IPECIAL NOTICES. OVER," EXCEPT ON ICY PAN wbou yen are npt to no over yourself. To is mishap AIM creepers oa your oboes. dove' ■for sale by TERN &E b SHAW. 83.5 (UM Thirty-Lye). DUANE? Street. below Muth- AM-PLATED AIM STEEL•DIrADS /VO - Table Cutlery, Carvers aud tea a. with 'variety of other ety/es, forAslo by TRUMAN & SHAW. 13311 alight Thirty -eye), itABSET Sorest, below Ninth. 'LIB Mrs I BAR Dia 1 ILowB BAnt DU to tke bast la the World. :rue nue perfect Dye—barn:dew, tootautates reliable; produces a splendid Bleak or Natural media' the ill s&eets or Bad DYIII. sad Ire -1,t),P4 the original color. sold by all Drag. 111.5 sonatas Is slimed W. L ILLTCIIIII.OB, 81 h heet. 'sew York, Jai-myrrh if,CHICHERING'S PLA.HOD. MILDitO SOLD. (M I N Ward 8 00 , me, entrant* at 4rt Gaiter, of Wo lob *ylor, at, Wown., ' WM. H Darrort, 011 OHESTNAT Guonca ST ECK it Co.'s NAV 06, AND liAgoN.% HAMLIN'S 43,,,Huqh"r 04,N61 Oyer 600 eae,h of these floe CABINET Nr:rnmente int Ye been sold OR Al7B. 67 Hr. 0., end the demand Is OARINST COnatanity irkertia Aug. 0v.06. Vor only by STE ET . J E. GGI:k' , D, ORGANS. SEVENTH and OHM TAM Sta. (J OARHN ST noll:611' GANS. PLC .41.'.EtiEf•IXI I :O. E—RONEY. —On Pequiary fld, BM. at 1526 ifib ' , treat, Philadelphia, by Vsv. T. B. I: on Lyda lo Idles auxin M. Non cy. both of Chas , • t.I. ;r;F•O'S—BEA.I4. Oa TwasdiLy, Fa b. 14th. by Noy. Al ben T. Bayenroa, of. Philadelphia. ,an Bran, daughter of Nicholas Ba'aa, of Chester p3apa• army 3 • . John ^Entldealy, on the lath .731 in Boyer JalY 400 of Jn and Emma Wiest, age. I year' qnll3/1 .1:60 ve% and friends of the family are reiplattnll7 to atiend. hie tunes], from the realden ea lit Me o. 1622 Mount 'Vernon awe', on 6atar 4 lll7 18ta twat at 10 o'etook. To Proceed to miel Hill _ At Covington, Kentucky, February 4tb. 1265, tonic, Willie Bohannon eon of Joseph ti, as t, Cox, aged 6 yearn and . 2 inontbe tal on SAnsdaynest, Mtn instant.)at 2 o'clock, (I'm the remeence of hie grandfather yrana r n at the Gorier of Day's lane and Clinton strilat., 11.1 . .. V -On the•l,sth inirteat, Adam Bomar. in I:nn • r of toe ege. JOAO u - d 1 be given of the funeral. * • ON7,—A,hie reeldenee in Brooklyn, 19. Y., On , y. rift inetart, Duncan Lemont. formerly ock, Beotland, in the 131 year or hie age, (1 —On the lath lustaus., Bile Virginia. daughter Ilam and May Ann Ring, In the 9th year of her re'ailves and friends of the family are respect. Iry Red to attend her funeral from tco reetdence cereals. Lyceum avenue, Bonbocough, on So c )th thatli at, at 1 o'clock P.M. To proceed to Levor oemete.l'. 1017.—0 n Fourth •day morning, 16th lasl., after Mere, Mary Eidott, of No. 403 North Twelfth fn the 7d year of her age. oral on Seventh day afternoon, at 1 o'clock. from :ideate of her son in-law, Davie Moore, No. 1233 Fourth treat, where -be was attending her wok ter, also deceased. Interment at Lauren 111.31. RN El —On the 13th Instant, Joseph Andrew War , tent Iva , . of Otis and Mary 6. WWlll.Ol'. - Ott Monday, the 13th last, , John McCrea, itu 3 htr of his age ?BILL —On the 13th int., from wounds re it tn....tun:l.re of Fort Fisher, Lieut. Richard W. relopany H, 201 d Regiment P. V, (Oolonel , In the 37th year et bit ego. relatives and friends of the family, Franklin Nu 5, 1. 0. of O. F. .nd the order fa general. H ere of the Colnmsia ese and the Pte Depart elan any cf the late otilaere and m. cabers 4qf the minnnt P. V. (Colonel Baker's California T.egi officers of the Philade'phia MINIMA, and officers embers of the WM gegiment P. V. (Col. Moore), dice force of Philadelphia, a , e respectfully Melt liend th,- funeral, from the restdence of his tether. us Hemphill. No. 2028 Cherry street, on Friday mu, 1. Ornery 17th, at 2 o'clock. To proceed to enema' Cemetery. tie IR.—On the 16th inst.,, at hie residence in .ville, Chester county, Ps., Jacob T. Miuster, in ycsr bis age. Funeral on 6ettlfdAY.l9ittlTlOS. 'clock A. it Cl. AND PURPLE DELAINES, canto; Black and li9bite Desires, 40 Gaits. BASSON & EON, Bloarning Rare No. 018 ORIPITNIIT Strad. ,:TE ENGLISH CRA.PE.-ALSO, lack v oh. . Veil and Trimming (Napes, all NEMON la SON. kV coming Store. No. 918 91119intorr Streak - TE 1300 DB FOR THE OPERA. ,4 4 'White 'Merino for Opera Backs. Whi tfl Cashmere for Cloaks. White (Polite, beet only. White livening Silks. EYRE & LANDIM NOTICES. OFFICE OF THE CITY BOUNTY FUND COIO6IBSION, COMMONWEALTH GNU, o. 611 CHESTNUT sr. PHILADELPHIA,. Feb. 16, 1865. ICE —The payment of Ulty B,aat7 Warrant No. tted Feb 11. ha, drawn in favor of OEO tt W. EL for 6100, has been stopped All persons ars n.d against negotiating the same. rder of the Commitaion. C. COOPER. Secretary. MSS EMBIA HARDINGE WILL 'fermi,' et SANSOBI•ST. HALL on SUNDAY :50, et 73.-6 o'or.ek, for the bonen tof the sufferers late are. Ad taleelea 25 Coate, and a collection. tire proceeds for the above put pose. fell-At* TWENTIETH. WARD—rwaN. TISTII WARD —Auokhar Mass Nesting of the new ill be held TRIS BVSNIN(I, in the Tabsruacie :4,II.RVAATH Street,below Oxford. at 7S ror) one desirous of getting out of the Drait come (nee and pay gro. The snbscription list will be p,en u alp la on s d t a re ceive your h u bCeoermlm t i on ewill sit Wel. IS. HALL, Prealdent It e== THE DEMONSTRATION OF THE 17241uN LEAGVE ASUOGIATIOIf ter Tuesday oostponed. en account or weather, until further [Ain G. W. GOllll3, Secretary. THE FIIISPOSE OF 000 1N CH KIST.-1. T. CUR f"YwlUsneaknpanthis TRIS (Friday) ands 7)4* o'clock. at nor,heast corner MINTS CALL° WHILE, EIGHTH WARD BOUNT FUND. CITY WARRiNTS CASHED. 1110ELBST BOUNTIIIti PALD. EIGHTH WARD are prepared to pay the 'highest and cash the city warrant', for all Men mus ic the credit of the Eighth Ward. ic the ftearnittng Officer. Captain 11, Z. SMITH, 1214 LOCUST Street. xn Baowirma, Treasurer, 44 and 44 North fal7.6ts NOTHEB GRAND RALLY OF TBE FRIENDS Or TRKPARANCIL ' _ - - - - iccond of a series of Maalox TeelVeranee Meet inder the auspices of the Grand Division fins of 'ranee of Peonaylvanla, will be held in the Upper Lof tbe ANSHIOAN MitOHNloB' HALL, cor- F 0 CUTE( and GEOZGE Streets, THIS (Friday) Iti(;, at 731 o'clock. res will be delivered by the Hey. P. S. Henson, rilrholron. Esq.. and others. The American Va t win. ring some of thsir choicest songs, glees, etc. it,ers of the wand Division are reqoested to be I in regalia. !der of the State Executive Committee. JOHN C. MAGI:TWAIN, Chairman. SIXTH WAR IA .—TOLUNTWIERS and others will please observe that the Highest as are promptlypeld to all who are credited to rd. Apply at No 37 North THIRD Street, to BAR3/111 or to JOHN EILGRIV, recruiting and ire Agent, at the Provost liarshaPa Office. No. nth THIRD Street, below Walnut St. fe17•61 F/IFFSBFRO. FORT WANNB, AND C fiICADO RAILWAY COMPANY, OFFICE OF ICASTART, Freral3l7RO. Pa . Feb 14. MI. :coal meeting of One IRMA and Bondholders of paey, for the Election of Directors and each as may oome before it, will be held at le of geld Company, in the city of PIM/WE% ThIRD WEDNEADA (16th) of RAUCH, A. D. lo o'clock A. .eterk and Bond Transfer Books of the Company, it t.,lllce in the city of Pittsburg, and at the Trans. (. 4 1103 , In the city of New Turk, will be closed on day of March. et 2 P 111 . nd remain closed the l;th day of Hardt thereafter. stroll 6 W. H DAMN, Secretary. BEAST IN SECOND WARD.—AN ,ctioarned Meeting of the SECOND WARD AtOOCIATION will he held at ROBEIRT ;11130oL HOUSE THIS EVENING. a; 7 All Enrolled Citizens are ululated to attend. AI T. WM,. Socretary, ts EMER3ON BENN W l ET, Prjsent- FOURTEENTH WARD—ONE MORE IFFORT.—A mass meeting of the citi the Fourteenth Ward will be held at SPRING ti BALL on SATURDAY SVSSINC/ am, the . , to adopt mfMnreeforavoiding the DR1.17. ,e now offering we fret ae we can par theta. bat lee are nearly exhausted: and unless those liable it, and Who have not sontributed, will at once orw and with their money, the area will Inertia to place. . . knanitteti can vat in 100 men We week if they kind with tuna ; therefore, all wha can inorense Motions are Yeeneetfalir titled to doen lm- Alen certificates are now ready (prise M. and Jan of any of the collecting committees; mat>, of tlee at the Lieutenant's room, in sPisiao HALL, who sit there every evening . except . It las been decided that the whole Mud than be divided pro rata amongst slum of its tore as may be drafted should we fail to clear rd. ftolee now reels with you,for certainly those who nk cannot work harder or more faithfully. F. H. VAN WAVE, President. E. Devi's. Ifecretai7. fdl7 21 LECTURE ON JOINT STOOK COX. Pki ,l l.l l S, AT CRITFANDSN'Id CONSISROIAL (313, 631 CHESTNUT street, cor. of itiliVdrlTlL +,fih Lame- e in the coarse on COM menial Law, ,i...thered by JOS C. TURNER. Mo., on TOES XENIA 0 next, Feb. Met, at 7.34 o c , oct, Sub ' at it Uompaales " All former students lduAtee are cordially ladled. fol7-4r. THE FINAL CADIPAION.—ALL the Mane of the times combine to show that the a the anal eaniPailta against the great rebel. .0 slimes of our armies end navies. the spirit ldiers.the opinions of our ogicers,the divielotie. (cation. and financial di/Acuities of the enemy. 