crirrir ITEMS. , op T r STl:Thira 08 PKIVIB.—In FI • modern streets of Paris, recourse ' i Ls VOL celebrated names that co ; whereas, former age, titles e ‘ir o 4 - ot i vo or war were tte most . prom?... comers. There are now to be read Heotheren, Donizettl, Bellini, Potts r;:vernet, Mozart, Haydn, Rousseau, In our city, where the principal streets suer the trees of the forest, "as If they .„ o ve the dryads, whose haunts they've o ply change that could suggest an of s ould be the naming after some pro. 4 by which the street is noted. For in. m at street might be called " Sanative" : Lo wireat pill-er below Third, or "One. r t, trod the celebrated Clothing House Dias ‘k Co , under the Continental. No t Is hardly, susceptible of the same mprovement in Its nomenclature. . 1 , OATS.--Elthu Burritt has been making ',„, r ; about women's petticoats—queer bust. Ito learned blacksmith—and says More tons of steel are put Into crinoline in al annually. 'flat is not biog. IVe esti• enrefol estimate that 200,000 tons (more buttons are consumed annually at the ci o thfug Hall of Rookhill & Wiinti, tTli Chestnut sti Cot; above Sixth. The ; but so is the estahllEhment and lone there. Rr tathing, :ft. Clothing, Clothing, At Granville. Stokes) Old Stand, At Granville Stokes' Old Stand, At Granville Stokea' Old Stand : At Granville Stokes' Old Stand. ogmeat Street. Amtnnt Street. isr,o9te,Ut Street. 'Varna Street. Sunsanrrirons advertised in another T.ient special inducements to subscribers. t_rprise is gotten up to good faith, and so : , ::ed out, those desiring to invest In the and not hesitate to give it the preference. Tsxm Hiont.v.—illrs. S. A. Allan's ;Lair Restorer and Zylobalsamutu, or Hair sir prized highly by all who use them, :tidy and experience has Made them what :,chnowlettged in foreign c ;unifies as well „ . s—tho only valuable prepa , ration for re. vigorating, beautifying - , and dressing the o who use them have no gray hair or Every druggist sells them, 22-tuthsat ,5 i 9 NOTHING LINE " A Gem,“' A Troasore,” " Works Like a clharel,” not bo Without It," snob tiro the oxpres• in favor of the Florence Serving Ma. :a 030 Chestnut street. n022-6t S 4 TECX & 00.'S Pianos, and Mason & Cabinet Organs, for sale only by J. E. ,-tenth and Chestnut streets. n01.64f l'raZ—An elegant aagortment at Charles t Son's, Continental Hotel. , ! , rNo To PLRASE.-The " Florence " is icrreet Family Sewing' Marline warranted ntiro satisfaction or money returned. 22-et A NT, ; Clair. D111;108 H &Ts -latest styles Oaliford & Son'6, Contitleutal Hotel. FLOPOTNOR " goes all kinds of Family Sew. ihe heaviest Woolen§ to the most delicate' n 022 6t -FRB may rely upon getting the best Far! uakford ar. Son's, Continental Hotel, I': nuance 9, ,does finer and nicer work than •be on any other machine, besides making with the same ease that others make n022-Gt •'(11'B Mims—All the latest styles at milord & Son's, Continental Hotel. Funs.—A large assortment of elegant Dn.vid H. Solis, G 22 Arch street. no23•St• LARS . ..UM CATARRH, Buomafully treated +Ars, M. D., °enlist and Aartst, 611 Pine st. •1 eyes Inserted. No charge for examination. RIVALS . AT THE HOTELS. tinestall, • - . . A Y T DAge; Albany IN lifcCorrolek. - Penns J T Fawcett. Pittsburg lire T Fawcett k 3 eh, Pa N-Prichard & Is. Now York J WChanitierlain & la, BY H o•Vreemani Jr.; • • - Mr Jewett, Penna Kra Boive, Alexandria, 17a P'S Virder, attics. Ind • W Wlrtrin. New Brighton Mies J Ir win, N Brighton hiss E 2 goLean. Pittsburg Dr T B good, Baltimore , 0.0 ()idler. New York G S Pntehin.on & wf„ NY He° B Beau. t Rending J S Parish, Providence.R I A 0 Sk.irp, & la. Ohio IF P CrmAton & la, Penns N Si 31.telp•ll & la, N Y It Sheeta. P-una • ,Bluebell Parker:Norfolk B H Baker, 13 S N J T Sad% New York A 0 Quack enbesh, NY 'C G P , -*.tc, New York J R Barclay, Washington MT H tt , ley Conn , JV Gish ITSA Mrs E Mclreall & eon, Wash T If Mn phy. Rordentown W Curtin. garrlsbnrg Mrs Loeser. Pottsville Mts. Loeser, Pottsville Louis rimier, Pottsville W C Waitt ier II b A H , with, Raven wood J T Swerioger& wf, St Look; L & Mackey & wife, Pa IJ Morris & w f. Perth Amboy R F Allen, Now York Miss Allen New York J 0 Kittle. California N N Ke'eler, N4W York S Bart. New York CM rhomns, Indiana Robt Platilev, New York It Gordon, New York Mr & Mrs S D Str• ker, N Y A H Andrevrs & wr, Ohio .1 B Weetter, Ohio S anaherg & wf. Ohio Rieberd darrotson & Iy,NJ Win Rive, Harrieburg J B Holloway, Illinois , .11 P Pstriels, Chicago IF Knowls nd, New York H Haseb New York ISP Boardcosn & 'wf.lll 3 W Parker Cibcienati. G W areer. Now Jersey M Ballew,New Jersey .5 0 Bushnell & la,N York lire E W Mott The Con •Alveueteben, .Die, Pa Milwaukee -vat & wf, Elk co Titusville VV. TitnPri ne CilPfe. Titusville 7, Warreu, Pa .toile, Warren, Pa trie CD . k ,i. Pl ttoburg I, Joy, Pittbarg , Loxingtou, KY -Raid. Hartford •y, Paul f•tr. New York • peptly, New York 1" lm. lel rtr, . Bordentown :,te s wf, IN; J t wt. Vow York NeW T ark vacate, Boston St Louie -mt. Albany rd dEe mrtll Baltimore yse 1, Baltimore • lewardr.. Baltimore tiorro.k Ea la. City Point Bagland Washinsion. t. 3., Baltimore Net tacky washington wn•bington sr, Hollidaysburg! Hollidaysburg ;c. Boton, Frettine & ch,R7 et. 4 Williamsport .Martio,WilltamFp't r. Scranton "aee, Scranton . Brit ....111P02 at child tt.t. New York miley & wr, N 'York New York .1-a. ap,Mextco Ner, Now York P::wortb. Pittsburg 3:14..N..w York & la,Conn ..!:).14iyi York Atikir York b fr ttop. New York er,NaW York Bogtoo Tallai,tiew York trawl. J C Barr, Harrisburg S W Congdon New York C Bnston, (Jeor °town The - .•nz 'New York Pi.u.dton :L.e. New York et, Yew Yolk G.rd & D, Now York ;8 hard woll, Penna Few Fork . Web, New York Leach, New York Indle Vow York tette., New York Moreau. New York • M Chink Chunk' • tmro, d & le, Chester Penna nrion irK Gardner. Wash, DC 1413 Y, U S N • Hauler, Bellefonte rimy. Pal ryville . eke II la, Perry CO Xclifoy, Butler, Pa • ,I.Pitttbarg Mlee Price, Mary and Mrs Garin, Maryland Mrs Perkins. Maryland Mrs Webster, Morita A Read & Cheste#oo Miss J 0 Watson, Wash, DC W J Brody, Rochester Jos kW rdle la, N York A May, Penns, Mr Ellis, Penal J Ryan. Penna Dr W C Perkins, Maryland /Milne & wf, Wilco.. Del A Morton, New York hire Morton & en New York W P Reynolds Pittsburg J A Rice, Pittsburg 0 TI Bargees. New York Joe Bills. Pottsville A Clara & da, Baltimore B S Oootee, Delaware. Master Louts Bartman I P Thompson & wf. Penna R Curtis & la. Centre co F B Bailer & wf, Illinois W P 01101, Kentucky H B Hill, Kenticky B. sanders, Wash. D C D Brewer, Oil Creek B Wootien, Delaware .1 M Albertson ken, Penns Id C Green, D JM Snowden, Pittsburg 1W Clark & sast, X Y R Ball, New . 1 ark B Springer. New York 8 Lowry. Cincinnati N 1•141 & an, Penna A Mann. Kansas A A bicCallengsr, Indian& T Ryan, Columbia ton. Baltimore Baltimore A!aris, Wash. D C D C •:ran. Baltimore Pennsylvania wive', Baltimore ENtneillf.F., Trenton aid. Wash. D C 4!ehold, Lancabter iebb. Lantaqur Albs. New York :I Mekles, New Jersey New Jersey !etnkin Huntingdon eltt4m, linntingdon J Rom, MoY• y town Jl , Swartz. MeVeyto'n Emmer, MeireYiown The A , 1 li!tpatrick, York, Pa ataingham, Balt Mekitt, talawars LiDIAT n t cal) erlcan. W E Hall, Delaware S A Spier, Troy, N Y J antbony,,Troy, N Y L L Derickson, Maryland ,S C Hart A wf. New York IA J Larrabso A wf Chan B tones, New Jersey Joshua Earl. New Jersey John Rursyth, New Jersey W H Malin, MD, N J J R Lnewig, Baltimore C Comorins, Baltimore ' Dallas Reeve, New Jersey Chas ShopArd Norwich, Gt 1? Gray. New Jersey Miss H Hoblasoa,N Jersey A 0 Cook, Lowell J 6 Tappan. Boston J 0 Say mour, Hagerstown ,S J Pardoe, Danville Shims, New Terse) 'Lee, New Jeree Jersey smith, New y _Calanes. New Jersey ePon, New Jersey •Hatsie, New Jersey Ansalong -wo ti.aioar. Trenton, N J. -'ndadle, Penne Cel;ess, Pa i nted Post ; S in Grovewark, 0 :'.l B Arp. ei Haven •;.;D Staley, W Virginia • Alemus 42 wi,N Jersey' t B Polhemne, Jerky' The Me =a Connolly, Del Ctty 31eCarl n 0 7,619 1". Pa l Hill, Ogren. Pa Yelpon, Mercer, Pa err West, Ilickory Ely broth. New York T H Studdiforti. Balt Lamb, New York L Carrington, Conn R Gail., Johnstown is BM Ogle. Johnstown , IC Connell, Norristwn W Cbriety, Blair co Sbercrombie. Penns aleln & la, Brownsville to M Power, Newcastle W Baolan, heeling t J R Dinnun. Penns 4nnedy, Bridgeton. N J, T Mere, bhippen. Ps • T Lawton. Princeton 1 Hein n . Princetoh C Allen, New York Doyle, Ohio ame. New York Taylor, New ork Dick, Brooklyn Rein, La acaster co chants'. D R WM% McClellan&Own D Andeews, Idaho Jas 8 Martin Treowlib, Darrell COjtid Mre E 0 Townsend, $ Y ki18.14 M N Townsend, N Y May Jtt Townsend, D A' B Lamberton, Car lisle, Pa It W Reynolds. Delaware Jos M Booing, New York J So. tt. New Yorb F Smalley. N Jersey Albert W Smith, Prov. It I J Blank eusse, Baltimore Julius Drelfrus, Alex, Ye %John Ft Dirge, Beltlmore O H Penna C R Orosh, Penne J B Potter. Union co. Pa Julio" Weil,Tiollidaysburg HAM Brown. Trentou, N J Mark Leddy.tichaylkill,Pa Jolla H Loughlin, Pa John Cox, Pa JC 'Edson & wife, N J F W Hnnt, Indiana Jos Strauss, Lancaster Is Union. • The Stet '4 0 ray, New Jersey Akers. Millwood N W Harper, Peon& Thou hilltop, 011fllin P 8 Lbmett, Wirt Royal S Buckman, Permit Geo nar , l lie. West grid, PS Wm k Williams. Paola • Wm L Robert,. Penna R H Jargard,Newark,Hel P J MeNark, Now York J Armstrong, Newark. Del SW Hawley, Chester co a!ebmy.r, Perry. Pa Daceannon, ra Ga?rett, orark, Da/ n Lowden. Delaware hrwde, Waehingbn Lt. Belton l2eat, Fa arowt C ,Clies er ter,Pa :, 510 ndenhail., Penna ••qler, 13 8 A Eagle. A Penrose, Quakertown Barclay Brosvn, Bilberry Chas H Penusbark H Smith, :Sew York H fleattaell, Baltimore W-Vandrrelice, 3fontg co R bl Pawling,JFenna Jacob Zoll Dauphin .11fre Derr, Halifax, Pa The Bat P.,( `‘.r.bacl, Lanc co G Dlcllhaney, 'Penns iqr O PF, Penns o } ,arde, 6 Easton, Pa . 1 ., ;tsar, b Poston, Pa 14. Carbon co New JereeY ?jar h buc ll ksco ' 'tn. Ducts co Tell tional. J L Powell, Cat asautine J Haack, Penna B Hauck, Ashland, Pa C B Pyle, Lebanon J A Cadants, Trenton Jacob Cook. Braley Jos Jameson, Catawissa M Baer, England J J Grier, Doylestown toan, pa wlikesbarre • y,t p Wilkenbarre 'nu. Vilkesbarre c..!than & son, Pottsville .7,tt, Now York Philo li4r, Juni l Halifax ' 5ll Phila Theal a eon L 2 i 7 riphi, nrel,Dei ure),Dil t rr w ro ur y p . rcland 13' ilicb r , Penns Boyd 1.3 • % ae. a 71'liope RR_ _ .W iinpe mYPl9a.thNialk d! Ron. Dr A 0 Sttles,New. Jersey Miss A Johuson,Brooklyn Milo L Bobilde Mtddleto'n J N Wilean.Wayneeo Mre Dundy,New Jersey Mre Weeden.liew Jersey Gees B Amer,Lan caster /gloat-W.O Phkw Tile B V Farbon, Md Dike FILMOII. Heat ea, Md Lt lewle LrelenbiLe, Pa A Halley, Del, A Griffith, Del Capt Cooper & la Cept Brown & la _ . . . .Tob it I atterson, Penns, J B Oheson, Perryville Dr W N Amer & la, Pa W C Beecher, Pottstown Joe Crei•Elnall St llereyllle J B Kane, Penna B Henry & wf, Del City The Can L Gardner St Wf.Serwiten w A ,TelyesPa, Oxford .1 A Make, Choker to P B Raab, Maryland. S 75' Wileen, Delaware L Wardley, Lancaster 'aa' TT TT 1 der, 'Elkton . B F Weishampel, Batt .Tor Wind B Warren, Chester co • JP Boling, Lock Haven E J Elect m, Lancaster The 811% P Klabe, Toledo, 0 • R Trr xel, Wilkesbarre U Y B Vanertsdalen, Penna. MEWer Vanartsdalen, Win S3nith, Heading Jga MoUabon,,Pottaville Mrs Ellen Marron, Pottsv'e OT Zink, Doylestown The Bari W DaviaFon, Cheltenham, A 13 StocrtoD, New Hoe S S Tlaornton, Telma Bucks co A Ebert; N Jersey A Goy, Lebanon orzelAL NOTICES. RORGE: A r I yg & 00. 