NOTICES. ..-T *J£a'a.-muim 0T ONE OF Hts HOST LECTURES, fgl Pif ETXHINd KXSXT WEEK, jjt'SlpAL FUND HALL. fijML — ———" ■ ■■ ryUSMORWiAfIIt or U ]? GREAT CENTRAL FAIR XJ, St SANITARY COMMISSION-, c r> Iff FHIDABEIrFHIA, JTJEfB, ififii P* FT OHABIBS ,T, STILLH. PBIOB, FIVE BOJ.LAKa. ■ U. S. Sahitaky. Oojnnaarojr, PBir.ABSIPHIA -AdJKOY, 1307CHBSTHBT STRSKY, ... - , BMMUffli 1», 1884. t y Anthers of the Yurievs Committees of the Great MMt r fej T rp, &i the re t'oales, • Thomas A. Bndil, ' hatimer, Charles Rhoads,' • Mis BWilen, Hi chard Wood. fjlHMiPnivas. Charles 8 Warts, H. litbur f Coffin, E. B, Wood. ( Orne, Janies Bayard.' Jots W. muduinu Joseph A Clay, jtußjss Watwon,: '. , Alfred M. Collins, . dosiph H, Dallas, Charles W. Ctuhtaam, ;olt i ahhnrst, _ _ Philip 0, Garrett. (n«r« 4 0. Cooper and Thomas Evans are the only uhoi)s dnlr anthorired to collect funds for the Aseoelt- G „ JOHN H ATWOOD, Vl* l , Becordlne Baoretary. oxvxcm MS® city bounty .✓ FUND COMMISSION, COMMON WEALTH rtlDiaa, No. eu CHESTS# .Street. ' FsiumPßiA, Bee. 17.1534. ill p*rsan» fcarief claims tills Comeaissio* notified to present them o&ror before SafCEDAT. Leber 24th, IBM. ; E. P. KING, F i(’,9‘€t . . President. OFiTLCE OF THE ffIAStTAOED* v It KBS* INStf&AUCB OOMPABY, 80. H 4 tiLlfOT Street, • TviLAJOBhPSiAt December 1.1301 fit Annual Vetting of the Stockholders of ‘ * The Company of the State of fjEisylvaßia’twill be held, at the office of the Gem sit, on MONDAY, the 2d day of January, 18W, be- Lru the hours of 4 and 6o’clock P. M., when as l-fjiioß for Ten Directors for the year 1866 will be held L| W ordance with the Charter and By-***?* M< B. aSIuTi Jil-tja3 Secretary r OFFICE PMKSTLTASIA Km- BOAS OOMPAHU TgnmpnrgaiA. Wot. 4th, IBM. •JOHCB TO SHARBWOtTOSHB.—The Shareholders hi m Company are notlfiedThat, under Besolntion of the hiii of directors, they are entitled to sntnun-ibe to the & of the Company the amount ofTBN PBB CBS*. ■. respecuve Interest, as shown by the Boohs of lit Company on the 2d but.. !. e t shareholder entitled Jo a fractional part of a Oiie, under the terms of the ilesolatlon,shall have the r.riiece of subscribing far a roll share on the payment i( Fifty Hollars. jUittoeh will be limed at the par yalne of IIFTX tiILAES per share. Accruod Interest at SIX PWB (IST. will be charged from Ist Inst, nntll payment It f fse Books for subscription and payment will be open B IoKBAX, the 7th inet, , and will close on the dUtof [mniber nort, after whioh no farther sahscrlptlons till bo rewired under this Beeolntton, THOB. T. lIBTH, »t.U«SI Trsaegrer. (IBKTttIS JMXMIt XO SHE id? FOOK —Tli*' Ofieers u 4 Teachers ef the lEJFOHD BTBMT MISSEOS, intend atving their ucai Dinner to_the children of tho Schools nndarthetr on CHRISTMAS D AY(idondey). at the Mission idle, So. (119 BEDFORD Street, at 1J o'clock, The Hinds of the cause are affectionately invited to be intent. Donations of Money, Poultry, Provisions, die., in respectfully solicited, and can be sent to either of bi undersigned, or to any ef tbe managers: JACOB if BIKDBIM, a® GHISTHBT Street. IfBDBPS. TARD, SOS SPSDOi Street. ■ JAMES L. BISPHAM, 710 Strath SSCOHB Sheet. lEORQE MILHKBH, BSB ARCH Street. 4017-7 t OFFICE OF THE WESTTEBH rMI'.&YLViHIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Philadelphia, -December 22 1864. . JOTICETO BTOUKHOLDEKB-—The Annual Meeting phis Ku-okhoWora of thaWerttern Penneylraaia Rail fed Company will be held on MOHDAT. the ninth day Vannaiy, 1860, at 12 o’oloc't M., at So. 338 Booth iJBIRD Hreet, Philadelphia, lineal BlecUon for President and Directors will be Fame day and place ; 4«a-tja9 JOSEPH DESCRY, Seoreiary. E»“ NOTtOH.- The Annual Wseilnff of the Stockhumars of the « l CREEK AHD RIDGWAT EAtI.EOiD'COMPACT USHhe Mdon SfoirnlT, tfc« ninth dar of January, IfJM'HK o'olools P.M., alrHo, »38. South THIED Itmt, Philadelphia, da Ejection lot Peealdent and Bliedtonrwtuwwa. Mm day and place. „ JOIfISPH LESLEY, Secretary. ftnumpstA. Pen. M.-1864. da23 tja3 tsr OFFICE OF THE, WEBTMORE* H? LAH& COAL V COI£FAHY, 80. S3O South fSIBD fitted ceiaer of WUling’* alley, n rt , , an , Phil.ldelphia, Den 31,1861 it a meeting of the Directors of the WSS !; MORS- IiHD COAL COMPANY, held this day, a Dividend of r.TE F£B CENT, on the Capital Stoe* was declared, MT&hie on and after January 3d, 1865. The Transfer Boohs will he Cth 4*224ja5 ’ * Treasurer. OFFICE OF «THE BfiVJAITCE ® INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHlhADfllr HU. ft©. 308 WALNOTStreet.. t , BiM . Phtlajdelphia, December 21.18&i. it a meeting of the Stockholders or**Tlie Reliance naraace Company of Philadelphia,” held on the SiMnstant, the following gentlemen were elected 351* mif, to serve for the ensninr year, viz,: ttraTiagley. William Stevenson. lEhm S. Thompson. Bsnj. W. Tingley, J£nn Masser. Marshall Hiil. hmi Bisph&m. Charles Iceland. I L. Carson. Robert foland. wm Steen. J. Johnson Brown, loiias H. Moore* Aid at a meeting of the J ‘«B Tingley. Esq., w f arfclent. ■ 4e22- 3t ter* OFFICK OF TJMK IVICTIOI *» RAILROAD COMPANY.