The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 18, 1864, Image 3

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    FOREIGN NOTES.
s oon WAY or Pureraniw minash.—When
f"
Athenians Toile that fine Ray morning and found
. - t rho statues of Hermes, which guarded the street
Are the raarkt-plaoe, the temples, and gym-
COM' . ' t" their fair e city had been mutilated during
. 10 10 0
: obi, they were not more surprised than the
0,•,;e Co ncord e , l whoassed a few days ago by he he Place
and perceived that t. finest of
tatotary figures had been similarly outraged,
h rot to the same extent. The figure which
pea '
, n , r esents Lille was deprived of her nose, half her
tight arra
; and the solo of her left .ipot ; and w a s
Hirt of the a ff air is that thWoutrage
s tmt; oo , p erpetrated during the night, but at noonday;
tor V author of it did his work openly and in
lye pieSenoo of several people; and tnat he mutt
tore been a considerable time In doing it, for
00, nose, arm, and foot" are out off in tne neat
pt-
and most workmanlike manner. It appears
t eal a few days ago a man was teen to climb up the
beleMent Of the statue, seat himself upon its lap,
and with hammer and chisel begin his operations on
the nose ; that he then deliberately proceeded to
the foot. The sight
pre palate the arm, anti lastly
sttracted some grOups of Portions ; but .when y ou
asked why be was al owed to deface a public monu
ment, the answer la that he was thought to be em
ployed by . the "Administration " to mend the
hguree, and they auppolled it was all right. It was
only whoa he chanced to perform some curious an.
tiro that they began to think all was not right.
It m the way he was going on with his work he
s old soon have reduced •Lille to a shapeless mass
plot he not been interrupted by the sergens de silk,
1 0,0 arrested and took him oh to the Commissary of
Nike. It is said that this dein tn. of public menu•
p ons is more or loss insane, and the reason he as
sip es for this act Is that the statue -resembled his
pre. against whom he owed a grudge
ii TAX PROPLa FOR A SanliOli —A correspon
dent of the Bombay Gazette, in the Central Pro
vivo, relates an incident as having occurred at
neepore. which he had obtained from a highly in
:stligent native gentleman of his acquaintance. He
(me intelligent native) was with a great concourse
p; people at a fair held near the town of Raepore,
s o while sauntezing with many other strangercin
e,..e fair, one of them began bargaining wilt two
women of middle age for some very tine sugar-canes.
I ,e man got angry and Wok up one of them, when .
yse woman seized the other enu, and a struggle .en-
Ned. The purchaser offered a fair price, the s eller
demanded double. The crowd looked on, and a good
deal of abuse of the female rotations on both sides
10 ,k place. At last a policeman came up, and
culled out to the man to let izo his hold of the sugar
cane. He refused , saying, Irthat when people come
le the fair to aell, they should be made to sell at
reasonable prices or be turned out." "I," said
du informant, " t h ought the wan right, and told
its polideman so, and that if he took tue part of the
semen he would take the man's part, and see fair
r i u - 1 , Without further ceremony, the peeler, with
I.nlfe, cut the cane in two, in the middle, and
(lilting to both pieces, ' There,' said he, ' you see
the cause of my interference.' We looked down
sad actually saw, blood running from both pieces,
3ai forming a little pool on the ground, The fact
gas, the woman was a EOTOeteili of the very worst
- Md, and was drawing the blood from the man
trough the nano to feed the abominable devil from
ni,om she derived her detestable 'powers; but for
lie timely interference of the policeman he would
Ave been dead In another minute, 'or he no sooner
!BW the blood than he fainted: - He had hardly any
blrod left in hiln, and could not walk for ten days!"
niveTanions Smr.—Captain Shield, of the
bark Springbok, reports the following: "July is,
;:st In latitude (by observation) 78 deg. N., longi
tude (by ohronometer) 31 deg. 12 min. W'. At 1 P. M.
Aided a vessel, which bore down upon us and came
w ithin ',hailing distance, hovato, and showed us a
blast: board with 23 'deg.min. on it, being 18 deg.
;a:. I asked him several questions, such as ''tifttat
s the matter with you P 'Do you want any . thingl ,
7ou leaky 1" Where from and where bound
put all I could get out of him was, Captain Ido
put understand what ca l say,' although, in
eery plain English, ho led out several times
'Heave your ship to.' There appeared to be;
:erfusion on board, and there were about
erty men on deck ; and as I feared some
mg was seriously wrong on board the vessel,
'Gore up in chase, but soon fulled that he could
stitrip me, and had to give it up. Thought by the
;le, Sc , that she was built up the Straits of bibral
,r. While talking to him who seemed to be in
Large, a woman appeared on the top gallant fore
seta shouting as loudly as she could, at the same
we shaking her hands towards us and wringing
:eta over her head, evidently in great distress. The
in in charge was about six feet in height, and
lat. When 1 had hove to,
he at once kept away
, Jer our stern. I thought he was about heaving
)airo, but his helm was put up end all sail made in
remarkably short time ;, and, while doing this, the
croon in oharge was observed to throw the woman
. mti and drive her aft. I was "about ordering my
.suds into the boats when be made sail"—Pori Elt
•fitelli (Cope of Good Hope) Paper.
WILLIAM TEEM, TRU Powr.—A. meeting was hold
nt week iu Dundea to wind up the fund for the re
er of tho widow and orphans of William Thom,.
:e Incerary poet. The Rev. G. &linen presided,
d Mr. Watson read a statement of the accounts,
bleb stated that the subscription instituted there
. March, 1648, shortly after the poet's death,
:Jonnted, with bank interest, &c., to 1.346, which
14 less £lO 65., had been paid to the orphan
Aghters, the widow having died two months after
J: husband, according to a scheme by which the
iguents were continued to each of them till they
„ached sixteen years of age, which the youngest
d now done. They had been under the care of
:Intim, who appeared to have treated them judi
!Dully and kindly, and they had turned out well
•lncipled and industrious young women.—London
Mies. Oct. 20.
ARSENIO IN PULMONARY DMA/IR.—M. Ann
oy, French consul in (Mina, in reference to the •
se of arsenic by the Northern Chinese, says they
Ingle it with their smoking tobacco. According
missionaries who have lived a long time there,
tam free from arsenic is not sold. The same wit
els assured the French consul that the arsenic..
Jokers were stout fellows, with "lungs like a
'acksmith , s bellows, and as rosy as cherubs. ,, The
;Matter. of M. Montigny's statement has called
eta letter from Dr. Londe,
who announces that
:me years ago, in the course of a. discussion at the
eademy of Medicine, on the agents to be employed
cure tubercular consumption, he told the as
.ffibled doctors that he had found but one MIMS
:I means of combating this dreadful disease, and
•at means was the smoking of arsenic. The Doctor
uffirms his commendation of this remedy.
rBB FOUNTAIN OP VATIOLIIBII.—A letter from
aIIeiCIEC states that for some days past crowds of
tors have arrived there to examine the famous
Antain, of which the waters have fallen lower than
any former period. There emits a Maltese cross
:graved on the rock, which, according to tradition,
coeval with the period of the vice-legate`a govern
"eat at Avignon. This cross is on a level with the
ater in the basin in the dryest season. The water
• Dow five feet lower, and it is becoming daily more
:allow. The numerous factories which are sup
led with water from the Borgne are now working
dh only one-third of their force, which causes the
mutfacturere serious ins. •
t.)
rag " FLOICIINCE" SEWING MAostrrris.—lt ought
.e distinctly borne in mind that the, " Fiore= "
.sing Machine, sold at No. 630 Chestnut street,
ileages the widest . comparison with any other
rhino in use ; that it is preferred over all others
every instance where such comparison is made;
.st it is the best sewing machine in the world for
'Linda of family use, and that it is the only sew
g machine in existence that is sold with a guar
:tee to give perfect satisfaction to the purchaser,
• Ite money to be returned.
'ARCM INVOICE OB COCOA MATTINGS.—WO in•
e attention to the announcement of Messrs. Mc
lium x Co., No. 500" Chestnut street, of a large
Ttice of Fine Cocoa Mattings, the most extensive
choicest assottment in the city.
BrTTIII. Ala) CIBESB.—We invite attention to
Sliest assortment of Butter, Cheese, Oiler Vine.
• snd Sweet Older, by the barrel or gallon, offer-
W. H. SLooosto,
Eastern Market Cheese Stand,
Fifth street, below Idarket.
TEE NEW " CONTINENTAL " HAT, brought out
Wood Sz Cary, 726 Chestnut street, together with
other novelties in the Hat line, aro ottraoting
!tug attention.
Tan Lux oP AN Ustannua.—Lending umbrel
would seem to be about as unpromising a trade
'amen could go into, but it has been established
. a:egular business in Paris. The shops of tobac
i'lna are agencies for the loan of the articles,
:ere any one caught in a shower may procure an
tirella by depositing its value as security. Phi-
Velphlans buy what they want, and when they
ut a new suit, for instance, they go buy it at the
..va Stone Clothing Hall of Rookhill & Wilson,
603 and 005 Chestnut street, above Sixth.
Yam Taros.—A letter-writer from Atlanta
" The other day some rebels were taken on
lt Savannah river while duck shooting, among
was a captain in the rebel army. Three of
claps exchanged clothes with the prisoners, and
ixosum of this disguise per etrated into the heart
Savannah and returned safe. This and other cir
aaances have convinced General Sherman that
11 0 men in his command capable of performing
Manner of duty." This incident proves what
•H Will do in appearances. We belleye that even
lelel dressed in a complete suit from Charles
4.46 k Oo.'s one-price Clothing Store, under the
glnental Hotel, would pass for &gentleman any-
LEIO.
' lO lnA irt ChoTaira,
'lnas In Clothing,
4r.sloa In Clothing,
'•Vales in Clothing,
At Granville Stokes' Old Stand,
At Granville Stokes' Old Stand,
At Granville Stokes' Old Stand,
At Granville Stokes' Old Stand,
%SOO Chestnut Street.
609 Chestnut Street.
5 .609 Chestnut Street.
1.609 Chestnut Street.
LADrss , Poss.—A. large assortment of elegant
. _
eds at David H. Solis', 622'Aroh street. itole 4t•
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CHILDF.RN'6 , OLOTEIING. -13 0y5 5 and Girls' Over.
tts, Boys' finite, Infants' Clothing, Girls'
item The largest and best assortment In the
7, at M. Shoemaker & Co.'s, No. 4 North Eighth
test, n015.6t*
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let
Eva, EAR, THROAT Diseases, Catarrh, Asthma,
all nervousness, treated with the surest of sue
.% by Dr. Von Aionelizisker, with his newly-eon
tad apparatus. Office 1027 Walnut St. noll-Bt+
Era, EAR., 'AND OATAR BH, snooessfally treated
J. Isaacs, M. D., Oculist and Aunt, bil Pine at.
Vidal eyes Inserted. No charge for examination.
ATTENTION Is invited to an advertisement in ano
.t? column offering a valuable business stand to let.
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS.
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Luken, Allegheny Mer
• P Bores, Connecticut
J Smith, Allentown
Mauch Chunk
re C M Chunk
cCallum, Andenried
,Wilson, Bethlehem ,
Smith. New Jereer
? ,Co mfort, Meohanisabg
rolth, heny City
1141nati, Allegheny
City
Armatrong. Ohio
zit it Ironside, Idaho
„ rard, Penult
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seints, Blinn, Penns Iso s. tdassacb setts
4,Bonntwick, Boston
!ming, Cheater co
At Schrock, Chester co
8 'Pinson, Clarion
D Baker, Harrisburg
% r:stiatt Hess, Pittsburg
‘l:e, Cleland y, Vert nee
Woods Dan ville
iiicbuls, City Point I
J Clark. Comm:Coat I
L Carrington. Conn '
t Randall, Syracuse, NY
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ilasylett. L Islartd
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pw....ran, Baltimore
~114 , Pot tevtlie
chants'.
