The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 07, 1864, Image 3

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Nsw YobK, »60. 6,1884.
~„K T nVASIOH OST TUB INTBBfTAL
yj: VBWUB.
vnslilH(?ton despatoh guys: Another
j, J' r( , i n tern»! revenue law has been dis
►;?>' ''l- ttc l ,lßtrlot ° r New York. The
1 ■“ p f a patent mrdlolne has been gelling
|:.T' !ttf !‘ n t;ils.3 for sense time past without affixing
j-.rt '"'m’ lto establishment, with Its fixtures ana
, ; ■!" \.. [:■- of medlolnes, were seized to-day,
j V-V 5 . ', iisMo to eonfieoatlon If the ease is made
,r! ! £ c ijiceis of that dlstriot are expeeted hero
OiTY HORTtOBS.
w Saturday morning and Sunday night
were noted: The death
[t* fjiociottsly Injured, a murder by a woman,
tf.' 51 '. ft a river thief, a suicide by a woman,
* prats' burning to death of two children,
Itf „- io rrll!e and fatal oaanaUles, an attempt
P> * little girl, and several eases of theft,
ad minor orlmlnalitles.
iIIKCUABTaE BLSOTION,
~a rt er election took place to-day. ; The vote
f ..uali, and the rotarne received indicate the
9#? " of most of the Tammany candidates.
tnx BOM KABKKT.
i-fCJint at 240 tonight, and has alnes been
P There was great exoltemoat at ttio
toward.
jW g oru.o New York Electors, 3
l>eo. B.—The Presidential Electors of
W';' 'met and organized by the election of
I* ‘jj.-.jjco Greeloy as president. They thon. ad.
li'ii te-iPOTTO*-
BOSTON.
Boston, Dec. 6,
■HIE MASSACHUSETTS EI.ROTIOSB, '
jjicuulcipal elections yesterday, the follow
,Mf were elected: E, O. Fite, Mayor of
.lohnW. Merrill, Mayor of Cambridge;
fl , jh,.«s. Mayor cf Springfield j Milton Blnney,
VordW*» nw > G*®ige Howland, Jr.,Mayor
Bedford ; Edward H. Bennett, Mayor of
I; iE V» anti E - p ‘ Btifflagton, Mayor Of Fall
MEETING OB THE BMtOTOKS.
fore of tilts State organized to-day, and,
ciostug Hon ' Eawara Everett as presiding
**,„ jjjoarEed till to- morrow. ' •
w i;. Gough.—TMa great lecturer was greeted
*, *,j, iiv,!i:?t2e audience, on last Monday evening,
|’.frerertHad' 0n Thursday evening lie lectures
j! i-itcallar People,” and on Friday evening on
;->j,fcri!BC9, : 'hiB great theme. Early applioation
jjg w accessary to seoure seats for either lecture.
, ((a . ? TBEBT Theatre,—To-night Mr. Clarice
..nest: 14 two very fine characters— Boberl Brierly,
■ j jirsiru, la “My Neighbor’s Wife.” The first Is
L ( .f iw finest sensational personations of the
L t jic-scoond, Mr. Clarke htmself has not sur-
U.'eJ to tinmor.
IffersG Nicoto,—Tlio performance of young Ni
lL jt the great National Circus, last evening, was
I i S ,t wonderful display of power and BklH on the
|' Ei trapeze, The whole affair must be seen to be
I;-) [predated. These “ cloud-awlogs” are three
[,'t tar, and have a sweep of about ninety feet,
|p>»g from -the middle of the first tier clear
L- suoilngto a distance of twenty feet on the
IJsi, The performance seemed to he a perilous
L ista'd, but It was so graoefully executed that
[fjsite most timid in theaudlenee could not feel
Lflitssiive as to the safety of the daring youth.
I's tciiiso was crowded to excess.
I i.tics Positive Sale of 1,100 Lots of Em.
L-.-rKCiEB. Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs,
li mzsv Goods, Sco—Pancoast St Warnook, aue
',ea?fS4o Market street, will sell this morning,
Lfii’cloek, 1,100 lots of seasonable and desirable'
I consisting in part of 5-8 and S-4 linen oam-
I'., LsEdliorchloft, plain and hemstitched, richly
silroidored linen lawn handkerchiefs, infants’
jits end robes, collars, setts, and trimmings;
Uprising the largest and richest sale of these
rsi! offered at auction this season. Also, gloves,
sjsitry, shirts and drawers, millinery goods, Ger
jciown goods, cloths, cloaks, shirt fronts, veils,
Lto which the early attention of the best trade
Ularlted, ,
istbaobmnaet balloon ascension.
-israsor Lowe made a detaohed ascension In his
fflen shortly after two o’clock yesterday after-
Ua taking with him three gentlemen. They
v;.j sear Bloomlngdale, Fa , where tho Professor
an several topical ascensions. The wind changed,
Hite Professor and his friends started on another
•i-kl voyage, and landed about ten o’clock last
| rrjvs at the same place from whlctu£e started In
s!Sf»rßocn.
CITY ITE^S.
I Zephyr Goods for Christmas.
I I's know of nothing more popular or more appro
|;;m [or presenting purposes daring the holidays
■tedhe elegant zephyr-work articles that have Of
lau btcomo so fashionable. A gift is always the
:::: valuable for having upon lt the marks of '
irfsr angers. What, therefore, could be more da
te;!! or suitable than the beautiful designs In ze
kiilm slippers,-ohair seats, cushlaDß, rugs, and a
Brtsty oi other artioles, filled up In the plain parts
it to hands or a friendly or affectionate giver'!
tidies who entertain our opinion on this point
Should visit filestore of Mr. John M. Finn, Seventh
Sid Arch streets, where they will find the most
pgildceut assortment of embroidered zephyr do
tfnu, of the class above referred to, ever offered in
flflty. some of these contain capital represen
tlil in zephyr of tufts of flowers, game heads-anu
Rial birds, which, to be appreciated by the lovers
beautiful, need only to he seen. We would also
a:: In this oonneotion, that Mr. Firm has a very
te assortment of zephyr, which he Is selling at
Moderate prices as any other house. Don’t for
jiiihi place: John M. Finn, Seventh and Afoh,
STOCKING TABKB.
i very large assortment of stocking yarns, em«
miff nearly one hundred different varieties,
EaUe for fine ladies’ wear, tie heaviest artistes
fruntleman’s nse, articles for the soldiers, every
taipUon of Infants' wear, all colors suitable for
»tas, Including the fine white Saxony (Gherman
ini -ll! be found at the store of Mr, John Iff.
ill, Seventh and Arch streets. .
GERMANTOWN WOOL.
Ills elegant and deservedly popular substitute
M« German Zephyrs Is rapidly being Introduced
hi!! purposes forwhioh the zephyrs are adapted.
Tit colors of the Germantown Wool are equally as
Stand durable as the zephyr, the fibre nearly as
si, and the price a great deal lower. The place
Is at John M. Finn’s, southeast corner of
iifisth and Arch streets.
; riser articles buitaulb von prbsbnts.
littls department such things as Morocco Satch
fe Poeket-books, fine Brashes, Hand Mirrors,
Bads, colognes, Soaps; Umbrellas, and goods of
UiUbßiare always acceptable gifts. A very su.
(sta assortment of them may be found at the po
)il« etore of Mr. John M. Finn, Seventh and Arch
Sfttl. ’ ■ . .
TBIMHINOB ADO SMALL WEAR.
At this Beason also good style Diess Trimmings
t'tmaoh la demand. The most extensive assort,
tut of fashionable Buttons, staple Trimmings of
til kinds, what are denominated under the general
kin of small Wear, also Cloth and Silk Gloves in
S'tit variety, now offered t>y John H. Finn, south*
% toner of Seventh and Arch streets.
Particular Kepubllcation!
The public being so greatly exoited oh oleaginous
titteri as to have demanded a republlcatlon of the
tamstlog article on Oil which appeared In TAe
‘ "it of Monday, ft Is understood that they also
tutor for another reading of the following traetu*
t« Poem, published a few days ago la those
Bead on;
IK WHALES OK COAL OIL!
Among the whales
Great joy prevails,
Down In the South Sea ocean;
Oil from the earth
They hall with mirth,
As quite a goodly notion.
CALL A CONVENTION,
So, whale to whale
Doth wag his tall,
And each to each sends greeting,
Inviting all
The whales to oau
A monstrous business meeting.
•3£V TABS RESOLUTIONS.
We miss the ships
Whose whaling trips
Destroyed our Institutions:
" And, therefore, we
Will pass, with glee,-
The following resolutions:
A*l> ARB COHSIDEBABLY HATTT.
We whales rejoice
With cheerful voice, «
And shoot out mnoh thanksgiving:
Petroleum oil
The trade doth spoil
Whleh robbed us of our living.
*B2 StH 0» TSB HATTBBS
And now a 3 we
No longer bo
By whalers persecuted!
We hope they all
Go to Oak Ham,,
With clothing to be salted.
5* APJLIOATIOH.
"tether you have" s(ntc& lie” or not| go and
Sf flmrself a handsome suit of Olothes at
Oak Ham..
Wawakakbb Sc Bbowk,
S.E. corner Sixth and Market,
ftj‘l’pbSMßX Rbplbhishing thbib Wabdbobbs
Stm. 1 viBlt tlie famous old house of Messrs. O.
JatT? & Son > Wo, 686 Chestnut street, under
t, ■"* a B »H. Their stoolc of ready-made garments
hait ,aM th ® lr prices reasonable. They import
; 5 «„ “f/beir fabrics direct, and can sell on more
j).. rf !a farms on that account. In their Customer.
Ban, * ttt| alao ' tbe,r feellltles for gratifying gtor
“*w of taste are unsurpassed.
Ft-
• ( .‘. r ' s PAP.TSG fob thb Holidays.— Mr. A. X*.
Ninth and Chestnut, Is startling ourolti
tejck. “egnlfloent preparations for tbe ap*
8 holidays, in thJfcy of Fine Mixtures,
Cjtami A,moad *i OieaSn”hooolates, Bonbons,
MB,ana » superb line of boxes, suitable for
&IW l™ 05 W OBHTIBKES’S rtrUMISHIKS
iiitjt" °“® r *4 by Mi. Geo. Grant, No. eio ohest
"lW™ la the flneßt la tie city, and bis celebrated
al Shirts,” Invented by Mr. J. F. Tag.
tt, e'snßt„ , ? a “ pMMd an 7 others In the world In
'•WMort, and durability,
or PornnAS Hats, for
Cental», drea < Including the celebrated “ Con*
M»w Bal * b 7 Wood & Gary, 725 Chestnut
teaaw to « «S 18
I ‘ IKEIT >” "AGem," “A
W(, “ Works “*• ® Charm,”
•> mja J»Wtthct Itmush are the exprei*
?lds, ' s °. f ttß Flor#M » Sewtog Ma-
* Oil.—Oil Is now tho great object whini>
tie attention of capitalists, But very manyo'r the
r a!n rrr, L 6X w QOa are bMaa «»o»*
tnK eltter ta Utopia* or on
not mh ™! ?', Among tlie companies that pro
fh« 2?J- but In full tide of operation, Is
*B°. WM* stats with a very flattering pro
«»,1 W ® M / otorB Pwspeets. The receipts or oil
are upwards of seventy-are barrels par flay, being
®“ e ' f ® nrtb Jf Dd taterest of the celebrated Reed well,
on Cherry Run. They are also getting sixteen bar
rels per day from the Fennybaker leases, making a
tiauy production ot upwards of ninety barrels, whloh,
at present rates of oil. Is about one thousand dollars
per day accruing to the company. There are two
new wells going down on the Fennybaker leases,
from which the company will reoeivo one-fourth of
all the oil obtained. ’Also, a farm of ninety-eight
(98) aores, In fee simple, In the neighborhood of the
celebrated Maple Shade Farm, which the company
propose to commence bperatlons on shortly. They
have made their first dividend of two per cent. (29
cents) per share on- the capital stock, and have a
handsome surplus of oil remaining In the tanks.
SHAKsr-RAEB oh Tailobinq.—King Lear says:
" Through tattered clothes small vices do appear t
Robes and fur gowns hide all. Plato slu wlthgold
And tbo strong lance of justice hurtloss breaks • ’
Arm It In rags, a pigmy’s Straw doth pierce It.’’
