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Olt MICA Of The Press 3
Nuw YoßK,'Nov. 6,1844
lon't,T OF =MOTON,
, odeS the ultimate I
act of voting,
rret.
eD es. The excitement has cultist
post Belmont offers to bet $2.0,000
p o d which no one eau underaand.
Etatt,of w,lt of (g a dishonorable
A rt weaning Of which phrases a court
id Dot decide unguirnously, Col. Rush
D J Hon. Henry .T. Raymond are at
r egarding their respeetive rights to a
I Domination. The newspapers are
mon t and vituperation. Eoh party
far itself an unequivocal victory at
SOLDIRREO VOTII
6ulated upon by Can, And claimed
Tbere can be, however, littler doubt
et . 'unless griavously mistaken, the
I D poll fully seveneyfive per cent. of
t New York soldiers, all Uopperhead
it e contrary notwithstanding. Suoh,
Idea of well•informed parties,
ofrORTANT
sierchants, bankers, and brokers of
3 plass mooting yesterday, in Wall
r e addressed by Moses H. Grinnell,
~,D 1 Walbridge, R. H. Dana, E 40., of
yield, and others of similar standing
t oe world. The Corn Exchange and
produce Exchange attended in a barly.
eolt strong grounds for the Union, and
:tlr. Lincoln as the fittest person for
I sar to a successful close.
IitTLER 1N COMMAND.
1 g enerallyunderatood that this tried
practically In command of New York
two times. Therefore, there will be
or rcenaCtion of the July riots. HIS
wfil do more to discourage the mar
-0 the Copperheads than would tllO
la the city. Every Grne man,
Atical prejudices may be, will thank
w r this notification of his resolve to
oris from the torch of the Incendiary
00 of the mob-men.
:Br Telegraph.]
NRW YOarc, Nov. 6.
OP RIEGULAP. TROOPS.
'l, and 14th Regiments of regular•
troops arrived here to-day, and are
;:luos parts of the city.
:MI 10th Uouneo int Regiments,
; 'Hawley, arrived here today, with
;Iv General Boiler. It, is understood
orison duty here.
qachus.etts Regiment, one hundred
tonight, en route homeytheir,
cF:•vr OP RIVER THIEVES.
;fie harbor police seized the schooner
a vessel of 160 tons, and arrested
:,named Brenner (who acted as cap
and Scott, on the ground of having
epantity of pig iron at Orotoo, New
eve nty tons In all, of which twenty
;03 hoard. It appears that an ergs--
, ased this vessel fora long time for
:Jrryin offlunder. The catured
:0 bar g lrg committed extensive rob-,
Nert3lo33 B,
:r OP TEE GUNBOAT ITYRISCIIIS.
tt draft, tarn-screw gunboat Hybis.
,ficfal trial trip yesterday, in which
lIMIbI, She was built at Fair-
Sam ra uel y H. Zook. She has two of
.oi, and, working under an easy pies;
Blokes eleven knots. She steers
0 complete circle in four nalnuteS
wads,
. PIRATII CHASED.
McClellan, from New Orleans on the
:rived. She reports that on Nevem
ming Pan Steals, saw a United
chnsing and firing at a large steamer,
e.slacks, and burning soft coal. The
eleing on the rebel very rapidly.
Ale Eutertainmentp.
ritula THRATREI.—The visitors to
. Saturday night enjoyed an enter
. worth. The performance consisted
11 :Stranger" and Tobin's " Honey
one or two exceptions, both were
!Most irreproaohable manner. The
. ening but penitent wife have rarely
den more force and pathos than by
The morose and suffering recluse
representative in Itir. Plordaunt,
Pa great favorite in this city, and
!Jing to eminence in his profession.
t an excellent Peter. :This actor,
to guard himself against a fatal
late has seemed to be creeplog
lances. It is one thing to be quiet
to be lifeless.
as finale to an evening's entertain-
Honeymoon," performed as it was
laid not easily be imagined. The
bat one imperfection. The im
yrs, Bowers as the scornful but
and of Mr. Mordaunt as the wisely
ailed their acting in the previous
the stage manager, whose merits
!said he glad to acknowledge more
yield us opportunity by oftener
a very amusing Rinaldo. The
;morn was pleasingly sustained by
:ok, an aotress of constant grace,
modesty.
Monastery of St. Just" will be
Ant time in this city. This play is
one of the most effective of the
MEM, by Delavigne, and has been
great success in London, and re•
mere in Baltimore.
tTRES7 TRZA.TRE.-" Waiting for
.lei has proved quite a successful
lidrawn after Tuesday, to makewray
Hy, called "The Plebeian's Baugh
int week is the last of the engage.
banana, who will be succeeded by
gun.
'I'.IIET THEATIVIE.r. and Mrs.
shave proved a sufficient attrac
.eatre during the past week despite
Cement. The drollery and humor
Ito exponents of Irish and Yankee
o doubt, continue during the pra
t with the success which they de•
irs. Williams will appear tonight
;e," and "Latest from New York.”
7 will be Concluded by the farce
in which Stuart Robson and Miss
Var.
rs NATIONAL OIROVS.—The MMus
'but street, above Eighth, is now
:dor improvements, and will be
Thursday evening, 10th Inst., for
1, by Dirs. Uharles Warner, a lady
Is energy, who promises to introduce
In the profession during the season.
I circus is a valuable acquisition in
cements.
Tl 7 IT E 1 '
will end the most exciting political
:le age. The result is set down as a
rerybody, of course. Nothing could
however, than that the beat place
to buy the best and cheapest Coal
here, 057 North Ninth street.
AW' AND GENTLBMWEI FURNISH-
Would call the attention of the
tenelve assortment of Gentlemen's
Hand Winter Under-clothing, White
other Gooda appertaining to a gen
rote, manufactured in beat style and
and offered at reasonable prices, by
at his old stand, Nos. 1 and 3
OP Gezmentan's FURNISHING
IT Mr. George Grant, No. 610 Chest
' e finest in the city, and his celebra
tat Shirts," invented by Mr. J. F.
taturpasSed by any others in the
Wort, and durability.
ti Atm»; NEW.—Prlessre. Wood &
inst street, announce to their lady
Cvelvet bonnets are made over, and
)tats reshaped 'at their establish-
Ot ETESIEB.—The Emperor of Rue.
"ling a visit to his Imperial neighbor
'e two Emperorts hob•nobbed together
Arent cordiality, and high compli
tween them. It IS understood that
Ilimented Napoleon upon his. ele
toe, and the last-named potentate
%Ifidentially, that it was altogether
et that he sends to this country and
Sunday suits at the Brown Stone
of Rockhill Si Wilson, Nos. 803 and
.reet, above Sixth.
dully inscribed to Mr. Geo. 'Francis
le for the next Presidency.
Sant is the march of mind!
ayes yesterday behind ;
:where such increase gains
node of drawing trains.
!Is drew, then steam was used ;
as some minds amused.
all these we man surpass,
I's a Train that goes by—gas
I Your Olothing at Charles Stokes Sr.
lei tinder the Continental, and don't
Pon of yourself.
I CLOTHING,
%thin g ,
At Granville Stokes' Old Stand,
At Granville Stokes' Old Stand,
At Granville Stokes' Old Stand,
At Granville Stokes' Old Stand,
PERRY a CO., CLOTHING,
THIRD and CHESTNUT Atitiate.
PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PERRY
.'& CO.. CLOT/H.138, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, TFIERI, and CHESTNUT.
PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, T BIRD. attd.CHESTHUT.
PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
P E R RY & CO.. CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
P E R RY & Co., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
FERRY & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD'aidTHESTNUT.
PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, TRIED and CHESTNUT.
PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, 'THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PERRY & CO., 4LOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PERRY dr CO!. CLOTEfING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, THlRD'and ,CHESTNUT.
PERRY & CO, , CLOTHING, TRIED and CHESTNUT.
PERRY &.CO., CLOTHING, , THIRD and ORE TNUT.
PERRY- & CO., CLOTHING,' THIRD and CHESTNUT.
cml4 fmw tf
'To PURCHASE CLOTHING at low prices,
make a tielection from our stock of READY-MADE CUR
ERS TB, We are selling goods equal in style, flt, make,
and material, from 25 to 50per cent. lower than is now
charged for same goods made to order. We have all
styles, sizes, and prices of Clothing, Meng', Youths',
ind_Boys'. All can be suited without delay or trouble.
BENNETT & CO.,
oe4.mtathi tt TOWER HALL, 518 MARKET Street
OVERCOATS FROM -$l4 TO $55. OVOROOATS.
OVERCOATS FROM $l4 to $55. OVERCOATS
t 6 6.6
OVERCOATS FROM $l4 to $66. OVERCOATS
OVERCOATS FROM $1.4 to $55. OVERCOATS.
WAAAMAKBR & BROWN,
OAK HALL,
S. E. corner HICTE and MARKRT Streets.
4,8 , Young Men's Suits and elegant viriety of the
best class Clothing at REASONABLE PRICES.
WHBBLICE & WILSON'S HIGHEST PEEMMiI
TRIkOREAPEST. SIMPLEST. AND
gearooms. '7O 1- CREI3I2I7T Street. above Seventh.
CONIVELT.,.-:-On the sth instant, Emma P:, daughter
of Georwe and Elizabeth Connell.
Funeral from her father's. residenco, La Orange,
Darby rosd, this (Monday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock.
HAWKINS. —On the 23t1, nit., of wounds received in
the action of the 27th. near Richmond, Limit Col. (late
aptniu) Geo. W. ErklWhiflic t 97th Regiment, P.
aged 37 years;
His friends and those of the family, the members of
his regiment, and Phomix Lodge, A. F. td., are re
spectfully invtted to attend the funeral, from the resi
dence-of his father, John Hawkins, in Upper Darby, on
Monday, 7th inst., at 2 o'clock P. fd. withont further
notice. ears leave Forty. first and Mat kst streets,
hourly, direct to the house. Interment at Mt. Morish
Cemetery. "
MILLER. —On the morning of the 4th instant, Andrew
Miller, in the 6501 year of his age. ,
The relatives and friends of , the family are respectful
ly invited to attend his funeral, from hie late residence,
EO4 Routh Fourth street, bete w Catharine, on Wednes
day, the 9th instant, at 1 o'ulock P. M. Interment at
Laurel Bill Cemetery. es**
ROWLA ND. —On Thursday, the 3d of November. Al-'
bert 0. Rowland, in the 42d year of hie age.
The relatives and friends of the family ere respect
fully invited to attend' the funeral, without further no.
lice, from the residence of his father, in Cheltenham,
Montgomery county, on Monday, the 7th inst., at ten
o'clock. - • *5
SEEGER.—On , Thursday, November 3, Frederick L.
Seeger, aged 34 years. -
His relatives and friends are invited to attend the
f nueral, from the residence of his mother, No. 011 North
Sixth street, on Monday nest, at 10 A. M. *5 5
PARKINSON. —On the 3d instant. Mary It., youngest
daughter of Robert B. and Jane B. Parkinson, in the
Ilth year of her age
Funeral on Monday, 7th 'natant, at I o'clock P. M.,
from the residence of her parents, East Walnut lane,'
above Morton street, Germantown. • To prodeed to Lan-
rel HIM
HALL. —ln Philadelphia, November 6th, Thomas M
Hall, in the 30th year otitis are.
Weekly Reßort of Interments.
HEALTH. Orme. November 5, ISM
Deana and Interments in the Otty.of Phi ladeLph
from the Zia dal, of Oct. to the 6th of Nov.. 1864.
<urns or DEATH
•
Asthma
Asphyxia
GECEIIIII
Allmel nada
Apoplexy
Burns and Scalds.. • .
Oancer
' Breast
" Uterus
_ .
" Stomach ....
Casualties
Croup
Congestion, Brain...
Lungs ..
Cholera Infantnm...
Caries of Skull
Coma
Consumption, Lungs
Convulsions
Cyanosis
Diptheria
Diarrhoea
Dropsy
" Abdominal .
Brain
" Chest..
Heart
Disease of Heart....
.• Liver.
Frost'e (End
Drown; d
Dysentery
Debility
Effusion on Brain...
Eryitpelas
Fracture of Thigh ..
Few
Brain
" Congestive .
" Catarrhal...
" Camy
"
Petechial...
OP THE
Under 1 year
From Ito 2........
2to 5
" 6tolo ..
" 10 10 15 ..
" 15 to 20 • •
" 7/oto3o ••••
80 to 40
" 40 to 50.. .. . ..231
I
WARDS. WARDS. I WARD&
First 14 Tenth ....10 Nineteenth
Second .........111.Eleventh. 41 Twentieth Twentieth
Third 3'Twelfth Twenty-fir.
Fourth .... 9 Thirteenth .....11 Twenty -set
Fifth........... 19 Fourteenth. •• .. 7 Twenty-thi
Sixth .... 8 Fifteenth 19 Twenty-fot
Seventh ..17 Sixteenth .• 4;Twenty-tift
Eighth - 11 Seventeenth'.... Unknown..