7 9 ffnp itSkiON tk EtAMLIff'S CABINET ORGANS. PIANO Over 500 each of these fine C kIENET FORTES. lust runlet ts :have been sold ORG &Ns. PIANO by Mr G., and the demand is G&B FORTES. -constantly increasing. ORGANS. PI sNO For sale only by • 0 mfll FORTES. J B. GOULD, ORGAN - 3. PIANO SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Sta. CABINET FORTES. noI9-ti,`ORGANS. OUR TIiANKSGIVING DINNER. 'Mat .9 ball we do on tils'day of Tbankegiving, At the In CSE,I3 t exorbitant pitons of living? 1109 can we purchase a dinner , to eat, At the vt,ry extravagant rates for meat? Turkeys are high.bat okthicdis cheap, - Arid a merry Thanksgiving ou turkey we'll limn , . We'll save our money by purchasing clothes Of Elegant patterns, Elloh as those. Which are kept for sale by the Great OAK HALL, For short men and fat men, and lean' men and tall, We will hay an overcoat, Warm add String, For fourteen dollars, merely a song:- From two to six dollars, a beautiful vest, As strong as VI e strongest, as good RS the best; For tee price of a couple of ail vet spoons, A pair of magnificent pan`aloons. We'll Purchase so cheaply, and, us we. have heard, We'll invest what we save, in buying a bird— We'll serve him 11:3 as a Fplendid roast, with stuffing and gravy and oysters and toast, Fit fora gentlemanl—ht fir a king! And loudly our song of TlanksgiVing we'll sing, And the on of ThankEgiving we loudly will bawl, 15 Hurrah for the Wet hing of Great tiAK Et.A.LL!'' REASONABLE - PRICES, excellent materials, beet Workmanship, and everybody ocl:se(' with what they get. Admirable at sortment of the best Class Clothing, and at far lower prlceg than people suppose Special feature.—l MING MEN'S SUlTS.—Overcoats by ' the thousand. Prices from $l.l up A good article for $lB. Many goods now made up are selling at just half the price of same thing made to - order. Let all examine oar stock who wish good Clothing at the Loarizsr prices. • WANAMAKER & BROWN, " OAK NALL." S. E. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets. Great Bargains in Overcoats. It COLO/Mini HONEY SOAP. This celebrated TOILET SOAP, to soh anirersal nand, Is made'froni the 03:WICKET materials, is MILD Ind ENOLLIfiNT in Its nature, FRAGRANTLY SCENT. &D, and BXTREMELY BENEFICIAL In its action upon the Skin. For tale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods ittalere. teVlAntheli To 'PURCHASIC CLOTHING St 10* prices, make 14 selentifin from our stock of BEADY-MADE GAR BENTS. We are eelling goods equal in style, fit, make, and material. from 25 to 50 per cent. fotoer than is now charged for same goods made to order. We have all stylots, sizes. and prices of Clothing, Ness', Youths'. and Boys', All can be gaited without delay or trouble. BENNETT & CO., oe4-mtrattf tf TOWER HALL, MS MARKET Street ONE-PRICK CLOTHIXO, OF THE LAMM Lyles, made in the beet manner, expreeely for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST SELLING -PRICES marked in PLAIN FIGURES. All goods made to.order warranted satisfactory. The one-price system is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. JONES' OLD-ES. TABLISHED ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE.' 604 lIAJIKET Street, near Sixth. de2S-1, 'ow JONA H CLOTHING, S. E. corner SEVENTIrand MARKET Sta., JONES, CLOTHING, S. B cor. SEvENTH and MARKET JONES, CLOTHING, S. E. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET JONES, CLOTHING, S. E. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET JONES, CLOTHING, S. E. cor. SEVENTH and M aRKET JONES, CLOTHING, S. E. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET TONES, CLOTHING, 8. E.cor. SEVENTH and MARKET JONES, CLOTHING, S. E. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET, JONES. CLOTHING, H.R. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET JONES,CLOTHING, S. B. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET JONES, CLOTHING. S. E. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET JON ES, CLOTHING, S. B. cor. SEVENTH and MARK ET JONES, CLOTHING, S. B. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET JONES, CLOTHING, S. E. eor. SEVENTH and MARKET JONES,CLOTHING, S. E. nor. SEVENTH and MARKET JONES,CLOTHING, dor. SEVENTH and MARKET JONES,CLOTEING, S. E. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET JONES,CLOTHINCh S. E. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET lONES,OLOTHING, S. E. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET /ONES, CLOTHING, S. E. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET oclL•atnth tf. ' Boys' CLOTHING, Boss' CLOTHING, BOYS' Clothing. ' . . Boys' Clothing, Boys' Clothing, Boys' Clothing, Boys' Clothing, Boys' Clothing, Boys' Clothing, Boys' Clothing, Boys' Clothing, Boys' Clothing, In every variety. In every variety, In every variety, In every variety, In every variety, In every variety; At H. L. Hallowell & Son's, At H. L. Hallowell & Son's, At H. L. Hallowell & Son's, At H. L. Hallowell 6: Son's, . 634 Market street, 634 Market street, 534 Market street, 534 Market street, 634 Market street, 634 Market street, 534 Market street, 634 Market street. SPECIAL Novels. —We have the largest and best resorted stock of Ready-made Boys' Clothing in the city, tut in the latest styles, and made in the best manner. H. L. HALLOWELL a SON. 534 /51AREST Street. oclB•tnthstf E. 3rOCLA.I:OB CELEBRATED COCOANUT , OIL AND QUINCE SEED is Warranted to preserve, strengthen. darken, and beantifyithe hair, and entirely eradicate dandruff, without coiling hat or 'bonnet linings. Manufactured and eold by W. B. MoCLAIN. Perfumer, No. 334 North SIXTH Street. ' V. B. —A liberal discount to wholesale dealers. n 016121 'ffnuELß - .3 it WILSON'S HIGEBST PRll7dllll3i LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACBINBS. TIM 473121174% 8/11TLEST, ANA inn lailsorttomi. YO6 OBASTIVIIT St Toot. gamy* Seventh. 3,4tARRIM32). DE COURSBY—BARCLAY.—By the Rev. William Suddards,..D. D on Wednesday, November 23d, 18i4, Samuel O. le Coursey and Lizzie 0., daughter of An drew C. Barclay. C ADIPBEL L—SCOTT.—Nov.- 811., 11364, in Calvary Eph copal Church. Memphis, Tenn.; by Rev. J, White, D. D.,_ Rector, A. B. Campbell. surgeon U. S. V. , Med. Dir. Dep t West Virginia, to Augusta R. Scott, of Ripon, Wiscon.ln. No cards. . STARKER—MANCH —On the 21st inst., at St.." Ph ilip's Church, by the Rev Chas. D. Cooper, J. Geddes Slenker, of New Berlin, Penna. , to Addle It.'Hanch, of this city. jUn'on county papers please copy.) • ELLEN GER—DAVIS.—On the 22d inst., by Bev. H. F. Born. Mr. Charles S. Ellenger to Miss Lizzie Davis, both of this city. No cards RURN—EVELAND. —On the 9.1 d instant, at the rest-- deuce of the bride's father, by the Rev. Dr. D. W.. Bartine, Rev . . H. F. Burn. of Philadelphia Annual' Conference, to Emma V., daughter of haute! Breland, of Philadelßhia. ss STANSBURY—CARR —On Tho rsday, November 17th, by the Rev. Andrew Culver, Dixon Stansbury, (of Bal timore county, Md. ,) to Mary B. Carr, daughter of Ben jamin Carr, Beg. Baltimore papers please copy. se 131 MD.. PEARSON.—At Torresdale. on the evening of the 288 instant, Ruth, wife of Isaac Pearson, in the 65th year of her age. • The frtendirof the family are invited to a ttend the fu neral from . the residence of her husband , on Saturday morning, the 28th instant, at 'lO o'clock. Interment at Laurel Hill. s.* ' 8002.—0 n Sunday, November l3th. Anylam, U. B. A. General Hospital, Knoxville, Tennessee, from hospital gangrene, Thomas 8. *Booz, of Company A, Anderson Cavalry. in the 25th year of hie age. Tuesday afternoon, the did instant, lire Martha Mullikin. widow of the late William Milli; km, in the 80th year of her age. Services at her late residence, No 334 South Thirteenth street. at 2 O'clock on Friday, the 25th iast., to which the friends of the family are invited without farther no tice *4* ECKFELDT.—On the willnst., George Eckfeldt. Due notice of funeral be given. L UPIN'S BLACK ALL-WOOL REPS. Lupin's Black kll•Wool Brupresa Clothe. Do - do do M undoub de w a d in th es, 'do Tamise • do kierinoes. do Cashmeres. do Thibet and tong Bia'e la full and extra sizes. Do do Bombazines. &c BBSii.ON & BONi.MOIT2,I I ING STORM, 0e24- tf No. 918 CEIBSTD:Ur Street. Do , 10' Do do Do do Do do EYRE & LANDELL -HAVE OPENED some very valnable goodx foi • • CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. • Expensive Long Shawls. Expensive Drum Kilts. - • Elegant Lyons Velvets. Christmas Scarfs. Rdits..Olovea..&e. noWl-tt arFIRST coxonßos.TioNAL tguRCH,-"RANKIFORD Road and StiniToo MEAT Avenue.—ManksOving , Sermon at 10% A. al 1)3 , R. D. L. GEAR. Satueet, 'National 0 ratatade. " . NORTH BROA.D.STREET PRES -1.79 BYTERIAN CHURCH —THANKSGIVING MVOS at LO o'clock. by the pastor. Rev. E E. ADAMS, D. D. THANESGIVING SIERSION AT I 10%. TO-DAY, at Redding, SIXT&EXTEI and COATES, by Bey. A. MANSUR. it• CHURCH ON WA.SIKINOTON SWAlM—There will be Service is the First Presbyterian Claurcb, VirASHINGTOZi QULRE, TITIS SIORNING. commencing at 1 1 o'clock. IL* lar . DISCIPLES OF CHRIST in Egy , THIS .1•10EfilN0, at 1014-o'clock. in the Hall, N. E. corner of: BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Streets. Ramon by R PARROT. Subject—"Signe of the Titnes." All respectfully Invited lt* SWEBENBOBGIEL.N.--BEY. B. F: BA BRETT wilt 'preach at the cnrnarorß ßO SD and BRANDYWEN.E Streets. THIS MORNIN,O, at 11 o'clock. Subject— The Nation's Crisis Dar. ' Fir' THANKSGIVING SERMON, THURSDAY, at bat( vast 10 A. M.. at Baptist Chu rch.FALLS OF SC EICYLR IL C. (T wentr-flrat *ard), h 1 the pastor, Rev. JOHN E. CHESSHIRE. Itt* arTHIRD REFORMED DUTCH CHURCH, corner of TENTH and 'FILBERT Streets This Church will be open for Divine service, THIS MORNING; at II o'clock. Sermon by the pastor, Rev. D. WORKMAN. 11$ ARC.R.STREEr PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.' ferfleas OR THANKSGIVING DAY. at 11 o'cloaka. N.. by the pastor. Rev. 11.' W. CONKLING. lts ligir Wl= 1117ALISBIL THANKSGIV.. INO bleainge at .THOMPEON-ST. CHURCH. at 10X A. M. address - by Dr. °aux. - And at 3P. M. 71104 BAOKIV/VI. - John 61111er, Sch e,, Pa Eder Lyon, Williamsport W F Packer, Willimneporrt Mr. Mehra. Heading John MaCullen,'Dover, 'Del ' A ];,Rood. Pr'orfolk. Ct 5." A Beecher; Phil Ada Chao H Amer, Lancaster Cl W Hader"; MEC J R 'Thompson, Astaa'nd, "Iva S A Reeder, Phllada - • Sire Marion, Penne, Mrs J Charles, reline. merelal. hire S Taylor, Chatter Co Pennock, Canter co L E Unrray._Oowningtown !4 Pennonls. Checter co J S Coatesville W ntlwortb.lrloa.tekville Cowgill. Willow Grove J H.Enddlesnn, Glen Mills 1:1 A rlalswell. Glen Sitlis H Abbott. Blaine T Worrell, Ghestei co k Bear. Jacob ;Huth% Snnineytown J Bate. Jr, SuraneVnWa Aaq Smith , Samaeytown Jacob Bournan. Beohtelv'e E S B Efa hack.Beohtelville John W Hopler, Heplortin Ranb9n A Schwalm, Lnb'n ,y Sheaf. Jl4 Plum, N :Tamp' Vir D. lowa Jag Counoran, lowa I R Holbrook, lowa unhpr, Lsnesster Wetberel, Doylestown THE' PRESS.-P I DI4II,PCITA:: THURS DAY. NOVEMBER '24, 1864: NEW YORK ~A pTD LIVERrooL . PETROLEUM COMPANY. 3APITAL STOOK, 61,000,000. 