ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, TO TWELVE O , OLOOS. LAST NIGHT. %W ant Penns Penns ' Inr Jereer !IV Jersey ,wark 'enna Wilm, Del .Iton & vd,Moreet'n alitc4, New York Coy ralek_, Lane oo hillier, New Jersey Noßool earikin.ShimensWg Orem New York ickettA U S A Penna indett, r onus , thephr. 'nm. Memphi. Cochran, Dol. Cochran. Delaware ) 0494 ... Baltimore It Anderson & wf 3.1..& wf, Delaware IR, New York irkineen,Trenton, NJ lalie Hollins, Del iootee, Delaware 8 Litue,lrte, Pa I Hazel, Smyrna, Del Galbreath, Delaware iltleagital—Ninth a. gran. Knoxville &hart, Knoxville Cooper, Mew York Denhiston, Pittsburg Bridges, Allentown diersim, Pottav illa "Marc pion & la. Wig Lihemplon„ Wis Bod.on iMolle, Reading ynmaa, U A-. N Jersey 'en. ohio Arm,. Baltimore .roar, ialtieoore Doman. Baltimore 80. siey, Baltimore Smith. Baltimore L DaWboll, New York ' Farrinnt, U S N i'ampron, New York Greene, Boston Way, New York tlfensteln, Shamokin St Louis y&wf Carey Blown N Simons, New York 311 int , New York fayf c. New 'York homes & w. Banishing dour+, Providence.R West. New 'York tisibertetadt,Pottaville ip & la, Pottsville lelford. Providecce.Rl ts'i l rat n & la, Balt L li iterrY man, Bait • SWll)er. S A 1.11 . 01141, US hoer & wf, St Louis ?filed% New York Jowls, Washington Lowiag x _New York tiddler, New York Saw's er, Boston Tied. Paterson terbiArY , Connecticut ichardson.Cincineati ?ruling:eta—Fourth Helier, New York . rr,111./tlpro.re w n 3 an: Quginla belt:,Lazepe ttuksr, Johnstown . sainn.Allegheny City intuit. Allegheny City • A Thornburg, Penns, C D Thornburg, Penna bc yorr, Downington kirtoo, Dover. Del ea T. Dooglasville Taylor New York Warren. Mass Yours Fort Delaware Abu le w, Easton ana!er.ork, Pa Ingl6r, Berlin; Pa n imodar, Berlin Vaiker;,Green Castle .iwe, Green Castle 7e, .Sbattlabnrg ilmon, Hazleton, Pa J Stnitb.--Allentown 'ntodp, BPOlorok zttuthers, M Chunk Smith, M Chunk ,merleati--Idhestnui eatle Yr, Wash, DC Alliny. New York =peon Derr,,Wilkeeba sharp. Green, Smyrna, Del r Tea udy, Smyrna, Del ',lark, Delaware City .0 Glaik, Maryland A Haien% Maryland :Writs Delaware Smith, Mlnersville iieler, Minersville A Prior, Pottsville Tb oinmn, Carbondale Blerlieby,Wayerly,Pa Waplee, Delaware tnel Catts, Delaware F Smith, Jersey City tit Dudley, Camden, Del orals-Chestnut Wet d. Da) tOll, 0 eynolds, Baltimore el Barth, Baltimore - Bath, Baltimore - •Nulty Washington 'ford, Lancaster co adleigh. New York Habbell, Now York. Bloss, New York W Darts. Washington Collins; New York Harris, Hartford F Weaver. Boston :Colkugh trr, New York 'he Unlon—Arch a Bliller, Brooklyn , inedy II Butler & of,,Pgd I Day, Trenton, If Rein, Baltimore • Cohen, Maryland Jaunt n. Maryland to G Warnock. Ohio oh Wete.Altoona, 3lf 0 'M Chunk Kemmerer St la, Pa t S aligater Reading larbaugh. columoux, 0 lehwine. Lancaster co I Maxwell, Easton RtirlY, Penna. Earner, .Plttiburg cather ds wf, Reading Elisou, Delaware r Freemen; New Jersey Kononak,Ren Jersey , Natlonal—Race st Haney, Penns Foster, Beading tgnFO;: Elslifnx, Pa' did 'Jett' co. N labia 3c la,.Lanc. Pa td Langden,Bedford,Pa Foltz, New 'York 'arford, Doylestown ranch. Nazareth, Pa ~evan, Lehigh co, Pa thaanfeLd, Pottsville ales nion—Blarke G_Conlier. Dover. Del s Williams, Penns Cambria co ' a J Pheym. a olh ap , Lew i hn ow w so Unverragt, Johnstown Penny packer, Penna took. Chester Spring ra A Hclman & ch, Ps turserelea—Ellxth Phconlxville F exu(th. 11 8 N obertl, New York Eyes. Oxford, Pa - • L' orbc(rt, Pottstown North, Oxford ^ed Yeetman, Delaware McCauley, Penna Noma Vernon-Sec C Oat, Pl - ands W Tweed. Philada 3n Gas - 1,11. Philada Richard, Philada m A La-sig. - Pottsville Atkisson, St Clair Meyer, Baltimore Laws-n, New Jersey ) Eckel. Tremont tot T Boyd. Wayne co Arley Sheaf—Seeon, lain, aiew Jamey lroe n, Talleytown ;hien, Montreal "inllivan a la, New York Lippincott, New Rope Newbold, Abseetan P. Ruh, Chegflnt Bill V Heading, Hatboro Bald Eagle—Third nu W B nellsoyder, Heading Edw Eckert Pennsylvania Scholl. Allentown famed W Grader, Penna Einiigh & wl,,Alient'n A.Gerned, Treslertown J Beige/. Hellertown John S Getter, Allentown Al Rage/man, Allentown iSlornum'S liotel—Thi W H Foss, NOW York Jas G Beatty 311 Jobo son. NeW Hope 13 - Kirk pa t rick, Penn& L Kibbletr la, New Jersey Miaon Master, NeW York Black Bear—Third - Join B las tand. Lancaster John It'llothertoeh& la.Pa 31re C Oicl en. Penn Zliaa Obo;r1, Mt Pleasant O B Schuylkill co :Lewis D 1 tsckel. Allentown D B Gleineos, Cheater Val Madison-Second st Zebu Lest y. New York T Bredl.lvsw Jersey J Eseted.. Newtown Pa SPECIAL NOTICES. DEAFf. ESS. EYN AND E t.R, THROAT D s uns, CATARRH —The above maladies treated with the tanoF yuccess bY DR. VON MORCEMISRER. °millet and Amid, graduate of Vienna, Moe, 102 7 WALNUT Street, whets can be examined hundreds of testimonials from 'the very beet known men in the country, among which are several from old and responsible citizens of Phila delphia, who can be personally referred to. n021.-6t. HAIR DIM I HAIR DY 8I 1 DA.T6fiELOR'S celebrated HAIR DYE fa the Beat ts ike World. The only Harmleas Trite, and kettabb Dye known.. This splendid Hair Dye in Perfect—changes Sad. 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BILL—FILRE,IB. — On Cictober WI, by the Rey. Mr. Idruphy. Mr. Cbarles W. Skill to Miss Mary Farris, all of this city.' JONaS- the 22d inst.. by Rev. L Frankel, Sigismaad 'Jonas, of Philadelphia, to Miee Else -Wee, of Vol 'fork. DIED_ :ATNIC. —Oa the 234 inst., David W. Jove, aged 36 Yeare. • Ells reldtivEe and male friends are reepectfully invited attend hits funeral. from his late residence. Dlo. 931 north Broad street, near Girard avenue on Thursday Morning. the 28th inst., at 10 o'clock, without further Uivitatiou. To mooed tO Woodlande Qinnetery, treet, below Muth. Bancroft, Philadelphia Dr J CTall,Newborn, NS Mice J Tall, Newbera, N C A E' Smith - Dr HOTH, Illinois fiDli 0 H 13 trawell, Lang on S u Barks, Penea C H Ballinger. Lebanon, Pa W P Bacon, Waoh. BC H B Carlagton, Indiana, w p MOLITiOn, Montgomery D It :knee, New York T S Ca.sady LT 8 N Mr & M r.Wyman, Balt Hon T Jones Yorke, N EL is Neevoe,Phroulxville Saud Back, Perryville Martin Seipel,‘Lehlgh Val Dr 6 W Ruch, Lehigh Val Thee El Metzger. Alientowa Saint Bedeecker & la.Paana W W Weaver, Allentown Saud M Lain, Allegheny J A Wildenic & te, Penna SE 13abereek, Troy B AI Eldridge New York E L Mirtin: Dela ware .1 E . . C James, Barliagton,N H J Oamball WeSI OD, New York Wm F Mott. Jr, New York J it Whisk's , & wf, N nd Chestnut streets. W C Colton, Bostcm D Stevenuou,_' Indianapolis f; Suow, sVashington T 0 Langley, Washington J H Hamilton, New York , Mrs Abbott • Bre Chambers W Eldridge, Washington W Foster, Jr, New York g Fogg, ITS A W G NorTle St-•wf W Beatty, Pork A (WO well, Kansas Romero J Afar .1 it Mann W B Sinn, Washington 0 N Lull. Chambersburg Col D V Gehr, Penna Wdvneitel'eagh, W Chas Mrs" Darlington, W Chester Mies Lewis, W Chester H 3 Magraw Chas Pitt, Saltimore H Winces, Philada S J Walker. New York M S Douglaot, New York s 8 Satin, Sew York P Baird. Wheeling, Va Fi Goff & wf A Plartroy, Now York P Swith, New York P Eastman, U 8 A. I' A Se ,rt, Philadelphia Geo Reer, New York W. A Richard 80. , ton ?do. Brosh, NW' York .1 II - Oliphant. Washington Chas T Dix. IT S El Decker, New York P Dooley. New York D Trefousse & le,New York C W Daulap, New York W E Dodge, New York A C P Dodge, Now Pork H Nord linger, New York W Malawi ' New York O Gilbert, New York D Moon & wi, Boston W J Martin, l oily Wand street. below Arch. C Morgan D W MeCanle- New York 1. Bertram. Baltimore D Bretton, Md Mrs Partridge, Elkton. Md Miss Partridge, Elkton, Md. It Elmer & la. N JD base, Danville 111 Smith.- Hollidaysburg .1 Beaver, Wayne. born T s tough, New., ille S W Parker, Somerset G R Parker. Somerset H Tiowiteldt, Somerset Comstock_ & en. Buffalo - Hon M Stroll es Pottsville J R Steviek, Shipponahure , Battler, Hughesville H Gm:drum. Hughesville JE Co by New York EH Burnito, Delaware A Har-Instun, Delaware W W Blakeeler Sz eon Pa John Lyman, Jersey City 0 W Graydon, Penne B MaCrum, Altoona Geo Noble, Latrobe, Pa street. above Fifth J Frantz 1' J Mcflamont, Pottsville J fit Killion, Delaware City Win (I (irons, Elkton. AU ILewi,tßHoff, New Jersey 1H It Gray, Wash. 0 J Virginia J qarpenter, ealena, N E Good now, New York. L R Week, Boston W Ell3aon, Camden. Del O Vir New York L Grifll tn. Delaware J Pearce°. Delaware J 141 Jennings. New. York 31. 11 Williams Troy, N Y Tine J lone% New York R 'Smyth Mre M R Grane, Albany street. above Third. Rota William% New York John De t w.en, retina A go Sinith.Providence, R 1 T R Stratton, New York T F Patterson. New Jar R B Potter. Bridgeton, N I stoLe gun° n 8, Washington W Taylor, Now York F ificCarty. New York Jai Kerri4an, New York John McCarty, New York W A Orfila], New York H F Zahn, Boston W s Thomas, New York D Potter, New Jersey treet, above Third, J k Russell, Lancaster Mrs Swains &calmer, Fauna J J Evan .4. New Jersey Miss B Evans, New Jersey Miss S Evans, New Jersey John Waltman, Harrisburg. D P Fahrney, Maryland Jos Fah raey,Booroboro, Md P Fahrney. Hoon.boro, Md J B P.,tter, Bridgeton, Md B B Ciark. Wilra'n, Del Mrs George, Ohio - F .Rickert T 8 Denney. II S A. S Caned, Harriebarg J Schmidt ti wf, New Jersey Nobbles, Salem. 0 N L Wane. Deerfield, 0 L btockton, J vet, above Third.. C L Fisher. Ashland Lient A B Jamison, US A Cif F Miller, Lebanon co Jos Pelton, Tennessee Jim Picks, York co ,C H.Pyle, Lebanon H Haber, Lebanon L C Lou,, Ashland dB Sisioger Port Carbon T T Worth &la, Lebanon 8 Schott, Pottsville .t street, above Sixth. 