--WOTIOH TO BTOOK WLDERB,—A special meeting of the Stockholders of jfi Junction Kalfroad Company will be h* at 1S! o’clock M., whea aa ELBOTIOH jnt te haul f or ceyen Director) to serve for the eßettiag '& Books hf the Company will M olosed for deya prior to the day of sard election EDWABD ELY, Secretary. t»- OFFICE OF YHE PENH MDTDAL J^ gt bIFB INStTEANOB COMPART, 931 CHEST- An Blectlon for Nine Trastees, to serve he held at the Office of the Cora "«Mo™iM 2ddarof Janiiary ’ im Po “ a J tl|,TOBt H. S. STEPHENS, Secretary. 9II>;„COM]PAWIES. ggF» ihb«oii< oonnsira’* 05 Tf® CHEAT PETROLEUM BASIN PENNSYLVANIA, xarion couisrapY. “5," Ko. lift S, Fourth St., PHILADELPHIA. " DIRECTORS! • Bos. CHAS. P. HAMSDELIr, Oil City (proprietor OB T. J, BMIOTT, Clarion county. Bosunodoro SAMUEL LOOKWOOB, D. S. V. ”■ me distance-above its confiuenos with the Ohio at gsrkerelicjg (the termlnueof the Baltimore and Ohio Nailroad), and lies directly noon and in a direction acroßß the gieai “Oil Belt” of this region (as may be seen upon the map), in the immediate vicinity of file, yonderftil ••Bajning Springs,” now regarded as-a f “fatodiwition. of the presence of oil, fro ax the fact that jus the oil gas that rises to the surface and bom# upon the water. This property consists of an area of 1,185 aeresof magnificent oil and mineral lands, of which.the Company owns an undivided half Interest in fee sim ple, extending 1% miles on the Kanawha river, which if navigable to the Ohio. Other streams* tributarieshf the Kanawha, traverse this tract, presenting along their margins every surface indication of a'rioh yield of oU. The Company holdsthe right to put doWn wells all over this extensive boring surface, and oil has already been discovered on this property, near the river, at the depth . of SSfeet. The sinking of two wells to the depth of 800 feet, if necessary, was provided, for in the purchase of 'the land, all of whichispaid for without touching the working or reserved capital of the Company. In addi tion to this, the Company own* an important interest (also paid for) in a well located within 400 yards of the Sreat hewellyn well, which has flowed 2,500 barrels per ay, and Is directly among the celebrated Bathhone group (see map); These are. lt is said.the greatest pro ducing wells in the country. The former owners of this well .were forced to abandon Hon the breaking oat of the rebellion, but the Company has now made ar rangements to reopen and tube it, when a large yield of oil may reasonably be expected from this source-atone, in addition to the above described properties, the Com pany owns in fee simple some 400 acres of mineral lands in Pennsylvania. This Company is most fortunate in possessing every facility for rapidly developing the oil, having on its own property both timber and coal in great-abundance, ana in also having the resident Su perintendent of the works, Mr; T, Q. Farnsworth, largely interested as a stockholder. The manage ment being in the hands of practical men, of indomi table energy and perseverance, the stockholders may reasonably expect coon to find their shares ranking with the best dividend-paying stocks on the market; for, being out of debt, and having a large working capital, the holders of stock in this Company take no risk of. btingcalled upon for additional means to carry \m the operatione of the Company, bat on the contrary, as soon as. oil shall he obtained in sufficient quantities, a dividend on the capital stock will be declared. The 'XenMnlng portion of the’ 30,000 shares reserved stock only is now being sold for additional working capital, at the subscription price of two dollars per share. It can be had by Applying at.the.Qffi.ee ot the Company, Ko. -400 CHESTNUT r Street, up- stairs, room No. 16. and at the counting-house of the "President, Ko. &04e. MARKET Street. ear WIIIOW OLES PKTB©IBBM KKP COitPAEF, • DIYEDBD IHTO 60,000. SHAKES, OFTHS PAS VALUE OF $9 EACH. TKB few shares yet remaining nnsuWoribed may be bad upon application at the office of the Company, or say of the directors. TREASURER, ELISHA W. DAYIB. The 012 lands ef the Company-consist of the following described tracts, embracmgin all one hundred and fifty- Tract No. I—Contains fifty-six (66) acres! situated at the junction of Bums’ Bun and the Ohio mer, -With a frontage on both, tie river and run. • Tract No. 2—Contains forty (40) acres adjoining No. 1, Nee, 1 and 2 am leased fox fifteen years, three-fourths ef the oil accruing to the Company. They embrace the entire valley of the run for nearly one mile, n_Tract. No. S—Coni&ins fifty*six acres, owned by the Company in fee simple* located on fifteen Creek, which empties into the Little Muskingum river. The Messrs. Tack Brothers, who have been so successful on the Horse Neck property in Virginia, are now sinking a well on the adjoining tract, within six hundred met of our line. dels lrn