EPITAPHS. - the parish church of St. Mildred, Bread vtreet, in the memory of Sir John Chad worth, Lord Mayor of London, in 1401: 'Here lyeth a man that faith and works did even, Like fiery charlots,mount him up to heaven ; He did adorn this church; when words are weak forget,the living stones willspeak; He left us land, this little earth him keeps ; These black words mourners, and the mar . ble weeps. The filial piety of Pope erected in his garden an obelisk, with this tender and'pa thetic inscription: • ! EDITHA. MATRUM OP PIMA, 3SULIEREItt pIANTISSIM A, VALE! Upon Peter Comestor, author of one of the , most celebrated works of the twelfth century on the Holy Scriptures. He died - in 1198: "I, who was once called Peter (i. e., a stone), am now covered by a stone (petra) ; and I who was once surnamed Comester (i. e., devourer), am now devoured. I taught when alive, nor do I cease to teach though dead; for he who beholds me reduced to -ashes may say, ' This man was once what we are now ; and what he is now we soon shall be.' " On a naval officer in Gillingham Church yard: Though Neptune's waves and boist'rous winds Have toss'd me to and fro, Yet, by God's sacred decree, I harbor here below. "At anchor here I safely rest, With many of our fleet, Yet hope again I shall set sail Our Admiral, Christ, to meet." Another: 4 ‘ Take time in time while time cloth laate For time is not time when time is paste.' In St. Bennet's, Paul's Wharf, London : '" Here lies one More, and no More than he: One More, and no More! how can that be? Why, one More, and no More, may well lie here alone ; But he lies one More, and that's More than one." In St. Michael's, Crooked Lane, London: "Here lyeth, wrapt in clay, The body of William Wray ; I have no more to say." In Grinstead Churchyard, Essex : " A wife so true, there are but few, And difficult to find; A. wife more just, and true to trust, . . There is not left behind." At Little Hampton: 44 The world's a round ring, full of crooked / streets, And death's the market-place where all must meet ; If life were a thing that money it would buy, 'Me rich they would have it, but the poor they must die." On John Dowler, a blacksmith, of Castle .Bromwitch, 1787 : " My sledge and hammer lie reclin'd, My bellows, too, have lost their wind ; My fire's extinct, my forge decay'd, And in the dust my vice is laid; My coal is spent, my iron's gohe j My nails are drove, my work is done," On a blacksmith and hie wife at Manton : 4 ' In this cold bed here consummated are The second nuptials of this happy pair, Whom envious Death once parted, but in vain, For now himself bath made them one again, Here wedded in the grave ; and 'tie but j ust That they who were one flesh should be one dust." In Maidstone Churchyard : " God takes the good—too good on earth to sta And leaves the bad—too bad to take away." In Stepney Churchyard, in memory of Sir Thomas Spert, first founder and master of the Corporation of the Trinity House : ." Not that he needed monument of stone For his well-gotten fame to rest upon: But this was reared to testify that he Lives in their loves that yet surviving be : For unto Virtue,who first raised his name: He left the preservation of the same, And to posterity remain it shall, When brass and marble monuments do fall, Live for to die•while thou hast breath, So shalt thou live after thy death." On the celebrated Locke, translated from the original, written in Latin by Locke himself: "Near this place, lieth JOHN LOCKE! "If you ask what kind of a man he was, he answers that he lived content with his own fortune. Bred a scholar, he made his learning subservient only to the cause of truth. This thou shalt learn from his writings, which will show thee everything else concerning him with greater truth than the suspected phrases of an epitaph. His virtues, indeed, if he had any, were too little for him to propose as matter of praise to himself, or as example to thee; let his - vices be buried together. As to an example of manners, if you seek that, you have it in the Gospel ; of vices, I wish you to have , one nowhere. Of mortality, certainly, and may it profit you, you have one here and everywhere. This stone, which will itself perish in a short time, records that he was born 29th August, 1632; that he died 21st October, 1704." In Chatham Churchyard : " Of Thomas Spragge The body here doth lye, Who was in health at noon, By night did dye. " A shipwright careful, Honest, true, and just, With his two babes Was cover'd in the dust." 1672. To the memory of Richard Humble, in ~St. Saviour's Church: " Like to the damask rose you sea. Or like the blossom on the tree, Or like the dainty flower of May, Or like the morning of the day, Or like the sun, or like the shade, •Or like the gourd which Jonas had ; Even so is man, whose thread is spun, Drawn out and cat, and so is done. The rose withers, the blossom blasteth, The flower fades, the morning hasteth, The sun sets, the shadow flies, The gourd consumes, and man he dies." Cyrus, Emperor of Persia, after he had 'been long attended by numerous armies and a vast train of courtiers, ordered this inscription to be engraved on his tomb, as ..sn admonition to all men of the approach of death : - 4 "0 man. Whosmverthou art, and whence soever thOu comsat, know that thou wilt , coine to the same condition that I am now in. lam Cyrus, who brought the empire to the Persians. Do not envy me, I beseech thee, this little piece ,of , ground which cov oreth my body." • ' At Ockham, Surrey, 1736: 4' The Lord saw gooa, I was lopping oil' wood, Aad down tell from the tree; I met with a check,find I broke my neck, And so death lopord off me." A H ENGSMICA33LE Caanzu.. - = - .Mr. Charles N. Tripp died, recently in New Orleans. He bad. a fondness for travel and adVenture, and for mineralogy; He discovered the oil deposits at. Imnsfallen, California, but failing to interest capitalists, he went Smith, and was supposed to be dead. He was en gaged in examining the mineral resources of Louisiana and Texas, had perfeoted his arrangenients with northern capitalists, and was about to develop the wealth,which lie had discovered, when he died. The New • -Orleans papers, with reason, consider his •death "a serious calamity to the South." THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER W.