The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, April 07, 1865, Image 3

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    ARRIVALS IT THE HOTELS.
The Continental.
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jm B Lindsey, Penna JSI Jr.JJewp’t
:pH Drake, Dew Tork 'WmMath&ws, New York
Jas Jniiess.rottfivi-Ue §*<§l'/«reU,flew York
4 S Myers. Franklin, Pa If Jacob*. Boston
JB M, ers, FraßkUn.ra. M BLading, Harrisburg
W Hastings & la. I* York Jft Haarbargsr
H 0 Hotel ins ft la, H Y Win Blxler ft la, Balt
nr S Mr. DartHrtmar, ST ZD Gilman, Wash, DC
Mrs PntcMn, Bnnalo A A Gutman. Wash D C
ntfts Houghton, Boston R T Gutman. Wash, D C
W 11 Wells ft la,Slew Totk Wra Whitlock. Sew York
J W Onderbltl s la, S T Mr Moßvors, Raw Tork
Rise Underbill, Haw lock WmKeßvarn, Raw Tork
Geo H Btter, Hew Tork Mlaa iS Budd. H J
J a Mathers, Lonlsylile MissS Woodward H I
JobnP Zane, Califontl t Charles F Cox, S I
18 lamas, Hew Tork OS logman, Taunton
W 8 Walcott, Hew Tork Geo K tarroUs, Hew Tork
DL Phillips, Springfield 0 ABightsr, Hew Tork
O H Baldemao, Penna W Stanton, flew Tork
J Geiger ft la Maryland E p Grlaoom, Hew York
T W Palfrey ft la, Boston G Crompton, Maaa
5 Streeter, Jr. He. Yolk J Power, Boston
Mr Rodman,. Maine F PCole, Boston
L L Mayer, Memphis E W Parmer & la. Penna
x, Mattson, Port Carbon H M Hamilton; Hew Tork
J King, Flttabnrg . M MRtiodss, Taunton
H i ord ft la. Boston G T Atwood, Taunton
Mias M Lord, Boston G Brown Tannton
Miss M Cleaver, Boston J A God roy, Hew York
L Pappenhelmer. Cin E 0 Houghton, Jr. H *
OB Hart, USA J A Middleton. Kentucky
W B Lana ft d, How Tork 8 8 Kimball. H Hampshire
: w liKanffman, Lebanon P B White. Boston
KAltken, California Miss L H Tomlin-on. H-J
f.r Giaham, Baltimire ABThurston. Elmira,
W Sanford. Hew York P U Ball, Hew York
D H Jerome ft wf, Mioh D B Roberts. Penna
W H Gregg, Hew York T Downer, Boston
S OGloeventft wf, Mleh ElB Grubb. Burlington
B W blardel. Marietta, 0 £ Griffin, Boston
.1 8. F inlay, Ktttanslng, Fa H Grlttta 1 Bos ton
B Wlnthrop, Hew York J 0 Puller
T W Smith, Hew York , 5 stair, York, Pa
WF Griswold, Terre Haute L Dewart. Banbury
J P Fowler, cilo G H Hey iek. Athens
X P Musiey, Mashvllle " QeoHSall, Sew Toik
I Tbe
i p Hymes, Washington
PH«aiy» Waabiciwa
Geo P Miller ft la, Del
S yr Torthe, NevrTork
Isaac P Bryant, Buffalo ,
IT Palmer. Row Tork
J Acker. New Tork
B bmlth ft wf, JSew Tork
I Retole, Tltuiyilie, Pa
jl P Fore at, Jr. Uoua
J L Bacon, Wilmtß g ton, Del
Jae Williams Ala. dt Louis,
W M Mondell ft i&, r y •
T W Oaueu, Salem, N J
JolDfton Cr&wiord. Ohio ,
lefcn R Janie*, Jr U 8 A !
B GiBb.EU/.abethtown
hew/Tcrk j
'kaongKißßiwood, Va!
Jochran&ia . I
BT Doohran
lazeli. Delaware
ifiett ft la Wash. [
sjtatilick, Bead ng , I
Batcher. LmeaeCer |
Berr & Ja, LeicatCer 1
»Mary E Herr, Dane
lafcl, JlHnols
iCarrew, Delaware
lit. Pesns
Ewarts, Dan caster
Walton. Conn
rlttensen, Rew Tork
Knapp. Rochester
4cott
> 8 Piue» L Huron,
D Bkii«s. Lancaster
3rookway, Copper Har
fn«s, WatMngton
hy, Washington
ay Dean, lowa
fcrrait*, Jr, P ew York
b&toa, flew York
B»erly,on City f
Zelter, Sew York
Krwla. Hew York
Wigton & fam, Pens*
I Armstrong, Aaston
iH J trail, Fauna
f Sterrett, Pennsylvania
T Clement, Banbury
JAWoIT, USA
Yfee fliei
jslar &wf, ft fouls
aear, Hew York
(eok» Obto
lurbaitr Poona •
fbite, McKteeport
Lneftrd* Hew Berlin
'UEcan, LouUyiile
apar
VKturts, Manhattan
Wtrtmau. Bncyms
oak* Ohio
Beall, Seene, O
Wood, Keene, 0
J»L Tarr, Wheeling
me*, W Jersey
ibiniou, Fesna
liner, Fenna
razor. Fa i
loauft Harry, Pa 1
lemmer, Norristown
ißmoo. Alientown
try, CaUfoTsia
idbead, Oil (JHt
uchaal & wf. Fa
sjfifeold, Wisconsin
tewhiid & la. Pa
McNulty, Pa
Qieth, Lebanon
tbs, Lebanon
? may, Pa -
'bis stores, Pa
ihHooler, Pa
iBrd*. Nebraska
a, Baltimore
sc, Lebanon
Oil City
taler. lowa
4er,lowa
*H« Lancaster
m«,Hw York
Giaze Perry co, Pa
idle, Dau*atu «o, Pa
Zeller, Lock Haven
Banb, Lane. Pa
TUe
ile.Comtactlctit
dIBVB
Ibb., New Bedford
hardson, Hew Jfsraey
'wens, Maryland i
lmcer, Bew lork I
wester, Hew York I
to* Broad Top
Jk, Hew York
sel Ltickßaven
lamllion, L’k H&rtn
latoa
iltnan. Decatur, lad
»s, pec*tar, 2nd
|U R«&taek y
lohol», Kawlaad
Bitl, S«TCC#(tIB
lUlame & la, >emia
tftia It wrl 8 i
ir & wf, Brcukiya
lekalsea & nr,Del ,
hi, Keatom. 0 ' ■!
nmsoß« Kenton* O
onßoo. Kenton, O I
ard* CMcato
fatt & soa.CineinnMi 1
Tb« C
iwart, Wellaville, 0
lUer, Canton, O
Uwd, Canton* 0
. Jfaterford* « H
i York, Pa
/lint, Banbury, Pa
rmaiF& la,Morgan, O
-chci,Maitinßb*g, pa
mrry, Penna
m. Ohio
irlfT Ohio
fcihfperd, OMo
ATldaou, Ohio
jHanaver, Ohio
■ones* Carhon co, Pa
leavor 3t wf* Bel
m Cleavor, Del
Blood. Boston
Swift, Hayrsville, 0
roam. Ohio
Boiler* fcretnford. O
Efcy & la, Bristol* O
emy, Mansfield. o
»ten, Belleville. O
[*bos, Dunkirk, O
Forretti Ohio
Kelly,
SPECIAL NOTICES.
AT MOBOCCO AMD LBATHEB DOG
IBS, and those of Metslllo Bands and Chains,-
Leather Peg Leaders, and several sizes of
and galTSnizsd Iron Bog Chains, for sale hr
VH & BBAWB, Mo. 835 (Bight Thirty-Are)
W Street, balc-w Mlnth. 1 It
.AT B B POCKRT TAPK MEASURES,
Pocket Tape Measures, Carpenters’ and Build
tpa Measures of different lengths, Stole?, -Board
•eg, end Yard’Micks,' for sate at, tffiUiiA.Br &
’B, So. 895 (Eight tfhirty-flve) MASKET Street.
Tintb. . U
STATION BITTEBS BY THE MlLB.—
P. H. DRAKE & 00., last year, son neatly
lUlon bottle* of PLANTATION BITTERS: Al
g twelve Inches to the bottle, net in a continuous
they would extend 379 miles. What a nation of
Ids we are! Just think of a stream, three inches
e, extending from New York to Buffalo, being
>wed by human stomachs In a single year! Yet,
i appear to thrive under it, and repeat with plea-
We are Inclined to think Drake & Co. are entl
the persimmons. Viva fa P&Axf atiox, 9. T.—
ap7 6t
Combination ! Good News bob
a Combination! Good 2fqws for the People!
id Gembis&tion? Good News for the People!
id Combination I Good Hews f OT the People!
4UHBKBB ReDPOTIOK IX PRICES!
Immenbe Eeductiok in Prices J
Ihhbkse Reduction ix Prices !
Por Oxb Week OxtY*
For Oxb Week Oxby,
■ t Fob Oxe Week Obit,
Ferry dc Co., 80. 303 Chestnut Street.
Psbri A Co., 80, 609OhistnutStreet.
* & Go.* S. B. corker Seventh abb Market Sts.
wt the popular demand for lower prices* Messrs.
Co. • ClothieJs, have determined to throw open
thlle* for a limited period, their immepee stock
lothing* contained in their three stores, viz:
\ Chestnut street* above Third.
Chestnut street. (Granville Stokes* old stand.)
ud corner Saventh and Marketstreet, (Jones'*)
»r their entire stock of Olothiag at prices folly
2R cent. Lower than any other House.
>EF. CENT. LuWSB THAN ANY OTHER HORSE.
'kr c ent. Lower than any other House,
)ck consists of Spring Goods* manufactured for
mi season* and the balance of Winter 01 othing
I ou hand, all otLwhichia got up in the very
jr expressly for mall sales* and will be sold
hat will make it to the interestof the publie to
iwest pries for e*cli Article irill be named ai
Only one Price asked Airo takes.
OSLT OSE Fbiob asked and takes
Onia- oke Pbiob ASKED ASD takes,
sk- ('net. One Week Only,
!k Os i.y. Osb Week Osly,
:k Orly. Ohr Wiser Orly
T. K !KVT. X OWRRTHAR ART OTHER HOUSE.
SR Cf.st. Lower thaw art other Horse.
;r cent. Lower thar art othe6 Hoqsa
I Co., So. 303 Chestnut street. above Third.
Ihestnnt street (OrAnrllle Stokes’ Old Stand,
•at corner SaTenth and Market streets (Jones’.:
IKJUEE THE COMPLBXtOH
AND WASHES which choke or fill up Hu
akin, and in a abort time leave It hank and
i» in the bio )d, and if you went a enootb and
nae HELM.BOLD’B EXTRACT OF SABSA*
It gives a brilliancy to the complexion*
'itiiify, Enbioh thb Blood, and
”t the complexion, nee HgLMBOLD'S HIGH*
JEN'CKATBD FLUID EXTBACT SARBAFA.
Oce bottle equals la strength one t&llon oftb.«
or D«cc-ciloa.
Cleak, Smooth Skin, and Bbaoti-
WPi.EXIOH follows tl) a use of HSLHBOLD'S
’TKATBr- FLUID BXTBAOT SABBAPABIL
amove* t>tac& «poU, pimples end &U eruption!
m.
a Few op the Wobbt Disorders
:t mankind arise from oorrnptiont of the hlood.
LB'S EXTRACT OP SARSAPARILLA U a
tho utmost valgs
EOLD’S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT
the great Diuretic. HBIiUBOtiD'B CO*.
il> EXTRACT BAESAPAKILEA if the Orcot
■i/ft,-. Both *t« prepared aooordln* to rnlw
:t and Chemistry, and ara the moat aettra
made. v *
so or Beaut? is a Joy Fob
»);a who desire brilliancy of oomplexlon,
' and eirlchthe bloodi which HHLMBOIjD’B
tATED EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA !bt»-
BewUeotttta no patent jnedfeinA Aai
Take no other, mii-wfmtm
lirardU
J A Brown, Klsgswood,Ya
D I* Duncan, Harrisburg
T K Oreo. Pittsburg
J H Abbott, Albany .
