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    OEO. STICK CO.'S OM
CELEBRATED
PIANOS.
of Oleo al2e Instruments hays been sold by
w oo, aad tbey daily illeleaSB popalarity.
3. E. GOULD,
SEVENTH and ORESTIIUT.
ti . MEd ? GRAY HAIR RESTORED TO
3,1101. COLOR. — BALDNRSR PREVENTED. --This
i.covery requires no Insetting or propmration be
efier its use. It creates a perfectly healthy
the scalp, by acting as a s ti mu l an t and took to
(48116 UP.CCSE&TY to supply coloring matter to the
A d comp'etely restores them to their original
v issi A and strength. It is entirely different from
3er h it preparations, and the nn ty known re
ef col or and perfect hair dressing combined.
London flair Color Restorer and Drooling'. ".
London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing. ' '
Loudon Hair Color Restorer and Dressing."
to hotline 75 cents; six bottles, $l. Sold by DR.
Gls & SON, 330 North SIXTH Street. It
JGES AND COLDS VERY PREVALENT.
one thus afflicted are too apt to consider them a
tt matter, and think that "it witi go away Of
:" others tamper with the many simple mixtures,
which seem to give temporary relief,
nanny accelerate the disease. To such we
fy. do not tamper with your constitution; if
.ire to live to a good. "old age,'''nso a remedy
in effect a quick and permanent cure. "Dr,
; ,,'s C, mpottud Syrup of Wild Cherry"- we will
Orating curt d more colds than any medicine ever
I for sale in this country. Brenta neglected sates.
; grated, Pain and oppression. sore throat, hoarse.
night MORN, fever, rcstlese nights. it gives quick
f, sod wonderful cures have taken place after pa
bad been given up to dio by physicians and
Prepared only by
DR. SWATNR & SON,
330 North SIXTH Street. Phihula
;EB, CLOTHING, .
S. E. corner SEVENTH and MARKET Sta.
CLOTHING, S. E cot. SEVENTH and MARKET
~CLOTHING, S. E. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET
i 3 OLOTHING, S. E. cot. SEVENTH and MARKET
CLOTHING, S. E. cor. SEVENTH and M %BRET
:.CLOTHING, S. E. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET
A,CLOTHINO, S. Mem SEVENTH and MARKET
,I.CLOTIHNO, S B. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET
O,CLOTHING, &E. cor. SEVENTH a nd MARKET
;;SS,OLOTHIEG, S B cor. SEVENTH and MARKET
NO, OLOTHI NO. S. E. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET
CLOTHING, S.E.cor. SEVENTH and DURK ST
ci,.5, CLOTHING, B.& cot. SEVENTH and MARKET
Ec,CLOTIIiItG, S. E. car. SEVENTH and MARKET
I:S,CLOTHINCI, S. K. cor, SEVENTH and HARKS,
:iES,CLOTUING, cor. SEVENTH and MARKET
ES,CLOTHING, S. E cor. SEVENTH and MARKET
cfs,CLOTHING, 13.E:cor. SEVENTH and MARKET
yis, CLOTHING, &Rem. SEVENTH And MARKET
ES, CLOrilliO. B.E.cor. 'SEVENTH and MARKET
Autb. tt
OW CLOTHING, BOYS' CLOTHING, BOYS'
•
as' Clothing. Boys' Clothing. Hoye' Clothing,
..ye' Clothing, Boys' Clothing. Boys' Clothing,
•i - a' CieMAL Boys' Clothing, Boys' Clothing.
In every variety, In every variety,
In every variety, - In every VarietY.
In ever? variety, In every variety.
At IL L. Hallowell & Son's,
At H. L. Hallowell & Son's,
At H. L. Hallowell & Son's,
At H. L. Hallowell & Son's,
MI Market street, 634 Market street,
1:14 Market street, 634 Market street,
04 Mark of strcot, 634 Market street,
534 Market street, 634 Market street,
ectAL Harlem—We have the largest and best
lied stack of Ready-made Boys' Clothing in the city,
la the latest styles, and made in the best manner.
L. HALLO WELL & SON, 534 MARKET Street.
IS-Whitt
• ELTR ito WILBOIVB BIGH:EBTMIMI
LOCK-STITCH
SEWING MAOHINSS.
ISE CHEAPEST. SIMPLEST, AND BEST.
,roomy. 70* 4:111E8TN177 Street. &boy. t (math.
•
CIS/JOT—TAT LOU. —On the 16th of September last,
y her. Oeorgo A. Du rborow, Wm. PorTbr Clement to
4Argiell. Taylor, hob of this city_ •
r3IITB—BRAS.—Ou Thursday, liovember 3, 1364, at
residence of the bride's parents. Harrisburg. by the
Dr. Win. 31. Baum, Jattobß Smttb, of Washing
/4i, D C.. to Sally 8., only daughter of J. D. Boas, of
t.rri. burg. Pa. •
ATRIENILLE—BAPTISTB. —On the 3d instant, at
Joeeoh's Church, by Roy. F J, Barbell°, Peter A.
urieuille to Mary Amelia, daughter of Eugene Ba s h.
M. Both of this city.
7:)lmr,_
HAWKINS. —On the 2Sth nit. of wounds received In
to action of tbe 27th , near Richmond. Limit. (kit. (late
(Wahl) Oeo. W. Hawkins, 97th Regiment, P. V.,
tied 27 years.
His friends and th ofze of the family, the memhare of
1:- regiment, and Pbtants: Lodge, A. T. Or., are re
invited to attend the feneral, from the rest
ace of his father, Joh Hawkins, in Upper Darby. on
leutlay, 7th Suet., at 2 o'clock P. M. without furthertOlies. Cars leave Forty. first and hfaiket str , ets,
t , or)Y, direct to the house. Interment at Mt. Mortals
D:netery. es
MITI-L-0n Thursday, November 3, Thomas AI.
tsuth, Sr., in the 50th year of. his age.
ills relatives are invited to attend his fnneral, from
to residence, 125 Noith Third street, on Sunday, at 1
bi• .14!
MILLER. —On the morningof the 4th instant, Andrew
)1111er, in the Nitb year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectful
?; invited to attend his f nneral,from his late residence,
201 South Fourth etroet bete •.r Catharine on Wednes
day, the kb Instant, at 1 o'clock I'. M. 'lnterment at
Laurel Hill Cemetery. 444*
ROWLIND. —On Thursday, the 3d of November, Al
tert 0. Rowland, in the 42d year of his age.•
The relatives and Mende of the family are respect.
fully inv ited to attend the funeral, without further no
tice, from the residence of his father, in Cheltenham.
lfenicemery county, on Monday, the 7th inst., at ten
o'rloe r. . • 4
• .
BARRETT, —Killed, at the battle of Cedar Creek,Va.,
Weber 19th i while leading Ms regiment in a charge on
tie enemy, Captain John Barrett, 91st Regiment P. V..
to the 24th year of his age, eldest son of Charles B. and
Cynthia Barrett.
The relatives and friends of the family are invited to
:attend the funeral, from his father's residence, No. 1701
Kellam street, on Eaturday morning at 10 o'clock,
Tithoni further notice. The former anti present mem
bers of the Gist and• 23d ,It.glinents, P. V., are respect
!llly invited to iarticipote in the services. Funeral
yryires at Green-elreet M. E. Church. Interment at
Moment Cemetery.
kESOßß. — On'Thursday , November 3, Frederick L.
F.ter, aged 34 years.
he relatives and friends are invited to attend the
literal, from the residence of his mother, No. 511 North
Vlth street, on Met day next, at It) A. M.
PAR RIBBON.--On the 3d instant, Mary R., youngest
daughter of Robert B. and Jane D. Parkinson, in the
110) year of her ego
Funeral on Monday, 7th instant, at l o'clock P.
:rem the residence of her parents, East Walnut /ace,
above Morton street, 0 errnantown. To proceed to .L an
:el Bill. s•e
T_IIPIN'S BLACK ALL-WOOL REPS.
A l a Lupin's Black All Wool Empress Cloths.
Do do do Noosesline de Laines,
f all double width.
Do do do Timid,
Do do do Merit:Loos.
Do do do Cashmeres.
Po do do Thibet and Long Shawls,
fall and extrados&
Do do Bombazines, &e., &a.
BESSON .4. SON, MOUNNINU STORE,
orl4. tf No. 918 CHESTNUT Street.
PYRB AND LANDELI ABB OFFER
ING ell their Foreign Goods, on a Gold basis an()
premium, end as Gold has now ad vauced, they are able
to clier buyers, a better chance than they can obtain
ebewhere. Lyda. Velvet for Backs and Cloaks. Best
Bieck bilks iu the city. Beet.atock of new goods In
love. nos-tf
ligr FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH, PRA NKFORD Road and MONT
GOMERY Avenue —Anniversary of the Op.ming of the
Chapel. Sermons appropriate Ito the occasion will be
preached by the Faitt.r. 10% A M.. " Jacob's Pillar
and , Vow at Bethel; " 7;41'. if., ," God Pleading His
Own Cause. . It
FIRST REFORMED MITCH
CHURCH, corner I.SITENTEI and SPRING
GAUEN Streets.—Pev. J. H. SUYDAM, Pastor, will
preach at 10% o'clock A 14., and 734.0'c10ck I°. H.
ocbject for the evening, "Patriotism." •
PrTHE 'EXACTIONS OF THE CIVIL
POWER.—A sermon on title enbieet, TO•ntOn.
ROW, 6ondey. at .7 P. Moo
to the CONSHOHOCKSPI
K. E. CEUROH. by the pastor, Hey. J. O'NBILL. lt*
tgr" SWEDENBORGULN, CORNER OF
BROAD and el AA DY WINE Streets. —Sabjeot
of Rev.'Mr. BARRATT'S evening lecture—" The kind
of evidence on 'which the New Theology relies stronger
thin that of miracles." In the morning, 1034 o'clock,
Lis discourse will be on " True Christian Courage—its
need In the present crisis." All who may feel interested
ars invited. it*
Ry" ST. MATTHEW'S lIIIMERAN
OHMS. PLOW Street, below Fourth, between
lace and Vine.--34rviees by the Pastor, Rev. E. W.
RUTTER, on TO-P4ORRo W bIORNINO, at LOX o'clock.
Evening service commencer nt hvlf past?. It
tar SERMONS REPEATED BY RE.
quest. on " COURTS!' IP, " TO-MARROW, at
7.=i P. M , at Opera Honee, ELEVENTH Street. above
Clettnut. and 3P. M.. at THIRTEENTH nd HIRAM)
Avenue. Sermon on "The Rock upon which the Church
Eplit." Collections. Lit invited. Rey. S. M. LANDIS,
k. D,, Pastor First P. C. Church. its..
Mr. CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH, CO'CERT HALL —Rev. E. P.
skilTH, Agent of the Christian Commission. will
!'reach at 1034 A. Di , and the Pastor, Rey. EDWARD
HAWS, will Preach at. 73 P. M., on the "Duties of
the Christian Patriot at the present tlute."
• -
"gra MEDIATION Or.CHRIST.—No. 22.
—43ENTI LE PROS MI: wit ha Word in Saloon
for cur COUNTRY and the highest interests of HUMa•
NITY. By T. H. STOCIITON, at ELEVENTH and
*w uD Streets, fiA MATE AFTERNOON, 3X o'clock.
At IC% A.M Communion Service lt*
gr. THE PRESEN C "NATIONAL CRI•
SIB. "—A S, anon nu this subject:will be preach
ed TO-MORROW BYRN IND, in the First Baptiet
Church, BROAD and ARCH Streets, at N o'clock, by
the paetor, the Rev. 0. D. BOARDMAN. its
'UNION M. N. 4.3IIURULL rounau
Street below Arch, SABBATH. Nov. 13 , 1881.—
Rey. FRANKLIN MOt)RE. D. D., will Preach In the
MORNINGEVENING, at ,
at 7 10% %
o' o'cicl ock. oelz, and Bev. WM. MAJOR in
the
MPRING GARDEN 'HALL, 111.111E10
TESNTEI and SPRIVO GARDEN Strests.—The
=cottage of the Church of Goa assembling here are
every LORD'S DAY at 10.1 A M., for worship, in " the
breaking of bread. " showing the Lord's death tin
Be come," In prayer and praise, and .for "tecelting
Wordydrnontphin one:another." Preaching or the
by CRAB. CAMPBELL, at 73‘ P. M. n0.5.03t•
liar WEST ARCIteSTREET PRESBY
TERIAN CHURCH. —Rev. li.. L bTANTON,
D. D., Professor in Danville Theological Seminary.
Kentucky, will preach in this church TO-MORROW
MORNING, at 10)( o'clock.
lar" CAE VA RY PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH. LOCUST Street, above Fifteenth.—
Rev. HEIkRY HARRIS JESSUP, of the Syria biteston,
Will preach TO-610h ROW Morning and Evening. In
the Afternoon, at 2 o'clock, he will address a Mis
sionary Ideetlne of children and youth at the same
Place. All neighboring Sunday Schools are invited to
attend. The subject In the Evening will be the Syrian
4 1 / a seacres of, 1860, and their bearing on the Missionary
Work. lt*
nrira l :VlSlTatlUFAlTitifie•sC„2:
'Preaching at 10X A. DI.. and 7X P. M. ;by PAUROT.
