PALS BE —On Mondav evening, the 6th instant, Wil liam, 6ld*st son of Samuel 0. and Jane Palmer, la (be 38 h rear of his age His male friends ace Invited to attend Ms funeral,from Ills father’s resioenoe. southwest corner thirty third ind Bridge sireets, West Philadelphia, on Thursday Boornine, the 9th Inst. at 10 o'clock, ** BOBKHABT.—On Tuesday, 7fch Inst,, Peter Bark, kart, In the SUt year of his age. . Ble relatives and friends are Invited to attend the fa. itral, from his late residence, 818 Rase street,on Friday. Cth lust., et 2 o’clock, without farther notice. *** , &MlTfi.-On Tuesday, 7lh fast,, tannic Hay Smith, daughter of Robert S. and Bmlly 0, Smith, in the 4th year of her age. Funeral to procwd to the Media Cemstert, from 1714 mornla *’ 4t 9 nsy- OT &“ ornte ** “"■* 8tt > *“» L - Fnneral from hcrlcteresidence, onTkarsdiymem ne nexi.&t 10 o'clock, «*» [/PIN’S PLAIN BLACK GOODS.— Lupin’s Taxalees. *, Bombazines. All-wool Reps, | Empress Cloths. \ * M ertnoes and Cashmeres, •• Mouse*line Be Laines. *' 8-4-wide Barege Hernaul. - B'4-wlde Bareges and Grape Haretr. ** Thibet Shawls, die BBSBON h BOB', Mourning Store, iftBl-tf Mo. BAS CHBSTNuT Street. YRE & LA.NDELL ABE RE CEIYING a STOCK of anparloi DRY GOODS of EVERY Family. Fall Stock or Stßpl* Goods. Fine stock of Fancy Goods. Dew Goods dally recelred. GEUKGE G. MUJfI.ISS Will »E -LXVER r series of. Dlscoarses la the ChrirMaa 1, on TWELFTH Btraek, shore Wallace, Com te THIS EYEEISG, at 7 o'clock. Subjects: ISESD4Y—TheOhnrch of Ohri«(, RbDA Y —The Mediatorial Klosdom. DAT—The Pine somite Branches. ■U S-DAY MOKSISO-The Shepherd and. the EVRHJKG—The Everlasting Kingdom. mnB-2t* FOURTEENTH WAI!I> ILL PAY $llO CASH AS WABD BODHTTII 150.C00 OH HAHDIO CABH WARRANTS ! I I t between 9 k M. and 4 P M , to the BderuHlns itt'e, S. B. corner of THIRT4SNTH and (JESS# fbere the Treasurer will be in attendance to par icruit as soon as mustered. THOS. THOMPSON, IfMmi. TENTH WARD. Last Grand Rally to Free the Ward from Draft. well known that the Quota cannot be filled from .*n already drafted. The Provosi M• rabal h««or* for a *nppl«jnenfcarj' Draft to make up the do- ,«icy. me forward and h.’lp the Committee, Two hundred at Twenty-five DolUra will ftU owe Quota li To-ncieeie. : nd aa?e the good name of the Old Ui. meeting of the Citizens of the Ward will be held 'THURSDAY EYENXNO, MARCH 9TH, IH THE BABBHBHT OP 188 'A API IST CHURCH, BROAD A.UD ARCH, At li4 o’clock. lobo who &ie uaabia to attend will please send their ley to the Tieasurer* A. H. FEANOISOUB, No. Sl3 MARKBT Stieot. SIXTEENTH WARD. a mcelloK of the Sixteenth Waid Bounty Pnnd .uUlee, held at the Jefferson School Hooae oathe of Fehrnarr* 1860, the following was ananimonalr >ted: 'hereas. The sum of Sixteen Hundred Dollars he* log to the Sixteenth Ward Bounty Fund was lost at Tsadqn«rt«r< «f the Hancock Veteran Corps; td whereas, The money above mentioned was atten ds found by Mt. JAMBS J. BSVIUfS, (he elerk in eft of laid office, and promptly restored to the Sik ith Ward Bounty Bund Committee; therefore, •.esolvsd, That the thanks ofHhe citizens of the Six ith Ward be, and they are.hereby tendered, to Mr. I. J. REVILLE, for the BOMBS TS &ad iaTidEITT ilayed by him in no promptly reatorlnt to the Bounty ' Committee the money lost by their nient. SAHOBL B. JOBES, President. JBO. BOBBINS, Ju , Seoretary. PHILIP H. LOTUS, Treasurer. U* THE FIFTEENTH WARD FANS highest Boxjjsrrsr, IN CASH. CITY BOCHTY PAID IB CASH. m M. WANNER, Bseraltiag Agent, of THIKTBEHTHaad BRAMDY WISE Street., ■et - 'VETJF.BANB ! THE FIFTEENTH WARD 8 THE HIGHEST BttUNTI TO YfifEBAHS CEBBITBD TO THH WARD. fi*«raMns Offlot, inM-6t H. W. corner FIFTH and FRUSB Btreeta, xksth tvakd. *9OO FOB YOLUHTEEBB ■ FOB OSH TKiB, ,to " ditt “ deT^'B U ß a TlwAßD. f Bounty» cash. .*«••****►♦*»•*•• im IBs for Hanrock b Corps : ». Qoy»tnmejit BonatY■ *♦«».*»>»«*««» wt * w * atw inr, twentieth: wabb pats THE BIaHBBT BOUNM Bfflcfc «onwr of Tilrtesatk and Brandywine atnata. IteKSt’STOKES, at .cornel of and Girard ftTfJwe? JOBS M biley, tmwutct, «o. 427 Chestnut ilreft. or ths President, Wtt S H|LL, 7raskUa atuMt, atotrre Jeffanoa. mnS-ot i'uCTCBB. —“eKVSBIKB * 131^COMPaEY,” theflrato? the se?.|5 e ?.| TA L LMAOB' ’’aTOTSICir'Ius3 HAtS on SVSKINO. Marci 9. Tickets 38 cento. City Item officejohiTw* lobhlt ti " ” b H msW' ’Z- SPBIH6 OAItOEN ISiSTirWTK, J§S? BROAD and SPBIHO 44«w?wn Sl mit*‘wil>t YHiMWlfl i>A« Atuii BVBBT BVBflltfwt SBjl Wjp** Md BATOK»AT Afternoons. Life Kembera STSanMtod In present their CerttScatee, aaiP'o^ 8 library Tickets _________ THE dibiciobs of tke 9S& CHRBRY.KOH ratKOLEtW h. nsTB dav declared a dividend of TBN (10) raltOiSai i.» pSsbH oc tte TWBOTY.TBIBC. toe,., clear of State St. Boobs note on the »«*£♦£• pATO secretary,,, PBMIADA., Harsh 8.1868. mk9 ~ 3t W,4KI3BSw&”J»S SS: Sgftwjgi tes *s“ {“S’* % fittaHS 1 h«™£ 5o»o«tto give the patticMMS of Ms toterjisy jeWl authorities, and the impressions rtcareaiaMo* * r T™V«ts, admitting a.gentlemaa and two ladles^oae SteTffiiS*«« atreeta, vml dotUBOB Of PHiBMAOT will La Ml on »%« next, the Utli la;i. at th» ■KIBICAL FUND HALL. Prof. PABBISH wiUtftUTor tt #hT Garaaaia wSr. will ba in attandaM. Th« pablielslaTned lo attend. mM-3t TIIIKTEISTH W*R» OOT Of THB DRAF r. —A meetint of IBTRBBTH WARD will t>eh«J4 »*'s®isiS,Jjft Adams tchool House, Btreet, TttURSDAT IBBING, 9U Inst., at 8 ©‘clock, to hear the ftaal f ' of th.WoUioß Commßl St^?BigHMTJrHi Secretary.^ mv I,ATM kbr-ihe kxbco. mivß COMMITTEE, bains about to bdne their operations to a close, would regneet all ISu.eilnilons In aid of the Sufferers by the late Fire, enrner NINTH and WASHINGTON Streets, to report oa aH ■money in dheir hands with the President, H. F. KING, No. 607 BAR_ SOM Street, or the Treasurer, JNO. BBhLBx, CATHA SINN-below Hi OBTH. By order of the HlCHol>so]!ri Secretary. las' BEV. t J)S WITT TiLMAOE AT KUBIOAL FUND HALI-. THIBEVESIHO. at 8 o’tlock. i * Sntg •!: "GramWerMd Company.” k Ttckotß.» MW Bor »tle at the door. 6BVDIBIiEB AW» COMPANJ-- ES? Lecture •rBmKVENINa.at Musical laud Hall, £b»v T. D* WlTt TaLMiSB ’Boors open 7 o'clock, tectore at 8 BTlckoto, 26 coats. For Bale at the door. «_ HOTICK -AS ASHUAL KEBTISa of the Stockholders of the Swede Irattflom ffenI U Sto* tf on |oJ, h |AT: A|nja. xo lB«. A « » Prealdaiit. i gillie L* lB K l l^gs a HAU;,* k ’* ’ ft* the purpose of adopting imubim to »Uot» tto ■SSflSSmenof the*bOT»Words If w -oiiir j, BXBOEB IliHOSEtfSi I®*' Lin Of PWWBWVABIA on ?lroBB»AY B BVB»lliQ, March 9. In HALL. . finbieot* **Thc War out Boaufllpitor* ~ 1 Mlm K T OBBBNPIBLO, tbs celebrated Black *ldml»Ton “he of RNdmau Sick igßsKssaa cKm;».“o2|k ££for ntthednor’ hectare nt 8 o’clock. mh4-« Er"?raD ri noMMFe ß ™f "wau" V0 l“ t “ r VlvK T lTODBB?D0!.