-- &TTENTION. VOLIINTEERN FIFTEENTH WARD AYS THE HIGHEST BOUNTY, M. TVANN.E.I7.. reavoit Karelian' Once. corner of THIRTEENTH Streets. Liberal tortes for Squads. DRAFT I DRAFT i nimprz TE'N'l,ll WARD. o , 3 ting of the Citizens of the Ward, held on AY EVESCNO, February 18, the Executive ee were directed to EACH ENROLLED CITIZEN TEN DOLI•ARE. e a Bounty Fund auffiolont to BIEPT THE WARD FROM THE DRAFT. PUBLIC MEETINGS LRY BVENINQ DIMINO T WBRit, thosot corner or BROAD and RACE Streets, te Committee will be in ettendituie from 7,ii" to 74.. to receive subscriptions. HENRY O. HOWELL, I;tesident. NOISCIIB. Treasurer TUE FIRST NATIONAL BARK WILL REOBP7E KENT OF SUBSCRIPTION TO THE "7-30 LOAN, PER CENT,`. NOTES OATES OF TEXPORARY LOAN, tOWING THE AOOKUBD a DEPARTMENT expressly for the sale o .ANS. every feellity Is extended to parahasers. e supply of EiM. +llOO. MR% sad $l.OOO Rotes a hand. TON MoMICIIIAEL, 31‘.. ti. or .- 1141 1 . 3170% RII) 4-iArliNerfisTiva.-aiifitiffies `arah. at 8 P. M. for the purpose 4, to save until first Monday of iqg aro held EVERY /NICHT at the Hail one COATES Streets. tbscribers to the Fund are requested to cow; aud pay the money, for we are now io need of Committee have commenced Recruiting, and tit the, money it possible to get, cep ties of RECRIIITSIs called to the fact that revered to pay 71{13 HIChFST BOIIN7IES IN CASH. smiting Committee. Meagre. CHESTER and re always to be found at Marshal Lehman'e 1R D. abrffe SPRITIA _ -- airw. cLEst.r.NT BITTLIIR D. D will deliver the following Lectures in are Room of Christ Church, Germantown, for .11t of the tDISS' SOLDIERS' AID ASSOCIATION." try 2ad, " 01r/hood% the Dotted States." try 29th, Napoleon lii and the Papacy." 5 for the Course, M One Dollar each, can be from W. C. TAYLOR. 014 OILESTETUT Street ; W. V. STONE. 619 CIARSTNUT Street ; O. M. BAYARD, 206 CHEM Eft DT Street, %dicta store, MAIR Street- ~ F. E. WATHIIFB Jellver the fourth Lecture the course SOCIAL, CIVIL, ADD STATISTICAL AS. Alf of the Colored People of Pennerlyania. on 3119 G. FebrUary 97, In CONCERT HALL. The Canes and Effects of the War." Mum BfiNIIBLD, the celebrated " Black Swan," let lend bona Camp Wm. Fenn, will perform .r.don, Admission 26 tents For the benefit en..Slok e.nd Wounded Sr/diere - am ,Equent Lectures will be given by S. MERCER ).N, Eng, Tbared my Evening, March 9, and Kall,F, evenlng not fixed be had at I'OCEPS Book More, SIXTH thr - pr, or of any of thP II it E ON COMMERCIAL By jnrrs A. Owass Rao., b'rRAVTON . & 'BArilllBl . llll.'S .VIS' AL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, ASSENI-M , BUILDINGS, mere( CHESTNUT and TEATH Streets. t Lecture of the Course on " Commercial be delivered before the Students and friene e 0.) t u don on THURSDAY EVSSINR, tnc 2.1 d , 'clock. Snhjeott "Contract!' with Pennon r,cntatively, and the Capacity of thelasaile Invitation is extended to the public. fen-% 11J1IL1DIESI TAKE NOTICE,-IMELE I , 'ers ,f Po t tel file and Mlrtereville are on a d all MouldFrs are cautioned agalast going cconnt. Efforts aro being made to secure iretd tbte city and eTeewhere by the eat te two plans, by rolarepresentationa. e fact le, tbero le a strike. WM. L SYLVIS. DIVIDLND NOTICE.—OFFICE OF e 5/ APIA S lie DE OIL 00 0 411'MA , 624 . .stxto. PITILADELPITTAt Feb. 21, 1845. )ard of Plrertors have this day declared a MA FOUR Prlit CEAT., payable at their aloe on • tco 1.1.:h clear of state taxes. The Trans 11'1n be cloud on the 2311nat. at 8 P. M., and tho let proximo. TB 013. B. Br AORN . —We beg leave to oril the 'Men. Lose who are drafted, and those who are en ! liable to military duty, and also that class of rho are not liable to draft (ladies and gentle ' forty five sere), to our &ileac, for premix/al BR and Volunteer Representatives. Persons .tend to this important matter at once, as the been Axed forth loth of February next. doing a Aridly legitimate bnelneeet Wean !men n of liable to the Metres snbetitutes and 'Ayes, as low. if not at lower prices, than any Loy in Philadelphia The law allowi tos to pat is in the Navy or Marine Oorpe, to be credited ict in the State wnere the principal resides. trio bus'inest, if persons living in or out of the are ~ nrolled, will revolt& ns with a certificate robcect, from the Provost Marshal of their they can bave Substitutes sworn into ether this service, which will fully exempt them Can be given to ladles and gentlemen In this we have done business in this line, sad fotlawiug c , anttes: Obester, Delaware, 'rt, Licks, Burke, and North. auraboo and Clubs fumbled at the lowest tees. Littoral arrangements made with to wn- Mese to fill quotas. toms Mc NALLY, PAXSON, h CO., 411 onssTawr Street; T. Box, 2077 Philadelphia Post °Moe. WARD .—VOLUNTEERS will please observe that the Highest promptly paid to ELI/ WhO era Credited to Apply at No HT Nerth THIRD Street, to t.IIN BS or to JOHN RAGA.N, recruiting and %gent. st the Provost Marshal's Office. No. `BIRD Street, below Walnut St. fei7-St ID NINTH WARD! .NT TO THE CITIZENS OF THE WARD. er of cif Izone enrolled In the ward is about )ta VO; they draw 100 per cent in excess, , amen drawn from the wheel, or one onto! Imes enrolled. Tan cbanaeof beingdrafted as will be aeon by this statement, is Bret only way by which It can be avoided in by molly awl PaYine 06 to' the Ward Commit. Treasurer of the Fund, 0. D. OASgaDY, 12123 MARKET Street. _'IRTSI WARD, AROUSE R BLOSBSRB I—kot a moment to -4013i16 are unitrt g and speedy fn our une td the reeaae with our money, the to place. The fast appeal is to you who Pay 3 our Twnty-flve Dollars. at hand Glyo ns the money, and you em the Draft. There is no shaking thie crafted must go. Sheet each Bounties paid. on aoPllealion ,STON, Provost Marshal's offlce,eorner 7 and BEANDYWINE Streets; Lieut. !hawk corner of HEITSWTH and GI JWIM M. MILEY, g•TISMIIITOT. 521 * ; or the President, WM, S. HALL. abc ve Jefferson. fe23-4t -at MOE'S OFFICE INTER.- ..S - 9EIW 30* 0 HUTA u r Street. Dander OF FINNETILVAXIA. SPEC/AL INCOME TAX. Second, T Sle hird, Foardurth s. , Fi ft h,.Sizth, and venth W ' HEREBY GIVEN that the Lists of Taxes. rordaace with the provisions of the joint longress, approved. jolly 4, MN, imposing f Eve per oentnm upon the gable, profits tke year ending December Slat, 1883, and Milan open LICENSES Dealera, Retail Dealers in Liquor Hotel. Pedlere, as per met of June 30th 1811, have to me by the Assessor of the District, and is are now doe and payable, and that pay. Is hereby demanded, and will be r, celvid etwean the hours of 9 A. 3f. and 9 P. If. LTURDAY. Febrnary 1806. PENALTIES. neglect to pay on or before said Sitar rEftb, a special demand will be issued, law provides a fee or twenty @eats end meetly, as will be peen by reterenee to the ' the act of Jonentlt, 1864. Called Stales and that of Bank. known tnks only received JASPER ITAEDING. Collector lA, February 11, 11306. fell t2l 181 WbP street. oy Ove Pa ha AD h L P Comm a s n i on , fo M r the Le Ulty Bounty are now prepare* to reeelTe Le Maims of all new recruit% ander the pro 'distance of January VS, 11365: for One Tear will receive a Warrant for OUR HUNDRED DOLLARd. for Two Team will receive a Warrant for 7NDRED AND 'FIFTY DOLLARS. • Titres Tears will receive a Warrant for FIPhIDRED DOLLARS. na who shall place indhe service of the lubstltate for not less than Three Tears, . draft, and who shall thereupon be ere. quota of the city of Philadelphia, will rant for RES 111:RIDERD DOLLARS. • 00.11110511iD11. O. COOPER, Seem' _ - :RECITE( r Suomi:o.lv. Committee earaostly request rolled man. elaiming exemption cy ren, physiecl disability. or any aier cause. sport the fact at the Provost ifarohaPs IatITH and BROW!' Witt B Street* By event much trouble and anxiety to your. ally decrease Ci "mots of the Ward. ORO. Chairman. 81304171T1NG AGENT. WARD Tux CAMERON PETROLEUM CO. OF PENNSYLVILNIL. CAPITAL 81,000,000. SHARES 2100,000. PAR ...... MOO. BIT/3BOBIPT/ON ERESIDENT. VANCE STEWARTI OF YEROBIL 0017WFT, Pi. TREASURER. E. G. JAMEB; OF PIFIIJLDELVRIA. SEORSTABY. J. L. DARLINaToNi WEST 011111ETEE. PA. DIRICTOBS. VANCE STE WART. Mercer count/. Pa. JOHN E. LEONARD, West Chester. Pa. D. G. FORNEY, Washinaion, D. C. HENRY D. COOKE, Washington. D. G. SIMON CAMERON. Harriablirgo Pa. JOHN H. DIEHL, Philadelphia. JOHN F. GRAFF, Philadelphia. GEORGE 0. EVANS, Philadelphia. JAMES DUFFY. Marietta, Lancaster so.. Pa, The preeent and prospective value of the stoat of thin Company may be inferred from the fact that it owns a fee simple interest 12 473 (four hundred and eeTent7- three) acres of the riobeet-testedoii. territory in Venango county, believed by the moat experienced oil men in that region to be capable of producing a net .annual In come to the Company of one and a half million dollars. or three times the entire east of the stook, which would be equivalent to twenty- five per cent, a month on its subscription price, or one hundred and fifty tier cent. per annum on its vit. value. The following is a description of the Company's pro perty One•fonrth fee simple interest in the . eelebrsted "Hoover " Farm, Moats on the Allegheny river, about two and one-half miles below Franklin, con talning 292 (two hundred and ninety-two) acres, with 6132 rode (or over one mile) front on the Allegheny river, on which there are now twelve leases, each ben rods sonar., end from which the owners of the fee simple get