ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. tinental. ' ' 1H f Gamblll,_Esltimore H P Hewett. •New York A iPmpson. Buffet° W Masters, 111 W DI J) Ryan, Washington Y Simpson, Virashingt,m Jas Hatt*, Brooklyn Ambrose Snow, New fork 3 W Yates, New York G P tickershansen.N r V L Conrad, New York J Caril•dg4, N York. H B wul.ai n. Vwelala J S Winslow, Maine Hall. Maine it Lewle. Maine M rs al ar m N 411" York Win Mose, Chicago y Pclocer. New York B B Faircalld, New York A e Foul'. Titusville J M Pot hamas, N York J D Dougherty, Penna. 0 D Clark. Jr, Baltimore James lbee E L Baker. New York M Davis Penns T rAershaw E 0 Dike. II 8 k W B Hickok.Washingloo JR Peytoo, New Jersey Mr Paxton 13 W Lea & Is, New York L Mattson. Puri Carbon b Caldwell, New York McCook, New York • 't Wier, new York • S Bunting, New Jersey • R 8 I.lantiog, New Jersey .J H Archer, Brooklyn Mr* J Archer. Brooklyn W Wright, New York 0 Templeton, Scranton. Pa (leo Newell. It Island J T Briggs, Titusville B H ellen, Jr, new Yolk W A Halbert, New York J R Ackerman, New York Mies 6 Ackerman. N Y* Alfred Ayers, New York Albert Yield. Pa B of Pots, New York J L Miller & la, N Y ,1 A AlcCumbie, New York B !runlet boa. New York J t+Sbrseon, Nave York McKay. Now Jersey Il D Porter, St Lords The Con „ i v, th Pulaski, N Y i mphrey, N Y Mora= !Wore e w York yjpittc, Lind on loyont. MI-SR JRIIIOOII, U ',Pullen. p h i s Me USA Washington rittebnrg . • , Komar. Greenaboro . . o zogardner, Lanc i h m soille, Wisconsin wiikins. Chicago Baxter. Chicago :a reieleT. Chicago White, New York A Innen, Pottsville . Silver, Poitiville Emery. Bangor Worthington D • iD klarsh,Rdway,NJ 110'Wan , New York C regory, Maryland Inger, Maryland. 401 1 , ConneotiCUl a e on, Connecticut ,I, Carter Mass p at er, Waeblngton . Jetikhdu,Baltimore , ie „W AlannN New York New York ,ny, New York d rim u Now York . Shinponsburg ti !derrick, Boston rk & wf , ellegh City Trenton, EV itrish H da, NOW 4orkl in, Now York bu v, Boston gooey. Baltimore d oey, 'Baltimore Steweli, Jersey Sbnre lieesPelear N Y lopird, Yrk • m o n. y, Was hingtonW .94, New York 0'• 'A TWwam, NYon 4rnt9n, p s Mulford rmAthwortn, IC y i rardi. .Dr Strawl The IA I,,righren, retina s heer, Wash, D 0 es) honk ran, icGitinese, Colombia Vickery, Arizona reunite., Pittsburg .fil,Krick, Mauch, Erg , :es, New York ..sier. Item' York New York .0 Alaet, Pittsburg pbeit Walt, Penne Wall tJones . ftendersrast, NV Chester .1.1 1 0, Carbondale Forum Tyrone Leynolds , Loretto • H P Bee.uett, Colorado Jliner, Baltimore P 8 Slulisuebiln. Baltimore ci sow. klagtoo - - C B Bishop, Wu h. D C J C tiew tiork B.Lowther, Newport. Eon M ii Lowry. Erie, Pa Pr I. J Boyer, Clearfield W Nolte, Delaware EPteLdeream J Salta C den. Evlton .1 A Levey, York, Pa Z B Reinde!, York oo b S Eioinird. York iso, , Pa 'Tbos L Ogdou, ifoorestoWd Snrcliotte & ram, Del I Robt T linukfi, Baltimore • wm 8 Wynot• J L Orovor. Parma Prainsrd A wf, Boston :t well, Wash, D C I ' Bent Yr Baltimore ' Mann. Baltimore !Cooper, Parma cuoptr. Perna t o Diner, Yellin, import wf. Marietta areoPort , Banipolis lister, Gal lipolis es Morton, Galnpoli ',Morton. Galllpolis s itot oy, inanna I NlVtiowmu, an, Chicago ll3n Ulnae° son Curl, Mew York Ten Volt, Ntw York :Pleasontott, Wheeling ?nano atom , W hesit u g Huston, Delaware s Tow nsend, Dole ware Fxos la, N York W hicEelvy, Penna ,oleKeicy, Penna .t'itt:cut. Pene, !Lila, New York T W N IlloPherwto. Pena" D E Metzarolt, Wash, 0 C Vdwierblit. Jr. if York K rook. New York H St"w4H. New York H Delowas* J 0 Reid, Baltimore L R Fox, L ylestgwa .1 J St 18, Troutoll Cv Wlllllna s 13 bliss IL R;,3kiu.. Penns R O'Counur. Lel co .7 Fra.ley. itisstoCL Cut Shriber. Scranton R C Ostinpliey W D Sevin. Smyrna, Dal Pr Jordan. Jr. New York B B Alletk. Delaware Ali! Altivrteon. Norristown A Madman, Norristown Retteraele, %ikon J C !hinge. New York OSt per dwf, MChunk 1.11 Welder, thartdon, Vt The Ansericau. twat, Balt Ili of B tale, Marietta, Pa Cooper. Spring fi eld /t.v KG Hlosdall, N Felony, Penne W Statzrus.a, Milton. Pa New York J Da,nokelman, N Y • Al Bertram, Del . John It Wahleri. N Y lit:lark, New York .Thos Wallace, Delaware 'John II I:arvev A; la. Balt. A .1 St add, Washington, D C •S Kyler, New York ,E Reev'. New Jerssy 'John A Reynolds, Middletn .1 M Rugs, Penne)lvante yr t C'ark. Mass .J Mont nigh w June., Baltimore R 13 Gowdy, Tom's River K tl owd y. New Jersey H Garrett, Ashland Lient A (1 Thompson. Pa WN r`ro.hen, Decker's P't Is gohuize, New York W I.svi. Pennsylvania lohu K Jarvis E G vonlittle, New York W.ll Meek, mood,Mazyland 31 L Ka.logg, New York Duncan, Delaware N D 11 , obright. Penne W Harlan, Manch Chunk Mrs Rain Clark Cunningham, Balt W,lter _ ' Baltimore Poker, Elkton 5 Fr.rk. New Jersey natmedon.Troy, N Y eoptr. Tloy. N Y flare, New York irlikson, Delaware Mint raville et Riesz., Addend Portland Portland 'jail, Portland ogler, Marietta. Pa 'dim dr la, Del 'tett, man. Delaware iollie Richards, Dol, hr} I Spencer, Del sti, Felton, Del Iteon. billiard Coaeord. Del 'elrott, Delaware evertn, Delaware The Me atopney, Now York conuell. Norriat'e chants'. W D Brown. Easton TT dliiinatham, Peona W Patton, Colombia J f Bloc el sell Indiana 64110. lowa Arno, U S N . Baltimore t,Joblistown iNc3irr. Latrobe non.yittsburg B F Shenk, Lancaster C S Day's, Lancaster D Fl Loomis, Stertinircille E P td.c n owell & la J T Goddard, Lee, Mass D Is Bayard W H Hopkins, Llewellyn R M Bromey,Penca J Schaeffer. Middletown W Schaeffer, Middletown J Hoffman. Carlisle R Mal om & w f,Lancaster Mts. S McGraw', Lancaster G Hay uard, Albany W M Paxton, Patsbnrc H L Wyman, Connecticut ET Haze,tine, Warren, Pa J B Manna% Connecticut, J E Cramer, Hsnover B Staab). Hauoaer R Ter.! Stockton n, Greene no 4hardt. Johnstown tarn, Mauch Chunk 'l.ley, Manch Chunk 1 ar vaster ~v. Lancaster :;au u ii — i3elvideTa I•vpoldF, 'Jr. Del Itci;rnektu kwf, Oel Lnucaeter :ffihje, Lance der :::an, F renchtown, NJ lata, Ittegt laville, Pa erred, Maryland late. White Haven a, Groat Bend Ifs. Greet Bend _ W W B:eice . sl4. Weatherly R B Ricketts, Wllaesb'e J R Hurdle)", Shenandoah T Doogherty, Shenandoah T L Newfield. Penns .:demon,Mary land k Anderson, kid !nngtoa Delawate 'racer, Maryland ckbead, Maryland .nan, eqpna, T Graham, Moots 0 TeHerman, Baltimore T S Constantine. New York I S Eowh. Now York UZILIIIM211:=1 M Chunk M Chunk The 1) Mrs G W Walker, Penna .1 L Ylussina,Wmeport Cul It Ramltif, Tamaqua J Ralston, Tnine.qna A J Butler, h Brunswick J W Hoyt, City Point A 13 Well, Ponua A J lirmru St la, Pettus C E Chrt.t, Allentown A 0 he.imenger, Penns L D FIPrrIttJERO, Lebanon 8 111.. tan, Penns C Burkbart,•.:hambereb arg D A Fohl. St Thainas H P AOUTIIII Si Tnomss A Eyler, .Chameersburg O Painter, liarrisbarg, goer, II S N loch. Pittsburg • alack. York nerwan,Mtddlet'n aenoan ter, Mauch Chunk Altoona, • ia Olaf Hagerstown e, N J ;a, Reading ..sa, Port Carbon miler, Atlanta, Ga New York Hubner, Port Carbon Ivaier. New Jersey Landlaburg :.I'ker,Wankerboro Twiner, Waynesb'o The BarleK Sheaf. pipe. New York Aleblon Harr, Bucks co Lambertville Amos Enterton, Patlade fail*, Attleboro Solomon Holcomb, N Jersey Penna W Bat,lens one, Backs co 4PECIAL NOTICES. „GATE'S HONEY SOAP. olarated TOILET SOAP, in such universal, de• !g made from the CHOICEST materials. Is MILD i!OLLIENT In its nature, FRAGRANTLY SCENT. ld EXTREMELY BENEFICIAL In its action upon w. Yor sale by sat Druggists and Fang Goods fe2B-tathaly Prracnesz CLOTS rto at low prices, Pelectionfrom our stock of READY-MADE GAIL '. We are selling good's equal in style, fit. make, tonial. from 2d to 60 .per cent. lower than Is now q for eame goods made to order. We have all Ines. and prices of Clothing, Mens', Youths', p,', An can be suited without delay or trouble. BENNETT & CO., tethf tf TOWER HALL. 518 MARKET Street. GEORGE STECK & CO.'S 157M1 PIANOS, AND MASON & HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS. . ' C) I Over WO each of these fine CABI NET .ES. instruments have been sold ORGANS. o' by Mr G., and the demand Is CABINET ..S. constantly increasing. ORGANS For sale only by CABINET 'ES.; J E. GOULD. ORGANS. SEVENTH and Cala= Ste. CABINET 'IEI nol9-tf ORGANS. :MCCLAIN'S CELEBUATED COCOANUT aND QUINCE SEED is warranted to preserve, 'Men, deriten, and beantifyithe hair, and entirely ue dandmff, withont soiling hat or bonnet `. Manufactured and sold by W. B. idcCLAIN, .totr, No. 334 North SIXTH Street. —/ liberal discount to whol: , sale dealers. uoleilui ••PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LLTHST made in the beet manner, expreaely for RETAIL LOWEST BELLING PRICES marked in FIOURES. All goods made ro order warranted .eicrr. The one. price etiieteen ie strictly adhered U are thereby treated alike. JONES' 0LD403. [SHED ONE-PRIOR CLOTHING HOUSE. 601 , O Street, near Sixth. de2B-11 rdati, CLOTHING, • corner SEVENTH and MARKET Eta. PEB,CLOTHING, E eor. SEVENTH and KARIM fis,cLOTHING, S. E. nor. SEVENTH and MARKET. IS. CLOTHING, S. E, cor. SEVENTH and MARKET IBS, CLOTHING, 8, E. nor. SEVENTH. and MARKET IS, CLOTHING, S. E. oor. SEVENTH and MARKET I ES, CLOTHING. 8. B.cor. SEVENTH and MARKET lIS,CLOTHING, R. B. COT SEVENTH and MARKET OS, CLOTHING, 6.E. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET /6,CLOTHIEI 0, S. E. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET ; ES, CLOTHING. 8. E. nor. SEVENTH and MARKET ti,CLOTHING, S. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET S,CLOTHING, 8.8. nor. SEVENTH and MARKET CLOTHING, S. E. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET CLOTHING,. S. E. tor. SEVENTH and MARKET i , CLOTHING, $.3. dor. SEVENTH and MARKET ' , CLOTHING, S. E. nor.. SEVENTH and MARKET i , CLOTHING, S. E. nor. SEVENTH and MARKET ' , CLOTHING, S. B. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET , CLOTHING, S. B. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET itnth tf , • . • is' CLonazia, Boys' CLOTHING, BOYS' Clothing. Boys' Clothing, Boys' Clothing, Clothing, Boys' Clothing, Boys' Clothing, S' Clothing, Boys' Clothing, Boys' Clothing, Is every variety, In every variety. Io every variety, In every variety. Is every variety, 'ln every variety, At K. L. Hallowell & Son's, At H. L. Hallowell & Son's, At H. L. Hallowell & Son's, tl At H. L. Hallowlll & Son's, Market street, 634 Market street, 'Market street, at Market street, Market street, 634 Market street, Market street, 5.34 Market street. eL /10 1 1 C11.—We have the largest and best I t stock of Ready-made Boys' Clothing the oitY, he West styles, and made in the best manner. HA LLOWELL 5 SON, 534 MARKET Street, tathitt °ATB FROM SI4TO $55. OVERCOATS. • COATB PROM $l4 to $56 OVERCOATS. S• • • COATS PROM $l4 to $66. OVERCOATS UTIt PROM $l4 to $56. OVERCOATS WAJNAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, 8. .8 . tomer SIXTH and MARKET Streets. 'lll3r MeA's Butte and elegant variety or the Clo t/ 11 13g at REASONABLE PRICES. WILSON'S HIGHEST PREMIUM LOCK -STITCH BIWIIIO ?al OELPEBT, SIM - PLEST. AND BEIM. 704 ORESTAUT Stott. •bola Bareatl. motr.A.Rmtini). FaiGERTON—MENDENHALL.—In Philadelphia, on the 16th ink., by the Bev. Mr. Shiraz, Captain N. H. Edgerton. 6th 11. S. Colored Infantry, to Kim 'tether L. Mendenhall, daughter of Thomas Mendenhall. of Mau er, Pennsylvania. 3DI3Fir).. NBWSAM.—At Wilmington, Del., on the 20th inst., Albert Newton, in the 66. h year of his age. • The funeral to take place at St. Clement's Church. Twentieth and Cterry, on Tuesday afternoon, at sti Thomas precisely. Services will be conducted by Rev. Gallandet, of St. Ann's Church, New York, in the Man language entirely. • TYNDALS.—Drowned in the Ohio river, on the night of October 21st,while In command of his company.pro reeding from Irouton to Oallipolis, for the purpose of pining his tegimfut. Limit. William Emmett Tyn dale, of the 192 d Reg. P. V•aged 30 years. Doe notice of the funeral ' will be given should his body be recovered. • VlE.i.,D.Lonliferirlay morning. 