408 grivo of the Ned. THE WAR. SHERNAN. Our news from Sherman and his army is now direct and satisfactory. lie is before Savannah, and in communication with the `fleet. Rear Adaiiral Dahlgren, who had stationed steamers at different points to ob tain intelligence, reports from Port Royal Harbor, on the 12th, a line brought Ws scout from Gen. Howard, commanding one of the columns, as follows : "We have met with perfect success thus far. The troops are in fine spirits, and near • by." Captain Duncan of the Dandelion was the bearer of the message. He states in addition; that our forces were in contact with the rebels a few miles outside of Savannah, and that the army was not in want of anything. The Ad miral has all along kept himself in prepara tion to cooperate with Sherman whenever the latter should make his appearance. The country is just beginning to learn the magnitude of the plan, of which Sherman's march has been the central point of inter est. The consummate `strategy which de coyed Hood into Tennessee, purposely allow ing him to push up to Nashville; the co-op 7 eration of Gen. Canby, slipping expeditions behind him from a totally unexpected quar ter to embarras his retreat into Georgia; the naval preparations on the Atlantic side; the seeming quiet of Gen. Grant's army; the last raid South of Petersburg to'embarfas rebel communications in that quarter, de ::'/ayed until just the right• Moment, and the fresh work got up for Gen. Lee's, attention in other quarters, are all parts of one stupen idous scheme. For once in the history of the war, treachery did not come into play. The secrecy of the movement was well preserved. The rebel government was completely baffled and up to this hour, not a single false step has marred the enterprise. The long march of the army was conducted according to the plan. There was no turning out' f the way to take towns; no stopping to waste-ammu nition in fights of,no material consequence, The army lived 'for the mdst part on the country, destroyed property . wfiere military reasons for such destruction existed, and now comes out upon the coast side, well pro 7 visioned and supplied with ammunition. SHEEHAN'S. DISPATCH Since preparing the above, Sherman's official despatch has come to hand. We give it below, premising that Fort McAllister is on the Ogechee river, fifteen miles south west of Savannah. It is dated " 'Board Dandelion," Ossabitw Sound', 11.50 P. M. Dec. 13. and is as follows : To-day at 5 M., General Hazen's division Of the 15th Corps carried Port McAllister by assault, capturing its entire garrison and stores. This opened to us the Ossabaw Sound, and I pulled down to this gunboat to communi '-date with the fleet. Before opening commu nication, we had completely destroyed all the railroads leading into Savannah, and in vested the city. The left is on the Savannah river, three miles above the city, and the. right is on the Ogeechee river, at King's Bridge. The army is in splendid order and equal to 'anything. The weather has been fine and supplies abundant. Our march was most 'agreeable, and we were not at all molested by -guerrillas. We reached Savannah three days ago, but owing to Fort McAllister we could not communicate; ----vreave already captured two boats on the Savannah river, and have prevented. their gurboats from coming down. I estimate the population of Savannah at 25,000, and m'en'ds at 15,000. Gen. Hardee com- We have not lost a wagon on thaTrip;b - ur have gathered in a large supply of mules, negroes, horses, etc., and our teams are in , far better condition than when we started. My first duty will be to clear the army of surplus negroes, mules, and horses. We have ut'erly destroyed over 200 miles of railroad and consumed stores and provis ions that were essential to Lee's and Hood's armies. The quick work made with Fort ktcAllis-. ter and the opening , of communication with our fleet and consequent independence for supplies dissipate all their boasted threats to head me off and starve the army. I regard Savannah as already gained. A telegram from the war - Department of the 17th, adds : Despatches have been received to-day from, Gen. Foster, who had a personal interview; on the morning of WedresdaY; the 14th inst., with General Sherman, at Fort McAllister ; which had been taken by assault the pre ceding , day. , • Savannah was closely besieged, and its ' capture, with the rebel forces there, was con fidently expected. It was to 'be summoned in two days, and if not surrendered Sherman would open his batteries upon it. General Foster 'reports that, Sherman's army is in splendid condition, having lived, - on its march, on the turkeys, chickens, sweet potatoes, and other good things of the richest part of Georgia. The march was feebly resisted. ARMY OF THE POTOMAC General Warren's expedition, of which mention was made last week, has proved a great success. The most remote point reach ed. was forty miles South of Petersburg. A. let ter from Head Quarters, Dec. 11, says: "It was known that the enemy were procuring large supplies for their troops by way of the Weldon Railroad to Stony creek, whence they were wagoned to Petersburg. The cavalry force sent there some ten days ago not being able effectually to stop their oper ations, the sth Corps, with Gregg's cavalry and the 3d Division of the 2d Corps, were de tailed to put a. atop to it by destroying the railroad as far South as Hicksford, and op posite that station also." After giving the events of the enterprise in 'detail, the letter thus sums them up: "The move may be considered as one of the most successful of the campaign, and reflects honor not only on the originator, but on those to whom its ex ecution was entrusted. A most effective blow, has been dealt the enemy by the.. destruction of some fifteen miles of rail road which they were using extensively, some hundred cars passing over it everyday, loaded with supplies . The track was-torn ,1 - up, the. ties. piled in heaps, with dry :wood _ from the adjacent fences, and set on fire, with the rails on top, the heat bending and , - twisting them in every shape.