ymo Girard. .M ch4el Scholl, Vert, Pa , it ,Mo,S ()elm Cn -.tuber b g ;D 0 iio,r , C naber•barg 14 '„„ ) Drant Trateart. Penna 14 14 " ' 4 C ` 4 avoll NOW urac . 1) w 6l - w ~y pt 1141/013. ' lll 44 11 , 1K D PAoi kti wi A Sew Yore S , it -1 ' T brags, Lqak. Loo ' Ray, Ocl.at,,a, Dot , 14 . n a Plaulleld St Fogerty, New Yore F es.a , sy, J. Del&ware A W Wed. R4rn hors iJ R Shy, Harr 'salvor' 0 W Knee. Lebanon - W Pal.-. De aware o n e Lams wo to' ter, N York W C eat tellOta4ten, Dr $1 Barr, D.l.lp.akere P R K X 43.4 lager, Penns u l„ " 'lll l3 irlear a , o l.s a kirtirtall Jae Cooper, Wavangton " Fobt. rartsr„ Princeton, NT r 'Af . '1 Gaut W bert Prtno4ton, N A J A Denote, Prlooeton. N ' t Delaware A el „, d n r,, I heamey, IT & -A. ' Mr Starkey & 2 chltdrsa rA W Wor iok wt, el re" - bir,. Crane. Colambla.Pa • „0 „, rHata Mee Jennie Crone, (Tobin* r"" Moo A M P cutter At lam, PA ' 011 ,01 Mlll9 Phi mer, Penn& ` ea, k M LOVTid te ior R W wheeler, Brooklyn t k IMrs L11.1111 , 1r. Klehmond, Va I A AltiluAtte, Reading `": , tl '" M r heading , Outs, Samuel LPi I l e W Cause , &wfD„ la 1`.,-'k 13 Mho Mary Palk, St lLouie , ,1113/1411 • . 4 PO • *•011 , - I . olk neon, Elio Acciericuirm '. ~ , -,ll,.bary IDr Thomas & strand da, Pa iti*`*,l , oy 001 Whiting, U li d. .1,,t-nry B Oar jot ~ *,, Del W's Bar., Milan ;', l'c ‘r n i f . a d. . hire F And.recn, stilt on •*i.' ';‘.' . Bel d;' 11Caren, E 8 9 ,012 ..,,,.„ 0 ll B ook., New York i l' h .. a J T All. n. 8..t0 York , ..roor c A pt, .4 P Bowen t,c , ' W Davi , Pen'ia 4 %,;.? Tack 11 Boscmao, 11111 'nrecille P A Bough, M ebaaiwanwg , -,nlaro.l 13 IP 11c r Lou clm a & la, Balt '''Ni Yak, ma , Phy • ,: t , li. iGL peat on New York 1W Malawi, II S B ' , oil )t , .. , ,y, r k iFi 0 Vonte. Penns 0,. ~,,,re 10 Charlton , Bat -Immo N ., y o k .L 0 soymonr, C .2141. ~ r , !.1., 11.eler, Connecticut ~!,' 1 ,';',, , jersey E E vile , Icwr Y.ra • "..4') , ,: i ; ,,..te G 0 H,ll', Nw Vert* , .1-. fat U 1 1 klo.near Ar 8 ni,Wagh .I‘'''' .' i, Cal ID Brirtoa, Delaware ~ ~ T lie,antaa, Lancaster ~'. ,4u , *'': ; -0 , .' 1, cc R B gtC9rm.ck. Altoona ':%r, fr..J bon co' J bleCtenahen. lld i , * ~,,,, re ,D W Bcld.m. N.w I.ner ;JO Mulford New ferkev , ,AT Jerr,, , y B 0 Prettyman, Delaware A ,.: : ad, It J 1 Lmming & la, N J J'' .. 0,1 3 Casey, Scranton .. In ,T 1 a B Sehotl9ld, Nato York 1.11.1100. I 0 T lioharn, New JenAi A ailler .t wf. tichl Haven IS N Espy 51 , . Joy '.l N StrieVer. Laacaster co B Slevrmaker, I.acnuiter ea .i, J Kirk., LAnea,•ter so V skinner, Pr.aua M . Skla.er, Peuna W Hotnholder. Hagerat'n D I Flatuond. Nana S*l Spr , g e Num It Thornton, Nmstqun N Wetzel, l'ett.vthe D c.liAli 1 S R Fnuck. Leban , n Cot it Ratcliffe rarnaqns S 0 Conrad. Jr, Ta congas Mre Id liTitcheoct dr lc. fi Y J Patnter, Nation Chask rnyville }•enna ttpville o,vir 'l,r. 'Bed ford Bedford Jr, J S 2 l J merelal. T FelAnson, Lancaster co B Cadwal'ader. Baas co W A Relict'', 'HAM CO R Nem ME, loittl.a co B Thomas, Pouna Mlss Thomas. Puma The Cow; co, Pa Penns tie tore xt kr, Cheater ::ce, Pei co ,ster co Alao Coat • A Lyon. Maryland .ht B Shantz I J Clark H Flannery, Jr, P..uns Hand>rzon, Maryland MD P.ona Mr & Mrs Browr, Nuns. J Mngf nide, ' Potts ville 0 G Crane had Pg gi '0 Eagle. J H Holobangb. Venue P fiest:er I yaarlre W V Hransa, New Pripolal J T Lendes. Reeking N M Yoder, Beading GI M r Rio 4. 6DllerAurg H Holingworth., PeONEI D Dr,st:le r. Fieetwood W Eisenbaner. Fleetwood Henry Lo.. ea. Pettus Aug Stoner. Penne. Mre 0 B Helior. Reading Jacob Zepp, Ladeadate, Pe A Calvin. renna The Bali N ~li.rreurirg 1 Lp.kt-rtuvrn •:p , sl. 000012 Wptsport,Pa. 'H , to7 a lllPton '4,nr. Nunn The National, Pritsville W T Filbert, Womelederf ,? ; yla.itith,Pit 8 Delbert,Sonusl ' per. Puna A M Gray, Pottsville ~:,,ms?rs island D la, Tremont It y. Done& en Et Gross, Eptirats,Pa Douglovineig Hadley, Rochester, Y ns: a,Neffsele!Jocb , h Reortuir, Readin,LtSg_ 311011 'Geo Bownian,Reirsville,Pa 2, Lebanon , . I Sheaf. ' Mies Connors% lowa Geo Stiller, Wiraerset,lowa M Todd, Maternal. lowa J Warner, Carlirce, Weeley Talley, Warrant= J B Shields, •Wilrointon F W Jobnsun, New York The Earl' .r. Chia Chicago Y ork Yto York 4 !a, Poona rd, Di ion A Bridges,Newion,Mese Jae Buries, Penne. Druid B Penns. John 'l' Diann. Penna A. II Brandt Patina John D Meek, Carlisle Bustainger, Carliele The bta .eTr York et. Paul= Belleville Pin it, Pittrbullt Fa Chester :.•sUonng ,atcontle Bear. 0 X Schommo, 'Hamburg B Rowland, Holasesburg H Btulo, Long Island Baumel. S Degter M.P Feaster, Rolland, Pa Hoffer, Lebanon so The lila rr, Pacisc co Reding cm, 3(lns'all Trappe, Ya It, Barks co El.rkr co Be rtca co B Swing. Seaford, Del 3 S rielvon, liewtowa 11,,,bbips & la. Penn& John .1 DaleT, Wasidattozi The M le , rdsville. Pa bewiRtOWII, tt 8 N aeolgetDel SPECIAL NOTICES. Fncsesit CLosBEING at low prices, from our stook of BEADY-fd ADS OAB- Fe villiug goods equal In style, fit, make, Prom 25 to 50 per cent. tower than to now :-rums goods made to order. We have all rec End PriColl of Clothing, Mena', Youths': ti a 01111 be suited without delay or trouble. BENNETT Et CO, , n.l TOWER nem,. au MARKET Street. GEORGE STROH & °O.'S 5,11 PIANOS, AwD MASON & HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS. ;rBr e ach CABINET ntrOrnmt have these H. Sir 0., and the demand le CABtN ST emtantly Increasing. . ORGANS FOT 008 only by C &RI NMT J E. GO OLD,___ ORGANS.' EEVENTH sua NLINSTN UT Ste. CABINET nol9-t[ ORGANS. LCiTra HOBBY SOAP. ..rbrtled TOILET SOAP, in • snob universal dr :ads tram the OHO/OBST materials, is MILD ZIVIT In its nature, YRkOIte.NTLY BCB A T• iTI4ItILY BENEFIOLLT, in ita action upon r ale by all Draiiilata and Yana/ Go"' fe23-tuntay ?Ewa CLorEfßo, or TEN laerßol aide It the best malner, expressly for ESTATE LOWEST SELLING PRICES marked in :GrEES. All goods made to order warranted tY. The one-price system ts strictly adhered t:t 'web). treated alike. JONES' OLD-ES. SEBD OH-PRICE CLOTHING ROT/SE, 6041 s'Mreet, near Sixth. , 'I CLOTHING, S. E. corner SEVENTH and MARKET Sta. S. E. tor. SEVENTH and MARKET aroTHING, S.E. oar, SEVENTH and MARKET r LOTHING, B.E. oor. SEVENTH and MARKET 8. K ,or. SEVENTH and fd &REST r wril IN G. S. E. oor. SEVENTH and MARKET 8. E.oor. SEVENTH and MARKET "-•:',10TS1NO. B,E. oor. SEVENTH and MARKET oor. SEVENTH and MARKET r l , olllla 0, 8. E. oor. SEVENTH and MARKET r *L'irliint. IL E. oor. SEVENTH and MARKET CI , 11111(0, oor. SEVENTH and MARKET , : 11 111.ING, 8, B. oor. SEVENTH and MARKET THIN% 8.11,00 r, SEVENTH and MARKET t :C,VISINGI, B.K oor. SEVENTH and MARKET G, 8.1. .or. SEVENTH and MARKET 8. E. oor. SEVENTH and MARKET Is, 'IRMO B. E. oor. SEVENTH and MARKET f „ 1 . 9 781N 0, S. E. oor. SEVENTH and MARKET ""viSINO, 8,1.0er. SEVENTH andATASKIT teeth 7 s' CLOTHING, BONO' CLown:qq, BOltle Clothing, Boye' Clothing, Boys' Clothing, Clothing, Boye' Clothing. Bore' Clothing, n Clothing, Boys' Clothing, Boys' Clothing. • every variety. In every variety. titers variety. In every variety. s Terr variety, In every variety. At .H. L. Hallowell & Bon's, At B. L. Hallowell & Son's, At H. L. Hallowell & Son's. At H. L. 'Hallowell & Son'e, ilitrkei street. 534 Market street, tarket street. 634 Market street. Xatket street. 636 Market street. Illarket arse', 634 Market etreet. AL lionsa.—We have the largest and heed 4 , a Reads -made Boys' Clothing in the oitY. strlas. and mad . in the bed manner. LLovrat.r. & 16ON. tia4 MARIEBT Street. • IIeOLASN'S CD 0000ANOV (WINCE SHED le warranted to Preaerve. is darken, and beautiffithe hair, and entire'!" dtudaz, without oohing -bat or bonnet hautactored and meld by W. Z. McGLAIN. Na. 334 North sirmlif Street. •••• i iiberaldiNcount tonrholteale dealer". nolank !Au nom $l4 To $5l OPSTICOATO. t 71E.C. O4TB PROM $l4 to its. OVERCOAT& *.01.1.8 PRODI $l4 to $55. OVERCOAT& itZp 44,113 PROM 14t456.a "BRa°ATIL WILIANAMBR & BROWN. OAR HALL, t corner SIXTH and BIARKET Streets. Ben's Suite and elegant variety of the ' e Clothina at REASONABLE PRIM WlLactles Moron Psonctum LOCK -STITCH slinsa NACHINIM• AND BUT. 144 SINMEST. prima. iibOve Sinrouth. Is. X( .A.B.Beriai). 7- ),24-11e13013 On th' 25d lik - st., it SE Philip's .iij ~ Itib Roy.. Charles . D. Cooper. J.. Geddes , i ;ol _New Berlin. Pa.. to Addle H. sfauchlof turp s_ it n ',linty papers please onov. i i ~ ~.. ePOB Philhe 22d lust .hY av •'°" Its' "` t • Jelin & ips to Miss Mary B PoVe II? ci ty , (4„,htieLl.f,RoFs. -Oa the 2&I tact , by Rev. 4 "lies, Mr. Jonathan Irvin and Miss Pante, l ojEjt vc ~14,-rs,,areTß. -On the sth of s epteraber.Blo3; '4. Cl:,l3ll.r_nY. pastor of Bethel Church Kr. I St l ' il te.ce to Miss Kate BmVtlx. Beside' No. 1 eel, Meade streit, beisir "ma' 3723E3 - r•.. ENOBER.—On Sunday, the 27th inst., Mr. John B. Minter, Ate reistivee and friends are reeneetfUlly invited to alerd his funeral, from No. 1783 Walnut street, on We , noway morning, 60th Inst., at 10 o'clock. To c-e.. to tit. James the Len. DOwNINO.—On the 37th instant, at Bristol, Pa.. Allen Downing, and 43 years, gip The relatives and Mende of the family, the Bristol Lodge, 3 o. 25, A. Y. H . and his Masonic brethren generally, are respecifully lovited to attend the fans rat. l'rem the resleence ol hie father-m.lw, Lewis T. jrstt. Bristol on Wednesday afternoon, at t o'clock. " HFLLBOJ.N —On the 27th inst , of a.oplegy. Cyrus Nil horn. aged 67 years. Tbe frieede of the family are invited to attend the funeral. from hi,. late residence. No. 1307 South Broad street. h&c tr Wharton, on Fourth day, 30tH inst. . 11 o'closk LAWRENCE —On the 22d Inst., at the residence of her brother in-law, RI ti, $ House, Baltitrwre. Libble A. Lawrence, formerly of Lancaster, and late of ?hits- CI il'E. —On the 20th inst., John Cops, In the 824 year able age. The re'atlves and friends of the family are respect fully tirviti.d to attend hie fnneral, front Ws late real. denee, No. 60 Notth Bieveetli stre furtherWeitinearii the Ellth test.; at I e 'clock, without notice. Tv 131'00..,1 to Laurel BBL . _ 211 1 CH. —On the 27th root. Mrs. Ellennor W., mile of Cleerge W. Much, and daughter of Martha and the late George Barnes, aged 39 years. • ie her dn, The relatives H at,dioved chil friends of th re e family are reaped folly invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband. southeast corner of Fourth and Dicker. eon streets on Wedneeday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. To urnered to Ebenezer nh urch Cemetery. ear WOLFF. —lip the . 