Mu. EYBRETT'S ORA.Ticac—Mr. Everett (tee been making another of hie classical and highly aw a h e d ora tions, Which will add fresh laurels to his :fame as an orator. The distinguished gentleman is as practical as he is elegant and accomplished, for he designs, we understand, before returning to Boston, to make a short stay in this city for the purpose of procuring for himself a first class mutt from the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rookhill & Wilson, No,. 603 and 605 Chestnut street. above Sixth. FURS. AT 'vairlrOnDS,' CONTINENTAL, COURTLAND - SAUNDERS INSTITUTE.—Ad dress Rev. Dr. Smnipsits, Philadelphia. •nol4.tu¬* ,PaoToeßA.vrc A.LMI BS.—Photograph 6umm. *Tor 2.1 Portraits, morocco $1 26 to $2 00 It' 2 50 to' 7 00 " 0b10ng.... 3 60 to 10 00 , t' .... 660 to 100 0 ft, qilarto,... 8 00 to 12 50 tt .... 12 00 to 27 50 II 50 Li u . go (1100 "160 II .The largest and most beautiful assortment in the oity. 'Turkey morocco, also'relievo, antique bind. lap. WILLIAM. W. RA.P.D.0.(41 Pilanutaatur, er, No. 326 Chestnut et., below Fourth, south side, GET TEE BEST. -7-The Holy Bible—Mir . ding's Editions. Family, pulpit, and pocket Bibles, in beautiful styles of Turkey morocco and antique bindings. A new edition, arranged for photograuMie portraits of familia. WILLIAM W. NARDINO, Publisher, No. 326 Chestnut street, below Fourth. 1 3 110T.001tAPII ALT:Mrs IN EVE.= VA IIIV.TY OP ST VLE.--Rioh Turkey morocco, antique, ivory mountings, ornamented edges, &a., &a., hold ing from twelve - to two hundred photographs, the largest and beet assortment In the City, WILLIAM.' W.HARDINO, 316 Chestnut at., below Fourth, south aide. SPECIAL NOTICES,. 131PAOVEMISPT Dr VT! BIRD OF TOWER. Some people say the world has not Improved in Intellect a jot Since North% F 10034-1.18 true (they Say, ) We're more enlightened at this day Than thqe who lived in times of old, For instance, in the " Ageof Bold." But the, felloWs Who lived then ' Were wiser—yes—and better men Than thetie Who, at the Present time; Pro ctise rascality sublime. Rif covsries will be made. of course, But not by iutellectual force; , . One lueisY thought to others leads. And so invontion'e course proceeds. As time advances, every age Adds sotatithiiig to the spacious page Of human knoWledge; but be sure Men are no toi,ser than before; I For if, they were, the world would sea rees tumult and ferocity. • And yet, for all, the world has moved., And men la arts have much ImprOved. That stirs improvenielit has gone far Is shown at ToWer-Nall Bazaar; Where is always to he found the largest and. best itseertment of Gentlemen% Ready-made Plothing in Thiladelphifc TOWER RAIL, _ -- NIS MARKET Street, it BENNETT & Co. WAI.COT & BURNHAM, N 0.27 S. SIXTH Si' WT South SIXTH St: No. 27 'South SIXTH St. ' Formerly No.- 721 Oheetnnt street. Wholesale, and Retail:Agents for the " Uniyermil Wringer," The "Cog-Wheel" Wringer, The oulr Cog-Wheel Wring - oil - v . lth tbe ''PATE?T IiEGIMATOR, And the only reliable Wringer In market. fo. 27 B: Sixth st 110202 t. 3 DEAFNEE4S, EYE ,AND EAR, THROAT, DIS EASES; CATAIIItIT —The above maladies treated With the utmost succsis DR. VON MOSORZISICER, Opting and Attest, graduate of Vienne, Office, 1027 WALNUT Street,. Where SIM be examined hundreds ofleatimonials from the very bcq known men in the country, among which , - itre several from old and responsible citizens of Phila delphia, who can be personally referred to. no2l-66* DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, AND ALL DISEASES Which tto Eye or Ear is heir to. successfully treated by Prof. J. ISAACS. DI. D.. Oculist and Anrist. No. 511 PINE Street. Testimonials from the most reliable .nottrees ELS f)o seen at his office. The medical faculty are invited to accompanY their patients. as he has no Secret InAilt mode of treatment, Artificial Eyes inserted Without pain., No charges Made...for examination. It ADVERTISE t ADVERTISE I I ADVERTISE I! HOLIDAY GOODS in'COUNTRY NEWSPAPERS. through the Pubßailers' SORBS WEBSTER. No. 50'North FlErli Street Agent. nol9-8t JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC. Promote the growth ,of the Hair, Nemova Scurf and Din s draff, Give tie Hair a glossy appearance: Prevent Baldness, Care diteases of the Scalp, = , Heelothe Bald Heads With new Hair, Prevent piernature 4:3 raynees, , AND being taatefully but up, in nevr-style-glass stoppered bottles, and delightfully perfumed. is adapted to the toileVtable, nit afford aeninal aathlactlon to all whei. give it atrial.' • ~x.; Ptivared oaly D 11.1). J 25 1 ,11; & SON; iiol9.thstrigt N0.'.212 OFIEST4LIT Eltreet. - Min 'DTA HAIR .DYEI . WATCEIELOR I S celebrated . HAIR DYE to the Bee ift tlid Worl.de_ The. only Hat:name True. and Reltabta Dye !mown. This splendid Hair Dye to Perfect--ehanger Wed. Ritety. or GraiHalr, instantly toja aims( Blaa or Natural Broils, without injuring the Hair or Stain ing the Shin, leaving the Hair Soft and - Beantitol; Ia Parts Irish vitality. ireonently restoring its pristine Peer, and reatiffes the effects of-Bad Dyes. The Henning to slang Vninpun A. BATCHELOR; all others are mere :imitationi, and , ehonld be avoided. Sold hi all Druggists. do. FACTORY, , SI BARCLAY Street; stew York. Batoltelor's Wew Toilet Gleam for Dressing the Hair, jaa-U' • ONE,PEIOIt O.LOTEING, OF THE LATEST &snag, made in the Beat Manner. expresely for RI. SAIL SALES: LOWEST Selling Pelee marked in Plain Tignres. All Goode made to Order warranted gallant... tory. Our. Onn•Faroa Smolt is strictly adhered to. Ml an thereby treated alike. de1.2.17 I JONES & CO.. 601 MARIEST. Strait ASTEDIA AND ALL BRONCHIAL AFFECTIONS sued br a new antem of EVECTILICITY,witiront shocks or pain, by Dr. A. IL STEVENS, 1418 SOUTH PENN SQUARE. ocsi-tt DR: SWEET'S - ISTALLIBIA LODI:ENT IS A Sartain rowdy for Neuralgia,: . STEINIO . AY'S - FrANos The fame of these instruments has extended to every Sart of Europe. We And on the programme of the Phil. harmonic Concerts in Bremen and Bnutswick a 'note Mating that the grand piano fortes used were " from the Jatanufactory of Messrs. STEINWAY & Sons, New York." We also see by, a London paper, noticing the fact of WILLITS PAPE playing before the Prince and. Princess of Wales daring the bridal festivities, that "the piano used at the castle was one of STEINWAY & SONE', New TOrk, Which took the prize medal at the Worid's Fair." BLASIUS BROTHERS, No. 1006 CHESTNUT Street. se4B•aw tr H 0 D. E E 'STEW( as CO.'S PIANOS. MASON a; HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS. 7. E: GOULD; ► Ol SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT. FI nri 3SA-A-WELIED. SHELLENBERODR—WITITHCAR —On the 19th inst., by the Bev. D. W.Bartine:D. D., John E. Shelleaberger Mies'Amandalf., daughter of William B. Whitecar, ~rgtt„ all of this city. DAVlS—COX.—November 10th, by the Rev. M. D. Hurts, at the Parsonage of the Twelfth-street M. B. Church, BD Poplar street, ,Mr. Isaiah Davis to Miss Rachel C. Cox. all of this EVANS—MATHEY 8. —On Monday. Nov.l6th, by Rev. P. El. Henson, Mr. Joseph Evans to Miss M. L Matheys. all of this city. No cards. At St. Peter's Church, on Thursday. November 19th, by the Bey. Geo. Leeds, D. D JAS. SOMNRS ECM Ben., to Ahh9, daughter of John Welsh, Boq. DtEI . SMITH.—On: Thursday evening, lath instant, Sarah Orients. 