street. below Arch, li J Gorman & wt, N D Abl. Ontaborblade°. Pa A ell ere Clarion A Lenz. St Loa% L H Fletcher. Lancaster J CSrailtn & la„ Ohio A Sanderson, Lancaster No Martin. Shlppettsbarg Cat E L Stratton, N J L N Str,tton. New Jersey E B Long, Penna N Peters, Washington A Laramie. Allegheny go H Farrah. Jr. Raver, Pa W B Pncey. Jr, Bearer Pa PS Hildebrand. Berlin,Pa P 510, , f0rt, Kansas A Davis, Easton, Pa Aux d Brecht. Baltimore P W McCanleY, New Fort Geo F Washington, V S A r „aste - obars intllib ilt erthl,„ 0 inuo• { wiz, "r . 1 1,4 ~0•8 Pondee' f `,:el l 4rlit Bethel 2 4 :1;9 6 KouttieLY l'ittobßra e, WI, resins 3:',cir;lt:iubne, 0 Readi g rig ; . 'rentigYlTt n i l . .e! ,442. street. above Fifth. W H Daniell, Chattanooga J Winnlee. ftliehigan Bsrkly & w(, Chicago W Fllntnam & la. Maryland Gordon A Marshall 'Jos Jeanne & la, Chest Val H Stoeickton, New Janes , hire Wolff, Pottsville Mrs .d. Pottsville Rev J J Harker. Wash Jos HowfaH. New York Cuwoll, c Easton WFI R. IL trik, Easton B &la A H Forottla W El Newton. Delaware Hartung, New York J D Oleos & la, New York I li Dunlap D M Eyer & li. Lancaster co Chefitintl bit 13011 y g o oruoritou a Washington '(:aulden. Vet "•rd, Baltimore %." Banters sl S ro n ttore s'r-' v ß o w oo' 'Q' Ne 1 w Jer eg s 'Bow .Terb ey ;: Burlington pauper. ltettimore won as Dela )10(s ware h Chunk k fif .. Chunk Ote:vNo.hunuk 'tston 11 Bradley T Whlte,Ml ROUT streets above Third. A T Megaton, Chicago no , Halter, New Jersey M .1 O'Brien, New York Philly Troutman, Prov. II I Geo Wesbmen, Prny, R I Lewis M Rockwood. Mass M Canis & Is, Penns n i g —Cheotnut tieW York ek New York r ; ;; Th r York 1)1119 111. goI . HBZOO. .11 Sea orz ' in' Flew York a WaeL D a 0 :0 mbial ey 4,41.„,g sordey F'"?:sfaiactLasett. . . Henry 'nigley. Baltimore J Dimon, Penne, Geo It Sawyer, New York] B B Aria olotnew. Jr, di Judge Houston, Delaware W Howe, Trenton Cie° It Moore, N J reet, above Chestnut. S Cliestne7, Peons T M Palmer, Penne rinse R Hood Peens Vies S Hood: Penns S E enn Penns S Mercer, Chester an Solomon Mercer, Chester co J Larkin. Chester J W Hammond, N London J.ltlmbetl„ Chester eo ~,,10,1-Slrth 1210, Mt ra ",enmlavUl~ :;11(ton ilkton ffsnbingtorL Illinois Penns ,- ions street, above Sixth. J Goldsmith L B Adana', Doylestown Mrs Cornelius, Baltimore J Axer. Marietta S aepoolde, Maryland 0 Steele, Pottstown Slimier, West Chester N Megargee alf Darlington. Perry oo 0 0 Baughman Si so, Penny truion—Marikell, 4aae ork W e st Chester & is, PI Jena vonssylvanla or Locanter 'rertnaylvonia Columbus. 0 Lincaeter licVeYlow'm .'s hotel—'rbtra street. above Race. ,;ea, Mewl& HFleet, N-w Joney ~ New York B George, Jeer ey Oily I II Jacoby. Puttevalo Penns H J Drury. Centreville riemlgt ton W W Bradford Mire, Bradlord,Pa SN H Sprague, Bradford Pa Mass A Ettiwefl, BradAl . d .3. Can D Jo. es. Payette co & Ia,IIS A Manning. Jersey City 11l lowa Race sweet. above Third. varry /ono Mrs Frannie. Trenton a. Trenton C Grnbwr. Tneonroin r Pa •.r.irgin Via 8 P Reber ofe awt,Trenton Mad St., albovir ArOh. Ed O'Brien ,t Vernon—Sec & pt, England 6, Charlestown :item & la, Ohio Reading New nape Vim% Lane so - - •• • John L Gordon, Penns J B Henry, Lambertville W J Bona, Wayne CO C d Marks, Wayoe no John • Leonia, Pottsville street. below Vine. • John WilltamS, Darlington Rlelthrdson, blew Jersey Ira Tyson, KontgonierY Harry Betsis, Doylestown W Hobßassoic, Paanypack L $ Whlicomb, Jarrettown Win Roberts, Attleboro S Cadwatader, Fox-Chase Stephen S Fay, New HOPS Sheitt—Seconi STAB co %atter, Bucks co Doylestow u Doyleetown Bucks Co Bucks CO .arn, Backs CO do. Cheltenham • el Cheltenham ;ow York t, Above CettlowhllL F F Osiring & so, Nana T lla ffmin Montgomery co .1 Sp trr Montgomery co T Fried, Montgomery co C Bender, Montgomery co J Sl,aeoer, Montgomery co J :intoner, Montgomery co Jlleillswas. Milltown J Bowman, Pennsylvania FE &leak. Lebanon 1. near—Third Bucks co ategeremille ccaogdoa at tracangdon Val lc Chase . PODIA attarnlle Pennsylvania Pennsylvania :ions. Kutztown ,93 0, Attleboro rent, above Market. Isaac+ Willie, Seaford W 4 Grier di sitter. Del S H Staten, Si George, De The+ Honey Del Thos os Bells, Backe go bon-Second st: Del , Water Wuttinaton Gap NOW Jersey Jersol eat. aboveCallovrhal. I We edell &elm Bettilehem W.l Walker k 'KG Penna. D Hon:mbar k 101,.Pezusa A Be etolet, Reading tale—Third su geekertown akin, it JetneY el -.nyder, Rending W Lehr, Allentown erger,Allent'wn SPECIAL NOTICES. IS WRINGERS ARE AN ABSOLUTE . ru every family, not only because they save baliot the work of washing, but as a mat• oggiff In clothes, saying thousands. Any r trice as long as when wring by hand, and Ideat It makes a much greeter difference than fabrics. . • el. housekeeper make, for once. an estimate of 1> of the clothing, with its countless stitches. cd week goes through the wcah. and its course lit. which every time weakens the fibre of the :a then calculate how many times a Wringer Itself in a year, is buying, that the beet is always - the aclltleinnothingmoresothanlnthis. The aly thoroughly reliable owe is the "UNIVERdAL WRINGER," ?mint Cog-wheel Regulator. They are of for Sugar Refineries. Laundries, Hoepitale which they are In nee). Familiee, feu WaLCOTT Sr BURNHAM, itu SIXTH St , No. a 7 South SIXTH SI P,ruesrl y in Masonic Hall. Sala And Retail agent. for Bast Pennsylvania. TRICITY SCIENTIFIC eLIAY APPIDD B. SUMS, 1418 South PI M SQUARE. n025-tf • %F.SI3, EYE-AND EAR, THROAT D CATARRH —The above maladies treated with 5L1CC6138 by DR. VON MOSCHZISION, rillet sad Aurist, graduate of Vienna, Office, 1021 WALNUT btreet, be examined hundreds of teettmonMle from 1,-3t known men in the country, among which si from old and responsible citizens of Plana rue ten be persons) ly referred to. uo2l-st. it DrE I HAIR flu I 7 2 .1,0101 eelebrated HAIR DYE to the But a. The only Marinate Prue, and RedfabG ca. This splendid Hair Dye is Perfect—changes or Grey Hair, instantly tote Glom Mace Brown, without injuring the Hair or Stab , leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; Ina vitality, frequently restoring its pristine Netlike the 111 effects of 'Sad Dye'. The slrned WILLIAX A. BATOMILOR; all others Mtations, and should be avoided. Bold be wits, he FACTORY, 81 BARCLAY Street. Ft. Betshelor's New Toilet Cream for Breslau /RIOS CLOTHING, OF TRIO LATER! rule In the Beet Manner, expressly for BE LOWEST Settling Price. marked In Plats 11l Goods made to Order warranted satiate h; Oaa•Faraa Byerrin is strictly adhered to “....rebY treated alike. JONNI & 00., 604 MILRIEST Brae. ;'''WEET t £l INFALLIBLE LINIMENT OBESE kalde immediately. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. STECK & CO.'S MM3ON 4 HAMLIN'S OASINICT OROARS. J. I GOULD. SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT MARRIED. RTER. —On the24tb inst. ,by theßstr,Wm. 3fl. John B. Betts to Mies Natio Carter, et. • Sh—CARTIR. —At same time, by the same. To wnesnd, of Toerneend,Del..to Miss Sallie Philadelphia. T — WILSON.—On the evening of the 25th .!;', • residence of the bride's mother, by Rev B. assisted by Rev. T. J. Shepherd. Mr. Charles t , Sties Sallie A., dandater of the late Mr. ":dson. .C.-ASIT, —At St. rant, idionesota.on Tuesday 't -ts• 10th, in fit. Paul's.ohurch. by the Rev. a. Richard Claytor to - Helen, daughter of she sell. of this chit. t'RIGB — in this city on the 25th Met., by .-- IX D., Mittens Clayton to Caddie EL of Cheltenham. Pa. • 2.9 d lust , by Rev William o D.. William B. Kemptou and Sallie Woe. "tighter of Joseph 8 F seer._ =a33l:). '• —On Mith inst.,. Sotto Wostenholut, wife 13 Hempton,and daughter of Joseph n. anti -her. • 'reit aid friends of the families are invited. to rttneral, from the Teel , eons of her parents. • h Teeth street. on SA.turA ay. 28th mite s at Interment at Lau , et Hilt. es r —At the 11. S. Hospital-at ihattaonoss Tenn., ' November. Ma W. Henderson Stitott, of in the 20th year of ht. age, of uOlll ntal ''' •4713101•1; ° 111 d at o h f toasogrtelfOla the battle 2,lSta of October last. —Ott the evening of the 24th instant, of lire, Hannah It , Wire of J r. B,lohard Gar. .res and Mends of the 'amily are respectfully attend her funeral without farther nonbs. - ' , fence of her hatband, No. 626 Spruce street. at 11 o'clock A Si h —On, Monday night, the 23d, NOV.. Mies • Idcwir. yes and friends are respectfully invited to at Trinity church, Catharine street. !;ernoon next, the Vita tartan, at 3 o'clock. Interment at St. Pewee C torch- se the hit inst.. Wes ( ..ydis, S Stull. ~ . .111 the reel lance of her brother-in law, ‘ • N 0.627 North Sixth street. this (Thursday) 2 , 1 t inst., at 2 o'clock, = -o ¢,the %id inst.. David W. Jayne, eldest Jayne, in the 371 h year of his age. vtelf and friends are respectfully invited .1. funeral, from bis late re ddence, No. 931 ' .street, near Girard avenue, thic (Thursday) 26th inst., at 10 ico'd ,_ without farther Tn prcoeed to W nod is r;d a Cemetery. * A DRESS Go Velma, Rem 'remises, 3-4 and 8-4 Moss 140es,pilearletta Meths ori eiliciw n s i r i T s eaLta 's't.artnes, AI pee. cnrdrd lonseelines, Ans. Baratheas, Tartu Glottis. Paramattae, ' !, ientalLustros, Abases and HohairLoatres, ' ' , Mourning Elk. Armors Pm:ado Bote and CHESTNUT ON, .4°,, T 3 1113 Store, No el Street. & LAND BL t ; SAYE, BY eHrLDREN-s B stdeIORALS. ••• & LANDEL r VILEST CLOTHS for Ladies' Cloaks. LANDELL HAVE THE Camel's Hair LONG SHAWLS, $15(). $126. - 9, 11 ,E. DOUR AND - ITS LESSORS. -- AIDA! will clothe! a National ftali7 , Pal riotte LECTURE on the abova wattled, In .e C r (111 M E. CHURCH, RICHMOND and AU 2O thne ts at t 7 )' gpeooiong 80 TIeERNISk, Tickoto264tra. ac+2s-20 IMrum. JOHN P. CHAPLAIN WILL Preach TO•DAY. at 1O A M., in Wharton-street M. E. Church. WHARTON. below Fourth. It° THANKSGIVIJNO MEMXICIO— ORIEN-STREET M. E. CIIIIRCR. Sermon by the Pastor. Bay_ H. F. Hunt, at 1014. The President'. 