“ABB‘ jiar’i sorrier, a»d BialJttoropponbedtut »«“§¥?{“ military dtnr. or thill tarnish snbstltata*. «eranc»ie* for DOiLAKB jnM-dSWK iITKSTIOS I BECBCITS.-TH* XLKVBUfI WARD Is WU’f.JJVSSata 4 SonntlesTin Cask, besides Gashing toe City warrant#! *o»U«“Si“d to It oppjyto «mt or ot« At Chief FraßhlinU Ofiee* National uneras. n-au, ZAdnei’s jdUliary Hall* Third* below J jhe hau Second and Coates streets, or at Marshal Lehman s Third street, above Borneo. -arnuv *t The Gitkens of the Warn meet BVBKi •* sKßEfesar 4 fr Taoa. A. and Treasnrer. mhS- 6t Mgr> OFFIt'JK OF «mBOO Olt (M«. Bp PAHI” (Boom *o 201, Ho. 53* WALHtn* Bt. » x-M* PHnuUMUPHiA. Mewh 0.1885 WaHabti! nf Diivoton of thU COMPANY :SSk'Saw.2 , «i-S Kta will olOße on tie 14th, at their pra- Boolt»fortraß«f«rWiuewße™ t st thBll BBW •sept offloe, and opsn on a** ago CaRKY, ««o m# :■■ Soretarr. Wo!jSB*iS« fSSR rt&jSEKiK .afei&sa,* ■b* ofig* «I Ult Company i mjLrim |3§f*» BKOMPTS OF THE PSN.fSTI,, Ka? TANIA FKBEBMBN’B BELIEF ASSOCIATION HDce January 8 ; Edward k Clark..— - S5O 0-3 8. aw. v«i«ftu.„'~~ * %mm JohnT. Lewis.......**.*.******...*.,**.....,***** go q) A. J. Drexel,....•-.»****>.*.*.«4...jyj to H. Brtdpon*HM»H4dMdtlH«*4»mmMlH MH „„ 10 0) MTS, J. 100 iK) proceeds of a fair held at the house ©f B. B Come»iM -35 00 Mr*. J. Rhea Barton 100 0) J. 2O 00 Dr. John Meigs, 53 00 Basie? L. 21 co A Barker:... 00 00 — 35 00 James y. Watson.,.. 25 00 «aßday school of Christ Ohaioh, Fottstowa. thiongh Ksv. O. A Imtlmer 41 40 Th'pniih Bov Phillips Brooks. 60 00 BiMb Olm. of Church of Holy Trinity 101 Mesbm of Church of Holy Trinity 63 00 A 10 00 A W. *4,**4*4.*...~*....~.....4~ 83 00 Dr Koeper.~*4* 5 00 Wm. B. Hill a 20 00 Davis Reese, West Chester »**. -4***.. 20 03 O, W. Tolsud a * ... 25 00 Emily m. Biddle OQOO* B- H. Newton _ 5 03 «f. ti. Bfuoo ACo >•■. 100 03 Mies Nkiclssa 8t0ne».*....-*»»».»..»*..*.~.«•*•♦• WO 03 Jas, Hoover A Sons. Norristown * a,-.**, ~ 103 0) Dr. and Mrs. Rutherford.......2o 03 Mrs. J. O Kunke1.....~ 10 00 John W. Bftinei....». 6.00 B. H. Bar to) ....... *..**.4****.'*.,*.. 50 00 Mrs. C. 8. Olden 50 00 S&nmeiS- White 50 00 fI.H. B*~~- ..... 4~-44~~*,~~ 20 03 Lindiey Smyth 6J 09 Pittsburg Frtedmen’i Aid Commission, for refu _ gees in South Carolina, for Miss Laura Towne.2,CoD 00 Jas. 8 Oox .....77, gq 03 S&bb&th School Third Presbyterian Charch, Plus bury, for MUs Laura Towns... ........... 69 00 Nathaniel Potts ♦*..*. go 00 Thomas If. P0tt5*.*.4*............t...**.*****...,. 25 03 RebeccaS Potts.......v****....*..*****..**..-*.**.. 10 0.) Francis Potts 5 03 AnaaM. F01t5.*.....,.***. .**4. 5 00 Mbs MdryPnrvi5.................. 25 00 W. W. ......*..4.*. .*4. ..4.4*. .......***». 25 CO J. L. Frick..., »4.............4444.4444.44AA. 44.44 10 00 Charles Wheeler— .. * 250 0) M— - 6 OJ A. B. Koherte 103 03 Theo 81i55........ *4.4 4 44.4..... 4».. 50 00 2 N. Wright 50 00 Thomas Baldwin. 10 U 0 James Graham***.*. 100 00 J. & 5t0ne........... 203 03 Israel Morris...-.....4........«44 63 00 Colonel G. H. Grosman. *~*« 10 W J**eup & Moore. ...~4 zfOOO WiiliamA. Speakmaa.2o 00 Colored Sunday School, per 2. O. Topping.™* 225 Oliver Parry*...-**.,,.25 00 Yacgban Sewing Circle, First Unitarian Church 103 00 LiiJie Moors.. 5 03 Olaretce B, Moore**.•*•*•*'.«***.«.•• 6 00 Charles Leland... 50 03 Memnerofahe Church of the Evangelist.«... *4.. 12 75 William. Batch Wister $6 69 Daniel Neall..** «-•♦»• «»»*•»«4»>*.chmwi»*..mm.«* 50 03 Willism Still 103 00 Clement 8idd1e........... 200 00 Th ough Bev Phillips Brooks ~.~.*~~«..**** 23 00 A. Whuldia A 50n5....... .**......... 209 CO 3. H Bouthwojrih.~**......~*.*~4****—.*«»*.• |g 00 John CJartoo.—4..-.............44*4..4..*44.4* SO 00 Thouaa Wilmington. Del*2o.oo Samuel C Morten... 50 00 J Barman * 20 00 William Schrader....*..** ~*4*,*,,.6 00 Charles Gibbons 160 03 AbnerH&tses**.** i 00 Thomas Drake 259 03 Edward H0pper........»*»•»..4..........59 00 2. G. G. *i *4 4. 4444*..*. •* 50 00 Henry- H«51muth.*.,.,.*.*~44.4.;«4~~.*....r....4 160 03 T. J. Megear. 44444,4........4*«4»44....■*■.....**;.. 60 00 K. T. Ange11.*.*.........A**** *44.4.,....A... 1 03 Mr*. Wm. 8uckne11.*...4..44**...............*44. 10000 Thc-mas C Band..*,4* .4..****4***..., 26 00 A. jigvew* Centreville, Del'.*...*.** 4**4«....444 100} Peter Frick . •*. .*,...,,4*444... 5 03 flewbail. Eerie, 103 CO Reuben Winslow 40 09 F, A. Hoyt.....*.*** 10D 03 B. C. 81dd1e.~~.4~.~44.*.. 20 00 2ii3» BJack...6 TO SarahMlddUton.W Q 3 M, &I>. Lyons...low C&SSI* B, s2t si| s6| slt 14 00 c.*a~ $7,360 40 Self. CLARK*■'TreatruTer. *o. 35 Sonth TfilSD Streets P£NSSTLTASIA HOSPITAL.— The undersigned acknowledges the following contribution*, m reep nee to ths Appeal of the Physt* clans and Surgeons of the Pennsylvania Hospital, for aid to that Institution aince 165 ft ult ; J. S, Lippincott&Co., (additional).... $530 00 John We15h....*.... 600 M William Welsh *—••» '6OO 00 Horatio C 250 00 Wnj, P. Tatham.*«~.... 2® 00 Oha®. H Baker . —~~ 200 00 naao 8art0n....160 CO i \ Mc8ride*..............N.»«« 126 00; Rebecca Ann 100 01 Washington * «g 03 CLaTleßBpencar^.—^«^*.«—}oo 01 Joftlah 8ac0n5......... CO J £' gar Thomson •~ M M ~ ~ iiwoj John. arter-... 10100 I MOM J. O. Mercer...,........™.™— Ma 00 Vs, MtCaUnm, (additional) Mi) 00 Elizabeth W. Lewie.. ...™.....™ 100 03 Mary Lewis™.™—— - " dS 53 Sarah Lewie... ™.-™™,,™, 1W 00 French. W. Lewis. M- 33 100 00 Thor. McEwen, M, L...... „..™.™. MOO M. B. Shallcross. M. D™.~ * M 00 A. D.-Hail, M. D. SO 00 Thos. Wistar, H, D —•- * 30 01 Alex fla.ee ™~ ™..™....™......™ 60 03 Lindsey Nicholson- I.™.™-™-™- ouuu Edmund Smith ™— 60 00 Joseph Perot 40 00 W. MiSte-venson™™..-™-™*™— ••••’*••• 58)5 J. it. Wucherer—™.™.™ -™ SOW T. K. Colilns —.... 20 03 Edwin M. Benson.™ 10 00 JOHN T. LEWIS. Treisnrer, 331 South FRONT St. Philadelphia, 3d Month (March), 1855. It KH= OFFICE OF THE FULTON COAL I=*? COMPANY, H 0 407 LIBRARY Street. Philaleiphia, March 6, 1866. At a meeting of the stockholders of the PUL PON GOAL COMPAHY, held this day, the following resolutions the a«t of Aseemhly anproyed the 14th day of February, A. D. 1865, authorizing an increase In the Capital Stock of the. Oompany. he and the same hereby i§ accepted, and that notice of *nch acceptance Be given, to the Governor of the Commonwealth Dy the tional Capital Stock authorized to be created and issued by said act of Assembly, he distributed t pe Kn Dollars per Shsre) among such of the stockholders whose names sbail be registered on the hooks of the Company on the lfith day of March. A H 1845, as shall on or before that day, at 8 o’clock P. M , tern affri ting to take and pay for their pro rata pTOpprnoa of Bald twelve thoimand shares of stock. to be made by the Directors on the 16th day of March, A D 1866, and payment for the same to be made, in cash,' on tin 20ih