The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 03, 1864, Image 3

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    „. roeT OFFICE MONEY-ORDER SYSTEM—
se prs GREAT ADVANTAGES.
T here will be no more permanent memorial of the
jadoM and intelligence of President Lincoln's Ad-
I c hl t o sration, or one that will assume greater pro.
s
rtions, than the remitting of small sums through
e medium of the postal arrangements. The Byli
temnes been unobtrusively inaugurated. Its opera-
ISO bears date November let, 1864. The same
, ro tern has for over seventy years been in operation
V, sa..gland, and since, in 1838, it was made a -Go
vernment department, having previously been
parried on by a private firm, though under the been
of the Government. So manifold have been
i bo reiyautageti of the system; in its safety and eon
„stiletto, that the business done under it has in
eroded from the sum of about $1,600,000 in 1898, to
; T er sScitoo,ooo in 1803, and the number of orders
oiled from 188,021 to nearly eight millions.. It
te n been objected by some that the amount of
bi o n ess done in England can be no crite
rion of the success which maEn expeeted horsy
oting to e the feat that in gland no paper:
mon ey exists of a less denomination than ".£6, or
To 180, while bore remittances may be made in any
sum, however small, by means of our fractional our-
Ton ey; but to this it is sufficient to' reply that the
immense extent of our territory, which renders the
Ti mes wholly unnegotiable in another, will amply
co mpensate for any loss of business arising from
the above cause, while the rapid growth of our
„ o vulation will be constantly extending the circle
1 0 be bene fi ted by. the introduction of the now sys
tem. Whatever the prospects of the Department
wo y be for the future certainly they have not basin
o verrated, for nothi ng could well be more modest
and unpretending thou the arrangements made at
our post office for the transaction of the local busi
ness and banking business of one hundred and five
money•order offices throughout the country; the
eflloo being a small room on the second floor of the
lost Office Building, N. Y., on the Cedar street side,
the whole force cousisting of Mx. John W. Norton,
tbe clerk le charge, and ono assistant: The post
eines at present designated as "money-order
offices” are ono hundred in number, a list of which
we hero append : .
office. State. I Oftice. Stale•
seamy Pew York. Milwaukee • ••••Wisconsfn,
51b10n...• New York. Montpelier Vermont.
Aleutindtia ' Tirginis. :Muscatine lowa.
siton lllinois. INashna...Now Hampshire.
lonepoiis. Maryland. 'Nashville Tennessee.
Inhere New Yt.rk. 'Newark New Jersey.
dualism Maine. Iliew Bedford Mass.
ihillunore Maryland. Newhern -North Carolina.
Bit DM Maine. ' Now burg New York.
S&P .Wisconsin. Newcastle ..Pennsylvania.
Binghamton... New York. New Raven... Connecticut.
Bicsruington Illinois. Now London „Connouticut.
Bolton Massachusetts. .New Orleans.•••Lonisiana.
Bildscoort.... COUelli cut i Newport.... Rhode island.
Brooklyn NM Yolk. New York New York.
Beale New York.. Norfolk Virginia.
anrliegton Verment..'Norwieth New York.
Scrlingtou lows. OgdensiYarp.• New York.
Cairo Illinois. Old Point amnion Va.
Chattanooga Tennessee. Odirego Now: York,
Chicago Illinois. Ottawa ' Illinois.
rsolicothe Ohio. Peoria. .... .. ......Illinots.
Cincinnati • Ohio Philadelphia Penna.
Ciiive•and Ohio, ...Pennsylvania.
i'olambes Ohio . Pittsfield ...Massachusetts.
concord ..K PIV Hampshire. leattsourg Now York.
sonheriebel ....Blaryl.ud Portland Maine.
Daveupott lowa Port Royal. South Car line.
es) ton Ohio. Portemeath ..N Ramesh 'e.
nesinomen ..... --lowa. Portsmouth Ohio.
Detroit ' Michigan. Pottsville...Pennsylvania.
Moues . loam Poughkeepsie -New York.
sown ...... Pennsylvania., Providence. .Rhode Island.
seaport Malec Qulnoy Illinois.
Stein Illinois. Retitle Wieconsin.
Elentra• • ... ..... New York. Readlog ....Pennsylvania..
Iris , " ...••• Pennsylvania. Red Wing, Mintiesota.
Brassy:lle.. • •-• indium Rochester Now York.
fail River. Allaseaclitteetss. Rockford 4.. .111 tools.
Fort Wayne. Indiana. Rock Island Illinois.
Freda:kit Maryland. Kntland.... Vermont.
r s eeort.....• iniceis .St• Louis Missouri.
dales ...... Illinois. i Mt. Fuel Minnesota.
Oraad liapide...bliehigen-Selem Massachusetts..
liaritsteng.Pen itsyl v ante., Sal:Mashy . Ohio.
Hartford.. ....Connecticnsitseratesa Springs
.11. York.
goseedale • .Pennsylvania. I Scranton....Penn•ylvania.
Budion.e. ...... hew I ork. She boy gan.• • . •Wisicorisin.
Indianapolis Indiana. 'Springfield. Massachusetts.
Jersey City: • •New Jersee. 'Springfield... ... 2 , .111tUOIS.
Johnstown• Pennsylvania. i Syracuse New York.
Salami zoo Inichtaan. 'Terre Hants Indiana.
l ease , ...11 evi Hampshire. 'Toledo ..., Ohio.
Stella lowa . Trentonl New Jersey.
Is Cheese 'Pliscoesin. Troy New York.
Lafayette ..... .... In di sin. Urbana Ohio.
Luting Michigan. Mica New York. .
leivistown •Penesylvawa. Vicksburg. .... bliesiesippi.
testegton Kentucky. Vincennes Indiana.
Lima Ohio. Washington ......... D. C.
leekport ........Now York Watertew a,. New York.
Louisville Kentucky. Wheeling- West Virginia.
Lowell MltStaohneett.. Williamsport Pa.
Lyon • • •••• •Massachusetts Wilmington.... Delaware.
Madison Ind lane . Winona Minnesota.
)(Alan ... ..... Wisconsin. Wooster Ohio.
Manchester N. H Worcester ..Slassachu;et to.
rietta Ohio. Xenia Ohio.
Motdville.• Pennsylvania Zanesville Ohio.
31eniphiF Tennessee.
It will be seen from the above list thatremittauces
an at once be made to the most important cities in
he twenty-two States, and that these facilities will
e greatly extended so soon as the working of the
rstem has been fairly tested and such modifications
ntrodueed as expetienee may suggest., thorn can be
.0 doubt. 'rho great recommendation of tho system,
sides its convenience, is its absolute safely, the
nude precaution of tending the order to the person
a whose favor It is drawn by a different post or mail
rem that which conveys the information required on
i presentation at the office for payment rendering
e order entirely useeess to any person into whose
ads it may improperly fill. This results from the
at that the order itself contains no information as
o the names of the sender or the person to whOm it
,sent, whose signature to the order is required by
to paying office before the order can be cashed.
i .is arrangement renders the order safes and less
labiate forgery than a bank draft, and will, no doubt,
re its weight with the remitters of small sums.
Persons applying•for orders are furnished by the
(Master with a blank form in which they are re
tired to enter the amount for which the money-or
en is required, the place and State in which it is to
t paid, the Christian and surname of the person in
hose favor it is drawn, the full Christian and cur
iae and address of the sender special attention
ring required that the last particular shall be eon
tatty stated—this paper filled up, and the amount
tided over to the postmaster or his deputy, with
Is commission at the following rate :
St orders not exceeding $lO 10 cents.
war $lO and not exoeeding $2O 15 cents.
men $2O and up to $3O 20 cents.
The " order 'I la then filled up by the postmaster,
1 1,
conformity with the instructions contained in the
tylicatioe, and handed to the applicant. A ” let
.t of advice " is also tilled up lbr transmission to
paying office, giving all the necessary informs
nto the postmaster there, and the necessary on
es are made in the books of the office. The or
, M are in this form :
COPY OP ORDER.
VEw YORK
ZEE=
;tamp of '•
Wing
1c
414**********1
Pay t, the person named in my letter of advice of thiii
the sum of ---- dollars and - cents.
-;Postnmeter. • "**************
2 Stamp of _°.:2
2 Paying
2 office. Z
“4*************
iil ;I,t- Potmaster at ----
The party to whom this order
rode ptyable mist sign here
truer
Chrietlan name, ex- Received the above.
i‘iia the case of firms. where --.
,r,aal signature will suffice. --
ion orders are iiisly payable by the postwaiter at
itire noon NY iliCh it is drawn.' Payment of all orders
'7,ld be obtained before the expiration'of ninety'days
iii
tiedate of ifibELC.
.
.'ce Poet Office DeparimeAt v ill not be responeible for
ipaltment of claims already onllectbd, no matt .r who
:ypreetnt the order, and it the official forum be mu
.,iEd Many way, there may be difficulty in obtaining
lunt
1. , 32 the back of the order are endorsed the follow
'l, instructions : •
• • .
Tke rece:pts en the other side must be signed in the
, ocer there described. •
Whoever pre cents the order for payment must give
tart totoi motion as to the full name and address of the
arty 'oho originally obtained it, unless such party be
Eris, when the name of the lirm, together with its
idnEs, w la STlffiCi3:
When the pa) to of an order desires the same to be
•:d to any other person, he roust fill up and sign the
trxed ND) of endorsement, and furnish such second
, zip with the information whore required, to obtain
`)nect of the order, who. upon .receiving payment,
his rams upon the face'of the order:
hi to the amount of the within order.
—Payee.
1.f.--Mora thou one eudomment is prohibited by
5, ,nd will render this order Invalid and not pure-
TLEqc. regulations are intended to secure payment of
to the rightful. patty and poFtniattera are re
enforce toFin rigidly in every respecr, so far
:dic e regard to public cenvf nience will permit. .
.t:••‘• , 'nee paying a money•brder, by whomsoever
e,tnn, the Yost Office Lepartroent will nor be liable
Li' further delta therefor. The public are therefore
rentioneti
1. To take all means to prevent the loss of a money
f. Nerer to Fend the order in the same letter with the
fanatic's rearmed oil PaY.llMit thereof
To he can -flu, ou lasing out a money•ortier, to
1. Ng] Pet; y the Chtosti o name, as well as the star
-1&•, of the per Eon in whose favor it is to be drawn.
sea that the name and address of the person
Yeg.ont[tbe money-order are correctly made known
' ba li.rson in whose tavor it is drawn.
':tglect of these instructions will risk the loss of the
be.ides I,ading to delay and trouble in obtain
-1;-istnent
rler no circumstances can payment of an order be
awed on the de y of its issue
' .4l E' party sending a money order to a friend will
letter to the postmaster to intheru It Is drawn. to
forwarded to the office where it is payable. The
14 t ICU contain the full name stud residence of the
ee — lhat is, the person to whom the order is made
I alt—ard of the remitter, behides, any other in
mation that may be deemed desirable to send.
E' l 3 generally the rule In such eases, the process
If is much simpler than the explanation, and it.
If remains to add that the business of the DeparEr
at, as all other business should be, is to be eon.
tled on strictly cash principles and that no
, sty will be received fur transmission save United
, tes notes, notes of the national banks, and - United
us coin.
•
to English money order MUMS has of late years
textendtd to all the English colonies, and its ex
-1.1(11 to Constantinople, Scutari, and Balakla.va,
Ing the Crimean war, was found of the greatest
.04 la enabling the soldiers and sailors to remit
eey to their families. During one year of the
mean War the sum thus remitted amounted to
Awe. It is certainly most desirable that our Go
leant should lose no time in extending the bane.
DI the system to the brave boys who are fighting
tir army, and who would no doubt avail them•
.es of its advantages to a great extent. Though
is not thetcase, it is worth knowing by those who
e friends in the army that a money-order office
boon established at Old Point Uomlort, Fortress
tree, on whioh any orders sent to a soldier, say
'Re Petersburg, may be drawn. A soldier would
1 little difficulty in getting his order discounted
Stier, who, as this class of men are constantly
1113 g and repassing, would be able to obtain pay-
Li on having the order endorsed to him in the
slier provided by the act.
COLLISION.
.a6t evening a dummy engine came In contact
a an oyster cart, at the plank road and Harrow
s lane. The wagon 3yas smashed, and the horse,
'ad at two hundred dollars, was killed. An
ter•yender known as Dutchey owned the horse.
