The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 16, 1864, Image 3

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    Electrical Instiwtb,
\'Z ot \. pI , T STKBBT. PHILADELPHIA.-»P, ff.
i *] XVnil, hoccossot, principal epers
* pi'’ l , of all aflilcted with a onto or chronic
!. it'' 1 , kicd, both male and female. Laa#
‘ r ,' the Dhesttve Organs throughout,
*. t''' \ o f Nervousness Weakness, and Debility
’ cv.nd. The Elect? leal (rent aent is
1 ' Jd 1 is all classes of disease than all other
‘ t r,v "' \ jiin'-d, Guarantees of euro given when
;■■■' . ’.jtigaU are pronounced cuTabla. The eer
.* j\ f.ii'F.DT*, of New York, cue of the beat
• ‘ ' . ] ifcc<<l iJectriclan* in the United State*,
.V Pllct l. Mrs. 8. A PUT,TON, a lady’of great
. vpiiienee, will attend to the ladies. Fora
v';' ‘. f references, call at the office. All business
; V ; ‘'l irVsed to Dr. S. W. BECKWITH, 13E0
jjf l * I.V .f,t. rhilftdnlijliia. de7l2t
T , : ,r Hardware. —Tabme Ctm.BBY,
C ! rnllier, and other bundles; Children’*
(~» ' i*orh«, Pocket Knives, fine Scissors and
Boxes and Cheats of Tools, from to
Lathee and Work Beaches; patent
I ■ '* ’• "ii*>vith miniature tools in them; Boys* and
Clothes-Wringers (they'll save their
. at <i clothing), Carpet Sweepers, Plated
p'. ; r v P , i>’id Better Knives, miniature Garden
j;-. ' l . ]:o*;aa, Cake Boxes, Fancy Tea Bells, and
i ■'*• n\i Hells, Nat Crackers and Nat Picks; patent
{pay for themselves in the coal saved), and
)*** ,;'rie£ <?' other Housekeeping Hardware, Cat-
TKifMAir * sniws,
„ 533 (Elßlit Thirty-flye) MARKET Street,
,jjs . Below ninth.
*rV/-W mCBST SfiVBH-OCTATE RoSE
i aJO for Sals, at a great eaori&ce, by a
i..v:uk t'-o oit T ; made five montha ago by one
l-- I ‘; J)l)S vsrs in this oountry.
([>’, j. wui bo sold near half eost, If applied for
Ho. S4l North TENTH Street
ikk-Pjik® Clothing, of the Latest
in the best manner, eipressly for BET Alt
S* I,OWEKT SELLING PRICES marked .In
b,.. FiOI’BES. All good* made to order warranted
V. ~ Fluent pries svutem is strictly adhered
■ .iu'r, itembs JONES’ OLD-88-
! fifilib OKA PRICE OLOTHING HOUSE, SOS
‘Scf HrMt near Sbrtli. dead-It
lll
UflfOA'fß FKOM $l4 TO $55. OVEBOOATS,
II *« «•
ottflAta fBOSS mto m OYBBOOim
e 1 *• ■•
rs# cwra W'OM 114 to *55. OVBECOATS.
“ »• ■■
jSOi'ja ?SOH *Utt>'*ss, OVESOOATS.
WAHAMAKEK & BROWS,
OAK HAM,
g 3, jjnssr SIXTH and*MAfiKET Street*.
■ rsusi Men's Salts a»4 elegant riflety of tbs
Cigalas at gBABOSABI,B PRICKS.
rjjUSB & Whsoh’b Highest Psemtom
li 0 C K-Si I TO D
SEWING BACH&IES.
•ii C/3 SAFEST,' SIMPLEST, AHD BEST.
MAKEtiSD.
i. ;THE—BLOCK.—On the LSthinst , -by Key.
fr. umaet'B. D:, William Sianebwr, Baa , of
£»),, to Mr*. Bath Ann Blaok, of this
-Oaths I6th alt., ia 3t. John’s
-is ,i<a(;«r. Illinois, tfln. B*. Stfo'jg. Riohard
W. of rhUaietphto, to feta* Emma J. Btishnsll,
11 :r J. bß Jsk%&'i r Si?S B - Ba»hn U, of N.T. *
,tOE —ftIOIiOLSO h —Oaths 16th mat,, byths
. D.. Wm. S Wallace, of
f to Banna if. xfishslson, of Philadelphia, *
T3T~FIT->
Thursday afternoon, 16th instinf,
~ Brakirt Oummlnes. "widow of tie late I.ieu
. r A. Boyd Ctimjn.ugj,
7-,lrre!«Uw» and /rlendi are loyited to attend
, : J. ficm late reairfeßCe, 'NV». 1824 Chestnut
~, ttomlay morning, 19th.last ,at 10 o’olock A. M.
• ■***
■trill,. -°n tre eTeniti* of the 13th Inst., Mr. John
ii. la the 80th rear of hie age.
• writes in the Central Presbyterian Chnreh,
•i ad Cherry streotr, on Saturday, at 11 A. M.,
f-V, ' __ ’ **
iTT -fa the 10th lnet, J. Wesley Watt, in the
tit>: Mil QSe.
ulnsifa of the family, the officara and members of
vucl No. 274, and Columbia Mark Lo3ge.
\4 T. , West FhUadefpbla Lodge. I. 0. 01 J.
r], ftUo the members of Mantua Hook and
rrfi»«Company, arelnyiied toHtttfaft thefaaera!,.
■‘list® residence, fforty-first street, above Mar*
ifoM’ay afternoon, lath last,, at tiro o’clock.
rt . to the Asbury vault. **
ifflit.— on Wednesday, 14tb inafc., John A.
rcijl Howell U Brothers), in the fi9th year of bis
.!u>hrtisud male friend* are invited to attendhig
i. froci bis late residence, No. 151$ Spruce street,
,'ciiay morcicg, 17 th Inst., at 10 o'clock. Inter
:i;UurelHlll. **
JiKs?. —oa the evening of the 14th last.. Nannie
M.mmrest daughter of the late John B, Myers,
tR:b year of her age.
auo friends of Ihe family are Invited to at
;:t ißEsral on Monday morning, at 10 o'clock,
lie; Arch street. - *♦*
Fourth-day morning, the 14th.
A Vi T ,, wife of Eaos Sh&rpless, la tne 82d year of
S£>. ' -
V'acer&l will take place from tho residence of her
t*i am Cheater, on Seventh-day morning, the
tn meet at the house at 10 o’clock; carnages
:hi the 6 o’clock A. M. train, from Broad and
>!-.! r«a, 01 the morning of the funeral. **
MIDGE ~Oj> the morning of the 14th last., BiH.
% in the 40th year of his age.
Euid friends of the family, officers and
'>?>(; Btumovr Lodge No. 82. A y. M., are re
hilylßvUed to-attend; his faneral, from his late
cr. », &;i North Eighteenth street, on Saturday
~.tt2o>lodfr .***
.•Lfi-oTTBe 12th lust, Marv Eltiafcstfc.
/ref the late George Bnrnley, of Upper Darby,
c.rfciuuty, and -10 years.
uf!»:U>-s&ad frieade of the family are respect
t>.' attend her funeral. from the reel*
L« fattier, on Sunday, the 18th Inst., at^oua
ii'BUBTS —On the 14th lust.. Mary, widow of
Jfcuv*: T. Humphreys, in the 76th year of her
'-ral from Psaoo’B, No. 1514 Spruce street, oa
ijjrutacca aoxt, at 3» o’clock. Her friends and
■fitefmilr «re iuTlted to attend the same, with
:sterrf.f:ee. _ *♦
~oa the 13 h last., Hamlet Pitta, aged 60
!*■ and those of tlie family, are lestsactfaUy
attend Uerfuneral from tier late residence,
Lhaterey street, at 2 o'Block on. Saturday, the
1 *#
isMSTA SOH HAYS JUST BE
-IIVF- - '
~i- rin'.p English Crape for “Veils,
‘l-Crimp English Crape Veils. '
and Glossy Mohairs.
Cambrics, and Chintzes. .
CMjpline and Book Mnslins.
" S=c* Flannels.
sut* Black Balmoral Skirts.
’i Pnrple Balmoralsktrts. ’
:-aad Black Striped Skirting. .
MOUBfinWG STOKE,
Ifo._9iSCHE3TNIJT Street.
teMAB PRINTS, FAST CO-
• Christmas CALICOES.
' %ri»?maa DSLAISiIS,
<. ’UNTZBS, 50 ceats.
:.iiS OEAT BLANKBTB. _ , k *
•«* Cellars, Hdk/fl., Chriatoaft*.
i - oYHB & LA SPELL.
NOTICES.
THE OTAWNBraP'sTONK Ol£
.iOSI'ANT OF WEST VIBGTNU.
UL $£,000,000, in 46,000 Shares* at $5O
’-“-crlMiuii price $l5 per Share, subject to no
«ll or assessment. A working e-ipifc&l of
referred. Only £O,OOO Shires to be sold
price. , .
7p\tit of this Company consists of the well*
fwnia or Standing Stone tract, ana contains
* vi-. .’,0(0 acres of land * in fee simple- tr*e from
fitted latereete, or royalty. Standing Stone
;i waßcb of the Little Kanawha river), and its
; i Ufs through this .property, and i'has upon
-’w-aiM-iiut of boring territory than is owned by
in West Virginia. It is situated in
* tty. ct-ar the celebrated Katlbone or Burning
i ; acd in extent of territory is fire times
■td is considered by all experienced oil men
"!0i tfco oil district of west Virginia Quite
- i>ot bcperior, to the Bath bone tract ..The
- -fnae Oil Company’s property extends from
: -5 Kunawba river, near Burning Spring Bun,>
Binding Stone Ore»k* including a
: Hotitjson's Fork and Two Riffleßun, and is
ili the Great Oil Break* exvending from,
through by Standing Stone andPetro
■ « och Wells, near the Ohio river, and
‘•i'ueUne of UPHEAVAL. „
:>■ p»ty of this Company bos not been developed
that it belonged to minor heirs, who
jcoarcy uctll they attained their marority,
days agoi ■ , '
-'Helftiflfr bored on the adjoining lands, and oil
:Mid that upon this Standing Stone tract oil
?;:i-covered in 179fc - , ,
adjoining, a w«U is being bored
;; t.aiaod. The well of McFarland & Jones, on
is near this property. M . _
: fi,V ?rs haid tu trust by J. N. Camden; Ster,
:*■ »ifrt Kational Bank of Parkersburg, West
4iid Uie Hon. John 8. Oarlile, Senator inCon
.’V?‘ ,r *ißla, Bhd will be by them conveyed to
•* ; ci litone Oil Company whenever the stock to
Of by subßcrlptloni (to wit. 20,G00 shares)
and paid lor. Three thousand six
of the Btcok have already been aub
id lor. ,
received at the Backing Houses of
. and JiITTBHHOUSB, POWXER. A 00.,
J[,j». 0. dels lm
fiu; kob«an on, eowAsr.
W,,,.'APITAH STOCK #300,000. „ .
. »KES, PAS TALUS *5 PAR BHIBE,
'■‘V'lmi’lH PJ.ICE n PBR BHARB,
h 'KKiao CAPITAL s##,,ooo.
fESSroWT, m ••
HORACE J. SMITH,
VIOK PSEBnHSOT.
B, STEWART. at Di
■HaSBT B H“ n wiiSOH,
B. T°JANNET.
OOTOBBLIOR.
IX, B. 880 WNB,
SITPBRINTBJf.DHJrFt
JASPER COPE WAT.
ptHBfITQRS, .
' l Smith, | WHlism L. Maddock,
M, D., Mo'deoalD. Brans,
8. M. Janney,
'-taugh, 1 A. Marshall,
Ja*oa Foattlmore.
J'33 and 3* W>ASHJNOTON BHIMDINHS,
THIRD BTKBBT, PHILADELPHIA
';<ny of tho MORGAN OIL COMPANY cra
;*>wi in fee, all of which ia clear of any ln
-805 acres are lituate In Morgan and Homer
ff* Morgan connty, Ohio, and 110 acres on a
. - f e Clarion river, in Jefleraen connty, Pa
Mans at the Office of the Company,
•Jite epenidon MOSDAY, the 19th inat., for
-L-ftotiie ttock, It ,
'.JIVinESD BOTICE.-VHIIUPS
-•!' COMPANY-Office, aa North FRONT
r ?s,° r J'ireotmwliaYO this day declared a Dlrl
wo p EiR CBKT on the Capita' Stock, freeof
l Mrabls to the Philadelphia stockholders at
:u >d alter toe Jfith Inst, .... , ,
I'.? L closed from the Sib to the 15fcb. last.