27th Instant. Raty N., daughter of Win B. and Pdtv y B. Wolff, aged 8 years. The friend , . of the family are invited to attend the fu neral, from the residence of her grandmother, 1417 Lo cust street. on Tuesday aternoon, at 1 o'clock PEILLIPiII —On the 27th last., A. P. Phillips, la the 33d . year . of his ape, _ _ _ 'The TOlatives and Mende of the fam lateapfalT lavitee to attend the ['anew, [min his residence, 'Patted Slates Hotel. S. E corner of Ilevento and ifartat streets, on Tim:trades" morning at 9 o'clock, without% far thi r notice. ••• Re NR.—nn the 28th inst., Joseph T Rank, in the 42d year of his age. The l el atives and friends of the family are reap%ctfal ly Invited to attend the tumoral from his late residence, 10. [Vitt, Eighth 8 rest, on Thursday morning, ne• ember let, at 10 o'clock • vs. PRICE —Suddenly, on the evening of the 2815 lost , John Prire,of the firm of J. R. & ,T; cline, and only son of Rick J. and Roan Price. Tao entice of the time of %lemon! will he given LUNN'S BLACK ALL-WOOL RIPS Lapla's Black dil-Wool Empress clothe. Do do do Bloaccoline de Wiles. Do do , do Twee° fall doable width. Do do do Marti:toes. Do do do. Cashmeres. Do do . do Thibet and. Long Shawls, full and extra elms. PO do Bombacines, &c.. &a BENSON & SON. MOURNING STORE, ot24.tf . No. 915 C SSTNII r Street IWYBE LANDELL HAVE OLENED 41-4 some very valuable goods for OfißisTmai PREOINTS. Expettaive Loog ahawle. Expensive Dress Silks. Eleaant Lyons Velvets. rbr.tmas Searrs FIJI( g. dro. n023-tr TVI E. SOLDIERS' MUSICAL Mc TON wblilaVA public temperance meetings. every WED E'DAY EVENING, at 714. o'clock, is Si. Mary '64 hnrch St. MANY'S Street, below tisventh. for lbe lnnellt of the colored people. The friends of the came are invited to attend. , no'M 21 Ur'A lESTIVAL IN AID OF 171116 ORPHANS OF SOLDIERS AND SAILORS will be held et SANI3.4I.STREE'L HALL, on TH7lieDl.s" EVENING. Dec sober lot. Doers open at 6P. St Sip. r et 7 o'clock. Tina Band from West Philadelphia Hospital will be in attendance Add•. , s.e by Rev Bioh , p 6111730 N. 13z Governor POLLOCK. Rev. KIRI:36I'ON GODDARD, Rev. Mr. TORRE'S CE, and Mr A. G. CATTELL No ticketc cold at the door, They can be obtained. of Mrs J H TEIORNLEY, No. 11155 GREEN Street. Donallona of Cakee, Flow-re, and Frovivione will be thankfully received at the Hall on the day of the Feet!, val. Mrs. R 4.14 err, miss L. MACHO ay - . Mrs. KELLY. Nr DIECIULIVICSP BALNIE, PHILADELPHIA. Noy. 21. 1864. At an election, held this dew. the following named Etoniao ders were elected MOM:TORS of thiss„Bienk: Joseph B. Mitchell, Edward R. Satnill, Benjamin W. ttingleT, Jooerill G. Mitchell, O. B. Bovengarten, David Milne. balllC F. Flukey, Win. A Drown, • Ebenezer Max well, Davis Pearson, Robert Steen, Oeo. H. Stuart, • James T. Young. MECHANICS' BANN. - ParLanstmera, N0v.28, 1881. At a meeting of the Board of LI ir.ctors of this Bank, held this day, the following Officers were re-elected: JOSEPH B MITCHELL. President, GRoROB R. STUART, Vice President. JOHN WIEGAND, Jr., Cashier. By order of the Board; n 02.9.81 J. WIBOAIiD, Jr., Cashier. DEPARTMENT OF RECEIVER OF TAXES, PHILADELPHIA. Hoy. 28, 188 i The attention of TAX.PnV ERB is respect - tally direct. ed to the following extract of an Ordinance of Council, " Crllll. i llat?o r n Bth of T E N 4 TiRE PER CENTtTM shall be added to and payable on all Taxes after the lint day of December. JAS. C. R LCH, n 029 2t Receiver of Taxes. NT. ANDREWS SOCIETY—ONE• HUNDRED AND SIXTEENTH ANNIVERSA RY. —Tble ANNI VERB &RV will be celebrated on WED NESDAY, Seth Instant, at AUGUSTIN'S. 1105 WAL, NUT Street. A bninnees 'meeting will be held at 4; DINNER at o'eloak, . Scotsmen, or their descendants, tanagers in the. city,, &Bina , of joining there brethren on this OCCR.II/011.011 procure D IND ER CARDS from the Secretary. Members are requested to attend, without farther notice, °NORGE YOUNG. Secretam 49 South THIRD Street. Mr OFFICE HOGE ISLAND. LEH. OIL COMPANY—N. B. corner THIRD. and: DOCK Streets, (second storY.) At a meeting of the Board of Directors of. this Coms. psny, held thle day, the following reeolutlon. was. adopted: Resolved, That for the purpose of • tarnishing a werk.- lag capital the capital stook of this complier be, and ttL le hereby (mewed Offs /foliar pevehare, Meaty-five per cent. of white shall be called'ln by theTreasal er OIL or before the first day of -Joann. the rc lug eeventyifive per cent to be calleelinarldrdr • r fifteen dale between each twenty .five percent. BOTICB IS HEREBY 01 1 112 i, That In pursuance of the above resolution, an assessment of twenty-dye cents on each and every share of the capital stook will he due and payable at this °dice on or before the drat day of January, 1685; twenty-flve cents per share on or before the 16th of January; VP slaty- five cents per share on or before the Blst day of January, and tweaty-five cents per share on or before the 15th day of February. BOW H. FLOOD, TreaSurer. rHILADELVIrrit. HOY. 28, 1854. no'S-61• lar OIL SUBSCRIPTIONS—NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. —The undersigned with hleasure informs subscribers that the PE subscriptions ave been secared, that the Books closed yesterday, sad that orders have already been leaned to at ogee get out deeds, searches,aud 4.... papers of the seven tracts As it has, oftes due vatlanllaza. aoarside.l.4-0...t. the meet satisfactory plan to subscribers would be to have each of their names entered in the deeds for the respective amount of their subscriptions, this plan has been dates minedmPou. As there is a possibility that some of the subscribers. awe when wouldds are required, may not be prepared, sad it be doing injustice to the othen to eater rnela names to avoid such a contingency, in the fn.- ttrini, white the deeds, &c., are being got ready (which will take at least a fortnight), the Trastee will collect the enbscriplloi s, and I wilt open a " Reserve Matt" those first entering their names on it to take the vase of any enbscribers whose arrangements are such as will not permit them to comply with the terms. B 7 this plan it will be seen that those only who are entitled to will have their camels inserted to the deeds. It will also be observed that the opening of the Reserve List avoids any delay in the ergawaation of the Com• piny, which it is desired shall take place as early as possible. Familiar A 9 I am with the merits and advantages of this en; ernes.). now that the Books h closed, I may with propriety say • that, when t Company gets started end open their Books for the ma of their Stock, in my opinion, the shares which the subscribers NOW' get will command It handsome premfum• DUNCAN It. MITCHESON. _ . _ _ Office, N. E cornorY6triffitiriCisELWEilgs. P. B. Any checks sent to me for the payment of sub scriptions, io be in form, ehonld be drawn to the order of the Trustee, Ur. E, BORDA. His endorsement al though a F aftleleut receipt, let, if desired; a' separate one without hesittr ion will be given. I might add that , when the papers have paused era• ruination. due notice will be given for a meting of the ST. bECTItIerS. it latir OIL OVIBSCRIPTIONS—RE SERVED LIST. The list haying been made up the Books closed last evening. In order that no delay shall arise in the organization of the 'Elompany, and also to aive a chance to those who heretofore were unavoidably prevented taking shares, those who MIST enter their names on the RESERVE LIET, low open at my office, will take the placei.of Any of the ven 'loo ted from lim subscrdez reply n ho unexp terms.ectedly may be-pre w g with the To so subscribe, or for further particulars of this enter. Prise, address or apply at once to I)l7NthiN MITCHWON, N. B. corner FOURTH and WALNUT, Phila nog et if Or E. BORDA, Trustee, 327 WALNUT St. ar PIT SSBURG AND BOSTON Pre TEOLETIM COMPAIR Y. CAPITAL S4OO,OI.IO—PAR, SD PER SHARE. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. *2.50 PER SHARI. FOR FULL-PAID STOCK AND NO FURTHER AS SESSMENTS. The property of this Company consists of the follow ing valuable FES SIMPLE Territory, extensive lease holds, PRODUCING WELLS, wells going down and nearly finished: No. 1. About 60 (fifty) Acre. Cherry Tree Run in FEB SIMPLE, boreable land WAcient to sink FIFTY WELLS. This Territory is opposite the Delimit Petro leum Company (Hayes' Farm), on 011 Creek, bounded In art by the celebrated Story Farm, &0.. No. 2, Lease perpetual (99 years) on WEAL McClin tock Oil creek-3% acres, all fiat, very valuable, flow id)g and pumping wells all around. 80. 3. " Wild Cat" Flowing Well, about 30 barrels per day, on Wash. McClintock Farm. The. Company owns the WHOLE working interest in this well, en- Flue, tanks. &a &c. No. 4" California Well, No. 1, on Oil Creek, down 690 feet, all ready to re. tube. This well has Sowed 160 barrels per day. No 6, " California Well. No, 2, on Oil Creek,down nearly 620 feet. No. 6. Lease perpetual (99 yettirs) on 2% acres 011 Creek, all list, containing the above wells, with fifteen horse engine, tanks, derricks, engine houses , Ace. No. I. Lease perpetual 09 years) on 2,x acres Oil Creek, all flat, east in one well sown 400 feet, one quar ter interest (working) in this well and lease. - TEN THOUSAND S I ING CA iARII3 P R IT ESERVED FOR WORK AL. Books for ontourAL subscription are now open at oily office for a few'd aye Only ; When closed the stock St o ck placed on the regnlar Boston and Philadelphia Boards so a BONA FILE dividend-paying, On. Pan' Decree COMPANT, when II is expected the shares will largely advance. All further information, with pros peat-uses, can be obtained of the undersigned. The small capital of this Company, with the actual large interests, must make it a favorite as aue invest ment. B. s erloll, 14 rariNtliar:Bulldings, WALN UT, iIad b elo w Thgencyird, PhlphA. LEONARD & MANLEY, 58 BEAVER Street. New York Agency. SPENCER VILA & CO., Bankers, Boston Agency. noie.iftt MeNLINCET OIL COMPANY. NOTICE OF DIVIDENDS NOS. S AND 4. —The Trust elle of the McKinley 011 Comp_anthave declared a retnlar monthly Dividend of THREE PER CENT.. and a supplementary Dividend of TEN PER CENT., b,,tb payable at this office. November 30, to bhareholdere of record, at the close or business this day, November 14, 1864. WALTER'S. LAWTON, Treasurer, no2B-8t No. 81 JOHN Street, New York. OFFICE OF "THE RELIANCE COMPANY OP PHILADEL PHIA," No 308 WALNUT Street. PHILAVELPTITA. November 28,1884. The annual niceties of the Stockholders of " Tits Re liance Insurance Company of Philadelphia," and the election of Thirteen Directors, to serve for the ensuing year will be held at the office of the Compenv,on itiOX °Alt; DEC PIIIBEB 19th, 1664 at 12 o'clock N. no2B- tdel9 THOS. C. HILL, Secretary. lar OFFICE OF TEE Emmen COAL AND NAVIGATION COMPANY. PRILAIYELPHIA,November 23, 1884 A Dividend of FIVE PER CENT., being Two Dollars and Fifty Cents per Share on the Capital Stook of the Company. has this day been declared by the Board of Managers, payable on and after TUESDAY, the 99th instant, clear of, United States. and State tram. noT343t EDWIN WALTEE, Treasurer. far " CITY NATIONAL BANK OP PHILADELPHIA, FIRAMOIA.I. AGENT AND DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATER, Receives subscriptions for the NSW THREE lirilaßEl SEVEN-THIRTY FEB CERT. PEBASURY NOTES, which are convertible at maturity into Sia• Per - Gent. Five-twenty Bonds; also for the Ten-forty Bowie, into rest payable in gold. G. , ALBERT LEWIS, nog-trifet Cashier. or. OIL' SUBRORIPTIONS.