—All the de pots on the route were ,burned, as well as numerous mills, barns, and dwellingt from which the occupants had fled, or from the cover of which guerrillas had fired on our troops. One was caught with a gun near where a shot had just been fired, and it is said the troops hung him near the Nottaway river, Our. loss in the entire trip will not exceed forty or fifty in killed and wounded, besides a few stragglers, who' were captur ed." General Items.—James Hamilton Ham- mond, ex-Governor of the State of South Carolina, died at his residence near Hamburg, in that State, on Sunday, 13th ult. Govern or Hammond had never taken part in the rebellion .—A collision occured on the New Jersey Central Railroid on the Bth, between a freight and coal train. The engines and cars were smashed, and a breakman had his leg broken. Loss to the company about $lOO,OOO--The milk sellers of New York have determined that, after the Ist of January they will charge 15 cents per quart for their article called by courtesymilk,;-- 1 -- The Baltimore American says'hat, - as there- suit of emancipation, an enterprising North ern emigration is already pourin'gr into the State. In every county large Sales of land are taking place. Old farms, worn out undei the slave tabor% system, are boughtcup by men who have the rnean,s and the will to re store them to feitility.-=Henry R. Sohool craft, well knoWn as a. former efficient gov ernrnetit agent among the North-western Indian tribes, and a writer upon their his tory &e., died in Washington on the 12th inst, aged 71 years.—Lord Lyons has dis posed of all his effects in this country, and his departure is suppose to be final. Failure of health is undoubtedly the cause.—Stec; ling is a Massachusetts town with less than 400 Voters . . It hag sent 135 Soldiers to the Union army at an outlay of $lO,OOO bounty money, despatched more than ,5 4 0 bundlei and Wires for hospital use, and' contributed $4OO in cash to. the ,Christian Commission. A sterling, town, that Sterling.--The Papal nuncio arrived at Vera CrUz, Nov: 29, on his way to the city of Mexico, on a mission of recognition of the new empire._ LATEST-TUESDAY. In the Senate, Monday, a-bill appropria ting ten millions for the 'defence of the fron tier. was introduced; •In the*Hotse, !Mr. Davis' 'resolution vindicatirig the action' of the Hodse 'on the' Mexican .question; 'Was passed.' • ' • .'" A call for 300,000 mOre , men is announced. The pursuit of HOod:is vigorously continued; three thoOand rehel wounded' were 'found in 'Fitariklin. GO1c1; - Tuesday, 'bit FP M.', The inisidgMary,Dr. Wjtislow„died d at - the Cape Of GOOdWope. Ustister DaytCn died at Paris, Dec:2o. H. S. CHRISTIAN COMMISSION., o pa - :y. Y. Cash Acknowledgments for the. weeks ending. De cember 7, 1864: Thanksgiving Contributions of Churches, So • 7 cielies, and Individuals. W Clark & Co, Philadelphia, add'l Theodore Bliss, . do ' do - Mrs E P Philadelphia per Rey ,W Cl Crowell $25 00 - Miss Sidney Paul, Philadelphia 25 00— 50 00 ffonathan Stewart, do- '5O 00 Mrs Amelia D Leaf, Reading Pa, per Mre Rosa • ' 0 , C Nicholls .t 5 00 , Mrs WuiL Campbell, do do' ' , 25 00— -30 00 Miss M J Grier; Lycoming co, Pa,-per S Hood, • 5 00 "Cash,'.' 6 00 James Graham, Philadelphia, add'l ' 50 00 Young Ladies in Samintry of Madame! Clem ents, Germantown, Philadelphia. • • 5 00 Lewis Hill, Farmington, Ct. : 5 00 Re*, D P Maryatt, Mansfield, Pa . 8 10 Mrs Preston Raynor, Manorville, L I 1 00 W Steele, Ishpeming, Pa. 500 S & J M Flanagan, Philadelphia, add'l ..75 00 A Friend, New Haven, Ct. 10 00 Friends in Clinton N J,'pe'r Rev C W Altemis, ' 25 00 William -Hoge. New York - 500 00 Mrs Fanny G Lewis, Mrs M II Lewis, Mrs V L Morton, Wsynesburg, Pa . Friends " 100 Hugh-Parks, Northwood, Ohio • .20 00 Rev B R Loaley, Philadelphia, ra. .. .. $lO.OO Lieut 'B Ogden Loaley, 58th.P V 5 00— 20 00 -Mies H McCreary, Gettysburg; Pa. 5 00 Mrs M Mellen, do 5-4 , ^, Mrs R G McCreary, do 50 00 • RCI McCreary, do 20 00— 80' 00' "Cash," Stockbridge, Mass - 1 50 Caleb El Green. Trenton, N J 50 00 N Ellmaker, Lancaster. Pa... 25 00 • •!, ' ew Eaten - n .. 6 ,pmiXL ... _ew Enterprise, pa Miss Mary Dwight. Oregcßcrier-o-ix-rta4------ 500 pie, Treasurer, Madison, Wis 10 00 Miss E Eshlenian, Lancaster, Pa ' $r leer°, do Miss Laura S Lefere, do D W Herstine, Philadelphia Wm T Kern„Nazaieth, Ps "0 W C," Philadelphia "L G," do • E D Moyer.• do Cash Henry D Moore, Philadelphia;addl. Mrs E . Per J Irwin Smith, Ontonagon ; Mich. Mrs J B McNair,Mingoes, N Samuel Small, Ycirk, Pa, add'l John S,Fmory Flemington,N J Rey S M Hatnill, Lawrenceville, N J..., S," Pottsville, Pa ' F N Mublenburg, Gettysburg, Pa. A Family in New Jersey Mrs Maulshy Caleb Slayton, M D. Georgetown, Del. Rev-N Warner, Fairfax, Vt Lieut Henry Loomil,l46th N Y Vela-- D., F. Woodbury, Gloucester, Mass Eliza Noble; Philadelphia ' W G N." Philadelphia, 'add'l "L W H," Ithaca,N.Y Two Ladies, do • "Thank-offering,' • Citizene of 'Tom's RiYer; N J, per J P, Cow perthwait. • Samuel Smith Lydia Seal, WilmingtOn, Del, per Edw Betts, R A Drake, Damascus , A Boy in Albany. N Y Mrs Ai H Clark, Canandaigua. N Y C C Shepperd, Penn Yan, N Y E H Manbeek, Tolpelioccan, Pa: " - Mrs. Andrew Harshalr, Jamestown, Pa • M, and M R Brewster, Shirleysburg,,Pa-$lO 00 Mrs - Z Lee. Barabob,,WiS " 100 I, Lee, do .