JOHN He TaYLOB, Secretary,
|,! M'ABTMEST OF PUBI.IO
i.-JWA’' 8, OHo# of CM*f Commtsßioaer.
•■'.ALKOT and FlPrH,MrBBlB. -
Pjm.ADELpHiA, Oec. 15* 1884.
f, . . persons fcaTlng claims against this D«-
iv or or Material famished daring the
Iw ,iibem forpavja«Qton or before
t't-v iue 2Mi {Bat. W, W. BSIBDLST,
Chief Oommlsg’oner of dightyays.
jjf KOIAI- NOTICE, NO. I—I.ITE*
Men, desirous of. oonaacUog
s't’iei-“ lu »«BOoiation f;r Literary Improve
if tDvtted to be P™|?M at 10?
(tuEV, »» FRIDAY (this) EVER [BO, at 7K
'•?. ' ij new organization will hold its Boooud
It*
JUmCI-THB MEM
ft* AMOBY I*ODOB. No. «LA*X
\R the faneral of NrgsdS MH.
JliiiB 11 * kts late res’damw*, &o. 603 North.
$ bs , oa BATOKDAT afternoon at 2
-a 1 «4« of J*W*. B. 88008, W. M.-
T. C. SWEATMAy. Secretary. _
COSCEBX.-A CORGfiET
aiQ * ic will be Bjv«i at the M0.8A.-
fttSi* S' ,wraM Of raAHKLIN ana WOOD
EVENING, December 16th, at 8
Lt * e Bo oentg, which may be had at the
It*
JIKAR TO SIGHT, AT 7 1-9,
BRlVWH'ST.eijtnra on-TUB Ag|:
! HBDBIKG, BIXTESIfTH raj
E H*2ocBnt«. . v It*
RETKEA*.-»0TI0B is
tii’iior-tSiat-an Anntlitl HeetUif of
E'Jf ii;*- 01 ,rte PBBBPON RIS TREAT trill be
li !i ; Wb JRT of January, 186 S, at 3
ll ‘t * I/2*?,***® Burnt, ia the city of Pbila-
V-,' w 'a , ylr„_“*B? and r)U-ce an elnat'on win be
'», wo^£ a /5 l Ef»^„t r ‘B*ttror< 8 * ttr0r< »«* ‘wo
: : ,i - SbWABD BOPPBR, ,
j. -•* Jewmbwlo, IBC4. • <wg at
I' STORAGE COM.
1 . J ’■ ; 5,,’,?? 31 of liin pompany,-
v,; E >a ct E ;„“t-'Ll 1 'h? Booms of-iEa pSW-
H"V 4 52®!i55 CBEBmd * “»* «“
•iJt'i'S‘cK b mv?M° n .'' o lM*‘alm»ntAwlU
gf*’ WKSOTEU,: PBIUIPg
OS Saturday lvl|l|o;4« E l P r; at 8 o-d»ex.
B ACADBMt OP MUBSC.
M 3 ffi nrnlvJf e 1 .™!)”" 11 NEEDLES’, Twelfth
Rtttf Acad™*?® IEAOTB - *'-don SATURDAY, I7th,
¥ n . r « YU 1 , ha to the benefit of thy
r . U J 01 1111;t e Aged Colored People and Colored
SSt» r fot.® Jsl “ tr \ ct o£ Colombia, abandoned by
HLmJ.*** * wil 6fe and masters when they fled to re
heldozp. , . dots 3t
Kgy.SMABY CKOTB OILCOXPAHT
“TT Office 46 South THIRD Street:
-JfSV &haieijoiders in tbe Shady Grove OU Company
?.%.%%! ffluTdW* 1 ' 1118191,1 i “ tVa ‘ B *
flolfi-St* B. ii C OUGHT,IS, Secretary. '
Kse*“ WWOK HATIUSdI. RANK.
T"‘ „ . P/tu.Aßßi.rnrA, Dae. 9, 1864. -
.An Election for nine Direct,>re of this Bank will be
J>«W at the Banking House on TUESDAY, January 10th.
ISM. between the hours of 10 A. M and BP. M.
dea-fm-jaiq . , J. J. HUCKEL, Oaahter.
OFFICE OF THE BRIGGS OIE
COMPANY, Mo. 147 South FOURTH Street,
.. Pinr.*naiPHiAi. Dae. 14, 1881
The Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi
dend of OMB per cent, on the Capital Stock of this
°‘S? pa ,l! T > P»y»t»l«shtheMtJi teat., -free of State Tax.
Tho Transfer books teal.bo closed on the 30th lost., at
3 o c!ork» and oroned oti ihe 27th. *
. dnlg-lH CHAKLkS A- PUT, Treasurer.
KEPT" OfMCB takr HOMESTEAD on
R* r CO., Mo. »T4Sonth THIRD Street, Room Me.S.
. PainAUSLUHia, Deo. 14, 1864.
The Board, of Directors havß TflfS DAT declared a
FBBCEMT. payable on and after 3Uh
met ant, clear of -tax, , - - ■ •
instant^ 81 Boo!l “ wiu 01089 oa tho 17thand open on 27th
•Holders of receipts will please, have the same ex
ebtinmd for oeriifleates before the closing of the books,
dels-St* O. BIESKahS. Treasurer.
K®“ HISBAT CAKS-IO “THK PElh
p&**presidents, and directors op
TBE GITA CARS—Your hearty co-operation, sym-
P?,57. , vo I . l i' J 1 arc respeotfeiif solicited at
BBTNUT Street, on SATURDAY
W'FRort. whoa Rev Dr.
A, MAR DIB will deliver a Spicy LECTORS, giving
an efficient plan for running the Oars on SttniUy.' Other
prominent gentlemen will spetk. Ticket i, 23 osots.
Proceeds for a Band to oontisae the plan and oompiete
*7®, '.work. Poor people, come and stand op for yonr
righist ROBERT HALL 1 ' ■ ■
dels 31* JAMES MILLSR, f Ohalrtnen Com.
fS»= , VENANGO CBSTBAL A.VD DECK
K®' CHEEK PETROLEUM COMPANY;-Oalv‘a
limited number of,Shares for si'e at Si caoh par The
lands of the above Company coneieti .of fifty-two acres
in fee simple, known as the Snyder Farm, on then lo
gbeny River, near Franklin, with a river front of 1,368
feet, on which is one well yielding dally five barrels of
oil. A second well Is about being bored. ,The adjoin
ing waUftare.yieldingfroin.3CUn 100 barrels
Also, 60 acres one, twenty year-lease on Duck Greet:,
Ohio, at the month of Whipple Run, on- which two
wells are now gotng down, with a good ehowof oili
and 27 acres on the. same tireek, in fee simple, on which
one well is being bored. There is enough oil on hand
out of which to oay a.oividend. . ..
Subscription Bo- ks open for a few days rutv. at the
Offloe of E, A, MARSHALL, Jr., Mo. 313 WALNUT
Street. dels-3f
ISW” THE (OSSDUDATIO.VAL If A
tiomal bahk.
_ . ,„ „ ,Phii.ai>hi.phia, Dec. 8, 1864. '
The Annual Meeting of the Stoekho dots of the Con
solidation National Bank will he held at the BANKING
BOUSEon TUESDAT; January 10, 1863, at 13 o'clock M.
An election for Directors to serve the ensuing veer
wl il be held between the hoars of 10 o’clock A. W, and
3 o’clock P. M, on that day. JOS. N. FIERSOL, ’
di 9 fmwtjalO . _ , Cs»ht-r.
Kg" TOE PHILADELPHIA HATIOM.
■PS’ AL BANK. Pbiladbipbia, Dec. Bth. 1864.
The Annual Election of DIRECTORS wilt he held at
the Banking Houseon TUESDAY, the 10th day of Janu
ary , IMS between the hours ol 11 o’clock A. M. and 3
o’clock P. M. B. B, COMEGYb,
de9-fmwlm Cashier.
KEF* SETESTH SAITBEAL BASK,
• ..Phieamophia, December 12, 1854.
The annual moettng of the Stockholders of this Bank.
M'r the ELECTION OF DIKBOTOK3, will be held on
YUEsDAY, January 10, 1865, between the hoars of 11
0 clock A. M. and 2 o’clock P. M.-
del3-ljalo a. 8. HALL, Cashier.
■agp" FAIR OF THE FRESOiI PRO
CHURCa.-The above FAIR ocean
THIS MORSIMS at tte ASSEMBLY BUILDIAUS. cor
nerof.TßMTH and CHESTNUTStreets.aiid wiu continne
hhtll next Satwdny Evening. Admittance 10Cents Sea
son Tickets 25 Cents, to be had a-, the doer. delS-St*
K®* OFFICE OF THE EGBERT ©IE
COMPANY. Mo. 147 South FOUR) H Street
_ _ ■ PHU.APsr.ysu, BeiemberlT, 1864.
The Beard of Directors have this day dholarsd a divi
dend of THBEK PER OBBT. 00 the oapiUl stock o! this
nnnpn y, rsyahle on and after THURSDAY, December
226, free rf s-ato tax.
* Hereafter the dividends of this Company will be de
clared ctuarterly- ,
.The books will be closed WEDNESDAY, 14th, at 3 P.
EL, and opened on the 22d
dels,6t WM M. CARTER, Treasurer. *
Kff"„ WATSOS PmOLEUM COM.
IA. .... _ DnCRMBER 8, ,1834.
.TheAniualMeettnf of the Stookholdera wIH beheld
gt the Offloe of the Company,_No. 414 WALNUT
Street, Philadelphia on MONDAY, January 2d. 1865.
- An Election for Five Dhectors for the year 1885 will
he held at tbe same time.
The Stock Transfer Books will ha dosed .from Deo.
26th, 1864, until January 3d, 1865.
- de9.ti«2 M. B. KBILT, Secretary.
Kg’ FARMERS 8 ASH MECHANICS’
BANK, —Philadelphia, Decam-
The Annual Election for Directors, of this Bank wIH
bo held at the BANKING HOUSE, on WEDNESDAY,
he 11th day of January next, between the .honrs of 10
o’clock A. M. and 3 o’clock P. Sr. •
delO-tiall Wi RUSHTON. Jr . Cashier.
KM” THE THIRD NATIONAE BANS
OF PHILADELPHIA,
.Dgcgxßsn 8,1864
The Second Annual Meeting of the STOCKHOLDERS
ilf the Third National Bank -of Philadelphia will he
.leld-at the Banking House, Si W. corner of MARKET
and MERRICK Streetß, on TUESDAY; January 10,.1860,,
at 12 o’clock noon.
' An Election for Directors to serve for tho ensuing year
will he held on the same day, between the hours of 12
and 2 o’clock. '
delO-lm R GLENDINNING, Cashier.
NOTICE-BANK OF NORTH
■*' AMERICA, Hoyrmbeb 21,1864
JTotice is hereby liYen, agreeably to sactioa 2 of the
Act oi the General Assembly of the Oommon*wealth of
PenußylvanJa, eatiUed “ Anact eaabliag the banks ot
the Commonweateli to become associations for the pur
pose of banking under the laws of the onited States, ?
. approved, the 22d day of August. A. D; 1864, that the
Stockholders of the BAJfK OF KOBTH AMERICA, on
the 14th iset., voted to become such an. association,
that its Directors have the authority of the
owners of more than two-thirds of the capital stock to
make the certificate reaulred therefor byjfea law aof the
United States. J. HOCELET,
n022-30t Qaehier.
WESTEBH BJIBTK OF PHILI
RSP DELPHIA, November 18tfc». IS6I
A meeting of the Stockholders oi this Book will be
held at theßaskinx House, on MOUBaY, the 19thday
of December next, at IS o'clock, it, to decide whether
this Bank shall become an association for the purpose
of Banking under the laws oi the United States, and
whether it shall exercise the powers conferred by the
Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, entitled “ An. Act enabling the Banks of
this Commonwealth to become associations for the par*
nose of banking under the lawß of. the United States, ’ ’
approved the 22d day of August* 1864, and to take any
further action that may be expedient.
nol9-lm • C. H. WRYGAHDT, Cashier.
OFFICE OF BKLIAJfCE
lOP IHSUBA2TGB COMPANY OF PHILADEL
PHIA,’* No. 308 WALNUT Street
Philadelphia, November 23,1564.
•The annual meeting of the Stockholders of 4 ‘The Sa
lience insurance Company of Philadelphia,” and the
election of Thirteen Directors, to serve for the ensuing
year, will'be held at the office of the Companion MON
DAY, DECEMBER 19th, 1864. at 12 o’etoefc M.
no2S-tdel9 THOS: .O, HILL. Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE HAEUFACfII*
*=» REES’ INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 414
WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia, December 1,1884.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders or “The
Manufacturers’ Insurance ‘ Company of the State-of
PennßylvaEia’Jwiil' ba held; at the office of the Com
pany. on MONDAY, the 2d day of January, 1866, be
tween the hours of 4 and 6 o’clock P. ML, when as
election for Ten Directors for the year 1886 will be held
tn accordance with the Charter ana By-Laws
M. B. KEILY,
del-tja2 Secretary.
