dINE TUUTISAND TWO HIM. DRRD AND BPVERITY ItENTU hl DR& WX JE 2 1 1fIETEEVT11 W ehe enrolled the above- 11111/Rd ward, who desire to scold the are invited to attend a • meeting to he held at m e • of FR NKF.' RD the lad YORK STRILEY. IDay RvaNIRO, the 27th 'nat.. at 7}4: n'tslont. Ider/ligbed are ar &shied se aissoss that I f proper Ina be made, the draft in the Ntsetoeth ward may obvieted, and they destre to a d their fellow• tin a united effort. In Union there will be essf ereutith to achieve oceneos. Let all attend and ecrianetlon of new and interacting fiat& COL. WK. 13 MANN, B. W. C. GAREN% ter eminent smilers. wi 1 a.hlrese the meellnE• I FLETtaln 33c1)0. ANTE4OISIY C Butt/iBILY. JOHN etsv. am Rem .paVll. BEND F. lIKWILK/L JOHN Wetr.. NV11.L143111106, J 013114 WITOKAIT, DANIEL. 081 S% AhlOto W JAMES KITOKI SAME. A MILLER, CIRLFROM WILL( A MON. THOMAS 1 3 11 1 1108 .1 1i.5T, CHAS. W. HOIMKTOK. N. D. AT A !MEETING OF Tun (II fl• ,BNB' BOUNTY ASS LL CIATI 0 N OP T9ll WAKD, bold on SATUKDAY BINININO L Mth, the following' preamble and roLsotutlorm Thn drat now Fondled le most certain to • Chia Ward on Tneeday next, the 2:!ch of ea.. In view of the gnat distress that will ' taU.uPon the poorer claim of our citizens. a our nti as men not log t the feelings of to twist the unfortunate; therefore. That we. the aigrette here ens-waled. do Ives to aid all mho ettupli be des:tad and Ihtui entailing entab end-ring 0p..0 their re epre4ally t..oes who have contributed to the Bounty Fagot Thal the ca pi o!i-to and businese men re. loins bncluee• in the ward be appealed to, .4 to (met. the Warrant.. the Itaoraiting Cora togs(' to ink e in nevi. g hounttsa. That the If 'nonce Com mittre ba authorized the wealthy msn of the Ward Rue others thorn to cash the City Warrautafor the Palma or. T. W. BfAROPINIIXT. Preeident. Sec. end Treasurer. leo unanimously .d, That persons who enbeeribe and will not aulseerlptione In time to be of use .o the Hs lommittue, their names alioctid he Published • Papers. lt* TO THE ENROLLED CITIZENS F THE TWENTIETH WARN —LBW of Yma )Fd, and about 900 bare paid ISO. 1311 mail• i.ore are 3,11[0:of ymatbat bare no Overeat la are of your oJuntry or yaur families? The e Committee ear there titian be no draft If rho re proetdod. A aitett ug will be held on TRf ITIthINR at Tabernacle Ohnrob, ELEV. treat, W OW O xford street. Equig your neigh d bring your money. The draft meet and tibial]. ed. If you Will 11/111 1 4i the mean. WS, d. HALL, Preeldent. tree Secretary.. FIFTH WARD, FIRS C PRE -IVOr, Dr /OPTED MEC AT CSNTION —A of the DEAF rED MRN of llhNt PRSOLNGP, WAND. will be hid at the bows of al R 7 Z. server .R 0 and 1t& 4 51.4 THIS hVENIb U. at heir oast raven o clock. to menree to relit'''. r,n eft a late draft. JAMES F. DILLOA, Chairman. ZdaarmaND, Secretary let DEW BUILDING ASSIGCLATION TUB ROBERT atORRES IMILIHNG 4980(31A win meet Oa WEDNRSI.Vir EVFINING at 7X • at 8 'W corner of FOURT.r and ORSEN St , eegA, lye further enhe , c , iplions tne took; second msetlEL DEDNEsDAY. MamaB.h. jos, tl. 141011aLL, I ,, peret..ry • 421 LIBRARY 6 rest. 117N1TED STATRB TREASUR Y,- PNILMPH Fabraary 18155. IS OF THS Tab FUMY LOati mautrirsa 1865, will be paid on presentation at this ARrlti' u liicliiTTICES, daNisia at Treasurer O. S. PITTSBURG, TOlkr W ANN st., AND DaICAOO RAILWAY on DIPA .5; Y. OFFICE OF t()RBTARY Prrrsnmic), PA Feb ld AnDu.sl meeting of too stors _and . Bondholders of lmDanY, for the Elsodon of'Dmotors and snob obsess as may come before bold at it meld Company. in the city of PITTSBURG, .IRD WEDNESDAY (16th) of MARCH, A. D. o'cloc Bond 'took and Transfer Books of the Company, office hi the ally of Plitsbord, and at the Trans )07 In the city of New York, will be closed on day of March at 2 P M , and remain 0/OMIld day of March thersatts) sahlb W. D. hABNES. Secretary. t• o w,,j,,,ut,iA4=z2,A)A4L=;,LAti ((MOVEMENT AND RAILROAD COMPA. meeting of the atoekbeldere wilt be held et No. rth SECOND Street, Phliedelphla, on the SE anch next, at 1 o clock, P M , to elect Rigs 1 . and for other bugorax Be order GEORGIE K. TRYON. Beeretarr. nirtini WARD! NINTH WARD! NOTIOL —TO THS ENROLL&D CITIZINa OF WARD, —The following plea bee been adopted et it freeirmthe Ward from the Pre.; To raise a Subtorinlons of Twinty-tire Dollars or more; the Ward is Drafted the Fund thus raises to be pro-rat be a amonget the Subscribers to the Geld Ilf m Dratted i$ WASTED to free the Ward, without it a Inevitable illowingnamad persona will receive Subearip-. id be pleased to Give our_tut ;her information: Freeborn, 80. Illeky street: rlyras Horne, lieventh at ; John C Bingham, 143 Market at. Binder. 11123 Chestnut at ; Wm. S. -stokler. 98 eth at..A J. 1.. Young, Me Market et : Colonel W. 1 7. 3911. Tenth et., or the Treasurer of the rand, 0 D. CAShildY wrmsr Jo. 223 MARKET Street. SIXTH WARD.—VOLIUNITEEFIS and all interacted in tilling tse quota of our Ili plume observe that we are now paying the CRY Bounty in carat immediately on rens . the Recruit. We now earnestly appeal to eU tb to asebstin filling cur quota to hand in their SEcne immediately to the Chairman of their pre- sett of 'Precincts to nasty. erabsorintions: :loot, Thomas Seeds, No. 41 N Second street. George Dante. No. 11i N. Senora street , W. 11.. Web 8s nee 80. OdS N. Neoorid street. •,, Wes, 11. Barnes No, 97 N. Tht , street. e. JS. Walborn, Poe. a and 7 N. Sixth street. Philip Bilttoo. No I,so N. Faurth street. ~. W. G. Weimer. - bo. 4.2e1 deerk , t street. meetings glebert. co N &Gond street. sr of tYe Bounty ?rind Committee and every WieDeeßSDall SIM VIRG: at the school n CROWN Street. at 7 o clout. Aid. GRAS, 'WEL DING, Chairmen, R. 'BARNES, Tresinrer. feSI-6t HAGAN, Disbursing and Recruiting Agt. TAKE NOTICE !--1141P07LMiNT TO FITIBBORIBERS 40 TR& GOITER YARN OIL (CB I 8 GIVII that the Books of the Company witively be cloned on MARCH let. 1.30.5, and no rill be sold at subsorlpt.on prise after 'hat data, aubeoriptions not paid by that rime will be can- Company have on their property one of Bolles' Drilling Machines , mannfooftuwi. at Morris, ar Co. 's,onset which can be seen to operation !ley, Collins. & Ca 'e erewery. and Filbert 1. The Company expect, by the aid of this ma to have at least two wells In sucosssful operation t fix weeks. Persons wisbing the stock. of the my at subscription price mess make immediate alien, as there era but ten thousand shares to be A subscription price. 03.60 per share IS. Prospeotnees, and ill int rmation can be ob. ' B ui l di n gs . 2aln4 ' S o of t b hTHIRD Street 11 Wash. ISAIA H LO RIMS, M 8., Preetient. WM. It STEWAsiT, Vies Psesideat. WA!. B. SMITH. Treasurer: tuthembt E. ,T; HARK BOA, m. D , secretary. !HSTBEIVBNIIII 4 ClElsernir Street, DISTAICI I OF PENNSYLVANIA. SPBCIAL INCOXI TAX. being Second. Third, Fourth, fi ft h, Sixth, and Elleviseth Wards. CB IS HEREBY (115"5t4 that the Lists of Taxes, ed in accordance with the provisions of the joint Hon of Congress, approved July 4. 1884, imposing lal tax of five per sentare upon the gales. Profits roe for the year ending Deesmber 81st, 1864, and the Diereses upon .1.1035r8193 ,olseale Dealers, Retail 'Dealers in Liquor, Hotel. rs, and Feelers, es per act of June 96th 1884. have etorned to roe by the Assessor of the District, and ieh taxes are now due and payable, and that new , hereof is hereby demanded, end wilt be received Office between the hours of 9 A. if and 3P. IL. Wore SATITBDAT. February 96th, 1866. PBBALTISS. ill who neglect to Pay on or before said Satnr ,ebruary 26th. a sp_ecial demand will be issued, dch the law provision a fee of twenty cents and r cent penalty as will be seen by reference to the •ction of the act of Sons 30th. 1864. ey of the United-States and that of Banks known 'tonal Banks only received • .1613Pb8 ITARDIBG, Collector February 11, 1666. fell 117 OFFICE OF Tsrs cntrir souirry. , trIlD GO MUNI° dr. OMILOXWB ALTR G, 6110 MTN UT Street, • PRILADELPITIA, Jan. W, ICle II Ural (Wen that the Commission for the nit of the City Bounty are now prepare° to receive blast the claims of all new recruits under the pro is of Ordinance of January Pi. 1935. canteen for One Year will recalve a Warrant for YOUR HUNDRED DOLLAIII. =deers for Two :Years Will receive a Warrant for 701311, HITNDREW ARD FIFTY- DOLLARS. =Mere for Three Years will receive a Warrant for RITZ HUNDRED DOLLARIt citizens who shall place in the vise of the Ms a Substitute for not less than. brae Years, se of a draft, and Who shall thereupon be are. sn the quota of the oily of Philadelphia. will warrant for • la of tau Go TRES auzduio WORDRID DOLLARS. n. C. worm.. Secretary. lIIPOSSWIT BIONICS TO THE, ENROLLED CITIZENS OF THE FIFTEENTH C. —Tsar Executive Committee earneetly request wary enrolled , enan, claiming exemption by rea• lover age, physical disability. or any otter Oases ediately report the fact at the Provost. Randal's a, THIATEINTH and BRAN DY WiN E Streets By 'bayou prevent much trouble and anxiety to your. andmaterially desnane th - quota of the Ward. 1-13 t • GEO. T. FRITH. Chairman. PRINSION COAL AND IMPROVE. MIT • COMPANY . 110. 20.336 WALLIErr Peorciaryll. 1945. lON TO NTOOKE.OuaIIeB. —The salaam meeting ikholdere Air the election of Directors will be • the office 43t the Company, on WEDNITaDAY. `, at 10 o'elock A- M. The peewee:7 arrande- Implode( the parchaimi of the leased colliery isny's Estate will be presented to the Stock.- ketr-spproewl H. P. BUT R% SecretarY. OPPINCE GIRARD 11118119431 CON. 'ANT, No. Bsa4 WALfirtY Street, MADILPHIA, February 2d, 1864 IS BUSBY SIVAS, That all STOCK of BD MINING COMPANY on which instal. • due and unpaid hen been declared for id-will be seld at Potato Auction on SLUM ,. fourth day of March. DAL at 12 o'clock. 0111 e• of the Secretary of the Corporation. an to not Charter and By• Laws, urdeeee • on or titters that day, By order of the DIIICiOII. B. A. HoOPEB, ati Secretary and Trammel. STATIC BtEDICAL BOARD. HJADIIIIASTMSS YIIIISSILVAIS LA. MILITIA. HOSPITAL LISP ART3III si T. H•zinameo. 'February 20. 