gar. PETROLEUM. THE NEW . YORK AND LIVERPOOL PETROLEUM COMPANY, MINING AND u MA m NUFA D U UR I R G LAWS OF TRI STATE OF MEW YORK, LIAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS. ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SHARES, 110 PER SHARE, NOT LIABLE TO ASSESS MENT. 00VEENMENT BONDS AND SIENTRITIES TAKEN /N .I"AXIKANT ZOE ISTOOK. OPS: fro. 24 RISIP TION LAR WILDING, Nro enROADWAY, NEW YORK. PORT OETIOE DIUSiiS, BOX NO. ma. YORK, OPriesus. Bop.loran a. DICKINSON, President. WM. en FILIPPA. Vice Prerident. ROBERT BASeETT, Secretary. IL J. EUSTIS. Niacin baperintndent , Tltuevllle,Pa. ATLANTIS/4ANS ,110.141 Dr oidwaY. N. Y. ,Treasary. yaueyage. en DI NIEL B DleKlis SON Blegtiamten,N. - e.ANOIIIII. (eßrewer, Watson, di 00,) Titusville Pa MYER'S. • •• .lo.lePII CR AP A/11....e. New YakYak City. F. T. Pd NE WTOD . JEN SINGS Titusville, Pa, B BARCLAY' ...... York City. S. HALLOCK........••em Fells of the Company are now producing oil, ening for stookny address on applioation. tent formay be made in drafts. regletered ir Government beetle and seonaties, which bonds :widen will be taken at their market value. Monroe nifty be eddressed to the Company, P. 0. tee6B, New Perk City, or to ' Annuli) Bank. 9 of the New York and Livermeol Pettolearn ay,' No. H 2 Broad Way. Now rOtk City. ‘ olll m lug paragraphs eodtain a fall and clear se ll the operat ions of this ST SUCCESSFUL PETROLEUM COMPANY. IRA.TIONS AND SP/CATION OF THE CON- S Y. inw Tonic atm littsaPoOL PETROLeug COMPANT iced Its r live operations about the beginning or ,er, ilea& one chief principle upon which. its 4 . , proceeded, has been so carefully avotd Serving 2rtstn of any i edivlduel who might have lands r oil property to sell, at the expellee of. the Steak s tic the other hand. they have unlace mi Gon d the best interests of the stockholders as the only ;or 'Diluting the concerns of the company, and, acted in good faith upon this rule. • inducements offered in the original prospectuses dvettleements of the company, and the Mete and ;tad character of the gentlemen inflaential in its and in Ito board or officers, rapidly supplied it the funds neesesery for a working capital; and one hundred thousand dollars in it. treasnry, ,tent agents were sent oat in the beginning of the ut year, Who passed anonsidereble time In the all re, /11 selecting trent, th.e numerous oil lands and rate offered to the company such as would nffoed =dem and safest sites for its mintag works. This mem unholy &cement:abed, and the comean9 now interests in lands and other properties, eanveyed in fee, by uoaltiputsd and certain titles, and punt ) an extent witch constitutes an abundant; real bates for its actual operations in minims( and sell- Motown. A detailed description of these please sorter to given farther on, moral /on like the New York and Liverpool Pa m Company needs, In order to attract andjuetify pander' ce of rte public, manager. of proper cha sufficient central, a pieetteal working oreaniza ionna besieges rules, and, lastly, the actual mem htch these pre liminarige are sure to rein. In all Articular, it is p osition . t the company stands ntkably . bigh position. A feeef words will not of place on come of. these head,. mmma—Daniel C. Dickinson, its President, owes rh Mandl; g before the people of the United. States, tore to his firm and uncompromisleg henesty. o MB rem:irk Klee ability as a lending lawyer, a ant speaker, and a wise end safe Matt:femme remaining executive officers of the Company , are mien of experience and good repute in the business Beard of Trustees includes, not merely these Mall, and others of good chatacter and standing• friend w boor eirenmetances conetitute a special ocular guarantee for careful and judicious ma rent finch, for inetance are— !. Angier, Er q , who to a member of the very rich Wong fail of Brewer, Watson, & Co. i W. Nye's, Esq., one of the most prominent oil era of the petroleum mart of Titnevtlle, and a gen et of recognized ability and menial W. N. Jeer toge, of Titusville. whose shrewd ,nd success as a business man have already es him a considerable futons; F ]newton , Emu, well•known and cautions gyrator, and others The gentlemen just specified the oil region, where the interests 01 the Com• are situated. and In their immediate neighbor- Their own means have been toe greatexteut ne in the oil business. They understand the general ries of bast sees, and the special charecterietios of business in particular. rind they own stock in lmpAny, which stock they hold for the sake of ividende Rhlcb they believe it will hereafter These circumetancers together give as much cer f as affairs permit, that the transactions, a Company will be mennelly watched, conducted .e best manner, and with that kind of economy only an owner's eye can enforce. —The capital of this Company aireadyeac y paid in is ample to carry its mining concerns into operation, having, as has been stated, reached )00 within the are; two months of its existence, and etc tidily on the increase by sates of stock now con l9 made at the par value of $11) per share ißxrsO OROANIZaIION.—Fur the practical wenn of 'orking organization of the Company, the chants 'those who nave tbns far formed and end acted it for the present , be its guarantee. Bat it may be honedo that the Comeau, 'e Mining Superintendent, I. J. BUBTIe Is a prectical mining engineer of experience. decided skill, rod hien local repata- Ind eed. his employment as mining enoerin int was instantly recognized in the oil regions in Weeny 01 the Company's lands, as a material en. anent of the value of the stock, and a proof of the tte of its management. ;InEsa BOLES.—The principle of operating for the sets of the et ekhoiders is °belong enough, of te. But the New York and Liverpool Petroleum ?any exemrdiftes this plan, in a menner which is ved worthy of steam/ particularly. This ts, the if sr:o ( fering stock. It is a fi xed principle of this 'any to seek is place its shares rather in the hands _ry small holders than a few large ones. It *hue tde the danger et falling bel plesel y whom the con- ' of any one or two rich men, who might then pro- 1 to make the Company a mere speculating mead ne their private gain. aed might sell It out bodily, or ft, whenever they might choose. The managers of Company have, in fact, once or twice already aetn decline d large offers made to them for buying their k in great gnentities, from an apprehension of the Ability of snub consequences. It has also adopted liter beneficial male warmly: not to hold any pro - ly or intereet whatever, which is not under its own lesiva control and management. Thin avoids de. ling (for lestaboe) fir the oil from a well, on the fen and. skill of other parties montane it. iEBORIPTIOD OF THE PROPP.RTY OP THE COM PANY. try many parcels of oil property of different kinds 3 already been proceed upon the Company be name , pantile, of whirl', however, some were condition accepted only, and others were withdrawn from its rot by their holders, in consequence of changes in roweled and. excited' oil land market. In tee 'Mer it' their best ju fitment, acootdinglr, and with due rd to the constant fluctuations of that market, as se to the profit of therr Stock nolders, the managers Company. after considering and often arratrolling different pareeis of land and oil interests, have in :trait result preferred. to obtain a moderate amount :,..mole property of matured worth, rather than to at unknown testis, possibly of ilctitious value, Its to become. i avowed in transactions epeculative than sound, and likely to lead to endless ember ins. ?resent poeseestoni of the Company, selected as Red considered choice pieces of property, such air are prompt and considerable danteads, are as Is: in e • licit the working Mitered in the Borough Wel leasehold so Late of an acre and a half. on Usenet • 3 Run, and within the borough of TitneyWe, and tree interest In the land of the estate, and in any wells sunk on the same. This well is now pump rm to ten beanie a deer, With an increasing The oil from this locality, being near the Oil ?Mimed d epot, sells at a much higher rate than .8 Where Iran , hauling Is neceimery. tie whole, working interest, being three-fourthe . the oil, in a leasehold estate of one acre. known le Kelly tense, in the Immediate neighborhood of hove, or Meeting. Louse Ran, On which estate the haspany' already bosun to bore a well. The wearin. Interest, being tine. eighth of tbe yield as Morrison Well. situated on the Foster Form. on Creek, aloes to the well known Sherman and 'efo wet ls. This well was some time ago yielding forty rein a day, %ellen the flow was stopped by a deposit &ratline In the *mall pipe. and after ward by break. of machinery. New and improved machinery is in rester adjailm ant. and a y lied of at least eighty bar , a day is coati lently expected at once The like interest in the Aiken Weil, which lie so in the Morrie= as to be operated by the same me. nay. Them well is not so advanced as she Morrison 11, and hag not yet been tested, but affords all the in miens of a goad yield of oil. . The Parker Farm Lease. of the working interest, ng t ree• quarters of all the oil produced la two acres the Maker 1 , 1,1711, within she borough of TIP:OYMa. is tract lies immediately on Oil Creek, and is all ex lent boring land. One welt on this lease. now down, feet, ebows se much oil that it is to b's pumped at :re In the immediate neighborhood are the Galatea- Continental Well, long yielding from Ell to 103 bar a day rind now given 70 barrels a day; the Heys 11, which has been steadily yielding oil for two re; and the Buelle, Firth, Stewart. and Palmer lie a 1 steadily producing Half below la the the'W ell, the filet one drilled in the oil region. This >party. in the heart of the znostloroductive part of the country, only half a mile from the Titusville Depot, the 011. Creek Railroad, le extremely valuable. The Hem Farm. Tana is an estate le fee Ousels, of hty eight acres, on Cherry Ran. It is two miles m the celebrated Noble Well, and two and a half or ee miles in the same direct line from the Erhart ran, on which are tee celebrated. 