CLOTHING, `` ' T HIRD and CHESTNUT Streets. ~.011111.10, THIRD and CHESTNUT. t 'THIRD and CHESTNUT. cr,,1111 , 'THIRD and CHESTNUT. .O.TRING, THIRD and CHESTNUT. 0..;.,0rR1N0, THIRD and CHESTNUT. 11.•;i0TIIINO, THIRD and CHESTNUT. LoT gliici, THIRD and CHESTNUT. 0.1101111.10, THIRD and CHESTNUT. t'oTHISO, THIRD and CHESTNUT. re •rverslniCl, THIRD and CHESTNUT. I l og, THIRD and CHESTNUT .04‘...,-.;VIINO, 'THIRD and CHESTNUT . . I rt ‘ i.,t'r e iorco, THIRD and OIDISTNCIT; 'rjAITHISO, THIRD and CHESTNUT. s:c1,0TIIINO, THIRD and answentri.. i.O,OTOINO, THIRD and OHESTITYT. ; 00 00. THIRD and CHESTNUT. ' &TO THIRD and CHESTNUT. 0' ova, THIRD and CHESTNUT. .. - .03( 4414 To $55. 0 r• ),11 $l4 to *53. OVERCOATS. . 14 TO OVER° 0 tas,r reg 04OVOOAT3. N ANAILAKBR & B ROWN. OAK HALL, SIXTH mid 111ARKIT Street,. Snits and depot variety of the EEASOrf ABLE ?moss. w a , 9 o's HIGHMT ~ ; :~};.STITCII F s "0 MACHINES. 11,;'91. SIMPLEST, AND BEFfr aberva Seirsatk. rAllegllT St it —Oa &maxi sveniticNovember 27. w Hotter. Mr. Jacob Powell to •21 •" oatliter of Edward D. Rloe. Rem . if7y;CirND.—On the 24th instant, at $1; A t itetway, New Jersey, 8 Mason •;:s.idelebit, to Withelmtaa, daughter of flaindeld, N.J. '.!:,i.0:4;:a). — 0n the 24th Install!, at :!..,I:.,htre.. New Jersey . Edward W. J Ile Philadelphiait, to Reb 4 ecsi 5., • dalig Im h. • i Ptiall el, N. . ti.o 234 Inst., at tha realitimee ti by !be Rev. A. DeWitt, C. - M. 0 Elizabeth F., daughter of T. Valle, N. J. •** the &th of Septomber,lfids, Si.n.W, Vetor of Bethel Chinch. Mr. I NW Kate Smyth. Reeldee No. 4 • e z:istit. below Second. ere eveaing'of the 28th inst., , r .: 4, , J. B. a, J. Prim, and on'y . . , • tr.n family are invited to at - o„.Tpaideace of J. it I'ri , 4i, Nu. Thurbday, at 12 o'clock. esTo ::e:nB-Bey evening, 28th instant, ~ -tb H. fiewbold. j• of the family aro ptrtienlat .. foneral. from her late residence, . .:lapt.Philado , phia. on Stall day, g. Interment at Mount bleeting, .• .e.Vf P. M. _ in; 1:;11. 3fn. Cath ax 1 o Reed. ;L. 2.:1del Reed, in the 78th year of her 'l, eral will be given. ,:re'Jy, the 27th inst.. Mr. John B Wends ere reenactfally invited to . ni No. 1723 Walnnt greet. no rtoth inst., at 10 o'clock. To the Lean. *4O be . .• 27th instant, at Stistol, Pa., . i 41 years. . : 1 friends of the family, the Bristol 1. and hie Masonic brethren full/invited to attend the tune hie father-in-law. Lewin T. • Ineeday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. :h. 27th inet. , of a;oplexy, Cyrus . • hanily are invited to atttnil the repldenoe, No. ]3l Sonth Broad tt.oon, on Fourth. day, 80th jut,. qt John Cope, In the 821 yeas mends of the family are respect. — his funeral. from bis late rest c Ferro:Ali :street. on Wednesday, Flock. without further notice... To . : Mast. Mrs. &Connor 'W.. wife of ' • .41 danghter of Martha and the lato ; • years. ned her children. ; :ri:mds of the family are reenact .t the funeral, from the residance : • rq...net corner of Fourth and Dicker ,W,o-•110y afternoon, at 2 o'clock. To rrafPlereb Cemetery. I . .ie 27th inst., A. P. Phillips, in the W. ...r . friends of the family are reopeotfnl -; faneral, Cram his late residence, F B. corner of Bleeenth and Mee et y 11101)111311 at 9 o'clock. without far to klountVernoa Cemetery. "•• Joseph T. Bank. in the . -A...fends of the faintly are resp?cif al imd Ib inneml, from his late residence. ' .•reet, on Thursday morning, ~ D o. the 23th Instant, Pound' MoNallin, ki, age. ' Slide the Washington Lodge, No. Or sr in general, are reeisic:fnily metal. from his late residence, 3 street, corner ot Mount Vernon, n et 2 o'clock. :or:ICS—WASHINGTON LODGE, -The members of Washington bodge, In general, ars rantect rally trivi• Slesonic Hall, CHESTNUT' tercet, December let, at 10 o'clock. to a'- ' .1. late brother, JOSEPH McIIUL • !madonna, northwest curler of -\? VERNON Streets. r' • MACPHERSON. PecretATY :,L3 CK ALL-WOOL REPS. ~•••••L _!1. Wool Empress Clotho. do Kotwooline de Lafnes, fnll doable width. do TlLlnide 6, do Merinoee. Cashmeres. to do Thibet and Long Shawls, full and extra &Sze'. 4 Bombazines. &0., &o. SOX. MOURNING STORM, 80. WM CHESTNUT Street. • .DELL HAVE OPENED Idoode :1 1 31eh ParA/BIiTEI. C Obeid& ~ :tss saki. • • reverts. Hake. Gloves. &a. notri-tt •COTS' THISTLE SOCIETY W 41362111 House. THIS EVE• , at lo'clock. Sapper on table at 8. JOBS BOOTH, Secretary. WEANT NOTICE TO THE i a TEM MIRTH OORGREBSION- HEADQUIRTERS. %.: 1 3,111DRIt STAAISTS.Nov.2B, 1804. LMENT of the VUURTH CON- "• [comprising the Fourteenth. treaty. first, and Twenty-fourth • that they an now engaged in . ic the Enrolment Listerbleach of and in this labor they in s ad assistance of all good citizens, in their possession as may . revision thereof. -;mar before the Board and have :•sa the list, if be tan show, to the tt at the person named Ls not .L.sont of T , lenl disability of such a degree not a proper alibied for enrol " ,:ad vegetations, the military or naval servloe insgat war and been honorably • woos liable to military duty taking • .:••a. Sub-district (Wards, as well as from time to time, become la the Enrolment Lists; and the 1 .1 puy have enlisted in the militant t• wi%. remove permanently from it, ly :mutilates while in it, eflll be .•••v-:ef every citizen to have etrloken !. Imes improperly enrolled. because . 1 '• • recrimea the quota called for from •q,41 It le equally for the interest of • •••••I it a given gab-district to place •• • • , 1•••••er le the sub• dtetrict stable to do (Le greater the number to be -• :et chance that any partlcelar In sent call especial public" attention latent to prevent the draft, refuses s • when lawfully n quested so to do 1.181 duty it is to ascertain and en • •41oa of that oflicer in the perform -ie. In relation to the draft. So, 'l , ol. , laftmee with the name Me ."-adir WIZ, in either eau, be sub ' • by the provestmarehal. "—Pa- Mins. HitAin and ProTost Marshal. .tt•et of the Beard of Enroll:119A, dth District. 0 L DIE RS MUSICAL enblle time* , &hoe meetings, EVENING. at N o'olookir, in • • M &KY'S Street, below Seventh. .ored people. The frier' • the sot., „ ailtoss wii. X:TREBT HALL. on THQSSDAY Doom open at SP. M. Soo 11, Band from West Philadelphia :'-ndsnce ;.,..Bi4hop SIMPSON. Rx Governor GODDARD, Rey. Mr.. A. 0 _ _ _ E:. WI door. They can be °Maimed of - ?try, No. 2135 °RUN Street. Blowers and Provisions will be a at the Nall on the day of the Fedi- Mrs. R HAMMITT, Jaime L. eLaGRORN, Mis. KRLLY. ./!.1.3110EP BARK, PHILADELPHIA. NOv. 21, 1864. •• • I old this day. the followfon named noted I OECTORS of this Hann: , Edward G. James,' Joseph G. Mitchell David Milne, Wm. A Drown. Davie Pearson. hews 'P. I Y ount.g. H. Stuart. 11110EANT06' BAYS. PRILLDELPRIA, Nov. 28. 1R64. 'l' , Beard of Dlrtotors of this Bent. • . o ''.crin6 °Mears waren-sleeted: 2 . l 'R B MYTORILL_, 'President. B. STUART. The Prealdent* WILGAND, Jr., Cashier. _ J. DIMMED, Jr. Cashier. '.ENT OF RECEIVER OF . I 14 x•PAYEas is respeo nlly di /M rect- Tpreet of an Ordinance of Council. 1:•• 1 rally.); PER CENTIIM shall be on all Taxes after the first day of JAB. C. KELOR. Receiver of Taxes. ;% 111 1k:W , S1 SOCIETY—ONE SIXTEENTH ANNIVESSid- E tattßYwlll be celebrated on WED. U. a! aIIGIINTIiI. 1105 WAI, `in meeting will be held at 4; I:` l ! l :*Ncend ante, etrangere In the olty, ti f YILO brethren on &his occasion, can +nth from theßeerete77 on . Vg.ted to attend, witbt farther GZORP E YOUNG. Secretary, 48 South THIRD Street. -- - - —TUE BOOKS OF SUB ;; the Capital Stack of the MAR "4OI COMPANY win be opened -or receiving subscriptions for a .;•erecof said stock. ..%; irltotnpany enable equal to Fifty en. which will the GomPanY !..roanoo tpply to the undendgned, for SOCHRAN h RIISSIILL, ae• 22 North FRONT Sweet. no3B-12 " OIL CODIPANT.— "wee in fee simple, and con role (, 'nit of productive and undeoel •- o t :deek and Cheryl' Tree Ran, in , 1144 Of Tenangb county, Penn- 4Z° , fall particulars, call at the .irdTyr.I.FOURTH STREET, a 026 9t' RAILROAD ,ells trte ' L l a P ol ß lTt on n er t • s? 1 1 ; 4 4 4 4 a 1 -annual dividend of Sto i sk a o t f l !h!s tl e i t i ngr a r m . r " „. off Dividends can tei ttr ''.!, Mae the Company. No. „,,,I,Twcpu - efart4 - .- 61.1 . 4 1D 4F. 0 tae e r t . 3d. BooLs c 10341 ^ iIUNTEII. Secretary. ar THE PRESIDENT PETRCILEUM COMPANYi PRESIDENT. VENAUTOO CO., PA. 0110ANIZED USD= THE LA{PB 0 PPITNOTLYANTA. President—AMOßY EDWARDS. Eeq., New Toxic. Treasurer—L, H. SIMPSON, Esq.,_New York. Secretary—J. EDWIN CONANT, ZEE., New York. JOHN AL cLAPP, Esq., General•Realdent Superin tendent. Counsel—Messrs. PLATT, GERARD, A BIICKLErs New York. DIRECTORS: AMORY EDWARDS, Esq., New York. BEEN B. CROCKER, Esq., of Crocker & Warren, blow York. FLETCHER WESTRAY, Beg., of Weelray, Gibbs, & Ilardaastle, New York. J. M. CLAPP, Esq., President. Venango county, PA- L H. SIMPSON, Esq., of L. H. Simpson & Co., Now York. Its Lands form Its VBRCOATS. CAPITAL STOCK. $5,000,000! In Shareß of $26 each, par rahte. Subscription price $6 per Share, being 'in futt payment for a $B6 Share. No farther call or aseeesmest to be mode. 20,000 SHARES or 4100,000 RESERVED FOR W§RIII24O CAPITAL. . Parties subscribing in this, Company wilt receive an eotiszt amount of stook in two other companies ad joining totthoutfurther charge The Lands of these Companies are located on the Allegheny river, and on Hemlock. Porenpine, and Me erne creels. MARINO AN OiL• BORING TERRITORY OF OVER TEN AND A HALF MILAN IN EXTENT. The wells on the adjoining property known known as the celebrated "Heidrick ' wells, and Fltruple Greek ' wells, are famous for their immense supply of oiL The wells on this property are being sunk with great Vigor, and promise lain supplies or oil. To the capitalist and to parties of limited means no lut.passed inducements are offered. Persons Inverting in this Company get $6 stook and the above BONUS for each $1 Invested. wlthouLfurther call or assessment. Subscriptionliocks, maps , and all other information can be obtains at the Alice or the Subscription Agents, No Subrotiptione taken for less than ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. n030.1m OIL SERSCRIPTIONS--THE "RE SERVE LIST" is now open to receive sttbsecip• time, conditionally, to seven well located and desirable traces of LAX!) situated in the i7EDANGO 01G REGION, . All of these properties have been selected for their eligibility, and all are contignow to, adjoin, and are betteten lands of . the ' 4 Fevre ' t President, " kihrl ver, " "Germania," "Pheetir," " BaU Cresk," and " Tioneela" oil and lumber companies, having in the aggregate a capital of seven nil iii one of dollars. These seven several tracts, embracing 409 acres, will cost the subscribers, onsisi average, only $2.10 per sore. 260 cf these 400 acres are within gunshot of Gil Terri tory (no hetter,.if ea good), held at $.170 per acre (or* $76,00 far 200 acres) while one tract of 80 acres, which the subscribers also get, live midway between two pro perties; cue . of 22)i agree, which, within the last few days, sold for sl.ooo' per acre; and the other, of 100 acres, which, since the commenttement of this ester pi tee, hold for $2 000 per acre, or $200,000 for 100 acres. lu connection with this 80. sere tract, it might he said that it is in close proximity to a well which commenced flowing 160 barrels a day in irtly last. [These statements are madeto indicate that if these lands, in bulk, were nom put upon the market. more might he realized from them than by the present plan.] As the purchase of either of these tracts would require snore money thorn the majority of persons have at com mand, it isproposed to divide them into one hundred interests of one thousand