• 2 00 1 Mrs D.D Lee, do 100 Frank Lee, do 5O- 14 50 Citizens, Avoca,N Y, per Mrs John French 17 60 Citizens, Phelps, NY, per Mrs MJ - Browning, •70 00 Collected by Soldier's' Aid Society, Ilion, N Y, - per Miss E W Caswell, Sec 290 00 Soldier's Friend, Saratoga Springs, N Y 3 00 " A Thank-offering for God's goodness during the post year bestowed on ti.e giver," 500 00 Abraham Cole, Flemingyiile, N J, per Rev R S Rose $5 00 Robert Cole, do • do • 2 00— 7 00, Cash, New Brunswick, N J A Lady, Lewisburg, Pa Captain John Vance, per Alex Herr.— 011ected by Susan Morris J Beckley Mrs A N Kettle, Elizabeth, N J, per Rey W E Schenck 10 00 Ladies' Aid Society, Muncy, Fa, Rev WM Life.. 100 00 George Freor, Reading, Pa 14 00 Welsh Slate quarrymen,, West Bangor, Pa, 715 M B M," Philadelphia 1 OW J H Harman, Rupert, Pa s 00 Cash • . .10 00 Soldier's Aid Society, Stewastsyille, N J, per RoVS II Stu ddiford • Cash " C II A," Bangor, Mr 10 00 William McKee, Philadelphia, add'l 40 00 Collection at:Hammonton, N J, per E Whit. tlesey C A Stowell, Sugar-Run, Pa, add'! Collection, Andover, N Y, per P Camp: Citizens, Berkshire, N Y, per C Hitchcock John Williams, Catasaqua, Pa, add'l Mrs Abner Sherlock, -Iberia, Ohio, per G S $1 00 Mrs Ogrnan and family, do per' do 6 65 7 65 , Citizens of Glen Rock, Pa and-vicinity, per J Haempffer, Cit zens4Moers N Y per Rev A E Everestslo ,00 , 13 60 Sabbath School, do per do 24' 00 Sabbath School, do per do ' 12 00= 46 00 James H Smith, for Chihuahua Lodge, 317 8' I . O-F, Wrightsville . , Pa Ladies' Relief Society, Cnrwenaiffile, Pa, per 'Mrs N B Irwin, See Christian Commission, Bangor, Me, - per G .Stickney, Tress 295'00 Friends, Warrentown, Ohio, per EB Yost, M D 13 50 Citizens, Spring, Crawford. en, Pa, per John ..Blodgett - - Parlor exhibition of pictures by a little boy at Bristol, Pa Mrs John F Lewis, Philadelphia ' Ladies' Christian Commission, St Clair, Pa, per Mrs W T Richards, Part proceeds of Union Jubilee at Farmerville, N Y, per Rev j Ashworth 80 00 Soldiers' Aid Society, Savona, N Y, per Rev I C Mallory 67 86 Collection at Hartford, Pa, Rev A Miller $l7 35 C S Johnson, do per do 10 00— 27 35 John B Rutherford, Paxton, Pa. per . A D Mitchell Miss .T Steel, Shaver's Creek, Pa.. Mrs M F Graffins Petersburg, Pa. Cash, West Thompson, Ct Citizens, Enowlesville, N Y, per T F Sawyer Friends, Cabin Hill, Delaware no, N Y, per Mrs Taylor, Trees Friends, Richville, Pa, per,lG M Hermon, PHILADELI-PHIA, THURSDA Y. DECEMBER 22, 1864. A D Reeser, President, Pa " A W C," Belcher, NY ••J W M," do do A Soldier, Frederick City, Md Benevolent Association, North Cornwall, Ct, per E D Pratt, Tress , 23 30 1 Part proceeds of a concert. Jaektion, Pa 3 00 Ladies' Soldier's Aid Sec East Salem, N Y, per Wm H Shields 20 00 Rev GP J °nee, Euclid, N Y... .' 500 A Soldier, Camp Parole, Annapolis, Md 4 00 Ladies' Soldier's Aid Soc., Mt . Pleasant 0hi0,. „ . , 4 per Mists F, J C Mitehell, Seeretery.,4oo 0 , ....„ , 4 Rev' .B Mitchell, DD • dia - i.',2d0....1 • 1,01)0... ilo_oo John Wilson, Philadelphia . 10 00 Mrs S Talbot, North Jasper, N Y_ Si 01 Mrs C Lamson, do 2 00- 800 "S S 9," Surgeon U S Vole, Columbus, Ohio 15 00 Mrs' M A P," Roxlitry, Pa- 2 00 Dickinson, Carlisle Presbytery, per Rev John J Green. • 20 00 Samuel Eisenhart, York, Pa, per Samuel Small, 5 00 Amos Morse, Somerville, N J 3 00 Friends in Beaver Township, Crawterd co, Pa, per Miss a Borden .i., 15 00 Citizens, Paristivillei•N'Y r Per- Rev•lit'D Mac earthy " Cash,"- Ladies' Chris Corn Oxford, pa, per Miss Annie oiiiiiiiiikbain -:" - - ..., A Friedd, PhiladelPhia ' • . ' ''' --' • - A Thank.offering, "G G W," Philadelphia. . "A D F," Fergus, Canada West "MOH," Philadelphia Ladies', Aid -San, Bellefonte, Pa,:per . . Dili P Wilson ... U C College, Merom, Ind, per Rev Dr N ,9um merfield 10 75 CHURCH COLLECTIONS, UN N MEET.; INGS, Bic. UNION SERVICES. . Meeting at Allenville, Pa, Jno Huey, Tre $1 75' Meeting at Troy, Pa, per Rev A G McAul 44 00 Meeting at Flemingvilie, NY, per Rev HS , ose 10 60 ' Meeting, t Belvidere, N J . ,.per Rev W H irk, 55,50 Collection at Virysox, Pa, per Rey IChr. an% t,•‘ •, •l• fer - B 8 Ruttier" '' •• ' • i • •00 - --' ,• Collection at Macedonia. Pa, per Mrs Me.` Keen, per B 8 Russell 000- 70 09 Meeting at Salem, N Y 70 10 do Shirleysburg, Pa, per G W Sha 'ffer, 21.55 do Manayunk, Phila. per Rev A . lver 26 10 do Montrose. Pa, per J Lyons, eas, 45 52 do Ashland, Pa , 57 61 • -dp -_,-. - • Shippenshurg, Pa, per-Rev BL. • • .Ehrenfied 1 ' ` •,.... ; 103,25 Meeting at Tipton, lowa, per Rev WEt Wynn, ' 12 75 Meeting in M E Church, Chestnut Hill, Pints, per Rev J Mast 29 15 M E Church and Baptist. Churches,. Rad r Pa, and Baptist Church, Lower Merlon, ..:, 17 32 Meeting at Union Springs,NY,per Rev ES. th 63 82 Collection at Merryall, Pa, per Rev D Cook .J. 6 00 .Chityclies atoEbensburg, P,so sakr.D4 l ,Tones -4, - - 6446 `Metifineat,Wilkeibarre, Pa; perEew SB; d., ': _:118',60 do Ovid, N Y, wir J Ferguson ... 56 00 do Malone, N Yper W A Whelan.. ... 67 OD Collection at Sycamore,'lll, per Rev D Vert ... 18 36 Meeting at Cceyrnans, NY. per Rev J Collie .. 