one half the oil, free of all expense. Besides this, there are two pals owned by the owners of the fee. from which they get all the oil. On this Farm there are now ten wall. In aeration. Producing an average of ten barrels per day, and several others are about being tubed. There are also on it IST (eighty. seven) more lots surveyed, and more than Any applications are now standing to lease thelatter for °asp halt the oil to the owners. Out of the twelve walla on this Farm eleven are now paying handsomely; a tact which sulacieutly demon strates the great richness and rellabllitY of thi terri tory. le the entire fee simp le Interest in 181 (one hundred and eighty. one) wee, situate on the Allegheny river, near ly opposite the "Hoover " Farm, and a little nearer Franklin, at the month of NM Bun, having a front of ad rods on the Allegheny river, and one mile on both sides of Mill Bun, with ample boring trarfame for one hundred wefts. &Sots of ten rode eunare. This tract Is known as the "Stewart /Farm," and is clear of all lemon or insumbrances of any kind. There le now in operation a fifty-barrel well amide several smaller ones) on the Cochran Farm, which ad joins this on the south. In fact, the "Stewart " Farm is surrounded with good-Paving wells, and within a short time a single lease of SO rode front, on the imme diate opposite side of the river, sold for $l&5,00) (one hundred and sixtydive 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 axe on it a three-story Orbit 10111, with due e ater-power, a good, farmhouse, and other buildings. hat will be of use to the company. The duraUlity of this immediate oil leetion is illus trated by the fact that some of the wells on the "Hoov er" Farm bare been pumping for over four years, with but any material diminution in their yield, while the oil here produced, from its greater convenience for transportation and superior gravity, always command. from one to two dollars per barrel more than the oU at 011 Creek. The officers of , the Company feel instilled in present ing, the following estimate of what, with vigorous management, the above lands 'can be made to yield for the benefit of the stockholders in a comparatively short time: THE " STEWART PARR." There Is room on this for onehundred lots of ten rode sonars, all of which can be leaned immediately for 01143- half the oil, free of al/ expense to the Company. latimatlng one well to each lot (one hundred walls. although there Ii zoom for three hundred) at the vent' moderate average of ten Darrela each. world makes Dally product ....... 1,000 alt. Out of this the Company's share would be. fai bble. Value of daily yield to the Company, at ten dollars per bbl (it is now selling at 519.110.)—. Allowing thiee hundred working days to the year, this would make the Compa ny's annual net receipts, from the Stew art Farm 1,500.000 00 ♦llowing the same estimates for the %ow er " Farm, in which the Company owns one-fourth in fee of the land interest, the annual net receipts from the latter would ...... 375,000 00 Making the annual receipts from both FILMS • •-• • •••-• ........ • •-• • 1,875,000 00 Deducting from this amount the sum of • $375,03:1 for contingencies, would /Gain the Net Annual Income of the 00wmenY........ SI.000,6:0 00 ALL THESE LOTS CAA BS, LEASED. If it is deemed expedient, at a royalty of [one-half the Oil, with covenants binding lesceee to sink wells, with all passible diligence, to the depth of 500 or more feet. A YEW PLAIN WORDS TO SUBSCRIBER& Yon are not asked to Imbscribe to this Stock with the expectation of immediately receiving large clividenda, but the basis on which the Company rests, it is be lieved, will make your investment not only safe, but, prospectively, of enormous . va/ue. otvrithstanding, at the present prices of oll,the Com pany's annual receipts (without any further develop ment) would be forty thousand dollars. or eight per cent. on the cost of the stock. The President. Mr. Stewart, is one of the most practi cal and experienced oil operators in the State, and his residence near the Company's property and general oversight of its management is the best suarantee that no effort, will be spared to make the inyeatment Pro fitable. Applications for a large proportion of the stock have already been made, but none will be received until the books of the Company are regularly opened for that purpose. Only a limited amount of the stock will be gold at subscription price. The stock will be issued full paid, without farther assessments. BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION will be open for n few days, on and after January 18, 1866, at the office of E. G. JAMES, Treasurer, No. 101 WALNUT Street, Philsds Igr TARE TO SUBtiORIBERS TOTEEE COTTER FARM OIL COMPAVY. B °TICE IS GIVEN that the Books of the Company will positively be closed on MARCH let. 1855, and no stock will be sold at subscription price after that date, and all aubscriptions not paid by that time will be can celled. The Company have on their Obverts one of Bolles' Patent Drilling Machines, manufactured at • Morris, Tanker, & Co- one of which can be seen in operation at hiseney, Collins, & Co 's Brewery, Tenth and Filbert streets. The Company expect, by the aid of this ma chine, to have at least two wells in snccessfal operation within six weeks. Persona wishing the stock of the Company at subscription price must make immediate application, as there are but tan thousand shares to be sold at eubecription price. 52.00 per share Nape, Prospectuses, and ell Int rmatlon can be ob. Mixed at the Company's Offices Nos. 23 and 21 Wash" ington Buildings 274 South THIRD Street. ISAIAH LINENS, M, D., President. WM. M. BTEWAKT, Vice President. Wet. D. SMITH, Treasurer. ferl•tuthsmdt B. J. HARRISWI, ffi. D , Secretary. 1112 r: PRESTON COAL AND IMPROVE. Street. Pr SENT COM inansumnis, FebPANY. No. 205ruar X y 11WALNUT . ISM NOTICE TO STOOKSOLDRHS. —The annual meeting of Stockholders for the election of Directors will be held at the office of the Company, on WEDNESDAY, March Ist, at 10 o'clock A. AI The necessary arrange ments for completing the purchase of theleased colliery on the Company's Estate will be presented to the Stock holders (or their approval S. P. mimic, 1810-tmitil Secretary. COP" OFFICE GIRARD MINING COIL• PANT, No. 334 WALNUT Street, ILADELPHIA, February 2d, U 165. NOTICE IS HEREB Y 00711e1, That all STOCK of the GIRARD MINING COMPANY on which instal ments are due and unpaid. haa been declared for feited, and will be Geld at Public Auction on BATOR DAY, the fourth day of March, 11365, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the °face of the Secretary ol the Corporation. according to the Charter and By.Lawm, unless re. deemed on or before that day. By order of the Director'. B. A. HOOPES, Secretary and Treeinrer. Irgr" DIVIDEND.—TIIII CURTIN OIL COMPANY have this day declared a dividend of TWO PBR CENT. payable on the 25th inst. Books close on the 20th, at 9P. M. and open on the 27th inst. JOHN B. WILE. Barters. PrumensupstrA. February 12. 1955. fete-9t ATATE MEDICAL BOARD. HEADQUARTERS PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA, HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT. HARRISBURG, February 20, 1805. The AT&T'S MEDICAL BOARD OP PENN A. will moot in kiln', aDEl.pilia on the eth of SI aRCH next, to examine candidates for appointment as • ardatruit Sur geons ro o msnsylvania Regiments. The in which the examination will be held Will be designated in the Philadelphia morning papers on the day of meeting Physisians of Pennsylvania, in good health, furnish ing proper testimonia's taste moral character. die.. will be admitted to the examination. By order of tie Governor: fe2o-tmh6 JOSEPH d. PPHILLI PS, Surgeon Cif:moral Penna. - UNION CANAL COMPANY.—AT the Annual Ifeeting of the Union Canal Com pany, held on the 7411 inst., the following-named gen tlemen were unanimously elected officers and managers for the ensuing year: PRESIDENT: ISAAC J. Vi , IsTAR. MANAGERS: MOMS Wintatuot, Daniel Haddock, Jr., 13*muel T. Bodine, Charlee P. Bayard. gunnel J. Reeves, Jae. Young. of DLiddletown. D SECRETARY: WhIPSON THOMPSON. geerelm7. Wm. P.. Whit'. James B- McFarland, Benry Budd, Edmund Pima'', Thomas ictmber, Jechas Sparing', TEBASIETREB SCAR 7F OSCAI iltar•" FUND 36I6I4:IT/3 WARD MOWN% 'y CITY WARRANTS CASHED. . • MODEST BOUNTIES .PALD. The EIGHTH WARD are prepared to Pay the Whet Bounty. and cash the city warrant', for nil ffiennius tered into the credit of the Biehth ward. Apply to the Recruiting Officer. Captain E. B. SMITH, 12114 LOCUST Street. PDWARD BSOW2rnre, Treetrtrer. OS, and. 44 North FRONT. fell et* OFFICE OF THE CIVIC BOUNTY FUND COMMISSION. COMMON WEALTH BUILDING . , No. 613 CBESTNOT Street. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 21.1865. NOTICE —Lost or mislaid. City Bounty Warrant No. 530, for Four Hundred Dollars, dated Feb. 15, 1865, and drawn In favor of Walter Chew, 107th Pennsylvania Vol enteers All persons are cautioned against nego tiating sald warrant. Bi order of the Commission, 6. COOPBEL," Secretary, IFITTSBEBO., FORT WINNE, AND CRICA,OO RAILWAY COMPANY, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY, eITISBURO, Pa Feb 14 1848. The Annual meeting of the Stock and Bondholders of 111 's Com Pat Y. for the Election- of Directors end ench other buelnees ae mar come before it. will he held at the Office of sate Company, in the city of PITTSBURG , on the TIMED WEDNESDAY (16th) of MACH. A. D. IBM, at 10 o'clock A. If a Sleek and Bond Transfer Books of the Company, ar their office in the clt of Pittsburg. and at the Trans far ASSIMP In the city of New York, will be closed on the let day of Karon, at 4 P. If , and remain chilled unthe lith day of Mara thereafter. fe il l7 t •lniblii W. R. DAWNS% Secretary. TUE FETROLEID RI OF CALIFOIC. MlA.