We hold, however, that It Is the duty of every
man to dross well. This oau be bast accomplished
by procuring Ms garments at the Brown Stone
Clothing HaU of RookMU & Wilson, Nos. 6fe and
606 Chestnut street, above Sixth.
, “ Tiaras Change, and Men Change with
Tmttr,”— There was a time In New York when
everybody, on meeting Ms neighbor,-would ask,
“Have you seen her ?” alluding to either the Chi
nese jonk then in their waters or to Jenny Rind,
and the answers showed that always the party re
plying did not exactly understand what was in the
mind of the Interrogator, and answers that might
have been very appropriate to the “junk” were not
so to M’lle Rind. Now-a-days we say, “How much
stock have yon?” supposing, of course, the person
has been to see the “Olltphant,” and the reply In
dicates that every other man counts Ms oil stook by
the thousands. It may be all right, but we know
one Investment In which there is no doubt—that Is
in a new suit of first-class clothing at Charles
Stokes' & Co.’s one-prioe, under the Continental. ,
Bargains in Clothing,
Bargains in OlotMng,
Bargains in Clothing,
Bargains In Clothing,
At Granville Stokes’ Old Stand,
At Granville Stokes’Old Stand,
' At Granville Stokes’ Old Stand,
At Granville Stokes’ Old Stand,
No. 609 Chestnut street.
No. 609 Chestnut Street.
No. 609 Chestnut Street.
No. 609 Chestnut Street.
Photograph Albums in Evbby Style.—Bleh
Turkey Morocco, Antique, Ivory Mountings, Orna
mental edges, See. The largest, cheapest, and best
assortment In the elty. Wx, W. Bardins,
Manufacturer,
No. 326 Chestnut street, below Fourth, south side;
Appleton's New Amekioan O vclorkdiA.—Wc
invite the attention of our readers to the advertise
ment of tMs valuable work. As this Is the season
for making presents, nothing could bo chosen of
more permanent value. The agent, Mr. j. K. Si
mon, 33 South Sixth street, will take pleasure in
showing the various Btyles.
Hunt’s Bloom op Bosks—A charming color roi
the cheek, does not wash off or Injure the skin.
Manufactured only by Hunt & Co., a south Eighth
street, and 133 South Seventh street, ocß-swtf
White Virgin Wax op Antilles.—This exqui
site cosmetic has no equal for beautifying, whiten
ing, and preserving the complexion. It Is prepared
from pure wMtewax, hence Its extraordinary quali
ties for preserving the skin, making It soft, fair,
smooth, and transparent. It is most soothing after
shaving, cures ehapped hands or lips, removes pim
ples, blotches, tan, freckles, or sunburn, and im
parts that pearly tint to the face, nook, and arms so
muoh desired by ladleß of taste. Price 30,60, and If
acute. Hunt & Co., 133 south Seventh street, and
41 South Eighth street. oos-swtf
SSThe “ Florence” does all kinds of Family Sew
ing, from the heaviest Woolens to the most delicate
Muslins. de6 5t
Plate Db Toilette fbahoaisb,—For enamel,
ling the skin, eradicating wrinkles, small-pox
marks, pimples, &e. Frioetl. Hunt & Co., 133 S.
Seventh street, sad «. S. Eighth street, ooustartl'
An Ingenious Pocket-Book.—Tho best pocket,
books are these manufactured by Messrs. Mason h
Hughes, No. 44 North Sixth street.' They are made
of one piece of leather, hy folding wMoh dispenses
with the necessity of stitching, making a strong
and durable book. nol9-swBt
Radies’ Furs.—A largo assortment of elegant
goods at Bavid H. Solis’, 622 Arch street. de6-6t*
*Eyb, Ear, ’and Catarrh, snobessfully treatoJ
by J. xsaaos, M. I)., Oculist and Aurist, 611 Pine at
Artificial eyes Inserted. No ohargo for examination.
WARRANTED TO PLEASE.— ThO “FlOrenOO” 18
the only perfect Family Sewing Machine warranted
to give entire satisfaction or mosey returned, de6-6t
George Stecx * Co.’s Pianos, and Mason A
Hamlin’s Cabinet Organs, for sale only by J. E.
Gould, Seventh and Chestnut Btreets. nol6-tf
Thb 11 FtOMSOE” does filer and nicer -work than
can he done on any other machine, besides making |
torn stitches -with thejiamejease that. other*.w**—
" * Uw4i #
SPECIAL NOTICES.
A Hew Cinderella,
BY THE BARD OF TOWER BAIT,.
Young Renton heaved a heart- drawn sigh*
And said in doleful tone:
** J Tis very hard, indeed, that I
Must stay athome alone* - '
’While Jane and Kate, dressed out so Ane, 1
Have gone to that great ball;
\ I, shabby wretch, can never shine
. In such gay scenes at all,”
Bis grandmother (no Fairy Queen
But yet a nice old dame)
Came in and saw his moitmfol mien*
Then thus removed the same!
* 4 Come* Beaton* honey, cease to grieve*
Yon, too* shall go, my dears
J Tlg very shabby that they leave
You moping lonely here.
Though to a handsome coach to change
A pumpkin* I'm not able; ,
3* ve got a hack, by means less strange,
For yon, from Dawson’s stable.
And, though your dress I can’t transmute
With wand of magic power,
I’ve brought you here ft splendid suit
Hade up at Bennett’s Tower V *
We are selling Ready-made Garments, equal la
every respect, style, fit, material, and workmanship,
to any made to measure, at 25 to CO per cent, lower
prices. We have a full and complete assortment of the'
choicest goods in the market for cash, at
the lowest prices of the season} and sold for cash only*
therefore at the lowest prices possible,.
TOW2R HALL,
Ho. 518 MARKET Street.
It BEHNETI ft 00.
Gifts of Habdwabe.—Table Gutter*,
with ivory, robbor, and other handles; Children's
Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, fine Scissors and
Bazors in cases; Bones arid Chests of Tools, from $2 to
$26; Boys* Turning Lathee and Work Benches; patent
Tool Handles with miniature tools in them; Bora’and
Ladies’ Skates; Clothes-Wringers (they’ll save their
cost in time aift clothing), Carpet Sweepers, Plated
Spoons, Porks, and, Bntter Kniveß, miniature Garden
Toole, Spice Bones, Cake Boxes, Fancy Tea Bells, and
Spring Call Bells, Hut Crackers and Nut Picks; patent
Ash-Siftets (pay for themselves In the coal saved), and
'a good variety of other Housekeeping Hardware, Qnt
lery, and Tools, at
TRBMAH & SHAW’S,
Ko. 835 (Eight Thirty-flye! MARKEP Street,
4e6-Z4t Below If lath.
Another Home Certificate.
GRAY HAIR RESTORED. AND BALD SPOTS BE-
CLOTHED WITH HEW HAIR.
•‘LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER AND DRESS
•iNS.”
“LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER AND DRESS-
To Dr. Swayne S: Son:
“Unsolicited I read yon this certificate, attesting the
Wonderful effects of the LONDON HAIR COLOR RE
STORER. My hair was very gray, and in spots entire
ly held. I have now nsod the Restorer several months,
and my hair Is entirely changed to its original dark
color, and a new growth of hair has covered the bald
spots, Previous to nsiitg it my hair wonld come out In
large quantities on combing it; it has now ceased fall
ing and assumed its yonthfnl and glossy appearance.
Others of my friends are nsing the Restorer, and is all
cases with the happiest effect. I strongly recommend
all to use it who are growing gray or getting hald.
"Jilts. JANE HODGHTON,
“Ho. 1202,GERMANTOWN Hoad.
As this preparation contains no mineral substances,
and is delicately perfumed, its application is a pleasure
instead of a task. As a dressing it is perfect.
Price IS cents per bottle; six bottles *4. Sold by Dr.
SWATHE & SON. No. 330 North SIXTH Street. It
Prof, Bolles’ Electrical Institute,
1220 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.—Dr. S.
W. BECKWITH, sncesssor, formerly principal opera
tor, invites the calls of all afflicted with acute or chronic
diseases of every kind, both male and female. Lung
and Liver Diseases, the Direatlve Organs throughout,
and Ann kinds of Nervousnesr, Weakness, and Debility
almost inMKdbly cured. The Electrical treatment Is
more successful in all classes of disease than all other
practices combined. Guarantees'of cure given when
desired, if patients are pronounced curable. The ser
vices of Dr. P. SHXDD, of New York, one of the best
and most experienced Electricians in the United States,
will be continued. Mrs. S. A. FULTON, a lady of great
and varied experience, will attend to the ladies. For a
multitude of references, call at the office. AU business
Jotters addressed to Dr. B. W. BECKWITH, 1220
WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. de7-12t'
& CO.’fi
AKD
HAS OH & HAMLirS
CABINET ORGANS.
PIANO Over SOO each of these due CABINET
FORTES, instruments have been sold ORGANS.
PIANO by Mr. G„ and the demand is CABINET
PORTBB. constantly increasing. ORGANS.
PIANO For sale only by CABINET
FORTES. J E. QOfaP. ORGANS.
PIANO SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Sts. CABINET
FORTES. nol9-tf ORGANS.
PRBRT & Co., Clothing,
THIRD and CHESTNUT Streets.
FERRY A 00., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PERRY tt CO., OLOTHINg, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PERRY & 00., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PERRY * 00., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PERRY A CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PERRY A 00., OLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PERRY A CO., OLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PERRY A CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PERRY A CO., OLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PERRY A CO., OLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PERRY A 00., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PERRY A CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PERRY A 00„ OLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PERRY A CO., OLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PERRY a CO., OLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PERRY A CO., OLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
Perry a co.. clothing, third and ohestndt-
PERRY A 00,, OLOTHING, THIRD and CHB3TKUT.
FERRY A 00., OWtTSING, THIRD S»4 CHESTNUT.
osH-OawH j
m pkess;"Philadelphiat Wednesday, decemb&e 7*1860
E. McClain's Cklebratbd Cocoantte
OIL AND QUINCE SEED Is warranted to presem,
>trenrtl;an, darkens and btmxitif.lclifl hairs and ontirely
eradicate dandruff, without soiling hat or bonnet-
ItnlDn*. MannfiiottLred and sold by W. E. MoCLAIN.
Perfumer, Ho. 334 North SIXTH Street
H. B. —A liberal dieconnt to wholesale dealers. ttolSta
One-Price Clothing, op the Latest
etylee, made in the beet manner, expressly for RETAIL
SALES. LOWEST SELLINGS PRICES marked In
PLAIN FIGURES. All goode made to order warranted
satisfactory. The one price eastern ia etrlctly adhered
to. All are thereby treated .alike. JONES' OLD-ES
TABLISHED ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 604
MARKET Street, near Sixth. - daily'
Overcoats from $l4 to $35. Overcoats,
*• M •(
OVERCOATS PROM f!4 to «SS. OVERCOATS,
overcoats prom hi to m ■ ovebooatsi
WT ERGOATS FROM $14.t0 m overcoats.
WANAMAKER A BROWN,
OAK HALL,
B. X. comer SIXTH and MARKET Streote.
Tonng Men's Saits and elegant variety of the
best class Clothing at REASON ABLE PRICES.
Wheeler & Wilson’s Highest Premium
EOCK-STIT OH
SEWING MACHINES,
-THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BIST;
Sslaewnms. TO* CHESTNUT Street. abeVo Seventh.
3MARRIED.
* FDX--RUDY.-“Gn theffch inst., by the Rev Wa £,
Chaffin, Mr, Ambrose T. Fox to Mise Emma M. Rady.
X3IEXD.
■JONES. —On the 6th inst., Edward T.Jonesi in the
29th year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are invited to
attend the funeral, fran the residence of bia- fsttwr,
Augustus C. Jones, Market street, west of Foriy
eecocd* on Thursday afternoon attwo o’ clock. **
WILLIAMSON. —On the 6th Inst, Isabel J, r wife of
Robert S. Williamson.
Due notice will be given of the funeral. *
BEACH.—Dec. 4tb, 1864, at the residence of her son
in-law, J. Emerson K«?nt. M. D. f 2100 Green street,
Mrs Hester Beach, aged 75 years. Interment at Staten
Island.
Funeral, service on Wednesday, at lIH A. M., as
abovo.The friends of the family invited. **
GROVES, Monday morning, the Sihiußt,. Susan
M. Groves, youngest daughter of the late Anthony
Groves, Sr.
The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to
attend her fnneral, from her mother's residence, No.
1384 North Thirteenth street, on Wednesday afternoon,
as 2 o'clock* without further notice. **
JONES.—On the Sa instant, David Jones, in the 72d
year of hi sage..
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend bis funeral, from Ms late resi
dence, Fox Chase, Delaware county, on Wednesday
morn s ng at II o ’ clock. To proceed to Dower Merlon Bap
tist Church. , *»*.
BEWLEY. —Oh the 3d inst., Albert G. Bewley, in the
29th year of his age.