25 00 Presbyterian and M. E_ Churches, Poland, 1 per J G Leslie. Trees Meeting at Freehold, NJ, ner Mr Collier Meetihg at Middletown, N Y,•per Dan Cor i Meeting at Newville, Pa, per S 3 Irvine Collection at Asbury,,Pa, Per .G.R. Eckard.... .. Meeting atMiddletown Pernt,'N.T r , per AFo • thin- • .. Collection at Mariaville,-.N Y, and, vicinity,. r Mrs W-.llf tasher ' ‘:.::is • . • * . Meeting at North White Creek, N Y, per 'C Taylor . 60 00 Meeting at Red Bank, N J, per Dr McLean... . 82 25 'Collection at NundzyN Y,per L G. - Marsh4. 12 59 Meetkg at Greenwich , NY, per Rev P P H - - roii - dt 30 10 Meeting at Long Brannli,N .7, per J BrWileon,' , 24 00 M E and PresbyterianChurcheS,'Cohockeink, l Phila ' ' • ' ' ' ' • ' ''. , ' 27 85 Meeting in BUtionwood st PresbYterinn Church Phila, per N D Lincoln - • - 60 00 Baptist and Presbyterian Churchesi' Hermes burg, Phila, per Rev Jacob Belyille Meeting at Lansingbure, 11 Is, - per Rev' A' IK Beveridge: - •----- -. , - 82 90 Meeting at . Carbondale, per -Oliver Crane •, ' 103 00' Meeting at SapHarhor, L L,,peT ply Daniel 0 \ • Ferris • • • ` • ' • 26 00 Meeting at West Groton, NY, per Rev Nelson , Stevens ' t ' •• 1 ' , 22 40 Citizens of New Berlin, Pa, per Rev A Swine. ford Union Meeting, Gettysburg, Pa, per R G Mo. Creary , , . . . ' ' 46 33 Collection at Mount Pleasant, Pa, per C E Cobb, 23 00 Collection at Aaronsburg, Pa. per D Sell 12 25 , Meeting at Ellairsiotin, NJ, - J °Johnson, M D 28 75 Methodist and Presbyterian Chuichea Rape ranee, N Y, per A H Seely Do churches of Plymouth, Pa Do churches of Marcellus, N Y, J.Tompkins...- Union services Presbyteriati'Church, Port Jer vis, N Y, per A P Thompson 53 96 Collection inTorepey' N Y . ; per Isaac r Harris.... 25 88 Service CoridersportiTa,'per JS Mann - 25 25 Meeting at Alexandria, Pa, per J Porter 59 00 Meeting at Liberty "t M E Church, New Bruns wick, N J. per , i . B Johnson Collection-eeeelberongh, Maine, per Rev Thos . ems 25 00 MClarke eeting at Hamilton Square, N J, per John H 16 00 Meeting at Riegelsville, Pa, -per Rey_T Healey r. 86 Meeting at Huntingdon, Pa, per Rev 1 A Price 46 00 Meeting at Churchtown, Pa, per Rev James F McClelland 56 75 Viti,PdaktiP-11.11.0u3...tiner-•_stunis..-_,.._____ ... o:Anita Bound, Brook, NJ, per 13 K Rodgers, . 40 00 Methodist & Baptist churches, Ciaremont, - N H 66 47 Congregational and-Methodist. Societies, Cam den, N Y, per H'F Curtis Meeting at New Paltz Landing, N Y, per M F ... Leibenau ' 13 50 Corn New • ort, Pa, per Rev IK Swallow-412 45 ' • ' "• • ' -- • • c4.-P- 6 Lail-through Rev_; Y C Smith, Treasurer, - additional-.: - ..--......i.0_,W--- 22 45 Meeting at Cooperatown, NY, per B F Murdorisk' •23 05' Congregation at Wattsburg, Pa, per LS Chapin 66 00 Bantist, Methodist and Episcopal churches,' • ' -Norway, N Y, per Rev J W Starkweather 26 00 Meeting atPortville, NY, per Isaac G Ogden-. • 148 80 Meeting at Bainbridge, N Y, per Rev A 8 Yale,l3 40 Collection at Bloomfield, N . J.. per M W Dodd-. - 86 00 Public meeting in Presbyterian church, White hall. N Y, per -Rev Chaplain MWhite...........:„ Union Meeting House, East Coventry, Chester 'Connty,‘Pa, per Jacob Har1er...................: ... . ' • 28 75 Meeting Titusville, Pa, per W C curti5............. 56 00 Meeting at Cranberry;N 3, per Thos D Hoover 30 07 B P Dutch and M E churches, Shokan, N Y' per Rev A P`Peck:• . . . . • . . ... 1 60 66 Collection at Allensville, Pa, per J M Steck I 810 do Jackson, Pa. . •'I , 9 10 do Camillus, N Y, per Rev E R Davis' 23 56 do Smyrna,N Y, par J H Meson, $2O IE do Pharsalia, N Y, per do 7 50 do North Pitcher, NY, do 10 00 , Meth and Presb ohs, Grand Rapids, Mich, pet ' , •. Rev Aug Marsh - .., I 13 45 Meeting at WrildhoroWeiperlienry Kennedy. 23 42 Meth and Presb chs, Allentown, NJ, per -Rev ' • . : Mr Maddock - 4 . 8 00 Collection at Delanco, N ,T, per 0 C Lathrop--: , M Dobbins. -, . ssll 00. • ; Mr Gregory '' - -'• ' - a 16. 00 ' '' , • Nathan:Crane •38 00 • C C Lathrop' - - ' ' 500 Eliz N Lathrop - - - 5 00. - Mr Stevens " ''" - 500 - •W Dobbins 5 t 0 , D S Parsons • '- 5- Sun.: ry persons 48.36-. 102 35, Collection at Duneenrion, Pa - i 33 15 . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES. , • • • Sabbath=school Class, church in Whitestown, ' N Y, per R. S Williams, Treaty Utica, N Y....:,, 24 00 Second Church, Philada, per Dr Wm Daniich..)- 61 59 Church of Summit Hill, Pa, per Ist Patterson.,..i 25 60 Church at Abington, Pa, per Rev J L Withlw. 72 60 Arch _Street Church, Philadelphia, per - s , - Stewart, Trees iai 06 First Church, Pottsville, Pa, per Hiram Par r, ' Tress Ladies' Chris Corn, Cohocksink Ch, Phil 11, per Mrs Hatch '-_ ' ' ' • 79 00 Ladie' Chris Corn West Spruce St Ch, Phil a, per GS Benson • 137 20 Church at Harmony, N J, per Joseph xelb, - . Trees 22 50 Three Ladies, First Church. Trenton, li J.__ 20 00. Baring Garden Church, Philada, Basket ' collection $47 95 do do ' 3-W; 'Jr 50' do do G C, 10; Church, Emporium, Paper Rev J N Banda Western Church, Philadelphia • - 1 Church, Pottstown, Pe, per T-Yost Ohurch,Penningtonville, Pa, per Rev T W Ed: Scot's Church, Philada, per Henry McKeent. Market Square-Church, Germantown, per . a J Helffen stein - First Church, Kensington, Philada .., 0 S Church, Iberia, 0, per G S Rice .... Church, .Lower Brandywine, Del, per J N _ BraCkin ' ' - 1415 Church, Slate Ridge, Pa-lier Rev Jos D Sm th, 13 40 First Church,Newburg, NY, per M C Belkoap, -76 50 Church, Frankford,Pa, per Rev Thee Murry, 31 00 0 S,Church, Hammond, N Y, perJas'eard er, . . - 1 8 00 ' ChurCh; Lisle, NY, per Rev'S R Seliciffeld...;.!.. " 25 00 Church, Schenectady, N Y, - per Rev Dr J Trim bull Backus. ' ' ' I. 152 00 First Church, Binghampton, N I', per Richard Ely 1 ~ . 