The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, March 10, 1865, Image 3

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    SMITH. —OnTuesday. 7lh last,, Fannie May Bmltk.
dinghUreofßobert S. and Emily 0. Bmltfc, lathe ith
7e»r of her a*e. .
Funeral to proceed to the Media Cemetery, from 17U
IFUbertetreOt, on Friday mornlna, at 9 o’olook, -wltli.
«Ont farther notice. *<«
PLAIN BLACK GOODS.—
Lapin'* Tunlses.
11 Bombazines.
" . All-wool Sep*.
KmpceesOloths,
Merlnoes and Cashmeres
•* Hotuullne Do L&lnes.
" 8-4-*rtd6 Barefe Hernani.
•• niSMiWJ 14 Cr «* M ‘" u -
BISBOHjt BON. Monrnln* Btor*.
No. 018 CHESTNUT Street.
If?YRE & LANDELL ARE RE-
A STOCK of .oportor DRY GOODS
odaptod tp tbs DAfLT WAHTS ofEYEBX FAMILY.
F|ol|toiiltofSUple Good..
£»• Stock of Fancy Goods.
SCW Goods daily received
§3gp> FOCRIMSSIH WARD
WILL PAY *llO CASH AS WARD BOUNTY I!
*50,000 ON HAND TO GASH WARRANTS!!!
Appjrtatwera# A. M. and4P M„ to the Beoraltlat
t Committee, 8. Bloomer of THIRTKSNTH aid OBESN
where the Treasturei will he la attendance to ™5
the Recruit aa soon as mustered.
THOB. THOMPSON, TieMuiW.
'-jgsgT* XI,3E HITBENTH WARD pats
the HIGHEST BOTJNTr,
IN CASH.
CITY BOUHTY PAID IB CASH.
M. WANNER,
Eecrnltln* Agent,
ler of THIETEEJTTH and BKAHDYWIHE Street*.
il-«
VET.BKANBI
THE FIFTEENTH WA.BD
8 THE HIGHEST BOUNTITOVETEBANS
OBSSITSD TO THB WARD.
Office,
mM-6t ST. W. ooraet FIFTH and FSUNB Streets,
IXNTH WARD.
$9OO FOB VOLUNTEBKS
FOB ONB TBAB*
itered in and credited to the
TBRTH WABD.
’ Bounty, $4OO
-d Bounty w 100
»&ise&t Bounty 100
‘or One
terans for Hancock s Corps:
' Goveinmont Bounty • •*»»•* ►»»» HIM t 300
One Ye&r ..... .....*9OO
to A. H. FEANCISOUS.Treasnrer,
513 MARKET Streat,.
EI.PAIA ASB SBSEOA
OOHPABT —A meeting of the
teld THIS BVBNIKG, March 10th,
Hall_of the Good Intent Engine
TWELFTH
fasMoned Ward Meeting to collect llluuo
tie Draft will lie Isld THIS (Friday) EVBtUNa.
■no UNITED STATES ENGINE HOOBB, WOOD
rtet, aboya Fourth. Let all who -with to obtain Car
tcatoa attend. Eubscripttone can be paid through tbe
y and eyening at GEO. M SNOWDEN 6 Drag Store.
»y order of the Committee.
OHAS. M. WAGNER, Proridont.
toe. H. CoKKETit., Secretary. lt_
DRAFTED KEN OF THE EES-
TENTH WARD-Pay Tour Assessments, or
iward Mar oli. Ton are requested to at tea d a Meet
to bn held at MADlfeO* SCHOOL HOUjB, BBff
iREET Street, above Noble, on SATDBOAY RYSN-
O, March 11th., 1860.
Irma your assessments, and enemrage yonr friends
lo likewise. Men arebein* rapidly enlisted. Mon«*y
ill that is wanted. Tbs ladies are most lespestfnlly
fed. The meeting wIU be addressed by Theo Cay-
Bsq., 001. «i, B Mann, Bey. Mr. G&ttxcart, Or.
*witz, and other eminent speakers.
''-vfisME: —
IH CASH OF "ASST* OTHBB 'WARD- ■
:ply to D. P. TEMPLKTOtf. Froyoet Marahnl’e
e, coiner of Thirteenth and Brandywine ctreats;
’.tenant SPOKES, at eoathwct corner of Seventh
Girard avenue; JOHH M BILEY, Treasurer, No.
ihestcut street, or the President, Wdf S HALL,
YHjt etieet, ai>ove Jefferson. mM-et
GREAT STEREOPTICON EXHI
BITION in Heddinc Chari*, SIXTEENTH and
IS, THIS (Friday) EVBHIHG, at 7Ji o’clock.
IBAS J. Jt KBS Lectures oa the diffargat views,
at Ike door: 34 coats for adults; 16 coats for
It*
TME DIRECTORS OF THE
CHEEKY KEN PETEOIEira COMPANY hare
JAY declared a dividend o(TEN (10) PEE CENT. t
l« outlie TWENTY-0 HIED lnet., dear of State
'eoke eloee on the s ,
™ Oh a
Jit or? the* ‘BXSCUTIVK COMMITI'BB of the
JHWABB, held Oh March 9, 1885, the following
Besolvtd? irhat. each wardbe reoneited to send two
delegatee to a Meeting to be held on SATUitIJ AY
BV&IHO at m o’clock. at the' C?“|£Cohrt Hroee,
Sontheaat ctrner of BIXTO and CHBSTMBf Streete.
-for the surooßa of EQUALIZING tMEI WAitu
JOUHTIEB. JOB. B. OOAD. M. D„ Chakman.
J. §■ BIBKBB, Secretary. mhlo-3t«
ICOIVBB BT BBT,
JACQEESS, atCONCEHTHiLL, on WEDKBB
- EYBIHISG, March 15th, 1865, „ _
iubiect— **My Experience inßiehmond i or, Conrer
itions with Jeff Davie* Becjamin. A Go. -
The late peace mission of 00l Jacguess bas exoited
nuch attention. Various accounts of his visit tot the
(Abel capital have been made, in which much fiction
gras mingled with a few facts In this lecture he pro
poses [to give the particulars of hte interview with the
rebel authorities, and the impressions received there-
admitting,a gentleifisn and two ladies, one
\tiov gisKie admission, 50 cents. *or sale by T. B.
ӣ'B. W 7 corner Sixth and OneatDnt Btreeta; Per
,lio * Higgins, M H. Tonrth street and Thornier
ism, H7B. earner of Eighth and Spring^Garden
FAME Oil, COMPASR
Offiee Ho. W 1 Sooth FIFTH Street.
je(cw is the time to secure the Stool, of this Company
to day or to*moriow will no doubt close the * ale ol
W mhM“*t CllPitftl, JAMBS aiBBOHS, Proeiaent.
COMMENCEMENT. THI *«■
HOAL COSfMBKOEMBHTof tts PBItADBD
« COhLEQE O t PBaKMACV will be held oa
VIUHI'A'S BVBBIIJG heat, the iatt.. at the
MUSICAL FUHD HALE. Prof. PAHBIBH Will deliver
th The i GeriDania. Orchestra will be la attendance.
The pnbllo Is Invited to attend. mhe-ot
Kgp TIIU UVB riRK.-IHK EX ECO.
fas TIYB COMMITTEE, Being about to Bring their
onejatione to a clone, would roanest eons holding
•nbsartotioss ia aid of the Sufferers by tha lata Fira*
KIRTB and WASHIHQTOS Streets, to report on
£™fow the 18th iMtJandleaT* any money In their
bands with tha President. B. P. «o. 007 sak^
gOM Street, or the Treasurer* JHO. B ELLBY, OATHA
Bin*. Below EIGBTM
By order of the Committee., HICHOtsONi
m1,9-8t Seereta»y.__
a*-s**> lIFFICK OF THE CXTT BOBSXI-
TOMB OOMMISBIOIf. COMMOSWBtLTH
RMifia la hnebT liTtn that the Commission for the
,&,ment of U>» OUT Bounty are *““9‘°iU« e SS
and adjust too elalme of all new reorulta under tte wo-
Tlaione of enUtlog Ordinanoee. - w.™.t im
Volun tool
Volunteers for Three Tears will a Warrant for
V 0 BIX HtJHBBBD DOLIeABS.
iy are also prepared to receive
'J award to, all eiUsenswho ehiOl oe drafted for one
e* s service, a»d bedoly f«
ttary duty* or*hall famish substitutes, cernncates
'"“““ffiMl&ID DOLLABB.
f.aatww i
ATTJRHTIOK ! KECKIHTS.—TME
ELEVENTH WARD la payln* theHlahsrt
miles, la Gash, besides Cashing lie City Warrants,
.11 credited to it. Apply to any of
Chief Franklin’s Offlcs, Rational Gnards’ Hall.
Inei a Military Hall, Third, helow Groan, the hall
on d and Coates streets: or at Marshal liofcmaas
:e. Third street, above Spruce. .
lie Citizens of the Ward meet BTBBT HICHT, at
Ball BECOHD and COATSh Streets. All persons
invited to attend. T. W. MAHCHMEHT, Pra t.
os. A. Fahy. Beeratary and Treaanrer. mh» 6t»
OFFICE OF “MINGO Oil. COM*
PANT” (Boom So 20), No. S3* WABBBT Bt.
Philabblphia. March. 6,1865.
The Board of Directors of this COMPANY have this
day declared their third dividend of TWO PBK. CENT.,
being TWENTY CENTS FSB SHABI oot of the net
earnings of the Company, free of State taxes, parable
on and after the 20th imrt., at their new office, No. FU
W Bookstortransfer will close on the 14th, at their pre
.sent office, and open on the 22at instMt at their new
office- '**''• Uittal,
jnh7 12t . Secretary.
WOBBIS FARM Oil, COMPAST,
OPriCK, f»*6 WALimT Straot, PhUadelpliU,
fcECOBD BTOBY BBOMT BOOM.
jtt£~ Circulars can. be procured upon. application at
feeofflee of the Company. mhfrln
HOUCK.—AT A. MEETING OF
the stockholder! ol the ADAMANTIBB Olh
ANT. held at their office, 3T South THIRD
„ LOUIS BROWN. Eco , being called to the chair,
HAN6B, SB., appointed Secretary, the previous
idinga of the Directors were read and approved
president, H. M. Hamilton, Era , at request of
ss present, stated that by the latest telefraphio
patch the product of the well was one hundred and
Tty (120) barrels per day. and lucreailng; and that
(tber wells with oil in them ate ready for tubing,
four) h well nearly bored. He further stated that
riitlnal working fund contributed by the projectors
n thousand (glO.COO) dollars was exhausted; that
lompany were In need of funds for completing the
e at dltionsl wells and for tankage. He believed
the wells will to good producing wells; that the
snue from oii would, from the one well now In ope
ion, produce a net diyidend of four (43 per cent per
mtb ou the entire capital stock of nve hundred thou
d t *OOO, COO) dollars; and that large bonuses would bs
oroanded irom partiee desirous of obtalningleases
one-half tbo oil, and that over a boring surface of
,ioat two hundred (200) acres. .... .
The statement of the President was highly satlsfac
»y, showing, as It does, a very great idtrinslc value
ftb© property. It was „ * . _ ,
Seautved, That the Directors bo authorised to oypend
a sum not exceeding ton thousand ($10,000) dollars out
of proceeds of oil or leases to complete the additional
£hre& fH) wells, and for ttaa construction of the necs*-
.iifj tankage 4tc., as in the opinion of the President
D thVrefointlou of the Directors to lease
- a portion of Company’e P/otorty, as proposed, is ap .
'proved and fully concurred in by the Stockholders.
Xesoived, That the proceedings to published by the
IODIB BROWN, Chairman.
; . Rnruex Haksb, Sr.» Secretary, M
•■gaß" PHUiBBHPHU. PEB. M, 18«».
VSv —At a of former Colored Keeiaenta of
Charierto** I. C*?he& 28th instant te *M* «U?, Mr.
IBABLKS t. FBBRETrB was called to to a Chair, and
tOJBEBT U. ADOBB Secretary.
The President stated the ohieet of the meeting te de
,yise ways and zneana by which. we can helptonr people
In the city if Charleston who are in need Of vnr as
sistance. , x - A
On motion# a committee of three wae appointed to
draft resolutions expressing the sense of ihe meeting.
They reported the following resolutions* which were
unanimously adopted.
Whereas, Through the exertion and firmness of the
loyal troops of the United States* Charleston, South
Carolina, the Cradle of Secretion, baa. fallen, and mow
the atars and e tripes ware triomphantlyovar her forts
ind city, and whereas we .have heard with deep regret
2 the wants of our people In said city; therefore* be it
Resolved, That we pledge onnelyes to aid tie suffer
ing in said city, and will me onr best effort* ana coo
trioate onr means and mite in their behalf in sending
them such articles as they may require.
