The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 03, 1864, Image 3

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r,tVHN— ALIEN .—On December Ist, 18G4, at the re
J of the bride's father,' 808 North. Elgl teeutb
bv the Be v- Dr. W Suddards, Thomas Hare ato
5, :r i,frrc Allen, both of this city. *
%'SnKBHSiAN—TBATEK -Tn this city, on the Ist in
,T"l hy K-v. Win. L. Chaffin, J. Prentiss Tucker
-5 Miss Laura A. Trayer. both of this city, *.
"VfT.L-I ROTJTM aN.-Oa December Ist. 1854. by Bey,
Sudderda, D D., Win. Jenks Fall and Hallle,
r„-, 'tiler of Gen. M. Troutman. ■
' i'eSSINGS—CARTER. —ln. this .city, December 'lst,
I ' « v Mr Patterson, at the residence of William H.
St,ion. E a , Col. E, F. Jennings, of Columbus, Ohio,
l i'% Maty Carter. r *
'tiITCHJB WIEGAND.—On the Ist in»t., hy the Bey.
Nslhanlel W; Conhling. Craig D. Ritchie to Charlotte
V, daughter of John Wiegaid, Esq., all of Phiiadel
p PI.ATT-GRA VEB: -On the 23d inst’•, at the residence
i, pYvd bride’s parents, by the Bay. A, Dewitt, C. M.
w/ft, of Philadelphia, to Elizabeth F., daughter or T.
Gtayes,.EsQ , of Hoosiok Falls. N. J. ****
IDIDE3XS.
OMI N.-December Ist, 1564, Minnie,rpnngeet dangh
i,-r of .Garrett and Margaret Dunn, in the 9th year of ..
The funeral will take place from the residence of her,
r nri ts, 1004 Mount Vernon street.ou Monday moral
a« iflo’clock. , , * . . ,/• '•'***■•••
WITSIL —Onthe99th nit. after a liagering illness,
Theodore B. Witsil, ajred 43 vearv
The relatives and friends of tue ramiiy, also the mom-,
hers of Coaqnasoclc Lodge, Ko. 463, ; and the members
(f jS-atii xtal incanipment, No 47. X 0. of O.F also
the members of G’oasaanock Tribe, No. 49 f I/0,, of- £,
51.» and the workmen of b&idwtn’a locomotive-works,
•h’i? re.stpctfnlly in vited to attend the funeral, from his
tat* residence, No, 1513 Ogden Bt*eei, Fifteenth ward,
ou Sunday afternoon at .2 o'clock. Interment at Olti
Fellow*' Cemetery. ** -
the 30th ult., FiancisA./Hol--
of Mary S and the late Gearies E. Hoi-;
linsbead, ir« the 32d year of his a*re
Hl* rel*tiv*s and friends are invited to attend the fu
neral services at his late residence, No. ,45 South Third
street, Camden, N, J, , to-day. December Vat; twelve
o’clock M. Interment at Trenton. N, J.» from the
bonseof James S. Aitkin, No 36 Broad street, on Satur
day. 8d December, at two o’clock J\ M **
WATMOOGH.— On Wednescay morning, Nov. x 30 at
Chestnut Hill, at t-be residence of her son-in-law. M.
Bussell Thayer, Mrs. Maria C Watmough, aged 65
year?, .
The friends, of the family are-invited to attend her
funeral, at fct. Feter’a Church, Pbiiadelphia*onSatur«'
day, December 3d,'atl o’clock: P. M : • *#
BAKCLaY —On the let December, Esther, relict of
the l&te John Barclay, in the 77th year of her age
Her relatives and. friends are respectfully iuvited to
attend her fanexalon Saturday. thfiBdiu*t..ut9o , ciock,
from the residence of J. L Stelwagon, Germantown,
without further notice. To proceed to Laurel Hill.
RHOADS.—On the SOtli ult,, Anne H., wife of Charles
and friends of the family are r#»epecfcFal
- invited to attend the funeral, on ksventh-diiK, the da
imtanfc, at-2 o’clock P. M,. from t/e re*Hle tt her
husband, at Baddooflelcf, New Jeraey r without further
notice Cars leave Tine* etreet wharf at IP, M,; return
S BEKS —On the 30th ult . Rebecca Fees, ielict of Goo,
Brea. In tlie 89th year oMier-age, . . • ...
The funeral will take place from, ber late residence,
Jfo. AI6 South Tenth street, on Saturday, December 3,
jit 0 P M * ***
BEGIN—On the SOtli nit,, Mrs. Jane M Decan, in
ltin ®th year of bersge, . ■ * • . ~.
The refati.es and friends _of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the fni oral, from her late.real
ittrr No. 228 South Ninth street, on 8 Hut day 'after
noon, December 34, at 2o’clock - _ , '**
BAILT.—At his residence, West Marlboro, Cheater
count?. Pa., on the evening of the iKith nit,,
B. Or. lo the 78th year of hi-, age ***: .
MOUBNING goods fob dec ek
D-l BER. BESSON .& 80S,
MODENING STORE, No, 918 CHESTNUT Street,
have in store . .
BLACK THIBET LONG SHAWLS.
Thib t Long Shawls. [Blanket Long Shaww.
Do. extra size.. Mourning do.
BLACK ALL-WOOL BEPB
Velour Reps. . Bepe, Imported,
Empress Cloths, Caebmeres.
v.r'noea. Moufsehnes.
Silk Werp Cashmerae. Do . fall double width.
French 'Bombasines.. English Bombu/.iuea, ,
'i'amisea. : Henrietta Clotha, o
BLACK VICTORIA KBPS. ,
Turin Clothe. Barathea..
Paramattas. .English Merinoo3. ,
ilDacea. [Mohair Lastrea
QiTeeu’s Clotbs. : Oriental Lustres. .
BLACK GEOS GRAIN SILKS,
T.vons Groe Grains, . iPoult de Soies.
’Tatfetv.a, , [Groa fie Rhlnee.'
English Crapes and Pells.
Crape Collars and Sleeves.
Mourning Bordered Handkfa.
WinterGlo.es and Hosiery,
White and Black Skirtings.
Monrning-Balihofa! Skirts. ,bo.
. gyrOND MOURNING DRESS GOODS. de2 St
I VI:B ft LANDEIJi HAVE RE
JLj DUCED some expensive GOODS for Christmas
preseats of intritieic value. ■ . * , -
ETKE & LAKDELLhaveopenpd FOtnespUndid melo*
dem» atdpfano covers Tor vaftnbls Christmas Gifts,
DI KE & LaNDELL have marked down some maj
nificent Silks and Expensive Shawls, Scarfs. DaLames
and Points for Christmas. '
HTSf-- FIBSI COSeiiEfiATIOSTAI
SbS? CHURCH, FRANK FOK D Road and. MONT
GOMERY Avenue. Her. 'D. L. GEAR, SaBBATH.
mA. M.. and 7H P. M. . ■ »
trSfT- CESTBAI, GOXGKEG ATIOX *1;
‘fes? CHURCH -Rev. EDWARD HAWES. Pastor,
-will preach at CONCERT HAUL TO-MORROW, at 10«
A. M. and 1H P. M, .The public ara, cordially in
vited • -y.::.
ftsa* IISION M. E. CIIUKCII, J»ECEM
BIR Arrt. —Rev. G. W. LYBRANDwiII Pgach
in the morning, at 10>£ o'clock,end Rev T. W, MAGDA
ST io the evening, at 7& o dock.. It
FIRST REFORMED
fas CHURCH, SEVENTH and SPRING, GARDEN
Streets, Rev. J. H. BUY BAM, Pastor. Services at 10>i
o'clock a M., and l'k o'clock P. M- The young are
jaiticniatly Invited. ; It
rST 1 CESTRAI PRESBYTEEUX
fas CHURCH.—TheKev.ALEXANDER REED,Pas
tor « s pcs, -will preach in the Central Church, _co?nar
EtGHTH andl CHERRY Streets, To-morrow Morning
at ICR ace Attrrnoon at 1% It*
«GHUBCHAXI> STATE UNITES,
-|SK? orEeliidon in Our Nat!oual'Con«titmion ” Rev.
W CATHCARTon the above TO-MORROW EVENING
*i T o'clock, in the Church, NEWMARKET, above Pop
to. . : • - 11
,ytay° IEDIATIOS OP CHIHST-JfO.
2n of Series '. Recapitulation and Forecast, by
T. B HU OCKTON. at ELEVENTH and WOOD Streets,
SABBATH AFTERNOON, 3 o’clock. At,lOK A. M.
Rev. Bar. LITTLE. After sermonCommnmon. It*
vs- GEOBGE G. MtltlSS Will
Kfi? p r e ich In the Church of the Disciples of Christ,
on TWILFTH Street, above Wallace; LORD'S DAI,
si 10K and 7JS o'clock. Subject—“ The three wit
leaser of Messiah,” and " Come unto me all ye that
labor and are heavy laden and 1 wilt give you rest.
IS* SYVEJFENBOBGIAS—COBSEB OF
ft*? BROAD and BRANDY WINE Streets; -Subject
of ‘Rev B, F. BARRETT’S Lecture TO- MORRO W
EVENING, 7X O’ clock-” The New Docirine concern
ing the Sacred Scripture, showing that the Bible con
talus a spirituctl sensz within that of the ietter. _ Sar
non in the morning, atlOX o’clock, by Mr. .BARRBTT.