—THESIE ABE ONLY 100 SUBSCILIPTIONS AT $l,OOO EACH. The filbsOribers, in a word, get in fee eby sl ,4 soya , tracts of valuable Oil Territory, fronting on the Alle gheny river ao d its tributaries, and contlgnons to and adjoining several companies now at work. and at no higher price than they might the Compan y a body be sold for. The 81:1138CRIBIN organize the Company themsel elect their oilcan, and manage the affairs of the Com pany. Shares are pay able either at the time of embsariblog or when the list is made up; if desired, two or more p. mons can club together and tale a Share. Already the majority of shares are secured. As the books will POI3ITiVELI CLOSE on MONDAY NEST, November IS, to secure one or more of the ,rentairung shares, ad dress AT ONCE or apply to DUNCAN If. HITCHESON. • if. E. corner FOURTH maid WALNUT Ste.. Philada.. Or B. BONDA, !nudes, nogs•tuNfon No.-327 WAL.IUT West. PRESS:-PITTLApELPITIA: Tt r IBDAY. NOVEMBER 20, "4864: I THEODORE TILTON, ESQ.. THEODORE T/LTON, ESQ. IVIPORTANT NOTICE TO TIME UMW/XS OF THS FOURTH CONORBISIOSI AL BY logo ANTRIM BROAD AND SPIKNO GARDEN STARRTS, Nor. gy, The BOARD OF EV IitOLMBhIT of the VW BM BOX.. ORBe9IONA6 Dl9TitiCT (comprising the Ponds:6llth, lierni h. Twentieth, l'wenty- Asst. and Twenty-fourth Ward,) hereby give notice that they ate now engsgedin revisipg and correcting the Enrolment Lista or each of the 'Weida in their District, sad la thia labor they In vite the co op.-ration and aastetance of sit good °Malmo. by giving such leformation in their pomesion as may aid in the correction and revision thereof. Any pen= may appear before the Board and have any name stricken from the list, if he can show, to the tatlefaclion of the Beard, that the person named is not properly enrolled on account of lit. Alienage. 2.d. on-reodence. Sel. Over sgo. 4th. Permanent Physical disability of such a degree Be to render the person not a proper anhject for enrol ment under tie law and regulation% lith Basing served le the military On naval service Iwo years during the present war and been honorably discharged. The semen of all person liabfe to military duty taking up their residence In a Etib-diotriat (Ward , an well as all in the hub•dletrlot who, from time to time, pecome liable, most be added.to the Enrolment Lists; and the 111 , 71108 of persons who may have imitated In the military or meal a, rvice, or who remove permanently from it, ur whoee lia allity terminates while in it, wilt .be mini ea off - . It Is for the interest of every citizen to have stricken (Nip the lists all names finorogrilyenrotisd, because fin esc: en of name increases the quota nailed for from both enb-dletiiot; and it Is Meetly for the interest of tech Person enrolkd in a given seib.dit-trict to place upon the lists all persons In the sub-distriet liable to do military duty. because the orre,ter the number to be draw 11 from, the less the chance that any particular in divlcual wid be drawn. Tl e Board of Enrolment call especial public attention to the f, Dowing: "- ii a p,y,ort, with Intent to prevent the draft. refuses to give his true name when lawfully rtetnested: so to do by an ,litter w boos legal duty it is to ascertain and en roll ii,lt is ay. obstruction of that officer in the perform anee of (Mt of hie duties in relation to the craft. So. Hirt, of the giving of tithe names with the same Me wsl intent, sod the offender will, in either cab's, he sub ject to memory erred by the provost marshal. "—Pa ragraph IS, &viand Reg ulo gloms . D. 111., LAN B Captain and Provost Marshal" Yreeident of the Board of Enrolment, 4th District. NEW YORK INDEPENDENT. klEVir YORK INDEPENDENT. WASHINGTON- AND WA - LS UT BEND OIL COMPANY. Capital $500,000, CCO Rams i+s ed.oh. Subbcriptlon Prices $2. Ten thnneand sharea reserved se working capital. Office, No. 314 PetaREIT Street. Philadelphia. No. 1. A well on Oil Creek, now pumping 10 barrels per day. and increating. No 2 A well on Oil Creek, now over 300 feet deep, with large erow Of oil. Near this is toe Cora Planter W ell, which ib now pumping 300 barrels Wiper day. o. 3. A well on Oil Creek, 620 feet deep, now ready for tubing, with splendid show of oil; every num:meet of producing largely. Do 4 Oue• fifth interest in a tract of five hundred Ames on th.- Allesheny river • six wells, now pumping fifty tarreis of oil per day :.th'ree more wells now galls down: with near a mile of liver front, all good boring territory. No 6. A half acre et Tideonte, near the Bronomite 1 4 7,,11s which are now pumping sixty barrels"per day- No. 6. Bight and a half acted in Walnut Bead, on the Allegb• ny river; lusinedia sly surrounding this pro ye' tt are fine producing wells. This tract will be de veloped rapidly. bubecripti..ne are now being received, and a large por tion of th••• stook already taken. The prospectus and all infatuation ten be obtained at the office of the Com pent. now at No. 314 Me REM Street. n028.6t "THE STATE OF THE COIITNTICY." "TBB STATE OF THE COUHT.E.Y." S .1E R .1(.. IA G OIL COMPANT.— Mil company owlish) fee simple. and controls Li lease, a large amount of productive and undevel oped ploperty on 011 Creek and Cherry Tree Run, la the centre of the Oil region of Penan g county, Penn sylvania. For Circulars, diving full p_artionlars, ,call at the Office of the Company, fefti SOUTH FOURTH STREET, front . room. second story. - • no2S-9ts TOL NATIONAL CONS riTurtoN. —Statesmen and Patriots seem generally con •inced that an amendment of the National Constitn 'tion is iteentiel to oar future welfare and proiparity. it s 4 cues opportune, thereon. to propose such amend.- mews as are required by our obligations at a Christian glbeople. It is to be regretted that in that illustrious document there Is no iecognitien.of Almighty God as the fountain of civil authority, or of the admitted obli gations o; His Law. A C. ,. .33 , 74,111101a. of those who wish to remedy this de fect wilt assemble in the' West Arch street Presbyte rian Cturch, (EIGHTEENTH and AROH,) on TOES, DAY IVEFIVG next, al 734, o'clock, and will be con tinued through the following day. All interested are cordially ii.vired to ahead. Ray. D. 0. EDDY, D D., President. Ron. TAMPA POLLOCK, Vice President. Rev. J. 0. BUTLER, D. D. Secretary. JOHN - ALExral DER, Eeq Cor. Secretarl no26-3i* SAMUEL AGNEW, Pee; Treasurer. CONCERT HALL, CONCERT HALL. ' CJIWERT HALL, COfiCERT HALL. SUBSCRIPTION OFFICE OF THE VOLCANIC OIL AND COAL COMPANYi - AT COOPER & GRAFF'O, H No. 11 MERCHANTS' ES RANGE. Time corporators believe this to be the cheapest and beet oil property ever offered to the public. Of istr, con ehares, only 25.01 D will be sold: -n026-tf DI VIDIMD. —THE •DIREUTOBS of the OLIdETBAD OIL COMPANY have Me day declared a Livldend of TWO PER CENT., paya ble, free of State htax.'ort December 3d: Booke does ltov. 29th, and reopen 6th December. 0v8.6t GEORGE W. HUNTER, secretary. OFFICE OF THE 111A211DA.N. 1/510 COMPANY No. 324 WALNUT Street. rHILAVELPHIA. Nov. 26, 1864. Notice is hereby given that all stook of the Mandan /inning Company, en which instalments are due, and unpaid have been declared forfeited, and will be sold at Public Auction, on THURSDAY, December 29, MI, at 12 &deck noon. at the Office of the.Seeretary of the Company, according to the ChArtenand By-laws, unless paid on or before that dap. By order . of I.A the i D . & tractor HOOPES, Tregenr.er. TUESDAY- EVENIN 0. - - 66 TFLE STAVE OF WIIIOE COUNTRY." THEODORE TILTON Esq." NEW YORK "INDEPENDENT," Will dellyer a Lecture on this. Subject, in OONCERT II A I, 1,, _caortraa.a.,:sc,,Aygyrria...b.ov. se, at a e-araca." - Tickets 60 Gents. Wor`sale at mei - July.ll , S Book Store , Nq., 606 CITEhTIPTIT West. n023-5t OTIM-4411E BOOKS OF SUB. SCRIPTION to the Capital Stock of the MER CANTILE PETF.OLECEM COMPANY will be opened TO-DAT, at on: oface. for receiving subscriptions for a limited number of shares of said stoat.. The proonction of this Comcan'y is now equal to Fifty Barrels of 011 per.day, Which will enable the Company to pay large dividends immediately. For farther information apply to the.undersiraed, for the CorPorators. COCHRAN di RUSSELL. No. 22 North FRONT Street. NOVEMBER 11._1864, no2B-6t garG B EAT LECTURE OF TIM SEASON GRAAT LECTURE OF THE SEASON. a r. TUB RUSSEtI. FARM OIL COMPANY, SUGAR CREEK, 'PENANG° COUNTY, PA. CAPITA." , $250,000. FIFTY TEM:IBMM SHARES OF SS EACH. SUBSCEIPTION PRICE $2.50 PER SHARE. e 25,000 RESERVED FOR WORKINO CAPITAL J. B. NoOBELRY, President. THOS. A. SCOTT, Vioe Pinsident. DIRECTORS, J. B. MaCREARY. J. W. VADTHOUITS. JOHN O THOS. A. SCOTT J OHN FERRSS,. WSR. SAMUEL F. FERREE, Seel and Than. The property belonging to this Company oonsists 01 One Hundred and Fifty Acres in fee simple, of valuable Lubricating Oil Land., situated on Sugar Creek, about two miles from its month, which empties into Yreneh Creek, Venangocomity, Pa. This property has been selected with' a view to its Valuable Location, having Its lines extended along 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. Al least One Hundred Wells can be located, with ample zoom for Tanks, En gine Rouses, and Dwellings.. W A good ell, giving Twenty Barrels per day, is within one-fourth of a mile above it; also, several good producing wells on the Creek below it. - The Oh obtained on this Creek is the Lubricating 011, which commands in Price one hundred per Cent. above oil er Oils, 11.1,d is more in demand. The Company can obtain a large revenue b parties wishing to sink wells, reserving from one-f ourth-to one-half of the Oil free of expense to the Company, In dependent of the revenue from their own Wells, there being a large sufficiency of land for both purposes. It Is designed to ?give the contract to drill several wells in the beet location at once. The title to the pro perty is perfect and free of inonmbrance. Subscription Books are now open at the office of FEB REE & nol7-12t 33 South THIRD &refit. gar THEODORE OD TILTON, Esq. THROHE TILTON. SQ. W. TILE CLARION RIVER OIL EON. PANIFA OPTIC& 341 WALNUT STREET, (Second Floor.) • wirzilatr. SCHELL, President J. SIMPSON AFRICA, Secretary and Preasurnr. n017.12t* Or NEW EW YORE 'INDEPENDENT T, . P YORK INDEPENDEN iPIKEIRSTIMANTIA R A ILEO &D CONFAB Y.