Jaa Webster
W Chard, USA
D Baaievt, WjUhiagton
W a Bead, Baltimore
I Hall, Bridgeport, Conn
Geo 0 Wilson, USA
PBoesermau,Newport, Pa
W McOreery, Pittsburg
Sami a Pfcaie, Panua
John F Hume, St Louis
H Ward.Dempseitown •
DH McFats, Ckobrautown
M Ward, Cochrautown
J Ward, Dempsey to wn
PDarling, Brookvilie, Pa
L Hosted, Illinois
Wm G Fletcher, Boston
T H -mith, Franklin, Pa
W Pitt Smltu. Pa
9 K Bashnell, Pa
FD Bashnen, Fa
Mrs H Swing, Nashville
A H Smith, Lancaster
J H Bewley, Delaware
J G Beid, filer Yore t
David Bair. Lancaster
Mrs Griowell, Maryland
Mrs Mslntire, Maryland
W E Parsons, Harrisburg
J PMartin. Scranton
J 0 Jones, Norfolk, Ya
F ti Sttehter. Lebacon.Pa
0? Wolf, Seliefoate
W Ziegler. Pennsylvania
0 F Kenegie Ala, Lane
WPxout, Shamokia
Mrs Watts, Carlisle
a fiarshberger, Penna
W H Boyle, Milton, Pa
A P Moore, California <
Tho* F Cor jell. Ub A
T T Wiermau, Harrisburg
J P Shaw, Lex, Ky
W B Marshall, ind, Pa
9W fishery Bochester.rnT
Ohas Aael, New York
IJ Arbartle, Jr, Pittsburg
IS Kota, Columbus, O.
irch
lanti’i
T Gtnim&n. Hew Toxic
6 H Adams, Boston
Geo Faroe, Boston
BF Anlf&ia, Baltimore
W 8 Bryaoa, WaaMfigton
W S Pratt, Oil GUy
L F Phillips, WelUvitle
iTSpaaldlng, Washington
JSlms H ir, Lancaster
John Nattall
John. Smooi, illeghsny
F MoCuiloagk, Ohio
Kohi Petti*, Jr, Ohio
C Pr*li, Ohio
3 Taisert, Ohio
John Patton, Ohio
A. Harrington, Delaware
J S Shaffer. FLKsimre
‘WPefcars, Wash, DC
Wm Sin*, U6w Castle
3 F Jones* Rochester, N Y
V H Freaner, Maryland
John B Freaner. Maryland
H M Shaw, St Paul
A jjOoyle, Mercershnrf
H Weaibrooh, Pa
8 M £Ueaberger. Pa
A li Gtllfiu iia, Great Bend
F B Boas* Beading
TJ Wolfe
B I* Janes, Ohio
L P Seal, Parkersburg
W A Porter, Sew York
J J Williams, He *r York
Jame* A Bogge
A Sl FUz inker. H Chunk
John Taylor, Maneh Chunk
Maj L B Bpeece & wf, Pa
James Flowers Detroit
Geo Bby & la. Mill Creek
Mrs Gibson. Qllnois
J R Beilis, Hew Jersey
J T Hendrick. Maryland
.T H Simpson, Parkersburg
lertean,
F G Carnes, Mew York
£ Silver. 1 elaware
0 R Fay man. Wash* 1) C
A Danali, Wa*h, D C
W Mixer. Jr, Wilm, Dei
Mrs J Williams, Dei
W B Waddell, W Cheater
J Taylor. West Chester'
B H Taylor, West Chester
TPBvant, Westchester
C D Hunt, B.'iston
J Ralston, Armstrong eo
S Buck-waiter, W Chester
W Hickman, west Chester
J Hile, Canada
JBMhlford&la. HJ
J Buckfordv Lyoa, N Y
EReeve, New Yo»k
DN Corning, Brooklyn
TQLedkTon. Wash.. DC
S Kennedy & la, Lane co
Mr# Q King, Lauo co
H Drefft=nhack. Newark
JFHttl, Bottom.
ARCarUdfg, Boston
HTBuck, Worcester
Inlon.
sMie* C K«l2y, Massillon, O
i D Kline, Ohio
S T Stine, Lebanon, Peana
Jaa&canian, Lebanon,
Revf JSllwood &ls, Fbnna
Ber C Bloodgetr, BI
A J Nuiaberger, Ohio
Mies Cool, Ohio
Mrs Hall & child, NJ
Mr* Stoodnat. SaJ«m. M J
HOvorne. Beading, Pa
OhaSAßlgiitar, New York
Geo Karloa, New York
J K Will, Ohio
Thomas B Baris, La
Mr Beecher, Philadelphia.
Elias rldier. WoraieUdorf
M Bean, Newark. Bel -
H Orome&la. Beading-Pa
W U Gels, Johnstown, Pa
M Bal a*y, Cambridge, 0
W F McCoy, Ohio
B J Laughftn,Newark, O
J Fitzgerald, Peana
o*9i Hunter, Montgom’y co
0 Oberlin, Indiana
Birthplace op Liberty Clothing
HOUSE. TOO MARKET Street, Philadelphia.
Y»* Invite the attention of th* public to our lim
Stock of “Men and Boys’ " fine CLOTHING. whioh
wo will soil at greatly reduced prices.
*P7 2t* WM. SHOWS & 00.
Db. Banning’s Incomparable Brace.—
Trusses, Shoulder Braces, Supporter,, Elastic Stock
l'- at WBDHSB’. comer
TWELFTH and BACK Street*. Ladles’ Rooms on
Twelfth atreet, first door below Kara; lady attendants
Byrlsges of all descriptions, mhlD-lm
Itch. (Wheaton’s) Itch.
. WWTimiT)' BALT RHEUM.
Will cure tile Itch In 48 hours. Also cures Balt Rheum
rn«r. ChUWalns, and ail Iruptlona of the Skin.
E™* “?5 9llt *- s * sending 80 cents to WEEKS A POT
TBB, BOBTOE. Maas , will h« forwarded free by malL
For sale by all Druggists. mhß-Sm
A MAGNIFICENT BEYEN-OCTAVB ROSE
WOOD PIANO-FORTE, the property of a family da*
alining -hQisekeeping, made four month, ago for pro
lent owner hy one of the bast makers in this country,
cod $6OO, will be sold at near half coat, as it most bo
*old at once. All round comers, free from seratoh or
blemish (good a* new). Can he seen at the residence,
R4l North TBNTH Street. apS-St*
Haib Dye ! Has Dye J
BATCHELOB'S HAIB DYE la the beat In the World.
The only true and perfect Dye-harmless, instant***-
on*, and reliable; produce, a splendid Blaak or Natural
Brown: remedies the ffl effect! of Bad Dyea, and fre
quently restores tha original srior. Sold by all Drug
gists, The genuine 1, aigned W. A. BATCHELOR, tl
BARCLAY Street. New York. % JaS-mwfrlr
George & Co.’s
APS
MASON A HAMLIN’S
„ CABINET ORGANS.
JKimSL , fi? aT MO ■ each of theae fine
instruments have bean sold by
nvR-cni ?, * f™" 1 thedemand lscon-
FOBTBS. stantly Increasing.
PI ANO For sale only by
FORTES, J. B. GOULD,
PIANO SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Sts.
FORTES. , noJO tf
Jones’.
THE LOWEST
.SELLING PRION
la marked in figures
On each article,
AND NEVER VARIED.
AT
JONES’.
Crescent One-prist
GLOTHIH G HOUSE.
MARKET STREET,
above Sixth,
- Ho 601
4ap* Price* reduced to suit the Hum,
A due assortment of RBADY-MADB GLOTHIHG,
•nltable for all seasons, constantly on hand.
Custom-work made to order at short notUt. Cmh9 3a
, Elocution Taught and Stammering
CUBED. PHILIP LAWRENCE. Professor of Elocu
tion. 3019 LOCUST Street. - ap6-3t*
1 Gentlemen’s
opening.
NEW STYLES FOB THE
SEASON.
Large variety of Fabrics for
BYBHIHO mid WALKIHG
COaTSj,
BCSIHBBB SUITS, and
DRBSB WEAR.
Barlv selections urged.be*
fore the usual rush begins.
& BROWH,
Fine Tailoring,
„ CUSTOM DEPARTMSNT,
Ho. 1 South SIXTH Street
MARRIED.
GODDARD—WATERMAN.—On the 6th )nst., by the
Bey. Kingston Goddard, D. D . Major Henry S. God
dard, P. M., U. 8. A , to EUa M., daughter of Isaac S.
Waterman. Esq., of this city. .. *
OLBS—WHAkTBBBY.—On the 18th ult., by the
Bey, Joseph Welch, Mr, Charles H. Oies to Mias Bu
sannali Whartsnby, both of this city. • *
HABKBESH—GTBaON. —On the 6tn of April, 1565, at
Bt, James* Church, by the Key. Dr. Morton, D. D..
Howard F, Harkness to Eliza £L, daughter of the late
John Gibson. *
DIED.
GBAEFF.—On the 4th inst., James H. Graeff,attorney,
in;ibe 60th year of his age.
The relatives and friends of thefaraily are respectfully
inyited to attend his funeral,from his residence, Mahaa
tango street, PoitsviUe, Pa., on Friday, 7ih inst., at 2
o’clock. *
* TAGBET.—On the afternoon of the Sth inst., Mr.
James Tsgeri, Jr., In the 40th year of his age.
The relatives and friends of tbe family, and also the
member* of the Htfrthem Liberty Lodge Ho 17,1- O. O.
F., and the members of Henry Clay Lodge. A. P. A.i
are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from his
late residence, 80. 2317 Frankford road, above Cam
ber land street, on Sunday, the9th inst., at 2 o’clock,
F.M., to noceed to the American Meehan Its’ Cemete
ry. > . **
RICHABDB.-On the 6th Inst., Charles M., youngest
con of William T. and Anna M. Bichards, la the 7th
year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family ate inyited to
attend the funeral from the reßidence of his father.
Shoemaker’ a lane. Germantown, Monday morning,
10th lost., at 10 o’clock. ***
..CLYMKR.-~At Ytilliiis sport,JPa ,on the morning of
the 4th Mary D.. wife of Henry Clymer. *
CABPIHTBB.—On the morning of the 3d last., Wm.
C- Carpenter. In the 29ih year of his ace.
Hii relatives and male friends arerespectfally invited
to attend the funeral, fir-m the residence of his fether,
Ho. 1919 Spence street, on Friday, the 7th instant, at 3
O’clopfev To proceed to Laurel Hill- *♦*
DCBBASD. -"-Suddenly, on the 4th inst., Mary Dnr
rard, wife of Francis Durr&rd, in the 64Ui year of her
age.
The. relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from her husband’s
residence, Bowman street Germantown, on Friday af
ternoon, at 2 o’clock, without farther notice.
Dearest mother* thou hast left urn. . r
_ Gan we hear tny words no more f
Thou hast left this world of toirow
For that bright and shining shore.
Bbe is gone to live with Jesus,
. where sufferings are no more. ***
HOOD —On the 6th' last. $ in the 86th
year of his age, Samuel Emlen Hood.
Bis relatives and the male friends of the family are
respectfully invited to attend Us funeral from his late
residence. Ho. 316 Horih. ninth street, on Saturday
morning next, atlO o’clock. ***
CLACK BYZANTINES—BLACK BY
ZANTIHBS, Florentines, Barege Hernanis, Crepe
Maretz and Bareges, H-4 and 9 4 wide BESSON & SON,
Mourning store, 918 CHESTNUT Street, ap6 If
"ILTOURNING FOULARDS.—B LACK
ATX md While, Black and Purple, and Plain Black
Fonlard . Mil a, just reeeivfd by BESSON fit SON,
Mourning Store, 80. 918. CHESTNUT Street, ap6- fcf
W) IS EIRE & LANDELL’S
O\J GOLD BASS
GOOD;TIME TO BUY,
as their assortment la excellent mh2B-tf
THE AIEIVBBSABY MEBTINS
938 t 0 held in CONGEST HALL, on MONDAY
EVENING, .April 10, owing to the demand for help to
osr wounded soldiers and the distressed, refugees, will
he devoted by tie HOMOEOPATHIC ASSOCIATION to
aid those noble objects.