POUND DEAD
1111 am Murphy was found dead in Ms bed'at
We in Manaynnk, yesterday. Vhe coroner
' an inquest. Verdict, death from causes un
-1111,
SLIGHT FIRE.
early hour this morning a fire marred at
persmith establishment of George MOO,
, oh street, In the Sixth ward. The flames
tinguished before any serious damage had
.0.
•
FATAL RESULT.
Bodel, who was run over on Tuesday at
venue and Mulberry streets, died yesterday
• effects of his lojuries,
CITY ITEMS.
Per Mining. in Lake Superior.
years exploration and mining in the Lake
, r Copper mining district develops some new,
en immensely valuable deposits of native
• The Winona Mining Company, organized
I last, and commencing its work of explore
out the middle of June, is a striking evidence
'act. We have just learned from the most
ted sources that a lode, twenty feet in width,
avlly charged with barrel work and coarse
upper, exceeding in richness anything hitherto
ed, has been opened for the distance of a
mile, and traced an additional distance of
ousand feet on the estate of this company.
greater portion of the above distance this
8 been opened on ancient mining pita (al.
Nettled as a sure indication of a rich and
lode), Come of which are the most extensive
covered in that region. The bottom of these
r eported full of barrel copper, left by the
2411 , five barrels of which have already been
d from the mine.
f useless to produce more evidence of the Molt.•
lode in barrel work and coarse stamp
than that produced by an examination of the
es from the Winona Lode, at the office of this
Y,lsio.l2T South Fourth street.
company claims to have taken out and
enough corrper to defray their mining ex•
thus far, besides having mined over 150 tons
Of this rich stamp work. From the shaft now being
sank in this lode, though down but a few feet, they
have taken one small mass of 200 ihs weight, besides
heavy barrel and stamp work of the Character above
indicated. The last advices from the mine state
that there is every indication in this shaft of their
soon coming in contact with heavy copper, a thing
always looked for wherever there are extensive
ancient pits.
The results aecomplished at this new mine, with-
in so short a space of time, are really wonderful,
and certainly gratifying to those interested in its,
further development. We see no reason to doubt
that, in a short time, the " Winona" will rank with
the highest copper stock sold in this or any other
market.
TEN NEW"CONTINENTAL HAT."--Thle exqui
site new Hat, brought out by Messrs. Wood &
Cary, No. 725 Chestnut street, this season, Is a
universal favorite with ladies of taste. Go and ex
amino their stock. .
FREE NAUTLAND.—There is great rejoicing over
the fact that Maryland has shaken off slavery and
enrolled herself among the free States. In Penn
sylvania. we hive equal cause for rejoicing in the
fact that those who desire to emancipate themselves
from the bondage of slovenliness have an opportu
nity afforded them of so doing, by simply paying a
visit to the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill
& Wilson, Nos. 603 and 606 Chestnut street, above
Sixth.
LADIES' AND CITTLDEEN'S HATS—Llama styles
at Charles Oakford S Son , s, Continental Hotel.
BARGAINS IN CLoomio,
Bargains In Clothing,
Bargains in Clothing,•
14, %.
Bargains in Clothing,
At Granville Stokes' Old Stand,
At Granville Stokes' Old Stand,
At Granville Stokes' Old Stand,
At Granville Stokes' Old Stand,
No. 609 Chestnut Street.
No, 609 Chestnut Street.
No. 609 Chestnut Street.
No. 609 Chestnut Streit.
.Lenrits' Pans—An elegant assortment at Charles
dakford & Son's, Continental Hotel.
" GINE BOTTLE DID IT."—That is the expression
of many who have had their gray hair restored to
its natural color, and their bald spot covered with
hair, after using one bottle of Mrs. S. A. Allen's
Worl&s'Hair Restorer and Hair Dressing. It is
not a dye, it can do no harm. Every ono who has
ured these preparations speak loud in their praise.
If you wish to restore your hair as In youth and re
tain it through life, without delay procure these
preparations. All druggists keep them. 0c2.5-tuthilt
MGR Arpaoyer..—Mrs. S. A. Allen lately re
ceived a letter from's, lady, stating that, at the sug
gestion of numerous friends, she purchased a bottle
of Mrs. S. A. Allen's Worblis Hair Restorer and
Zylobalsamum, or Hair Dressing, and after using a
few times, her hair, which was
. quite gray, was re
stored to its youthful color, and new hair was fast
appearing. No lady's toilet is complete without
these preparations. Every Druggist sells them.
tiol-tutattlit •
Viz FALL oP RICHMOND
The Fall of Stooks !
The Fall of Gold !
The Fall of the Year !
The Fall of Clothing!
All these falls are near their termination, conse
quently got your Fall Clothing to-day at Charles
Stokes & Co.'s one-price, under the Continental.
Punouesans may rely upon getting the best Furs
at Charles Oakford Sr. Son's, Continental Hotel.
WEST VIRGINIA PETROLEUM LAND.--A few
desirable 011 tracts in West Virginia, including
three leases on Burning Springs, will be offered for
sale in this market for a few days. Also, a choice
property in Vessango county, Pa.
Inquire of Jno. B. Love, No. 10 South Front
street. 0c29-6t
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING.—An elegant assortment
at DI. Shoemaker & Co.'s, No. 4 N. Eighth st. 29-6 t.
ETD, EAU, AND OA.TARRA, successfully treated
by J. Isaacs, M. D., Oculist and Aurist, 611 Pine Bt.
Artificial eyes Inserted. No charge for examination.
GENTLXMEIVB Hems—All the latest styles at
Charles Oakford ar. Son's, Continental Hotel.
To PIIIICHASH CLOTHING at low prices,
make a selection from our stock of BEADY-MADE GAR
IIBBTIi. We are selling goods equal in style, lit, make,
and material. from 26 to'6o per cent. lower than is now
charged for same goods made to order. We have all
styles, sizes, and prices of Clothing, Diens', Youths',
and Boys'. All can be suited without delay or trouble..
BENNETT & CO..
oc4•mtnthi tf TOWER HALL, 518 MARKET Stroe
JONES, CLOTHING,
S.E. corner SEVENTH and MARKET Sts.
JONES, CLOTHING, S. E cor. SEVENTH and MARKET
JONES, CLOTHING, S.E. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET.
JONES, CLOTHING, S.E. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET
JONES, CLOTHING, S. E. or. SEVENTH and MARKET
JONES, CLOTHING, S, E. cor. SEVENTH and. MARKET
JONES, CLOTHING, S. E.cor. SEVENTH and MARKET
JONES, CLOTHO G, S. E. cor.IEVENTH and MARKET
JONES, CLOTHING, S. E. car. SEVENTH and. MARKET
JONES, CLOTHING, S. E. car. SEVENTH and MARKET
JONES, CLOTHING. S. E. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET
JON ES CLOTHING, S. E. cor.. SEVENTH and MARKET
JONES, CLOTHING, S.E. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET
JO NES, CL OTHIN G, S. E. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET
JON ES, CLOTHING, 6. E. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET
JONES, CLOTHING, S.B. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET.
JONES, CLOTHING, S. E. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET
JONES, CLOTFIING, S. E;Cor.SEVErr II and MARKET
JONES, CLOTHING, 8. E. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET
JONES, CLOTHING,, S. E. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET
ocl6-etnth tf
Issued ---, 186-,
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Z AMOUNT. ;
Z DOlB US. ;
BOYS' OLOTH&G BOYS' CLOTHING; BOYS'
Clothing.
Boys' Clothipg, Bays' Clothing; Boys' Clothing,
Boys' Clothing, Boys' Clothing, Boys' Clothing,
Boys' Clothing, Boys' Clothing, Boys' Clothing,
In every variety, In every variety,
In every variety, In every variety,
In every variety, In every variety,
At H. L. Hallowell & Son's,
At R. L. Hallowell St
At H. L. Hallowell & Son's,
At H. L. Hallowell & Son's,
634 Market street, 534 Market street,
634 Market street, 534 Market street,
634 Market street, 534 Market street,
634 Market street, 534 Market street.
SPECIAL Dlovica.—We have thelargest and best
assorted stock of Beady-made Boys'
. Clothingin the city,
cut in the latest styles, and made in the best manner.
B. L. IaILLowy.,LL & SON, 531 MARKET Street.
oclS-tnthatt
ONE-PRICE CLOTHING OR THE LATEST
tyles, made in the best manner, expressly for RETAIL
SdLES. LOWEST SELLING PRICES marked in
PLAIN.FIGURES. All goods made to order warranted
satiefactory. The one• price nide= is strictly adhered
to. All are thereby treated alike. JONES', OLD-ES
TABLISELED ONE-PRICE CLOTHINO HOUSE, 604
MARKET Btreet, near Sixth. de2B•ly
COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP.
This celebrated. TOILET SOAP, iu such universal de
mand, is made from the CHOICEST materials, is MILD
snd EMOLLIENT in Denature, FRAGRANTLY SCENT
SD, and EXTREMELY BENEFICIAL in its action upon
the Skin. For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods
dealers. fe2S-tutbslY
THE POPELA.R. CLOTHING HOUSE ON PHILA.,
" OAK DULL, "
Best•class goods it moderate inices.
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
S. E. corner SIXTEt and MARKET Streets.
Custom Department (to make to ordsr).No.l. S. Sixth st.
WEZBLUB &WILSON'S EiG:kLEST PRE . MIMI
LOCK...STITCIL
THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST.
Ililesrnorac 704 CHESTNUT . Street. above Seventh.
WOODBURN—IRWIL—Ott the let kat., by Rev.
Ww. T. Eve, Mr. M. A. Woodburn and• Mies Mary A..
eldest daughter of James Irwin, Leo., all of this city.*
JOHNSON. —On the let Inst., John R. Johnson,
The relatives and friends of the family are incited to
attend the funeral, from his late residence, and that of
lie father-in-law, Ashton Roberts, No 808 North
Ble - v Guth street, on Sixth day, at 2 o'clock. Interment
at Fair Hill. - *
DLINN. —On the 25th nit., at City Point, .Virginia,
Thomas F. Dunn, in the 17th year of hte age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his
father, Garrett Dunn , . No 1901 Mount Vernon street on
Friday morning, attlX o'clock. without farther notice.
Funeral service „at Cathedral Chapel, Interment In
Cs the drat Cemetery.
WALTON. —On Saturday, Oct. 29th, at Rast Capitol
Hill Barracks, Washington, D. C., of disease contract
ed in strvice, Ellwood Walton, aged 40 years, formerly
PrivVe in 'll4th •Regiment P. V., late of Co. A, 18th
Regiment V. B. C.
The relatives and friends, and any officer or private of
above resiments now in the city, also the members of
Jet emit Lodge No. 12, of the I. 0. of 0. F., are re
&McCully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi
dence of his father, back of 724 Filbert street, on Thurs
day afternoon, at% o'clock. l'irAtral services at the
Bedding 11. B. Church. 4,
Ji 'NES. —On the Mat ult., Samuel Jones, M. D.
his rvlttives and friends are invited to attend the fu
neral. from the residence of his brother, NO. 624 Spruce
att , et.. on Tnanday next, at 1 o'clock P. N. *a
leeXWELL.—October Slat. Andrew Maxwell, aged
70 'Mare.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
of bis son-In. law, J. B. Sheppard, No. 20l9Arch street,
on Thursday, at 2 o'clock P. M. , without further no
tice.
RAW ElNS.—Rilled near Richmond, on the 27th tilt
while commanding his regiment, 67th Pennsylvania
Volunteers, Contain George W. Bawkins.
• Dee notlcegivill be given of the funeral. • —*
UMW B BLACK ALL-WOOL _
Black 14.1•WoOlimpress Cloths.
0.-• do. ' do Mousseline de Laines,
full double width.
Do do • •do Tamise
Do ;do do Merinoes.
Do . "•,' do do Cashmeres.
do •. • do Thibet and Long Shalt's,
. • • full and extra sizes.
DO
Bombazines, &0.,
BBBBOR it SON, 2,1017.0N1NG STORE,
nes; tf No. 91.8 CHESTNI.II' Street.
81.25 FOR REAL FRENCH MERI
I? OFR
LYRE & LANDSLL , have lowest Merinoes.
ET RE & LAND ELL have tinSst Merinoes.
ETRE & LANDELL have lowest Poplins.
El RE & LANDELL have widest velvets. 'c
ETRE & LANDELL• have richest Silks. Intl
NOTIOE.-4 MEETING OF TUE
NATIONAL UNION ASSOCIATION. of the SIX
TEENTH WARD will be held THIS (Thureda)) EVE tr-
IS O. at 7)4 o'clock, at the house of J. Rose, SECOND
'Strut, above Beaver. By order.
