„ JoHsa’. THE LOWEST ■ELLIHG FXIQI ■ ' • U marked In Imu ■ ■ Obeach article, AHD HEVEB YABIBD. .At ' . < -,-h ‘ JOBSS’ . Greioent Obo-ptlm ' DL 0 THUS HOI SI, HAKHET STKSST, ■ > BIWTO Sixth. ■ Ho 60*. • ' Kr- Moot wta«4 lo onlt tie time*. a fl na auortcnont of SKAI).T«HADX OLOTHIffOi VOltabU for all MasoM.'coneJaiitlyonhAna. ‘Ciitdia-work made to oiderat ahortnotlM. CmM to fffff! ItjessMi'. bsßccKßßiNa'jPruros. fl •. 29.000 Boi.n. HEW WARBROOMH. ! . - . A luge assortment of Grand, Square, and Uprigni Pianos. “ All the neat Artiste of the Plano use only • the Chlckering Instruments " v Bnttancs to WARBROOMS. •; . ’ ‘ AST GALLERY, 91* OHESTNDT STBBBT. " mhS-wfml2t* WM. H. DDTTON. . OROTtaS & Co.’S If ABO H & A! H ASn. IH’ S • / > , - CABIRET ORLAHS. fIABINBT ■PIAHO aver 000 each of the«e Sue Oißioar :!POBTBB. In nrumen ts havobeen .old hy SINKT ; PIAHO Mr. B .and the demand li«on- oRfIAHS '«■ ««£ ld Is 2S. OABIHBt Gentlemen’s.. OPBHINS. COaTS, • ft BDSIHBS9 EDITS, and - DRESS WEAR Early selections urgsd.be fore the usual rash benns. WAHAMAKER&BROWH, Pine Tailoring. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, Ho. 1 South SIXTH Street. SHLI.BR—PATTERSON.—Or ths.27th ins'., by Rav.- . A. Atwood,‘Mr. John Miller, of this city, lo Miss Maggie : Patterson, of Golonthus, Ohio. BOHALDBGN.-On Tuesday, SSth inst., Archibald | • Bon&ldBon, in the SSdye&r of h'e aie. lM .. , ■ The friends of the family ara retpecifully in.vitei to attend* his funeral, from hi late residenop, Ho. 411 I South Broad street, on Frlday rcoming.-the SlBt last. * | & PXjLiL— At Hamorton, Chester cotmty, on the 2Sth | irstant, Eliza Ann Taylor, wife of BfintonC. ryl«. Funeral from:the residenceof Emmor Way, on next. • Sixth day afternoon, 81st instant, at 2 o clock. • , . JATNB;~M«rch27tb, Bertha, daughter of Dr. David .* and Hannah‘Jayne, aged'l7 months ; . Tho relatives and friends of the family are inyited to • - attend the the rssldencaofiier father. No **« 232 South. Thud street, on Thursday afternoon, the sLn - Inst ,at one o'clock. : JOYCE.—-On the evening of the ,27th Inst.. after a - short Illness, M, ‘JamesJoyce, in the 346 h year of hi* ’ '*¥he relatives'and, friends of the family are respact » fully inyiled to-attend the funeral services at me late • ‘residence; No. ’1222 Walnut street, on Wednesday morning, tho' Mth in&t. , at 10. o’clock precisely, with* •out further noticed Interment to take place at Peters* hurr, Adams couniy.'Pa. ':k< .1,; *r •ELLBBGER-> —On the 26th. instant,- Lorettea E ..wife of Benjamin-Cr/,EUeng*»r, and daughter of Davis a. and Ellinor AS Sinn, in the 28tn year of her ate , , Her relatives and fiiends *are r respectfully invited to attend her fnheral,vfrom her parents’ residence, So. ow North Tenth street,, on Wednesday; 29:hinstant, at* o’clock/ To proceeddoLanrel Hill; : , T v ■ WHlTiiEH^—un the evening of the Sifih lust ‘‘WbitalJ, Jr., eldest son. of the late Dr; Joshaa Whitali* •Jn the 27thyearof‘his age,' : „ . -i The relatives and friends of the family are Teap&ct' fully invited, notioe), to attend the funeral ftom his late retidBßCB street, on Pourth«day'morningnext,_(2ythinst.,j a*. *- u o’clock -To proceed to Marlten. N. J .... ■ BORR.-On tie afternoon of tho 25th l»sh\S?L r “ u & e T,, wife of JlavidT. Burr, and daughter ol William H. aladlroad.Wert Philadelphia,on 28th inst., at 10o’clock. To proceed to Wooaiftndsjue xneterv. • •• : ——— - JUPIN’B PLAIN BLACK GOODS.- Lapin’s Tamlses. “ Bombasines. *• All-wool Bera. : ” Empress Clot us. ■••• Merlnoes and Cashmeres.. •* Monssrilne De Lalnes. *> 8-4-wide Barete Hernanl. •« 8-4-wide Batetee and Crape Minti " tMl ®SßiBfiVgoir. Moaraia* Btors. So. 918 CHESTNUT Street. Kn IB El KEfrfc -liANDBLL’S UV/ GOLD BASB " ■'• ‘v:.- ■ -FOB •• -•-• ' FOEWGN GOODS GOOD TIME TO BUT, as thelmtortment It excellent - : BKT.MB.HAKMO»D’SFOUBTH IStCHILD IEH’S MEETIaG-BiU beheld to tie niniTP.li coiDii of BIOS TE?NTfI and'SPfiISG.QAB ItraeU THIS AFTBBHOOiC, at qaartey past 4 c’clcc*. Prayer Meeting in the Chapel at 3& o dock. 13^KEEB. and notified that the TWMTY-THIRD WABD_E^-I|r jnent law. WH.SON WBLSH, Seo'y. , ~F. T. EOWLAffP, Jr.. Treasurer. mi29-wfm3t* Foi.iowiMi coxMirm:s tha “MERCHANTS’ POND, M. aopoinUd to tSIXa Fermafent Pond of *200,000, to enable tne Asso elation more to carry out its bsuefloent ob ipct as'expTesssd in tbe language of its cbarcar: t o fornlshS^ 6KDfic!&llt sticb ftp &I 6 ftB®“ Bnd liiflfift, ! - ~, ■.. ® s ? JOHH WELSH. Chairman of Central Committee. Advisory Committee of the Board of Managers, MarshaTHill» Samuel B Stokes, . Jaa. B. McFarland. * “ ; * ffm. H. Bacon, fa C. Ludwig, . Benjamin Onw. Dry Goods Commiaelon and Importing, William O. Kent, Chairman, jjrr Goode Jobber*. Chas B. Durborow. Chairman. Batail Dry Goods., Corwen Stoddart, Chairman. Produce and born Exchange, Charles Kneeht,;Cbainnan. ■ ■_ i -Cotton ana Woolen Manufacturers and Dealers, Vm, 0. Houston, Chaliman. Bax Ute. Bankera. and Brokers, David k. Cummin*, Chairman. Corporations- . Thomas C. Hand, Chairman. John Welß^frf^Obairmau. Coal Shippers and Miners, William C.Xudwig, Chairman, ’’ olo Td l^rl^ l a^ ciaS 6 C^fr d m L r 0I, • Mill'ary, Jewelry, and Fancy W.tw, WiHiam J. Horsunann, Chairman. Clothing, Simon R. Snyder, Chairman. Publishers Books and stationery, Benry Carey Baird, Chairman.; A. D. Jessupffihaitman. Carpets.