- 1866.-TRIPLE SHEET. Scenes In the tindlint Country. A letter from Nebraska says: You look over your shoulder; there = swells tke bluff, and along the road winding at its base streams out a flle of mounted Oma has. They challenge you back to the wilderness. The wilderness? It is over Y beyond that bluff.:oix can almost touch it with your hand. Decatur stands just without the borders of the Reserve of four hundred square miioes. And so you work your way out of the settle ment, splash ,through the little brooks, up hill and 'down dale, and in half an hour pass the border and are in the In dian country. Zig-zagging to the bot tom of deep ravines, squirming your way out of them on, the other side, on you go. The region is billowy, as if there were a stiff breeze going. The road opens now and then upon a little valley, or an exquisite bowl just big enough to hold a little village. Water courses are abundant; clumps of bushes and groups of trees give a pleasant look to/the picture,and everywhere the land scape is densely freckled with yepow flowers. You come to a house that has risen to the dignity of clapboard an4shingle,and it quite,ptartlesyou; it is the picket-post of the pale-faces, and the residence of .a little Frenchman who married into the tribe. There he sits in the door, shrunk and shriveled as a last year's filbert. A little farther on, you meet a man, origi nally white , bat now the color of leather. Look at him well. Inky hair, black brushes of eye-brows, stolid look. Well, he gave a curious piece of testimony at a trial not long ago. He swore that he could not tell of how many children he was the father, but he kissed the book Upon it that,to the best of his knowledge and belief, the number would reach two hundred ! A clatter of hoofs behind us, and an Indian dashes up, and brings his pony to, with a jerk and a gutteral "how - , " of salutation like a small beat of a rum. Ah, this is something like! This is a touch of the animated nature of the wilderness. A young fellow of twenty, sitting his horse as gracefully as any body ever sat at Astley's in London. Feet, legs, arms and breast all bare as he was born, and the color of fine copper. His single article of apparel, a blanket, has fallen off the shoulders and away from the breast, one end of it flung in a old over the left arm, and the other floating away and draping the horse like a saddle-cloth. Look at that full chest, that waist round as a ring; those arms, hard as copper and smooth as marble; the eye, so black as to make you think there is a hole in it, with the quick, fur tive, restless look of the wild creature he is; the long hair floating back in the wind and bound with a red fillet. In his left hand a bow and cluster of ar rows are carelessly held; in his right, one of those whips with a carved han dle not half as long as a marshal's baton, and a cruel and Alexandrine lash of buffalo hide coiled up around it. The figure, the drapery, the posture, no sculptor could better, and a Phidias of a fellow would he be who would copy it. Hew out a pedestal from the quar ries of Carrara, and put that Indian upon it just as he is, and he would be an equestrian statue of most marvelous and classic grace. He is not in his finery of paint and feathers and the tawdry sava gery of Omaha fashion to-day r and he is all the finer for that. He does not bear your inspection long; he is as com panionable as an oyster. He parts his lips to say "how," revealing for a minute two narrow lines of white ivory, and that was all. With a downward stroke of the tangled lash away he cantered; his feet, guiltless of stirrups, were drawn a little back and the toes depressed; he did not lean forward like a "sweep" over a _ well, nor punctuate the horse with an acute accent, thus: /. So did Flaxman in his outline illustration of Homer depict the equestrian gods, and Flaxman would have admired our young Omaha. Away he cantered, and was lost in a ravine as suddenly as if, a second Curtius, the earth had swallowed him up. But did you see his hands? Thin, narrow and tapering; fingers long and slender as any woman's. The lacy ras; cal! Those hands of his bear witness against him, and tell a pitiful story of savage domestic economy. An Indian's hand is almost always slender, but a squaw's is broad and thick, and, as she grows old, what with knuckles like a bunch of walnuts and veins like whip cord, it looks more like the claw of a bird than the - hand of a woman. He eats, smokes and sleeps, strings the boW or fingers the rifle. She tills the corn and dresses the skins and carries the burdens. He is the master, she the slave, and so the little story of that delicate hand is written out in English. Female Heroism. The scene was enacted at Berlin on the morning of the entrance of the victori ous troops. A young and distinguished officer of the Cuirassiers, who had re ceived a cut of a sabre from an Austrian Milan, was paying a visit to his fiancee, a young lady attached to the Queen's household. Her loverl entered her salon in his full uniform, and wearing his helmet, but on taking a seat near his fair lady love he took off his helmet and put it on a small table in front of the fire; as, notwithstanding all the enthu siasm of the population, the day was excessively cold. By some sudden move ment, however, the young officer upset the table, and the helmet rolled into the fire. There was a scream and an excla mation of horror. The scream was, of course; feminine; the-expression of dis may, however, was masculine, caused by seeing the horse-tail of. the helmet catch fire and burn away in an instant. To join his regiment and pass the King wearing a singed helmet, one guiltless of horsetail, was utterly impossible, and still lees was it possible to absent him self on such a day. One exasperating fact