OFFICE OF “TO* REUAirCE 3BS.
■=» SUKANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA,”
Ho. 308 WALNUT STREET. _ _
Philadelphia, Dee. 6,1861
The Board of Directors of 41 The Reliance Insurance
Company of Philadelphia, * 1 have THIS DAY declared
a Dividend of (3X> T4BI&AKD A HALF PER CENT,
tor the last six months, payable to the Stockholders or
their legal representatives, on demand, free of taxes.
THOMAS C. HILIi,
de6-10t ; Secretary.
ISS» OREAX BASIS Oil, CCHEPAinr
*=» DIVIDEND NOTICE, No. 2. _ „
Pkilakelphia. Dec. 5, 1884.
The Directors have THIS DAT declared a Dividend ol
TWO FEE CENT, to Siookholdereof record, payabteon
and' after the 16th instant. Books dose on WEDNES
; >AY. 7th instant. - G. W. WILLIAMS.
de6.lot Tieaanrer.
HEABQIIABTEItS SWEBTISO
WH& BY COMMITTEE FOB RECRUITING CO
DOBED REGIMENTS, 1810 CHESTNUT Street.. 4
Phii.adki.phia, Dee. 7. 1664.
The Supervisory Committee for, Recruiting Colored
Begiments havlx g resolved to ad jonm sine die on the
91st instant, a.l persons having claims against the said
Committee are required to present them fqr payment, to
B. B. COBSON, Agent, at the Booms ef the Committee,
©norbeforetheJS&insfc •
_ de7-12t RAPWAI.ADEB BIPBT.B, Secretary.
tSST OFFICE OF THE CITY BOUNTY
W FUND COMMISSION-COHMOMWSALTS
BUILDING, No. Gl3 CHESTNUT Street, Philadei,
pSia. Deeemher 10,1864. „ -
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Bounty of
fered bv the City of Philadelphia was withdrawn on
FRIDAY, December 9, end that no bounty, will be
paid to men mustered lit or enlisted after that date.
In future the Commissioners will meet on TUES
DAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS, fr.om 5.30 to
4.SOP. M. JOHN BLAIR,
de!2-6t Secretary.
ts- OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA BAIL
BOAD COMPANY, / _ ... -, o^'
• FHrr.AustPHiA, Not. 4th,ISM.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.—The Shareholders In
this Company are notified that, under Resolution of the
Board or Directors, they are entitled to subscribe to Uu
Stock of the Company the amount of TEN FSB CENT,
on their respective Interest, as shown by the Books of
the Company on the %i imt .
Each Shareholder entitled to a fractional rart of a
share, under the terms of the Resolution,shalllutve the.
privilege of subscribing for a full-share on the payment
of Fifty Dollars. ..." , ■
This Stock will he issued at .the car value of FIFTY
DOLLABS per share. Accrued interest at SIX FSB
CENT, will he charged from Istlnst. until payment it
made. - \
. The Books for subscription and payment wBl be open
on MONDAY, the Tth Inst, and wllTcloae on the Slat of
December next, after trhich no further subscription!
will be received under this Resolution, ,
THOS, T. jntTH,
nos-ideSl • Treasurer.
KS?- USION LEAGUE HOUSE, 1316
fcw CHESTNUT STBBBT.
Philadelphia Deo 13, 1864.
At the Stated Meeting of the UNION LEAGUE, held
December 12, 1864, the following Oifiaers were elected to
serve duringthe ensuing year:
SttESIDSKT. *
J. GILLINGHAM PELL.
VICE PBESIDBNT3.
Wm. H. Asliliurst, lAdolph E Borie,
Horace Binney, Jr., | Morton HcSiicli&el.
DißiCToas. _
Paul. Smith, Jr.,
N. B. Browne,
Jas. H: Orne,
- H. G Lea,
Wm. Sellers, __ _
EUerslie.Wallace, M. P.»
Gadwaladei Biddle.
J. I. Clark Hard,
Lindley femytk*
Jas If. Claghcrn,
Chas.JHWbobb,
Geo. H. Baker*
Joe. B. Townsend,
Geo. Whitney,
J, B. Eenney*
del4r4t
»-UST" UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVA-
Ba» YAHIA, (DEPARTMENT OF ARTS. )-The exa
mination of the College Classes, at the close of the
First Term, will he held In the following order:
Monday, 12Oil From. 9to 11, Juniors, hy Professor
Kendall. (Analytical Geometry.) written From Uto
1, Seniors, by Professor Fraser, (Astronomy,) oral.
Tuesday, KfA.Fiom? to 11, Seniors, by ProfeasoT
Kendall, (Integral ■ Calculus.) and Sophomores, to
Professor Ccppde, (Clark a Elements of the English
Language.) written. Fromlltol, Juniors, by Fro
farsor Frazer, (Mechanics,) oral. „ . „ _
Wednesday. Ulh .From 8 to 11, Sinxors. by Profas
(Horace's Epistles,) and Sophomores, by
ProfeasorTrazer, iHylolopy.) wrtften. From 11 to 1.
Juniors, by Provost, ilmecltciuo l Philosophy,) oral.
ThursdayViih, From o.to 11, Junior*, by F/ofeasar
Allas. (Antigone of Sophocles, and Freshmtn* by Pro
fessor Send all, (Algebra*) written. .From ,11 to 1,
Seniors* by tbe Provost, (Moral Philosophy*} oral.
■ Friday, I6*b. From 9 to 11, Sophomores, by Profea
foriKondall, written. Prom 11 to 1. Sie
ger*, by Professor Coppw. (Mahan’s Field Fortified
tio From 810 11, Ereshmen, by Profes
sor Aliens (Xenophons Heltetdea,) oral: From {l to
h Professor Jackson, (Cicero tie Amici-
T-ueerfm/ a»7i. From 9 to 11, Sophomor&t, by Pro
fessor AUm! (Thucydides. Sicilian ExpedijSon ) oral.
From litSl ‘ WShZum. bT Professor Cop A (Weber*.
Scores, by Pro-
KST FHIIABEUPRtAANRBEABINO
EAILBOAD COMPANY Office 881 South
YOiptTß fittest .
- t P^ A >hx*HiA., DaeembW.lLaty’X,
Notice Is, hereby glvte to the Btockholders pr tnra
Company •that uie Auqraal Meeting and oriir
President,«sW Manibgerp, Tresenrer, and Secretary wuj
jSS aU2M B U "' ,S,o9i MOaP iV H. WEBbT^
«ia-tj»9.- ;;;/ •fwpJBR ;
FAB* PKTBO*
WOE? LEDM AKJ> MININO <?OMPASY. Capital
$1,250,000, divided into 259,000 fikaraa of $5, par value.
Price to original subscribers $l. _
Office No. 6X3 and OX4 CHESTNUT Street,
JrtffM H. OOULD, President,
TUNIS P. CONWAY, Treasurer.
IfeA&C D. GUfER, Secretary.
deM-IZt 4
»Sff“ »m«B OF XHE rn.XNltA.fi HUT*
K® IBfl COMFAHY, Ho. 3»* WALHUT Street.
„ „ , . PHn.ABBM'HIi, Hot. 26. 1804.
Hote Is iete&7 liven that all stock of tha -Haadu
Miniog Conrany, on -which instalments are doe and
unpaid, have heofc declared forfeited, and will bo sold
at Pat), ic Auction, on TOUKBDAY. Docemhar 29, 1881,
»t is o clock boos, at tha Office of the Scoretary of the
fifflSi} nale “
noSB-tde29 Br<,ldarof n Pl^K S * Tie.usnrar.
Kff* THE OAUV FOR TROOPS.—PER
"IaMne to pat in ft SUBSTITUTE. or have
aYOMRTEBH KBPRWsI’iTIVK placed to their
the mllltaiy servlee of the United States,
should J'OTait d ™aw it l out delay, as MSN can he pro
cured at LOW ER PRICES now than they caa be after
anotier draft> tua been put in foroe. As many good man
*re offering themselves from day to day, we would call
attention ©faucb of our merchant# and <nher business
men who wish thisIMPOKTABT MATTER attended to,
at once, to this office, where the best of references can
be given to ladies end gentlemen for whom we have
done business in this line
4U CBESTNITT STREET,
Mo SALLY, PAXSQN, & 00.,
_ „ Claim and Substitute Brokers.
P B.—PorsonB livirg out of tais city, who are «n
-roiled and Hsble to draft, caa have three-yearSUBSTI
TUTES or BfeFßß'Btf TATiVBS sworn into the MA
RINE, NAVY, and REGULAR ARMY, and have the
SAME placed to their credit, and the credit of their
district 1» which they live; ftROVIDING they wiU ftrut
fnrnisb ue with a CBRTiFICATB from taeir Provost
Marshal, ehowlugthatihey'arcßNEOLEDaadLEAßLß
to military DUTY, „
McNALLY, PAXSON, & CO.,
Claim and Substitute Brokers.
__ _ ‘ 411 CHSS TNUN Street.
N. B,—SPECIAL arrangements may bo made with
clnbs numbering over FOUR, del4-4fc*
THE AKKPALMKETINO OPTRE
POTTSVILLB MIKING
AND MANUFACTURING CO . for the ELSOTiOJ* of
°.fiS wr s. ,or tße ensuing year, will be heiddt the OfQce
of the Company, No 317 WALNUT Street, on TOES
DAY. Jan. 10,1£66, at 2 o’clock P. M.
de!3 tjaiQ BICBaBD JONES, President.
tagr a ‘" PBILABELPHIA AMB READIKA
RAILROAD COMPANY, Office No. 337 South
FOURTH Street,
nTTTTIxniTfc - FtoiAPBicPKIA, November 30,1861.
DIVIDEND NOTII-R.—The transfer books of this
Company will beclosod on THURSDAY, December 15,
and reopened on TUESDAY. JANUARY 10,1865. a
A Dividend of FIFTEEN PER CENT on the common
and preferred stock, clear of National and State taxes,
has been declared, payable in common stock,on the 31st
Decern ter next, on all stocks standing on the books of
the Company, at the dose of business on the 16th pros:.
Stockholders whose names are registered on the New
York book 6 .will be paid at the Farmers 1 Loan ana
T ?4 t t ? 01npany - . S. BRADFORD,^
tST 9 DAUPHIN ANB OOLDKUMI
•» GOLD MINING COMPANY-
Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania,
__ CAPITAL STOCK! #1,1300,000,
100,000 SHAEIB-PAB .VALUE. •» .
F*e«l4«nt—JOß H B. AHSBB6ON.
_ ■ MJtEOTORB.
Wm, ,S. Freeman, T. C. McDowell - ? do.
Robt. F. Sing, John Brady. do. •
John M. Riley, W. W, Wylie, Lancaster.
OUmrlei-DeSllTer. Wm.Q. Skate. Colorado.
D. P. SOUTHWORTH,
.. _ Secretary and Treasurer.
Office of the Company, No. 433 WALNUT Street-
Room No. 5.
« Authenticated specimens have .been procured from
some of the Company’s lodes, and have been assayed.
by Professors Booth and Garrett with, the most gratify- -
isg results. Subscription lists have been opened at the
Office of the Company and at the Treaanrer’a Office (In
ternal Revenue), No. 427 CHESTNUT Street, Farmers’
and Mechanics’ Bank Building. To original subscribers,
$3:60 per-share, for a limited number of shares.
Circulars, pamphlets, or information can be obtained
at the Office of the Company after tha 17th inat. .. '
October 14, 1864. •ecKMtai
■2SBF*- OFFICE PEYS MINING COST-
W PANT OF LAKE SUPERIOR, 319 WALNUT
Street, Philadelphia. - -
NOTICE Is uereby given, thatun instalment of One
Dollar per Share on each and every Shared? the Capital
Stock in the Penn Mining Company of Lake Superior
has tlia day been called by the Board of Directors of
said Company, due. and payable at the Office of the
Company, on or before the 16th day of December, Inst.
Interest will be charged on all-instalments alter the
same shall have become due
By order of the Board of Directors. '
• DAVIDS. BEYL, Secretary.
