SPECLU. NOTICES. AM GEO. c S E T L E IB C R IC IT BL BD CO.'S i lgn PIANOS. Over SOO of these line Instruments bays been sold by the enbenriber, and they daily tne..e innee OU poLD pulayiti. J. B. G. . SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE.LATEST tyles, made in the beet manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST SELLINO PRICES marked in PLAIN FIGURES. All goods made to order warranted agtlx factory. The one. price eystern Is strictly adhered 6.). AU are thereby treated alike. JONES' OLD-ES TABLISHED ONE.PRICE CLOTHING ROUSE. 004, DIARKET Street. near Sixth. SE . PERRY CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT Streets. TERRY & 00.. CLOTHING, THIRD and .CHESTNUT. PERRY &.00., OLOTHINS, THIRD and CHESTNUT. PERRY & 00., CLOTHING , THIRD and CHESTNUT. PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, TRIED and CHESTNUT. TERRY & CO.. CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT. TERRY a CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT. TERRY & CO., CLOTHING; THIRD and CHESTNUT. - PERRY & CO.,'CLOTHING, 'THIRD and CHESTNUT. FERRY & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT. TERRY & 00,, CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT. PERRY & CO, CLOTHING, THIRD Had CHESTNUT. PERRY & 00., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT. PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, TRIED and CHESTNUT. PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT. TERRY & 00., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT. PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT. PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT. PERRY & CO, , CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT. TERRY & CO., CLOTHING, THIREIand CHESTNUT. (nl4• fmw tf wir JONES, CLOTHING,. • S. E. corner SEVENTH and MARKET Ste. JONES, CLOTHING, S. E oor. SEVENTH and MARKET ONEROILOTHING, S. E. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET JONESICLOTHING, S. B. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET JONES, CLOTHING, ILE. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET JONES, CLOTHING, S. B. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET JONES, CLOTHING, S. E.cor. SEVENTH and MARKET JONES, CLOTHING, B. B. car. SEVENTH and MARKET JONES, CLOTHING, S.E cor. SEVENTH and MARKET ;JONES, CLOTH IN G. S. E. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET JONES,CLOTHING. S. E. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET JON ES, CLOTHING, S. B. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET JON ES, CLOTHING, S. B. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET JONES,CLOTHING, S. E. cor. SE V .NTH and MARKET JONES, CLOTHING, S. E. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET JONES, CLOTHING, S.E. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET JONBILOLOTHING, S. E cor. SEVENTH and MARKET JONES,CLOTHING, •S. E. oar. SEVENTH and MARKET JONES.OLOTHING,:S. B. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET N ES, CLOTHING ; S.B. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET oclls.atnth tf BOYS' CLOTHING, 'BOYS' CLOTHING, BOYS' Clothing. Boys' Clothing, Boys',; Clothing, .Boys' Clothing, Boys' Clothing, Boys',.Clothing, Boys' Clothing. Buys' Clothing, Bops' Clothing, Boys' Clothing, In every variety, . In every variety, In every. Nariety, In every variety, In every variety, In every variety. At R L. Hallowell & Son's, At H. L. Hallowell & Son's, At H. L. Hallowell & Son's, At H. L. Hallowell & Son's, 531 Market street, 534 Market street, 634 Market street, 634 Market street, 534 Market street, 634 Market street, 634 Market street, 634 Market street. Smut hale the largest and beet assorted stock of Ready-made Boys' Clothing In the city, cut In the latest styles, and made in the beet manner. H. L. BALLOWBLL h SON. 534 MARKET Street. oelB•tnthstt THE POP MAN. CLOTHING HOUSE OF PHILA., " OAK HALL." Best-class goods at moderate Prices. WANAMAKER & BROWN, 8. B. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets. Canton Department (to make to order), No.l B. Sixth et. COLOATB'S HONEY SOAP. Thin celebrated TOILET SOAP, in such universal de mand, is made from the CHOICEST matorials, is MILD and EMOLLIENT in 14s nature, FRAGRANTLY SCENT ED), and EXTREMELY - BENEFICIAL in its action upon the Skin, for sale by all Druggists and Fancy Good, feES-tuthely 'To Po - amen CLoTruxo at low prices, make a selection from our stock of READY-MADE GAR MENTS. We are selling goods equal in style, tit, make, nnd material. from 26 to 60 per cent. lower than is now charged for same goods made to order. We have all styles, slices, and prices of Clothing, Mena', Youths', and Boys'. All can be suited without delay or trouble. BENNETT & CO., OeCmttithf tf LOWER RAIL, 518 MARKET Street 'OVERCOATS FROM $l4 TO $55. OVERCOATS. • II 44 OVERCOATS PROM $l4 to $55 OVERCOATS. .1 I < It 11 OVERCOATS FROM $l4 to $55. OVERCOATS OVERCOATS FROM $l4 to $55. OVERCOATS. WABA.MARER & BROWN, OAK HALL, 8. E. corner SIXTH and MARS EZ Streets. gkr Young Men's Snits and elegant vafitlty of the best class Clothing at REASONABLE PRICES. WER3LBB & WILSON / Ii RIGHBOT PRE2dII3II LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES. VHB CHEAPEST. SIMPLEST. AND DM. Salesrooms. .704 CUISTNUT Street. above Seventh. -.3=11.3E1D MA7 HEIL—On the Bth inst., Mrs. Mary Ann Mather, %rife of John' Mather. The relatives and friends of the faintly are respectfully invited to attend. the funeral, from the residence of her husband, in Radnor township. Delaware county, on Yridav morning the 11th inst :, at 10 o'clock. ** ARMsTRON o .—On the 7th inst., after short illness, Mrs. Martha Armstrong, wr e of Gs orge H. Armstrong. The friends and acquaintances are respectfully in vited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her husband, 1418 Lonfbard atrei t, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Odd4ellows' Onager y, *s* CREASE. —On the 7th inst., William G. Crease, in the 5.3.1 year of his age. The relatives and friends of the famUy. and Robert Foals Ledge, No. 29, I, 0. of 0. F. the Humane Hose C •mpany, No. 4, an Perseverance , Beneficial Society, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his Isle residence, No. 207 North 't'hird street, on Friday afternoon, the llth inst., at 2 o'clock.' *s* ZIMMEALINCI.—On the Bth instant. Charles Zimmer ling, Sr. 1 no notice of the funeral will be given. ROWITT —On the morning of the 7th Dud., Henry C, Howett,ln the 21st year of his age. The relatites and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral. from the residence of his brother, T. M. Howett, No. 1813 Brown street. • Inter ment at Woodland Cemetery. on Thursday morning, at 10 o'clockGßlGG.. —On Monday, the 7th inst., Mahlon Gregg, aged 62 years. His relatives' and friends and • f riends of the family are respectfully invite&to attend his funeral, from the residence of his brother, Dr. Wm. Gregg, 130 Race street, on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. ***,„ MILLER. —On the morning of the 4th instant, Andrew Miller, in the 56th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectful ly Invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, $.04 South Fourth street, below Catharine, on Wednes day, the 9th instant, at 1 o'clock P. M. Interment at laurel Hill Cemetery. LAWLER. —uctobor 12. at Santa Cruz. Willie Price, leant Pell of Rudolph 0. and Annette U. Lawler. LAWLER.