The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, February 28, 1865, Image 3

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    CITY I'IMIYIS.
TTIStruD MCC/VT . IM HINT 11/ OIL 5T0084..-Yellter.
COOtreled anything that the market has yet ex
toed in interest in of l stocks, end the indloatioes
st the furore will continue under the impetus of
Iverel new "strikes" already reported. Toe
if the popular new "Ashland Petroleum 04m
is almost absorbed. This Company owns over
indeed acres of land In the immedlale proximity
splendid new well just °trunk by the" Saar-tr
" 011 Oompany, the stook of which is no w the
,Apiller offered. Applications for" Ashland Pe
lam" stook, at subscription price (one dollar
here), can be made at the Banking House of
'Harper, Darney & 00., No. G 5 South Third
locums's ov Busiwese —Tire business of
swenth National Bank, located at N 0.210 Kar
ma, corner of Strawberry street, is rapidly tn.
Aug. Mr. T. Z. De Haven, its president, and
E.8./Hall, cashier, are eminently quail Hod for
position!, and the entire management of the
Is such u to inspire the highest aonarienors.
stlttition receives the live percent. notes, with
3rtteei interest credited, In payment of sob.
MB to the Molted States reven•thirty
unit attention given to making oollections
puts of the country by tills Bub, and the
Management of Its affairs, render It one'of
oat of Our national banks.
STIIIWN IN WNBT Vfneinia.—The
fol
letter has been reeetved from the. Secretary
Burning Springs OH
.Wella Company, of
ore, which TIM prove interesting to stook.
in the Hughes Elver 0111:Ntapany, which to
to It :
. SIR lam pleased to inform you that we
truck oil on the California Farm. We have a
lowing well ; what the exact amount of all the
;Mid may prove to be I cannot say. Tee well
running at the rate of 200 barrels per day,.43 I
ormed by the President, who has just re.
nom the wells. The drill, with stoker, he.;
)g some 800 pounds, are now bath'
.the bet
the well. When these are removed it. is rem,
to expect the flow win be very considers,
eased. Very truly,
Jthis Bowes, Secretary.
(WO It necessary to enlarge my store, in icon
ic, of increasing business, I am compelled to
present stook of goods at prices that will
total clearing out during this week.
tra heavy bleached Sbeetings, 01.08.
tra heavy bleaohed Sheetiage, $1.16,
savy unbleached Sheeting, SO cents.
beet yard• wide unbleached Aladin, 89 oents.
hed Muslims, all the favorite makes, from 20
Is.
. 45071 AUCTION,
lots of beautiful styles in Merrimack
erican Prints, ranging in prim, from 25 to
to de Lanes In exqntelte etyles.
Joint Roans,
No. 247 South Eleventh Street,
Above sprain,.
dDSHD•BAHngL WELL.—We are informed
endred•berrel well having been etruoir on
I Ran near Tideonte. Tole well le on the
td, of the Waahkgton and Walnut Bend 011
ay of Phlladelribia. We also learn of their
Made ninety new lessee on their lands,
imbraoe eoe acres In this favored Oil Region.
'a two more wells whioh are nearly down to
where they tenet ttrlke oil.
•
EXCIITNBIBNI. IN TES GRIIALT ICINLPFRA.
tr, —ORARLICSTOWN. Wen. Febni
-1866.
, The excitement in this region on the
of petroleum, produced by recent startling
pmente In the Valley of the great Kanawha,
Waxed so much that It 18 almost Impossible
any person In this vicinity that can speck of
but oil. Oil In the morning! On at noon!!
light 111 Nothing but oil.
mmerous eibmpanies which have been reolt
sad for the purpose of developing and bring.
market the inexhaustible stores of oil which.
w known to exist in the valleys of this region,
, the Gauley, and their tributaries, have
'tok an impetus to speoulation that every one
.bitoome impregnated with the spirit of
ton, and the pride of land has glue up at a
)1i has astonished the denizenS of this ones
'nig county.
de of ]and which; a year ago, would have been
(dared dear at two dollars per acre, are now
at from twenty-tive to fifty, and many sales
I been made within the last few weeks at prices
tt exceeding even these figures.
feet, no person who has not witnessed the re
ef ,01l developments in this or similar regions
form any adequate Idea of the state of feeling
our ()Means. No one seems willing to fit a
on his property, but waits for offers to buy,
t the same time appears to be afraid to sell for
he may have sold too-soon,as the prevailing
on hare seems to be that thre will be a very
Monate of ,prlce in the spring.
terstand that a companyfrom New York has
Ay paid 11176,000 for a twenty.years , /ease on
sores of land on the borders of the Elk river,
have now on the ground a number of engines,
'ratory to immediate operations in developing
ritory.
Mon to this the Falling Rook Company are
extensive preparations for operating on
party near Uwe snoutlt of Blue Creek, on the
firer, where they have erected works at an ex
et of over one hundred end fifty thousand dol
e And intend to press on their opemuousyllhout
iy, on a scale commensurate with their ortco--
%pita.
he impossible, In the limited scope of a letter, to
an adequate description of the numerous opte
sue now going on in this region. Suffice it to
that, irons all appearances, the whole region
1 swarm with operators as soon as the state of
Weather will 'permit them to go on with their
k, and in the meantime I am fully convinced
lands In all desirable localities will g uop to
equalling, If not exceeding,lhose now paying
is In the older oil regions. J. B.
MING OP WBNDBROTN, TATI.OI2, & BROWN'S
3ALLBBY OP PAINTING AND PHOTOGRAPHY.
have the pleasure of announcing that our
rooms, No. 914 Chestnut street, are now open.
old friends of the eatiblishment, and the public
srally, are respectfully Invited to visit this new
ery, where' will be found not only everything
tis beautiful in our line of art, but every cont
end elegance of arrangement for the gratifies.
of visitors. • _
WMIDNIZOTH, TAYLORdo Baoww,
114 Cheating. Area.
PHILADELPHIA ELDvammerria Accarray No. 611
136TIMIT S TEEET, (Second floor.)— floor .) in
and country newspapers promptly attended to
the lowest rates. Papers at the largest circuit.
t in different-SeCtions ei the country are on file
le °Moe, and eon be examined. If you wish to
>Ws°, oali at the figsracy, and select the- best
Ire.ie2B-8t
•
.AMMIDS AND BfLOADOLOTH.—A paragraph
ee that the Empress Eugenie wore 89,800,000
th of diamonds at the lest court ball. Her hue.
d was plainly but elegantly attired in the is..
to suit whiohhe sent out for and procured at the
wn Stone Clothing Hall of Rookhtli &
.508 and 505 Chestnut street, above Sixth. Louis
)01eod has the, reputation of being a man o
let whatever opinion may exist as to his
`4O or capacity as a ruler.
MOST every day we hear the remark that such
such posts might be filled by the gentler pert of
ion with much better grace and profit than by
because, being women, they would work cheaper,
with more paina•takipg. There it. is again;
"ue old tune. The weaker the victim the more
ors are to be put 011—the more advantage to
in. Why don't the great world, that is thus
In its own interest, reduce the pries 8F
Aiothing I Why cannot a woman dress as
ly and as completely as a man can at Charles
e & Co.'s "One- Frio.," under the Continental
t their wants are less, then it is time to talk
-leas pay.
means of the system of conjoint advertising
wed practicable by Mann. Joy, Ooe, h (10.,
igh their newspaper agency, advertisers save
mstage and avoid the labor of correErp =ding
publisher', risk of remittances,
unseasonable
repeated• calls of strangers with separate bills;
vexation deceptions of journals of dubious
oter, and losses from contracting with 'summ
and irretponslble persons.
Dees men may learn through this agency just
journals to advertise in, to reach effectively
maply the seetions wherein their trade may
mded.
vertlsers reeelve copies of jonrnale in which
advertisememts are inserted.
Het of newspapers of United States, Canada,
Porto Woe, Central and South Americo, kept
, slSoe for use of advertisers. fe2switati9t
Mani: 107191.—Royal Ermine Furs, at cost, at
Oakford & Son% Continental Hotel. fe2o-19t
1.0170111Y0 ALLEINTOWN %JOLLBOTATH 1 0AMIT3.
Photograph of the Company and College Boil&
may be seen at Claimonle; 914 Arab street.
I.4ua2t
gas NOTIOB.-713.0ya Ermine Fars, at coot, at
Oakford & Son's, Continental Sot& fe2o4Ot
>FMB ON, LATER, a neglected Cold - will develop
%dant cough, shortness of breath, failing
;th and Wasting of flesh, the avant couriers of
nimption. In some bigamies the same cause
=duce Bronchitis, a disease of the branches
wind pipe. In all affections of the Pu
)rgane, as well NI in Brendle* complaints,
tele Espeotoreat>e hoth a palliative and a ours
as the testimony of thoueands and its world.
reputation atiest 1 while in Coughs and Colds
epeedily, and, when taken according to direr
romptly removes .them. Why not give this
.rd article an immediate trial l Prepared only
942 Chestnut street. fe2b-lit
Ft= A tt. COBT.—Squlnel fle9d Ms to $lO, vrortb
• to M. Mink Muffs $lO to $2O, worth slb to
Closing out balance or our taro at coat. We
Intend to carry any over. One& Oiarzoan
, 1 continental HOWL fe90.101
IPraa Mamma AND Pik GOOD.,
Constmitly on Land at
GLIADVILLE VDIACESS' OLD STAND,
No. sOit °Vanua ethstabove Sixth. ,
Prices moderate. .fe27.st
Erg, Yang - AND p ATAass, BUOCIO&Irtlly treated
jy 3. BMW* IL D.; Oculist and harlot. s""sPine et.
Artthrtialeral inserted. Nooharge for etarelkston.
Or/1011 OF BUTTlcurux,Dget Ovsux.AND DUO,
D.
remora tO * NO. 40 South Filth street. ferPtl
SPECUI. NOTICES,
ofyipr •Ozoson
M Bri
OSm. a Co.'s tem
IN
MAIIOII & H SirD AMLIN'S
CABINET OEOOO
'itlV ( I=rte na tite n e f alt s f
ei#72 ..31,1Wf
01i b 7 Mr. O n . and the dentaad te 04 RI MIT
eonstaxlly inoresslng. % ROANS
PIA
rtoß 'oriole only be.. DCO A 8
430111.. om
WO llMrinltewl oassTmorr Ott. OA BIN Er
Ael9-11 MAAS
PIRKllid IRONS, OF THE HALF ROUND,
etralait. and flat /Impels, and, of scollop or eaw-tooth
Vattrrn.: also, Parade,. Mallets, Hammers, ant Gant
&Mpg &Own. TRUMAN & SHAW, No. Ns (Slat
Thlrty.fice) MARKET Ptrect.
...TURNBULL'S PATENT SCALES, TO OPR
rwe by a *mini balance, with revolvins hands on a
dial, Instead of weighto; for manufacturers. are fsr
more convenient than the balanos Posies. For ells.
with other Scales and Weights. by TRUMAN 48E1 tW,
No. 835 (Bight Thirty-Ave) MARKET Street. below
DR. STEVENS, OF PENN SQUARE, ha
6.1160V,ED to 1638 PINE Street. IoNi•Ot
COLGATE'S HONEY BOLP. . '
This celebrated TOILET SOAP. In inch universal de.
'mend. le made from the OHOIOSST materials. le WILL
and EMOLLIENT In Its nature, FRAGRASTLY ROUT.
ID, and NETIOOSELY BENSPICEAL In its action upon
Om Skin. For ode by all Grenade and Fancy Goods
dealers. teas -Tatum
Gaarrianuctes
OPENING.
NEW BT, LEE POE THE
ORAEON,
Lam vetiety of Feb/lee for
EVENINu and WALK/NO
CO aTfil
81791E1144 OM .
"IL And
DENO WEAR
Early eelsetlen + ureed,be
fore the meal reel hein_rte.
WABA RAKER BROwN,
Fine Tailoring. .
CUSTOM( DPIPASTNIENT.
NO. 1 South NIKTeI amt.
adARRI~7D
NENBLE—LLOYD —On the gilth rt January. bY the
Rev. J. T. Gc , odrilan. Mr Mier, 8. fiembla of Marls
berg. and lOW Mary L Lloyd. of Phlladelesta.
BELDIN—SESVINI —At Philadelphia. by Rev. G F.
Rrolel. May 29115. 1864. Mr. George A. fieltan:and
Hannah If It•evaa, of Burllnston. N. J
raxß - ky—Pexsort.—on the 22d lust, at Beitv*r
Fern.. Cheotter county by Friends' *eremooy Jacob C.
PRISM and Ediaa A • daughter of William L..PaXSOLI..•
DI3EIt).
BARNETT. —On the evening of the 27th inst., Thomas
Barnett, erred 17 yeare.
• 'The relatives and friends of the family also the mem.
here r the Hibernian Society inn Cons Exchange Aggo.
a'arlon, era rerpeotfolly invited to attend his funeral.
frau •ble late rerldence, 14 3 Booth Tenth street. nu
Tirursdity afternoon, March Id, at 3 o'clook.
BAZAR P.—OD-the cut ruing of toe 20th inst., Ersklas
Hazard, in the 7dth year of his age.
invitediends as d those of the family are raepectfttlly
to attend ble funeral from Me tete residence,
B . at
901 Clinton street, on Wednesday next, 111
o'clock A M.
PAUL. —On Second-day morning, the 27th inst., EU
/obeli] Paul, in the 81st year of tier age.
Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited,
without for tiler notice, to attend her funeral on mge.
duy memoirist, the 2d proximo, at 1D o'clook, from her
late residence, northeast corner of Eighteenth and Gee.
eons streets.
ki A tEEti.-0a the morning of the 25th inst., tydle 0
Gaines. only daughter of William end Beacom% Ann
Baines, aged 18 years.
The relativfe load friends - of the totally are mood
fully 'veiled to atteno the funeral, Orsm the reloidenee
of her parents, N, 1510 Borth Teirteenth street. on
Tuesday afternoon, sun o'clock. Interment at docu
ment Cemetery. ct
OkOHGE.—On finnday mornin 26th instant of
diptheria. Cora, daughter of S. Jo hn and 11. Olivia
George. to the eighth year of her age.
Ttlenrel from the nos:dente of her parents, Rittenlionse
street, Germantown, on Tuesday, 28th instant, at 2
o'cieck P. K.
se
DO PUY.—On the 25th of February, IEOS, John Da
Fay, in the 75th year of his age,
Hie relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
invited, witeont farther notice, to attend the funeral
on the 28th Inst., at o'c; oak P. M., from the residence
of hie son. T. llneltine Da eny.sontneastoOrner of Tait'.
ty. eighth end Walnut streets. Burial at Woedlande
(.; eineteny,
PIDIOY —On the 26th !natant, Elliston Perot.
Patera/ from the residence of tile father. 1037 Arch
street. on Third-day, 7.Bkh Instant, at 2 o'clock. 'C
BULL LED. —On Thursday evening. 33,1 inst., Marv.
Wife of Edwin C Ballard.
The relatives sad ? tetrads Kee reepeetrally Invited to
attend her funeral, on Bionday morning,_ 27th last., at
stlo o'clock. Iram her late realdenee, hie. 1314 Arch
reet.
LUPIN'S PLAIN BLACK GOODS.—
Lttplijip T_amtelea.
Bombazines.
.61- wool Repo. -
". Empreise 010 , hn.
" lierluoes and Casbmeree.
MeriPag line De Latinos.
" S-4-wide Baylis Bement.
" 8-4-wide Barflies and Crape Marsh.
" Thibet Shawls. &o
BOSON & Safi. SfortynthA Store,
80. Oil 0 HISTNUT Street
VYRE & LANDELL ARE RE
- 11 -• CEIVING a STOCK of superior DRY GOODS
adaptrd to the DAILY WANTS of EVERY FAMILY.
Fall Stock or Staple Goody.
TIDO Stook of Fancy 00011,
Nam Goode daily reaelired.
A STATED PERREINO OF THIS
ST. ANDREW'S S.IOIETT will be held st
'UGUSTINE'S 1105 WALNUT St . THIS EVENING,
"At b o'akck. ;,It•] C• D. RITCHIE. Steep.
TWENTY.FOVILTH WAJID.—THE
Citizens of the Ward are informed that oat of
three thousand enrolled men, eighteen hundred hare
forfeited ibeir claim to be celled by the title of man.
To those who bare eo nobly responded In the past, as
well as zit citizens of the ward wit 6 teed an interest fn
Its welfare, we again appeal for a second ten dollar do
nation.
leer Committee : mast 1111715 fonds. to WILY those who
are cfferlila to indict to the credit of the ward.
The money roast be paid at once to the Cealrmsn (or
his Committee). in each Precinct. or the wheel of the
Provost Marshal will revolve in our Ward.
G a A s . B . AliaTeeetep_zn- •
President.
TWENTY•FOIIRTII
Highest Ward Bounty paid and City Warrants
cashed. To every PeVilon enlisting to the credit of this
Were the highest Bounty' will he paid in each.
fe2B 0 oAB Z BLlndllift Jr... President
111 , 7g"' FIFTH WARD DRAFT MEET..
- - Cairene of ea* Jii`ifth Ward: and - you
in particular the DRAFTED 'MEN OF THE frIFTEI
WARD, 'we ask on to meet the Breoative Cemnittiee
en WSDPESDAY EVENING. march let, at 7,Vi o'clock.
at the Dir,TIUOT 00UAT ROOM No. 2, Southeast
corner of Bi ETU and CHESTNUT Streets, TO DIS
VIsIi MEASURES FOE FILLING ODE QUOTA WITH
yoI.UNTEERS.
-Come end act. every mitt, and the thinyean be dean,
Don't tom get TX o'clock. on WEDNESDAY EVEN! 80,
at SIX 211 %Lid 0 OBTOUT streets.
By order atlas Executive Commil tee.
JOB. IL GOAD, M. D,, Chairmen.
' J. 1. Brims, &rectory. 2828 2ts
11' , 11" 3lff SECOND" AMA. COIL.
IignICIIIO3NT of the Philadelphia Dental Col
lege williSe held on WEDMESDAY EVENING, March
let, at 0015CI.EV HALL, commenting at 73 o'clock.
The Va 4 dietary to the Graduates evill he deltyered og
J. H. McQUILLRH, D. D. S., Professor of Anatomy.
Physic.legg. and Hy glens. 2t•
PEILADELPHIAL SOCIETY FOE
PROMOTING - AORIGULTURR.—ntated Meat
lag,_at Rooms. 702 weLNur Street, on WIDNES
DA X March 1, at 11 o'clock A. M. fe2B-2t
far GRAND DEMONSTBILTION.
The COLoBID ?BOWS'S - II al WM LSIGITS
ASSOCIATION will give a grand ENTERTAINMENT
a; (h INCSIST 0 ALL.OBES !NUT Street above Twelfth
on Fe IDA."( BVSNINu. March Id, ISA& (Postponed
on the leth.Feb. en account of the weather.) In honor
of the Great Spa& In the History of our Country. .vie:
the Amendment to the Conttitetion of the United States.
ratified by our State Legislature, Abolishing Slavery
For, vor
John S. Hock Beci ' of Boston , recently admitted a
member of the bar of the United States Supreme Court
at Wathiegtoe,_on motion of Hon. Charles :Sumner, Al
fred H Love, Wm. Alcholsoe, Bee , Byre. A. L. Stan
ford, Phillip' Brooks, Win. J. Alston and T. D. Miller,
will address the meeting -
• ecatmittee of the ladies of the Sanitary Committee
of St Thomas' Church, will present a teetimoonal to
the President of the Union League Association, (con
tributed individually.) Also, one to Lieut. Col. George
Wagner, by the Poat Band at Camp William Pena, for
hie uniform kindness and attention.
The BAND will be preeent—aleo caouus consist.
Ins of IM Children, under the direction of Prof. A. M.
Berrie. who will participate In the exercises. The
Public generallit are invited. _
It la hoped all the lovers of freedom will be preeeat.
The Philanthropists, Odd Fellows , Maeons, Good St
matitans, Love and Charity—The Teats and citizens
generally will come out, and demonstrate that we fatly
endorse the union of Cowen in this glorious act
which has been co long wished for—looked for—and
prayed for.
Committee of ArrangPments: HOY- Stephen Smith,
Thomas 3. Bowers, D. W. &quell, J; C. Dower., G.
IL Barton. J. K. Glaterow. P. B. Bowser, St. G. B.
Taylor, J. W. Casimir, B Hareson, B. Adger.
Thereto 25 cent", To be had of T B. Peek, Sixth and
Cbearant streets. Doors open at 63i; commence - at
o'clock. fe2B-3t
rarTNNW BUILDING AISSOCIALTION
EIEROBERT MORRIS BUILDING ASSOCIA
TION will meet on WEDNISDAY EVENING at 7,11
o'clock atS W corner of YOURTsLand GREEN Streets,
to receive further sebewiptione to the Meek; mend
Molina, meeting. WEDNESDAY, Korea Stk.
• - JOS. SIDDALL, Secretary,
424 LIBRARY Sired.
IINITED STATES THEAISURY,
PHILADELPHIA, F 430111617 19. 18811.
00IIP038 OF THE TEs •FORTY LOAN maturing
HARM 1, 186E.V111 be paid on presentation at this
Mane. ARCH' McIETYES,
fe2l Et Assistant Treasurer 11. 11:
VirPITTSBURG. FORT WILTNIC, ARID
CHICAGO RAILWAY COMPARY, OFFICE. OF
THE BICEITART Prrrantran, Pa Feb 14. 1565.
The Annual meeting of the Mask and Bondholders of
the Company, for the Election of Directors and snob
other business as may come before it. will be held at
the 051ce of said Company in the city of P/TTSBOBO.
on the TRIED WEDESDAY (lath) of MARCH, A. D.
1855. at 10 o'clock A Id
Tk e Stock and Bond Treader Books of the Company,
at their 'lice in the city of Pittsburg. and at the Trans
for Agency in the oily or New York, will be closed ,on
the lit day of March. at - 2 P. Di, and remain closed
until the lith day of March thereafter.
lel7.unhls W. IBARIIIIS, Etearetary.
S I X. T H WALIZEII.—VOLIISTILERS
and all interested in tiling Sae quota of our
Ward will please observe that we are now paving the
Ward and City Bounty in cash Immediately on mus
tering in the Beernit. We now earnestly appeal to all
who wish to assist in Ailing cur otote to hand in their
subseriptions Immediately to the Chairman of their pre.
shirt.
Chairmen of Precincts to receive embscrintions:
let Precinct, Thomas Seeds No. 41 N. Second street.
2d do., Gime bards, No. 114 N. Second street.
9d do., W. H. Walleff old, No. 253 N. Second street.
4th do., Wm. H. Barnes No. 37 R. Third street.
6th o. It. E Walborn; Nos. 5 and 7R. Sixth street,
ath do.: Philip B. Milton. No. 110 R. Fourth street.
7th do., W H. Weimer, No. 425 dirket street.
Bth do , W. F. Englehart, go Mt N Second street.
Regular meeting. of tie Bounty Pond Committee and
others every WeIt:JEST/AY IVECING, at the school
Elonse in CROWNe
Aid. CHAS. WELDING, Chairman.
WM H. BANNS.'. Treaeurer. 5,24.4 h
JOHN HAGAN, Disbursing and Becrulting Agi.
IarCONTIFERTAL MOTEL COM
PAWL —Tbe dne March let. 1851.
?F'firil Waf t ; ki P S E U R T /. 1 1M 1
E tio a cTIVIN IT° ° J.
paid on and after that day. upon presentation of the
earns at the COMM.B.IIC/ALL BANK In the City of Plain ;
dolphin. J. SERGEdIfT PECLUE,
1027-et . Tremurer.
OFFICE OF THE airy BOUNTY
FUND COMMISSION. COM NON WEALTH
BUILDING, No. 013 CMEoTRUT Street.
PRILADRI,PRIA, Feb. 25. 1865.
NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN th at tide Commtolon is
now prepared to recelve amillicationa from and to awsrd
to al/ citizens who likarlbe drafted for one year 'a eel ,
Vi re, end etioll thereupon be dot. accepted for In (Mary
duty. or thailfurnfeit aubetitutee.
CSMTINICATES PON WARRANTS
FOR THS SUM OF
FOUR HUNDRED POLLENS.
BY order of the Oolnialnlon.
1.27 • C. COOPER. Secretary.
orOFFICE PENNSYLVANIA. RAIL.
ROAD COMPANY, --
Pwrr.Alriarzuk• Feb 15. 1865
NOTICE TO STOCRBOLD6X3.—The
for Directors of this Company will be held on MOM Der,
the 6th day of March. 1866. at tne 011ee of the C ompany.
do 236 etouth TB IRD Street The voila ha °Pal
froth 10 o'clock A D. until 6 o'clock P. R.
No Flume or snares transferred within sixty days PM.
c. ding the election will entitle the holder or holders
thPrenf to vote. EDMUND SMITH.
427.9 t • Secretary
Wc' DIVIDEND NOTIOIL—OFFIGO OF
the MAPLE SHADS OIL OOMPAII OW&
WALNUT Street.
PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 21. 1S t&
• The Dowd of Direetora have thle day declared a did
of FOUR. PER OBLIT, payable at ;heir aloe on
F e r games 28th , clear of atlas taxes. The Trans
0 _ 11 " ° will be °load on the 23a test. at I P. 81. 2 and
1: 22 et
the len:Proximo. THOL R. BRAILA.
Secretary.
SUISSCRI BUSS
'`) " 5 ‘ 04.4 .4 1, Stook of the ?HILL DR .PRIA.
LANCASTER- A• 1 5113 11138.1111 RIJN OIL COMP4.OI•I
will meat at SAO nom- esEr HALL. fle.el3 ll it street n .
b t 3/515 le v ° sslh Philade l P m '' on March rd. )Sis Cl'
° cicct r. Mb for 535116551r5a't.. SAatlon of Odours.
edoptlon of latire. end
ftirr
bestnew. Aro be brought before eneeting
The eubscribent to the Ft bore Moot ere A...Ay:net' fled
l lon of Bach other
i t
to call for thell'4coalpta at the - agent oh owejJllL R.
PO PS„ Von. 30 end 3f tootp 8g CRT PK ' , great.
P.. T. PAH p ro
tpli• et Tromarer pro MEL
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA; TUBSDAt FEBRUARY 28 1 11365:
tar QUID IFDIDDI BISHOP WOOD.
MOOBSI aF PHIL/Lblti n paig,
VATEINDIAL, LOGAN tGA JAKI.
PUTLASBLIMIA, Febraary S 21, 1536.