• its ISAAC A. SHEPPARD, President.
WNOTICE. --THE ANNUAL MEET
ING of the Btockholders of the FMANKFORD
Xbl) GERMANTOWN TURNPIKE COMPANY will be
hel at Thornton's Hotel, FRANKFORD, on MONDAY.
the 7th tnelant, at 8 o'clock P. M.
no3•St• J. H. WORTHINGTON. Secretary.
• HEADQUARTERS •
REPUBLICAN INVISCIBLEB,
NOVIIMBErt 3, 1864.
_
ORDERS NO. - 14.
I he Club will Resemble THIS AFTERNOON: at
o'clock. to proceed to SALIM, New Jersey ,
to join
in the Lincoln and ichnson demonstration to be held
!het° this evening.
11. It is earnestly requested that all who artable will
(tun ant to participate in this parade:
Lamp( most be turned in at the Hall during the
xcernlns. goyim:tit tits may be had at the Hall.
IV. Tickets 10 cents, for sale at the Hall at 2' o'clOMF
By erEer of • CHARLES W. SMITE ;
It - Chief Marshal;
SPECIAL MOTICES.
SEWING BIL&CIIIDTBS,
'PRESS:=4"IO - LADELPTITE: nit-RSDAY: -NOlrgifftgft 1861!
NATIONAL NOON TICKET.
FOR PRICOIDIUST,
ABRAHAM I,rNoolay.
OY ILLINOIS.
FOB VICE PBESIDENT,
ANDREW JOHNSON:
OF TENNESSEE.
ELECTOBAIi TICKET.
SENATORIAL.
MORTON MoMICHABL, PhlladelTAlL
THOMAG CUNNINGHAM. Beaver county
REPRB.,SEMITATIVE.
1. Robert P. Ring, 19. Elias W. Hale;
I. GI Morrison Coates, 14. Charles H. Shriner:
3. Henry Bumni A 16. John Wieter,
4. William H. Kern. - 16: David bloConanighT.
6. Barton H. Jenks, 17. David W. Woods.
6. Charles If. Rank, 18. Isaac Benson.'
7. Robert Parke, 19. John Patton,
8. William Taylor, 20. Samuel B. Dick.
9. John A. Riestand, 21. Everard Bierer. ..
10. Richard R. Coryell. 22. John P. Penney,
11. Edward Raliday. 29: Ebenezer Mannkin: .
12. Charles P. Read, 24. John W. Blanchard.
37 ordei of the State Coal
larm' GIB* 111 D
[ABS'•STING.
VICTORY!
MOBILE
ATLANTA
SIIENAN-
PEWNSY LVANIA.
DOA:
THANK GOD FOE THE TOKENS
OUR COUNTRY IS FREE!
All friends of:ilberty and Law, and .of the GLOW
OIIS lIRION on: fathers made, and . , the
OLD..
.FLAG.
they first unfurled; all who aie in faTor of the election
of
131LA.1-I.A.IVL LINCOLN,
he r uto pntript and tattiinebing
Supporter of the Constitution,
whose wise measures have upheld the National Credit,
THWARTED TREASON, and revived the HOPES OF
THE OPPRESSED 1n every land, and all in favor of
IYItIEIV aOl--INSON,
A man V ROM THREATS COULD NOT INTIMIDATE,
GOLD COIJLD.NOT BUY,
NOR TREASON SETIICE.
Are requested to meet, without distinction of party,
creed, or bhtli-place, at •
INDEPENDENCE SQUARE,
On SATURDAY EVENING, Nov.
AT 73‘ O'CLOCK,
To rejoice over the 'Victories of our Bcfkliers ia.the
Field, and of the Union hosts at the ballot. hag, and to
take measures to secure at the election on November 8
a thorough defeat of the enemies of our country.
Let every one come who prefers a UNITED. TO A
DIVIDED COUNTRY; a Statesman who has succeeded
to a General who has failed; general prosperity to
general bankruptcy, and freedom for all to freedom• for
some.
Let all come, pledge themselves anew to the cause of
their country, rebuke the interference of the EURO
PEAN ARISTOCRACY with the FREEDOM. OF OUR
ELECTIONS, and denounce the baseness which would
allow BRITISH BANKERS to use their ill- got gold in
happily a vain attempt to corrupt American Citizens
and overthrow American Institutions. •
The names of the Speakers will be given in a future
advertieement.
By order of tte City Executive Committee
JOHN G.BUTLER,
Chairman Commitit on Meetings
SALE OF TIIE UNION LEAGUE,
CHESTNUT STREET; ABOVE - TWELFTH,
.
TillS "E"VENINIGrs
AT 714 O'CLOCHt
Hon:.,TEREMIAH 'CLEMENS,
Late United States &matte of Alobama, o
AND
4 0
WAYNE McVEIGH, Esq.;
Will addieas the public on the political 'issues of the day.
The Ladies are Invitecli to Attend.
tar 311 AIL OF TUE
REPUBLICAN
MARKET STREET, BELOW THIRTEENTH,
By invitation of the Club,
REV. R. M. HATFIELD,,
T. EMBLEY OSMITN,X. D.,
will address the Public
On Thursday Evening, November 3(1,
Ladies invited to attend. it
ACA.I:I/EDET IpF
BROAD STREET.
By invitation "of the 11D11.01 , T LEAGUE,
COL. H. STOCKETT MATTHEWS
OF MARYLAND,
Will address the Citizens of Philadelphia on " The
Issues of the Day,"
ON THURSDAY 31.VENING, NOV. 3,
AT S O'CLOCK,
AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
Tickets can be had at the . Dnion League, No. 12 . 1.8
Chestnut street; 'National Union Club' 1105 Chestnut
street; John M. Riley, 421 Chestnut street, and at the
Academy. n02.2t
AN ADDRESS
WILL BE DELIVERED
RICHARD 0 GORM - AN„ ESQ.,
NEW YORK,
I i:E=
CONterETWAYkz vih.
1 1 CITIZENS
PHILADELPHIA,
MEM=
POLITICAL ISSUES OF THE DAY,
TWURSDAY EVENING, NOVEBIBER 3, 1804
AT EIGHT O'CLOCK,
MUSIOA.I_, FUND, HALL;
•,
There will be seats for Ladies. .:n011;40..
A GRAND MASS MEETING
OF TIM
LOYAL CITIZENS of Germantown, Manaynnk, Nice
town, Chestnut Hill, Brand:down, eat., will be held.
CORNER OF SCHOOL LANE AND PLANE ROAD,
GENMAN'I OWN, .
ON THURSDAY, Nov. 3, AT 3 P. M.
Elle Excellency OOV. CURTIN,
Hon. H. WINTER DAVIS.
Hon. LEWIS BARREL
Gen. J. T. OWEN,
Hon. M. RUSSELL THAYER.
V, BOTCH WISTER,
WILL ADDRESS THE BIEETING
A platform for the Ladies will be provided, and they
are especially-invited to attend.
In the evening there will be a brilliant display'of
PIREWORKS,,by Prof. Jackson. • -
The Cars from Ninth and Greell..ll.ll.d Passenger Rail
way afford every ficgity to the olitzenrof Philadelphia
to reach the place,ofMetiting• no 2 2t
Mr • LINCOLN, JOHNSON, AND Vlc.
TORY.--UNION MEETING, FIFTH W AR D.—
A meeting of the Loyal Citizens of Fl FTII WARD will
be held at Washington -Hall. THIRD Street, above
Sprnce. THIS (Thursday) EVENING. Nov. 3d. at TX
o'clock- Hon. JOHN W. FORNEY, Colonel THOMAS
FITZGERA.LD, and others, will address the meet
in
1 he Ladle's 161 invited to be present
lt. P. KING. Chairman.
..T S. MICINSON, Ja., Secretaries. --
H. H. McCON3alx. ZtR
al Oommltte•
N CAMERON. ChAtnaAz.
VIOTORY!
rivrn
VERMONT
1 INDILKA
rarCOAL. AT 87.50 THE TUN. THE
CONSUMERS' MUTUAL COAL 'CO M ?ANY—
Incorporated under the General Mining Law of the State
of Pennsylvania, October, 1861 —50,000 share! at $lO per
share, WO, OM
Prealdont—JAMES LYND.
Treasurer—JOSlAH KISTERBOCK, No. 1231 MAR
KET Street.
DIRECTORS.
JAMES LYND. No. 53; South Sixth street.
EDWARD E. JONES. No. 631 Arch street. '
HENRY S. PAUL, 419 Walnut street.
P. -F. CLAYTON .N0..165 North Third street.
THOMAS it . GA fISED No 106 Chestnut street.
Office, No. 53; South SIXTH Street. •
The Company is still receiving subscriptions to the
stock at $lO per share, and supplying the atockholders
with the best quality of White Ash Schuylkill Coal at
$7.80 per ton. .
•
Agent in lianayunk—Mr. JOHN ADAMS. •
Agent in Germantown—SPENCEß ROBERTS.
The Board of Directors, at the instance of many of
the Stockholders have arranged.for an BEANIES LON
TO THE COLLIERY . OF' THE COMPANY, to take
place on FRIDAY, Nov. 4th, init. •
A Srecial Train, with every provision for the privacy,
comfort, and safety of the excersioniste, will leave the
.Depot of the Reading Railroad Company, Thirteenth
end Callowhill streets, at. 7 o'clock in the morning. and
Proceed directly to the Colliery, allowing three hours
on the ground, and will return to the .city again by 9
o'clock P. H.
An excellent opportunity will Urns lie afforded to tho
Stockholders not only to see their own property, but to
see a lane first-class coal mining operation in fall work
ing. A fuo tickets will be disposed of to non-subscri
bers who may contemplate taking stuck.
-• Arrangements will be made to enable every one to
descend into the mines who may desire to do so.
Steele tickets for theExotas'on will be Ats each; ticket
for a lady and gentleman SS. to defray the cost of the
fare,: Abundant refreshments will be provided by the
Company wi•bout charge.
As the number of tickets is limited it would be well
for those who desire to join in the Excursion to procure
them early. Ladies can participate in the Excnraion
with end) e propriety.
such of f portunity has ever before been offered to
the rities-ns o Philadelphia to examine the great coal
regions of 1 etalikylvania.
COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS.
Wm. S. Torr, • 0. ki. Husband,
Meal!) A. Hendry, W. B. Spear,
Wm Oriffi the, • Geo. L. Itforgan,
C. D. Talmage, John E. Gillette,
• D. B. Taylor, Thos. W. Price, •
John 13...Mlieeler, B. F Prentiss.
W. H. Ackley, . Henry A. Stiles, '
George S. Miller. .
It is desired that those who intend to join in the Ex
cursion elifuld procure their tickets before Friday
next. no3-2t •
lar" PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
COMPANY.—TREASURER'S. •DEPARTMENT,
PHILADELPHIA; Boy 2. MI. —rhe Board of Dilec:ore
have 'I HIS DAY declared a setai-anonal dividend of
FIVE PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Company.
clear of National militate taxes, payable on and aftor
15th instant.
Pow( re of attorney for collection of Dividends can be
had on application at the office of the Company. No.
23S FOutb. THIRD Street: •
no 3 Im TITOS. T. 'FIRTH. Troafarer.
EFIVIDEND.—OFFICE 0 F TIL E
OIL D abIN PETROLLTIMOOMPAITY, 1V o. 148•
South FOURTH. Street.
The Directors of this Company have declared their
Second Monthly Dividend of TWO PER CENT clear
el- Tax, for rho month of October, payable on and after
the 15th inst. 7be Transfer Books will be closed 12th to
145th inst.. inclusive.
WM. S. LANE, Treasnrer.
Pniz,Ainpplis Nov. Ss 1664. . no3-3e
C ILA N OE RANK OF PITTS
guRG. Necembef Mt —The Board of DI,
rectors have this day declared a dividend: or SIX PER.
CEItT. out of the earnings of the last six m mitts. .The
United States tax will be paid by the Bank.
Eastern stockholders will be paid at the .Western
Bank of Philadelphia on or aft.r the 10th inst • •
riOS.l2t H. H. MIIRRLY. Cashier. ,
riff7-CONSOLIDATION NATIONAL
BAIIK. NOVEMBER 1, 19610
The Board of Directors have , this day declared a Divi
dend of FITE FEE
. CENT.. payable on the 9th instant,
clear of all taxes. JOS. N. PEIBSOL, Cashier.
ma:theta& .
TBABESMBN'S BANK,
HfLADELPITIA, November 1. 12034.