100,000' SHARES AT $lO E ICU. Subscription .Priee $5 per SI- , Kra. LANDS YIELDING LARGELY. OFFIORRS: ROA, DANIEL S. DICKINSON, President. WM. T. PHIPPS, Vice President. ROBERT BASSETZ Secretary. Boats are open fqr subscription at the office of the Com , miry, No. 24 Empire Building, 71 BROADWAY, N. Y. The lands of the Company ars situated in the heart of the 011 Region, and include portions of those well. known localities, "the McELheny Farm. the two Me. Clintock Farms'," and other proved and valuable work. ing territorial, including' over TwerTheasand acres of the beet Oil Territories along Oil 'Creek and in West Virginia, -now / under process of successfil development, and oil is already reanlarly and largely produced from eeveralmelle upon them, oe23=d&vir3m Address ;ha Company, "P. 0. Bog 5368," Trins , York TiftX RUSSELL PAIL:'![ OIL COMPANY, SUGAR CREEK, YENANGO COUPTICYree, CAPITAL $2:50,000. FIFTY THOUSAND SHARP OF $$ EACH SUBSCEIPTION PRICE $2•50 PER SHARE. $25,000 RESF,RVRD FOR WORKING CAPITAL 3. B. McCREARY, President. THOS. A. SCOTT, Vice President; DIRECTORS, ISIcCREARY,r J. W. VANNOTTrEN, THOS. A. SCOTT, I PHILIP EENNEE. JOHN BuWEN. SAMUEL PA'ERREE, See'y and Treas. The property belonging to this Company consists of One Hundred and. Fifty Acres in fee simple. of valuable Lubricating Oil Land, situated on Sugar Creek, about two mitre from its mouth , which empties into -French Creek. Venango empty, Pa. This property ha% been selected with a view to its Valuable Location, wing lie lines extended along and OD both Sides of the Creek ever 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 VA:dia. At billet One Hundred Wells can he located, with ample loom • for Tanks, Bn gine Houses, and Dwellings. good Well, giving Twenty Barrels per day, is ong•fourth of a mile above it; .also, several good Producing wells on the Creek bslow The Oil obtained on this Creek is the Lubricating Oil, which commands in price one hundred per cent. above Wei Oils, and is were in demand. The Company can obtain a large revenue by parties wishing to sink reserving from one-fourth to one-half of the Oil free of expense to the Company, in dependent of the revenue from tneir own 'Welts, there being a largo suflicisincy of land for both purposes. It is dssigned to 'give the contract to drill several wells in the best locution at once. The title to the pre pert •as perfect and free of iticumbrance. Subecription 'Docks are now open at the office of FERREE ft CO" 33 South THIRD Street. no i 12t VE—co``Ary}?, STATE T ll E THROBORE TILTON, Esq., OP Trig NEW YORK " INDEPENDENT," Will deliver a Lecture on this Subject, in CONCERT HALL, On TIJESD la 'EVENING, Nov. 29, at 8 o'clock. Tickets 50 cee.ts. For ells at, ILARTIEN'S - Boolc Store, GOG, CHESTNUT Street. sto23.bt gem,y— OFFICE OF THE LEHIGH COAL 111. 00-1 A.lO NAVIGATION CuMPANY. PHILADELPHIA, NOVOITIbEir_22, 1.8.51 A Dividend of FIVE .PER CENT. being Two Dollars and . Fifty Cents per Ehare on the Capital Stuck of the' Company, ha.s thii day been declared by the Baird of Msnrgers, payable on and after TUESDAY, the V,Pth. instant. clear of 'United States and BfatadaxeS. n023-6t ' EDWIN - WALTF.R, Treatrtrer, raI;IELEIMNTEI HAPTAST. WRLFTR Street, a,ove Rece —Preaching by Bev. J. HYATT Skink. 'r TR URSDAY, Nov.- 24, DM o'clock A. kt Subiect—"the Drecent terrible dlrctpifae of the r attoa—prophetic of the (acre great comm. ad grand our." . - It GLORGE'S W. E. CIEURCII, .FOURTH Street. bs:ow Vise.—The 95th An cersary of ST. GEORGE'S M. •E. 001012011 will be held in the Char& TO DAT. A Alit history of the Chinch will be teed In the Morning. at 1036 o'clock. Family Gathering sod Reunion of former Pastors and Membere, at So clock. Rev. D. W. BA of.TINE.: D. D., to preside. Preaching In the Evening. at 73‘. by Rev. JOe EPA CASTLE. D. D., one of the former Pastors. CENTRALPICESIITTERIAN CHURCH.—A Thanksgiving Sermon 1;411 be preached in the Centval Presbyteriip, Church, corner nt EIGHTS and CHERRY Streets.on THURSDAY MORN ING YEW , : at 'l/ o'clock, by Rev. ALEXANDER ED. realm* nisei n023-2t* EirTHADIILSCOVING.—SERVICES on TRORSDAI MORNING, commencing at 1034 o'clock, in R. Mat th ew's Lutheran Church, (YEW Street. Pbcourte by the pastor, Rev. E. W. HOTTER. Subject—God's' Providence Vindicated A collection wilt bo taken up in behalf of the funds of the Christian Commission. n023-2c rNrREMOVAL. -OFFICE OF TEFE .- art BOUNTY FUND COHNIEMON. COM MONWEALTH BUILDING, No. 613 CaEsrNoT NOVEMBER 2?.. 1864. The Bounty Fund Commission has removed its o dice from No 412 Prune stpet to No. 613 CHESTNUT 8t , (second storv), where it will meet daily, as heretofore, from R.M) to 4.3)P. N. no St. JOHN BLAIR, Secretary. ger , NOTICE.—TRE DIRECTORS OF THE CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC LAND mat. PANY have declared a Dividend of SI% PEE CENT. upon the Capital Etock, payable to the revective Ftockholders on demand, at-the office. No. 424 WAL NUT Street. Cn07.443t3 ISAAC LLOYD. Treasurer. NATIONAL. UNIION. CITY-EXECEr- COMMITTEE —An adjourned meeting of the City Executive Committee of the •Ik.lattouttl Union Party will be held at the UNION CLUB HOUSE, No. 1105 CHESTNUT Street, on FRIDAY afternoon, 25th November, at 3)6 WILLIAM RI.LIOTT, President. ROBERT T. OILL, / • Wm. R. LEEDB, sSeereiarlea tar- DIVIDEND NOTICE—OFFICE OF THE NAPLE SHADE OIL COMPANY, 544 VitALFUT Street, PHILADELPRIa, Nov 23, 1964. 1 9 be Boatd of .11trectort have this day declared a (Dig • dend of POUR PER CENT. on the Capital Stock., paya ble on and after the 90th inst., clear of State team The Hooka pill be closed for tra Defer on the 25th inst. , at 3P. E., and opened on the 30th. n0245t • THOS. R, SEARLE, Secretary. OFFICE OF VETERAN BOUNTY FIIMI) COMMISSION, No. 7 Goldsmith's Ball, LIBRARY Street, Philadelphia.—Re-enlisted Veterans, .3sbn did not receive any Ward Bounty, aro entitled to a City Bounty of Twenty-five bollans.• 'Pl.e COMMlS sioners appointed to ea:emirs claims for. the alinve nnty of. Monty -five dollare will meet ou MONDAYS. WEDNESDATF, end FRIDAYS, at 4 n clock P. M , at Bo 7 (30LBe311TI1'8-11ALL. LIBRARY Street. Per rone Entitled to' this Bounty are requested/to applTat this Office. COMMITTEE E. D. SAUNDERE,Ohtien. I.TO NATITIN BULLOCK, - .AUL J FIELD, OEO. W. SIMONS. EDWIN ORME. n024-ISt GER DI ADi W N.—A GRADTD THANKSGIVING OONCERT, by GRaDrinTFi OF THE BLOB ASYLUM, Including Mr. B PARVIN, Mr. and Mrs. WOOD, Mr. Mcr)OLLIN and ottani, With Patriotic and Sacrod Readings by N. K. RICH. ARDSON, Req , the celebrated Klocationiat. Will be j ~ eelven•in the METHODIST EPISCOPAL (IBUEOR: RAINES Street, Germantown, on THURS• DAY EVENING, Noy. 24th, at 731 o'clock, in behalf of the Sabbath School Tickets 50 cents. n023-41t! ler TRIM TWIENTY•FOURTIE UNION PRATER MEETING , will be bald on TR ARKS OTI7IIIO DAY, in the Upton M E. Church, FOURTH Street. below tub, at S o'clock P. M. Cbristiaae of all desonduations aretordially invited to be prevent. The exercises will be conducted by ministers of the various Evangelical Chnrettee of this etty. • Pty. FRANKLIN MOORE. D. D.. • B. 3. YARD. SAMUEL CRUBB. Cclonttl i te• THOMAS T. MASON.. • • n023.9t. Wu , PIIIIADELPIIIS. POST OFFICE, • " NOVIMBER. 29, 1.93 i. 4 TSTIRSDAY, this 94th instant, having been set apart by the Prrsin en t of thetinited States as a day of Thanks giving and Prayer, this Office will be opsn for business until le o'clock A. hi., when it will be closed for the day. The Cal niers will make their early morning de liveries; the Collectors their morning and evening col le ctior s. • C. A. WALBollisr, no2-s2lt. . • • Postmaster. or• OFFICE GIRARD FIRE ANDRA.. BIN E INSURANCE COSI PANT, No. 413 WA UT Street, November 44. IS64.—Tbb Directors have declared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT. for the last six months, clear of takes, and payable to the stock holders on . • ALFRED E. GILLETT, not& laths•St Treasurer. Iar.BRIGGS GOLD COMPANY. NOTICE OF DIVIDEND NO. 7.—A Dividend of ONE PER CENT. has been declare& partible at this office. Nov.mber 30, 1664, to Sh‘reholders-of record., at the close or business this day. November 18, MO. WALTER E. LAWTON. Treasu Y ret. No. 81 JOHN &reel., New ork. Ilar' CHASE 00LP. NOTION OF ',DIVIDEND .NO. 2.—A Dividend of ONE Fit CENT. bas been declared, payable at this ogre. November 80, 1864, to Shareholuers of record, at he close of business Ibis day, Nov.mbap 16, 1861. WALTER E. LAWTON, Treaeurer, No. Si JOHN Street. New York. NOTICIE.—TiIIE BOOKS OF SSUB• SCEIPTION to the Capital Stock' of the MER CANTILE PETROLEUM COMPa NI will be opened TO-DAY, at our office. for receiving subscriptions for a limited number of shares of said stock. The production of this Company is now equal to Fifty Barrels co Oil per day, which will enable the Company to pay large dividends immediately. For further -information apply to the RUSSELL, No. the Corporators. - COCHRAN & RUSSELL, No. 27 North FRONT St set. NovjafllEß 11th,1564. . n011.12t Or' OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 4th, 1564. NOT= TO SHAREHOLDERS.—The this Company are notified that, under Resolution of the Board of Directors, they are entitled to subscribe to the Stock of the Company the amount of TEN PER CENT. on their respective interest, as shown. by the Books of the Company on the 2d in>t Each bbareholder entitled to a fractional part of a share, under the terms of the Resolution, shall have the privilege of subscribing for a full share on the payment' of Fifty Dollars. This Stock will be issued at the par value of FIFTY DOLLARS per share. Accrued interest at SEX, PER CANT. will be charged from let inst. until payment is made. The Books for subscription and payment will be open on MONDAY, the 7th inst , and will close on the 31st of December next, after which no further subscriptions will be received under thin Resolution. • THOS T. FIRTH, Treasurer. no6-tde3l far PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM PANT. —TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT. PRILADELPHIA,_Nov 2,, Bk. Board of Die actors have 'I HIS DAY declared a semi-an anal dividend of FIVE PER CB NT. on the Capital Stock of the Company, clear of National and State taxes, payable on and after 16th natant. Port rs of attorney for collection of Dividends can be had on application at the office of the Company, No. 238 South THIRD Street. uo3 lm • THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer. • NOTICE.—ALL PERSONS HAVING claims against the UNION LEANCIN. or any of its Conipittees, will please present them to the ender. signed Vefore the Ist of Decsmher, WM, at No. 141.6 CHESTNUT Street. - JAMES L. CL LO !_r il e. o4l T.u N er. nol4- tde 1 NOTICE— BANK OE OEILILAN• TOWN. , PHILADELPHIA, 0131- ?A. 1f64. Notice is hereby given, agreeably to Section of the Act of General dsslubly of the 7 l ommonwealth of Penn sylvania, entith d•SD act ena Banks of the Cora. monwealth to become Associations for the olirpose of lianking undert he laws of the United States, aoprov ed the nd day of August, A. D. 1164, that the Stock. holders of the Bank of Germantown have et fie day voted to become such an Association; and that lie Directors seeprocured the authority of the owners of morethan two. thirds of the Capital Stock f o make the certificate required therefor by the laws of the United States, OHARLIS V. OTTO, Caabier. NOTME.