dollars each. thus affording the man of limited means as welt as the capitalist, an oppoitunity to secure an interest in this truly wonder ful eis well as money-making region. A e ell are aware, the usual plan adopted for the de- velopment of ruch a property is to form &company and teems certificates of stock. The Van here proposed may be conelderedeirefinifnarn to the organization of one or more companies on these estates, which will cost the HO original en inortbare only one thousand dol lars each, tens are subject to no royalty, leases, or mortgages whatever, but will be got with an unqUes Minable title in fee simple throughout. The SUB scuitatuß can then, upon this subetautial and solid heels, organize one or more companies, and elect offl cere from among themselves, each subscriber being equally eligible to the poeitiee of an onicer of the e nu panyl In girder that handsome returns may be speedily rea lized, these subecriptious arc Dated apart the proposition that when the Hat is full (notice of welch will be ditty given) the en becribere immediately organize a company, with a capital of 100,000 shares, at niro dollars each, which will entitle each subscribe[ to an original inte rest of 1. CCD shares, or sl,lko in the capital stock of the 'company, of which a reservation of ten per cent. will also the company a stock capital of 10,000 shares, or WW2 for the immediate 'development of their estates. If this nseeevx stock, at the openiog of the books of the company, were sold at half its face ($5), oust but $2 per share, it wonld. be seen that the mock of those who now etieecribe to SHARES would at once be hand. somely increased in value. Funkier, when their wells commence flowing, the stock mast rapidly increase in value. And again, so much of the land as may be retained by the corn 'any, which they do not themselves mean to develop, may be leased on a " roy ally" for one-third of the oil produced, or otherwise disposed or, the dividends received from which source would also greatly increase the value of tbe original kook. Considering the perfectly satisfactory price at which subscribers get their property, costing no more than it might)NOW in a body be sold for; also bearing in mind that the eubecribere themselves organize the corn• patty, manage its affairs, and that by the plan proposed, if carried out, handsome returns may be realized, there should be no difficulty in deciding as to which of the many really good enterprises before the public y on give the preference to • The shares are $l,OOO each, payable ocaroirroziara,r, either at the time of subscribing. or at three days' notice; this notice may be given in a week or ten days after subscribing. Those who enter their names in this . . . . RESERVE LIST (now open at MY Once) oaly get the "original shares" in ease any of the many who have subscribed should unexpectedly be prevented from complying with the terms. The opening of this list, while it prevents any delay in the organization of the Company, offers a chance to those to secure shares who heretofore were anavoide, bly prevented. To !AI subscribe, or for further particulars of this en terprise, which is considered by those who have ex amined into its merits, one of the beet before the public. addrees or apply at on ceto bore M MITCTIRSON, N Z. 'corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets, Or BORDA, Trustee 327 WALNUT Street. Air da This reserve' list will only be open a few ys. n0.40-2t Mr' OFFICE OF TILE 11114.DIDAN MIEN. INO COMPANY,. No. 324 WALNUT Street. . PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 26. 1864. Notice is hereby riven th.at all stock of the Standen Mining Company, on which instalmentts are die and unpaid, have been declared forfeited, and will be sold at Priblie Antietam, on TERIRSIYA.Y. December 29. 1661. at 19 o'clock noon, at the 0111cnof the Secretary of the Company. &coordinate the Charter and By-laws, unfees paid on or before that day. of • By eider the Mupetors. no2Bade29 B. A. HOOPES, Treasurer. OFFICE OF VETERAN BOUNTY FUND COMMISSION. No. 7 Goldsmith's Hall, LIBRARY Street, Philadelphia. —Re-enlisted Veteran*, who did not receive any Ward Bounty, are. entitled to a City Bounty of Twenty-Brd Dollars. The Commis. stoners appointed to examine claims for the chasm brunty of twenty -five dollars will meet on MONDAYS. WIDVIODAYS, and FRIDAYS, at 4 o'clock P. M A at No 7 (tOLDSMITH'S HALL. LIBRARY Street. Per sons sniffled to this Bounty are requested to apply at thin • • E. D. FAUNDERS,Chair'n.IJOI4TEILN BULLOCK, PAUL J. FIELD, OEO. W. SIMONS. EDWIN 011.1313 LE. n 024-1& rap. CHASE GOLD COMPANY. NOTICE OF DIVIDEND NO. 2.—A Dividend of ONE PIE CENT. bag been - deelared, payable at this offite, November SO, 1864, to Bbarehohers of record, at the close of business this day. Roymbar 16, Ism. WALTER E. LAWTON, Tresenrer. no2B-6t No. 81 JOHN Street, New York. oarNOTICE—EEL PERSONS HAVING claims against the 'UNION LEI,BIIB. or any of its Committees, wilt-please present them to the under pinned before the Ist of December, 1864. at No. 13118 CHESTNUT Street. JAMES L. OL/OHORIN nolA tde 1 Treasurer. gar NOTIOE.—BA.NK OF NORTH AMERICA, NOVENBKR 21. 1664 Notice is hereby Alvan, agreeably to section 2 of the act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth bf Pennsylvania,entitled "An act enabling the banks of the Commonwealth to become associations forth° pur pose of tanking under the law* of the United States. approved _the 22d day of August. A. D. 1664. that the Stockholders of the BAhR OF NORTH AMERICA, - on the 14th inst., 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 stook - to make the certificate required therefor by tics laws of the United States.J. HOCHLET, n 02- Cashier. igtr MeMINIXY OM COMPANY. NOTICE OP DIVIDENDS NOS. 3 AND 4 —The Trustees of the McKinley Oil Company_ have deolssed a regular monthly Dividend of THESE PER CENT.. and a supplementary Dividend of TEN PER CENT., both payable,at this office. November SO. to Shareholders of record, at the closeof business this day, November 14, 1854. WALTER E. LAWTON, Treasurer, n029-6t No. 81 JOHN Street, New York. ar OFFICE OF "THE RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADEL PHIA," No. 308 WALNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA. NOVOIMber2B. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of ' The Re liance Insurance Company of Philadelphia," and the election of Thirteen Directors, to serve for the ensuing year will be held at the office of the Companv,on MON. OAT, DECEMBER 19th, WM at 12 o'clock K. no2B-tdel9 THOS. U. RlLL,'Seeretary. lar. OIL SUBSCRIPTIONS.—THERE ARE ONLY 100 SUBSCRIPTIONS AT $l,OOO EACH. Tke inbscribere in a word, get in fee erimpte seven tracts of valuable Oil Territory, frosting on the Alle gheny river aid its tributaries, and contiguous to and adjoining several companies now at work, and at no higher price than they might in a body be sold for. The SUBSCRIBERS organize the Company themselves, elect their officers, and manage the affairs of the Com- Shares are payable either at the time of subscribing or Nvben the list is , made opt If desired, two or more persons can club together and take a share. Already the majority of shares are secured. As the books will POSITIVELY GLOSS on MONDAY NEXT, November B. to secure one or more of the remaining shares, ad dress AT ONCE or apply to DUNCAN M. MITCHESO N N. E. tamer FOURTH and WALNUT Ste., Fidiada., Or, B. BORDL, Trustee. n022-tuvelfft No. 327 WALNUT Street. EXCELSIOR OIL COMPANY, 133 Beath FOURTH Street.—A inertias ~ o f the Stockholders of the EXCELSIOR OIL. ColnPAtaY be held on WEDNESDAY, December 7, at 4 P. IL , In accordance with a resolution passed at a meeting he November IS. no'hl. swot• JOHN H. WYLE, Secretary.. TUECAPITAL - RISO N $5OO OIL COMPANY. ,000. • 100.000 Shares, par value $6 each. bilks N0..4.34 WALITT Street. This company has been duly organized as a corpora tion wider the act of AprilE, 1654. and have obtained a tract of land In fee simple contatning/168 acres, situate ou French creek, opposite the lands of the 'Tallman Company," about tive miles above Franklin, in Vtt nango county. Pennsylvania. The company are now proceeding to develop the lands, and will commence boxing in the course of one or two weeks A limited number of shares have been placed in the market for sale at the original subscription price of one dollar per share fully paid np. The books are now opened at the office of the compa ny. Ho. 434 WALNUT street, Philadelphia. IL OPIEGLE, n026-mwt3t* Secretary. Ker OFFICE PEIENBYLFANIA MUM. BOAD COEPANY, PiILLLHIA Nov. Oh l 1884. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLD ER S . -- T h e Shareho ders In Ibis 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 PIE CENT. on their respective interest, as showd by the Books of the Company on the RI last Each Shareholder entitled to a fractisipal part of share, ender the terms of the Resolution, shall have the ofprivilege of subscribing for a full share on the payment Fifty Dollars. This Stock will be Issued at the par value of 'FIFTY DOLLARS per share. Accrued Interest at SIX PER GENT. will be charged from Ist Met. until payment is made. • The Books for subscription and payment will be open on MONDAY, the 7th lastand will close on the Met of December next, after which no further sabeeetpneue will be received under this Resolution. THOS. T. FIRTH, nob-tdigil Treasurer. or. WESTERN BARR OF rums- DELPHIA, November Ulth, 1864. A meeting_of the Stockholde MONDAYank will be eld at the Banking Boise, on the 19th day or D e cember next, at 12 o'clock, M., to decide whether tbie Bank shall become an•association for the parpose of Banking under the laws of the United States, and whether it shall exercise the powers conferred by the Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled " An Act enabling the Banks of this Commonwealth to become associations for the par • Pose of banking under the laws of the United &aloe, ' app' oved the 22d day of gust,A 1E64, and to take any further action that mayui cole•l e dient. C. N. WBYGANDT. Cashier. Fir OIL S BSCBIPTI ONE; —lt E. SERVED LIST. The list having been made up the Books closed last evening. in order that no delay shall arise in the organization of the Company, and also to give a (Mance to those who heretofore were unavoidably prevented taking shares, those whd pular enter their names on the RESIIRITIS LINT. now open at my office, will take the placli of any of the "lOC enbacribt " who unexpectedly may be pre vented from dbmplying with the terms. To so subscribe, or forfurther particulars of this enter • Prise. address or apply at once to DUNCAN M MTTCHWION. N E. corner FOURTH and WALNUT. Phila n 029 At If Or R. BOBIA, Trustee, 3'47 WALNUT St. OFFIOBREI: L. H. SIMPSON & CO.. 64 ORDAR Siseet..NEW YORK THE PRESS. - -PrittaktiktPlTLV VtIMMERYAY, NOVEMBER 39, Mr Ear . voLrAwie OIL COAL 'COMPANY WEST VIRGINIA. PRINTED OIRCt.LA.RS, with the Prospect us and Geological Report of the pro perty of this Company, are now realy at our ofiloe. This Company owns over 2.1103 acres of what is known as the beet OIL TERRITORY upon the GREAT UP HEAVAL In WEST VIRGINIA, and offeis large Induce ments to'parttes to subscribe for the limited number of Shares offered at $1 per share. for fall-paid stock, the Far being $lO per share. This price per share is not above the marketable value of the lands, and it is offered for the sole pnrpose of increasing the facilities for development, and will, ,aeyond a reasonable doubt, prove a profitable invest ment. COOPER & GRAFF, No. 11 MERCHANTS' EXCHANG PUIT,ADICLIMIA, Nov. 29. 