PHIBABEnPHIA, Dee. 6, 1864. de6 tl6
• utf* OFFICE OF UNION BENEVOLENT
*2** ASSOCIATION, N. W. corner of SEVENTH and
-BANSCM Streets, December 6.1864^
At the Thirty-third Aanual Meeting of the Associa
tion, the following named gentlemen were elected offi
cers andmanagerBforlB64- : 85:
PRESDEKT,
SAMOBL, H. BB&Kim
BIOHABD D. ¥Wr#fslkß LEAKING.
EDMUND WIDCOxT K Ja S 4Ut' CHESTNUT Strsat
CORRESPONDING SECRETARY,
Is. MONTGOMERY BONO.
•jsfflrafjsapaK*"
MABAGE Thom»B A. Bodd.
Charles Rhoads,
Bichard Wood,
J&ID6G BAJ&rdi
Joseph. A. Clay,
AlfredM. Collins,'' '
Charles’W. C ashman,
Philip 0. Garrett
homas Brans are the onli
>lleci funds for the Associa-
JOHN H. ATWOOD,
Recording Secretary.
Benjamin Coates,
Thomas Latimer*
'John Bohlen,
William Pmvea,
Arthur G. Coffin*
Benjamin Orae,
John W. Claghora,
Thomas Wattson,
Joseph fi. Dalles,
John Aehhurst;
Messrs' 8. C. Coopemnd
persons duly s authorised to
defe-lm
THE GREAT WESTERN OXI.
I®? COMPART, • i , M ,
. December €, 1864.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will he held
at the Office of the Company, 3STo. 4-14 WALNUT
Street, PHILADELPHIA, on MONDAY, January 2d,
1866, at 12 o’Slock noon.
An Election for.five Directors for the year 1885 will be
held at the same time •
The Stock Transfer Books will be closed from Decem
ber 28th, 1864, until January 84,1883-
de9-tja2 M. B. KBILY, Secretary.
I<SS*> OFFICE OF THE HIDE FARM
ia& OIL COMPANY, 147 Booth FOURTH Street.
Philadelphia, Deo. 12th, 1864.
The Board of Directors hare THIS DAT decla ed a
Dividend PER CERT, on the capital
cents p«r share, payable on. and after TUESDAY, De
cember 20th, free of State tax : .
The Boohs wilt he closed WEDNESDAY, the 14th, at
S P. M.«and opened WEDNESDAY, the 21st.
dfelS-6t WM. ML CARTES, Treasurer.
COTTER FABltl A <
OIL COMPANY
CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000,
DIVIDED INTO 800,000 SHARES AST $5 PEE
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, TO A LIMITED NUMBER
OF SHARER, #».50 PER SHARE.
STOCK ISSUED FULL PAID.
$50,000 CASH APPROPRIATED AS "A WORKING
CAPITAL.”
This Company owns oyer four stinare miles of terri
tory, in the'bhoicest localities east and west of tjie Alle
gheny river, adjoining Venango eeonty, and Las al
ready a valuable producing interest in Us saw mill and
Umber. .
Subscription boobs are now opened, and subscriptions
to tie capital btoch received at tbe Company’s office,
Res. 23 and 24 WASHINGTON BUILDINGS, goath
THIRD Street, and at tbe office of
PHILIP H. BRICE & 00.,
305 WALNUT Street.
WM. D. SMITH, Treasurer.
B. J. Hanittson. M. D., Secretary. del3-tnthffit
■OB*- PESNSTLVASIA INPEBIAL Oil
CONPANV.
OFFICE No. 139 Sontb FIFTH St.. Philadelphia.
CAPITAL. $1,000.000-300.000 SHARES AT $3
A. K. HoOmke,
Thomas A. Scott,.
J>. K. Jackmas,
J. C. Bomhebgeh, .
Treasurer, ELISHA W. BATIS.
Secretary, .TAMES M. SiLLEES.
This., company has IS) acres of land. In fee, on .Alle
gheny river, immediately opposite Oil City, and ad
joining Laytania, ‘with 110 rode fi onion the river, and
'7srods front on Lay’s Run. Hon. C. P. R&msdell, edi
tor of the Oil City JSfonfior, and agent for this land, as
sures the‘Company that it-will sell in lotsfor $100»000,
reserving .the. oil right, which is worth $lOO, (XX) addl
tiossl. “'lmmediate revenue will he derived for the
-company from the - sale of these lots, and .the Company
has two good engines with completefixfcuTes, to ops
' rate immediately for oil. The territory in this imme
diate locality has never failed to produce profitably..
Also, one hundred acres, in fee simple, in the cele
brated Cherry Sun District, immediately adjoining
Cherry Run Petroleum Company, whose stock is now
worth over .$3O per share. The Company now has
offers, which will be accepted, for sinking wells' on
lease, without any ccst to tije corporation, and one-half
- theproceeda to go to the Company. The Curtin and St.
Nicholas Companies are in this immediate locality, and
their stock is now commanding & large premium. In
-addition, the Company has 40 acres, in fee simple, on
Cherry Tree Run, which empties into Oil and in
thfe befrt producing section of the Oil Territory, and 110
acres, in fee simple, bn Walnut Bend, fiye miles above
the mouth of Oil Creek, and not over two miles from
•the celebrated Reed well, now producing over 200
barrels per day. r
Also, theleaae of three tracts of land, two on OilCreefc,
each • producing over ten barrels per day, and one on
Allegheny river, produdng ten barrels por day of heavy
oil, worth now $2l. per barrel. 1 The Company now re
. stive® three-fourths of the proceeds of the last-named
well, and one-half of the other two. Each of these
tracts will be developed by the Company by sinking
additional wells, and the engines and fixtures are now
on hand to do it-
The officers of this Company mean to prosecute the
development of these lands most energetically, and
thdy have entire confidence that they will yield very
large dividends on the capital stock.
Subscriptions must be made promptly, as more than
ore-half of the stock is already engaged.
Subscriptions will be' received at the office of the
Company. del4-0t
1 33S*> THE HrSTOX fABJI Oil* COM
t®* Pa* Y—The property of this Company Is
situated on the Allegheny River, in Yensngo county,
and consists of she fee simple of two tracts of laud,
with a frontage of'one hundred and thirty <l3o} rode
sn said river. » . ... •
A working capital of twenty-five thousand ($55,G00)
dollars is it served in the treasury for developing the
oil resources of the lanes.
Boohs are open for the subscription of stock for a few
days at the office of . ~■..
■WALTCm&YOBT,
« , No. THIRD Street*
where alro a profpsettu may be obtained.
GEO. H. BOKEB,
Secretary.
Hon. Bills Lewis, |E. WVBall,
John Anepach, Jr.,* jo. W. Sckropp.
Thomas A. Robinson, -t ■ _
. w ' JAMBS BOYS, Secretary.
James H. TYaltov. Treasurer, deld-Ipt*
DITIDEMB NOTICE.-rTHE !>!•
SECTORS of the RUN PETROLED if
COMPANY have, this day declared a Dividend of (10)
TEN PEE CBHT., Payable at the Office of the Com
pany, 419 WALNUT Street, on and after the 23d in.
8t Books will becloeed from the 20 th to the fifth instant,
iaehuslve. - HEHBT Si FAUX,,. Secretary,
Philadelphia, December 13,18 M. de!4-3t
THE BIRKCTOKS OF THE TACK
, PETEOLBUM COMP ANT have this day da
dated a dividend of TW O PBHCEHT ont of the.eam
lags of the Company for the month of November, pay
able on and after the 20th last • at the, ofitce of the Tlea
sttrer.Mr. GEOBOB BL MILLIBQTON. No 43 *X
CHASGB place. Transfer booja dosed from the 17th
to the 20thinstant, . HEitMAtf K.. GHOHBff, /
Seoietary,
Hew Yoke. December 10,1881
Pm able to the Philadelphia Stockholders at the office
of rick, Bro., sad Co., »17 WALNUT Btreet, oo had
after the 20 th Just. • deli»6t*
f3P> IHBBCTOBS
HP flf ttw 808 LB & DKLAMETBB PBTROLBUM
COMP AH ¥ have this day declared, thelreliib.tli monthly,
dividend fIVK PKRf ABUT., payable "free of St&t*
tax, on.the2oth lust. BooksclOßegtlu and roopsn2let,
GBOBQE W, HOHTRE, Secretary.
Pbobmbbh 7,1864. „ y " deS-Mt
onn nnn cans peaches—very
ZrUU.UUV/'BOPBBfOB-PCT CP BT C. P MOR
TON A CO.,'at tbo BOUND TOP PEACH PARM.Kd ,
now aniving and fov aale-by R. K, NEPI.fNb. 10®
jpfctH w»ay«. fm&fom. •
THE PRESB;-PHIT,ADELPHII, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1864.
NOTICES.
' Olli COMPANIES,
PHILADELPHIA.
EACH.
RESERVED CAPITAL, $250,000.
President^-ALEXANDER K, McCLTJBE.
DIRECTORS.
John lf» Pomeroy,
Elisha W. Davis,
Peter B. Small,
OFFICERS OP THE COMPANY. ,
Hoi. ELLIs LEvYiS, Preside**.
DIRECTORS
NEW PUBLICATION.
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t . beautifully illustrated, ' f **+
buy at about one-half the prices I*T>
( charged by any other house, j •*»
American or Imported Books, ) jfc.v
i at the Booms oL the j JLi
D*\ LOKDOJTFBIJJTIirG ANIfPBBLISHmG 1 * TS
* , compact, .JS
A*|4S7 Broadway, Mew York. 48? { *]V|
XT *Jor by order, for which purpose a doaerip^) C
* X five price list will be seat. '$ »w
HENRY A. BROWN* :
del6-fmw7t
■VTEW BOOKS FOE THE HOLIDAYS.
THE POEMS OP WJNTHEOP MACK WORTH
FItAED. Bevistd and enlarged- edition, with Memoir,
inSvols. , .
SACKED FOBTKY. Selected from the Works cf'Kev,
Charles Wesley. M A. Cloth, red edges
KA| SOP LIGHT FORDAKK BOOKS, Pine cloth,
WAISIDE HTMhS- Selected from various authors.
Pine clothe gilt ed*es. 1 -.*;.?•.■
POEMS BY DAVID GBAT, with Memoirs of Ms Life.
THE SEEK; or. Common Piaces-Refreshed. By Leigh
Hunt. 2 vole. _ ' • v-.
TBEIULK AND EXERCISES OP HOLT LIVING, and
THE RlTi.lv ASP EXERCISES OP HOLT BXfSfi.
By Jeremy Taylor, D.D
; algo, a large assortment of Books in fine bindings;
Juveniles, Photograph Albums, Sunday-school Boohs,
&c » &c., suitable for Holiday Presents.
Per sale by W. S. & A. MAKTIBST* • .
delS tf 606 CHESTHCT Street.
TYEMOBEST, FOB JANUARY!!
JLE GODBY. POX JANUARY!!
HARPER, FOB JAHHART!!
Jalt-St t PITCHER’S. 808 CHESTNUT ST.
DA CTS.! 80 CTS.! 80 CTS.!
O\J Hi RPBB, FOR JANUARY. . .
delS-2t • PITCHER’S. 808 CHESTNUT ST.
TOSHRANrCB.
TYELAWARE MUTUAL -SAFETY
II INSURANCE COMPANY.
- INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OP
• PENNSYLVANIA. 1835.
OFFICE 8. X CORNER AND WALNUT
•* STREETS. PHILADELPHIA.
MABIHB INSUBAJSCE
CARGO?^ 1 * 8 ’ |to all tarts of tie world.
FBEI , SIEIiANII 5 IEIiANIl INSURANCES
On Goods, Up River, Canal, Lake, and Land Carnage,
to all P&rts of the Union.
♦ FIBJB IHSUJBAMCBS, .
On Merehandiee generally, -
On Stores, Dwelling Houses, &c. , , -
ASSETS OF THE COMPASS',
November 1, 1854 ;
$lOO,OOO VMM States Five Per <Jent. Loan, ’7i.5100,000 00
1110(0 " Six ** *■ ’SI. 118.210 00
76,000 " Six " " 0-203 75,06280
110, too State ol Pennsjlvania Five Per Cent.
loan 93,005 00
04,000 State of' PennsylYamia Six Per. Cent. - £
. 10an.....,...—. 55,840 00
153,050 City of Philadelphia Six Per Os loan 12(> 625 87
20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad First Mort- t -
‘ gage Six Per Cent|Bonds..-i 22JXX) 00.
50,000 Pennsylvania Bailroad Second Mort- -
gal* Six Per Cent. Bonds.. 63,250 00
15,000300 Shartfs Stock' Germantown Gas
Company, principal and interest
guaranteed by tke city of PliU&del
pMa.es. 15,300 03'
6,600 130 Shares Stock Pennsylvania Rail
road Company**** 9,103 00
6,000100 Shares Stock Worth Pennsylvania ,£1 ..