was that the helmet was burnt behind; the wits among the crowd would therefore imagined that he had received a shot while 'flying from the enemy. Needless to remark, ,that every shop in the city•of Berlin was closed. Suddenly Romeo's fair Juliet started, seised' "a pair of iciaaors, and, in fewer seconds than it takes me to write,cut off the whole Ober magnificent eheveture doree, and Fith marvelous ingenuiti fastened'it to the scorched helmet. Thus. Graf von —rode at:. the head of his squadron of Cuirassiers with a flowing trophy of love and devotion such as one would have thought a Roman woman of old alone would have parted with; but this deed*as done:bya fair Prussian,and in the midst of the prosaic nineteenth century. Ep Arum ILISD LKIKONI9—Baneh, rawer sea gee; xi, law p.1.11= and Malaga Lemons, landle“ron bark La P and Mar sale b; An. i. IMP CUli L7B soma won proaaa , arEDIEIa.24I. USE STANIN'S CONDITION POWDERS HORSEWAND-CATTLE. . . It cures Worms Bots and 0011e4 It cures Colds, Coughs and Hide Bound. It Is the best alterative for Homes and Cattle now In Use, having a reputation of XI years' Standing. It Is a sure preventive fbr the much dreaded Finder- No Fanner or Dairyman ebticild be without it. For sale In Philadelphia by DYOTT & 00. 232 N , Pth Second street; JOHNSTON,.ROLLOWAY & t'‘.) w • DEN. 2S North Sixth street. ;c ... ad by Druggists tin mgh. out the country. Address all orders to. - - STARER & FLOYD, Proprietors, 209 Duane street. New York. . _ will do it has been proven by experimenton many of the worst cases to be found n the following complaints : Scrofula. Scrofulous Swellings and &tree, Skin Diseases, Pimples, Pustules. Blotches, Eruptions St. Anthony's Fire, Bose or Erysipelas, Totter or Salt Rhen m. Scald Head. Itingworm, _ Syphilis or Venerial Disease Is expelled from the syn. tem - by the prolonged use otthis 2541B&APABUSA, and the patient is left in comparative health. Female Diseases are caused thi s Scrofhla In the blood, and are often 800111 cured by EXTRACT OV BARBA. PAMILLA. iiiiiiiddiscard this Invaluablemedielne, because you have been imposed upon by somothiltetelollog to be Sarsaparilla. while it was not. When you have need Avars'a—then, and not till then, will you know the virtues of Sarsaparilla. For minute particulars of the diseases it corm refer you to Ayer'a American Almanac, which the - agent below named will furnish gratis to all who call for it. Armes CATHARTIC PELLII,_ for the cure of OoertiVe• ness, TaundiceDyspepsia. Di on, Dysentery Fool Stomach, h eadache, Piles, geumatiarn. Heart• burn arising from Disordered Stomach, Pain, or Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, Liver" Complaint, Dropsy, Worms, Gout. Neuralgia, and for a Dinner Pill They are sugar coated, so that the most sensitive can take them pleasantly, and they are the bad Aperient in the world for all the purposes of a family piatilic. Prepared by J. C AYER. & CO , Lowell, sr ;and sold by J. M. MARIE & CO., Philadelphia, and by all Draggista. setr...Ani.w-2m cleansingALL superior article Ibr N../ the Teeth, ;destroying animalculse which infest them, giving tone to the gums. and teat , ing et feeling of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in the month. Itmay be used daily, and will be found to strengthen weak and bleeding gums, while the soma and deteraiveness will recommend it to every one. 'Being composed with the assistance of the Dentist, Physicians and Microacoplat, it is confidently offered as a RELIABLE substitute for the uncertain washes formerly in vogue. Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the constituents of the DENTA.LIINA. advocate ita nee: it contains nothing to prevent its unrestrained employment. Made only by JAMEB T. SHINN, Apothecary. Broad and Spruce streets For sale by Druggists generally, and Fred. Brown, D. L. Stackhotuse. Hassard Robert C. Davis, C. R. Keeny, Geo .^O. Bower, Isaac H. Say, Charles Shivers, C. H. Needles, S. M. McCollin. T. J. Husband, S. C. Bunting, Ambrose Smith, Charles H. Merle, Edward Parrish, James N, Marks. William B. Webb, E. Eringhurst dt Co., James L. Blepham, Dyott dt Co., Hughes ,t Coombe, B . C. Blair's Sons, Henry A. Bower, iWyeth th Bro. ENTIRELY BELIABLE—HODGSOWS Bronchial TABLETS, for the cure of coughs, colds. hoarse ness. bronchitis and catarrh of the head and breast Public speakers, singers and amateurs will be greatly benefited by using usingg these Tablets. Prepared only by LANCASTER &WILLS, Pharmaceutists. N. E Cor. ARCH and 2ENTH streets. Philadelphia. For sale gbyener Johnson, Holloway & Cowden, and Drugglsts ally. 5e2311 DRUSIPS BEAL% CREAM AND Pt:MX . ONR LP DEW DROPS. for Coughs. and all Diseases of the Ihroat and Bronchial Tunes. This invaluable preps ration for every household. Public Speakers, Singers &c. , possesses a most ern celebrity, anti has been know. o relieve the most obstinate and almost hopeless cases It Is agreeable, strengthening and soothing. Prepared by K. C. BRUSH, No. 253 South Nintt• :tree; Philadelphia. je7-tf riOliNS. BUNIONS, 7NVERTED NAILS .— Dr. J. DAVIDSON. Chiropodist. - Operator on Onto. Bunions. Inverted Nails and other diseases of the fee.. Office. Se.'.4 CHESTNUT street. Dr. Davidson will wait on patients at their residences. nonfl DMUS. BLAIR'S:SPECIA LTLES FOR THE SEASO'S. Glycerin Lollop. for hands and face Pectoral Lozenges. for Imaraen& a, ,tc. Camphor Ice. for mapped Lips. Wild Cherry Compound for cold, cough, dc. Olein, for chapped hands, Troches Chlorate Potash, for ulcerated throat. HENRY C. BLAIR'S SONS, Eighth and Walnut eta 111 TE GUM AB.A.Biu.—For sale by WILLIAM W 'N'T JAR & CO., Ortiggista, No. 724 MARKER Street. ROBE WATER—Double Distilled Rose Water, con. Man • on band and for sale b • WILLIAM : MEAN OF TARTAR—Pare Cream of Tartar and Soda, for sale b • WILLIAM ELLIS 4t. CO', Drug. :•. _ . • f lOD LIVER OIL (new made) regniarly received b 1.