The Board of Directors Dave this day declared a DIVI
DEND of FIVE PER CENT. for the past six months,
payable on demand.
not-31 5 JNO. CASTNER, Cashier.
THE. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL
BANK Or PENNSYLVANIA.
PRMADELPHIA, November 1. 1861.
. .
The Board of Dirwtors have this day declared a divi
dend of FIV Pyr Cent. for the last six montha,payable
on demand, clear of all taxes.
,no2-6t B. C. PALMER, Cashier.
Fir KENSINGTON NATIONAL BANK.
PIILLADELPHTA, November 1. issi. •
The Board of Directors have this day declared a divi
dend of PIVB Per Cent., payable on demand, clear of
all taxes. fno2-61] C. T. YERKBS, Cashier.
SOTITHWARK BANK, PIILA-
I
DELPBI A, November 1,1861.
The Board of Directors have declared a dividend of
EIGHT PEE CENT , payable on demand. Stockholders
are requeeted to bring . their certificate,,
no2-3t ' F. P. 'STEEL. Cashier.
WESTERN RANH PITTIL&I•
IigiFDELPHI A, November 1, 1884,
The Diled()) a have this day declared a dividend of
TEN PER CENT., payable on demand, clear of Na
tioual and State taxes.
no2-6t ' C. N WETGANDT, Cattier.
TILE HAETETIVAOTIIBILERS* 111 A.
D TIONAL BANK.
PHILADELPHIA. November 1, 1861:
The Directors have this day declared a dividend of
FIVE PER CEBT., for the last , six months, payable on
demand, clear of all taxes
no2-0t N. W WOODWARD,•Cashier.
tgr.FARMERS" AND MECHANICS'
NATIONAL BANK, PHILADELPHIA, November
1, 1864.
The Directnre have this day declared a dividend of
FIVE PER CENT., payable on demand. clear of all
taxes. W..RC . IhEFICt.I. JR.,
n02.6t . . Cashier.
CODIDIONWEALTIE,..BAJEF, PHI-
L &DEL Norms's= 10161.
Tbe Directors bays this . day. declared a dividend or
FIVE PERCENT...tor the last six months,pa_yable on
demand, clear of.all taxes.' • .1k: O. :YOuNG,
not 3t • • .. • • .. •:Cashier.
or • OZCOND NATIONAL. BANK OF
PELLADELITIA. _
UI
• ".. PRANKFORD,_NOVGDer 1. 1864.
The Directerithavededared a DIVIDEND of SIX PER
CENT. for .the last sLz months, payable on demand,
clear of taxes. • . W. Vii. RHAWN,
not 6t • . . • • . . Cashier.
gar' SEVENTH NATION BANK.' OF
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 1,1834. , •
The Directors have this day declared a dividend of
THREE PER CENT. ont of the earninks of this Bank
since July 1, 18646 pm able on demand. clear of taxes.
not-6t • E. E. HALL, Cashier.
elm THE PHI LADELPIHAVATIONAL
D BANG, PHILADELPIIIt. October 31, 1864
The Directors -have this day declared a dividend of
FIVE PER CENT. for the last six months, payable on
demand, clear of all taxes.
' .• ' • B. B: COMEGITS, Outlier. -
RS T NATIONAL BANK OF
PHILADELPHIA. . • .
PHILIIDIraIIIA, November I, 1861.
The Board of Directors bave this day declared a Divi
dend of SIX. PER GEIST., froll of all taxes, payable on
demand out of the cambia; &Ibis Bank for the past
six months, bIOATOK.MobIICHAEL.
n02.6t • . • • Cashier.
THE-THIRD NATIONAL BANK.
Pn mem. LparA, Norerimberl. 1564
The Directors have this day declared's, Dividend of
FIVE PER CENT. on the Capital stock, payable on de
mand, clear of ail taxes. - R. GLECI.DINNING,
not-6t • Cashier.
lair' MECHANICS' BANK..
PIOLATELPHIA, Nov. 1
The Board of Directors have this day declared a
dividend of MX. PER CENT , on the business of the
last six months, paTable to the stockholders or their
irgal representatives, on .the -11th inst ' free of all
taxation. J. WIEGAII D. Jr.,
no - 9t ' ' . 4 • Cashier.
NOTICE BANK OF GERMAIN.
TOWN.; .PSITADELPHiA, 20, 1851.
Notice is hereby givett; agreeably to Section 2of the
Act of General assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania, entith d An act enabling Banks of the Com
monwealth to become Associations for the purpose of
Banking under the laws of the United States, ' ' approv
ed the 22d day of August, A. D. 1t64, that the Stock
holders of the Bank of Germantown have this day voted
to I , scome snob au Association; and. that its Directors
h aveprocured the authority of the owners of more than
two• thirds of the.Cspital Stock to make the certificate
required therefor by the laws of the United States.
CHARLES v. Imo, •
Cashier.
lar NOTICE:7.7HE BOORS • 'OF SUB
acriptior to the Capital Stock of the "National
Oil Creek 0 11 Company" are now open at the office of
the subscribers.
The properties have been selected with great care by
parties of large experience, and are situated in the 011
Creek district, Venango county, Pa. For further par
ticulars and prospectuses apply at our office.
For the Corporators, CO . :BRAN St RUSSELL,
0c24-12t . 22 South FRONT Street.
BANK OF IiTORTII•ADIERIOA,
PHILADELPHIA, October IS, 1884.
A.- general meeting of the STOCKHOLDERS of this
Bank will be held at the BANKING-HOUSE on MON
DAY, the 14th day of November next, at 11 o'clock
A. M., to consider and decide whether this Bank shall
become an Association for the lonsinese of Banking
under the laws of the United States; and whether it
shall exercise the powers ' conferred by the act of the.
Legislature of this State, entitled "An act enabling the
banks of this Commonwealth to heroine associations for
banking under the laws , of the United States," ap
proved 22d August, 1664; and to take any farther action
that may be necessary.
By order of the Board of Directors. • '
0c14.1m0 J. HOCIELEY. Oa:shier.
arOFFICE OF 2ETNA:
COMPANY, No. 524 WALNUT Street.
.PHIVADELPHIA. October 21, WI.
NOTICE is •hereby given that all stock of the -alma
Mining Company. on which instalments are , due and
unpaid have been declared forfeited, and will ba sold
at public auction on MONDAY, November 21st, 1864, at
12 o'clock, noon, at the office of the Secretary of the
Company, according to the Charter and By-Laws, un
less paid on or before that day.
By order of the Board of Directors.
B. A. Hoons,
ocfn. tun' Secretary and Treasurer.
I DIVIDEND NOTICE —OFFICE OF
PBS PHILADBLPOIA. AND OIL-C3SEK OIL
COMPANY, No. 3;47 WALNUT Street.
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 28, 1861.
The Directors of the Company have this day declared
the Secord Dividend of One Per Cent. on the Capital
Stock of the Company, parable on and after TIIBBDAY,
November )5. 1864, clear of State taxes.
The transfer Books will be closed on the 10th of No
vember, at 3 o'clock P. M., and opened on the 15th.
W. D. FLINTS%
nol-15t . flectetsry.
•
•
IigrNOVICE - 7 -TIFE BOOKS OF . SUB
SCRUPTIOM to tb'e Capite.l Stock of the NA
TIONAL OIL CHEEK OIL COMPANY will be closed
this weAk: Persons desirous of taking an interest in
this Company will please call immediately, as the stock
list le nearly full.
For the Corporators.
COCHRAN & RUSSELL,
nol. ht 22 Borth FRONT Street.
tar MERCANTILE BENEFICIAL AS
SOCIATION. —The twenty third annual meet
ing of the MERCANTILE BENEFICIAL. ASSOCIATION
OF PHILADELPHIA w ill be held on TUESDAY NEXT,
November at 3 o'clock P.-k, at No. 118 South
SBVENTH street. The annual report will be submitted.
and an election held for .a Board. of Managers to serve
for the ensuing rear. . WILLIAM A. ROLM,-
nol-7t Secretary.
FirTHE WORD ORPHAN HOVSE.—
The DEDICATION of "tall-BIIIID ORPITAN
ASYLUM OF.ST. STE PHEW S ONIIRCIL" and the CON
SECRATION of its Chapel, will, Providence permitting,
take place on the morning of THURSDAY. November
hi, at 11 o'clock. The Reverend the Clergy are 827 e.
dally invited to the ceremonies, and all interested in
the institution will be cordially welcome on the occa
sion. The cars will leave the corner of Market and
Forty first sheets, West Philadelphia, itt 10 o'clock
A M.0c31-4t
•
21,325"..7 OFFICE OF THE /ETNA MINING
COMPANI—PHILADEIRRIA, 00t. 29, 1894.
Notice le hereby given, that an instalment of ONE
DOLLAR PER SH.AbiE on each and every Share of the
Capital Rock of the
AETNA MINING COMPANY •
has this day been called in, payable on or -heron the
14th Day of NOVEMBER. 1664 at the Office of the
Conirany, No. 324 WALNUT Street, Philatelphia.
By order of the Directors,
oc3l•int4 B TpAritg,
ar WALTER WELLS WILL CON.
thane to lecture before Lyceum., &boobs, etc.
Adarees to care rf J. B. Lippincott St Co. , Phila. 0029-9t*
•DIVIDEND" NOTICE.
Office of the CORN PLANTER OIL COMPANY,
No. 521 WALNUT Street, October 27, 1854.
The BOARD OF DIRECTORS have this day de
clared a Dividend of TWO PER CENT. on the Capital
Mock of this Company, payable at their °Moe on and
after NOVEMBER 12, clear of State Taxes. •
The Transfer Books will be closed on the Ist of NO•
VEMBER, at BP. M., and be opened on the 12th. .
0c29-141* THOS. R. SEARLE, Secretary.
7)A UP IX IN. AND VOLORALDO
OOLD MINING. COMPANY.
Charteredby the Steal - of Permailvaala. '
CAPITAL STOCK, 51,000,003,
200 MO SHARES—PAR VALUE, $5. •• . • • •
President—JOß N B. ANDERSON.
DiIIECTORS.
James R. Magee.
--- John W. Hall, Harrisburg.
T. C. McDowell, do.
•
John Brady, do.
W./W. Wylie, Lancaster.
Wm. 0. Shute. Colorado.
B. P. SOUTH WORTH,
Secretary and Treasurer.
Office of the Company, No. 413 WALNUT Street—
Room No. fr.
Authenticated specimens have been procured from
moms of the Company's lodes, and have been assayed
by Prcfeseors Booth end Garrett with the most gratify.
ing results. Subscription lists have been opened at the
Office of the Company and at the Treasurer's Office (In
ternal Revenue.)..No, 427 CHESTNUT. Street, Farmers'
and Mechanics' Bank Building. To original subscribers,
$ 3 . 50 Per'shere, for a limited number of shares.
Circulars, pamphlets, or information can be obtained
at the Office of tba Company after the 17th Inst.
OCTOBta 14. 1864. 0c14.1m
Thomas A. Scott,
N. B. Rneass,'
Win S. Freeman, •
Robt. P. Ring,
John M. Riley,
Charles DeSilver,
PHILADELPHIA POST OFFICA
BPEOIAL NPTIOp,
THE MONEY. ORDER ,SYSTEM will go into effect on
TUESDAY, November let. Blank applications can be
obtained' and a list of Money Order Offices that are
otablie.bed seen, on application at the MONEY ORDER
DEPARTMENT at this Office, entrance at the Register
Boom'door, where all information In relation thoreto
can be preacred. The following are the rates of Com
missions charged for Money Orders:
An order got exceeding $lO . 10 cents.
Ovei CO and' not exceeding $2O 15
Over.s2o np.to 20 se
°Mei:leant d for less than $1 and not exceeding $3O.
Order *lll be issued fur the present between. the
hours of 0.,A. M. and 5 P. M.
0. A. WALBORN,
ar. PHILADELPHIA POST- ,OFFICE,
• Novradisa 2, 188-1.
IMPORT ANT -NOTICE..
The MAILS on and after this date for all offices on the
Pen n asly ant a Railroad, between Altoona and Pittsburg;
tho line of the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, north
west of Lock Haven. and on the Bloomsburg and Le.lk
s vacua Railroad, toget her with the followinS offices:
Selinsgrove, Northumberland, Lewisburg, Milton,
Williamsport. Elmira (N. Y. ), Lock Haven,
and Jer
sey Shore, will clot* at •
e O'CLOCK P.M' DAILY (SATRUDAY EX.OEPTED),
to piTGe of• arz "
.• 88 oretofore.
nob-9t C. A. WALBORN, Postmas'or.