600 barrel Coquet the 400. barrel Jersey Well, and the 100 barrel pie Slade Wel . It Is about two miles from the ted StateteCompany 'a new 300 barrel well. Tideland t the centre of the Van augo oil region; it is all oil I, having bogey producing Wells On every side; it anomie em pie space for eluting two hundred or walls. LIS a ot) er port•ont of the Company's Pro r. the Hart Farm Want easily be leased, and would. g 61,010 an acre, besides hall the oil, free from any king exam as . The "Whitney Farm," a fee simple estate of 200 together with an "allowance" of from fifteen to ity acres mere, with a large frontage on 011 Creak, re Tausville, which la admitted by the exParta in business to be exceedingly desirableotl property, which has been secured to the Company on very antageone terms. There is a good house and barn leis land, end it is worth all that lilies coat for merl in' parposesfmerely. That thoroughly well-equipped sad complete Pe • Inn/ Refinery In the 'smarmed' the borough of Thum immediately adjoining tile terminus, and fronting depot of the Oil Creak nailroad • now known as tee w Yor k' sad Liverpool Refinery, formerly the Mete. y Refinery. Tble estate consists of ate ut five and a If acres of land—all good oil territory—and. liven- • tight buntline It includes a deer:aline hones . twenty-four rooms, garden, barn, ice house. dog, do • an &llama, and valuable watorpower, ' to eighteen horse power, which saves the whole as. of a steam engine for runnifils tee works of the my, and which may be amity need for deafen a anywhere on the estate. operating rooms, tanker. repes, and other atonal:se annum. ten , neemearY imitate a full nett of fires. claw, elSoleut, labor. say • late, and economical rennin works; a coopering enirrel-m als in establiehment, machine shop, dlh's shop, &a., &o. Tema works are capable tg out two hundred barrels a week of reined ae works have been run for four years without I, and their product has already an °debited/3d ,ion in the oil market. Satiable estimates show, IE6 barreis of refined ail a week, the net pron te of g the welt is would be over NOW weels. Upon the . Lashed to this estate there is soandant spice for • twentmlive Wells, which, by drafting from the owe whole , e done with a saving_ of the heaviest 'tbe viz, , steam enginetefuel, and engin area. Pipe for one wel de r rick n haft i ng, ead leen down sixty feet; the, sAc ready, and the Work is to be prosecuted at ones, teatimes are also now in progress for a valvehis fret-class oil land, on Pit Role Creek. near the hilted States Welt, now Sowing from WO to 300 a day. This is• all oil land, fronting on the 'saving ample room for a hundred wells, std can be leased a! from $l,OOO to 52,000 an acre, be • lOlinf the o AND? PROSPECTS OF THE COMPANY. employ will, if expedient, from time to time, ter other lands and interest/1, but will only du se sake of the bona fide ov:ideation. of .real values, ith the express purpose of promoting its own eueiness enclose. manner, although the terms of the charter of dimly authorize it to prosecute other kinds of ig, it entertains no pummel of doing so, preferring dine itself to the mutate/sr development of its Mete tindertakingemiready commenced, whose present Aloe authorizes the expectation of profit enough to ify an reasonable desires. One of the Company's isle already Ogle in g oil; another will do so se soon to =Witham which is oily out of order, can be asted t another is to be pumped at , once, as soon as rubes can be put down; another gives every Indict er producing oil; and two more are fortnwlth to be lon very promieing territory. Farther, as all the tal of the Corneae, to worming MOHO, wells will nue to be sunk to any extent which the remote Justify. mai, the Company's lanes shall be fully loped. The Company's .mitnemr, which is beyond comparison the largest and best in /Unsettle, is is competent to return a revenue of some MOLD a r, and this mule be doubled by the expenditure of .000. The Company could even make largeearnings Mime upon its real estate, without use operating et all order fully to understand thi situation of this yitmuttbet be remembered that the petroleum bust to vast as it seems, Is only la its infancy. arid duet Mew York and Liverpool Petrolenm Company is of the sunset occupants of toe field. How great field le. how vast the quantity of merchaed.se to secured from tie myeterions subterranean deposit,, low-important are its uses tn the industry of the I, every f.w mete will dimly show. number of cempenies organized up to November, In the three elites of Bo , * York. Philadelphia. ntteburg, alone amounted to two halides , ' and Duren Jebnaey. 1663, it Was reckoned that a nt and a half dollars a day or capital Wee oaselse Woburn lime Lai nts—aa expenditure reeking Fiat of the present aigeutle war, and double won. Fat incurred at she same time Toe ree.tpts end, petroleum at the Walls' mouth in Western VIM& alone during 1864, remitted, fifty minima re. Petroleum is chiefly in demand. for lighting: as an oil and ae Is gee producer, las lobrtonitng leery, tie fael, and for merposee to science mad the The extent of these demands is monstrons. Y. t ly InOtenEllnp. For one of them alone, namely, lug machinery. fn. England alone. the meets fac e sold in one year, and that several leers ago, four intedree theorised gallons flew perinthent morale *prime of this oil are. is shown by the hie n' the altirdie pet, °leery. wells. Those ae Baku. to t, whit& hem, been jo fall yield aloes t'e time of dor. twt ran. fans centuries ago,afforded an element rears since, estimated to be cretin fel ,010 • r ear; Of a , Rangoon, la 130711140. Werkso from tins im 'I, eV?, is 10 said, four hundred thousand nOge- NIL 1, then, the gigantic extent of this won. geld. for badges% ths CertailMY CC LAM pins / 31 . hby judicious entereriee, the abilities, RiVIIIII. mama, and. reputation of the gentlemen eenemmed to this tlempeny, and the positive and solid business elle. tees of its opuratione up to thie point, it is believed that no Investment le at this day open to the Public at once eo safe and no /uerative. The following editorial olebriona, amonfrothere, hays been given, upon the standing and preen/44%0E the lifeW York and Liverpool Petroleum Company: From The N. Y. Independent. Pirraomiust.—Our readers will have noticed an adver tisement of the New York and Liverpool Petroleum Com pany Sutler columns. Daniel S. Dickinson is the Presi dent, and he Is swigged with gentlemen of exPerlerres in the bnelnees. A careful study of the prorpsottis wilt reveal the advantages of the Investment. The discovery of Petroleum is so recent, and the necessary demand so large and Increasing, that this COMM,' may be said to proceed upon a perroanent basis. Their prospectus apeal a frankly and fairly. and the name of Mr. Dickin son, who has-here. we believe for the first time, associ ated his name with any corporate enterprise. should satisfy the inquirer that it is not a mere speculation, AD of the funds paid In form the working capital of the Company, and no one connected with It is Interested in selling the Company land or property at a fictitious value or at any profit. Stockholders are mutually inte rested In all the prefite of the Company. Several of the Triages, are located in the oil ration, and have acquired their wealth and experience in the busineas,anti have a Personal supervision over the Company's affairs, and` It ie expected that large qnarterly dividend's will be re gularly paid from the let of JannerY• From Harper's Weekly. Pawn:wear —The New York and Liverpool Petroleum Company, whose advertisement appears elsewhere, offers nor Mated guarantees of safety and good manage ment in the fact that It is so largely owned and con ducted by real men of oil—not mere speculators In Cor porations. Mr, Angier, one its trustees, baton's to the Titneville firm of Brewer, Watson, a CO••WhO" wealth counts br millions. Mr. Myers. another, is an 'exten sive well-proprietor and oil-shipper; and others of them, so to speak, "live and., move and have their being "in 011. Such features show that a company is real, and meant for Permanence. t -wit wit lar MOM CAMERON PETROLEUM CO. OF PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL..9I,OOO,OOO. SHARES 200,000. PAP. $5.00, BITEO3I3BLIVION . PRBERDEIrr. VANCE STEWARTJ OF =MP. OOIIMST, PA. TREASURRIt. G. JAMES; OF PRILLMILPHIA.