Why Injure thb Complexion be POWDERS AND WASHES which choke or SU np the perce of too ikin, and in a short time leave it harsh and irtt It is in toe blood, and If yon WRnt a smooth and soft skin DBS HELMBOLE’S EXTRACT OF SARSA PARILLA, It gives a brilllanor to toe complexion. To Purify, Enrich thb Blood, and BEAUTIFY toe complexion, ass HBLMBOLDg HIGH LY CONCBNTRATBD FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPA RILLA. One bottle eooala in strength one gallon of toe Brrnp or Decoction. A Clear, Smooth Skin and Beauti ful COMPLEXION follows toe nse of HELMS OLD’S CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARIL LA. It removes black spots, pimples and all eruption* the akin* - Not a Few os the Wohst Disobdebs ''tt Afflict mankind art so from corruption* of the blood. MBOLD’S EXTRACT 0? BAKSAPABILL* i. a "of thentmoat value. Hebmbold’s Concentrated Extract ’U it the great Diuretic. BKLMBOLD’S COX* «BD EXTBiCT 8 ARS APABILL A Uthe Great purifier. Both are prepared accordin* to rule* jhpacr and Ghamlstir, and are the mort aetlye •an he made. ■ Thihg of Beauty is a Joy Fob .-TliOsft wlw desire brilliancy of complexion. , purify and eariolrtbe blood, wbiek BOLD'S CENTRATBt) BXTBACT SAKSAFaBILLA Iht*- ly doe* Beeolleet tt la ao patent medicine. Art lelmbold'A • Take no otter, mil-wfindm Key to Loyß, ob Db. B. M; Landis’ •>l«ilar Private Lecture on “ PSYCOLQ&niL ?lONB " jnit ont. loam to charm those yon oreta worth Inowlnr. Send price, 25 cents, to [BIS' Medical Office. 80. 1313 CHESTffUT id receive it hr return mail. mms-Jtt* Gboysb abd Bakbr’s Bl*iest-j>r»nUnm, KlaatU'Stltcb and IiO«k-»Utoli BE WING MAOHIBES. it«t improvements. ■lm 80. 730 CHBBTHTTT giruk ion. (Wheaton’s) Itoh. BHEOM, (OINTMBHT) SALTBHBUM. sura tha Itch In 4B hours. Also cares Sait Bheam OhUHalss, sad all Bnmioae of the Hktn. I cents. B» eoadina 80 cents to WEBKB 4POT AOSTOV, Mass., Will ba forwarded' free by mail sale by ail BiugdaU. mUS Em Joheb’, THI! LOWEST BBLLIEGPJKIOB u, - . or each article. AJH> STEVES VABJDBO. - joajss’ Crescent One-prise OtOTHXH O HOBBSI MARKET STREET, , above Sixth, Ho 60*. Prices reduced to suit tbe times. I, tee assortment of HEADY-MASS! OLOTHIHO. lUbleforsll seasons, conttanttr on hand; Jnstom-work made to aider at abort notlee. [mho 5m Chick eking Pianos. ®,<KO Solb. NEW WABEBOOMB. Maortment of Grand. B<inaro, and Upright •* All the groat Artiste of the fiauo nee only coring Inatrnmonts ” Entrance to WABBBOOMB, AB.T GALLERY. 914 CHESTNUT STREET, t* WE. H. BUTTON. Geob&e Stbck & Co.’S NABOB, H ffTfl AKJD MASOtfJk HAMLI**S CABINET OBbANS. Over <5OO cbcK of the« 9 flue Instruments have been *old tty Ur. O , and thedemand is con stantly ineieasinc. For sole only by J S. GOULD, SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Bts. no2o if Gentlemen's OP SHI no . HEW STT LEW FOE THE SEASON. LBT#a Tftriaty of Fabrics for BVBNXKG and WALKING COaTS. BUSINESS BUTTS, and DBSSB WEAK. Early seUction*ur*ed,be fore fib* usual rusk begins. WAfiAMAKEBiBROWN, Fins Tailorina. ‘ CUSTOM URPABTMBHT* »o. 1 South SIXTH Street rSOOM-PAEKa-OB tbe 2t>th, by tbe Mayor of tdclpbift* Bdw'u 0- GrJpoom to Jotopblae Parka, ox SaltuQore county* Maryland. * XjX'JrlJ:3_ JS*.—Third month 30th, 1885, Tac*y Toulke, the late Edward Foaike, in the 74th year of relatives ana friends are resoectfally invited to the fnner&i, from the residence of her soa-in <r. Hiram Oorsqu, Plymouth, Jloatgumsry coun ,on Seventh-day afternoon, at 1 o’clock. To to Laurel SUL ** —On Thursday afteTnto^M&tthewPhllson. ial« relatives and friends of the deceased are ia 'attend Ms funeral, on Monday next lo«k, Jrom hla late residence. laKoith Sixteenth iTEB—, Oil Third* day afternoon, the 28th last,, i2d year of hfs age, John E. Webster, relatives and friends of the family are respect invited to attend the funeral from his late rest. (Chester Taller), on Sixth- day moraine* the 31st \t 10 o’closk, to proceed to Plymouth. ** IS..—On Wednesday, 59th init, Captain Collin rle. in the 65th year of his he*, relatives end friends of the family are respect fally <a to attend the funeral, from his lata residence, (Oil Wallace street, on Saturday morning, April v -10 A. M. To proceed to Haddonfleld, N J. *** liß,—On the 28th Instant, Margaret W. Matties of EUsh&P. »aule, aged 44 years _ . natives and Mends are respectfully Invited to isr funeral, from the resldeiroeor her brother , Bcnry Maa'e. No. 408 Foalh Eighteenth street, iday afternoon, the Slit instant, at 3 o’clock. To 1 to Woodland Cemetery. ** VN.—On the 29ih last., Benjamin E. Brows, jal of the Camden colored school, in the 33d year tfahvea and friends of the family, also members ra Lodge No. 8, A 1. M » and the Grand Lodge Jersey, and the Mount Zion Tabernacle. No. 3 " and S. of L and C . are respectfully invited Is funeral on Sonday, April 2, at 11 o’clock, .ite residence, No. 82s Sonth Fourth, Camden, my t to proceed to Johnson’s Cemetery. Imere paper* please copy. 3 *.** \LDSON.—On Tuesday, 28th lust., Archibald son, in the 6?d year of his age. friends of the family are respectfully invited id his funeral, from hh late residence, No. 411 droad street, on Frld sy morning, the 31st in*t., clock. *** 3.—-At Hamorton, Chester county, on the 28th , Eliza Ann Taylor, wife of Bfinkrn O. Pyle. •al from the residence of Emmai Way, on next ay afternoon* Slßt instant, at 2 o’clock. *** IgOH.— On the 28th instant, at Newport, Bel., tics and brutal treatment wbi e a prisoner at "" C.. Sergeant Earl 8. Srich*on» aged 23 ~ - York Heav “ * PLAIN BLACK GOODS,— >la’s Tunlsea. 1 BombmittU, ■ All-wool R«P*. ■ Empress Cloth*. ‘ Merlitoes and Cashmeres. ■ Uonnwllaa De Laineu. • 8-4-wide Baiege Hernanl. ' 8-4-wide Bareges and Grape Marsti, • Thibet Shawls, &e. BESSO- for id Evening Seniors. will b<? open mr basiiess days at tbelr Boom. No, 505 OaBSTfITJT Hfc , 11 1a formatlou will be given on and after TUE - April 4, proximo. particulars until that time can be obtained at Bank street. President, Dr ALBERT 0. BOBS&T. * * “ FlfiTBS. *<!».—AN . xhe -Drafted and «-.yuea uttlz^e inti waid will be held on waTURDaT EVB jprlllftt, 7>•» o’clock, at the Ball MAftKSXaud igl Streeter Drafted Men who have not subscribed are la* attend this msetiui tzoia is now abt m fifty men; this we intend to to about twriuy-fiv* by next week, and there as to live those who have not aided or sab- opportunity to go to ths jront. JOHH L. *WING CU3IKITT£9SB »ne M M*.— .«*ANT«P appointed to dimanpnt Fond of *200.000, to enable tte A9S> iiore tfsclnally to carry out its bane ft cent o&- extresredin tfi* language of it* charter: “To i relief to indigent Kercnanis of Philadelphia, Jl, .aoh as are wed and WELSH, Chairman of General Committee Advisory Committee oMbj Boajj} ot Managers, Samuel E. Stokes, Jae. is MeFarlaad, Wm. H. Bior-n, Wm 0 Ludwig, Beejamin One. Dry Goods Commission and Importing, William C Kent, Chairman. Dry Ooode Joblwre. 01 as. B. Porborow. Chairman. Beta! I Dry Goods, Cnrwen Stcddart, Chairmen. Frodnca and Corn Exchange, Charles Keecht, Chairman, itten and Woolen Mannfaetnrere and Dealers, Wm. O Honaton, Chairman. Banks Bankers, and Brokers, David B. Co mm Ins, Chairman. Corpi rations,. Thomas 0- Hand, Chairman, Shipping, »- John Welsh, Jr., Chairman. Coal Shippers and Miners, William C. Lodwig. Chairman. Groceries, Sonars. Wines, and Lianore, BdwatdS Clarke, Chairman. Military, Jewelry, and farcy Wares, William J. Hor.tmann, Chairman. (Nothing* Simon R Snyder, Chairman , Fnhilahera Boohs and Stationery, Henry Carey Baird, Chairman. Paper, A. D. Jeatup, Chairman. Carpets, Benjamin erne, chairman. Hardware, J. W. Goff, Chairman. lm other, JohnC. Davie. Chairman. Leather, Samuel Bangh, chairman. . Brngs, Chemieels Paints, and Glaea, John Price Wetherlll, Chairman. Lead, Tin, Copter. Ac., Thomas Sparks, Chairman. Small Wares, Samvel T. Canby, Chairman. - OUa, Bobert 3. Grata, Chairman. Iron, Bobert B. Cabeen, Chairman. Tobacio, D. C. BoOammon, Chairman. Boots, Shoea, and Haw, D. Bodpey King, Chairman. Mlarellaneona, . Samnel B. bto 1 es, chairmen 6 airmen having completed the /.ral Divisional Oommltteei, the m*mbers will at ones enter npon the dlseharge of their Several oontribnttone. in enmt varring from \MO e*oh, have aii eadytsen received. »motmt ' aggregate toAbout *V,OOO. mh3i-Im« |jjp» #IOO WABl) BOUNTY IN GASH. BEORUXTS fttt4 VBTEBASB ft&HiUsg to the ondU of the FIFTEENTH WABJ> Will be paid the Ward Bounty of OKB HUNDRED DOLLARS IK CASH, by OKO. I, SXOKES, Treasurer, At FrovortMarshal’a Office, corner THIRTEENTH cud BRANDYWINE Streets, mtH JSSF , B. OOIFOH, ESC*., WILE ■ s * ? dellyer two LECTURE* in the AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC luraßAY BVEHINCL ArßttT “188 ORBIT METROPOLIS,” For the first time In this .lty. THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 6, _ „ •• FACT AND FICTION,” ueiiTerea here only once, upon which occasion large crowds were unable to obtain admission. These will positively be the last opportunities the present *esso» o< hear in* tbisdistingulshei leoturar. -The sale of tick-ti will commence at Book ftore, Fo. 606 OHBBTNOT Street, on FRIDAY MORNING* March 3L Tickets 25 cents. Reserved seats CO cents. Ample arrangements will be made to prevent unneces sary delay to parties purchasing tickets. Poors open at 7 o'clock; Lecture at 8 o’clock mhSP 4t LFCTBBE.-THK KfcV. T. »E WITT TALHAGB havlM been requested to repeat Lib groat lecture, Grumbler & OoteDanv.*’ will do ao on faUafiDAY EVENT* G, SOth tom , at’Hand el iud Haydn Hall, corner EIGHTH and GREEN street*. Boon open at 7 o'clock. Lecture at 8. Tickets as cent a to be had of H. A. Bower, cor. Sixth and Green ;Geo. Ivans, cor. Sixth aid Poplar; AehmeadA Bvans,Cheet nut. bel Eighth, and at the door on ihe evening of lec- Uu«: ___ mt>2s 6t* KiS“ TWENTIETH WAItIt.—THE SOB. SGRIBERb to the #36 Bounty Fund will hold one more meeMoE. (Friday ), at 7X o’ clock. PMctu^attou^c L o!e\e&!