120 00 Third Church, Philadelphia. 1 130 83 First Church,-Harrisburg, Pa,_ par. Rev :,T H Robinson 1 . . 176 25 Chiireli, Londonderry, N H, per Rev W Heuse 22 00 First Church,Catasaqua, Pa, per John Williams 34 62 Green Hill and Olivet churches, Philada 68 25" Collection, Rev John L Jones' OburCh, New' Berlin, N Y 17 42 Princeton Church, West Philadelphia ' 41 24' Firsthurch, Mauch Chunk, Pa, vier Rev J A . Hodge - ; 147 00' First Church, Watertown, N Y, per% El H2Btslsi. • - Second l church, Watertown, NY, per ‘ll H.Kel logs ' $27 03- 155 84 Fourth church, Washington, D 0 per Rev J ' C. Smith • - - • 24 42 Church, Washingtonville, Pa, per J Napier . Heated ' ' " 19 00 First chugeh, Lambertville, N J, per j A An derson, Trees Church, Blairsville, Pa, per Rev Geo Hill ..... .... Church, Livermore; Pa, per Rev D Harbison-. Church at Clarksburg, Pa, per Rev D Harbi son 2,4 60 Church at Zion, Md, per John Carhart 20 05 Church at Kennett Square, Pay per RoAV JIS Gil. 5 MOM 85 Church at Lewes, Del, per Rev G 11 Nimmo.... 5 00 Church at Doylestown, Pa, per Rev S M An- ' 1 drews • Grove Church, Danville, Pa, per Ray Charles .7 Collins 38 00 Church at Warsaw, NY, per Rev Joseph .E - I Nassau 17 65 First Chureh, Norristown,Pa, per Rey J Halsey 6 3 87 1 00- 11 00 100 00 5 00 25 00 10 00 ..... .2 00 2 00 100 00 5 00 ;3(5150 20 00 2 go ° 10 00' 15 00 20 00 _lOOO 00 500 1g.2 - 20 00 .25 00 ' ..9 26- 14 25 00 M 06 oo 9 25 83 90 25 100_ 600 2 00 04 53 Church' at Spruce Creek, Huntingdon co, Pa, per Adam Rankin 422 35 Church of Rev J H Young,Suebury, Pa 42 00 Church at Ogdedsburg, N Y, per Rev L M Miller Church at Milford, N J, per George Carpenter, Tress 34 73 50 .50- 100 500 Ladies' Cbrie Com, Second Church, Princeton, N,J, per Mrs M A Hord 37 00 Church,'FiSlerville, N J, per B Harding...a.... 7 10 do Bellefonte,Pai per W P Wilson • .65 00 do Clairmont, Ii Y, per Rev W Campbell, l6 75. Churchidid Society,Hingsboro', NY, per D B Judson. ? 32 00 Sabbath School Of 'dist Wrighteville, Pa 13.80 Church at Hollidayeburg, ' Per James_ D ,Rea, Tress - • . 70 15 First Church, Reeding, Pa, per Caleb Wheeler '95 70 Church South Amenis, NY, per Rev H-Sraith, .40 00 Church at West Nantmeal, Chester co, Pa, per. _ • Rev D a Meeker - 25.00 Second Che Camden, N J, per Rev L C Baker, 23 - 90 Holland 0. 9. church Milwaukee Wis, per Rev .BTanderlas. • • 12 50 .Church Charni3ersburg, Pa, per W G Reed 66 04 Third Churcli, Treater, J, per, J F Brearly, ' Trees • 21 50 Firstr Church, SorittiwcakiPhila, per J Francis _ll 25 Church Cambridge, l-a, pe2 G W Hampson'l 3 00 Church Petersburg, 111, per Rev J k Pinkerton ,78 70 Churches of Somerset and Jennersville, per Rev L Graha.rn 15 25 Ninthn Church, Philadalper 'Daniel Grey, 5t.....:411 43 16 Church at Caledonia, Minn 7 00 ;Ridley Church;Del co; Pa; Perk Heberton 9 00 Brainerd ch, Elwood, J, per F Bruce,s4 68 Bateto, NJ, per F R Brace ' 4 62 920 ,Church at Kingston, N J, perßev B Walk. 25 60 Church at Newtown, Pa per Lewis Duerr.. . - ... 33 25 United Presbyterian Chnrchi Philadelphia, per S C Huey 15 00 Reformed Presbyterian 'Church, New Galilee,. ' Pa,',per James Patterson, Treasurer.. • ' 2.60 Associate Reformed church, Mongaup Valley, • NJ, per W Hinted • 2 a 8° Third linked Presbyterian church, Philada, , • per Rev Dr Cooper 12 40 First Reformed Presbyterian church, Philadal • pernobert Grey,Treas 543 60 Ladies' Christian Commissien,Fourth Reform- ed Presbyterian church, Philada ' 41 50 Collection in do do ' 64 60 Reformed' Presbyt erian' church, Duanesbdrg, ' -NY; per Rev 'A G Wylie- • s ' ; 17 05 United Pres church, Aides, N Y,per Rev Jas , Bruce - ' • ' 111.'90 "12 OQ 12 60 . 10 00 7 00 10 OD United Pres.ohnrch East Palestine, 0, per. Rev, Hugh' Sturgeon ' 60 00 United. Pres church , . Frankford, Philadelphia, 1 , per Rev James Price , M. 00 Soldiere4l,l See U P Church, York, N' Y, per Miss M J Hull, See ii 7 00 United Pres church Nebraska. City,' Web, per • Rev. ThOmas McCartney, METHODIST EPISCOPAL "CIIIIRCHBH Sabbath-school,!church in,Delta„NY, :Pat .1 Erwin, DD. Rome, NY, 62 • Church at Southwestern, N Y; per Rev . J • D.D., , ltorne, , N . 50 50- 7 ,- 63.52 Church. at Tort Kfclimptid,. pa; per' Bey G W • 7 Brinder ' ' ' .. .. .. •- 1 25 00 Churctrat.goventryville,Pa, per Rev S G Hare, 21:50 Chat Pcittiville,'Pa,Per Rev J B McCullough, 71 40 Oh atOlintou,NA per Rev .0 W Altemus,s37 00 " , CollectAsd .Huleinger, per: Rev . . • T 1 WAlltuniis 22.50 59 50 Church at Pottsville, Peeper Rev Lid Koons.. , 12-00 - Ladies' Chris Com, Fifth St ch, Philida, per - Mrs ChalheSchtt; Trees , 1,,,dy at Union 51. E Prayer.nrieeting, per C 11 S Church at - Milnesville, per'Revl9 Case • Centennial church;• West Plilladeldhia. • 'Church at Blackwoceitown, J, per Rev A Owen i25'70 Church stile/Jab:in, Pa,per Rev Joe 'porrest.... 19 36 Ch at Stroudsburg; Pa, per Rev W J Paxson ..: 17 00 ' ChOech 'at Smyrna, perßev.C. Cooke 40 00 Ch at Haddonfield,ll J;per.Rev,J Woolaton.... 20,60.1 Ch at Mecklenburg, N Y, per Rev J Joralemon 40 00'1 Chat Doylestown; Ps, per Rev Noble Frame... . 900 Church at Hanover, Pa 9 37 Church et . Newark - Circuit, Del; -Philadelphia ,Cz,rifererice, per Rev M -A ...... First church, Hudson City, N J, per Rev, M B ,sfarinerstßethel,per Rev W 8,00 Midge Avenue 'church; ... . Y'ls ohurchatHridesburgiPa. , ,... - .1 ... .. ... .... , . , 7;35 Chbrches of : Middle Hope and Poston:town, N 'Y, per Rev George W Knapp' " 25'00 gtyat,-Itaddingtoni.Phile4a, per Rev . Dr ; Castle,. 