1554. liar PROSPECTUS OF THE HOOVER & MARSHALL OIL CO. Office, Ro. 208 Font& FOURTH Street, below Walnut, back room, first CAPITAL, 8600,0 O; SILARES.6O,OOO; PAR vAttrE.sio. Theproperty of this Company is situated on the All.- shiny Elver, and embraced within a distance of about two-and-a-balf miles from the town of Franklin, V. nano county, Penna., and. upon the same aide of said river. - It consists of the entire working interest, (which is onedialf of the 011 produced,) in a Lewes and OU Well located on the well-known " Hoover Farm. " celebrated as among the first and most productive Oil Territories, and known as the • • 1100V.ER & MARSHALL WILL " 'rho lease is for Ten Rods *genre with a frontage of a like number of rods upon the River. giving room for two more wells, and has an unexpired term of twenty seven years. Teere is also a fleet-class ten horse Engine, Tubing, Tanks, and everything necessary to pair& en succee steal operations. The Well (which is a flowing and pumping one) has been - in operation for three years, and, carelessly han dled, has produced regularly from 100 to 712 bbls. par weak (including stoppage), at times Flaming Eighteen, Bands per day, 'folding for the wo'ktng interest of the Conipauy about 020,1300 annually. The Oil Is supe rior, its lubricating qualities commanding for it 83 to 85 per barrel more than the oil from Ott Creek. This well, rightly handled and actively worked by the cele brated Patent Air Pump, leaves but little doubt of its being restored to Its original production—from 40 to 50 barrels per day. The other property of the Company consists In a va luable river tract of fifty titres is fee simple adjoining the extreme borough line of Franklin, Wi th a large boring surface teeing the river, and sleet:mon the creeks that run through the tract, thereby Increasing boring curiae,, and enhancing greatly Its value as oil terri tory. In addition to this, it has. from Its contiguity to the county town of one of the Droll flourishing and ra pidly growing towns of the state, a large surface value. In the product of the wells of this regtoe, there has ever been a remarkable uniformity, which, with the late valuable diecovery of a 70. barrel well on the island opposite the "Hoover Farm," and the discovery of large and valuable producing wells all around the Company 'a property, (see extract below,) stamps the region as one of the most valuable oil territories. The Franklin Citizen, in noticing tho new .well recently struck, says: **One by Dale li Morrow. on October 12, , 0n the Coch rane Fara, two miles below Franklin, which yielded MO barrels et the first forty-eight hours' pumping, is considered gocd for 100 barrels. John Lee has ateo ob tained allowing well, on the Martin Farm, just above the Hoover, and nearly opposite the Cochrane, which flows over 50 barrels per day. Also, Mr. Hubs, who owns a leate on the Smith Farm. who has been Pt/inn ing 4 barrels per day at 4(8 feet deep, mink hie well 4ti feet, and struck a well giving 40 barrels per day. - All these strikes have been within ten days, and the pros pect of a number more in a short time. Fifteen thousand shares have been set aside by the Company for the purpose of boring three more wells This region, with its oil wells so celebrated for their steadiness and durability, the great numbers of large flowing and pumping wells recently discovered, the superior quality of the oil se a lubricator, and the high prices al facili t i e seadily obtained, with extraordinary shipping from the wells being located on the margin of the river, and only two-and -a-half miles from the railroad, unite to offer parties wishing to in vest in 01l territory safely, inducements of the highest ohs- aster. Books for subscription are now open at the office of the Company, Du. 2013 South FOURTH, Street, below Walnut. Only a limited number of shares will be sold at *LSO per share. N. B —.Royalties having risen to one•half the GU, tlie Company expect to realize largely from /easing a pot- Hon of t heir tract held in fee simple noll(Lat n S. PHILIPS. Treasurer. PROISIPECTVS OP THE COTTER FARM OIL COMPANY OP PHILADRLPHIA. CAPITAL STOCK -• 81.0Nv000 Divide d into 200,01:k shares at 45per share. bubscriptloa price $3.50 per s hare. It Is proposed to form this Company from the follow tag Interests: 1. The fee simple of 1,366 acres, known as the "Cot ter Farm," on Big Broken-Straw Creek, and on the line of the Philadelphia and Erie Eaßrom, one and a half miles west of Garland, Pittsfield township, War ren ennnty, Penna. This land is situated in one of the best localities in the neighborhood. It takes In the whole of the valley for over a mile in extent, giving a frontage on the Broken-Straw Creek of over two miles. halm) extendanorthward over the bluff and takes in a considerable portion of the Blue:Eye Run, a tributary of the Broken-Straw. Broken-Straw Creek takes its rise front the 'east side of the bluff, which gives rite to the celebrated 011 Creek, on the west side. It is naviga ble from the Cotter Farm to the Allegheny river, a def iance or ten miles, and thus affords facilities tot:trims portation by boat to Pittebarg As mentioned before, the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad runs directly. through the p, ty on the bank oj the creek, and thug U is brought in direct communication with the great oil markets, New York and Philadelphia The bluffs rise from 4to to COO feet, In some places very abruptly, There is a dam built across the creek about midway on the property, giving immense water power to one of the finest and beet constructed saw-mills in the country. This millet present saws 6,000 feet of lumber per day with one Sir gle upright saw . A gang of Saws could be added at a small cost, and the mill be made capable of „Producing a revenue to the Company at once equal to an ordinary producing 'Natal. The bluffs abound with pine, hemlock. etc., in such quantity.. se to keep the mill running for several, years. In addition to the mill tt ere le a very substantial and large frame house, several smaller ones, barns, stables, blacksmith shop, carpenter shopetc., etc.—in short. everything that an experience of 'a twenty-years residence taught the late owner to be necessari. The bottom lend on the flat is good farm' ng land, is cleared for the purpose, and is from 160 to 20 acres in extent. The farm abounds with choice *pots for drilling, and with facilities for the purpose, such as few other lands passess The ra vines which intersect and form breaks between and through the bills, and which aye favorite localities for wells, have fine atreamerwhlch - will give sufficient water power to enable to immediately commence sink ing several wells, thus saving the expos to and delay in obtaining engines. A derrick can be built near the saw mill, ens Roa Hog attached, thus making the mill to an swer a double purpose. The "shows " of oil are equal, and in many places superior and more numerous, to those obi raved in what has proved to be the best locali ties on Oil creek. About two miles from the farm, over the bluffs, the Roamer 011 Company, of Philadelphia, are drilling two wells on the Boomer run, which emp ties into toe Broken Straw at Garland. There welts are giving the moist gmtlb ing evidence of the existence of oil in gresit quanatiee, and have established its pre tence in that region beyond a doubt. The Cotter Farm is :situated about 10 miles nearly due north of the now celebrated Tideonte, on the Allegheny river. 11. The fee simple of 1,167 acres on the North Salmon Creek, Tionesta township, Forrest county, Pa., tint over the border of Venango county. This land. as in the case of the Cotter Fai m, takes in the valley as well as the bluffs on both sides, and 1w traversed by numer one ravines and little streams running into the Salmon Creek. The evidences of Oil cannot be excelled-1n fact, are so marked, and the formation of the land is so revertible to the existence of Oil, that every oil-man visiting the realm says, 'Salmon Creek to bound to equal the world-renowned Oil Creek," and the :mean- Imlay !audio have shown their faith in it by leasing or bit) ing every acre of land from this Company's terri tory to the mouth of the Creak—about live miles—as well as up and down the Tionesta river for several miles. This property Is situate about 10 miles east of the A. les:berry river It abounds with the best deaerip tion of Timber—Pine, Cherry, Hemlock, &c., which can be made to yield a handsome revenue, to the Com pany. The development of the country is rapidly 'ne arer, ins. A well is being suck half a mile from the property two others two miles from it , and the Tionesta tie er in iined with them on each side for miles—one, at the month of Salmon Creek, now yielding oil, and all of them giving such indications while drilling that have heretofore only accompanied the sinking of the best wells on Oil Creek. In addition to this, the coun ties surrounding Forrest county—north, south, east, and west—are all yielding oil, and give great strength to the supposition that Forrest county is in the centre of an immenee basin of Oil underlying that whole region Of country. A limited number of shares will be sold at the above• mentioned subscription price, 82.60 per share, - which will be full paid, and $50,000 applied immediately to the development of the property. Fn m the above Prospectus it will be mien that the "Cotter Farm Oil Company" offers unusual Indium-. meats to those wiabing to invest in OR Stocks. The ex tent of the property owned by them, over four square miles, the well-known productiveness of the surround ing region, and the facilities possessed by them for the in mediate development of their territory at not more than two-thirds the penal cost. warrant the directors in asserting that the " Cotter Farm 011 Company" will soon place itself among the flret dividend, paying oil stock committee in the country. Subscription books will be opened and subscriptions to the capital stock received at the office of PHILIP U. 82.1 CH & CO , No. 307 WALNUT nailed. Wit D. Sierra, Treasurer. 1 .E. J. HARRISON. Secretary. _ U MISSIVE° AND BOSTON TiTi. TROLEUM COMPANY. CAPITAL. SIOO,OOO—PAR, $5 PER SHARE. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.150 PER SH ARE. FOR FULL-PAID STOCK AND 610 FURTHER AR 11116SfdENTS. The property of this Company consists of the follow; lug valuable FES SIMPLE Ten Bory, extensive lease holds, PRODUCING WELLS, wells going down and nearly finished: _ No. L About6o (fifty) Acres.on Cherry Tree Run In FEE SlMPLE,lioreable land Sufficient to sink FL .- . WELLS. This Territor Farm) osite the Dalton Pekelg leum Company (Hayes' on Oil Creek, bounded in_part by the celebrated Story Farm. Ate.. ha No. 2. Lease perpetual (92 years) on Wash. McClin tock Oil creek-336 acres, all flat, very valuable, doer- Mand p.umplen.welle all. around. 