* t “**. bBl<,W ° Zford ' luwm, } Secetaileg. B |ga* CIBCOXiiR NO. 6 _ „ - War Department, ) Pbovobt Maush «. General’s Ojpfkjh, >. _ . Washington, D. 0 * March 11.1889, > . In conformity with the Proelamstlon of the President, herewith published, all officers and employees of this Bur*-an are instructed to give prompt attention to the receiving and forwarding of such deserters as present themselves in accordance irtth. its provisions. “by the President of the united states o* Ame- rica. ...... "A PROCLAMATION •* Whereas the twenty* first section of the act ofOon* gress, approved on the third instant, entitled ‘ An set 10 amend the several acts heretofore pasied to provide for the enrolling aud calling out the national forces, end for other purposes, ’ requires 4 that in addition to the other lawfal penalties of the crime of desertion from ihe mi itary nr naval service, all psrsons who save de seited the military or naval service of the Unitad States, who shell not return to said service, or report them* solve* to a Provost Marshal wl hin sixty dsys after the proclamation herein After mentioned, shall be deemed #ad t#i(«D to ha-re voluntarily relinquished and for feited their rights of citizenship and their rights to become citizens, and such deserters shall be forever in capable of holding any office of trust or profit nuder the united States, or of exercising any rights of citizens thereof; .and all persona who shall hereafter desert the military or naval service, and aU persons who, being duly enrolled, shall depart the jurisdiction ot the pbtnet in which he is enrolled, or go beyond the limits of the United Scales with intent to avoid any draft into the military or naval service, duly ordered,’ shall be liable to the penalties of this section. ■ And the President is hereby authorized and required forthwith, on the p&tt&ga of this act, to iesae his proclamation setting forth the provisions of this section, in which proclamation the Piesideut is requested to notify aU deserters returning within sixty days, as afore«a ! d, that they shall be pardoned on condition of returning to their regiments and companies, or to such other or janjzations as they may be assigned to. until they sball have served fora period of time equal to their original term of enlistment? 1 _ **Bow. therefore, belt known that I, ABBA GAM LINCOLN* President of the United States, do issue this my Proclamation, as required by said act. ordering and requiring all deserters to return to their proper poits; and I do hereby notify them that all deserters who shall, within sixty days from the date of this pro* etemation, viz; on or before thelOlh day of May. 1865, return to servite, or report themselves to a Provost Maisbal, shall he pardoned on condition that they return to their regiments and companies, or to such other organizations as they may be assfcned to, and the remainder of their original terms of enlist ment, and, in addition thereto, a period equal to the time lost by desertion. *'lc. testimony whereof, I have hereunto set mr hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. OABimST OBG4NB OaBIffBT ORGANS CABINET DBG 4. NS. CABINET 086A9& “Done at the city of Washington this eleventh day of March, in the year of our Lord one Cm a.J thousandelsht hundred and sixty five, and of the Independence of the United States the eighty-ninth. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. **By the President; “WILLIAMS. SIWABD, “Secretary of State. ” The records and returns of these deserters will be made up In the same manner as is provided for in other cases by existing regulations, except that it will be noted on the book of deserters arrested, opposite the name of the deserter, the fact of hU having voluntarily surrerdersd him t elf in conformity with the President’s Proclamation; and the number thus themselves to he separately stated on the report to this office. U be Secretary of War di T e«ts that no reward be paid for the arrest of detertera who may be arrested subse quent to the receipt or the (this) order by the District Provost Marshals. JAMES B. FAY, Provost Marshal General. Official; J>. M. LARS, Capt. Provost Marshal, mh2B-6t Fourth District, Pennsylvania. THE FIELD-WORK OF TUTS 1“' CHRISTIAN COMMISSION HAS BEGUN! „ THE ARMIES ARE ALREADY BNGaGBD! The conflict immediately in front of Richmond has be gun, Everything betokens a desperate strneerte, aud* possibly, a terrible expenditure of life. Every mo ther’s. fafcler’*, sister’s heart is filled with anxiety* waiting for news. You cannot go and bind up the sad wounds already made, but you can send to the men now on the ground full supplies for carrying on their work (>t comforting and caxini for the sufferers. „ „ A STRONG CORPS OF DELEGATES, under long-experienced agents, is already at work. At the urgent request of awny officers, two moveable coffee-wagons are to be sent forward this week. These are similar to the one already in the field, which has relieved thousands of our wounded men and Romany returning Uuiru prisoners. „ *BR MACHINERY OF THE COMMISSION In the army is large, and thoroughly adapted to the emergency upon us But means arewanteo, in order to enable the machinery to be property used. We have large ciders on hand for stores, which we cannot fill, our treasury being empty. We appeal to Philadelphia for immediate assistance, Each hour makes the demand more urgent. Tea thousand dollars to day will be of more value than a hundred thousand a month hence. feend mosey to JOSEPH PATTERSON. Treasurer, at the WESTERS BARK, And stores to GEORGS H. StUART. Chairman, mhZMt No. 11 BANK Street. OFTIOE OF THE LEHIGH COAL . AND navigation company. PhTT.A-IVRT.'PITTA. March. 10,1865. The Stockholders of this Company are hereby notified that, to provide meansforconypiettagthe improvements of the Company between wilkeebarre and M&ucfc Chunk, and to be prepared to progress with other im* Krtant railroad connections, the Board of Managers re determined to fttiow to ftll persons who shall ap pear as Stockholders on the books of the Company on the 18th lost., after closing of transfers at 3 P. 21. of that day, the privilege of subscribing for n*w stock at par, to the extent ofone share of new stock for every five shares then standing In their names. Each share holder entitled to a fractional part of a share shall have the privilege of subscribing for a full share. The subscription book* will open on the 2Qth Inst., and close on the 24th of May at 3P. M. The new stock will not participate in the May dividend. Payments will be required as follows: Ten psr cent, at the time of subscribing, and the balance on the 24th day of May aforesaid* after which time only will the new certificates be issued. Stockholders not paying as abovs will lose their right to the new stock. Those who desire to anticipate pay ment will he allowed discount on the whole amount of their subscription at the rateof sis car cent, par annum. mhlBlm BOLOMON SHEPHERD, Treasurer. i»;ar* office of X3BUS cirr bouhtt* PUKD 00 MMISBIO H, COHMOWWSU.TB BUILBIKQ. 613 OHBBTJSOT Btree*. Philadelphia Philadelphia, March 6* 1865, Notice Is hereby liven that the Oomsaiisaion for the payment of the Cfty Bounty are now prepared to receive end adjust the claims of au new recruits under the pro visions of existing Ordinance a. Volunteers for One Tear will receive a Warrant foi ' TOOT HUNOBED DOLLAE9. Volunteers fsTwoTears win a Warrant for FIVE fItJirDBBD DOLLARS. Volunteers tor yhree Yeatswill receive a Warrant lor . SIX HCJSDBRD DOiLABS. Thar are also prepared to receive applications from, and to award to, ail eltizeai who shall be drafted for oas rear’e service, and shall thereapon ba daly accepted for military duty, or shall tarnish snbatitatea, certificates for warrants for the snm of ■; FOUB BUBDBB9 DOLLABB. mh7-ddtWtt user OFFICE OF «EBBnUO MIMING company of lake bopebiok, 13a wal- EOT Street. „ . „ Philadelphia, March 31,1866. The ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholder, of thli Company for the ELECTION OF DIREOTOBS, ami snch other business as may come before it. will be held at the Office of the Secretary, 13a WALNUT Street, in the city of Philadelphia, on the SECOND MONDAY, the 10th day of April, A. D 1865. at 10 o'clock A M. mbSl iet SAMUEL P. PABLIKGTOH, Sec’y. iM'»NO’S SIXTH BJSH Will be betd in tbe DtßNww BIGHtfiBSTH »>4 o'clock, TTT SXOOHJ> and i ek. U*_ OFFICE OF THE BOHEMIAN MINING OOMPAKY OF HIOHIGAH, 13* WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, March 00,1865. The aaanal meeting oi t<re stockholdeie of this Com piny for the election of Director*. sitd sash other busi ness ae may come before it. will be bold at the office of the Secretary. 133 WALNUT Street, in the city of Phila delphia, <m iheSSGOND MONDAY, the IGlh day of April, A.». 1£65, at 10 o’clock AJL SAMUEL P. DAELIBr*TrON, xabg-tlQap Secretary. » ra cos. ajsy . the Gi SUNDAY, ■SS* 1 “THE CONUNESTAL HOTEL COMPANY. ’ ’—A special meeting of the Stock holder* of the “ CONTINENTAL HOTEL COMPANY,” for the purpose of adopting the supplement to the char** Ur of the company, passed by the Legislature of Pena* ■ylvania, and approved March. 21, 1565, and carrying Into t ffect the provisions thereof, will he held on MON DAT, April 3D. 1865, *tl2o’clock M , at the HOTEL* By order of the Board of Manaxera. mhcO'lOt J. BBRGIABT PRIOR, Secretary. SUMtfBK WALsH, ’• a*d KCH? 30, FATING SALABIES.-THI WAB* w BARTS for the salaries of Teachers will be la med by the SecieUry of the Board of Controllers, in accordance with the resolution adopted by the Board.ai follow s: Saturday—Sectiomsl7ih to 55th inclusive. Monday—Sections 16th to 9th inclusive. Tuesday—Sections Bth to Ist, including36th Section. mhSCfit KS® 43 ATJ TI ©HT S-BECSUITB, BRO WS& KERB, and WABD COMMITTEES. are hereby notified that the TWBNTY-THIRD WABD ENLIST MENT ASSOCIATION WILL OL AIM ALL RESIDENTS OF THEIR WABD who may enlist and be credited to other wards or districts in violation of tha new enrol ment law. W. M. AHL, President. WILSON WBLSB, Sec’y. F. T. BOWL AND, Jr., Treasurer. rah 29 wfm3fc* SEVENTH WARD—DBAFT, 953& DEaFT! DRAFTED MBS! men liable to DB ATT! ill citizens of the ward who wish the quota of the ward to he filled by volunteers, and are willint to assist, will assemble at O'NeU’s Hall, BROAD and LOMBARD Streets, on FRIDAY EVENING, March3l, at o’clock, when eminent speakers will address the meeting, and means will be adopted to avoid conscrip tion. Everyman should comewho can. ‘ JOHN W. LEIGH, Chairman, John Getty, Secretary. mn3o 21* OFFICE OF THIS WESTMOEE* »=?F XABD COAL COMPANY, No. 330 South THIRD Street, comer of Wilttcg’s Alley, . , „ Philadelphia, March Iff, 1865. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the West moreland Coal Company will bo bold at tbo Offico ol the Company, on WiDHERCAT, April sth, 1865 at U o’clock M.. when an Election will bo hold for oloyan Directors to serye doling tbo eromincyear. rohl7-iapß F. H. JACKSON, Secretary. #333“ OFIIC* OF.® TOWWKHII* MSB K9P BOADCOMPANY, No 3100 CHESTNUT H., Philadelphia. March 20, 1865. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Old Township Llße Koad Company will be bold on MON DAY. April 3, 1866. at 80. 33 MERCHANTS' EX CHANGE, at half past 12 o'clock F. M , at whioh time and place an election Will be held for President and Di rectors to «orTe the ensnloi year. n>hSf-tsD3 WM. W. COLKBT, Secretary- tear" HOTOCB. Idm PhiIADSLPHIA, April 1, 1865. The Office of the COfIITIONWEALTH OIL COMPANY, On and after this dale, will b» located inthe Third Story Fiont Boom In the COMMERCIAL BUILDING, No. SIS CHESTNUT Sr. ' mh3l-12t DAVID B. HILL. Secretary. r®- NOTICE.—TUB SUBSCRIBERS TO ■HE? tbo ••106” ACBB9 on DUBKAKD CBESK are requested to call at mi Offico between the hours ol 10 and 8. A few more subscription, at Sse*ch_wUlbe xeeeiYed. DAVID B HILT, 515 CHESTNUT Btreet, mh.U2t . Third Floor. wra= OFFICE OF THE STERLING OIL fcS? COMPANY, 33* SOUTH FOURTH STBEET. PHILAnaLPHiA, A mill. 1865. The Directors of the STEELING <>IL COMPaN* have this day declared a dividend of ONE PERCENT omths par value of the capital stock (*5 per share), payable on the 16th Inst. The Transfer Books will close on tt>e 6th in»t. James m sellers, mbSl-St Trea.urer, s;ya> DIIIDESD NOTICE.—OFFICE OF Las' tub nugaba oil company, no. *u CHESTNUT f treat, PHILADELPHIA. March 31. I8!6. The Hoard of Directors nave ibis day declared a dm dead of ON 8 per cmt. on the capital stock, payable on asd af-er IBUBSDAY, April 6th. fre*Af »• tate taar The transfer books will close. on FRIDAY* March 80th, a* 8 o'clock P. M., and open on AprUnh. M c 4ETBS> tnhSl-81- Secretary and Treasurer, OIL COMPANIES. OIL COMPANIES. Wfs3F* !EBDH fd& CAMERON PETROLEUM CO, OF PEHRSYXsVAZtIA. CAPITAL 81,000.000. SHARES 300,000. FAB VALUB-~ ■UBBCSIFTIOST FBICB~~~~ PRESIDENTS VANCE STEW ART, or xmton ootnmr, fa. TREASURER. B. G. JAMES. Of PHHdUPfiUfeIA. SECRET ART. J. L. DARLINGTON, WEBT ohusxes, pa. . DIRECTORS, TANGE STEWART, Meror *onßtr. P*. JOHN E. LEONARD. Wert Gherter, P*. D. C- FORNEY. WaeMfictm. D. 0. HENRY D. COOKE. Wuhim tOB. D. a BIMON CAMERON. Haxrlslmr,. Pa. JOHN H. DIEHL, FhlledriphU. JOHN ?- GRAFF. PMl&dalpßU. GEORGE O. EVANS, PUladelpUA. JAMES DUFFY, MAilettA, L&ntArtH w., Fa, TEevietent Aad proniHMHira-mne ef lEertodcof Ole OoniPiQ. diet be Inferred from tlie fact thal It orrna a fee rtmple Interest in 478 (four Enndred And serentr- Ihree) aeree of tin rioEert-teeted oil territory In Venango sonnty, bellered by the most experienced oil men in that retion to be eapabie of producing a net Annual in come to the Company of one and a half million dollar*, or threo times the entire Cost of the stock, rrhieh would be eqnWalent to twenty, dye per cent, a month on ite subscription price, or one hundred and fifty per sent, ver annum on its par value. The followinf U a description of the Company’! pro perty. One-fourth fee. simple interest in the eelebrrted "IlooTor ” Farm, situate on the Allegheny riyer. shoot two and one-half miles below Franklin, eon. tadninc 292 (two hundred and ninety-two) aeree, with SB2 rods (or OTer one mile) front on the Allegheny river, on wnmh there ate now twelve leases, each ten* rods: square,and from which the owners of the fee simple get one half the oil, free of all expense. Besides this, there are two wells owned by the owners of the fee, from whieh they get ail the oil. On this Farm there are now ten wells In operation, prod using an average of ten barrels per day, and several others are about being tubed. There are also on it |B7 (eighty-seven) more lots surveyed, and more than Afty applications are now standing to lease the latter for one half ihe oil to the owners. Out of the twelve wells on this Farm eleven are now paying handsomely; a fact whieh snffielenUy demon strates the great richness and reliability of the terri tory. Is the entirefet HmpU interest in 181 (one hundred and eighty-one) seres, situate on the Allegheny river, near ly opposite the **Hoover!" Farm- and a little nearer Franklin, at the month ot Mill Rnn, having a front of 96 rods on the Allegheny river, and one mile on both sides of Mill Run, with enrols boring snrthse for one hundred tcells, ot Lots of ton rods square. This tract Is known as the "Stewart Farm,” and Is elear ofall lease, or inenmbranoes of any kind. ' There is now. in operation a fifty-barrel well (beside several smaller ones) on the Ooehran Farm, which ad joins this on the south. In fact, the ** Stewart * ’ Farm is surrounded with good-paying walls, and Within a short time a single lease of SO roda-front, on the imme diate opposite side of the river, sold for 9169,090 (one hundred and sixty-Sve thousand dollars.) On this lease a good well has been struck within a few days. In addition to the territory of the "Stewart” Farm, whldh is believed to he equally as good as tile' * Hoov er, ’’ then are on it a three-rtery Grist Mill, with fine water-power, a good farm-house, and other buildings, hat will be of use to the company. The durability of this immediate oil section is tUna trated by the fact that some of the wells en the ' * Hoov er’ * Farm have bean pnmplng for over four years, with out sny material diminution In their yield, while the oil here produced, from its greater convenience for transportation and superior gravity, always commands from one to two dollars per barrel more than the ell i| Oil Creek. The officers of the Company -feel Justified in present ing the following estimate of whet, with vigorous management, the above lands can be made to yield for the benefit of the stockholders in a comparatively short time; THE “STEWART FARM.’’ There is room on this for one hundred lots of ten rods square, all of which can be leased Immediately far one half the oil, free of all expense to the Company. Estimating one well to each lot (one hundred wells, although there Is loom for three imndred) at the very moderate average of ten barrels each, would make a Dstlyprodnctof—.™.l,ooo bbls. Cat or this the Company’s share would he. 900 bbls. Value of daily yield to the Company, at ten dollars per bbl (it is now selling at *lB-60.)—,. ... *6,000 00 Allowing three hundred working days to the year, this would make the Compa ny’s annual net receipts, from the Stew art Farm alone.™ -™™.. 1,600,000 00 Allowingtheeameefitimatesfor the "Hoov er ’’ Farm, In which the Company owns one-fourth in fee of the land the annual net receipts from the latter weald be, —879,000 00 Making the annual receipts from both F arms • • .*™*— 1,876,000 00 Deducting from this amount tho sum of *376,000 for contingencies, would leave the • • ■ . ... of-tba 51,500,000 00 ALL THESE LOTS GAN BS IMMEDIATELY LEASED, If it i* deemed expedient, at a royalty of one-halfthe OU, with covenants binding leevees to sink wells, with all potsible diligence, to the depth, of COO or more feet. A FEW PLAIN WORDS TO SUBSCRIBERS. You are not asked to subscribe to this Stock with the expectation ot immediately receiving large dividend*! hut the bade on whieh the Company rests, it la be lieved, will make your investment not only safe* but, prospectively, of enormotts value. Notwithstanding, at the present price's of oil, the Com pany'B annual receipts (without any farther develop ment) would be forty thousand dollars, or eight per sent, on the cost of the stock. The President, Mr. Stewart, is one of the most practi cal sad experienced oil operators in the State, and his residence near the Company’s property and general oversight of its management is the best guarantee that no efforts will be spared to make the Investment pro fitable. Applications for a large proportion of the stock have already been made, but none will be received until the books of the Company are regularly opened for that purpose. Only a limited amount of the stock will be sold at subscription price. The stock will be issued full paid, Without further assessments. BOOKB OF SUBSCRIPTION will be open for a few days, on and after January 18,1865, at the offiee of E. 6. JAMES, Treasurer, ' No. 101 WALNUT stnet. PhlUcUl. Also, temponuily, by a. BOUGLAS, feS-tf At 8. B. cor. SEVENTH .ad CHESTNUT St». THE MAMMOTH SLIPPERY las BOCK OIL COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. 800 ACHES OF LAND SITUATED ON SLIPPERY BOCK CREEK. BUTLSB COUNTY, PA. 130 ACRES IN FEB ANDI4S ACRES ONATWENTY YBAB LEASE. CAPITAL, 500,000 SHARES-—-PAH VALUE PER DQ AY? P *1 ■working B capital' $35,000. SUBSCRIPTION PRIGS TO ORIGINAL SUBSCRI BERS. 35 CENTS PER BBARB. OFFICE, No. 313 WALEUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. PRESIDENT. WILLIAM G. McKIBBTW. Proprietor of Merchants’ Hotel. TREASURES, E A MARSHALL. Jr., No. 218 Walnut street SECRETARY, W. S. BAY WOOD, No. 213 Walnut street. «. directors. JASPER & BRADY, Jr., National Bank, Pittsburg. GEOJfcGE B. GUNDY, Merchant. Bethlehem, Pa. LEWIS G GREEN, Of The Catholic Herald and Universe. Colonel 0. B. CHRISTMAN, _ Importer, 114 Walnut street. Hon. C, M DONAYAN, State Senator- WILLIAM G. McSIBBIN, M-rchauts’ HoteL . • WILLIAM H. BARSES, Merchant, Philadelphia. ■ These lands are all situated in one of the choicest localities on Slippery Rock Creek, and near one Of the large-producing well* recently struck there. It Is be lieved the Stock will be par by July, when a portion of the lands will be developed. Not lees than One Hundred Shares will he sold to any one. and one half the Subscription Price ptr share will he required of each Subscriber on entering their names on ilu books. This Company is the only Company owning so large an amount of territory on Slippery hook Greek, which promiws 10 rival Oil Greek in its production of oil. [Fr< m the Pittsburg Commercial 3 **Tiie recent strikes on Slippery Bock Greek have caused an intense excitement in that locality, and lands are consequently rapidly increasing in value. Mr. GU-', of Lawrence county, arrived In the city from the new Oil Dorado yesterday, and reports that the new well wee flowing fifty barrelb per rav, the oil being of the most excellent lubricating quality. (From the retroleum and Mloing Journal, Pittsburg. 