1865. WATS 111EDWal, ROAM) OF PINS 4. wilt most ILLMILPRIA on the Oth of /FUROR nest, to. candidates for appointment as • Wean& Bur. Pe nnsylvaola Regiments - nue In which the examination wit( be held will plated in the Philadelphia morning vapors on / of meeting slams of Pearowlyania, in good health, furnish roportestlntoala's es to moral character. are., will milted to the lIISILIDAHOL order of the Governor: JOSIIPH A. PWILLIPS, burgeon General Penna. MRS. P. K. WATKINS KASPER will deliver the fonrlh Loewe of the course THE SOCIAL, CIVIL, iED BI'ATISTIO&L eS iTIOD of the Colored People of Pounve'Tanis, on DAY ItVE NISH. FeWearirW. La oosoicarHAGL. sat, The Cause and Bream of the War " cites .OBBEE FIELD. the celebrated " Black Swan." the Poet Bend from Camp Wm. teen will perform he occeaton. Admission 16 cents For the benefit reed wen. Pick and•Wounced Soldiers. aid P subsequent Lecture' will be given by J. HIM= °STOP. Bait._ Thursday Seeeing. Marsh B. and B. evening not tzed rats may be had at VCOH'S Book Store. SIXTH IaIIeTBUT, at the Door, or of any of the Com- Lecture at B o'clock. fell& DIVIDEND NOTICE.-OFFICE or ILA BIAPLI SHADE OM COMPANI 8.114 Ur Streak PRIIADNI.PHLIL, Tob. El, 1865. %oard of Eireann bale ship day d0ct0r...4 a dial. TOUR PER REST., Payable at ;hely once on albs SEM tate , clear of ants later. The Trans ea will be oload on the 294 tint. at 9 P. IL and on the let prozhno. TE OS. E. Oa Rug. aseratary. OT/016.—THE svissuszemas to the Cultist Stook of the Agtr3l3: A 01) ORERRA RU! OIL COSIPAIT mit at -ELLONOW•bl'Elair Hell,. Se 018. &rest , seventh,•Philadelphia, on SLtrah9th, 1814 ok P. N.. for Orraniteitoll, Er.ction or °fliers, tion of Sp Laws. end traneseilue of enott other MP se re sr be brought before thsl2l/FtiOIC subscribers to the above Moe* are hereby nat , 11.4 ill for their rs , elPts et the ogle. of eogiEigt. LL)I . 6. NOS. 30 sad 33 eosto SEVEN r. street, ler elphtlt. A. T. PAEINESToug, Treeaorer pro tern. 11011011.—EMPERE COPPER eon[. 'iNT 01 NICBIO/6.1.-71fu /108 /8 8811.88 T , That all Stook In ChM Company. on* which the Arne of Two Dalian per Ebate, dslled Maw; 19, and due flapkamber IP, 1864 la not mita, le for d by raid default. and that according to the Ohieter 'ton of the Company It wit be sold at Panita 'on on THllltdDaY, tta Ofareb. 1995. at 19 ,r at. Oftea of the Seareiary of the CompanlN tfo. 4513 Lls UT Street. Philadelphia, nulesokpaid on or be 'flat day. By-Ord e r or the Board onobradtari, J 8 ICAO/JAL Seorstary,. . 1 40 1 011, 6. fat -laiWft/ntmel ' AIL CONPASIEN. liar Walk CAMERON PETROLEUM. CO. OF PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL 81000,000. SHARES 200,000. OUBBOBIPTION PRIAIDSWP. • VANCE STEWA.RTi OF FrBROER 0017NTY, PL. TRiIABIIBER. E. G. JAMES; OF raiLADimrzza. BECRETANY. dr. L. DARLINGTON• WIRT carinas. PA. DIRECTORS. VANCE STEWART, Mercer wadi, PIL JOHN X LEONARD, West Chester. Pa. D. 0. FORNEY, Washington, D. O. HENRY D. COME. Washington; D, 0. SIMON CAMERON. Harrisburg. Pa. • JOHN H. DIEHL, Philadelphia; JOHN F. GRAFF, Philadelphia, OSOROE 0. EVANS, Philadelphia. JAMES DEWY. Marietta. Uneasier so.. Pa. 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 03 (four hundred and seventy three) agree of the rtchest•taated oil territory in Penang* county, believed by the most experienced oil men In that region to be capable of Producing a net annual in some to the Company of one and a half million dollars, or time times the entire coat of the stock, which would be equivalent to twenty. five per cent. a month on its subscription price, or one hundred and fifty . per cent. per annum on ad par eaiue. The following is a description of the Company's pro-, Perty : One.fourth feu simple interest in the celebrated "Hoover " Parra, situate on the Allegheny river. about two and one-half miles below Franklin, con taining H 2 (two hundred and ninety-two) acmes, with 382 rods (or over one mile) front on the Allegheny river. on which there ars now twelve leaser, each ten rode square, and from which the owners of the fee simple get one half Clio% free of all expense. Besides this, there are two wells owned by the owners of the fee. from which they get all she On this Farm there are now ten wells in aeration. Producing an average of ten barrel. per day. and several others are about being tubed. There are also on it (B? (eighty. ROI en) more lots enrveyed, and more than gfty applications are now *tending to lease the latter for one luif the oil to the owners. Out of the twelve wells on this, Yam doyen ire new paying handsomely; a fact which sufficiently &men et? ales the greet richness and reliability of tb.s fe the entire fee shrtjule interest In 181 (one hundred and eighty-one) acres, situate on the Allegheny river, near ly opposite the " Hoover " Farm. and a little nearer Franklin. at•the month of Mill Ban, having a front of 96 rods on the Allegheny river, and one mile on both sides of Mill Ana. with ample boring surface for one hundred wile, or Lots of ten rods square. This Mot hs known as the "Stewart Farm," and le clear of all lemma or incumbrances of any kind. There le now in operation a - ilfty.barrel well (beside several smaller once) on the Cochran Form, wideb, ad joins thin on the south. In fact, the " Stewart " Farm is ourrounded with good-paying wells, and within a short time a mingle lease of ill rode front, on the imme diate opposite side of the river, sold for 11166,030 (one hundred and sixtydve thousand dollars.) On this lease a good well has been struck within a few days. In addition to the territory of the "Stewart " Farm, which Is believed to be equally as good as the " Hoov er," there are on it a three-story (hist Mill, with fine ater-power. a good farm: house, and other buildings, hat will be of nee to the company. The durabiiity of this immediate oil section is illus trated by the fact that aome of the wells on the "Hoov er" Farm have been pumping for over four years, with out any material diminution In 'their yield, while the oil bare produced. from its greater convenience for transportation and superior gravity, always eorurriards from one to two dollars per barrel more than theill at Oil Greek. The (Mows of the Company feel Jrustlited in present ing the following estimate of what, with eigoreas management, the above lands can be made to yield for the benefit of the etockholders in a comparatively short tints THE "STEWART PARR." There tiroorkon thle for ono hundred lots of ten rode square, all of wlioh ten be lamed immediately,for one bed the ell. free of cffl 4,23Pende tO the company. Estimating one well to each lot (one hundred wells, although there le soom fox three hundred) at the very moderate average of ten barrels each, would mikes Daily product •••••• ••••••••••••• • • ......••• •••• 1,000 bulb Out of this the Company's share :would be. 600 bbl.. Value of daily yield to the Company, at ten dollars per bbl (it is now selling at SISAL)..•• - Allowing three hundred working days to the year, this would make the 0011111&- ny's annual net receipts, from the Stew art Farm a10ne.... 1403,000 CO Allowing the same estimates for the ''Hoov er Fano, in which the Company owns one-fourth in fee of the land Interest, the animal net receipts from the latter would be—.—.— 516,000 00 Mails the manual reeetple from bout - FM= ••••••••••••••• 1,875,000 00 Deducting from this amount the awn of $378,008 for 6011ii1103101011. would leave the Net Annual Income of the OompenT...--. 11,500.000 00 •ALL TRIM; LOTS-OAN BR IIdItiNDIATALT LEASED, If it is deemed expedient, at a royalty of one-half the Oil, with covenant; binding leases to sink wells, with all poaalble diligence. to the depth of MO or more feet. A. 21W PLAIN WORDS TO kIIBSORINIIRS. You are not asked to subscribe -to this Stock with the expectation of immerifate/y receivinglarge dividende.. but the basis on which the Company rests, it is be loved. will make your investment not only cafe, but, prospectively, of enormov4 ca me. • 101W1013111111131Mat the 'gaunt prices of oil, the Com pany's annual receipts (without any farther develop ment) would be forty thousand dollars, or eight per cent, on the cost of the stook. The President, Mr. Stewart, le one of the most practi cal and experienced oil °vomitory insthe State, and his residence near the Company's property and• general oversight of its management is the beet guarantee that no efl►rts will be snared to make the Investment pro fitable. Appßastions. for a large Proportion of the stock have already been made, but none Will be reoelved until the books of the Company are rinolally opened for that Purpose. Only a limited amount of the stook will be sold at subscription pries. The stock will be issued full paid, without !anther assessments. BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION will be open fora few days, on aid atter January le, 1866, at the odes of E. G. JAMES, Treasurer, 10. 101 WALIIIIT Street. Phllads. lorc: UNION ©BERRY RUN BASIN OIL. MINING COMPANY OP PITTSBURO CAPITAL 5T0CE.«...... In 250,000 Shaun of ONE DOLLAR Each Onlyo of n um ber of aside for working capital. a limited of shares to be sold. OFF CLItS. PREVIDENT. WY. MoniTCHION, labsxty street. Pittsburg 71,31A8VRBIL, R. A. OBOBGB. Cashier Farmers' .DOPOIIi Battonal Bank, Ms hum EECRITABT 4.ldElld mootmcitloN. Liberty street, Pittsburg. sirrasnmirDincr. THOliets B. CLIVE, Oil City, Pa. The A,vanta, I property is located eatirgy VOIIW/g0 County. AV AND 00ABIST8 OF First. 