Resolved, That, agreeably to thi first, we do solicit
j aid and assistance of all weli>disposed parsons fa
tring said object. and depots be named for the recap*
m of aneh articles and fonds as weald bs contributed.
S etolved, That an appeal b. made throath the pa
rs to the philanthropic pebllc of Philadelphia to aid
re .offerers la the city of Charleston, who are la a
estitnte condition, ana need Immediate relief.
The following commutes was appointed to solicit do
fttloss, Ac. i ' .' ■
BABCOM 4t SMITH. 281 Blghth etreet.
THADDOTS St 'a .
ABHLBT BxSCOM, SSS Booth Blerenth street.
ED WARD C. BAXTBB, 606 Boealdson street.
dOH« }, WELLS,
JUBHI-.- -
/ARY will 1)8 ield ftt tire
WaLBUI Street, flret floor,
DAY, Merck 18. 1886, at 3
tor*, make By. Laws, &o.
RKCRIPTS OF THE PENVSTLi
VABIAFBEEDMSH’SRELIEF ASSOCIATION
since January 6:
Edward L. Clark.*— |min
s. iw. lisooo
JohnT. Len 11...... 60 0)
A. J. Dr«eIM.....MM 250 lO
H. iq <y)
Mrs* J. 100 00
Proceeds of a Fair held at tbs house of B B
Mre. J. JBhe» Barton 100 00
J. ifasan—««•«»« 2000
Br. Jolm (WOO
H0wee....™........ 82 00
Henry C. tea., ....... 25 00
Bdward WetherUlv....„ „„ 100 00
Jansea Y. WRteoa....«.. 36 00
Snnday school of Christ Choroh, Pottstown,
tiiooeti Bev. O A Latimer « 40
BeT. PhlHtpe Brooks 60 00
Bible Claes of niraroh of Holy Trinity » 03
Meabera of Church of Holy Trinity 60 00
B, W~. t .V~. 10 00
A W ...... SO 00
Br. Koepor ~ 6 00
ffaß. Hill-......... 80 00
Davis Beets, West Chaster.... 20 00
g. W. Toland 35 00
Emily U, BlddlS *•♦*•»*•••••*'*■** *'♦*•*•••*•►*■*'* ••*■•* 00 09
R, H» Bewtoa •r«»>e»eete4e»e<seM rHH ereaeo... 500
J. 8. Mason & Go 100 09
Wiseßazclssa 100 00
Jag. Hoover & Sons, Norristown*******—loo 00
Br. andMra. Rutherford**—..—********..—... 20 00
Mrs. J. O Kunkel io 00
John W. Haines—.— 5 00
B. H. Barfcol.—— 00 00
Mrs. C. 8. Oldett—— —... 59 00
Samuel S. White 60 GO
fl. H. B**—— 20 00
Lindley Smyth— 00 00
Pittsburg Fr«*dmen*» Aid Commission* for zefu
gees in South Carolina* for Miss Laura Towne.2,ooo 00
Jaß. S. COX 6O 00
Sabbath School Third Presbyterian. Church.
Pittsburg, for MBs Laura Towne—— ——. 60 oo
Nathaniel Potts SO 00
Thomas M» Potts.————..—.—— —— 35 qj
Rebeccaß. Potts 10 00
Francis Potts. 5 00
AnnaM. Potts. ..... 500
Miss MairPurria. 26 00
W. W Justice—. 25 00
J. L, Flick;-.. —lO 00
Charles Wheeler—.— 250-00
M* a. ■•*... «... . a 6 00
A. S. Roberts.— .—.———.——. ——— 109 00
Theo. Bliss. .mm....*............ 50 00
E Ef. Wright— ♦*—...... 6000
Thomas Baldwin.——. ——.,——,..—— 10 00
James Graham.—..,—, .100 00
J. B. Stone— 200 00
Israel Morris . 50 00
Colonel G. H. Croaman. —.lO 00
Jessup & Moore*—.— 2(000
William A, Sj^akman—Sß 00
Colored Sunday School, per B. G. 2 25
Oliver Parry—— 25 00
Vaughan Sewing Circle* First Unitarian Church 103 00
Lillie Moore— »«..«♦.«.<-...*-••** ...« 5 03
Clarence B. Moore.* 6 00
Charles Lelsnd— **♦*•»••••***♦*• • 60 00
Member of the Chuichof the Evangelist—.—. 12 75
William Botch Wister 60 00
Daniel Keail*...— 60 00
William Still—* 100 00
Clement Biddle.—— ——— 200 00
Through Rev Phillips Brooks.—— 23 00
A. Whilldin&Bobb. —— 200 CO
J. H, South worth.—< .............. 10 00
John Clayton*—..— 20 00
Tbonrae Garrett, Wilmington, Del.———— 20 00
Samnei C Morton**. &0 00
J Bateman..*,*.*.*....-—*...^—*—•-►•***•-*♦•*« 20 00
a. ...***«***.. ...... a. 5 00
lOOOO
William Schrader...
Charles Gibbons*. * *'
Abner Baines**. 1 00
Thomas Drake..— 250 00
Edward Hopper——** 69 00
E. C. G. . 6000
Benry Helmuth—.*———«!«*—. 100 00
T, J. Megear,— —*— *- —„„,***. §0 00
K. T. Aagell* a—,.——..—. 1 00
Mrs. Wm. Eueknell— 4—..——.— 103 00
ThomasG 25 00
A. Ageew* Centre ville, De 1.—...... 10 00
Peter Frick.—* a—.... 6 00
Bewhall, Bone, & C 0...... 103 00
Reuben Winslow.* «... 40 00
F. A. Hoyt*. v 4........ 10000
B. 0. Biddle■*♦♦►*♦«-*•♦-..*«•»*20 00
Etizaßlack—6 00
Sarah Middleton*lo 03
M. &Jj Lyons—l 6 00
Cash—s 2, $l, $5, *l»ss 14 00
T0ta1...... - ..$7,363 40
E. W. CLARK, Treasurer.
Ho. 35 fcoutk THIRD Street.
•5S® CITY COMMISSIONERS* OFFICE,
Philadelphia, March 2,1885.
BOTIOE TO PfiOPBXBTOBS OP HOTELS, RESTAU
BAjHTS, and others engaged in or desirous of telling
Spirituous, Vinous, or Malt Liquors by less measure
wan one quart:
Tbe Commtssiouers will ait to bew applicants for
License at their Office, No. 11 STATE-HOUSE BOW (np
stairs), for the several Wards, on the following days,
between the hours of ten and three o'clock;
First and Twenty-sixth Wards—On Monday* 6th of
March,
Second and Third Ward*—On Tuesday, 7th of March.
Fourth and Fifth Wards—On Wednesday, Bth of
March. *
Sixth and Seventh Wards—On Thursday, 9th of
March. '
Bi»hth and Ninth Ward,—On Friday, 10th of March.
Tenth and Eleventh Wards-On Monday, 13th of
March.
Twelfth and Thirteenth Wards—On Tuesday, 14th of
*March.
Fourteenth and Fifteenth Wards-On Wednesday, tilth
of March.
Sixteenth and Seventeenth Wards—On Thursday,lBth
and Nineteenth Wards—On Friday, 17th
of Tw*nHeth and Twenty- first Wards—On Monday, 20th
°^Tweuty ■se co Ell and Twenty-third Waals—On Tnes-
C and Twenty-fifthWardi— l On Wednes
day, 2M of March,
KST CITIZENS’ OIL COMPANY
■OS? OF PHILADELPHIA _
ONLY TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS PEE SHAKE
FOE FULL-PAID STOCK.
SUBSCRIPTION LIST OPEN FRIDAY. MARCH 10,
AND CLOSES MONDAY, MARCH 13.
CAPITAL, 300,000 SHARES AT *1 PAR.
M.OCO SHAKES KE3BBYED TOK WOBKISa OAPn-AE.
The property is situated on • SUOTEItY-ROOK
CREEK!,” Butler county „in the immediate vlcinUy of
the People’s Oil 00. ’s, Dr. Egbert’s, and other proper,
tie*. One tenth royalty to owners.
Ho 1. Fifty acres of land known as F. Moore s Lease,
Ho. 2. Twenty acres known, as W. Moore’s Lease.
No. 8. Plttyacres known asthe Blair Lease.
LEASES TO ROT TWENTY YEARS.
Theteprepertles are near enough to lm managed by one
person as and contain sufficient terri*
tory for SIXTY WBLLS. . ,
The titles are all dear, and the papers are here, and
can he examined by tkebnbUc. , .
It is confidently expected that the stoek will he par
W Th?undersi*ned haying met with such unexampled
■nccMft in selllna the People’s Oil Company’s stock*
feels warranted fit offering the Citzens’Oil
stock at the Moae low price, yiz: Twelye and a Half
Cents per share. fuH-pafd stock. MAKSHAIiIi j
mhlfl 313 WALHPT Street.
o* OFFICE OF THE IIHIGH COAX
waff ahd matigaeiom company,
FHn»APSM?HtA, March 9th, ISM.
At a Stated Meeting of the Board of Managers of go
Lehigh Goal and Jfaviiatlon Company, bold on the Bth
iß The President announced to the Board the death, on
the 26th nit., of BKBK.IHE HAZARD, Bag., Senior
Manager of the Company, wheionpon It was <*n£Otton
Resolved, That although w* have so frequently been
called upon of late years to mourn thejoss of
sedated with usln the managementlot'this Oompany,
a more than ordinary gloom is cast oyer ns <m tni« oc*
that to KSSKIHB HAZARD and
JOBIAH WHITE was Pennsylvania indebted for the
first railroad lathe State, or » Mflbur «c««Uoiu
in the United States, aa well aa tor the early develop
| menfcof the vast resources of the Lehigh Tilley in Coat
a3 Tbey wars the originators of this Company.
To the care of its interests Mr. HAZARD devoted tte
b. st part of his life, and all the resources of a compre
hensive, educated. .
Whilst we honored him for his Past achievements,
we rained him no less for the constant kindnesßof Ms
heart, his social qualities, and an equanimity of temper
muted to the family of oor late MS"gi I < ffi b X’ Sg!
1 the espietslon of tha sympathy of | he j|f™CHKLL,
IO BLIO 3t Seeretary>_
OFFICE OF THE HJMOH COAI
fcS» COMPANY, No 407 HIBBAHY Street,
* Phii.ai.ei.phia, March 6.1886.
At a meeting of the stoeii holders of the FDLfoif CO AH
COMPANY, held this day, the following resolutions
v HMofmrf! < That the aet of Assembly approved the Hth
dsrof Febinsry, U. W autoorfrteg »n tecrasse te
the Capital Stock of the Company, be and the same
rocepted, and that notice : J>* ™&£Bf«v the
he given to the Governor of the Commonwealth by tne
president and secretary ofjhe Company.
Resolved. That Twelve Thousand bhares of the addi
tional Capilal Stock authorized lo bs created and Unied
hysaid act of Assembly, he distributed at P?F
Boilers per Share) among such of the ■togthelders
whose names shall be registered on the hookßof the
Company on the ISth day of March. A D 18S5, as shall
on or hetore that day, at 3 o'clock P. M. agree in wri
ting to take and pay for their pro *ata proportion of
sSS twelve thousand shares of stock. SaidUrtrltotton
to be made by the Directors on th® day °f Mwch,
, a B. 1865, and payment tor the same to be made. ia
! cash, on the 20th day of March, 1865. And should de
faultinsuch payment be made by any stockholder, the
shares allotted to such defaulting stockholder may be
forfeited by the directors, and sold by them for account
of the Company, at such price at or above par as they
m WeBolwc£ t *s!xt notice of the proceedings of this meet'
tog be given to the stockholders, as far at may be prac
ticable, by Mentors, and also by publicatloa in two
daily newspapers of the city of Philadelphia.
And at a meeting of the Directors of the Company,
I held the same day, it if as ._ .. „.. .. . •
Resolved, That for the purpose of “.**??*
button of the additional shares of the stock of the Com;
nany among the etortholders, the transfer boohs .hall
be closed on the 15th inst. , atSo clock P. M., and re
mate dosed until the 21st test., at 10 o’clock A. M.
In accordance with the above resolutions, Bnbscrip*
Mona will now be received attheofflceof the Company
from the stockholders, for their proportion of the stock
to be distributed. ’ P. FBAU3Y, President.
P. 0. Bonus, Secretary and Treasurer. mbB-7t
KSP.SIXIH WARR-YOUISXZERi
KS? and all Interested will please take notice that
we are now prepared and determined to furnish an Xm <
men the Government requires of us, and that we wU.
now pay tbe City Bounty In cash, and iu additiou to
that, OKE HDSDBBD BOLL AES WARD BOZMSTY.
By order of the Bounty Committee. mag-IQI
&HSM" PITTSBUBe, FOBT WAYNE, AND
taff CHICAGO RAILWAY COMPAKY. OYFIOB Of
THE SECRETARY. PiTiemraa, Pa , Feb. 14,18®.