21st inst., A. Isabella. infer tdanglater of Thomas . and Bmeline Field, aged two months and two days. Funeral from the residence of her parents, southwest corner of sixth and Thompson streets, on Wednesday afternoon. 23d inst., at two o'clock. **. BENCIERS. —On the evening of !the 19th instant. Elizabeth Bennere, it the 72d year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the faneral, from the residence of Siri. Sarah Bennors, N. W.: corner of Fifth and Brown streets. on Tuesday morning, 22d inst., at 9); o'clock. LUPIN'S BLACK ALL-WOOL REPS. Lupin's Bbtok All. Wool Empress Clothe. Do do do Atones°line de Tallies. Dail double width. • Do . do do Tam isa Do do do Merit:toes. Do do do Cashmeres. • Do do do Th that and Long' Shawls, fall and extra sizes. Do. Bombazines. Ste., 80. BEESON St SON, IitorIENINO STORE, 0024 tr No. 018 Ctl ESTND r Street. EYRE& LANDELL HAVE THE beet a ssortment of WOOLENS they have ever of fered: FROSTFD BEAVER CLOTHS. CHlNcrift.Le. VELVET CLOTHS. BLACK TRICOT BEAVER CLOTHS. HOBBY STYLES FRENCH CASSIBERES. GOOD GOODS FOR BOYS' CLOTHES. odlo' ferOIL LANDS IN' OHIO ANTI WEST VIROIN Fa for sale, osreftiliy selected. will ha sold cheap. Address Box W, Press office. n022-3;* ThEODORE TIMON, ESQ., • :C6PICERITA I LG R IOMI I 4II 39. "D"P." “The State of the Country. . . It far - OIL :LEASE FOR SALE OR EX• - SNUB, oc, the 11 NDER3EIOTT FLAX, liorEenech Creek. Froduclug Walls within Arty yards, For particulars actistss Box " Kr," at Ibis office. • no2l At* lar NOTICE. THE CITIRENS OF *NW TORE' having supplied SHERID AN'S alithiT withaTHANii 3- GIVIIYG DINERR. it is nrcp e•d that the 4E/Wiry and money sent to the SOLDIERY RSADINtI ROOM. if not recalled to•day by the donore, shall be devoted to the soldiers in the Hoppitsle in and near the city, which are not all fully supplied. A Dinner also wilt be given at the Reading Room to those soldiers in the city not inhospitels, who otherwise w uld have no such remembrance of the day. It* prTO rwititomm COMPANIES AID OTHERS.—a practical busiress man. tho • ropithh, - acquainted with the construction sad operation of Mac hinery. with much experience in the erection at factories, boring Artesian wells, and the working of Pa trcleum and other oils, and who is .competent to make his own plans for buildings, machinery, arc., woad en- gage as agent and practical manticer—or join parties ab ut to engage in the Petroleum business. Address, for two weeks.. "Patroleum,"• care of JOY. COX. 4, CO., TEISONE BUILDINGS. New York. non 6t • Ige7NOTICE. -BANK. OE NORTH AMERICA. Novara ..a2t. 3961. • Notice is hereby given; agreeably to section 2 of the act of the General. Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pentolvaxlis, entitled '• An act enabling the banks of the Commonwealth to become associations for the pur pose of bunking under the laws of the. Halted Sc %tea, approved the 22d day of August A. D. lin that the gtockholders of the BANK OF NORTH A.HgRICA., on the 14th hist., voted to become such an a.is )olation, and that its Directors have procured the anthorlty of the owners of more than two thirds of the capital .sinet to mate the certificate required therefor by the laws of the ignited States. J. 11C.ICKLEY,' not' 30t Cashier. Er OFFICE. OF THE CITY EOIINCY FUND COMMISSION. Commonwealth Build ing, No. 611 CHESTNUT Street. ' PITILAIMPITTA, November 22,. 1861. BOUNTY?.IOTIOR —Whereas, the Commisst oilers of the Bounty Fond have evidence that a largo and in creasing number- of fthe volunteers receiving bounty from the city desert with impunity before leaving the city,lnd that there is an organized system for the pur pose, notice is hereby 'Wren that the Commission, with the concurrence of the Mayor, will entertain no claim. and will advise the payment of no bouncy to volunteers enlisting after this date until the adoption of proper safe guards shall insure that those who enlist to the credit of Philadelphia shall add to the effective strength of the army. For the present, the payment of bounty will be con tinued to recruits for the Regular Armv and Naval. ser vice. properly credited to the city of Philadelphia... ' no22rot R. P. KING, President. • agr AT A MEETING OF THE NIGH T INSPECTORS OF Till PORT OF PRIL&OEL PHU, held this day, November 21st, 1854. the follow jug resolutions were upaniracittely adopted: Whereas, Oar beloved companion, GEOROR H, N. PREYS, has been removed from of r midst,ia the prime of life, after a short but severe illness coatrastid from exposure, in the discharge of his duties; therefore, be it. Resolved, That in the death of our late comrade we have lost a kind friend and a genial con3panien. Regoteed,lThat we deeply sympathize with the family of the deceased in their af liction. and may they in their bereavement Had in that God in whom they have trusted that consolation which the world cannot give, and be resigned to this moat severe dispensation. Reao , ved, That the inflect dings be enbli.lied in the Daily News, Public Ledger, and Press. and a copy be sent to the family. Lieut. I. G. STRATTON, Chairman. WE. JOHNSTON, • THOS. FARLEY, Committee. F. J. WATT, • ...• it* • FINDLEY J. WATT, Er' 0! L SUBSCRIPTIONS.-THERE ARE ORLY 100 SUBSCRIPTIONS AT $l,OOO EACH. Tie tubscribera in a word, get in fee simple seven trade of valuable Oil Territory, fronting on the Alle gheny river and its tributaries. and contiguous to and adjoining several companies now. at work. and at no hillier price than they might in a body be sold for. The SUBSCRIBERS organize the Company themselves, , aloft. their officers, and manage the atiAlre of the Com-. Shares are payable either at the time of subscribing or when the hat is made np; if desired, two - or more persona can club together and take a share. Already the majority of shares are 'wand& • As the books will POSITIVELY CLOSE on MONDAY NEXT, November 26, to secure one or more of the remaining shares, ad dress AT ONCE or apply to DUNCAN M. MITCHESON. N. E. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Ste .. Philada., : Or. E. BORDA. Trnetee. noV-M. No. 327 WALNUT Street. !OFFICE . OF. THE EL DORADO OIL COMPANY, N, B. cur, FIFTH and WAL puT Streets, Bor. 19, MC The Board of Directors have THIS DAY declared a Dividend of ONBPBB CENT. on the Capital Stock outof the profits of the Company for the m mth of October, clear of taxes, payable on and after the 30th inst. OTransfer Books will be closed on the 231 iost., at 3 o'clock P. M., and re-opened on the 30th inst. no2l-3t' .13. A. MITCHELL, Treasurer. or BRIGGS GOLD COMPANY. NOTICE OP DIVIDEND NO. 7.—A Dividend of ONE PER CENT. hat been declared, payable at this office. November 30, 1884. to $h treholdera of record, at the close of business this day. November 16, 1861. WALTER E. LLWTON, Treasurer, no2l-St • • , -No. JOHN Street, New York. XeKINLIET OTIMORIPANY. NOTICE OF DIVIDEND' NOs. 8 AND 4 —The Trust eea of the McKinley Oil Company have declared a es ular monthly Dividend of THREE PER CEN P.. and a ImPnlementary Dividend of TEN PER CENT.,brth Payable at this of fi ce. November M. to nbareholers of record, at the close of business this day, November 14, 1664. WALTER E. LAWTUN, Treasurer, no2l-6t No. 8.1.101:IN Street, New York. CHANBEREIBURG SUFFERERS. - - I Committee appointed to' collect fends ter the relief of the suffering peotde of Chambersbarg, are desirous of bringing their• duties to a close. Thole of our generous Citizens Ntito have neglected to make their Snbecriptions are urged to send them to the undersign ed without delay.. Winter is approaching. and. Twelve Hundred Women end Children are without Homes, and many are utterly destitute and penniless. EDMUIfrD A. BOMAR, Trt asurer. no2l-2t DOCK Street Wharf. rgrCHASE GOLD COMPANY. ' NOTICE OF DIVIDEND NO. 2.—A Dividend of ONE PER CENT. bas been declared, payable at this office, November 30, ISK to Shareholders of record, at the close of business Ibis day, Nuvomber 16, 1864. WALTER E: LAWTON. Treasurer, n09.1-6t No. Si JOHN Street, Nem York. lar.. IS 0 "JADE Elki 8 7 012.PME&N.S.—THE undersigned will meet the Mothers or other Re. Retires cf such destitute Orphans of deceased Penwyl- Yenta Soldiers and Sailors as reside in the city of Phi. lodelphio, at the rooms of the de( ,ON BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, No. 118 South SEVENTH Street. on the 22d. 2.1 d, 29th, and 25th of the present month (No vember), between the hours of 9 A. M. and 4 P M. , for the purpose of hearing spplicition•.and making ar rangements for the admission of said Orphans tato the Schools and Institutions provided by the State for their maintenance and education THOS.. H. BURRO WES, Superintendent Soldiers' Orphans. ThIItCA!TER, Nov. 16, 1264. nol7-6t i l gr . NATIONAL BEALL HAS BEEN RE. OVATED firma the election campaign, and is now ready to let for Lectures, Concerts, and ocher pub lic purposes, by the single day, or will be leased for a long term. n019.6t* I wo NOTICE BANS OF GERMAN TOwN. PHILADELPHIA, OM ?A 1864. Notice is hereby given, agreeably to Section 2of the Act of General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitle d "An act enabling Banks of the COM monweal th,to become Associations (or the purpose of Banking under the laws of the United States," approv ed the 224 day of August, A D. 1161, that the Stock holders of the Bank of Germantown have Brie day voted to become sncb an Association; and that its Directors haveprocured the authority of the owners ot more than two. thirds of the Capital Stock to make the certificate required therefor by the laws of the United Staten • CHABLIS W. OTTO, OM 801 Cashier. Lir FIRST =CRIME OF THE SEA. SON.—MR. DR CORDOVA • Will give Me great Lecture on COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE, THURSDA Y EVENING, NO-WEMHER 24, (THANKSGIVING NIGHT), AT CONCERT HALL TICKETS 50 CENTS, OR THREE FOR 11. For rale' at 'GOULD'S. SEVSNTH and CHESTNUT Ste , ASHMEAD & EVANS' and Concert Hall. three days in advance. Lactate at . 8 o'clock. nol9 St tar" "GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.—AS IT is of great importance to close op all mat:ers re• Wing to the "FAIR" as speedily as possible, it has been determined to dispose of all goods remaining sin sold by public sale. All persons having goods In their possession belong in to the " Great Central Fair," win please inform IhIMEDIATELY either of the undersigned. WILLIAM 811113TilitRIS. 10 , 23 Market Street. FREDERIC GRAFF, 1337 Arch &rest. • G. A. WOOD, 237 South Eig ht een th Street. note-6tCommittee.. PIT rslavEG AND BOSTON PE TROLEUM COMPANY. CAPITAL, $4.00,000-PAR, $5 PER SHARI. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 112•50 PER SHARE. FOR FULL-PAID STOCK *AD NO FURTHER AS SMSKENTS. The property of this Company consists of the° f 11 - invaluable FES SIMPLE Territory, extensivel Ll holds. PRODUCING WELLS, wells going down ° and n early finished : :••No. 1. About 50 (fifty) Acres on Cherry Tree Run in FEE SIMPLE boreabte land sufficient to sink FIFTY WELLS. This Territory is opposite th 6 Detail Petro leum Company (Hayes' Farm), on Oil Creek, bounded in part by tbe celebrated Story Farm, &c.- Ste. No. 2. Lease perpetual (99 years) on Nash. McClin tock Oil creek-334 acres, all fiat, very valuable, flow. in g and pumping wells all around. 3. • • Wild . Cat" Flowing Well, about 30 barrels . Per day, on Wash. McClintock Farm. The `Company • owns the WHOLE working interest in this well, en gine, tanks.. &a , &c. • , No. 4." California Well, No. 1, on 011 Creek, down 600 feet.• all ready to re tube. This well has flowed 150 barrels per day. Noe "California Well, No, 2, on Oil Creek,down nearly 600 feet. No. 0. Lease perpetual (99 years) on 25i acres Oil Creek, all flat, containing the above wells, with fifteen horse engine, tanke, derricks, engine houses, &c.. No. F. Lease perpetual 09 . years) on 2M acres. 