3, * * A new well has been struck on Slippery Rock Greek,' near the Butler-eounty line, which proves beyond a doubt the existence of Oil is that section. Lands are gr«aily Increased in value. Ten acres are said to have told for fen thousand dollars. * * The lands of this Company are sitaated near the lauds of the Jersey Wbjl OU C »moany, and were selected by one of the most experienced oil men in Western Penn sylvania. The titles have been examined, and are perfect—clear of all encamtrancee. SIXTY THOUSAND SHARES WERE TAKEN THE DAY THE COMPANY WaS ORGANIZED. The Company will be chartered immediately. The Books are now open for a short time only at the Office of the Company. Money may be remitted to the Treasurer, and printed receipts for Stock will be for warded at once. Add ms 13. A. MARSHALL. Treasurer, mh27 St No 1813 WALNUT Stmt, PhUa. s£33** fiTANDIff « STONE Oil, AND THE MARKET* COMPaHY “ OHE *PEST STOCK IN capital aoo.ooo shares. WORKING OsPITaL, *40,000. par Value. $i SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 60 CENTS. _. , NO FURTHER ASSESSMENTS. Within a few d*y» a new well-has b*en struck at a distance of one hundred yards from our property, on the Kanawha. All the lands of this Company are located within the treat bolt of West Virginia, snd embraces 348 acres In fee simple, and two leases, one of 10 and the other of 5 seres. Maps and Prospectus at the office. Subscription book will eloie in a short time, as the stock is being rapid ly >oid. Offiee, 417 WALNUT Street, Room No. S, third story. ISAAC COOPER, President. ,„„ _ JAMES M FERGUSON- Treasurer. mh2s-12t CHAS. H SIDSBOTHsM. Secretary. tSST” A MBETING OF THE STOCK. ■j*! HOLDBbS OF THE LITTLE KkNAWH, AND BPBIUG GBSEK OIL COMPANY will ba bald at tba coma, of FODfiTH and WALNUT Streets, on MONDAY, April 10th, at 2 o'clock P. M„ to make bj* laws and sleet Board of Directors to serve oae year. JOSEPH S, KUCH, President SAMUEL ECOLE 3. JB., , Treasurer. Tbo properties of this company comprise a) acres on lea*e at M royalty on Burring Spriuge Ban, Wirt coODty. Wert Virginia, and 600 acres on Spring Greek, near the above, in lee elmpie. Tbo company bane two engines on tbe ground working, A limited portion or the working capital is etlll not subscribed for, wMcn can be bad tat subscription pries, ,1 per share, at the office, No. 336 CHURCH AUey. nugi taplO ■ . ' Fsa” J OFFICE ORGANIC OIL COM FA* BP NY. 10 MEBOHANTS EXCSaNGE • Phidadbdphia, March 2S. 1886. Tbe annual meeting of bteckholders will be held on tie 6th day of AprU, atl* o’niock M. . mhSS-tapS BTILEB, Jr., Secretary, THE PRESS-PHILADELPHUI; |gp“ 818 fSTtNBY ~.—..*5.00, CAPITAL....... ♦ esoo.ooo. BBSBSTBD WORKING CAPITAL****., ****»o,ODO. Only $20,000 shues for sale, at $1 par eh«r«-4o I>o cured to developing the property, The property of too Bit Bandy Oil Company consist! f of 126 acres in fee simple, clearof all lease* and tneam-; broncos, situated os tie Big Sandy river,, Yenanio county, Fa.» three mile* from the month, four miles southwest from the town of Franklin, and within one , 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 half a mile, all of which Is available for boring purposes, and is heavily timbered with white oak of the best quality. ' There is sufficient coal upou the property for all purposes. The public road to Waterloo, and the old Pittsburg road to Franklin, ran near the lands. In the vicinity are the huge wells struck upon the Allegheny. The property is also in close proximity to the wells on Sugar and French creek, and is about four miles east of the Adamantine Well, lately struck on the Fast Sandy. . Surface Indications Are very rich, oil having been found in maey places exuding from thegroand. In I£6S a lane well was struck on the Big Sandy, quarter* of amlle.below the property, but which was abandoned in consequence of the low price of oil and the breaking out of the war, , Two engines have been purchased, and are now upon the promises, and four wells are now to progress of betogbored. * - The Company proposes to sell only 80,000 shares stock, at One Dollar per share, to be used for develop tog the property. She Company, having no royalty or rente to pay, owing no debts, having no fractional interesttekk)k after, will conduct its business solely for cash; aad the holders of Big Bandy stock will receive the whole net product of the property. The subscription books will be opened on WEBNS& DAT, 22d tost, (and remain open for three weeks, un less the stoek is sooner subscribed for), at the office of the Company, PETEOiEBH. petroleum: company. ORGANIZED UNDER THB MINING AJfD HAROFACTOBIHG LAWS 09 THB Payment for stock may be made in drafts, registered notes, or Government bonds end securities, which bonds and securities will be taken at their market value. Remittances may be addressed to the Company, P. O. Box ko. 6866. Hew York City, or to ‘ Atlantic Bank, Treasury of the New York aad Liverpool Petroleum Company, Ho. 148 Broadway, Hew Jork City,*’ or to any of its agents. mh4-Sm OFFICE OF TBE PEBBT OIL ..N 5 COMPANY, Southeast corner of WALNUT and FOURTH Streets. - Philadelphia, March SO. 1865. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the P3RRY OIL COMPART will be held at the office of the Com pany, on MONDAY, the 10th of April next, at 11 o'clock A. Si .when an election will be held fornine Directors, a Secretary, andTreaggrer, f mh2o-mwfetapio ' Secretary, OFFICE OF, THB EGBESI OIL B*? CO., Ho. 147 Sunfh FOURTH S»o.t, Philadblphi a, March 15,1865. The annual meeting ef th** btaokhoiderg wiU be held on WEDNESDAY, April sto* 1666. at! o 4 olock P. M. WM. M. 0 ART SR, mhl4’tufT6t Secretary and Treasurer. rar o OFFICE OF THE HTDE FAB BCE OIL CO., No. 147 South FOUBTH Street. Philadelphia, March 13,1883. The annual meeting of the Stockholders will be held on MONDAY, April Sd, 1865, at 1 o’clock P M: .- . WM. tf. CUETBB, mhl4-tafr6t Secretary end Treasurer. K®** OFFICE OF THE EGBERT OIL V 3& co., No. 147'South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, Marco 39,1865. The Board of Director's have this day declared a Divi dend of FOUR FEB CENT, on the Capital Stock of this Company, payable on and after SfiTQBDaY, April s, free of State tax, The boohs of the Compiny will'be closed Friday, March 81, at BP. M-. and opened on Saturday, April 8. mh3o-6t WM. m. CARTER, Sec’y and Treas, ISS» CMBTEAD MCrildL OIL COM- V 3& PANY —A meeting will be held on FRIDAY evening, at 8 o’clock, at KAT2B HAbli. All who de* she stock In the above company, having good prospects, will find it to their advantage to attend, as the books will be dosed that evening. A limited number of shares for tale. __ JAMES S. STEWART, mh3Q 21* , Secretary. OFFICE OF PENIB MINIRC COM* 1® PART OF LAKE SUPERIOR, No. 319 WIL IS OT Street, Philadelphia. March »4,1865. The annual meeting of the Stockholder* of this Com* pany, for she election of Directors and euch other busi ness a* may come before it, wiU be held at the office of the Company, No. 319 WALNUT Street, city of Phiia** delphia. on the first TUESDAY* the 4th day of April, A. D 1885. at 3 o’clock P. M mh2s-tap4 DaVID S.H3SYL, Secretary. KS** THE SUBSCRIBERS TO THE »»Tucker Creek Oil and Mining Company’ * are hereby notified to meet at the office of Primrose A Evans, No. 26 North FIFTH Street, on WEDS BSD AY, the 12th day cf April, 1865, at 10 o’clock A M., for the purpose of electing permanent officers for the manage ment of the company. ' By order of MARK DEVINE, mh29-3fc* President Pro Tem. ALLEGHENY RIVER COIL OIL COMPANY.-The first ANNUAL MB STING of the Stockholders will take place at So. 135 South FIFTH Street, on MONDAY AFTERNOON, the third day of April. 1865, at two o’clock precisely, when an Election of a Board of seven Managers will be held. A SPECIAL MEETING will also he held at the same hour and place, on the snbj«ct of an issue of Bond*,and of increasing the Capital Stock, Ac. mh29 5t EDWARD BRADY, Clerk. |®» DIVIDEND NOTICE. MeOLIN TOOKVILLE PETROLEUM COMPANY, Office 411 WALNUT StTset. - Phila . March p. , The Board of Directors have this day declared a divi dend of FIVE PER CENT., subject to State tax. paya ble at the office ol the Company, on and after THURS DAY, April 6th. The Transfer Books will close on FRIDAY, Maroh.3l, at 3 o’clock P. M., and open TRURfcDd^^riieth. mh2S 8t Secretary. OFFICES OF THE JETNA MINING COMPANY. PhlAdelphia, Match 27, r 1865. NOTICh IS HEREBY GIVER that- an instalment of ONB DOLLAR per Share on each and ever? Share _or the Capital Stock of the -®TNA MINING COMPANY has this day been called in, payable on or before the 10th day or April. 