~;, . a_.4 % '7s'7'Sheaf. lrh ,r i°:l.,llrjeilooco Van Horn. Pa o ' 9 eat/11101 Ne ortOWIE. ~ • „, v. ,0", ell, ?eerie, Nr' a ew R.P B Fed, 4", jeviel Ely, neo d n ee IP , j T e & pbAr, N TeroeY 1 , 1C. ,, ia w ra.wbold. Attleboro f'is , -tebnm, Bunks no '• ' ..". K 14 , , etz, rhopeetOWD. '•:r1 ,- 0 if K,lti ht. Carveroville .4;s b h Eve, ,on, Boairm co Hoary Witteon, 13 , 0 ks 00 tr . ' York L Bookman,lobo DO Vco 1 , 32 i tOWII A Kirk, & &firewood P Harding, Southampton tslelwro Beat. The w rry L I ';' l i;frry !. aciA iz'litow - n ; kiuton 11tickP CO TI iM Bsoll florae% Somerton - Alfred Sickles. Somerton W Bothwell, Ra.rtaville• A S Roads, B..uthatepton E Nickerson. Jr, Penni Si V B Vseertedalen, Pe St Stsysne. Somerton & B Wegner, Cressona, Pa Casper &inle t lomsrton Frio k linSox& ' Somerton Fran M eroodmard. Pa 12 AA Ff ivrri , won Wood ward, Pa ~ 1 Vsrotrovin en. Penn% F orthanepten Rruj Ye-trel,_ Books co joh t , Carr, Harteettle lie nal Lake; lin:mono, Pa real. M Stetson & In, Del A F Rurt•tk, Oxford I J - Cl,lrk. M D Tanl.l. Rdinegy Oxford. Rcbt H .al Wn Oxford .1 fi , eltois. Oxford x t 3 Rutter. US A A J Mogen n In, o::ester F Fry, Maryland (141 iit er, west shelter t Bhaft , v. Wog Chanter Sidn-v R graft, N Jersey Jobt Blyd. I , Actar co Mist , J delottey, Wash,D 0 J FAst.ve Psalm A Anderson dire CO r 5 xvnt 1 JerPet .Yd l Del %ALMS'S!. 13 nongnerty Boxers A Grant. rg. , w Jerwr J M Vinnick.on, J W w Baski so G Clark. Drew York SF ram tor. Twir °Mate L Bro , ,,kbesd, Penns T W Cutter, Stroudsburg ' we i'l 1 t .~alle ~ 13 ee ,ea J R Sobel]. Harz or, r & . Pet , r Wirtho 0[1:114W. Parma L.wies er tn..Piccabarg D .ter. Jr. Bathlehem. H P Herb. Reading Catviu P Jauue9, Penns Mill , iii u ,-iron J. a Yt u c 18 R EWE wi:IIAL NOTICES. (,-,Trls, SORB TECROAT, BROX.' Coup, Whooping Cough, and inel.7 V. however esvetely develnped; ere ~axly short time by Dr. BAraTN9'S PP OF wiLp CHVIRY, a medicine related as universally known. Tre• SSE Si SON, ;ie. 330 north SIXTH — BOB STEcx & Co.'s - PIANO r •-• 111 % T AND N & HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS. 'T 500 each of t hese floe moo tip have been ;sold ORGANS. r G., and the demand 18 CAB Di ST :autly increasing, ORGANS. .ale only by C4RI NST ,T E. Gone., OROAN. NTH. and l; HBe_' INUT Ste. Oa SI SST `," a. , le-tf 0130AAS. P.SIDENT ELECT. DARR OF TOWER HALL. I* won the noble prize ich roar patient signs hare preet, fears no tonne ,- rise thrill the boosts . earth's greatest hard. to each sorerelga proud, your eta ion grand the obscurer crowd. ,leer, and constant cap , . of your bosom be, v. F, the weight to bear 1 - r~t`rlicity is known • • ahem the fates assign alone, .77,c.0u5, than a golden mine. tome, although in state the White House outshone, contemplate, t::!E. , .1 that It Is all his own. cola and wholesome fare, /:: ti,iith he boasts no robe of power, hrlsrisoute , well-made, clothing wear, prOf,llfed from BRNNETT 9 B Tower. Ready-made G trments, equal is ?l,ltr, fit, material, and workmanship, measure, at S 6 to to per cent. lower a full and complete assortment of the ..; •.O,EI the market, purchased for cash, at • •, •, of as season, and sold for cash only, :L.', lowest prices possible. • , TO WEB HALL, • No. 51.6 MARKET Street, BINNET r & Co. iTi'M KNOWN RESTORER Or COLOR T BAIR DRESBINO COMBINED. Sure Preventive of Bo Mama. : AO' Color _Restorer and Dressmg." aim ilea Color Restorer and Dressing." ;In restore gray hair to its original color. will make It grow on bald heads. resthre the rataral accretions. Eli remiva alt dandruff and itching. • e.S.lteaka the hair soft, glossy. and genii Me. • , erve the original color to old age. .r_; , rPrerit the hair from falling off. t.. ire oil diseases of the scalp. and can be awied with the hand, as :;.. n the shin or soil the driest linen. The ,bened, and natural colored restored, deleterious application of mineral sub- :.:.r nor bottle, or i liX bottles, $4. Sold by SSx J. SON, 330 North SIXTH Streak. it IN 'S CELEBRATED COCOANUT CE SEED is warranted to preserve, !, eu, and beantlfsithe hair, and entirely •niG without soiling hat or bonnet• \.1.:-.'acturecl and sold by W. E. McCLAIN, ' North SIXTH Street. :111,conot to wholo sale dealers. nolalm .'r:VIION OF TOBACCO CUTTERS, Plug Tobacco Manufacturers, Job-, :rt. Thaw Growers, and all others in favor applied solely to the leaf. and at the ptiDg the producer, and devolvhsrupon payment of the .ax, will be held in :w it YORK, at 10 o'clock A. M., on WED . , I , t,laber 7th. at the COOPER IfieTIVITE. :Lo Committee. nol6-w3l :.tATP.'e Emmy BoAP, TOILET BOAR, In emelt nolvereal 1110. , Clat :1011D the OROIOSST materials, to MILD In Its nature, FRAORkIiTLIT 80ENT• ISTREMELY BBNEFICL&L In its action upoii 1 , 4 sue by all Drugglate mid Faxiar Rood. fe2B-tatbuilY CLOTHING, S. E. corner SEVENTH and MARKET Eta. ..""THING, S. S cor. SEVENTH and MARKET H ISO, S. E. nor. SEVENTH and MARKET .WT SING, B. E. oor. SEVENTH and MARKET NO, S. E. oor. SEVENTH and MARKET NO, S. E. nor. SEVENTH. and MARKET r• J'TII I NO, 8. E.cor. SEVENTH and MA BEET -"TIiiNC., S E.cor. SEVENTH and MARKET I NG, 8, oor. SEVENTH and MARKET IF: I) . 8 E car. SEVENTH and M ARKET "THING. B. E. cot. SEVENTH and MARKET 11 , :NG , B. E. car. SEVENTH and. MARKET .NG, S. B. oor. SEVENTH and MARKET .',. 1, 7", - IING, S. B. oor, SEVENTH and MARKET _- . q1i1:40, B.E oor. SEVENTH and MARKET S.B. tor. SEVENTH and MARKET ` 1 ill IN 0, S. E. nor. BKVENTH and MARKET 2."7 . INO, S. E. or. SEVENTH and MARKET 78 IN 0, B.E. or, SEVENTH and MARKET 'LING, 8. E. cot. SEVENTH and, MARKET U. ( 4'111110, BOYS' CLOTHING, BOW ;: r .t ' l lll, Boys' Clothing, Boys' Clothing, Boys' Clothing, Boye' Clothing. Boys' Clothing, Boys' Clothing. Yeristy, In every variety, variety. In every varietY. 41 .11riety. In story varlet,. H. L. gallowell & Son's, kn. L. Hallowell & Son's, AIR. L. Hallowell k 41 H. L. Hallowell St Son'e„ ,nbs streak 584 liatke,4 street, t let street, 534 Market street, tile rarest, 634 Marketstreet, g rin street, 534 Market street. Syrinx —We Wore the largest and beat of Ready-made Bays' (nothing bithe rate. styles. and made In the best manner. 414 0 WEL L a sox, 534 MARKET Week ,Ist 4 /CH Oisonarto, OF nag LATEST de Is the beat manner. expressly to: RETAIL Loa RBT AILLIAG FELONS marked In I . l t$RS. All goods made to order warranted h• The one. pride system le strictly adhered therebr treated alike. JOEIB' OLD-ES. tD O NS•PRIOIt CLOTHING HOWL.-„6O! lhat, tear Sixth. de2193 DID ON Taktursawniro DAY. k W a gitd, ThankagiYing Day. iratitade confessing; lush a holiday, '=many and many a blueing. 41 J waa bright, a-id erten. and calm, t skit 6 Dor dot da were murky ; `!ot our glad TliankalliTing hymn , 4 eat our fill of turkey. *: ; l ' , a l E4t sort of thank* We we. . 1 1 1 4 jubilation, rorlos br land end lea :tt,,aled eat° the nation. '''Thensors, we thankful were PtTiell of raiment `4 V ' Doc r sinners buyand wear '.duets rates of Mll/132t* or Clothes, at Oak Hall's rooms, IS to paper collars ; .sSerior pantaloons, tlz to Mean dollars. -I,trate Pantaloons! .I"runatkable Overcoats -04 11/3;aralleled 'Vestal and stock of svery s aort Of Lna , crillue raiment. Prlar /Out money with you, And Snit Yourself. WAN/MAKER & BROWN. OAK RAIL, cur, SIXTH and MARKET Streets. c4- N l fizsox'a HXGREST Pszamni LOCK -STITCH OWING MACHIAS% 4114P/ST, BIAPLIIBT. AHD , Ztatl333D- .11110 0PC.-0a the 44th Ina, at the 114 n Olb' 0011 ItY,_by the 'Rev. Mr. Matlack. B.A. of Ms MST. • - "Oa Thankt Atm Day, November yrreate Hotel, the'Rev. Wilbur F. 4C. a./1011 Or New aims cow , . of gouty, • BRY AN —At Columbia. 8 0. about the 14t Job f Octo ber. 1864, Mrs. Sarah Latham Elizan, relict of taken Bryan, Rho, of Charleston, S. • in the 79th year of her age ECRFILDT.—On the 23d. instant, Geo. Ectrfeldt, aged 68 years. The relatives and friends of the family are irWted to attend the funeral, from his late residence. No. 818 North Twelfth street, on Monday, 28th it , at 2 o'clock P. Ii se. • CHAMBERLIN.—On the 21st instant, Elisabeth W.. wife of William Chamberlin. The relative. , and (thuds are respectfully invited to attend her funeral from the residence of her husband. 1226 flatten •treet, above Girard avenue, on m or ning, Saturday og2 J 6th instant, at 10 o'clock, to proceed, to New- COATS. —On the 22d, Sergeant Chas. Coats, of ()eta- PRAT 0, SW Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteers, son of Collin and Elizabeth Coats, in the 22d year of hi. age, of wounds received on the 27th of October. in the advance on Richmond. Elie relatives and friends, and those of the fatally. are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, on Saturday, the 28th, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his parent., 2184 Master street. without further untie.: also, the members of the list Penneyre , ania Veteran Volunteers Who are in the city, are respectfully Invited to attend."' -PEARSON.—At Torreedale. on the °yentas of the lid instant, Ruth, wife of Isaac) Pearson, in the 69th year o• her are. • The friends of the family are invited to attend the fu neral. from the restdence of her husband, on Saturday morning. the 28th instant, at 10 o'clock. Interment et Lou 4 , 1 mu. •-• . _ EERLIff.—On the 26th inst., Louisa, Went child of Certain C W. end s'naau F. Kerlin, aged 16 days. * ' BAIMITT. —At her residence, in Upper Providence, on the wirninsof the 22d Inst., Eleanor Barnitt, in the filet r of her age. LUPIN'S BLACK ALL-WOOL REIT. Lavine Black 411-Wool . Empress Cloths. Do do do inutaeline de Laigas, full double ',MM. Do do do Tamise Do do do Nerinoes. Do do do Cashmeres Do do do MINA and Long Shawls, _ full and extra sizes - Do do - Bombazines, dm • BESSON at SON, SiolluNiNte MORS, ode. tf No. 91/3 CHESTNUT Street. 'PYRE & LANDELL HAVE OPENED A- 4 I some TM , valuable goods for t CPRISTMA.B PRESENTS. Expensive Long Shawls. - Expensive Dress Silks. Element Lyons Velvets. Chriktnas Scarfs. Ras, Gloves. &c. no2B-tf FIRST CONGREGATIONAL ChIIMEI. PRANKFORD Wad and MO STGO AISIiT Avenue—Rea. D. L. GEAR, pastor, preacnea SABBATH, at 10.3 i A. M and 7.4 P. M. - It THE GARMENTS OF .THE J EIGEL PRIEST. —The peat eermoa In this conree crib! be preached In the Ohnrch,or the gplphauy, TO MORROW Evening. Service at halt-piat 7. 1.0 ort BEDDING, SIXTEENTH AND EqATEt—l'reactintat 10X, by 114 y. T EE , 11146 T. TIMER; H 7X, Bev. A. S. UELIKENBAIEEC—T it O MOBROw. • igar.. "LOYOLA AND NINE JESDITS.— Lecture TO-Nnasuw BVENING at the Chetah of the Meeetah (UatveresHet). LOCUST JU vtrZit tweet,. It. • lerST. CLIERIENT:S CHURCH, T WEN. TIETR wet) ORRERY Stn.—To-morrow being the Fourth SIIIIDAT in the month., the attetuoon net vice Rill be milled. Evening oervica at 73; o'eloct . tar ST. MATTHEW'S Lure! ERAN C,RURCH, NEW Street. below FouarEr. be twr rn Rec. sae Tine.—Services by the pastor, Rev. E. W. RUTTER, ri- MORROW Morning at 10% o'clock.. Eni.ervice commences at half. poet 7 o'ctock. It tar REFORMED DIITC CHIMCH. SRVENTG and SPRING GA.R.D13.1 Ftreet,s Bev. T. H. SUY RAM, Pastor. Services at o'otock A. E. wad 7,id P. M. All are invitee, espetnetli the mum. Iri air:IH.NION Hie E. Carrell, FOURTH Street, below ARCH —BABB aTit, Nov. Vtti, Rev. JANES .NEAL will preach In the Morale' 4104 o'clock, and Rev. THOMAS T. TASHER in the Even ing at 93‘ o'clock. lc* SPRING GARDEN MALL, THIR TEENTH and SPRING GARDEN (Brenta—The mtetings of the Church of God eadembling here are every LORD'S DAY at lOg A If., for worship. in "the tweaking of bread. •• showing the Lord's death till De come," In grayer and praise, and fo . r 'teaching worddmshing one another:" Preaching or late by CHUB. CAMPBELL. at 7% P. M. nos-sige SWEDENBORGIAN—CORNER OF BROAD and BRAADY WINS Strests.