13 V Pentinnoker, W'Chest W W Vauurem, II S A W H Allmoud, Wilm, Del .1 . H Wilson. Columbia. Joe C Walker. Lancaster J McVay:Jr, New Castle Mrs W Thatcher. Delaware s 8 W Thatcher. Delaware IWm P Say re t Newark. N J Capt 6 A &raison, Virginia reet, above Chestnut. vym Mcnulloaeh, F B Bmansti, Pottsville flammend, Chester eo John BilllPinn, C'hester co Jas f4ailimer, West Chester FT Teaulsou .1: la, Parma W Moore, anntingdon co mid St., Above Arch. !Chu vox. Pottsville H Bastbern Danville" M Davis, Trenton C Aforrison, Delaware Mr. Prindle. New Jersey Miss Prindle, New Jersey J B Armstrong. Harrisburg. El Rodasy, Harrisburg, H d Garwood, Allentown d street, below Vine. IJ Backlash, Fitzwatertowa W M Beer, New Jersey II Arvis, 00053-coma S ttamseY. Baltimore W Berry Norristown G W Seams, Chicago C Rogers. Gettyebarg eat., above Callowhill. A Reek, Allentown John T Berge r. Quakertown Henry L Fogel, Lehigh co F Bertolet, Beading 'll J Schwartz & wf, Penn& 'Boob Merkel & wf, Patina Franklin Shinier. Mille , st Geo F amain', Bah way, N J Titas Richards. Backe co ra street, above Race. M J Doll, Baltimore Dennis Geates. Peron Jae Ho °ward. NON' SerseY loses &roar, Ohio James Lawrence, Illinois B France above Cadowl3.lll,' Benninger, Penna H S Cr-.,maa,Sellersidlle ! Jacob K gaelville '- Win Livezmy, &Weber° 1 Mati elmaa. Bownianftvi'e A. Huth, bioarsville ,reet, above Market. Fluol. 'New Jersey Jns C Brown, RiLode Leland PIANOS CABINET SEVENTH" ANT) CITESTMIT. CASIMR.—On the 23d but., John Groner, lit the nth year of his age. The friends of the remits - . are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, nalew,N. :" onVednesday afternoonat 8 o'clock. DIX.-ellov. 23d, Mary'll. Newell, wife of Alfonso F. Dix, daughter of late Robert Newell • Funeral from Mrs. A. Sheridan Harding's. corner of Thirty .second and Barring streeta; West Philadelphia, Wednesday, 25th inst., at 2 o'clock. se Woodbury, S. J. on the 20th instant. Joseph Ogden, in the 89th year of his age. CONE. —A t the Harwood Hospital, Washington, D. C. on Sunday, November 22, from wounds received while in command of hie company, at the battle of Rappahan nock :lotion. Va. November 7, Lient, Edward Everett Core. company D, 119th Regiment P. V., in the 29th year of his age. El is male friends and those of the family are Invited to attend his funeral, from his father's residence, 903 North Sixth street, on Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock. SMITIL—On the 211 inst.. Moses Blackfan, infant soh of Dr. Albert M. and Emil Kaighn Smith. . . SIIARWQOD,—Oa Saturday. the2lst must., of disease contracted from exposure in the fled. Captain-Deady Sherwood, of C Company, 118th (Corn Exchange) liegs. Penna. Vole., in the 47th year of his ago. • The members of the Albion Society, of the Corn Ex change. Lodges Nos 01 and 121 A. Y. if„ and his male friends are invited to attend his funeral, from hi.; late residence. No. 338 S. Twenty-first at., this day. (Taosday), the 24th inst.. at 1 o'clock P. hl. without farther notice. Interment at Laurel Bill. . . BIIitLING.—On the 21st instant, Mrs Mary Burling, Widow of the late John 1). Burling, aged 67 years. Her relatives and friends and those of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, No. 49 East Broad street, Burlington, on Wednesday - morning, ' a 25th inst.. at 10 o'olook, with out frit ther notice. aa DYRE.—On 19th inst., James W Dyre. aged 63 years. His male friends are respectfally invited to attend his funeral,from the residence of Mrs Felker. No lati Melon street. this day (Tuesday). 24th inst., at 2 o'clock FISHER. —At Philadelphia, on Monday, Elf inst. ' in the o . lth year of his age, of disease contracted in the service of his CO - Autry. Frauds Wells Fisher, lath Regi ment New York Cavalry, CoAl. , son of the late Redwood Fisher, FM, Funeral on Wednesday. 25th inst., at 2 o'clock P. M . from the residence - of his aunt, Mrs. R. W. Wells. r 24 South Thirteenth street. ' Cs McCARTER. —On the 12th inst. , at Nashville. Tenn. from the effects of exposure incident to the battle Of Chickamauga. Courtlaud McCarter, ache 15th Regiment Penna. Cavalry ( Anderson Troop), aged 24 years. The death of this sterling young man caste a gloom over a once happy family. Early in the present struggle, oreninte t hahme by patriotic motives, he left a lucrative post to join the 9th Regiment Pennsylvania VolanMers, and served during the first three months of the war. Shortly after his return, though able to eniov this life in comparative luxury,-he again gave his servicet, in a sehaltern position, to the cause of republican liberty. By the ordination of the God of Hosts, " Wile doeth all things well," the undistinguishing fatality of war has prevented his witnessing the coming realization of the fond hope of his "outgoing' , —a united country; yet in his• death a sterling patriot and Christian soldier has been tailed to his last home. He was always last at the bedside of those of his companions in arms who were - called before him, ministering that consolation whicli alone con come from one reared in the conscionsness of the Worth of eternal salvation Wear for the living, mourn not for the dead; Weep for alma hearts whom ware remoneleßs fang 3 Have ermhed in anmilsti; bat the laurelled bed In Which the soldier sleeps, freed from the pangs And toils of life's commotion, calla no tear or svmpathy to dim the stranger's eye. Alone in hostile lands. no loved one near To cool that brow, or hear that dying sigh— Grief asks no other votaries, a mother Weeps for her son, a sister mourns a brother. W. F. J BLACK DRESS. GO 0 DS.---CASEL hums% Velour Reps. Tamisee, 3-4 and 6-4 alms relines, Marines, Henrietta Cloths or silk-warp Cash meres, Ottoman poplins, Irish Poplins, English and French Bombazines, Alepines. corded Mousselines, Ans. Walian Grapes, Baratheas, Turin Cloths, Paramattas, De Baines, Oriental Metres, Alpacas and Mohair Lustros, Bops Anglats,McinrnME Silk, Armnre, Ppult de Sole and Gros Crain Silks. BESSON 3r SON, 0c23 Mound-n/I'Bton, No. 91IS CHESTNUT street. pYRE LANbELL HAVE, BY . I —A steamer, CHILDRBR'S BALMORALS. - EYRE & LANDELL 11AVE THE - Popular VELVET CLOTHS for Ladies' Cloaks. YRE & LANDELL HAVE TTIE E French Camel's Hair LONG SHAWLS, $l5O, $126, noo. and V& ‘ IOro'LLY. A S N e„ I L S Tat V . 1 1 ,12 1 ? Church - , T IR below SIAT.a. Sermon by Rev. J. A. Seise, D.D. tor. 2t*o MOLIIIIPSORS OF. EIGHT MONTHS' TRAVEL 1N THE EAST.—Lecinre, by Rey:-.1". 13, PALES, D. D., in the SECOND 11. P. CDUEteff, RACE, below Sixteenth street. on TUESDAY EVENING. Nov. 24, 1863, commencing at S o'clock. Tickets 26 cents WI -- " - „,;11•-• PR I' ESSOR COPPEE AVI.t. DE- Jiver the closing lecture of his course ar. the Hall of the University l'ae4TH Street, asove Chestnut, on TUESDAY - EVENING, November 24th, at 754 o'clock. Subie,t-- 'How a Great Battle was :Fought." it M. "YOUNG DIEN IN HISTORY.," E. P. WHIPPLE, Esq., of Boston, will deliver hie great Lecture on this subject, at the biIThICIAL FUND HALL. FRIDAY hTENING, Nov. 27, at S P, Tickets, 25 cents. A GREAT LITERARY. TREAT. aced St* IN ACCORDANCE WITII C 3S TOM of a number of years, a Union Prayer Meetly g will be held in the Methodist Episcopal Union Chnrch. FOURTH Street, below Arch, on Thanksgi AMC Day (THURSDAY), 26t0. Last ,at 3 o'clock P. iff. The Clergymen and Christian people of the city are respect fully invited to attend. PRANK GIN MOORE; • EDMUND T. YARD, Committee. n024-21,* SAML. CHUBB. PHILADELPX-11A. NOVEMBER. 24, ISl33,—The Subscriber would return hie sincere t, units to Sergeant DODGEIERTYand his aide: and to the friends, for the prompt and efficient service rendered in saving the furniture and property at the fire on the t)th lust • also to the United States. Assistance, Eeli once, and - Vigilant Engines, end others, who were so promptly on band, and subdued the lire Wore it had at tained much headway. It.. D. P. CIIBBSRLEY, 236 N. FIFTH Stn.( MADVIL ATREET El. E. CHURCH, N. E. CORNER BROAD AND AECTI STREETS.— rev. N. insrox will preach. at thin Church EVERY EVENING (except Enturday) daring THIS WEEK On Thanksgiving Morning at 11 o'clock. It* TIM MEMBERS OF - LODGE NO A. Y. M., the Officers of the Grand Lodge, and the Brethren in general are regnested to meet at the MA, tio BALL, on TUESDAY, the 24th instant, at one .o'clock, to attend the funeral of oar late B , otherDEJIDY SHARWOOD. By order of the W. M. n0.2.9-2t* WILLIAM THOMSON, Secretary. GERMAN.— PROF. SIIA.EPREIt'S New Course , . Circulars at ZIE s'S, No 103 South Tllllll3 Street n023-2r, IPROFESSOR COPPER. WILL DE liver the closing lecture of his course at the Gall of the -University. NINTH. Street, above Chestnut. on TUESDAY EVENING. November 24th. at 734 &clack. Subject— 'How a Great Bata.- was Fought." no/3-2' YOUNG HEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSR CIATION. —The regular monthly meAting will be held on moral AY Evening 12 ov 23d, at 734 o'clock, at the Rooms, Nos 1009 and 10 t t Chestnut street. The ninth anniversary of this association will• be held on MONDAY, November 30, at CONCERT HALL. Tickets tau be procured at the Rooms, and of the mem bers. no2l-2t* COMMERCIAL BANK. OF PENN- S'ILVANIA. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 23d, 1263 At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held THIS DAY, JOSEPH JONES, Esq. was unanimously elected President, S. W. PALMER Cashier, and . SAMUEL HOOD. Esq. Collector. S. C. PALMER, Cashier. ROPED OF DIRTCTORS FOR THE ENSUING YEAR. JOSEPH JONES, • . JOHN GARRETT, GEORGE , W. STEEVER, ALFRED G. BAKER., WILLIAM MUSSER, P. JENKS SMITH, JOSEPH WM. BATES, THOMAS WILLIAMSON, " HUGH CRAIG, SAMUEL BAUGH, CHARLES H. BAN SR,' THOMAS H. POWERS, LEON BERG. no2S•3t KENSINGTONBANK Mt , PHILADELPHIA, November, 1563. At an election hold on Afondav, tha 16th November, 1563, the following. named gentlemen were elected Direc- tors of this Bank: JOHN ROBBINS. JOHNNATHAN • WAINWRIGHT, • fdARTI.3, ED WARD W. G ORG AS, BENJAMIN C. NAGLER. JOSEPH HARVEY, ELI GARRISON, • JAMES BELL, GEORGE A. LANDELL, JAMES HOGG. B. 1). STEWART. BBNIAMIN •H. BROWN. ALEXANDER PE CERSON. And at a meeting of the Board of Directors. held this niorning. JOHN ROBBINS, Esq., was unanimously re elected President. MERLES YERKES Cashier. and ST. GEO. TUCKER CAMPBELL Solicitor, for the ea wain g . year. Clt) C. T. YRICKE3. .NGB BANK, PILILA.