194 acmes choice territory in fee simple on Mallory Creek, oommensing about TM rode from Its e month, on the Allegheny river and exteng makin g ` a side of the creek. a distance of 260 r ods , making a water front entire of, GOO rods, or room at least for 203 walla. The developments new being made is this local ity, combined with the late strikes on Pit Hole Creek. d other tntuttaner of the river,_ show and eutablish conclusively the fact that time and labor are the only necessary requisites to the obtaining of large paying wells on this territory. The land is subject to two Joanna one-half acre each,the Company receiving one elf the oil, and being at no expense. hewed, One- quarter lease-hold lots Nos. 48 and 49, ALLEGHENY PETROLEUM COMPANY, On the Allegheny river. shout one-fourth mile above Hort e Cr•ek. and about thlr SY rods from a well now amid to be prcdnolne 40 barrels of oil per day. These lots 10ln front. each 8 rode on the rtver—and extend back &Me 20 rods—making a frontage of 16 rode. TWO WELLS Are going down on thin property, one of Whitt bl newly completed—being about some 400 feet. - Thu In. &cations are that this will be a big well, as already HWY kral One Trion of oil hare been YEARS - , Royalty, TWIOTTY YEARS, Royalty, three. eighth. of the oil. Third. 9-16 the lease. hold in tot No. 59, SPRINOVIELD PITROLIIIII COMPANY, On Cherry Ban. about three qoartors of a mile above me "jived " well. atd but a abort distant's' front the "Auburn." • Yankee,"' and other good wells. There is ZOOM On the property for three wells. one Of which le now Wog vigorously prosecuted. Tkirty days, It is confidently believed, will puke this well ready for testing, the machinery and everything con nected with it Is of the first order. Lease, ? years; Royalty, one•ltalf of the oil. Fourth. lite et the lease-hand of lot Nolll, sr NICHOLAS OIL COMPANY, Cherry Run. On this property there is room for four well', one of which le now being sunk. As tnls lease 16 located near the Among Reed, Raker and Grolier/ wells producing reepectively 230 100, and 200 barrebi, 14 ere is see root y a donbt of abundant succees The record of Cherry Run chronicles no failure in this favorite lo• Wily Isere, 20 yeare; Royalty. half the oil, Subscription Book for a Smiled number of the above shares now open at the office of MoOUTCHRON & COLLINS. P - 460 and 11421 North FRONT Street. b. rhiladelPb, Feb. 37 . 1166. fe274St NEW YORE, PitILADELPIIIA AXD BALTIMORE COBSOLIDATED PETROLEUM AND MINING COMPANY. FBMADILPECA BRANCH, 017101 61* AND 614 CISESTNUT BT IfOTICID —The annual meatier of the fitoetholdere of the as,,vo Company Will take place at the Meer No. 71 BROADWAY, Room 60, flow York, on MONDAY. March 6. 1666. and a Menai:4of the Trcur ens wUt be held at the alone FIFTY DA offic • e on 71:1133URREL IN E AT. kismet 7, 18 1 6. ilatriag been struck Immediately adjoining one of the Properties wa ll ir Company, on th a t Creek. and it be ton the fir , t ever bored in that 'note& tr. e,taellsnas the fact of its being aa vtuttable Oa Territory no nay on Oil Cheek The Books of Bobtalption at ONE DOLLAR per abets ontobe *lore OU WEDNEIDAY• March lat. Auer brit s few shares only wilt be dloPoied etas TWO DOL. Ire RS each, 6obter.ptiona, at ONE DOLLLE per sham, mill be received until Parch lot. at the Branch OMee of Ike Cosrpea7, to this OW. 6153 end 014 MIR.; (1 t' FT. /tali K D. KR.010141,. NV ft Yhlledelphia 6,cre.terr. $5,000 00 • 050.000 nTlrscrron JOHti Quitter First National Bank. Allegheny. B. B.IfoIILROY. OfNcilroy. Dickson at Co.. Wood greet, Pittaburit. WN. NOCIIITHSON, Liberty t street, Pittiburg. Dr. L. B. 114'.030Y, Pittsburg. JOHN H. Gu ORLINFORD, New ile, Pa. IDENNZNE bl - 07IINKIN, Baler, Pa. rim JOHN N. DUNLAP, Laneaater, Pa. tnu PIRIBB.-PHELMMPIIIA: MONDAY ,PMUARY - 27, .1M: MILYTARY. TEM FRONT! ADVANOE 4WD JOIN 11121 0 11 ;4.;,0v4 , 4000CerNoDID-1 GENIRAL UANCOCI'S CORPS, TO BE EBORITLTID IN PEIIIAADELPTII-A WITHIN 8m.1. 1 x DAYS. FULL BOUNTINT AND NO DIDIJOTIONB TOR (*mammas. CITIZENS, TO YOUR DUTY 1 old In raising a Brigade which will be a more lasting monument to the memory of Oensral Blrney than any you can build for him. Alit in furnishing Veterans to eeyTe ruder the gallant Hancock. and enable him to do him part in putting down the accursed Rebellion. Remem ter that 011317 Veteran who shoulders hie mum- ket and retnrnnto the wines in which he banjo long aartioipated le worth scut-load of raw reoraits, or a wagon•load bount7•iumpere.- Help to MI the quota of Philadelphia, and avoid the ethane of a drab: The plan proposed la a very simple one. There are in Pennsylvania MOTO ilkFta forty thonsand diaoharged soldiers who have sorved honorably more than two yearn. 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 a►tth Hansook's Corp. of Veterans, and to Mears them fair treatment when they do enlist• To honor the memory of the brave Blrney, General Hancock has adhorbed the Brigade to be celled the Bizney Brlg de. and it will ba . ~. ~, tier are initiated a camp will ba loeatad near the city, and every sororities'll be made for the eautfort of the recruits until they go with loaded mu to meet the BOUNTIES AND PAY. TRX RET 'AT OP A TIMMUI VOLIIATEEE EUZCOCIVEI CORPII For One Year, Government $4OO City of plaladebhla 80nnty...... 403 Monthly pay from United States Government, SIS Clothing account 7early•• • • •.• •-••••••• •• • • 42 Ward GonhtY, (average)• • 22 City relief for families of volunteers, $6 per month. 72 Total • N.! • • • ..4.1.6 • 41.414......51.191 TH3I NET PAT A VETERAN 'VOLUNTEER TWO TIM 13411000 K'S CORPS Government Bounty City of Philadelphia 460 Monthly tow frciti Milted States Government, VS -vermouth ...... •4••• , _ . ...... • 984 Ward Bounty, ZS City reltif far farnily, $6 per 144 Total •.•«--....«..51.609 THE NET PAT A VITERAN VOLtrNUM TRESS MU,IIB HAITCOOS'EI COM% 1e; 1111. 13ovornatent City of rhoukaiaphia-------• • • aoo Monthly pay from United Slates Government. $l6 per mosith....••••••••••-• .................... 676 Clothing account. $42 per 126 Ward Bounty. .26 City relief for families, $6 per 216 • ~,..••••• •..• • • v..* $2,043 Organization to liaise the Brigade. The Committee who have charge of the orgailzatioa of the Brio& are: 0. W. DAVIS, HENRY O..HOWILL, GEORGE. BULLOCK, DAVID FAUST, JOH, W. EVERKiki, JOSEPH F. TOBIAS, D. S. WINEBRENEL SETH B. a.m. AXIMOTMI OEM= OP COMMITTLI. - BENIAMLW FIIANKPIN. Chief of Detective Police of the Oily of Philadelphia. TRIMIIINIS. MORTON MobIICHABL. Cookier of First National Bank THE BRIGADE WILL BE COMPOSED. THREE itseiiruTs. One will be relied under the direetion of the Corporations of Philadelpbla. From tkese oar nowitions the Committee will consist of-- COL. THOMAS A. SCOTT. Tice President of the Pennsylvania RaMN". PRIDESIOH PRALRL President of the SchoyllrMNavimition Company. CHARLES E. SMITH. Praddant of the Reading Railroad Company. THOMAS C. HAND, Tsalident of the Delaware Mutual, Ineareme Co. MEM= OALDWELL,„ Freiddeat of the Tint Ziattonal Su* of Phila.lphte. TES BBCIOND 238111ENT will be ralsid tinder the direst:lon of the Yrandiestaren. Merchants, and Bro- kers of Phil adelpk3a. The Committee will aosudst it BANTON H. JENKS, LEMUEL COFFIN, Emmy LEWIN, Js., , CHAS. L. BOHM • (or C. L. ik H. Bode). JOHN W. SEXTON, (or Jay Cooke & 00. TEIII THIRD BEGINS= will be !shed ender di section of the Corn Xxchanee. The Committee OPOint ed are CHARLIE 13211411 T. (President of the Corn Inahants), Z. G. JAMBB, SAMUEL L. WARD, JOSEPH W. KILL= JAMS P. PEROT. p A ',/!4*;:13;10 1 ?- 1 / 41111:11:1'411A Pi In as proposed Brigade every man or woman heir- one of sending a Represenlatlys Recruit to .the army can do so by the payment of SOO to any of the gentlemen named on say of the foregoing committees. Of this sum $25 will be paid to the recruit, and 11126 will be re tained by the Treasurer of the Committee to defray ex traordinary sirpereses, including printing, music, etc., etc., incident to raising troops. Let every man and woman In the State who desires to be represented in the army. comelorward sad make this investment for AS purpose of strengthening the rani)" 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 mall • himself of service to our Government in its hour of trial. Don't 'slant the wet. It will pay a handsome dividend. THE VETERANS Shall be treated with frankness and equity. Ifot one dollar *ball be taken from their bounties. buten will be paid them without oommieelon or dimosit. It la oar purpose to rake this , Brkade withmet the aid at anbetitnte brokers. aad not a sink bonaty , jamper shall be *amps's'. Re will treat every soldier as a, gentleman. arid 1111.17 brombe shall he kept. It he k vralthillUM £IIIOWI4 iaittred. the Chid of Detect to Vail* will dikOtior Ike mama and apply an bantadids' remedy. THE ionx2orms OF PIETtEEELPHER Should remember that every Veteran they alai Procure to enlist In this Brigade will be credited aeon the quota of tbe elty.and If It le really the desire of the Ward Cosi mllkes •to net the city out of the draft. them cannot do better than to aid as to raise it. It brains and ea. erly are need. the Brigade can be raised in a few days. and thus fill mom than one half the quern of oar city. Let no ell , pull together earnestly. zealously, and with a hearty good will. and in a few weeks we wares* Three Thousand =skate, with educated men behind them. aerobia' to the front to aid in patting down this Rebellion. TO IMTEEJLON EVERTWIIIERE. Come end join us, whether yon live in Maine or Michigan, New Jersey or lowa. dll who know the Paint Hancock, and all who over served under the brave Slimy, need no lodgement to join as after they have made of their minds to reiturn to the front: Be sides Me. make yoursellree recruiting , °Nears, and talk the matter over with the "boye." Bring all you Gan with you, and yonaliall be yet in the same comps• ny. end we will hove a Bilgade without jealousies or strife. Think of tirti, and . don't take mach time to de cide. We want to put the thing threngh before the gut of May. ONIFICEREI Will all be appointed - by General%week. Eiro one need apply to any one but hint: The (totamttiest can. not take the time to decitte neon such oneetione, or to 'newer lettere. We MINS to get the soldihriermal attend to their condone. MEADIViritZTREM - will mon be established In some central leoldlent is Philadelphia Fora . the present. applioattotr :tar Be Made pareonally. or by letter. to BENJAMIN FRANKLIN; • CHIEF OF DETEOTiVE fiLikITOWs OFFSeV- IMAJOR GENERAL, HANIJOCZ 4 6• FllIs•F sktatif CAMPS OP VBFIJUNS. • he following official correspondence; relalye tO • tie recruiting now going on In Phliadeiptila udder the especial superintendence of Benjamin Franirlirwttre. Chief of the Detective Police for HaffilOCK'S /Any COBBS OF VETE Eta Nki, will be read with Treat inte'rest , by all &Asses of tie nom-inanity, the rich mall:lo'34oz First, twenty•tWo men were taken to Washington,' D, 0_ by Chief Franklin. on Tuesday night. the 14th met. On the followit g day the men were' mutatedo the melee of the country, each one beteg 'Credite'd to the Ward or Town,hip in which he reelded Theal men mem d the following affidavit, after having Ugh fully mustered In: CITY' Or WASHINGTON. DISTRICT OF COLORRIA:, 138.7 4 —' On • this fifteenth day of February. 