The Hon- James Pollock will preside. Addresses by
General Cary, of Ohio; Hon William D, Kelley, John
Goforth, E>cl , Bey. 3>r. Alday, and others Tickets
may be bad without charge, at the Infirmary, Eleventh
and Coates streets: Bcerick#’§ Pharmacy, 635 Arch
street, and Tafel’* Pharmacy, 48 N. Ninth street. ap73t*
|BfASOMXG NOTICE.-A MASS
R®* MISTING OF THE ORDER will ba held in
tbtir Hall- ELEVENTH Street, below Pine, on THIS
(Prlda^hE VENINGv a* S o’clock. By order of tho K.
OFFICE OF THE CITY BOUSTY
FUN D COMMISSION, COMMONWEALTH
BUILDING, 613 CHESTNUT Street,
Philadelphia. April 7,1365-
Notice is hereby given that the TWENTY-THIRD
WAKB has filled its Quota under the tall of Dec jmber
19, 1864, Provost Marshals, Kearuiting Officers, Ac.,
&c., Ac , will please take notice that after this date no
Bounty will he paid to any men credited to the abo?e
Ward.
By order of Commission. ap7-3t
IMPORTANT MEETING GOTH
W 3& iNNIVEBSABY
PENNSYLVANIA ABOLITION SOCIETY,
For M the relief of free netroes unlawfully held in
bondage, auditor improving the condition of the African
Race. ” CONCERT HALL, FRIDAY, April 14,?&P, M,
Eminent speakers will be present. Particulars here
after. Admittance free ap7-2t*.
ra*» COLORED PEOPLE AND THE
CAPTURE OF BIGHMOND. —All Lodges, Bene
ficial, and other Associations desiring to take part in
the great Celebration of the capture of Bictunond.are
invited to .meet the Committee of Arrangements,
through their officers or represent stives, at the PHILA
DELPHIA INSTITUTE, LOMBARD Street, above Se
venth, THIS EVENING, at 9 o’clock-
Dr. JAMES Mo CBUMMILL, President.
Ssrgt. Msj, A. M Cheek, Secretary. It*
TWENTIETH WARD—A MASS
wE& Meeting of the citizens of the Ward will be held
THIS EVENING, at 7H o’clock, in the Tabernacle
Church, ELEVENTH Street, below Oxford Let there
be one united effort, and the draft can be avoided.
WM. S. HALL, President.
ISgiZS™,]**"***** n
ISg* UNION THANHSGimr«!>SiB*
BATH AFTSBN OON, at the Church of the New
Testament, ELEVENTH and WOOD Streets, at 3M
o'clock. Hr. STOCKTON'S Ninth Sermon will be
adapted to this occasion of Christian patriotism**-Vic
tory, liberty, purity, unity, and peace. Hymns for
an. Gend music. Collection for “OhrUtlan Comcrils
sion, ” ap7-2t*
i3S*» BGHUILHILL AND SUSQU&
I® HANNA RAILROAD COMPACT, OFFICE
MET South FOURTH Street
Philadelphia, April 6th, 1355
■The annual meeting, of the Stockholders of this
company, and an- election for President and six
Managers, will take place at the OFFICE of the COM
PANY, on MONDAY, the Ist day of May next,, at 12
o’clock M- ,
ap7 tmyl WM. S- WEBB, Secretary.
rSfo NATIONAL IDICATION.-A LEC<
TO TURE by Dr. CHAS. HBEBMaN, MONDAY
EVENING, 10th instant, eight P. M , at the Assembly
Buildings. TENTH and CHESTNUT. Tickets to bahad
at the Janitor’s. ap7-31*
KS* IWEHII'SECOIU) WARD UJJIOJf
I.EAGUE —The annual meeting of the UNION
LBAGUK OF THE TWENTY-SECOND WASD will he
held Oh THURSDAY, April 13th, at 8 o’clock F. M., at
the League House, Germantown. „„„„„
NOBTON JOHNSON,
Secretary.
CS” ranvEßsrri’ of feshstita*
5* BIA-DBPABTMENT OF ARTS. —The Third
oftheOuiUstß year will opan on MONDAY, the
IBih inet. Candidatti for admission will appeal at the
BnlTorMty, for examination, on that day, at 10 o’clock
A« M. Tuition for each Term Thirty*five Dollar*.
c , GEORGE ALIiSST*
Secretary of the Faculty of Arts.
hammouds sixth
BfBEXI&G FOB ADULTS will be held THIS
!?#£iS G a i W"n£OXKGH.
TBjtWTHand blr'-EL&Q PARPEN Streets- it*
I®* AW, FBBSOSS &ATIHG FBIMIIS
or BelatWes Interred In'the Burial Ground of
the Second African Presbyterian Church, &T. Mißrgt.,
are hereby requested to come forthwith and remove the
same, or they will be removed hr lOthinat apg-wfmat*
§3®r» WOPM’S STOCK ixchoub,
•=» Ho. 605 GHEBTHDT Street.
. The Secretary win be in attendant# at the Soom from
nine A. M. to three F. U. far the purpose of leaning cards
of admleaion and receiving snbscriptlona
President D 6. A O. BSBBBT.
Tice Preeiient, A. Q HUSKS.
Secretary, S d FOLWJK.b-
ÜBASD lOTEHU2 eONCISBT.-
On FRIDAY BVBHIHO. April 7th, at SPRING
GARDES INSTIT UTE, cexner of BROAD and SPRING
GARDEN, Mr. KEMHEKBR, assisted hr ISO pupils,
will slva a Musical Entsitsininent
Tickets 20 cents: Children half price. To commence
ati goartr to eight o 1 clack. ap6-2e*
XBB MDIBS’ AID SOOIBTT,
BSE? meeting every Friday since the rebellion began
in the church corner of Twelfth and Walnut streets,
beg leave to remind its friends and regular contributors
that an usrgent demand 3s now made upon'ita res >nrces.
Withinita sphere. under the personal supervision of
Mrs HaBRIS. and other ladies, thU Society has been
enabled to accomplish an,amount of good among she
WOURDBD and DYING, to jhich tens of thousands of
SOLDIERS are no itrangers. These Jadies* of long and
well-tried AT TSB FRONT, amoSf
the suffering, with every needed facility furnished by
thejSovernment, • ~ «_ , . , ,
Will not onr friehds enable the Society to keep them
well supplied with Monevand with Stores?
Addms Mrs. JOBL JONBB, 9*3 CaBB?NUJ Street,
or Mrs. STEPHEN COLWELL, 1031 ARCH Street, or
at the Church on the days of meeting. ap6.2fc :
K®* STATE BAMK AT €AMDJBW,H.jr.,
WfSSf APRIL 4th* >865.
„Tbe £lr*ctor* have this day declared * Dividend of
PIVEPBB CENT and an Extra Dividend ofFIYS PER
CENT., boih payable to. the. Stockholders on demand
clear of United States income Ux.
ap6-Bt* j. TOWNSEND, Cashier*
ggf* FIFTEENTH. WARD t
EXEMPTION FROM THE DRAFT GUARANTEED
UPON THE PAYMENT OF“
fifty dollars.
A number of responsible citizens of the F ifteenth ward
have joined together with the determination to relieve
the ward from the Draft, and will now guarantee ex
emption from all liability to the present draft to every
enrolled citizen contributing $6O- They therefore ap
peal to every perion liable, and urge immediate com
pliance with the proposition by all -willing to escape
the conscription. The draft can and will he prevented
If this effort Is heartily responded to.
The Bxeoutive Committee cordially endorse this pro*
position, and certify to the ability of the gentlemen un
dertaking the matter to comply fully with the same.
Subscriptions can be made at the office of Alderman
MASSEY, comer of GBBSH end THIRTEENTH Streets,
through the day; at SCHOOLHOUBB, TWENTIETH
and COATES, EVERY EVENING, or to any autho
rized Collector.
D, Ai ALLISON, Ohalrman.
JOHN K. SBlflOß, Secretary. apMt
BBIP 108 THE HEROES OF
RlCHMOND.—*lnthe exultations and thanks*
I Ivingß of Hits glorious day, let us not fprget the brave
men who have paid for our victory with their blood,
and who now lie on the battle'held maimed*and suffer*:
is?. Over one hundred Delegates of the CHRISTIAN
COMMISSION are now amongrthe wounded, binding
up their wounds, giving them cordials and drink, as*
slsting in carrying them off the field, and when they
have borne the weary, jolting ambulance ride, giving
them coffee and refreshments as they are placed in the
cars. Hundreds, of precions lives have already been
saved by these ministrations. Generals GRIFFIN and
CHAMBERLAIN have .formally thanked tbe Agents of
the Commission in the 6th Corps for theae succors.
Other Delegates accompanied the 24th Corps with simi
lar ministrations. Additional minute men are going
foiward by every train. Demands for stores are
coming in hourly. Thp Commission needs ONE HUN
DRED THOUSAND DOLLARS TO SAVE LIVES.
Millions a week henoe will not restore the lives 'which
you may save to day by sending your Delegates to the
bleeding and fain tin g heroes who have saved your
country.
CABINET
ORGANS.
CABXHB7
OBOAHS.
SABIHBT
KGAHS.
CABIHBT
OBGAX&
Send in your contributions promptly to Hr. JOSEPH
PATTERSON, Treasurer of the Christian Commission,
Western Bank, or &> the Chairman, Mr. GEOBGE H.
STUART, Christian Commission Booms, No. 11 BANK
street, Philadelphia: ap7»6t
rtM*> (tUABTERLT REPORT OF THE
SEVENTH NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADEL
PHIA. Aprils,
BESO URGES.
Loan a end Discounts . • ~ . $340,716 03
U. S. Bonds, deposited With U, 8. .
Treasurer, toseenre circulation ISO.COO 00
V. 8. Bonds and other Securities
on hand 7.060 00
$637,766 06
Legal-tender Noteaon hand* •••**« 133,69( 63
BuiseAbis Bank-,*.— —...... *3lO 00
Bills of other Banks 7,36100 .
s, 602 69
Due from State Banks and
Dus from National Banks.. 45.638 16
5217,609 69
Furniture*nd Fixtures.6.66l 63
Expenses and Taxes 6,434 49
Capital Stock*****-—*- m,« .h,.m,«h«4 $250,000 00
Circulating N0te5*.*™.,.,,..-,,142,600 00
Due to Banks and Bankers.. 67
Due to Individual Depositors 331,84? 79
• $562,701 36
Surplus Fund*. r.. 643 47
Dividends Dnpaid-..19200
Discount*. ..... 6,476 60
Interest-*********.***.*** .***..,****♦*«.,» M *« 8,849”48
„I. E. S. HALL. Cashier ofthe SEVENTH NATIONAL
BASK OF PHILADELPHIA, do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true, to the best of my know
ledge and belief. E. S. HALL, Cashier.
State of Pennsylvania*
County of Philadelphia, ss.
, Sworn and subscribed before me, this 6th day of
April, 1866. J. F. MAGILL,
B - Notary Pnblie.
tCSir* ftLABTEBLY REPORT OF THE
•“L- Bondition of the MECHANICS’ NATIONAL
Mok&rfiwuf^S? 8 ’ “ * t9 a, ‘ >t “ in|t of tke 4 «*
DB.
Notes and Bills Discounted-—.51,151.970'00
Boas..- 40,(100 09
OtherKeal £!tate~********»*»« 1,760 00
Current Expenses*** **««*•**..* 12,624 96
Taxeepaid*****^*.. *.*.•*«*•**« 2,251 91
Other cash items******«**.«***. 2SUI2 81
Due from Bangs, 136 284 00
U S. Bonds deposited with U.
S. Treasurer to secure Cirou* - -
lating >oie6****~-*-.~**«.*..« 275,0C0 09
U, S. Bbndsonhasd************ 279,000 00
Other D. S. Securities***—*—** 840,7C0 09
Cash on hand in Circulating
Notcsofthisßank**.**, ***, 60,0(000
Cash on hand in Circulating
NctesoftheMechanicslßanlc 68,860 09
Cash on hand in Circulating
Notes of Slate Banks.**. 73,610 (6
Specie— —ll;CO0 00 .
Other lawful money****** • ***** 768,474 00 •
53,232,947 eg
Capital Stock paid in—...** $800, 000 XX)
Btup;ns Fond.i*..*—*..*....— 300.0C0 09 J
Circulating Notes received from
Comptroller ®»,000 00
Circulating Notes of Mechanics’
Bank.— .. 108.692 00
Individual Dep05it5,..1,298,297 00
Dividends unpaid—..— «—.—*. 15.475 67
Due to Basks—-*.*****4*4*—*c. 296,996 83
Discount •—...., 75,821 98
Exchange... 967 72
Fzofitand Loss*.*.**—.*•*.*... 201.796 51 •
53,222,947 68
Statsof Pennsylvania*
>. County of Philadelphia, ss.