• ■ ••• Benjamin Orne,; Chairman. Hardware. j. W. Goff, Chairman. . Lumber. ■ John G. Davis, Chairman. Leather. ~ - - - > Samuel Baugh. Chairman. Pruts. Chemicals. Bainte. and Glass* John Price Wetkenil; Chairman, Lead, Tin, Copper. &c , Thomas Spark*, Chairman. Small Wares, - Samuel T. Canbr, Chairman. : Oils, . BobeitH. Grata, Chairman, /. .. - . Iron, ■ Bobertß. Cabeen, Chairman. •■■■ Tobacco, D; G. McOammon, Chairman. Boots, Shoes, and Hats, P. Bodney Kiur. Chairman. Miscellaneous, Samuel B btokes, Chairman. JAMBS B. Treasurer, • 1 No. 51 South FOtJRTH Street The Chairmen having completed the their tercral DiTieion.l Committees. J thereof will et once enter upon the discharge of their . duties. Several contributions, in sums varying Irom -•*SCO to *2,MO each, have already been received, amount ing in the aggregate to about *to,o-u 1 THE PIELD-WfIKK OP’^HB CHRISTIAN COMMIJSIOH B18B1MII! THE ABMIES ABB ALREADY ENGaGMI The conflict immediately in front of be gun. Everything betokens a desperate strogg-e, and, possibly. * terrible expenditure ,o( We. Every mo ther’s, fatter’,, sister’s heart is filled With anxiety, ■-wsiiinifor news. Ba d -wounds already ; .Julie" 1“ you*« o asmd to th P . men now on the wound tfoll supplies for carrying on their work of eomioin 8 "And caiini for the *uff«rera- ■■■ nVT -saiTifl ■ * A STRONG CORPS OP DELEGATES. _ TJnder long- experienced egents. is abreadT »t wort At the urgent leanest of weak ° These -coffee-wagons are to be sent foxwardthis wee*, rnese are similar to the one already in wen nas thousands of our wounded men and so many -jretur.niniTJnbg^r|Boners bl , TH b COMMISSION .'. In the army ia large, and thoroughly adapted to the emergency upon ns. Eh* 3>®“® **S-™? 11 wrehave • *m r wpT.T to'lifiadriphta for immedlate a^stauce. Each Soar makes the demand more - thousand dollars to day will be of more, value than a - i hundredthousand a month hence. > : . Send money to jbgß p B ' And afore, to GEORGE H. B rUA moneytheycan raise, as we waai w the quota - • :■■■... W, b. llAliX,, R' Hoopbh, Secretory* - .ft-Si- PBWS IS THE CATBEDKiI OF 4 e e oitb”toS U “?iI oS ? d‘ol° «av the interest on the assessment in addition tot lie -fixed rent, and then to those who, ■without payingtnterest ■ on the assessment, offer the highest bonne for tinerant %ntt of tbepefPß. Any further information may .oeoj.. ii&edofMr WALSH. at tha. Cematerr offlce, oa SD a ■ MIB Street, toelow Bighteentli. 1 mhM-.it r—~ BOBKBI MORRIS griff ASgOCIATIOJf.-AE adjoErned Meetln* wmt« Md 'on WW>SB3DAy BVBSIHG, 29tV inst.. ,at 7 M o'clock, at 8. W. corner FOU KTH and GBS2K Streets, £, riVoi vn further subscriptions to Ihestock. .. to«ca«m“n™ gI ODALI, Secretary, . • 48* LIBE4BT Street. _ mh2s 4t* IiBITEBSWT OF' PENHSTI.T*. •3S?~ or AETS -The eximl ■ nfth a Junior, Sophomore, an^ SBcond tom, wUI to Held ■Viol. l^Lr C! Uleih-a.) l2 mxibsdat. «>»2yi -’s^&?S'^psn^^# , ®gSESS? , sS?stf?sfc' ferential Calculus,) wrUten. • T. in -f or g f by Prof. TUBS DAT, 28th. •—From 10 to. 1A *p. M to 12, lYeshmm. by jfroin 12 to I, Sophomores,* Pro!. Jaokion, (Otcoro as jgsfsr* OFFICB OF THE WESTMLORE* T.AJID COAL OOMPAWr, ,»o, 330 South murpn street. eonierdf WJllihg' sALfiTt ■ __, rcHLR-0 b™* l ■ Philadelphia. MarchlC, 1886.. • i of' the Stockholders of the Wert* The , held at the Office of Sorel&nd w“>'2S* I |Yv»jggn ay, April sth, 1865. at-12 eCocipaiiT. oo WEJ> gctloa wSU^,e held for eleven Erectors to aerro dnitn* s 9C ret&rr. mia7-'ttj6 *■ _™ rrs OU) TOWSSHIP IMS ■■sss?ffi^-S^SS?p“5“2 j 52&j5; jCHABQB. held for President and Dl- rirtw mUi-tapS , mm * * ,rt > trs i» OIBom.SK so. e i ■s®r War Department, 1 . ; PnoyoßT Ma*»hai Qshbbau's Off ms.. f -. WAaaItSTOK, J). O . Marsh It. M»5. > In wnformlfy wttbtheProslamttlon of the Preside at, herewith published, all officers and « rroloy e ( f„ « 'u*« Bnnan nre lnstrncWto glye prompt attention to the rtoslylnt and forwarding ot enoh deserters a, present themselves In accordance with Its provisions . 11 lir yir, pnsaiPßHT OV THE UKITED STATES OF AM". ■ • ' ' ' **A PBCK! I £aM*TION . '* VSHferea* the twenty.flr.teeoUon«f cross/approved on the .third instant, entitled to soreral ftcts heretofpre paKied to for the enrolling and calling out s tte national. forces, and forolherourposss. ’ reanfres ‘that,ln addition_to the other lawful penalties of the crimeof desertion .from the mi itary or naval service, all persops who eare de* sorted the military or naval service ofthe United states, who shall not return to said service, or tham* selves to a Provost Marshal wlihin sixty d*ys proclamation hereinafter mentioned, shall be deemed and tsken to have voluntarily reUnquisbed and. for feited their. rithU of iebiseasnip and their rights to become citizens, and eueh deserters shall b| forBver ia capable of holding any office of trust or profit under the United States; or of.exercitlng of thorsc'fi and all'peiaons who shall .hare after descTi th, mllliary or naval coryloe, and au.peraona who, being duly enrolled, shall depart the jurisdiction oi the district In which-ha tc enrolled, or ,go beyond the . limits of the Dnited States with intent to. avoid any . draff into »e military oi'naval service., duly ordered, ehall ha liable to the penalties of this section. Aad the ■ Pre>ldent 1b hereby authorized and required forthwith. On the Wattage:of tble act, to.lean, Ms,proclamation sotting forth the provisions of this sootlon,.in which ptoclsmctlon the President Is requested to notify all deserters retnrnin* within sixty days, as aforesa.'d, that they shall he pardoned on condition of retnramg i, their regiments and companies, or to such other or*, : ionizations as they may he assigned to. until they ehall have served fora period of time -equal to-their, original term of enlistment:* - : „ “How, therefore, be lt known that. IT ABRAHAM LINCOLN, President of the Dnited States.'do Issue this, ray Proclamation, as reaulred by said: act. ordering end requiring all deserters .to return to their proper posts', and ! do hereby notify them that all deserters who shall, -within sixty days from the dato.of-this pro cl ama lio u, • viz :ouorbefore the 10th.. day of Miv. 1855, return" to" service,'or report themselves to.a PfoVoifc . Marshal,- ehall hs pardoued on. conditioa that they return to their regiments Stockholders on thetooks of the Company on the llth after closin* of transfers at 3 P. M, of thlt day; the privilege of subscribingnewstock at »ar, io the extent of one share of new ®tock for every ft bares then standing in.their'names. Ssch share h Jlder entitlSd to a fractional part of a share shall hays tbe privilece of subscribing for a full share. The subscription book* will th« 20th Inst, * and close on the shth of May a* 3 Sill not ctlbk u store will lose their rlsht lo tle new stock E wko desire to anticipate PW- SectwflTbeauiwed diecoonlion the:whole> MMUtttef. their subscription st the rate of sis per cent, per anonm. “ SlB SOMMOIi SHBPHEBD. Treasurer. XieWnSßi-IHE KKV. T. JIK WITI K» TALMiQB hSTlnt: heea.'retiuestsd to repast bis irTpat lecture* : * 1 Grhmbler & Company, will AO so S, ?Htt«Bl)AY EYBKI* G. 30th inst . at Handel and Bar an Han; corner EIGHTH end OK BEN Street*. ,«■ . Doors open at? o’clock. LectTire at «eu«j to be haiiof H. A.'Bower. cor.Eixth ani Greea, Geo. v-cans cor Sixth and Poplar; Ashmead & Evan*, Cnest rS fcl ilsSh.Sd at the dooron the eTenm&ol-lee tuie. .V-.