-/ quantities suitable to the trade. ALWHOL, 115 per cent, Must quality bait of pack a rifFINED CAMPHOR, in original psalms'. Ipecac Root, Ipecac powdereds it tecac, powdevC bottles; Powdered Clidisaya nabs wdered Mu iutrb, Powdered Jalap, in betties, for by JOHN C q A VIM a 00., No. Tie Market street. DICTRACT OP BEEF for beef tea or Essence a CI Beef in eiclatess or for sons for table use. bind! n Elgin, linnets, by Oall Berden, from the Juices 0: :bocce beef and is ea top In /delicious flavor ant Inallty to any hitherto Imam". Packets with fell SD actions, one dollar each. HUBBELL, Apothecary 410 Chestnut street. rtnIIGGISTS' BUNDROSZ. tiradaates— UintaJa 13 PM Tilea,Coa..tm, Hrushen,lifrora, "rwmarat,Pr-1 :ores. Horn £cocra, Sargical Trams lard and Bon Rubber Gooda,Vlal Cann, Glaa3 2.7 h (ctal Syr rigor, far,,, all at "'Pint HanC3" rlaea. 3NOWDE.H . 2s BLLptlrynß, ()BERT Sae? . MA . R (}.1.,_14. fi CORN/101 .310 FOURTaI STR,NRTS, Whoiosal Ingests, manufacturers and Desiera in Winder als,sa, White Lead, and Pin of every deacrlptlas ,Tre: to the tr.s.de, or consumers, *complete Wool t trolls in their line, :A Lt.loweal market rat9s. ROBERT GO., :sr orthelst earner p`ourth and Race afresh DAY 11.1M1.—Joel received. an Invoice of Gennint Imwrter, Bay A rn, for sale by the SH.Olz"4" Mt a 00., Ihnizirt. sr Vourth and Race GUT-cm 2a4151CH2)51). success. tc, Gea. 'W• Gray, 24,26, 28 and 30 South Six= St., Philad'a. Fine Old Stock & Sat-Brown Ala, 16.2 r °3r r&ni and3led HER MAJESTY, CHAMPAGNE, ix.. DU TO zaz 4001% MUM' 41 1 ., 8014 S Etna. r miTINES.--The attention of the trade is solicited to VT the following Very choice Wines, for sale by JOSEPH F DMiTON, 2C0.151 South FRONT street, above Walnut: MADELRAR-Old Island, 8 years old. - BRiettniFS-Campbell & Co., single, double and triple Grape, E. Crusoe & Sons, Rudolph, Topa:, Rieg, -panish, Crown and P. Vallette. PORI-Vallette, Co, Vali° Real, Danton and gebello Valente & Co, Vintages 1836 t 011356. CLARE'IR-Cruse Fib Freres and St„ Ehtephe Cha teau Luminy. VERM.OIOTH-G. Jourdan, Brive & Co. MIISCAT-de Frontignan. CHAMPAGNES-Ernest Irrony, "Golden Star,' de Verioge„ . Her Majesty and Royal. Cabinet and. Other favorite brands. /ILE winsimen.—soo Coes Pare Old Wheat, TAT. Boashon and Monongahela whiskies for we by .E. P. DODD N, • 5 North 3 Trant strati; MASONIC ;MARKS. - - MARTIN LEANS, NO. lie 4.nraitrl'r4 ul . , A„, First Premium awarded by Franklin Ina* C• -•- Wren) MARTNIC IN • Mannehotarer of MASO • • • .1 1 /NB,: EMBLEM% &0., &fr. - New and original-dada= of Masonic Marks t Toni_ .' elan' Medale, Arniy . Med ale . 04td Corps ,Ra,Val every description. ' - ' anls-wA12.1., CALBIPETIII6IB. ii sTreet7s AßT e 11 3 PYTT U CTA • at 11°' 253 13°Utht3EC43112 Keeps oonstantl on band . A ASSORTMENT • GARRETS. 011, CLOTHS, - MATTING. DR { GGE'Tf3, _ -WINDOW SRADEB, &a., an., to which we woula invite the attention of all who Wila iQ PlArChtitigh ,00.taititts.234 AYES'S EiA_RSAYA LLS„ is a concentrated tract of the choice root, combined with other .stances of stall greater aratlve Power as to af d an. effectual. antidote diseases Sarsaparilla is Jted to cure. Such are ady Is surely' Wanted' by tose who suffer from Stru ms complaints, and that le which will accomplish Leh* cure must prove, as lls hati.of immense ser vice cted fellow•ckizens. Bow FOR NEW ORLEANS, DIEM:. .THE PHILADELPHIA AND ftOTITH. LINE. STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S REM:FLAN • The well known tirsi-crass Steamship STAR OF THE UNION 1,202 tons register. T. N. CookseF;hfaster. Will commence receiving height for the above oft al second wharf below bprncestreet_ _,_on TUESDAY. No. vtinber 27th, and sa il on SATU RDAY. Dec. Ist. at 12 o'clock M. FOS WI.Lef.INOTON, N. C. THE PHILADELPHIA AND. SOUTH IL STEILMSEELP COMPANY'S REGULAR nom Second Wharf below SPRUCE street. The first-clam steamship PIONEER. Otptain p.l? Bogie, tor WILIiiINGTON. will commence receivinl freight on TRUItSDAY November 15th. and sail on TUMMY. November 17th. at 10 o'clock A. M., axle every alternate Saturday thereafter—viz.: Dece. . - Ist.lsth, &c. Passengers will find superior accommodations ant nest attendance. Cabin I Image. ttfr; Deck do., $lO. Freight carried al low rates • No freight received or bills of lading signed on sail irg (Lay. ;agents at Wilmington. WORTH & DA-NLEL. sync will give especial attention to forwarding goods ad. dressed to their care to and from the interior. THROUGH AIR-LINE re THE SOUTH AND WEST. PHYLA DELPITLI., RICHMOND AND NORFOLE STEAMSHIP CODIPANY, THROUGH RECEIPTS TO NEW 3ERN. Also, to all points In NORTH and SOUTH CARO. LINA. via Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad, and te LYNCHBURG, VA., TENNESSEE. and the WENT, via NORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND SOUTHSIDE RAILROAD. The regularity, safety and shortness of this route, to gether with tke moderate rates charged, commend it to the public as the moat desirable medium ibr carry lug every deacription of freight. No charge for commission, drayage, or any expense of transfer. ' Steruxuskips Insure at lowest rates, and leave reins Carly from the first wharf above Market street Freight received dally. Wilt P. CLYDE & CO., Bele 14 North and 14 South Wharves. HAVANA STEMMb. EIEBLEtdONTHIT LINZ 1 eiSteaulihDps HEN.DR1CKH1TD50N—...—...........-..oapt. Hewn STARS AND STRIFFS—.------.Capt. Holmes These steamer* will leave this port for Havana every other SATURDAY, at 8 A. hi. The steamship STABS AID STRIPES, Holmes, master, will sail few Havana on SATURDA.Y MORN. LNG. November 171 h, at 8 o'clock. Passage to Havana pi No freight received after Thursday. For freight or ranage,apply to THOm WATTSON au.% 140 North Delaware /Me. FOR GALVESTON, TEXAS. TEXAS LINE STEAMSHIPS, STOP Pfl l t REY WEST. FLA.. The Al Sterouddy. GENERAL SELIG WICK, Whlte_hurst. comatander, Till receive freight at Pier ai East River, and sail wi t h Immediate despatch. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations. apply to BISHOP, SON& 00., octal' N 0.1113 Arch street, NEW EXPRESS LINE TO ALEX ANDRIA., Georgetown and Washingtor vlTtii7sarealre and Delaware ()anal, with connections l‘t Alexandria, Va., form the moat direct rente en the outhwesthburg, Bristol, Irnorrille, Nashville, Balton am S, Steamers leave First Wharf above Marge% - etre. avert' Wednesday and Satarday at DI N. . s '/r freirht apply to the agents W. CLYDE a op,. 