Ilar GREEN HILL HALL, SEVEN
TBINTII and POPLR—Preaching TO-ltlo
ROW. at lOg A M. and 7 P.M.
,Bvenina tobject, `The
standard of Liberty unfurled.' it*
lar WAGNER FUZE INSTITUTE OF
SCIENCE,. COLUMBIA Avenue and SEVEN.
TEENTH Streets —Frew:Meg I'O4IOEIIOW AFTER
ROON at 834 o'cloct by Rey. FRANK L. ROBBINS;
ail invited. Seats free. Sabbath-School at 2P. IC
116 F” NOT X ILE E.—TILE WEST PIITILA..
DELPHIA TRUST COMPANY hive removed
their othcs from NO. 1420 to No, 3038 KAILIKET
Street, (opposite the new Passenger Depot of the Penn
sYlvania ftailroad,) where the business of the Insti
tution will be conducted as usual.
u0.5-7t* DAVID E. PAUL, President.
lar. THE REV. GEORGE W. SHILEY,
Paetor of tbo Second Congregational Church.
(comer of EIGHTH and ORUR ) will commence n
3erlee of Sermons upon " Man and his Destiny," on
BABB/ TH EVENING at 73 o'clock.
The Course will include a dismission of
The Creation of Mon.
The Origin of the Human Soril.
The Condition in which it was placed by the Pall.
The Relationehips In which it is placed by Redemption.
The Locality . and Characteitstics of Heaven and Hell,
tErb OFFICE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
CENTRAL OA AND OIL COMPANY, N. E.
corner TRIED and D OC K . (Spcond Story.)
NOTICE.—The Board of Direetora have this day m
' 4ll-
Ix asewment of TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER
Elia.RE ea each e hare of the capital stook of the Corn-
P 8647 , 'payable on or before the Brat day of December.
iB.
y order of the Board. •
aed-fA ADAM WARTPIAN, Treasurer.
liar' MAJOR tiENERAL MENET*
(Extract from the minutes of the First Troop PhiLadd
. phis, Oity Cavalry, - ,
The committee appointed to present resolutions ex
pressing the sense of the members on the death of the
late Major Gen. Birney made the following report, whic
was unanimontly received and adopted:
WHEREAS. It has pleased an inscrutable Providence
to remove by death (whi•st in the service of his country)
our late follow-member, Major Gen. David B. &rem;
thersfsre,
Reso:red. That the members of this Troop unite with
the loyei ottirene of our wholo country in mourning the
loss oi so true a gentleman and so gallant a soldier—one
whose career of distinguished honor and usefulness
will ever be cherished in the affections of the people,
and who: e name Will be written high up on the roll of
those noble martyrs and heroes who have fallen in the
grand struggle now going on for the preservation of our
minus- honor and nationality.
Resolved, That, Whilst sorrowing over the death of
our late associate, Whose life promised so much for his
friends and country, we neyertheloserecognize and lmw
before the mysterious will of an all wise, all-merciful
God, " Whose way is in the sea, and whose path is in
the great waters," yet " Who doeth all things well. "
Resolved, That the usual badge of mourning be worn
by the members for thirty days.
Resolixd, That a copy of these resolutions be trans
mitted to the family of. the.decensed, and that they be
published in the daily papers.
A. Li WM SNOWDEN. /
BDWARD S. LAWIIBPIcE, Committee.
it W. BALL'ItUROBIL,
NEITIONAL SAILORS' FAIR.—AN
effort Is about being made to establish a
florae,' free to. steamon and marines disabled •in
our naval eorvice.... Ills proposed to raise funds for the
ParPoso by a GREAT NATIONAL SAILORS' FAIR, to
be held in Boston, ltifteriachusette, •on the oth of No.
vember, to be open ten days,Too managers of the
Soldiers' Home of Philadelphia propose to 00 °orate
In this most laudable and patriotic enterprise by fur
nishing a table at the Fair, to he conductbd by a C*IA•
mittec of ladles from their number. This being the
lira call =dein behalf of the noble-hearted and 1119-
Titorions sailor, they apply with confidence to every
class of their fellow-cittzena to aid them by contribn•
tione in money or articles of taste and utility, in order
that Philadelphia may be creditably represented. Con
tritiottooe may be I.IL at the SOLDIERS' . Bo cor.
of RACE and CROWN Streets, with Alts. D. Rano-
Docr:, Jr., Treasurer, or at liar residence, .No. SOS
YIDS Street.
9 bo fcllowlnx additional donations have beon received
for the riatioual Fair:
rieviously acknow
.l.B.
ledgLed
limincott $2,311 00
Co.. books, eal.• • 100 01
George W. Childs,
books, valued"... 100 CO
Tiles. Smith _ 60 00
,
M. W. Bald win &Co - 60 CO
11. G. kherpless. 25 CO
Wm. E. Outman.. 10 LO
H. A. Mercer 20 00
Edwin W. Lewis—. 10 00
Cilia. L. Sharkless. • 10 00
"Wm. Powell 15 00
Jou. Patterson 10 tO
Mrs. E. C.K. Latimer 10 00 Ranson; N. Eighth
John W: Lynn 20 00 street, cootie. val. 20 00
Win. E. Hanson.... 10 00,Geo. A. Illorse, t r ait
Vin. L. 13tattford.. • 6 (.01 cake.
Wm. Rushton, Sr.. 500 Dire. Davida, fancy
E. P. Hinman 500 articles, valued '
• /0 CO
S. W. Bell 500 R. K. Stewart., goods.
N. 11. Worno 500 minerals.
Dire. C Hayes 6 00 Tha Press 3+loo
nerd & Korhmle... SO 00 0.. C. IS. ... 10 (Al
!I ho Pies: , 12 on B.Mershon .. . .. .... 5 Chl
Byonisu Bulletin... 1250 James A. Welora &
John Dobson 10 00 Co . 500
Ewell Felsolleld 10 00 Bits: John Bill 0 00
6.8 t. Felton 15 00 Mies Washington.. 200
...._ ...
Charles Williams
Boretroan Brothers St Co.—go-ids valued• .. ••
Thomas Dolan—goods valued
Built y St Co.—l'hotograph Album.
Joseph Harrison—Your pictures ... . .
Mrs. W, It:Lajas—fancy articlss 'Si 50
Thomas C. Garrett-,Ring 9 00
Lewis ladomus & Co.— Pastor 8 00
E. Clinton & Co.-11rnahes 50 03
John A Brown, cash."... 50 00
J. B Gould, cash 10 00
A. A. Shuntway, cash 10 00
Mrs. John Bleenbrey, cash .. 600
lira. C. Sinnickson 5 00
The Committee particularly request those having do •
nations for the Fair, in articles f,r the table or money,
to send them without delay.
It Mrs. D. HADDOCK, Treasurer.
ASSOCIATIONS.— E A S 117,1 t Y
DEPARTMENT.
OFFICE COMPTROLLER,QF CURIUM:I",
WASHINGT . ON. Nov. 1. 161.
Abstracts of Quarterly reports of the kistio eat Bank
ing Association of the United States, showing their C9XL
eh, on on the morning of the firet.llloklDA.Y in October.
A. D. 1551, before the commencement of basinesi on
said say.
Loans and Discounts $93,238.6.17 92
Refit estate, furnitnre, sad fixtures 2,202,316 20
Ex pc MC account 1,0x2,639 02
Remittances and other eashitems.... ..... 7,649.139 1/
Due from National Banks '- ' 19,965.729 47
Dun from other bank 5....... 14,C51,396 31
United states bonder and other:Ualted
States securities •
. ....... lee 064 496 ID
1;11.6 of otbor Winks
Specie zra s other lawful money
Other iteme.. ,
Aggrcgater
Mail=
Capital Stock paid in..... ..
Surplus fund
Doles in circulation
Deposits
Dividends unpaid
Doo to Rational Banks.....
Due to other banks
Profits
(ther itt ins
Aggregate ,37.103,735 30
• • HUGH BfeIIIILLOCEI.
It Comptroller of the Currency.
Woo OVFICB OF THE Cl trY BOUNTY
FUND COMMISSION, no. 41% MIMS Street
• PIIILADELPHIA, november 4, 1364.
Until further notice the following bounties will be
paid to men duly enlisted and on and after this thte
mustered into the military or naval service of the United
btates, and credited to any Ward or District of Philadel-
p hia:
For twelve months' recruits, one hundred and fifty
dollars.
For two years' recruits, ihreo hundred dollars.
For three years' recruits, three hundred and fifty dol
lars.
And to ontolled citizens, who furnish in a 'vanes of
draft—
For one year's substitutes, one, hundred dollars.
For two years' substitutes, two hundred dollars.
For three years' substitutes, three hundred dollars
ncs-6t R.. P. KING, President
liar OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA SUL.
ROAD COMPANY, .
PHILADELPHIA, Shareholders
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.—Thain
this Company are notified that, under Resolution of the
.Beard of Directors, they are entitled to subscribe to the
Stock of the Company the amount of TEN PER CENT.
en their respective Interest, as shown by the Books of
the Company on the 2d in. t
EachAibareholder entitled to a fractional part of a
share, under the terms of the Resolution, shall have the
privilege of enbacribing for a fall ehare on the payment
of Fifty Dollars.
This Stock will be issued at the par value of FIFTY
DOLLARS per share. Accrued interest at SIX. PEE,
CANT. will be charged from let inst, until payment is
made.
The Books for subscription and payment will be opan
on MONDAY, the 7th inetand will close on the 31st of
December next, after which no further subscriptions
will be received ender tbie Remolntim
t05.43e31
tar OFFICE cor-Tirm WEST P MLA
DELPELV PASSBNORR RAILWAY CO.
• '•:.• PIIILADELPRIA, /fovember 2d, 1864.
At a meeting of the Stockholders of this Company,
hold at their OH cc. on the Ist instant, the following
gentlemen were duly elected Directors for the ensuing
year, viz:
John S dforton, I Samuel Baugh,
John F. Gross, J. Warw.'. Johnson,
Berman J. Lombaert, Benjamin Griffith,
John C. Davis, William M. Wright,
James 0. Hardie.
And at ameeting of the Board of Directors, held this
daY, the following officers were elected, viz:
JOIIN S. MORTON, President. • -
WILLIAM MARTIN, JR , Secretary and Treasurer.
GEORGE C. JERVIS, Assistant Secretary. nos-6t4
farSPIRITUALISM—THE FIRST AS.
SOCIATION •OF SPIRITUALISTS OF PHILA
DELPHIA announce that they have made arrange-
Dents for the Twelfth Annual Course of Lectures, to be
given at PAZIEOM MEET 116.1.,L, on SUNDAY Morn
ings and Eveninge, free of charge, as followe:
Miss MA TUE L. BECKWITH for November, 1884.
biro. A. A. CiD.RIEB for December, 1564.
..)Jrs. F. 0. HYZER for January, 1865.
Mies EMMA BARDINGE. February and March, 1865.
Mr. SELDEN J. FINNEY 'or April, 1865.
Subscriptions and donations to the FREE-MEETING
FUND will he received by the Trait-Rarer, at No. 634
RACE Street or any of the Committee. Miss BECK
WITH, of Connecticut, a Medium, still Lecture on
SUNDAY, at 10% A N. and7X P.
NOTICE.—THE BOOKS OF SUB
SCRIPTION to the Capital Stock of the "Frank
ford and Philadelphia Passenger Railway Company of
the City of phimdelphla ' are now open at the office of
the Company, 432 °BMW:UT Street.
ne6-60 A. B. KEITH, President.
ar ATTENTION, SECOND WARD:—
The UNION MEN of this ward are invited to
meet at FIFTH Street and WASHINGTON Avenue,
TlllB EVENING, to attend the Grand Blass Meeting at
Independence Square. The procession will, leave Fifth
street and Washington avenue at 7 o'ciockpreelenly.
By order of . . CIISITING
lts - Mier Marell3l.
YITELADELPEEIA DENTAL VOL.
LEGE,IOB North TENTH street. we Ada,
above Arab street. —Professional Services rendered to
the Mute from. 9 to 11 A. X. and 2 to 4P. M., g•, aatut.
totaaty. nos-3;
I rums WARD NATEONA.L UNION
PARTY.--A meeting of the Union men ot the
Vasa will be held at Good Went Ball, 602 SPRUCE
Street. on MONDAY EVENING, November 7th, at 7%
o'clock. DiVildo/lofficers are particularly requested to
attend. • , I. S. ATICIN,SON,' Jr
nod 2t. . • Saoretary.l
IgrPOLYTECEI UC COLLEGE,-THE
Winter Comae of LECTORS% and practical
demonstrations in Mining, Metallurgy, Civ.ll and Me
chanical Ensineeering Chemistry. and Archb ectare,
will brain on TUESDAY. November ?lb,* and continue
Poor Alonthe. Apply at the College Banding, aIARKST
street and West Penn Square.
ALPER]) L. KENNEDY; St. D.,
President of Pecalty.
THE VOTER'S DITTY—SEWHON
TOE THS TIMES—TO-MORROW. at 7% P.M.,
at Univerralist Church,_. LOMBARD Street, above
Fourth, by Rev. R. EDDY, pastor. 1r
ligar• OFFICE CALDWELL OIL 53031.
c. PANY, rear of 211834 WALNUT street, second
story.—Certlficates of stock of the Caldwell Oil Com.