day of March, 1866. And chould de fault in such Payment be made by any stockholder, rhe shares allotted to such defaulting stockholder maybe forfeited, bv the director*, and sold b j them for aeppnnt of thetompany,St Inch price at or above P*r a* they notice of the proceediugeof ttiU meet* beg be given to the etoekhoiderß, as farm may b ? n P twn tie&hle, by circTUars, and alBo by pabUcatioa in two k jSwlned“lh” for tbeVurpoae of bntlon of the additional share® of toe stock or the Com pany among the stockholders, the transfer books shall be closed on the 16th lnet., atSo’clock P. It, and re main closed until the 21st inst ,atlo o clock A, . ifISft.’SUJSi'SS.SJSIffiSg p, G. Hollis, Secretary and Treasurer. mhB-7t CITY COMMISSIONERS’ OFFICE, Is£> Match 2,1865. HOTICE TO PEOPHIK tOKS OF HOTELS, KBSTAU-- BAHTS, and others engaged In ot desiron-H °f SpirUnone, Vinous, ot Malt Liquors, by less measure TheToKUlocete sit to heat for Lleesßo ai their Office, No. 11STATB-HOISBE BO stairs), for the several daT *’ te ir4f»d ®th of M gi£,i and Seventh 'Wards-On Thursday, 9th of "llghthand NinthWards-On F'lday. Mthof Match. Twith. and EleYettth Wards—Oft Moaday, I3tft oi *Tweiflh and Thirteenth Wards-On Tuesday, 14th of M |onrteenti and Fifteenth Wards-On Wedneßday.lSth. and Seventeenth Wards-On Thnrsday.ieth °*2?hfenth and nineteenth Wards—On Friday, 17th of Tw”ntleth and Twenty-first Warda-On Monday, 20th and Twenty third'Wards-On Tuet 4¥w«ntV°f«nnhand Twenty fifth Wards-On Wednes day* SBd of March. SIXTH. WA RI».-VOLLBiTKEBS I=E> and all interested will pleaße take notice that By order of the Bounty Committee. mh3 ~ lot ra- PITTSBUK«, FOBT'WAYXK,*sn lai? CHICAGO BAILWAY COMPANY, OFFICE OF iPWR BUP.BOTiILT. PITTSBURQ* Pa * P6P 14, ISoS. * *kk«Tt»i xneeting of toe Stock ami Bondholders of Directors andsuch S%^f»W^Wof af l SSoiT§: e*Bmek Books of the Company, at their office la tfcecityof Pittsburg, and tar iffliMT ta the city of New York* will w fllowd O]. tte llt dly of Marci at J P. M.. and remain closed until the Uth day of March thereafter. _ . fel7'-troMC . W. H- BASHES, Secretary. _ '•aj- ©fficbskhboa oMrcoMPAwrr, |a» Me. 10 MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE. Fan.A BThfannmilmeettng of the Stockholders win he held o] ‘lr H - ftg rg- jkffersos mbdicamjomeob. K3sf —TbB Annual Commeaeement will t» held as MPBICAL PUND Hall on SKID AT next; 10th Inst., itts o'clock. The charie to the graduates by Prof. wancoAST fke ccb'lo icrltea. _ „ _ mhB-3t BOBLBY PUSOLISON. Dean. r-ST TUB PBS9IHLTSIU TDtB H MS’ STTSaBCB COMPANY. Maxcs 8.1855. The Directors bays this daT declared a Dividend of BiTßlf DOtBABS ABD FIFTY CENTS per Bhareon tha Stock of the Company for the last six months, which will ho paid to the Stockholders, or their legal repre- OBOWELL. Secretary. a AUi THE STOCK PEOPLE’S EQUITABLE 'OIL COMPANY HAVIHG BBSS TAKIH, the subscribers are notified to call and MAKE PAYMENT to thoTreasnrer, on or before FIFTH BAT CTharadari.HEXT, otherwleottmlr names WILL BE s CANCELLED Front the list. 6AMDEL TOWHSBHB*. Trewurar. 80, 39 Booth BSCOBB Street. ill. COMPANIES. BTAKOUO STORE OIL AND MINING COMPiSf. CAPITAL 800,000 SHARES—PAR VALUE *l. 180,000 SHARES TO BB SOLD-THB BEMAISIHO 80,000 SHAKES TO BE DIVIDED KQUAM.Y AMOIIG THE SHABEHOLDBKS. Cost of Property $BO,OOO. Working Capital... lach Shareholders Stock Costing but SO Cents per Share. Organised on the same equitable principle as the "■Vulcan". and " Government," whose properties are Adjoining those of the Standhtb Stoub Oil. and Miirura Company. Sample of Oil a well on a contiguous pro perty cam be seem at this office. The Directors of this Company, desirous to divelop the mtnejal reeoarees of tneir territory, withoat re course *o the speculative spirit mow prevailing, propose to place their lands in the market on the original basis. They desire development, knowing that the legitimate production of Petroleum is of itore value than the mere end asg* of lands.'' 1 Since the organization of tilts Company information lias been received that a Well, yielding ninety Barrels a day, was struck last week in the vicinity of our property, on the Standing 1 Stone. Within two days after the announce* ment of this fact, and before the Boohs were opened to the public, Si,ODD shares were subscribed. The Lands of this Company are located as follows: One tract of land on Muddy Greek, a branch of Middle Island Creek, sfc- Tyler county, near the great oil re gions of Greene and Fayette, oa the borders of Penn sylvania. This tract contains one hundred and fifty acres, im fee simple, and has abundant mineral Indica tions. A well wap struck on the Bth of January, in the neighborhood, at the depth of three hundred feet, and e mow flowing largely. TheOHls lubricating, and at die land is convenient to the Ohio river, the cost of transportation will be comparatively small. One tract of land. in fee simple* containing one hun dred and thirty* fonr acres, adjoining the above, with unusual developments of Coal, Antimony, and Asphal . turn* in addition to the abundaut indications of Fetto leum. IU L tract of land* in fee simple* containing sixty-four acres, oh Standing Stone Creek, within two miles of theMttle Kanawha, and in the immediate vicinity of die Burning Springs and Hashes river territory. This land is in the heart of the ou region of West Virginia, and alt: ougb hitherto undeveloped on account of the war* the indications of oil are unmistakable Being within two miles of the Kanawha rivßr, the facilities for transportation will save a large percentage on the price of* the oil and minerals, . : rvt ~ ■....... ■. ■■ A leue of ton acres on Little Kanawha river. In the immediate vlclnitr of the (real Llewellyn and Bath-'’ bone Well** which are the largest ever discovered in.' the history of Petroleum, the first flowingthree thou* sand barrels a day when.struck. For the Company pays A BOTALTT ©F ONE TENTH OF THB Oil* •HRBr value of thU lease will be understood, when we state , that a new well, flowing two hundredfbarrels. was struck in the neighborhood, on the Burning Spring Ban, within the last few days* A lease adjoining the above, for which, the Company Uvea a royalty of °® ka oU - In presenting the lands of Tyler county to the attain tionof the public, the Birectors will merely reprint t» following extracts from evidence of the moat troat A correspondent, writing from New Matamoros, Tyler cotrnty. West .’Virginia*, says that oil was struclK on the Bthinst., on Middle Island Creek, five mUes from the Ohio river, at what is called Hissam a Mills, in fylej county. Tht well is at a depth of some-threa hundred feet, and the oil was pumped up by a hand pump. The sews flew like wild fire, and those who sold thair lands optionally for $lOO per acre