—TREASURER' S DEPARTMEAT, PE/LADBLPHIA 2 fiItrir 2, Mt — Th e Board of Macon have 1 BIS DAY declared a semi-annual dividend of FIVE PER CENT. on the Capital Stook of the Company, dear of National and State taxes, payable on and after 16th instant. Powers of attorney for collection of Dividends can be had on application at the office of the Company. 2313 South TRIED Street. no 3 lm THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer. I : 101/ "THE STAT R OF TUN COUNTRY." gr. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—OFFICE OF THE 111 Anal SHADE OIL COMPANY, 53.1 WALNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA, Nov 23, DWI 'I he Board of Directors have this day declared a divl d end of FOUR PEE CENT. on the Capital Stook, paya ble on and after the 30th bat., clear of State tazei3. The Books will be closed for transfer on the 25th Inst., at 3 P. fd. , and opened on the 30th. n02.1-It THOS. E. SE&RLE Secretary . - ' • I I ' • " • CONCERT BALL, CONCERT HALL. - OFFICE OF .VETERAN BOUNTY FUND COMMISSION; No. 7 Obldsmith's Hall. LIBRARY Street, Philadelphia.—Re-.enlisted Veterans.' who did not receive any Ward Bounty, are entitled to .s City Bounty of Twenty-five Dollars. The Commis. stoners appointed to examine claims for the above beanty of twenty-five dollars will meet on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 4 o'clock P. M . at No 7 GOLDSMITH'S HALL, LIBRARY Street. Per eons entitled to this Bounty are roc/noted to apply at tbis Office. COMICITTEN. E. D. SAIINDERS,ChaIr'n.I • W. JONATEUN BULLOCE, 'PAUL J. FIELD, GEO Bs. EDWIN GREBLE. -aru'- p024-ISt CHASE GOLD COMPACNY. NOTICE OF 'DIVIDEND NO. 2,—A Dividend of ONE PLR CENT. bae been declared, payable at this on ce , November NI, 1864, to Sbareholv ere of record, at the close of business this day, November 16, 1861. WALTER B. LAWTON, 'Treasurer. no2S-6t No. Si JOHN Street, New York. TIOESDAT EVENING. TUESDAY EVBIIING, gar NOTPUE.—ALL PERSONS SAVING elalms against the UNION LEAGUE, or any of Us Committees. wW please present them to the under slimed before the let of December,. 1864, at No. 1216 CHESTNUT Street. JAMES ' L. C1A01106.11 tde ,Treasurer. PrNOTICE.—BANK. OF NORTH AMFRICA, 'Novmansa 21, 1964 Rona fs hereby given, agreeably to section 2 of the act of the General assembly of the Commonwealth of repos) lv ante, entitled "An cat enabling the banks of the Commonwealth to become associations for the par- Pose of earthing under the laws of the United St gas," approved the 22d .da_y of Augu N O RTH 1861, that the Atockholders of -the Nan OF AMERICA., on the 14th ink., Noted to become such an association, and that its Directors have procnred the authority of the owners of wore than two.thirds of the capital Stock to wake the certificate required therefor by Sae laws of the United States. J, HOCKLEY, n 022 30t Cashier. C A: I . • I • ' RI.; I OBBAX r.Acwoar, 4.4 Tas aismog. no s-ak I. PE MB iirlOg OIL 61111PANY,r TINANGO COUNTY, i'BIONTLVANIA CAPITAL STOCK, $500,000. ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SHARES AT SIVE' DOL. LASS A SHAWL PULL PAID. Working Capital Reserved for Develop ment, $40,000. PREnDstrr, ALFRID-HUNT, ESQ ' VIOB PRIMIURNT. EDWARD SHIPPER, B 9114ETARY A(W TILE&SIIRBIL, THOMAS W. EVANS. DIRECTO'RB Mr. ALPREeTJUOIT, Philadelphia, Preeldent*of the Betb.lbem Iron' Works. . Mr. 'WILLI a ert. HOUSTON, 11.6- Beath Water street; Philadelphia. Mr. EDWARD SHIPPEN, southeast earner of Sixth and Walnut greets, .Phitadelphis. Mr. THOMAS W. lIVAZIE, 820 Cliestriut atreet, delphiir Mr. E. W. BAILEY. 819 Cheetnat street; Pbtladelphia. Mr. SILL DURO WIN, PAtsbarg Mr. B. BUSH BRADFORD, New DPighton, FA. Mr. J. L. CARNAGIBaN. AllejtteurOlty, President Corn Planter's Oil Company. Mr. WM. 0. BUG HARP, Pittsburg. Secretary and Treasurer of Pittsburg and Comtelstdbe Railroad, The Company own in lee eimpletwO liWidtedAud fif teen acres of the Wet 011 territory on the -right.bank or the Allegheny river, neartOil City. wlth•one produoing well, and another nearly completed, with. railroad', turnpike, and river access to the property. For particulars oee prospeotom, to be , folatitUorltb sars of the Directors, or at the office of BlEssße. COOPER & GRA.IO7, No. 11 EXCHANON, and , MB. S. HARVEY THOMAI3;. No. NV WALNUT &reek, Who are authorized to cell a limited number ot'eh'ares of stmek. noe9.6c Or' THE WEST VIEGISTIL virpoitrav OIL COMPAI4Y. CAMTAI $500,000-100,000 SHARES OF SS , BACII WORKING CAPITAL 025,000. SUBECRIPTION PRICE $2:50 PER . RUES The properly of the Company consists of let. e tract of 100 acres in fee simpte, situated In Plea eat t county,. West Virginia, upon Rawson's Ban, near the celebrated "Tack '' Upon this tracrthere. is a new engine just arrived, with which it ie Intended to prosetete the development of the property with..vi ger, It is within one mile of Horee Beek, whickds concedsd to Be in the heart of the oil territory, new wells being elitist nearly every week. It is situated upon the gnat upheaval, now proven to be the hest-in dication oFoil territory in that region. Horse 'Week. Burning Spring, and the oil territory in Ohio, tovall upon the upheaval. It is a well proven fact th - a; itte neceselaty to strike a ' • fissure" in thewock in order to obtain a paying well, although injoaeliing through: the. rock a show of oil may be obtailleed.. It is this fact which makes a velcauta upheaval of importance: milt ceases many fissures or breaks ia the strata. • Ik2d. Leases of 1,6.W/ores on filteenftelle Ban, Virash famten county. Ohio, as follows: Britton, 8i acres. 16 years. Boyalty 1.5 threit Moore, 80.0 b. do. • do 1.8 de: Myers,Bo.llo: . do. do 1.6 do. Creigton, 40 do. do. do 144 a do. King. 120 do. do. do 1-5 do, Love, 42. do. do. do 1-6 do. Elite. MO do do. do 1.5 do. ' Monts, 160 do. do. . - do 1.6 do, Covey,. 66 do. do. do 1-5 do, Hesfen 800- do. do. do 1-5 Cuthbert, 121 do. • do. do 1.5 - - do, Thomason, 140 do. do. do 1.5 do. Snider, 60 do. do. do 'a 16 do. 'Wettish, 60 do. do. do 1.6. do. On the•Briten, Moore, Snider, .Weirich, and Thump. eon, there are engines with wells down reepoetively MO feet, 2DO feet, anti 200 feet. On the Cuthbert there is of well down MB feet; with 'engine on the orotund. On the Snider lease there is a Burning Spring. Subscription books are open at tie office of B. L. MOSS, 223 DOCH Streak car ROYAL PETROLEUM COMPANY. ita3oo.ooo. 200 000 olilra CAPITAL. SAS.O 00 -, SCRIPTIOn PRICK 82.50 PER SHAM. This C canninrown the following intends The entire working Interest In a lease of ithres (a) acres on the celebrated SMITH PARK, on Allegheny river, Aye miles below the , town of . /frartklin. On this male is setup ted tie BUBB 8 WELL, now producing thirty (I 0) barrels deify, half of which belongs to this Company. The derricks for two more wells are now being erected, and operations will at once be commenced. This region of the Allegheny river h seamen found to be highly productive:, the new well lately btittok on the Axe FA0.61 is producing forty (40) barrels per day; also, the new well. on BRANDON ISLANDie ROW PRWPina AWN (AO) barre/s. daily, and increasing, besides other. welts of twenty and thirty barrels in the immediate yl chitty. One eighth (34) free Waled in all the , oll obtsiaed in a lease on the H. HaCLIOTOCK '4llllll . on 011 Creek, on svhieh lease is situated two wells, pro ducing eighty barrels per-day. Oi this lease three new wells are now befug. drilled and near completon, from which the Company: will recelve.the One • eighth of -- TreUrn l l. -- ... -knftwil, from the factlnat the .810liLINTOCIKVILLE r ETROLEHM I.:ollEPaibli own_ UM land intatesit. - The 1-64th - lote on the citte l dig e lMit n v y 1 ; """u • A on Oil Creek. In lot No. 8, on which th ere is a Well , .now being tested. In lot. No. 4. on whichis situated the : On WELL. In lot No. 8, On this lot the new • - ROBERT WELL is now being drilled, and from the fact that it joins lot. 'No. 7. On it. Malted the *ears- WKLY.. No. .lately struck, it is expected that a large flowing Well , will be obtained (MI hie lot. • • -- t olidmhdt..,T.Wot Is situated between lota*/ and. themselves to be the very best of tern . . is situated the GETTYSBURG WELL; 'which is now being drilled deeper, as tbeloole. Which had been fast are removed, and from the , indications a large yield is expected. In lot No. 19, on which pieparations are being made to sink a well. In lot No. 19. Thiel lot is _particularly Well situated,. adjoining the celebrated lot No . 113, on which is eituatee the new Flowing Well COQUETTE. said to be producing six hundred barrels per day; (the etriking of this well advanced the Maple tihade Com pany's stock com me nc e d 44 per share.) Preparations will 'be at °pee to sink a well on this tot. - In lot No. w, which is ad vantageonsly sit tinted from its Proximity to the Keystone leases and the Jersey . Well. • In lot No. 21, on which is initiated the celebrated JERSEY WELL. now producing about 390 barrels per day: This is one 'of the largest Flowing Wells on the Creek. - In lot No. 26, en which is situated the KEPLER WELL. The HYDE AND EMMET FAJAM is acknowledged to be One of the best-producing farms in the whole region. Tbe. following remarks are taken from the financial col - drone of the rhitadelphia Press oficov. 16. ISee: • • • The excitement in oil stocks is still increasing, and the price of some of the producing companies has ma terially advanced. We notice the compantee situated on the Hyde and Ebert Farm, which is considered one of the best on Oil Creek, having rapidly advanced within the last few days. This is owing to some large wells having been lately struck on this property one flowing:about a thousand barrels per day, and' one flowing two hundred barrels per day. The entire yield of this farm is now between fifteen hundred and two thousand barrels per day. and some. of the companies located cn the 'Maple Shade, ' Hyde Farm," Hock.' 'Seifert,' and Mir eral,' - • lave had their WOWS doubled by the abova new wells going down ,on this farm, on one of which the 'largest oil crevice yet found is said to have been struck. /Y. One seventh (1 7) working interest in two acres and 18 perches on Cherry , Run, on which is situated the REED WELL. now producing some 31e barrels per day. This well is one of the most reliable, and has been daily increasing, and the striking or it has proved the fact that the Cherry Bun property is among the most reliable and productive - in the oil region. V. The entire - land interest in 12 acres on Cherry Run. - about three-fourths of a mile above the Reed Well. This Property ie well J.:mated, being all boreable, and FIVE WELLS ARE NOW MEtES DRILLED ON IT, TWO. OF WMOB ARE NEAR COMPLETION, and, according to the leas. s granted, FIVE MORE WELLS Al!! TO BE COMMENCED ON TBE PROPERTY WITHIN ONE HUNDRED DAYS FROM NOVEMBER 1, 1664 . This Interest is expected se ineceaew the yield of the Company to a largefmount.