80. & ' Wild 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. do , &e. No. 4. " California Well, No. 1, on Oil Creek. down 600 feet. all ready to re babe. This well has flowed 160 barrels per day. No 6 " California Well, No, 2, on 011 areek,down nearly 600 feet. No. 6. Lease perpetual (99 years) on 234 antes 011 Creek, all Hat, containing the above wells, with illterat horse engine, tanks, derricks, engine houses &c. No. 1. Lease perpetual 09 year.) on Be acres On Creek, all Hat, and in ono wall sown 409 feet, one quar ter interest (working) in this well and lease. TEN THOUSAND SHARES RESERVED FOR WORK- Books °NL for ornotnit sub Q. scription all now open at our office for u few days only; when closed the stock to be placed on the regular Boston and Philadelphia Stock Boards as a DONA ALI dividend-Paying,- on, PBO - COMPANT when it is expected the shares will largely advance . ' All further informaticia, with pros• pectnees, tan be obtained of the undersigned. The smalleapital of this Cotipany, with the actual large Interests, must make it-a favorite as a secure invest ment. H. 8. LEECH, 14 Farquhar Buildings, WALNUT, below Third, Philadelphia Agency. LEONARD & MANLEY, 58 BEAVER Street, Dew York Agency. • SPhNCER VILA & CO., Baukere, nol6.lftf Boston Agency. TUE CLARION RIVER OIL CO1[• PkNINS. OITIOS, 341 WALNUT STRUT, (Second Floor.) WILLIAM P. SCHELL, Preatdent— J. AFHICA, Secretary and Trelusnrer. nor/42V gar-VFFICE RIDGE ISLAND LLB. OIL COMPANY—N. R. corner THIRD and DOCK Streets, (second story.) At a meeting of the Board of Director& of this Com pany, held this day, the following resolution was adopted: Retro Ned, That for the purpose of furnishing a work ing. capital the capital stock of this cornpanybe, and it is - hereby tweeted One Dollar par share, twenty-li , ie per cent. of which shall be called in by the Treastiver on or before the first day of January. 1865. the remain ing seventy-flee per cent to be called in at intervals of fifteen dal s betcreon each twenty -five percent. NOTICE IS HEREBY Old IN, That in pursuance of the above resolution, an assessment of twenty-Ave conic on each and ovaly share of the capital stock will be due and' payable at this office on or before the first day of Sanitary, 1665: twenty-five cents per share on or before the Nkli of January: twenty-five cents per share rn or before the 81st day of January, and twenty-five' cents per share on or before the 16th day of February. RDW H. FLOOD, Treasurer. FEILADELPIIIIA, Nov. 28. 1161. zio29-6t. IWIGUEI4OI3I , is BEOWL PE its H E OIL covresnt, '91141'A190 COMITY. PENNSYLVANIA. INOOSPORATED MOM Ma LAWS OP PEYNSTLVANIA. CAPITAL STOCK, 5600,000. ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND %ARES AT FIVE DOL LARS • SHARE, F L PAID. Working Capital Reserved for Develop. ment, $40.000. 1:4==21 ALFRED RUNT. En dimc paasmstir,. EDWARD BHIPPEN, SECRETARY AND TREASUAR. THOMAS W. EVANS. DIRECTOTtB Mr. ALFRED RUNT, Philadelphia. President of the Bethlehem Leon Works. Mr. 'WILLIAM O. HOUSTON, 118 South Water street, Philadelphia. Mr. EDWARD Ea rpPEN, southeast corner of Sixth and _Walnut streets, Philadelphia. Mr. THOMAS W. EVANS. 820 Chestnut street, Phila. delphis. Mr. E. W. BAILEY, 819 (lhestnut street, Philadelphia. Mr. and, 130.110W111, Pateburg, Pa. Mr. B. RUM BRADFORD, New Brighton, Pa. Mr. J. L. CASNAOHAN, Allegheny City, President Corn Planter's 011 Company. Mr. WM. 0. EMHART, Pittsburg, Pa, Secretary' and Treasurer et Pittsburg and Ronaolaville Railroad. The Company own in fee dimple 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 river novena to the property, Fbr particulars see proirpecttin, to be found with any of the Directors, or at the office of MESSRS. COOPER & GRAEFF, No. 11 EXCHANGE, and MR. -S HARVEY THOMAS,. No. 312 WALNUT Street, Who. are authorized to nal a limited number of shares of stria. - • ricM• et ar THE WENT VIIs6TIEIe► AND OHIO OIL 11A-NY. CAPITAL $500,000:400,000 SHARES OF $3 EACH WOBILING CAPITAL 52,000. .SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $21.30 PER SHARE. The property of the Company consists of lot. A tract of HO acres in fee simple, situated in Plea sant county, West Virqinia., upon E&WEIOII'6 Run, near the celebrated "Tack ' wells. Upon thie track there la a nevi enginej net arrived, with which It Is intended to prosecute the development of the property with vi gor. It is within one mile of Horse Neck, which Is •conbeded to be in the heart of the oil territory; new wells being . struck nearly every Sleek. It is situated upon the great upheaval, now proven to be *holiest in dication of oil territory' in that region. Horse Neck. Burning Spring, and the oil territory in Ohio, are all upon the upheaval. It is a well•proven fact that it is necessary to strike a "fissure" In the rock in order to obtain a paying well, although in passing through the rock a show of oil may be obtained. It ie this fact which makes a volcanic upheaval of importance, as it ceases many fissures or breaks in the strata. 24, Leases of 1.630 acres on Fifteen-mile Bun, Waah baton county. Ohio, as follows: Britton, 'BO acres. 35 years. Royalty 1-6 the oil. Moore, - 93 do. do. do 1-8 do. Myers, 93 do. do. do 1.6 do. Creighton, 90 do. do. do 1-7 do. King, 120 do. do. do 1.6 do. Love, 42 do. do, do 1-6 do. Kitts, 160 do do. do 1-5 do. Canto, 160 do.. do. do 1-5 do. Covey, .65 do. do 1-5 do. Heslop. 930 do. do. do 1.6 do. Cuthbert, 121 do. do. do 1.5 do. ThoMpeon, 140 Co. do. do 1-5 • do. Snider, SO do. do. do 16 do. Weirieh, 60 do. do. do 1.6 do. On the Briton, Moore, Snider. Wetrioh, and Thome son, there are engines with. wells down respectively WO feet, 260 feet, and 203 feet. _ On'the Cuthbert there is a :Well down 200 feet. with engine on the ground tin the Snider lease there is a Burning Spring. - Subscription books are open at the office of no2o-2t 22 E DOCK MSe. t, l. far ROYAL PETROLEUM UOMPARY. CAPITAL. $500,000, 200.000 SHARES. WORKING c;APITAL. 425,000. SUBSCRIPTION PRICB $2.50 PEN MARL • This lompany own the following interests: I. The entire'workinit. interest in a lease of three (3) acres on the celebrated. 1411TH FARM, on Allegheny river, five miles below the town of Franklin. On this lease is situated the HUBB 8 WELL, now producing thirty MO barrels daily, half of which belongs to this Company. The derricks for two more wells are now being erected, and operations will at once be commenced. This region of the Allegheny river has been found to be highly productive; the new well lately stanch on the LEE Feast is producing forty (10) barrels per day; also, the new well on Saimaa Isratcn is now primping sixty (60) barrels daily, and increasing, besides ether wells of twenty and thirty barrels in the immediate vicinity. One-eighth (Xi free interest in all the oil obtained in H. a leaps on the MoCLIIITOCK FARM, on Oil Creek, on which lease is situated two wells, pro ducing eighty Barre to per day. On this lease three new wale are now being drilled and near completion, from which s the Company will receive the one-eighth of the oit. The farm is welftnown, from the fact that the BicCincrocavuts PETROLEUM COMPARY own the Iliad Intel ejt. The 1-64th workin Interest In the following-described lotson the celebrated HYDE AND EGBRRT FARM, on Oil Creek. In lot No, 8, on which there le a well now being tested. In lot No. 4. on which is sitaated the TURTLE WELL., Inlet No. 6. On thislot the new OBERT WELL is now being &tile and from the fact that It joins lot No. 7, on which is atnated the KEYSTONE WELL. No. IV. - • lately struck. it is expected that a large flowing Well will be obtained on this lot. In lot No. 8 This lot is situated between lots 7 and o'"h own as the KETISTOMB Lewes. which have proved them Selves to be the very best of territory. On WU Lot Mtnated the • • .1 , orrnmarscao WELL, _ • which ie now being deeper. aa the tools which bad been fast are removed, and from the indications a large yield is expected. In lot No. 16, on which reparations are being made to slut a well . . In lot leo. 19. This lot is partici:awl' , well situated, adjoining. the celebrated lot No. 28, on which is situated the new Flowing Well COQUETTE, said to be producing trin hundred barrels per day (the striking of this well advanced the Maple tihade Com pany's stock from s]7 to $44 per share.) Preparations will be at once commenced to sink a well on this lot. . . . . . . In lot No. W. which it, advantageously sit uMmi from its proximity to the Keystone leases and the Jersey Well. In lot No. 21, on which is situated the celebrated JSRBEY WELL, now producing Shout 330 barrels per day. This to one of the largest Flowing Wells on the Creek_. In lot o. 16. on which is situated the KEPLI3II WELL. The • HYDE AND EGBERT 'EARN is acknowledged to be one of the best-producing farms in the whole region. T,he PoCowing remarks are taken from the financial columns of the l'hiladelphia Press of 16ov. 16, 1884: " The excitement in oil stocks is still increasing, and the price of some.of the producing companies has ma terially advanced. We notice the companies situated on the H 7 de and Bgbert Farm, which is considered one of the beat on 011 Creek, having rapidly advanced within the last few days. This is owing to some large wells having been lately struck on this Property, one flowing about a thousand barrels per day, and one Bowing two hundred barrels par day. The entire yield of this farm is now between fifteen hundred and two thousand barrels_ per day. and acme of Ike companlea located en the ' Ma.ple Shade," Hyde Perm," Rock,' ' and 'Mineral.' have had their incomes donkled by the above new wells going down on this farm. on one of which the largest oil crevice yet found . Ls said to have beenatruck " . IV. One. reventk (1:7) working Internet in two acres end la perches on Cterry Ron, on whieh.is situated the REED WELL, now producing some 810 barrels per day- This well is one of the most reliable, and hacibeen daily increasing. and the striking of it has proved the fact that the Cherry Run property is among the =unreliable and-productive in the oil region- V. The entire land interest in 12 acres on Cherry Ran, about three. fourths of a mile above the Reed Well. This propeity ie well located, being all boreable, and FIVE. WELLS. ARE NOW BRING DRILLED ON IT, TWO OP WHICH ARE NEAR COMPLETION, and, according to the least a granted, FITE MORE WELLS ARE TO BE 00ILMENCED ON TEE PROPERTY WITHIN ONE, HUNDRED DAYS PROM NOVEMBER 1, 1884. This interest la expected toinorease• the Reid 01 the Company to a large amount. - Forty acres, in fee simple Vl ,. on Cherry Ran, above the 12 acres owned by the Company. On the adjoining farms great activity now exists, derricks being erected and wells drilled. Two derricks are now being erected, and the development 01 this property will be prosecuted vigorously. The following extract is from an editorial of the Public Ledger. November 19. 1884; • • One of the most remarkable features about the pre. e ent oil excitement is that, a bile the territory-known to poseete Dills to rapidly extending in area, the older settled portions, wnere most oil bee been drawn oil. are daily raising in price. The price, too, of the oil fa higher than ever, being eleven- dollars and a half per barrel at the wells now. Yet, all around Oil Creek new areas Dave been added of far greater extent than those before known,Tbe whole of Cherry Run may be said to Lave tome ito the market since the beginning of the year, and is now cc neidered the most valuable territory szywhere to-be found. Wells are supposedmever to fall en it." • The Company are now receiving, from the producing interests, f ifty-four 043 barrels of oil daily. which Will enable them to pay a handsome and prompt divi dend on its capital; also, an interest in eighteen wells DI =Move *taiga of eampletion. Two on Allegheny ricer, from which they will rteeiee halt the oil; three on .NC9LINTOCK FARM, from winch they will receive one- eighth the oil; 'FIVE ON CHERRY Ron. hat, the oil; TWO ON CHERRY Ron, alt the oil; and six on 2na HYDE AND EODERT FARM .. If these wells have but the usual success, the produc tion to the Company will be increased to a large amount within the next ninety days Twenty-Ave thousand dollars will he retained in the treasury for the purpose of developing the lands of the CompanY -6llDSCriptions will be received With° above Clotaganar at f. • No. 02ff WALNUT STREW, • ROOM No 7. Timers: One dollar on subscribiug, and onedoller and Pity cents on the elf.eenth of- December, 1864. n 028.61 rixiv TO**. Wffirergez, PETROLEUM 00ki"'ANY. I,ISAPITAL STOCK, 01,000;000. 