'widow of Wm. Alex. Smith. . The funeral will take place from her late residence, No. 511 South Eleventh street, thte ,(Saturday) afternoon, 21st Inek, at 2 o'clock. - .. ~ WECKERLY. —Suddenly, on the 19th Inst.. Daniel L. Weciterly, aged.4s2 years. - The relatives and friends of jape family are respectfully Invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, southwest corner Germantown avenue and Otter street, on Sand av afternoon, at 1 o'clock, To proceed to Odd Bellows' Cemetery. • • WHAM (iN.—On the morning of the 20th inst., Anna Wharton, daughter of William and Deborah F. Wharton, in the 30th year of her age. * Palmer,PALMER. — On Wednesday, 15th instant, Edwin A. a aged 64 years. His male friends are invited to attend his funeral, from his late ,residence, Ho, 1509 Chestnut street. on Monday morning next, at ft o'clock. >o* . LEDIME.—On the morning of the 18th instant, Rev. 31,b.n. Lednum, of the Philadelphia Annual Conferenes p the M. B. Church. The ministers and friends are invited to meet at Green sreet M. B. Church, en Saturday. the 21st Inst. , precisely to O'clock, for religions services, previous to proceeding o Lancaster for interment; • 11 1 proceeding o wiX,COX.—.. On'Wednesday 19th instant. William T. ' Wilcox, in the 39th year of hie age. , _. His male friends are invited to attend ids funeral, this ay (Saturday), at 10 o'clock A. M., from the residence of is mother...in-law. Dirs. Ralston, No. 258 South Pit enth street. * FEARSOir. —At the residence of I. Newton Pierce, in i i jeochlanatande 20 ce th ou ln if :t r , o w a, : s i o n i a:a or a La P ix e c a n r: 3 l r: a l ,m a . 8 , Il i - in er of Cart. Nevins , Independent Battery, and only eon e leth_year of his age. BAIR —riday merninst, yeseskh inst ., Ann mim e ife of Matthewßaird, aged The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband. I No. 833 North Tenth street, on Monday morning, the 23d. ~ Inst. - , at 9 o'clock, without further invitation. To Proceed 1 tOrntiment Cemetery. . - .. j TZGERALD.—On. Wednesday, 18th instant, Jesse ritzgerald, Sr. . , ; Ills friends are invited to attend hiitflineral, on &friday ~ Inornia, , et penllyn, Montgomery county.„Pa„froin the residence of S. M. )iunn. Cars leave Third and Thump-, son at 10 fin M. 1 4.1 IbtLACK•DAESS jjp,_ mintß s, .volotu• Baps, Mout- Morinose, Henrietta Cloths or silk-warp Cash ot imam Poplins. Irish. Poplins, Inulish re r ig t it ik.rabartnes.Alepinee. corded M.onsgelinee. Ansa ; bat s. , o i . anm . Baratkoae, Turin Clothe, Paramattes, Laines Often tal Lustroe, AU:eau and Mohair Lustre' S co p e Cersla Bil ßr ks. oam i ng suit, Axmnre, Poult de Sole , anti ,I • • - & Sox . oda Mourning Stori,'Ne. 918 CHEST DMT Street. YRE LANDELL HAVE, BY steamer, CEULDRENVBALIKORALB. F,Y RE 'Si" LAN D 1;1 4 HAVE THE popular VZLVET CLOTHE foi LEidiesi YRE I L ANDELL HAVE :THE 711331)11 Carnal% adz LOINi 511 AWLS, ON, $125. itid 1115. M. REV. 3. M. CALDWELL, PASTOR of the Second Congregational Church of San Fran cisco, California, will preach in the FIRST CONGRE• GATION AL CHI:MGR, corner of Fre.nkford anti Slontgo • mer y avenue, Sabbath morning, at 1034 o'clock. Rev. D. L. GEAR preaches at 7,Y, P. M. Subject—" David's prayer for the welfare of the rising generation." lb rizx., CHURCH OF THE NEW TESTA MENT. ELEVENTH and WOOD Stmts.—Ray. T. BTOCKTO (pastor)lo,4 4. M., and 731 P. M 11. ICO CERT DEAL CONSE QUENCH of the Hall being temporarily engaged for another purpose, there will be no Service TO-MoE gill.o W EVEN lt* MST. CLEIVLUNT'S CHURCH, TWEN TIETH and (311E1tRY Streetts.—To-morrow being the Fourth Sunday in the month, the Miernoon Service will be omitted. Evening Service at 731 ; o'clock. H. taw. CLINTON.STREET PRESBYTE RIAN I:RUBOR, TENTH, below ,- 110-•• Bev. DANIEL MAROH, Pastor, will be open for Divine ser vice on TOMORROW (Sabbath) EVSNING. at TX o'clock. OD to 400 THIRD REFORHE 0 DUTCH CRIIRCEL corner of TEN PR and FILBERT' Sts. —The Rev. DENNIS WO RTITAN will be installed roaster of this Church TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. Sermon by the Rey. _J .E TAY.OII, D. D., of New York. Services to commence at MI o'clock. TWELFTH ST. 43HURCI-L— -KA hunday-School Tract Meeting will be held in this Church To-MORROW, at 2 o'clock P. M. Rev. J. Flannery - , ex-Governor-Pollock, and others, will ad dreen the meeting. The public is cordially invited to be rvo.Pnt. C S I NFIA C IPR I D ‘ ET l , l btoV:Val t d C htlei- U tt VINE SERVICE 10V A. M.. and 734 P. AL Sermon in tbe EVENING by Rev. Dr. CARDEN. Sabject—" True lieroiem." Young men cordially invited to the Eve ning re/vice. It. M. YOUNG HEN'S ASSO CIATION. —The regular monthly meeting will be hold on MONDAY Evening. ltov 38d, at 7;4 o'clock, at the Roome, Nos. 1009 and 101 L Chestnut street. The ninth anniversary of this association will he held on MONDAY, November 30, at CONCERT HALL. Tickets can be procured at the Rooms, and of the rae n021.-21.* M. ONE HUNDRED AND EIGIUCH ONE Meeting of the ARUY CO .111111VrEE, Young Men's Christian Association. attached to the U. S. Chrisstau Commission, will be held on YO-1,10/0101V EVENING, in the Yiret Carmen Reformed Church, RACE street, below Fourth, at &clock. GEORGE H. STUART, Esq., Chairman, Christian Commission, and others, will address the meeting. . lt* DIOTICE—TRE TR/RD STREET M. E. CHURCH, of Camden, N. J., will na re opened for Divine Service, on SUNDAY next, 221 inetant. Preaching in the morning at 10X o'clock, by Bishop hIMPSON, one of the most eloquent pulpit orators in the land; in the evening, at 7 o'cicek, by the Rev. h G. .1110NROS, of Trenton.. Friends, one and all, come and hear! CAMDEN, Nov. 21,-1569. ll* ACCOILDANCR T FiRIs President's Proclamation, the Spiritualists and others are invited to assemble at tho PHOENIX• STREET CHURCH. on 'THURSDAY NEXT, at 1.0.3.-.1 A. M- and 3P. M. Addresses will be delivered by Miss 13ECKW1TD, Dr. CHILD. and others. At 7!..: there will heft, FeetiVal held in the Church. Tickets to this 60 cents. - Proceeds for the benefit of the Church. - it* g • THE SIXTH ANNIVERSAHN Csii` THE NOONDAY PRAYER. MERV NU will be celebrated on MONDAY, the 23d. of this Month, in the GROUCH OF THE. EPIPHANY, at 12 o'clock. Rey. Dr. NEWTON will preside, and Clergymen and ItY men of all the Evangelical Denominate/re are expected to take part in the Exercises. We hope the friends of this important Institution will be present in large numbers. It* 'RELIGION IN THE ARM.Y.- IK., A Meeting for the Promotion of the Spiritual In terests of the Soldiers of the Army will be held in CAL VARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, LO OUST Street above Fifteenth. TO•MORRO W EVEN INC , at 7,1 2 " o'clock. Addresses will he made by Alvord. of BoSton, and Rev. J. J. Marks, D. D., of Pittsburg, whose long experience in the Army . will enable - them to give most interesting statements of its condition and wants. it. r- IA MEETING IN BEHALF OF` THE BPISCOPAL HOSPITAL. will -be held at the Church of the Epiphany. on SUNDAY BVENINCI, at half past :. Bishop Potter will preside. Addresses by Rev. Drs Newton. Morton, and Spear, Dr. Casper Mor ris, and Mr. Wru. Welsh. ThelEpiscopal Clergy are re quested to give notice of the meeting, rand invite their congregations to attend. No collection. It M , SPIRITUALISM. MISS MA'i"TIE L. BECKWITH, of Connecticut, a Trance- Medium. will lecture at RANSOM-STREET 'HALL, on SUNDAY, at 10% A. M. and 7% P. M. Admittance 6 cents. it* r 3- VHF. MEMBERS OP TEM " PENN BELIEF ASbOCIATION " cordially invite Ladies to meet with them at their Rooms, southeast corner BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Streets, on VirEDNES DAY AFTERNOON of each week. to assist is making up garmente to forward to the sick and wounded soldiers. The calls from Annapolis for aid for the released prison ers makes it Imperative we each should do our utmost to . supply the demand. The ' Penn Relief 'has been for warding stores to Annapolis the past year, and received evidence of the faithfulness of their distribution. Contri butions of all kinds,will be gladly received at the above place, and forwarded.. ANNA P. LITTLE, Secretary, 818 BROAD Street. No. 27 S. Sixth et Ma , THE REBEL RAM ATLANTA will be placed on the Dry Dock for repairs early next week. To accommodate those that cannot 'alit her in the day time, she will be lit up EVENINGS, until 10 o'clock. for exhibition. - . - uo2e-It ar- ,-0-., •• MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRADE.—a. stated meeting of the Members of the Board of. Trade Association will be held at the Hall of the Hoard. No. 505 CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY, lioVember 23, at Z.% o'clock, evening. Jiff/Mt L. ELUDGET, Secretary. LA DIES' FAIR.—THE _FIRST ASSOCIATLOX OF WEST PHILA.- ELPHI a, for the, relief of the Widows and Famitiel,of our Brave Soldiers w,ho have fallen. in battle, and the Families of Soldiers; yet in the field or in onr hospitals, so fat as resident in West Philadelaia, are now holding a - Fair. to commence OIL MONDAY Evening, the 16th inst.. at 7 o'clock: in the COMMISSIONERS' HALL, corner of THIRTY-SEV . EINTII and NAHK EB Streets; .West Philadelphia. nol9-5t PASSENGER-RAILWAY NOTICE. —At a meetlng of the BOARD OF FRBSIDRii PS, held November 17,1863, It was Resolvd, That on and after November 23 the price of an exchange ticket on any of the City Passenger Rail ways shall beEIGHT CENTS. - nolb-St HENRY. CROSKRY, Secretary. jr•Va. — UNION BENEVOLENT ASSOCIA.- 1109111•4 . ,TION. At• Its Thirty-second Annual Meeting.. held October 20, the following'doings of the Association in the past year were ordered to be,pnblished, to wit: Number of visits made to homes of the suffering. 11,048 Number of families under care.. • 4,050 Number of sick ministered to 791 Number of dead ministered to 1.18 Number of adults found employmerit 959 Number of children sent to Sunday school. • ....• Si Number of persons provided with asylums 62 Cash distribuled by visitors .525 45 Caelapaid.s`ewiiig women for the year. • • . . ... . 2,564 12 - Caeli for coardistributekO,224 t0n5)........ ..... 4,0 M 45 Valve of coal 812 00 - Numbenntworinen.M dintributed .114477. - value• .7: 'LIMBO Articles of leeddisig,,blemketea4art , er=r.' .• .. 375,00 Boots and "shoes------999999777777 pairs ' 115.00 000 stoves loaned—anneal value 750 CO The following gentlemen were unanimously elected officers and manr OFFICERS he ensuing year: LIST 01? FOR 156V61: PRESIDENT. • • -SAMUEL a.. PERKINS: VICE PRESIDERS RICHARD. D.' WOOD, J., FISHER LBAMINg. TREACE:WA, - EDMUND WILCOX: CORRESPONDING SECRETARY, • L: MONTGOMERY BOND. RECORDING SECRETARY, JOHN ,II ATWOOD. MANAGERS. Benjamin Coates, Joseph H. Dulles. William M. Collins, John Ashlturst,' Thomas Latimer,' Thomas A. Budd. John Bohlen. Charles Rhoads, William Purees,, Richard Wood, Arthur U. Coffin, Charles S. Warts, M. D., Benjamin Orne, E. R - Wood, John W. Claghorn,' William Evans, Jr.. Thomas Wattson. . James Rayard, - S. Morrie Waln, Joseph Clay. At -a subsequent - meeting of the Board of Managers JOHN HICKS was re-elected Agent, and Messrs. COOPER and EVANS Collectors The Collectors will commence their usual rounds at an early day. Contributions may also be left with the Treasurer, EDWARD WILCOX, IRK- CHESTNUT Street. or with the Agent, at the office of the Association, N. W. corner SEVENTH and sal- BOK Streets. No other persons are authorized to receive subscriptions. nol9-6t CRITTENDEN'S PHILA.DELPFIIA. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 637 CIPESTACT Street, (corner of Seventh.) Day and Evening in atruction. in BOOKKEEPING, in its Parioas branches. as practised by the best Accountants, Penmanship, Bu siness Forms. Calculations, Sc. Students instructed separately, and can enter at any time. n019.3t* mEOHANIcs , Nov. 16, 1863. were elected Directors of thi suing Year: Joseph B Mitchell. William B. Thompson, John C. Davis. Charles Leland, - Louis C. Inngerich, , Benjamin W. Tingley, G. D. , Rosextgarten. n017.6t ' - strit.Gir.ort-ARTIST'S-OFFICE,. FOR MUTILATED SOLDIERS.—SOLDIERS who have lost an ARM or LEG in the service. and. desire the Patent "PALMER Limbs" to be supplied by Gorerx.- ment, should return this . notice immediately to this of fice, stating their loss by letter, with name, company. regiment, and residence. R PRANK Z.A.LMK,II 0c22-tf, 1609 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. m. CORN EXCHANGE MINK.— PRILLDELPHIA, Nov: 3,1863. The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT., clear of all TEMWEIand payable Oil deman . 14 d. J. . TORREY, no4 7 tf Cashier. OLlti. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CON PANY, TBEASITRBR'S DEBAR MINT. - • PHILADELPHIA, October 18, 1883. The Board of-Dlrectors have this day declared a semi annual dividend.of FIVE per cent, on the capital stook of the Company, clear of. Nakional and. State taxes, Paiable on and after Novemhet 18.1863. -Bowers of attorney for collection of dividends can ha had on application at the office of the Company, No. 1638 South THIRD Street. ocl7-tdel THOS. T. FIRTH. Treasurer. MPHILADIELPHIA. AND READING AILROAD COMPANY, Waco 1137 South' FOURTH Street. PHILADELPHIA. September 2,-1963. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The following-named persons are entitled to a Dividend on the Common Stook of this Company. The residence of several of them is un known, and it is, therefore, necessary that the certifi cates of stook should. be presented. on calling for the . Dividend. S. BRADFORD Treasurer. STOCKHOLDERS' NAMES? . - Mrs. Mary Bishop. S. Lancaster... Timothy O. Boyle, Percy M. Lewis, - Clement Biddle, Fanny _Mary Mltchersou. Ann Copeland, John Mclntyre. A.Emelle and J.Newbold, John S. Moore, Trustees,James McKnight, Debbie A. Hughes. Beni. F F .Newport. B iw a T. Harrison,. BOW. ott, James Hallowell; _ W Rodman James W. Hallowell, Sarah Ann Richards. Catherine C. KoPpille , BeilTY B. Sharer. Daniel Klapp. Maria L. Sadler, Mary Kuhn. • Andrew Turner, Chas. Kuhn, Hartman Mrs. Rebecca Ulrich; Kuhn and J. H. Kuhn. Err. Asher M. Wright. of S.4frihn. William Young, R. V. R. Leisse Extrx... W. R. MoVickar. cad James G. Schaff. For. of Austin Smith. John S. Leine. decd: Willis & Igo. sed.stuth.tf UPI ' , HER HOME, IN 'grETIMAN TOWN, on Wednesday afternoon; NoTember 18th, about 3 o'clock. a LADY, 4 0 years of age, in a plain brown dress, with a child 4 years old, wearing long flaxen curls, in a light rockaway, of Caruther's make. drawn by a sorrel horse, accompanied by a black New foundland dog. Last seen going northward, on Town snip line, above School lane. Any information suitably rewarded, if left at the Gem antown or the Central Po lice Station, or Detectiyea' Wilco FIFTH. and CHEST NUT Streets. n021.3t* GOAL.