Ninth . ..... ....14,Eighteenth 71
Total
Deduct deaths from the country
Fret deaths in the city
. .
NATIVITY. —United States, 223; Foreign, 60; Unknown,
17; Almshouse, 10; People of Color, 21; from the coun
try, IS .
The number of deaths t compared with the correspond
ing week of 1863 and of last week, was as follows;
Week ending November 7th, 1863, was 2-10,
Week ending October 20th ,' 1864, was 270.
Males, 179•, females, 121; boys, 89; girls, 83.
Deaths and interments of soldiers, 47.
By order of the Board of Health. '
. GEORGE B. CHAMBERS. Registrar.
LUPIN'S BLACK ALL-WOOL REPS.
Lupin's Black All. Wool Empress Cloths.
Do do do Mousseline de Leine%
full double width.
do Tamise
do Merinoes.
do Cashmeres.
do Thibet and Long Shaw le,
full and extra sizes.
Do do Bombazines, dm, &c
BESSON & SON, MOURNING STORE,
0c2.4.tt No. 918 CHESTNUT Street.
Do do
Do do
Do do
Po do
VIBE AND LANDELL ARE OFFER
ING all their Foreign Goode, one Gold basis of 190
Premium, and as Gold has now advanced, they are able
to offer buyers a better chance than they can obtain
elsewhere. Lyons Velvet for Sacks and Cloaks. Best
Black Silks in the city. Best stock of new goods in
town. nod-tf
tgr LABOR, INCOINE, AND REVD.
NUE —COAL COMMITTEE.
In addition to numerous contributions heretofore ac
knowledged, the undersigned, with pleasure, acknow
ledges the receipt of. the following:
Proceeds of coal purchased with contribu
tion made by workmen of Norwegian 'Coal
Company 8460 30
Contributed by the mine contractors and em
ployees of Lehigh Coal and Navigation Com- '
pany, at Mauch Chunk office
Engineore' Department
Clerks
Can al
Railroads
SUMMIT MINES.
Mine No 2, Sharpe, Van Horn and.
employees 276 76
Mine No. 4, Bertsb, Leisuring & Co. ,and
employees 179 83
Mine No 6, Jamee M. Lean & Co., and
employees 162 19
Mine No.. 6, Abbott & Davis and em-
Mine N
ployee o s ..•. 72 55
. 8, Sharp & Winterstein and
employees ....143 25
Mine No. 9, Daniel Bertsh and em
ployeea 95 79
Machine bhop and Foundry, M. B. Ab
bott 19 68
S. T. Minnick and others 30 80
Remitted by B. Barman, Pottsville: •
From a Clerk—the odd change for 6 days, ow
ing to the scarcity of pennies and currency—
could not be paid under 26'oents
Contributions by hands of Johnt Anderson....
Proceeds of Coal. contributed by B Ham
mett, from his. Vick et Mountain Colliery.... 1,323 13
Previously reported 63,456 58
OIL SUBSCRIPTIONS:-.-PERSONS
desiring to engage in an Oil operat ion presenting
unusual inducements should promptly avail themselves
of the opportunity to secure one or more of the balance
of the ONE HUNDRED SHARES for the purchase of
SEVEN TRACTS OF 'VALUABLE OIL TERRITORY,in
Venango county. These estates alt front on the Alle
gheny river and its tributailee l arein fee stsnPle, sub-
Ject, to no royalty tenets, or mortgages, and adjoin and
are in the immediate vicinity of roar oil companies.
When the list is full they will thus be conveyed to the
subscribers, who will organize the Company among
themselves, elect their own officers, and otherwise
themselves manage the affairs of the Company. BY the
plan proposed handsome results may with confidence be
expected. Shares $l,OOO each; five per cent., or $5O on
each share, payable on subscribing.
Books to receive subscriptions to the balance of the
shares are now open.
)or maps and circulars, giving farther padiculare.
address or apply to the hodersigned,bY whom subscrip
tions are received.
DUNCAN M. MITCHISON,
Office N. E. cod. FOURTH and WALNUT Ste.
Subscriptions, by mail or otherwlsejalso received by
E. BO RDA. Treasurer
327 WALNUT Street, Phiimig.
THE FOLLOWLNG ADDITIONAL
donations kave been received for the rational
Sailors' Fair, Boston, March 1: .
Cash 1 00 03
Mrs. J. P. Steiner 6 CO
Cleo. W. Hill lo 00
ler. Pyle, goods valued at 60 00
Mrs. Dr. Wallace. books valued at 60 00
J. 0 Meade, goods valited at 20 IX)
'
G. W. Huller, goads valued at 8 00
Amos Hilborn, goods valued at ......... ........... 800
Ooidthwalt & Co., goods valued at 2 50
J. F. Young & Co., goods valued at 26 no
Also, bronzes from Cornelius & Co. ; ferrotypes from
Master E. Wallace; afghan from Mrs. Newhall: fancy
articles from Mrs. Frazer, Mrs.. Major Green. Mrs. A.
H. Burns,- Mrs. R. Sharp, Miss Smith, Miss M. A.
Clark, Miss Cooper, Mrs. W. P. Hacker,,,Army Aid of
Norristown; afghan from Mrs. J. Hazeltone.
Mrs. D. HADDOCK, Ja.,
li .
• Treasurer.
re are now
m for per-
Colds are
m of many
being laid,
hies that a
Itorant, In
Ireton , or•
of dangers
eis are of-
Indard re•
,t street.
I treated
1 Pine et.
mlnation.
igir SIXTH WARD V N lON ASS°.
CIATION will meet at Leech's Hotel, CHEESY
Street, between Third and Fourth, THIS (Monday)
BTU INO, at 7% o'clock. By order
WILLIAM B. BARNES, President.
Jon:: O. SITTI.BR, Secretary. It
ertisement
lerils of Me
WTHE REGIULALE MONTHLY
Meeting of the ECLECTIC MEDICAL MAMMA.
TloN of Philadelphia will be [held THIS (RONDA!)
EVENING, at the Eclectic Medical College, NINTH
Street, below Locust. Subject-for discussion, Female
Medical Education. " The public are invited.
T. F. BLAKE, N. D , Secretary.
~~-,~
rl~~~i.
lar• NOTICE.-THE WEST PHIL&•
DELPHIA TRUST COMPANY have removed
their office from No. 1429 to No. 303 E MARKET
Street, (opposite the new Passenger Depot of the Penn
sylvania Railroad ) where the business .of the Insti
tution will be conducted as usual.
no - ft* DAVID B. PAUL,Prestdent.
,een sold by
popularity.'
)111,1),
ThITNUT.
LATIUM
for RETAIL
marked in
• warranted
tly adhered"
I' OLD-118-
en, 804
deBl-1,
rarOFF ICE OF PENNSYLVANIA
CENTRAL COAL AND OIL COMPANY, N. E.
corner , THIRD and DOCK (Second Story.)
, -NOTICE.,—The Board of Directors have this darcall
ed in an assessment of TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER
SHARE on each share of the capital stook of the Corn-
PMF, Ramble on or before the first Mir of December.
IM4. by, order of the Board. ' • ,
nos-flt• •• - ADAM WARFEL/dill, Trossarer. •
LOCK` -STITCH
SEWING MAORINFA.
DIED..
CAMS OF DEATH.
Fever, Scarlet
Typhus
" Typhoid
Hemorrhage
Stomach and
Bo wele
- -
" Lunge
}looping Cough
Inflammation, Brain
" Bronchi
" Kidneys
" Larynx '
"
Peritoneum .
" Pleura. • '
" St. & Bowels.
" Spleen •
" Uterne.. ,
Intneeneceptlon..,:
Inanition ....
Intemperance
Jaundice
Manta-a•Potu
Maraemus
Measles.... .....
Neuralgia
Old Age
Obetruction, 'Bowels
Pyernia
Scrofula
Sore Throat....
Mouth
Softening of Brain ..
Small-Pox
Still-born
Tetanus • ~. ••••
Unknown ......
Urelmia. • ....
Wounds—Gunshot.%
Total
' E THERE WERE
-68 Fro m
. 60 to 60
38 60 to 70
32 " 70 to 80
19 " SO to 90
8 " 90 to 100
17 " 100 to 110
86
Total
6634 85
..• 81 75
244 78
498 86
367.689 02
E BORDA, Treasurer.
lIITIOIAL UNION TICKET
ABRAHAM LINCIO:C.N
ANDREW J'OHNEiON
SENATORIAL...
MORTON MoMICHABL, Philadebbia.
THOMAS CUNNINGHAM, Beaver Corattil
REPRESENTATIVE.
1. lobert P. Sing. 13. Elias W. Halo.
1. G. blorrieon Coates, 14, Charles H. Skrins6l
8. Henry Bumze_„ 16. John Wister,
4, William H. Bern. 16. David lifcConanghy,
6. , Barton H. Jenks. 17: David W. Woods.
6. Charles M. Bunk. 18. Isaac Benson,
Y. Hobert Parka, 19. John Patton,
8. William Taylor. 20. Samuel B. Disk,
9: John A. Hieetand, " 2L Everard Blerer, •
10. Richard H. Corre ll, 22. John P. Penney,
11. Edward Holiday, 83. Ebenezer MoJunklaa
12. Charles Y. Head, 24. John W. Blanshard.
55 , order of the State Cent
LEAkf;tl7E HALL.
THIS EVV.NING-,
HON. CHARLES GILPIN
MAJOR McNITOEIAEL,
And other Distinguished Speakers,
W=. " REPUBLICAN INIVINCIRLES,
A Fpecial Meetiag of the (Nab will be held'
THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, at 8 o!clook
•
A full attendance is requested. as business - of great
importance, will be transacted.
All members having LASIPS in-their possession will
urn them in, as it is expected the Clad will turn out in
great force
WM. L. Fos, Jr., Secretary
Or FIFTEENTH WARD:
NINTH DIVISION.„
A meeting of the Citizens of Ninth DivisiOn, •Flf
teenth ward, will be held THIS (MONDAY) EVENING,•
t Hall, NORTH Street, below Eighteenth, at 8 o'clock.
Pr. B. B. ADAMS, of North BroaVetreet Presbyte
rian Church: •
Rev. THOS. CUNNINGHAM, of Alexandrian Presby
tertan Church, -
N. K. RICHARDSON, Esq., and other slit alters will
address the meeting.
The loyal citizens of the ward are invited to attend.
This Is the last call for the victory on TUESDAY.
• . H. B. lIX_OITS, - Cliairman.
J. ATLEE WHITE, Seeretary. . lie
TO TINE .111:1111ION VOTERS OF
U PH ILADELMIA.—At a meeting of the Ram
five Committee of the
MERCANTILE TINION CLUB,.
held on November let, the following resolutions were
unanimously adopted:
Resolved, That this Clab will present- to the ward
giving the largest increased pro rata vote for the Union
Electoral Ticket, compared with tbe October vote, the
SPLENDID •TRANSPARENCY
.....
carried by the Club in the procession October Stb, re
pretenting "Our Flag supportid. and defended by the
Army and Navy. "
Resolved, That Narshal JAMES 'D. KEYSER be era-
Pon ered to carry the above reso) ntion into greet
C. J. HOFFMAN, President.
Wst. A. Bowls, Secretary. no7-2t
srwm WARD' LINCOLN ASSO.
CIATION. —A special meeting. of the Ninth
ward Lincoln Association will be held THIS (Monday)
WINING. Nny. 7. at 8 o'clock, at the Hall, III&REET
and MERRICK Streets. AU loyal men of the ward are
rtouested to attend. ,
By order of the Ward Committee of Superintendence.
JOHN D. HILL; Secretary.
TWENTY-FOURTH WARD.—
LINCOLN. JOHNSON, UNION: AND VIC
TORY I— Messrs. D. W. C. O'Brien, D. P. Sonthworth,
J. W. Farrell, and.Lient L. C. Reeves will address the
Lincoln and Johnson • Club; at their He.dociarters,
StAREAT Street, above Thirty-third, THIS EVENING,
7th inst , at 8 o'clock. Let every loyal citizen, not
otherwise engaged in his precinct, attend this lasi grand
rally for Liberty and Union ! The - Executive Committee
Will meet at 7. CHAS: GITHERS, Pres. pro tem.
MAI THENV MORRIS, Secretary.
iIIgrTHREE CHEERS FORABRAIHAII
AND THE UNION. —A Mass Meeting wilt be
held THIS EVENING, at the northwest corner of
TWENTY-SECOND and COATES Streets, Fifteenth
Wald, when the Union ladies of the Eighth Precinct
will present a large Union Flag to the Union Ipen of the
Eighth Precinct. The, flag will be presented by Col.
Wm: F. Ulan. and received by Abraham Myers, Esq
on behalf of the ladles of the Eighth Precinct of the
Fifteenth Ward.
OrMEDICAL LECTURES BY-PROF.