BERRY FARM OIL COMPANY,- ■aS? CAPITAL $1,000,000, DIVIDED INTO 300,000 SHARES OF THE PAN VALUE OF 85 EACH. WORKING CAPITAL. s4o*ooo. Books of'Subscription for a limited 'number of Shares of Stock, at TWO J)OLLABSjper Share* opened at the Office of the Company, No. 358 South THIRD Street, first floor,or subscriptions maybe left with any member of the Board of Directors. - * The foliowing valuable Oil Lands constitute the basil Of the Company: , Tract Ho. l—Knowh as the 4 V* Berry Farm,” «ontaiu big 164 acres, owned by the Company in fee simple, ! lituated in Wood county, West Virginia, directly upon the Ohio river. Several competent Judges have visited this .property, all of whom agree in the opinion that it presents unusuhl evidences of large subterraneous re* servoirs of oil. Tract No. 2 consists of a tract of land In Washington county .Ohio, also "on the Ohio river, about lKraile* above Sfewport, containing 134 acres. It presents the most extensive ravines, and certain evidences of the presence of-Oil's also, innumerable rites for Wells, with .several large Oil Springs on one of the runs. There is also In the bluff a valuable vein of Goal, fully developed {gay six to eight feet thick). Tract So. 8, containing 20 acres, adjoining tho above, With similar developments. The lengthy river front gives to these properties many advantages, avoiding expensive lana’carriage for the oil and coal. w , No. 4 is a tract in fee of 100 acres, near Franglia, Venango county, Pennsylvania, on French Creak. In addition to the above, there are belonging to the Company two superior twelve horse engines, with boil* ere, &c„ complete; ah LgL turpassed inducements are offered. . Persons investing in this Company fit'SS stoskShnd the above BOHOS for each, ft Invented, wlthontfarther call or assessment. ' - . ■ Subscription books, maps, and all ofher .information can be obtained at tbe ofiee ef the BoljwrfptionAaeats, l.H.SlHlfoif&.OO.,'' • tdel-lm 6% GEDAK Streep- HKW TOBK.' WASHESeTON AND AVAJUNWT • BEBD ■•■• ' v , oix. comdpaSstl^ »umm «i nmm §«< >SSQQ;OOO.. ; 10e,00» £ACHe, SUBSCKIFTIOiK Mm{9> I It, 000 Shares Besenred as Working Capital; ■ OFFICE, at* MAEKifrSTEEET. FffIHtoBHPBIA- - No. X A veil on Oil Creek, now panada* tenbaSebf per day, and increasing, * -' ’ -*...•, ■— ■: ' No, 2. A well on Oil Creek, ne£ ever : BQfrsi«t dee)** 1 With large show of oil. Bearlkts is,:the CoraPlafiisrj well, which is now pumping 300 barrelsof oil per day. • 80. S. A well on Oil Creek 1 ,520-feet deep, now.ready for tubing, with splendid show of oil; every prospect of producing largely. . v r # i‘ *y * 80. 4. One-fifth interest in a; tract of Ato hundred acres on the Allegheny river; six wells, now PTufiyftug; 10 bands of oil per day; three more wells now going down, with near a mile of river front; All good fcorlfif territory. 80. 6. A half acre at Tideoute, near the Beonbmith- Wells, which are now pumping Sixty barrels per dayv -- , 80. 6. Six acres in fee, in Walnut Bend, on the AUe'; gheny river. Immediately surrounding this property are fine producing wells, This tract wHI be developed rapidly. \ SUBSCEIPTIONS arenewbeingreceived, and ad«2(P portion of the stock already taken. The prospectus ahw all information can be obtained at the office of the Com- ’ pany, now at 80. 313: MARKET Street. deS-nSr^ KS** OFFICE OF THE BBIG6B' OHa W 3& COMPANY, 80. 14:7 South FOUETJS StziiSJP PHiLAPBLMIA,.I>eo..I4, v 1804.»' . The Board of Directors have this day declared h dend of 088 per cent, on the Capital Stock of this Company, payable on the 24th inst v free of State Tax.- . The Transfer Books wiU be closed on-the fitth inafcr, 8 o’clock, and opened on the 27th. delS-flt ek- . CBABLBS A.PPT, Treasurer.^ SEW FVBU«iTIOSS JJANDSOMEST PAPER IN AMERICA, Tiie Pnblleksrß take pleasure in preaentingto tw public THE * ' FLAG- OV OTJB' twqtow ; ■ IN ITS PRESENT EOHM. Number One is issued TO-DAT, and consists of Sixteen Super-Royal Quarto Pages jjf Closely-printed Reading Matter^ embracing tie greatest variety of SPABELIRO 808. BAG? SKBTCHES, THRILLING ADYBN ; TUBES, CHOICE ANECDOTE?, CHARMING EOKTBY.i MASONIC' HATTRBSt &c„ &c., frcelt from the penabfthe ? *v ■ .'vt BJESX'WIiX'fXaiiS Dir■ rnn The %t publishers claim the IFEW FLAG to be thb CHEAPEST aad HAHDBOMEST PAPEJft in AMERICA; 4®”THE FLAG is for sale by Hevsdealers Mvery where. SINGLE COPIES, 10 CENTS. . SUBSCRIPTION PBICB, $4 A YEAR. 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Pent postpaid on receipt of theprice by the Pnblleheft deM- St - . - , - .... „,y > ij H E CELEBRATE^ f'ANGELE” KID ' G- iaiC* iy JB3 Sy HEW AND ELEGANT CUT. „ .