Subject -‘ ‘ The Trfitsflpuration : Its Natflte and
Spiritual Significance. ” Public iavited, It*
b-TST- IBJSCIPEES OP CHBIST—MEET
>&£? INGS TO-MORROW, at IOR, A. 51 and WP.
M., Northeast corner of BROAD and SrRING GARDEN
Streets. preaching by K-FAUROT. < It
VTST" NOTIUE REV. A. M STEWABfIT,
‘f3» will pr-ach Sn the First Reformed Presbyterian
Church, BROAD Street, below Spruce, ,on TO-MOR
ROW (Sabbath), in behalf of the American Tract So
ciety, Boston, semises commencing at 10R A. M. and
3« V. M, A collection will he taken up In behalf of the
Society, •' ' ' It
NiKMOW IN WALXUr smEBT
RS? THEATRE TO-MORROW (Sunday), 7KP.M.,
suited for Thinking People, by the popular and gifted
orator. Rev. S M. LANDIS, M. D , his fourth of series
on ‘ ‘ The Rock upon which the CLurch Split being
hie great sermon on “Beauty,” considered m its vari
ous phases. 6 cents admission, to pay expenses, Have
itreadTt no change given. Bring Old Union Hymn
Book e Go early, to avoid the crowd at the door.
Open 6>i P. M. • ROBT. HALL,
, i Chairman Com.
•ST- WAGNEB EBEE INSTITUTE OF
*=& SCIENCE, COLUMBIA AveMie and SEVEN
TEENTH Street.—Divine .Service NVERY SABBATH
AFTERNOON, at 3% o’clock. Preaching TO-MORROW
by Rev FRANK LROBI’INS. AH are invited. Seats
free. . ■ u .
t®” PHILADELPHIA TBACI AND
K3S> , MISSION SOCIETY.—The Seventieth meeting
t» behalf of this-SocietT.wlll he he'd In ST STEPHEN 3;
GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH, CORINTHIAN Ave
nue (1« enty- first street) above Poplar on SABBATH
MORNING. December*, at 10R o’clock. Rev. A. BEMICK
and Rev. Mr. BOKUM will address the meeting. Exer
cise* in English and German - - . _
The i eventj -first meeting will he held In the Presby
terian Church, BUTTON WOOD, helow -Sixth. (Rev.
T. J. Shepherd, Paetor,) on SABBATH EVENING, De
cember -J. at 7%. The Pastor, Rev. J. C HYDE, and
Rev. WM. B. GULLIP, will address the meeting. •
Collections will he taken up to aid the Society. , Pub
lie invited. / . -■ It
pgp- THE ANKIVEItSARY OF THE
ft*? Sabbath School of the FIFTH REFORMED
PROTE-TANT DUTCH CHUBCH-OTIB. below Mem
phis street, Kensington—will take place TO-MORROW,
at 3 o’clock, P. M. The public Is respectfully invited *
mra#~ SPRING GARDEN HALL, X'MIB
!»■ TEENTHand SPRING GARDEN Streets.-The
meetings of the Church of'God assembling here are
-every LORD’S DAY at 10K A M., for worship, in V the
breaking of bread, “ showing the Lord’s death till
He come,” in prayer apd praise, and fur teachmg
and admonishing one another. ” Preaching of ate
Word by CHAS. CAMPBELL, at P. M. nos-s!3t
*s®“ JOBS B. GOUOHVESft., WIM BE
*35? LITER THREE LECTURES IN '
CON CE R T H A EL,
AS FOLLOWS
MOKJDaY EVENING, December 6th an entirely new
Lecture, entitled
“FACT AND FICTION.”
THURSDAY EVENING, December Sth,
“PECULIAR PEOPLE.”
FRIDAY EVENING, Deoember 9th,
‘ ‘TEMPERANCE.”
These will he the only Lectures by Mr.GOUOH in
this city during tbe season.
Tickets for each Lecture 25 cents. Reserved Beats 60
cents. The sale of tickets tHII begin at MARTIEN’S,
506 Chestnut street, on Saturday Morning at 9; o’clock.
They will also he sold at the Hall on the evening of each
lecture. . ;,'
Doors open at 7 o’clock, lecture at 8,
As the demand for tickets will doubtless he great, early
application will benecessary to secure seats. de2-tf
THE EOSTHIY COSCEHT OP
’»53» PRAYER for MOTHERS will be held. on
-WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONsthe7thinst.,at 3o 1 clock,
it the Church, corner of BROAD and OK EES Streets.
Ladles are all lnylted to attend. It*
FREE DECTBKE OS PHYSIOEO*
: OF, in SGOTT CHURCH. EIGHTH Svraet.he
low Dickerson. on MONDAY EVENING, 6th of Decem
ber; br Dr. MBLLIHGER, Eclectic Physician, 9B Fg.
DEII aL Street. It*
fr-s?” SI»r»ITUAXISM.-MKS. A. A.
*3B? CURRIER, a Medl-oin, will Declare at SAN
SOM-STREET HALL, on 80NDAA, at 10K >• M and
7H P. M Admission flee- ’ - ■ , It*
*<33=“ S jiIBIXtAWSB— MB. X. JUD
'las? PiHBBE, an Inspirational Medium, will speak
at the f'lnrch in THOMPSON Street, below Front, on
SUNDAY, at 3P. M. Admittance free. Circles bald
eyery Sul day, .at SP. M. ’ 11
THE AKX UA L ?l EE 11N O OK
Sat? tie Association of Friendefor the Relief of the
Sufferir g > oor twitli fuel) wiU be held_Tßla (Seventh
day) FT BRING, 12 mo . 3, at S o clnoK ai -KAOB
STREET MEETIS-G-HOTSE. f Baiijing ci6rii .
IST SCH U NAVIGATION <CO.
W 3& • • Phila»blphta» 2>ee 2, im.
NOTICE is hereby given, that the Annual Meeting of
the Siookooldera and Loanholdeis, and an Election of
Officers for the ensuing year, will he held at tte Offlca
of the Company, Mo. 117 WALNUT Street, Philadel
phia, on MOM BAT, the 2d of January next, at 11
o'clock A M W. SI. TILGHMAN,
de3- stuth tja2 Secretary.
issF KMASCIPATIOS IN II IRYIASD.
fc* ,v —TheUNlON LEAGUE ASSOCIATION intend
celehrauna the Emancipation of Maryland by a Grand
Benion-tmtion in National Halt. iUAKKE'T Street,
above Twelfth on WEDNESDAY EYE SI KG, Dec 7 th.
1664. Si,'pains will he spared to render the Festivity
»U that could be desired. The orchestra will he com
posed of more than 160 vocalists, being a selection, from
ibe severu cht rch choirs, conducted by A> W uively,
and assisted by splendid and atpropnate ins.i'umeutal
_ Addresses will be delivered bv Sergeant MajorA, M.
Green, Kev* W. J. Alston, T. 5). filler, J. 0. Gibbs,
A. L. Stanf'ird, and others , ' ... - .
Tickets 25 cents, to be had of the Committee of Ar
rangement-s . _ . „
Boors open at 1 6‘ clock *to coramenca at }& before> o .
CommUtee—John C Bowers, Alfred M. Green, Boht.
Adeev, hr., Jesse Glasgow, Benjamin Harrison. -
- The pbtronage of the Pub’ie is solicited "■■■■■■■y - I**
,|3Sr» A SPECIAL SESSION OF THE
waff-- GRAND DIVISION SONS OP TEMPERANCE
of Penn-ylvania wilt be hold on SATURDAY EVE
NING, Dec. 3,1884, at 505 CHESTNUT Street. .
JOS. W. MARTIN,
U Scribe.
N.'Bs-Rev, J. PASTEBFIELD,'ChapIain of the
Grand Division, will preach a Sermon Before the Order,
in the M E Chnrch GREEN Street, above Tenth, on
SUNDAY EVENING, Dec. 4. at 7Ko’clock. de2-2t*
■sar~ KOTICE.-AN ADJOURNEDIIEEIt
INC of the Stockholders of the WE-TERN MI ■
NINO and MANUFACTURING COMPANY, of Boon
county, West Virginia, will be held on MONDAY, the
12th of December, at 3 o’clock P M . at No. 335
CHESTNUT Street, second story, to hear the report of a
Committee appointed on the Sd nit. A fnll meeting is
desirable, as business of importance will, he laid be-
By‘^^ aUr - ' SAMUEL WRIGHT,
aal-thsli,* Chalrm.au. -■
|ggp> SUEKISAII PETKBLEVK CO.
CAPITA!,, $1,500,000.
300,000 SHARES. WORKING CAPITAL, $30,000.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 52.50 PER SHARE. FULL
STOCK, .
OFFICE, No. 432 WALNUT STREET, ' •
Second .Story, Back Room,
The property of the Company,consists ofthe following
valuable leases on OH Creek -and Cherry Ran, and
which are only partially developed, the production
PP l/rFN'T s '£mwo. h n r ' 9r ?v ay * ® q - na , l / over ONE
IhK LEWI PER.MONTH on tfceeaptta.lstock, and is
increaeing, .Also, a tract of .187 acres in fee simple on
Cherry Ran. on the most valuable portion of it, anffl
cient ototeelf for a company with twice the capital
stock. Thiß pi operty .was selected for private inv'e«t
ment, ana not for. speculation, and offers inducements
seldom met with in the many companies now organ-
No. 1. BIILLER FARM. , '
Thiels 1-12 free on lease of II acres, on which there Is
one well flowing over 50 barrel, oer day. Also, 2-12 of
the oil in Said well, making mall 3-12 or >d of ths oil
free of exoense . ■;
No, 2. STEVENSON FARM. : ;
. An undivided half part -of the Barber Farm.-contain-
Ing 40 acres, sitnate on Oil Creek, adjoining Roster, and
abont one mile at-ove the Noble well.. This property
lies in tbo vicinity of some of the best oil territory on
tie Creek,, and if developed; prove Immensely valuable.