• SECRETARY. J. L. DARLINGTON; WIMP OFINISTPX. PA. DIIIIICTOBS, WOOS STE WART. Mercer conntY. Ps. JOHN E. LEONARD, West Chester. Ea. D. 0. FORNEY, We.abington, D. 0. HENRY D. 000KII, Washington, D. O. SIMON DAIMON, Barrielmrg, Fa. JOHN H. DIEHL. Philadelphia. JOHN F. GRAFF, Philadelphia. OEORGS o. EVANS, Philadelphia. JAMES DUFFY, Marietta. Lansaeter cO.. Ps. The present and prospective value of the stook of this Company may be inferred from the fact that it owns a fee Simple interest in 473 (four hundred and sevent7- three) acres of the richest-testedoil territory inTenango county, believed by the most experienced oil men In that region to be capable of producina a net annual lis some to the Company of one and a half million dollars. Cr three timee the entire goat of the stock, which would be equivalent to twentyflve. per cent. a moral:rem its subscription price, or one hundred and /1V per cent. per annum on its par wane. The following is a description of the Outman:Vs pro perty: One•fourth foe simple Interest in the celebrated ""Hoover'" Farm, situate on the Allegheny river. about two and one•haif miles below Franklin. con taining 292 (two hundred anA ninety.two) acres, with 8132 rode (or over one mile) front on the Allegheny river, on 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 on. On this Farm there are now ten 'wells In operation, producing an average of ten barrels per day, and several others are about being tubed. There are also on it 187 (eighty-seven) more late surveyed, and more than ROY applications are now standing to lease the latter fox Otte half the oil to the owners. Out of the twelve wells on this Farm efenen are now paying handeomely; a fact which sufficiently demon strates the great ,rtchness and reliability of the terri tory. Is the entire fie simpk littered in 181 (one hundred and eighty. one) acres, situate on the Alleglient river, near ly opposite the "Hoover " Farm. and a little nearer Franklin, at the month of Mill Run, having a front of 96 rode on the Allegheny river, and one mile on both sides of Mill Run, with ample boring surface for one hundred wells, or Lots of ten rods square. This tract is known as the "Stewart Farm, " and is deer of all leases or incumbrances of any kind. There is now in operation a fifty-barrel well (beside several smaller ones) on the Cochran Fenn, widish ad joins this on the south. In fact, the "Stewart " Farm le surrounded with good-paying wells, and within a short time a single lease of 80 rods front, on the Imme diate opposite aide of the river, - sold for 11015,030 (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 its three-story (Iris% Hill, with tine water-power, a good farm-house, and other 'buildings, hat will be of use to the company. The duratitity of this immediate oil section Is rilus• trated by the fact that some of the wells on the "Hoov er" Farm have been pumping for over four yearn, with out any material diminution l 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 °facers of the Company feel Justified in present ing the following estimate of what. with vigorous management, the above lands can be made to yield for the benefit of the etookholders In a comparatively short lime: THE "STEWART FARM." There Is room on this for one hundred lots of ten rode square, all of which can be leased immediately for one half the oil. free of all expense to the Company. Datimaling one well to each lot (one hundred wells. although there la room fox three hundred) et the very moderate average of ten barred each, would maks, Dg By Prod tt ct /ADO Out of this the Company's share would be. 600 , hbls. Value of daily yield to the Company. at ten dollars per bbl is now selling at $19.60. ).»........»«.... • ..... •••• $6,000 00 Allowing three hundred working dart to the - year, this would make the Compa ny'■ annual net receipts. from the BMW art Farm a10ne....... 1,600.000 00 Allowing the same estimates for the • 'Efoov ar Yam in whiolt the Company owns. one-fourth in fee of the land interest, the annual net receipts from the latter would be. • •• k ..... •• • . 1.110 • » ... . .0 - 64 •-•••• • SA COO OD Making the annual receipts from both Fargo —... 1,875,053 00 Deducting from thin amount the awn of $376,003 for oOntingencies, would leave • the Bet Annual Income of the Company.»». 51,600,000 00 ALL THBBB LOTS CAN BB IMMEDIATELY LEASED, If it is deemed expedient, at a royalty or one-hall' the Oil, with covenants 'binding lessees to sink wells, with all possible diligence, to the depth of 000 or more feet. A FEW PLAIN WORDS TO SUBSCBIBIBS." -- Ton are not asked to subscribe to this Stock wit h the expectation of immediate fp receiving large cifoldends, but the basis on which the Company rests, it is be lieved, will make your investment not only safe. but., prospectively, of enormous value. Voiwithstandincat the present prices of olLthe Corn, my' s annual receipts (without any farther develop ment) would be forty thousand dollars, or eight pet cent. on the cost of the stock. The President, Mr. Stewart, is one of the most praetl• cal' and experienced oil operators in the State, and his residence near the Company's property and general oversight of its management is the beet znarantee that no etiefts will be spared to make the Investment pro. fltable. Applications for a large proportion of the stook have already been made, but none will be received until the books of the Comm,. are regularly opened for that Purpose, Only a liniletd amount of the stock willobe sold at aubsoription price. The stook will be leaned full paid, without farther amassment& BOORS OF SUBSCRIPTION will be open fora few Mir", on and after January 18, 1506, at the oace or E. G. JAMES, Treasurer, No. 101 WALBTPT street, Phllads. ler" PRESTON COAL AND IMPROVE. EMIT COMPAN r, No. 205 g weLenpr S NOT PHMADELPFITA, FebrllArY n. meeting of TO STOOKHOLDSBIL—The annual meeting of Stockholders for the election of Directors will be held at the office of 'the Company, on WEDNESDAY.. March let, at 10 o'clock A. M The necessary arrange meats for completing the purchase - of the leased colliery on the Company's Estate will be presented to the Stock holders for their approval B. P. 1111Trint. 19134 marl Secretary'. BiOTIRTF..—ENEPIBE COPPER. CON. l PANT OF MIOHIGfIar.—NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That all Stock In this Company, on which the Inetaiment of Two Dollars per Share , oalled August 19,, 1864, and due September 10, 1664, la not paid, is for feited by Said default. and that according to the Oharter and By-laws of the Company it will be sold at Public Auction on THITREIDAY, 9th March, 1866, at 12 IL at the Office of the Secretary of the Company. No. 41113 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. unless paid on or be fore that day. BY Order of the Board of Directors. 'MULLIN, Secretary. Dated Philadelphia, Feb. 6,1E66 . fe7•lntrfrrotmh9 Bar OFFICE OIRAISD MINING Wile PANT, No. 324 WALNUT Street. ILADELPHIA, February 2d, 1285. NOTICE IS BENSBY QlVi i l, That all STOCK of the OIEAND MINING COMPANY on which Metal menta are due and unpaid. bee been declared for feited, and will be cold at Public Auction on SATUR DAY, the fourth day of March, 1866, 10.11 o'clock, noon, at the Ofnce of the Secretary of the Corporation. according to the Charter and By-Lawe. Wen ro , deemed on or before that day. By order of the Directors. B. A.. HOOPES. foll.tmd Secretary and Treasurer. liar THE PETROLEIO/11 OF CALI:FOR. NlA.—Frofeeser 81LLItidN. of Yale Collage. deliverswlll Lecture upon " The Mineral Resources of California" on THIIRADAY P.VENING. itt lost • at 8 o' clock. at the Hall of the Univereity of genniviyania, NINTH Street, above flheetnah for the benefit of the 8. SitifITAILY COMMISSION. Tickets 60 cents each. Can be . had at the Rooms of the Commission 1807 Chestnut street, on and after Tuday, and a t fe the Hall on the evening of th ec e L turese. to.ikt Or TUE QIIICHISILtER ninuNiu COMPANY. No. Al NASSAU Street, New Toast, February I. DES. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at p the CON'rIS iffiTAL HOTEL. in the city of Miser& phis. FL on WEDNESDAY, February Ed, at one O'clock 'The Annual Election of DIRECTORS will be held dt the samepiace,•On the same day. between the hours of two and three P. M. The .Transfer Books will be elosed on SATURDAY, February 18 h. and reopened on MONDAY.Fsbruary B. EANDOL, • fel-Igt . Secretary. liar. OFFICE OF JERSEY WELL OIL COMESE T. 929 CHEATNOT Street. ParLemmays., februarY 19, INC DIVIDEND NOTICE The Directors have this day seclared their first Monthly Dividend, of TERSE PFE. CENT. out of the net earalage of the Company, payable at the °Sae. on and after March let. The 'Transfer Books will be cloned from the list Inst. W. M. B &ROW, felSwsvfm4t Beeretaxy and Treasurer. 112F'DTVIDWIIIi.—TillE CURTIN • OIL COMPs NT have . this dap dealared a dividend or TWO Pkit OMlTpay able on the 25th inst Books close en the 23th, at 3 1 - ki and open on the 27th inst. JOHN H WILL Sainttry. . ttur.Annuou, Febrala 15. /565. re/LIA.; THE PRESS.-PHIIADRLFHIE: WED , ESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1865: MILITARY. YRTSItAN f TO TIE FRONT! I ADVANCE AND JOIN THS EtTUNEY BRIG-ADE. GENERAL HANCOCK'S CORPS, I TO BE EBOEXITTED IN PHILADELPHIA WITHIN WAXY DAYS. - FULL BOUNTIES AND 110 DEDUCTIONS FOB 0011XISSLONS. CITIZENS, TO YOUR DUTY Aid In raising a Brigade which will be a more lasting monument to the memory of Gemmel Birney than any You can 'build for him. Aid in fuzniehing Veterans to carve order ,the gallant HaneOck. sad enable him to do his past in putting- down the iecursed Bebellion. Remember that every Veteran who shoulders his mus- ket and returns to the scenea in which he has so lons particlpatad Wirth a cart-load of raw recruits, or a Vagoa-load of bountpjampers. Help to fill the otota of Philadelphte, and avoid the stigma of a draft. The plan proposed ie a very simple one. There are in Pennsylvania more than forth thousand •discharged soldiers who have served honorably more than two year The majority of , them want to return "to Noe ,the , thing out," and are only hesitating With whom to go. It is Proposed to ask them to go with Ilancook's Corps of Peterson, and to Ware them fair treatment when they do enlist. To honor the memory of the brume Eimer. General Hanoeek has authorized the Brigade to be called the Birney Brigade, and ii will be recruited in Philadelphia: As soon as &sufficient num ber are enlisted a camp will be located near the city, and every Provicion will be made for the comfort of the recruits until they go with loaded gage to meet the BOUNTIES AND PAY. TEE NET PAT OF, • A PETSBAN VOLITATEMI HANCOCK'S CORPS a, viz.. For One Year, Government $4OO Olty of Philadelphia Bounty 402 Monthly pay from Milted Btateistoyernment, $l5 per 192 Clothing &stoma yearly Ward Bounty, (average)•««+ •-• • 04.44. 25 City relief for families of volunteers, $6 per month. 