Tile Annual meeting of the Stock ana Bondholders c
this Company, for the Election of Slreetore and end
other business as may come beforelt, wm be held at
the Office of said Company. In the city of PITTSBURG,
on the THIRD WEDHRSDAY With) of MARCH, A. D.
18®, at 10 o’clock A. M _ ' m .. „
Tie Slock and Bond Transfer Booksof the Company,
at their office in the city of Pittsburg, and at the Trans
fer Aiency in ths oitv of Now York, will he closed on
the Ist day of March, at 2 F. M , and remain closed
nntil the 15th day of March thereafter,
fel7-tmhU , W. H. BAR.
«3S» OFFICE SEBiJKOA OIL COM PAST,
»=» Ho. 10 MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, Phila
dblphia, March S, 1805.
The annual meeting of tlie Stockholders will be held
on THUhSDAY, the 10th Is at . at 1 o'clock P. M.
mhdllt W. 0. STILES, Jr , Secretary.
JKFFERSON MEDICAL COEI EQE.
ESE? —The Annual Commencement trill be held at
MFSIGAL PITHS HALL on FBIDAY next, 10th Inat.,
at 1! o'clock. The charge to the graduates bp Prof.
PAHCOAST. The Public areiuTlted. _
ml>B-3t BOBLEY DUNOLISON, Sean.
THE PESHBYLYASIA FIRE IN
KS» SDEANOK COMPANY. March 6.1885.
The Directorsbavethis day declared a Dividend of
SEVEN DOLLARS ANB FIFTY CENTS per Share on
the Mock of the Company for the last six months, which
Win be said to the Stockholder, or their le*al repre
sentatives, after the 16th Inet.
mhf.Qt ~ WM. O. CROWELL. Secretary.
BANK OF WORTH AMERICA,
—, . , Philadelphia, March l, IMS.
The Direetors have declared a Biyldend of SIX FSB
CENT.. payable on and after March 10th.
mhl-10t j, HOCKLEY, Caehler.
OIL COMtAVIES.
|ggp COTTER FARM OR COMPANY—
-33 and 8* WASHINGTON BUILDINGS,
87* South THIRD Street,
Persons wJshlnE Stock in the aboye Company.are no
tified that there are for sale—at the Subscription Price,
•*l5O per share—TWENTY-THEBE HUNDRED ANB
TEN (a,310) SHARES OP POEPBITEB STOCK. Ap
plication must be made immediately.,
mhlO it S. J. HABBISON, Secretary.
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WOBBUN F ABKI
OIL COMPANY
gUOAR ■ CREEK.
OFFICE, I*9 BOOTH FOOETH STEEBT.
The property courfsta of ISO acres in fee simple of
valuable LUBRICATING OIL LANDS situated upon
the right bank of eUGAB CEBEK, . Venango County
One hundred acres of the land is flit or bottom land,
with a front on the Creek and Hastings Enn of about
one mile, adjoinfng the property of Sugar Creek Oil
Company, which struck . large well of heavy oil. The
Company will retain a large working capital, to be em
ployed in drilling a number of wells,: wkioh are now In
* > ’p£oSFECTUS or Any farther Information, oan be ob
tained at OffiesT I*9 South FOURTH Street. mhlO-St
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CHERRY RUN AND WEST HICKORY
MUTUAL PETROLEUM COMPAN Y
JOHN GIVEN,
PHILIP HAMILTON,
THOMAS DICKSON,
City Commissioners.
tBES, Secretary.
OIL COMPANIES.
OF PHILADELPHIA,
Twenty-live Cents per snare
FOB FULL-PAID STOCK.
CAPITA!, 850,000 SHAKES, AT II PAR,
Working Capital 190.000 Shares,or 129,000.
PRESIDENT.
DR. JAMES TRUMAN.
TREASURER,
O. W. MoOLINTOOK.
SECRETARY.
EZRA LUKENS.
This Company Is formed on the basis of the mutual
advantage to arise to all subscribers from tbe immedi
ate development oftheir several very valuable tracts
of rich oil territory,, lying in Venango county, Penn
sylvania, and Preston county. West Ylrginia,
The exceedingly low price for FULL-PAIDSTOGK
enables every one, “RICH OB POOR," to invest ac
cording to their meaner and to' participate in tbe profits
arising from the rapid rise of property and its. speedy
development.
The Company purpose to sink (4) FOOT WELLS at
once. - .
The properties consist of 225 acres, mostly- in fee
simple. • *
LKASEEIOiiD,
No. 1- Is one acre on CHERRY SOT, Venango, coun
ty, Pennsylvania, below tbe town of Flamer/ Splen
did territory. Wells going down all around.
PEE SIMPLE INTEKE9TB,
No. S Is 24 acres on WEST HICKORY CREEK, all
boreable, heavily timbered', and fine oil indications.
West Hickory Creek is the next creek to Pitt Hole, on
the same side of the AUegheny river.
No. S is ISO acres, In fee simple, FItESTON COUNTY,
West Virginia, on both sides of Buffalo Creek; 50 acres
bottom land; hiUs fall of Coal. The land’lie* but a
short distance from the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad--
and is easy of access. On the next farm-a Baltimore
company have recently Btrnck a fine well.
No. 4 is SO acres, in fee simple, in PRESTON COUN
TY, West Virginia, two miles from the above, lying
on Seer Lick and Klngsessere Ron; 25 acres bottom
land, comprising the valleys of both- streams. The
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad passes directly throogh
this tract.
On these lands are very fine surfsceindications of oil.
They are surrounded by Philadelphia and, Baltimore
companies, who are at work developing their lands.
SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS ARE NOW OPEN AT
No. 20 SOUTH THIRD’ STREET,
and at the store of the treasurer,
C. W. MoOLINTOOK,
SI’S NORTH WATER STREET.
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|gp= PETSOLEVM.
THE HEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
PETROLEUM COMPANY.
ORGANIZED UNDER THE
MINIKGI. AND MANUFACTURING LAWS OF THE
STATE OF NEW YOBK.
CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS,
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SHARES,
tio PEE SHARE, NOT LIABLE TO ASSESS-
KENT,
GOYKBNMBHT BONDS ANB TAKEN
IN PAYMENT FOB STOCK.
OFFICES:
NO. 8* EMPIRE BUILDING,
No. 71 ‘BROADWAY, NEW YOBK.
Post Oyyios Apdbess, Box No. 5388, New Yoke.
opfioers.
Hon. DANIEL & DICKINSON, President
WM. T. PHIPPS, Vice Preiident.
BOBEBT BASSETT, Secretary.
H. J.BUBTIS. Mining Superintendent,Titusville,Pa.
ATL AN TIC BANK. Ho. 142 Bi oadway, H. Y., Treacnry.
The wells of the Company are now producing oil..
Payment for stock may be made in drafts, registered
notes, or Government bonds and securities which bonds
and securities will be their market value.
Bemittancesmay be addressed to the Company, P. u.
Box No. 6368. New York Ciky. or to Atlantic Bank,
Treasury of the Hew York and Liverpool Petroleum
Company,'Ho. 1« Broadway, New York City.”
Prospectus Bent -to any address on application, con-,
talnlnga full and clear account of the operations of this
MOST SUCCESSFUL PETROLEUM COMPANY.
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THE
UNION 6HEREY EUN BASIN OIL
MINING COMPANY OF PITTSBURG.
CAPITAL 5T0CK—......,.~~...........„535i),000
In 350,000 Shares of ONE DOLLAR Each.
$50,000 of which Is set aside for working capital.
Only a limited number of chares to be sold.'
OFFICERS*
1 DIRBCTORS. <■
JOHW F. KRte, '
ICasMer first Jfctiooal
‘ Bank, JUlejEbe&y,-{ .
B:'B* v MoBIiROY*
OfMcßlroy,l>lckaon;6 Co. »
Wood Street* Pittsbars.
WM. MoCtTTCHBON,
Liberty street* Pitfcaburf,
PRERTPKNT,
WM. MoOUTCHBON,
Liberty street, Pittsburg.
B.ToIoBdB, '
Cashier Farmer**’ Deooeit
National Bank. PittV
burg.
SECBETABT, •
JAMBS MaGBTCHEOM,
Liberty street* Pittsburg.
SPPEWfITESDENT,
THOMAS B. CLARK,
Oil City, Pa.
The property Is located entirely in Yenango county,
Pennsylvania.
AHD CONSISTS OF
Piret. 191 acres choice territory in fee simple on
Hickory Greek, commencing about 275 rod* from its
month, cn the Allegheny river, and extending along
either side of the creek a distance of 230 rode, making
a water front entire of 600 rods, or room at least for 200
wells. The developments now being made in this lo
cality, combined with the late stxikeß on Pit Hole
Cieek, and other tributaries of the river, show and
establish conclusively the fact that time and labor are
the only necessary requisites to the obtaining of large
paying wells on this territory. The land is sabjeot to
two leases of one-half acre each, the Company receiving
one-half the oil, and being at no expense.
Second One-quarter lease-hold lots If os. 48 and 49.
ALLBGHEHT PETROLEUM QpMPANY.
On the Allegheny river, about one*fonrth mile above
Horse Creek and about thirty rods from a well now said
to be producing 40 barrels of oil per day. These loti
join front, each 8 rode on the river and extend bkek
some 20 rods—making a frontage of 16 rods.
TWO WELLS
Are going down on this property, one of whleh is
nearly completed, being about some 400 feet. The in
dications are that this will be a big well, as already
several fine veins of oil have been struck,
LEASE, TWENTY YEARS,
Royalty, ttree-iighthß of the oil.
Third. 9 ISths lease* hold in lot No. 39,
SPRINGFIELD PETROLEUM COMPANY,
On Cherry Ran, about three-quarters of a mile above
the **Beed” well, and but a short distance from the
•Auburn,** “Yankee,** and other good wells. Tnere
is room on the property for three wells, one of which is
now being vigorously prosecuted. Thirty days, It is
confidently heUved, wiu make this well ready for test
ing. as the machinery and everything connected with
Uis of the first order. Lease, 20 years; Royalty, oae
half of the oil
Fourth; The entire lease hold of lot No. 18,
ST: NICHOLAS OIL COMPANY,
, Bun. On this prnerty there is room for
four weile, one of which is now being sunk. As this
ieaie is located near the famous Reed, Baker, and Gro
cery Wells, producing re*pectrwely 280, 100, aud 200
barrels, tbeieis scarcely a doubt of abundant success.
The record of Cherry Bun chronicles no failure in this
fkyotUe locsllty. Lease. 20 ,ears: Realty, half the oil.
kuoecrlpti.- n Book for a limited number of the above
shares now open at the offle. of
SSCCUTO.HBON A COI.LINB,
340'and 3*3 North FRONT Street.
Fun ADSLPHIA. Fob 27, 1865; mh7 6t
TOBHUA T. OWEK, ATTORNEY,
V COUSBLLOB AT LAW, AND gOLICITO* OF
CLAIMS OCm. 361 F Street, near Fourteenth St.,
vruhiaxtos. D. 0. t AeTS'taa '
THE PEBSS^mADSLPHIAv
OKL
|*jP* > lEE
CAMERON PKTROUSSJM CO.
OAPlTAlj*»»»»«*»»'***»**®liOOO i OOO*,
SHABES«.m» ,».«...aoo,ooo.
FAS
SUBSCRIPTION FBiaß~~~- .~~.«,0a. SO.
The present end prospective value of the stock of this
Company may be Inferred from the foet that It owns*
fee simple interest In 478 (fonr hundred and seventy
three) acres of the rlchest-testedoil territory In Venango
eoupty, hollered hy the most experienced oil men in
that reston to he capable of prodncini a net annual In
come to the Company of one and a half million dollar*,
or three times the entire cost of the stock, whish Vould
he equivalent to twenty'five per cent, a month on lta
subscription price, of one hundredan&'jytv per .cent,
per annum on its par value.
‘The following la a description of the Company’s pro
perty:
One-fourth fee simple - Interest -in the celebrated
“Hoover" Farm, situate on the Allegheny river,
about two and one-half > miles below Franklin, con
taining 292 (two hundred and ninety-two) acres, with
182 rods (or over one mile) front on the Allegheny river,
on which there ere now twelve leases, each ten rods
square,and from which the owner* of the fee simple get
one half the oil, free of all expense. Besides this, there
are two wells owned by the owner* of the fee, from
which they set all the oiL
On this Farm there are now tea Welle In operation,
producing an average of ten barrels per day, and several
others are about being tnbed. There are also on It 187
(eighty-seven) more lots surveyed, and more than fifty
applications are how standing to lease thelatter for one
half the oil to the owners.