11l the Erferfreg Of Me Age;
Ogurrthetas:: Ton will oblige tne by publishing the
encloet4 "Wald" from the Yost Rev. J.
.8. rizutuELL.
Archbiebop of Othelonati
It bPPeared in Oztholio ft% declamatio n s he 21(1 of
lktinks ry, end le . an anthowattve by that
Venerable Prelate of the relation of the Fithian Brother.
herd to the Catholic Church.
I take this opportunity co state that the assertioe. Or
ininnuhtii n,rontsin.ed In the Universe of /denary 140 i.
Ihat n letter halbean rat:0111A from Rams. annonnoon
the decision °prolog the "'eoliths in the words:
• FIGIJANI NON KW! INOKITITANDI " (The Fenian. are
not to he di.terbsd), fa both a falsehood awlaf , rusry,
no garb letter having been received, and no much deed
pion mar rt. What can we think of an Sash:dation who
are so unsoruptilotts in the choice of =sane to farther
their imprectlcable project.?
1 am, gentlemen. most respectfully,
Your obedient servant.
tiAbtas FRRDBRIC,
Blaine or Philadelphia.
ID 7BIS ABCBBISHOP OF CI b el THE Udell,
111'100/1 ? TEII/
A Can n .-1 t. . The ol undersigned. l in order to correct
present of future inisapurehetision of his views on
leir.s dd. occasion to refer to what be his 14414
on this eubj. et In public addressee in the Cathedral and
in the ha Xavier's Ohnicli, In this city, within the
last twelve moitte.
20. He also desires to remind all whom it may con
cern. that he long- sincepubli.hade in the Cinstannti
Catholic Tat graph, the Constitution, by.lasys, and
oath of said Busies. , at'ested and oleenlated by the
late Bev. B. O'Flah.rty.-proving said snclety to have
been. at the time of the circulation of these document.,
an oath-boned. theret sool.ty, and as earth to haematite(
and avoided by every sincere and loyal Catholic
&l It i l ichoracd that the oath is no .conger enforced.
axe net the Fenian Brotherhood Is therefore no loutror
liable to chad.ronatinat, or distrust, as as oath.bonoi
society. But this 1 regard as simply an evasion. Cie
to the proceedings of tie First elition.l Convention of
the .Fol24llllfirtothirbOud. held In Coigne° , t illsoie, i¢
and onblithed the es me year, by JamAa GloboAs ,
Philadelphia. 1 read what 1 regards* an equivalent to
the etrollogeet hind of oath, the following pledge of
mernheretip
le," —. solemnly pledge my sacred wood of honor,
se a truthful and honest man. that 1 will implicitly
obey the comoveu4s of my superior oftlcers in the
Fenian Brotherhocd "
. . .
4th. Furthermore, la the XVIIIth resolution slanted
In eald Conventios. I read of the monstrous arbitrary
power conferred on the heed centre to cen t re s of
the election of ell S'ate oshtres and centres of circles;
JEW flat through thin demo in, motrarahical chief
"alone shall the Brotherhood receive any (to:mud
cation front soli party Wllaie o4 wer." • w
/bh: If the doss nut coanktute a minimum. irreepcn
eible tribunal, and bind the meinbeiv. hand and foorte
its helteeta. i know not where such tram:tat and suchen
slaver:pent can be foxed on earth, .
Finally, I love Ireland. I denim Its indelandenee. do.
ploy*, its cad fate for reelect three hundred yearn, cope
,telly Winer the as ling yoke of Rociand'a iejustion,
inhumanitY. aid tyranny ; hat I have no faith that the
Fenian head centre, re State onntrea could aovern her
If they bad the chance. en tits contrars, I believe
they would cva her a, worse tienditation, and make
•her condition. woree than it la at preheat. Aliod I there.
lore cotjure every man'who has any respeot for my
judgment and advice to have nothicuto do with ilia
LIT. B. PURO2.I.G.
11 0 Arehbishop of Clinainnati.
EIGHTH WARD
BOUNTY FUND_
Will not some of the wealthy enlivens of tide iratd
send forward to the Treeettrer money to each Comity
Warrants, which greatly facilitate enlistments?
Forty-five men are will wanted to fill the quota of
this Ward; end, althoueli the draft has been made, the
quote can be filled by volunteers, as feet ea oor ex
h nation 'reentry shall be renianiabed. Citizens 14 this
Wald who deeire to contribute to thin object, can wind
their money to auvorthefteolnot colleOtore,or to either
of he underelirned.
otter of the meeting.
CRAB. L. D.llB AMU% Preeident,
1214 Li, Oflte Street
EDWARD DROWAING. Treascrer,
fe2A St* 42 Att , t 44 Brorth. FROST Street.
TWALFICII
HIGHEST WARD BOUNTY IN CASH
CITY WARRANTS C A.SIIED.
COMMITTEE ALwAYB IN ATTENDANCE AT T. k
L. LADNER'S •
NORTHERN MILITARY HALL.
HANCOCK'S VETERAN CORPS.
Men mustered in and paid before leavtag the premises.
Burgeon and Mustering Officer have their qamrtere here.
Turtles bringing recruits handsomely dealt with.
REMEMBER TWELF•IM WARD, NORTHERN
MILITARY HALL, THIRD. BELO W GREEN.
fe2.7.St G. B. 'RHOMBI, Treasurer.
. zistimit WARD
BOUNTY W7J.NI).
NOTICE.
The Enrolled Citizens ef the EIGHTH WARD may
save themselves irem the pending Deets by PROMPT
contributions to the Beauty Tend. 'With the money in
head the quota can be Ailed In three or lour days,
♦bout $6,000 more le wanted.at once. .
Without a prompt effort the Draft le laelliable.
EDWARD BRO WNING,
Tremors? of Eighth Ward Bomar Pond.
42 and 44 North FRONT Street.
liar° TWELFTH WARD.
FIFTY DOLLARS- WARD -BOl fl
In addition to
ALL_OTHER BOUNTIES.
Committee meets every day at Northern Military
Hall. THIRD Street, below Green. )(sonatina Station
for fianceelt's Corps at earns plate. Parties furnish/air
leernttellberall7 treated.
ferf•et . _-.. L. B. ENGLE9..Treaenrer.
or. worm WARD zeingirr
CITY W.A-IM.A..MTTEI CAL 513.3111,.
HIGHEST BOVNTrES
PIM to all recruits credited to the
TENTH WARD.
An Tto
t 21-tt
Eir ATTENTION VOLUNTEERS.-
33017NarY.
FOUTEENTH WARD.
The Recruiting Committee are now prepared to CUR
the City Warrants 'and nay the highest Ward Scantlee
In CASH. Apply to
RECRUITING COMMITTEE.
Oar. of THIRTEENTH and GEESX Streets.
F. A Van Cleve, James Mae Nichol, M. D„
T. G Morehead, J. N. Thaokara.
Dr, J. J. Fullmer, Dr. B Z. Stockton,
rahneon. fe2I.EIC
TAKE NOTIE PORTA:NT TO
SUBSCRIBERS T O THE
7THE COTTER FARM OIL
COmPallY.
El °TICE. IS GIVEN that the Books of the Company
wiil positively lon closed oil MARCH let. HMS, and no
stock will be sold at aubscribrbon price after that date,
and all subscriptions nut painUby that time will be can
celled.
The C O / 311, 7 have on their property one o r Bolles'
Patent - D rilling Machines. manufectared at Morrie:
Tacker, & Co 'a, one of which can be seen in operation
at Massey, Collins. &Co Brewery. Tenth and Filbert
'treats. The Company expect, by the aid of this ma
chine. to have at least two wells in anccessfat operation
within six weeks. Persons wishing the stook of the
Company at tubscription price• muss make immediate
application. as there are but ten thousand shame to be
sold at subscription price. 1113.50 'per share
Maps. Prospectuses, and alt inf-rmation can be ob
tained at the Companv's Oillces E .Noe 24 and 24 Wash
ington Buildinge, 274 South THIRD Street.
ISAIAH LUKENS.,,It, D.. President.
WM. M. STRWAKT, Vice President._
WM. D. SMITH, Treasurer.
fell-tutlamilt B. .1. HARRISOII, kt.-p , Secretary.
Or OFFICE OF THE CITY BOUNTY.
PUB D COMMISSI ON. 0 OBBOAWBALTH
EULLDLIR, 611 CHESTNUT Street.
Pninenswortat:Jatt• F. itelik
Notice Is hereby given that the Commitheon for' the
pa meat of the City Beauty are now prepares to receive
and adjust the datum of all new Termite under ths Pro.
visions of Ordinance of January 26, 1866.
Volaitteet it for UPS Year will receive a Warrant for
YOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS.
Volunteer" for Two Years will receive a Warrant for
POUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS,
Volunteers for Three Tear, will receive a Warrant for
FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS.
Enrolled citizens , who *hall plays In the service of the
United States a Substitute' for not lee than Th ree. Veers,
in adverse of a draft, and who shall thereupon be ere.
eked upon the Quota of the city of PhibuleOhla. will
receive a warrant for
THEE HUNDRED DOLLARS.
NalS4l y order of the Commission.
C. COOPER, Beenitary.
J
Igr OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
PETROLEUM 13011PadY, PRIMIDENT. Tenon
go co.. Penna.
New irORX. Feb 21, 12E6.
A *modal meeting of the Stockholders of the passr.
DEP.T. POECtIPIOI3, and REDFIELD PETRO:EWE
CODIPANIES' will be held at the 00E I'IDENTAE.
HOTEL, in the city of Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY,
the eighth day of March next, at 12 o'clock. noon. for
the purpose of voting on' the proposition to l•sto, to the
Stockholders of the PHEINDIPT COMPANY generate
certificates for their interest In the POROUPINS GM&
PAST, and also on the 'nroposltlon for the sale of such
portion of the Capital Stock of the rogouriNg Pll.
TIMMINS COMPANY se may he reedited to rain a
WORKING Og.PITaI.
for add Company
By order of the Board of Directors-
J. EDWIN CONANT,
fe2lstuth•6t Secretary.
laro PRESTON COAL AND nireovo
lOW COMPANY. No. 2053, WALNUT
street, PHIL ADIMPHIL, POPHOLIT 11. DM.
NOTICE TO STOCKHO 1, DS Ka --The annual meeting
of Stockholders for the election of Directors will be
held at the oSce of the Company. on WEDS/P.:DAY,
March bit, at 10 o'clock A. If The necessary arrange--
merits for completing the purchase of the lamed colliery
on the Company's Estate will be presented to the Stock
holders for their approval H. P. TOWN%
feLl-tmatl • Secretary.
lar OPTICS GIRARD MINING/ COM.
PAIL Ho P M 1
D WAL I NU Feb r ury
SI. IW.
NOTICE IS HEBBBT (tweet, That all STOCK of
the GIRARD MINIS'S/ COMPANY on which instal
ment! are due 'and unpaid bas been declared for
feited, and will be geld at Public Auction on SATUR
DAY, the fourth day of Sarah, MS& at 11 o'clock,
aeon. at the Offlas of the Secretary ol the Corporation
according to the Charter and By-Laws, unless!
deemed on or before that day.
By Order of the motors.
. A. HOOPIE.
Secretary and Treanor.
Mr. STATE RIEDIOAL BOARD.
HBADQUAISTIELS PENIMYLVASIA MILITIA,
HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT
FAXZWEIVEU. February 20, 1865.
inThe STATR MEDICAL 'Sash D PAN 41 A. will meet
YIIIiaDELPRIA. on the esh of MARCH next, to
examine candidates for appointment as A seletent nem
The
roomsnyl Regiments
The ln which the examination will be held will
be designated In the Philadelphia. morning Payers on
the day of meeting
Gu..4.3.... r 1e of Pennsylvania. In good health. furnish
-10.-.l.476dMitintrie.is nolo moral character , se., win
By oree..4,a, rtinetion.
OVOlll.Ok
re 20 4 ,00 JOSEPH A. PHILLIPS,
• burgeon Chimera) Penna.
NOTICE TO 0 lt..friompANlES,
STATIONNON AND BLANK BO
. AND lIPISCIAL . 10/ s i
."`• INTINN
1011,01 L COMPATink Arc
AC' r- 14 .- :.:.;;...
Certificate of Stock Eage-; ind--.a .
..
• plated to ordejem; 'lcttield
Transfer Ortkekr Boo k s .
Transfer olfou.
"11..
i"
inlifels.
..:11rM
otk
' insb ff^alfd•
Cbechßoolle. 1
raPIIIS end IgneeltfOls• • ..
Inhe end Pent , .... ital . wok.
.• .
•Copittlft 80.1 '.....T.... Lilo Machines made to older.
Peat Pr. e•es 85.... —ace g _
cf betty kind.
ta ll : h ed r bi tn g ilais PPrl it leert l i f g 114111
139414"BITYSIffaket t 6 311) . 4 °V
flate-at . f!tio. V 110 i. 91. CLXTII , itreet,.....
GRANT MUST HAVE
MORE ME - N t.
WILL LOYAL OITIZENS 00 HEINE TO GIVE
THEN TO EMI
LET EVERY MAN MAKS HIMSELF A. RECEMING
OFFICES.
The rotors:le are ready to go to the front without de
la, if the citizens WILL their daty.