W. PAINE, M. D. every WEDNESDAY EVE
NING, at 8 o'clock, until the Ist of Febraarg, 1561, at
the New School Medical College, NINTH Street. below
Walnut. Lecture I. Nature, causes, and New School
treatment of * Consumption. Seats free. leAtea and
Gentlemen invited. Medical Students who have not
the means to pay full fees, and wish to attend the Col.
.ege, can obtain thefree ticket by applying to the Dean,
W. PA I NE, - M. D..
Noe. 931 and 933 ARCH Sliest, Philad.s.
OFFICE OF THE CI rY- BOUNTY
FUND COMMISSION, No. 44% PRUNE Street
PITILADELPHIA, November 4, 1564.
Until further notice the following - bounties will be
paid to men duly enlisted and on aad after this date
mustered into the military or naval service of the United
Statee,and credited to any Ward or District of Philadel
phia:
For twelve months' recruits, one hundred and my
IA ars.
MIIM3
- -
For two years' recruit% three hundred dollars.
For three years' recruits, four hundred and fifty dot-
And to moiled citizens, Who furnish substitutes in
datums of a draft—
For one year's substitutes, one hundred dollars.
For two years' substitutes, two hundred dollars.
For three years' substitutes, three hundred dollars.
nob-et R. P. KING, President.
WOFFICE PENNIIYLVANIA•R&IIL
ROAD COMPANY, •
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 4461861.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.—The Shareh olders in
this Company are notified that, under Resolution of the
Board of Directors, they are entitled to subscribe to the
Stock of the Company the amount of TBN PER CENT.
on their respective interest, as 'shown by the Books of
the Company on the WI in.t
Each Shareholder entitled to a fraitional part of a
share, under the terms of the Resolution, shall have the
privilege of subscribing for a frill share on tho payment
of Fifty Dollars.
This Stock will be issued at the par value or FIFTY
DOLLARS per share. Accrued interest at SIX PER
CANT. will be charged from Ist inst. until payment is
made.
The Books for subscription and payment will be open
on MONDAY, the 7th inst , and will close on the 31st of
December next, aft -r which no farther subscriptions
will be received under this Resolution.
nod-tde3l
OFFICE OF THE WEST PHYLA"
DELPHIA PASSENGER _RAILWAY CO.
• PHILADELPHIA, liovAmber 2d, :1864.
At a meeting ofthe Stockholders of •this Company,
held at their office, on the Ist instant, the following
gentlemen were duly elected Directors for the ensuing
year, viz:
John S Horton, Samuel Baugh,
John F. Gross, J. Warner Johnson,
Berman J. Lombaert, Benjamin Griffith,
John C. Davis,
James G. Har William IS , Wright,
die.
And at &meeting of the Board of-Directors, held this
day, the following officers were elected, via:-
JOHN S. MORTON, President.
WILLIAM MARTIN, Ja Secretary and Treasurer.
GEORGE C. JERVIS, Assistant Secretary. no6-6ts
NOTICE.—THE BOOKS OF SUB
SCRIPTION to the Cipital Stock of the "Frank
ford and Philadelphia Passen ger Railway Company of
the City of Philadelphia " are now open at the office of
the Comrany, 4384 CLISSTP UT Street
nod-ero A. B. KEITH, President.
, PHILADELPHIA DENTAL COL-
I 108 North TENTH Street. west side,
above Arch street.—Professional' &rotas rendered in
the Clinic from 9 to 11 A. M. and 2 to 41'. M., gratui
tously, cyFry day except Saturdays and Sundays, from
the first of November, 1361; to the first of March, 1863.
n045-3t
$1,760 76
ligr FIFTH WARD Itt ILTIONAT. UNION
PARTY. —A meeting 01 the Union men of the
Ward will be held at Good Intent Hall, 602 SPRUCE
Street. on MONDAY EVENING, November 7th, at m
o'clock. Division officers are particnlarlT reqttested to
attend. I. S. ATKINSON, Jr
nob 2t* Secretary.
POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE.—THE
Winter Course of LECTURES, and practical
demonstrations in Mining Metallurgy, Civil and Me
chanical Engineeering, Chemistry and Arabi' ectara,
will begin on MONDAY, November 7th, and continue
Four Months. Apply at the College Braiding, MARKET
Street and West Penn Square.
ALFRED L. SMEDY, M. D.,
no St* President of Faculty.
IgrOFFICE CALDWELL OIL CO:PL.
PANY, rear of 91113,1 WALNUT Street, second
story.—Certificates of stock of the Caldwell Olt Com
pany will be issued, upon pzesentation of ncelpts, at
the Office of the Company, on and after hfONDAY,
November 7. CHARLES M. SITES, Secretary.
PHILA.DISLIMIA. NOV. 5. 1854 nos St
gro YOUNG MEN PREPARED FOR .
THE COUNTING. HOUSE and BUSINESS LIPS
st CRITTENDEN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, No.
637 CHESTNUT Street, corner of Seventh.
Practical instruction in BOOK-KEEPING in all its
branches; PENMANSHIf, Plain and Ornamental;
CON MERCIAL CALCULATIONS, in the sborte.t and
most approved methods; TELEGRAPHING. by Sound
and on Paper, taught by a first-class Operator. Also,
Commercial Law, Business Forms, Detecting Counter.
felt Notes, Mathems..ics, Ste
Students inetracted separately, and can inter at any
time.
EVENING MISSIONS continue !rim September 15th
to April Mb, thus giving to those engaged during the
day an opportunity to become qualified for holding de
sirable po,itions in business life.
Catalogues, containing terms, &c.,and the names of
nearly five hundred students; may b e obtained; -gratis,
on application. • no 4 St'
liar DIVIDEND NOTICE.
Oftice of the CORN PLANTER OIL COMPANY,
No. 524 WALNUT Street, October 27, HAL
The BOARD OF DIRECTORS have this day de
clared a Dividend of TWO PER CENT. en the Capital
block of this Company payable at their Once on and
after NOVEMBER 12, clear of State Taxes.
The Transfer Books will be closed on the lst of NO.
MEMBER, at 3 P. 51., and be opened on the lath.
c0c28.14t , THOS. R. SEARLS, Secretary.
lar OFFICE OF :THE AETNA BRINING
OOMPANY—PnILADELYnte., Oct. 29, 1864.
Notice is hereby Oven, that an instalment of ONB
DOLLAR PER SHARE Aln on each and every Share of the
Capital Etock of the
ETNA MINING COMPANY
has this day been called in, payable on or before the
14th Day of NOVEMBER, 1864 at the Oftice of the
Company,
No. 324- WALNUT etreet, lau
treet, pseeipki a .
By order of the Directors,
oc3l-1214 , . • B .A. HOOPES, Treasurer.
MrMERCANTILE BENEFICIAL AS
' SOCIATION. —The twenty third annual meet
ing of the MERCANTILE BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION
OF PHILADELPHIA will be ;Aid on TUESDAY NEXT,
November Sth, at S'o'oleck P. It, at No. 118 South
SEVENTH street. The annual report will be submitted,
and an election held for a Board of Manager.' to Berra
rot the ensuing year. -WILLIAM . A. ROLIN.
nolAt • , • Secretary.
GREAT BASIN OIL LOSIPANY
DIVIDEND NOTCCE.—The Directors of the
above Company have this day declared a dividend of
TWO (2) PER. CENT. on the Capital &oak, payable
on and after the 10th Inst., , at their Office. .19o.• 7 P.Z.
WEAR BUILDINGS, WALNUT. below Tbird. .
G. W. WILLIAMS, Sec'y aaci•Treastr.. .
PITTLADELPETA, Nov.'l, 1864. . noS-RI!
.THE._..I?RESS - , -. I' I .I.TTL.NMLPITtI,.
.IkION-pAir,..-..-N0,,vg:413
FOR PIZESID.EIST.
Olt ILLINOIS,
rex VWE PROMI/Ma
OF TENZiMiBIL
RILEGTORAM TIOELET.
rid Committee
LOAMEROX. Ohstram.
TAP O'CLOCK,
WILL ADDRESS TUE 1'U131.10
ATrrENTION!
ON TUESDAY NIGHT
GEORGE INMAN RICHE. President
THOS. T. FIRTH,
Treasurer
WA A.'
DA.II3IP 111 DT A ,COLORADO
GOLD MINING COMPANY •
ohnterod by the State of Pennsylvania.
CAPITAL STOCK, 11,000.004
200 000 SHARES—PAIL VALUE. d 4
PrOstdsnt"J o B NB. ANDEEBjri.
untstrroas
James E. Magee.
John W. Hall, Elarrialstilt
T. C. McDowell, de:
John Brady, " do.
W.W. Wylie, Lancaster;
Wm.' G. Shute. Colorado.
B. P. SOUTHWORTH.
Secretary and Treasurer.
Oface of the Company, No, 91N13 WALNUT Street—
Boom No. C.
Ambentioated specimens have been procured from
some of the Company's hides, and have been assayed
by Prdessors 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 Revenue), No. 427 CHESTNUT Street. Farmers'
and Mechisairs' Bank Building. Tooriginal au bsoribers,
413.50 per share, for n limited number of ((hares.
Circulars, pamphlets. or information can be obtained
at the Office of the Company after the 17th inst.
&maim 14.1864: .ocl4-1m
Thomas E. Scott,
N. B. %nesse,
Win. B. Freeman,
itobt. F. King,
John
Charles DeSayer. •
" GREAT ACENTRAL P.A7II."—ALL
1160- . 7 bills against the "Great Central Fair" must be
presented, on or before the TENTH D aY OF NOVSIK
888. at the Office of the Sanitary Como:assign, 1307
CHESTNUT Street, addressed to G. - A. !WOOD,
n01.9t Chairman of Auditing Committee.
PENNSYLVANIA R A I'L IC@ &
COM PANT. —TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT,.
PIITLADRLPFITA. Nov 2. 1863-The.Board of Direotota
DAY declared .a .semi-annual dividend of
FIVE PER CEoIT. on the. Capital Stock of the Company,
clear of National and Stat e taxes, payable on and. after
I6th instant.
Powt rs ot attorney for collection of Dividends can be
had on application at the office Of the Company, No;
23S' Smith THIRD Street. .
no 3 THOS. T. FIRTH, Treaaurer.
E FIG lITH NATIONAL ANlki,
] Orr North SECOND Street,between 'Pop
lar street and Girard avenue. will be opened for the
transaction of business on WEDNESDAY" next, 9th
inst. Bankina hours 9A. M. to 3P. M. .
H. WILLIAMS, Cashier..
no6-4r
krOVEMBZR 4;1884
TREABITKER'S DEPARTMENT'
Or NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. COM:.
PANY. '
CALVERT STATIC)N, BALTIMORE, October 21, 1814
DIVI.DEVD NO. 3.—The President and Directors of
this Company have this day declared a DIVIDEND OP'
TWO (2) PER CENT., clear of National and State
taxes, for the quarter ending September 30th. payable
to the Stockholders on the 10th of NOVEMBER next, at
this office.
The transfer books will be closed from the let until
the 10th of November inclusive. By order.
oc24.nnvflOt . J. S. LEIB. Treasurer.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.-OFFICE OF
THE ItIcCLINTOCK VILLE PETROLEUM
COMPANY, - No. 41L. WALNUT STREET.
PHILADELPHIA, October 29. 18M.
The directors of the Company have this day declared
the.seventh' monthly dividend of ONE PER GEV.
parable on and after TUESDAY, Nnvemberlsth,lB6.l.
The transfer books will be closed November 9,. at .3
o clockP. Dl., and reopened November 16. .
0c.31- m wftf WM. MOORE V, Secretary.
sliglalr — ' GIRARD BANK., ' • •
PH ILADELPIII t. Istorember -1864.
This Bank has declared a D 1V IDRIS D, out of the profits
of the /set six months. or. FIVE, PER CENT., payable
on &mend, free of all taxes. -
It will be necessary for the holders of stock which has
not been consolidated to surrender their old certificates
for consolidation before receiving the dividend.
By order of the Board.
wini6t W. L. SCHAFFER, Cashier.
CONSOLIDATION BANK,
whiAcor • PHILADELPHIA, October 13, 1864.
An election for Directors to •derve the &toning year
will be held at the Banking House on MONDAY, 21st
day of November next, between the hours of 10 A. M.
awl 3P. M. JOSEPH N. PEIRSOL,
ocl4• fmwin nl4 Cashier.
tar' UNION BANN.
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 1. 1.864. •
At a mcetingof the Board of Direetors,.hold this day,
a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT: for the Last six months,
free of all taxes, vvas declared, payable on demand.
no2wfmft ' J. J. RIICHEL, Cashier.
Mr PENN NATIONAL BANK, •
PRILADELPHIA. Nov. 1, 1854.
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of
EIX PER CENT. on. the Capital Stook for the Wit six
months. payable on demand, clear of all taxes.' '
no2;wfm6t JAMES RUSSELL, Cashier.
NATIONAL BANK OF. COM.