His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral, from the residence or his father,
Isaac Bewley, No. 410 North Eleventh street, on
Fourth-day (Wednesday). the'Tthinrt, at 1. P.M. To
proceed to Cedar Bill Cemetery, near Frauhford, **
_ LUEEHS.— On the 3d instant,. Ann, wife of the late
Isaac Lukeas, in the 64th year of her age.
■The relatives and friends of iho-famity are respectful
ly invited to attend her funeral.from her late residence.
No. 3335 Parrish street, oh Wednesday morning at 8
o’clock. To proceed to Boehm’s Church, Montgomery
Pa, ' et **
M oxmnmG ctoods for begem
AtX BBR. BESSON & SON,
MOURNING STORE, No. 918, CHESTNUT Street,
have in store
BLACK THIBET LONG SHAWLS.
Thibet Long Shawls. [Blanket Long Shawls.
Do. extra size. Mourning do.
BLACK ALL-WOOL REPS.
Velour Reps. Heps, Imported,
Empress Cloths. Cashmeres.
Herinoes. Moueselines.
i Silk Warp Cashmere?, Do., full double width.
French Bombazines. English Bombazines.
Tamlses. _ Henrietta Cloths.
• BLACK VICTORIA REFS.
Turin Cloths. [Baratheas.
Paramattas. {English Merinoes,
Alpacas. Mohair Lustres.
Queen’s Cloths. !Orient’ll Lustres.
BLACK GEOS GRAIN SILKS.
Lyons Gros Grains. [Poult deSoies.
Taffetas. iGros de RHines.
English Crapes and Veils.
Crape Collars and Sleeves.
Mourning Bordered Handkfe.
Winter Gloves and Hosiery.
White and Black Skirtings.
Bfourning Balmoral Skirts- Are.
SECOND MOURNING DRESS GOODS. de2-6t
■py RB & IrADTDELIr HAVE BE
DDCED some expensive GOODS -for Christmas
Presents of intrinsic value.
EYRE & LANDELL have opened some splendid melo
deon and piano covers for valuable Christmas Gifts,
EYRE « LANDELL have marked down some mag
nificent Silks and Expensive Shawls, Scarfs. DeLaioes
and Prints for Christmas, de2
HEDDING, SIXTKEHTH AND
WSr COATES.—AII the members ana friendshe pre
sent at prayer meeting to-night. Important subjects
to lay before them. ~ It*
•SS- WESDELL PHILLIPS SAKRISON.
LECTURE.
I‘THE HEW CORNER-STONE!”
SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE.
(Broad and Spring Garden,}'
■WEDNESDAY. December 14, at 8 o'clock.
g Tickets 25 cents, at PUGH’S, SIXTH and CHESTNUT
REPUBLICAN INTINCtBLES.-
•S' All persons having claims against the Club,
either for the Campaign of 1860 or 1854, will present
them for settlement immediately to
J. W. WHITE, Treasurer,
de7-3l* 53&ARCH Street.
KST 1 JOHN B. GOUGH DELIVERS HIS
VaGr great LECTURE on ‘ ‘ Peculiar ’' on
THURSDAY EVENING* and on “Temperance," on
FRIDAY EVENING, in CONCERT HALL. A few *eats
may yet be obtained bv early application at MAR-.
TIEN'S, 606 CHESTNUT Street. Tickets will also be
sold at the Hall, on the evenings of the Lectures.
Doors open si 7 o'clock; Lecture at eight. de7-2t
desirous of securing the bounties aUowodby the city
to persona who put Substitutes into the Military ser
yiceT&hould do so before MONDAY next, 12th inst.,
as after that date all local ■bounties cease.
. ' - MCNALLY, PAXSON, & 00.,
Substitute Brokers,
ae7-4t* „ 43A CHESTNUT Street.
Oil* SUBSCRIPTIONS-THE
la? BOOKS ABE CLOSED.—The Trustee Is now
collecting subscriptions—the reserve list is now open, to
enter names on it,. which conditionally secures one of
the “originalsharee” (SLOOO each). Address at once
or apply to DUNCAN M. MITCHKBON,
Northeast corner FOURTH and WALNUT Sts.
The deeds, searches, and survey, it is expected will
he ready in a few days. de7-4t
HEADQUARTERS SUPERVISO-
BY COMMITTEE FOB RECRUITING CO
LORED REGIMENTS, I»IO CHESTNUT Street.
Philadelphia, Dec. 7,1854.
The Supervisory Committee for Becruiiir s Colored
Begimtnts having resolved to adjourn rine die on the
Slat instant, a l persons having claims against the said
Committee are required, to present them for payment to
K. R. COBBON, Agent, at the Booms of the Committee,
oh or before the 25th. inst.
de7- 12t CADWALADEB BIDDLE, Secretary.
headquarters pen ns yx.
W? VANIA MILITIA.BHARBISBORG, Dac. 3,1851. .
GENERAL ORDERS, NO. s*£,
I. The Commander* In-Chief, In announcing that
Major General COUCH has been, by the War. Depart?
meat, relieved from the command of the Department of
the Susquehanna, and ordered to service in the field,
dees e it just to expi ess the regret which he feels at the
termination of the relatiouewbich have existed, during
mote than eighteen months, between that officer and
the State authorities, and to say that the prommitade,
earnestness, vigor, and integrity with which General
Conch at all times fulfilled all his duties in this Depart
ment, have entUledhim to,the highest esteem and re
gard. The citizens of Pennsylvania have learned to
know his merit, and will be gratified to hear of that new
distinction which, in active service, his. shill, spirit,
and gallantry cannot fail to add to his already high*
reputation as a patriot and soldier.
11. The Commander-in-chief deems it a proper sub
ject of congratulation thattho command of the Depart
ment devolves upon Major General a
citizen of our own Bt&te, and an officer of high integrity
and military character, and by whom, the people can
rely, the public service will be wisely and vigorously
carried on.
By order of A. G. Curtis, Governor and Commander-
A, L. RUSSELL, Adj, Gen.Pfinna,
EMANCIPATION IN HEART
*3? LAND.—The COLOBED PEOPLE’S UNION
LEAGUE ASSOCIATION intend celebrating the Eman
cipation of Maryland by a Grand Demonstration, In
NATIONAL HALL, MARKET Street, THIS EVENING.
The Orchestra will be composed of more than 100
Vocalists, conducted by A. W. LIVELY, together with
F. V. SEYMOUR'S BRASS AND STRING BAND.
Several National Airs will be Sung by EMINENT AH
TIBTS. * ‘ .
Addresses will be delivered by Sergeant Major A. M.
Green, Bevß. Wm. J, Alston, < D. Miller, J. C. Gibbs,
A I». Stanford, and others. We flatter ourselves that
the citizens generally will participate.
JohnC. Bowers, Alfred M. Green, Robert Adger, Jr%
David B. Between, Tho*;J. Bowers, Wm, P. Price, Jesse
Glasgow, Benjamin Barriios, J&9. W. Brown, Nat
Lane, Committee of Arrangements. _ __
Tickets 25 cents, to be had of T. B. PUGH, SIXTH
and CHESTNUT Sts. Doors open at 7 o'clock. It*
isr DEPARTMENT OP MARKETS,
WHARVES, AND LANDINGS—Office, FIFTH
Street, below Chestnut. _
Phh.Adex.PHlA, Dac. 7,1884.
NOTICE.—The Wharf at the foot or Chestnut street,
on the river Delaware, will he leased for a term of one
or three rears, to the highestandlmrt-bidder, at the
MBKCIIAKTS’ EXCHANGE, on WEDNESDAY, Dec.
i4th, at 12 o’clock noon. J. H. PUGH,
de7-wfm St Commissioner.
e-vgp° kJTSIVERSIFY OF FESNSYiVA-
K 3» HIA -Tle BIENNIAL ORATION heforo the
eBILOMATHEAN SOCIETY wiilbe deliveredhv MOR
TON P. HENRY. Esq., at the HALL OF THE UNIVER
SITY, on THURSDAY BVBHING, Deo. 8, at 8 o’clock.
Tickets may be obtained from' the JANITOR, at the
University. • ae7-2t»
Kg- OFFICE POPE FARSI OIL COM
BP PANT, No, 133 Sooth FOURTH .Street. ' .
At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held Decem
ber 8, 1664, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolved, That a meeting of the stockholders be
called on FRIDAY, Decembers, at4o'dockF. 11, j at
their office,
„ 133 South FOURTH Street, ,
For the purpose of considering the propriety of levy
ing an assessment on the capital stock of the company,
and for other purposes.
de7 3t* w. A. GARVIN, Secretary pro tern. '
■WHEREAS, THE AUDITOR GENE-
T T BAL, as required by the 11th Section of the Act
entitled f* An Act to enable the Banka of this Common
wealth to become Associations for the purpose of Bank
ing uxder the laws of the United States. 51 passed on the
220 day of August. A. D. 1864, has certified to me that
**TBE CONSOLIDATION BANK OF PHILADEL
PHIA ” has furnished satisfactory evidence to hint
that all the requirements of said Act have been com
piled with by the said Bank, and that it has become an
Association for the purpose of Banking under the laws
of the United States—
I do, therefore, cause .this notice thereof to be pub
lished, In accordance with the provisions of the said
nth Section of the said. Act, and do declare that the
Charter of said Bank, by the terms of said Act. is deem
ed and taken to be hereupon surrendered, subject to the
provisions of the Ist Section of said Act. __
A. G.* CURTIN,
_ Governor of Pennsylvania.
fXßotrrivß Chambek, Habrisbubg, Nov. 29,1864.
del-let *
pOTTON MACHINES FOR SALE.-
V.lkttf Worker and Striper 36-inohcard;, desks’
make.
I do. flatdo., 86-inch do., Jenks’ make. ....
V'riier Frame*, 6 revolvers.
124-stand nine-inch Bobbin Speeder,
ghand mnles, eoo, spindles, each.
6 Eing-Thrortle» lu complete order. Apply to
de7- 6t* D. TRAINER, LIN WOOD STATION, Penna.
JO OIL COMPANIES.
' ’GUTTA PEROHA BELTING.
Saitabie for Oil Shafting, &c.
It Is sot affected by exposure to the weather. Bises
from 2to 18 inches, 2,8, and 4-ply, will he sold by the
Coil, at 40 per cent, less than manufacturers’ prices, at
No. JO9 South FRONT Street, ’
If , 4 doors below Chestnut street.
•piBB- WINES.—FUBB OLD POST
AND BHEEET WINES, in casir, bottled express
ly for medicinal proposes. for sale by
E. P. MIDDLETON,
5 North PROMT Street.
A F. CBOBKET, CHICAGO, ILL.—
Alcohol* 95 ceat : Bye Whisky, proof; Co*
L<wm« Spirits, 95 ft cost ; ColxuafcUa Ola, proof* for
&ue in iota ox from 5 to 500 bbls.
JOHN H CORL, Solo Agent,
No. 154 North DEL AW ABE Aveoni),
<leo-st* Box 4L83 Poat Office.
T ADIES’ FANCY BLIPFERS, MADE
up. $1; Gentlemen's, $1 25, 0 MYERS,Shoe and
Trimmings Store, Ggg KIHQB Avenne,
BETHLEHEM
v -' BUCKWHEAT FLOCK,'(Uti
„ ' , HEW MAPLE STBUP,
Forsala bT • - ■ ■
”” BOBEBT DONNELL At BON.
<kl«* we WAWror Stewfc ;
Kjf> omc® OF THE CITY BOUNTY
**■ FMD COMMISSION, GOMMOSWBA.I.M
BOILDIBa, Ho, 613 tiHESTHIJT street,
, pHii.A.i>BLFHrjk.» Dec. 5, lfiSA
Notice is Bereby giren that the Bounty offered by the
City of Philadelphia will not be paid for any recruit
mustered into the service of. the United States after
MONDAY, December 12th, Inst.
Up to and including that day Bounty will be paid as
heretofore for recruits mustered Into the Regular A?my
and Navy, [de«-6tj R. P. KINO, President,
NOTICE,—THIS OAK BALL Oil.
COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA—A meeting
of the Directors of the Company will be held at H 3
CBhSTAUTSfc., on WEDNESDAY. Deo. 7th, at 12 SL
d<6-2A * BEGTO*,TYNDaLL, President..
raf® OFFICE OF UNION BESEYOLE^
ASSOCIATION, N. W. corner of SEVENTH and
SANSOM Streets, December 5, 1884. T
At the Thirty-third Annual Meeting of the Associa
tion, the following named gentlemen wen elected on?
cere and managers for lhe*- 65: <
PfiBSDBKT, f
SAMDEI, H. PERKINS.
TICK PBESIBBBto. i
RICHARD B, WOOD, X JHSHEB REAMING.