1865. personcly itp`e peered before me. a notary public le sail District, Jacob Bliebing, George R. Lewis. Pater 8. Clarabbk• John J kiniPhY, Chartee Et Kennedy. Thomas," Mad wick,Alexander R. Gibson. John eparke,leletatelee; SMUG/ W. Venetia, Jostsh Balberstsdh Wilflem (I. Fatal, George B. Russell. ihtmuel Weeks, Bernd 1L. 4 Kites John Lapp. Frank H Worth, Richard McCabe, and Albert W. H ddridge, all of the city of PoiladelL pbls, Pennsylvania; ciao, Jol-a A. Thomas. of the elle of Read's& Berke comply. Pennsylvaelat Tnsophilas &bask, of the bor..ngh of Williamsport, 'mourning. county Cud Gloom W. abate of the township of Beer.: Cumberland county, New Jersey, WOO several" , acknowledged that. thee bad been recruited by Bum, - min Franklin. Chief of Detectives of the oily of Peas delphla, Pennss !yearn; that they'oarne on to Wesht ug ton with said Franlain.for the Borposs of enlisting as veterans in Hantsock's corps; that ell the pt omises made to them by said Franklin have been fairy met by him; that they - bays been paid all the moneys one them, sut well ..8 rnansportation. without any dedaction or demo tic's whatever. I farther certify that they Were all mastered in and paid, and duly oreoited to the wards and localities where they belonged, in my presence. Witness 1317 hand and oilloial SW the day SEAL. } 'and year above written. H. G. LAWRINOII, Notary POWs. By request of Chief Franklin the following order was issued: HILLINITAXTERS FIRST cooiPS 1 WA.S3RiIrOTON, VianllB.l7 VS, 1985- Lieut. Oolong: Charke Bird, (lamp Stoneman, D. C Commit.: A detachment of twenty-odd men from. Philadelphia, just arrived in Washington, to being seat to thevendezvotte at Camp Stoneman to nay. The Ma. jor Ucuerel commanding destrws you to have them se dated Bone and the same company. He beileves'Ahat Manna& 'as these men are to be detached for some time, and a large number of others are aeon expected to come from Philadelphia, that (as the let Regiment is hearty completed) it would be better to have these men arsignt dto the Aral company of the 2d. Regiment. The asocial dealreltese men to be armed and equipped as aeon as poesible order that they may be emit as a de tachment to Ph athiphis, to report to Benjamin Frank lin. Ertl , chief of the detective police of that city, for rent& ing purposes. Among the number are two or three men who wore formerly nomcommiseioned offi cers. and they might be appointed to similar positions in the company to which they will be aseigaed. You will advise these headquarters an boon as the men are properly equipped. Id the course of a few days Mr. Franklin will enlist drummers and glare for the company. As noon as they are enlisted they will be seat to Camp Stoneman, to be uniformed and equipped, with drams, Nes, Be. Ti e General desires one good officer sent with the de tachment to Philadelphia, where he will remain in charge of it until farther Driers. • If you have an extra drummer, who can drum, you might rend him with the detachment. He should take a drum with him. The officer in charge of the detach ment will receipt for the property. I am; Colonel, very respectfully, Your obedient servant, FINLEY ANDERSON, Assistant Adjutant GeneraL °HMI cony L farnialled for the information of B.ealemin Franklin, Mg FINLEY ANDsasoN, A. A. G. The following congratulatory order, limed by Major (general ELantwah, on the loath inet, teacake for Itself: Wasturrerrog. D C., Feb 16,1866. Benj. aminFJ'irnklin, Esq.. Chief of Detective Police, Phitade/phia: ritY DEAR SIR: Your detachment of veterans for the let Corps arrived yesterday. The men, without eg, ception, have beta mastered into She aervice - Or lined States lamY. ry much obliged to yea fur the exertlon you have wed toward Must up my CiOrps,aad,. I trust that the (thecae you have thus far met - warn may be an earnest for greater money to the future. / am, very respectlnily your obedient servant. WWFIELD 8. HANCOCK, Major General U. S. Army, Commanding Corps. • , In mealier to a despatch the following was received. It refers directly to ever, cilium Italie to draft nader the law, as well as &nose who are exempt and who a s sire to piece a representative recruit In this corps of ye. terane Under this last clause the ladles may famish representative recruits. arid thus assist in reducing the quota of mea required in the pending draft. Clergy men over 95 years of age, parties physically diaabled, allots and others not liable to the Graft, mar furnish. representative recruits. All such representatives are entitled bifocal as well as 6,:verament bounty: .111EADQUARTERS ley *RICK COAPS, WASHINGTON, Feb. 11, UM Benj. Franklin, Ch of Police, Corner of Fifth and Clie.nnad, Philadelphia Snbidlnetes for enrolled men do not receive the Government Bounty. Principals are exempted from draft. Representative recruha receive the Government bounty. Volunteers. Substitutes. and Representative Recruits residing in Philadelphia are credited to that city in coming Grafts- Pay commences from day the enlistment is perfected. Letterby men W. S. KaidOCK, Major General. All Loyal Citizens who would aid in procuring men to fill the ranks of RANCOR'S FIRST ARIIILCORPS Off VSTBRA2II3 should pay particular attention to the fol lowing announcement of the undersigned: Any Citizen desirous of furnishing- a Represent atty. Recruit for this Corps mud procure a certificate front the I resort Marshal of hie District. certifying that he is exempt, either from being over 43 yearn of age or from phi goal disability, when I wilt furnish him with a Veteran Recruit for three years for $300; for two years, 1171; for one year, cert if i ed che c k in each case 1 must be due with a certitied check for the whole amount due the Veteran when he is muetered into the service as advertised—viz: for three years. $1,.170; for two years, WO; for one year $7OO, anoi take my receipt for the same. The principal will then be entitled to a draw- • back Rep rese nts Do States 3overoment of $333 for a one.yeaive Recruit; VW for a two year Recruit; $4OO for a three. year /1130/01t. Also, from the ally oePhibidelphia, under the advertisement 01 the City Bounty Fund oommiation. for one year, $403; two years. MO; for three yearn,BsGl The Representative Recruit, in cares, bein g entitled to all the bounties due Volunteers when-attacoed to Eiancook's Oorpe 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 check, when I will furnish him with a receiptf , r the same, guaranteeing Corneal/A a Veteran Substitute for one year: tor $050: for two years; $1,000; for three years. 31,175; which will exempt the Principal from the Draft tor the above specified time Those who place a tfolostitote for three years are entitled to a drawback of 8300 from the Bounty Fend . Commission but no allowances made by the City. ex cept for a t hree-year substitute; the Government al lows nothing whatever for substitutes. A power of attorney will be furnished to the principal who Daniel/es a representative recruit or substitare. which will authorize the laid principal to draw alt lo sal bonnttes for furnishing said representative recruit or substitute, as awarded by the city, town, county, or township, to which the said representative rectuit or substitute may be credited. Principals who furnish Veterans will be entitled to deduct from the quota of the district the number of Veterans so furnished for the time said substitutes may be furnished, by order of the Provost Ilarehal General. Veterans must be asor edited to the Wards or Town ship. in which they live. and it is the duty of every Cititen to induce the soldier. who has been honorably discharged frem the United States Infantry. artillery. Cavalry. or Naval service , to lain II &MCCOMB FIR4T ARMY CORPS, and thus ald in relieving their Sub- Districts from Ike approaching Draft to some extent. All persona Who reside in adjoining counties must send with their certificate of liability or non Oat:ditty to a Draft the amount of i.ocal Beauties paid in their Me tric t,. when I can tell them exactly the net cost of far: nlehboor a Representative Recruit or Substitute. The net vay of a Veteran Volunteer in Ransack' a Corps is, viz: For one_year, Gov'erament ..... 47) City of Plilladelphii Bounty . • • s-• 400 Monthly Pay from D. S. 13overnm3,4118 per month 192 Clothing account yearly • •-•••• • • 44 Ward Bounty favurage)• • . 25 City relief for families of vole., 38 par Totel••••—•—•-•••-•... ....... ••—• • ••••• ..... 631 The net pay of a Veteran Volunteer for two years in Hancock's Owns ie. via: Government Boun:y ........ $5OO 01t7 or Philadelphia Bounty— 410 Monthly Pay from U. 8. Gore n= 1,415 per month 381 Ward Bounty (average) 26 City relief for family, $6 per month - $1,103 Theis pay of a Veteran Volunteer for three years in Hanocck's Corps is, viz: Government Bounty $503 City of .... 603 Monthly pay from U. 8. Gov't, Stever m0nth....... 575 Clothing account, $42 per year 126 Ward Bounty (average) Oa." 25 City relief for families, r per month... . . ... 246 Total ............ ........... All Veteran s who desire to have their interest . ..looked sLS 'after wl.hout being swindled be sharpen are directed to the Recruiting Agency, 106 South BEXTEI street, "BOlry's Marquee.' where the RAe is to be seen daily which the Veteran is entitled to keep at the expiration of him term of service, which discharges sixteen shots per minute. All communications on this subject after this fall ex planation wont be brief and to g the point. WIG be promptly answered by address MOJA in MIN FRANKLIN, Chief Detective Demtrtme:. t Pollee, Mayor's OEce Philadelphia. WANTED AT ONCE. THREE BUGLERS. THREE BBardigEßß, and THREE FIFERS, who have been to service two years and received honorable dtsohargee. N. B —.No holders, Bounty Jumpers. or Commiesion Men need apply, as no dealing will be allowed with them. (felo4ll B F. IMAJOR GENERAL HANCOCK'S IST ARMY OPNPS OF VEISEANS —The follow ing are the names of the Veteran. of the third squad sent to Washington by B ENJAMIN eIIeNELL IS. Chief of the Detectives of Philadelphia. Theylastorned to this city yesterday, and will appear on street minds: CITY OF WASHINGTON DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Feb. M. MM. I hereby certify that I was this day_priteent et the mustering into the service of the Hutted States. at Camp odor eudin, of the following es Veteran Soldiers , or the let Veteran Corps. commanded by Major General Hancock, to Wit: Allen Brown, Andrew J. Welsher. William Lloyd, Phials R. Starr, Folomon bore, George P. Mathews. Preston Y. Force, Witham Windsor, Henry F. Lee, Thomas Fall James Arbuthnot, Charles N planner. William Watt, Alexander Mellelvsy, Jacob Honey, Francis Biggins. Notingh am Murphy, John 0 ygmas ome ry. George Lindsey, James K. Snenee, WLllam VogdeN• Jr.., Alexander Fitts, Na gel 'Thompson, " John tianapped. John Weilson. Riehaid Hutchinson. James Hiatt. - Witham if Tietaen. Christy C. Corn. Hear/ litanke, John Scott. William Lidey, witillazatitito Man Chaska therm& William Hove. William Dasmis- That all of the above named men gala to me that they bad enlisted and came on to WillAtdeiros nude(' the di— reslinA sad *drive of BeSjamis Frsdakilis Nsa., Chief of Dstectives in the city of Philadelphia for the par- Pore of belay moldered into the s• reit*: that all of the promisee and engagements of Mid Franlelle.have bee* folly complied with. I Pother state that all of the at ore ran ed n en were paid the Ooverameat Sonsty and such moneys as they adualued were ai De pada In waahinaten by said Preakito. Thep all .e.re.4 per fectly earring& A. O. LaWllll¶olt. ta27.ef - - Notary Fiddle. CIS EAT QESTiitait CMOTILIZO Roves AisTOTHER AA.1.141: kW( THZ OLD. FLAG! GIBS. EASOOOK'S FRUIT ARMT-00SPEVeli TARAIS. The following ()Masi relative to 1311/1.13. tanner 117 ilia pecond nand of Veterans, recrettgil by Benjamin 1 ranklin. the "Chief of Deter:tires of 'nits ot sure searantee of the manner in which eat emetug• Veteran will be received-and treated The good work of petriotism. gone bravely on. A oommeo dines place of indention la this oily will be provided. with the utmost despatch, for the comfort of the brave men Who are now aiiinghp the anted Natibnal Gaud A FPlelltlid (111110. a high grid health, Dart of the count}, near the chi. vHIIII BOW hs 01IfalliZed; _ Wee ff&crfos, D. 0 Feb. 19, IBM. I hereby certify that sea Notary Public I was reqairsd to be prevent at Duran Stoneman, yesterday, the .Bth, oo the oceasion mustering in of Twenty-eight men, recruited by BENJAMIN Flat , KLIN„ Beg., Chief of Detectives of Pialadelphia The following are Aloe names of the Persona so nrcutteredinto the lISTYIOII of tt e finned falltes, nnderthe ebnirroand• of Major General 111910001 f. commanding let Yeterageorps. That they were all sworn in and uniformed in my presence, and they acknowledged that they had bsen_pald. all of the bounties promised them by Mr. FILINKLIN: Noose: O. Ash Hobert A *.T:t h :Are • w Rion T. McDonald.' - aselnirp 99 V. Gottlieb Hoffman. Elwin ._Beakett, Lionel Brydges Nightingale BernantTrayund, Andrew V. Randall, Henry ffecnitton, Hermon @War, FrederlookiMarty. James M. Winn, Wm. Froit. Warren 0 Bill, WM: lisarr.9. - Robirmon. John Beghs, .Joseph F Williams, Frederick Petersen,' Joao Allmon, Pahl Dada': James. W. fierfney, relied.* Long. Wan rim's, Henry Brieaaholtra, I /orator slate. that all of Si.. above men me reseed theorise/yin as satisfied with 4114 coed ect,of Mr. Frank lin. I further aav, of my owit kneviledge, that efforts were made by persons about' the Baltimore depot' in Wasbingkor ro Indere the men'to violate ,their engage• meets withiffr.- Franklin, but tb no effect. Igay thin for thenredfrof the men. wheys names are given *nom A. Et. LAWBBEICE, Notary Patine. fli. " ONCE MORE TO4HE FRON tr . ElEth itimatqrr urremnir pAndsmeviatk. VOLUNTEERS. 7th UNION LItt(GUE (NATIONAL OVAILD) Riser, Col. JOHN . A. Goaav, (FOR ONE EAR'S BERME.) ZEORMTS WANTED !OR OWL T Wt, AND THRICA ThARIP BOruoiles from City;-for one year 6400'00 BOtlltdell from Goyefirment. far ono WO 00' 8011E16418 from City. for Awo years • . 00 Bounties from iloyerroment, for two 900 00 Bounties from City. fortirree years . SO(l WI Bounties from Cioverces*for three years...... MO 00 HIGIEBST VreItb7BOMITIRB.PAIa. BRIM PAY, RATIONS, AND OLOTRING. rof„!Regetiiient fir authoffzed by the Woli kr ar#4l. the Onvertior ref Fennel/halms. Ali the Where are Veteran Soldiers, and have shows ki - COURAGE UPON TB FIELD OP B ATTDE. Do not wait to be Dratted, bet embrase the.present oppermity to resolve the littoral Philadelphia: - BOUNTIES CYFFERED,.. and lo select year own offloort__ ALlffr CITIZENS SHOULD EfITIREST THIVISEDTES Colanl PH PILLINGTHIS E'YELP3AT P ROMPTL Y. GOR6FAFT MO Major DM P. - T., iforroovly of the gOth P. V. . Ineratenant Colonel, JlOO7 - M. lets Mnior Maier, WILLIAM H. }HMI:tat:H. labs Captain OM V. HEADQUAMPERS. ttLikTIONAL GUARDS' HALL. RAHHBTHEET.BELOW SIXTH. BEVEZITINCI STATION', 533 5218311107 STREIT:- feint , - aw.gurriff watmor..- . FIFTY DOLLARS WARD BOUNTY, In addition to '— AIM OTHER BOUNTIES. Corsittee. heats every day at Worthern Military Hail. T JRIY - Street, below Green. Noorniting Station for Basteoriekt Corps at same place. Par tee furnishing litendts bb rally treated, faker 1.. B. /INGLIS. Treasurer. IMNST AND TWZNTTNIXTR WILADit HOW TO ESC APE TIM DRAFT I I I FIRST AMDeTWERTY-SIXTEr WARDS f HOW TO ESOAPE THE DRAFT I I I FIRST IND TWIST,. SIXTH WARDS ! HOW TO EdCAPS THE DRAFT I I I All DRAFTED HEN belonging In the above Ward. are ber..by nottlbrd to meet at their MECUM I HOOB SS, on MONDAY &VINO 0..27th instant, at 734 o'clock , in accordance With the resolution Passed at the meeting on Friday' Evening. at Eater Hall, for the parol) of raiebAr mcnoy ttod electing Two Delegate' to meet at JACK. ON SOHOG , L•HOUSE on TITSIDAY EVENING. 18th instant. .1111PITROMB who have been drawn MUST NOW ONE FORWARD and give their time and attention to Me important movement. But a veryfew days are no whit, and with extraordinary exertion we tan recruit the onota: Coma fdavrazd and organise theae Precinct Draft Associations. S. b CAVItt, B BRATTY. Committee. It DAVID FOY, DON'T - WAIT TO BE DRAFTED.-;:: I/009 FOR VOLUNTEERS FOR ONE TEAR; Mattered in and Cr.ditad to the MUD WARD. City Bounty,.critatr— Ward Bounty Oirrernment BorentY..•••••••••-•-••••••••••••-•-• 100 For One Year.... Veterans for Hancoa . 'sCorps Special GoTernment Boisitty.••• Per One Year. .. . .... ..... Apply to A. IL YRANGIBOUS, Treasurer. it 513 MARKET attest. DRAFT! DRAFT! DRAFT! DRAFT!! A Meet:lag of the Ottirene of the Ward wilt be held THIS. (Monday) EITHNING, Feb 27th, at 1. o'clock, at the E corner of BROAD end EMIR Streets. There are 3,000 men in the Ward liable to draft; con tribotione have been received from about 710—leaving H,300 WHO HAVE HOT CONTRIBUL43O. The draft gill. take place on Tuesday. As this is the LAST OH A.NCE. yon are earnestly requested to some forward TO BIGHT with your moanTIRigNRY 0. HOWILL, President. A. H. TRANCISMTS, TreagUrer. NEW STYLES OF DRESS GOODS ,SPRING AND BUMMER OF 1865. BEAUTIFUL PRINTED PIQUES. NEW PATTERNS PRINTED PIO/CALVES. VERY RICH PRINTED ORGANDIES. BLACK AHD WHIPS POPLINS. FANCY STYLES POPLINS. PLAID FOIL DE OREVRES. • NEW STTLE3 sTRIPS AND PLAID watts@ 5.4 SPRING COLORS, WOOL DE LAMES. SINGLE WIDTH WOOL DE LAIN - ES. SPRING SHADES OP ALPACAS. NEW GOODS -OPENING DAILY. N. B. —As geed rtyles of Foreign Goods are very seam. but few haying been imported, we urge upon our Auto.- mereihe imlxtrian.ea of making their purchases early. ED.WIN 'HALL tt Co., fe27.lm2t 24 South SECOND STREET. SPATZ ? G AND SUMMER DRESS JOIN OT.INGr, No 70 N. FOURTH STfie,FAT, WILL OPEN-THIS DAT, A SPLENDID !MSS OP TRRNOH, BRITISH, AIID ARERRANSR IBS GOODS, AC., SELECTED FROM THE BEST STOOKS, IN PHILL DEI;PENA AND NEW YQRK MAURITS, DURING THE RECENT DEOLINIL OUR STOOK IS MST oomor.gps MT= FOLLOWING pore4).MptcßAS'Dius Blake EUku, Aipnima, 3-4 to 5.4. Wool Dolainte, Poplin!. Prenot Chlniscs. French Ozgandein. and J- •comet Lawns. Tazusttlen, 3.4 to 8.4. Black and colored Hama Els, 3-4to-8 4, C. TRUMITT 85 M., - • 241 CHISTRI7T smarm. Hare now in store and offer to the trade lowest market prices: VEL BAREGSS in Greens, Browne, and Blum VAIL 4 ORENIDINE& • Reale, Grenadine. Crape. and Loye Veils. FaglishCzapes, 4-4, 64, and d 4 of a celebrated Manu facture. Vain 'Cambria Hdkfs, 59 end 34 plain-. hemmed, hem-edict:tee, embroidered, and printed borders. Ind. Pongees, selected silk patterns . •Linen Cambric*, Crape Collars, and Linen Collar*, of a superior manufacture. Silk Ties of various etylee. French Suspenders. Full line of Ladies and Dents' Gloves and Gauntlets, in kid and other spies fel:Mee k newest styles. Fug line of- Tibet Mills. . Velvet Ribbons of a celebrated manufacture. Black-Wool /stage Thibet and Merino bhawls , Silk Fringe de. do. do. " ALL CHdICF, 001,0123. Spring and Summer Shawls of ail descriptions. nu Wool . Shitting and Somme Flannels. Do. Grey Seised do. Do. Davy Blue do. Balmoral Skirts, &a. &c., dos. The attention of the 'trade is respestfolly solicited. . Patrols., February, 1995. felbrowf6o MEDICAL PURVEYOR'S OFFICE, Watteau:troy, D. 0., Feb. 21, 1821. 