BERCB. PHIL ADELiII N . "1'0311091' 1.1861.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a divi
dend of FIVE' Per Cent „payable on demand, clear of
Aimee. (notwlns6L] JiDriN A. LEWIS, Cashier.
. .
Iar.EXCHANGE BANK OF PITTS.
CTISG, November let. Mt —The Board of Di
rectors have this da'y declared a dividend of SIX PEE
CENT: out of the earnings of the last six months. The
'United States tax will be paid by the Bank.
Eastern stockholders will be paid at the Western
Bank of Philadelphia oft or after the lath inst.
no3-12t Cashier.
110... MERCHANTS' AND MANITFAC.
TIMERS' BARK, • •• •
rITTEIBIIRG, Nov. 1, 1814.
The Board of Directors of this renk have this day de
clared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT on the capital
stock out of the profits of the last six months, parable
on or after.the 11th inst.. free of all taxes. Stockholders
'East will be paid at the Commercial National Bank.
no 4 7t • JOHN SCOTT. JA., Cashier.
lar• THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL
BAN% OF PENNSYLVANIA.
PHILADELPHIA, November 1, 186
The Board of Directors hatethis day declared a diet.
dend of FIVE Per Cent. for the last six months, payable
on demand, clear of all taxes. -
no 2-81 . 8. C. PALIIIER, Cashier.
IkENSINGTON NATIONAL B ANIL
Pamiamtnfra, November 1. 1864.
The Board.of Directore have thleday declared a divi
dend of FIVE Per Cent., payable on demand, clear of
all taxes. [not-6t] C. T. TERRE% Cashier.
WESTERN RANK OF PHILA..
J DELPHIA, Noveniber 1. 1864.
The Di , ectors have this day declared a dillikof
TEN PER ()ENT., payable on demand, clear a
tional and State taxes.
not-64
C. N WETGANDT, Cashier
TREE MANUFACTURERS' NA.
TIONAI, BANK. •
PHILADELPHIA. November I, 1881
The Directors have this day .declared a dividend of
FIVE PER CENT., for the last six months, payable on
demand, clear of all taxes.
not-6i 111. :W • WOODWARD, Cashier.
FiIIIRXERIP AND MECHANICS'
NATIONAL BANS, PHILADELPHIA, November
1, 1664.
The Directors have tbis day declared a dividend of
FIVE PER 03NT., payable on demand, clear of all
taxes. W. BUriIITON. JR ,
no 2. 6t Cashier.
sFeoND NATIONAL..MANIL OF
I rHILADELPFIL
Fie NIZFORD November 1. MN
The Directors have declared a DI , IDEND of SIX PER
CENT. for the last six months, payable on demand,
clear of taxes. W. R. RRAWN •
no 6t Cashier.
SEVENTII. NATIONAL BANK OF
PHILADELPHIA,. Nov. 1; 1854.
The Dii ectors have this day declared a dividend of
THREE PER CENT. out of the. earnings of this Bank
since July 1,.1864, payable on demand. clear of taxes. -
no2-St • B. 8. BALL, Castile
11W- THE PHILADELPHIA NATIONAL
BAN& Prfu..instrni a, October 31. 1861
The 'Directell4 have this day declared a dividend of
FIVE PER CENT. for the last six mouths, payable on
demand, clear of all taxes.
not-6t . B. B COMEGYS. Casnier.
Itgr 3'l BST NATIONAL BANK OF
PHILADELPHIA.
TAIL 4DELPETA, November 1, 1861.
The Board of Directors have thi4 day declared a Divi
dend of SIX PEHOENT., free of all taxes, payable on
demand ont, of the earninia orthis Bank for the past
six months. MORON McMLCHABL.
no2-et Cashier.
Itgr• THE THIRD NATIONAL BANK.
- PITTLADBLPHIA, November 1, 1864 -
The Directors bave this day declared a Dividend of
FIV PER CERT. on the Capital Stock, payable on de
mand, clear of all tames. ' B. GLBADINNING,
no2-tit " Cashier.
DIF.CHANICS' BANK. •
PHILADELPHIA, NOT. 1,1864. •
The Dowd: a Directors have this day declared a
dividend of SIX PEE CENT..'on the business of the
last six months, payable to the stockholders or their
legal representatives, on the llth inst., free of all
.taxation. J.. WIEGAII 1), Jr.,
no? 9t Cashier.
wir ATTENTION, UNION CITIZENS
EIGHTH .
A LAST GRAND RALLY FOE
LINCOLN AND .JOHNSON.
The. Union citizens of the Eichth ward favorable to
the election fOf ABRAHAM LINCOLN and ANDREW
JOHNSON, are requested to meet on MONDAY EVE
NOG, 7th inst., at 7% o'clock, at the Ball of the
Schuylkill Bose House, LOCUST, below Thirteenth.
Business of importance.
By order of the Ward Executive Committee
nos-2t 'ALEX. P. COLSSBBRRY, Secretary.
lar OT I CE. RIMMING SPRING
OIL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVARA- —Per-
Eons lislding Receipts a) e requested to call at No. 1).3
CHESTNOT Street, and receive Certificates for same.
J. C. FRYER, Secretary and Treasurer.
NOVRXBRR L 1564. no2-6t
COMMISSION OF THE 'UNITED
STATES AND ECUADOR.
Notice is hereby given that the Commission provided
for by the Convention of November 26, 1862, between
the United States and Ecuador, for the mutual mil net-
Meat of claime; was duly organized at the city of 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 haying claims upon
Ecuador are, tt erefore notified, to appear 'in person, or
by attorney, and present the proofi in support of their
claims to said Commission; or to file their claims and•
woofs with the Secretary of the Commission, " Senor
Crisanto Medina, " in ennyagnil, in the RePuldie of
Ecnador.
Claims, which-shall not be presented to the Commis
sion within the twelve months it remains in existence,
will be disregarded by both Governments and consi
dered Invalid: FREDERICK HASBANREK,
Minister Resident and Commissioner of the United
States.
WASHINGTON Om. October 1, 1884. oc3-1m
Eir WALTER .WELLS WILL CON.
Ilene to lecture before Lyceums l _Scltoole t it*.
Address to care of J. B. Ltrprdncon & Co..rhtla. °swat*
ATLAS OIL COMPANY.
CAPITAL,OI,OO6,OOO.
Office No. 524 Walnut Street, Room No. 211
£OO,OOO SHARES-PAR VALUE, $5
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.60
Ist. This Company owns (1.6) one sixth land interest'
in lot No. 21, on Rude and Eglert Farm, containing
about ono acre, on which is situated the Jersey Well;
now flowing alxiut (350 bblis. ) three .hundred and fifty
harrely per day. This interest is situated on the cele
brated Byde and Egbert . Farm. which has proved it
self to be one of the great oil basins, a large, flowing
we 1, of some 1,2f.,0 barrels, having been struck within
a few days.
2d. The. one-sixty-fourth (1.64) working interest in
lots 7 and 9, on by de and Egbert Farm, known as. the
Keystone Leases, on which there arc two producing
wells known as Keystone Wells 1 and 8, and another
well in process of boring, and from the well-known
character of the property, we have every reason to ex-.
pect a second Jersey Well. This interest is also situ& •
ted on .the above celebrated farm, and a well is now
tested on these lota with every indication, of being
a very large well. In fact, when the above-mentioned
well was struck it was the general impression that it
nag the new Keystone Well No. 4.
Bd. The one-half working interest, being one-fourth
of all the oil produced from Railroad Refit, on Miller
Farm, on Oil creek. now producing about twenty bar-.
rely per day. The Oil from this well commands a higher
Price than any other oil on the creek, on acconnt of its
superiority for refining purposes. This Company have
ordered one of the new patent air pumps, and it is.con
. ilder.lly expected that when it is in operation it will
bring the yield 'opt° tome one hundred barrels per day.
4th. One-twentieth working interest in "Breed Town.
Lease," on the celebrated Story Farm, containing 3,k4
acres. The working interest have bought a new patent
blower for a well on this lease that did produce large
quantities of oil.; and as there is also a new well going
down on thin lease, the yield to the Company will be
largely inereaeed. .
- 6th. '.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. Oa
adjoining lands above and below there axe a number of
derricks going up, and wells in process of boring. The
character of Cherry ran property has been fully tested.
Every well sunk has produced more,or less oil The
Reeti. Well is doing some 300 barrels, Antrim Well 150
barrels, and Prince Well over 100 barrels, and a number
from 60 to 100 barrels per day.
'The books of the Company are still open for-a limited
number of sithscriptione at their office, 524 WALNUT
Street, Room No. 20. • ' 1105-6t*
Mr :DIVIDEND NOTICE —OFFICE OF
THE PHILADELPHIA AND OIL OEMS OIL
COMPANY, No. 3F/ WALNUT Street.
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 2S, 1869.
The Directors of the Company have this day declared
the Second Dividend of One Per Cent. on the Capital
Stock of the Company, pay able on and after TUESDAY,
November 16. 1864, clear of State taxes.
The transfer Books will be closed on the 10111 of No
[ember, at &o'clock P. M.. and opened on the 15th.
W. D. PAINTER,
Secretary.
GREAT 'CENTS:4I4 %OVUM 810176/6,
ar- BANK OF NORTH ABFERIOR t.. .
PHILADELPHIA, 00t0b04 I bpi•
A ge;vsrai meeting of the STODKITOLDEBB of this
Bank wZfl tte held at the BANKING-HO Wigan OfOki-
DAY, the Nth day of November next at
_ll'o'clock
A. -M., to co.'isider and decide whethinr t h is ' Bask ehell
become en Alvcciatios for the business of Banking
ander. the la of the United' States.: and whether it
shall exercise tits powers conferred by the act of the
Legislature of thiaState, *mated "An aseensblingthe
banks of this Commonwealth -to becoine associations for
banking
_under the laws of the United Iltittris," ap
proved Md August, I£B.}: and to-tnko any farther &CCM
that may be necessary.
By order of the Boanrof Directors.
ocli-lino T. ROCIrLBT, Cashier.
riro F CZ' 9 F lETIYA:
COMPANY,, NO. SZYWAINUT Street
PRIZAD9LPHIA..OcIober'2I; 1364:
NOTICE le herebx, even that all stock of the -.Etna
Ninth g Company, • oR iellab Instalments are due and
unpaid; have been declared forfeited; and Will be sold
at public - Motion on lIONDAY, November 21st, 1864; at
12 o'clock; noon, at the office of the. Secretary of the
Company, ;according to the Charter and Bylhavrs, run.
less paid on Or before that, day. • .
By order of the Board Of Directors.
D. 'A. HOOPES,
0c22.tn02T k Secretary and Treasurer:
W.kfi'kE it 11.4:33ik OF PHIL/1.
R DELPHIk, OCTOBER 18. VAL
The Annual Meeting of the STOCKHCIDERS of this
Bank will be held at the BANKING HOUSEon 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 BOUSE on MONDAY, thcrtwenty-tirst
day of November n'ext, between the hours of 10 A. M.
and - 2 P. M.
0c19,tn021 • C. N. W.EYCIANDT, Cashier.
arNOTICE -BANK OF • GERMAN..
TOWN. ' PHILADELPHIA, OM. 20, 1864.
Notice is hereby glVeli agreeably to Section 2of the
Act of General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania, entitled '' An act enabling Banks of the Com- -
monwealth to become, Associations for the purpose of
Banking under the laws of United States,'' approV
ed the 264 day of August; A D. IE6I, that the Stock
holders of the Bank of Gerniantown have this day voted
to become such an Association; and that its Directors
Preprocured 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,
CHARLES 'W . OTTO,
0c22 30t - • ' Cashier,
DIVIDEND NOTIVE.—OFFICE OF
THE RYDE FARM OIL, COMPANY—No. 1 , 17
South FOURTH Street, PEUILADELPFITA, NOV.
The BOARD OF DIRECTORS hitve this day declared
a - Dividend of ONE AND 'A HATA? PER CENT. on the
Capital Stock, being 30 cents per Share, payable on and.
after DIONDAT, the 7th, free of State Tax.
The books will be closed the 9th, and opened the 7th.
WILLIAM' M. CARTER,
no?, 6t , Treasurer.
FANCY FUR*,
LADIES' FANCY FURS,
Jr , t)n.N. FAREILA,
No.' 7119' ARo4,Strevt. above Seventh Street.
At his old established store.
IMPORTEB, MANUFACTURER, AND
DEALER IN FANCY FURS
LADIES AND ODTLDREN.
Having now In store a very large and beantlfal assert.
ment of all thelifterent kinds andqualities of FANG!
FURS FOR 'LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. I
solicit a call front those In want.
Remember the name and number.
JOHN FAREIRA,
118 ARCH Street above Seventh.
I have no partner ot connection with'any other atom
in this city. - 0034mtf
GAS FIXTtTRES, &c.
CORNELIUS & BASER,
710'C'ilEST1 VT STREET,
Have - the pleatinrelo amanita* that they are noir DM;
• we& to. tarnish
A NEW - STYLE' OF GAS FIXTURE?.