*
ESMOND WILCOX. Ho. 40t'OHESTNGT Btrest,
COHJUISPONDINO SECRETARY, I
It. MONTGOMERY BUND, ‘
RECORDING SECRETARY,
JOHN H. ATWOOD
MANAGERS,
Beinarain Coates,
Thomas Latimer,
John BohJen,
William JPnivea,
Arthur Q. Coffin,
Benjamin Orhe,
John W. ClttgheriL
Thomas Watt son,
Joseph-fl. Dulles,
' Jolyx Ashhurst,
Messrs- 8. C* Cooper and -
persons duly authorized to a
tion,
<3e6-lm
!3S¥- MOSTHIT STATEMENT OF THE
**. SKCOHD KATIOBAL BANK OF FHtfiADafl
PHI*, ~J SkOtjtTOBB. Dec. 8,1851. -!
Loans and Discounts...... ..$173,624 98 . i.
United States L0an5................455,00J 00-$528,034 93
United States N0te.}..i.............. 60,98* 08.
Due from Banks ,- 1671893-4 ft
Cepi'&l 260,000 00)
Deposits;... 96 '' t
Due to Banks.. 16,035 19-tf83,4f7 16/
Circulation 250,000.00 1
Condition of .the Bank tils Fifth day of December, 18J4. i
d<J3-8t W. H. BRAWN, Cashier.
Kfflp OFFICE OF VtTPEBAK BOOSTT,
" FU.ND CG&f&feSION, No. 7 Goldsmith's HaU,
LIBRARY Street, Philadelphia,-Re-enlisted Veteran?, !
who did not receivo any ward Bounty, are entitled u>\
a City Bounty of Twenty-five Dollars. Tfce Commis
sioners appointed to examine claims for the above
bounty of twenty-five dollars will meet on Hlos Oa.X'S,
WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS, &t4ociocfcP. Jjf, at
No. TCOLDSMITB’S HALL, LIBRARY Street. Wor
sens entitled to this Bounty are Yeaueeted to' apply at
this Office. ' • • * *
COMMITTEE.
E. D. SAUNDERS, Chairin., JONATHAN BULLOCK,
PAUL J FIELD, ' GEO. W. SIMONS.
EDWIN PREBLE , ) i n024-18t
jar* oil. company,
»® 133 South FOURTH Street.—“A meeting of the
Stockholders of the EXCELSIOR OIL COMPANY will
be held on WEDNESDAY, December 7, at 4 P. M., in
accordance with a resolution passed at a meeting held
November 18. *
n025-sw4t* ’ JOHN H. WYLEj Secretary. ;
OFFICE PBBFN ffiININO CONE*
9a& PANY OF LAKE SUPERIOR, 319 WALNUT
Street. Philadelphia.
NOTICE is hereby given, that an instalment of-One
Dollar per Share on each and every Share or the Capital
in the Penn Mining Company bf Lake Superior!
has this day been called by the Board of Directors of
said Company, due and payable at the Office of the
Company, on or before the loth day of December, Inst.
Interest will be charged-on all instalments after the
same shall have become due.
By order of the Board of Directors
• ■. DAVID A BJBTL, Secretary.
Philjuelphia, Dec. 6,1854. de6-U6
aSJB“ COTTJSK TARSI OIL COJU»ASnf
lw Of PHILADELPHIA. „
CAPITAL STOCK.. $1,000,000
Divided into 200,000 shares at $5 per share:
Subscription price s2.soper snare.
Subscription Books are opened and subscriptions-to the
capital stock received at the office of 1
PHILIP H. BRICE Ac CO.,
. 303 WALNUT Street, '
The offices of the Company, Nos. 33 and
INGTON BUILDING, South TRIED Street, Will be!
opened WEDNESDAY, December 7tb. 1884.
„ „ _ . „ WM. D. SMITH, Treasurer.
E. J. Hakbisott,' Secretary del*7t «
jggf* OIL SUBSCRIPTIONS.—BOOKS
WXr, closed Monday. Reserve List now open. To
enter names on it, addresser apply to
DRAGAN M. MCTOHBSON, ’
H. E. cox, FOURTH and WALNUT,
Or E. BOfiDA.
33T WALNUT.
del>6t if
raa» OFFICE OF “ THE REMAN C E
i» IJSSDFAMCE COMPANY OP PEiLADBL
PHIA,’* No, 308 WALNOr Street
PniLADBi>PHtA. Novem her-25,-1664.
The annual of the Stockholders of “ The Ba
liance Insurance Company of Philadelphia*”' and the
election of Thirteen Directors, to servo for the ensuing
year.wlllhe hold at the office of the Company,on. MOIT
OAY, DECEMBER 19th. 1864. at 12 o’cloik Sf.' -»
ao2fl.tda!9 •-.... THOS, <3. HILL, Secretary,
arsat~ IiIKMSO SPBIHC AJil) SVBUB
WP FARM OIL COMPANY.
CAPITAL, $400,000.
40.000 Stares, par nu> *lO. \Vorktaic Caßltal,*4o,ooo.
OHLX A LIMITSp_HJM.BEE.OP bgASls TOBE
SOLD AT FAS VALUE, $lO.
Kefer to Jacob 'R. Eby, of Harrisburg; A. B. Long
aker, erf Rorristown; and J. H. Jones. of Pittsburg ;*>r
at ike 025c* of the Company, So. 308 South FOUBTH
Street, where all required information can be obtainecL-
This Company ia organized entirely and solely for the
purpose of engaging in the legitimate business of pro*
dneing Oil, ana developing the fee simple property
belonging to the Company, the management of the
.same baying been entrusted to gentlemen of known bu
siness enterprise and skill, who will bring to the ac
complishment of the object their united energy and bu
siness industry. We are satisfied in believing and as
suring our Stockholders that it will yield/largely to
them, and render the stock a sale and productive invest
ment. deS- 6t
a*ag*> ¥H£ SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS OF
tIePITTSBURQ AND BOSTON PETROLEUM
COMPANY will dose on WBDN BSD AX, the 7th. inßt.r
- - H. S. LEECH, Treasurer, '
KjS® OJTICEOF «THE REUANCE in-
WW SURANCB COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA,”
No. 308 WALNUT STREET. ,
-PuiLA'DBr.PRiAt Dec. 5* 1864.
Theßoartf of Directors of “Tie Reliance Insurance
Company of Philadelphia, ’ ’ have THIS DAT declared
a Dividend of (3H) TaRBBANDA HALF PER CENT,
for the laat six months, payable to the Stockholders or
their legal representatives, on demand, free of taxes.
THOMASC. HILL,
de6-10t -..—■- Secretary.
ra® CHEAT BASIN. OIL COHPAiY
§££? DIVIDEND NOTICE, No. 2- ' '
nave"THiS‘D AY*decia?ed^. T Divldeitd of
TY9OFERCBNT. to Stockholders of record, payable on
and after the 16th instant. Books dpseon WEDNES
DAY, 7ih instant. e. W. WILLIAMS,
; defrlOt \ Treasurer,.
»3* OFFICE OF, THE AI/M81113J5 Y
ANB WALNUT BSNU OIIi company, no.
584 k WALNUT Street —The Board of Directors have
this day declared a Dividend of T NO PBB CBNT.,
clear of tax, for the month of November, payable on
and after the 12th lust ....
Transfer hooka close on the Bth and reopen on the 12th
lDfit ' . . A :I. M, WEST, Secretary;
Philadelphia, Doc. o, 1864. de6r6t*
|SS“> »ITIDES» NOTICE—BOCK Oil
KS? COMP AST OF PItNNSYhYACIIA, 409 WAt-
HDT Street. Phuabeiphia, Dec. 2.1834 .
The Board of Directors have this day declared a divi
dend of TWO PER CIHT.- (twenty cents per share),free
of State tax, payable on and. after MOHDAT. the 11th
inst. TheTTransfer Books will close ■on TUB3DAY,
December 6th, at 3 o' clock B; M., and open on the 12th,
JvHI4 £> GivAx'Jjj ,
Secretary and Treasurer.
K3S» 3JOTIC«.—OFFICE OF
THE MING OIL COMPANY, 534 WALNUT
Street, Room Ho. 20,'- ■ PHH.ADBi.yHrA, D*c..l, 1864. • >
The Boaid of Directors of this Company have -this
day declared a Dividend of TWO (2) PER CENT oa
the Capital Stock- payable at their Office on and after
SATURDAY, the 10th instant, free of State taxes. - ,
The Transfer Booh 8 "will close on the 6th, at 3 P. H. >
and be opened on •
de&St F. W WILTSANK, Secretary.
rgßP* PHILADELPHIA AH» RE AOTJTG
VS& RAILROAD COMPANY, Office No. 227 South
FOURTH Street. ' ... „„
PHttADELPHiA, November£o,-1864.
UIYIDBND NOTICE.—The transfer hooks of this'
Company will he closed on THURSDAY, December 15,
and reopened on TORSDAT* JANUARY 10,1565.
A Dividend of FIFTEEN PER CENT, on the common
and preferred stock, clear of National and State tax.es,
has been declared, payable in common stock,on the 81st
December next, on all stocks standing on the books or
the Company, at the dose of business on the lod prox.
Stockholders 'whose names are registered on the New
York hooks will be paid. at the Farmers 5 Loan and
Trust Company. S. BRADFORD,
del-tf , Treasurer.
r®*» OFFICE OF THE MAYDAY KIN
WS& IBG COMPANY. Ho. 334 WALNUT Street;
Philadelphia, Nov. 28,1864.
Notice is hereby given that all stock of the Hand an
Mining Company, on which instalments are dete and
unpaid, have been declared forfeited, and will be sold
at Public Auction, on THURSDAY, December 29, 1864,
at 12 o’clock noon, at the Office ox 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. HOOPE3, Treasurer;
YOTICE.-BAYE OF NORTH
■8» AMERICA, Novembbr 21,1864 t . .
Notice is hereby given, agreeably to section 2 of ,the
act of the General -assembly of the Commonwealth of
Penuejlvania, entitled ** An act enabling the banks of
the Commonwealth to become associations for the pur
pose of- banking under the laws of the United Slates, * ’
approved the 22d day of August. A. D. 1864, that the
Stockholders of the BANK OP NORTH AMERICA, oa
the 24th inst., voted to become Buch an association* and
that Us Directors have procured the authority of.the
owners of more than two-thirds of the capital slock to
make the certificate required therefor by the laws of.the
United States. J. HOCRLEY,
* n022-30t . . Cashier.
WESTERN BANK OF PHILA
W 3& DELPHI A, November 18th, 1864, ' '
Ameetlsgof the Stockholders of this Bank will he
held at the Hanking 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 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 pur*
pose of banking under the laws of the United States,”
approved the 22d 4*y of August, 1864, and- to take any
Odd* >
tsr* OFFICE PEMKSTITAATA KUl>
low ROAD COMPANY,
Philadelphia, Hot. 4th, 1864.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.—The Shareholders In
thlß Company are notified that, under Resolution of the
Board of Directors, they are entitled tosnbsoribe to the
Stock of the Company the amount of TEN PEE. CENT,
on thotr respective Interest, ae shown by the Boohs of
the Company on the Sid imt. , . . ■ *
Each Shareholder entitled to a fractional part of fi
share, under the terme of the Resolution,.hall haye the
privilege of subserihimg for a full share on the payment
of Fifty Dollars. . ■ . , „ ,
This Stock-will he issued at the par value of FIFTY
DOLLARS per share. Accrued interest at SIX FES
CENT, will be charged from Ist hast, until payment is
mads. -
The Books for subscription and payment will he open
on MONDAY, the ;th inst, and wUI close on the Slet of
December next, after which no further subscriptions
Will be received under this Resolution.
THOS. T. FIRTH,
noG-tdeSl Treasurer....
|®“ SEBOEON CEHEBAVS OFFICE,
Washington City, 0. O. ■ Nov. 29,1864.
H OTICE —Medical Officers of not less than two years'
service, who have been honorably discharged and de
sire to receive appointments as SURGEONS or ASSIST
ANT BURGEONS In the United States Army Corps now
feeing organised at Washington, are invited to forward
their applications, testimonials, and evidence of ser
vice, to the Surgeon General, without
del-Btd&iha6t - v Surgeon General.
K®" OFFICE OF THE %CAjSUFACTU.
■=*?KERB* INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 4141
WALNUT Street,
_ . . Philadelphia, December 1, 1884.
The Annual Meeting of .the Stockholders of "The
Manufacturers’ Insurance Company of the State of
Pennsylvania* -will fee held, at the office of the Com
pany, on MONDAY, the 2d day of January, 1885, be
tween the hours of 4 and 6 o’clock P. M., when an
election for Ten Directors fox the year 1860 will he held
in accordance with the Charter and By-Law, _
M. B, KEILY,
del-tja2 Secretary,
(ray - »»lOH UEAGUL HOUSE, 1316
■=» CHESTNUT Street.