- •■ v " 1- ~ - KSS” Omra OF MERKIMAC MIMSO WBtP COMPANY OF LASS -SUPERIOR, 133 WAIi- ROT Sheet. Philadelphia! March 21,1865. ' Tile A NNUAL MEETIJSO of the Stochholaeis of thle Company for The ELECTION OF DIRBCTOBS-andEneh oaSlf lie KcEyTaa eUy o® pluJlelpMllm’ the SEOOSD MONDAY, the jMi IiFFICB'OI* THE BOHBHI4TS 13P^MINING-:. COMPANY; OF - MICHIGAN, 13a ■WALNUT Street, FHn.A7>sLPHiA, Marc'll 20, 1865 The annual meeting of tie stockholdne of. .tAle.Com- A.B. 1866, atlOo’clotk A M BABIII iri}TON, • Secretary. mMI-tlOap Oil, COMPANIES. jPJSXK © t BUM* BOQKS CLOSING-. NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA., AND BALTIMORE CONSOLIDATED PETROLEUM AND MINING COMPANY# CL^%ISHAET. Tie&surer*HF. DRVOB. -'TRUSTKES. . • ■ , ■ ' R. V. R. KETCHUM, O. KINO, „ • >. W.-.WQODBDIT?, R. B. WISHART, A. CLAKK. Sr T. 8. KING*' H B. CLARK. • OENBBAI. SUPfiBIKtENDNSTS, = ■ _ ' ' J S CLARK, ftew Tork; A.CLAEK, Tarr Faim» Fa. * k-B. CLABE, OUCHy, Pa < •wish* bt & co; -s petroleum Nob. 612 and 614 CHhSTHUT Street i Mo. 1 CARROL HALL, Baltimore, Md. LOOK AT THE LOCATION OFdPBpPBRTIBS !■ ft k :*BSS® ft » a on, ° BTEBI, FABM, on OIE CBBSK. ft 5: IIWMWi' hobbb C No E Fo. ADJOININGDEMPSEYFARM. on CHERRY T Be ß ll™i BEMPSBY PARM, on CHBKBY TBEB K Ba'l2. OAEEYMOED3 FARM, on SUGAR GREEK. No. IS, oa SUGAR GEEEK. „ „ nn , „ r^'insisir Mo. 14. 00 WBBELAB B EAR*- s v n SA§ CBEEK. No J 6, on BOGS FARM, onGHBRBY RUN. ; No. 18, on BB ODES FARM, on ELK CBEBK.- Ho. 17, ADJOINING KENT FARM, on ELK CEHi.II. No I!.' on WILCOX RABH. on ELK CBBEK. ft 20, <£ HOWARD FARM, omELKCREEK. >- No 21. on PETTIS FARM. on BLK CB?EK. . No. 21. on HOWARD.FARM,. on ELK CREEK. No 23. onBTKXJTBFABM, obELKOB|BK. No. 24. ob ALLEN FARM, on ELK GOTBK. „ Bo 26, on BBINTaPABB. on SDGaR OKBBB.- No £6. on JACOB PIZENFARM, on SUGAR C&J£K&» There are already Thirteen Welis on th«e properties, , • a»d ali tothe depth of 400 or £OO feet, "with a certainty of T£^fi«eiV ) e and Bireotoxs well-known and retroncible business men of Yolkf Philadelphia and Baltimore. erio taTo bßea lona and successfully, connected with the Petroleum inteiests of Pennsylvania and West Virginia. - They hare bo far conducted the aflalra pany with more than ordinary energy and abUitr. and 'wlil so continue* as thex are themselves l&rgelf in teiested, until the entire properties are thoroughly do- who desiro’ to invest either large or small amount* we .earnestly invite InvosUgation as to the charatter and prospeete of this Company. _ «5 * *• 6ia and 61* CHESTNUT |g^ K „ ebAMBB, ~v Philadelphia Secretary. p 4*ETCHO U ilt . i uiTT’T ■HB? HEW TOKK, PHIL ABELPHIA, iND 3iLTI MOEE CONEOLIBATBD PBTEOLEUM Aflß MIHINQ ° ThU'CompanT holds properkTeverjTriisre ll will? Tpcioos of Pennsylvania.on wMehare already 13 weusi aidalpto A?deptEor4OOor6OOfeot,sOttieprtKlttoins oil -A few shares of tue stock of tfils CompaaT can j«| beobUinS at thbPhiladelphia Branch Office, 613 and 614- CHEETHTJr Street. , ~ —: THI SDBBCBIBJBS jTO " Tucker Creek OSI and Minin* are kerebT Mtiftfd to mfel at WEDSKSDiT, d.Snf Anril lsS at lO o’clOCk> M., ior the purpose of electing permanent cfficeis for the mauage vment of the company, By order of n»M9-'Si* mr-SF* iUESHEST KIVJSB C°lX OIL |SIF^ COMPASS. -Tim first ANNOAL M A S^ l £® t^ f fay 5 April. 3£65, at two o’clock wl* 1 ** ifJctfnnofft Board of seven Managers will** _ B IIfBCIAI,'.HBBTITOijitt hour and place, on the ® Q &* C £ o ** lB • °w^et il3t tße GapM U-ABD BBAB^Olerk. T «SS;|asgfg; I ble at the office of the Company,,on and aiter iaujio- DAYt -April 6thi. ■. _,„ <,S pRtDAY, Hareh3l, The Transfer Booke will “JSSiSiT; 4or ii 6th. at 3 o’clock P. M., and open TaUKfDAl. i APri iss ,_ . ■ : ' Secretary. COMPAB7•■ ■ - . *•_ iavp shares of the stock Bo aot fall to secure at least a,few snaresoi „ c P fvXafth ft ™ city, . 612 aid 61* CHESTS PT Street. - JL OFi'ICE or THE IDtt No 3bVwIIHUT Strsat PhUadelphm ■ . ■ :-W order of the Director.. **■ ? T °J™?4 r . •rohSStaplO _ nV i>Tii|! OF lIJK PEKRT OIIj rmnit»tST. Sonthesst corner ol WALNUT and FOURTH Streets. - %t ] biu at the Office of Hie Ccm- OIL GOMrAW i . v l fhA lOtliof April next, at 11 o_ clock pany* on MOW PAY, will bslieldfor nice a A. Si for the g* sut n* year. Secretary, and Treasurer, w JAMES PBB BY, _ • •■■•■• = '"-■.•■ .vo • . Secretaire raMP-mwfiitaplO OFFICE OB«AKJ« <}>£ -ni. |jo held OH TbeammuliaeeUiiKof Stog _ tie 6th day of April* at IS o 6io|f » Jrj Secretary. . ~ - _ =— 00., Ho 314: MABKBTStrMt, _ _ MarclllBj 1885 a SMa?-! I ®*® w®* on and after April Sd a«ct., onan April : Translar books oloee on tte 27tb |jj pij^ Si _‘ ‘ . - ’ ..»»»»aror. OIK, companies. I2S* -PHIIADFIPm* Awn OHEBKT IaB ? BUS , PETROLEUM COMPAM, CAMMJL ~ 8500,000. SUBSCRIPTION, 83.50 PEB SHARE. WORKING CAPITAL, $95,000. OFFICE No. G3S WALNUT STREET. P&BBlDfttfTt *■ CHARLES L. JOROM. JStKKOTOBS: • CHABLEB L. ORUM, Philadelphia. W. W. BMERICK. CHARLBB OAKFOKD, ■■ " WILLIAM LB HR. A. H. AN HELL, Now York. This Ocnipany own the followl«T Interests: The one-third Of) fee simple, belni one sixth,(l-8) of all the Oil produced, or to he prodnced, freeor expense, Ineiaht fSI lots, known as the DUFF TRACT, situated onholhsidos of CHERRY SON, snrronndinetha celebra ted Seed: Well Lease, /The Doff and Read Leases coyer . the best bbrln* territory on. Cherry Ran. ". . . • •' '■ Ifo 1 . J Is the PHILLIPS LEASE, bn which 1* situated the Is land Well, completed January 1* sad flowed tareefcun- • dred barrels of Oil while waiting new engine : Hu now pumping from 26 to 16 •.barrels l par.