1/111 be sold at Public Auction, in this city. on MON DAY. tbe 12th day of Marsh next, at the Medical siore ketper'e Depot, corner of F and EIGHTEENTH Streets, at 10 o'clock A. H , a quantity of condemned Hospital Property , contiellog of Bedding, Cob. Iron Bedsteads. Tin Cups, Knives, Forks, racking Boxes. Bottles. &a. , dm. .. Encateefol bidder' will bo required to,remove the stone within (6) Ave dart from sale. Terms tub in GOTOMOM funßudrs, 0 STITMERT., AND, fe27- M tE geon and If. El. A Medical Purveyor WDICAL PURVEYOR'S OFFICE, Wasarsoron, D. C., February 14,1866. Merchants and dealers who wish to supply the Medi cal PurTsyica Department in this city with articles of hospital furniture that may be required. are reapiested to forward to this once. at' tkeir earliest convenilaseN samples of snob articles they , Are wiling to feruiela, together with a price list of the Paine. C. Sif fiIIRLAND, felft.wfm St ' Burg. 11. 8 A., Medical Purveyor. HOFFMA.N & SAMES,ATTORWEVI AT L AND COBV3T ANGERS, FRANKLIN. ITMANGO COUNTY. PIINNA. itaxvita W. ROFFILIaw, Wii.VAIL a JAMS. Ode of Philadelphia.? WEB TO Chutes E. Ler, Sea I Jams 11. Iditle 3ga. IL C. Knight B Co. I E. it W , 0, Biiishe at do., W. R. baton tit Co. f€ll4,a NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. 'MUTT CLOT= BOUT. 1111 W MUM PIOUS. OOLTITATID ORANBERETBB, ALBERT 0. ROBERTS. Pula IR Pine growth* no 41 Corner 'JILIFIrINTR sall VIII Streak & VOR. MTH MR We STE MILITARY. -.4600 ... ... SOO TENTH WARD! TAD. DRY GOODS. ROW OFENINCI- Ml= Grenadines, Gag bloom Piques, Valentisa, ' Linens, Toweling, aioilcerohlefs, Dome ttio Cottons, AT TILE ;OWES? RATER. f. 27-111, INSUB4NCL, TWENTIETH ANNUAL REPORT OF TIM NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CfIRPANY. PAREN r OFFICIE, Nos. 111 mid 111 Broadwat: BRAKOH OFFIOE. N. W. canoe Fourth •nd Wainnt Streets, PIIILADELPELIA. JANI7AIr 1. 1885 Amount of Asseto. Anent, • $ 2 . 553 . 537 92 Amount of Preminnin, Endow. ineute, gunuttleera lad folio/ Fees received during 1e5 1 ... 1 111.571.253 45 ~Thous of interest received and acernedeilededteg Pre not= on noW., ate.......... 262,61111-1,720.51.1 DISEMBARK:ENV; Paid leases by 'Death' gug.2co eg Paid on account el deposit fog minors, am:Wry accounts an setting Dec 31,1863, and war Pad redemption of 14494 SS Paid for redemption or Diet' donde. Annuities. and Sur-- rendered and Canceled Poli cies 18%722 11 Paid Salaries, P. Milan. and logien Aspen ago .... 48461 40 Paid Csozoinissions and Agency Expenses MUT Si Paid fur Advertising an.d:Phy • sicicus' Pees 70.786 73 Paid Tales, Internal Revenue &snipe, and Lam Exponent.. HAM 23 7249608 34 Meat on Land and PUtt.44lrlo Si:meted IN V. States stocks, post.l,B/8.20018 (Mutat valne,. 0R,1194,806. ) hv,nalien IR New Yank City Bank stocks, coet • • ca,600 Market Naive, VA= ) Inve.ted In oh es stooks,oost.. • 30.20.1 (Mel ket value WAN. ) Loose on demand, seemed by and other stocks. ~.». 251,870 00' (Market Value. 8508, 303; ) Real Mutate—....... . 149,959 01 Bonds and M ortgages.....—. 8.50,370 GO Yrazo to mnotes on existing po lities; bearing interest 1.008,80103 anarterbr and smnitannual Preraturou due subsequent . to . ..... ..• . 178.718 01 interesgacerned to January 1, 1868. . —. . 93,240 SO Bente enartetd-to Januar(' L. 2,372 VS renitnzatronPolielea 1n hands of agents, and in-sauna.or tranendestoir. 106,624 91 °ant (*all other property belorueing•to the Compee.Y.• 136 /5 -___4o3.6lrougg. The Trustees hays declared a return premium' of PBB cwt. upon all partiripating Life P6Betas 4in form, which W. re lesttediwolve months prior to , clare• Ir_uerY 3. 18$21: - They have directed the payment ofitha `Filth and Atial-dnetallnientoSTWenty per cent. on Scrip of 800 to 180, inclusive. and the redemption in fuil , of times declared in , 18(11 and , lBBl' Certificates will, m:t be redeeediums:lh , on and after Me Bret MONDAY Iteltfarch next, on , presentation at the Boma office Palsies subject to notes will be credited , on the eettli3ment of next premium; BY order of the. Board. WILLIAM HI B& E, Aottuu T . Daring the year 4'900 new pollotee wercriesnid.-inaur— big 118.1417.663:" BALANCE SKEET OrTllll COMPAITT,,JILIIOART Assets, as DISIVSID , OI. , Al FOLLOWS Reserved forlesses dna subse quent to Jan. 1, 1866 ..... "Aga gs, Reserved for Reported Losses, awaiting proofs, 60006 Reserved for rpeolal Deposit for minor draountb -reserved for retrieve. lance of-all existing policies (valuations at 4 per cent. in. terest):.- 2 . 432 . 956 SS' Dividends declared priorto 1860 uncoiled 11481 61 Deserved for • Dividends, 1800 to 1860. inobs sive: nowLobspaid 196,271- 1 T Do., 1861 and. 1802.' now to be Do,l93B(present valneat 4per. cent. 84.644 61 D , 1864, do , d 0.,, s log, 139,2t7.73 Do., 18e8 do., d0..d0., 612,647"00 Special Reserve. (swn not divided. 213,678 67" . ,6f8,765t6 TRTISTEES Monti Frank3l.n, John AL NI on, David. Daiwa, - Wm Daniel. BaSr.ton, • ain, Wm. C. Basenbeilr John B. William, • Rainy S. :Bergert, Isaac O. Holdall, NORMS FAANHLIN. Preel. ISAAC C. HAND ALL, Vice , Pres% WH. H: DEERS, Actalay. T. M. BANTA. Cashier. . BRANCH OFFICE, N. We i,ovatelbTourth. and Walnutiiitreeft. (NUMBER 40L.) MEDICAL EXAMINERS. ROI SHEL3LERDINBM RUSH VAITDMUL H. Di LINTON% M. D. Once bourn from 12 M, to 1 P. K A. S. SELVESTER, MANAGER. I.6ISCASMI33/ & VMUIULL, dONSTS. Oood ACIENTS WANTS& in all parts ortheState. fs44-3t A . M'S 14.31. Irlo. s Tj it A. ZoT CAM- TRUST COMPANY, Wallin& Street, S. B. Corner of Fourth. INCOME FOR THE YEAR 1864, 03570400. LO E 8 PAID DURING TUB YEAR AMOUNTING TO 5P35,000. Insusaneu roads upon the Total Abstinenee Hatch the lowest In the world. Also upon . JOINT STO,GH Bates. which ate over w) per sent. lower than Mutual Hetes. or MUTUAL BATES, upon which a DIVIDIND has been made of 717 TY 'PER CENI'. Os FoHolm In force January lA, 356. THE TEIFYEAR NON-FORFEITURE PLAN, by which a person limed can make an his payment in tea ears, and does not forfeit, and 01141 at any time cease Paying and obtain • Paid.oPPolley for twice or thrice the amount paid to the OompaaT. 4S SETS. 8100,NM U. S. 540 bonds . . . 40.000 City of PhUadelpkia new 130,000 U. EL Certificates of Indebtedness. 26,0213 Allegheny county b0nd5.......... 16.000 U 8 Loan of 1881 10,100 Wyoming Valley Canal ...M . ClO State of Tonnes ee bonds 10. , 1.00 Philadelphia and Brie Railroad bonds.... 12 000 Pittsburg. Fort WaYns. and Chi cago bonds .. ." . 9,000 Reading ItallrOast ramie; bonds.— . . .. 6, SOO stares Pittsburg and eller bonds 1,050 Penns. Railroad stock." 450 shares Corn Exchange National Bark"—..... 22 alias. a Cons olidation National B'k 107 shares Farmers' National Bank of Beading.— ...... ... MI Mum Witlistmaport ..... Com -195 shares imerican Life Insurance and Trust Company.. .. ttr • J Mortgages, Real Date , , Groandltentsollt.. 287,278 86 Loans on soUsteral amply seared. ..... 112,756 75 Premium notes secured by policies—... . ... 116.809 62 Cash In bands of agents secured by bonds..• -20.006 70 Cash on depose.' with U. B. Treasurer. at 6 per cents. ..... ••••• • .••• •• • • •••• - 5 0 4 OW 00 Cash unhand and is banks ....... 50,811 67 Accrued :Ater est and rents due, Jan.. 1....... 10.461 71. TR& AMERICIAN 18 A ROI% /COMPANY. Ile rBI7IITERS are well-known citizens iia oar midst. entitling it to more consideration than those whose =magus reside in distant citlas. . Marauder W hlildia, WHllaut S. Howard. J. Edgar Thomson, Samuerr. Bodine. George Nugent, John Atkuiau. Harr. Jame. rollock. Henry H. Beuuoti, Albert G. Roberta, Bon. Janeb P. B. Bflagle. massurn. Eamuel Work, • six WM:LUDEN, PresideaL SAMUEL WORK, Tice President JOHN S. WILSON. See,. aud Trioniter. JOHN V. TABER, General Agents Ao. 2013 0E331 EMU. fo4.fmwei NITRATE OF SODA-200 BAGS JUST recotTed, and for oils to lots so *nit onrobriseri. by BROTRORO & CO.. llstutracturtxur Chwaitsta. 105 rioatti FRONT Reset. MT Imo MILITARY AND NAVAL CLAIM aommoy.—muor szatersEi. Attorney. 140 8 t IXTR bt.. Phirads. Officers' Ordnacee. Qnarterm ter. and all other Accounts sealed. and Rapala:a tf on hdebtednena mowed through Money In Wash- Logton. MRSMRS. M. M. WOOD, • . OLAIEVOYAB< r-PHYBICIAIf. fen 8t• 1505 ELLS WORTE RNA, pnoToo R PH ALBUMS.-THE A- /*At Was In the market are the uttsntbiurit-biaS ALBUMS. AM plus and bemitifal etylee binding Per leat IL REIMER'S 6% , 1 &BCH Street M. TO= . MW 8176STAMWM UGMIXIIO #4,383,30 09 $3,659,76 , 5 65 WA NTED—AIN OFFICE CLERSFOR T T a. first tines liotei la one of Ike principal cities of Pet mayleania. Muse have- a. knowledge of hotel buel nese rad acquaintance cirtta Ohio and Penneylesadi trade. Reference req-cdrod: Apply tit (iDeNE. & CD. 'Di 3tb Worth Einoolll/0 Btreet! WA:I 4 STED-111 4 At- MY GOODS J - 0131. 800 HOUSE, air SIAHKET Street, a SALM NAN who can control a-goodvazdA trade. Addrtas Dly Good g, fe27:6V - Preto office. WANPED.-A O-BNNTLEDIIIN O BIE.: TENBIVE acquaintance awns sense with Low. er Tislawara and Eastern Share orklarzland trace, de sires to Minim connection. as- salesman. with- a &M -alan bootitodi shoe. clothing,- dry goods, or grocery house. Any establishmes trel the kind wishing to se. cure the services of a salesman from the section eamedi... can ink. liberal arransement with him. Beferencms nneximpttonable. Address "W. ," Box 215 V Philadelphia-Post Office. It. .43.658.7155 WANTED --A STORE OTT MARKET* v Streetleast of Twelfth. or.F.tont street. Whole sale barroom. aibtaal balm given. Address "Bonus." at Me office 'WANTED-A LADY TO I CUT AND FIT DRESSES Apply, nu Thursday and Friday, at 4 o'clock. for Mr. MACBETH; at Em. Goldebo rough's. 717 ARCH Street. 