B Kiernan, Penna
W Master, Lanoaater Oity
Henry Saxton, Carlisle
.D D Saxton, Carlisle
•Mrs 8 M Keifer, Carlisle
;T B Hanna, Ohio
DH Beeman Easton
B F May, Baltimore
W H May, Baltimore
B Jaime!, Cincinnati
Miss B Drake, Easton
Miss Kate Drake, Easton
C Schwartz, Boston
A Myers. brew York
Itobt A Kelly. Ohio
JlJessop, York, Pa
John Harris, Boohester
M Irvin, Clearfield
M A Hanna, Cadiz, Ohio
D Blakerhoff. Wisconsin
, Geo L King, Wisconsin
:J ' , Radian)* St wf, Allegheny
Mrs W S Haven, Pittsburg
I Mra M Carnegie, Pittsburg
W Bartholomew. Parma
I W Harrington, Michigan
O W Danlevy, Merie:te, 0
I J A Grove, Barneeville, 0
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Lt M M Bradford & wt. Pa
M 1.6 A 'Bradford, Scranton
D &tertian. Altoona, Pa
B P Sweet, Dauphin co, Pa
N Frankeu field. Easton , Pa
Saint Nonden, Easton, Fa
D Bon den. Easton. PAnna
Edw Appal, Easton . , Penna
Clonal.
J L Bfildon, Philada
W S liftman, Canton
T Lloyd, .Muatl'
E Thompson, P ilada
J T Baldwin, Easton
The Con_
J K Moorhead Pittsburg
C 61 French, Pittsburg
W
It Veazey, heeling
.7 W Barker, Syracuse
I. Gleason, Liverrool
W Poland & wf, Cincinnati
C N Mercer, Baltimore
A M Adams, Wheeling
F Ferran, Nashville •
A Pointer, Naahville -
F Hargis, Baltimore
B Lefever. II S N
Dr kl .11 Lowrie & la, Wash
111 F Lackey, Washington
N gchnierin,' New York
W H Feetor, New York -
W D Wilson, Newark, N Si
W Chipman, Boston 1
NIT L Campbell , Reading
.1 A Bigler, Harrisburg
Prsth, Wash, D C
R R Griffith, Baltimore
R It Griffith, Jr. Baltimore
W 71 Ewing, Pittsburg
Af Tohlman, Germany
M Schmidt, Germany
-D G Woodward &la.Pouna
Miss 13 Stroud, Wilra, Del
J Goldsmith New York _
C H Weal & la. ProV, R I
Dr T E Bond, Baltimore
hire Bond, -Bat ti more
W Barnes. r ew York
F B Barrington. Wash'tn
C Yeager & wf, Pittsburg
Master E Y ager, "
.1 W Guthrie,. Clarion co •
Miss Thompson,'Boston
P H Berkan, Washington
Mrs 800, Harrisburg
Miss Rose,
Master Ross, "
W C Cattail,
F Cateaux, New York
B Smith & wf, N York
David Davies, Boston
L N Blandish, Boston
Geo W Spragnegßoaton
W Earl, Jr, New York
W Torrey, New Jersey
F B Cbelwood, New Jersey
A S Sturtevant, New Yong
B L honthark, New York
L Canlavon, New York
J M Moore, New Jersey
Dr &Mrs Randolph, U 6 A.
Miss Careenter % New Jersey
Miss Bayard, hew Jersey
Miss E Bayard,New Jersey
miss Sprit,g, hew Jersey
A B Dad, Now Jersey
N Epinney, Lynn
J W Leisure, Lynn
Mr Hollis, Lynn
A Brackett, Boston
Mrs Layton, Dover •
Miss Morris, Dover
Walter Morris, Dover
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R H Brubaker, Vane co W Bringhurft, Del
John B Bretton, Carlisle C R Armstrong, Ohio
John 11 Ziegler, Harrisburg Lt S A Hinchman
Iberia Merck, Now Jersey M L Wa.libarn. Wash ,l) C
J Atkins, New York . Capt Geo H Simpson. N Y
Il P Bennett, Colorado • Sergi L L Parsons, Vt
1.1 P Adana, New York C B Prentice, Baltimore
W ft Adams, New York G Ricker, Cinn, 0
N Kingslend, Ohio Cot Dickey .& la. Waeh,D
W W Wilson , Iowa" F McGhee, Wash D C
11 B Dane, Delaware P Owens. Wash, b C
Eli Brewer, Sohn) co M A Pherner. Franklin
.1 JConnor, Schuy co T Boyer, Clearfield
Wm C Buffington, Md J 8 Showers, Clearfield
T H Wheeler, Erre. Pal Gee Pomrot, New York
Li Wm Davis Pottsville 0 D Brawn', Lewisburg •
S Harrison, Germantown W Theron & wf, Penns.
lif Canlavoi, New York B Otto, Wiliiam4port
John London, New York W S Rutherford, Barrisbrg.
J Jackson, New York W F J Henry, Elkton, Md.
H Jaudeon Detroit D M Howard, Elkton;
John Clark, Adrian D C Woodward & la, Penne,
Miss Clark, Adrian !Mies E Stroud. WG, Del •
Miss Myers, Milian !A Condit & wf, New Jersey
Ll 3 Ltday,.obiO • !Miss S Feud, Elkton, Md
John D Lancaster MieeAdaFoard, Elkton, Md
P F Cansey, Jr, Delaware Mrs B Cameron, Middletn
John Latrobe, FOULS Mrs A A. Shipley, Middletn
S Griffith & wf, Mercer, Pa W R March, Pena-
Mrs 6 I) Young,Harriebnrg B L James, Jr, %Harlington
Mrs D Fleming. Harrisburg Miss is O James, Burlington
Sam! Eby, Elizabethtown .Mis , A James, Burlington
H•R Tracy, Pinegrove . "Israel S Pittsburg :
P Faber, Tamaqua D W Gemmill U 8 A
H J Rife, Middletown Brooklyn
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Mestere,
W 111 McClure & la, Balt -' - ibbn M Livingston, N Y
M Bronze, New York W Howard
S Gable dr wf, Lancaster JasMoArdle, New York
Mrs Nee ffy, New York E Judson, Jr, Felton, N Y
D W ukase, hit Vernon, 0 D Kinsey, Cincinnsti
R H Moore, Clearfield E R Merimen, New York
D Fleming, Harriebnrg L Mariott,. New York
Bally, New York J D Adams & wf. Wash
L Larrgbee New York W Casey; Maryland
L Loomis, New York ER Ware. New York
F Stone. U S A N D Karns, West Virginia
Aei Harris, Pennsylvania W D Karns, West Virginia
W B Smith, Newark, N J J Jones, Pennsylvania
Mrs I Adams, Wash, DC DP Bodlish, Chicago
E Campbell, Jr. Pittsburg L R.Butler. Massachugette
W Gates, Rockland, Pa J S Reed, Philadelphia
W Simon, Newark, N J J J Pearson, Harrisburg
S Hildebrand, E. Berlin J hicltreary, Middletown
A Derlana, Maryland Miss McCreary, Middletn
11 Humes, Jersey Shore L C F Flanks, Now York
W Mullin. Cresson, Pa B P Hanks, Hartford
Master G K Mullin, Cresson M M Marphy, Hazleton
J J Dull, Harrisburg
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C E Little, Fair Etayin, Vt
J 0 Fillmore, Sy,racuse,NY
0 El Epoor, Michigan
D W Church ;illichigan
0 0 Wileon,•Winterport,Me
W T Reetninger, Penne
J Biker, Lewisburg, Pa
N a Felix, Reading, PA
B F oouldellickory nun
Mrs B Owin &da. Allent'n
Nalieigh, It Wayne, Ind
J R Binith, Indiana
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B W Whitman. Norristown
Pefer Snyder, Easton
Howard R Belrick, Easton
G W Eysel, New York
J Keen, Indiana
J T Emmen, 'Elkton
T S Robinson Buffalo
Jae Jackson,'Virginia
W Stutzman, Delaware
J Q Adanie,Penna
A Dale, Centre co
Sol K Bbereole, Penna •
J A Sprankle, Altoona
Mrs W Gheen, Wililamapt
D .1 Lincolin, Birdsboro
D C Dodd, Jr, ;Clew York
C IL Jones, Tamaqua
B Phillips, Ferule
13 W Angst, California
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O B Kelley, Huntingdon co
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R Bowmen, Boston
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H Miller, City 'Point
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W J Morgan, Coatesville
M C Pease, Wan. N J
D B Merdith, W Chester
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G F Saxton, Burlington
Win Vankirk, Fran.kford
John Risser, Lambertville
A L Worthington. Trenton
Mies S. Worthington, ni J
Miss C Pearidn. Frencht'n
Sami Craven, Bucks so
• G Wilihelm, Easton
W B Mettler, Easton
D 31cWilltam, Washingt'n
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J N Oreenwalt, Penns,
Jos Blackford & wf, Penne,
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EIPECL4LL NOTICES,
fIT,f; GEOPIANO . STECK & CO.'S ff pip
.FOR TES,
AND
MASON & HAELIN'S
CABINET ORGANS.
Over SOO of these tine ineernmente have been sold by
he subscriber, and they daily increase in popularity.
J. & GOULD.
SEVENTH and CHESTNUT.
E. McCLAm's CELEBRATED COCOANUT
OIL AND QUINCE SEED is warranted to preserve,
strengthen, darken, and beautifylthe hair, and entirely
eradicate dandruff, without soiling hat or bonnet
linings. Manufactured and sold by W. B. McCLAIN,
Perfumer, No. 334 North SIXTH Street.
N. B. —A liberal discount to wholesale dealers. noldLm
To Prawneas. Ciorfaxer at low prices,
make a selection from our stock of BEADY-MADE GAR
MENTS. We are selling goods equal in style, St, make,
and material, from 26 to 60 per cent. lower than is now
charged for same goods made to order. We have all
styles, sires, and prices of Clothing. Mena', Youths'.
and Boys'. AU can be suited without delay or trouble.
BENNETT & CO.,'
oe4.mtnthf tf TOWER HALL. 518 MARKET Street.
ONE-PRIOR CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST
tyles, made in the best manner, expressly for RETAIL
SALES. LOWEST SELLING PRICES marked in
PLAIN FIGURES. All goods made to orderiiarranted
satisfactory. The one• price oaten is strictly adhered
to. All are thereby treated alike. JONES' OLD-ES
TABLISHED ONE•PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 604
kiA.RERT Street, near Sixth. de2B-17
PERRY & Co., CLOTHING,
THIRD and CHESTNUT Streets.
PERRY & CO.. CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PERRY & CO., CLOTHINg. THIRD and CHESTNUT.
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OVERCOATS FROM 'VA To $55. OVERCOAT:
OVERCOATS FROM $l4 to $55 OVERCOATS
111 11 44
OVERCOATS FROM $l4 to SM. OVERCOATS
OVERCOATS PROM $l4 to $56. OVERCOATS.
WABAMAKEII & BROWN.
OAK HALL,
S. B. corner — SlXTH and MARKET Streets.
Sir Young Men's Snits and elegant variety of the
et class Clothing at REASONABLE PRICES.
W7a88L2,14 & WILSON'S HIGEtEBT
LOCK-STITCH
BAWIIi6 MACHINES,
THE CHILPEBT, SIMPLEST, AND Essr
lalearoom•. 104 OHlSTillin Street. 'above Seventh.
~„QARRIED_
LARRABBB — HOWARD. —.ln Bt. Andrew's Charch,
Thursday, November 17, by the Bev: Wilbur F. Psd
dock, Mr. William F. Larrabee, of Baltimore, to Miss
Fanny A. Howard,. of West ()hider. Pa. •
POWELL—ALLEN.-n the 16th inst., at the Korth
Broad. street Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. Dr. E.
E. Adas. pastor: John W. Powell to Kate M., da.ugh
ter of the late John Allen. all of this city. s
ADAM6--DILL.-On the 17th inst. by the Ray. John
Chambers, Mr Wm . R.' Adams to' Lottie E . eldest
daughter of T. P. Dill, Ea. • Baltimore and Wilcoing
ton papers please co .or o cards. , •
WILLIAMS—JACORY. —On the 17th inat . at the
Church of the Nativity, by the Rev. Robert 0. Matlack.