Oat of the twelve wells on this Farm eleven are now
paying handsomely; a fact which snfilciwtly demon
strates the great richness and reliability of the terri
tory. ' . '»*.***""'
Is the eeMtWfee simple Interest Is ISI (one hundred and
slghtXrSme) acres, situate on the Allegheny river, near
ly opposite the “ Hoover ” Farm, and a.lßtte nearer
Franklin, at the month of Mill Bun, having a front of
86 rods oh the Allegheny river, and one -mile on both
sides of Mill'Bun, with ample boring ehrfisee for one
hundred t mile, or Lota of tan rods square. This traet
is known eathe “Stewart Farm,” and la-dear of all
lease* or lncumbranoesof any kind.
Them la how In operation a fifty-barrel well (beside
several smaller ones) on tbe Cochran Farm., whish ad
joins this on the south. In fact, the ■’ Stewart ’ ’ Farm
lesurrounded with good-paying wells, and' within,a
short time a single lease of 80 rods front, on the Imme
diate opposite side of the river, sold for -0166,001) (one
hundred and sixty-five thousand dollars.) On this
lease a good well has been struck within a few days.
In addition to the'terrltory of the “Stewart” Farm,
which Is believed to be equally as good ■ as the-” Hoov
er, > > them are on It a three-story Grist Hill, .with fine
water-power, a good farm-house, and other-buildings,
hat will be of use to the company.
The durability of thi* immediate oil section Is llltu
touted by the fact that some of the wells on the 1 * Hoov
er” Farm have been pumping.for oyer four years, with
out any material diminution In their yield,-while the
oil hem produced, from lta greater- conveniens* for
transportation and superior xrarity, alwaye-eommands
from ono to two dollars per barrel more than the oil at
OH Creek.
The ofilcera of the Company feel jnstlfied.ln present
ing the following estimate of What, with vigorous
management, the above lands earn be made to yield fox
the benefit of the stockholders In a comparatively short
time:
There ha room on this for one hundred lots of ten rode
square, *ll of which can he leased immediately for one*
half the old. free of all expense to the Oowpwa.y.
Bstlmatin* one well to each lot (one hundred wells,
slthoufh there lsroomfor three handled)* at the yery
moderate average of ten baaeU each, would makes
Daily product of—— —— 1.000 hhls*
Out of this the Company’s share would he. 600 hhls.
Value of dally yield to the Company, at
ten dollars .per hhl (it is mowsellinsat
*18.60.1 *5,000 00
Allowing three handled working days to
the year, this woali make the Compa
ny’s annual net receipts, from the Stew
art Farm alone.— 1,600,000.00
dliowin s the same estimatesfor the ‘ 'Hooy
* ’ ’ Farm, In which the Company owns
one-fourth In feeef the land interest, the
annual net receipts from the latter, wonld
Hftklßr the annual receipts from both
Farm. 1,875,000 00
Dedaettnf from thii amonat the ram of
*375.000 for eontlngencieJ, mould lo*t*
t&9
Net Annual Inoom* of the Company 00
All, THES3 LOTS CAN BBIMM3DIATJSLY LEASED,
If it I» deemed eroedlehVat » royalty of ome-halfthe
Oil, with covenant! Madinalearees to sink Twlt-mw
all pouildo diligence, to the depth of 500 or more feet.
Too. we not asked to subscribe to this Stookwilh ths
expectation of tmxaediateljt receiving largo diofoenas,
but fee bade on which fee Company rests, it Is be
lieved, will make your Investment not only safe, but,
prospectively, of enormous value,
' Notwithstanding, at tbe present prices of oH,the Com
pany's annual receipts (without any further develop
ment) would be forty thousand dollars, or eight per
cent, on fee cost of fee stock. \
The President, Mr. Stewart, Is one of fee mostpracH
•al and experienced oil operators In fee State, and Me
residence near the Company’s property and general
oversight of Its management Is the best guarantee that
no eSbrts will be spared to make the Investment pro.
{Liable*
Application* lor a lar*e proportion of the stock bare
already been made, but none will be received until tne
hooks of the Company are regularly opened for that
purpose. „, ~ ,
Only a limited amount of tbe stock will be sold at
subscription pries. _ „
The stock will be Issued full paid, without farther
assessments. .
BOOHS OF SUBSCRIPTION will be open for a few
days, on and after January 18,1886, at the office of
FAME Oil. COMPANY,
Ids? Office, 307 South FIFTH Street, Philadelphia.
GaPlTAZteeee.-we-*** - .....i *.5300,000
BHAEE 3o'oo6' Ekßs < woßKiao I c^iTit.'" "® *
SUBSCEtPTION FBICB^.^ ......--....^1
JAMBS GIBBONS, President.
PHILIP X.OWET, Jr., Vice President.
A. B PAUL, Treasurer.
JOHN I. BOGBBS. Secretary.
DIEBOTOES. .
Jsmes Gibbous, | ThilipLowry, Jr ,
Samuel G. King, John Noble.
Thomas H. Gill. , J Francis MoManus,
JohnHuneker.
TO THE PUBLIC.—This Company have disposed of
21 v oqo Shares of their Working Capital, leaving a
balance of 9,0(0 Shares yet to be sold at the(Subscription
Pries of One Dollar per share. Our developments are
Sow in progress. The Books can remain open hnl a few
ays*longsr. Subscribers and persons desirousof in-
T£^“» WiU 6 ‘‘® W to Secretary.
Dr. L. B. M’ABOT, ,
Pittsburg.
JOHN M. CEAWFOKD,
Sew Caßtle, Pa.
EBBNBZBE McJUSKIB,
Butler. Pa.
Hon. JOHN M. DUNLAP.''
Lancaster, Pa.
OF PENNSYLVANIA,
fbbsidbht.
VANOE STEWART#
OF KIEOXB OOUOTT, FA.
TEUBUBSXI
E. G. JAMES,
or pamADiiPHiA.
SKGBBTABT,
J. Tj. D ARLINGTON*
wbbt ooan, pa-
DIRECTORS.
TAHOB BTBWABT, Mercer county, FA
JOHN B. LEONARD, West Chester, Fa.
D. O. FOBHBT, Washington, D. C.
HENBY D. COOKE, Washington, D. 0.
SIMPH CAKBBOH, Harrisburg, Fa
JOHH H. DIEHL. Philadelphia.
JOHN F. GBAFF, Philadelphia.
GEOBGB O. EVANS, Philadelphia.
JAMBS DDFFT, Marietta, Lan taster *o., FA
THE “STEWART FARM."
•A NEW PLAIN WOEDB ,TO BUBBOBIBEBB.
E, 6. JAMES, Treasurer,
No. 101 WALNUT Street. Phllada.
A ETILLBBY AND CAYALRY
ii. bosses.
A6SIBTAMT QBAKTEEttABTBE’S OpEIOE,
1139 Oieaed Sieebt, Phiiadeiphia, Pa.. ..
Mtrch 10,1815,
HORSES suitable for the Artillery and Cavalry Ser
vice will be purchased by tbe undersigned in open mar
ket; each animal to be sabieoted to the neaal Govern,
nrent inspection before being accepted.
B orses for the Artillery Service tenet he dark In color,
eonnd in all particulars, strong, aulok, and active,
■well broken and square trotters In harness, In good
flesh and condition, from six to ten years old, not lees
than 16% hands high; each Horse to weigh not less than
and Eighty Dollars (¥180) win he paid
Horses mnst be sound lit all parllcalart™well
broken, in full Hash and good condition, from Vi to 18
handa hlth, from Are'to_ nine years old, and well
adapted. In every wayato Cavalry purposes, for which
fiftfr-TtTitni-rfta and Sixty-Aye' Dollars Csl6s) each, will
'’Worses -will be delivered to the United States Inenec
tor,at the GREAT WKSTEBW HOTEL, MAKEBT
Street, Philadelphia, Pa., between Thirteenth and
Broad streets.
By order of Col. William McKlm, . „
Chief Quartermaster rhlMggM. Dgj*
Captain, and A, Q M. G«
»h1026t
*■' '
REDDING.
SPRING MATTRESSES,
HAIR MATTRESSES,
-FEATHER’ BE DS, ‘
BOLSTERS, AND PILLOWS.
BEDDING- OF k ALL DESCRIPTIONS. •
REEVE L. KNIGHT & SON.
801 CHESTNUT Street,
mhlO-fstuthSk 38a South BBOOND.
TtEPOT FOB -
1/ WINDOW SHADES.
,Aeeui re rlber. |gW ow S . fig »d^tnp
“ the »f
on
FANCY WINDOW SHADES,
And to furnish and put note ordertn theheet manner
SEW DESIGNS OE EXTRA SIZES
ron
DWELUBGB, STOKES. CHTOOHES, OE OTHEB
• PUBLIC BUILDINGS. .
They aleo keep on hand a luce assortment gi
SHADIBGS. SHADE TRIMMINGS, FIXTURES, &e. t
-which, they will sell to the trade at the lowest market
price. .
SHBPPARD. VAN HA ELI BOBU, A ABBISON.
Window Curtsin and Shade Store,
mhlo-fmwlBt No. 1008 OBBbTBUT Street.
n. x james,
(Formerlvof Philadelphia.)
iTTAPTSIZV in Tim
FRANKLIN, VENANGO COUNTY, PBNNA.
Special attention given to the examination of Titles.
Philadelphia Bbpkrmoks :~-Ch»s K Lsx. Bsq.,
Hon J. Boas Snowden. James H Little. Ban.. -T. T.
Tasker. Sr., Hood, Bonbright, & Co., J. Z. DeHaven,
President 7th National Bank. mhlO-Sm* -
CAMUEL W- HOFFMAN, ATTORNEY
tJ AT LAW AND CONVEY ANGER.
PEAK KLIN, VENANGO COUNTY, PBNNA.
(late of Philadelphia.)
REFERS TO
CharlesE. Lex. Esq., I JamesH. Little, Bed.,
E. 0. Knight & Co., | B. AW. 0. Biddle A (30..
- W. H. Yeaton A Co. fell-Sa
CAMHEL L. TAT LOR,
O Ho. 433 WALNUT StriSet, Philadelphia,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND
COMMISSIONER FOR ALL THB STATES.
Except Cornu ctlcnt. New York, Hllnola, Nevada,
Oregon, andTexa*. teM- (rtulv*
’« MULITARVw
§2I4TH PENNSYLVANIA VOLUN-S
TKER3! ffl
EIO3TH UNION LEAGUE REGIMENT.
COMMITTEE OF THE, UNION
LEAGUE h»* neeived authority to raise a Reglmeut of
Infantry for
TWELVE MONTHS’ SERVICE,
under thecall of December 19th, MM.
_The numberjn»ign«d to the Regiment Is,the 211th
PenneylvaniaVolunteere. _
Ordnz have barn given to the Provost Marshal, and
other Mustering Offieer* to master; in recruits for the
Seilmlnt.
THE HEADQUARTERS OFTHB BEGIMENT
■ ( Is AT
NATIONA3L GUARDS’ HATjTj,
BAGIS' STREET, BELOV SIXTH,
wherereerolti will be taken.
APPLICATIONS FOE POSITIONS IN THE REGIMENT
trill he reoetYSd.
PROVOST MARSHALS, WARD COMMITTEES, and
others, are invited to assist is recruiting for theßegt-
Bient,
By order of the Committee. mhio-3t
t THE GRAND NATIONAL GUARU.
Major General Hancock’s Ist Army
Corps of Veterans.
30,000 VETERANS WANTED.
THE PATRIOTIC EXCITEMENT ON THE IHCBSASE.
Hie Corps to be Becmited to its Maxi*
mom Humber.
THE BOWIY BRIGADE WILL BE ATTACHED TO
THIS COBPS.