I, JOHN WIEGAND, Cashier ofthe MECHANICS’
NATIONAL BANK, Philadelphia, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is trut *to the best of my know
ledge and bfclief. J. WIEGAND, Cashier.
. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this sixth day of
April, 1865. -EDMUND WILCOX.
It Notary Pnblie.
f®* SECOND ftDkBTEBLY REPORT
OF the ma^dfacturjebs 5 national
BANK OF PHILADELPHIA.
April 3d, 1865.
resources.
Loans and Discounts— —¥1,206,283 73
United deposited
to secure circulation——*. 400.000 00
United States Bonds and other
United States Becariti.ee on ... • • _
hand. mu.mH, »*,», imuM 104,660 00
- ijjjj jjgg n
Legal Tender Notes.. * $406,000 00 '
Bills of this Bank on hand— 11,106 00
Bills of other.B&nki - 10.000 00
Due from National Banks.—. ' 43,907 72
Due from State Banks*.,. .*— 40 473 61 *
Othercash items.——..*»• 214,692 67 ,
> $725,079 01
BealEstete— ****....— 29,163 11
Expense account-......™, Hi7o2 80
LIABILITIES-
Capital Stock..*..—*. 670,160 00
Surplus Fund—* 116,859 80
Circulating Notes.— —. 325,000 00
Circulation of Manufacturers’
and Mechanics'Bank ******** 99,852 00
$1,110,855 80
Due toßaxks.——** $18.617 73
Individual Deposits***.l,2Bs,Bo3 25
Dividends Unpaid.... 6,621 60
Profit sutd Loss—*—.*—* 64,689 36^
—— $1,866,011 85
' $2,478,868 65
Elate of Pennsylvania, City of Philadelphia:
I, ML. W. WOODWARD. the MANU
FACTURERS 1 NATIONAL BANK of Philadelphia, do
solemnly affirm that the above statement is true to the
test of my knowledge andbelief. « .
M. W. WOODWARD, Caihler>
Affirmed to and subscribed
April, 1865. JOHN H. FRICK,
ap6'3t Notary Pablic.
ra*» FOURTH QUABTEB LT REPORT
of the FOURTH NATIONAL BANK, Philadel
phia:
RESOURCES.
Notes mad Bills Discounted*—**.—** $414,214'1fi
furniture and Fixtures—.* 4,315 77
Current Expenses*..——7,oso 34
Taxes paid—l,l3lBB
Premiums.* 8,60110
Due by National Banks—.**— $55,0*9 14
“ other 8ank5v...........m. 13,356 74
j —■ r— 78,394 88
U 8* Bonds deposited with TJ. 8.
- Tzedsurer to secure circulating
notes +* $150,000
To secure Deposits***..*.. — .*— 60 OCG
•• f * ..7 3-10 Notes.*.. 25,000 .
U s Bonds, on hand* 6,860
Other P. £. Securities****.**. . 180,700 „„ •
• 411,650
Circulating Notes—*—**•»•«••*»♦ $6,100
National Bask Notes—**——*.. 5,200
State Bank Notes....—i—7-250
Legal-tender Notes—..—* .—* 327,603 28 ' _ _
1 345,059 28
Cash items*»***-»*•♦****»i«»-**•-»*+*** 127 60
Capital Stock* ••* $150,000 00
Circulation-«*>,,* ommiimh*s234*ooo 00
Individual Peposita~~.*.. 768.665 99
Hi lied. States Deposits**** • ********* 456 18
Due to Batlonal Hanks* 288,264 S 3
Paste State Banks*** ••*»«»* *.***.. 10,527 04
-1,101,913 01
11699 33
Sxohuce ...... 3,801 OS
IlltoßßtlMtl M 1,831 08
Borplni Fund., I.SOOOO _
I y 18,63190
I* Samuel J. MacMullan, Cashier of Fouith Hattonal
Bank ofPhiladelphia, do solemnly swear that the above
statement la true* to the best of my knowledge and be
lief. BailUfiL J, MacMULLAN, Gaehier.
~ State of Pennsylvania, county of Philadelphia, SS'
Swots to and subscribed before me this fourth day of
April, 1866. BDW. H. WILLIAMSON.
ap6-8t Notary Pnblic,
■sl* OFFICE OF THE LEHIGH COAX.
USD EAVIGATIOH COMPANY.
‘ Philadelphia, March 10,1865
The Stockholders of this Company are hereby notified
that, to provide mean 8 for completing the improvement#
of the Company between WilkesSarre and Maueh
drank, and to be prepared to prosreet with other tin*
port ant raSlroad connections, the Board of Managers
have determined to allow to ail persona who shall ap
pear as Stockholders on the books of the Company on
the 18th inet., after closing of transfers at 8 P. M. of
that day. the privilege of subscribing for new stock at
Jtar, to the extent of one share of new stock for every
ye shares then standing in their names. Each share
holder entitled to a fractional part of a share shall have
the privile*e of subscribing lor a fall share.
The subscription books will open on the '2oth inet.,
, and close on tne Seth of May at 3P. H. The new stock
will not participate in the Kay dividend. Payments
will be muired as follows: Ten per 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 above will lose their light
to the new stock. Those who desire to anticipate pay
ment will be allowed discount on the whole amount of
cwtf-»« annum.
mhl8»lm SOLOMON BBEPHBBD, Treasurer.
BTrSFErEJ? 18 CIM BOUWTT.
SrreT®ii COMMONWEALTH
•UILDIEG, 613 OHKSTKOT Street, Philadelphia
w .. . . .-« March 6,1865.
payment oftheCity Bounty ire aSwpnpawMto receiv!
ydnuteei* for Om Tear will receive a Warrant far
_ , FOURHUNDEEB BOLLABS. W
Tolnntoeri for Two Year, yUJ rewire a Warrant for
FIYB HONDBED BOM,AES.
Volunteers for Three Tears trill receive a Warrant for
SIX HUMBBBD BOLBABB. 101
The, are Mao prepared to receive applications from,
and to a-ward to, aU citizens who shaUbedrafted for one
rear’e service, and shall therenpom be duly accepted for
miliar, duty, or shall furnish substitutes, cerfiflcatas
for warranto for the sum of
» M . a *wS OMHDTOBBDDOII^
Kgr*> OFFICE OF THE BGHBHIAH
KIJTIfiG COMPANY 01 MICHIGAN, 13a
WALNUT Street, Ada
w. , Philadelphia. March 20,1565
The annual meeiisg.ot tre Stockholders of this Com
pany for the election of Directors, atd stub otter bual
ness as may come before Jt, will be held at the office of
gif Seorctory, 138 WALNUT Btrwt, la the city of Phila
s'ssssot®"*®*' l ™'° tAmu
inMl-tlOap , SAMtJEL P.BAELIWWQ^
fif* OMIOI OTP KEBRIHAO MISTI WO
HCT Sheeh PiliT 0F &AKa SUPERIOR, 138 WAL-
The AENUAi
Oompany for the ELECTION OF directors" ndsnih
the Office of the Secretary, 133 WAIN 0 r Street, In the
city of PhUaaeiphla, on the SECOND MONDAY, the
Utbdayof April, A 6.1865. at 10 o’clock A M
mhM ISt BAHOEb P. PAKLINOTOH?Bec’n.
“THE COSTIKBSTII, HftTEh
!sL i 5 8 m»y^-
for the purpose of adopung Jhe lupplement to the char
ter of the company, passed by the Letislaiure of p« na .
>y vasla, and appsoved March 21, 1865, and carry laz
ix to effect the provisions thereof, will to held on MON
DAY, April 10. 1865; stT2o’clock M, fttthe HOTfiL.
By order of the Board of Managers.
inhfO-lflt x J. fiEBGRANT PEICE, Secretary. ’
TOTJPRESS,-PHILADELPHIA PRIDAT, APETT, 7, 1865!
$768, SGI 81
LIABILITIES,
$766.361 81
$2,476,568 65
$1,270,445 00
LIABILITIES.
$1,270 445 00
gggp THE BIMKB MTOM,
COAL COMPANY.
STOCKHOLDERS’ COAL AT COST.
I*KKC£ FOB APBIK. 97 PMK TON.
The Ugh price to whloh Coal airanced laat year, and
trhlch It .till jnainteim, has ladtued a nninber of ,60-
to oriaelza a mntaal association for supplying
Ihemselvei, and euoh of their fellow- citizen, a, may de
cile to join them, with good Coal at
the lowest possible frxof.
In pnrananos bf-thle ohieot they haye organized a
company with a capital of OKB MILLION DOLLORS,
with a charter under the laws of .thia Commonwealth,
paeaed with a yiew to develop the mineral resonree, of
the State
They have secured a leaae of three or the
. BEST TRACTS OF COAL LAUD
belonging to the
GIRARD BSTATB INJ3OHUXLKILL COUNTY,
on which mines are now open, and a
- SUFBBIOR COLLIERY ERKOTED,
known AH the Shenandoah Colliery, which la In com
plete working order, producing large quantities ol Coal,
equal to the
VERY BEST SENT TO THIS MARKET.
It can now he furnished to stockholders at
$7 FEB TON,
while the rerolar price to at least $lO per ton,
If the coat of production Is diminished, the price will
he reduced In the same proportion.
The Company own all the right, to the mining privi
leges on over £OO aeree of land, bn which there are three
developed veins of superior Coal, including the well
known Mammoth Vein. A new colliery ecreen and
breaker erected only last year, with saw mills, miners’
homes, and everything necessary toa Bnc«Qs*rnl prose
cution of the enteipriee.
The capital is divided into one hundred thousand
shares at
$lO PER SHARE,
the holder of each share being entitled to one ton of Coal
per annum at the .
ACTUAL NET COST OF PRODUCTION,
making now certainly
A SAYING OF $3 PER TON.
And from all indications the saving will continue at
least that mnoh through the yqar; and comparing the
condition of the Coal market now with what It was at
this time leal year, the raving will probably be still
More during a larger portion of the present year.
Coal le now railing in the Eastern cities at $l3 per ton,
and there Is scarcely any on hand there, even at that
high prise. And the Government contrast for the sup
ply of the War Department was recently awarded at a
higher rate than last year, so that it Is obvious that ft
will be wise for consumers to act promptly if they de
sire to secure their fuel at a low price. y
The mines of this Company are so favorably situated
that no Coal can be' sent to market from the Schuylkill
region more cheaply, and they are In such capital work
ing order that the Company is rare to pay to Its Stock
holders large dividends, which will be mads quarterly.
Subscriptions for the Stock and orders for Coal, to be
supplied at onoe, will now be received at the
OFFICE OF THE COMPANY,
NO- WAOTUT STREET,
OR AT THB
COMPANY’S YARD, *
Biglitli and Blaster Streets,
where all Information desired on the subject may be
obtained.
The Company i, folly organised and In raccessfnl
operation, having basn receiving Coal regularly for a
month past.
.
mt HBNRYfBIHONS,
THOMAS A. SCOTT,
ALEXANDER CUMMINGS,
DANIEL BBIDBLBAN,
LEANDEK M. JONES.
PRESIDENT.
ALEXANDER CUMMINGS
TKSAUSRBE.
HENRY SIMONS.
Secretary and Superintendent of Delivery Depot,
GEORGE Ol MITO.HELL.
ap7-stif
Oil- COMPAffIE:
Jsgp BI« SASDT
OIL COMPANY,
VENANGO COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.
/
CAPITAL..,.... ■ >.... .... ~... mh $500,000.
100,000 SHARES, at *5.
RESERVED WORKING CAPITAL...... ~.530,000.
Only $20,000 chares for sole, at $1 per chare—to be used
. is developing the property.
The property of toe Big Sandy Oil Company consists
of 125 acres in fee aimple, clear of all leasee and incnm
braneee, situated on the Big Bandy river, Venango
.county. Pa., three miles from the'mouth, four mile*
southwest irom tne town orF*sanmnr<™*-wUhin one
and a half milee 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 pnrpoeea, and is heavily
timbered with white oak of the heat duality' There *is
sufficient coal upon the property for all purposes.
The public road to 'Waterloo, and the old Pittsburg
road to franklin, run near the lands.
In the vicinity are the large wells struck upon the
Allegheny.