100,000 BRINES AT $lO I&CR. Subscription Price $5 per Sp are. LANDS YIELDING LAE(ELY. OPTIMUM: HON. DANIEL $• Dicsmacia. President. WM. T. PHIPPS, Vice President. BONNET EMMETT. Secretary. Books are open for subscription at the office of the Com pany, No.-24 Empire Building, T 1 BROADWAY, A. Y. The Inds of the COmpanyire situated in the heart 01 the 011 Region, and inolude portions of those well• known localities, "the hlcElheny Farm, the two Ale. Cllntook 'Farms, " and other proved and valaable work ing territories, including over Two Thourand acres of the best Oil Territories along Oil Creek and in West Virginia., now under process of successful development, and oil is already regularly and largely produeed front several wells upon them. oeladdCW3m Address the Company, "P. 0. Box ANS," New York OrN. H. RICHARDSON, ESQ.., 'WILL Read. Selections from Poe and others, at CON CERT HALL, THURSDAY EVENING. December Ist. Tickets 26 cents. For salelat T. B. PUGH'S, corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT. n 026 tf DA UP MIN AND COLORADO GOLD BIELIYING COMPANY. Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania. CAPITAL STOOK, .1.000,000, 6000 SHARES—PAN VALITS, Presid..nt—JOßN B. ANDBASON. DIRECTORS, • ThOMILIS A. Scott. James H. lbws. B. B. Knew, John W. Hall, Harrisburg. Wm. B. Freeman. T. 0. IfcDowtdik. do. Rohl P. King, John Brady, do.. John K. Riley. W. W. Wylie, Lancaster. Charles Dallver. Wm. O. Shute, Colorado. D. P. BOUTHWORTDecretary_ , ure • Sd Treasr. Office of the Company , No. 423 W an ALNUT Street— Room No. 5. Authenticated - specimens have bees procured from some of the Company's lodes, and have been assayed by Professors Booth and Garrett with the most (ratify- Ink results. Subscription lists have been °Paned at V? Office of the Company and at the Treasurer's mace ( - formal Dovonool. No. 427 CHESTNUT Street, Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank Building. Tooritinal subscribers. $2.60 per share, fora limited number of shares. Circulars, pamphlets, or information. CUL be obtained at the Office of the. Company after thy /Mara& 00TOBEIL 14. 1934. 0014-3 m GREAT cErrrILAL uumuNG HOUSE. .*li* RITSISELL FARE OIL COMPANY, SUGAR CRUM, VENANGQ COUNTY, PA. CAPITAL $260,000. FIFTY THOUSAND SHARES OF $3 EACH. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.50 PER SHARE. $25,000 RESERVED POE WORKING CAPITAL T. H. MoOREART, PitaMent. THOS. A. SCOTT, Floe President. DIRECTORS. - J. B MoCRBARY, I W. VABRou'rEN. THOS. A. SCOTT, PHILIP FEX#IOI, JOHN OWER. SAMUEL P. FERREE, Seely and Treas. The property belonging to this Company consists of One Hundred and Fifty Acres in fee simple of valuable C Lubricating Oil Land, situated on Sugar reek, about two miles from its mouth, which empties into French Creek, Venangocounty, Pa. This prope rty has been selected with a view to its Valuable Location. having its lines extended along and on both tildes of the Creek over Three Hundred Ends, which, teaether with the large amount of Flat or Bot tom Land, gives it snorter advantages for drilling a large number of Oil Wells. At least One Hundred Wells can be located, with ample room for Tanks, En gine Houser and Dwellings. A good- ell, giving Twenty- Barrels per day, is within one- °atilt of a mile above it; also, several good producing wells on the Creek below it. The Oil obtained on this Creel la the Lubricating 011, which commands in price one hundred per cent. above oil er Oils, and is snore in demand. The Company can obtain a large revenue by Parties Winning to sink welts, 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.give the contract to drill several Wells in the beet location at once. The title to the pro perty is perfect and free of incumbrance. Subscription Book. are now open at the office of WASHINGTON. AND WALNUT Buip OIL COMPANY. - Capital rioo,ooo. ]CO. COOSh area $5 each. Subscription Price ra. Ten thousand shares reserved as working capital. Office, No. 314 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. No. I. A well on 011 Creek, now runlping 'lO barrels per day, and increasing. No. 2. A well on Oil Creek, now over 30tifoet deep. with large show of Oil. Near this is the Corn Planter Well, which is now:pumping SOO barrels of oil per day. tubing, A well onCre2o feet deep. every 'prospect for with ;splendid showof oil ; every 'prospect of producinglargely. 80. 4 Ono - fifthinterest in a - tract of Ave hundred acres on the Alleaheny river; six wells, now pumping fifty barrels of oil per clay: three more wells now going down; with near a mile of river front, all good boring territory. 6. A half acre at Tideonte, near the Noonomite -Wells. which are now pumping 41x4y barrels per day. No. 6. Eight and a half acres in Wa.lunt Bead on the Allegheny river; immedtwely surrounding this pro perty axe fineproducing wells. This tract will be do= veloped rapidly. Subscriptions are now being received, and a large por tion of the stock already taken: The prospectus and all information can be obtained at . the office of the Com pany, now at No. 314 MARKAT Street, n028.6t BRIGGS GOLD COMPANY. Noves OF DIVIDEND NO. 7.—A Dividend of ONE PER CENT. bas been declared, payable at this office. November SO, 1869, to Shareholders of record, at the close of business this d ay, November 16, 1864.. WALTER E. LAWTON. Treasurer 110021-12 C No. Si JOHN Street, New York. XELITA.RY. INATIONAL GIIARD.THE, MEM BERS of Regiment will Assemble at the ARMORY in Citizens' Dress THIS DAY (Wedneslay), Nov. Seth, 1864, at 1 o'clock P. M. precisely. to join in the Escort to Colonel Lyle's Kith Regiment e. V., National Guard. fIPI JOHN G. BUTLER, Sec. pro tem. iREGULAR ARMY.-CITY BOUNTY only payable to men enlisting .in the RECIIILLE, altillY Apply at Denderyone. 204 DOCK Street, below Walnut. EDWIN E. SELERS, Captain, 10th U . S. Infantry, noZt-7t' Recruiting Officer. Ii.REGULAR ARMY.—ARTILLERY AND INFANTRY. An the Government and Local Bounties paid. Soldiers can enlist in any Regiment that they have formerly served tn. Apply at rendezvous. No. 204 DOCK Street. below Walnut. EDWIN E. SELLERS. Captain 10th U. S. Infantry, noll34lt* Recruiting Officer." RETAIL DRY GOODS. NEW SPORT FOR, 1804 A NNW AND ORHAT,INVENTION IN HOOP saran. THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE) STEEL SPRING. J. I. & J. 0. WEST No.YO 97 CHAMBERS STREET, ABW RK, dre the owners of the patent and exelnelve mss taxers of Mts. J. W. BRADLEY'S ELLIPTIC STEEL SPRING PATENTED DI7PLEZ This invention consists of. Duplex or two) Elliptic Steel Springs, ingeniously braided tightly and firmly together. edge to edge, making the toughest, most elas tic, flexible, and durable spring ever used, enabling the wearer, in consequence of its great elasticity and Semi- Witty, to place and fold the skirt when in nee as easily and with the same convenience as a silk or muslin dress. It entirely obviates and ailencee the only objec tion to hoop skirts viz: the annoyance to the wearer as well as the publics especially in crowded assemblies, carriages. railroad 'airs, church pews, or in any crowd ed plate, from the difficulty of contracting them tooconpy- Dig a small space. This entirely removes the difficulty, while giving the skirt the usual fall and symmetrical form, and is 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 P.lliptie Spring Skirt. for a single dlty, will never afterward mlllll l o7_ Virginia, with the use of them. Theyare the best quest in every part, and by far the lightest, mold durable, comfortable. and economical skirt made. Met chants will be supplied as above, and l;dies in most first-class retail steresin this city and throughout the different States. s. • • Inquire for the DOUBLE ELLIPTIC SPRING gum. BRA Dian' 'Ei DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT, Very flealble, folded easily when In use to wimpy a email space, making the most agreeable skirt:Worn. For Bale by .h. M. RAYLRIGH, 9021 OM:STRUT Stkeet. TotRA.DLICY DUPLEX ELLIPTIC zn ! in IKEZB A Ta i e dopstimprovement we have ever StIPLRIORSIX I IB a t n ,LVA 9 . °t • _ _ _ . ..... • INEWRILIITODDABS & BRO., 450,-4553, and 454 Bit EMOND St. ab. W 1129,11 nol7-lm 628. , HOOP SHIRT.S. 62 00 " OUR OWN MAKE." • . The most complete assortment and bat quality and styles in the market, wholee and retail, at menu factorY, , \ No. 628 . AEON Street . . . ... . Together with the " NSW. FLEXIBLE SKIRT," last out, the moat pliable Hoop Skirt In the market equal to the "Duplex Eliptic ," and at much lower prices. Also, constantly in receipt of full lines of low-priced Eastern-made Skirta,k id padded and riyited—ls springs, 86 cents; 20 sprizuts. lilt 26 springs. SLR; 80 springs, 31.26: had 40 springs, 31.60. nol9-Im s WK. T. HOPKINS. 64 T,'EMAIL DR PARIS" IS NOT A -A-J paint, powder, or paste, but a moat delicious preparation that gives both the color and texture of po lished ivory to the oil. Aualivz JOI7IN, lio. ill TENTH Street, below' Chestnut. • 41 DE PARIS" CAN BB used by all ladies in the privacy of the toilette. It removes all spota and roaghtiese, and Its pnrlfyitus effect on the skin Galls forth freshness, color, and. beauty. L JOWL No. 111 TBIN ra Street,below Chestnut. 66 1 - .'EMAIL DE PARIS" QUICKLY -LA and effectually removes those unsightly black worm specks which detract so much from the beauty of the akin. B. JOIIIN, No. ill TENTH Street, below Chestnut. "1 'EMAIL DE PARIS" IS EI3- PSCIALLY endoreed by Mad'lle Vestvali,.Mrs. Waller, and many ladies in private life, whose eom prdatory letters , for obvious reasons , cannot be pub; bed. E. Jol3lli,_lll S. TENTH Street. • Officers and soldWre whose complexions have become tanned or bronzed by the exposure incident to a camp life, will find 1.1. e "Email ' invaluable. Orders by mail should be addressed. JARED & RENE, general Importers, PbiladelPhie. 003-InWil tt FANCY FURS. LAMB' FANCY FURL 30iErN PARIMI:UtA, NO. 'BB ARCH Street, above Seventh Street. At hls old eAtabllohed store. IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER, AND DEALER IN FANCY FURS LADIES AND CIEULDREN. Havinignow in store a Val./ large and beautiful assort ment of All the different kinds and qualities of FANCY FURS FOR LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. I solicit.a call from those in want. Berne/abet* the name and number. JOHN FAREIELS., 71S ARCH Street, above Seventh. • I him no partner or connection with any other store In this city. FURB 1 PUBS ! FURS I -` • Pll2ll cleaned from moths, repaired. and altered to the latest styles, at moderate prices, at No. 113 North FOONTH Street, above Arch. • no'N-6t• LEGAL., TIT THE DIBTRIOT COURT FOR TI -A- CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. . . DAVID J HOAR vs ROBERT L. CUkItY. Venditloni Expense of September Term, DitH, No. Mt. The Auditor appointed by the cotirt,t-A b tion ef the fund produced,by_PMlSh42-'- *ale untieltri atri rat , P f A he - 1°116 "". -- popertielo- wit:. 8 - 0 "-r tn'at certain l ot . or piece of ground situate at the northeast corner of Thirty , third - street and Elm street. in the Twenty-fourth ward of the city of Phila., delphia ; containing -in front on said Elm street twenty - Ave fest, and extending of that width- in length or depth' northWerd along said Thirty-third street eighty-three feet. There is erected upon the said lot of ground a sob gentled two-story stone dwelling- house, with base ment, seventeen front and thirty-two feet deep. No. S. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate at the southeast corner of Thirty-third street and Grape street, in the Twenty-fonrth ward of the city c,f Phila. delphia t containing in front on said Grape street fifty feet, and extending in length or depth southward of that - width - along said Thirty- third street eighty-seven feet. There is erected upon said lot of ground, a stone slaugh, ter house. containing in width fifty-flve feet, and in depth twenty-lye feet Also, a two-story stone wagon house and stable, each sixteen feet square. :Will attend to the ditties of his appointment on MON DAY. the niliday of December, A.D. 1961. at 4 o'clock P. M , at Ms once No. 114 South SIXTH Street, in the city a Philadelphia, when and where all parties inte rested must present their claims, or they will be de barred from comingon eatd fun d. n0.90-10t JOHN .DOLMAN, Auditor. 'WOOD, WOOD, WOOD.-OAR, PINE, aid HICKORY WOOD, for sale at lowest cash P rices. Im' VTLIRATRE F. D ST W HA RF. • - TykrARTMENT OF CITY PRO PER -a-• K.TY. OFFICE. SECOND STOGY, (HEARD BAN PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 29. 1104 PROPOSALS will be received at this office until 12 o'clock M. of TIIEPDAY. December 6. 1864. for the erection of a public Green House. .in the city burial ground lot situate on Lamb Tavern road and Heart Lane. Drawings and specifications can be seen at this office. JOHN W. LEIGH. n031.6t Com. of City Property. CARTES DE VISITE OF SIIPBRIOR s't7le• arid exquisite executiosnuade by B. Bum; 6714 ARCH Street. Go early; by going Mtn in the day many are disappointed. lts CATAWBA GRAPES. 2..noth'er superior lot of those celebrated CLTAWBA. CRAPES, in whole and half boxes, .anequalled In Quality by any in the country. For sale in large or small quantittee by JAMAS HOMER & SON, Groton no3o-w fm , SEVENTH and NOBLE Streets. WOOD, : WOOD,WOOD.-OA.K, PINE, and wOO% for sale at lowest cash Mice& . F. D. WATSON, a030.1m0 ' • VINE-STRUT WHARF. COX SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS, F . ERREE& ClO., 83 South THIRD Street NEW PUBLICATIONS. GEZLHE BEST BOOKS EVA QE 414. NOW BEADY: POP GUNS I! POP GUNS I r An entirely. new series by "Aunt Fanny," whose 'Wight-cap.' "Mitten. , ' and 'Pet Books" are BO well known. 6 vole. 16m0.. beautifully illustrated, bound in bright colors. Price' per volume AO cents. The pop Gun Stories are t ender, pathetiet and fanny. 211 are deeply interesting, and each one selves to point an excellent moral, shot ant of aprinted 'Pop Oen, A NEW SERIES BY T. S. ARNIM That veteran and popular jnventle author ARTHUR'S HOME -EITORIES. Three volumesbeantifully illtustrated.— •• WINS s, • • • HOMEIA THE WIND" and. • • SUN SHINE /or " $1 per vol. No better books for the 'you:slices be found anywhere. Any of the'above sent by mall on receipt of the price named above. . - SHELDON 45; COMPANY, PUBLISHERS. * ao3o•wt2t 335 BROADWAY, Now York "IfiVE ADDS A PREClOVSstacrxet TO THE EYE " THE SEER OR, COMMON PLACES R EFRESHE D.F }3l" LEIGH FrITNT. ",Leigh Hunt is a favorite of all leisurely readers. who can linger over his rich descriptions and bright fancies, and subtle critical j adamants, while he Wailes into the minds of those who usually go through books with a rush a portion of his own spirit of tranquil en joyment. A collection of delicious Essays, worthy of being domesticated among those choice I%rnily books which while away leisure honre with agreeable thoughts and fancies." We shall publish THE BEER on SILTIJII I / I .Y. Deo 3d., The trade will please send in their orders for the balance of the first edition, now neatly sold. In two elevant 16mo. volumes. Turkey Cloth, Gilt Top. Price t 3. BOBEETB BROTHERS, Publishers, Boston, and J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO., Philada. 'ECHOES OF THE MDT OF 1861 -a- 4 Is a capital bcok for the bore, introducing you to a true New. England faadly,:and giving the exciting life of one of the boys in the " Army of the Potomac.' HELEN BOTHEAT by the same author, is a perfect picture of child-life in Pennsylvania fifty years ago. and is very popular in Philadelphia. DOLL LIFE for the Little Girls is splendid. FRANK'S CAMPAIGN ; or, WE - at a Boy Can Do, is the hest boy's book yon aver read. It will _have an es tale " ; 1 1 1 43 E !smelling itolenth edition., youngGARTNEY'b GIRLHOOD is the beet book for young ladies ever-written, "THE:GUM OF THE COUNTY" lea novel of the Bret class, try the author of " Margaret and her. Brides maids," which has had such succesi. The story is in.. tensely interesting, and every lady will want her daughter to read it. We think it will be found on every Quaker family's centre-table as soon as it is known. Lippincott ix Co. - Peterson Brothers, Ashinead Evans, and F. Leypoldt sell t hem. LORING, Publisher, 319 WASHINGTON Street, Boston. SHERMAN 1 SHARMAN ! A fine Sketch of the gallant - GENERAL WILLIAM T. SHEEN/LE (With Portrait) appears among the PHOTOGRAPHS OF POPULAR PEOPLE IN THE NEW YORK MERCURY of this week, now ready at all the Newe Depots. n028.2t PRICE, SIX GENTS. HEATERS. AND FURNACES. pHILADELPEUA WARMING AND VENTILATING - WAYEMEIOUERMs AND Enamelled Slate Mantel ilannlaetory, No. 1010 ORESTIWT. STREET. ECONOMY IS MONEY =MEOW'S PATENT .. OAS:CONSUPLENG CONE FURNACE! • will warm your house with one• third ten coal than any other Furnace in use. CELLSON'EI PATENT - ELEVATED DOUBLE•OVEN has no egnal in the world. Cal/ and =amine At the present high prices of marble no one in Witnt of Mantels should fail to examine MY stock of BEAUTIFUL ENAMELLED SLATE MANTELS, A large stock of LOW-DOWN AND COMMON PARLOR GRAPES _ • RE R GISTRS: and VENTILATORS, oonotantly on hand. W. A. ARNOLD, trovSlosnfirnif No. iOlO CHESTNUT Street EDUCATIONAL. THE QUAILEB CITY BUSINESS COL LEGE TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets —Young men wisl4l . to. obtain that preparation which will really gnat y them to enter intelligently upon the. .dis charge of the duties of •'business llfe, " precisely that knowledge of tin routine of business which they will be required to practice In the busy marts of trade and commerce, the workshop, the manufactory, the bank, the store, or the conattnr_honse,' embracing every for mality of • ACTUAL- BUSINESS the mode. and customs of trade, and the science of ac counts in its most complete developments, will - by all mean, give the preference to an Institution! which has been, and is, foremost in all the modern improvements, and offers, as regards' the value of the plan and course of instruction, the experience and ability of its teachers and the elegance and convenience of its accommoda tions,. inducements such as bays never before been pre sented to the citisens of this city. How many go blindly to Commercial Institutions Without ever stopping to inquire into their, comparative merits? Let those who have followed the old copying systems, and found themselves, a upon being pnt to he test, incompetent bookkeepers, nd totally d.eficient t in the simplest things, such as every business man. must be perfectly familiar with, answer. The best class of men—those who have enter prise enough to investigate the comparative merits of different schools—may, as an almost invarinble rule, be found at the • QUAKER CITY COLLEGE, • ogles, Ground Floor N. E. corner TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Its L. F lEBAISKS,A M.. Principal.- . lIVEIRRANCIL pisußE, - row,. LIFE • IN eras AMERICAN, S.F.. Cor. Walnut and Fourth Sts., PHILADILPHIA": It is a HONE COMPSAII, and profits divided =un say, thus aiding the assured to pay (titan) premising. Last dividend fiCI percent. BOARD OP TRUSTEES. Alexander WI:111MM, L Misr Thomson, Hon. James Pollock, Hon. Jos. Allison, • Albert C Roberts Henry K. Bennett, • lismnel T. Bodine. Phillip B. Hinkle, Cleo. Nugent, John .!Likman, Wm. J. Howard, Isaac Harlehrust, Samuel Work. I i ,RIANDBR WHILLDM, President. • • SA MUEL WORK, Vice President. DOW Itmit - O. S. WILSON. Seoy and Treasurer. nFFIOE OF THE DELAWARE XII TEAL SLIMY I.NBIIEANCE CONPANI. FarLantscrwrA, November 9, 1984. The following statement of the affairs of the Cora• pany is published in conformity with a provision of its charter: Premiums received from November 1. MI to October 81, 1864:. Oa Marine and Inland Rieke $9454,047 90 On Fire Rieke 168,667 IS 662,706 OS 234,472 42 Premiums onPolleies not market off, liovember 1,1863 Premiums marked off as. *VIM from November 1, 1863, to Oc tober 1, 1E64: On Marine and Inland Blake On Fire Blake. 416,264 73 536,821 48 75,522 66 6 / 2 ,344 14 Internet during mime period, all- TM" am L 04896. Expenses. as . during the year, as above. Marine and Inland Navigation Losses 514,291 82 PITO Losses .. Return Pr0X1111117111..... 49, rw, 95 2c4 99 ............ 42,649 28 Agency Churn 19,064 98 Advertising, Feinting, duo 3,689 13 'Taxes—ll. 31 Tax on Premiums, Mos% Stamps, ae., Bte 11,396 27 Expenses, Salaries, Rent, Ate.... 14,089 00 884.061 28 728,263 88 * This is exclusive of the amount reserved for. Taxes on Dividends and Profits. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, NOV. 1, 1864. $lOO,OOO United Staten Five per cent. Loan, • 1571 SWAM 00 111.000 United States 6 per cent. Loan, 1881. 118,216 00 75.003 United States 6 per cent. Loan, 5-Nn. 76,562 50 100,000 State of Pennsylvania per ten*, Loan .... 93,665 00 64,000 State of Pennsylvania 6 per cent. 66,810 MI 123, .1 nuadeiptia citms per tent. Loan.. ULNA 87 rep vdybrania litituroadast BQ7 pa;! 6 per cent. Bonds.. ..... • '•'• ioo 60,030 Fonnsylvaniaoat_ Li 6 or. ca.' - It, • .. Donee 68,250 00 SOO elates Stock Gerinantow4 Gas Company, principal and interest rnaranteed by the city of Phila hia ,--- ---- 6,500 Sharesftiogi Pennsylvanis 15.000 00 road Co/horny ... 0,100 00 6,000 100 Shares Stock North Pennsylvania Railroad Company--•• • • 4 060 CO 60,000 United States Treasury Cedilla/it.a of indebtedness ........».«.......98,426 00 'BO,OOO State of Tennessee 6 per cent. Win • • 12,12:0 00 128,700 Loans on Bond and Nortgage,aznply 118,700 00 secured r a i i MO Par. C05t,5843,100.60 Market Vain'. 41967,699 67 receivableßlue }or . I;;;rar.ces made. ..»»• 119,230 42 Balanoes due at Agencies—premiums on Ma rine Policies, accrued interest. and other debts due Stock opany 98,793 94 &nip and of eandry Innuracee and other Companies 414,283, estimated Talus • • 2.2:11 00 Oach on deposit with United States Government subject to ten dare' «.. 191 CO, COO 00 Cash or:deposit, in Banks— —. 58.354 88 Gash In 6s? 66 iss,e92 49 • • PHILADELPHIA, November 9. 1864. The heard of Directors have this day declared a CASH DIVIDEND of TEN PER CENT. on the CAPI TAL • STOCK. and SIX PER CENT. interest on the SCRIP of the Company. payable on and after the let December proximo, free of National and State tares Thei li rve also declared a SOBIP DIVIDEND of FOR PER CENT. on the EARNED PREMIUMS for the y ending October 91, 1991, certificates for 'which will be fated to the parties entitled tree of same, on and after the let December proximo, tree of National and State taxes. They have ordered, also, that the SCRIP CERTIFI CATES OF PROFITS of the Company. for the f Eear /960, be redeemed in CASH, at the office of the m- Pany, orkund after the Let December proximo, all te rest thereon to Cease on that day. AMP' No certVcate of profits issued under RM. By the Act of Inc orporaffon. "no certificate Atilt issue un lees claimed within two pears after the deo/am/ion of the dividend soher WO is evil:knee." DLRECTORIS. Thomea C. Hand, Samuel E. Stokes, John C. Davis. I; F. POLIMOnt Edmund A. Sunder, Henry Sloan. Theophilus Paulding. William 0. Boulton. John R Penrose. Edward Darlington, James Traquair, H Jones Brooke, Henry O. Dallett; Jr. , Jacob P. Jones, James 0. Hand, James D. McFarland. William C. Ludwig, Joshua P. Eyre. Joseph H. Seal, SpencerMcfvaine, George G. Leper, John B. Semple. Pittsburg. Hugh Craig, A. B. Berger. Pittsburg. Robert Burton. THOMAS O. HAND _ L President. JOHN 0. DAVIS, 'disc President. Hamm LYLDITHIr. Secretary. nolO-lm if v.L. • .