The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 30, 1864, Image 3

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i^S B *BBts«l«e. Mew York
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: J us A Clemens, Baston
fiU»s m Cl#moms, Easton
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W P oigars, J>a aware
B. H dnstin, Potisrille
M I, Bawber, California
J K Boyer, FotteyUie
H N Conld, WjlHamspjrt
H 8 Man, Ashland.
J Joferson ft wf, Baltimora
J C Lore
J F Slevatt & l*,HarrisVjf
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i JKntkard, Oil Oit>
B J Halt, on Clir
Mra £*der, Harrisburg
Mias Wilson, Harrisbarg
J Elder, Harrisburg
jße* (i Moirta. Baltimore
Martin 0 8 Fisher, Pena*
V £ Berlin,?*
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11a Olay ton. PottaylHe
Join A Onriin. New York
DMcMttrtrle, Huntingdon
Gen Isaac Long, Penua
Capt G B Hammer, Penna
IjlootH L HG»psg,_Penna
s Wm White, NSw Tori
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H W Whoeier, Brooklyn
Gsow B»te<i la, Newark
iHOe»ner, New Turk
KB MoElliattT.New York
Tbw » Jamee, New York
S It Raymond, Delaware
K*J Barnett & wf, Newark
W K Bell, Smyrna, Del
_JP Brown, Milford, Del
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1,1 W Harry. West Point
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2 V rai e a wf, Columbus
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i-Vao Derilff, Albany
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s Keere, Baltimore
j H Harsh k wf .
1 aMrifartaid It wf. Pa
■/ .' i Martin ftwf, Balt 1
ini W U Gibbons
ow J Lawless, Wllm, Del
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Ui Puwiaan. wum* Bel
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•ho B-wieU. W Chester
•U But-11, Marietta. ••
ii W Wilinot, Wheeling
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W Watte .
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fa Moody. Boston
n Vicing. M i>. Boston
w B Conlta, Fenna,. ,
if n Kollyaon, Wedtya
CiOTtwsy. New York
t I'tlnier ft la, New York
UV: rtheimer. New York
a one ft Is, Boner, N J
1 L Howe, Norristown
hental.
H Day, Hew York
L B ramonr, St Louis
W H Oorming & wf, Ohio
JP ® goodspoad.Conn
?!>os P Howell, gewaik
Oolty, Hew York
g,Miller*wf, Poona
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H H Boupher, Doyieetown
W. Jiawlina, (lew York
IS fey o , ll "' Newark ,
J W Bipley, Bewark
{ H Kathbane, Haw York
L Har den. Hew York
J Jgeoyera, Baltimore
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J B BmUh, N Y
JlvS H Hazard, Burlington
s,H Kerfoot, CiUoag’a
P.r Gray & fun, flartfordVS
Mrs Harrison * sis, Boston
Tbos 0 Campbell, H York
Jason Torre y, Honesdaie
Captain Sherman, USA.
£r Treadwell, Boston
W Walker* Brie, Pa
E R Greea A wf, St Lords
J-B BnnrohA wf-Keatuaky
Mrs BB Stiles, Kentucky
C Bosenbu&h
F Lambert, Sew York
Thos F Moses, Bath Me
Mis* lfo3es, Bath, Me
O B North & son, IT Hare a
H B Beach, U ft A
C B Yard & wf,Trenton, lIJ
Col Hammett, Trenton, ST J
Mips ft Hywell,Trenton,. EJ J
TGTudall* wf, N York
B Batter* New York
O M Graves, Norristown
John D Wilson, New York
Geo l>e F Lord, New York
Wl BUsull, PiUsbnr#
t G Bradtoy Ala, Mead?ille
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Mr & Mrs Warren, OMo*
Miss Warren, Ohio
E Blanchard, BellefonU
J. M Graff, New York
J McCook, Hew Tork
(1T Sherman, Ohio
» H Moaie, Baltimore
JolmPhiSlS'. KflwTTork
J W Vau-ViMt, New Tork
A A Lewis, Virginia
MajW D delly«on, Va
W ff Smith, Penaa
J W Mason, USA
G_DlchJ & wt . Maryland
W McLean, Heir York
Alex McKenzie
.Fas H McKee, Hazleton
C Short, Buffalo
C M Stanley, Buffalo
Ib«Ai
fPerricVson, Delaware
r (i Hickman ft la, Bel
C»B Raymond, Dal
Ctf, A Smith, Norfolk
I >1 Roberts. Burlington
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pASlees. New York
, J Favklns, Boston
.■•i Mclrerinooi, N Y
,' lelii lcj ala, Balt
I-,. Holt . , _
U... Wharton ft la,Fenna
JWWUUts __
if.ili Bronson, N Y
HFVbnrbro, Oswego
K Un villa. Trenton
lit. lenyiile ft eblli
D Price, Maryland
J Icnag, Maryland
tmehards. Washington
f T ford, Warhiygtcn
jjftmtbrte, Indiana no
AS Ralston
jlKlcge). New Jersey
EBHaipbt, New York
HGreta, Fetuta
pH traftb
Hath Lackey
jict J B Johnson
J A Feck ft femily_ ,
w F Myers, West Chester
J Blake, New York
ter3can,
Ci F Miller, Fenna
W C Lawson. Milton
G T Gould, New Tork
1> 0 Larrabee, Conderspori
I* 8 Hickman, PMla
Itissf A Jacobs, Chester co
J B Mfliford Jr,New Jersey.
Morris Robinson, Pottsrille
W H Porter, Cincinnati
1.0 W&nn&maker, Elmira
FH Angle, California
H Hamilton A 1&, Balt
R A Wildes, Cressona
AH Huggins, Balt „
W H Hulings & la, N J
V H Eystar, Sterliag r lil
I) Orer, Sterling, 111
H Hickman, Lewes, Bel
fas P RothwelL Delaware
H S Champun, Conn
T H Da Browning * la.N J
Job S Truitt, Milford, Del
J L Lapland, Boyer, Del
J Bose, Hannibal, Missouri
S M Williams. Hew Jersey
A G Jackson, Tennessee
J Doherty, Bchyl Haven
J W Browne, Hew Tork
O A Douglas. Hew Jersey
M T McGrath, Hew Tork
DTShaw, Baltimore
H W Draper, Dover, Dal
rchants’,
L J BUkely, Campbell, Ey
A H Laveaut Auf, Easton
B W Flack, Pittsburg
P J Schomp & la, N J
J H Schomp, Hew Jersey
John Schomp, Hew Jersey
Mias Schomp, Hew Jersey
Miss Van Deweer, N J
W Hemingway. St Olalr
Job n Jones, Parkersb f r, Va-
Aaron Wolf, Mifflin, Fa
; Josiah Cole, Easton
iT B Okeion, PerrwiUe. Fa
J M Poor, Haverhill, Mass
H C Sherwood at wf» Balt
Alfred J Martin
BOlchulte* wf, Elkco
G W Stein, Baston
C C Western, Hew Tork
J 0 McGrew, West Va
T M Phillips, Newcastle
ff McCanna, Chester oo
JP Bank, Jonestown
1A Harrington, Delaware
Iks He*
jotaEJfcHfabrick, Ind
W F Sinkle, US A
!V Browne, New York
s S Swenson, Now Orleans
flioeee, Cincinnati
J B ! obnton, Virginia
K Hmtzirgar, Kentucky
dij Lavetty, Pittsburg
1M Hagans, Ohio
1 Wilber. Pittsburg
1R Ltad.ay, Allegfi'y City
J A Graham, Hewvilie, Pa,
Sml bond _
Jem 51 Funk, Newberry tn
JeU Hamilton, Fonna
€ AHaiaca, Allentown
T.t Seiswt, Hew York
CHATocie, Ohio
A Ore,swell, Petersburg
B Pcrdy, lowa
Kfliunbarts, Harrisburg
billH Anderson, Ponna
kies A Anderson, Penaa
Hut N Anderson, Fenna
Site IDnlon.
Geo Iliinfiti.ereeaoaßtl©-
Lemnel Amos,Madison, lad
Mrs W H Cushman, lad
0 F Swartz & la, Trentoa
Mrs E F Swartz, Penna
Mrs Siogmaeter, Penna
A Yan Cieye. Trenton
J LDlvoq, Landieborg
J M Belford, Jaciata co
B F Stewards A la, Kd
Geo vr Morin, Maryland
Geo W Santman. Md
M H Bowman, Palmyra
TB Kemmer«r, AHentown
L F Brown, Bow Jersey
GF Hereon, Hew York _ '
G Hai wood, Ht Holly,lf J
SBannan, Peuna
Jas T Beber. Reading
Chas Hires & la, N £
Mr* Ppronl & da, WObosier
3 McMahon, Hew York
V H Bora, C&tasauQna
811 Twiniaat, Pittsburg
CPorarey, rotiwUle
fisKoflh, Rinffrolcii „
CFHuffitla, Hilton, Fa
3 s Holcomb, Few Jersey
Lebanon
I Piier & la, Balt
IQK&lbach, MD,Penna
amereial,
GMfetanly, Buffalo
C Lon*, Penna .
Abner Hoopes, Chester eo
Jae G Hoopes, Obiter oo
Wm B Pierce. Cheater col
Miss B A White, OiesteT CO
Kiss B White, cheater co
Mice L £ John, Cheater go
Mies H MoO*ffarty, Chest co
A Morrieon, Keedsvilia, Pa
W oackey, Wait Chester
J Orth, Cheater co
J B Hankfl-m, Cheater GO
J B Walton, Bachs co
The -Cost
CtoD Cbeyney, Penna
JdnßWeaad. USA
JB Stone. Hew York
1 Mortimer Bye.Wilm.Bel
lifcprt Linton, rhiln
J<>! Thompson, Baltimore
Ctas Henry, Baltimore
W PBoom, Bow York
3 H Hi ocmeU, Coates? Ule
1W Salton
HTaikes, DoyHitown
B Thompson* CoohranYille
Fa Hartshorns, Coohranv
fsas Short, Buffalo
A Eagle.
W T Weaver, WeaversviUe
Joe Emery. Batztown
BobtBF&al. Qaakertown
J £ Ziegler. Fennsbarg
A Dealer, Bethlehem
M/Christ, Bethlehem
D 8 Dreibelbia & wLPansa
Mrs Gerioh, Sohuyl Haven ■
S A Singer
W S KUne, Allentown
W Sorney, Lehigh eo
John Watts, Janiata co
Tbe Balt
k I Kramer, USA
3 Hess, Penn*
PL Miller, Penntbttrg
Y Fry, Lehigh co
C Peter, Lehigh co
P A Sentinel, Lehigh co
Levi Bu&Bioker, Lehigh co
r Clause, Lehigh co
E&vid Boss, Lenigh co
\t*\a Peter, Lehuh co
l Bsndwertt Lehigh co
Ihufb, Lehigh co
v ttnflt, Northampton co
es Pnlen.
Jas Barling, Delaware
Mra B G Gimmell, Delaware
AmoeTowntend, Penna
T Morris, Penna
J F Battles, Massachusetts
W Easter, GarbondaJe
Jahnßnek. Bbensbnrg
A Strittmaiter, Ebansbnrg
Dr Fitzglbbons & 2 dan* JST
Mr & Mra Ferris, Mew York
Horatio Eddy
Wm Eddy
Miss M Eddy
F E Allen, Elmira
The BtmU
<ras Painter, Baltimore
Yn; painter, Baltimore
Jean Irvine, Carlisle
J F Bote & yrf, Clearfield
ihrM Shaw, Clearfield
£ Uadis & la, Mfc Joy
| larkln, Wilm, Del
| B Cnaningham, "Wash
■vi’ Carman, Sole*bury, Md
J smith, Harrisburg
V\s Sperry, Fenna
•'•'hn Williamson, Penna
A Spader, Blairsville
h Rawlins, Coateeyille
Benr.
T Wever.lforth White HaU
W 6 Rhoads,N White HaU
R Rhoade,Horth White HaU
W H Reinhart, Belfast, Fa
W Ferreae, Byberry, Fa
Lewis Fetors, Mt Joy, Fa
Hobt Holloway. RJ
A A Brae & la, Berk* oo
Madison.
Lenertrrille
*wun Ken merer, Lehlsh
Ffieand, Bmans, Pa
SP}?!? B ***, Allentown
sBfi$ 8fi M Bittner, Allentown
C Hiugia, Allentown
A Swartz
<n-roxell,H White HaU
The ..
; r Hammond & wf, IT J
; 'spies, Scranton
foFHitchfcwf, Bel
r rSS* MMdlef own
> Williams, Ben Tort ,
Jfoa B Me.zger, Allentown
Class Betrlck, Allentown
0 0 Stanbarrer.PoEna
Cbaa Salphtn, Sew York
B F Taj lor, Peoua
HH Trent Stockton
S T Trout, Saw Jersey
£&rnatt St eon, H Jersey
T H Trego, Backs 00, Fa
The Bairli
Chw Rice, Boyleatown John Stackhouse. Afcfclaboxo
Jhoa Dyor, Doylestown John A Swam. Philada
S Thompson, Washfnfion J inkene. Tardieyavill©
?ayid J> Prosser, Peuna 8 Gardner, Sallivaaco
Oliver Watson, Hatboro Robt B Leeds, Atlantic City
'tabnJo&eS' Hatboro J M Fell. Bucks 00
J A winter, Monroe co David Ellen, hfew York
SPECIA.Ii NOTICES.