72 Total •••••440.4•11114-.0.1111$1../S1 THE EST PAT A VETERAN VOLITNTEER TWO YEARS RAllOOOB'l3 001013 • is, viz. Government Bounty. •• 4 ••4.44144 41444 04414 4-041.• 4 . .««$506 City of Philadelphia 4-4-....4-4- 956 Monthly pay from United States Government, $1.6 per m0nth...... 684 Ward Bounty, 25 City relief for family, $6 par month.... ... 114 TOt ale VII 4 4 ..... ' HO • • • Sig 503 THE NEP PAY A VITEELAN VOLIINTSZE TIEREZ, TEAMS HANCOCK% CORPS is, viz. : Government 80tuit7.... City of 603 Xonthly pay from United States Government, $l6 per month.... Clothing account, $42 per jest. .... . 126 Ward Bounty. 26 City relief for families. 86 per 0,14411.. • 0.1111 216 ”..$2,043 Organization to Boise the Brigade. The Committee who have ethane of the organization of the Brigade are: O. W. DAVIS, HENRY 0. HOWELL, GEORGE BIILLOCE, DAVID FAUST. JOSE W. EVERMAN. JOSEPH F. TOBIAS, D. S. WINEBRENER, SETZ.B. STITT. JrXECWITTS OFT/OES OF CONN - UTILE, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Chief of Detective Police of the City of Fhilielelphia - TTIBASIMER. MORTON McMIOHLEL. Cashier of First National Bank. THE BRIGADE WILL. BE COMPOSED 01P TIMER REGIMENTS. One will be raised ender the direction of the Corporations of Philadelphia. . From thee, ear porationi the Committee will consist of— COL. THOMAS A. SCOTT, Tiro President of the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. FREDERICK, FRALEY. President of the Schuylkill Navigation Company. CHARLES E. SMITH, President of the Beading Railroad Company. THOMAS C. HAND, President of the Delaware Mutual Insurance Co. STEPHEN A. CALDWELL, President of the First National Bank of Philadelphia. THE SECOND REGIMENT will be robed under the direction of the gannfacturers, Morohants. and Bro• kern of P.hiludelphia. The Committee will coludit of BARTON H. JEERS. LEMUEL COFFIN, HENRY LEWIS, 7a.; CHAS. L. BORIS, (of C. L. di H. Rorie). JOHN W. SEXTON. (of Jay Cooke at Co. ) THE THIRD IVEGINENT will be relied under di rection of the Corn Zxohange. -The Committee upoint ed are CHABLIS KNECHT. (President of the Cora 'Wham), R G. JAMES, JAMES L. WARD. JOSEPH W. MILLER, JAMES 8. MOT. REPRESENTATIVE RECRUITS. In the Proposed Brigade every man or woman desir ous of sending a Representative Recruit to the army, can do so by the payment of $OO to any of the gentlemen named on any of the foregoing committees. Of this sum $25 will be paid to the recruit, and $25 will be re tained by the Treasurer of the Committee to defray ex traordinary expenses. Including printing; music, etc.; etc., insident to raleing troops. Let every man and woman la - the State who desires to be represented in the . army, come forward and mate tide Investment for the purpose of strengthening the rants of the army. Do not wait to be called on. but send the money and pro cure a Representative Veteran Recruit. one who has and can may a himself of serviee to our Government in its hour of trial. Don't count the coed. It will pay a handsome dividend. THE VETEBASS Shall be treated With frankness and equity.. Not One dpilar shell be taken from their bounflei, bat all ilia bo ealg, deem pitapat ilaraitogn 6t ileotaiik ILITARY. our onziposo to raise this Brigade witheit the ald of substitute broken, and not a single bounty jumper ehall be admitted. We will treat every moldier as a, gentleman, and every promise shell be kept. if he is insured. the Chief of Detective Police will diolooyer the reason, and apply an DABOOMO MOT. fr4:o4*/ 4-Ov44,T=CIA;):4iAIII)DfA6):6"I Should remember that every Veteran they can procure to enliat in this Brigade will be oredited upon the quota of the city, and if it is really the desire of the Ward Com mittees to get the city out of the draft. they cannot do better than to aid us to raise it. If brains and en ergy are need, the Brigade can be raised in a few days, and thus Oil more than one half. the quota of our city. Let us ell pull together earnestly. zealously, and with a hearty good will, and in a few wee* we will see Three Thousand muskets, with educated men behind them, matching to the front to aid in putting down the TO VETERARS EVERYWHERE. 00111. and join no, whether you live in Maine or Michigan. New Jersey or lowa. All who know the gallant Illtnoook, and fin who over served under the brave Barney. need no indueement to join rts after they have made up Their minds to return to the front. Be sides this. make yourselves remains officers. and talk the matter over with the ":hoys. " Bring all you oan with yen, and you shall be put in the same compa ny, and we will have a Brigade without jealousies or strife. Think of this, and don't take mush time to de cide. , We want to pat the thing through before the grist of NM OFFICERS will all be appointed by General Hancock. No one need apply to any one bat him. The Committees can- not lake the time to decide upon moth questions, or to answer letters. We want to get the soldiers and attend to their comforts. HEADQUARTERS - will soon be ectabliebed in Come eentral location In PitSlidell:lM4, For the present, applioallon mey be ze*4e vvrsonaTlY, or by.l9ttor; to BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, CHIEF OF-DETECT/YE Pothon, MAYOR'S OPFIGEi fe2l.6t • Philadelphia MAJOR GENERAL IIANCOOKI MTbSTA I RM i YRO RYSOr o rr VE spo ß nd AN c S e, relative to the recruiting now going - on in Phßadelphia under the especial superintendence of Beni amin Franklin. the Chief of the Detective Police. for HANCOCK'S ARNE CORPS OF 'VETERANS, willbe rrad with great interest by all classes of the commnnity, the rich and the poor alike. First, twenty two men were taken to. Washington, D. C., by Chief Franklin. on 'noonday night, the 14th root. On the followit g day the men were mustered Into the service of the country, each one being credited to the Ward or Township in which he resided. These men 'lssued the following affidavit, after having boon fully mustered in; CITY OF WASHINGTON. Dtatutar OP C01.17M.81A, SS, On. tide fifteenth day of Tebraary 1885. personally ali• peered before me, a notary public in said Die triet„ Jacob Briebing , George H. Lewis. Peter 8. Gamble, John J. Murphy. Charles H. Kennedy. Thomas J. Chad wick,Alexander H. Gibson, John Sparks. Caleb Scaler, Samuel W. Vanatta, Joseph Halberstadt, William O. Yates, George B. Russell. Samuel Weeks. David H. Baker. John Lap_p, Frank M Worth, Richard McCabe, and Albert W. Eldridge all of the city of Philadel phia. Pennsylvania ; alto , A. Themes, of the city of Heading, Berke county, Pennsylvania; Theophilus &think, of the borough of WWiatnepoit. Lycoming county. and George W. Shute, of the township of Deer. field, Cumberland county, New Jersey, who severally acknowledged that they had been recruited by Benja min Franklin, Chief of Detectives of th onto of Phila delphia, Penney I vani a ; that they cameWeak' og. ton with. said Franklin for the purpose of enlisting as veterans in Haneock's corps; that all the promises made to th em by eaid Franklin ledge been hiliy met by him; that they have been paid all the motleys due them, as well as transportation, without any deduction or deter= tion whatever. I further certify that they were all' mustered in and paid, and duly credited to the wards and localities where they belonged, in my presence. Witnees my hand and !Medal seal the day SPAT.. and year above written. H. G.:LAWRENCE. Notary Public. By request of Chief Franklin the following order was Leaned: _ lIHADQTTAP.TERS FIRST CIORPS, WASHINGTON - . february 15, MO. Lieut. Colonel Charles Bird, Camp Sforiesnan. I). C : Conosusi.: A detachment of twenty-odd men from Philadelphia, just arrived in Washington, is being sent to the rendezvous at Camp Stoneman to.eay. The 'Ma ier General commanding desires you to have them as signed to one and the same company. He beLieirsis,that inasmuch as these men are to be detached for some time, and a large number of others are soon expected to come from Philadelphia, that (as the leg Regiment le nearly completed) it would be hitter to have these men assigned to the tires company of the 2d Regiment. The General desires these men to be armed and equipped as soon,ae possible, in-order that they may be sent as a de tachment to Philadelphia, to report to Benjamin Frank lin, Esq., chief of the detective police of .that city, for recruiting Purposes. Among the number are two or three men who were formerly non-commisaioned 'oaf core, and they might be appointed to similar positions in the company to Which they will be assigned. You will advise these headquarters as 600/1, ao the men are properly equipped. In the course ore few days Mr. Franklin will enlist drummers and fifers for the company. As soon as they are enlisted they will be Beet to Camp Stoneman. to be uniformed and equipped, with drums, fifes,lto. Tt e General desires one good °dicer sent ith the de tachment to Philadelphia, where he will remain in charge of it until further oilers. If yoll have an extra drummer, who can drum, you might send him with the detachment. He should take a drum with him. The officer in charge of the detach ment will receipt for the property. / am, Colonel, very respectfully, . Your obedient servant, FINLEY A &GERSON, Glacial copy furnished fo the information of Benjamin Franklin, iq . PINLET ANDERSON, A. A. G. The following congratulatory order, issued by Major General Hancock, on theilath last, speaks for itself: ' WARRINGTON. G. CI, Feb. 16, woo. Benjamin .ES•anklin, Leg.. Chief qf Detective Police, Phi/ads/y*la: My DEAN Sin; Your detachment of veterans for the Ist Corps arrived yesterday. The men, without ex ception, have been mustered into the service of the Unitedlitates lam wry much obliged to you for the exertion you have hoed toward filling up my corps, and I frost that the encase you have thus far met With maybe_ unearned. for greater dimes