Dbobmbeß IJBW.
NOTICE.—The Stated Annual Meeting of the UNION
LEAGUE of PHILADELPHIA wUi be held at CON
CERT HALL, on MONDAY, December 12th, at 8
o’clock P. M.
Tickets, admitUngmembers only, can he had onap
gicationto Mr. Clement E.Jh^^A^sta^Socrc
de2-9t Secretaire
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80. 15 North FIFJH Street,
A STROLOGY ! ASTROLOGY !! AS
„ 1 1 '-THE FUTURE FORETOLD!
oSr »n , ,,??\ A e4 rolo *« c - No. 846 North ELEVENTH
Bfcieet, Philadelphia.
Thomas JL Bad&,.
Charles Rhoads,
Richard Wood.,
Charles 8. Warts, H, D#»
38. R. Wood, .
.Taines Bayard,
Joseph A. Clay,
Alfred SI. Galling, '
Charles W. Cushman,' 1
Philip C Garrett.
Chornas Evans aro the onli
rollect funds for the AspocUi
JO BN H ATWOOB,
Secretary. |
1864. 1864.
"1L S. * F. K. WOMBATH,
COBSJOES TO THB BATE ’GKO. W. WOHEATH.I
BTo. 415 Arcto Street,
BAYB SOW OPE*
A FULL ABSOBTMBETOT
LADIES’ FANCY JffXTRS,
To which, thoy la-rite the attention of hoyon.
w9O-Sw
Jj Farnatiar Bolldtogs.
Office of assistant quakter
HaSTSE, Ho. 1103 GfEAR D Street.
Philadelphia, Dec, 7,1864.
SEABED PROPOSALS Will be received at this office
until noon of WEDRBSDATjjnst inst., for furnishing
the Stationery that, may* be required at thlsoffics, in
accordance with the following schedule, fox six xhonths
BETAtt DRY HOODS.
nHOJCE COLORS AND SHADES OE
inall grader, POrailfB '
FKoa The i, ate auction sales.
AT KEDOOBD PKICBS,
, »0K
- holiday gifts, •
The Stock jnmapE OHABAOTffIL
CUR WEN STODDAET & BKOTHEE
ftt pi! 0? (Hi ' %
Presents great attractions and Inducements in variety
a V, 1 Pr*ce to persons selecting for Holiday Gifts.
Having purchased largely at the late auction sales.
Hw« M<ldto 01060 ott K
POPLINS,
EPINgLES.
plaid MERINOESr
„ 11<r FIGDitBD MOMsmiSE HE LAINE3.
BIOH PLAIN, FIGUItEB, AND SLACK SILKS, -
HONS MANTILLA VELVETS,
BSOCHB LON GBH AWLS,
BLANKET SHAWLS.
LADIES’ CLOAKS.
- VELVET BEAVBE CLOTHS,
CfIIKCHILLA CLOTHS,
®°*» * e ~ fo “
CUE WEN STODDAKT & BEO.,
, 450, 453, and 404 Jforth; SECOND Mieet,
■ aliovß Willow.
eAXON’S DRESS GOODS.
„ AT SO, 60, TO TO CENTS,
or bright novel Styles, for Holiday presents.
ODEWBtf STODDAKT A BRO; r
450, 403, and 454 North SEOOaD Street,
■ ' aboye WIUOW.
T3ROCHE SCARFS,
** FOE HOLIDAY GIFTS.
CUEWKK STOBD«RT & BRO..
'450; 458, and 454 North SECOND Street,
• .. . atuve Willow;
13LAE SETS l BLANKETS !
" . .•*■■■• BLANKETS!
• BRIGHT BORDER BLANKETS,
.., , . OfalUizea, «rado«, and makes,
which make an acceptable
. CHRISTMAS GIFT.
. CTJKWEN i-TOODART & BRO.;
, 450, 458, and 454.NorikSECOND Street,
de7-Ss . . - above Willow.
FANCY FURS.
FANCY FURB.
JOHN FAKHLBA,
Re. VIS ARCH Street. aWre Serenth Street;
, AtStle old established .tore.
IMPORTER, MANUFACTURES,AND
DEALER IN FANCY FUNS
XIADBES and ohhjdeeh.
Haylste now In Wore a very lar*e and beautiful ataort.
Blent of all the different kinds and qualities of FANCY
FOBS FOB, LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. I
golicit a call from those in want.
Remember the name and number,
' JOHN FAEEIBA,
TIS ARCH Streehabore SeTenth.
I Mr* no partner or cdnnecHim with any other atom
In thin city, ' oc3-4mlf
PROPOSALS.
n HIBF QUARTERMASTERS OF-
V/ FICE, Cincinnati, Ohio. Dee.-3,1864. 1
. 'PROPOSALS are invited by the under*! gned until
WSBiiBSDAIfr December 14, 16G4i at 12 o'clock M., for
theanmediate delivery of the fo! lowinz articles:
pairs PEGGED BOOTS,- I?d'. fi/Anay Standard;
do - do do Noi 7*’ do 'do:
-SyCOO do , do, do ms, do do.
Samples ofthe standard, articles may be seen at the
Office of Clothing and Equipage In this city.
To be delivered free of charge at the Ui 8. Inspection
Warehouse, in this city, in good neW packages, with
the name of the party furnishing, the kind and quantity
of goods distinctly marked on each article and package.
Parties offering goods must distinctly state in their
bids the quantity they propose to- furmsh, the price,
and time of delivery.
-fiamplee»wfcen submitted, must be marked and num
-beicd to correspond with the proposal; and the parties
thereto must guarantee that the goods shall be, in every
respect, equal to army otherwise the propo
sal will not be considered.
v.A guarantee, signed by two responsible persona, must
accompany each bid, guaranteeing that the bidder will
j? apply tbs articles awarded to him under hie proposal.
Bids will be opened on Wednesday* December 14;
IS64* at 12 o’clock, noon, at this-office, and bidders are
requested to be present.
Awards will be made on Thursday, December 15,
' 1864.
- -Bonds wiD be required that the contract will be faith
fdllyfolfilled.
Telegrams relating to proposals will not be noticed.
, Blank forms of Proposals, Cbatraets, and Bonds; map
be obtained at office.
.Ther&ht to reject any bid deemed tmre&eoaable, ia
TWArVArt/:
* indorse' envelope f ‘Proposal for there insert the name
Or the arfatce offered], * * and address y
Co*. WH. W. McKIM, ,
de7-gt Chief Quartermaster Cincinnati Depot.
ponnde-perream-. - ~~~—*—* —
White Legal Gap Paper,.ruled, to weigh not lose than
'LetterPapcr, ruled, to weigh not Mbs than 9
ponndß per ream.
White Commercial,..Paper, ruled, to weigh, not lees
than 4 ponnde per ream. ' - ■
, White folio Poet, Paper, ruled. Same price of paper
*%nffine r df<®e Paper, 24x82 inches.
. 31«ttlBg_Paper,‘}9x211nchea. Price per sheet.
’’•Blank Books, ■ dead sire; fall bound. .Price pet
iiuit®-. •
Blink Bd6ke,fotiasise.fnU bound. Pricaparqalie.
BUnk Books, cap.slse, half bound, “ “
Invelopesj'white'oibuff, No; 12. -Price per 1,000,
«• ' ** “ 9x4 inches. “ **
“ “ “ B&x3*in. “ “
“ fj “ fiKx3ia. * ** *•
Letter Copybig Books, Utter and cap sue, SOO and I,QOG
pages-each, per dozen. .
Memorandum Books, octavo, per dozen.
Writing eau&l to Arnold’s, and pint
Bottles.
Copying. Ink, equal to Arnold’., quart and pint
Bottles,
Carmine Ink, equal to Davids’, glass bottle* and
InSDowden, per dozen papers. . ■ -
Lead Pencils, equal to Paber’s, Eos. 2 and. 8, per
dozen*
- Had and'Blue Pencils, equal to Falier’s.'por dozen.
Glass Inkstands, assorted, per dozen!
Heel Pens, assorted, per gross.
8»«i Pens, fliUot’s, No: 303 and 404, per gross,
Pep. Solders, assorted, per dozen.
Tin Paper Polders, per dozen..
Bed Sealing Wax, X-ounce,and 1-onpco sticks, per
pound. "
Bed Tapp, 80. S 3, per dozen pieces,
. Glass j&Ts of Mucilage and Brushes, Urge and small
sizes, per dozes. . * - *
Alitbe articles nmstbeof the best cm&rity. Samples
* of ejwh article must accompany each bid,, with the name
of the bidder distinctly marked thereon," an&only one.
price mnsthe named for each-article. . s
Should any articles not enumerated, above be wanted
they must Be furnished at the lowest market price.
Proposals must be made only upon the regular forms
furnished at this office.
The United States reserves the right to reject all bids,,
or parts of bide, deemed with ttynwreats.
Captain and A. Q. 3L
ÜBC*A3L.
TESTATE OR DB. WILLIAM PEPPER,
Deceased. :
Letters testamentary upon the Batata of 'WILLIAM
PEPPER, M. I),, late of tha city of Philadelphia, de
ceased, havii g been granted to the undersigned, all
nelsons indebted to laid Estate are requested to make
payment, and. thoto .having claims, against the same
are requested to pteseit them-Hjthout delay-to
BABAH PEPPER, 1215 Walnut street,
■ Ot O. a. PEPPER, 1819 Walnuts treat,
•PBEBK. 8. FBPPBB, 1621 Walnut street,
GEORGS PBPFBB, 1216 Walnut street,
WILLIAMPEPPEK, 1215 Walnut street,
. . Executors.
- All business connected with the above Estate will be
attended to by «-■ GEORGS S. PEPPER,
. At 633 WALNUT Street,
de7-4t* Second story, front room.
COPABmESfiIPS.
ThIB SOLUTION OP COPARTNER
-1/ SHIP.—AII jersois We hereby notified that the
codarinsrship heretofore existing between SAMUEL
• MELVIN and SAMUEL B. HILT, late trading under
the firm of Melvin & Bilt, is totally dissolved by mu
"iualoo&jse&t.
i The remaining buslneseof the firm will Be settled by
. S. It. HILT, at Ms offlce, 515 CHESTNUT Street, Phi
ladelphia. . . de7-St*
PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED.—THE
A Arm of-BILLINGS, ROOP, & CO., of this eity and
New York, expired THIS DAY by limitation. The So
ilness of the said firm Will be settled by either of the
undersigned. J. M BILLINGS,
S. W. ROOP,
8. W. ROOP, '
Executor of W. P. Washington.
- HR. KIBBE.
PHn.ABEirBiA,- sec. l, 1864.
V LIMITED PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—The under
signed h&veTHIS DAT entered into a Limited Partner*
fillip, agreeably to the Act of Assembly of the Common-.
wealth of Penneylvania, entitled an Act relative to Li
mited jPaxtneramp, etc., passed the twenty-first day of
March, A. D. 1836, and the supp emenis thereto, and
they do hereby give notice that the name of the Firm
under which said partnership is to be conducted is
EOOP & KIBBE; that the general nature of the busi
ness to be transacted-is the general Dry Goods, Import
ing, and Commission business, and that the same will
be carried on lh the city'of Philadelphia,* that the games ,
of the General Partners of the sald Pirm are SAMUEL
W. ROOP,HBSRY B KIBBB, CLINTON J.-TROOT.
and JOSEPH C. ROOP, and the name of. the Special
Partner Is JAMES M. BILLINGS, all of the city of PM- ,
ladelphia; that the capital contributed by the said
James M. Billings, the Special Partner, to the common
stock, is one hundred thousand doUars.in cash, and
that said partnership is to commence on the first day of
December, A. D. 1864, and terminate on the thirtieth
day of.Noyember, A. D, 1867. •
SAMUEL W. ROOF,
HBWKT R. KIBBB,
CLIBTON J. TROUT,
JOSEPH C. EOOP, .
General Partners.
JAMES AC. BILLINGS,
Special Partner.
PhttjADBLFHIA, Dec. 1,1884
NOTICE. —The undersigned successors of BIEETNOS,
HOOP, & CO., In New Pork, will continue the Import
ina ami Commission Business, at No. 38 WARREN
Street. 3, M. BIIIIJNQB & CO.
3. H. Bllintas, .
' E. 3. Ohaffke.
•HeW'Joek, Bee. X, 1884 de2-8w
1/1 BARK STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
* * •_ - __ December let,. 1864.