some time since, are now, sorry that they have sold. .Nearly all tae iandawre bought or leased in the county, and great excitement Pr from\beSpeosal Eepoit to Forney*s Press, pubUslwd December 6th, 186*. and understood to be from the pen of an editor of that journal who. was sent by Mr. For ney to make a tour of the West Virginia oil region:. • : * * In Tyler county* especially around the county, seat, Middleburne, the evidences of oil are very abundant. This is so near our State that one almost imagines he is riding on Pennsylvania farms. The people of Tyler county are an intelligent, bo6y class, and more enter prisinjr than any of the other counties I have visited. They have taken their own lands in hand, and do not Invite the ontside world with as much avidity mi their more humble neighbors on the Little Kanawha. .As an evidence of their confidence in their own enterprise, 1 know of one gentleman now living near LUtersviUe who refused fifty thousand dollars for a tract of land not more than eighty acres In extent. He was boring a well at the time, and the neighbors around him were aleo boring wells. The capitalists of the West, from Chicago, Et. Louis, and Cincinnati, as well as the capitalists from Boston* who came rather, late into this new business, die greedily and eagerly endeavoring to supplant the masters of these coveted lands. The oil territory that extends from Middleburne, Tyler county, if the surface indications are borne out* will be-the great oil basin of the continent.’ ■ . _ _ The necessary machinery is now ordered* and an effi cient Superintendent already a* work for the prompt development of the lands, so that an early.retnrn. may be expected from investments In this Company. OFFICERS. PEBBIEEST, ISAAC COOPiB, Of the firm or Coopar A Cpuard, S. B. corner of HIKTH and MABKfir Streets. ' tKEASURER. JAMES M. FJSRGOBOH, Office of the Company. I&AS. H. C |IOBBOTHAM. , , Prospectus, 'with Haps of the Oompaay’seatates* or dered, and will he ready la a few day *• . , Subscription Boohs now open* at the Office of the Company, j, 0 WALNUT STBEET, mh7 tuthstf Boom So. 3, Third Story. Egg 3 * IH£ ' CHEERY RUN BASIN Oil. MIIIJtQ COMPART OF PITTBBIHu.... STOCH.**..««*♦.***»*««■«*•"* In 850,000 Shares of ORB DOLLAR Bach. sso,oooof'which is set aside for workini capital. Only a limited number of shares to be aold. OFFICERS. FBEBIDISHT, WM. McOOTCHEOTST, Liberty street, Pittsburg. TREASCBB*. B A. GBoBCB, /■ Jt Cashier Farmers 1 Deoosit hatSni Bach, Pitts burg. * Libezty street* Pittsburg. aUPBBIKTBXDEITT, TBOMAd R CLaBK, Oil City. Pa. ' Tta property Is located entirely ia Yeaaugo county, Pennsylvania. AND CONSISTS OF First. 194 acres choice territory *&*«*,. "bug* on Hickory Creek, commencing about 275 rotU from us month, cn the Allegheny river, and extending alone either side of the creek a distance of 230 rods, making a water front entire of 600 rods* or room at least for 200 wells. The developments nowbaina lo cality, combined with the late strikes on Pit Hole Cieei, and other tributaries of the river, show and establish conclusively the fact that **£??*** the only neceisary requisites to the obtaining, or large paying wells on this territory. The land is subject to two leases of one-half acre each, the Company receiving one-half the oil, and being at no expense, , Jn Second. One*uua«er lease-hold Kite Hob. 48 and 49. ALLEQHS HY PBTBOLBUM COMPANY. On the Allegheny river, about one-fourth mile above Horse Creek and about thirty rods from a wellnow raid to be producing 40-barrels of oil per day. These lots join wont, each* rods on the river and extend back some 20 rods—making a frontage of 16 rode. TWO WELLS Are coins down onthis property, one of which is nearly completed, being about some 400 feet. The iu •^^'ftSSKWHS&RSES:' SPRINGFIELD PETROLEUM COMPANY. ObChtrrr ßob, alioTit tliiee-aaaptaraof amlle aboya the "Eeed f ’ well, and bnt a shortJUsta??.""®,*" •‘Auburn.** “Yankee,* 1 and other good weliß. .There ik room on the property for three wel[s* one of which is now being vigorously prosecuted. Thirty days, ij>i® confidently bSived, will make this well ready for tert tog. as the machinery and everything connected wito. St Is of the first order. Lease, 20 years; Boyalty. on*- 11 Fourth? 8 The entire lease-hold of lot No. 16» ST. NICHOLAS OIL COMPANY, On Cherry Bun. On this property there is roomfor fourwellsfone of which is eowbeing sank. As this lea,a j« locateanearthe famous EjAW®. cry Weliß, producing respectively 2SU, 100, ana«t barrel., there is scarcely a aonbt .of aorm dantßaoceas. The record of Chrrry Ron ohronioles no failuro la tals fayorltelocality. Lease, Myettßißoyiaty. b»lftM»“- Bnbscrlptlt n Book (or a limited number of me shove Bbarea now open at «*« * COLLINS, ' mo and J»4» North FRONT Street, t PBliAßßiJHr.a.tFeb- 27, 1865. .mh7-6t _—— THE FIOEBNOE Oil COMPANY. I=B? —JIOTiCIt TO Dlree ton of the FLORENCE OIL COMPANY taheareatplea snre In announcing that, throughJhedndefatifable ex ertions and personal attention of Mr. WILUaM HABT, the President of the Company, who. hae peon for oyer fire weeks and Is stlU upon the lands directing and nixing counsel in the J>roosdme or the work) together with the aid of Mr, boles Patent fa compsrawe Borlhg Machine, which is now In foilope ratton, hoth day and night, that- appearances indicate .retells which vrill won amply pay and gratify tha Stockholders; , __, ' Published by order of mreet &L . It* Office Ho. 38 N. FIFTH St. OTHCE OS' THE PRESIDENT COMPANY; Pbbsidbst, Venan go co., Fenna. Hew oaK , jgj,. n, 16*6. A special molding of the Stookhriderc of the PRESI DENT, PORCUPINE, and SEDFIELD PETROLEUM COMPANIES wtu he held at the OONWBWTAL HOTEL, la the city of Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY, fhe eighth day of March nest, at 12 o’clock, noon, for the purpose of voting on the proraeltton to itsue to the separate certificates for their Interest In the POKCUPIHb com- PABT, and alsoon theprOMSlHon f °r the sale of snob portion of the Capitftl dlowl of the POKONPINB Pa* TB.OLLDM COMPANY as may be required to r*i« a 'AAUidJkum vv "^ oBKINO CAPITAL f.».tnlh-W Secretes PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED ST. MICHAEL’S CHURCH, KENSINGTON, Forthe erection of the To were, and making other Im provements and repairs, until the Slat DAY OF HABOH. The plans may be seen, and a copy of Uis Specifica tions obtained, at the Office of the Architect, EDWIN F. DUBANG, led., Ne. 61 North -SIXTH Street. The .Committee reserve the right of aeceptlng such Proposals a. they judge heat for the Interest of the flhareh. mhs ' st gAOB’S ORNAMENTAL HAIR mantjeactobt. The largest and Best assortment of WIGS, TOUPEES. LONG HAIR BRAIDS AND CURLS, WATERFALLS, YIOTORINES. FEIZBTTES, ILLUSiyS SEAMS FOE LADIES, At prices lower than elsewhere, at THE GRAND NATIONAL GUARD. Major Genera? Hancock’s Ist Army @300,000. 