• JAL ULOTELING AYOUNG MAN, 17 YEARS OF ARE, wishes a SITUATION in a Commission, Importing, or Banking House, Best of reference elm be glom Address " 8.A.," at The Press office. -It* A YOUNG MAN FEO3I. TEE doll 14- TRY; Who has served three years as an officer is the army, desires a SITUATION as Clerk or Cook keeper; is a good penman, and good. references given if needed . Address 'it W.. " Press office. no3o-8011 AGENTS WANTED FOR THE NURSE AND SPY, one of the most interesting and exeltbig books ever published. embracing_ the adventures of a Woman in the Union‘arMY as al arse, Scout, and Spy. giving most vivid Inner nictare of the war. Returned and disabled officers and soldiers in want of profitable employment will find it peculiarly adapted to their condition. JONES BROS. & CO.. nol9-Im* 600 CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia, Pa. A PARTY DESTRING TO DEVELOP en OIL LEASE. in Virginia. want ono PARTNER, With three thousand dollare cash. Address Box 2116. no2B-31,5 BOOKSELLER.-WAN'TAD,& S VITA ble person to take charge of the business of a young Publishing and Books°.lling House. Address, with full particulars as to - age and*guallfita- Mons, with references, no3o wini3t* Box 2018 Post Office. Philadelphia. AOLIN-KAOLIN.-ANY ONE WISHING TO PIIIICHASE KAOLIN can do so by addressing B. J. 8.," PAIBVILLB, Chester Co., Pa., who owns several properties on which it abounds to a large extent, and of the 'very beet quality. Terme reasonable. no`H.mwi+ MANUFACTURERS AND MA CHINISTS.—Wanted, C3O3.SPINDLE ble for wool. 0. COLLINS, 409 CHNSTIINT Street. second Door. n030.4V WANTED ---' , A. SITUATION AS BOOK JUMPER. Neat city reference for ability and integritygiven. Address "Bookkmper," Press Office. ne3o-2ty WANTE D--IN A WHOLESALE HOSIERY and Faney Goods hone. , a competent young man to assist in purchase and sale. None need apply except poseagelng a thorough knowledge of toe business, , and willing to work for advancement: Ad dress ° X. Y. Z," Press office. no3O 2t* WANTED-A SITUATION AS Salesman in a hardware store by an experieneeci person. Address "W. W. M.," at this office. no3o-3t. "W TE D IMMEDIATELY-IN A T T STATIONERY STORE, a lad of about seventeen, of good address. None. need apply unless they have none knowledge of the lousiness. Address Box 1664, Philadelphia P. 0. n030.3t* WANTED--BY A YOUNG MAN OF I energy and strictlntegrity, who. can bring first class reference, a SITUATION In a Wholesale'House. Future advancement more an object than present re muneration: Address B. PROCTOR, Poet Office. N"ANTED == A SALESMAN IN A Wholesale Hosiery and Notioh House. To one trim can command a good trade %liberal salarl will be paid.' Address 4 .' Franklln.'l. Press odlcg. no3o-6t5 WANTED --A. YOUNG MAN, WITH T some knowledge of the Drug and Prescription Inteinese. Addrees, with reference and steiaryezpeeted, Pharmacy," Pram Office. n0,33-erfit* WANTED-A COMPETENT SALES T T MAN, hi a Wholesale Eat botise. • Address WE. B. BACON, n 029 Bt* 25 North FOURTH Street. WANTED-TN\ A CLOTH STORE AS BOOKETEPER, a young man who has had axes riencein the business. One who can act as salesman and speak German 'preferred. Applications will be treated confidentially, and mast have real name and ad dress. O. at C n029-6t* Press Office. WANTED-BY THE FIRST OF JAITII -1 ary,. an intelligent LAD, to maKi himself' gene roily useful in a pleasant. light business. A good chance for promotion to one that suits .sonly by let ter. In own handwriting, to A. C. MARIEN, 610 CHESTNUT Street. n029-Sts 'WANTED TO SELL-THE STOCK, 11 V tease • and Fixtures of an old-established RETAIL . DRY_ GOODS AND °ROOMY STORE. rear the city, now doing a huelnese of over Fifty Then .ssad Dollars a year. Address Merahant," Press office, for three days. n029-3t* WANTED -A SITUATION AS BOOR KEEPER. Good refarenee given. Address "G. " Prese Once; n 029 et* ROODIS WANTED-TWO COMMUNE GATING ROOMS, furnished or unfurnished, to be nved'es bed room andatudy, on - first or second floor, de. stied by a gentleman who would want breakfast in the bone. - Location vicinity of Clinton street, or in the vicinity .of Rittenhouse Square. Address Box 1780, PhUada. P. 0. n 029.31. WANTED-A GOOD MAN TO ASSIST the Domestic Goods Departmentz Only experi enced bands Deed apply. ROOD. 801 , 113R10HT,, & CO.. 520 MAIIKET direst. ' n028.21.* WANTED TO RENT, BY THE IsT OF JAM:WIT—A STOES, or first goor, on Mar ket street, between Second and Sixth streets. Address Brox 2601. Post Otlice, stating location and rent. n0214f • WANTED, AGENTB.-AGENTS IN every County, at irn a month expenses pad, to introduce fif ti teen ete.an wen/ articles, the beet sell ing ever offered. For particulars, address OTIS - T. GARRY, 13119::1BFORD. MAINS. oM-d&W3m SI2SJINTI°ISTH-WANTEti,-- SHAW & CLARK SIX e TTE v n e atia tT IVIIVIAT NACHIBE. the only low price Machine in the country Whichis licensed by Grover. & Baker, Wheeler & Wilson, Bowe, Singer .k Co., and Bachelder- Salary and expenses, or large commissions allowed All other Machines now sold for less than forty dollars each are inamente, and the seller and user liable. Illus. trated circulars sentfree. Address S°IAW & CLARK, BIDDEFORD. Maine FOR .SALE AND TO LET. TOET-TH - 11HE FIRST-CL &SS four•story homes (new), and with all the modern improvements, on east side of Broad street, near When ton. Terme moderate. Apply to GEO. SEW 14 ANT, For F. M. Drexel's Estate, no3C-Yrfnilm 226 South FOURTH Street. TO RENT-HANDSOME NEW MEL three. story BRICK, 2235 Spring Garden street; 10 room, heater, bath, range, gas, hot and cold water; elegantly Aniehsti, Bent E5O per annum. n030.2t. BAWL T. FOX, NINTH and WILLOW. de WANTED TO RENT-A DWELL ING ROUSE. 'between Twelfth and Twentieth streets and Sprnee and Arch. Addis's' note Box 1741 Philadelphia Post Office, stating location. n050.6t• 1111WANTED -~A MODERATE-BIZND HCANY, farsisheitor nnfainished; west of Tehth street.' between Market and Lombald. Address, stating terms and location. "G. D. P., " Press °Moe. no3o-3t* BB WANTED TO RENT-A DWEr&- JCR LING HOUSE. with more or less ground. on the line of the North Pennsylvania or Trenton Railroad. with immediate possession. Address, with particulars, Post Office, Box 624. Philadelphia. no2B-3t* FOR BALE—EXCELLENT MILL ma PROPERTY, located on the Delaware Railroad. at Camden Station, Rent County Delaware, a CIBIST MILL (water power), STEAM ' SAW MILL, THREE DWELLIEGS, will sell altogether, or the Saw Kill alone, or the Boilers. Engine and ilearing of the Saw Mill. For particulars address R. C. JilsTIS, n030•12t. Camden, Del. ge DISTILLERY FOR SALE-LO CATED in thin city; capacity 8(0 bushels, with rec tifying at parents attached; all in complete order-, terms very favorable. Inquire at No. 222 North THIRD Street. tao3o-3t* A PUBLIC SALE OF REAL e ESTATE. Pennant to an order of the .o:phone' Court of Mont. ROrnetY county will will be sold at Public Side, on the prenllB63, on T HURSDAY, the ISth day of December, 112034, the following described REAL ESTATE. late of CHARLES R WENTZ, deceased, situate in WHITE MARSH TOWNSHIP, MONTGOMERY COUNTY. 3( mile east of the Chestnut Hill and Bethlehem Turn ptire, and midway between Sandy Ran and Port Washington stations on the North Penneyiyania Rail road, 123 i miles from Phllagolphia: NO. 1. A FARM, containing IE2 acres and 3l perches of land, more or less, including 4 acres and 7 parches of land conveyed to the North Pennsylvania Railroad Company for the nee of a railroad—abont 7 acres of which is woodland; 12 acres of meadow, with two streams of water running through, and the remainder In a high state of cultivation. The improvements con gist of a large enbenantial Stone House, wish eleven rooms, stone cave and well of good water near by; a large stone Barn, with bay-mows and wagon-houses attached; stone granary. barracks, also, 3 i mile distant a new double tenement stone house, a frame blacksmith shop, and well of excellent water. , • . No. 2. A LOT containirur 7 acres and 86,perches o f land.n fronting north on the Chestnut Bill and Bethle hem Turnpike. X mile south of Fort Washingtonsta - Con, and ad j oining the above described farm on the southeast. Three acres of. which is woodland, and the balance rich and well cultivated. This lot has a very eligible building site on it. No. 1 presents • some of the most desirable building 'Res in this vicinity—high, yet easy of approach, and commanding an extended and very beautiful prospect of the surrounding country—situate on Camp .Hill, three miles north ~of Chestnut Bill near the turnpike 3eading thereto, , and about one. fou rth of a mile from Fort Washington station, where all the trains stop. running to and from Philadelphia several times daily. Convenient to churches, se-hoots, and stores. Persons wishing to view the premises will please call on the family living a ereon. Sale to commence at I o'clock P. N. Conditions made known on day of sale, by HBO. S. WENTZ, Administrator, deI•NARY ANN WENTZ thsti 7t* Administratrig. EXECUTOR'S SALE. • • Estate of JOHN PASCHALL, deceased. WILL BE BOLD Olt FIFTH DAY, The First day of Twelfth Month, December. AT THE BELL rAl'En, (2," THE DARBY, ROAD, 1 o'clock P. AL No. 1. • VALUABLE GRIST MILL AND LOT OF CIROI7ND. All that valuable Grist and Saw-31111 ant waterpow er, at the head of tide water. on Cobb ' e Creek, and tract or piece of land, situate in (late the Township of King eeeelng, now) the Twenty-fourth ward of the City of Flilladt 'phis, described as follows: containing 8)4 acres, more or leas, together with the right of matntatutng the • 4104 Itif is i‘neW swellingand flowing the waters o th e creek as high as to just cover a na. stone in said creek under the brides built over the same, in the' road leadingfrom the Swedes' Chnrolt on Darby Avenue to Upper Darby. fall. air The above-described water power ham nine feet No. 2. • LOT OP •GROITND. Also all that lot •or piece of ground, eituate ort tbi soutbt sisterly side bf Dirby avenue, in the said T wenty. fourth ward; hounded- by Gobb's Creek, isnde late of Lewis Passmore, the mill race and atria /ruby avenue, containing three-fourths of an acre, more on lees. No. & lIESSUAGE AND LOT, Also all that neat two-story gone messuage, and lot or piece of ground, situate in . PaachaUvUte, on the. northeast side of the Island road, at the distance of 152 feet 4 inches southeasterly from the side of Darby ave• venue, in (late the said Township of Kingsessing, now) the Twenty fourth ward aforesaid; containing In front or breadth on the said Island read. 35 feet 634 inches, and extending in length or depth on the northerly line 128 feet 8 inches, and on the southerly line 133 feet 7.)4 inches, and in width on the rear end 35 feet. • LCT OF GROUND. Also all Flatlet or piece of ground, situate on the northeasterly aide of the said Island roe( adjoining the last described lot, containing in front on the said Island road 28 feet 8 2-10 inches, and containing in length or depth on the northerly line 183 feet 7X inches, and on the southerly line 139 feet 3 inches, and in width on the rear end 25 feet. *1.201.664 02 No. 5. LOT OR PIECE 07 GROUND. Also all that lot or piece of ground, situate at the north west corner of the said Island road. and North street in Yeschaireille; containing in front or breadth. on the said Island road 30 feet 5 7:10 inches, and extending in length by depth on the northerly line 139 feet 3 inches. and on the southerly line 146 feet 1,44 inches, and in width on the rear end 30 feet. Rhe rear end of the laebdescribed three several lots of ground are staled to an alley or cart way a feet wide, leading into and from North street. 0 £.OllOll BORN, BIBBY H PASOHALL, Ilizecators. noBo-2t BRNJAMIN PASCHALL. • S Pis CIA L NOTIOE.