-day, «ud has every Indication of becoming' ft' ...flowing well- after a . short pumping; when tie eniine is to be reversed to drill another well on this Lease. wMchwill b* iu a di rect line, between lheßeed and Baber W© l! 5 1It is ontfce Curtin property, and flowing at this time about “ hf £oi£ «TbBW PHILI.IPS-WEl.tr i« ttis Lease. It- las: just Sesorthea-aad^oommaaced about March 10 to produce from£o to 100 barrelsper day, and 1« Increasing. This i» considered by good j adfes ot Cherry Bnn Welle to he the beet on thle .territory, promising^to,:ri»&l the *"• . wells on.tbiß leave being situated fromone to,six rods irom the Seed and BafcerW^J 18, t* tbfi BAUM LEASE. "A v eil was commenced on this Lease asout, February 1. It wUI ba Pushed yljforoualy loan early completion. Three wells are projected on thUX.SEseV’iyhlcn lays between Cherry Bon andfonrof the Curtin Company tote Ro g la the SWSKNEY T-EABK. which borders on the Bnn. •, On thls’Lease Is the Bweenßy Well: commenced flowing about February 15, M to 50 barrels of Oil per dey, and increasing hourly. Two more weUs are.projected on this Lease.' la the COYLE LEASE Thl. f,ea«i also borders on tha Bun. -The Coyle Well, just drißed/wUI teitub«4lm mad lately; it is considered hhvirk thrown up la-ge quantite*or Oilwhen oncouu feet deep. ; Two more wells are projected on. th.iB Lease. Is the MOOSE DBIBE. arlllinc ahout Jannar¥26; itisbeing workednlght and day-the les aee being determined to get Oil as booh as possible. Two weHs are prt jecud-on ,.•* Is the BRADXET LBASE. On this Lease Ss the Bind ley Welle which commenced pumpiug about January f>, now fiowin K Soot6o barrelB Per day. and increasing. No doubt'ls'entertained but that it Will be alarge flow* ing- well. It has large crevices in the third rocSr, and flows with large quantities of ga«. B \ m ji ar r 222? Two more' wells are projected on this Lease one will be commenced immediately. Is the WHITMAN: or CEE3BWBLL LBA.BB. Well down about three hundred foevwltbalarge show Of Oil; wiU be somjdeted la about thirty days. lathe PHIPPS LE4SB. h»> jest been tnbed,land commenced on %? 4t i?fi¥/wsh?n ten from 160 to 200 ban els per day. w i;“\2 a ;id rods of the heed Well. Two more.wells are projected °V^£ig e wells aiready complstei on- lease (all of whlclvare yielding 1 argaquantities of Oil,; ana ; other well. In thetmniedi»teneighWh,«d) as the proof of the nnalitv or the territory upon which tney are sltnated. theh all mast acknowledge that .better.has hlr tefilt ory* -i he r a ba* never been a wall snub bnt what prodneed largely, and all of t*®^**’ %?fe^ fe w tbe pumping being unnecessary, ®*f* p f*?* *°5 t £_/£y .days, JO exhaust the walerandget thorn ■Within a etone’s throw of tide Doff TrMt _ ara too wells, and the whole around is considered as , the most valuable in tie Ji,?.: Creek the - average is one prod.ucing well out of five drilled. On this tract ovary, well "'HranV. The Company also own? * n /®S taint us hoof Fatm, situate ou OU and Trout Kuna, t»ntalm« about one hundred aoiea. The woU. known oithie farm needs no commendation On the adjotmng farm three wells are going down Preparations are oe t ing made to sink a number of Wells on thia iarm, as application for leases have been made onmost favorable . terms. s;'-'.'...:: Sabeeriptions will bo received at the OFFICE OF THE COMP AM X , : No. 538 -WALNUT STREET, And alio by STOCK BROKER. Mo. 3*l WALNUT STEEET.^ 810 SANDY VENAMGO COUNTY. PENNSYLVANIA. CAP1TAL........ #500.000. RESERVED WOEKIKG CAPITAL w 530,000. Only #20.000 share* for sale, at $1 per ahare—to boused The property of tne Big Sandy. Oil Company consists of 126 acres in fee simple, clear of all leases and incum trances, situated on the Big Sandy river, Venango county, Pa., three miles from the mouth, four nule* southwest from the town of Franklin, and within oneN and a half miles of the Jamestown, Railroad, which is now being laid, and will be completed by next season. The property has a river frontage, of halfa‘mile, all of; ■which is available for. boring purposes, and is heavily timbered with white oak of the best quality. There is •sufficient coal upon the property for all -:• | The pahUc.road to Waterloo, and the old Pittsburg road to Franklin, ran near the lands. . • In the vicinity are the large -wells .struck upon the The property is &Ibo in close proximity to the wells on Sugar and French creek, aadis about four miles oast of the Adamantine Well, lately struck on the Bast Surface indications are very rich, oil haying been, found in many places'exuding from the ground. In 1562 a large welTwas struck on the Big Sandyi three-. Quarters of a mile below the property, but which was. abandoned in consequence of the low price of oil and the breaking out oi the war, Two engines' have "been purchased* aud are now upon the premises, and four wells in progress of. bcingborsd, • - ; . The Company proposes to sell only 20,000 shares of stock, at One Dollar per share, .to he used for develop ing the property.* -:' - The Company, hawing no royalty or rants to pay, owing no debts, having no fractional interest to look after, will conduct its business solely for cash; aud the holders of Big Sandy stock will receive the whole net product of the property. The subscription books Will be opened on WEDNES DAY. 22d ihst.' (and remain open for three week., uu les. thestock is eooner subscribed for), at the,office of the Company, mh22-wf6t AIII ANGE PKIBOMU* ASB fSiTEREJD C OTDEH Y TBE UWB OF PESN’A. ■ 600.000 SHABBB. „ „„„ STJBBCBIPTIOBF PKICB TWENTY FIYB CgNTS FEE BU 6BaEB B'’EOTLI.-PAID STOCK. par "YALOE OF EACH SHARB. Jfl. „„„ v-a-uon WOEKIMa CAPITAL, $35,000. J. J. ALLBN, " !^\?' e S E iS,- n ¥2? SB ’ GEoBGB L. fB3AT, jWM. S. KKEDLES. CHAB ' B FiSeta?£-Sa'MoßLILOT, _ TK RCPBKIETEyDKNT—ALBBRT TIBBIN. _ OFFICE OB THE COMPABY. 