Pamy will be issued, upon presentation of rivelpts, at
the °ince of the Company, on and after MONDAY.
November 7. CHARLES M. SUER. Secretary..
Pnii..tnaLpurA, 'Nov.s. 1854. n05 . 3t '
IiarREPUBLICAN INVINCIBLEC-;•
The Executive Committee having decided not to
go to Trenton to participate in the Torchlight Proces
sion to be held there, a number of members desir
ing to go, met at the halt last evening. any more
members that wish to go will meet at the hall, at 4
P. M. Boat leaves Walnut-street wharf at E. o'clock.
It A PEW biIiMBEF.I.,
la= ,4 THE WAY TO UNION "CON
TINU W. —A real argument, advertised in • the
INQUIRER to-day, ... • • It*
Mr DA UPHAM AND COLORADO
GOLD MINING 'COMPANY.
Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania. .
CAPITAL STOCK, 51,030.000.
200 010 SHARES—PAS YALU'S, $5.
President-309.N B. ANDERSON.
DIRECTORS. '
James B. Magee.
_.. •
John W. Hall, Harrisburg.
T. C. McDowell, do.
John Brady, do.
W. W. Wylie, Lancaster.
\
Wm. G. Shnte. Colorado.
B. P. SOUTHWORTH,
, r
Secretad Treasurer.
Office of the Company. No. cia WALNUT Street—
ROOM No. 6.
• Authenticated specimens have been procured from
some of the Company's lodes, and have been assayed
by Prt fessors Booth and Garrett with the most gratify
ing results. Subscription lists have been opened at the
Office of the Company and at the Treasurer's Office (In
ternal Bevenuel, No. 427 CHESTNUT Street., Farmers'
god Mechanics' Bank Building. Toorlginal subscribers,
SB.SCI per share, for a limited number of shares.
C i rcu l ars , pamphlets, or information can be obtained
at the Office of the Company after the 17th inst.
OCTOBER 14, 3864. . ocl4-1m
Thozosa A. Scott
N. B. Etienne,
Wln S. Freeman.
Robt. P. Sing,
John N. Riley,
Charles DeSilver.
YOUNG MEN PREPAIitED FOR
THE COUNTING. HOUSE and BUSINESS LI eE
at CRITTENDEN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, N.
637 CHESTNUT Street, corner of Seventh.
Practical instruction in BOOK-KESPING in all its
branches; PENMANSHIP, Plain and Ornamsatal;
MERCIAL CALCULATIONS, in the shorteet and
most eParoved methods; TELEGRAPHING, by Sound
and on Paper, taught by a first-class Operator. Also,
Commercial Law, Business Forms. Detecting Counter
feit Notes, Mathemalcs, dtc
Students instructed separitely, and can enter at any
time.
EVENING SESSIONS continue frmi September 11th
to April MD, thus giving to those engaged daring the
day an opportunity to bacoms qualified for holding de
sirable poeitions in business life.
Catalogues, containing terms, etc. and the names of
nearly fi ve hundred students, may es obtained, gratis,
on application. no 4 34*
lar PHILADELPHIA POST OFFICE,
• SOYSIMER 2, Mr
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
The MAILS on . and after this date for all Offices on the
Pennsylvania Railroad, between Altoona and Pittsburg;
the line of the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, north
west of Lock Raven. and on the Bloomsburg and La 31c
manna Railroad together with the followinrofficea:
Selinsgrove, Nor thumberland,' Lewisburg, Milton,
Williamsport. Elmira.' (N. 1 . .); LOCk Haven, and Jer
sey Shore, will close at
6 O'CLOCR P. M DAILY_(SATRUDAY‘EXCEPTED)
C, A. wAtaloaN, Postmaster,
L. Krause $5 03
C. D. Cleveland,
books. valuta ....• 52 03
Wm G. Parry. books.
JAndsay. & %akis
• ton, books.
W. S. & A. Martlon
. & Co., books.
,McCallum & Co 23'03
C. U. Jones. . . . ... 10 03
Dr. J3lllO Kitchen. 13 00
John U. Atwood—. 600
Mrs. Wm. V. Pettit 6 03
Georsge W 10e.21,in
go.xis,.vAlneij. : ..... 33 OD
Com. Sosvart. valn-
able cgtleotiog of
.• 5 00
• • 150 00
95 03
95 00
4,637,727 •L 9
44.3:11,497 LO
1,4'4,643 76
$N7,106.155 SO
$85,781,602 75
.... 2,010,286 10
' 45,266,664 00
121,615.823 65
62.0,715 10
20,145,449 85
14,710,934 06
• 6,032,392 22
43,289 77
THOS T. FIRTH.
-•••—•
Treasurer
TIFF PRESS - .--PRILADELPITIA: SATURDAY, NQVEIII3IOI 5, _ :iSg4 •
NATIONAL UNION TICKET.
Fez PIaraIDENT.
' ABRAHAM LINCOLN;
FOE VICE PRESIDENT,
ANDREW JOHNSONJ
OF TEL
ELECTORAL TICKETS
SENATORIAL.
HORTON MoMICHARL, Philadelphia:
THOMAS CUNNINGHAM. Beaver County.
REPRESENTATIVE.
1. Hobert r. Ring, IS. Elias W. Hale:
2. G. Morrison Coates, 14. Charles H. Shrine/7
S. Hoary Bantu_ , 15. John Winter,
4. William Kern, 16. David MoConamailf:
6. Barton H. Jenks, 17. David W. Wood..
6. Charles N. Bunk. 16. Isaac Benson,
7. Robert Parke. 19. John Patton
S. William Taylor. 20. Samuel B. Disk:
9. John A. Hiestand„ • 21. Sverard Blom,
10. Richard H. Cory• 11, EL John P. Penney, _ •
11. Edward Haliday, EL Ebenezer MeJunYlnl
12. Charles P. Read. 24. John W. BlanshA/L
Dr order of the State Central Committee.
:
O\ • - : • 4 , •
GRAND
MASS N v.v. 73MT
VICTORY!
MOBILE
ATLANTA.
SHENAH-
PENNSYLVV.NIA.
DOAR
THANK GOD FOR THE TOKENS:
OUR COUNTRY IS FRU 1
• All friekde of Liberty; and Law, and of the GLORI
OUS UNION our Where made, and the • •
GRAND OLD FLAG
they find unfurled; 'who are in favor of the election-
ABRAHAM LINCOLN,
e lure patriot and unflinching
Snpposter of the Constitution,
whose wise measures have upheld the National Credit,
THWARTED TREASON, and revived the ROPES OP
THE OPPRESSED is every land, and all in favor of
ANDREW JOHNSON,
A man 'WHOM THREATS COULD NOT INTIMIDATE.
GOLD COULD N . 07 BUYi
NOR TREASON SEIIICE,
Are requested to meet, witbont distinction of .party,
creed, or bizth-place, at
INDEPENDENCE SQUARE,
On SATURDAY EVENING, Nov. 5,
AT 7g O'CLOCK,
To rejoice over the Victories of our Soldiers in the
Field. and of the Union hosts at the ballot-boa, and to
take measures to secure at the election on November S
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 ProslooritY to
geneTal 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 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 fntnre
advertieement.
By order of the City Executive Committee,
JOHN G. BUTLER,
not Chairman Committee on Meetings
Eißr , FIFTEERTH. WARD.
PRINCIPLES. NOT LIEN.
THE GLORIOUS FIFTEENTH WARD
Again in the geld for our. Country against Traitors
The loyal citizens of`
THIS WARD,
'Favorable to the election of
LINCOLN AND JOHNSON,
And opposed to a treacherots armistice, and to compro
mise with armed traitors, will assemble at
BROAD AND COATES STREETS
ON SATURDAY EVENING, November 6th,
At 7 o'clock, to march to the last grand 'rally for Union
and Liberty, to be held in
INDEPENDENCE SQUARE.
Let all ctme who love the Union better than party.
Bard please notice •
By order of the Ward Association.
It H. W. GRAY, President.
TENTII. WARD.
PRINCIPLES, NOT MEN.
TEE BANNER WARD AGAIN IN THE FIELD FOR
OUR COUNTRY AGAINST TRAITORS!
The LOYAL CITIZENS of the
TENTH WARD
favorable to the election of
LINCOLN AND JOHNSON,
and opposed to a treacherous armistice and to roMPro
mise 'with armed traitors., will assemble at
BROAD AND RACE STREETS,
ON SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 5,
at 7 o'clock, to march to the' •
LAST GRAND RALLY FOR UNION AND LIBERTY,
to be held in
INDEPENDENCE SQUARE.
Let all come who love Union betterthan party.
FROM'S BRIGADE BAND please notice.
By order of the Ward Association.
A. R. PRANCISCUS, President.
W3t. R. LRPDS, Sscretary. no4:2t
ONE 11.10ItE GBAND BALLY OF
THE VETERAN UNION SOLDIERS IN THE
CAUSE OF THE UNION !
HEADQUARTERS SOLDIERS' U. C. CLUB.
PHILADEPLHIA, Nov. 6, 1804.
ORDERS No. 20.
I. TIZe membeTs of the Club and all other Union sol
diers in favor of the election of
LINCOLN AND JOHNSON.
Who are disposed to participate in the last
°BAND DEMONSTRATION,
To take place in Independence Sonare,THlS
will meet at the
COMMON WEALTH BUILDING,
At 7 o'clock P. M., punctually.
IT. The Libetty Cornet Band will - consider this as
notice to be present at the hoar above named.
By command of Colonel ir". C. .13LIALAKER,
Chief Marshal.
Wm. A. GRAY.
CHAS. C. HAIGHT, Aide.
Jos. T. Foal). It
TWENTIE I NIE WARD W0.T.114Z .
. •
••- • • -
. .•
.•
The friends of LINCOLN, sad . the
UNION, will meet on SATURDAY'Ryramoi 'pt gm
o'clock, at the corner of . . .
ELEVENTH STREET and GIEABIiAVENUE;
. .
to proceed in a body to the
GRAND MASS MEETING
INDEPENDENCE SQUARE.
Douglass'ißrigade.Bara will accompaay the Ward,
TiIORIAS C. ROBBINS,
Marshal.
FOURTEENTH WARD, ATTEN
TION l—The loyal citizens or the Want are in
vited to nr.semble at the Ball of the NATIONAL UNION
CLUB, BROWN, below Twelfth street, O'3:SATURDAY
SVkAING, Nov. sth at 6 o'clock, for the purpose of
formiz g .in procession to -proceed to Independenoo
Square to attend the GRAND UNION MASS hf ERT-
L\ G. All the loyal men in the Ward are invited and
urged to join us. Let none he absent.
FRED'S A. VANCLEVE,
President Fourteenth Ward National Union Club.
JOS. G. RiTruraousc,
President Ward Executive Committee.
E. C. STOCKTON, Secretary of the Fourteenth Ward
National Union Club
JNO. A. McDOWELL, Secretary Ward Executive
Committee. • n 09.91
N. B.—A full Band will he in atteniance.
The following gentlemen have been appointed Spe
cial Aide and Assistant Marshals, and will bo obeyed
and respected accordingly :
Geo. I. young, IJas. B. Hancock,
B. C. Oram. 'David Creamer ;
Philip Stahl. .J,•IH, Pugh. •
Thos. A Boyd, iLeouard It, Pletcher,
Lunch.
MARSHALS.
Charles Pryor,
Samuel McCockle,
John A. McDowell,
Barry Johnson,
B. Shelmerdlne,
B. W. Leighton,
:Jacob B. Ridgway,
Dr. McNichol
'UCH,A. 'VAN CLEVE.
• Chief Marshal.
Mr. Fr
ASSISTANT
Mortimer L. Johnson,
James McCully,
F R. Gatcnell. • .'
John Q. Ginnodo,
Joe. 0. Rittenhouse,
Jos. L. Fox, ,
Win. F. Sabel',
Hairy H. Davie,
By order of FREDE.
lt •
ATTENTION, 'UNION 'CITIZENS
' - RIGHTH `WARD.
. 7 A LAST GRAND RALLY FOR "
• ' • LINCOLN AND JOHNSON. •
The Union citizens of the.Bititth ward favorable to
the election fof ABRAIIAM.•LIISCOLN and ANDREW
JOHNSON, are requested lamest on. MONDAY EVE
NING, 7th inst. at 73‘• o'clock, at the Hall of the
Schuylkill Hose'Honse, LOCUST, below Thirteenth.
Business of importance.
ti By order of the Ward Executive Committee. •
no6-2f. :ALEX.'F: col. swum aY. secretary.
lar GRAND MASS MEETING. OF THE
CITIZENS - OF T t. TY. FIRST JOHNSON. friendly to-the election of LINCOLN and JOHNSON.
will be held at the: home' of I. P MORRIS. MAIN
Street, Manaynnk, on SATURDAY EVENING. Novem
ber 5, 1E64, at 7 o'clock' The follt,wing gentlemen are
expected to address the meeting:
Gov. A. G. GURTIN.
Col. R. STOCKETT MATTHE WS,
Gen. J. T. OWENS..
Boa. H. VOTES DAVIS,'
Mon. JOBS . W. FORNEY,
B. J.IONSS. ' • •
NOTICB—THE BOOKS OF SUB.