30,000 VETERANS WANTED. THE PATRIOTIC EXCITEMENT ON THE INCREASE. Tbe Corps to be Beerntted to its Sffaxl mrini Kumber* THE BIBNEY BBIGADB WILL BE ATTACHED TO of Veterans for the GALLANT GENBEAL HANCOCK, to form a part of tbe G&AND NaTIOBAL GUaBD, to protect the Institutions of oar country, to vindicate the honor, power.' and glory as emblemized la the “OLD FLAG;'* and fight for and sustain it against all enemies, foreign or domestic, have occupied a considerable share of public attention for some time past, It Is gratifying to announce to the public at large, that to far my efforts have been crowned with success. The noble re»poase ’ oftheVeter&na reflects is finiceeradJi on their patriotism Their wUliHgnetß to be In at the death of >he most infa mous and causeless rebellion that ever shocked civiliza tion and Christianity will make a brilliant page in the history of our country, and endear their names to pos terity.- BOUNTIES AND PAY. Since my first general advertisement, the bountiesof fered -by the constituted authorities of Philadelphia have been increased as fellows: The net pay of a Veteran Volunteer la Hancock's Corps Is, viz: For one Tear Government Bounty—** •♦*♦**•*** ,«*• sloo' City of Philadelphia Bounty*.4oo Monthly pay from United states Government, $l6 per month.. 192 OlothiDgaccountyearly.......42 Ward Bounty (average)..,. 25 City Belief for Families of Volunteers, $6 per month..——**.«.**. 72 Total.— .The net pay of Veteran Volunteers for two yeara-ia- Hancock Corps is, vis: Government Bounty ♦ —»» A* W, WHU * » W*«W4 «—»»♦■— $5OO I Jlty of Philadelphia Bounty. —« —— 600 Monthly pay from United States Government, $l6 perm0nth—...,....... 884 Clothing account, $42 per year—.—*—— *-** 84 Ward Bounty, (average). . 26 Cltyxffilef for family, $6 per month——..—.—. 144 540,000. i Total.—» . i.im, —*51,687 The net pay of a Veteran Volunteer for three years in Hanctck’s Corps la, viz: Government 80aety...., ——— $6OO City of Philadelphia Bounty... ■— —.———, 600 Monthly pay from United States Government, $l6 per month.*«—— 678 lhothlng account, s42peryear..-— —*—«—* 126 Ward Bounty, (average) m., ......h. ww 26 •City relief for families, $6 per month—* 216 Let it be distinctly understood that any man, exempt .from draft, or woman or young lady desirous of bsfng 'represented in the army can do so* upon > paying to the undersigned the Bum of sfo, and a handsome cartificate commemorative of the event will be given to the person thtts represented. •'Of this sum $25 will be paidto the recruit, and $26 will be retained to defray the extraor < in ary expenses for music, advertising and bill print' lng incident to raising troops. Let every man and wo man in the State, who desires to be represented in the army, come forward and make this investment for the purpose of strengthening the ranks of the army. - THE BIBNBY BftIGADK. The Brigade of three regiments, ham ad in honor of that gallant hero whose name lives in history, will be at tached to the Ist Army. Corps. It lathe intention of the patriotic gentlemen interested in perfecting this orga nization to present each member with a handsome testi monial as a memento of the occasion of his re-enlisting especially in the Brigade. The Becruiting ana Mastering Office, for the present, is at the northwest corner of FIFTH and F&UNB Streets, Fifth ward. Disbursing Office, northeast cor ner of SIXTH and'XIHOK Streets. The headquarters of the men, after having been mustered into the service, are at Eichmond HsU. . _ ■ ' • OSg* Other recruiting offices will he opened in dlffer - eat parte of the city and State as soon as tjie arrange ments can be perfected. _ - , ___ • „„ , BENJAMIN FE ANKLIN, Executive of the Becruiting Committee and Chief of mhfl 6t . Detective Department of PMlada. f GRANT MUST HATE WILh LOYAL CITIZENS COMBINE TO SITE LET EVERY MAH MAE* HIMSELF A RBCRtriTIHO OFFICER. now forming in Philadelphia. Be shall receive all hte ironntles In cash, and he at* inched to the Corps of the brave and gallant han e o-o K. This war will be ended in sixty days if every man and woman in the country will do all In their power to send men to the army. * There are 'enough discharged soldiers willing to return to the front, if proper means ace-used to induce them to go, to enable General Grant to tahe Richmond, destroy Lee’s army, and end the war without the aid of the Peace Oommlcaionera of Jeff Davis, Let me procure them and send them forward. THE BIRHBY BRIGADE. . General Hancock is now recruiting, under the order* of the "War Department, - a corps of who have Bees, service for two years or more* ana have been honorably discharged from the service of the united States. It requires very little moment to prove that such men are worth infinitely more than ten times their number in raw recruits or bounty jumpers. TBE BBIQADB BADOB. _ , Bach recruit will he furnished with aßsdge com memorative of the honored memory of Major General D. B. BIRHBY* which will be a proud souvenir cithe true veteran soldier who has re-enlisted, in the B «iif| NTATIVE HBORHITS. In the proposed brigade every man or woman desirous of sending' a representative recruit to the army can do so by the payment of 950 to any ot the gentlemen named, or any of the foregoing committees of this sum 925 will be paid to the recruit, and $25. will be retained by the Treasurer of the Committee to defray the extraordinary expenses, including music, printing, &c.,&c., incident to raising troops, Bet every man and woman in the State, who desires to be represented in the army come forward and’ make this investment for the purpose of strengthening the ranks ot the army. Do not wait to be called on, but send the money and procure a Repre sentative! Veteran Recruit, one who has and can make himself of service to our Government in its hour of trial. Don’t count the cost. It dividend. Shall be treated with frankness and equality. JTot one dollar shall be taken from their bounties, but all will —ha jmld'ihotn without commission ordiscount. It is our it V ~lt fra ri ft ytthont the aid of substi admitted. we will treat-every suldrui'itu»teftiiaiU h« and every promiee shall he kept. If he is Injured, the Chief of Detective Police will discover the reason, and apply FAT. , • The net pay of a Veteran Volunteer in Hancock s ForoneyearGovernment Bounty ***,**** 9400 City of Philadelphia 80unty....400 Monthly pay from United States Government, 916 wt Clothing account yearly £> Ward Bounty (average) ••*•*••*«•***« City Belief for Families of, Yoluateeia, $6 per w BIKSGTOBS. _ jOHifP KSAHBB» , GaBii«r ?irafc National Bank, Alieffheny. S- B'. koBBHOY. „ Of Mcßiroy, Dickson.