The other undivided balf is owned-By a Oompaty who
are preparing to work the land yigoronely, and the pro
dnet of the oil this interest Rhares.
No 3. BENNTH.OOP FARM.
Thisle a leasßor S % acres..on,which is erected a refi-:
nery in,full operation and four wells e.re being put
down. Oners o rapleteand,ready tor testing, auothar
nearly dowr*. and the remainder progressing. U is ft
remarhabJe fact.tnat no well has been sunken this rut
that has failed t, produce oil, and within the next sixty
days doubtless this interest will pay well
N. B. Since the above, Information hat been received
that one well is down, ready to tube,
Bhowi and another nearly ready ™
it is not unteasuDabie to expect at least 60 barrels par
day toi|he interest. -- J
M TMs^a: t l9B6^r f 2K A ?=i-eR, situate at the mouth of
Obwryßuu, on wbl.h ti ere and one
flowing veil, producing to this interest «-barrels per
day, and iccreaMtg. Tlieie is room for at -least tb.r&9
nS 1 8 Y’fa-RM of 167 acres;
r?V fee simple, on Okerry Han, near 'Flamer, Hires
foartbfiof wbiab is boring territory, being nearly all
flat* bottom Jsu<i.- On this tract it is the intention of the
Comra;. - * to coromence work at once, intending? to sink
several weile.and offer in due aments to responsible pai
tiee to ieaas a portiomof it.
It is confidently **sptct“d by a.ihdicibiß and vigorous
proFsention of the several intewsJs, this Company will
be able to pay from one to two per cent per moath from
thecoEomencerrent. on the entire capital ™ It is
confidently expected the Company will declare a divi
dend ; early in January for this month from the present
production, . : de3*3t
m iKßimn anb boston pe.
I* TKOLEIW COMPAN t.
CAPITAL, S4OO,OOO—PAB, $5 PEE SHARE,
' SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, *3.50 PER SHiRE.
FOE FDLL-PAIB STOCK Abl) HO FBBTHJSB AS
BEhSMENTS
The property of this Com parry consists of tie follow
ing valuablr FEE SIMPLE Territory, extensive lease
holds, PEODUCIHG WELLS, wells going down and
nearly finished: „ .7.
No. 1. About 50 (fifty) Acres..on Cherry Tree Run in
FEE RISIPhB, boreable land s&flioiettt to sink Fff’TF
W ELLS. This Territory is opposite the Dalzell Petro
leum Company (Bayes’ Farm); on Oil Creek, hounded
In part by the celebrated Story Farm, &0.. Ac.* -
Ho. 2. Lease perpetual (99 years) on Wath. McClin
took Oil creek— 3H acres, all flat, very valnable, flow
ing and pumping wells all around. ■
Ho. 3 ‘' Wildcat” Flowing Well, about 30 barrels
per dar, on Wash. McCiintock .Farm. The Company
OWHB the WHOLE working interest in this well, en-
t|n“!csiroin?a | n “ ! c5iroin?a Well, No. 1, on OIL Creek, down
600 feet, all ready to re tnba. This well has flowed 150
P ”Cas’fornia Well, Ho, 2, on Oil Creek,down
nearly 600 feet. ... „ . ,
Ho- 6. Lease perpetual (99 years) on 2K' acres Oil
Creek, all flat, containing the above wells, with fifteen
horse engine, tanks, derricks, engine houses, so. ■„
Ho. 7. Lease perpetual (£9 years) on' 2>i acres Oil
Creek, all flat, and In one well uown 400 feet, one quar
ter interest (working) in this well and lease. . • ■
TEK THWsTkS S 8 A RES RESERYEDPOR WORK
ING- CAPITAI*.
Books /or oRitHKAL Bubfccription are now open at our
Office tor a few days only; when closed, the stock to be
placed on the Boston and Philadelphia Stock
. Boards 'as a bora : niß . dividend-paying, on, pro
ducjng cgwpakt, when it la expected: the shares will
largely advance, .AU further information, with pros
pectuses, can be obtained of the undersigned. The
fcmall capital of this Company, with ,the actual large
interests, must make it a favorite^ : a’
•Qiflnt j ■ • •. M. o. JjtlsJSolA, ,
14 Farouhar Buildings, WALNUT, below Third,
Philadelphia Agency. .
LEONARD & MANLES’,
SSBEAYEK Street,. Hew York Agency.
SPkKCBR VILA & CO., Banker*,
Boston Agency,
aol6-iftf
THE CIARK OIL ASD MINING
See? company*
CAPITAL, 8500 G 00..,. .5..100,000 ’SHARES
PAR VALUE, FIVE DOLLARS
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE,'TWO DOLLARS.:
No further AeseEsment to be made, as 28 ODD shares have
been reserved for a Working Capital.
- OFFICERS.
' PRESIDENT,
JAMES R: WEBB.
v!i;k prksihr.vt, ,
. JAMES D. sOuTT, Philadelphia.
. TRSA3OREK, , ,
JOHN H. COULD. Philadelphia.
• SECRETARY, ' - .
CBAS. J. DALMAS.
DIRECTORS, _ :
JOSEPH S. CLARK, ‘
WM JEKK3 FELL,;. .DAH’L HENSIL,
ALFRED WLLSTS,
JAMES D. SCOTT, ■ TOMS P. COS VVAT
JSAAC D. GUTEK,
The CWrtfficstes are now 1
Office, No. 531 CHEBTN
*33“ BURNING SPRING AND BCBLE
FARM OIL COMPANY. .
CAPITAL. $400,000. - n ■
40.000 Shares, par value $lO, Working Capital.slo,ooo.
- ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER OF bHARES TO BE
- SOLD AT PAR VALUE, $lOl .
Refer to Jacob R. Ebj, of Harrisburg; A. B. Long-
iSorristown; and J. H. Jones, of P|“SDorg, or
atthS®Bceof the Company, Ifo. 308 FOEJfiTH
StTeet, \fhere all required information can he obtained.
This Company is organized entirely and. solely for the
purpose of engaging in the legitimate business of pro
ducing Oil, ana developing the fee simple property
belonging to the Company, the management of the
same having been entrusted to gentlemen of lenown bu
siness enterprise and skill, who will bring to the ac
coinpiißbment of the object their and bu
siness industry. We are sati&fled nr believing and as
surin# our Stockholders that it will yield largely to
them, and render the stock a sale and productive invest
ment,
OIL SUBSCRIPTIONS.—BOOKS
fas’ closed Monday. Reserve List now open. To
enter names on it, ad dress or apply to_ _.' w
“ ’• i)RHCAH M. MITCHESON,
N B. cor. rODRTH'asd WALHOT,
Or E BOR I>A
32T WAXSfCrT._
del-St if
*ssr~ THE SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS OF
■SB? t) e PITTSBURG AND BOSTON PETKOBEEJM
COUPANY will Close on WEDNESDAY, the 7th inst.
H. S. BEECH, Treasurer,
J 4 Farquhar Buildings.
I’F.TK«I,EOI STOBACE COM
|3E? pAK YOP PHIL ABE tiPBI A. —The Subscription
Books-will remain open at the office of the Company,
337 ’WALNUT Street, and at the P.oomso ft hePiu la
delpkia Board of Trade, 505 CHESTS DT Street, until
the stock is all subscribed for. , , , , ...
Persons forwarding subscriptionsor instalments-will
-pteas* m»ke their checks payable to theerderoi fr. is.
HUBBEIiL, Esq., Treasurer. : . nofosttilf
EXCEISIOE Oil. COMPACT,
fcx? 133-South FOUETS Street.-A the
Stockholders of the^EXCELSIOK OIL COMPANY will
he held ofl; WEDNESDAY, December 7, at 4.F. H.» in .
accoi dance with a resolution passed at a meeting
November 16,
n025-frw4i*
JOHN H. WYLE, Secretary.
Oim'E OF JHE MAJIBAS MIS*
IKO COMPAN7, No. 334 WALNUT Stoat.
PHILADELPHIA, NoV. 26, 1864.
notice is iereby liven that all atocS of tha Mandan
'Minim Company, on which instalments are aae and
unpaid, have been declared forfeited, and yiU be sold
at Public Auction, on THURSDAY. December 29, 1864,
at 12 o’clock noon, at the, Office of the Secretary of the
Company, according to the. Charter and By-laws, unless
paid on or before that day.
By order of the Directors.
no2B-tde29 . . B. A. HOPPES, Treasurer.
oil. StBSWPTIOSS-BE.
rSP: SERVED .LIST. a .. „ . ,
The list having been made np the Books closed last
e 'lnorsferthat no delay shall arise to the organization of
the Company, and also to give a chance to those who
heretofore were unavoidably prevented taking shares,
those who first the •
now open .at my office, willtake'the place of any of the
‘•100 subscribers ” who -unexpectedly may be pre
rentedfrom dGmplying with the terms. . ,
To so subscribe; or for further particulars of this enter
prise, address or NM MITCHESON ,
N B. corner FOURTH and WALNOT, Phila ,
n 029 6tlf Or E. BOBDA, Trustee, 33T WALNOT St.
|SS” MECHANICS’ BANK, o
Ids’ PEIT.AEEhPHIA, Nov. .21, 1854.