Wellington Williams to Miss Mary Louisa Jacoby, both
of this city. No cards.
DIED_
M &OMR& —On the morning of the 17th inst.. 'Tames
Anthony, youngest son of James and Sara a •Bachel
Masnire, aged B months and 29 days. •
CdORLIEff —On the morning of the 17tli inst., Jacob .
W. Cornea, aged 73. • -
The relatives and friends of the family are I.l6lted to
tinental.
0 J Sherman, Malvin i
B Legge ,r New York
Henry W Gear, N Y •
F la Murphy, Bordentoving
J ae leArilei. Pittsburg
John Mc largo, Pittsburg
3 W Patton, Pittsburg
John Jones, Chicago
H Duhamel. Cincinnati
0 Oskamp, Cincinnati
L Oskamp, Cincinnati
G W Buehler& wf, Harriabg
J W Sailov & wf. St Joseph
W R Wilcox, Idaho
C M Wheatley - ,Phccnix f ill
Oeo P Sanger Boston
Christian Bors. Beaton
'Jag Sturgis, Baltimore
'J 11, Devlin, Ns w York
IJ k DevJ in. Jr, New `Cork
T Cunningham & la. N Y • '
H. A Bidden & la, Prov,R I
3 J Faain & wf, Wash. DO
Mies Fagin, Wash, A C
W ft Marsh, Penna
Ospt H 8 Steele, Er 8 A
I Van /1 ti tw er p , New York
Miss P R Stout, New York
Mrs Kelly, New York
J H_ Cress, New York
D Scroder, Lane tster
:ILL R Woods, U 8 N
Com J . P Sanford, II El N
Natlin'i Adams, Boston
Wm Ca , pouter, Boston
\V W Warren. Boston
C It McLean. Boston
M F Wells. Boston
.1 F Pant, Boston
0 II apnrr, Boston
J C Tucker. Boston.
H J . Mulford, ll York
Oen S D games, Parkrabg
IJ Smith, Farkorshurg,Va
S Rattans. Now York
Geo S Newell. Pawtucket
Gee W Simonson, N York
li W Atwater. Roser&' Ford
W W Russell & la., Wash
J R Boyd & wf. New York
I II Eastman, Baltimore
Richard Christ. New York
Mrs V Denmead & wf
Mies Denmead, Balrimore
T Deamead & wf, Balt
Ili Blaisdell, Haverhill
Warren Kimball. Haverhill
W (I Wood man. Jacksonv le
P Hirdelbuth. Cincinnati
a Kier.ter, New York
John Baron, Ohio
T D Careon..Lnaisville
H C Johnson Penns •
Cyrus Kitchen, Penns,
J Thompson. Pennsylvania
Mrs F. $ Reed. Parma
Mrs J M Edmunds, Pa
Mies Edmunds, Pa
frard.
R Johnson, Tamaqua
J Reynolds, Tamaqua
Copt 0 Moors„Yenna
nrbewat. Pittsburg
B S Chilton. :New oak
J C McMahon° New York
O Clark & wf. Connecticut
H H Grubb. Oxford, Pa
.7 Hoeie, WilkeAbarre
J L Backer. Sohn) lkill
J H Knight, Zanesville, 0
C Achenbaen; Bloomsburg
H M Pratt, Gewlebarg
W Sharp, Summit Hill, Pa
erlcan.
E P Tiffluir,ll I
G Slack, H
W*Bro her. Penna
C Bunton, Wlfmonsin
Miss Hutton, New York
J C Marcy, Harrisburg
Chag P Smith—Boston
B M Close, Auburn, N Y
F N Thatcher & la, Wash
A G Jackson, Tennessee
English. Salem, N J
S W Cooke, Bell (onto
Joe F Taylor, Minertiville
H F Dural A.la, Penna
J H Brock, Scranton •
I H Crane, Washington
W R Sturges, Washington
L L Dickson, Maryland
John Boshoo, II S A '
James D Natrne, N Jersey
Miss A F Balch, N Jersey
es union.
E M Kline, Lancaster
J B Hahn, Harrisburg
F R Cross, Crawford, Pa
C Drake and son, Panne,
JR 131 , 111 E y, Chester co
Geo Moore, Pittsburg
John Smy stir & w f, Barletta
Jacob Casho, Newark, Del
J B Magee lifarylend
I.Aset Burg .' Witham, U S
J Chisholm & wf.D a
W Chisholm, Daum:mon
mercial.
S B Ntvin, Cht ster co
.1 F Malby, New Haven
H M Rowe Jr. la, New Haven
Jos Murry, New York
R. J Houston, Lane eo
Mrs J C Jackson, Maryland
T Snell, Springfield, Hasa
J W Cowell, Doylestown
A. H Barber, Doylestown
H G Smith, Troy, .3 Y
y Sheaf.
Jas Begor, Lambertville
E Russel, Boston
T Dyer & datr, Doylestown
A A Gregg, Basttetown
W McDowell. Wrightst'n
L Atkinson, Doylestown
I R Rich & 1, Philada
T S Smith & son. Enetmvle
Mrs I. 01114111, N Jersey
Saml Phillips, Newtown
ISOM •
John Tricker, Norristown
J W Baker, Penns
S T Thornton & ch, Illinois
J Westbrook, Strondsbnrg
attend the funeral, from the residence of his eon. B.
Fisher Conies. No. 1717 Arch street, onleventh-day.
19th tun . at 12 o'clock M. .
BURGIN —On the 17th Instant, Kate Rex, oldest
daughter of George B. and Kate A. Burgin, egod S
yestra.
Funeral at IVA. M. on Saturday. 19th instant, front
No. is Chains avenue, Germantown.
DRAPES.—On Monday. Nt.v. 14th, Werner Draper,
in the twenty-fifth year of his age.
The funeral w bake place on Friday, the 18th inst.,_
at 10_,p'clock, from hie late residence, No. 1829 Arch
street. The relatives and friends of the family are re
spectfully invited to attend. (Boston papers please
cony. 1 • etne
DEWITT. —On the 16th inst.. suddenly, at his re 4 -,
deuce, in Germantown, Alexander Hewitt. In the 67th
year of hie age, $5
W EIETBAII. —On Thursday evening, Novemberl7th,
IEB4, Joseph Wheth am, In the seventy-third year of hie
age. Doe notice will be given of the fanerat.
RUNE —un Thursday morning. the 17th lust.,
Janes B: Keene, in the fifty-sevent h of his ago.
Bis relatives and male friends are invited to attend the
funeral, from his late residence, 11571 Sttnsom street. on
Monday morning the 21st Wit, at 10 o'clock Inter
ment at Woodlan i e cemetery. tk.
LUPIN'S BLACK ALL-WOOL REPS.
Lupin's Black All• Wool Empress Clothe.
Do do do Mousseline de Lainas,
full double width.
Do • do do Tatnise
Do do do Merin oes.
Do do do Cashmeres.
ro do ~ do - Tlaibet and Long Shale Is,
full and extra sizes.
Do do Bombazines, &c., &o.
BENSON & SON, MOUlt INO STORE,
No. 9113 CHESTNUT Street.
0e24- tf
'PYRE LANDELL HAVE THE
-&-j beet amortment of WOOLENS they have ever of
FROSTED BEAVER CLOTHS.
CHINCHILLA VELVET CLOTHS.
BLACK TRICOT BEAVER CLOTHS.
BOBBY STYLES FRENCH CASSIEZEES
GOOD. HOODS FOR BOYS' CLOTHES.
• . . •
tar'. TREASURY "OF- THE . UNITED
STATES. rail.tom.ialA. Noy. 17 . 1854 -
Oenpen e for Interest due lst.of January-next on the
public 'debt of the United States will be paid on pre.
Een t 'Won at this office. ARCB'D IifoINTYRE,
nolB-3t - . Assistant Treasnter U. S.
•
W 66 GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.—AS IT
it] of great importance to close tit) all mat:ers re •
laibig to the •'FAIR" as speedily as- possible, it has
been determined to dispose of all goods remaining un
sold by' public sale.
All persons having goods In their possession belong
ing to the " Great Contra( Fair," will please inform
IMMEDIATELY either of the undersigned
WILLIAM SIMUTHERS, 1021 Markel.Street.
• FREDERIC GRAFF, 1337 Arch Street.
0 A. WOOD, 237 South Eighteenth Street,
noIS-6t Committee.
IIW . " OIL SUBSCRIPTIONS.TO
secure, one or more of the remainlng'Bliaros.
address or apply at once to •
DUNCAN M. MITCHRSON,
N. R. Corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets,
Or E. BOY:DA. Trustee,
327 WALNUT htreet.
WIIIG HALL.
Ram:mm-240v: ii, Iftn.
Whereas. It has pleased Ood to remove by death ano
ther of our-fallow-members, the Bev. Levi H. Chris
tian, D. D. ; therefore, be it .
Resolved, That in this appointment of Divine Provi
donee Whig Hall him lost one of her brightest orna
ments, whose public and 'private life failed .not to do
her honor. •
Resolved, That wo record our gratitude to God that
his life v; as eo lox g spared for his consistent work, the
degree of success which attended his labors as a mini
ster, and the bright and noble example he has left ns.
Resolved, That the ministry has lost an earnest and
zealous advocate of the truth, the Church a most .con
sistent Christian. our country a true patriot and an ear
nest supporter of her Union and integrity.
Resolved, That we offer to hie family the assurance
of our sincere sympathy with them in their sore be
reamem• nt; and. for ourselves, we pray that we may
have like faith and devotion
1/esti/lied. That a copy of these resolutions be sent to
the family of the deceased, and also to the Presbyteri
an, Philadelphia Press, and Princeton Standard for
publication. JACOBBBIBI KR K SWSOII, Pa.
it B. It .D.O. - •
THOMAS DOBBIL N. Y.
SOLDIERS' ORPIIANS.--THE
undersigned will meet the Mothers or other Rs
tatting c f such doss Bute Orphans of deceased Pennsyl
vania Soldiers and Sailors as reside in the city of Phi
ladelphia, at the rooms of the t.TN LON BENEVOLENT
ASSOCIATION, No. 118 South SEVENTH Street, on
the 22d. 23d, 24th. rno 25th of the present mouli (No-
Tusher), between the hours of 9 A. IL and 4 P M., for
the purpose of hearing application- and making ar
rangements for the admission of said Orphans into the
Schools and Institutions provided by the State for their
maintenance and education
THOS. S. BIIRROWES,
Superintendent Soldiers' Orphans.
LANCASTER, Nov. 18,1884. nol7-8t
WRE NOV AL.--THE •OFFICE OF
. the COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL REVENUE
JAY NE 'SBUILDING.
S N R 0 1 .2 T 3 9 b D e O C b K n t rreetm .ovedm etro
ly accept, d by the Poet Office.
novl7- Ot JOHN H. DIEHL, Collector.
gerTHE MEETISO OF STOC K. •
FOLDERS for the election of Directors of the
"WILLOW OLEN PETROLEUM COMPANY," will
be held at No. 40 north IKON? Street, on SATURDAY,
mbar 19, at S o'clock P. M. nol6-40
OFF ICE OF /ETNA. M_ININC4
COMPANY, No. 324 WALNUT Street.
PHILADELPHIA, October 21. 1864. '
NOTICE is hereby given that all stock of the /Etna
Mining Company. on which Instalments are due and
unpaid have been declared forfeited, end will be sold
at public auction on MONDAY, November 21st, 1864, at
12 o'clock, noon, at the office of the Secretary of the
Company, according to the Charter and By-Laws, rtn
'.ess paid on or before that day.
By order of the Board of Directors.
B. A. HOOPES,
Secretary and Treasurer.