AT A simein.i.m.EFriNG OF THE
BOARD OF INSPECTORS OF. 'PRE • STATE PE
NITBN TZAR', for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania,
held on the APTERN9ON of TUESDAY, November the
Ist. the following Preamble and Resolutions were usa
nimonsly adop!ed:
Whereas, It has pleased the All wise Disposer of.
events to remove by death from our midst our late fel
low-member SAMUEL JONES, M D. •
And Whereas, It is due both to ourselves and to the
deceased that we should pace upon our records corns
expressien, though inadequate, of our feelings neon
this sad bereavement ;_therefore, be it.
Reaotecd; ' that the Board of in , pectors have received
this mournful intelligence with emotions of profound
eorrow; thtt we sympathize deeply with the family and
friendsoLthe deceased; and that we bear- testimony,
with one accord, to his high character, 'his many esti
mable.. riegaona 1 qualities; his •eminent liberality of
views jndchasPaolaregardtowardallhisfellow men,
and - especially the wise, faithful, and conscientious
manner itOtihich he 'has discharged. for many years,
his du: ies as Rh Inspector of this Institution.
Reins Ned.. That, as a further tribute of respect to hts
meinory, the lambert) of the Board and the °facers of
the Institution will.ationd his funeral, and that on the
day ,thereof the prison be Closed against the ad mission of
visitors; also. that a copy of these Resolutions be trans •
mined to the family of the deceased. •
RICIIaRD VAIM, President
THOMAS H. POWERi , . Secretary pro tempore. . lt*
ige= AT • A MEETING :OF THE CITY
, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE of :the NATIO3AL
UNION PARTY, held November. 2, 1861 the following
rreamble and resolutions wore adopted:
Tirxereas-' That all incentive and anemia for disturb
ance and disorder on the night of she late SO-called De
mocratic procession might be avci: ed. this Committee
directed that their headquarters. in Commonwealth
Building, shouldlm closed, and the house and trans
parency not lighted.
.And 'whereas, Said direction was complied with, and
the honsh left for defence altogether to the city authori
ties; therefore
Resolved. That this Committee regard, with indigna
tion the entirely unprovoked and dastardly attack of
said so- called Democratic: pr, Tession upon enr house.
whereby tie building was greatly damaged' and our
beautiful transparencies torn and defiled.
Resolved, That we hereby offer a reward of FIVE
HUNDRED DOLLARS for the apprehension and prose
cution to Conviction of tho individuals in said proces
sion who, with a furniture-car loaded with missiles
stopped in front of our building, and without provoca
tion commenced the attack. . W. EL MOTT,
Chairman City Executive Committee.
Attrst:
ROBERT T. Gm,
Secretariss.
-Wg. Lanus. . It
THE. HOWE FOR AGED AND
I INFIRM COLORID PERSONS.—A_Meeting
THIS EVENING,. Eleventh month 3d, 1564, at eight
o'clock, at the Lecture Room of St. Thomas' Church,
FIFTH Street, below Walnut, Election of officers; re
ports. etc: All 'favorable to this object are invited..
•
DILL' YN PARRISH, President pro tem
MARCELT.M3 BAiDERSTON, Secretary pro tem. le
p•M - S I 7... I LELE REGULAR MONTHLY
Meiling of tbo BOLSOTLO MEDICAL /MOMS
TION SILTS ILADELPHIA. wilt be held attho Eclectic
Medical College, STATE Street ! below . Locust. on
MOE Dhr ,EVEN LNG' next. Eect - for discussion
F. male Medical Education:" he public Invited.
no3-3t* s T F.'BLAICE. M. D:, Secretary.
GREAT BASIN OIL COMPANY+
I DIVIDEND • NOTICE.—The Directors 'of the
above Company have this day declared a dividend of .
TWO (2) PER. CENT. .
011. the Capitol Stock , payable
on and after the 10th Inst., at their 0 111ee..20. 7 FAR
QUBAR BUILDINGS, WALNUT. below Third.
D. W. WILLIAMS, See!) , and Treas'r.
PIITLADELPII/A. Nov. 1. MN. • no3-st*
gr.. 'GIRARD BANIE,
• • - PHILADELPHIA, October 19, 12.64.
A general meeting of the' Stockholders of this Bank
Will. be held at the Banking -House on MONDAY, the
21st day of november next, at'l2 o'clock M., to con
sider and decide whether this Bank shall become an
Association for the business of Banking, under the laws
of the United Stites; and whether it shall exercise the
powers conferred by the act of the Legislature of this
state, entitled "An act enabling the banks of this Com
monwealth to become associations for banking under
the laws of the United States, " approved 22d August,
1E64; and to take any further action that may be ne
cessary.
The election for Directors will be held at the same
place on the same day, november 21st, between the
hours 0110 A. M. and 2P. M.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders, under the
charter. will be he: d at the Banking House, on TUES
DAY, theist day of November, at 12 o'clock hi.
• W. L. SCHAFFER.
oc2o thstutno2l - ' Cashier.
.0011.1101WWEALTH.B/LNIK,
PHILADELPHIA, October 17, Mt
The Annual Election for DIRECTORS will be held at
the BARRIS G- ROUSE on MONDAY, the 21st day of
November next, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2
P. HI. .
• The Annual Rftetlng of the STOCICROI,DERS NM be
held at the. BANKING-lIOUSE on TUESDAY,Novem
ber I. 1544, 4t 10 o'clock A. M.
...
on.t2 ittntbtno2l. - ' H. C.-YolThiG,;•Caskier: , -•
WCOMMISSION OF THE UNITED
STATES .AND ECUADOR. • "
Notice is hereby given that the Commission provided
for by the Convention of November 28, 1E62, between
the United States and Ecuador, for the mutual adjust
ment of claims, was duly organized at the cityof Guay
aquil, on•the 18th day of August last, and that the said
Commission will continue in session for the period of
twelve months from that date.
All citizens of the United States having claims upon
Ecuador are, ti erefore notified, to appear in person, or
by attorney, and present the proofs in support of their
claims to said Commission, or to file their claims and
proofs with the Secretary of the. Commission, " Senor
Crisanto Medina," in Guayaquil, in the Republic of
Ecuador.
Claims, which shall not be presented to the Commis
sion within the twelve months it remains in existence,
will bedisregarded by both Governments and consi
dered invalid. FREDERICK HASSANRER,
Minister Resident and. Commissioner of the United.
States. •
WASIYINGTON CITY, October 1, 1884. . 003-1 n
arWESTERN B&B' Xi. OF • RIDELIA.
DIALPRIA, Ooronslt Ig, 1801.
The Annual Meeting of the STOCIKROLDEAs of this
Bank will be hold at the BANKING HOUSE 'on TOES
,DAY, ihefirst day of November next. at 12 o: clock 81.
And the Annual Election for DIRECTORS Will be held
at the BANKING ROUSE on MON DAY,the twenty-first
day of November next, between the hears of 10 A. M.
a ndl9.txt 2 P. M.
oco2l C. N. WEYOANDT, Cashier.
'N OT C E.— BURNING SPRING
OIL COMPANY OF PEESSYLVANI. —Per.
sans holding Receipts a) a requested to call at No. 113
CEIESTEGT Street, and receive. Certificates for same.
J. C FRYER, Secretary and,Treasarer.
Novssisanl. 1564. • . no2-6t
DIjIIDEND NOTICE:—OFFICE OF
THE HYDE . FARM OIL COMP aNY—No. 117
South'POURTII Street. PHILADELPITIA t Nov. 1, 1834..
The BOARD OP DIRECTORS have this city declared
a Div,itilind of ONE AND A HALF PER CENT. on the
Capital Stick, heirs 15 cents per Share, payable on and
alter MONDAY, the 7th. free of State Tax. •
The books 7lllbe closed the 4th, and opened the 7th.
WILLIAM M. CARTER,
1102.6 t • • • Treasurer.
grTHE WINFIELD OIL CONiPANY.
—This new Company owns 2-7 of Three Acres
on the Blood Farm, .which is known to be one of the
best oil regions on Oil Creek. Venango County, Pa. On
this tract there are three wells. -
Also 60 ACRES in fee simple. on the Allegheny river,
opposite the land of the Excelsior Company, in a large
oilyielding neighborhcod.
The Company expects to be able to declare a Dividend
of TWO PER CENT. Per Month, from the commence
ment
Books now open for Rnhecrlption. Farther informs
tioll give at 204 S. POURTR•Street, 'Front Room, liec
ond Story. not St*
gir ' " GREAT CENTRAL
bill's against the'" Great Central Fair" must ba
presented, on or before the. TENTH D OF NOVSBI
BU. at the Office of the Sanitary Commisaio a. 1.307
CBESTNUT StreeLaddressed to. . G. A. WOOD,
n01.9t • Chairman of Anditing Committee.
MILITARY.
TIM; UNION . ipEAGUE RE II
."- . .
' 190TH .PiiNSYLVANIi.VOLUXTERRS,
COLONEL HARM NOS` IVEfF,
WILL. PARADE' AXD. DRILL
THIS DAY, ad.,' INST.
. .
The Line will be formed at - 334 o'clock precisely, on
Broad street, the right resting on Poplar street.
Battalion drill will take place in the rear of Camp
Cadwalailer. - It
fARMORY "F" CO , GRAY RE
SERVES —A. SPECIAL MEErING will he held on
FRIDAY EVEN ENG, November 4th, at 8 P. M.
Members having any State, Regimental, or Com
pany property must return the same that eyenblg. Tula
order is imperative: • • • ~.
no3-21.* , . H C. }KENNEDY, • Captain.
LEGAL.
.THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
WM MAULS, to:the use of ARTHUR ALLOINIIIS; V 6.
GEORGE C. COLLINS.
' (Dec. T:.1863. No. SOS . Vea. Ex.]
The undersigned, appointed by the Court to make dis
tribution of the fundproduced by the Sheriff's sale
tinder-the above writ; of all that certain lot'or piece of
ground, with the three-story brick messuage or tene
ment thereon erected, situate on the north side of VAR
NON Street, at the distance of one hundred and twenty
two feet four inches eastward from the east side of
Eleventh street, in the late district of Spring Garden,
now in the consolidated city of-Philadelphia, contain
ing in front or breadth on said Vernon street sixteen
feet eight inches, and extending northward in length or
depth sixty - flue feet— ( Being the same premises (No.
102/ Vernon street) which BENJ.IIIIIN F. HUDDY and
wife, by indenture dated the '26th day. of May, A. D..
1664, recorded at Philadelphia in Deed Book A D.- B.
No. is. page 479, vented and conveyed to the said
ONO. C. COLLINS'in fee.)—will attend to the duties of
his appointment on THUR....DAY, November 17th 15134.
at 4 o'clock P. M., at hie office , sontheaSt corner SIXTH
;14 WAI.NU fitreets t Ptltietielohia ; when aa t j when
allimiffaOraersitid oiii,cmakolleir claims; or they
wiu be debarred from coming in on said fund.
nos lot D. W. O'BEIBN, Auditor.
1 THE' DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
A-
CITY iAND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA-.
PAUL li. - MILLER vb.-. WILLIAM COPELAND. NO
BLE GILBERT. and ROBERT L: CURRY,: owners
or reputeld;owners, and NOBLE GILBERT,
,csntrac-'
tor. •
(Lev.
. Pao., Sept. T.., 1861. No. 21.
zxcAPEIONS TO SHERIFF'S SPECIAL RETURN.-
The An for appointed by the Court to report distri
- button of bpse fund produced by the Sheriff's sale,. un-
Ater the a.beve;mentioned writ, of the following proper
ty. to wit:.
• "All . that certain two-story stone dwelling house.
with the stone-slan ghter house, and stone-wagon house,
: . and stables in the rear thereof,' and the lot or piece of
ground whereon the same are erected, situate at the
:northeast corner-of Poplar or Thirty. third street and
...Elm street, in the Village of Mantua, in the Twenty
40orth ward of the city or Philadelphia; the said lot being
• twenty-eve feet in front on the -said Elm street, and
-sunning of that width northward along the said Poplar
;Tr 'Dirty .third street, between parallel lines, one hun
'dre'd and seventy feet to Grape street; the said house
being seventeen feet in front and thirty-two feet deep,
and •two. at Cries Web. 'with basement; the slaughter
hense 'being fi fty-five feet long and twenty live 'feet
wide, one -story high, of stone; the wagon house be
ing sixteen feet square and two. stories high, of stone."