--A LOT OF FIRST-QUALITY Na Broken and Screened COAL, at $9 50 per ton, NINTH and WILLOW Streets. Cno2l•3t*] KNOWLES. *TERNAL REVENUE -UNITED -""STATES-EXCISE NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby Oven to all persons residing 07 doing business in the FOURTH. COLLECTION DISTRICT, composed of the Fourteenth, Fifteenth; Twentieth, TWenty-iiret, and Twenty-fourth Wards of the city and. county of Philadelphia. that the valuations. and enumerations made and, taken within this District will be Open for examination at this office from and- after 'FRIDAY; November 20th, until 'SATURDAY; December sth, 1E53. and that for the Ore days next . ensuing, December 7th, Sth, 9th, loth, and 11th, appeals mill be recemedAnd'determined. all appeals must be inlyriting, and specify the particu lar cause, matter, or thing, respecting which a decision is requested, and state the ground or principle of inequa lity or error complained of. All persona liable to License in this District are re minded that .the penalties for doing business without a United States license will be rigidly enforced. D. P. SOUTHWOETR. - usessor, No. 427 OFINSTNUT Street. ' Farmers and Mechanics' Bank Building. no2l-6125,28,30-de2,6 • ' PERSONS LIABLE TO • PRICE OF U. S. Assuage% THIRD DISTRUST PENNSYLVANIA. NOTICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the annual lists, Valuations and enumerations, made and taken in this• district, in pursuance of the provisions of the 11. S. Ex cise Laws, will be'open for examination on EIWIDAY, November Bth, and remain open until WEDEMSEAY, November.26th. APPeals, relative to, the same, will be heard. and de termined by the Assessor, from November 26th to De comber Ed, between the hours of 10 A. M. and E P. M. All • appeals ghoul& be in writing, and specify the particular twkise, matter, or thing, respecting which a decision is requested; and should, moreover, state the ground or principle of Inequality complained of. SWO/11 testimony required. ' • , All persons liable to License Tax are remiuded that a penalty of nirfe TRAM .IMPILISONMENT IS provided for those , trho prdisecute — liusinetel without license. An op portunity will' lioVafforded 'snob' as may hayo neglected M sign applications for license' to relieva themselves of liability to puntehment.by calling at this Office previonS to DeOember J. 'FLETCHER BUDD.l.o4essor. no7-wa t de3 No. 9* N. TEM) Meat. BANIE.—PIIMADFOG ,.—The lbliming gentlemen is Bank, to serve for the en- Isaac E. Baker. Ebenezer. Maxwell,;., Robert Eteen , Edward G. names; Joseph O. Kitchell, David Milne. WIEGAITD, JR., Cashier RETAIL DRY DS MOURNING GOODS NOVEMBER -S Black Reps Long Shawls. Black Thibet Long Shawls. Black Thibet Long Shawls, extra size. Black Cashmere Long Shawls. Black Woolen Long Shawls. Black and Gray Double-Faced Woolen Long Shawls. Black and White Plaid Woolen Long Shawls. Black All-Wool Velour Reps, Black French Ble4noes. Black French Cashmeres. Black Alpirfes. Black English . Bombazines. Black French Bombazines. Black Silk Warp CashmereS. Black Mousseline Delaines. Black MOllB9. Delaines, double width. Black Corded Mousselines. • Black Taraises. Black Bombazine Alps.cits. Black Mohair Lustros. Black Turin Cloths. Black Baratheas. Black Australian Crapes. Black Empress Cloths. Black Rep Anglais. Black Brocade Mohairs. Black Cliental Lustres. Black Irish Poplins. Black French. Poplins. Bl4ck Armure Bilks Black Gros Grain Silks Black Poult de Soie Silks. Black Lyons Taffeta Silks. Black Gros de Rhine Silks. Black English Trimming and Yell Crapes. Black English Crape Veils. Black Round Crape Veils. SECOND MOURNING GOODS In great variety. BLACK AND WHITE PLAID KOLIAIRS, 23 cents, BALMOBAL SKIRTS, FRENCH FLANNELS. HOSIERY AND GIOVES. HANDKERCHIEFS. GRAPE COLLARS AND SLEEVES. WHITE COLLARS AND SLEEVES. SCARFS. HELPINGS. and all other goods required for mourning attire. BESSON LK; SON'S MOURNING- STORE, It No. 918 CHESTNUT STREET. SPECIAL ATTENTION SOLICITED TO OUR STOCK OF 113 7.4 IN . Klm P S. Having unsurnasaed facilitien for obtaining all the bed makes of BLANKETS.' we are now prepared to offer the largest assortment of goods in this line to be found in this country. Oar long experience in this branch or our business gives ns the opportunity to offer 'such inducements to the publics as cannot be found in any other establishment. Selling more of these goods than all the trade combined, enables us to htindle mash larger quantities, and thus gives - us great advantages over others who do not devote special attention to this department We have nom in store the following celebrated vtakeS ROCHDALE, ONTARIO, HOLLAND, NORWICH, YOR.KBHI RE. • COGHECO, CUMBERLAND, HAKILTONi In their yationfs sizes and qualities, CRIB AND CRADLE BLANKETS; A Good Assortment of VORMG.NKMTS, Blmgellanging in Price fro* to $25 per Pair. The best Ail-Wool .13 . 1ankets' in, the Oily at $7,50; the BalllB ae others are selling at $8:50, large lot of good. warm Blankets for . Hospitals wilt be - sold LOW, for that purpose. To the Trade we can offer extra inducements:el/he's by he pair or package. To Hotels and Schools at Wholesale pricee. • QOWPERTHWAIT &I CO. N. B.—We would call the attention of buyers to our in:on:nee stock of Sheeting and Shirting 11111SLIINS. 10.4 rePPerell and 10-4 Bates Sheetings at $1 per yard. Afar To the Dorcas, Ladies' Aid, and other charitable' Societies, we would invite attention to' our stook, of WOOLEN FLANNELS, All-Wool Red Tvrilled Flannel, heavy, at 46 cents by the piece. ' 00WPERTHWAIT & 00.; N. W. doi. EIGHTH and MARKET Sts. no2l..smwftf comm i t l OF EIGHTH AND SP-RING BEAUTIFUL AND SEASONABLE GOODS! PRICES HITCH LOWER TECH ELSEWHERE! We are selling.best quality of-'ranch Poplins, all Silk and Wool, for_sl:623, Per yard. Sold down-town not THORNLEY ct; MISR ALL -WOOL POPLINS AND REPS, for $l.. ' Excellent French Merinoes for sl.2:i• A flue stock of Delaines and Calicoes. All-Wool Plaid Cashmeres in great variety. T.HORNLEY & OHISM, Corner of EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. THORNLEY & .CHISM - • A- - ARE SELLING Power-Loom Table Linens. Shaker and other Flannels, Extra Stter-snper Rochdale Blankets, Frosted Beaver and other Oloths,Ce,ssimeres,&c. , /to VERY CHEAP. • TTEADQUARTERS FOR SHAWLS! J- 1 - Long and Square Broohe Shawls,- Long and Square Blanket Shawls, Plaid Shawls. Striped Shawls. Plain Shawls. &e.. Children's Shawls. Misses Shawls, Gents' Shawls. Lenz and Square Black T Thibet §hawls, A THORNLEY & CHISM'S, S. E. Corner of MIMI and SPRING GARDEN. SILKS! SILKS! - Good, Black Silks for $l. Better for $1.26, $1.50, $1.75, $2. and $2 25 per yard.. Plain Brown. Blue, Purple. and Green Silks, for $1.50. Black figured Silka. Plaid Silks. &c., - BEAUTIFUL BEOCHE SCAM'S, _ A LARGE STOCK OF BALSIORAI SKIRTS, And. all other kinds of Goods, comprising A. FIRST-CLASS STOOK, THORNLE AT Y, & CHISM'S, no2l-2m If. E. Cor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. • NUS/ANS. Williams rifle and Wamsutta Muslin?. - Wauregan, Rockdale, New York Mills, And other tirst.class‘Muslimi. • 11 4 Muslins.'fine and heavy fabriC. 10 1 4 heavy Bleached Sheetings. • Brown Muslim, of every width,. . Comprising Lawrence, Shawmut, Pepperell, 'Amoskeag, Laconia; Wamentta, dtc. • Canton Flannels, of every grade. White Wool:Flannels, of every kind. Bed Wool Flannels, of every kind. • Blue Wool Flannels, of every kind. Gray Wool Flannels, of every kind. Sample Flannels, of every color. Towels, from 16 to TB cents. Towellings, of every description. Damask 'Fable Cloths, ot every size. Table Damasks, of various grades. Napkins, for. Dinner and Tea. . Nursery Diapers, of every width. Tickings, Blue Drilla, Denims. Bosnia Canvas, Burlaps, Baggings. - - BLANKETS. Mammoth stock fine Blankets. Low rice Blankets, laro and small sine. 14-4 Rochdale Premium Blankets. • 11-4 Holland and other makes. 