—October 27,- Rudolph C. Lawler, of Ban fret/clean.- I UPLN'S BLACK ALL-WOOL REPS. i Loulu's Black All• Wool Impress Cloths. Do do do . Mousseline de Laines, full doable width. Do do do %swiss Do do do Merinoes.• - ' Do do do Cashmeres. • r• 0 do do Thibet and Long Shawls. full and extra sizes. Do do Bombazines. Ate., &c. BESSON & SON, M01:71tNINO STORE, °at. tf No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. VIRE AND LANDELL ARE OFFER ING all their Foreign Goode, on a 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 (Beaks. Best Black Silks in the city. Best stock of new goods in town. no6-tt HEADQUARTERS REPUBLICAN INVIN CIBLES, ORDERS No. 16. I. The membere will assemble at their Headquarters, at '54 o'clock, THIS (Wednesday) EVENING for trans :action of business, after which the Club will parade, aid serenade Colonel Win. B. Thomas. 11. The members will torn out fully equipped. Al those having LAM P S will bring them to the gall. • 111. All those interested in the welfare of the Club i is hoped will participate In this demonstration. BY order of CHARLES W. SMITH, lt Chief Marshal. Bar EIGHTEENTH WARD BOUNTY PIIND.—A Meeting' of the Committee. on 'the above 'fund will be held on THURSDAY BYRNINO. Mov.lo, Thee at o'clock, at the Hall of the Ken sington Engine Company, RICHMOND Street, above Marlborough. E:mines% of poa no9-2t* DKVID D iC K I RSON, Secretary. PHILAIVELPILIA' DENTAL' COL LEGE, 108 North TENTH Street, Wait side, above Arab sl rest, —Profeceloncti Services rendered In the Clinic from 9 to 11 'A. M, and 2t04 Y. M., firatid tousiy, every day except Saturdays end Snndaye, from the first of November, 1864, to the first of March, 1865. n09.3t A - MEETING OP THE STOCK* 110 LDERS of the POPE FARM OIL will be held on MONDAY, November IC 1664. at the' Office of the Company, No 133 South FOURTH Street, for the per- ]wee of electing a new Board of Dll actors. By order of the Board. nof3. IDW. 11. FLOOD. Secretary. Bar AN. EXAMINATION OF CANDI DATES for Certificates of Qualifications for Stale Principals of Unclassified Schools and Assistant Teachers 4 Grammar, Secondary, and Primary Schools of the Public Schools of Philadelphia will be held on FRIDAY, 21 ov. Ilth. at 2 o'clock P. M.; in the JEFFER SON SCHOOL' HOUSE, FIFTH Street, above Poplar. Applicants under 17 years of age will not examined, nor any one holding a Controllers' Certificate of Quail. Station for Third Assistant Teacher' in a Grammar School, unless they aw e 21 years of age, and have taught in the Public Schools of Philadelphia at least one year. By order of the Committee on Qualification of Teachers. HENRY W. HALLI WELL, nob-tuwifit Secretary. EarMEDICAL LECTURES BY PROF. W. PAINE, M. D. every WEDNESDAY EVE NING, at S o'clock, until the let of February, 1885, at the New School Medical College, NINTH Street, below Walnut.. Lecture 1. Nature, causes, and Lew School treatment of Consumption. Seats free. Ladies and Gentlemen invited. Medical Students who have not the means to pay full fees, and wish to attend the Col lege, can obtain the free ticket by ap plying to the Dean, W. PAINE, PhD 1107 -Bi* Nos. 931 and 933 ARCH Sliest, ha. itgir PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY.—TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT. PTIMADELPMA,_Nov 2. Mk_ —Me 'Board Of Dilectore bare 'IRIS DAY declared a memi-annual dividend of FIVE PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Company, :clear of :National and Stale taxes, payable on and after 11th instant. Powtre of attorney for collection of Dividends can be had on application at the office of the Company, No. ;438 South THIRD Street. no 3 im THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer.' • NOT E .—THE WEST PHLICA• DELPITIA TRUSTOOIIIPANY have removed their dike from No. 11-29 to .No. 3038 MAHRET Street, (op p osite the new Passenger Depot of the Penn arivania Bailroul,) where the business of the Insti tution will be conducted as usual. n05..7t* DAVID B. PA.llL,Preetdent. NOdrIOE.—THIE BOOKS OF SUB SCRIPTION to the Capital Stock of the "Prink ford and Philadelphia Passenger Railway Company of th City of Philadelphia"' are now open at the of ce of thee Company, 432 ORBSTDIIT-Street A. B. KEITH, Treasurer. tir OFF ICE OF PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL COAL AND OIL COMPANY, N. E, corner THIRD andrDOCS, 18(cond Story.) N OTCE.—The Board of Directors have this day call -9,d in an assatsment of TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER MI ARE on each share of the capitalatonk of the Corn- PAY tarable on or before the trot day of December, A 0•61 * Dr order of ail? Boarder •"All WMITAWI WsViloVer, SINZEINAN foIL,co!trANT, ..• 1N1:7041120RATE.D09T011R,.1864`. :CAPITAL - - - - - $.1;000 ; 600 - • • - OFFICE, No; 524 WALNUT STREET, ROOM' NO. 28. • • 31.00.000 Sha,rs-$l.O Par Value. . SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.10. NOTICE._ Cot tlfleates of Stock will be ready for delivery to sub. scribers'on and after the 16th instant. A few Shares can yet be had at subscription price, $2 60 per share. The property of the Company consists of one ltimdred and thirty. nine acres in fee, on OWORRRIC, and pro ducing interests on the STORY and GEORGE _WASH INGTON McCLINTOCK .Farms, now yielding about twenty-five barrels of oil per day. From present receipts the Company will very soon be in a position to pay a Dividend on the Capital Stook. H. O. 001M.EtD, not-61• . • szoßusity. ar ATLAS OIL 'COMPANY. CAPITAL, $1,000,000'. Office No. 521 Walnut Street. Room No. 20. This Company owns (1-8) one sixth land interest in lot No, 21, on Hyde and Egbert .Flrrm, containing about one acre, on which is situated the Jersey Well, now flowing about (350 bble. ) three hundred and fifty barrels_per day. This interest 18 situated on the cele brated Hyde , and Bgbert Farm, which has proved it self to be one of the great oil basins, a large, flowing well, of some I,2C° burets, having been struck within a few days. 2d. The one-sixty-fourth (1.64) working interest in lots 7 and 9; on ityde and Bgbert Farm, known as the Keystone - Leases, on which there are two, producing wells known as Keystone Wellsl and 8, and another 'n ell 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 situa ted on the above celebrated farm, and a well is now tested on- these lots 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 NM the new Keystone Well No. 4. fld. The one-half working interest, being ono-fourth of all the oil produced from , failroad Well, on Miller Farm, on Oil creek. now pr ncing about. twenty bar rels per day, The oil from t is well come:leaden higher price than ft brother oil on the creek, on account of its superiority for refining purposes. This Company have ordered ono 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 tome one hundred barrels per day. 4th. One-twentieth wort ing interest in "Breed Town Lease, " on the celebrated Story Farm, containing sK acres, The working interest have bonght 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 this lease, the yield to the Company will be largely incr eased. sth. Fifty scree in fee simple. on. Cherry ran, about one and a half miles above .the celebrated 'Seed Well." nearly • one-half of which is bottom land. On adjoining landenbove and below there are a number of derricks going np, and wells in process of boring. The character of Cherry ran property has been fatly tested. Ev.ery well sunk has produced more or lees oil The Reed. Well to doing some 800 barrels, Antrim Well 150 barrels, an d,Prince Well fiver 100 barrels, and a number from 50 to ICO barrels per day. The books of the Company are still open fora limited number of subscriptions at their-office, 524 WALNUT Street, Boom No. 20. • The present yield of oil. to this company from the above various interests is (6O) sixty barrels per day. G. H. ASHTON. President. • J. V. WILTBANK, Secretary. nos-6t* DAUPHIN AND. COLORADO GOLD MINING COMPANY- Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania. ceirtAL STOCK, $1,000,000, • 200. 