At an election, held this day, dhe following named
Stockbo’ders were elected BltifiCTOßS of this Bank:
Joseph B. Mitchell, ? ? d wardG. James,
Benjamin W. Tingley, ' Joseph'S. Mitchell,
G. D. Boeengajt*n, David Milne,
Isaacl?. Bskei,; Wm. A Drown* .
EbenezeT Maxwell* ? aylf V? o^ r£Ol i’
. Sober! Steen, „ Oeo. H. Stuart,
James T. Young.
. r Mbchasics’Bank,
Philadelphia, Nov- 28, 1864.
At a meeting of.the Board of Directors of this Bank,
held this dav, the following Officers were re-elected:
a ’JOSEPH B MITCHELL, President.
GEORGE B. STUART, Vice President.
JOHN WIEGAND, Jr., Cashier.
Border of the Board: Jr „ Cashier .
NOTICE.-BANK OF 50 KX H
1555? ' AMERICA, 'November 21, 1864 .
Notice is hereby given, agreeably to eechoa 2 of the
act of the General Assembly of the CommonTFealth of
Feans? Ivania, entitled -“An act enabling the.banks pf
ffiholdere o? th t O? NORTH A MERIC A, on
the 14th inst., voted to become such an and
that its Directors have procured th« authority of the
owners of more than two- thirds of the capital stock to
make the certificate required therefor by the laws of the
United States. S. HOCKLEY,
n 022-30tCashier.
■WESTEBN BANS OP PHILA
DELPHIA, November 18th. 1864. ■ .
A meetingof the Stockholders of this Bank will be
held at the Banking House, on. MONDAY, the 19th day
of December next, at 12 o’clock, M., to decide whether
this Bank shall become an association for .the purpose
of Banking under the laws of the United States, and
whether It shall exercise the powers conferred bythe
Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, entitled “ An Act enabling the Banks of
this Commonwealth to become AOMCiations for the pur
pose of banking under the laws of .the Urnted States,
approved the 22d day of August, 1864, and to take any
fa^lflm CUOn ttat Cashier.
"mxsr* OFFICE PESSSTITAMA BAIL.;
|!» ROAD COMPANY, „ ...
PHttADELPHiA, Nov. 4th t 1864.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.—The Shareholders in
this Company are notified that, rider Eesolntlon of the
•Board of Directors, they are entitled to subacnhe to ths
Stock of the Company the amount of TEN PEE CENT,
on their respective interest, as shown hy the Books of
to f™c«o f lpartofa
•This Stock will he issued at the par value of FIFTY
BOLLABB per fcharo. Accrued interestafc SIX FEK
GS.NT, will be charted from Ist insVuntil payment is
made.
The Books for subscription and payment will he open
on MONDAY, the7thiast , and will close on the 31st of
December next, after which no further subscriptions
will he received under this Resolution.
THOS, T. FIRTH,
•Treasurer.
no6-tde3l
■rar- orriCß or 'vs.teban boustt
W 9&. FUND COMMISSION, No. 7 Goldsmith's Hall,
LIBRARY Street, Philadelphia.—Be-enlietod Veterans,-
Vfho did not receive any ward Bounty, are entitled to
a City Bonnty of Twenty-five Dollars. The Commis
sioners appointed to examine claims for the above
bounty of twenty -five doilare will meet on MONDAYS,
WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS, at 4 o’clock P. M , at
Eo 7 GOLDSMITH’S HALL, LIBRARY Street. Per
sons entitled to this Bounty are . reanested to apply at
this Office,
E. P. SAUNBBKS, Chair’B. I JOB ATH
VaUL J FIELD,-> - GEO. W. SIMONS,
EPWIB'aKEBLfe I . n024-18t
KK- CIBIS’ HIGH ASD SOBSIAI,
■gEf SCHOOL —Applications (with testimonials of
JmSilcitian) for the position of PRINCIPAL ot the
GMs’Bii h antl lTonnal School of Philadelphia wilt he
W tbs usdcrsisQdd* at ibe Office pf the Con*
troUe/s of FttbHc Schools? corner of SI XTH acd ADEL
PHI* until frATOBDAY* the 10tkin&t.
talarj SI,SOO per an»ub, increase.
fi ,^o°l lder 0f lhe Normal
do 2 St ■ ' - ■ , Chairman.
KST UNION MJAUUI, HOESE, 1316
§35? CHESTNUT Street. .
December 1, 1884.
NOTICE— The Staled Animal Meeting of the USFIOJi
•LEAGUE Of PHILADELPHIA will be. held at COH
CEKT HALL, on MONDAY, December 12th, at 8
’-admitting members only, can be bad on ap
p^tioL B to a Xl tt C l l m ent E .m l P ? U, HA!|lsUntsSeere
-5 Secretary.
.. de2-flt • .
iiimeKOS GESEB&L’S OFFICE,
KgP . BIJ wSoi- Cur, D. C„ Sot 29, 1864.
-MeftolOfflcoreofiot less than two years’
honorably
AtfTSUEoIosl I 1n n tS e Cnited States Army Corps now
be^Vo^aTJlt'Vashln^? 11 ,'
their applications, testimonials, and evidence of eer
vice, to the Surgeon General, without
Surgeon 3anQral,
del’ eWijthfcSt
leing issued.
IJT street.
COMMITTEE.
THE PEESS:-PHILADELPHIA; SATURDAY, DROBMIVEII 3, 1864'
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THE
CITIZEHB OF THE FOURTH COMGKES3IO,*-
AL DISTRICT.
: HEABQBAUTRBS.
• Bunin and Bprins Oabeen Stkeets, Hov:2S, 1354.
The BOARD OP ERROLMENTof the' FOURTH COtT
GEEtRIOWAL DISTRICT (comprising tho Fourteenth,
lifleemb, Twentieth, Twenty- first, and Twenty-fourth
Wards) hereby give notice that they are no w engaged in
revisiig and correcting the Enrolment Lists of each of
the Wards in their District, and in this labor they in
vite the co operation and assistance of all good citizens,
bv giving such information in their possession as may
aid in the correction and revision thereof. 1
- Any person may appear -before, the Board and have
any name stricken from the Itßt, if he can show, to the
satisfaction of the Board, that the person named is not
properly enrolled on account of
let. Alienage. ■
2d.’Eon-residence.
3d. Overage.
4sh. Permanent physical disability.of such a degree
as to render the person not a proper subject for enrol
ment under tie law and regulations, ,
6th Haring served in the military or naval service
Iwo years during the present war and been honorably
dihchsr&icd * - ■
The names of all persons liable to military duty taking
up their residence in a Snb-disfcriot (Wardl, as well as
all in the Sub-district who, from time ta time, become
liable, nvcet-be added to. tne Enrolment Lists; and the
names of personewho may have enlisted In the military
or naval service, or who remove permanently fromxit,
or whose liability terminates while in*'it, will be
. It is for the interest of every citizen to have stricken
froiuthe li*ts all names iropropeily enrolled, because
at? excess of names increases the quota called for from
such euh-district; and-it is equally for the interest of
each person enrolled in a givenvsnb-districfc to place
upon the lists all persona in the sub-district liable to do
military duty, because the greßter the number to, be
drawn from, the less the chance that any particular in
dividual willbe drawn. . .
. T 1 g Bnard of Enrolment call especial public attention
to the following; . '•
** If a person, with intent to prayaat the draft, refuses
to give his true name when lawfully rt quested so to do
oy an officer whose 'legal duty it is to ascertain and en*
roll it, it is an obstruction of that officer in the perform
ance of one of his duties in relation io the draft. So,
also- of tke giviiw of false names with' the same ille
gsl intent, the offender wiLl> in eitjiercase* oe svb*
Sect to summary arrest, by the provoet marshal, ’-Fa
ragrovh 2S, Revised- Regulations, , : mr . ,
D. M, LAK E, Captain and Provost Marshal,
• adPre&ident of the Board of Earoim-nt, •
•'n«2ff6fc ■■■': . • ’..4th District.
BniDEKI) NOTICE—BOCK OIL
COMPANY Of PENNSYLVANIA,'4O9, WAL
NUT Street.. Philadelphia, Pee. 2. 18« i.
The Board of Directors have thu day declared a divi
dend o* TWO PEK CENT. (twenty centsper snare), Irsa
of State tax, pay able on. and after MONJJ AV. the Hth
iDSt. The Transfer Books will "close on TDESI) AY,
Dtcernber 6th, atS o’clock P. M., aud open on the 12th,
JOHN F, GRaFF,
Secretary and Treasurer.
!)IViI)£ISD NOHCB.-OFFICEOF
THE MIISKV Oil? COMPANY, s£4r WALNUT
Street, Boom No. 20, . Philadelphia, Dec. 1, 1884.
The Board ©£ Directors of this Company have this
declared a Dividend of TWO (2) PER CBNP on
the Capital Slock-payable at-their Office on and after
SA FCKI»AY, the 10th. instant, free hi State taxes. _
The Transfer close on the sth, at 3 P. AL #
ard he opened on the.loth Instant _ - *
a e n.gt • « p. W. WIhTB&NK> Secretary,
IIITIBKJfB KOTSCE.—OFFICE.
BUCK MODSTiUN;COAL COMPANY. .