— )er Tkl, 1863 /et the following Stockhold :tore of the Corn Exchange CORN EXCR/i. DELYSIA, liovemin At the Election held 16th ire ere were duly elected Direct Bank: G. Cattail Christian J Goffmstn, W. Cathartvood, Edmund A. Snider. Char.es B Waking, David Vandarvaer, Jonathan Knight. Board this day ALEX. G. monsly re-elan. ad President ice Prosident,and JOHN W. T W. TORREV", CAshler, Alexander James Steel. Robert Brvien, William P. Cox, Samuel T. Canby, Philip B. Mingle. John P. GrOFB - ' And at the meeting of the Cla. TEL 6. Beg., was lit anit ALhX,WHILLDIN, Beg. TORREY, Cashier. no2et-Sm Mi. FA RMER S' BMW. - PIIIZADELPJ At an election held on the following named Stockhold4 this Batik: S. Mercer, " - Edwin M. Lewis, John Ash buret, Author, y J. Antelo, William B. Woodward, Jcseph S. Lovering, Jr., Benjamin A. Farnham, And. - at a meeting of the NERO REE was unanim EDWIN J. LEWId. DL. LIADI ILUSIITON, Jr , Cashi. n024-10t COMBIONWEA DELPHIA, Nov. 23, At the annual election hell the following gentlemen wo 13%.331c: Robert Morris. John Derbyshire. Edward P. Mitchell, Chas F. Norton, John Ricketts, Samuel K. Ashton, 'Henry K anrconh, I H. H. Barronghd, W. A. Bolin. . And at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held this day, ROBERT MORRIS was unanimously re.electsd President: JOHN DERBYSHIRE, Vice President, and H. C. 'YOUNG, Cashier. no2I-St H. C. YOUNG, Culller. M BANK OF CON PHI] At an election held on tt named Stockholdel a were el Oeoradß. Ziegler, Wm. W. Longetreth, Peter Cullen. John A. Brown. S. W. Cannel', John R. Wilmer, Charles K Knirheid. And at a meeting of the Dh K. ZIRGLBR. Beg , was nn: dent, and JOHN ALEWIS. nc2.4.-tnths3t rectors, held this day, GEO. Lanimonsly re-elected. Mai . Cashier rollti A LEWIS, Cssbier. THE PHIL November 23. 1583 on the 16th inhtan , , the foil. elected DIRECTORS of this Thomas Robbins, Lewis It. /81.bl:end. Richard D. Wood. John Welch, Marsloal Bill, J. . Erringer, Jac L. Claghorn. Ard at a meeting of the DAY. THOMAS )l BINS. elected President. no2l-6t e DIRECTORS, beld THIS Esq., was twantmotiely re- tre. TRADESMEN'S RANK .—PRILA -4 DILLPHIA. Boy. V. ISO3.—At an °tendon fir DIRECTORS. held 10th instant. the following gentlemen were elected to eery's the ensuing year: ch., H. Icotters,l Geo C. Thomas, !John (harrow, Jam's 61cCann, Robt. Coon 9, J. B. Baxter, Jr „le,. it. Bloodgcod, Thos 11. Moore, B. S. lßeariey. At a meeting of the BOARD. held THIS DAY. Was chosen Presti C. H. ROGERS no2l 3to dent, and JNO. OAST Ms. MECH --- ANICS' BANK.PHILADEL NB lA, Nov. 23,1883.—at a meeting of the B A.R OF DIRECTORS, held THIS DAY. the following genie men were unanimously' elected officere for the atoning ear: JO/. Ern B MITCHELL. President; GEGROS H aTUART. Vice Prost& nt; ln place of Joseph G. Mitchell. who declined are elec tion, and Cltl JOHN WIEGAND, Cackler. ..M. CONSOLIDATION BANK . , • eItILADELPIIIA. POP. 23, . , At on election beld on the 16th inst., for Directors to serve the ensuing year , the following gentlemen were 4 lect, d James V. Watson, Jos. a. Collins, John P.-Ver ne, Henry CroFlcey. Jos. B. Van Bogen, W. Hogg, Josiah , 10. Brooks. Ltoliam Matthews, Robt Shoemaker, Jas. S. Watson, Seneca E. Malone, Robt. F. Taylor, John H. Bringhnr. t. And at a meeting of the Board, held this day, J MRS V WATSON. Esq., was nuanimow.ly re-slatted Presi dent. GEO. W. THORN, Esq., Solicitor PETER, Ct E MARltlt, &sq., Notary, and JOSEPH N. PSIRSOL, Cashier. aoYti taths3t var. NATION AL BANK AT B` -- KA.NK. FORD.— 'The Comptroller of the Currency" having &Tided that the Bank mast be organized as a National Bank of Philadelphia (probably the second), with a capital of not less than $lOO.OOO, a committee will sit at Wright's Institute every erecting. from 73; to &mak. to ,receive additional subscriptions for the increasr d amount 01 capital required. DI ATI:UIf rarLus. Chairman.. 1023-8 t FRAZIRFORD. 1M•4.''20, 1203 AND 311ECITANICS" lA, Nov. 23.1863 .16th of November, MB, the .ra were elected Directors. of Joshua B. Lippincott. James B Campbell, Preside Tete, Pemberton 3 Hntohinson, J Edward Farnam, William M. Farr. Directors this ds.v, S. A. misty re-elected Pce,ident, Vice President, and WIL- ittSHTON, Jr.. Cashier NR=M= : MONDAY. Nov lith, 1.883, :re elected Directors of this IVIERCE. LADELPHIA, Nov. 23..1863. e 18th inst. , toe following ected ➢irectore of this Bann Alexander Brown, G. W. Page, John Thompson, Wm V. Wictit, Thomas H. Kirt,Ley, Patrick Brad.l,l'. • D.F.,LPHOik BANK.— . t the annual elect.oe, nerd 'wing gentlemen were duly. Bank: J. Gillingham Pell. }inward S. Clarke, Saml. W Iterioureey, Henry Preant, George Whitney, Benj. G. Godfrey. B. COMEGYS. Cashier NER. Cashier PRESS.7-PHILADELPITIA, TUESDAY; NOVEMBER 24, 1863: IIM"' TO THE EDITOR OF THE raEss.—pia In reply to 'A Qttery, rrtr issue of thorn!' instant, by Jou,* Berm and lata F Peng', of Chilibquagne township, Northumberland county. Pa. I will say the receiver of commutation money appointed for the Fourteenth district of Pe IMO: 'MIR resides as Bart 'alma. and was instrocted that he was not expected to go out of his office in Harrisburg to receive the three hundred delimits from conscripts therefore each drafted man would have to gn there. or send hie VOO at his own risk and avenge. 'lke expense of fare from Sat bury, in going and returning, is $0 70, and board and lodging about $1 SO; total of expenses, in aml not the receiver or collector of commutation money, but for the payment of three dollars I received the three hundred dollars from all drafted persons, (except such as preferred going to Harrisburg to pay themselves.) and returned their receipts and certi f icates of exemption to such post office as was most convenient to the drafted man. I had no power to furnish transportation to and from Harrisburg, as I was not a member of the Board of Enrolment, or other officer, to do so. The Board of En rolment furnished transportation to sum as were ex- On reed, or ante red the service, and not to parties to go and pay their commutation fee. The Board also give esch man time to go to Harrisburg and pay his money: tut Boys, r Perry done like nearly all the reet—ptid $303, and saved the other two dollars. Hoping this ex planation will relieve the gentlemen, and Vopperheads of Northumberland county. Your obedient servant, B. B. BOYER. its nrllY. Nov. 23. 1863 IMMANAGERS OP T "NEST ERN AhSOCIATIO OF LA DIES FOR. THE sit LIEF ANL EH PLOT MENT OF THS POOR," Noe. 19 and tat South ..EVENTEitti ref_ Slreot, respectful ly I. attention to ;heir work of charity and its necessities. The Report of the. Treasurer for the current year, ehowe for the first time a deficiency of funds to meet Inc oxF,"" of the Institution. They appeal to a generous public to aid thorn In thetr efforts. ne object of the Association is to give employment to aired women, and to those who, having - families. are un ab:e to go out to obtain work. The women we have em ployed 111 sewing andquilting, th.dr young children are cared for in a nursery ; dinner is provided for them and fel the older children, who go to school. It has been ni nal to give employment to about one hundred women. Owing to the high price of material and provisions, tuis number meet be reduced milein additional eubsc lindens and donations are obtained. The Managers earnestly and confidently solicit help for the coming winter. All moneys will be gladly received by the-Treasurer , E. M. MORRIS, .N.B 3307 GREEN Street. and at the Houma, No. 19 and Al South SEVENTEENIH Street. - it* me. UNION BENEVOLENT ASSOC LA. TION.—At ita Thirty-second Annual Meeting. held October 20, the following doings of the assocla:ion to the pastsear wero ordered to be published, to wit: Sum bt.r of visits made to homes of theeuffermg. 11.018 Number of families under care.... ....... ... . .... 4,0.50 Number of sick ministered to 791 Number of dead ministered to 138 Number 01 ethane found employment Number of children sent to Sunday school. Number, f persons provided with asylums Cash distributed by visitors Cash paid sewing women for the yeai. Cash for coal distributed (1,224 tons) .. . .. .. . . . Value of coal donated 312 00 Number of garments distributed 1,477—va1ve.... 1,103 CO Articles of luddlng. blankets; &c ' 376 00 Boots and shoes-97 pairs 345 00 550 stoves loaned—annual value 760 CO The following gentlemen were unanimously elected. officers and managers to serve the ensuing year: LIST OF OFFICERS F0R1869-'6l. • PRESIDENT r SAMUEL H. PEIIKINS. VICE PREEIDEN%S._ RICHARD D. WOOD, J. FISHER LEMMING. TREASURER, EDMUND WILCOX. OORREEMONDING SEORETAIRV.. L. fdONTGOMRKY" HOED. ' RECORDING SECRETARY. JOHN, H ATWOOD. MANAGERS: Benjamin Coates. Joseph H. Dulles. - William 61. Collins, John Ashhurst. Thomas Latimer, Thomas A. Budd. Sohn Bohlen, Charles Rhoads, William Purees, Richard Wood, Arthur G. Coffin, Charles S. Warts, M. D., Benjamin Orne. E R. Wood, John W. Clasher°, William Evans, Jr., Thomas Wattson, . James Bayard, S. Morris Wale, Joseph A Clay:. At a subsequent meeting of the Board of Managers JOHN HICKS was reelected Agent, and Messrs COu£ER and EVANd Collectors The Collectors will commence their usual rounds at en early day. Contributmas may also be left with the Treasurer,EDWAßD WILCOX, 404 CHESTNUT Street. or with the Agent, at the office of the Association, N. , W. corner SEVENTH and S AN SON Streets. No other persons are authorized to receive subscriptions. nol9-6t IMLADIES' FAIR—THE FIRST LADIEO' ASSOCIATION OF WEST PHILA.. DELIP RI A., for the relief of the Widows and Families of our Brave Soldiers who have fallen in battle, and the- Families of Soldiers yet in the field or in'oar hospitals, so far as resident in West Philadelphia, are now holding a Fair, to commence on MONDAY Evening, the 16th Inst., at 7 o'clock. in the COMMISSIONERP,' HALL, corner of THIRTY-SEVENTH and MARKET Streets, West Philadelphia. a noi9-St IM• TILE REBEL RANI ATLANTA will be placed on the Dry. Dock for repairs early next week. To accommodate those that cannot visit her in the day time, she will be lit up EVENINGS, until 10 o'clock, for exhibition. no2o-4t SURGEON-ARTIST'S OFFICE, FOR MUTILATED SOLDIERS.-6OLD/RRS who have lost an ARM or LEO in the service, and desire the Patent • 'PALMER Limbs" to be supplied by Govern. meat, shorild return this notice immediately to this of. floe, stating their loss by letter, with name. company, regiment, and residence. B. FRANK PALMEd ocli-tf 1609 GITESTNITI" Street. Philadelphia FRIENDSMP - DIVISION, NO. 19, SONS OF TEMPERANCE, MEETS AT FRIENDSHIP HALL. CORNER OF TWELFTH AND FILBERT STREETS, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING at 7g o'clock. ce22oc6&tutJal _ CORN EXCRANGE BaDIR..- - PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 3, 18.53. The Directors have this day - declared a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT., clear of all Taxes, and payable on demand. J. W. TORREY, no4-tf Cashier. MPENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD COM PARY. TREASURER'S DEPAReMEINVL PHILADELPHIA, October 18, 1863. The Board of Directors have this nay declared a semi: cannel dividend of FIVE per cent. on the capital stock of the Company. !dear of National and State taxes. psiahle on and after November IS, 18S3 °were of-attorney for collection of dividends can be ha on application at the office of- the Company, No !WS South THIRD Street. ocl7-tdel THOS. T. FIRTH. Treasarer. PHILADELPHIA. AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY, Oaks 1127 South FOIIITH Street. PHILADELPHIA. September 2, 1363. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The following-named persons axe entitled to a Dividend on the Common Stock of this Company. The residence of several of them is un known, and it is, therefore. necessary that the certitl cates of stock should be presented on calling for the Dividend. S. BR LDPORD, Treasurer. STOCKHOLDERS' NAMES. Mrs. Mary Bishop, S. Lancaster, Timothy 0. Boyle, Percy M. Lewis. Clement Biddle, Fanny Mary Mitcherson, Ann Copeland, John Mclntyre, Emslie and J. Newbold, John 8. Moore, Trustees, James McKnight, Debbie A. Hughes, Beni. P. Newport, Sara T. Harrison, Hew. Pott, James Hallowell, W It. Rodman. James W. Hallowell, Sarah Ann Richards. Catherine C. Koppele, Henry B. Sharer. Daniel Klapp, Maria L. Sadler, Mary Kuhn, Andrew Turner, Chas. Kuhn, Hartman Mra. Rebecca Ulrich, Kuhn, and J. H. Kuhn, Ex. Asher M. Wright. William YOunk, W. R. MoVickar, Austin Smith. Willis lt< tin, Of R. v. R. Leine Extra., and James G. Schaff, Ex. of John R. TAINIM. don'a. MILITARY NOTICES. i ATTENTION, CO. P '0 GRAY RE . SERVES —The Compan will parade on TUESDAY AFTERNOON next, 24thinst., at one o'clock punc tually, to attend the funeral of our late fellow mem ber, Captain Dandy Sherwood. Co. C;• 118th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers. Associate and ex-members, and members of other companies of the Regiment are earaestl3 invited to par ticipate.' By order. • WILLIAILW. ALLEN, Captain. EDWARD ii.. OGDEN, 0. S. . no 23-It WANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS (a varied and exciting life by tea and land), six hundred able-bodied men to perform the duties of a soldier at our. Nary Yards and aboard United States ships-of war on foreign stations. . Better mimpensation than the army A ship of-war is a comfortable home. The. Marine Corps is the best equipped Infantry in the service. Prise money in abrind anee. Two dollars will be paid to any one wh - t brings an ac cepted recruit to this office. - For all other information apply. daily, at the only regular and long eltabliolted Marine Recruiting Ren dezvous to the city. at No. 811 Sot:Lbw-111.0N T !Street, Delow Spruce, between the hours of nice and, three o'clock. _ SAME:SLIWES. Captain and Recrnitine Officer, No- 311 South FRONT Street, GENERAL RECRUITING OFFICE, No. 61t CHESTNUT Street. heernits wanted for all theNtllant old ARTILLERY,' CAVALRY. and. INFANTRY REUMENTS, Now in the service. raised, or partly raised. in this city. The following bounties will be paid to all recruits enlisting at this office Veteran Volunteers 4402, and all others $302. seventy five dollars of which wilt be paid in cash before leaving the general rendezvous. Now is tie time to enlist: choose a good. regiment, se cure the bounty, serve under officers of experience, and avoid being conscripted• All who contemplate enlisting should apply at once CHAS. N. CA SVALLADER. Captain 2.1 Artillery, 112:h P V., General Recruiting Officer. $402 AND $302 BOUNTY.—FORTI FicaTiow ex TILLERY. k few good men wanted for the 2d Artillery, (112th Regiment P. V. : A. A. Gibson.' 1:f colonel commanding. The bats ries of this faithful old regiment have been as signed to posts of honor, and are at present occupying the most prominent fortifications in the defences of Washing'om The quarters are commodious and. comfortable. The following bounties are given:. To Veteran Volunteers, $402. All no: Veterans, $302. $7O cashls paid before leaving the general rendezvons. Apply witla.ut delay Copt CHAS. N. C LIM &LLADER. no2o. St* Recruiting Officer. No. 611 C HES rNuT St. CORPS OF HONOR, 11. S. A. HEADQUARTERS REORDITINO SERVICE. INVALID CORPS FOR PHILADELPHIA. 24x South THIRD Street. Philadelphia, PA. SOLDIERS no/tarot:4y dis t Carged on account of die. ability wills apply for mfor tion for enlistment in the NI &L D CORPS Lieut. lITIBER BASTIAN, Invalld,Corps, 243 S Third street, Philadelphia, Lient J. W. DEAN. Invalid Corps, 611 Brown street, and B. B. corner Broad and Spring Garden sts...; Phila. Pay and tallowances, excepting bounty and _pension, saute as in 11. S. Infantry B. W. MATTHEWS, Major Ist Pa. Art.' and Supt. Invalid Corps for Philaael. phis. anS-sa&tutf FINANCIAL. L BONDS.-WANTED, CANABONDS.-WANTE D, ' A-A it few thousand dollars of above Bonds. for which the highest price will be paid. Inquire pi toe Phi ladelphis. and Erie Railroad Office. No. 230 WALNUT Street. • n 024 st. STERLING EXCHANGE, SOUGHT AND SOLD. se2B-m&f3ra MICHAEL. JACOBS, - BaNIER.R, • No. 46 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA, GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, SPECIE . AND UNIX& RENT MONEY BOUGHT AND SOLD. STOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Particular attention paid to the Negotiation of nine Paper. CITY WARRANTS BOUGHT. orb-SiN ,IMPORTERS OF F-i- - WINES AND LIQUOES. LAUMAN, SALLADE, &a CO., No. LES SOUTH NINTH STRUT. Between Cheetnnt and Walnut, Philadelphia. G. X LAUMAN A. X BALLADE: noB-6m J. D. BITTING. COAL: -A LOT OF FIRST-QUALITY N./ Broken and Screenea 0 AL. at SS 50 perton.NINMH aria WILLOW Streets. [flo2l-3tsl - KNOWLES. COAL.-LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL Coal. of all sizes. for family nee, carefally picked and screened, at the lowest cash prices. All ordere through the poet will be promptly attend• ed to. OFFICE: BOLUS & WHITB, No. 7 Central Buildings, WALNUT Street, above Dock. .TosEpri B. SOLMB. CllO24 -2V3 GEORGE H. WAITS. In A LOT OM VERY FINE PENNSYL VANIA LEAF TOBACCO, in store and for sale b 9 JAS. W. CROWELL, nol6l2t* S. E. cor. SECOND and CALLOW HILL Elie • Ml ONS. A. F. ROSAT, • • ' , PROFESSOR OF ARM. ito 24.tathsby at Barre4n3 Gymnast= . GUILD MILLETTE, ATTORNEY J AT .LAW AND CONVEYANCER,-No 215 Sontb FIFTH Street. Philadelphia.. un&l.m• yOU CAN NOT FIND BETTER POR -.- TItAITS. Bearch.witere'you will, than RSIMER'S Lifaeire Photographs tp oil. accurate In outline and feature sad arttsttoally colored.. SBCIODD Street,abov e Orel*. 44%. , It* OTTOMAN AND CORDED. Of our own importation, a rate of o a , c• DI A. N . s T KS, and as the goods arrived rather later in the flea Boll than we expected, we purpose selling them at $2 PER YARD. The colors are Wines. &eerie, Browns, Blues, Modes, and Purples The colors of these are Mena. Leathers, BilloB, Pur ples, 13rowns Moire Antiques and Fancy Silks for sale at reduced Prices. IL B.—Our Store will not be open on Thanksgiving Day n 024 J CASSELBERRY,4S NORTH • MOUTH STREET. SELLING OFF This immense Dry Goods • STOCK, Inconsequence of • J. IL CAS'BLBERRY • Going out of the business on tile let of January next. Now ie the time for BARGAINS. The above announcement must convey to the minds of consumers and mei °haute that there is now a chance to obtain goods from an immense stock closing - oat, the largest portion of which was bought before the recent great rise, of which buyers can have the advantage. Closing cut file Figured Alpacas, 94 cents. Closing out floe Plaid DreBs goods, e 7,30. Closing out Figured hierlnons, 75c, 4il, and SLI2. Closing out fine French Poplins. Closing out heavy Corded Poplins Closingout high-colored Deleicee. , Closing out choice shades of French Merinoes. Closing out black and white all-wool Detains, 37Xc. Closing out 6.4 Black Delaines, 75c. Closing out 2-yards-wide Bleck Cashinere6, $1.26. Closing onto-4 French dbintzen, 446. Cloeing out light rich figured all-wool Delainee, 44c. Closing out Silk and Wool Challioe, 37.9.40. Closing out small plaid all-wool Delaines, 31Mc. °losing one 4-4 Shophsrd Plaid Cashmeres. Closing out good quality black and white Plaid Pop line, Mc.' Closing out a lot of real FRENCH ESIBROIDERIES, such as Collars, Sets, Spencere. &c., at one-third the cost. 950 82 62 $4.525 45 2.504 72 4,526 95 SHAWLS. Closing out large high cost Scarfs. 3 yards long. Closing out Long Bruche Shawls. $lO to $3O. Closing oat square Brodie Shawls. Closing out long and square Open Centre Broche Shawls. - Closing out Long Blanket Shawl's, cheap. Closing out Block Stella Shawls. Closing out rich Striped Broche Shaw: s, $5. SILKS! SILKS! Closing out rich fancy Dress Silts. Closing out choice shades Main Silks. Closing out Foulard Silks. Closing out Figured Black Silks. Closing out Plain Black Silks. Closing out Black Mourning Silks. $L2.5. CLOTH,' AND CASSIMERES. Closing out Ladies' Black and Colored. Cloaking. Closing out black all wool Beavers, $2.75. Closing out Men's and Boys' Cassinteres. DINENS, muslin, FLANNELS, kg Closing out fine Damask =Table Cloths, two to Ave Yards long (losing out fine Damask Table Linen by the yard. Closing out 5 ne Shirting Linens. . Closing out Wit-yards- wide Sheeting Linens. Closing out White and Colored Flannels. Closing out Mnslins of all kind'. BAL3IO KALB. Closing out a large stock of Balmorals. Closing out an immcnse stock of Kid and all other kinds of Gloves. S. R. OASSSLBBRRY'S Msmmolli Dry Goods Hones. 45 North 'EIGHTH Street, below Arch. P. S.—Closing out a lot of Embroidered Muslin, for Curtains. Hoop Skirts at a deduction of leper cent., at n023-2t J. R. C.'S. VDWIN HALL & CO., 26 SOUTH -a-1 SECOND Btreet, have a Hoe stock, and in beanti fa' Shades, of French Merin oes. All Wool Rep P.,plins, Bilk and Wool Poplic Also. Plaid Poplins for Children. ell nt I pri Wool P e l d Cashmere aidgforhi n l d a re d '. Rich Mer !noes, re- dared to 11, Dress Goods at reduced prices. n024-tf ARMY WHITE DOMEIS ARMY LININGS. FARNHAM, KIRKHAM, FROTHINGHAM dr 'WELLS ■eß•ekn4L-V G W. SIMONS <ls BROT.ELER A SANSOM-STREET HALL, PRrLIDELPIIIL, MANUFACTURERS OIT JEWELRY, ' FINE SWORDS, AND - ifILITARY GOODS IN EVERT VARIETY. sv.2s4tem • - 11SPECIAL MILLINERY OPEN. 1 ING VCR THANRSGM NG WREE.