—Thesub- Pat of the Rev. B. F. Barrac's Lecture. TO-140 SRO W BVENINO, at 7X o'clock , will be—" Some clear indi cations that the Last Jsdargent took place in the world of Spirits more than a hnndrsd years ago '• Sirmou by br Barrett In the Morning at 10% o'clock, " Aut 1 my brother - s keeper?" Pablie invited. THE BISHOP WHITE PRAYER. 1300 K EMMETT. —The SIN Anniversary of the Biehoop➢ White Prayer-Book Society will be held in the cunßca OF TB E BOLT TRINITY. on SUNDAY EFEI ISO next, the 27th last. The annual report r f the Board of Managers will be rend and a sermon preached by the Rev. ALEX. 11. TINTOS, D. D., of bow York. Service will commence at 73 o'clock. A collection will be made in aid of the funds of the Society. (10 JAMES M. AERTBSN. Secretary. agir'' SERMON ON MIINDAY CITY CAR QUanTfule, in WALNUT-STREIT THEATRI. TO. MuRROW, (bunday), 734 P. M.—Rev. S. M. LAN. DlB, M. D.. will deliver third of series on "The Rook upon which the Church Split." Scibjsct—" Sunday , City Car Question—How to Keep the Sabbath Holy, throwing that the sovereign people should not allow the Phartesea of this enlightened century to enslave them giving to the Clergy a enterttfc andl Christian definition of Rest and Holiness. and exposing the glaring nonsense of ignorant and bigoted seotarian mo• nopoly. Text—"Ye blind gpides, who strain at a gnat and swallow a camel.' 5 cents admission, (no onangtlivezi), to defray heavy expenses. Please bring Union li mn Books. ROB?. HALE,, Chairman Committee. iger. BBV. XXVI B. HUGHES WILL preach TO. MORROW MOANING and &VI NING, at Green 8111 Ball, SEVENTEENTH and POP. LAB btreeta. its ' CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL CELDECE, cOMCERT BALL —Preaching by the Pastor, Rev. EDWARD RAMIS, at 10,ii A. It. and 7 P. M. Seats tree. or TIME EXERCISES OP TELE Ninety-fifth .finniyereary of the ST OROR4E'd M. E. CHURCH. continued TO-MORROW. Bishop bCOTT will preach at 10X o'clock: flintily gathering at 9 o'clock, and preaching at 7 o'clock. OrMEDIATION OF CHIBIST,—. e:BANGS OF HOUR.—No. 24 of series" by T S. STOOKTO.N,at DLSVSNTII and WOOD Streets. SAD DAM A 3 TEROODI, 9 o'clock. Subject : "Genige Progress. Concluded in Adaptation to the Times." Morning worship at IN o'clock. GEO. G. RIELLINIS WILL PREACH in the Church of the Disciples or Christ. on TWELFTH Street, above Wallace, on LORD'S- DAY, It 10X and lii o'clock. Bubiecte—.."Acitnen.c.n.emew me exerpt the Father which bath sent me drawshlm." " Ood now Oommandeth all men, everywhere, to ll re pent." WAGNER FREE INSTITETE OF SCIENCE, COLUMBIA Avenue and SEVEN TEENTi- Streets —Dietz:or Service even SABgATH AFTERNOON, at Sire o'clock. TOMORROW , Preach ing by E. B. A DAMS, D D. All In invited. UP • 9PIMTIfALIS3L—Iitiss BEIM. WITH will give her closing Lectures at 841X SOM•STI/DET BILL. on SUNDAY, at 10% A. M. and 734 P. Df. Adinisslon free. gar I. 31:ID. PARDEE, AN INISPb Rai TIUDIAL'MEDIIIM, will speak at the Cluuch. io PIEICENIX Sueet, below Front., TO-MORROW (Soo• day) at 3P. M. Admittance free. -. TENTH ,iNNIIITEKSARY OF THE TOTING MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION will be bell In CONCERT HALL, next 310NDAY NIGHT, November 25th. Addressee by Hon Judge allibon. Rev - George Dana Boardman, Rev. NiAgetort Goddard, D D., and George it. Stuart,Eeq., President of the United States Chiistlan Commission, A grand selection of Vocal and Instrumental Krone. by the !du. Ideal . talon of the Association Mr. E. W. }Tardier, Conductor. Tickets can be obtained grutattouely at the Tee et House, or at the Rooms, 1009 and 1011 OHM RUT Street. Exercises commence etl o'clock, it Or TUE NATIONAL CONSTITUTION. —Statesmen and Patriots 'seem generally con vinced that an amendment of the Rational Constita- Hon is essential to our future welfare and prosperity. It seems opportune, therefore. to propose such amend ments as are required by our obligations as a - Christian people, It is to be regretted that in that illustrious document there is no !emigration of Almighty God as the fountain of civil authority, or of she admitted obli gations of His Law. A convention of those who wish to remedy this de fect will assemble In the West. Arch street Prestryte rlan Chnrch (EIGHTEENTH and ARCH ,) on TUES DAY EVENING next, a. 73‘ o'clock, and will be con tinned through the following day. All interested are cordially Invited to attend, Rev. D. C. EDDY, D D., President. you. JAMES POLLOCK, ' , nee President. Rev. J. G. BUTLER, D. D. Secretary. • JOHN ALEXANDER, Beg Cor. Secretary. no2(1-31• SAMUEL AGNEW, Bag , Treasurer. HVBSCUIPTION OFFICE OF THE VOLCANIC OIL AND COAL COMPANY, AT COOPER & OR A.PF'S,' No. 11 MERGEIANTS' EXCHANGE. The corporaters believe this to be the cheapest and best oil property ever offered to the public. Of HOMO shares, only 215,000 will be sold. not-ti Ir t ar PETROLEUM `"STORAGE COM. "WTI' OF FRILADELFBIA.—The Subscription Book! , will remain open at the office of the Company, 327 WALNUT Street, arid at the Rooms of the Fiala dilplde Board of Trade, 505 CaIISTNUT Street, until the stock is all subscribed tor. F.31601:16 forwarding subscriptions or instalments will make their. cbecks payable to the order of F. A HUBBELL, Fag. Treasurer. no26sthlf orN. 'H. RICHARDSON, ESQ., WILL Read Selections from Poe and others, at CON CERT BALL, THURSDAY EVENING. December ht. Tickets. ?A cents. For sale at T. H. PUGH'S, corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT. no2B tf EXCELSIOR OIL COMPANY, 133 South FOURTH Street.—A. meetios of the Stockholders of the EXCELSIOR OIL COMPANY will be bead on WEDNESDAY, December 7, at 4 P. M., in atom dance with a resolution passed at a meeting held November 16. n 025. sw4V JOHN H. WYLB. Secretary. 112 W. "THE STATE OF THEE COUNTRY." THEODORE TILTON, Big" OF TIM NEW YORK a INDEPENDENT,” Will deliver 4 Lecture on thie Subject, in . CONCERT HALL, On TUSSDAY EVENING, Nov. 29, at 9 o'clock. Tickets 50 cents. For Bale at KARTIBN'S Book Store No. 600 CHESTNUT Street. noZ3.st gar TILE 1117/9SELL)FAUX OIL COMPANY, SUGAR CREEK, VENAIMO COUNTYZPA. CAPITAL *250,000. FIFTY THOCSAND SHAMS OF Ss EACH. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 82.50 PER SHARE. , 135,000 RESERVED POE WOREINO CAPITAL. J. B MoOREARY, President. THOS. A. SCOTT, Vice President. DIES6TORS. T. B BeCREABY, 1 3 W. VANHOITPER. .a THOS. A. SCOTT, PHILIP IPREHER, JOHN °WAIL SAMUEL P. FERREE, Seal and Tree& The prOperty belonging to tide Company consists of One Bandied and Fifty Acres in fee simple of valuable Lubricating Oil Land, situated on Sugar Creek, about two mites from Ca youth, which empties into french Creek.'Penalise couno,, Pa. This property has been selected will' a view to its Valuable Location, having ite lines extended along and on both sides of the Creek over Three Rundred,Rods, which, to Cher with the large amount or Flat or Bot tom Land, gives it euperlor advantages for drilling a large number of On Wells. At least One Hundred Wells can be located, with ample room for Tante, En gine House . and Dwellings. A good Well, giving Twenty Barrels per day, Is within one-fourth of a mile above it; also, several g'sod producing wells 011 the Creek below it. The 011 obtained on,thts Creek is the Lubricating Oil, which commands in price one hundred per cant. above other Oils, and is more in demand. The Company can obtain a large revenue by parties wishing_ to sink wells, reserving from one-fourth to one-half of the 011 free of expense to the Company. in dependent of the revenue from their own Wells, there being a large sufficiency of land for both purposes. - It is designed to rgive the contract to drill several Wells in the beat location at once. The title to the pro perty is perfect and free of inoambranoo. - Subscription Books are now . opea at the office of FERREE & 00., 33 South TRIED Street. F ir THE VIABION RIVER OIL cox- PINTA% OFFICE, 341 WALNUT STREET. .(Secoad 11.p0r.) WILLLUIft P. SClfia.t.'Preiddent:: J. 800801( APRICi• Searstarylad Weikel:nor. - m 17420 ' THE PRESS .-PRILADELPITIA; SATURDAY, NOVPMIER 16; 1'84: tar ROYAL PNTIt LLust comeApir, aP I Tat,, pop. 200,000 nw ARRA WORKING nariTALL. 420,000. StrBe . C.HIPTION PRICE $2.50 PER SHAER. This t ompeny own the following interests: The entire working interest in a lease of three (3) acres on the celebrated eMITH FARM, on Allegheny river. Ave miles below -110 town of ankltn. On this Blea ÜBBse is situsted the 8 W3ILL, now producing thirty (.v0) barrels daily, half of which belongs to thin ilempany. The derricks for two more walls are now being erected, and operations will at onee be commenced. This region of- the . Allegheny river bas been found to be highly productive; she new well latelh shuck on the Lag FARM ie producing forty (40) barrels per day also, the new well. on Baannarr im..iso is now pump i ng sixty (40) barrete daily, and increasing. besides other wells of twenty and thirty barrels in the Immediate 11. Ore eighth (Xi free intereet In all the oil obtained in a lease on the H. IfoOLINTOOS FAH![ nn Oil Creek, on which lease is eltnatod, two walls, pro dneing eighty harreLegter day. On this lease three new wells are nOW being drilled and near compi.ti n. tram which the Cosupsuy will receive tee one- eighth of the-o£l. The farm is well known, from the fact teat the tecCLIIIToCKTILIM YETEOLEOII COXPAZIT own She land adetest. • 111. Tbo I-64th workinginterest thefolloWinr de scribed lota on the celebrated RI DE AND EGBHAT FARM. on Oil Creek. In lot No. 6, on which there is a well now being tested. In let No. 4. on which is situated the UR WELL. In lot No. 6. On T eh; Iot TLE the new • fiatr WELL is now being drilled, and from the fact that it Ides lot No. 7, on wh oh I. ' , heated the HEYSTOIsE WELL. No. IV. lately strnclt, it la expected that a large HOWillg well will be obtained on this lot. In lot No. 8 This let is ail listed between lottr7 and S. If ss,wit as the KANSIONR LHASIIB, Which have snored tbenlie ve. to be the very best ut territory. On thia lot sitnased the OETTYBI3I:IEG WELL, ;Catch Jr now being drilled creeper. as the tools which bad been fast are ptnacved, and from the Indications a lc rat yle",a la expected. In lot No. 1 5, on which pzeparationa are being made to tan) a well. • In lot no lit This lot la _parttenletly welt situated; adjuia In s• tee celebrated lot No. fa, on Which is elitists& Lim Lew owing Well COQUIITTS. said to be producing six hundred barrels per day (the etneins of this well advateed the Nape Shade Com pany's etoob truth $l7 to $44 per attire.) Preperstione ul be at ores commenced to sink a well on this tot. . . . . . .. .... . . . .. . . . in lOt NO. W. lir bich it advantageously situated from its run Irony to , h , ' Heystone leares and tae Jersey Well. In lot tie. 21, on 'which is situated the celebrated Jllltl , llY WALL.. . now 'wady eing about 3GO barreie per Uay. This Is one of the lucent blowing . Wells on the Croat. In The lot No. 26, t n INEiCh i 8 sitnated.the KEPLER WELL .111/DE AND ROBERT FARM . . la acknowledged to be one of the f l eet-prodmoillt farms in the whole place. The toilowing remarks are taken from the financial columns of the rhuadelphia Press of It OT. 16, Me: The excuement in 01l stools is still increasing, and the price of eome of the producing companies has lan tern. Ily accented We notice the companies situated in the Hide aid Sgbert Farm, which is considered one of the teat on Chi Creek, having rapidly advanced se:Lb.n the tact few days. nig is owing to some .arge wells having been lately struck on this property, one flowing about.