Will attend to the duties of his appointment, on
WEDNESDAY, November 16th, !Slit at 4' o'clock P.
Itl., at his office. N0..11.4. South SIXTH Street. in the
city of Philadelphia. when and where all parties jute
‘rested must present their claims or they will be do.
barred from coming, in on said fund.
w ants JOHN DOLMAN. Auditor.
8.-THE, FIRST. CLASS FREE
A-1• LUNCH of America. every Day and Night, at the
METROPOLITAN HOTEL, 1323 ARCH Street. above
the Theatre. acr3 it*
rutE4miiitio
• J -! TENGER/LT ROBBERY
. •
00TOBER It 1864
• hitirtßD, OBLANAnE, Oct. 27, 1861
2 1 Theers. Evans & Watson :
DEAR Sllts:—ln reply to your inquiries as to
how and when the Farmers' and . Mechanics'
Bank of Milford, Delaware, was robbed, I will
briefly state to you the facts to the best of my
knowledge. On Saturday, August the 18th, 1864, the
cashier, T. W. Adkins, Req., and myself, closed the,
bank, at about 4 o'clock-P. M., and did:not enters the
bank again until about 8 o'clock A. M., on Monday
morning, which was the 16th day of August. The bank
was entered by the burglars at the front door, at what
time I can't say; I suppose onSanday night, for this
reason; some of the party who robbed the bank wore
abotit the hotel all day Sunday and Saturday night,
and could not have been in the bank any great length.
of time. The Safe was one of L. LILLLE'S PATENT
BURGLAR AND'4O.IRE-1:13.0 SAFES, which cost the
bankfive hundred dollars about three years ago. The
mode of entering the safe was by drtllinn a small hole
near the keyhole into the lock, and tilling the lock
with powder and blowing the safe door off, causing to
the bank the lots of $lB,OOO, which caused stoppage of
the bank and the derangement of oar business matters
very much. , I have given to you the statements very
briefly, and I am in hopes youwill excuse my brevity;
but. I have given to you the essential facts, I believe.
I remain, very respectfully, yours,
• W. N. W. DORSEY, President.
POSTMASTER
The safe referred to above can be seen at EVANS &
WATSON'S SALAMANDER SAFE Store, No. 16
South FOURFII Street.
CHAMBIiaSSURO, August. 13,1584.
Messrs... Evans & Watson, Philadelphia:
GENTLEMEN:—We forward yon this day oar Sala
mander Safe, which we purchased from Yen a few
years since, and which passed through the great fire,
resulting in the destruction of our town. It affords us
great pleasure to inform you that- our books, papers
and money, in fact everything within the Safe, w ere ,
after opening it. found to be in a perfect slate of pre-
Wei forward . you for exhibition a gum
blanket which was in the Sale it the time of the Are,
but, as you will perceive, bearing not the least mark
of the great heat through which the Safepaseed. From
the fact of our store being located in Franklin Hall, the
largest building in town, the condition of everything
within the Safe exceeds our moat sanguine expectation,
You will please repair the Safe, and forward it to us at
your earliest convenience, as are fully satisfied that
no other make of Safe can be a better protection against
fire.
CIIANBURR.I3I;IIG. October 16, 1861.
Mews. Evans & Watson
OENTLEMSN: -. 1 had one,of your small-sited Safes,
No. 6, in my houskwhen it was burned, among many
others in our town, by the rebels on July 30th. It was
exposed to a tremendous heat,. but am happy to inform
you that all Its contents were saved and in good condi •
Lion. Being a very smell safe, and exposed so long to
so great a heat, I can recommend yoar make to all
wanting a good Safe.
Yours, respectfully,
JOHN P. CULBERTSON,
A large assortment of the same good quality of Fire
Proofs on band and . for sale. National Bank safes,
equal to any in the country, also Dwelling House
Safes, suitable for the preservation of 'valuable pa
pers,. silver ware, So., being free from dampness, at
EVANS ei WATSON'S
SALLMADDER SAFE STOAF,
01-tntbs3t 16. South FOURTH Street.
PRESS Thr..prmes I. pr. PRESS —
WILL BE PBBLISiWNOI4IIBEBI2ni,
MRS. WOOD'S NEW ;COPYRIGHT NOVEL.
OSWALD CRAY!
OSWALD CRAY I '
OSWALD CRAY !
OSWALD CRAY!
By Mrs. HENRI WOOD, author of " Sqaire Trevlyn's
Heir, or Trevlyn's Hold," " The Castle's Heir, or Lord
Oakburn's Daughters," "The Earl's Heir," "The
klystery , " "I he Lost Bank sfote,." "The Runaway
Match," "A Life Secre t ," "'rho Chaining's,"
batch,
}'ride." "Shaddtv Ashlydyat," " The
Haunted Tower," "Foggy Night at Offord," "Wil
liam Allair."
'
PRICE sit 50• IN PAPER, OR OA IN. CLOTH.
There is a straightforward simplicity and directness
about Mrs. Beery Wood's writings that commands re
spect. It is the distinguishing characteristic of the pro
ductions of this authoress that the storyis told in a
plain, natural way, so as fully to sustain the impression
that, though "passing strange," the narrative is, ne
vertheless, truthful.
We will publish this book two months.previous to its
publication in Ragland, having received the manuscript
and advance proof sheets direct from Mrs. Wood, at an
expense of over three thousand dollars. .
• Early orders from the Trade solicited. Address
T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS,
No. 306 CHESTNUT Street, Philadekpria, Pa.,
Publishers of Peterson's Detector. Price $l. CO a year.
All the New Books are for sale at PATERSON'S'.
not .
FANCY FURS.
LADIES' FANCY FURS.
IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER, AND
'Having now in store a very large and beautiful assort.
ment of all the different kinds and qualities of FANCY
FURS FOR LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. I
solicit a call from those In want.
Remember the name and number,
JOHN FAREIRA,
• 718 ARCH Street. above Seventh.
I have no partner of connection with any other store
In this city. oc24mif
NINTER GOODSiAT THE "LOWEST
MARKET PRIOR.—A large assortment et long
and square Shawls.
.French Merinoes, all itafors. '
English Merinoes, 134 and 2 cards wide, cheap.
DI ESS HOODS. —Del allies and Calicoes in variety.
Cloths, Cassirneree, and Satinets, good and cheap.
All kinds of Flannels, and in all qualities.
Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, and Toweling, a;
JOHN H. STORES',
no 2 . ' No. 702 ARCH Street.
NEW sKm , F FOR 1.564.
THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OB DOUBLE) STEEL
J: .T.. & J. 0. WEST, No. 07 CHAMBERS STREET.
NEW YORK, .• .
Are the ow flora of the patent and extdruitie =naafis
turera of this,
J. W. BRADLEY'S
PATENTED DITPLEM..qALIPTIO STBBL SPRING
This invention consists of Duplex (or two) Elliptic
Steel Springs, ingeniously braided rightly and firmly
together, edge to edge, making the toughest, most elas
tic, flexible, and durable spring ever used enabling the
wearer, in consequence of Its great elasticity and flexi
bility, to place and fold the skirt when incise aseasily
and with the same convenience as a silk or muslin
dress. It entirely obviates and silences the only objec
tion to hoop skirts, viz: the annoyance to the wearer
as well an the publio,especially in crowded assemblies,
carriages, railroad cars, church pews, or litany crowded
place, from the difficulty of contracting them to occupy
ing a small space, This entirelnreMoves the difficulty,
while giving the .skirt the usual full and symmetrical
tone, and is the lightest and most stylish and graceful
appearance for the street, Opera,..promenade, or honsTe
dross. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure,' comfort..
and great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic
Spring Skirt for a single day, will never afterward
dispensewillinglyy with the use of them. They are the
best quality in every part, and by far the lightest, most
durable, comfortable, and economical skirt made. Mer
chants will be supplied as above, and ladies in moat
first-class retail stores in this city and throughout the
:different Ste tes.
. .
Akir
DOUBLE
r the
O ui UBL fo EELLIPTIC SPRUNG SKIRTS.
BRADLEY'S DUPLEX EL1411710
•
Very flexible, folded easily when in ruse to occupy a
small space, making the most agreeable skirt worn.
For sale by J. X HATLEIGH,
902 CHESTNUT Street.
•
ADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
RE
- 4 -P SKIRT—The greatest improvement We have ever
teen in LADIES' SKIRTS, and an article of
SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE. '
• CURWEN STODDARTIat BRO..
450, 45%, and 454 N. SECOND St., ab. Willow,
selo-if 2m
628 FLEXIBLE SKIRT. Acls
• Just out, the most pliable Hoop Skirt
in the market, in every respect equal to the "Duplex
Skirt," and at much lower prices. Wholesale and re
tail at hianutactory,. No. (12i8 ARCH Street.
Please examine them. '
oc2S 6t 5 . WILLIAM T. HOPKINS.
Large i r a O eso P rt2t. the bestand 628.
t in the city, manufactured at 628 ARCH Street,
cheapest
WHOLESALE ASH RETAIL.
Skirts made to order, altered, and repaired.
0c29•8t• WM. T. 'HOPKINS. .
REOWNE'S METALLIC WEATHER
2-0 STRIPS, and
WINDOW BANDS
Totally exclude Cold, Wind, BOAZ Snow, and. Draft
from the crevices of 2 _ '
DOORS AND WINDOWS,'
And save otte-Ntlf the fuel.
• • , (MANUS B. BAUR,
No. 38 South Fl o rTif ta S te treek
Sole
Agent.
M)At% BP'IO:OT,AtiBB,
MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Of all kinds, to be had at
.
JAMES W. QUEEN :& CO.'S,
sa24-2m 024 CHESTNUT Street.
OIL SUBS ORIP TIONS.P E R S,O NS,
desiring to engage In an OR nperation presenting
nupsual inoutements should promptly avail themselves
. of the opportunity to pecan one or more of the balance
• of the ONE BUMMED SHARES for tie purchase of
SEVEN TRACTS OF VALUABLE OIL TERRITORY, in
'Venango county. These estates all, front on the
beny.river and. its tributaries, are in t simple. sub
eject to ro royalty leases, or mortgages. and adjoin and
are in the immediate vicinity of _four oil companies.
When the list is full they will then be conveyed to the
subscribers, - who will organize the Company among
themselves, elect their own officers, and otherwise
thimeelves manage the affairs of the Company. By the
.plan proposed handsome results may with confidence lie
expected •
further Particulars.
-• Books receive subscriptions to the balance of the
slit o re r s
xs (s a l p ,
9 010 .n ea d ch ci i r a eu re lar n s o . w gi o vi pe u n g .
'address or apply to the undersigned, by whom subscrip
tions are received. -
DUNCAN M. MITCHRSON,
noB-Btr 10ffice It B. COT. FOURTH and WALNUT fits.
AT' MILFORD. DEL.
HELD •THE.FOLLOWING
Yours, respectfully,
MILLER & CROFT
NEW PUBLICATIONS..
JOHN FA.HEIFRA.,
No. 718 ARCH Street, above Seventh Slyest,
At hie old eetabliehed store,
DEALER IN FANCY FURS
LADIES AND CHILDREN.
RETAIL DRY 'GOODS.
A NEW AND GREAT INVENTION IN
HOOP SKIRTS.
SPRING
=SI
Send for Circular.
LocakAgents wanted throughout the State. "noB-ltn
- AT
r.
JAMES W. QUEEN . & CO.'S,
se26-2m , 924 CHEBTM knot
WANT'S.
AWIDOW LADY OF 130 ME MEANS,
and well qualified for the position, solicita the care
of a gentleman's house. Jaw one living in a plain but
reined manner, desiring such a Person, will please &l
ame " Mrs. WEST,' ' at" this office, for one week.
A YOUNG LADI.WIEHE B.TO . TEACH
A
Etnall Children, or to be companion for a Lady.
Addresedor three days, "Lillie," at this ()dice Cno3.3t*
A GOOD SOPRANO. DESIRES A
SITUATION lu a Church Choir In this oily.. Ad
diem " W , " 2ox 2314 Post Office. .nole3ts'
PRINTER. WANTED.-A TEMPE -
RATE, steady, and respectable man, who under
stands the running of the Coo Press, and is a good gene
ral Printer, is wanted in a newspaper establishment in
the neighborhood of Philadelphia A permanent situa
tion and • fair wages to one adapted to the situation.