*<£*(*, A( ■ RT y«3crfi' (Si"'uo.i IRtPOEi'MRS, .34=9 Br6adwa7i : 3?CT r YoikV del-lm r J t HOLMES MAMIHiED SLATE MANTEL WABERS&JtBt TABLE TOES, ; *c.,'s; P 3Vo. 033 ciaestamt: Street, >■ deS-Sm PHUADEtfiHIA. !, FACTOBT, MOTOTf: AJfP' SAMSOM. t 'J’HB AMERICAN CAR Thirty-first pd -lioejiutttie^ WEST PHILADELPHIA, *' CAS BUILDERS, -Wm MINDERS, ,A# MACHINISTS, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thst this Company |* now prepared to receive orders forlbulldlii* Aijt-r'KINDS OB’ CARS. ; The shops of the Company being supplied wlth-the, latest and most apprwrSWlabpr-savtag machinery, wIU enable it to exebnte ail- ordbrs -with great despatch, and in the very hest manner. THE COMPANY has also purchased the right to use DOTTBBBR & MIBIMONDBS’ Patent. Anti-Friotiqn Eelf-linhric&ting CAB JOURNAL BOXES, and "Mt. THOMAS H. JENEINS’ Patented Process for HARD ENING CAST IRON. , ; „ . _ ALL THESE PATENTBXh* Company l&Wndwtfnf for and on all .the Cara built in. their 'Works-’-iherehy (ready adding to the utility and durability of the work performed * . , In addition to the above, the Company is prepared to execute orders for STATIONARY AND PORTABLE ENGINES, MINING AND PUMPXHG ENGINES, - t BLOWING ENGINES FOB FUENACBB AND FORGES, : ■ V BOLLING MILL WORK, he.. HILL AND. FACTOEY GEAEING, and Including ALL KINDS OF WORK connected with. A GENERAL MACHINERY BUSINESS. i Also, all kinds of Iron and Brass Castings and Smiths’ Work executed in the very best manner, both aa regards design, material, and workmanship. Drawings and estimates made at the Works free «f fibfirga. . ' JAMBS W. BABRBTT, Secretary. T>. H. DOTTERBR, dslS-thstnlm SUPERINTENDENT.* PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS —ELE, gant assortment, suitable for Christmas gifts.-Call early, and examine them, at B. F. REIMS K~BP hotq. graph Gallery, 034 AECH Street. Come early, and avoid the crowd. It* fiHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.—HAVE A--' y6ur Photographs made atREIMEB’S. Go early v/een. . ‘ : •* • • ;, Itt t ' •* > f " i -' L . i ’■ ' . i QBEAX CLOTHING HOUSE, J .IJWO CHOICE BOOKS, ’ PUBLISHED THIS MORNING. . CHILDREN IN PARADISE. A Book for Bereaved Parents. On Tinted Paper, with rubricated titles, add bound in vellum cloth, gilt edges. ■¥&* that au-cwbo die in infancy are immediately received instinctive hope tenet f REFLECTED LIGHT. ■ Ilinitrelione of tbe ■B«#MaieT’|ikfailtUUii«H l In. the Happy Death-Bed Experience of ChitatiaiA Cleth, ; tjeTeUetf, with gilt or red edges. .1.50, r william a & aiibed martim, GOG Chestnut Street. i. 3e23-2t : A EL THE HOLIDAY NOVELTIES.— -iL ENOCH ABDBN. ILLTTBTRATED. AHDALL THE NEW CHRISTMAS BOOKS. .WBITIHG DESKS, PORTFOLIOS. So.. DHAHTOM FLOWERS, ii IVORT CARD CASES. JCVEHILEAND TOT-BOOKS. IMMENSE ASSORT MBNT NIGHT BEFOBB CHRISTMAS, "- . LITTLE BED HIDING HOOD, Also, our own Standard Holiday Publications. PAPETBIBS OF NOTE PAPJSB, with Envelopes to match, and name or initials stamped plain or in colors, make an-appropriate present. • ■ 1 JM m A. WlNCfiti 503 CHESTNUT Street,' : :v Agents ■ TUBDAt; DECEMBER 24, 1864: THE HOUOiTS. r^JEOLIDAY^'FR iiENTS. .?i-: sc- tbajll* ’ $O. JJS. aifttiH BECOKE BXBISI, | . ■ Would toTlte attention t SO, and 70, Double width striped FoplinS, 90, Douhle-wldthplatoPopUhs, 10. '' 'All wool Poplins, 90. Eft f®4 wool Poplins, *jnpr»;; G, ut ns. .' And a foil line of choice eolora t FRENCH MERIKOBB. Pi ices waging from $1.95 to $2. jßich Plaid Poplins. ... Rich Plaid Merinoes, . In ohoice ** Of new and desirable styles, .. . Reduced Brices. . Balmoral Skirts. &c. . - CURWENBTODDART &BROTHEE, -Nos. 450, 453, and 45480rfh SECOND Street, deai-lt Above Willow. TJLACK LYONS VELVET, D FOE OLOAKS, fom auction, PBlO gg_ . 28-inch Eybns Velvet, $l6. V- ' * r-.w-i***. *39. - * I " f^' U mmiTmiiVZßT A BROTHER,' eM4s4ythg^^^ , T ‘~ 1034 CHBSTNier BTBEBT. NEEDLES nrDAjiT*»miraa HOVBLTIBB a ' ' , ' LACES , ■ " WEIFPB GOODS,’ EMBROIDEEIES, r VEILS, HANDKERCHIEFS, *o. In eveiy vai|e|£jtad at REDROBB PBIOSS# ■ ■ Bmisblefor . CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY PBBBBNTB. IQB# CHXBTNUT STREET. :IMStIBAIYCB. JNSURE YOUR IHFE IN THE AM EBI CAN, S. E. Cor. Walnut and Fourth Sts., PHILADELPHIA. It Is a HOME COMPANY, and profits divided annu ally. thas aiding the assured to pay future pfemlnma. Last dividend SO per cent. BOABD OF TEU6THBS. Alexander Whllldln, 3. Sdsar Thomson, Hon: James Pollock, Hon. Jos. Allison, Albert C. Boherts, Henry K. Bennett, SamnelT. Bedlne, Philip B. Mingle, Geo. Nnguit, John Aikman, . Wm. 3. Howard, __ 1 ALEXANDER WHIILdIN, President. ' SAIHJEL WOBK,YIee President. noiQ Hull JKO. S. WILSON. See’r and Treasnrer. INSURANCE AT HOME. THE PENN . MUTUAL LIFE lIY . SFRAYCE COMPANY, No. 031 CHESTNUT STREET. ASSETS, ®1,831,389.71. This lit a purely Mntnal the snrplus being returned’to the payers oi the Premlomst the average has been Oner cent., and will probably he In creased* hereafter. - - Policies issued prior to January Ist will participate In the January division of surplus.