SUITABLE 808
DWELLIV3, - .STORES, OFFICES, .&c.,
WHICH CAN BB
LIGHTED BY ELECITRIONT.
oe17:Im if ' •
HEATERS AND. FURNACES.
pHILADBI.PHIA
WARMING AND . VENTILATING
WAREHOUSEI,
Enamelled Slate Mantel NannlltetorY,
No. 1010 CHESTNUT STREET
ECONOMY IS MONEY.
CRILSON'S PATENT GAS-CONSUMING CONE
FURNACE
will warm Tour house with one- third less coat than
any other Furnace in use. •
MIME'S PATENT ELEVATED DOUBLE-OVEN
_ COOKING-RANGE
has no equal In the world.
Call and examine it.
At the present high prices of marble no one in want of
Mantels should fail to examine my etock of
BEAUTIFUL ENAMELLED SLATE MANTELS,.
A large stock of
LOW-DOWN AND COMMON
PARLOR : GRATES,
- • .41 0 .11.1161/ATERS &Ed-. • -
constantly on land.
-- • • VENTILAT ORS,
W...4_. ARNOLD,
No—lolo CHESTNUT . Street
• BAJIMOAD -LINES.
PENNI3.Y.LVANLi.
CENTRAL R-A:I.I4ROAD.
PHILADELPHIA TO.PITTSBURG I 4S6 MILES
The Ticket Office of the'PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
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:
8.00 Bt—MAIL TRAIN, with the followingcon-.
nections: Arrive at WEST CHESTER IN CAR-.
• SECTION 9:05 A. M. and connect with West
Chester Railroad.. arrivir g at West Chester 9.30 A. IC
At DOWNINGTOWN 9.35 A. AI. connecting with
train for Ws.rnerbarg; and reaching there at 11.10
A. M. At COLUMBIA 11.50 A M., connecting with.
Northern Central Railroad, and reaching York at
260 P.. M., Hanover Junction 3.30 P. M., Hanover
4.45 P. si.. and Gettysburg . 6.11 .P. M. Also, with
train on 'Reading and Colombia Railroad, leaving
at 2 P. M. Arrive at •HARRISBURG /.2a P. con
riecting_with Northern: Central trains North, 'thus:
Leave Harrisburg 1 46 P . M. arrive at Banbury 4.20 P
Al., Milton 6 08 P. M , Williamsport 515 P. M. , Lock
Raven 7 50P. M. (Pasrengors for Elmira, Rochester,
Canandaigne,'Niagars. Falls, etc , reach Elmira at 10.45
P.. M., and Buffalo at 6.15 A. M.) (Passengers for Dan-,
villa, Rupert, Bloomsburg Berwick, Beech Haven,
Ehiekshinny, Plymouth; Kingston, Wyoming. Pitts
ton, and Scrankiii, take the Lackawanna and Blooms
burg trains at; • Northumberland.) At HARRISBURG,
forkointe Bontiron Northern Central R. R..,leave at-1:30
P. M., arrive arlork at 2.57 P. M., Hanover Junction
8 30P.M. ,Ha noveri:46 P.M., arid Gettysburg 6 15 P. M.
At HARRISBURG, for points in Cumberland Valley,.
leaving at 1.40 P.• M.arrive at Carlisle 2.68 P. AL; '
Chambersburg 86 P. , M. and Hagerstown 6.15 P. M.
At TYRONE 6.68 P..211‘. connecting with Bald Nagle
Valley Train; leaving at 7 P. M.- and arriving at Belle
fonte at 9P. M.. At ALTOONA 7.40 P. It., connecting
With BranchtrainTor Hollidaysburg, reac ring there at
&26 P. M. At CRESSON 8.38 P. M., connecting , with
Branch train for Ebensburg, arriving there 9.40. P- M.
At PITTSBURG LBO A. fd., and there connecting for all
points West, Northwest and Southwest.
• •-• A. AL-PAO 1 ACCOMMODATION,: NO-1,
10.0 U
arri • ing at Paoli ail l A.
Al.
. • •
11,10 4hrtliann 'tact%
Columbia RatlrOad, arriving at itiz .3.10 P.
AL, Ephrata 3.33 P. M., and Reading 4.26 P. M. At
HARRISBORa, with .an . Aceommooation Train on
Northern Central Railway, tor kunbur y and:totems
dis te points, reachli g Sunbury at 6.N) P. M. - At HAS.
RISBUtte with train on Cumberland Valley for Car-
Hale, arriving there at 6.16 P. M„Arrives at Pittsburg
L3O A. Al.andtbere ;takes close connection for ill
Western points. • •
I' M. -.PARKESBURG ACCOMMODATION,
1.00 a rrives at Parkesburg at 325 P. M.., stopping
at intermediate Stations. •
2.30 .P . ...1,r*4 - cole.fialYßDGow . tk;tlmlt7:l°P
AL ' with train on Waynesburg.Branch, leav
ing at 4.301'. Al , and arriving at Waynesburg at 6.
P. Al At COLUMBIA., ar 626 P.' At*, with Northern
Central Railway, 91' York,. leaving
_Wrightsville 7 P.,
AL , and arriving at• York at 7.40 . P. M. Arrives at Har
risburg at 7.45 P. m.
ON, £rout
4.0 FAIL
D-4111131.
eet, daily , eMxAcleOp.l3Ta
Sunday.
° rives at Jab rrisburg 3.45 A. M. Mifflin .9.47 A.
M. Altoona 3.20 P. M., and Pittsburg 11.4 UP. M. The
care ate comfortable, and emigrants, or families going
West, wilt And the rates low, and have their baggage,
for :which - checks are given, forwarded .by the stme
train For further .particulars apply to .FR A.NCIS
FUNS, Emigrant Agent, 137 DOCK. Street. Between
Harrisitirg and Pittsburg a first- class car is attached
o this train for local' travel
... reaches
4 ! 00 P. .LANCASTER. ACCGAIMODATION,
ancaater at 7.2 9 P.. pt., and:Cohunbla
at 8.10 P 3E.
630 nali.e - s'Ef' ,l 3l . it 6.90 P . 2(o. 2,
ca;.oirm P. M. -PITTSBELRG.. AND NNIII.•NXPRESS,
011 • W . ) with the following connns: Arrive at
,• Harrisburg...l2lo A. 'ALI Sun bury. 3.25 A.
X s Northarnbevandr 3.39 A. Mr M il ton, - 4.48 A.
M. : Williamsport, 6.20 A. Afi ' • Lock Haven, 635
A. M. • Emperitinn• 10.12 A. AL, St. Mary's, 11.12
A. AL.: . Corry, 3:621P. 'Mr, and Brie, 636 P. Al • (At
Corry close' connection is made with OlVCreek Rail
road for Titusville and 'Shaffer's, the present terminus
of the road, thence by Stage or Boat for Oil City and
Franklin ) (Paeseniters tor D Rapert,
.11too
Blooms
burg, Berwick. Beech Have _
_ i Shickahinny,
moath, Kingston,. Wyoming ' Pittston, and Scranton,'
take the. Lackawanna and Bloomsburg trains at North
umberland.) CPaseengers for Elmira Rochester,
Canandaigua, Niagara Falls, etc., reach Elmira at
11.36 A. M., and-Buffalo 9.20 P. M.) At HARRISBURG,
with Northern Contra/Railway, for the South, leaving
at 2.60 A. M. ,• arrives. at York,. 4.10 A. Al ; Hanover
Junction, 4.4 6 A. M. ; liaves Hanover Junction, 9 60 A.
M.: arrives at Banover,.ll A. M., and Gettysburg, 1 . 2.5
P. M. At. HUNTINGDON, 4.49 A. M., with train on
Broad Top kailrvad, arriving at Hop-well, - A. If. ;
Mt Dallas, A. Dl., and counseling thence by Stage
fox Bedford. At TYRONE, 6.48 A. Di., connecting with
train on Bald Eagle: Valley Road; leaving Tyrone at
350 A. Al ; arrive at Bellefonte, 11.33 A, AL , and
Reward, 12.2 S P. M. leaving Tyrone on Clear3c:d
Baiirs a d at 9.65• A. M.;_and arriving at Phillipsburg at
It A. M. At CRESSON,•7.3I A. 31., connecting with
' branch train for Ebensburgand arriving there at 12.30
.P. M. At BLAIRSVILLE iNTEBSECTIyIi, 9:62 A. AL
connecting with branch train which arrives at Blairs
ville at 10 15 A. M., 'and Indiana, 11.45 A. M. (This
trainaleci connects at Blairsville with West Pennsylva-
I d a R a il r oad. ar riving at Saltsburg at 11 90 A, M.) Ar
rives at PITTSBURG at 12 40 P AI. , and connects for all
Pc°. •Ibta Webt
.4HiLADELPHIA EXPRESS, stop
10 46 ifril M yat Downingtown, Lancaster, Harris!
•• burg. Marysville, Newport, Mifflin, Lewis.
town; Huntingdon jr Altoona, Gallitzin, and Cone
insugh., At HUNTINGDON, with' Broad Top Rail:
,
cad. lealrioa there St. ,- .8 A. ht., and arriving at
Dudley, ---•. L Xt. Dallas, - A AL., and
ttence stage to Bedford. At ALTOONA.. at 9.15
A. Al , connection is made with train for Hollidays
burg, reaching there at 9 45 A.-AL, and thence by hack
to Bedford Arrives •it PITTSBUNG at IQ P. M.,
making close conneeti on.with through trains on all the
r iveming roads from that point, North to. the Lakes,
Wert totes Jiis elPni -and the Missouri Rivers. and
South and Southwest to i. ail 'points accessible by Rail
road. • -
Por further information ; empty at the Pains.nger Sta
tion, corner of THIRTIETH and m.4,Rgia Streets,
Philadelphia • •
no& tf 'JOHN F.' TANLEER Jr;„Ticket Agent.
GOPFEBINO_,_:4 OENTS PER YARD i t:
all widths, at SOB VINE &met. and the bnstriFee
taught on reasonable terms at BENTLEY'S,StaropIng
Store. ' • • ••• riat7:l3V
THOSE - INCOMPARABLE :;.:;;POR
-a- TRAITS. litesize Photograllis
4- A,
by B. F. ILEIMBR,•62IIC treet,.areigesouneed
by t OlunolafietlYS in 11,.rt 'wet accurate auk admirable
portraits. • '
HENRY RUDDY, • -
and :Wholesale nosier in •
PUBS OLD BOI7RBOW,
MONONGAHELA, •ItYL AND WHEAT
WECISKIES,
145 IiORTB SBOOND STRAW. below Race..Pliiis
HENRY RUDDY.
Coel9-9m) ISAAC J. RYAN&
S, E. 00114 taILTIL ADM MARKET STSEETS,
HEIM
RETAIL DRY 4; 4 '. OODS.
go PIECES OF
Elitritross CLiorrEugif
OR
• • ALL-woor, roirrams,
•
WILL BE OrtlIED MORNING,
.or A VERY' KOTERIOR QUALITY,
AT A VERY LOW- PRICE,
BLACIIS and ail the choice shades of Colors, for sale
by the PIDCE or YARD.
EDWIN HALL & CO,;'
2 . 6 . SOUTH SECOND STRICErt
no7-zaw7A
G REAT BARGAINS IN SILKS;
.
- •
- • . •
•
IL - STEEL & SON
NOS.-'713 ' AND - .7ls' NORTH TENTH STREET.
. -
Figured Black Silks, at: . .... 40
do do $1.62,4
do do - $1 . 76
do colored. Silks, at...... . ...... $1 60
.do do 76
dodo • •• • • ..... .. .$3.00
Plain Silks, choice - colors - $l.OO to 6.00
Plain Black Silks •• • .$1.65 worth $2.00
do do .. .... •.. "$2.25
do do $2,00 • $2.37
% do do $2.25 412.62
Black Silks, all qualities; at'low prices.
'RICH HEAVY MOIRE-ANTIQUES. •
RICH SATIN STRIPED MOIRE ANTIQUES.
RICH HEAVY FANCY', SILKS.
A large assortment of Fine Silks
AT'EXTRENtLY LOW PRICES.
Alarge assortment of Choice Shadee
FINE TRENCH. MERINOE%
PINE REP. POPLINS,
FINE EMPRESS CLOTH .POPLINS,'
AT I.OW PRICES:
. -
• RICH PLAID MERINOES,
• RICH PLAID ALL WOOL POPLINS,
RICH SILK PLAID POPLINS,
MUCH LOWER TRAY THE ILIVAL RETAIL
PRICES. "
A large assortment of New Dress Goods, 30 to 40 per
cent. below the cost of importaticin. We are still Sell
ing all our Goods at reduced Pricee,‘notwithstanding
the recent heavy advance In gold. no7-mws3t
.11ADIEB'
. .ca • Frosted Beavers from $3lO $13)51).