14 North Wham% I. B. Davidson, p .lgent at Georgetown; N. /cartage ASP-Ina at Al mien. ss 6oath ESshth at • FOX NEW YORK.—Philadelphia stain "Si ' Propeller Company—Despatch and Swill :nre nee, via Delaware and Raritan Canal—Leavlin tally at 12 H. and 5 P. M., connecting with all Lbi ':orthern and Eastern Lines. For freight, which will be taken on %arm, apply to rs (1.7 STEAMER .FOR SA.LE.—The fast sailing coppered and copper fastenet stetaVer HELEN Glirl'r (side wheel), 4uS tons 0. M. ISO ieet long, 2434 feet beam; depth of hold a feet Inches; draws 5 feet 4 inches water. built of live oak and red cedar. Apply to E. A. SOIDEE sell-tf llotk Street Wharf. NEW TOW-BOAT L.ThrE. Vt-t'5...T.1.E.L./11V.,1.2.8 and OESSAP.M.Z, FV-BOAT COMP-ANY. BA_2OBB towed to and from PiITIN 1 1ELPIIIs GAV.8.33.-' DB-GRACE, BALTIHORE. WASHINE I'ON, mod intermediate points. WIL P. CLYDE & 00. Apulia Igo. 14 &oath Wharves. Philadelphia. Captain JOHN LAUGHLIN. Superintendent. FOR LAGITATRA AND PUERTO CA: BELLO,—The bark ROANOKE, Duncan, master, will sail THIIRsDAY, Bth lust.. for the above ports. For freight or passage, apply to JOHN DALLETT & CO , 128 Walnut Street. nos FOR ANTWERP,—Petroleuto.—The first class rbip UNCLE JOE, Captain Sawa% will bave immediate despatch for tae above port. For fieight or passage, apply to WORKM.AICht CO., 123 WALNUTtreet, nO5 FOR ANTWERP.—The Al bark ZSTHER Captain Prince, is now loading for the above pert. For freight or passage, apply to WORE. DIAN & CO., 123 Walnut btreet. self. WANTED TO PURCHASE.—A centre-board Vessel, suitable for grain trade. Not over threg years old, and not ovbr 28 feet 4 inches beam. apply to EDMUND A. BOUDE.II & CO., No. S Dock SHIP UNCLE JOE, Sewall, master, is now din. ing under genera) order at Shippeo street wharf. Consignees will please attend to the reception of their goods. PEI.E WRIGHT SONS, 115 Walnut street. • • • no2tf TAB S. BRINDLERAuccess or to JOHN Bin iVDLER & SONS, Ball Makers, No. 300. North DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia. All work done in:the best. Manner and on the lowest and most favorable terms, and warranted to give par- Particular attention given to repairing.' - - "GROB. J: 2LIA_ROTEAU, _ Teacher of the FRwallOH LANGUAGE, ocl7-Im* South TENTH street, No. 254 GUILLEHET„ -FRENCH TEACHER, M. 237 D South NINTH street. - 0e30.12t• THE PHILADELPIELii. MOMS SCHOOL: FOURTH street, above VINE, is now open far the ; Fall and Winter Seneln. Lae lea and Gentlemen will find every provisiongor comfort and safety'. se that a thorough knowledge of this beautillil =corn. plishment may be obtained by the moat timid. Saddle horses trained in the beet manner. Saddle horses, horses and vehlclekto hire. Also, carriages for fang• rale to;cars.&o. - • segfitt • THOMAS OBLIGE & 8 TaBESIMITED TAU/LEIN DS.-20 kegn Martinique 7.amarindo in auger, landing and for sale by 3, BLS uut a BQ., Los 13(ndb.POIAWALO aTentllt • .stf.tee%Nta 1?ORI41/,'W YORK, . . , DaLe.ware and Raritan Canal, the and Nini,Yin.k Esbrrcao titoitnitiOat Qampany - Steam • Propellers leave, DAILY iron below • •1 , • e ran In 24 HOURS. IA.A.DICKT strew, • This e connects with ell Northern and Beastr) Transportation Companies. ; Goods Forrraraedoireot tr . all pointa ifeeercommissioa. Freialit received at lowest rates WM..P .OLYDNih CO., Aiien.W • • • -• • ••• •le Smith lipireee - Mined - Ipr: • - ll'i Wall etreet.Nevr-Yo rir r'k: FOE SAVANNAH. GA. . • The Philadelphia and Southe-r Mall e..,smnlp ComPanY's • Hegular Lines, seoond wharf below Spruce street. The steamp_tdp_'/VNAWANDA, Captain J. Teal for. SAVANNAH, will commence receiving freight on THURSDAY . November Et, and ' sail on SA.TUB DAY, Novemberleth. at 10 o'clock A. M., and every alternate Saturday thereafter—viz.: November 14th. .Deceimber Bth, &c. • . • , This a 4famer has line State Rooms and other ao comtro`odations for passengers. •• • Cabin passage. $2O: Deck do.. $lO. Through tickets sold to the following points—Macon Ga., 751; Columbus, Ga. 135; A hgnsta.Ga., n 7; Atlanta, Ga.. 534; Albany, Ga., 135; Montgomery, Ala., $4l; Ea fettle, Ala.. 185. Freight taken at low rates. •• Through receipt. given at through rates to Macon Augusta. Columbus, Atlanta, Ga.; Knoxvilte, Chatta nooga. Nashville. Memphis Tenn.: Canton, Miss. No freight received or bills of lading signed on sail ing day. agents at Savannah, Hunter do Gammen.. For freight or passage, SPLAY to AgehL WM. J A ) . sel2 _ General • • aa4 South• Wharves. Beturnut, will leave NEW ORLEANS on BATUBr DAY December 154 h. Thts siefinserhassuperior State Boma and ether accommodations for passengers. Cabin passage $6O; Deck do., PO. Freight taken at low rates. No freight received or bills of lading signed on sail. ins day. Agents at New Orleana, Messrs. Crev9, Nickerson Co., who will give careful attention to thipmenQof goods to balveston, Mobile, Vicksburg, and interior points. For height or passage. app to WM. L. JAMES. ses-If 81.1 South lea. 't 1a YOB scero snrammEre n. Livz mum - • U BON RAC3FpOqRgTEVEBP.PIDBD4 YB PROM PINE. PREUDELPHLi. AND LONG WHARF. BOSTON. The ateanushlp SAXON Captain. Matthews, will sail from Philadelphia on Saturday evening, November 10, at 6 o'clock. - - The steamship BOMAN, Captain Baker, wtl sail .tom Boston on Saturday, November 10, at 3 P. M. The line between Philadelphia and Boston Is flop composed of the • ROMAN OLew), Captain Baker, 1,483 tODE burtheta SAXON, Captain Matthews, 1,250 tons Written, NORMAN, Captain etrowell,l.llo3 tons burtken. Anse substantial and well appointed steamship. ;All sail punctually as advertised , and freight will la - *waived every day;a steamer being always on tho lerth to receive tame. ship g mare requested to send Bills of Lading wilt their For freight or plume having superior aecommods Coma, apply to BENBY WIMOR & CO., 11116 =South Delftware avenue. ror trenatt or paeans, apply to W2L L. JA General Agent, Ben 314 t•onth Wbarves FM M. R.klitio m 00.. No. I.M South Delaware romans. znuorkto ..1DIV31:11ND NOT/OE4. PFlcickirLV A NIA RA ILRoAD 004.2a-fIY I.oTBkat U.I.IER'S DaP a al ' Plimena.trrria,-Xiovember.l, 1866., NOTICE 7u tilnotalkioLDE ' The „Board of Pirectors have Una ,day declared a son' annual olvidend of Follll.Pgr.t . OrNT: °nine Capital /Stock of: the Coropan% , clear of Nattonat and Slate tafo:s, payable one' d after Ncvember 30,1866. Blank Powera of a ttorney for collecting dividends are tOne„.had at the °Mao of, the Company,-Nop 230 IBIRD street. ' aOr THOMAS T. FIIRTH Treasurer.