NOTICES. ENIIIIIID ROUNTY FUftb The quota of tht TRUTH WARD hem bees es. to TWO InraDIRBD ADD er to obtain volnntsor• for the osrpout of 111111 nut tots, Pr(cinet Committees hare bten limonite," to ono' f,..r Bend Moser and Ward Donor, At r d dolnwe wilt he et, mole„ t• there out ho t of Ibe ISUCCPII4 (4 the aortal merle lI , Jr that pa r id that the et, rolled ottisPee oT its War' will tr voln eta' y tweessments to the r.solotiva Mel r ho Precinct Committees, Bat there is snottor .11111 ring attention and action by the *Wiens of d, in order to aattolpate the tali of the Refern• :It! %MAY Paid wtth Warracts; It 18 well that the City Treaearer le n. t a7le is Gifilh ;UPI te, nn a they are therefore now euld la the artrker ory A11,001:flit it • iirlop of malting volunteers suffer for the t rite City , whop° honor they o Wield la the held, tat In need any comment. To remedy this, It 'id that Wilms of the ward shall eititi ttsas for their full va!ne, and hold thew until the Ly loan le prepared. They can teen be ex or C•ltid 'Mop of loan fur the arnonat of the tnd lotereet dap, the latter bring fined by e warrant stamped bi the 01 , • Treasurer. le 1. 784, and tattled it for granted that is will y nt nut eArs for one IlEar, witch of them will city warrant for four hundred dcdlare, If. ci,izens of the ward will agree to tale earth )11" of there wa-tants at par, to the numler of poesy to be paid directly to the volunteer, the the el,' end of the wsril will be upheld (if the ward whu are walled' to cu• operate to .rit Wort to seiliciipatii the Draft lathe maeaer .nted out. are reqn,pted to notify the under u writleg of the number of warrant which it eepb , end to plat:tithe money for that purpose inda of the Treasurer. ' A R. FRANCi9Ia3, WARD 001±diflaS. 811.3 TB NARK CT &rest. Pooriercr—Deorge Truman, Jr.,..Cheirmam. PICIOINCT—Jame! V. Stokes, iMattman. ir141 , 111, COMIT.MIII. • P111:1;INCTL-J zirr --141 win glrkpa.trick. Chairman. AFC I ICCT—Frei Pf1X64.11, 011.1rtaRsi • t It gelt{Ol` — Wllltam Di. o t _Ob al rex, an. t, et:MT — John bontlt worth. tthatims.u.. Barclay Harding, Chairman. IN 1 - 4 of the CAW. lie of the Ward *lll be held EVENING, Fsb 18th, at the 11111 ;..)AD and RACE ;Streets. A full AVM:O4RO* A. R. FRANOISitUd. Treasarer, ATI" WARD! NIATH WARD! ,Tll weuu! of the Citizens of the Ninth ward, held soh ~.vettinr. 16th tastant, tt wat re4olved that dine, be op nod toe Fund fur the Ilurpcom of 'e t row tte Oran upon the payment of thehum tnaranton to the rffoot that should a draft acd au, of the enbeur!bere to th., fund he the whole fund to be dietrtboted to the parties ibetv'utr Committee were appointed under the .Ink:int,ene; Ci T .- I.lOhn 0. Dingbatch 1/ ea, Ts George P Bind r, Ruh It CoL Wan. A. gray. Young, C. D. CARRID AY, Tteauttr4r, 1273 MARKET iStrot. will bleene sall ilainsdlatety. nd Reciulte w, uld no well to call before W m clambers. Warrants cashed to be cashed by this aona• DANIEL siErwaniTz, President. . f n.L, fecretary. KM A. NOT II ER lotcriainud *Nor; to avoid the D NAV I' will be He it UT, at the flail. I.ECOND and ATES earn one of you who prefer subsurib- Eivi Y•FIVE DoLLARS to being draftee. wt o have buelneas and sodas ties so urgent eeut at go yourselves, and sive to theme who in your stead u win. be held every nlght until -our quota is Dreft tal, es plums THOS. W. IEARDSMENT, President. FAWI. Secretary. lt• 111116THWO OF ALL zc Nrehted to tbw P4raleum Trade will be • AP rERNuoN. lath Instant, at 4 o'o'took, at ..a - c•nan go Rooms, 138 t.octth FEc3OND Screal„ .ire the Leglnlature upon Ole bill pending fur t Petroleum. A. R. MoHEKRY & CO.. W WART It, 8. WiLOO2C., 1' WItir,IIT at SON'S. TYSOII fi R H. wi WLEIr. TACK. R . ' ^ - LUe I II PORTANW Itirtiis of tits FIE EBRO, —D are hereby tat unless the amounts asekaded u p ou ear promptly Mad to the Callsotors of their re. .pt s,inets the efforts of the Exempt re Cummit .OF Fe retarded for we of fuu.is• mpt compliance of every citiz-ia with the spirit 'poll - mon posed at a public Lanett/4ot citizens Ito l'aptiet Chapel on Monday oventog. lath c.my of which will be mailed to ovary waA), will suinly sti {Relent rands to all one GEL/R(111W sarru, minim Executive Committee. TARE NOTICE!-IMPORTANT TO L , tCRIBBIUS TO THE °Lariat FARM WI E IS GIVEN that the Books of the Comity tiwiy be closed on. MARGE( let, 1866. and no 1 tr sold at gm ecriptionprice after that date, becriptlerie not paid by that time Will be can- pent have on their property one of Bolles' wing lifechtneri, manu+sotared at Narita, Co. 'e, one of which an be imen in operation CQIIIne, i 4 Co. 'e Brewery, Tenth ane Filbert L. Company expect, by the aid of this toe eve et loam two wells le ameessafal ophration x weeks Persona wishing the stock or the at subscription price must make immediate , n, at there are but ten thousand ewes to be hscription price. Übe per share: ro97ectneeP, and all baforrnslion can be ob.. the Company's Wises, Nos. 93 and 24 Wash. dinge 374 eolith ThildD Street. 11 4 AISM LIIKENA. M. TP President. WM M. taTLY7dItT. Vice President. WAS. D. Tr.aettrer. it B. J. EARBISOIST, M. D.. Secretary. orrice GIRARD nairgsti CO*. 1... NY, :No , 324 WA.1,811T2 street. P 1 ILADELYHIA. February 2d, tE IS HEREBY Ell VS'S, That all 18TOCK 'Of 'AEC 81111 . 1110 COMPABY on which instal tre due and unpaid bac been declared tor rid will be eeld at Public Auction on eId.TUEL ,e fourth day of March. 1866, at 11 o'clock, the °flee of the Secretary of the Corporation, to the Charter and Bylaws, unlace re• er before that day. By order of the Oliveto% A.,HOYS. lndTreaartrer._ _VS 1111N.1N6 tio. 21 Bee.-- Street, NEW loan, February 1,1845. :nal Meeting of the Stockt oiders will be held IIiDBTAL HOTEL, In the city of Phtlao al- CLONESDAY, February trd, at one o clock ial Election of DIRECTOR% will be held at 'ace, on the same day. between the boors of -se P. id. :star Books will be closed on SATITR OAT. LBO/. and reopened on DIONDAX, rebruirs .1. B. — IOL, star)._ --.41"11 irEse R 304 G Fefra Jet, iSiSTislCa OF PSDINSIZ LTIMLA. SPECIAL INCOME TAX, Second. Third, Fourth, Fifth. Sixth, and itleTeoth Warde. IS FIERSBT (EVES that the Lists of Taxes. accordance with the prevision* of the joint of Congress, approved July S. len, Impoeing ix of Sre per centrtm awe the tutus. Profits for tie Tear ending December Slat, Mi. and increase UP= LICENSES wale Dealers, Retail Dealers in Liquor, Rotel it ad Pedlars, as per act of Lane Nth- 1111, have caned to me by the Assessor of the Dlefflai, and taxes are now due and payable, and that pay eof• Is hereby demanded. and will be racelved lee between the bops of 9 i. N. and 9 P. N. .re ALT SATURDAY . February 2,5 th, 1660. FBNITS. who neglect to pay on or before said Sitar .unary 2f.th, a special demand will be binned, ;t1 the law p rovides a -fee of twenty , cents and lent penalty, se will be seen by tele/Moe to the ton of the act or Jtne 20th. UAL of the United States and. that of Bangs known ml Dank; only received JISFISR HARDING, Collector. February n. DAL fell 127 PRESTON COAL AND IMPROVE. !TAT COMPANY. No. 2105 g WALNUT PAI r,sAst,PHIA. February U. 1865. TO STOCRHOLDSEIS.—The anneal meeting ,olther. for the election of Directors will be the °Mee of the Company, on WEDS BIDATe at 10 o'clock A. ht The neesseary arrange sompletl og the purchase of the leased colltel y Ipsey's Estate will be presented to the Stock. their approval B. P. 'ornr PHILADELPHIA, !Omar! 1, 19f6. TO BTOCKHoLDIIIO. —The Annual Meet , Etockt olders of this Company will he held on A. the 21si day of r.b, nary. UM, at la o'clock at the SA DI SO M. STRUT HALL Umnal Election for Directors will be held OR Y, the 6th do, of Alaych,l666 at the °Zee of lacy, No. 138 Snub TRIED at EDMUND HEMEL zteoreter7. OFFIIIE OF THE Cl ry BOUNTY. FUND COMMISSION, COMMOSWELLTSI 611. CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA, Jan 27, 11165. :e to hereby given that the Commission for the of the City Bocraty are now preparee to receive Olt the claims of all new recruits nn.der the Pro. if Ordinance of January 26, 1565. demo for One Year will receive a Warrant for POOR HUNDRED DOLLAS.d. leers for Two Years will receive a Warrant for :Ott EUNDRED AI SD _ eorsitrfißel l V D rßiirOw i D i OLLAvReS .RZ7nt for al &Axons who shall place in the smite of the fates a Bubstitute for not lose than Three Years, ice of a draft, and who shall thereupon be ere -4,12 the quota of the slty of PhUadelphla, t warrant for THEN HUNDRED DOLLARS. ler of the Commlisior anal meetlag cif E . Ot - rdiOli;11•1 navy, for the Election of Directors and smell toinsoo as DAY colae before it, will be bold at se of Fold fletuasuy, In the city of PITTBBU6I, THIED W EDEEtiDAY (lath) of MACH, A. D. 10 o'clock A. M lock and Bond Transfer Books of the Com a n y, m TransT „Bi ce in e city of Pittsburg, and at the icy in the Cif Nov York, will be elated oa 'ay of Mar cch. at 2P. M 2 and remain closed ''h day of Karr' ' mere meeting of the eltl. P,mrteentli .. Ward will be held at SPRING &Ala. on SATURDAY EVENING new,. the . to adopt measures for avoiding the DR AIM Au) now offering as fast ar we can pay them, bat rids are nearly exhausted; and unless thole liable it, and who have not contributed, will at once forward with their money, the draft will inevits- Le place. foramina° can put in NV man this week if they rifled with fonde i therefore, al wh rcan increase ibecriptions are respactfolly urged to do so lm fly. Non certificates are now ready i price $l6), and ,ad of any of the so/lading committees; also, of littee et the Lieutenant's room, in SPRING HALL. who rat there every evening except It I as been decided that the whole fund thus i shall be divided pro rata amongst sack of its ooze ItB may be drafted should we fell to clear noire now rests withyon,for certainly thole who WI cannot work harder or more faithfully, F. R. VAN OLSV.R, President. R. DAVI% Secretary. 