. Let •very Veteran whb kaalste Join the
nwe
hmingcni vPh i a l l a l d 661. h b i v a
ntles in cosh, and be at
tached to the corps of the brave and gallant
This war will be ended In ctxty days if every man
and woman in the country will do ail In their p , wer
to sand men to the army. There are enough discharged
soldiere willing to return to the fermi. if proper Entl4oB
are used to induce them to no to enable General
.Grant to take Itlabmond. destrry Lee's army, and end
the war without the atd of the Peace flommlseiouers
of Jeff Davin Let uc procure them and send them
forward.
TUE BIRWILY 13RTOAD11.
General Hancock le now reorult'as. under the orders
of the 'War Departmest, a corps of Yeteraoe—mat who
have omen service for two years or more. and tote, been•
honorably dinebateed from the eureke of the United
e. - It rt quires very little argument to Drove that
each men are worth Inflcihsly more than ten times their
number In rem rearolm or bonntyi ampere.
VSTlftsath' EOfL OF RUBOR
rt fter the Brigade te formed. a Roll of Boaor will ba
published for pratratoun itharlbutioa. by Beal. Frank
lin. the Chler of Detective ranee of the city of ehtladele
phis, containing a filet of VllEleir of auLb moo .•-•• -•
tll the _
phut, noun:sluing a tin of 120/171(1P of all the man eniisstus
in the Brigade. the number of battles each man has
been in, and the varbute What aottores each one has
performed. Tide will be the proudest logsoy that 04.11
be banded down ticyourebildree.
. .
In the proposed brigade any man or woman del roue
of gentling a repo egeoratlve recruit to the army can do no
by the payment of WO to any of the gentlemen named.
or any of tho following oommitlees Of this som
will he paid to the 'ecru% and 11125 will be re , aieed b r
the Trinecrer of the Committeetoo defray extraotill oar,
txporiev, including music, printing, tag, am., incident
to releirg troops. Let every man And woman In the
Mate, who deeires to be repress need in the a.my came
fOrgaild and maim thin invettment tor she parposl of
strengthening the make of the army. Do not welt to
be earl d on. but coed the money and procure a dente
resente I've Veteran liteornit, one who hes nod can make
himself of eery ice to our Ooverumeht to its hour of trial. .
Don't count the coef.....tt nlopythandeome dividend.
- Shall be treaded w Lib frankness sod equality. No: one
dollar eball be tekee from their .bonoties, bat all will
be raid them without com in lesion or dhow:tat. It is our
purpose to table this-brigade without the ald of Bab:di
lute brokers. and not a single boo nty•jamoer wilt be
admitted. We will treat every eoldler as a gentleman,
Imd every nromire shall.be aept. if be le injared, the
Chief of Detective Police wilt discover the rearloa. and
Rooks all immediate remedy.
. . .
BOUNTIES AND PAY.
Tito net nay of a Vetaxon Volunteer In Illentiook's
Comm ie. viz:
For one Year G0vernt0nni180nnty—.................•... SOO
City of Philadelphia Boanty. . .
Morality pay from United Stites Government, $l4
per month 191
Crothing am:runt 'earls 43
Ward Bounty (average)... .. . .......
City Relief for Families of Volunteers, s 2 per
72
Total.. - 41,131
The pet pay of Veteran Volunteers for two years in
Hancock Corp. ie. vie: -
Government Bounty
City of Philadelphia Bounty., - . 420
inombly pay from Gaited Btatelreovernment, ,
per
Clothing account, Bill per year.. 84
Ward Bounty. (averneer ...... .... 26
Citp relief for family. 216 per lee
Total
The net pay of a Veteran Volunteer for three yeare in
Henc.:ck's Corps IN FA:
Government Bounty •••••••• $4OO
City of Philadelphia Bounty 600
Monthly pay from United Staten Government.
per month "• • 4 78
- nothing account. 612 1111 r *semi. •
--
Clothing account. *42 per -
Wturd Bounty. taveragto
City relief for tawniest $8 per month.-- 218
...
TO - RiiI3IITHE BRIO/DR.
The commute° who hare °hawse of the organisation of
the Brigaee are: 0 W. Daels,,llendy G. HOWAII. GAL
Bullock. David Fee*. John W. Everman, Joseph F.
Tobles,'D. 6 Wlnkbrenner, Beth B Stmt.
Executive Officer of the Committee. RANSA.NIN
PHANKLik, Chief of Detective Pollee of the elly of .
Philadelphia.
Tzeaettrer. MORTON hioN;CIRARL. Jr.. Cashier of
Tbst National Bank. _ _ _ .
. .
The Brigade will be composed of Three Rediments .
One will eel raised ander the direction of the corpora
tions of Philadelphia. From therm corporations the
committee sii ! conrist of
Col. 'I bomas A Scott. Vice President of the Pannsyl-
Tanta Railroad Company; Frederick Fraley, President
Of the Sebnyikil)-Navigation Company: Chas. o
Pr, cadent of the- Beading itailroad Company; Thomas
C. Band. President A.
the Delaware Mutual Lumrance
Company: Stephen Cald west. President of the First
Ffatienal Bank of Philadelphia.
The ld Regiment will be raised under the direction of
the Manufacturers, Merchants. and Brokers of Phila.
delribla. The committee will consist of Saigon R.
Jenks Lemuel Coffin, Henry Lewis Jr., Charles L.
Boyle ' (a U L. & H. Borle), John W. :Sexton (of Jay
Cooke a Co )
The Sd Regiment will be raised under direction of the
Corn kxchante. The committee appointed are Charles
.Knecht, President of the Corn liked:mug 3. B. G. James,
Samuel L. Ward, Joseph We ilillier,_Jsmas P. Perot.
To THE ClTlZkbe AT LAW B—S - PIICIAL 40£ICB.
Any citizen already drafted or liable to future draft,
must produce a certificate of tire Provost Marshal or the
district, to this effecr, and tarnish me with a certificate
check I will furnish him a Veteran Substitute for one
year. for $850; for two years, CAN): for three years,
$1,171i; which will exempt, the principal from the draft
for the above-specified time. The Veterans must in sit
cases be credited to the Congressional Distrlct,„Town
ship, or Ward where they may reside no matter
where. The Veterans are not liable to this draft, and
are therefore competent to become Sabstitutee. By
order of the Provost Marshal General Fry, the master
ing officer of the district is directed to notify the provost
mama' of the district in which the principal resides,
immediately after the Veteran is mustered into the ser
vice, that the principal has furniehed is subeticute or
representative recruit. Powers of attorney will in all
cases be furnished from the Veteran to the principal to ,
collect all corporation bounties.
_any cimzeriot rhtladelpola who is drafted is entitled
— bYali act of the City Councils, to the slim of B-11(1, which,
with the. sum of $460: pays for a veteran sabatitate for
one year. by-tilde sews _
er 11—
offiture drafts.' tor a two-year veteran, 1,000 will
be required. together with a certificate of the Fracas&
kiershai. setting forth the Bub district and the Commis ,
Blouse District in which the principal reside. tor
three.year yeteran, 81,116 will be required, together
with a certificate from the Provost Marshal. melting
forth the hub- district and Goagressienal District in'
which the principal resides. On toils taere will he a
drawback on the Fran of SNP allowed by the city of Phi.
ladelphisate4lll Maxims of Philadelphia who tarnish a
veteran recruit fur this term. .Pric:deals who apply
trom country districts will, of donne, only receive such
drawbacks as allowed by the counties or corporations
where they ma de.
TO 7HE VETBBANS.
It is en object worthy of your consideration on re
entering the service. to obtain all the money you can.
in order that you may invest it for the benefit of your
families, without being taxed for oommissions by
sharks. substitute brokers, and other commission men
of any character whatever. When you are mustered
into the United States service as a Volunteer the Ease
herein' Officer pays you $338 for one year and Sels more
- at the end of your term, The City of e hilad his elves
you s City W arrant for SO upon the premeatatlefi—of
your mustering in certificate to the Bounty Rand Com
mission.
The veteran Who retains hie warrant for the City
Bounty can have it stamped by the elity Treasurer,
malting it bear interest at the rate of six per mut. per
annum. The committee sidle( me will pay each
veteran who retains bh City Warrant in cash a sum
sufficient to make the Interest he will receive from the
City, 7 7-10. no that it will be equal to the Government
loan. The City W arrant, will soon be paid by the - City
of Philadelphia, principal and interest, and the vete. au
will be able to procure the Oevernitnent loan to the
amount of the face of the warrant.
this is all the local bounty you get, with the escort
*ion of the Ward onaty . h Of course you will secure the
Government pay'of $ll per month, liefi per 74541 for your
clothing" and, at the end of emir term, you are pre
sented with our handsome breech-loading rile. watch
can be fired from 16 to 20 shots per minute. If, how
ever, yon volunteer to represent a prtuciPtd who is
draftee. or liable to be drafted, I pay you the moment
you are muttered in Wu bounty for one year In crush,
which is.s2s more ti an you will est If you go as a vol
unteer. Throats ho represent a piencipar for two year..
I pay them $976 in cash ripon being mustered in. Those
who represent a principal for three years, I pay $1,160
cash upon being mustered tn.
GoW you SHOULD INVVIT YOUlt NONNI-
The 7 eels now being absorbed by the capitalists of
the world at the rate of millions Per day. The Gov
ernment agents and Nationel Banks will furnishyon
the certificates of Loan. For every hundred dollars
you invest you receive an Interest of two cents per da y,
equivalent to ten cent, per day on . very five hanel
dollars invested Thin amounts to three declare per
month. which added to your monthly Pay, will yield
you nineteen dollars. Tale bond can he turned Into
cash at any time lOUI soon be at a premium.
CLUSION.
_
A-11. 731.50330175,
513 music r. street.
MILITARY«
BIRNEY BRIGADE,
11" .A. C C
REPifBAINTATIVB ESORUITS.
THE Vitt
Remember that your pay aommeneee Immediately
upon being metered in. Cali at once at the Recruiting
Headquarters (Berry'a Barque e).No. 1.00 death SIX PH
Street,
Company B will mutt EVERT MORDISIG, at 10
o'clock, in front of ISDEPENDEDO3 HALL. for Street
Parade.
Bxeraining, Mustering-in, and Dlsbnrelne. Office, at
the northeast corner of SIXTH and MINOR Streets,
second story. -
Headquarters for soldiers after being' mustered In is
Richmond Hall, old Nineteenth Ward.
B aDJ &MID Pg WEIR('
Executive of the RecrinbiogOommittee,Und
fe2B-6t Chief of Detective Dept of Philada
"ONCE MORE TO THE FRONT
213th /11211111 NT INFANTRY PENNHYLVAJWLt
VOLUNTEERS.
7th UNION LIAGUN (NATIONAL GUARD) MOT.,
001, JOEIN A...GONNA&
MON ONE TEAR'S SERVICE.)
RICEDiTS WANTED TOR ONE. W
O. AND TREEN
RM' SUMO&
Bounties from City, for one year ....$4OO 00
Bounties from Government, for one year 000 00
Oontalee from City, for two years...»
Donation from Government, for two 200 03
Bounties from CDT, for threevearo $OOO
Bounties from Government, for three 'row SD 00
twain WARD BOUATISS PAID.
• DIELIDIS EAT, RATIONS. AND °Lonnie.
This Regiment te authorized by the War Department
and by the Governor of Penneyteanta, -
All thaoMoi . es are Vetimul t3oldtere, and have shown
their -.L.
COURAGE UPON THE FIELD OF BATTLE.
Do not wait to be Drafted. but embrace theMreeent
opportunity to receive the liberal
BOUNTIES
and to select Tour oleo 'officers.
ALL_CITI2 j EIje SFIDILD_IfiTnERT,FyffitIBLVISIS
IN PILLING THIS itROIMENT PROMPTLY.
Ckklonel, JOMM A. OOROAS, late Major 198t12,,P. V..
formerly of the 90th P. Y.
Lieutenant Colonel, JACOB X. DAVIS. late Major
Oath P. Y.
Ara4or, WILLIAM M. BEWLIAIR late Captain MI
P. V.
HEADQUARTERS.
NATIONAL WANDS" LL .
RAO STAMM/LOW
BIXTIL
HECEUITIZO STATION, 633 CHESTNUT STRUT.
1417.11
I ANOTHER RALLY FOR THE
OLD FLLOI
OEN. BADTOOOKT
T?DMREAD LIMY 0011FS OF 1 7 3-
S.
The following official deepetch, relative to ans.
tering in the second squad of Veterans, recruited by
Benjamin Franklin, the Chief of. Detectives of Phila.
'delnhia; is a sure guarantee of the manner In which nit
coming Veterans Will be received and treated. The
good work of patriotism goes bravely on. A. 00112120.
Mous place of mention In this city will be provided,
with the utmost despatch, for the comfort of the brave
men who are now filling nip the Grand National Guard.
A splendid Clamp, in a h igh and healthy part of the
county, near the city. will soon be organised.
WASROGTON, D C Feb. 10, law
I hereby certify that ass Notary Public I we/inquired
to be present at Camp Stoneman, yesterday, the .13th,
on the occasion ef mustering In of Tivent7-eifflarneni.
recruited by BRNJAMIN MAP KLIN. Req.. Chief of
Detectives of Philadelphia The following are the
names of the persons so mastersd into the service of
o e nnltsd Stater, tinder the command of Majorleneral
HANCOCK, commanding let Veteran Corps. That the',
were all sworn in and uniformed in my preaance , and
they acknowledged' that they bad boeo_ptid all of the
bounties promised them by Mr. FRANKLIN:
Robert A Thompson, Norman C. Ash
George W. Gorman, William H Allison,
John T. McDonald, Jason Priest,
Gotlieb Hoffman. Edwin F. Beckett,
Lionel Budges Nightingale Bernard TraYno.r,
Andrew V.coculau. Henry Hamilton,
Harmon Sshr, Frederick Marcy, '
James 11,afflun. Win. Frost
Warren Hill. Wm. Campbell.