The property is'also in close proximity to the wells
on Sugar and French creek, and is about fonr miles east
of the Adamantine Well, lately struck on the East
Sandy.'
Surface Indications are very rich, oil having been
found in many places exuding from the ground. In
1862 a large well was struck on the Big Sandy, three
quarters of a mile 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 premises, and fonr wells are sow in progress of
beingbured. '■
.The Company proposes to sell only 20,000 chares of
stock, at One Dollar par share, to be used for develop
lag the property.
The Company, having no royalty or rents to pay,
owing no debts, having no fractional interest to look
after, will conduct Its business' solely fox cash: and the
holders of Big Sandy stock will receive the whole net
product of the property.
- The subscription books frill be opened on WEDNES
DAY, 22d Inst, (and remain open for three weeke, un
less the stock is sooner subscribed for), at the office of
the Company, .
H0.'40 A WALNUT STREET.
pSBBIDBin, .
WATSON MALONE.
SBORETART ASS TBBASUBBB,
mhZi.wffit
||pgjp> FETBOEEVK,
THE! HEW YOKE AND IsIVEBFQOIi
PETROLEUM COMPANY.
- ORGANIZED UNDER THE
MINING AND MANUFACTURING LAWS ON THE
STATE OF NEW YORK.
CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS,
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SHARES,
*lO PER SHARE. '
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $5 PER SHARE,
NOT LIABLE TO FURTHER ASSESSMENT.
OFFICBS:
No. 21 EMPIRE BDILDIMO,
No, T 1 BROADWAY, HEW YORK;
Pobt Onion adsbbss, Bon No. 5368, Nnw Yor*.
DFFIOIiSi
Hon. DANIEL B. DICKINSON, President.
WK. T. PHIPPS. Vice President;
ROBERT BASSETT, Secretary.
H. J. BUETIS, Mining Superintendent, Titusville,Fa.
ATLANTIC BANK.No. 142 Broadway,B.Y.,Treasury.
The well* of the Company aredtow producing oil.
Payment.'for stock may be made iu drafts, registered
notea, or Gevernment bonds and securities, which bonds
and securities will be taken at their market value.
Remittances may he addressed to the Company, P. O.
Box Mo, 6888, New York City, or to ''Atlantic Bank,
Treasury of the %w York and Liverpool'Petroleum
Company, No. 142 Broadway, New fork City,” or to
any of its agents, mh6.Bm
TRIMOST COAL CO.
12S5* On alter Aprtl Ist, 1866, the business of this
Comptny will be transacted at their new office, in the
Anthracite Building, Entrance X 05% WALNUT St.
J IMBRiB MILLER,
apB-6t* Secretary and Treasurer.
IST* OFFICE OF I’ll* FRAKKLIN
WP FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
> PHU.insi.pniA, April 3, 1855.
At a meeting of the Board of Directors held this
day. a Semi annual Dividend of SIX PER CENT, and
an Extra" Dividend of TEN PER CENT, were declared
r.n the Capital Stock, payable to the Stockholders, or
their legal representatives; on aud after the 13th inat, ,
free of taxes. J.W. MoALLIBTBB,
apt-lot Secretary pro tem.
WILLIAM W. ALLEN.
OIL COmPANIES.
•gsw- THE'
■OB’
CAMERON PETROLEUM CO.
OF PENHSYX,VANIA.
CAPITAL 81,000,000.
5HARE5.,,....................900,000.
TAR . .S».OG.
■UESORIPTION F810E~...
JPHBjIDBaTp
VANOE STEWART,
.. or HMumn oooxtt. fa.
TREASURER,
-E. Gk JAMES,
' OF Wmsner.reTi.
secretary,
3. li. DARLINGTONi
*h OBaaran, fa
DIRECTORS,
VANOII STEWART, Mereer county, F*. ,
JOHNS.-LEONARD, West Chester, Fa,
D. o. FORNEY, Washington, D. O.
HENRY D. COOKE, Washington, D. O,
SIMON CAMERON, Harrisburg, Fa.
iSS H.. DIEHL, Philadelphia.
JOHN F. GRAFF, Philadelphia.
GEORGE A BYARS, Philadelphia.
JAMES Dtfltrz, Marietta, so.. Pa
The present and prospratlv, value oftheatoakof thla
Company may,be Inferred from tbe fait thatitownaa
tea simple Interest la 4T3 (four hundred and eeventy
three) acres of the* richest-tested oil territory lnYenango
county, believed by the moat experienced oil men la
that region to be capable of producing a net animal In
some to the Company of one and a half million dollars,
or three Umes'tha entire cost of the stock, which would
be equivalent to twenty-five per cent.* month on Its
subscription prise, or ant hundred and Afty per cent.
iter annum on its par valut.
Thefollowlngl, a description of tbs Company', pro
perty: / - . '
Qne-fonrth fee slmple inierest ln the celebrated
“Hoover ” Farm, situate on the Alleghany river,
about two and 080-balfi mllea below Franklin, con-
(two hundred and ninety-two) acres, with
SSS rod s (or over one mile) front on the Allegheny river,
on which there'are now twelve leases, each ten reds
square,and from which the owners of thh fee simple get
one half the eIL frea’of all expense. Besides this, there
are two wells owned by. the owner* of tha toe, from
Which they get all the 08.
On this Farm there are now ten wells in operation,
producing an average of ton barrels per day, and several
others are about bring tnbed. There are alio on it {B7
(eighty-seven) more lots surveyed, and mere than fifty
applications are how standing to lease th, latter tor one
half the oil tothe owners.
Out ol (he twelve wells on this Farm e!«w* are new
paying handsomely s a fast Which. eufiUiently demon
strates the neat richness and reliability of the terri
tory.
■ - He. 1
Is the enMrs/M simple interest Is 181 (one hundred and
eighty-one) acres, situate on the Allegheny river, near
ly opposite the “ Hoover ’’ Farm, mid a little nearer
Franklin, at the mouth of Mill Bun, having a front of
98 rods on the Allegheny river, and one mile on both
rides of Mill Bun, with ample boring surface for one
hundred mils, or Lots of ten rode square. This tract
is known as the “Stewart Farm," and'la clear of all
leases or ineninbrancos df any kind.
There le now in operation a'fifty-barrel well (beside
several smaller ones) on the Cochran Farm, which ad
joins this on the south. In feet, the “ Stewart ” Farm
Is surrounded with good-paying wells,- and within a
short time* single lease of 80 rods front, on the imme
diate opposite side of the river, sold for 8166,000 (one
hundred and sixty-five thousand dollars.) On this
lease a good well has been atrnek within a few day*.
In addition to the territory of toe “Stewart’’ Farm,
which is believed to be equally as good aa toe “ Hoov
er,” there are on it a three-story Grist Mill, with fine
water-power, a good frtrm-honra, and other buildings,
bet will be of use to the company.
Tbe durability of toll immediate oil section Is Ulus
' traded by the faet that some of the well, on tbe “Hoov
er” Farm have been pumping for over Tour years, with
out any material diminution lk their yield, while toe
oil here produced, from its greater convenience for
transportation and superior gravity, always commands
from one to two dollar, per barrel mors than tha oil at
Oil Greek.
The eScers of ’toe Company feel justified In present
ing the following estimate of what, with ylsoroni
management, toe above landa cab be mafia to yield for
toe>beneflt of the stockholders In a comparatively short
time:
THE “STEWART FARM.”
There Is room on this for one hundred lots of ten rods
square, ,u of.whioh can bo leased Immediately for one
half toe oil, free of all expense to the Gottupcmv.
Estimating one well to each lot (one hundred wells,
although there is room for three hundred) at the very
moderate'.averagcoffosbarrsZreaeh, wonldnt&kea
Dally product of-. ..—,.. .... . 1,000 bbla.
Out of this toe Company Is share would be. 600 bbla
Value of dally yield to toe Company, at
ten dollar, per bbl (It la now selling at
$13.60. )w.«m. .................... w.,...56,000 00
Allowing throe hundred working days to
, the year, this , would make the Compa
ny's annual not receipts, from too Stew
art Farm slono-—■ 1,600,000 00
mowing the same estimates for tha “Hoot- x
er ” Farm, in which the Company owns
one-fourth tn fee of the land Interest, to*
annual net receipts from the latter would
ho—— 378,000 80
Making the annual receipts from both
Farms * 1,876.000 00
Deducting from-this amount the turn of
$376,000 ttr contlnieneieu, would leave
th*
Net Annual income of toe'Gbmpany—. 81,600,000 00
ALL THEBE LOTS CAN BE IMMEDIATELY LEASED,
If it Is deemed expedient, at a royalty of one-half tot
Oil. with covenants binding lessees to rink- wells, with
all possible diligence, to toe depth of 600 or more feet'
A FEW PLAIN WORDS TO SUBSCRIBERS,
You are not asked to subscribe to this Stock with the
expectation of immediately receiving larc* dividende,
but the basis on whleh the* Company rests, it is be
lieved, will make your investment not only sitfe, but,
prospeetlvely, of enormous value.
Notwithstanding, at the present prices of oil,the Com
pany A annual receipts (without any further develop
ment) would be forty thousand dollars, or eight per
sent, on the cost of the stock. .
The President, Mr. Stewart, is on* of the most practi
cal and experienced oU 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 wared to make the investment pre
amble.
Applications for a large proportion of the stock have
already been made, hut none will he received until the
books of the Company tin regularly opened for that
purpose.
Only a limited amount of the stock will be sold st
subscription price.
_The stock will Vs issued full paid, without further
assessments.
BOCKS OF SUBSCRIPTION will bo open for a few
days, ou aud after January 16, -1666, at the office of
E, ©. JAMIES, Treasurer,
* -• ne-ioi walnut Street. FhlUda,
Also, temporarily, bT
A. DOUGLAS,
feS’tf At B. E. 'cor. SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Sts.
ggP== OFFIC EOF THE '
KOCE OIL COMPANY 3
-409 WALNUT STREET,
At the Annual Meeting of the “BOCK OIL COarPABTST
OB PEKNSYIiVAUU, * ’ held this: day* the follow!**
officers vrewieleeted to serve for the ensuing year:
PRESIDENT,
J. T. McINNBS.
SXCBZTAHV ADD TSBASURER,
- JOHN P. GRAFF.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS,
J. T; McISNES. I SAM’LD. WALTON,
GEO. O. EVANS, I WM. & HASSELL,
- D. B. JONES.
The Annual Keporfc was read'by the Secretary* In
Shtch It was stated that “the Directors have, within
e space of ten months and a half, paid to the Stock
holder* dividend* tothe amount of ninety cents on each
share of their, stock being equal to ttoenty-nine per.
eent. per annum on the subscription price. ■
' The yaluab e fee simple property of the Bock Oil
Company-a tract oi seventy-nine acres of oil territory
located on Big Scrubgrass Greek, some twelve miles
from Franklin—was considered, and authority-was
given to the new Board pf Directors to proceed at once
with its vigorous development on the best terms that
can "he made.
Three new wells on the Byde & Egbert Farm, In
Which the ’’Rock” is interested. Are now in progress,
one oi whlchi has reached a depth ot 495 feet, with a
. show or oil fully-equai to the best wells ever struck on
this celebrated farm, not excepting the “Maple Shade”
and the •• Coquette "
ap4-6t JOHH-F. GRAF?; Secretary and-Treaanrer.
D’Vttg*’ -NOTICE.
W3E? Philadelphia, April 1,1865,
TheOfflceofthe
COMMON WEALTH OIL COMPANY,
On and after this date, will h» located in the Third
Story Front Boom In the
COMMERCIAL BUILDING, No. 515 CHESTNUT ST.
mhSl-12t. DAVID B. HILT, Sacntary.
OFFICE OF THE EOBEBT OIL
•=» COMPANY, No. 14V South FOUEtH Street,
Philadelphia, Aprils, 1805.
An adjourned-meeting of the Stockholders of the
EGBERT OIL COMPANY will be held on WEDNES
DAY. April 12th, 1665, at I o Clock, for the purpose of
OlectlhrAffcefs. WM. M, CARTER, '
ap6-Bt* ■ - < Secretary.
pgg- PHffiMX OIL COMPANY —AN
Adjourned Meeting of the Stockholders of the
Phoenix Oil Company will be held at the office. No. 134
South WHARVES (up stairs), on MONDAY. April 17th,
st 8 o’clock 1 J M-, for the purpose oi ttking into con
sideration the
ASSESSMENT OF 35 GENTS PER SHARE
on the stock, for an Election of- Five Directors to serve
for the enuring year, and other-important business.
ap6 Ilf JAMES Y, Secretary,
|SP> OFFICE BYDE FARM OIL COM
-I=X? PANT, Philadelphia, March 31,1865.