* ‘ - - Insurance may be made on the toious puuu* vu j “Aunual Life Sate, ” * * Ten Annual Payments, ” “la dowment», tenninating at certain Aie, or MTet Cash Preminm* may be paid annually, serai-anuVallT, or Quarterly. ln CiSB, or one-balfln Cftsh and one*half in Note, withyintercst in advance. Notes participate in the division of surplus. - Lorses paid promptly. ’ „ . ' _ AlUnformatlon furulshei freely at the office. JAMES TRAQUAIR, Bresident. • . BAMUBL Sr STORES,. Vice Freeideht. JOHN W. HORROR.A. V.vlVaudActnary. del&-thfeto3t . . i H. S. STEFHEKB, Secretary. .. STBSE^St jjolidAv presents, FAMILY BIBLES, WHOLESALE AND BBTAIL. PRAYERS, HYnWS, FAMILY AND POCKET PHOT.QOBAPH : ALBJJMS* NBW AND BEAUTIFUL STYLES, HIGH TURKEY MOROCCO, ANTIQUE, BE. LIEF, AND GOLD. WILLIAM W. HARDING, MANUFAOTUBBB, , Wo. 326 Chestnut Street, Self' ?tlf Below Fourth, South Sfde. JHB BEST KOLlDjfiY GIPT ’ ' ' TO A‘ FBISHD, SICE OB WELL, , A SAMPLE CASE OJ PDBE OAJLUTOKINIA WINES, _ FROM THE “KOHLER & FROHLINO,” • “SAINSEVAIN 8R05.," “BTJENA VISTA," "SOROKA," ■ • BRONZES, - ' EIJIGONBS, SILVERWARE, CLOCKS, and FANCY GOODS, All cfreceat manufacture and importation, appropriate TNJEW YEAR’S GIFT CAMP LI BBASIES. The United States Christian Commission, In response to numerous and earnest appeals fromsurgeons, chap lains,. and.field officers, will receive, forward, and Place under the care of proper librarians, ONE THOU SAND FOUR HUNDRED AND FORTY CAMP AND GUNBOAT LIBRARIES of one hundred and fifty vo lume 8 each, if tte friends of onr soldiers and sailors WiU forward them to Its branches, or to the Central Office, during the holidays. It Is tmt a small matter for each purchaser of holiday gifts for friends at home to bay a handsome and pleasant hook for his Mends In camp or hospital, write his name in it, and direct the booheeUerto send it to the Commission. It will he a positive pleasure to hundreds of wlvsb and mothers to take down the choicest volumes from their book-cases, and send them thus, where their loved ones can enjoy the pleasure and profit of perusing them. Send none but thehest; our soldiers deserve the best. The standard essayists, histories, biography, travels, science,poetry,: magazines, standard works of fiction, whatever, in short, you would put Into the chamber of your own brother,' confined with a. broken limb, will be accept able, as well as religions works. Forward the parosl, marked CAMP LIBRARY, to any of the branches of the Christian Commission, or to GEORGE H. STUART, Chalrman.Christian.Commlssioh, deie-tial . 11 BANK Street, Philadelphia, FLANNELS, WHITE GOODS, JJOLIDAY FRESENTS. ’. CHARLES' DBMMIG, : No. 812 CHESTNUT STREET, Begs leave to Inform Us esteemed customers that his Surpasses that of any former importation. Raving se lected wlt)i care every article himself, he can only eay there is ho similar establishment-in theconntry that can ■ compare with hjs.: As to prices, getting his goods from thf ftrct manufacturers and artists In Europe, thone . dealers who hoy from the Impertera here to sell again •uncertainly not compete with him. Of.the following goods he keeps so large s variety, and in snehentirety new Styles, as no other store in this city can offer: . , ' .. , BOXES.: ' * v : WBiTING DESKS, DRESSING CASES FANS, PARIS GILT AND, BRONZE GOODSL ' PARIAN WARE, BOHEMIAN GLASS. VASES, OF FINEST. ANTIQUE,AND MODERN. CUTLEBY, FINEST ENGLISH WALKING CANES. CRICKET AND ARCHERY IMPLEMENTS. FANCY LEATHER GOODS, LADIES’ BAGS OVER TWENTY DIFFERENT KINDS. CABAS, POCKET BOOKS, CIGAB CASES. PURSES AND PORTMOHNAIBS. GAMES OF ALL KINDS. CHESS, DQJDNOES, LOTTOES. : - CBIBBAGE COUNTESS, CHESS, AND BAOKGA«- HON.iOABDS. BAGATELLE AND TIYOLI. IN TOYS.-This Department Is complete in every v&- Tlety known! with many novel things never before im ported. Dolls, the very large variety of every kind known, kept in this store.snrpasses in beauty and taste fnl dreseing.anything known here and In Europe. This Is no Idle boast. Ladles should call and see them. d«7-td«34tf ‘ - fiHRISTMAS PRESENTS.—I OFFER v a large stock of useful and sußatantial articles for Presents, Blankets at $8; larger size and heavier at $10; better at $11; and one of the best makes in the at $l2. * Comfortables, good, and weighing 5% pounds, at $5. White Counterpanes at $5, $6, $B,- and $18? Marseilles Counterpanes,-fine, large, and heavy, at $l2, $ 15, and $2O; one lot at $25 that are extra heavy ana largest size made, worth at least $35 , A ' Napkins, warranted all tinea, at SS, $1 - and $5; among, them are some beautiful patterns; the finest Border Napkin* of various Qualities, Doyllesat's2.9oAnds3. -, Doylies, colored .for fruit; also,,the belt .bleached.. Tspif-Gloths. 2k yards long, extra Quality, at SS, beantiinl stdall Batferns. Table-Cloths,full yards long, handsome! Damask, with double centre-pieces; these ere very flue, and will be sold low.' . Towels, at $3.60 per dozen ups some very handsome ones with beautiful colored borders,, - Table Linens, by the yard, great variety, -f every price, of various PJtt-Vmj' and aualitif" _ Barnsley tWo'^rdswide, ?oToK's36on P to imongtbe I '?'