011 Creek, all flat, and in one well sown 400 feet,•one quar ter Inter est (working) in this well and lease. TEN THOUSAND RESERVED SHARE FOR WORK ' IN G API CAL. • Books for ORIGINAL subscription are now open at oar placed office for a few days only: when closed the stock to be regular Boston end- Philade Stock Boards on as a the BONA „FIDE dividend- pay ing, lphia OIL PRO - 1 DUCING COMPANT, when I; xpected the shares will largely advance. AU information, with pros clasea, MA be obtained of the undersigned The. mall capital of this Company, With the actual large interests, must make it a favorite as a secure invest ment. • • • H. S. LOAM, 14 Farquhar Building!, WALNUT, below Third, Philadelphia Agency. • LEONARD & MANLEY, 58 BEAVER Street. Dew York Agency. ISPAECkIi VILA & CO., Baukere, Boston Agency. nol6 iftf tar MERCANTILE LIBRARY:-100 Copies of MELBOURNE !lOUS 6." by Mei Warner, will be in circulation on FRID ST, 18th inst. - nol7. tb tin& • .• • OFFICE GIRARD FIRE AND DIA• 111=9". BINE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 415 WAG NUT Street, November 14. 1664.—The Directors have declared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT. for the last s ix months, clear of taxes, sod payable to the ntoct.- holders on demand. ALF.EAD S. GILLETT, p nol4-tuthe.6t Treasarer. lar PEMBROKE OIL COMPANY, TENANOO COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA WOORFORAMD 17NDRR.THE LAWS OF. P LV St CAPITAL STOOK, $500,000 ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SHARES AT FIVE DOL LARS A MARL FULL PAID. Wl:irking Capital Reserved for Develop ment $lO,OOO. PASIDENT, ALFRED HUM', Es VICE PRIFUODENT, EDWARD 8111.111 M. E SECRETARY AND TREAMARR, THOMAS W, EVANS. DIRECTORS Mr. ALFRED RUNT, Philadelphia, President of the Bethlehem Iron Works. Mr. WILLIAM C. BOUSTON. 116 South Water street, Philadelphia. Mr. EDWARD SIIIPPEN. rentheast corner of Sixth . . and Walnut stroete, Philadelphia. Mr. THOMAS W. EVANS, HO Chestnut street, Phila delphia. Mr. E. -W. BAILEY, 819,Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Mr. BILL BUROWIN, Pittsburg, Pa. Mr. B. RUSE BRADFORD, New Brighton. Pa. Mr. J. L. CARNAGHAN, Allegheny City, President Corn Planter's Oil Company. Mr WM 0. RUOBART, Pittsburg, Pa , Secretary and Treasurer of Pittsburg and Connelsville Rsilroad.' The Company own in fee simple two hundred and fif teen acres of the best Oil territory on the right bank of the Allegheny river, near Oil City, with one producing well, and another nearly completed, with railroad, tnimpike, and river access to the property. For particulars see prospectus, to be found with any of the Directors, or at the office of MESSRS. COOPER & GRAEFF, No. 11 EXCHLNGE I and S. HARVEY THODIAS, Who are authorized to .sell a limited number of shares of stock. .• tiol9-6t ar OIL WELLS. NO. 436 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Nov. is, 1264. The undersigned is authorized ,t 0 sell a limited num ber of Shares of an Oil Company whose property is mainly on, Oil Creek, Venango County, Pennsylvania, and is believed to be of Equal value to any upon the creek. The portion developed and productive will, from the beginning. secure to the Stockholders a Divi dend of THREE PER CENT. PER MONTH, and these Wells are increasing daily. In addition to these pro ducing Wells, they have a large interest in Eleven others in different stages of development, and several Of them nearly completed. There is room also for an equal number-of Wells upon the same property. . The Company own also over 26E1 acres of undeveloped property in the neighborhood of the others, upon which they propose sinkins several Wells, the money having been provided for the purpose. Sack an opportunity of obtaining, at a Dm cost, a Stock paying Dividend from so small a portion of its property is seldom offered. For farther %formation apply at the Office of J. D. REINBOTH, No. 436 Walnut Street, BETWEEN TEE ROUES oy 1 AND 2 O'CLOCK,P.NE. C. B. DUNGAN. tar OIL SUBSCRIPTIONS. NOTICE. The Books now open at my office will positively close ON MONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 28th. unless the list is sooner tilled ?bore intending to take one or more of the remaining share. should secure them by mail or other wise, at once, as the mobabilities are that the last day there will be such a demand all cannot besupplied. DUNCAN M. MITCHESON, Office, N. R. corner FOURTH and WALNUT, Philada. E. BORDA, Trustee, It 227 WALNUT Street. gar THE CITY NATIONAL BANK OF. ITMADELPRIA, FINANCIAL AGENT AND DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES, • Receives subscriptions for the NEW DIRER TEARS SEVEN-TBIRTY PER CENT. TREASURY NOTES, 'which are convertible at maturity into Six-per- cent. Five-twenty Bonds; also for the Ten-forty Bonds, inte rest payable in gold nob-tntl3t Or THE 0.14/LRION RIVER , OIL VOL- I PAMISS, OFFICE, 341 WALNIIT STMT. (Second Floor.) WILLIAM. P. SCHELL, Presideit« SIMPSON AFRI9A, Secretiry. and Treasurer nol7-12t* .•. . NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL PETROLEUM COMPANY. CAPITAL STOOK, $1,000,000. 100,000 SHARES AT 010 E tOE. • Subscription Price $6 per Srare. LANDS YIELDING.ARGELY. OFFICERS: ROIL DANIEL S. DIOKINSON, President. WM. T. PHIPPS, Vice President. " ROBERT BASSETT. Secretary. Books are open for subscription at the office 01 the Com. pang, No. 24 Empire'Boilding, 71 BROADWAY, N. Y. • .The lands of the Company are situated In the heart of the Oil Region, and include Portions . of those well. known localities, "the Meßlheny Farm,-the two Mc. Clintock Parma," and other proved and valuablawork. trig territories. including over Two Thousand acres of the best Oil Territories along Oil Creek and in West Virginia, now under process of successful development, and oil is already regularly and largely produced from several wells upon them. . . 0c29-d&WSm Address the Company..”P...o. 8ex . 12368. " New York. Iwo DITNHARD OIL COMPANY. _____ CAPITAL. $500,000. 100,000 SHARES—BS far Value. A limited number of Shares will be sold by the Com pany at 41 per share. The following is extracted from the Philadelphia In quirer of Ber.tember 17th,1554, prior to the organization of "T he Dunk ard Oil Company:" "On almost all the streams in Greene county the lands have already been leased with a view to explo rations for Coal Oil; and on one particularly, called sink ard' s,the developments have been of the most en couraging .character. Tie editor of the Waynesburg (Penna. ) Messenger, in referring to the subject, after a careful pet sone' inspection of the region and the opera tions that are now taking place there, says: . '" We are honestly of opinion that when capital and enterprise shall have developed the lands along the creek, that locality will be found to compare in the ex tent of its Oil production with the Venally dietrict, while in the purity; gravity, and value of the Oil, it is acknowledged to be infinitely superior. Oar convic tions on this subject are based upon actual knowledge and observation of both regions, and of the geological formations and surface indications. We are gratified to learn that we are not alone in these favorable impres sions and auguries. - " Enientific men and experienced and practical Oil Operators cone it in them, and are investing liberally of their own means, and directing the attention of capi talists to the promising character of the Drinkard country. Already several ltrge companies have been organized in . Pittsburg and the East, which will soon commence operations on an extensive scale. In the meantime, individual energy and local enterprise are doing much to develop that favored locality. New der ricks spring up every few day s, and the process of &ink ing wells goes on in many instances without interrup tion night or day. " • Books open for the sale of stock at the Counting- Howie • of A. H. Pitt NCISCITS & CO., 513 rd SMUT Street. A. H. PRINCISCUS, President. Wit. B. HOOD, Secretary. nelb-tf lar WESTERN BANK OF PHILA DELPHIA, November 18th, 1864. A meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank will be held at the Banking House. on MONDAY, the 19th day of December next, at 12 o'clock, , to decide whether this-Bank shalt become an association for the purpose of Banking under the laws of the United States, and whether it shall exercise the powers conferred by the Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act enabling the Banks of this Commonwealth to become associations for the par. rose of banking nutter the laws of the United States." approved the 22d day of August, 1E64, and to take any futther action that may be expedient. nol9-lm C. N. WBYGANDT, Cashier. gr- COMMERCIAL EDUCATION . AND ITS INFIX ENCEION THRCOUNTRY.—PETER COOPER, Esq., of New York, the well-known Philan thropist and mercbant_prince, will deliver an address at BET ANT, STRATTON, & BANNISTER'S National Commercial College, Assembly Building, southwest corner of CHESTNUT and TENTH Streets,on TUESDAY EVENING, the rat inst., at 8 o'clock, on the occasion of dedicating the new Co:lege Rooms. Sal:eject: "Com mercial Education and its Influence on the Country.' An invitation is extended to all who may wish to at tend. nal). st REDIOVAL.—TFIE OFFICE -OF the COLLECTOR OP INTERNAL REVENUE for —the SE (IOND DISTRICT has been removed to JAYNE'S' BUILDING. No. 239 DOCK•Street, former ly socepttd by the Post Office. JOHN H. DIEHL, Collector. forNOT I .—THE BOOKS OF SUB. SCEIPTION to the Capital stock of the MR CA STILIi PITBOLEIIM COMPANY grill be opened TO. DAY, at OUT office, for receiving subscriptions for a limited number of st ares of said stock. The production of this Company is now equal to Fifty Barrels of Oil per day, which will'ettable the Company Co pa large dividends thr •inr immediatel y_ t m o e t d h iate r ergned. F F r o r h u Corporatoosm ationCOCHRAN &RU nd ELL, No. 22 North ?spin , St: est. N OVEMBER Mb; 15.64. noll-171 OFFICE.PENNSYLVA.NIA RAIL ROAD COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 4th, - 1864 , NOTICE TO SMAREIIOLnERS.—The Shareholders in this Company are notified that, under Resolution of the Board of Directors, they are entitled to subscribe to the Stork of the Company the amount of TEN PER CENT. on their respective interest, as shown by the Books of the Company on the gd in.t. ' Bach Shareholder entitled to a fractional part of a share, under the terms of the Resolution,shalllaave the privilege of subscribing for a Lull share on the payment of Fifty Dollars. This Stock will be leaned at the par value of FIFTY DOLLARS per share. Accrued interest at SIX PER CANT. will be charged from Ist inst. until payment is made. The Books for subscription and.payment will be open on MONDAY, the 7th lest,and will close on the 31st of December next., aft..r wh ich no further subscriptions will be received ender ibis Renolntim THUS T. FIRTH. nob-tde3l Treasurer. orPENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CONPANY.-eTREASURER'S DEPLRTMENT, PHILADELPHIA,Iiov 2, 1664. --fhe Board of Di.evors haveIBISDAY declared 14 semi-an anal dividend of FIVE PER CE DT.. on the Capital Stock of the Company. clear of National and State taxes, payable on and after lath instant. ,Po ire re Of attorney for collection of Dividend's can be bed on application at the office of ths Company, No. 238 South THIRD Street ne3 lm . THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer. tar COMINOiVINEALTII BARK, PHILADELPHIA, October 17, Mt The Annual Election for DIRECTORS will be held at theh BANKING-HOUSE on MONDAY, the 21at day of November next; between the hoard of 10 A. H. and 2 P, M. • P. Annual Meeting of the STOCECH riLDERS %rig 'INS held at the BANKING-NOOSE on TUESDAY,:NoVeut ber 1. 