DISSOCDTIOiroFFABTIfKaSHIP. -Notice ishefeby
given that ibe copartnership existing under the name of
iTBEHBEBGBR.IHIfiSOfI,&CO.,I£6 this daybewi die
solved. The boohs of the-late firm will be settled by the
imd&signed, who will also continne the business of
SHIRT Manufacturers at the old tiftad. Ho. 14 BA.HE
Street. . HIRSOH -& THALHiSIH&B
M. C. Hibsch, S. Thalhbimeb. de2fmw3t*
WILLIAM H. TEVIS, IS THIS DAT
> * associated in business with ns, the style of the
Ho. 11 MBIiCfiANTS’ EXCHANGE.
aPhti.adelpeia, December 1, ISM. del-iat
TIISSOLUTION.—THE COPARTNER
■*S SHIP heretofore esiatlngbetween the Subscribers,
under the firm of BBNNETr.BUCH, & 00., lethls day
dissolved by mutual consent, JOS. N. KUCH retiring.
The business will be settled by either
JOS^NHCCH,
■ C. H. BIE9EB.
PHuJinEirßiA, Hot. 30,1654.
COPARTNBBSHIP.-The undersigned have thte day
associated together under the firm of H. K. BENNETT
& CO., and will continue the hnstness of the late firm
of BENNETT, RUOH, & CO. , at 317 CHUBOH Alley,
where lhebuelnese of the latter firm trill ha settled.
H. K. BENNETT,
C. H. BIEGEB.
PratAßmPHiA ,Dec.:i,'l£6t del-St
TVORYTYPES-ADMIRED BY ALL
for taste, beauty. and_ simplicity of style, oxquUlte
ly colored. J3toeaxlTta.tbei day, and thereby avoid tba
jwwji f« 5# BjiaPit Aset itpiii; b* ■
AT PRICES VARYING
KT PETEK SON’S, 806 CHESTNUT ST.,
AT PETERSON’S, 306 CHESTNUT STREET,
•The Cheapest Bookstore In tha'Olty,
SIR WALTER SCOTT’S WAVERLY NOVELS,
Either in paper covers or the choicest styles of bind
ing may.be had
AT PETERSON’S, 366 CHESTNUT STREET,
The Cheapest Bookstore lit the City.
THE ROMANTIC NOVELS OF ALEX. DUMAS
AT PETERSON’S, 360 CHESTNUT STREET,
O. W. M. REYNOLDS’ THRILLING NOVELS
AT PETERSON’S,'SO*"CHESTNUT STREET,
, The Cheapest Bookstore la theoity.
•Call or-mnd for a now and complete Catalogue of brer
ONBTHOTJBAHD POPULATE NOVELS, by tbo best
Anthers of the day, B©nt on application to any address.
Enclose the money for any BOOK-yon may want, and
on Its receipt it will be sent By mail, postage paid, to
any part of the States or Canadas,-by .
OAPT. MABRYATT’S ENTERTAINING- SEA
TALES are all-published
AT PETERSON’S, 306 CHESTNUT STREET,
GUSTAVE AIMARD’S INDIAN TALES AND
Adventures amongst Hunters and "Savages, surpass-
Ing anjthingrthat Cooper overwrote, arSto bo had
AT PETERSON’S, 306 CHESTNUT STREET,
MRS. E. D; E.' N. SOUTH WORTH’S SOUL
ABSORBING NOVELS are all published
AT PETERSON’S, 306 CHESTNUT STREET,
No- g, do*
MBS, C. LEE HENTZ’S DELIGHTFUL HOME
NOVELETTES are aMo be obtained ■
AT PETERSON’S, 306 CHESTNUT STREET,
THE POPULAR. NOVELS OF MRS. HENRY
AT PETERSON’S, 306 CHESTNUT STREET,
AN Yv'BOOK PUBLISHED (If in print) can be
- obtained at the Book and Publishing House of
To B; FIM & BROTHERS,
BEST. SEW BOOK FOE BOYS,
SPLENDID BOOK
’IOOTHS’ HISTORY OF THE REBELLION
For salejby all booksellers.
APPLETON’S NEW AMERICAN
CYCLOPEDIA.-This valuable Library of Univer
sal Information is well deceiving of & place in every in
telligent household in the land. It is recommended by
able reviewers as the best Cyclopedia for popular use
ever published. Below are the names of a few of oar
prominent citizens who have taken this work:
Ht. Rev. Vm, B. Stevens* Rev. Franklin Moore,
Rev, Dr. Moriarty, Rev. Wm. H. Furness,
Rev. Richard Newton* Rev. Thomas J. Shepherd,
Eli K. Price, Esq., JohnC. Creeeon, Esq.,
Geo. H. Stuart, Esq., • A, J. Drexel, Esq.,
David Paul Brown. Esq, * Jay Cooke, Esq..
Charles Gibbons* Esq.* Josiah Randall, .^aq.,
R. J. Leedom, Esq., George Northrop, Esq.,
F. J. Dreer. Esq.* F. Carroll Brewster,,*BQ.t
Alexander Fullerton, Esq., S. If. Felton, Esq.,
John Raima* Esq.» John Rice, Esq.«
John Fallon* Esq., A. J. Bucknor, Esq.,
J; EdgarThomeon, Esq., D. G, McCammos, Esq.,
Thomas A. Scott, Esq., Col. William B. Thomas,
Jc hn L. Bozby, Esq., Charles H, Mairhead, E«q.,
CharlesMacalester, Esq., William Weighfcman,Esq',,
And nearly one housand others.
The Cyclopedia is now complete in sixteen large vo
lumes, in six different styles of bindings. Samples may
be seen, and orders received, at the Agency for this city
and State, No. 33 South SIXTH Street, above Chest
nut, second story,
de7-6fc JAMBS K. SIMON, Agent.
NOVELTY ALBUM COMPANY.
* v An elegant Album, containing Photographs of
all the flenerals in the United States . . 03
A Splendid Album, eonttunlng Photographs of all.
the Presidents orthe United States $o 09
A Beantifnl Album, containing a collection of all
our Naval Heroes.. ...,.........$4 up
The three together, comprising the whole collect
„ 15 00
A HOST SUITABLE PRBBENT JOB HOLIDAY
GIFTS.
A most exquisite POCKET ALBUM, containing a fine
collection of most piquant French Pictures, 0n1y...,* 50
Addreßs the “Novelty Album Co., ” Post Office Box
6438, enclosing amount, and any of the above will be
immediately sent by express. de7-wfmom
WEST VIRGINIA AND OHIO OIL
TT BEGION.—A new and complete POCKET HAP of
tbe oil region in the .above localities, comprising an
area of forty Bttles around Marietta. f rlfe§
de7-3i* No 37 South SIXTH Street.
PHILADELPHIA NATIONAL BANK,
DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED STATES,
7 30-100 TREASURY NOTES,
10-40 BONDS. '
nolft-wfmlm B. B. GOSfEGYS, Cashier*
f£HB
CONSOLIDATION NATIONAL BANK
OF PHILADELPHIA,
Becelves Subscriptions for tbe NEW THREE-YEAR
7.30-100 TBEASDBY NOTES, which are convertible
at maturity into SIX PEE CENT. 5-30 BONDS; also,
for 10-40 BONDS, Interest on both payable in gold, j
JOS. N. PIERSOL,
nolß-wfmlm CASHIER.
CTEAM AND WATER GAUGEB—THE
O larrost assortment in Philadelphia—constautlyon
IwrAWNi 3U WALNUT Btmt, MfrSn*
HEW PPBLICATIOJIS,
JJOOKS I BOOKS!]' BOOKS 11!
fBE POPULAR WHITINGS 0F
CHARLES DICRESS (10 D)
FROM 815 TO #lOO A SET:
THE CHEAPEST BOOKSTORE IN THE CUT.
v&LL of CHAS. LEVER’S NOVELL
can be obtained
can all be obtained
•The Cheapest Bookstore In the: City.
are all: for sale
T. B. PETERSON &• BROTHERS,
306- CHESTNUT STRES^r
Tho*Oheapest Bookstore In'the City.
Cf
The Cheapest Bookstore In the City.
The Cheapest Bookstore in the city.
The CheapesVßookstore in the City.
The-Cheapest Bookstore in the City.
WOOS,' the mast interesting Authoress of the day,
aro ail-tobe had
The Cheapest Bookstore in the City.
No. 306 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
bl A KBStTLAB CQOTKIEUTOR TO “IEE ATSAKTIC"’ ’
U.'iJai FERRY BOS'.
TI3OQ FERRY BOS'.
ILLUSTRATED.
Inquire the author's manta. It is not known.
PBICE«LSO. '
WAiKBB,- WISE, & CO.,
PUBLISHERS,
345 WASHINGTON Street.
BOSS AND GIBBS
TH A Y EE’S
ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATES.
PRICE $1.50.
WALKER, WISE, & CO.,
PUBLISHERS,- BOSTON.;
FOASCUL,
FINANCIAL AGENT
RECEIVES SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR
FINANCIAL AGENT AND DEPOSITORY
OF THE
UNITED STATES,
j A GENTS WANTED FOR THE NURSE
ASD SPIT, one of the most interesting and
eXwtß&ff hooks ever pnbi:shed f embracing the
of a Woman in the Union army as tfttrso.
Scoot, flat? Spy. Giving a moat vivid inner pictnra of
the war £?etorned and difab'ed oncers and soldiers
in wantof Dro'sfitahleempioyment will find it peculiarly
adapted to their* eont iifcioa. Jo£fS3 BROS. & CO,*
Soft CBBSTNGT St. ♦ Philadelphia, Pa.
WAIVTB.
'POOK-KEBP^R—WANTED, A COM
•*-' petent Book Icope r - Apply to
. SHEPPARD, VAN SARUBrGEH, & ARRISON,
dcß-tf * Ho. tOOR OBESsTHOT Street.
fIOAL YARD.—WANTED. A CEN-
V/ TRALI/T located, well fitisd-uo Coal Yard,
Addrese, with fall particulars, Cash, ”
~de7-Bt* Press OS.ce,
CALXSMAN WANTED-IN A WHOLE
sale HatJKanu fa ctory; one acquainted with whole
sale and'retail Hatters In Peansylvatfia and Western
States, Address Box 1453, Philadelphia P. O. deg
\\rANTED —A SITUATION AS BOOK-'
*» KEEPER. Good reference given. Address “J.
S., M Box l?3l Post Office. * de7-3t*
waotbm Salesman ; also, a
f r BOOE>KEEPES» ina newly-started Dry deeds
Comnnssiou Hmifie. Those only may apply wlwr are
acquainted with Manufacturers- and can inflaeaea’fcile
of goods. Address Box 4732 New York
Foef Office. : U
WAKTEB—A SITUATION AS A &
*’- SISTAIST ED2TOB, Teacher. or any employment
requiring rapid writing and expert c&L&nlacion. Ad%
Piese Kefugee, * * 530 CHATHAM St., Phils, U* 4
WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF
* J <»n foTniahfirst
to a-wholesale hou»e.
Address CK B. HYBBB, Post Office It*
"WANTID—A YOUTH TO LEARN
,7 the Wholesale Hosiery and Variety Business.
Address, m Bardymlitig of applicant,-stating ate, reel.
dence, &c.» franklin,m Press office. de7e4t*
WANTED.— AN EXPERIENCED
BOOKJTEEPEB WAKTBi) immediately: one
who has a ksoitfedge of - Hardware Busi&ass- prefer fed.
Address,wHhreferences “Kagdwara,” thi» office, u*
OR BEFORE THE
T» last of December, by a gentleman, wife, and
crown daughter, Boarding, the y3ar round,ina rbepact
able neighborhood*? two communicating rotwfltf. ona to
be front; also, piiYiiega of hot?and' cold bath® and
water closet. Location between Arch and Spmce
street*. The best reference required and'given; Ad
dreea“J. O. W.,” 3bx2339 PottOSce. dh7-&*
WANTED.-A GOOD MAN, WITH
"T sl,o®)cash, can«ecare a highly*reepectabte brat
nes&a which will pay §BOG per week. Address * Carl
ton,* 1 Ledger Offices , deu^S,*
Wanted—by first of January.
i_ J * next, by a Wholesale Boot and- Efcoo "House on
Market street, an efficient SAI.EkMAH, for Pennsyl
vania trade. To one who-can command a z >oii trade a
: liberal salary jdll he paid. Address; fop one week.