—Bliss S. T. MORGAN 408 ARCH Street, will open every day this week. - Bonnet!, Dress Caps, and a fall assortment of Millinery Goods, at lowest cash prices. Wholesale and n 023.30 iIIaMRS. M. A. KING- HAS CON STANTLY on hand a beautiful assortment of WINTER MILLINERY, at 10216 CHEiTfitIT Street.oe.3o-Im s , #43 FRENCH FLOWERS, 1863. FEATHERS, LACES, RIBBONS, & NEW-STYLE HATS, LUST, OFSASIraT THOS. KENNEDY db No. IA9 °HULETT Street, below Middle. aelo 3m LADIES' FANCY FURS. JOAN I ' AREIRA, No. 718 ARCH STREET, BELOW EIGHTH: Importer and Manufacturer OP LADIES' FANCY FURS. My usortment of F.#471 PUBS for Ladles and Chß • dren ta now complete, and embrasing every variety that will be fashionable during the present 84131101 L all mold at the manufacturers' prices, for cash. Ladies, please alve me a call. oe3-4rn OPENING OF FANCY FURS. FURSI FURS! GEORGE F. WOIRRITII,'. MOIL *l5 AND 417 ARCH STREET.' ;Avast' NOW OPBN amet , A. FULL ASSORTMENT - OF LADIEt9' Puns, To Which the attention or the public is invited. lie93-4it DREXEL & do. RETAIL DRY GOO A BARGAIN IN SILKS. EDWIN HALL & go SOUTH SECOND STREET, WILL WEN THIS IfIORRINCI, ALso, a case of COIfIXED SIL cS, at $2.25. COMMISSION HOUSES. SKY-BLUE KERSEYS, In store and for eats by FARNITABE, KIRKHAII & Co., n02.3.6t 230 and 232 CHESTNUT Street. ARMY GOODS, PLAIN AND TWILLED BLUE ALL-WOOL LININGS, SUITABLE FOR ARMY GREAT COATS In store and for sale by %30 and 23Z CILESTNIT2 Street REAVY,MEDGM. AND LIGHT MEETINGS AND SEERTINOS. STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. WASHINGTON AND VICTORY GANBRIGS AND SLLECIAS. BRoWDBLEACRED, AND °ONSET TRANS. No. 1% *ORSTED YARN. No. ael9-It tf MILLINERY GOODS. LADIES , FURS. JOHN 4. STAMBACH S IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURES OF LADIES' FANCY FURS, NO. SEE AB.OH STREW. BELOW NINTH, HMI VW open a splendid gook of • LADIES aD CHILDREN'S VCRS, Which will be sold at the LOWEST CASH MOM. oe2-8n PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS. ELEGANT MIRRORS, A LARGE ASSORTMENT NEW ENGRAVING, FINE OTh PAINTINGS, JUST RECEIVSD EARLE'S .GALLERIES, 816 CHESTNUT STBEIT SHOTIVELL'S CELEBRATED 'SWEET CIDER. OUR USUAL SUPPLY OF THIS EXCELLENT CIDER Just received ALBERT 0. ROBERTS, Dealer in Fine Groceries, no2S.tf Corner of ELEVENTH and VINE Streets. -•-•PST.-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that I have Wiled to the SCHUYLKILL NASIGA. TION COMPANY for the relents of a Certificate for Thies Shame of said Stock, standing in my name. nol7-tw4t* C. O. -CHUMS. SILK THREADS AND COTTONS For ". e SEWING MAORINSS, ' Wholento and retail. ' LAING. as NE AWINNIS, not 12 - . No; 30 North THIRD Street PLANTATION BITTERS.' From the army hospital—Me bloody battls•tield-•tLs mansion of the rich and humble abode of the poor—from the olEce and the sacred desk—from the mountain top. . distant valleys and far-off Wands of the ocean—from evert' nook and corner of the civilised world—to Pouring In the evidence of the astonishing effects of DRAKE'S PLAINTATION BITTERS. Thousands upon thousands' of letters like the following may be seen'at our office - R118118111741T, WlB-, Sept.l6, 1889,, ". * • * I have been in' the army hospitals for fourteen months—speechless and nearly dead. At Alton, 111., they gave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters. •' • • Three ballet restored my speech and cored me. * • * • • C. H. PLAINE." SOUTH . WeaseW , 0. - , July,2B, 1883. " • • • One young man, 'who had been efek and not out of the house for two years with Scrofula and Err elpelas. after paying the doctors over 11160 without bene fit, lure been cured by ten bottles of your Bitters. * • • EDWARD WOUNALL." The following' Is . from the Matron of the Union Rolle School for the Colldren of volunteers: HAVENETER MANSION, FIFTY.BEVENTII ST., • NEW YORK, Amulet 2, 1883. "DR. DRAKe: Your wonderful Plantation Bitters have been given to some of our little children suffering from weakness and weak lungs with most happy effect. One little girl, in particular, with pains in the head, lose of apPetiter and daily wasting consumption, on whom all - medical skill had been exhausted, has been entirely restored, We commenced with but a tpaspoonfol of Bitters a. day. Her appetite increased; strength and health followed. * Respectfully. ' NEB, 0. K. DEVOE." • .• • I owe ranch to you, for I verily believe the Plantation Bitters have saved my Bre. BEV. W. E. WAOOONBR, Madrid, N. Y." 4, * • $ Thou Wilt send me two bottles more of thy Plantation Bitters, My wife has been greatly benefited by their nee. Thy friend. ASA CURRIN, Philadelphia, Pa." "• r have been a great sufferer from BrunPala. and had to abandon preaching. • The Plantation Bitters have cured me. REV. J. B. CATHORN, Rochester, N. Y." Send tm twenty-four dozen more of your Plantation Bitters, the poindatity or which le daily in. creasind with the gneli of our house. ' SIKES, CIEfADWICS, & CO., Proprietors Willard's Hotel, Washington, D. 0." * * * I have given the Plantation Bitters to hun dreds of our disabled soldiers with the most astonishing effect. G. W. D. ANDREWS, Superintendent Soldiere' Mime, Cincinnati, 0." ".* * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me of liver complaint, of which I was laid up Prostrate and •had to abandon my business. H. B. KINGSLEY, Cleveland, 0." • • The Plantation Bitters have cured me of a derangement of the 'kidneys And urinary organs that has distressed me for years. It acts like.a charm. C. C. MOORE, Agent for Colgate & Co. , 254 Broadway," &0.. &0., &0.. &0., &O. The Prentation Bittern make the weak strong, the lea gnid brilliant, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are composed of the celebrated Cliasaya Bark, Wintergreen, Sassafras, Roots, Herbs, &c., all preserved in perfectly pare St. Croix Rem. S. T.-1.860.-X. Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness, lassitude. Palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, die tresa after eating, torpid liver, constiPation. drc-, deserve to stiffer if they will not.try them. They are recommended by the highest medical antho ritiee. and are warranted to produce an framedicnie bane fetal effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and harmleas. Norroz.—Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bit ters in bulk or by the gallon is a swindler and impostor. We only put it up in our log-cabin bottles. Beware of brittles refilled with imitation deleterious stuff, for which several persons are already in prison. See that every, bottle has our United States stamp over the cork, and signature on steel-plate side labels. Sold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable globe. • _ P. H. DRAKE & 00., oclo.atnktb4m 202 BROADWAY, N. Y. INSURANCE COMPANIES. INSURE YOUR LIFE WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE CO., OF NEW YORE, Which offers more advantages to Insurers than any other Company in the United States. CHAMBERS & REGISTER, ' GENERAL AGENTS, 407 WALNUT STREET, Philadelphia 0c27-tuthstjal OFFICE OF THE DELAWARE AIII TUAL SAFETY INSURANCE CO., PHILADELPHIA. Nove other 11, 1863. The following etatemenp of the affairs of the Dompany is_published in conformity with a provision of its charter. PREMIUMS RECEIVED from Nov. 1, 1862, to 0ct.31, 1863: On Marine and Inland Risks. • ..11•392 849 as On Fireltisk 116,618 03 $5509,462 11 Pre er 1, miu ms ISM .on Policies not marked off Novern- • b 206495 CO 18716,857 20 • PREMIUMS MARRED OFF as earned from November 1, 1862, to October 31, 1863: On Marine and Inland Risks 8373.460 34 On Vire Risks 102,916 44 _ Vat 89 4 78 Interest during same period, sal vages, Ste - 70,471 38 $551.856 16 LOSSES, EXPENSES, dm, during the year as above: Marine and Inland Navigation .. . .. . - Losses ' $178,414.10 Fire Losses— 40.780 459 Return Premiums 40,824 60 Re-insurances 32,13137- Agency Cbarges, Advertising, Print ing. &c 19,872 78 Taxes 8,281 96 Expenses, Salaries, .Rent, dm • • •••• 10,428 81 $336,231 19 Surplus ASSETS OP THE COMPANY, Novasusan. 1, 1863. $lOO,OOO United tates five•per-cent Loan $97,000 00 75.000 ' six-per-cent. Loans-205.. 75.000 03 moo° " 4 6 1881.. 22, 031 00 00,000 " 3-10 per ct - Treas. Notes 53.250 00 100,000 Rate of Pennsylvania 5-per-cent. L0 . an.100,997 50 6-per-cent. 57,880 03 1/3,050 Philadelphia City 6-per.cent. Lean.. • .127,528 00 30,000 State of Tennessee 5-per-cent. Loan.... 16,000 00 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad first mortgage 6-percent. bonds 22,303 00 50,030 Pennsylvania Railroad second mort gage 6-per-cent. bonds 53,260 00 15,000 300 shares stock Germantown Gas Com- • Pany, principal and interest guaran . tied by the city of Philadelphia 15,000 00 6,000 100 shares Stock Pennsylvania Railroad Company 7,226 00 5,000 100 shares Stock North Pennsylvania Railroad CM/IPM/, 2,650 00 21,000 United Stares Treasury Certificates of Indebtedness 21,403 00 123,700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, ampl secured y 123.700 00 $791.760 par. .cost, N 768, 767.12... market value, 794.010 50 Real Estate 36,363 35 Bills Receivable; for insurances made. • 107,947 61 Balances due at Agencies—Premi ums on Marine Policies, accrued interest, and rthet debts due the Company 25,912 87 Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other Companies, $6,803. Es timated value 3,905 00 Cash, On deposit with Uni ted-States Government. subject to ten days' 0611.6 1 83.000 00 Cash, in Banks 38,588 39 Cash, in drawer NV 80 118,789 19 PRILADBLPIIIA. Nov. 11, 1863 . . . The Board of Directors have this day declared a CASE Drvinsun of Tax Pen Carr. on the c&Prra.& STOCK, and Six PER CENT. Interest on the SCRIP of the Com pan) , payable on and after the lot December proximo, free of tax. They have also declared a Penn , DIVIDEND of FORTY Pus CENT. on the BARRED PREMIUMS for the year reading oC tober 1863, certificates for which - will be issued to the 'partite entitled to the same, on and after the Ist DdOelil• her proximo, free r ed. x. Tiuy have orde also, that the SCRIP CRRTIFI OATES OF PROFITS of the Company, for the years ISSS and 1859, be redeemed in cash, at the office of the Com. ;sonny. on and after January 2. 