1411.11 will be furnished the congregation. and SIMI during theeerrice. t* OLD PINE-STREET CHUltoil will be open at 1036 o'cloat THIS MOgigING. Preaching hi the Futon The peals are invited that. tend. 11:21r MORAVIAN CHURCH. CORNIER FRANKLIN and WOOD Streets — ThaukeeVing 7 day Service will commence TN MORNING. at /OK o'clock. 'Preaching by the Paster, Rev. A. A Retake. It" IMREV. T. DE WITT TALMAGE %ill preach In the Second Remind 1 1.).4...b t..tvorcb_ ItEllumt Street. above Brown, on THURS. DAY. (Thaakeglvlng Day.) at 11 o'clock, A. M. a 025.20 THANKSGIVING SERVICE ON Tau/site'', etll A. Al , in llniverealiatChnrch. EIOIITH Street, above Noble. All Unlvereallet Ceogre allons In the city will unite. Sermon by Rey. S. UST. n026-2t* IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE Preeident'e Proclamation, the soiritnaliets and others are invited to tutsemble at the PHOENIX-STRUT CHURCH, on TRIMS DAY Nxxr at It% A. hi and 8 P. M. Addressee will be delivered by Mee BECKWITH, Dr. CHILD, and othere. At 7 P. M. there will be a Festival held in the Church. Pickets to this, 50 cents. Proceeds for the benefit of the Church. te,323-20 UNION M. 10. CHURCH, FOURTH Street. below Arch.—A Menke "tying Sermon will he liireached (D. 1 7.) on THURSDAY. 236 n blatant. at laH o clock A. M.. by the pester. Rev. FRANKLIN MOORE. D. D. Thems—'' The Marches of Providence are Grounds of Joy and Praise." n025-2t ST. LUKE'S AUXILIARY TO Tam fr;SANITARY COMMIS !lON earnestly solicits from members of the congregation and others eontrlbatione for the benefit of SICK and WOUNDED BOLDIER3. Ar ticles of Diet. Flannel, and other Goods, may be sent to the Boole a Room, in the beam:tient of the Church (THIRTEENTH Street. below Bornee,) every FRIDAY, between Sand 1 o'clock, _and Money to the Treasurer. OHS. W. CUSHMAN, No. 158 8. DELAWARE Ave nue. 84117.thflim rial. THE STATE OF THE COUNTILY. A Greet Lecture. • BY WILLIAM LLOYD OASSISON. AT CONCERT HALL, WEDNESDAY, December 2,1863. at 8 o'clock P. M. Tickets, 35 cents—at T. B. Pugh's, Sixth and Chestnut; Antl-blavery Office, 106 North Tenth; Home of Industry, 702 Green street. n 033 tde2 —COOPER -SHOP SOLDIERS' 11 0 M E. —The large and COMMeII Ms building at the northwest corner of Race and (frown streets. Phila delphia, formerly occupied as an Army Hospital by the United Stales, has been secured by the Managers of the Cooper-Shop Soldiers' Home, thoroughly repaired and neatly fitted up for the reception of lo metes. The attention of the charitable public is now specially called to this Institution, which has already commenced He career of active usefulness, by opening a Home for 111-shied Soldiers end Seamen, 'who have been honorably discharged front the land or naval serrice of the United States: the benflte of the Institution being conferred Sae upon all such, from whatever part of the Union they may come. The Managers would respectfully but earneetly solicit rout, Dutton*. of Money Furniture, Clothing , Carpeting , Beddi," R, Lineni Proyielor e, Books, &c.: for the use of the Home that there may be no unnecessary delay in the -practice 1 application of the funds already contri buted, to the relief and comfort of the noble defenders of our country's flag. who have saffared much, and Periled all, that we may have a ortuitry which we can still call our own" Contributions will be received at the Home, northwest corner of RAGE and CEO WE Streets, Philadelphia, or by any of the following • HOARD OP MAPUILORRS. Dr. Ellerslle Wallace, President, 277 South Fourth at. w'ut. M. Cooper Vice President, 406 South Front at. Wm. Stnlthere. Treasurer, 1022 Market street. B. S. ball Rewriting Secretary, Corn Exchange Bank. Geo. R. Birch, Oorrespond'g Secretary, 10F2 Market et. Robert P. King. 607 Sansom street. Dr Andrew Nebineer. 1018 South Second street. H W. Pearce, 221 German street. H. R. Warriner, 16 North Seventh street. Thomas H. Rice. 1606 Popular street. B. Frank Palmer. 1009 ,theetout street L. B. M. Dolby Delaware avenue and Goatee street. Ivan Randolph , W. corner Twentieth and Arch eta. LAPS MANAGERS. Mrs. M. C. Grier, President. West Philadelphia. hi lee Anna M. Roes, Vice President. 914 :earth Sixth st. Mts. Wm. Struthers, Treafiner, 14888. Penn Square. S. Homer, (tor. Secretary, 1017 South Sec.md. et. • R. P King. Reo. Secrety. 622 Spruce street. " C Gibbons, 202 booth Tsird street. " S. W. Paul. 40 "outh Fourth street. • H. Brooks, 210 North Eleventh street. • T. H. Powers, 1526 Spruce street. E. A. Sender, =Pine greet. 6 Boyd 334 Spruce street. • W. D. Blsyliam, NI North ‘eyenth street. " Floyd, "6 l'lne street. D. Haddock, Bf 6 Pine street. H. Davide, South Fourth street. Dr. Wallace. 217 Son•h Fourth street. " J. Eckel, 265 North Sixth street. " C. S. Rutter. 627 eprnce greet. " B. S. Hall, 418 Dickerson street. " Dr. Knorr, 910 North Front street. " 8.. H. Moore, 1718 Walnut street. ' Dr. Spooner, 311 South Fifteenth street. • T. Budd, 212 Washington Square W, Gillespie. S. W. coy . Fifteenth and Arch eta, If int E. Ainslie. 610 South Front street, PHILADELPHIA, November, 1863. IMQ. RELIEF lto • PRISORE RS. —Th e forwarded the following a Richmond, and Is daily for the fnll extent of their ORR 0.979 fbe dried beef and hams 777 ihs. beef tea. 18 begs . diied fruit. 11 blds. soda crackers I,ot2rit's. ecattienitel intik 162 ita. tea. . 32jars and crake butter. 408 The coffee. 30 kegs pickles. 980 ibe. farina and corn starch 35 bbls. sugar. 12 jars and bottles cur. rant and other jellies. 7 cans fruit. 3:79 betties wine. 93 bottles blackberry and of her MU" 9 bbl.. vegetables, 5 boxes provisions 13 boxes very valuable medicines. 170 lbs. cheese. . . ihs, soap. The Commission to also a goods to Annapolis, Marla their agent to our destitute arrive from the Richmond p ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY-116th 1113 a AISINIVERSARY.—This Anniversary will be celebrated on MONDAY, 30th Ina., tatbe CONTINEN TAL ROTEL. A meeting for business will take place at 4 o'clock. Dinner at ag T. M Scotsmen, or their deecendauta , strangers in the city, desiring to ' join the brethren on this ocoaeion, can pro cure tickets of the Secretary. Membere are nl/fleeted to attend without farther no tice. . GEORGE YOUNG, no2B-4t Secretary. M. ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY. At a late meeting the following were unanimous ly elected °dime for the year, to commence 30th Novem. ber WS: PRESIDENT —David Milne. VICE FRF.SLDENTS—CharIes Maceleder, David McCammon. TE Be SURER—Thomas Sinclair. SECRETARY—Georg! , Young. CB APLAiN —Rev. Wm. Mackwood, D. D. PHYSICIANS-8. W. Mitchell. M. D. Robert Borne, M. P. Frankford . Lawrence Turnbull, M. D. ; James Tiornson. K D OUNSELLORS—Thomai Dunlap, John W. Wallace. Macgresor Miteheson. AsSISTANTS—John Gibson John Wallace. Hunter Stedman. F. F. Milne, Daniel Mclntire George P. Leslie. GEORGE fouNa. Secretary. D WI T T 'COAL COMPANY OF pITTSBURG. —The 'Annual Meeting of Stook hoidens for the election of Ave Directors to r erre for the ensuing year will be held at the Office of the flompany; 12936* South FOURTH Street, in the city of Philadei phis. on MONDAY, December 7&h, 1863, between the hours Of 2 anti 3 o'clock P. AL n026-tb2t• JOHN HANNA, Sseretary. IM. WESTERN BANK OF PHILLADEL PIIIA.—November 33,1863. At the Annual Election held on the 16th inst. the fol lowing gentlemen were elected Dtredtors of this Bank for the ensuing year: Joteph Patterson, John - J. Thompson, Wm. A Blanchard. 11 L. Carson, William Miller, Isaso Jesus, Morris Patterson, Thomas Reath. Oeo. M.Troutman. And at a meeting of the Directors, held this day, JO SEPH PATTERSON, Beal. , wan nnantmonsly elected President. and C. N. WBYGANDT Cashier, in plac• of Geo. M. Troutman, Esti.. who declined a re-election. n026-3t C. N WEYGANDT. Cashier. CSC. FRANICFORD. NOV. mom, 1863, At a meeting of the Stockholders of the proposed NATIONAL BANK OF FRANKFOND held this eve ning, at Wright's !agitate. a decision of she Comptr.l - the Carrency was reset - which requires this Bank to organize as one of the National dank); of Philadel phia. to be located at Frankford, and to have a capital of at least One Hundred Thousand Dalian (3100,000.) Articles of Association for this purpose were signed by the Stockholders preseht Stockholders who signed the previous articles, are hereby notified that those articles are now of no effect. and they should. adoptedorward without delay. and sign the new articles this evening, in order to secure their stock. William Overington. Nathan Mlles, Edward Haves, Lewis Shalleross, George W. Rbawn, Simon R Sur der, Benjamin Rowland. Jr., Richard 0 Taylor. Thos. Rowland. and 'lsrael Foster were appointed a Committee to receive further subscriptions of stock. and to sit at Wright's Institute, every evening, from 71,4 tog o'clock, until the ,balance o wi s h i ngcreased stock shall have been taken. Persons Stock should avail them selves of this opportunity at once NATHAN HILLES, Chairman W.' H. BRAWN, Secretary. n02.8•3t, r3e. 