—Profeeeor 8111LIMAN, of Yale College, will deliver a Lecture ‘ll3 , oll"The Mineral Resources of California" on THURSDAY EVISNINO. 23d lust at 8 o'cleob, at the Hall of the University of Pennsylvania. MTH Street, above Oh.etnut. for the benefit of the U. S. SANITARYN COMMISSIO. . . Tickets 60 cents each Can be had at the Rooms of the Commission. 1307 Chestnut street. on and after Tuesday, and at the Ball on the evening of the Lec ture. fe2o 4t Ia".ATTENTION, 'arra - WARD. - The citizens of the First Division of the Firth woad will meet. at the house of MICHAEL SCHWARTZ, THURSDAYoiner of THIRD and. GASKiLL %treats, on EVENING, 23d February. a% 7,k4 o'clock, to make arrangements to avoid the impending DRAFT. CONE ONE. COME ALL. JAMES F. DILLON, Chairman. JAS MARILLAWD, Secretary F fel-.2V VETERADTB, TO THE FIiONT I ADVANCE ESIUNMIC BRIGADE GENERAL HANCOCK'S CORPS, TO BE I,III3BUTTBD IN PHILADELPHIA WITHIN SIXTY DAYS. FULL BOOTHS AND NO DEDUCTIONS FOR COMESSIONS. CITIZENS, TO YOUR DUTY Aid raising a Brigade which Will ba a more lasting monument to the memory of General Birney thin any son can bond for Wm. Aid la furnishing Veterans to sone on der :the gallant Hancock, and enable him to do hie part In putting down the attuned Rebellion. Remember that every Veteran who shoulders Ws mu- ket and returns to the eeenee in Which he has so long participated is worth a cart-load of raw recruits, or a wagon-load of bounty-Jumpera. }MD to fill the quota otPhiladelphia, and avoid the stlnf►a of a draft The plan proposed is a very simple one. There are in Pennsylvania more than forty amnia dlsollargea soldiers who have served honorably more than two Years. The majority of them want to return "to 'see the thing out," and are only hesitating with whom to go. it is proposed to ask them to go with Hancock's Corps of Veterans, and to insure them fair treatment when they !lo enlist. To honor the memory of the brave Birney, General Hancock hae authorized the Brigade to be called the Biraes Brigade, and it will be recruited in Philadelphia. Ac Soon as a sufficient num- ber ere enlisted a camp will be located. near the city, and every prevision will be made for the comfort of the recruits until they go with loaded guns to meet the BOUNTIES AND PAY. 0.030 00 A VETERAN VOLITATZBE For One Year. GoVernMent BotDAY. •-••••••••••-•.......• $4OO City of Philadelphia Bounty 400 Monthly pay from United States Government, $l9 Per month. •••••-• • 41.1.41.1. •••• 0. • • 11.4 O. • 44. a . 1 .0...11• • • • 1 9 2 Clothing account yearly • 49' Ward Bounty, (average) . ..... 22 City relief for families of volunteers, Viper month. 72 Total. • • .... . ........«...........«». ...51. 131 PIiTBILAN varaurraza HAIWOCK'S CORPS le, viz.. Government Bounty ' •-•-•••••• ••••••••• ....•-•••• • ....WO City of Philadelphia ... . • 450 Monthly pay from United States Government, $l6 per month • .....«. 384 Ward Bounty. (average). -••••• • 26 City relief for tunny. Ita Per Month • .1.11 •• • • 144 • Total. •II 644 ............ • • .44. PP. ••-• .$1.1503 A TATERAN VOLIINTIUM Government Bounty. •-•44. a• 4 •-• •• • •lir lowa 1116 00 City , of ..... •-• 500 Monthly pay from United Slates Government, $l5 576 Clothing account, $42 per year ..........»«.,...».. 125 Ward Bounty, 25 City-relief for families, $6 per 216 Taal... • . 1144.0 t 0.04.04 0.04 0.0-0-0 11.04,11.• 1,01,0 0 , ***** 4 , 0 42,443 Organization to Raise the Brigade. The Committee who have charge of the ontanisation of the Brigade are O. W. DAVIS, HENRY C. HOWELL. OBOBOE BULLOCK. DAVID FAUST. JOHN W. EVERMAN. .JOSEPH P. TOBIAS. D. S. WINEBRENSK, BETH B. STITT. P.X.BOUTIVE OPPICIIR OP COVICITTITN. BINJAMM FRARELIET. • Chief of Detective Police Of the City of Philedelphie. TREASURER, MORMON McMKJR&JL, Ja., Cashier -of First National Bank. THE BRIGADE WILL BE COMPOSED OF THREE REGIMENTS. One will be raised tinder the direction of the Corporations of Philadelphia. From these cor porations the Committee will consist of— COL. THOMAS A. SCOTT. Tice President of the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. - FREDERICK FRALEY, President of the SchuyikillHavigation Company. CHARLES E. SMITH, President of the Reading 'Railroad Company THOMAS C. HAND, President of Qui Dolawns Mutual Insurance CO. STEPHEN A. many - ELL. President of .the First National Bank of PlilladelPhin. THE SECOND REGIMENT will be raised under the direction of the . Mannfactrireia, Merchants; and Bro. kora of Philadelphia. The Committee will could of BARTON H. JENKS, LEMUEL COFFIN. HENRY LEWIS, Ja., CRAB. L. RORIE. (of C. H. Bode), JOHN W. SEXTON. . (of Jay Cooke & Co. ) • THR THIRD. REGIMENT will be rallied under di rection of the Corn Exchange. The Committee aPPoiltir ed are EEMESENTATIVE; RECRUITS. In the proposed Brigade every man or woman dear our of sending altepresentattee Remit to the army can do ao by the payment of 310 to any of the gentlemen named on any of the forming committees Of this WANAKANER « BROWN, THE PRESS:=PHILADELPHLT: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1565: DILLITABY. AND JOIN THE THE HET PAY HANCOCK'S CORPS` THE HAT PAY TWO YEARS THE ZIP.,T PAY THREE YEARS HANCOCK'S CORPS CHARLES KNECHT, (President of the Corn Exchange), IL G. JAMES, JAMES L. WARD, JOSEPH W. MILLHE. SAHEB 8. plaar. MILITARY. eum $26 will be paid to the recruit, and $2.5 will be re tained by the Treasurer of the Committee to defray ex traordinsry expenses, including printing, manic, eta., etc., Incident to raising troops. Let every man and woman in the State who desires to be represented In the army, come forward and maim this investment for the PurPose of strengthening the ranks of the army. Do not welt to be called on, but send the money and pro cure a Representative Veteran Recruit, one who has and can male himself of servios to our Government In Its boar of trial. Don't count the cost. It will pay a handsome dividend. • THE VETERANS Bhall be treated with frankness and equity. 'Not one dollar shall be taken from their 41 1 Attes, bat elf will be paid them without commit'slon or discount. It Is box turpoen to raise ttls Brigade without the aid of substitute broken, and not a single bounty-jumper shall be admitted. We will treat every soldier as a gentleman, and every promise shall be kept. If he Is irdnred. the Chief of Detective Police will discover the reason, and apply an immediate remedy. THE CITIZENS OF PHILADELPHIA Should remember th ".:.!esary Veteran they can procure to enlist in this Brigade will be credited upon the quota of the city.and if it ie really the desire of the Ward COM. alittses to get the city out of the draft, they cannot do - better than to aid us to raise it. If brains and sn arls* are need, the Brigade can raised in a fed! days, and thus fill more than one half the quOt of our city. Let us all pull together earnestly. zealously, and with a hearty good will, and in a few weeks we will see Three Thousand muskets, with educated men behind them, marching to the front to aid in putting down the Rebellion. • TO VETERANS EVERYWHERE. Come and join rue; whether ion live in idaine or Michigan, New Jersey or lowa. All who know the pliant Hancock, and all who ever served under the brave Birney. need no inducement to join us after they have made up their minds to return to the front. Be sides Ibis, make yourselves reuniting officers, and talk the matter over with the "hose. " Bring all you can with you, and you shall be nut In the same compa ny. and we will have a Brigade without jealousies or Wile. Think of this; and don't take much time to de cide. We want to put the thing through before the drat of flay. OFFICERS will all be appointed by General Hancock. No one need apply to any one bat him. The Committees can not take the time to decide upon such questions, or to answer letters. We want to get the soldiereaud attend to their comforts. HEADQVALUTERS Will soon be established in some central location in Philadelphia For the present, application may be made personally, or by letter, to BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, CHIEF OF DETECTIVE POLICE, 1114Y01P13 OFFICE, tiMAJOR GENERAL HANCOCK'S FIRST 6811 - if CORPS OF VETERANS. The following official correspondence, relakive to the recruiting now going on in Philadelphia under the especial superintendence of Benjamin Franklin. the Chief of the Detective Police. for HaNktOCK - S ARMY CORPS OF 'VETERANS, willte read with great interest by all classes of the community, the rich. and the poor alike. Firat, twenty. two men were taken to 'Washington, D. C., by Chtef Franklin. oa Tuesday night, the 14th. licit. On the followir g day the men were mudtered into the service of the country,. each one being credited' to the Ward or Township in which he resided. These men Maned the following affidavit, after having been fully mustered in: CITY OF WASHINGTON. DISTRICT OP COLOMBIA, SS. On this fifteenth day of February . 