SCEIPTION to the Capital Stock of the NA
TIONAL OIL CREEK OIL COIIIPANY. will be . dosed
this Oter.• Personas desirous of taking an interest in
this Lompany will please call ImmediatolY, as the stock
list is nearly full.
For the Corporators. . .
WLNAMASTrR BROWN'
VICTORY
MAINE
VERMONT
INDIANA
COCHRAN & RUSSELL;
• 22 North FRONT Street
!grNOTICE.—THE ANNUAL MELT
im) of the Stockholders of the VaANKFORD
AND GERM atiTOWN TURNPIgIi COMPANY Wilt be
hel at Thornton's Hotel, FRINHFOHD, on MONDAY,
the 7tb instant. at 3 o'clock P. M.
no3.3t* J. IiVORTHINCITON, Secretary.
Firg 4 I4MEAT CE TILAL . FAIR."—ALL
bills against the "Great Central Fair" mast be
presented, on or before the TENTH DaY OF NOVEM
EX at the Office of the Sanitary Commission, 1301
CHESTNUT Street, addressed to 0. IL WOOD,
not-9t Chairman of Auditing Committee.
ar` TILE WINFIELD OIL COMPANY.
—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 Coanty, Pa. On
this tract there are three wells.
Also GO ACRES in fee simple, on the Allegheny river,
opposite the land of the Excelsior Company. in a large
oil yielding neighborhood.
The Company expects to be able to declare a Dividend
of TWO PER CENT. Per Month, from the commence
ment
Books nose open for Subscription. Further informa
tion give at 204 S. FOURTH Street, Front Room, Sec
ond Story. not: St•
liar" DIVIDEND NOTICE.
Office of the CORN PLANTER OIL 0041PANY.
No. 521 WALNUT Street, October 27, 1834.
The BOARD OF DIRECTORS have this day de
clared a Dividend cf TWO PER CENT. on the Cspital
block of this Company, payable at their Office on and
aster NOVEMBER 12, clear of State Team
The Transfer Books will be closed on the Ist of NO-.
VEM MIR, at 3 F. M.. and be opened on the I2th_
0028-/4t s THOS. R. SEARLE, Secretary.
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OFFICE OF THE /161'NA BITNING
COMPANY—Prtir.i.DEnnfrA, Oct. 29, 1804.
Notice is hereby given, that an instalment of .ONE
DOLLAR PER SHARE on each and every Share of the
Capital Stock of the
/ETNA MINING COMPANY
bits CIEs day boen called in, payable on or before the
,lAth Day of NOVEMBER. 1564, at the Office of the
Company, No. 32.4 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
By order of the Directors, •
oc:31-tn14 ' B A. HOOPES, Treasurer.
MERCANTILE BENEFICIAL AS
SOCIATION.
SOCIATION.—Tbe twenty third annual meet
ing of the MERCANTILE BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION
OF PHILADELPHIA will be holden TUESDAY NEXT,
November Bth, at 9 o'clock P. X , at No. 118 South
SEVENTH street. The annual report wilt be submitted,
and an election held for a Board of Manager.; to serve
for the ensuing year. WILLIAM A. ROUX,
nol-7t Secretary. •
tar DIVIDEND NOTICE -OFFICE OF
THE PIIILADELPRIA tap OIL CUBE{ OIL
COMPANY, No. 3;47 WALNUT Wert.
PITIL&DELPNIA, Oct. 28, 1864.
The Directors of the Company have this day declared
the Second Dividend of One Per Cent. on the Capital
Stock of the Company. MO able on and after TWLSDAY.
November 15. 1864, clear of State taxes.
The transfer Books mill he closed on the 10th of No
vember, at 3 o'clock I'. RI., and opened on the 16th.
W. D. PAINTER,
not-15t Secretary.
g ar.' GIRARD BANK,
PHILADRLIMIA, October 19, 1864.
A general meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank
will he held at the Banking Renee on MONDAY, the
21st day of November next, at 12 o'clock hi., to con
sider and decide whether this Bank shall become an
Association for the business of Banking, under the laws
of the United Kite*); and whether it shall exercise the
powers conferred by the act of. thq Legislature of this
State, entitled "An act enablimpthe banks of this Com
monwealth theecome associations for banking under
the laws of United States, " anproved 22d August,
1864; and to take any further action that may be ne
cessary:
The election for Diroctors will be held at the same
place the same day. November 21st, between the
hours of 10 A. fd. and 2 Y. Id.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders, under the
charter. will be be . d at the Banking- House, on TUES
DAY, the Ist day of November, at 12 o'clock M.
W. L. SCHAFFER,
oe2o tit stutne2l Cashier.
CONIXONWEALIATIR BANK,
PHILADELPIIIA, October 17, UAL
The annual Election for DIRECTORS will be held at
the BANKING. HOUsE on MONDAY, the 21st day of
November next, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2
P.M.
• The Annual Meeting of the STOCKHOLDERS will .be
held at the RANKING-HOUSE on TUESDAY, Novem-;
ber 1E64, at 10 o'clock A. 1K
0e22. stuthtno2l FL C. YOUNG. Cashier..
Bar THE REGULAR MONTHLY
Meeting of the ECLECTIC MEDICAL ASSOCIA
TION OF PHILADELPHIA will be held at the Eclectic
Medical College. NINTH Stkeet t beloyr Locust, on
MONDAY EVENING next. Subset. for discoaAion
'Female Medical,Ednoation." Tho public invited.
no3-St* . T. F. BLAKE. IL - D., Secretary.
• GREAT BASIN OIL COMPANY—
NW" *.DIVIDEND VOTIOB.—The Directors of the
above Coikparty have this day declared a dividend of
TWO (2) PBR CENT on the Gantt ti Stock, payable
on and after the Milt inst. at their Office. Ito. 7 FAR
,QUBAB BUILDINGS, WALNUT, betow Third. .• .
G. W. WILLI/AM, Sec' y and Trees' r.
/PRILKDRIMMA, Nov. 1. 1564. no3.st<
PRIV.NSYLYAIVIA ItAILILOAf
COMPANY.—TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT.
PIIILADELPHIA. Nov 2. 1E64. rho Board of Dhec:ors
have 1B IB AI declared a semi-annual dividend of
FIVE PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Company,
clear of National and State taxes, payable on and after
h instant. • -
Powers of attorney foi collettion of Div Men de can be
had on application at the aloe of the Company. No.
238 South THIRD Street.. • • , .
ne3 lm THOB. Treaserer.
DIVIDEND.—OFFICE 0F T E
OIL B &MN PETROLEUM COMPANY, No. 148
South 'FOURTH Street.
The Directors of Ibis Company bare declared. their
Second Mon My Dividend of TWO PER CENT clear
ot. Tax , _ for the month of October, payable on an d after
the 16t h last. The Transfer Books wilt he closed 12th to
16th inst., inclusive. •
__
• WU. B. LANE, Treasurer.
.PRIT.ADELPHIA, Nov. 8; Mt - no3-31.*
Tier mIGHTEL" NATIONAL BANK,
No. .1017 North SECOND Street, between Yon
kr street and Girard avenue. will be opened for the
transaction of business on WEDNESDAY next, Ott
inst. Balking hours 9A. M. to 3P. M.
It. H. WILLIAMS, Cashier. .
NOVF.MBER 4, 3964. nos-411.
EX C NOE' DANK OF PITIS.
BUBO, November Ist, 3863 .— The Board of ble
rectors have t his day declared a dividend of MX PBR
CUT. ont of the earnings of the last six mouths. The
United States tax will bepaid by the Bank.
Eastern stockholders will be paid at the Western
Bank of Philadelphia on or after the 10th inSt .
n03.12t" H. M. - fifIIRRAY, Cashier.
ciao' 11141TIONAVBANK.
PIIILADELPRIA, NOY. 1..13-34
. . .
The Board of Directors have this day declared a Dlvi•
dead of FIVE PER CENT., payable on demand clear
of taxes. 0. Lunar LEWIS,
_nob-inv3t Cashier
1 EERCI ANT/4 9 AND .11.1111117A1D.
TURSES' BANK, - •
PITTSBURG, Nov: 1, INN.
The Board of Directors of this Bank have this day de
clarod a dividend of FIVE PER CENT on the capital
stock out of the profits of the last six months. payable
on or after the 11th inst., free of all taxes. Stockholders
East will he paid.at the Commercial National Bank.
no 4 7t JOHN SCOTT, Ja., Cashier.
IiWTHE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL
pANK OP PENNSYLVANIA.
, PHTLADEI•PHIA. November I. 1961.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a divi
dend of FIVE Per Ceut. for the last *ix montliks,payable
on demand, clear of all taxes.
n02.13t S. 0. PALMER, Cashier.
iar" KENSINGTON NAVONAL BANK.
PHlLardarruA,riovember 1. 186.1.
The Board of Dlrectore have tbts day declared a divi
dend °LIM Per Cent., payable on demand, clear of
all taxes. [not-.6t] C. T. Y EBIiES. Cashier.
WESTPRN BANK .OF ]PHIL&•.
I DELI'RIA, November 1, 1864. ' • .•
The Ditectore have ibis day declared a dividend of
TEN PER CENT., payable on 'demand, clear
s of Na
tional and State taxes. .
not-6t 0.1"/ WEYGANDT, Cashier.
ar. CONSOLIDATION NATIONAL
BARK. , NOVEMBER I,VM4
The Board of Directors haire this day declared a Divi
dend of FIVE PER CENT., payable on the 9th instant,
clear of all taxes. SOS.: N. PEIRSOL, Cashier.
• •
nog thetun • .. .
ar.• 111E_ 31ANIINAOTIINEREP NA.
.TIONAL
. • ••• iI'XILADELVECIA, November 1, UM.
The Directors bays this day declared a dividend of
PIN'S PEE CENT. for the last six months, payable on
domar d, clear of a lt taxes.
n02.6t • • •Et .W' WOODWARD, Cashier.P
F or- "FAWNERS' " AND MECHANICS'
NATIONAL 11ANK,•PaiLaimmlne, November
1, 1864.
The Directors have Ms day declared a dividend 'of
FIVE PEE CENT., payable on demand, clear of all
taxee. • • W. 330aHrO2f.
n02.13t- ' Casbier.
•
nrSECOND NA'IIONALI; DANK OF
lELLADELPHIs. .
.
FRAIIEFORN_November 1.18!4.
The Directors have declared a DIVIDEND of SIX PaR
CENT. for the last six mouths, payable on demand,
clear of taxes. W. IL RELAWN
no 2 6t . . Cashier.
Iwo SEVENTH NATIONAL BANK OF
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 1, IM4.
Tim Diteciors have this day declared a dividend of
THREE PER CENT. out of the earnings of . this Bank
since July 1,1864, pa) able on demand. clear of taxes.
no2-6t • K .8. HALL, Cashier.
THE P.II X LADELPII.I4 NATIONAL
RANT, PHILADELPHIL. October 31.15&!
The Directo%; have tine day declared a dividend of
FIVE PER CENT. for the last six .months, payable on
demand, clear of all taxes. • •
nol-tit : B. B. COMEGYS, Cashier.
iggoia FAILS T NATIONAL AN OF
PHILADELPHIA.
. . _
• • - •Pllll aDILPTITA, November MEN. '
The Board of Directors have this day declared a Invi
dend of SIX PEB CENT., free of all time!? ' payable on
demand out of, the earninga of this' Bank for the past
six months. =SNOB hfcIitICIIAEL. 1a ,
no?-6t . ""' Cashier. •
fgr THE THIRD RATIONAL BANIL.
Pnthanat,rais., November 1, 1£64
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of
FIVE PER CENT. on the Capital Stock, Payable on de
mand, clear of all taxes. , R. OLBADutivisci,
no2-6t • , • • Cashier: •
REECHAIcICS'II3.4.I I IIL. '•
PHILADELPHIA. Nov.), 18151.
The Board or Directors have'thia day declared a
dividend of SIX PER CENT:, on the business of the
last six months, ,payable to the stockholders or -their
legal representatives, on . the 11th instfree of all
taxation. T. WIEGA D. Jr.,
no2e9t s Cashier.
NOTICE —.BANK OF trERMEA.N*
TOWN,. PHILADELPHIA, OM. ?A.
Notice is hereby given, agreeably to. Section 2 of the
Act of General Assembly of thd Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania.. entitlf•d " An act enabling Banks of the Com
monwealth to become Aesociations for the p urpose. of,
Banking under the laws of the United States, " approv
ed the 22d day . of August, A. D. 1164, that the Stock
holders of the Bank of Germantown have this day voted
to become such an AeAociation; and that its Directors
It aye procured the authority of the owners of more than
two• thirds of the Capital Stock to make the certificate
required therefor by the laws of the United States.
• " OBA.BLBS OTTO, =
0c22 Silt' •
• .
Cashier. •
1170TICE.THE BOOKS OF SUE.
seriptioe to the Capital Stock of the "National
Oil Creek 0 it 'Company" are now open at the office of
the subscribers. -
The properties have been selected with great care by
partiee of large'experience, and are eituated in the Oil
Creek district, Veuango county, Pa. For further par
ticulars and prospectuses apply at our office.
For the Corporators, COCHRAN dr. RUSSELL,
0c.24-12t 22 South FRONT Street.