* Co., Wool Street, Jitisbnrf. WE McCUTCHBON, ' Liberty street, Rttsbnr*. Dr. L K M'ABOY. Pittsburg. JOHN M. CRAWFORD, New Castle, Pa." EBBNEZEB HcJUNKIN, Butler, Pa. Hon. JOHN M. DUNLAP, Lancaster, Pa. 90S CHESTNUT Street. MII-ITABI. Corps of Veterans. THIS COBPS. Total—.—-~~~™-***«~~*.**~«***.***-$2,145 BBPJRESBNTATIVB BBCBUIT6; MORE MEN I |[ ■v THEM TO.HIM-1 Tie Veterans are > eady to go to tha front without do la v, if citizenB will do their duty. Let every Veteran who enlists join the BlBNXnr BRIGADE, Total. ..$1,131 The net pay of Veteran Volunteers for two years in Hancock’s Corps is, vis: ' Government Bounty-..........— trouu City of t-hiladelphia Bounty.....™u Monthly pay from United States Government, #l6 per m0nth............... we Clothing account, #42 per year 81 Ward Bounty (average)- f City relief for family, #6 per month 144 The net pay of a Veteran Vdluntesr for three years In Hancock’s Corps is, viz: Governmen t bou aty - -•- OWJJ effthing'acconnt, $42 per y tar... . omfoumov to raise the brigade The committee who have charge of the organisation or the Brlgsda are: O. W. C, Howell. Goo. Bullock, David Fanet, John W Braiman, Joraph F. Tobias, D. 8 Winebrenner, Beth B. Stitt. ixe entire Officer of .the Committee, BBWJAMIH FKAb KLIN, Cnief of the Detective Police of the city °Traararw, idOBTOH MoMIOHABD, Jr., Ciehler of The be oompoßed of Three Beglmenta. One will be raised under the direction of the corpora tions of Philadelphia. From theee corporations the ® o cSi l ThoSi l l o^ctt ) o Vicefteddentof thePenneyl vanla Batlroad Company! Frederick Fraley, Preeldent. of ibe Schuylkill Navigation Company! Chae. B Smith. Freaident of the Beading Bailroad Company: Thomae C. Hand, President of the Delaware Mntnal insurance Company: Stephen A. CaldweU, President of the hirst flftti'Qßfti Bank of Philadelphia, _ ~ _ The 2d Regiment will be raised tiuder the direeUon of the Manufacturers, Merchants. an4 o ?| o Jf rs R ® f r *JJ II CT" delphia The committee will coMisfc of Barton H. jenk*. Lemuel Coffls* Henry Lewis. Jr.* Charles L. Borie (of C L. & H. Borie), John W. Sexton (of Jay C n'a Betfment will he raised under the direction of the Corn Exchange. The committee appointed are Charles Knecht, Preeldent of ihe Ccni j®. 2- James, Samuel L. Ward, Joseph W. Miller, James P. Fsrot. TO THE VETERANS- *.*,*,« It Is an object worthy of yonr consideration on re entering the service to obtain all the -JSi in order that you may invest it for the beoefttofyoor fnmiltfiß. without being tweed • for commissions by sharks, substitute brokers, and other commission men S? whoretaJnshScity Warrant in cash a sum suffi cientWmake the interest he will receive from the city 77-10. so that it will be equal to the Governiaont loan. The Author of ‘• Swallowing Oysters Alive, • * With Illustrations from designs from barley. Price, 76 cents. MAJOR JONES’ COURTSHIP; detailed with otter Scenes, IncloentßSßd Ad ventures.ln a Series of tetters, by himself. With additional lettera,and thirteen illus trations from deslge sby Dartey. Price, 76 cents. SSS&'fr %»t signs by barley. Price, 76 cents. LOUISIANA SWAMP DOCTOR; Odd Leaves fromthe Life of a Louisiana Swamy Doctor. By MaUsonTensM, M D„ Ex. V. P. M 8. B » Ky. author of ‘‘Cupping on the sternum. * 1 With original illustrations from designs by Barley. Price, 76 cents. 5 The W ]iole balance of the series,fcWrty-fourltinas to all, will be ready in a few days. Address all orders for any or all of them to the Publishers, T. B. FEKEBSOS A BBOXHEBB, 306 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, Fa Copies of any of tie alow will he cent everywhere, at once, free of postage, ,on receipt of price ly tw. 10S BILE BY ALL BOOXBELLSBS. VALUABLE- BOOKS NOW SEIKO , FBdNGE—The most elo quent ard complete History in the Baalish language. S&fflSfent'AHinoßT ojras WOBLD- IllfolTJoF 'saaLlJtD 7SRAH COLBUBH’S HBW WORK OS. LOBOMO- BNOIHeIriHO.-A yalnable Work for Railroad Bagiaeers. bix parts now ready. To be completefl m twenty parte, at 81 K SIMON, Agent. 33 Sooth SIXTH Street, above Chaste nt, mhQ-flt Office of Hew American Cyclopedia, OIL MBN WILL. FIND IN VOLUME U is of the HEW AMEBIC AH CYCLOPEDIA a »pl tal article on PETROLEUM. As a work of reference In Bclenee, Art, History, or any other JS? Cyclonedia la invaluable; It la a flowing well of meefttl “AgScyfor tile city, 33 Booth SIXTH Street, above Cheetnut street. ma»ot_ OUT CIOOSS JOBBERS. "BS si““ SILK AHD |AH(re-X«188 0001)8, AMERICAS PBLAIHBB, bal shawls AHD HLOYBS, • WHITE GOODS AND IIJtBNE. Which we offer to the trade at'the lowest muket prices. BF.T«»L ORI WOODS. pOOD BLACK SILKS AT REDUCED PRICES, Several lota at CONSIDERABLY REDUCED PBIOES. CUEWBN BTODDAET & BRO., 400, 453, and 4164: North SEOONH Street, , A ft./ Above Willow. mh9-8r I, TXT' HOLE BALE MEBOHAN TS, . dt^toeko*f%ESia^ ri S®°^» c manyecarci “g "a " ”” •"".gist rocc. f.IHPETg IMP OLL-CLiOTHS gPBIKG 1865. CABPBTINGB. ARCH-STB&ET CIBPET WABBHOUSK. NES W fcToOK. at REDUCED PE ices. JOS. BLACKWOOD, jnh9-ttißtu2in BALSTOST, & CO., MAHUFACTDEIHQ MM2 COJUdBSIOH MSRCHAHTS. CARPETINGS, OH* CLOTHS, MATJ3ENOS, BTJO-S, &0., HO. 619 CBESTHTJT BTBKBT, PHILADELPHIA PARTES DE YISITE, EQUAL TO Kj w nT in point of »lrle and execution,**# tho ß “lr“rtedlrß f EBlltia, 63* ARCH Street- PatroulM Mm, acd be pleased. < 11 the gloky of man is strength. X —Therefor#, the battoui and dabiUUteO: anonW ImmelUtelJ W HiLMBOIB'S EXTRACT BUCHO. from late auction salbs. .J* SPUING No. 838 ABQg Street. FWISCUL »pHE NEW 7-30 U. 8. NOTES FOB SALES, Of SOUS TO BOIT DAVIES BROTHERS, BANKERS AND BROKERS, NwS BOOK BT&SET, -DBAiSBS IS OOTBBSMBST BECTJEITI3S' OIHI jnhS-hm OTOCKB BOUGHT AND SOLD ON k 7 Commission by HBN&Y 8. PAUL, Stock i&aker, Mo. 4X9 WALNUT Street, H* OH< BTOGKB, U. 8. LOANS, Ac., v SOUGHT MED BOLD os qwajnssiojr, Wt RXOSOB f» BOYD* Broker. Ja4-Smlf Vo. S 8 Bouth tjuxß Street fJEOBGE A. WARPER, u STOCK: BROKER, No. 318# WALNUT 6TSBBT. Stocks and*&oai»s negotiated. Sabaorlptlona received for ibe new United States 7 30 Loan in sums of $5O and upwards. mhl-wfmt3t* WILLIAM H. WAYNE, ? ¥ Late Discount Clerk Bank of Forth America, STOCK end BILL BROKBK, Mo. 16 BANK Street. Loans, Stocks, Ac. * purchased and sold at the Phila delphia Stock Board. Money procured on collaterals. Promissory notes negotiated, Ac., Ac. mho*im • WANTS. WANTED —THE AGENCY OP A t* ** Wall-paper Main.factoring House,” by a salesman of three years’ experience in the Western trade. Reference liven. Address this day, *‘ W. P., M Frew office. D* WANTED—A SITUATION IN A "* Wholesale Motion Bouse, by a Young Man, who has a knowledge of the business Best city reference given. Address **Q Frew office. WANTED —A YOUNG MAN WHO i * understands the Grocery business, who era come well recommended. Apply to, or