Hating determined to close out oub
WISTBE STOCK OE BRADY-MADE CLOTHING, we
Me Wiling It la large amounts dally at REDUCED
PEICEB, MUCH BELOW BBBSBNT COST OF PRO
PCCTION. Oar purchases haring lean made far ewA.
ni ' th * lowest prints of the season, sre are enabled to
eiar customers tbe advantages thereby aeeared. Oar
Miortmeßl Is fall and complete-ear goods new, fresh
fashionable, egnaltoany made toorder, and told
*° much lower la price, ns to astonish those who usual
v mocare their clothing la that Tray. An examination
‘“’had. TOWEE HALL,
518 MARKET Street,'
BENNETT A 09.
dels-mtnthfr if -
®. McClain's Cactus Gbandiflobis ;
WIGHT.BLOOMING CBBUS —Wo holleYe it to be
‘teoßlr geaulaa extract in the market, it being made
' ::a> one of tba meet beautiful and fragrant flowers of
bribe; also, tie new eztraat Qneen of tbe
asowe, Perfect Lore, and other obolee extracts of
S MM. Prepared by W. B. McClain, So. 33* S.
a street.
liberal discount given to wholesale deal
*' delMra
ffrffl & CO.’S
MASON A^HAMLIM'S
P(Ann OABINBT ORGANS. „
loWtPo i °rer SoO eacb of there floe OABINKT
Plißn ytstramente have been sold OBOANB.
f OHTra by Mr. O.,| and the demand QABISBP
PJir»n ia constantly increasing. OBOANS.
tO»TM Poreaieonly by CABiNST
ffiSS- ■ GOULD, ORGANS.
F(j liSS. SEVENTH and CHESTNUT St«. CABISRP
,TES - ■ nolg-tf ORGANS.
One-Pbxce Clothing,
Jo-jiee’ One-Prioe Ololhlni, *
Jonee' One-Prioe Clothing,
Jonee’ One-Prioe Clothing,
donee' One-Prioe Clothing,
donee' One-Price Clothing,
®4 Market street-One Priee -near Sixth.
•M Market etreet-One Price—near Sixth.
•s- ®“ket etreet-One Price—near Sixth.
“j»T. , w * u hnown thatour Stock of CLOTHING ia
“o» .1 WeU extra weU made; and We
1*1,,?; ’* "Mice that, In order to clear onr oonntere
"dcee , , * account of etook, we have redneed many
*»i Ua»i “* “Eering aotnal bargelno in Overooate
Wile ei.' aai ®°y"' Suite. The prices are marked in
ii ‘rar*’^ 1 8, | , a,li buye alike. Batlafaction
t 0.,,., JOHNS, GO* MABKBT Street.
111 roiePrtee Store.
Gifts of Hardware.—Table Oetlkrf,
wltt lTOry. rubber, and ether hgndle.; Cbilire*-*
PMk6t Koltm. In* Setae*. ut
SJi •“* Wertt Beaebes; pateat
Tool Hudtea with mlniatara toela la them; Beya'aad
"*“•* Skate*; Clothe*-Wilaten (they’ll aaye thebr
eoet la time and clothing), Carpet Sweeper*, Hated
a*?".*™!", “4 Batter Katyee, mlnlatare Oardea
Tool*. Spice Beam, Cake Boxes, Fancy Tea Bell*, and
? > ?^. CaU Bal1 "’ Kttt Cracker# and Hut Ficke; pa teat
Ajh-Siftei* (pay for themnlyea ta the coal eared), aad
a good yarietj of other Heueekeeping Hardware, Cut
lery, aad Toole, at
Elßctbopathic Establishment, FOR
the cure of diseases Incoratio with medicihe, by Dr.
A. H. STBVBNS. one of the discoverera of aa entire
new . Cretan of BLECTBICAL PBAOTIOB, at I*lB
South FBHSBEHJ ABB.
. ■ 8®- Please call, eraend for a- pamphlet and learn par
tioui&rs. tftr charge for consuliation,
45$’" Physicians and others dbsiring instruction can
enter fora full coatee any time after MOHDAY, Janu
ary 2d, 10J3. Any member of the class just finished
may review without any charge. . d*2B 4t
Otbbcoats fbom $l4 to $65. Overcoats.
*' «« ll
*' _ •* II
CT3BCOATS FBOM ,14 to SS& OVKBOOATS.
«■ “ “
VBBCOATB FBOH SlOo BH. OVERCOATS.
■* 1C ..
BBOOATS FBOM Sl4 to *56, OVBBOOATB.
WA9AHAKBK & BROWN.
OAK HALL, .
B. B. comer SIXTH and MARKET Streets,
B9PToang Sfen’a Salta aad elegaat yarlety of the
beat elan Clothing at REASON ABLE PBKiaa
WHEELER & WHiSOH’B HIOHEBT Prwmtttii
rHB OHBAPBBT, SIMPLBST, AHD BBST.
Baleeraoma, TO* CHBSTHTTT Street, aboro geyentji.
SI.OAH—MONTGOMERY.—On-the 27th Instant, lir
Conshohqeken, by Ber., John O'Heill, Mr. James
Pbffinlxrflle.FUm to Mlbs Liszts Montgomery,
of Fmlacelnhia. * ■
HTJ^SBEIIGER—WASGBR,—On the eyeuiag of the
|ame day, by the >ame, at ti* residence of the bride’s
father, roar Fort Union t Pa-, Mr. JohnE. Hunsberger
ty w^£ S m ßu^^ A l* er^ both «o^aty, Pa. *
LEST—THOMAS.—Deo. 1851. in Philadelphia,
by Bey. C. F. Turner. Mr. John Lent to Mies Caroline
D., daughter of Isaac Thomas, *M; D., all of West
Crater, Pa. *
TROTH.--On Wednesday, 28th instant, Henry M,
Troth, in the 31th year of hie age.
His-male friends areinvited to attend the funeral,
from hie late residence, Ho. 141 H. FlfieenUi street, on
Saturday morning, Slst last., at 10 o’clock. **
FBESafAN.—On Wednesdaymoming. Deeember2Bth,
gi the Naval Academy Hospital at Aunapoiis, Md.,
Harry Clay, son of the late Major Alex. H. Freeman,
Company 1). 6th Pennsrlvaxda Cavalry, reoemlr pa
roled from Florence prison, S. G., aged 17 years and 11
months. * »
Du© notice will be given of the funeral. *
BUNN,—On tte 2Sthlnst , at his residence, in Mont
gomery county, Pa., Solomon M. Bunn, in the 58th
year of his age. [Norristown, Reading, and Bedford
papers pieaße copy. ]
, Bis lelatlves and frleims are invited to attend his
funeral, on Saturday next, at 1 P M., from the res!*
dmee of his son-in-law, W. W. Kurtz, 1937 Vine street.
To proceed to Woodlands Cemetery, without farther
notuo. **
A JONES. -On the Mst. at City Point. Va., Miss Hetty
A. Jones, daughter of the late Rev. Horatio G. Jones,
D. D. •
The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to
attend' her funeral, on Friday, the 30sh instant, at 10
o'clockjA. M., from the residence of her brother, Horatio
Gates Jones, Ridge avenue (Roxboro), Tweuty-ftrst
ward. Pbiladelphia. To proceed to the Roxboro Bap
tlsi Church **
PATCHED.—Ob the 27th instant, George M Fatehel;
son of George and Catharine Patchel, aged 6 years, 4
months, and 8 days. ' .
The friends of the family are requested to attend the
funeral, from the residence o! his parents. Ho 417 South
Twentieth street, below Pine, on Friday afternoon, the
80th instant, at 2 o’clock. **
SPRINGER.—On the morning of the 28th lust., Bessie
A., daughter of Mrs. E. W. Springer, in the 13th year
of hot age.
Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral, from her mother’s residence. West
Philadelphia, on Friday morning, the 30thinst., at 10
o’clock. **
LAUG BLLIN. —On the 27tli Initant, Mr. Hobart Laugh*
lin, Br,, is tbes3d year of his ago.
The relatives and friends o£ the family, also Kensing
ton Lodge, Ho. 211 A. Y. M., the Grand Lodge, and the
Order in general are respactfnlly invited to attend hla
funeral, front his lata re&idenoa, Ho. 1327 Horih Front
street, above Thompson, on Friday afternoon, at 1
o’clock, without further notice. Proceed to Franklin
Cemetery. ***
WBBATOH.-On tie 27th Inst., Amos Wheaton, in
the 76th year of hie age.
Bis .friends and those of the family are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral,. Without further notice,
from his late residence, 80. 1119 WtfU&ce street, on
Sixth-day morning, 10 o'clock. ***
HOWELL —On Second- day evening, 12th month, 26fch,
at hie-residence. Brookworfch, near West Chester. Pa. *
Israel Howell, in the 79th year of his age.
His relatives and friends are invited to attend his fu
neral. from his late residence, on Sixth day morning,
30th. infit., at 11 o’clock, without further notice. Car
riages will meet the 8 o’clock train from Philadelphia
at west Ccester depot, on Sixth-day morning. • **
COOKE —At his residence, in Sandusky, Ohio, on the
evening of the 27th inat.» Hen. Eleutheros Cooke, in the
78th year of his age. *
TXLAGK CKAPE MASK VEILS.
Grape and Lace Mask Veils.
Crape and Lace Bound Yetis.
BESSON & SON, Mourning Store,
No. 9XB CHESTNUT Street.
qVrOURNIKG BALMORAL .SKIRTS.
•*-*-*- Gray and Black Balmorals.
Gray and Purple Balmorals.
White and Black Striped Skirtings.
BESSON & SON, HooratncjStore,
de29 No. 9%S OHESTNPT Street
rjRBRN BAIZE FOR SKATE BAGS.
V* Skating Shirts, new style. •
Skating Scarfs, Gian Plaids.
Gents’skating Mufflers.
. _ Mud Skirts, new Balmorals.
de2l \ EYRE & LASpELL.
•ST NOTICE—THE SUBSCRIPTION
Books of the PBMNSYI.VAHI A. IMPERIAL oil,
COMPlia will close on TUESDAY- next. Jannarys,
ISIS, at which time a meeting of tire Stockholders will
he held at the Office ofthe Company. 139 Sonth FIFTH
Street, Philadelphia. JAKES M, SELLERS,
de3o It ; Secretary,
ftSgg™ OFFICE OF THE ATLAS OIL GO.,
Ho.. 524 gWALKUT Street, .Boom Ho. 20.
Phil ApgLpgiA. Dec. 28,. 1864.
_ DIVIDEND JSfOTiCE,
The Board of Directors have THIS DAT declared a
dividend of THBBE FBB CBHT (15 cease per a hare)
out-of the set eaminga of the Company for the months
or Novemberand December, payable, clear of State tax,
on and after January 10,1865
Transfer Boohs close on January B, at3P. M,, and
open January 11,1865.
Stockholders who have not called for their c ertificates,
are requested to do so prior to olosfng-.of the books.
de&MQS G. W. WILTBAKK. Secretary.'
■SS*- AMERICAS LIFE .INSURANCE
AND TRUST COMPANY,
■ . Philadelphia, December 29,1851.
The Trnßtees have this day declared a Dividend of
FITS FEB CENT out of the profile of the last six
months, psyableto the Stockholders, clearo; all taxes,
on and alter January 6. 1865.
deSO-Bt JOHN 8. WILSON, Secretary.
U>'ITEBSITy OF PENWSYJ>
VANIA—DEPARTMENT OF ARTS—The Se
cond Term of the College year will open on TUESDAY,
the 3d day of January. Candidates for admission will
appear at the University, for examination, on that day,
at 10 o’clock A. M. Tuition for each Term Thirty-live
DoL-arß. GEORGE ALLEN,
CeBo 3t Secretary of the Faculty of Arts.
BSP RITCHIE ©II CORPANY-Um.
s® BEND NOTICE -Office, No. US. EODSTH
Street, Pittsbnrg.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a divi
dend of FIVE PEB CENT, on the Capital Stock of said
Company, payable at the office or the Treasurer. JOHN
E. CLANEY, Monongahela Insurance Company, WATER
Street, on and after the 10th day of January next.
Transfer Books closedfrom the Ist to the 10th January.
deSO-3t JACOB QLQBBBB, Secretary. /
K»r THE ANNUAE MEETING- OF THE
■» ABEOOIATOBS AND STOCKHOLDERS of the
FIFTEENTH WARD UNION HALL ASSOCIATION,
for the election of Officers for the ensuing rear, will ba
held on MONDAY EVENING, the 2d of January, at 8
o’clock, at the Room northwest corner RIDGE Avenue
and COATES Street.
Xt* CHARLES A. MILLBB, Secretary.
ISS® bPRISC OARDEN ISSTITU CE
Will re-opan their LIBRARY on TUESDAY
EVENING, January 3d. at?o’clock. Open on WED
HESDAY and SATURDAY from 3to 10 JP. M Other
I fIP THE NORTHEBY SOUP SOCIETY
™ will open their House* situated at the corner of
YBTEBB Alley and FOURTH Street, above Brownf for
the gratuitous distribution of Soup to tfce poor., on
THURSD aY, the 29th of December* 1861 Donations in
money* flour, meat* vegetables* coal* Ac., will be
thankfully received at the house, or by either of the
undersigned:
Chas. J. Batter* president, 304 Callowhill street.