5 that the triumph ofiastice, liberty, and peace id. energy ;Mould now be directed to prepare oar far the last desperate struggle for the rebellion , it has lived. in ;blood. if.speolaily 'should able patriots who shall be called to offer their the altar of liberty. be prepared, so far as we nue them, for this solemn service, by Chrleklati iou and earnest prayer. And when they fall, accor trot the love of Christ and of country can ahoold beat hand for their relief; nor should any be allowed to die without baying the hop of life through onfLord Jesus Christ presented to d without prayer toad for mercy in his name. aiy the delegates of the Cb Malian Commission hnadred and forty chapel tents our soldiers now ,le daily to read the publications furnished by the 1•81011 or to write letters tc loved ones at home, try night in the week, and three times on Sub. lost of them being crowded with earnest wor fii, many of whom rise to ask PraYer.and profess seism to lead Uhrielan lives. Slaty additional re ardently demanded. The leading preachers cities are offering their services. Mal with one ttest the presence of the obit of God in these . _ prink campaign hag already opened. The dole d the CommiseCon are even now aening the fed from Itabney'a Mill and Hatcher's flue; and moment we must be prepared for a general en 9nt, one an outlay Of a hundred thousand dollars le field store*. ercersenny the treasury is entyty. The thrill omission has no funds lo bank. no investments cal Its only reliance has ever been falth.ln God, Ood's people. This is Gad'e Work. He will pro. is manse for It. Every Christian is Hie agent. To e now appeal for im mediate help. ivory returned delegate at once appoint and ad eetlos a in his own locality,tell what he basemen ird in the army, and receive and forward the • or Olristien patriotism Y Ladies' aid Societies and Christian Commix , coutidentlY appeal. that they immediately eat whetting individual subscriptions from their and, without waiting to make up large sums. 4 them as last as received. If any info anon Ired. write to 11 BALK Street. Philadelphia. r. wife. Would 7011 wish your loved one to die oir Id. without any to receive his last mange for r to kneel beside him and offer a prayer for hie InQ eottl ministers unite in holding Christian Commieeirn ill in their respeetire towns, without waiting for Is of egoists. and allow every member. of thqr Cations the privilege of contributing to this noble rd the amount as soon ae possible to the most /eat B-anch of the Christian Oeterais.ioo or to reourer, Mr. JOEEPM rATIEB4ON, af the IA Bank, PhiladalP l3l2 . GEOBGE B. FITUIRT. Chairman Christian Commission. Wain ll BANK 'street. Phliads NOB VW LELILL AMID D LIIP HUE IMPROVEMENT AND RAILROAD COMPA -A meeting of th• stockholders will be held at So.' North SECOND Street. Philadelphia. on the BE. of March nest. at 141'4:leek. P. M., to elect Nine tors, and fur other business. Br order IPO3I/14" GIME IC. TUN. Ikantair. NOTICES. far THE MST N&TIONAL ELM WILL 1001111/11 IN PAYMENT OP SUBSCRIPTION TO THE 7-30 LOAN, V.IIM PER OMPUr. NOIC-E. OERTIPIOATES Or TEMPORARY LOANS ALLOWING THE ACCRUED INrHRE9T. Having a DEPARTMSWP expressly for the sale oy LOAN 4, every facility is extended to paroltasere. A large suPp/Y of 1030, 4100. 45C0, and "MOO Notes aliyays on nand. MORTON MoMIORAEL. 3119 Or MINN ANNA , 31. DICILINSON WILL LECTURE ON FRIDAY EVENING, Feb. 1782, ♦T THE ' . ACADEMY OF MUSIC). SUB 110 ••A. GLANCS AT 017 A FUTURE." Ticket, —• cents. Rererved 8eat5.......... cents. For rale at MO H'S, SIXTH and SIEOISZISOT. and et the door on the seeming of the I..eetttre. felb.3t Fr' THE NEXT DRAFT.—CITIZENS' bI3I3SIITIITS, REPRIMINTATIVS, AND YO• LUD.ThEM AGES GT —We beg kayo to call the atten tion of those who are dratted, and those who are OW rolled and liable to inilltaty duty, and also that class of persons who are net liable to draft (ladles aad gentle min ever forty five years), to our agency for procuring Aqaba/notes and Volunteer Representatives. Persons should attired to Ohl important matter at once, as the draft has been fixed (or the loth of February next We are doing a strictly legitimate bnatoesa; we Are fornlsleing men r of liable to the theft as eubstkintes and repreaentativea, as low, if not ak lower prices, than any other agency in Philadelphia The law allows us to put Subetttotes In the Davy or Marine ilorpa, to be credited to any district in the State where theprinoinal resides. To hicilltate bust lieer. it persons lilting in-or out or the city, who ate enrolled, will furnish as with a certificate of their enrolment, from the Provost Marshal• of their dittrist. they can hays Substitutes sworn into ether branch or this service, which wilt rally exempt them Rom draft lief.renue can he given to ladies and gentlemen in this city, for whom we have done basinece In this line, and also in the following counties: attester. Delaware, Montgomery, Barks, Bucks, Setudylklll,- and. North. an ton. Pi, B.—Churches and Clubs furnished at the lowest ronsible prices. Liberal arrangswentsmade with town ship committees to fill quotas. Call or adnrese Mc:NALLY. PAILS:Im, & CO., 411: OFIBSTNIIT Street; f014.6t Or, Box 2077 Philadelphia Poet Mee. ar ATTENTION, VO LUNTE ERS HEST BOUNTY I FOUBT-SENTII WA-RD: The Recruiting,.Cnte mittee are now prepared to pay to CASH the LARGIte.T BO UNTIES to all remelts 40- area Ited to this ward. TL « v w ill alt at the 3outheest corner of THIRTEENTH and OREBN 'h.treeta DAY fromalo 4 o'clock, where all information will be cheerfully liven. Avoid the brolere; come to via and reC9ll3 FULL BOUNTIES In OASIS. BOUNTIES. For one year SSIA 00 For two yeara.. . 690 00 For three_yeare . .. ........ • • ••••• • 840.00 FOR T WO. YEAR YNTB . S.k_NS JOININ G • HANCOCK'S COUPS. . . For one year .. . .. • . E 940 00 For two years 990 90 For three Tears— .......... Dr. J. if iel f elan. l''''''.l.l" 00 j . wTim. ", ea. Ile emit lug [e7.l2t FRED'E. A. VAR OLEVE, Clummi"e• parTAKE MOTICEI—IIMPOISTALISE TO SUBSCRIBERS TO THE COTTER FARM OIL COMPANY. NOTICE IS GIVEN that the Hooke of the Company will positively be closed .on MARCH and no stock will be cold at nntscription price atter that date, and ell subscriptions not paid by that time will be can celled. The Company have on their property one of Bolles' Fount Drilling hfccbines, manufactured at Menlo, Tarker. & Co.'s, one of which can be seen in operation at Raney, Collins, & C 0.% Brewery, Tenth and Filbert wr.,ets. The Comeau expect. by the aid of thlepoia• chine, to have at least two wells in saassesfal operation within six weeks Person wishing the stock of the Company at subscription price must make immediate application, as there are but ten thousand slneras to be sold at subscription price, tad() per share. ' Maps, Prospectuses. and all information can be ob tained at the Company's Officer, Noe. 28 and 24 Wash ington Buildings, te24- South THIRD Street. .I.FALAH LIIHENd. M. A., President. WM M. isTEW - gRT, Vice President. WM. B. SMITH. Treasurer. fels-wfat B. J. HARBISON . , M. IX, Secretary. 131'" ALUMNI 41segoONAMION. CEN TRAL MOM bCllOOL.—The Ann¢al loldrese before the ALUMAI ASSUCHATiON of the Central Wit Eabool rill be delivered by HENRI R. EDMUNDS, BK., on FRIDAY birallllBo. February 17th. 1865, at 8 o'clock, et CONCERT HALL. The introductory ad- Aline will be delivered by azo. ALTER') TOWN -BEas D, 'Bea Tickets may be obtained of HENRI B. FaH1880)8, Zsgt., 80. 221. South FIFTH Street. B. EL D. FR &LEY, fed 81" Chatrmsa of Board of Disasters. ELECTION.—OFFICE CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY, BALTIMOILS, Feb rue ry 2, ISM. A General . Meeting of the Stockholders of this (lom ps.ay will be held at OALTIIRT STATION on THURS. DAL the 23d inst., between the hours )f 12 and 2 P.R., for the purpose of Meeting Twelve Directors for the en suing year. By order. ROBY. S. HOLLINS, Secretary. THE TRANSFER BOOKS wtll ne closed from and after the Iltit inst. until after the Election. fe3.fmwtt ACADEMY OF MIISIC.—A NEW I Lecture by Was ANNA R. DICKINSON. on FRIDAY EVENING, February 17th. at S o'clock. Sub. jest—• • A Glance at our Future.'' Menet, 25 carafe. Re aerved seats 60 manta. For sale at T. E. Pagh'a, Sixth end Chestnut streets and at the door on the evening of the Lecture. 6t IIgrOFFICE OLIMALICD !MINING CON. PANT, No. 324 WALNUT street, P. ILAUELFHZA, February 2d, 1866. NOTICE IS EETISBY OIVISF, That a ll STOCK of the GIRARD MINING COMPANY on which instal ments are doe and unpaid has been declared for feited, and will he geld at Public Auction on SATUR DAY, the fonrtb day of March, 1865, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Office of the Secretary of the Corporation. according to the Charter and By•Lawe, unless re deemed on Or before that day. By order of the Directors. B. A. HOOPES, feS.tm4 Secretary and Treasurer. OrTHE QUICKSILVER, MIMING COMPANY, No. 31 NASSAU' Street, ZiNur roux, February 1, 1866. The Annual Meant of the Stookholdere will be held at the CONTINENTAL HOTEL, In the oily of rhilaoel- Vlon WEDNESDAY, February 22d, at one o'clock * The Annual Election of DIRECTORS will be held at the same place. on the same day. between the hours of two and three P. M. The Transfer Books will be closed on SATURDAY, F•braary 18th, and reopened on MONDAY. February 27th. J. B. RANDOL, fel.l9t Becreter,. 1W COLLECTOR'S OFFICE INTER NAL lIEVE3US, 304 CRESTS - UV Street, FLUT DISTMOT OF FEriIiFKLTAXIA. SPECIAL ISCOME TAX, ownwlehig Elecond,Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Eleventh Warde. . . NOTICE IS HEREBY' GIVEN that the Lida of Taxes. &seemed in accordance with the provision." of the joint resolution of Congress, approved Say 4. 