1i64, at 10 o'clock A. M. 0c22 Attabtnon - • 0. G. TPUNG..esabitir. s‘miarz , NOTICE.-:-ALL PERSONS HAVINGt =ll9 , c laim thi UNION LEAGUS. or any of ite Committees, wi ll please prevent them to the nuder signed before the let of December , 1864, at No. 12116 CHBSTNIIT Street.- JAMBS L. CIAOIIO nol4 tde 1. Treasurer. TRE PRESS.-PITITAMI,PITJA: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1864: No: 319 WALNUT Street, G. ALBERT LEWIS, Cashier Fir ME BVBSELL FARE' • OIL COMPANY, SU(}AE•OI{EEK, VEDIANGK) (MINTY, PA. CAPITAL FIFTY THOUSAND SHARES OF $5 EACH. 611B8CEIPTION PRICE $2.50 PBII SHARE. 545.000 RESERVED FOR WORKING CAPITAL. J. B. WoOREARY, President. THOS. A. SCOTT, Vice President. DIRECTORS, J. B McCREARY, J. W. VANHOUVEN. 'll-108. A. EMT, I PRIMP FERREE, JOHN BOWER. SAMUEL P. FERREE, Soo'y and Tram. The property belonging to this. Company consists of One Hundred and Fifty Acres in fee simple, of valuable" Lubricating Oil Land, situated on Sugar Creek,_ about two miles from its mouth, which empties into French Creek. Venetia o county. Pa. This property has beenal selected vi a view to its Valuable Location, baying its lines extended along and on both sides of the Creek over Three Hundred Rode, which, together With the large .amount of Flat or Bot tom Land, gives it superior advantages for drilling a large number of Oil Wells. At least One Hundred Wells can be located, with ample room for Tanks, Bn gine Censer' and Dwellings. A awe Well, giving Twenty Barrels per day, Is within one-fourth. of a mile above it; also, several good producing wells on the Creek below it. • The Oil obtained on thie•Creek is the LubrleXting 011, which commode In price one hundred per cent. above ot) er Oils, ar d is more in demand. The Company can obtain a large revenue by parties .Wiehing to sink wells, . reserving from one-fourth .to one-half of the Oil free of expense to the Company. In dependent of the revenue from tusir own Wells, there being a large sufficiency of land for both purposes. It is designed to 'give the contract to drill several Wells in the beat location at once. The title to the pro perty is perfect and free of inoumbrance. Subscription Books are now open at the office of . nol7 12t VIA UP KIN AN D COLORADO GOLD. MINING COMPANY. Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania.. CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000, . . 200,000 SHARES—PAR VALUE, $O. President—JOß N B. ANDERSON. DIRSOTORS. James it Magee. John W. Hall, Harrisburg. T. C. McDowell, do. John Brady, do. W. W. Wylie, Lancaster. Wm. G. Shute. Colorado. B. P. SOUTH WORTH, Secretary and Treasurer. Office of the Company;No. 423 WALNUT Street— Roora No. 6. Authenticated specimens have been procured from some of the Company's lodes, and have been assayed by Plofeesors Booth and Garrett with the most gratify ing results. Subscription lists have been opened at the Office<of the Company and at the Treasurer's Office (In ternal Ravenna), B No. 427 CHESTNUT Street, Farmers' and Mechanics' ank Building. ToOriginal subscribers, $3.60 per share, for a limited number of shares. Circulars, pamphlets, or information can be obtained at the Office of the Company after the 17th inst. OCTOB 1804. ocl4-3m Thomas A. Scott, N. B. Kneass, Wm 8. Freeman Robt. P. King, John M. ENT, Che.rlee DeSilver. Or" GIRARD BANK, PariansmmiA, October 19, 1824. A general meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank will be held at, the Banking House on MONDAY, the 21st day of November next, at 12 o'clock If., to con eider and decide whether this Bank shall become an Association for the business of Banking, under the laws Of the United St.ttea; and whether it shall exercise the powers conferred by the act of the Legislature of this State, entitled "An act enabling the banks of this Com monwealth to become associations for banking under the laws of the United States," approved 22d August, 1564; and to take any farther action that may be ne cessary. The election for Directors will be held at the same place on the same day November 21st. between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P.. AI. W. L. SCHAFFER, oc2o-thatntno2l Cashier. igr. WANTED TO RENT, BY TBlE:lgt OF JAN UARY—A STORE. or Arm floor, 'on Mar ket Billet, between Second and Sixth streets. Address Box 2501, Post Office. stating location and rent. • no2t.tf rirWANTED,.BY THE FIRST . OF . lA, FITART. a NALESMAN fn an entabllihed Bvt and Shoe Nome on MARKET ®. None otner tnan. an A No . 1 Salesman aesa apply. Address '' Boots and Shoes," Prose iace. . . nol9-3t. MILITARY. lItEGITI. AR ARMY.:-:-ARTILLERY AND INFANTRY. All the GOvernment and Local ' Bounties paid. , Soldiers can enlist in any Regiment - that they have formerly served in. Apply at rendezvous, No. 204 DnOK" Street, below Walnut. EDWIN E. SELLERS, Captain 10th U. S Infantry, Recruiting Officer. no18:111* - GTH • PENNAYLVAITIA. 'PALEY. • • Authority has been granted to Captain ORO. D. STRO 0 D end First Lieutenant HENRY J. TODDY to raise a Company for this celebrated Regi ment, now reorganizing for active service. Young 333 en wishing to serve their country in her hour of n*Wd may apply at GOOD INTENT 602. SPRUCE Street, • Between 9 A. M. and 6 P. 31., daily. to the above officers. City bounty.. ......... United States bounty Approved CHARLES L. LEIFER, Major 6th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Commanding Recruiting Detail PROPOSALS. • • • . DEPARTMENT OP .. .PUBLIC HIGH , WAYS, OFFICE 8. W. Corner of WALNUT And FIFTH ntreets, • PHILADELPHIA , Nov. 18, 1864 : NOTICE TO CON sCToRS. . SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the oMce of the Chief Commissioner of Highways niitil 3 o'clock P. M. on MONDAY, the 08th inst.. for the construc tion of a Sewer on the_ line of Tenth street. from Gi rard Avenue to Poplar street, to be brick, circular in form, and of two feet six inches in diameter; also, a Sewer on the line of Wallace street, from the sower . on Ridge avenue to the west curb line of Broad street, to be circular in form, and three feet inside diameter; also, a Sewer on the line of Bridge street, from the Penney'. Tapia Railroad to the river Schuylkill, to be of brisk, circular inform, and inside diameter of three feet; also, a Sewer-on thejine ofTwenty.sacond street,--from - Wood 'street - to Thulowlllll street; and - In Callawhill - street, from -Twenty-first street to Twenty-eecond street, to be three feet inside diameter, and that on the line of Callow hill street to be two feet six inches in di ameter; also,.a: Sewer on the line of Prankford road, from the Sewer in Allen street to the summit north of Wildev street, to be circular in form, with an inside diameter of three feet, with such inlets and manholes as may be directed by the Chief En ginserand Surveyor.' The understanding to be that the contractor shall take bills prepared against the property fronting on said sewer to the amount of seventy-dye cents for each li neal foot of float on each side of the street as eo much cash paid; the balance to be paid by the city. All bidders are invited to be present at the the 'time and place of openit g the said proposals. -Each proposal • will be accompanied try a certificate that a bond has been fled in the Law Department, e n directed by Ordi nance of May 26, 1980. if tile' lowest bidder shall not execute a contract within live days after The work is awarded, he will be deemed as' declining, and will be held liateeon his bondfor the difference between his bid and the text higher bd. Specifications may be had at the Department of Surveys, which will be strictly ad:-.• hered to. • • The Sewer on Bridge 'Street and on Twenty-second d Callowhill streets, will differ from ordinary speci t cations. W. W. SMEDI,II; Chief Commissioner of Hitthways.-.: • OFFICE - 0F THE ASSISTANT TIEMASTIOI MILITA ES DISTRICT OF PHILA. DELPHEA7No. 1103 GIRARD Street,, NOVEMBER 21, 1854. SE/LED PROPOSALS will be received at this Office vintil noon of MONDAY. 25th inet ' for the erection and completion of additional FRAME BUELDINOS at Ma- Clellen United States Army General Hospital, in con forraity to plane and specifications now at the Office of John McArthur, Jr., Esq., Architect; No. 313 South Sixth street. Proposals must state the shortest time required to Complete the work, and must be made upon the regular foi me furnished at this Office. The United States reserves the right to reject all bids deemed incompatible with its la t9re.ts. - ALBERT S. ASH BEAD Captain and A. Q. }d. LEGAL. I?STATE OF ABRAHAM FRANCE, A -a DECEASED.—LETTERS TESTAMENTARY upon the &tate of ABRAHAM FRANCS, late of the City of Philadelphia, deceaeed,-having been granted to the un dersigned, all persons Indebted to the said Eetate will please make payment,, and those haying claims will Present the same without delay. to WILLIAM PRANCE, •E. cor. TWENTY-FIPTH and CALLOW RILL Sta, Or to hie Attorney, BLIJA.H THOMAS. • n022-to 6t No 51 North SIXTH Street. DEAN'S GREAT TOBACCO, CIGAR, AND PIPE STORE, No. 413, CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Dean keeps the greatest assortment. - Dean keeps the greatest variety. Dean keeps the largest general stock. You can get any kind of Tobacco, You can get any kind of Cigars, . • You can get any kind of Pipes. You can get any kind of Snuffs. AT D. EADI'S GREAT TOBACCO STORE, No. 413 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, Pa. When you go to Dean's you can gat anything you want in the way of Plug, Fine Cnt and Smoking Tobac coes, Domestic and Havana Cigars, Pipes, Sc. Dean keeps the largest general stock of Tobacco, Pipes, &c., in the United States. Dean's sales are so extensive that he can afford to sell at about one• half what others salt for. Dean sel.s to the Army of the Potomac. . Dean tells to the Army of the James. Dean sells o the Army of the Tennessee. Dean sells to tho Army of - the Cumberland. " ' Gunboats all order their Tobacco, Cigars Pipes, &c., from DEAN'S, No. 413 CHS&TNUT Street. Peniraylvania merchants all bay at Dean's, New Jersey merchants all buy at Dean's, Delaware merchants all buy at Dean's, . As the) can always get just what they want, and.' at a much lower price than they, can elsewhere, and they do not have to pick up their goods at a dozen little stores All goods ordered are guaranteed to give satisfaction. 'Order once and you will always order from Dean's, as his plug and fine cat chewing and smoking tobaccoes and cigars are far superior to all et kers,' and he sells for much lest. DEAN'S, No. 413 CHESTNUT Street, non tf Philaselphia, Pa. • C4T.A.W3341,... r& DEALERSIN • AND CONSUMERS OF CHOICE ORAPES.—We have jusc received direct from SISLEY & 'HOMER. Put. in-Bay Mend. Lake Erie, a large sup- Ply of the finest CATAWBA GRAPES that have been sent to our mark et this Ammon They are from the most celebrated vineyards on the Island, and both as re gards.flavOr and size, are superior to any grown in our country..' We wool Invite connoisseurs to call and examine: For sale in lots to suit purchasers, by • JAMES HOMER & SON, noltlfit.* SEVENTH and NOBLE Sts H . os.t. - Eit; Jr. 9 PETROLEUM LAND AGENCY, 142 S. Third Street, Second Floor, OPPOSITE EXCHANGE. Lands in Pennsylvania, Virginia, Ohio, and Kentucky. n021.3t* GUNS, PISTOLS, SKATES. PHILIP WILSON & CO., • ' 409 CHESTNUT Street, Manufacturers and Imputersof.. Fine Gum Pistols, °nulling and Fishing Tackle, - - Canes, Powder. Shot; Wads, Caps, &c. Gnus Restocked, Robo.od, and 'Repaired In the be: manner. . •• - SEAT/M.OY ALL KINDS. se6-if3m.' . , • . '409 OHISfNUT Btreet. E.T.;OCUTIOZT ;TAUGHT' AND STAN MERINO CURED. PHILIP LAWRENCE. 2019 LOCUST Street.• n 022 , 01,D 'WHEAT IVHISKY:-175 OASES pure oloknheat *RIMY . foi B VI . ALgI i N. noel Cti • 5 North FRONT Street. VARIES DE VISITE-0 BTA I N - 1 ..tbem when desired at B. F. ..11,1F1111111'8. 