in the future. I am, very re spectfnliz r your obedient servant. _ W/NFIELD S. H&NGOCK, Major Cieneral U. S. Army, Commanding Corps. In answer to a despatch the following was received. It refers directly to every citizen liable to draft nader the Jaw, as well as those who are exempt, and who de sire to place a representative recruit in tins corps of ve terans. Tinder this last clause the ladles may furnish representative recrnite, p,nd thus assist in reducing the quota of men required iu the pending draft- Clergy men over 46 years of age, parties physically disabled, aliens and others not liable to the draft, may furnish representative recruits. All such representatives are entitled to local as well as Orvernment bounty: HEADQUARTER% IST ARMY CORPS, Weertrirerort, Feb. 13, 1806 Benj. Franklin. Chief of Police, Comp of Fifth and Chestnut. iliflade(phia Subetitntee for enrolled men do not receive the Government Bounty. Principals are exempted from draft. Representative recrui.e receive the Government bounty. Volunteers, Substitutes, and Representative Recruits residing in Philadelphia aro credited to that city in coming Grafts. Pay commences from day the enlistment is perfected. Letter by meth W. S. HAtidOCK, Major General. All Loyal Citizens who would aid in procuring men to fill the ranks of HANCOK'S FIRST ARHY COUPS OP VBTSRANS should pay particular attention to the fol lowing announcement of the undersigned: Any Citizen desirous of furnishing a Representative Recruit for this Corps must procure a certificate from the t rovoet Marehal of hie District, certifying that he is exempt, either from being over 43 years of age or from physical disability, when I will furnish him with a Veteran Recruit for three years for $103; for two years, $174; for one year, $6O; but in each case I must be fur nished w Hire certified cheek for the whole amount due the Veteran when he is mustered into the 'service -as advertised—viz: for three years. 121,176; for two years, $940; for one year, $760, and take my receipt for the same. The princli will then be entitled to a draw back from the United States Government of $333 for a one. year Representative Recruit; $lO6 for a two year Recruit; $4OO for a three year Recruit. Also, from the city or Philadelphia, under the advertisement of the City Bounty Fund GORIIOIB6IOO. for one year, $103; two Years. $460; for three years, $5OO The .ftepresentatiee Recruit, in all cases, 'being entitled to all the bounties tine Volunteers when Rationed to Hanceck's Corps. Any citizen liable to draft must produce a-Certificate of the Provost Marshal to that effect, in his District, and furnish me with a certified cheek. wizen I will furniehp him with a receipt f.,r the same, guaranteeing to furnish a Veteran Substitute for one year for $7014 for two yesre, $960; for three years. $14175; which leit]. exempt the Principal from the Draft for the above specified time Those who place a Substitute for three years are entitled to a drawback of IMO. from the Bounty Fend Commission, but no allowances made by the City- ex" cept for a three-year Substitute; the Government al lows nothing whatever for substitutes. Veterans must be accredited to the Wards or Town ships in which they live, and it is the duty of every Citizen to induce the soldier, who has been honorably discharged frem the United States Infantry. Cavalry, or Naval service, to join HANCOCK'S PIRST ARMY CORPS. sad thus aid In relieving their Soh- Districts from the approaching Draft to soma extent. All persons who reside in adjoining counties must send with their certificate of liability or non liability to a Draft the amount of Local Bounties paid in their Dis trict. when I can tell them exactly the net coat of far • Welting a Representative Recruit or Substitute. The net nay of a Veteran Volunteer An Hancock's Corps is. viz: For one_irear, Government Bounty—et... 441) City of Philadelphia Bounty. ...... • 400 Monthly Pay from B. S. Govenun't,eld per month 192 Clothing account yearly • --te---•• • 42 Ward Bounty (average) 26 City relief for families of vole.. $9 par month.....— 72 . . . ..... $1.,091 The net pay of a Veteran T0ta1............ ".. Ifolturt;;e ' r . fOrraro years in Hancock's Corps Government Bonney .... • 111 - 500 City of Philadelphia Bonsty—... 450 Monthly Pay from U. 8. Governm' 6/6 per month 25 Ward Bounty (average) . ............ 26 City relief Mr family, $6 per month.... . 144 Total... • $1,503 The net pay of a Teleran Volunteer for three years in Hancock'a Corps is, viz: Government Bounty. City of "'bile deipto a. —• • —• • Monthly pay from 11. S. Gov't, $lO per month 575 Clothing account, $42 per year 123 Ward Bounty (average)...........,,,..... ..... 2/5 City relief for females, $6 per 2U3 Total . . $2.043 All Veterans who desire to have their intermits looked after wit hoot being swindled by gasmen are directed to the Recruiting Agency, 106 South SIXTH Street, • Berry's Marquee,' where the Ride is to be seen daily which the Veteran Is entitled to keep at the expiration of his term of service. Which dischargee elateen show per minute. s All communications on this subject after Ws fall ex. planation must be brief and to the. point. vbe promptly answered by addressing BENJAMIN FRANKLIN*, Chief Detective Department Police, Mayor's Otace. Philadelphia. WANTED AT ONCE. THREE BUG LEES, THREE DRUMMERS, end THREE PIPERS, who have been in service two years and received honorable discharges. N. B —No Loafers. Bounty Jumpers. or Commission Men need apply, as no dealing will be allowed with them. (14)20.113 B. F. I"ONCE MORE TO THE FRONT t" Rl3th REGIMENT INFANTRY PENNSYLVANIA. VOLUNTEERS. 7(11. UNION LEAGUE (NATIONAL GUARD) R&M. COL. JOHN A. GOROAN. (FOR ONE YEAR'S SERVICE.) REM/TUTS WARTED TOR ONE. TWO, AND THERE TRAMP SERVICE. Bounties from City, for one year $4OO 00 Bounties from Government, for one 100 00 Bounties from City, for two .. 00 Bounties from Government, for two rear 5........ 200 00 Bounties from City. for three years 4500 00 Bounties from Government, for throe reeve...... 300 03 HIGHEST WARD BDU STIES PAID; BESIDES PAY, R ATIODS. AND CLOTHING. reie Regiment i 8 authorized birthe War Department argot by the Govertaor of Pennell/yanks. Otlieers are Veteran Soldiers, and hare Shown their COURAGE UPON THE 'FIELD OP B iIkTTLE. Do net wait to be Evened, bat embrace theweeent mmortnaity to receive the liberal BOUNTIES OFFERED, and to select your own * wavers. OLINTIZES SHOULD INTEREST THEMSELVES FILLING THIS REGIMENT PROMPTLY. Colonel, JOHN A. GORGAN, late Major ISSia F. V.. D Lleute y n h Co o lo n e l , VA COB M. DAVIS, late Major 90th F. V. • Major, WILLIAM IL RAWLINGS, late Gantaln ANIL P. V. • HEAD C4,Ti AittERS, NATIONAL-GUARD:3' R aLL. RAGS STERNARELOW SIXTH. Egovrawa.sTATiox, 683 OHENTSIIT EMIL MILITARY, ANOTHER RA LLY FOR THE OLD FLAG! BANOOOK'S FIRTF _ASHY 007til OF T. THUMB. The foldoWint °Bidet deepetob, relative to mug. tering in the. wend squad of Veterans, recruited by Benjamin Franklin, the Chief of Detectivee of Phila delphia, to tea sure gnarantee of the manner in which sit coming Veterans will be resetTett and treated The good work of Pairiclikaft toes bravely on, A COMM?. nielle FMCS' of keeeption in this city will be provides, with the utmost despatch, for the comfort of the brave men who ere now Siting up the Grand National Guard- A splendid camp, in a high and healthy part of the county, near the city. will soon be organised. WASlnicoroN, D 0 Feb. ID, Ilid I h . ;reby certify that as a Notary Public I was required to b prevent at Camp Stoneman, yesterday, the .Bth, Cnt t le occasion of muetering in of Twenty-eight men. rem. Red by BENJAMIN Vital KLIN, Esq.. Chief of De tires of Pelledelphia The following are the names of the persons so mustered into the service of e Gaited States. under the command of Major General HANCOCK, commanding let Veteran Oorpe. That they. wereall morn Maud uniformed in my presence, and they lacknowledged that they had beettyald all of the bounties promised them by Mr- Robert a. Thompson, Norman 0. Ash George W_ . Gorman, William H. All i son , JilinT. McDonald, Jason Priest, Gotiteb Hoffman. Edwin F. Beckett, Lionel Badges Nightingale BeraardTrayn ur, Andmw V. Randall, Henry Hamilton. Harmon Stela, Frederick Marty, Jams M. Winn, Wm. Frost, 'Warren 0 Hill, " Win. Campbell, Isaac J. Robinson, John Hugh% Joseph F 'Williams; Frederick rressell, . John,Jobnzon • Paul Dubin, James W. Cafney, Frederick Long. Wm. Thomes, Henry Brieusholtse. I turther state. that all of the above men expressed themselves as eatisded with the conduct of Mr. Frank lin. I further gar, of my own knowledge, that efforts were made by persons about the Baltimore depot In Washington to inducetbe men to violate their engage manta with Mr. Franklin, but to no effect. I ea* this for the credit of the men. whose names are given above. feW-tt A. G. LAWRENCE. Notary Pablic. IL 13 OTIUBE ON CONALERCEILE. IIarLAW, BY JOHN A. OWENS, Rea., AT BRYANT. STRATTON. & BemNISTER , S NA TIONAL COMMERCIAL Co SOS, ISSEMBLI BUILDINGS. 8, W. Coma' of CHESTNUT and TEATH Streets The Fifth Lecture of the Course on " Commercial Law." will be delivered before the Studente and Aimee of this Institution on THURSDAY EVISSINC, the 23d inst., at 8 o'clock. Subject: Contlacts with Persons Actl us Representatively, and the Capacity of the brume to Contract. t' A cordial Invitation is extended to the public. fe2l-2t TWELFTH WARD-VOLUNTEERS WATITBD: CITY WARRANTS CABBED. WARD BOUNTY . FORTY DOLLARS. One year men receive ..... ..... . ...... 00 TWo-year lose receive 69600 Three-year men receive • .. • .. ••• . aso 00 Bp:cookie Brigade, two - year Veterans: One , year men receive ..... • • 11•14 •41. 4 1. .4.. $B4O 00 Two-year men receive. 