13SS. THIKD bTBEET. Snbscriptinns received by _ T wt tt* et’wvrt * B A MABBHAI.iI, Ja., 313 WALBTJT STKBSr. The property of this Company eomprlsee the follow -Bi“*'iW»'*o Acres In fee, on, tt %, Con ™i??v’Js Cambria county, Pennsylvania. The c ™ a^% s .V”® « throngh the property. One hundred and ten acres is boring territory, and there is room for over FOUB HUHDEBD WELLS. _ . ; , A fine vein of coal Is on this tract, prononneeA by judges inexhaustible. The timber la .fit Ore has been talenon the above stream from old salt ■wells. Wells are now being borejl in the immeaiate. of a .twehty_years4lMse in Pl^sant coonty, West Virginia, on .Baweonle Bon, a branch or. Bull Creek. . A. number of lsrg6 producing-wells are . adjoiniuf.: Two welJs are now:going dow-u. on. tnia, ’'wi Fo lis down SS4 feet with a finoAhow oU, , and within 600 feet of the celebrated-Tacfc Well- There. Is a fine 10-horte engine, engine-honse, derrick, tsnss, &e , all in workinf order, and now in rail operation. Well So 2—-ETerytliinf.i# here ready, and only, waiting for the en,me BsoK[pTloKs ' -sorer. C. W MORSE, of Spsare, Holbrook, & M rae, 108 WALEUT Street, will receive prompt attention. Remittances can be made by draft, express, br regis tered letter. Government bonds and securities ta*®n Books will . open at S&13" Street, onMOBUAY, M&rcb 10th,rand close DAY, March 291 h. m 1127-01 MARK DEVINE, •praaident Pio Tam. B fw YMI?ADBtPHm AS D BitTT MOEB COBSpBIDATBD TETBOI-BpM AHB MISIfiG C This Companyhas S6eelectand different properties on OH Creek. Suoar Creek,. Cherry Run. Cherry _ -Tree Bun, Elk Qretk; Walnut Bend, and Allegheny ‘ Shares tan he obt.meo for_A/t*,OHßslVnl Philadelphia Branch office, 012 aad ol*Uiißs>iwu4, .Street.' '• ’V' ~ • 1 _ HOBBIS rABH OIX OWMPANT, HT OFFICE, 336 WALBDT Street, Philadelphia, SBCOHDBTOEY FBOMT BOOM.. , ly Circm&Ts caa be procured upon appit catlona theoffiee of the Company. ’ : KSff” BH■:AI> Jo IFB NEB- SP®®**** t*? Meeting of ibe Stockholders of ths.BBIOH DB , POSIT lEOH COSIPAHYTtiIIbe hold at tbs office of the Company, SOS Sonlh FOTJBTH street, on WED JSTES* B iS , at 9A. M., March29,lS6S. v . mh2B 2t ; . ~B.W. PEAT. President. JtIVIBEND HOTICE .—Of FICE OF I=6? THB MATES SHADE OIL COMFAHY, 534; ALHBT street. : iB6O. dend of BI6HT FEB CBM . making In all Twelve Fen Cent a payable on and after the 30kb inst* The Transfer Boohs will clo&e on the 2Sth» at 3 P. M., Mid open on the 81st ‘THOMAS B. SBABBB, . F mhaW ■■■■■■■:--Secretary. THE ; PE.ESS.—PHH»APEIiI?HIAV 900,000 SHARES* " TIiF.ABITB.RR> ■VT. W, GOOKMAN. BBCKBTART, T. HARTLEY. W. W. COOKMAN; Oil# COMPANY, 100,006 SHARES, at #5. in developing the property. Eo 404 WALNUT STREET. PRESIDENT, watson'malone. SECRBTABY AUP TEBASURBE, ■WILLIAM W. ALLEN. Prkb idest —JOS\ AS J. iMBN. Treasurer—CHAS. W. MOBSB. DIRECTORS. WASAJHAKEB fc BBOWHi Oil,' COMPANIES., ® Chicago OIL, COMPANY, OBG iHIZIB G-D'JT'DSB 3>;HE L*■ W S OF PBNHBYiVAHI*• OPPICB. 318 WALNUT Street. mhSS-St* KOBE CONSOLIDATED PETBOLSUM ABB MIKIH.Q D TM^CoKpaBT ha« 26 About M 5 acres of land* in ry acje of which. Is b>««“ “*“• best of boring land, bavins bean. of doling the last three year*—not for the mere pon?oie of eneenfation—bot for the sole purpose of Jte developmaut tothe best advsutate and to afford to; tto Btoetbrtdeii of \be Company a reliable . and.permanent Jnvesttneat. There are alrtadT 18 wails oathese prop£ royalty on Baruing Sprmjfß Eu.u, Wirt eonntv. We«t Tirgtnia.and 603 on fSpring CicekT near the above, la fee-aimpla.'.Tlw company have two engines on tbe jtronna worKing. . » A limited portion: of the working capitaltsetm not subscribed for, which can he hsnSat nnirßultAU er*’ gi per share, at the office* No. 5226 C v nu2l-taplo' : —■ *-'rsrF EB OFFICE OF-PENIS MININO 1 COSK« or LAKE BOPEBIOE, Ko. 31» WAL-, hDT fitTßfit • PHJLABISW’HIA., MaTGtt «* Low*. . Th© annual meetiiaf of tb.e Rioakholdi ßrB ( baS petty, for the election, or and inch other haai delphla on the first TOESUAE, the 4th day of April, *Jl^P 30 '° ]0 ° yLr T>?VID S HEYL. Secretary., |3sf” Til K ANNUAL MKKl'lSiti ld» STOCKHOLDERS of tbe ROCK OILCOMPiST belSd to fo^heoo^lotTeaT. MILITARY. U bounty FOB MARINES.— \ iSSStjSflSu^i onliotS Tom otoe.vlceAto *“Kv.?sriU jnhlfl.tf ■■■■"■■■■■ Oa.ptp.lp and Recrnliltigj^gco^ JVJf'.W PUBUOATIOSB... jj|EW BOOKSj From «be reessor J. 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CHAETBRED 1833. 1 •, , ASSETS, DECEMBER 31. 1651. ■ ■,.■■■■ PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, No. 330 WALNUT Strati. • Beal Estate (Office of Company, No. 06 Wall at>.*65,000 00 Cash, vlr: ■. / ... A ,., An On hand. 02 ' In Phccnix Bank,' Few York 12,647 74 - In Manhattan Bank, New York 13,869 63 In hands of agents.■•■•••••••*■ 1.026 45 —28,033 84 m °. rtl! .'.*“ S '. 93,240 00 o*B fend?, *130,200. worth .........*138,850 New York City. Connty, and State m Bonds, *llO,OOO, worth. 109,250—248,100 00 aooehaiee Bank of Commeroe, Few ; • ” York, worth.... ..*24,000 lfiO chares Metropollt»n Y Bank, Hew Noikt WOlth *4.>. 4lS>lM4>«>6>< 19*200 , 6,500 —43,700 00 Loans on collateral security worth. $12,200, 9 og InWKefdtie Company'on inyeetmenTs • ■•••■*• 7;5»56 24 Premiums unpaid**..«• “ rr *^i._£s $501*795 30 - We recommend fhe above old- established Fire Insu rance Company to the attention of those wishing Insu r“M‘ HOLLINBHEAD & GRAVES, .. .... •• -AGENTS, Be. 330 WALNUT Street, , mhl7-(mw6t PHILADELPHIA. SPRING BONNETS* pSURANCK AGAINST WHITE AND BLACK CHECK SILKS, BLACK AND WHITE CHECK SILKS, BLUE AND WHITE CHECK SILKS, BROWN AND WHITE CHECK SILKS, LILAC AND WHITE CHECK SILKS, GREEN AND WHITE CHECK SILKS, AT REDUCED PRICES SUPERIOR BLACK BILKS OP ALL KINDS ATBI - '' , ah27-mw2t 1865. FIRST OPENING- THURSDAY, ! ... WOOD 735 Chestnut Street mb2B-3t ~ 1865. CLOID STORE. 1865. king cotton KING GOLD Being nearly dead, we bave adopted measure, to ro vlve the CLOTH TRADE upon the good old principle of MODERATE PRICES, Within tho reach of people living upon fixed Incomes, euch as Ministers, Judges, Retired Merchants, Ac., &0. Our Stock is complete, purchased under a severe Golden pressure, and we are prepared to offer ft otttr Jfo. CLOAKINGS. OSo? 8, S?