0317 Zt OFFICE OF MiE14218012 OF IN TERNAL REVENUE, TRIED DISTRIOI Or YLVANIA, 924 North TRIED Street. ":E le hereby given that the Rate of increased I Liefl:ll3o6, under set of Jane 80tb. 162, and of let locums Tax assessed in pursuance of the iolution of July 4th, 1664. wia be opal for la and for impolite relative to the same, on the sae 11d dare of February. 1865. SOF etiould be in writing, and testimony will to to given under oat D. Levine made income returns leder any mini). >a of their liabilities under the excise law will opportunity of correcting the same daring the or appeals. and those surpeoted navies who 1 to avail ' , helmet's,' of this last afar nay rely thorough investigation being Instituted elder 4„ art Jim Nth, 1664, and the Inexorable en. it of all the penattlee provided. for In ease of irsudulent returns. J. FLETCHER BED% U. IL Ammer. 'Third District Ta. CITY WARRANT/I CAMID. THORPST RODNTIIa PAUL 0.13 TD WARD are prepared to pay the hlahest and cash the otty warrant'', for aU Alen mat the credit of the Eighth ward. • she BoonUtlns Officer. Captain R. E. 8111TH, nl4 LOOOBl Fitreet Baosvma, Toasting 1M sad 44 lfolth ANT STOCK (]OM. (DEIVA etiblianß,M&L reef, cm' of 81tviiarr9. roe on Commercial Law, 1R.,1101. hot., on Tints t, at 73; o o.oot. Bab• Ali cormr eindente fet7.tt• ADEILPHIA, Feb. o, gore for the ensuing year 214 Wet., at be LI• ' P. K.. and close at MOALLISTBIL lording Secretary. MANIA RAIL• _MORGA_N ITLADELMA. Pb.o 11,1565. Stockbol d ere of this Coca of the Company, bo. 3 4 40 Fobrnary Met, 18M, olpotloo will be held for Fnh 14 IEE3. ifITTSIIIIRO, Pt NO.rir.CES. PIMILADIGLPIOA WAND £EL RAILROAD 001ITAA1: Oahe NO. 030 WaLICOT barest, PFULADELPOfa, Feb. 14. IRIS. At the Annual Meeting of, the Istealtholdera of the Pettadsodds, end Rile Railroad Oomosru. held at thle riffles on the 13th met , the folio win* AS OMNI! , were n Nan' warmly *looted to verve for the anemias year. eh: Vdw erd F. Clay.• Jobe 0. builit. • Witham 0 Moorhead. William A Galbraith. huts Lewis„ JauteslD. ehetbam, Char leg H. Wvight, Samuel G Thoutotoa, Henry Detain, Prieertt At won ening of the Beiid. held Ode day, EDWARD P. Oalf was elected Preeident, end GEO. P. LIM* beotetary and Treasurer. GEORGE P. Lana. Secretary. tar' UNION CANAL COMPANY.-AT the Annual Meeting' of the Union thhnal Corn. 1 41 '7, bind on the 7fh ink, the fodowled- named gen. dolmen werA 111141kiraottely eleeted officers and managers tor theensaing year: . PRESIDE:IT: NAM; J. w I-TAS. DIANA6I34B: 'Themes I Den;el Haddock, Jr Ramnel T. Bodine, ICharles P. Retard. Runnel J. Reeves. . r nuomof lifuldlerOWn. SIORETARI . : lOMPOON TROMPHOR, Secretary. Wm, R. While. Jamaa B McFarland, Hoary Undd. Edmund Thomas klmber, Juana SPerina. TREARIIRBB. 't 080 A; Er' THE NEXT DRAFT.—INTIZENS' ET/BiIITOTS, REPSESENTAVIVS, AND VO- GiIItTEES AGENCY.—We beg leave to aril the atten tion of those who are drafted, and three who are en• rolled and liable to military duty, and also that claw of persona who are not liable to draft(ladies and gentle men over forty five years). to our whey for procuring t obetitutes and Volunteer Reprteentatlvee Persons should attend to this important matter at once, as the draft bra been fi x ed for the 16th of 'February next. We are doing' a striotly legitimate business; we are farptsilliee men rot liable to tee draft Re auhrthates and representatives, as low, if not at lower prim, than any other agency in Philadelphia The law allows nate put Substitutes to the Navy or Marine Gouts, to be credited to any district in the State wnere the principal, resides 10 reetlitate brad nese, If persons liiviqg in or oat or the city, who are enrolled, will furnish no with a certificate of (hear enrolment, from the Provost Hershel of Omit dik.tnet, they can bare Substitutes sworn into.e‘ther branch of this ssrvles, which will folly exempt them from drett Reference can be given to fading and rantlemon in this city. for whom we have done Imminent lit this lino, and wino In the following comities; Obviator. Delaware. 211ootoomerY. Bathe, Bunks, tiohaylklll r and North ampton. Lc. 8.--Churches and. Chiba farniehed at the lowest possible prices. Liberal arrangement') made with town ship committees to All quotas. Call or adores/3 110,1 ALLY, PARSW. & Co., 411 MISSTRITIr Street; Or, Box R. 177 Philadelphia root Office. ATTENTION, VOLUNTEERSI— BOUNTY! FOURTEENTH WARD. The Retrial.lna Committee are now prortred to nay in CABEt the LARGLEhT BO UN 'LIES to all reroreltd so crei ited to late ward. •lb•T will sit at rho 9outbeaat corner of THIRTEENTH and GREEN btreets EVERY DA.Y from 9 to 4. o'clock. where all termination will be cheerfully (lien. vol 4 the brokera• coma 10 lie and recalvo Fula. 11001VTIES In CASH: BOITZITIES For ono p00r... $5lOOO • For two yeam . 00 Per toreeyear .-- Bio 00 FOR. WO. YEARVRTSP.O N 8 JOIigL ViIANCOO FE'S CORPS: „,,......_. For one year $340 00 For two Tears —.... A9O tO For three 9eare..._._ - —.4.110 00 Dr. J. SADVICHOL. it eerutt;ng M,' J W TEA KA, ftS.l2t FRSD'S. A. VAS GLIM, } G"uni;tee. $425 IN len.sil PAID- TO A•LL RE. CROI7B credited to the TRRTH W&RD. -APPIT tO A. R. PR ANCidCIId, felB 6; No. H3-MAKEEST Street. OIL COMPANIES. CAMERON PETROLEUM CO. OF PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL V 14000.000. SHARES 200,000. PLR .... 00. BABBORIPTION PRESIDINT. VANCE STEWART; Or MIRO= COMM!. PA. TRIABUTOB. E. G. JAMES, OP PELLADOLTEILA tociurraai; J. L. DARLINGTON. WEST 011115 TEL. PL. DIRECTORS; VA.NOS STEWART. Mercer county, Pa. JOHN E. LEONARD, Wed Cheater; Pa. D. 0. FORNEY, Washington, D. 0. HENRY D. COOKB. Washington, D. a SIMON CAMERON, Harrisburg, Pa. JOHN a DIEHL. Philadelphia. JOHN F. HEAFP, Philadelphia. GEORGE 0. EVANS, Philadelphia. JAMES DUET, Marietta. Laniaster do., Pa. The present and prospective Talus of the dock of this Company may be inferred from the fest that it owns a fse simple interest in 478 (four hundred arid seventy three) acres or the richest-tested oil territory in Vowing° county, belislred by the most experienced oil men In that rectos, to be capable of producing a net mantel W eenie to the Company of one and a half million dollars, or th ree amen the entire cost df the stock, which would be equivalent to twenty. dye per cent. a month oaths subscription price, or one hundred and Arty Per cent. per annum on its par value. The following is a description of the Company's pro perty: One-fourth fee simple interest in the celebrated "Hoover " Farm, situate on the Allegheny river; about two and one-half miles below Franklin. son tabling 292 (two hundred and ninety-two) acres, with 332 rode (or over one mile) front on the Allegheny river. in which there are now twelve leases, each ten rods square. and from which the owners of the fee simple get one half the oil, free of all expense. Besides this, there are two wells owned by the owners of the fee, from which they get all the oil. On this Farm them are now tea wells in operation, producing an average of tea barrels per day, and several others are about being tubed. Them are boa on It 182 (eighty- seven) more lots surveyed, and more than fifty applications are now standing to lease the latter fermis helf the oil to the owners. Out of the twelve wells on this Farm eleven are now paling handsomely; a fact which enZalently demon strates the great richness and reliability of the terri tory. Is the entire fee eimpie interest in ISt (one hundred and eighty- one) acres. situate on the Allegheny river, near ly opposite the "Hoover " Farm. and a little nearer Franklin, at the mouth of MAI Run. having a front of 06 rods on the Allegheny river, and one mile on both sides of Mill Ran, with ample boring grease for one hundred walla, or Lots of ten rods square. This beet is known es the "Stewart Farm," and is clear of all leases or incumbrances of any kind. There is now in operation a fifty- barrel well (beside several smeller ones) on the Cochran Farm, which ad joins this on the south. In fact, the "Stewart'" Farm Is surrounded with good-paying wells, and within • short time a single lease of M) rode front, on the Imme diate oppoelte side of the river, sold for SSW= (one hundred and sixty-five thousand dollars.) On this lease a good well has been struck within a few days. In addition to the territory of the "Stewart " Farm. which is believed to be equally as good as the " Hoov 'er, " there are on it a three-story Grist Hill, with She 11. ater-power, a good farm-house, and other buildings, hat will be of use to the company. The durability of this immediate oil section Is lllus• trated by the fact that some of the wells on the " Hoov er" Farm have been pumping for over four years, With 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 at 011 Creek. The oneeri of the Company feel justified in present ing the following estimate of what. with vigorous management. the abort lands can be made to yield for th e hauls of the stockholders ins oorammativeiy churl time: THE " STEWART FARM." There ie room on thin for one hundred lots of ten rods eonare, all of which can be leased immediately for one. , half the oil. free of all expense to the Company. X etimating one well to each lot (one hundred wells, although there le them fox three hundred) at the Ten' moderate average of ten barrels each, would mak e a Deily product 1.000 bbla, Ont of this the Company's share would be. MO bid.. Value of daily yield to the Company. at ten dollars per bbl (It I. now sidling at gig, '' .... 