addree* T. BCCLB3, It* B, YT, corner cf TEETH end 01MT38. WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A * * young man, as Assistant Book-Keeper in a whole sale home. Best of city reference given. Address “FT, H. J) t ”Prm office. mhfrft* WANTED—A YOUNG MAN A 8 YT CLERK and BO OK* KEEPER; must write a free hand Salary, first year, $3OO. Address, with name, residence, and reference. Box 485, Phlla P. Q. 11* WANTED—A YOUTH, FROM 16 TO * * 17 years of ego. to learn the Bstall-Drug Busi ness, Apply to Ho. BPBUOK St.. Phlla mh7-Bt* WANTED—A SITUATION IN A PJESI *" VATB family, by a young man speaking Franoh. Spanish. English, and Italian. Address **Y. V. No, 403 BAMbTBAD Place. Ifc^ WANTED—AT $l5O PER MONTH— "f A reliable Canvasser in every town and county, for the NURSE AND RPY, the most interesting and exciting book ever published, embracing the adven tures ora woman in the Union army as Narse* Scout, and Spy, giving a most vivid inner pioinre of the war. We have Agent* clearingSlfiO per month, which we will prove to any doubting applicant Send for circulars. Address “JuNßs; BROS., * GO., 600 CHBBTNUT Street, Philadelphia. ” mh7 Im* A YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUA TION in a Wholesale Hcmse as Assistant Book keeper. Highest reference given- Address “ft. W. M.,” Press office. mh73t* A< MARKET-STREET DRY GOODS House will take two Lads to learn the bosiaess Those living with their parents preferred. Address Box 2602 Post Office. > rah7-St* DOOR-KEEPER WANTED.—A PER- D golf aeqaaintod with the Stock Brokerage busi ness, with good rec>rence«,may eecora a pler«au; sit ac tion fy addrts.ine 11 Stock Broker, ” atthlsoMce. Com ranaftatlone confidential. u* Employment house, for Housekeepers, Seamatresses, Chambermaids, Walt ers, Horses, Cooks, LaoßdresMS, rad teooral home work, white add colored. 803 LOCUST St. feiO-lm T?MPLOYMENT HOUSE FOR AJ Clerks, Book-keepers, Salesmen, Packers, Porters, Watchmen, Coachmen, Drivers, Conductors, Bir-tend ers, Waiters, Farm hands. Gardeners, Ac. Employers suited at abort notiM. 80S and 804 LOCUST Street. fe2Q-lm Office to rent.-a.very de- V/ gIKABLB Office to Bent, suitable for an Oil Com pany, in the vicinity of Fifth and Chestnut Streets. Ap ply at 303 MARKET Street. . It* OIL 1 OIL H OIL UI—WANTED, TEN V/ gentlemen, to compose the ground floor of • A NEW OIL COMPANY, • lobe formed upon a most popular plan, on a fine oil property in Ohio. Address “G, F.,” at this office, for three days. mh9-2t* PARTIES WHO DESIRE- TO JOIST Xs- jo. the pui chare of a well-located tract of OIL XiISD. cn Beat Sandy Creek- Venango county, Penn ayl vanla, can have an opportunity of doing eo by calling »Uheoffl«ofthe.u bB c ri b e , joairM POMBROY, %04t South FOOETS Street. SALESMAN WANTED IN A WHOLE- O BALE SfOTIOB BOUSE.-Oa« laflueac; s sear FenjwylT&nia trade. Address conndeiitiaSly, with real nameaod lefereaee, ‘ ‘ Fancy Goods. I ‘Press Office. • mh7-6t* A MIDDLE-AGED MAN, OF LARGE business experiexLce'&iid energy, is about to settle in the Oil regions of either Western Virginia or Penn* Divania. Would he willing to act aa Superintendent for one or two good Oil companies, and faithfally at tend to their interests. Unexceptionable references arfven as to ability, etc. etc. Address Post Office Box 1762, fe2B»taths6t* Awaited to buy—a house with modem froTB E7JBP to $9,0». rro a«». “JBZggT rn W ANTED Ttr K&ivi, wcnxr^r a. modern BWEGWKO, situated above Arch, west of Broad, Bant about S4OQ AddreßS Box 1937; Foet Office JM WASTED TO RENT—BEFORE JHUhe first of April, aDWEM.l*a,vritti tho modern improvements, with 9to 12 rooms. Bonus, of. Bj® Address ** S,» '* 303 Haricot street. folO-lm Oft non TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. ffiu.UUU- m. d. Lrvß»B|wrEE. Jl* lay Strati FOVSTR Street. ai non to $3,000.— pakties;with opI.UUU theta amounts to invest in a sole and ex clusive agency in Pailadelphia, for an ex } e,^i Tf era manufactured article in great demand-may particulars by addressing the undersigned, through, the F<>,t olgC6, OTTM, & OOOPELL. FOR SAI.E lira TO LET. £ HOUSE TO RENT AND FURNI TUBE for »ale; rent s6jo. . House has every convenience; vritMnone Equareof Qkflttimt and ten minute*’ ■walk from the Ex ‘•‘Q. Henry,” this office m FOR SALE—A VERT DBBIRA- Bble Foar-sto'y Brick P WELLIHG, oppjliie Bitten- ScmaTfi. Ever y, modern coaYeaience.Ajopii to jiauae ttqpm. anm *“•"» GBAffAtt OAIiVSRf, 530 WAI.HPT Street, Boom 8. m FOB COUNTRY SEAT m JE or Farm of 40 acres, on Church. Lane, Darby Township, Delaware county, within a few minute! walk of tie West Chester ard Philadelphia Ballroad, and one mile of the Darby Passenger Railway. The tend is in a high state of cultivation, handsomely lo oted, with extensive view of surrounding country: there are several splines of water and an. expelleut quarry of gray Btone on the promisee The improve mettts consist of two weU built, substantial stone Sir 1 *• IbbkihB, H "* smd^.y m WALNUT-STREET STORE. M POB S,LE —A. superior five ftory « Rto« and Lot of Ground, on the south side of w ALtfOT St., ne&rSECOND St., built in the most substantialmanner and offering a*» desirable investment for capitalists. Terms accommodstlnf. & CO , S. W. eat. MIHTtf and FILBERT. m FOR SALE—SEVERAL EIRBT JBL DRABS HOTTSE3, Oil the south side of Arch, Treat of Hinetoenth street, with all ‘he modem Improve- Chestnut,- opposite the Planing MUL mha-im pETROLEUM! OIL IJ FOE BALE. OBIGINAJj BHABBB to a choioe and select OIZ. COMPANY NOW FOEMINQ. GREAT IHDIJCBMBHT. FIRST-CLASS INVBBTMBHT. GEO. ,H TOWNSEND & 00., A»3K South FOURTH StrseL Philadelphia. niM-wamlf fVIL, COAL, AND TIMBER LAND U yob sale. 2H> and 1.030 *cmb in B k county, $25. * » 120 and 990 acres in Forest county, $lOO and $5O. 200 acreß in Centre county, S:Q. .. . „ Also, St Clearfield, Clinton, X-yoomlmt. end other Ciitisilss A. OLWIHB » vJO | mhreW B.W. cor. BLBYBMTB and BIDBB At. vrALU ABLE OIL LANDS FOR SALE. V MBS IMPROVED FARMS. Containing 42, 86.150, 188. 166, IW, 186. 200, S9B M™!* located on unit neat the Baltimore aad Ohio Bailcoad, ! t ° h yo , 1 ‘ ! J? i l i J 1? &aUfe« their present oceupauts with erpeslal reference to their farming qualities; hut recent developments prove them toheiuthemidstofthe. aßßioH> They will he offered at Private saleforafew days at low Sores, matin* It tnterastln* to there who wish to purchase either for devolopnmut or speculation. For particulars, inquire of O . filo. 8a MRK CHARTS* HOTbL Philadelphia, where plats, maps, Ac., will he exhibited. m M - 3t AIL FLGFertieb.—two firs?- U elsew Oil Properties on . ?