1864, all interest thereon to cease on that day. , Kir No certificate of profits. leaned under PAS. By the Act of Incorporation, 'no certificate shall iseutuniess claimed within two years after the dee/arab:on of the dividend whereof it ie evidence." DIRECTORS: .Tames C. Eland, William C. 'Ludwig. Joseph R. Seal, Dr R. M. Huston, George G. Leiper, Hugh Craig. Charles Kelley, Jacob P. Jones, James B. McFarland. Joshua P Eyre, Spencer M'llyaine. John B. Semple, Pittsburg, A. B. Berger, Phsbarg. Thomas C. Hand, John C Davis, Edmund A. Sender, Theophilus Parading, John R. Penrose, Tames Traquair, Henry C. Daiwa, Jr., Robert Barton, Samuel 8.-Stokes. J. F. Peniston, Henry S)oan, Wm. G. Boulton, `Edward Darlington. H. Jones Brooke, THOMAS C. HARD, President. JOHN C. BASIS, Vice President. HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary. nolS-itim REMOVAL TEE MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of New York. having_ appointed JAMES B. CARR Agent for this City. have Removed their office to NO. 41S WALNUT STEREO, Where applications for INSURANCE and RENEW ILLS on 'POLICIES must be made. The allotted dividend 0f19313 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 assured, show the great progress and prosperity of the Company since the last triennial dividend: The income of the Company for the '• past three years has been $1.400.000 00 The assets have increased. • .:. ~ .. 416.00000 " The losses paid to widows during • three years past were MAI 29 others 99.738 80 . Dividends have been made during the past three years 250.000 00 JAMBS B. GARB. agent... C. Y. WEMPLE, Secretary . oe29-Imu FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. -.- 493 CELBSTNUT Street ' - rathananu. FISH AND INLAND INSVBANCB. DIRECTORS. !rands N. Buck, , B. D. Woodruff, Chas. Richardson, Geo. A. West, Henry Lewis, Jr., John Kessler, Jr., • , John W. Everman, Chas. Stokes, Philip S. Justice, A. H. Rosenholm, 0. W. Davis ' Joseph D. Bilis. Yithicisir. BCj HL, President. OH LISS RICHARDSON. Vice President. WILLIAM L BLANCHARD. Secretary. ialettil LIFE-SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS OIL -a-4 Colors, made by REISSER. -Lite-hke in Minna.% expression, and coloring. Correct in outline and fea /hire. See specimens at SECOND St., above Green. IV, SCOTCH 'WHISKY. -- GRA H A M'S celebrated Scotch 'Whisky for sale, in bonded Orin house, by CHAS. B.* JAS. CABSTAIRS. 0e77 1116 WALNUT. and WI GR. I NITS Street. SHERRY WINE.-VERY SUPERIOR Sherry Winea of different grades. in bonded ware. house. For sale by CHAR S.& JAS. CaILSTURS. ott% 196 WALNUT. and 21 GRANITE Street BRASS STENCIL ALPHABETS. M. T. METCALF de BOA, 45% SALEM STREET, BOSTON, MASS. The only . manufacturers in the United States. ofarsas Alphabet& and:Figures, to any. great extent or In au variety. Bold at wholesale at the Lowser °sera puma,. Abb. the BEST OF INDELIBLE STENCIL INK. Taw show Stencil Dies and all kinds of Steroil &ask. /..atinirtea or orlon nroluDtlV edtendsd to. . *stay . . NEW PUBLICATIONS. CHRISTMAS BOOKS. 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FAIR ROSAMOND; OR, THE QUEEN'S 'VICTIM. Price 60 cents. tat— IN PRESS, IMOGENE; or, The Marble Heart. BY Pierce Egan. Pablished by DICK & FITZGERAIII Also for rale by all booksellers in the place. Copies of the above books sent by mail. to any address. fr.€l nrPestage, on receipt of the price. no2l-stuthSt NEW BOOKS-JUST RECEIVED BY J. B. LIPPINCOTTA. - 715 - and 717 MARKET Street. SOUNDINGS FROM THE ATLANTIC. By Oliver Wendell Holmes. THOUGHTS OF THE EMPEROR. N. Anreline Anto -11111118 Translated by George Longy JEAN 13ELIN; or, The Adventrree of a Little French Boy. THE NOSE OF-A NOTARY. From the French. By Edmond Abbott. ... WHITTIER'S POEMS. 2 vole Cabinet Edition. HOLME'S IPO . ShIS. Cabinet Edition. iIACRIiI; RAY. A Novel. By Anthony Troller*. CBRItTMAS POBMSIAND'PIC roma. A Collection of Cerde..Songs. &c relating to Christmas. THE VAI3A BONDS. A Poem: , By Trowbridge. Illus trated by Paley. THE CRUBLIST WRONG' OP ALL noSt NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! SOUNDINGS FROM THE ATLANTIC. By Oliver Wendellßolmes. TIM THOUGHTS OF THE EMPEEoR. M. AURELIUS ANTorinTs. Translated by George Long. .ABLE TO SAVE ; Or. encouragements to Patient Waiting. LITTLB THREADS ; Or. Tangle Thread, Silver Thread. and Golden Thread. OE HOUR A WEEK. By the author of Jesus upon Earth. ' MaIID SUMMERS THE SIGHTLESS. For rale by Whl. S. ..tt ALFRED EIAETIEN. no% 696 CHESTNUT Street. $216,62197 4SHMEAD & EVANS, Successors to Willis P. Hazard, 724 CHESTNUT STREET,' HAVE JUST RECEIVED, THE ARTIST'S EDITION OF ,THE SKETCH BOOK OF WASHI NG CON, The most superbly Illustrated Book ever issued in this Country. " °MIMI WENDELL HOLMES' " New Book 8013.SDINGS FROM THE ATLANTIC. THE THOUGHTS OF THE EMPEROR M. AURELIUS ANTONINUS. _ CABINET EDITIONS OF 0 L 1:V ER WENDELL HOLMES' POEMS. • _ CABINET EDITION OF WHITTIERS' POEMS. THE-RUSSIAN BALL, Or the Adventures of Miss Clementina Shoddy. LETTERS TO THE JONESES. By Timothy Tibcomb. PECULIAR. By Epee Sargent. ALICE OF MONMOUTH; an Idyl of the Great War. By Edmund C Stedman. . RoUNDABOUT PAPERS. By. Thackeray. BBEARFAST IN BED. By George Augustus Sala. SKATCH.BOOK OF IRvID G, Blue & Gold. HAGAR LOT: being - a sequel to " The Poor Girl." HARPER. ATLANTIC. and CODER for December. %) cents each non tf LINDSAY & BIAKISTON Publishers and Booksellers, ES SOUTH SIXTH Street. above Chestnut. RIVENILE LIBRARIES FOR THE HOLIDAYS; Beau tifully Illustrated. THE GIRLS' LIBRARY. By Mary Howitt, and other six volumes. THE LITTLE BOYS' AND GIRLS' LIBRARY. Six volumes. MRS. HUGHES' AUNT MARY'S LIBRARY.Ten volumes colored plates - THE YOUNG AMERICANS' LIBRARY. Twelve vo lumes, nearly ICO illustrations. All neatly put up in Boxes with Illuminated Tops. no2I $1.08q.42A 52 BOOK AGENCY,; 33 South SIXTH Street. Office of _ APPLETON'S NEW 'CYCLOPEDIA. WASHINGTON IRVING'S WORKS. WAVERLEY NOVELS. Household edition, REBELLION RECORD. BAYARD' TAYLOR'S WORKS. COOPER'S NOVELS. Illustrated edition. DICKENS' WORKS Household edirion. GEMS FROM 'HE DUSSELDORF GALLERY. BRITISH POETS. Boston edition. MERRIVALE'S HISTORY OF THE ROMANS. &c. &c. NATIONAL QUARTERLY REVIEW. 48 per sear. oe2o-tutlisa 3in T EYPOLDT'S LIBRARY AND BOOR -I- 4 STORE, 1323 CHESTNUT Street. Heady on Tuesday. the 17th of November;. REINEIGH SEINE'S BOOK OF SONGS. Translated by Charles G. Leland. On tinted paper, 1 voL Ame, vellum cloth, top gilt. Price UM. _ HEINRICH :WINE. An EssaY, by Matthew Arnold. 16mo, paper. Price 26 cents. No. Of LEYPOLDT'S. FOREIGN LIBRARY. The most =Wing novel of the season. HDMAIf FOLLIES. By Jules Proviso. From the sixteenth Paris edition, by Geo. Marlow. 1 vol. 16mo. paper. Price 50 cents. Fortnale by all Booksellers. Sent by mall, post paid, on receipt of price. F. LEYPOLDT. Publisher, nol4-Sm ' 1323 CHESTNUT Street. ALBUMS CHEAPEST AND BEST 1 1 1,000 Albums for 12 Portraits, 2. cents to $4. 600 do do 24 do 80 do to 4. 600 do do NO do $2 to 10. WO do do 60 do 3 to 12. 200 , do do 100 do 4 to 16 An immense stock, the largest and best in the World. PITCHER'S low' priced Book, Picture. and Album . ncl6-tf SOS CHESTNUT Street... --- 25 CENTS! COLORED PHOTO. GRAPHS, 25 cents. One half the usual price! Over 1,500 different nds. • PRIC ki ES REDUCED TO • 21 cents! 25 cents I . 25 cents! PITOBBIt'S albuin and Picture Depot; SOS CHEST NUT Street. nol6-t1 HAZARD'S BOOKSTORE, Between Seventh end Eighth Streets. 11.1. Books usually to be had in a FIRST-CLASS -BOOKSTORE. Will always be found on our shelves • AT THE LOWEST PRICES ael4-6to , VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY, NEAR MEDIA PA.—Pupils received at any timer English, Mathematics Classics, and Natural Sciences taught. Military Tactics, Buok,keePing, and Civil En gineering taught. Entire expenses about ®Spar week. Boys of all ages taken. Beers to- H Kern, ex- Sheriff John C. Capp & Co., No. 23 South Third street. and Thomas J. Clayton, Esq. Fifth and Prune streets. Address Rev. J . HARVEY 'BARTON. A. M. Villae Green, Pa. norr.tf nEmAN ALLEN, A. M., FROM THE -af-Con servatorinra of Musick at Leipzig, ,TE.40111111 of the PIANO AND VIOLIN, Ito. WO South SFEN TEEIsTH Street. Circulars at G. Andre Et Co. s. No. 1104 Chestnut street. and at this office. 005184.111. SPECIAL NOTICE.- BARTELL'S ALL-GLASS FRUIT JABS. AEWTAPSIME FRUIT JARS. AMERICAN AND FRENCH GLASS SHADES, BEAUTIFUL FERRERIBS. MARTELL b LETCHWOMMI, .84G6-taa3l . No. ta Novidi rtirni &tali& 335 BROADWAY, N. Y.. I=l & HOLIDAY Erwrrois OP 1 volume, small quarto FOR PEOPLE FOR SUNDAY-SCHOOL azFrs, PRAT ER BOORS BY PIERCE EGAN, Fag:, EMZEI73 PRICE'FIFTY CENTS BY PIERCE EGAN, Bag No. 1S ANN Street, N. Y 11114 CHEST/111T STREET EDUCATIONAL. WANTED=AN INBTISTRIOUB BOY ht:Bp.7Solll3. 4 ;a North SIXTH Street lt* WANTI.D-7-A MAN WITH NOT lees than $1,060 ready C4.8}1, to purchase theta., tercet of an operatarn which will safely net at least WOO within thirty days. Address. n024-3t. P. 0. B. 008, for three days. WANTED.—A GRADUATE OF TLEN .Delversity of Pennsylvania, already engaged in teaching. desires farther engagements for one or two af ternoon hours daily. Latin. Greek, or the English G ' branches taught. Address raduate," at this office. n024-st* WAN T E D.— A OMESTIC DRY • 0411 ons Commission Hones, of ample means, in liew York city, is prepared to make it an obiect to on enterprising Yonng Nan, who can influence can signments fr om manufacturers. None others need ap ply. All communications will bo held strictly cot t g. dentlal. Addiese "R. & C.," Box 6071, It Y. P. t. nal-4W ' A GOOD MECITANICAL DBAi . .tGIIT3BIAN and Business Han minims to make AL engagnneert on or before January let, 1861, with some Kood bfachine Shop as Draughttrattrx, or to take a general superintendenbe of the bu•iness 'Would prefer a position in NOMA thriving country town. Can' give the most satisfactory references. Address Bon 07(1, Philadelphia Post Office. n 024 tuthset* WANTED.-A. DRY•GO OAS JOB BING hOllBl3 doing a large trade, and keeping a fall stock the year round. desires to engage from theist of Jannaiy next several first-class SALESMEN . Address Dry Goods Jobber," at The Pines office, in the handwriting of the applicant, with reference and other narticuiers. All communications will be strictly confidential. n023-Bt' NORIEVRANCH C.A.NA.L BON 1 WANTFTO. fow of the abovo Bonds. Inqairo of C. B. IN RIG I P.'112 South FOIIRTFI titrest. 