1865, at the office of the Company, No. 324 WaLSUT Street, Philadelphia ~ ■ Bj order of the Directors. B. A HOOrla, ah2Btaplo Treasurer. TBE ANNUALMEETING OF THE W&& STOCKHOLDERS of the ROCK OIL COMPANY will be held : ln accordaaee with the by-laws, at the office of the company, No 409 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, the third of April next, at 11 o’clock A. fit., when an election will be held for Five Directors to serve for the ensuing year.' JOHN F. GRAFF, - ,mhlS-tap3 • Sec’y and Treasurer. DIVIDEND NOTICE —OFFICE OF ifcas? the wasbington and walnut bind oil 00., No 314 MARKET Street, Philadelphia, March 16,1885. The Directors of this Company have this day declared a Dividend of TWO PER CENT., dear of lax, payable on and after April Sd next. Transfer books close on the 27th last, and open April 4th. THOMAS B. SUPLfiS, mhaO 13t Treasurer. vsr MORRIS FARM OIL COMPANY, lap OFFICE, 296 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM 4SF* Circulars can be procured upon application at the office of the Comoanv. mb9-im S FIFTEENTH WARD. A number of responsible citizens of the Fifteenth Ward have joined together to assist ail those that are liable to draft and are willing to assist themse ves, and have authorized the undersigned to make the following off* r, to wit: To all pereons paying to either of the undersigned on or before SATURDAY NEXT, the Ist of April, ON* HUNDRED DOLLARS, they will GUARANTEE OLEAH FROM DRAFT, provi ded the mount so ratted be auffie'ent to prov to the Committee that the men of the Ward liable to draft are ott9rwl “ To clear the Ward of draft, which is the earnest de sire of this Committee, and should be of every citizen of the Ward, the subscriptions to the fund of LE39 THAN ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR-must be continued asleretofore; unlesithisis done the endeavor* of the Committee to clear the ward of draft will he fruitless, when the Committee will feel themselves exonerated from further responsibility. The whetl must then turn, when stand from under — even fellow for himself. WILLIAM MaNN, No. 1711 Green street, or No. 43 6. Fourth street. H. E. KIBBBE, No. 601 N. Sixteenth street, or Nos. 24 and 28 Bank *t. H. J STERLING, No. 170? Green street, or No. 259 N. Third street. P. 8. —The Committee to receive subscriptions will be jn attendance at the School House, Twentieth and Co&tes'fetreetfl, every evening during the week. ab3o 81* • . SU. S. MILITARY SQHOOL FOR OFFICERS- No. 515 OHESTSUT Street. Philadel phia, OPPOSITE INDKPEfiDBNCE HaLL. __ , , H. TAGGART, Preceptor, Late Colonel 12th Regiment Ptnnsyivsnla Res«rv*B. A Jarre number of Becmd Lieutenants lor Colored Troops wasted immediately. Terms—One month, *2O; two months, $3O Soldiers admitted for two weens at $lO Payable in advance Books supplied. Pamphlets sent by mail on. appUoa tlca, • _ mh3o-12t « BOUNTY FOR MARINES.- WANTED—Veterans. only, haying honorable dls charges from the 0. S. Marine Corps i will b* entitled to the Government and all the local bounties- petd upon enlistment. : Term of service four years Better compensation than the army. Marines receive prise money. For all farther Information apply at the re cruiting rendezvous. No 311 South FROET Street, be low Spruce street, between the hours of 9 and H o'clock. JAMES FORNEY; mhlB-tf Captain and Recruiting Offioir, OIL COMPANIES. OIL COMP.INT, übbahso county, mtrsxLVAßu. 100,000 SHARES, at *5. RO 404 WALNUT STRBBT. pr.HEaMirr, WATSON MALONE. SECRET ART AED TKBASSESS, WILLIAM W. ALLEN. nh22.wffit THE NEW TORE AHD UVERPOQIi STATE OF NEW YORK. CAPITA!., ONE MELIiIOH DOEEA.ES, ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SHARES, CIO PER , SHARE. SUBSCRIPTION FBiqß, *9 PER SHARE, NOT LIABLE TO FURTHER ASSISSMBM. PFFI0B8: No. a* EMPIRE BUILDING, No. 71 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Post Ofhob Adpkhsb, Bos No. CSSS, Nsw Tone. OFFZGBBB. ’ Hoa. DANIEL B. DICKINSON, Frerident WH. T. PHIPPS, Vice Pro,ldeal. ROBERT BASSETT, Secretary. H. J. BDRTIS.' Mioior Superintendent, Tlfcaiville, To. ATLANTIC BANK,Ho.lfflß»oadNar,H.Y..Trea|Bnr. The well, of the Company are sow prodadng oil. MILITARY. LAST CHANCE. FRIDAY, MARCH SI, 1865: * * coops. QPBUIHe, " WE HAVE NOW OPEN, PARIS MANILLAS, IN SILK AND CLOTH. ALSO, OF OtJS OWN MANUFACTURE, OF THB 1 ' Most Approved Styles. J. W. PBOOTOB * CTO., mhSO-St 930 CHESTNUT STEBBT. gOTBL PROPRIETORS UOUSEEEK 3? E U S / Oaa always *ad a faU stoek of BLANKETS, QUILTS, . LINEN GOODS, SHEETINGS, *o., AtHte loweet wableutle prleee, at J. C. STBAWBBIDGIE & CO.’S, wIS-»Wftei N. W. eor. EIOHTH aad MARKET Ste. 'IST OT IC E. —LOWEST MARKET .JH FBIOB.-Gocd Calicoes, fast colors, Mo. . Extra anility .Calicoes, Lest Btj le«i ®e. V Bice wiilteVuelin, 28c. ' ; Ysry ». od Nnslia, 31}ic. Challiee. newest styJ.», 25c. ' bargains, bargains, at ; J. H STOKES’, *frb3o-tf . Toa ARCH Stieet.. ydivr goods, ■LV AND NEW PRIDES. Bleached Sheeting Mnslias, 20 cents. > Superior Soeeting MusHns, 25 cents, f CBiWBS bTODDART * BROTHER, 4S& and 454 North SECOND 1 Street, abore ■ « Willow . mb3o-8t J[EW SKIRT FOR 18S5. TRB GKRATBST INTENTION OF THB AGE IN HOOP . SKIRTS). J. ,w. BRADLEY’S New Patent DUPLEX ELLIP TIC (or doable) SPRING SHIRT. WHITS’ BRADLEY A GARY (late J. L & 3. O. West), SOLE PROPRIETORS and MANUFACTURERS, 07 CHAMBERS aad TO and 81 READS Streets, New York. THIS INVENTION eoasltts of Dbpmx (or two) In- LiPTio-Steel Spsxncm. ingeniously braided tightly and pi&xlV together, edge to bdgb, making the toughest, most FLEXIBLE. BLASTIO, and DURABLE SPRIHG eVOT used. They seldom Burn or break, like the Single Springs, and consequently preserve their perfect and ■m BAtrriFßL Skips twiob as long as any other Skirt. THB wonderful FLEXIBILITY and great comfort and pleasure to any LABY wearing the Duplex Elliptic SkiKt will be experienced paißeularJy to all crowded assemblies. Operas, Carriages. Railroad Oars, Ohuroh Pews, Armchairs, for Promenade and House Dress, aathe .Skirt ean be folded when tn use to oocu py a small place as easily as a Silk or Muslin Dress. A Lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort, and great OouvenieneO of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will sever after* vara wtlltoghr dispense with their use. For Children, Misses, and Young Ladies they axe superior to ail others. ;•' • - THEY are the best quality to every port, laud unques tionably the LIGHTEST, most DESIRABLE, COMFORTABLE and economical Skirt ever made. FOE SALS to all first class Stores to this city, and throughout to* Umtbd ~ Btatbs, Havana ds Cuba. Mexico, South America, and toe Wssr Indies AS*-INQUIRE FOE THB DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKiKT. mh6-lm MILLINERY. :f» BONJffIT opening extra. OBDIBABT.-In cimeeadenne of the rain on our BEGHLiR OPBBING DAT, we have resolved. for the accommodation of all, to keep oar goods on BzMbltloa the remainder of the week. B. P GIT.L & CO., robSl 3tif* IaOABOH Street. .jr» MRS R. DILLON, 3183 and 331 SOUTH Street, Will open SPBING MILLIHEBY, , On THUBSDAY.mh March. mhBt)-ettf» F» spring millinery opening. Miss S. T. MOBGaH, 408 ARCH Street, re* rpcreffully invite* Merchants and Milliners, also the Bet ail Trade, to examine her Etch Stock of Bonnets and Millinery Goods opening THIS 0 AY. 8. T. MOBGAtf, mhSO-St* 408 A SGU Street. irii KIBTER’S, No. 145 N, EIGHTH <l # s *Street, wi’lopen on THURSOiY, April 8, .large assortment of SPi-IKO AND SUMMBB MILLINBKYof the Terr Uteri itylee. City mlillaersaot admitted. We have now open oar Ribbon■, Flowers,, Straw Trim mings. Sonnets, Bats, and Frames of the beat shapes, mhSO-St* »" ' m. . r* MISSES O’BRYAN, 1107 WAL- W* HUT Street, Philadelphia, will open Paris Mil linery, for the Spring and bummer, on THURSDAY, March 30, 1865. : mh29 3t* CARPETS AMD OIL-CLOTHS. 1865. SP ™‘ 1865. -GLEN 3BCECQ,-.J»CE£, ‘ GEEMANTOWN, PA. M’CALLUM Sc CO„ MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF CABPETDiGS, OIL CLOTH, M ATTINGS, So. WHOLES AXE BEPABTHBST, 509 CHBBTNOT STBBBT. RETAIL DEPARTMENT, 519 OHBSTXUT STBBBT. jnh3o-3m RALSTON, & CO., HANUPAOTUBING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. OAJRPETKVOSv OH, CLOTHS, MATTINGS, RUGS, &0., xo. 6X9 chestnut stbbkt, musscTHU. mbfMha ;CABIiyETFURaiITPUE. QARD. SPECIAL NOTICE. The Store I now occupy Is sold for a Banking Inutl tutlonV '•■■■ Xot being able to procure a building ittHcfonUy large to hold my stock, I am compelled to i . SELL OUT As fast as possible. I now offer my Immense assortment of FURNITURE AT VEBT LOW FBICBS. GEORGE J, HENKELS, mUMB . 8091 JD 811 CHESTNUT STBBBT. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. PINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. 1 The subscribers would Invite attention to their . . IMPROVED COT OF SHIRTS, which they male a specialty in their business. Also, constantly receiving - NOVELTIES FOB GENTLIHBN’S WEAR. * Wt SCOTT & CO.. GENTLEMEN- S FURNISHING STORE, Ho. 81* CHBSTHOT STBBBT, jal-ly . j Four doors below the Continental. J^OOEING-GLABBES, AT KIMGSD PRICES; • . ye. •_ ’ • •• JAMES @. EARLE «St SOISTS have made a <SEBBAT SEDUCTION In their prices, and hare now In stock a very large and elegant asssort mentof LOOKING-GLASSES, OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, PORTRAIT MB PICTURE FRAMES. LOOKING-GLASSES made to order at the Mine RE DUCED PRICES. tofiU every character of space, for mantels fibre, walls, bar-rooms, hotels, SHIPS, Ac. EARLE’S GALLERIES, mh27Ht 816 CHESTNUT BTBEBT, g H. BLEEPER & CO., SIS MINOR manufacturers, agents, and whole- SALE DEALERS IN FLINT AND GREEN GLASSWARE, Have now In store a full assortment ef the above goods, whleh we offer it the lowest market rates. Being eole agents for the SALEH GBBEN OLiBS WORKS, we are presared.te make and work private moulds to order, , FOBTBB, MINERAL, and WISE BOTTLES, of a •nperior color and finish. Also, LAMP OHIMHRFS, APOTHECARIES’ BHOF FUBHITUBB, SHOW BOTTLBB, SYRINGES. HOMCB OFATHIO VIALS,and Druggist*' Glassware generally. T. A. XVAXS & GO. >8 PITTSBURG GLASS VIALS scnitahUy on hand at factory prices. thlS-fim ■ PORTRAITS, WONDERFULLY AC- A curate end life 'like: coloring, attitude and expres sion eaey and natural. See epee mens life else FUoto srapha In oil colors, at B. F. BEtMSB’S, 6»* ABCH meet. It* ©7 An PER TON FOR GOOD WHITE qp I -s Ash But Coal, at MITCH SLL’B new coal yard, EIGHTH and MAS ,88. n,h29-«* p.HEAP REFINED BUGAR3 AND ' ’.SIBUfJi hr tie packsge, for .alc hy OHABLES DOBOQBCB, OBcfil.o7 CHgBTHOJ Street. U* r '* v “ NEW; PUBLICAHOMS. ||EW BOOKf, pyw» SPEEOHIS 0F mu, €BN, CARL BCHURZ, P, S, A. Collected and Kevieed by too Amtbor. 12hlo. *2, OONTBNTS. I. The Irrepressible Confllrt. 