Box Ho. MB Philadelphia- P. O. * deS (it
WANTED—PERSONS TO CANVASS
J* this City for Insnrance. Those competent for
the work mill he gnaranteed a liberal compensation:
Apply to WM. W. ALLBH, Ho. 40* WALH 3? Street,
second Boot. ded-3:
Wanted—jan. Ist, in a whole
sale Cloth Honse, a first-class BAIB3MAST to
sell coantry trade. Address, with real name and rafe
.rtnceaj BexHo. 1113 P. o. deff-St*
- WANTED-IN A •WHOLESALE AND
.■ ' Betall Cloth Store, a Toon* Man as Salesman:
also, .V Book-keeper. A person who speaks German
preferred. Applications will he treated confiden
tial-y. Address, with real name, '‘ M. C..' ’ Press
office. > defi-fit*;*
WANTED—A LAD IN AN OFFICE j
’ \ one who writes a good hand and has a taste for
mechacical clraa ing preferred. Address Box im Phi
ladelphia P. O. ■ de6-3t»
WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF
* ■ some hnsiness experience- and nndonbted refer
ences as to character and. capacity, a SITUATION 1 , by
the «r*t of January. Address %t W. H. B.»” Box 8,
Poet Officer deß-3ii*
WANTED—A SITUATION IN A NO
*• TIOSf*HOUSE to sell on Commission; am ac
quainted with city and near country trade. Address
"H. P. X,.,** Press office. des-3t*
WANTE D—A YOUNG MAN AS
CLESK in Real Estate Office. One who has some
knowledge of the business preferred.
GEOKGE N. TOWSTSESTD & CO.,
deS-Sfc 133 K South FOURTH Street.
WANTED—IN A DRY-GOODS JOB
** BING HOUSE, an experienced SALE
able to control a general cash trade. Address * ‘ Job
bers,” atthisoffiee. deS-6t*
WANTED-AN ACTIVE BUSINESS
4 v» MAN, In a Wholesale Drug Honse, by the let of
January, for In and out-door duties. One acquainted
with the business. Also, a Young Man as Assistant
Bookkeeper; must be a good penman, and of business
experUhcd. Address, with references, “Industry,”
office ofthig paper. 3d83-6t*
WANTED—A SITUATION AS BOOK
* * KEEPER. Best city reference for ability and
integrity given*- Address “Bookkeeper,” Press Office.
___ nc3Q-10t*
WANTED, AGENTS.—AGENTS II?
i T every County, at S7G a month, expense! paid, to
istrodmee fiftesn near and useful articles, the beet aetl
lng ever offered. For particulars, address OTIS T.
OIBBY, BIDDEPOBP, &AXHB. 0c26-d&W3m
<Hs9fi flOPi xTO. $30,000.—A GOOD BTF
SINESSMAWis desirous of entering:
into PARTNERSHIP with a parly already established*
intbe BROKERAGE or any other highly respectable
tmainesa. For farther particular* address * * Capi
talist;,” at thia office.
All communications confidential
$10F» A MONTH—WANTED—
X mkj AGEHTS eveixwtero to introduce the aew
SHAW & CL ASK SIXTEEN DOLLAR FAMILY SEW
ING MACHINS*' the only low price Machine in the
country which is licensed by Grover * Baker, Wheeler
& Wilson, Howe, Singer & Co., and Bachslder. Salary
and expenses, or large commissions allowed All other
Machines now sold for less than forty dollars each aisA
infringement#, and the seller and user liable. Illus
trated circulars sent/ree. Address SHAW & CLATtK,
nolS-d&wßm BIDBKFOBD, Maine.
FOB SALE IND TO LET.
For sale .—wanted—eight
Men, with $5,000 each. to Tom an
. , Oil. COMPANY. *
anna.lint energeticJimsiness, men. Address Box 1535,
- "
OIL TERRITORY FOB SALE.
SPLENDID OIL TBBBITOEY,
gtlaied ®; OIL CHEEK, CHERKY EOT, and ALLE
GHENT SIYEB. Inquire at
. ■ No. 633 WALNUT Street,
de6-3i* ■ Oflice Ho, 9, second floor.
OTO LET—A STORE, NO. 527 COM
MERCE Street Apply to HORATIO G. KEEN,
no, 35 Berth SIXTH Street. de7-St*
41 HOUSE TO LET AND FURNI-
Mat TUE 3 FOB SALB.—The advertiser, declining
housekeeping, will dispose of the FURNITURE, nearly
all new,,of a genteel, well-kept house, convenient fc>
Eleventh and Chestnut streets. House and furniture in
conjpleteorder, and moderate rent Address “I, 0., ”
Press office. - it*
4| WANTED TO RENT-A STORE
J*“.on Market or Third (streets; limits from Second to
AdtoßB “*•
4| STORE NO. 216 CHESTNUT
*aBtreet T 0 BENT, from the first of January next.
Apply S. W. corner of THIRD Street and WILLING'S
Alley. ; deS-St*
m A SMALL, RESPECTABLE, PRl
"•rate, adult, loyal Family WANTED to occupy a
HOUSE on a main street, with a Physician. Eenttaken
Inboard. Address "West End.” Press Office. de6-2t*
M FOR SALE—A THREE-STORY
Brick DWELLING HOUSE, 3009 CHBRBY St.
iK 1 9S. J?™ m ediat ? possession. Apply at 3SB Sooth
TRIED Street, second story back. det-gt
m TO RENT—THE; HOUSE AND
■KfiSTOBE, No. 423 Sonth SECOND street Poseeeion
|St«» w?mediately. Apply to GEO. W. HALSfED,
1136 QIBARD Street, deS-6t*
4» CHESTER COUNTY-SUPERIOR#*
Chester county FAEM FOE SALE-175 acres of
land, 10 woodland; 2J4 miles from Pennsylvania Bail
road, Willlstown townshipfine atone mansion. 14
rooms; large double* decker stone bam. with overshoot
and shedding. Water forced to buildings by a wheel.
Carriage house, granaries, ice-house, &c. Fine orchard
This Farm is among the beet; will.feed forty steers.
* „ JAS. K. CUMMINS. 504 WALNUT Street
N. B,—Call for catalogue of farms with prices. des-3fc
SFOR SALE—FOUR SMALL
Tracts of "Land on the North Pennsylvania Bail
wad, in Cheltenham, between City. Line and York
Stations (five minutes’ walk from either station); all
fine sites for country residences; 2 Lots on Cheltenham
avenue containing about 9 acres, one close by of 4&
acres Woodland, and one of 6 acres, east side of Bail
road, on the same tract.
„ This property is in a fine healthy locality and within
half an hour’s ride on North Pennsylvania Railroad
cars from, the city. For particulars inquire at 375
South THIRD Street, above Spruce. des-6t*
m PUBLIC SALE OP LAND,gS|
NEWCASTLE COUNTY, DELAWARE ill
.Will be exposed to public vendne, on THURSDAY,
the Bth of December, 1864, at 11 o’clock. A- M , at ST.
GEORGE’S STATION, on the Delaware Railroad, the
following real estate, situate in Fencader Hundred,
Newcastle county, Delaware, late the property of Man
love Jester, deceased, to wit: '
No.l. A tract of land, bounded by the road leading
from Summit Bridge ,to Red Lion, and by the Chesa
peake and Delaware Canal, containing 7S acres, with a
Dwelling House, Granary and Stable, thereon. ■
, No. 2. A tract of land, bounded by the road leading
from Middletown to Summit Bridge, and by the Chesa
peake and Delaware Canal, containing 113 acres, with
a brick Dwelling House, Granary. Stable, Carriage
House, Store, ana Dwelling House, five tenant houses,
blacksmith shop and wheelwright shop thereon.
No. 3. A lot of land, bounded by the road leading to
Back Creek, containing 3% acres. t , „
All the above property is within two miles of St.
George’s Station. , , , ~ ■
Ten per cent, of the purchase money to be paid on the
day of sale, and the balance to be secured by a recogni
sance taken under the direction of the Court
For particulars apply to T. W. McCRACKBN, Summit
Bridge, Delaware, or wthesubscriber.^
W. CjSPRUANCE, Trustee, '
ao2B-10t • NEWCASTLE, Delaware.
fYERMANTOWN LOT FOR SALE.'
Vf a very desirable Cottage Lot. about 200 by
ISO feet, corner of JEFFEBSON and UPSAL Streets, two
squares beyond the depot for the sew passenger rail
way. Price 1«W, terms easy.
Apply to JOSEPH LEA,
hol7-118 138 CHESTNUT Street
pOR RENT—THE LARGE FHOTO
■*- graphic Rooms formerly occupied by W. L. GBB
HON, corner of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
Also,several other rooms over the Photographic Booms.
Inquire at 618 WASHINGTON Square. nol4
THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING RE-
X MOVED his BEAL ESTATE OFFICE to No. 53
TENTH Street corner of Arch, has there reopened hli
REGISTER, ta may eater their
And is prepared to collect INTERESTS, Gronnd aod
House RENTS, la eyery part of {he citr.
0.17-2m* WILLIAM Of. BEDFORD.
©TEAM BOILERS—THREE SO FEET
O i c^g . 36 laches diameter, io excellent condition, for
Bale by CHARLES LBNHIG. 113 South FRONT Street,
deit-nawst*
T?OB SALE-THE GOODWILL AND
■I- Furnitare of a flrat-elMs DAY and BOARDING
SCHOOL, now In fall operation. Address “Principal
of Seminary,” Woodbury, N. J. uo2l-mwfl3t*
SKATES.
WILSON’S SKATE DEPOT,
Tl ___ 409 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
We haye just received the largest and moat desirable
stock of
LADIES’, GBHTS’, AKD BOTS* SKATES
eyer offend la this city, which we will take much
pleasure in showingall who desire to enjoy the delight
ful recreation of Skating.
phtxif wasoir a 00., *
409 CHESTHOT Street.
Skates and skate straps.—
Dealers are regneßted to call and examine samples
Of new styles of Ladies; and Oaata' Skates forlS&L
which will be furnlahedat the lowest manufacturers’
prices* by £. L. BITRETIIAiK, Manufacturer *s Agent,
fro. aV South SiXTH Street. uoIS-Itp
CKATES, SKATES, SKATES.
O A fall assortment of SKATES and SKATS STEAFS
for sale at very low priog, at ■
W. W. KfTTGHT & SON’S.
509 and 511 COMMEECB Straet.
fIATAWBA GRAPES.
V/ Another superior lot of those celebrated CATAWBA
GRAPES, in -whole and half boxes, unequalled in
Quality by any in the country.
For sals In large or homels & SOW,
Grocers.
SEVENTH and NOBLE Streets.
PARTES DE [RA.BLK
in execution. styles, end finish, at KEIMELR’S Gal
kry/SECOND Street, above Grean. It la aecctaaryjto
.warn , w*
aoSO-wfm 6t*
AUCTION giLfig.
Sz* BAZAAR, NINTH AND SAlg
«2KgOM STBSBSB* _ • *®
SPECIAL SALF, WEDNESDAY, D*« 7.
two valuable .driving establish mbnts.
Bis (Wednesday) MORNING, at 10 o’clock, wflt
he sold the follovrins valuable Drlvinv &Ut»blU>bm<mta*
■t of a gentle man going to Europe—aamalye.
isng-tall Bay Herpes, 7 and 11 year* /vd*
hUh» sound and kind ia single and dbOf
W® good travellers,
■4 S a f b w w condition.
A set of Double Harness, Blankets, &c.
Awir of Bay Horses, bob tails, fall 15 hauls high,®
ard 8 years old, milew»thic four minutes'*
scundaodgsntle; su’tablftforfamilytwa
Then hole lo be sold with mt reserve. ‘
Also,
A Brown Mare.-Eockaway Carriag $, &c
An Iron-gray Mare; has trotted in 3.50,
Also.
Other Horses, Full descriptions at sale.
Also,
A Urge collection of desirable new and second hand,
carriages, light wagons, <stc., with which the silo wiH
commence.
. Also,
Single and Double Harness, Baddies* Brldles.WMps;
Covers &c.
J&£~ No postponement on account of the weather.
4*®"* Sale of Horses, Ac.* on SATURDAY.
Carriages and Hamssa at private sale.
~ ALFRED M. fiERXNESS,
Iff Aoctfoneer.
. ; uMjroajßMETTtf.
igrß W CHESTNtrT-ST THEATRE.
l.f-t.s-o ' is fe Si onagers.
YNEDKISSB A"?! Kj^ENIEG. December G.
OVERFLOWING BOUSE*
swat Hie pJsdßctioa
of Dion BcHOieault’s naming Beasatlonal milit&tv
Drama, in three acts, called- w
JESSIE MOWN;
JESSIE MOWN;
JESSIE BSOWN;
JESSIE BROWN S
JESSIE B®WH;
JESSIE BROWN;
- • - 08.
- THE EISLIEF OP LUCKNOW,
THE BELIEF OF LBCKNOW, .