Samuel T, Child, secretary, 824 North Second street.
T. Morris Perot, treasurer, 821 Market street.
Samuel Je&nes* 1023 Areh street.
Horatio C Wood* 117 Chestnut street.
John O. James, 239 North Third street,
Richard W. Bacon, 309 Market street.
And by any of the oilier Managers of the Society,
de29*6i*
MERCANTILE PETROLEUM €o*,
Office, 22 North FRONT Street.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.■-The Board of Directors have
THIS DAY declared a dividend of TWO PER GENT,
on the capital stock of this Company* free of State
Taxes*p&yableouandafterthefifchofJanuary. Transfer
Books closed from the 3d to the 6th proximo. Certifi
cate* of Stock are now ready for delivery.
« 1M * JOHN H. TAYLOR, Secretary.
Pecbhbbb 23* 1884. de£o lOfc '
SkeaL
tW" e . S S I , I , CR T, i meetikg of the
DAT h in°JaSSy, t MS. I ' hll ‘ 49lPllla ’'? 11 **• *OBB
- 0. B. FFAHLEB, Secretary.
ffirgr- IIBKXISGSPRING oiloompany
■ow OF PENNSYLVANIA.-A meeting of the stock
holders of the BURNING SPRING OIL COMPANY
will be held at the Office of J. C. FRYER, No, 113
CHESTNUT Street, on TUESDAY EVENING?, Jamary
M, 1E66, at6P. M. GEORGE O. EVANS,
de26-8t . President.
ISf CONTINENTAL HOTEL COMPA
I™*I Meeting of the Corporatora
of‘'The Continental Hotel Company” for the election
of five Managers, and the transaction of other business,
willbe held on MONDAY, January 2d, 1885, at half
past 12o’clookM., at tha Hotel.
de29-4t J. SERGEANT PRICE, Secretary.
IST OFFICE OF THE CHIOS FAS-
K3G SEN GEE BAIL WAY COMPANY, No. $lOB
South FOURTH Street, ’
_ Pbilabupsia, Dec. 27.1881.
NOTICE.— I The coupons of tha bonds of the Company,
due on the Ist of January next, will be paid on pre
sentation at this office, free from all taxes, National-
State, mtd Municipal. WM. H. KJSMBLE,
de£B-4t Treasurer,
tsmr- OFFICE OF THE “SHAHOKIN
■=» COAL COMPANY,”
_ , Philadelphia, Dec. 23,1864.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the above
named Company will be held at their Office, No. 20*
South FOURTH Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 18th
day of January next, at II o’clock A. M., when an
Election will be held for Five Directors to serve for
the ensuing year
Tha Tran.rer Books of the Company will be closed for
fifteen days prior to the day of said~olsetion. -
„ CHAS. R. LINDSAY,
de29 thmwf-dt Secret try.
OFFICE OF THE EL DORADO OIL
•*' COMPANY, Northeast corner of FIFTH and
WaLNUT Streets.
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of
ONE PEB CENT, on the capital stock out of the profits
of the Company, clear, of State tax, payable on and
after the sth of January next, 1865.
.Transfer Books Hose on the Slat init. and reopen os
the sth proximo.
The dividends of this Company will hereafter be made
payable Quarterly, in accordance with a resolution of the
Board, adopted this day.
B A. MITCHELL, Treasurer.
Pgn.ADEl.pglA. Dec. 28,1864. de2B-3t»
»> OFFICE OF THE SEW YORK
AND MIDDLE COAL FIELD RAILROAD AND
COAL COMPANY.—The annual meeting of the Stock
holders of the Company will be held at their Office, No.
30* South FOURTH Street, on TUESDAY, Jan. 10,
1885, at 11 o’clock A. M., for tha parpose of electing five
director! to eervo for the ensninc year, and for tho
transaction of any otherbngnessthrf may come before
them PETER K LANDIS, Secretary.
Philadelphia. Dec. 24, 1854. de26-mwfBt
feSSP~ OFFICE OF THE UNION PAS.
W SEN GSR RAILWAY COMPANY, No. 308
South FOURTH Street, PHmADB_UHIA,Deo.22.IfM.
The annual meeting Of the itookholdersof the Unton
Passenger Rallwav Company will be held at the offloo
of the Company, 308 Sonth FOURTH Shreet-bn MON
DAY, January 9, at 9>f o’olock., An election for Presi
dent, Vice President, and five Directors, will be held,
between the hoars of tf* 6ne*at the MjmggbjML :
_ TBUMAK ASHAW'B.
. , *«• 835 (Bight Thlrty-flve) MABKBT Street,
Below Htuth.
IBD K'S lIIGI
BBWIMO MACHINES.
DIED.
HTOTICES.
THB PRESS.—PHTTADELPHIi, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 30. 1864:
NOTICES.
jggp R£V. A. Am WIUZTTS, », D„
Will deliver his amusing Lecture on
SUNSHINE;
OR. fHB BEOBHT OF HAPPIBBSB,
BBPOM THB XOITHO MEN’S OTEMWIAM ASSUOIATIOS W
PHILADBLPHIA,
THIS (FEIBAT) BVEJJINO, th* SOfklaat., at tb«
MUSICAL FUND HALL.
Gents,
To l>« bed at Matties’*. Ho. 60S Cteetmtt street, at tb«
Bookstores, &c: ..
A limited number of tioV«t»for Eeserred Beats can be
had at Martitm’s atTiftx Conte seek. - d*2B-tf
|3g» HON. SCHUtUtR OOUTAI.
ThedUtinguDffied
SyEAKEB OF THE HOtTSB OF KBKBESENTATIYfiS,
WtEfABBEESST
THE PEOPX.3 OF jPHILAJMSTi.PHIA
os
“OUR BUTIES/'j
KEPT TUESDAY EYBJfISQ. JAEtTARY 8, 18®,
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
Tiekete for He? erred Seats,® csnts.To-be had at
MAHTIEN'S Bookstore, eod?CHESTNGT Street, on
and after SATURDAY, December 31
Unreserved Seats, 28 cents. Ta ke had at MARTIEN’S
Bookstore. de2s 6fc
SUSP" GRAND COMPIiaGENTABY RAXt
,U» "HEPOBLICAH INVIK-
GrBIjES of Philadelphia, fey a largo number of its
;membes and friende, on THURSDAY EVENING,
January 12th, 865, at the ACADEMY OF MGSiG
• Tickets 86. A limited number for gale by the follow
ing named gentlemen :
DTRBOTOB3.
CHARLES w SMITH. 1214 LOCUST Street;
B SWAIN; 3504 CAMAC Street.
W. HARRY MILLER, 319 JVALN-UT Street. *
C. M. Hall, IS-Woodland Terrace, WSisS Phllada.
Wm. L. Fox, Jr., First National Bank. *
JohnM Cummings, 613 Market street.’
L. Truman, 426 Market street.
A. W. L-fm tn, 3(9 North Eighth street.
David Foy, Eighth, above Tanker street;
J. D. Grovtr, 256 South Twelftfe'sireet, •
f. C. Gartign**. 224 North Thirteenth sfctoot.
E. B Smith, 1214‘hocust street.
Wm. Airey. lceOallowhUl street.
J. W»yn* Mer«d*»b# 407 Commerce street.-'
J. Jay Fisher, 1612 Willow street.
D. W. 8. Stewart, 13?6Pme-street.
C. M. Joner, -326 Arch street.
John C. Snowdon, 125 South Second street.
P. Stackhouse, Jr. ,"*39 South Second street.
A. M. Walhtnsbaw. U. S. Custom House.
H Dennison, 123 Walnut street.
Charles Pryor, 322 North Thirteenth street.
|L H. D. Fraley, 40 and $2 North Third street? •
B; Huckel, 321 South Eeresth-street.
S. Snyder Leidy, National Union Club.
A C. RobertsTH. E. cor. Eleventh and Vine sfetfflrtA
George 8. CoHom, 256 North Eighth street.
G. L. Shallcrose, TbiH, below Arch street
Joseph H. Paiet, 624 Nerth Sixth street.
A. P. Shonoman, Race, below Sixth street.
.foeephA. Canet, 213 Vine street.
Goo. Inman Riche. 123 b Walnut street.
Geo. W. Jester, 28 Nerth Third street.
W. R. Camrfl.SO North Third street.
Frankß. Haworth, 314 Market street.
W. A; Uppincott N. E cor. Fourth and Arch its.
Dr. H. C Feist. 024 North Sixth sheet.
H. I*. Jewell, 260 South Twelfth street
8. P. Sender, ,3 Dock sheet.
Ezia Lubenfl, 316 Market itreet.
George Trumaa, Sis Market street. de29*St
■2ST OFFICE OF THE Nf AtfUFACTF'
EEES* INSURANCE COMPANY, go. *l#
WALNUT Street,
. PHrr.APEr.yuTA, December 1,1664.
The Annual Meeting of the* Stockholders ox "The
Manufacturers’ Insurance Company of the State of
Pennsylvania” will be held, J at the office of the Com
pany, on MONDAY, the 2d' dafr of January, 1686, be
tween the hours of 4 and 6 o’clock P. M.» when as
election for Ten Directors for the year 1856 will be held
In accordance with the Charter ana.
del-tlag * Secretary.
*j£r< OFFICE PENNSTI.VANTA BAIT?,
ROAD COMPANY,
Philadelphia, Not. 4th, 1664.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS—The Shareholders in
this Company are notified that, under Resolution of the
Board of Directors, they are entitled to subscribe to the
Stock of the Company the amount Of TEN PEE GENT,
on their respective Interest, as shown by the Books of
the Company on the 2d Inst
Each Shareholder entitled to a fractional part of i
share, under the terms of the Resolution,ahsll nave the
privile geofsuh b crib tag for a fall-share on the payment
This Stock will be Issued jU the par value of FIFTY
DOLLARS per share. .Accrued interest at SIX-PEE
CENT, will be charged from Ist test, until payment is
made.
T il® l°P k * f 01 ’ subscription and payment will be open
on MONDAY, the 7th inet., and will dose on the gist of
December next, after which no further subscription!
will be received under this Resolution,
THOS. T. FIRTH,
no6-tdeSl Treasurer.
i®** OFFICE OF THE WESTERN
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY.
Philadelphia 22 1664.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—The annual Meeting
of the Stockholder* of the Western Pennsylvania Rail
road Company will be held on MONDAY, theninth day
of January, 1866. at 12 o’clock M;« at No. 938 South
THIRD street, Philadelphia.
Annual Election for President and Directors Will be
held same day and place
de22-tja9 JOSEPH LESLEY, Secretary.
I3SF** STOCKHOLDERS’ NOTICE.-
m~*ar The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the
OIL GREEK AND RIDGWAY RAILROAD COMPANY
Will be held on MONDAY, the ninth day of January,
1865, at 12# o’clock P. M., at No. »3S| South. THIRD
Street, Philadelphia.
AnElecQpn foT President and Directors will be held
same day l&d place.
JOSEPH LESLEY, Secretary.
Philadelphia, Dec. 22. 1864. de22-tja9
p-ssa*- OFFICE OF THE WESTMORR
WSff LAND COAL COMPANY, No. 230 South
THIRD Street, corner of WlUing’e alley,
Philadelphia, Dee 21,1864.
At a meeting of the Directors of the WESTMORE
LAND COAL COMPANY,heId this day, a Dividend of
FIVE PER CENT, on the Capital Stock was declared,
payable on and after January Sd> 1666-
The Transfer Books will be closed until January 6th
next. F. H. JACKSON,
de22-tjaS Treasurer.
•Sa- OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE
VSP INSURANCE COMPANY, 400 WALNUT
Btrcet, Philadelphia, December 23,1864.
NOTICE.—The annual meeting of the Stockholders of
** The Enterprise Insurance Company” will be held on
MONDAY, the 9th day of January next, at 10 o’clock,
A. M., at the office of the company.
An election for twelve Directors, to serve the ensuing
year, will be held on the same-day, at the came place,
between the hours of lGo'elock A. a. and 2 o’clock P.
H. , CHAS. FOSTER.
de24-tja9 Secretary.
JSf THE FOUBTH NATIONAL BANK,
_ Philadelphia, Decembers, 1864.
The Annual Election- ef DIRECTORS will be held at
tbe BASKING BOUSE on TUESDAY, the 10th day of
January* 1865* between the hours of 2 and 4 o’cioek
P. M.
The Annual Met ting.of the Stockholders will be held
at the same time. SAMUEL J. MAC MULLAH,
de2Q-tja!o Cashier.
•ST? FARMBRS 5 AND MECHAMCS’
BATIOHAL £ ARIL —Philadelphia, Decem
bers, 3854. •
The Annual Election for Directors of this Bank will
be held at the BARKING HOUSE* on WEDNESDAY
the 11th day of January next, between the hours of 1$
o'clock A. M. and 3 o’clock P. H.
delO-tjall W-RUBHTOH-Jn. * Cashier-
ftSB*> TEE TfilßD RATIONAL BANE
IQw OP PHILADELPHIA,
' . Dbobmuxe 8* 1864.