4.4. we .4 a* .11* 995 (61 Three-year men reoeive...,,: OD The Disbursing Committee to receive recruits meet everyday, ati'. LADNBIt'S, Northern Military Rail TRIED Street, below Green: Sohn H Sitter, Sohn S ReyL L. B. Bugles, ChariefF R. arisen, Oeorte Betz, B A. Rentz, • John Davis, dr., Jokn Apple, • WM. B. Connell, W. H. Langanbarinm. fel6-61 ' (NV BTOCKB, 11. B. LOANS, ft., MOVOIM ♦ED SOLD ON OOMMISSIOL Ei 4/10BGB S. NOY% Broker. lati-tkolf So. 19 South TRIED Street. NEW PEISLIG*ITONS. 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Nr: lid ward Bend, Jr. , could not have put his name upon a more memorable page •than upon the title-loaf of his exqui site book upon the culture of Hewers. fro space is occu pied with, useless poetical quotations (and rhapsodies. huteven thing is plain, practical, and valuable. It is inst . what it professes lo he, a guidebook for the gar den. Seery ledy can own it, and fell assured that she is, for 6ne, favoring nothing of politics, war, or sensa tion literature. Rho has that which can make every One happier and the world brighter. 01 course those ladles who are too exquisite to cultivate flowers will not care for its Instructions. but every tone woman who would make home pleasanter, more genial and cheer ful, and herself more refined In the highest sense of the word, will a elcome any help lathe culture of-her How ere.—The Bound Table. PRICE. $3 Fold 4 by prlnalnal Booker()Nets and Beedomen In the United &eta, and sent by mail by the PabUshers, J. E. TILTON & CO., fe22-vf2t Sf BOSTON. LORD OAEBURN'S DAUGHTERS. BY M.RS. HENRY WOOD. PRICE 0.50 El PAPER, OR SR IN CLOTH kilt& WOOD, in "Lord Oakburn's Daughters," has taken part of the plot and eome of the characters from the first story ever written by her, years since, entitled the "Earl's Heirs. ",but in doings.), has also introduced new characters, , and rearranged the whole plot of the story, and has also rewritten and enlarged the entire work from beginning to end, making it nearthree times the size of the "Earl's Odra." as originally publislied, of which it may he called a sequel or coittlwa4o9n,aga it will no doubt prode tote in America, ad lb le la . Europe, the most popular work ever written by Mrs. Wood. It is published and for sale at T. B. PSTBSSON & BROTHERS', It No. 306 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER, SILVER-PLATED WARE. A brae assortment of Pine PEARL JEWELIT eon stantty on hand. Watchee'or Jewelr7 repaired: Qold, Silver;and month' bought. N. RIION, feE-Qt No. 1028 WIESTNITT Street. ,A CARD-ADDRESSED TO MEN who come from the country to Volunteer. I have fixed a different plaa.atbasinara. I always know what Township. Town. 01 District nye the highest Cash ßounty. omen will cell here- t- wilt sae that they gab the WHOLE BOUNTY OFFBILBD, and I- 1,111 charge them, far attending to their interests, a reason. able per mintage. 910 MAXIM Street.. Subetitatee dealt within the same WAY. fe2t-ilts ' J. J. ESHELMAN. CHAS. DONOGHUE HAS REMOVED hi s office for the Bale of Steam Reflood Sartre sod Syrups to Ito. CRESTAUT Street, abos'e Frsot. The balance of Stock In store le now offered for sale, to elose,busloese„ et 0I ELM! REDUCED PRICES. 11* FIBS AND CANNED MATS. 600 bblei Moos and No 1/Sackers]. 1,003 uses ounood Meats, Lobsters, &e. Per sate by P. 0. BURF,OI3OH, de3o4m 118'North FRONT &root (lASI/TAT FURNITURE. MOOMB & CAMPION. 11151. South sECOND sweet. • arelammed to fellow ULtdelillne the market inti pass el tia*heir taralue. Menai WM Awe call mid amn oltotask. MA- DRY GOODS JOBBERS. JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, 85 004: IMPORT= AND JOBBER GOODS, Nee. 229 and 211 North Third Street, IIitt,ADBLEILL‘ • Olathe, Prints, °snail:name, Detainee, Sattinets, Alpacas, Jeans, Fancy Drees Goode, Oottonadee, Brown and Bleached Sheathlge, Denims, Brown and. Bleached Skirtinge, Stripes, Omish Ohambras, Cheeks, Omish Tweeds, Elirigimme, Flannels, Diapers, Linens, FURNISHING GOODS. wurril GOODS, NOTIONS, &c., &a. felS.Sm RETAIL DRY GOODS. GOODS FOR EVENING DRESSES AND EgOR THE OPERA:. WINE•OOLOR SILKS, - WHITE CORDED SILKS, PLAIN WHITE SILKS, PEARL OORDKD SILKS, LIGHT SHADES OF PLAIN BILK, LIGET SHADES OF CORDED SILKS, BLACK AND WHITE FIGURED MUSLIMS, BLACK AND WHITE FIGURED GAUZE, FRENCH AND SWISS XUSLINS. WRITE TARLTON MUSLIN& WHITE CLOTH FOR OPERA CLOAKS; FIFTT•THREE *MRS WIDE. WHITE FRENC3H MERINOES, WHITE CASHMERES, • WIIITE ALPACAS. A feor whlle T.AIVIA LACE BRAWLS and ROTUNDAS for the Opera. • N. D.—OPERA. CLOAKS made to order. EDWIN HALL & CO., te2o-rate2t If 28 South Second Street, FIIRTITER REDUCTION LW PRICE . PEON YESTERDAY'S AUCTION SALES. • BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRTING& BROWN SHRET/NGS AND SHIRTING& MOUSSELINE DE LAINES, CHALLIS, he., &c. , With a full line of Domastio Calicoes of the beet maker, at the lowest Weal. OURWEN STODDART do IRO,. 450, 4-594 and 451 North SECOND Street, feBt-3t above Willow, CNIITAIN GOODS. &c. 1026 CHESTNUT STREET. 102 6. c. M. srrourr co.:, D3A1,31/8 LN BROGATELLI Lin AND NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, PIANO, TABLE, AND FITILNUURE aO VERINGS, WINDOW £3HALIEB, Sr,c. 1026 CHESTNUT STREET. 264rmw4.z0 . ok , tzlu INSURE YOUR LIFE LI THS AW/MitICANI, S. E. Cor. Walnut and Fourth Sts., • PHILADELPHIA" It to a BMX COMPAIIIr, and profile divided annu ally. thus aiding the soured to pay future arenlittme. Last dividend 50 per cent. BOARD or TRUSTEES. Alexander WhlMin, J. Edgar Thomson' Hon, James Pollock, Ron. Josep_h A.Ulseet; Albert C. Roberts, Henry K. Bennett, Samuel T. Bodine, Philip B. Mingle. George .Nugent, John Altman, Reward, Law Raslehurst Samuel woArk r imusroar SAMUEL WOl3 n024-SmiL JOBB S. WILI Fl' INSURAIWE UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF PILEGADELPHULI N. N. CORNER TILLED 411•WAXAMT OTAI4 EXCHANGE BUILDING. ILICOBIPORATED 1801. ASSETS $400,000. FIRS UM ZEILIIIMI The &ard of Directors of this CotapanY have deter- Wend to Immo rieke anemia Flro, in i kewadenee with their charter, and aro MP prepared 'W lane Pond's covering Fire Blake at the omega rates. - DUSOTOBIS: RICHARD B. EIHTIL A. E. BORIS. JOH FE. IRWIN. W/L N LIAM G. KU T. J. P. MINER. NM LEWIS, H. T. ROBINSON HENRY C k MP UEL_ L , L. CH "E. V/ HERLEE F is .Z °s AV.ERCENaw s. cu Z matas, . RICHARD B. MTN, Presidekit. JOHN MOSS, Searetar Ja29 .13n - FAKE INSURANCE COMPA.NY, No. 406PEULAD CRIST ELP RUT MO= HIA. NIBS AND INLAND IN6IIILUFOIL S. intasis N. Bask, raiLBOTOS John W. Drerzaana Charles Richardson. Robert B. Potter. Henry Lewis. John Kneeler, Ir.. nazonel Wright. B. D. Woodrol. F. S. Jetellee, Charles Sto kes. 'born A. W_olit, Joseph D.111.11i. FRANCIS I. BUCK 'President. CHAS. .1110.111.11DSdif, Vies Trodden W. L 111,nromite. Smeary. iali-U Igo al NA voi tiz): • tall DISSOLUTION. -THE PARTNE SHIP existing between JAMES EL KIEL -JOHN CLANK.Id. rtHeurz GROSs, and JONATHAN under the Arms of HIKE & ItAHE. In Schuyl kill Conic' y, and BAUM. GROSS. & C 0.., In Philadel phia, was dissolved on the 7th Inst.,by lingual con sent. Each of the partners is author ised to use the limn names in liquidation. feZi-ulm 41* pOPARTNERSHIP. The undersigned hive formed themeelves Into 4 Copartnership. ae the summon ot HIEN & BAUM, and BAUM, MOBS, & CO in the COAL MINING Branum under the Armed awes, CLARK, & CO.. in Schuylkill County. and OBOSS, HOWSE, & CO,,,in Philadelphia. BBBIBY S. GROSS, MINIM HOMER. JONATHAN CLARK. fe22•wfm 4t MEDICAL PURVEYOR'S OFFICHI Wseragoroir, D. 0., February 14, 18 8 4. Merchants and dealers who whit to =PAY the Medi del Purveying Department in this city with exhales of hospital furniture thtt may be required, are requested to forward to this office. at treir earliest convenience. samples or such articles they are willing to furnish. Weather with a price net ol 441 tame.. _ o. ouTEMELAND, Barg. U. B 1.. Medical Parveyor. fe29-wfm St 6 ckHERMA.N'S ON THE TRA.OK." New and Hedy contraband mar and chorus. just 'published. and stilted to the those. Composed by David A. Warden.. Published atSmittea Mos% Rtora. 1.21-21* 135110ETlf EIGHTH Street. qn CTS . 1--ATLANTIC FOR MARCH. 'Low MOUSE'S, 808 CHErniIIT Street. fe22-31- gg CENTS—HARPER FOR MARCH, sPv rrroi/LOVB, 808 cRB§TpitIT Opp% 2 0 CTS., GODEY'S ; 15 CTS:, PETER SON'S; IS etc, Young lace; SD eta. Harper's and Atlantic, for March. MOORE'S, fe2o-St* 205 ARCH Street. GODEY'S LADY BOOK FOR M&ROH. , LADISH' FRIEND FOB Nam, Prrotant's. 608 CHESTEMT Stmt. fe2t-3to SALE BY ORDER OR. COLLECTOR INTERNAL REVBNUE TS/BD DISTBIOT MN STLVA NI A. STAND. CASKS. FIRS-PROOF CHEST, dm. On THURSDAY MORETTI, G, at li o'clock, at the cor- ner GERMANTOWN Boad and OXF,RD Street. will be !old by order or Collector Revenue Third District Penn sylvania, the following_ deecelbed articles, seised as the property of Patrick McKeown 7 lame Stand-Casks; 11 small do; I Fireproof Meet; gi empty Barrels 4 do Boneheads; 1 Clock; 14 Demi- JOA11; Copper Becket; 2do Meascres; 3do Punnets; 1 Water Cooler; Set of .Wkitiee Terms oath in U. S. fund.. W.- FRANCK, auctioneer. feklAt ." SECOND and BUTTONWOOD Streets. SALE OF BANK STOCK:-WILL BE offered et PUBLIC SALE, on SATURDAY, Feb 25, 1665, at 9 o'clock P. M , at the public home of Jacob R. Sackett. MAO KITED. 100 eUrea nt Stock of the IiECOND RATIONAL DARK OF 'PHILADELPHIA. /NATHAN HILLIS. • Jammu U. COYLY. Auctioneer. fe2l,lt HARDWARE -BELLING OUT 101111'dP to dose business.. Efoneeneepers, Build ers, and Wham iivla And a general assortment. PAMBERTOI SKITH. MLR" 905 ILLEICIff Sweet. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS CON- B11:4110 elegance, strength, and flexibility, the pater t hinge book Albums. for sale, of all atzet. at B. F. ItEIBIRIVB Photograph Gallery. 