1865, personally ap• peered before me, a notary Lewis.lic in said Diacrialt. Jacob }Dishing. George H. L Peter S. Gamble, John J. Murphy, Charles H. /Kennedy, Tnomes J. Chad wick, Alexander B. Gibson, John Sparks, Caleb SteleY, Samuel W. Panetta, Joseph Halberstadt, William G. Yates, George B. Russell. Samuel Weeks. David H. Baker. John Lapp Frank hi Worth, Mallard McCabe, and Albert W. eddridge all of the city of Philadel phia. Pennsylvania ; also, John A. Thomas, of the city of Heading, Berke county, Pennsylvania; Tneophilin Schack, of the borough of Williamsport. Lycomlug county. and George W. Shute, of the township of Deer. field, Cumberland county New Jersey, Who severa ll y acknowledged that they lied bean recruited by Benja min Franklin, Chief of Detectives of the city of Phila delphia, Penner Ivurta; that they came on to Washing ton with said Franklin for the purpose of enlisting as veterans in Hancock's corps; that all the promises male to them by said Franklin have been fully met by him; that they have been paid all the moneye due them, as well as transportation, without any deduction or deten tion whatever. I further certify that they Were .all mustered in and Paid, arid 'duly credited to the wards and I.:mantles where they belonged, in my presence. Witness my baud and official seal the day { SEAL. } and year above written. R. G. LAWRENCE, Notary Public. By request of Chief Franklin the following order was Issued: HEADQUARTERS:FIRST CORPS, WASHINGTON, February If, 1865: Lieut. Colonel Charles .8 trd, army Stoneman. D. C COLONEL: A detachment of twenty-odd men from Philadelphia, just arrived in Washington. is tieing sent to the rendezvous at Camp Stoneman to- oar: The Ma jor General commanding desires you to have them as signed to one and the same company.- Be believes ',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' let Regiment is nearly completed) it would be better to have these men assigned to the first company of the Id Regiment. The General desires these men to be armed and equipped as soon as possible, In order that they nta_y [rent as a de tachment to Philadelphia, to report to Benjamin Frank lin, RN., chief of the detective police of that city, for recruiting purposes. Among the number are two or three men 'who were formerly non-commissioned offi cers, and they might ha appointed to similar positions In the company to which they will be assigned. iron will advise these headquarters as soon as the men are properly equipped. the coarse of :a few days Mr. Franklin will enlist drummers and fifers for the company. As soon as they are enlisted they will be sent to Camp Stoneman, to be uniformed and equipped, with drum, fifes, etc. Tee General desires one good officer gent with the de• talibment to Philadelphia, where he will remain in charge of it mull further orlers. If you have an extra drummer, who can drum, you might send him with the,detticlnent. Re shout(' take a drum with him. The officer in charge of the detach ment will, receipt for tne property. I am, Colonel. very respectfully, Yon , obedient servant, FINLEY ANDERSON, Assistant Adjutant Gene rat. Official copy, furnished for the information of Benjamin Franklin, Esq. FINLEY ANDERSON, A. A. G. • - The following congratulatory order, issued by Major General Hancock, on the 16th feet , speaks for irself: WASH/ROTOR. D 0., Feb 16, less. Ben farain Franklin, Beg., Chief of Detective Police, Philadelphia: Mr Ds/a Sin: Your detachment of veterans for the let Corps arrived yesterday. The Men, without ex ception, have been "metered Into the service of the Ignited States lam very much obliged to you for the exertion you have used toward filling up my corps, and I trust that the success you have thus far met with may be an earnest for greater snores in the future. • I am, very respectfully. your obedient servant. WINFIELD 8. HANCOCK, Major Generalll. S. Army, Commanding ChM& In answer to a despatch the following was received. It refers directly to every citizen Mime to draft under the law, as wallas, Close who are exempt and who de sire to place a representative recruit in this corps of ye• . Serena. tinder title last clause the ladles may furnish representative recruits, and thus assist in reducing the quota of men required in the pending draft. Clergy men over 45 years of age, parties physically disabled, aliens and others not liable to the craft, may furnish representative recruits. All such representatives are entitled to local as well as Gcyernment bounty: HEADQUARTERS IsT Amin - CORPS, WASHINGTON, Feb. i 3, 1855 Beni. Prank/Ea, Chief of Police, Corner of Fifth and Chestnut, Philculelphia : Substitutes for enrolled men do not receive the Government Bounty. Principals are exempted front draft. Representative reignite receive the Government bounty. Volunteers. Substitutes, and Rebresen.tattve Recruits residing in Philadelphia are credited to that city In coming crafts. Pay commences from day the enlistment is perfected. Letter by mail. W. S. HADTOOCK, Major General. All Loyal Citizens who would aid in procuring men to fill the Yankee( HANCoII'S FIRST ARMY (*Rea oir VETERANS should pay particular attention to the fol lowing announcement at the undersigned: . Any Citizen desirous of furnishing a Reprereelative Recruit for ibis Corp menet procur certifyingate from the k roved Marital of his Metrics,that he is exempt, either from being over 45 years of age or from' physical disability, when I will furnish him with a Veteran Recruit for three years for $600; for two years, $175; for one year, $5O; but In each case 1 must be fur nished with a certified cheekier the whole amount doe the Veteran when he is mustered into the service as advertised—via: for three years. 11,175; for two years, $950; for one year, $750, and take my receipt for the same. The principal will than be entitled to a draw- , back from the United States Government of *336 for a one. year Representative Recruit; $166 for a. two year Recruit ;$4OO fora three. year Recruit. Also, from the oily ofTbiladelphia. Rader the advertisement of the City Bonnty Fend commteeloo. for one year, $100; two Iteetr,l;l?. l g;:lfr.t h rZ 1:1, 1 1 ertted - T t h oViltreest:onitt l ive: due Volunteers whee attacned to Rancock's Corps Any citizen liable to draft must 'produce a Certificate of the Prove: Br Merahal to that efect, In hie ....Strict. and Inreeh me with a certified check, when I will furnish lam yrith a receipt 1. r the same, gagranteeileg to furnish a Veteran Substitute for one year; for $350: for two Years, $l. 000; for three yearsesl,l76 ; which will exempt the Principal from the Drafc tar the above eeecitled time Those who place a Substitute for three years are entitled to a drawback of 1100 from the Beauty Fand Commission, but no allowanois made by the City. ex cept for a three year Substitute; the Government al lows nothing whatever for enbetlentee. A power of attorney wilibe tarnished to the principal Who hunts/lee a representative recruit or substitute, which will authorize the said principal to draw all lo cal bounties for furnishing said representative recruit or substitute, as awarded by the city. town, county, or township, to which the raid representative recruit or substitute may be credited. Principals who furnish Veterans will be entitled to deduct facie the quota of the district the number of Veterans so furniShed for the time said substitutes may be furnished, by order of the Provost. Marshal General. Veterans met be EMI edited to the Wards or Town ships in which they live, and it ie the duty of every Citizen to indnee the soldier, who has been honorably discharged from the United States Infantry. Unitary. Cavalry. or Naval service, to join BAN GOOK'S 1 fileT ARMY CORPS. and thus aid in relieving their Soh- DI/Arleta from the approaching Draft to some Orient. All persone 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 mealy the net cost of fur • nishing a Representative Recruit or Substitute. The net pay of a Veteran Volunteer In Hancock's Corps is, viz: For one year„ Government 4CO City of Philadelphia Bounty • •••—• 400 Monthly Pay from U. S. GovereMl,sl6 par month 192 Clothing account yearly • --•• • • • 41 Ward Bounty (average) •-•••••••••••••••• 25 City relief for families of vole. lid per month...» 72 .....$1,6+81 The net pay of a, Veteran Volunteer for two years In Bancock'e Corps is, viz: Government ..... .500 City of Pliiladelphle. Bounty4so IWonthly Pay from U. el. GoTernml..l6 per month 881 Ward Bounty (averS2e)• • -•• -•*"- 26 City teller for family, $6 per 141 T0ta1...... ........$1,503 The net pay of a Veteran Volunteer lox thre . e years in Hancock's Corps 18, vlz: Government Bounty ••••••-••-••• • ~........... 603 City of Phila delpiva . --......• ..... ...... gm Monthly pay from tr. S. Gov't, $lB per month - 676 Clothing account, $l2 per year B 126 Ward bounty (averse's) ........ . ....... ........... •• • 25 City relief forfamdies, $8 per month .............«. 216 T0ta1. „ '41 . 1.043 All Veterans who .desire to havelheir interests looked after wi•bout being ewindled bv entupers are directed. to the Recruiting Agency. 106 South SIXTH Street, "Meru's Marquee, ” where the Ride Is to be seen daily which the Veteran ie entitled to keep at the expiration of hie term of service, which discharges sixteen shots per minute. All communicatione on this subject after this fall ex planation must be brief and to the point. Will be promptly answered by addressing BENJAMIN . FRANKLIN, CblefP.teadva Dspartme , t 'Mayor's (Mee Philadelphia. WANTED AT (W M. TARES BuoLees. T EIRSB DRIIKISIBE9. and "HILES FIFERS, who Ilene been )11 service two years add received honorable discharges. N. B.