1868, impostux e special tax of Eye per centum upon the gains. profits or income for tb e year ending December Slit, 1863, sad also of the Increase upon LICIENSEEI of Wholesale Deslore, Retail Deeters in 'Liquor, Hotel kespers, and Pedlars. as per act of June 310th. DWI, have been returned to me by the Asseuor of the District, and that each taxes are now due and payable, and that pay. snout thereof is hereby demanded, and will be received at this Office between the hone of 9 A. M and SP. AL on or before SATURDAY. February 21C1t, /965. PENALTIES. To all wbo neglect to pay on or before Paid Satur day, February Wm, a special demand will be issited, for which the law provides a fee of twenty cents and ten per cent penalty, as will be seen by reference to the 28th election of the act or Jane 90th. 1869. _ . . . . .... Money of the United States and that of - Banks known as Rational Banks only received JIISPAR EIKEDIRO. Collector- PirmaDELystra, February 11,1886, fell• 117 Ilgr PRESTON COAL AND IMPROVE* MEET COMPAN I. No. 2063; WALNUT Street. PAILADBLPRIA, rebraarYll. 1855. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. —The annual meeting of Stockholders for the election of Directors will be held at the ofilec of the Company, on WEDSMDAY, Mardi ht, at 10 o'clock A. M 'The neestsiry arrange ments for completing the pnrchaee of the leased colliery on the Company's Estate will be Presented to the Stock holders for their approval H. P. &UTTER, fel3-tmerl Secretary, IarELEVENTH WAR.D.—ANOTKES defermtned effort to avoid the Draft will be made TO-NIGHT, at the Hall. hItOOND and COATES iiireelt, Come every one of yon 'who prefers sub rcrtbin DOLLARS to baing drafted. Come, you who have bnsinsee and social ties go argent that you cannot go yourselves, and give to those who can and will go inyour stead. Meetings will be held every night until our quota la fall or the draft takesplace. THOS. W. MARCHMENT, Pratt - lent. Taos A, PINT, Seeretary. felt St* lap. MERCANTILE LIBRARY CON. PART, _ FRILADIMPITIA, Feb. 6,1866. E The Annual Election for Officers for the 411.1311inif year will take place on TUESDAY, 21st inst.. athe LI BRARY BOOK. Polls open at 4 P. M., _and dose at 8 P. M. IRO. ifoALLISTEE. fe7.l9t Record tag segtretarr. 11;31.. OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL. ROAD COMPANY, PurLADer..PHIA, February 1, 161115. NOTICE TO STOOEHOLDSHS. —The Annual Meet ing of the Stockholders of this Company trill be held on TUESDAY._ the Slat day of Fein nary. UM at 10 o'clock A. M., at the SAISSOK.STREST HALL. The Annual Election for Directors tprlU be held on HMI DAY, the 6th day of March, 18e6, at the °Moe of the Company, Jo. 238 South THIRD Street tel.lBl EDMUND SMITH. Secretary. OFFICE 01' TEM CI rr BOUNTY. FUND 00 isiti ism 41, COMMONWEALTH surimuca. CHESTNUT stree, rIfILADELIMITA. Jan, 27. MI Notice to hereby even that the -Commission for the payment of the City Bounty are now prepared to receive and adjust the elatme of all new recrutte under the pro vislone of °rattans', of January 76. 1686. Volunteer sjor One Year will resell'? a Warrant for Volunteers for Two Yew will , receive kV/errant I'4 "iotrit HUNDRED AND FIFTY D - 01 i; Vobanteers for Three Years will receive a Warrant for FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS. Enrolled ennui who shall place in the service of the Halted States a Sabstitate for not less than Three Years, In advance of a draft, and who shall thereupon be cre dited upon the quota of the city of Philadelphia, will receive a warrant for _ _ ' THSBIORDERD DOLLARS. By order of the Commission. ie2Ektf C. COOPER, Beentars. ALIIaI NI ASSOCIATION. OEN. THAL HIGH 80HOOL.—The Animal Address before the ALUMNI ASsOOLATION will be delivered by HICHRY IiDIFUNDS, Etuton PRID&Y BVB FIFO. Februaryl7, 1886, at 8 o' dock, at CONCERT FULL. Tickets can be obtained from members of the B. ern of Managers. CHAS. BUCKWALTER, /ell- it' Presideat: lar OFFICE OF TICE GLAMORGAN MOE COMPANY. PumeustaumA, Feb. 11,1585. The ADnusl hleetlea of the Stockholders of thls Com twiny will be held at the Office of the Company, No. 370 WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY, February Met. 113%, at 12 o'clock M. at which an election will be held for seven Directors to serve the ensuing year. A. 13 BoIIERTS. Ja . Secrets DIVIDENDS.. IigrDIVIDIOID. CIIMITIN OIL HIUMPANT have this day declared a dividend of TWO PER CENT. payable on the 26th hat. Books close on the 20th, at 3 P. fd ,-and open on the 27th but. JOHN . H WILL &leftist'. PHILADELPHIA. February M. 1866. feldfit garDIVIDEND.—THE BT . NICHOLAS OIL. COMPANY have title day declared & Divi dend of ONE PER CENT. payable on 26th 'natant. Transfer books close on the 20th, at 3P. H. sad ODSZI Cta the 27th inetauS. JOHN H. WI LS, Secretary. PHILADELPHIA, rebrOarY Id, 1885. feld-Pt tar OFFICE OF THECOREPLANTER OIL COMPAMT. 524 WALNUT Street, Hills delPhla. FEBRIJARI 8, IBM. The Board of Dtrectore have this day deciared a MM. Send of ONS Plat OKAT. on the capital stook of the Company. payable at their office on and atterthe 20th that. Transfer books close on the 10th. *1 9 o'clock P. M.. and reopen on the 21st inst. IV). let THOS. B. SSIBLB, Secretary. INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, FILBRIIARY 6, 1665. The Directors have this day declared a dividend of TWENTY DOLLARS PSU SHARE clear or al. taxes and payable on demand to Stockholders or their legal representatives. WILLIAM RA.RPER, fe7-10t Secretary. OFFICE OF JERSEY WELL OIL COMPANY. 4129 CHESTNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA. PAbILIAIL7 /3, 11366. DIVIDEND NOTICE The Directors have this day neofared their fleet Monthly Dividend of THESE nit CENT. out of the net euntioss of the Cornyany. payable at the Office. on and after North let. The Transfer Books will be "Wood from She WI !lust W. M. BLILLOW. 1111111rtatt Illoomilary.and 'hemmer. - ligr` PrElO. VON. PAN! OF 311013113A11.—NOTIOD 18 HEMS! 43139131, That ell Stook in this Company, oa whieh the Inetalment of Two Dollars per Shane, called Annast 16, 1804, anti due September 16, 1E44, is sot paid, is for feited by raid default and that accordion to the Chwter and By-laws of the Company it will be mold at Pablie Amnion on TRUBSD &Y. 9th Mareb, 1/41. at 11 At M. at the Ofllee of the Secretary of the Company. No. 4/33 WALNUT Street, Philadelphie, 111111,101 paid on or be fore that day. By order of the Board of Directors. J. $ 18 MULLIN. Seeretary. Dated FidladelPhia, Feb. 6, 1665. D3-tnwfrnitrab9 f" ONCE MORE TO THE FRONT I" • MORE SlEkh mantairr unravm PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS. 7th UNION LEAGUE /NATIONAL 017A.ED) liget. COL. JOHN A. CORGAS. (FOR ONE YEAR'S SERVICE ) RECRUITS WANTED TOR ONE. TWO, AND THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Bounties from City, for one year *4OO 111 Bounties from Government, for (Me year— /n 0 00 Bounties from City, for two years 5153 00 Bounties from Government, for two year5.....,..2U 00 Bounties from City, for three Years »» . ...... • ..5503 00 Bountiee from Government, for three years 303 0) HIGHEST WARD B3IIATIREI PAID, BESIDES PAT, RATIONS, AND CLOTHING. rdy.Reyiment is authorised by the War Department and by the Governor of ,Penneyfeania. All the °Goers are Veteran Soldiers, and have shown their COURAGE UPON THE FIELD 07 BATTLE. Do not watt to be Drafted, bat embrace the present opportunity to receive the liberal ISHIEB. BOUNTIES OFFERED; , and to select your own offloors. ALL CITIZENS SHOULD INTSBINT THAMSELVES . . . . . IN FILLING THIS RROINNNT PROMPTLY. Colonel, JOHN A. amulets, late Major 190th P. V., formerly of the 90th F. V. Lieutenant Colonel, JACOB M, DAVIS, late Major 90th P. V. Major, WILLIAM H. REWIANEII3. late Captain 90th P. V. HEADQUARTERS. NATIONAL GUARDS' ALL. RACE STREET, BELOW bIXT9. RECRUITING STATION, 033 entsrour STREET' &17U' fv.VOLUNTEERS I LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS—THE FIFTEENTH WARD PAYS THE HIGHEST BOUNTY. —Ree‘these Enures, and don't be humbugged by Bountrßrokere. Beauties lc Ltd to Ong-year men... .......... ......... ..... ..........• WEI 00 Two-year men.— —. 71nee• year men To two-year Veterans joining General Hancock's Corps: . For one year............ .......... ..............—• • 3510 00 For'two 3 eare•••••• ..--..............• OM CO For three years 1.11000 ed to Slii ibis premium ward. paid for every itecatitsd volunteer credit- AMOS WALKER.- 1 Committee CHARLES SOWN% . Will be at the Provost Marshal's efiloe. , corner of THIRTEENTH and BR4NDT WINE Stregte • every day to pay th e Bounty and eve all require/ Information. felo It I TWELFTH WARD—VOLUNTEERS WAISTED I CITY WARRANTS GASSED. WARD BOUDIT g FORTY . DOLLARS. One year mem receive $540 00 Two-year men receive . .. 095 OD Three-year men receive.--. . ............ ... ........ 950 00 Hancock's Brigade. tw o- yea One-year men receive.-- r Yeterane: $540 CO TWIT. year men receive —.... 995 a) Three-year men receive '-' .. 1110 0 0 The Diebursing Committee to receive. recruits nisei every day . . at F. lc 1,. " Llmas's, Northern Military Hall. THIRD Street, below Green: John R Siner,. - John S Heyl. L. S. Engles, Charles H. Masse*, George Bale, B A; Rentr, John Davis. Jr.,John Apple, WM. D. Connell, W. H. Lange:Al:farrow fel6.fit TWENTY-FIRST WARD RE CRUITING OFFICE, 540 North EIGHTH Street, 3d door below Green.