4C John 1.. Maißo gn,ers,. John grump Dart. Wm. H. alpolebm,. Robert I) Collins, Dudley B Win. A. Booth, Thomas Small. lISF4 4617 PREABURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE -a- OY THY COMPTEoLIag. Of TRY Oud deott; WASH/NOTON, January ad. 1666 Whereas, By enthfactory evidence presente d to the undereigned. It bac been made to appear that THE NATIONAL BBC A NOE BMW OF PaLLAD R. ell lA. in the city of Philadelphia in the flaunty of Philadel phia. a n d &at e o f pepnagivauja, has been dal! ores, aired ander and according to the requiremettle of the Act of Congress entitled • An act to provide a National Cuvrency,secured by a pledge of United States bond'. and to provide frr the circulation , and red,motine thereof,' approved June 3, 1384, and hen complied with all the provisions of arid act required to , be complied with before commencing the Malmo of banking under Bald AM Now, therefore, I, }MOH ikaOULLOON, COMP troller of the Ourren c y. do hereby certify that TSB NATIONAL NXCHA.SO)II3.SPPC Ow PHILADELPHIA., in the City of Philadelphia, in the county of Philadel phia, and State of Pennsylvania, la authorised to com mence the business of banking under the eat aforesaid. iiin IL; comp - In testimony whereof, witness my M o ller of the Currency. _ haudjind seal of oHoe this twenty fifth day of January 1855 HUGH INCOULLOMI, fel. Nit ilomptralier a the Carrener. ... ~~;t~l~ilti~~AfN.NYftlit:~ pia, OF JOSH Y. BEA.LL. D. APPLETON & 00.. Noe. 443 and 445 BRAD WAY, New York, Publish This day, TRIAL OF JOHN Y, BEALL AS A • EFT AU) amour,. 41110. • or NI IMPART 001KIII&STOIr. Paper Covers, 00 seats. sent free by mall on rroeipt of price. D. A. CO. HAVE JCIfT POBLIEBEW THE HANG. 11(1011 OF 161 ;Or C•prinileney and Leanness Ealentifically Considered, comprising the Art of 1 bzing — on C.-rreet Principles, Consistent with Easy Digestion, the A 'old motif Corpulency, sod Eke Cure of Leanness. By Stills% Eararin 1 rot limo— $l. 25 CONTEIBTotIONS To THE GE'iLlni I" AND THE PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY OF MEIICO, loalading a Geological mod Topographical Map with Profiles of I$OlA9 of the Prlatiped Mining Diadem 1 voL Evo.. cloth. $4. COUSIN LICE; A Meniolr of Alice B. Haven. 1 vol. 12mn., with Portrait Priv. $1 75 TBE COBRELLATION AND CONSERVATION OF FORCES. A reales of Expositloos by Pra Grove. Prof. Helmholtz. Dr. 'Mayer. 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Any of the above sent/red Dic Mai/ on receipt of price. feet 2t PETERSON'S DETECTOR-MARCH -I- Vs issue many '3111 . 5 M05.E511. , Pries, 15 cants a number, ar $l. 60 per. I ear. pETEIISON'S IS THE istSINESS &- MAWS ',VECTOR. Pilce,-15 oentito number or $1 toper year. Bab, et Um at once. It NNATIONAL BARKS, NEW COUN - TBRFNBI2, *FII4ANIILAL.NBWB. Baogisea Bank's. and general diaconni. all in PNVIAN3O.I'B Dsnicrolt. for Mandl ht. Price, $l5B pm :year. naoathly. . • T. B. PrisTfroir# IFO-110369•ka.1?ilat.ota., Do "3111Voititifififevreet, inns/mon. Alt the new hooka for sae at PETRI/605S' It WAN'rn. BOOKKEEPER WANTED-111.TALI a-. FIND to take cbstrie of a sat of books, Industrious and a quick Writer and Accountant !Adven t in the writing of applicant. stating whether married. terms. nod references. Boa 2372 Poet Office. fe2s 2t* E.PL YMENT HOUSE FOR liousekeepers, Seamstresses, Chausbermaidis.Welt isrp. Nurses,oits.. Lauri:drones, and seuerel house work, white and colored. 802$ LOCUST St. k.20-lm E l& IP L 0:Y AiENT. ROUSE FOR Clerks, Book-keepers. Salesmen, 'Packers, Porters, Watchmen, Coachmen Drivers. Conductors, Bar. tend em,,Waitere, Farm hinds. gardeners. Ste Rawleyera stilled at short notice. 802 and 804 100UST Street. fe2o-lin as WANTED TO RENT-FOR THE gammereeason a FURNISHED 11 -, 01791i, with eta. Ming for two or three hones. The neighborhood of Oermantown_prererred. adereee • P. H.,'• Pram (Mee. te22-wfmet* WANTED TO PURORA.SE---A Lood HOUSE. between SPRIN OARDAIf and COATI N. 'west of Bread. - Address- ' Knight,' , North Ameridan office, stating all particulate. fe2s-3t. de WANTED TO RENT FOR THE JIM SUMMER—A Comfortable Howe with Stabling', near a Railroad Station A Famished House preferred. Add I*6B Boxlloo Philadelphia Post Oflics. fell 61. IiWANTED TO RENT-BEFORE the Ant of April. a DWELLED 4,- with the modern improvements, with 9to 12 rooms. Bonus of $25 . Address • ' 303 Market street. - felo-linv sa FARM WANTED.- - A FRACTI-at FiIIBIBR of tit elve 7 eats' experience" wants to rent a FARM of from 60 to 1 0 ACTIN. 1.12 Beate or ?font amen Occultist!. Refers to hie present landlord. .t Address B , ' Press OMee. fe2L-6t Alai WANTED-500 OR 1,000 ACRES .;.a; Cheap Barren Land In Pennsylvania. £ddreee Box 2360 P. 0, fa2s-3V 4imr% -THIS AMOUNT WANTED , o tn.) , on filet mortgage on a 'valuable im proved property—Girard sveone . PIATTIT. 323 WALNUT St. FOR SALE AND TO LET. PIT HOLE PROVERTY FOR SALE ONE HUNDRED ACRES Of valuable Oil Territory, on Pit Hole Crack, near the unite States 011 Company's flowing well, can be bought.= reasonable terms, if applied for soon. Pee simple, char of all incumbrance, title indleputable• Two. Wells new going down on the property. T. W. TERRY, CONTINENTAL HOTEL, mmREAL ESTATE. REAL iffi ESTATE. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE. kw& BEAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE. gIa,CCO,OOO WoRTH FOR SALE. 115,60),C00 WORTH FOR SALE. 15.000200 WOR CFI FOE SALE. FEBRUARY CATAL'.OI7S JUST OUT. FEBRUARY CATALOGUE JUST OUT. FEBRUARY CATALOGUE :MAT OUT. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. FOR GRATUITOUS Dis rat surionr. MILLER'S-norlyalled catalogue of city property for tale is just out for Fehntary,occuPYlng 72 Pages in de scription. and la the „ Fttest production of the aae to patties interested' No r. en wishing to purchase first. dams Dwelling.. Buil ng Lots, or suburban mansions, should tail to procure a owlrate. LP GEROIC C. MILLER, Real Estate Broker. 151 North SIXTH Street. Al FOR SALE—No. 1609 weLartrr Street, now ye Meant. four - story brown- atone front. Lot 20 by US feet deep to a street. Can have a stable near by. ARCH Street, south side,- west or Tenth—large DWELLING Lot 20 by IEO deep to a street; stable, coach-house, Ac /1 F4TEENTH STREET. north of Oxford. Elegant side-yard DWELLING; ntair 46,400. POeseeetan Wen. MILLER, 151 North SIXTH Street N. B near S. COG other proportion. FOB BALE—No. 241 North SIXTH Street (oppo sile Fraeklin Square): large first class DWELL ING. Lt 2s by 190 feet deep to a street. $d).000 can remain n nrortgeze. Immediate possession, iIION NORTH SIXTH srearr, to one of the choicest portions of the West; magnificent new brat clam D WELLING. Most be seen to be appre ciated. Lot 20 by 125 feet deep. 313,000. Immediate pos session. rplendid sid avenueWELT.ING,on SEVENTH St., above Girard Lot 25 by 90 feet deep. S MOG. Immediate !possession. Bias ant side-yard • DWELLING, FRANKLIN Street, above Thompson street. Only BLOOM Progression very soon. MILLER. fe29-7101 154 North SIXTH Sweet. FOR SALE—A DESIRABLE COT: .m - aThOIF, plessattly situated on Locust above Thirty. eighth etreet; also. esveral new residencies pleasantly situated In West Phllade phis. apply to uossar mix airsotn, It 418 WALNUT *rest. - FOR SALE.-FARM AND MILL AII I properly. 90 aeresovitli superior buildings, near station on t tte Pennsylvania Railroad. Wily 191.1,0(0. another of 60 acres, Oheatar county% Only $0e09.. B PET VIT. 323 WA.IafEIT FOR SALE.-DES I RABLE AND .mnhigiily improved Country &at and Farm, 232.. m.. am.e, lmße from railroad station, lemties out. Another et 74 at ratirosd station, lb ni es out. Both on the line or the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad. 1N E rEITIT, 3i3 WALNUT St, FOR SALE--FIFTY FARMS, gib MN with possession this swing; in almost ill to Aa". Witten the adjoining counties, biates of New Jersey, Naryland. and Delaware. Celt and exAmino my Re gister of Parma B ' , Ern . - , 323 WALNUT Street al FOR SALE—A_ STORE AID =lll- DWELLING combined, occupying one of the most public and 'twat business Iccatiorto in the eularoricir.g town or Plicentxville, °beater county, Pa,. A rare .00 . portanity for good investment and can be had with, on wlthoot Mock of goals on hand. Terme Wier; 121.MegYr atepOetelleion given - Alan allows. Dwelling. and Wharf combined, all on th e isd iuy ij i m eiiee i, In the Tillage of Motint,S,M3e, Montgomery Conner ; good location for counteT and m ixed bnoineoo Terme reasonable Pot further- paid. calm apply to E. P. PENtND Notate twtafiNga.east. P.. heal fe27 , gt DRUG STORE FOR SALE—WITHIN so miles of Philadelphia, doing a, badness of !WOO per annum; tXponebe Debt and, proeite 400 4. Will be sold very resew:table. Satisfactory - reason% riven for selling. - W. Nt. DMIESOff. h.26.30r421 WeliNfir Street. A NEW STATIONERX THE CII.I3AIIIST pnorocuttol ALBUBB IN all Orrirt BOSHINS 400, Blank Book and Photonrank Album idalittfaottriPrik Statimors end Walton. No 29 808r11 IrdIIBSB MB= Blank Booka Holed and Goan d to order. fiat lit+ FOR FINE DYEVI,G AND. INX MA UTA.C . I lIRRES —EXPO ED COP ?In 3; Prepared with great clue, for Palo by the makes% lo lour, to rate Purobaawa, at a =Sea savories oa the price of de. crude. Alec, CIIITDB COPIPBRAS. mauurseturtat and for isle by HeWtieort suomesas & Ara canotzt rim Chemist.. Pe27.lm• • JGIII South Plufir Street. - - - - HAVE YOURSBLF TAXICN IN AN unonViisibd siSqa 70 , traits that areal issaararaty and colerieg avvresels, B P KSEIa gal?. sweeter bia4iaa PlotoltraViv:t in ott 624 &888 abreet Ita CARTES DL VIETITEZWREN YOU reatre any. 10 to SEOONO Street. t'lovo o.lten warms et - Aee aro veriest* and pleashig, and exe 90ted in a , kfle of aseetrweed exoelhooe. lta ardisowaarsa ewo AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC- LEONARD GROVER GAEL AD SCHUTZ.- raeSITIVELIF LAST cti'EfilE GI , BRIDT,IANT rAttrBELL SZA , 3Off 'Or GROVHfC'S 2AND OBEs; OV"E.at. THIS (110ND&Y) BVSSUIG, Febmai* iff, Ertl 6pPeglSD C. or TH &ODORS 'SABEL'S' &A', The relebraimi lyric t•por. A progrocizse of enamel osAAD OVERTURF. FIRST a:OT Olt UFO HASEMALH . Of R. Wakmer'irciptebrated Opera of TAVNHAUSEIt. _ viumg .. Wile MAWS IPREDERteIt. TAiItifIAUFIBIL -...FAALYZ HINMISR. LABDORA Fr OF RUBE. Aurrov ei g 4__.PIP WO LP R AN. .... . .... ......... . 2IBINBIIa STII WACKY. imite) ER • -.• ..• THBOon hii H. H 1•:! • . . 81TFR0LF.....• .... A I.PROM tlii'lrfli• REIMER.. -, ~.....EDOIIMO. umiak so Enigith,.........'....4.%M'LLE PAUL( dIS lealtim, mumaca....---...