—Po Loafers. Beauty Jammers or Commission Men need apply, as no deeding will be allowed with. them Cfe2O-tf) GREAT OBNTICELL GUMMI WV" lANOTHER RALLY FOR THE OLD FLAG! GEM BAJO:WOK'S FIBBT ABMY 001tra OF QE- TARA'S. The following official despatch, relative to mug tering in the second squad of Veterans, recruited by Benjamin Franklin, the Chief of Detectives of Phila delphia, lea sure guarantee of the manner In which all coming Veterans will be received and treated The, good work of patriotism goes bravely on. A cot; - m a. diens place of reception in this oily will be pr , ,, v 140, with the utmost despatch, for the comfort of, t h, men who ere now filling no the Grand Netm,p-_; Afar , A splendid ..pemp, in a high and hee,:eil- " —enact of the county, near the city. will soon be res . - - ;' WASHINOTO/1.. &nixed ' I hereby certify that sea m- , 'Feb. 19,-1816. to be present at oao,- retaryPablie I waerequired on the co:modeller r SLOD6IIIEIII, yesterday, the . mustering in of Twenty-eight men. Detects- • A recruited BENJ . MIN FRANKLIN , Ese.• Chief of -.ea of Philadelphia The following are the of the persona Bo mustered into the eervica of tt e United States, under the command of Meier General HANCOCK, commandinglet-Veteran Corps.. That they were all sworn in and uniformed in my presence, and they acknowledged that they had been paid all of the bounties promised them by Mr. FRANKLIN: Robert A. Thompion, , Norman C. Ash George W. Gorman. Wi ll iam II Allison, Jam'''. McDonald, 763011 Priest, Ootlieb Hoffman. Edwin F. Beckett, Lionel Brydges Nightingale Bernard Traynor, Andrew V. Randall, Henry Hamilton Harmon Btehr, ' Frederick Marty; James M. Wino, Wm. Frost Warren Wm. Campbell, /Peso J. - n014'1E432, John HOOK, Scisenh F Vi'llllarae, Frederick Preesell, John Johneon, Para Dubin, JamesW. ceserseYs Frederlck.Long. Wm. Thomas, Henry Brlensholize. I /rather stale, that all of the above men expresses! thetruselves as satisfied with the conduct of Mr. Frank lin, I further ear, of my own knowledge, that efforts were made by persona about the Baltimore depot in W ail:lnaba to induce the men to violate their engage ments with Mr. Franklin, but to no effect. I city this for the credit of the men. whose names are given above. fc22-tf A. G. LAWRENCE, Notary A "ONCE MORE TO THE FRONT I" El3Eb. EBOIMIST INIUNTRY PEW:WU/Mk • • -- VOLUNTEERS. 7tli. UNION LMII . 9 O (a r TIOVAL I EARO) RIOT.. (FOR ONE YEAR'S SERVICE.) REGRIHTB WAI S TED FOR ONE. TWO , AND THREE • TEARS' SERVION. Bounties from Olty, for one year $4OO 00 'Bounties from Government. for one MO 00 Tionnties from Oily, for two years...» ...... »4)440 CO Gotuttioa from Government, fortwo years 200 00 Eonntles from City, for three rears...... $lOO CD Bounties from Government, for three_ years 900 .00 HIGHEST WARD BOUNTIES PAID, +BESIDES PAT, RATIONS, AND CLOTHING. This Regiment is authorized by Pence ar Department and by the Governor of avania. All the Officers are Veteran Soldiers, and have shown their COURAGE UPON THE FIELD OF BATTLE. "Do not wait to be Dratted, bat embrace the.present okiportnnity to receive the liberal !BOUNTIES OFFERED, and to soled your own officers.. ALL CITIZENS SHOULD INTEREST THSMSELVIS .IN FILLIIM THIS REGIMENT PROMPTLY. Colonel, JOHN GIOHOAS, late Major /98ch P. V.. fLimuleyonh Colons. VA COB N. DAVIS. late Major 90th P. V. Major, WILLIAM H. HEWLINGS, late Haptatrt 80th P. V. , HEADQUARTERS. NATIONAL GUARDS' He LL. HAUS STREET,BISLOW __ SIXTH. RECRUITING STATION, 533 CRESTAUT STREET 1117-ff T H H SEVENTH NATIONAL SAN Philadelphia 210 Market tn., Uor. Strawberry, CAPITAL PAID lIP, 6=0,000. S. Z. DE HAVhNii Fire Der cent. Noteomith the aoorned interest, re. calved in payment for subscriptions to the U. B. 7-80 Loan. Coupons of 7 80 Note; paid on nratentation. DlPPOlidill received and careful attention given to Col• leotiono. AU Banking badmen traneacted on liberal terms. fe23.2t NATIONAL - k2WELANG - JE JEMINIK APIT'AT-4 6200,000. Privilege A. Peewees() to ficieo,ooo. FSISRUART 17, 1865. This Beek will open on the Sots instant, et No. 553 SECOND Street. below Green, east side, (Ito nor roanentlocat(on will worthweet corner of SECOND , and GEBILN-Streets.) all buainese entrusted to it will inset with careful and prompt attention. Collections made on all accessible points on the most favorable terms. Patronage respectfully solicited. A. BOYD, President. G. J. HAXILTOPT, Ottaldere,, A. BOYD, President. (Late &es't Quartermaster U. S.) mils. J. B. HODGSON, Oil Merchant. J. W. BULLOCK, Of Benj. Bullock & Sons, Wool Dealers. ORO. A NOBLER. Of F. W. & G. d Kohler, Hardware. ALEX. L. CRAWFORD, Commission Merchant. W. BUMM, Of W. Blum & Son. Salt Merchant% Racetstreet. CHAS. M Grain Merchant. 0. N. BEACH, Coal Merchant, late of the Arm of Tiler & Co. R. N. RATHBUN, Coal Merchant. JOHN WILLIAMS, Grocer. CHAS HILLMANN, Of Birely, /Ullmann, & Streaker, Ship Builder% S. GIRARD SMITH Of the Arm of F. V. & S. a-. Smith, Briokmakere -SECOND NATION i.l SANK, OF PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, (LATE IRON CITY TRUST COMPANY.) CAPITAL. $300,000. BANNEBS' AND MERCHANTS' COLLECTIONS promptly attended to on the most favorable terms. G. B. WAGNER, President. JOHN B. PATTERSON. Cashier. feln 3m CAPITAL STOCK $750,000. CENTRAL NATIONAL'RAN QT PHILADELPHIA. NO. 109 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, One door south of Chestnut. 2"IIOI[7rREAD4 PRESIDENT. MENIN,. art.. - - mmu CASHIER. 011 STOCKS, V. Et. LOANS, itc., SOUGHT AND SOLD s. ON OOMMISSIoD, Ds 6110 ROZ J. BOYD. Broker. US-SDI! Do. 26 tiontb. THIRD Stmt. BLANDYS' PATENT PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES AND PORTABLE STEAM SAW RILLS, BL LWOW PATENT PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, From 4to 50-horse power. Strictly portable. Each en gine is one piece No brick or masonry in setting. Adapted for all Purposes. The very best for BORING AND WORKING OIL WELLS. BLANDYIP PORTABLE STEAM SAW MILLS, Mao strictly portable. No brick or masonry in setting. Warranted to cut from 6 to 10.000 feet of Lumber per day. Circtdare sent to any address. For prices, descrip tions, Esa , address the manufacturers, H. & F. BLANDY, Blandys' Steam Engine Works, Zanesville, 0.; Or Blandys' Newark Machine Works, Newark, 0. - , Wrmanitn, Cambria county, Pa, May 2,186 i. * * * I have sawed on inyiSLANDY MILL one ma - lion two hundred and fifty thousand feet of lumber in the last seven months, which includes the winter months, often working only seven ho are a day, and wholly froze out a part of the time, This is more lim ber than any single Min has cut in the same time with in a hundred miles of this place. fat- th eat* WM. R. HUGHES. PHOTOGRAPH ALBIIMS.-GET, when desired, the patent hinge-baek l'iburne' ° billing strength and flexibility. and most durable. For ell sizes. at B. B. REIMBR'S, 624 Ming Bt. lt* ToEIMER'S WONDERFULLY ACCU RATE and %estate; Pictures. wtdely known as colored PHOTOGRAPHS. now made for Al 00, at his popular Gallery, RECORD St , ab , Green. Go early. 3.t. ACCURATE AND LIFE-LIKE SPE COhtER PORTRaITd—B F. REIHER'S PHOTOGRAPHS in oil colors. made to the most artistic style and coloring; at Gallery, 624 ARCH St. 10 A CARD ADDRESSED TO TEN who come from the'country to : Volunteer. I hays fixed a different plea of business. I d trays know what Township, Town. or District nays the highest Dash Bounty. If men will cell here. I will see that they let the -WHOLE BOON rif OFFERED, and I will charge them, for attend lon to their interestn t a reason• aide per tentage. 910 111101ST btreet. Bnintutntes dealt with in the lame way. let l-dt• — J. J. 881134111.15 f. a. if. oak. sErmi #43) mum= ontEm. DHLITARY. riNArirciAL. OF PHILADELPHIA, PRNOWENT. E. S. HALL; CASHIER. OF PHILADELPHIA. DIRZVTORS: JOHN W. KVERHAN, Commhsion Merchant. DRY GOOD ametirens. JAMES, 31.11,17, 5412 TEE, & CO., nT.TfraliT=S AND JOBBERS Dlt GOODS , Nos. 239 and 211 N9rtli Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. Clothe, Prints, Caaalmoree, Detainee, Saltine% Alpacas, .. Jeans, Fancy Oren Goode, Cottonadea, - Brown and Bleached Sheeting, Denims, Brown and Bleached ShlrEings, Stripes, Omistt Chambras 2 Cheeks, Omit& Tweeds, Glnghams, Flannels, Diapers, Linens, FURNISHING GOODS, WHITE GOODS. NOTIONS, &a., Sic. fa22.3m RETAIL DRY GOODS. BLACK AND WHITE BKIET From a late ¬ion gal% at BIDUCID PREM.- MAWR& BrODD&RT & BRO., 450. 452, and 454 North BBCOnD Strad, in23.3t Above Willow. F TUN G.BTYLE MOUSSELINE DE- N.) LATER% iDark Wets MOUSSELINE DELAINES. Spring style just from Auction. atOHALLIES, REDIMED ARMES. OUR WEN STODDART & BR0.; 450, 452, and 454 North SEUOISI) Street. fs24-St Above Willow. FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRICES. FROM YESTERDAY'S AUCTION SALES. 