Velour Clakings from $7.50 to $9,
Chinchilla Cloths from $8 to Ell 50:
Whitney Cloakings from stto $5.
Felts, Meitons, Water-Proofs, drc.
Black Castor Beaver-farm $5.10 to
• Black Tricots from $6 60 to $B.
Beaver Cloths from $3.50 to $10:
Black Bloadolot hs from $4 to STISO.
- CLOAKS.
a Cloak-room an unequalled_ stock of elegant and
faoliionable garments made of the 'above, description of
goods, and selling at prices within reachbf. all.
FLANNELS.
"Shaker" unshrinkable Flannels' 'every quality. •
The very scarce " Washington Mills" Plitonels.
"Ballardvales," white twilled l Domot, Arc., dm
Gray, red, and blue plain and twilled' Flannels by
the.yard or piece.
• •
Fancy Shirting Flannels.
4 fancy neat styles Shirting&
Heavy and fi ne plain colored Shirtings: •
Low prices by the piece to the trade.
MUSLIMS
by the yard and pfecp, at the low prices.
New York Mills, Williamevilles, Wamsuttas.
• Good makes unbleached—low by the piece. -
Utica, -Huguenot, and Waltham wide Sheeting& .
BUTCHERS' LINENS.
Shoe Linens, Nursery Diapers, Bird-eye:
Linen Diaper, every width, by the yard.
Fine Towels and Towellings.
• GooFER & CONVID,
no - . S. writer NINTH and MARKET Ste.
STRIPED BROCHE BRAWLS FROM .
AUCTION AT SS.W: _
CIIRWEN BTODDD ART & BROTIER.
450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street.
nest above Willow. •
RICH PLAID POPLINS-0 H 0 ICE
ETYLER NOW OPEN. • .
- CIIRWEN sTODDART & BROTHER, .
450, 452. and 454 Horih SECOND Stied,
no6-3t . Above. Willow.
WRENCH MERI NOE S FROM THE
• LATE AUCTION SALES,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER. •
450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street.
AO-St . Above Willow.•
LANKETB I BLANKETS l ALL
B
•SIZEE, MAKES AND GRADES.
__
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
CIIRWEN STODDART &•BROTHER. *-
450; 4521,-audl4s4North SECOND Street, •
nor,- St _
•;Above Willow. `
TAG G & BROTHER, COR. TENTH
-••• AND PINE.
"BARGAINS" FROM AUCTION.
1 lot Ladies' merino balmoral stockings, 60c.
1 lot Misses' do do do 25c.
1 lot Fancy colors, stripe, silk scarfs. only $1.50
1 lot Ladies' merino vests, long sleeves and high
necks, $1.02:0 $2.60
1 lot Heavy, double-boiled, black silk bonnet rib
bon, 76c.
1 lot Ladies' black and white, and brown and white,
wool undoreleeves, Isc.
• 1 lot Ladles' black cloth gloves, 50c.
1 lot Feather dust-brushes, 13e.
1 lot Three-inch wide, beat quality, black velvet,
$5 60 per piece.
1 lot No.. 60, high colors, plaid velvet ribbons, 65c.
1 lot Ladies' linen collars, narrow and wide, 10
and 16c.
1 lot Gents' white merino undershirts, $1.60.
1 lot brown and lead colors, Willimantic spool cot
ton, 12c. •
1 lot Ladies' buckskin gauntlet gloves. $1.60.
Llot Ladies' black, fleecy-lined silk gloves. 31a.
.1 lot hair brushes—old prices-31, 62, 65, and 76c.
1-lot Misses' ribbed merino stockings (white). 31c.
' 1 lot Gents' fancy colors silk neckties, 2.50.
1 lot Portmonnaies. 20. 50, 35, CO. 60c., and SI.
Also, several lots of bonnet and trimming ribbons and
velvete,ladies'gents' and childrene's gloves. men's and
boys' half hose, fancy colors apd black alpacas, plaids
for children; Canton and wool flannels, plaid shirting
f1anne15,..12,4 and 13 4 Marseilles spreads, drc., etc., all
„Anction , Bargains. -. • ; nos-2t
NEW OWELERIT FOR --1864;.
. • ... • • . • .. •
A NEW AND °BEAT miniartatur
HOOP SKIRTS. - • •
. • •- •
THE rin , LEx ELLIPTIC • (OR . DOUBLE) STEEL
SPRING.. • . •
. . •
J. I. flt J. 0. WEST, No.- :97. 101AMBERB:SPEEM
NEwriaßss , • •
• • . • . .
Are the ow ners of the patent and nielealve mannlae•
turers.of this. • ..
W. BRADLEY'S
PATENTED DUPLEX ELLIPTIC STEEL SPRINE
SKIRTS.
This invention consists of Duplex (or two) ElliPtis
• Steel 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 in use aseasily
and with the same convenience as a silk or mnslir.
dress. It entirely obviates and silences the only objee-
Lion to hoop skirts, via: the annoyance to the wearer
as well as the public, especially in crowded assemblien,
carriages, railroad cars, church pews, or in any crowded
place, from the difficulty of contracting them to occupy
ing a small space. This entirelyiremoves the difficulty,
whil.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 t , h:Jeastire, comfort,
and great convenience of .wearing t e Duplex Elliptic
Spring Skirt for a single. day, never afterward
willingly dispense with the use of them. They are the
beat 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-class retail stores in this city and throughout the
different Ste toe.
,101- Inquire for the
DOUBLE ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRTS. •
RRADLEY'B DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
SKIRT,
Very flexible, folded easily when in nee to occupy a
small apace, making the most agreeable skirt worn.
Yor sale by J. M RAYLEIGH,
. 902 CHESTI.iIYT Street.
B RADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
SKIRT—The greateet improvement we have ever
v3en In LAMBS' SKIRTS, and an article of
.SUPERIOR 'EXCLLENCE.
CURWEN STODDARTids
450, 4hissii;nd 454 W. SECOND St., ab. Willow.
••
WINTER GOODS, AT THE LOWEST
MARKET PRICE.—A. large assortment of long
and square Shawls.
French Merinose,.all salon.
English Merinos?, 1% and 2 yards wide, cheap..
DRESS GOODS.Delainee and: Calicoes in variety.
Cloths, Cassimerss, and Satinets, good and cheap. - -
All kinds of Flannel?, and in all qualities.
Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, and roweling. at
JOHN H. STOM'
not No. 102 ARCH 80;34,
U. S; INTERNAL REVENUE.
UTED 'STATES .INTERNAL',RE:
VENUE—THIRD COLLECTION DISTRIOT OF
PENNSYLVANIA, comprising the Twelfth, Thirteenth,
Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth
Wards of the City of Philadelphia.
...adeleL
NOTI E.
The annual assessment, for 1864, for the above-named
Dish let, of persons liable to a tax 'on carriages, pleasure
yachts, billiard tables; and gold and silver plate, and
also of persona required to take ent license, having
been completed. •
- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the taxes aforesaid will be receivid daily, by the
undersigned; between the hours of 9 A. Sf.• and 3 P. AL
(Sundays excepted), at hie Office,- S. W. corner of
THIRD and WILLOW Streets, on and after TUESDAY,
the 'kith inst. , and until and including SATURDAY: the
19th of November next'ensning. -
PENALTIES.
• •
All persons who fail to pay their annual taxes upon
carriages, pleasure yachts, billiard tables, and gold and
silver plate, on or before the aforesaid 19th day of No
vember, 1864, will incur simony. of. ten per centum
additional of the amount thereof, and be liable to coats.
as provided forin the 19th Section of the .Bx,cise Law of
July Ist, 1862:
All persons who in like manner shall fail to take out
their Licensee, as required by law, on or betere the 19th:
day of November, 1884, will incur a penalty of ton per
seldom additional of the amount thereof, and be sub
ject to a prosecution for three times the amount of said
tax, in accordance with the provisions of the Beth sec-.
Lion of the law aforesaid.
All payments are required to be- made taTreasury.
notes, issued under authority,of the United Statea, or in
notes of banks organized under the act to provide a na
tional currency, known asNational Banks.
No further notice will bogivau- •
WILLIAM J WAINWRIGHT. Collector,
oclB.
tnol9 8. W. cor THIRD and WILLOW tits.
CLOAKS. • CLOAKS.
• _ - : - .
Mrs. 111 TATER, Agenji;
Is ao w aaning a handsome als_ortraa tof .
OAKS, FOR LADIES A4p . n ClaiL_Dlirs la rt , 6t .
At No. 36 North ISIIITH Street. •
66 11F1E HUMAN FACE DIVINE."-A
New Sradem Phtlerynomy--Eyes, Ears,
Nose, Niiuth; fluid, Hair, Handir, ,Y4ot. , Skin,
toith all 'Sips or CHARAOrmt,." and Soso. to. React
Them, given in •
HE PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAT• AND LIFE IL.
LIISTRATS,D for 1865. S. R. •WELL 3, Edltor. Portraits.
of Remarkable Men, in every calling, illustrating ditje
rent Phases of Human Character, the sane and the in,
sane, the virtuous and the vicious. Physiognomy, Ink ,
nology, Phrenology, Psychology, etc., in 'each number..
New volume, 41st, for 1865. Monthly. Only $2, a year.
" Now is the time to subscribe." Sample numbers by
Erg post, 20 cents. Please address Moser& FOWLER &
WELLS, 389 BROADWAY, New York. no7-4t .
TT s. PENSION AGENCY REMOVED
• to SOS WALNUT Street, SeconcrStory. Ofikeea
to rent on first and third floors. E. POULSON, .
.
no7-St. Pension" Agent.
TILSTriUL AND StriSt&tinkl. OLOTOING
wArers.
WA X T D-.-A. GOOD BUSINESS
•
MAN. Wien WOO. eau engage is a o ° l PaYiag
business. *dents CARLTON. Ledgesr n 07410
. .
W 1 TED -BY AN INTELLIWT
Yoting Men. some evening emPl
references given. Adtireet. for two days. 'John. Pros
Vi vant. Beet of
°Moe.
no74t.
IVI4.I4TBDRY A SALBBMA.Iii WITH
irwie•ealaTrylilsodusiDatt: aziAlik,V/IPlelr`rbielda
mama Near Trak " rrms! oth es- ree p
no, -It
VITANTED—A SITUATION AS POR
TIM in a atom b ayoniag Man of ',ober. ateadY,
and bdustrionm babnit. With bear of city retort:a:Wee.
Apply d No': 36 NortIFTRIRN3Ltast. P'
AGENTS.—AGENTS llt
• ever' GAMY. at 070. a montt eipbneeri WA, to
go
intdneePleer" 4 new and u seful arttelni. the beet sell
ing ever offered..- For particulate, addytis.with stem,.
JOHN F...LORD,I3IDDEFORD. NAINB. oeigi•d&WSre
WANTS AT $l6O PER MONTH--
We wanta reliable CANVASSER in every town
and 'county. Welts's° agents clearing sl6og , month,
which we will wove to any doubting app cant Ad
dress JONES BHOL & 00., BOO' CHEST Street,
Philadelphia. oeig-lm'
WANTEI TO RENT-FOR' THE
- 010 LWinter, a Inrnisiied HOUSE, in Oermant
niniiT, near railroad' station. 'Ketoronce given if re _
quired. Address "Botta," Press °ace. . i t s •
el WANTED TO RENT - --ON Talc
Alga led of January, DWE LLING 2101 / 8 B; With
all modern improvements and fn good rep*:•
.61. pleasant
ly ibcated: Address, with 'terms, "J. " Bost
1261, Peet Office. • s . not. St*
FOR: 'SAME AND TO LET.
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CONTAINS NEAR $5, 000 F, 000' woßra:
: FOR 6 &Lit—Said catalogue contains a east amount or
.Bret-class' City Property, Splendid Mansions, &c..
within a few miles of the city. A number of.elegant
:Mansions in West Philadelphia, Tloga street, Roxbo- •
rough, and other desirable localities. Very:eligibly
:located Bntlding Lots, &c. Also, for sale, a great aura-'
her of first 'class Farms. with Mansions, at'prices rang
ing from $lO,OOOlO $25.00 . 0 Call or sand ' 'address
for catalogue . • GEO. C. MILLER, •
Practical Real Eatate Operator.
n05.2115* • 154 North SIXTH' Street.
et: W T PHILADELPHIA. PRO
AGEPERTY TOIVBALS CHEAP. —The balance of those
splendid brovrti atone residences on forty- second street,
south or the Baltimore pike, adjoining the nem? , park,
finished in the bestwanner, with all the modern cl
niences. 'Applyin the afternoon on the nr.mises or , to
C. D. SUPPLBE, • •
no7.3t' Bo: 140 North BINETBENTEL street.
der NEAT HOUSE ...AND .-LOT ON
JO= Mount Vernon street, west of 'Flfteentb—value
s6,ooo—will exehanaed for a Germantown Cottaae,
near the Depot, of game seine. B. F. GLE SST. •
no7-3t* 123 South FOURTH Street.