- Forty acres, in fee simple, on Cherry Ran, above the .12 acres ,cwned by the Company. On the adjoining farms great activity now exists, derricks being erected and wells drilled. Two derricks are now being erected, and the development of this property will be prosecuted vigorously. The fo llowing extract is from an editorial of the Pw,blic Ledger. November 19.1864: -• • One of tie ino•erearkable features a'eout the pre sent oil exchemcMs that, while the territory ktilywn to posse's oil is 40 rapidly extending -in. area, the older. settled portions, where most oil has been drawn off, - are daily raising In price. The price, too, of the oil is higher then ever, being eleven dollars and a half per barrel at the wells now. Yet, all around 011 Cr'eek new areas lave been added of far greater extent than those before known The whole of Cherry Run may be said to have come into the market since the beginning of the year, and is now considered the Most valuable territory . anywhere to be found. Wells are supposed never to fall on it. " " The Company are now receleing, from-the producing interests, fifty-four (64) barrels of oil daily, which will enable them to pay a handsome and prompt dirt deed on its capital ; also,- an interest in eighteen wells in various stages of completion. Two on Allegheny river, from which they wit/ le tette hale the oft; three on blicCiANTOert FARMOTOte Which they will receive one- eighth the oil; FIVE ON CHERRY RON. half the oil; TWO ON CHERRY Bus, all the oil; and six ON THE HYDE AND ROBERT FARM if these well whave but the usual success, the prodem- Gen to the Company will be increased to a large amount within the next ninety days. ' Twenty-Ave thousand dollarswill be retained in the treasury for the purpose of developing the lands- of the Company. Subecriptions will be received to the above Company at No. MB WALNUT STREET, • ROOM No 7. • TERMS: One dollar on subscribing, and one dollar and fifty ceate on the fifteenth or December, WI. no9B-6t liar NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL PETROLEUM COMPANY. CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000.‘ 100,000 SHARES AT $lO E SCH. Subscription Price $6 per Share. LANDS YIELDING LARGELY. ornoxas: HON. DANIEL S. DICKINSON, President: WU. T. PHIPPS, Vice President. ROBERT BASSETT, Seureterty. Books are open for subscription at the office of the Om.. pony, No. 24 linapire fl BROADWAY, N. Y. The lends of the GOmpany are situated in the heart of the Oil Beaton, and Include portions of those well known localities, thd NcElheny Farm, the two Die. 011atock Farms," and other proved and valuable work ing territories, including over Two Thousand awes of the beat 011 Territories along 011 Oreek cud in West Virginia, now under process of eucoessful development, and oil is already regularly and largely produced from several wells upon them. 0c29-daWlen Address the Company, "P. 0. Box " New York lar BRIGGS GOLD COMPANY. NOTICE Or DIVIDEND NO. 7.-4 Divideud of ONE PER CENT. has been declared. pexable at this office, November 30, 1864. to Shcreliolders of record, at the close of business this day, November 16, UN. WA ,TER N. LAWTON, Treascrisr, n021.12t No. Si JOHN Street, New Thrk. N. K. RICHARDSON, ESQ."-XFILL Bead Selections from Poe and others,4OON CERT HALL, TEURSDAY EVENING. December Ist. Tickets 25 cents. For sale at T. B. PUGH'S, corner SIXTH end CHESTNUT. note tf BAUD if IN AND COLORADO GOLD MINING COMPANY. Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania. CAPITAL STOCK. 411.000,060, 300,000 SHARES—PAR VALint. go, President — JOß N B. ANDERSON. DISSCITOEB. James B. Magee. John W. Hall. Harrieburg. T. - 0. McDowell. do. John Brady, do. W. W. Wylie, Lancaster. B. Wm SO UGTHSWOR THred*. Secretary and Treasurer. Office of the Company. No. 423 W' •ALNUT Street— Boom No. 6. Authenticated specimens have been procured' from -some of the Company's lodes, and have been assayed by Professors Booth and Garrett with the most gratify ing reEnalts. Subscription item have - been opened at the °Mee of the Company and at the Treasarerie Office (In ternal Revenue), No. 427 CHESTNUT Street, Farmers" - and Mechanics' Bank Building. To original ealawriDorl; {SAO per shareoor a limited number of eases: _ Circulars, pamphlets, or information can be obtained at the Office of the Company after the 17th Lunt. Ocaocrall, is% 941,1-6 rd Thomas A. Bong. N. B. Kunna, Win. B. "Freeman. Rat. P. King. Job'. M. Riley, O'erlea Deßiver. onriciE imbatislri.VAlllA NALL. ROAD COMPANY, ParLapit.reful,HOT. ,4a1814, NOTICE TO SlitatßHOLDn,B.—The Sharehdideesiu fhb Company are notified that, ander Reaolutioaof ens Board of Directors. tßbyare entitled to subscribe to MS Stock or the Company the amount-of TEN PER curr. on theta respective interest, as shown by the Books of the Corapany on the 24 bat Each Shareholder ermined' to a fractional Hof 'share. enter the terms of the Resolutios.shall hare tire privilege of subscribing for a fail share OA the payment of Fifty Dollars. Thls Stock will be leaned ati the par value of FIFTY' DOLLARS per share. Accrued interest at SIX PEE OhNT. will be charged from ifllnot. until payment made. The Books for subscription and payment will be open on MONDAY. the 7th last,and will close on the Slot of December neat, after wboh no farther subscriptions will be received under this Resolution. • • nob-tde3l THOS. T. FIRTH. Treasurer. 1 1di r lESTKN 'BANK OW PUHA DELPHIa, 12ovemher 18th, 122 i. A meeting_of the Etocitholders 'of MA. Bank will be held at the,Banking Deuce, on MOP DAR. the 19th day of December next. at 12 o'clock. M , to decide whether this Bank shalt become an aaneciation for the purpose of Bonking under the laws of the United Mates, and whether it shall exercise the powers conferred by the Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pentoyieanta, entitled "An AM enabling the Banks of this Comer:ion - wealth to become 13881Ciatio011 for the parr MAIO of banking under tka laws of the linite&Staten." approved-the 22d day of Abgeet. 1t64, and to take 9.0.7 further action that may berexpodiont. nnlA•llm _ NeWTGANDT, Gashior. EMIZED .1-.3OIOIULAR ARMY,-CITY BOUNTY only _payable to went ealhtteg In the RE9 I MAR A R.MY.l.pnly at Aendesvnne. ,1601 DOCK Street, lalow Walnut EDWIN - E SELLERS. Captain, 10th 11. 8 Infantry, Rocrahleg °Meer. - --- .. . I.IIEnrIAR AiRMY:—ARTILLERY .61.1 D INFAST)tr. All the Government and Local Bointleo paid. Soldiero can collet In any Regiment tint they have formerly porven in. Apply at rendegvang, 80. 204- D^CK Street, below Walnut. i EDWIN 5 SELLERS, Oiptele. 10th 11. 8 Infantry, 1 Recroitlog Otiaer. ~RETAILI. DRY GOODS. no7B 7 sx)wis F'•axt A NSW AND‘ORBAT INVEPPTION IN HOOP` IRTS. • VIE DUPLEX ELLISSTIC (OR DOUBLE) STEEL SPRINII. J. L Alt J. 0. WEST, 97 CHAMBERS STREET, DIKW • Are his e o wners of the •patent and exclnelve manufsc ', triers of this, J. W; BR:WEST'S PATEETED DUPLEX ELLIPTIC STEEL SPRING • This inventiori consists of Duplex (Or two) . Slliptie ,Steet Springs, ingeniously , bruided tightly and firmly - together. edge to edge, mairirg the toughest. most alas -AM, Ilexible, and durable spring -ever tved, enabling the wetter; In coneequencaof its-great elasticity and dela biliti. to pine and fold thaskirt when in nee 1115 BReasily,and -.with s. - the zone convenience as a silk or masher dress. It entirely obviates andsilences the only objet ; Non to boom eking, .vis: the- annoyance to tee wearer • as well as the ispnciaily m crowded rmssembites,. karriages: rattroad eartgchowth pews,or in any crow./ ed. laace.; tr w ithe difficulty of tontrecting them to OCCUPY. g a email apace! Title mai ely removes - the dt Agility while giving the sit irt Jibe nese).- full and 'eyrosietricg form. and is the Ilshiedt, end most stylish and grace( attnearance, w for the street, oper a ,. .prosneuede, or honee 4143'8. A lady having ta°, esk the pleasure. comfort. -end great onventence of w.arlng the, Duplex Siliptic Spring Slikt for a single day, will never afterward willinglyalepense with the use orthem. They am the bittitlr to every lart, d and by tar Ms lightest, most dursbeir, .miortable, a n economical. shirt made. Met chants will be supplied as above, and ladle* in most first-class retail stores in thid city and throteghont the dijPrent States. Mgr Inquire for.the - , .DOUBDS.SLL'IPTICI SPRING BMW; B DLITT 1 8 DUPLEX ELLIPTIC "- - Terylexible. folded easily when in use to oesitaY & email space, making the most agreeable skirt worn. Per sale by - travidgrav, CHESTBUT Elk reet. • 4mlC RABLEY'S ~ DUPLEX ELLIPTIC • -IRT—The greatest improvement we hive eyes 844311. in LADIBS' SKIRTS nun an article of - 4.. BETIBToII ISXCELLIENOB. CITIMBN STODDANT &I RM. 450, 452, andl,lsl- N. SIXOND St., ab. /Mow. nort-lm 628. - . 3 c () ,`, 1 G 628. ;The most complete -assortmt. and beat Clriality and , styles in the marklt, whole eSte and retail, at niitan laciesin - • . No, 62.51. ARMEE Street. - Together with the "NEW - FLEXIBLE WirrlaT," just._ ontlithe roost pliable Hoop. Skirt in the mr.rket, equal to tits Duplex Mane," and at mach loaner prices. 1109.4Xinstantly.in reeeipt of fall lines of lowprieed Eastern- Iteade Sldtte,kid.padded and rivited —l6 sprinmi. 86 tents; -VD sPriuts. 414 25 twinge, $1.15"; SO springs,. 'Sal: and 40 springs,,EL SO. n 9-Ins* WM T. XOPKINS. FANCY LAMAS' PAIWY TUBS. Jromrit 71811 tell. Street, aboie Seventh Street, At hil eld ests,bUshei aten. IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER, AND 4 ' DEALER IN FANCY FURS LADIES arra oarramor. • . jagilin store a Tay large smibeauWel assort me e different kinds kmUstositttes of PAACII_ ADDIS' AND CHlLDltntit3tr-a: sollo*a op from atom ta want Remember:the name saduo-r JOHNr fae4 • - ' ' ARCH Street, above Seventh, — gwas:sation - witliatay othe. itors itas - old , !mit F 131313 FURS FURS Fin cleaned from moths, repaired,ind altered to the lasmrsty,les, at moderate prices , at .30. 113 North YOII.E.TA Welt, ehotLetah. , _ _ n 02940 THUMB YOUR' LIFE IN THE -1111• V, C A. N , S. E. , Cor. Walnut. o,7l4lFoUrth Sts., PHILADELPHIA • Ho x> le Fleirß CQMPAIAT, and profits divided anon ally i.lboaSiding the enured to pay futons premiums. Last dividrdlso per cant. • • . ' ''; BOARD OF TRUSTEES. ~ Alssander Whtildin, J. Edgar Thomson. Bon. Jllalell Pollock. Hon Jos. Allison, Albert C. 