* thousand barrels per day, sad one 11 , ,wing two hundred bagels per day. The entire yield. of tote Sum is•nuirbelween fifteen hundred and two thousand barrels per day. and some of the companies keeled . n the • Idaple Shads," Hyde Farm," Hock.' 'figbert... 'ldieeral.' have had their •incomes doubted by the above new welts going down on tote ham. on one of which the largest oil crevice yet lonia is Had to have been struck " IV. One etrtenth (1 7) working interest in two acres and 18 nwches on Clerry Ron, on which is sitnsted REED WELL, now producing home SW barrel., per day. This well le One of tLe moat reliable, and has been (tatty increasing. end the striking at it has proved the fact that the Cherry Rum property is among the =cat reliable ann productive In the oil region. V. The entire land tutored in 12 acne on Cherry'.Ran. ebout threa•fonrthe of a mile above the Reed Well. Theproperty le well :crested, being all boreable, and WELLS AIM NOW BRING DkILLED ON IT, TWO OP WRIER Las miten c0:07 . 1,10mm, and, actiordtng to the least a granted, FIVE YORE WALLS ARB TO BE COMMENCED ON TEE PROPERTY MIDIS ORB HUNDRED DAYS FROM NOVEMBER 3, 1664. Thia interest ie expected to inoreate the 'tele of the Company to a large amount. VL. Forty acre., in fee simple, on Cherry Bun. above the 12 acres corned by the Company. On the adjoining far me grear activity now exists, derricks being Oracle ai:d wells drilled. Two derricks are now being erected. and the development of this property will be prosecuted viitorously. . Tie following' extract is from an editorial of the Public Lfdper, November 19. 1554: One of tie men t remarkable features about the pre eat oil excii (-Mk nt le that, while the territory known to pos,eis oil is e 0 rapidly extending in area, the older eate/td portione, wheremost oil has been drawn off. are dully raising in price. Tie price, too, of the oil is higher tbun ever. being eleven dollars and a half per bane) at the wells now. Yet, all around Oil Creek new mast WVe been added of far greater extent than those before known The whole of Cherry Ban may be said to I. eve come into the market since the beginning of the year, end is new ct midered the most valuable territory sn3where to be found. Weill' are supposed never to, fail on " The Company are now receiving, from the producing intereete, fifly.four (94) barrels of oil daily. which will enable them to pay a handsome and prompt divi• send on its capital; nice, an interest in eighteen wells in various singes .1 completion. Two on Allegheny river. from which they will re ceive hale the oil; treee on IgcCLINTOCK Feast, from which they will receive one eighth the oil; FIVE ON Cosaar RIIN, half the oil; TWO ON Cnraav Box, aft the oil; and six on ran HYDE AND BOBEILT FARM If thew; wells have but the usual success, the produci. Lion to ti e Centrally will be increased toe large amount within the next ninety days Twenty-eve thousand dollars will be retained in the treasury for the purpose of developing the lands .of the Company- Bnbseriptione will be received to the above Company at No. 528 WALNUT STREET. ROO TUX.: One dollar on eubecrlbjng, and oeedo ll ar and Arty °mite on the fifteenth of December, 1864. nol6 6; nr , DUNHAM, OIL COWPANY. CAPITAL, $500,000. 100,000 SHARES—SG tar Value. The following is extracted from the Philadelphia In quirer, of September 17t11,1864.pr10r to the organization of" " The Dunkard Oil Company: ' On almost all the streams in Greene county the lands lave already bean leased with a view to explo rations for Coal Oil: and on one particularly, called rnnkard's,tbe developments have been of the most en couraging character. .Tie editor of the Waynesbarg (Penna.) Neseenger, in referring to the subject, after a careful personal inspection of the region and the opera- Cone that are now taking place there, says: • " • We are boneetly 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 Vermin° district, while in the purity, gravity. and value of the Oil. it is acknowledged to be Infinitely superior. Our convic tions on this subject are based upon actual knowledge and observation of both regions, and of the geological formations and surface indicetiens— Direeav , gratified to learn tnes'we arelioralone in these favorable imnres. slons and auguries. Scientitc men and experienced and practical Oil operators Ai , a n " m n e nnie in and t Pr duetting a g re tl l i n e v irtre n na i l m o r eclVi ' - f tenets to the promising character of the Drinkard country. Already several large companies have been °respired in Pittrbrirg and the East, which will soon commence operations on an extensive scale. In the meantime, individual energy and .local enterprise are doing much to develop that favored locality. New der ricks spring up every few daye,and the process of sink ing wells goes on in many instanoes without interrup tion night or day."' Books openfor the sale of stock at the Coat/Hug-HOW, of A. H. PEANCISCIIS dc CO., 513 IiAItHST Street. A. H. PEWS CISCUS, President. Wag. IL HOOD, Secretary. n01.5-11t tgr McHINLEY OIL COMPANY. •NOTICE OF DIVIDENDS NOS. 3 AND 4 —The Trusiees of the McKinley Oil Company have declared a regular monthly Dividend of TERSE PER CENT.. and a supplementary Dividend of TEN PER CENT., both. Payable at this office. November 30. to -Shareholders of record, at the closeof business this day, November 14, um. WALTER E. LAWTON, Treasurer, . no2l-6t No. Si JOHN Street, New York. NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL PETROLEUM. COMPANY. CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000. .100,000 SHARES AT $lO EACH. Subscription Price $6 per Share. LANDS YIaLDING LARGELY. 071.10ERS: HON. DANIEL S. DICKINSON, President WE. T. PHIPPS. Vice President. ROBERT BASSETT, Secretary. Books are open for trobsorlption at the oidce 01 the Qom• PanY, No: bi Empire Building, Ti BROADWAY, N. T. The lands of the,Company are situated in the heart of the Oil Region, and include portions of those wall. known localities, "the McElheny Farm, the two Ns. Clintook Farms," and other proved and valuable work ing territories, Including over Two Thousand acres of the best Oil Territories along Oil Creek and in West Virginia, now under process of successful development, and oil is alrtady regularly and largely Produced frOnt several wells upon them. oc29•dsW3m Address the Company. "P. 0. Box 6368." New York, Flr MAD 21,941GA 1 T101T OOAMPANY. PtiLLADELPHIA, Ziovember 22, 1864. A Dividend of FIVE PER CENT., being Two Dollars and Fifty Cents per Share on the Capital Stook of the Company, has this day been declared by the Board of Managers, Payable on and after TUESDAY. the 29th {natant, elear of United States and Sicite fazes. n023-6t . EDWIN WALTER, Treasurer. DAIIP II IN AND COLORADO GOLD MINING COMPANY. Chartered by the State of Pennaylvania. CAPITAL STOCK, $1,603.000, 100. 000 SHARES—PAN VALVE. !d. President—JOSH B. ANDERSON. PINHOTOI36. Thomas A. Scott, James B. Wre n. B. Brows, • John W. Hal , Harrisburg. Wm. S. Freeman, - N, T. C. McDowear do. Bobt. P. King. John Brady, do. John W. W. Wylie, Lancaster. Charles DeSilver, Wm. G. Shute Colorado. B. P. souramokva, Secretary_and Treasurer. °Mee of the Company, lifo. ASS WALNUT Street—. Room No. 6. Authenticated epecimens have been procured from some of the Company's lodes, and have been assayed by Profeesors Booth and Garrett with the most gratify lag results. Subscription lisle have-been ruled at the Once of the Company and at the Treasurer Once (In. ternal Revenue). No. 427 CHESTNUT Street, Farmer - a' and Methanics' Bank Building. To original subscribers, RR per share, for a limited number of ehares. • Circulars, pamphlets, or Information can be obtained at the Once of the Company after the 17th last. • OCTOBER 14.1864. ocl4-3m PITTSBURG AND BOSTON PE. iIIge 7 TROLEUM COMPANY. CAPITAL ;400,000—PAR, 1115 PER SHARE. EUBSCRfPTIOII PRICE, 1 621.50 PER SHARE. FOR FULL-PAID. STOCK AND NO FURTHER AS SESSMENTS. • The property of this Company .consiste of the TollOW ing valuabl« FY,S, SIMPLE Territory, extensive lemee- Lolds. PRODUCING WELLS, wells coin and nearly finished: No. 1. About 20 (filly) Acres on Cherry Tree Rem In FEE SISPpI„ boreable bad Melina to sink PIPIT WIELDS. flue Territory is opposite the Dalzell Petro leum.Ccimpany (Hayes' Farm), on Oil Creek, bounded th2part by rue celebrated Story Farm, &c.. gro. No. 2. Lease Perpetual (99 years) on Waeh. McClin tock Oil creek-334 sores all .dat, very valuable, flow. leg and pumping wells all around. • Pio. 3. •• Wild Cat " Flowing Well, about Hibernia own the Wash. McClintock Farm. The Company owns the WHOLE working interest in this well, en. gine, tank& &o , &o. No. 4 " California Well, No. 1, on Oil Creek, down KO feet. all ready to re tube. This well has flowed 150 barrels per day. No " California Well, No, 2, on Oil CreekoloWn nearly 600 feet. No. 6. Lease perpetual (99 years) on 23‘ acres 011 Creek, all fiat, containing the above wells, with fifteen horse engine, tanks, derricks, engine houses, &c. No. 1. Lease perpetual (19 years) on 234 stores Oil Creek, all dat, and in one well u own 400 feet, one quar ter interest (working) in this well and lease. TEN THOUSAND SH IN ARES CA PI RESERVED FOR WORK- BooksG TAL. for ORIGINAL subscription are now open at our office for stew days only ; when closed the stock to ba placed on the regular Boston and Philadelphia Stock Boards as a BONA Pll5 dividend-paying, OM PRO DCCINEI compaxr, when 11 ia expected the Aaron will largely advance. AU-further information, with pros. eivaes, can be obtained of the undersigned. The email capital of this Company, with the actual large interests, must make it a favorite as a secure invest ment. H. S. DESCH, 1 4 p anim bar Buildings, WALNUT, below Thid, Philadelphia Agency. LEONARD & MANLEY, 58 BEAVER Street, new York Agency. SPONGER VILA & CO. Baukere, Boston Agency. n 16 lftf WESTERN BANK OF PHILA DELPHIA, November 18th, 1884 A meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank will be held at the Banking Blouse, on MONDAY, the 19th day of December next, at 12 o'clock. M., to decide 'whether Ibis Bank ebah become an association for thepaellas° of Bathing ender the laws of the United States. and whether Itehall exercise the powers conferred by the Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth. of Penneylvants, entitled "An Act enabling the Banks of this Commonwealth to become aesociations for the par • nose of banking under the laws of the United States," approved the 22d day of ngust, 118 , 1, and to take any farther action that May be expedient. n019.1m C. N. WEYGANDT, Cashier. NOTICR—ALL PERSONS HAVING claims sigma the