000 SHARES—FAR VALUE, $6. President—JOHN B. ANDERSON. DIRECTORS. James R. Magee. John W. Hall, Harrisburg. T. 0. McDowell, do. John Brady, do. W. W. Wylie, Lancaster. Wm. O. Shute. Colorado. D. P. SOUTHWORTH, Secretary and Treasurer. , Office of the Corhpany, No.' *143 WALNUT Street— Rooni No. 6. Authenticated specimens have been procured from some of the Corepany'S lodes, and have been assayed by Professore 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 Mephanics!-Bank Building. To original subscribers, $3.60 per share,.for a limited number of shares. Circulars, pamphlets, or information can be obtained at the Office of the Company after the 17th inst. OCTOBER 14,-1864. . . • ocl4-1m Thomas A. Scott, N. B. Kneass, Win B. Freeman: Bob! P. King, John M. Riley. . Charles DeSilver. lgrOn WI7BSCRIPTIONS.—PERSONS desiring to engage in an Oil operation 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 all front on the Alle gheny river and its tributaries, are in fee simple, sub ject to no royalty leases, or mortgages, and adjoin and are in the • Immediate vicinity of four oil companies. When the list is full they will thus be conveyed to the subscribers, who will organize the Compahy 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, COD 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. For maps and' circulars. giving farther particulars. address or apply to the undersigned, by whom subscrip tions are received DUNCAN M. MITCHESON, Office N. E. cor. FOURTH and WALNUT Sts. Subscriptions, by mail or other wisejalso received by E. BORDA, Treasurer, 327 WALNUT Street, Phliada. Igr" OFFICE OF TILE CI CY BOUNTY FUND COMMIESION, No. 41.2 PRUNE Street. PHILADELPHIA, November 4, 1864. Until farther notice the following 'bounties will be: paidto men duly enlisted and on and after thikd ate mustered into the military ornaval service of the United. States, and credited to any Ward or District of lthiladel; Phis: For twelve months' recruits, one hundred and fifty dollars. For two years' recruits, three hundred dollars. For three years' recruits, four hundred andstifty as. And to enrolled citizens, who furnish substitutes:in. .dvance of a draft— Forone year's substitutes, one hundred dollars. For two years' substitutes, two hundred dollars. For three years' substitutes three hundred dollars. nod-6t A. P. KING, President. ONFICE P.ENEISYLVA.NIA RAIL. ROAD COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 4t110861. • IcOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.—The Shareholders in this Company arErnotifted that. nailer Betiolntion of the Board of Directors. they are entitled to subscribe to the Stock of the Company the amount of TEN PER CENT. on their respective interest, as shown by the Books of the Company on the 2d iu,t Each Shareholder entitled to a fractional part of a share, under the terms of the Resolution, shall have tho Privilege of subscribing for a full share on the payment of Fifty Dollars. • This Stock will be issued at the par value of FIFTY DOLLARS per share. Accrued interest at SIX PER CANT. will be charged from let inst. until payment is made. • Ths Books for subscription and payment will be open on MONDAY, the 7th inst , and will close on the 81st of December next, after which no farther subscriptions will be received under this Reso lutio THOS n. T. FIRTH, Treasurer.• noli- td e3l tarCOMMISSION. OF THE UNITED STATES AM) ECUADOR. • • Notice is hereby given that the Commission provided for bi the Convention of November 25. 1862, p rovided the United States and Ecuador, for the mutual adjust ment of claims, was duly organised at the etty of Guay aquil, on the 18th day of August last, and tht the said Commission will continue in session. for the period of twelve months from that date. All citizens of the United States having claims upon Ecuador are, therefore notified, to appear in person, or by attorney, and present the proofs in support of their claims to e.aid Commission, or to file their claims and proofs with the Secretary of the Commission, "Senor 'Crisanto Medina," in Guayaquil, in the Republic of Ecuador. Claims, which shall not be presented to the Commis sion within the twelve months it remains in existence, will be disregarded by both Governments and consi dered invalid. FREDERICK HASSANRSK, Minister Resi dent . and Commissioner of the United States. WABBINCiTOIICITT. October 1, 1864. tgrNOTICE—GILFILLAN OIL COM FADI Y OF PENNSYLVANIA —The Office of the Company ie now located at 400 WALNUT Street. nob-6t J. C. FRYER, Sec'y and Treasurer. IWP CITY NATIONAL BANJi. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 1. 1884, - The Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi dend of FITE PER CENT., payable on demand, clear of taxes. . 11. ALBERT LEWIS, nob-swat Cashier or GIRARD BANK, PHILADELPHI A. November L This Bank be. declared a DIVIDEND, out of the Profits of the last six' months, of FIVE PER CENT., payable on demand, free of all taxes. It w ill 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. n 04.• wfm6t W. L. SCHAFFER, Cashier. Irdvornsa 9,186! gr. UNION BANK. PHILADELPHIA, NOV. 1. Mt At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held this day a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT. for the last six months free of all taxes, was declared, payable on demand. not-svfmet J. J. RIICEEL, Cashier. or PENN NATIONAL BANK, . PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 1, 11384. The Directors have tbis day dbclared a Dividend'of SIX PER CENT. on 'the Capital Stock for the last six months, payable on demand, clear of all taxes. no2-wfm6t JAMES. RUSSELL. Cashier. Mr" NATIONAL BANK- OF COM. ?dERCB. PHILADELPHIA, November 1. 1864. The Board of Directors have this day declared a dlvi dead of PIVB Per Cent. , payable on demand, clear o taxes. [no2 wheat] JOAN A. LEWIS, Cashier. arTHE EIGHTH NATIONAL BANK, No. 1017 North SECOND•Street, between Pop lar street and Girard avenue will be opened for the transaction of business on WEDNESDAY next, 9th inst. 'Banking hours 9A. M. to 3 W P. M. K. H. ILLIAMS, Cashier. nos-4t' pro MECHANICS' BANK. rErLADELPHIA, Nov. I, 1984. The Board of Directors have this day declared a diNidend or SIX PEE CENT., on' the business of the last 61 Z months, Payable to the stockholders or their legal representativee, on the Mb inst. free of all taxation. • - J. WIEGAND. Jr., no2.et • Cashier. 200,000 SHARES-PAR VALUE, $5. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 42.60, liovEm6l6 4, ]864 OE BABIEL OF PITTS BURG, November let. 1661 .