'Roberts, Relay K. Bennett, Samuel To Bodine, Philip B. Mingle, Geo. Illt. l t, John Aikinan Wm. J . ward, Isaae Raalehrix at, > -.. Samuel Work. .' ;ALEXANDER WBILLDIN, President. SAISIIIIL WORK Vice President.' a n016,8m1.1 ;JNO. B. WILSON, 800'7 and Treasurer. FTTUki OirtHE DELA:WARM MU OTULL 13,93112 TY INSURA.NOI COlineltr. /n PHILADELPHIA, November 9, 1964. The followlits statement of the affairs of the Com pany is published in conformity with a provision of its charter: _ FreralranS received from November IDS% • to October 31,.2964 _ On Marine sid Inia n d Risks 41414.047 90 On Fire 81ate .................138,337 19 • ammo C*3 211,472 42 P of eu vemb Po l, c le9sK niomarked Prezniums masked of as earned. , 7 - from llovexklbor 1, 1883 . to. Oa ' tabor 1,1264 L, , Atarpgiiii—i air Inland 8i5k5...... 416,264 TS ....... . ... 120,566 75 536,821 48 75.522 66 - Interest durlmg wane period, AOA- Tages, Losses. Nor Denies, Eto.. dmingthe year, as above. Marine and Inland Navigation 1.061306 ' 91.4.291 89 Fite .. . ........... 49,286 82. Return %not 98 Ret,lnanvanosa . . .... 42,849 28 &gay.. Oharmi.... Alver m tiallig. - Tdating &a - ~ 1 8% 64 13 98 orazesr , ll. Tax onY'romituna, Ygti'ayrata7n s, ...... n. 88 627 savg.sitoos, Halmos, Rent, 14,089 00 884,081 28 223,982 86 .. *.This is excltudve oldie amount ream* A on Vdvidends and Profits. \ .....). Asiurrti'Dif'oras COMPAIIP, NOV. 1,19 K utusooo United f . 3fdlifti /ice parcetit. ,Loatt, 3gyi. ........... t . SWO,OOO 00 111,000 United States 6 per cent, Loan, 1881. 118.216 00 76,000 United States 6percent. Loan, 6-20 s. 76,662 60 zoom) State of Pennsylvania 1 ger cent,. Loan... . ........ 98,666 Oil 64,000 State offrtotrorylvania 6-per cent. LOSA ..... 55,840 00 100,000 Philadelphia (litre par cent. Loan.. 121,620 87 16,80 PermalvtunaßViroad let Mortgage ___ 6 per cent. Bonds ..-........... 22,000 00 UM) Pennsylvania Railroad 2d. Mortgage trper tent. Bonds.. 03,160 00 16,000 MD Shares Stock Germantown Gas -- f. Commurr. principal and interest elf for d lay the city of Phila. 12,900 00 . . . ..-. , 6,5004) its Stout Pennsylvsmitt Rail- • : r ltd. mopitpan i .,...... , .. ... ~.„,....-..r . 9,100 00 5,000 I.oo 7 lEiris each firth Pennirleanta - •BallroaT Company 3,060 00 00,010 United States TramprCortillisittes • of indebtedness :.....« 48,426 00 80,000" State of Tennessee 5 p_er cent. Loan : . 12,000 00 728,700 Loans on Bond and 111Lortine.araPlY 199.700 00 &e•t2 6 o l Mr. Cost,lloll,loo, 60 Market Vain*. $857.827 87 'Estate.— • 030 03 Bills rewnvable for insurances made., 1/8 86, ,830 42 lialteces due at Agencies—premiums on Ka ,- rineYolicies, Roomed. interest, and other debts due the Commusy.... 28,728 24 Scrip am' Stook otikondry 'insurance and other Companies, 21,_7163, .43=4847621th.. 2.9221 00 Cash on deposit with united States.. - • Government subiwit to tart days' a:..:.D0 Cash on doiosit:, MOH 22 Clashin 668 . 66 - 768,802 49 $1,201,014 02 ' - PermAnstrxr.s., November 9, IBM. 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. tree of National and State taxes. i lk The - have also declared a SCRIP DIVIDEND of FOR PER CENT. on the EARNED PREMIUMS for they & tiding October M, Mt certificates for which willhe i ed to the puttee entitled to the same, on and after the let December proximo, free of NatiOnal and Elate taxes. • They have-ordered, also. that the SCRIP CERTIFI CATES OF PROFITS of the Company, for the _year 1801, be redeemed in CASH, at the pace of the Com pfuly, on and after th e let DeeeMber,Proxixeo, ell. inte ract thereon to cease on that day. *1 No certi fi cate ar profits issued u n d er $26. By the Act ofincorporunion "'no cerekfichte shalt issue can /am claimed within ; ttio 'fears attar t h e declaration Of gm dividend lobar oV_ it u evidence. ' - ' . DIRECTORS. Thomas illiand. Samuel R. Stokes, John C. Davl9.- '. . „...(7; - F. -Pentadmu . Edmund A. Bonder. ' Henry Sloan. TheoPhilos Paulding, William G. Boniton, John R Penrose,, .. Edward Darlington. James Traqualr, 'L H Jones Brooke. Hen, yO. Minot% Jr.. 7. Jacob P. Janes, James 0. Hand, James B. McFarland. William C. Ludwig, Joshtut P. Eyre. Joseph H. Seal, Spencer McliVaine, George G. Leaner, - Jan B. Semple , Pittsburg, Hugh Craig, A; B. Berger. Pittsburg. Robert Barton. THOMAS C. HAND A President. - . , JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice President. nay ITLErritlf, Secretari. nelft-Int if 1100011Bit'S lINSURPASBED STYLES - Colored .Photographs only $1 60. In order to Re. cure one done in,artlfrae Twiner. go early in the day tci Gallery, SEC ND Street, above Green. lie LURIA ID PORTRAITS—B. F. RBI- DiEß's life. size Photographs in oil odors. As the afternoons are short , so as early'aapossible and save in wavrattletioe and 491147. ea* prim. et!o9t. The Highland Light;‘Engligh Authors in FlZionee; A Tobacconalian Ode; Halcyon Days; On Translisting the " Dirty& Commedia;" House and Home Papers, ; On the Columbia Elver, Our Last Day in Distisl. The Vainshors; Ice and- Esquimau*: Process of Sculpture; Leaves from an Officer's Journal, IL ; Bryant's &even tieth Birthday; England and , America; We are *Na tion; Reviews and Literary Notices. begins the FMEENTH Votvua of the ATLANTIC' MONTIFILY. The Publichere etatothat they have madh such am angements for the coming.year as will convince. their reedrre that they Intend' to.tiaintain the present position and peculiarity of their magazine. They caw now announce definitely the lone wing features of the New Volume: AIRS. HARRIET BEECHER STOWE' will contribute a n.w series of Dome Papers, witirthe title of," Tits CHIMNEY -CORNER, ' • DONALD G. MITCHELL, author of "lleVeries of a Bachelor. " begin in an early number a story with the title of "tea. Jenne. " PROP: GOLDWIN SMITH, of the - University of OZ ford, has engaged, to write regularly. during the year, On topics ot interest to American readers. PROP. Assusa4z, has. in preparation another series of his inierek ring and valuable Bobtail fic.Pa pers. NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE'S PAPERS , furnish some icen.s from , his unfinished work: "Tan Howe - vats itorisimu." - which will appear In the coming volume. FITZ- HUGH LUDLOW will continue his admirable starches of Travel and Adventure. GEORGE AUGUSTUS SALA, the well-known novelist and masaarnier,. will Bente bate a series of papers similar to those written by him in Dickens'•lf.,use. bold. Words.." aud 'All the Year Round. ' The Bret paper will be a sketch of GEOIIuIinCaniSSISAITIE. MR...tarD MRS. S. O. HALL will contribute to the new l'Oiume Memories or 'Atithors they have known, in oluttang marry interesting remirds'eueee of Moore, and other literary calebrides. 'EBB AUTHOR OF • TEN ACRE; ENOUGH " will fur nish the ATLANTIC with regular articles of striking ly orlgmal she) aster. In addition to the features above enumerated, other interesting ones are in preparation. Tne magazine will Brill be favored with constant contribntions from its re foliar staff of Writers, whose names are familiar to the reading public as those of the NEW BOOKS! TICE Davis=TEKlik THE AzonuairiT. THIS MOST INTERESTING voianitz HAS HAD A RAPID SALE THUS FAR. ' The first Edition is a/• ready sad. NRW.EDITION-READY TEI 28th. NCE. 797.177 69 Q 2,3414 or Taxes NEW tr ATLAN'rIC M.oCkreVllT.ir DECEMBER, 1864. The .A.TVANTRZ for Decomlbeit is now ready, With ContributiMis from toe following' Authors: • GOLDWIN WITH , H. W. DONOFELLOW. JObN 0. WHiTTLEN. Mrs. Tf 8 ETOvir.E. 0 W. HOLMES': FITZ-EfUGH LUDLOW. IL D. THOgEnIY„ EDMUNIPKERKB, HARRIET EATE FIELD,_ CAROLINE cardEERO, D. A. WASSoN,- - T. W. aIGOIDISON. 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Engraved by the Best American Artists, And Printed on Heavy Plate Paper, by the celebrated ALYOR.D, and is bound in a teetotal :menner. .as an Illustrated volume it has no superior, lilt tax an equal. 1,000 COPIES ORDERED BY .8: SINOME BOOKSELLER, IN NEW YORK Nearly the whole of the first'edition is already sold, and a second , edition is nearly ready, AFTER WHICH NO MORE CAN BE PRINTED THIS SEASON, as i t takes several weeks to get ready an edition of so nice a book. - mir- A Sample Copy now on Exhibition for the Trade. SOLD B, ALL BOONSELLERS.IN PHILADELPHIA J. E. TILTON Sa CO., It No. 161 WASHINGTON Street. Bolan. SHERMAN I , SHERMAN - Aline Sketch of thealant GENERAL WILLIAM sitEarduat . (With Portrait). appears smon the PROTOtItAPES OP POPULAR PEOPLE IN THB NEW YORK MERCURY of this week, now read 3 at all the News Depots. n029.2t PRICE, SIX CENTS. ABHMELD & EVANS, - DEUNMo 724 WE S ru U s TStreet, HAIM .7081 . RECEIVED LOOKING TOWARD SUNSET. Froie Scenes Old and New. Original and Selected. By L. Maria Child. Elegantly printed on tinted paper. A NEW ATMOITHERK Another new Book by Gail Hamilton author of " CountryLiving,'. So. JAMES E. LOWELL'S POEMS. ETON, new edition. MRS. JAMEe ON '8 SACRED AND LEGENDARY ART. hole. Blue and Gold. LEGENDS OF THE MONASTIC ORDERS. By Mrs. Jameson. "I vol: Blue and Gold. ' - THE QUEEN OF THE COUNTY. By the author of Margaret slid her Bridesmaids EihRiVALE'S HISTORY OF THE INMANEL 6 vols. Now'read r. BE DINS OF THE AGES. Third series. UNDER THE BAN (Le Miudit). A Tale of the Nbte teenth Century. AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF GENERAL . SCOTT. 2 Talc TEB AMERICAN BOYS'. BOOK OF SPORTS AND GAMES. With ne Engravings. LYRA ANGLICANA; or, A Hymnal of Sacred Poetry. Eleganily printed on tinted paper, red edges. STANDARD W ORES and boots of all kinds in ever"! Variety and ding, now reeeivingfrom the late TRADE 'SALES.wiII be sold at low prices. not 9 REMOVAL.. , 3. 3. Virrx.,mixttis, MANUFACTURER OF • VENETIAN BEIN'D S AND WINDOW SHADES, REMOVED from No. 16 (in consequence of tlre) to No. 35 North Sixth Street, Where he willbe very glad to see his customers and friends, until his old establishment is rebnilt. n 029 lit WE ADVISE ALL WHO PATRON ** REIMBE'S Photograph Gallery to go early. Natty are °Mil disappoin t ed who come late in - the dar. Ailaantpateed etylce. (41.0.0/Ifitmat, cw A 'to Prli,"- AGENTS W ANT3D FOR THE. NURSE AND :Ipy, one of the meet' interOting and cxcllng teaks ever pah isbed, embracing . the "'" n tore. of W , man in the UnfonaTMY se roam. Scant, and Soy. etTing a moat vivid 'suer picture of the War. Returned and di: abed officers and soldiers - In Ivent of nrilltable employment WI LI Berl it peculiarly adapted to their condition. JOICIBB }Mort dr CO. Dolo-17n• $5llO r Fl - gsTlerrp gt„ rhfladel 'his, Pa. A PARTY DESIRING TO DENT,L,OP an OIL LIASE: 1n Virginia, Want oil.o Poirlfßa. with throe Lbw:mend dollars cash. Address Bob 2110. WANTED—A IaiIieETENT SALES , MAN, In a Wholesale Hat berm. .Addrers WM. W. BACON, ro2A R!• 2,K. Worth POTTRTFI Street: WANTED -IN THE IM PORTINa and Jobbing BitriaosAn ictolligent and aol ice LAD, akont l 8 yews of 12'e, to maim 1 11 clear anartally useful. Apply, bervreea 10 and 2 o'clock, at 26 and 28 North FOURTH Street. tnthlts TED-IN A CLOTH STORE AS BOORT FEPER, a votraz mat orbs. Vas had .xps risace in the btiPtnear. Osocrbo can act as eels/man Fro greak °finnan preferftd. APPlleaftees will be treated cos fkleatiaily,and met have real DIMS and . ad dresp. 