—THE GOOD WILL AND PIXTUESB of a first class Wholesale And Retail Dry GoodsEtand for sale. Location control. Price 115.060. Address " Phllada, • ' Press aloe. 30-3 t• A PINE COLLECTION OP MINE- Bets FOR SALL Address 0. 0. BIIMENT. BOX 2 0 . PAltActelphis P. 0. no3o pOR SALETHE GOODWILL AND 3turnlinre of s find: class DAY and BOARDING' SCHOOL, now in toll operation. Address "Pit:Mpg of Benduari." Woodbury. N. J. sofil-inwtNlto aERMA_NTOWN LOT FOR BALE.. yery desirable Cottage Lot. about 9:10 by lad feet, corner of JEFFERSON and IFPSAL Streets, two ec t aezee beyond the depot for the new passenger rail way. Price low; terms easy. Apply to JOSEPH LEA, ' nol7-1m 128 CRESTNIYr Street. AT REASONABLE PRICE& WANTS. AMVSIENWERTO. x - FOYER ACADEMY OF MUSIC, WOLPSOTIN AND TUOMAS' CL/158IOAL CONVERTS; The Sublieription lioolm to the Sixth Series (Sensate 1864. W), of 0. WOLPEORN and THEO. THOMAS" CLASSICAL CONCERTS, are now open at the Hugo flares of G Andre & Co. .1101 Chestnut street; L. Meyer: corner of Juniper and Chestnut streets, and J. E. Gould, corner of Seventh and Chestnut streets. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. One admission for the Six Concerts t 4. Three admissions for the Six Concerts. .......... 41 2 The first Concert of the Series will take place on SATURDAY, Dectraber 10t.h. 1E64. noto-et AMERICAN ACADEMY, OF MUSIC. Lessee and Manager JOHN T. POND. (Alo of Holliday-street Theatre, Beal/Eters; Ford*. New Theatre, Waebington, and the Alexandria Mi. Theatre.) Stage Manager........ . ........ B. WRIGIHT. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Dec. let and EL Most positively the lest Two Nithfs this season of the Ellett Roman Tragedy. CORIOLARUs!' cArus meßclus yr.-roman.- (Afterwards "CORlOLexus.il SUPPORTED BY MADAME FONISI, M/BS ALICE GRAY MR. J. McCULLOUGH. - SFR. FORREST MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND iI/MIDAYE NIGHTS. Air Seats secosed KT, Wednesday dvance. No performance on or Saturday event...OA Monday, Dec. 5115, the great Shakepearian Trggedg. of KING LEAR. The Box Sheet, for the sale of secured please. AM open between the hours of 8 and 414 o'clock.. Admission, 60 and 25 cents. Secured Seats Weenie additional, NEW CHEBTEUT-ST TIEEATRE, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS. Nov .30 and Dec. 1. LAST WEEK Of the highly successful career of Dion Etoncicanirg thrilling Sensational Romance, in Five Sctt, of PAUSE inns Or. Under the Snow, With all its MA GNIFICENT SCENERY, NOVEL MECHANICAL EFFECTS CORRECT COSTAilh r ORIGINAL IL' And the GREAT CAST OF CHARACTERS. Includlmg the popular names of. Miss EFFIE :JEREMY.' Mrs. CHAPIdAN Miss BELLE VAUGHN. Mr: P MORDAIINT. Mr. LEWIS BAKER, Kr. J. T. WAND.. and others. Among the many' beautiful asul startling Tableaus' that mar during the course alba Drama. the nisei prominent Is THE FALL OF THE AVALANCHE. Which THE gh O y TENTHUSIASTIC APPLAUSE . From audiences that CROWD TUE THEATRE IN EVERY PART. PAIMBETTE is a GEEUIN_E_SUCCESE4 THE PRESS AND THE - ptisc,ro Alike bestowing the most lavish Mahe - upon its prods's. , Non. The performance will conclude with am entirely new' farce styled THE FIRE EATER. . In Preparation, JESSIE BROWN: OR. THE RELIEF OF LITCHNOW s ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON.,_Dec When GRAND FAMILY DIATINEE, When PAMIRETTE will be presented in all De grandeur. WALIi UT. STREET THEATRE.— , • Liam TWO NIGHTS OF EAST limn. oz THE BLOFEMENT. • WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Evuores, MESS LITOELLB WESTERN Will appear 1a lite doplet characters of LADY HABIL and MADAME VINE, in C. W. Taylear's pOWerfal domestic play of EAST LYNNE EAST LYNNE. OR, THE E LT. FRIDAY. BENEFIT OP L OPE UCILLE MEN WESTERN. Box Office open from 9 till 8. Curtain rises of MRS. JOHN' DREW'S NEWRCN.: STBBET THBATR.B. w 4p .s t ir ll i Or ar Eß B Pi r f o lt" t f p aTO s TlßAO ,a oV viii . . BAB I I ,7 ? P DS' And Y7ll -. J. S. CLARKS as Jeremiah Beetle. . `FRIDAY, f tE e ktiV E OV Pa! Ea. 13.118. noEl-W GREAT NATIONAL CIRCUS. . WALNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH_ Dlrectrese.... .... ...... CHAS. weinrssi trmerly Mrs. Dan Rice. ) In addition the great troupe, THE SHERWOOD FAMILY, Mr. SAM STICKNEY , Acrobats, Ovmnaadur. and Squint M' ME KING and Mr. TOM KIND will appear thin week in Fracetal and oariniir acts oft Equestrianism. Messrs. G. P. 11.0YCEINSON and J. H. MURRAY. will display the Sports of Atlas, and. M. Warner will introduce the famous dancin g horse Mayfly. a Paragon of animals. The ew pantomime of The Pollak Conscripts will be performed. The great child wonder. young Nicola, Mons. alma. and the Talleen Brothesa. have been engaged, and will ehortly aPpear. Prices el admission remain the name.- First Tier. 6110; i3ecemest Tier. 26c. Private Boxes 13 and $6, according to ME and location. Get your tickets daring the day. Par formancee commence at 7.40 Mattineea Wednesday ant Saturday afternoons, commencing at 2i O'clock atilla READINGS FROM FOE AND OTHERS, CONCERT HALL, THURSDAY, December let. at 8 o'clock. Tickets, 26 canto. at Pugh'e, Sixth and Chestnut. Mr. N. K RICHARDSON' will read " The Raven" "Annabel Lee," and other productions of Poe. Re Will, besides, declaim the Quarrel Scene between Bra. tug and Cassius, from JULIUS CASS.R; recite Boker'w • " Cavalry Sheridan," and give selections from Tenny son, Longfellow, Byron, etc. Aprominent Laay Elocutionist bas been engaged. B. B.—At a late moment PROFESSOR CORSON, Hearing of the °eject of the entertainment, proffered - hie valuable services. He will prelim:wee THE BELLS," 'IILALUMII." etc. CARD. —These celebrated readers tendered their ser vices with. the most obliging alacrity, in constderellem of the mature of the charity to be furthered by their performance. The proceeds are intended to reach as a gift, thltf Mother of Poe's wife, Virginia, the lady or whom he has poken as " yen who are more than mo ther unto me. "lt Is believed the public, on learning this fact, will respond with the same cordiality which does suc k credit to the performers no3o-Bt3{ VKRIBITION OF WORKS OF ART, -I-A FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CHRISTIAN COM MISSION, at the ACADEMY OF Falk. /aims. An Exhibition of a - Private Collection of Worked! Art, in Paintings. Sculpture, Water Color. and (Aim Drawings Engraving's. dce . Is now ONM at the Penn-. oylvania Academy or Rine Arts, N0..1025 CHESTNOW Street. from 9A. M_ to 10 F.. M., for the Benefit of the Christian Commission_ Admission 29 eta. ; Season Tickets 80 etc. no3S-thinl., ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, • ~. WEDNEESDAY,.NOV, ..„80, RIM_ /er ax.otor.oot ir.1154 ; • TOTEM CLASSICAL MATINEE BY THa Philadelphia Chia' steal - Quiatette 'Clob a . Messrs. GAERTNER, JARVIS. CHOW, PLAGLIKAMIL and SCHNITZ. , SINGLE TICKETS' —.......50 Ca% Package of 25 Tickets, good at all flints Package of 50 Ticket,, good at all limos EP For sae at the Music Store of J. L God& no26.smtuwtf. .41-z-A SSEMBLY BUILDING, TE N T and CHESTNUT Str.qts. SIGNOR BLITZ The Great NHOROMADGER and VENRILOQUIST. Performances Every Evening at fig o'clock. sot WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY Afternoons, at 3. e - ra bracing the WONDERS AND MYSTERIES OPMAGI EXTRAORDINARY POWERS OF VENTRILMUI prod_ustatonishln g effects of the human voice the LEW.D CANARY BIRDS' ENTERTAIN Adnasedoa 25 cents; Children 15 cents; Reserved &MS 60 Gents. • n 022 gaiNFORD'S NEW OPERA HOtralk RACE Street, below Third. OPEN FOR TER SEASON. NAMIIRL S. SANFORD Proprietor and Hwang.. SANFORD'S OPBRA TROUPE, The largest and beat Minstrel Company in erdstenee. Sanrord appears in Son ge,Daikees;anit his Burlees Doors open quarter to 7; commence quarter to 8. Admission 2:i cents; Orchestra 50 cents; Boxes $5. IC, and $3. n01.4-Ina (111EgTITUINSTREET OPERA HOB V No. lA2I OECESTAIIT Street. ALLLNIKIN EMMEN Proyraftre„, MORAN'S MINST.E.ELS appear " a~enins In an elegant Doors open at 7, commencing at S oVlbak troalsolts, Admiselon SS cents. Reserved seats, which can be waxed from 10 RS 1 ' dock, CO cents. CIERMANL9. ORCHIBSTRA.—PUBLIQ SEHBARBALS every SATURDAY; at. 33.;0' P. at., at MUSICAL FilltD HALL. Single Tickets. HE cents. Six Tickets, Si, to ballad at orion , d's, Andra% and Meyer's Music Stores. and at the Hal] no7-tf CHRIST RE - JECTED.-- This admirable picture, the greatest production. et the Planter West. Is now on exhibition at the WIWI= OP PIPE ART€, 1025 CHRSTriIIT Street. to es with the entire, eolleotteant the Institution. Admitta twenty - ire Gents. nol4-Etter VrACADEMY OF FINE ASTS, i E REEVIIIT Street, above Tenth, is OM DA. 4 1,, for visitors, from 9 M. to 6 P. M. pISTITUTION FOR THE BLIRIX-- -n- EXHIBITION every WEDNESDAT... SK P. 111. Admtookm TIN CENTS. Store, No. 11 Sc u d, EIGHTIE Street, rp YOUNG ACTRESIBBBYOUNQ aotresees who are *little accusto m ed to the use or "sta g e making-up" will And that the " Bmail des Paris" will remove all the evils Pt saltin g from the us e of ate, powder, and roam The " Email" is not; at. ha preserves and beautifies the skin, by re moving lack spots and impurities, and Is endorsed. by M'lle 'estvelt, Mrs. D. P. Bowers, Mrs. Emma Wall ,er and many- other actresses of talant and beauty. BDORNIt JODIM, No. 111 South TBIITH Street, be low Chestnut, is the only agent In this eity. nolB-mwett BOARDINCL p.OARDENG - VERY DZSIBABLB anternisbed apartments. where theinareno chil dren.idiepply 525 MICR Street.. nolawfmne ROA RD IN G.-A HA.NDBOIIE BR COND etort front room. opposite Franklin Square_ Applyat No. 5i1055 FRANKLIN Street. no2B-3r 'WEST PRrLAD'A.-FIIIMISHRD OR trafnzoishod Dooms TO LW;ikth Ark- duo Board. Address "D.." Box ON Phila. P. 0. no9S-te BOARD. -A LARGE SECOND•BTORY BACK BOOM. puntudestiv a r o tel lath. etherto 139 az ma" o l►M~toidi * -."."*" "4154/ PERSONAL. ' nuornIUTION T .E D.— THE 1- underdog.' d desires to 'hear (nom the eleter of J. X. Staples, Deputy Sheriff of it Dorado county, California. She is enppoeed to reside In Philadelphia. My. Staples was murdered while Sa the discharge of his °facial ditties. His effects are awaitiat i lrerY. JAMBS B BD Sheriff's Office, BI rado county, OM- IWST,ARD FOUND. LOST OR MItILAID-THE FOLLOW ing Cortißeaten of! Stock: Noe 73 and 227, Allegheny and Pittsburg O il Comm nopcln jhL i na i t L ne of Bash & Kurtz, and also I n the natal - Noe. 295 and 793 in the Story Farm Oil Company. No. 021 n the Alcorn Oil Company, and No. 376 in the Egbett 011 Germany. New Certificates hare been applied for. no2filitt* tA GOOD OINGBAM UMBRELLA, A sa i d Scotch Gingham Umbrella, A good Silk Umbrella, A nicely finished Umbrella. BUY them of JOSEPH FUSSELL n0213.6t 2 and 4-North FOURTH fltrek oy t es t MALCOLIVMACREILL'Et SPECTACLE STORE, No. 310 8011/11 PIYTH Street. below Spruce, PIMA WILMA. Xr-Olaee es refitted to *nit all ages, and all manner or repairing carefully and promptly attended to: no2l-See. • DISEASES OF THE SKIN ARE often. contracted from the use of Soap made frees tbe groat. of Clammed animate; hence 019 "Ple as lant WILLIAM CONWAY area bat pare Ingredients io the manufacture of hie Soap Therefore its indtspatable supanorlty over all other Soaps for family one. , bee QM each bar is stamped WILLIAM CONWAY'S SOAP. Philaittekta. Depot, 316 South SECOND street. a 0 • I • : t •VII• : • 0 • $ .60, admired for accuracy and beauty. Persons dastrie g nip m enoold go early CION nd avoid tie crowd. RSIKEtc' euyerb styles at SED Street, above Green It* vAT A Ti ABLE P RTBA I T S-B. F. lllllltyat!lrAske styles life slyer befsgliklate is HI colors. OS eitYW end sit for pig:twee. Mazy 11 . 6 tweet sway forwsitkoftirse. 624 ellOS.Strset. It* DEPAZTIKENT TON etrirring WOW&
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