The Board of Directors have ibis day declared a
Dividend of FIFTEEN CBNTS PER SHARE, payable
on and after April Bth. The Transfer-Books will he
dosed THIS DAYat BP. M., and opened April 10th.
apl-et - WM.M. CARTER, Sec’y and Treas.
A 1 40 lETEREBT IN A PBIVATE
OIL CO! for sale. ftloe»400. Address "M 0.,”
Press Office. It*
|®» OFFICE OF THE jETN/A MINING
COMPANY. Phil Adelphia, .March 27. 1665.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that) an, Instalment of
ONE DOLLAR per Share on each and evorv Share of
the Capital Stock of the AETNA MINING COMPANY
has this day. been ceded in, payable on or before the
10thday or AnrtLlSgS, at the offloe of the Company,
No. 3!64 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia
By order of the Director*. S. A. HOOPES,
mhSStaplO Treasurer,
OFFICE or TRI PERKY OIL
COMPANY, Southeast corner of WALNUT and
FOURTH Streets.
. Philadelphia, March 20.1865. _
The annual meeting of the Stockholders of tne PERRY
OIL COMPANY Wjfi.be held at the office of the Com
pany, on MONDAY, the 10th of Aprilnext, at 11 o clock
A.M .when an election will be held for nine Directors, a
Secretary, and Treasurer, to serve for thoessulng year,
„ ' JAMES PERSY,
mhM-mwfstaplO Secretary.
■333“ AT A MEETING OF THE SfOCß
*=K’ HOLDERS Of the CHERRY RUN PETROLEUM
COMPANY, held April 4, the following resolution was
.paused:
Resolved, That the supplement to the charter of the
Company* increasing the capital stock to two hundred
thousand shares of a par valued ten dollars each, be
accepted. '
, The hookawiU he closed from the 10th to the 18ib, and
the new issue of stock be ready for delivery on the 17th
instant.
The director; have this day declared a dividend of
ONE PER CENT, on the new Issue, payable on the
17th. clear ol State tax.
ap6-Bt* H. B. PAUI,, Secretary.
■rsa— STANDING IiIONK OIL AKn
THB MaSkst 1 COMP * IfT-OHEAFEaT BTOOK I*
CAPITAL. 900.000 SHARES.
working capital, *40,000.
PAR VALUE, $l.
SUBSCRIPTION FRICK, 60 CENTS.
HO FURTHER ASSESSMENTS.
within a few days a new well bus b.en .truck At a
distance orone hundred yard. {ton our property, on
the Kanawha,
All the lends of this Company are located within the
(treat Oil bolt of West Virginia, and embraees SIS seres
In fee simple, and two leases, one of 10 and the other of
I sores. -
Haps and Prospeetns at the office.
Subscription brok will dose in a short Hmeraa the
slock is being rapidly aold.
Office, Alt WALNUT Street, Room Ho. S, third
story.
ISAAC COOPER, President.
v „ ' JAMES H FEROrrSON. Treasurer.
mh«.l» CHAB. H. BIDBBOTHAM. Secretary,
■rag- A nSBUSO OF THE STOOE,
HOLDERS OF THE LITTLE KANAWHA AND
SPRING CREEK OIL COMPART will be held at the
Northwest corner ofFOUKTH and WALNUT Streets, on
MOSSAT, April 10th, atSo’olookP. M., to make by
lawc and elect Board of Directors to senre oo« year.
JOSEPH N. KUOH, ..
President,
SAMUEL ECOLES. JR.,
Treuorar,
, TJ® properties of this company compriss 20 acres m
«. royalty, on Bnrntn* Springs Run, Wirt
, West Yfrgiijte. and 600 acres on Spring
Creek, near the abovOin fee simple. The company
hare two entlnea on the ground working,
■* li “ lt «i portion of the working oapttal is etUl not
can bebadjat subscription prise,
*mtSltapliS * ft * »»6 CHURCH Alley.
g THE DAT IS OURS!
215th PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS.
9th UNION LEAGUE REGIMENT.
TEE MILITARY COMMITTEE OF THE UNION
LEAGUE has received, authority to raise AHOTHES
REGIMENT OF INFANTRY for
UNDER THE CALL OF DECEMBER 19, 1864.
Orders haveheen given to the Provost Marshals and
other Mustering Officers to muster in Recruits for the
Regiment.
The Officer* are all Yeterau Soldier** end will take
care of their men, find he with them in the field.
NATIONAL. GUARDS’ HAUL-,
RACE STREET, BELOW SIXTH,
CMT AND UNITED STATES BOUNTIES:
ONE YEAR.™,..™.,.5500.
TWO TEAR 5............................. 650.
THBEETEARSBOO. -
Besides the HIGHEST WARD BOUNTIES and PAT,
RATIONS, and CLOTHING.
Recruiting Stations have been established in various
parts of the city.
By order of tha'
MILITART COMMITTEE OF THE UNION LEAGUE.
ap7,B-apll tntbsM
« PRIZE MONEk. GOVERNMENT
ASTD LOCAL BOUNTIES TO ALL WHO ENTER
TBB UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS.
Orders have been received from the head of the
Bfhrise Corps; at Washing ton mot to restrict recruits to
a particular else* (as has been the cese heretofore), but
to receive ALL who have served in the volunteer set*
vice, or in the reghlars, or in the marines, and have
been honorably discharged. .finch persons enlisting in
the U. S, Marines wifi receive the Government and
local bounty, and will also be entitled to their abate of
frize money in any capture of the enemy’s vessels.
or further information apply at the recruiting ren
dezvous. Ho. 31XSouth Fit OUT Street, between 9 A.
M. and 3 o’clock P, M., evezyda* but Sunday.
JAMES FORNEY,
apl-tf Captain and Recruiting Officer.
«U. S. MILITARY SCHOOL FOR
OFFICERS. No. 515 CHESTNUT Slraet, Philadel
phia, OPPOSITE INDAPEBDENCE HALL.
J 'BN H.. TAGGART, Prewptor,
Late Colonel 12th Regtment Pennsylvania Reserves.
A lane number of Eeojnd Lieutenants IbrGolored
Troopa wanted Immediately.
Terms—One month, $3O; two months, $3O Soldiers
admitted for two weeks at $lO Payable in advanae.
Books supplied. Pamphlets sent by maUonappltea
tlon. mb3o-12t
gS 1881.
DUE* MAY 1* 1865, AND JUDY 1,
BOUGHT AT HIGHEST MARKET RATES,
WM. FAINTER & CO., Bankers,
ap7- tf - lIP SOUTH THIRD STREET.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE
A 07 THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY,
_ Washuqtok, January 35. 1865.
Wher&ae, By satisfactory evidence presented to the
undersigned, it has been made to appear that THE
NATIONAL EXCHANGE BARK OF PffiIADELPHIA,
is the city of Philadelphia, In the county of Fhiladel*
phla. ana State of Pennsylvania, has been duly orga
nised under and according to the requirements of the
Act of Congress entitled *‘ An act to provide a National
Currency, secured by a pledge of United State* bonds,
and to provide for the circulation and redemption
thereof, * 3,1864, and has complied with
all the provisions or said act required to be complied
with before commencing the business of banking under
said Act— . '
ifoWt therefore. I, HUGH McCULLOCH, Gom**
troller of the Cnirency, do hereby certify that. THI
NATIONAL EXCHABGB BA»K 0# PHILADELPHIA,
in the city of Philadelphia, in the county of Phuadel*
yhia, and State of BennayiTaaia. la authorised to eom
menee the bntinese of fcankln* tinder the act aforesaid.
ComptrollM o) Ut. Currwuy.
rpHE FRANKLIN SAVING FUND,
HO; 136 SOUTH FOURTH STBEEt, BELOW
t CHEBTSOT,
Pays five.per cent. 'lnterest on Beposlts. Agents for
the sale of united States 7 S-10 Loans at Par, Govern
ment, State and City Loans and Stocks bontht and sold
tor depositors and others on Commission. nthl7 3m
WILLIAM H. WAYNE,
* 7 _Late Disconnt Clerk Bank of Jforth America,
STOCK and BILL BEOKKB, Ho. 16 BABE Street.
Loans, Stocks, Ac., purchased and sold at the Phila
delphia Stock Board, Honey, procured on collaterals.
Promissory notes negotiated. As., Ac. 'mhll-lnt
QAMXJEL ALLEN,
£? STOCK BROKER.
80. 136 South. THIRD Street,
Pstladblphu.
UMMXD*
OHi STOCKS, U a IiOAMS, &C,.
. - BOUGHT iJTD SOLD - ■
OJTOOMHI6SIOW,
BT GBOSGS J. BOTH,
Broker*
80. 18 South THIRD girt*.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
April 3, 1665.
PEOPLE’S FIRE IKSVBANCE CO.
WOBCESTEB, MAJSS.,
ENDING DEO EM BEK 81, 1865.
amount op capital stock:. . .««™~saoo,ooo
Amount of Capital actually paid la in cash.. 300,000
Amount ofßeal Estate owned by the C 0.... ..$41,900 00
'* Loans on Beal Estate.... 75,334 00
11 Bank Stocks (market value).~.w. 125,883 00
“ United States Stocks do. 117,36 i 00
“ Loons onCollateral.. ......... 30,775 00
“ Cosh.on band and in bank......... 18.666 67
Cash in hands of Agents6,BBs 52
“ Other assets not above specified,
inclndlnnaccrned Interest....... 4.363 IS
Amount of Losses unadjmted UMIMt n»H4 IMS . *3.000 00
.Ontstandins claims, and due..... . none.
apS-mwf6t
JNBURANCB AGAINST
EVERY DESCRIPTION.
mmiERS’ IS8l’E«CI COMPAHT,
Capital §5300,000.
ItM. W. AIMS, Agent, 404 Walnut Street,
PHILADELPHIA, -
' GENEBAL ACOIDEBT POLICIES
Fop Five Hundred Dollars, with $3 pot weak, compen
sation, can he had for $3 per annum*- or any other sum
between $6OO and 110,000 at proportionate rates.
TEN DOLLABS PBEMIUM
Secures a Policy for $2, OtO, or -$lO per week compensa
tier for all and every description of accident-"travelling
or otherwise—under a General Accident Policy, at the
Ordinary Rate,
THIBTT DOLL IRS PREMIUM
Secures a foil Policy for SS.OOO, or 526 per week com*
pensation, as above, at the Special Bate,
FOREIGN RIBKS.
PbUoies issued for Foreign, West India, and Califor
nia Travel. Bates can he learned hy application to the
Office,
BHOBT TIME TICKETS,
Arrangements are in course of completion by which
the traveller will he able to purchase, at any Railway
Ticket Office. Insurance Tickets for one or thirty days’
travel. Ten csnts will buy a ticket for one day’s travel,
insuring $B,OOO, or $l6 weekly compensation. Ticket
Policies may he had for 8, C, and 12 months, in the same
manner.
Hazardous Bisks taken at Hazardous Bates, Policies
Issued for 6 years ford year* premium.
The rates of premium are lest than those of any other
Company covering the same risk. .
No medical examination is required, and thousands
of those who have been rejected hy Life Companies, in
consequence of hereditary or other diseases, tan effect
insurance in the TRAVELLERS* at the lowest rates.
Life Insurance Companies pay nopart of the principal
«um until the death or theassured. The TRAVELLERS’
pay the loss'or damage sustained hy personal injury
whenever it occurs.
The feeling of security which such an insurance gives
to those dependent upon their own labor for support is
worth more than money. No better or more satisfac
tory use can no made of so small a sum.
EODBET D F HI<i^ TOaBSOIf '
G. ¥. DAVIS. Vice Pre.ldect
S£KBT A DYEB, General An&t.
Applications received aad Polictfffllsraed by ■
WILLIAM W ALLEN.
mM3-mwfrS» Ho. 404 WALJTOf Street.
OIL COMPANIES.
MHJTAR*.
TWELVE MONTHS’ SEEVIOEi
HEADQUARTERS,
FINANCIAL.
COUPONS, Sv2o,
1885,
INSURiNCE.