None others need apply. One from a cou ntry ° MO pre
ferred. Address "Newspaper." at this °lice. aoi-St•
-- STEAM IVNGINES WANTED.-A
►COED -BAND BrielNE, In good order. from 40 to
.80-horsepower. Also, twn or three 10-horse power En-
Add , ess Box 1285, Philadelphia Post Office,
with particulars.- • . • not-31.•
TO OIL COMPANIES.-WANTED A
SITUATION - 1111 Sapeliatendont by a competent En .
Pneer. Bed of reference. Address F. 8.. " Box 1729
hiladelphia Pod Omce . not 3t,*
'WANTED A.-BY OIING, REFINED,
educated Widow, a situation as Boneekeeper t or
Governess to young children; wo uld take care of an in
valid. Address for three days, hue Bryant," P 0.. •
ANTED-AS CLBRIK, IN A 'LAW
, v"-TER'S Office. a LAD of latepigeoce, who writes
a goad head: Address."H. R. W.. ' this office. ao2it*,
WANTED; 131A•10IING MARRIED
•'T °man of good business capacity' a POSITION ika
caramerclal or manufacturing establishment, either in
the city or country. Ample references as to character.
Addreas.”J.;" Box 669 Poet Office. 0c29-6t*
• • -
WANTED, AGENTS:-At ENTS IN
eve County. at $7O a month, expenses paid , to
introduce teen neto and useful articles , the best sell
ing ever o ffered:':For particulars,
_address, with stamp,
..JOHN F. LORD , BIDDBFORD , DESIRE. 0c26-daVir3m
WANTED AT $l5O PER MONTH
and We want a reliable CANVASSER In every town
county. We have agents clearing $l5O per zgonth,
Which we will Drove to any doubting applicant. Ad
dress JONEts BROS. & CO., 600 CHESTNUT Street,
Philadelphia. •ocla-lm•
WANTED TO RENT, A STORE ON
MARKET Street: between Second and Sixth
Streets. Address Box 625 Post Office. ocls-stathl2t*.
lat WANTED TO RENT—A STORE,
ma on eitber Market or Third 'streets, by January 1,
18e5. Limits, from Third to Sisth..and from Race to
Market. Address
nol.3t* BOX 2621Itilado/phia P. 0.
•
WANTED TO RENT—ON — THE
Ist of January, a DWELLING HOUSE, With
all modern improvements and in good repair; pleasant
ly located. Address, with terms, •'J. H. ," Box
12.64, Yost Office. nol.6t*
e l WANTED TO RENT-A HOUSE
on ARCH Street, with modern improvements. Ad
dress, stating location,rent. and where an interview
can be bad, to '' 5.," Box 278, Yost Office, Pottsville,
Pennsylvania. not: 3t
LLWANTB D-BETWEEN 'NOW
and tbe'let of January, a STORE , on Market street,
between Third and Sixth. Addrees 80x1596 P. O. oe2ll-6to
FOB SALE AND'TOi LET.
ADMINISTRATORS' SALE OF 'PAM
. ABLE REAL ESTATE IN CIIESTBF COUNTY.
By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Ches
ter county, will be sold at public sale, on FOURTH
DAY, 16th of 11th month, a valuable .Chester.connty
Farm, five =Ms south of West Chester, containing=
acres; 60 acres of woodland. Improvements consist of
a Stone House, Stone Barn, new.
Also, on the following day, a Lot 22 by 175 feet, in the
village of Hammertoe, Chester county., The improve
ments are a W-story Brick House, 17 by 2T feet,. Brick
Stable.
Bale to commence at 1 o'clock on saict days.
aaMUSL SlNCLAlR, 4 d ministrators
.no3•Bt* ISA &O REND MR et.LL.
PARTY RETIRING PROM THE
A
ILARDWAHE BUSINESS offer for sale their stook
of Hardware and Fixtures, or will dispose of Lease and
Fixtures.
The deck is in good order, and well select ed
For particulars apply on thepremises, No. 735 MAR
BST Street, Philadelphia.. not-8t•
A PLEASANT THJ RD-STORY FRONT
'BOOM, unfurnisb ed, to rent to a gentleman: Mid
- wife Terms 16 dollars per week . .1.2321 SPRIYOS
Street.. nol-tatbsB6!
OR BALE---A MILK ROUTE, WITH .
V
. born aid wagon, at 11.21 N. TE*TII St. nol-St*
rrO RENT--DESIRABLE OFFICES,
seiOnd story front, opposite Exchange. Applyto
• . BBEET- MAG GiftEGOft,
It 4.I9.WAL4NUT.Street.
JAIL NE'S GRANITE BUILDING,
(FORMERLY OLD POST OFFIOB;)•
. DOCK STREET, DBLOW TRIED
TO LET, OFFICES on tbe fine • floor to suit appli
cants, heated by steam.
Also. the whole of the ftftb, sixth, and seventh stories
of the building, with steam•power.
• THOS. H. CONNELL,
Counting-House of Dr. D. Jayne & Son,
0c.31-6t* No. 242 CHESTNUT Street.
maA. LARGE FURNISHED Horn
ON SCHOOL LANE Icor SALE or, BENT. Inquire
1.0311 CHESTNUT Street.
ith FOR SALE—VAL U ABLE IM-
AraPHOVED PROPERTY, on WALNUT Street, be.
twee n Eighth and Ninth streets.
Apply to NORM'S & BROWN;
Real.Esf ate Brokers,
no3-6t* - No. 432 WALNUT Street.
FOR RENT A' STORE ON. MAR
maiL KET Street, between FOURTH and SIXTH Ws
session on the Ist of January. Address. with real name
(no other communication will be considered), Buz 1931
Philadelphia Poet Office. . n02.-.lt*
fit • FOR SALE—HOTEL EXTRADR.
gW.g. DISTARY. —The splendid Hotel. land and large
outbuildings, at White Rell Station. Pennsylvania
Central Railroad, only 8 miles from the city. a first
class summer resort. Will be sold a bargain and on
easy terms. Kivu a, 154. North SIXTH Street. nol-It
tel) VI 04 40 •tiztithij
11I81301;17. i fIONTHE PART NE.R.
- 11 -#: SHIP heisiefore esjathigbettsfeen PHILIP HER 3T
and CHARM J. WALTMloinder the firm of P. HERST
.& 400....1.5TH1S DAY dissolved by limitation.
Zither perky Is anthorisedto settle basi nese of the late
. • HEEST,
CRADLES J. WALTON:
.
• P. BERET will continue the besiaese at the old stand,
No. 36 South FIFTH street, under the firm or title of
P. lIBRisT & CO. .
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 1, 18f4. .n02.-3t*.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
—The partnership heretofore existing between the
subscribers, under the Arm of SHUFF & WERN WAG,
is this day Dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. N. C.
SHOFF retiring frOm the Arm..• NATHANIEL C 431111 FF.
THEODORE WERE WAG.
Prrusursprrra, October Si, 1861.
COPARTNERSHIP. —The subscribers have this day
associated themselves together under the flrm of
WERN WAG & CO., and will continue the Commission
and Importing business heretofore carried on by Shull
& Wernwag, at 242 and 244 CHESTNUT Street,
Where the business of the latter firm will be liquidated.
THEODORE WERN WAG,
•
W.- P. WERN,WAG.
PRILADYLPAIA, November 1, 1E64. . nol-St*
•
FITESOLUTION.-THE COPARTNER
SHIP heretofore existing under the firm of
SA MUM N. DAVIES & SON
is this day dissolved. The business will be settled by
the undersigned,- at No. 225 DOCK Street.
CHARLES E. DAVIES, Surviving Partner.
PKIIADRLPHIA, Sept. SO, 1864.
COPARTNERSHIP. —The undersigned have this day
formed a copartnership under the firm of
DAVIES BROTHERS,
for the transaction of a general
BARKING AND BROKERAGE BUSINESS,
at No. 225 DOCK Street.
CHARLES E. DAVIES, ,
• PETER A. DAVIES.
PHILADIIMITA, October 1, LW.
11. S. Certilicates of Indebtedness, Quartermaster,'
Vouchers and Checks, arid Government Securities gene
rally, bought and sold.
Business Paper and Loans on Collaterals negotiated.
Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Commission.
Od. 2.m
fIOPAIITITERSHIP. WASHINGTON
BUTCHER, Commission Merchant and Wholesale
Dealer in .Provistons and Produce. has associated with
him in his business his son, HENRY CLAY HUTCHES.
The style of the Arm will be W AS }ENO TON B Inca EU
& BON
, 146 and 148 North FRONT Street.
00T013 - Eft 24, 1864. 0c24-Ims
ryti COPARTNERSHIP . . NOTICE.-WER
DEROTHArtiste and Photographers,
have this day associated in copartaership with iitem
Air. J. HENRY. BROWN, Artist
• The name of the firm hereafter will be
WENDEROTH. TAYLOR, & BROWN.
The reputation of the eetablishment, as well for
PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS as Tor highly finished PAINT
INGS IN OIL OR WATER COLORS, will be fully
sustained ; and the addition of. another artist to the firm
will enable it to execute orders for fine work with less
delay than hitherto.
The undersigned respectfully invite examination of
their specimens in all styles of portraiture.
Particular attention aid to copying old pictures.
Out- door Views of Country Seats, &c., taken at mo
derate prices.
N. B —Entrance until their new store is completed,
at 916 CHESTNUT Street.
WENDEROTH, TAYLOR, & BROWN,
'912. 914, and 916 CHESTNUT Street.
October 19;1564.
CA RD
. . .
In connection with the above announcement, the un
dersigned desires to state to his friezes. who have du
ring many Years favored him with. their kind. appre
ciation, that his entrance into this copartnership is In
duced by the sincere conviction that, in proper hands,
Photography proves itself an ally which art can no
longer wisely neglect. He believes that, wonderful as
has been its .triumphs, it is destined to still - greater
achievements.
Whatever merit may hitherto have been attributed
to his pencil will henceforth .be employed to demon
strate the correctness of this conviction.
J. EAU= BROWN.
October 19,-1E64. 0021-1211 .
GAS FIXTURES, &c.
60 - kiIsiELIUB & BAKER, ,
710 CHESTNUT STREET,
Hare the pleasure to announce that they are now Pre
• pared to furnish
A NEW STYLE OF GAS FIXTURE,
SUITABLE FOB
DWELLINGS, STORES, OFFICES, &c.,
WHICH CAN BB
LlciliTtti BY ELECTRICITY.
Oen-lair •-• '
NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
PETROLEUM COMPANY.
CAPITAL STOCK, #f1,000,000.
100,000 SHARES AT $lO EOM.
Subscription Price $5 per Str are.
LANDS YIELDING. LARGELY.
• OPPICBRES:
HON. DANIEL S. DICKINSON, President.
WM. T. PHIPPS, Vice President.
:ROBERT BASSETT, Secretary.
B o oks are open for subscription at the office of the Coln
jinni, No. 24 Empire Building, 71BROADWAY, N. Y.
The lands of the Company are situated in the heart of
the Oil Region, and include portions of 'those well
known localities, "the fficEllteny Farm, the two Mc-
Clintock Farms." and other Droved and valuable work
ing territories, including over Two . Thousand acres of
the beet Oil Territories along Oil ()reek and in West
Virginia, now under process of successful development ,
and oil is already regularly and largely produced from
several wells upon theta. . • • 0c29-d&W3m
Address the Company."P.' 0. Box 5369," New York.
NEW BII * CE*HEAT FLOUR..
WHITS CLOVER HONEY.
- AIM PARED PRACRES.
CITLTIVATED CRANBERRIES.
,
vALBE
C. ROBERTS,
•
-beater in Fine Groceries,
nol-ti Comer ELEVEN ru and VINE Streets.
ITION SAW.
s igt BAZAAR; - MAIM AND SAli-
SOM STREETS:
AUCTION SALE OF VOWEL OARR/kGM A. a
ON. SATURDAY MORNING NEXT.
ALIO o'clock. comprising.gLibtit
SIXTY HORSES,.
Suited to harness and the saddle.
A pair handsome black match sd'hotsei. •
A superior gray mare, believed.tottrofinS'lNl mutat
A pair of York-state brown hones, 5 Iteartf,id:
Also other horses.
Full descriptions at sale.
A-large wagonssli L itrble new and:second-hand
carriages, light dearborne, dm, with whieettw
sale will commence. Including
' • A two-seated phaeton carriage and dor6le
A half-spring'_Watson no-top wagon.
An elegant Watson *vouch° for two Al.rees; never
used.
Also, single and double harness, saddim, bridles,
Whips, covers. halters, dic.
Xi - No postponement on emount of weathm•
Allar Sale of horses, carriages, &c., on WEDI32I3Diy,
Carriages and bitrness at private sale.
no3-2tif ALFRED hi HERIENESS, Auctiopeur.