- The Board of Di rectors have this day declared a dividend of SIX PER CENT. out of the earnings of the last six months. The United States tax will he paid•by the Bank. • Eastern stockholders will be paid at the Western Bank of Philadelphia on or after the 10th inst . n 0.3 12t R. Z. aIUREAY, Cashier. MERCHANTS , AND MANUFAIC. BANN, PITTSBURG, NOV. 1, 1954. The Board of Directors of this Bank hate this day de clared a dividend of FIVE PEE 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. Btockholdere East will be paid at the Commercial National Bank. uo4 7t JOHN SCOTT. Ja., Cashier. far RANH OF NORTH AMEHIVA, PIInAiIELPHI4, October 13, DM. A general meeting of the STOCKHOLDERS of thle Bank will be held at the BANKING-HOUSE on MON DAY, the 14th day of November next, at 11 o'clo k A. M. to consider and decide whether this Bank shall become an Association for the bushilkss of Banking under the laws of the United States; and whether it shall exercise the powers conferred by the act of the Legislature of this State, entitled "An act enabling the banking this Commonwealth to become associatime for under the laws of the United States, my. proved 22d August, 1864; and to take any further action that may be necessary. By order of the Board of Directors. o cl4-Imo J. HOCKLEY, Cashier. WEHTERN 8.3. NEE OF PHIL& DELPHIA, OOTOBHIIB , ISM. The Annual Meeting 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 day of November next, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 . . 0e19.i M noll" C. N. WEYGANDT. Cashier. OrNOTICE JUNK OF GERMAN! . TOWN. PHILADELPHIA, OM 203884. Notice is hereby given, 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 p urpose of Banking under the-laws of the United States, approv ed the 22d day of Anglia,' A. D. 1E64, that the Stock holders of the Bank of Germantown have this day voted: to become snob an Association; and that its Directors eve procured the authority of the owners of more than two- thirds of the Capital Stock to make that certificate required therefor by the laws of the United States. • GRAALM ,OTTO, q°l2 • • — CIOLeit . . TIM .PRESg . .:"TfITIND LPITTV ligra DIVIDEND NOTICE—OFFION:r THE McCLINTOCKVILLE "PETROLEUM COMPANY, • No. 41. It - WALNUT STREET. • PHILADELPHIA, October V. 1851. • The directors of the. Company have this day declared the seventh monthly dividend of, ONE PER CENT.' pay able on and after TUESDAY, November 15th,186t. The transfer boots will be closed No4ember 9, at 3 o'clockP. and reopenbd November 16. oen•ra*fte Wm, MOONEY, Secretary. MrDIVIDEND NOTICE. Office of the CORN PLANTER OIL COMPANY, •: No. 524 WALNUT Street, October 27, 1854. The BOARD OF DIRECTORS have this day de clared a Dividend of TWO PER CENT. on the Capital btook of this Company, payable at their Wise on and alter . NOVEMBER 12, clear of State Taxes. The Transfer Books will be 'closed on the let of NO VEMBER, at 3 P. 51., and be opened on the 12th. oc2B-14t* . THOS. R. SE*RLE, Secretary. pr - DIVIDEND NOTICE -OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND OIL CHEFS OIL COMPANY, No. 327 WALNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 28, Mk The Directors of the Company have this day declared the Second Dividend of One Per Cent. on the Capital Stock of the Company, payable on and after TUESDAY. November la, 1884, clear of State taxes. The transfer Books will be. closed on the 10th of No- vember, at S o'clock P. M., and. Ope_ned on thelsth, 17.1).•PA1NT.1114 Secretary. OFFICE OF THE AETNA MINING U 00111PANY—.-ParLADELPHIA, Oct. 29, 1851: Notice is hereby given, that an instalment of ONE DOLLAR PEE SHARE on each and every Share of the Capital Stock of the . . .ETNA MINING. COMPANY has this day been called in,'payable on. or before the 14th Day of NOVEMBER. IN4, at the Office of the Company, No. 324 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. By order of the Directore, 0091.tn14 B A. HOOPES. Treasurer. OFFICE OF' THE WEST PHILA.. DELPHIA PASSENGER RAILWAY CO. ' " PITiLADELPIIIA, November ... 2d. idea. At a meeting of the Stockholders 'of this Company, held at their office, on the let instant, the following gentlemen were duly elected Directors for the ensuing year, viz: John 8 Morton, ' I Sainnel Baugh, . John F. Gross, J. Warner Johnson, . Berman J. Lombaert, Benjamin Griffith„ John C. Davis, William M. Wrighte: • James G. Hardie. And at ameettng of the Board of Dizectors, h - day, the following officers wore elected, JOHN S. MORTON, President. . • WILLIAM MARTIN, Ja I Secretary and Treasurer. GEORGE C. JERVIS, Assistant Secretary.. nos.6t* GREAT CENTRAL FAIRM—rALL bills against the "Great Central Fair!' Mint be presented, on or before the TENTH DAY OE ROVER HER. at the Ofilee ,of the Sanitary Commission. 1307 CHESTNUT Street, addressed to G.. A.'WOOD. n 01.91 Chairman of Auditing Committee. OFFICE : OF /ETNA NINENtA COMPANY, No. 324 WALNUT Street. . PHILADELPHIA, October 21, 1884. NOTICE is hereby given that all stock of tbe Mud Mining Company, on which instalments. are due and unpaid have been declared forfeited, and will be sold at public auction on MONDAY, November 2let, 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, Secretary and Treasurer. 0c22•tn021 TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY COM PANY. CALTRRT STATION. BALTIMORE, October 21, 1864. DIVIDEND NO. 3. —The 'President and Directors of ie Company have this day declarod a DIVIDEND OF TWO (2). PER CENT., clear of National and State taxes, for the ()natter ending' September 30th, payable to the Stockholders on the 10th of NOVEMBER next, at this office. The transfer books will be closed from the Ist until the 10th of November inclusive. Ey order. oc24.nivvflOt J. S. LEIB. Yreasnrer. Or COMMONWEALTH BANAL, PHILADELPHIA,. October 17, 1864. The Annual Election for DIRECTORS will be held at the BANKING ROUSE on MONDAY, the 21at day of November next, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P.M. i. The Annual Meeting of the STOCKHOLDERS will.be. held at the.BANRINCI-HOUSE on TUESDAY. Novem ber 1, 1864, at 10 o'clock A. • et& stuthtno2t - H. C. TOITHO. Cashier. tar IRIBABD BANK, PHILADELPHIA, October 19, 1864. Agenerel meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank will be held at the Banking House on MONDAY, the. 21st day of November next, at 12 o'clock M., to con sider and , decide whether this Bank shall become an Association for the business of Banking, under the laws of the United Stitee; and whether it shall exercise the powers conferred by the act of the Legislature of this State, entitled • 'An act enabling the banks of this Com monwealth to become association& for banking under the laws of the United States," approved 22d. August, 1664; and to take any further action that may be ne cessary. The election for Directors will be 'held at tho same place on the same day, November 21st, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. The annual meeting of the Stockholders, under the charter, will be held at the Banking. House, on TUES DAY, the let day of. Nov ember, at 12 o'clock M. W. 11. MUFFS'S, Cashier. oe2o.thstutno2l OrCONSOLIDATION NATIONAL BANK. - NOVEMBER 1, D 364. The Board of Directors have this day declared. a Divi dend of FIVE PER CENT:, tamable on• the 9th instant, clear of all taxes. JOS..N. PEIRSOL, Cashier. tio3 thetn6t ilw*. SPRING GARDEN HALL, THIR TEEN TEI and SPRING GARDEN Streets. —The rrKetin_gs of the Church of God. assembling here are every LORD'S DAY at Ear, A M., for worship, "the break ing of bread. " showing the Lord's' death till He - come," in prayer and praise, and for "teaching and admonishing one another." Preaching of the Word by CHAS. CAMPBELL, at IX P. M. nos-sl9t* THE • • CITY NATIONAL . BANK OF PHILADELPHTA, FINANCIAL AGENT AND DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED STATES. Receives subseriptione for the NEW THREE YEARS SEVEN-THIRTY. I'ER CENT. TREASURY NOTES, which axe convertible at maturity into Six-per-cent. Five-twenty Bonds; also for the Ten-forty Bonds, inte rest payable in gold. 0. ALBERT LEWIS, Cashier. nob-tnlEt • DRUGS. . NET CA - BR DRUG ROUPi: • • WRIGHT & SIDDALL4 - Ifo. 119 maim maw. Setween PEoNT and BBCOJD Streets: • W. WRIGHT. ' • - ' .BIDDALL. DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, AND GE• HERA', STOREKEEPERS Can find at oar establishment a hill assortment of Imported and Domestic Dreze, Popular Pa tent Medicines. Paints. Coal Oil, Window Glass. Prescription Vials, etc , at aglow- prises as genn• Lae, first. class goods can be bold. FINE ESSENTIAL OILS, Far Confectioners, in full variety and of the bed Quality. ;chin 1, Bengal Indig o , Madder, Pot Ash. •- endbear,SodalAsh, Alum, oil of Vitriol, Amid to, Copperas, Extract of Logwood, &c., FOB DYERS USE, Always on hand at lowest net cash prices. SULPHITE OF LIME. for keeping elder sweet t a _p l erfectly harmless Va ar cltl i g o eTerntiNin l r Po L c u oT:itr:er y mall or city poet will meet with t rat e a d tt w er e if i on r ,4a a r e e i ngal quotations will be WRIGHT & SIDDALL. WHOLESALE DRUG WAREHOUSE. No. 119 MARKET Street, above FEONT. do4-thatulY4P raII;IAiJCI)Ii:SA FIREWORKS. The ratdersigneti. at their FIREWORK DEPOT. 110 SOUTH WHARVES, BELOW CHESTNUT ST.. Have now on hand a treat variety of WORKS, pre• Oared expreesoly for Zzhibitione, including ROCKETS, BENGOLA LIGHTS, &c., &c. They have bad also prepared a number of TORCH.4AIGrIILTS, SIMMS:LT 1011 NIGHT PARADE'S,. for several haus. and may be held In the bent. JOSEPH Bi BUSIER & CO" DEALERS IN FIREWORKS oel-ituthtnoB CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! CLOSING OUT LATE IMPORTATION; 20 PER CENT LESS THAN PRESENT GOLD RATES. umaroll,olo34es.o liiikPiilo3;44ll WILTONS OF ENT/RE NEW PATTERNS VELVETS AND TAPESTREES, Wide Goo With a large assortment of THREE-PLY AND INGRAIN CARPETS. NEW VENETIANS, I'ALATINE, AND DAMASK. DRUGGETTS. WELL-SEASONED OIL OLOBB. . JAMES H. ORNE & p 0,,, 626 CHESTNUT WREN, lel7-Btnth2m 1864. - F • THOMPSON, FAI§ITiONA.BLE TAILO Et, . , N. E.. (korner 5 - math and Walnut Streets, 'PHILADELPHIA. N. B Having obtained a celebrity for cutting GOOD-FITTING PANTALOONS, • Making it a specialty in my business for some years pact, it is thought of eufficient importance to announce the fact in ate manner to the public, so that those who are dissatisfied may know of my method, and give me a trial. oc27.thstu-2m THE CLASSICAL QUINTETTE CLUB, - 5 --Messrs. GAERTNER, JARVIS, CROSS, PI:AGE MANN. and SCHMITZ respectfully announce a seamen of TWENTY-FIVE CLASSICAL MATINEES, to be given EVERY WEDNESDAY, at half past S P. at the . ASSEMBLY B.IIILDINGS. - For particulars, see circulars and subscription lists, at the stores of J. B Oould,Lee & Walker, Andre & Co. FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OP MIMIC. CLASSICAL' SOIREES BY ' ' MESSES. CROSS AND JARVIS, For the Season of 1864-6. For particulars, see circulars and subscription lists, at the stores of .1. E. Gould, Lee. Walker, Andre Co. . °e2& alt HENRY RUDDY, . . Digitller and Wholesale Dealer in PURE OLD BOURBON, • • - MONONGAHELA,•RYR, AND WHEAT . ' WHISKIES, . 145 NORTH SECOND EMMERT, below Base, Phila. ENRY UDDY; ISAAC ,T. EVANS, tocl9-3mr wAnArass* a inown, LT iS.DIZEP-FANCY FII:RB JOHN A. STAMBACH.- 'IMPORTER MID MANVIACTITRER 07 • 1.4.,11,17E5" FANCY FURS, Just opened, a large and handeoroe stook of LADIES' /ND CYRIDREN'S FANCY FIT.% • Of every description, and In the newest awl' moat ap-- LOWEST CASH PRICES. oel-tatham . ' LADIES' FANCY FURS. • • • V.A.RJBEECA., No.• 718 ARCH Street, above Seventh Street, At his old established store, • • IMPORTER;MANUFACTURER, AND .„ • • DRAPER M. - FAITCY FURS . FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. Having now in store a very large and beautiful assort ment of all the different kinds and qualities of FANCY FURS FOR LADIES! AND CHILDREN'S WEAR, I solicit a call from those in want. . Remember the name and number, JOHN FAREIRA, • 718 ARdU Street, above Seventh. I have no partner or connection with any other store lu this city. • oc.3.4mif CORITALIIJB . 45k:1"tAIEER;' • 7xo 01-lESTNUT STREET, Have the pleasure to announce that they are now pre• pared to furntah • A NEW STYLE OF GAS FIXTURE, SUITABLE FOR DWELLINGS, STORES, OFFICES, &c., ' WHICH CAN BE . . • .- • . . . . LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY....: oo1S•1m If • PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES. _QUARTERMASTER'S °MOEI7 '. 8. M. 0. WASHINGTON, ' October 27, /861. SEALED PROPOSALS for each class separately will be received at this office until 2 o'clock P. M. s of the 2d day of December next, for furnishing to the United States Marine Corps, - during the year 1865 , the following supplies, to be delivered at the office of the Assistant Quartermaster of the Corps, Philadelphia, Pennsylva nia,. free of expense to the United states, in such quktn titles as may from time to time be-required: CLASS NO. 1. • 14,000 yards of Sky Bine Kersey, all wool, free from • hair, 64-inches wide. to weigh 22 ounces to the yard, (indigo wool. dyed.) • . • 6, COO yards Dark Blue Kersey all Wool, free from hair, 64 inches wide, to weigh 22onnies to the yard, (indigo-wool-dyed. ) 3400 yards Dark Blue Twilled Cloth, all wool, for uni form coats (indigo wool dyed); 54-inches wid9 ; to weigh 29 ounces per lard. . - • -150 yards of Scarlet Cloth, all wool (cochineal dyed), 64-inches wide, to weigh 16 ounces per', yard. . . 6,(0) yards of 6-4 Dark Blue Flannel. for overseas. , all wool (indigo wool-dyed). 64--inches wide, to weigh 13 ounces per yard. 18,000 yards of 3.4 Dark Blue Flannel, for shirts, all wool (indigo wool-dyed), 27-inches 'wide, to Weigh 6% ounces per yard. •-• 1,200 Gray Blankets, all wool, to weigh four pounds each, to be 7-feet long and 6-feet wide, and free from grease. 7,600 pairs of Woolen Socks, three sizes, properly made of good fleece wool, with double and twisted yarn, to weigh three pounds per dozen' pairs, free from grease. GLASS NO. 3. 7,300 yards White Linen, for pants, 80-inclfas wide, to Wf gh 13 ounces per yard. 11,000 yards White Linen, for shirts, 80-inches wide, to weigh 11 ounces per yard. - 17,000 yards Canton Flannel, for drawers, 27-inches wide. to weigh 7, ounces per yard. 4,3C0 yards Cotton Ticking for bedeacks. 1,000 Uniform Caps, compete (except pompons) 1,200 Pompons, red worsted, ball-shaped, 6-inches hi • circumference. 4,500 Fatigue Caps (with coven), to be made of blue ()loth, indigo wool• dyed • . 1,4C0 Stocks. . • CLASS NO. 5. 600 gross Coat Buttons (Eagle). . 250 gross Jacket Buttons (Eagle). 100 gross Vest Buttons (Eagle). 1,100 pairs Yellow Metal Crescents and Scale Straps. 160 sets Epaulet Bullion for sergeants and corporals 1,900 sets Epaulet Bullion for privates. 75 Red Worsted Bashes. 6,000 yards Yellow Binding• 4,000 yards of Red Cord. ' 100 Swords for sergeants: • 60 Swords for musicians. 90 Drums (tenor),-completo: •• • - 90 Drum Slings: 110 Batter Drum Heads. 100 Snare Drum Heads. 100 Drum Cords. 60 sets of Drum Snares. 30 Boxwood " B " Fifes. 80 pairs Drum Sticks. • 0,000 Army Boots (infantry pattern) ' CLASS NO. 7. • • 1;200 Cartridge Boxes without magazine. 