-BANS OF NORT Nevssinsit 21, 1861 Notice is hereby given, agreeably to section of the att el the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penne !yenta, entitled "An act enabling the bauke of tl e•Commonwertith to become aesocuttions for the nor- Poee of -nuking under the lave of the United Siates."- approved the 225 day of &avast a. 11. 1561. that the etocithodent of the BARK OF NORTH AMERICA, on the tub tact., toted to become such as a.s.clatlon. and that its Directors have procured the - authority of the owners of more than two thirds ofthe capital stock to make the certificate required therefor by the laws of the United States. J. HOCKLEY, n 022 . Cashier. tar- WhISTEBN BANK OF PRILE DBLPHIe,Novem t7er 18th, 1864. A useettpg_of the Stockholders of this Bank will be teld at the Banking Bonne. on MONDaY, the 19th day of December next, at 12 o'clock, M , to decide whether this Bank shah become an association for the purpose of Banking wider the laws of the United States, and whether it shall exercise the powers conferred by the et of the Otneral Avierpbly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitles ' Act enabling the Banka of this Commonwealth to become associations for the par • Dose of banking under the laws of the Baited Staten," approved the 22d day of Aetna, 1E64, and to take any further action that may be expedient. • pOL•84811 C. A. WKICIAND're Cashier. PEMBROKE OIL COMPANY, - . VENANGO COUNTY. PENNSYLVANIA Hum: roKlavf THH LAWS CAPITAL STOCK, $500;000. ONE HUNDRED THOIMAND SHARES A 7 FIVE DOL- LABS A snARE, FULL PAID Wor - kleg Capital Reserved: for Develop: inept $40,000. PI4.II6IDENT ALFRED HUNT,- Esq V11:13 PRESIDFM' EDWARD SHIPPEN, ESQ neRNTART AND TREASLICICHN, THOMAS W. EVAN'S. DIRECTORS Mr. ALFRED Hury, PbUadeiplaia, , President of the Bethlehem Iron Works. WILLI.A.SI C. HOUSTON. 115 South Whkeestreet. Philadeiphis. Mr. EDWARD SITIPPEN. ronrheast corner of Sixth and Walnut streets; Mr. THOMAS W. EVANS, S2O Chestnut street, Phila., delphia. Mr. B. W. BAILEY, 819 Chestnut etreet, Philadelphia. Mr. BILL BURG WIN, Pittsburg, Pa, Mr. B. RUSE BRADFORD, New Brightm, Pa. Mr. T. L. CARNAGHAN, Allegheny. Clty, Presteent Corn Planter's Oil Company. Mr. Wfil 0. BITGB ART, Pittsburg, Pa., Secretary end Treasurer of Pittsburg and Comelevtile.R,ltiroad.. The Company own in fee - simple two hundred and fif teen acres of the best Oil territory on the right bank of the Allegheny river, near Oil City, with one producing well, and. another nearly completed, with railroad, turnpike, and rivet access to the ftroperty. For particulate see prospectus, to be found with any of the Directors, or at the office of M'Essits. COOPER Sc GR&EFF, No. 11 BXCHANGIL and S; HARVEY THOMAS, No. 31.2 WALNUT Street, Who are auth . orired•to sell-a limited number of shares of stook. n019.6t TIDE CLARION RIVER OIL COM ' FAMES OFFICE. 341 WALNUT STREET, (Second Floor.) WILLIAM P.' SCHELL, President. 3. SIMPSON AFRICA, Secretary and Treasurer. xto77-12t. ffellThStlitlf PT/0 NS. --1 C IX E —Books to receive subscriptions to seven well .• located end desirable tracts of LAID, situated in the VerilaNoo OIL REGIvel, will close on /dONDA.II next. ill of these _properties have been selected for their eligibility', and allare contignolle to, adjoin, and are between lands of the " Farrar." • ' President," • Ger mania," "Pieenix," Bull Creek, and "Tionesta Oil and Lumber " Companies, having in the aggregate a capital of seven milltouc of dollars. These seven several tracts, embracing 400 acres, will cost the subscribers on as average only $l5O per acre. 210 of tht se 400 acres are within gunshot of Oil Terri tory (no better, if as good), held at $375 ter acre (or $75,100 for 200 acres), while one tract of 63 acres, which the subscribers also got, lies midway between two properties, one 6f 22)( acres, which, within the last few days, told for $1,600 per acre; and the other, of 100 ' acres, which, since the commencement of this enter prise, eold for $2,C00 per acre. or $200,600 for MO acres. In connection whh this 60-acre tract it might be said thatit its in close proximity to a well which commenced. ilowirg 160 barrels a day in Jaly lest. (These elatements are made to indicate that if these lands, in bulk, were now pit upon the marlret, more =tele be realized hum them than by the preemie plan As the purchase of either e 4 these tracts vronld re quire more money than the majority of persons have at commend, it is proposed to divide them into one hun•• -died interests of one thousand dollars each, thus afford the man of limited means, as well as the capitalist. an opportunity to ewe an interest in this truly wonder fill as well as money making region. As all are aware, the Usual plan adopted for the 'de vise:Talent or ench a property is to form a company, and issue certificates of stock. The plateheie proposed may be considered preliminary to the organiZetlon of one or more te rupardem on these estates, which will cost the le() in tablet subscribers only One thousand dollars each, and are subject to no royalty, leases.or Mortgages what soever. but will be got with •an unquestionable title, in feeeiterle throughout. The sunsoeißEAS can then,upon thie substantial and solid basis, organize one 'or more companies. elect offlie rs frem among themselves, each subscriber being equally eligible to the position of an officer of the company.- In order that handsome returns may be speedily real ized, these subscriptions are based upon the proposition that when the list is lull (notice of which wUI be duly given), the subscribers immediately organize a compa ny, 'with a capita 1 or 100,000 shares, at five dollars each, which will entitle each subscriber to an original interest of 1,(0O shares, or $5,000 in the capital stock ofethe com- Mine, of which a reservation of ten per cent will give the company a clock capital of 10,000 shares, or $50.000 for the immediate derelopnrent of their estates. If this reserve stock, at the opening of the books of the company , were.sold at half its face (t 5), or at bat $2 per share, it would be seen that the stock of those who now subscribe to SHARES would at 'once be hand— somely enhanced in value. •-. Farther ' - when their wells commence flowing, the stock moat rapidly increase in valtie. And again,. so much of the land as may be retained by the company,. Which they do not themselves mean to develop, may be leased on a "royalty " for one-third of the oil pro duced, or otherwise disposed of, the dividends received from which gonna would also greatly eticreise the value of the original stocg. Considering the perfectly satisfactory price at which subscribers get their property , costing no more than it MigliteNOW in a body be sold tor; also, bearing in mind that the subscri sere themselves organize the com- Peter, manage its affairs, and that by the plan pro• posed, if carried out, handsome returns may be re alized, ard also recollecting that the merit of this en teprise has been investigated by .cautions I:ndwise .men, who have endorsed their opinloa nt it by sub scribing, theme should be no difficulty in deciding solo which of the many really good enterprises before the public you give the-prererence to. the shares are $l.OOO each. payable either at the time of subscribing.or when the list is made up; if desired; two or more persons ear club together and take a share. As the books will positively close on HO eiDAY next, November 28th to secure one or more of the few re maining shame address or apply at once to • DUNCAN 51, Ai/TORESON, . N. E. cor. FOURTH and W eLNIIT Streets, Phila. Subscriptions by mail or otherwise alto received by E. BimetDA, Trnstee, No 327 WA.LNTIC Street, Phila. n 024• the 2t DIINKARIti s 00.:431Y. . • C &PITA L. $500.000.... 100.000 SHAMS—Kt Par Value. The following is extracted from the Philadelphia In quirer of beytember 17th, 166-I.prior to the organization of 'The Drinkard Oil Company:" "On almost all the streams in Greene county the lauds lave already been leased with a view to explo rations for Coal Oil; and on one particularly, called r unkard' s, the developments have been of the most en coutaging character. Tie editor of the Waynesburg (Penna. ) Menenger, in referring to the subject, after a careful pei tonal inspection of the region and the opera tions that are now taking place there, says: . " 'We are honestly of opinion that when capital and enterprise shall have developed the lands along the creek, that locality will be found to compare in the ex tent of its Oil production with the Venango district, while in the purity, gravity. and value of the Oil, it is acknowledged to be infinitely superior. Our convlc how on this subject are based upon actual knowledge and observation of both regions, and of the geological formations and surface indications. We are gratified to learn that we are not alone in these favorable imPree step and auguries • " Scientific men and experienced and practical Oil .g.irtitoownincomneacnirs,inanti.e a- Tereacutidnagr investing We i n nt e to " n be o r t i c l ipt f talkie to the promising character of the Drinkard country. Already several lerge companies have been organized in Pittsburg and the East, which will soon commence operations on an extensive scale. In the meantime, individual energy and local euterpriee are doing much to develop that favored locality. New der ricks spring up every few days,and the process of sink ing wells goes on in many instances without interrnp .Lion night or day."' Books open for the sale of stock at the Counting House of A. H. FBANCISCUS & CO., 513 MAILKST street. • •A. H.' PRADiCISCUE, President. B. SOO% Secretary.. . . nolfollt McKINLEY 011; COMPANY. NOTICE OF DIVIDENDS NO6. 3 AND 4 —The Trustees of the McKinley Oil Company have declared a regular monthly Dividend of THREE PER CENT..and a supplementary Dividend of TEN PER CENT.,b,:th Payable at this office. .November 30, to bhareholdrs of record, at the closeof business this day, November 14, 1364. WALTER B. LAWTON, Treasurer, no2I -St No. 61 JOHN Street, New York. OrDAUPHIN AND INMODADO e oLD MININO COMPANY. Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania. CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000.000, . 200.000 SHARES—PAR VALUE, $45. President—JON N B. ANDERSON. DIRROTORR. Thomas A. Scott, James R. Magee. N. B. Rinses, ' • John W. Hall, Harrisburg. Wm S. Freemen, • T. C. McDowell. do. Sobt. P. King, John Brady, do. John Di. Riley, W. W. Wylie, Lancaster. Charles DeSilver. Wm. 0. Shute. Colorado. B. P. SOUTHWORTH, Secretary a.ud Treasurer. Office of the Company, No. 4123 WALNUT Street— Room No. 5. Authenticated specimens. have been procured from some of the Company's lodes, and have been assayed by Professors Booth and oarrett with the most gratify ing results: Subscription lists have been opened at the Office of the Company and at the Treasurer's Office (In ternal Revenue), No. 427 CHESTNUT Street, Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank Building. To original subscribers, $3.50 per share, for a limited number of shares. Circulars, pamphlets, or information can be obtained at the Office of the Company after the 17th Lust. OCTOBER 14, 1864. 0c14.3in - PIT IMBERO AND BOSTON PE TROLEUM COMPANY. • CAPITAL, S4OO,OOO—PAR, $5 PER SLURS. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.50 PER 511 aRR. FOR FULL-PAID STOCK AND NO FURTHER AS ISRESMBNTS. The property of this Company consists of_the follow ing valuable FEE SIMPLE Tannery, extensive lease holds. PRODUCING WELLS, wells going down and nearly finished: No. 1. About 60 (fifty) Acres..sn Cherry Tree Run in FEE SIMPLE, hateable land' iaMeient to slue FIFTY WELLS. This Territory is opposite the Dalzell Petro leum Company (Hayes' Farm). on Oil Creek, bounded in part by tine celebrated Story Farm, &o . &c. No. 2. Lease perpetual (99 years) on Wall. McClin tock Oil creek-334 acres, all fiat, very valuable, flow inand pumping wells all around. No. 3. " WWI Cat " Flowing Well, about 30 barrels per day, on Wash. McClintock Farm. The Company owns the WHOLE working interest in this well, en gine, tanks. &c., &c: No. 4 " California Well, No. 1, on Oil Creek, down two feet. all ready to re tube. This well has flowed ISO barrels per day. No 6 "California Well. No, 2, on 011 Creek, down nearly &V feet. No• 6. Lease perpetual (99 years) on 234 acres Oil Creek, all fiat, containing the above wells, with finest/- home engine, tanks, derricks, engine houses, Stc. No. 7. Lease perpetual (19 years) on 234 acres Oil Creek, all flat, and in one wall ..own 400 feet, one quar ter interest (working) in this well and lease. TEN THOUSAND SB A RBS RESERVED FOR WORK ..ING CAN CAL. Books for ouromix. subscription are now open at our office for a few days only ; when closed the stock to be i:laced on the regular Boston and Philadelphia Stock Boards Rs a RONA Fall dividend-papilla. OIL PRO DUCING colu'axr, when it Is expected the shares will largely advance. AU farther information, with pros mecums, can be obtained of the undersigned The ; mall capital of this Company, with the actaal large inteiests, must make it a favorite as a secure invest ment. H. S. LisSCH. 11. Fa: guitar Buildings, wAramt below. Third, Philadclphia Agency. LEONARD & ML LEY, 58 BRAVER Street. Dew York Agency. SPIICCiII VILA & CO., Bankers, Boston' Agency.. nolB•iftf. OFFICE 0.1 1. IHE CITY BOUNTY POND COMMISSION,' Conimonwaalth Betid ing, No. 611 CHESTNUT Street. . PitiLADBLPHIA, November 22, 1961. BOUNTY NOTICE —Whereas, the Commissioners of the Bounty Fand have evidence that a large and in, creasirg number 01 the volunteers receiving bounty frum the city deiert" with impunity before leaving the city, and tbat there his an organized EIS stem for the par thes,e c,on noticu rren ce is ce heofb t re he B y givenr ayor, that the Comission, with t tain no claim, and will advise the payment of no bounty to volunteers enlisting after this date until the adoption of proper safe guards sball insure that those who enlist to the credit of Philadelphia shall add to the effective strength of the army. For the present, the payment of bounty will be con tinued to recruits for the Regular Arm" and Naval ser vice. properly credited to the city of Philateiphta. n022-6t: R. P. KING, Prealdent.. to GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.—AS IT is of greet importance to close up alt matters re • lating to the "FAIR" as speedily as posattle, it baa been determined to dispose 01 all goods remaining an• sold by public sale. • All persons baying goods in their noasmeionbelong ing to the "Great Central Fair," will please inform IMMEDIATELY sillier of the undersigned. WILI.TAM STRUTHERS 1022 Market Street. FREDERIC GRA FF, 1337 Arch Street.. G. A. WOOD, 237 Bouthliightsentlx Street. .nolB-6t Committee. NATIONAL HALL HAF..4 BEEN RE. . 15 OVAT ED: (since tlia - dectlonleampaign, and to now ready to let tor Lectures, Connette, and other pub lic =pores, by the Oug' edal'• legged ter a loss tuna* " MILITARY. RFATULA.II only pzyabto to men 'enlisting in the RE01.7.1 - All ARMY. Apply at ItenclAzgens. 204 001110 Strnet, 1), low Walnut., EDWIN E SELI.ESS. Capiatfze t lOthC. S. Infantry, Recruiting 0140er, fIiBEGIIIAR ARMY.-A.RTELLERY AND INFANTRY. All the Government and Leval Bounties paid. Soldiers can mill* in nay Regiment that they have formerly served it. Apply at rendeavons, No. 204 Dinah - Street. below Walnut. . EDWIN El SELLERS,' Captain 10th U. S I c faotry, no18•llt* Recruiting Meer. :, - .. vituLtigility 6TH PENBSYLVANIA. CA .. hae been granted to Clanteln OE O . ' D. bTROVO end First Lieutenant HENRY J. TODDY to raise a Commas , far this celebrated Bee r:cent. now reorganizing for active service. Young mut Wishing to servo their country in her hour of need ma, aPPAY at , GOOD 'INTENT HALL, 60* SPR.IICE Street, Betweou 9 A:. M. 'and 6 P. M., daily to the above otnoorg: Ward•bounty. United States bounty. Approved ........ ...... $2O CO 300 CO ' CHARLES L. LEIFER, Major 6th PeOnnylvania Cavalry, Commianding Recruiting Detail NEW PUtitICATIONS. 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ISmo , con aining Work for Winter, Work for Spring: , Work for Summer, Work for Autumn. _ GOD'S WAY OF HOLINESS, by notating Bona; LIFE :AND LETTERS OF DAVID COIT SCUDDED,' Missionafy is Southern India, by Horace E. Seudd.er. 12nto. - - THE CHURCH AND THE REBELLION. A conside ration of the Rebellion against the Gavernment of the United States, and .the agency of the Church; North and South, in.relation thereto.. By R. L. l Sta u ton,D.D. 121 no: - - For sale by WILLIAM S. & er a ggEto - MARTIED, 1 , 016 socrttIESTNUT etreet. B BURNING OF 011A.MBERS -A- BURG. ADI EVUEVISRD, ENTION, WITH MAP, Pio* READ .Y. An Account of the Burniog of Chambereburg, Pa., by orders of General Early: By the Bev. B. S Schenck, D. D., and Corroborative Statements from several Eye- Witnesses. 'A Second Edition. Revifed and Improved, with a Plan of the Burnt Portion of the Town, &c. &c. Price bound in cloth - de. Do. 'do. Paper 40 cts. LINDSAY & MURTON, Publishers, nn22. If Sito South SIXTH Street. RETAIL:DRY .000DS. OLOAXING CLOTHS:. • ' 1 .- 1 Just received, an elejant assortmentof Plain Ilnvers, Nixed Beavers, Frosted Beavers, Chischille, Beavers, Velours Whitney Clothe, Plain Black Cloths, Catnimeres, &c. PERKINS, 9 St nth IifINTH Street. NEW SKIRT FOR-1E034- - • A NEW AND GREAT INTENTION IN • HOOP SHIRTS. THB DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE) STEEL • SPRING,. J. I. & J. 0. W . EST IIE N, r ). y 9 O 7 R ETIAMBERI3 STREW, Are the owners of the patent and exclusive manufac turers of this, J. W. BRADLEY'S • PATENTRD • DUPLEX ELLIPTIC STEEL SPRING - SKIRTS. I This invention consists of Duplex :for two) Elliptic Steel Springs, ingeniously braided tightly and firmly together, edge to edge,. mall leg the toughest, most elas tic, flexible, and dura ble spring ever used, enabling the - wearer, in consequence of its great elasticity and flexi bility, to place and fold the skirt when in use as easily and with the same convenience as a silk or muslin dress. It entirely obviates and silences the only Objec tion to hoop skirts viz: the annoyance to the wearer as well as the public especially in crowded assemblies, carriages, railroad ears, church petve,or in any crowded plate, from the difficulty of contracting them to occupy ing a small space. This entirely removes the difficulty. while giving the skirt the usual NU and symmetrical form, and ie the lightest and most stylish and graceful appearance for the street, opera, promenade, or house dress., A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort, and great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Spring - Skirt for a single •days, will never afterward willingly} dispense with the use of them. They ire the best quality in every part. and by far the lightest, most durable, comfortable, and economical skirt mad e. Mer chants will be supplied as above, and ladies in most first-class retail stores in this city and throughout the different States. Jtaif - ln_quire for thi DOUBLE ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRT. B'RADLEIII - DUPLEX ELLIPTIC Very flexible. folded easily when in nee to occupy -small space, making this most agreeable skirt worn. For sale by J.• 61 ReFLEIGH, 902 OBESTAUT Street. • ADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC - W -A- . SKIRT—The grcatest improvement we have ever seen in LADIES' SKIRTS, and an article of SUPERIOR EXCELLaNCE.. CURWEN STODDART Sc BRO., 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St., ab. WllloW.. not?-lm 62,8.. HOOP SKIRTS " OUR OWN MAKE." The most complete assortmept and best quality and styles in the market, wholesale and retail, at main ctory, • • No. 628 ARCH Street. • Together 'with the " NEW FLEXIBLE-SKIRT," just out . the most pliable Hoop Skirt in the market, equal to tie ' Duplex Eliptio," and at much lower prices. Also. constantly in receipt of fall lines of low-priced Eastern-made Skirts, kid padded and rivited —IS springs, P 5 cents; 20 springs, $1; 25 springs. sl. lb; 30 tprlngs,. .$1.25: and 40 springs, $1.50. n019.6t* WM T. HOPKINS. FANCY: FURS. LADIES' FANCY. IFURS:- JOHN A. STAMBACH. IMPORTER AND NANNVALITUNER OP ]ANDY vimag; NO. 826 ARCH STREET, BELOW EIRT : Just opened, a large audhandsonio stook of LADIES' AID CRILDBEN'S FANCY FURS Of even description, and in the newest and most ap proved styles, at the LOWEST CASH \PRICES_ 001-tv.theSm 1864. 'rlj" . s - 1864. A. k. & F. K. WOMBATS, (BUCCISSOEE TO THE LATE 080. T. WONEATEL) No. 415 Arch Street, NAVN NOW OPEN • A FULL ASSORTMENT OF I;.11.320 ES' FANCY FURS, To which they invite the attention of buyers. oc9O-SID LADIES' FAITCY FURS. • • • • •• •• • • JOHN •-• FIAIEtErELA., 1(o. 718 ARCH Street, above Seventh Street. • At his old establiahed store. fhIFORTER, MANUFACTURER, AND . DEALER IN FANCY FURS FOR • LADIES AND CHILDREN. Having now in store a very large and beautiful assort ment of all the different kinds and qnslitiee of FANCY FURS POE LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S solicit a call from those in want. Remember the name and number, JOHN FAREIRA, 718 ARCH Street, above Seventh. I have no partner or connection with shy other store in this city. ocB-4mif THE SALEM LEO.. 'HW SE THE PATRONAGE pv THE UNITED ETATLS GOVERSBIENT CIRCULAR No. 5 bee just been hatted.. Send for a COPY to the • SALEM LEG COMPANY,. .SALEM, MASS , and learn from it the reasons why this leg is steadily supplanting the many , "best.legs made in the world. " CIACULAR. No. 6 contains a DESCRIPTION OF TRH I Eli. its eDVARTAOES, • TESTIWNIALS of SC/R -otors and WRLIIERe....i (MOUNTS of numerous OASES treated - by this •origloal and inrenloas inetkOd. TERMS, and aft other needful infirm ation. Soldiers entitled to ts floiretn ent Leg can receive the Salem Leg WITHOUT CHARGE.. . no4l-1m 12 BARRI.L13 !G1 . ,c18,. • 9 Firkins Butter., 2 Barrels Roll Butter, - 30 Barrels 0111 DUB, . . 7 Harrely Flaxseed • • • Just received and ferule by • • • . R: 5..101110 , It who wholesal eOrocsere. 11.5AR00.. Co. area • • • • T IFE- 8 1ZE PHOTOGRAPHS AN , .olti . colors. The Only reliable portratti.and enttrely.ea ti•factory; accurate of outline, features. and entrsok. ejoi, itopr4 64iTe nolotirna.• 11. F. ItEIMBIt'a. est A kvrtr utr.pr. . I)Alat BOAP:•!;..TNE . DRIGINAL AND Ji• only pure Palm' Sosto; a ►ape rior antic IA for bath end toilet nee,__, • 'NT Ll.la St cols wAy. : sicea - Ag * ' llanzakoi!izer. 316 higtOrk 313G330 dta INSURE YOUR LIFE AIkIELICA.N, S. E. Cora Walhaut and renarth Sts.; i r r L 11 , 2 I A", It is a ROAMS COMPANY. avre Diana divtrld manu ally, thus aiding the assured to•'pity future pVetrinme. Latt dividend MI percent. BOARD OF TRUSTIBB. Alexander WM.lidin, J. EdgatThonigen. Bon. Jamee Pollock, Ron Joa(Allison. Albert C. Robelyte, - Renry IC. Bennett, Samuel T. Bodine, Philip B. ;tingle, Geo. Nugent. John Ailanku, W3n. J. Howard, Isaac Hazlonaret, Funnel Work. ALEXANDER SAMUEL ' is/5 &nit' JNO. S. WILE OFFICE OF THE DELAWARE . 