824 ARCH Street; the most pleasing, truthfal and Saguia°. tory pictures of the Ones. gee spacimeme at gallery. U' • . NIMER' B COLORED P. T• 0 J.. GRAPHS are universally admired •by . the pub lie; beat:Mini styl.'s, accurately and naturally mitered fOrtbe 'moderate charge of $1.60. Gallery SECOND , above' Green PORTRAITS C F NATURAL STYLES, agreeable and life-like •colorint,-unstirpaseed by en roads; See ypecimena B. P REIMER' It►e-size photograpbe in oil c+dore• Gallery 624 ARCH Street:• • • FAMILY SOAP —MADrIPROM PURE •xionineL,.and warrontedlo contain nothing in jurious to theism:l. oeclottfax. VP IL Wax CON WAY., Yoaufaoturor..3l6 South SECOND. St. no22.3tif• • pALm 'BOAP.--THE ORIGINAL AND •• only pure.Paim Soap, a I uperior article for bath and toilet one, . wlLLisal CON WAY. .1, 0 22:put0 Manntactirer, 31.0 South. SECOND St: p„ K' AT E g ANA. SKATE 'STRAPS. Dealers are requested to all and 'examine samples Of new stytes of Ladies' and Gents' Skates for 1564. Watch will be furnished at the lowest mast:dash:mere' prices, by . B L. BURNHAM. klanufaotarer's Agent, 20. 27 South S.XTEt Street, nolt-Ixn $250,000. FERREE & 00., 33 South TRIRD Street ..... ....$l5O 00 ...... 300 00 RETAIL DRY GOODS. ITBLOUR CLOTH CLOAKS • COOPER•& CONARD make a better display of fine CLOAKS this season ths.* usual. and Invite buyers of good Garments to make reconnoissance of their Stock. Costly Black Cloaks. • Fancy Frosted &severe. • Very Elegant Velours. - • Becoming Black Beavers. Staple Styles Cloaks. ' Clothe ordered for our sales. Also, lOwer priced Garments properly cut and made, arid of} t correspondingly stylish appearance. Primal range from *l4 to IMO. • CLOAKING CLOTHS. From $l3 per yard downwards. ' • Finest Frosted. Beavers and Velours. , • • •Finest6addowest'Chinchillaa: r• . l'at,plack Tricots and• Beavers.. ; styles for Sue cloaks. . F unit Overcoatings in town. • ' • , . s3' Good Frosted Beavers. . New Cloths opened daily. FLANNELS. "Siler " Unebrinkable Flannels. IxtraPine " Shaker " Flannels.' Bgria . Beavy "bhirken." Prices, 88c. to $1:26. • Washington " Soares Flannels, 70 and 76 cts. Bed T.willa' of extra weight. Gray, White, and Mao Twilled,Flannele. Flannels supplied by the piece at low prices. COOPER & OnNARD,.. n021.21iP E. E. car. NINTH and MA.RHIgT Streets.. A-A 3UPERIOR QUALITY 4IANTIL 'II -3 " Iab , VELVSTS. of l'iyons manufacture. " • very heavy Corded Silks for Cloaks. Velem)id irnality-Piested Beaver Cloths. . Block and. Colored:Velvet Beaver Cloths. Bibbed'and , Plain Beaver Cloths Real Yi etbr-Proof Cloths, &c. . - Cloaks ready-made, sod-made to order out of the above cloths. Splendid quality long Broth e Shawls. Shaw)it ant Scarfs in great variety. • ' • EDWIN BALLA CO., 28 South 811COND Street. WRtlllll FROM . AUCTION. : etivr ono loan's Skin Flannel, all wool, at 56X; cheaper than Canton Rannel One lot Strati's Skin Flannel, all-wool, at 613 i a de cided targai.n. , • • • • • Four flocs of Marseilles -Counterpanes, large size; pretty pattern and vied Lead Colored Canton Flannel, 65 and 75 cents; scarce and deetrable. Ladies' 'Long Shawls, lurk, Ate and bent sty les; only SlO 'At . JOHN. H. STOIIII3 , zio2l . 702,ARCH Street. NENlnrwr - P40913t 1804. A NEII!kAND GREAT INVENTION IN • -' • . - THE DUPLEX ,PLLlttiO lii &Oß ;DOUBLE) STEEL J. I. ..14T.:Q. WEST I 42.474HAMBERS STREET, tri i `‘ TY Are the own ers of the patent. and exclusive manufac turers Of Ole. J: W. BRADLEY'S PATENTED - DUPLEX ELLIPTIC STEEL SPRING • SKIRTS. This Invention "consists of Duplex (or two) Elliptic Steel springs, ingentonstrbraided tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, making the toughest, molt elas tic, flexible, and durable spring ever used, enabling the wearer yin consequence of its great elasticity and flexi bility, to plat- andfold the skirt when in use as easily and with the same convenience as a silk or muslin dress. •It entirely obviates and silences the only objec tion to hoop skirts, viz: the annoyance to,the wearer as well as the public, especially in crowded assemblies, carriages, railroad cars, church pews, or in any crowded place, from the difficulty of contracting them to occupv , ing a small space. This entirely removes the difficulty, while giving the skirt the usual full and symmetrical form, and is the lightest end most stylish and graceful appearance for the street, opera, promenade, or house dye's. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure. comfort, end great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Spring Skirt for a single day, will never afterward willingly dispense with the use of them. They are the beet quality in every part, and by far the lightest, most durable, comfortable. and economical skirt made. Mer chants will be supplied as above, and ladies in most first-class retail stores in this city and throughout the diffArent States. ,-Inquire for,the • DOUELE ELLIPTIC, SPRING SKIRT.. IotRADLEI' 13 DUPLEX ELLIPTIC WHIT, • Very flexible. folded easily when In use to occupy a small apace, making the most agreeable skirt worn. For sale by J. eV Ef &FLEW% 902 OUESTLIUT Street. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT—The neatest improvement we have ever Seen in ; LADIES' SHIRTS, end an article of SUPERIOR EXCELLeNOR. , OURWEN STODDravr Er, BRO., ,450; 45 an d 454 N. SECOND St. , ab. %ttol7-m HOOP SKIRTS. " OUR OWN MASK." 628. The most complete assortment and .best quality and styles:in the market, wholesale and retell, at manu factory, K0..628 ARCH Street Together with the "NSW PISKIBLE SKIRT," just out, the most pliable Hoop Skirt in the market, equal to the "Duplex Rilptic." and at much lower prices. Also. nonaantly in receipt of fall lines of low-priced Eastern:made Sicirts,kid padded and rivited-15 springs, 86 cents; 20 springs. $l. l sprlngs, $1.15; 30 springs, 401.25: and 40 springs, 51.60. • , - nol9-6t* WE T. HOPKINS.' - • INSURANCE. pSUBE YOUR LIFE IN THE AMERICAN, S.E.Vor. Walnut and Fourth Ms., PHILADELPHIA It is a HOMY COMPANY, and profits divided annu ally, thus aiding the asenred•to pay future premiums. List dividend 60 per cent. AlexaideriVbilldin, J. Edgar Thomson, Bon. James Pollock, Hon Jos. Allison, Albert C. Roberts, • Henry K. Bennett, Samuel T. Bodine, Philip B. Mingle, Geo. Nugent,_. John Aikman, Wm. J. Howard, Isaac Haziehurst, Samuel Work. ALEXANDER WHILLDM, President. SAMUEL WORK, Vice President. nols 3mlf JNO. B. WILSON, Sec'y and Treasurer OFFICE OF THE DELAWARE MU TUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COEPA9II. PHILADELPHIA, November 9, 1864. The following statement of the affairs of the Com pany is published in conformity with a provisioziof its charter: • - Premiums received from November 1, 1843, to October 31, 1861: On Marine and Inland Risks $424,047 90 On Fire Biskra y. 139,647 18 1582,705 08 Premiums on Policies not marked off. November 1, 1913 • Premiums marked off as earned from November 1, 1863, to Oc tober 1, 1864: On Marine and inland Risks On Fire Risks Interest during same period, sal vages, Sic Losses, Expenses, &c., during the year, as above. Marine and Inland, Navigation Losses ' 214,211 62 Fire Losses .. 49,685 82 Return Premiums 29,204 98 Re-Insurances - 42,649 . 28 Agency Char e s 19,064 98 Advertising, Printing. &c 3,689 13 •Taxes—ll. S Tax on Premiums, Policy, Stamps, &a. &0 11,386 27 Expenses,-Salaries, Rent, &o.—. 14,099 CO 864,061 28 . . • This is exalustve of the amount reserved f, on Dividends-and Profits. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, NOV. 1,1864. S/00,000 United States Five per cent. Loan, IVI 3100,000 00 111,000 United states 6 per cent. Loan, 1881. 118,215 00 75,000 United States 6 per cent. Loan, 5-20 s. 76,562 50 100,0(X) State of Pennsylvania 6 per cent. Loan .. 93,665 00 64;000 State or Pennsylvania 6 per cent. L oan 65,840 00 123,060 Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loan.. 122,520 37 20.000 Pennsylvaniaßailroad Ist Mortgage 5 per cent. Bonds ...... •.. • • 22,000 00 60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mortgage 6 per cent. 80nd5.... 53,260 00 15,000 300 Shares Stock Germantown Gas Company, principal and interest guaranteed by the city of Phila delphia 6,500 130 Shares Stock Pennsylvania Rail -road Company 9,100 IX) 6,000 100 Shares Stock North Pennsylvania, Railroad Company 3,050 00 60,000 United States Treasury Certificates of. Indebtedness 48.426 00 80,000 State of Tennessee 6 per cent. Loan'. • 12,000 00 128,700 Loalls on Bond and Mortaase,amDlY secured. . 128.700 IX) 1863,250 Par. Cost, $841,100. 60 Market Valne • 16867,62 7 87 Real Estate .... 38,040 30 Bills receivable for Insurances made. 118,330 42 Balances due at Agencies—premiums on Ma rine Policies, accrued interest, and other debts due the Company ~.... 28,793 24 Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and. other Companies, $4,263, estimated value— 2,220 00 Cash on deposit with United States Government subject to ten days' . tall 8100,000 00 • .. . Cash on deposit, -in liens • ......68,144 93 Ca in ~.. drawer..............-.• • •--- 637 66. . • mon 48 . PHILADELPHIA, November 9, 1864. The Board of Directors have this day declared a CASH DIVIDEND of TEN PER CENT. on the CAPI TAL bTOCK, and SIX PER CENT. interest on the SCRIP of the Company, payable on and after the Ist December proximo. free of National and State taxes They have also • declared a SCRIP DIVIDEND of. FORTY PER CENT. on the EARNED PREMIUMS for the year ending October SI, 1664, certificates for which Will be famed to the parties entitled to the same, on and after the let December proximo. free of National and State taxes. They have ordered, also, that the SCRIP CERTIFI CATES OF PROFITS of the Company, for the year life, be redeemed in CASH, at the o ffice of the Com pany, on and after the let December proximo, all inte reet.thereon to cease on that day. XS- No certtrwate of profits issued under RM. By the .Icl of Incorporation, "no certificate shall issue unless claimed within two years after the declarat ion of the dividend whereof it 18 evidence. " DIRECTOR'S. Samuel E. Stokes, J. F. Peniston, • . Henry Sloan• William O. Bonito'. Edward Darlington. . H Jones Brooke, Jacob P. Jones, James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Byre, Spencer Mal:value. "John B. Semple. Pittsburg, B. Berger, Pittsburg. Thomas 0. Hand, John C. Davie, Rdmund A. Souder, Theophilus Paulding, John B Penrose, James Traquair, Rimy C. Hallett, Jr., James C. Hand, William C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal, . George O. Leiper, Hugh Craig, Robert Buxton, • THOMAS JOHN C. Haunt , LTLIVIIHN.' Secrete 'COPARTNERSHIPS. PHILADELPHIA, NOV. 19, 1864.--: NOTICE.is hereby l iven that the Conartnership heretofore existing between THOMAS P. MTH, SAMUEL 8. B.IIITH. and WM. PEN-ROSE. trading as BRO., & PENROSE, is this day dissolved, by Mutual consent. - All business of the ftrm will be set tled bi'Messrs. T.. P. & S S. SMITH, who will still nongnno the business at DIO.. 20 North FOURTH Street. n 022-3 1 5 ••••• • • . •Thiladelphia. THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING RE MOVED his REAL ESTATE OFFICE to No. 53 TENTH Street, corner of Arch, has there reopened his REGISTER, in Whcch thiS public may enter their PROPERTIES FOR SALE. And is prepared to collect INTERESTS, Gronnd and House HEATS, in every part of the city. • oel7-2ms WILLIAM G. BEDFORD. MATILII/42...T10AL INBTRUIdENTB, CT all kinds, to be had It •. , _ 3A/VIES V 9 -.. QUEEN &CO.'S. se74ISI . . • 994 CHESTNUT Stroot rrOYI3,:TOI3 - AND - RANGY . Jrust received froM Barope a large - assortment of Toys, of every description. Also, Fancy Articles, in great variety; Meerschaum, Brier. and variety of• other Ptpee and Cigar Tubes. JOHN DOLL Importer, oclB-tuths2m. • . . . No. 50 2 MARKET Street. FMI. LIE 8,. -HOTELS; DYE. HOUSES, &c, , unsupplied with the' Universal Cog-wheel Clothes wringer—the beet and only reliable wringer =- .witl end it to their interest to use one 'of these Invalu able labor and clothes.savtrw utensils. For sale whole ealennd retail!' by R. L. BURNHAM., Manufacturer's Agent. NO: WS South SIXTH Street;t:i. 7 nol2-Im ERIC FOR SALE—A:MO POT TEES'. MAY. Apply to J.