Bailroad Company....-...-.—...... • 4050.00
60,000 United Stales Treasury Certificates of - -
Indebtedness 48»*25 00
SO, COO S tato of Te imesgee Five-Per CL Loan* 12,000 00
118,700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, amply -
*
*868,250~Par. Cost *842,10(3 tiQ. Market value .$857,627 87
Beal Estate -86,000 00
Bills receivable for 118,330 42
Balances dae at Agencies. —Premi
ums on Marine Polices, Accrued
Interest,' and other debts' due the
Company*' 28,793 24
Scrip and Stock of sundry lnsuranca
and other Companies, $4,263. Bart
znatedValae...... 2,220 00
Cash ondepoeit with: United
States O overament, sal>j ect
to tendajs’ ca11...........100,000 00
Caehin Banks.. 68,164 93
CaihinDrawer.............. 537 56 .
- -$m695 : 49
DIRECTORS:
Thomas C. Hand, ' Samaatß, Sto&es,
John c Davis, . J JF. Peoietoa,
EdnundA. Soudor, . Hear? Sloan,
Theophilos Paulding, William Q Beultou*
Jobn-’H. Penrose, Edward Darlington,
James Traooair, H. Joees Brnore,
Benry C. Dallett, J«,» Jacob P Jons*,
James C Band,, James B McFarland,
William C» Ludwig, Joshua P. Eyre,
Mr seph H. Seal, %>snc»r Moliv in*.,,
George G. Leipsr, John B* fcemplo, Pittsburg
Bufth Craig, A. B. Berger,-Pittsbar*
Robert Barton, yjjOMAg C HAND, President. :
JOHft.C*. DAVIS, Vice Present-
BBNRY LYLBTTBir, Secretary, dal6:ly
'sLEB’PER’S Wtu MAN%-
FACTORY, MARKET ST., one door &|r "T"
A TERTH. * • : de3 !«■ A
PEiMER’S EXE-:
■A*' cutedavd truthfully colored Photographs for the
low price of sit 0. Secure themnow before the holi
daysjdaye short Go *o SEHOfi - 'St., above Greea.-lt*
fiARTBS r>E VISIT®; IN GREAT
of taßteful end natuiaf style, made at B. f.
BKIMBR'e, tu ABCH Sweet. Be In time; la«nre
attention; he aayr are short • \ ? , , It*
pHOTOGRAPH 'A LBPMS FOR SARE,.
. WJtstylae Ton os n’t flit' twtejt suited,
by ealßngatGad.AlCHS'rept, 'B. F. BElHER’Snew
and.acleadld Peotorrapn Gallery., ... a’: .'»»■ ?
RTEAM ANDWATERG^HOESi-THEJ
-dfo. SILK YJMBR’EjLILrA.S
. FOB j
-SttK ' UMBRELLAS
■CHISrGJ£AB± UMBRBT.TiAJS
A'ftfLL ASSORTMENT 07 ALL KI3TBS
a. mmn & m,
•< - 340 Market Street.
deWSt
TUBW YEAR'S GIFT CAMP' LI
LY Tfili ABIES. 9
Tlie United States Christian Commission; itt response*
to numerous .and earnest appeals from enrgeous, chap'*
laina,; and field’ officers, will receive, forward# • and*
place under the care of proper Uhrariaae, OSS TSOtF
• BAh'B*>FOUR BBSTDRSD AND CAMP AN s)
GCEJJOAT LIBBABIB6 of one hundred and fifty vb
• lumejs each, if the friends of our soldiers and sailors'
m to ita branches, or to the Central
Offiee, tiie holidays. It is but a small matter
'for each purchaser of holiday gifts foy friends at homo to;
buy a handsome and pleataU hook for his friends in
camp or hospital, write Ms it, and direct the
bookiellertoeend it to the Commission, ItwiUbe a
positive pleasure to hundreds of wivds and mothers to
take down the choicest volumes from their book-cases,*
and send them thus, where their loved ones can enjoy
•4he pleasure and profit of .perusing them.’' Send none
'butdhebeet; oprsoidiersdeserre the best. Thestandard
/•eesafUtet histories, biography, travels,’acie*oe.poefrn
,7aaga2ines, standard of fiction,, whatever; in ’
abort, you would put into the chamber of your own
tjjrother#.confined with a. broken limb-, will be accept?-
well as religious works, Forward the parcel* •
marked CAMP LIBRARY, to any of the'hrahches of the’
Christian Commission, or to ?
, . GrRORCE H. STtfART,
•Chairman Christian Commission,
deKMjal U BANK Btreet, PbilaJciphiu.
BOSTON, MASS.
1564. CHRISTMAS. 1884
ORIEFITH & PARE,
• • . South weßt corner SIXTH And AKCK Streets.
. Offer a splendid Bs.ortmmt of
FOE THE HOLIDAY!
Wokkstanos, . FANCY BASKETS,
' TVILLOWOHAIRS. ___ BABY WALKEES.
FPICE BJXm! D WALNUTBR4CKEr!f'
FANCY MATCH SAFES,
TOILET SETS OF TINWARE. . TEA TEATS,
FINE CUTLERY.
- And a complete Strok of
HOUSE FURNISHING- GOODS.
GRIFFITH * PAGE,
, del6-6i - OOP ARCH street.
JP- NARDI,, 439 POPLAR 81 RffiET,
Tie cheapest Store in tb* cltv for
china, glass, and qoebnswaee.
■Aflne aseortment of. -
FANCY GOODS
for the HolldAye. All kinds of works of eft in Marble
and Alabaeter neatly cleaned aed repaired at very low
rates, and personally attendee to, if application is made
by letter. del6-St* :
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
- CHARLES IJXJIVIMIO,
No, 812' CHESTNUT STREET,
Begs leave to Inform fcls esteemed customers thathii
present stock of
FANCY GOODS AIVD TOYS
Surpasses that of any former importation. Haying se*
Reefed with care every artiole himself, he can v a ay
there Is no similar establishment in the country hat can
compare with his; As to prices, getting Ms goods m
the first manufacturers and artists in Europe, those
dealers who buy from the importers here to sell again
ean'certaiulynotcompete withhim.
df- the following goods he keeps so large a variety,
aad in such entirely new styles, as ho other store la thi*
elty easfoffer:
, LADIES’ WORK BOXES.
■ JEWELRY, ODOR, AND GLOVE BOXES.
NECESSARIES FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
• WRITING DESKS, DRESSING CASEB
FANS, PARIS GILT AND BRONZE GOODS.
PARIAN WARE, BOHEMIAN GLASS.
VASES, OFFINRST ANTIQUE AND MODERN.
. CUTLERY, FINEST ENGLISH WALKING CANES.
CRICKET AND ARCHERY IMPLEMENTS.
FANCY LEATHER GOODS.
: LADIES’ BAGS OVER , TWENTY DIFFERENT
PORSKS AND POUTMONNAIBB.
GAMES OP ALL KINDS. -
CHESS, DOMINOES, LOTTOES. . ■ '
OKIBBAGE COUNTERS, CHESS, AND BAOKGAM
MON BOARDS,
‘ BAGATELLE AND TIVOLI.
‘ „IN TOYS.—This Department is complete in every v&*,
rifely known, with'many*novel things never before im
ported., ".Dolls, the very large variety of every kind
knoWn, kept in this store»surpasses in beauty and taste*
fnl dressing anything known here and in Earopo. This
i is no idle boast. Ladies should call and see them.
de7-tde24lf :
jjjXTRA NOTICE ! ..
The Proprietor of that first'class DBUG STORI3,
H. £. COBHEK BROAD 4ND CHESTNUT STB BETS,
begs to announce that in view of thetimes be wilt {an til
luither notice)
SACRIFICE %
his laTge end varied stock of Toilet Articles, each, as
TINE COLOGNES, SPLENDID 0808 OASES,
BABE FRENCH AND ENGLISH FBEFUMES, PO
’HAIK \aHD TBETH BRUSHES, COMBS,
y * &c., *o,4e; '
And otter useful articles for HOLIDAY GIFTS, -
AT COST-ANU MORE TOO.
Vjf. 8.-A select Invoice of GEN OISE IMPORTED
‘Havana Cigars, of favorite brands, win be sold on too
SAME FAVORABLE TBKMS,:if.appiaaiion iff made
. fffglitiK del6-10tlf
THRTHPLACJS OF LIBIRTY CLOTH-
A> IKG HOUSE, „
No. 700 MiBEBT STBEET; ' „ ,
- An extensive REsorment of Hen’s and Boys* Pali and
Winter Clothing, at greatly reduced .
deie-St* - , ; Wflf. BROWN & CO,
HMTAOEB.
Q.REAT REDUCTION
.CARD I»IIOTOGTt.AsPII9.
■PORTRAIT? IS CENTS EACH, OK $1 PER DOZBN-
Engravings 10 cents’each, or 75 cents per dozen.
Cards SO cents each or *2 per dozen.
Large or medium Photographs » cents each, or&l SO
per dozen..
•Photographs received as soon as published.
McAllister & brother,
delO Ot ■ : T3B CHESTNUT Street,
LtQLD SPECTACLES, GOLD B,TE-
Wr ei! As B Es,*^^^|^.. BEiraiifc
ieiS-et :'- B ylB U Etreet.
•Elastic steel-framk specta
.-AJ cIES—A large assortment. .
mcallistek & ebothee,
dels-6t738 CHESTNUT Street.
fAPERA GLASSES IN. EVERY VAf
delß-tt 738 OHSB-TfIUT Street.
■MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS,
AIL for schools. Me AI/LISTKE- BOTHER,
de!6 6t . 738 CHESTNUT Street.
"Photograph albums—a varie-
A TV of styles. , HeALLIS!EER.&.BROTHER,
delS 6t T3B CHKSTKHT Street.
TN THE ORPHANS? COURT FOR THE
A CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA- _ -
In the matter of the estate of WM. H. HcORBA, de
ceased.' - ■ , ‘ ' ■ - . .
The Auditor appointed'. by.tho Court to - audit, settle,
and adjust the'account of SABAH McCKEA ana JOHN
C. KcCRNA; Exechtoi sof the last will and testameat of
WM.-H McCKEA, deceased, and to report distribution
of the balance In tbe hands of the accountant, will meet
the parties interested, for tbe purpoies of his appoint
ment, on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. December 28.
1864; at 4 o’clock, at his office, 304 South FOURTH
Street, helew Walnut street. Pbiladelpbla.^
" j DAVID WEATHERLY, JB.,
delO-frmwfit : Auditor.
rtf THE OBPHA2TS’ COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA
Estate of MAEGARET FLAHERTY, deceased. and
. . Estate of MARY FLAHERTY* deceased.
The Auditor appointed by tbe Court to audit, settle,
.-•and adjust tbe.first and final account of NENKY T.
GliOUr. Administrator of tbe Estate of MARGARET
deceased, and also *he first and ,final
account of HENEY T. GROUT, Administrator, or the
Estate of fifARY FLAHERTY, deceased, and to report
distribution of the bale acea in the hands of the account
ant, wNI ipeet the parties interested, for the purposes of
§£ avs
FIFTH Street, in the city ofPhiladelphia; ddl6-frawst
-'>28,700 00
T ETTBJIS OF ABMIOTSTRAITIONTO
Xj Qm Estate of, GEORGE H. NAPBEYS, deceased,
having been granted to the undersigned, all persons
indebted to the Estate wUI please make.paymeat wita
out delay, and all persons having cJaizns against the
seme will present themto
GEO, 0. NAPHEYS, Administrator,
de]6fi6i* 847 North TWELFTH Street.
$1,201,654 02
TOST OB MISLAID— A CERTIFI-
X-i CnTE, Nfi-.90. for One Hundred Sbares of tbe “ Ir«.
winPet*oleumJ>il Company.**
Application fisebeen made to tbe Company for a now
Certificate.:'i ; . :
Any person having found it {No. 90) wpt pleMe re
tum ifclo SAMUEL R PHILLIPS, t ;
It* ' Nos. 30 and 3a South SKYENTH Street.
QTOLBN,—AT A STATEI) lEOTG
>3 of the NBPTONB BOSE COMPANY hei&ou Mon
day Evening, December 12,1884, itwas, oa motion,
. Resolved. That a reward »r TWEftTY-ELYE DOL
LARS be offered. 1 or the re turn of the caetiußuAud orna
ments belonging to ogt fancy carriage. wb*chnav« been
stolen from the hose hou»e t and FIFTY DOLLARS .for
the arrest and con viotlon of the thief or
Jnnkshops and metal n^cB.
. :J ... . . . v * ' Seeretary*
d#l4.3t* * "No. LEMON Street..