UNION L8A.01314. or any of its Committees. will please present them to the under alined before the Ist of December 1864, at No. 1-814) CHESTNUT Street. JAMES i. CLKOHORN .nol4. tde 1 Treasurer. WAXAMILKER 1-830 WW, ligiro 11, filliggeHAUPTION$l. —T H E &Mks to receive xxibsenpflone to seven Well. located and draftable tracts of LAND, situated in the vuorksoo .103 010 N. Will close on MONDAY next. /11 of three_propertiee have brans selected for their d eligibility, an all are contiguous' fe, dd/ofn, and are between lands of the 'Farrar," ''ltorsideant,'' Ger , mania," "Phonetic," Bull Creek," and "Tionesta Oil and Lumber" elempanies. having hz the aggregate a capital of seven millions of dollars. • . These seven several tracts, embracing MI Acres. will cost the subecrabers on an average only s26o` per lore. TO of these MI acres are within gunshot of Oft Terri tory (no bettor, if as good), held at $376 per acre (or $76,t00 for 200 acre.), while one tract of 60 acres, which the subscribers also get, lies midway between twit properties, one of 22M. sores, which, within Wiliest few days, «old fur $1,600 per acre: and the. other, of 100 which, slum the commencement of this enter prise, sold for $2,000 person; or $200,000 for 100' acres. in connection with this 60-acte' tract it might be said that It le In close protimity to a well which commenced floret., g MO barrels a day in July last. (These statements are made to indicate that if these lauds, in bulk, were nom pat upon the market, more might bo resit:ad ft om then, than by the present plan.] As the purotase of either of these tracts would re quire more money than the, majority of persons haveAt command. It is proposed to divide them into one hue: deed Interests of ono thousand dollats each, thee afford than:inn of limited means, as well as the capitalist, ea opportunity to secure an interest in thts truly wonder ful as well as umney making region.` • As all are aware, the usual plan adopted for the'die-' velol meat et eautia property in to forma company, and Peen, certificates of stock. TT plan here proposed may be considered anraffruinarp to tho organigstloo of one or more ci n-ponies on these estate-, which 'will sent the 1(0 o• lethal anbi•cribets only o. e thousairdldoLats each. and are ,object to no ryalty,lewsee.orknor4aget whet s( over but will be got with an priqueetionable title. in fee sirorle tin (mahout. The BUINCRIBIIIai Innithes, upon this suretantial and solid basis, organize one or more ci mperte, elect oflirars from among thimeselvors, each /abseil r brine equally eligible to the position' of an )biter of the company. In order this lna nd t ooze returns may be speedily real- . ized. these subscription. are based upon the proposition that when the 114 is all (notlee of which will tie duly given), the subscribers immediately organise wool:Deo ny, with a capital of 100.000 shares, at eve dotlera each. • which will eatitle each einem-Met to an original 'interest of I, t 00 Ohm, or *5,000 in the capital stockl,l" the cost- pony, of which a reservation of ten per cent will glee tbe company a •tocir csOlial of 10.000 shares. or $50.000 for the immediate development of their ei,tates. If this reserve stock, at the opniins of the books-of the crinyany, were sold ,t tall its face (8.5), or aabettglE per share, it wtatld be seen that tho stock of those - wlio• now subscribe to SHARES would at once be hitnd. tamely 'talents:idly value. Farther, whet. the.r wells commence flawing; the stork must ripitily increase In value. And fteetllolo frock, of the laud as may ha retained b. the company, which they do DOI themselves mean to develop,. may be• leased on a " roysity " for one. tn.rd of the oil pro dnccd, berwiberdo•pwil of, the divider:ie received from which source- would also greatly increase Ili'e value o• the orig. - rootstock. - Considering the perfectly eatisfactory price at which Bobrcrlbereget their property, costing no more than it might NOW is a body be sold for; also, bearing ins mind that the subscribers themselves organize the coot pony, manage its (attire. and that by the plan pro posed, if curried out, bacdeome returns may be re- - alized, and also recollecting that the merit of this ea ts prise has been Innen-rag ted by cautions besieges men, who - have endorsed their opinion of it by sub- • scribing, there should be no difficulty in deciding as to which of, the man, really good enterprises before the public yen give the Tnelerrence to. Thtg shales are en. PrO each. payable either at the time of oubecribing or when _the Hat is made no, If detfted, two or more persons cat club together and take a share. As the books will positively close on MONDAY next, November 28th to secure one or more of the few re rosining shares address, by mail or telegraph. or apply at once to DUNCAN M. 11111•CHMON„ s. E. cor. FOURTH and W eLNllT.Streete, Phila. Subscriptions by mall or otherwise also received by E RADA, Trustee, lifra 327 WALED(' Street, Phila. n024-thg 2t pir OFFICE GIRARD FIRE LED EA. Rog Hitio Ett NeEcompaNT, No. 445 WAL NUT Street, November 14. 18e4.-Tito Directors have eoclared a dividend of FIVE PER RENT. for the last six months, clear of taxes, and payable to the stock ho'ders on oft mend. ALFEED S. GILLETT, • nol6-tnthtt Gt Troaattrer. tigr NOTICE. 4-111126. ALCINDA WIL HELM, M. D. will Lecture at *LISBON ST SERT HALL. on SATURDAY EVENIN3. 8 o'clock. Nov 26th. Subject: Woman—Thc Pact and Future of Our Country. Admittance 11) een , s the proceeds to be given to the Working Women's Relief Association no 25.21 gr. OFFICE OF THE ORKSBY PE TROLEUM COWAN.Y, No. sr South THIRD Street, PAII.AIIBIZEII4, November 23, URA A Dividend of TWO AND ONE-HALF PER ORNT. he. been TBI DAY deolsred on the CAPITAL STOCK of this Company, owned and held on the 20th instant. To be paid on and after DECEMBER let, IS6I. n023-3t ROBERT F. BROOKE, Treasurer. NOTICE.—THE DIRECTORS OF THE CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC LAND COM PANY have declared a Dividend of SIX PER CENT. upon the Capital Stock. payable to the respective' Rol:Molders on demand, atthe °Mee. No, 424 WAL NUT Street. Cuo24-St3 ISIAC LLOYD, Treasurer. itar• DIVIDEND NOTICE—OFFICE OF THE MAPLE SHADE OIL COMPANY, 6:84 WALNUT Street. PHILADRLPHIL, Nov 7S, AD. I be lilostd of Directors bare this day declared a dlyl - of FOUR PIE CENT. on the Capital Stock, paya ble on and after the 30th inst., clear of State taxes. The Bobhe will be closed for transfer on M 6250, test., at 3P. M. and opened on the 30th. - n024.5t THOS. R. SEARLE, Secretary. OFFICE OF VILTBRAN BOUNTY lkir FUND COMMISSION. No. 7 Goldsmittea Hall, LIBRARY Street, Philadelphia . —Re-enlisted Veterans, who did not receive any Ward Bounty, are entitled to a City Bounty of Twenty-five Dollars. The Commis sioners appointed to examine claims for the above br not y of twenty-five dollars will meet on MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS and .TARID AYS. at 4 o'clock P. M . at Bo 7 GOLDSMITH'S HALL. LIBRARY Street. Per-. sons entitled to. this Bounty are requested to apply at this °glee. . D. SAITNDERS,ChAir' 'n. `{JONATHAN BULLOCK,. PAUL J. FIELD. GEO. W. SIMONS. EDWIN °EMILE, n024-ISt lar BRIGGS GOLD COMPANY. NOTICE Or DIVIDEND NO. Dividend of ONE PER CENT. bas been declared, payable attbis office, Nov.mber. 30, 1884, to Sharebolders of record, at the close of business this day, November 16, 1864; • WALTER E. LaWTON, Treasurer. No. Si JOHN Street, New York. lar CHASE GOLD COMPANY. NOTICE OF DIVIDEND NO. 2.—A. Dividend of ONE PkR CENT. has been declared, payable at this °Ere, November 90,1864 , to Shareholuere of record, at the close of business Ibis day, November 16, NEC WALTER B. LAWTON, Treasurer, no2I-dt No. S 1 JOHN Street, New York. lar OFFICE PENNSYLVAINIA MAIL. ROAD COMPANY, PaissusalintA„Rov. 4th, 1961. NOTICE TO SAAREHOLDERS. —The Shareholders In this Company are notified that, under Resolution of the Board of Directors, they are entitled to subscribe to the Stock of the Company the amount of TEN. PER CENT. on their respective interest, as shown by the Books of the Company on the 2d init Each Shareholder entitled to a fractional- pert of a share, under the terms of the Resolution...hall have the osiv-ilesi-shiere on thesinirssiest of 'Fifty Dollars. This Stock will be issued at the par value of FIFTY DOLLARS per share. Accrued interest at SIX PER ChNT. 'will be enraged from let Inst. until payment is made. The Books for subscription and paymeut will be open on MONDAY, the 7th lustand will close on the 91st of December next, after which no further subscriptions will be received under this Resolution. TEO& T. FIRTH, Treasurer. nob-tdesi Barowurour. OF THE CITY BOUNTY FUND COMMISSION, Commonwealth Be-W -ing, No. 611 CHESTNUT Street. Prmansunnin, November 28, 1864. BOUNTY NOTICE —Whereas, the Commissioners of the Bounty Fund have evidence that a large and in creasing number of the volunteers receiving bounty from the city desert with impunity before. leaving the city, and, that there is an organized system for the pur pose, notce is 'hereby given that the Commiseion, with the concurrence of the Mayor, will entertain no claim, end will advise fhb payment of no bounty to volunteers enlisting after this date until the adoption of proper safe guards shall insure that those who enlist to the credit of Philadelphia shall add to the effective strength of the atm,. For the present, the payment of bounty will be con tinued to recruits for the Regular Army and Naval ser vice, properly credited to the city of Philadelphia. - nOE-St 8 P. KING, President. Iger' PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY.—TREASUBSR'S DEPARTMENT, PHILADFLPHLA.. Nov. 2, MIL —Tile Board of Directors have 1 BIS DAY declared a eemi.annual dividend of FIVE PER CEot on the Capital Stock of the Comport'''. clear of National and State texas, payable on and after 15th instant. Powers of attorney for collection of Dividends can be had on application at the office of the Company, No. 238 South THIRD Street. ne3 1w THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer. NOTICE.—BANK OF NORTH AMERICA, NOVEMBER 21, Notice is hereby given, agreeably to section 2 of the act of , the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled " An act enabling the banks of tle Commonwealth to become associations for the pur pose of tanking under the lairemof the United testes," approved the 22d day of August. A. D. BM that the Stockholders of the BANK OF. NORTH AMERICA, on the 14th ink.,-voted to become such an association, and that its Directors have procured the authority of the owners of more than two thirds of the capital stock to wale e the certificate required therefor by the laws of the United States. J. 130,CKLET, nr.99 'Cashier. MILITARY. RBOULARARMY.-CITY BOUNTY only payable to men afflicting tbe REGULAR. ARMY.Api , Iy at Rendezvone. 204 DOCK Street, below Walnut. EDWIN E SELLERS. Captain, 10th 11. E. Infantry, Recruiting Officer. REGULAR ARMY.-ARTILLERY AND INFANTRY. All the,Government and Local Bounties paid. Soldiers can enlist in any Regiment that they bare formerly carved in. Walnut. at rendezvous, No t Ottlt ti DßOl s ialeAbelow Captain 10th U. S. Infantry, nolBl.lt* Recraitiag Officer. THE BALEX, LE-11. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE UNITED STATES GOYSRPMENT CIRCITLAII. le. 5 has just been Issued. Send for a copy to the. SALEM LEG COMPANY, SALEM, NABS , and 'learn from it.the reasons why this leg is steadily supplanting the many " beat legs made in the world. " CIRCULAR. No. 5 contains a DESCRIPTION. OF THE LEO, Its ADVANTAGES, TESTIMONIALS of SUR GEONS and WEAREEP ACCOUNTS of numerous CASES treated by this 'original and ingenious method, TERNS, end all other needful information. Soldiers entitled to a Government Leg can resolve the Salem Leg WITHOUT CHARGE. . FANCY GOODS. Mantle Vases, Flour Pots, Hanging Vases, 'War dian Cases, Mignionette, Hyacinth, and Crocus Pots, with many other choice goods, imported expressly for our own sales. FABIAN BUSTS. • Flora, Eve. Beatrice, Lisbee, Psyche. Bacchante, Ariadne, Cupid, Goethe, Schiller. tats and Brackets, dm.. &c. S. A. HARRISON, 1010 CHESTNUT Street. Sbakepeare, Stott, ?Alton, raEBO, • Parana, • - Garibaldi, Napoleon. Mozart, Beethoven, Dante, Marble and Feriae. Pedes GENTLEMEN LIABLE - TO DRAFT can, have Substitutes mustered into the Regular Army, MaTille Corps, or Navy. which entitles them to the bounty paid by the city of Philadelphia: and gen tlemen residing in any part of the Slate can have Sub stitutes mustered into the above branches of the ser vice by bringing a Certificate of Enrolment from the Provost Marshal of the district in which they reside; and those not liable to draft can have representatives mastered Into the same branches of the service hY applying to. WIC LETFORD„_ Late Adjutant 29th P. V., Vo. 40 South THIRD Street._ CARTES DE VISITE-H&VE THEM ouldent B, F. REIMER'S Gallery—exeented with taste and skill, and incomparable in style and acefriftey of likenese. Gallery, 824 ARCH Street. - 11.* T TFB SIZE, PHOTOGRAPHS IN OIL colors, the obis , style portraits that is entirely sa tisfactory. Arenrate in outline, features, and comes- Mon impressive coloring. B. -F. REIacKIVB, 624 A RCH„Stree t. I 1• WAX CALF SKINS, KIPS, SPLITS, T &O. dlOO, Calf Glove Kid, for sale cheap at back of 80. 915 North FRONT area. CHM. F. BAKER. T HE BEST PLACE IN THE CITY to purclutie Elead•Dresses. fancy Caps. or Nate, Is at 004 ARCH Street. ,Also, Feathers cleaned or. dyed In a superior manner. it* SKATES, SKATES, SKATES A fell assortment of SKATES and SKATE STRAPS for sales's:very low prices, at W. W. KNIGHT & SON'S, GO9 and 511 COMMERCE Street. TOYS, TOYS AND FANCY GOODS:- Just received from Europe, a large assortment of Tors of every description. Also, Fancy Articles. la great . variety Meerschaum: Briar, and a variety of other Pipse and Cigar Tubes. JON DOL L _,_L Importer. 00/ 8- tuthatto No. 5091 NABEBT Street. OSINISAI4 GILOTWAO FLOUSZI RETAIL Buy' GOODS. , VREITON MERINOBS $1.65. FRENCH MERINCES, $1.50. FRENCH DEERINOES, 57.00, FRENCH -2.ERR1DT0E5, ,, ,22,254 • New./Otis, comprising all the cholOgoolorift From the late Auction Wes t . AT REDUCED PRIORS, CHRWEN STODDiller & BEM' 452,. 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, strove TIRIGET. COLORSC.A SEIMIR.3 PLAID: BRIGRP COLORS POPLIN PLAID. BRIGHT COLORS REENR(OP,LA,IfiIe Prom the Int. Auction Wee. citrawm.,,eronDLin 450, 4,52, Mid 454 North SZOONRStreet, • n025.3t, atkrre Winow. NEW CLOTH' HOUSE. Finest American and Imported . Clearings, Over coatings, Coatings.. "Veattngs, and Toweertogs, me dlum,and 10 er:prlcedichsods. ' Beet City dud Country Cost. m supelled with Winter Woolens for PINE CLOAKS, OVERCOAT S Brffirltsit SPITS, DRESS )3131201rt. &e. French Beaver Clothe, chest Insporced Thick Chthchillas, most costly tftWorted. Velour Clothe, best fabric: desireote shades. • Sport ling frosted Besvgni:einblime quality. Low grades (rented tuar,"..im • WHIT/glt2 'kW. °Vidal:lo/M. Bleck Tricots, loners to finestirradee. Black Doarkina. to salt eveypimwre. " Intrh thiket'Aftweet blear Doeatine. extra welliflEV Harrier best I mertcan fancy Casebneree. Stout end Sue Cassimeres for suits • cawinterea for Bret-clue Boys':weres. 11,000 Yards ell.e.irtlef.P, wholessiened retail. 7.000 yards Clothe, wholesale And. retail. • Prices will he houndjust right.* PLANNET, 5H1R611406. He. 6-4 fancy Flaneel hr'rrings, eeverah new Attlee. 6.4 plain extra heavy Shirtintre. stisoliwitter weights: ylain and fancy Shirting maerlat Shaker Flannel!, every quality, by the yard on' piece. Gray Twills, every grade, by the yard en piece. Rom 'Twine, every welgitt. by 'he yard or piece. Fine wbialrFlae eels. every width and kind. Blankets fog soldier, bed, crib. cradle, and borsa, COOPER & MAAR% It S. H. corner NINTH aisd KARACHI' Streets. TAGG 8c 1 33110.,CORWRR TENTH AND 4. FINE, open BARGAINS from auction. 1 lot genie Erie colored Berlin glower's NI. 1 lot gents' heavy Lowed; cloth. cafkid gloves. SL2S. 1 lot gents' heavy black 6 , oced silk gloves. 67c. 2 lots igsliell! Abe Prench.cloth gloves, &Soto $l. 1 lot children Ireloth'gtores.lllo. 1 lot gents' black Cod colored silk neek!ties. Bk. 1 lot ladies' merino vests, high neck andlotur sleeves, 1.75. 1 lot nee linen ensiled border cambric Mk's. 87,V0. 2 lots Sae linen - 24nch border hem-stitch benclker -. chiefs, (16 and 60e. 1 lot gents' dark colorachenille scarfs, 75e. T lot ladies' bitiekitid gloves. 611. worth 517. 1 lot broche scarfe,black and crimson centre% 32 to 35. 1 lot wide tape, led bound, steel hoop skirts, $1.60. I lot black and white wool underaieeves Mc. I lot very heavy, doable boiled black , ' bonnet rib bon. 75e. tot hales' linen.ittanding collars. 10c. I lot gents' Bray merino shit tr. $1.75 not Hamilton unbleached Cantos flannel, 700. 4 lots Sne and Mont bleached shirting. muslin% 45 and 6(to 1 lotblaek and white, slfword.shirtlngfiannels,B7Xe. 1 lot Shepherd's plaid mobabs, 60c. Also, a fall line gloves, ribbons, oortmonnalse, brushes, note and letter papers. adat?e, Stc:. c: N. B.—Tames Ravinifiei, beet )fair Tonto• in use, 600 per bottle. . noB6-2A pur OLID AY B ARE RAPIDLY AP FROACEING. —.The publio ark respectfully no tified that they rnaylind EMBRoIDERED RWIEE and JAOONET'COELAng. BUtBROIDERED'SwISE3 and JICONET DEVI, of Col lars will Cliffs slid Collars w b Sledves. EMBROIDERED TIAISTI3, - ROBES, and.CAPS for In fant.. EMBROIDERED AMES. TUCKED HOKFiI, MED FIBRES., SHEER LINEN TAM IkiRDERED . lIDEFS , oNNTLIRLEN'S . COLORED BORDERED LINEN IMRE& BLACK FRENCH LACE WILE. • THREAD LACE COLLARS. And many other items, ornamental and useful. in Chit the l arge s t stock of. LAOIS and EMBROIDERIES in this city. Fr m theism". quantity. and , the low prices salted. you are very likely to he salted at WORNE'S Laos and Embro'derr Store, No. 3$ North WORTH Street. • • - - DEP rOOSIMS. r • - 7' JIM Fofid colon; extra due quality. for $2. Plaid Poplinaof unusual beauty, at 42. Good qualitY'lakeptald Poplin*.lB.2s. Fienrr d reps, 186hatre. and Merl'ltoes. 127 'Arles newest unique American Delaines, some of them choice and neat, others-yery gay stripe. Oyerloo pieces American prints, 31,25,28. and Acts. Black fd °hairs Lod Alpacas, 62 ats to $1.76. B.,lmorals.fresh lot for mbsses,.maids,.and matrons. Cloaks and Moods in Cloak room. Cloak display unusuall C y OO ood. Sales rapid. ilit CONAD, • 8. Z. Cm. BlNTB.aad MARKET fits. CLOAKING CLOTHS. -- Just received, an eligant assortment of Plain Beavers, Mixed Beavers,. Pruned Beavers, Chinchilla Beavers, Velours ey Whitn Cloths, - • Plain Black Clothe, Cassimeres, PERKINS, no2t-3t . 9. Stu% ININTH Street. NEW FOR, 1804. ♦ A spy 4pIosGREAT INVENTION IN , 4044' & SKINT THE DIIPLEICTILIPTIC (OR DOUBLE) STEEL SPRING. • J. I. & J. 0. • WEST No.youx. ONAKBERE STREET ' , . metheowners nintie patent and. exclusive Manufac turers of this, „ . `.& W. BRADLEY'S PATENTED DUPLEX - ELLIPTIC STEEL SPRING t3RIETS. This invention consists of Duplex (or two) Si'lntl° Steel opringe, ingenionaly braided tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, making the toughest. most elas tic, flexible, and durable spring ever toted, enabling the wearer, in consequence of its great elasticity and flexi bility, to place and fold tbe.ektrt when in use as easily and with the same convenience pa a silk -or muslin dress. It entirely obviates and allehees the only objec tion tohoop slants. viz:AtFuyance. to the wearer is welt untroulillokAtp em oted assemblies de.”.4.weres — rirt OS CI tiro Delmer bran r crowd ad— ! place, from theditilcolty or contracting them to occupy ing a small space. This entirely removes the difficulty, while giving the skirt the usual full and symmetrical form, and is the lighteat and most stylish and gricefal appearance for the street,, opera, promenade,. or house dress. A-lady baying implYed the pleasitte, comfort, and great convenitince of wearing the Duplex Filltptio Spring-Skirt- for a single day, will never afterw.ard willingly &Winne.. with the nee of them. They are the beet qualtighan evoseg„part, and by far the lightest, most durable, itanfortable. and economical skVrt made. Ides. chants will be entwined as above, and ladles to most first-class retairstores in thin city and throughout the different States. *a. I DO UG foi the LEALLIPTIO SPRING SKIRT TIRADLEI7B DUPLEX ELLIPTIC arm; Verylle2tbleaolded easily when in use to occupy a small space, =akin the most agreeable skirt worn. For sale by J. hi EtaFLEIGH, 902 OHESTAUT Street. IRADLEYS - DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT-The greatest improvement we have ever "en . lAll6lftliATlBh2tillaeLalfgli.qf CORWBN STODDART gs BRO., 400: 452, and 454 N. mown Bk,'ab. Willow. nol7-1m ••••••, R 9 .8 HOOP SKIRTS.. 62Q • .. • OUR .oWff 116.1{E.'' • • The /nal C omplete IlEsortrukut and beet (plenty and. 60/811 in the market, wholeside and. retail, at mann fectory, No. 62S ARCM Street. 'together with the " NEW FLEXIBLE SHIRT," Riot out, the most pliable Hoop Skirt in the market, equal to the " Duplex Ellptic," and at .in lower prices. Also, constantly in receipt of fall lines of low priced Eastern. made Skirts;kid padded and rivited —l6 springs, 66 cents; 20 stain as,lit• 26 springs. •1. 16: SO springs. $1.26: and 40 springs, 411.50. nol9-Im s - T. "HOPKINS. "L'At AIL DE PARIS " IS NOT A - pi - . Powder corpacte, but a Most delioloue t preparation t at givee'both the color and texture of po lished ivory to the , chin. lIICISNE JOUIN, No. 11l Tilli-TlKStreet, below Cheetnat. 64 j !EMAIL DE PARIS" CAN BE -A-A used by all ladies in the privasyof the tot trite. It removes all spots and roughness, and its purifying effect on the skin calls forth freshness, color, and beauty. B. JOUIN, 10. 111 TRATH Street, below Chestnut. - 6 6 1 - ,'EMAIL DE PARIS" QUICELY -a-• and effectually rumor es theme unsightly black• worm specks which detract so much from the beaWy of the clin. 11. JOULE, No.. 111 TENTH Street, below Chestnut. c ST' - DE PARIS" IS. ES. PECIALLY endorsed by Mad'lle Vestvall, Mrs. Ws.TherAnd many ladies in Private life. whose Com; mendatorff letters for obvious reasons, cannot be pub lished. E. SOHIN.'11.11: S. TENTH Street. Of and soldiers whose complexions have become tanned or bronzed ?fi the exposure Incident to a camp lite. will end tLe Amsil invaluable. • Orders by mail should, be addressed. JARED & RENE, General Importers. Philadelphia. oc&mws tf FANCY. FIRS. LADIES=. FANCY FURS.. • .3 - 01-I.IV ILPAXIMIEFLA, , Re. 718 AMIE Street. above Seventh Street. At his old established stole. IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER, AND - DEALER IN . FAITCY FURS - nos LADIES AND osix.DREN. RIMINI now in store a, rem large sad beautiful assort ment of all the different hinds ancignalities of , FA.EO7 TUBB FOR LADIES'. AND CHILD/LIVE WEAR. I solicit a sail from those in want. Beinember the name and stamber. JORN FAREIE.d.S 718 ARCA Street, above Seventh. -I have no partner or tsiimection with any other store inthis city. oc9-4mif THE WASHINGTON HOUSE—A. ce.RD.