The Ist Army Corps of Veterans for the GfALLANT
GBNERALHASCOOK. to form a part of therOBAND
HaTIOBAE GUARD, to protect the institutions
of cor country, to vindicate tha honor, no war,
and glcr* l as s emble mired in' tha ‘ ‘ OLD FLAG, ’’
and fight for ahdeuatain tt against all anemias, foreign
«r domasfio, hays occupied a eonsidarabla share or
public attentlontror Boma time pash If la gratifying to
announce to thepoblio at large. that «o far my efforts
hare been crowned with snccsss. The noble response
of tbe Veterans lOtecte Infinite orediioutbßirpatriotism-
Thelr willinißeceto be in at tha death of the most lofa-,
moos andfsahseless rooelilon that aver shocked eiviliza
tlon and ShristiAntty will .make a brilliant page in the
history ofonr oquntry, and endear their names to pos
te'UT' ; BOUNTIES AND PA®. ~
•• Since my firat general advertiaementt- thebountlee of
fered by She conetitnted authorities of Philadelphia
have been Increased sb follows:
The net pay .of a Veteran Volunteer In Haneoek’s
Corpeis, Viz :
For oneyearOovernamnl Bounty a too
City of rhiledabhia.Bounty 400
Monthly pay from United States Government, fid
per month. 192
Clothing account yearly... —.- 41
Ward Bounty (average*.!........... 25
City Relief for , FamiUee of Volunteers?-ID per
ttftßth.e*.eeaee..>»eeY«w«Mei« Wte.H1444l 72
TftW*'—— • e-e-e« teee « e »r •-* >•s!, 131
The net pay of Veteran* Volunteers for taro years in
Hancock.Corpi (», viz:
Government Bounty »■■»«*? ••• •.«*■*********»««* +*+* MyO
City of Philadelphia Bounty. ewwneeeM««««*«»*»< COO
Monthly pay from United-Slates Government, $lB .
pet BU)lliht*MeM.e»»i» 384
Clothing account, $42 84
Ward Bounty. (aver&ie)- *•«+♦♦» .25
City relief for family, s*per 144
TOt&I*M4M, w*>«»>e,eew»ee>Mt».ttMM»m*e»sl t 6Sf •
The net pay of a Veteran Volunteer for three-years in
Hancock’s Corps is, viz: __
Government Beauty. *-*******-$6OO
City of Philadelphia 80unty.....»« 800
Monthly pay from United State! sl*
Per m^BUe»t>e H i.Ye*»4YeMMt*e«YevMee*e«4Ye»*ee 678
Clothing account, $42 per year 126
“Ward Bounty.'taverare)*~v~~— 25
City relief for families, ssper month.*****■*« «««*»♦ 218
Totals—w~w*..~*.93,l4s
RBPBKSHSfTATITS BKGBUITS.-
Letitbedistinctiy understood that any m&av exempt
from draft, or woman or young lady desirous- of being
represented in the army ean do so, upon p&yingto the
undersigned the sum of $£Q» and a handsome certificate
eoramempratWof the event will he given to the person
thus represented, Of thls-Bum $26 will he paid to the
recruit, snd $25 will he retained to defray the extraor
dinary expenses for mario-, advertising and hill print'
tag incident to raising troops. X«t every man-and wo
man In the State, who desires to he represented in the
army, come forward and* make this investment for the
purpose of strengthening the ranks of the army.
THE BIBsFBY BRIGADE.
The Brigade of three reeSmants, named in honor of that
gallant hero whose name lives in history, will he at
tached to;tb e Ist Army: Corps, It is the 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 Recruiting and I&isterin g Office, for the present,
is air the northwest owner of FIFTH and PRUNE
Streeta&Fiftb ward. Disbursing Office, northeast cor
ner ofBIXTH and MINOR Streets. The headquarters
of the men, after having been mustered into-the service,
are at Richmond Hsil.
4®* Other recruiting offices will be opened in differ
ent parts of the city and State as soon as the arrange
ments can he perfected.
“ a* BENJAMIN FRANKLIN,
Executive of the Recruiting Committee and Chief of
mhB fit Detective Depaitmenfcof Fhilada.
STO MEN OF COLOR I
Highest bounties ever paid.
#6OO BeVNTT FOB ONE TEAR.
SSOO FX2B WHEN MUBXEKEB IN.
■ ■ •
Eon are now«-offered
/&*ks»AY!
SAME BOUNTY!
S7S.QOQ 00
SAME BELIEF MONEYI
And wi»be treated In SVERY BESPECT the same ae
white soldiers. Great ears la exercised In the selection
of youKoSicers, As- soon ms mastered von will ne sent
to CAMP WILLIAM PERN, beautifully located at
CbeltOT'Hmsf 'onebf the hesfexegnlatsd camps In the
country, where every attention Is paid to the comfort
of the men;
A .Volunteer will receive for one rear EIGHT HU*.
DEED and THIRTY-FOUR DOLLARS (M3*), EX
CLUSIVE OP CITY BELIEF FOB FAMILY OF *l3.
Over *SOO 'of which he. can leave with his family, or
invest in gold .hearing bonds.
COLORED MEN THROUGHOUT THB COUNTRY
COME FORWARD! Do, not hesitate and remain at
home to fill inferior positions, when thewpportitHtw is
offered yon to volunteer as SOLDIERS OF THB RE
PUBLIC, and to prove, yourself worthy to be a CITI
ZEN OF THB BE rUBLIO.
CALL AND RECBIVB YOUR-FULL BOUNTY.
, * HOST. R. CORSON,
mb7-6t HEADQUARTERS 1310 CHESTNUT Street.
ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER’S
AA. OFFICE, 1139 GIRARD St.. Philadelphia, Pa.,
MA&OHlO, 1863.
SEALED PBOPOSALSwiII be received at thl* Offlee,
until I‘l o’clock M., THURSDAY, March 15, 1,860, for the
Immediate delivery at the Uiited States Storehouse,
Banover-street wharf, properly packed and ready for
traniportation, of the following described Quartermas
ters’ Stores,to be inspected by aninepector appointedoa
the parllof the Government, vis.: . ,
MO sets Braces and Bitts, iron 5 (fnil set bitts.)
ICO pairs Compasses, 6 inch *• carpentere’,”
1 dosen Botchers’Cleavera
109 Hay Forks, best article, ■•eltlned."
6CO Ambulance Faucets, “metal.”
1,000 lbs. Ferrule, “forkhandle. ” . , ...,
3*OCO lbs. ferrule. “* ingle tree;” IK Is small end, IJtf
in la?se end. ~ .
1,000 lbs. Fefloe Plates; wrought iron* % to IK Inch,
acsorted.
75 Carpenters’G aug* ». ,
% raS WhffuttnSflfst 109 IX. 1002,1002 -
Inch. .
1,800 pairs Strap Hinges; 900 4. 8008, 800 64nch, light,
200 pairs ”T t ’ Hinges; 4-inch, Ught.
ICO Broad Axe Handles. ~. „
I.CCO pain Wrought Butt Hinges; sK, inch.
1.000 pairs Oast Butt Hinges, 2K by 2&*mch.
o.QCO Axe Bandies. . ,
69 Tuer Irons* **&r3S to 39 inch bellows;” salid oast
75 Butehers’ Knives, IQ in«h blade; best article.
48 Draw Knives, best article..
800 Farriers* Knives, XXL.
LOCO Knives *nd Forks, each.
26 Saddlers* Head Knives.
M SpiitTiS? Knives, * * for splitting leather.' *
IDO Shoe Knives. .
-1,090 Best Ltnterns; square, toed size, of heavy tin,
with oil cup to spring through the bottom like
globe lantern.
600 very best Q]oboL%ater!is, heavy tin.
100 ifesg LAdles* galvanized iron, long handle.
‘tOJTTjmmb Latches. • aV
600 Padlocks, 2K by 8 inch, best article
-I,C£» Drawer Locks,/Iron, best article? 200-right and
800 Loc^e,^Amhul«tce—door aisdfiandle all to match.,
100 Locks, knob, rur^.
,76 Coffee Mills, Oalifom%besfc.
700 Bagging Keedles* S to 5 inch, assorted^
75 Carpenters* Oilers.
ICO Fore Planes, “dcrubie irons.”
60 do. do, single ao.
5 CJaek do., double do.
26 do.* do., single do.
60 smooth do., double do.
25 do do., single do.
200 FryingFana, 22 or 14 Inch diameter, long handle,
. 30'Kesms Sand paper. . . ■
24 Ticket Punches, railroad* best.
100 Smiths’ Pincers.
86 Palms. »*ilmakerß\
1,000 Tin Plates, table.
1 Beams Paper, hardware. , tl •
HD Capentera* Buies. 2 feet, good article.
12 Buck Baws. _ _ .
12 Crosi • cut Saws, 3 feel. ,
100 pairs Sheep Shears, best article.
25 Bench tcrews. iron.
50 Ja«k Screws. •* army wagon-”
1,000 grcfctfWdod Screws. „ _ w . .
•‘KugrosseachHos. lOandll,lK-ineh;
200 do. do, Nos. 8 and 9, J? d».
2CO do. do. Hos, 19 and 11,1 do.
94 Jttret Sets, assorted. t . ■* r ■■
26 Grindstones, medium size, complete* strong frames,
hard wood find gtorttcwU
-ico'oxi Btoftes.* •
60 Sand Stones.
2, COO Iron Spoons.
12 Butchers* Steels.
60 lbs.. Solder, beat, tinners’.
20 Stocks and Dies, medium size.
100 Tool?, *• Field A Hardie, PhUadsL
X Leather Apron: 1 pair Pincers;
l Hcof Knlhi 1 Buttress: l Clinchtng iron; 1
Shoeing Hammer; 2 Horse Btsps; 1 Gutter and
Punch (attached); 1 pair Tongs each. To be
pecked in a strong and substantial wooden tool
' box. * t
2 Tire Benders; 8. Suteehman’s manufheturo.
200 Tuer Irons and Backs, for Government Kepair
_Sbops. -
12 Hand Vices.
6CO papers Gut Tacks—loo4, 100 6, 100 8, 200 12 oz.—
full papers.
1.6C0 papers Cut Tacks, regular assorted dies*, full pa-
All above articles aro rwinlrei to be of the beet
quality.
Bidders should state the quantity hid for. and when
they will commence and finish their deliveries, the
price of the articles (to include boxes and delivery)*
which should he written $ ith in words and figures*
.and cento; mto the terms of this advertisment, a copy
of which should accompany each proposal* and no
schedule prlceß will he received. - ; , ' „ , ,
Sample of the articles hid for must he delivered at
the fianovex-street Storehouse twenty-four hours be
fore the opening of the bids. ‘ „ ,
Bids will he opened on THURSDAY, March 16th. at
12 o’clock M , aid bidders are requested to he present.
Each bid must hs guaranteed by two responsible per
sons, whotßsignatuieß must he appended to the guar
antee, and certified to as being good and sufficient secu
rity for the amount involved, oy the United States Dls
trict Judge, Attorney, or Collector, or other public
officer.
The right Is reserved to raject any hid deemed unrea
sonable. and no bids from a defaulting contractor will
be received.
• All proposals to be made;-out oh the regularlforms.
which wfllhe furnished on application to this office.
Bndolae envelope, ** Proposals for Army Supplies,
advertised to he opened on the 16th in*t.
By order of Colonel Wm. W, McKim, Chief Qaar
teimaeter Philadelphia Swot. QBO. B. OBHE,
iptain and A. U M-
THE GLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTH.
A —Therefore,' the nervous and debilitatedshonid
immediately use HBLMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHP.
E PHILADELPHIA SCALE WORKS,
FIFTEENTH Street and PENNSYLVANIA Avenus.
felS-lm DAVIS A CO.
m PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMIHA
Wn, ** SOUTH TSJITH Street
MANHOOD AND YOUTHFUL VIGOR
■***- »„, regained by HSLHBOLD’S EXTRACT BU
CHU. -
MARCH K), 1865.
SAME PENSION
PROPOSALS.
AUCTION NOTICE!.
fJREAT SALE OP COINS AND
Va medals.
wn.il BE SOLD AT AUCTION,
BY BANGS, MEBWIN, & 00.,
00* end 606 BROADWAY, NEW YOBK,
(By order of (he Executrix,)
On MONDAY, MARCH 18, end FOUR FOLLOWING
DAYS.
GOINS AND MEDALS, in Gold, Silver, and Copper—
being the entire collection of the late Dr. JAB. B. OHIL*
TON, lathered with much «n and'enthueiaem daring
men, years, lembracin* a neat variety of iare and
choice American pieces, ana particularly rich i n an
cient and foreign specimens 3 fo which is added a lanre
and ornamental fire proof CABINET, and a fire Por
trait of BISHOP: PEOVOORT (the patriot clergyman*
painted by BENJAMIN WEST. Also, valnable Na
miematio Work., fine and scarce engravings, Ac.
Catalogues are ready: price CO cents. mh9-3t
4fv~ BAZAAB, IM AHD SAN-
A3i 80M Streets..
AUCTION SALE OF HORDES, CARRIAGES, tto.
ON SATURDAY MORNING NEXT,
At 10 o'clock, will be sold,l
AN EXTRAORDINARY TROTTING HORSE,
by order of Administrator Estate of John Burton, Esqu,
d«ceaeed—viz:
A eplesdld looff-teO dapple- horse, 7 years old,
scusd and kind i has been driven quarters lirtt seconds;
is easily managed, and can trot .In 2 45; of great en
durance, and free from blemish or tricks.
Also, a new 2CO-pounds full spring Watson wagon,
and set of single b^Mllipz.
A stylish mahogany*bay mate, coming 6 yean old;
BoundUnd gentle; has trotted quarters in4o seconds;
believed can trot inside-of 2 60, and is one of the finest
mares to the pole in the city.
Ano* tap wagon, by Watson, and harness, by Phillips.
4®** The property of a private gentleman,
ALSO,
included in sale will he found about
■ - FIFTY HORSES,
among which are some very supdrior harness and saff*
die horses ALSO
A large collection of derirable sew and second-hand
carriages,.light-wagons, dearborns, Ac., with which
the feale will commence.
Also, single and double harness, saddles* bridles.
Whips, covers, halters, Ac.