WANTED.—WE
X- undesigned decree to hear from the sister o£ i, M
Staples. Deputy Sheriff of El Dorado county, California
6he is supposed to reside In. Philadelphia. Staple!
Waa murdered while- in the discharge of omsia
duties. Hla effecU are awaiting Aeliverr.. '
' JJtJffBR B HTJMEi Bheriu*s Office,
nolB-lm : '- FlacerviUe, county, Oal.
OLD WHISK Y.—'CHOIOB OLD
Whnat, Bye, add Bsnrl»ni.WbtzbS . ; T I
Bbri&laby - , •■ v. E.P. IfIDDLETOir, . ?
,#»W' ■■ J
LADIES.
GENTLEMEN.
MISSES AND LAlis-.
.©tfUISTMAS PRESENTS,.
YOB SALH BY
IN THE PRICE 01?
LEfiil.
L.OST ANi» Jtoimsb.
FEBSOJUL
RETAIL DBT GOODS.
fnjRWEN 6TODDART & BROTHER
v Present ti large and attractive rtock of
, . - „ Desirable Goode
to buyers for the selection of u*>e f al
.... holiday gifts.
AU of which nave been purchased at the late auction
ealcs
And will be cold at
BBiiUCED PRICES,
To effect rapid sales.
F*Eony Dress Goods at S7H* 60, 60, and 79
Double- width striped Poplins* 00.
Do plaid Poplins, 90.
All-wool Poplins.
• bilk and wool Poplins.
Empress Clothe, ' .
And a fell tine of choice colors
« . . FRBMOa MBRINOEi.
f rom W. 25 to 12.
• Rich Plaid Popline,
Do d 6 Merinccs,
Do do B7# o*nfe.
BfiOCHB BONG SHAWLS,
... , . of and Paris fabrics.
In choice designs and Coloring.
. . _ BLANKET SHAWLS.
Of new and desirable styles, at
Keducea. prices.
Balmoral Shirts. , &c
CUBWEN STODDART & BRO.,
450, 458, and 454 SECOND Street,
<3aIC 3t above Willow.
■PLACE LYONS VELVET,
" For Cloaks,
From auction, at
■ , . _ S • Reduced Prisei.
28 inch Lyons Velvet, *l6,
32-inch do - SX6,
CUR WEN STODB ABB U BRO. ,
■ 430, 453, and 454 North SECOND Bta>et,'
dels-iit . above Wtlloer.
THE MOiT USEFUL,
the best and tits citeafßst
HOLIDAY PRESENT#
. AT BAMBtSRSES BROTHERS.
v thb list of abticlbs: .
v " A very larae astoi'tDredt of plain,.
hemsCtchrd, and embroidered* Hdkfs-. Vary'deeeo.-
t jLaCE COLLaRs.-jjantbrio Collars and SetsF Very
A very J*W assortment of
_, fal 6 W«» offsnor beck, sthalf the
regniar retail pricea.
aLOVES-GtoyKß.-A very large assortment -of
Fleecy Lined, Cioth Glover, and all other' kinds
oi Gloves, very low.
, Balmoral skirts.
The lotgost aigartment of Baimoral Skirts in the oEy.
From *3 to $8 apiece. Very chSao.
MERINO GOODS. ■ ■ ,
The largest stock of Ladies’, Hen’s, Misses’, Boy#’; ■
and Children’s Merino OhdereMria and Drawers in fifer
city, at very lowest prices
' ■ , HOSIERS : HOSIERY ! ,
The best and cheapest liom-ry to the city.
LADIES’, MEN'S,. AND CHILDREN’S HOSIERY. ,
Cotton, Woolen, ,a»d Merino Hosiery, The largest'
assoitment ol every .ize, qnaltlv, a«d description.
SATCHELS ! SATCHELS I . :
AveryJargeassbfimentof french Morocco Satchels.
Very cheap.
LA CB VEILS ! LACE VEILS ! ...
Avery large aasortmenf of black' LaceVelis, at all
prices, very cheap.
. 'Ladles' and Gents’ Silk and Woolen Scarfs. •
, Hair Brtnhee, Comns, SilkHdkfs, ..
'Corsets, Linen ‘ Bosoms, and a. large assortment of
Fsncy Goods, mnch lower than at any other etere in
the'city. *t
-BambergerßßOS.’, No. 105 N. EIGHTH Street,. .
del9 6t , Third store above Arch f
SUPERIOR QUALITY BROCHA
i hwr SCARFS, In great variety of sizes. t
PiatdSilk Scarfs.
Plain bilk Scarfs.
Plaid Poplin Searfe.
Flaid Cashmere Scarfs.
. 'Embroidered, hem-Swfch and plain Cambric Hand-.
;kerchie& .
Lace Collars, Linen Collars, Cambric -Collars, and
other Lace goods. _
r EDWIN HALL & 00.,
■ ; ■, - No. 36 S. bEgOND Street.
ipHBAP AND USEFUL GOODS FOR
' V CHRISTMAS PRESENTS for the Helps about the
house,
- Merrimack Prints, 40c, •
'New Styles de Lathes, 44c.
Amerleau Prints, 37)£c.
. .... BrightFl&’dCashmeres. .....
Dress Goods, at reduced prices.
RDWiN.ttkLL & UO.»,
! ■ • • . No. as S. SKOOND Stre4.;
CJTO®BIOE QUALITY CLOAK VfiL
-K? VETS, pure eiik, Lyons masufaettue, 28, 32, and
3sinchee wide. '
Best quality Frosted Beaver Cloths.
Beaver do-lie of various kinds.
Cloaks, ready made.
Cloaks made to orcer. •
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
[ Wo «6 S. SECOND Street.
103* CIBBTTOT STSBEg. ~
delS-frtuilir
E. M. HEEDLIS
B SAETBBOHIYIHa
NOVELTIES
nr-
Ii ACES,
WHITE GOODS,
EMBROIDERIES,
VEIIiS,
HANDKERCHIEFS, dfco*
In erer?- variety and at SEDUCED PRICES,
* Suitable for “
CRfUSTMAB HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
19»* CHESTNUT STREET.
: @KIBT FOR 1864,
A EJf A2H> GREAT HfYEHTCOH ESC
HOOP SKIRTS. t .
THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC COB DOUBLE) STEEL
SPRIHG. -
J. I. A J.Ot . WEST, Bb*97 CHAMBERS STREEP,
HEW YORK,
Are the owners of the patent, and exclusive manufac
turers of this,.
J. W. BRADLEY'S
PATENTED" DUPLEX ELLIPTIC STEEL SPRING
SKIRTS.
This invention consists of Duplex Cor two) Elliptic
Steel-Spring*; ingeniously braided -tightly and firmly
'together, edge io-edge, making the toughest, most elas
tic, flexible, and durable spring ever used, enabling the
wearer, inconsequence oflts great elasticity and fiexi-.
bility, to. place and fold the skirt when in use as easily
and with <the same convenience a» a silk or xnnsiln
dross. It entirely obviates and silences the only objec
tion to hoop' skirts, vis; the annoyance to the wearer
as well as the public, especiallyin crowded assemblies,
carriages, railroad cars, church pews, or in any crowded
while giving the skirt tho usual full'‘and symmetrical
form, and is the lightest and most stylish and graceful
appearance for the street; opera, promenade, or house
dress. A lady haying enjoyed the pleasure, comfort,
and great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic
Spring Skirfc; for a single day, .will never afterward
Willingly dispense with the use of them. They are the
beet quality in every part, and by far the lightest, most
durable, comfortable, and economies! skirt made. Mer
chants will be supplied as above, and ladies in most
first-class retail stores in shia-city and throughout the
different. States. '
A®" Inquire for the
DOUBLE ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRT.
■QBADLBY’S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
D SKIRT, -
Yeryfienible, folded easily when In use to occupy a
email space, making the most agreeable skirt worn.
For sue by J. M. HAFLSIGH,
gpa CHESTNUT Street
T> RADLEY’S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
D BE3BT—Th« gwatsst Improvement w« have ever
zeeninLAßll^RTS^n^cloef
OURWIN STODBART & 880.,
*5O, *53, and *34 N, SECOND St., ab. Willow.
nolS-lm -
HOOP SKIRTS.
"OUR OWN MAKE.”
628.
The most-complete assortment and best quality and
styles in the market, wholesale and retail, at mana
factory.
No. 638 ARCH Street.
Together with tbe “NEW FLEXIBLE SKIRT,.” ju«t
out, the mo<t pliable Hoop Skirt in tbe market, equal
to the "Duplex Eliptic,” and at much lower prices.
Also, constantly in reeeipt of fnll lines of lowprioed
Eastern-made Skirts,kid padded and rivtted—ls springs,
.86 cente; 20 sprints, $1; 25 springs; *LI6; SO springs,
$1.26: anddO springs, $1.60, -A™,™
noSO-lm* WM. T. HOPKINS.
.JFTOgg.. .... r .
jJANDSOME HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
SIBERIAN SQUIRREL MUFFS,. $B.
• MINK SABLE MUFFS, fm.
HUDSON’S BAY SABLE MUFFS, $3O.
Also, a general assortment of
JJADIE®’ FXJTiS,
riTOH, STONE-MABTEN, HOY AU ERMINE,
AND CHINCHILLA.
A. K. & F. K. WOSIATH,
415 ARCH Strait. EMladalpMa.
FANCY FURS,
JOHN FABBKBAf
Ko. TIB AKOH Street, above Sayonth Street,
At bis old estabUihed ster*.
IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER, AND
DEALER IN FANCY FURS
LADIES AND CHILDREN.
Hairing nowln store a very lsrgeandbeanttMsswrt;
solicit a sail 5c5 those Jto want.
Remember tho name and number,
JOHN HABETEA,
- *lB ARCH. Street, above Seventh.
I have no sartner or sonneotlon with any ether stors
lnthl» city. . oc3-4mif
1864. 1864.
«HRO».«0 TH|. DATE GKO. JF, WOMRATH.I
No. 415 Arch Street, .
. *Avm now omi.
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
FANCY FUKS,
To wbl’ab they Invite the Attention of buyers.
<M9O-Sm . . •
v ED-UCATIOBTAX,
A YOUNG LADY WISHES TO DE
vote threeorfonr bonrs eachdayto teaching, either
in a sshool or family,' a class of small children pre
ferred. Address . _
del6-41*. "H. N.,” office of Press.
VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY.—
V MILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL, four miles bom
MEDIA, Pa. Thorough conjM in.Math«maUcs,Olassl«.
Natural Sciences, and English; practical lessons in CiVU
Engineering.. Pnptta.rewived at »ny time, and of all
ages, and enjoy the benefits of a home. Refers to John
H Capp & Son, 2S South Third street; Thos. J. Olayton,*
Esq,, fifth And Prune streets: ex-Sheri* kern, ana
others. Address Bey. J. HSBVEI BARTON, A. M..
VILLAGE GREEN, Pennsylaania. no6-6m
A TTENTION, LADIES ! —AN Bl
■iA taking iflne abroad that tVe Dry Qoodj
Store N. W corner Tenth and South streets is a branch
of James Denny's* X hereby disclaim all connection
with, that establishment, eitherdig^Va^KsSh?*’
H. W, sorner *TBNTIi and SOOTH die, t
1 nnn SPRING HOBBY-HORSES
I,UUU (new and fancy Btylee), goose-neck Bleds,
**"■ c “ ta - *«• ’*? KOTOS,
. »f »»4 3U<9 Hartli IHttD
CADBBMAN WANTED—IN A JOB*
BftfG DKY GOODS HO*W4. oa M4BKET Kreefc,
to eel I to the city and near country cask trade.
, Aliboidlotfer will be made tea SALE -
&AN
Addrees "Jobber.* * Press office,
WaKTKB-a 81T STATION IN THJi
. f T DKT GOODS JOBBING BUSINESS,
br a roans msa who caa Inllaeace a lar*a city and
Western toil*.