—it having been announced by the Bulletin of the 25th instant. that this hotel would be closed on or about the let of December, the Lessee ft om Jammu lot, 1866, begs to inform the public that during the time the House may be closed it will be thoroughly rev °- voted and refitted in a manner that cannot fail to'give satisfaction to those who may patronize the establish ment,. lair. CHARLES AILMOND, formerly of the "Indian Queen, " Wilmington, but more recently of the "States Mum, " Philadelphia, will have the en tire managemenVunder the new administration and he assures the public that no e ff orts! will be spared on his part to make the House in all respects pleaeant and agreeable to his guests. The House will be re-opened on the 16th of January. de26-tf DRAWS GREAT TOBACCO, CIGAR, AND 'PIPE STORE. No. 413. CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia, Fa. Dean keeps the greatest assortment. Dean keeps the greatest variety. Dean keeps the largest general stock. You can get any kind of Tobacco. Yon can get any kind of Cigars. Yon can get any kind of Pipes.. Yon can get any kind of Snuffs: _ • AT DEAN'S DEA'S GREAT TOBACCO IffroHE. No. 413 CHESTNUT Sweet, Philadelphia. Pa When yen golo Dean's yen can get anyttd.ng yon ant in the wall. of Plug, Pine Cat and Smoking Tobac tors, Domestic and Havana Cigars, Piper', gke. _ Dean beeps the largest_ general stock of Tobacco, Cigars, Pipesoisc.. in the United States. • Dean's sales are so exteneive that he can afford to sell at about ene.h all what others sell for. Dean sells to the Army of the Potomac. Dean rellsto the Army of the James. Dean sells 'o,the Army of the Tennessee. .. Deaneelle to the Army of the Cumberland. Gunboat's all order their Tobacco. Clifers from DEAN'S, No. 413 013RSTI4 LIT Street.. Pennsylvania merchants all boy at Dean's. New Jersey 3:aerobe...lean bny at Dean% Delaware merchants all buy at Degree,' As the) can always get just what they want, and at much loWer price than •they can el,ewhere, and: they do not have to pick up their goods at a dozen little stores. All goods ordered are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Order once and you will always order from Dean's, ea his plug and fine cut chewing and smoking tobaccoes and cigars are far superior to allot bers, and he sell s for ranch less. 'DEAN'S, No. 413 CHESTNUT. Street, ne„ 22 ' lfhilaeelptia E;',O9A.Sx T 8 NEW PUBLICATIONS. PARSONS ON THE LAW OF CON. TRACTS. NEW EDITION. LITTLE. BROWN, & ILILO WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON, PUBLISH THIS DAT, t PARSONS ON THE .LAW OF UONTEAOTS. Tide edition eontelne new (Upton upon ()entreats of SAipping. Merino Insurance, Fire Insurance end Life Ineuranee, Liens, and the Stamp Mtn. Also, new Sae- Nona UPOA Wee to Arrive, npon Bought and Sold Dims, and nPon Trust /tortes's& nol3-tu.ths3t NEW BOOKS,. nBErik€l7.9 IN. THE MAIDEN AND MENEIED LIFE OP ROSE HEYS. NT. 18mo.. cloth. 61 eta. BEN BOSS. it Sequel to Boca Lane. 18mo.. cloth, 60. cents. A NEW HIPP 'E'OO/L. Bquireimper covers. Nrctr. THE ILLOSTEE.TE 137* . 1i BOOK. Square paper cover , . 30 cts. ETTY '6 AnoinrFßA,mics: or, A Little Week: 18in cloth, 60 tePs. ' TWO CHRISTMAS ..TIERS: tir, Two Ohrtstmas Byes with Ltabcp arta hits CL...idren. 18mo., cloth. 21 ate. KATIE . LEE: 0r,.• Little Duties for . Little People. 18mo.. Math, 90 rte. • Juet IPn ell abed ands for sole by THE AhiERIC A If 'WIND SY: FiITROOE 1111100. not 26 6t H. WYE CHESI - ITEIT Street, Ph $. 28 NEW COUNTERFEITS ARE delerlbc,d In , PETSIIBO3VB DEVICTOS for DECEIII3M. PricelVcents. (IFFTOIAL LIST' OF THE NATIONAL E ANNE. --The only- official HA nablished is in PETERSON'S DETEGTOIs for DEOEMBER.„ Monthly,one year Beint-monthly, one yea— . T. IL PE rEßsow MOE . 306 °RESUME threat. peiladelpcla- Ali the NEW BOOKS arefor sale at EBTIIIISON' S. rt IpETERSOP'S DETECTOR FOR DE CEMBBE NOW RRADIF: FULL L!ST OF BKOI6IIN Belmar DEFORIPTIONB OF 28 KlitW 4OUNTBRPRITB! OFFICIAL LABT OF ALL FIIy.:NATIONAA, wa,N.KB. 4ifd.itiAttil?t - 9,tiffiT orf-khirrg:iffAlc. onboxellSae DETECTUR pablishedi Price 1.5 cents. TWO NEW BOOKS PUBLISHED' BY D: APPLETON ec CO.. Nos. 44E-and 445 BRO*DWAY. APOLOOVICAr—PRO DEMO A REPLY'. TO A PAMPHLET RE TITLED "'WHAT, THEN,. DOES DR. NEWSMEN NEEAPTI" 1 vol. 12mo, Cloth, 893 page% $2. colanders: PAST I. Mr, Kingsley a - Method of Disputation. 11. True Mode of Pireeting Mr, Kingsley. 111. History of My Religious Opintcms up to 1833. 11 IV, History of My Religions Opinions from 1833 tir • V. History of.My ltaligiAus Opinionsfrein 1839 to 18111 VI. History of My Religions Ophaions- from isa to 1845. VII. General Answer , to• Mr. KingsleF. APPendix. Answer in Detail to kW Kitigsley's Accusations. • - LYRA. ANGX.TOADTAr. OR A. RYRITAI. OP SACRED POETRY; SELECTED PROM TOR RENT ENGLISH ligßifintai. AND AR RANGED ASTER THE ORDER OF THE , APOSTLES' CREED. By Tell RIM. G 320. T. RYDER, M": M 1 vol. 12mo, Antique-Moth, Red Blips. • Price. SS. b. A. & CO. EfAVW JURT PUBLTRUI.DI_ MOUNT DEItioNAED OTHER POEMS: By , Harvey Bice. 1 vol 12mo. SL2IS: ESSAYS: MORAL, POLITICAL, AND IRSTILETIO. By IL-ibert Spencer. 'lvo}, 12mo. Cloth. -NM A REPORT 0 THE PRO cIE EWE GS IN THE SECRET SESSIONS OF THE CONFEREN(:E CONVENTION' FOR PROPOSINGI AMENDMENTS TO THE CONETICCTION OF T EIE UNITED S rens. Held at Washington, D. C. February, 1861. By L: E. Cbittenden, one of the Delegates. 1 vol. Eve (both. Price. $5 ENTILISH, SPANISH, and" FRENCH lIMIRCAETILE DICTIONARY. A complete vocabulary of the Tactful willies of Commercial Correspdndence, Nantes of Ar ticle. of Trade. and Marine Terms, in English. Spanish, and French By I de Venetia . email Sta. $3. MEMOIRS OF CAROLINE P. KEITH. Missionaryl7 China. Edited by her brother. W. C. TENNEY. 1 Vol. 12mo. Cloth, $2 SPEECHES AND OCCASIONAL ADDRESSES. By JOHN 'A DIN- Z 1/0114 Svo. Price, $7. THE TRIAL; OR, Max LINKS IN THE DAISY CHAIN. By the author of " Th. Heir of Redclyffe." 1 vol. 12mo. Paper Covers; $1.25; Cloth, • 75. THE NNW INTERNAL REVENUE LAW, approved June 30, 1864; with copious Marginal References, a com plete Anal), tical Index, and Tables of Taxation. HCom piled by ORACE E. DRASOBH. I vol. 1070, 60 orate. Cloth 75 eerie. Either of the above sent by mail, freoof postage. on receipt of prim n026-2t INSURANCE. INSURE YOUR L• IFE AM 3P.; 3R. C 144. S. E. Cor. Walnut and Fourth Sts., PI4ILADZLPHTI It is a BOMB CONPAXY, and profits divlied annu ally, thus aiding the gummed to pay future premiums. Last dividend 60 per cent. BOARD OF TRIMMERS. Aleamader C 4 hilldin, J Einar Thomson, Bon. James Pollock, Hon Jos. Allison. Albert C. Roberts, Henry K. Bennett; Samuel T. Bodine, Philip B. Mingle, Geo. Nugent,, John Alkman, Wm. Howard. deems Ilaslehttrat, Runnel - - ALEXANDER WHILLDIN. President. . SAMUEL WORK, Vice President. 07a. Seo'y and Treannyer ------ n I FFICE-Or THE DELLWAEE VIAL SAFETY INSNEANCE COMPANY PHILADELPHIA. November 9,1164. The following statement of the affairs of the Com pany is published in conformity with a Provision of its charter: - Premiums received :from Zovembes 1, 1843. to October 31 DM: On Marine and Inland Blake 41424.047 90 On Fire Risks 138,507 IB 662,103 08 234,472,42 loreMinsas attFoliales mot marked of. November 10143 Premiums marked off as earned from November 1, 1888, to Os. tober 1, : • . On Marine and Inland 418,884 73 On Fire Risks " 120,5158 76 586,881 48 Intereet during same period, sal. vase's, dm *dir"" Lomas. Enemas, &c., duringthe Year. as above. . }Saline and Inland Navigation Losses ..... aft. an 82 Pile Losses • 49,685 82 Return .. . ...... 29,224 98 Re-Insurances 42,649 28 Agency Charges 19,064 98 Advertising Printing,_l2c . ... 2480 13 *Taxes—U. § . Tax on Premiums, • Policy, Stamps, as., 11,38(i 27 Sxnenses, Salaries. Rent, 14,089 00 ,E *This is exclusive ante amount reserved for Taxes on Dividends and Profits. ABUTS OF THE COMPANY. NOV. 1.1664. 1 2103,000 United States Five per cent. Loan, 1271 21131,060 00 111,000 United States 6 per sent. Loan. Bei. 116,215 W 75,000 United States 6 per cent. Loan, 6•205. 76.562 50 100,003 State of Pennsylvania 6 per cent. .... . ..... . 74,662 00 54,000 State of Pennsylvania 6 per cent. .65,040 00 3.r.,060 Philadelphia oityo . per cent. Loan• • 122,520 57 20,000 Pennrylvanialtallroad lat Mortgage 6 per cent. 80nd522,000 CS 50,000 Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mo " rtgaga - 6 per cent. Bonds. 58,260 00 /6,000 800 Shares Stock Germantown Gas Company. - principal and interest - guaranteed by the city of Plats- • • . _• 15,9 0 0 00 6,600 1.20 Shares Stock Penneylvania Rail road Company 8,111 CO 6,073 100 ShareeStock North Pennsylvania Railroad Company 8.050 00 60,000 United States Treasury Certificates of Indebtednese .... •.. . 48,423 00 30,003 State of Tennessee fiver ...... 12,000 00 135,700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, amply seoured..- . 128,703 00 W 8.260 Par. C05t,2842,100. 60 Market Value. 2857.627 87 Beal Estate .... . ... MOW CO Alla receivable for insurances made.,. 118,280 42 Balances due at Agencies—premiums on Ma rine Policies, accrued interest, and other debts due the ComPany 28,788 24 Strip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other Companies 464_,263. estimated value. • 2.95 9 G) Cash on deposit with United States Government subject to ten days " $100,009 OD Cash 011 . 4ienosit; in Banks...