624 ,Ve OR I. it' CARTES DE VISITE, iN STYL C AND extention obstirpasied, done at B P. It Enna's. 624 ARCH Street Where you desire pictures et ?are beauty 444 t#414424441. stio there; - ' WHILLDIN, President E. Vise President. ON.See'y and Treasnr.er B. DESTOITET__, FRANCIS TETA, NEWBERRY A SMITH, HENRY LEWIS. JR., DW. L. CLARE. ELLIS YARNALL SAMUEL O. COOK' O. W. }Doom:to& WM. S. BAIRD. S. DELBERT. SOLOMON piPortT FINE ART ANNOUNCEMENT. THE NATIONAL ART ASSOCIATION OF NSW YORK Beg to announce for completiott. for immediate de- . Ihrery to subscriber% of the Superb btogoi'Laile vaTiser. Ea- WASHINGTON RECEIVING A SALUTE ON THE FIELD OF TRENTON, From the ordains' Fainting, by lame distinguished . Artiste, J. FABD, B. B. A.. and B. ANBDJLL. B. A. It le endorsed as a WO* of Art by a host of emluitat ram. as evidenced by the opinions subi oined: THE HOE. EDWARD EVERETT. "A very pleasing and happily executed work—aa en graving of rare beantY. " ED VrallD EVERETT. LIEUT. GEN. WINFIELD SCOTT. " Cannot be contemplated without an inereared love of every public and private virtue. " WINEINLGSCOTT. THE ARCHBISHOP OP NSW YORK. "It Is Indeed a beautiful apeeiraeu of Art.. JOHN McOLOSKEY, Arobbiahop or New York. FEED. E CHITEGH. I am delighted with the Engraving: tt doss foil inetiee to the noble simplicity and dignity which is the meat charm of the picture." FRED. a GRUM& HON. WM. B. SEWARD "Offer say congratulations upon the patriotism and good taste ehown, and upon the successful execution of the wont." [~a:~:~i;~t:h:~~nn~i~+~~~icia~111t+ : fiy 1 : 1r7.y~1-~:1 "Accept my congratulations upon the completion of this very beautiful work." A. LINGOLIt. BERET W. LONGFELLOW. your 8111C04388. "Beautifnlix execute& Aroe.o "1" t wiabes for WEARY LONGFELLOW. MAJOR GENERAL SHERMAN. U. S. A• Fully tro.rile the encomium; It hiii'inTeived." WhL T. SHIENhni. Major (lemma/. U. B. A. This magniteent Line Engraving is THE FIR OT OF AN ANNUAL Emma Of Erea -Wass etaraving of American Subjects, lo ba Mimed each year, ell of which will be original works, and of the highest order of merit, M the /OW price of FIVE DOLLARS, Virbieh includes free admission to the 'Gallery of the Anociatien at all times. and ao interest in TWENTY THOUSAND DOI. ElltS' WORTH OF PAINTINGS, And other works of Art. to be PREIMINTSD TO THE bIIBSCIMBERS FOR THE OUR. RESIT YEAR'S ENGRAVING. Negotiations with distinguiehed artiste for works for future years' issues are now pending, IeCII/111$ to the subscribers Engravings of equal IitruRTANUE, atikOrl. ORIGINALITY, AND VALUE. Copies of ti wistrmGTotr indspixera . SA: LIITS ON TB I.IELTI OF TRENTON' may be. seen at JAS. S. EARLE & SONS' GALLERIES. 816 GUEST NUT Street, Philadelphia. or at the Gallery of the NATIONAL ART Ai 8800IATION, 501oad 563 BROAD. WAY. Mew York ; h also, at the principal art Stores in every city in the courtly. The Bagravlatt wilt be forgrarded. peortrelr_paolted in a strong tube, 111)0a raeeiDt of TWA DOLLARS, di rected to the Actuary at the Galleries, as above, or Box .4429 Poet Office. New York, or to JAB. B. EARLE & BONS, $l6 CHISTNITP STREET. f.22.mbl 2t PIIIG&DBL PHIA. WANTS. THE ADVERTISER, WHO HAS BEEN -AL brought up in an extensi vs cloth manufactory to England, is desirous of procuring a SITUATION in a Manufactory In or shout the city. Any party desirous of procuring his services as Over. seer or otherwise will please address "Cloth." 2869 PhUsdelphils P. O. fe22.35. AYOUNG LADY WISHES A. BITUA ?ION TO TE6.Ofl NULL CIIILDR.62( in a yd- Tate family. an boar or two each day. Addresl " Go vernatr," Prate Office. fe22-2t. WANTED TO RENT. OR PUR CRASS in SNVESTEf or E(CiIfTH Street, from WALNUT to MARKET, a STORE, Corner preferred. nadreee "Drunk" at this dace. WANTED—IN A COMMISSION AND Brokerage Office, a young iaIN ecnaabated with the Drug buainess, to attend to Wei in that departmekt. Address "-Commission Merchant " fe22Pram office. WANTED -BY A WOOL tROKER- A9l HOUSE in New York. a YOUBIG MAN ae qualnted with Philadelphia buyers and the Wool busi ness In nil Its branches. Address, with ane, references, arid terms. P. 0. Box 5166. flew York. fe2l-3tlf WANTED -AN AMERICAN PRO TESTA= GIRL in a email family: malt be a Applyl., vresber, and ironer. Liberal wages given. at 1938 WALL £O N street. - f el2-3i* WANTED—A LAD ABOUT 17 YEARS of Rae. as Aaatataat Entry Clerk. Aidram Box 1632 Poat Office. fe2l-3t WANTED-A YOUTH FROM 16 TO 17 to lawn the retail DM( badness. Apply at No. C4l SPRUCE Street. fe3l-37' WANTED— A. SITUATION IN A Wholesale and Retail Hardware Store by a Lad 17years Ono. The test or reference given. .Addrese, for three dale, "M. S. J.," Prat, alike. fe2l.3t* WANTED -IN A WHOLESALE DRY GOODS HOURS. a YOUNG MAX acquainted With, and who can influence city and near trade. Address ••C T. S. " , fe21.31. Press °Zoe. /VAN - TED-AT $1.50 PER MONTH., T T a reliable CANVASSER In every town and county for "The Nurse and OPT.' the most interesting one ex citing book ever published, embracing the adveatnres of a woman is the Union army as Anne. Scent, and Spy, giving a most vivid inner picture of the war. We have agents clearing OM yer month, which we will prove to any doubting apolcant. Sand for circulars. Address JONES 8305. & 00, ' )at-I.m GOO MILIGTOUT St . Philadelphia, Pa. A YOUNG MAN DESIRES A SITU -3-- AVON as BOOK.BSEPES. or Arlo:taut. flan rive ea e. te9l best of references. Address •`Burden" at this offic.llr, nOAL YARD WANTED.—ONE ‘, ready fitted me, in a central location, or Lot suita ble Once. for a Veal Yard. ' Address "Anthracite," at fe2 Precit 1-20 MFLO Y"'M EN T ROUSE, FOR -A-ialonsakeepers. Seamstresses, Chambermaids, Wait ers, Rams. Cooke. Laundrecenc. and cencral.honge work. ichlre and colored. 802 LOCUST St. felo. EMPLOYMENT HOUSE FOR Clerks, Book-keepers. Salesmen. Packers. Porters, Watchmen, Coschinec. Drivers. Conductors, Dir. tend err, Waiters, Penn bands. Gardeners. &c Emoloyere suited at short notice. 8053 and 804 LOCUST Street. fe2o-1m al" WANTED TO RIIY-A. TRACT OF TIMBER LAND, •eoatainthg from one huedred to five hundred scree, located in Crawford or adjoining counties. Address Box 2879, Philala. P. 0. 6412-3 k fft WANTED TO RENT, FROM NAY 12* let to November Ist, a MODZRATB.BIZID GOMM, furnished or infornithsd, within 10 or 12 miles of the city, of easy access by railroad—Chestnut Htll or Ger mantown rit ere, red. Or would exchange for furnished house In the city. Address "De Lawny." at this office fe2l.Br dle WANTED TORENT—A MODE antrate•eixed country HOUSE, for the summer M. son, conAcnient to Borth Pennsylvania Railroad. and not over ten to fifteen miles from the city. Parntiihed or naturniabed Address , with terms, "J. H M.." box 1261, Philadelphia Post Office. fe2o 6t. faWANTED—BYTHE MIDDLE OF Marsha comfortable DWELLING in a rood neigh borhood. Rant not to exceed WA telO:l2P Adding.' Box 225, Poet Office. WANTED TO RENT—BEFORE mum the first of-April. a DVi'ELLIA 0. with the modern improvements, with 9 to 11 rooms. Bonus of $915. Address • • H.." 303 >au llet street. felo.lm• FARM WANTED.— A PR&CTI-Alli awsAFARBIRE et twelve eats' imperious% wants to rent a FARM of from 50 to 10 acres. in Burke or Montgomer. Counties. Refers to hts presont landlord,. !Atheist "A. 8.," Press Once. fell-61 Affik OFFICE WATER TRANS— PORTATION 11. /4.. • , Ho. 074 South THIRD Street. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 14. 1E65. Tassels wanted to transport Coal to Soathern Torts for the Army. Despatch even. feld.tf JOHN R. JENNINGS Capt k Asst. Q. M. FOR SALE AND TO LET. de REAL ESTATE. REAL fa /raa ESTATE. BELL STATE REAL ESTATE. NM REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. IEOOO,OOO WORTH FOR SALE. ,00:),(00 WORTH FOR SALE. 000,000 WORM FOE SALE. FEBRUARY CATALOGUE JUST OUT. FEBRUARY CATALOGUE JUST OUT. FEBRUARY CATALOGUE JUST OUT. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. FOR GRATUITOUS Dia pea surioN. lIILLZWB unrivalled catalogue of city property for sale Is ill& out for Fe braamooenpying 72 pages inide soription, and is the greatest Production of the ace to Parties interested. No pencil wishing to purchase first. ease Dwellings, Building Lots, or suburban mansions, should fail to weenie a copy gratis. GEORGE C. MILLER. Beal`Estate Broker, 154 North SIXTH Street. AR FOR SALE—No. 1608 WALNUT Street, now va , Meant. four-story brown-stone front. Lot 20 by 196 feet deep to a street. Can have a stable near by. anARCH Street, south side, West of Tenth—large DWELLING. Lot 215bY /CO deep tea street; stable, coach-hones, atc. MFIFTEENTH STREET. north of Oxford, Elegant aide•yard DWYLLING : only $6,460 Possession. soon. IdIt.LBE, 154 North SIXTH btreet N. —Also ' near 2.000 other properties.. itFOR sAWS—No. 241 North SIXTH Street (oppo site Franklin Square): large first class DWELL ING. Lot 29 by 190 feet deep to a street. $l4 MO clear, and $10 : 000 can remain ..n mortgage. Immediate possession. =ON NORTH SIXTH STREET, in one of the choicest portions of the street; magnilcent new first class DWELLING. Must be seen to be appro. ciated. Lot 20 by 126 feet deep. p 2, 6 ,00. Immediate pos session. r.bplendld side yard DWELLING.on SEVENTH St., above Girard avenue. Lot 26 by 90 feet deep. $O,OOO. Immediate posseaston. Elerant side. yard DWELLINGS. FRANKLIN 2, Street. above Thompson street. Only 57. WO each. Possession Nay next. MILLER. le22.ltif 154 North SIXTH Street, diFOR RENT, WITHIN A FEW MI. i:Lutes' walk Pont the Wissahickon Railroad Sta tion, a COMITRY OBAT,. with three or 1143•1311 acres of ground, new .table , and hours with all modern provements: gas, hot and cold pater , eta. For rent, with the furpitnri , for sin „- .„, i t , :117 . .817 „ . A 7 4p1133. fe22-20 /9x, TittLis BARR YWest. 