0022 tno2l
tar PENNSYLVANIA-RAY LRO AD
COMPANY.—TREASURSit'S DEPARTMENT,
PHILADELPHIA. Nov 2. 1864 —The Board of Ditec:ore
have IBIS DAY declared a semi-annual dividend of
FIVE PBR CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Company.
clear of National and Stale taxes, payable on and after
15th instant.
Powers of attorney for collection of Dividends can be
had on application at the office of the Company, No.
238 South THIRD Street.
nob lm THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer.
garNOTICE.—ALL PERSONS RAVING
claims against the UNION LEAGITS. or any of
its Committees, will please present them to the n nder-
Finked before the let of December, 1864 , at No. 12.16
CHESTICIPt.Street. JAMES L.'•CIAIGHOSN
Bold. tde 1 - ' '..-• ....Treasurer.
DIVIDEND.—THE' IDIREVTORS
Rof the - ODLE AND .DELAMATER PETRO
LEUM COMPANY have this day declared: as their Se
venth Monthly Dividend, FOUR PER CENT. from the
earnings of October, payable, free of State tax, on the
21st 'net. Books close 18th and reopen 21d
H
GEORGE W. UNTER,
November 14, 1884. .[nolB-4t) Secretary.
Sir 1 1 1 OTICE.—TB Br BOOKS OF' SITB.
SCBIPTION to the" Capital Btock of the MER
CANTILE PETROLEUM COMPANY will be opened.
TO. DAY, at our office, for receiving subscriptions for a
limited number of shares of said stock.
Theproduction of this Company -is now 'equal to
Fifty Barrels of Oil per day, which will enable the
Company to pay large dividends immediately.
For further information apply to the undersigned:
For the Corporators. COCHRAN Sr. RUSSELL
No. 22 North FRONT Street.
NOVEMBER 11th, 1864. noll-12t
Irw. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—OFFICE OF
THE McCLINTOCKVILLE PETROLEUM
COMPANY, No. 41t WALNUT STREET.
PHILADELPHIA, October 29, 1864.
The directors of the Company have this day declared
the seventh monthly dividend of ONE PEE CENT.
payable on and after TUESDAY, Nnvember 10th,1864.
The transfer books will be closed November 9, at 3
o'clock P . M., and. reopened November 16.
0c.31-mwftf WM. MOONEY, Secretary.
IgrOFFICE OF THE BRIGGS OIL.
COMPANY, No. 117 South FOURTH. Street,
NOVEMBER 9, 1164.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a
Dividend or ONE PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of
this Company, payable on the 19th instant. The trans.
fer books will be closed on the 16th inst. , at 3 o'clock,_
and be opened on the2ist.
tnol9 CHARLES A. DOT. Treasurer.
igr ALL PERSONS. FAVORABLE TO
the establishment of a LUTHERAN CHURCH
in WEST PHILADELPHIAare invited to meet at Com
missioners' Hall. tl. W. corner of THIRTY-SEVENTH
and MARKET Streets,lon MONDAY EVENING,. Nov.
21st. at S o'clock. nolb-fits
Mnis-W" WESTERN BANS. OF PIEILtiv.
DELPHIA, OCTOBER 14, 1E64.
The Annual Meeting of the STOCKHOLDERS of this
Bank will be held at the BANKING HOUSE on TUES
DAY, the !rat day of November next. at 12 o'clock M.
And the Annual Election for DIRECTORS will be held
at the BANKING HOUSE on MONDAY,the twenty-first
day of November next, between the hours of 10 A. M.
and 2 P. DI.
od9- bon ' C.ll. WETGANDT, Cashier.
PETESSEMEG AND BOSTON PE.
TROLEtibt COMPANY.
CAPITAL, S4OO,OOO—PAR, $5 PER SHARE. .
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.50 PER SHARE.
FOR FULL-PAID STOCK AND NO FURTHER AS;
BESSMENTS.
property of tine .Company consists of the follow ;
ins valuable FEE SIMPLE Territory, extensive leasek
FRODucucc, WELLS, wells going down Mid
nearly !Welled:
No. I. About 50 (fifty) Acres on Cherry Tree Run in .
PEE SIMPLE, - boreable land sufficient to sink FIFTY
WELLS. This Territory is opposite the Dalzell Petro
leum Company (Hayes' Farm), on 011 Creek, bounded
in part by the celebrated Story Farm, &c.. &c.
No. 2. Lease perpetual (90 years) on Wash. McClin
tock Oil creek-3% acres, all flat, very valuable, flow
ing and pumping wells all around.
No. 3. • WTd Cat " Flowing Well, about 30 barrels
per day, on Wash. McClintock Farm. The Company
owns the WHOLE working interest in this well, en
gine, tanks. &a., &c. -
No. 4 " California Well, No.'l, on Oil Creek. down
600 feet. all ready to re tube. This well has flowed 153
barrels per day.
. No 6 "California Well. No, 2, on Oil Creek,down
'hearty 600 feet.
0. Lease perpetual (99 years) on 2% acres Oil
Clad", all fiat, containing the above wells, with fifteen
home engine, tanks, derricks, engine houses, dm.
No. 7. Lease perpetual (t 9 years) on 2% acres Oil
Creek - , all flat, and in one well sown 400 feet, one quar
ter interest (working) in this well and lease.
TEN THOUSAND SHA ERS RESERVED FOR WORK
ING CAPITAL.
' Books-for ORIGINAL subscription are now open at our
office for a few days only ; when closed the stock to be
Placed on the regular Boston and Philadelphia Stock
Boards as a soNA - FUR : . dividend-paying, OIL PRO
DUCING COMPANT, when P is expected the shares will
largely advance. All further information, with pros-
Psctuses, tan be obtained of the undersigned. .The
ma 11 capital of this Company, with the. actual large
interests, must make it a favorite as a secnre invest
ment. . H. S. LEECH, •
14 Fat cob ar Buildings, WALNUT, below Third.
Philadelphia Agency.:
LEON ABB.& MANLEY,
56 BEAVER Street. Dew York Agency. -
SPINCER VILA & CO., Banker!,
nol6-ifif Boston Agency.
OTICE.---CIIIZE VOLIUNTISER
HOSPITAL, S. E. corner BROAD and PRISIF,
Streets. • The, managers of this institution- are again,
under the necessity of making an appeal to the patriot- •
ism and charity of the public who have heretofore so
generously sustained this institution in its efforts to
alleviate the sufferings °Lour sick and wounded sol
diers on their arrival in this city.
Large numbers are now arriving, some direct fromlhe
battleLfields, with wounds of the most distressing, na
ture, requlrmg immediate attention after so long a Jour
ney, while others are from the hospitals near the 'seat
of war, sent to make roam for those notable to stand
the fatigues of travelling. The wants of all are prompt
ly attended to. such as medical and surgical treatment,
by the very efficient Surgeon in charge, Dr. R. S Ken
derdine and his assistants, and warm meals and com
fortable lodgings by the managere of the association,
some tif whom are on duty at all hours of the night.
Money. Provisions and Clothing are.needed, and the
friends of the suffering soldiers are earnestly solicited to
'renew their contributions.
Provisions, clothing and delicacies should be sent to
the Hospital, care of T. L. Gifford, Secretary of J. H.
Clayton Storekeeper. -
Donations of money may be sent to any of the Mana
gers, or to the hospital, care of either of the aeofe gen
tlemen. or the following Committee of Finance:
JOHN S. WILLIAMS, No. 224 South THIRD Street.
THOS. T. TAMER, Su , No. 1632 South FIFTH . St.
CHAS. P. "PEROT, Southeast Corner BROAD and
CHRISTIAN Streets.
JOS M. CABDEZA, Baltimore Depot, BROAD and
PRIME
F. BAYLB, at M. Thomas 41c SOns, No. 139 South
FOITRTH Street. • - nol6- tufft
DIHIKARD OIL COMPANY.
CAPITAL. $500,000. •
100,000 SHARES—SS Par Value.
A limited number of Shares will be sold by the Com
pany at $1 per share:
The following is extracted from the Philadelphia-In
quirer, of September 17th.1934,pri0r to the organization
of "The Drinkard Oil Company:"
"On almost all the streams in Greene county the
lands have already been leased with a view to explo
rations for Coal 011,• and on one particularly, called
unkard's.the developments have been of.the most en
couraging character. Tie editor of the-Waynesburg
(Penna.) Me.seenper, in referring to the subiect, atter a •
careful personal inspection of the region and the opera
tions that are now taking place there, says:
• 'We are honestly of opinion that when capital and
enterprise shall have developed the lands along the
creek; that locality will be found to compare in the - ex-
tent of- its Oil production with the Penang° district,
while in the purity, gravity, and value of the Oil, it is •
acknowledged to be infinitely superior. Our convic
tions on this subject are based upon actual knowledge
and obseryation of both regions, and of the geological
formations and surface indications. We are gratified to
learn that we are not alone in 'these favorable impres.'
dons and auguries.
'Scientific men and experienced and practical Oil
operators concur in them, and are investing liberally of
their own means, and directing the attention of capi
talists to the promising character of the Dunker&
country. Already several largo companies have been
organized in Pittsburg and the East,: which will soon
commence operations on an extensive scale. In the
meantime, individual energy and local enterprise are
doing much to develop that favored locality, flew der
ricks spring up every few days,and the process of sink
ing wells goes on in many instances without interrup-,
tion night or day. ,
Books openfor the sae of stock at the Canting - IfOuse
of t• - •i , A. H. Fit ANCISCUS at, •,z)
• • - ' • 513 MARK, %(` Street.
B.
• "FE 0 0 F355, ' ?resident:-
• Wet. 18. Hoop, Secretary.. • •
THE P.RES S.-PIE IL A..DE El EA .V.lll. DAY., NOVEMBER-. 18, -18,64:
gar TUE nussELLFaulta
525.000 RESERVED FOR WORKING CAPITAL
The property belonging to this Company consists of
One Hundred and Fifty Acres in fee simple, of valuable
Lubricating Oil Land, situated on Sugar Creek, about
two milts from its n milli, which empties into - French
Creek. Venangocounty, Pa.
This property has been selected with a view to its
Valuable Location, baying its lines extendedatong and
on both sides of the Creek over Three Hundred Rods,
which, together with the large amount of Flat or Bot
tom Land, gives it superior advantages for drilling a
large number of Oil Wells. At least One Hundred
Wells can be located, with ample room for Tanks, En
gine Houses, and .
A good Well, giving. Twenty Barrels per day, is
within one-fourth of a mile above it; also, several good
producing wells on tra Creek below it.
The Oil obtained on this Creek is the Lubrloating.oll;
which commands in price one hundred per cent, above
00 er 011 e, and is more in demand.
The Company can obtain a large revenue by parties
wishing to sink wells, reserving from one-fourth to•
one-half of the 011 free of expense to the Company. in
dependent of the revenue from their own Wells, there
being . a large sufficiency of laud for both purposes.
It is designed to 'give the contract to drill several ,
Wells in the best location at once. 7ho title to the pro-
Pert.v is perfect and free of incnmbrance.
Suset lion Books are now open at the office of
Er . OAK BA-LL . OIL COMPANY
HENRY CARSON, •
wruire.m. M. GREINER,
WILLIAM &NSF ACII,
- JAMES C. FISHER,
• J. O.'FRYER. •
The lands of thiCOompany, fowl Intudied and sixty .
(460) acres In fee simple, lie between Oft Creek and the
aregheny River, with one prodncing,well and others
now bebmbored.
For particulars and prospectus, as for subscription,.
*DPW to •
11 N
THE CLARION RIVER OIL CO.
• FAMES,
OFFICE, 341 WALNUT STREET,
(Second Floor.)
• 'WILLIAM P: SCHELL, President.
J. SIMPSON AFRICA, Secretary and Treasurer.
nol7-]2t'
NEW YODEL AND .LIVERPOOL
OIL .COMPANY.
SWAR CREEK, VENAIqGO OTINT3t,.
CAPITA L....
FIFTY THOUSAND SHARES OF $5 BAUM
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.50 PER SHAM
S. B. DIcOREA.RY, President.
THOS. A. SCOTT, Vise President.