5.70 St USOthe'S ch:Phillida, per It'sv'R H Pattison, ' 30 66 Church Blakely, Pa per Rev E H , 11 90 Clprch at Franklinville, Pa, .. .. .. 17 50 "Church Laurel, Del, per Rev Jarries - Habard, ,45 86 N .1, per .1 . 31:00 Church-Newberry, Pa, per Rev M %Poster-- 50 00 Church at Jotinshurg, N Y, per Rev Robert patterson..".:. . 11,00 ChUrch Knoxville, Pa, per Rev J VE Pinder 10 30 African ch. Allegheny, Pa, per Rev . E Weever... 12 90 Wesley African church, Philada, per do 13 22 Church Leicester,. Vt,-per Rev - B D Arnie' 9 Off Crturch New Pelts, N Y, per Edw Eltinge... ...... 12 00 'Pine Street and Mulberry Street churches, Williamsport. Pa, per Rev EJ Gray.— 209 70 Church' at Perryville, Pa, per Rev 15'00 State Street church, Trenton, N 3, per Rev. Win H Jeffreys ...... ............ . 'Churches at West Liberty: end Middletown, York county, Pa, per. Rev George Warren.... 20 20 Church Waterford, N Y. per Rev Mr Stover ' ' 14 10 Trinity church, Staten Island, NY, per Rev 0 Winner. Cold - 40 00 n, 80 00 84 XI 39 14 , 54 00 Wayars, St Paul's and Temple ohs, Bridsboro' Circuit, • Barks co, Pa, per Rev.VeletitineGray....:.....:. 11 Cie Chhith Lysander, N Y, per Iter.Geo C W00d... 29 00 Ebenezer ch, Reading,-Pa, per Rev J Linden- . worth Church Southport, NY, per Miss Emily Marsh - 660 Church Columbus N J.......—. . - . 7 00 Mari- - Church Forest Lake, Pa, der Rev W C Tilden. Union ,Cluirch, Philadelphia— $5 75 A Brother'' • 500 • North Church, per J Smith Ladies' Aid Society, 10th Baptist eh, Philad, per Mrs G Harley, 100 00 Church Y, per Rev H A G0u1d......... 15 00 Cohami.ey. Creek church,-Roadstoym, N J, per. Rev Thomas G Wright 11 00. Church.at Jamestown; N Y, per Rev.E Mi 115.... 40 00 First eh, N Brunswick, NJ, per RM 8 Riddell 150 00: Ch at Nov Milford, Pa, per N Callender.sl2 ' Church at Hartford, Pa..... . .... . 2" 40— 14 50 , Church at Petersburg, 111, per Rev J Pinkerton 5 50 Church tit Moorestown, N.J, per Rev AI Jones...' 16 80 .Church at Falls ,q 1 .Pa; per Roy, J E Chesshire . . • Mission Society of Saki School, 10th Church philadelphia, per Edward Rains.' Trees Ch at Taylortown; Pa; per Rey W D Siegfreid.. , Itaroilikrzn MENONI•I'E Cann* GermantOwn, Phil ailolphin • • • LUTHERAN CHURCHES Congregation in. Randolph co, 111, per Rev F - Erdman , He r Inman co Obst ngregation, Rising Sim, 1/1, per Rev 3r St Peter's Mission church,.Philattelphia English church, Chambersburg, Pa, per John Mull, Trees Church at Sisigerstown,_Pa;,per RevN lir e niann ...... .Church at Hanover, Pa......, .... .... .. St MattheW's Church:Readio;PS; Con of Seminary, and vicinity , of .lartwick„ NY, per G B Miller . .. .f German congregation. Macuniiec.P.a.......sl7 50 German do of Rev 0 Leopold, Lehigh' cO;Pa.. . . .... • 15 50 Mrs Blawthoby, Philadelphia, per Rev S K Brobst, Allentown, Pa, St Michael's church, Germantown, 'Church - at Sunbury, Pa . ''. StJohn's oh,-Easton, Pa, per BM Schmucker, • Christ ch, Easton, Pa, - per Rev A Greenwold, Church at Hollidaysburg, Pa, per Rev Daniel 'Schindler; St Matthew's ch, Schuylkill Haven, Pa, per Luther R Keefer, English Mission, Loekhaven, Pa, per Rev p Gheen, Church at Lionville, Pa, per Rev S Sentman, REFORMED DUTCH CHURCHES. Philad, per DB Jones, Jr, Church at Blawenbitrgh, J, per. Rev T ROmeyr Ohs of Nis . kayurico, - ,te, per Rev J A De Baum, Church at New Concord, N Y. • $8 00 Miss. Mary H Jones, per Rev D A Jones, 1 00—: Ch at Flushing, NY, per'A P Northrop, Trees, , Church at Branchville, N J, per Rev,WPitcher, Ch atßedminster, N F, per Rev W - Brush, 'Church at Berea, HY, per Sidney Kidd. -Church at Walder4Orange Co, NT, per Rev W. • V Shoemaker. _ . PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCHES. . . • . A Friend of the Commission, Holy Trinity oh, Philadelphia, ' St Patit's•ch, Philad, - through.theMis'y AL.O3, St Paul's chi Cheltenham, Pa, per Rev R 3 • Parvin, St Paul's eh,Maumee city, Ohio,per Rev !Swan, _Grace Church, Allentown. Pk •-- . • All Saints' ch,Phßa, per Rev - Geo l3ringhurSt, Christ ch; Pottstown, Pa, •• - ‘sl . 6 00 do SS, per Rev G A Latimer. 10 00—. 26 60 Old Swedes' ch,•Phila, per James Horner, 50 00 St John's ch, Lower Merlon, Pa, 15 00 St Stephen's ch, Beverly;N J, per J Parker 29 43 Chtrch at. Newark, Del,,pe,r Rev I'P 00 A Thank-offering, per Miss F J Du Puy, " 0," Church of Epiphnny, Philadelphia, • '2O 00 Emanuel oh, Holmesburg, Phila, per Rev D C. Willett, • . . ,CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES. S , S Plymouth oh, Syracuce, NY, . .. $29 . . Mrs A Brewer, °Use°, NY, per W Abbott, '5 00 34 94 Church at Roxbury, Ct, ~ 15 00 Society at Housatonic, Mass, peroN B.Pickett, 8 50 Chureles of New London, Ct, 17210. Pirst Ch and Sbeietv, Fairhaven, Mass, per , Reuben Nye, -•- • 46 28 Church:at Winchester, Cl. per E Blake, Trees, 34 00 Sand Bank eh, Albion, N Y, per R L E Bate., 27 00 Church and Society, Lee, Mass, per W T Bart lett, Trees, . 