12-4 Rockdales, Hollande; Ontarios. , = Crib and Cradle Blankets. . • ARMY BLANKETS. Auction lot of heavy gray Blankets, cheap. • COOPER $t CONARD, S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Ste 41JST RECEIVED. , VERY FINE SCARLET AND BLUE • OPERA FLANNELS. Also, a general assortment of WRITE AND - COLORED FLANNELS, Both Twilled and Plain, in all of the most approved makes, .FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR. • SHEPPARD, TAN HARLINGEN Sr ARRISON, nola.tnthsetif 1008 CRESTNIETT Street. 11 - OW-BEAIATIFUL, AND NATURAL A-A-in apPearance and coloring, are P.EINIEWS life size Photographs in oil colors. As life -like portraits they are nnriVaned. - SECOND Street, above Glean. It* RE IM. E R S IVORYTYPES BEAR - 4 . 0 . undeniable exidenes of superior artistic skillpbeing colored:and flubbed by able artists. See and Judge. Gallery, SECOND Street, above Green. lt* A RTIFSTIC.-LREIMER'S COLORED Pliotopraphs for *l, are finished in artistic style., by statists of lopipracacal experience . See them at SECOND Street. an ve Green. T "GUILD MILLETTE, ATTORNEY " • AT-LAW - AXID,CONVETANCER; No. 245 Smith FIFTH Street. Philadelphia. - ATACHINER- OF ALL KINDS Rg. , OEIVED levErchibitton. Sale, or Storage. at the Menufactaxere and Mechanics' SupplarlAarehOnee. 'N. -E, corner, Ti arid W.1111.9 1 ff Streets, non-lrak - &WART pOTT THE PRESS.-PHILADELPITLA., SATURDAY: NOVEMBER 21; 1863. 44 FIRST PREMIUMS IN 1863 Have been awarded. Twenty-threo first Preminms at State Fairs, and Twenty•one at City and,Xonnty Fairs in ISI3, making 44 in alt. A_RMY EININ ars. FARNHAM, "KIRKHAM, 6.; CO., FROTHINGI:T.A.M & WELLS SW., 856 16 LOSSES, EXPENSES, &c.. during the year as above: Marine and Inland Navigation Losses, $178,444 10 Fire Losses...—. 40.750 69 Return Premituns 40,824 GO Re-insurances .... . ..... 32,131 37 Agency Charges, Advertising, ........ big. &c 19,372 76 Taxes 8.281 96 Expenses, Salaries, Rent, &c 15,426 61 -------- 8335,234 19 Surplus ASSETS OF THE COMPANY.. NOVEMBER 1. 1663. $lOO,OOO United States five-per-cent. Loan $97,000 00 76 OMsix-pe . r . -cent. Loans-205.. 75.000 00 20,000 " IBM— 22,000 00 50,000. •• 7 3-10 per ct.Treas.lgotes 53.250 00 100,000 State of Plumsylvamasper-cent.Lopn.loo,9s7 60 54,000 O-Per-cent. ' 57,380 00 15;050 Philadelphia City 6-par-cent. L0an....127,622 00 20,000 State of Tennessee 5-per-cent. Loan • • 15.0/0 00 2/3,060 Pennsylvania Railroad, first mortgage 6-percent : - - bonds 23,330 00 50.000 Pennsylvania Railroad second mart- - gage o-per-cent.-bonds 63,25000 15.000 300 shares stock Germantown Gas Com pany, principal and interest guaran tied by the city of Philadelphia -15,0010 00 5,000 100 shares Stock Pennsylvania Railroad Company 7,225 00 6.000 100 shares Stock North Pennsylvania Railroad Company 2,650 00 21,030 tufted States Treasury Certificates of Indehtednees 21,420 00 325.700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, amPIY - ' secured 126, 700 03 SEWING MACHINES: THERE IS BUT ONE FIRM' PREMIUM MACHINE GROVER 6,1 BAKER'S VEGEBEATZp SEWING MACHINES EILL'ESROONS, NO. 730 CHESTNUT STREIT. • AIM MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE RITTENHOUSE, no2l•atatih3t ARMY GOODS. PLAIN AND TWILLED BIATB ALL-WOOL TATNINGrS, iIIITABLE FOR ARMY OMIT GOATS. fa More and for sale by W3O and REE CHESTNUT Street DENA.Ta t MEDIUM, AND LIGIET EIHINTINGS AND SHiRTINGS. STANDARD DRILLS. NRAVY•CANTON FLAMM& WASHINGTON AND VIOTORT CAM 13.131013 ATM SILSCIAS. BROWN BLEACHED AND GOBBET JEANS. No. IA wORST&D YARN. &o. eel9-if tf G w.simoNs BROTIHERi EANEOH-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA, DIANDFAcTuRREE 0! JEWELRY. FINE SWORDS, AND KiLiTARY GooDS Dit EVERT VARIETY. 8325-irsm INSURANCE COMPANIES. INSURE YOUR LIFE WASHINGTON LIVE INSCRANCF. CO., OF NEW YORK. Which offers more advantages to Insurers than any other Company in the United States. ' CHAMBERS & REGISTER,' GEITERAL AGENT% 407 WALNUT STREET,Thiladelphis 0c27-tuthstial OFFICE OF THE DELAWARE MIT TUAL SAFETY INSURANCE CO.. PHILADELPHIA. November 11, 1533. The following statement of the affairs of the Company is ppublished in conformity with a provision of its charter. PREMIUMS RECEIVED from Nov. 1, 16212, to 0ct.31,1863: - On Marine and Inland Risks.... 6392 829 08 On Fire Risks 116,613 03 -- $509,482 11 Proninnis on Policies not marked Die Novera ber 1, 1963 . 200,995 09 PREMIUMS MAIMED OFF as earned from 1852, to October 81, 1863• On Marine and Inland Risks On Fire Risks Interest during same period, sal wages, &c 8791,760 par—cost, ..1168.797.12...market value ; 794.200 00 Real Estate. 86,30 35 Bills Receivable, for - insurances made. • 107',947 Balances. duo - at Agenelest—premi- . • • inns on Marine Polleies, accrued interest, and;cther debte due the Company 28.919 87 Scrip and Stook of sundry Insurance and other Companies; $5.833. Es timated value - • .Cash, on deposit with. Ulll - ted States Government, subject to, ten days' call. s'Bo.ooo 00 Cash, in Banks 88,988 19 Cash, in drawer • 200 80 "116, 78919 PHILADRLPECTS, NOV. 11, /M. The Board of Directors have this day declared a CAsir DIVIDERD Paa-Cnriv.- on the CAPITAL STOCK. and Six PER germ. Interest on the SCRIP of the Com- Pan], payable on - and after the let December proximo. free of tax. They have also declared a SCRIP Drvmmni of PORTER= CENT. on the EARNED PREMIUMS for the year ending - Oc tober 31,=1863, certificates for which will be issued to the parties entitled to the same, on and after the let DEEM.' ber proximo, free of tax. They have ordered, also, that the SCRIP CF,ETIFI.. CATES OF PROFITS Or the Company, for theyears MS and 1559, be redeemed in. cash, at the - office of the Com pany, on and after January 2:1864, all -interest thereon to epee° on that day. - Aglr NO certificate of prate issued. under WS. By the . Act of Incorporation, "no cert ifi cate shall issuewaless claimed , within two-years after the deelaration: of the dividend whereof ii is evidence." DIRECTORS: James C. Hand, William C.-Ludyrig. Joseph H. Seal, . Dr. R. M. Huston, George G. Leiper, High Craig.' Charles Kelley. - Jacob P. Jones, James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Eyrie Spencer M'llvaine. John B. Semple, Pittsburg, A. B. Berger, Pittsburg. Thomas C. Rand,' John R. Davis, Innand A. Souder, Theophilits.Paulding, John R. Penrose, James Tragnair. Henry C..llallett, Robert Barton, - Samuel E. Stokes. . J.' F. Peniston, Henry Sloan, • Wm. C. Boulton, Edward Darlington. H. Jones Brooke, THOMA JOHN C DEWEY LtLBI7RIf, Seer, S C.. II AND President. DSVIS, Vice President. etary. no/S-Pla REMOVAL. THE MANHATTAN" LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Of New York, having appointed JAMES B. CABS Agent for this City, have Removed their office to NO. 4IS WALNUT STREET, Where applications for INSURANCE and RENEWALS on POLICIES must be made. The allotted dividend. of 1:.r: will be adjusted on all Policies on Which two or more annual premiums have been paid. on the adjustment of the current year's premium. The following items, interesting to the :issued, show the great progress and: prosperity of thb Company duce the last triennial dividend : The income of the Company for the _past three years has been *1400,00000 The assets have increased . . .. • 416.01 00 The losses paid to widows daring _ three years past were 290,60. ' • • • • others_ 99,738 60 Dividends have been made daring the past three years 910,000 00 JAMES B. CARR. Agent. C. Y. WEN.PLE. Secretary. ocH-Imif 'AME MS - GRANO CHESTNUT Street PHILADI FIRE-AND INLAZ DLEKO? _ . _ .LPHIA.. • AD INSITRANOB: I,TOILS. . Francis N. Brick, ' N. D. Woodlnt , Chas. Richardson, Geo. A. West, -• . ' HenrLLewis, Jr. $ JohnAKesslitr, , Jr t ' John W. Nverman, Chas. Stokes; ', - rhino S. Justice, - . A. H. Bosenheira ri O. W. DaTiS, ' Josepit . D. Ellis. FRANCIS N. 13 OM 'President. - - . _' .OHAELBS RICHARDSON. Vice President. ' WILLIAM I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. jaldiflf MEDICAL.," GARD:- - : • 4 - 1 .