DIRECTORS,
J. B McORIABY,L J. W. VANIIOI7VEN.
THOS. A. SCOTT, PRIMP FERRER,
JOHN OWBR.
SAMUEL P. FERREE, Sec'y and Treas.
*Ol •12t
OF PENNSYLVANIA,
INCORPORATED NOVEMBER, -1864.
OFFICERS. •
•
HECTbi. TYNDA:LE L .President.
HENRY E. SIMPSON, Treasurer.
DIREOTORS.
J. 0. FRYER,
113 CHESTNUT STREET.
PETROLEUM COMPANY.
OAPITAL STOOK, $1,000,000.
100,000 SHARES AT $lO EACH.
.SabscriPtion Price $5 per St are.
LAND'S YIELDING LARGELY.
OFFICERS:
HON. DANIEL '
S. DICKINSON. President.
WM. T. PHIPPS, Vice President.
ROBERT BASSETT. Secretary:
Books ate open for subscription at the office or the Com.
pang, Ro. 94 RmPire Building, 71 BROADWAY, R. Y.
The lands of the Company are situated .in the heart of
the Oil Region, and include. portions of those well
known localities, "the Moßlherry Farm, the two Mo•
Clintock Farms, " and other proved and valuable work
ing territories, including over Two Thousand acres of
the beet pu Territories along 011 • Creek and in West
Virginia, now nuder process of successful development,
and oil is already regularly and largely produced from
several wells upon them. ocRA-d&W3m
" P. 0. Boi WU, " New York
Addrees the Company;
larD NUM. AND COLORADO
GOLD 'MINING COMPANY •
Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania.
CAPITAL 5T0C1E.41,000.000. ' •
200.000 SHARES—PAR VALUE, 86.
President—JOß N B. ANDERSON.
DIRECTORS.
James R. Magee. ' •
John W. Hall, Harrisburg.
. T. C. McDowell, do.
- John Brady,. do.
W. W. Wylie, Lancaster.
. Wm. 0. Shute. Colorado.
B. P. SOUTHWORTH,
Secretary and Treasurer.
Office of the Company, No. 4033 WALNUT Street—
Room No. 6..
Authenticated specimens have been procured from
some of the Company's lodes, and have been assayed
by Professors Booth and Oarratt with the most gratify
ing results: Subscription lists have been opened at the
Office of the Company and at the Treasurer's Office (In
ternal Revenue), No. 427 CHESTNUT Street, Farmers'
and Mechanics' Bank Building. To original subscribers,
83.60 per share. for a limited number of shares.
Circulars, pamphlets, or information can be obtained
at the Office of the Company after the 17th that.
OCTOBER 14. 1864. . . . ocl4-3m
Thomas A. Scott,
N. R Faints%
Wm. 8. Freeman.
Robt. P. Ring,.
John 31.
Charles Dancer.
Or NOTICE BANK OF GERMAN.
TOWN. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. PB, 1864.
Notice is hereby given, agreeably to Section 2 of the
Act of General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania, entitif d" An act enabling Banks of the Com
monwealth to become Associations for the purpose of
g
Bankin
_under the laws of the United States , approv
ed the 22d - der of August, A. D. 1E64,. that the Stock
holders of the Bank of Germantown have this day voted
to become such an Association; and that its . Directors
aveb procured the authority of the owners of morethan
two• thirdel of the Capital Stock to make the certificate
required therefor by the.laws of the United States.
CHARLES W. orro,
: Cashier. _
tar' • OFFICE PENNSYLVAICIA
ROAD COMPANY, ••
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 4th. Mk
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS:—The Shareholders in
this Company.are notified that, under Resolution of the
Board ,of Directors, they are entitled to subscribe to the
Stock of - the Company ' the amount of TEN PER CENT.
on their respective interest, as shown by the Books of
the Company ()tithe
'entitled
inet
Each Shareholder entitled to a fractional-part of a
share, under the terms of the Resolution, shall have the
privilege of subscribing for a full share on the payment
of Fifty Dollars.
This Stock will be issued at the par value of FIFTY
DOLLARS per share; Accrued interest at SIX PER
CANT. will be charged from let inst. until payment is
made.
The Books for subscription and -payment will be open
on MONDAY, the 7th inst , and will close on the 31st of
DeceMber next, after which no further subscriptions
will be received under this Resolutio n.
THOS. T. FIRTH,
Treasurer.
nob-tdeSl
MILITARY.
-REGULAR ARMY.-ARTILLERY
AND INFANTRY. All the Government and Local
Bounties paid. Soldiers can enlist in any Regiment
that they have formerly perved
Apply, at rendezvous, No. 204 DOCK Street, below
Walnut. EDWIN E. SELLERS, •
Captain 10th U. S Infantry,
Recruiting. Officer.
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NEW SKIRT FOR 11.3034..
A NEW AND GREAT INVENTION IN
HOOP SHIRTS.
THE DUPLEX ELL 17 .78 4, rt I DHUBLE) STEEL
J: I. Al J. 0. WEST No. 97. CHAMBERS STREET,
t4EW.YOItiK,
Are the owners of the patent and exclusive manufac
turers of this,.
J. W. BRADLEY'S , . '
PATENTED • DUPLEX ELLIPTIC STEEL SPRING
SKIRTS
This invention consists of Duplex (or two) Elliptic
Steel eprings,, ingeniously braided tightly and firmly
together, edge to edge, mak in gthe toughest, most elas
tic, flexible, and durable spring ever wed, enabling the
wearer, in consequence of its great elasticity and-deal.
bility, to play. and fold the skirt when in use as easily
and with the same convenience as a silk or muslin.
dress. It entirely obviates and silences the only.cbjec
tion to hoop skirts, viz: the annoyance to the wearer
as well as the public; especially in.crowded assemblies,
carriages, railroad cars, church pews,Or in any crowded
place, from the difficulty of contracting them to occupy.
ing a small space. This entirely removes the difficulty,
while giving the skirt the usual full and symmetrical
form, and is the lightest and most etyhsh and: graceful
appearance for the street, opera, promenade, or house
dress.:A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort,
and great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic
Spring Skirt for a single day, will never afterward
Willingly dispense with the use of them. They are the
best quality in every part, and by far the lightest, most
durable, comfortable, and economical skirt made. Mer
chants will be supplied as above, and ladles in most
first-claes retell stores in this city and throughout the
different States.
IX- Inquire for the
DOUBLE ELLIPTIC SPRING SIC,IRT.
BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC.
13KIRT,
Very flexible, folded easily when in use-to occupy a
small apace, making the most agreeable-skirt worn.
For sale by J. It- HeFLI3IOII,
902. CHF,STAUT Street.
B RADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
SKIRT—The greatest Improvement we have ever
seen,in ,LADIES' SKIRTS. and an article of ,
SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE.
• CCRWEN STOD•DART & BRO.,
450, 452, and'4s4 N. SECOND St., -Willow.
nol7-1m .
HOOP 4 E.! . FPIT„B• -4 62 8
628.
THE " NEW .FLEXpLE: SKIRT, " JUST OUT
. . . . .
The most pliable Hoop Skirt in the market, equal 'to
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WINTER GOODS, AT'THE LOWEST
MARKET PRICK—A large assortment et long
and square Shawls.
French Merinoes, all colors.
English Merinoes, 1); and 2 yards wide, cheap.
DRESS 00008.—Detainee and Calicoes in variety.
Cloths, Cassimeres, and Satinets, good and cheap.
All kinds of Flannels, and in all qualities.
Table Linens, Napkins, Towels,
H. and Towe
' ling, at
JOHN STO, • .
nog No. 102 ARCH KES Street.
THANKSGIVING .TURBEYS.—THE
-A- Ladies of Philadelphia having arranged to
the Soldiers of the Shenandoah Valley with aTFI sins-
G 1.171 G DINNER, would. solicit donations of Turkeys,
Chickens, and money' The poultry_can be Gentle the
SOLDIERS' READING ROOM, in TWENTIETH Street,
between Market and Chestnut, and contributions in
money to GEOROE T. LEWIS, Treasurer, 2131 Bough
FRONT btreot. I
It is desirable, when practicable, for the contributors
to send the poultry already cooked; bat when that is in
convenient they will be cooked under the supervision
of the ladles.
Hotels, restaurants, bakers, private families and
others having facilities [ or roasting, who are willing .
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to the Beading Room.
Contributions should be in by . Monday at the very
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Erie, a large supply of the finest - CATAWBA GRAPES
.that'have.,been sent to our market this season They are
from the most celebrated vineyards on the Island,
and both as regards flavor and size, are superior to
any grown in our country.
We would.invite connoisseurs to call and examine.
For sale in lots to twit purchasers, by •
JAMES HOMER - 45.; SON S
n018 , 61 4 ' SEVENTH and NOBLE Ste.
NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.
WHITE CLOVER HONEY.
NEW PARED PEACHES.
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2101-tr . Corner : ELEVENTH, and VlNE,Etreets.
PISTOLS, SKATES.
PHILIP WILSON & CO.
409 CLUISTNIIT keel,
Manufacturers , ai i ld ne lir ci ,porter i l i o atois.
Chinning anr Fishing Tackle,
Canes, Powder, Snot,
Wads, Caps, & A s.
Onus <ilestoelfed, Bebtr.ed, and anpalidd;lN the be.
manner...
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mums aircv..]
.
CHARLES . 311011 Y -&
CO.;
. . .
STOCK AND' EXCHANGE BROKERS,
No. 15 South . Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
All ')lciado of uncurrent funds and Gold and Silver
bought and sold, and Collections made.
Partlialar attention given to the purchase and sale
of Government, State, and other Stocks and Loans oa
commission.. nols-6m
P E
CONSOLIDATION NATIONAL . BANK
''''9ll.,*(l.r..civromr.a.u.iut., •
PENANGIA: AGENT AND DEPOSITORY .
OF THE
UNITED . STATES,
• Receives Subscriptions for the NEW THREE:MLR
7.30-100 TREASURY NOTES. which are convertible
at reatttrity Into SIX PER, MT. 5-20 BONDS; also.
for 10-40 130/q5. Interest OA both payable in gold.
•
JOS. PIERSOL,
aol6-wfuitm CASHIER."
T rIE •
PBILADELPBT.A. NATIONAL BANK,
A.GrHON'r
AND
DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED STATES,
RECEIVES SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR
7 30-14:50 TREASURY NOTES,
1.0;40 BONDS.
,
nol6-*Ft B. B. COMMA Cashier.
• •
1/ARMIDB' AND MECHANICS'.
A'.3E'ION . A.I. BANK
OF IPIIILADELPIFIA.
FINANCIAL AGENT AND DEPOSITARY OF THE
UNITED STATES.
Receives Subscriptions for the „NEW THREE-YEARS
7 30.100 TREASURY NOTES. which are convertible
at maturity into six per cent. 6-20 Bonds ; also for the
10-40 Bwi'ds, interest on both payable In Gold.
ods-finwim W. RUSHTON, Ja... Cashier.
igro
.TILE.
CITY NATIONAL BANK-
OP PHILADELPHIA,
FINANCIAL AGENT AND DEPOSITARY OF THE
UNITED STATES,
Receives subscriptions for the NEW. THREE TSARS
SEVEN-THIRTY PER CENT. TREASURY NOTES,
which are convertible at. maturity into Six-percent.
Five-twenty Bonds; also for the Ten-forty Bonds, inte
rest payable lalebt:
nob-tafilt
gARPER, DIFRNEY, & CO.,
13Arnalts, • •
STOOK AND. EX.OHATIGE BROKERS.
Particular attention paid to parch:tee arid silo of OH
Stocks.
• 55 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
REFERENCES. —Drexel & Co , Philadelphia; J. B. Aus
tin, President Southwark Bank: novls-3m
Ug NEW 7-80 LOAN.
. • Subscriptions reeeived, and the Notes fur
nished free of all *harass, 17
ORO GE J. BOYD, Banker,
18 South THIRD Street.
ain26-3m
OIL STOCKS
SOUGHT AND SOLD OA OOMMISSIOS.