0 ANTED TO RENT OR BUY eOmfottabld 'DWELLING. with halt acre let.near a station oh the Germantown EaELroad. address 'Babe." Rues Otßoa. al WANTED TO RENT—FOR THE JwA summer season S FURbIieHED noun. with sta bling for two or three horses. The neighborhood of Germentowo_preferrett Address ••P. Press cffiee• fe22•wrmet' eFOR BALE-A DESIRABLE COUN TRY RESIDENCE, containing Parlor, Dining- Room, Library, Kitchen, Eye Chambers. three Attica, numerous Climb, Gas, Bath, @e , eitstetei between the new Towneblie Line Turnpike, and netts Stages et the Germantown Railroad. Apply JOHN G. JOHN. BoR. NOB WALNUT Street. fedl-2t. FOR A. L B-LOT OF LAND near Branebtown, Twenty- second ward. contata• Ing GM ones. Will be divided into Do Minor lots. W B. LiTnw rort. i622.5t• 514 we MN Er r Wort. FOR SALE-A VALUABLE TRACT OP LAM), containing it scree. fronting on the De laware river, above Allegheny avenue, 290 feet' front, and about UM feet to depth, having eleven fronte; would be a desirableproperty fir the storage of Pe troleum. Will be gold at FREEMAN'S SALE, let of MARCH. fel2-70 VOR BALE OR EXOHA.ONE—GOAL , OIL STORAGE LOT, WO test trout on - thei Dols ware, coremenclog at Inv, wator-Esarie and manta; back 2&O feat. Coasted between Weitmorataad mad Ontario 'treats. ' sft t•22-wtheStif MLLES, 154 North SIXTH Street. F OR SAL E—LARGE LOT OF 21} Amiss looated on th. Beeend•etreet Road, south of the city. and X of a mil* only emit& of Peon falvanis Central Railroad, nein the Schuylkill to the Delaware ricer, at areoorrich Point. feld. wiheatif 1111,1.1 R. 154 Ronk SIXTH Street. OIL LANDS FOR SALE, • In the illlnl/14110e vicinity of pi t :due/ c m we ll. on Bow Greet. Tionesta creek, and btatich of 011 Adtiteini " retrolcazo." Prefi Moe, ANnISIMMMITEI. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF =BM LIONARD , BRILLIANT FAREWELL GILSON Of GBOPB&'B ()RAND GARMAN OPIMA. momY.BROORD OF FBDRUARyip BIRTHDAY OF WASHINOTOH; In comoinemoration of those assootadon3 arlf.oh tarot tow and Omer cluster around this anniversary. TEE GIRARD OERMAN OPERA COMPANY. CHORIK, AAD GRAND OROREWIRA Will slag THE STAB SPANGLE BANNER. CONDUCTOR.-- .... CARL Awscaurz THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. Only time, most positive's', of Elloi7's Grand Omni; TEIE JEWESS. ELI"AB " - *.........' lsll;riiiii , VMEMWri ....... , .....-• • • • ......... CADDANAL JOb'EPH DRUMM LUDOXIA * Mid. JOHAENA. RoTrza. PRINCE .... . ....THEODORE HABELIf&W RUGGIERO "ANPON oxerr OFFIOER HAMER This opera hes drawn the lugged bowies in New York, Baotou, arid through the entire West, creating everywhere the-mos% waxer ded enthisleam, and ac knowledged by the public and preen as one or the firm representations ever elven in Amadei. Holders of tickets for "Hobert" els have thole elms/ad far &SW other sight. or their Money refescied. until 4 o'clock this afternoon. The Director bas the pleasnre to announce that ha has secured the eminent artists hi'LLS HELENA DE KATOW. the very celebrated lady Vie/kneeMat. and " Mr. JAMES M. WEHLE, the Plano. Norte Virtuoso. W hose debut in this city occasioned so marked a OM sation on Saturday evening last. These artists will make their first appearance on Thursday evesting next. TO-MORROW (Marsden Feb- . 1866. The grand overture to And on the same occasion: only time most positively of LA DAME BLANO/3E, THEODOR/Ma 'VILMA& in his celebrated rsle 0)1011.6E BROWN': With Grand Concert by Mlle. Rgr.zarE Dx &MOT and Mr. JAmEalf- WEMLI, In their most celebrated merman de concert. BAriftDdlr. February M. lea 6. GRAND M iert-tr FOYER ACADEMY OF MUSIC. woLlsorin di THOMAS' CLASSICAL 000 CBSTS.' THE THIRD CL&SSICAL CONCERT Cl the FOYER aeazoo wil A CA DE M Y at the FOYEROF THE 0 2 HMO. - ON SATURDAY SYRNINO NEXT, fe92-2t February 25. R NEW CHESTNUT-ST. T MATER-. HEINSTNrr STEMS'. Al3ovs TwELFTH. WEDNESDAY EVEN (NG. Fab. W. WASHINGTON'S EIRTH-DAY. MISS HELEN WESTERN. Will appear in a A 13ELND DOUBLE BILL. Anenzeiag BIGHT DIPFEEENT CHARACTERS. Witt he presented this Eeenteg, the beautiful and ht. teresting Drama, in S acled SATAN IN PARIS. The - Mae rfelezt Western. Prima D0nna......... ...... Miss Helen Wsetern. ...... Miss Helen Western. Princess... ..... Miss Helen I N/tater-kr, Clarires" . . . Ulm Helen Western. The evening's ricrforma nee will commence with. the =and military- Drama, in 3 acts, called the FREE 011 SPY.• Helen Western as Mathilde, Henn EL Alm, NMI Hemet. CHANGE OF TIME. 7 • On and attar this date the Certain will rise eta gamier before 8 o'clock. Doors open at the usual hoer. FRIDAY EVENINO,BENEFIT OF HELEN WESTER*. 841 PILIMAT AFTERNOON. Feb 25% THIRTY-F.ECOND COIAND FAMILY ML THE THERE GUARDSMEN will be ii. presents MRS. JOHN - DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET TPEATRE. "THE STREETS OF NEW TORN. NNW SCENERY, by CHAR. HAWTHORNEt MACHINERY, by .701112 FUSEE, And ORIGINAL MU SIC. by DOD WORTH. MONDAY EVSnING. Feb. 21Ch, And Every Evening during thew eek, Boncicault's &ideational Drama, m fire Tabled= lad. a Prologue THE &TEEM'S OF NEW TORN. All the Company in the Gast. Proloyneflte Beaker. Ad lot. PUFFY '8 BARBEY IN DI VISION STRSZT. Act 2d. THE RETURNS° OA. GIFORPTIAN. Act 3d. DELON SQUARE IN d SNOW. STORM--TSB BOOTBLAGN AND THE NE WSBOY. Act 4th. THE FIRE! Act Sib. DRAWING -BOON AT MN BANMEIrE•Tan DENOUEMENT. Seats mewed eik dart in advance. ty2o-41t WALRIIT-STREET THEATRE. ANDIVIBSARY OF THE BIRTHDAY OT WASHINGTON. WEDNESDAY EVENING, PebroArT 22, 7866. PRANK DREW IN TWO CHARACTER'S, PEOPLE'S LAWYER. _ _ Soloß Shingle Drew. MY FELLOW CLERK. _ _ _ Tactic .... DAMON S AND Drew. THE GREAT NATIONAL CIRCUS, WALNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH. JAMES MELVILLE. the GREAT AusrRALTAI( rfoßbininv, the wonderful AUsTIi&LIAR FAMILY. Mean's. MURRAY &Ad BUTCHIRSON, and tha TRAINED DOGS, and all the.bright particular stare of the Great National Troupe, will appear daring the Pre sent week. The eeason will close on Tuesday evening. February nth. Orly two more afternoon pertorranneas„ WEDNESDAY. 22d, (Washington's hirth-day). and SATURDAY, 25th. Last performance of the National Combination Troupe. TUESDAY .EVENING, 28th Ines THITREDAI- EVENING, WM lust benefit to FICA= WEt ITTAXER. Master of the Circle.. Admission—first Tier, 50 cents; Second Tier, 26 seats. 'ave . ( lag perform ance covaienote at 7.40; afternoon, dti o'clock. fe2o.6t SPECIAL CARD. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY TESIMONTAL to Yr. FRANK 'WHITTAKER. Meister of the Circle, will Ma given on THURSDAY EVENING. 23d lost , noon which. accasien MELVILLE AND SONS will appnr In new acts. BEER LEE, the Modern Alcidee ;SA hif LATHROP. Clown B. SAUNDERS, Equestrian; Mona F REDI 3 a5lll on the Triple Flying Trapers„ have kindly volunteered their professional cervices, sod will avow in addttlo4 to the Great National Star Trntipe. BECK'S SILVER CORNET BAND will parade on Thursday afternoon tat honor of the Occasion. Le22-4A GRAND FAIR IN AID OF THE CITIZENS VOLUNTEER HOSPITAL. Will open this morning' at - Concert Hall. The stock or useful avd fancy art:elem will be large. Among lb* special attractions Will be round A BEAUTIFUL SILVER FIRE HORN, to be voted for, end presented to the Fire Company M eeting the highest number of TWO MAGEIFIO *NT B I BLES, to be disposed of by Totem, one for the rreeident of the Untied Stater, or 'any of his Generals, and one fora elerayman of this city. Admission. 10 cents. Season Tickets. M cents. fa2o mwh4t RIXTRENTH ANNUAL BALL OF TH3 DHTLADHLPHIL (Heck's) BAND. No. 1, at tha MUSICAL FUND HALL, /JUDAS IVEZING, Feb dt. Managers and members of the Band h,ty:z.§r tHrets will please make a return or the same to BECK at BUIL.Va, Ito 82S ALABE.S7 Street. on or berora Fr noon, Um Nth inst. .11.3189 K. liVa. Treasurer Ball Committee. N.B.—Tickets all, to be nre- paid- fell3r MUSICAL FUND HALL ANNUAL BALL AX-1- THE wASHIRGTO OP R HOSE. COMPAWT. • THIS SITEISZING,February 52. Tickets $l. To be bej at the doer of tt e klall. WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY-TBM' V BLIND will vire a Envenlle Exhibition at S 1 P. L Adnusaton 10 omits. F, ATING 1 SKATING! SKATING I ka Should the weather condone favorable there wilt be SIieTIBG on the UMION PARK, Vollittft and DIAkIOICD Streak 7117 S WORNIBG. till !DV o'clock. Great preparations have been made for thLa °toasters. u it will probably be the last of the femme.. H9.I3BIIBR'S ORCRINITRA AHD MILITARY BAND. ONoth, No, 5114 13ontk WORTH Street. .1223-Im* GERMANIA ORCHESTRAL-1E11BM) REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, at SX Woke* M., at mustoar, FRED HALL. Slagle Ticket?, El cants. Six Tickets, SI; to be had at Gould% Amite's. and Meyer's Etude Stores, and at the Hall reit-ti THE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, 011311n1IPT Street, Tentb. Is OP= Di al for visitors. from 9 4. st. to 6 P. IL PERSONAL. THE MUMS OF JOHN ANGUS, JOHN -A- BOARDMAN. El &SPIEL HODGSON. ROST LEWIS. WILLIAM MoPHRESON. ROBERT McCLURE. and JOHN MoCALLT. may hear of something to their ad verting. in rotation to dome old Landed lutereete. by famishing their addretees to "O. S. H ," Box NM. Poet 0111ce. 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Thoronzh course in Alahemmien. Clasalos, Natural Sciences, and Sneak; prattical 165 - sons In Civil Usixteering. Pupils maimed at 1017 alma and of all agee, and enjoy the benefits of a home. Itee. lyre to John Capp Son , South Thirdstraett_Thos. Clayton era,Fifth and Pm. etreetaf Apra, • and of Address am d. .13savrit SAX- Tint, . ...steam . rents TrEMOVAL -THE NAVY AGENCY R to removed to No: 425 CHESTNUT Street, tadri door, Plaidelphia Batik }Widths. A. B. WATSON, PaymoAter. Acting itarjr Una.' Plinadolphia, February Td. 1866. fe22411 REMOVAL. --JOHN H. WILLIAMS & S' CO. have removed from No. NO to No. Nal CHISTBUT 6treek lately occapled by Meters. Wrio. NoKee &Co. CHARLES F. HASHLT/NS bss REMOVED from No. 228 to 240 CHESTNUT STREET. COPARTNERSHIP NOTION. Mr. CHARLES P. rioSELTINEIbOOOmoo it Partner la our itrm from ads date. JNO. H. WILLIAM & 00. Pmir.A.mr.Par.o. February 35.]886. fole-Im• r ii.TTON'S. WALNUT. 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