The Second Annual Meeting of the STOCKHOLDERS
of the Third Rational Bank of Philadelphia will bt
held at the Basking House* S. W. comer of MARKET
and MERRICK Streets* on TUESDAY* January 10,1865,
at-12 o'clock noon.
An Election for. Director* to serve for the ensuing year
will be held.on the same day, between the hours of 13
ana 2 o’clock.
delO-lm R GLEITDISHIHG, Cashier.
yag*» gBHADELPHIA AND READING
WOP RAILROAD COMPANY. Office 227 South
FOURTH-Street. „ _
ltodtraiPHiA* November SO, 1864.
DIVIDIIfD NOTICE. —The transfer books of thix
Company will be closed on THURSDAY* December 16.
and reopened on TUESDAY. JABUARYIO, 1865.
A Dividend of FIFTEEN PER CENT. on the common
and preferred stock, dear of National and State taxes,
has been declared, payable in common stock.on the 31st
December next, on all stocks standing on the books of
the Company, at the dose of business on the 15th prox.
Stockholders whose names are registered on the New
York books will be paid at the Farmers’ Loan and
Trust Company. B. BRADFORD,
del-tf - Treasurer.
aflair* OFFICE OF THE LOCUST NOUN
warn tain coal and iron company,
_ • „ Philadelphia* Dec. 16*1861
•The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the above
named Company will beheld at their Office, No. 230
South THIRD Street, on MONDAY, the loth day of
January next, at 12 o’clock M.. when an ELECTION
will be held for seven Directors to serve for the ensuing
year.
The Transfer Books of the Company will be dosed for
fifteen days prior to the day of said election
del7-tjal6 EDWARD ELY, Secretary.
DITIBEItD NOTICE OFFICE OF
■» THE Maple SHADE OIL COMPANY, 524
WALNUT btreet, •
Philadelphia, Dec. 22,1364.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a di
vidend of FOUR PEB CENT.- and TWELVE PER
CENT, extra* making SIXTEEN PER CENT., payable
at their office on and after the 30th last., dear of State
taxes.
The Transfer Books will be doßed onthe24thinst.,
at 8 P M., and be opened oh the Slst.
de23 ?i* THOS. B. SEARLE, Secretary.
|OS- PHILADELPHIA AND BEADING
RAILROAD COMPANY, Office 221 South
FOURTH Street. Philadelphia, Deo. 22,1864.
TO AVOID DETENTION, the holder* of Coupons of
this Company due on the Ist proximo, are requested to
have them at this office on .or before |M» 31st Inst., when
receipts will be given, deducting Knpr cent, for State
and United States taxes, £nd cheeks will be ready for
delivery on TUESDAY, the 3d of January, in exchange
for said receipts. S. BRAD FORD,
de23-8t Treasurer.
ftSg* OFFICE OF UNION MUfUAL lE.
SURANCE COMPANY,
pHUADEjiPHTA. Dec. 17,1864,
Tho Annual Meeting ot the Stock and Scrip holders of
'the Union Mutual Ins. Co. * of Philadelphia, will be
held, at the Office ot Company, on MONDAY, January
9, 1865,12 o’dock noon, at which time an election will
be held for Eight Directors to serve three
deli-lSt Secretary.
I®* OFFICE OF THE NORTH PENN
SYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the North
Pennsylvania Railroad Company will he held at the
Office of the Company.. No. 407 WALNUT Street,
PhUedelphia, on HOBDAY, January 9fch, 1865, at 12
o clock M-, at which time aad place an Election will be
held for a President and Ten Directors to serve for the
™.TO t>r year. EDWARD ARMSTRONG,
dfc24-Ua9 Saeretary-
I®- INSURANCE COMPANY OF ngm
*» STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
- , Dec. 23,1864.
An election for Thirteen Directors of the Gompanv
Will he held on MOBDAY, Jannary 9,1865, at the Oom
panT’* office, Kos. 4- and 5 EXCHANGE BnUding, be
tween the hour* of ten o’clock A. M. and one o’clock
P. M WILLIAM HARPER,
de23-jaS *» Secrotarr-
OU'FICE OF THE JUNCTION
■=» RAILROAD COMPAHY. -NOTICE TO STOCK
HOLDERS.—A special meeting of the Stockholders of
the Jnnction Railroad Company will he held on TUES
DAY , the 3d day of Jannary, 1865, at 11 o'clock A. M.,
at 80. 5438 South THIRD street. Philadelphia, to con
eider the propriety of issnlni additional bonds for the
pnrpoee of fiuiy completing-fte road.
del9l3t JOSEPH LESLEY. Secretary.
I®” TREASBBENS DEPARTHRA'I
BORTHERB CENTRAL RAILWAY COM
pahy-oalyert station,
- „ Baitimokb, Dec. IT, 1861.
.DIVIDEND 80. A—The Preeident and Directors of
evethisdavdeclaredaTMvidend of TWO
(2) PSR CENT, of National and State taxes,for the
quarter ending December 31, 1864, payable to the Stoek
heddereon the 29th of Jannary, 1865" at this office.
The Transfer Book! will bo closed from Ist to Uth of
Jannary, 1865, inclusive. By order
de2l wtm IDt J. s. LEIB, Treasurer.
■SS* THE CON SOLIDATIOSAL HA,
TIOHAL BANK.
_ . ,„ „ ,Km.AnBLPinA, Deo. 8,18*4. .
The Annual Meeting of the Stockho ders of the Con
solidation National Bank will be held at the BABKINS
HOUSE on TUESDAY, Jannary 10,1885, at 120-olMk M.
An election for Directors to servo the ensuing year
will be held between the hours ef 10o’clock aTm., and
8 o’clock P. M., on that day. JOS. N. PIERSoiJ.
dc9 fmwtlalO Oaehler.
■SR- UNION SATIOHAL BANK.
Philadbupbia, Deo. 9,1864.
An Election for nine Directors of this Bank will he
held at the Banking House on TUESDAY, Jannary 10th,
1865. between the hours of 10 A. M. and 8 pTm.
de9-fmtjalo J. J. HUCKEL, Cashier.
FSF° THE PHIUDELPHIA NATION-
P-8V AL BANK, PHU.ADELPBIA, Dec. Bth. 1864.
The Annual Blection of DIRECTORS will beheld at
the Banking House on TUESDAY, the 10th day of Janu
ary, 1865 between the hoars of 11 o'clock A. M. and 1
o’clock P. M. B. B. COMEGYS,
deß-fmwlm Cashier.
UN- THE ANNUAL MEEmH OF THE
- ”” Stockholders of the Delaware Comity Pasaon
ger Railroad Company, for the election of offieara and
other bualness, willbe held on MONDAY, Jannary 9th,
1865. at 12 o’clock, noon, at the office of J AH AS MIL-
IjRR. Surveyor, JIARKET Street,weet of Fortieth, Weat
A. L. BORSAFFON,
iwE-FiNt-® ... \ -Becretwi.
NOTICES.
,M« ■ BFffiOßUl.
or
THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR
yon THE
U, S. SAOTTABY OOMMISSION,
HELD IN PHILADBLPHIA, JUNE, 1881
BY CHARLES J. STILLS.
PRICE, *XVB DOLLARS,
U.B. Saxita&y CoKKisaroir,
Pgrr.snitT.ygTA Aoxhct, 1307 CHESTinrr SrsHST,
Decemberl6,lB6l
To the Members of the Various Committees of the Great
COMMISSION bage' to announce that
the .♦•HISTORY OF THB PAIR,” prepared by Mr,
STILLS, a 4 the request of the Executive Committee, is
now for delivery. It forms a very elegant quarto
volume of Vmore than two hundred pages, is printed on
the finest p.aptr at the,*‘Cpton Press ” of Messrs.
hhermanftGo., and is illustrated with photographs of
some of the n'ore interesting objects of the Exhibition.
It contains aa\account of the origin and progress of the
Fair; a description of the different Departments; a'
statement of the financial result; a full Hat of all the
°As4hi?wOTkte * designed primarily for the members of
the various Gonna ittees, and a limited edition only has
Mr. Simon will cao»inon those who may mot be able
W re^' 1 ”r delivery on 'WEDNESDAY,
sme» the nrwiava 1 DBAFT.-OHIZAXS’
BH» -HESEKTATIVE, asd vot,-
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W those who art Drifted. aA * to those who fre Bnroliad
SSJIHSAiIS. fia?
should attend to this impo?tansi inattor at once, as the.
Draft has beenflxed for the ICthf v ot february next
- Wemecoing a ststictiy Lcsitt* ate Basiuces; we are
furnishing men not liable to-tins draft as Substitutes
andßep»sentativeß,i»'lowi£ii*l ft M oW . BP ® ri ®? B tilia
any otberAgencyinSNbifadelE4ii»w. _^?h a law allows us
to put Substitutes in tbs .Navy .or .Marine Corps, to ba
credited towny District'ia the fctfeteP where the principal
retides * ...
To facilitate business, ifumrsows-Kt, out ofthe
city, who are enrolled, will fariiMh s ’® T r A t \ r ® -
cate of their 1 enrolment from the Pa Marshal of
their Dißtiict,- they can have fiuT.befc.fcnl®B sworn lnta
i either branekof this service* Whi*thwi H fully exempt
. them from draft.. • ... , _ ~
. Ref. rence given to LMJe* and Gentlemen in
• this city for we have dodo bwdnem la *hts tine,
a and also in the fi’llowing counties: (^hsstt'?« Delaware,
f Montgomery. Berks, Bucks, SChayi kill, end North
• ampton. > *
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uoe&ible prices. Liberal arrangements I nade with
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nue.-—We are again obliged to appeal ‘to * our. follow
cUizens for aid to sustain our institution*. ?v* are
thankful for the liberal support we have rt waive d, and
believe tbe expending of no &imilaniusi ; 'h as adi ted so
much to the comfort of our Boldieris.im itddUton to
which we have been compelled by cltcunretancOß |Oj
assume temporary care of thousands cf refugees, fr« *ed
men, tnd rebel deserters, nearly-all of whoffl' vo
have been forced to seek ?caCty at your doors, an’d,
domiciled in tbe lowest hauntsdf the city, vwnttd hear ye
caused much annoyance acd - dlstarbauffe. ThsyhsM ’«
remained with us generally Dat afe w days,, an.ee plasm s
have been found for them at?ay Irom tim eity, when 1
their ltborwas in great reuueet.
1 The arrangements for the care of the leidriirs'ih- ooif
city have added largely to our imputation for 'hospitality a
and brotherly love, ana to contibua' the goed worb- the 4
. necessary means mushhe furnished. ’ Fundb
by letter to onf commiuee, or handed' to eSthex of the'
following gentlemen, will reach us:
; Rev; Dr; Thomas Brainerd, No, 634 Pinestreei’L
T homas Robbins. Esq., Pretident Philadelphia Bank..
> D, B. Cummins, Esq , Bank'
S A Mercer, Esq., President*Farmers’ and AleohaK
ni«* Bank. ~
. J. B. Austin, Esq., President Southwark Batik.’
M. W. Woodward, Esq., CashiarMaiiufacta?ersf J
-Kecbßh!cs t-Bank
- ThomasT. Firth, Esq., Treasurer Penn a; Batiroftl;
James C. Hand h €o , corner Market and' Decatur fits. -
* Samuel B. Foies, Esq v 7C7 Vine street.:.
. _ _ • • ■ ABaD BARROWS, Chairman.
J. B, Wapb, Secretary. , de26-12t
| ISSF* OFFICE OF TOON BM£YO£fi9T
" ASSOCIATION. N. W. comer of SEVENTH and
SANSOM Streets, December 6.1864. •
At the Thirty-third Annual Meeting* of the Aseed*'
tion, the following named gentlemen ware elected offi
cers and managers for 1864- 1 66:
psbsdeht.
, SAMUEL H. PERKINS.
__ VICE PRESIDEKTS. .
BICHABD D. WOOD, J. FISHES I&AHIK9.
BDWDHD WILCOX™I“ 404’ CHESTSDT Sti^t
| COBEESPONDINQ SKCBKTARTr
L. MONTGOMERY BOND.
EECOEDIWe 6BO&ETABT,
- JOHN H. ATWOOD.
HAHAOBRS,
' Beniamin Coates, Thomas A. -Budd,- •
. Thomas Latimer, Charles Rhoads,
John Bohlen, Richard Wood,
William Purves, Charles S. wSts, Sf. D.i
Arthur G. Coffin, E, R. Wood,
Benjamin Ome, James Bayard,
John W. Glaghom, Joseph A Clay,
■ Thomas Wattson, . Alfred M. Collins,'
Joseph H, Dulles, Charles W. Cushman* <
John Ashhurst, Philip C. Garrett.
Messrs. 8. 0. Cooper and Thomas Evans are the only
R arsons duly authorized to collect funds for the Assoels- -
oh. JOHN H ATWOODi
de6-lm • Recording Secretary.
23*® UNION LEAGUE HOUSE, 1216.
CHESTNUT Street.
- . Phtlahelphta, Dec. 28,1864.