: PhiljADßLphiav Nor, SO. 1864. .:
The: Directors ’ha ve this : day declared a Dividend, of
FIDE (5) FEE CENT,, payable-ad the 10th of Decem
ber next, free of taxes. „ • • , •
The transfer books will be closen oc the jUi. a.na open
on the 12tli of December. . T. H. i lioj rrili,
del-St . . ■ Treasnrer.
15®“ CHASE coin COJIPAST.
'las? ■ NOTICE OF DIVIDEND NO, 2.—A Dividend
of ONE FiR CENT, has been declared, payable at this
office; November 30, 1864, to Shareholders of record, at
;he close of business this day, November 16, 1864,
WALTER E. LAWTON, Treasurer,
No. 81 JOHN Street, Netr York. ;
Kaf- DIVIPESD.-THE DIRECTORS
;|3S r of the OLMSTEAD OIL COMPANY have this
day declared a Dividend of TWO PEE CENT., paya
ble, free of State ttax, ‘on December 3d. Booßb close
Nov. 29tb, and reopen Bib December.
oeMUit : GEORGE W. HUNTER. Secretary.
BBJ6GS tSOJLI* COMPANY.
la? KOTiCK OF DIVIDEND NO. 7.—A Dividend
of ONE FEE CENT, has been declared, parable at this
office, Nov mber. 80,3864, to Shareholders of record, at
the close of business this day, November 16, 1E64-
WAITER E. LAWTON, Treasurer,
No. 81 JOHN Street, New fork.
uo2l-12l
PfiILiD£LPHI& ANDBEiDIIIG
fcs? baILROAD COMPANY, Offics No. T 3 South
FOURTH Street. . • : • • .
Philadelphia, November. £0,1861. 4
DIVIDEND : NOTICE—The transfer bocks of ibis
Company wlil be closed on TBUBSDaF, December 15,
aud leopeoed on TUESDAY. .TANCFAKT I0 t 1865.
A Dividend of FIFTEEN PER CENT, on the common
and preferred stock, clear of National and State taxes,
has been declared, payable iif common stock,on the 31st
December next, on all stocks standing on the books of
the Company, at the close of business'on the loth pros.
Stockholders whose names are registered on the New
York boohs will be paid at the Farmers’ Loan and
Trust Company. . S. BRADFORD,
drl-tf . Treasurer.
ruK*-'«PPICK OF “ THE BEHAN © E
ids? InStJKANCK COMPANY OF PHILADEL
PHIA.” Ho 308 WALNUT Street. . ;
. . . Phiiabelphia. November 28, 1661.
The annual meeting.of ibe Stockholders of ‘ ‘The Be
liaiice Insurance Company of' Philadelphia, ” and the
election of Thirteen Directors, to serve for the ensuing
year, will be held at the office of the Company,on MON
oaY. DECEMBEB ; 19th, UM-at 12 o'clock M. *
no2Md«lß : TEOS. C, HILL, Secretary. -
OFFICE OF THE MAJtCFACTIJ.
»» EBBS’ INSURANCE -COMPANY,- No. 414
TVALNUT Street, - ' ■':=■" ‘-v '
Philadelphia, December 1, 1854.
The AnnuaT Meetin* of the Stockholders of ‘■• The
Manufacturers’. Insurance Company of the State of
Pennsylvania” 'will be held, at the office of the Com
pany, on MONDAY, the 2d day of January, 1865, be
tween the hours of 4 and 6 o’clock P. M:, when an
election- for Ten Directors for the year 1865 will be held
in accordance with the Charter and By-Law*
M. B. KEILY,
Secretary. .
dßl'tjaS
THE HOLIDAYS.
PRESENTS.
CHARLES DUMMIG,
NO. 812 CHESTNUT STREET,
tegs leave to inform. his esteemed customers that his
present stock of
PAKCX GOODS AND TOTS
surpasses that of any former importation. Haying se
lected with care every article himself, he can truly say
there is no simiiarestahlishment in the country that can
compare with his. As to prices, getting his goods from
the first manufacturers and: artists-in-Europe, those
dealers who buy from the importers here to sell again can
certainly not compete with him Of the following goods.
he beeps a large a variety, and in such entirely new'
styles as no other store in this city can offer:
LADIES’-WORK BOXES. I
TEWELBY. ODOR, AND GLOVE BOXBV
PECESSABIES 808 LSDIES AND GENTLEMEN. '
WRITING DESKS—DRESSiHO OASES. - V
FANS. PARIS GILT AND BRONZE.GOODS.
PARIAN WARE—BOHEMIAN GLASS. ‘
VASES, OF FINEST ANTIQUE AND MODERN. - .
- CBTLERT-FIKESTENGLiSHWALKISG CANES.
CRICKET AND ARCHERY IMPLEMENTS.
FANCY LEATHER GOODS
LADIES' BAGS—OVER TWENTY DIFFERENT
- fTT NT)S
CABaS. POCKET-BOOKS, CIGAR CASES.
PURSES AND PORT-MONNAIEB. .
04 MIS OF ALL KINDS ...
CHESS. DOMINOESrMOTTOES. ■
CRIBBAGE, COUNTERS, CHESS, AND BACK
GAMMON BOARDS. -
BAGATELLE AND TIVOLL , .
IN TOYS—This departmentis complete in every va
riety known, with many novel things never before im
ported Dolls-the very Barge variety,; of every kind
kn own,kept in this store, surpasses m beauty and.taste
ful dressing anyth ingknown cere and in Europe. This is
no idle boast. Ladies should call and see them, ded-tst
.a:: rAN€Y FUKS.
RADIES’ FANCY FURS.
JOHN FAREIRA,
He. 718 ARCH Street, above Seventh Street,
At his old established store,
IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER, AND
DEALER IN FANCY FURS
ladies and children. _
Having now in store a very large and heantifn] assort
ment of all the different kinds and qualities of FANCY
FURS FOR LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S WBA.B, I
volieit a call from those in want.
Remember the name and number,
' JOHN FABEEEA,
718 ARCH Street, above Seventh.
- I have no partner or connection with any other store
in this city. ■ . : oc3-4mif <
I?URS! FURSJ FURS!
X? Furs cleaned from moths, repaired, and altered to
the latest styles, at moderate .prices, at No. 113 North
FOURTH Street, above Arch. , - , n029-6t*..
FINANCIAL..
CfiAKLBB EMOKT.3 LALEX. BBSBOXt JB.
QHARLEB EMOrV & CO.,
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
No. 15 South Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
All kinds of oncurrent lands and Gold and Silver
bought and soldi and Collections made.
Particular attention given to the purchase and sale
of Goysrnment, Siate, and other Stocks and Loans on
commission. / no!s-6m
JJARFER, DTJRNEY, & CO.,
bankers,
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS.
Particular attention paid to purchase and sale of Oil
Stocks.
65 SOOTH THIRD STREET, • •
- PHII.4DEt.PHM. . ; ; '
Befekbhoes.—Drexel & Co 'l Philadelphia; J. B. Aus
tin, President Southwark Bank. novl6-3m
OFFICE OF ALBERT H NICOLAY,
STOCK BROKER AND AUCTIONEER, Ko 5»
WILLIAM STREET.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. '
Mr. CHARLES 8. CLARK, Jr. . of Buffalo, and Mr.
GIOEGE H. BASE, for the: past ten years my chief
clerk, hare an interest in my business from this date,
which is to be conducted under the firm name of AL
Bert h. NIC, lay * co. ALBERT h. arcoLAT..
New York, Dec 1, 1864.
ALBERT H. NICOLAY & CO, buy and sell at all the
Stock Boards, Stocks and Bonds, American Gold and
Got eminent Securities, for eaah, or on time, exclusively
UD J!®*JjeSlar Auction Sales of Slocks and'Bonds every
- ® MONDAY AND ;
(which have been the regular established days with this,
h insefor many years). ; Special sales also made on any
mockt and 'Bonds of every description hought
Mining Stocks bought And
BoJdatalltbe Stock Exchange Boards in
Boston, Philadelphia, or otherwise, on commission.
j&Sr' A large Yaiiety of : firsfc*cla«s diTidend paying se
cinities constantly on hand*' suitable for permanent
and profitable investments, and at the lowest market
rates.
OIL STOCKS '
jfeCbiTe special attention. Only those of first-class Com
panies dealt.in, a good line of 'wlncli may be found at
ail times at our office
ALBERT H. UICOLiY h CO.r
No. WILLIAM.ST., N/ Y.
WHEREAS, THE AUDITOR GENE-
H BAL, as required by thellth Section or the Act
entitled V An Act to enable tbe Banka of this Coinnioii
wealth to become Associations fot the purpose of Bank- •
is ghi dsr the laws of the Dotted StatesD passed on the
22« day of August, A. D. 1864, has certifled_to ms that
*‘TBE COB SOLID AT lON BANK OF .PHILADEL
PHIA” has furnished satisfactory: evidence to him
•that all the requirements of said Act have been com
plied with "by the said Bank a and tbat it.lps become an
Association for the purpose of Bashing under the laws
of the United States-- .. , ' v : ■
I do, therefore, cause this notice thereof.to be pnp
liehed, in accordance with the provisioasof the-said
11th Section of-the said Act, and-do declare that the
Charter of said Bank, by the terms of said Act, is deem
uLaod takeiJTo he hereupon surrendered, subject to the
proiisionß of the Ist Section of said Act. CDRTJ^
- Governor of Pennsylvania.
Executive Chamrkb.Habkisbuko, 1f0v.29,1864. *
, del-18t .'D.: a':”:-;
- * mown*
BET Alt D»T COOBS.
i?YEE. A EAHHILL, FOURTH AHI>
AJ AKCH STREETS. ....