RANH OF NORTH AMERICA, • "
PHILADELiIIIA, October 13, UK -
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. IL, to consider and decide whether this Bank shall
become an Association for the business 'of . Banking.
under the laws oUthe 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 become associations for
banking under the laws of the United Staten, " ap
proved 22d August, 1864; and to take any further action
that may be necessary.
By order of the Board of Directors. •
ocl4-Imo. J. HOCRLEY, Mushier.
gar OFFICE OF
COMPANY, No. 324 WALNUT Street.
PHILADELPHIA, October 21, 18 6 4.
NOTICE Is hereby given that all stock of the lEtna
Mining Company. on which instalments are due and
unpaid have been declared forfeited, and will be sold
at public auction on MONDAY, November hat, 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. 'HOOPES,
0c22-tno2l Secretary and Treasurer. .
WESTERN BANAL OF PIFILLA.•
DBLPHIA `. OCTOBER 18, 1884.
The Annual Meetiug of the STOCKHOLDERS of this
Bank will be held at the BANKING HOUSE on TUES
DAY, the first day. of November next- at 12 o'clock M.
And the Annual Election for DIRECTORS will be held
at the BANKING HOUSE - on MONDAY,the twenty-first
dal , of November next, between the hours of 10A; M.
osl9. tnal C. N. WEYGANDT. Cashier.
DIVIDEND NOVICE.—OFFICE OF
rir T 13.3 HYDE FARM OIL COMPANY—No, 147
Smith FOURTH Street, PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 1, 1834.
The .1301,ED OF DIRECTORS have this day declared
a Dividend of ONE AND A R ALF PER CENT, on the.
Capital Stook, being 115 cents per share, payable on and
after EMIL), the 7th, free of State Tax.,
The .books will be closed the 4th; and opened tho 7th.
WILLIAM M, CARTER,
6t Treasurer.
Pr' NOTICE.— BVIINING SPRING
OIL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANA. —Per
sons holding Receipts are requested to call at No. 113
CHESTNUT Street, and receive Certificates for same.
J. C. FRYER, Secretary and Treasurer.
Novaxsaa L 1864. 3108.11 t
GREAT OENT*AL OLOTHIZ HOUSE%
OrSTATES AND SCUADOR. • '
COMMISSION OF THE VBIFFED .
Notice ls hereby given that the Commission provided
for by the Convention of November 26, 1862, between
.tba-Tjr.ited States and Ecuador, for the mutual adj net.-
meat of cialins, was duly organised at the city of Gnity
aqui!, on the ISth day of August last, and that the said
Commission will continue session fqr tit B Period of
twelve months from that date.•
All citizens of the United States baying claim's upon.
by attorney and present the proofe
Ecuador are, e erefore notified, to appear in person, or
claims to said Commission, or t 6 tile their claims and
proofs with the Secretary of the Commission, •.` Senor
in support of their
Crisanto Medina, " in Guayaquil, in the Republic of
Ecuador.
Claims, which shall not be presented to the Commis
sion within the twelvemonths it remains In existence,
will be disregarded by both Governments - and consi
dered invalid. FREDERICK BASSANILEK.
Minister Resident and Comzolootoner of the United
States.
WssuGGITOX CI'T'Y. October I. MI; 003-
NATIONAL BANK OF COM.
ERGS. 'PHILADELPHIA, li.yeraber
The .13oard of Directors have this day declared . a . divi : ‘
dend of HIVE Per. Cent. , payable on demand, clear of
.lases. Cao2 wfmBi] JOAN A. LEWIS, Cashier.
littUMMlr-NCELLS.MMILL.CON.
sinvOoneltangiefoitiLYcennia,_ &boots,' etc
"alms to.e.itrfotJ. B. Lippinqott
MILITARY.
•
HEADQUAR ERS `I96 TH REGI
MENT PENNSYLVANIA 'VOLUNTEERS, - •
- Pitri,Apstr,PßlA, Nov ember 4, 1864.
REGIMENTAL ORDER, No.
The Regiment *II 'IIRSEJIIbIe in' heavy marching or
der (THIS) SA.IIIRDAY, November.sth, )85), at 8 30
A. M. '
on BROAD Street, right resting on Race, facing
weal,. .to proceedto Fort Delaware.
Absenteesom. the ranks of any Company will be
reported as Deserters, and treated accordinsly. Com
manders of Companies will be held• responsible for the
execution of this Order. By order of
RARBIANUEI-NEFF, Col. Commanding:
Ws. rt. *Wow, 'Pint Lient. and Adi.
ILLIMOAD"?=LIIIIES:
THE PENNSYLVANIA
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURO-356 MILES
. .
The Ticket Office of the PENNBI/ LVANIA CENTR AL
RAILROAD is now located at the New Passer ger Depot
of the - Company, THIRTIETH and MARKET Streets,/
Philadelphia.
On and after MONDAY, October 31st, 1864, Trains
Will leave Philadelphia as follows:
SA, M. MAIL TRAIN, with the following connec
tions: Arrive at WEST CHESTER NTI RS gormer 9.05
A. M., tud connect with West Chester Railroad. ar-•
rivtr gat West Chester9.3o.A.. M. At DOWNINGTOWN
9.35 A. M., connecting with: train for ' Wayne • burg, and
reaching there at H. to A. M. At COLUMBIA 11.50'd.
M. , connecting with Northern Central Railroad, and
reaching York at 2.50 P. M., Hanover Junction 3.30
P. M., Hanover 4.45 P. M.v - and' Gettysburg 6.18 P. M.
Also with:train on Reading and Colombia Railroad,
leaving at 2P. M.- Arrive at HARRISBURG.I.2O P. M.,
connecting with Northern Central trains ,North, thus:
Leave Harrlsburg.l 45 P. M., arrive at Sunbury 4.20 P.
51., Milton 5 03 P. M , Williamsport 6.15 P. M, Lock
Baven 7,50 P. M. (Passengets for Elmira, Rochester,
Canandalgria; Niagara Falls, etc.,' reach Illmirtat 10.15
Shickr h ßle:l, ll , P il i t it il:o n o u ' o na t u :s . h b l , n o l K A gi n li g l3 s . e t ) r o w n 7le a k v
v 8 Beech g mE n g t: °.
lia r
p p v it a e t u n s , - .
ton, and Scranton, take the Lackawanna and Blooms.
burg trains at Northumberland.) A; HARRISBURG.
for points South on Northern Central R. R. ,leave at 1.30
P. N., arrive at York at 2.57 P: M., Hanover - Juncti.o
330 M fßanoveit 45 P. M. , and Gettysburg 615 P.M.
At IlAithlanUßG, for points in cutuberland Valle ,
leaving at 1.40 P. M. arrive at Carlisle 2 . 58 P. .51,
Ohambershurg 4.35 P. 'M. , and Hagerstown 8.15 P. M.
At TYRONE 6.58 P. IL , connecting with Bald .Eagle
Valley Train, leaving at 7 P. M., and arriving at Belle
fonte at 9P. M. At ALTOONA 7.40 P.M. connecting '
with Branchtrain for Hollidaysburg, reac ling there at
&25 P. If. At CRESSON 8.88 P. M., connecting with
Branch train for Ebensburg, arriving there 9.40 I'. M.
At PITTSBURG 1.30 A. M., and there connecting for ail
points Wert, Northwest; - and Southwest.
10 A. X.—PAOLI ACOoIIMODATION, No, 1, arriving
at Paoli at 11 A. Nl.'
. - .
11.40 A.' M.—FAST NINE, connects at LANDIS.
VILLE at 2.40 P. M. with train on Reading and Colum
bia Railroad, arriving at Litiz -3.10 P. M , Ephrata 3 33
P. M., and Reading 4.2-5 P. M. At HAREISRUI3O,
with au Accommodation Train on Northern Central
Railway, for Millbury and infermedia te points, relch•
is g Sunbury. .at 6.50 P. M. At ilAttßldttUati • with
train on Cumberland Valley for earlislootrriving there
at 5.15 P.. M Arrives at Pittsburg 130 A. M., and there
makes close connection for al/. Western Whits.
1 P. M.—PARRESIIIIRG ACCOMMODATION,arrIYes
at Parkesburg at 3 245 I'. M., stopping at intermediate
Stations. • . ' , • . :
2.30 P. HARTi.ISHI7R6I ACCOMMOD
makes connection at Downingtown at 4.01. P. 21., with
pain on Waynesburg Branch, leaving at 4.30 P. iti
and arriving at Waynesburg at 6 P. At. At COLUM
BIA, ai 6.25 P. M. with Northern Central Railway,
or :York; leas ing,Wrightsville 7 P. - M.,- and arriving at
York at 7.40 P. Al,. Arrives at Harrisburg atl. 45 P. M.
. 4 P. M. —RAMP RANT;ACCO MODATI g O
V, fro a 137
DOCK Street; daily, except Sunday. Arrives it Ha r
risbu rg 1.45 A. 12., Mifflin 9.47 A. M., Altoona 3 20 P.
and Pittsburg 11; 44) P. FL The ears are cmiforta
hie, atd emigrants, .or families going West, will find
the rates low, and have their baggage, for which cheeks
areiriveri, forwarded by the same train For further
Particulars sPplr. to FRANCIS FUNK, Emigrant Agent,-
187...D1.40K Street. Between Harrisburg and Pitts
burg a tiria: class car is attached to this train for least
travel.
4 P. I.—LANCASTER ACCOMMODATION, reaches
Lancaster at 7.29 P. M , and Columbia at 8.10 r. M.
5. 30.— PAOLI ACCOMMODATION, No. .2. roaches
Paoli at ELM P. M. .
BP. a —PITTSBURG AND ERIE • EXPRESS, with
the following connections: Arrive at Harrisburg. 12 20
A. a ; Sunbury. 3.25 A. M Nor th umber, and, 3.39 A.
M. ; Milton. 4.(8 A. N. : Wililamsport, 5 20 A. ]ff. ,• Lock
Haven, 635 A ; Emporium, 10.12 A. M. ; St. 31 , irys,
11.12 A. M. Corry, 3:62 P. M., and Erie, 5.35 P. M.
(at Corry close connection is made with 011',Creek Rail
road for Titusville and Shaffer's, the present terminus
of the road. thence by htage or Boat for 011 City and
Franklin.) (Passengers for Danville, Rupert, Blooms.
burg, Berwick. Beech Shickshinny, Ply
mouth, Kingston, Wyoming. Pittston, and bcranton,
take the Lackawanna and Slootasbnrg trains at North
umberland.) (Passengers for Elmira. Rochester,
Canandaigua,Niagara Falls. etc., reach Elmira at
11.36 A. 11. - ,.id Bu ff alo 9.20 P: Si At HARRISBURG,
with Northern Central Railway, for the South, ledving
at 2.50 A. N. ; arrives at York, 4.10 A. ; Hanover
Junction, 4.45 A. M. ; leaves Hanover Junction, 9 50 A.
arrives at Hanover,. 11 A. M., and Gettysburg, 1.2.5"
P. M. At HUNTINGDON. 4.49 A. Si., with train on
Broad 'lop Ballrcad, arriving at Hope well, A. M. ;
Mt Dallas.-- , A. 11., and connecting thence by Stage
for Bedford. At TYRONE, 6.48 A. 31., connecting with
train on Bald Eagle Valley Road, leaving Tyrone at
8.50 A. M. ; arrive at Bellefonte,' 11.13 A. M., and
Bossard. 12.20 P. M. Leaving Tyrone on Clearfield
Rallrr ad at 8,65 A. M., and arriving at Phillipsburg at
1.1.: A. M. At CRESSON, 7.31 A. M., connecting with
branch train for Ebensburg, and arriving there at 12.30
P. M. At BLAIRSVILLE INTESSECTIoN, 9.52 A. M.
connecting with blanch train' which arrives at Blairs
ville at 10.15 A. Iff... and Indiana, 11.45 A. 61. (This
'train also connects at Blairsville with West Penasylva-
Ma Railroad, arriving at Seltsburg at 11"20 A, N.) Ar
rives at PITTSBURG at 12 40 P. M.,and connects for all
points, West. .*
• 10.451 P. .M. —PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS, stops
m a r at Downiaatown,. Lancaster, Harrisburg. Marys
villa, Newport, :Mifflin, Lewistown, Huutingdon, Al
toona, Gallitzin, and Conemaugh. At HUnTLNGDOIC
with Broad Top Railroad, leaving there at 8 A. M., and
arriving at Dudley, A. M. ; Mt. Dallas. A. Al.
and ttente , by stage to Bedford.. At ALTOONA, at 9.15
A. 11., connection-is -made with train for Hollidays
burg, reaching there at 9.45 A, M... and. thence 1 back
to Bedford Arrives at PITTSBURG at 2.40 ?. M.,
making close connection with through trains on all the
diverging roads from that point, North .to the Lakes.
Weal to the Mississippi and the Missouri Rivers, and
South and Southwest to all points accessible by Rail
road.
For further information, apply at the. Passtnor Sta•
tion, corner of . THIRTIETH and MARKET &mote,
Philadelphia
nos•tf - JOHN F. VANLEER, Jn., Ticket Amt..
ATLAS OIL COMPANY.
CAPITAL, et 1,000,000.
Office No. 524 Walnut Street, Room No. 20.