1115,000 CO Allowing three hundred working days to the year, this would make the Compa ny's animal net receipts. from the Stew art Farm a10ne.... 1.610,000 00 Allow in g the mune estimates for the "Hoov ur in which the Company owns one-fonnh in fee of the laud interest, the anima net receipts from the latter would ......... • Mak Ir t the animal reeelpte frem both Farms •—•-•••••••—••••••—• ....... • .. .... 1,875,000 00 Deducting from thie amount the cam of $276,000 for contingencies, would leave • the Net Annual blame of the C0mpany........ 51,600,030 00 ALL TIIIISB LOTS CAA Itl IfitiIIiDIATELY LEAKED, If it 1 deemed expedient. at a royalty of 'one-half the 011, with covenants binding lessees to sink wells, with all potelble diligence, to the depth of WO or more feat. A YEW PLAIN WORDS TO SUBSOBISSRS. Ton are not asked to embeeribe to this Stock with the expectation of immediate/a , receiving large dividendg, but the basis on which the Company rests, it is be lieved, will mare your inveetment not only safe, but, Motion otively, of enormous value. ilbmithstanding, at the present prices of oll.the Com mis' a annual receipts (without any farther develop ment) would be forty thousand dollars, or eight peg cent. on the cost of the stock. The Preddeat. Mr. Stewart. la one of the moat practi cal and experienced oil operators in the State, and hie residence near the Comm" 's property and general oversight of its management is the best guarantee that no aorta will be spared to make the investment pro fitable.' 'Applications fora large proportion of the stook have owed, been male, but none will be receleed until the books of the Company ara regularly opened, for that purpose. Only a limited amount of tha Moak will ba sold at anbeaription Pries. • Th e s t ea k will be' banal full paid, without Author aimeamouta. BOOKS OF EM3BOB,rPTION will be oven fora few der c, on and after Jantutry 18. 1866, at the office of E. G. JAMES, Treasurer, fe&tt 10. 101 N911.111/1" Street. ?Mule. DIVIDENDS. tar DIVIDIRBD. this —THS day deel CURTI Nivtd OIL 0011PANY have ared a dend of TWO Mt CENT. payable on the 25kh inst. Books alone on the 18th. at BP. , and open on the 27th Inst. J 01312 11 WY/A. Seerterr. FRILADELPEITA. February lb, 113e6. feld at DIVIDEND.—THE NICHOLA S VirOII. COMPANY bay@ this day declared a DM deed of ONE rut CENT, payable on 20th instant Tr•nsfer books close on the 20th. at Ii P. M., and open oe the 27th instant JOHN H WILL, Secretary. PHILADRLPHI.A, February 15, 1865. te1.3.9t OFFICE OF THE COENPLANTER OIL COMPANY, 6514 WALNUT Street, Phila delphia, lfawatrair 8. 1866. The Board of Directors hair• • this day declared a dirt. dead of Obß FIR cum. on the reepitat stook of the Ccolyant payable at'Uteir office on and atter the 904. Ina; Tran,fer books close on the lOck, at 9 o'clock P. If.. lad reopen on the Stet tnst". - f*lfft THOS. itt num". Sieretarn I FINANCIAL. NATIONAL u4/0:441 ifVfik',7(llo AND :TAO :1 OP PHILADRLFICIA. CAPITAL . t;200,006. Privilege le Increase te..........500.000. Rat This Bank 11t open on Elie 90th Ind at qa. 5113 SECOND Stir« below Green, out nide, 4te nor- Jrl WI , it,eati9s will Ile northwest corner of S COJD and DRESS Stan ta all business enttustedlo It wilt mad with carittil soil prosipt attention. Collections made on al9 accessible potato on the' mod Itisorable terma. . . tour patronage ic resreefelly solicited. Vary trots. • A. BOYD, President. G. J. HAMILTON, Ossider. DIRECTORS: A. BOYD. Preildest, (Late Ass't Quartermaster tr.; B.) Phila. 3. B. HODOSOD, • Oil Merchant. .7. W. BULLOCK, Of Benj. Baton& & Bum. Wool Dealers. 0110. A .KORLBII. Of P. W. & 0. A Kohler, Hardware. ALL L. 'CR sWYO Et 1); Conumisaion Merchant. • W. BOMM, " orqff. Berm= a son, Bait Merchants, Rios street. CHAS. H. CUNNINGS. • Grain Merchant. 0. IC. BEACH, coal Herehent. late or the Am of Tyler & Co. B. N. RATHBUN. Coal Merchant. - ;OLEN WILLIAMS. 0111001% CHAS HILLMAN'S. Of Blrelr e PUtirattim, & Wreaker, Ship Balldere. SE GIRARD SMITH, Of the firm °VP. Y. 8. G. Smith, Bridkmakeree JOHN W. SVANKAN, Oentaaiislon Merchant THE NEW 7-30 IU. S. NOTES FOR SALE, IN SUMS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. DAVIES BROTHERS., BANKERS AND BRORERS, DIALpS UM GOVERNMWT excuarral GINS 10-40 BONDS, 5-20 BONDS. Se O.E4' 131. BONDS. nuatoß. MAY, AID JULY VOGPOSE. CASHED is GOLD, DV' EIZEZSIIVY A.. ki. - ..F.0u-cort SOWS, DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECtfitiTiSS. No. 44 PINE Strset, NE tif YORK. In Tiny of the ProePsat of PEACE and a PALL IA GOLD, holders of Geld Bonds will do well to detach the Con Tana an d realize the !eters at at preseat rates for Gold. Parties residing out of the city wishing to cash their Coupons Can for ward them by express, and we will re turn the Gold or Its 'vane 1n greenbacks, as desired. fell 31:* CARSON & GRAHAM, BROKERS, No. 305 CHESTOUT MUT. MOND STORY. J. IL CARSON. [ feo3-61.] THEO. R. GRAHAM alri STOCKS, U. S. LOANS, &c., TOUGHY AND SOLD OR COMMISSION, Br GEORGE J. BOYD. Broker. Wo. 1R South THIRD throat MILITARY. I "ONCE MORE TO THE FRONT 1" 213tk MOMENVToLU INFANTRY PRNNSYLVARIA STRIIRS. 7th UNION LRAM'S (NATTONAL G& GUARD) MGT.. COL. .rOffis A. GORS. (FOR ORB TEAR'S SERVICE.) RSORMTII WANTED FOR ONB. TWO, AND THREE TZARS' SERVICE. BOUTlnfil from Oily, for one year $4OO 03• Bounden from Government, for one Year.,--,, 100 03. Bounties from (lily. for two yeare • Bounder, from Government, for twayeare--- 230 00 Bounties from City. for three years --...-... $507.00 Bounties from Government, for three years 300 00 HIGHEST WARD BODATIRS PAID, BESIDES PAY, R &MRS. AND OLOTHIAG. This Regiment is authorized by the War Department and by the Governor a, Penney An the Officers are 'Tetuan. Soldiers. and have shove their COURAGE tirroig THE YIELD OP B ATTLE. Do net wait to be Drafted, but embrace the present opportunity to receive the liberal BOUNTIES OFFERED ' and to eeleat your own officers. ALL CITIZENS SHOULD INTEREST THEMSELVES IN PILLING THIS REOIMENT PROMPTL T. Colonel, JOHN A. GOEOAS, late Major Inch P. V., foLmenrt / o y an t t h Col. oth n P. V. COB M DAVIS, late Major Beth P. V. Major. WILLIAM H. BRWLIROS, late Captain 90th P. v. 'HEADQUARTERS. NATIONAL WAI DS , 4LL, M RAC& STRENT,BELOW KA RECRUITING STATION, 533 CRESTSUT STREET. fell tf -VOLUNTEERS I LOOK; TO -Y:OUR INTERESTS—THE FIFTEENTH 'W LTD PATS THE HIGHEST BOUST7.—Read these Aguas, and.don't be humbugged by Bounty Broken. Bounties paid to One-year men Egg) 00 Two-year M11111•••••,••••••••-•.-• ...o•-•••••••••-••••• 696 Oil Three- year leen.. OP 00 To two•year Veterans joining General Hancock's Corps: For One year— $BlO 00 For two i ears For three years 1.160 OU $l6 premium paid for every micepted•voluatear sradt ed to this w ard. AMOS wAIiKEE, CHARLES BOWES, f "." 42 / 11 ""e g . Wlll be at the Provost alarehal's bac% corner of THIRTEENTH and BR afiDl WINE Streste, every day topay the Bounty and give all racialist Information. fel& tit ti . TWELFTWWIiRD-TOECINTEERS WARTBD 1 CITY WARRANTS CABEIRD. WARD BOOINT.T.FORTY DOLLARS. One year men receive WO 00 Two-year men receive ................. 695 00 Three-year wen. receive...4...4. .............. ...... 850 00 Hancock's Brigade, two-year Veterans! One-year men receive.... 3940 00 Two-year men receive ......... ............—..... 995 CO Three-year re en receive................ 1,1&) OD The Dieburaing , Committee to receive recruits meet. every dayr, at Y. & L. LADNER'S, northern Military Hall. THlED.Street, below Greert: John H inner, Sohn 9 Heyi. I. B. Engles, Charles H. Mars ea, George Butz, B e.. Rentz, John Davis, Jr., John Apple. WlB. B. Comma, W. H. LangstibarEtun.. fele.et ITWENTY-FIRST WARD RE CRUITING OFFICE, 54.5 North EIGHTH Street, 3d door below are en. —The highest Bounties Given, and the mull amount of both City and wat d paid down in greenbacks. THEODORE L LITTLEFIELD, WILLIAM ROSE, Z. AMOS DRICSL SR, - Recruiting Comm ittee. EDUCATIONA-L. - VREICATION FOR B BINE S S .1-4 'Young men wbo wish to Qualify themselves for business) Ire bovtuoootakiLadvntazesfortolazsoat COITT)NDEIPB COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, No. 637 CHI STRUT Street, corner of SEVEN !IL The College occupies the whole upper portion or three stories of the large double building at the M. E. corner oHISTE UT and SEVENTH Streets, is well lighted. and ratted Up In a style of elegance and convenience which la unsurpaseed. The instruction given here le of she most practical and halftime like character. The appreciation of Be value is shown by the fact that during the midyear over seven hundred students were In attendance, and also by the readiness with which lie graduates sesare Marattra sitnatione, and the large number of application; Dade to the college for them. The coarse of inetruction BOOK BEEPING, Which Is taught In al/ its departmente and applicallons, just as it is practiced by the beat accountants and bust nese men. Each student opens, writes out and closes several mete of books adapted to the various branches of trade; makes out in proper form the various papers aced in butineee, such as Promissory litotes, keoeints, Ac. count Currents. Account Sales, Business Letters, Ba lance Sheets, &a. and Is instructed In the large variety of transaction; mid customs of bushman life. PEEMANSHIP. which is so important to a business man, receives asps clot attention, and the method of Instruction pursued here is well calculated to make elegant and rapid pen men. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC, including Interest, Profit and Lois, averaging Accounts. haebange, Au, Is taught in its shortest. and most &O. proved methods. COhIifgRCIAL LAW, MATHEMATICS. AND DE TECTIEG CoIINTERMT NOTES, sire included la the .Course of Instruction. . . _ TELEGRAPHING _ - - - - - is taught by one of the best of practical and enerleneed operator!, and every facility is afforded for si6ortiring a full 1114w/sage of al/ the minutia of the profession. domain:tint has been opened for the reception of ladits for Instrustion in this branch The great and in creasing demand for competent operators offers un usual opportunities for remunerative employment. As instruction is given to each strident separately, there who wish to enter for any partictLar branch can do so. WO 00 Thallium Tinnily required,for the complete Collates , . Home Conies, caries trete sight to twelve Weeti. as cording to the number of hour, daily devoted tp it. A handsome Diplome, with the seal of the Instititton at tached, ie awarded on graduation. • Students are received at any lime, and are instructed at nth hours as may beet suit their convenience. Catalogues containing terms, &c.. May be Maimed gratis on application at the College. It* 8, K. CRITTENDEN & CO. EDUCTION FOR BUSINESS.—TO Your g Men about engaging in business for them. 'elves. or who are seeking employment, the QUAKED CITY BUSINESS COLLEyS. TENTH and CHESTNUT' Streets. offers advantages of the highest order. This institution is what its name Imports A ffiIdOTACAI. btillOOL OeBUSINNSS. A.Pd is organized and conducted upon a plan ementiallY different from teat of ordinary commercial colleges. under the management of gentlemen of liberal educa tion and thorough Imetums experience. The system of last' uction corn eines THEORY AND PIUCTICE in the moat perfect manner, by theactual repress ntation of bneinees transactions, baying, selling, and deliver ing goods by sample, keeping the book e by original entries, them evoldina the defeata of copying systems, making out Inyolcee, BUIc, and Receipts, and drawing all the forms required in every department of Trade and Commerce. How many study wook-keeping and yet are alsinees most totally ignorant of the real radttirernents of a re ! The systemsad opted here is intended to eve the student a correct idea of the details and routine of actual. busi ness. and to lender him perfectly familiar with that which every man mint undor, tand In order to conduct his own or others' affairs with skill and credit, ACCOMMODATIONS. The Institution has more extensive accommodatiorm than any other in the 'State. The rooms occaniad ern. brace the whole of the second and third storied of the buildings. together with the Once on the ground Door. aid the whole is furnished in the best and most sub stantial manner. TO YOUNG 31Eil. If you design entering upon a course of commercial studies anywhere, you cannot do Justice to yourselves without drat investige Ong the mei its of the UMW' ion yon propose to patronize , and you are cordially invited TO visit this College and examine and judge .tor your selves. We invite comparisons end a candid examina tion of our plan and course of lo 'traction. Circulars and Ostalosues free on application by letter or personally at the Oilice, TENTH and CHESTNUT streets. felB,lt fIRYANT, STRATTON, & TBB.'S NATIONAL COMNIRCILL COLLEGB, AbabhlßLY BUILDINGS, S. W. corner of CHESTNUT and TBSITH Streets lortinction. both day sod orating, in Book , keeplarr. In lit ita drpermeettes and apollcatione. Commercial arithmetic. Comicerclal Law, Perunanehtp, and Tole greplitnir. Cali or Fiend fora Chi TrAtlrmw= , * uauwA‘ THE PREB73::-,PHILADELPHIA,''' SATURDAY: FBBItI " Y t is 186& FEBXIIKRY 17, 11185 / 225 DOCK STIMET, SALLY INSVBANCM STATEMENT : OF. THE OONDITION OF THB THAMES FIRE' INSURANCE CO., OF NORWICH, CONN . . pia THE 3114 DAT OF DEOBAIBEIL BMA 2,28 %apt of Cara 16200.000 03 - aotna A Ll b vit T l !70,000 03 Akvoinnt of Lorne on Beal Etta to $81,850 DO " • t a g t tZL " . iaa :. . Az 60 Lease on Cullsterai 04,800 (X " Oath on Haod.. : * . .... . ...... 42,976 OS -.! " Cad In hands of Agnate4_44 " .. .4.110 98 Other nolas not above spe . opted, inoinding nountS interatt 'l. 6,467 68 • , , Anict . utt of losses unadjusted 43,116 31 ' •.' - " ockettfintlizg 'claim enkijusted. and due ROILS Amount of otrstandleg olsims consdissted and not des IMO Amount of other liabilities luolicifoir rent and panties 441 OS Alit °not et surplus •. • •.• ... . 11,572 Mt (812esd) B. If. WHITTEMORE, ;Levi Seer. State of Connedieut. New London moat/. noels ion. Coon., Feb. 3 1866. - . . Then OW there pereoeally erwarea W. If. WHITTE MORS, E.Straer L of the above statemeat, aad'utede oath that the name ID true—before zne.' (bigned)LEWlS E. ST &NTOIL• JaAioe of the POWS. JOSEPH TILLINGH &ST. AMT. 409 WAINTIT Street,. ee•womflt RETAIL DUI , GOODS. iT'AGG &BRO., CORNER TENTTI AND .0 , VINE. OPEN EN.0.4. AUCTION . . _ . . . 'Ono lot Meese' regular:made - WO Stooklnge, 90 to-70 teats. One lot Ladles' Whit. Cotton riloyss. 13 cents. une 101, Stewart's W.O yards Spool Ootton, 1iep.,70 to 120. 70 cents per demi.- One lot Mates' Bali Rolls, only 25 mints. One lot Misses' Fine Linen Rematioa — Handkeroblofe, 26 vents. One lot Tool mate Blaelr-Velvet Ribbons, 2 , 4 to 13: One lot-Misses. 28-inen Merino Vesta, very fide, $ll6. One 1.,,t White Ivory Ram. Bolls, 40 cents. • Ono lo' Reel Cornet Olas_ps, 13 eon's. One let Lades.' Mai& Invisible Hair Nets. 15 cents: One lot Lad lee' n.l- silk Best Is. small plaids, St 23. One lot Boitilsh Manchester Grnghotos, 0) meats Also; several lots- Notions. Buttons, Gloves,' 'Band herd le/s, fold Is , RLEACHED AND - BROWN MIJS LINEI, CALICOES, and Domestic Goods generally.' at greatly DEDUCED rinum. Large parobaus from tea recent 'auction salsa enable' ne to offer advent sg.e in all the above goods. Superior Calicos e at y cents. CIIRINEN SToDDA.ILT kr BROTHER.- • 450, 452, and 454 North SICO D Street, fel7:3t Above Willow: LEGAL. TN THE ORPHANS'. COURT TOR THE OiTY ADD COMITY OF PHIL &DS t,Pala, Estate of HENRY BARRY, dot:emits& Bur Proceedings In Partition - To HENRY HANBY and CIid..ELES CARPENTEE,and to all other parties interested. NOTICE is hereLy given that in pnrenanee of I .lrtit of Pal Mien hound out of the Orphans' Court of Fmladel. phia, an itquest wi. , l be held by the Sheriff aad - Jary upon the several premises decribed 11D said writ, on FRIDAY, the 81st day of Match. A. 'D. 1961, at 10 - o'clock A. br. for the part:tote of mating partition of said premises to and among the bargiee leash, idtsreat ed therein, namely : the davitteee. and their legal repre sentatives, as mentioned tbe will of said decedent. .and If such partition cannot be made, then to vane end appraise the tame: at athich time and place yonrar,. hereby nettled to alien d. If.you think Droner. ' fele , e4t HENRY C HOWELL, Sheriff: 1N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CiTY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of CHRISTIANA LAFFERTY, deceased. Ear Proceed togs in' Partition. NOTICE is boreby given to WILLIAM Levrawrr, 3AIIIEIS VIATERK, and MARX, hie wife, WILLIAM LYNCH, and JIILIA.NA, hie wife. and CHARLES LAF FERTY. and to all other persons toseres'ed, that at an Orphans' Court, said at PhriadolAis, on tee 17th day of February, A- D. 1815, on motion of AARON TROMP SOP, attorney for Petitioner, the Court confirmed the valuation, ands role was g , anted neon all the parties in, eroded, viz; the devisees and their legsl repress's.- tativee mentioned in the will of the acid oecedent, to appear in raid Court or FR/DAY..the 7th April. A. D. 1865 to accept or refine the premises at the or p hew carom wby the sane ehould not be sold. 1.:" . 1 By t he Cuurt. s B. 111. BATTMES, Yon-eit. Deputy Clerk Orphane' Court. WHEREAS, LETTERS TESTAMEN TARY to the estate of JOHN HOWCON:lettegesds bave been granted to the uodertlened. all perttons in debted to said **tats *rs hereby *contested to make PAY. **tent, and ail versions Davit; g claims against said estate to present the name to. MARIA W. 11011TOW,:320 8 .1'01:01TH A.LFRED Joarm. 1931 WALLA St felt-set* FRANKLIN TAYLOR 530 vreviurist. PARABOLA SPECTACLES AID, WHILE THEY DO NOT WOBRY THE EYE. Ton may ruse them for hours, without any UNPLEASANT SENSATION IN THE EYES. The reason of thls lies in their halinc an UNIVERSAL, FOCUS, so that, look whichever way you may, there Is a (10N GENTRATIDTO FOR PALB ONLY BY 313011 X-13011 ,Sr- SON, OPTICIIiNS, Vo. 402 artsrsur STREET. HOLLERS OF OIL STOCKS SHOULD READ THE COMMERCIAL LIST PRICE CTiRREN.T. PUBLISHED :111" STEPHEN N. WINSLQW,, 241, - DocK. STKEETs. Its naiadslpida. NZW 131:101EWHEAT FLOUR, WHITS among HONEY. DEW PARED MOREL , CULTIVATED CRANBERRIES. &a • ALBERT 0. ROBERTS. Dealer !