FOURTH AKJ>' AKCfi STREETS,
Have reduced some wooleh'Shawls, in order to favdr
the laudable practice of making useful Cnrletmas' Sifts.
EYRE iTANDBIjIj
- Are offering some fine large Blankets low, for Christ
mas Presents. They have the finest Crib Blankets made.
' 'EYRE (SEANDELIi; '
Have beautiful fast-colored, rich dark Colicoas'and
new Delaine, for Christmas Presents.
EYREifLANDELL
Have opencdthe richest Plano and Melodeon CoTSrs,
for Christmas Presents.
EYRE (fcTANDELL
Bave-.tbe best black .Silks, at fair prices; also, the .
richtet Fancy Silks in the city, ior Christmas. ' -
EYRE
Hare the best - show of Expensive Shawls, also. the
Clan Plaid, Woolen Shawls, at low prices, for Christmas:
'Presents. - '// ■
r EYRE & _ i7aN - DETjE ' '
Bare opened eOme splendid specimens of Printed All-
Wool Delaines, for ChrißtmasPresents. de3-smwtde3l
TDECEiNT AUCTION AND OTHER
■J-V CASH PURCHASES. 7'
Lupin’s French Merinoes, $1.70,
Do do do $1.76.
Do do do - M. 90 -
Do - Black French Merinoes. $l.BB.
% wide Black Wool Delaines, $1.31.
Do 6-4 do . do fittest made,. $2, :
Do wide, solid colors, Popiias, $2.
Do Pl'pld all-wool Poplins, $2 lo»Tids‘l2s.
• J All-wool Merino Plaids, $1 SL2S, and $l.BB.
' Low-priced Plaid*, some bargains
Sl. JCextra, good Black Alpaca*!,
65c, 76c, 88c, sl s sl.io, $1.25, $1 33, and $1.50 Black
■ Alpacas. ; -
blick* and colors, 75'c up.
Newest Delaines out, for Christmas presents. - ,
Newest Prints, 31 to 4Pc, for uhristmas presents,
BLANKETS : . ~..
: One auction lot at $lO, worth $l2. .
One auction.lot at $l2. worth si4. :
One auction lot at $l4, woTth $l6 ,
Bandsome premium Kochdaie-Blankets,
Some odds and ends oflots selling cheap. • , •
Crib and Cradle Blankets, $4. $5, $6, $7, .and $B. -
- UTICA SHEETINGS.
Williainsvilles, New York Mills, Wamsuttas,; and.
other aood makes; lowest prices, .by the piece.
Best makes Unbleached Mnslin*. by toe piece. •• ’ . .
Dunbar & Dickson’s mediumwelght Linens,sl to $1 69,.
Fine Toveele, buck, damask; and diaper,
r-heap lots bleached Buck,.by the yard, 45 to 650.
Cb*ap Uds Diaper, by the yard. 50 to 70a
Butchers’and Shoe Linens, by the piece or yard.
Tailors’ good Drills, Canvas, Siießias, Italiads, &c, : -
Fiftypleceß “©baker” Flanneisr from the lowest to
finest made, bargains fi-omTsfW;York. rt .
' > 1 COOPER & CONARD,
- de3-2t S>■%:.corner NINTH and: MARKET Streets.
TaGG & BROTHER, CORNER TENTH
J- and PIKE, open from Auction: : 1
Uobßoys’fleecy lined Merino Gloves, 40c. . ? *
1 lot Man’s fleecy lined Berlin Glove;, $L
21ots Ladies’ fine Cloth Gloves; 85e. and $l. '
.. 1 lot Misses’ do. v: 'do 65c. '
Tlot Hemstitch Embroidered Handkerchiefs, 75c;
1 lot All-wool, high colors,” Plaid Shawls, $5, worth
$lO. " .
■ 1 lot Exira fine, high lustre, Black Alpacas, $1.75.:
Hot High colors. Plaid-; all- wool Marmots.:s3.l2){.
1 lot Scarlet and crimson, heavy wool, Table Covers,
$3,60. ”7 '
Hot Buffalo Ball Combe, only 50c. ' •:
1 lot Feather Duster?, bsc „„ -7 7 ;7
Ho! Large size round Jet Buttons, Sic .
1 lot Ladies’ line Broche Scarfs, $3 to:ss, half price.
Llo.tY.ery fine, scarlet, ail-wool, Merino, for waists,
*Vfot English; best guali’y,” water-proof Cloaking,
Merino - - , .
Hot do' cuffed and lined Cloth Gloves, $1.25.
liot do Woolen Scarfs, aH colors, ,t 2 '
llot do Black and colors, Silk Heck Ties, 25c.
1 lot Invisible Hair Sets, 15c. ~ . 1 .
llot - do very fine, Silk bets, black and colors,
4bc.
I*lot MiFS‘es’ Merino Vests, 16 to 24 inches,-65e. t 05125..
Also; Buckaback Towellings, Shirting Mashas,
FlanuelP, Goods, Balmoral Skirts.: Shawls, &c.,
all bought at Auction, aad below regular prices. de3-2t
i>ABGAINS 1 BARGAINS !
-*-' 1,000 yards Linen-Crash, at 12Kc.,
- 1,0(0 yards Linen Crash, at 12Kc V m
3 lots of heavy White Flannel, at 66Xc. :■
8 lots oi English Flannel, at 56Kc. ..
' 31otaof .all'WOtl Flannel; ataßMc. - .. . ,
I respectfnlly call the attention of Hospitals and the
“Ladies’ Aid Society to these Flannels, ak they a
great bargain. ; : ;. WHK
HS TEEL & SON HAVE NOW
• open a lane and choice assortment of ,
; tAii Afiß winter dress goods.
Plain Merimoes, ,*1.26 to *6. Plain Poplins,
Plaid Merinoes and Poplins, - , , .
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WANTS.
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adapted 10 their condition. BROS. & co.,
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Booms wanted.—not later
than the ;10& of December, two communicating,
unfurnished Rooms, with, heat, <we> ® D “ -Oi.
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family, and witbin twecty-fiye minutes - .wa.bot laird
and Chestnut streets. Address tt - j• g‘ , ,
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. d(2 31*
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AGED AMERICAN GENTLEMAN of ripe exps
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of_ connecting himself with some 'respectable parties
who can furnish the necessary capital to establish
an A No. 1 CLOTHING OR SHOE HOUSE.
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second floor, no3D-4t*
WANTED-AN ACTIVE BUSINESS
. »T ; MAN,.in a Wholesale Drug House*. by the Ist of
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in a wholesale or Retail Dr? Goods Store. Has had
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WANTED—IN'A CLOTH'STORE AS
y " BOOKKBSPER, a young man who has *had axpe
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*■* every County, at WO a month, expenses paid, to
Introduce jQYeett new anA useful articles, the lest cell
in* ever offered. For particulars, address OTIS T.
gJjRET, BIPDEFORD, MAINE. oc2B-d&W3m
JMOK“ A' 10 N*T : H— WA NT ED
V 5 * 9 -J AGENTS everywhere to introduce the new
SHAT* it CLARK’SIXTEEN DOLLAR FAMILY SEWf
.IMG MACHINE, tl\e only: low price Machine in the
scran try which i* lidenseaftj drover & Baker,-Wheeler
• A Wilson; B owe, SiWer & Go., and Baoheldar. Salary
and expenses, orlarije cosnisdsslons allowed An other.
Machines now sold it,>r less than forty dollars each are
■imfitneiements, smA ' the seller and user liable. Illus
trated circulars sent free. Address SHAW& CLARK,
nols-d&w3m V BIDDEFOBD, Maine-
FOB AND TO -LET. -'
£| TO LET— ■
A VALUABLE ■ BUSINESS STAND.
T&a- Second,. Third, Totcrfcli, and Fifth Stories of the'
MARBLE STOKE,
350. 525 MARk-ET Siree'i. extending:through to.,
COMMERCE STREET.
Apply to
ROBEET K. XjETTCK,
no!9- stnth-tf . 2fo. 403 MARKET Street.
EO OMS TO KENT—THE" FHIRD
STOEY of Ko. 205 South SIXTH Street, oppo
site Washington Square. There are THREE ROOM 5 !,
{two communicating,) with hydrant water in one or
them. Apply in SECOND STORY. . ' del-3t*
WOR SALE—A NEAT MANUFAC-
J- TURING Business. Immediate possession given.
Fully stocked. Capital required small, 1 . -Address, for
three days, “Bark," this office. It*
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BUSINESS, in successful operation for the last
twenty years, and now doing_a first-rate basines*. Ad
dress 80x.2776, Fhiladephia rostOSce. ■ del-3t*
PETROLEUM LANDS.—A LARGE
number of TRACTS—in theaggregate,.several hun
dred thousand acres—on consign meat, from- proprietors
residing in West Yireinia, For sale -on favorable
terms. Apply at No. 405 WALNUT Street, Philada.
'■de3-3t* . ; . ■' . . ;
Fgf FOR SALE —THE FOLLOWING
JSiiBESIEABLE'PKOFBBTIES:
2 on the north side Spring Garden street, west of
Twentieth—side yard.
1515 Green Btreet—with side yard.
2010 do. do. . v .
2034' do. do. .
-2027 . do - 20Gfeet front.
1825 Wallace street—ai-faet front.
SB. corner Seventeenth and North streets—neat and
well built, .....
2148 Green street—in perfect order.
2125 Brandywine street.
: 520 and 524 North Fifteenth street,
- 638 North Fifteenth street. .