Isaac J. Robinson. John Hugh.,
Joseph F Williams, Fredeciot Pressell,
'Jo on Johnson, Paul Dubhi,
James W. CarfneY, Frederick Long.
Wm. Thomas. Henry Brivastioltza
I milker stale, that all of the above men expressed
themselves as sattaned with the coednot of Mr •Frank
lin. I further gar, of my own knowledge, that effsres
war , toad* by Persons about the Baltimore depot in
Washington to Induce the men to viola's their Orlittlite
meats w ith Mr. Franklin, but to no effect . I say this
for the credit of the men. whose names are given. above.
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MAJOR GENERAL HA.NOO O OEI3
FIRST ARMY OORPS OP VIPPIRANS_
The fol/swingenfiloial oorvenpondonce, relative to
the reentiting nob going on to Philadelphia under
the especial superintendence of Beo}amin Fran,lto. the
Chief of the Detective Pollee. for ElakltiOCK'S &Ski!
CORPS or VETERANS, wilt be mkt with great Interest
by all clams alas community. the rich and the poor
alike.
twenty , two men were taken to Wriehington.
D. C. by Chief Franklin , on Tneeday night, the 14t
te n t..on,,the follow!. g day the wen woes mastered
iniejle navvies of the country. each WM being credited
to the Ward or ToWnship in which he nodded These
wen Dowd the following affidavit, after having been
folly muniered to:
. . •
CITT OF WAHRIiGTON. DISTRICT Or COLonfarde se
On thia „fifteenth day of Febrasry. 1865. PeratinsaY ep
peered before mi. a notary publto In said District.
Jacob Betcbinii, George H. Lewis. Peter S. Gamble,
John 1 Murphy, Charles H. Hennedie."Thoulas J. One&
wick,Aleximder H. Gibson. John Sparks •Citieb Sta l ey.
Samuel W. Venetia, Josea Halberetadt. WtlitarH a.
Talcs, George B. Russell. Ssmael Weeke, David' H.
Baker Joh", Lapp, Frank M Worth, Richard Itor nips,
and Albert W. F, ddridge, all of the citY'or
Penasylvania; also, John A. Thomas, of the clip
of Reedit re, Reeks county. Pennsylvania; Theophilus
Scheidt. of the Dor:Argo of Wallam.pore, browning
'numb; . and Dame W. ithute. of the towns/ill/of Deer
fle'd, Cumberland - county, New Jersey, who severa l ly
ackenwledged that the le d been recruited' by 1342.1a
/nig Franklin, Chief ofa ctives of the city of Pads
neiphia., Penns. lvania; they came ow to.Washisg.
ton with said Franklin for the purpose of enlisting aie
veterans in Hancock 'a corns; that all the Fr °miles male
to them by 8.14 Franklin have beeeffhily met by him;
that they have been paid all the moneys due them, AO
well ae transportation, without any dednotion or demo,
tine, whatever. 'I further certify that they_ were all
mustered in and paid. and duly crealtedlo theeirards
and localities where they belonged, in my pregame.
r"..-1 . Witness my hand and °Halal seal the day
FiF4L. and year above written.
H. G. LAWRSNON, Notary Public.
By request of Chief Franklin the following order wee
leaned:
HRADWARTHRS FIRST CORPS,
• WSR Ramon, February 114 18115.
LitUt. Colonel Charles Bfrd. (lamp Stoneman. D.. 0 :
COLORS 4: A denaohntent of twenty.odd men from
Phi tadetpbia, Jinn arrived In Waehinmon, is being seat
to the rendezvous at Camp Stoneman to , nay. Toe Ma
jor (Central 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 lac Regiment is
nearly cmpleted) It would be better to have these men
atitigned to the fret company of the 2d Bcgiment. The
General desires thee* mew- to be armed Rod equipped as
soon se possible, biorder that they may be sent se a de
tachment to Philadelphia, to report to Benjamin Frank.
Sul chief of the detective pollee of that city, for
recraleing pnrposee. Among the- number are two or
three men. who were formerly non-oconadeeioned offi
cers, and they might be appoidted to similar positions
In the company to which they will be assigned. Yon
will advhe these headquarters as soon as She men are
properly equipped.--
In the Conroe of a few days Mr. Franklin will enlist
drummers and fifers for the aompeny. As soon as they
are entialed , they will be sent to Camp Stoneman, to be
uniformd and equipped, with drue, fifes, ale.
Tie General m
dealree one good °Ricer sent with the di
inahment.toePhiledelphia. where he will remain in
chime of It until farther arises '
If you have an extra drummer, who can drum, you
might Pepe him with the detachment . Re'ehoald take
a from with him. The officer in charge of the detach
ment will receipt for the urcDett.if-
I cad, Colonel very recpectftilly,
You' , obedient servant.
. FLICLIPI ANDERSON,
Assictan: Adjutant General.
Olicial copy furnished for the information of Benjamin
Franklin, Bin .Finer Airosneox. A. A. G.
The following congratulatory order, leaned by Major
General Hancock, on the 10th lust, epeaks for itself:
WASHOItTON. Feb 18, 1866.:'
Rsajansfri.Praralairt, Bee., Chief of DEO...OMM Police,
Ph.iiadelphfa: L. - •
lir DsLa 6ry Your detachment of veterans for the
In Corps arrhed yesterday. The men, without ex=
caption, nave been mustered into the service of the
United litatee I eta vrry much obliged to YOU fur the
exertion yind have tiled toward filling up mycorps sad
I trust that the success you have thus far met :with
may bean earnest for greater snooper in the (attire.
I ant. very respixdfallg.your obedient servant.
--W/APIELD 8. HaIeCOCS.
Major General G. G. Army, Commanding flows.
In &newer to a despatch the following was received.
It retell directly So every citizen liable to draft wader
the law, as well Ca nose who are exempt. and who ae.
Ore to plate a representative recruit In this corps of ye.
tenure. Crider this teat clause the ladles may farelett
representative recruits. and thus assist in redcoats' the
quota at met required it the pending draft_ Clergy
men over 4e years .of age, parties physically disabled,
alien. and others not liable to the draft, may furnish
representative recruits. .All such rePresentatives are
entitled to local aa well as Government bounty:
1113.11.Q112LaTESS leT ARMY CORP..
WasmaGrog, Feb. IS, M
Benj. pygaddia, Chief of Potica, Corner Of Pine
and Cheetnut, Philadelphia :
Bubstillutss for enrollee., men do not receive the
Government Bounty. Principals are exempted from
draft 'ltkpiretentsilre retool.. receive the Goverawint
bounty. :,.Volnateers. Substitutes, and Representative
Recruits residing to Philadelphia are credited to that
city in coming crafts_ Pay comment.. front day the
eatitannt is perfected. Letter by mall.
W. B. RAIL.IOOB., Major General,
-_..2.043
All Loyal Melons who would aid in -procuring men
to filltheiatike of RANCOR'S FIRST ARMY COREA OP
VSTERANb should pay particular attention to the fol
lowing enuounoement of the undersigned:
AnyCittzen desirous of farniehlog a Representative
Recruit for this Corps roost procure a certificate from
the t i °vest Marshal at his District. certifying that he is
exempt, either from being over 41 years of age or from
physical disability, when I will furnish him with
a Veteran Recruit for threeyearefor S9W; fort ere years,
$176; for one year, $6O; but bleach case I must be fur
, 'shed ;with a certified check for the whole amount , due
the Veteranwhen he Is mustered into the eervico as
advertised—viz: for three years. $1,175; for two years,
$160; for one year. $760 an a l take my receipt for the
same, The principal will then be entitled to a drag
back from the United States Government of $333 for a
one• year Repreeentatlye Recruit; SA6 for a two year
Recruit ; $4OO fora three.year Recruit. Also , from the
.4)
city , Philadelphia, under the advertisement or the
City 13 ,, turty Fund flommission. for one year. SAW; two
years, $460; for three years, $5OO The Representative
Recruit, in all cases, being entitled to all the bountlee
due Volunteere wnen attacned to Rancock's Corps.
Any citizen liable to draft must produce a Certificate
of the Provost Marshal to that effect, In his District. and
furnish' me with a certified check, when-I will furnish
himwith a receipt f.r the earn ft, iroaranteeirg to furnish'
a Veteran Substitute fur one year: for $350; for two
p et re, $l, 000; for three years, $1,176; which will exempt
the Principal from the Draft for the above speolftad.
time Those who place a Substitute for three years are
entitled to a Mira* back of 81100_frocacha Bonny, -Pond
'Commission but DO, AtioWanoes....... -
rine' 1
A power of attorney wi ll be furnished to the p Pa
fonamim: us.buttem..---
t te he s. Government Al
~ve
m% nothin gewheayteevarerSfuobrastuitbustteltu;
se boun for rarniskinn meld representative
ties recruit
or substitute, ae awarded by the city, town, crunty, or
township, to which the said representative recruit 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 Marshal General.
Veterans must be aseredited to the Wards or Town-
Ishii , in which they live, and it is the duty of every
• Olt filo induce the soldier. 'who has been honorably
`die*, silted from Ilsollnited States Infantry. eytillery.
Cavalry. or Naval service, to join BABCOCK'S PIRIT
ARMY iIIOSPS. and thus aid in relieving their Sub-
Districts from the approaching Draft to some extent.
Ail persons who reside in adjoining counties must
send with their certificate of liability or non liability to
a Draft the amount of Local Bounties paid In their Dis
trict, when 1 can tell them Snugly the net cost of far •
nishieg a Representative Recruit or Substitute.
The net pay of a Veteran Voter:deer in Raneock's
Corps
/or one ear , Government ...... 400
City or Philadelphia Bounty••••--•—••••••.--- 400
Monthly Pay from U. S. Governml,3ls per month 152
, Cliethiirkinceoneryearlir . ..... 41
.Ward putty (average) - 25
City relief for families of vole., sa per 71
*LOH
The net Pay of a Veteran Volunteer for two years in
Hancock's Corps ie,
Government Bounty .440. 10w...4 $B3B
City of Philadelphia Beauty 450
Monthly Pay from U. 3, Governia'l.3l4l per month 281
Ward Bonney (average)..-.•-.. 25
City ielief 101 family, $8 per 141
Total... .......•... 511.5C5
The net pay of a Veteran Volunteer for three years in
Bancock's Corps is, viz: .
Government 80unty....................................5000
Mr of Philadelph , a —•• • • ——......w0
Monthly pay from U. 8. Gov't, $l6 per m0nth....... 575
Clothing account, $42 per year 126
Ward flountP (average).........—........ .............. 25
City relief for families. $ 6 per m0nth................. 216
. . .
All Veterans who desire to bays their interests looked
after without Ming swindled benbarpere are directed
to tke Recruiting /vew, South SIMVI street,
ry's Marquee. ' where the Rifle le to be seen daily
which the Veteran le entitled to keep at the expiration
of his term of service, which discharges sixteen @hotel
per minute.
All comnamieations on this erskject after this full ex.
planation must be brief and to the point. Will be
promptly one veered by &dandling
BEAJAMIN FRAMRLTN,
Chief Detective Dematme at Pollee,
Me Philadelphia.
WAFTED AT ONCE. T HREE BUGGERS. THREE
DRUMMERS, and THREE FIFERS, who have bean in
service two years and received honorable discharges.
N. B Loafers. Botuay Jumpers. or Commission
Men mad apply, 6 5 no dealing will be allowed with
them. ffe2S-tf7 B F.
IMAJOR GENERAL HANCOCK'S
I.BT ARMY CORPS OF VETERANS —The follow
ing are the names of the Veteran, of the third squad
sent to Washington by BENJAMIN FRANKLIN.
Chief of the Detectives of-Phitadel yids. They returned
to this city yesterday, and will appear on street parade:
CM Or WASEInKrrog
DIOTBICT OP COLA:Mina, Feb. 22. 1811.
I hereby certify that I was this day present at the
mustering into the aervice of the United Soldierst Camp
Stoneman, of the following as Veteran for the
let Veteran Corps. commanded by Major General
Hancock, to wit: .
Allen Brown. Andrew J. Weaber,
- William Lloyd, Phinis R. Starr.
Folomon Moore. George P. MaittOWl..
Preston S. Force, William Windsor.
Henry F. Lee. .. Thome,' Fell.
James Arbuthnot, Charles N. skinner.
William Watt, Alexander McKelvey,
Jacob Roney, Francis Biggins,
Noting/3am Mnxphy, John O. Mostgomerl.
'George Lindsey. James K. Somme.
William Voider. Jr.. al.ltandor Pitts,
Samuel Thompson, John Hanappel,
John Weilson, Richer a Hutchinson.
James Dick. Wilhelm N Tietjen;
Chriaty C. Corn. Henry Itanice,
John Scott. William Libby,
Willtain Steinmetz, Charles Spring.