'UNION THANKSGIVING MEE P IRO. —The United States Christian C2llll/0641011 invites all Christiana and Patriots to meet in the Church of the Rpiphany,corner of CHESTNUT and PI te ME NTH Streets. on THANKSGIVING EVENING, at 734 o'clock, to render a united tribute to God for his goodness, and to WA in effort for the relief of one suffering men in South ern prisons. The Right Rev. A lona° Potter. D. D.. Bishop of Penn eylvania, will preside, and address the meeting. Brief addressee will also be made by the It• v. Dre. Brainerd end Newton, the Rev. W. P. Breed. Rev. J. H. B. C wi ßarnitz . tie, RofWe ev. Robert st Virginia H. Nielson, and Rev. Samuel A General from the army. whose - name will be an nounced, and Major A J Soler, who has been three months in the Libby Prison, are also expected to address the mestizo. . • It is hoped that the friends of oar brave soldiers wilt come prepared to make a thank offering worthy o! the occasion. The Clergymen of the city ere invited to meet the Committee in the Vestry, at we t lock. Entrance at the rear of the Church, on the side. eto PIILLA.DP,LPHIA. POST OPPIO MAIM —TRORd OAT ..11EXT. 26th in-t. he'ng the day appointed by the President of the Ciatted . Statse TEAMe Governor of the Commonwealth as dsy of ISGIVIG, this °dice will be closed after 10. V. o'clock A. N. '- The several stations will be closed at same hour. The carriers will make the usual Be.M delivery TWO collectiona:wiii ba made from the ramp-post and Ina de boxes—first before 9 , and second at 6P. n 025- 2t C A WALBORN. Postm aver. "'YOUNG HMI IN HISTORY." R. P. WHIPPL. EQ., of BOotOo, will deliver hie Uel F crest CAL L eetnreUND on kW, enbieet. at the HALL. FRIDAY IsVENING, Nov. 27, at Tickets. 25 cents. A GREAT LITERARY TREAT. n 024 MOFFICE OF THE LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIOA. lON OuIIIPAN Y. PHILADELPHIA, November 24, Mi. A Dividend of IRE& PER CENT.. equal to 04111 DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS per share on the Capital Stock. of tbe Compantr, bee this day been declared by be 803370. of Managers, payable on demand ; subject. owing to a restrictive elauxe in the Deed of !root. to a deduction of the Nall Ma Tax n025-bt EDWIN WALTER, Treaeura. THE PHIL • 2fcreember 29 1888 on the 16th Inetan, the foil elected DIRECTORS of this Thumae Robbins Lewis R. Asbhuiet: Richard D. Wood. John Welsh, Marahull Hill, 7.:. Erringer. Jae L. Clagborn. And at a meeting of Ott DAY. THOMAS ROBINS. elected President. n024-6t COSIKERCIAI. BANK OF PENN SYLVANIA, PRILADELPHIA, Nov. 23d, At a ineetlog of the Board of Directors, held THIS DAY, JOSEPH JONES, Ba ri. nnimoaely elected kqeFidant, 8. fp reLess It Cash u ie a r, and SAMUEL HOOD, Beg Solicitor. S. C PALMER, Cashier. BOFRD OF DUD MORS FOR IRE BFSUINO YEAR. JOSEPH JONES JOBE GARRET t, GEORGE W. STEEVER, ALFRED G. BARER, WILLI HORS T E% F. JEN AM KS MH, JOSEPH WH. BATES. THOMAS WILLI/LIMON. HUGH CRAM, SAMDEL BAUG, CHARLES H. BARER LTREON ONA D E R. PO K. POWERS. CORN EXCIIA. DELPHIA. Noverate At the Election held 16th ire ere were duly elected Dlreat Bank: Alexander James Steel. Robert Breton, William P. Cox, Papua T. Canby, 'tip B. Mingle. JohntirOsEr. And et the meeting of the (ISATTELL, Esq. , Nene an 11/lit. ALIX.WEIILLDIA,, Reg. V' TORREY, OW:der. n024-13m clon - ar EXCHANGE MUNE.— Pon.animPava, Nov. 8 1.888 The Directors have this day declared a Dividend et NITE PAR CENT., dear or ail . Tares oavehie demand. J. W. TORIM CM/4k or FREE FJECTURIE, EHMISCIPATION IN TENNESSEE, DR. BOWEN, Of the Unconditionma Union/4.Am Will de N OF l TE ver EENEdre.sE. i R en ad. Ia CONCERT HALL. On TUESDAY EVENING. December lat. at 6 o'clock ON THAT STATE, ITS INSTITUTIONS. /Td YlLiteliNT CONDITION. ITS f FUTURE. Under the Ne' Era o n0266t FREEDOM TO THE Burs,. sultemoll-A.ILT I S T S OFFICIO, POE MVPILLTBD BOLDIBBS.—hOLDIEBS who have lost an ABM or LBO in the melee. and desire the Patent PALMER " lambi to be supplied by Govern ment, should return this notice Immediately to this of. Roe, stating their leas by letter, with name. Company, regiment, and residence. B. FRANK PALMS g, mail-tf 1609 CHBEITNITT Street, Philadelph ia. PAM. TRPENNSYLVA EASMER% DENIA RAILROAPA RTMENT. DOR- M. TRADESMEN'S BANK .—PHILLA- DkLPHI a. Nov. Bt, 1863. —at an election for DIRECTORS, heldleth instant. the following gentlemen mere elected to serve the Gnarling Year Oba.. H. loners. reo C. Thomas, John Carrow, James McCann. R obs . Comae, J. B. Baxter, Jr Jo* B. Bloodgood. Thoe H. Moore. S. I. Mooney. At a meeting of the BOARD. held THIS DAY. C. H. ROPERS Was chosen President, and n 024 5Na CASTNER.. Cashier. • THE RICHMOND' Christian Commission has Moles to our prisoners at &piing similar supplies, to 9: 154 towels. I,llishirts. 948 pairs drawers. 622 pairs socks. 480 handkerchiefs. 68 sheets. 41 wrappers. 105 pillows. 87 pillow cases. 62 pairs slippers. 468 housewives. 288 knives. 2.18 forks, 249 quires notepaper. 6,161. envelopes. .300 pen holders. uross Pells- MI library books. 1.600 hymn books. 4,842 copies So - Iptures. 10.187 newspaper,. 14,498 knapsack books. 1 61,048 pages tracts. shippic g large quo ntitles of ud. which are distributed by and saffering. men, as they raisons. It • DELPHI*. BANK.— t the annual elect:es, mild wing gentieraan were duly Bank: ' J. Gillingham Fell, Beware S. Clarke, Semi. W DeCoureey, Henry Preset, George Whitney, Benj. G. Gottfrey, DIRECTORS, held THIS ESQ., was unanimously re- B. COMBOYS. Cashier AGE BANK, plilLA rer lid; 1863 aet the following Stockhold- Itore of the Corn Exchange 13. Cattail. Christian J. Hoffman, H W. Catherwood, Bdmnod A. Sander. Charles E. Wilkine. David Vanderveer. ' Jonathan Knight. Baud this day ALIM. 0. measly re-elected President; logrreeildent. and JOHN . W. J. W. TORREY, Cashier. PHLLADELPHIA. declared 1863. The Board of Directors have this daya semi annual dividend of FIVE per cent. on the capital etoek of the Company clear of National and State taxes. payable on and Liter November 15. 1883. Foyers of attorney for collection of dividends ran be had on application at the aka of the Company. NO. 538 South THIRD Street. ocl7•tdel THOS. T. NINTH. Treasurer. IMFARMERS' Rekb H.—FirILADELP Al an election held on the following named Stockholde tbis Bask S. A. Mercer, Edwin M. Lewis. John Ashhnrst, Anthony J. Antelo, William H. Woodward, Joseph S. Lovering, Jr., BEIDJIIMiII. A. Farnham. And at a meeting of the MEW} R. EFEI. . was =an • BIM 111 M. LEWIR. Req.. LIAR RUSHTON. Jr ,Oaeh n024-10t lA, tiOT.IB., 1: ; 16th of November,l663, the .re were elected Directors of Directors this day, S. A. Dimly reelected PreddAlit, Vice President, and Wil ler. CIISHTON. Jr.. Cashier. WIKEILCE. ILADELPHIA, NOY. 23 1863. he 16th that. the following 3eted Direst;reef this Bank Alexander Brown, G. W. Page, John Thompson, Win V. Wie lit, Thomas 111._Ifirthi9. BMW. OF CO At an election held o n tat named Stockholdei a were el: kOeorgetli. Ziegler. Wm. W Longetreth. Peter Cullen John e. Brown. S. W. Cannel!. John li. Wilmer I Patri ck Merles D. Itnirheid. And at a meeting of the Directors, held this day, GEO. S. ZIEGLER. Elm , was unanimously re-elected Post • dent, and JOHN . A. LEWiS Getablar 24-tutbeSt TSWIS, Cashier. CONSOLIDATION BANK. PAILA.DELPHIA. Nov-23, 1883. At an election held on the 16th last., for Directors to serve the ensuing year, the following gentlemen were olected : James V. Wat s on, Joe. H. John I'. Per tee, Henry Croekey . Joe. B. Van Dusan, W. Hogg, Josiah D. Brooks, Ludlam Matthews._ Robt. Shoemaker, Jae. 6. Watson, Seneca B. Malone, Rohl F. Taylor, John H. Briughurtt. And at a meeting of the Board, held this day, JAMBS N. WATSON. Bea was nnanimottßlY re-elected Presi dent. GEO. W. THORN. Baq.. Solicitor PETER G. ELL MAKER. Reg.. Notary. and JOSEPH If. AI PRSOL. Cashier. n 024 tutheSt CONIBIONNITEA. DELPHI*, Nov. AL the annual election held the following gentlemen wee Bonk: Robert Morrie. John Derbyshire. Edward P. Mitchell. Ohne V. Norton. W. A. 1 And at a meeting of the B day. HOBERT BIOREDI wt President: JOHN DEBBY6I B. C. 'YOUNG. Cashier. n02.4-3t toz3sis PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY, Office MIT South FOURTH Street. PHILADELPHIA. September 2. Mit DTVIDEND NOTICK—The following-named persons are entitled to a Dividend on the Common Stock of this Company. The residence of several of them Is un known, and It is. therefore, necessary that the certifi cates of stock should be _presented on calling for the Dividend. ti BR aDFORD, Treasurer. STOCKHOLDERS' NAVIES. Um Mary Bishop, S. Lancaster. Timothy C. Boyle. Percy M. Lewis. Clement Biddle. Fanny Mary Mitcham', Ann Copeland. John - Mclntyre, A. Smells and J. Newbold, - Trustees. Dobbis A. Hughes, Saml T. Harrison. James.Hallowell. James W. Hallowell, Catherine C. Koppels. Daniel Klapp, Nary Kuhn. Chas. Kuhn. Hartman Kuhn. a n d J. H. Kuhn, Ex. of S. Kuhn. B. V. B. Lebise Rem. , and James 0. Schaff. Ex. of John ft. TadAlle. dee'd MILITARY NOTICES. IWANTED, FOR . THE "UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS izt varied and exciting life by sea and land), six hundred able-bodied men to perform the dutie dier at our Nary Yards and aboard United States chips-of war on fozeige stations. Better compensation than the army A ship-of-war is a comfortable home. The Marine Corps is the best equipped Infantry in the service. Prize money in abund ance. Two.dollare will bep_aid to any one whr brings an ac cepted recruit to this o fffice. For all other 'lnfoimation apply. daily. at the only regular and long enF---'hlfe.--.K , d Marine Recruit,' Ran dattova in the city. at No. 311 Soule FRONT Street, below Spruce, between the hours of nine and three o'clock. JAMES L 4 3Wlti, Captain and Recruiting Officer, No. 311 South FRONT Street. ,HOLIDAY GOODS. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. OPERA GLASSES, GOLD SPECTACLES, FIELD GLASSES, STEREOSCOPES, FANCY THERMOMETERS, BESIDES MARY OTHER USEFUL AND FANCY AKTICLES, FOR SALE BY JAMES W. QUEEN AI K 70., No. 911 CHESTNUT STREET Aar Catalogues Tarnish gratis. no2B-1m FINANCIAL. 