& T..GILLESPII3.BOI South TEIIRTEBETH Street. or at Brickyard, TWEN TY. FIF7II sod WEARTOti. stOL9 flt* 628. 234,472 42 797,177 BO • 416, 264 73 12D,656 76 636.6 i a , 75,523 ft 612.344 14 16,300 00 OL 20L 664 02 0. HAIM, President. . DAVIS, Vice President. . ' • nolfilmit 1L 1 4.j4i, !1; kaism i 3. ON THE LAW OF CON. TRAM • - NEW EDlripw. I TATTI;E, BROWN, (co CO., • in WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON, PIIBLISH THIS DAY. PARSON§ ON THE LAW OF OONTRAOTS. EDITION. 3 vori. Svc,. $22.00 Tbis edition coutajns new ebapters upon ContrAets Sbippirre, Marina Irivurance, Fire Insurance and Lite Insurance, Liens, and. the btartlP dots. Also, neWB.3c titnrs upon Sales to Arrfrie, upon Bought and Sold flotss e and upon Trust Mortgagas. no7l- tuthrat NOW BEADY. __. • WINFIELD, THE LAWYER'S SON, AND How HE BECAME A MAJOR GENEIi /1.4. By MAJOR PENNIMAN. AN AUTHENTIC LIFE OF MAJOR GENERAL WIN FIELD scoTr HANCOCK. 'Printed on line white paper, handsomely illustrated with &correct portrait from a photograph furnished by his parents, and spirited designs by White and by Han cock, .*hilst a cadet at West Point. One of themost interesting books published this year, Price 14. 60. . • A.BIiMEAD & EVANS, • .• • . - PITBLIAERS, no2IA • . •••• .72.1 CHESTNUT Street, Trurt.V&•II.OUGHTON,", •• 11 - No. 461 BROADWAY, CORNER OF WALKER STREET, NEW YORK, PUBLISH THIS WEEK: • JOHN GODFREY'S FOETUNES. • • Related by himself. A Story of American Life. By BAYARD . TAYLOR. Author of Hannah Thur, ton." "El Dorado," Jte. . 1 vol.-, crown 6vo. price $2.25. IieFIN GAL : ' AN EPIC POEN. By, Joss Taumsom., • With intrciiruction and notes . By BENSON J. Loss's% Mid a steel portrait of Trumbull.. 1 vol , 16m0., gilt tops. Price $1.75. ill.• THE TWO LEGACIES. Printed at the " Riverside Press, ' for the Boston Sani tary Fair, and now offered to the general public. 1 vol. , thin 12mo. Price 76 coats. IF. IRVINGYS WORKS. An entirely new edition of •Irving's works, printed at the "Riverside Press," in neat 16mo. vols., and bound in vellum cloth. gilt tops. THE SKETCH- FOOL KNICKERBOCKER; GOLDSMITH. Others to follow in rapid order. Each volume, 16cao Price $1.75 Each volume, full gilt. Price $t JUST PUBLISHED. r. RLIA NA: Tieing the hitherto uncollected writings of Charles Lamb I vol., crown Svo. Price SAW. , IDYLS OF BATTLE. AND POEMS OF THE REBELLION. - , By HOWARD' GLYICDON. (Laura C..110(10 en- 1 . /VOL ,12mo. Price st.6o. • FOR SALE BY ALL BOOKSELLERS. Sent by mail 'on receipt of the prices armored. Address HURD & HOUGHTol3l.7nbitebers, nal/4MM , •r • ; ,1111 W YORK. ►.A- H E BURNING OF. CHAMBERS BURG. A NSW RRVISIVB RITIGN • WITH MAP. NOW B EADY.' - An .Account of the Burning of ilhambersburg, Pa., by orders of . General Early. By the Rev,- B. S Schenck,- D. D.. and Corroborative Statements from several. Eye liiritllESFOlS. • A Second Edition. Revised and improved,. with a Plan of the Burnt Portion of the Town, Sts. • &c. Price bound in cloth 60 ate. • Do. do. • paper 40 eta, LINDSAY & BLARISTON, Publishers. no22.tf • No. 25 South SIXTH Street. ' FANCY : FURS. • • LADLES' 'FANCY • . • JOHN FAYLIMELA., Ito. 118 ARCH Street, above Seventh Street. At his old 'gal:dished store. IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER, AND DEALER IN FANCY FURS • POI LADIES AND CHILDREN. Raving now in store a Tors , large and beautiful snort meat of all the different kinde and qualities of FANO7 FURS FOR LADIES' AND CHILERRA'S WRAR, I solicit a call from those in want. Remember the name and number, JOILN FAREERA, 718 ARCH Street, shove Seventh. I have no partner or connection with any other store In this cdt7: : oc3-4mll lIMPORTANT TO RAILWAY" TRA.- -m- YELLERS. —For full information in reference to Sta tions, Distance°, and Connections, illustrated by one hundred Railway Maps, represernin sr the principal Rail ways of the country, see APPLETON'S RAILWAY GUIDE. noI9-6 m WANT'. - NGENVIEFW AffT.E.ll" FOE 17118 . * MOS . popular andrapid-seIIiniSUBSCRIPTION BOOKS published, including The Nurse and Spy in the Union Army, Sacred Biography, Standard Bistory of the War, Taman's Assistant, &c. Send for Circulars. Address, With stamp, JONES BROS. • C0...t • no]9-Im s 600 CHESTNUT St , Philadelphia, Pa. A SALESTIIAN. WITH FIRST-CLASS city and near countty cash and short-time trade. is oven for an StiGAGEMENT in a good Cie TH .or DRY GOODS - HOUSE. Addres.s "G. B. 'lf.," this office. • . • .' n022-3t* A PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPER DE sires to employ hitt leisure hours lit Adja.ting ac connts 'or other writing , . Address `Accountant," 1138 PikiE Street. n 022 TO OIL COMPANIES.-A RESPONSL 1 ble 011 Company desironsof securing the services of an active,. energetic .MAN, as Superintendent; who bas bad fifteen years' active business sxPerleace may lesin of one, familiar with the Oil Region, and well Ported in the operations ormest of the Companies, by addressing ".V, .1. °face, for three days. References ample.....' • • ' no 2?. 31. TO BOOK BB LLERB AND STATION =Ape reon well .acanainted with the buiinese wishes a SITUATION Good reference. Address ."Bookr,,' Frees office. n022.3t* .SI2SA 111 . 011TH-W'A.N.T E D AGENTS everywhere to introduce the new SHAW & CLARK SIXTEEN DOLLAR FAMILY SEW ING MACHINE. the only low price Machine in the country which is licensed by Grover & Baker, Wheeler & Wilson, Bowe, Singer & Co., and Bachelder. Salary end expenees, or large commissions allowed All other Machines now sold for less than forty dollars each are inf,fngementB, and the seller and user liable Illus trated circulare sentfree, Address SLAW & CLARK,. nolls-d&w3in • BIDDEFORD, Maine WANTE D-SITUATION AS. CON VEYA MUER or SCRIVENER: br , a member of New JerFey Bar. •Addreae 'B. G. C.,.. at this once, staling salary. n 022 2t* WANTED -BY A WIDOW LADY, A SI&IIATTON as Companion for a lady. or House-- kesper foTan elderly gentleman. References given and require d. Address 'Greenwood," this office. n022.3t* WANTED, AGENTS.--AGENTS IN , eve rY County, at $7O a month. expense& paid, to introduce fifteen new and useful articlea, the beet sell ing ever offered. For particulars. address OTIS T. GARET, BIDDEFORD, MAINE. 0e26-ddrfiSm EDIJCALTIONAL. THE QUAKER OITY BUSINESS COLLEGE. THE MOST. StiCOESSFIIL,..OOIIMERCIAL INEITITU VON IN THE COUNTRY.. . OVER 500 STUDENTS IN ATTENDANCE THE FIRST This institution. as in the past,. will ever rest its claims to public favor upon its intrinsic merits alone, and no one who it not blind to his own interests will be governed by any other consideration in deciding the great question upon . which, perhaps, his whole future success depends, Where shall I enter upon a course of study pleparatorf to engaging in business?" No fictitione claims or pretensions are pressed upon the public attention ; no resort is bad to extraordinary seth cations; it is under no foreign influence or control, and there is no need orimportiag public pleormers from, distant cities in order to sustain its reputation. It is pe culiarly a Philadelphia institution. and is managed by those whose names appear in its circular—men or edu cation and experience. whose interests are identified withsthe 'Welfare and progress of their shadows. Governed by these Sentiments: the Principal has car. ried this institution to a degree of prosperity unparal leled in the history of commercial schools Let every lot ug man consider hese things and visit the Quaker City Buttress College. Office, ground. door. TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Chet:Liars end Catalogues free on application. lt• MATHEMATICAL -AND 14 ECHANI -A-LA- CAL SClENCE.—Students are improved mad ad :timed in required branches of Mathematics, and, by •treating equilibrium and velocities separately, are early introduced to the successful study of Mechanics. P. ATEWART, Private Instructor, 028 FILBERT Street. Do2l-3t" BOARDING. ROOMS . WAHTED.LTWO..OR THREE UNPIDENISIIBD ROOMS desired by Gentleman and Wife, without Children and witbont Board. Loca tion west of Tenth, and•from Pine to Arch. Address 4 ` Ili" at this office. no2l-2i.* BOARDING .:—A LARGE SECOND _ story. root o. 7 2 l 6s th• BOARD . __Reference reauired. No. dren. South FOURTH Street.. n 019.30 10,04 . 11D.A: tARGIr SECOND•STORY ....ABACK BOOM 'oommnnicatlng with a bath-room, together:with. Board, may be obtained at 269 South FIFTH Street. • - nol6-tt PERSONAL. INFORMATION . WANT ED.-Tllll under signed 'desires to hear from. the sister of J M. Staples, Deputy Sheriff of El Dorado county; California. She is supposed to reside in Philadelphia. Mr. 'Stiplet was murdered while in the discharge of his official duties. His effects are avvalting delivery. • JAMBS B HUME, Sheriff's Office. nola-lm Placerville, El Dorado county, AMCKEREL, HERRING}, SHAD, &c. —2,600 bbls. Mass. Nos. 1, 2. and S Mackerel; lite-cangbt fat fish, in assorted packares. 2.000 bbls. New Eastport, Fortune Bay, and Halifax Herring. • 2.600 boxes Lubec, Scaled, and No. 1 Herring. 160lt_bls new Mess Shad. 160 boxes Herkimer county Cheese, &c. . . In store and for sale by MURPHY & KOONSI jal9-tf No. 146 NORTH WHARV IS. FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, CORNER ARCH iND TENTH STREETS. Brooches, Sleeve Buttons, armlets, Bracelets, Scarf Fins and Rings, Tea Sets, Ice Pitchers, Waiters, Goblets, Forks, Spoons, dm XI- Watches repaired and Warranted. Ord Gold, Diamonds, and Silver bought nol9-3m HARRISON JAR DEN: A .WATCHES, - PINE JEWELRY. SOLID SILVER WARD. AT REASONABLIS PRICES. W • • J S. ILSON. -Aolo-16.* ISOS BIANNET Street. Philadelphia. •tz.A. WRITTEN AND VERBAL SCRIPTIONS of Character, Constitution, and Tit lent, with ADVICE on Boalnese. Health. Mae& tion,.Self-intProvement, Management. and Train ' ing of CHILDREN, social adaptation, &c., da) 'and evening, by JOHN L. CAPEN, Pbrenol , mict and Boot•seller, poll-tuctouit Vo.o tl. TINIS 6s. ab,m ) 0431434( FOR . BALE AND TO,LET. .11 TO LET— THE VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND, 187 NORTH THIRD STREET. OPPOSITE CHERRY. PIVRETORIED. BROWN -STONE FRONT. Apply on the Promisee. nolS•tf T 9 LET- . • • A VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND. The Second, Third. Fourth. and Fifth Stories of the MARBLE STORE, No. 525 MARKET Street, extending through to COIIiPdERCE STREET. Apply to . • ;ROBERT. R. LEvioK, . No. 41M NEARKIIT Eked. PUBLIC . BALE OF REAL la ESTATE. . . Pursuant to an order of the Orphans ' Coa st of Chester County, will to expend at public Bale r ON' SATURDAY, the, d of December, iggi, at the Mansion House of EVAN WOODWARD, deed, being Treat No. 6 hereinafter described, ail:the balance of. the Realqietate of said deceased, cousMing bEVEIi DIFFERISNT TRACTS O 1 LOTS' OF LAND, in said county of Chester—to wit: 80. 