Wlllfh ihe presented at an
I ' IMMENSE OOTI.AY,
WITH IYEW AND BEAUTIFUL SCENERY,
1), Ricfrlkp E kith;
CuJtBB,IT AND-COSTLY WARDROBE,
Manufactured m iginaliy forthie pieca, nndtr the irsm*.
diate scjeHrisloV t ol Drom BotJCiCAU&T,. when first n.
dnetd it WALL ACE’S THEATRE, KBW YOP.K.
With ions by Mrs Riches aid sesistsaigf
, B?I,SXIS. O AND SPIRITED MUSIC,
rendered by Biann i.d aid the Grand Orchestra;
STABTiI.IM. I MKni.ANKIAI, EFFECTS,
by Joseph- K'.'tshrtvsic, and Tbs. Beackwood;
Properties andtAcceeit oriesby iso. Dasey and Assistants!
and an ■ ~~
BXCELLBNmrSTiHIBBTIQN OF CHABACTBBt
BXCBLLfiNrHrSTI ÜBDTfON OF CHaRACTSS
EXCELLENT DlfeTfi IBDTIOff OF CHARACTER?
incicding tie Dimes o.f Mis* 5?FIB GERMosI »lr
FBANK MORDADNTr >.«*. W. S; HIGGfN* (hfa IS
appearance), Mr. J.' T\ Mr. H A MHftDOCSL
Mr. W. A CHAPMAN, *>• H. Mr. J
DAILY, Mi** BELL3TAITGHANv-Miss FLOOD, EAT
TIE BiKEK, &e.
Inthe LftfttSceneof tbfs thread Drama,
THE STORMING;OF THB REDAN,
OYER ONE BUNDEiD PERSONS appear ia aettv*
conflict upon the feie eanse time, farming- &
Tableau of such F<?| Terfal Effect as t* awases
the interest and bold the ate* ation ef Every BeholdMu
.The entertainment wUlTJonei ude with* for the second
time in this Theatre, a comic Dramai -in two acts, ea?-
titied \
MICAWSVR;
MICAtVT«E. R;
Or. WAITING FOB SOii&Ya ING TO TORN BP.
WilkinslSiicawber, (nia am it character)
Lewis Eahm?
David Orotwood Copperfie'dr... .i, ..Misa-Be ie Yanehnl
¥mh Heap. - , Mr. Walter Eennsx
OJPHEB CHAEaCTEKS #Y * BE COMPANY.
ON SATDKDAY AFTSBNOt >N. Bee. !oth.
FIRST MATINEE OF JESS? E BKOWST,
FIRST MATINEE OF JSSSIi ESQWN. def
THT SA.THB,
LtrOILLB WESTEEiDAS G. EMBA.
DDCIIJ.B WESTERN AS G 1 '.SEA.
BAST NIK3T- i
. . I-AST HIGBT
Of J. W. WaliacVs Thrillinn awA Beat tifnl Play-
GEMEA, THE HEBBiSp MOT BEB. ’
GEKEAj THE HEBREW! aOTI VEK.
: . THURSDAY, EAST HYCNB Nlt'iHT.
Seats may he secured from 9 A. H> till s P. It
Box Office open from 9 till 3. Certain ri aee at JJJ,
IVT BS * JOH N DBBW’S NBW ABC&
•I*-*- STBBBT THBATBB. - 1
„ T /■MY NBIGHBOB’S WIBE-v
CLARKE as 808 BBIAHLY; ”
CLAKKE as “TIMOTHY BKIIWN."
FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF J. S. CLA3KE
K HBICAIi FUND HALL.
FIRST GRAND CONOEBT OF THE
HASDEL AM BQSTOkH S*CIETY
WILL TAKE PLAGE OK
Tiinrsdsy Etening, Bee. 8,188 C,
On which occasion the GRAND OBATOBIO OT
THE SEVEN SEEEPER&-
WILL BE PERFORMED BY THE EltlßNs,
STRENGTH OF THE'SOCIETY,
AESISTXD BT XSE
©EBMANIA OKCJHESTRA.
The whole under the direction of CARL SENTZ.
ToTOmmence at 8 o'clock..
Snlwcriptioßß will be received at J. E. Gqnld’a; •
Seventh and Chestnnt streetß, price $3, for the season!
admittinffthree persons to each Concert.
Single Tickets 50 cents.
.J ?e Bokrtof JDtnagexs Mce this method to annotmsa *
that there will given this season thresfirst-class con
certs—one of which will be an entire new Oratorio,
never performed in Philadelphia before, for which
clast professional talent will be encaged
Single Tickets for sale at all the Music Stores, or ofth«
Board of Managers. del-thatnwtMfc
NATIONAL CIRCTtTS.—STA»
ENGAGE KENT. street above Eighth.
Directress, Mrs. Charles Warren, formerly Mrs. tan
Bice. The largest company in the world. A stave®,
gegement having been made with the immense Nicola
Croupe,these great artiste will appear this evening anffi
every evening during Hie week. Young Nicolo, anarha
performer on the Jj’Bsehelle pert lease, or flying tr&~
ES le, m 1 J, regarded by all critics aa the child-wonder.
TheTalleen Brothers and W. BodhaUe, the great Has
Monkey .with Herr Niooto. constitate the tronpe. Th*
Denter Brothers, Eaton Stone, Tom King. G. Batch*
elor. Mes.rs. Morray and Hutchinson, Chao. Sherwood
eidFsmGy, will Also appear immany beautiful eeenwT
The Trained Dogs will also appear. Clown, Mr. «a»l
-, Snckney, Jr Come early, and gat seats at eight Com.
-flWbhs. fTommence at 2l?:''"Aamlsaibn°lsVBrtfef.'^tes s
IrtolocaUM. 28 *' 5 Erl Tate boxes ' & and $6, as to sSi
BUILDINGS,
WEDNESDAY, DEO. 7,1864 J
AT 3 H O'CLOCK P. M. t
FOURTH CLASSICAL MATINEE BY TBJt
PMlaceiphia Classical Quintette Clak.
Messrs. 6AEBTHIB, JARVIS, CEOSB, FLAGEMAHFI
and SCHMITT
SINGLE TICKETS „..7.7.„. „ m c--^-
Package of 25 Tickots, good at all times.... .„«*
Package of SO Tickets, good at aU times
For sale at tie Mneio Store of J. S. Gould,
nogo-smmwtf
X'XHIBITION OP WORKS OP ATP?.
mssim at J the BENEI ’ J:T olf THE CHBISTIAS cos!
V p ’academy of fine arts.
, ■&» Exhibition of a. Private Collection of Wortatec
Azt, in Paintings, Seulptoure,, Water Color, and ofbor
Drawings. Engravingf, &c., is now ooen,at the Fmm«
sylyania Academy of Fine Arta, jfo 1025 CHB3TBB*
fa??o^iM. 10 *-*-- &
Admission 25 eta, ; Season Tickets 60 eta. no2B-««n
ASSEMBLY BIJILDma TE UTM
A and CHESTNUT Streets.
_ SIGNOR BLITZ.
Tie Great NECROMANCER and VENTRILOQUIST.
bracing the WONDERS AND MYSTERIESOFBH&
EXTRAORDINARY POWERS OF VENTRILOQUISS.
ffodocmgastonisMrreflects of the linman voice, nt
the LEARNED CANARY BIRDS' ENTERTAINS®®
_ Admission 25 cents; Cbiidren 15 cents; Reserved Seats
ou cents. * mjjg
CAKFORD’S NEW OPERA, HGUSIi
BAGS Street, below Third.
OPBJT FOB THE SEASON.
SAMUEL 8. BANFOSD Proprietor and WmwwiJ
_ , SAHFOBD-’S OPERA TROOPE,
The largest and best Minstrel Company in existence
Sanford appears in Sonina, Dances, and»Ms BurlescreMUl
Doors open quarter to 7; commence quarter to 8.
Admission2s cents; Orchestra 58 cents; Boxes S& 9U
and 83. nolß-Im
C] HE B T N.U T- S T R EOS Tr OPERA.
A' HOUSE CLOSED
_ . FOR.ONE WEBKv
For Altering and Enlargement of the HALL.
Will open
MOJSDAY EVEKllfff* December 12.
fpBMANIA ORCHESTRA.—PUBLKt
'-" REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, at 3X o’eMk
P. M., at MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single Ticket*. «
cents. Six Tickets, $l, to be bad at Goa d's, Andre'*.
and Meyer’s Music Stores, and, at the Ball.. no7-tf
fIHBIS.T REJECTED.—
,V ™« admirable picture, tie greatest prodmsUon at
the painter West, is now on exhibition at the AC ABBEY
OF FINE ARTS, 1035 CHESTNUT Street, tagalfew
with the entire collection of tie Institution. Admittatte*
twenty-five cents. noid-2m*
THE ACADEMY OP FINE ARTS,
ft s lTV^?p Ta^ 18 ofß * BA S?-
TO YOUNG ACTRESSES.— YOUNQ
actresses who,are little accustomed.ao theusaot
•'stage making-up.” will find that the." Email dm
Paris 7 ’ will remove all the evils r* suiting from the tuns
of paints, powder, and rouge. The "Emafl*' Is not m
paint, hut it preserves and beautifies the skin, by re
moving all black roots and impurities, and is endorsee
by M’lle Vestyall, Mrs. IX P. Bowere. Mrs Emu
Waller, and many other actresses of talent and beauty;,
EUGENE JOUIN, No. 11l Booth TENTH Street, below
Chestnut, is the only agent in this city. tiolS-mwriai
BDTCATIOSAL.
VOTING MEN PREP ABED FOR THE
CoHuling-hotiße and BasSnes&Ltfe at
CRITTEtiDSITS COMMBBcI£I COLLEGE.
go. 63T CHESTNUT Street tomer of SEVENTH.
Practical instructions in Bookkeeping- in all its
branches; Penmanship, plain and ornamental; Mercan
tile Calculations, Telegraphing-, &e.
Students instructed separately; and received at any
UmG ' EVENING SESSIONS
Continue from September T?J& to April l?th, tbaa gtyin*
to those engaged during theA ay an opportunity to be
come qualified for bolding desirable positions in bust*
nese life. * de7-4t*
OCHOOL OF THE TELEGRAPH—
TBW QJTJLOTK GCnr COLLEGE BUILDING.
TENTH AND CHBBTJSTTT Streets. Practical Instruc
tion by a Superintendent of a REGULAR TELE
GRAPH LINE, whs finishes np all'fits sttzcEento la
REGULAR TELEGRAPH OFFICES* and famishes Ms
best ones ‘with Positions. To write well and cor
rectly and be RELIABLE are essential tp raind^snc-
BOAB»IS«.
Boarding.—a third, story
fronl BOOM, In the vicinity of Twelflhand Chest
nut, Will be -vacant about the lqth <w December. Ad
drek “A. B.,”BoxNo. IS7QPoat Office. de7-wf3t*
TJOARDIBG VERY DESIRABLE
D nnfnraHled apartments, where there are no chil
dren. Apply 925 ARCH Street. no3Q■ wfm6t*
T>OABD. —A LARGE SECOND-STORY
D BACK BOOM, eornmnnlcatlnf with a balh-roo*.
Bo!urii ’ maT 1» ObwdhSd at 369 SotK
PERSONAL.
TNFOBMATION . WANTED.—-TB*
-*■ undersigned desires to hen from the drier of 3. M,
Staples,' Deputy Sheriff of SI Dorado county. California.
She is supposed to reside In Philadelphia. Mr. Stnpte
wee murdered white in the discharge of bia oQeißl
duties. IB* effects ore awaiting delivery.
JAMBS B H trsfiS, Sheriff s Offlce,
■ nia.nrgiil., gl Dorado county. Gal.
LOST AND FOUND.
T OBT OB MISLAID—THE FOLLOW*
AJ i ßf r Ceitißcateeof Stock: . , „
Hob. 73and227, JUaAenyandPittsburg OilComwt-
IV, in tie came of Basil & Kurtz, and also in tie name
rtf V C. Bush.
Noe. 253 and 70S In tie Story Farm Oil Company.
Ho. 92 in tie Alcorn OnCompany, and
Ho. 275 in the Egbert Oil Company. „
Hew Certificates haye been applied for. noB5-IPfc*
-\7ELOCIPEDES AND ABMY WA
» GQHS for Boy 0. 300 just *» d B ksTOH,
de3-tf - 15? and 159 S. THIS 9 St.
WOOD, WOOD, WOOD.—OAK, FISK
”» and HICKOBy WOOD, foreaU WATSON.
TINE-STREET WHA&.
Driers. .
roSO-lm*
' MALCOLM MAONEILL’S
ygSF “VSSgPBCTAOIiB SrOKB, Ho. 310 Sooth
lIFTH Street. **sfiSft tl rinA.
Ks-Giutes refitted to aott all a«es, as! »E manasr at
{4ss#* Mft mK2°* »K9a49i »»• w>»-am