BY
GEORGE .1. BOYD,
18 %kith THIRD Street. sn7bSßt
iNSURANCE.
I NSURE' YOUR LIFE
IN •THE
A DI JE TEC. I CAN,
S.F. Col., Walnut audirourth Sts.,
PHILA,D , ELPHIA.
• -
It is•a, BOMB corn NY, and profits -divided annu
ally, thus aiding the slimed to pay future premiums.
Lett dividend 60 per cent.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES..
Alexander Whilldin, . J. Edgar Thomson,
Hon. James Pollock, Hon Jos.-Allison,
Albert C. Roberts, Henry Bennett,
Samuel T. Bodine, Philip B. Mingle,
Geo. Nugent, John Aikman,
Wm. J. Howard, •
Samuel Isaac Hazlehurst,
W.
ALEXANDER
nols 3mif JNO, S. MILK
OFFICE OF THE. DELAWARE MU
TUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY
PHILADELPHIA, NOVeMber 9, 1864.
The following statement of the affairs of the Com•
pany is published in conformity with a provision of its
charter:
Premiums received from .November 1, 1863.
to October 31, 1869:
On Marine and Inland Risks $424;047 90
On Fire Risks
13% 667 18
662,706 08
Premiums on Policies not marked
off, November 1, 1663
Premiums narked off as .earned
from November 1; 1883, to Oo
town I, 1E84:
On Marine and Inland Risks 418,M4 73
On Fire Rieke: 124,656 75
. 538,821 48
Interest daring same period,• sal
•vases, &c,
Losses, Expenses, kg , during the.
year, as above:
Marine and Inland Navigation:. •
Losses . 214,291 82
Fite Losses 49,688 82
Return Premiums 29,204 98
Re-Insurances 42,649 28 . •
Agency Charges . ...... .... 19,064 98
Advertisibg, Printing - &o.• ! • •• • . 3,08913 •
•*Taxes•--11. 8 ,Tax. on Premiums,.
Policy, Stamps, be., &c 11.886 27
Expenses, J3slarles, Rent; &c.... 14,089 00
• '
•
• Title is exclusive of the araannt7reserved f
on .Divideude and Prate..
ASSETS OF THII COMPANY. NOV. 1.1864.
$100;000 United States Five. per cert. Loma.
1871 ' • • • $lOO,OOO 00
111,000 United States 6. per cent Loan, 1881. 118,215 00
.
76,000,
100.000
States &per cent. Loan, 6-20 s. 76,562 50
100,000 State of Yennaylvania.6sper cent..
Loan 93,666 00
64,000 State of Ponnsylvinia 6 percent.
56
Loan ,840
00
129,060 Philadelphia City 6.per cant . Loa n.. 122,620 37
20,000 Pennsylvanialtailroad Ist. Mortgage .
6 per cent. Bonds 22,000 00
60,000 Pennsylvanlivitallroad 2d Mortgage
6 per cent. Bonds 63,260 00
16,000 303 Shares Stock Germantown Gas
Company, principal and interest
guaranteed by the city of 'Phila
. 15,300 00
6,000 130 Shares Stock Pennsylvania Rail
. road ConsPanY_ 9,100 00
6,000 100 Shares Stock North. Pennsylvania
Railroad Company. 3,060.00
60,000 United States Treasury Certificates
of Indebtedness 48,425 00
90,003 State of Tennessee s,per cent. Loan.. 12,000 IX)
128,700 Loans on Bond and-Mortgage, araPlY
secured 198,700 00
W 68,250 Par. Cost, sw,ico,E4) Market Value. 6857;627 87
Real Estate 660300 00
Bills receivable for insurances made.. . » 118.830 42
Balances due atltgencies—preminms on Ma
rine Policies, accrued interest, -and other
debts dne the C0mpany......... ..... ....... 28,793 24
Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and
other Companies, $1,_263, estimated value.• 2,220 00
Cash on 'deposit with: United States
• Government subject to ten days'
call $103,000 CO
Cash on deposit, in Banks 68,154 93
Cash In drawer.. 531 56
• 138,692 49
PHILADELPHIA, November 9, 1934.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a
CASH DIVIDEND of TEN PER CENT. on the CAPI
TAL STOCK, and SIX PER CENT. interest on the
SCRIP of the Company, payable on and after 'the let
December proximo, free of National and State taxes .
They have also _declared .a SCRIP DIVIDEND of
FORTE PER CENT. on the EARNED PREKIIIMS for
the year ending October 31, 1664, certificates for which
will be issued to the parties entitled to theentme, on and
after the let December proximo, free of National Lad
State taxes. •
They have ordered, also, that the SCRIP czkyrrri-
CATBS OF PROFITS of the Company for the year.
IE6o, be redeemed in CASE, at the o ffice of the..otom
pany, on and after the let December proximo, - all- inte
rest thereon to cease on that day.
.No certificate of 'roas issued under. $261 RP
the Act of Incorporation, "no certificate *hall issue
'an Less claimed within two years after the dectarabion
of the dividend whereof it ze eroidenoe."
DIRECTORb.
Thomas C. Hand. Samuel E. Stokes,.
John C. Davis, J. P. Penleton,
Edmund A. Bonder Henry Sloan.
TheophilusPatildlit, William G. Boulton,
John R Penrose, Edward Darlington,
James Tr pair, H Jones Brooke.
Betsy C. Dallett, Jr., Jacob P. Jones,
James C. Hand, James E. McFarland,
William C. Ludwig, Joshua. P. Byre,
Joseph H. Seal, . Spencer hlclivaine,
George G. Leiper, John B. Semple. Pittsburg,
Hugh Craig, . I. B. Berger, Pittsburg.
Robert Durant',
• - THOMAS 0. HAND President.
• JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice President.
HURT LYLEOU. Secretary. . nolo-1m if
B . J: WILL/AMB,
no. is 'err' SIXTH STRUT.
lisaafastares of
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LID
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•
CAixt;;Bnivoir.
G. ALBERT LEWIS,
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WHILLDIN, President.
:EC, Vice President.
Seo'y and,Treasnret
234,47242
797.177 60
76,622 66
612,344 14
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GOD'S WAY OF HOLINESS. by. 16oratius Sonar,
D. D. •
• LIFE AND LETTERS OF DA:V.ID. COTT SCUDDER,
Missionary in Sorithern India, by Horace E. Scudder.
1.2m0.
THE CHURCPCIAND THE HERELIION. A conside
ration of the Rebellion against...the o,ivernment of the
United. States, and the agency. 0/ the March, North
.and South, in relation thereto, By R. L. Stanton,D. D.
- For aalibm WILLIAM, Si /a ALEHED MARTIBN,
nol6 . fil•Mi CHESTNUT etreet.
A . BI I COFT'S LOW-WA.TBR Dll-.
TECTORS.
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Wakr Gauges. kola' 'rubes, as.
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set-Sm 114.11oktk SIXTH Street, pails.
-•
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WOODCLIFF,
By Miss Ifirrist 8..- Mcfeaver, author of- "Ilditix's
Itinietry,"•Stunilitine.' "The Flounced/3.0e, &c.,
do , in one volunke, 12mo.
Also, new editions of
Fdith's Ministry. I vol. Price ... . . .. $1.60
Sunshine; or, Kate Vinton. 1 vol 1. 00
The Flounced. .11..obe,_and What it Costs 76
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nol6
• • No. 25 South SIXTH Street.
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OSWALD CRAY;
AUCTION SALES.
BILZAA_R, NINTH A - ND BAN_
SON STREETS.
• AUCTION HALE 01/•HOESES, CARRIAGITS. &c.
On QATURDAY morning next, at 10 o'clock, compd.
tang t beat
HOR
Salted to harness and SIX the • saddle. SES,
Fall!deserlptiOSts at
sale.
also a large collection of desirable new and seco'Adk ,
band CarriagetvLight Wagons, Dearborns, &o.• With'
which the sale will. commence. -
Also Single - and Double Harness, Saddles, Bridles,
WhlPe,_Covere, Halters, &c.
postponement on account of the weather.
Arig- Select Borges, &c., on WEDDESDAY.
Agar Carriages and Haress at private sale.
son-Stif AT,F13131) et HF.RICNBSS. Anctloneer.
WANTS.
A PHY.EICIAN DECLINING PRAC
tice. proposes tO lutroduce ftrespeotalgeptisetttioner
to hie business. • Address "Pin deism." Prtst office.
toa7-2t•
YOUNG LADY, COMPETENT TO
:4-LTracli Buttltsh. French and the rudiments of Lett n,
:Medal* &Situation as Visiting GOVelness, in or near the
CRY, • • •
.. , ..•••Address "E. )L A.," at this 62 en.
Iy:AN T Dli.lf A; 'WHOLESALE'.
._ BOOK. STORE—otiug Man to learn the Bust-
Demi 'One having Borne Enowled fie of Book-keeePingpfe
ferred. Salary the fint,year.s3oo. Testimonials required.
Address-" Publisher, ' office of the Press. ' liolB-21.*
WANTED-A FURNISHED SECOND
T story Front 'Room; with Board. by a gentleman
and wife, located between VINE and SPRUCE. and
THIRD and BROAD Streets. References exchanged.
Address 1101624136. P. Q. noiß s‘.*
WARTED—FROM IsT OF JANUARY
wzrr, Dy an Established Wholesale Boot and
Shoe Hones, TWO SALE:VIM N who caa innaenee a good
country trade. .pibcral ,Salarytoti/ be_pract to efficient
nem .Addrs as Merchant , " Pres* cacti. mold 3t*
WA N T E PANTS' AND VEST
CUTTER. Apply to EDWARD P. KELLY, 012
CHESTNUT Street. nol7 St*
WANTED - SEWING MA.CHENE
AGENTS I Everywhere, to introduce the new
SHAW & CLARK FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, the
on /it low-price machine in the country which is licensed
by Grover & Baker, Wheeler & Wilson, Howe, Singer,
&Co , and Bachelder. Salary and expenses, or large
commissions allowed. A// other Machines now scud
for less than forty dollars each are infringements. and
the seller and SHAW able. Illustrated. circulars sent
free. Address, & CLARK, Biddeford, Maine.
nolf.d&w3m
WANTED,. AGENTS.-AGENTS IN
every County, at $7O a month, expenses patd, to
irtrodncefifteen new and useful articles, the but sell
ing 'ever offered. For particulars, address OTIS T..
GABBY, BIDDEFORD, MAINE. 0c26-ddiW3nt:
, WANTED TO RENT—BY FIRST
/ma.
of. January , a spacious STORE, suitable for a
Wholesale Drug House, on Third, between Arch and
Market, or Market, between Third and Fifth. Address
Box 262/6. Pkilatielphla P. 0. . nol2-Bt*
FOR SALE -AND TO LET.
/1 TO LET-
THE VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND,
13'7 NORTH THIRD STREET,
OPPOSITE CHEERY
FIFE• STORIED, BROWN-STONE FRONT
Apply on the Premises
()IL LANDS ;AND. INTBREBTS-1N
VENANCIO tOlTNTY,Ponimilivanta k and tut WIRT.
NITOBIE, and PLEASANTS CoUNTIEd. Weet Vi
gluts. A choice selection of valuable prcpertles, for
sale at moderate Prieet by B. B. JONES,
n03841* No. 504 WALNUT Ftreet.
VOR. .BALE-A GROUND RENT . OF
-A- &bent $125 per annum. Apply to ' '
WM .1106 SELL ALTIN, - •
31017 . 4t 4 ; S. E. Corner FOURTH and WALNITZ •
r w I.EHMANTOWN LOT FOR SAAB.
NJ' A very desirable Cottage Lot. ibout 200 by
ISO feet, corner of JEFFERSON and UPSAL Streets, two
squares beyond the depot fur the new passenger rail
way. Price low, term s easy.