4®~ Vo postponement on acoonnt of weather:
jpr Sale of horses, Ac;, on Wednesday.
MS* Thirty- seventh trade sale of aD.carriages April 5.
2tlf ALFRED M. HERKfIsS. Auctioneer.
FINANCIAL.
ijpne NEW
7*30 X 7. 8- NOTES
FOB SALE,
IN SUMS TO SHIT PDEOHABEBS,
BAWRERS AND BROKERS,
DEALERS -IN GOVERNMENT SBOCBmBS GENE
RALLY.
VVEL STOCKS, B. 8. LOANS, «Sc„
SOnOHT AND BOLD .
ON COMMISSION,
By GEORGE J; BOYD.
Broke*.
]H-BmII No. lS.Sonth TEIBD Street.
H-EORGM/A. WARDER,
V-A STOCK BRCESIt,
■ ■ : No. aISK WALNDT STKBBT.
Stocks and Leane-negeriaied. Snhsczlptlonß received
for the new DnJted States 7- 30 Loan In enraa of end
upwards. ■ mhl-wfraiAi*
WILLIAM EL WAYKE,
*v- Late Diseoimt Clerk Bank of North America,
STOCK and BILL BROKER, No. 16 BANK Street
Loans, Btocks, Ac. purchased and sold ut'the Phila
delphia Stock Board, money procured on'collaterals.
Promissory notes negotiated, Ac., Ac. mh&lm
NEW FCBUCATIONS.
Bocmsr hbw bgoecS h
Just received by , .
ASHMBAD A WANS,
(Hazard’s old stand),
Vo. 924 CHESTNUT Street
TONY BUTLER. A Novel, In paper WMaualla eo*
verß. A continuation of Lever’s Irish Novel and the
Romance of Bui war.
THACKERAY’S VANITY FAIR. A newand elegant
edition, with illustrations by the author. Printed on
tinted paper. 8 Bound in green doth. ■
TRIAL OF JOHN Y. BEALL, as a Spy and Gue
rilla, by Military Commission.
HEATH’S INIALLIBLE GOUNTBEFBbBDRTBOTOR
AT SIGHT. The only infallible method* Illustrated
by the American Bask Note Company. Every store
keeper Bhould have a copy. Price $1.60.
GEORGE GBITH OF FEN COURT. A NoveL By F.
G. Trafford, author of **Too Much Alone,” Ac*
EXILES IN BABTLONi Or. Ohildrenof Light. _
MIRACLES OF HEAVENLY LOVE IN-DAILY LIFE
Two new books. by A L. O. B. Englishs^Utions.
SMITH’S MAP OF THE OIL REGIONS OF PENN
SYLVANIA.
SHENANDOAH VALLEY. Campaign of 1861. By
Robert Pattereon, late Major General of Volunteers.
ALL THE NEW BOOKS received as- soon aa issued
from the press. mhlO tf
VTALU ABLE BOOKS NOW BEING
T issued by subecription: _ „ „ „
MARTIN’SrHISTORY OF FRANCS—The most elo
quent and complete History in the Segiish language.
Louis XIV. ready.
Bn. PHILIP SMITH’S HISTORY OF THE WORLD-
To he completed in eight volumes Voi. 1 now ready.
MISS MABTINBIirs HISTORY*' OF RNGLiND-
Prom MOO to 1884_ A companion to Maoiulay.
MBBIVALR’B HISTORY OF TBKROMANS.
ZBBAH COLBDBN’S NEW WORK ofl LOCOMO
TIVE ENGINEERING.—A valuable work for Railroad
Engineers. tixnartß now ready. To he completed in
twenty parts, af*leach. . '
, JAMES K. SIMON. Agent,
33 South SIXTH Street, above Chsstgnt,
mi9-St Office of New American Cyclopedia.
HIII MEN WILL FIIfB IH YOLUME
\J 13 of the NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA a capi
tal article on PETROLEUM. As a work of reference
in Science, Art, History, or any.other subject, this
Cyclopedia is invaluable; it ie- a lowing well of useful
information. , „
Agency for this city, 33 South SIXIH Street, above
Chestnut street. mh9.-6t
RETAIL DBF OOODS.
REDUCTION IN PRICES.
, BLEACHED AND BROWN
| SHEETING AW SHIRTING MUSLIM
. FROM THE GREAT AUCTION SALE..
We "will open T&IB DAY a line of the above goods,
which will be Bold at a small advance on auction cog.
CBBWEN BTODDABT & BRO.,
460. 45% and 454 North SECOND Street,
mblo-3t _ above Willow.
CHIRRED OR PUFFED MUSLIN’FOR
K? WAIbTB.
1,4 CB STRIPED SWISS MUSLIN for Waists.. ~
TWILLED. STRIPED SWISS MUSUN for Waists.
PLAITED OB TDOKED SWISS MUSLIM, for Waists.
PLAITED OB TUCKED JACONET to Waists.
IMITATION PLAITED AND TUCK MUSLIN for Waists.
NAINSOOKS. INDIAN A3.,VICTORIA LAWNS, t
OAMBBICS—Jaconet; French Fine Cambric; Swiss;
Plaid Cambrics* all of recent purchase, at reduced
prices* by the yard or piece. WHITE. BOBIRETS—
Several ouaUUeß, much leas than usual prices for similar
goods. WHITS BEUSSBLB. net for Puffed Bodies' or
Sleeves, measuring about % and ©no yard wide, at low
prices. WHITE SILK KDGIEGSASB LACES—A large
assortment of this desirable Lace, of many widths, of
bid purchase, at about one* half present prices, for new
imporlation, at WORKS'S Lace and Embroidery Slore,
, ho. 38 Korth EIGHTH Street. It* a/
Q.OOD BLACK SILKS
AT REDUCED PRICES,
- FROM LATE AUc/ION SALES.
Several lots at *
CONSIDERABLY REDUCED PRICES.
CUBWEN STODDABT Jt 880.,
450, 459, and 454 North SECOND Street,
mh9*Bt Above Willow.
DOTS’ CLOTHING, OF TRE BEST
D at gad finish, and in the rreatest variety of rises
and »tyle» that we have ever offered. Wa confidently
Invite examination and trial a
• Boys’ beßt fitting Suit;.
Good class Jackets and Pants.
Nobby Steks for Boys.
Suits made to order. .
COOPEB A CONARD.
mh7-Bt 8. K corner NINTH and M4BKET.
CPRING DRESS GOODS, OF NEW
O btylbs, opening daily.
Spring styles Valencias.
Spring styles Poll de Chevies,
Sprier styles of Poplins.
> Sommer Poplins.
’Splendid Organdies.
Percales, in treat variety.
New rtyles dt Hanes.
Spring Colenrs de Lalnea.
Boring Colours Mohairs. _ ...
Hewrtylesof D»,sGcod § ta^«t o v«lgy.
mhSrtf - - 96 South SECOND Street.
CABPETS ACT OIL-CLOTHS
RALSTON, & 00.,
manufacturing and commission merchants.
CARPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, RUGS, &0.,
HO. 619 CHESTNUT STREET,
rinr.ADßi.rniA- . . mb9-2m
PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED
' ST, MICHAEL’S CHIJBoff,
9 .KENSINGTON,
I For the erection of the Towere. and making other lm
-1 provemente and repairs, until the
j)let DAY OF MABOH.
• The plane may be eeen, and & oopT o! 3 1 * Soeclica
tions obtained, at the Office of the Arefitee,,
EDWIN F. DtJBANG, Eso.,
No. 51 North SIXTH Street.
The Committee reserve the right of accepting sneh
Proposals as they judge best to the interest of the
Church.' ; mhB-3t
pAKER’B ■
ORNAMENTAL HAIR
MANUFACTORY.
The largest and best assortment of
WIGS, TOUPBES.
LONG HAIB BBAIDS AND CURLS,
WATERFALLS. VIGTOBINBB,
FBIZBTTEB, ILLUSIVE SEAMS FOB LADIES,
At prices lower than elsewhere, at
TOOK hok.betektion ok mcoN
-L TIBENCS of urine, irritation, inflammation or
ulceration Of the bladder or kidney*, diseases of the
prostate glandß,-stone in the bladder, calculus, cra
ve! or brick*dust deposit/ and all diseases of tbe blad
der, kidney* and dropmc&i Bwellinffs, use HELM*
BOLD’d FLUID BXTBAGT BPOHU.
PURE OLD BOURBON WHISKY.
A Fifty Caassf aid Twenty Barrels FUSE OLD
BOURBON WHISKY to eale by
mhß-6t» E. P. MIDDLETON, 5 N. FRONT St.
DRICKS ! BRICKS !! BRICKS !!!
U 0 f all kinds, on band and to sale Inquire of
J AT GILLESPIE, 807 X THIBTEBNTH St. or at
brlek-yard.TWBNTY-FIFrH and BEEP Bte. [mhS lit*
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS —GET THE
A best* superior to all ethers tu strength and dura
bility, patented binge-back Albums. all sizes, elecaat
styles, at B. f BBIMER'S, 694 ARCH Street! It*
HEAD.-la FOR SI.2S—CARD PHO
■*b TOGBAPHS, suitable for Albums, and also to
scholtrc to exchange with their schoo mates. See spe
cimens atBBIMBB’S, SECOND Street, above Green.lt*
HNS DOGS STREET,
909 CHESTNUT Street.
WAKTS.
WANTED—SITUATION, COMMIS-
Tr BionorWholesale Grocery. Axe 29. In busi
ness three yesrs, So. 1 references. Address “A, p.. M
Press Office. It*
WANTED—IN A BELIOIOUS PUB-
If LICATIOH HOUSE, a Tonne Kan as ASSISTANT
BOOK- ESBPBH, and toasilst In selling. Address, in
own banduriting.Box 2060 P. O. mhlO-St
WANTED-A SITUATION AS
” I SALESMAN In a wholesale Dry Good. Hons*, By
one who is well. acquainted with, the city and some
near country trade. Address “A. B. t., Ptm*
office. it
WANTE D—A SITUATION IN A
Wholesale Notion House, by * Young Map, who
haea knowledge of thebusinese Beat city reference
gtYtn. Addrcta **Q .*’ Press office. mh9-?t*
WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A
\ l , Joni g-man, as Assistant Book** eeper in. a whole
safe hope. Be*tof city reforcuce given. Address “W
H. I),** Ptpss office, mhS-ffi*
WANTED—AT $l5O PER MONTH—
" " A reliable ChnvasreT in every toWn and county,
for tile NURSE AND SPY, the most interesting end
exciting hook ever published, embracing the adven
tures of a woman in the Union army as Nurse, Scoot,
and Spy, riving a moat Vivid inner picture of the war.
We have Agent* clearingslso per month.which we will
Prove to any donbtUia applicant Send ter riiculara.
Address “JOBSS, BROS., A GO., 60G CHESTNUT
Street, Philadelphia. l * mii7 lm*
A DAB OF EIGHTEEN WISHES
•AA: a giluation in a Wholesale House where he can
learn the buetneas. Best of reference given. Address
**lndustry,” Press office mhlQ 21*
Employment house, for
Housekeepers, Seamstresses, Chambermaids, Watt
ers, Bums, Cooks. and teneral house
work, white and colored. BQ3 LOCUST St. faSOlm
T? MP L O YMENT HOUSE FOR
JCi Clerks, Book-keepers,’Salesmen, Packers, Porters,
Watchmen, Coachmen, Drivers, Conductors, Bar* tend
ers, Waiters, Farm hands. Gardeners, Ac. Employer*
suited at short notice. 803 and 804 LOCUST Street.
fe2o<tm . •
f\lL! OIL!! 011 1! {—WANTED, TEN
V/- gentlemen, to compose the around floor of.
A HEW OIL COMPANY,
to be formed upon a most ’popular plan, on a flue oil
property in Ohio. Address “G. F.,* *at this office, for
three days. mh9-2t*
PARTIES ,WHO DESIRE TO JOIN
A in the purchase of a well-located tract of OIL
LAND, on .But Sandy Creek. Venango county, Penn
eylvania.can have an opportnnity of doing so by calling
at the office of the subscriber. „
JO HOT M. POMEROY,
mh6-3t* 30£’8outh FOURTH street.
SALESMAN WANTED, IN A CLOTH
*3 HOUSE
A young man with experience preferred. _ :
Apply at T 33 MARKET Street, second floor It*
QALE&MAN WANTED IN A WHOLE
*P:BALB NOTION HOUSE.—On* that can influence a
near Pennsylvania trad*. Address. ooniiiißntla'ly.
with real same and reference, ‘ 1 .Fancy Goods. 'Press
Office. qjh7-oi*
gft 'WANTED TO BENT, BY APRIL
diet, a modern DWELLING, situated above Arch
street ai d west of Broad, Bent about $4OO. Address
Box 1937. Pott Office mtg-Un*
ttl flflft T 0 $3,000, —PARTIES WITH
<|pljUUU there amounts to invest in a sole and ex
clusive agency ia Philadelphia, for au extensive Bay
ern manufactured article in great demand, may learn
particular Bby addressing the undersigned, through the
Philadelphia Ffet Office.
jnn nnrv $5,000, ahd sa,ooo to
w Av/jvJ vJvXv*ioan. on morteage by ANTHOETY P.