—The highest Bounties given, and the fell anoonnt of both' city and NMI& paid down in green:bloke. THEODORE L LITTLEFIF,LD, WILLIAM. &OM E. A 151013 DRESL Recruiting Committee. OIL COMPANIES. lar" THE CAMERON PETROLEUM CO. CAPITAL 81,000,00 Ci. SHARES 200,000. PAR $5.00. SUBSCRIPTION PRESIMBITT. VANCE STEWART. BROMLEY, J. L. DARLINGTON, VANCE STEWART, piercer cionati. Pa. JOHN E. LEONARD, West Chester, Pa. D. O. PORNEY, Waabington. D. O. HENRP'D. COOKS Washington, D, 0. SIMON CAMERON, Harrieburg, Pa. JOHN H. DIEHL, Philadelphia. JOHN F. CHAFF, Philadelphia. GEORGE 0. EVANB, Philadelphia. JAMES DUFFY, Marietta, Lancaster ca.. Pa. The present and prospective value of the stook of this Company May herinferred from the feet that it owns a fee simple Interest-in 479 (four hundred and. seventy three) acres of the richest-tested oil territory InVenanzo octant'', believed by the most experienced oil men in that region to be capable of producing.a net awing In. some to the Company of one and a half million dollars. or tb ree times the entire cost of the stook, which Would be equivalent to twenty-dye per cent. a month on its enbecription price, or one hundred and fifty per cent. per annum on id par value. The following in a description of the Company's pro perty: One-fourth fee simple interest in the celebrated, "cover " Farm, situate on the Allegheny river, about two and one-half miles below Franklin, con taining 222 (two hundred and ninety-two) acres, with 932 rode (or over one mile) front on the Allegheny river, on which there are now twelve leases, each ten rode square, and from which the owners of the fee simple get one half the 011, free of all expense. Besides thls, there are two wells owned by the owners of the fee, from which they get all the oil. On this Farm there are now ten wells in operation, Producing an average of ten barrel's per day, and several others are about being tubed. There are also on it [B7 (eighty•teven) more lots narreyed, and more than fifty applications are now standing to lens the Utter for one• hellfire oil to the owners. Out of the twelve wells on this Hann eleven ere now paying handsomely; a fact which sufficiently demon strata the great 'dolmen and reliability of the tern• tory. Is the entire.fee simple interest In lel (one hundred and eighty-one) acres, situate on the 'Allegheny river, near ly qPPosite the -"Hoover " Farm. and a little nearer Frani , lin, at the mouth of Mill Bun, having a front of 95 rods on the Allegheny river, and one mile on both aides of Mill Bun, with ample boring surface for one hundred wells, or Lots of ten rods square. This tract is known as the "Stewart Farm," and is clear of all leases or itcumbranap of any kind. There le now in operation a fifty-barrel well (beside several smaller ones) on the Cochran Farm, which ad join§ this on the'south. In fact, the " Stewart " Farm is surrounded with good-paying wells, and within a short time a single lease of 9) rods front, on the imme diate oppoelts side of. the river, sold for $1115,090 (one hundred and misty- Ave thousand dollars.) On this lease a good well lute been struck within a few days. In, addition to the territory of the "Stewart" Farm. which is believed to be equally as good ea the " Hoov er," there are on It a three-story Oast. NUL With sue water-Power, a good farm• house, and other buildings, hat will be of use to the company, The aura/Wily of this immediate oil section is illus trated by the fact that some of the wells on the " Hoov er" Farm have been pumping for over four yeare,Nrith out any material diminution in their yield, while the oil here produced, from Its greater convenience for transportation and superior gravity, always commands from one to two dollars per barrel more than the oil et 011 Creek. The officers of the Company feel justified in Present ing the following estimate of what, with vigoroas management, the above land. can be made to yield for the benefit of the stockholders in a comparatively short time: • There is room on this for one hundred lots of ten rode square, all of which can be leased immediately for one half the 011, free of ail expense to the Company, Estimating one well to each lot (one hundred wells. although there Is .100 M for three hundred) at the very moderate average of ten barrels each. would make a Daily product • ••• ••• • • .• 1,000 Ws. Out of this the Company's share would be. 600 bble. Value of daily yield to the Company, at ten dollars per bbl (it is now selling at p8.60.)-.. •-•—• 56.030 00 Allowing three hundred working days to . the year. this would make the Compa ay'■ annual net receipts, from the Stew art Farm alone. ......... 1,601000 00 Allowing the lame estimates for the "Hoov er ' ' Farm, in which the Company owns one-fourth In fee of the land interest, the annual net receipts from the latter would Halting the annual receipts from both Farms . ...... . ..... . 1, VOA® ao Da/ducting from this automat the sum of $370,000 for amthigentiam, would leave the Net Mutual Income of the C0mpany........ $1,6C0,000 00 ALL THSSII LOTS CAlf BS IMMEDIATELY LEASK% If it ii deemed expedient, at a royalty of one-bait the OIL with covenant. binding leasete to sink wells, with all poesible diligence, to the depth of 600 or more feet. A TRW PLAIW WORDS TO SUBSORIBIRS. Yon are not salted to subscribe to this stock with the expectation of foronsdfatefy receiving large dividend*. but the basis on which the Company rests, it le b. , lieved. will make your investment not only arid, but, prospectively, of enormous sane. Notwithstanding, at the present prices of oil, the Cora- Pany's annual receipts (without any further develop ment) Would be forty thousand dollars, or sight per sent. on the coat of the stock. The President. Mr. Stewart, is one of the most practi cal and experienced oil operators in the Mato. and his residence near the Company's property and general oversight of Us management is the best guarantee that no efforts will be spared to make the investment pro fitable. Applications for a large proportlon of the stock have already beeumade, but none will be received until the books of tha Company are regularly opened for that purpose. Only a limited amount of the stook a/111bl sold at subscription price. The stock will be issued full paid, without tattler skesesstnents. ' BOORS OF SUBSCRIPTION will be open for a few days, on and after January IS, 1865, at the °Nee of E. G. JAMES, Treasurer, TILMEMOVAL.-JOHN H. WILLIAMS & CO. have removed trot* No 81; to No. 240 CHREITZIUT [Street, lately oceopted by Masers. Wm. McKee Co.& from N CHARLE 22 to S F. HASELTTNE has REMOVED o. 240 CHESTNUT STREET. COMRTNERSH IT NOTICE. Mr. CHARLES F. H SALTINE becomes ft Partner fa our firm from this`date. MO. It WILL/ANN& CO. rzaurgataluas February U. - CeN-Ltae THE PRESB.- 7 -THILADELPHIK FRIDAY; FEBRUARY 17, 18135. NOTICES. MILITARY. OF I.BNNSYLVANIA. OF MERCER COIISTY. pA. TIUMITEBE. E. G. JAMES, OF PHEGADELVRIA. WSEIT OHkOIBR. PA. DIRECTORS, THE " EiTZWART FARM." 10. 101 WALNUT Street, Philads U. S. SEVEN...TU[IM LOAN. 17 authority of the Oseretary. of thy fritaliitt7. tlu undersigned has assumed the fienoral ihiboubibi daller for the eale of Milted States Tr*laruri NON bearing Norm and throtolenths per amt. istiated per annum. knonrit M 4 the SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. Those Noise ara Issued under data of /Lund Id, lilt. and are payable three years from that time. in oar may, or are oon►ertible at the option of the holderisto 11. S. Se SIX PER CENT. GOLD-BEARING BONDS. Theee Bonds are now worth npreadrum of nine per rent.. including told interest from November, which makes the actual profit en the 7.33 Loan, at current rates, including filtered, about ten per cent. per an num. besides Its eacm piton from Slate and municipal tatration. which add: from one to three per cent. MOM according to the rate levied on other property. The Interest is payable semi• annually by coupons attached to each note, which may be out off and sold to any bank or banker. The interest amounts to One cent per day on a $llO note. Two cents per day on a $lOO note. Ten cents per day on a $5OO note. Twenty cents per day on a $l,OOO note. One Dollar perlay on a $5,000 note. Notes of all the denominations named will be prompt ly furnished apozi receipt of subscriptions. This it; THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now offered by the Government, and It le confident") expected that Its Importer advastagee will make it the GREAT POPULAR, LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Lees than 'room= remain unsold, which will pro bably be disposed' of within the next sixty or ninety days, when the notes will undoubtedly command a Preirduro, as has uniformly been the case on closing the enbwelptions of other Loans. In order that citizens of every town and sconce of the' country may be afforded facilities for taking the LOA, the National Banks, State Banks, and Private Bankers throughout the country have generally agreed Ur re calve subecriptioni at par. Subscribers will eeleet their own agents, in whom they have eonidenee, and who only are to be responsible for the delivery of the notes for which they receive orlon. • JAY COOKE, aussmurrioi MINT. No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 10-40 10-40 10-40 iDatTipaNs, DUE KAMM ISt. BOUGHT AT BUM= MCABB3f EATS Br DGELUXIME4 Be CO., • tot-Ila 3 Bon THIRD Strad. 73-10. IFKOIirJEtN-TEUXVEN . icarmel, IN AMOUNTS TO SUITili FOR SAM BY - DREXEL & CO.. fe4-lm 34 South THIRD Sheet. TEE NEW FV-30 U. S. NOTES IN KITES TO SUIT PUROHAS3IO3, DAVIES BROTHERS, BANKERS AND'BROKERS, DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES GENE RALLY. T. TBAKEB, Js., 'fk CO., STOCTE AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. Gala), SILVER, BANK NOTES WANTED.. jaledm CRAB. T. YERItEI3, JR, STOOK AND BILL BROKER, REMOVED No. 20 SOUTH THIRD STREET. 