Apply to JOSEPH LEA.'
n017.1m . 128 CHESTNUT Street.
rrO LET—OFFICES ON THE FIRST
- -a- Boor of. the Granite Building', (formerly old Post
Office.) Dock street, below Third.
Alto, the fifth and sixth stories of same building.
with steam power. •
The store ail Chestnut street, (Commonwealth _Build
ins.) Offices on second floor of same building. Also,
the third story of the building
THOS. H. CONNELL.
Counting HoMse of Dr. D. Jayne & Son,
• nol7-11ts• No. 242 CHESTNUT Street.
dr TO BENT.—
ma' Poir new BOMBER; with all the modern conve
niences. Noe. 2215, 27, 39, 21. Spring Garden street.
Rent WOO per annum. Apply to - WA.T NAN.
nolB-3t• on the premises.
to FOR BALE VERY LOW—THE PRO
ma TRUTT N. W. cornei of Oxford and Hancock eta.,
comprising one brick and live frame buildings.
Apply to • WM. ROSSELL ALLEN.
nol74t* B. Z. Corner FOURTH and WALNUT.
FOR SALE-A VERY DESIRABLE
BESLDENOE, on Nineteenth street. abOve Lich.
APO/ to WIC RUSSELL ALLEN.
.nol7-Bt* S. B. Corner 'FOURTH and WALNUT.
gl_t NOW VACANT-LARGE HOUSE
JCIL on Pieber's lane, nearly adjoining the station on
the Germantown Baitroad—for sale, and on easy terms.
by ANTHOBY P. &J. H. MORRIS. -
• . No. 9.1.6 ARCH Street.lh
N. B.—lf not sold be for rent. nold.Rs
RA FOR. SALE• CHEAP—FOUR
muthree-story brick HOUSES, N05.,1603. 160 S, 107,and
NS Pawn street, above Oxford. Person wishing to sell
out to go West. Apply at 236 North NINTH Street,
Paper More, or 1606 North TWNLYTH St. nol6-3t*
EXECUTORS' SALE OF REALM
MIA ESTATE —The , undersigned. Executors of "...8;
CHR(STOPHER WIGTON, late of Franklin township,
Huntingdon - county, deceased, by virtue of the power
and authority vested in them by the will-of said de
ceased, will offer at PUBLIC SALE, on the premises, on
THURSDAY the Bth day of December next, at two
o'clock P. hi:
All • that valuable LIMESTONE FARM situate in
Franklin township. Huntingdon connty, containing 160
acres, 140 of which-are cleared and improved. The
buildings consist of a . good two s.ory double frame
dwelling house, encl.:necessary out =buildings, and a
frau a-bank barn 76 by 50 feet. A good young orchard,
braring fruit, and several fine springs, both slate and
limestone, are on the property.
It is situated on the turnpike from Spruce Creek-to
Centre county.. and is. four miles from Spruce Creek, a
station on the Pennsylvania Railroad. The creek passes
,itizongh the farm, and , there are two good write; pow-•
ere, at one of which there is a dam already built; ready
for machinery.
• The • farm is in good order and cultivation, and Ha
convenience to schools, churches, stores. and the large
iron-manufacturing establishments of Huntingdon
county, makes this one of the most desirable farms in
the interior of the State.
Possession will be delivered on the iirshof April. The
Executors will at the same time offer at public sale 320
acres of land in county, lowa.
The Executors will also sell at public sale, on the
premises, on SATURDAY, the 3d day of December next,
at 2 o'clock P. M:
AD those certain two adjoining lots of ground situate
in Oaysport, Blair - county , having a two-story brick
Wines and a stable on each of said lots
- Turns os SALL—One-third in hand, and the residue
in one and two years from date of sale, with interest
from ;the first of April, 1555, secured by the bonds and
mortgage of the purchaser. SAMUEL WIGTON..
It B. WIGTON,
. JOSEPH DYSART,
nolB-3t Executors.
DELAWARE COUNTY.—F4R ila
Ma SALE—A first-class Farm or Country Seat,
known as the Eckteldt or B.!ehland.Farm,6lX miles west
of Market-street Bridge. Passenger cars run•within 13(
miles of the farm. One hundred andllfry acres of land,
part wood and meadow Large old style stone man
sion. 100 feet front, handsomely located on-a- beautiful
lawn, abundance of fruit and shade trees. Excellent
barn,. house for farmer, coach house, workshop, and
every description of buildings. : This farm rated' as
one of the best in Esstern Pennsylvania.
N. B.—Call for catalogue of farms containing prices.
JAS. M. CUMMENS, •
nen lit . 504 WALNIIT•Street..
$12,000 -FOR , - - ,SALE, A BTORE
• in one of the most .flourishing tovirns.
in SCIIUYLKILL COUNTY, 'd
Pennsylvania,doing a
most prosperous business No pers(in need emply . nir-
Mrs he can command $lO,OOO -to $]i;000. Address Box
No: Phiadelphia post nol7, 3tY
=OE=
LADIES' FANCY FURS.
•
JOHN FAJPREMA.,,
•• •
Ho. 718 ARCH Street, above Seventh Sling,
At hia-old established atom.
IMPORTER, 10IANWA.CTErR_ER, AND
• DEALER I.II:.RANCY FURS.
POI
LADIES LIM: OBILDREN•
Haying 'Lewin store 5 veri large and beautiful assort
ment of all the difforeni kindsand Qualities of FAGOT
FURS FOR LADIES'. AND CHILDREN'S 7.1/1.11.1
solicit a call from thole in want.
Remember: the name and number. •
3DECH EAREERA, = "
718-ARCH Street, above Seventh.
I have 2tO partiteror-connection with any other stew
Cale MC /. bc3-4mil
1864. 3 "u l{B -__ 1864.
A. ILA F. L
ISVOMMREI TO THE LATE OEO. . WOMILLTII,I
No. 415 Arch. Street,
Eau limy Oran
ASSORVOCIIT ON.
31.03)M5' FANCY 3rra.TRS,
To whisk they Invite the attention of buyers.
Th I .SIRS ! FURS ! 1-
Jul..- Teri cleaned from motile; reaal red, and altered to
the blest styles at moderate prizes, at No 113 North
BOVRTR Street, above Arch. • nolS St
LEGAL.
. •
THE OR PHANS' ©OUST FORTH
CITY AND COUNTY ORTHILADELPHIA.
• Estate of JOEL BRYAN SMITH, deceased.
• The auditor appointed by the Court to audit. sett-le.
and, adjust the account of NATHAN S. SHIT, and
tdAML S. - SHALLCNOSS,_ , -ectinuekecators hp last
wilt and testament of JQ4L BRYAN SMITH. d ceased.
end to report distribution of the balance in the hands of
the accountant, will meet the parties intereated. for the
purpose of his appointment. on THURSDAY, December
1,1E64, at 4 o'clock P. Di., at his office, pa; WALNUT.
Street. in the city of Rbiladelphia.
SAML. U. rERNINS, ,
nolilefmwdt Auditor.
IN TER ORPHANS' COURT FORTHE
- 1 - CITY AND 'COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
• . • Estate of MARY'O. PETERSON. DeceaSed.
The Auditor appointed by the court to audit, settle,
and adjust the first and Anal account of JAMB S GIMP
SON and STEPHEN BENTON,_ executors of the last
will and testament of MARY C. PETERSON, deceased , .
and to report distribution of the balance in'the hands of
the accountants' will meet the parties interested, for tie .
Poi Poi es of his appointment, on TUESDAY, November
22th, • 1864 , • at 4 P •N , at his o ff ice, 'No. - 1,52 i South
FOURTH Street, in the city of Plala - dtlphia.
toliMmtr6t WM. C. /JANNIS. Auditor.
IN THRORPHANS' COURT' POR:TEIS
CITY.*AND COUNTY OF PRILATIBLOBIA-.•: •
Estate of SABAH BUCKLEY, desillaewL
_ The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit. settle.
And adjust. the account of R. M RATITES. Trip tee.
appointed by the Court to make sale of the real estate
of SARAH' BUCKLEY,• deceased, and to mate dtstri
button of the balance in the hands of the accountaat.
will meet the:partiesinterested for the . purposes of his
appointment on MONDAY. December 6,11. st 4
at his office. No. 131 South- FUME
Street, in the ell 7 of Philadelphia
OBOROS M CONABBO dh L
Anra..
noltl-fmwdt
• Nn -- FORA COLORED.. PHOTO
GRAPIUmada at' EIKE
admitted to t
'SGl e l
e w iy at
w Bli
ithout
Stunt, . above Green,
question, most p.eapritte and artiatiOal cOlorlag. Set
Mlpecisaero• lk•
AMIJSIEME
ABIZRICAN A.QADERT OF Xlldif,',
LIONAII7I oItoVIE, •
THIS (tItIDAY) EVENING.. ffOV. 18itt, 1884.
LAST NIOBT OP TIM GRANO ,ORKMAII OPERA
SWOP'.
By express deitie of very mer4 - Igesion trate: holders.
BSETUOVEIV b Oastervrork find old/ opera.'
FIDELIO;
with the TWO GRAHD OVERTURES, which, - upird its
recent presentation in Boston, at -racteil three' of the
very largest audiences ever assembled in that city. and
Occasioned's degree of erthuidesti utterly Wan acending
gay thing ever known of opera there.eclipsing erten the
faroougLondon revival of Fidelio this seasort.
BERTHA JORANNSEN.....,as
FRANZ HIMMER as' " • • F.oro,tsn
THEODORE HABIJIMAN....as ,Jac nine.
'JOSEPH HERMONS as
PAULIN; CANISS ...... VAC • " Maraelline
'HEINRIGH._,STEINEGKE as. Don Pizarro
ymerafk.-.-110 finer performance - has yet been glycolt ,
the city. .r..e'clii , rnonlccalth. Oct
FIDELZOon Wednesday .evening; dTeyr out, o f the
largest and Moat discriminating asulenceeot the a - auon.
It woold.celaint pales to add it was a coon
a nee ;it was even MOrethanthat Wheaursall. berg
element conneateg it'll]] the representation combiued
render it one oft Be greatest aad:one of:the most highly
nished perform einseept the kind ever riven in this city.
The applause vvaafrequerat and hearty title artiste being
specially compliiiienOid With a call befolethe curtain at
tbe.elose of every ate--.Nontott Gaiette,
PIDELIO was .repeated on Wednesday evening to a
house crowded with genuine music lovert r -Who were
anxious to leer agais•this glorious opera. The per
formance was even btitUuqban the drat, and .
ore to
any that another repetition of Fidetio' would' attract'
another large. and cultivated endience, such " tilled.
tilled..
the theatre on this °coastal,- and listened w it h rapt
attention to every note —GYActuoretoscrtth.
FirraLio. —Mr Grover timid do no better.thin;if he
expects us to go to the Opera, • than to play rtdelto.
through a whole week: OurlostMosico extended tothe
middle of a third week, endbm• with the secmd Per
fermutcet,f mem), the work with whibit. Mr. drover's'
Company has made the deepe-r and most leafing 192. ,
pretedon, a workwhicit the best: Beaton audience will. --
always totrwillingly accept agaiu-l—lttofght's Journal!
of Music: •
SATURD ARE AFWE L TB L AY RAGOITIRev. 19th,
F
. -
FAUBT ENTIRE . ..-
* •
Admission to-Matinee, One DOlint. SWIM may be 54".
cured without etttra charge.
SATURDAY N.I.GHT,. Noir ltlth:.
ANNOGAGENRIFT...
GALA PARE-WELL 'OPAVRA NDIFET:
Souvenir Programme of • White Satin,-Crimson. and
• Silver.
. The entire first kntl: seconu.acts of
MIREILLE,
New Grand Opera 'tiy Omitted. composer of "Panel, "
postponed from Ft iday for more parfait retMrsal.. -Tine
GRAND FINALE atittAthe GRAND reA I INNEECROR.
In addition, the three lest grand acrs - tof •
ROBERT LE DIABLE.
Constituting a programme of absolnady traturmited
strength.