—. —« 88,154 98 Cash in 641 66 168,691 49 21401,664 02 ParnArmnratA, Remember - a. 1864. The Bead of Directors have this day declared CASH DIVIDEND of TEN PER CENT. on the CAPI TAL hTOCK, and SIX PEE CENT. Interest on the SCRIP of the Company. payable on and after the Ist December proximo. free of - National and State taxes Thel:ave also declared a SCRIP DIVIDEND of FORT PER CENT. on the EARNED PREMIUMS for the ye ending . October al, 1664, certificates for which will the Oiled to the parties entitled to the same, on and after let December proximo, free of National and State taxes. They have ordered, aloe, that the SCRIP CERTIFI CATES OF PROFITS of the Company. for theyear lido, be redeemed in CASH, at the office of the Com pany, on and after the let December proximo, all Inte rest thereon to cease on that day. air No cert(ficate of prof,s istued under - GM By the Act of Incorporat ion. no certificate ehall tune ten lees olaimed within two pears after the declaration RP the dividend whereOf it is evidence." - DIRECTOR'S. Thomas C. Hand. StunuelX Stokes, John C. Davis, J. F. Peniston, Edmund A. Bonder. Henry Sloan. Theoaillus Paulding, William 0. Boulton, John Penrose. Edward Darlington, - James Tritons's . , H Jones Brooke. Bora ye. Dallett, Jr., Jacob P. Jones, James C. Hand, James B. McFarland, Woo in : C. Ludwig, Joshua P. Eyre, Joseph H. Seal, ftencer Mallvaine, George G. Lelper, John B. Semple. Pitteburg, Hugh Craig, A. B. Berger. Pltteburg. Robert Burton, THOMAS 0. HAFIB_, 'President JOHN C. DAVIS, 'Vie* President. HEM VILITIVar. Secretary. • nole-bu if TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE JL , CITY pfD COUNTY OyTIIILADBLPHIA.. ----- Estate of JOSEPH OAFI — SIDE, — Deetaeed. • The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of GEORGE WOLLOOK and JANE OARS] DB, Executors of the Last Will and Testa t of JOSEPH GANS (DE, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the Account ant, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of hie appointment, on TUESDAY. December iSLh. 1864 at 4 o'clock P. X , at his office, No. 142 South EIGHTH Street in the city of Philadelphia. n 026-stuthet JOHN B. COL &HAN, Auditor. TN TEE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY Alippopsry OF Pjrnapnpup. &tate of JOHN (IRMO. deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle.' and adjust the account of NANCY M. GREGG and JOHN W. 681E10,. administrators of JOHN GRIGO, deceased. and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountants, will meet the parties interested, for the purposes of his appointment, on MONDAY. December nth. 1/164, at 4 o'clock P. M., at the Wetiterill House, in the city of Philadelphia, n026-stuthet THE MAHONT 'ROUSE, IN ASH LAID. Schuylkill minty, after being closed for openonths, is being handsomely fitted ny, and is now for travtllers and visitors. Mr. HENRY B. WEAVER, the present landlord, lately of Northumber land county, who has had long expnce in this line of business. will keep a FIRST CL ASS HOUSE, and one that will compare favorably with the best Hotels in the country. - Manse Pa., Nov. 9. 1864. n024-1m ... pzimEß'S POPULAR STYLES A.m Colored Photographs made for BO; moderate obarge for an S t d , admirably,szeou Imesess See spool rpm Pat the Gallery, SECOAD lirMETSI ‘ZiA l blni• 4l3 tMlktl/eri LIJIThfI " j " MIPICI FIFTH EDITION. 3 vor.s. 81 , 0. $22.50 S 00 IS THE LEGAL. WEST VIRGINIA OIL REGIONS.-- A Gentleman who leaves immediately for the West Virginia Oil Regions. will attend to commissions. Satisfactory references given. Address to-day, poet OlEce Box 2962. Its AGENTS WANTED FOR THE MOST impala, and rapid-minim BUBSORIPTION BOORS published, insinding The Nurse and Spy in the Union Army, Sacred Biography, Standard History of the War, Layman's Assistant, & o. Send for efrealars. Address JOISRS' BROS. CO.. nol9-Im* 600 CHISTIfirT St., Philade)phia, Pa. 14 0 0K-KBEPER.-WANTEIii, A FO AL, anion in the above capacity, by a Young Man, re cently from the army. Please " aocoantant." office of The PreBa. Reference of the best. It* CHILD NURSE WANTED FON TWO' CBILDRDN; must have gond reference. Inquire this day from 2 to 4 o'clock P. M., at 1024 SPRUCE Street. Its TO PETROLEUM COMPANIES AND - 6 - OTHERS.—A. practical business man, thoroughly Raga Mated with the constriction and operation of Machinery. wiih mach experience in the erection of factories, boring Ari:Oat went, and the working of Pe try lisnin end other oils and who is competent to make his plans for huildhles, maatnery, would an. gage as agent and practical mangier, er join parties ab nt to engage la the Petroleum imalnetot ' Address, for two weeks. "Petroleum," cars of ..191", 004. CO., TRU:CONE BUILPINGSi New York. n0216t TWO • GENTLEMBIT, 1 TERCECANTB -a. of IMF city, sere about renting se extend... 4 TOUR tbrougli the 011. RBOIONS of Pennsylvania, Virginia, sod Oblo Baelne.es entrterted: to the= by reap.eaeible pollee will be a - readed to. Addreen at once, 1 , 41 nettle erv.y.• Box 2339, P. 0. n024-2t* WAV TED-A. YOIIIVG MAN WllO Las some kame.odge of romningTei acing Pmeges. mad'Composition. . Address Box 1.4:03: P. 0 1 no?6-3t• WANTtD—A. FIRST- ct &as NOTION V SALESMAN, with an established trade.. to whom a good E allay will be-paid. Annly innirson - tio MOOSE. 1.1 . 0115 T P. ,k co n028.3t. 233' MARKET' Street. WANT ED-A SALESMAN WHO .7 7 Can influence tradn, in an establllebell Ho9terir and Notion lionise. Adams. "B. E. & T.." office or this n015.3i* Apir.A.I 4 ITED -IN A. TRAIMPOSTA.- * • VON OFFICE, a competent Clerk. 'Mat be correct calculator, write a fair' and' rapid band. and folnish good testimony as to oharactor and capacity. Address "It. J. B. L _Ledger office. n02441i* WANT'ED' 'NY RENT, BY TIM , TsT T T Or JANUARY—A STORR, or tired door, on Max ket fame., between Second and SLxth street,. Addvas Box 2601, Peet Office, stating location and rent, aoat•tf 'WANTED, AGENTB.-A.GENTEI 111 • • eve Counts', al //10 a month. expe n ses paid; to Introducefilteen new and wirefutarticles, the bass sell. Inn ever °Bared. For particulars, address OTIS Lr - GARET. BIDDEFORD. MAINE. 0c26-411/4W3m 8196 A 101 - 0 lc 'l' WA N T,E •-••-• AGENTS , ever where- to introdua; tbsr new SHAW - dt GLARE' SIXTEEN DOLLAR FAMILY SEW ING MACHINE. the . oraly low prise Machine in the' country which is ligenffed by Grover & Baker. Wheeler & Wilson, Bowe. Singer & „and - Rschelder. Salary and expences, or large coramissionsallowed All other Maehines now Bold for less than forty dollars e a ch are. fait ingesnerto. and the seller and. user liable. Dlirs. trawl circu.ars sentfrce. Address SwAW & CLARK, nniri-filocank BIDDMFORD, Maine' FOB SALE AND TO LET. TO LET-- THE VALUABLE BUSINEBEI. STAND, 137 NORTH Tama STREET. OPPOSITE carainv. FIVE• STORIED, BROWN•STORM' FRONT. apply cm the Premises. TO. LET- A VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND. The Second, Third, Fourth, and Fifth Stories of the MARBLE STORE, N. 525 ILLItKNI. Strot, extol/46g tbzongh to COMMBEC eraser Apply to ROBERT R. LEVIOK, nol9-stuth-tf No. 403. MARKET Street. VOR SALE,--TWO SPLENDID LARGE MIRRORS, Preach plate, Apply et a026.2L• RIIS AROR Street. • .di MARKET-STREET STORE TO Anl. LET (No. 239); vacant January 41866 Apply to ANTHONY It: at J. H. MORRIS, zi026.41. No. 916 ARCH Btreet. • GERMANTOWN -TO RENT- House on lsher's lane, near the-Station. Apply to A. P. a J. H. MORRIS, no2B-4t 5 Ho. 916 ARCH street. da FOR BALE -A . FINE LARGE Grocery__Proirief on Store and Durelidlorat S cor. of EINEM:ENV:I and MOUNT VERNON Sta. n026.31* et TO LET THE HOTEL AND MiISTASIING, adjoining the Fairmount Market, TWBNTY SECOND and SPRING GARDEN 816. In quire of the Superintendent in the Market. nO6-304 FOR SALE-A DE B R A:B L E three. story brick dwelling, with three story back building', No. BB: Jacoby street, rentals ing ten rooms, bath and st , reprooms. range heaters, &c. Apply to the _ PENNSYLVANIA COMPAI. FOR INSURANCE, ON LIVES, &c., No. 304 WALNUT Street. no7S-amw3t* - FOR BALE.-TH 4 SUBSCRIBER AWIL offers.for sale his country seat, within half a mile of Wilmington, Delaware, on the Ifewrion. taints,' eightuaros.orlroods/and t - 111. toe centre of which alarge lawn with a fine variety of ahadetreee, ma ples, lindens. evergreens, etc., in all over a hundred fall-grown trees. The i mprovements consist of a large and commodious Mansion, franked onthe west by two towers, one of whichhi four stories in height 'nitre are-four large rooms on a door, with a hall eleven by forty-two feet. The honie has the modern -Improve 'menus. A hydraulic ram forces water from a spring into the upper story of the tower. There Is also an iron pump aud hydrant under a covered area at- tbe kit Chen door. The cut-buildings consist of a carriage house and stable sufficient for four horses and several carriages; also, a hen, ice, and smoke houses. The stable bail a hy di ant in It. Good garden,with several varieties of dwarf-pear and grape 'ODE*, in full bearing. There are also several vs • rico lea of apple. cherry and chestnut trees. Terms accommodating. Possession even at anytime. Apply to LIME G. CLARK, nedt-tf on the premises. 797.177 50 - FOR BALE-THE CONVENIENT Maktbree- story - WEIGH DWELLING. 'with double three-story tack tuildinge.. No. 115 North. Sixteenth street, four doors above Areb. In good order through out. Can be Ee en from 11 A. M. wadi 2 P. M. Early possession. n024-6t* gra CHESTER COUNTY FARMS Mra FOR SALE CHEAP. Apply to the Subscriber...b.. between 10 and 3 o'clock, at 21S WALNUT Street, Se cond story, or direct - to bim at NorriF town. - Penna. lto ISAAC ROBERTS, Real Estate Agent. 76,629 66 E 112,8“ 4 eFOR SALE AT PRIVATE SALE. i -A small FARM of 62 acres, beautifully situated, about half a mile from a station on the North Pennsyl vania liallroFtd. eleven miles from the city, in a high Mate of cultivation, can be had a bergain by spooling to- • C. MATHER, • 2 , 3 North SIX VH Street. office of Garderner's Afonthb.: Or CHRISTIAN DUP. FIELD,on the premises, near Abington Station. n2B-6t, BOARDING.- WANTED, B 0 A ND for a family of twopersons, child, .and nurse. Ad dress " Box DO. Post Office " Its BOARD --A LARGE SECONILSTORIt BACA ROOM. communicating with a bath-room. together with •Board,..tnay be obtained at 269 Soutb FiFTlf Street. nol6-tf INFOBIdATI.ON W ANTE D.— TEE undersigned desires to helix from the sister of J. M. Staples, Deputy eheriff of )11 Dorado county, California. She le supposed to reside in Philadelphia. Mr. Staples was_murdered while in the discharge of his official duties. Ilia effects are waiting deliver,. JAMES B HEIM& Sheriff's Ofice, ol Vim Placerville, El Dorado county, cal. LOST ARD FOILIND. LOST Obi IdISLAID—THE FOLLOW -A-1 ing CexßOdatesof Stock: Nye. 73 and 227, Allegheny and Fittabtirg Oil Compa nyi.n the name of Baehr & Kurtz, and also in the name of V. C. Bush. Noe. 236 and 708 in the Story Farm Oil Company. No. 92 in the Alcorn Oil Company, and No. 276 in the Egbezt 011 Company- New Certificates have been applied for. n026-10V VEWARD.-LOST, A LARGE WHITE AA) Naysl. Envelope. with Naval Orders, between Twelfth and Ridge avenue and. Eighteenth ant Green, on the Ridge and Green. SIG will be given by leaving it at No. 6 South TWELFTH Street. 1L p,, , T OLEN—ON TEE EIGHT OF NO VEMBER 223, Five Bonds, for $l,OOO each. issued by the LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY, Noa. 132, 123, 204 270, and 276. Also, nine of the same Company's bonds, far $5OO each. Nos. 296, 812. 390, 468. 462. 622. FA7. 628. and 671. Five do. do., for 5 100 each, Nos. 727, 8.55, 856, SW, and 859, all Coupon Bonds Also. eye Lehigh Valley Railroad Company's Bonds, for $l,OOO each, Nos ND, 703, 7(5, 763, and 769. perEonv are hereby cautioned against RECEIVING OR 3 3GOTIATLNO SAID BONDS, as payment thereof has been slopped. Further information can be bad of JOHN K. Flak or. c 0.., - Stock and Exchangejirocer. n024-Bt s - No. 11 South THIRD Street. HEATERS AND FURNACES: pRILADBLPHIA WARMING AND VENTILATING waviamixouslm, Enamelled Slate Mantel Manufactory, No, 140 CRESTNIIT STREET. • ECONOMY IS MONEY. CMILSON'SI'ATENT CLUJ-CONSUMING CONE FURNACE pill warm Voir house with one. third Zen coat than any other Furnace in um. OHELSON'S PATENT ELEVATED DOODLE-OVEN bits no equal in thTZI N : ("AN" (Jail and examine it.' At the preeent high prices of marble no one in want of Mantels Should fail to examine my stock of • BEAUTIFUL ENAMELLED SLATE MANTELS, A large stock of LOW-DOWN AND COMMON PARLOR GRATES REGISTERS. and VENTILATORS, -goastaatly on hand. W. A. ARNOLD, nov2-vrenthalf No. 1010 CHESTNUT Street MATEMMATICA.L INETRUXIDITS, Of all Mai% to be had at JAMES W:QUEEN : it CO.'S. se27-2m 9164 CHISTIIRIT Street ItTACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, 45t0, —4OOO bbla. Masi. Noa. 1. 