. 1!16 South Fifth street—6 rooms and hath;
Store and dwelling, 241 North Seventeenth street.
1928 Hamilton street. -
146 North Fifteenth street.
4.Vsand 443 Dauphin street. .
13fH Mount Yernou street.
1801 Tatlow street, . .
Also a large number of others in various situations
: for FARMS, see North Ameri-can and United States
Gazette. ‘ -B. F. GLENN.
123 South FOURTH, and S. W. corner SEVEN
TEENTH and, GREEN.Streets. de3
m FOB SAL E—A DESIRABLE
JKSithree,stoiy‘ BBICK REBIDENCE, now vacant, :si
tnated atNo. 294 South Third street, near Spruce; '• Apply
to ROBERT MAO GREGOR,
It , 419 WALNUT Street.
an A DESIRABLE
JBiE. RESIDENCE FOR SALE. —The subscriber will -JL.
sell at private sale a'small Farm situated In .Kennett
township, Chester county. Pa., withiu one half mile of
Falrville Station, on the Baltimore Central Railroad,
Containing about -FORTY. ACRES of well-improved
land, with good buildings; well fruited and has run
ning water at house and barn. For particulsrs call on
ALEXANDRIA STEEL, on the premises, or the sub
scriber, No. 15 North HIGH Street. West Chester
- 'de3-3t* - TAYLOR PIERCE. '
m FOR SALE—A VALUABLE;. |»
JIA FARM, inßalliniore county,' Maryland, one
and a lalf miieß.from S.emmer’s Bun Station, oh the
Philadelphia and Baltimore Railroad, and ten miles
from Baltimore city, containing three htindrea and fifty
. acres, one hundred of which is in a good state of culti
vation; the balance woodland, part of which lies on
Back River, and has a good landing. Over 2;000 cords ol
wood.can he cut. There i 6 a good Dwelliiig Hoa«e. Te
nant House and, other out- buildings./. Price_43o per
acre, one-half payable on giving For fur
ther information, apply to WILLIAM BYLES, .on. the
premises, ofcaddress Roseville P; 0,, Baltimore county,
Maryland. . : He 3 3>*
LANCASTER COUNTY FARM®
JEalfor txehahgo for a . first cl»ss large Farm in
Chester county. Apply to the subscriber, "between 10
and 3 6*clock, at 318 WALBUT Street, 2d floor, or
direct to him at Norristown Par --_• • , ■ ,
> It*- ISAAC ROBERTS, Real Estate Agent,
BOARDING.
WANTED—A PLEA^.NTLY-LOCA
f! TED ROOM, s with Board, for t\yo Ladies. Ad
dress “Boston,* 1 at this office. - d©3 3c*
WEST PHILAD’A.—FURNISHED OR
? f Unfurnished Booms TO BBT, with first-class
Board. Address *‘Pi. " Box ggtPhila. P- O. no2B-Bt*
130ARD.—A LARGE SECOND-STORY
-D back BOOH, communicating with a bath-room,
together -with Board, mar b« obtained at 269 Soutl
FIFTH Street. nolfi-tf
PEIISOXAL.
PERSONAL- HAIR BALLS, RED,
X. : White, Black. and Blue-Ball JEWELRY, whole*
sale and retail, cheapest in the city, 016 RACE Street.
. de2*2t*
TNFOBMA.TION : WANTED.-THI
X undersigned desires to hear from the sister of J. M.
Staples, Deputy Shexiffof B 1 Dorado county, California.
She is supposed to reside in Philadelphia. Mr. Staple*
was murdered while in the discharge of his official
duties. Hia effecU are awaiting delivery. _
JAMES B Office, _
nolS-lm Placenrille, El Dorado county, Cal.
POR SALE-LARGE SAFE, TWO
A: SIDE-SHOW CASES, for silver-p'ated ware; one
COUNTEB-OASK, TABLES, DESKS, CUPBOARD, &c.
Also OFFICE TO LET; Apply to I. C. FULLER,
de3-s.lt* ' -.712 CHESTNUT Street.
KDUCATICMVAjL.
PENMANSHIP.—EVENING SCHOOL.
-C —Aa excellent opportunity to acquire a rapid, and
finished HAND WRITI .8G is now afforded at BSYaNT.
KTRATTON, b BANNISTEB’S National Commercial
College, Assembly Building, S. W. corner of CHEST
. NUT. and TENTH Streets, by attending either Day or
The D fiisncerian system of Easiness Penmanship is
taught in its painty, . , ,
Calland examine specimens aee-at
r UELEGRAPHING. —A COMPLETE
S™-ITBATISN. Cft S b VAMIITEf>| tt TELf
GRAPHIC INSTITUTE. S. E, corner of SEVENTH and
CHESTNUT Streets, either Day or Evening. , .
' Tlio Students of this Institution h&ve all th© advan
tages of aBEGULAB TELBGEAFH-LINE, and are made
famUitu* xeith every dgtftH ssd dQty of an office.
f Toni gSen andTadka wlio desirea fnU knowledge
of this art would consult iheir own interests by attend
ingthis School. 1 ~ . ; . de3-St,
TJRYANT, STRATTON, & BANNIS-
I) TEE'S NATIONAL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,;
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS,
S -W. corner of CHESTNUT and TENTH Streets.
The most extensive and complete institution of the
kind in the country. . .. ■. .
Young men who desire a foil preparation for the
dalles; and, responsibilities of active,business life are
invited to call and examine the facilities afforded at this
institution. Call or send for a circular. de3-3t
ALL
A having claims upon de
ceased , w ill please pay or Pteffit the
dersigned Executors. I Tii n #u« FINE Street. -
GEOKGB Oi EPASS,
jjfo.-418 A.RCH Street.
p.EASON AJBXiK PBIQESL
LEGAL
Lessee and-Manager...., ...JOHN T. WOSO.
(Alsonf the Holiday-street Theatre,Baltimore; Ford’*
New Theatre, Washington; and the Alexandria (V* i
Theatre.) -•- •
Stage Manager.... —.JOHN B. WRIGHT.
SHAKSPEABE’B SUBLIME TRAGEDY,
KING LEAR
TWO NIGHTS ONLY, FOSFH'VELY,
MONDAY and TUESDAY, December sth aai Oth,
EDWIN FOR RES f
will sustain his
WORLD-RENOWNED IMPERSONATION.
. ■ , LEAR.
li‘ofatßpeare’s Sublime Tragedy of that name.
Duller —W. H. Bokee.
Oswald ....., S. C Dubois,
Old Man Nolan.
GOhEßti,.......■iub povra
.7r.V.VA.V»to AU^aiS^
&jr SEATS gxx^DAYS^S f B’
No Performance on WEDNESDAY atd SATURDAT
celebrated . Tragedy, othello, is in.
active preparation. -'.i'.-....
MONDAY EVENING, Decembers,
The great Shahsperian Tragedy of
KING LEAR. ,
TbaßoiSheft. frtr.fcbe sale of tecared places, now 1
open between the hoars of 9 and 4}£ o’clock,
Admiefiion, 50 and'2s cents.
8 Secured S*ats 60 cents additional
jypSICAL FOKD HALL.
TEE FIRST-GRAND CONCERT OF THE
HASMi ASH HAYDN SOCIETY
. WILL TAKE PLACE ON A
TMrsfi&r Evening, Dec. 8, 1884,
On which occasion the GRAND ORATORIO of
THE SEV.BN SLEEPEES
•WILL BE PEBFOEKEB BY THE ENTIRB
STBENG-TH OF THE SOCIETY,
ASSISTED BY THE
GERMANIA ORCHESTRA.
The whole under the direction of CARL SENTZ,
To commence at 8 o’clock.
Enbicriptions will he received at J. E. Gonld's,
seventh and Chestnut streets, price $3, for the season,
aarnittinir three persons to each Concert.
‘ jjxig’e Tickets... ..............jOoents
■ he Board of Managers take this method to announce
that there will be Riven this season three first-class con
ceris—one of which will he an entire new Oratorio
never performed in Pbiladelnhiabefore, for which first
class, professional tateot will be encaged.
- Single Tickets for sale at all the Music Stores, or of the
Board of Managers, dsl-tiiatgwthfit
JPOYER ACADEMY OP MUSIC.
WOLPSOHN AND THOMAS*
CLASSICAL . COHOERTS.
, The Subscription Banka to the Sixth. Series (Seaso*
1864-*65), of Ct WOLFBOHN and THEO. THOMAS' 1
CLASSICAL CONCERTS, are now open at the Musi*
Stores of G. Andre & C0.,1104 Chestnut street; L. Merer,
comer of Juniper and Chestnut streets, and J. E. Gonldl
corner of Seventh and Chestnut streets. &
S TTB SCKIPTI OUT PRICE.
One admission for. the Six Concerts. - -
Three admissions forth© Six C0ncert5,.........
The first Conceit of the Series wOJ fcafce place on
SATURDAY. December 10th» l£6i. no2SM%
CHBBTMTJT-8T THBATBB,
SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT TWO O’CLOCK
FIFTEENTH GRAND FAMILY MATINEE.
Ana last Matinee Representation
of Boncicanlt’s beautifol five,act dramaof
' I’ATJVRETTE;
Or. Under the Snow,
which will be presented with all its magnificent' acces
sories, and
TRULY EXCELLENT DISTRIBUTION OF
CHARACTERS.
PRICE OF ADMISSION TO THE MATINEE
THIRTY CENTS TO'ALL PARTS OF THE HOUSE.