* line Groceries, irol-tt Corner ELEVENTH and VIDE Etruts 10tYDE BURPEE, • 1505 WILLOW k trast,Philadelphia, Sole Manufacturers of the AROMA-SATING COFFER ROAnTERS AND DIAMOND SLIER COFFEE NULLS. IL J. HYDE'S PATENTS. • "We save many times its cost yearly by roasting our ooffee 'with your Portable Coffee Roatwar . J. B. EINGSI,EY-3: CO. Continental Hotel . Philadelphia. "Where good coffee is desired. we consider your Boaster absolutely necessary." KANAGA. FOWLER, & CO , Girard House. "I can tarnish better coffee. at less expense, than When using the ready. roasted onfroe." W. H. BARRE, Ashland Haase. "Your Coffee Roaster and Mill are tndlepensable to me." B. B CLARKE, Germantown. I consider Your Portable Coffee Roaster the best in the market." JOHN B. LOWE, Philadelphia Coffee and S Mee Mills. U. S. A. GENERAL HOSPITAL, &WHIT Horse. "Your Patent Coffee Roaster la in use in this lifeePt. tal, and does its work in a Tory satisfactory manner, the coffee being much more evenly roasted, without any portion of it losing overdone. There is..saving la Quantity and improvement in quality. the aroma being retained " J H. TAYLOR, Surgeon N. S. V., to charge. U. B. A. ORNFRAL HOSPITAL. CHESTEII, Penns. "It gives me pleasure to rocommtno. your Coffee Router to all desiring good roasted coffee " THOS. HEWSON BACHE, Burgeon D. S. ff., in charge. Many testimonials might be given endorsing our small Family Coffee Boaster all of which unite in pro. mou VIC $8 80 rning it the only wahine worth having. Prices . MAIM Prices for Pottable Stove and Roaster, for Grocer', Hotel. Hospitals, Coffee Manufacturers: No. 1, $4O: Do. 2, 0,130; no. S. $125; no. 4, 11260. Send for clrmlar. All Macktives Warranted. Responsible families, de• airing to try any of the family sizes. before purchasing. can be accommodated by sending their orders to the Of• floe, 1505 WILLOW Street, Phlladolobla delO•atuth3mif HYDE & BITRPEIL MARSHAL'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of sale, by the Hon. JOHN CADNi/Alta.- ASH, Judge of the District Court of the United States, in sod for the %stern District of Pennsylvania, toAd miralty, to me directed. wal be FOld at public sale, to the highest and hest bidder. for-cash, at !CCHEM?. it'S STORR. No_ 142 North FRONT Street, on TUESDAY. 'March 7, 186ffet 12:o'clock M , the cargo of the schooner COQURTTE, consisting of Whales of 84.0 Island C 01404. WLL4TAIf NILLWARD, 11. S. Marshal E. D. of PoaatylTalltql- PHLLADELPHIA, Feb. 17,1)3E5. !AB 6t. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.—BUY THE Net of all, the patent-hince back ALBUMS, one quilled for etrenath and dottbility For sale, or all sizes, at B. F. REIMER'S, 624 ARCH Street. It* CARTES DE VISITE, OF VARIOUS iitylet,E made tasteful end natural le style and finish, at REIMER'S Gallery. SECON D Street. above Green. When !sped pictures are desired go there. E BEST. OF ALL IN THE LINE TH -a- of Portraits ewe lifel• size PHOTOGRAPIti. in oil, we en colored in the ear/Atone meaner ea those by B P. BEIM% 624 AMR tree le PA TT ON'S., WALNUT, BELOW J.- WORTH —Store noted for Oheap Wall Papers. P ATT 0 N-' , WALNUT, BELOW -a- Eighth. Central location for exhibith g Wail Papers. pATT 0 N HAS NOVELTIES IN - 1 a- Wall rapers not found in any other establishment P',.A. TT ON HAS THIRTY. THREE 3"ears' experience, and In no comblnktion to sus tain huh prices. fel7.llBt. NEW PECAN NUTS-LARGE AND fine,landing from brig Ida McLeod, from 'New Orleans, and for nabs JO by SEPH B. & CO, fell3-tbmnSt* 108 and 110 SOUTH WHA.R.VIB. B°l'l2'' S BOSTON BIS BOND'S celebrated Batter Biscuit, In barrels and half barrels, received fresh 'every week -from Boston, tut& lox cafe to the trade by JOSEPH B. BUSHIER & 00., Agents for T. D. Bond, fel(tthemSt* 105 and 110 BOOTH WHAMS& B OND'S MILK BISCUIT- PUT UP Tin-Calas; the beet of their kind In the United States—bidcg tender, delicious, and easy of digestion, and eminently adapted for the food of &Caen, and delicate perilous. Received fresh every week from Boston, by steamer, and for sale to the trade bv JOSI,PB B. BUSSIBR & CO., Monte for T. 0. Bond, feld thern3i* 108 and 110 801N11 teIIaRVIS. SPICED MINCED MEAT-IN 1311R EEL8. Firkins. and Wass Jam Atmore brim& For rule. at manufacturer's rate, by JOS. B BOWER & CO.. Agents for Manufacturers, 108 and 110 SOUTH WHARVES. fel6 timer 'COTTON AND FLAX BAIL DUNE said CANVAS. of all ambers mid br Tent. Awn Lug. Trunk.. and Wairon.cover Duct Also. Paper Manufacturers' Prier Pelts. from 1 to 6 teat Inds; Paulin.. Halting, Sail Twine Am - 01ilt _ No. 103 10111.11' ap‘se. • WRITTEN AND VICEIBAL DB ECILIPTIONB of Oharaoter, Constitution, and 'Hi lent, with ADVICE on Business, HeaDb. Edam. lion. B.U. luttirovement, Meanigememt and Train. ing of CHILDREN, social adaptation, fa ~dA7 and waning, b y. I JOHN L. OAPEN, Phrenologist and BookseUei • 0011-tuthslyif No. 25 & TENTH SR—above Oba nUt. SLEEPER'S U. HAM - FACTO IdAMERT STRUT. Al Om. &Air ahem* 'Muth: it 914/4 c 1,144211414 OLMULINGt UO MRS. WOOD'S NEW BOOt. LORD °ARBON'S D.tVGIIMS. $2/6 IS U LOFT) OAXDORWS rattrauftEssf LORD Obi'CHURN'S DAIJOUTRUkikf LORD' Oti.KBURWS DADGEWRRSI LOgD . OAKRU22SPS' DA.UOTA•II3B I LORD BMW' WOOD, author of " °meld Cray:" "Verner's Pride.' • 'Shadow of hshlydrat." ate.; is published this dOI and for sale by all Boolitellers everywhere. It Is ow. paste in one large octave volutes. nnifOrni:with' Ott- weld Cray." and " Shadow of daldydraV" Pill:s*4ll4o In paper; or 41l1n sloth. PHIL ADELPEItk, PA Lord Oakburn'eDattgh- ['The tisetle's Hem ...• sr Sr tore $l. 59, Vilkner's Pride . 1 50' flectrold Orel L tO,Shadowof Aithlyent.:l 50" Squire TreTlyn'e Noir. 501 • The above are eachln one volanke. paper cover. *NW one le oleo publlahed In one 'Volume, cloth, prico4ll2: The Earl's 751 The Runaway MainlLl... 60 - The isyst...ry 75 A Life'e 50" 'pie Lem, Sank Note—. 73 Better fer 75 • Above are each In one voinme, paper ocver. llaolroni• bralet pnbllehed in one volume, cloth, price $1 snob:- .Ihe Channthis $L COlAnrora Floyd .. 75 The above are each In one voinme, Paper cover. Was vei Mena are also published In one voinute. 012th. Price' The nsunted Tower.... &O The Lawyer's Ssortt.... 2r , !Peggy Night at 0ff0r4... 2i William Altair . 25 ILLUMINATED STORIES. Bach book is issued in an " ILLirursaesu Cairns," in Ave colors, full of illustrations, and will also be found la be the most - saleable series of books ever printed in this country. Booksellers and 'Mothers will be supplied with them by the hundred or thousand, at very low-rates. The all following are publiehed this day, and the balance of the eerlca will appear weekly, aix each week, THE REBEL BRIDE, yr A4rHY TEMPEST, • SWEENY TODD, THE GOLD SEEKERS, VALDEZ, THE PIRATE, JACK TUNIC, PUBLISHED LAST WEEK. GALLANT TOM, THE FLYING ARTILLERIST, THE YANKEE MIDDY, THE FLYING YANKEE, THE KING'S CRUISERS, OLD PUT; Ox, DAYS OF '76. ggr,Nookeellcrs. News Agente, Canvassers: Pedlars. &Were, Army Agents. and all others will please send to their 021i8211 at once for what they want of the above fast. selling books. TWRITTY NEW-BOOKS-JUST OUT, •LORDP OA HEUER , S DAUGHTERS, HIGH. LIFE IN WASHINGTON, THE BEAUTIFUL WIDOW, - COAL AND coaa. FAMILY tumors. THE BROTHER'S SECRET, FLIRTATIONS IN FASHIONABLE LIFE, FAMILY PRIDE, THE LUST LOVE, OSWALD ORAL THE BRIDAL EV% - - THE PRIDE OF LIFE, BOHEMIANS OF LONDON, ,TME RIVAL BELLES, TEE DEVOTED BRIDE, LOVE ADD DUTY; • ' SELF. SACRIFICE, • THE REJECTED WIFE, , WOMAN IN BLACK. PETERSON'S NSW COOP BOOS. PRICE OP BAC% $1.50 IN PAYEE; Or, SO IN CLOTH. rahltebed and for sale at the Cheapest Book House la the world to bay or send for a stock of Books, which is at Copies of any or the alove Books will be sent every .Vbere, at once, free of postage, on receipt of, the price by sic CARTOONS OF RAPHAEL. ENTIRELY NEW SERIES GT LINE ENGRAWNHS, Sprayed by 0. ORP.ATBA.Cri, from drawings made at Hampton Court Palace a xpressly fur tide parpose. Printed on s uperb paper—alze 17 byl2 inches. /Or SEVEN PLATES, liEt Bach with descriptive text, Memoir of Raphael, be.. ace. Cabinet size. and cased In a beautiful Portfolio. Pike I slo a set; Artiste' Proofs, $lO a set. RETAIL AND WHOLESALE AT THE RETAIL ROOKS LONDON PRINTING CONLPA..IiY, 487 BROADWAY, NESY TORN. 487 - . . A Priced Diet of the Company's Illustrated and Stand ard Hooke will be cent free oa application. HENRY A. BROWN, felB-ersi9t MANAGER. THEODORE BUSS & CO., 118 NORTH -IL THIRD Street, beg the attention of the Trade, Pro fessors, and Teachtra to the present retell price of the following book s: Prof. Dit NA'S TEXT BOOR OF GEOLOGY ~,.».,$2 00 Prof. DANA'S MANIT&L OF OHO LdGY, 014 pages. with Mart and one thousand Illustrat.ons 3 00 Prof. HILLMAN 's PRINCIPLES OF PHYSLIS..., 300 Prof SlLLlrman I 1 PRINCIPERS OF CHEMISTRY 2 CO HRIIHNFIELD 'S. GREEK TESTAIfBri T, with Le=i_n 2 OD ON'ELL'S KLIVIED STATES SPEAKER, new edt limo 7 GO • LOVELL'S SCHOOL DIALOGUES ... •-• . —.. 160 The high position conceded to. Professors Dana and !Millman br Scientists In Europa. as we❑ as in America. ,vrLl command their rarpectiva Tele. Hooka to ail late. `reined In the sciences et which they treat. lt* NEW BOOKS I NEW BOOKS I THE AFRIOAN'S RUM TTO canna 3HI.P. A work at great Interest at the present ume. Pamphlet. price 26 cents. • CHILDREN IN PARADISE. By Rev. Frederick H. Wines PACS Cl. I , EY 'ACTED LIGHT. Illustrations of the Redeemer's Faithfulness In the Happy Desth•bed Experience of Christians. Price $1.50 THE BOOR OP COMMON PRAYER; with AM:deis t 'Mien of the Sacraments, and other Bites and Core. monies of the Presbyterian Church. as amended by the Westminster Divines in 1511. Price $2 50. For sale by JAMBS 8. OLAXTON. eneceesor to WM. S ALFRED MARTON. felt if 606 CHESTNUT Street. PhtladelPida. TUE RUGGLES GEMS, A 13OLLECTION OF EXQUIBITS OIL PAINT INGS ofgeenery or. the Old and New World, painted hint maitre . BY BII0(0.1Bd, on view and ter ode et AFIMBAD dt EvAirs., 724 CHBATIIII" Street The enviable reputation which Mules hag already acquired, and tke rare merltonlvertatly awarded to hie genine by acknowledged critics, render one or more of theee "Gems " an alinont 4 4ndievognmble anacmoani raent to every collection of line arts- .418-3 t T ANDARD MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS—lnelaing an the resent works of AIR- Toßy, BIOGRAPHY, TRAVELS, and GENERAL LITEHATUEN. also, workson MILITARY AND NAVAL ecrurcl, THE BTEAM-Elieuns, ARCHITECTURE, &c.. km, with a large moan/Ent of soothe on MEDICINE BUR GREY and the COLLATERAL Wan& all for sale at the lowest prices, by LITIDEth7 & BLAKU3TON, Publisher" and Booksellers, fele. tt D o. 2 , 5 South SEX I'M Street. TER HEIRS OE JAMES, JOIIN, AND ALEXANOSS OALDWICLIA. sad JOHN WI. Li,tail• PDX: arid also of IMBRUE'. JD aVISSON, THOVIA9 DOUGLASS, CHARLES PISREY, an R. CLaIBORSE, may hear of romethiag to their advantage, itt relation to some old Landed Interests, hi fardishlng theft' ad dresseaAo "C. U. H.," Box 1691, Post Office, Phila delphia, Pa. fold 21. PIiTENTS PRO() URIC D-lINITRD States and European. EDWARD BROWIr, Jasl4-Im 4 811 WALIFErr street A FURNISHED AND UNFUR RIMED ROOM, with BOARD, to a priests ftsal 19, f or gentlemen. Referease required . Address `O, ' at this oftlee. fela-as. JARED'S EMAIL DE PARIS IS NOW used by the most refined and sortiPulons. and IN most admirable as apreserver. restorer, and beautifier of the akin. keeping It smooth, fatr, and transparent Sold by drngsirts, perfumers and coiffeurs. E. JOUIIII, 311 Eolith VINT id Street JOHNSTOti, HOLLOWLY. & COW DEN, and DYPTT a CO. , general agents. told-emu' fit PPS, TOPS, TOPS, TOP CORDS, &e.. are. PAIXTED TOPS. rOWSSED TOPS Box.woob TOPS. BMMNG Just received: and for sale at U lowes l t rate.TOPS, Ite3. W TILLER. felt-St No. 3% South FOURTH Street, IptEMOVAL.