200,000 SHARES-PAR VALUE, $5.
•
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.50,
Ist. This Company owns (1.6) one sixth land interest
in lot No 21, on Hyde . ana..Egbert Farm, containing
about one acre, on which is situated the Jersey Welt;
now flowing about MO kohl& ) three hundred and fifty
barrels per day. This interest is situated on the cele
brated Hyde and. Eglbert . Farm, which has proved it
self to'be one of the great, oil basins, a large, dewing
of some 1,290 barrels, • having been struck • within
a few days.
2d. the one• sixty- fourth'(l,64) working interest in
-lots 7 and 9, on Hyde and Egbert - Farm, known as .the
Keystone' leases. on 'which 'there- are two producing
wells known as Keystone Wells 1 and 3, and another
well in process of boring, and .from the well•knovrd
'character of the property, we have every reason to ex
pect a seco Jersey Well.' This interest Is also . situa
ted on 'the celebrated farm, and a well is now
tested, on these lots with every indica.tion of being
a very large well. 'in fact, when the above-mentiened
well was struck it was • the . general impression that it
was the new Keystone Well No. 4.
Pd. The one-half working interest, being one-fobith
et all the oil produced from Railroad Well, on Miller
Farnr,r• on Oil creek, now'producing about twenty bar
rels per day. . Tbe oil from this well com mantis* higher
price than any other oil on the creek, on account of its
superiority for reining purposes. Thie Company have
ordered one Of the new patent air pumps, and it is con
fidently expected that when it is in operation it will
bring the yield up to some one hundred barrels par day.
41h-ons-twentieth working interest in ' Breed Town
Lease," on the celebrated Story Farm. containing 3K
Ms. The working interest' have bought a new patent
blower for a welfion this lease that did produce large
quantities of oil ; and as there is also a new well going
down'on this lease. the yield to the Company will be
largely increased. • • • •
fhb.. Fifty acres in fee simple on Cherry run, about
one and a half miles above the celebrated 'Reed
Well;" nearly one-half of which is bottom land. On
adjoining lands above and below there are a number of.
derrick s going up, and wells in process of boring. • The
character of Cherry run property has been fully tested.
Every 'well slink has produced more or lees o il The
Reed Well is doing some 100 barrels, Antrim Well 150
barrels. and Prince Well over 100 barrels, and a number
from 50te'11,0 barrels per day. . . •
The books of the Company are still open for limited
number of subscriptions at their office, .5291. WALNEir
Street, Room No. 20. • . nos-6t•'
13,L0AK5.., • - CLOAKS
N. l
Mrs.. HUNTER, Agent,
Is nosr.opening•a.bandsome ateortment .
• CLOAKS, FOB LADIES AND CIIILDEBN,
At No. 38 Borth NINTH Street. . - • n05.6t
piel4oB.Am)- MELODEONS.:-THOS:
1011 D, hivlngremoved to No 1535 SPRING GAR
DINStreet, will personally take charge of the Tailing,
Re sting. end Repatritta of the above instruments. -
Orders' by mall or other vette promptly attended to in
towiroi country, , It* •
Op DUTCH BIILBOUB•ROOTS,
CtOCIIB. Sbowdrors. Narcisnits
Aneliones. Ranuncatur, and other fall-planting bulbs:
in store and for sale by
ROBERT BIIIST, Jr.,
Seed and Horticultural Warehouse.
lt Nos. 922 and 924 MARKET St., above Ninth.
B B F. REIDLER'S CARTES, DE VISITE,
,
their variety of styles and line execution. have
von a deserved and wide-spread reputation; unsur
passed in accuracy. 024 ASCII Street. . lt*
•
RETBLEHEN BUCKWHEAT FLOUR
Aj. The subseribeis haveltist received their first sup
yylT of this BE axon's BUCK wHE A.T FLOUR. fa= Beth
latent, Pa. ROBERT DONNELL & SON.
n06.31"' 806 WALNUT Street.
. ,
GBEEN CORN, TOMATOES, PEAS,
Peaches, Mushrooms; Sardines. Sweet 011,Plekles,
Sauces, and a Emend variety of GROCERIES • •
ROBEUT DONNELL & SON,
no& ateith3l* BOO WALNUT. Street:
CIDER -NEW CLARIFIED CHAN
PADRE CIDER, of s superior quality. by ate ba
or hogsilead; for sale by •
_ RAIL, AATEEIE .
• nalSitif Noe. 120. 122. aid 124 LOMBARD Mk
•. • .
LSuffering with Anti or Chronic Dlicase eau be
cured, witIVELZOTRICITY,_ of say curable disease. by
calling on LET= A. SMITH, 920 North BLEVSNTII
Street, Philadelphia. The treatment is pleasant; free
from shocks or pain. • noS .
TBRS'. CLAY-431:TERIOR ARTI
AL- OLP, In store Andlorstile . by JAS. WOOLIKAN; Agt.
no •- • No. 1.46 WILLOW Street
AEO#43k, BPB-OTACL4B,
'JAMES W. QUEEN it PO.'S,
se2ll-2m ' it . at. CIIISTDRIT Street
MATURMA.TICIAL INSTRUMENTS;
• Of all Wade, to be had at
,
..*JAMES W. QUEEN do CO'S.
- iie27-2m • - • 924 1331141711 T Street
ITOYB, TOYB'AND FANCY GOODS.-
- -a- Just received from Europe, a large assortment of
Toys of every description. Also, Fancy Articles, in
great' variety; Meerschaum, Briar, and a variety of
other Pipes and Cigar Tub es . JOHN DOLL , Importer,
oclB-tuthigtm'. • ; No. SOS 111ARICIT,street:
3 ' •
S. R . . 00R. SIXTH . AND' RLIAJLT4T RTRRETS.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
LADIES' CLOAK . 1.11 . 09.
Fronted Beavers from $3 to $1.3 60.
Velour Cloakings from 87. 60 to $9.
Chinchilla Cloths from $B. to $12.60.
Whitney CloaklAn from $4 to $5.
Pelts, Melton', Water. Proofs, Sm.
Black Castor Beavers from $5.10 to PO.
Black Moots from $5 50 to $9.
Beaver Cloths from $3.50 to $lO.
- Black Bloadcloths from $4 to $7.60.
CLOAKS.
- In Cloak-room an unequalled stock of elegant and
fashionable garments made of the ahoy° description of
goods, and selling at prices within reach of all..
FLANNELS.
"Shaker" unsluinkable Flannels. ev ery quality.
The very scarce "Washington Mills Flannels..
Ballardvales," White twilled, Domet, &b., dm. .
Gray, red, and blue plain and twilled Flannels by
the yard or place. • • • •• ' ' '-
Fancy Shirting FlannelB. • • •
6 4 fancy neat styles Shirtings.
Heavy and fine plain colored Shirtinge.
Low prices by the piece to the trader:
MUSLINS
by the yard and piece, at the foto prices.
New York Mills, Williamsvilles, Wanisuttas.
Good wakes unbleached, low by the Piece ,
Utica, Huguenot, and Waltham wide Sheetings.
BUTCHERS'. LINENS.
Sboe Linens. Nursery Diapers, Bird-eye.
Linen Diaper. every width, by the yard. •
Pine Towels and Towellinas.
COOPER 'es• CON &RD,
nob 2t S. B. corner NINTH arid MARKET Ste.
JTRIPED BROCHE •SEUVLS FROM
.• AUCTION AT &LW • • 2
4113111V8N SrODDDABT & BROTHER.,
450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street,
n05.3t,
PICH PLAID POPLINI3--CHQ I C
STYLES NOW OPEN.: "
CURWEN STODDART dr BROTHER, • •
450, 452, and 404. /Korai 81100kID Stroeti
nod-2t • "Above Willow. •
FRENCH . 111 E RI If 02 B . FROM THE
•-a• LATE AUCTION SALES.
AT REDUCED PRI
• CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER. 3B.
• 450. 452. and 454 North SEGOND Street.
nob-3t Above Willow.
rtLANILETB 1 •BL LIT K E T
.B ,1 ALL
SIZES,MARIE AND' GRADES.
OURWEN STTD THRL & O
BROTHER $ S
450, 459, and 454 Nortb:SECOVID Street,
3205-8 t Above Willow.
TAGG & BROTHER, COR. TENTH
-A-AND PINE. . • •
"BARGAINS" FROM AUCTION.
I lot Ladies' merino balmoral stockings, 60c.
1 lot Misses' do do do Ze.
1 lot Fancy colors,' stripe, sillrscarfs. Only $l.
1 lot Ladies' merino *vests, long sleeves and high
necks, $1.62 $2.60.
1 lot Heavy, double-boiled, black silk bonnet rib •
bon, 750.
1 lot Ladies' black and white, and brown and white,
wool underideeves, 15c.
1 lot Ladies' black cloth gloves, 60c.
1 lot Feather dust-brushes, 13e.
`1 lot Three-inch wide, best quality, • black velvet,
$5 CO per piece.
1 lot No CO, high colors, plaid velvet ribbons,
65c.
1 lot Ladles! linen collars , narrow and - widi3,- 10
and 16c. - •
1 lot Gents' white merino undershirts, $1.60. •
1 lot brown and lead colors, Willtmantie spool cot
ton, 12c.
1 lot Ladies' buckskin
.gaintlet gloves $1.50.
1 lot Ladies' black, fleecy-lined Bilk gl oves , n e.
1 lot hair brushes—old prices -31, 62, 65, and 750.
1 Jot Misses' ribbed morbid; atocklnge (white), 31c.
1 lot Gents' fancy colors silk neckties, 25c. •
1 lot Yortinonnalet, 20; SO,' 35, to, Mc., and $l.
Also, several lots of bonnet and trimming ribbons and
velvets, ladies'gents' and childrens's gloves. men's and
boys' half hose, fancy colors and black alpacas, plaids
for children, Canton and woel flannels, plaid shirting
flannels,-12. 4 and 13.4 Marseilles spreads, &c. , HAI
Auction Bargains. nos-2t
NEW . IS *FOR ISO 4.
♦.DIEW AND GREAT INVENTION IN.
HOOP SKIRTS.
THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OB DOUBLE) STEEL
SPRING.
J. L.& J. O. WEST, No. 97 CHAMBERS STREET,
NEW YORK,
Are the ow nere of the pstent and exelusive nautilus
hirers of this,
J. W. BRADLEY'S
PATENTED DUPLEX_ ELLIPTIO STEEL SPRING
SKIRTS
This invention consists of Duplex (or two) Elliptic
Stasi Springs, ingeniously braided tightly 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 lunge as easily
and with the same convenience as a silk or muslin
dress. It entirely obviates and silences the only objec
tion to hoop skirts, via: the annoyance to the , wearer
as well as the public,especially in crowded assemblies,
carriages, railroad cars, charcapews, or in any crowded.
place, from the difficulty of contracting them to occupy
ing a small apace. This entirelylremoves the a ilienity,
while giving the skirt the usual full and symmetrical
form, and is the lightest and most stylish and graceful
appearance for the street, opera, - promenade, or house
dress. A lady having enjoyed th.elleasure, comfort ,
and great convenience of wearing e Duplex Elliptic(
Spring Skirt for a single day, wil never afterward
willingly dispense 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 most
first-clefts retail stores in this city and throughout the
different States.
JIB Inquire for the
DOM3LE ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRTS
BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
SKIRT,
Very flexible, folded easily when in nee to osenyly a
small space, making the most agreeable skirt worn.
For sale by . J..M RAYLEIGH,
- 902 CHESTNUT Street..
TtRADLEY'S DIIRIBX ELLIPTIC
SKIRT—The ponied improvement we kayoing'
00811 in LADIRVBKIRTS, and am article of
SUPERIOR EXCLLENCE.
CURWEN STODDARTA BRO.;
450, 452., end 454 SECOND St ., ab. Willow.
tell-112m •
WINTER. GOODS, AT THE LOWEST
• I MARKET FEICE.—A large assortment of long
and square Shawls.
Frencb Merinoes, el.l colors. •
English Merinoes, 1% and 2.vards wide, cheep.
DRESS GOODS .— Detains and Calicoes in variety.
Clothe, Cassimeres, and Satinets, good and cheap.
•All kinds el Flannels,_ and in all qualities.
Table Linens, Napkins, Towels,_and Toweling at
JOHN H. STOKES ',
no 2 No. 702 ARCH West.
FAItCY . FEES.
LADIES' FANCY YURI&
JOHN •V.4311,18rECA.,
N0..718 ARCH Street, above Seventh Street,'
At his old established store.
IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER, AND
DEALER IN FANCY FURS
FOR -
LADIES AND CHILDREN.
Having now in store a very large arid beautiful assort
ment of all the different kinds and qualities of FANCY
FURS FOR LADIES" AND CHILDREN'S 'NUR, I
solicit a - call from those in want.
Remember the name and number,
JOHN FAREERA,
718 ARCH Street, above Seventh.
I have no partner or connection with say other atom
in this city. • ociUmlit
GAS FIXTURES, aM,I
coRITELtus & BAKER;
710 OILESTRTIT STREET,
Eye the pleasure to announce that they are now Pre.
pared to furnish
A NEW STYLE OF GAS FIXTURE,
SUITABLE FOR
DWELLIIVIS, STORES, OFFICES, &c.,
WHICH CAN B&
LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY.
oel7-1m if
FIREWORKS.