13LEAORED MEETINGS AND MIRTINGS, BROWN GREETINGS • MOUSSELINE D AND I NItSII,TINGS. CHALLIS. &c.. Arc., With a fell line of Domeetic Calicoes of the beet makes, at the lowest rill CM!. OURWENATODDABT & BRO.. 450,1452, and 454 North SECOND Street, fe22-St above 628H00P- B . R .'" IR E T ° PYA K N I II I JATTORY, He. 628 628 ARCH. Wholesale and.retaiL The mmt complete assortment in the city. Those of "our ownmske" got ten up expressly for first-clime retail trade, and. for sym mein', finish, durability, and cheapness have no eq,nal it the market. Spring assortment now ready. fe23.lm* INSURANCR. INSURE YOUR 'MYR IA THE A..4AIV.43EXICA.N, S. E. Corr. Walnut and Fourth Sts., PHILADELPHIA. It la a HOME oomvarr. and profits divided mom ally. thee 'tiding the owned to pay Lama premium Last dividend 60 per Gent. ARVID 0P.TET1f1.1%318.. Alexander Whilldin„ J. Edam Thomson. Hon. James Pollock, Hon. Joseph Albert C. Roberts. Henry _X. l ieratett, Samuel T. Bodine, Philip Mingle, George-Nugent, John &amen, Wm. J. Howard. Isaac liazlehurst. bsannel Work i ALEXANDER WHILLDIN, President. SAMUEL WORK, Vice President. no9A-grail JOHN S. WILSON,Sec'y and Treasurer. FIRE IRSURAROE UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADE.LFFIAS N. B. CORN= THIRD aic WALNUT NTS.* IXCRA.IOB BUILDING INCOMPORATED 18094. ASSETS 5400.000. FIRE LIED MAXIMS The Board of Directors of this Conmaar.have doter mierei to insure riche against Fire, la accordaace with theiF shorter, and,ere now Prepared trissue Policiae wrettaz ritilraska at the current rates. DDIECTOBB RICHARD B. sairzw.. • A. E. RORIE, JOBB H. IRWIN, WILLIAM O. %RNA J. R STAINER, 080-LEWIS, H. F. sosnirsosr, JAR. R. CAMPB E L L. HENRY SAMUEL CRAB. wasELsk roxels s. OUNIE*OB. V. LAVISBONX MI USD B. SMITH, President. JOHN MOSS, Secretary.. la29•bn TNSITRANCE COMPANY OF THE -2- STATE OP PEN brSYLVANLL —OFFICE Noe. 4 and 5 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, north side of WALNUT Street, between DOGS end THIRD &see% rbiladed phis. INCORPORATED IN 1784.--CHARTER PERPETUAL. C PITALffIO,OOO. PROPERTIES OP THE CO MPANY. FEBRUARY 1 s 11864. 6626, SIT 62. MARINE, ME, AND IN (AND TRANSPORTATION INSURANCE. DIEECTOR.B.I Henry D. Sherrerd, Tobias Wagner, Charles Naoshater.. Thome, B. Watson. William S. Smith, Henry G. Freeman, William H. White, Charles 8. Lowiu, George H. Stuart, George 0. Carson, Samuel Grant, Jr.. Edward 0. Knight, John B. Austin. HENRY D. SHERRERD, President.. IN r zussir Reams. Secretary. nolB-tf NEW PEELICATIONS. 44 9„HEEMAN'S ON THE TRAOIC."- K- , New and Bully contraband song and chorus, just Published. and snitbd to the times, Composed by David A. Warden, Published at Smith's Muate Store. fe22-2V 135,190RTH moan( Street. M ADAME DEMOREST FOR MARCH, OUR 'YOUNG FOLKS FOR MARCEL PETERSON'S MAOAZINE FuR MeRCIT. fe.23.3t PITORBR'S. SOS CHEitNIIr Street. 30 CTS. T-ATLANTIC FOR MARCH PITCHER'S, 808 CHEo MUT Street fe22-3t 3dCENTS- HARPER FOR MARCH. "PITCHER'S, 808 CHESTNUT Street. f. I ,ODBY'S LADY BOOK FOR MARCH FRIEND FOR MARCH, PITCHER'S SOS CHESTNUT Street. fe2l-360. SALE BY ORDER OF COLLECTOR INTERNAL REVENUE THIRD DISTRICT PERM. SYLVeIUA. _ STAND. CASKS. FIRE-PROOF CHEST, 3e. On THURSDAY MORNIR (3, at 11 o'clock. at the cor ner GERMANTOWN Road and OXFL , RD Street. will bd sold by order of Collector Revenue Third District Penn sylvania, tee following described articles, seized as the property of Patrick McKeown: 7 large Stand-Caske; 11 small do; 1 Fire proof Chest; 30 empty Bartels: 4 do Hogsheads; 1 Clock; 14 Demi johns; 1 Copper Bucket; 2 do Measures; 3 do Funnels; 1 Water Cooler; Bet of Bottles. Terms cash in U. B. funds. W. FRANCK, Auctioneer. • fe2l.3t SECOND and BUTTONWOOD Straits. p,,ALE OF BANK STOCK.—WILL BE offered at PUBLIC SALE, on BATURDA.Y. Feb 26, 1E65, at 3 o'clock P. M. at the public home of Jacob E. Sackett. FRANKFORD. 100 aharee nt Stock of the SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA. NATHAN HILLS& JosEnt n. COMLT, Auctioneer. fe2l-4t IprARDWARF,--SELLING OUT cas.AP to close business.. Housekeepers. Beal. ars, surd others. will And a general assortment. r83113111/14)a morn, fa2l.6t* . 905 MAERST Street. TEMOVAL.—THE NAVY AGENCY le removed. to No. 415 CHESTNUT street, thud -door, Philadelphia Bank Bonding. A. Z. WATSON, Paymaster. Adis& gravy Agent. Philadelphia, February 22d, 1835: fe22.2t EMOVALJOHN H. WILLIAMS & R CO. have removed from No. 329 to No. W4O CHESTNUT Street, Web , oecapied b 7 Messrs. Wm. NoNee & Co. CHARLES F. HAMMER has REMOVED from No. 22.8 to 310 cEssnruT STREET. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. Mr. CHARLES Y. HASELTINII becomes a Partner In our firm fromthls dme JNO. H. WILLIAMS St CO. PHILADELPHIA, February Id, 1885. fele-Im* PATTON'S, :WALNUT, BELOW WORTH . —Rtore noted for Cheap Wall Papers. PATT ON 'B , WALNUT, BELOW Eighth. Central location for exhibitir g Wall Papers. P A.T T 0 N HAS NOVELTIES - IN - 1 1. Wall Papers not found in any other eatabliehment. WTTON RAB THIRTY. THREE .1- years' experience, and in no combination to ma lain high prim. fel7-ifer MRS. M. M. WOOD, fen OL* CLAIRVOYAAS PHTRICIAN. 1505 ELLSWORTH Stmt. HYDE it • BURPEE, isos WILLOW Street, Philadelphia, Sole Manufacturers of the AROMA-SAVING COPPER ROASTERS AND DIAMOND BURR COP !RN MILLS. E. J. HYDE'S PATENTS. "We eai-e mans times its coat }early by roasting OUT coffee with your Portable Coffee Roaster. J. B. KINGSLEY & Continental Hotel. Philadelphia. “Vbere good coffee is desired, we oonsider year Boaster absolutely necessary," KANAGA. FOWLER. & 00 , Girard House. "I can furnish better coffee, at le es expense, than when using the ready. roasted coffee. • W. H. BABEL Ashland Hones. •"Tont Coffee boaster and Mill are indispensable to - me." B, B. CLARICE, Germantown. I consider your Portable Coffee Roaster the beet in the market. JOHN B. LOWE, Philadeiplita Coffee and Spice Mill. ' 11. E. A. GENERAL HOSPITAL. SUMMIT ROSSI. "Your Patent Coffee Roaster is in use in this Heap'. tel, and does Its 'work in -a very satisfactory manner, the coffee being much more evenly roasted , without any portion of 11 toting overdone. There is SATIOJI In quantity and improvement in quality. the aroma being retained. J H. TAYLOR, Surgeon 11. &V.,. in charge. .11. E. A. , (IIOISOLL HOSPITAL. CoMISTER. POWS& "It gives me 'pleasure to recommend your Coffee Roaster to all desiring good beaded coffee " THOS. HEWSON BAOHIS, Surgeon U. S. I'., in charge. Many testimonials might be givers endorsing our small razoily Coffee Roasts!_, all Of which unite in pro nouncing it the only machine worth / having. Prices ✓5.60.8360.and55. Prices for Portable Stove an Roaster, for tirocere. Betels. lloottals Coffee Manufacturers: No. 1, MO; No. 2. NO; no. 9. No. 4. 11250. Saud for circular. All Idashines Warranted. Basponsible families, do. siring to try any of the family sires, before purchasing. C 11.72 be accommodated by sending their orders to the et as., 1506 WILLOW Street. Phaadolobia. dean.iontharnif HYD S & POMPEII. 120 Ta OUBSTAZTIAi. OWTEU(G S. DESTMTET__„ FRANCIS TETE, NSWBERRrA MTH, HENRY LEWIS. JR.. • EDW. L. CLARE, ELLIS YAREALL soars!, COOR', G. W. B ERN DOC, WM. S BRRT. BD. DEL AIR SOLOMOE TOWNSEND. JOHN MOSS. AUCTION NOTICE. - BAZ A A II, NINTH. AND BAN SOrd Streets. BALE OF GORSES. CARRIAGES. die. ON SATURDAY MORNING NEXT,. At it o'clock. compIFTY HORSES, a H bout FSES, • suited to harness and the saddle. Full deseritSlops at sale. ALS% New and wand-hand carriages. light-Wagons, &lig borne. dos., with which the sale will commence. Also, single and double harness. saddles. MOM: Whips, covers. halters. Re. Kg- No postponement on account of weather. Jtai- Sale of heroes, Ac. , on Wednesday. ACS" carriages and harness at Private cats- *- fe2.l.2tif ALFRED N. RFRICRESS. Auctioneer. WANTS. . _ A GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS Beametrese, by the week or day. or to t*aval aad have the care of a child. Apply 1602 NORTHI3tre , t, above Wallace. RARE CHANCE FOR A GOOD A INVERTNENT.—WASTED, Five Men to Sub rcrlbe $1 . ,000 each for the development of e. tract of FIEq.(IL.A6B OIL T"" T"' `TT'AIANGO COI% 7. Ek. nun of the incecrTblrrbeioin7i4e.4ani:dall wrereet the entire tract. Addrere "Good InTest meat." al this office. fen SIT WANTED-OIL LANDS ORATOCKS exobarly for good city REAL ESTATE. Ad dress " -- 3. 41 'T.. et this ales fe2981,* WANTED—A SECOND-RAND DEN TAL CHAIR. Address " V. 1211, Vineland, W. sma c ,y, , ? with price and description. fe23•31. WANT ED TO RENT OR PUB CHAS& to SEVEATH or EIGHTH Street. from WALNUT to MARKET a STORE. Corner preferred. Address "Drage." at tu b a °Mee. 1622.3tc . WANTED-IN A COMMISSION AND T T Broberage Office. a young MAN acquainted with the Drug busittess, to attend to sales in that department. address Commission Merchant '' ten Sts Press office. WANTED -BY A WOOL BROKER AGB HOUSE in New York, a YOUNG VOA ac quainted with Philutelphin buyers end the Woal Must- AM in all its branches. Addreee, with age, referenoes, and ierzne. P. 0. Box IBM. New York. fe22.Stif WANTED -AN AMERICAN PRO TESTAXIT GIRL, in a mall family; man be a good cook, washer, and ironer. Liberal wages given. Apply at 1938 WALL MI titreet. feta-2V NV - ANTED-A LLD ABOUT 17 YEARS of ago, a Ainsistant Entry Mork— Aldroon Box 1632 Post °ace. fe2l-31 WANTED-A'YOUTEE FROM 1G TO r 17 to lewn the retail Drug badness. Apply at ISo. 941 SPBUCB Street. fe2l-30 WANTED— A SITUATION IN A • • Wholesale and Retail Hardware Store by a Lad 17 years of age. The beat of reference given, Address, for three dale, "M. S. J.," Prose olllce. " fe21.314 WANTED -IN A. WHOLESALE DRY GOOD,S ROUSE, a YOUNG MAN aim:minted With , and who can Influence city and near trade. Address "C T. 8.," 1e21.31$ Pres.: office. WANTED-AT pm) PER MONTH, a rel table CANVASSER in every town and county for "The Nurse and Spy." the most Interesting and ex citing book ever published, embracing the adventure, of a woman in the Union army as Name. Scout, and Spy. giving a most vivid inner picture of the war. We have agents clearing 11110 per month, which we win prove to any doubting applicant. Send for circulars. Address JONES BIOS. it CO.. ja2il•lm 600 CHESTNUT St Philadelphia. Pa. AYOUNG LADY.