—JOHN H. WILLIAMS & co. have removed from No 829 N 240 CHESTBUT.Street, lately accepted by Maa s.ra Wm. recKee St Co. CHARLES P. HASELTINE boa REMOVED from No, WS to 244) CHESTNUT STREET. COPARTNERSHIP 'NOTICE. ;Mr. CHAELBe P. HaSSLTINE becomes a Partner In our Zirm from title dela. JNO. H. WILLIAMS 81 CO. PErriI.DELPHIA. February M. 1813/ fel6.lm• 00/11 0 MITA glii? MAW STBEET% PUBLISHED THIS DAY. M. 1170NELY' WOOD. MRS. HORT WOWS OWNS BOOK& 1•i MORE PUBLISHED THIS DAY. 3E90.4 TERSON'S TWELVE EMS NOW READY. PRICE 25 GENTS EACH. BY THE BEST AUTHORS IN TEE WORLD Published and for sale by T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, 10. 306 CRESTIOT Street, Philadelphia, ♦nd fey axle by all Booksellers everywhere. T. B. ITTEBSDN & 4ROTHERS', 306 Chestnut Street, Minolta., Pa. FOR SALE BY ALL BOOKSELLBRS. it PERSONAL. BOA.RDING. IMPOR'ffERS AND DEALERS TIN PLATE,:: ;BERET. COP MR. INGOT COPP. ER, PIG TIN, 4141 F LEAD, SPELTER, \ANTIMONY, METAL, MACK LEAD CRUCIBLES, AMERICAN SHEET IRON, AMERICAN BLOOM SHEET IRON, OALTANIZED B LOONSHEET IRON, IMITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON, RUSSIA. SHEET IRONi HOOP IRON, All Nllmbers and. Sizes, ROUND IRON, x 1.4.1-4. SAG. 5.5. 9•15.1• TEAZLE IRON, CAST STEEL, FIDES of all kinds, RIVETS of all kinds and alms, WIRES of all kinds and aim* REGISTERS of all kinds, VENTILATORS of all kindaw EMERY, BORAX, ISce, ear. It* WANTED -BY A YOUNG MARRIED MAN, a situation in any wholesale hostages, either as Soloman, or to attend to Weide hasinele. No objections to leaving the - atty.. Reference given Northlank employer. Addrees R S. BILLIWN. No 919 FRONT Street, Psiladelphia. • felS-2tv WANTED-COPYING OB WRITING of any kind by an eeeountant whose eventual ere dfaengsaed. Address G. B. WEST. SAL Norte TEEM TWIN TH street. felS•9t• WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN OF eighteen, a FITUATION Ina Wholesale or Bank g House. Bert of city referenceogisen aa to qualifica tion ant moral worth. Address •`a. IL P.." Prom °Mee. WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN AGED seventeen, a SITUATION in a Counting-Honto. Ham Lad a Tear's ammo of BookkoLPing. Androos M. P.," Frees Office. 143174 P. "AND PUBLISHING WANTED-BY THE MIDDLE OF March, a comfortable DIV.W.T.ILTO _azood neigh. borbood Rout not to exceed pa tem 12t. . address Box 925,P0et Office. in WANTED TO RENT—BEFORE AWL the Brat of April, a DWELLIAG. with the modern improremente with . 9 to 19 rooms. Central location Address Boa 1153. Philadelphia P. 0. fel4llV i th OFFICE WATER TRANS , romenos U. R. A no. 2174 South 'FETED Street. raILADELPRIA, Feb. 14, 1f65. Vessels wanted to transport Coat to Soathera Ports for the army. Despatehelvea. fel6-If JOHII 3 SENIIIN GS, Capt & Aut. Q. At I[OEBEB 1 HORSES II HORSES 111 QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S Orrice, FIRST DIVISION • WASHINGTON CITT, February 13, 1615. HOHBIB, wettable for the cavalry service, wilt be purchased at Ojeiboro Depot,, in open Market, till Ap..11 1, 1 5 eff. Hones will be delivered to Captain L Lowry Moore, A. Q. M. , and be subjected to the usual Government in spection before being accepted . _ - Specifications, as follows: "Cavalry Horses must be sound In all particular', well broken, In fo.o flesh and wood condition. from fifteen (is) to sixteen (16) hands high, from five 19) 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. tf still vigorous, sprightly, and healthy. may be accepted. Price one hundred and seventy -A ve dollars (1/70 each. Hoare of Inspection, from 9A. M. to 4P. 11. Payment will be made at this office. JANIB A. ItHIN, tspl Colonel in charge of tat Division Q. G. 0, CAVALRY HORSES, CMARTElMasvan's DEpAnriturr. Cornet TWALBTH and GIB aRD Streets. PunsmammtA, Pa,, February 16, 1863. Horses suitable for the cavalry service will be pur chased by the undersigned, In open market, at 3166 each. Each animal to be subjected to the usual Government inspection before being accepted. Florets wilt be delivered to the U. S. inspector at the liVeatern Hotel, Market street, between Thirteenth and Broad atreete. Said horses to be sound In all particulars; not lees than five, nor more than nine rears old; from 16 to 16 hands high; full In flesh; compactly built; bridle-wise, and of size sufficient for cavalry purposes. By order of Col. H. Biggs, Chief Quartermaster. CEO. H. ORME. fele- tmbl3 Captain and A. C. M. MEDICAL PURVEYOR'S OFFICE, WASELNOTOX. D. 0.. February 14,1666. Merchants and dealer. who wish to supply the Medi cal Purveying Department In this city with articles of hospital furniture that may be required, are requested to forward to this offi ca. at ti sir earliest convenience samples of each articles they are wiling to furnish: together with a price list of the mule. D. SUTHERLAND, fel6.thsto SIVE. S A , Medical Purveyor. FOR BARBADOS.-THI3 British brig " SOLINS," Peterson, muster, will sail as 100903, in few days. For freight or passage, SPIPIY to JAWISTORE & LAVERGNE. ' 202 South FRONT Street. 15 -8 71 ADOLPH HINTZ'S FINE. TONE end ikandeome PLUMS. Only fel sale at JAS. BELLAS S. SBlB. FIFTH St. fifgli ERNEST GABLER'S .7 14 Octave Parlor Grand PIANOS. Overl,ooo In we In Philadelphia. Onl7 for sale at JAS. BILLAN 8..281 S. FIFTH Street. FFFPfRAVEN 4% BACON'S PIANOS. l Known for 40 years. Only for rate at, JAB. MILLAR'S, An fl VII% Street. ,W7Msji CALENBURG &; VATNEVEI il art' Concert PIANOS; first class. Only for sib at JAIL BELIAICS, 2815. FLPTe Street. NMI NEW FINE 7-OCTAVE MO• DI EN , STYLE PtANOS; from $175 to MAX JAB. BILLAK, 2818. FIFTH Streak NMPRINOR'S AUTOM&TIC Only GANS mow anything known in this lime for sale atBEL METH, ASI. S. VIVO. Street. Ffmi PRINCE & CO 'S WORLD. RENOWNRW STINAIDIONS. Over SUM In nee now. JAS. BELLAK,SoIe-Anent, .1931-Inlifr" 2818. F/FTE Street. MrSELLING OFF AT COST, from now until Marra lel. PIANOS, M. LODEOYS, ORGANS, and all other Mnsloal Imam meats, Fixteree, Window, Heater with itipe. Gee Cbsedettere. as , to. the highest bidder. All must be sold and taken away before the let of blank fele-let 1102 CHESTNUT Street. MARSH'S PIANO . AND MUSIC STONS will be removed to No, 1029 CEIBSTIIItre Street, on the bit day of Melnik, while rebuilding UM Irelo4[l. TASTEFUL &ND OLOTIIIIOI IIETALS. METALS DIMVALS t N. 8 G. 'T'AVI..OI3. CO., 303 BRANCH STREET, IPHILADZWIIIAL, IFV.VfII%. W. ANTE D—BY A FIRST-CLASS Life Insurance CoMpany doing business in this city, an experienced Agent, and persons to learn the business, to canvass the city. Also. Agents to travel in the state. A very liberal arrangement will be made with respectable periled Address "Poet Once. Box .701 " fel6-3t* WANTED -A SITUATION BY AN experienced business man in any capaclty where integrity and reliability are requisite. Under stands Book -ir 8813111 C and can stye the beet of city re ferences. Address " Winter," Pres. office. felb.be WANTED 'Da RENT—A LARGE Rom with 'team power. Addiesa 40- 1 73 NA. 148 North SIXTH Street: ' tOIS-60 WANTED -AT $1.50 PER MONTH, a reliable CANVASSER In every town and county for "The Nurse and SPY," the most interesting and ex citing book ever published, embracing the adventures of a woman in the Union army as nurse,Scout, Cud Spy, giving a most vivid inner picture of t he war. We have agents clearing MO per month, which we will prove to any doubting applicant Send for circulars. Address JONES 89.01. 4 CO.. jald-lm 600. CHESTNUT St . Philadelphia, Pa. A LADY,.HAVING HAD ;CON SIDEBABLE experience in palatine Photographs, sad who also naderstands korytyping, desires a situa tion in a Photograph Geller,. Beet of references tar nished. Address " Alice," Presn office. lel7-2P, PRIVATE OIL ENTERPRISE. A few. gentlemen having recently purchased a valuable tract of Oil Land, desire forming a small com pany to de ielop it immediately. Operations have al ready commenced.marb Diary secured. iitc. Four Shares of the Capital F rock yet to dispose of. For particulars. inquire at *OS North SECOND street. fel4•dt• COUNTRY HOUSE WANTED, mu near btatton ; Germantown or Chestnut Hill pre. (erred. Most be large and suitable for boarders. ad. dress 0 Burton." this office. fel6-4l' de WANTED TO RENT-A CON. .e.VBISIBNT HOUSE with modern improvements, In the western part of the city or West Phliadriphia. Don't care about possession for two or three moatha, Address " fel4-81. , Box 2194 Post Office. ToItARRIT T & CO., AUCTIONEERS, -A. , WO NA Bt•bEt, own- r or nit: w. Large pe,vmptory blue 800 Lite and packages dry gocds, by mita ego , . • Ori TURSDAY NORIING, February 21, a; 10 o'clock, incindleg Sheriff's sale, oomPrioing • eases Otv goods. • oases olorbirr • —caeca boots end. sloes. . • times notices. 