PF PORTSMEN- A: RARE OPN)R
TUNITY.-JACOB B SMITH & CO., Auctiouliers,
x ortleiu t corner of SECOND and UNION - Streets, will
sell at public sale, 'on MONDAY MORNING, the' Rh
instant. a superior DOUBLE. GUN, made by Wattle/
Richards, London. 12 bore, 30-inch barrels 7X Poun'u
wright, splendid coropirte. • -
Also, a double bar elled DUCK URN. mas
by Moon & Barris, London , N o. r S bore. no 3-410
gALE OF CONDEMNED QUARTER..
MASTBR'S STORES, ASIBULANCES,
Cain' QuAnntsatessart's Ottten.'
DEPOT Or Wesinsovo;
WAsnisoro Auction, . Octo
Will be sold at Public at th Gover nment
Warehouse, sitnated on the square between E and F
and Twentieth and Twenty. first streets, Washington.
D. C. on FRIDAY. November 11, 1861.. at 10 o'clock A_
M., alot of QUARTERMASTER'S STORES, condemned
as unfit for.use—via:
'axes, Carpenters' Tools, Brushes, Bridles, Backets•
Saddles, Saddle Blankets. Stable Broome, Stoves, Saw%
t. hovels, Picks, Pauline, Halters, Scrap Leather, Porta
ble Forges, Knives, and a large lot'af Scrap Iron and.
Wagon Tam &c.
ALSO,
Will be sold, at foot of Nineteenth street, near Chen.
peake end Ohio Canal, immediately after thrr comple
tion of the pale above referred to, a nnmber'of Ambu
lances, Carte. Medical Wagons. Metallic - Wagons.
Wagon Bodies Spring Wagons, &o. •
Successful bidders will be required to reresere the
stores Within five (5) day s from the date of sale.
Terms cash, in Government funds.
Brigadier General and Chef Lir : rle :TC r "L
o - e 29. llt Depot of We:Atm.,
. - 7011 SALE-WILL BE SOLD
AT BAZAJR, ON SATURDAY NEXT, the Pro
perty of a Private Gentleman warranted rope, sound ONLY MARE, DS% hands highsound. klnd.
In single and doable harness, six veers old; has trotted.
in 2.68; can trot now close to* 3 minutes untrained;
bus never been out of private hands; been used dou
ble.' Also , No-Top Watson Wagon, iarness. Blank - -
ets, So., &C no3-ht*-'
SALE :OF *CONDEMNED
HORSR3. • • '
QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICTS,
FIRST Divisrotr, WASEUNOTON CITY,
October 25. 186 L
Will be sold, at public auction, to the highest bidders
at Oiesboro, D C.
tAs TORSDAY,„November 1, 1664,
150 Cavalry Horses.
On FRIDAY, November 4, 1564.
150 Cavalry Horses.
These horses have been condemned as unfit for the etss
vairy service of the army.
For road and farming purposes many good bargains
Truly be bad.
Horses sold singly. '
Sale to commence at ID o'clock A. 3r.
Terms: Cash in United States currency.
By order of the Quartermaider general.
JAMBS A. SKIN"
Colonel in charge First Division Quartermaster Gen*
rays Office. 0c213
r t
AMERICAN ACAD MY . OF MUSIC:
GROVER'S
GrJECA.I4I)
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Owing to the lIIIPRECEDENTEDLY LARGE DE
MAND FOR SEASON TICKETS for the conahig season,
the Dirdktor feels himself compelled to
POSTPONE THE SALE OF TICKETS FOE SINGUS
NIGHTS
UNTIL
SATURDAY MORNING NEX.T,
NOVEMBER ISTEr,
When seats for any night may be had at the
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
OR
GOULD'S 'MUSIC STORE.
After Friday NO SUBSCRIPTION WILL BE TAKEN
at the present REDUCED RATE, and the regalar price
of $1.60 will be charged for all anti, whether for a
single night or for the season. •
no 3-2 1, LEONARD GROVER, Director.
W CHESTPTIJT-13T. THEATRE.
NE
A.l, FOURTH NIGHT OF MRS. D. P. _BOWERS,
who will. appear THIS EVENING; by particular re=
quest, and for the last time, voatively, as
• LADY ISABEL AND MADAME VINE, ' •
in ' EAST LYNNE. 2 -
To conelude - with the Comedietta' stTJed
THE YOUTH THAT NEVER SAW A WOMAN.
. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING.
BENEFIT OF MRS, D. P. BOWERS,
When ale will appear in her great character of
CAMILLE.
In preparation, a new romantic play, in 5 acts, styled
THE MONASTERY OF ST. JUST;
•
SATU o R r D T AY
-w TERNO M N a , d Nov. •
5,
TENTH GRAND FAMILY BLATLNEE,when. the FORTY.
THIEVES will be presented for the second time.
Price of admission to the Matinee; SO cents to all mit
of the House. .
MRS:4OHW DREW'S NEW ARCH
STREET THEATRE,'
N. and Mrs". BARNEY-WILLIAMS.
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS,
IRELAND AS IT WAS.
"IN AND OUT OF PLACE."
AND. TO PARIS AND BACK FOR FIVE FOUNDS.-1
Mr. and Mrs. BARNEY WILLIAMS
IN EIGHT CHARACTERS.
•
no2-2t FRIDAY BENEFIT OF • BARNEY WILLIAMS.
WALNUT-STREET THE A T R R•
. Second week of the very successful engagement
Mr. IicHBAN BUCHANAN and his taler ted and. beau
tiful daughter, Miss VIBGINLA. BUCHANAN. who
will appear
• THIS EVENI.WN,
in the new domestic drama, entitled
WAITING POE THE-VERDICT.
Jonathan Rosebiade McKean Buchanan, -
Martha Roseblade Miss Virginia Buchanan./
Seats mar be secured from 9 -till S o'clock. Curtakt•
rises at 73 o'clock.
PR USE
ESTEUT-STREET OPERA HO,
1 , -/ No. 1221 CHESTNUT Street.
ALLINSON & BIRCHEN .Proprietor&
. MORAN'S MINSTRELS
appear every evening in an elegant '444
.13.T.1110PLAN ENTEETAIN3I3NT.
boors open at 7. commencing at 8 o'clock preolsoir.
Admlbsion 26 cents.
. .
Reseived Beate, which can be secured from tO 2 -
o ' clo ck, 60 cents. • oen-te
•
A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TBItTIL
4 - 1 - AND CHESTNUT Streets.
TEMPLE 01 WONDERS 1 SIGNOR BLITZ
EVERY EVENING. Asn •
WEDNESDAY. AND SATURDAY AFTERNOOBL
Change of Performance Constantly.
Admission. 26 Cents. Children, lb Dente. • /Worn*
Seats, 60 cents. . •
Evening Performances commence at 23i. Afton:NNW
at 3. • od-U.
IT - ACADEMY OF 'FINE A RTE.,
I P I MESTNOT Street. above Tenth, OPEN DAILY.
for visitor& from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.
BOARDING.
A GENTLE/A AN AND WIFE: CAN
obtain a second-story Parlor and Chamber,
BOARD, In a Private Family. Location centraL Ad,
drera "X,".Preat Office. no3-3e-
PERMANENT FIRST-CLASS BOARD
ING.--Communicatingßooms vacant. Also, sines
Room for a gentleman. Beference required. Apply ab
141 l SPRUCE Street. It*-
BOARDING. -FIRST. CLASS BOARD
ING can be bad at the old UNITED STATES HO
TEL 413 CREbTRITT West, at moderatcobarges.
pLIGIBLE ROOMS VACANT . Alt
- 5 - 4 HILL'S, 328 SPRUCE Street. oc8•Im•
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL. RED, WRITE, AND
-IL Black Ball Jewelry. wt °lassie and retail.
Ches. at in the oily.. 016 RACE Street. • no9-2r,
LOST AND FOUND.
A CERTIFICATE (263) OF ,STOCIC
A - A- for two hundred shares in the "UNION PRTRO
LLCM. COMPANY." standing in the name of "PIRL
SO.N CURTISS, " having been sent me by mail,and not
having come io hand. it is believed to be LOST, and no-.
tice Is hereby given that an application has been made
to said Company for a new Ceitteente.
and St J. A. WILLIAM?, Attorney
T OST OR STOLEN-ON THE NIGHT
:-L- 4 of the Slh inst., four of the following Certificates!,
Nos. 24,319, 23,929, 23,091, 24,799 of Philadelphia and.
Reading 'Railroad Wet. The public are eantionet
against, their negotiation, as their transfer has been
stopped. A liberal reward will be paid and questions
asked on their return to P. S. ROWLalitk,
ael4-1 in • " 427 SPRUCE Street.
PROPOSALS.
'NOTICE. - SEALED PROPOSALS,
endorsed PROPOSALS.FOR FURBISHING SUP
PLIES TO THE BOARD OF CONTROLLERS or PUB
LIC SCHOOLS, will be received at the office, southeast
corner SIXTH and AD ELPHI streets. addressed to the
undersigned, until December 13. 1864,. at 12 o'clock N.
for tha supply of all the books and stationery to bp.
need in the Public Schools of Philadelphia for the
Iyear 1562. The proposals must st,tte the price and %tut,
lity of tha books and articles of stationery proposed to
be furnished; and accompanied by a sample of each:
item. A list of books, It c.„ as authorized by the Board.
Can be seen at the Secretary's office. southeast Corner .
of SIXTH and ADELPIII Streets.
By order of the Committee ou Supplies.
HENRY W. HALLOWILL, Secretary
• nol thstd 010 Controllers of Public Schools.
T F. FRUBA.ITFF, ATTORNEY ANI
ey . c ounse ll or at Law, Hollidaysburg, Blair CO., Ps.
Collections promptly attended to tn. Blair, Hunting
don, and Cambria counties. Refers to R CLARES3M
& CO., No. 1213 Third Street : P. R'' STARR, President
Enterprise Insurance Co. ; CHAMBERS & REGIBTICR.
Washington Life Insurance Co'. • WETHERILL & BRO..
Second Street ;T. A. RIDDLE & CO., Banker- ••• -
debbl& .
oelo-Ixa* •
~rd , TOYS AND FANCY GOODS.—: -
Just received from Europe, a large assortnient of
Toys, of every description. Also, Fancy Articles. In
great variety ; • Meerschaum, Briar: and a variety. of
other Pipes and Cigar Tubes. JOHN DOLL, importer.
oclB-tutbs2m No. 502 MARKET Street_
PHILADELPHIA LOCAL EXPRESS
COMPANY.-:-Daily Rnprece to Germantown.
Chestnut 818, Atlantic City, Abetment, En Harbor.
and Hammonton, N. J.
BAGGAGE OOBVEYED TO ALL THE RAILROAD
LIISIIB. oc6-lm
TIICNBERVO FOR THE TEETH AND
••-• GUIEIS.-L.For strengthening the tame, for p re .
seriing th e teeth from deraF, and for keeping them.
•bbantifully clean and the breath' Meet, this is be.
bayed to be the best preparation that science and OKA*.
times has ever produced. Prepared only by
E. T. BEALE, N. D. Dentist,
leg CHESTNUT street, Philidelnl4.
ee17.41m For Bale by tug ortnainal drazgisti. 4 - 1 Dm , ion .;
TRUTHFUL LIKENESS AND A
ADMIRABLE PICTURE for. $150.• Colored Photo
gr aphe done in the finest style of art.at RETh is f or
well-known and popular Gallery,, SECOND Street,
above'Oreen. • it"'
p URT RAI T. B . - BEAUTIFUL' AND
A• Natural Stiles of life-size' Photographs, arttsti,
rally coloredlin oil, pronounced by connoissienrs un
equalled in their line. B. F. $l3l .'R'S Gallery, 624
ARCH Street. • •
(lAMBS .DE /VISITE OF ADMIRED
"-I *tyke, artistic execution, and tastei finis h , are to
be bad at B. B. ELSIMEIVS Gallery, 62eARGH Street.
Eee Specimens, and engage them. _
$4 WRITTBN AND.. VERBAL DX-
Tip SCRIPTIONS of Cliira° ter, COnstitntion, and TS
.<lent, with ADVICE onßasiness, Health. Edam , •
Mon, Self-improvement, Management and Train.-
g of CHILDREN, eosin' adaptation UP" •
and,ovenlng, A 7 JOHN. CAPEN,
Phrenologist and Bookseller,
oell-tothslyif No. 45 d. St. above Cbalktlats