-`, lUr , . 0 ' , FILE OF. OL4LRION,AND ALLEGE:I:ENT RIVER OIL COM PA:NY. No: 146 B. FOURTH street, PHILADELPHIA, NOP 5, 1866. The Directors have this - der declared the THIRD DIVIDEND of FIVE CENTS. per share, out of the net earnings of the Dotnilany: pay able to stockholders or, their legal represestativea on and after their:4h lett. -By order of the Beards • '• - PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE COMPANY. —lbe Managers have declared a Dividend of ODE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS on each Share, pay able on - demand, at the Exchange. . BENET D. SEIERREE.9, Secretary and 'Treasurer. fI—THE CX.WHI•ROIAL NATIONAL H , NB U,D I, OP PENNoTLVANIA, PHILADELPBIA, Nov. • The Board of Directors have this'day declared a Di vidend or. FIVE PER MAT , ',dyable on demand, clear of Nattmal Taxes. . C. PALMER, no6-03t Cashier. Ux. CENTRAL NATIONAL. BANE., PaTLsnsL PH/e, Nuv eth.lBBB. I.beßoard or rtirectors have this day declared of dividend of SIX TED CENT out or the profits cf the last six 'months, payable OD demand clear of tares. THEODORE. 111 rChEN. _ a.ND • MECHANICS' TNA. TIOAAL BANK, Pum.a.ns.cmira November. The Board of Lime:ors have this day declared a Dividend: of FIVE PER CENT.. also an extra Dlvi. dead of ONE PER CENT.. both payable on demand. ne6 6ti t W. EIgoKTON, la., Cashier. git:NATIONAL' BANK OP COMMERCE.— PHILADKrJrnis, November MA, 1866 Board of Directors have this day declared a Dividend of SEVEN AND A HALF PER CENT., payable on Demand—Clear of 'United -fates tax. JOHN A. LE WIS, Cashier. no&tu,tb,96t?‘ tx.MbOLIDATtON NATIONAL BANK. PHILADELPHIA. NOV. 5, 18661 she Board of hectors have tad day declared a Dividend of SIX PM, CENT. and an extra Dividend of TWO PEA CENT., for the last six months. paya ble on demand char of tax. no6•tn th eat• TOBRPH N. PEIBSOL, Cashier. WTI' NATIONAL BANK, PECLLADXL,PIIIA, Nov. 8, IE6B. che ° Beard of Directors have title day declared a Dividend of SIX EE MOM., payable en demand, clear of I 7 B. Tax. ncfreil G. ALBERT LEWIS, Cashier. IOb.FOIIIITH NATIONAL. BANK, OF PHILA. 13ELPBLA., 723 Asqs. ST/MET, PHLLADECL PHIA, Nov. 6, 1666. The Directors have this dax declared a Dividend of FIVE PIM CENT . for the last six montha, payable on demand, clear of taxes. no6-6t BAML J. MACNIMLASZ, Cashier. L—?NOVEMBER 5. 11366.—At a meeting of the Board of Dbectors of the Jefferson Fire litsci. ranee Company of Philadelphia. held this day, a .fml•annual dividend of Bils,E PER CcNT-, clear of all taxes. W 233 declared, payable on and after the 15th inst. PHILIP E. COLEMAN, nos -613 Secretary. THE WESTERN NATIONAL B a.NE. OF PREI.ADELPRIA.. Nov. 6 1866: he Directors have this day declared a dividend of TEN DEE CENT. payable on demand. clear of tax. C. D. WI6YGANDT, Cashier. - Wfi NSENOTON NATIONAL BANE. Patna- DELFRIA, Novembt r 6 1666 e Board of TirecTors have thit day decla'ed ■ Pividend of TWELVE PER CENT., payable on de mand. clear of United States tax. 606 621. WM llEct.*NhrEr.r Cashier. Ecl. CORN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANE PHILADELPHIA, NOV, 6, 1866. it he Diri mon have this day declared a dividend of SEVEN PER uENT. for the last six months. payable on dercituao, clear of tax, no 6 6t H. P SCHETSY, Cashier, cfe3IECILANI,W NATIONAL BANK. PEILA• DELPEIA. Nov. 61h. 18th Board of Directors have this day declared a Di vidend ofSIX PER CENT., payable on d.m and, free of taxes. J, WLEGARD JR-. nc6-6tl Cashier. fl-7 NATIONAL HANK OP THE ziORTILERN LIBEETLES, PHILADELPHIA., NOV' 5,186 i. be Directors have this day declared a dividend of TEN PER CENT for thepast air. months, payable on demand; clear Of United Sfatei tax. nos std W. (3113.1LMERE, Cashier. aZ; !SIXTH NATIONAL BANE.„—PituaDEY... PHIAL, November 2d, 1€66. Directors have this day declared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT. for the last six months, payable on demand, clear of taxes. R. B. SAL a, noS-Bli Cashier. £Ol3 I RWARMNATIONAL BANS.—Pnar.a. DELPHLA.. November 6. ISO. she Directors have declared a dividend of THIR TERN PER C.Ms; T., payable on demand. no 6-61.. F. P. oTEEL, Cashier. BIESIINESS Ulkitnt) Wit,ILI Id T. KEWEB & ERO I'HEIEt PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS, NO. 413 NORTH 'EIGHTS EaBEE - r, (ABOVE WILLOW,) PHILADELPHIA. (nov3.3taesi Repairing of all kinds at short notice. Orders through Post Office will receive prompt attention. sa- COUNTRY WORK ATT.e,eIDED TO. '"11. FLC. L.A.NettiSTER. GRAIN STORA, SPRUCE ESTREErWMARP, ESTASLITIEBD 1526. CORN, OATS and MILL,F.E.ED sold Wholesale and Retail at lowest Market Bates, and delivered to all parts of the City. se;-150 E.s?kitlVlAll°AdWalitYPAPB=sfft adelphht. Agana for the sale of the Products of the Ecuthisscrk Sugar Refinery and the Grocers' Bnirshi Hoots, of Philadelphia. TENNEYLVANIA WORKS,—ON THE DELA WARE river, below PHILADELP HIA, CICEBTEL: Delaware county, Pa. 3LEANEr as 00 Engineers gridiron Boat Minders, , SON Mannfactorera of All Winds of ;XiNDENSING AND S NGN-CONDENBMG TES, Ircn Vessels of all descriptions, Ballets, Vats, Tanks Propene's. &a., &a. T. BRANEY, W. B. RP &NSF, S. /atom:sou) Late of Date Reaney, Neafe a Co., Engineer in Chief. Penn 'Works. Phila. U. 8. New. J VAUGHAN MIKERIOR. Vad.. H. ICEEBRICE! J1'..70. E. ODP.E. QVCITHIVA.RX FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASH L.tiGTON EtTREETS. MERSIGS d, SONS ENGINEERS . AND .ZSAOI:7I3 Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Enginie for Land, River and Marine Service. Boilers Gasometers, Tanks. Iron Routs, &c Castings of all kinds, either iron or brass. Iron 'Frame Roofs for Gm Works, Workshops an, Railroad stations, &c. Retorts and Gas Machinery, of the latest and mos Use_ proved construction, Every description of Plantation Machinery' an, Sugar. Saw and Grist Mills. Vacuum Pans, br; Steam Trains, Defacators, 'Filters, Pumping gates, At. Sole Agents for N. Billects's Patent Sugar BolLui Apparatus, Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer ant Aspinwall & Woolley's Patent Centrifugal Saga: Draining Machine. (I An PEKTIIRKR.