1 15. & . nn213.61* Prue Office. WANTED--BY THE FIRST OF JA.- PII&EY NEXT, an AecoUntant comoatenet to take' charge of the hooka and eaehuf ajohhing Holum. Ad dress Vox itetS. Post Office. in alatdvrrititur of appa rent, etn tin g age and salary expected; alao. what ' , XP? - liente he hag had. not)-6ash2t• WANTED—EY THE FIRST OF J/WEIII ary. an intalhgeat LAD, to mairiabinteelf gnus rally twain] In a pleasant, light linsanosa. & goo 4 chance for prOlkb•tiet to one that Beit,b A r0.,11, Ye t_W-r, In awn. handwriting, to A . c: It OVEN. MO CHESTNII7Street, nora.3t. WANTED TO SELL-Tll3 STOOT, TAMPA and Firtures of an old• o, lolli:theft RE rAiI:•LET GOODS AND GROCEEM STORE, rear t h e env, now delimit hostile!. M over Fifty Thou. sand- Dollars a year. Address ' Merchaert." Preset. office. for three tsys. Ito% B•,* Wr - ANTED—A SITUATION AS FOR-- FOUR T lR S , tr tz t. au industrious man. Appry North. WANTED -A SITUATION ABBOO 11- KEEPER. Good reference given. Adares. 8.. Preee Pelee. wit) et* • ROOMS WANTED--TWO COMMUNI CATING 110011%. forniebed or unfurnished, to be toed es bed room and Andy, on theft or secend ttber, de ' ed by a gentleman who wool want bre iltftet In the Holm. Location vicinity of Clinton street, or to the vicinity of Itittsnliontel Square. Addreee Box 1710, Philada. P. neff43l,* WANTED—A GOOD MAN TO ASSIST in the Dotneetle Goode Department. OnlY experi armed bands need: apply. ROOD, BONEREGRY. & CO , 529 MARKET Street.. n029.2:* TITANTEDA•YOUNGMAN WHO has sortie hnossiodge of running piioti ug and Composition, Address Box leeft P. 0. n025-3V WA.NTED4I - -A FIRST-CLASS NOTION SALESMAN ..with an established trade. to whom a good *Mare win be paid. Apple to POTROII to _ MOOSE. -LIGGST & co.. 233 MARKET Street. Nit ANTE D-A - SALEIM.A.N WHO Can infinepee trade, in an established Hosieryaid Notion.. house. Address "R. E. & T.," office of this e pIIPT n026-3t* Ty ANTED TO RENT, BY THE IsT. OF JANUARY-A. STORE, or Arai floor, on *w het street, between Second and Sixth Wants. Addresa Box mil, Peet Offico. Matins location and rent noki-tf 'WANTED, AGENTEK-AGENTS TN .1* every County , at $7O a month, expense/ paid, to introducejlitcen new and 'meta article'', the beet sell big over offered. Forparticulars. address 'OTIS T. GARRY. FiTDDEFORD. oc2C•d&W3m $125 A- KO - NTH-WANTED -- AGENTS everywhere to Introduc• the new SHAW & CLARK SIXTEEN DOLLAR FAMILY sior iNG mAcHiels. the only low price Machine In the country which is licensed . by Grover & Baker, Wheeler & Wilson, Bowe . , Singer & Co.. and Bachelder. Salary and expenses. or large COMMI64iOIIB allowed All other Machines now sold for less than forty dollars each'are irsf ingpmente, and the seller and near Habig. Illus trated circulars sentfres. Address SGA W& C LARK, nol6-darvilin BIDDEFORD. Maine AWANTED TO RENT-A DWEL LINO HOUSE. with mere or lees ground, on the line of the Borth Pennsylvania or Treotort Railroad, with immediate possession. Address, with particulars, Post Mks. Box i 24, Philadelphia. no2i-Sts. FOR SALE AND TO LET. it TO LET' -- - A VALUABLE BUBINBBS STAND. The Second. Third. 1 0 oarth, and Fifth Stories of the MARBLE STORE, No. 525 MARKET Street, extending through to COMMERCE STREET. Apply to ROBERT R. LEVIOR, noi9.stuth-tf, No. 403 MARKET Street, AFINE .COLLEOTION OF MINE RALS FOR SALE, Address C. S. BEMENT, Bos. 29, Philadelphia P 0. aoffa 'A: 'Y': Bight Three-Story Brick Dwellings, with the mo dern ceneowences, on the north sloe of Queen Street, Nee 621-586. apply at 606 South TENTH, Ss. n029-2tit* el TO 'LE T-*A THREE-STORY HOUSE, with all modern imp_r_oyemont,. No. 1233 PABRISH Street.. ApplY to W. B WATSON . , n 029.20 904 memo'. Street. TO RENT-TWO COMMODIOUS EUMBES, Vitb all the modern conveniences, No. 2247 and NI 21 SPRING GARDEN Street. BAIA $6OO per annum. Apply to Watchman on Premises, ne2B-6r* a FOR SALE-A MODERN-BUILT minithm-story brick D virmaxNe, No. 810 North Fifth street, above Brow n, area. side, twenty feet front and Ave feet side yard. Apply to . N. • PRICE, 128 North T'WNLPTH St. cor. Cherry. lIBLIQ we 01.011.1 1/0V00.10421r ' 1001, ot. LI 0 .7 - 7 ,at ST. GEORGE'S STATION, on the Delaware Railroad. the following real estate situate in Penceder Hundred. Newcastle comet'', Delaware, late the property of Man love Jester, deceased, to wit: No-1 A tract of land, bounded by the road leading from Summit Bridge to Red Lipp, and by the Chesa peake and Delaware Canal, containing 78 acres, with a Dwelling House; Granary and Stable. thereon. No. 2. A tract of land, bounded by the road. leading from Middletown t, Summit Bridge. and by the Chess. Peeks and Delaware Cantu, containing 113 acres, with a brick Dwelling Reuse, fa , angry Stable, Carriage House, Store, and Dwelling Bonne , Ave tenant houses , blacksmith shop and wheelwright shop thereon. No 8. A lot of land, bounded by the road leading to Back Creek, cOntaining Ski scree. all the above property In Within two =ilea of St. George's Station. Ten per cent. of the purchase money to be paid on the day of sale, and the balance to be secured by a recogni zance taken under the direction of the Court For particulars apply to T. W. McCRACKEN. Summit Bridge. Delaware. or to the subscriber: W. 0. SPRIJANCE, Trustee, noilfhlOt NEWCASTLE, Delaware. GBRITANTOWB TO RENT moll- Hones on Fisher's lime near the Statton. Apply to P. & J. B. el ORR I% No. 916 ARCH Street. EA FOR SALE - A FINE LARGE -waOrocely Provision Store end Dwelldist,goitS S cot. of SIORTAINTR and 110IINT VERNON MX. no2B-St. - • - •- WATO LET THE HOTEL AND STABLING. adjoining the Fairmount Market, TWENTY SECOND and SPRING GARDEN Ste. In quire of the Superintendentln the Market. nosse 11 FOR SALE.-THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale his eonntrr seat, within half a mile of Wilmington, Delaware, on the Newport pike, con taining eight acres of good land in the centre of which ls a large lawn with a tine variety of. shade trees, ma ples, lindens. evergreeue,eta,t In all over a hundred full-grown treea. -The improvements consiet of a large and commodidne Mansion, flanked en the west by two towers, ans of which is four stories in height. There are four large rooms on a floor, with a hall eleven by forty-two feet. The house bas the modern improve. manta. A hydraulic ram forces water from a spring into the upper story of the tower. There is also an iron pump and hydrant tinder a covered area at the kitchen door. The out-buildings coninst of a carriage house and stable sufficient for four horses and several carriages; also, a hen, ice, and smoke houses. The stable has a hydrant in it. Good garden, with several varieties of dwarf-pear and grape vines, in full bearing. There are also several vs. Moles of apple: cherry and chestnut trams. Terms accommonating. Possession given at any Lime. Apply to LEVI G. CLARK, n024-tf on the premises. maFOR SALE-TII.E CONVENIENT ttree. story BBICIE • DWIMLII2O, with double three•stoty back buildings, So. North Sixteenth street, four doors above Arch._ In good order through out. Can be teen from Li A. 11. wail 2 P. N. Early poseession. no2l-6t• Om FOR SALE AT PRIVATE SALE. amen 'FARM of 62 sores, beautifully situated, about ball a mile from a station on the North Pennsyl vania Railroad. eleven miles from the city. in thigh e s tate of cultivation, can be had a bargain by aPp ß. Ytillg C. MATHE . . 23 !forth SIX PH Street. office of Garderner's Monthly; or CHRISTIAN DUB. FIBLD.ori the premises. near Abington Station. 1120-Sta BOARDING. o A ROAN O.- A HANDSOME. SE COND.iitory front room. oppoidtaltaaklin 8a • Apply at N0..2021 FRANKLIN Strait. aola•St• NV. NTE 0-PLEASANTLY LOOA -7.33D MOOD-STORY BOOMS. Two Bed Rooms juitelttlzg-itoom. with Board for TWO LADIES; in a Private FxmSly preferred. References given and re- Quired. Address "L." Pres& Aloe. no2B-2t WEST PRILAD'A.-FURNISHRD OR Unfurnished R ooms TO LET, with first. class Board. Address " D.. " Box 924 PAHL P. O. n0903-13e BAR°M.-A LARGE BECONDSTORY BACK -ROOM. communicating with a bath-room, together with B6ard, may be obtained at 269 Send FIFTH Street. noiQtt PERSONAL. INFORMATION WA H T ED.-THE undersigned desires to hear from the slater of J. X Staples, Deputy aheritfof Sl Dorado ccduxiy. California. She is supposed to reside in Philadelphia. Mr. Staples was murdered while in the discharge of his official duties. His effects are awaiting delivery. JABIB4 B RUMOB, Sherif:re Office. Placer/Ulm - Si Dorado county, LOST AND FOVND. LOST OR MISLAID—THE FOLLOW. in g _Certificates Stock: Arc 79 and 227. Alleglieny_und Pittsburg 911 Compd. t o tr v in o tb . the of Boob dr Karts, sad also in the name Nos. 296 and 703 in the Story Perm Oil Company. . No. 92 in the Alcorn oe company, and •, No. 976 in Sgbert 011 CoIIIP&11> • Few Certificates have been applied for. n096.10t• A GOOD GINGBAIti lIBIBRIELLA, A good Scotch Gingham Umbrella. A good Silk Ilmbrilla, A nicely fintehed,Umbrell& • Brix them of JOSIPH FUSSELL. Rol &et S and 4 Worth FOURTH Street. MACKEREL, HEREUNTO, SHAD, &O. —2.600 bble. Masa. • Nos.' 1,2, and 3 Mackerel. late-can pit fat liak, In assorted packages. 20 00 bbia. New Nulls:wt, Portune Bat. and Halifax Herring. 2.600 boxes Lubeo. Sealed, and No. 1 Herrin& 160 bbls new Mess Shad. 260 boxes Herkimer county Ch h e. in stars and, for sale MIIIIPNY & ICOONII., lalSt-tf No. 144 NOTLIPII INHAIMS. AUTICR'S HAIR FLUID, FOR RR STORING GRAY HAIR to its orletal color in three days, by a l l ying P night and morning, alter u Melt you can o re kind of oil with the fluid and as often ae ß yon think it necessary. Potions who have ones bad AIR Dys a pplied, need only toe the fluid, gym( afterwards it nye:sail the tronble of washing, or any preparation whatever. Do. 53 THIRD Street. (above Cheatunt,) Ph il adelphia ma DUTOB BULBOUS ROOTS AT. guOTION PRICSS,to close a condiment of three cases of HYACINTHS. TULIPS. and CROCUS, jun re. cetesd from Rornowids, and opened ibis day They will be sold at a discoun of Senorr. from my oda. logne price. ROBERT BUIS T, jg,.. Roe. 922 and 924 MAIIKET Street, no) St above Ninth, FWEWHISICIEB.—OLD WHEAT, Rye, and Bourbon Whisky. in vases. I doz, qagirt bottles. carefully selected for Ntrate use, for sale 07 . . • OPIV 5 4 Z. V. MIDDLETON, Nort)t triotfT Stmt. MMETS EDIENTS. FOYER ACADEMY OF MUKC. WOLFSOHN AND TUOMAS• CLASSICAL CONCERTS. The P ascription Books to the Sixth Serise (lesson 1854.. , 66), or C wor.nourf and THEO. THOMAS' CLASSICAL COISCEF/Til, are now open at the Marie Flores of 0. Andre & Co..llolCheetnnt street; L. Meyer. corner of Jun' perleuid Chestnut streets, and . J.g G onl d , corner ef Seventh and Ohestnnt streets. EILIBSCRIPITGIT One edmieeelon for the Sfx Coneetie ....... T.bree •dmtesions fortbe Six Concerts.... The flint Concert of the Series tate place on SZIVIIDAT, Decrmber noss-et AMERICAN /LOAD EMI( OF MUSIC ; .vei3g*,Andtfauager JOHN T. FORD, Hoillairy-Atreet Theatre. Baltlmnre; Ford's New ?i Ear% Wnehlngton, and the Linzandida (Va.) Thiacre.)