1a26-1m DREXEL & CO., 33APTHEICS I 84 SOUTH TRIRD STREET, ANERIOAN AND FOREIGN • GOLD, FOREIGN EXCHANGE, VN/TED STATES BONDS, Q,ITABTERDIASTERS' VOTTODERS, AND IThrOIJERENT Pilol4xll. !TOOKB AID BONDS BOUGHT ADD SOLD AT BOARD OE BROKERS. H . EL LEECII & COMPANY, BANKERS AND STOCK BROKERS, wo. 14 FARQUHAR BUILDIITOS i (WALIIJT ST.. BELOW TRIED), • Fruziormourn. geld. government Bondi. 011 and 311 1 1 6 0lign 001111 dtooke, bought and sold on Oonnalesion at the Board of Brokers. Dealer. in Foreign Exchange. Letters of me in limed on London. Fula. Antwerp. &o. jalalra HARPER, DIJRNBY, & CO., STOOK AND EXCHANGE BECHER& "Millar attention Paid to Pimhale MI sale o 1 Oil Steks. . _ . 376,Q 00 es uovra TIMID STRUT. Isszanscana—Droxol atCo., Madelphbt I. N. Aua. dz. rrarktont Southwark Bank. n0v19.9s SW". • LAMM ninnion. °SABLES EMORY & CO" STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ss South Third Street, An itadi el inearrent Mae and Gold and IMO' Wight and wad, and Cionestlons Jade. /hillsides attention even to the sareiutee and vale •i novernateitt. State. and other Moshe and Loans on •ommL•ioa. 1101.9 AIR PAtTURY DEPARTMENT OFFICE W E TEE COMPT W LL n ERO r PTE Ja E n O a U r R y R S, OT, 1806 Whereas._ satiefeetory evidence preeented to the undereed; it - bas b.en made to appear that TEE NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANE OP PHILADELPHLi, In thecity of Philadelphia, in the county of Philadel phia. and State of Pennsylvania, bas been duly ores abed under and accordion to the requiremeuta of the Act of Congress entitled "An act to provide a National _Currency, secured by a pledge of United State. bonds. Ind to rovide for the otreubtlion and redemption thereof, , approved June 3,1864, and has complied with all the provisions of said set regnired to be complied with before commencing t h e badness of Making ander said Act— - Now. therefore, I, HUGH mocnriLoau, clomp. troller of the °anew, do hereby certify_ that Tull NATIONAL EXCHANGE BAER' the PHILADELPHIA. In the efty of Philadelphia, In the county of Philadel pbte. and Mato of Pennsylvania, is authorized to em inence the business of banking ender the act aforesaid. w a -- 001 - 7 - r p. In testimony a whereof'. witness MIT hand and se of calm this twenty troller of tU Afth day of January, 1811 Ihureasy. HUGH MoCTILLOCIE, Comptroller m the Carrells'''. nu. STOOK A 11. S. LOAlifes i 0 U HT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. 44008. J. Nilart ax. AFL IS 61401 i TRW Brad. PHIWLDELPRIA. FOR SALE) 225 DOGK STREIT. BANKERS; No. 20 South TWBD Street. DILLIES 11 PEMAAILYZM yIil1;L►),I CAPITAL STOCK $760000. CEITRAL NATIONAL BANN OF PHILADELPHIA. This Bank will commence Ultima loan the National Banking System M 0 NI) A. Y., Mu DAY OF FEBRITLUT. INSTANF. No. 109 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Otto door mouth of Chestnut Liberal arrangements made with parties favoring ns with their business. . Collections will be made on all accessible potato, on the most favorable terms. Attention is invited to the names of Directors below. G. M. ounourrinte-w, PRBSIDANT. EaVVICM, . OASECUDI. DIIEVI'OIIB. GEORGE M. THOUTMAM. TreelAeat. LM. Haalder of. The Weetern. Bank of PhilideishilA THOMAS T TASHER„ Ja,,, OHABLBEI WHIMIAR. Of Monte. Taker, Co.. iron fonedere. bo. ' M.. W. BAZDWIIIi, Of K W. Baldwin & Go., locomotive builders. PERCIVAL ROBERTO, Of A. is P. Roberts k Co. , iron nmnfastnrers. JOHN E. ORAEPP. Of Biathlon. Hiner, k Co. , miners and skippers of cosi. CULRLFS F. NORTON. Of Chu. T. Nor, on & Co.. miners and shippers of coal JOHN MILNEN, Liao of John Minos & Co. miners sa& shippers of Goat JOSEPH ESHERICK, Of Esherisk & Black, !inverters and jobbers of 67 goods. SAMUEL E. SHIPLEY, Late of Shipley. Huard. le Hatchlinos, eozaralestort dry go ods merchants. DAVID B. ERVIN. Late of Riegel, Wiest, & Ervin. Importers sad jobber. of dry goods. fell tf EDWARD M. DAVIS, STOCK BECOMEICEC, No. 89 South Third Street, MUM orders for the r areaway and elle of Stook; and other Securities at the PRILADELPHI& PUBLIC STOCK ExounG4,\. LIBRARY ST., OPPOSITE TER CUSTOM ROUSR. £J o, Sabscriptions for the 7-30 U. S. LOAN AT PAR, For which he is an Agent, and for which no charge will be made to Subscribers. The Interest is payable semi=annually, February 11th and August 15th. Coupons are attached, which majbe cut off, and without difficulty converted into cash. The principal sum is due August 111:11, 1867, and, at the °ohm iof the owner, can then be converted Into Five-Twenty bonds, bearing six per cent. interest. in gold. Tate loan is the only one offAred by the Cloierninent; ie exempt from State er Municipal taxation, and aPPeals to the interest and patriotism of the people. ARTICLE XV. OF BYLAWS. "The rates of sommiesion to be charged by all mem bers of this Board ehill be— On all eold at $S per share and under, three ce ll e tintil l et . o r Aie sold above $6 per share, and not ex ceeding $lO per share, five crate per share. •• On all seek a sold above $lO, and not exceeding $lOO peg 6 21 .1 tr..tn le alle e t n otill l :rolirb e o've $lOO per 'barer twenty centa. • *du all Bonds and Loans, one- fifth of atrze . on the par value. 10-40. BONDS, • 2O BONDS. 0 - A ? O"81 BONDS. MAI7.OH, AY. AND JULY COUPOINB. CAISHILD IN GOLD. BY 11 - 11 14TSYCY A. 11 - 11F-aweJE.in, sows, DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SISCIII.ITIBS. 80. Street, NSW YORK In view of the prospect of PEACH and a FALL IN GOLD, holders of Oda Bonds will do well to detach the Coupons and realize the la tem et at present rates for Gobi. Parties residing out of the city wishing to oath their -COUPOW. (mailer ward them by express. and we will re turn the Gold or its value in greenbacks, as deelred. fell Bit AUCTION NOTICE. • B Y JOHN H. OSGOOD & SON, BOB TOM TRADE SALE OF DRY GOODS IN BOSTON ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 218 t, 1566, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.. 2,000 PACKAGES OF FOREIGN' AND DOMESTIC COTTON. WOOLEN, AND LINEN GOODS. COMPRISING IN PART Cases and bales Blue, Bed, GYM Mined. White, Weve t and Striped Plaid and Printed Wool Flea neLs. Cases assorted Broderlr , Shirts. and Dr mar& Bales and Cases Brown and Bleached Cottons. Caeca Broadcloths, Cassimeres. Caslunerettes, Satinets, and Cloaking& Bales heavy Wool Bagging. Bags, and Twine. Bales Linen Crash. B. and B. Ducks and Canvas. Cates Biay Linen and Brown Drills. Bales 6-4 Felt Carpeting& Cases Spool Cottons, abed make. Cases Dress Goods. Oases Lawrence, Coeliac% Concord. and .thawavigai, and other standard styles Prints. Bales Army Blankets, standard weight. Cases Lasting and Italian Cloths. Bales Brown 'dun Table Cloths. Bales Canvas Bales Cottonader, Bales Wicking, Wadding, and Batting, With other do- sirable Goods. Dales Canvas and Duck. Cues Cotton and Linen Damask. Cases Everett, D. & Y., and Cheek Cusitaeref. Cases Shirting Stripes. Cases DEILLMS, in variety or brands. Cases Mix Melton. Cases Garibaldi Repellents. Bales Salmon Fails G. Sheetiags and Cotton Elannels. - Cases Salmon Falls, Ipswich, and Beaman Corsets Jeans. Cases Bartlett, Winona, Barris, and Laudon Cottons. Cues York and Everett Rankles. Cases York and Everett B. B. D. and. Twist. Cues Portemouth Denims. Bales Seamless Bags. Oases Black and Colors Saner Linen Thread. Oases Fancy Shirting Flannel, with many other desire- bin Goods, Cases and bales Atlantic Cotton Mills Shirting' and !Meetings, in their 'various grades. Cases Angst= Sheetings. ' Cases Bates' Magenta Shirtings. Cases 6tar Mills. Glasgow, Hamden, and Lancaster Gingham'. CaSta Georgia Plain Kersey/. Cases Alpacas and Poplins. • Cases garland and Atlas. Tweeds and Cassirneres. Cases Bile and Frost's Cashmerettes. Cates Hamden Mills Cottonades. fell) ti COPARTNERSHIPS. DISSOLUTION. -T 11 E PARTNER SHIP herctotoiesalettne tueder.the firm of NICK ERSON, 510.110113, & MOSELEY Is this d ay a imoleed by mutual consent. Ths business will be settled et the old stand. 43511101 ER ht. NELSON J. NICKERSON, K. E. BARKIS. W. B. MOSELLEL PHTLLDRLPHIA, Feb 15,1885. BELSON J. NICKERSON and WESLEY B. 610831.11 T. have this day entered tato copartnership under the firm of NICHERSOD &1110aRtatlf. for the transaction of the Wholesale Boot and ahaa Badness. at the old stand, 435 MAIIKIT Street. N. J. N 533.16.695, • W. B. NOSSLIIY. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 16,1956. fel7-$t RETAIL DRY GOODS. BLEAOHED AND BROWN MUS LIDS, CALICOES, sod Domeetto foods seneredli. atgreatly REDUCED YILICBS. Lange pArchaose from the recent auction sales enable no to offer advantages in all the above goods. Superior Calicoes at 26 cents. GURWIIN TODDAST & BROTBNR, 450, 450, and 4 54 North SACOP I) Street, 247•5 t Above Willow. EDUCATIONAL. VILLA(iE GREEN SEMINARY.— . -MILITARY BOARDINO BOHOOL,_ fotur mile from 101.1)1.a, Pa. Thorough course In ðernetMa Olateder, natural Selances, and English; practical Ma sons In Bnaineering. Pupils received time, and of all ages, and enjoy the benefits of a home. Be fere to John 0. Capp & FLon,2B South Third street; Thos.. 7. Clayton, En, IPtfth and Prune etrea ta• ex-Sherif Kern, and other,. Address Rev. J. HEgVEY BAB. TOM, A. N., VILLAGE OREM. Penn's. nod-dm PA T T OW'S , WALNUT, BELOW El GIITH —Store noted for Cheap Wall Paper'. ip ATT 0 N S , WALNUT, BELOW 41 - Eighth. Central location for entitblat g Wall Papere. I ATT 0 N HAS NOVELTIES IN Will Papers not found In any ether setabilahment. P'A. TTO It HAS THIRTY• THREE ' IL if an' experience, and in no eambinstion to sus tain high Woes. tal7•Kets NEW BUORWRZAT FLOUR. wawa ordbut HOWST. *IW PLRID PII&CEDUL CULTIVATED coLurmisials. ALBERT 0. ROBERT% Dealer la Vale erocaties6 0114 t Gram 11IUMUMI VIX/Ifilirarts. .24 ,T BAZAAR, NINTH AND' BAN BOX Stmts. T%AUCTON SATU R DAY H NOREI CNAGNXAGE:% At 19 o'clock, sowprisleg about FIFTY HORSES. waited to harness and the saddle, gnu descriptioa at sate. ALSO. New and second-hand oarriages, ligkilfaatert, dtar• torus, he. . • Also, eines sad denble harness, saddles. lefiallee Whine, tor ers.'halters, ate- Far No postponement on amount of Wsathet, Ifiir Sale of tir Carriag h andh a an e o sa W t p e r a va ed e waszt. sale. fel&Stlf ALFRED M. RSB.KEESS. Anotteaser. WANTED.