—biIfSiLEY, hIEBBIT.T, i7f,TffAC`Rauw, 718 CIUD3TINITT skew, Uannfacturess of Gm Fixtures, Lamps, Atc„ Ac mould call the attention of the public to their Lark , Ind elegant assortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendent/ Brackets, &c. They also Introduce Gas pipes Ini Dwellings and Public Buildings, and attend to extend lug. altering and repairing Gas pipes, All Work win ranted. la.lo /ARILS A. WRZEiHT. THOENTuD, PUCE. CILXIGENT anISOOM. THEODORE WSIORT. PEAT'S L. ErgAZI., PRYER WRIGHT & SONS, Importers of Earthenware, and Shipping sad Caramtealon Merehanta, Ho, 115 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia tomrvir ww.5. , 21 --OWNERA OP PROPEERTY..-Thl only place to get Privy Wells Cleansed and DLLs halted, St very low prices. A. PEYSSON, Hannesetnrer of Pondrebta , , Goldsmith's Hall. Library &reel CLOTHS, CASSIBIERE4, 4:0. etLOTBS, ,CASS.IItLERES AND VESTLNEIn. V TAMES& LER invite the attention of their Werke and others to their large and well -.assorted. stock An t3oods, adapted to men's and boys' wear, comprising .in part - ' Black French Cloths, Blue-French Cloths, Colored... French Clotho. OVERCOAT CLOM.S. • Black French Beavers, • . Colored French BeaVers - • ; Black Etignlm.ux Beavers, Colored Esquimau.: Bearam - . Blue' and Black Pilots, Blue and Black Paletota, PANTALOON STUFFS. Black French Cassimeras. • Black French_boeskiwt, - • Fancy Casalmares, . Inked and Striped Cassimerna, ' Plaid and Silk Mixed Casalmeres, Satinets, all qualltlss, (lords, Be ings avertee allgrans, am, Vest, At wholesale and retail, by ' JAMM &LEE, No.ll North Second et.. Sign of the Golden .Lamb. • DENTISTRY. D.'DOLPH LEE has adtrdoleteied Nitrous de. or l'altrathlr.eite , l o theueand with per: tec lor Dental. Surgical and Medical' tour EOf3e6 t andfotamissement.Only itily cents (sec.)Per tooth ft r extracting. No charge for extracting wben artificial teeth are ordered • Moe No.' 256 WestWashlngten &p are below Locust street. Seventh street 910 Pafts the door. Don't be foolish etlettigh to goeisewnere &Id ,Pay $2 and 113 for the gas. N —I continue to. eye , _in. eUttOttene to the Dental profeutork, • - Benj. CosteS; Thbnialf A.. Bud Thos. Latimer, Charles :Rhoads, Johnhien. ' ' ' Richard Wood; Wm. Purves, • , . C'bas-BzWci , ts; LLB,. Arthur G. Coffin, . Edward it:. Wood, 'BEnjamln Gine, . James Bayard, • John W Claghorn, Joseph 4.-Ctay. - .Thornaa Wattson, ' Alfred M • -Collins,' Jt seph John E. Graeff.• . 'John ashlinrst,. = flours' D. enleriaid- • At a subsequent meeting-of the Board- the following appointment was made; to wit.- John flicks, Agent. - There are 120 gratuitous female visitors (visiting t 'the I. istricts where they reside): and who,' from long experience:know neatly all the wortnY:Pd9r- Watt ,following JP an epitome.of their labors and disburse. 10 ents for thepast year, taken from the annual report,,' to wit: JACCIaIt.IDGWAY, • -; 4ecretary Cashier. Materials, Beducect to Motley Value by Estimate. Cad) istributed by visitors from approiuria _ tions by the General Board 11,3 875 act Cash distributed from collections made by the visitors them Selves .- - . . 2 504 Cash distribute° from Cie office , wages paid out there as aid.-- -.....- 1,1130 Cash distributed to sewing women by the La. dies' Branch 4,0171E • Cashdistributed to other 171:1 — ire ". 11 - aior'eaTtie store of the Society • 783 tl7 Cash Value of 1740 tons of cost. (of 2 240 lbs. to the -. ton.) distributed, in quarters, at !" 37 50- . . 131150 co Cash v al ue 01 . 64 ton7s . OrcosL. and u cords of _ WOOD c/llected by the visitors. .. . 708 00 t ash value of provisions, Including 'dour, buckwheat flour, Indian , meal, potatoes, . beans, hominy. tea, coffee, sugar. moissaas, bread, soup meats and medicines and deli cacies for the sick. .. 1,550 00 Cash value of mate r i als: - 17E1 — ii7e . ;;; - and par. Gaily worn garments. the gifts of various Don. as and other Societies (acknowledged elsewhere) and of i udividuals, cash, 875. 1,V.-1 GO Cash value 0f2511 yards of stuffs; 45 articles of furniture and bedding, and 128 pairs of boots and shoes . . . . . Cash value Or55D stoves lent bearing the name of the Society, to Prevent their loss. These stoves were patterned by the Society for this useand are very economical la their operatitn. They cost. with repairs, deliver ea and returned, abo ,, t 06 each As th.y last three years, the cost (and consequent value to the poor) per year oftheae stoves is, tlierefore.....Z -2..-$33,43471. money both hq oney .nd materials thank fully ecelyed at the office of the Society. N. W. corner of Seventh and Sansom streets, or by the Treasurer, kc`mnttd Wilcox,..l sq., 404 Chestnut stree;, 006.6 Q Y liG MEN'S CIR U I F T& M N ASSODIATION , OF HILILD4LPIECIA, - - Will be held In the 1 _ , ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ox TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. ADDRESSES BY . . REV. DE CLARE, OF ALBANY. BISHOP SIMPSON, OF PHIL ADA- D. I . MOODY. EL , ,Q. OF OHICIAGI. GEN. HOWARD AND MANY DISTINGUISHED STRANGERS WILL BE PRESENT. TlCE.ars (a PORTION FOR RE.,ERVED' SEWIS) W'LL BE READY .70R GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION ON MONDAY NEXT,AT THS HALL or 'THE ASSOCIATION No, 1210 CHESTNUT STREET, and .A.SHMEAD'S, 724 CHESTNUT STREET. no9-6t By Order of the Comin'tlee. compliance with the Act of As _ sembiy, April 4th, 1865, providing against' a a tougfal detention and