An Adjourned Meeting of the UNION LEAGUE of
IfeVa de iP Ma wyi be held at CONCERT HALL, on
FJBJDAX, January 6th, at 8 o'clock P. M >to receive*
and act on the Report of the Committee on By-laws.
- Tickets, admitting members only, can be obtained
from Mr, C. R, Whipple, Secretary, at the
League House. GEORGE H. BOKBB, .
de2B-fta6 Secretary.
office of the asthrucitb
insubance COMPANY, Ho. 311 WALNUT
Street,. i Philadelphia, Dec 87,1861 -
■ An. Election for Ten Directors of the Company will be
held on MONDAY, January 2d* IS65* at the Company’*
Office* No. Sll Walnut street* between the hoars or 10
and 12 o’clock A, M. ___
WM M, SMITH, Secretary.
OFFICE OF TH£ FAS!® UTSV*
W BANCE COMPANY, No. 406 CHESTNUT
Street.
Philadelphia, December 27,1554.
NOTICE.—The Aunual Meeting of the Stockholders
of the Pa «e Insurance Company will be held on MOST- •
DAT, the 9ih day of January next, at 10 o'clock A. &L,
at the office of the Company.
An election for twelve Directors, to servo the ensuing
year, will be held on the same day. at the same place,
between the. hours of .10 o’clock A, H., and d* clock
de2B-tia9 WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary.
I®* OFFICE OF TJHE BECGITJBB OF
w&S? TAXES, Philadelphia, Deo 27, -1864.
Tax-payers are hereby notified that deilo.qa.entß will
fee advertised oh tbe FIRST OF JAHUAEY BffiXT. aad
all Taxes remaining unpaid on tde 15th will be subject
to a further penalty o 1 FIVE PER CENTUM <5-100.3
(Signea) J. C. KSC.SB,
de2B 3t Receiver of Taxes.
ISSP* OFFICE OF THE INSURANCE.
COMPANY OP NORTH AMERICA, Philadei,-
phi A, December a?, 1864.
Tbe Aiiciiai Meeting of the Stockholders will be held
At tbe Office of the Company, 80. 232 WALNUT Street,
on MOND AY, Jfienary 9, 1665, at 12 o'clock M , and on
TUESDAY, January 10 (the day feilowlnx), aa election
will he held for Directors to ser re for tbe enenieg year.
de2Bl2t . CHARLES PLATT, Secretary,
|SN» STOCHIfOLDIBS’ NOTICE.—THE
Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the COH
HELSWLLE AND SOUTHERN FENaSYLVANLA.
KAILWAY COMPANY will he bold on MONDAY, the
9th day of January, 1869, at 3 o’clock p. M., at the office
of the Company, Mo. 230 South THIRD Street, Phila
delphia.
An Election for President and Directors will he bold
on the same day and place.
B. D.. BAECLAY,
de23-tia29 Secretary pro tem.
THE OBEAT WESTERN OU
•S® COMPASY,
Dkcbmbbk 8,1564.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholder will he held
at the Office of the Company, No. *l4 WALNUT
Btreet, PHILADELPHIA, on MONDAY, January id,
1860, at 12 o'clock noon.
An Election for fiye Directors for the year 1865 will l»
held at the same time.
The Stock Transfer Books will he closed from Decem
ber 26th, 1864, until January Sd. 1865.
defi-tisS M, B. KBILT, Secretary,
SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF
l=® PHILADELPHIA.
Pbakbtokd. Dec* 20,1564.
- She Annual Election for Directors of this Bank
lie held at the Banking House, on TUESDAY, January
IWh, 1866, between the hours of 12 H. and S P, M.
d*2t-tjalO W. H BHAWN* Cashier*
KS“ PHUADELPmA AHD BEADIEC
W-BAILS CAB COMPANY Office 337 South
POUBTH Street.
Phujldblpeu., December 12, 1851
Bailee 3a hereby given to the Stockholders of this
Company that the Annual Meeting and an Election for
President, sis Managers, Treasurer, and Secretary will
take place on the second MOJfDAY (9tb) of J-anuarj
nest, at 12 M. WM. H. WEBB,
del2-tjaB' Secretary.
■raa-» amebicas uns ixsukakce
■HE? AND TKDST COMPANY,
, Philadelphia. December 19,1864,
The Ansaal Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com
pany, for the ejection of Thirteen Trustees to serve the
ensningyear, yfl! be held st the Office, 8. B. corner oi
FOBETH and WALNUT Streets, on MONDAY, Janu
ary S, 1t65, between the hoars of 10 A. M. and 12 o’clock
noon ...... JOHN S. WILSON,
KS*- PHXIADELPHIA AND DABBT
ww . RAILROAD CO. -NOTICE thereby fivaato tha
Stockholders of thjs Company that the Animal Mealing
and an Election for President and six Directors will
take place on the second MONDAY (9th) of January.
1865, &fc4P. M,- at the Company’s Depot, on DABBY
Avenue, between Forty-ninth and Fiftieth streets.
df24-tja9 D. fi FLICKWIB, Secretary,
m»3B™ OFFICE OF THE CITY TEEA*
SURER, Pbidabelphia, Dee. 23d. ISM.
“NOTICE TO DO* NHOLDERS. * *
The City Treasurer to prepared to pay Doans ma
turing January Ist. 1865. and the holders thereof are
requested to present them at this Office, on or after the
2d day of January. HENRY BUMM,
de24-8t • City Treasurer,
mzs£~ OFFICE OF THE CITY TBEA*
EUREE.'Phix-adelphxa, ISB4.
NOTICE TO LOANHOLDEB3.
The City Treasurer will pay the Interest ou City
loans, due January Ist, on and after January 2d,
1866. HENRY BUMM, ,
de24 6t .. City Treasurer,
OFFICE ,OF THE PBUADED
P® PHIA FIBS INSURANCE COMPANY.—The an
nual meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will
be held on MONDAY, January 2, 1866. between the
hours of 10 and 12 o'clock A. SL. at their office. No.
433 CHESTNUT Street, when and where an ELEC
TION for Directors will be held, in conformity with
the charter,
FBANCIS BLACKBURN'S,
de24-6i* ' Secretary.
*HF,ANSI!AI JHKETIHO OF THE
*» Stockholders of the POTTBVILLE MINIMS
AMD MAMDPACTDEINO CO., for the ELECTION of
Officers for the enstiiusr year, will he held at the Office
of the Company. No. HIV WALNUT Street, on TUES
DAY, Jan. 10, 1860, at % o'clock P. 11 -
dels- tialO- HIOHaBD JONES, President.
gETNBra NATIONAL BASH,
■off Philadelphia, December 12,1864.
The animal meeting of the Stockholders of thi. Bank,
for tha ELECTION OF DIBSCTOEB, wIU he held ha
TUESDAY, January 10.1866, between the boon of 11
o’clock A. Ik. and So’dock P, M. „
delS-tjaJO B. B. HALL, Cashier,
on, eoHPiMES.
SEW YOBE BSD UTEKPOOI
FETBOUTUM COMPANY.
CAPITAL' STOCK, *1,000,000.
100,000 SHABBS AT glo BACH.
Subscription Price 96 per Share'.
LANDS YIELDING! LAHGELY.
v omosas:
HON. DANIEL & DICKINSON, President
TO. T. PHIPPS. Vico President
BOBEBT BASSETT, Secretary.
Books are open for subscription at the office ol the Com
pany, No. M Empire Bnildin*. T 1 BROADWAY, M. Y.
The land* of Che Company an situated In the hearted
the OU Beglon, and Include portions of those well
known localities, "the McßUrenyFarm, the two Me
ffllntoefc Farms,” and other preyed and valuable work-
Inc territories, Including oyer Two Thoneand acres ol
the best OU Territories alone OU Creek and In West
Virginia, now under process of successful development,
and oil ls alresdy regularly and largely produced from
seyeral wells upon them. ooSl-diWim
Address the Company, "P. O. Box 6SSB, ” New York.
MAPLE AMBEK OIL COMPANY.
•SS? —CAPITAL, *500.000. SHARES, 100.000.
FAB VALUE. *5 20 000 SHAKES EEskKVBD AS
A WOBKINO CAPITAL.
President H. D. FLINB. THOMAS T. MASON, Trea
surer. D. L. LEEDS, Secretary.
H..D. Fling, • | JoelahJßassett, Jr.,
Geo. FerkJnpiue, yraenut Mason,
Books are now tisnat the office. No.
BOS South FOUBTH Street, Where a limited number of
shares will he sold at 91 per share, subject to nofor
ther assessment- deJD 9t*
K - WAIEOS FETBOLKUH COK
■Wjjjr . PANY. / Bhohmsbe 8,1064.
.The Annual Meeting rj the Stoekholders will be held
at the Office of the Company, No. *l* WALNUT
Btreet,.FhUedelphla, on MONDAY, January Zd, IMS,
at 12 o’clock noon, ’
, AnElectionforlEyeDirectors for tho year IBBS will
beheld at the same time.
YjliMlhr Books will be elosad from Dos.
gg““ THE “©IX COMPANIES”
GREAT PETROLEUM BASIS
PEN NTSYXiVANIA;
GLARION COUNTY.
Office. Boom «5," No. 1M S. Fourth Sfc,
Hon.CHASP. EAHSDKLL, OllClty, PRESIDENT.
D- S. GLONINOBR, M. D. . TREASURER,
■' (No. 305 North SIXTH Street.)
Ur. JOENW. BERKS, SECRETARY.
DIRECTORS:
Hon. CHAS. P, BAMSDELE, Oil City (proprietor Oil
City JTorittort.
Hon., AMOS,MYBRS, M. C,, Clarion.
Dr. T. J. ELLIOTT, Clarion county.
Commodore SAWDER LOCKWOOD. U. S. V.
Dr. C. D. THOMPSON, Oil City.
D. W, CANFIELD, Esq,, Oil City.
1,644 ACRES OF SELECTED LAUDS In this treat oU
region have been COMBINED AND FOBMBD INTO
FOUB COMPANIES, with an almost equal division of
property.
CAPITAL STOCK OF EACH COMPANY, *900,000.
Divided into 100,000 shares, at a parvalua of *5 per
share. Subscription price, 42; conslsttngof—
-Ist. THE "GREET CLARION" OIL COMPANY, i
With 380 acres in fee simple on Clarion River, Brush
Bun, Cherry Bun, and OH Hollow Bun.
2d. THE “BIG CHERRY” OIL COMPANY,
With 371) acres In fee simple on Brush Bun, Cherry
Bun, and Big Cherry Bun. , V
-Bd. THE V BBUSH-BUN " OIL COMPANY,
WithSSS acres In fee simple on. Brush Bun, Cherry
Run, and Fiddler’s Bun.
■, 4th. THE "BED BANK ” GIL COMPANY,
With 420 acres in fee simple on Brush Bun, Cherry
Run, and Oil Hollow Run.
These lands have Leon selected with groat oars by a
committee of scientific gentlemen and experienced bH
men, and consist of twelve (12) tracts or fhraa.distrtba
ted over an area of ten (ID) square miles. Numerous
wells on adjoining properties are at present yielding
from twenty to fifty barrels of oH par day, Including
the famous Sligo Well, and the wells of ,the Deer Creeh
Companies.
All of these tractaare rich in coal, iron, lead,and tim
ber. 'Several veins of coal are now being worked. The
indications of oil are superior to any in the State, >
. Contracts have been made for engines and machinery,
A>*i operattws will be commenced at once; Speedy re
■ tftlShs axeeipected.
\ Books opennt the office. _ de23-tf
g OFFICE OF THE
1 fOICASIC OIL MD / COAL COMPAST
OF WEST VIRGINIA.
No. 11 MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE,
( Philadelphia, Dec. 27i 1354.
; The/VOLCANIO OIL AND COAL COMPANY of West
Vir*in ia, formed on 2 600 acres of OIL Territory, npon
' the ‘ •c ; >reat Upheaval * ’ la Western YirfUdft, has been
wcania ad as follows; '
; • WM.TSSS, Jr,
TREA3URER.
LEWIS COOPEB.
' *1 - BBCRBTART,.
A. E. MASSEY-
‘DIRECTORS*
TO C. STILES, Jr ,
J'P. steiherT
Wtt P. HACKEE,
LEWIS COOPEK,
i f ROBERT H. GRATE.
• Tbo inTwcdbore to the Capital Stock of tlift above Com
i pany are hereby notified to par their oubeeriptto s oa or
, fcofore the 6th day of Jaanary, 1886.
; A limited somber of shares not exceeding Six Thon
, rand, tie offered to the public at subscription jortce,
S-ff FEE SHABE, up to the 6ta of Jaanary, after -w Melt
time no subscriptions will be taken.
COOPEB & GBAFF,
Subscription Abater
Eo. 11 MBBCgABTS' EECHAEQE,
gggpF* FABSSWOBTH
««g»tißg
oo m a? A w y.
CAPITAL, $1,000,000.
- v*
, 290(000 SBARXiS—PAB 14IVE QGjOOt
’’ WORiIBO CAPITAL, 940,000.
SUBSgBiPTIOH P81C8.—............. .