11. S. 5-20. The unieregued. as General Snimeription •gent. la authorised by the Secretary of the Treasury to Makin* the eale of this popular Loan, and VW DAYS pablis notice will be Won of digoonthananee. ABOUT TWO HUNDRED MULLIONS remain unsold. and this amount le scarcely sufficient to furnish a basis for the emulation of the National Banking Asaoclationa mow being formed in every part of the Country. But a short time must elapse before this loan is wholly ab sorbed, the demand from Europe. GertianY being quite active. as it is well knocrn that the Secretary of the Tree. sun has ample and unfailing resources in the duties on Imports, internal revenues, aid in the lamer Interest bearing Legal Tender Treasury Notes. It is nearly ear- Wu that It will not be necessary for him for a long time to some to teens farther permanent. Loma, the'laterest end pritielpalet which are ;suable in Gold. These considerations must lima to the prompt cousin. don that the time is not far distant when those " nee- Twenties" will all at a handsome premium. as was the result wilt' the "Seven -thirty" bean, when it was all sold, and could no longer be subeeribed for at pen. This is • SIX PER CENT. LOAN, the Intermit and minstrel being payable in coin. Mae Yielding about mow: per cent. per annum at the present Wend= on gold. It is called "Five-Twenty," from the fact that whilst the Bonds may rnn for hoenty year., yet the Govern ment has the right to pay them obits void at Par. at any time after firm year*. The interest is raid half yearly on ta • lint days of No vember and Mar. Snbecnbers can harveourron Bonds width are gam ble to bearer and issued for $6O, $lOO, $600.-and $l,OOO. or Registered Bonds of similar denominations, and in addition $6,000 and $lO,OOO. These "Five-Twenties" cannot be taxed by Stelae. titles, towns. Of connttes. and the Government tax on them 11 oily one and a half per cent. on the amount of Income, when the Income exceeds six hundred dol lars per annum. Smarm from all other investments. inch as mortgagee, railroad stocks. bond', lko., mus Pay from three to Ivo per cent. tax on the income. Banks and Bankers 'throughout the country will con tinue to dispose of the Bonds, and all ordersby maU or. otherwise properly attended to. " The Treasury Department haling perfected arrange• meats for the prompt delivery of Bonds, Subscribers will be enabled to teethe theta at the time of eubsori- OT at farthest in FOTFB days. This arrangement will be gratifying to parties who want the Bonds on pay ment of the money, and will greatly increase the sales. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION LOENT, 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, MICHAEL JACOBS, B&NKER Jo. 46 South TEL= Street, PHIIJIMPICIA. 4310VERNKIIIIT BECITRITEE, MOM AlfD IM 0173- RENT MONET BOUGHT AND SOLD. STOCKS BOUGHT *RD SOLD ON COMMISSION. Particular attention paid IfcAfotiation of Time Paper. CITY WARRANTSBOUGHT. ocs-50 NOTICE-CITY DIRECTORY, Corrections rendered necessary by removals. &c., may be made at the Publication Booms , 134 Smith FOURTH Street, either by letter or personally. More than the usual, and nary many difficult* have been met with by the canvassers this season, arising. from fear of the draft, absence from the city, but esimoiallY from the so.tonishint indifference of very many basilic* Attention housekeepers. in almost every par n oti ce city. is. therefore, directed.to the above. n026-3Vif MARSHALL'S PINE TREE • TAR 4.Y.16 DROPS. TRY TEEM! TRY THEM! For the alleviation of A.thma.Bronchitts, comfits, Colds. Soreness or Tickling of the Throat. They are very pleasant and effectual, neatly put ap in eliding cam. convenient for the pocket. S aid at 1.5 and 25 cents per box (2'i•cent boxea cheapest) by Druggials THOSalers in medicines generally. Prepared only by P. MARSHALL. TRENTON. N. J. no26:thstulrodtW4o K• NOTICE. INK. TO Tit s CONSUMERS OF THADDEUS DAYIDS & CO.'S WRITISO INK We have official information from the Commissioner of Internal Revenue. Treasury Department. Washing ton, November Sd, 1933,1 tha t -the INKS prepared and told by as are not subject to Stamp D THADDEUS DAVIDS dt CO., Manufactaring Stationers. 124 and 129 WILLIAM M Street York.. ew . MORG. A N , ORE,. Is 00.,.STEAlk AN•L^ MOINE MOM. Ito Founder% iand t - ilkulapd_ _ Maeldidids sad Bollsrliskank Ste. Mt QuakOWElnai Mash ridlitellikih. SOW THE PRESS.--PHILADELPIIIK, TIIVRSDAY, NOVRAIRER 26, 1863. =aEi Joshua, B. Lippincott, James B. Campbell, Francis Tete, Pemberton H Hatchbison. J Edward Faranni, William M. Farr. ,LTII BANK, BULL& 861 1 MONDAY. Nov. 18th. 1863, me elected Directors of this John Ricketts, Samuel K. Ashton. He Knry Barmsh, EL N. Burroughs, Soltn Board of Directors, held this tutanimouslir .re-eleetsd ;8188. Vice President, and H. C. YOUNG, Cashier John B. Moore, JamesMcKnight, B e F. Newport, I Be . Fait, 1W Reman, Sarah Ann Richman. Reilly B. Sharer. Marta L. Sadler, Andrew Turner. Mrs. Rebecca Ulrich. William Wright, Young. W. IL MeVickar. Austin Smith. Willis & o, sen-staihdf 5-20 PHILADELPHLL RETAIL DRY GOODS. FANCY DRESS SILKS, FROM LATE AUCTION SALES AT LESS THAN REGULAR PRIOES. OVEWEN STODDAED & BROTHER, 450, 4SP, and 454 N. SICOND Street. above Willow BR°CIIE LONG SIT AWLS, OF PARIS AND VIENNEbEIPABRICS, In New and Choice Designs and Colorings. Prices for the above °aide will he found a. low as ever. OURWEN STODD&RD & BROPHER. 450.4!14, and 454 N. SEDOAD Streat.above Willow. pOPLINS AT LOW PRICES, POPLINS AT MEDIUM PRICES. POPLINS AT HIGH PRIORS. DRESS GOODS. Of all kinds, at less than usual prices. OURWEN STODDARD & BROTHER, 950. 45E, and 454 N. SECOND Street. n024.9t Above Willow WINTER SILKS. A Lot or Faney_ StUnt. Autumn and Winter styles. At very low prices SHARPLESB BROTHERS, CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. SHAWLS FOR FRIENDS. A Lot of Seal-eklu Shawle. Somewhat Imperfect. At very low whom Sal ARPLIISS BROTHER% CHESTNUT and EIGECTS. Street.. HSTEEL & SON WOULD CALL . attention to their Stock of FINE DRESS GOODS, all bought at very low prices, early in the season, and at the recent Auction Sales: • French Merinoes, 76c to $2 60. French Poplins and Reps, 5750 to All 76 Drees Goode of every variety. 200 to $2 3 WO wards two-yard witle Mori-noes, $1 26 Blanket Shawls, a great variety of styles, $1.25 to $l3. Broohe Shawls, great bargains. $9.10 to $l4. Circulars and &scones, of All kinds of Clothe, at lop prises. Fancy Silks, $1 to $5. Plain Poll de Soles, $1.26 to $2 50. Moire Antiques and Corded Silks, $3.50 to $6. Nos. 713 and 7L. North TENTH St. 1 Lot AU-wool Shaker Flannels, 62 c, worth Sao. n 025 FRENCH MERINOES.— Deafrable colon at the right prices. French Poplins, bought early— prices 10. Cheap plaid and plain Poplins. MK cent Magenta plaid Heps—a bargain. • Black Alpacas at 31 to 76 cents. Just opened Auction lota at 44, 60, 62. and 75 cents. 111. 00 double widths Lupine' Black wool Deist= eats very fine and hea. COOPER & COWARD. oda tf vy B. B. corner NINTH and LOUT. VDWIN HALL .3c CO., 26 SOUTH •JIL A SECOND Street. have a fine stook, and in beanti. fol. Shades. of French Merinoes. . all Wool Rep PcPllns. Silk and Wool Poplirs A ale% naiti Poplins for Children. All Wool Plaids for Children. Bich Printed Coattail:me and Sfortnoea, re. dined to $l. Dress Goods at !called prices. n024-tf COMMISSION HOUSES. CLOTHS! OLOTHS! WILLIAM T. SNODGRASS , ozaoirzi z-zoysza, No, 34 SO!JTH SECOND STREET. FRESH STOCK OP LADIES' CLOTHS AND MEN'S WEAR VELOURS, NEW STYLE COAT!. INGS, FROSTEDS, BASKET VELVETS FANOY MIXED MDSCOWd,_ BEAVERS , ESQDIMA.UX, PILOTS, SOOTOR TWISTS, CASTORS, bto. Our stook is full of the very choicest styles in toe souutry. With this lot we close our supply for the sea. sou. Come promptly. es the beet will soot be exhausted. THE ARMY AND NAVY continues s t ar e .1 1 our special attention. lire now have in stare shades and grades. n0254m ARMY GOODS,. A RMY LININGS. PLAIN AND TWILLED BLUE ALL-WOOL LININGS, SIIITABLIS FOR ARMY GMAT COATS. In store and for sale by FARNHAM, KIRKHAM, 8a CO., 2130 and ?3A CHESTNOT Street. ARMY WHITE-DOME?S AND SKY-BLUE KERSEYS, • In store and for sale by FARNHAM. KIRKHAM & Co,. n023.6t WO and WM CHESTNUT Street. FROTHING - 171.AM 8 WELLS ==! HEAVY MEDIUM. AND LIGHT WinsTINGS AND SHIETLNGS. STANDARD DRILLS - HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. WASHINGTON AND VICTORY OAR:BRION 11111 - D SILECIAS. BROWN BLEACHED. AND CORSET SUNS. No IR wORSTRD YARN. ho. eeI&If II W. SIMONS do BROTHER, ILX. VARSOM-STREET GALL, PRILADILPHIA MANITYACTIGIERS OP JRWErRY. FINE SWORDS, - AND MILITARY GOODS II WirARY VARIMZI en2s4Mra CURTAINS & CURTAIN MATERIALS. an....*W4MA JNM., CURTAINS AND CURTAIN MATERIALS. Si P. WILLI & CO , DEALERS IN CURTAINS, CURTAIN MATERULS, FURNITURR COVERINGS. WINDOW SHADES, HOLTANDS, UPHOLSTERERS' TRIMMINGS, VENETIAN BLINDS, &c. N. E. COR. TENTH AND CHESTNUT n02.6-tf SILVER AND PLATED WARE. ESTABLISHED IN 1812. o WM.. WILSON ar• SON, 81LVER-WARE MANUFACTURERS, S. W. CDR. FIFTH ANDICHSRRY STS. A large and general assortment of SILVER- CIS7 ARE ; constantly on hand. of our own numuhicture, of HUM. EST STANDARD. PLATED WARE. Just received, per City of Limerick, ;ind have constant. ly on hand, a large and general assortment of PLATED WARE, consisting of ' WAITERS, TEA...SETS, - CIPIXDBASRETS, CASTORS, nol2-thstulm URNS, &a, &a. WINDOW SIIAJDES. THE LARGEST" ASSORTMENT IN PHILADELPHIA I. IC BLATIG-1190.011'e, 517 MARKET STREET nolB-lm PENS! FENS! AMERICAN GOLD PAN COMPANY. SALESROOM, a a CORNER EIGHTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS. These PENS are the best now in use, and all war ranted. The attention of the Trade is solicited. MA*RTER & FASEII, n075.6t AGINTS. IMPORTERS OF WINES AND LIQUORS. LAUMAN, BALLADE, & 00., No. IAS SOUTH NINTH STREET, Between Chestnut and Walnut. Philadelphia. O. M. LAUMAN,_ A, D. M. BITTIN BALLAG.DE, WRIGHT'S NE FLUB ULTRA MINOR MEAT. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, SPRING GARDEN AND FRANKLIN STREETS *Wanes • Philadelphia. yOU CANNOT FIND THEIR SUPE. -a- rior in natttrelness of style. socuracy of coloring, and life-like appearance. Fee RINKER'S life size Pho. tograpbe in oil colors, SECOND Street above Green. lt• MONS. A. F. ROSAT, nom-tuthASL• PROFESSOR OF ARMS. at Barrett's Oymnaahtm. T GUILD MILLETTE, ATTORNEY Er •AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER, No 9145 South IIFTEI Street, Philadelphia, no94m* GEORGE WOOLFORD, WAITER AND CATERER, return thanks to hie friends and the public in general for their past favors, and hopes to receive a continuance of their liberal patronage. Resi dence, 1729 ADDISON Street, below Pine, where he continues to furnish Terrapins, Chicken Salad, and Fried and Stewed Oysters, at the shortest notice. Orders sent by the post will be promptly attended n 025 INTERNAL REVENUE-UNITED STATES EXCISE NOTICE.