William Love. William.Detcreon,
Thatall of the above named men said to me that they
bad enlisted and came on to Waeleington under the di
rection and advise of Benjamin Franklin Jc.. Chief
of Detectives - in, the city of Philadelphia, for the par•
pose of being mastered into the servica; that all of the
promisee and engagements of said Franklin have been
folly complied with. I Dialler state that all of the
a kove taped m en were paid the Government Bounty
and such moneys as they admitted were to be paid In
Washineton by said Franklin. They all seemed per
fectly mi l l e d. A. G. .I.&WRBNCII,
107.tf Notary Public..
OFFERED,
MILITARY.
Total $2 043
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K KINGSLEY A 00..
Continental Hotel . Philadelphia.
"Where good coffee is desired, we oonstder your
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"I can furnish better coffee. at lass expense, than
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W. H. BARER, Ashland House.
" Xonr Coffee Roaster and Mill are indispensable to
me." E. B. CLARKE, Germantown.
• I consider your Portable Coffee Roaster the beet in
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Philadelphia Coffee and Spice Mills,
U. B. A. GENERAL HOSPITAL,
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S. GENERAL HOSPITAIs dk.
CHESTER, Pen
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THOS. HEWSON BACHE,
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Dounsing it the only machine worth having. Price
1111.5% 415 ao, and 115.
Prices for Portable Stove and Roaster, for Grocers,
Hotels, Hospitals, Coffee Manufacturers: No. 1, 1145;
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All atashlsee Warranted . Hesponaible families, de.
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detO•statbßmif HYDE BURPRIL
OIL COMPANIES.
PETROLEIIII.
BOOKS CLOSING.
NEW YORK, PRADELPHIA, AND
BALTIMORE CONSOLIDATED
PETROLEUM AND RHINO CO.
PHILADELPHIA BRAMEE 01710 E,
012 and 014 Chetotuat St.
The Booka of filubscripilotiet ONE DOLE iffif per share
Afterclosed on WEDSEeD&Y. March lat.
teat dat. few shares only will be dispersed of
at TWO Di LL419.8 each.
This Company hes twenty-six nroterties, aim of which
are splendidly located on 8 CIGAR ORB RH, and coedi
ately aojolning the new Ptl? f 4 BARREL WEILL.
Ibis being Matra well ever bored In that vicinity,
clearly eqabliebes Ore fact of its being as valuabie 011
Terrlir ry as any on Oil Creek. •
vbe Prepense. , of this Company embrace about SIX
Hi:INDEED AND TB I ETV • SIVE ArlitES of land care.
folly eslected rrom the Heart of the Oil Eagles of Pena
ea I yaws, and numbered and located as follows:
No. 1. on Sugar Creek.
No. 2, on Cherry RUA.
No. 3, on Oil Creek.
No, 4. on Oil llreeß.
No. 6, on 0.1 Creek.
No. 6, an Oli Crest. •
No. 7. on Ott Creek.
No' 8, on Oil Creek.
ho 9, on Walnut Bend.
No. 10, on Cherry Tree Rua.
No. li, on Cherry Tree Eve.
No. 16, on 6ngarffireek.
No. lx, nn Sugar Creek. '
No. 14, OA linger Creek.
No. it. on Cherry Etut.
No. 16, on Elk Creek.
No. 17, on Eig„,Oreek.
No 18: on Elk Creek. •
'No. 19, on NM Creak.
No. 20. on Elk Creek.
No. 21. on Elk Creek.
No 22. oe Elk Creek. •
No. 23, on Elk Creek.
No. 24, on Elk Creak. ece
No. 25 * on Sugar Creek.
No. 26,.0n Sugar Creak.
BesiCee the welle on teem, properties nOW Prodacitig,
ten new ones are being bored, and are &wildy to ine
depth of 400 or 6CO feet, with a certainty of•ltemense
yielde of oil
The efficere,saperintendents, and directors are all well
kr ows and 'admen/able bwineds men.of New York .Phi
lidelphis, and Baltimore, who have been long and sne•
ce tautly connected with the Petroleum intermits of
Pennsylvania and West Virginia. They have so far
guided ti. e affairs of the Company with more than ordi
nary energy and ability , and will eo coptinue Ore they
are rbemseivar largely letereeted), nntli the entire pro •
mites are thoroughly developed. •
An ides of the•value of these properties may be infer
red from the feat that $61,000 bays been offered and re
fcsed for en interest In one of the new wells. Either of
there twenty.six properties , if offered for sale, would
readily bring fully one. half of the entire amount now
being received for the XO,OOO shares.
• To dime who desire to invest either large or small
amounts we earnestly invite Investigations. le the eta.
meter and prospects of the Company. It le but a few
awning since this stuck was ant offered
seene Pablio.
bed the rlitlectintion list (which can be at the of
fice) contains the names of over two hundred well-
Nnown capitalists and business men of almost every
State in the Union
• glance at the Nap, showing the exact location of the
Placentia', Is sufficient to convince any one of their im
luenre valve.
. • •
- 6nbicripllone, _at ONB DOLL , II. tar share, will be
received until Mardi let, at the Braccb °Bice of the
Company, in this pity, 6170 and 611 C &EBrZi ur ST.
FRANK D. KRAMER,
PHILADELPHIA SECRETARY.
101". NEW YORE, PHILADELPHIA
AND BALTIMORE 'CONSOLIDATED PETROLEUM
AND MINII COMPANY.
PHILAVILPHIA BEANOH.
OFFICE 6121 ♦ND 014 CHESTNUT ST
ROTIOE.—The annual meetlns of the Stockholders of
the above Oompeny.will take place at the Office. No. 71
BROAD WAY, Room 60, Dew York, on 110.1(DAY,
Mardi 6. 1865, and a meeting of the Trueteen will be held
at the same office oc vErESPA V. March 7, BM.
A FIFTY BARREL WELL
• . . .
/111 , 111 ff been struck immediately adjoining one of the
proper:les of Ma Company, on Sagar Creek, and it be
ing the tint well ever bored in that vicinity, establishes
the fact of its being as valuable 011 Territory as any on
Oil Creek,
Tie DoOka of SolwayWton at ONE DOLLAR per share
Lbe closed on WEDNESDAY, March lat. • After that
date a few Blume only will be disposed of at TWO DOL
LARS each.
balifertptione, at ONE DOLLAR per ehare, Will be
received until March let, at. the Branch Office of the
Company, in this city, 612 and 614 (MESA cr r FIT.
Philadelphia &111111.,
fe27- hi 6aeretery.
NOTICE.
TH11.011701 OP THB
NATIONAL OIL CREEK OIL COMPANY,
MERCANTILE PETROLEUM COMPANY,
- AID
„ :se
, een (WED from No.. 22 North Front street to
No. 303• WALNUT. STREET,
will. herea ft er be
conductedu and information concerning. the same cheer.
fmly given.
anbecnribers to the 'took a the EfATIONAL OIL
MHO. IC OtL 0011irdll Y. who have not received their
Certificates, can obtain them by surrendering their
in
ataiment Iteceilits at the °flick
WIC J. MALCIOLA
Secretary.
TB E PEOPIXOS OIL COMPANY.-
SOBSOkIPTION PRICE POR PULL-PAID
STOCK OIALT TWSLYII AND, A HAW OUTS PI
SHARE.
' Subscription List closes on
TUESDAY. February 28th.
• Capital, 2[0,000 Shares at 51 par.
60,0X0 Shares reserved for Warning Capital
The property consists of three tracts on Slippery Reek
Creek, In Lawrence and Butler counties. on a thirty
Year lease: one-sixteenth royalty to owner. There is
no doubt of this being an oil region unequalled by any.
No. I—Thirty- dye acres, and nearly all , boring terri
tory, in Batter county.
In
No 3—Fifty acres Lawrence county.
No. B—Thirty-nine acres in Lawrence county, ad
joining the celebrated ',abort well. Property no
producing eighty-barrels on per day.
diThe oil hese le of same quality as at Terald9M, and
sells readily at 80 cent* per gallon.
aribeeription Hat at ogles of B. A MARSHALL. Jr.,
213 VC &Lie UT Street fe27-2t
INSURANCE.
FIRE INBURLNOR
UNION BIUTUA.I.
INSURAN - V , ' COMPANY
OF FRIL.ADEMMVI4
N. Z. CONTINR THIRD 4% WALNUT Th.,
EXCHANGE BUILDING
INCORPORATED 1804.
ASSETS 5400,000.
MIRE AND MAILINZ.
'rho rioard of Modem . of Ude Company bay* gator
inland to hums dike against lire, inmeordanoe with
their charter,•and are new prepared Prime roliehee
covering /eke at the current ram. •
" DZICIOTORN:
EIVICARD 8. SMITH, R DEBTOVAT,
A. B. BORIII,_ ERANOIB TETE,
.10118 E. IRWIN NEWBERRY A. MUTE,
WILLIAM °AI M'. BEERY LAWIB. Jx..
J. P. &nth EDW. L. CLARK,
ORO. LEWIS, • ELLIE YA RE A L
B. 7. ROBINSON_,__ L 801 - lIEL 0. 000%
J. 161. R. CAMPBEL. 0. W. BERNADO ~
HENRY SAMUEL Wit B. 8.u.13D.
MAK WHEEL 8 DELBERT. "-
Rowan 8. Cu GO. BoLoniCka TowNBIND.
I. LAviaLein. Jog' YOBS.
ILICILIRD O. MIX President.
i JN MOSS, Secretary.
sm imOH
TNSURANCE COMPANY OF THE
-A- Fr Aga OF PEN NSYLVANLA. —OFFICE Noe. 4 and
EXCBABGE BUILDINGS. north side of WALNUT
Street, between DOOR and TRIED IRreeta,
phia.
INCORPORATED
CAPITAL IN I.794—CRARTIR PIRPETITAL.
00,000.
PROPERTIES OF TCI CO MPANY, FEBRUARY 1.
$026.817 62. •
MARINE, FAO,.,D LW +AND L
TRANSPORTATION
INSURANC
DIDECTORB.I
Henry D. Sherrerd, Foblee Weimer,
Charles Bacaloiter, Thomas B. WeISOR.
WthißOl 8. Smith, Baur, O. Freemen,
William E. ' Charles 8. Lewis,
Geerse H. Stuart, George 0. ("arson,
Samuel Grant, Jr. , Edward 0. Knight
John B. Austin. •
ESREY D. SHEREEED, President
WrLLTAX HARPS". Beimstati. nolBtf
AIA BRICA 141 !IRS EMMA NCB
COMPANY. Ineorporsted (THAMES Plit-
ACTUAL. No. 1110 WALNUT Street, above Third.
PhiladelphM.
Having lane paid-rtp Capital Stott and Sorplas in
flated sound and available Senrittes, oonttnnee to
Maus on Dwelllan, Stores, Pornitara, Merehandbm
Pawls In port and their Cariow and other PersoW.
Troperty. .Alllesses
D Chorally and promptly adineted,
ORS.
Thomas IL Marls, James E. Campbell.
John Welsh. Edmund G. Dittilh,
Samuel C. Morton. Charles W. retainer.
Jolla T.
—Florian Brady, Israel Morris.
•
THOMAS R. MAIMS, President.
Ammar a L; CRAWFORD. SeeretarT. i 021141
F IRS INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.
—TH3 PEDINSYLVLAIA 1 , 133 INBIIMANCIE CON.
PANT. Irmo rated 1126. OHART3E PIDIFICTUAL.•
No. 310 W Street. oppodtg Indopendenee
"N riVilenniarkY. faroralk yl known to the oomeanatty
for nearly forty Loam, eonnnnee to beware spinet Lom
or Damage by Tire, on Publie or Private Buildings.
tither permanently or for a limited time. Also, on Inv
altars, Stooks. Hoods, or_ Efirshawiti• generally, on
liberal terms.
Their 'spite". together with a large Ehurdua Toad. la
Invested in the moat metal manner, whisk enable.
them to oar to the inanrea an undoubted SMUT b
the ease of loam.
Jonathan Patterson. ITISC
I I
Danielßnithar..
Alexander m_ason. • Jo h n anTOMIX.
haze Haalehurd, , Thomas Smith.
Thomas Robins. -Henry Leonia. . -
J. Cifilingham YelL
JONATILL3 PATTI/MX ProdaaL
Wismar G. Ozewas. Beerstary.
A ivrEntsorrE ENSITRANOIC QOM— .
, Da• PANT.—Authorlzoi Oavital SNAG:O - OIidETEI
Wino No. 511 WALNUT Stmt. %ham Third dad
fourth Janata. Philadelphia.
This company will limn AVIIIIIIIt LOllll or Daum - 17
tiro, on Ballauw, Purnitazo. and Mcaokaadioo raw
AO. Marla • rardranoso on Vonola. Varier, MI
freights. les/and humanee to a)..1 porta of the union.
William Ishor.
DIRECTOR&
Peter ELM •
Lewis And /
D. Luther.onriod.
J. 1 Baum.
William F. Dean. /a
John B.,l,l a MokiMon..
John Ketchani:
m& mir4had. wiLL Elm, Proaldeni.e-'
WM. P. D .VW Frog -II
Ti . fAjimmwintsa7 Aznr 1
FINE 4 1 l
P D
=LADD tr RIIADILPIII a a
crs. , • - , -
nAi
manor onn.
frands N. Balk, John W. ITorman.
Shades Itlohardson; . - Robert 16 4 .14, . •
Re emir Luria. J Road
• 1 11 111[431Wright, K D w
' P. & Juana.;. '
• . .. Charley Otokw
Came A. WAN " Jos = m lE4 ~
. - CrB I. DOOR _ t. : •
~
OF RI R. ma Twaidont,
W. rftopiqu ar4 tosnsinr. Am* r
loovrAort ROILY& 'MAUI I. PDARBON,
EDW., UODINS ac. 4 00.2
STOOK AND EKOVIANOr
- BROKERS,•
NS. 47 SOUTH "I HIED STNIKETt
PHILADELPHIA.