Tlie valuable OU territory of. this Company Is located
on the Kan awii a river, Gilmore county, West Virginia,
BomO'distance above its confluence with the Ohio at
Psriwmbarg (the. terminus of the Baltimore and- Ohio
, Railroad),. and lies directly unon and in a-direction,
across the-great GUBelfc” of thisregioß (as may be
*eeayj)p.on the map)i is the Immediate vicinity of th»
wonderful ‘‘Burning Springs,’^now regarded as a
anreindication of the presence of oil, from the fact that
it ts- tne oilga* that rises to the surface and barns upon
the water. This property consists of an area of 1, 185
acres of magnificent oU and mineral lands, of which the
Company owns an undivided half interest in fee elm
ple»extebdicg.}2£ miles on the Kanawha river, which
is navigable to the Ohio.. Other streams, tributaries of
the-jXaoawha, traverse this tract, presenting alongtheir
margins every surface indication of a rich yield of oiL
holds the right to pnt down wells all over
this extensive boring surface, and oil has already been
discovered on this property, near the river, at the depth
of Safest. The sinking of two wells to the depih of 800
feet, ir necessary, was provided for in the purchase of
the land, ail of which is paid for without touching the
woffling-or reserved capital of the Company. In add!-’
tion to-tnis* the Company owns an important interest
(aleo.paid for)in a well located within 400 yards of the
great Lewelly n well, which has flowed 2,600 barrels per
day, and is directly among the celebrated Rathbone
group (see map). These are, it is said, the greatest pro
ducing wells in the country. The former owners of
this well were forced to abandon it on the breaking out
of the rebellion, but the Company has now made ar
rangements to reopen and tube ft, when a large yield of
-ori suty reasonably be expected from this source alone.
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
East eating every facility for rapidly developing the oil,
own property both timber ana coal in
great abundance, and in also having the resident Su
perintendent of the worhs, Mr. T. G. Farnsworth,
largely interested as a stockholder. The manage
ment being in the hands of practical men, of indomi
able energy and perseverance, the stockholders may
reasonably expect toon to find their shares ranking
with the nest 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 being called upon lor additional means to carry
on the.operations of tbe Company, but on the contrary,
as soon as oil shall be obtained in sufficient quantities,
a dividend on the capital stock will be declared. The
remaining portion of the 2D,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 office ol the Company,
No. 400 CHESTNUT Street, up stairs, room No. 16,
and ay the counting-house of the President, No. 504
MARKET Street. •«*
president :
F. PAXSOJSVNo. 6t4 Market street.
TBBASCBER*
A. A. SBUMWAY* Ho m Market street.
DIRECTORS: .
F. JSFo, 60S Market street. * _
THOMAS. D. WATTSOH, of the konsewof Truitt 6c ,
10.. 52Ajfc&rket street , v
CHAS. BLOOMIHGDALB, ofcßloomingdale, Rhine,
kCo., 352 Market-street.
EDWARD J. SEED, of George W. Reed & Go.. 423
iarket street. .
M. J..JOYCE, of A. A. Blmmwar 4 Co., 221 Market
dSsSIAH BASSETT, Ja,, No. 423 Market street.
D. I). T. EABNSWOBTH, Era.. West Virginia.
• EDWARD M. PAXSON, Solicitor.
A. D. HARLAN. Secretary.
I®* THE STAIfBHTH BTOIE OIL
COMPAOT OF WEST VIBGIBI*.
CAPITAL $3,000,000, in 40,000 Shares, at $3O
each. Subscription price $l3 per Share, subject to no
farther call ox assessment, A working capital of
$lOO,OOO reserved. Only 30,000 Shares to he soli
at the subscription price.
.The property of this Company consists of the well*
known Martin or Standing Stone tract, and. contains
from 2.500 to S»oeo acres of land, in fee simple, free from
leases, undivided interests, or royalty. Standing Stone
Creek (a branch of the Little Kanawha river), and its
trihut&rieapass through this property, and it has upon
it a larger amount of boring territory than is owned by
any other company in West Virginia. It is situated In
Wm eounty, near the celebrated Eatlbone or Burning
Spring tract, and In extent of territory.is fiyp times
greater, and is considered by all experienced oil men
familiar with the oil district of West Virginia quite
.equal, if not superior, to the Sathbone tract. The
Standing Stone Oil Company's property extends from
the river, near Burning Spring Bun,
serosa the waters of Standing Stone Creek, Inbiuding a
portion of Robinson's Fork and Two Eiffießnn, and is
Jmiß'diately in the Great Oil Break, extending from
Burning Spring through by Standing. Stone anuretro*
leum to Horae Week Welle, near the Ohio river, and
embraces thellneof upheaval.
The property of this Company has not been developed
for the reason that it belonged to minor heirs, who
coiri-d not convey until they attained their majority,
which the youngest did a few days ago.
Weils are being bored on the adjoining lauds, and oil
had.. It is said that upon- thlß Standing Bton4 tract oil
was first discovered in 1790.
On the Severs Farm, adjoining, a well la being bored
and oil obtained. The well of McFarland A Jones, on
the Morgan Jagd, is near this property. _ _
Theselands are held in trust by J. H. Camden, Esq.,
President First Rational Bank of Parkersburg, West
Virginia, and flie Hon. JohnS. Carlile, senatordu Con*
Sets from Virginia, and will be by them conveyed W»
e Standing Stone Oil Company whenever the stock to
be disposed, of by subscription, (to wit. 20,000 shares)
shall be subscribed and paid for. Three thousand six
hundred shares of the stock have already been sub*
scribed and p&id for.
Subscriptions received at the Banking Houses of
BIGGS & CO., and iITTERHOCSE, FOWLER, & 00.,
WA6HIKGTOH. D. 0. delft* lm
Secretary,
KS> DAUPHIN AND GOLOI^UNI
■» GOLD MIJQ3SG COMPANV-
Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania*
CAPITAL STOCK. &,000,000,
100,000 SHARES—PAR VALOR, sL___
President—JOß H B. ARDERSOBT.
PZKBOXOBS*
Thomas A. Scott, James R. Magee.
R. B. Knease, JohnW. Hall.HsrrUburg.
Win. 8. Freeman, T. C.-tfcDowelk do.
Robt. P. King, John Brady. _ do.
JohnAf. Riley, W. W. Wylie, Lancaster,
Charles BeSUver, Wm. Cgorade,
J>, P. SOUTHWORTH,
Office of the Company,
Room Ro. o.
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*
lug results. Subscription lists have been opened at the
Office of the Company and at the Treasurer’s Office (In*
teraal Revenue). Ro. 437 CHESTNUT Street, Farmers'
and Mechanics' Bank-Building. To original subscribers,
s3.fiD per share, for a limited number of shares. . .
Circulars, pamphlets, or Information can be obtained
at the Office of the Company after the 17th Inst. _
OCTOBER I4,IBB4. otiS-Sm .
TOBHUA T. OWEN, ATTORNEY,
O COUEELLOR AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR OF
CLAIMS Office. 331 F Street, near Fourteenth St.,
Washington. D. C. deBO-6m
“onn nnn more.”—the sooner
OUUjUUU Townships and Wards call at tMs
office, and fill up ttetr Quotas, the better. 910 MAR
KET Street. [de2i-6t'J J, J. BSHLBMAN.
A CHANCE TO AVOID THE DRAFT.
Principals ’ Furnished with Substitutes at the
shortest notice, and at low prices. JOBS MANSFIELD
ft CO. Offlce 403 LIBS ARY St., second story, de23-lm«
TOMATO CATSUP.—HEW TOMATO
X Catsup la mart and pint bottle, of choice quality.
Aljo <( bar™U. V^.b f| EHoDßB^W^dlffi l
FOR SALE—A FRESH LOT OF
SALT aid FRESH-WATER TERRAPINS. Abo,
VENISON, at the SAME DEPOT, No. 409 CHESTNUT
Street. de3o fit*
■RIBH AND CANNED MEATS.
A HO bbls Mess and No. 1 Mackerel.
2,000 eases canned Meats, lobsters, Ac.
Far sale by P. O. BURROUOH,
de»-3m 116 North FRONT Street,
WOOD, WOODtWOOD.—OAK, PINE,
* * and’HIOKORT WOOD, tor sale atlowesteasb
prices. . WATSON,
naso-ia* Ym-snun irBASt.
on, COMPANIES.
OF THE
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'em sow orar
A TOLL ASSORTMENT Of
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o«S0-Sm
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to*
LADIES AND CHILDREN.
Having nowin store » very large mid beautlfel umt-
SS&IrfS ‘Js® ’'UFlflMSffi'SlnHft
solSait a call from thorn la want.
Remember tbe asms ui somber.
JOHN JTABEEBA,
TlB ARCH Street, above Seventh.
I haveno partner OFconnectionwithanyotherstore
tnthiscltr. oeS-4mlf
„ FINANCIAL.
IJH-B FIRST
NATIONAL BANK.
V 3-lOtli®
TKEA'SURY NOTES,
CONVERTIBLE AT MATURITY INTO
s.»O BONm
These-Treasury Motes- present great advantages to
subscribers as an investment. The Interest is liberal,
th* security undoubted, and the privilege given the
holder of- converting the notes, Upon- maturity, lito
V, S, SLY’PER-CENT. BONDS <6.205) is of great value.
This Bank keeps on hand alarge supply of all denomi
nations, from *sos to Sl,ooos.
A COMMISSION OP ONE-QUARTER PER CENT,
allowed.on tales of $5,000 and upwards; on.sales of
*25,000 or over, THREE-EIGHTHS PER CENT.
MORTON WcMIQUrAET.. Jr,,
CASHIBR.
J?QUBTH NATIONAL HANK:
OP PHILADELPHIA,.
No. 723 ARCH STREET,
DESIGNATED DEPOSITARY OBTHK TJNITBD STATES.
7 3-10 tbs TREASURY NOTES,
Convertible at Maturity into
; .© -SO BON IDS .
This Bank la now prepared to furnish these Notes In
small or. large quantities, and of all denominations.
They present the advantage-over any other Loan of the
Government of being converted at maturity into the
popular fi-20 Loan. The Interest is payable semi
annually in February and- August.
A COMMISSION ALLOWED ON. SALES of $5,000 and
upwards.
SAMUEL J. MAO MULLEN,
deM-lm CASHIER.
OHAELBB BKO&T, LALBZ, BENSON, Ji.
QHARLBB EMORY & CO.,
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
No. 15 South Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
All kinds of nnenmnt funds and Gold and Silver
bought apd sold, and Collections made.
Particular attention given to the purchase and sale
of Government, State, and other Stocks and Loans on
sommissloh. nol7-6m
OARPER, BURNEY, * CO..
. BAJNEBUERS,-
STOOK AND EXCHANGE BEOKEES.
Particular attention paid to purchase and sale of Oil
Stodn. .
U SOUTH THIRD STREET,
ratLADELPHIA.
BnransKOiß.—Droiel *0o„ Philadelphia; J. B. Aus
tin, President Southwark Bank. novl7-3m
COPAKTHTEHSHIPS.
TAISSOLUTION OP COPABTNER
XJ SHIP.—WILLIS P. HAZARD having THIS DAT
disposed of Ms interest in the Arm of DAVIS. POR
TER, A CO., to CHARLES H. DAVIS and RdBBRT
PORTED, they will ocnUnne the business of Publish
ing and Bookselling under the same firm name, at the
same place, No. 31 Sooth SIXTB Street.
PHn.ADEi.raiA. December 23, ISM. de3o-3t
LECIAI.
INSTATE OF ELIZA L. DWIGHT, DE-
X-i CEASED.—LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the
above Estate having been granted to the undersigned,
all persons having claims against said Estate.are re
quested to present the same, and all persons indebted
are requested to make payment to
WILLIaM T. DWIGHT, Executor,
deSO-fit 319 Booth FIFTEENTH Sheet,
rsr THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of MAKGARBTXUCKT, deceased
To Alexander Lucet Martin. William K. Martin,
George S. Martin, and Anna Marla Anguera.
Take notice that an application has been made by
ADRIANA X L. LAMBERT to the said Court for the
private sale of a three-story brick messuage and lot, at
the southwest corner of Delaware Front and Relief
streets, In said city, and toatihe same will be acted on
by the Court 09 FRIDAY, Marsh 3,1863, aiUKTcloek
By tie Court. R. M. RAT TUBS,
de3o-fr2m Deputy Clerk Orphans’ Court.
rs THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
CITY ANDCODHTY. OF PHILADELPHIA. ,
Estate of WILLIAM MoLAUGHLIN, deceasod.
The Auditor appointed by the court to audit, settle,
and adjust the account of JAMES ROSS and SAMUEL
L. Mpf ETRIDGB, executors of the last will and testa
mentof WILLIAM MoLADGHLIN, deceased, and to
report distribution of thehalanco in the hands of the
accountant, will meet the parties Interested, for the
purpose of hta appointment, on WEDNESDAY, Janu
ary 11th, 18*6, at sif o’clock P. M.. at his Office, No.
I*3 South EIGHTH Street, in the city of PhUadalphla
irfO-feett ' JOHN B, CQLaHaN. Auditor,
/THE CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACE
WANT'S.
WANTED—A. SITUATION IN A NO*
T f SION HOUSE, to sell on Commtertoa* t> eifc* and
neei eouutry trade. Address “J. B. L.»** Pre*s
office. d«3O-at*
WANTED—IN THE GENERAL DRY
*/ OoodH Commtseiom JBu»in®BB, already established
aad capahl* of being increased to an indefinite amount,
a PAETNER eifbfir active or special, with twenty-fix®
to forty thousand dollars cash capital. Address 11 W.