&J. B. MOBEIS, So. 916 AfiGH Street. mblO 31*
'OR &•AXE AID TO LET*
A FOR SALE—DWELLING, RAGE
«L Street, helow SjTenteenth. Posjeaif ob jooti. tot
18 by 140 [It»J H. H. MATT, 46 g. SEVENTH St.
«DRUG STORE FOR SALE.—BUSI
HEBS, 87 over 8,000. Price only
81,800 Best of Store and good Home only 8180. Apply
to DIOKSOH, 49!t WARMUr Street, mMD 3t«
APOR SALE—DWELLING, TWEN
TIETH Street near ABGH. Possession Hay Ist
Price $7,600. H. B WAIT, Ho. M Horth. 7th at. It*
®TO BENT—FOR STORAGE OR
msnnfactnring purposes. BOOMS In Ho. 905 PEAR
Strest. Jpply to A. P. & I H. MOBBIS,
mhio-3t* 916 ARCH Street,
m FOB SALE— TWO' MASTIC
M 6rick HOUSES, Nos. 96 and 98 Union street, Bur
lington, BF. J. i with- all the modern conveniences -Gas,
Bath, Heater, &e surrounded with Shade, Ornament
al, and Fruit Trees.. Apply to
E. F. MIDOIiBIOsr, 5 V. FRONT Street or
SAMUIL W. TAYLOR,
BURLINGTON, N. J.
mhlO-21*
®FOR SALK —DWELLINGS ON
ARCH Street, west of Broad. H. H. RATT. Beal
Estate Broker, 46 Earth SEVBSTH Street, It*
Miob sale—substantial
s'de yard DWELLING. PoeseMlonin AiylL Lot
86 by 100 feet. H. H. RATT, Ho. 4®- North SBVBRTfi
Street. ■ ; .It*
A FOB SALE—FOUR-STORY BHO WN
STOHE FROHT RESIDENCE, with all modem
improremeatet central location, Imperfect order, for
farther particulars, address “ J. S »” 619 VINE St.
Possession soon. mhlo-3t*
a FOB PALE—THE FOUR STORY
Brick SPORE, ettnate Bn 244* on the south side of
Market straat. Apply to SAHL. L. CLEMENT.
mhlOSt 836 Bonth THIRD Street
BARM AT PUBLIC SALE. J|
A FIRE CHARCK FOR
It COUNTRY ABBIDEHCB.
The tabsciiber will sell* at .-public sale.oa the 13th
day of March next, on the premises, near- KSCKLBSS
TOWB,.on the turnpike road, about three miles from.
Bordent/wn, Burlington conn4y, Hew Jersey, one of
the most desirable small farms for a country, residence
in the county. There are only twenty-seven acres, &n<
of thayery Destofland.inewenenclosures, witfcaneat
and substantial Dwelling, and all the necestary out*
buildings, and the choicestfrait trees to be founds
If any gentleman retiring from business wishes a
pleasant and healthy residence, in a beautif c& part of
the country, let him atten&this sale, at 3 o’clock P: SL
Be can leave the city at 3* o'clock A. Jtf., and return at
hgjf past SP. M.
Bihlo-2i*
jg| FARM AT SUBLIO BAEJL 4g|
I>ate theproperty of Cearge 6. Ewart, coo&iaia* *
Sixri-FOPB.ACRIS OF 60.03) liARX>,
■>
well watered ; good fruit s good IraildiJMß; edfielent
wood Tor wee of laipj ia very saperior aoauty of Kaotl*
Clay, in abundance, on the property s.-situated nine
miles JSorti-weßtflrem'Wilmington, three miles.Somh,,
ofKennett Square, and near Mew Barden ;part<jXla*i
in Chester count? Pennsylvania, ana part iuvJfei'
Castle county. lid aware. Will be sold £a lots to sa; ;
purch users. WiiLbe sold at public saloon /
TUBS OAT, MARCH 21st, IS®. ; • ?
with all tbs Stock, Grain in the ground, Ac. _ *
mh7,10,14,38A15* BLIZAftSyH W. EWART, -
M HOUSE TO RENT AND FURNI
TUBE for tale; rents6oo. .... .
House ban every convenience; Within one equate • of
Chestnut street, and ten minute*’ 1 walk from its Ex.-
chance
Address u O. Henry,” tMsogse. mh9-3l*’
m FOR SE&T fffc
'JBM or Ifaxiß of 40 acres, on Church Lane, Darby *»S-
Township, Delaware county, wilhia a few minutaa’
walk of me West Chester aid Philadelphia Railroadv
and one mile" of the Darby Passenger Bail way.. The
land is in a high, state .ofteullivatioß* handsomely lo*
cited* with extensive view of surrounding country;
there are several springs of water and au excellent
quarry of gray stone on the premises The improve*
j ments consist of two weU huilt, substantial stone
Houses, with shade, shrubbery, choice fruit, BuAsraa*
mortal trees. Also, two barns, stable* carriage*house,
spring-house, com-crib, sheds. do. Ice-house, weU
filled with ice. Apply to JOHK WHITEDEYron the
JOED 8, PEKKIKS, Eos 45 and iYSouth
m WALNUT- STREET STORE. ;
tJKSL ROB SALE—A superior five- story fire proof Store
£and Lot of Ground, on the eouth side of WALNUT St.,
yuar SEC ON 0 SI, built in the moßt substantial manner
fpt;ofisTing a desirable investment for capitalists,
moms accommodating. A pply to
A. 8 CARVER & GO ,
lp.fi* S. W. cor. NINTH and FILBERT.
MFOR SALE—a VERY DESI-flfc
SABLE COUNTRY RESIDENCE, situated on J
tbe north side of COTTAGE Lane, about six hundred
feet east of Day’s lane, Germantown, and has all the
modern improvements—Gas* Heater* Range, and Hot
and Sold Water, Bath Room, Ac. It is beautifully
gltuaWd, andlhas all the conveniences of a city resi
denctg-with Stable and ample room forthrea Horses.
Applwte ' WM. M. LEVICK,
mb%wfm€t* 331 North SIXTH Street.
m SALE—SEVERAL FIRST
JBifcCLASS HOUSES, on the south side of Arch, west
of Nineteenth street, with all the modern improve
ments. Now ready for occupancy.
Also, severs! first class HOUSES in West Philadel
eia, Forty second street, between Locust and Spruce
quire of J D. JONES- TWENTY FIB3J St***i,above
Chestnut, opposite the Planing Mill. ah9im*
r«L TERRITORY. .
VA The undersigned hare for .ale the follow!ox Oil
Territory: _ „ . . „■ .
1,(00 acres In Forest county, Fa .situated on the cast
branch of the Millstone Greek . ..
SB6 acres fee' simple In Ferry county, Ohio, on the
Sunday Greek
40 acres on. the Federal Greek, Morgan county, Ohio.
One valuable producing Interest on Federal Greek,
M Two Properties oh Duck Creek. Morgan county. Ohio.
100 acres on Big Bun, branch of Bond’s Creek, Ritchie
C °B2oacres*easß on Federal Crstk, Morgan county, O.
190 acres fee-simple on Laurel fork of Worihlngton
Creek, Wood county, Ya. ....
100 acres fee simple on Laurel fork of Worth!*
Greek, Wood county, Va. . -Iton
160 acres simple on Big Em, Eitchle ton-
Virginia. “ •*■** west
mklO-'tf ggLSffl-.FBOTfSt.
A VALUA-
wa?> % atftia J»* about seven
™gf Eh
F)R SALE—a BARGE OF STA^TT.
MANURE, from Washington* can "h*
WOOD'S Coal Wharf, Coot Si’s V.®“ seen at J. H.
6-horse Steam Engine, in good Also,
ferry, ... JreV* Order Tine-street
. mhio 2i*
( IIL, COAL, AND TIMBER LAND
VF FOE SALE.
210 and I.OiO acres in E k county, $2O.
120 and 890 acres In Forest county, *lOO and *5O.
2CO acres in Centre county, *2O.
Also, in Clearfield, Clinton, Lycoming, and other
counties A. OLWIftB & CO ,
mh9 61*» B.W. cor. BLEVEHTBand BIDOE Ay.
VALUABLE OIL LANDS FOR SALE.
» HIRE IMPROVED FARMS,
containing 42, 95, 130. 138 166, 167, 135, 200. 393 acres,
, *»d on and near the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad,
“'ttnty. West Virginia
SBf o a^r/wett
from 15to 160 acre* oi >». »?)dhavs besuselected hr
cut houses* orchards. &o , s—_ .i 4 i Tefarenea to tbair
their present oecupantrwith -*euts prove them
farming qualities; hut recent develops 01168 ptove l ** m
to be in the midst of the
OIL REGION. „ „
They wUi he offered at private sale for a few day§ at
low figures, making it interesting to those who wish to
purchase either lor development or speenUtiou.
For particulars, inquire of “Q * No. 8& MER
CHANTS' HOTEL. Philadelphia, where plats, mans,
Ac., will be exhibited. mh9-3t*
OIL PROPERTIES.—TWO FIRST
v/ class Oil Properties on FRENCH GRESK, one
within a short distance of the Sutley Well, and the
other near the mouth of Sugar Greek. Gas bs had at a
very reasonable figure* if application Is made immedi
ately to TATLGW JACKSON,
mh9 3t* -No. 614 CHESTNUT Street
OIL LANDS.
k' A TRACT OF SDPBRIOE OIL LAND
for sale at a bargain. Inquire of “Petroleum. * r at
Merchants* Hotel. * mhS- 3t*
TO RENT—A LARGE ROOM WITH
two-horse Steam Power. This room is 37 feet
front by 70 feet deep, with window* ail around, suit
able for most any manufacturing business. Apply at
EVANS & WATSON'S Salamander Safe store* 16 S.
FOURTH Btrcet, mh9-3S
TYRUG STORES, CITY AND OOUN-
J-' TRY, for sale and wanted at all price®- ,
mh7-lm* W. M DICKSON, 43T WALNUT Street
"17OR SALE—ENGINE, FIFTEEN-
A- horse power;.good order. 113 BREAD Stre«t- g #
iqn ACRES OF VALUABLE ,OIL
IO\J Territory for e*l*. Inuuire at R». 3* Bou‘h
TBttBD Street, up stain. —J?-??:. 1 ”
dhf) cfirt —FOR SALE —A MORT-
SbZ.UUU. GAGE of this amount, on city praps,-
KaivoA** two and three tunes the amouat
ty, worth between two CARPENTER & SOS,
mbS-3t* S>4lB South THIRD Street.
*7*7 AND $8,066 66.
• « * • « Ground Rents of thus amouats,
“MeTy 0 * “ d Center a bo % .
mhBlBt* 5J4a South THIBD Street.
OF MUSIC.
GRAND DRAMATIC! AND KTJSICAIa
MATINEE.
WEDNESDAY AFTBRMOOH. MARCH W.
Tie Commute. of Mtoaißin.at respectfully be? Inn
to announce to the public that they have succeeded be
yond reasonable expectations in their efforts so present
an entertainment of an extraordinary character, sad
tliat nothinr but public favor tanoW wantln* to saakn
the performance a complete' success.
For tbe present the Committee hare the honor to an
nounce that the foilowipg
DtSTLKGOiSBIBD ABTIB2S
appear in roles selected -with a view to particnia*
>*s and acceptability r
i GASOLINE BIuHINOB.
. BBIJRIETTE BBHEK&S,
\ HELBS WESTERS, .
. ALBXTBTA FIBHBE BAXBK,
ASMS SBHTBE LASQWIi.
Mr. PKTffiKOHmflS,
Mr. J, B, KOBBRTS, __
Mr. JOBS B MODONOUeH^
Mr. WILLIAM H ATWO<H>. #
Mr. O. C. CHARLIB and I»A BXX&£BMfLnL**
MonSburPATTb JTTIGMBIV
ETABKT EdIfGDOS.
Professor 1V BISHOP.
Mr. £f. K. EICHARDSCfitf.
Will
Miss
Mis.
Miss
Mrs.
Mrs.
BIrTTZ, the Vmtrilo^sisfe,
Mr - w %^rr».
ADOLFH BiSffFILD. _ ,n,-,,n'-r-
W C P HA < ?«»OEfH.
lb* following w«tt known ladiswahd sentlenttn wl*
OWKSSAHtOWa.
Miss ABIUB GRAHAM. w. B WXbL'-B,
MlssG JgsFERSON, Mr. CRAIG,-
Hiss HZZIB PRICK, Mr. SBJgjr.
Mrs. MARI.OWB. Mr. TAYnOR.