ALL sixDs OF
BANK NOM, °OLD, SUMER, STOCK/. DOINDA,
ARV OOVIRNBIDD r f 4 TOTTEITIDEI:
DOUDEIT AND' SOLD,
Colloctiosi rade on all parts of the counter.
Deposita rocerrod. frabj.at, to sight draft, 4.$ d tostoraat
allowed. fe2B4i2C
OIL STOOKS, 11. S. LOANS, &c.,
NOUGHT AID SOLD
ON 00/111188108,
OEOEGE J. BOYD.
Bicker.
No. 18 Reath 71118 D Btnist.
X a4-amif
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
LEMEE-M1
E. M. 'NEED L E Op
1024 Chestreet Street,
TB NOW sgaravrtat MONNAT VI. lEVX or
NOVELTIES •
IN 140 E COLLAR% fll3, 6rarays4, are.
Also. a great twisty of pbsues. French, puffed.
tacked. ehtrrad, ptriped, prat& ma ether face'
Muslim suitable for
WHITE EOM&
A several mortal/at of Wlrtte Goias, Lams.
Embroiderlos, Haadkerotdafe. V°Rap Barba*.
eto., at
GREATLY REDIIGIIIPRZCZE.
A largq lot of Needleijork. Means and In
!settings Jost, received
Alto. Queen, Be Buffs and xleir style Val.
Lacs Collars and est*.
oarifirtrr STUMM ----
WANTS.
WANTED -PAPER HANGERS.-IN
Cincinnati. Ohio. Thirty Rood Paptp. Mae.
IRS. Plenty of work and best wages can be had at the
Paper Stores. Its
WANTED—AN OFFICE CLERK FOR
WANTED—AN
a ADA chum Hotel in one of the prlncinal Mice of
Pennsylvania. Now have a knowledge of hotel buil
nese and acquaintance with Ohio and Penneykraals
trade. Reference required Apply at
PATTE/24010, cofrys. & co. 'B,
38 North BBOOND attest.
WANTED—IN A DRY GOODS . JOB
MEG BOUM on MARKS! Street, a BALM-
Ma who can control a good ow& trade.
Address "Dry Goal% "
for/. etv Preps ales.
WANTED-A. STORE ON MARKET
Btreetiloast of Twelfth, or Front street. Waal,-
sale business . /Alma bonus given- Address "Somas."
at Ws office fet-St,
A YOUNG MEN, ACTING AS BOOK-
IiSEPBE, who writes a good hand, wishes to be
employed a few Imams in the averting. either as Book
beeper or Copylif Terms moderate. -Good reference
given. -
Address "Z. P„ ” Praia ofeceortm lt•
A MIDDLE-AGED •MAN, OF LLRGE
A-I- business experience and energy, is about to settle
in the Oil regions of eitber Western Virginia or Penn
sylvania. Would be willing to act se Bnperhasndeat
for one or two good Oil companies. and faitbfally at
tend to theirintereste
. .
Unexceptionable references Oven err to ability, eta.,
eta. Address Poet Office Box 1.76.4
f. tutbcdts
AORA.DUATE OF THE lINIVER
sun( desires a SITUATION as TRACHSS. of
012110108 or Mathematics in a Private School. or as
Tumo3 or lo a family. Address •• Horace." Frac, Oiles.
1 2t.
PMFLOYAIENT HOUSE, FOR
Poneeanepers. Senungtresses, Chambermaids. Walt
ergs Norge% Cooks, Laundraggea s and general haws
work, wake and colored. 804 LOCUST St. fial im
EMPLOYMENT ROUSE. FOR
Clerks, Beek-keepers,leselek, Peckers. Porters.
Watchmen,-Coachmen, Drivers, Conductors, Bartend
ers, Waiters, - Farm. hands. Gardeners. Au Basployere
suited at short notice. SUI and 804 LOCUST Street.
- feSit.int
TO WATCHMAKERS AND JEWEL
BBB.—Wanted, an experienced SALZMAN , ac.
gnats ted with the Retail Jewelry Badness.' Mast give
good references. Apply to
LZWIS LADOXITS.
fe2El 2k No. SO2 CREST2II77 iStreat, Philsda.
WANT ED TO PIJRCHASIN-A
ped HOUSE. between SPRUip GeRDE N and
COMAS, west of Brand- Adereee •• Knight, North
American office, stating' all nartlatdare. fe2s-3V
lIWANTED TO RENT FOR-THE
Comfortable Bonne with Stabling.
near a Railroad StatioA. A Purniebed Howe preferred,
Addrow Box 1100 Phlladel olds Poet Office. fe2S 6t*
WANTED TO RENT-BEFORE
the first of April, it DWELLING, with the modern
Improvements, with 9to 12 rooms. Bonus of NW
Address • • H, ." 303 Market street. fenl•lm.
WANTED--500 OR 1 000 A
Beirsvu-mintst-ta
FOR ALE /MD TO LET
PIT ROLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
ONE HUNDRED ACRES
Of valuable Oil Territorer, on Pik Hole Creek. near the
United States 011-Company's flowing wall, can be
bought on reasonable terms, 11 applied for soon. Fee
simple, clear of all incumbrau es, title indisputable.
Two Walls now going down on the property.
T. W. TERRY,
CONTINENTAL HOTEL,
lIIFOR RENT, -A FURNISHED
COUNTRY HOUSE. Apply at Eo. 226 South
YOURTH Street. f427-8c•
da TO LET DESIRABLE ROOMS
InaL mud °filar et a store, MARKET, between Fourth
and Fifth stmts. Adam '• Eosin." with name and
residence.. le2B-31.•
.mll. FGR SALE—A HANDSOME
GOTHIC COTPAOB. 10 Booms. Stable, and im
proved grenade, 4 W, mile, from th e cite ; tarnished.
Apply at 711 CHESTIeIIt Street,
le2f•tatbeet.l. Second story.
a FOR SALE, THE THREE•STORY
Sl= BRICK WNW 'S G.witb double three. dory Beck
Building, No. 1616 QIR RD Avenue, ilawhed through
out in beet manner, and with all the modern Improve
ment" romeeelon Wen at an early date. ANA, at
No. 525 North THIRTSBNTH Street fe9tl-si•
FOR SALE OR EXOSANGE,
Maialuable BUSINESS STANDS, Pos. 227 and MO
Ranh Second street, 31. by 140; desirable Farm of 98X
acres, on Delaware river. 10 miles eaet of city; able. V
splendid Building Lots of Eve acres each, on School
house lane. OK miles loom city will be sold cheap for
canbr if applied tot soon. 71)13.
No. 1.615 PRaNOIB btreet,,
fe2B.tutheet* Opposite Parrish. sr and Ridge road.
FOR SALE,
Tas MACHINERY AND:FIXTUktBS,
OF TEIB PHI7.ADSI,PHIL FB&* Lit:rig DRY,
S. corner of BROAD and WALLACE Streets.
consisting 011 oar of large Dash Wheels and Gearing,
1 'teem Callender, one large Wringer, Bhafting, Pal.
lemandßelting,three large Dry Rooms, Bsblret.lrons,
three large Tante (one 20.000 gallons capacity). also 20-
horse Bisons and Boller In good condition. tc29-215
ORG4II-*-FOR RAUB, OR MAY BE
rented, adne•tonod CROFICH 011(AATA, ten stops.
rub-base. Apply 1244 GIRARD Avenue. fr29-3t*
To RENT-LOT OF GROUND, ABOUT
TO
FIVE ACHES, situate north side of COLUEBEL
Avenue. botween Stump lane and Seventeenth meet.
AMY 234 South THUD Street. fe2S
DRUG STORE FOR SALE-WITHIN
SO ladles of Philadelphia. doing I. , bastnesi of
slo,ooo per larinnm; expenses light and pro fi ts rood.
Will be sold very reasonable. Satiefactory reasons
gveen
-oro seUg .
427 . WA L DICKO r N e
t.
FOR SALE-A: FINE OAR
WAGE AND SADDLE HORSE.
Fold for want of nee. 'robe seen at McCrea's - Stables,'
TRIED Street, above MARKET.
LEGAL.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR
TAP CITY AND cocumr OF PEIMADELPIIIA.
NOTICE is hereby given that CATHERINE 8111TH.
widow of the decedent. has filea Ln said Court, her , l7e.
!Mon and an appraisement of the personal property
which eh* elects to retain tinder the act of April 14.
1861, and the supplements thereto. and that the same
will be confirmed by the Court on FRIDAY. Hardt 17.
A. D. 1666. at 10 A- 111 mils* exceptions be flied thereto.
fe2B-tuthe It DaNIEL DOITOB %TY. for Petitioner.
COPARTNERSHIPS.
rOPARTNERSHIF.—TBE UNDER
SiGb ED have this dem amoeisted tinder the Arm of
EDWARD ROBINS ts 00: for the treas.:Mon of •
GENBRAL Beitycnie. STOCK, AND EXCHANGE
ROSINEOL EDWARD ROBES( •
HORACE B. PEARSON.
No. 47 South THIRD Street
77HsuAR7 NI. feralut
M==
JOHN IL COPI.
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
fur= AND WASHINGTON /MOM
PICELLAtiOLPICIA.
INGINARMS 111011INISTIL
Maanfacture High and Low Pressure Meant liaslnw
of land, river, and main* service.
&Mork Ossomters, Tanks, Iron posts, ke. ;
riga of all kinds, either iron or brace
.iroa•frame hoofs for Obi Works, Workahops,
lan
read Stations,
Retorts aid Oil Maskinery of the latest and most tm
Proved construction.
Ivery description of Plantation Vactinery, wish as
Sugar, Saw, sad Grist Mills. Venom Pans. Over
Steam Trains. Defeeatore, Filters, Pumping So airmen&
Sole agents for N. Bib lean's Patent Sag ar• AP.
mato., Neemytio's Patent Steam Hammer, and aapin•
Mwallac IWolse y 's Patent Centrifugal Sagar-Drainint
hine.
M. M. PALTIZR
STRAII.ENCONA BUILDHIB.
IRON FOUNDE
ISRS.
OINZRAL MACHINTS, AND BOILER NAM&
Ain Tel
PINXBYLVABIA RLILSOAD Putman STATIOI.
PlrTSTillßet, PENNA.,
Maingaetare all kinds of STSAIf ANGINES,"
r
from three to one hundred and fifty_ horaispower.
mated for Grist BEMs, Saw Mills. Blast 7nrnaoes, Oil
Went, an., dm
Omo particular attention to the constmodon of In.
sines and klardilmory for oil bovine and pamplat cwora
Hons. Bwm_always on hand, Onlattad and. ready fol
shipnient, lad BOILARS Of Mir, desatip
don.
orders from all parks of the sonntry kalloitad and
promptly filled. Jall•Sni
"hi - ORGAN, ORR, & CO., STEAM BR
+xi- GINE SOLLDERS,_ Iron Pounders. and Genera,
Machinist& and Boiler Makers. No. CALLOW.
HILL Street. Philadelphia. POW
HOFFMAN 85- JAMES, ATTORNATE
AT TAW .ABD ootivsntisprorni"
Themor, irmAltoo ootrw -
SAMUEL REFEMA24 ULM JAzoo.
(late of Phil
jer .at.TO
lames
.. a W. G. Biddle It am—
W'EL eaton & Co.
Crbatlex TS, Litz
E. 0. Ernltti*,
6L L. TAI L LR,
-cf L-5, 4.
No. .E.
42.1 WALNUT IStrge O t, Philadelphia,
ATTORMIY AT LAW AND
CONNTSSIONER FOB ALL THE STATES.
Int* Como atlatit, New lock, Itlbank. Nevada ,
Oregon, And Tema fa il•frtn.l7*
NITRATE OF SODA-200 BAGS JUST
reoetved.'and for sale is lots to snit partatators,
HARROW& BROTHERS & CO,.
munototuring Ctottohts.
&robe 'lO3 *mat FRONT Street * .
MILITARY AND NAVAL CLAIM
ABLAZiCL—YEAXIK WM/BM% Attorney. 140
ELIC.TB M.. rhtteds.. o fitoets!Ordnemoslttatteent
ter. and all other Acconnte eddied & and Reastos of. &on-
Indebtedness PtctittrOA ttigtoalt AVIALT Wash.
Wits.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MENIO.
140111A.11D
OAR& MEMO IL ...,.,coNDucrom
POEITITELT inictir
BRILLIANT F•:ELEW TO
gra. 61 - “ O'S or
GittwAß'S
0:1A ND GERMAN OPERA.
THIS (TUFBDAY) EVEN!NO. Febemay• Mr
Only dzaa. DM& 4ositivaly . lid
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OVela. lndstdi,
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THEODOIE El %RE L.V ai
TAVANVEB. i
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COUNT DEEP MT GRINUTtIII STVIE oca
COUNT DB NEVERS ISADORE LILIXAS
naer LADY OF HOPOR ,
Nod. 11VAIIGANE: ZIMER:St/
SECOND LADY OF Etulfoll_
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TRIED WM; .. ANTON Gaggr GVABD.---- „•—•—•AIP1028B
URCELI
Nadi Seal. incidental to therOpeca. by
Nies r EIBZESA WOOD
WEDNESDAY,%eh 1 86 6 .
liht finis of Von Weber ' s T, ef D'aingre.