Address **ll.,*' Press office,
WANTED-A SITUATION ABBOOK-
T » BIISPER. 1b some WHOLESALE HOrToB Can
fijinial good city references. Address “J. M.. ” Prigs
office, del6-3t*
DOOEKEEPER AND- CASHIER
" WASTBD.lualnwEetail Establishment. Hast
baNft. 1 la every respocfc. Address, with reference,
**A. B. C,.fe Qa.," this office. <i*lG 3t
A UOTIONEEB (EXPERIENCED),
Or FAESSItfAg.—A Young Man r-'qnlresaSstßa*
tion as the above. Address *' Auctioneer. st press
office. dels 6t*
a bit Nation wanted by a
* , Yonnr Wan as Salesman, who has had some ex
retience Id e Wholesale an** Retail Store. Reference
given. Address **C, R., 55 Press Office. • 4a15-2t*
AN EXPERIENCED MALE TEACH
/”*“ BEdesires Beat references given. Ad
press P. R., ■ Inquirer office, Phils. daK-GS*
TO PHOTOGRAPHERS.—WANTS®,
iitn fc Photograph Gallery Sor
•|g® riy***.Dy from who-
Has fad twenty years s practice in a gallery of
own in the neighborhood of Boston. Can give the beef
of reference. Imiutte bl or address
del4-wf*3t*
TO DRUGGISTS:—TWO ACTIVE
‘■' A : BAEESMSN wanted hr* Wholes*!* Krai Pilot,
and Glass House. They suit he able to iaSaensea
large amour* of near, trade ~ All fvpoiicaUoas will be
treated confirlenfiaflv.. Adores?, with name, *‘l)rtie
Salesman, 5 * Press Office, de!4 4v*
QALESMAN WANTED—A YOUNG
Jy MAN well acquainted ;Wtth the City Retail and near
Country Notion and Men’s Famishing Trade.- Address,
With reference. Box 130 Poet Offiedv dels 3E
WANTED, BY A MBDLE-AGED
» » Man, SITtT A.TION - . by the-first of January, in
Bf»me Mercantile, Manufacturing, or Railroad Olßae
- Cab write a good band; would, make himself aonerslly
; useful; is familiar with mercantile affaire, and a go id
&alsfsjan, Address “Salesman,” at this office, for
■*threa days. • d*ls-3t*
;WANT EE—AN ACTIVE YOUNG
i'll -HUS. between 17 and St, TO ffil GOODS In a
f Shirt Jiad Collar Manufactory. One acquatuted with
I'^nateffi?* B** 8 **” 4 ' P»st««o B >
WAipD-A STORE (GROUND
■» v Floojr dr Second-story Boom) on
. ~ , JttAKtCRT 6TRBET,
bottreettßeeoßd and Sixth stmts, or Fourth near Her
get; -Address Box 1490 Post Office. de!s 2t*
WABTID—AIT ACTIVE BUSINESS
' ’ Han, of strict t inte*rity, to joia the Advertiser
a M E.tato, Conveyancing. and Bmploy-
Si ® f ® r ® Mo and required. Ap
piy.O%€> MARKET Street. dals-_3t*
WANTED—ON THE Ist JANUARY
" * a BAB wbo can write a good hand and correct at
figure?, as BNTET CLBRK. • " 85
Address “Notions,” at Press Office, inband writing
of applicant. - delJ-3i*
WANTED-r-IN A WHOLESALE MIL
-77 LlNERYandTrimmingstore, a.SAtBSMANwho
:is acquainted with the business. Good references re-
Addreas “L. M.Box SSl.Phiiada. P.O.
(if su-zt
WANTED—A TOTING- MAN IN A
ail. w^SJSFSL’-PJKS 1 House ®» city trade. (Ad
dress Bex 1701 Post Quite, delii-St*
"WANTED—A SITUATION AS BOOK
est clty teference giTen. Address
Box 1731, Post Office. ; dfrlS St* '
Wanted—a situation as book
* 7 KEEPER and Financier in an eslahiished bust.
ne<*j with a view to an interest: can furnish *15,000
cep™. -Aidresß “Book keeper," Box 647 PnlUOei
phla P. O. deli-St*
TArANTED.—RETURNED AND DIS
• 7 ABLED Officers and Soldiers in want of Pro fit a ole
Employment peculiarly adapted to their condition
should address COBBS, BROTHERS. & CO., Phila
delphia, Pa. delilm-
WANTED IMMEDIATELY—CAN
. VARSERB for a LIFE INSURANCE CO MPA try,
to wlioln liberal commissions will be paid. Address
E. Wi,”. at the office of this paper, giving name and
address, - deld 3t*
WANTED—A GOOD SALESMAN, IN
.7 7, a Wholesale Hat House, for country trade. Ad
dress Box 2363 Philadelphia PrO,, with name and re
ference, . K*l4-Si*
WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE SILK
«T b 7 thelst of January next, two first class
SALESMEN, who can influence - a Pennsylvania or
Western trade. Address, Ac., “B. C.»” Box 2019
Post Office. deß-Gt*
WANTED TO BELL-THE STOCK
J • and Fixtures of an old-established Hardware
House, doing an excellent business. The stock is well
selected dad suitable for Pennsylvania and Ohio trasle.
To one wishing to engage in the business" great Induce
ments will be offered, as the party to retire from
business.
Address, with real name, ”N. &C 0.,” No- 639 N.
BROAD Street. delQ*ot*.
WANTED--BY A MIDDLE-AGED
’ * LADY*. a SITUATION as Seamstress, to do plain
sewing. Satisfactory reference given. Gall on or ad
dress during the week, Mrs. LAMBERT, at residence of
Thomas Y. Landis, HARVEY Street, a few doors west
Of Main street, Germantown. de!2 mwifo*
WANTED—A SITUATION AS BOOK
* * KEEPER. Best city reference for ability and
integrity given. Address ‘ 4 Bookkeeper, ll Pres^Omco,
WANTED; AGENTS.—AGENTS IN
eveir County, at #7O a month, expenses paid, to
IntredueejCrtaan new and articles, the best sell
iFFwSSS* particul&ra, address OTIS
GARRY. BIBPEgOEP, MAINE. , - oe2B-d&W3an
A GENTS WANTED FOBTHB NURSE
AND SPY, one of the molt interesting and
exciting books ever- published, embracing the
adventures of a Woman in the Union army as Nurse,
Scout, and Spy. Giving* a most vivid inner picture" of
the war. Returned and disabled officers and soldiers
in want of profitable Employment will find it peculiarly
adapted to their condition. ■ JONRB BROS. & CO.,
CHESTNUT Si * Philadelphia. £a
M NOTICE.—WANTED —A GOOD
HOUSE, for a small family, in good
location. Beat not to exceed $5OO. Apply or address
* W. G. HUEY, Banker,
deld-Sl* . 54r Sonin THIBD Street
M A FURNISHED HOUSE
WANTED.
Address Box 1840 Philadelphia Post Office, dell-61*
3&19X A HOSTH-SVANTED
AGENTS everywhere to introduce the aew.
SHAW & CLARK SIXTEEN HOLLAS "FAMILY SEW
ING MACHINE, the only low price Machine in the
conn try which is lieenseaby Grover St Baker, Wheeler
& Wilson, Howe, Singer A Co., and Eachelder. Salary
and expenses,or large commissions allowed. All other
Machines now sold for less than forty dollars each are
inft.inyemetitg, and iheseller and user liable. Illus
trated circulars sent free. Address SHAW & CLARK,
aOIS-d&w3m BIPDKFO&P. Maine
FOR SAM AKFio"L®T.
« ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.—Aft
. Estate of SAMUEL DAVIS, deceased. -E
Will he sold at Publießaie on the Premises, on the
12th day of Ist mo., JANUARY. 1885, at I o’clock P. M.,
th* following d* scribed Real Estate:
No. 1. Consisting of &U that certain tract of Land situ
ate in the township of Haverford, Delaware county, on
tfcie Rsdnorand Darby road, six miles west of Market*
street Bridge, containing 88 acres and 7-SOperohes.
The imuroYemenis aie Stone Mansion. 40 by 20 feet,
with Kitchen; Stone Bars. 60 by 40 feet, will accommo
date 30 head of live stock t Stone Wagon House, superior
Spring fi ourp, and other Out- building*.
This landU in a high state cf-coitivation and well
watered. - ,
No. 2 Consisting of all that certain tract of Land
situate in the township of Haverford, Delaware coun
ty, on the Philadelphia and West Chester Plank road,
six miles west cf Market*street Bridge, containing 76
sorts 2 roods and 23-25 perches. The improvements con
elstof a Atone Dwelling House and Out kitchen; new
Stone'Barn, 70 hy 50 feet,'and other Boildinss. of
this tract ?0 acres are in wood, the rest cleared and in a
high state of cultivation. A stream of water passes
through the farm. This land fronts on Piank road and
contains sei ersl splendid building sites.
No. 3. Couriering of the tract of Land adjoining tracts
Nos. 1 and 2on Pi auk road, containing acres. Of
this tract 21 acr«s are is wood, the rest in good stats of
cultivation. A good stream of water passes through
the place.
No. 4. Consisting of all that tract of Laud situate in
Upper Darby, county aforesaid, oh the Radnor and.
■ Darby road, near Philadelphia and West Chester Plank
road. con'ainin* 18 acres 22 parches. The improvements
consist of a new Stone Dwelling House, 44 Jeetby 20,
and Frame Stable.
628-.
The above four tracts are ip a good and Improving
neighborhood* and within 1& mi*es of tne. termination,
of the Delaware* county Passengtr Sail way.
Ho. 5. Consisting of Stone Dwelling House* 32 by 20
feet, two and abalf stories high; yard and garden con
taining 1 rood 4-70 perches; is situate on Darby and
-Radnor road, % mile above Garretiford road, and six
miles from the city. aNGaUNR DAVIS,
GEORGE DAVIS,
THOMAS STILE*
Administrator.
delSftoSt*
£ ADJOUBHED SALE.
EXECUTORS* SALE
The undmigned, executors of CHRIST OPHEE
WIGTOWN, late of Franklin township. Huntingdon
county, deceased, by virtue of fchepower and authority
Tested m them by the will of said deceased, will offer
at Public Sale, on the premise?.
On ■taufiSDAT. December 22,1554,
at 10o’clock A M. ' ,
All that VALUABLE LIMESTONE FARM,* situate in
Franklin township, Huntingdon county, containing 160
acres, 140 of which are clearfd and improved. The
buildings consist of a good two-story double frame
dwelling-house, and necessary outbuildings, and a
frame bank barn 76 XAO feet. A good young orchard,
hearing fruit, and several-fine springs, noth slate and
limestone, are on the property.
-It on the turnpike from Spiuce Greek to
Centre county, and Is four miles from bpro.ee Creek, a
Station oh the Pennsylvania Railroad. The creek
passes through the firm, and there are two good water
-powers,' at one of which there is a dam already built,
ready for machinery.
. Thefarm is in good order and cultivation, audits
convenience to schools, churches, stores, and the large
iron manufacturing establishments of Huntingdon
county, makes .this one of the most desirable mrots in
the interior of the State. Possession will be delivered
on the first of April The exetutors will at same time
offer at public sale 320 acres of laud in county,
lowa.
Stone of the ieirs.desiring to purchase, the property
Will he sold to the highest and beat bidder- .
TEEMS oi’ SALE One third in hand and the resi
due in one and two years from date of sale, with in
terest from the first of April, 1865, secured by the bonds
and mortgage of the purchaser. '
' SAMUEL WTQTOK,
E, B WIGTOCf.
JOSEPH BY6ABT,
EKfl del6-3i
Hpyrisopos, Decernter 1.1, 1884.
■yALUABLE' OIL LANDS IN WEST
VIRGINIA FOR SALE.
One tracl cf 030 acres, having a fronting of two miles
cm the Kanawha river.imraedia'ely oppositeißUxibjth,
Wilt county, G. B.« known as or
BOOED BOTTOM FARM, and on which Oil was first
discovered in 17S0 (see map), and is well known for its
Oil indications. ...... . ■
Another tract on the opposite side of the river from the
above, containing 240 acres,, with over a mile of river
front,or boring surface,and on which is the well-known
gas well (see imip), which was commenced and dug-to
the depth of somelfiOfeet, when oil foil in price to one
dollar per barrel, and the work was suspended:
The oil indications of these properties are well known
in the neighborhood. , -
Also* two tracts on Tucker’s Creek, containing ahont
250 acres. These lands wilfbe sold together, or sepa
rate, to suit purchasers.
To parties wbhing to fom a reliable de
velopment, toese lands cannot be surpassed. Exami
nation will substantiate this statement. .
- For terms, and further particulars, address* for a few
day? * WM. EC. PARMEKTER,
877 North EIGHTH SlreeHor, cars of
del6-6t* D. s. KETLKB.3BB. FOPKgSBt., PLUS.
T?OR SALE—A VALUABLE OIL TEE
£ - KITOBT. wltßlaa. ta*.
OiaMARKB--’Street,
P)R SALE—A LARGE LOT OF
SHELVnsTG, CODRTERB, &Oi, In good coiadit on.
Apply atSBS MABKBT Street, upstairs. &?U 3t*
t?OR RENT—THE LARGE PHOTO
JC rraphie Booms formerly occupied By W. L. GBR.
MON. comer of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Street..
Also, several o»ar toob s o«» tho Photoirschio Booms.