Mrs. GRIFFITHS, Mr. CLAEMRTOM. _
Miss GAUDS BR. Mr: CFTIB. 7. FKRSMAB.
STUART 8081-05, Mr STSBtS.
JAMBS GABDBN. Mr. MARBSE,
G. H. GRIFFITHS,
from the Arch strfcct GonGHLn?, i>T p* emission of
Mrs. JOBS DRKW.
Miss C. CAPPRI/L.
Miss AE.BIS WARD.
Mrs. CHAPMAN,
Hiaa CLARA BRED,
MiiS LIZZIE COOPER,
Miss ACHES VACBB,
Mrs S: A BARER.
LITTLE KATIE. BAKER,
from the .CWnnt-rtrßeL xi
mission of W 7 E. SINIf, Rscf
Mrs. CHARLES HBBTBI, A A-SHEWE.
Mrs K. T. KEACH. W"; Hr H4ILBJ.
*rs. ft C. OERMOH, H L-jrASOOMBK.
Miss LUCY CUTLER, CHASMS HESTET,
Mrs. T. WORRELL, P. A AK DBRSOE,
E. L TILTO*, T. A CREES,
S. J. K. BARTH, Mr. RBBb,
from' the Walnut- street Theatre Company, by peg
mitßioa of Mrs. BL A. GABBETTSONV
. ■ THE HEW 7 OEbTfRENCH COMPANY
will appear in a
NEW MUSICAL BURLESQUE,
Aparody on Verci’s lait treatwork.
“LA FQRZ A DEL ’ DBBTI 2TO. * * :
whicb'K&s achieved a great success in Mew York.
will consist of FIFTY PIECES,’ selected front the Arch*
street. Walnut, and Chestnut* street Orchestras, and in*
elude
FIVE EHIBBNT SOLOISTS*
who will execute several favorite solos
A NEW GBAUD OVERTURE,
soMPCssi **§ffiSg fftgjjf&gSr occidoa w
who will wield the baton during the performance.
This'overture will introduce s Grand Chorus of
ONE HUNDRED VOICBS.
HULL & COPPELL.
Reserved seat*,- $1: to be had at the Prtyramm*
Office, Ho, 112 South Fourth street, third story.
'Admission, 50 cents. Entrance on Lo«ust street.
s HER ttY B. HELLISH,
Secretary and Treasurer.
Partltulßri in future announcements mhS-wiißgt
miW €HESTNUT-ST. THEATBKi
*■' CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TWELFTH.
THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, March If.
GBAUD- FAREWELL COMPLIMBNTABY 3&MEFIT
TENDERED BY THE CITIZEHB OF PHILADEL
PHIA TO
KISS HBLSK WBBTEFN.
GRAND SOUVENIR night.
Every Lady attending the Theatre this evening will be
presentee with a
MAGNIFICENT WHITE SATIS PROGRAMME,
enclosed ss a Farewell Souvenir, by,
MISS HELEN Wi STERN.
The evening's performance will commence with the
Qtmi Military Dramiiin 3actB,
THE FBB2TCH SPY,
Mathilde,. )
Henri St. Ain., > MISS HELEIT WBSTER3.
Barnet* )
To conclude with the merry Burleit* styled a
DEVILISH GOOD JOKE,
in which Miss HELEN WESTERN will personate SIX
DIFFERENT CHARACTERS,
MONDAY EVENING, March 13, will he produced
LAURA KEENE'S Pew Local Prize Drama,
‘ THE WOEKMESOF PHILADELPHIA. QB THE
CURSE OF DRINK. s,
SATURDAY AFTERNOON. March 11. Thirty-fourth
Grand Family Matinee, when that picture of Lou
isSaeaLlfe,
‘ THE OCTOROON.
Will be presented, introducing the Philadelphia
Favorite,
KBS. SOPHIE GIMBSB KUHN.
Id her vivid portraiture of
THE OCTOROON GIBL ZOS.
Ml*3. JOHN DREW’S NEW*ABCH.
JJrA. STREET THEATRE.
benefit of mbs. f w. landed,
formerly Maes Daybhpokt.
THIS (Friday) EVENING. March M,. 188 ft,
ADRIENNE THE ACTRESS.
Adrienne.—**Mrs. f. W. Ludar.
Alter which*. “-JOHN WOPP&”
John Wopps.. *-.*-•*-**•*;♦** v *v v Robson.
ln Rehearsal, “THE MEjALLIAGCII ”
SmET THHASEBB.
THIS (Friday) EVENING, Mareh.lo,
The celebrated Comedian,
Ef. A S. CLARKE,
In the great aenrationalDrsum of
THE STREETS OF PHILADELPHIA.
With new Scenery, new and appropriate Mosie, *«4
new Machinery.
Mrtking Fietnrea of Every day Home-Life.
TOM BADGES ♦—*.*.........—Mr. J. 8. CLARK*
Doors open afr7t.oretain rise* at half past 7.
A 8 Bimpnwa
THiSATKE FRANCAIS
DEMEWYOR&
PAUL JUIGNRT—
MONDAY, March IS* 1885,
NOS ABLIEBS.
Comedy, injhsee sets, by Pol Mercies.
_ , ■ LA CORDS SENSIBLE,
Vaudeville, in one act, by Clairyille.
SAMUEL BAYLOR.
Doors opsn at 7 o’clock
l/urtaia;will rise at qnarter to 3-o’eloclc.
. ATlS.—iubscribers can obtain. their tickets at tb*
office of. the Theatre, Assembly Buildings, from 11 te
4 o’clock* where single tickets for performances csx
ako be procured. ... - mhi3 st
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
A*. LBr.TBEE BY
GEORGE FB/jOISJERAIN,
r-tW-'’ rtr Am.os xbe
LADIES’ FIRST WhON ASSOCIATION.
• **L FOR THE BHK.EFIT OP THE
; AND ORPHANS OF SOLDIERS
'Wboavsye died in defence of their country, and fstaffiai
' and diaablad soldiers,
TUESDAY, EVENING, March 14.
. costs. Reserved Seats 60 cents. For sale
‘ afT. 8.-Pngli’s, corner of Sixth and Chestnut streewe
’“Gould’s Store* comer of Seventh and C&estnus
-streets; CcHttuentalHotel; Rooms of the Association.
- 687-Nortlr''iagfcth street; Handed & Haydn Hall, and u
the door evenlsg of the Lecture. mh7 tf
QUEAfc AMEKICAN CIRCUS.
'j spbebt,.above eighth.
Messrs? GARDINER St HEM MINGS. Proprietors.
' -E^ERAORDINARY ATTRACTIONS.
PONY RACES will be.introduced
during the'pr«Kent week, and the entire star-troupe vQ
appe&r in rieh and entertaining scenea. Mr. SAM
LONG*'comic clown and singer; Mr. I>. RIVERS* as
Pete Jenkiiis: Mr. J. MADIGAN, in a double comer*
sault; Hr. -RICHARD HEMMINGS, oaths tight-ropes
M. LE JBUNS BURT, the daring harecapk rider; Ita
E. GARDINER* the graceful equestrienne; Mr. LES
TER, the wonderfal and agile posture?, will perforat
during the week. Admission, 60 cents teat tier; 35 cents
second tier. Evening commence at 7.-40 o’clock. Per
formance on Wednesuay and Saturday, afternoons com
mencing at 234 o’clock. Parties deaixing the Circus for
beoeflts may make application at-tho ktekes office.
jnhS-tf
MUSICAL FUND HALL.
11L MA’D'LLE BE KATOW ABB MB. WBHLI.
THB §BCO»D GEaRIhCOSCBRT
of the renowned Russian Violoncellist.
KAB’LLE HhLBNR DE KKTOW,
and the bifhly successful Fw»o Forts Virtuoso and
Composer, __
MB. JAMBS H. WBHLI,
will take place on FRIDAY EVENING, March 10.
Mr. Wenli will perform for the first time in Philadei*
phia his celebrated fa&tasia on airs from Meyeroeer’a
Grand Ope? a, LBS HUGU3NOTS, pronounced by th*
Paris and Lon' on critics to be the chef d'awvrc of
piano> forte compositions.
Mad'lie Helene de Kaiow will perform for the ftrsj
time ‘Prelude de Bach/’ by Gounod,, with the apeost»
paniment of Piano and Harmonium.
Miss LAGS A the yousf Amariciu P-BfSW
Donna, and Sic. FOCLICOHI, Basso, will
Musical Directors and Conductors, Sis. V'
BEHEBffS. " *
Admission fO cents: Reserved Seats $l, whl"'
secured at J. B.- Gould’s Musie Store, comm'
nesday, March 8 at 9 A M. Ghlejtoriay'
Will be need on the occasion.
MB- JAMES B, MPT' 7TT
sive & fiSiDISQ for t> xiDOCH WlLIi
nro
Haydn Hall, U. £ eozr«r<* .sOGIATION. at Hasdai and
DBHStwote, on MQ» r ,f EIGHTH and SPBTNB QAS-
QnartertoBo‘clo<*. jay BYENINO, Match 1311, at
ccrrer Elith sad r pickets SO cents; for sate atFagn’o.
Bihl p - Ht* jhastnnt streets, and at the Hall.
ORCHESTRA.- ptjblio
r. V AHBARfs AT, S every SATDEDAY at 3% o'clock
or at MUSICAL 50HD HALL. Single Tickets, X
Six Tickets, $1; to bo bad at Oonld’s, andro’o.
»nd Moyer'a Mode Storoa, and at tha HalL roftf
fgra FIRE AND TH I E F-PROOF
■MSSAFK MAK(TPAGTOBT. Larya amt emid! Baft*
Kao* constantly on .Band by J. HaSAEHFOEY.
Vinß Street. Philadelphia. fca-ImU*
LBWIB BABTKS,
FRABBT
WALTER LIHJfOXi
fijf. WARD,
vr: a chahcast,
J. T. DAILY,
». BOYD* •
J'*'X VERS*
Leabn Conp&ny, bf per*
THE GRAND ORCHESTRA
THE ACADEMY OP PISTE ARTS.
CHKSrKUT Street, above Tenth, is OPEN DAllif
for visitors, from 9 A. a. to 6 P. It. j«SS
BOARDING.
TiOARDING.—LARGE, HANDSOME
gbblh°m! ff&TMyfHlSi
PURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED
J-sBCOMB. with BOABDHtg. In a private family.
lovdrtd. Address ttte
EDUCATIONAL.
QAKD^
Air ENGLISH, CLASSICAL, AND NOBHAL SCHOOL
YOUNG HKIpAND BOYS,
PDGHTOWff, CSMSH 00., BBSS A.
next term of this Institution will begin on ICO*.
pATi Apill & I£6S. - For CSrosl&n. conUtular piiilni*
ISAAC W. ara,Dl*“A
JPrincipaL
COPARTNERSHIPS.
THE COPARTNERSHIP OP KNORR
■*“ & DAWSpW'is THIS HAT dissolved by mutual
consent, Chailes p. Hawaen retirin*
FfiBDKkIO 5 KJTORE,
QBARum P DAWSOtf.
March 8, 1866.
THE UNDERSIGNED WELL CONTI
JL NOB the General Stock Commissionbasiaeeea*
heretofore fit South THIKO Street.
luM-3i* y&BDBEIO B. Kg ORB.
CAMDEN AND AT
**■ a'f 111 BAILBOAO-Piataa
Car attache! J-fgA }J-
Atlantic Actommodaiion... 3-S£- X-
Junction Accommodation i'mwl.
KBTQSnIKO, X.BAVJSS ATLASWC.
Atlantic Accommodation....— — £• Jr
Freight, with F&wtenier 0»r •♦•♦l.2QP. «,
Wien |^l“ 6^6sHsr6TEii»s c ‘ i8 *• “■
gh t & m nd eltv_fre d*' opsr*' s^l*otn belori
*£ft &?» "‘lSigrg' BBY^iW
as*. OFFICE WATER TRANS
9Bapobtatioh tr. 8. a ,
*o. SIT* South THIBB Street.
Philadelphia, Feb. 14.188 ft.
Vessels wanted to transport Coal to Southern Pori*
for the Array- Despatch tlm
felfrtf JOHH St JBHWIfIIgS Capt & Asst, tt. 8
' ESTEY’S
fi»ri»
COTTAGE ORGAKS
Rot only OHBXGELLED, but.nRBQDALI.KLi
of Tom and Power, deatoed eapaclaLlJ- for <£'•*«*
and School*, but found to be equally well adapted to
(ha Parlor and Drawini Boom. Fo^a^o
' Ho. IS Rorth SEVENTH Street
jQlo, & complete awortxnaut of the perfect Sfelodeo*
•oastantlr On hand.
CHATTERED constitutions re-
K> STORED br HBLMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCatJ.
■■ ■« »BirMteor
e&u be
dQCf&S Ved
s<3«at:<l Pifttto