«Xgiven ß,,d 80S«B3TA^TIAI.qi4yTKIN{; THE HOLIDAYS, THE CHEAPEST AND BEST BIBLES. FOR PR3ESJB2NTSS. for the Holidays. BAILEY CO., No. 819 CHESTNUT Street. present stock of I«Y GOODS MD TOYS wa!vts. RANTED IMMEDIATELY, FOE A BANKINGi HOUSE, A. LiABGE JROOM, OS THE FIRST FLOOR. Having plenty of Light; located on CHBBTNTJT Street, between Second and Fifth streets, ' Gr. M. TROUTMAN, dOM-Bt* ~ At Ho. 16 Sooth THIRD Street. A PERSON 18 DESIROUS OF IN a*-' vesting abonV Six Thousand Dollar, (*8,000) In some well-established business. Address, with real game, '*Paitger, ”at tbisofßce. - de2i sfcuthSfc* A GENTS.WAKTED FOR THE NURSE AND SPY-—Ttay most interesting audexeitiag book 'ever published* embracing the adventures of a woman in the Union army as Nurse. Scout, .and. Spy. Giving a most vivid Inaeripicture of the war. Bettmtad and disabled officers a&dgoldlera in want of profitable •employment will find itpecnliariy adapted to their condition. JONES BEOS. & COW 600 OffESTNOT Street, Philadelphia. de23-tja9* A PARTNER, SPECIAL OR ACTIVE, ™- With about ,5,000, wanted by the Ist of Jannary. In a GOOD BUSINESS STAND. Address "Hand,,” at this offlee, , de2l-3t« A BSIBTANT BOOK-KEEPER WANT £*■,SD In a HAT AHD STB«W- GOODS HOUSE on Market street. Address "A. B.y” this Offlco d«2l-6t« nLERK WANTED.-A STEADY MAN, who writes a goodMeaißle band, can JteJra, Pi ymeßfc at No ’ 33 South' TOIB© Sftreet^up fIASHIER.—WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN, a position as Cashier or Assistant Cashier, Beet of refgrences furaiebed. County- Saifts notice. Address W., Press Office. dfe23-3t* ■pMPLOYMBI?T HOUSB, VH-EXABO est and most reliable, for city and country. Has always a good selection of capable persons, with good references. Americans. Irish, English, French* Gar* man. Bcotch, Welsh, and newly-landed emigrants, as Gardeners, Farm Hands. Coachmen. Watchmen, Ac. Cooks, Chambermaids, Seamstresses, Eanndresses, •Waitresses, and general Housework Servants. - Aloo, Colored Servants. Nos. 80S and 804 LOCUST Street, above Eighth, delS-Im PACKER.—AN BXPEBIEKGED Packer wanted la a Market-street Hal and Straw Goods house. Addreßß "8. M..” this offlee. deM-ft* TO OIL COMPANIES.—THE UNDER •*-. SIGNED, bavins had experience in organizing and incorporating OIL that parties forming the same will find it advantageous, both in time and money, to.consnlt him. CHAB. HENRY BROCK. N 0.12 Mercantile Library, ,_, . No. ias a FIFTH Street. de22-6t* : • • Philadelphia. P© GROCERS. AND PROVISION A DEALERS—WANTED-A SITUATION, by a young man,l9 years of age, who ienot afraid of work, and tho roughly posted in the above. Beetofrsference lathis city and New York. Address "Barnes,” title office. da22 3t* WANTED—AN ACTIVE INTEREST * ’ In some good paying business. Will invest Sts or sty thousand dollars, and has considerable influence "Capital, ” at this offlee. . de24-3t* WANTED-BY A MARKET-STREET DRY GOODS Jabbing Hoose,,TWO EFFICIENT □ A T.rCM'PIJ’ - Address Box 1005, Post Offlee, de2l-gt* WANTID-AN ACTIVE, INDUS * * TBIOUS Young MAN; who has had experience among Jacquard power looms. One who is acquainted with the Jacquard and the tying up of figured goods, without-overmuch pretensions, will likely find a situa* tion that will satisfy him, bv applying to the de2B 6t / FBANKFORD DAMASK FACTORY, WANTED, AGENTS.—AGENTS IN ■ * every County, at $7O a month, expenses paid, to introduce fifteen new and useful articles, the best sell ing ever offered. For particulars, address OTIS T. GABBY, BIDDEFORP, MAINE. 0c36-dftW3m £ WANTED TO RENT—A MODERN DWELLING HOUSE, with at least twelve rooms* and asnal conveniences, between Race street and Gi rard avenue, and east of Sixteenth street. Rent not to exceed $6OO. Address LEWIS L. HO OPT, de + - 8.. R. JOJSES,^* • aeß'Stif* , , • No. 504 WALNUT Street. T?OR SALE--THE FOLLOWING MA- J- CHINBRY, at J. CLENDSNNING’S Frankford JDem&ek Factory: . Four Powqr-looma, 70 inches'wlderrfuglebox, made by Jenks: eight Loornay-©i-ijieließ,_Wlde do. THE ABOYE LOOMS ABE ADAPTED FOR MAKING ; - DOUBLE-WIDTHFLAJSPSELS. : Six double-box booms, 40 laches wide, 6 treadles, 4 DaifortVs Doubling and Twisting Machines, and one of Jonhs & Son b Spooling Frames. doa)-6tif *| FOB SALE, 14 (FQURTEEN)MRI JEaverjr desirableßAßMS on or searthellue of the-3C Philadeltiliia and Trenton Railroad, containing, respec tively, 48, fiB, 25, 125,22,105,100,98, 65.100, 75,36,17,and S 3 acres, all in good condition, some of which have su perior buildings, and are Yen desirable country seats. Also, many other Farms in various sections of this and other States.. _ . deS4 , . B. F. GLENN, 133 South FOURTH Street, m DWELLINGS FOB SALE—VIZ.: MEd Nos. 224 and 243 South NINTH Street; MARSHALL Street, No. CO7; ABCH Street, No. 71A with two,others. Several in different sections, and immediate possesedon ol some. A. P. A J. H. MOERIS, de24-61* 046 ARCH Street MFOR sale-thb greatest BARGAIN OF THE* AGE—The large four and fire story BUILDING, N., W. 