2411 x..." x..." TUAL.SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY PHILADELPHIA, November 9, 1864. The following etaternent of the affairs of the Corn pany is published in conformitymith a previa - on of its charter: __ ^— Premium received from November 1, 1883, to October 31, 1864: On Marine and Inland Rieke $424,047 90 On Fire Rieke 138,667 18 682,70 08 emitims on Policies not marked off, ricrrember 1, 1/363 Fvemin.me =Liked off as earned .. • from November 1, 1863, to Oa• . • tober 1, 064: On Marine and Inland Risks 416,264 73 On Fire Risks 176, 666 76 - ' 636,82 t 48 Interest during same period, sal vages; &c Lessees, Expenses, &e., a wing the \ year, as aboVs. ... . /Marine and Inland Navigation Losses . 214,291 . 82 Pies Losses • 49,685 82 Return Premiterns ' 29,204 98 Re-Insurances 42.649 2/3 Agency Charges 19,064 98 Advertising, Printing, & o ' 3,689 13 "Taxes—U. 13 Tax on Premiums, Policy, Stamps, Sec., &c 11.386 27 Iltspenses„ Salaries, Rent, &c.... 14,089 00 384,061 28 v This fa smell:wive of the amount reserved for Taxes on:Dividends and Profits. ASSETS OP THE COMPANY, NOV. 1, 1964. .100,000 United States Five per cent. Loan an - 21100.000 Do 111;00) United States 6 per cent. 'Lean; 1881. 118,215 i 0 75,600 United t• tates 6 per cent. Loan, 6-Me. 75,562 60 100,000 State of Yennaylvania 6 per cent. Loan 93,665 00 • Ms= Siete _of Pennsylvania 6 per cent. Loan' —.. 115,840 03 123050 Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loan.. 122,520 S 7 20,000 Permsylvaniaßallroad let Mortgage 6 per cent. Bonds - 22,030 00 6% 0 00 Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mortgage ___() per cent.-Bonds 63,250 00 ' MVO 300 Shares Stock Germantown Gee Company, principal and interest • guaranteed by the city of Phila • delphia . 15,300 N) 0,600 120 Shares Stock Pennsylvania Rall.• . • road Company_ • 9,1130 . 00 • 6,000 100 Shares Stock North Pennsylvania Railroad Con - warm .3,050 00 60,500 United States Treaeury. Certificates of Indebtedness 48.415 00 80,000 State of Tennessee 5 ier cent. Loan.. :mow 00 128,70010 ans on Bond and Mortgage, amply . - secured .... . ............ ............... 129,700 CO $BM.26O.Par. Coat, $843,100.60 Market Value. $867.627 87 Real .2kstate 36,000 00 Bills receivable for insurances made ..... .--. U 8,33042 Bainnseetitie at Agencies—premiums on Ma- . rine Policies, accrued interest, and othor • deb•Wdue the Company 28,799 24 Scrip an& Stock of sundry Insurance and other Comps ales $4,263, estimated value.. • 2,220 00 Cash on deposit with United States Government subject to ten days' call $lOO,OOO 00 'C ash on•depoeit, ln Banks.— ..... 68,184 S 3 Pada ill' dkawer•............, •••-•.• • ••-••• 631 66 - 168,692 49 PRILADALPRIA, November 9, 1664. The .Board of Directors. have this day declared a CASH DIVIDEND of. TEN PER CENT. on the CAPI TAL - 13TOCK, and SIX PER CENT. interest on the SCRIP of the Company, payable on and after the let December proximo. free of National and State taxes Tie have also declared a. SCRIP DIVIDEND of FORT PER CENT. on the EARNED PREHIII,IIS for the y _ending October Si. 1864, certificates far which will be Joined to the parties entitled to the same, on and after the let December proximo, free of National and Stare taxes. They have ordered, also that the SCRIP CERTIPI CATIS redeemed ]TS CASH, mpa or the year IE6o. be in atthe othceof the Com pany, on and after theist December proximo, all inte rest thereon to cease on that day. Ro certificate of profits issued ti.nder $26. By the Act of Incorporations, "no certificate shall issue unless ctaimed wilitin two years after the declaration of the dividend whereof it is cadence." DIRECTORS. Thomas C. Hand. John C. Darts, Sdmnnd.A. Sender, Theophllus Paulding, John R. Penrose. • ' James Trllianair, Hew y C. Dallett, Jr.. James C. Rand, William C. Ludwig. Joseph•H. Seal, George O. Leiper, Hugh Craig, Robert fiurtdn, THOMAS JOHN C. HENRY LYLBVRN. Sacreta OTATE -OF' 'EDWARD W. CARR, '-a-v.Deceased.Letters or Administration,. with the WM , annexed. on the Estate of Er , WARD W. C<li. deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said Estate will please make pay ment; and those having claims will present the same without delay. In . LQUISA B. thilig.-Adminietretrix d. b. n. e. t. a S. N. corner IFIFTSENTg. and POPLAR Streets. Or her Attortey, not.4-tbst• p ' r THE COURT OPCOMMON PLEAS YOH THE CITY AND.-COUNTY OF PHILA.DBL PHIA.'• ••• • • . Estee Of WILLIAVVORRELL, , deceased. wae Abditor appointed bit the Court to - audit, settle, amt. adjust the account of HENRY-SLOAN Trustee for Mrs CAROLINE SLuAN, airs. SAR tH C COATES, .Mrs.' MAR', WOOD. and ALBERT WORRELL, heirs of the estate of WILLIAIti WORRELL,• dtceased,.and to report distribution of the balance in the herds o f the amountent,xlll meet the parties interested for the pur pose of his appoinment. on TUESDAY. December 6. 11384. at 4 o'clock P. M. at hie office, No 220 South FOURTH Street, in the env of PhVadelphia. Doke. tb 6t ' ORO. SBRGRANT, Auditor: . 628. TO THOMAS HARRIS, WHO FOR MERLY held a situation as Clerk izi: the - General- Rost Oflice in London, one of the children of William Barris, l ate of Paragoullackney, ip the county of Mid. dlesex, deceased, who died on or about the titit - flay ot. April, 1593, and of Elizabeth Mary Harris, his wires. wi o, after the death of William Harris. married 'one Charles Martin, and died on the ISth day of NOveinber,• 1862, or to the children (if any) of ilia said Thomas gar rip, or to his representatives. The above named Thos. Harris is - believed to have sailed In the packet alltp Philadelphia, fr,tm Portsmouth, in England, to New York, in or about the month of December. 1833 living be is, or if dead his legal personal representa tives, or-next of kind, are entitled. under the will of his lafe uncle, THOMAS SHIRLI.Y, of Cheltenham, in the county of Gloucester, in England, deceased, to a sum of £749 14s. ed.. £3 per cent bank annuities. and to a sum of £32155. Sd., cash, re,pectively standing in the name of the Accountant General of the High Court of Chancery, In Engtand Application to be made to EDWARD MORT MORE ARCHIBALD. the British Com:Mat New York . or to Mr. JOHN DINGOB ALL. Solicitor, It . • Be. 8 TOKENILOUSE Yard, London. pIFOBMATION W ANTEI3.• THE -K. under signed desires to hear from the sister aJ. M. Staples. Deputy Sheriff of,El Dorado county, 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. 13 JAMES HUM Sheriff ' s oMce. nolS-lm Dorado county, Cal. LOST. AND FOIIND. ••• • • LOST. -4: A : IarDSON nit CtiLLAß,aither on the Citindei ferry 'beat, or in going from the cars t., the boat. The tinder will receive $25 by leaving it at, the Continental Hotel, n0312t STOLEN--ON TEE. NIGHT OF NO- N-/ VEITBER 22d, Five Bonds, for 81,000 each. isensd by the LONO x D RAILROAD COMPANY, Nos. 132, 133, 20], 270, and 276. Also,. nine of the same CAmpany's bonds, for $5OO each. Nos 295, 312. 3 , 0. 458, 462. 622. 607. 628. and 671. Five do. do., for $lOO each. Nos. 727; 855, 856, 85E, and 859, all Coupon Bonds Also, five Lehigh Valley Railroad Company's Bondi, for $l, OOO each. Nos 662. 703, 7(6, 7t33, and 764. All a re hereby.cantloned against, RECEIVING OR NEGOTIATING BAID.BO2.IDS, as payment thereof has been' st oppe.d. • Further intormation can be had of . BORN E. FOX & CO', Stock and Exchange. Broken% . n024-3i* "* No. 1.1 south THIRD @Met. Ert• TWENTY -FIVE DOLLARS RE . WATID. ed from • W ASHINGTON DiatiVlE YAR D:•B: VAS LEEP.4_,' 4 CAT MR, tarred.on the to il. The above reward will be paid by returning the Fame to B. VA.NLSBRS. SOS J. MARTIN, - 1i024.2t* 916 North FIFTEEN TR Street. PROPOSALS. - ; :• • . . OFFICE OF AESISTANT • QUART/M- N- , -MASTER. . - • MILITARY DISTRICT OP PnitAnni.PHlA, No. 1103 EsIR &HD street, November 2.1, 1864. SEALED_ PROPOvALS will be received at this office until noon of WEDNESDAY, 30th inst., for the prompt delivery at-Camp Discharge, near Spting Mill, Phila delphia, of— • LOCO feet 8-inch three ply Robber Hese, of beat qua thy. - tCO feet 2-inch three-ply-Rubber Hose, of best qua lit.. With necessary couplings and branch pipes, complete for use To be inspected - and approved by the United States Inspector. Propesals will name price per foot for hose, including cost of couplings and branch pipes; the shortest time for delivery, and must be made upon the regular forma which are furnished at this once. The United States reserves the right to reject all -bids -deemed incompatible with its intsrests.. ALBERT S. ASHNICAD. n 024: 6t Got: and 4 Q.- M. _ FINE': WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED. WARE, DOPER ARCH ARD TENTH STREETS. . . . . Brooches. Skews Buttons. Armlets, Bracelets, Scarf Ping and Rings, Tea Sets, Ice Pitcher . s, Waiters, Goblets, Bergs, Spoons, air Watches repaired and Warranted. Old Gold, Diamonds, and Silver bought - n019.3m WATCHES, FINE JEWELRY. - 60LID SILVER WA_RE . AT REAEONABLIs PRICES. r J. S.S 1808. ZP MARKET 'l:fhliradetilife. r 010 Ml* MAWMAIA.TICAL INBTRUMENTE., JAMES VT. 'QUEEN 00.43. te27-2tn 9714-0133kInn8traet opk e eg t SPZOTAOLIIB, JAMES W. QUEEN ••11 00.'8, 1e2643 0 • 05114 ORESTNUT ave 44, fcARTEB DE. NISITE.:--GET ' midi "at B.• 11: MINER'S" Iiki,MARY: , Eximited , with , rata abillty.:Ves.tag rtylcicaad accurate like d eta. Bee , apacimput and pbta* . thata at' 624 ABCF. TOYS, TOYS . AND FANCY GOODS.-;- , . 1 - Just reeeivod from Europe, a large assortment of 1 Toys, of avers description,- Alsos, Faticy Articles. 1 11 i ircat variety; . Meerschaum, Briar, and. a variety of other Pipes and Cigar Tubes. -101 IN DOLL lmpor'Aq, C.' ..AND FLAX BAIL DUCK 6618 -tutheam No. 602, MAltxtrh Street. ~• •. AND CANVAS, of all nctrobele and hrtudg,,•' , ~ Tent, Awning, Trarttnd Wagon Cover Dads. 'Alas'; PaperManufacturers` rier Felts. from 1 t 4) Sleet. midi Pauline. Itelting, Sail 9 . ,, w. s ik ine, v e. -11 • SRMAN & CO:.• -:-. VO. 203 JOiligr. Via • ' 1 actoll INSURANCE. • 15 TEIB WBILLDIN, President. If, Vice President. Sec'y and Treastirer I •707371 6() Samnel•'E. Stokes, J. F. Peniston, Henry Sloan William G. Boulton, 'Edward Darlington, H Jones .Brooke. Jacob P. Jones, James B. McFarland,- Joshua P. Eyre, Spencer McElvaine, John B. Semple. Pittsburg, A. B. Berger, Pittsburg. C. BAND President. DAVIS, Vice President. nolo-lm if LEGAL. CHARLES M. WAGNER, 341 North SIXTH Shim PERSONAL. SAILRISON JARDEN Of all kinds, to be had...at AGENTS WANTED FOR THE MOST p , .rideaDdraPlii-ftnignit 10 : 1 138 1 1RIPTIOW BOORS patil•ah.4. Ineirding The Nnraa and Spy in the Union Army. „El ogru V•" Stm ads rd Mobrye the War. Laymen • e Ataletant, &e. den 4 for Cironlarts. & CO.. Adana! JONES BROS. nolg-Im" • GOO CITESTNUT Et.. Philadelphia, Pa. IALSALESMAN,SALMAN, WITH FIRST-CLASS c ity and near mints* cinch and Short time t ra d e is Open for an ENGAGEMENT 1n 6 good OL - TH o; DRY. GOODS ROUSE. Address E-. this office. n022-Bt. TO PETROLEUM COMPANIES AND 0111 . ER8.