- . zI ....ZDUIJAILp 'MIZELL And In addition, Hoildim'e Opera, to thro, acts. 0 , La DAME GLAEOH R. THEODORE BABEL HAN as . . ...GEORGE BIL I WiI The role in Nrhteb. be mated?, !pea; a senoutea this eotoary anti HorePe.jotrodrielag the seteerAtei Eeotoh abr. •-• Rubin Adatr. AREA—. —• JCiRANNA ROME' (For the Ara time In thin etty. ) 9AVESTON .ro 36PH Ess *ask' (A.fictmed to etre greeter etreneth to the ea 4 TEN ..... PAULTNR CA'ffECIA DICKSON-- • •••• . • .............. I:tittle?, 1RT0N..... .AteTi/N G err_ MARGAI sr. ..... -.se D. HARGA-1/ET ZILE/UMW' TuBSDAY. Peb. Only time of Meyer s Hbeer's vpgra n I..IOEM* UPNOTC.` KARI, POMMES.' In his celebrated role of Nta:ECEL. Orris hen received alrnadymillieprette,mit,,,,,, Ihi,aeason in Boston, Dew Tore. Pbll,strelphie, gal t a , the Wad, *hi oh are b ceaowledged 85 th . 9 DIOS; Dern* 7 epreaentatlove ever even in America, rived/4 zone) in the Court 'Theatres In Europe. lea NEW CHESTNUT -St' TEM . Atn—. CHESTNUT STRUT, ABOVE TINtNiTa. ()RCVS& &Si N . . 'tad. dukitors. MOSDAY sysNort4. Fab WV - BRMIAIIT aI9D UNDISIINISEIED NITOMPS OF THIS YOUNG. BRartTIFUr. t.elD GUPSLD MISS HRLIts wESTSR.I. whom remarks hly succeselal career la tlthi city ban completed one of rbe BEM EITEST PAOSS IN OUR DRAMATIC NTITORY. She mill appear TEfIS EVENIga ctsmILLB utuTise. In the deeply..i.arbtn g and htghay-intereattillanT. Ina MASI LILY/Ed CAMILLE: OR, THE FATE Or A COQUETTE, aapported by the stren‘th of the EFFICIENT el OCR COMPART. The evening's serformaaca will conchal, wall. the merry farce of THE PLEARA NT NEIGHBOR SATURDAY AFTESS JO.O. Karen THIRTY-TH.IHD ()habil) FbMILYMALrifiEgi when Tho prratal spectacular drama. THE Ta az3 etrAitzsitEart will be presented. WALNUT -STREET THEATRE. iIiONDAT BTEINING, Febroary27, 1865. Yiret ttopearaoce in tble Theatre. for more than a year. of Ur. J. P. OL &EU, Whose pedormances wilt be toattiarateJ by the prer.: • dartion of tne _ great Seneaclonal Drama entitled 11111 STRKBTB OF . PHILADFLPMIA. Tom Badger, clerk to bluodgood. Mr. J. 19 Ci ilk*" Tom Badger_ the returned Coition:Liao, Mr. J.B. fllaa•ke.' In cocetquence of the ,leamh .of toe Srama , It wake' conattrote the evening's eitfertaltiment. MRS. JOHN DRI.W'S NEW ARCH. STREET Ti-EATRE. I AST WEEK POSITEVELY OP ITS STREWN uF tvieW FUER'," WITH ITS FUM GAST. SeltgllC AND MEORALMIGATe EF F "THE UNION SQUARE SNOW SCENE." "TEE TKINEKIiar•ROINIE " sad the CEIABELTED FIRE tOlttfl " 1e27-6t ON lIONDAC REX r MKS L cErDER. CIREAT AMERICAN CIRCUS.— WALNUT Street, above Petah. Messrs GABDIBER At as son 41(in Proprietor., Mr FRAN EW HITT AKER Raster of the Gisela. Wlu open on, WEDNESDAY APTARN../011, Lit of Maroh, ensuing Resets. GARDINER & HEMMINOD fake pleasure ant ranging to the elVsens of Ilbliadelpata that they bave ensued the balliitor on trisinctt street.' above; Eighth. fort:limited potted for the EM MA? A ME WO Aar LIEGES COMPAB troupe of Ole-best artist/if. the Profession. TME EGUATis h'fiTicElß will be produced tor the first lime in thi. city on Wednesday aftertoson, The following named stars will render brilliant Me scrams in the ring; Jeff.3l3' ISADIOaiI. double Somer. fault end Leaner: Mad ewe CAMILLE Le Petite CA, MILLS. Mlle EL MA GATKVINES. Equestriennes; the Polish Rtothera WILLi Alt and GEORGIE crest Gym, narte;. W IR LESTER. the rostarert. GISO. SLOW. DERS..Eqtasetrian; Hr. JnHB FOSTER. the Amalgam Am or . and Clown; R REiltifiteGS; Tight sape and_ Equestrian; DAN GARDINSIP,rioen and Comte Auger. and other great celebrinei3r The- two.. little Podiee named in honor of Gee. Grant and Gen. Sherman, will bit introdueed every eyening,tand at the performances on Wednesday and Satnrda - rafternoons. The comPsnY will is.amm. ate the • •POICW/LIVER" an-nerly a. pas sible. Great earn will be taken to maintain the dignity, raked? achieved, by payingp due regardlo.moral ma °went. Admission to the Great Shcerr—Print Tier. Adele.; Se; cond Tier, dB ate ; Private Realm di nevi-MG, as to Am end location, Byenin PCIrOPIUMELC4S6 teen:nesse asy . e. Performance every Wednesday and enteutday Altar -7/0011, commanner at 2X" o'clock! 0-N C B:R T H MONDAY EVEP2 G rebrnary 2E, AND EVERT EVENING lINTIVFCGITHER NOT/Gra The original and only OMR ti TT MI.IFOVENEG. ELYNOR Sole Y'ropristor bad Nstogeg Twenty established dttists In, the Ethiopia& Profile. don sari the wortn. ranoGE CURwrod Comedians. GEOEIO yr. Few. songs. Weir Barleatnes. Nearness' soul all tbs Obi Favorites. Antitheft:at ..... 25 east. Reserved Beats. 50 gents fe2.4.9t J. rit•aumultes, Akira. • GRAND , FAIR ra AID OF TWO, CITIZENS VOLUZITER.V. imenTAL: Will open: ibis morning at Concert-Hall. The stook ot useful and fancy articles will tra-largs. Among das spacial attractions will be found A BEAUTIFUL, SILVER FIRE 11041 A. to be voted for, and presented to the Fire Company re adying the highest number of votes.. Also, TTWWO MAG.IIIFIOSNT - BIBLE% tube disposed of by votes, one for the- Yrestient of the: llni+ed States,. or any of his Generals, and one for IS elerryman of tbis city. Admirsion, 10 cents. , Beacon Tickeis, Wands. fe2olwpfrft . CARPENTER'S COMPLINSWALET PARTY Takes plate at the ... MUSICS L FUND HALL, on WED- D.6D&Y SFElSltitil.. March let. Tlakentaan be bad of CARPENTER., 625 AB JEL Ftreet. WS-3P aERMANIA. ORGuEBTRA..-PUBLIC ERHAARSALS every SATURDAY, st Alf o'clock P. M., at MUSICAL PHIND HALL. Stogie Tickets, IS cents. Six Tickets, $1; to be had at Gould's, Andre's, and. Meyer' a Manic Stores, sad at the HALL siol-tt Tki.E_. r ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, OKESTACIT Street, above 'Tenth. Is OPEN DA-L for visitors, from It A. M. to 6 P. M. Jai VIESSOLASS BOARD AT THE OLD U. E. HOTEL. 413 CHESTNUT swm. —Off. large,. handsome CUM bar. on the parlor door,- mill be vacant to. day.. This house has no bar. Reference re quired fe27-2t* B OARDING WA.IITED BY GENTLE MAN and Wife; priesee family; northwestern pest of the city preferred; will fil.snieh their own rooms. Addrees "S. F.," Preee office. feti-wfm3t. POARDING.-WILL BE VA.CATED, N-F the lat of March. two lam handsomely-fanthhed rooms. on the flr*t floor, and one single room. third story, et 906 SPRUCE Street. fe9+6t■ WEST GROVE BOARDING SCHOOL, for GIRLS. at WitSr GROI7II STATION, P and '35 Central Palma& Cheater Coonty Pa The SUMMER TERM of this institation will COM-. mer ce DBCOND•DAT, the let of Farm mottra next, to continue 20 weeks. The course of instruction is extensive and thorough, and is adapted to alt ages. Por circulars, ac, adthess the Principal THOS. P. CONI.II.D, West Grove, Pa. - PHILLDELPELIA f627-intidat AI LENTOWN MILITARY INSTIt- TllTE—Cbarterect by t. e State, with comundlotnt buildings and superior educational Militaryy advaa taps. gg bouts by ralbroad from Philadelphia. Per circulars. address M. L HOITORD, I N .Pres't, fel7-ratbl2t Allentown. A YOUNG LADY WISHES A 1 4 ' SW SCIEWLAREI FOR TH6 PIANO. TESI3 MoDil2r.S. Address Box 2r7 Post MAW GO TO THE BEST. Fora thorough and practical education fobleall nese go to BRYANT, STRATTON, & BANNISTER'S ELTI,ONAL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. ASSEMBLY BDILDIEIG, 8. W. corner of CHESTNUT and TENTH Streets, (EL traace on Tenth Ptreek) Instruction both day and evening in Book.ireening and all the collateral branches. Call or nen.sl. for the• "'Commercial 00Bego Monthly. " t 096.12 a EOMETRICA_L EX HIRCISES_?-_THE 1, ..A Student. In directed in the Insuatigation of new Propositions and instructed In framincioeir Dr moo etianone,, forming - a most useful enconmarhat discipline and high accomplishment of 'n'4{'+ end Pm- Permian forTractical Application. P. 8711 WART, Private Instructor. 928 rniuga,T VlVir OQD L.A.ND BE TAR;T;7011: Y YOUNG LADIES, Nom 9 and 10. VitiPOOLAND TEREAc9, - West Phtlads. RIM URA= BUNN% A. X. PrincipaL feSS-Sw. PRIBTENDEN'S 003inif3CIAlt COL. LIIOII, 637 CHESTNUT Street. coiner of 'Serena. Practical Instruction In Book-kee p ing La all MK branches. Penmanship, Conweritt dalardatise. Baldness Perms. Tvlserapbinn. fga. at' CRITTENDEN'S OuIdbIERWLI. COLLEGE, 633 CHESTNUT Street, censer pf WNW TH. Stmiet kg received at any Nana.. and lndruided seper raids, at such hones as maribestpirt their cenvenieses. Catalogues furnial ed. per.a sp.plicarfon. feal-delt TALIAGEE GRVER, EdOESNARy.— IitrIPTABN BOARDING-BUS: OO k_ four rasa from JOWL, Pa. Tlancoanl tL anarpa 14, mathematic., Maxim, Selames. ram rad/WU Practical W eans in Oyu lazineerizz. Furl], maalmat at a=d of an Italies and aaj of buns of _a home. 28- - luau to John"yap? Eion.alikktina Mild street ; " 05 . J. (Slayton, ~ arZePralie .1 1 / 1 1_44111 es,Elherti :Rare, and an, " Addaa F.VBI Tex, IL. VILLA (Ii fi.ESSII. faan'a. nobds Top EMOVAL.—JOIRJ• H. WILLIAMS & -a-W CO bums remod. froia l' wa to No. was CHEBTeUr ffireet, /1"p occaidA, by Masan. W. McKee &Co. OHLICLES F. 11.4SILTLYR has RIXOVEIIg, f"334. Jr** 22 a 140.011.4sTriur - STRBET. COPAB.SWERtSIP NOTICE. Mr. OMMILEB7. SALTI/11 becomes a Partner,ft. oar /Um from fills lose. . . JISI). If WILLIAMS a ea. PRILADISLP.A. robnior7 'LA- C A al) ADDRESSED TO /MUM who anintarom the ooattry to Volunteer. I him , - dyed a different plan of laelneat. I always Irealelrhat Township.: Town. or Itlatrtet pays the higheog ,Creak Bounty, men villain here . .. will ate thet thew get the WHOLE Housry oFgazn, 8014,,r was. charge Crap. for attending to thole Intereste, reason. alle per eentage. 010 As AV= BAtiepletee L dealt q h the uses way. feal-dt. J. J. EMI AUK. 114.13,D WA. RE—SEL LI 15,:fi l -011 Pr cRsAp Lo close l mason. Roualosprs. Baal, en, and wham via And A nneral iwottineut • PIiMBB SKIM feerL-64. 905.155 WA' Snout ivFIRE AND T EY-PROOF SAFE SUNUP *MORT. Lyre and small War a...instantly an- band by J. , 110.1b3EMPOSAr. 418 WWI &net. Fhiladsiphis_ • . MARKET GAREEITERs w Lao —a—wish PIM and pliable .harden Scads. at rastaata blaPltaaa, should parabitan llietr. Barite. at IcOlasar taT. liatd aiamiet.tot A*4, gmmazorwr sae& Mbar* Ntath. falttAtt saL.OFFIGA WATBR TRANS PO/MA.llOlf U. I; A no. Si TUTU TUTU Rtreet. sr4eATA,. Feb. 14. Vessels wantei tg tmanat , crrf,„oool cu Bombe= Bodo for th e Arm) Dosparek - %WU' JONI; R. SENtriffposl - Gout 8 ArAL DEPROMMINT TOF. crP7rof Invlf- AMUSEDIIENTre • ......DIRECTO244 CONDYGTOK BOARDIIVG. EDUCATIONAL.
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