11. Politleal Morals, in. Free Americanism. IY. The Popular Sovereignty Dnctrine. Y. BatlteatioaorMr. Lincoln's First Botai notion for the FrcslCency. YT. The Doom of Slavery. YII. Tbe Bill of Indictment Yjij. Free Speech. IX. Beeoneiliatlon by EmancipaHon. X. Peace, Liberty, ••4 Bm[lire. XI, The Treason of Slavery. XII. Ap peal to Common Sense. A New Work, by the Author of “ Held ia Bondage: or Granville do Yigne. * ’ STRATHMORE I OK, WBOUGHT BY HIS OWN HAND. BY “OUIDA.” Author of “ Held in Bondage; or, GranvUle de Yigne, ” One vol. 12mo. 629 pp. Price ¥2. ST. PAUL IN ROME. I-BCTURKS BKLiVKKED In the Legation of the United States of-America la Rome. By Rev C. M. Bntler. D. D., Professonof Eooleslastioal History in the Divinity School, Philadelphia. One voL , 12mo. *1.76. BITTER’S COMPABATIVE SEOfiSAPHI. LIOTDKES OH OOMPAKATIYB GBO3BAPHY. By Carl Hitler iata Prof eat or of Geography in the Uni versity of Berlin- Translated by Bev. William L, Gage. One volume. Umo. SLCO. A. Hew Work by Hon. Jere. demons. r ±'o]tsXA-S "W^ILSON* JITALB of / THE GREAT REBEEEION. BY HON. JSBB. ODSMBKS, of Alabama. First Series. Paper, *L J. B. LIPPING OTT & GO., PUBLISHERS, BOOEBI NEW BOOKS I! Just received by ? - ASHHSkD h IVAJIS, old stand), _ Ho. CHJBSTHU r Street fOCIAL STATICS; or, The Condition! Essential to Human Hftppbvess Specified aud the First of Them De veloped. By Herbert Spencer. Steel portrait. MISTAKE. By toe author of “John Halifax, Gentleman,’ t &c. UJSCLB fcILAS. A Tale of B&riram-Haugb. ByJ S. LeFsnu. author of * Hoimebr the Ohureh Yard,”drc. GOETHE’S WILHKLM MEISTEB. A new, revised edition. By-Thoroa* Carlyle. S vote CAPE CoB. By Pcury D. Thoreau, author of **MaineWoed*^ , ‘Walden,” &c., &o- BY B W. BMBBSOtr. lvei, blue and cold. A BOOK OF GOLDEH DEEDS of aU Hines and all Lands. Gathered and narrated by toe author of the * * Beir of B«>dclyffe.' 1 Tinted paper, green vellum. THE JEST BOOK. The Choicest Anecdote* aud Sayings Selected and arranged by Mark Lemon Two btfentifnl little volumes of the '* Golden Treasury Serie*,** , TBAOKEBAY’S YAUTITY FAIB. Illustrated edition, Svols Tinted paper. Cambridge Pres*. THE DEW PATH. A MoniMy AST JOURNAL. April number just ready.. Subscriptions received, or single numbers for sate at 20 cents each. ALL THE HEW BOOJgfe received as mom as issued from tbe press, and sold at lowest prices, mh3l- tf IJGGLES GEMS OF ART—A >eilon of exquisite Oil Paintings of American and European, ficenerr, by BUGGLEB, of Slew York, on exhibition and for sale by aSBME&D b EVANS, mh3o 3t* Tat CEESTAUF Street. NEW BOOKS FOR SABBATH ECBOOL LIBBAKIBSI The Bed Llou, orßome to Humble Life. The Conqueror, by the author of Blien Murray, &c. The Fisherman’s Children, or the Sunbeam of Hard rlek Cove. The Faithful Shepherd, or Sketches of the Life of Bev. Thomas Scots. The Ferryman’s GhUd, or Light out of Darkness. Little Fermon Talks, by Caroline E Kelley. Beiste Lovell, or the Power of a Loving Child. Viv.’an and his Friends, or Two Hundred Years Ago, by the author of The Story of a Pocket Bible. Tried and Tru~. or luto the Light, by A. J. G. The Village School Mistress or More About Kate EU more, by the author of Kate Bllmore. ' For sale by JAMES S. CLAXFON. Suocesforto W. S. & ALFRED MARTIBN, mh2B*tr__ 606 CHESTNUT Streat. THE SWEDISH MOVEMENT CURE, A -THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF THE MOVE MEET OURS, by toe Swedhh System of Localized Movements By Cbaries Fayette Taylor, H. D. Second edition. With illustrations. Ivol. 12oiO. ALSO, BY SAME AUTHOR, SPINAL IRRITATION, ot toe Causes of Back-ache among American Women. THE «808 AN COAL TREATMENT OF ANGULAR OURVATUBB OF THE SPISB LINDSAY & BLAKIBTON, PebUshars, mh24-tf No. »5 South SIXTH Street. KTBW SUPPLY OF OHRONIGLES OF A* THE SCHONBERG-COTTA FAMILY. ALSO, BY THE SAME AUTHOR: THE EARLY DAWN; or, Sketches of Christian Life to Englfind'in the Olden Time. " PI ARY of MBS. KITTY TBBVYLYAN. A Story of the Times of Whitfield and the Wesleys. TBE CRIPPLE OF ANTIOCH, and Other Scenes from Christian Life in Early Times. . THE MARTYRS OF SPAIN, AND THE LIBERA TORS OF BOLLAMD. TALES AND SKETCHES OF CHRISTIAN LIFE, to Different Land* and Ages TBE VOICE OF CHRISTIAN LIFE IN SONG; or, Hymns and Hymn Writers of many Lands and Ages. TBE TWO VOCATIONS; or, the Sisters of Mercy at Home. JAMES S. CLAXTON, (Successor to Wm- s. a Alfred MarttenL ®h2l-tf 606 CHEbTNUT Street. Miscellaneous and law BOOKS—The best and rarest collection in Phila delphia.—BalloweU’t Shahepeare, fifteen hundred dol lars, and other Books, ennatly scarce, for sale at *l9 CHEtTKUT Street. jafi 8m JOHN GAHPBBLL. LOST AND FOCIfD. : f OST—IN THE STREET, OR LEFT in the Green-itreet car, on the 29fch inztant, coiag from Twentieth &ud Mount Ternon streets to Sighth and Spline Garden stTeete, __ A t QUIEh BL. YIGTOSINN. without tabs The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at 534 North SIXTH Street. lt^ T OST, TUESDAY, THE 28th INST., AJ between the corner of Feventh and Market streets and "Vine- street Wharf, or between there and Callow hill, street and Tenth, a POCKET-BOOK, containing one'one bnndred’dollar note and six or eight dollars in eountry money and enrrescy Please return it to W. BBOWB & GO.. No. 700 MAKKRT Street, and receive a suitable reward. mh3o-2t* QOTTONADES. AH ASSOBTMBXT OP YORK COMPANY’S COTTONADES, ASP BOOTT MILL BROWN AND BLEACHED GOODS, NEW STILES, RECEIVED AKD POE SALE BY WAIN, LEAMING, & CO., No. 931 CHESTNUT STREET. tJHE ««EXCELSIO R” TTA-TWa ABB THE BEST IB THE WORLD. J. H. MICIIENER & CO., < GBHEBAL PBOVIBIOH DEALBBS, abp cp&bus or rsr obubbuatep “EXCELSIOR” SUGAR-CURED HAMS, TONGUES, AND BEEF, Nos. 143 arxd 144 N. FRONT ST.. Bctweeu Arch aid Bac« stnata, Fhllada. Thu Juitly celebrated * * EXCELSIOR’ ’ BAMS arc cured by J; H. M. A Go. (iu a style peculiar to them selves), expressly for FAMILY USE; are of delitlous flavor; free from the unplrasant taste of salt, and are pronounced by epicures superior to any now offered for sale. i mh34.fmw3m r J’IE • ''CYCLOPS” OAST-STEEL X£AXEjS POSSESS THE FOLLOWING ADVANTAGES OYBB THEY -WILL NOT LAMINATE, SPLIT, NOR BREAK. THEY WILL DO TEN TIMES THE SER VICE OF IRON RAILS. THEY COST LESS THAN DOUBLE THE PRICE OF IRON. THE SAYING DURING A PERIOD OF TEN YfiARS K SHOWN TO BE EQUAL TO 83,<i«10 PER MILE FOR EACH YEAR OF THEIR USE. Many ihonsande of Toss of Gast-SUel Hails are now laid is England and on the Continent, with the most complete success. Orders promptly executed by the sole repreientatlve of THE •* CYCLOPS * F WOJIKB. PIIILIP S. JUSTICE, No. 1* North FIFTH Street, Philada , No. 4» CLIFF Street, New York. rnhSO-m gNGLIBH BROWN STOUT, SCOTCH JLXJE. IN STONE AND GLASS. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, DEALER IN PINE GBOOBBIBS, Comer of ELEVENTH and VINE Sts PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS-W HEN A- yon defire them call at B. F. BEtMEB’B. 694 ABCH Bt fet, end examine the patent hinge-back Albums. They are tbe roost durab e styles made -It* PO TO MANN’S, 4B SOUTH FOURTH Sireet, laet Side, to get the BEST PILE OUT for filing Lettera, Involcea, Ac. mh3l.2t* REMOVAL. GEO. C. MITCHELL -Llwonld re«paotfully inform Ms friends aud*he public that he has removed from t 35 »orihNinth etrset. to tho north vest corner of EIGHTH and M.BTEB Streets, and will conlluu, to dnl In (ho hast qnaliUes of Coal- mh#-7l* Xrr&JiTEP IMMEDIATELY "i bosUteealreadyeaUMl* 1 --’ —llf A KnorepartlM, who ean f-~ ' , ~ put U the mu mf- ...awhlfflro . V --<**«l aad sate of ARTICLE, „ f a m** market at sathfirtorypi'ofite. #+nm can nsvetne entire control of the sales of me manufactured article, if desired. Address “B, B. 0./* at the office of this paper. mh3l3t* WANTED-COPIES PF TOE PRESS .J » and BULLETIN for MAT and JTJMg. 1954. Ad data of oopieß, £ H, HO WUIAj, 135 8, bBCOND Street, Philadelphia. . mhSl-at* WANTED, BY A TOUNG MAN, " " Boardlnsc lu a prtvrttfi family, pleasantly located hettrun Market and Tine, and Second and Blfhth. Beferencee eichanod. Addrar Immediately. Btatmt terl ?. s „, a Ji locatlo ». K t. H. J.',” Press office. IDBal-Zt* Xffi ANTED—A COLORED MAN FOK // * 'Waiter. Moat , brim rood reference. Apply at tbo Office of the Keystone Knitting Mine, corner of OXFORD and RANCbQK Streets, Kenfcington, between 9 attd 10 A. If, or 4 aad 6V, M. mb3o 3s* WAITED—A COLORED MAH AND "" WIFE;, the man to understand country work, such as trucking, gardening, farming, <sce ; the woman .to attend to milking, making butte*. eooking, «src , on a email place, ten miles from the city. Permanent ettaa tlon to suitable persons. Only the two wanted Good reference repaired. Apply at fto 308 North SEVENTH Street, above Wood, or 16 South Fonrtbstreet. mh29-8t DAVIDBVANB. wanted-can yassers for 7 ' , IKSURAiycB The best ternasoffereJ. Ap ply at uBESTNUT n, , second story. gfbai-lm* WANTED—AT $l5O PER MONTH— * » 'A reliable Canvasser in every town and county, for the NURSE AND t>PT, the most interesting and exciting book ever published, embracing the advbu tnreeofa woman in the Union army as florae, Scout, and Spy, living a most vivid Inner picture of the war. We have Agent* clearing92&per month.which we will prove to any doubting applicant Send for circulars. Address “JOBES, BEOS., A CO., 600 CHBBTNOT Street. Philadelphia.»* mh7-Jm* A YOUNG MAN PROM THE COUN “■ TRY, wbonnderstandedoable'entry Bookkeeping, desu-en asitaation as Assistant Bookkeeper or Salesman in a wholesale House. B«*n city reference given. Ad dress** H. ML/* Press office. mh3l-Bt* RREWERS—A YOUNG MAN PROM , old country, of long and practical experience in the manufacturing of Ales and Porter, wishes em ploy meat; mos* resr ectable dty referenoe given. Ad dress *J F. 8.,” 319SouthFIFrHStreet. mkJQ-2t* THING OF THE TIMES U -ROWER’S PRIZE SIS VjRLOPES. -Agents wanted everywhere- Prezninm Watches given to Agent*. On receipt of s?fi we will mail, post-paid. 100 Envelopes, and a splendid Solid Stiver Hunting-Owe Watch as a premium to the agent. A single Envelope sent, with circular and fullpenleulare, on receipt of S&eents. Ad dre»B A. B. BOWES A 00., P. 0., 80x4270,36 BEES- Maß Street, N. Y. mhd7 3m PARTNER WANTED IN THE IRON Business, with a capital of $26,000 in cash orPig Iron. Apply at the office Fountain Green Iron Works, 424 WALNUT Street. mh29-3l* M WANTED TO RENT, A GOOD DWELLIKO BOUBK,within six Kiaare. of Poorth and Arch EtreeU. Apply to L T'JWNSjSHD, mhSO 3t* • 18 Jforth THIBD street. M A FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED. J—t—A Home, plainly and eomfortably fnrni.hcd iR wanted by a carefnl and prompt- pa, log tenant. Ai d»B8Bcx2011 Poet Office. Slate rent per month. mMS-ft* m HOUSE WANTED.