Chi! Iren Twenty-five Cents. .
Doors open at IJA: to commence at 2>i o’.cloelr * *
, Ladies and-Famiiies Wishing to attend . will please re
member that the matinee entertainments too '*onorallw
TRY THE ENTIRE CAPACITY OF THE mIStRSL
THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING.
’ A MONSTER BILL, '
TWO THRILLING AND EXCITING/DR AMAS,
- TWO THRILLING AND EXCITING DR AMAH
TWO THRILLING AND SXCITINGDRAMAS
- The performance will commence, for
5 ,, _TBN LAST TIME, POSITIVELY,
5 with the Spectacular Drama of
PAtIVKETTB;
.Or, Under the Snow.
.To conclude with the interesting and exciting drama,
ill two acts, caned*
THE ROBBER'S WIPE
•A.,- . On MONDAY EVENING, December sth,
First night of ’
JESSIE BROWN; OS, THE RELIEF OF LUCKNOW.
WALNUT STREET THEATRE
* . THIS (Saturday) EVENING, December 3d
Tie charming-, able; acd versatile ycaar Actiresa
MISS LUCILLE WESTEM*
WHEappear in impersonation of
■ Or, TBE MYSTEBIOUS STRANGER,
In men tne ■will sustain six different ctiaract’era
wifcb tlie exciting drama of
A . THE EVIL EYE.
On MONDAY, “Gemea. the Hebrew Mother. rr
BoxOißce open, from 9 till 3 Curtain rlaea at
■jV/TRS. JOHN DREW’S NEW AEOH-
J-’X STREET THEATRE
_ HOUSES PACKED TO THE ROOF.
SISIH NIGHT OP I; 8. CtifKES
• THREE GLORIOUS PIECES,
D6cembBr3, 1564,
“BABES IN THE WOOD,” ’
“HE’S JACK SHEPPARD.” and
J. a CLARKE IN FITE°CHiRACTERsI'’*
©' L;. CARPENTER’S PRIVATE
* WEDNESDAY EVENING PARTIES Subscri
bers are respectfully informed that tbeir First'. PARTY
takes place-on WEDNESDAY EVENING. Dec- 7th, at
S o’clock. N. H.—Af*w more Season Ticketscan be had
of D. L. Carpenter, 625 ARCH Street. deS 3t r Jt
Y>REAT r NATIONAL CIRCUS,
VE WADNUT STREET,'ABOVE EIGHTH.
Directress.....-Mrs, CHAS. WARNER,
- {formerly Mrs. Dan Bice;)
In aduition- to the great troupe, THE SHERWOOD
FAMILY, Mr?' SAM STICKNEY, icrobats, Gvmnasta.
and Iquestrians, M’ME KING and Mr. TOH KING
wUI appear iMe week in gracrfalaud.Faring actsot
Equestnamsm.. Messrs. G. •P, HUTCHINSON and J.
JL HURRA'S will display the Sports of Atlas, and Mil,
Warner will introduce the famous dancing horse Mayfly,
a paragon of animals. Thenewpaatomlmeof The Polish.
Conscripts wilLbe performed. The great child wonder,
young Nicolo, Mona.- Olma. and the Talleen Brother*,
have been engaged, and will shortly appear. Prices of
admission remain the same. First Tier, 50c; Secosd
Tier, 25c, Private Boxes $3 and 46, according to sue
and location.. Got yonrtickets during the day. Per
formances commence at 7.40 Mattinees Wednesday arf
Saturday afternoons, commencing at 2% o’clock. n2S-8t
BUILDINGS,
WEDNESDAY, DEG. 7; 2864,
AT 3% O’CLOCK P. ST.,
rOPKTE' CLASSICAL MATINEE BY TUB
Philadelphia Classical Quintette Club,
Messrs. GAERTKER, JARVIS. CROSS, PLAGEMAEIT.
* ' and SCHMITZ.
SINGLE TICKETS—..;—. Ceat*.
Package of 25Tictets, good at all times...sl3
Package of 50 Tickets,-good at all times ..*-.ls
Por Bale at tks-Music Store of 1. B. Gould.
uo26r smi tiwli*'
I?OYER OR THE ACADEMY OF
MUSIC. ’
- CLASSICAL SOIREES -
MESSRS. CROSS AND JARVIS,
For the Season of 1864-5.
Tor particnlaiß, see circulars and subscription list*,
at the stores of J. E. Gould, Lea & Walker, Andm
& Co. 0c23-*tf
PXBIBI'FION OP WORKS OP ART.
-Li FOE THEeBENEFIT OF THE CHRISTIAN COM
MISSION, at the
ACADEMY OF FINE ARTB.-
An Exhibition of: a Private Collection, of Worksof
Art, In Paintings, Sculpture, Water Color, and other
Drawings, Entravinge. &c., is now ooea at the Penn,
sylvania Academy of Fine Arts, No. IOSiS CHESTNUT
Street, from 9-A. M: to 10 P.M., for the- Benoit of th*
Christian Commission.' ■ >
Admission 25 cts.; Season Tickets SO eta, no2S-tj*nt
Assembly building, t- ent m
and CHESTNUT Streets.
SIGNOR BLITE, -
The Great NECEOMANGEE and VENTRILOQUIST.
Performances Every Evening at: IJf o’clock, and
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY Afternoons, at 3, em»
bracing the. WONDERS AND MYSTERIES OF MAGIO.
EXTRAORDINARY POWERS OFrYENTBItOQUISM,
producing astonishing effects of tho-hnraa.il voice, and
the LEASHED CANARY BIRDS’ ENTERTAINMENTS.
Admission 25 cents; Children 15 cents; Reserved But!
SO cents. ■ ■ no*
OAOT’GKD’S NEW OPERA HOUSE,
BAGS Street, below. Third.
OPEN FOE THE SEASON.
BAMU2E S. SANFORD........Proprietor and Man»*«4
SANFORD’S OPEHA TROUPE.
The largest and best Minstrel Company in existence,
Santoxd appears in Songs, Dances, and hia Burlesque*.
Doors open quarter to 7: commence quarter to 8.
Admission 25 cents; Orchestra 50 cents; Boxes Jo, Jfe
and $3. .; ; nolS-lM
pTTERTNTIT-STBBST OPERAHOUSiSg
VNo 1331 CHESTNUT Street. _'
HINSON * HmCK|N.. ii .... ;S¥£r .Pro» ri^
appear eveningjn
Doors open at 7. commencing at 8 o’closV. srcals-a-j.
Admfcsion 25 cents. ■ • , _
Reserved seats, which can be secured from 10 *« *
o’clock, 50 cents; - Qftil-*,
/ZJ.ERMANIA ORCHESTRA.—^PUBLIC!
*X REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, ai SX.o'm lock
p. M., at MUSICALPUND HALE. Single Ticketi, J@.
cents. Six Tickets, $l, to be had at (Joa'd’s, Andre’C,
and Meyer's Mnsic Stores, and at the HaU. no7-tf
pHR I S T REJE C T E D.—
This admirable picture, the greatest production el
the painter West, is now on exhibition atthe ACADEME
OF FINE ARTS,' 1035 CHESTNUT Street, togetfctt
with, the entire collection of the Institution. Admittance
twenty-fixe cents. nol4-2»*
THE ACADEMY OP PINE ARTS,
A CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth. U OPEN DAILY,
for visitors, from 9A. M. to 6P. M. lead .
TP YOUNG ACTRESSES.-vYOXJNG
A actresses who are little accustomed to the use rf
"stage making-np” will find that the Email de
Paris” will remove all the evils rt suiting from tlm nict.
of paints, powder, and rouge The. Dmai I,i
paint, hut it preserves and beatifies the skin, byre-.
IWR a 5SfiW
ChestnuT, is the only aieit In this city. nolS-mwstf r
XOST ANIi FOBNIS.
Ahc REWARD -LOST, TWO FLPTY-
UpZ’U DOLLAR TREASURY NOTES, payable to
Charles Hurst or order. The finder will receive the
' above rewardby leaving them with CHARLES HUNT
ER or H. MASSEY; of the Satterlee Hosnltal, West
Philadelphia. They are of no value to the finder, pay
ment having been stopped. v..: ■. de2-2t*
T OST OR MISLAID—THE FOLLOW
AJ Dig Certificates of Stock: -•
Nos. 73 and 227; Allegheny and Pittsburg Oil Compa
ny. in the same of Bnsh & Kurtz, and also in the name
of V. C. Bush.
Nos. 236 and 703 in the Story Farm Oil Company.
No. 92in the Alcorn Oil Company, and _
No. 276 in the Egbert Oil Company. . n «
New Certificates have been applied fo r - noas-lOf
TTSTOOD WOOD, WOOD.—OA.K, PINS,,
W „d feICSORT ’WOOD, torsnlo
VINE-STREET WHaBF.
prices.
, noEO-lm*
“JT”SLEEPEB’S U’A MANU- ! '.jk^
FAOTOBY, MABKETST., !>ne doorab "n* 1
A TEHTH. de3-12f A
GINGE AM UMBRELLA*.
A good Scotch Gingham TJmbialla,
A A' good Silk •• ■ •
A nicely-finished UmbreJ^^.
Buythem of '
no2B-6t . $> and 4:Nortli FOPKTH Slrbgt.
/s&&' WHITTEN AND yERBAfi »&*
mp% SCBIPTIOKSof Character, CoastitaSoni andTi
y\J lent, with ADVICE on Business, BAaltb. Mnj*'
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