FOR'SA_LE-NEAT DWELLING,
.I=anorth side Vine street, west of Nindientath. Lot, 19
by 126, to a street.' -Garden and iron ratting In front.
Price, 37,000 clear. Possession very soon.. • • -
nob-3tif MILLER. LSI North SIX ra Street.
F 0 W- AILE -A FOUR STORY
brick D WELLING MUSE, No. 125 North TWEN
TIETH Street. opposite* Bt. Clement'e Church; 18 feat
front -by 100 feet deep. `• The house has double three
story back lrnildinge and all m adent conveniences. Im
mediate possession given. - Apply to
• LgwlB ARDNIIII,- ,
nos.2t* No.. 1551 South FOUR ra Street.
•
0 FOR BALE=-THE FOLLOWING
Ala DESIRABLE DWELLINGS : -
_No. 2601'Mount Vernon street. • -_
204 •
WM Green street'.
717 and 719 North Twentieth street. • •
638 North Fifteenth street.
813 Columbia avenue. .
2203 Montrose street. . •
Also, many others, laiiret'and small in - various lo
calities. . • • B.F ; GLENN.
. 123 South FOURTH Street, and
...
no 6 - tf .8. W. nor.. SEVENTEENTH and-GREEN.
ft , •.:T.0rt..13" ALB;:-SPLENDID LARGE
Jr.& side.yard Dwelling, Seventh street. above Spring
Garden street. In Ant. rate order. Twelve rooms Lot
44 feet.front by 90,feet. $13,000. Immediate possession.
Neat nwelling, 1810 Summer street. Lot and bond
trigs 28 feet front by 111 feet deep to Spring street. Will
be sold h. bargain, and pdsiession given at once. .
Neat four. story Dwelling._ south side of Pine, west of
Seventeenth street. Lot 22 by 100 413,000
Neat well•built fonr-etory Dwelling, south side of
Pine, west of •Eighteenth street. Lot 22 by 100. 412.500.
Great bargain. Dwelling. 18t2 Pine street. Lot 18 by
100. to Helmuth street. $4,700 clear for both houses.
Neat eide.yard Dwelling, Franklin, above Poplar.
Twelve rooms. Price $11,000.• Poseeseion soon.
Beet Dwelling, 716 Brown street Twelve rooms.
Lot 18 by 85. 86,000, Immediate possession. .
Besides nearly 2000 other city properties. Call or send
for catalogue, just out. MLLES.,
nos-2tif ." 154 North. SIXTH Street.
fo- _. FOR - SALE' OR TO LET, IF NOT '
Walsold within two weeks, the: very complete new
FOUR-STORY DWELLING,' 942 FRANKLIN Street,
second door above Parrish. itentjgoa. Inquire at 151
YORK Avenue, from 7% to 8%A.-211L..1. to 2 and 6 to 6
P. M: nod-2V
BOARDING.
• • •
BOARDING. -- SEVERAL • DEBIRL - -
SLR nninrniebeCrooms,with boartr; no . obildren.
APPIY.S2S ARCH Street. . - no 4-30
PLBABANT ROOMS, WITS BOARD,
at 622 South TENTH Street. no7-411.*
VLIGIBLE ROOMS VACANT A R
RILL% alg SPRUCE Street. ooh-la'
PROPOSALS.
OFFICE OF ASSISTANT QUARTER
MASTER—MILITARY DISTRICT OF PHIL A
DELPHIA.—No 11.03' GIRARD Street, Nov. 7, Mi..
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at thin office
until noon of THURSDAY, lath instant, for the erection
and completion of additional Quarters and Storehouse
at Cadsvalader Barracks. according to plans and seci
ilcations now at the office of JOHN McARTHILR, Esq.,
Architect,-No: 409 South SIXTH Street. •
Proposals will state the shortest time required to'
complete the work, and must be made upon the blanks
fttrnithed at this office:
The United States reserves the right to reject all bids
deemed incompatible with its interests.
ALBERT S. A.SHBIBID,
Captain and A. Q. M.
EDECATIEPNAL.
O RGAN LESSONI3.•;- THOMAS LOUD,
Organist, can receive a few more PUPILS at hie
Rffidence, No. 1535. SPRING GARDEN Street.
His course of lessons for the Organ embraces also a
course of lessons on
HARMONY AND COMPOSITION.
T. L. can refer to ten Organists in this , who have
been his pupils, and to the profession generally. Ir
PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY.. ACA
vain. 'wEs.i. CHESTER. —The Tiird Session of
this ACADEMY will commence September Ist.
The Board of Trustees consiste of the following gen
tlemen
TRUSTEES.
Hon. JAMES POLLOCK. President.'
Captain WILLIAM APPLE, Vice President.
W. E BARBER..Esq., Secretary..
. JAMES H. ORNE,Isq., Treasurer.
Rev. Rich' d Newton, D. D., Charles B. Dungan, Esq., .
Rev. Thos. Brainerd, D.D.. Oeorge P. Russell, Peg.,
Hon. Oswald Thompson, William L. Borings, Req.,
Bon. Charles O`lgeill, George L. Rural, Esq ,
Hon. W. B. Lehman, . Addison. May, BAq.
Col. Wm. Bell Waddell, T. B. Peterson Esq.,
Joseph B. Townsend, Esq., Theodore Hyatt, Esq.
James L. Climb orn, Esq.,
Thorough instruction in English, the Dlas3ics and the
Sciences, by teachers of the highest attfinmEnts.'is fur
nished to Cadets. Students can be fitted for any Col=
lege class, or can prosecute to any extent the usual Col
lege course. The Military Department embraces all the
drills taught in the United States Military Academy,
Horses for Cavalry and . Light Artillery exercises are
provided. While no military duty trenches neon the
time- ssigned to scholastic pursuits, such Theoretical
and Practical Military instruction is afforded to the
Cadetlia will completely lit him to be an efficient officer
in any arm of the United States service.-
For circulars,. apply to JAMES. EL ORNE, Esq., No.
626 CHESTIMY Street, Philadelphia. or to
" • • Colonel. THEO. HYATT,
nog -lm President Pennsylvania Military Academy.
- TILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY. -
7
MILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL, four miles from
MEDIA, Pa. Thorough course in Mathematics, Classics.
Natural Sciences, and English; practical lessons in Civil
Engineering, Pn pHs received. at eny time, and of all
a gee, and 'enyoy the'bonefits a home. Refers to John
C. Capp & Son, 23 South Third street; Thos. J. Clayton,
Esq., Fifth and Prune streets: -ex-Sheriff Kern, and
others. Address Rev. J. HERVEY BARTON; A. M.,
VILT.AGR.GRERN, Pennsylvania
MISS Ti Rlr E. THROPP'S ENGLIKE
WA. AND FRENCH BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL
for Young Ladles,' 1541 CHESTNUT Street, Philadel
phia. Circulars containing particulars, terms, etc..
sent on application. _ • oc3l-11* •
PRIVATE INSTIATOTION IN ENG
LISH BRANCHES and
L.
CLASSICS dam,
0e26 7 1m* 1845.1iorth.TERETBENTH Street.
WOODLAND SEMINARY, .9:WOOD.
LAND TERRACE, WEST 'PHILADELPHIA.
Rev. HENRPREEVES, A. M., Principal. (late of the
Chambersburg Seminary.) Session opened September
14th. A Day and • Boarding School for Young Ladies.
Experienced Teachers ; instruction solid, choice, and
thorough. Circulars sent on application. anl6-3m
• •
/IEGARAY INSTITUTE .-ENGLISH
AND 'TRENCH BOARDING AND DAY .130/100L
FOR YOUNG LAMBS (1527 and 1529 SPRUCE St.,
Philadelphia). will reopen on TUESDAY. September
Nth. Letters to the above address will receive prompt
attention. Yersonal application can be made after An-
Gist 20, ]864, to . MADAMS D'HBRVILLY,
anl7-Sm • YrineiDal
gi 01 Oki I I '4l
D ISSOLUTION:: -THE COPARTNICX
-. SHIP heretofore existing under the Erns of
SAMUEL N. DAVIES St SON
Is this day dissolved. The business will be settled by
the undersigned, at No. %RS DOCK - Street;
CHARLES E. DAVIES, Surviving_Partuer.
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 34
'
COPARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned .have this slay
formed a copextnershik under the-firm of ,
DAVIES BROTHERS.
for the transaction of ag_eneral -
BANKING AND BROKERAGE BUSINESS, •
at,No. 2125 DOCK Street.
- CH ARLES.E. DAUBS,
PETER A. DAVIES.
PHILADELPHIA, Oetobei 1, 1864.
. -
U. S. Certificates of, Indebtedness, Que.rferseastewe
Vouchers and Checks, and Government Securities gene
rally, bought and sold.
Business PX.lfer and Loans on Collaterals nkgotiated.
Stockdand Loans bought and sold on Commission.
0c1.2m •
COPARTNEIISHIP. - WASHINGTON
BUTCHER, Commission. Merchant. and. Wholamas
Dealer in Provisions and Produce. has associated with
him in his business his son, Walla CLAY BUTCHER.
The ktyle of the find will beWASHINGYTOR BUTCHsER
& SOB, 146 and 148 North . Y.RONT4treet. • •
OCTOBER 21. 1864. •• • : • • 0c24•71m1s
. .
NE NV • Itomix. *a trOMPOok ,
••.: • • • .
• . • P ETROLEUM OpOTANY. '
•
CAPITAL STOOK,- 31,000,000. •
100;000 SHARES AT $lO sioß. ~
Subscription Price $6 per Spare., '
LANDS YIELDING LARGELY.
OFFICERS:
HON. DANIEL 5...
DrCEINSON, Presiden‘
WM. T. PHIPPS, Vice President. '
~. •
ROBERT BASSF,TT, Secretary.
Books are open for subscription at the office 01 the-Com
pany, No, 24 Empire Building, 71 BROADWAY,
The lands of the Company are situated in the heartee„;
the Oil Region, and. include portions of those wail.
known localities. the MeElhany Farm. the two kid
Clintock Farms," and other proved and valuablowar'
d .
ins t err it or ie s . I n cluding over Two Thousand anti a o f
the best Oil 'Territories along Oil OPeok 3114 tki i ffest
- Virginia, now ender process of snecessful devehV meat,
snd oil is already regularly , and largely predwo d. from
several wells upon them. oe,B)..sr.kWdm
4 .t.p. 0. Box 5368," York.
Addr!.ta the ComPanSts.
POTTON • AND • FLAX '.DUCK
AND CANVAS, or all numbei.e_ail. brands.
TAnt Awning. 'Prank, stud Wagolk.W, VOLDIUIk: Also.
Paper Manufacturers ' Drier Pelts, I t o o f ee t wide;
Pauline, Belling, Sail Twine, &a:
"1111 '& CO..
nag-tf - 01 . - : 103 JONES' Alm
B. THE
CLASS F R E.E
• LUNCH of Amer%
r.vitry Day and Night, at the
METROPOLITAN - BM -4823 ARCH &toot. above
the Theatre. • n03.4t4
VIT , KEASONAB&E PRIOM
....0 11,t ,,,,,,,,. JM1. .
TO FPORTSMEN—A RARE OPPOII-
... TIIISI PIT. — . I ACOII - 11, 3 1111i b co._,_ isotioimill
Dortbeeet corner of FiEen p end NION - Streets, wiP
Bell at public sale, on ONDAY MOOTING, the Ilk
instant, a superior DOUBLE GUN. made by Weetley
Ricbarde„ London. 12 bore, 20-incb. barrels, 7'i pounda
weed, wi th case cotopli.to.
Also, a splendid double barrelled DUCH GUN. namall
by Moon &,T, I F I II, 1 .12P4 ,1 ! 1 • rfo.Atore
SALT OF CONDEMNRIY QII&RZEBSI
ziAsTairs Evis.s9, ♦MSCLADICES, ato.
CHIEF QOARTERIdADTER'S OrPion.
DsPor o Wairamormr.
WASHINGTON, D. C., OttOber 27. MIL
. .
Wit
h s s eei. , at l'abilc ancVon, at the Government
Warehrmao,.sitnated on.tbe'stralre hAt4reen'll and./
and Trfentiath and Twenty- first streets; Washington.
D. C.,oh 11181 DA V -. freverhher 11, 1864. at lO cf . 4ocAt A.
alet'.or ClilaßrllltbiA'S'Tga'S STORM condemned'
art unlit Sor - .
Axes, C.tiieritors' Tocels, Brindles, Bridles,. Beoirete,,-
Saddloa, Saddlelnanketa Stable Broome, Stoves, ea!M ,
I.berelr, llube, Pauline muffs, Scrap Lea th er', Porsni
ble Forgee, /naves, and a large lot of Scrap Iron ' ant
Wagon Tires, de.