—Not co Is hereby even to all persons residing of doing business in the FOURTH COLLECTION DISTRICT. composed of the Fourteenth, Fifteenth, TWentleth, Twenty-lirst, and Twenty-fourth wards of the city and county of Philadelphia. that the lists. valuations and enumerations made and taken within this District will be open for examination at this office from and after FRIDAY. D ovember 20th, until SATURDAY, December Sib, 1t 63. and that for the five days next ensuing, December 7th,Sih,9th.loth, and 11th, appeals will bereceived and determined. All appeals muss be in writing, and s pecify the particu lar cause matter, or thing, respecting which a decision is requested, and stale the ground or principle of inequa lity or error complained of. All persons liable to License in this District are re mnded that the petunias for doing business without a United States license will be rigidly enforced, D. P. SOUTHWORTII, Igelleeer, No. 4A7 .CHESTNUT Street. Farmers' and Mechanics' Batik Building. WPM 24.18,30-402.15 PLANTATION BITTERS. !rem the %nay hotratill—the bloody banle•lell—the rosuslon of the rich and humble abode of the poor—from tl e office sad the sacred deek—from the mountain top. distont valleys and far-off island: of the ocean—from every nook and corner of the civilised world—le pouring In the evidence of the astonishing effects of DRAFT'S PLANTATION BITTERS. Thousands upon throng:tub of letters like the following may be eeen at our once: REEDSBWRY, WIS.. Sept. % WM " • e • • / have been in the army hospitals for fourteen months—speechless and nearly dead. At Alton. 111.. they gave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters. • • • Three bottles restored my speech and oozed me. • • • i 0. K FLAME." • Sornr WARSAW, 0.. July 78,1863 " • " s One young man, who had been sick and net outof the tonne for two years with Scrofula and Er - cholas, after paying the doctors over SRO without bene fit. has been cured by ten bottle• of your Bitters. • • • EDWARD WOUNALL.. " The following is from the Matron of the Union Home ilehool for the Cnildren of volnnteere : BITAIKETER MAI4BIOIII, FIFTT.ISEVERTIt YORE. August 2, 1868. •' Da. DRAM.: Your wonderful Plantation Bitters have been given to some of our little children suffering from weakness and weak lungs with most happy effect. One little girl. in particular. with pains in the head, lose of appetite. and daily wasting coasumption, on whom all medical skill had been exhausted, hes been entirely restored. We commenced with but a teaspoonful of Bitters a day. Her appetite increased; strength and health followed. • • • • Bemectfully, ••• • r owe much to yon. for I ♦erll7 believe the Plantation Bitters have saved my life. REV. W. H. WAGGONER• Madrid. N. I.'• "* * Thou 'tend me two bottles more of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife hae been Featly benefited by their use. Thy Mena, ASA CIIRRIN, Philadelphia, Pa." •.+ * * tome been a great sufferer fromppepopeia, and had to abandon preaching. * * The Plantation Bitten have cured me. ' Mir. J. B. CATHORN, nockeeter. N. Y." • Send ns twenty-fons down more of your Plantation Bitters, the popularity of which is daily M iaowing with the guests of our hones. SYKB3. CHADWICK, & CO.. Proprietors Willard's Hotel, Washington. D. C." ..* * I have given the Plantation Bitters to hen drede of our disabled soldiers with the most astonishing effect. G. W. D. ANDREWS, Superintendent Soldiers' Home, Clocinusti. O." a • The Plantation Bitters have cared me of liver complaint, of which I was laid up prostrate and had to abandon my business. H. B. KINGSLEY, Cleveland, 0." *.* * The Plantation Bitten have eared me of derankement of the kidneys and urinary organs that has distressed me for years. It acts like a charm. C. C. MOORI. agent for Colgate k Co.. %%Broadway*" no., &a., ko., ao. The Plantation Bitten make the weak strong, the lan guid brilliant, and are exhausted naton's great restorer. They are composed of the celebrated Cliasaya Bark, Wintergreen, Bassifras, Roots. Herbs. 3c.. all Preserved in perfectly pure St. Croix Rum. 8. T.-1860.--X. Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness, laesitnde. palpitation of the heart, Isola of impolite, die trees after eating, torpid liver. constipation, dsc., deserve to suffer if they will not try them. They are recommended by the higheet medical autho rities, and are warranted to produce an immediate bene ficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, Perfectly pure, and harmless. Norion.—Any person Pretending to son plantation Bit. tars i n balk or by the gallon is a swindler and impostor. We only put it np in our log-cabin bottles. Beware of bottles refilledwitb. Imitation deleterious stuff, for which several peisorm are already in prison. Bee that every bottle has our United States stamp over the cork, and signature on steelplate side labels. • Bold by respectable dealers throughout the 'habitable globe. P. H• DRAKE & oelo-stn&th4m 208 BROADWAY. N. Y. INSURANCE COMPANIES. INSURE YOUR LIFE WASIEINGTON LIFE INSTRANCE CO., OF NW YORK. Which offers more advantages to bonnie than any other Company in the unttea States. CHAMBERS & REGISTER, GENERAL AGENTI3, 407 WALNUT STRILET, Philadelphia oc27•tnthetisl OFFICE OF THE DELAWARE MU TIIBI. SAFETY INMANCE CO., PHILADELPHIA. NOVErriblEft n, 1889. The following statement of the affairs of the Company le published in conformity with st provision aim charter. PREMIUMS RECEIVED hem Nov. 1. 1862, to 0et.31,188.9: . Marine and Inland 1tinke.....808 840 08 On Pire Risks ..... . 1113.813 OS $009,482 U Premiums on reticles not marked off Novem ber 1,1863 208,395 OD 81716,1257 20 PREMIUMS MASKED OFF as earned from November 1, 1E62, to October 31. 1863: On Marine and Inland Rieke $878,488 34 On Fire Rieke 102,916 44 *4Bl, Bsl 78 Interest dozing same period, se, 'sages, &s M. 868 10 LOSSES, IMPRIMIS, Stc. , dorms the year as above: Marine and Wand Navigation Losses 417444 10 Tire Losses— 40 8. ,950 59 Return Premiums 40,878 81 Ite•lnsurances• • • ..• .. •.. • ............ 82,131 37 Agency Oharges,Advertising, Print ing. Age 19,372 78 Taxes 8,28195 Ines. Salaries. Rent. &c....... 18.428 81 6335,24 19 $21&52197 BILTP US ASSETS OF THE COMPANY. NOV - MCBOI3. 1. 1973. sloo.ooo 'United States five-per-cent Loan *97.000 0 0 75 001) . 2/X-Pr2-cent. Dry:ls-205.. 75.000 CO 2o,aock " Mil— 22,000 00 60,000 7 3-10 per ct.Treas.Notes 57.250 00 100,NXI State of , Pennsylvania6per.cent.Lop.lol997 60 6i, 000 0-per-cent. 67,890 CO 1212,050 Phtladelphia.City 6-per-cent. Loan.-..12!,626 00 30,000 State of Tennessee 6-per-cent. Loan.... 15.000 00 2.000 Pennsylvania &Inroad first mortgage 6-per-cent. bonds 22,300 00 50.012) Pennsylvania Railroad second mort gage piper-cent. bonds 15,(C0 SOO shares stock Germantown Gas Com- 53'25° 00 Para, principal said Interest guaran tied by the city of Philadelphia 16,00000 5,000100 chares Stook Pennsylvania Railroad COVIPsny 7,226 IXI 6,000 1.00 shares Stook North Pennsylvania Railroad Company 2,670 00 21,000 United States Trecumry Certificates of Indebtedness 21.420 CO 123.700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, amp1y129.7 seamed. M 00 par. .cost. $768,787.12...market Ta1ne,794,260 60 Real Estate...• . .... .. • . •-• 86,363 SO Bills Receivable. for insurances made 107.947 61 Balances due at Agenefee—premi rims on Marine Policies, accrued interest, and (Aker debts due the - Company 75,919 87 Serip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other Companies, $5.803. Es timated value...". Cash, on deposit with Uni ted States Government, subject to ten dayt4eall.o4Bo.ooo 00 Cash, in Banks MOSS 89 Cash. in drawer 200 SO 118.789 19 PHILADELPHIA.. Nov. 11 1883. The Ifioard of Directore have this day declared a Caro DIVIDEND of Tex PER Csar. on the CAPITAL STOOL and SIX PER CENT. Interest on the SCRIP of the Com pany, payable on and after the jet December proximo. free of tax. They have also declared a FORTE DIVIDEND Of FORTS PER CENT. On the EARNED PREMIUMS for the Year ending Oe tober 31. 1863. certificates for w blab will be leaned to the parties entitled to the same, on and after the Jet Decem ber proximo. free of tax_ They have ordered. also, that the SCRIP CERTIFI CATES OF PROFITS of the Company, for the years 1856 and 12:21. be redeemed in cash. at the office of the Com pany. on and after January 2. 1889. all interest thereon to cease on that day. FM' No certificate of rofite tented under (926. By the Act of litcoration, nn certificate shall issue unless claimed tofthin two vears after the declaration of the dividend whereof te evidence." DIRECTORS: James C. Rand, William C. Liiwig. Joseph R. Seal, Dr D. M. Huston, George G. Leiper, Hugh Craig. Charles Kelley, Jaeob P. Jones, James B ifcFarland, Joshua P Byre. Spencer frllvaine. John B. Semple. Pittsburg, A. B. Berger, Pittsburg. Thomas C. Hand, John C. Davis, Edmund-a:Sander, Theophllus - Tauldlng, Jahn .11.ra Pe mm nrose tr, , tames T Henry C. Hallett, Jr., Robert Burton. Samuel B. stokes. J. F. Pentston. Henry Sloan. Wm. G }Mutton, Edward. Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, THOMA .I . OIIH HENRY LTIBITRN. Seer. REMOVAL. THB MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY . Of New York. having_ appointed JAMES B. CARE Agent for this City , have Removed their °Moe to NO. 418 WALNUT STREET, Where applications for INSURANCE and RENEWALS on POLICIESmust be made. TheaMotted dividend oil= will be adjusted on ail Poncleip on which two or more annual premiums have been pal , on the adjustment of the current year's premium. The following items, interesting to the assured. show the great progress end prosperity of the Company BUM the last triennial dividend: The income of the Company for the Thethree years bas been 2L400.000 The assets have increased 416.1:00 00 The losses paid to widows during .