• Sts je MOM ger...•••••• JOAN Et. WIGHT. MONDAY aid TUESDAY EVENINGS. Nov:, 23 and 111. fORKaT EM6KbPERIAN TRIGINPR I CrowVM end overflovAng houses tO witness the eml nenffrag, disc _KR. EDWIN FORREST, s Szt gl"bnali Inroremive Damnation Olt i"COSIOLAI1138," • vanossot my VAST' AND BRILLIANT' • m b si v or ATIDLIAIIOE3, tnendlng wiry roIOVY of TH Ir Dimply° MTITDII OF OUR OM as ,entbm-fisticA + , '..anc.boaedr as p . A 43a8d7 &STE& PIECE OF ART, Shak spe&ro Powerfol Rorni'n TfaAred7 of " ORIOL CANS .NAlltn•J Ifr E. FORIVERTA (Alter ward g "CORIGLANtId.'') sr rroltisn Br Memo: romy ALICE GRAY • MR. Y lict6oLLol7lll‘ ALE - THIC Kamm OF AND F THE ( 1 01liq1PIr. This great. Play teprecented in a style al unexampled coropletenpas . with NEW SCES 'BEY,- COStWEE. _ g APPOINTssni TS. rogAnzar EVERYTURSDAT. THURSDAY, AND FillEvaY NIGHTS. Sputa Foci , rpd Ow dais In advance. Wednepday or Saturday entilitllll4 The Sbak Bpi Mart Tragedy of HAIN LIMP. no is gorlvepreparntioi ‘. • The How frt the sale of e seared places. Row open between the. hours of Valid 43( e o'clock. Adibiesion, 69 and 25 cents. Secured Seats 604 Tote additional _ n 026 PHILIP WOMEN. Treacretret NEW CHEM 'NUS ST THEATRE. MONDAY and TITEFIDAY EVENINGS. Nov. 213 ILAET WEEK Of the highly ghecm.,.fal career or Dion Boneicault'a thrilling hensational Romance In. Five Acts, of I'AUVREVTII. F.ervbErrg , PIAUVRETTE; Or. TAWar the Snow, With all Ile .or. tinder the Sao, • MAGNIFICENT RCEN.ERY, NOVEL MECHANICAL KETBOTE. CORRECT C05T1731113, Andlthe ORIGINAL' AWS/0. GREAT CAST OF CHAEGCTERS. Including the popular names of Kim, EFFIE SEN.kmisr. Era. oBIAPMAN, Miss BELLE VAUGHN. 'gr. F. moßtvonf r. Mr. LEWIS BAKER, Mr. J. T. WARD. -and others. Among the many beautiful - and startling Tableau that occur during the course of the Drama, the ming prominent is THE FALL OF. TEM AVALANCHE, THE FALL OF THE AVALANCHE,. Which is nightly received by THE MOST ENTHUSIASTIC APPL AUBE From andioncee that ONOWD ?FE THE RE IN EVERY PART. PAIIVEETTE is GENUINE strcesss. THE RDAS AN D THE PUBLIC Alike bestowing the most lavish prole° upon its prodtto. tion. The performance will eonelvds, on the Evenings men_ tioned, with the la,niblible 'taro; of _ THB ARTFUL DODGER. In active preparation. t RE LIEFtut Dranurof nsam gyowlipoTh. PPE OF LUCK OW. ON SATURDAY APIERNOGN, FIFTERNTIS GRAND FAMILY MATINEE, PAIIVRETTE WILL BE PRISM TED. UrALRUT STREET 17 A.TRE',— v _THIR D WEEK or the nuprecedeuted merit of the beautiful and talented mantic actress, MISS LIIOLLL.I3 WESTERN, . who will appear r . - THIS EVENING, and till farther notice. hi her great dap) et character of LADY ISABEL and INE&DAKS VINE, in. C W Temlenes powerful domestic play of EAST LYNNE. lieeT LYNNE, OR, THE ELOPEMENT. Spate should be secured in advance. Box Office open from 9 till 3 Curtain rises at 7.X. GREAT .NATIONAL CIRCUS WAL2I-17T STREET. ABOVE EjOHTH. Directrees C Et 6.8...WAR11126 to Mrs. Man THE In addition to the _ueat trora, THE SHERWOOD FAMILY. SAM . STICKNEY, Acrobats. Ortunast.4 and Eonesttiane, MICE KING and Mr. TOM . EING 'will appear this week In graceful and ' wing acts of Equeetnatilsto. Messrs. IS. P. . HUTCHINSON and J. II 11111UW1 will display the. Sports of Atlas, and Mrs. warn in trod nee the famous dancin g horee Marin a para gon of animals. The new oant omi me of The Pollak Coneertiate wit! be performed. The greatchild wonder, young Nicol°, Kona Olma. and the ralleen Brothers._ have been engaged, and will_ ekortly appear. Prices of a?mis.ion remain the game. First Tier. 60e; Seemed Tler, 2Se. Prieite.Boiss $3. and v. 6. according to we and location Oet Your tickets daring tllttaa day. Per formances commence at 7.40 Mattinees Wednesdayand. Saturday afternoons. - commencing t 2lco' dock n' MRS. JOHN. DRRW'B NEW: AiioB -- STREET. THEATER FIRST WEEK OF J. s. CLARKE, MO DAY AND TUESDAY J3VENLIVOS THE FAT BOY. • LOVE IN LIVERY, and SOMEBODY'S coAT. Mr. J. S. 04.1111.1111 In four celebrated characters. FRIDAY, BENEFIT .02 J. S CLARKS not-it VITHEBITION OF WORKS OF. ART, -A-J FOR THE BENEFIT OF TRE CHRISTIAN COM MISSION, at the ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. An Exhibition of a Private Collection "of Work'', of Art, in Peintisgs, Sculpture Water Color. and - other Drawings. Engravings. &c ~.12 now ooen,at the Il i sylvanla Academy of Fine Arts , No. 1.021,5 CHEST Street, from 9A.M.to 10 P. , for the Benefit of. a Christian Commission. Admission 20 cte. ; Season TiclieteS3cte. n025-tis' , . A SSEMBLI RUILDTIwagi _ . . . ... . ~ THIRD CLASeICAI, MATINEE By THE Philadelphia Classical Quinteite Club. Messrs. GAERTNER, JARVIEL CROSS, FLAGEMA.NII., - - and SCHMITZ. SINGLE TICKETS .....••..60 Ceuta- Packagikol 25 Tickets. good at all times SID Package of 60 Tickets, good at all times ID For sale at the Irmito Store of J. B. Gould. a 02- smt used' ASSEMBLY BUILDING,- TENT it sna CHESTNUT StnetP. . . . , • SIGNOR BLITZ., • Tlic Great NECROMANCER and FENTRILOQIWET; Performances Byer), Eve:Line at 1.3 i o'clock. sad WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY Allentoone,_at 3, atm briefer the WONDERS •ND krYSTERIER OF MAORI, EXTRAORDINARY POWERS OF VINTRILOQCTIa producing aateciebir g effects; of the unman voice the LEARNED CANARY BIRDS' ENTERTAINME Admission 25 cents; 01111111 m IA cents; Reserved Sesta 60 cents. not gANFORD'I3 NEW OPERA ROUBR e ha Reps Street. below Third. OPEN FOR THE SEASON. SAMUEL 8. SANFORD Proprietor and Hants;. SANFORD'S C o m pany OS. The largest and beet Minstrel in exietenes. Baniord appears in Pongs,Dances, sod his Burlesques. Doors open qquarter to 7; oommence quarter to 8 A d ad inisan 28 tents; Orchestra 60 cents; Boxes $6. $3. noleant: VIEFEBTKIIT-STREET OPERA. HOWE ' , N./Ro. 1921 CESB2'NUT Street. A1L1N50N....... MORAN'S znisTPAta "year " er iigleanl an ela wt D=S a m M 7, commencing at 8 o'clock prealse:y. A Scents. • Rebery 1101111111, PhiGh Mit be mewed from 18 o'clock, 60cente. O,ERMARTA ORCHESTRA..-PID3LIQ REHEARSALS evetry SATURDAY. at SM,o'aloalr P. M., at MUSICAL PU)D HALL. Single Tlekt, IF, cents. Six Thirst., E. to belied at Gon l'a. Andre% and Ideger's Music Store. aid at the Hall. soT-If: CHRIST REJEOTR; This admtrable picture, the greatest prodristlon.ol the painter West. Is now on exhibition at the A.43A.DMff OF FINS ABTS. 1025 CHESTNUT Street. t with the entire collection of the Institution. Adria twenty-live cents. noWles• D L. CARPENTER'S Private Full. dress Subscription •OCPTILL/ON PARTIES, • MUSICAL FUED HALL. D. L. CARPENTER, teacher of dancing, No. BEI ARCH Street, respectfully interim his friends and the public that he will give a course of WE Private Full dress Cotillion Pasties. in the Musical Fond Hall. The tint Soiree WEDNESDAY, Dec. 7, ifdt, to be held every two weeks. Season Tickets for the Coarse, Five Dollars, admiir thin a gentleman and his ladiee. No eptritnous liquors sold in the building's. A few more Season Tickets can be had only of D. r.. C R PEN TB R, at bis rooms. No tickets sold at the door on the evening. Mr. Birefeld and superior orchestra, with entire nal/ Mug% is ei gaged. nold•stuthlir. ACADEMY OF FINB ART S, Street„...a.bore Ten th . 11 OM DAILY. fer visitors. from A. N. to 15 P. DI je26 OpsetiSp MALCOLM MACNEILL'S Street, b (ZZACL d E e. SPORE. No. 310 . Smith ItIFTH PreIf. r a7DELPIIIA. Sir 01 run se relittedlo snit all ages. and all mannsrof repstring carefully and promptly attended to. an29-3* WRITTEN AND VERBAL DR SCRIPTIONS of Character, Constitution, and Ts• lent, with ADVICE on Bush:Lase, Health, Mond_ Hon, Self -Improvement, Management and Mail ing of CHILDREN, social adaptation, Se., deb and Ovellng. by JOHN (arra, Phrenologist and Book seller, WO. m•ryi St . above ednnt ja. FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER AND PLATED WARE, • CORDER ARCH AND TENTH STRRRTIL . Broocbes, Sleeve Buttons. armlets, Braimbeta. Setae Pins and Mom Tea Seta. Zoe Pitchers. Waiters, Goblets, Foiks. Spoons. am. Watib ex repaired and Warranted. Old Odd. Dianonde, and Silver bought. • n019,9m HARRISOI SAMMIE ' GENTLEMEN LLll3blre TO DRAFT can have Snbstitutes mustered into the Nogales Army. Marine Co or Navy. which eutl:l4o them t the bounty paid by the city of Philadelphia and gen tiP men residing in any part of the Slate can have Sub stitutes mustered into the above the, of the ser vice by .bringing a Certificate of itsrolment they r ece des Provost Muslim. of the district in wit. ch they recede: and those not liable to drt ve representatives mustered into the Same b ran ch e sof the service by applying to LETFORD, Late *tilt:dant ictb P. 'V., No. 40 South TI;ILAD Street. DISEASES OF THE SKIN AU - 1 -- F often contracted from the nes of Soap made Omit the grease of diseased animals; hence the tutpleassiet smell Ii,LIAN CONWAY uses but pure ingredients is the manufacture of his Soa_p. Therefore its Indisputable suc t fi tobriir eac h b tlf,ther ls for fam il y nap. WILLIAM CONWAY'S SOAP. Phlladelphta. Depot. 316 South SECOND Street. . CANCER DOCTOR:---T1320 UNDER signed tales this method of informing the Pah , la that he has recently returned to this city from New York, and formerly from California, where he has had extensive practice in curing the worst of all maladies. the Cab car, of which he can warrant a permanent am with but one application of his medicine. which Es altogether of a 'vegetable preparation. Judging it un necessary for me to arse the Importance of the unfortu nate one to try an effectual ren ed, at an early day. those crtio.are afflicted with Cancers are solicited to riga Me a call. as I can now furnish testimonials from this. city. Sours trot:elle 4 P. M. No. 1917 MARKET Street, above Nineteent's.. Philad eiph is_ re of 8-1t0.3 G. WICIFEERS HAIL A ppp o DR. FINE, PRACTICAL DEA TUT for the last twenty years, iil9 VINE Gt„. below Third, inserts the moat beautiful TIGITif of the eae, mounted on 1314 Gold, Matins, Silver, l'lduanite. *rail* Amber. AL, at prices, for neat and substantial work, more reasonable than an) Dentist In lbla city or titste. Teeth to snit plu No pain in trastlpt. gged to last for Wt. artifistal rants repalned ex ranted to St Waferesee, be ferstlias • aril Yus DNNTIBTRY. DR. • 8A.M3.11t erls ARTITIOIAL TERVE ou Gold, Silver Vularalto, from to AND Teeth filled. 60 eszamoi Itri""' neVrinWlt Pleen 90 NI 4a. ree bO/91f Jc all 7, R .. .. .. .. 411
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