Overture at 7X o'clottle ' *
Seats may be secured at the regular prieet for - arey at'
the :above nights, at Gould's Kuala Store, and as Dino
Academy, . Wit
ACADEMY OF *M47131.0.
'Letitia and Manager ..JOHN T. POI
(Also of Holliday-street Theatre. Baltimore; F . 0
New Theatre, Washington,va,nek the Alexandria. (V ,e
Theatre, • •
A GREAT 'DRAMATIC:MST. .
Engagement, for 24 nights the eminent Traio-‘ .
dian,
MR. EDWIN PVIIIIEST,.
who will render, for the first tiint...l.m Philadelphia, kW
brilliant personation of
CORIOLANTIBI--
SHAKSPEARE'S GRAND ROMAN TRAGEDY OP
THAT TITLEc ,
Commencing on MONDAY N IQIIT. Ntvv..2lst.
The Company to sustain Mr. FORRESThas been vet=
carefully selected, embracing, amoilVotborza, the cele
brated Tragedienne,MADAßE PONIST.'
The scenery used will be several ottlteproductions of
MR: 7. RUSSELL SMITH:
of Philadelphia, with newly paintot drapery by Hr..
WIbER, of Philadelphia, and. se7stal. new Roman.
stenos. embracing • -
THE TRIUMPHAL RETURN OP CORIOLAsIIIE.
by Mr. CHARLES S. GETZ. of BaltiMdre.
The Machinery by Mr. HIGBEE, of the - Academy.
The Costumer. Banners, Insignia," otc:,• etc., war.
made expressly for this play, at a cost 0f0ver49,f09,.
The Box Sheet, for the Sate of recureithices, will be
opened at the Academy, on THURSDAYMog?
continued every day thereafter during the-seasol. b•-
tween the hours of 9 and 43‘ o'clock. _
•
Admission; 110 and 26 cents.
Secured Seats SO cents additional. .•
nol6-tf PHILIP WARBENMesomm •
NEW CHESTNUT-ST THEATRiL
THIS (FRIDAY EVENING No7:.18; '
FAREWLLT: BENEFIT, ,
AND LA.hT NIGHT BUT ONE •••"' '
OF
MRS. I). T. BOWERS,
Who will appear upon this onecaskfttA • •
In Two poular pieces,
THE LADY OF LYONS,
NEVER WON NEVER WON FAIR Lk - Dr.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Nov. 11)- •
' TWELFTH GRAND FAMILY KATHY=
When the FORTY THIEVES will be Preceinted , hrr
- THE LAST TIME.
SATURDAY EVENING, Last Night of Mrs. RUMMEL.
whin she will appear as C &MILLE.
MONDAY EVENING, Nov. 21,
First nisi) t of the beautiful sensational dram,.of:
PAUVRETTE, OR' UNDER THE SNOW.-
WALNUT: STREET THEA. T R ELf.; - .
T • THIS (Frida*YEVENING, Nov. 18th,
Benefit of the accomplished young artis te, ,
I,IIOILLB . WESTERN,
who, by the generous permission of Matilda IleromstiLd
appear in her great characteristic impersonation of ,-
CAMILLE !
Or the Fate of a Coultas
POE THIS NIGHT ONLY, CAMILLE I. "
In rehearsal, and shortly will be produced
L ,
EAST LYNNE; Olt, THE ELOPEMENT.
Box Office open from 9 till 3. Curtain rises at 7361. •
MRS. JOH.NDREWT NEW ARON
STREET THEATRE.
BENEFIT OF 's BENEFIT OF'
MR. BARNEY WILLIAMS.
THREE GLORIOUS PIECES •-••
• FRIDAY EVENING, Roy. 18th, UK
THE 'WRY CIRCLE.
IN LAD OUT OF PLACE.
PAT'S BLUNDERE.- -
MONDAY—" LAKES OF KILLARNEY."
gANFORD'S NEW OPERA HO - O'W
X- 1 RACE Street. below Third.
OPEN FOR THE SEASON. •
SAMUEL S.
SANFOR SANFORDD'S OPERA T Prrier and Manager.:
opROtoOPE.
The largest and best Minstrel Company in existence. •
Sanford appears in Songs, Dances, and his Burlesque's:.
Doors open quarter to 7; commence quarter to 8
Admission 25 cents; Orchestra 50 cents; Boxes $5.
and 43. • not& Int.
NATIONAL CIRCUS,
WALNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH.
UNDER, THE DIRECTION OF MRS. CHAS. WARiall.
(Formerly Mrs. DAN RICE,)
Mr. F. EL
SECOND W EER
Director:
OF THE SEASON.
IMMENSE. AUDIENCES AND GREA:T . BYCITEMENr.
' IRREPRESSIBLE SHOUTS OF-LAUGHTER
During tlicweek the celebrated EATON &TONS. ths-
SFIERWOOD FAMILY, Mrs. WARNER (Mistress of tbm
School of Menage), the DENZER BROTHERS, thegreat.
Batoutte Leaver. Mr. BACHELOR, the renowned TOR:
KING (the Ma. ter of the Classics), the inimitable Jas
ter, .S. STICKNEY; Sr.. will appear in a varietymtg
pleasing Gymnastic, Acrobatic, and. Equestrian seams&
in which they have no rivals.
ADMISSION. —First Tier, 50 cts. ; Second Tier. 25
Performance commences every evening at 7% o'cidair.
NATLIIBES on WEDNZSDAY and SATURDAY-AR
TERNOONS, commencing at 2% o'clock.
This week's programme rich and attractive. noldklit
CHESTNUT -STREET OPERA HOUSX,
kf No. 1221 CHESTNUT Street.
ALLINSON &
MORAN HINCIIEN
idINSTRELS • •—•-.Proprlossia
'S
appear every evening In an elegant •
ETHIOPIAN ENTERTAINMENT.
Doors open at 7, commencing at 8 o'clock presbieST•
Admission 26 cents.
Reserved seats, which can be secnred from 18.1418 i.:
o'cloek..6ocentm osll4l
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TB'
AND CHESTNUT „Streets.
. TEMPLE OF WONDERS 1 SIGNOR ELM*
EVERY EVENING, AND
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOOTa
Change of Performance Constantly.
Admission, 26 Ceuta: Children, 16 Cents. Reamed
Seats, 60 cents.
Evening Performances commas star. Lfternoe%
at 3. 0.3 ti
a.ERMANIA ORCHESTRA;.—PUB-Idea
REHEAIISALR every SATURDA.Y;at :33i o'clock.
P. M. ,at MUSICAL FIIIi D HALL. Single Tickets,
cents. Six Six Tickets, 1.1; to be had at Gotild i ti,.Andra'a,
and Meyer's Music-Stores. and at the Hall. . no?-0Y
P . HBIS-T REJECT•IDD.—
‘-i Thia admirnble pietnre, the greatest nyofination of
the winter West. isnow on exhibition at tho ACADEMY
OF FINE ARTS; 1025 CHESTNUT &met, together
with the entire collection of the Institution. .Aclialtes
twenty-Eve cents. n014,2rn"
THE ACA,DIONY OF
-L- CHESTNUT 6treetiAbove WIWI; la GPM DAILY.
for visitors. from 9A. to 6P. IL is
!TOT YOUNG ACTRESSBB:7--YOUNG
if:tresses who are little accustomed , to ,the use cd
" stage making-up" will find that - the " /Snail da
Paris" Willi remove all the evils n snit cg.fromthe use
of paints. powder. and rouge. The " Email" is not
paint, but it preserves and beautifies the skin. byre
moviegg all:black spots and imp_urities..andis endorsed..
by. Westsali, lira D. P.' Bowers. its. Emma
Wall r, and many o th er actresses obtalent-and beauty:
EUGENE JOIIIN, No.-11ISouth TENTEDStreet, below'
Chestnut, is the only agent in this city. nolS-tf
BOARDDIGi.
113,12,ARD.-A LARGE •88001+ 1 111• STORY
BACK BOOM communicating with, a bath-rowel..
towSibar with - Board, may be obiainedl at 269 Soutk
*PI - 2T-11 Street. noltiutt
LOST AND -1`01:IND.
REWARD.-WST--ON -71311136
$••,%/ DAY EVENING. between. the Continental Ho:.
tel and Walnnt-rtreet Whe.rf.a.,„badmos Leather SATCEE
. EL; containing a parcel of Black Guipure Lace, of great -
value, a Pocket Handkerchief: trimmed with Valen
ciennes and marked • " C.%also, a complete pack
age of the "Email de Paris. Amy one retarnirelt to
3 RS FRANKLIN Street Val:receive the above reward_
aolB-30 • • • .
',OT OR MIEWLD-A PERPETUAL
-K-4 Policy of Insurance,. No. 16,077, 'issued , : by the
FIRE ASSOCIATION Oct. 18, IVA to JAMES-.MILLI—
GAN, for $1,200,. on r..roperty B. E cor. of Brows sue;
Emery streets. Any information thereof will be re
ceived. by. C. STIVRI, No. 520 north THIRD' Street. •
oeHt,rewf-lrt
PERSONAL.
TNFOELLTION. • W ANN TRW
under signed.desires to tear from thasittatof J. M.
Staples, Deputy hheriffof El Dorado comity, California.
She is supposed to reside in Philatielolda. -Mr. - Staples.
was xnuinerecV while in ffflie dischargs of: ofil4al
duties. BM egects are awaiting deliiorv. .‘
JAMES B- HUME, Sheritra Office, —
Placerville, El - DorW,Ounty;
Ip3III3ONAL. • - - RBD, WItrI A Z . • J
. BLACK BALL JEWELRY. wholesale . : and rsttil..
chesper4tiftliMtr. 916 BACM.Etfeet. n018.21e
nolEclm,
HORSAB. I ELOBBES.I!ILORES3 I
. i:DIRRTERMASTEIRPRNERAL'S °PRIOR,
FIRST DIVISION, Waexixaxotr.' Nov. 10, 186 L
' HORSES, suitable for Cavalry and• Artillery service.
will be purchased at Glesboro Dopet. In open market. ,
till DECEMBER 7, 1561
Gorses 'will be delivered , ,to Captain L. Lowry Eloore.
A. Q. M., and be enbjected.to he usual Goverhgvent ix- -
specfion before teir_g accepted. • •
Price of Cavalry Horse?, sl76alich.
Price Of All Welr DerSES..e.llBO each
Payment will be made for six (6) and meta_
JAMBS A:
Calonca ln charge First Divpsion.
- geartermaator °wore:l'loAM
LOOKING. •:. •
LOl6- t3O
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JAMES; S. EARLE._ it:: Splq
816. cnarnlT faRBENIOULA...
'Ave now in storo,o. very, Zito isisorptiiii
Li 0 a KING" E S i „
• of croon , eharactcz,,oL ate •
Rua SZEOthIANTIFACTURAVIDIATBsT s7YIJIM.
PAINTINGs, griGRAVINgS,
ap3l PlCifflift IRIKEHOTOGRAra
SW DENTISTRY. DR 13A.SS,Er
inverts ARTIFICIAL TEETH on Gold, 'Silver,.
Vulcanite, from ad to 440. Teeth filled, 80-cents SD&
upwards. Rspairins. EsTarenoss. Office, 5L45
Rust below Locust. • 201 7 -31 n
FINE KOTCH.GLNORAII.
BREL L4B Fine Ameapan'Giaoain llL4bi
• Good Cotbm
Well-maAe Vabrellas.
Bni. of
• JOR FTISSILL, t
a t ". 9 and 4 Noak‘,IIOIIREEI.
afe l 4l!S* .8 0 'V. A C : . 4 IS:8;
JAMES W. QUEEN Ali (3 . 10. 1 5. -
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11/1/I=I,IIthICAL . INSTRIAMII3,-"
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OLARIPLED MAN
•:'Peami 01DER;of► motor cmlaikve l o lllll6 F U4
os logased. fossils D 1 SMU wow,
10 6 ,43 1 1 1 _Es, 120. 12*.4;il 12* manow
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