Will be sold, a.t. foot of biinelnDthetreet, near Chew'.
pee and Ohio' Canal, immedlidety after ihe ampler
tiOD of the Pale alcrre referred warnber of Aruba.'
lances, Carts. Mbi.ical Wagons,. Metallic Wagons,
WegonSodies, Boring Wagons, &e:.
Enceessful bidder:: will be recinli4d to remove *A
stons "Within five (6Ydava from the ditte of sale.
Terms sash, in Government fonds
• D. &Cox
Brigadier Genetal and Chief Quartermaster,
(46.114 NBr.ashineton,
ALIIHTSNMENTS.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUIR°.
GROVER'S GRAND GERIEAN.OI"ERI
. .
LEONARD GE:OYER .. ...
- •
- MONDAY EVENING.-Nov. 7. 1834.
FIRST APPEARANCE OF GRAND GER RAN OPERA
COMANY.
Oat) time. most liositively P , of Beildien's very favorite.'
Grand Opera.
• LA DAME BLANC.4I
.:THEODORE HABETMAN as George Browne
In which be has this season won the most ilattezlni
tcOmments Irons the critics of New Torte and Ralston.
'JOSEPH HERMANS en Gaveston.
Mr. Hermans assumes this comparatively light role
lo'gtve strength to the :Ist
4131D.0RE LEHMAN a.........:. .. .. .
From Royal Opera, Polito. (his first appe a rance s )
All'ON GRAFF ....... ...................... Mclrton.
MADAME BERTHA JOHAWNSEN as... ........ Anna.
• AILLB SOPHIE, DZIUBA ..... ............... Jemmy,
Froze hprerial Opera, Vienna, (her first al l earance
MADAIIIE.E7MMERMAN as • ai
PEASANTS. arc , 13 - PaItAND CHO'RtS.
•la - DAME BLANCHE had' proYed t Gr a ndoll Ge r man among; the Qv' ateot succeeStek of the German
Opera. The very great strength of the cast. the perfec
tion of•the grand obelus, the okilliant an" spirited en-
semble. seem to give a degreo 'of pleasure seldom ob
tained irrOpera.
EARELNAR sings, incidental*, ROBIN .ADAIR.
•
TUESDAY EVENING' Nov. 8, 18$4.
• only night; most positively. of
• GRAIt R OP R R TL Y D EB A Y E E R
BEER.
KARL 'FORMES: his first appearance since his return.
from Europe, a. Bertram, the role- in which ho made
' his first appearances in London and• America, esteems , '
one among the greatest assumptions:
FRANZ HUBNER. his first appearance, as Robert
THEODOREE kßElMAltsecondappearance,as Reim- -
lbatild.•
Madame .TORATTN•A ROT ER, her arst appearance.
ee Alicia, In Which she has this season made an enthn
ideate anemia in. Neer Teri , and Bostotr.
Madame KRATEnJOHANNSEN, second appdarance.
of Princess.
. .
Mies TEIERESA - +WOC11), her Aret aPPerahrine s , as Slew
The remaining' cast•by Company.
' ROBERT is rendered entire by the Grand German
'Opera Company, with extra Orchestm state band, et
ea. Upon its first representation in New York and Bea
ton thousands were - UM/es to obtain access to the AWL
elemies'ol'hittefc.•'
WEDNESDAY EVENING, Noy: 3;;18134";"
may Night. most positivgly. of Gotinod'Er Grasnol OpOrs;
IrAI7I3T. .
•
. ~.. . —...._ . .
THURSDAY WINING', Nov. 10,.1861,
onlytlme,mostpositiv'elyo_tVon. Weber's Givad Oita*:
D.III?..*FRSISCHIITZ.•
FRIDAY EYBNING, Nov. 11, BBC..
only time; most positively'. 'of. Halevy's Grand Opera.
THWirtVESS,
with its grand cast. It will be impossible to repeatibis
very favorite Opera, 'which upon two OCCI4OIIB dartag
the New , York season was witnessed by the Lattenit
ASSEMBLAGE ever congregated at Opera in the entire
world.
PRICES O ADMISSION.'
Secured Beate in Farm:mi t :- Parquet Circle or
Balcony
Admission to the above places
Family Circle
Amphitheatre -
Docira open at 7 o'clock.• Overture at 8 o'clock.
Beate may be eecured for ah7•nlght of the Opeta Sewn_
at the ACADEMY 0E.1113810. and GOULD'S. MUM
STORE. It
NRW CHESTNUT-ST. TELIDATRB.
MONDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS; ilioy.l and I.
CONTINUED POPHDASITY OIF
MRS. 'D.T. BOWERS,
Who will appear upon the eveg in thr i ll in gu, for p la te
first time in this citysin new. romantic - -
in three acts, by John Oxenford,.stylsd the
MONASTERY OF Wl'. JUST; .'"
OR TRW '
JEWESS OF MADRID.
To conclude with the amusing farce of
SARAH'S' VOUNG;M AN. '
CHANGE OF TIME - •
On and after Monday evening, Nov. 7,'doors will
on
at 'guar ter of 7: to commence at 7X..o'clock.
SATURDAY A_FTERNOON, Nov IS.
ELEVENTH GRAND FAMILY MATINEE,
When the FORTY THIEVES wilt be presented for the -
tbird time in this city, in all its eplendor. Admission to
the Matinee SO sents..to all Darts of the House. nol-St.„ '
AIRS.. 'JOHN -DREW'S NEW , ARCH- .
STRET THEATRE.
2D•WEER OF Ar. and Mrs. BARNEY WILLIAM&
MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS.
" . AIL HALLOW EVE,"
LATEST FROM NEW YORK, •
and
"JONES' BABY."
Mr.. anoltMrs. - BARNEY . WILLIAMS
...• .IN
.FOUR CHARACTERS.
•
WALNUT -STREET- THEA TR E.-
On MONDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS, Nov. 4 -
and 8, will .be presented, for positively the last tiniest.
the great success of the season, entitled •
WAITING FOR THE VERDIOT.
Last six nights of the distinguished tragedian.
MR. McKEAN BOCHA.NA.N.
And his talented and beaatiful daughter,
MISS VIRGINIA BUCHANAN.
On (first-thne) a new prize Tragedy,writ
ten expressly for Mr: and Miss Buchanan, entitled the
PLEBEIAN DAUGHTER..or a Father's Vengeance. •
CHESTNUT-E3TREET OPERA noun,.
No;-1.21. CHESTNUT Street. •
ALLINSON & HINCIKEN —.Proprietor',
MORAN'S MINSTRELS
appear every evening in an elegant
ETHIOPIAN ENTERTAINMENT.
Doom open at 7. commencing at 8 o'clock preelael7.
Admission 25 cents.
Reserved seats, which can be secured from 10 is
o'clock, 60 cents. 042-tf .
GREAT NATIONAL CIRCUS,
UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MRS: CHAS. - WARNER.:
(formerly Mrs. DAN RICE')
Will on on
THURSDAY EVENI NG. Nov 10th, DK
FOR THE WINTER SEASON,.
ON WALNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH.
The id AIS AGERESB is determined to make the entire-
Winter Exhibition remarkable in equestrian history.
as grouping together a grand bouquet of went never
excelled in the profession in any part of the 'world.
ADMITTANCE.
First Tier __ _ __
GO cents.
Second Tier 26 cents..
Private Boxes, from $3 to $5 each.
MASTLESS@ on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AF--•
TS RNOONS, commencing at EX: o'clock. Evening
Performance commencing at S c'elock, See distributing
bills.: 11 . no - M.,
A SSEMBLY IMILDINGS, TENT.Ei
4.-"--AND.OHESTZTUT Streets.
TFAIPLB OF WONDKRA ! SIGNOR BLITZ
EVERY EVENING.
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTE4NOONE
Change of Performance Constantly..
Admission. at Cents. Children. 16 Cents. ReseryaS
Seats, SO cents.
Evening• Performances commence at 73C. Afternoon
at S. - 0r.3.4.1
GERMANIA OitCHESTRA. 7 4I3BLIOL
REHEARSALS every SATURDAT; , at:SKo'slocki
P. sac MUSICAL PUb D HALL. Single. Tickets, Sit.
cents. fix Tickets, to be sad at Gorr Ce.
and Meyer'fridusic Stores, and at the:Hall.. no7,tt
THE ACADEMY OF FINE ART 5",
- 1 - CHESTNUT Street /
_above Ten th ; Is OPEN DADA.
to: visitors, from 9A. IL to 6P. IL • • Jen
LOST AND FOWND.
I9EITtOR.MIBLAID-A. PERPETZA.U r
•Aa Polley Of Insurance, No. 16,077; tamed by tits*,
TIRE AbSOCIATION -Oct. 18,•1850. to LAMES 111.114.1 i...-
oAN,•for 414% on ProPerty eor., of Brown ititik.
Emery..streets. Any information thereof will be
calved by C. STIVER; No. 520.1torth-THIRD Street,..4 .
• . . oe94=inwf-121.
LOST' OR,STOLEN--•-011 THE ITIGHW
-Aa of the . &tibia., four of tbe.followng Certlfloatesec, , -•
Nos.. 24,319; 28,929, 23,1:91;. 24499 of Philadelibiti andlV
Reading Railroad Stock. The public are . cantione.e.
against. their negotiation, as_ their transfer bag .beata
stopped: A liberal reward will be paid and questkeni
asked on their return to P. S, ROWLAND,
ocl4-l3e 427 SPRUCE Streets.
PERSONAL.
"``L' EMAIL-- -DBI PARISP• Is. Nor; A.,
paint, powder, or paste, but, a. moat delta" one
preparation that, gives both the color and: teuunt 3 o t
polished ivory to the akin. EUGENE .101314i4.3.1%. 111
TENTH Street, below Chestnut.
ccf,.'EMAIL DE PA-RI - 8 ". Ctvist BR,
need , by &Iliad:lea in the privacy. of. ti zha ilette.
It removes all spots and -roughltaca. and • it4r Myl
es
effeet on the skin calla forth freehoese, color, " an t,.
301:11N, No. Street, below. ha Anat.
c"1 - .'ERt111, DE BARIS."• QN-fi CELT
- -z-t4 and effectnally removes• those weigh. n y maw
,)v specks 'Which detract somtich fromithe beau of
the skin. E: JODIN, T 1 isiTl/1 tin Jet, Wow
Chesttnnt.
'EM-A.IL DR;a , PLIVID"' Is Es—
. PEClALLT•endOreadibY 1dae214 . 4 1 / 4 3Stvail, Mrs.
*Waller, and many Isaias In private. . whose room,
rnipdatou letters ; obvious mama, 0' anot be Dab-
Dewed. N, JOUIN, I..U.NoTINTI3 titre l V
Orders by. mail should.. be addrffo? y JAREED rat
GENE. General ligiortors. Pb#sdelonlo ocx m w s tr,
iNck, • • JOHN SCOTT, V TERINART
griggEON. OfHee 4060EP1 .K Avenue; above.
Noble. Carriages forlire. n07.6t0
WITBLEMatt Mr . g 101 71.111A.T FLOUR:
1 -'7,Thiettbicr.Sbers have qudor solved their Ars=
ply,of this stasmes BUCK w .T FLOUR, from.
Mem. Pa. • 'ROBSRT DONNELL & SCYN,
solkits• - 806 WALNUT Street_
•
CIDERNEW
.ARIFIBD .CHAM
'III4I/1"/DE'R, 41441 E parlor quality, by the barrel'.
or hogshead, for sale by'
:3;klsl2tlfEl 24 Non. Ll lk ' . 1 22. and 124 LOMBAP.D S.
. _
LADrits , •.: -: .
. Bnlrcring lens • Amite or Chronic Diaease.c3n Die
curtskwith SLIXT'Y acirY. of sn: carabla edemas. by
calling_on LETTLV A. SMITH, 026 North .IILEVENIII..
Street,7PhilacWrot , 11. The trea'ment is pleasant; 'fr-e•
kern shocks or rof . in. • . , ,06.8 v..,
1190TTBRF3' CLAY-SUPERIOR.
CLB. *
Oe are and for sale by lAN. WOOLNKR, AgiL,
'no 5-3 , ; No. 146 WILLOW-Street
apioNis t B BOTA 0'1; ,
J AMES
. w. QTJEEN ili Oa.
%ei .6.2 m 9'44- CIIEBOUT-Pr
ATH~MATlCALmsirlime=!m,
• ' '•:;':.(1f all lands to be h& - 1 at
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CHARLES R
No 38 South FIRTH Street;-
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Sandler Circular. •
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R-E IVER'B COLORED PHOTO
GDAPBS, admired pyalland'acPceeedected itt
Repuleiiiy, are executed in the ruoct. artistic eTtanitec et
b icopiD street, above Green.... Oen •111 60 See SiXtet,
ItDebs there. • s. • •
T - 4 - oRYTYPES. A.S. MILDIC
i. BEIlkf3A'S Gallery, 6.991. &KOH. Slreet. are. 04
Plea►tug natural Etylee: ecateeilin elaborate. and 4414..
sic manner by artists of rare abilfty. , • • I?:
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