Inpalra at Glfi WASHINGTON Eqnare. nolT
TJ LET—THE SECOND AND THIRD
STOBIES OF THS COMMON WEALTH BUILDING,
611 and 613 Street; second story suitable for
coal oil or other offices. Also, the fif h and Sixth
stories of the old Most Office Building, Dock street, be
low Third. -
THOMAS B. CONNELL,
~ . - Coontmg-Honseof Dr. 1). Jajne ABon,
■deld-Sl* . .. a*a OHBQ I HPT Street,
n TL LANDS-U3ACRES, VENANGO
..V? COJIEjre, Coveted sltN immense Umfccr,
and cdßtatning coal and Iron,
,«!*«► . " • »0NSI89?0»t01|»* .
M SNELL;
_f34 WALNUT street.
BEALE STATE,
FOR SAXJB AM) TO LET.
M TO RENT—A DESIRABLE RE
BIDBKCE, situated at No. SI South TWBft
otreat, near Borneo. bow In complete order. Apply to
It BOBBKT MAC gSEGOB, dID WALttrjrgt.
H SALE—A VERY DESIBA
■W.TNrd’ J.®? 0 ®- situated on the north aids of
hoilnfert, IiSIvSVV SiK,eeMh - tot2sfeat6inchec
6y ISfeeN thgushdo i.„w s , ereeti A pbly to
It 808E..r hue Dltßailßy *l9 WaLSHT St.
Mforsale-a large number
of email Houses in the lower part of tha cits- * also,
well-secured Ground Kents, cheap for cash. For far
ther particulars apply at “•.
dei3-I2t* Kov 935 WALBtrr -Street.
F)R sale—that valuable lot
OF GROUND, eontheaat corner of EIGHTEENTH
and RITTENRoTISfi Streets ; fron| on Eighteenth street
08 feet, on Kittenhcnee street 113 feet. .
Also, the Lot of Ground northwest corner Chest«nfc
and Twenty-second streets; front on-Chestnut street IX
test by 120 feet on Twenty; «teeond street .
Apply to - THOMAS H. CONNEIL,
Counting-House of Or. D. J*.vne ArB »n,
deT4-3l* . _ 24ft CHESTNUT Street.
AUCTION SALES.
BAZAAR, NINTH AND ’■ SAN
-4Q135l SOM J*trpt-tP
AUCTION SALE OF HOUSER. CARRIAGES, Ac..
At HJSXT *T
FIFTY BOSSES.
Suited to Harnww and the Saddle, including—
A fine Brown Bare, “HosS;” a no-top Wacom haru
ne«f, Ac.. to close sa estate. -
A Blooded Bay Mure, with Chit by the Arabian trot
ting horse -‘Comet. "
o f Maras, Sogers' Carriage to carry six, and'
Double Harness by tansy & Phillips;
A Cbay Pony, suitable for children.
Also, other Horses.
Also, a half-bred Durham Cow,
Also, three Donkeys, Donkey Cart, and Harness.
A 4 !urge-collection of dcsiralila now and socuod-hanfl
garriagee, Bight Wagons; Dearborns, lee., with whSdr
thd sale wtli commence.
Also, Single and Double Harness, Saddles, Bridloa,
Whips, Costas, Halters, As- . .
Previous to tie Homes, abonf. ,
FIFTY SllSrStfß,
« t ' S S2B <l j n l. hSKidsomely finished. inula,
sleiah™ fiaa Portland Sleighs, and some sesosd-haoft
Kobes and Heigh ball*.
•sS* IPv acc‘®u s 6toi weather ■
JKg** Sadeof
JBSp l * Carfiagos and fiarcpNß ad srivatA Raid
. HmM . ALFRED St BEERNBSSr
de36-2tif . : - ~ - ■ • • . . Aacttaneur,
AiTOEMESffS,
OF MUSia
tefseeand jgmi roam,
(Atao of the Theatre,B a lSSoS;*^S
SewTicatre, WiahfiieMtos and. the Alorandrik (Ta.l
Stag* Mimager....— ■... R. w£lSB%!
™“* m IStkaMMfc
3BDwf« FOajUESr,'
WIB render
His Great andJft&folJjg ImpeTsonatfea.’
_ > T6B OABDiITAtr BITk hi. •
in. Bnlwer ’ s celebratedplk y nf
pnaim i#l»:
• , $8SE?B? SSffiS BSf
rtSuii£% 1)8 prcdEoMwiti ®Terr poisfM*so
sCßKEßY, COSTUK®?, iPPOIHTMKfji
SSp'sEsSSig"*' i
as JULES.
po, f lw * r
MONDAY, "»« FSIDA*
**'' i3EATS w
BSTOEHGsr““ 8 “ WBW ™S®^f , «**a*.Toa«M|
The Box Sheet, for the gale of teesrsft riamL asm
open between the hoars of 9 and 4JC
Admission, 60 and 25 sent*.
Secured Seale 69 cents additional.
A MERICAN ACADEMY OY 55'XJSIQL
GRaND,. i
SOIBBE MtUTAIRS^»
WYBRB ACADEMIC CADETS:
(WE F. WYEKS, A. M., PriacipaEJ
,
WEDNESDAY EVENING, Dee. aifclflßE
Under tie direction of *
JttAJOR Q, ECKHNDOBFF,
_ . BIEGFBED’S CEEBBEATED^Sno*™*” 1
attSjdl^M o diractloa 0* Mr. A. BIRGFEEB, WilltefK
TICKETS (including reserved ee»ts) FIFTY CBHTBL
WALK TJT-STR BBT THBATSB—
” jaw (ffIDAT) HlOHl’, Deo. M!»
Dec - >iw
Benefit Benefit Benefit
Benefit Benefit Benefit
Benefit Benefit Benefit'
A ... Benefit Benefit Benefit
versatile Actress.
inCILLB WBBTfißti. LUCILLE WBBTKER
J* uc !jl‘ Western, Ductile Western"*
{■noige Western. Lucille Western!
Lucille Western, Lucilla Western!
Bnciße Wettern, . Lucille Western!
Luc lie Western, Lucille We. tern!
Lucille Western, * Lucille Western
Who will appear this evening in Ter sweot^lSeir
_ character of
‘ LADY ISABEL ABD MaDAME VISTE...
In C- W. Taylenre’s moral.- emotional nlar,
THIS WEEK, OF-
EiST LTNNB, OB THE ELOPEBBSTK*
East Lynne, or The Blopement.
East Lynne. or The Elopement.
Bast Lynne, orThe Jttopemenfe,
1 Bast Lynne, or The, B<opement.
Ea*t Lynne*, or Tfae/Blopemsnt.
East Lyssa, or^he-Biopement.
E*st Lynne, or The Elopement.
East Jbynns or The Elopement.
Bast Lynne, or The E opsment.
East Lyssa, cr The Blopameni.
Bast Lynne, or The Elopement.
„ East Lynne, or The Elopement.
. Bast Lynne, or The Blopement.
Seats may he secured from 9 till 3.
OnTo-morroTr (Saturday) Kurht *
! MiSS LUCILLE WBSTBKff,
_ Will appear for the last time as .
OXfITHIA* THB BfiAPTIFUL GIPSr.i..., ft
GBOYBB * BTNTC C . r ?‘ S : rHtJ ' r Stri r *’„?. b ° T g
nfTi .
Of Dion Douclcaalt’a beautiful Military and firm runtime
Drama* in three acts,
JESSIE BKOWH;
,*HE BELIEFOF EUCKMOW.
raiaurfe &SS&&
nntADEfjPHIA’B E£4TB, ™
. TBBBXTIBE PRESS
iSTe ? %^Ai r .?f ll, ‘ rhi »* its PredncHon fa
THE MOST PLATTE aiRO HOTICSSi-
And prououi m it undoubtedly t%« *
, SDCCBSS OF THE SEASOW.
The pemmance will conclude with the-inlerestiaa:
serio-comic diosia, 5a three acts called
DON CJEiAR DE BAZiN. _
Don Ciesar.
"Will If© produced on
. MONDAY EVENING,.Dec. IStll,
THE OCTOBOOS.
OS SATURDAY AFTER WOOS. Bes 17« i
bbvebte|btbi grand Ifxijg 'wAimes ' ab»
last matinee op jessir drown. aSSt
\yALKUT- STREET THEATJSfi:
* S pis' r (i’ r idfty) EVENING, De® B IS' m
BENEFIT! BENEFIT! BENEKTt
Of the cnanniiig. young. ab' e actress..
f „ LUCILLE WESTERS.
.
Seats may be gtcnied Irom fl tm a Curtain rleeg a!7jfc
Tl/TBS. JOHN DREW’S NSW ARCH*
-*-TA feTEEET TFEA.TEB.
, BENEFIT OF J. S. CLA-SKE,
' m H ,Iv, FR IDAT * BecestffiUSaSH.
THE “KSIGHTS OF THE SOTOSD TABLE,’*
“A KISS IH THE DA3KJ>
“BOBISSOa CRUSOE ” .
“if IF OBSESS’*
-SBLIH PBTrjBONK.
TOH TITTLES.
acd
CLAEES as
CHARTS a 5....
CLitBKS a5.....*......
fZJ-BEAT NATIONAL fTT'RgiITH —WAT—
NUT STBEBT, -ABOVE EIGHTH.
Directress, BEa. CHABBES WASHES, fomflrtyMßK.
BAN BICE.
young mcono,
YOUNG KIGCao, ’
THE GKEAT CHILD. WONDSB,
THE GBBAT child wokdeb,
mil appear, every Evening and on Wednesday and Bb*
tcrday Afternoons this week. Hois immense, and hag
no rival on tie .....
• FLYING TRAFBZE. ' ’
TheTALLEENBBOTHEBS. NICGI.O.Kmbw*.
MBBRY and HUTCHINSON. tie BHERWoOD YABH-
Mr: and Mre. TOM KI KG Mra. WAR NBBh th*
great Man Monkey, W. KOCBBLLE, Mr. SAM STICK*
NBY, the TRAINED DOGS, BATON Sr&NB, LB JEQTO
BURT, the Wild Eider of the West, will all appear Oder
week. Brilliant entree at every performance.
„„ SPECIAL NOTICE:
LB JEUNE BUBT, a dashing, fearless eqnertrTaa
wlll appear thle evening. He la one ofihe moot intrepid,
riders in the profession.
Admission—First Tier, 50. cents; Second Tier, 25 oeatnc
Private Boses, $3 and :
Performance commence—Evening 5.40. Afternoon J3<
o’clock. ■
Come early on all occasions, and get choice seats it
eights. • ... . d*”
ASSEMBLY BUILDERS, TEN Tit
XI- and CHESTNUT Streets.
_ SI ON OK BLITZ,
The Great NICBOMANCEB and fSHTBILOQUIS*.
wbtSSSSS?, c & s Evraj Bvasiaa At «( o’clock, an*
bracing the wdpDERSAirb
•EXTRAORDINARY POWEBS OF YENTSHOGIHSIi*
producing £atoniadir;r effects of the hnman voice* and
the LEARNED CANARY BIBBS’ BNTBIfpIffMISgTH.
Admission. 2d cents; Children Id cents; SMervedwnta
CO cents. nc3N
CANF&ItD'S NEW OPEBA HOU&a,
tJ KAC3- Street, below Third.
OPEN FOB THE SEASON.
SAMUEL S. SANFORD........Proprietorand Ufa»n etr ,
SANFORD’S OPSBA TROCPE, -
The largest and best Minstrel Company in oxataneo.
Boniord-appears in Songs, Dances, "and hie Enrjasctiu**
QBBMANIA OKOHESTBA.—PEBLia
hJ BEHEABSALS every SATURDAY, M.ag o'clock
P. M., at MUSICAL FUND HALL. Stng.a .Tickets, *
cents. Six Tickets,tl, to he had at Oon'l’s,. Andre’s,
and Meyer’s Mnale Stores. and at the Halh. no7-tt
CHRIST EEJBC 3SB B.—»
ThU admirable picture, tbe NfcjtandncHMfc'nf
tne painter West, & now on exhibition d Oie AC AIH9EE
OF JINN AHTS, 1035 CHESTNUT Street, tocttfeec
■with tie entire collection of the Xnstitnaoi Admittance
twenty-five cents. .'
EXHIBITION OF WOE?S.OF ARI^.
JCj POE THE BENEFIT OP THE OHIHST3&R OOK~/
““'•'S&MBWIIIWBI
An Exhibition of a Private CiDe«}on of Wo** at
Art, in Paintioga.Scnlptnre, WaterColoa, and oAw
A<inifiiiifsn 25 et«.; Seaton Tijjista Mct»
>fHE ACADEMY OF FIH* aRtC
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k»dE±e' FOR boston.
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