—WANTED EfiaTO BEST—A medium-sized House, with all the modern conveniences, and within twenty minutes of The Press office. Beet of references given- Address •*B- P office of The Press. mhjl-tf PHIUkDELTHIa. m *W ANTED TO RENT, BY APRIL EBaist, a modern DWELLING, situated above Arch street asd west of Broad, Bent about $4OO. Address Box 1937, Post Office. mb2-lm* •<M non $6,000, AND $9,000 TO LOAN V* OB m(> rt gage . e. CARPENTER & SOB, 243 South THIRD Street, mhS9 6',* MFOR BALE-WHITE HOUSE, At lantic cm. _ a BABB CHANCE FOB INVESTMENT. The commodious aiad well-built house, at Atlantic City, known as the WHITE BOUSE, beautifully situ ated on the bescb, at the foot of Massachusetts avenue, with flee ocean view. Lot 160 fset front by 160 feel deep. 7he house Is furnished with every cousotete conveni ence for carrying on the business of SUMMER BOARD ING, and is capable of conveniently accommodating 160 guests. AH tbe beds, bonding. linen, plated ware, Ac , Ac., will be included in the sale. There is under the entire boute a well-built brick cellar. On the piemises there are four fresh-water wells, and about twenty-five bath-houses, with cue hundred suits of bathing clothes. Reason for selling—the present proprietor is engared in another business, and cannot give this the attention it requires. The reputation of the bouse is first data, and has al ways done an ex collect business For terms, and other information, spp‘ y to LUKftNS & MONTGOMERY, mb*}’ fmw3t* 1036 BBaCH Street, above Laurel. ®FOR BALE—WEST WALNUT Btrf*t—One large and one medium-sized brown stone 2) W ELLIK&, Apply to ETORBIS & BBOWGT, ffo, 132 WALSUT Street, jBiSl-61* M COUNTRY RESIDENCE.—TO LET, aJaiEQ as* convenient COUfrTRT HOUfig, corneyof Sixth, street and Eltwood lane, T went*-fifth ward, with Stahls and five acres of Lane. ta&ludinjE Garden in complete order; variety cf superior Fruit Trees, end excellent Water. Inquire on the premises, or So. JW9 South FOURTH Street. mh3i 31* ® WALNUT-STREET RESIDENCE. —TOB SALE, a handsome, well-built three-story brick Dwelling, with three-story hack buildings and lot of ground, on the south side of WAIiBUT Street, between Tenth and Eleventh streets, 23 feet front by i 23 feet deep to a bach street; complete with all modern improvements. APP S * to A. B* CARVER &CO ~ mb3o 6t* S. W. cor. fflUTg and EtLBSBT Sts. M HOTEL PROPERTY FOR A SALE.—The 31 HATJOEAL HOUSE, AT LOftG BRaKCH. JSf. J.. Will lie sold at a great bargain. Turns easy. The Hotel is between three and four hundred feet front, vriihtae wotKa and extensive out-bandings, and be tween. six ana seven acres of land, and the very beat and most central location on Long Branch, being with in one hundred yard* of the eea, and not over three bnsdred yards from the depjt of the Raritan and Dela ware Bay Bail road, running from Philadelphia to Hew Vorlr, and "within one hnudred yards o’ the depot of the bandv Hoot and Long Branch Railroad, from Hew York, which will be in operation by the first of Jane, 1866, Address, until May Ist- , WOQLMAH BTOKBS, Congress Hall, Bong Branch ST. J. mh3i-6t* OIL LANDS. TO CAPITALISTS AND PERSONS DESIROUS OF FORMING OIL COMPANIES. Lendsin fee simple in the very heart of tha ** BURN IRG SPRINGS ” Oil Region, Wirt co. # W. Va, *5O TO $7O PER ACRE. 2.C00 acres on Tucker’s Creek, l>i miles from the “ Burning Springs ’ * and *‘Teniellen ,T Wells. Di vided to stilt pnrcharers. 337 acres on Standing- Stone Creek, adjoining lands of "Standing stone” Oil Company. 173 acres on Hughes Bmr. fcpl»ndid tract These lands are surrounded, within a radius of dye miles, bynearly 200 producing wells. Plans seen at 5358 WALNUT Street, Boom 11. It* Little kanawha and elk BIVBB OIL AND MINING COMP ANT.—Public attention is a*ked to the really -valuable OIL and COAL LANDS recured by this Company in lee simple. A few shares in the original interest still unsold. Subscriptions obtained, and plans and descriptions of the land and other information given by GE*. F. WORK* CO., No 48 S THIED Street, and J. BABTHOLO&BW, No. 008 8. FOORTa Street. THOMAS A. BARLOW, President. BEN BY C. BOflSAiiL, Secretary. roh3Q-13t* na LEASES.—THE STERLING OIL >-/ COMPART hay* & large tract of laad-oa CHERRY TRBEIiUff, near thepropeity of the Bjk Tank Oil Com pany, a portion of which they will lease to responsible parties for immediate development Apply at the ofice of the Company, 800 th FOURTH Street. JaMSS a, SBLfiEBS/ Secretary. PETROLEUM WHAEFTO LET— •*- Situated on tl e west side of the Schuylkill, shout hundred and twenty (720) feet from the Railroad, atihe foot of Fiftj-Beveiiih. It is on high ground* suitable for the purpose, and will he let on good terms, with sufficient ground for storing or refining. Apply at BtGH McILVAIB’S Lumber Yard, THIR TYFOURTH and MARKET Streets, at 3 o’clock P. K., or to SA MPEL QIBSOK, on the premises mh3C-3t* r TBB ADVERTISER, HAVING A -*■ piece of Oil Territory on the bank of Slippery Rock Cheek, wishes a partner with oath, or steam engine and boring tools, to develop tbe game. Beet city reference given and required. Full particulars by addressing ** (iAW' 1 rot3o-31* Philadelphia F. O. fra* LAUDS FOB SALK— . A2O-year’Al€aßS on the celebrated Maple Farm, Green county, near the Wiley wells. 800 acres excellent oil lands, fronting several miles on >il Civet:, below Titusville -20 acres on Stuart’s Ban, "Venango county. 100 acres In Stononi&lia county, West_Vir^inia^ 108 South FOURTH Street. mM9 St* TO KENT—DESK BOOM IN A'IUR- Blei*d Office, for an Oil Company; books of too company kept. Location, Tbitd, below Olios not A - draca Box 2740, F O. mhS5 Bi* BRICES FOR SALK. Apply to J.'Jk T. GILLESPIE. SOT ana 8082Sonth TBIBTEBKTH Street, or at Brlfck Yard, TWEtfTY FIFTH and WBABTOJf Streets. rah2s*l2i* F)R sale—a lot of ground on SETBBBT Street, west of Uiaeteeoth, 40 by 89 feet; will be closed very tow for cask. B P GLBSUf, xdMBltf 133 South. FOUST & Street. Fjr bale—a NUMBER OF DESIRA BLE BOILWHG LOTS. For pertlcnlam apply to SAbCBIi 0. fIoMPSOS, Attorney at Law. »»6 WALKUT Street. mhll-lm T)RU a STORES, CITY MB COUH TRY, for sale and wanted at all prices, mliMm* v, at JKOggOff, VA7 WALNUT Street, Ssd 000 —for sale, a mortgage IJpT’jUV/V/* of this amoim*, ee cared apon proper ty rear Frankford. E OARPB3TBR & SOY, aMßftt* 243 South. THIRD Street. TREASURY department, office X or THE COMPTROLLER OP THE OUBRBNCY, __ Washihotoh, January 26, ISM Whereat, By satisfactory evidence presented to th« ondersirned, It has bean mad« to atrui that THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANE OP PHILADELPHIA, in th« city of Philadelphia, in the county of Philadel phia. apd State of Pennsylvania, has been duly or*a niwd under and according to the requirements of the Act of Congrees entitled '■ An act to provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of United States bonds. Mid to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof,” approved Jane A IBM, and has complied with all the provisions of said act required to be complied with before commencing the business of bs&kisi under seid Act-i Now, therefore, I, HUSH MoGULLOCH, Oomy fiM^sssasb in the city of Philadelphia. in the toimty of Philadel phia, and State of Pennsyleanift, it anthorired to torn roeoee the bnsinese of bahkinc under the act aforesaid. jfiT.i 'TvTn'rtvttp, I Is testimony whereof, wiineis my ti»ner office thia twenty -1 “•faith day of January, 1885 Cnrreaey, j HUGHMcCULLOOH, Comptroller oi the Onrre&ey. •JHE FRANKLIN SAVING FUND, Ho: 136 SOUTH FOU BTH STKBE P, BELOW CHESTNUT, PaisiTSper MBt. XaSeiejt on Dspoßli*. Ajanta fair the sale of United States 7 8-10 Loan® at Par Govern ment, State and City Loans and Stocks bought and sold for depositor# and others cn Gonunitsion, mhls Hm WILLIAM H. WAYNE, ..I » laUßlaeoant Clerk Bank of North America, STOCK aod BILL BEOKBB, Ho. 16 SANK Street . Loatta, Stock*, Ac., pnrohaaed tnd cold at the PhUa delphis Stock Board. Money procured on collateral®. Promissory notes negotiated, u., An tahin-lm WAHTED—BY A FAMILY OF FOIJH ” ftdnlts and three small children. BO AHDtlTG,for about five months, in a aalet. comfortable •on#*rr<|J farm house, near a»d convenient to the dtp. Js' “/S 81 * p, O. Box 1577, vrlth rarttcolara. mn3i-2t T>EMOVAL. —THE OFFICE-OF THE CHBSrOT I«’ nARTES DE VISIT! SPLENDIDLY \J t C nted In a var!»t» of at,lee at REIHBB’S t*o»u i.. nailer,. SECOND Street, aeove Green Qo there Sid aSmire &»»»»*•• *Wlng ion lt* WAISTS* FOK SALE MB TO LET. FINANCIAL. BOARDING. i VAIS. AUCTION SALES. pebkness’ bazaar, mirra *‘“ AHD BAHBOH Street*, at 10 0 clock, comprMnjraboot - ' Pnll jfi.m l „ SIXTY HOKBJB. Aralfrfllncluding-' 1 Including-' bre/brilSvedWk? 1 d,p '> l » «W heress, Sorthem Yber are illbnii,ic B m I i! ttrpB * w d for style in tbs oity. aX “gfs, “<i« Tears old, with lami 2SSJS*. * nlld * “ 4 thnroughlybroient* Asorrtimars; hiatrotUdtn2«) A sorrel stallion. “Bea Franklin ’* f) vaiw.Mj • Abdaaamberef ra pe^|«Wa a U»ddtefc«s*fc A large collection of desirable new and ****** m carrlsKes, light wagons, dearl»rns a &e7, iiSSdfJ2? 1 * An elegant two hortecoach, nearly new. A no*top wagon. by Watson, in good order. A set of slnue and double harness ABogers Jenny Lina wagon Also, single and double harness, saddles, bridles* Whips, covers, baiters* At.. ASr* STo postponement on aeconnt of weather.. A®=- Tbirly>&evesth Trade Bale, 260 Carrieges, m WbDmvij JSTBXT. . .r - • mhso aif ALFBKP IBS. HKBKffBSS, Aucifcfieer*_ CfTY BAZAAR AND TATfRR -Jct\ BALLS. KACE Streeti betwsen Eleventh ni Twelfth ' _ _ ST2BB A CHAMPIOH, Auctioneers. Publicride on FjBLBA-T, MarchSl, ISK, „ About SO head of Hursts, Comprising some good Family Hottea. Gut driving, ahd good Ead die Horses Also, six good draught Hones. Also, two very good Furniture Wagons. One wry superior second baud Fb&etoV. Annabtr or good driving Horses. ■ _ Also, a large number of driving and work Stones. Wbleh Will be enumerated in catalogues at theaale. Also, a number or new and second-hand Vehicles s* various detcriptiong. Also, new and second hand Harness* ¥.