•• DIA FRETS UTZ
Titg INCNNTATION Ettntbril in s PEPARATE
Ne givern In a gorgeous *Win, 'whit the soagottes.
pr
oot= opetieP, awil pa raphernanin from the Now fork goal ßAcadezolloo.
CEPEIONITT-ST; THEATRIC--
A- , CHESTNUT ETEENT. ABOVE TWELFTH.
TIIEWEVIT EVENING, Web
TTFIEFTIEFII Oleg?
of the hfglelm aureeeid'al ervigemezet of the YOBBO,
BEAuTiFut, A NVERFTVD
Ts
HELEN WIgETENIN.
Who will apt*ar 41101Pitti 1 0
TWO' 0 EMT CHAR
The performance- Wilk COMELIbII6O with the beautiful
dream. in two act*, the
WEPT OP TES WISH- TON-WISE.
Ehttramstlah Mee Helen tilf•stern
- To conclude with , Owennhaing °Onto Dwiniti, la
three ado, ev,led-
THE PET OP TEE PIPTI00hTB:
Little Pout, the Lwow rat EfiiinitsWeetera,
FRIDAY BEWEPITWIt HELEN WW3TBII4.
it
BANORDA srablble,
TElRTY•ThiliTrOisaio ItohriLY argettNßlL
TEETH BEE GITARD&WiII. will be Prescott&
WALNUT STMET • THEATR.B.—
UMEg. BBB" M. A eAsasctsum.
TUESDAY' BYRN-Mit. Feb Bith.
Second appearance-1h tale Theatre, for more tannin
year. of
ME. 5.01411118.
Mr Clarks'e pirformagnete wall tw Instiguratld by . Om
produmi.ic of the great SameAtion rl D faulk no w "wenn:l
ing in London, under 0* titurot " VHS tcrligErd (Pr
LOISDaI,
_" and in ir , eyrihrk under the HUSK- "Bag
!Meets or New Tort. '-loostired sad-ea , led
"VIE er•lssTet-UP Prik.e.o}lL.PEElve
"TUB sTRBSTS OP BBILLDII' PHIS."
Among the enact and impressive Local Somme Will be
The State . Rome amtVlemite aJ (iv .111114.
Fe mount. the Park , wee Wire Bridal.
The Burning Tenement Boutee..
View or Ebiladei bola from dui Schuylkill.
Thrilling, Effective p and , tiongs Incidents.
Milking Plenum of •
EVERY-DAY-110MM .LIFE.
Tom BaOser.. • • •.1 &
he Streete . of slats. ”. Teel Itratetwar
evening.
BOX BOOTS NOW OMB. It
MRS. JOHN DREW'S/ NEW ARCM,
bTEHIST ThEALTRE.
LAST' WSEIC•POSITIVILIT OT
"MS STREETS OF NEW VoElt,"
WITH ITS FINS CAST.ACENI. C MCCRAW/UAL
AFFIIITTet
"THE UNION SQUARE SNOW SCENE."
"THE TIMENENT 130(retr'' emi the CALSBELTED
FIBS WORTH
telT•St ON NONDAT 'NEXT NHS LurDBR. •
GREAT A 'KERMA N CIRCUS
WALNUT Street, above Mghtb.
Mears Dinh I INCE It ElBllkfi thi Proprietors.
Mr FRANICWIIITTAKERMater of the °Dale.
Will open on WEDBESDAN APCRRWjOB, let aY
March, (netting
reemere. Ga.k.Dlgn & MBMMENI3B lake pleasure in
allt (=MUM so the ottizetua -of Philadelpola that Cher
Dave ermined the building, on Walnut street. ahoy*
Eighth- for a limited period for the GREAT &BREW IN
CIRCUS COMPAN troupe of the be-t artiste In the
profession. Tttß ZOUAVE ENTRES will be prodacei
for the first lime in tlde city.on Wednesday extree, 4 , o/L .
The following named stare will render brilliant :Ye
scenes in the nng: JAKRB MdDlearf, double goenns.
pat& and Leaner: Madame elartlLug Le Petite GA
MILLE. M ile BL fZa GARDINER, Equeetrlennes ; thm
Polish Brothers WILLIAM and OEOEOI /mat Grin
nsoLs; W LESTER. the Posturer; 010. • SAUN
DERS. Equestrian; Mr. JoHN PLISTBIL Tile American
Jester and rnown; B BRIOR2OB. Tisht Et qes sad
Eqtestil an ; l) AB GA ED INS% Ctow n and Comte Singer.
and other great celabridee. The two little Punta*
named in honor of GEM Grant and Gen. Sherman, will
be introduced ever) evening, and at the Rerforeaaneee
on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. The oningsny
will Legman , ate the - PO eiY BACSS '' an early a. pas
ethic. Great Bare will be taken to maintain the digattg
already achieved, by paring due regard to moral sane
thanes.
. .
PhUadelphlla
Admission to the Great Show—First Tier. ;
IM cortATler. cts ; Private Boxes, SW dud. $6, as to PIM
and location. Boosting Porformances commence at V. 40.
Performance every Wednesday and cattirday Attu.
noon, commonalty at 234 o'clock.
CONCERT HALL.
NONDAT[NO Reb , uary 27,
AND Eritatit NVMI.4O , UNTIL ./r.ll/7414 NOTIOA,
The original sed only
CHRZDTT miNsTRILO.
J. Tug N9N t..•• Alois Proprietor and if
Twenty established Artists in the Ethioplea Protsi
lica and the wend. renowned Comedian.
08011.611
• " * - -;--inentendnee. New rams and alt
Admiss - •
tee rued ?SO watts
7e23.t60 rants
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF .111P310.
D. L. CARPENTER'S
SWEETITTB ABNEY a t. FLORAL BOMB,
WEDNESDAY EvRA LNG;
April 19. 1865
TWEETS THICSF. DOLLARS,
To liehod of J. Thcorley. 850.., 311 Chestnut streets of
them:l:lager% and of D. L. Ompenter, at his Dancing
Academy. 60 Arch street. feB4-6t'
1") L. CARPENTER'S
COMPLIMMITARY PARTY
Takes thee at the IttrElCaL PIMP HLIJ oa WEI*
11B8DaY EVENING, March let . Tickets cm be hatted'
OARPENTSR. 625 ARON btreat. faSS-Ses
ORUHASTRA.—PUBLIO
. ..al REHEARSALS eve nr HAWEDAY. at 33L Wale*
M.,, st ALUSIOAL FUND HAIL. Single Tiehete. Pr
oe x Lx. velgete, 111; to Ito had at Goulds. *Adze%
and Meyete Wiude Stem, and at the Hall.
PHILADELPHIA
ACADEMY OF FINE ARTE,
T. 1 13
311 1 11STKUT Streekjibove Tenth, ti °PEE 'Dei
for visitor', from 9 A. X. to 6 P. M. Jan
BOARDING WANTED-FOR
and Wife, within six squares of Third aed lisWast
streets. Address A. U. 11111x.i.IWIT.Press *Moe Xi Se
VIRST-CLASS BOARD AT. THE OLD
-••
U. 8. HOTEL. 413 OBBSTNUT STRIM. —One
law. handsome Cnamber, on the parlor door; will be
vacant to• day. This house het no bar. Beterenee re
quired fe274C.
BOARDING. -WILL 13E VACATED,
the let et March. o hue handsome] y-farnhhed,
room. on _the Ina floor. and one atingle room: Mt*
story. at 906 SP)ll2f US Street. felt St'
OST OR MISLAID-A PERPETUAL
" POLICY OF INSHEALECE leaned by the TWO.
TEES OF THE FIRE A.SBOCLATIONIo E. T. HAL.
LOWYLL for SEOO. dated Jane I, ISE, and transtemd
to the Fourth JOrereen B and L Association. Any lA
forreation concerning tame will be received by
te26-atrithl2,.. J. H. CHUBB. 331 REED Street
WEST GROVE BOARDING SCHOOL,
V for GIRLe, at WEST GROVE STAT/08. P. and.
B Genteel Bailroad, Chatter Comity Pa
The SUMMER TERM of this institution will WNW
mance on eh:GOND-Dal, the let of FIPTHARMTEIL
next. to continue 20 weeks. The course of Instractios
le extenaive and thorough, and is adapted to art ages.
For circulars, Es., aad4ess the Print al,
THOS. P COPIALED.
West Grove, Ps.
fe27•mtn2m
A YOUNG LADY WISHES A FEW
80 HO L TE R R S
p F f O MRO T T AM PI S A .
NO
. Address R .
Box 237 Pont OZoo. fe2s-2r
WOODLAND SEMINARY FOR
YOUNG LADIES, Nee. 9 and 10 WDODLAND
TERRACE, Weat MuladA. Rev. HENRY RUM.
A. M., PlinelpaL fe2A6t•
viLLAGB GREEN 133011:N4RY.--.
mrLITART BOARDING SCHOOL._ tow=
flfolll MEDIA. Pa. Thorough ootuue in Bathe
Claude*, Natural Bidenose, and uogitah; praOtal
sons In 01711 Ensinserfni. Pupils reaped at :An tbelk:
Ind of all sm. and enjoy the benefits of a borne. W
WI to John O. Capp & Sota,23 Booth Third greet; Tim.
J. Clayton, lea., Rah and Prune istree__,tir ex-NbertS
Rent, and ethers. address Ray. .1. HILRVIT
EAI -
TON. A. IL PILLAGE GREEN. Penn'a. no‘tleg
R RAIDER,
49 N. THIRD street,
IiDtENOVAL.-JORIT R WILLIAMS &
CO. have removed from No. Rd to No. 241
CHNSTNITT Street, lately oocapied by Mews. Wat.
McKee dr Co.
Crum No. CHARL22B ES
t? 11% HAM= M has R :7 Ei
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COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
Mr. CHARLES P. HeSSLTINN biomes a Partner IN
our Arm from tide date.
JNO. H. WILLIAMS as 00.
Paraarmarau, P•breary Id, 1886. fell-Im'
WRITTEN AND- VERBdL
SORT:MONS of Ohmastor,Conatlindion, and Tn.
lita,lent, with ADVICE on Rohm% Health, Masto
don, Sedl• Improvement, Management and Praia.
ins of CHILDREN, nodal adaptation. - Ito.. dng
and ereolon. b 7 JOHN L. CAPER,
Phrenologist and Bookseller.
oenAntrudrif No. E 5 S. TENTH in.,above Cheetint
wiLLux x. was.
FIRE AND THIN F-PROOF
SAFE MANUFACTORY. Large and small Rahn
en constantly on hand by 3. MASSINFORT. 416
VISE Street, Philadelphia- foll3-DatfiP
COTTAGE ORGANS
Not only UNEXCELLED, but UNEQUALLED in satiny
of Tone and Power, deeireed eepeedally for .Chervbes
and. Schou* but round o tee equally well adapted*
the Parlor and Drawing Room For sale onley
E X DEU S treet.
Also,
No. 18 Nor th SEVENTH. Street.
Also, a oomplete — amortutent of the Perfect Melodeon,
aenetently an head. &2l an
MrADOLPH HINTZ'S ram
TOMB and handsome PIANOS- Only for
SAS. MILK' S. 2BlB. FIFTH It.
ERNBST GABLER'S 7 1-8
Octave Parlor Grand PIANOS. Over
is ties in Philadelphia. Oalr S,S i sal l
e
JAL& OSMAN FIFTHSH Street.
MIPIRRAVEN- ,BACON'S
Known foo_41) yam. Onl yfor milin at
;AS BELLAK , s, wou a MTH Street
ff ri ff CALENBURG & VAII. - pErig
Ira clans. Only Horses
at JA HELLOC 8, SISI E. FIFTH Mort
NEW PINE 7-OCTANE MO-
Dintsr:sr
BILLAK
v 1.3 PIANO!, from an ti• 'Law
. 2111 18. sthwt.
PRINCE'S AIITOMILTIO OR
. GAAS unman amtbbil known In thls MN.
ODly for sale at All lIKLLAIE9S.
'2Bl B. 711TH 8 4 N.
PRINCE at CO '8 WORLD
EIJIOWMID I ODIOITS. Over MAN
Ja.3l-
zums Dow. • • - dIAS. BBLLAIL,B6I. Am er%
Sin S. 'arra
MitB.:ll-111 WOOD, OLLIRVOTAti r naming'.
471'
CARTES DE VISITE.-STEP IN AT
624 ABM &met_ examtee. and eniesseCertee de
B F BEMIRE'S styles see tawnier oiler...caller
them will views the most orittosl.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS—BEM:FM
FUL and desirable styles. and most durable. 4r• the
ratinated htbra• beck albums A ilite assortment far 8411
at B. P. 6.141121008. 624 ARC& street
ER' 8 COLORED PHOTO
-4,0 OKAPl:Dl—Exposited with we ebtLity. and are
Messing h. style. errearemeet. *ad actletlhe ir bee ese.-
Cline" Gallery . th Gallery . CWIT flit 8800 D duvet.
%Pm Grow. 10*
0
ABittSEMENTS.
trairuliukY. awe+ 4. IBS N %
DAR? GRAND 111.trIEB
BOARDING.
LOST AND FOUND.
EDUCATIONAL.
340 CHEBTERIT . sumo
1805 ELLSWORTH Stmt.