- MR. EDITOR.: -Repeatedly, through the columns of your Paper: I have expressed my opinion with regard. tto the publishing of certificates of groat cures, as not be ing the better.ay to establish an. important practice in toe cure of diseases.: But my convictions are life and health first. and custom afterwards: -When looking ever' the list of deaths for the week:" a short time since, in -Our city. I notice that six;were the greatest.number deaths of any diefasei: rave one:, Con4untptfon, of which there were six times that number. (66) one Week only. Now, what can be mato the dying their, friends, to induce them. to try something materiallYlif, ferent from the old notion of medicine' to ..chedirthe dfre: ful monster Consumption in ids death work,: , and. also to show how,- and where it can be done, than to ask -a perusal of the following certificate from a reliable gSn , -.tieman of our city, selected from a number on record in my possession, from different persons. who have been as readily cured at 11-18 South Pfaff SQUARE. A, N. - STEVENS. REAL CONSUMPTION, IN. SECOND STADE, PER. - MANENTLY .01:MED. One year ago last May, while living in Washington, I -was attacked with hemorrhage of the lungs, brought on, as was then supposed, by heavy lifting and then taking a heavy cold. though I was not'one of the very strong and healthy before that.' Soon after a cough set it . by which twas very much reduced. I employed two of the very best physicians in that city who gave me a goad deal of medicine. but all to no advantage, for I still continued to run down. I remained in:Washing ton till about the first of April last. attending a :little to business up to that time, when I was obliged to give hp entirely and return to my home in this city. (Mint/elf phia.) On arriving here I was advised by my friends., who had knowledge of great cures being. performed W electricity. as administered by Dr. STEVENS, of 1415 South PENN SQUARE, and which seemingly were: al most miraculous, having been given up As beyond dare by the use of any medicine. This seemed Jaew and- strange to me. of course, but as the drowning man will grasp at straws without much hesitancy, I concluded to try it. After only a few applications I found myself im-. proving, and in a few weeks my cough and the. soreness about my chest were all gone. My stomach and liver began to - feel mien natural: appetite returned,. bowels became regular in their action, Whioh were very coast!. paled before. and language is really inadequate to ex- press my gratitude for such a kind deliverance. For I am quite certain that without this treatment from Dr. Stevens. I would now have been in my grave, instead of being engaged in business again, in the enjoyment of health, and a contort to my family and Meads: &C H. ROCA?, It 236 DICKERSON Street, Philadelphia. WHITE PRESERVING BRANDY, PURE CIDER AND WHITE WINE VINEGAR. MEN GINGER. EMSTARD BBD SPICES, ka.. it. ALL TES REQVISITES ruaravaro AND PICKLING PURPOSES. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, Dealer in Fine erooeries. Corner ILLYVNIFTH sad VIAB Stmts. TINTON STEAM. AND 'WATER .HEATING COMPANY OP PHILADBLPHI.A. 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' The Publishers Of Mitchell's aeograpliles call the at tention of Teachers,E.:chool Directors, and others late reeted in edneation, to Wrap:Lt.'s liaw Sams, lately Published, with all the adornments and attractions of art, and with all the perfection. of copper-plate map en graving. Theseboolcs, enumerated above, are in every paiticular op to the present date—the Geography . of to day. The Pablishere also beg to call attention to a few points here stated, and to the commendations following: Philadelphia Germantown L TAR COMPLETENESS OF TIER SRRIE3.—The enbject is taken np at the lowest point, beginning with. the "First Lessons," intended for YOCUM' obildren who have just learned to read, and is carried forward by a regular suc cession of bo:,ks, on a uniform plan, as far as it is ever taught as a school study. 2. THE UNIFORMITY OF THE SERIES. —This is secured by carrying through the entire series, in a uniform manner, every change or improvement adopted in any one of the books. 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MAC GREGOR. 419 WALNUT St. -A BUSINESS MAN WISH - - 001- , Es to connect himself with come esta blished House now doing a good business,where.more or less capital and his services would be required: Address BUSINESS. this office, stating where an interview may be bad. rical-tit* 876 6 , A MONTH I-I WANT TO HIRE Agents in every county at $76 a month, sawn aea paid, to lien my new cheap Faintly Sewing Machines. Aadresx. S. MATLISON. Alford, Maine. oc23=d&mr3nt 60 A MONTH! WE WANT AGENTS at 00 a month, eXPensos paida to On oar EVELELASTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL, BIiaNEIM and thirteen other articles. Id Circulars free. SHAN do CLARA", Biddeford. !rains. sell-d&Waa AL DEPUTY QUARTERMASTNE OMNERAVV, OFFlCS:—Fnmaperaurts„ Yob: 2, VMSSELS . WANTBEI Immediately to cirri 00AZ 21 the following pants : Tortr.gas. Rey West, Fla. Fort Monroe, Vs. Alexandria, Va. Newbern, N. O. Bort Royal, S. 0. A. BOYD; felo-tf Captain and Assist. Quartermaster. FOR SAME AND TOANET. STEAM POWER, WITH LAR GE, WELL-LIGHTED ROOMS, TO LET—Central loca tion., Suitable for any business. WAD north SECOND Street. It. (10AL YARD FOR.SALB.-THE BEST fitted-up Yard in the city; capacity for doing any amount , of - business. Inquire on the premises, No. 957 North NINTH Street, below Girard Avenue. n021.6t* FOR SALE LOW, AND ON EASY -A- TERMS, the Rome No. 294 Smith THIRD Street. Also, Home, WALNUT Street. west of -Twentieth. Apply to . J. IL'. WHISELES, 113 South FIFTH Street. no2l-H TO RENT-A SUPERIOR RESI DENCE, with all the modern conveniences, 50 feet front, situated at 2002 WEST DELA.DifIY PLASM Tient, $l,OOO. Apply to ROST. ALS,CGREPOIL 119 WALNUT Street. not FOR SALE-A HAN DSOMELY mounted second- class HARD FIRS BIiGINF4 nlaT ing one gallery and two side streams, in the. best of ord.er, having recently been put in complete repair. Can be altered at a sniall expense to a suction engine. For Particulars, address - hlO.l/aSEL no2o-3t* Corner of Decatur and Jayne streets. Vi VE OR SALE- RY DESIRABLE -4- BUILDING LOTS on the north side of GIRARD Avenue, east of Eighteenth street. 165 feet deep, two fronts. LUKENS & MONTGOMERY. . Conveyancers, no3 , lm* 1035 !MOH Street, above Lanni. . fe FOR SALE—A VALUABLE BUSI. maw NESS STAND,. 