1 ease wbalsbone driving whtps. Litrm and CroIIQD bonekerchiefe. aLSO-8&0I oos. lacliee' aad gents' beelmnd and ham med-witched PlPnah linen cambric, silk, and aJAna baidketchitia, being the balence of atqalc of an lea porter. .61.60-101 dboysi,llo sends. ILI 3 'O-20 cab • le,ts, 11,1mora.la. &:. felB Zt A CCTION 141TICE._ BY JOHN H. OSGOOD & SON, BOS TOL TRADE SALE OF DRY GOODS ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 214 1865, OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COTTON, WOOLEN, AND LINEN GOODS, Gazes and base Bine, Red, Gray. Mixed. White, Wore. and Striped Plaid and Printed Wool Pinn acle. Cases assorted Hosiery, filllrte. and Drawers. Bales and Canes Brown aid Bleached Colton& Cases Brosec one, Cassinteres. Onahmerettes. Batiste, and Cloaking& Bales heavy Wool Bagging, Bags, and Twine. Bales Linen Crash. B. and B. Dinka and Canvas. Cates May Linen and Brown Drail. - Bales 6-I Felt Carpetings. - - Cases Stool Cottons. of best wale. Cease Drees goods Cases Lawrence, Coolnoo. Concord. and Attawangan, and ether standard styles Prints. Bale. Army Ithmkett, standard weight.. Came Lasting and Italian Clothe. Balsa Brown Linen Table Cloths. Bales Canvas Bales Cottorades, &a. Bale. 'Wicking. Waddirtg. and Batting. 'with other do. lIIMMIMI sirable Goods. • Bales Canvas and Duck. Cases Cotton and Linen Damask. Cases Everett. D. & T., and Check Bassintores. Gases Shirting Stripes. Cases Denims, in variety of brands. Cases Mix Melton. Gases Garibaldi Repel:ants. Bales Salmon Falls C. Sheatings and GOttost Flannels. Cases Salmon Falls, Ipswich. and Beamna Comets Jeane. Cases Bartlett, Winona, Ramie, and Lanstion Cottons. Cares "York and Everett Manilas. Cseee York and Everett' B. B. D. and Tvrtst. Ca 14311 Portsmouth Denims. Wales Seamlees Bag , . Glees Black and Colors Super Linen Thrall. C8.3e1l Fancy ehirthki Flannel, with many otirurdeelra. ble Gonda. Calais azd bass. Atlantic Cotton 111114 Skixttur and Sheeting% in their ?MUDS grade& • Casai , Appleton Sheeting& thisei Bates' Magonta Shirt/no. Cases Ater Milt 6, . Glasgow. Hamden,. and- Lanononar °lngham% Came Georgia Plain Transept. CALMS AIDSCIIS and Pbnlint% Cases liarland and. Alma Tweede aid Cieburn. Canna /Tale and Freer's Cashniarattea. Cates Hamden Mills Cottonadea. Cases Bar Mille patio Twist, Bay balls extra Ciao Late titan, Undo Lake,. Foetal. Marmviville. and Efarrl rlton 4.4 colored (batons. Bales Skein& brown Drilla and Eldrthigs. and Falls brown Eibirtinga and Flannels. fel° tt FOR SALE AND TO LET. REAL ESTATE. REAL mm ESTATE ESTA T EAE REAL ESTATE REAL REAL ESTATE. $6,001,000 WORTH FOR SALE. 1155,0(0,0110 WORTH FOR SALE. - $6,001:1,000 moan" FOR SALE. FEBRUARY CA.TALCGITE JUST OUT. FEBRUARY CATALOGUE JUST OUT. FEBRUARY CATALOGUE JUST lOUT. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. FOR GRATUITOUS roisraisuriox. °coring% 72 PAGES IN. DESCRIPTION. OCCUPIES T 2 PAGES IS inscat[ertoff. 00001.186 72 YAGIBS IN DESCRIPTION. TT SEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE, that MILLER'S IX_ CATALOGUE OF REAL EsTaTil FOR SALE, standenarivaled as the greatest ..produchon of Me nge to parties Interests.* in the w i shin g r sate of city or ruburban proPert.Y. NO Person to par. chase should fail to procure a COPT for. February, Just out, far gratuitous dis:rlhatlon Said Cataloguecontains a great ntunbrr of first class Dwellings. elanstons near by. and Balding Lots In all portions of the city. OEOR9E C MILLER, Practical Beal Erate - Operator (for the Jet twenty Years). .104 North SIXTH street. SFOR SALE—No SW NORTH THIRD STREET— Large Store and Dwelling; Lot 20 feet (roar br 183 feet deep on Dilwyn street, with two-story Ware house 011 that Boor. A first-rate locality for a wholesale honor dealer or leather store. MILLER. 154 North !SIXTH Street. Price low and on easy terms. FGR SALE—SPLENDID FRONT DWEL LING, ecuth side Summer street, west of 81:teen:II street, In llrst-rate order; Lot 28 by 111 to a street -811,510. MILLER- 154 North SIXTH St. FOR SALE—M *ON IFICENT DWELLING. Spring Garden street, west of Thirteenth ' diately opposite thefeiniiiiirj . Price. g .0t70, Neat Dwelling, Buttonwood,' east of Sixth street. Only $5.510 P1NF1391.10.11 soon Neat Dwelling. 711 Brown street, twelve rooms; now air-TitY. Only $6.000i clear. - Besides hundreds of other propertlea that are abso lutely worthy the,attention of purchasers 0110 0, MILL RR, 154 North SIXTH . Street. 1L) FOR SALE—NEAT MAIShION, DARBY ROAD, 434 miles from the city Eight acres of Land. Splendid Summer Residence. 1110,(1)0. TEN ACRES OF LAND on the Ridge avanne. ten minutes' walk from Passenser Railroad Depot. Good ordinary imeroyements. 5t2.040 EIGSTSEN ACRES OF BXCBLLRNT LAND, 4X miles from Merket-street Bridge. on the Baverforn road, near Haddington. Hood. ordinary Improvements. Only 812,0((). TEN ACRES of excellent Land, with good ordinary improvements At the Seven-mile Stone. on the Box 'borough pike Steam care 'within titree-fourtha or a mile Only 44,00. FOUR AUKS'S at Boxborough, between the Seventh arta En hth-mile Stone. Ordinary six-roomed D welling and Stable; ICS feet front on pike, with iron railing. Now empty. $l6OO. THIRTY -THREE ACRES of splendid Land, with maenilicent improvements, dye miles west of Mated. Must be been to be appreciated. Price, MM. utensils, &c.. included. SIXI ORES of superior Land, with excellent im provements, only ten miles from the city, on the Penn sylvania Central Railroad, Ave minutes' walk from the can. $15,000. FORTY ACRES of good Land, with ordinary im- Spprovements. Stati o n . uteen mikes C e nt ra le city. at read Eag le Pennsylvania Railroad. MOM clear. and only *LOO) cash rcuraired. FORTY -FOITR ACRES of excellent Land. with splen did Frame improvements. only half a mile from Rail reed Station at Trenton, on the Pennsylvania aide. Price, SlO.OOO. • GEORGE C. HILLBE. Beal Estate Broker, It No. 154- North SIXTH dtreet. MaTO LET-AT BEVERLY, N. J., A destrable modern three-story nine-room Hones, earriage•honae, and 8( ablea, and large Lot B. IdU RYSY. 144 S. FOURTH St. ei WANTED T RENT FOR SIX mmti. months, from 'lot of Mayor Jane, a wail -- bails and fumbled COTTAGE or HODUCE. In a good location. in the neighborhood of Germantown; not less than fora' bed-rooms. ddres. "No. 2495" P. O. felS-stetth4t. FOR SALE-THE DESIRABLE DIVALLINGI6IS OREM Street, with large side yard, and early-Noesesaton. B F G6tar4. 123 South FOURTH Street. felS•tf Or S.W. cor. SYMINIZEBTO and GREF.N FOR SALE-A VALUABLE SEMI. NARY PROPERTY, vrhieh pap! w€ll, dinightfally aitnated 1 e. healthy town, in Mew Tmey U , B. P. GNN, It No 123 South FOURTH Street. . FOR SALE, ON VERY EASY . Atit ra term', HOUSE Do. 224 South Ninth itrost. 22 fast front, Centalns nrarteen Boerne and Basement (Mee. Apply at 1640 GREEN Street fel& 3t* roR SALE CHEAP-A VERY At awl debiratde emaq FAR M or PR scree. with mode 15114 Improvemente. on a Railroad 7 miles from the city; about 1U trains VW daily. B F. GLENN. felB.tf 123 South FUORTH direct. el GOOD INVESTMENT-FOR SALE, sit BRICK DWELLING on South side of Wallace at., below 11th , with 9 small dwel li ngs in the rear. Will rent to pay over ten per cent Also &large onmber of Arst claw dwellings I p yariong localities. B. F. GLENN, 123 South FOURTH st, ftlB tf or Southwest Dor Seventfenth and Green sts. at FOR SALE-LARGE FOUNDRY and MACHINE SHOP In full operation, with the working stock and tools, patterns, am, of every de• scription, necessary for doing a large and slice issful business, 'Lusted on a railroad about twenty miles from k'hlladelphia, B F. GLENN. felB.tf 123 South It OUBTEI. Street. FOR PETROLEUM-8 EVEN Ma RCM ground, part below Mitnin street, BCO to 1,003 feet from residences; 9.ooofeet Past of Sae Works, the railroad to which runs through it. Fifty feet miter* of the premise!) 18 dug out to the depth of eight feet. For sale bg W. IX Liv - setsErrint, felt 61.* 129 South FOIIIITH Street. el FOR SALE—WALLACE STREET, miasma side, wept of Twentieth, elegant Side yard DWELLING, only 46.6(0, and I mmefliate poeneieion. Fifteenth street. above Orford—Splendid Side-yard DW ELLIN°, only 103.10 q. Pomade& soon. KILLER, fel64llf 15* North SIX ra Street. _ FOR SALE-NO. 1609 WALNUT wan Street, splendid four - story brown atone front DWELLIIIO, now vacant Lot 'IA by/20 re.t to 4 street. Can bays a *table very nearby..MILLER, felt-wadi 154 Korth SIXTH 'Street. ei FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE FOR ar.o. other good property. new well-built Factory. Twenty. fret street, above Edge avenne. Lot 64 by 100 feet, two fronts Introodiate- poseeleton. MILES. fells-wthetf 154 North SIXTH Street. SFOR SALE-A HOUSE AND lot on a. crone street in Germantown, within up. , five minutes' wait of Railroad Station House in com plete order, with water and has Price 0113,61 1 . Also, a Ram of 'sixty acres, on Cheetout. Hill Rail road, Germantown. Apply to JOSEPH KING, Convey &peer, MAIN Slyest, Germantown. till , WA.. U()IL LANDS FOR SALE.-116.1 acres, in fee, OIL SPRIN4 RUN, Morgan county, Ohio. 2hie land is surrormsled by producing wells, and on lands adjoi ren la round in large quan tities, which alone -t, 747 scree to lease, md - ST county, Ohio, on White Ica Creek. 9 acres to lease, on Wench Duck Creek, Ohio 134 acres, 1.-11th Beset*, .911 Creek, Venal/SO county, .Penna. 1 lot, in fee, on Buchanan-Farm, 011 Creek, Penna. 113€ acres of best-selectee land, on Pit Hole Creek, Ve noms° county.. Penna. 