• R-,~ postponement on account of weather. mhSklf for hor ® B * at eitter Pnblfc orprlvaleeale. BLFH!, 1 ! makuyactcreno COMPASI will offer for at PUBMO ATJCTT©**. OH THUBBDAY, THE 6iH OF APBIL fffiSt, At llVelock A. H., ALE, THE COTruH maohhseey, How In good rmralng order, at the PHENIX MILES, PATEBSON, HEW jEfeSEFi Adapted for the making of Gotten Back, via: 26 Cottsa Cards, SO inches, with the Pickers, BtflwaW Stt a b dE CaSn!"b r bl^. <i A fe o Pead6rS ' P ' amM - » U 93 Spinning Frames, 132 spindles each; IS Fr&mea. 2K inch Traverse Gore Frames; 7 Frames, 2 icch verse.. 2palr Mulei. 2,6oospindles. *4 TwisUrs, 73S spindles 62 Power Looms, for weaving cotton or Sax; dock, complete, with Shuttles, Winning Frames, B^bUne* 2 Tarn PreeeSflnft. bnndlee eaeh. 1 Yarn Prere, 10-Ib. bundles. 2 Walling Machines 12 Coti on Heels, Ac. Cans, Bobbins. Belts, Warp Hills, Ac. Beta of Hand Hackles for flax. mhfflpt BENJaMIH E, TILT, President, CTBRR & CHAMPION* MfCnOMT- Office 1136 and 1136 KaOßStott*. Win sell 02 ' MONDAY, April Sd, a* 10 o'clock A. H.» at 605 Arcfc street, ft* deck ol a . FIEST-CLASS FUEJTITOBK STORS* coniprUißf in part of etegeres. tefce-a-totes' linnwi; w&shatandß, bequet tables, bookcases and secretaries, whatnots, w Bicurobets ptanoefcoole, iibra_ y tsbtee, fees*, fete, banging batr#cks T badlands, B. W, parlor rww, coco- Beat and dining room chair*- towel racks, cottax*. suites, camp ttools,) ockere. &c , &c Tb* above sale 1b worthy the attention of hoasekeso era and dealers, as the owner is declining the basines*. and every article will be sole without reserve, and ar* au made Ix*-m the best and iLaelr-seasoned joiateri&lik. for a fir»t class city trade. Also, tbe office fixtures of the above store. Alio, tools, workbench, hair cloth, varnish, bnuluL cans.&c. ' " Catalogues ready early morzing of sale. Goods now on new, T~ GALE BY ORDER OF THE NAYY aGBKT. BARK GSM OF THE SEA. rt* On WEDNESDAY, April 12, at 12 o'clock moil at the EXCHANGE. wiU be sold at public ealeT !>▼ order oi the Navy Agent, as she norr ties at the K»tt Yard, the bark GEM OF THE SEA, 1123£ feet long on deck, 13>S feet hold, 96 feet beam.' and hr nay*£ register 871 ton*. Included in the sale #Ol be a sdt ©£ Sails, eet of standing and ruening Biggie*, tire Beat* and Oars* one Anchor and Chain. Spar*, Jto. May 5c examined any time at the Navy Yard . JANES A. FRBEMAN, auctioneer, Xoh29 51ap5,5,7,31 So 4bgg WaLNUT Strek. AMUSEMENTS. A CADEMY OF MUSIC. •O. FRIDAY, March 31. ISSS. Grand German Dramatic Performance and BENEFIT OF Mr. WILLIAM BOTTNEK. Goethe’fe celebrated Tragedy of FAUST. DANIEL C- BANDMaB will appear for the Bessft of his old andas •edited by Mr. and Madame HOlM,"managers of ths SUdt fheatre, New Yoik __ FAtFST. Mr. DANIEL BANDMAN ™~...MephistopliU««. (The Great Tragedian.) Mr. OTTO HOYM - ~«*~~FaoBt. (Directcr-of the New York Stidt Ths&tra) Mrs. HOYM—.-..--—....Margaret (Of the New York Stadt Theatre.) The other parts being in the hards of renowned artists. Performance to commence at S o’eloik- Tickets for sale at the Box Office of the Academy of Music, from 10 A. M. to 2P. M, mh®-3S MEW CHESTNUT-STREET THE A* ±\ JBE—GHSSTNOT feTBEET, ABOVE TWELFTH. FBIDAY 3let, 1355, 07 THE THIRD WARD DRAFT COMMITTEE. Thf evering's performance will commence with if-a Laura F een»- r s Great Moral Drama in 4 acts. THE WORKMEN OF PHILADELPHIA* OR THE CURSE OF DHINK To conclude With the elegant crated*, etyled THE LOAN OF A LOVER. Gertrude, with Brags..... ~.M*s Sophie Gimher Kuhau SATURDAY AFTEBEOOB, April 1, TdIRTY-EiaHTH GRAND FAMILY MATINER. ' When the WORKMEN OF PHILADELPHIA will be performed. Chajtge op Tran. —Doors open at 7 o’clock, to com* mence at 8 o’clock. THEATRE. BENEFIT OF MB. B TOTTjrO. THIS (FRIDA'S) SV SNING. March. 31. „ , _ ÜBCLB TOM’S CABIN. Uncle ........Mr, B. Yoaa*. Qo'mho «■»«»»•» •.■•a.iMM.m.M.t ouMr. BndolpSu Mttle .....................~Mlss Kosalie I&ek~ Elfsa*** «******.,.Mnu S. F. Keadh. To conclude \rHh. THE VIEGIXSTA MUMMY.. _ __ Ginger Else.. TLTES. JOHN DREW’S NEW ARCH. ill- fTBEET THEATRE. BESEMT (ip grSB. BAKJfBT WIEtTAMS. THE <PBIDii) ' “*"* «* IB3S - Uf AHD OUT OF PEACE, _5 HE IBtSH TIGKB, aa* „ “LATIST TOOK NSW TOfiK.” ».odtti. BiBBEJ .WOU AMS in all tie pirn*. T7ith BOJiGB ncd DAKCEB. MU&IOAL FUND HALL. M1I«. DB KATOW, Mr. WBHTJu TWO OBAKjDCrOJffCBBTS FRTDAX BYBBISOS, March 35th and 31st. Mr. MA X STBik KOSCH has the honor to announce that Mile. HELENE HE KATOW, the renowned Buedtat Violoncellist, and Hr. JAMES K. WEHLI, the emiaenA Piano-forte Virinoso-will aive TWO OK ABB CONCERTS On THURSDAY and F*XDAY EVESING3. March 9Wfc and Slst. 1866, assisted by Mrs. HENRIETTA BKH BBSS, the talented American Prima Donna, Big PGU-. LICOHL*Bssso Prof ns do. Mnsieai Director and Coa« doctor. Mr. 8. BEBKSNS An entirely newprogrsHUßm Mr. Wehli 'will perform lor the first time * 4 Sonata PathetiQue.” Beethoven; *‘ Wanderatand«n T * 3 Salieri *,* La Zephyr *ur )e* Boses* * and Grand March Fantasia wehli. Mile. De Katow will play “Soavsnir deSpa, Berrals and Ofierbacbte Mnsette. * * Admission 60 cants. Reserved seats 60 cents extra- The sale of seats eem« menees on TRESD AY. March-58th, at 9A. M .*« CHA&. w. JI_TB.UMFLRB’S Music Store, SEVENTH and CBBRTBUT Streets. Doors own at 7££- To commence at So’eloek. Chlek ering’s Pianos are used at these Concerts. mh27*6fc ORCHESTRA.- PUBLIC! VJ BBHBABSALB ©Tory SATURDAY at 3K o’doefc F, M., at MUSICAL FUND BALL. Single TickotTsS cents. Six Tickets, $1; to be had at Truihpler’s, An die's, and Meyer's Music Stores, and at the Halt no**if THE academy op pine arts, 1 CHESTNUT Street. above Tenth. is OPEN DAIS* lor visitors, from 9 A. U. to 6 P. VL jeS uieuL. TTNITEU STATES, EASTERN DIB v TBICT OF PRNNBYLVANrA-*CT. WHEREAS, The District Court of the United State* for said District, proceeding on a libel filed in the name of the United States, hath decreed that all persons who claim to hare any interest in the sloop ELYIRa and cargo, captured on the coast of South Carolina by the United States steamer Chenango, under command of Lieutenant Commander George 0. Morris, be monished andcited; Therefore. All persons who claim to have &nv iat*~ rest in the said sloop and cargo are monished and cited to appear before the Judge of the said Court, at the City of Philadelphia, on tee TWENTIETH day after publication hereof, to show cause why the said sloop and caiyo should not be pronounced to belong, at iha time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States, and therefore or otherwise iiabie to con demnation as lawful prize, The above is an abstract of the monition issued by the Court in the said cause WILLIAM MILL WARD, U. 8. HarAt at £ D. of Penua. Philadelphia, March 30, 186,?. mh3i-3t Ff THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of PETER BELL, deceased The auditor appointed bv the Conn to audit, settle, and adjust the account of JOHN M. HARPAR Admin istrator of the estate of PETER BELL, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in tbe bands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the pur poses of his appointment, on MONDAY. April 10. 18H*. »tl2 o’clock m i at his Office, No. 2»1 South FIFTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia. mh3l-f:mwSt JOHN O’BRIEN. Auditor. gg—ESBMBBaO WEST CHESTBB —MSP 1 W* ASD PHILADELPHIA BAIL. BOAD, VIA MEDIA. . SOMMER ABBANOEMENT. Ob ana after HOMDAV, Apnl 17, 1860, the train, will leave as follows: WEST CHESTER TRAINS Leave Philadelphia for Wert Chester at 7.56 andIOLSH A. M.. and3.lff, A 65. and 6 45P M. Leave West Chester for Philadelphia at 5. 30, 7.45, 10.86 A. M., and 146 and 4 45F. Ml . Trains leaving West Chester at 7.45 A.M. and leaving: Philadelphia at 4 45 P. M. will step only at Media, B*3T Junction. GleaMUl»j Bo«L Leave PMlatelphia for B. G. Junction at AM and 1. P, M. for Philadelphia at 8 38 A. *. and 7. iU Jr. u. Tke*e trains stop at all Intermediate stations. _ OM suntoxys, ie&Te Philadelphia at 8 SO A M. and 2P. M. leaTe Wsbl Chester at BA. *J and 6P. St. .. „ _ Trains learag Philadelphia at 7 Si A. SL and i « g* M., and g West Chester at 745 A. M and 445 F t M. connect at B C Junction with trains on P. 4 B. d, 8.8. for Oxford and intermediate points. Passenger* are allowed %o take wearing apparel om* as baggage, aid the Compear will not. In an. cam, b» responsible for an amotmt exceeding one Inuiamau* Lre. nnless a special m Philadelphia. March Id. IBCS. mh22-XKlf CAMDEN AND AT fIU BAILBOAJX —Train* leave Vine-street Ferry: Freight, with Passenger Car attached——* -7.30 AIX,. Atlantis Accommodation* -f |« § In junction—itrrinSn ® P * - BBTUBSING, LBAY&S ATIiAHTIC. Atlantic Accommodation.*..•.-•~*-*****~~ 4 ***~r«s4r S* Freight, with Pattenger Car Attached—•l.»F. M?* Junction jgXTBA HADPOHFIBLu TKAInB . . I*ave Vine street 11.16 A- M.. Haddonfield 12 30 P, JX, Freight nast be delivered ft Cooper s Point btfiftt S.3OP. M..to inßnieitßgolMdotrathenwdaT. jjjl&■ Imif JOHIST G» BBijUx*! &(ttt * *ir—~VOß ALBANY AND TROY, joEje, via Delaware abb BAiuTABCABAi—The Bar*. HOBTgdtT, R. lu- Ter», m..t«r»~l* row loadir, at tot wharf baloW Ppro» abOT. points, ut will leave ok SobDAT EYEBIBG. at 6 o'clock. Bor freight.which will lit talon on reasonable ti rms. apply to „ „ ». 1. FLAWASACf. Anent. mhSI-St 30* Sooth DELAWARE Aranaa. pcsawd BSTEY’S frrrn v-: . COTTAGE ORGAJES,. Dot only ITBEXCELLKD, bat ÜBEQBAII.BDjn imrttF of Ton. and Power, deirftred for and School,, but found to bo .anally wall adapted t» the Parlor and Drawing Boom. J?or««|» to Eo.ISBorthSEVBBTHSj»* Alao, a.fdituleta awortmenl of th» ParfaotMalodaow aonttanHyotthnd. faß-to _ 1626 MABERT STREET, W P. 'T® CLAEK, a lot of PABASOLB. tad lea wtlloAtt 1 • and examine for chamwlYas-Ctoap.. lga« MASSST gtmb S^swe ...Mr. B. Young.
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