818 North SECOND Street, oPpo site the Market. Lot 20 feet front, by 210 feat deep to St. John street. Terms easy. Apply to J. E. HAULS; no2l-kuth lm*- 153 MAW/NETT& Street. ge FOR SALE—A DESIRABLE BUST - NESS LOCATION; on M &IN Street, Germantown, three doors below Ilarkineon's, near the Depat, with two Houses in the rear, on an avenue opening tote Rit tenhouse street. Terms sear. Apply to S. E MAME. .no2l•stnthlm. 153 IR KRGARETTA Street, Phila. in GERM A NTO - WN—FOR SALE OR ...-11EXCliANGS, a desirable COTTAGE LESIEENCE, two &marts from with shade. large lot, and all City conveniences. A. P. .4r 3 R, MORRIS, no2l-Et' No. 91.6 ARCH Street. da ,, FOR SALE—A FACTORY, THIRD nd Arch streets, with heavy building. and now running. Terms easy. WM. Mc LEN no2l-3t 5 No. .1.62 South Fourth street, 2d story. glit A VALUABLE WATERING -SUL PL ACE AND SUMMER P.ESORT at PUBLIC SALE. —Will be sold. by order of the Orphans' Court of Barks conntg, on SATURDAY, the 29th day of NOVEMBER. 1868. at I o'clock P. M., on the premises, at the Womels thrf Station. LebanonYalley Railroad. all that highly improved and well-known Watering Place lately kept by :fobn Manderbach, deceased, known as the SOUTH MOUNTAIN ROUSE. The improvements consist of a large three-story brick Boarding House, large frame kitchen attached. bath house, ice-house, bowling alley, commodious stabling. and other nut -buildings. On these premises, near the main building. is the widelyoe'ebrated Mineral Spring known as the INDIAN SAND SPRING. The tract contains eleven acres, well shaded. and laid out in walks.. During the past season the House wits crowded with visitors. Terms and conditions made known on this-day of sale, by H. H. IHANDERBACH, n02.1-7t • Administrator. gal FOR SALE—A FARM: , 'OHES raL--TER. COUNTY, three Miles from. Penn StatlOn, on the Baltimore Central Railroad, containing NINETY ACRES, relth good house and barn, and other oat build ings. For particulare. inquire at northwest corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets. no2o-6t* em i SUPERIOR, FARMS FOR SALE. —ico acres, with large Mansion. near Newark, Del' 91 acres, with Good Buildings, near Norristown. Pa. Si Hurts, with Good .Buildings, 4 miles from-West chester Pa, 2 , - HO acres, with GoOd Buildings, near Wilmington, Dol. 80 acres. ,with Good Buildings, on the Delaware river, 22 miles north of. Philadelphia. 143 'acres; with Good Buildings, 4 miles from West chester, Pa. 9 8 acres, with Good Buildings, on the Delawareriver, 16 miles north of Philadelphia. -166 norm with Good Buildings, Burlington County, ....New4ersei. • 116 acres, with Good. Buildings, near Coatesville, -Chester comity, _ 325 acres, with Good. Buildings near Coalesvile, 'Chester county, Pa.' 162 acres. 'with Good Buildings. near west bank'of the ,Brandywine, Chester county.. For Houses, see Rbrth. American and Leger. no2l 'B. F..GLENN,M 3 9 FOURTH St., ift, TO LET-A_ COMMODIOUS DWILVING. No. 13% North FRONT Street Rent moderate::. Apply to WETHERILL & 13110.. 0 m.y47 and 49 North SECOND Street HORSES FOR SALE, At. BOSH-HILL 'STABLES, NORTH: Street, near Eighteenth. between Coates and Wallace streets. NAMES NUGENT, • non-ire. - Proprietor. PRACTICAL lIAIR UTTER. AND WIG-MARIN, • No. .131 CHESTNUT Street, OPPOSITE.TILE PO3l 014 , 101: (UP STAIaS. This establishment is fitted up in the latestmodern is light, Pleasant and airy, and snipassegany other in the city for splendor and. comfort. - : It is frequently a source of great trouble Land annoy ance to many people to find a place whew' their.hair can be cut, uniformly - and in workmanlike manner, and many thousands are deceived, and have it ant in a style unbecoming to the wearer. To all such I would say, there iss no each w ord as fail in my establishment, as' I employ AORO but experienced :and practical workmen, said attend faithfallY to business. myself. hilLpersons favoring me With a call will most undoubt. edly be so well pleased that they will come again.lBBllll A.ll other laanches of the business like Wise attended. • I'ITTALINGER 8 MAGIC:HAIR PYB.- applied 3 this is , done instantaneously. and 'without waiting to dry. it* . -:CUTTERS 'AND. tLLL: . . ERS, RootfCuttere, CornShellers, , s Grain Fans. CornndMill Fodde rs. Sm. Cutters, . . o VOT 60.1 e tiY DAVID LANDRETH & SOL - „Nos.: Ra. and n 3 South SLITH Street, ' I I,IIIUSEMEIISTS. AmERIOAN ~ILOADENCY OF ➢ITSIO O. SCIEUTZ L 136586 eta Dineter.! A. BIRAFELD Business hianarenl • " GERMAN —OPERA: SATDRDAY AFrERNowf 2 o'clock. ' 13tRARD GALA ma:7= ,(By desire,) • STTRA.DELLAj grand opera, in Timm', Airs, by P. Tea MoteVP': Admission to all parts of Houser.tt Geltlit. l Reserved Seats 85 rents esters. SATURDAY Pi - BMW°, at S o'clock. GRIND MOIL BTER VOCAL AND ORCHEEta:RAL CONCERV. trader the direction of C, BEETHOVEN'S SYMPHONY; IN C MINOR Overture—" Martha" and Schema,' " • Midennemer Night'e Dream"... ;Er the Orchestra. Air—" FaIIF t" and ''arditti's Waite, ..9y Caniese. Itir--" Marriage of Figaro" Herr Steinecke. CONCERTO FOR VIOLIN. gy- i , ten DOSSLER. Will be included In the Pure. Lune. Admission 60 cents It GERMAN OPERA, EPECIAL NOTICE,—ALL CO"MP. LIME'S-TARY TICEETB issued by the undersigned font the S,SION will be admitted TO•DA.T . , 21st, to both tn. e MATINEE and COLCERT. on OFELD, . It B m i neatt Mtnager. MUSICAL FUND HALL:- .!. ORAU'S NM?' ITALIAN OPERA CONT. &Nt 50 Cie—TICKETS ALL PARTS Or TREMALY.... 50 EAST GRAND CZYNCER' ON THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING'. November "A.; On which occaelon the following eminent c. , r(Pria" , LODE apvear for the last Nine to (hte eitit: BLADAILE bLIPHLE VERA LORII3I. The celebrased Lyric Tragedienne-, Rer last aDDeavanteltable nEY. EVLLE PAULINE CAS'IRI, Her first appearance In thie city. hULLE MORSNe.T, /he favorite Coutralto. SIGNOR LUIG"T AEEI - gelebratid-Tener. SIGNOR MORELLI - - The . - renowned Baritone. . . _ . SIGNOR MTIZIO, Centimeter and Efasicil Dfreetna. ADNISSION 5 - 41 . GERM. 5.. To all parts of the Hall. Beate may be waxed at cents extra. at GOULD'S Music Stere,',R3v=rfi and CHESTNUT Streets. nell3-414 CONCERT HALL MONDAY EVENING, November 15th, 15M; WATT4H. 'S NEW PANORANIA4 " ITALY, " AND HER WAR FOR FREEDOM A Panoramic Tour through Hat , Awing the War, gaisitet by S. B. Waugh, will be exhibited, for thefirst ti=eitit CONCERT HALL CHESTNUT St., ab. TWELFTH. Ehilmielphilt. ON MONDAY EVENING, Norembor 161 h, Bea arog, CONTINUE EVERY EVENING- DURING THE wax COL. WILLIAM 11. The eloquent and popular speaker, is engaged as ILLtrsmerizto LEcTußzit'' And will, at the dote or the exhibition; recite Jan vier's Soul-stirring Poem of THE BLEI3FIIIO . SENTINSII.- It °onion= at 7. Commencing at 7X o'clock Admlsaion. 25 cents. NEW CHESTN TEIVATIIR Lessee and Manager...„ _Mr. Wei. WHEATLBY, LAST aiGHT lass evoiue. JONES. Who will app GREATIMPERSONATION LADY 2..ACHET.H. THIS (Saturday) EV - Er/DSO, November-2L MACBRYiI. Lady Macbeth .............. Avonia Jones: Macbeth.. Mr. J. B: Studley. First Witch, his let appearance this season 91r: J. Martin. Second Witch, his 2d do do. T, B. Da Walden. Macduff, Ins let appearance : thie season Mr. J. McCullough: Messrs. S. C. Dubois,. B. T. Rienggold, Wt Blab. dell. C. S. Porter, J. De Forrest,. Sirs. 11. P. Grattan, Misses Miller, Price. and Porter in the cast. MUSICAL CONDUCTOR —....MR. dK-HASSLBX Mr. W. WHEATLEY has exceeding pleasure WV. "looming that he has entered into an. engagement for & limited period with the GREAT AMERICAN TRAGEDIAN. EDWIN FORREST, Who will make his first appearance on MONDAY EVIS— G, Bog. 23.3, I Sal WEDNESDAY EVENING, November 25, first appear.