33014-51. $ rA A YOUNG LADY,OF EXPERIENCE A: in teschin_g the venal English branches, desires EMPLOY M ENT, either as a Daily Goyeraesc or in a Se minary cinr . ing three hours per day. Address 'ld.," Germantown Post Office, when refe rences will he given. - -nel9 A GENTS WANTED TO, <SELL THE STANDARD. HISTORY OF THE. WAR. A rare chance to make money. Agents are clearing from *lOO to *WO per month Send for circular. Addres TONES BROS. & CO., Pabliehers, Baltimore. Md. ao/04m. $2OOO -A BUSINESS MAN WISH ! • ES to connect himself with some esta blished House now doing a good business, where more or less capital and ).ie services would be required. Address BUSIHEM, this office, stating whero an interview may be bad_ . no2o-st* Ik7F l A MONTH! -I WANT TO'HIRE 44.• • •-• Agents M every county at 076 a month, aspen sea paid, to sell my new cheap Family &Wing Machines. Address. S. MADISON, Alford. Maine. oct3-daw3ni itE(l A MONTH! WE WAN'; •ll' , "`-'ACEN'IIi at NO a month, expensoa Paid, 10 net our EVERLASTING PENCILS, OEMNTAL ETIRNEEC and thirteen other articles. IS Circulars free. SiLECtA & CLARE, Biddeford, Maine. r sell-ddiMe. WANTED--A VESSEL, TO:CA_R EYIfOAO feet Oak Lumber to Boston or Ports mouth. Apply at WAINWRIGHT 8R03.'. n023-30` BEACH Street and , COII3i2BIA Avenue. 4114% DEPUTY QUARTERMASTifik GFBNERAL'S OFFICK.--Pammaßinat, Bob. a 7883. VESSELS WANTED immediately to tarry (30.61 Om following rotate Tortitges. Key Wont. 117 a. ' port Monroe. Va.' Alexandria. V. go7t irl ito r y n Al N , E. o b. A. DOTE , . felo-tf "Contain and Aaniet. Quartermsetat. A GENTLEMAN CAN HAVE A 4 --• nicely furnished front Lodging Room, in a smkil private family. at 023 North Nrara Street. 11* FOR SALE AND TO LET. O CAPITAL LS TB.-A RARE T CHANCE. AND ONE THAT SELIJOH OFF NM:TO G.O INTO THE PORK-PACKING BUSINESS.—For sale, the Good. will, Lease, Fixtures, Took, -to., of a ant class Pork Packing, Killing. Cntting, Caring, and Smoking establishment, in fine order for work; well ar ranged ; excellent location. Can kill and cut 300 to 800 Bogs Per day. Immediate possession Apply to n024-2t* Jaßil BUTCHER, 218 N. WHARVES. 18000 DOLLARS.-$14,000 TO , $lB,OOO to invest by a business man. in an active, afe, and profitable business: either mercan tile or Manufacturing. Address Box 120, Post Office; \ NORRISTOWN, Penna. FOR SALE-k VERY DESIRA_- . • RIX RESIDENCE:on the south side of WALNUT Street, Vetween Twelfth and Thirteenth streets: 26 feet front and replete with every convenience. Apply to LEWIS H. REIMER, V,* No VW South FOURTH Street. FOR SALE-A VALUABLE STORE STAND and 4 'acres of land. near Lenni Depbt, on 'Media Railroad; Stone•Dwellinq, Storeh.m 0, St able, and Garriagehnnee. One of the best Store Stands in the county. Pnce moderate, JAMES R. CITMSTINS. Nadia. Pa. GEORGE N. TOWNSEND, 123 Y South FOURTH Street. - - nal.% Call and get Catalogue Delaware county Farms. fN.-e FOR SAL E----WHITEMARSIT HOTEL —Situated at the forks of the Bethlehem and Skippack piker,. Wbttemarsh township, Montgomery connty, Pa., one mile from Fort ' Wastrngton Station. on the N.nh Pennsylvania Railroad, with-one acre of good land. Has all necessary Ont-buildiugs, 'Stables, beds. lee-House, Wagon Hence. &c. For beauty of lo cation and advantages to do an extensive business this - Hotel has few equsls in the State. Caller address WILLIAM S H'AINES, on premises, or GEO. N. TO WNS&N O. - n 024 tnws4t 123,1250uth FOURTH Street., THE ATTENTION OF - CAPI u--OPALISTS. BANKERS. BROKERS. INSURANCE AID RAILROAD COMPANIES is requested-to the pro- Pert, situate on the northeast corner of DOCK AND THIRD Strteis. The prominent situation of this proper with attrac tive F.SONTS ON BOTH DOOR AND THIRD IRD Streets, and its proximity to the EXCHANGE. and being the cen tre of the BANKING. INSURANCE. AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS LOCALITY, make it highly desirable, and worthy of special attention The 13I7ILDING was erected by the PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, and for a number of Years occupied by that Company. and is of the most sub stantial character. with heavy IRON FRONTS THIS PROPERTY IS OFFERED FOR SALE ON AC COMMODATING TERMS. If ilesired, three fourth° of the purchase money may remain upon mortgage for a number of years. T. I) REINBOTH, n024-6t No. 436 WALNUT Street. OM' VALUABLE COUNTRY SEAT AND PARK of% acres. in Upper Darby. Delaware County, eix miles from Market Street Bridge. Large aim commodious Buildings. good land, extra water, splendid location, plenty of fruit. n024-2t GEO. N. TOWNSEND, 31233' 2 ' S. F.OIIRTH St. ar k FOR SALE-A • COUNTRY SEAT A.M.. and five acres of good lead, three-story stone dwell ing. and a frame store-house attached. situate on the forks of the Bethlehem and Skippack turnpike,. White man h township, Montgomery county, Pa., one mile from Port Washington station, on the North- Pennsyl vania Railroad. This is a splendid site for a store stand. Will be sold a great bargain. Call,-or addiess William S. HaMes. on the premises; or, O-EOROE N. TOWNSEND. n 074 tnws.St No. 7.43%' South FOURTH Street. is FOR SALE-A GOOD FARM OF +.1.. 143 act es. 231 miles from Linwood Station. on Balti more Railroad ; Large Mansion, excellent Barn, with all necessary ontAmildings; 20 acres of Timber, plenty of fruit, nicely watered Only BSS per acre. Terms easy. JAMES R CUMMINS Media, Pa., GEORGE N. TOWNSEND, non-ft 12334, South FOURTH . Street. FOE SALE-HIGHLY 'IMPROVED Montgomery county FARM', containing 125 acres, nicely watered t all under first-rate post and rail fencing: situate near 'Wissahickon Station, N. P. 1 R Large Stone Mansion Rouse, 14 rooms: two tenants houses, spring- house, large and extensive barns. dm. ~ Sc. Also, two large and superior Farms—one In Penn Manor, con taining. about 200 acres, near Robbins' wharf, on the Delaware river. and two miles front Tullyto pm Station. Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad: the other, MO acres, with large and due improvements, near Penttingtonville Station,. Chester-county valley. Cali and examine register of farms. / E. PETTIT, n 024 323 WALNUT Street. 410 GERMANTOWN-FOR SALE OR .WSLEXCHANGE, a desirable COTTAGE RESIDENCE, two equar, a from d6prit. with shade. large lot; and all city conveniences. A. P. & J H. MORRIS, n0313t• No. 91.6 ARCH Street. fla FOR SALE—A FACTORY THIRD Armand Arch streets, with heavy buildine. and now running- Terms easy. " WM. MoOLENSEY, ns2l.3t• No. 212 Borah Fourth street, 2d story. 'EXECUTORS' SALE OF BROAD TOP a , - COAL LANDS —Several tracts of valuable Coal Land, on Broad Top. Mountain, late the property of Capt. John 11008n/ea, deceased, are offered for sale. Maps and dmcriptlone can be seen at the office of H. D. Moore. 552 S WALNUT St. HENRY D MOORN. }Execut GEO. P. MoBIiAN, " 8 " PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 24. . 1863. • n024-lm COAL YARD FOR SALE.—THE BEST fitted-up Yard in..the city; capacity for doing any amount of business. Inqutre on the premises, No. 951 North NINTH Street, .below Girard Avenue. n021.6t5 -A-0 R SA LE- VERY DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS on the north side ofGIRABD AVO/1110. east of Eighteenth street. 165 feet deen, two fronts. LUKENS & MONTGOMERY. Conveyancers, noS 1035 BEACH Street. above Lanret. WIN - JD COW Tl±t :LA,RGEST 'ASSORTMENT IN R. SLA.T_Tp-IHErr.gYVP, 517 MARKET STREET. nolB-1m WRIGHT'S NE PLUS ULTRA MINCE DIE&T, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SPRING GARDEN AND FRANKLIN STREETS. no7-3inna Philadelphia MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS RE CEIVED fof Exhibition, Stile, or Storage. at the Manufacturers' and Pdechanice' Sopply Warehouse, N. E. corner TRIED and WILLOW Streets.' no2l-lin. ALBERT POTTS. MRS. JAMES BETTS' CELEBRATED SUPPORTERS FOR LADIES, and the only SDP porters under eminent medical patronage. Ladies and - Physicians are respectfully requested to call only on Mrs. BETTS. at her residence, 1039 WALNUT Streak Philadelphia, (to avoid counterfeits.) Thirty thousand. invalids nave been advised by their physicians to use hat appliances. Those only are gSnuine bearing the United States copyright; labels on the box, and signatures:and also on the Supporters.;with testimonials. ocl6-tuthsti NEW SEEDLESS RAISINS.-1:00 kelps new Seedless RaiSiDSjciet received and for seta by larrlias & vriLidems,_ noll "" uO7 South WaTEß'street _ M AOKEREL D , SHAD, +La- ace, 2,500 bbleL 2, and 3 MackeraL lata,esaabi at, fish, in ennortna paesilm, 2,000 We New ISastwat. Fortune Bzy, and Mai' Herring. 2.600 bonsai Lubec, Wed. and No 1 Ironing. 150 bbla new Mesa Shad.' 250 boxes Herhimog County Chats.% &m. In store and for lava by MIMPHY xocers, lan-5 1 No. 146 6w)WIII,I4IIABVIS,, WILLIAM IL YEATON & IT_ No. 203, South PROWL' Street, Agents for the,sale of the - • °gt tha H t, E d D i S aSCRWi n OCH , LW ra AG.W3I. Java. Low, eases tine ad:medum i lea BORDBAUX 100 eases "Brandenbers Freres" CZAC BRANDI, 1848, bottled - in Frame. SO mos finest Tamest 011, 1n Baas 2 dorm insaga. 60 tibia finest qualitj litOnorigaltela 50 We Jersey A t IF Brandy. 60,600 Havana . re, extra Site, Afoot .4 Chandon rend 'Fin Imperial. " Green Beal" Champagne: - Together with a fine assortment a Madeira; tel 6-1, Sherry. rge. ' MORGAN, ORR, & STEAM"- ••••••• ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron Founders, _and Gavial Machinists and Boiler Makers. No. 1.210 CALLOWBAS , Street. Pbtlitdeltatis. 14,19-tt j AXE SUPERIOR INGOT OOPPES, from the Aztydedohi Min& ht store and for WS la quentfilea to enl.6 as WOMILIMi c jylehe4!l WANTS. BOARDING PHILADELPHIA AMUSEMENTS. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSH/. CARL ANSCHITTZ Lome oind Director. ADOLPH BIROFILD • BRAWLS ifinager. GERMAN OPERA: ' • Tee3day livening. Nov. 24. firotpand BXERzt. NLGRT. BENBETT CF CARL ANSCHTITZ. DIRECTOR, Secon4 and tact time:Cionno-iro.locomnarible lm FA UST,"' With Neat and Costly Ermines, Appointments. ant Scenery. Plyitary .Band . and lacreatme Orolinitra. EGFELD'S CELEBRATED BAND Is engaged for the Grand Military Scene to theAth Fanet Herr Rinser. Mlle Prederiat. Wednesday Eveaing. Nov. 25 11th SiibecriAtlen Might , DON GIOVANNI, Oland Op.ra by. Plezart Friday Evening, Nov. 27. 