-INTELLIGENT YOUNG 7 • NEN. goad writers. quick and tellable, will be afforded splendid °ppm trinities for becoming proficient. sound' Telea-sphers, hy practice in regular Tele graph othcse. Ho otner profession offers Gomel Induce ments to persons of the rlahr Hama. Apple for parti culars at Telegraph Offlue, TENTH and CHRISTA ET, from 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. Ity • • A_NTBD, BY A. YOUNG MAN OF eighteen. a KV:TATUM In a Wholesale or Book kg House. Bed of etty refereneesgiveu as to vilifier flan &et ritual worth. Address " 8. P. , Press Office. fal7-2t* WANTED, BY AYOUNG MAN LOBB seventeen, a SITUATION in a Counting-Howse. Bee bake year's course of Bookkeeping. Address E. ffi P.," Prat:Moe. Zell-2t' . ANTED—BY A FIRST•OLASS log 4V Lire Intestates Company doing business in title city. an experienced Agent, and portions to tsars the business. to canvass the oily. also, Agents to travel In the state. A very liberal arrangement will bo made with respectable parties. Addrcsa "Post Ogre, Box 702. " fe76.9t• WANTED-A SITUATION BY. AN experienced business matt in any capacity Where integrity and reliability are requisite. Under stands Book-keeping, and can Mire the beet of city re ferences. Address `` Winter," Press race. fels.st* WANTE D-A THOROUGH AND competent COACHMAN. slx months in town and nix months In the country, 20 miles from the city. A colored man preferred. addreer Box 1748 Philadelphia P. o.,with real name and reference. 010.2 r. WANTED.-A YOUNG MAN, T • haying en experience of three yearn in the arcs business, wants a situation In some retail store is the city. Good reibrerce elven Address, stating terms. etc . J. H. 0.," Haddtagton ale, Pa. - felb•St* WANT ED TO RENT-A LARGE ROOM, with .team power. Address P. AD - Imre, 148 North SIXTH Street.. fel6-Et• WANTED-AT $l5O PER MONTH, WANTED -AT a reliable CAN bievery town and countyy. for "The Morse and Spy.," the most interesting and ex siting book ever published, embracing the adventures of a woman In the Onion army as Nurse, Scant, and Slay, giving a moat vivid inner picture of the war. We have agents clearing SIX) per month, which we will prove to any doubting applicant. Bend for ciremlars. Address JONES BROS. A CO.. `a • 600 : :ST, • , , „ A LA.D Y , HAVING HAD ,CON -4-IL. 131PRBABLE experience lin painting rhotographs, end who also understands /goryarping, desires a signs• thin in a Photograph Gallery. Beet of reference. tar nished. Address • Alice," Preen office. fel7-2t• PRIVATE ENTERPRIWB. ••• •kw gentlemen having recently purchased a valuable tract of 011 Land. desire forming a small com pany to derolop It immediately. Operations have el ready commenced.macn leery secured. ac. Four Shares of the Capltal E took yet to dispose of. For parlionlars. inquire as NS North biIOOND Street. , fe14.50 COUNTRY HOUSE WANTED, muli' near Station; Germantown or Ghestaat Hill pra. ferred. Mast lame and suitable for boarders. ad. , dies "Btattrat,'' this office. fel6-4P WANTED TO RENT-A CON. AN.` • VERIENT BOLTS with modern Improvements, In the Western part of the city or West Philadelphia. Don't care about possession for two or thre eite months. Address fe14:61.* Box 2194 Past Oflies, - . dia WANTED—BY THE MIDDLE OF Alga March, 8. comforts:Me DWILLIIGia:a good neigh borhood Bent not to exceed M. telOFl2t• Addreto Box 2t5. rout (Moo. UP ST.&1:138. WANTED TO RENT-BEFORE the Ant of April, a DWELLING, with the modern improvementAith 9 to 12 rooms. Central looation. Address Box Philadelphia P. 0. felo.lm* s lik . OFFICE WATER - TRANS PORTATION U. 9. A , No. NITS South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 14, IEBS. Veeeels wanted to transport Coal to Southern Porte for the Army._ Despatch Iven. fel6-tf • JOHN IL JSITNI&HEI. Cant & Asst. Q. If. HORSES J HORSES I! HORSES 111 QUARTZIIMASTBII OZNERAVE4 FIRST DIYIPION WAI3III7.ZOTON CITY, February 13, 1859. HOBBES, suitable for the cavalry service, will be purchased at Glesboro Depot" in open market, till April 1, 18E6. Bones 'will be delivered to Captain L Lowry Moore, A. Q. M. and be subjected to the usual Government in spection before being accepted. SpeciAttatlortr, as folloWs: " Cavalry Horses must be sound in all partkularr, well broken, in fall flesh and good condition , from fifteen (18) to sixteen (16) hands bleb, from five (6) to nine (9) years old, and well adapted in every way to cavalry purposes. Horses be tween nine (9) and ten (10) years of age. if still vigorous, sprightly, and healthy, may be accepted. Price one hundred and seventy•eve dollars 09175) each. Hours of Inspection, from 9A. M. to 4P. Payment will be made at this office. lAMBS A. ERIE, fel7-tspl 'Colonel in charge of let Division Q. AI. G. 0, CAVALRY 'HORSES. QUARTERMASTER'S Daparrniagx, Corner 'MIL PPG and GIB anD btreeta t PEILATIRLPEITA. PA., Febraary 16, Horses suitable for the cavalry SETTiOS will be pur chased by the undersigned, in open market, at 8165 each. Bach animal to be subjected to the usual Government inspection before being accepted. Horses will be delivered to the 11. B. inspector at the esters Hotel, Marks; street, between Thirteenth and Broad sweets. Paid horses to be sound in all particulars; not less than five, nor more than nine years old; from IA to Id hands high; fall in deep; compactly built; bridle-wise, and of size sufficient for cavalry purposes. By elder of CoL H. Biggs. Chief lacartermaster. HBO. B. OEMs. Captain and A Q. M. Al& trthlS FIRE ENSIJRANON UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY N. E. 113113111 ER MIND dbWirlUT STS.I INCORPORATED 1804. ASSETS 8400,000. The Board of Directors of this OmNail have deter :aloud to Wore rieke wiled Fire, iramordonse with their charter, and are now Igeicared fe . tune Ponsies covens Fire Bleb at the aWrent rates. RICHARD S. SM/VB, A. E. BORES. JOHN H. IRVi',__LN WILLIAM 0. H ALT. J. P. STEINER. GEO. LEWIS, ILI. ROBINSON. JAS. R. CAMPBELL. HENRY SAMDEL CHAS. WHEEL NO LAU RRIS RI:a& S. GUMANGS, F. RICHARD S. MN, rresident. JOHN MO§S, Searetars. Ja2B.lm vz NORTH AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE CO. 720011PORATBD liff SRI Vitoosta.Tni OP Till STAPP OP OBELMIZED OCTOBER Q, 186k 10J/lIIT LOSS OP LIB S OR PERSONAL ALTER! TRAVELLERS BY LAND OR WATER. Policies issued for a Single Trip, Special Journeys, Voyages, ath dial, Monthly, quarterly, or yearly. Also, against the contingencies of personal hazard. and against lees of all kinds. except real estate. Policies tuned at the Principal once. No: 9SI OUISTJVT Street, Philadelphia, or by the Agents of the Company In any of the sills, of the United Staten, or by the Thad Agents at an7X4ll - Station. CAPITA-L..« OTTIOBRE. PENMAN% THEODORE ADAK& nos DINBIDENT AND ACTUARY. . J. H. BRADLEY. Theodore Adam, Richard . Comm. Wood. George T. Medialll. INSURE YOUR LEM AMERICAN, S. E. Cor. Walnut and Fourth Sts., It Is • SOMI OOMPAIIII, and profits divided annu ally. thus aiding the assured to pay future pramitum Last dividend fe per soak BUARD OT TRUSTEES. Alexander Whilldin, J. Edar Thomson. Hon. James Pollock , Hon. Jose& Allison, Albert. C. Helmets. Henry- K. Bennett, Samuel T. Bodine, TIMM B. George Nugent; John Allman, Wm. J. Howard, Isaac Ilitzlehnret. Samuel Work ALiXANDER SAMUEL WOE no2B-Smlf JOHN S. WILE PHOTOGRAPH AL BUMS. -A SPLEN DID of meet durable and elegant styles patented hinge-beek ALBUMS for sale at. B F. RE NEW% 62* ARCH Street, All Bites and rieto -IV CARTES DE VISITE OF VARIOUS styles. natural and pleasing. done in the beat man ner at B. F. 8E11012 7 6 6.41.1,8 RY. 624 ARCH at. Go early, examine apeolmeaa. and engage. lt* RE litE R' 8 COLORED PHOTO GRAPHS. only $1.60. Now is the time to net a bowline] piatnre and. invaltable likeness at niodarata cost at the popular &Ism IMCOAD stresteAbbora gym, AWCTION MALES. WANTS. INISIIItANCS. Or PEILADRLPHIA, EXCHANGE BUILDING FIRS AND MARINE. DISBOTORS: B. DRSTOITBT, maims MTN. NsvrssuaT A smrrn, - HENRY LEWIS. EDW. L. CLARK, ELLIS TARNALL SAMUEL O. 00014 O. W. BRRNADOu. WM. S BAIRD. S DELBERT. SOLOMOB TOWNBBND. JOHN NOBS. ;PENNSYLVA.NIA. FOll INSURING .rdlii&Ei M. CONZAD. SECRETARY, LllOl3l PEYTON. AGENT. J. Z. PEYTON. DIRECTORS. JA44011 Graham, Franklin Steals. Wm. Colder. Jaliklnk A[ THE PHILADELPHIA. WHILIMIL ?resident IX. Vies President. 101d.13ea's and ?reamer. AMERIOAST ACADEMY OF KIIB/0. MULLIANT FAREWELL SEASON GRAND GERMAN OPERA. LEONARD GROVER DIUEOTOR. CARL ANSCHUTZ OONDUCTOR, mum OF TEW WORTS OBIET. OOMMENOING MONDAY. TEBNUARI MO. Mb. ' DROVER'S GRAND GERMAN OPERA Nommen COP its Farewell Seaeon In Washiseton during the Inauguration Festivities; therefore, the season in Philadelphia can on no account be prolonged beyond the Webb!, announced. 