ASSETS:
LIABILITIES:
•od not due.
JOSEPH TH-MNGHAST, Agent,
409 WALNUT STBEBT,
Philadelphia, Fa.
ACCIDENTS
BZ IHB
HAETFC ED, COHIT.
INDUCEMENT®.
OPENING!!
OUB SPBISfO IMPOETATIOX
OP
FOREIGN CARPETINGS,
OF NEW AND CHOICE DESIGNS,
WHICH WE OFFEE AT REDUCED FBIOES,
ALSO,
FRESH CANTON MATTINGS,
OF VABIOUB STILES.
MoCALLUM A Co.,
_ ~ No. 519 Chestnut Street*
ap7-ot %
IqiWPIJBLICATIOggj,
Xn the
. t INTERNAL REVENUE LAWS,
Act approved June SO, 3854. as amended,
And the
Act amendatory thereof, approved March 3,1865,
With
COPIOUS MARGINAL REFERENCES,
COMPLETE ANALYTICAL INDEX,
AND
TABLES OP TAXATION*
COMPILED BY
• HORACE DRBS6EB.
Ivol,, Bvo, Paper 60 cento: cloth sl*
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_ ' Noe. 443 and 445 BROADWAY.
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fO ADVERTISERS.
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Publiahad at CHAMBXB6BUBG, Pa.,
HM tka largest circulation of any Waoklr Newspaper
published ia the toutherj portion of tho State, acd i>.
therefore, tho toot ADVERTISING MEDIUM in that
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_ Advertisement» inserted at reasonale rates. Terms
CASH. C»P7 61*3 Y. JBLAM3HBB * 00.
WANTED—A FIRST-OIiASB SALES
” * MAN (Tin a Notion House), well acquainted with
Chester and Delaware county Trade. *
Direct Bon 1682 P. O. *■. apfr-et*
WANTED—A FIRST-CLASS SALES
■ * HAN <in a Notion House), well acquainted
With Trade in Delaware and Maryland.
Direct Box: 1682 P. O. apg-6fc»
Wanted—in a woolen jobbing
»' BOUSE, a SALESMAN, thoroughly acaualntod
with the city and near country trade, to sell by
sample.
Andreas ‘*Worker. ll atthisOfflce. apB-3t*
WANTS D—A YOUNG MAN, AS
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htuse* an experienced hand required. Address “8.
this office. • apg-3t*
for
LIPS INSURANCE The hest terms offered. Ap
ply at 433 CHESTNUT St., second story. mhSMm*
YNFORMATION WANTED.—BELA-
X TIVES of CLARA REYNOLDS, supposed to be
formerly of Lancaster county, who married' Hiram
WitcheU, of Winchester, Virginia, about the year 1856,'
and unbaeantstly lived at Chesterfield, Virginia, will
confer a special favor bv sending' their address to me at
Lock Box No. 15, HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania.
ap7 3fc LAURA WITGHBLL.
X?MPLOYMENT HORSE FOR HOUSE*
KEEPERS, Seamstresses, Chambermaids, Waiters,
Nurses, Cooks, Laundresses, and general housework,
whit, and colored. BOSS LOCUST St. api-tm
T7MPLOYMENT HOUSE fob CLERKS,
-H-J Book-keepers, Salesmen, Packers, Porters. Watc
hmen, Coachmen, Drivers* Conductors. Bar-tenders,
Waiters,Farm-hands, Gardeners, &c. Emploj era suited
at short notice, 803 and 804 LOCUST St, ap4-lm
fJREATEBT THING OF THE TIMES
VA -BOWEN’S PRIZE ENVELOPES.-Agents wanted
everywhere. Premium Watches given to Agents. „On
receipt of $l5 we will mail, post-paid, 100 Envelopes,
and a splendid Solid Silver Hunting-Case Watch as a
premium to the agent. A single Envelope sent, .with
circular and futlpartieulars, on receipt of 25cants. Ad
dress A. H. BOWEN & GO., P. 0.30x4270,36 BEBK
MAN Street, N, Y. mh27-3m
At WANTED TO PURCHASE, A
JB. HOUSE on Arch street, west of Fifteenth street.
Address Box 1881 Post Office. It*
« WANTED TO RENT—A FUR
NISRSD HOOSE in the country, within tan miles
oi the city, near a railroad station. Address *‘R. A
office of The Press, ap6»Bi*
« WANTED—A HOUSE WlTH
modern conveniences, in a good neighborhood, for
& family of four persons, by a responsible tenant. Call
onor address “H« fit 8 *"
epe-3t* 434 MARKET Street.
<sl JSOn yfanted-on real
W* ,CUU ESTATE worth $5,C00. for three years,at
six per cert. Any merchant ia the city wishing to open
a Commisi ion House in the country will hear of a good
opportunity by .addressing “Loyal Citizen,* 1 Press
office. : aps.6t .
fton nnn (twenty thousand
DOLLAK3).—WANTED. a Gentl-man
With this amount, cash, to invest with a Manufacturer
foroneyear. Address **A. B. C., M office of The Press t
FMl&' elphia ap4 6t*
FOR SAtE AJfD TO JLET~._
MTO LET.—a DWELLING HOUSE
in the vicinity of LOGAN Square (rent value $500)
to let, with furniture, to a small family without chil
dren, six months from the 15th of April instant Rent
taken In board. Address **&. E Box 542 Post
Office ap7-2t*
£| FOR BALE—THE PHILADELPHIA.
MB SOCIETY YOB THE ESTABLISHMENT AND SUP
PORT OF CHARITY SCHOOLS offer their property for
sale- It is situate os the north side of Walnut street,
between Sixth and Seventh streets- The lot is forty
eight fact six inches front by one hundred and thiriy
feet deep, to a six-feet- wide alley in the rear, of which
ii has the use and privilege. The present building on
it contains thirty-three offices.
Proposals for Repurchase will be received by the Com
mittee on Property, at the office of ISAAC NORRIS, ao.
617 WALNUT Street, on the premises. ap7-fmwflt
«V_ FOR- SALE—A WATSON
■/cTH GERMANTOWN WAGON, in first-rate order,
pair of stylish HOR6JS6, two setalof double Harness,
made by Phillips, &c. • Ao. Sold for want of uss only.
Apply at Box 2472 P. O. I ap7-3t*
r%lh TERRITORY. —FOR SALS, A
valuable OIL TRACT situate on a branch of the
Tionesta, in the developed part of Warren county. Two
streams of water run through this tract, which contains
excellent Boring Land, with every indication of Oil.
Torres moderate and title good.
Title, plot, certificates, &*., open for examination.
Apply to
Aro. MgDANIR&,
ap6-8t He. 55 South THIRD Street.
OFFICE TO LET—SUITABLE FOR
V/ au OR Company—ROOM Ho. 4, northwest corner
FIFTH and CHESTNUT. Apply at ROOM Ho. 3. ap6-3t
T?OR SALE—ONE ORIGINAL SHARE
in a first- class OIL COMPANY now forming. For
particulars address “Excelsior,” cue Box 1549 Phi
ladelphia Post Office. apS 4t*
F)R SALE-GOOD OIL TERRITORY
IH WIST VIRGINIA. —Parties wishing lands,
good and cheap, would do well by calling on
E. B. ALSOP, Blue Greek oil Company,
ap4 fit* 407 WALNUT Street.
TO IST- '
THE OFFICES Hoi. 238 and BSS CABTEE’S
Alley.
In the Old Post Office Building,
Also the fifth and. sixth stories of same building.
The third story of the
COMMONWEALTH BUILDING,
Nos. fill and 613 CHESTNUT Street,
Suitable for an Exchange.
Lifted by 28 windows.
Jpplyto
THOB. H. CORNELL.
Coantinc H o ago of
Dr. D. J»YHE & SOD,
343 OHBSTWOf 6tr««t.
F)B sale—a lot of ground on
SEYBBBTSfcreet, west of nineteenth, 40 by 8S feet?
will be cloned very low Sot cask. B F. OLsffjf,
mhlB it 1»3 Boath rOXSB.HO. Street.-
gCHUYLKILL COAL.
' NOTICE. —The undersigned hereby reepeotfnlly noti
fy their friends and the public that the leases from
the new York and Schuylkill Goal Company (formerly
the Forest Improvement Company), under which they
have heretofore operated various Collieries In Schuyl
kill county, Pa., having severally expired by limita
tion ol the same, and the Company havins determined
to engage In mining and selllni Coal, the business will
hereafter.be conducted by said Company.
7 In making this announcement the nndersisned desire
to return their warmest acknowledgments to their nn
merons easterners and friends for the liberal patronage
extended to them dnrinx the last twenty ■ five years, and
to solicit a continuance of the same id favor of the NEW
YORK AND SCHUYLKILL COAL COMPANY, in
which their senior is, and will continue to be, largely
interested.
$420,991 32
OHAS. A. HBOKSOHER <fi 00.,
febbpabt, ises.
THE HEW IOBE & SCHUHKH.Ii COAL CO.
*5 SOUTH STREET, NEW YORK, and
887 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
MOSES TAYLOR,
CHAB. A. HEOBSCHBB, O. WILSON SATIS,
JOHN P. PHELPS, WM E. WARREN.
RICHARD HECKSCHEB.
O. WILSON DAVIS,
WM. E. W KEREN,
TREASURER AND SECRETARY.
W. W- DUFPIELD,
RESIDENT MANAGER AT WOODSIDE,
dSS^NOTICSl —Referring annexed card the
NEW YOBK AND SCHUYLKILL COMPANY annonnoe
that, having assumed the working of the several Col
llsifles which have for many years been operated by
Messrs OHAS. A. HECKSCHEB A GO.. they are new
prepared to contract for the delivery, during the ensuing
year, from their WHARF (H)'at RICHMOND. ON THE
DELAWARE BITER, NBAS PHILADELPHIA, of their
superior White and Red Ash Schuylkill Coal. Ordem
respectfully solicited.
O. W. I>AVIS, President.
Maboh.lL 1865. “ mh3o-mwflBt
CIGNOR YALLO, No. 532 N. TENTH
o Street, Teacher ol Single e, Plano, Yiotln. Plate,
Gniiar, Ac : Jg£°L-
nHEAP REPINED SUGARS AND
txrpTTPR Ttw the Packages for sale.by OHAEIiKS
DO nnlwnn oIL 10T Street apl gt«
p RAPE VINES FOR SALB.^—GiKTAW •
VXba, Isabella, Concord, Clinton, Diana. Hartford.
: Prolific? Oporto, and other varieties, In lareo or small
1 anantltles, at low prices, T. B.FLETOHBR,.
api- tuthstt* DrLANCO, N. J.
CARPETINGS.
WANTS.
- 45 SOUTH Street, NEW YOBK.
OFFICES
DIRECTORS.
BAML. SLOAN,
OFFICERS.
PRESIDENT.
SCHUYLKILL COUNTY.
AUCTION SAEEB.
Peremptory sale of books,
“ **
On KOSDiR mutoSTDAY HORNINGS,
11th, at 10 ocloek/ht
riJhSSSP 8 ? 11 . 41 *»-’& ®» 8 48081 s tK&
of of Stock, MfelWlMlß
, S° tkB ■>' Ametioitt and foreign
Ho? if; ISS; A J th ' ,r 1 - Bryant, Bat croft, Bowhlwt,
Holmes.lDaoa. Maroh.
iS?SI T S> l r wte; afe
Guizot, Herbert, Span cer, Andorra Uton *
Also, handsome Family and PoefcAt iitvin.
‘sJSS Vefvrt Wo^S?
Photograph Albums, Scrap Books, Pocket SSt*
fblios,.Writing snd Paint Boxes, Buwavfi21 B *ifu2£
En*V«, Euv«»or**“, &« . Ac . Atf.
fen HERKNESS’ RAZAAR, RINTH
JSffkX AND SANSOM Streets, 1
AUCTION SALK OP HORSES, Ac T
ON SATURDAY MORNIHG NEXT,
at 10 o’clock, comprising about
SIXTY HORS IS*
Suited to harness and the saddle, including—
A pair of handsome matched gray hones*
A Rogers barouche and Jenny Lind wagon*
A Watson rodraway and no-top wagon.
, A Watson eulkey, three sleighs, single sad doubfe
harness, blankets, robes, &c
A donkey, donkey cart and harness.
4»7 Bale peremptory, by order of Executors of estate
of Eu is tun Perot, Esq., deceased.