FIREWORKS. :
. ,
The undersigned, at-their . • •
VEPOT,
110 SOUTH ITHA/73111. cassim St.
Heys now on head a great variety of WORIth.
Rared expressly for Exhibitions, lnclndins
ROCKETS, irsitaina TiIGIITB, &c., &C.
They have bad also yrOared a number of
Frgitexa-taG-trrs,
EXPRESSLY POE
NIGHT PARADES,.
N
NS' Which will burn fir several. hours. and maybe
held in the hand •
JOSEPH .B,.BUSSIER & CO.,
oel:stititnei DEALERS ITT instwolti •
- HEATEJU AND FUJOINACIES.
pHI . LADELPHLk. . •
WARMING' AND VENTILATING
inamelled:Slate Mantel ManufatctOiy,
-1 NO. 1010 - CHESTNUT STREET
•
• • ECONOMY IS MONEY. • . .
' •
CHILSON'S PATENT GAS-CONSUMING CONE
FURNACE
will warm your house with one third leas coal than
any other Furnace in use.
OBILSON'S PATENT ELEVATED DOUBLE.OTBN
COOKING-RA
has no equal in the world.
- Call and e2:amine it.
At the present high prices of marble nVone in want of
Mantels should fail to examine my stock of
BEAUTIFUL ENAMELLED , SLATE MANFELS.
A. larke stock of
' • LOW-DOWN AND COMMON
• • 'PARLOR GRATES, •
REGIhTERS. sod • '
VENTILATORS, .
cOastaitly - oit band. • "
-
' • A. ARNOLD,
not tvsmlm ... , No. 1010 CHESTNUT Streoi
EDUCATIONAL.
VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY.--
MILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL; four Miles froM
MEDIA, Pa' Thorough coarse in Mathematics, Classics.
Natural Sciences. and English practical lessons in Civil
'Engineering.; • Pupils receive d : . at, sny awe.' and.of,all
ages, mid enjoy the bet:milts of, a home. Refers to John
C. Capp & Son, 23 South Third street ; Thos. J. Clayton,
Req., Fifth .and Prune* streets:. ex-Sheriff Kern, and
others. Address Rev. J. HERVEY BARTON, A. M.,
VILLAGE GREEN. Pennsylvania nob em
ROAN LESSONS.—THOHAB LOND,
7-z`.orgaztist, can receive a few more PUPILS at his
Residence, No. 1535 SPRING GAEDBN Street. •
His course of lemmas for the Organ embraces also a
course of lessons on • •
HARMONY AND COMPOSITION.
refer to ten Organists in this cit • , who bare
been big pupils, and to the profession generally. lts
:pAMPHLBTPRIOB TWENTY-FIVE
CHNTB—".AWoid with alsboo Honking '' Ad
dress JOHN Maattreßlinflo l6*,„ffli, 4 lsikEßD
Road. - ^ no4-2e
TASTEFUL
AUCTION SALM
TO E. PORTSMEN-A. RARE OPPOR
TUNITY.--.TACOI3 R SMITH & 00..
Auctioneers,
northeast corner of SECOND and UNION Streets, will
sell at public sale, on MONDAY MORNING, the 7th
Instant, a superior DOUBLE GUN, made by Westley
Richards, London, 12 bore, 30-inch barrels, 73 , 4 pounds
weight, with case complete.
Arso,*a splendid double barrelled DUCK (MN, mad e
by Moon Sirllsrrls, London, No. 9 bore. no2-4t•
SALE OF , CONDEMNED QUARTER.
MASTER'S STORES. AMBULANCES. Sgo.
CHIEF QUARTEITMASTSFI'S °MOH,
DEPOT - OP. WASHINGTON,
WASHINGTON, A. C., October 27',.1861.
Wlll ,be sold at Public Auction, at the Government .
Warehouse, situated on the square between B sad I
and Twentieth and. Twenty-first streets, Washington,
D. C.. on FRIDAY, November 11, 1864. at 10 o'clock A
M., a lot of RV iLRTBRINASTER'S STORES, condem n e d
as nutilt for use—vizi
axes, Carpenters' Tools, Brushes, Bridleg. %AGM,
Saddles, Saddle Blankets Stable Brooms, Stores ,Saws o
1. hovels, Pick Paulins, Halters, Scrap Leather,Porta•:'
ble Forges, Knives, and a large lot of Scrap Iron and
Wagon Tires. &o •
ALSO,
Will be sold, at foot of B ineteenth street, near Chem..
peake and Ohio Canal, immediately after the .comole•
tionof the sale above referred to, a number of Ambu,
lances, Carts, Medical Wagons, Metallic Wagons,
Wagon Bodies, Spring Wagons, &a.
Successful bidders will be required to remove the
stores within five (5) days from the date of sale.
Terms cash, in Ctovernment funds. •
D. Ef. RtICKEB,
Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster,
0c29.1.1t Depot of Washington.
FOII SALE--WILL DE SOLD
AT BAZAAR, ON SATURDAY NEXT, the Pro
perty of a Private Gentleman going to Europe, a Fine
GRAY MARE, 16% bands high, warranted sound. kind
in single and doable harness, six Years old; has trotted
in 2.153; 'can trot now dose to 3 minutes untrained;
bas never been out" of private hands; been used dou
ble Also, No-Top Watson Wagon. Harness. Blank
ets, no3-3t5
WANTS.
A YOUNG LADY NVLSHES TO TEACH '
Email Children, or to be companion fora Lady.
Address for three days, "Lillie," at thie tno3.3t.
WANT E D-- TWO FIRST, CLA.SS
" SALES LADIES in a Ladies' fancy Fut Store
To each persons, a pleasant Situation is offered; with
good salary. Address ," Furs,'' Press office. Iv
WANTE'D-A FIREMAN; APPLY AT
the ASHLAND HOUSE this morning, between
31 and 12 o'clock. • • It*
WANTED, AGENTE-AGENTS IN
every county, at WO a mouth, expenses paid., to
introducefifteen new and useful articles, the best sell
ing ever offered. For particulars, address, with stamp,
JOHN F. LORD, BIDDEFORD, MILINB. 0c26-detW3m
WANTED AT $l5O PER MONTH-
T We want a reliable CANVASSE ain every town
and county." Wo have agents clearing 6160 per month,
which we will prove to any doubting applicant. Ad..
dress JONEb 13E0'3 &CO 600 CHESTNUT Street,
Philadelphia.
WANTED TO RENT, A STORE ON
TT MARKET Street. between. Eecoud Red Sixth
Streets. Addruna Box 625 Poet Office. crcls-etuthAV
WANTED-TO RENT FOR THE
Winter, a furnisbed HOUSE, in Oermant4n-n or vi
ciniiY, near railroad station. Reference given if re
quired.. Address "House," 'Pray office. it*
On WANTED TO RENT, BY THE
mfal. first of December, a modern House, situated be
tween Sixth and Twentieth and Coates and Walnut
streets. Rent not to exceed $6OO. Address." 31. C. P.,"
'BOX 1608 Philadelphia Post Office. Eno4 2t.
em WANTED TO RENT-ON THE
MA let of January; a DWELLING HOUSE, with
all modern improvements and in good repair •; pleasant
ly located. Athlresa, with terms, "J. H. AI ," Box,
1264, Post Office..
WANTE DBETWEEN NOW
• and the la of January, a STOBB, on Market street.
- between Third and Sixth. Address BoxidS6 P. O. 0024-6t*
FOR -SALE IM3 TO LET.
PEAL ESTATE. 'REAL ESTATE.
REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE.
- •
REAL ESTATE • REAL ESTATE..
NEW MONTHLY CATALOGUE JUST OUT.
NEW MONTHLY CATALOGUE JUST - OUT.
NEW MOW: ELY cATALoaum JInT OUT.
FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION.
FORGRATUITOUSIDISTRIBUTION.
FOR GRATITITOUS , MSTRIBUTION.
CONTAINS NEAR 85 000,000 WORTH.
CONTAINS NEAR 85,000,01)0 WORTH.
CONTAINS NEAR 85,000,000 WORTH.
FOR SALE.—Said catalogoo contains a vast amount of
first-class City Property Splendid Mansions,
Within a few miles of the city. A number of elegs.nt
Mansions in West Philadelphia, Tioga street, Rog:bo
rough, and other desirable localities. Very eligibly
located Building Lots. Ac. Also, for sale, a great num
ber of Sint class Forms. with Mansions. at prices rang
ing from 810,000 to 825,C0il Call or send_your address
for catalogue. GEO. C..MILLER,
Practical Real. Estate Oplirater.
nos-2tif. 154. NorthEIXTH Street.
FOR. SALE-NEAT DWELLING,
north side Vine street, west of Nineteenth. Lot,'l9
by 126, to a street. Garc en andiron railing in front. ,
Price, $7,000 clear. Possession very soon. .
non-Ulf MILLER, 154 North Slxra Street..
ei T TO REN T-- - THE- DWELLING
Kapart of the house. No. 710 ARCH Street, until, the
la.t of February next. . . .li . *
• • •
oryti FOR SALE FOUR STORY
brick D WELLING .HCUSE, No. 125 North T WEN%
TIETH Street. opposite St. Clement's Church; IS feat
front by 110 feet deep. The house has double three
story back buildings and all mldern conveniences. Im
mediate possession given. Apply to
LEWIS H. RIMER,
nos-2t* . No. 152 South !OURPII Street.
Ale FOR SALE-THE FOLLOWING
'JIM DESIRABLE DWELLINGS :
No. 2004 Mount Vernon street.
2204 Grfen street
7)7 and 719 North Twentieth street, .
438 North Fir teenth, street. . •
Sl3 Columbia avenue.
vos Montrose street. .
Also, many others, large and small, in various lo
calities. B P. GLEN
123 Smith FOIIRTEf Street, and
nels-tf S. W: con SEVENTEENTH and GREEN.
gla FOR ::,14ALE--SPLEr DID LARGE
=a-side-yard Dwelling, Seventh street. abOviSpring
Garden street. In first-rate order. Twelve rooms. Lot
44 feet front by 90 feet. 813,000. Immediate possession.
Beat Lwelling, 1610 Stammer street. Lot and build
ings 28 reek front by ill feet deep to Spring atreet. Will
be eold a bargain, and possession given at once.
Beat four- story Dwelling_ south side of Pine, weld of
Seventeenth street. Lot 22 by 100 $13,000.
Nest well-built four-story Dwelling, south side of
Pine, west of Eigbteenth street. Lot 22 by 103. $12,600.
• Great bargain. Dwelling. 16;2 Pine street. Lt 18 by
100. to Helmuth'street. $2,700 clear for both houses.
Neat - eide-yardliwealing. Franklin, above Poplar.
Twelve rooms.. ,Price $ll,OOO. Posteseion soon.
Neat Dwelling, 716 Brown street.. Twelve rooms.
Lot 18 by 85. *6,000. Immediate possession.
Besides nearly 2,000 other city properties. Call or send
for catalogue, jut out. . MILLER,
154 North SIXTH. Street.
al "FOR 'SALE OR TO. LET, IF NOT
=amid within two weeks, the very complete new
FOUR. STORY DWRI,LING. 242 FRANKLIN Street,
second door above Parrish. Rent SSOO. Inquire .1451
YORK Avenue. from 7) to 8) A. X, 1 to 2 and sto 6
P. M. nos-2t*
at • FOR SALE-DESIRABLE DWEII
- attoNir. 519, and 602' Smith
ROBERT, MAO. GREGOR. '
It • . . • . 419 WALNUT Street.
FIRE-PROOF SAFES.
THEAREAT BARK ROBBERY
AT MILFORD, DEL.
READ THE FOLLOWING
MILFORD, DELAWARE, Oct. 27, 1864.
Messrs• Evans & Watson :
DEAR Silts:—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
knoirledge. On Saturday, August the Lith, 1864, the
cashier, J. W. Adkins, Esq., and myself, closed the
bank, It about 4 o'clock P. M., and did:not enter the
bank ngain until about 8 o'clock 4. 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 on Sunday night,
,for this
reason: Elms of the party who robbed the bank were
about the hotel all *day Sunday and Saturday,..night,
'and could not have been in the bank any grad: len g th
of time. The Safe was one of L. LILLIE'S PATENT
BURGLAR AND:FIRE-PROF SAFES, which Cost the
bankfive Artdred dollars about three years ago. The
mode of entering the safe was by drilling a small hole
near the keyhole into the look, and A:ling the lock
with powder and blowing the safe door oft, causing to
the bank theloas of $16.000, which tamed stoppage of
the bank and - the derangement of our business matters
very much. I have given to you the statements very
briefly. and I am in hopes you will excuse my brevity;
but I have given to you the essential facts, I believe.
I remain, very respectfully, yours, •
• W. N. W. DORSEY, President
The safe referred to above can be seen at EVANS &
WATSON'S SALAHA.NDER SAFE Store, No. 16
South FOURTH Street. •
CHAMBERS/3171M August, 13, 1881,
Messrs. Evans d: Watson, Philadelphia:
Statmaur.n:—We forward you this day our Sala
mander Sate, which we purchased from yen a few
years since, and which passed through. the Arr,,t'llre,
resulting in the destruction of our town. It affords us
great pleature to inform yon that our books, papers
and money, in fact everything within the Safe, were,
after opening if, found to be Xa a perfect state of Pre:
servation. We forward you for exhibition a - gum
blanket which Was in the Safe at the time of the fire,
but, as you will perceive, bearing not the least mark.
of the great heat through which the Safepassod. From
the fact of our storebeing located in Franklin 11:11, the
largest building in town,• the condition of everything
within the Safe exceeds our most sanguine expectation.