• Vine years past were MAI 24 others 990E3 60 Dividends have been made during the past three years 13 550,000 00 JAMES . CARR, Agent. C. Y. WitxPrat. Secretary. 0c23-Imll VAME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. -IL 403 CHESTNUT Street • nut, kortrinA. FIRE AND D INLAND INSURANCE. IRECORS. Francis N. Buck, E. D. Woodruff. Chas. Richardson, Geo. A. West, Beory_Lents, Jr., John Kessler, Jr., John W. Evennau, Chas. Stokes, PhilipS. Justice, A. H. Rosenholm, 0, W. Davie Joseph D. Ems. 11,ACIS N. B aff. President. 0 LZS RICHARDSON, Vice President. WILLIAM I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. isletfir TO SPORTSMEN. PHILIP WILSON & CO.. *O9 OIXESTNOT STREET. alsEufacturers of superior DOI7BLZ GUNS. equal, U not Superior, to any of the following mak*, which*. keep constantly on h, and: `WiElarn Greener. Weatley Itieharde, Moore si Harris, and other makers. W ens Powder. Shot, Wads, Caps, ate.• We stall be constantly supplied, during the season. with every Tariety of SRAM PATENT FURNACES AND STOVES FOR WARMING HORSE RAILROAD CARS. N o w used by the 'Boston and Lynn. Cambridge and Quincy Horse Railroad _Companion, Hass.; can be ap- Wed in one haltliour: Ea the bove...pray to SADICULL TAPLET. atl6-mtbla , Aihalsan. A S if MEAD & EVANS, 124 ciay.errbrcri. sTn-v.E'r, CHRISTMAS POEMS AND PICTURES, A collection of Songs, Carols, and Descriptlye Poems. Mating to Christmas. Profusely illustrated. LITTLE BIRD RED AND LITTLE BIRD BLUE. THE PET LAMB AND OTHER STORIES. ILLUSTRATED BOON OF SOROS, FOR LITTLE BOYS AND GIRLS. Also, a large assortment of Ornamented with elegant deeps and corners; bound by Heyday, of London. Same in velvet. bound in Parte. NBW ENGLISH BOOKS. elegantir bound and abia. tasted. arriving dallT. n025-3t MR. IieNGFELLOW'S NEW BOOK. MSS. O. M. DEVON" TALES OF A WAYSIDE INN, 1 vol. 18mo. handeconelr banal bevelled For sale by all booksellers. or sent postpaid on receipt of prise by the publishers. On Wednesday, iteeember 2d, MY DAYS AliD NIGHTS Off THE BATTLE-PIED: A Book for American Youth. By "Carleton," the well•known army correspondent: With eight graphic Illustrations of scenes from the present rebellion. 1 vo:nine. Brice, $l. HOUSEHOLD EMENDS: A Book for Every Session. 11- Instratedwith eighteen engravings on steel. 1 'volume. 12cao, cloth, handsomely stamped and gilt. Price, W. LONGFELLOW'S NEW POEM. - TALES OF A WAYSIDE INN, By Longfellow. THE HILL AGENT. By the author of "Opposite the Jail " LETTERS TO THE JOKESES By Titeomb. CLAUDE. THE COLPOETEUR. By the author of " Mary Powel." DARING AND SUFFERING; A History of the Great Rai/road Adventure By Lieu William Pittenger. THE 101StiLeN BALL. By a New York Editor. THE ADVENTURES OF DICK ONSLOW AMONG THE RED-SKINS. By W. EL G. Kingston. For sale by WM. S. & ALFRED id ARTIER. nolti • 606 CHESTNUT Street. 1 11,089,425 EM • S C. HAND President. D &VD, Vies President. slam ' nolS•itlm NEW PUBLICATIONS. 6ITCCESSOES TO WILLLS P. HAZARD. airs Jeßr RECEIVED LONGFELLOW'S MEW row "TALES OF A WAYSIDE - INN THE VAGABONDS, BE S. T. TROWBRIDGE MOBT EX4III/BITELY Ity,I7STRATED BY Y. O. C. DABLOr. THREE BEAUTIFUL NEW JUVENILEA 'BIBLES AND PRAYER BOOKS, MESSRS. TICKNOR & FIELDS PUBLISH THIS DAY • AID OTHER POEM. BY Nr vINR Y W. LONGFELLOW. WISH A VIGNETTE ItLIETTNATION'fir F. 0. c..DAtrier boards and gilt top. PAO% $125 Nam. TICKNOR & FIELDS will publish air Advance orders Invited from the trade. TICKNOR it FIELDS, PUBLISHERS, 135 WIFHIEGTON Street. Bootee THE NOSE OF A NOTARY—ED MUND ABOUT'S NEW SENSATION NOVEL, has run thronghde editions, and is the latest rage in Paris. Truly translated, it lathe wittiest book of the season, and. like a glue of sparkling champagne, Is delicious. Everybody must read it and enjoy a hearty laugh. Paper cov era. price 60 cents. TWICE LObT, is acknowledged by the critics to be " a work of a very high order of merit. The characters in it are characters indeed, - and take rank in the memory with perstna we have actually seen spa known. " Altogether, for spiciness, for raciness. for a spirited plot, and rapid, skilful development, the book Ina not its equal 'ht. season." Paper covers, price SO ems% PIQUE—A TALE OF THE ENGLISH ARISTOCRACY— %e a novel that Is Immensely popular with the Ladies. Not in the least " sensational," often remindin yea of the Initials," though not In the least copied, Is destined to be as popular and have as great a run as that charm ing novel. The greatest co epliment that can be paid it le, that .11 has run in England 13 years, which Is the highest praise that can be bestowed on any novel One thick volume, price SO cents. Lim , [mom PETERSON, LIIITOLDT, HAZARD, SMITE & ENGLISH. and all the retailers. sell them in ladelphia. L 0 &I N 0, Publisher, nolS-2t 319 WASIITNGT'SN Street, Boston. JUST PUBLISHED EDWARD EVERETT'S ORE al HISTORICAL ORATION ON THE BATTLE-FIELD OF GETTYSBURG.. BARER & GODWIN, Printers and POUshers, have Diet Issued, in a neat octavo Pamphlet, the Great Ora- Gan of Hon. Edward Everett at Gettysburg. To which is added very full and interesting Reports of the Ceremo- Mee at the Comearation of the National Cemetery; De eariptions of the Battle-field; D.eTelle and Incidents of the Battle. &c., &a. This is one of the most interesting contributions yet made to the History of the War, and should be in the possession of every citizen. Price, in paper covers, 26 cents; hi limp cloth. 60 cents. Sent by mail, pre Paid , upon receipt a price. A liberal discount made where a number are ordered. address BAKER di GODWIN. Printers and Publishers, no2S2t Printing-Hones Square, New York. A DOUBLE NUMBER I RICH IN VARIETY AND INSTRUCTION—MAN AND WO MAN—Their Dispositions, Functions, Illustrated. OUR SOCIAL RELATIONS—Marriage Customs of England, Russia, Norway Divorcee Crinoline. THIS HAIR TRADE—Bhearing the Girls—Fair Hair and Dark Hair— The Races—Mixture and Amalgamation—Doom of the Red Man—Woman Shows in. 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Copies of the above books sent by mail, to any address free of postage, on receipt of the price.- no2l-stntbSt NEW BOOKS—JUST RECEIVED BY J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO., 715 and 717 M &RaEr Street. SOUNDINGS FROM THE ATLANTIC. By Oliver -Wendell Holmes. THOUGHTS OF THE EMPEROR. IL Aurelius Ante. X , Inns Translated by George Long .11sAN BELIE; The Adventures of a Little French Bo iE NOSE OF A NOTARY. From the French. By Edmund Abbott. WHITTIER'S POEMS. 2 vole Cabinet Edition. MOLISE'S POEMS. Cabinet Edition. • RACHEL RAY. A Novel. By Anthony Trollope. CHRIeTMAS POSMS2AND PIOrURES. A Collection of Cards. Songs &c.. relating to Christmas. THE .VAGABOND S. A Poem. By Trowbridge. Inns traced by Daley. . THE CRUBMT WRONG OF ALL BO OK AGENCY, 33 South SIXTH Street. Office of APPLETON'S NEW CYCLOPEDIL WASHINGTON DIVING'S WORKS. WAVERLEY NOVELS. .Houtehold edition. REBELLION RECORD. BAYARD TAYLOR'S WORKS. - COPPER'S NOVELS. RlnEtrated edition. DICKENS' WORKS ilonseboldedidon. 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ATLANTIC, and GODEY for December. 20 cents each_ n 01.3 tf LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, pubiihers and Booksellers. IPS SOUTH SISTA Street. nbovo Chestnut. JUVENILE LIBRARIESFO a THE HOLIDAYS; Beau tifully Illustrated. - THE GIRLS' LIBRARY. By Mary Howttt, and other Fix solumeo THE LITTLE BOYS' AND GIRLS' LIBRARY. Six volumes. Eats. HUGHES' AUNT MARY'S LIBRARY. Ten volumes colored plat.a THE YOUNG MERICANS' LIBRARY. Twelve To hisses. nearly ICO illnetrationa. All neatly put up in Boxes with Illuminated Tops. non ••■••••RYPOLDT'S LIBRARY AND 800 R STOBEJI323 OBBSTItTIT Street. Beady on Tuesday. the 17th of November; 11EINBICH HEINE'S BOON OP SONGS. Translated by Charles G. Leland. On tinted paper, 1 vol. Rfino, vellum cloth, top gilt. Price 5i.25-• HEIDRICH HEINE. An &ear:by Matthew Arnold. 15mo, paper. Price 26 cenNtso.. 5 Of LISYPOLDT'S FOREIGN' LIBRLBY. The moat amusing novel of the season. HUMAN FOLLIES. By Jules Boylan. From the sixteenth Paris edition, hY Oeo. Marlow. 1 vol. iiikno, paper. Prise 50 mite. For sale by all Booksellers. Sent by mail, poet paid, on receipt of price: LEYPOLDT„Pablieher, nol4-3m 13213 CHESTMUT Street. ALBUMS CJ EAPEST AND BEST VI Loco Albums for U Portraits, 25 cents to Oa WO do do 24 do 80 do to 4. f 600 do do 00 do S 2 to m SOO do do 60 do 8 to it 240 do do 100 do to 15( immense stook, p riced.g and beet In the PITCHER'S low p ltbok, Thaw% Store. 1.416 4 t . IPOS caw' COOKERY AS IT SHOULD BE. MRS. GOODFELLOW'S COOK 1300 K, A Manual for Dining. room and Kitchen. Practical. Economical, and Intelligible. Ten editions bare been called for, an evidence of its merino, and that it the BEST AND MOST lISEPTIL COOK BODE. WILLIS P. HAZARD, Publleber. no2.s•tf No. 31 South SIXTH Street. 2 5 CENTS I COLORED PHOTO GRAPHS. 20 cents. One- hair the nenal price ! Oyer 1,000 different ktnd u. 25 cents t PRICES REDPCED ?0 20 canto!! 26 eentul PITOONIPS Album and Picture Darn. 808 CEIII6T. NUT Street. .nolff• if VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY, NEAR MEDIA PA.—Pupils received at any time. English, methematice, Classics, and 11atuval Sciences taught. Military Tactics, Book-keeping. and Civil En gineering taught. Entire expenses about 113 per week. Boys or all ages taken. Refers to Wm. 11. Kern, ex. Sheriff: John O. Capp & Co., No. MI South Third street. and Thomas J. Clayton. Ewe Fifth and Prune streets. Address Rey. J. HARVEY BARTON. A. H . Oreem Pa. nos.tt - EMAN ALLEN, A. M., FROM THE Conservatsrium of Masi* at Leipsig. TEACHER et the PIANO AND VIOLIN, Do. 2115 Booth SJTVEN TRUTH Street. CiTCOl2 ^ 5 at G. Anal, & NO. 8. NO. U. 04 Chestnut street: and at this office. oe2B-Im• NV - ANTED.