110 OPERA WILL BE REPEATED. Returning from the Great West after a seasonot Inez. Rippled prosperity and sacrum and preparatory to the departure of piny of the artists for the Hiliropean cam tate, tLe Director and the Artists of the (hand Opera are filled with anticipations of pleasure in again , greeting THOSE BRILLIANT AUDIENCES which assisted at their late grand SWIM In the Philadelphia tscademr— &unlooses w bleb. In the opinion 01 discrlutleatise oh carvers GalllanY present from every pare of this o ,ruttry and Iron/ every part of Europe, must rank le intern. gene% beanty. toilette, and savoirefaire, is of the FMK' THE ENTIRE WORLD GEovERA GRAND _GORMAN OPERA CO &MANY, For tie Farewell Beason to I'hiladelAhie. *4,* Sows]. additional Artists are engaged expressly for this . . CARL ANSCRUTZ, CONDUCTOR, The Kamer Baton of the Age. MARIA FREARIO I / 4 Prima Donna. Her last appearance prior to her departure for the BEd. °vex ten Court. MADAME JOHANNA ROTTED. Prima Donna. Engaged expreerly for the seamen to Philadelphia. MALAISE BERTHA JO daltriSßN. MISS ADALINA NOTTS. Prima Donna PAM% Contralto': , Her first appearance in Philadelphia. MLLE. SOPHIA Prima Soubrette. MLLE. PAULIN'S CANISSA. MISS THERESA WOOD, Prima Soubrette PEASE SIMMER, Prima Dansenee. Primo Tenors Robust°. His last appearance prior to his departure for the Hanoverian Court Opera. THEODORE HABELHAN, Primo Tenor. Lyric°, His last appearance prier to his departure for Europe. Sig - nor kiIUSEPPR TAMAR°, Primo Tenure. JOSEPH REEKASS, EARL FORMESThe Great Buse Protande. , The Renowned Baum Pretend°. Be engaged expreeety for the 801161711. in Philseielsobin. /SADORE -LEHMAN. Primo Baritone. HEINRICH STEIN/WKS. Primo Baritone. M. Anton Graff. Basso Buffo. M. Otto Lehman, Basso. fil. Edouard Helmer, Basso. . M. Alphonse Grohs, Baritone. M. Charles Viereok, Tenon. Madams Ernest IA Roche, Sacomia Donna Madame Margaret ZimmArmen. Second's Donna. Madame Matilda Borger, &condo. Donna. THE GRAND CHORUS, WHICH HAS BEEN LARGELY AUGMENTED BY SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT EXPRESSLY FOE THIS SEASON. ADOLPH NEMO DORFF Morrie Master. _ THE CELEBRATED GRAND ORCHESTRA, ERNEST GR1LL........ . Leader, Will comprise, bes i des the regular Grand Orchestra of Orover'a Opera, the leading artists of thio say and New 3 ore, aer Prices for the Season and single nights will re main the same as before, the Director haring decided not to raise the prices during the farewell ANNUL The Director earnestly hopes that the roman of Opera will assist In securing a large season Bale, in view of the very great expense and neceseary risk attending an operatic, enterprise of ench magnificence. With this hope he places the price of Subscription Seats at the fol lowing very moderate rates, and offers a scheme em brachia A SEAT FOR BACH NIGHT A SEAT FOR EVERY OTHER NIGHT. (Alternating from either the first or the second Opera), tiled A SEAT FOR THE FIRST FIFE BIGHTS. Season Secured Seat (Pen Operas). ... SL2 SO Alternate Nights, Secured Seats (NrYO Operas).... 6 21 Pint Five Operas. _ __ 25 FEICES OF ADMISSION. FOR SINGLE lIIORTS—Drese Circle, "Pareeet and Parquet Circle, ONS voLLAa. (Secured Seaga Fifty Cents antra ) Family Circle, FIFTY Cents; Gallery, TW ENTY.FIVB Conte. Darlo subrequant season or Grand Opera can peed. bly no given at thane price; during the existing statue Of the currency. Subfcriptione received now at GOULD'S Music Store. These/a of single seats for any night will commence on Saturday next. fall tf AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, BROAD and LOCUST Street& Whi. X. OWN GRAND BENEFIT ...Directing 'Manager. IN AID OF THE SUFFERERS BY THE LATE UNFORTUNATE CON PLAGRATION AT /MINI'S AND WASH INGTON STREETS, ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON Nest, Feb. 17th. tinder the immediate auspices of MR. Wal. B SINN, LA COTERIE BLANCHB ASSOCIATION, AXD The New Chestnut. street Theatre ComPanr. MISS SELBN WESTERN. the Accomplished and Beaatlfnl SENSATIONAL ACTRESS; MISS ADBLINA MOTTB, this celebrated CONTRALTO CANTATRIOR, and other members GROVER'S GRANDR GERMAN OPERA. (Ev the kind perniieeton of Leonard Graver,be:l.j ANT. ALL EMPLOYEES o.l' TB a CHESTATUT-STRBET THEATRE, Performers, Musicians, Carpenters, Doorkeepers, Usher Property Men, agel., &e , have all kindly VOLUNTEERED TEEM SERVICES. COL WM. H. MAURICE, a gentleman of thti city, bail kindly volanteered in tide good canue and M will recite a igOE especially adapted la tire °artesian. written by DHSS LAURA. LOINS& HESS. THS PEOGE AMM pill be one to be remembered tarns GREAT MERIT ALW STRENGTH. . _ The Stage Department 'will be under the immediate supervimon of LEWIS RAKER, ESQ. The Performance will commence precisely at 2 . o'clock With A GRAND OVERTURE By BRIGFELD and the onAND OSIMISTRA, Immediately after which the curtain will rlee upon Ruchetone'e beautiful and interesting Drama. in three acts. THE FLOWERS OF TEE FOREST. CYNTHIA. the Gips, Idles HELEN WESTER/X. Other characters by the company. After which, GRAN D OPERATIO SE LECT 1021 E. By Mee ADELINA. MOTS and otitnr members of Grover'e Grand German Opera Col. WM. H. MAURICE will recite a Beautiful Poem, dedicated to the occasion. To conclude with the laughable Farce called TEE GOOD FOR NOTHING. . .. . . . . . .. Doom open at 1 o'clock. Performance to commence Fnactaal/F at 2 o'clock- Admiral° a to cents, RA tamed s • ••• ...... TH ec E SALE OF SEATS AND TICKETS $l.OO commenced on ?needa". morning at THE 'POLL° WING ' PLACES: Pox °ince Chestnut-street Theatre. Box Once Academy of Basic. Risley 'e Book Stand, Continental hotel. Clonld's Musk , Brore, Seventh and Chestnut streets. DI B.—There will be no performance at the Cheetnut• street Theatre an Wednesday afternoon. fel6-at NEW PVIILICATIONS. NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS 11 Just received by AS/ELME/LH & EVANS. (Hazard's old stand). - No. 724 CHESTNUT Street NOTHING BUT HONEY. T. 8. Ar thur. THE SE °BLAU BALL. Illustrated. A Sattilleal Poem. showing the follies of "Fashionable Life." BALLADS. By Miss Edwards. Printed on tinted paper.gilt edges. A beantilut little book. RAILROAD AND INSURANCE ALMANAC_ AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF LYMAN BEECHER. 2 now ready. 011 R MUTUAL FRIEND. By Charles Dickens. MY BROTHER'S WIFE. By_ Amelia B Edwards, author of "Barbara's History. ". B ATTIE; A STRAY. A new novel; paper sorer. SHENANDOAH VALLEY. Campaign of Hit. By Robert Patterson. late Meier General of Volunteers. ThEVYLYAN S DIARY. By the anther of the "Schonberg Cotta Fatuity." English and igterl. can Editions. WAIF WOOD. A Novel. By the anther of "Easy Nat „ EDIMTIONS oar CHRISTIANITY. Br id, Guirot. THE THREE SCOUTS. By the author of "Cndjo's CAM " fel.7.tf STANDARD MISCELLANEOUS ^- 1 BOOKS—lncluding all the recent works of HIS TORY, BIOGRAPHY. TR &VELS, and GENERAL LITERATURE. Also, works on _ isiLiTsltY .i.ND NAVAL scruCa. THE STEAM-ERGINE, ARCHITECTURE, U.. he.. with a large assortment of works on MEDICINE SUE GENT and the COLLATERAL SCIENCE, all for sale at the lowest prices. by LINDSAY St BLAKISTOIT. Poblisbere and Booksellers. tel 6 tf So. AS South Si STS Street. BOOKS 1 BOOKS 11 BOOKS 1! I ARCTIC RESEARCHES AND LIFE AMONG- THE isemmeuxt being a Narrative of en Expedition in Search of Sir John "Franklin in the years 1850-111-'63. By Charles Francis Bali. Illustrated_ - THE LIVES OF EMINENT PHILA_DELPITIANS NOW DECEASED. Fro. cloth and quo. Illustrated. THE PRA CTIC al. COOK. BOOK AND E:IONOMICAL HOUSEKEEPERS' GUIDE. By B. A Hoiand. • - - POBMS OF THB WAR By George H. Boker. A NEW ATMOSPHERE. By Gail Hamilton, author of "Gala Days," &c. STD LOBS FOR STORIES. By Jean Ingelow. WOODCLIFF, By Harriet_ B. McKeever, author of " Edith e Miutatry," Sunshine." Be., Be. For sale by JAMBS S. CLAXTON. Suceeeaor to WM. It A ALFRED MARTINA.. 600 OMFANNUT Street. TTEY TO HEAVEN; OR, - THE . . . LEHRATED Sermon on "THE ROCK UPON WHICH • THE CHURCH SPLIT," br Aar. S. M. LalfDIS, M. D. Just out. Price 10 cents. or 12 for IL L WLII CH. Sole Agent. 13 A 2C HIS a TE CTSrree an d Dr. Lands' Med j ca l9 -onoe JUST PUBLISHED I A BMW PAMPHLET. THE AFEICAA'S MORT TO CITIZENSHIP, a work of great interest at the Dram & a time. PRICE 25 CANT IPaladtad and for male JAb7 NES EL CLAXTON, StleeeSsOr to W. 8. & ALFRED MARTINI; fe64( 606 CHBOTHUT treet. 5A50.000 SHENA.NDOAH VALLEY, CAM PATON OF. IN 3861—GENERAL PATTERSON'S NARRATIVR. —The most bigote d against, the General will bare Me prejudice removed by reading tbe above. For sale. uric. one dollar. at 419 ORIBTAIIT Street. Pb.Uadelphia. JOHN CAlll43llda MISCELUANBOIIB AND LAW 6 , 6•- 1100111—The beat and rarest collection la Phila. delptita. Shahif. fifteen hundred dol- Im ests, and other Book', y warm for rale at 419 ORESTNUT Street. • Alan JOSS GIUSITIELL. SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES. PHOTOGB.APH ALBUMS, an elegant assortment at very low redoe W s, HOLBSALB AND RETAIL Blank Books of every deserintion. Oold Fene, Pocket Books, Bankers' Cases, Cancelling and Copying Presses. grid a general assortment of Counting Home Stallone• ry at very reasonable Priem B. HOSKINS & . fel4-dt* Ri9 South FOURTH Street. FOR SALE AND TO LET. di FOR S ; A. L E—A THREE-STORY wwl• Brick dwelling HOPS& No. 810 North FIRTH Elt above Brown, west side, twenty feet front and dye feet side yard, with double back buildings -Immediate poneasion given. Apply to id - PRICE. 126 N. TWELFTH Ftreet. fel7 St* Corner of CHARM di FOR SALE—A FOUR-STORY w eet. Dl92N i Cl e , No 1740 GREEN Street; lot 18 by 193 Also two ILree•etory ' lnman N 0.1903 and No. 9040 MOnlfr VER340.111 Street. 