4 acres,'at 'Walnut Bend, on Allegheny river. 1 lot inOil. City. 120 sores on Mill Creek. Clarion so.. Pa. Also, a large number of other good Oil Territories; fell IL 09LBIL T HIRD CO., 4P , 142 South Street. FOR E;ALE-00A.L . OIL STORA.OR LOT, WO feet front on the Delaware and running beck 1 800 feet- Commentoe at low water. mart. Wtlf be gold low for caf.h or erebe need. felit-Stif MILLER, 184 North SIXTH Street. FOR SALE—LARGE LOT OF 21 1-2 ACRES located on the ,Old Sao md- street Road. south of the ally, and )4" of a mile only small of Pam,- sylvania Central Railroad Branch from the BohnrlkUl to the Delaware River, at Oreeowich PAnt folfl.Stif MILLSR, 1.51 Nonh eIXTH street. A RARE OLD VIOLIN FOR SALE— hude by Jacobin! Ratner, In Abaom Prose aid- Fontana, Price 3300, and no lees. Address " Violin," North American oaten fiIL AND COAL TRACT, ELIGIBLY "•-• situated near ?AAP 13. L. Err. Penn& , far cheap, dtreet front the owner of the tttle. Appl. to BEADY, ' felt 2lifs 136 S 'JUTE!. Street, 9d story, • AtICTION SALCI/4. t.UTii - A3 TO 'At/411'14V rt IA BOSTON AZ 10 OVLOOK A. X. lkooo PACKAGES COMPRISING IN rmirr a:r SZELSONABLE PRIOES. A.MIUSRMMCii. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF RUBIO. REILLIAbTT FAREWELL SEASON anovEß's GRAND GERMAN OPERL, LEONARD GROVER DIREOTOR. GAEL ANSORIITZ OONDUCTOR. MOON OF TEN PILOHTB ONLY commEncrisu MONDAY. 1111320141" $lO. 1865. GROVER'S GRAND GERMAN OPIRA. Cotritaet bee Its Farewell Season In Wasldagten awing tt.e latteituration Festivities: therefore, the season u Fhlladelphia can on no account be prolonged bona tia nights announced. 10 OPERA WILL BB EXPlierliD *** Several additional Artiste are ergaged espresely for this 84188071 CARL ANSCHUTZ. CONDUCTOR. MARIA FREDERIC!. The Muter Baton of the Age. ma DOR Her last appearance prier to her departure fo u r the .Hanoverian Court. MADAMS JOHAZTRA WPM, Prima Derma. Engaged eepreeeir for the season izt Patiadedphim. MADAME BERTHA JO dANNSEN. MISS ADALINA MOTT& Priam DonniL Prime, Contralto. Her firpt appwrinee ha Philadelphia. NUE. 80PRLa DZIEBA. Prima Soubrette. MILE. PAULINE CAMERA. - Prima Ikmbrege. MISS THERESA WOOD. PEADE Primo Tenors Retest°. Ris lad appearance Prior to hie departure for the Hanoverian Court Opera. THEODORE BABEL 'RAIL Primo Tenon Lyries, Hie last sinewnate prior to his departure for Europe. thaaer JIUBMTE Tardeeo, JOSEPH REBHAN S, The Great Baum Proforalia KARL FORME, The Renowned Timm Protando. Ea• engaged rzpreeel y For the season In rhiledelPhle. ISADORE LEEREAP. _ Yrtino Baritone, HEINRICH Sr LINJaCKE,, Prime Baritone. K Anton Graff. Barso Buffo. • EL Otto Lehman. .Basso. K Ethateril AniM6l% Basso. • K Mph , Urchs, Baritone. K Charles Threat. tenors. Madame Erneet La Bothe r Be-roars Dolma Madame Margaret Zimmtrresn, Seconds Donna, Madame Matilda coed* Donee. THE OH&ND OEfORMS, WHICH HAS EERY LAI:ORLI 4176 , 1fENTICH BY SPECIAL ESHACHALSITT wxpßassbr FOR THIS SEASON. ADOLPH HEIM 001IFF.— ~,Cherne Itador.. ERNEST GRIT.I R , "A"-i'l•••E°BgaliTßA : Leader. pill comprise, besides the regular - Grano. Orchestra of Orover's opera, the leading artiste-Of - this any an Bmw York. BIOIADAY, FEBRUARY 20.150. Only time *l' Von Flutow's Opera or MARTHA. KARL Foams se Plunkett. The role or:easily composed for him by VOA Flotow. it:tt,ir time =M i ke WlVet" 1815 ' FAUST. JOSEPH HERM% AS as Hapkietoptialaa. MA great asaamption. ALLEM. FREDESICI as ....NuEnt**. Her oriataal role. FMCS'S OF ADMISSION. Drees Circle, Parquet and Parquet °Ude, ONM DOL LAR. (Secured Seale Fifty Cents extra ) rarely Oirs ale. FIFTY Certd: OaDem T WENDY- PINS, cent& &P subsequent d uring th e pe can pada bly oe given at these prices existing -, atatrat of the ency The s aveof single seats for any night will cored DS to - day at GOULD'S' ASSIST 'IIIE NEEDY. arc STORE. en SATOZDAT AFTBBNOOS NEXT, Feb. IS, InXi. Them will be a gala eatertatameat at the AMERICAN Aohannr or mom, Tendered by the =tali nouns actress (now la Wastanston): WES LUUIILB WBSTERL To those fiantlies who have suffered ee severely hi till LATE CAI&AMITOI3I3 BEM Upon occasion. NIBS WBSTIRN'EFRVIIIBLE szairrosa NM be seconded by thecae/0M aid of MRS. XL A.- GAILEVITSON. Of the Walnut-greet- Theatre. Who has readily and nobly proffered the eervlcee of her excellent company. Width have been accepted: and will ma in eapport al MISS.LUCILLII WESTEB.N. " ON MI XT SATURDAY ATTERNOON. ACADEMY. OF MUSIC. MISS LUCILLE.. WBSTKRN. WALNUT MUT MUM COMPANY wilz appeaz la IkST7LYNNE. BAST LYAB7I4 OH TN& MLOPIGOINT. TB BLOPENEn Admission to all parts of t'.6s house GO ousts. Bcu seats SL .Sate maybe secured ovtacketa procured on and Etter nine o'clock, on THTIBSDAY Morning, at the Bon Office of the Academy of gIIIi0; Goold's Idnete Story corner of Seventh and Chsetnnt streets; Bliley's Newt. Exchange, Continental. Hotel, and at the Box Mee al the Walnnt-street, Theatre. No Scared Seats will be sold after eleven o'clock cot Saturday morning, therefore, SECURE YOUR SEATS E &ELY. ALBERT CAS3EDY. Easiness Nensger. AFEICAL EHICH HELL. GRAND CDMBINATIO 51 CONCERT, ON SATURDAY. February lath. CARD.—MAX ETRAKOSCH has the honor to present to the public the following eminent artiete, whieh hie bee Blame? ed in engaging in Europe: IdAD'LLB HE bENE D 3 KATOW, the womderfal performer on the violoncello to lie Ma jesty Frederick William, King of Prussia; the only lady living to whom GRAGOLDEN MEDAL . . . . of bis Majesty King Le g rld I. tins been preomted, the ofopromenlatlon being In by Marie Henrietta, Duchess Brabant. MAD , LLE HELENE DE EATOW has no rival an the world. and. Mr. Strakoech has par ticular pleasure in being the first to present this ex-re ordinary artist to the attention or the american paella; d MR. JAMES M. WEEILI, E Pianoforte Virtuoso to his Majesty the Emperor of Aus tria, Chevalier of the Imperial Order or llledjidie, the Cross of Parma, honorary member of the udon Phil harmonic Society. etc These artists will be sup', /tied by Miss LOUIS& HARRIS, Mr. earring, the eminent tenor, and Signor Rosa Tickets, One Dollar, with steered seats. To be hat at Gould s Music Store. 616-St NEW CHESTNUT-ST. THEATRB-- fIBESTNUT STREET. ABOVE T %VELETA. THIS (SA TURDAY) TITEDLY ) ATTERNOoIf. Feb Nl.b. THIRTY.FIRST GRAaD FAMILY MATINEE. when the ever-popolar Romantic Drama. in three THE THREE OUARDSMStr. will be presented wltb all its magn , ttcent accessories... ADMISSION TO TSB KV ENE& 30 CENTS TO ALL PARTS OF TEE FIODSL Children 25 cents. Dears open at o'Clock. To commence at o'clock. THIS (RATORD AT) NIGHT: A MAMMOTH BILL. The Young, Bertritffal, wail Gifted HELEN WESTERN IN TWO MAGOEFIOENT PIECES. The performance will commence with the SUMAS. Grand Military Drama FRENCHcts, THE SPY. Mathilde, Henri tit. Alms, --Nies Helen Weetara.. Barnet, To conclude GI. the Operatic Extremsgans coed JENNY LIND. Jenny Lextherlunga, alias LIDA ...10116.11.81en.Weeteri. WALNUT -STREET THEATRIL THE VERSATILE ACTOR, PRAbK DREW, IN TREES POYULAR ORARACITERN. trxwiss ElS AlTTifi l lheTVßgUllakOrg' Feb."B6s. PADDY TEE-PIPE& - OULD IRELAND. AND YOUNG AMERICA. MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET TVEATEL LAST NIGHT OF MRS. JOHN DREW. THIS (Ernretr) EVENING. Feb IMI4 HISS. lady sons Bain ' HOW O tic SHE LOVES HIM." ...lira. John Elmer. After which ••THE.OI PSKY FAHELES." "Oa, JACK AHD /LOH'S BROFBEE. With a Powerful Out. MONDAY, "THE ETBESTS OF NEW YORK." A DRAMATIC AND P-DE TIC AL READLNG WILL SE GIVEN AT ASSEMBLY BUILDING. TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, For the Benellt of the Sufferers by theists:Fir% ST W. W. SILYESTER, On TUESDAY EVENING. February Et. Md. The Programme will embrace selections of &Mantle" character from Shakspeare., Sheridan. Beker, Saxe. Stkrester. Au . Thicots, tio mike. To be had at the Book store of T. E. PUGH. corner SIXTH and. OILEiTNIIT Streets. and at the door of the Hail. Doors open at 7. Commence at S. GREAT NATIONAL CIRCUS WAL NUT STREET. ABOVE EIGHTH. POSITIVELY THE LEST WEEK POSITIVELY THE LAST WAR OF THE GREET DAN RICE, GREAT DeN RIO& TEE ORATOR ADD HUMORIST OF THE RATION. who wlll Introduce his eetebratedowondarFai, asloalnit lag, and symmetrical Horses. EXCELSIOR.THE TALRIDIG NOBEL and the thorough. brHENed ;Ara A. Dbian O Stee UG d L . AS _ . ST W Ilse, the original comic Mules. PETE AND BARNEY. REMEMBER, POSITIVELY ?GIMLET WEEK. Firatappearanceon•MONDAP EVAN (NO. lSth lad and dozing the week of JAMES MELVILLE, the win dental and fearless Amstrailan h.:lceman Also. the IRlJRlllthill end aetonishing performers. she AIISTRao. LIAR lAinLy. Eemeame AN r, __the last week of the GREAT D lOS. Admission-50 cents let tier; 25 cents 2d Mir. Commence at 740 Performance* on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AT TISNOONB. Commence at XX o'clock. felS-6t SPECIAL CARD TO THE PUBLIC. The &weft and 20 odualitittidirthe L APPEAR , . AllOk of GoL DiN ItlCii the World- renowned Minter let, and orator of the nlktion,' will take place at the ElltanT NvrToisray.: MMUS ON THU (Paint day) EVENING; IRWL:A . oa which ocasetoe he will introduce and experinseht with his wonderful hornet' and original Walls maim , fel7-21 HASSLER'S ONORESTKA. AND KILITAN.Y Bar?. Office. No. AIM South NIONTE Street. Ja2S-I4 GERMANIA ORCHEdTRA.—PUBLIS munlessAta eve X SATURDAY, at 8% c'eloot. P. M., at 111381011 PIT BD HALL. Knee Vast+. 111 mute- Six Tiebele. $1; to be hid at Gould% Andra . % and Meyer a Nude Store,. and at the Hall. n°l -- THIC ACADEMY OF FINE ART S E Sireet,_above Tenth, fa OPEN Di L t for vlattera. trees 9 A. BK. to 8 P. H. S.II EMPLWilltiere PUS CUSTOS. WORE, Prima, Dianne. Primo Team*.
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