*b iWcLOTHs!' BILLIARDS, BEGOHD pV o T in’' BAGAXRLLiB» Street. FLANIELS, «0., CHEAP, AT SO. 34 SOUTH SECOND STREET. n. T. SNODGRASS. Afoo* a large assortment of BROWN AND OLIVE CLOTHS for Friends’wear. ■ ~ _ . ■,«* KNOBBY CASBIMERRB, for Ladles Sacks. mh23 lat 1034: CHESTNUT BTBBBT: E, M. NEEDLES, 1084 Street^ §5 Has * 1 reduced M his “entirestock” to corre- o s spond with the recent heavy '• » | . “DECLINE IN ;GOLD,” g g ‘ ’ AXD KOW-OFFERS FtrLli LINES OF ; , g g 'WHITE GOODS. LACES. EMBBOIDEBIES, sa; 5 HANDKERCHIEFS, VEILS. SLEEVES, cl; w ’ COLLAKS. SETS BABBES, Etc. »4| W . ■' ' ' SQ 6 Also, a great variety ofPiquei, shirred, puffed, Hi striped, plaid, figured, and oth«r fancy Muslins, g g suitable lor WHnffl BODIEfJ Just received, a very large lot of choice styles Heedlewoik, Edgings, andinßertiugs,'verylow. .Also, -Duehess, Empress,. Queen Bess, and other new styles Collars and Bets . 103* CHESTNUT STREET. r court to andU.wW®. S, d M ® Vo^lAlmcb* 6^ H live^and OBASMNG AHKHITIBS, trnßt«e»o! the estate or Anna S£ ir ’ aE “ n % r sißi^ mh2B-wfin6fc "-■' ' ■■■■■"■ /-A^-r r» 'MRS. ■■ . > 7*B CHBSTNUT Street, ■ PARTS AND MILLINEBT, rABI8 TBnBSHAY. March 30.1855. n«-M» 1626 MARKET BTREET, W P. OLABK, a Lot of PABASOLB. Ladles will call } Ld ePamtoe for IGAG MARKET Street. v - : DE VISITS, SPLENDIDLY \j rxeehted in’a yariety of styles, at BEIMBK 8 Pope iar Oellery hlcelO) Street, ahoye Green., Go there and giring entire satisfaction, — ,L- TJHOTOGRAPH ALBDMB.-WHEN ABCB street, and'examtae. toe patent Mnieb^ bum s. They are the most durable styles made F nir o .s^ftSdeS ABCB Street,.;..' . y.- ; _Jl_ : ■n-ELMBOLD’ B EXTRACT RUCHE Ji (Hva> health and ylfoi to theframe and bloom tc the psSld eheek. Behllltv ! » *?ff™^f l^ 4 alarmmr aymptoxus* andlf no. traatmen* » Buomitwi to. consnropthrn. Insanity nr.epileptic flts ensne.. . OAKER’S ORNAMENTAL HAIR ■■l3 MANUFACTORY. —The largsit gagssasi G>EO. O. MITCHELL pnWic thatle i>»> rsmoTSd fromSSS SOTttnrain to the northwest corner of BtaHTH gnl " a^Kies Streets. and-will con tinuetoaeal in. *oe 03 of Coal> v '&iry £Lf\ PER TON FOR GOOD WSITj. s7'. 50 at MITCH SLL^egCOai T&fd. EIGHTH aad. MAS f SB. m - - GREAT CENTBAJj CLOTHING HOUSE, AUCTION JMOTICE^ T. WILLS, AUOTIONSKR. 1865 March 30th. & CARY, JOHN H. STOKES, TOa ARCH Street. lEOH. AUCTION NOTICE. EITMBITK Slit* ©FKIBIKKNTfABE. 1,300 CBATEB. BY ORDER OF ; •••. . ’.v. -.-. et is.*-.*: '% V ' MESSES. J. *• • bONHBTS. HiuTS?*' Ladle* are requested to far^lUJ^ fflt29-2i* tpir MIBBEELdSS^ BUT BtreatsPl* linen, lor ftafntf'' March iff. S ''TOT'AKTSD—A. COLORED MAI? AND m s° |° undurstand country work. S?2f!i atS%-?%\& x V! n £?*' {.“fring, *• i the woman to att-i lt°TLiieior, xoakinrhutctr, cooking, &o , oma fmali Place, ten miles fronithe city. Permanent luaa-- tion .to Buitabiepereons. Only the two wanted Good reference reqclred. Apply at iSo- 308 North. SEVENTH Street- above Wood, or 1.6 honth Fourth-street »h23-Sfc 3>AVli> BYAH3. ‘ 'WANTED, BY AN EXPERIENCED ft laDY, accustomed to children, a situation as Housekeeper* or to attend upon a etch.person. Qooi vAfArencefi Appiy at the anutheast corner of TWBNTY-FIBST and FLEMMING Sheets, *bov*M&r. ket. -• mh2B-St* -VJP’ANTED— A' BOOKBINDER WHO , V t. ttioroauW* acquainted wlih allbranchss of the bnsiMsl aSi capad’atsd fur tbo be-t kind of work t t?wCm c a pita“;iooi B ,&c will De farnirtud anise interest Riven in tho buslnoss. _ Address, tha under Xiv t Zri °- Fa - 1 B ISiMitcK WANTED—CAR VABSERB FOR TT LIFE IHBBR AHGE ,Tbe bast termsoff6re|. ’A?; ply at 43a CBBSTffUT St. second story, y. mb2Mm WANTED—AT $l5O PER MONTH— t» Areliable Canvas^ln. «yery townMd«oan^. for the HDKSB AJSD BPT. tbß most interestlnr Bna exciting book 'ever published, embraetoK ine adven S^rSVSo“ 9 vFv!n.n«Pt^ iddresa V JONBB, BROS., * GO,. 600 CHBBTNOI Street. Philadelphia.” ma/im _ A COMPETENT BASS BINDER IS open for an Bnasgementif applied to immediately. Addrt SB • * Choir, • ’ Post Offl ga Box 247. mh3B»2t*r_ , GREATEST THING 6? TEE TIMES VJ— BO WEN’ 8 PRIZE EN VELOPES. —Stents wanted everywhere. Premium Watches given to Agents, un receipt of $l5 we will mail, - post-paid, 100 Enrelopee, and a splendid Solid Silver Hnuting-Csse Watch as a premium to tbe agent. A. single Envelope l sent,: witu circular and fnUoarticnfeTß, on receipt of 2Sc»uts.- - Ad dress Ai'H: ROWER A 00:, F. 0., 80x4270,36 BSEX- M AH. Street, ; . inhl7 3«i ■PARTNER WANTED IN THE IRON XT BnVlness, with a capital of $25,000 in cash dr Pig Iron Apnlv at the office fountain Green Iron Works, 424 r WALNUT Street. mh29-3t* M : a furnished house wanted. —a "Hours plainly: and - comfortably fatni*h*d is wanted by a careful and prompt-paying tenant*^ Ad dress Box 2014 Post Office. State rent per month. mh29-4t* M BOUSE WANTED.—WANTED TO RENT—A medium-sized Honee, with.ail. the modem conveniences,, and within twenty mlnnteß of The Prei* office. Best p references given. •*B. F office of The Press* mh34-tr MW ANTED TO RENT, BY APRIL list, a modern DWELLING. eltuatedAbove A«b •treat atd west of Broad. Bent about $4OO. ttl* 88 Box 1937, Post Office - 7 mb2-lm . .fflty} nfVA $6,000, AND= $9,000 TO LOAN *, „„’mortgage E- CARPENTER&SOB, 3418 South THIKD Street, : .aW 0t- m TO RENT-A NEW i HOUSE N. Bt corner ELEVENTH and 03DBS Streets. with all the modern convenience.. *e. . Large jard. Tosses- Bion imEUPd-ately. Apply at Lumber Yard FiFTBSSTH and BTILEB Streets: "• : "v •' ■ ' ' u nih9-2m GOODS, HEW BTILES, WANTS. FOR SALEAJro.TOvXBT.: M A RARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE— Store and Dwelling;- 8- rooms and Store Boom. Price $6,300. Will rent for $6OO RIDGE Avenue aud SPBING GARDEN. Inquire at 56' North FOURTH St., second story.: An established fcho3Manuf4Ctory tor sale. Inquire aB above. ; mhzs-ot m FO R SALE-A VERY CHEAP Bai HOUSE, Ho. 1850 Maeter. etreet; lot 100 feet deep to a back street; also, front yard __Apply. soon, H. W. m WE s T PHILADELPHIA—FOR *A SALE —A taortfomely-dreseed 8 J°HE seven roome. BUTTON street, near Forty first. Fncc S2.2oOtpartmay remain. FOBseEßlon given. Aigtly to J opposite. mhifi St* m HOUSE FOB RENT AND FOR- St'-HITUBB FOB. BALB —aew tomes on Eleventh a A ™’ BtreeU between thehoprg of 9 and 3. ibc29 3t TO I>ET—THE "WELL KNOWN CLUBSTiBLBte SSYBBTH Bne«t,.aIJOTaWOOD. which