41991; at o. 1.87i9t WAG LACE Street. • felB-84" FOR. SALE, ARCH ST.. SOUTH side, west of TNNTH, large D VELLUM, lot 25 feet front?y 160 feet deep, with 'table, coach hone% dce. MLLES. fel6-96if 154 North SUCT.II Street FOR SALE-WALLACE STREET, Mali oath side. weft of Twentieth. elegant gitte.yarg DWILLIDIG. only *SAO. and immediate possession. Fifteenth street. above Oxford—liplengid Side-yard DW F.E.1.1N0. only PAM. Possession soon. igILLKE, feld.4tlf 154 North SIXTH Sweet. TO OIL COMPANIES, AND OTHERS. o'sFirel.ekataDiv°433llTO floor ttara METdthe BX°."I IOIZRVVIVORECIOR. It fail WALNUT Snot. AIIIIINEMENT4. GROVER'S - AmiusiTMWM • A131318T 8S NEE )Y. of BATUIDAT arrizatoornWr% Pak 1 8. Itiefr There will be a Ma entertalosamt .AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MOW& Tendared br thn emibeas roost metres (slew Ir WaabizstonL W 1313 LUCILLIE WIATTRIG To these fandlies who Moo onTero4 to noverols OW LATE CIALAXITOEFB ENS. pm which wad= MEN WEST3ENT /117NDLE DERITIORT Will be seconded by the efitelent aid of MRS. M. • GASEMMOIG Of the Walnut-street Theatre, who has reaiuy awl nobly proffered the aervicee of her excellent oempeap. which tune been /IC aspiet, and will Rot tx sup?ors MISS LUCILLE WESTER*. O$ MIXT BATITEDAX AFPFSLORKin. 1T THI ACADEMY OP MUSIC. MISS I.IIOMLIS WESTER". WALNUT 13111.1 ET TRELTRI dexpArr. WM appear in BAST STEAL EAST LYNX!. THE ELOPEMENT. THE ELOPEMENT. Adsetuloa. to *ll Part of the hosae•69 cents. Samuel seals !I. Seats maybe secured or tieksie procured on and *net nits o'clock, on THURSDAY Kerning, at the Box Office of the Academy of Knee; Goold'a Maio Steno, corner of Seventh and Chestnut streets; Rielsrs N o w Exchange, Continental note,. and at the Hoz OKoe ad the Welnat-alreet Theatre. No Wowed. Seate will be sold after eleven o'clock Ma Saturday morning, therefoie, SECUB.E YOUR SEATS 'ROILY ALBEIT COMEDY. Bnelneen Mauer. MISS LUCILLE WESTERN, MISS LITCILLE WMTBEN. BAST LYNNE; EAST LYNNE; Oz. THE ELOPEMENT. THE ELOPEMENT. AT soADßltii MUSI, TO-MORROW (Saturday) A rTERNOON. TO-NOBROW (Satorsay) AFTERNOON; PON THE BENEFIT OF THE FAMILIES Of those who uttered by the late calamitous are ix the Second Ward. To all Parts of the House 60 necks. Eeeerved bests . • .. One Dollar. Sip- SECURE YOUR SEATS Al' ONCE. . MUSICAL FUND HALL. ORAN D COMBINATION CONCERT, oN SATURDAY. February likh. CARD.—M sX STRAKOSCH has the honor to present to the public the following eminent animas, whist. ha has canne' vi in ennagflug in Europe: MAD'LLE HELENE DS the wonderful performer on the vioioncello to kis Ma - jean,. Frederick William, King of Prussia; the only lady living to whom the ORAND GOLDEN MEDAL of hie Majesty King Leopold I. has been presented, its presentation being made by Marie Renristle. Dacha/is of Brabant. MAD'LLE HELENE DE RATDW beano rival to the world, and Mr. Strakooch has our. pleateure to being the Brat to present this extra ordinary artist to the attention of the americanpibltc 1 lord MR. JAMES M. VrEHLI, Pianoforte Virtuoso is his Majesty the Emperor of Arm tea, Chevalier of the Imperial Order Of Madjidle. Cross of Parma, honorary member of the London Pk:l - Society. etc These artiets will be coop by Mira LOUISA HARRIS, Mr. ?erring, the eminent tenor, and Signor Rosa Tickets, One Dollar, with secured mate. To be hat at Siould's Music Store. felfi-at MUSICAL FUND HALL. EVBRINGg WITH SHAHSPE &Ea Mr. J. B. ROBERTS. TRAGEDIAN. WM read • HAMLET. FRIDAY EVENING. February 17, 1865. "'Yokota or admission. 60 cents. Doors open at 7; reed ing commences at S. feta lee NEW CHESTNUT-ST: THEATRB-.6 CHESTNUT STRUT, ABOVE TWELFTH (away. & ' SINN.*As.es and AISIDIEBIII4. THIS (Friday) BEN 'EVENING. Nab. 17, SITT OR THI Young, AccomPliehed, and Bengtlint Senealioad. Aerrese. M SS HEL E N W W a T_ A . who will appear in a GLORIOUS BILL. TWO MAGNIFIOENT PIMP& TEM PRBEGH SPY. Xathilde. Heart St. Jame, 1. ..... Helen Wllitlel4 Barnet, AND THE PET OF THE PETTICOATS. LUCA Pea 1..«.•.. ~ .. Wester, SA eIIEDLY " AFTBEITO . ON. Feb THIRTY-FIRST CHASE FAMILY' JELTLEME. 'When the eras& oeetaele or THE THERE GHA3IbSELEI will be presented.. WALNUT -STREET THEATRIL BENEFIT OF FRANK DREW. THIS (Friday) EVENING. Feb. It IBGI. The mistook Comedy of NATIONALITIES: JOHN, JEAN, OH AND JONATHAN. Caleb Cushman ......FRANK DREW To eonelnae with a meet UNWARRANTABLE INTRUSION. XIS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH SITBEET TRUTHS. BENEFIT OF NHS. JOHN DREW. THIS aria ay) EVENING. Feb 17th, "ROW SHE LOVES ELM Lady Selina Haffi.etieiret , John, Drew. After wbich 'BETSY &Milt." &day Baker..--. Mrs Sohn Drew. SATURDAY, MRS DREW'S LAST NIGHT. MONDAY, " THE STREETS OF DEW YORK." FRENCH THEATRE. The FRENCH DRAMATIC COMPANY from New York. under the direction of M. PAUL .rumssr, pro poses to visit Philadelphia fora short season of Owned/ and Vaudeville, to begiven in the SALOON of the ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS', southwest corner of TBNTM end OBESTNOT Street,. on the Monday. Wednesday. Thnraday. and Saturday Evenings of the two weeks beginning MONDAY, March 19. with new sooner/. painted expressly for the French Theatre. The subscription price for the eight porformanaltil (with reserved seats) will be fixed at TEN DOLLAR/li. The subscription is opened. and the -Piave are to be found at F. LETPOLDL"B. 1353 OHEiTeIIIT Stresit. Call for programmes. PAUL. JITIEMET. Manager. fell-At SPECIAL CARD TO THE PUBLIC.-- The Benefit and isiont positively the LA.ST APPIAIfe. ABCS of Col. DAN BICE. the world. renowned hIIIIIOt. Ist, and orator of the nation ' will take place as that 0 HEAT NATIONAL WACOS TJ-Kofi6oW (tistur day ) EVENING-, 10th inst., on whion occasion he win introduce and experiment with his wonderful limos and original comic mules. fel7-9t REA.T NATIONA L CIRCUS, WAL NUPTRITEVAY OV HE E LA HTH WEEK PORIT/YELF OF THE LAST WEEK THE ' GREAT DAN RICE. GREAT DAN BIM THE ORATOR AND HUMORIST OF THE NATION, Who will introduce hie celebrated, wonderful, actoßlek•• ing, and symmetric/et Harem EXCALSIOR. Ja.„ THE TALKING HORSE , and the thorough- bred Arabian Steed, STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS. • AM% the original comic Melee, PETE AND BARNEY. REMEMBER, POSITIVELY TH g L AST WEEK. Pint appearance an MONDAY EVENING. 13th tea and during the week. of JAMES MELVILLE, the won derful and Barbee& Australian horseman. Also. the eurprleing and aetonlehlng performers. the AUSTR,A. AN FAMILY. Remember the Met week of the GREAT GAN RICE. Admiesion-50 cents let tier; 25 cents Utter'. Commence at 7 40 Performances on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AT TENNOONB. Commence at 2.34 o'clock. felS-6t P ROFESSOR ASHER'S DANCING 410ADEMT, Jefferson Hal, SIXTH and CHEM TUN' Streets. Ell tie netiand fashionable Datums taught. P , rsolut wishing to learn the a rt in a short time will do well to join at once. Ladle, 'and Gents' Claes every TUES DAY and FRIDAY EVENING. Children's Claes every WEDNESDAY and S&TORDAY ASTERN 00 if. It* HASSLER'S . ONONESTRA. AND MILITARY BAND, 6ce, No, 314 South 110ET.11 Street. ja23lie ERMANLA ORCHESTRA.-PUBLIG BERNASSALS every SATURDAY. at 334 o'clock. P. M., at musigAr. FUND HALL. Single Tickets. NS oasts. Si: Tickets, $1; to be had at Gould% Andre'''. and Ifeyera Nude Stores, and at the HalL aol-ti THE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS_, -a- CHESTNUT Strset,_sborre Taal/. OPEN for Irliltors. from 9 A. IL to SP. IL is= BOARDING. A FURNISHED AND tr i NFIIII- SOBBED ROOM, with BOARD, in a private fanci ly. for gentlemen. Reference required. Address 'qt. M.," at this office. fels-6t* WIRST-CLASS BOARD CAN BE HAD I. at the old U. S. Hotel. 413 CHESTNUT Street. One large handeomely.furalehed. Chamber on Um Parlor-door will be *meat to-day. This house ling as bar. told St* SEE AMERICAN EXCHANGE AND BISVISW for February. All interested in Petro leum andlitnerafLande. also, Timber Lends. Stock holders in 011(111de of Coreorations. consult lie con tents. Office. sgl OBESTSU .1* Street, fed 6-8 e" FOR BARBADOS.-TEIB British brig "ECLIPSE." Peterson, mentor. will sail as above in a few dors. For freight or passages appli to JAI:MIME& & LAVERGNE. XONI South FRONT Street. PHILADELPHIA SCALE WORKS, FITTEEIITH Street and PRITABILverVIiS & DO.n Menne. felS•lia DA Ai k BLEEPER'S 11. MA:NT - FACTORY, KAMM' STEAM Ono dm,. abo.ra Tenth. fe4-1110 NR. RICHARDSON, TEACHER OF • Bending and Elocution. Odle% EIS N. TENTEI. Street. Pupils taken miner or In cinemas. fel6-60 A N ASSORTMENT OF PHOTO GRAPE FBAIRBS (Rosewood and 0110. for wile at reduced prices. F. RinforrroST,, fel63t* 701- and TOR ABUR Street. HINTZ'S FINX NMI NONE and handeonte PIANOS. Only Nit JAS. BBIJAAK 281 S. MTN St. --fig=ll: ERNEST GABLER'S 7 14 If*, Octavo Parlor ersud purros. Om' Melt la aae in Platdetphts. Only for ease at JAIL BILLAJC. 13, 2818. FIFTH Stmt. RAVEN & BACON'S PIANOS. lICR I P Known for 40 years. . Only for rile at lAS BELLAK'S, WU. S. FIFTH Stmt. -ffelf-mt^-4 - 14 CALENBURG & ViLUPBI.I3 nargi Cooeort PIA.WOB; Ant. clam Only for Ws at JAB. BELLA% 8. 1816 FIFTH Ureic AMNEW .PINE TOOT/L.ITE MO DIEM STYLIt PIANOS. from *275 to 8100 CL Strout. _A7 NMPRINCE'S AUTOMATIC OR GARS 101141 , 0,4 tUathing known in this HAS. Only for sale at JAS. BELLAW 8, A 81& FIFTH ntrest. wpm MINOR '& CO 'S WORLD 101151'0W1010. MELODEONS. Over M.O in use now. JAS. BBLLAK Sole Avon. So3l-bnite 281 a. VIFTEI Street. ifplp SELLING 01Paiii.T COST. front DOW Illlta March War PIAISO9, MM LODEOYS. °ROLM and all other Magical Ingtran roentg. Fixtures. Window, Heater with pipe ilgas Chandeliers. fre .to the highest bidder. All mid be sold and taken away before um let of marc h felo.lik 11053 01111TriltrY Street MARSH'S PIANO AND MUSK, woks will bore/moved to No. Willi CHNITHITZ Street on tale la ds7 Of Kara. widie rabuUdisic ums. too-lot
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