100.00 Church at North Canaan, Ct, per J Elton, Tress, 22 38 Second ch, Crown Point, N T, per H Spencer, 40 00 Central oh, Phila, per Rev Edward B.awes, 139 35 First Independent oh, Kensington, Phila, 4 80 GERMAN REFORMED CHURCHES, ss 10 00- 107 95 .11, 5 TO 32 GO 30 00 e 111 00 34 87 Zion church, Phila • ChUrch Lewisburg'. Pa, St, Paul's church, Phila, per Jacob King, MORAVIAN CHURCHES. First church, Phila, per David Warner, 34 00 Ch.at Bethlehem, Ph, ,per Rev P. D Sehweinitz, 113 00 Sehoenech church, per Rev E H • 14 00 BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCHES NOT CLASSIFIED. Great Island 'church, Lockhaven, Pa, per Gl3O B Perkins. Church at Turnersville, per S M Carragher, Thanksgiving Sermon, Le Roy, Pa, per Albert Wolcomb, Rev Henry J Crane's congregation, Wysox., Pa. Sobackaville oh, Lyons, Pa, per Rev H. D Croll, Mission charge of Oneida Indians, Bennett's Corner's N Y, per Rev G W Smith, Congregation at Port Byron, N Y, per Rev D R Carrier, Rev Wesley Howe and oh, Greenville, Pa, per Rev J H Bobiuson, Christ ch, Gettysburg. Pa, per R G McCreary. Leacock cong'n, Williamstown, Pa, per N E Slaymaker, St Paul's cli, Lewisburg, Pa, Per H P She ter, Calvary Monumental eh, Philadelphia, Congregation at Fredericksburg, Pa, per C Rrecker, Christ eh, Media, Pa, per Mrs Edwards, Rev J F Dayan's congregation, Carthage, 14 Y, Ch in Easton, Pa, per Miss It S Carey, $l5 85 Ch in Tunkbannock Pa, per Miss R Carey., 13 18-- Cong'n at Mitherton, Mich, per Rev N Mount, Cong'n at 'Wertsville, N J, per Jos Beldon, Rev J L Roe's cong'n, Squall. Village, N J, deffersorriille church, GENERAL CONTRIBUTIONS. Ladies' . Christian cum, Fairfield, Mich, per Miss II Dodd, Christian Cons, Adams, N Y, per J E Allen, Ladies' Chris Com, Jasper N y, per J Prentice, SoldiCrs' Aid See. Buskirk's Bndge, N Y, per Mrs H Ahoy, Tress; Ladies' Chris Coro, Springfield, Mass, per M A Brewer; Tress, . Members' f 43 Ohio Vet Int, Per Rev Chaplain Crittenden, • Rhode Island Branch; II B ChriStian Commis sion, per W.J Ring, Pres, Bab School; Rural, Wis, per E WPbotterplacd,, Christian Commission, Cleveland, Ohio, per H Mather, Trras, (for freight) Ladies' Aid Sec Athens, Pa,pr Sarah P Perkins The " Busy Ants," Suspension Bridge, N Ladies' Aid Soc, Kingston , Pa, per 7 1diss M. A 'Locke, W F Eckbert, Zelin's Grove, Pa, c• Proceeds of sale of pair of blankets, Rev J Love. AlSrandrie, Pa, ' Proceeds of a Fair held 1: 1 3' a few little Pe dar-Grove,22d Ward, Philadelphia,' CA Winthrop, Owego, N Y, Auxiliary ,Christian Commission, Nezareth,Pa, 'per Rev B H Reichell, Baptist Association, Tioga co, pa,' Cash, (contributor unknown,) Christian Commission, : Newark, N J, per Jas . D Orton, Tress, . Brooklyn and Chris 'Commission, per sli Caldwell Treks (for delegates' expenses) Collections at . Banger,•Bfaine, per .1 . G Stick ney;Treasurer, - • •Cash, (e4ntributor unknown) 'Army Committee, Bethlehem, Pa, per Rev Dr Sylvesteit , lVolle, *. • ' • .. • • Friends in Troy, Pa, per Rev J Gordon , ' Carnaehan • $162 00 Friends - in ;West Burlington, Poorer' • . Rev J Gordon Chrnachan, 00 Ladies' Aid Soo, Gray's Village, Pa, Per' • Rev J Gordon Carnachan 6 GO T ,. ,;2/, '6O Branch Chris {,bm; Central NY, per It S Wil liams, Tries, :- "J N G," Harrisburg, Pa, , Contribiitiona in Oregon, per W S Ladd; Trees, Portland, Oregon, - • , - - 175 50 Proceeds of a Lecture on the " Battle of Get tysburg," delivered by RevJ A Warner, at York Springs, Pa, per J A Gardner, 83 64 Chris Com, Albany,N Y, per WMcElroy,Treas, 500 qo Wm Hogg, Jr, Philadelpeut, 100 00 Postage,•••• . • , 5 Ladies, West Graniille,. Mass, per Mrs E H - Gardner, •.; ' Churches of Hatboro',-Pa, after meetings held 'by Rdv Thos Atkinson, 130 03 Amount previously 'acknoxledged, , . $954,661 4.1 JOSEPH 'PATTERSON, Treostrrer. sip- Acknowledgments of stores next week. AMONG.the later applicants for public.favor we notice the "Cotter Farm Oil Company" of Philadelphia, whose prOspectus will-be found in our columns. Its lands are situated in the Alleghany river region which now presents a similar appear ance to Oil Creek ; for developments hair's proven :that oil is, not, confined to a small locality like Oil Creek,.but, extends for miles in all directions—zno one knows how great a distance,`.-. ; The Cotter Farm Oil Company is formed uptin a really safe basis, and the names of gentlemen -coneeted with it, and the manner ducted is 'a guarantee that theinterests of tie stockholders will be first coneidered in all their operations. We refer our readers to their iorespectus for detailed information in reference to tlieir property, only remark ing that on one of the tracts besides the -timber, - which is of the. best description, there are large deposits.of Bituminous Coal. On the former mentioned property—the " Cotter Farni"—the Company:have.a saw ` mill which is 'already yielding thebia reve nue equal to an ordinary producing "well: They have already commenced operat -- ions , on, their property,engines being upon ' ' the' ground, a nd., five wells being abot4 _to be immediately sunk, under competent super intendence. 'One feature which recommends the com pany to the public, is that they have de clined to purchase interests in producing 'ldle (which are'liable' at any moment to be interfered with by the operations of compa niesin their inimediate locality) for the • purpose of giving their stock an apparent, present vane in the market, and therefore do not run any risk of having their stock suddenly depreciated by a decrease in pro duction of these wells. 34 00 25 00 21 00 17 00 14 00 alprcial oticto. Philadelphia Tract and M 18810.12. So ciety -The Seventy-fourth Meeting in behalf of this .socievy will be held in the Second United Presbyterian Church, Race street, below Sixteenth, (Rev. T. B. Dales, pastor,) on SABBATH EVENING, 25th inst, at 7% o'clock. . Several addresses will be made. The publie are invited.' JOSEPH H. SCHREINER, Agent, 929 Chestngt street. .07... Farmers, PrOvide yourselves with PERRY DAVIS' PAIN KILLER at this season of the year, when Colic, Cholera Morbus, Dydenteiy, 'Diarrhea, &c.,iiklaay disable your hands.. Use it in every case of the kind, and my ears for it, if it does not effect a speedy. cure. But be sure you trust to no ether remedy but the, old, long tried Perri Davis' Pain Biller, which has never to my know ledge failed. • ado I •Prices'3sc., 75c. and $l. 50' per bottle. 