12th and bet! Sabccriptioa - Ifiiht. LA DAME BLANCHE, Grand Opera by Bolldten. Doors open at 7. 3perx commences at aVilock. PRI CBE .0Y .6 D IHISSION : ADMISSION TO PARQUET, PARQUET CIROLE, and BALCONY at eie (No extra cbarKeor Reserved. Beats.). ADMIBBIOII3 TO FAMILY 50 id& ANPRITIIXATHE `45 slat. , Beats can eecnred PVFIrtdRY tet the AO krolitaY MUSIC.. and J E. 00IILD'eLlThqr STORE. &ather/0U corner BETEt+TH and CHESTLVP:r &treats. noWO NEW CHESTNUT-ST. THEATRE: Leame and Manager.. : . WO. WITBATIAIr THIS (Taaaday) EVENI96I; Nov'24, /5 63 . bECOND NECRIT • EDWIN FORAP . POSITIVELY HIE ONLY APPEARA , NDE THIS SEAM AC • DA MOH, In Banim'w Celebrated Play of DAMON AND PYTHIAI4. - Which Will he well supported by tee STRENGTH OF THE SPLENDID COMPRNY Which haeteen performing with him at GARDEN. N. Y. Mr. J. McCullough as Madame Ponist as • ID3rmion.. Mre. J. H. Allen as.— °Manche. CONDUCTOR-- MR MARE; EIAdSLER. WEDNESDAY EVENING, Nov- 25 - IDA FIRST APPEARANCE IN AMERICA' OF THE CELEBRATED SWISS SOUBRETTE, SUEDE JOANNA CLAUSSEN. . Commonly known asthe Captain." who w . l.U.a.priear Is Three of her. glorious Comic Oharamerd, 711.3 Little Treasure," "The Swies - Cortage," The Little 'Senn lel, " and sing Six of her Glorious Comic Song 4 the rendition of which she stands without a rival. THURSDAY EVENING. November 26, 1114.: • THE THIRD 4PFEAR &NCB OF EDWIN FORREST, When he will appear hi one of his. Greatest Characters. n 024 6t NVALNIIT-STREET . THEATRE. Lessee tire X. A. GARRETTSSI/r. J. C. CLA.RXE Tumultuously received by a most fashionable hecla;" crowded to the ceiling TODDLES• TO , NIGHT. For the last time, with CLARKE !n his. incontparaisfi t embodiment of that oncticra ebmie hero, in hl5 revised'' - version of that erama. OII.R. AMER ff.lkN• COUSIN For the last time, with . Clark as-Asa Trenchard. A Merry Day. Performance on. Tha .ksgiving. MRS. JOHN . DREW'S NEW ARON. STREET THEATRE—ARCH Street. above Sixth.. TAIRD WEEK OF MRS. D. P. BOWERS CROWDED AND FASHIONABLE ROUSES. .THIS (Tuesday) EVININ4, Nov. S 4, ME, ROMEO AND JULIET. Mrs. D. P. Bowen, ;Barton Fll% Mr. Oriatika. Juliet_ Romeo Friar Lawrence To conclude with • UNCLE, FOOSLE, " Uncle Foosle Mr. GrialtbA, In Rehearsal, THE PURITAN'S WITS FRIDAY, MRS BOWERS' BENEFIT. Prices as nertat No extra charge for secured seat& Doors open at 6% o'clock. Commence at 7Y." o'clock. OONCERT HALL. MONDAY EVENING, November 1:61b. Isd3 i WACGH'S NEW PANORAMA, "ITAL - k," AND HER WAR FOR FREEDOM. A Panoramic Toar through Italy during the War, Weal by S. B. Waugh*, will be exhibited. IU CONCERT HALL, Every Eveningthiavieek and. SATUaDAY AETSRIKOON at 3 o'clock:- Doors open at 7. Commencing at 74 &clock. Admiesion, 25 cents. Children 15 cents no4S4t SECOND SEASON, 1863-'64 M. H. CROSS and CERIUM H. JARVIS. Respectfully annotmce to the public that they INV FOUR CLASSICAL SOIISRES, AT TILE FOYER OF TUB ACADBIiFi' OF MUSIC, THIS WIIiTER. _ The first of the series to be given in DECEMBER. inuli the remaining three during the months of JANUARY. FEBRUARY, and APRIL. 1664. hfeeers. C. and J. wa be assisted by tho following Artists CARL GAERTNER, Yio'in. C. iii. H 3 Violoncelbs. L. Tscirmysic.Contra Baeso Wm% Hrom., Clarionet. A. Irer.r.erms, Hautboy. T. %ow", Rate. G. MULLER, Bassoon. C. PLAGEMAN, Horn. Programme, with anbecripton prices, at Could's, An dre & Co. 8. and Lee ,& Walker's. n014.-stath a G REAT NATIONAL CIRCUS TP.O ITPE.e-MARKET Street, above Twelfth. NATIONAL THANKSGIVING DAY. . Tinder the Management of Mrs. cammss WARNER. formerly Mrs DAN RICE. Performance every Evening, commencing at 7.0 Eve- ADMISSION 25 cents; Stage Seats. 60 cents ; Private Bny, $3; Gallery, 15 cents. THREE PERFORMANCE'S ON T HANKS:OIV (N 9 DAY, morning; 234 afternoon; 7. 40 evening New Scenes Sr orts t and Pai-ttrnes, Wendrons Feats, Snrpiisit g and Classical-Developments, Delineations, and many-ether things to please the popn lar taste at this school of- PHYSIC AL LITER kPrf Rq ry WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, coas mencing at 2:;.= o'clock. ne23-t: • GREAT SCOT TISH BALL.--Filatl ANNUAL BALL of the CALEDONI kN CLUB. fu the BBNEFIT of the LIBRARY. THURSDAY EVIL PING. DecemberlOth. ITS, at. MUSICAL FUND HALL. Tickets *l. nol4-tdelr TEMPLE OF WONDERS--ASSEMBLI -I- BUILDINGS, TENTH AND CHESTNUT. STAMM. Amusement for Old and Young. Mirth and Hanging= open for the season_ Constant change of EntertedsusiesiL SIGNOR BLITZ, EVERY EVENING, commencing at 73f o'clock. Wei Wednesday: and Sattaday at 3, consisting of New M 71 2, teries in Necromancy, great sticcen in logialsr; and the Learned Canary Birds. - Admission 25 cents; Children Id cents, TEMPLE OF WONDERS, ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. TENTH and CHESTNUT. THANKSGIVING ENTERTAINMENTS. Come, laugh and be bappy. Four Grand par formances. Signor BLITZ - will give attractive entertain- - meats in Manic, Ventriloquism, the Learned. Canary Birds. and Bobby. Commencing at 10 A. M., 1211, 8 and 7 P..M • not 4 St* POTHERMEL'S GREAT PIOTURI, MARTYRS IN TEM COLISEUM, . NOW EXHIBITING AT . THE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. ORCHESTRA.- P1T131.10 NJ , REHEARSALS every SATURDAY. 5.% erdeek., P. M., at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single Mobley H cents Packages of six tickets, a To be had sid ANDRE ,R CHESTNUT Street; J. E.\ NICOLL SEVENTH and CHEST/TM and at the'Hail door. - 0e1.241R PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP THE FINE 1111_,'S IOSE OSESTILIIT STELES?. OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9.ILILIVIE a P. M. Adipt4sion 215 emits. Children halt Lea& IsoELM LEGAL. THE CIRCUIT COURT OF' II IN PENNSYLVANIA,BEFORE E ASTERN DISTRICT OF JUSTICE GRIER No . VEMBEE 18t4. 1663. - Injunctidi asked for to restrain Jootha A. Wagoner from manufacturing and selling his Patent Sewing Upon arruments by Charles T. Bonsai!. Esq.. solicitor for complainant. and John E. Latta, Esq., solicitor for respor dent, the injunction was refuse& Its. . . IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TIM CITY .1,1113. COUNTY OF .PECTLADELPHIA: Estate of JOHN F. RAINSIN ER, deceased. Notice is hereby. given that EMNA RAMSEIER.. widoW of said decedent, has Bled in said court her petition. and an inventory and appraieement of the personal property which she elects to retain under the acts of 14th April. 1851, and Bth April, 1869, and that the same will be ap proved be said court on FRIDAY, the fourth day of Da cember,l963, unless exceptions are filed thereto. MAURTCE BLACK; Attorney for Petitioner. n024,27,F0412 4t* HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL, WASECENGTON. D. O. H. F. BENSON, PROPRIETOR, Formerly of the Ashland Rowe, Philadelphia. He is determined to merit, and hopes to receive. a fall share of public patronage -self-*. THE ARMY OF THE POTOMA.O _ _s_ buy their Chewing and Smoking Tobacco at DEAN'S, No 335 CHESTNUT Street. Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco, in,Tin Foil. $4 40 per gross, or 4 cents single papers. Fine Cat Chewing Tobacco. in Tin Foil, $4 40 per gross, or 4 cents single papers. Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco, in Tin Foil, .4i4 40 pee gross, or 4 cents single papers. Fine Cnt Chewing Tobacco, in Tin Foil. $4.40 per gross, or 4 cents single papers. Fire Cut Chewing Tobacco, in Tin Foil. $4.40 per aro... or 4•cents single papers. At DEAN'S. No. 335 CHESTNUT Street. All kinds of Fore 014 Virginia Chewing and Smoking Tobacco can be bad at DEAN'S. No. 335 CHESTNUT Street. All kinds of Fine Cat Chewing Tobacco. in balk as and 6 cents per OIIIICES. et DEAN'S. No. 335 CHESTNUT Street. Hillickinick and Lynchburg Smoking Tobacco for Xi cents a pound. Also, Turkish Tobacco for slper ponitd., at DEAN'S, No 335 CHESTNUT Street Imported and Domestic Cigars, at. about one•ballt what otheia sell for. at wholesale or retail, at DEAN'S. . No. 335 CHESTNUT Street.. All kinds of the best Plug Tobacco for 50. 6i, and 116 cent. per pound. at DEAN'S No. 335 CHESTNUT Street. nol4 tdell TO SPORTSMEN. PHILIP WILSON 45; Co.. 109 CHESTNUT STRINi Manufacturers of superior DOUBLE GUNS. oval. if not superior, to any of the following makes. which we seep constantly on hand: William Greener, Westley Pachards. Moors & FrArriz• and other makers. Also, Powder, Shot, Wads, Ceps, &e. We shall be constantly supplied. during the sew& with every variety of. SKATES j oil n _pt FOR ALBANTAND TROT. with DESPATCH—Steamer BIOLLISON, Eichman master. is now loading for the above ikotals. and will leave on WEDNESDAY* Bov. 35th. at 3 o'clock 3P. 1 Fut freight, which will be taken on reasomt ble terms, appiy to S. FLANAGAN, n024-2t No. 304 South .)ELAWABB Avelino grit CARRIACFES. 1863. wniusat Ropzus, Coach. and Light- Carriage Builder, " Noe. 1009 sat 1391 011119T1i0T STEM, salt .ern PECLIWNLPIELS. CORRECT PIANO TUNING. • t -.Mr. C. E. EaRGANT'S orders for tura sea repatrinx_Planos are _ received at MASON is OGVi . ! store, 907 CHESTlTUtinceet, only. Mr. 9, has had eluweni z ears , factory experience ton, and flve_yeareem o ment to PallsdeiPhia SPECIAL. — Piano re Urea to sound as sofa'. tusik sweet toned as new, without rem sing. Terms for Tritthas, IL JOIaN. L. CA_Pgal, PHRF.I4I7.OLO: -Tie. GIST, raray;be connate& DAY and EVRNINCI.om kar adaptation to lineinem, Trade, and Profeesionn 4.01 4, on tkit Improvement of , health. *emotion WI faults, formation or friendships. tte. air . sorlptione otaharacter when t legul ae. ri tth at BMi FL TRIITH &recd. above .hestan cop-- TRUSSES, BRACES, - &a.; skilful37 ad by C. n o NEEDLYa. corner of TWELFTH mkt BA &R Shasta.- - Ladles' Department for same; conducted by Ladies, TWELFTH Street, first dose below RIM. Tit moat complete awd varied stook on hand, consist tit eazt. of Trusses. =mortars. &boulder. Bram to drives Mule Stockings. gratohes. Syrides. ea for 'Amery, Sisk Itoont..hs. ea3o-Sra br, ttV I.Ia.,IAIST STUART), - UNDERTA-111120 Ito. 919 CO.A.TGS Street. keeps constantly on lierti GOYFINS of superior quality and brisk I.OTS in Glenwood Cemetery for sale. nolfrillto OLIVE OIL.—AN INVOION •OP CABSTAIR'S pure Olive 011 just received De MISS. For seleby Oaks. S. &JAB. e. 1216 WALNUT, ana. IiWITE &reek, M .drao, M an invoice of Qs aszzelAkit legakos. Dxodent. IE& • - . . D. WEIGHT, Secretary . ocls,Balf
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