- A STORE ON CHEST- Y NUT Sheet. in the neighborhood of EGEVENTH. Possession desired within Bor &mania. Address BOX 1136, Poet Offloe. n096-3t the advertiser, with a eapital• of 1113,CC0, in one of the beet manufacturing businesses in tbe country. A business man with the above amount can realize double his capital the first year. Andreae " Manufacturer." through, the Post Office, with name. &c no% 21• WANTED-A MAN WITH NOT " less than $lOOO ready cash, to parches(' the In terest of an operation which will safely net at least $l,OOO Within thirty days. Address,. n024-3t 5 P. 0. B. 908. for three days. WANTED—A GRADUATE OF THE University of Pennsylvania, already engaged In teaching. desires farther engagements for one or two af ternoon hours daily. Lunn. Oreet , or the Bnirlieh branches taught. Addrera ' ' Graduate." at Ms office. EOM" WA NT E D.-A DOMESTIC DRY GOODS Commission HOlll3O, of ample means, in New York city, is prepared to make it an object to an enterprising Young Man, who can influence con. Momenta from manufacturers. None others need ap ply. All communications will be held strictly cotig dentiaL Addicts "8 H. 4C1.," Box 5014, N. Y. P. 0. n024-Bt. WANTED. -A DRY-GOODS JOB BING bolfgli doing a large trade. and keeping a fall stock the year round,. desires to engage from she Ist of Sannaiy next several drat-ekes SALESKEIT Address "Dry Goode Jobber." at The Prom office. in the handwriting or the applicant; with reference and other partioniars. All communications will be 'strictly confidential. noB36t* A_ GOOD MECHANICAL DIIATTOIPraIifAN and Business Man wishes to maga an engagement on or before January let, 1136 t, with some good Machine Shop as Draughtsman, or to take a general superintendence of the business Would prefer a position in some thriving country town. Can give the most nattoractory references. - Add roes Box ISTir, Philadelphia Post Office. n 024. tutheSt. "ERIE CANAL' BONDS.—WANTED, -A-A a few thousand dollars of above Bonds. for which the highest price will be raid: theatre at the Phi ladelphia and Brie liallrosAilee, No. 930 wliaur Street. noßkiSt. 18,000 S DO TA 14 R S.-$1 . 4,000 TO an active, ate, a pr=elki t i l a Y in a ee l j:: l eithjil a l an mercan tile or Manufacturing. Address Box 120, Post Office; NORRISTOWN. Penna. n0243c. NORI H BRANCH CANAL BONDS.- WANTED—A few of the above Bonds. Inquire of C. B. WRIGHT. 112 South FOURTH Street. n024-st* AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THE STANDARD HISTORY OF THE WAR. A rare chance to make money. Agente are clearing from .100 to sEEper month Send for otrealar. Addres JONES EROS. & CO., Ithltehers, Baltimore, Ed. nollt-Im' INESS $2,000 . . ES t ' o nn ß co US eet witte N eome esta: ba s hed Hones now doing a good business, where more or lees capital and Lis services would be required. Address be b ad. n .13118111Bgg, this dike, stating where , an Laterview may s2O-st• 27E k A MONTH! -I WANT TO HIRE Agents In every county at W sewing , exoen Nepali!, to sell my new cheap Fp.mn Ig ee k ee Address. S. MADISON. Alford. Ma ine. 0c23-11,1“rhe s6n MONTH! WE WAN . ‘ , wAGENTS at 130 a month, expenses paid to no. our IVBILLABTING norms. ORIINTAL B 1 (3So and thirteen other articles. ltiCtren.larsfree. Haar' & CLARK. Biddeford, Maine. At DEPUTY QUARTERMASM OBITERALS OFFICE. —Pieriamazalmui., Yob 1883. VESSELS WANTIO intiootilstels• to carry COA:- the followins points: Iort• V u rea , Pis. Fortilonroe, Vs Alexandria, Va. Newborn, 11.,_C. Port Royal. B. C. A. BOiL. Captain and Aesset. Quartonnattat LARGE AND PLEASANT ROOMS iust vactmed at northeast corner SIXTESSTH and LOCUST Streets. [no26-Bt] Mrs. WYMAN._ 110ABDING HOUSE.-WANTED TO A-.o' LIST a large BOARDING HOUSE, Wonting to a Woolen Mill. Address. with reference, 'Boarding. Boj 1972, P.O•. New York. nob 4t FOR .SALE-THE RIGHT FOR ONE or more Eastern and Middle States. in a PATENT just now hmed, fOr an improvement in the Manufacture of one of the Staple Articles .of Commerce, whenby a saving of about one•lialf of the coat of an essential in gredient in the manufacture. amounting to hundreds of thousands of dollars, is e ff ected. None of contracted means or Influence ne ed apply. Ad dress Box No. 1875 Philadelphia Poet Office.Penn rilvania. n 025-100 IVANTkD-TO PIIRCHAn COUNTRY PLACE, eituate south of the county line and east of old York Road. containing from 10 to 20 acres, and "with good buildings, and in perfect order for I, gime dial e occupancy T. D RVINBOTH. ma6-3V 436 -WALNUT Street. 30. IS-ANN Street. N. Y NEW PUBLICATIONS. EDUCATIONAL. • WANTS. ANTED-A PARTNER TO JOIN FOR SALE AND TO MET. ?STABLE AND COACH HOUSE TO RENT—In rear of 247 South Sixth street; Stella for eight horses, Carriage room, Loft, am : Suitable (or a Club S'ahle. Rent, $2150 par annum. Inquire at 247 South SIXTH Street. n0283t• de FOR SALE—A. SPLENDID PRO_ lIMPERTY, at Kennett Square. Chester County. built and specially arranged far a large BOARDING 60 ElOO with every possible sonverdeese. capable of escommo dating-slaty boarders. Delightfully situated. Has, Web, tenant house and 7.34 scree of land. Would also make a first-class Summer Boarding house. Terms of pa:lntent will be made eanlY• B. F. 03LSNN noes 123 South FOURTH Street. aFOR RENT.-THE PLrASANT Residence, No. 08 N. FOIDITH'St.. bal. Green, 20 feet bout ; lot ISO feet deep to a street, with all city con. veniences, and eteble-in rear. Apply to A. P. & I. H. NORRIS, 916 ARM Street. n0204e. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT Mut PUBLIC BALE.—On TUESDAY. the first day of DECEMBER, lgal, I will offer at Public Sale, at the Court House, in the borough of Carlisle, on the above named day, that well-known and justly- celebrated pro perty known as the STERRET'S GAP PROPERTY. This property is sitdated on the top of the North hiountaimon Sterret's Gap, and commands one of the grandest and most lovely view. of the great Cumberland Valley. reaching from mountain to mountain across the Valley, and from twenty to thirty miles in extent east and west along the great channel of one of the richest trate of Land in the world. The location is one of the most healthy in the country. and in the slimmer is resorted to by great numbers of invalids, on account of the purity of the at mosphere There are 271 sores of land in the tract, between fifty and sixty acres ot.which are cleared. The other is In fine timber, aid a great quantity of Chestnut and Oak Bark might be peeled on the property. The buildings consist of a two story frame Hotel, with stabling and barns sitrachedi a large two-story frame dwelling house, in which there is a good store room The eland ie an excellent one for a store There are alio two other dwelling houses on the premises. This is certainly one of the most desirable properties that have been offered' for sale within a long time, and those wishing to purchase such a property should cer tainly visit It, to see its advantages. It Is within seven. mites of Carlisle, and within two miles of the Carlisle Sulphur Springs. Tense made known on the day of sale by n025-3t MARY A. IdIDDLEMAXIET. FOR SALE— An OAR SECRETARY and BOOS-CASE. plate glass doors, handsome pannels latest pattern, and highly fin ished. eight I'. et high; line parlor ornament Address "Books," this aloe- n095-3t* AUCTION SALE. BAZAAR-NINTH AND SAN ----- SON Streets. AUCTION SALE OF NORSEL4 CARRIAGES, &o. ON IsATUBDAY OIONNINt* NEXT. At 10 o'cicok, comprisiny FIFTY HORSES. Full deseriplions to cataloguers. a 460. New and second hand earriagee, light wagons. &c. With which the sale will commence. ALSO. tingle spd double harness, saddles. bridles, whips boffslo robes. covers. be. sir No postponement on account of the weather, 4Eir Sale of Hors's, &c.. on WEDNESDAY NEXT Reek or a Livery Stable, at Auction. on TUES DAY NEXT, Dee. let in Race Sheet. west of tiro3d. ltil ALFRED M. HILRXITIISS. Auctioneer MARSHAL'S SALES. MARSHAL'S SALR-BY VIRTUE ofa writ of sale. by the Hon. JOHN CAD WA L &DER, Judge of the District Court of the United Statee, in and for the Pastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at public sale, to the highest sod best bidder, _for cash, at the SAVANNA EE SYSArd- SHIP COMPA NY'S WHARF, above Vine street, on WEDNESDAY. December Mb, 1863, at 12 o'clock 3f, the Steamer JUPITER. her tackle, apparel, and farni tore, as she now lies at said wharf. lEThe ~teams r Jupiter is a side wheel boat about eight years old, built on the Clyde, of iron; engine by Messrs. Tod r & Macgregor, of Glasgow, 40-inch cylinder, 4is' feet stroke, 11e-horse power; boilers about one year old, all in good condition. The hull is divided into four water tight compartments; length on dyne, ISt feet; breadth, 18 feet ,• dap: feet: MS tone carrying capacity The Jnpiter is of very light draft of water, very-sharp, and is represented to be very fest. Persons wishing to Purchase the steamer, can examine the vessel and en gineabefore the day of vale. WILLIAM MILLWARD, U S. Marshal E. n of Pennsylvania."' PHILADELPHIA, November 26. 1933.. n 026 -lc LOST AND FOUND. e. 44 111 2 k ei*l .• db ~,,,,P4p, il'Ap 4 ig.tit. • ''' 4rd. itl; 4 "04 4..4. * e. 4 / ' 4?" " 4,0.4 q' • . ^, / 4 49 0 .. 4 414‘0A5: 4 1 . 4 4yer4 6 Avb b 4' 4• •e. # 04 11 .:?o , 4 A b 441- 4 , : -.1. , .. - 454 , 4" k. 0.." A s o 4. Al4 - 4 , 4 •41v AZ , -- 41-I,H`7lte.4l4)W;ege4 ites-4-_e4 e gri, 4,6. V.t.e."Cekt 4-7 ,9:6, 4 4 :keiv, _....,4,407,1, Q. a cct •04?-0 SAa oe4 b 6.e tri 4w ,y 4 1 7 .44)* 7% 4.a ~Ls .4V , riss : „.. posed, tkr 4ii . bl' 6 4rc,"..• 6 'i- al'. d'etarMil l• 4'...- V 4 0 . l iV , ' 0 . , a . 4 " 4 ellirri' - ed into eX4 4 . 49 oqr 6. 4 2'421 .41 P •P 4'46,p 6 4 t 41 4 , 4? ' " " t :Tr' .. " . ,i t eil:s 44 ;v e tZet *9 -dt, -- 1 4t port t e ll ` l . 7: deitrqyk li a, : A f_.4 4 ', - 4te,, 4 •44-,4 e,,,A.bra.:, anneLtare= N N , 16-...,101.4. 