1,800 Bayonet Scabbards, with frogs attached. 1,200 Percussion Cap Pouches. 1,200 Cartridge Box Belts. 1,200 Waist'Betts. 1, 200 Waist Plates. • 180 Sword Frogs. CLASS NO. S. • LEO Tin Magazines for cartridge-boxes, as per sample. 7,400 Knapsacks. 600 Haversacks. 600 Canteens. 500 Musket Slings CLASS NO. 11. For making and trimming ilia following articles, viz Watch Coats. • • Uniform Coats for- sergeants, corporals, musi cians, and privates. Fatigue Coats for sergeants, corporals, musi cians, and privates. Woolen Pants for sergeants, corporals, must ' clans, and privates: Linen Pants for sergeants, corporals, =Means, and privates. Flannel Shirts. .Linnen Shirts. - Drawers. . Flannel Sacks. ••• Red and Blue Jackets for boys. Redsacks. The above-mentioned artiales must eonform, its cal rea,pectu, to the sealed standard patterns in the office of the Quartermaster Marine 'Corps, Marine, ;Barracks, Washington, D. C. ; Assistant Quartermaster's office, Marine - Corps; 1220 SPRUCE Street, Philadelpkda.• and' at the Marine Stations, Brooklyn, New York, an( Boston, Massachusetts, where they can be examined. And whenever the articles named above,or any por tion of them. shall be considered as not folly conforming to samples, they will be rejected, and the contractor will be bound to furnish others of the required kind at once, or the Quartermaster will snoply the deficiently at the expense of the contractor. Payment will be made upon the accepted delivery of the tnole quantity •which may from time to time,be or dered, withholding ten,per cent. from the payment 'of account rendered under tint order until second order is filled, and ten per cent. - from account rendered under second order until third order is tilled, and so on until contract is completed. - :Bach proposal mast be accompanied by the following guarantee FORM OF GUARANTEE. The undersigned, --, of -, in the Statiof and - -,in the State of -, hereby guarantee that in ease th:foregoing bid of, for supplies, as above described, be accepted, he or they within ton days after the receipt of the contract at the poet office named,execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient i'eteiles; and in case the said ---- shall fail to enter into contract-as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difference between the offer of the said - and that which may be accepted. A B, Guarantor. C D, Guarantor. F, Witness. . -, 1864. I hereby certify that the abosie-named are knOWn to me as men of property, and able to make good their guarantee. - G. It To be . signed by the United States District Judge, United States District Attorney, or Collector. No proposals will be considered unless accompanied by the glove guarantee. Newspapers authorized to publish the above win send the paper containing the first ingestion to the office for examination.. The bidder's place of business, or manufacturing establishment, must be specifically stated in the pro posal. Proposals to be endorsed on the envelope. Proposals for Supplies for Marine Corps for 1865," and addressed Major WM. B. SLACK, Quartermaster Marineshi Corps, Washington B. J. WILLIAMS, SO. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET. Iffinnfacttuer of VENETIAN BLINDS WINDOW.sizi-A- 13 vs• • • ITiwil.l4o4iiiiinaut.nortiliiiii•:ll7 • . • LOWEST, ' * NOPairini 14 , 11 iStO tC4/1111*7 . ' . Air Eltor• ilbadas Made and idatimeL Balow'Seventh. NEW YORK - AND LIVERPOOL • • . ..isritoLEtuff concedri.- • - .• CAPITAL. STOOK, 01 9 000 9 000. • ' 11:10,000 SHARES AT • 1110 -11 M AC • . ) ' • 43abscription Price $6 per iiaare. *LANDS YIELDING,LABGELY. • . , -"..• • .. cinicants: • • • HON. DANIEL S..MICHINSON, President WM. T. PHIPPS, Vice President. PP' • ROBERT BASSETT, Secretary. Books ate open foi subscription at the office Of the Com pany,. No. 24 Empire Building; 71.13ROADwAy, T. The lands of the Company are situated in the heart of the Oil Region, and incinite portions of those well known. localities, "The McElheny Farm, the two.M43-• Clbitock Farms," and other proved and valuable work ing territories, includirig over Two Thousand sure" of. • the beet-Oil TerritOries along Oil Creek and in West Viikinia, now under process of successful development, and oil is already regularly and largely produced .from several wells upon them. 0c29-d&W3m Address the Coiniany, P. O. Box 5388," New York. LOOKING GLASSES. • JAMES ,PATCL:Ea SON; 810 CHESTNUT ' h ave n e*, a . tov:e a very fine itee*enent:i l. • LEYOTtING GLA SSES, of ooery:oluiritotor,. of t he • vsitir AND xwrigmargijle PAMING - S, lENGIvi - ViNGS,: • PI( TURB ANDPHOTOOWILFELIKIR (11.018.114 WM& 'FANCY` FURS. 826 ARCH STREET, BELOW NINTH. proved styles, et the 14.4S; ; ',F.LIV.EURFA; PROPOSALS. CLASS NO. 2 CLASS NO. 4 CLAMS NO. O. CLASS NO. 9 CLASS NO. 10 IV . fti'DitV . si)A . :V7: N - Qy*:#,liiit...,9,. 18g4: RETAIL DRY GOODS. 628 . - HOOP SKIRTS.. 628. `Vie most completo assortment in the city. For symme try, finish. durability, and °hominess, have' ITO equal in the market . Guaranteed to give' sat isfaction in every particular. Wholesale and retail at ManufaCtUTY, Li n .' 628 ARCH Street. noli6t* . WILLIRM T. HOKUM. WINTER GOODS, AT TREE LOWEST 16.11KET Pltlo3.—A large .assortment cf Ring and square Shawls. Franc), Zderinoes, all colors. .• •EngliAla MaTineep, and27ards wide, cheap: • DBMS 0 00DS.--Delaines and Calicoes in variety.. Cloths. Cassimeres, and Satinets, good and'eheaP. All kinds ci Flannels, and in all qualities. Table Linens. Napkins, Towels, and Toweltsg. at JOHN H. ElToßtS', • not No. 702 ARCH . Street. NEW SKIRT F0R 18641. A NEW • AND GREAT lIIVEATION IN. HOOP SKIRTS. 100 , Dionzx mama (OR DOUBLE) MEL I 1 eg J. 0. WEST, No. 9T CHAMBERS EtTRENI% NEW YORE, Ird the ow lIOTS of the patent and exelacive manufac turers of thls, J. W. BRADLEY'S PATENTED DUPLEX WTI() STEEL SPRING This invention consists of Dnplez (or-two) Biliptie Steel Springs, ingeniouslybraided tightly and firmly together, edge to edge makin g the toughest , most elm tic, flexible and ditrable spring ever used enabling the ' Wearer in consequence of its great elastic i ty and flexi bility. to place and fold the skirt vylien in use aa easily aid With the same convenience an a silk or muslin dress. It entirely obviates and ellensee the only objee tion to hoop skitts viz: the annoyance to the wearer &swell as the .pnblic,oepecially in crowded assemblies, carriages, railroad cars, churchtiewsorin any crowded' pace, from the dikt:illtay of contracting them to occupy ing small space.. This entirelybamoveethe difficulty, while giving the skitt the usual filli sod symmetrical font, exults' the lightest and most stylish and graceful aPPearance for the•street, opera, promenade, or horse 'dress. A. lady having• enjoyed the pleasure, comfort, and'great convenience of 'wearing-the Dupl ex Elliptic SPring Skirt for a single day, will never afterward willingly dispense with the•nse of theta. 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-class retail stores in this city and throulthont the different States. • oar Inquire for the' • DOUBLE' ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRTS. B: ELLIeTIO .RA.DLEY'S DIIPLit2I - SKIRT, Very flexible, folded•eaelly when in nee to ostuapy s small apace, making the =et agreeable ekirt worn; rot sale by • . JAL RAPLRIGR, • 90% 'ORESTIIRT Street. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC BBlBT—Thegreatest improvement we have olsor MM. in LADIES' SKIRTS and an. article of SUPERIOR rceRILLBNOK CIIRW STODDARTA BRO.. *110,4521, and 454 N. BBOOND St., ab. Willow Sel2-1121n • L E.-TEIE FOLLOWING IP.R. . . CLAIMED ARTICLES. LEFT IN POSSESSION-OP ThEE• PENIVSYLVANA RAILROAD COMPANY, will be'sold for. the benefit of whom it umuconcern, at the, AUCTION ROOMS, No. 1023 MARKET Street, ono THURSDAY. December let, 1864: . • . THOMAS W.,BAILEY. AuctiOneer. • No. 1; Knapsack and contents. 2. Bag and contents. • . • "3. do do. " 4. -Bnidle containing a Bed. , .• 6. do do Bedding. " 6. - Bag and contents. • 7. Knapsack and contents. 8. Bag and contents. " 9. Box marked Th. T. C.' Webb;' Waynes burg, Green Co., Pa. • " 10. 1 Box. " 11. 1 Box marked Beni.. Spackman, Tyrone, Pa. 12. Red Chest, marked A. Heston. " 13. 1 Box marked Bridgeport;'llllnols. " 74. 1 Trunk, no mark. , • " 15. 1 Box, do.. " • 16. 1 Chest, do.- " -" 17. 1 Box, Emigrant 'check, New ' York to • Her ' risbnrg; No: 1048. ' • " 18. 1 Box and lot Books; no - mark. P 19. 1 Box, marked D. R.-P. " 20. Knapsack„no mark.. 21. Small Box, do. " 22. Large Box, markeortlarion 00. " 23. Chest, no mark. " 24. Red Chest, do. " 25. Black Trunk, do. . " 27. Black Trunk , do Emigrant check. N. Y. to Pittsburg, 1130. " 28. Small Box, marked Emma -Kubber, Wash ington. L. C. 29. Small Box, no mark, • " 30. do do do ," 31. - Yellow Trunk, do. -" 32. Box, do. i" 33. Black Trunk, Emigrant check, N. York to Pittsburg, 1227. • . "" 34. Box, marked Lydia: Gayre, Serra, Illinois: 35. Black Trunk, no mark.; - 36. Black Trunk, marked J. S. Butz, Brenigs . 'Lehigh Go., • •Pa. " 57. Small Trunk, no mark.• .'" 38. Small Trunk, marked .1. J.' McCullough, Qentreylll6. Omni erland 00., Pa. " 39. Small Black Trunk, no mark. - 40. Large Yellow Trunk, do. " 41. Small Hair Trunk, do:- " 42. Fine Leather Trunk, check 703, marked C. • C. Talbot. " 43. 1 Box, marked J. H. Myers, Spruce Creek, • Hunt Co., Pa. • 44 1 Green Chest, marked M. N. • 45., Small Slack Trunk, no mark. " 46. Knapsack, do. " 47. Bag. marked Geo. H. City, - " 48. Black Valise, no mark., " 49. Bundle containing a Bed. " 50. Bag. " Hammock and Bed. " 62, Churn, marked H. S. •BeYer , • M. 1 Hammock. • " 64. Sailor's Bag. " 66. 22 Umbrellas. • 66. 13 Parasols. " 67. 17 Canes. " 68. Box and Sundries. • 69. Oil- Cloth Bag. 60. do do. " 61. do do. 62. do do. "" 64. do do. • " 65, do ao. •.1 • . . " 66. do do. : • .• • ••:• •• • " 68. do do. " 69. do do. • - •; . ‘" 70. do do, . : • • " ' 72. do do. • . ,•". • • • • • ' " 74 do • do. " • •- • • . P' 76: do • do. " 77. do do. " 78. do do. " 79. do do, • " 90. do do. " 81. do do. -- • • " 82. do do. " 83.. , do do.. " ' 84. do do. l" 86. do do. 86. do. do. ." 87. do do. " 88. do do. " 89. do do. • " 00. do do. " 91. do do. " 92. do do. 93. do do. " 94. do do. • 95. do do. ." 96. do do. "• 97. • do do. • 7 ' 4 98. do do. ." • 'W 9 O, do d 9. do o . . • " 101. do do. " 102. do do. " 103. .do do. • " 104. do do. " 106. do do. " 106. do do. " 107. do • do. 108. do do. " 109. do ; do check 5397. 110. do do do 43e7. " 111. do do do 3128.. • :" 112. do do do 4971. " 113, do do marked J. S. Lafayette " 114, 1 Satchel; marked Thos. 3.. Powell. " 115, OH-cloth Bag. . 116. Carp etdodo Bag. J. B. Coiahart. 117. . " 118 do . do. o, • d, • 119.' * " 120. do do. " 121, do do.' " 122. do do, • 123. d 0 . .. . do. • ," 124. do do. " 126. do .' do. " 126. do do. • • " 127, ,do do. " 128. do "do. ' ." 1 f 129 30 . 'd . d do o do. . " 131.' do do. P 132 do - do. • • " 133. do do. • • • " 134. Leather Valise, marked T. Z. " 135. do' ' do. 136. do •do marked G. R. Walbridge, Wis. , No. 3737. ." 137. Leather, Valise, marked J. E.. Lashes, .Co ' iambus, Ohio. , ," 138. Carpet Bag. " 139. Ladies' Hat Box„.check 5518. " 140. Black Trunk. 141. do do, check 6440. •••=" -142: Green do do 691 L " 143. Canyasstcovered:Tinnk, check 4972. `• 144. Black Trunk, ;10. .5401. " 145. Wooden Trunk. , 146. Black- Trunk, check 4963. , V 147. Bed Chest. • . " 148. Black. Trunk. " 149. 1 Boa marked marked Capt. Quit. S. Brown, care • B. Middleton, City Hall, Wash. C. " 150. Tub and Canteens. " 161. Canvass Bag. " 182. ..do do. " 153. do " 154. Knapsack. do. " 155. do. " 156. do. " 137, - do. " 168. , do. " 169. _ do. • 160. Bundle e e • " 161 containing .10 Shawls.. " 162. Basket, Hat,. Sm. - • 163. Camp Chair. •• 164. Quilt. • " 165. Bundle Clothing. check 4970. 166. Oil. cloth Bag. " 167. Black. Valise. " ]6B. Lot Hoop: skirts. " 160. 27 Coats. - " 170. 26.Bolaier•coats and•Blonses. , • ; 171. 1172. I pairs sun. Pants. Blankets.. " 173. 8 .Wool Blankets. . nol=tmit • f~ET AN .IV --ORYTYPB . THOS E. charming specimens of _MINI WY17)1118, NO won. drously; natural, and life-like In et, le and ooloring, made at.„l3. F. Exam?: s popular gallery, G 24 ARCH Street. . • • • - CARTES' DE VIBITE-DO NOT FAIL to see REINER'S lite specimen when you dedire any. Their variety of style and autistic manner of exe cntionwillplease. SECOND Street, above Green. It* . gti •50 ONLY FOR A COLORED PHO ‘tv TOGRAPII of line style and execution colored artistically by first-class artists, at REIKBR' Galitry, swor) Street, above Green. See speci mens. ci:ARTES DE VISITE OF A PLEAS IRO variety . of stylea and the finest execution are produced at B. F. REIMER'S Ga11ery,.624 ARCH St. Call and be convinced thereof. LFE•BIZE PHOTOGRAPHS IN OIL .Colors are moat reliable Eta Portraits, perfebtly ac curate of outline, features, and expression, and im pressive in coloring. B. F. REIMER; -.624 ARCS Street. COFFERING 4 CENTS - PER all widths, at SOS VINE Street: and the bueiness taught on reasonable terms at BENTLEY'S Stamping Store. no7-6t. LOAS.s. • CLOAKS C .terioyr 0 ninq a M r b s in. B a U so ll m irß oa l k A ortt n ent of- IC OAII6, FOLAD At No. 36 North NINTH StreetAND .CEILL:DREN, n06.6t ir„Apixs snifering with Acute Or Chronic Disease can be "cured,with ELECTRICITY of any curable diesase..by calling on LETTIII A. SMITE, 926 North ELEVISNTH Street; Philadelphia. The treatment le pleasant; free from shocks or pain. . . . nos-St; JOHN BUPPLEE &SOWS NATIONAL -COAL . YARD. No 9367 forth NINTH Street. • Have on t a ? d .S a ali u gl i glir i al) )-f LXHIG4 COAL. irom"the moat approved mines, for family•use Particular attention paid to preparation before leaving the Yard, and full weight guaranteed. `nob-2N TT S. PENSION AGENCY REMOVED • to sos WALNUT Street, Secone Story,. OSieee to rent on first and third floors N. POULSON, n07 7 3t Pension Agent. I. ffi E R COLORED PHOTO -a-v. GRAPHS, made for $1 50, cannot fail to. please. All pictures they take have • the.merits of style,"accn racy, and fine finish. Gallery, SECOND Street, above Green. • • BF. REIMER'S IVOIYTYPES ARE • charming apociniena of miniatnre.painting. idiciiy of ttyle • and life-like and agreeable coloring characterize them. See apecimene at 824 ARCH lt. CITA.IIT.FS , DE VISITS , OF STYLES .. arches° tam, "that I'm not rail Pleasthg who aaiAßEH Stmt. ei•. MI'S P. REIMER'S Gallery. , , entrl with rare'ektll grad accuracy. Is, 'A W/4 §gcrli s NTTTab SPRING. .311111* :PUBLIIJAIIONSz_ STANDARI? WORKS, igegantly Illnetwaterwith Steel Engravings, combhillett A9` UTILITY WITH ART. The London Printing and Publishing Coin'Pang ' AR& BELLING AT RETAIL: Ail of their 13 übscription Booke and Complete Works air AT THEIR ESTABLISHED PRICE% Witch have never been increased, enabling all who jar TO BUY ELEGANT BOOKS.' For the production of which this Co. is unrivalled, AEI— ONE-THIRD LF6I3 THAN ELSBWHERE. Descriptive price list sent freeby applying to HENRY A. BROWN", Manager, • Lonean Printing and Co., 457,;BBOADWAY, NEW TOES, ata. ixiSte&wtti ANEW.BOOS FREE GOVERNMENT 111 ENGL DIP D..Alr-li • WM' rlt. roe A thoroughly exhaniiiivir work upon 'this important subject, b B M. JOEFISSON ; a large octave volume; bandSomely' bound in olcrth. Price, S. Besides the GREAT CRICTER, the PET/TlOtepP RIGHT. the BILL 'OF BIGHTS, and the FEDERAL CONSTiTIITION, this valuable work contalbs chapters upon State and Federal Govern- Reign of Puritanism. menus. The Restoration. , . The JudiciarY. • The Habeas Corpus. Martial Law. Anglo-Saxon Sovereignties. The Feudal System. England under the Yoke. Giving of Magna Charta. Parliamentary Representa tion. Trial by Jury. Slavery in England. The Stuart.. '• ***Sold by Booksellers ev 0029. watt CaRLET 1 HARPER FOR DECEMBER.