£*• c • wbh real name, which will be confidential, at
the Press office, • do3o fmwst*
WANTED—BY A YOUNG HAN, A
.T T situation m BOOKKEEPER or Assistant Book
keeper in a I>r? Goods or Commission House: under
stands Mcounts thoroughly, and has had two years'
practice in the Wett.
Kcference given.
Address **S. P ,”Fm*<iara d$3Q-2t*
WANTED—A PERSON WHO UN
DBR&TAKDSeither LAW or CONVEYANCING,
Who can command soma Capital, to loin with the ad
vertiser in opening an office in the Oil Region* Ad
dress * * Conveyancer, l * Press. Office. - deSO-fit*
WANTED. —THE ADVERTISER
I V wirheea position as BUYER in a SILK or GENE
RAL JOBBING DRT GOODS BOUSE; can buyatPri.
vate or at Auctions; is wall acquainted here and Net,
Tort markets. If required, would sell Goods to tho
beet trade. For interview address
dt3o 2t« TBPS. S. BENTON. Philadelphia P. O.
WANTED—BY A THOROUGH BUSI
JL* . NES9 MAN. a position as SALESMAN or TEA
yEIiLEB in a Provinion or Produce Commission House.
Address “B. P.." Press office. de29 St*
WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, A
* " situation in a Photograph Gallery; has had fifteen
months. experience at the business. Address ** F.
this office. ' dfi2»-2fc*
'WANTED—A SITUATION IN A
a Dr ? I Soot * w Commission House for a
jn Ms sixteenth, year. Ad
dresa William Penn,” Press office. de2B-St v
WANTED-IN a JOBBING DRY
GOODS HOnSE, an experienced ENTRY
CLERK. Address. In handwntini of applicant, “En
try Clerk, ’' this office; de29-2t*
WANTED—A STORE, ON CHEST.
• » NDT or ARCH Street, east of Broad. Address
Box 667 Philadelphia Pest Office. de23 3t*
WANTED—BY SINGLE GENTLX
MEN, with or .without Beskfaet. a suite of
BOOMS (two or throe), to he used as Chambers and Bit
ting Room. Address Box 678, Phiia. P. o. de2B-3t
WANTED—A SITUATION IN ANY
* ' RESPECTABLE BUSINESS, BY A G RADUaTE
OT CRITTBSDRN’B.COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, (Age
BQ.)jAddrms “B. B. W., ’ ’ Press office. de2S-st*
WANTED—BY A LAD OP SEVEN
* \ TEEN, who is now, and has been for two and a
half years, at the High School, a SITUATION in a
Commission or other respectable business, at moderate
salary. Best of references. Address
llg g M
deSC-6i* title bfflee.
WANTED, AGENTS.—AGENTS IN
. vJ , eTe LV Conn *Y, at fro a month, expenses paid, to
Introduce fifteen new and use/tit articles, tho bed ssll
pnrticaJars, address OTIS T.
PARKY, BIDDETOBD, MAINS. oc2S-.d&W3m
A YOUNG MAN, A GRADUATE OP
Crittenden'rtCommerclal College, wishes a Situa
tion as Assistant Bock-beeper. orwherever ho can make
himself useful. Address ‘B, p. J,,” Press OSes »
TO OIL COMPANIES,—TWO GEN
A’ TLEMEN detire SITUATIONS in the oil regions, to
look after the interests of Oil Companies, at the wells;
are competent Bookkeepers, bare large experience, and
can stand fatigue and eXDOsnre.
Satlsfscfory reference given. Address “Warren.”
at this office, for three days . de3o St*
A YOUNG MAN WANTS A PLACE
aa Porter in a Wholesale J>ry Good?, Jobbing or
Commission House. Understands Packing, Markin*,
and Shipping, and has twelve years* reference from'
his last place.
Address **o. &.?"• Press Office. de2B-3t*
A N EXPERIENCED BOOK-KEEPER
deßires aSUuatlou. Can furnish best of citv re
ference. Address *‘ H W.office of The Press. de2B-St*
A YOUNG MAN #ROM THE COUK
;fV and a graduate of Crittenden’s Commercial
College, who has served th*ee years as an officer in the
army, has had experience as bookkeeper#nd salesman,
is an excellent penman, wishes a situation in a good
honse The best of references given. Address *‘E , ’ *
Frees office de2B*4fc*
A LADY PROM NEW ENGLAND
"• would like a -Situation, as a Companion for an
elderly lady. Ib a good reader.'and can run a Wheel nr
a Wilson Sowing Machine, and make herself generally
useful.. Object, a good home, address
, M _ Mrs. S. W. MASON,
de29-3t* _ Press office.
A GENTS WANTED FOR THE NURSE
AND SPY—The most interesting and exciting
book ever published, embracing the adventures of a
woman in the Union army aa 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. JONES BROS. A CO., 600 C3RSTNOT
Street, Philadelphia. de2?4ja9*
EMPLOYMENT HOUSE, THE LAPP.
eet and most reliable* for city and country. Has
always a good selection of capable persons, with good
references. Americans, Irish, English, French,' Ger
man, Scotch, Welsh, and newly-landed emigrants, as
Gardeners, Farm Hands, Coachmen, Watchmen, Ac*
Cooks, Caambezm&ids, Seamstresses. Laundresses,
Waitresses, and general Housework Bervauts. Also,
Colored Servant*, Hob. 802 and 804 LOCUST Street!
above Eighth. del9-lta
PARTNER WANTED.—A JOBBING
. DRT GOODS HOUSE, well located, want a. Part
ner, either active or silent, with 810, fCO. Reference ex
changed. Address “L. H. J.. ” frees Office. de3o-2t*
PACKER.—AN EXPERIENCED
Packer wanted in a Market-street Hat and Straw
Gooashonse. Address “8. M..” this office. »de23-6t*
fTO BROKERS AND BANKERS.—
WANTED—By a young man who has had four
years’ experience In the business, a situation as Clerk.
Bwt of reference given. Address “G. E. W.,” Box
682 P. O. de29-3t*
MA FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED
—Address **B 8.,” at this office. de24»st*
JftlOFi A MONTH—WANTED
Sw.Sv AGENTS everywhere to introduce (be new
K A CLARK SIXTEEN DOLLAR FAMILY SBW
ING MAGHINB. tbe only low price Machine In the
country which Je licensed by Grover A Baker, Wheeler
& Wilson, Bowe, Singer A Co., and Bachelder. Salary
and expenses, or large comndssions allowed. AZI other
Machines now sold for less than forty dollars each are
Infringements, and tbe seller and nser liable. Dlun
trated drcn'are sent/ree. Address SUAW A CLARK,
nolß-dAw3m BIDDEFOKD, Maine
J&k ASSISTANT QUAHTEEMAS
OFFICE,Ho. 2T4 South THIRD Bt..
_ . ■ . • Philadulphia, Dec. 24, ISM.
Vesselsiwanted to load with coal for Newborn, H. C.,
and Key West, Fla. Despatch given
. „ ' JOHN K. JENNINGS.
des6 tf Captain and A. Q. H.
FOR SAXE ANP TO TLTST.
TOE SALE-TWO FIRST-CLASS
MILK -ROUTES and Appurtenances complete; plen
ty of Milks good stand for Milk and Ice; Stabling for
three horeea and wagons on the premiers. WIU be Bold
tgß&itfSS. AS® 1 .? at No. 12*4 SHACKA-
MaXON Street, after 2 P. M. de2BSt*
OIL TERRITORY FOR SALE—-235
Acres east Aide Allegheny Elver, above Oil City.
380 Acres, West side. Will be sold low to close a con
cern.
. „ TO H. RTCHARDSON,
deiO StH* 500 MARKET Street.
m FOR SALE, IN FEE SIMPLE-32
"'gj'ACBBS. iii Fox township, Elk county, Penns
TWO OIL SPKIJSGS npoatbe land, from one of which,
oil can be readny gatnered, in large quantity, with the
simplest utensils. A stream runs through the whole
length of the property, upon which surface indications.
&t certain seasons, prevail to an extent equai to any
locality in the State.
The property is four miles from the Pennsylvania and
Brie Railroad. Apply to .
,1 _ CHARLES H. BOONE,
It* WALNUT Street, 2d-story back room. _
EDVCATIOWiI.
APBNING OF THE NEW YBA.R AT
V THE QUAKER CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE-
IMPBOYBMENTS-EXTBNSION OP
ACCOMMODATIONS.
The already extensive accommodations of this Insti
tution are found inadequate to meet the demands of its
constantly-increasing patronage, and on the 3d of
JANUARY next another large hall, third-stor* front,
will he added and fitted up in the heet style. The whole
of the second and third stories of tie building, together
with the business office on the*ground floor, will then
he occupied, and furnished in the best and most sub
stantial manner, with all the modern improvements and
facilities for Instruction, making by far the most com*
Siete, elegant, and convenient establishment of the fcfnd
i the country.
YOUNG MEN
desiring a thorough knowledge of any of the branches
embraced in a complete course of commercial instruc
tion are invited to avail themselves of the advantages
now offered at this institution, which are. in all respects
of a superior order, and such as commercial schools, as
heretofore conducted, have failed to give.
PATRONAGE.
The unprecedented patronage of the Institution af
fords one of the strongest proofs of appreciation.. No
other commercial school in the country can show a
similar history. Over, five hundred students were in
attendance during the first year, fromninefceendifferent
States and forei*n countries, while the present year
premises a very large increase over this number. '
PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION.
The superiority of the mode of instruction should
command special attention, as the value of the system
of practical training adopted cannot he overestimated
as compared with any other.
The student is not only made a practical bookkeeper,
hut is thoroughly drilled in all the minutiss of actual ,
business transactions
THE ACTUAL BUSINESS COURSE,
as taught h«Te, is unknown in any ..similar institution,
having been arranged and perfected by the Principe*'
upon an original plan, the merits of which, have bean,
fully tested and approved as the most useful and inter
esting mode of practical instruction ever d«vis‘d-
S THEORETICAL CODBSB OB BOOKKEEPING.
This Course, alone, comprises more than is usually
taught in ordinary commercial colleges, being arranged,
with special reference to a complete progressive develop?
mestof thescience o* a-counts, from the record of the
simplest transactions to the most complicated forms and
problems. Nocopying from text-books; no
to any one man’s ideas: Everything is directed to the
true end of all teaching, the leading tha mind o£the
student to the application of universal principles.
Circulars and Catalogues with full particulars, and
interior views of the College, free on application at the
office, ground floor, TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
deSO 3iif L. FAIRBANKS, A. M , Principal.
£QmTB WANTSD TO SELL.
THE AMERICAN CONFLICT,
A HISTORY OF THE GREAT REBELLION, BY
HORACE OBEELEY.
This.work, in its plan and scope, differs widely from
ail other hl»tones of the Rebellion; while the candid,
lucid, searching, instructive presentment of the causes,
incitements, and earlier incidents of the war—as given
in volume I—can hardly fail to insure for THB AMERI
CAN- CONFLICT a wider circulation, greater populari
ty, and & far more permanent value than can be found
In any coiemporary work on the Rebellion, Its present
success, all things considered, is unparalleled.
This History has also received the endorsement of the
Newspaper Press* many fold gre&tax-ih&n has been ac
corded to any kindred work, in not less than one thou
sand biahly commendatory, notices and z&vlewß, many
of which are from journals opposed to the author lit
political sentiment. „ ......
The work is sold only by subscription, through Tra
velling Agents, to whom the exclusive, right to canvass
within specified limits is given. We. want energetic,
thorough-going Canvassers in every unoccupied county
arid section, to experienced, efficient Agents—to all
who can appreciate and explain a work of the
elevated character of THE AMBRSOAN CONFLICT—
we offer inducements rarely if ever-before equalled.
For further information address fch% undersigned,
O, D. OASE~& CO.,
d«29-3id&W PUBLISHERS, HARTFORD, Conti.
A TJTER’S HAIR FLUID, FOB RE-
Jk STORING GHAT HAIR to, lta original color la
three days, by applying it night and morning, after
which yon can nee any Mad of oil with the ft&id.aml.
a* often as you thick It neoeeerjry. Persons who hare
once had Him Dye applied, need only turn the floid.
ever after, aide; it saves aIL trouble of washing, oraay
P Ko W S3 Sooth THIKD Street, above Chestnut, Phßa
* Sent to any address, free of exti a charge. Price, #2 SO
a bottle. f It*
TXOLIDAY P.BKSKNTB .—THOSE
XX who desire Photographs should go early. In
holidays the gallery is crowded, and many disappointed
for lack of time. B. 3?. BKIMER, 624 ARCH StT li*
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS—PERSONS
X ip search of articles for Presents will Had at B. P.
REIMER 8, 624 Allult Street, a splendid assortment
from which to ssleot. Coiae and see. it*
"CTOLIDAY PRESENTS—JUST THE
thing to g£v6 to friends or relatives, a splendid
Photograph Likeness by REIVER; only $1 59 Go early
and avoid the rush. SECOND Street, above Green, It*
Th-OR THE NEW YEAR—HAVE MADE,
X- in B. F. BEIDER S nnanrpggsed style, a set of
Oartee de visits. Ooearly; the days short ahd gallery
crowded, AKCH Stteet. ' M*
ASTCTION BAIJOS.