-WISHES A SITUA TION TO TEACH MALL CHILDREN in a pri vate family. an hour or two each day. Address • • Go vintage, " Pres. Office. fe2ll-2t* WANTED-A LADY TO CUT AND V "FIT DEVISSZS. Apply. on Thursday and Friday. at 4 o'clock. for Mr. MACBETH, at Kn. Goldaho rough's, 711 ARCH Street. - fe7.3 41" UMPLOYMENT HOUSE, FOR fromsekeepera, Beametreesoe, Cham bermalde,Walt ere, Nurses. Cooke, Laundresses , and teneral house work, white and colored. SO2 LOCUST St. fe2o.lm E MPLOYMENT HOUSE FOR Clerk% Book-keepers, Salesmen, Paginera. Porters, Weidman; Coaihmen, Myers, Conductors, Bar-tend ers. Vattern, Farm bards. Gardeners. &c. EinoDryers suited at short notice. 802 and 801 LOCUST Street. fe2o-3m LITHOGRAPHIC TRANSFERRERS WA IXTED.—OnIy firet-clees rapid Transterrers,ac cultomed to Check, Certificate, and Bond work, need apply. 111.1.110.11 & KNAPP. It . 419 BROADWAY. K. OIL LANDS• FOR SALE.-750 ACRES of OM TERRITORY. situate on Leading Creek (tributary of the I.tttle Kanawha), 011mir county, West Virginia, and four mites from tilenville. the county neat. This Tract presents nearly jive Mii6B of water.frontatic boring territory. and is heavily Thn holed. Oreat inducements offered to cash baser& Parties making bona Ade offers. may apply to hfICIIEriER POUND, fe2l. tnthat 206 MARKET Street. Philada. THE DVERTISER, WHO HAS BEEN brought up in an extensive aleth mannfactorr is England, is desirous of procuring a SITUATION in a Manufactory in or about the city. Any party desironinof procuring his services as Over- seer or otherwise 'will please address "Cloth," 2860 Philadelphia P. 0. fe2B•3t• en WANTED TO RENT, BY IST OF Ira April,. a Modern HOUSE, between Sixth and Sixteenth and Rece and Ipoplar smote. Adam% .`Honee." Box 1494 PhDs P. O. ~t l4 WANTED TO BUY---A. TRACT OP TIMBER LAND, containing from one butOrad to Ave 'hundred acres : located in Crawford or adjoining counties. Address Boa 2.373, Phllatia. P. 0. te22-3t di WANTED TO RENT FOR SIX .••=. month!, from tot of May or June, a well-bnili and Itinahea corn& GE 4 , r ROUSE. In a good location. in the cabal'', rhood of Germantown; not lets than four bed.roome. Address "No. 2463" P. G. felB-strith4r tits WANTED TO RENT, FROM MAY Ist to November let, a MODBRATE-SIZAD HOUSE, furnished or unfurnished. within 10 or 12 miles of the city, of eeey AMPS by raGroad—Obestnut Rill or Ger mantown pt efet red. Or would exchange for furnished hones In the city. Address "De Latlen." at this office. fen 31. gt WANTED TO RENT—A MODE rate-sizedAra country HOITEB, for the summer see- BOIS, convenient to North Pennsylvania Railroad, sad not over ten to fifteen miles from the city. Famished or 'unfurnished Address, with terms, "J, H H.." box 1284, Philadelphia Post ()film fe2o 6t* el WANTED-BY THE MIDDLE OF borb lgareh. a comfortable DWILLINGin a good neigh. ood. Beet net toexceed KO. want* dik WANTED TO RENT—BEFORE the first of Apr% a DWILLIOO, with the modern bnprovaments, with o 1 rooms. Bonus of $25. Address •• " 303 M ak ert street. fel& Imw da WANTED 0 PURCHASE-Ain ractory Property, or large lot, west of Broad ...a.. street. Also, Ti) SELL, a hanolome Germantown Re eidetic e *table. and one acre; beautifully situated. on East Washington Lane. It will be sold at $15,000 (worth now $.8,000), or exchanged for a city house. If not sold April Ist, will be rented. with 'wafture, at 81,200 ayear.Also, for rent, a FARM of eighty acres, miles from the ally. Apply to LIPPINCOTT. BROYNARD, dt CO., office of Jaokson Iron works IS BARK Street. fe7-tuthalia• do FARM WANTED.— A PRLOTI-411 I=I4.PARMER 4 f twelve pears' experience, tamec+-• to rent a FARM of from 50 to 1 0 acres, Sa Books or Montgomer, Cotuittea Refers to his present ltnsllord. AddreEn "A B ," Press (Mee. Aek . OFFICE WATER TRANS PORTATION D. P. ♦ . No. 274 South TIMID street. PHILADELPIELL. Feb. 14, 1.581 Veesels wanted to transport Coat to Boothe= Ports for the Army. Despatch 10V1111. febi tf JOHN K. TENNI MGR, Capt. St Asst. Q. M. FOR SALE AND TO LET. el REAL ESTATE. REAL •E; 2l ESTATE. REAL EFATE. REAM ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE 55,000,060 WORTH FOR SALE. $6,000,C00 WORTH FOR SALE 116.010.0X1 WORTH FOR SALE. FEBRUARY CATAL.:GUE JUST OUT. FEBbTIa.RY CATALOGUE JUST OUT. FEBRUARY CATALOGUE JUiT,A.UT. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUN. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. MILLER'S unrivalled catalogue of city property for sale is just out for Febrnary.ocoupylng 72 Pages ltdde scriptien, and la the greatest production of the age to parties interested_ Do per.en wishing to purchase first class Dwellings. Building Lots, or bubo:ban mansion*, should fail to procure a copy WAS GS-JR.GB C. lIILLER, Rea). Estate Broker. 154- North SIXTH Street. IEFOR SALE—No. 1609 WALNUT Street. now va cant, few-story browwitone front. Lot 20 by 125 feet deep to a street. Can have a stable near by. InARCH Street, south side,. west or Tenth—large DWELLING. tot 26 by 160 deep to a street; stable. coach- house, &o, 111 FIFTEENTA STREET, north of Oxford. Elegant side-yard DWELLING; only $6,4C0. Possession soon. MILLER, 154 North SIXTH arm:4 N. B —Also, near 2.000 other properties. FOR SALE—No. 241 North SIXTH Street (oppo site Fratklin Square): large first class DWELL ING. Lot 21 by 130 feet deep to a sweet. 814.6.1) clear, and 410.000 can remain on mortgage. Immediate POsserslon. ON NORTHO SIXTH STRUT. in one of the °bolo:et portions of the street; magnificent new Aria class DWELLING. Must be seen to be appre ciated. Lot 20 by 12,5 feet deep. $23,0;,0. Immediate pos. 'onion. • . .. . . at. plendld side 78rd DW ot ELLING.= SEVENTH St., Rhine Girard avenae. L 25 by 90 feet deep. 0.091 Immediate possession. lllElerant side yard DWELLINGS, FRANKLIN Street. above Thompson street. Only e 7.600 each. Possession May next. MILLER., te22.2tlt i 54 forth SIXTH. Street. FOR BALE -TRIC ADVER TISERwiII sell his COUNTRY-PLACE, con taining •••■-• 4 to 6 acres, situated oxthe Old York road, above the five mile stone, at Branohtown. Teo improve ments comprise a enbetantlal, well finished, and roomy stoneirouse. nearly new, having fourteen rooms, ern veniently arranged ; good frame stabling and carriage house, with the usual out buildings . It is planted with a full and choice collection of Fruit, Shade, and Evergreen trees and shrubbery, now well grown, and has a large and very productive vegetable garden, apple orchard, copious running stream, fish pond. die. Near twcvstatione (Green and Oak lane) on the North Penn er ivenif Railroad, in a neighborhood unexcelled for bealthlulnese, being wholly free from malaria at all seasons. The owner being' determined to sell. offers the pro perty. With all the advantages of neatly ten years' as siduous care and cultivation, at about its original coat. Price. $16,000. For further inforxdat'on, 'apply at 203 MAI/KU Etreet, second floor, Wiwi , on 10 and 2. fe2l-tbrarif6t FOR RENT, WITHIN A. FEW Ml ma nutty' walk hom the Wissahickon Railroad Sta tion, a EOll)TitY *RAT, with threw or seven acres or ground, new stable, and house with all modern im- Provemanta r tjae, hot and sold water, etc. For rent. with theta mire, fer els months from April 7th. Joan H. HSRJR9, fe22-2t. - 1O STRAWBERRY Street. oi l FOR BALE-A DESIRABLE COMitr- Ana TRY RESIDENCE, containing Parlor, Dining- Rom, Library. Kitchen, five Chambers, three attics. nutcereus Closets, Gm, Bath. dm., situated between the new Township Line Turnpike. and Tines Station of the Germantown Railroad. Apply JOHN G. .10111 Y. TOS WALNUT Street. fe7J-St• FOR SALE—LOT OF LAND -cal- near Branchtown, Twenty.seeond ward. contain. tog 83. i gates. Will be divided Into 8a Minx lota. LAVOIE. ' fe22-st• 814 weatffur Street. 'FOR SALE-A VALUABLE TRACT - 21 - OF LAND, containing 11 acre!, fronting on the De laware river, above Allegheny avenue, 290 feet front , and about fad° feet la depth, having eleven frame; Would be a desirable property- for the storage of Pe trILECH. oleum. Will be sold at FEERM.AI2.'I3 SALE, let * of r 22 -7t TOR SALE OR EXCrHA.ONE—COAL -Lx• OIL STORAGE LOT, NM feet front on the Dela ware, commencin' at low water•mart, and running back 2WO feet. Located between Weitmoraland and Ontario *treats. fa 2• wtheSttf MILLE% 154 North SIXTH Street. FOR SAL E-LARGE LOT OF 21f ./.0.11E13 located on the OldiSecoxid•street Goad, south of the city, and .1( trf a mile only south of Penn sylvania Central. Eailroad, from the 6°11113 , 11E110 the Delaware river, at Greenwich Point. wthelitif MILLER, 154 Itionh SIXTH Street. WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER, SILVER-PLATED WARE. A large assortment of Pine PEARL JEWELRY oon stantly on hand. Watches or Jewelry repaired. Gold, Sliver, and DIA. monde bought., WI& fe3o-414 DN. 102 g •dr l3l' Street. LT 12E&SORABLE rulusa. Pt; ilizp-4; W)1:1 AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. LICONARD 811./LLIANT P&EEWELL 011•80fif Or QUOVSIVS GRAND GRAN mut. 