wi’l mate oneol the baft tlinits tar Uvary Sta- We* In this city; Tins Stable has room for twenty Bor#eH, is 88 fret front, S 8 feat deep, and 8 stories Mgh. Apply at the STABLE. open for two or three daya, or 10 South FOTJBTH Street mh29-St - - DAVID EYAHS. M BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR BAM, Ho, 317 BACK StreetAX,ot 2S» f«nt bw II4K leet are a two-and a- half-story fcutt tog on. J afour-etorTP.otorrbaftdlngOTKia^pyMr^Wply ° ■ ■ Keal Estate Agents, Ho: 33 Horth FIFTH Street. , m FOR SALE— ABM ALL FARM, A JB-ntar Qwjnedd Station, If. Penna, Ea Oil »*- nlu,partpay - ms Sonßt^imjgitoot.;, « FOR SALE—A VALUABLE A » FABM o{;I3O;ACHBS,in BolawaM S.OOtoeact tiate. Heat railroad and narigatlon Sl.iOO cj* in good oil stock* or city property. #2 400 remain. Ad d>eßß ‘‘ reach.” Box 2666 Philadelphia Fo>t Office. It XTOB BALE—A SUPERIOR LOT OF -T Sogur-cnred ShonldOM. in ' J t s' r | r fgV < DAv!s^ T 11* Noe. *59 and 461 DILL W Y it Stroot. OIL LAUDS FOB SALK— , „ , _ ■ A.2C-yeai'Blease on'tie celebrated Staple Farm* Green county, near tie Wiley urells. ' SCO acres excellent'oil lands, fronting several miles on Oil Crt#i,i«lQW Titusville,. - . 20 a CTree on Stuart; s Eua, Yen an go county. 600 acre* cn.Sa.lmon Oroek, Venimco c ° a “£ ! EEDS, 108 Boath EOPBTff Street. mM9 3t*' TO LET—TWO HANDSOME ROOMS A on focond floor, inprivatc family. Inani|» 73T WALBTJTStreet. :- TO RENT—DESK ROOM IN A FUR- X nklud Office, for an oolrsor the company kept; Location, third, belovr Oheo' P r -^ A( i. rtT.aßoVMctr O. s ~* MILLION BRICKS FOR BALE. U AonlT to J i T GILLESPIE, 807 and S 08 I ,South THIB?EE NTH^Stree t. or at .Brick Yard, TW|STY FIFTH and WBARTOfI Streets. mh2s-12i T?OR SALE—A LOT OF GROUND ON JL SET BEET Btreet, wesfcof Nineteenth, 40_oy SSieet, loUßT^et "DOB SAIiE—A BTJMBBB OB DESIRA r BLE BCILDIHG * mhll-lm tSe 818 ABLE DOUBLE OFFICES— Xj ism KENT, on.the first and second floors, im WALxUTStreet, below Erarth. Apply to JAOOKM. ELLIS, No. 154 South FOURTH Street, comer ofWa! xut. second story- . TIEUG STOEESi CITY AND, COUN xJ TBX. for sale and wanted at all prices. , mh7-lm* W. M. PIOKSON, *B7 WALNUT Street. OHA/I :MOUET VERNON STREET OfeUU~r Ale by THOMAS A SONS, at ten o clock next WEDNESDAY MOIUUNG.-of entire household PUEHITUIE, and superior rosewood MKLODE is. 6 ocla-ree, tiarhart’e make. ~ A ££?I?TfTTRD siiiit mh29 et* ~ 3*B South third street, n-7-7’ vv -£» *> . ?¥ 66 86 t I f• # I Ground Seals of.these amounts*. *”S y eSeTy 4 “ d ceatl!l jj y CAKPBNTEH & SON,' mha iBL* T 84:8 South THIRD Street. TAEFARTMBNT OF MARKETS, \J WHABVBS* AJfD: LAHDIHGS—Office, FXPPH St |foTira! > —The ! "oUot*inß- named Wharveß and Laid !___ v >n kg leased at public auction, for a term of one or*three years, to and at the MBKGHAHTS* the ffiih darof March, 1865, at 12 o clock noon. Vine-street Landings on the Delaware. Vine-street Landing, on the Schuylkill. Eace- street Landing*’ on Schuylkm. K B —Also, the materials of. t*e market snoaoc. T gk£% nlie ’ 6aSt ° f H° PDGH.- GommiMioner. FIWASCIAI.. ATOKY PiPARTMENT OFFIGE. X or THB COMPTBOLLBR 01THB OuBKBBTOT. y* : -Washxsqtok, Jamary 25, 16SS Whereat, By «&tlafaetory evidence presented toth* Coirsncy, aeraied by a pledsa or United Btat|« bondt, “bo tb.«fo«, i, vna& k«?um?ch. Cm 'SMtftssa® menie the baainesi ofbao%l tmderthe actaforesatd ■ - - 1. inteßtimony whereof* witaeM ray Beal of the Comp- w and sw of office thi* twenty- & 0 f :&ofl> nnn'Ptrnaer oi th« Ograoney. nnTf-R FRANKLIN BAYING FUND, 1 IfO 136 BBLOW ■PATH flvfl uer cent. Interest on Deposits. Agent* for the «le of Waited State* 7 3-10 Loans at Par Gcjora ment, State and City Loans and Stocks bought and sold tor depositors and others cn Commission. *nh.ld 3m_ KIN G- GL ASSES, AT RE DTJC ED PR I 0 E S . .lAMBS EABLE & SOWS mtiit of LOOKING-GLASSES, OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, PORTRAIT AKB PIOIPRE FBAMSB LOOKING-GLASSES made to order at the same BB DTTOED FBICB*. to fill every coaraeter or space, for mantels pikes, walls, bab-boohs, hotels,. SHIPa. &c. ‘ EARLE'S GALLERIES, mh27-12t 81ft CHESTNUT BTBKB'g. i B. BAT 6 Wbi«l Esin. WOKE. mouldir #’ ‘ • ■ 909 CHS6T3BT Street, L oolors: »>•&? tea 034 eJhm®*®S& , | gaww&«w-r“"* « sU t%». s«*&•* “■ i - i : rtVSW* S 4l ** l gaik op a coi.i.EOTiow of Valuable OIL PA 13N TINGS, EXJE.OPEA.rr AHI) AMESIOAIX. »e«sr«. TEpßfiS BlicH * SOH respeeSMlTlafoßlt the pnlic that they have now on exhibition, atthelc Art OAIiLBBY, SO. 111(1 OHEBTETIT BTBEET, MO „ OI L PAIMTIBOS. eomprlUnC Catalogces are now ready, and. the -PAintiMM mimt ip aU £“Suh«“f , 2ss;' lW!k A *• “ttt THE SALE Will take place on the Sveninge of WEBKBSDAT AK» THaKSDAY, MABCH 29 aim 30;: COMMENCING AT HALF-PAST V O’CLOCK. mI2T-3t THOS.BIHOH & SOBT, Auctioneers. •THE PHENIX MANUFACTURING A coMbjAITI will offorfor saleat PUBLIC AUCTION. OH THUBBDAT, THE «XS OF APEIL HBXT. ALL THE OOTroK MACHINEBY, How in good numias order, at the PHENIX HILLS, PATEKSONy NEW JERSEY. Adapted fer tbe making of Sotton Dock, viz: 26 Cotton Cards,' 30Inehes; wltktbePickers. Eailwar Beads, Drawing and-Speeders Karnes, air eemolete. W sB h Sp“niM C Kimesf'i32 spinelles'each; l^Jramre. inch Traverse Gore Frames; TFiamei, 2 inch Tra ; 2 pair Mule*. 2,600 spindles. >4Twißterß, 73&Bpinales • •- a «t 62 Power Looms, for weaving cotton or flaxanck.au. complete, with Shuttles, Winding: Frames. Babbin»* Seeds, and Barnees. . - 2 Tam Presses 5 Jfe> bnndleß each: lYara Prets, 10-lb. bundles." . 2 Balling Alachines 12 Cotton Keels, Stc. Cana, Bobbins. B«U«, Warp Mills, Sc. Lotii of Hand Hackles for flax. . _ _ , . mh2B 9t BBNJAMIBT b; T lffl. President CALE BY ORDER OE W NAVY k? AGENT. BABK.GBM OF THE SBA. On WEDN’B63)aY,.April 12, at 12 o’clock noon, at the EXCHANGE, will be eoid afc-pnbltc eale»-by ord«r of the Navy Agent, as she now hes at tbe N»vy Yard, the bark GEM OP THE SEA, U2}£ feet lone on- deck, feet hold, 56 feci beam, and by navaV register S7l ton*. Included in the sale will be a suit of Sails, set of stand ing and nnming Biggiog, two Boats and Oars, one. Anchor and Chain- Spar*. &s. Map be examined'anp time at th* Jyavff-- lanb : JAttES A; FREEMAN, auctioneer, inh2Q,3l ay3,g,7,1l- , No. £3a W.afrffor btreeA QTJtfUK & CHAMPION, ATJCTION VJ BIBS, Office li»6 and liag BtCB Stiwt, "Will sell on. MONDAY, AprilSd, at W o?eiot*. A; M.. at 80S Arch street, tire ateck riEST-01-ABS raaHXTDBB STOBE, coi»pr-Blss in part of etsgeres, tete-a-tetes. borealis. waBhßtande,~fceQnet tables, bookcases and secretaries, whatnots, w aiarobes. piano Btoolfl.iibra' j tables, baan fate, banging B. Wl parlor chairs, cane-aeat and dicing room cliaira-towel racks, cottage suites, campfctools, ’ockers.