3. A messnage and tract of Land' situate in West Bradford township, containing Nine Acres and Forty seven Perches, adjoining lands , of Wm. Bowan. lands late of Cherie. Elston, and others; about one acre of which is arable, the balance young thriving timber. No 9. A messuage and tract of Land situate in• the name township, adjoining lands - of Wm: Dowlin,-Wm Torbert, James Beale, and others L containing Fourteen Acres and Fifty-coven Perches, about one and a half acres of which are good woodland; the balance arable, and of good quality, well fenced, and watered by ran nine Water from springs. • No. 6. A lot of Land situate in same t mlishtp; adjoin ing lands oft. 3 dim Woodward and others. containing Five Acres and Eighty Perches; covered with thriving chestnut and oak timber. which- will be lit for cattiair into posts and tails in a few years. . No. 0. A lot of Land in East Cain township, adjoining' lands of Win. Torbert, Jolts E. For, and others, con- - tattling Two Acres and Fifty-seven Perches. - on which' in erected a large three-story BRACK , DWIILLINti HOUSE, lately occupied by said decedent. On the first floor is a large hall, parlor and dining-rooms complete.' with a very large room heretofore occluded a 3 a store- , room The second - and third stories are divided into • six cl ambers on each floor. with a wed:finished attic. Also, &large brick Kitchen, two stories high, attached,' with cellar under the whole, with soft water coaveyed • by lead pipes to the kitchen door, and frem thence td the hain. This would make a eplendid country reti dance for a gentleman of leisure, as it is located within five minutes'. walk of Oallagliervil.ct Station. on the Pennsylvania Railroad. 82 utiles west of Philadelphia It would also be a desirable leaation for a business man fora store, coal and lumber yard, dm. A Stone B arn , w i t h abundant stabling, together with other out buildings, theism.. The land attached is first-rate, and weli f. need. . . No. 7_ A . meisttige and tract of Land situate in the same township, adjoining lands of Wm. Torbert, Abner Baldwin and others, containinab Twenty seven Beres and Fourteen Perches of arable land, in the Great Val ley, of excellent Quality, and divided into Ave-enclo sures, with good fence. This tract lies convenient to No. 6, and added to it would make a desirable email farm. No. 8 A lot or tract of Land situated in the same tovtr ship, on the Lancaster turnpike, in-the village of Oallagherville, adjoining lands of Wm. Torbert and othrreccontetning Eighty Perches, on which is erected a stone Smith Snop and large floschmaker Shop. at both of which a large and profitable business might be done. No. 9. A. lot of Land situate in same township, ad joit,ing lands of Wm. Torbert. John B. Fox, and others, containing One Acre and Forty seven Perches, on which is an abundance of limestone, of good nastily, end it is presumed that marble abound a in oce portion of the lot There is *reeled on the premises a large lime kiln, where an abundance of lime JIM be sold. Tne lot is also well fenced. . - . All the aboVe properties are desirable. Persons wish ing to parch 8.66 are respectfully invited to call and view for thrnieelve , ', and will be shown by calling at the pre• raises of No. 6, or the undersigned; at Gathrieville. Fale to commence precisely at 1 o'clock. Conditions at sale. WK. n022-tutbs4t* • Administrator de bonis non. ehFOR SALE-TWO THREE-STORY PRICK MESSI7AGES, with all modern improve rnente—one 738 North Nineteenth street. the °tom. 1630 Wallace street apply to B. TAYLOR, ' n022-3t . 141 North bIXTH Street. PUBLIC SALE OF A VALU ABLE LITTLE FARM.—WiII be sold on the AM premises, on MONDAY, November 28,1881, at 2 o'clock P. M. a snug Farm, containing 563 6 , acres of Land in a high :tate of cultivation, situate in Byberry, Twenty third Ward, Pliladelphia, about thirteen miles from Market'street. end two miles from Andalusia Station, of the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad, adjoining lands of Robert Purvis, Jacob Eckfett, and others, and on- a gond turnpike road, The Mansion is large and convenient. with good barn, wagon Mine, and other buildings, surrounded by shade and fruit trees. For further information call at the premises. or ad dress MARY HILBORN. Byberry Post Office. . JESSE G WEBSTER, Auctioneer. n017,45t" - FOR BALE-PREMISES ON THE 4Weg North' side of SPRUNG GARDEN Street, and on the southwesterly side of RIDGE avenue. having a front 0 a each of 60 feet; on Spring Garden street there is a sub stantial three-story. brick dwelling, and on the Ridge avenue there are three brick buildings, at pi eseut used for manufacturing purposes. For term', apply to. E PLUM'. No, 1215 SPRING GARDEN 8 n022.6t• aFOR SALE-AT & GREAT SACRI FICE, HOUSE and LOT, No. INN Fawn street. in complete order. Terms easy. Applytat 236 North NINTH Street, 0,1606 NortL TWEL.wH St. n022-2t* aEXTENSIVE SALE.-A HOT BousE. to be sold immediately. at private sale; a boiler, with furnace, ot-trater pipe; sixty bricks stone marble base, staging lumber, km Apply on then premises, S. W. corner BROAD and POPLAtt. n 194 14 de FOR ' ' SAE-VALUABLE BUM. arANISN Stand, 531 South Second '.treat • Ingnire of RICHARD ORAODOC R at C. 8.• 'Sharpies?, H W. :^norwrw-IiITCIXIR42I. , 11711 T StrawkAi.-/ -,n019-3t*, 'ffI,BRILIANTOWN LOT FOR BA.LR. • very desirable Clittige Lot...abaut 2(XI by ISO feet. comer of JEFFERSON ' and UPEAL Streets, two squarer beyond the depot fer the new passenger rail way. Price low, terms easy. - Apply to . JOSEPH" LEA,' . 128 CHESTNUT. Street. dfi FOR - SALE OR TO LET—A , NITM= Ack ber of convenient'new DWELLINGS, witli modern improvements, on North Eleventh, Twelfth; and Thir teenth streets. Apply to - TATLOW JACKSON, 614 CHESTNITI` Street, or at nol2-lf ' 1858 North TW ELF CH Street. • FOR SALE, VERY CREAP- JrALARGE AND HANDSOME RESIDENCE, South west corner •of FORTLEIRST and WEiTMINsTER; Avenue, Twenty-fourth ward; 13 rooms, gas, hot and cold water throughout the house, stable in rear of lot, fuze fruit and shade trees. Size of lot, 170 feet front by 179 feet deep: Price $lO,OOO. clear of incumbrance. Terms easy. Also,. two very desirable COTTAGES on HALEY Street, near Westminster avenue; have all modern im provements ; 10 rooms. Size of lets. each 25 feet front by 115 feet deep, Price $3,500 each. Terms easy. Also, a number of desirable Holmes, at from $1,300 each to $16,000, Inall parts of the city Apply to SAMUEL P. HUTCHINSON, ori J. WARREN COULSON, au2s-3m Leo . 124 South SIXTH Street. VALUABLE FLOU.RINGinit ARM MILLS AND FARM FOR SALE—Known as SHELMIBE'S MILLS, on the Pennepaek, in MONT. 0011ERY COUNTY near the Borth Pennsylvania Railroad, fourteen miles from Phradelphia; comprising a large MIIROBANT MILL, with three run of burrs, and all necessary machinery, in good orde- for manu— facturing all kinds of gram. Also,. a GRIST MILL, with two run of burrs. Mansion Rouse, several Tene ments, Barns, Shops, &a , with 45 Acres of highly pro ductive Land. As the owner is engaaeCin the milling and grain business 90 miles distant, this property, now in successful operation, will be sold a bargain, and if desired, immedi.te possession will be given, including the custom, stock of grain, teams, implements, &c., all ready established for an enterprising business man to make mosey. For terms, which will be Saar, apply to M. THOMAS & BONS, Philadelphia, Or to the subscriber, at Downingtown. Pa. nolo DAVID SHELMIRE fl i 4 LARGE .AND. VALUABLE PRO, Mge- PBRTT 1 , 00 SALE. —The very large and commo dious LOT and BUILDING, Do. 306 CHERRY Street, near the centre of business, containing 60 feet on Cher ry Street, depth 11.1 feet, being 76 feet wide on the roar of the lot, and at that Width: opening to g a large cart• way leading to Cherry street Its advantaes of • SIZE AND posiTiox are rarely met with. Apply on the premises. sel2-3m* rELAWARE COUNTY.-FOR ma- SALE— & • Brat. class Farm or Country Seat, known as as the Eckfeldt or Richland Farm, six miles West of kiarket-,street Bridge. Paesenger cars run with in X miles of the farm. One hundred and fifty acres of land, part wood and• meadow. wage old. style stone man!don, 100 feet. front, handsomely located on .a bean • tire lawn, abundance of fralt and shade trees. Excel lent tarn. house for farmer, coach house. workshop, and every description of buildings.' Th's farm is rated as one of the best in Eastein Pennsylvania . B.—Call for catalogue of farms containing prices. JAS. R. (Amu. as, n017.6t 504 WALNUT Street: VOR RENT-THE LARGE PHOTO sraphic Rooms formerly occupied by W. L. °BE ASON, corner of SEVENTH and ONES CNIIT Streets. Also, several other moo s over the Photographic -Loms. Inquire at MS WASHINGTON Square. • nol4 • FORGE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE -1 SALE, 234 milee south of Christiana, Lancaster co.', on the Pennsylvania Railroad. known as SADSBLIEY FORM fwo good water-powers, several thousand tone of good forge cinder, and a PA.Bill of 200 acres In a high date cf cultivation. For frill particulars address JA&IES GOODMAN, PennthitensiCe P. 0.. Chester county; Penns.. Immediate possession given. ,_ Also, in the same reighborlindef (on the Railroad), valuable !STORE PROPERTY: good baileßngs, excel. lent stand. Address as above; eelo. tuthEnt ma 45 9 NORTH THIRD STREET.-- Three-story Brick DWELLING, with three-story back building, 20 feet front by 120 feet deep to a back street, three-story brick building on the rear. • OSLER, n021.3t* 142 South THIRD Street, second floor. i 1 FOR SALE-TRR WELT AND convenient Dwelling. 'No. 1508 MOUNT VERNON Street, or it will be exchanged for a Germantown pro perty of same value For others, see North American. and U. S. Gazette. B. F. OLENN, 123 S. 'FOURTH Street. nol9. and S. W. cor. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN. CHESTER COUNTY.-FORSII makBALE—A valuable Chester County FARM...dlee known as the Hickman Farm. Willistown township, 16 miles out, 3 ranee from Green Tree. &c:, on Pennsyl vania Railroad ;157 acres of land, 40 of which are wood land, watered by Crum creek and *vend springs of water. Fine large double Stone MANSION, 14 rooms; tine double-decker Stone Barn, with overshoot; or chard of selected fruit; dwelling for farmers; epring., and other buildings. A superior business Farm; will feed forty steers. JAS. R. CUMMINS, 504 WALNUT Street. N. 13.--Call for Catalogue of Delaware and Chester County Farms, containing prices. . .nos-6t FOR SALE-AN EXCELLENTM .n -FARM of 110Aeres, at Union Station, on West' lral Jolley Railroad, 20 miles from Cameen. Clood build ingsnud good coil. Price low and terms easy. Also, a number of fire; dam Farms within a fete miles of Philadelphia. . B. F. GLENN,' nol9 - - 123 South FOURTH Street. O IL LANDS AND INTERESTS-IN VENANGO COllNTYPennsylvaniatand in WIRT, RITCHIE, and PLBABA * TB COUNTIES,. West Vir ginia A choice selection of valuable properties. for sale at moderate prices by E E. JONES, • • n 013460 No. 504 WALNUT street. 'LET - OFFICES ON THE FIRST TO -a_ floor of the Granite Building, (formerly old. Post Ottice,) Dock street, below Third. Abso, the fifth and sixth stories of same building, with steam power. The store 611 Chestnut street. (Commonwealth Build ing.) Offices on second fluor of same building. Also, the third story of the building - THOS. H. CONNELL, Counting House of Dr. D. Jayne & Son, nol7-6t. No. 242 CHESTNUT Street. P UBLIC SALE OF THE PITTSBURG-- & WIN BRI3TILLS PASSENGER. RAILWAY. —The undersigned, on account of the pressing nature of his private busineoa; de compelled to make sale of the Pitts burg & Mineriville Railway at Public Auction. The Railway comprises four miles of flat rail, (single weighing 93 lbs per yard, and 270 miles of, trail, (si/Igle line).weighiog 20 the per yard, amounting in all-to l8s)i tons. There are seven tars r all with new wheels; thir -ty-two valuable horses, with all the necessary harness; blacksmith shop. with complete set of tools; stables, With horse power for. grinding corn, eta, ;feed. cutters, : desk, stove,. and everything neee,sary. carry on a T''l**euger r ailway miceesernfly. The entire road, from, the corner of hlarket and. Fonrrh, city, of Pittsburg , t r,O the terminud in Minersvi ll e , is now in better coadit ny then it bas been for years; and• under careful maria.ffe merit,' will Day a handsome dlvidend on the vest- Dt. The charter of this road - te st - very Marta one, giving the right to charge a higher rate of fare than any other passenger reilway the eitY. , _ . The sale will positively take placein the city o f pit t„,„ burr, at the Commercial Salesrooms of, Mr . Mellwaine, on TDBSDitY.:Diay.lath, at 7% P.ll. . • .Terms, one-half cash. residue in ten years. to be ae• cared by bond and mortgage,.with interest at the rate of 7 per cent . payable “ 0 4 1- Pttnally._ 71021 et 4. 