You will please repair the Safe, and forward it to n.e at
year earliest convenience, as we are fully satisfied that
no other make of Safe can be a better protection against
fire. "
Yours, respectfully, '•
MILLER & CROFT
CHAMBSKSBII&G. October 16, 1864
Messrs. Evans & Watstrn
GiNTLEKEN:—I had one of ' your small-sized Safes,
No. 6, in my 'house when 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
tion. Being a Wiry small safe, and exposed so long to
so great a heat, I can recommend your make to all
Wanting at ood Safe.
Yours, respectfully,
JOHN P. CULBERTSON.
A large assortment of the same good quality of Fire
Proofs on hand 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. free fipip ;limpness, at
EVANS: & WATSON'S. •
.• •• .6ALAXAIiDEM SAFI 8768.*: •••:' •
not-tutlisSt 16 South FOURTH Street.
WRITTEN. A:Nti'VERBA.L DE
-4 SCRIPTIONS of Character. Cohatitutioh, and Ta.
lent, with ADVICE on Huainan. Health, Educa
tion, Self-improvement, Management and Train
ins of CHILDREN, social adaptation. &c.. dal
ma evening, by JOHN L. CAPEN,
Phrenologiat and Bookseller.
ocll-tuthilyif N 0.25 S. TENTH St. above Cheat".l.t-
BF. REIMER'S SUPERB.. STYLES
• Portraits, life- alio Photographs, in oil-oolOrs. will
Satisfy the most critical, and realize the desire of those
who obtainrhem at 824 AEON greet. . ,
" OT REASONABLE Palms.
I RIPAIErifTS. •
AMERICAN' ACADEMY OF AIUBIO,,
LEONARD GROVER%rotor.
MEMORABLE SEASON(
GR 0 V R 8
GERMAN OPE4tEr
(Limited :by existing enragamentg to Ten Nights.?
GRAND REPERTOIRE
MONDAY EVENING, Nov: 7, 1864.
FIRST APPEARANCE OF GRAND GERNAN OPERA
COMPEOTY.
Only time. - moit positively, of the very - fivorite °rant
, ;
LA. DAME BLANCHE.
GRAND OPERA BY BOILDIEU.
THEODORE HABELBSAR,
His first appearance, as George Browne,
In which he has this season won the most flattering
comments from the *Rica of New York and Boston.
.10SEPIEt GERMAN%
His first appearance, as Gave ston.
Mr. Hermanti assumes this comparatively light rola
to give strength to the cast.
ISIDORE, LEHMAN,
From _Royal Opera, Berlin as Dickson. his first et►.
IPearance in thila.delphla.
Also assnmed to give nnexaMpled strength to the east_
ANTON GRAFF, as Mclrton.
MADAME BERTHA JOHANNSIN.
Her first appearance, as Anna.
ltl'ile. SOPHIE DZIUBA,
Frora Imperial Opera, Vienna, as Jenny, bet first ap
pearance in Philadelphia.
MADAME ZIMMERMAN, as Margarita.
LA. DAME BLANCHE has proved this season one
among the greatest succe.sses of the Grand German
Opera. The very gfeat strength of the cast, ttie perfec
tion of the grand choxus, the brilliant and spirited en
eemble. seem to give a degree of zhaenre seldom ob
tained in Opera.
HABELDIAN singe, incidentally, ROBIN-ADAIR.
TUESDIT EVENING-, Nov. 8, 1864.
Oulynieht, moNlitively, of
ROBERT LE DIA.BL'E.
ORAED OPERA BY BITZERREBR.
KARL FORMES,
His first appeararce 63tioe, itis return from. Europe. se
Bertram,
The role in labia he made his first appearances in
London and America, esteemed one among his greatest
assumptions-
FRANZ 111 iSSER,
His first appearance as: Robert.
THEODORE HABELMAN,
Second aPrearance as Haimbauld.
MADAME JOHAWNA HOTTER,
Her first appearance as is .which she has 'this
season made an enthusiastic saccess in New York and'
Boston.,
MADAME BERTHA. JOHANNSEN,
Second. appearance as Princess.
MISS THERESA. WOOD,
Her first appearance as Elena.
The remaining cast by Company.
ROBERT is rendered entire by the Grand German:
Op era Company, with extra Orchestra. stage hand, et
a, Upon its first presentation in New York and Bos
ton thousand were unable to obtain, access to the Am.
demies of Music.
WEDNESpAY . Ey.FsTING, ;Nov: 9, 186
Only Night, most iMidtlyelyir of Gonnod's araza
Opera, • •
S .
•
FAUT.
• •
JOSEPH HERMANS; •
As Mephistopheles, his very celebrated assumption. A
lyric and drammic conception and rendition of which a.
parallel is hardly seen in a generation.
. SIGNOR GIUSEPPE TAMAR%
His first appearance as Faust.
MARIE 'FEEDERIGI,
Her first appearance as Marguerite, (her original as
isrunption).
HEINRICH. STEINECKE,
His first appearance as Valentine.
The remaining cast by the Company.
• FAUST cannot be repeated daring any night of this
season.:
• - •
THURSDAY EVENING; 'Noiiv: 10, 1864.
•
Only unie, most, sasiNre;y ! of Pon yireber's Grand.
• • "':•DER 'FABISCHTJTZ.
•
pcijuni; MABEL NAN A HAMEL tERNAN. GRASP NAME TREGRAND DDRI CO OL • MARCHAND and
• ' MPA NY
' FORMES in his famous ..araimption of Caspar the
Reckless. .
FRIDAY EVENING, Nov. 11, 1864,
Only time, most positively, of Haievioe Grand OiPers.
JEWESS,
with its grar.d cask.. It will be impossible to repeat this-
Tory favorite Opera, 'which upon two occasions timing
the Yew York season was witnessed by the r.s.asnor
A63ISMDLAG.B ever conglegatod at Opera in the entire
World. •• • •
. .
• • PRICES OP ADMISSION.
Secured Seats In Parquet, Parquet Circle or
Dalcony
Admission to the above places
Family- Circle
Amphitheatre
The sale of Reserved Seats will commence on
SATURDAY MORNING, Nov. sth,
At the ACADBM y OF MUSIC and GOULD'S MUSIC
STORE; when seats for any night may be secured. 1t
'KEW CILtSTNIITST. THEA.TRE.
a. , THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock,
TENTH GRAND FAMILY MATINEE,
When, for the second time, the charming story of the
• FORTY THIEVES
Will be presented wi , ll all its magracent scenery, su
perb costume?. original music. strong cast of charac
ters. and the delight of the children. •
• • THE LITTLE WEB MULE.
. • Price of admission to the Matinee, SO cer.lirto all party
of the Henea. Children. 25cents.
• THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING,
A GUIRIOUS BILL.
MRS. D' P. BOWERS
IN TWO SPLENDID PIECES.
The performance will commence with the interesting.
Play, in five acts. of the
STRANGER.
filre. Haller Mrs. D. P. Bowers.
To conclude with the much admired Comedy styled
THE HONEYMOON.
Juliana ' Mrs. D. P. Bowers;
MONDAY EVENING, first time In this city of tits
MONASTERY OF bT. JOST: Ott, Tsl3 ,isivE l is Olr
MADRID.
aRS. JOHN DREW'S AROR.
f 1
STREtT THEATRE.
BTH NIGHT OF 'gr. and Mrs. BARNEY WILLIAMS.
TO-NIGHT (Saturday). Nov_ 6, 1864,
THE FAIRY CIRCLE.
LAW FOR LADIES, and
BARNEY THE BARON.
THREE GLORIOUS PIECES.
• Mr. and Mrs. BARNEY WILLIAMS
IN TEN CHARACTERS.
WALNUT -STREET TURA TRE.--
THIS (SATURPAY) IVENING, Nov. 5, 182 .
TWELFTH NIGHT OF -
318. McREA.II AND MISS VIRGINIA BUCHANAN
on which occasion will be performed the new domestic
drama entitled
WAITING FOR THE VERDICT.
Martha Roseblade Miss Virginia Buchanan
Jonathan Boaeblade Buchanan
THE GREAT SUCCEIS OF THE SEASON.
Box Office open from 9 till 3 o'clock. Curtain rises at
73i o'clock. .
nHISTRIIT-STREET OPERA HOTURif t ,
122,1:CHESTNUT Street.
A.LLINSON & HIECKEN Propristega..
MORAN'S MINSTRELS
•
appear every evening in an elegant
ETHIOPIAN ENTERTAINMENT.
Doors open at 7. commencing at 8 o'clock precisely.
Admission 2S cents.
Reserved seats, which can be 'cleared from 10 te *
o'clock, 60 cents. . 05134 f.
rrHE CLASSICAL QUINTETTE CLUB.
1.-3feeera: OAERT.NER,. JARVIS, CROSS, FLAGS.
WARN. and SCIIMITZ respectfully announce a mama
of TWENTY-FIVE CLASSICAL MATINEEB,
to be given EVERY WEDNESDAY, at half past 3 P.N.:.
at the
• -
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS.
For particulars,
see circulars and- subscription lista.
at the stores of J. Gould,Lee 8c Walker,Andre &Co.
FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
CLASSICAL SOIREES
MESSRS. CROSS AND JARVIS.
• For the Season of 1934-6.
For particulars, see circulars and• subscription lista.
at: the stores of J. E. Gould, Lee dc. Walker, Andrs.
& Co. . 0c22-6lf
A SWEMBLY BUILDIITGB TINT'
AND, CHESTNUT Streets.
TEMPLE, OF WONDERS I SIGNOR BLITZ
EVERY .EVENING. A$D
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS
Change of Performance Constantly.
Admission, 26 COM& Children, 15 Cents: Reserve
Beats, 60 cents.
MEvening Performances pommence at 73i. Afternoall
S. ' ocs-15
THE:AOLDEMY OF FINE ARTS,
2 . ONIERNIPP Street above Tenth. la OPEN DAILY.
formiStors. - froim 9 •. N. to 6 P. N.
BOARDING.
11,0ARDINTi. SEVER&L - DESIRE.-
gralintdrrilehed recas, with boird; no children.,
Apply SRO ABCS &reek not-9t*
.A.PLEASANT TB RD-STORY FRONT
ROOM; anfurniahlid:to lent - to ageritlemau aid
wife Terms 16 dollars per week 1232 SPRUCE
Street. not-tan:atm
ROOMS 'VACANT L T
SULL',S. 328 SPRUCE Street. oce-lie
LOST AND .FOUMI).
APPLIOATION. WILL .BE MADN
to the managers of the MERCANTILE LUML
EY COMPANY for resew al of certificate of Ong Share
of Stock, No. 2419, standing in the name of OLIVER
LAM/RENE, the same haying been lost or mislaid.
no4-2t*
LOST OR STOLEN-ON THE NIGHT
of the Sth inst., fourof the following Certificatekt
Nos. 24,319, 23,929, 23.091, 21,799 of Philadelphia and
Reading Railroad Stock. The public are cautioned.
against their negotiation, as their transfer has beet
stopped. A liberal reward will be paid and question*
asked-ontheir return to P. S.ROWL AND, •
0c.14.1m , - • . 427 SPRUCE Street...
PERSONAL.
_
6 y EMAIL DE PARIS" IS 'NOT . A
p!iint.powder, or paste. but a most deliolaU
preparation that gives both the color and texture et
polished ivory to the skin. EUGENE JOUIN, No. ill
TENTH Street, below Chestnut.
- - • -P •
icrEMAIL DE PARIS " • CAN BIC
used by all ladies in the privacy' of tie toilette.
It removes all spots • and roughness, and its pttrifyint
effect on the'skin'calls forth freshness, color, and beauty.
JOITIN, No. in TENTH Street, below Chestnut.
cir !EMAIL:DE - PARIS " QUICKLY
-•—• and efrectually . rethoyes those unsightly black
worm specks which detract to much from the bean of
the skin. E. JOtiIN, No. ill TENTH Street, bow'
Cheattnat.
"L 'EMAIL DE PARIS" IS ES.
PECIALLY endorred by Mad'lle Vestrall, Mn.a
Waller, and many ladies In private life. whose com
mendatory letters, for obvious rpasone, cannot be pato ,
!labs& S JOUIN, 111 S. TEN T H Street.
Orders by mail should be addressed. JARED &
RENE, General Importers. Philadelphia; • 0c.5-mws tt
BROWNE'S METALLIC
. ` WEATHER,
STRIPS, and , •
WINDOW.BANDS .
Totally exclude Cold, Wind, Hain, Snow, and It
from the crevices of
• DOORS AND WINDOWS,
And save one-half the fuel. . -
CHARLES B. BLICSR,
. No. 38 South FIFTH Street,
Sole State Agent.
Send for Circular.
Local Agents wanted throughout the State. nO3--lin
DEPARTffirENT FOi caveat wo
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