appropriation of barrels and. Other. vessels, Bergdell & Paula. Brewery of the City Philadelphia. Pennsylvania, have filed in the office of the Court of Common Pleas a dcription of marks by which their barrels and vessels are known., We claim as cur property all barrels and veSselsbelongin to us. Mark 1, L. B. C. P. branded on the head and; tottom of each vt eget Or barreL • 2. A private mark of an anchor, about two Inches in length, branded on the head or bottom, or on both head, of each barrel or vessel. - - aoS•f 812* BERODOLL & PSOTTA. OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND GRAY'S FERRY PASSENGER RAILWAY CO PANY, TWENTY-SECOND STREET, BELOW SPRUCE. PLECLADELPHIA, Nov. sth. 1566, A Special Meeting of the Stockholders of the Plias del, hia and Gray's Ferry Passenger Rail Way Own pans will be held at this Office on MOND a.Y. Novem ber 19, at 3 P. M., for the purpose of considering the propriety of entering into a contract with the Schuyl.-• kill Riser Railway Company, for a lease of their Road to this Company. • By order of the Board of Directors. - JAMES Mc FADDEN. la.. Secretary. 01 , 1 ICE OF THE, 1 - HILADELPRIA. ;AND [C?E,OUTB ERN MAIL STEA.M , SEIP COMPANY, SOUTH DELA.Wa.hE AVENUE. PHILADat, Pius:November Bth. IRss. STOCKHOLDERS' bioTitth..—Subseribers to the Capital Stock of the Philadelphia and Southern Mart St.annhip Company are hereby notified that certifi cates for the same are now ready, and will be issued from this office in exchange for the instailmeat • re. cei pt.% 'WILLIAM J. MALCOLM, 1 ca. lme heel etavy and Treasurer. TO. OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND SOLMELERN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. 314 SOUTH DEL AWARE AVENUE. Notice is hereby given that by a resolution of the Board of Directors of the above-named Company, adopted Augusta:lth. 466, the. FOURTH and isal In statiment of the Capital Stock of said Company, being THIRTY PER CasTrAt or SEVENTY-FIVE 1/01.- LARS per share, has been called in, and is due and payable at this office. _ • OFFICE OF THE lIERRriorAc, BRALLNG L -- COMPANY OF LAKE SUPERIOR, In WAL NUT street. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. li. 1.565. NOTICE TO ETOCKHOLDICHS. n ItatoUment of /i (ONE 'DOLLAR) per share on each and every share of the Capital Stock of the Com pny is this day called: due qncipayaWe on the DM day oycnbcr next, at the Office of the Conapany, 132 LNCT street, By order of the Board of Directors. • . - SA HURL P. DARLINGTON', . Secretary. 0c.12-f,s,tnoll? OFFICE OF GRANT OIL COUPANY, N. E. 4,D 7 corner FIFTH and WALNUT s; eet, Novem ber 3,1865. By order of Board of Directors. a meeting of the Stockholders of the Company will be held at th.qc office on BIONDAY 12th, noon—to take into conside ration the condition of the Company - and the 'propriety of sellang the properties. B. A MITCHELL, r 04. in,w.th.fsbt* Secretary. fCq,Dn RCANTILE BENEFICIAL AB3DCIA TION.—The twenty-fifth annual meeting wilt beheIdonTUESDAY next, nth inst., at 3 o'clock e, .at their moms, N. W. corner SaVENTR and s.A.Nt• ODI streets, second story. he Annual Report will be submitted, and an elec tion held for Managers for the ensuing rear. no6-6t* WILLIAM A. HOLLN, Secretary. THE ANN - CAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders of the DIINSA RD CREEK OIL COMPANY will be held at the Office of the,Coropany, No. 39 Sonth SECOND street, on TUEnDA.Y. Nor. 26th, )566, at 4 o' lock. P. M. nOO-1.0t• P. STACK HOUSE, JR., Secretary. MO) ELF LA. LYING-IN AND NIIESIC t&D ). CHASITY. be Annual Bleating will be. held at Pie Nurses' Rome, 726 North Eleventh etre*, ork,IOI , TDAY, rem ber 12th. 1866 at 8 o'clock, P. M. (1 D. RaTCHIE. Secretary. JQHNS" ENGLISH ROOFING CLOTH, AND coated with LIQUID GUTTA PEltfallA PAINT.. • making them perfectly water 'proof • , LEARY GRAVEL ROOFS repaired with Gotta P..rcna Paint, and warranted for five year& , L SARI?' S LATE ROOFS coated with liquid which becomes'us hard as elate. • •t ; - TIN, COPPER, ZINC, or IRON coatedtwith Liqtdd., Gotta Penni:wet small expense. Cost ranging froka • one to two cents par equareloot, Old Board or ked,n49 Boots ten Cents per square foot, all complete: • ' Material constantly on hand and. for salebY PHILADELPHIA AND PENNSYLVANIA ROGF.' ' • RIO COMPANY. - GEO. HOBART.; . 230 North FOURTH Street. „(OVER TOUR FINE . On.REETB.—Linen Drtigget v s p r epaTed expressly for use at EvenlntrAnsettb. blies, may be hired -.for the single 001111tratif watt h o i s t er e r s to lay same. To those havirigexpenstva car:- pets which they desire to protect. this: nutheo may be of someAPP/Y at Car Pet Store nether tet street: • - >:. - DODGERS & WOSTICNHOLIKE 'chives, Rodgers & Wade's *ad Rut& wiliabora: Table Outlery,, Scissors ht„Qaess.„- a i m s& Scissors; and all kinds-of Cutlery_ grown!. littOrDOUshee t rh bfp., 115 TENplc ,_ w e se wow; 122 wrlaueima.wmaragingsgtor-v SPECIA.L.-NOTICES. FOUNDED. BENEVOLENT AIdeOOLATION. 1/o . .frOttriDND 1831—".dnilniti!vtiory for, the. lilneou rapententV'lndustry the Suppression of Panperistn' cuut the .&W/ of SI ffering among the Worthy Poor."—AL thEranntiarrneetirg held Tuesdef:Ociober - 14, 1566.-st the rooms or the Society, northwest .corner ofSayenth. and-Benson' streets, the following -gentlemen' . were duly elected' officere and melange's for the ensuing y Pres'dent—SAMllEL H. PERKINS. Vice Presidents—RlC:ll4ED L. . WOOD, FIBILER . Treasurer—EDMUND W1L00E,414 Chesinuttraet. Corresponding isecretary—L. • MONTGOMERY BOND. - Recording Secretary—JO - NNE, ATwooD: ' LABORS. • /Co. of visits made to the ...... - " Famines ander . Sick administered unto—. " Deaths attended upon—live by • Cholera ".Persons found employment in" eluding domestics , to Mseee —1,24 a " Children placed at school and dm:Way chool- 1041 • " Persona, including children. tonna • asyhtms" Young girls - abandoned , life and restored to . friends THE TWELFTH .42s.:?zilVERSAILY ne3 s,tn,th,tnol9 WILLIAM I. DIALCOLM, Treasurer. COVKEtED VTIE M!=il3l
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