- ance in America. of the cafrbrated Swipe soubrette. MLLE JOHANNA CRAUSSTIN; — Who will appear ire THREE. COMIC CHARACTERS. lt. AiiRS. JOHN -DREW'S' NEW ARCH; -d- STREET THEATRE—ARCH Street. above Sixth. TWPFTH NIGHT OF MRS. D. P. BOWERS. THIS (SATUDAY) EVENING Nov. 21;1653. . THE St/LANG-Fa. . . Haller s. The Stranger To conclude with the Coteedy oP THE HONEY SlOO3, Suliana rs. D. P. Bowers. Rolando Burton Hill, Mock Duke—. Stuart Robsoia., ON MONDAY, by desire, THE WIFE Prim - 3as usual. No extra oharze for secured, eeata. Doora open at 63 o'clock. Commence at 7)...iz'closk. WALNUT STREETTHEATRE. Leesee Mrs. 6i. A. GARRETTSON THIS (Saturday) EVENING. Nov. 23.136.3, POST POSITIVELY LAST .NIGHT of the eminent and popular Antrem MISS MARY PROVOST, who Will appear as Marie de Foniagnes. in . the drama entitled. the FRIALE GAMBLER. After which, the - WONDERFUL .ARABS. To conclude with S.KFMCIIES IN INDIA. On MONDAY NIGHT, - MS..:J. S. CLARKE. Box Book now open. WALNUT STREET THEATRE. T r THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON. NOV. 21. "GRAND FAAHLY ENTERTAINMENT. FAREWELL MATINEE, FOR THE BENEFIT OP THE WONDERFUL ARAB TROUT% THE REAL CHILDREN OF THE DESERT. Whose astonishing performances hare crested. ituk , greateSt sensation ever known. Also, two excellent Farces, • SEEING REMPLE, AND BOX AND COX. THIS AFTERNOON, commencing at hall Past 2. Doors open at half tpast 1. SECOND SEASON, 1833—'64. 31. H. CROSS and CHARLES H. JARVIS. Respectfully außou.uce to the public• that they wa give FOUR orAssicAL • SOIREES. AT THE • FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OF bin,:ia. THIS WIATER._ • - The first of the series to be given in DECEMBER, and the remaining three during the months of ,i.ANUARY, FEBRUARY, and APRIL. .1.864. Messrs. 0: and J. will be assisted bv tho following Artists: CARL GAERTYER, Violin. AL SCHNITZ, :Violoncello.. L. Tscfaxivrit.CoOra BaS•SOI Wu. Clarionat. A. KELLNER, Hautboy. Km:H, Flute. G. MULLER, Bassoon. C. PLAOHNILN,. Horn. Programme, Nrith subscripton prices, at , Gould's. dn. dre dr Co 's, and Lee. Er Walker's. nol4-stnth tt GREAT. SCOI TISII- EALL.-FEETH. ANNUAL BALL of the cAtEnors , 2 , er.cLinst. for the BENEFIT of the LIBRARY, THURSDAY $ 1 713,, NING, December lith. 1863, at MUSICAL BMW HALL. Tickets $1 D. WRIU.HT, Secretary. GREA_T NATIONAL CIRCIIg.--NO VELTY AND ENTHITSIASH.;—MARKET - &met. above Twelfth.—Open at 7..0 o'clock, each evening, under, the lifonazement of Mrs. CHARLES WARNER. formerly' Mrs DAN RIGS. The celebrated WHITBY FAMILY, Mta. Y. WHIT. , TAKER, Md BLVIRA., Mr. C. RING. and NAM' AUSTIN. the-crest Cldwn. ;_the intrpicl : WM. YOUNG.. in La Echelle Perilemse : every Evening this week. Comic Moles, Prot WALMBOLD; The. Mail of Manz. Reims, and a full Troupe of - ACROBATS AND GYMIFASTS. The CONRAD BROTHERS. Th - elnt;Did E&TOIC STONE will also appear as the .Wild Cainanche Chia, ADMISSION. --Stage Seats, 50 cepts ; Private Box, 4134 Parquet, 25 cents ; Gallery, 15 canto. MATINEES on WVERNBSDAY and. SATURDAY AY• TERNOONS, commencing at 2E" o'clock. n 01541 TEMPLE OF WONDERSASSEMBLI. -A- BUILDINGS. T.1075EL AND cliNklsror mourn Amusement for Old and .Yo=f. harth and Emspinust open for theseason. Constant chanye of Intinteanneent. SIGNOR - BLITZ; ENTRY ISTENING, comMancing at 736 Wednesday and Saturday 'at 3, consistins_ of New MM. teries Necromancy, Vesk•suscess in Yen32lo4rdiA2ll smiths Learned Canary Birds, Admission 25 cents; aas= 13 cents. ROTHERKEL'S, GREAT Eavamß rm MARTYRS IN TITS NOW EXEItITING AT TH3 , .A.CADFatI: OF FINE aERMANIA ORCHESTRA.-PM3LIO SEHEARSALS e - vety SATURD.A.V. X 54 o ' eloeE, P. M., at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. SLVsact .tickatz; 25 cents. Packages of six tickets, $l. To be had EL ANDRE'S. 1104 c CHESTNUT Street: a: - 1 - GOMM. SEVENTH and CHESIMOT, and at tho Hall door. osip-da. IDENNSYI,VAINTIA ACADVEY :OF - THE FINE ARTS. 10%15 CHESTNUT STBEET. OFEN DAILY (Siandsys_szcentei) tro'm 91.4 W. ISt 6 P. M. Admission 29 cents. Gridltdren ha:amiss.isal-11 __ _ . MILITARY N(ITICES. ti.G-ENERAL - REORITITIN.G . :WFIGA,, No. 611 CHESTNUT Street. Hoerr:fie-wanted for Hll the gallant old , ARTILT,IzRY: CAVALRY: and INFANTRY RWIMENTS, Now in the Service. raised,,or , partly riled. in Ma— , city. The following boentiee.will be paill-le.allremits . enlisting at this Mace ' - vewiaziVolunteera4.4o2. and all othern4To2,. se - tardy- - five dollars of which will to paid, in:caslH before 1 awing- the general rendezvous: . Now is tie time to enlist.: choose a geed realm...lnt, se...— cure the bounty, serve under (aeon a goad avoid being conscripted. All who couteaplate E. l lUgllrhC'.::. - st,onll apply at Once. CHAS. N. CAIMAJI.,f.',AER. Ca'atain.2d. Artillery, 112;li P. V:, Generaldiecrultink 0 tficar...' I. $402 AND $:30` , ., BOVNTY.,FOIMI... _ FICATION ARTI3,LEII.Y. A few goo& men wanted' for the 2d Artillery. (112th, Regiment. P. V.. A. A. Gibson,. IL 8. A., colonel commandiu. The bat.c ries of Ibis faithful old regiment here bee - a, se signed to posts or honor, and, are at proseat ocruPW a - - the moat prominent 'fortifications in. the defame} of Washington. . The quarleze are eonlmaious and ortfortahla.. :. Tha following bounties are give p: . To Veteran Yolenteers, MI All not Veterans, .$302. • - $76 cash is paid-beforedeaving thsieuerni von _ made: 4. Apply without delay. Capt. CHAS, IC. CiDWALLAW - 41 t. no2o-st. Recruiting - Moor, lia. GU Cilli.?? ...., ..'..147 JT St. ...-, i CORPS "OF RONOR, U. aA . , pp 4 ., 2 ,Y.t...E.TER1. Raosurrrragnn' , --,.4- - -...- . IrrvAran Ocars rony .. tyi , .. 24$ Scatth T.EXE.,O Street, Pilo''n,*. i ;i3akt„ .. . SOLDIERS bonorabiy , llscharged oa s e : aunt-of Ma „wimp wintan*ly for information for du* tment in Ma INVALID COATS . , 7 'riladel his. . Vent. HUBER. BASTLkil,,lirr ,ild c orm 2A3 S. Third street Lieut. J. W. DEAN, .I.e.ind.' c orps P 6 / 1 ''O r ' a street, and B. B. corner Broad aua'Bpring* ear' u :inn stn , Phila. pay and ?allowances. n 3 0 ,3144115 -,;01A.- Qty and pension. many, as 14.31. S. Infantry. -,A. W. - mrATTHE WS. major Ist A4n. Art. and annt. .141.-niata! pais. ,;ores for Philadel ' ans-81l4tulf CORRECT PI ANO TUNING. Mi. C. R BM:Mr orders for tuning and repairbtiros are reseal ;ed at MASON .1k UO. store, SOTO PIMP Street,. ef Ns. s, has ha elevenyearsl totory expeltatlCO 111 Boz.. ton; and fLye_yoars' employssoi A la Philadelphia. SPEcnAL.- - 1-1811.0.8 pter:am' 4 to sonnd • ".* cat sweet toted as nor, without: Terms for Ttintlig, *l. 3011 N L. O:APEN;PEURENOLO- Vir GIST, maybe cone tilted. DAY and.TMININGF. aava,_ ptatian to 'Snsenewt, Trad, and Profession; 00 the improvement of health. , correction of fsalts. forest lion relenthibile: 'dm Fall de soriptions of character eteent when mated, at No. AM A nnTli. Motet. above Chestnut, ise-thatuiftskif , .T1117138E8, J.EiRACES, am, ekllfnus aailtAtea_:- ,14 O. NERrimis. cornerl‘of TWELTePH and *BAUR Streets. Ladies' Depart - nis t a tor , same, conducted bot Ladies. TWELFTH Street first door below Race- nit most complete mot 'wafted stock on hand comeltatn_ E a L t at f dft l.7 lllttl: a itrell i Z, tingt4;7l; a 4nleeM k 1 .4164 -for * 1111 " 0 71 - Es1 Boom. dm ce;:v-321 if 'Dm D. P. Bowen Barton PWI ocil-Pasif