4 94. 3, 4, 4 - -,1. •-, $•..4 - ' gib' dictation 1 Or, suppose that ti Aty .0,0 4 ,4 1 ',„ 4 "4 6 , 0 2.74treSeigder, who . but recently clouded the wind 7.14„-#,.,-.PW„fe 4 7, , of tho Cumberland with his armed hosts, 1 45, 44 . '• ~ „o,,,,WitivC _4 4 , , ' been turned b&ck by - the brave _ he? and A e6Aker , e steel f th e Union defenders at GettY 0 3 .ifl/4.87.9c.- ct. Church, the might of superior strategy and prowess, „,,yolcir --"LgrArzto ..,,, sm i..,, n ffi compelled his way to the consrunmaton of h 0 ---.- or ~y" -A z 4-- -- - destroyed our coal mines, overrun our St • -tr. tiAl'4l , 2 l the first verse of turned loose his hungry myrmidons, !Turret TV' * 411, 4 ' - A C j.e.6,,,,. :a ~.. passion, and flushed with victory, upon ail &mu t onto Thee. 0 cities of the North ! Alas, alas, for the I 4: 2 ,b4 , -P''''' ll -- - " which this' day would have found nu 113 to G o d , the nttemildll di AT 4 5t5171914 is the prtvuege of to godly. tar. tSiatia fie , F. - THE PERSON WHO TOOK A brown Bilk Umbrella, in miotake for; own, at the Mercantile Library. Satnrw last, is politely requested to mend it to Store, TWELFTH and RACE Streets. o• it may be sent for. L°Bl-- NOTICE IS Fi . that CERTIFICATE No. 1, •• Capital Stock of the West Chester( road Company, leaned Mayls ISF. INGT ON, lees of the Borough,/ and also CERTIFICATE No* sued September 7. IS, to r and that the subscriber tvi v ,any to 'lssue to him Dew/ non. tbiSt SH 01 IV ELT/ OUR lIF P: l 4 tWt M , %1 DYck AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MIISIO. CARL ANSCIIIYTY .... =—Leeteo and Dtreetar. ADOLPH sikorsai Ittudnees GEAMAN OPERA. FRIDAY S I TSMINEt,_ Nov. r. litte: TWELFTH AND LAST FtretSCRIPTION /SIGHT. (For the drat time, ) LA DAME - BLANCHE, Oraad Opera in Three Acts, by Bolldlen_ Gaveston Hirt weloiek. Anna. Madame .Tohannsem Oeo Brown • Herr Hat* Dickson Herr Frgi l ln Jenny . Dille Canteen. hiergarette Mad Berger. Mcirton Herr (trait. Scene, Scotland. Doors open at 7. Opera commences at 8 o'clock. PRICES OF AD MISNION : ADMISSION To , PARQUET, PARQUET CIRCLE, and BALCONY (No extra eh urge for Reserved Seater) ADMISSION TO FAMILY CIRCLE ... 50 it& 1.• AMPHITHEATRE ZS eta._ Seats can be secured every day at the ACADEMY OF KCMG. and 3 E. GOULD'S MU ic STORK, Southend' corner SEVED.TH and - CHESTNUT Streets. n026-2t AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. C. ANSCHOTZ.... .... Lemee and Director A. BIRGRELIi Bustaass Manager GERMAN OPERA. CARD. —The underE tweed has the honor to attooaste that Mr. Amechutz. the Director of the Dermas Opera; has tendered him a 4 Dorriplimerttar 4 9" Deneflt, TO TARR PLACE {?ii 'ATIIBDAI EVENIN NOEM22II. 28.. This being positively the last night or the season. The Opera to be produced will be Cleaned's income: parable E" A. UST,. With New and Costly Drosses, Appointments, and 6trene. ry, lallGary Band. and Increased Orchestra. BEHOPELD'S CELEBRATED RAND Is engaged for the Grand Military Scene In the 4th set. Faust. .......... ... .......... . ...... . ..... Herr Htnnsr. Marguerite. FrederieL Valentin , Herr Sun...kite. The price of admiseion. for this night oxlip win b. for Parquet, Parquet Circle, or Balcony iigurragp SEATS ONE Dors. it, Family Circle Amphitheatre' Tickets may be had at OEOO at the Academy ant Gould's Music Store. A. BIRGFI3I.D. no2S 3t Buelneis Manager. CRESTNITT-ST. THEATER.-- Lessee and Manager_____ Mr ,WM. WHEATIXE. THIS (Thursday) NVENIIIO. Nor'. 28,'1665. For the it and only time this season. ,ED WIN FORREST WILL APPEAR IS HIS POWERFUL imrsasoaxTrom OF RICEARD, DUKE OF GLOWER, In Shalmumare's line and 'vigorous Tragedy of RICHARD 111 SUPPORTED ifir A SUPE RB CAST. Including Mr. 3. McCullough, Mr F. Mordant, Mr; I. Martin, Mr. S. C nabob, Mr. B. T. Ringgold, Mr. I. W. Collier, Mr. W. A. Chapman. Mr. J. T. Ward. Madame Penis,' Mrs. J. It ANA , Mrs. H. P. Grattan: MUSICAL COmMuaroa ma, MAHN RASSI4I3, PRIDAY EVENING. Nov. 27, For the first, and positively for the only Uwe this Beason. IDWIN 'FORREST WILL APPEAR AS HAMLET, PRUNUS OF DENMARK. SATURDAY, Nov. 78. The second appearance, of THE CELEBRATED SWISS SOUBRETTE, ANN A. CLAIMER. Commonly called JOH "THE CAPTAIN," who made seek a pronounced success in Burlesque, Dummy, sa d c om b, ocansni on Wednesday Evening. IVALNIITSTREET THEATRE. Lessee AND THANKSGIVING DA E VENIN G J.S. OLARKEI J. S. Clarke TRIS AFTERNOON at 2}; o'clock, In Toni Taylor's celebrated Drams called THE FAT BOY. To te followed 'by the Suectacular Drama. In 1 act of ROBINSON CRThtOE AND HIS MAN FRIDAY: Thardregiving Evening. Tom Taylor Comedy of OUR ARBRIDAN COUSIN. To conclude with TB TOODLES. CONCERT HALL. Battles of Italy to be fought. and a Panoramic view of Italy, and ♦iewa of Boston and Mew York. It MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW AllO.ll- STREET THEATRE—ARCH Street, above Sixth. CROWDED AND FASHIONABLE HOUSES. MIR') WEEK OF HAS. a P. BOWERS. THANKSDP7ING NIGHT, MADELINE. Madeline Mrs. D. P Bower& Bertrand Barton MIL To conclude with the Glorious Comedy or THE SERIOUS FAMILY. Mrs. Ormsby Delmaine His. D. P. Bowen. Capt. hiurpby idagulre Barton BBL Ambi[dab Sleek. Mr Grhatha. Lady Creamly ry Garr. , FRIDAY, MRS D. P. BOWERS' B SSrT. CONCERT HALL.. Grand THANKSGIVING ENTERTAINMENT at o'clock and 7y; o'clock for famllles. It GREAT NATIONAL CIRCUS TROiTPS.—MAKKET Street, above Twelfth. NATIONAL THANKSGIVING DAY. tinder tbe Management of Mrs CHARLES WARNER, formerly Mrs DAN RICE. Performance every Evening, commencing at 7.40 live- ADMISSION 25 cents; kluge Seats. 50 cents ; Private Bo:. $3; Gallery 15 cents. TRESS PERFORMANCtS ON THANKSGIVING DAY, 1034 morning; 25s' afternoon; 7.40 evening New Scenes Sports, and Pas•Cmes, Wondrous Featr, Stirprielig and Clasme.l Development's. Shiikepearis.s Delineations and many other things to pleane the popu lar ts.ste at this .chool of PHYSIC SI. LITER &VMS ry WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTHRNOONS. Dom menclne at 2 o'clock. tf (10NCEET HALL. ‘•-• Great attraction for families TILTS AFTERNOON A voyage to Rome. it CONCERT HALL MONDAY EVENING, November 16th„ WAVGH'S NEW PANORAMA. "I T A L Y," can ITER WAR FOR FREEDOM A Panoramic Tour through Italy during the War, Weed by 8. B. Waugh, will be exhibited, at. CONCERT HALL, Everyliveninicadsweekand SATURDAY AFTIRROOK at 3 o'clock. Dodis open at 7. Commencing at 75‘ o'cl ock. i Adallaelen. 25 eenta. Children ]5 rents nom SECOND SEASON, _1863-'64. N. H. CROSS and CHARLES H. JARVIS, Respectfully announce to the public that they WM give FOUR CLASSICAL SOIREES. AT TUE FOYER OF THE S ACADEMY WINTER. OF MUSIC. THI The first of the series to be given in DECIIIIRMArinII the remaining three during the months of SANITARY.. FEBRUARY. and APRIL. 1964. hlessre. C. and J. WIR be assisted by tho following Artists: I CARL GAERTNER. Vio lin. a EL Sc . mu L. Violoncello. L. Tecarnsan.Contra Banc Wn %row, Claxionet. A. WELtarErt, Hantbog. 3. Kota, Plato. G. MULLER, %MOIL O. PLAGEK&N, Horn. Programme, with aubscripton prices, at Gould's, An. , i dre &Co a. and Lee & Walker's. nol4-strith It GREAT SCOTTISH BALL.-FIFTH A tilar4L BALL of the CALEDONIAN CLUB. far the BENEFIT of the LIBRARY. THURSDAY BVI. DING. Dtcember 10th. BM at MUSICAL FUND HALE Tickets 1)1. nolt-tdelo o D. WRIGHT, Secretary. ►inIPLE OF WONDERS-ASSEMBLY A- BUILDINGS, TENTH AND GERSTNER STREETS. .amusement for Old and 'Young Mirth and Happiness men for the season. SIGN Gototant change of Entertainment. OR BLITZ gyny EVENING. commencing at 7.K o'clock. and. Wednesday and Saturday at 3, consistlmr of New Hys terics in Elecromancy, great &incase in Ventriloquism. and the Learned Canary Birds AC lIIISBiOD. 26 cents; Children 16 cents. TEMPLE OF WONDERS, ASSEMBLY BUTLDINGS. TENTH and CHESTNUT. THANE SOPPING EN ITILTAI 'SBIENTS„ Come, latish and be bappy. Four °rand Per. fonnance& Signor BLITZ will give attractive entertain ments In Mastic. Ventriloquism. the. Learned Canary Birds. and Bobby. Commencing at 10 A. 32 .12 M. it and 7P. M. nag 3t ROTHERMELS GREAT PIGTIIIIII, MARTYRS IN THE COLISEUM. NOW EXITIBPFING AT THE oeSS4m. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. ANIA ORCITFATRZL--- PUBLIO Rue&Rum evemEATURDAT. °Work. Y t M., at the MIISICAL ETNA HALL.II, tele% 25 cents. Packages of eix tickets, El, To be ANDILE_„'S 1104 CHESTNUT Street; J. IL GOM MUNI'S and CHESTNUT, and at the Han door. oelf-EN PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE A.8.T8 20111 cffiserzurr atm. OPEN DAILY Mandan excepted) from 9 L. V. WI 6 P. M. Admission 26 cents. Children half priee. Jefflf THE TURF. wtoPURSE AND STAKE OF WO —GREAT VICE-MILE.T ROT TO HARNESS on FRIDAY, the 27th twit.. at 3 o'clock P. M Three of the Fastest Horees in the country will positively Mart, all of them Wing so closely matched that, the supremacy being yet undecided. they have roncinded to try the Real contest over the POINT BREEZE TRACK. The following horses have now entered B Carpenter name. "Lady Champion," of Provi dence. Wm. H Strong names "Atidenalt Cigar," of .17. J. Wm. Mcßoberts names " Little Mac , " of flew Tort. Admittance. $L n 023 2t HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTHL, WARRINOTON. D. 0 R. B. BRITSOR. PROPRIETOR, !formerly of the Ashland Rouse. 4 ,lphla- Re le determined to merit, and )101:01... ~Ger•:, nil' bare of nubile patronage. '_rte, LEGAL, E STATE OF DEBORAH L. JACK . Sc.' Di. deceased. And row. November 9 - th, 1£63. of motion of Vail. for patitirner, the'_.. , pans' Court for the city of Philadel hia. grant o'-.the heirs of TrEBORsH. L. JACK SON. to accc, v the. paid eNtate at the valuation allinfd. the , -rifro Inquest. or tf all reface. then to sir' , arne ,hell not be eold. Rule r .)ecember 4, IEO3. at 10 O'clock' Tor . 14rok0 no Jackson. 71 , amp ae2B•that NITTERS v.D. 4 . a a %xi
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