'corner THIRD Street and HARMONY Court (opposite the Exchange) Lot 22 feet front by 120 feet deep on Harmony court. Price $26,000; cost $40,000, will rent fox $5,000. Only $6,000 cash re* qufred. / dC2L4tif MILLER, 15* North SIXTH Street m FOR . SALE—m , 880 , HORTH Ea THIRD street, LARGE STORE and DWELLING. LctlO feet front by 180'feet deep to Dilwyn street, with two-story warehouse on that floor. A,first rate locality for a wholesale Liquor Dealer or Leather ttore. de2l-4tif MILLER, 15* Nonh SIXTH Street. «.TO MANUFACTURERS.—TO RENT—A NEW FACTORY BUILDING, just com pleted* with twenty* horse power, to a practical spinner, withjthree or four sets of first*class machinery,adapts w to spin from 16 to 40 cut yarn. The building i» Story, double doors, high ceilings, finished tr» **'' *s™* add lighted from four-sides. I* presOyforthe Purpose; theboweris a good opportunity for parties real* f"?*: fcSSßftattoir^ete—^•'tow.lsturnon the premises that lour sets off App]y ( 0 , JOHNCLENDENNING, . BOARDING, LADY DiSIBES BOARD. WITH the comforts of a home, in the Ticlnity of , Broad and WSSSt Street*. Reference ,Im. Address “Maty,” Press Office. It* Board wanted—west of Broad and north of Spring Garden street, In a : nitrate family, for one or two couples. Reference ex changed. Ad dresß Box 2673 Post Office de23-3t ~ FANCY FURS. 1864. 1864, A, X & I.fi. WOMRAM, OCBHBORS TO THB LAT 3 G.W- *• WOHRATH.J Ko. 41S Arcli Street, : ■■ ” r ' *'■ ' ‘ .... -" r* :rT '. t fcnumr «*r A TULL ASSORTMENT OT t autos’ ■js'AJScrsr fobs?, .To which they invite the attention of buyer*. ocM-dn -■•■■... FANCY FURS. JOHN A. BTAMBAOH, IMPORTER AMO KAMUPAOTURBR OT TADTOS» FANCY FUKB, MG. 830 AHOH STREET, •BLOW NINTH. dost evened, a Uric and handsome stock of WLDW AID CBHiDBEFS FAKCT FIJBR OfiTcry description, and In the newest and most w »roT*d styles, at th. LOWEST CASH PRICES. oel-tuths3m RADIES’ FANCY FUBB, JOHN FAREIRA, Mo. TIB ARCH Street, ahore Seventh Street, A t his old established etere, - am SSEi^V^F’& iJ3a yoa INDIES ARB OHUdDKBBT, TORS TOR LAMBS’ AND OHIIJ*R3BpB MiILULI solicit a call from those in want, Jtomwubsr the name and number, JOBtf JTAB^EBAt TlB A£CH: street, above Seventh. MtoSt eonA«tie. wtth«rea«^. 4IT REASONABLE PBIOES. ■ AMUSEMENTS. Academy of MumOi Lessee and Ha^r...TOHJT T. FORD. - (Abo of the HoUday-street Theatre, BHlttmore; Ford*. Hew Theatre, Washington; and the Alexandria CTa.l Theatre.) - Stage Manager— — —JOBS B. WEtGHT.f LAST FOTJB BIGHTS OF BDWIH FOKBSST. THB CHRISTMAS HOLIDATB. MOHDAY EVENT KG, Deeelhberld, , BDWIB ¥OBR*BT, _ iwiw hS tWs TO “ on - and the OHLY BICtHT. he WtS GREAT IHDIAH IMPSBSOBATIOJf , OF UgTAMORA, MSTAMORA, hetamora! Bd&ported by MADASN FONIBI as NAHMBOKRg MB. JOHN McCTLLOTIGH aa LOSD kfwSsNOL*. MISS ALICE GRAY as OCgARA. ” TUESDAY, December 27, EDWIN FORREST - . - - AS SPABTACUS, THB GLADIATOX Seatßean sow,be seenreifor the LAST FOUR NIGHT 3 of Mr. Forrest's engagement. FRIDAY. Df-comber 30, BENEFIT and LAST NIGHT OF EDWIN FORREST. half past G; enrtai arises half paet 7. JeM-fc A Off MUSIS THE .GRAND RLORAB specTAcLr 4 ®' CORONATISO'H THE' BOHEJ aoo YOUNff LADIES AND CHIX/PRgjv 9eaf« 25 Sents; may now be «C gOULD’S Music Store, Seventh and ChesfautstSC Doors open at 1 edmmence at g o’ciock. aaS m ]SIEW CHESTNUTiBT THEATRE-/ • THIS (Sftiinrddy) AFTERNOON. . BIgHTEEKTH fIMILYiUTINBE/ Bouclcam t s Great American Drama, _ IT . x a will be presented, with . . . t MifS. BOPHY GIMBER KUHN in hen great and artiste rendition of * THE OCTOEOGIf GIRL, Z(si T*f udmisdou to the Hhtinee, 33 cants‘tb all MTttf S'rfoSk 25 esnts Soora” pe“a?^f andlastnilS,^ l^?^®’ O MBB. Remember, the last night of tka- * OCTOROON; GREAT CAST, With its BEAUTIFUL SCENERY,. STARTLING MECHANICAL will conclude with the Achmeinfard..^..^S; Mr . °N CHRISTMAS AFTERNOON. GRAND HOLIDAY MATCNBB, ... ALADDIN; OR. THE WONDERFUL LAMF/. will he presented for the first time thla season. W A %?^ STEEET THEATRE. Lf . SATURDAY, GRAND GALA-NIGHT.' 8 Sl^“ ff ’LucaLE WECTKKS 4 In Madame of '®*- To &elo • _ , NICE OF THB WOODS. ' Seats (eenred from 9 till 3 o’clock. Doors open atdW ' "MRS. JOHN DREW’S N®W AROH ■ULL STREET theatre. . TWENTY-FOURTH NIGHT OF J; 8.-CLARKM. THE SCHOOL of reform” ec. 24,-18M, K “ . HE’S JACK SHEPPARD. - cI CLARKE £8 Bob Tyke, Jatk Sh^ip^rd^ GBBAT BILL FORICHRISTMAB NIGHT. E c“s?sgs;s™ Bi ' Ho^ MORAN™ MINSTBELh' appear every evening in an tdegant „ ETHIOPIAN ENTBHFAtNMENT. Doors open at 7, commencing at 8 o-'clock prscisClK. Admission 25 cents. Reserved spats, which can be saeored- from 10 to « o’deck, 58 cents. dea-tf fJ.REAT NATIONAL CIROTB—WAT^ Directress, nsruius»™ D » s?iS jj S! . rauOTMt The great wild-rider of the Westj US JEBfHt nmv will appear evtxyevening during.,the WeS. Kefe nightiy received with immense applause. HEED, the worm, renowned sona>- eWBtrlan ’ Blaise perform . YOUNG HICOLO in a new and As-w u*. The BROTHERS TALLEEN mßilt aceotc nMons on .the pordions t^enT.' The programme of enterteinmaatfor.