2. and 8 Mackerel, /ate-caught fat Zak, in Resorted Packages. 2,000 blips. New Naatport, Fortune bay, and Ramat Herring. 2.800 boxes Lubec, Sealed, and No. 14Herrint. 160 bble new Mesa Shad. 200 boxea Herkimer county Cheeee,Aa. In store and for mile by MIIBPHT & ICOOft • Jal9-tf Dro. 14-6 NORTH VirliAll., nIBEASES OF THE SKIN ARE often contracted from the use of Soap made from the grease of diseased animals ; hence the nnpleasant smell. WILLIAM CONWAY ruses but pure Ingredients in the manufacture of his Soap. Therefore its Indisputable superiority over all other Soaps for family use., See that each bar is-stamped. _WILLIAArCONWAY'S SOAP. iladelpals„ Depot, 316 South SECOND Street. Ph no Brit" AT REASONABLE PELOBB4 WANTS. BOARDING. PERSONAL. AMIUSEMENTS. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF Mll3lO. Lames , ' and Manager ' 1 , 011.11. (Alen of Holllday-street Theatre. Baltimore; Ford'e New Theatre. Waehington, and the AlexendOs Theatre.) Stage Manager. JOBM B. *MGM. 80141).AY snd TUESDAY EVENING& Nov.,ES and 911.- TEE GREAT SGARSPERIAN TRIIIMPkt I • Crowded and oferflowlng hornet' to witness' the eta. nen. Tragedian. MR. EIMOIN TrEgw - gfer, In hie grnliorinrrizenerareinnon Ogf A A uB, , f witneeng_OT FDEMORABLY I. VAlPtaittl BRILLIANT ineludinctery mans of 111)1I=SS. '[HS LEADING MINDS OF ODR CITY, and enthurdeatloelly aonlanded . A GREAT mesTER-Przcis OF AZT. Shakapeare's POrerfta RO Ul4l l NEW! 'Tr clear' of CORIOL & . . CAIUS MARLTINI ' Mr. B. Foamier, (Aftereards "coRIOLE.3118,") BUrrORTED or MADAME PONIRT, kIBS'ALTCE GRAY MR. J. lODULLOUGL . Alrir TPA AltriST% oP•THE (10triveNT. This crest play is presented' in a style of tdrexamPlia completraese. with NEW SCENERY, COSTlthil36. • __A ND' AVT.orNIIIINTS. MR. PO_ _ FrREST ol.Rs R 5 pATERY MONDAY , TTIRSDAT".j EUIItIODA.7, FRIDaY N1.G1179 drip Best" secured six days in adrallco. Die perforealoaron Wednesday or Ratarday eysaralti, The treat Sirsksperian Tragedy of Rtfid-LBLEWitif ae , pteparation. Tie Box Sheet. fur the sale of teamed places,. now eiwwbetween th e boars of 9 sad'43j o'clook. AdMISSIon, 62t and 25 cents. Bemired SeatsEnt &Mani, n Off mum- WAREER, Treasurer. Mr. FORD dterira tO Inprooti thepablidiwith tbe Eciff that bite ar» Ilketoort, WILL VW:La tvg.TcCE R 11.114- TITIO er @F "CORVYLANPS " nod' s few ertalaw. The engagement oral?. FORGE Sl' is positively,' to tweLty-foar night. ..Amine whlth: be will appear LW ALL OF 13:4 , , RiIicrOVF.ARIAN ANDOTRant iOl , 13, and 'then depart for Waeldn.gtoa, where heir guest's at the Close or hfs engagement Pnoer nifr eirtmmotalloee, thew folic can "enrich nos ' be ekosin' produced this wint* - after it 1 4 ORM: withdrawn, which wilt be done after 'a yen" brief. ran. NEW CHICSTVIPT-ST TH34TRE, cH.EsTAtri stsgliv. Above Twßi.rrs. TfiTR (Saturday)AFTSDNOGN_ T l 3 IST aturd 7 2 , AFT SEINOON. - FOITRTEENM. niATINEE. When for the ESPECIALACCOMMODATION OF' FAMILIES. UADTRA, AND CHILDREN, FAMILIES, LADIES; AND COILDR Icif. Who are unable to ati.nd'tbe Evening Performaneen;_ Bouoloash's (treat Sernatidral &mance, in Fres - Acts of PAECOMETIE; - PAITVEETT-E; . PAErVIchTTE; . PAIIVRETTE; PATIVEETTE; FAIIVKSTTE; FAUVESTTE; PAUVRETTB; U. Under - Min - Slam Or, Under the scow. With all ite IdAGIIIFICENT SCENERY; NOVEL blEallA !MAL EFFECTS. CORRECT,' CrtSrommi. d • BEAUTIFUL MUSH!, Aa . ETIIOI , O CAST OF CESRACTPERS. Will be preeented • Pricer , of Admieelon to the Mattnee: THIRTY CENTS TO ALL PACTS '01? TUB HOUSE. Cloldren _Twenty frre'Vents. Boors open at 13,, to commence Eir2.34 o'clock. THIS (Saturday) EVESOG. A BILL OF GREAT STRaNGTH. TWO GLORIOUS PIEOE3, The perteniance will commence WM the Succecaftill and Beautiful Drama of PACITRETTE; pc, for the Snow, ' To conclude with, for the that kinfe. the Thrilltn& Romantic Drama of THE DENOUNCER, THE DENOUNCER; Or, The Seven Clerks and Three Thieves WALNUT STREET THEAT RE THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. NOT. 25th. TWO SPLENDID DRAMAS! MISS LUCILLE WESTERN • Aprearr In Madame C.deete's powder drama. - entitled SATAN IN PARTE; or,TR E Ml STEEIOUS BTtIANGEGII In which she will saFtain SIX DIFFERENT CHARACTERS. Atter which the rreat Irish Drama of BRIAN 130ROIBIHE! The het of the Irish Kings. Seats ebruld be eeeared in adyance. Box Oftloe open front 9 till S. Curtain thee et TX. MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARM. -LT.- STREET THEATER Last night of Mr. and Mrs. BARNEY WILLTAMM. T 13113 (Saturday) NLGRT; November 26. 126 k THE FAIRY CIRCLE. LAW FOB LADIES, and MEL &PI AS IT WAIL Mr. and Mrs. BARNEY WILLLSIde In twelve characters songs and dances. MORDAY, Mr. J. S. CLARKE VXHIBITION OF WORKS OF' ART, -ALA FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE OEISISTILN Cox.. MISSION, at the ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. An Exhibition of a Private Collection of Works of Art, in Paintings, Sculpture, Water Color. and other ßrawirfits. Ea ravings . dm, is now o -en at the Pena olvama Academy or Pine Arte, No 10315 CHESTENT strt at- from 9A. AL to 10 P. M., for the Benefit of the Christian Commission. dmi•sion 25 eta. ; Sm•on Tickets 50 eta. n 091- Idea. ASSEMBLY BB ILDING S, WEDNESDAY, NOV. - 30, .1884; AT 3% O'CLOCK P. M., THIRD CLASSICAL MATIRER Philadelphia Classical Quintana Club. Mews. GAERTNER, JARVIS; GROSS, FLAGMAN'. and SCHLITTZ. SIMMS .... . .. - lleuta.. Package of 25Mckats—sora-os - sffichuss "rscifkidef7o Tickets, good at all times 'For sale at the Music Store of J. S. Gould. stoSe.dt G REAT NATIONAL crßous, WALNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH. Directress Mrs . CHAR. VTABNIX.. formerly WS- Dan Rice. .l Equestrian Director F. - M. ROSTON. Besides the celebrated SHERWOOD FAMILY. sat the remainder of the popular artiste Troupe-Alters will appear, for the first time, on THIS EVENING. anid everr il evenins during th e weelr. Prot trowarmsoir and s CELEBRATED TRAINED DOGS. Also Seism. G. B. HITTCHINSONand JOHN H. MURRAY_ wonder ful G_ymnasts and Acrobats; and also Hr. ,WEL KEW, 'RIMY, a Tory popular versatile Clown. It will be a week of splendid entertainments, unpar. alto led in the history of the circus in America. Matinee on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AWES.- NOON& and extra performances on THARKSHMIS DAY. Prices remain the !me_ First Mer, AO cents; &Scat Tier, 25 cents... Commence 7.40 every evening; 430 O tero( on. n057-tit A SSZI4IBLY BUILDING, TENTU CHEST UT Stre SIGNOR :BLITZ The Great NECROMANCER and VENTBILOCIITIST. Performances Every Evening at 73.( o'clock: and WEDNESDAY end SATURDAY Afternoons at at 3, era., brecing the WONDERS AND MYSTERIEs OF Al keno EXTRAORDIN ARY POWERS OF VENTRIIOQIIIS producing astonlehlog effects of the human votes, the LEARNED CANA RY BIRDS' ENTERTAINMENT& Adminslon 26 cents; Children lb cents; Reeerved Etistr, 50 cents. nol& PANTORD'S NEW OPERA HOUBI E , +..) RACE Street, below. Third. OPEN FOIL THE SEASON. SA3IITEL S. SANFORD Proprietor and Mame& SANFORD'S OPERA. TROUPE. The largest and best Minstrel Company In existenee, Santordieppears In-Ponge,Danses;a 3l o hicEerlecOtell, Doors open quarter to 7; commence quarter to 5... Admlsston.26 cents; Orchestra 60 cents; Boxes irk K., and $3. nlßling CHESTNUT -STREET OPERA HOUEti g , 'No. 1221 CHESTNUT Street. ALM' MOM& MINCE= ]LORAN'S . MINSTERLS "Par"" 7Tri e OV l ll i lr I RAMDSMIESS. Doors open at 7. oconsdenolne• at 8 o'clock prordecle, Admission 26 cents. Reserved seats, which can be scorned front 16 to o'clock, 80 cents. . os18.4! O lif T y OF THE AOhammy, op CLASSICAL SOIREES Br MESSRS.- CROSS AND JARVIS, 4 For the Season of IS6I-5. For particulars, see circulars and arabscxiption. at the stores of J. E. Gould s Lee Is Walker, Andre &.Co. ocargif • D L. CARPENTER'S Private Frill,drers SubsoripHon COTILLION PARTIES. MUSICAL FUND HALL. A. L. CARPSDITFH, teacher of dancing. No. 82411. ARCH Street, respectfully informs his friends and Um. nubile that hewllil sive a course of SIX Private Fall, a zees Cotillion Pai ties. in the itinsical Fund Hall. Tin, first Soiree WEDNESDAY, Dec. 7, ISM, to be helir: every two week e. Seas,n Tickets for the Course, Five Dollars, admitr tine a gentleman and his ladies. No spirituous liquors sold in the buildings. A few more Season Tickets can be had only of D. L.- CeItPENTER, at his rooms. No tickets sold at the door on the evening.. )It_ Birgfeld and superior orchestra. with entire nag' music, is er gaged. nolß•etnth CIBRMAITIA ORCHESTRA.-PUBLW, REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, at kit cents. Six USICAL PUS D HAIL. Single Tickets, Tickets, $l, to be had at Gott d'a, An d*, and Meyer's Music Stores. and at the Ball no7-M CHRIST REJECTED.- This admirable pletaie, the greatest prodaetios the painter Weal. Ls now on exhibition et the AfiLDEYS OF PINR ARTS, 10E5 CHESTNUT Street, together with the entire reflectional' the hstitntion. Aawltteatilt twenty-flye mite. nolklat* T ACADEMY OF FINE 'AR T ICIPIESTICUT Stmt. 111bOye, Tenth, is OPIN for visitors. from 9 A. hi. to 6 P. M. • WI TO YOUNG ACTREES3II.—YOUIie actresses who Kra little ■censtomed to the use el" "stage making-up" will ffnd that the •Email dgc Paris" will remove all the evils rt - sultlncirom the nig , of paints, powder,, and rouge The • Email" is not er,- Paint. bnLit preserves and beautifies the skin, byre-. moving all - black sputa and impurities, and Is endoised. b Mlle Veetvali, Mrs. D. P. Bowers. Dire P.aulaa Waller, and many other aotressesof talent and. beauty. EUGENE JOU IN, No. lii South TENTH Street. below cueetnnt, is the only agent in this city. noL9-mwatt - EDUCATIONAL. STEWART, PRIVATE INSTRUC • TOR OF MATHEMATICS AND MECHANICS. Students are briefly improved in reenired alathetnales, instructed with care in neglected Mechanics. and exer— cised wilh skin In Illustrations and applications. 92f1 FILBERT Street. no7o-20` LEIFINE WATCHES, JEWELRY,, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, CORDER ARCH AND TENTH STREW& Brooches, Sleeve Buttons, .lu-inlets, Bracelets, Smut pins and Rings, Tea Sets, Ice Pitchers. Waiters, Goblets, Forks. - Spoons. Ito. /Fir Watches repaired and Warranted.. Old Gold., Diamonds, and Silver bought ncda-ant WATCHES, FMB .71WETALY, SOLID MAW W ARfs AT REASONABLI PRIM}BOB ,M.ABFEBT Street. rhiladellAla- aol6-16 WRITTEN AND VERBAL DS-- soarrnoNs of Character, CeuELitat 4 " , a nd Ta'" lent, 21th ADVICE on linsna, Health, Mum. "Ink, tion, 61014.111PrOVerflea, Management and Taff. , . lug of CHILDREN, nodal adaptation dm, imp and aTeMnk, b 7 JOHN L. CakEN, Phrenologist and Bookseller, oall-tutbslyif N 0.28 a. TENTH St. above Charlanst tinkDß. • I • , • .1. Trer for the last twenty years. SO VWI es, below Third. Inserts the most inantlful TRETE( of IN in, mounte d on Ens Gold . , Pietism, Silver, Vtilesilit Donate, Amberobe.„ at prices, :for neat and sUbstantbis work. more reasonable than. any Dentist In this idtY • State. Teeth plumed to lest for -Life. Artilleial Teer r epaired to nit Bo pain in mrtraeting. All work was , ranted to AL 9ate,aaea IMit &minim wil-ts. DENTIBTRY. DR. BARtszT wells ARTIFICIAL TBETIEI on Gold. 8U Vulcanite, froin $5 to Ikei Teeth filled, 60 cents upwards. Thspairin . ldefereneno. 9610%.514-5 Sd Strata; below in017,3m DEPILICTIOXIM WOK atRAU* Was, H.&REISOIt JARDR
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