-fic., «c r. The above tale is worthy the attention"of honaesaep era and dealers, aa the owner ia declining the-ba-sinees, and every article will be sold without roserr«. and are all made frcra.tba best and finely-reasoned materials* for a fix*t classcity trade. ~ Also, the offioe fixtures of me above store. workbench, haircloth, varnish, brashes, C *Catalogces ready early morning of Bale. Good enow on view. A CABEMT OF MUPICX A. , I’EIDiT, March. SI. 1565. Grard German Dramatic Performance and BENEFIT OF Mr.jWiLMAttBOTTBEB. Goethe’a celebrated Tragedy ot PAUSE DAHIEL C. BAKDMaH will appear (or the Benefit of hie Old and first manager. WM. UOTFSER, aa BBPHiSTOPHItKS. eseleted by Mr. and Madame'HO-IM, managera of th« Btadt rte*tre. New Tork iijgT Sir •DAJSIBI» BADDMANi...~V~c~...Mepkistophiles-- (The Great Tragedian.) „ - Mr QTTO (Director of the New York Btadt Theatre.) Mrs. —^.Martfuret. (Ofihe New York Stadt Theatre.), The other parts feeinff rha thehards of ranownad, .artists. • , % . Performance to commence at go’elosk- . r Tickets for sale at the Boat OJlceoi the Academy 01 Nnaic, from 10 A. M. to 2P:M; c ' __ ■MEW CIIEBTN¥T- STREET THTSA.- 'IEE—CHBSTHBT STBBBT, ABOVE TWELFTH. • WBDHESDAT; HarcbK9tll, 1855, GSASB B0n«LI BKHKFII TO Mr. LEWIS BaEEK, TWO GBAND PBEFOKMANOB3, . AFTBBSOON and ETENHW. The Beneficiary is relnctantty compelled to announce thal ia conaeqaence of theMj-poMtlon of . MISS HELEN- WB9TESN, (DOW in Hew York, ) she will not appear, as preyiotmir annonnced BBg goPHIB GIMBKB KUHN Hat at thi* late hoar kindly, oonaented to appear In her IC atchle t6 rendmono( oEooH oijiL MBS ALEXIN A FISHES BASSE Will app»ar in TWO GBEAT CBABaCTBBS THIS (WEDNESDAY) AFTERNOON. Doorsopen at 1 o’clock. Performance to commence at 2 o’clock -With Dion Boncicanlt’s great drama, In fiva acts, the OGTOKOair. Zoe, the Octoroon-..- v --Mrs ; Sophie Gimber Kuhn To conclude with the comedy, in two acts, atj led a • LESSON. FOii MB&CHASTS. Mrs PBTBR SIMPEOh--~™--Mrs. A. F BiKßg Mr. PBTBR SIMPiON--—-—.Mr LEWIS BaKBK The prices of admission to the Matinee on thiaocca sion will be the same as the evening performance ex cept Children, who will ho admitted for 35 eenta. The performance wUI commence- precisely ata quar ter helore eight o’clock, with the beautiful drams, in. ttlee ‘ ct^ H ß j’^ lCKE ' T OH THE HEARTH - -Mrs. A f. BlKaa CALEB PLtnBIIES-.....—LEWIS BAKER To conclude wilt the great moral drama. THE WORKMBH OF PHILADELPHIA, , •- OB THE . CUBBE OF BBISTK. SATURDAY AFTEBK 00 S, April 1, T BIRTY-EIGHTH GRAND FAMILY M ATI 188, WALNUT-STREET THEATRE VV -WEDHESBAY EVSNING, March 29, The performance wall eiSbihk Wlth G. Heart II m« .M I > »H'W»I»« «<■« « Bl» ’ Beethoven; “ Wanderatondan, Heller. ** Le Zetrivf i iht le* Boses* * and Grand Hatch E&utasi* Weili. Mile. De Katow will play-‘ Soav ; mr de Bl*.. Percale and-Offeriaci’s Mnoatte. ’’ Admission £0 rant*. Reserved seats 50 cents extra Tie sale of e ®? 5 ntr»B merces onTDESD AY. MarciSSti. at 0 \ W. A.: TBUMFLBR’S Music Store, SBYBNTH and CBE3TBUT Streets.. >*. „ . . . ravir- Doors onen at 7L{. To commence at so elect, omcr ering’s Pianos art, used at tie'se Concerts. rnA27-6t INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND,— A Exiiiltlon everr WBDBBSDAY, at 3K P. M. Ad mission 10 cents, p Store, 80. lIS, EIGHTH Street It GERMANIA ORCHESTRA.- PUBLIC VA TbBHBABSALS every SATURDAY at 3}f o’clock P M. , at MUSIC Air 1 FUND HALL. : Single Ticket*. » Sants. Six Tickets, $U to Be And at Trnniolar’s. An.- die’s, and Meier’s Music Stores, and at the Hall. noT-tt THE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. A CHKSTKCT Street. aioTe Tenth, Is OPEN DAILY for Tlßitortt, from 9 A. M. to 6P.M. flEirra> FTOMngHWft goods. TONE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. _i_ fpva anbecribere would invite attention to their Tbe ® CUT OF SSIBTB. wbicb they make a specialty in. their business. Also*. ” a “HOYHfIES E %OB GBHILBMEK-S WEAK. j w. SCOTT & CO.. GEITTL'KJdBW S 'PtTfiKlS'Hnja STOSK ?14: CaB9T£TOT 8?B8Sr, Fbti? doors below the Continental. WE 8T CHESTER rrn Philadelphia rail *^ wr SBsi& traiM Oa and after MOffDAT, April 17, J 866, the trains wflt leave as CHBBTSB TEAINS leave Philadelphia for V7«t che»ter at 7.35 and 10.» A M and 2.15, 4.45, and 645 - H. _ Leave West Chester for Philadelphia at 5.20, 7.45, an£ 10 S 6 A. 11.. and 1 95 and 4.45 P* M- ~ . Trains leaving West Chester at 7.45 A. M. and leavin* Philadelphia at 4 45 P.AL,wHI stop only at Media. B.Q. Junction, Olen and StreetEoad. B. C. JTJHCTIOH TRAIHS Leave Philadelphia forß C. Junction at 4.15 andlS B, C. Junction for Philadelphia at S 28 A. HL * B Thete trains stop at all intermediate stations, w . 05T SOHDAYS, Leave Philadelphia at 8 30 A . M, and 2 P. 1L Leave West Chester at 8 A. MaudCP. M. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.35 A. 2J- and 4 g T. M., and leaving West Chester at 7.45 A. M and 445 r. M connect at B C Junction with trains on P. & », G~ 8.8 for oxford and intermediate points. , Fateengers aTe allowed to take weartnr . as baggage and the Company wiU not, in t T letpoisibli for Kt'Unmmt ex«edrm* oae Jmndred do,. 7rnlAc<;aßrje«* .contract is medeforp l © same, late, oaleßs a epee- , j2Vg fi KY WUOD, Gen’l Ba£t ': VTnLA-VF.T-Ejr* ■■. I*6 mhSH - gBU _- AND AT }j&' T.3OAI«u W K & ■■ -.4.15 P»£. P> j . %\ -<> so P. k. ' * * ’ ' , ro STEAM EM* So. ALBBMS.j-SECXIR tb- w P ast.u ; • lMß Sllrt«l.^»'® t biodlM*. »‘« 3 * I /-VNT T $1 - 1 f * J A,- r Ril’ES: Sis fcs“* p, °rSniri>ni