£* •within a short distance, of tke WeU, the other near the month of Satar .Creeh-, Oaabe had at a mnnv FAunntblft ttfCTße If StU6 MBDltw* L*?vto TAThOW ■ JACKSOH,. mts st* ■ No. CIAQgBBTHOT Street. r\iL lands> U A TRACT OF SUPERIOR OIIi hAKD ■ for sale at a banain. Inquire ol i f Petroleum, at Merohaute’ Hotel. ' x 4.., mh»-si iTO RENT—A LAfiair ROOM WITH A two-horse Steam WSW. This room la'B7 feet front hr 70 feet deep, with windows all around, suit able for most any mannlaeturtn* hudn.esa. AOTW at BVAHS A WATBOB-8 Sabusauder Safe store, W 8. FOURTH Street. .. TVRTJG BTOEBB, CITY ANB COUK- UOB 8 A LE—ENGINE, EIETEEN -t bona power; good orier. US BBS AD 3 t« 52,500.-;av^ii«^- — —AND $2,066 66. $2,077.77 Gronod BmlU «t to9 » 0 amply 86«; ied “ d » Iltl ‘ a jS T o’JbpEKTKK & SOJf, 4?oi sale by 5543 south THIRD Strwt. mbs lffc* _ ~ —-=7TacSsOF heavy pine I 77 % TIMBER LtHDS, to the vicinity of t*e OB W’S - bT 4w - » th KTEW CHEBTNUT-ST. THEATRE. A ' 01psTH#T STKBEr, ABOVE TWELFTH WED HEED AT AH© -PHOKSDIT B7EHIHO3. EuA Bth ana 9th, Of the Toner, BeiutltFodf and Accomplished wv»_n MIS* HELEN WB3TBEN, Who will appear njrou iHa above earned eve&inzs to OHSaT CHABIOTEBS. t^asSfsystT"' K, “ a * Me w “ h th * a “ a4 * cu - MMhme, V*tt«mw«nr. . aimet B * Alm *’ J MISS fIELENWESTERH. r ° °° u ; de . *** ®%B*^“EVMfHO;'W,KOsrwS 9 h? SSStaSc IfMJRA KEBNB»S EFew Loca? Piizb De*m&. proaac ** THE T „ ' , FBIDAT, BENEFIT OT HEhBsrWKSTBBH BATBBBAT AFM&HHOON. March Jl, Thirty. foMth Brand Family Hallies, whea teat; pieiura of Lou isiana ttfr, , THE OCTOEOON, Will ho presented, introducing thrr Philadelphia . Favorite., HRS. 80FHTE GIMBBK KGTfH, In her vivid portraiture of, THE OCrOBOON GIRL ZCS&r ALNUT STREET THEATRE. THIS fftntsdav) EVENING, Marl* 9. The celebrated Comedian, Mr. X 6. CLASKE, to Xhe *reet of •• __ , : TBE STEERS OF PHIL ADE LPEII^ : With new Sceaerp, new and appropriate Marie, tat new JlachiDery. ... •• Mnkjmr PietaiW of Brery-day Home-Lift, I TOlf BADGES Mr. J. 8. OLABQ f DOoreopea at 7; curtain rises at past 7. ! JJJRP ™~ " ! CH as. JOHN SKEW’S HEW AKI STREET THE ATS*. Frmrtli Sight of the great Cl Basic Artist, ,MtS F.w. LaSDKS, Datekpoiw. TBHBSBaY JsYßgura, March 9. 1886. Tffis’Coontws Mrs P.'W. I.andir. After which, AN AI.ASWISQ SACRIFICE. PiIDAY, BENEFIT W MRS LAHBER. 1 -A tfBHK&AN ACABBMY Off MUSIC; «*3L LBOTOBE Br (530EGE FS*t»erj» TRAOT. IS AID Off *m_ LADIES’* FIRST ASSOCIATION, . 70K THE BBXBFfl? 0# THB WIDOWS AtfD ORPMJJtft-OF SOLDIERS Who hare died is defence of their country, and families of discharged and disabled aoldieta, On TUESDAY EV'ESICHi, March 14. Tichete29 cents. Seee/Ted Seat* 60 cents For salt atT. B. Fnah’s, comer of Sixth and Chestnut streets* Gould's Music Stose. corner of' Seventh, and Chestaaf etreets: OimtinenuiirHotel; Soozn»ef tfae AssooUtion -687 Borth Aithth stmi; Handel & Haydn s*ll, and at the door on theerenius of the Lecture. mhT tf OIUSA-T AiMERICA.IT CSRCUS. WALNUT SUREST, ABOVR BIGHTS Mbssbs ©ARDINEB & aKMsnJSGS, Proprietor*. _ EXTKAOBBISABY ATTBA6TIO So. Tie celebrated POSHf RaCES wtfl be introduced daring tie pretest week, and the entire star troupe will appear In rich and entertaining seeaes Mr. SAX LONG. comie» down and singer; Hr. 1. BIVBStS, an Pete Jenkins ; Mr. J. MADlftAtf, in a double somer sault: Mr. KiCHAKI) BRMMIiSGS, on tie tight-rope; M. LB JBUNB jbFhT, tie daring bareoaek rider; Ifu£ B. GaBLINBB. the graceful eqneetrJeaae; Hr. LBS TNK, the wonderful and agile posturer, will perform daring the week Admission, £ocenn first tier; 35 cant* second tier. Evening commence at 740 o clcea. Per formance on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons com mencing at 2K o'clock Parties desiring the Oiroos f*r benefits may make application at the ticket office. mhg-tf M Dr " /SICAL FUND HALL. MADXLE BE KATOW ABO MB. WEHU. THE tEeoac OSASD coaoiar of the renowned Boeeiau Vtoloncelifst- MAD*LLE HhLBSB DB KATOW* and the highly saccessfal Piano Forte Virtuoso and Composer, MB. JAMBS V. WBHLt. will take place on FRIDAY BVBNINO. March It. Mr. Weiii will perform for the drat time in PhiUd«l~ phi a hie celebrated Fantasia on air* from Meyer***r*e Grand Opeia, LBSHUGUBNOTS, prononneed by the Paris and on critics to be the chef d'asvnre m- T>Ty;Apriia,mss. For contatoiiyimtao ulars.adlreßir ISAAC W. OOLDINjA M mis-lm Principal. f OST OR MIBLAID—A PERPETUAL Li POLICY OF INSURANCE Issued bythe TROT TBBS OP THE FIRE ASSOCIATION to E.T. Silr LOWELL for *6OO. dated Jane 2,1856,and transferred to the Fourth Jefibreon B. and L Association- Any to* formation concerning same wiU be received by fSfr-B™thl2i" j. H. CgPBB, 331 BEEP Street TAISSOLUTION —THE COFARTNER XJ SHIP heretofore existing between the subscri bers. under the firm of WILLIAM GtTLAGEE & BROTHER, Is this day dissolved by mutual consent The bustoeg of the late firm Will be settled at Bo Berth FROS* S£reet * FBaKCIS GULAGSB. Phxlatblphta, March 1* 1835. XTO TICE.—THE UNDERSIGNED il. will continue the Commission and Brokerage Bu siness to Drugs, Cbemisalt, ?dSSH , A?L°£iT?»n3!K account, under the firm nameof WILLIAM GCLAGEE. a ntm WILLUK UULIUSII, * 59 Sorth FROHT Street. nOPARTNERSHIpT— THE UNDER .v/ SIGfiBD haye this day formed a Copartnership TUlder tie firm Of- n-orwunrt QUXiAGEB & BBOaBOfI, for the transaction of a Brokerage Bnfiineseia l>mfs, Chemisale; Dye Stuffs, m^rchan- THO 3. A. BRONSON. Ho. 8 DBPEYSJKK Street, Haw Yokk, March 1,1866. m “ 9 '*—2~r THE copartnership of knorr A & DAWSOH le THIB BAY dissolved by mutual consent, Charles F. Dawgmrettrtag B CHARLES F DAWSOH. March 8, 1866. TEE UNDERSIGNED WISIt CONTI- X NOB the General Stock Commission business aa KHORR- CAMDSN AHD AT' RAILROAD. Trains leaye Yine-street Perry: 7 «. * v Freight, with P*s*enger Car attached—.—-7- SO A *. Atlantic Accommodation. £-“>£• » Junction Accommodation...**.*- 00 *- ** RBTURarNO* LBAYBS ATLANTIC. „ Atlantic Accommodation... —7;;‘*r ■• * —fij p* 2* Freight. with Paitenger Car Lgj-P. *- Jnn.ction. Accommodation; •-* * • v»o 0 ‘ ** *- EXTRA HADUOgPfKjp TRiINB Leaye Vine street 11.16 A, M-, Haddoafield ISLSQP. M, Freight sraet bedeliytied at Cooper’s Point befow a sap. M. to insure its spine down the £^ES^ y ' t m!9 lm JQHH G. BRYANT, Agent. TTYDB & BUBPEB, XX 1505 WILLOW Street Philadelphia* Sole Manufacturers of the , AROMA-SAYIHGOTFFEB BOABTBM AND DIAMOHD U HYDE’S PATENTS. < • we save many times Its coat yearly by roasting onr coffee with your Portable Co&eA.a^r gT , Continental Hotel. Philadelphia. "Where good coffee Is desired, we consider you* Boaster absolutely necestary. , TJ -I whenmdtogthemd^rogtel^ *« v A mu Pftffflfi Soutsr and Mill am indiepensahlo to Youicofiooitoaeteranu OLiKKB _ Genaantown ■• I consider your Portable Coffee Bo&starthsbgat to the market. ” PMUeJ“» 4 4» r artcntas. API' T> EIM IS B’ 8 COLORED .»& OBAPHB* made la ®? c A*** ia&gjgmaa^g^=^-y B^sssassffisjsasf AMVSXSKOmTS. Boissuro. EDUCATIONAL. XOUMCf mibPand boys. LOST AN® FOUND. COPARTNERSHIPS.