969-2 t 83 89 • 11 00 37 00 26 00 45 00 30 00 .dr4rtisilmtts. • The American Sunday School Union Publishes a large and beautiful,assortment of • new and superior BOOKS, MAPS AND REWARD CARDS, • Suitable for the approaching • - HOlLIDIA1( SEASON, as well as for the Family Circle and Sunday School Library, and mvites parents, teachers and others to call and examine their'unusual variety of things new and old, prepared in such attractive forms as cannot fail to please. Complete catalogues of the Society's publications and sample copies of its periodicals furnished on appli cation to THE AMEIRCAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION, No. 1122 tlitettant Street, Philoda., or 599 Broadtvoy,'*ew York. 97021 . A. F. WARD'S FiIZIOIS ill TEOBS' AICIETYPES PROTRACTOR SYSTEM OF GARMEZIT CUTTING, AND WARD'S BEST" INCH MEASURES, 950 NO.lBB South Third Street, Philites. CI-PaRZILOINT'S TEMPLE 0 F ART, 1414 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. PHOTOGRAPHS IN ALL STYLES. Late of 702 Cheetartut Street THOMPSON BLACK &.SON,S 29 01. 21 00 6 50 17 35 6 00 Tea Warehouse & Family Grocery Store, • • - Northwest corner of BROAD and CHESTNTJT Street s PHILADELPHIA. Metablished 18304 - A N EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF CHOLZat 11 Black and Green Teas, and every variety of Pins Groceries, suitable for family use. Goods delivered ta any part of the city, or packed securely for the country. E. 0. THOMPSON, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, N. E. ear. Seventh and Walnut Sts., PHILADELPHIA. N. B.—Having obtained a celebrity for cutting GOOD FITTING PANTALOONS, • • making it a specialty in my business for some years past, it is thought of sufficient importance to announce the fact in this manner to the public, so that those who are dissatisfied may know of my method, and give me a trial. 963-1 y WERDEROTH & TAYLOR, 912, 914 and 916 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. PHOTO -MINIATURES ON PORCELAIN, Ivorytypes, Photographs, Cartes de Irtstte, and every style of :PORTRAITS IN OIL AND WATER COLORS, Execiited in the highest style. 'sir- VIEWS OF COUNTRY SEATS macie.lo by 13 Aches. r A. WINDISOTH. W. 0. TAYLOR AMERICAN BELL CO., No. 91 Liberty Street, New York. . AT 20 CENTS PER POUND it ag u th r c o h e i r i s p e e h e o t . 13 c. " t a f n l STEEL within the reach of all. Our • Church Bells are hung with CON:POSITION Bells Harrison's s PO atent Rotating Ap taken • .. in pay. Send for Pamph• lets containing prices, sissy B L_L s keys,and recommendations from parties who hays them E ' m use. 251'91 85 980,269 56 AMERICAN B 946-eowtf sz, LA N> , 41( e 2 , 1 , fr 4 Fourth and Arch, Rave reduced some expensive GOODS for Christmas Presents of intrinsic value. . &RE & LANDELL have marked down some ma; niticent Bilks and Expensive Shawls, Semis, Delainw and Prints for Christmas. ASTHMA GITRED!- • Relief guarructied in ten minutes, and a permanent mere effected by the use of "UPHAM'S ASTHMA CURE." Cases of from ten to twenty year? standing yield at once to Its influence. Price $2. Sent post-paid to any ad• dress„ by B. IL lIPHAM, 25 South Eighth street, Philip delpkia, Pa. Circulars sent free. 9522 m A.1.4131L7A15. PATENT HINGE-BACK ALBUMS, Celebrated for their DURABILITY D FINENESS OF MATERIAI These Albums are Warranted a be superior others made. SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT EYRE'S, . 10 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET. The largest and finest assortment of Albums of ail kinds always on lend, from 25 cents upwards. 968-Sts LAN . , 46 AV Fourth and Arch, 3- offer ifig at fair prices just each. goods as would make very acceptable CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, :CHRISTMAS SHAWLS, CHRISTMAS SILKS, CHRISTMAS• SCARFS, CHRISTMAS HDK FS., CHRISTMAS GLOVES, . • CHRISTMAS CHINTZES, CHRISTMAS' - DELAINES, CHRISTMAS BLANKETS CHRISTMAS PIANO COVERS, Do. MELODEON COVERS. CHRISTMAS TRESENTS. Suitable and appropriate Presents to relatives and friends are the. ACOUSTIC AURICLES, EAR TRUId PETS and °the , INSTRUMENTS`to assist the hearing. Also, FINE CUTLERY, PEN and POCKET KNIVES, RAZOR STROPS and LADIES' SCISSORS of the finest quality, at • • xi% MADEIRA'S , • t'969.3t 115 South. TENTH Etreetyltbiladelpids. Just Imported for the Holidays, • A few very fine ALBUMS in Riassia leather , entirely new styles, very choice, unlike anidhing Yle have Wm.'s'. large ast. ortment of STEREOSCOPES End .STEREOSCOPIC PICTURES, which we are poi.. lively selling at old prices. - -in th market. JAMES CREMER & CO., . • 969 4t 18 South EIGHTH street, Philadelphia. A. L. VANSANT, FRENCH CONFECTIONS, S. R. cor. Ninth and, Chestnut Sts, Adjoining Continental Hotel, Where he invites his customers and others who love pure and good CONFECTIONERY, using nothing but pure loaf sugar in manufacturing. Fine French Con fections put up in one to five pound boxes suitable for sending away. Fine Jqrdan Roasted Almonds, superior Chocolate Creams, extra Almonds, Assorted Crystal hand French Fruits, French Imported, Boxes, this 'season's, beautiful and choice. Also, always on hands fine GRAPES, aWFRT ORANGES. Also, sweet Grapf sweet Oranges, Figs and Bananas: 965-201 LL COMPANY AL&NIIPACTITRER. or