-tta.pMsant weeis is rich m developing the gymnastic, acrobatic, earns* Sto 3°SS«. P ° WeJ '’ CTaoe ’« Bik “ at ™ f **‘* WvSl e &^& M , “ is ’28 «nw: Performance commencing each evening at 7 40 O3l WBDNEBDiaJY a&d BATUBDsW AFTERNOONS, commenciag.at 23i * Get your tickets during the day. delMlt HEARTY LAUGH FOR. THE HOLIDAYS, commencing on SATUEDAYEYENINB, Dec, 24th, MONDAY,26th, THURSDAY; 29th^= / - MATINEE ON 3 P K. The Bistingalehedand Worldjeinownea. Artists Mr. and Mrs. BARRY WATKIHSi^ Mr and Mrs. HARRY WATKINS, Formerly Mrs. GpAE HOWARD— ROSINa SHAW, MUSICAL. HDMOBOwf ATO ELEGANT T.NTtnt. •L, ECCENTRIC S^rCHE8 0 OF C CHARHfrSR. DASHES ATTHB. DILETTANII^® OeU ' Ij SMILES AT THE SENTIMeI^AH 13 * EOKAH ®HIS. This nnigne SetertainmS^^S^w^SLJ^i York, bj Z™ 881 * 104 *» SIX HOUahS CROWDKDB Y THK XiITK OF SOCIETY Dnnnr a four of ft* years thrSSi InglinATratiLV IjdScottaiid, Mr. and Mrs. Watkli”lSi tta Yon« i ItfgMACraSSralgasSm^^Tdndsfo'^ Seats 60c. Oplat 7« o ? clS, tEgg^ A GRA.NI> fSABTfryAT. AMD MUSICAL BNTBBTAIWMBNr 1 V ' Ultrrc. , P B J°N SKATIN6 PARK. wn&lS 10 . 0 ® BKATISS FaBK tot £ Bast MdWSt rStafJrili M : RS. BEECH’S COTILLION PARTY iioAD at S I ™H°S !t? % IT^^S^ jIMBLY BUILD- Streets. J.JUUO. GREAT PERFORMANCES OUT At 11 * M j‘. 'fISTMAU DAY. and “yTntai “a* *"4lS&■ *?ery Afiernoo* o'ctoeh * ..uring HOLIDAY WEEK, at 8 and TJ£ mcSvSsm ?*! AfAoic, "Jlferies of ventbi ir the CANARY BIRDS, with rmmaroad -aPTBACTIOHS and NOVELTIES, tUdmlealan, 25 cents. Children, Id cents. Reserved seats, 50 cents fail ASSEMBLY BUILDING—SEVENTH CLASSICAL MATINEE of the PHILADELPHIA CLASSICAL QUINTETTE CLUB. ■ three o'clock; WEDHESDAY, December 28, 1854. Single tickets at the door, 50 cents. de24-dt Q.ERMANIA ORCHESTRA.—PUBLIC s&SPBsRKrSg . .icaets, Jl, tobohad at Gould’s, Andre’ta and Meyer's Music Stores, and at the Hall not-tf f] HBIST'BEJECTED.—* yr This admirable picture, the greatest production af the painter West. iiriffiwcnexhnittionattba ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, Y 036 CHBSTMOT Street, tosetkstr with the entire collection of the Institution. Admittance twenty-five cents. . .. ■ noM-Sm* "PXHEBITION OF WORKS OF ABTi S BES * Fn> OFTHB OHSIsm » ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. An Exhibition of a Private Collection of Work! of Art, 1n Paintings, Sculptors, Water Color, and ofheß Drawings, Bngrevimrs. Ac., Is now open at the Penn, sylvania Academy of Kne Arts, Ho. lOas CHBSTADP Sfe 8t d fto s 9 A -.% t0 10 p - tor the Benefit of tits Christian Commlßsion. . Admission 25 cts.; Season Tickets 50 ct«. nug-ti»»e ACADEMY OF FI KB ARTS. 4- OHBSTJTUT Streep *bor» Tenth, la OTMM PAUkS’ for vieltorgy from 9JL M. to 8 Pe VL |Si 'TO YOHN& ' ACTRESSES.— YOUR® -A- actresses who are little accustomed to the use <* “stage making-npt’ will .find that the “Email da Paris* will remove all the evils nsnlting from the as. of paints, powder, and rongefThe “Email” is not* paint, bat it preserves and beautifies the skin, by ra moyingiUblackepotaand Impnrities, andiaendorse* bv M Ue Vestvalf, Mrs. DTP. Bowers, Mrs. Emma WdUer, and mmy other actresses of talent and beauty. SPSS?? i O K. IB ' ?»• 111 South TENTH street, below Cfigjtnnh.is.the only agent lntbls city. nom-tinwstf V ; • E.OST AHTP rOTOTO. AT QT IC E. ~ FIVE PROMISSORY iv NOTES, payable to the order of JOHN GOODH& at Cedar'SJapids, lowa, as follows—tQ wit: toco, first day of January,oßBS. is . is H *- m to to iim: ■ Dated 9th day of December, 1884, and all signed by Thornes A. Scott. The foregoing notes were stolen frosa the desk of the undersigned, on the 19th day of Decern? her, 1864 The public are cautioned against receiving or negotiating either or all of said notes. „ _ „ . THOMAS A. SCOTT, deSO-tt Ho. 838 South THIBD Street. T OST OR MISLAID—A CERTIFI ~r .CATE. Ho.9p, for One Hundred Shares of the “Ee* win retrolemn Oil CoßipsnY, l * Cert-Scate. 01 " ias teen msde to the Comp&RT for s MV dsao tf • Hob 30 and 3a Sooth SEVENTH Strak. FEBgonrii. TO^SONMi^LOOK~^FO^~YW A leap. Solid Gold and Plated Jewelry, cheapest 1* the eitv. 916 BAOB Street. . do2S-ae» EXCURSIONS. BSta— • WEST CHESTER USJII'NW II" 1 AND PHELADBIiRgIA JtAtt- ROAD. CHRISTMAS EXCURSION'. Excnrsiom Ticket* to WBBT CHESTER will ha Ml* rood from December 24th to Jjuroary 2d. tnclaslee. ■ Bare for rotutd trip *LSS. H- WOOD, de23-4t Saps rig to ndent. gPABKLINQ CATAWBA . ■ WINE, In Quarts sat Plats, Also, SWEET AND DST CATAWBA WINE AND CATAW* BA BBANDY, madefrom the Pure Juice of the Catawba Craps. For sale at HAETDEY’S Catawba Wine Afeacr. Sa North FIFTH Street. .AND VEBBAL DB^ gc BUTTONS of. Character, Constitution, and TA« yLj lent, with ADYICB onßusiness, Health, Kduaa* ZA Con, Bolf-iroproveniont. Management and TTalte* in* of CHUiDEEH, soelal adaptation. Jta,. da* and twang, by JOHNTj. CAPBN, . _ Phrenologist and Bookseller, onll-tuthslylf go. as 8. TENTH St. aboTa Chast—Al •THE CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACK Ain the city to get Head-dresses, Plain or Fancy Caw IsatNo. 90* ARCH Street. dcS»-t<£ DEPAKTMKKT rOa CUSTOM WOSUU