34Ei13130N. —1.; is ACADEMY OF Ml l bIO. Lessee and Manager —.. _U.leo of Eiolliday-otraet Theatre. 11 .7 5& re Slf T.; FORD_ od ien'.=*b)eatre, Waotangton, and Cho Alexo.viirf a (Va.l. age 31an T 8I6 11E r EVENT OF TITS' R.I4,ISISZTB..*ErCiaIr..- SPLENDID TRIO MPH T~geftLa'aVvi'm FORREST, - In Tieangrathaildly im or 0 1 7: 10 , - tporoonation Or ,of tl7:em • - - '• - - - " oolclo ''''''' u° .' witaaseed•laaL:night by A 'XENOICABLYAuVDAmsI;_cx,okND BRILLIANT lAclo dine very many of THE. LEADING MIND; OF OUR CITY and enthneiapticelly aprdanded BA ' A GREAT RASTER-PIECE-OF Litt TUESDAY EVENING, November 22d,188{, SECO El PERFORMANCE IN PM oft r,y • Of Shakspeare's powerful Roman Tragedy OF • C oluoLAlrcru" CAIUS MARCIUS Mr. E. FORREST. Afterward " CORIO LA NUS, SUPPO MADAME PONISI. RTED ET MISS ALICE GRAY, AIR S . MoCULLOUGH, AND ALL THE ARTIETeI OF THE COMPANY. _. This great play Ia presented in a style of nizexampleC completeness. 'with 1414 W SCENERY; COSTUMES, AND • APPOINf- MEETS. AIR. FORRESTAPPEAES EVERY MONDAY. TUBE -DAY. THUESD AY, and FRIO A v MONTS la- SEATS SECURED SIX DAYS IN A DyANCE.' No Performanee on WEDNESDAY E VEN rEG. The next performance of CORIOLANUS will be on." THURSDAY EVENING. The Box Sheet. for the Pale of •e Inured plume now open between :he hours or 9 and o'clock. Admission, 60 and 25 cents. Secured Seats 60 cents additional. It - • PHILIP WARREN. Tr. -., NEW CHB TIT- ST THE AT RN. - CHEETEI UT STREET, ABOVE T WEL PPR: • MONDAY AND I PITESDAYETEWNGS; Bovember2i and 22, • Production, after mon , be of preparation, at an ACTUAL COST OP %COD DOLLARS, ACTUAL COST OF 2, CO9 DOLL ABS, Of Dion Boucicault's sensational' Rotnlnue:,.. styled PAIIVRETTE; PAITYRETTR: PAUVEATXS:- PA !WSW rS; P PA AIIVR ITVR ISTTE:ETTS: . Or. Under the Snow. Or, Tinder The Snow. Or, Undtr the Snow. Or, 171r.er the With new - and magnificent Sceney bril4tieliard Smith and assiataw a, correct and oeantifn 04,,temez by Mrs. Ricker and assistants, Original Miele bY Stir feld. novel Mechanical Xff.cts by Joscpli Streban and assistants, PyrotechnicsrPropertics, and accessorise by John Duey and sasittant a, and a OAST OF GREAT EVE& NESS AND ST'ItigNOTIL.' The performance to conclude with the Farce of BROTHER RILL D'MS: . . ON 7 SIC RSGIVING AFTERNOON. A GRAND FAMILY MATINEEe When the Beantiful Drama of THE' FORTY THIEVES will be presented for the last time most positDrely. Price of admission to the Thinkpgiving re at t vEd 34 cents, to all parts.of the hones. Children El cent*, Doors open•at IR, to commence at 2,q o'clock, sAvykDAT AFTERNOON, Nor: Thirleenth Regular Grand Family Matinee. WALNUT- STREET THE& T, THIS EVENING AND DURINCI,THE wtgir," Tie chanzior. irereatile. and able coring Actreiias. .N 1.813 LUCILLE ti7F.6TERN. Will apPear in her OTintllM in(petelOnatiOn LADY ISABEL AND Nan &NE VINE, Taylerire'e grand dramatization of AST LYNNE, OE THE ELOPItHaIeT. LUCILLE WESTERN . LUCILLE W.ESritilir Will:appear ee LADY 'ISABEL AhD MADAME VINE. Box Office open from 9 till S Curtain rises at 73‘. WALE UT STREET. T HEATER GRAND THANNSGTV(NG JUBILEE .• TFICIRNDAT AFTRRNOON, Nor. 240. The charmin g and taleitedyonns A ctress.. LUCILLE WES rE RN, - Will appear - in hef versatile impersonation of SATAN IN assuming six different chatacters. Doors open at IX o'clock. Performance w ilt nv. mence at 2,q...p0rz-st AA RS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ATIOR--- -ix3. STREET THEATRE. LAST WEBS LAST WEEK' ". Or Mr. and Mrs. BARNEY WILLTARS. - XONDAY,•TIIESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY.. • THE LAKES OF KILLARNEY Ana YANKEE CoUBTSRIP. lir and Mirk RARNISY WILLTAMB IN YOUR CHARACTERS. SONO9, AND %MOBS:. GREAT BILL FOR THANKSOMIG. GREAT NATIONAL CIRCUS, WALNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH. Directress • Mrs. CEIA.S. WARNER; formerly Mrs. Dan Rice) • rquestrian' Director F H. - Rosroar. Beeldes the celebrated SHERWOOD FAMILY, ant the remainder of the potinlar artiste Troupe. there will appear, for the first time, on THIS EVENING, ant every evening during the week. Prof HUTCHINSON G hls CELERRATED TRAINED DOGS. MURRAY Messrs. G. H. BUTCHINSONand JOHN Ei. MURRAY. wonder fill OSMIUM'S and Acrobats, and also Mr. WM "liant:- NEDY, a very popular versatile Clown. It will be a week of splendid entertainment% unpar. aka led in the history of the circus in Anteri , it. Matinee on WEDNESOAT and SATURDAY AFTER BOONS, and extra performances on THANKSGIVING DAY. . • • Prices remain the same. First Tier, 60 cents; Second. Tier, 25 cents. Commence 7.40 every evening; 2SO at. ; tern( on. • no2/-et ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS.; . S. W. CORNER TENTH. AND • CHESTNUT' STREETS WEDNESDAY, Nov. Z. 3864; At half past three o'clock, SECOND CLASSICAL MATINEES', BY THB PHILADELPHIA CLASSICAL QUINTETTE CLUB. - Messrs. GA.ERTNEII, JARVIS, CROSS. PLAORMANN.; and SC El MITE.. : PROGRAMME. Grand Trio In D Minor, Op. 49 Ifendelssohn.. - Quartette,.No. 1, in G. Mozart, Violin Soo Concerto in E Minor • " Rode. . Quittette, Op. 4. in E Flat Beethoven. :....Subscription list for the season of Twenty-tive Matt- • nees Is at the Music Store of Mr. J. s..oonld,Seventh and Chestnut streets. 'where engagements for pnbits• or private performances, in or out of town, can be made .Icr, the services of the 'Rub_ Proprietors of slchools cur . make epeeist subscription terms. Shire Tickets, to be had only at the door. Fifty • Cents.-. nol9-4t K-7 ./iIifFORD'S KEW OPERA HOUSE, RACE Street, below Third. OPEN FOR THE SEASON. SAMUEL S. SANFORD Proprietor and Manager.: SANFORD'S OPER& TROOPS, The largest and beet Minstrel Company in existence. Sanford appears in Songs,Dances,lind his Burlesques.. Doors open quarter to 7,• commence quarter to 8 Adratsmen 25 cents; Orchestra 50 cents; Boxes $5. and 8 nolS lm • CHESTNUT-STREET OPERA HOIIES. 122.1 cassTeruT Street. ALLINSON & 11INCRIIN Fr. opriatedre - MORAN'S MINSTERIS appear every evening in an elegant ETHIOPIAN ENTERTammENT. Doors open at 7. commencing at 8 o'clock precise!, Admission 26 cents. Reserved seats, which can be secured frosa 10 tes o'clock, SO mita. ' 05124 f ASSEMBLY BUILDLITGS, TBNT* , AND CHESTNUT Streets. ' • . TEISP.I.II OF WONDERS I SIGNOR Nicon EVERY EVENING, AND - WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. AFTERNOON& Change of Performance Constantly. Admission, Ni Cents. , Children, 16 Cents. Ressrsek, Scats, 60 cents. at 3. Evening Performances. commence at 7g. .Altaratia ad.* ~. . . . TEMPLE OF WONDERS, ASSEMBLY . -I- BUILDING. • THIS (TUESDAY) EVENlkk'bensiitof #4." •:; " JUNIOR STATE GIIARDS.! - • Admission 25 cents. Reserved swig) and": 16. cults. . Box Office open from 10 to S. .D"'T...FORGET.-BENKFIT.4I:I*OR STATE WARM, at ASSEMBLY-'BUILDINGEk D L. CARPENTER'S • Private Full-dress Subscription Ct.,TILLION PARTIES, MUSICAL FUND HALL. D. L. CARPENTS.R, teacher of dancing, No. 625 ARCH Street, respectfully informs his friends and the Public that he will give a course of SIX Private Fnll dress Cotillion Parties. in the Musical Fund Hall. S-The Brat Soiree WEDNESDAY, ` Dec. 7, 1881, to be held,. every two weeks. Seaton Tickets for the' Course, Five Dollars, admit thug a gentleman and his ladies. No spirituous liquors sold in the buildings. A few more Season Tickets can be hack only of D. L. - . C sRPEN TER, at his rooms. No tickets sold at the door on the evening. Mr. Birafeld and superior orchestra, with entire new Innsic, is e; gaged. nol9-stnth 6t• GREATEST EQUESTRIAN TROUPE.. IN THE WORLD, consisting of hixty-two Horses, Ponies. Dogs. and Learned Monkeys, are on the way - here from Europe The agent is negotiating for tonal Hall io exhibit them. • it* 1.1 ERM ANIA. ORCHESTRA.-PUBLIC 'Ls REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, "at 334 o'clock P. M., at MUSICAL PHD D HALL. Single Tickets, r cents. Six Tickets, $l, to be had at Gon d's, Andra'a., and Meyer's Music Stores and at the Hall. tio7-s1 iERIST REJECTED:-- CC This admirable picture, Abe greatest production et .:- the painter West. is now on exhibition at the AC &MOM OF ARTS. 1025 CEIESTNUT Street, together.. with the entire collection of the Institution. Atlmittaaee: twenty-five cents. . nol4-2m*. THE ACADEMY OF FINE LRT cmisnarr Street, above Tenth. is OPEN AULT, for elation, from 91. M. to 6 P. M. )es TBE . FENIAk - BROTHERHON, W Rive MO N DAY EVENING . at •mIISICAE FUND^ 13 AIL an EVENING. December 12,n, 1861: Tickets OA) DOLLAR each, to be had, of the mern hers or at the Door on the evening' of ths JBRI'B BERGIN, Chairman Committee. • - 'JONA...DOYLE, Treasurer. E. DOUGHERTY, Secretary. • . • noM-2.•• LOST AND. FOSINNI. TWENTY DOLLARB 'REWARD. -a- Twety Dollars will be paid by the snbscribar for the apprehension and conviction of the person or per sons (supposed to be three of hems) that drove off with *young bay mare,,harness, carriage, and wb , p, while hitched in front of S Ogden's. Store, thifkin, Upper Darby, -Delaware county, Pa . about six o'clock, on tbe evening of thenth inst., (Nov. 1864.)• The mare. carriage, and harness bar been recover ed. The reward will be ptid Ar the capture and con viction of the offender or offenders. • Direct . MOSES HEY, Clifton Post Office, Upper Darby_ Delaware county, Pa. it* BLOM HIM. LOST. -LEFT IN A SPRINE AND.: Pinc•streote car, yestetday , morning, •e. .Leather Fi AVERS ACK, containing a mannscript record book of the Executive Committee of the IL S Christian . , Com =mission If cent to No. 11. BARS Street, a libera4rtmeid will be given. T OST. 01 , 1 SATURDAY MORNING .r J while goirg f:atn.Pittb 'street and Otrardavertai Fourth and Chestnut streets; an amyygysT XigeG, with the name "Harry". engraved. oadt: The finder, by retail ing• ft to .No.-I.ol)lliltilsiDOLPfk. Street. will receive a liberal reward sad t he thanks at the owner. . . .•. - _ no2l-2t*. S2F, REWARD -;-ON going from Sixth and loch, alorig Sixth to Ctestnnt. daring the Ire. a CLltelllalt-PfN, wit tk a Mamma Cluster of Eine Diamondain.the centre, on a black ground The above reward, if rettultedto• Forth ELEVENTH Street. - . n osy-te ESMRY'S • . . .C.OTTAGE. ORGANS, Vet only ITITEXCISLLISA, bnt ITICEQUALLED.In purity. of Tone and Power, designed especially for Clbnrclue .and Schoolr, but foen.d. to be equatly well adapied,to" the Parlor and Drner.ing Roam. For Baba only fiv • RIMS. No. la North 8317.ENT8 81reet. Also. a complete assortment of the Perfect Melodeon constantly on 'nand np2l-3ns. ' DECKER BRO'EERS'• S --Tbe public, and. rartlenlarly the . professiona . ,' sre invited to examine these beautiful In-• itiument,s, which are meeting with each :unparal d der;eo of poatuarity and sale hi New. York, and. wherev.or known. The dealdfratam" so. long striven for, i e the strength of the iron and sonoronenee4 of th* v ) oecten frame so happily attained by them. render thei,r rum incompara`de with sup others ske nn qr.atided testimonials of each names. as Wolfeohn„ Mason. Heller. Thomas. EntidAt, and snores of - Ahem amp , y Fatablialbeir high rank For sale orri.g b. W. J. COCHRAN, 908 CHESTNUT Street. Also 'a large assortnitot of other new and socoe,d•bs't Piano , . for rale and tc rent. note-Scat • - DENTISTRY. -DR . BA,!• , S.E'r nrerte RTIFICIA.L TEETH w qgd , nseantteri to MO. Teeth sll.d. 13 .i•Wardsn'a.Y . (tilt liefereecee. Office, 345 NAN • et, he 17,3% • • iteeset z JAMES W.-Q_LtErN 04- 1 , 44 .. ~ air vas 4at,9/fii9l 1;6.4:
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