'Tam (rIiVESDAI) EVIDII3O. A PROGRAMME UNUSUAL ~1 . " RA /lir- ON 3. THEODORE HABELM.H. the renowned Tow Lyric. in his favorite character of GEORGE BROWN. . . _ GRAND OVIRTURI PO vANNaii:isiii. And only time, most pooltlvely. of Bolldlen's OPonl. three sets, LA DAME BLANCHE; And. in Addition. the FECOND BOUVEDTIE NE CONCERT. Ey the Eminent Artists. N'LLE HELENA DE RATOW; the Celebrated lady Kr. JANES IL WEWLI. the PLsnotorte Virtuoso: Whose debut in this city occasioned so marked 4 MB*. tion on Estnrday evening Inst. Eee Programme of Concert below. LA DAME BLANCHE. OEORGB BROWN. THEODORE HaBBLEIGUL Introducing the famous stria, •. Robin Adair... which rendition created fur him such a marked. recognition throughout this country and E , 1115119. .A.BN • Mad. JOHANNA. ROT MIL For the first line in this city, and esteemed one of her most pleasing Tales. GA - VINTON .... , HERMABB„ .3 - ms N— P sAOOR IS LEGMAN. 111ARGAREF Z I if RE dfdaff.. ItclHlol2 .... PROGRAMME OF CONCERT. BETWEEN THE EIREFT AND SECOND ACTS. L Fantaate, " Marna , " Mlle HELENE DE KATOW. rdl4lbl6 2. Nlitional Faxitarie Mr. JAMES K. WEMLL BSTWEEN TEE SECOND AND WED LETS S. "La Desk". . Mlle. BBLBNE DE KATOW. 4.. Ffintade Caprice. "L cis" Mr. JAMBS ' Dr. WEHLL FREDAY, Feb. 210 M. Only time, moat poeltiveii. of Ifoyarbayor'e Gnat Opera, KAHL FORBlERSOili!leTjt.4l2Pituarmir: SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Febr r 7 26.1866: Preltively for thftlict tiI ES , A2INELS ' EADST e entire. And Dud aPpeara n OS th PHHRR n MA NN • In bin great assumption Annlesion to Matinee. $1 to ell parts of the house. 7,0 extra chary% for STORE a nd seats. wh A CA DEMYbad at GOULD'S MIMIC STORE and at the OR CARD. —The Director regrets the necessity of omit ting the Second act of the "Se woes" last evening, The non arrival of Dr. Habelman, who was expected Di the New York train; was the cause of it. An extra Opens night will be given Saturday. Nevelt 2d, on which occasion the holders of season seats for last night will be entitled to admission, with reserved meats. in consideration of the unavoidable disappolat 'went. The *eat, will be ready for delivery without ague to efi sena sabearibere on Wednesday. Zatch Ist. at the Box Office of the Aca demy only. FOYER ACADEMY OF MUSIC. WOLFSOII.I2 & THOMAS' CLASSICAL CONCERTS.' THE THIRD CLASSICAL CONCERT OF the FOY ER OF will take plass at the FOYER OF TES ACADEMY OF mum ON SATURDAY BVENING NEXT. fe22-St February 25. NEW CHESTNTIT-BT. THEATRE-! CHESTNUT STREW. ABOVE TWBLFTB. SIXTEENTH NIGHT OF TEE YOUNO, BEAUTIFUL. AND OTETXOr HELEN WESTERN. Who will appear upon this OCC3SIOII OEeSD DOUBLE, BILL. - PERSONATING FIVE DIFFEENNT CHAILMITARF. In the great Drama. in . acts. mailed GREEN lilrtißES; , on THE HUNTRESS OF THE MISSISSIPPI. And In the Grand Military T rams, Lo. 3 acts, the MMHG% BPY. CHARON OF TINE On and after this date the Curtain will rise at a quad! before S o'clock. Doers open. at the nasal bout._ FRIDAY EVENING, BENEFIT OF HELEN WESTERN. SA NrUNDAT AFTERNOON, Feb adth, TEHRTY4ECOND (MAUI/ FAMILY MATININ, THE THESE GUARDSMEN be presented Tt/I - RS. JOHN DREW'S NEW .A.R0 1 3- a -V -a- IsTREET THEATRE. " THE STREETS .OF NEW YORK." NEW SCENERY, by CHAS. HAWTHORNE; MACHINERY, Iry JOHN FURZE, And attioaTAL MUM. by 00D WORTH. MONDAY EVENING, Feb. 241 th, And Every Evening during thew eek. Bondman's Sensatlonal Drama, in five Tableaux and a Prologue, THE STREETS OF NEW YORK. All the Company in the Cast. Prologue—The Beaker. Act lat. PUFFY 'S BAK EBY IN DI VISION SPERM Act 2d. THE RETURNS P CA. r..IFORNIA.N. Act Bd. UNION SQUARE IN A SNOW STORM-Tux BOOTBLACK AND THE NEWSBOY. Act 4th. THE FIRE ! Act Stb. DRAWIIiG-ROOMAT THZ BANKER'S- TEM DENOUEMENT. Seats secured six days in advance. WA.LNUT-STREICT THEATRE.IA NIGHT BUT TWO OF MB. FRANK DREW. THURSDAY EVEDit.NO, February 23, lESS. Will be acted the Dania entitled AURORA FLOYD. Steve Hargraves. a Softy Mr. Frank Drew. To conclude with the Laughable Farce of TWO OF TELE R'ROYd! Hector Templeton. 5 Magnus Templeton. t 2 of the B'hoyt. I Frank Drew. Friday, Farewell Benset of Mr. Frank Drew. THE GREAT NATIONAL CIRCUS, WALNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH. TAMEti MELVILLE. the GREAT AUSTRALIAN HORrEIIiAN. the wonderfnl A UAW:ALUM FAMILY. Mears. MURRAY sod HUTCHINSON. and the TRA INED DOGS, and all the bright particnlar stare of the Great National Troupe will appear daring the Pre sent week. Tne season will close on Tneeday evening, February 20th. Oaly two more afternoon performances, WEDNESDAY. •Nd, (Washington's birth.ditY). and SATURDAY, 26th. Lest performance of the National Combination Troeps. TUESDAY EVENING, 2Sth inst. MUMMA'S' EVENING. zsd lost . benefit to FaATIC. W aITTASRR, blaster of the Circle. Admission—first Tier. 60 cents; Second Tier, 26 cents. Eyes ins perform.. ance commences at 7.40; afternoon, o'clock. fop* SPECIAL CARD. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY TESIMONIAL to Mr.. ?HANK WHITTAKER. Master of the Circle. will be given on THURSDAY AV ENING. 23:1 lust neon which occasion MELVILLE AND SONS will smear in nes acts. HERE LEE, the Modern Alcides ;SA N LATHROP; Clown : B. Skint DEES, Equestrian ; Mona FERDINAND on the Triple Plying Trapeze, have kindly col:tattered their professions' services, and will appear in addition to the Great Rational Star Troupe. BECK'S SILVEA CORSET BAND will parade on Thursday afternoon honor of the occasion. CONCERT HALL. MONDAY SFR, irtG, February 27, AND EVERY EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. The original and only CHRISTYMINSTRELS. MINSTRELS. J. W. BAYNOR Sote Proprietor and Manager Twenty established Artiste in the Ethiopian Profes sion and the worn]. renovrred Comedian, GR.IROS CHRISTY. New Songs, New Harlem:Les, New FACtli, and all Qs Old Favorites. Admission Y 6 cents Reserved Seats d 0 cents fe4.t9t J. H. BIIILSIDGS, Agent. NATIONAL SKATING PARK, TWENTY.FINST Street and COLUMBIA. ATODZIO. —SKATING TOMORROW, until is o'clock. weather Pertain-tag. SIXT•EENTU ANNUAL BALL OF THE PRILADBLPEII A (Beck's) BAND. No. 1, at the )lIBSIOAL FUND HALL, FRIDAY RVENING, Feb kt.. Managers and members of the Band havtua tt-ketst win plesPe wake a return of the same to BECK & Numsta, No 828 MARKET Street. on or before Friday noon, the 24th inst.. JAMBE 11. WM, Tresatirer Ball Qom sitttee. N. B --Tickets $l, to be ere-paid. tea 3t. f' BMAI~IA ORCHESTRA.-PUBLIO N." BEHRASSALS every SATURDAY, at S 3 o'clock P. M., at MUSICAL FUSED HAL. Slnee Tickets. Mi cent& Six Tleketa,ASit to be had at Goad% Andre's. and Meyer's Mule Stares, and at the Hall. Actl-tt THE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS t litrset,_aboveT•sth, Is OPEN DLILT for visitors. from 9 A. IL tot?. X PERSONAL. PATENTS PROCURE 11-UNITED States and European. EDWARD BROWN. is24-11n. aU WILINTPT atmek BOARDIRCL FIRBT•CLABB BOARD CAN BE H&D -a- et the old U. 13 HOTEL, 413 CEUISTNUT-Street; at moderate enlarges. Thle hone has no bar. Reference reonired. fe22 31* 4 tOir 0111 pllcENrx NORMAL INSTITUTE., FOB BOTH SEXES, PHCENTIEVILLB, OH 0011/171, _PA. The SUMMER sEssrow or this Institute will con. pence APRIL 10th, 1565, and continue fourteen weeks. Instruction thorough In English Branches. Latin. 'ranch. German, Haste. and Drawing. For circulars and full Information apply to JOSEPH A BOYD. Box 148 PRCENIXVILLE. fe4-stuth9t. CRITTENDEN'S COMMERCIAL COL LEGE, 637 CHESTNUT Street, corner of Seventh. Practical Instruction in Boot-keeping, to all its trenches. Penmanship, Commercial Caleniattonae 8U8h1431113 Forme. Telearaphina. he , at CRITTENDEN'S OtiIIINERCIAL.COLLEUL - _ 631 CHESTDIU r Street, cornerof SAVSVTH. Students received at any time, and inetructed sepa rately, at such bourses may beet ewt tbetreallYerlielitet. Oatalognee furnished gratis on application. fe2t-Self OBJECT TEACHING.-A. GRADII ATE of the "Oswego Tratidni,Eihool„," who iwa encissimfting. otimpletod as eugageMent as s Visiting Teacher, la dealrens of forming smother, either sis a Visiting Or Hesident Governess Application may he made to !dim MESON. at her Object School. No lib South EIGHTEENTH Street. fell- tat ti.e PrLAGIC GRTSBN SEMINAIIY.- irLITAKT BOARDING SCHOOL four miLap Aron' MEDIA, Pa. Thorough cense. in Plathematim. Clitssios. Ratnrti Sciences, and Su'Joh: practical lane sons In Ensineerlsis. Pupils received at amv Mese and of all assn. and enjoy the benefits of a home. Er. lons to John LCapp & Bona:s Bo Third street; Thee. J. Clayton ~ Bata And Prune 'tree_ ts• ex•Elmrlif Kern. and ot h ers . Address Rev. J. HARVEY SAE TON. A . M.. TILLAGE WISES. Penn nabess FISH AND CANNED MEATS. 600 bbls Mess and No 1 Mackerel. LOCO PAM salami *iota, Lo bete rtragrt. &a For We by o. ouon. de30.30 , UN North FRONT Stows& MOROAN_, ORR, & CO., STEAM BR OTHS BUILDER/I j _ _lron Pounders, and General Ma LL ddo Stmt. Madlllets and Boehada. Ner Makers. O. nI9 CALLOa ta-ttW - HI - r WRITTEN AND VERBAL DE IICRIPTIONS of Cberscter, Constitution. and Ta. Azlent, with ADVICE( on Boldness, Health, Edgier hoc, Beltlmptoe•ment Manr.gement and Train.- lug of CHILDREN. social adaptation. &0.. and *racing, by JOHN L. CAPIN. Phrenologist sod Bookseller, oell-tothelrlf No. SS IS TENTH Et...above Ohastont. • FIRE AND THIEF-PROOF SAFE MANUFACTORY. Larmoand await MOW ley= conothuatly on band by J. HAtIIdESIRO at. 414 VMS nae.t. rbitedelpida. • DEreammarr YUB =Mini WO".