BAZAAR, NINTH AND SAN*
•cBHi SOM Afro***'
ACC, T S li^AfWMii 0 ,! 8 - **•
it 10 o'clock, mSgES.
Suited to harness the saddle.,
lacked will before*.
. A and styii*h saddle horse, 6 years did*
named for a lady.
«A p -*r*°? bloo : i -hay hox’aer,* T«are^d r dwely mated*
of fine style and action.
A iarrecollection of d«shrah£s new an? second-hand
oarrias'es, light wagons, dearborns, &c,,with wall* tfc*
sale will eouunecce.
Also, single end double baraes*,- saddles, bridles.
Whips, -oorers. baiters, &c.
Also, previous to the horses,
A number r.f sloiffbs- sleiffh bells- robes. Sea
AST* |fo postponement on eccnantot weather.
43f“ Sale of Horses, Ac., on. txbjcL
W* Carrilges and Harness atpriyajgnsal*.
ALFBED M. BffKKNE^,
_AnetioTteefv
ae»-Mlf
g&LE OF CONDEMNED HOfiSES.
QUAETEEHrASTItE GEVSKAt’s OTFICE,
First Division. WAsatuaTbif r !TT.
Will br sold at public auction, to tbe highest ’bidder.
atGiestoro, D C., on
y DECEMBER SO. IBM.
ONE HUNDRED iND FIFTY CAVALRY HORSEK
„„ On FRIDAY, JANUARY 5 186 S.
°S? H7 SS >kE P and fifty cavalry horses.
_ “0 £( ee have been condemned as unfit for Ca
valry service of the Army.
: and farming purposes, many food bargains
may behad.
Horses sold singly- Sate to commence at HAIL
Terms, cash in United States currency
( JAMBS A. EKtH
Colonel in charge First Division (iiattermaster Oaia
ral’s office. de39-(t
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
Lsebco and Manager....................J0HN T. FORD.
Stage Manager—.™, JOHN B. WRIGHT.
LAST NIGHT OP THE BBILUANT ENGAGEMENT
OT
EDWIN FORBBST.
PEIDATK^r?gkIIfr“WaJ
EDWIN FOEKEST,
EDwrN FORKEST,
FIRST time this season,
FIRST TIME THIS SEASOIf,
THE OSH? NIGHT
. , THE only night
hs will appaar.to bis
UNRIVALLED BOMAN CHARACTER
OP
, _ . , DAMON,
la B&nm’s celebrated play of*-
damon and ntthias.
_ „. damon and pithias.
JV11ua5...... ..John McCoUontb.
0&l&Utll8i •••< »•• . taill ||js9 AlitMflmw
Doors open halt part S. Uurtaia rises half past T. It
A MERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIO.
A- CHRISTMAS MATINEE
_ ON SATURDAY. Docontber M
Doors open at l o'clock; commence at 2 o'clock
gj>g ?9.SS£ A.AOIgg AHi> CHILDERS.
, SOON OHNO LAD. ES AN i> CHILDREN,
ia a fraud Floral Eotortaiamect, entitled the
COBONATION OF THE ROSE.
. COBONATION OF THE BOSK
arranged to a stole of
ussurpjssbd excbClbncb.
, ... B»MJKPA=SED EXCELLENCE,
and with that exonißite beauty wittch
INFANTILE BBACB »BD GIBLISH INNOCKNCI
slope are capable of eieplaytog.
Direct0r.................. ...-Professor JOHN NIWEK,
Admission to all parts of the boose 2> cents. Beserrei
seato, without extra charge, may now be obtained at J,
B. Gould a Seventh and Chestnut streets, and at the
Academy oa the day of the oerformanca. deog-fft
CHESTNUT-STREfIT THBA
FBIDAV EVENtNG. »?cember3oth,
FIRST APPEASaNCE.DPOH ASX STAGE
. , , ANNIE D’ARCY,
THIS E l viNiNG r S idei ‘ t otthtB cifcTl who will appear
JULIA*
In Sheridan Knowles’ beautiful play of
0 t SHE HUfiGfiBACK,
Supported by
HE. F HORPAUNT AS MASTER WALTER,
and tlie full strength of \he efScrent regular company,
CARD FROM THE DSBUTASTTB.
I have noticed in the public journals, -and hare bees'
informed by many of my MendMhat my name has bee»
confounded with that of Mrs. Anna D’Arci, profession
ally known as Miss Anne Lonsdalei&nd as each a report
is calculated to lead the public infctrerror, and further,
as I wish to depend upon my merits alone far success |&
my undertaking, I feel that it is due to every one con
cerned to correct this popular mistake. Simply then, l
am not Kiss Anne Lonsdale, nor have I any connection
whatever with that lady, and whilofl have been la
formed) Mks Lonsdale has appeared repeatedly before
the Philadelphia public, my appearance, OUT THIS
EYESHETCr, will be my first' attempt upon any «dagq.
Hoping that a generous public will give credit where
credit is due, I subscribe myself
Their most obedient servant,
ANNIS D’ABCT.
Between the pieces MISS KATE PBNNOYEK will
dance a Scotch Strathspey.
The entertainment will conclude with the farce.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Dscsmher 31st, twentieth
grand family Matin,*, when ALADDIN wiUb* given
for the last timepopitiveiy.
MONDAY EVENING, Jan 2, 1885. FIRST APPEAR.
ANCE of the WAbBBN COMEDY COMBINATION. d»
WALNUT- STREET THEATRE.
* V BENEFIT BENEFIT
Of the ehaiming.^oung^an^verß|Ul6^Actrc«a
Who will aTOear -
. , TfflS (Friday) EVENING, Deo. 88.
In her aieat character of
LUCRBWA BORGIA, THE ITALIAN POdSGNBK.
After which LUCILLE WESTERN
will appear as
DON CJESAK DK BAZAN.
Seata maybe secured at Box office from 9 till 3 o’clock.
KTRS. JOHN DREW’S NEW'ARCH
ALI- STREET THEATER.
BENEFIT OF J. S. CLARKE.
TO-NIGHT (Friday), December SO, ISH,
“OUR AMBBICAN COUSIN.” ’ w '
“SUDDEN THOUGHTS,” and
“P. P : Or, THB MAN AND TIGER ”*
CLARKE AS ASA TBENCHARD. '
CLARKE AS-JACK CABBAGE, -
CLANKS AS SOB BUCKSKIN
QHESTNUT STREET OPERA HOUSE
CHESTNUT-STREET OPBBA HOUSE TROUP*
CHESTNUT-STREET OPERA BOUSE TROOPS
: CHESTNUT* STREET OPERA HOUSE TROUP*
WILE perform: in the
CONCERT HALE
CONCERT HALL
CONCERT HALL
DURING TIE HOLIDAYS.
BUSING THE HOLIDAYS:
DURING THE HOLIDAYS.
DURING THE HOLIDAYS.
DURING THE HOLIDAYS.
A S . S^ M ?^X^ DILI)INGS ~ T E N T B
AND OHBSTNUT.
MAT IS THB LAST NIGHT.
MATINRK ON , ATUBDAY, at 3 O CLOCK.
__ The accomplished Artiste.
Mr; and Mrs. HARBY WATKINS,
are compel!ed'to announce their last two performances,
it being impossible to procure a hall. Those who are
desirous of witnessing this novel
MUSICAL AND HUMOROUS ENTERTAINMENT,
which is visited by tbe elite of Philadelphia society,
should not, neglect this opportunity of seeing whafc
every Dohy
LAUGHS, APPtAnrs, AND TALKS ABOUT.
Mr. and Mra. WATKINS intersperse their Entertain
meat with plenty of
BONGS, DANCES, AND
„ „ . COMICfrIiTHES.
Door, open nt 7. Begin at 8 o’clock. Tickets 55 ceuta.
Bet erred Beats, 60 cento. it*
CJIGNOBr BLITZ, ASSEMBLY RTTTT.Tk.
AJ INGS, TBNTHand CHESTNUT Street*.
SyerY Afwraoor and Evening Idnrio* HOLIDAY
WEEK. at-3^and 7Jf o clocit. 1
WONDERS OF MAGIC, MYSTERIES OF VBNTRL=
LOgglSHVand the CaNARY BIRDS# with nurqgrouf
ATTRACTIONS and NOVELTIES.
Admission, 20 cents. Children, 15 sente. Reserved
seats, 60 cents ' ae»
ASSEMBLY BHELDING—SEVENTE
LA CLASSICAL MATINEE of the
PHILADELPHIA CLASSICAL QUINTSTTB CLUB,
.At three o’clock,
c< , December
Slagle tickets at the door, 50 centa. deEMt
OEHMOANIA ORCHESTRA —PUBLIC
VAI B3BEEARSAM every BATUBDAV* at 3V! o’dloCSr .
P. M-, at[MUSICAL FUND HALL,,. Slagle Ticket.!, 28
centa. Sirs Tickets, *1; to be hadat Goald’e, Andre’a,
and Meyer’a Mnsle Storee, and at ae Hali. ao"-tt
p.H’R IST REJECTED.—
.V atofraHe ptetnre, the, greatwt production «
the painter Wept, le now on erblldlton at the ACA9EK?
OP.PTNB AKTS. 1025 CBffiSTWOT Street, tnMtkec
yrlth tc* entire collection of the AaHftuilon. Adirittacw
twenty-See centa. nolfae*
YPEaiBITION OF WOMKS OF ABT^
POB THE BENEFIT OF TBE CHRISTIAN 00*“
xuholvN, at the
. ACADEMY OF FH3SB, ARTS.
An Exhibition of a Prtva», Coito ;tlon of Work* eif
Art, in Palntmgß. Scnlptnre, PAater Color, and othw:
Drawings. EniraTtnn, Ac., la. new. open at the Penn
aylrania Academy or Pine Aria,.a*. 1025 C3ESTBBS 1
Street, from ft A. M. to 10 F. 3d,, la the Benefit of tte>
Christian (bnminioa.
Admitaioa 28 etg.; Bea»OK,lfdc<i!a 60« t». aoaß-Br.^?
syH’B ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS*.
X CHESTNUT Ntreah^ aboveTirfih, la OPEN DAILY
for visitors, from 9 A. M. io6P. af . jeSff
TfcfßS, BEECH’S QUA®'RILL3-PARTY
J 1 takas ptftce WEDNSSDAW- Jan. 4th, at the S E.
corner ol .BKOAD and SPUING, 6j ARDEN Sts. de#l-3t*
LOST AND 1 j'OOTTO.
APPLICATION- TriLL BE MADE
AX- JO THE MANASBBS f IP THU MERCANTILE
LIBBARY COMP AN Ifor R anewal of Oertiloate- of
©Be Share of stock, Ho. 497.4, standing in the name
of JOSEPH GIBBONS#*, tie f >ama haring hesn lost or
mislaid. xt*
T OST—A LADY’S - FUR, TIPPET, OK
. Twelfth atreeVhetwww Melon and Mount Vernon
streets, east aide, on theiStt t instant, between 9 and 1*
0 Clock r. M.
A liberal MWgiwill he paid hyretuming the same
to‘No. 28 NorEuPHiaa Street, * No. 1618 GREEN
Street. - da3o-3l*
T OST OR 3HSU -ID—SINCE DEC. 7,
1864, No. ,1030 Lel itglt Valley Railroad Bond.
$l,lOO. Parties.are cant ioned against negotiating the
same, as paytppnt, p.r .ncipal, and interest, has keen
stopped.
de29 3t . DsIIAVEN.a BKO S?
T OST OR. FHBLAID-A CERTIFI-
Shareaof the ’‘b-
a sat*
Any pergqfi havt ag fonnilt (80. SO) wig please retain
r* ‘ BA.MUBL B. PHILLIPS,
deatSk. Bea, 30 ani32 South SEVENTH Street
INSURANCE.
pL&StKSr, YOUR LIFE
ur 188
A M. E BICAN,
B,E. €«p. Walnut and Fouptlt SR,
rHILADILFHIft,
It la a HOME COMPANY, and prolte divided tmm-
A Jy, thru tiding the assured to pay fetare premium*.
Laat dividend 50 per cent.
„ . BOARD OF TRUSTEffit
Alexander TOdUdin, j. Edgar Thomson,
Hon. James Pollock, HoaT Joe. AlUaocL
Albert o. Roberts, HjjrrK. BcnnaSL
BamnelT. Bodlne! Phittp B. Mlngjs.
Geo. Nugent, JohnAurmnn,
uoio fimif and Treasurer.
JSflUaißß WBBT CHESTKR
. i?JB PfIIiA4>BI.PHIA XAIS-
CHRIBTMA _s EXCURSION.
WXST GHJBBTXS will be »M
to January *d» lncluaiTe. v
round tri'p si.s&. H. WOOD, V
deBS-4t Scperiateudcßt
1 000 SPUING HOBBY-HORBSS
faew ud fluiej- «tji«s), roosa-anck Blaic,
' MUL * VWB ft KUSTOft.
i*u-t{ VPI &»41W Horti XHUU> IKmC
mom.