. ALSO,
. A span of elegant dapple gray horsas, with long flow*
ing tails. To be sold to doso & concern.
« , ALSO, s
•h large collection of dcslrabl. new and aocond-haad
canugeß, ll,ht wagom. single and doable harness,
•addles, bridle., whips, halters. Si*.
Xirno postponement on aeeonnt of woathor.
&c 1 m VSDDBSDAY.
ALFRED M. HRBKNEBB, Aueiionoer.
AMESEMESrTg.
\ME RICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
JOHK T. F0KD......« M . ..Manager.
ITALIAN OPEBA.
POSiriVELiY ONE MIGHT ONLY.
ShTUBDAY BVBHIjra, April S, BK,
When will be presented Verdi’s celebrated Opera. Ik
four acts, of
ebnani.
CAKOZZI-ZUOfIHI,
Sia. itACCAFKKRI,
810. BZMiIMI,
J sia. Busrar.
sia. MtriiiEK.
brstEEICHABDT.
_ . . 6IGEOBA ZAFmJCI.
Conductor. OAKL BSSSEiinr
Boors open st 7X i Opera commence*at 8
Becersed Beats . . », _
~T o, t ? ..o ,l!ai. ?e d tb ® AcsdemT and at TBOMPLgS'a
date Gould’s). SETBHIH and CHBSIHtn!
Admission, *1.50; Family Circle, SO cents: Amnkl.
tteatre, 30 cents. HEHSr B. HBtfilft 9 ” 1 '
ap7-2t • - Snslnsas Ha saner.
"NTEW CHESTNUT-STREET THKA.
TEE—€HBbTKDT BTBEST. ABOVE TWBLrot.
riSIDA^EVEI A PrU 7.
op
- MB. WALTER LENNOX.
When &
BILL EIOH WITH FOB. WIT, ABB PATHOS
Will be presented.
_ , „ MIBB THERESA WOOB,
Premiere Dansensa of (horn’s Gnsl German Onara
wwar Sye lnE “ etod ““ vahlllbU »««*».
QBAHD SPAWISH DAUCI,
LA HADBILEBBo *
The evening’s per* rmance will commence vtth anew
version of Shakapeaie’a sublimetragedy. n tried
„ - . MaCBKTH. •
Macbeth,,..—. Mr. Siwin ForrestLe&iun.
With the Pathetic staled ******
the BRAVE ABD bIS FAIR IMOGBNH.
Body Macbeth—......MissCharlotte C ashman Rita-
GRAND HIGHBAKB^&t 11684 ’ 19 *
.Tocoaclnde. for the last Mme arSfc
Southern Picture, In six scfs, sir led
UNCLE TcM’S CABIN;
LIFE AMONGTHB LOWLY.
. BATDMUV AFTERNOON, April 8.
THIRTY-NINTH GRAND FAMTf.T MATTWW
When Uncle Tom’K Cabin will bepreeentad.
T MRS. B. P. BOWERS
l»entag«d, aid trill shortly appear. •
walnut-street theatre.
_ e BENEFIT
To the Widow end Orphan Children of the late
• . „ WILLIAM H. Paul,
M.»®> gpr of the Walnut-street Theatre.
WEBnBBDAY AFTERNOON, April 12,186 A
ysstyali*
EDWIN ABAMB,
... _ . a.vraiso bowess.
and the Companies of (lie “
CHESTNUT- IsTBBBT THEATBE.
AKOH STREET THEATRE,
WALNUT-BTBEIT THEATBE,
with the consent of their respehttre manarels
Particulars in Sunday Papers.
Brets Circle and Parquet— ....SO cents.
Family Circle Baa t»_
Tickets can he now had at the Walnut street Theatre
&od of H. E. Helller, Programme office. 112 South.
Fourth street 5 ap7-ft
THEATRE.
FRIDAY BVBHma. April "7. 1£65.
BENEFIT OP VESTVALI.
THE MAGNIFICENT
GAMEA! O AMR At -GAKBAt
GAMEA! GAMEA!
GAMEA!
MONDAY, the new-play of
HEARTS ARE THUMPS
TIfRS. JOHN DREW’S NEW ARCS*
A'-L STREET THEATRE.
BENEFIT OF EDWIN ADAME
TO NIGHT, FRIDAY, April 7, IMS,
_ HKN OF Th 2 DAY. ’
Frank Hawthorn .. —Edwin Adam*.
To conclnda with BLACK EYED SUSAN
WilMam™— .Edwin Adame.
Gnethrain.—. Stnarl Hobson.
l>Olly M&ygflW6f*e«e.»ee»eca*«H.»e*,eel|iggO ! JBff<M^l[ (
ORCHESTRA.- PUBLIC
AA BBHEABBALS ejery SATURDAY at 3K o’deek
P. M. i W MUSICAL FOKd HaLL. Blnile Ecksti, 35
cents* Six Tickets, $1; to be bed at Tnunplar’s, le.
die’s, and Meyer’s Music Stores, and at the HalL
THE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS.
CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth, is PPM nanv#
for visitor*, from 9 A. BL to 6F.BL jtX
• 3BOAJEUMIW©#'
TTANDSOME. SECOND STORY lHf
“ FOBHIBHBD BOOMS, with boarding, within
five minutes’ walk of Eighth and Cflestnat Also one
furnished. Beferesce required. -Address “Bor: 88U
r. 0 f * ap7-6t*
Handsome roomb, with:
„ BOARD, at the Northwest corner of NINTH and
BPRUCE Streets aps-St«
REMOVAXS.
"DEMOYAL.—THE OFFICE OF THE
All HOOTER AND MARSHALL OIL COMPANY he*
been removed bom No. 308 South FOURTH Street to
Northwest Corner FIFTH and CHESTNUT Street*.
Room No. S. ntiam
EOST AND FOUND.
T OBT.-g-A PERPETUAL POLICY,
", given by the Franklin fire Insurance Company or
Philadelphia, No. 2C04, dated January 9th. less to
JOHST P. KOBIER, and bv him transferred to WNL
GRA9T, April 13, 1843. having been lost a snitabla
Beward wifi be given for its retan to JOHH 'WBB,
80. 565 Berth FIFTH Street
April 6,1865 ap7-13t*
PITY WARRANT LOST—No. 584, OF
WATER BE Pi RTMEST, payable to my order, and
not endorsed. Payment stopped.
WILLIAM WHITE,
It* 1355 North TENTH Street.
r!T THE OBPHANS’ COURT FOR
THB CITY AND COUNTY Of PHHADBHPHIA.
Batata of BIOHABD WAG SEE.
Notice Is hereby liven that CATHARINE
widow of taid deceased, hu died in said Court Jb«r pe
tition ana appraisdnaaaat of the personal property which,
she elects to retain under the act of April 14th. iRSf,
end its supplement* and that thesazae'wxll be approved
by tbe said Court, on FRIDAY, April 21st, 1865. nnltig
exceptions be Hied thereto. ~
JOBUBf SHALLCHOSS,
Attorney for Petitioner.
»p 7 4fc*
April 5, 1565
HRUNERE
.Can KISTER’S, No. 145 N. EIGHTH
"Bystreet, will open on THOESDIY, April c, a larfe
assortment of SPEIHG ASD SOMMSB HttLIRBETof
the Tery latest styles. City milliners not admitted. Wa
hare row open onr Kibbonr, Floweret Straw Trinr
mtogs, Bonnets, Hats, and Frames of the best shapes.
EgM-MTiam WIST CHESTJSK
PHILADELPHIA »t%
ROAD, VIA MEDIA.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
On and after MONDAY, April 17,1865* the train* vfM
leave as follows:
■ _ WBST CHESTER TRAINS
Leave Philadelphia for West Chester at 7.35 and ELS
A. M., and 2.15,145, and 6 45 P H.
Leave West Chester for Philadelphia at 6.2 D. 7.46, and
10.551, M., and 145and4 45P. VL
Trains leaving. West Cheater at 7.45 A.M. and leaving
Philadelphia at 4 45 P. MJwiil stop only at Media, 5.R
Junction, Glen MiDs- Cheyuey’s, and Street Road.
B. G, iGKCTIoa tBAISTB
Leave Philadelphia forß. C, Junction at 4,35 and IP
'Leave R. C. Junction for Philadelphia at 8.28 A X.
and 7.20 P. M.
These trains stop at all interhiediate stations,
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia at 630 A M, and 2P. M.
Leave West Chester at BA. 5f and SP, M.
Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.35 A. M. and 4.45 P,
H., and leaving West Chester at 7.45 A, M and 4.45
M. connect at B C. Junction with trains on P. t B. G.
R.B. for Oxford and intermediate points.
Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel oalsr
as barrage, and the Company will not, in any can, bn
responsible for an amount exceeding one hundred dol*
laze, unless a special contract is made for the same,
HENRY WOOD, Gen'l Stzp'i.
Philadelphia March 15,1365. mhtt*33kli
Eg—uimumauu CAMDEN AND AT
-1,81 -"!* *»■ ■W’.LAimO RAILROAD. —Trais®
leave Vlne-atreet Ferry:
Freight, with Pasaenger Car attached—.—.7.3o A.S&.'
Atlantic Accommodation..4.up.hr
Junction Accommodation —. —.5 30 P gf.
„ RBTURStIRg, LEAVES A3LARTIG.
Atlantic Accommodation ...6.13 A. R.
Keiths. With Pauenier Oar attached—L3oP. ET.
Junction Accommodation— .6.35 A. 27.
EXTEA HADDONFIELD TRAINS
Leave Vine street 11. IfiA. M., Haddondeid 12.30 F. ]&
Freight must be delivered at Cooper's Point before
3.30 P. M, to lnanre it* coin* down the next day.
mlOlmif JOHN Q. BRTAHT, Agent.
■ROERMAN & ADAMS,
JLfc DEALERS IS OIL LARDS.
Land a and Lease* bouaht and sold on Commission.
Office 338 WALNUT Street.
ap"-6t* Boom 80. S.
pHOTOGKAPH ALBTOB.— BVY T EM
A begt stales when desired: Patent Hinge*back Al
fcoms* sold at B. F. BEIMBB'S Photo«npj& GaliOT.
Elegant styles TariomaUe*. 633: &BCH Street, it*
,]ait iUi>
■ left earir
pARD PHOTOGRAPHS—I 2 FOR f 1.25; '?/ '**&fg*
Beat and pretty suitable for albutaf alto for its ] »phe scir
scholar* to exchange with rahoolmate*. Bee specimen* toeea.
at BEIMEB'S. 88003*0 Btreet. above Green If ;■ ad- bDBTOH-
nARTEB DE VISITB—VARIOUS t „
\j gtrles. plain and tinted* executed in style to antfc jgUiFeP* »
Jriday 6*
l ®l
RnRKRT DOSNKRL & SO ST, atNeW T«flt
8088 SPC VAITnPX Stea'et.
T7OB THE ILLUMINATION.
I “GBAHT CASDLBS.”
■Warrantednot to "Bun.”
For rale by
apaet*
CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES, SNisliLnßtiilast. _
U tiebly nbW styles foe the ipsrE*f*SffsSa
TBADE-A Superior &.“?#!. sbiM , for Porf
roilS-tf 15» and 159 STorth THIRD Stnatjr »«*■*■* *
rML LANDS SURVEYED AND LAI* Shon at
U M nt in Leases and TopofrapWcal Flanßl>rawa*-vKrtf boari j °*ia waUC
G MB OPKIBB, Ciril Engineer and Surreyor, 8?« N the »a*d.
«04fc South FIFTE sireet,~ne*r Walnut Bt.* e.
apMSi* Philadelphia *
r) COAL-OIL BEFINBRS.—TAN?? '„
lined ■with lead. burned in the beet manner r\£s? iSd ready,® l (]
warranted to rive LEt(rAD , !
»pg Si* 110 and lla Sooth SgVBSTHStm E Btatas. a»
MJ. MITOHESON, 528
• Street, dfifilrefe to see M.ASOS HTTTCHINB,
lHn this busts® 1 ?.
to be Ms*£adi«ss by any oaewb**fcd f *f
famishit. •;.■•■ --.n- fitf SEC
MORGAN, ORB, & CO., STKAM £
irX OlRfi BtubDBES, Iron Fonndere, and _O' ,
HeoMniete and- Boiler Hsktn, Kb WIS Cl| ;
IKi Btreet. miadelhUa. < i
ig, heaea