—A prectical bn>irese Mini thoroughly -, aceoainted with the coast. %mien and operation of 'Machinery. with much esperieace in the erection of • i 'ectories, tering arleeian wells, and the 'working of Pa ir ileum and Ether oilr, and who le competent le make his' own plant , for haildinae, machinery, atc.. would en- Reg s we agent and practical mangler. or join sartieg ob• u‘t to engage In tho PetrolFum businera. Adifesa, for We , weeks.. "Petroleum," wire of JOY. COOL & CO.. TT Bar E BM lAD 1N . Q8., Drew York: non Of ITO 011; RESPONat hie owecniphnr deslroun of secnri ea. the BOVACeI of an active,-energetic:Meal. ae Superintendent. whd has Dadlftesn yearn' acttvelitietness .xoertencc may team of one,-familiar with Act OR Beaton. and well ported In th. .perallons of meet of the Com nanlea, by addrea.ing "L J. 0.." this 011 ice, for three dave. References ample n023.3t • TO BOOKERLLERB AND BTA.TION .A. WM.—A pane* well accluainidi With the badness wishes a SITUATION Good refs rote& . address "13001(P, Press °Mee. _ n022.5t* . rriVO GENTLBMEN, 1/;RCII49..NTS . pf this city, are about making an sgtended TONE; tbrongh the REGIONS of Penney' walla, Virginia. • and Onto.. ' Bustuteas entrusted to Omni Lb re6paastblo name o nl y . be alteuded to. Address at' once: real name only. Box MN, P. O. no244t* • Wit.trltD-=IN A. TRINIELPORTI • TION OFFICE, a competent Clerk.' • • • Must be correct calculator, write a fair an rapid hand. and furnish good testimony as to character and capacity. A4dress "L'. J. B. L • ," lActryer office. no243Lr• 234,472 411 . RENT BY - .THE' - iwr W_ TAt i re it, T T O JA STOR . T or free floor; Yet street, between . Second and Sixth streets. ° A/Peet t r ; Bon Poet °Ace. stating Walton and rent noll•Lf • WANTED,. "IN A . LAWYER'S Or * FICE a GENTLEMAN of EiLsiness.Expesieem sot• arc A 61014414 Address, stat i n g P&MO•cuhtra. Box' 3100, Made] obis P. 0. • sedM•Sri, 75,522 68 AVAIITED--BY:AIVIDOVir LADY, T SITUATION. lig Companion fern I shy.. or House ke *pity for elderly gentleman. liefenrAces given ant regnirtd.. • .6 , ddr.pg 4 37eezroroid." thin office. 612,344 19 119CTANI'ED, AGENTS. —A.GENTS IN eve County , at fl7O a mouth, eipststeo paid, to istroilues nets and uselv./ articllN the beet sell lair ever o *red. For particulars, address - CITTS W. .oARRY,.BIDDVFORD. MAINS. 0c26-dttW3ra.. WA.IiTtD TO RENT-A5 .7 01 1 710E (two corozatnicathig room). on firzr.or getnud gory front of calebuilding between Pon.rth`and Sixth rand Chestnut asteiVnlxrat sta. S. URIRT ASECS, 112 South FOUET.S. Strait!. 228,282 86 • • 8125A ' MON N Tegi, AGENTS'-eVeryivlnere to intmdnee thew BRAW..4IILeRIi; SIXTBRIT DOLLAR PARTLY SWW .fIW Nam:ll , 4z. ti k e onljt 1 , 3 m. price Machine in. nine country -which if, lieeneed , by Grover & Baker, Wlie,elar '&-Wilaon, Bowe, Sibger & , and Bachelder. Bala 7.7 .and expenses, or large , cominitaions allowed An btheti 'lllsebines now sold ;dr less than forty dollars eacitare inf,tagemente, and: the eellorand neer liable .111ns trated eirctOars scntftee. Edda's': SRAW & CLARK; nays-d&wam BIDDBFOBD, Maine WANT-BM—ON Ist MORTC -87 60v, II GAGN".-City Ptaveir ty Worth 413,690; Apply to RORE4tT MACGREGOR; 449 WALNUT Street; COUNTRY . 'BOARDING RO - EMI: Alawanted for next season;:mitnated near a railroad. station. not:over 9 mile frbm Philadelphia; Moat have • elder:sive accommodations : Aturene willing to bnittt. a new house for the purpose, or to• add to pr.eent inv.( proirenieute,ean bear of a- good. t3aant by addresaing.:. "Box 1612 P. 0." . n 024 21,0' WANTED, FOR it TERM Or years. a totilding for manufneturing purposes; size &boo t 60 feet front, 160 feet deepg.three stories high. address inimediately, stating location and pries,. " Woods , " Box al. Sferoiants' 'Hotel . n024.2t* • • :WANTBD TO RENT-A. GENTEEL Ara BOUM with modern• conveniences. and from five to dfiy-Acree of load, on the Ifne•ef Germantown. Chestnut Hill. or North Peasteylvaaits railroad ad. dicey errit.Vtlt Pok Mee. n033-31*- • 'FOR.: SALE AND TO LET. TO LET - • THE BIJIHNISS STAND. 18'7*NORTH' THIRD STREET, • -, OPPOSITZ ciazagr. 1 : ini.wroinr.;:.zzowir-ovon nowr. Apply oaths Premises. • no18•tt $l, 201. 664 02 . . ...A VALUABL4.4I:ISINESS STAND. The Becond,:iiird,•ioluth.. and PilthrStories of the •..•MAREDE . STORE, io.S2SEfARR:Er. Street, extending through to ' .COIdifERCB STREET. ROBERT R: T.,EVXOR., • •nol - 94ttittt-tf No. 403 MABIEIII I Street. 'FOR- BALE.--THE SUBSCRIBER =Coffers for . sale Ms country seat, within halls mile .of Wilmington. Delaware, on.the Newport pike, eon taintersightacres of good land in the centre of Which is a largelawn with a fine variety of shade trees, ma ples, lind,ens, evergreens, etc., in all over a hundred full-grown trees. The improvements consist of a large and •eo3ninodions Mansion, flanked on the west by two towera,!one of which is ttitr stories in height . There are four large ZOOMS on a floor, with a halt eleven by forty-two feet. The house has the modern improve ments. A hydraulic ram forces water from a spring into the upper story of the tower. There is also an iron pump and hydrant under a covered area at the kireben door. The rnt-buildings consist of a carrlage. house and stable sufficient for four horses and several carriages: also: a hen, ice, and smoke houses. The .stable has ahydrant in it. Good garden, with several varieties of dwarf-pear and grape vines, Irk - full bearing. There are also several..ya•. riet los of apple, cherry and chestnut trees. • Terms accommooating. Possession given at any time. • Apply to . LEVI 0.. cligUIL. ne24-tr *.ogthe premises. • di. FOR - SALE -= THE CONVENIENT .Wathree etory 1 1 11) CFI DWELLING, with double three.etory O. 115 North Sixteenth street, four doors above Arch. In good order through out. Can be teen from 11 A. It until 2P. AI. Eariy possession. no2I-8V OIL .LANDS IN- OHIO AN] WEST VIRGINIA for sale.' Carefully selected. will be sold ebeap. .Address Bo Ns, Press office. no2t-3t• L LEASE FOR SALE OR EX •-• CHANGS ± on tbe lIIINDERSHOTT FLEX, Hone .neek Creek. rroditaing.Welts within fifty yards Tor Particulars address Box ' W." at this once. n 022 IL LANDS AND INTERESTS---1N VENANG° COUNTY, Pennsylvania,and in WIRT, RITCHIE. and PLEASANTS COUNTIES. West. Nit.- ginta A choice selection of valnable4reperties, for sale at moderate prices by E. B. JONES, nolB-61.* Fo. 504 WALNUT r treat. BRICKS - FOR . SALE-ALSO, :PCIT TEM' CLAY. Apply to 3. &T. GILLEStIE.BOI South THIRTEENTH Street, or at Brickyard, T WEN TY•FIFTH and WHARTON. . note 6t*. . . TO. LET-i—ROOMEkNiTH STATIONA -A--"i7 dads:Naafi% nth and srinny exposure, Intlinoard, is the vicinity of - Logan Sum/a. Andress .}10x478, n023-2‘..* ALADY; OFFERING RETERENOES from ber I:tet position of three years.deelres BOARD in a genteel family, where the tuition of two pupil's and nee of piano forte will be an equivalent. • Address "S. B. L.,'' . • , No. 6 Soutit EIGHTH Street, 'who refurther itformaJion may be had. n023-3t* • BOARD. -A. LARGE SECOND. STORY BACK ROOM, commualcatitut with a beg-room; together With' Board, may be obtained ac 269.50 ad FIFTH, Street. nol6-tf THE QUAKER . CI BU TY SINESS COLLEGE, TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS: Young men wisbingto obtain that preparatioh which will really qualify them to enter intelligently upon the discharge cf the duties of "business life"—precisely that knowledge of the routine of business which they will be required to practice in the busy marts of trade and commerce, the workshop, the manafactory, . the bank, she store, or the counting-house, embracing every formality of ACTUAL BUSINESS, and the modes and customs of trade, and the Selene of accounts In Its aoet complete developments, will, by all means, give the preference to an institution which has bees,, and is, foremost in all the modern improvements. and offers, both as regards the value of the Plan and course of instruction, the experience and ability.of its teroheis, and the elegance end convenience of its an commoclations, inducements such as have never before been presented to the citizens of this city. Bow many go blindly to Commercial .institutions, witbont ever stopping to Inquire into their comparative merits? Let those who have followed the old Cooing Sys tems, and found themselves, upon being. put to the test, incomnetent book-keepers, and totally deficient in the simplest things, such as every business , man must be perfectly familiar with, answer The best class of young ;11,n—those:who have enter prise enough to investigate the comparative merits of different schools—may, as an almost invariable rule, be found at the • QUAKER. CITY COLLEGE. • Office. Ground Floor, N. B. Corner TENTH and CEIRsTNUT Streets.. L. FAIRBANKS, A 111. pLocuTiow TAUGHT AND BTAII --• MERING CURED. PHILIP WiTRENCE..gOI.9 LOCUST Street. : . : . a 022 St" pRINATE INSTRUCTION rm.. , ENe LLSEt BRANCHES awl CLASCISSI L. H BUCKINGHAM, 1845 North THIRTENNTI.Etreet_ 0026-Im* JOHN O...LIIIMBRMAN WILL O 11' a SLIMING 'Of ASS tic the Western Prenbpterian Church, f.EVENTSENTH and' FILBERT Streets, THIS (112iirsday) EVEN , IIO.. Nov. Sith. all intarestsd in Music are respectfully it Tiled to attend. at 734 &clock. . JOHN 0. Z1111A11.3.51AN NAVjGATION, ENGI ICRERING. and the higher hiathereaque taught at the Quaker City Swims College," uortaseist corner BERTH s o d CRESTNIIT Streats. n0.13-3t* THB MABON! HOUSE, 3N ASH, " • .L AND. SCbtrYlkill county, after being, closed f.,r two menthe; is being handsomely tit;ed.a?, and is now even' for trav,llera and visitors.- ssr HENRY B. TVE.STaIit, the present inedlord. lately of Northumber land county, who ban had bona expert... Dee in this lihe othuslnese. will keep a FIRST CLASS ROUSE, and one thetwill comyaru favoribly,tetth aok best Hotels in the oeuntrY. .beard,un. Pa.. Nov. 9. 1564. n0241.m 1 JOHN C. BiLKER & co.'s . COD LIVER ... • OIL,- - -T13.1i TRUE ANDo3B.XOlNE—Unsurpassed In • . quality end affects—being the • • •' • SWEETEST AAUP "BEST PREPARED.. Ia .Coney. Colds. Bronohitie; Asthma r OCOTAr incl. "giant •ConAtimption, and all Scrofulous ' ComPliitlits. it .ofieutlme3 produces immediate and certain effpots whAn other remedieg have howl taken with little or no be ae,St. Sod by all Del:wit-in in the city . and by theproptle "R•XLßEST Street. __aull•tattniq. toi, — Diti . vilt3 JL — GIIIsIS, SKATES_ • }slur WILSON & C 0,... 409 CHESTNUT ethesit, Maziniacturers and importers of Fine 011 DR. Pistols. C and Fishing Tackle, - Canes, Powder, Shof t Wads, Caps, &c. • Sans Beatenked, Reim. ed, and Remind. to that's. +nan's4s at fl if Sm 1101) EIMER'S POPULAR. STYLES'. bO-• FAMILY SOAR—MADF, PUBS LOREp •PBOTOOR/Olig made for Cm, Mode , "rate charge for each AI ely-execnted and itn.lethed Is to and warranted to cOnta s in"niithing in torea. See. specimens of otyle ule AVOtio jurtons to the band, or dokheß. 711 4 ,.1 4 .1i cos WAN. &trot. %WM Qzo44, autotasionr, 314 gntib.5.NQAR $54. R.Ol-444 • BOARDING: ~aw(JATI®NAL. SKATES 07 ALL EIK9S. 409 ONES MITT Street.' ==l=l BAZAAR, NEKT7I AND SAX: Box STRIE 2 I3. AUCTION NAJAS OF HORSES, CARSJA.OISS. Is. .0n .PATUSDAT inorning next, at 10 o'clock ! compel 'sing about SIXTY . HORSES 'Suited to briMei , . tt d - n the Itidtmt- incitllng*Tervfant trotting coo 1,1 e eorei black Mate .n.t brown Rome iclipred), lt3J..bands 11144 long tail:;, lfland,ll. years ohl, ;least/11 aipt.yerr Tap mere kw trotted to the Deie in 2 4231: a . half mile in lAA. The bone i s tbe fastest; al - Onyt, eSteenied. sere 2.40t0 the prJe; hater single. • p o . a Itabi alllfting-`o4.l"tigrin, neatly- new. made by Colfrey. with pole and shafts. A eat of fille double Harness, by Pearie, e Tsro err initf. rrapy :with 11.0170;. V 911 1% SIC. A ItcckatrayCarriege, by Leiter, pole and shafts. - • ALSO. A gray trotting horse,." Jim '' A year or Marc s, can trot in Sminutes.. A Mark Bores. trete in 2 minutia: A bnergY Wagon. by ea lyres, ; flatness, fite. A ratr black Peeteb. Sand 7 ware old. Also, other bones'. ALSO. . A large collection or de:,:rahlo near 2td secoad•tiaii4 Carrie get , ' Lista Wagene. Deartiora, Icc „grab erhielt the gala will CODlMence, Including conpa for one or' tv - ci borers. In.good order. zAleo Slngle and Doubla Hareems, Outlaw,. Bridle*, W)Lirte,Coltrerr, Hinters..dtc. NW. No nostponement on account of no 'weather. Akir Sale of Horser, Sic., on WEollESr; el% Sie - Carrfagee and Siamese at col vat e pare. 1074-2tif ALFRED Id HEEKNESS.tcnst)oneor. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Lessee ;rid Manager.. JOHN T. FORD. (ale° cf".ilfelltatty-e.;:vet Theatre. Baltimore,- Yore* New Theatre. Washington, and the Alexandriita r a.l Theatre.) MR. RDWIN FORRERT, THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS, Nov. 24 aue'2s,. hilis TOE tehleeß perPaTIELtiO aof . . ".CORfoLANUS," - In Shakspenle's Tragedy of that title: Unusual cam •has been taloa to rencl.q . the dillmtEr prod action of .1.76,1 a. MASTER-'PIECE or PFIAKSPF.ARE Complete and perfect in aline dramatic and mechard cal details. •• MUCH f F TEA' St ENEBT IS ENTIRELY rrsw, • And from there's:ll of the eMiti.nt ereele artist. CHARLES S. 'GETZ, Neg. THE COSTUMI S. _ APFOINT,entro WAR CHIRIOTS: WEAPONS . , and PARAPHERNALIA, Were egureesly mannfaciured for the play, from nor reel historical aerignevarid it is thought will prcive ha • 'their eiteemb/e effect sn RP A SSiNaLT. ,BE ku*FvuL. . ---- - • . Tile an attempt to if/tag - rale the pnvier o7ted beauty of Shakaveare - e ert, with euervaceeaaory which. the vwer tiber.ai enterpriee can corimiritct from the higheat thea trica t rkitl , and the manager eenfi4entiv hopes ghat the rifort may be deemed w9rthy the patronage-and' the meting rfilLembrance every lovevvf ' The Bard of Alt Time. TEE CAST nrlll - E FLhir re,notablT and brilliant. . The Tragedy ed.r c•ruiPe.witlr the MURDER OF cOILI.OLANTTSI". .ANif a inagnifteen t if presentation of hie hontitshlo PITA likt AI, PTAS. • n022-SL • Zip According td Plutarch, tllil'Volsciants; dater the kil /trig of " Carlo) anns, " d Teased hiin in* to kr gan era' 's robew - and laid his corpse on a magtficent bt..t which was carries by inch young officers. au were unit dis tinguished for their martial szniotts., Bdform Mm were borne the spoil" which were taken front_t be enemy. the. crowntrhe had gained, and - plane ofthe sitio . c . hc had taken. In this order Ifs hody was laid on the pare; when the nil P *55 consumed they gathered uplifif ashes- whick they interred on the spot, and erocted Iv magnificent -- monument there. The - Baz 6hp.t, f , r the sale of t ezuidd 'placer r aow open between the hours of Band 43S o'cloCk. Admiseion, 50 and?! cents. Secured ":3€ ats 50 cents additional PHILIP V 7 ARBULlVeasurar ACADEMY. OF *IISIO-ArtißM Mr. FORD'desires to Isroreso the publiiitigt that his err} nretneete WILL PREOLoDE THEILS7IF— TITION OF " COBIOLANIIS" beyond a few Ivrea:Wm The ensaaerrent of Mr. FORREST is licalted •peeitiveir to twenty-four niebte. daring which he win anDearls .OLL OF Me. DiTA IMPS NI AN AND OT ftail gIN6O frat . 7 MI. S, and then depart for Wap•hinatonl;xliere opens at the cleso,nl his empanelment here. Vnier no circumMliweee. therefore. can CoiloThe nee' be again prednetA this winter after it is noose withdrawn, which will be done after a vire brier rant noM-et NEW CHESTNUT-ST THEArtifyr.: GROVER &' SINN. Lesmes stud Manners: THAA 7 KROIVING DAY! TWO GRAND pgRPORM s LACES TWO GRAND PERFn RATANCEs .; • . GRAND TWA N GIVING FESTI L THIS - AFTItli.;- - v- NOON. AT TWO n'CLOCK. THE LEST HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT IN — Tinfl- CITY tlie request a many renanna, th. eharmiciranyrror .. THE FORTY THIEVES WIHTO npreseutsd wilR all its BISLUTTITIT. SCENERY. ENCHANTING. gONGS. •r• 4,9 stouter, MOM, SUPERB cosrterftr. • Awn A OBRAT CAST OP CHARACTERS. ADMIRSION Ihe'rhantrogivinit MRtieee, THIRTY (TENTS to all parts of the house: THIRTY.CRITR to all parts of the house. Children, TWENTY. FIVE CENTS. - • ..„,„ 7WANKFATVIIVG EVRNINfL . GRAND GALE ENTERTAIRMENT, WU*, for the Fourth Time the beautiful Seueattmr= DIM& ofr PAUV RENTS: PAUVRETTRI PAUVRETTE; PAUVRETrE; Or. Under the Snow, Or, Under the Snow, Or, Under the Snow, `Or, Unier the Snow, Will be presented with all its magnificent effects, troducing, In the third act. the grett Masterpiece Tit"' Mechanical genius—THE AVALANCHE. Fall strength of the Efficient ernmmy, - SATURDAY AFTERNOON,' GRAND FAMILY, MATINEE. WALE UT STREET TH E A T,•R E GRAND THANRSGTVINO I/DUELER. • -EAST LYNNE MATINEE. THIS' (TBURSDAY) AFTERNOON, Nov. T - e 'charming. versatile. and ibis vonng Actress. MISS LUCILLB WESTERN, Will appear in her original impersonation of LADY ISABEL AND MADAME NINE: .Doors- open at I% o'clock. Curtain rises at 2o'cleck: - This Evening a double entertainment WESTERN as 7.rah the Forsaken. After which their.. Drama of WALLACE, TB R HERD OF SCOTLAND: , Box Office open from 9 till 3 Curtain rises at 7.%. MRS. JOHN - DREW'S NEW. ARCH.. STREET THEATER . • LAST NIGHT BUT TWn OF' • MB_ AND BARNEY WILLIAMS. THANESOIVING SIGHT, THE LAKES OF KILLARNEY and. • BARNEY; THE BARfier. • Mr. and Mrs. BARNEY virrurems IN pouit CHARACTERS. _. FRIDAY, Mr. and Mre. WILLIAMS' BENRIPPF..T`. GREAT' - NATIONAL CIRCUS • - • • • WALNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH. • • Directress CHAS. WARNEW:a• formerly Airs. Dan Rica Equestrian Director F H. ROSTOL-' Besides the celebrated SHERWOOD FAIATLY, aair-a— tbe remainder of the popular artiste Treaty,. there ilFalt appear, for tbe first time, on THIS EVENING. araNt every evening durina tbe weer. Prof. atacansrsoarz and his (IELE RR ATED TRAINED DOG 4. 'Also. Messrs.. G. H. HUTCHINSONand JOHN H. MURRAV. wonder-- fa) Grinnell:a and Acrobats, and also Mr. WM. ERN.=- NEDY, a very popular versatile Ciown. It be a week of splendid entertainments, unpar— a let led in the history of' the circus in Amerfen. Matinee 'on W EDNESP AY and SATIIRDAY APTER, BOONS, and extra performances on THANKS 3IVIJSRr , DAY. Prices remain the eame_ First Tier, 9) eente; Seeoneta• Tier, 25 rents. Commence 7.40 every evening; 2 tern , t -, 12. n0214t-- . GOV CERT HALL. • GRAND NATIONAL JUBILEE. On FRIDAY EVENING. November 25th, .2864, - ;„ on which occasion THE XOLIAN'S SOCIETY. sixty in number, will appear in their favorite. Son _Quartettes, Solos, and. Choruses. Col. W. H. id arnrieec in an address. and alto in a recitation t tosether with - the,. American Club and Paul Berger's Union Club. . Doors open at 7; Concert to commence at 8 o'cloclo. Tickets 26 cents. . FESTIVAL' AND CONCERT • OF iXCELS i n g e g rarri u irt i a ;. S. of T.: S. W. corner TENTH and CHESTNUT StrSets, THIS (Thursday) EVENING. Nov. 24, 1851: Tickets. FIFTY CENTS. - VpsT LECTURE OF THE SEABOIf, - MR. DR CORDOVA Will give his greet Lecture on eOIIRTSHIP AND MARRIAGE, THURSDAY EVENING, NO : VBbi3Tr& 2A. (ITANKSGIVING T NIGHT), - A CONCERT HALT,. TICKETS 60 CENTS, OR THREE FOB 161.. For solo at .GOULD'S, FEV CNTIE. and CREiTNIIT Fts., ASHMEATI & EVANS'. Find, Conceit' Hall. threw daysin advance Lecture at Bpi • • nolo,ol P,ANFORD' NEW 0PER4.1 . 110.11815 1 1 / 4 4 .- 7 RACE Strest. below Third. OPEN FOR THE .SEASON. EARED:M - 8. SANFORD Proorteto , cad Mim SAN FORD'S OPERA,TROUPTie. The largest and best Minstrel company In existence. Sanford appears in Porto, Dances, and his Burlesques.. Doors open quarter to 7:\cornmence quarter tea ... ♦d minion 23 cents; Orchestra,6o cents; .Boxesss. /44, and $3. not% lie 0133.: STIT UT- STREET 0 FERA HOLTBIS.. N. , No. 1221 CHESTNUT Strf:t. ALLINSON .2.. HINCKRN --.Prestitittr? bIORAIPS MINSTRELS appear aim evening in en elegant - ETHIOPIAN RraIiTAINKNET, Doom open at 7. commencing at 8 o'olOoViirreetetty. rAmiesion 26 cents. Reserved seats, which can be seemed from 16 t n , olock, 60 cents. 00133••• ASSEMBLY - . BUDDING; _TENTEL end CHESTNU Street*. •• ' • * • • . THANKK)IVING DAV • _ 'SIGNOR BLITZ , will jive THREE GRAND PERFORMANCES, cow— menc!nir at 1.1. A. hi.. Amid P . con.iwting of the WONDERS •in MAGIC VENTRILOQDISM„, and th e LEARNED. CANARY BIRDS. Admission 26 cents:Children idcenta; Reserved Rests.. DO cents.. . n023,2t CARPENTERS • Pr'vide Friil•diers Buirseription. COTII.I3OI , IPWTZS, 'Ai:IB.IOAL 7178. D. D. L. CARPENTiII, tisedier. a dunning, 1i0:62155 ARCH Street, tespectftdly informs his frielidnand the. public that ha will give a c..nrea•of Sf X Frivnte 00L11110B Parties. the.Musisal Fund E . slk The tint Soiree: WEDNEEIIf4.I%.DeI 7, ;S5l, to. he held every two weeks. Seas 'n Tickets for the .Coursa, !ire Dollnrc, admit ting & izentleioan and iiia•ladies. No spirituous liquors pain ,%e buildings. A few more F.sson* Ticketszim be hallo:AT of D. L. C a RPEN TER, at hie rooms. no tickets sold at *:e. door.= the evenly.* Birsfeld and: Aapetiorsirrinestra, 3s - liskintire Drat music, is et gaged, CIRRI% ANIVORCIRESTR-k--PUBLIQ %•••" REHEARS a7.,6 Aiwa SATURDA'n. SX Waken. M. •at 111561c.§.;.r.,F111S SP BALL. Si )a Tickets, 2k. cents. Six Ticke r tk, En, *OK bad at ftn d'a. Adres. and Meyerts MAO Store& and at tht AalL n 0441 H•R _lt' FA J This adraira.)des rip . a3P2res the p - patezot production ol the painter %Viet. iszwar on extabitlait at the MILDER - 3F OF !)M5 CHESTThi79! Street s tosettille ,with the ens3la.colleatton ot the lu•sl—t—. ntion. .4 5 11Stanaef twenty-nye , cant& * asol4-214* TKE ALGA PatITY OF PINE .1. RTE CHFOrIiTiT Sknolifirloveilootth, is OPAN DA-12.1,W tor viaitcro.,iroroSAL. M. to 62. 11. 36 ..•-•• DIL FINE, Pali. OTICILL DEY - k1 1• •••" TINT Aar the last rarczyy years, 5119 TINS 10 4 7 below TAlrd,‘ blurts the zas.t, oesistitr4 TENTH 02 Aso, :an! ted aa , Rae Gold„Platiart, SUser, Val • Coraltc, , Esc ,at brill a s , for Deal and subs 1. - wort , wore raasonable axy DeuAlst in. Main Wort - state. Tea.tX plugged to. last for life .itatfietrea'sta.Vrt faralred twitit, No path extract - I,u. Llj -gring rantodc.l.?+% DBNTTE.TRY. DR. BOW. 14;2" aerie ARTIMMAL TEM eaGold; Bauer. Vulcanite, from 85 is NO Teetn 51). agaveoil upwards. Repairing, References- ORICe. 2 -tirNrg- Etreei below Locust., . .3m „.:.% WRITTEN :41113 1FER8.6.24 f 4I SCIIIPTIOZIS of Character. Constiteo -4,,, - and Tis.. tui lent, with ADVICE Business. Naittlz, Sdnon, tion, Salf-Agiprovement, snags t. tad Praia. . lug of MILDEW, social adanrutipe„ d end evening„bg • JOEiti Phrenologist as °Wiesner. 1, 01-tnilitasil Be 2% S. TENTFI Se. 'Min 47heactug. THE 'UNDERSIGNED, -HAVING corner of Arch, losa_therertiopetpu) ; MON-BD his 15,21,-L ESTalit OIEFICit TP,NTI Street, It b. F : EGistortg, i np i o bAh ir k t bA s ptiVic o . s Ettyttter h u d i s prenazed to collect INIVISISTS, azz.tiad, 1L; 10.sse Tizt ; t s . I D every part ;)f the city. • 0817-2nr G,'s.s3DFOlth S KAT E S ASD . ..I3 : ICATA jEertrilm . : i:i. Dea l ers ere rsquesteipiiiill and examine snAnteii of new styles of LO.diell. and . Gelato &Writes . to; MR.' t w Loeb .will be furnishe At die lowest quionfeetnr• rie No.by B L. 'BUR RAN. 301)..hufactriker's Agent, No. SST South B,XTBS et. . „ra_bn AMINEMIEBITS. PAUL BERGER'S
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