- 80 cents!' 80 cents! 80 cents! 80 cents! • no9-3t PITCHER'S. SOS CHUTNEY!' Street LLOYD'S MAP . . OF TAN GREAT OIL REOION . . • IN VENANGO COUNTY. PENNSYLVANIA. Just received and for sale by , • T. - R CALLENDER, lt* THIRD and WALIIIIT Streets. NEW BOOKS 1 NEW • BOOKS I-ALL New Books sold at a discount. 300 Books for. 111.761 1 91 Books for ' 90 cents. 1.76 Books for 1.50 76c Books for .........00 1.00 Books f0r........ 1 . 26 .600 Books for 40 41 $ 1 . 25 Books for L 00126 c Books for 20 It PITCHER'S cheap Book, Album, Picture, and Frame store. SOS CHEST)IIIT Street. sell). swtf A SHMEAD & EVANS HAVE JIM BRORNIIID A FROG BE WOULD A-WOOING GO; and LIFE AND DEATH OF COCK ROBIN, from original designs by H. L. Stephens Two beautiful books, fail of honor and amusement. THE NASBY. PAPERS. Piper covers. , BAZIQUB. Rules for playing this new game. TWICE-TOLD TALES. By Hawthorne. New edi tiond,- two volumes, blue and gold. THE GYPSIES OF THE DANE'S DIKE; A Story of Hedge-side Life in Englan d in 1866. By George &Phil lips. FAMILIAR LETTERS FROM EUROPE. By te lins Felton. WAR LYRICS. With Illustrations on wood, by P. 0. C. Darley. Printed on heavy tinted paper. g NEW JUVENILES AND NE W NOVELS. too numerous to specify. _ STANDARD WORKS and books of all kinds in every variety of binding, now receiving from the late TRADE SALES, and wi ll be sold at very tow EVANS, Successors SHMEAD St -EVANS, Successors to- W. P. Hazard, No. TS* CHESTNUT Street. TDETROLEUM V. NASBY'S • PAM. P PHLST!—ThEINASBY'S PAPERS. Letters and Sermons, containing the views on the topics of the day. An amusing and interesting pamphlet. OCEAN WAIFS. .A story of adventure on land and tea. By Captain May - ne Reid.. Illustrated. POEMS OF THE WAR. B Geo. H. Bolter. PICTURIS AND LESSONS FOR LITTLE READERS. A colleotion of short and beautiful stories for children. Also, A NEW EDITION - Of • • ' • FERRIES'S NEW WAR MAP OF THE SOUTHERN STATES. containing a Chronology of the Great Rebel lion to November, 1663. Price, 60 cents. For sale by WK. S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, 0c29-tf ' 606 CHESTNUT Street: WEBSTER'S NEW UNABRIDGED T W DICTIONARY. 3,000 ILLUSTRATIONS. This edition of Webster has been thoroughly revised. and has many valuable additions. It consists of 1,840 royal onarto pages, with the illtuttrationz distributed throughout the work. ALSO, WORCESTER'S NEW QUARTO DICTIONARY, and all the Greek, French, Spanish, German, and Latin Standard Lexicons and Dictionaries, for sale by - LINDSAY & BLABISTON, Publishers and Booksellers, No. 15 South SIXTH St.. above Chestnut. ABIioROFT'S LOW-WATER DE TECTORS. Ashcroft's Steam Gauges. Justice & Shaw's Mercurial Steam and Blut Ganges. Glark's Damper Regulator. Water Ganges, Scotch Tubes, &s. AUGS. 8. BATTLES, Agent, 24 North SIXTH Street, Phila. LEGAL. PBTATE OF RALPH A. SMITH, deceased.—Letters testamentary upon the estate of RALPH A. SMITH, late of the city of Philadelphia ' de• ceased, hairtng been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate will please make pay ment, and those having claims will present the same, without delay, to CHARLES B. SMITH. No. 511 GREEN' Street, Or to his Attorney, BTRObI WOOD WARD, No. 221 South FIFTH Street. : no9-W6t* • 'fi!STATE OF . 13TEWART,: deceased.—Letters of Administration on the coasts of SAMURL STEWART, deceased, having bean granted to.tbe - . undersigned : all persons indebted the „said 'Estate are requested tomakei paynent. d those having claims against the same are requested to present them to Mrs. ELIZABETH BIAS, Administratrix,_ 1019 LOMBARD Street. %or to her attorney, CRAIG D. RITCHIE. 508 WALNUT Street.. , . oca-thgts, 'MUNICIPAL CLAIMS.--NOTICE IS hereby given to the owners of properties men tioned in the appended memoranda of ' claims, that write of Satre Facies will be issued thereon union the same are duly paid. Wei. W. JUVENAL, • No. 2 Mercantile Library Building. PEILAIELPHIA; Nov. 4, 1864. Ir the Court olCommon Pleas for the city and county of Philadelphia. The City of Philadelphia to the use of Adam Warth man and James L. Barron. vs. B. Stephenson. Of De cember Term, 1859. No. 68. For paving. &c., $25.34: Lot, &o. , with threa-story brick dwelling, &c , situate on the west side of Howard street, 148 feet north from Jefferson street, 17 feet front, 48 feet in depth, Seven teenth ward. • . • • Same vs. George Cuthbert Of December Term 1859 'No 68. For paving, &c., $256.45. Lot, with brick and frame Wieners, situate on the southeasterly corner of Howard and Oxford streets, containing in front on said :Howard street 171 feet 1131 Inches, and in depth 115 feet; Seventeenth ward. Same vs. same. Of December. Term, 1E59 No. 69. For paving, &c., $2.32.116 Lot situated on the south *est corner of Howard and Oxford. streets, containing in front or breadth on said Howard street 155 feet 43si inches, and in, length or depth 116 feet, Seventeenth ward: Same vs: William Richkill: Of December Term, • 1859. No. 1;7. For paving, &c.. $77.53. Lot with two :story brick dwelling thereon on easterly side of How ard street 113 feet ronthwardiy from sonthwardly side •of Norris street; 52 feet Lott, 110 feet deep, Nineteenth ward. - Same vs. J. •ElleClOekey Of December Term. 1859. No. 138. For paving, &c., $52.56 Lot situate on northwest corner of Howard and Norris streets,, 55. feet 6 inches frontby 47 feet deep, Nineteenth ward. Same vs. William Larzalere. 'Of March Term, 1860. No. 58. Paving,. &c , $51.53. Lot situate north,ast corner of Hope and • Dauphin streets, in front on said • Hope street. 60 feet by 106 feet 6 inches in depth, Nine teenth ward. Same vs. Samuel IfcClay:- Othfarch Term, 1860. No. 60. For paving. &c , $13.74. Lo: with t w.o-story brick dw.elline thereon, situate on easterly side of Hope street. 244 feet south of York street, 16 feet front by 450 feet in depth. Nineteenth ward. ' Same vs Robert Walker Of September Term, 1860. No. 210. For paving, &c 45. Lot situate on west side of Howitrd, 186 feet south from south . "side of 'York street, 18 feet front, . and 95 feet 6 inches in depth to Waterloo street, Nineteenth ward. Same vs. MoCalla & Abbott. Of December Term, 1861 No. 29. For paving_._&c., $ 33.45. 'Lot. &e .. sitnatq on the 'westerly side of Howard street 168 feet northwardly from north , side of York street. 18 feet front, 95 feet 6 inches in depth to Waterloo street. Same vs. Smith Law. Of December Term, MM. No. 31. For paving, &c., $37.17. Lot situate on east aide of Howard street, 40 festeouthwardly from south side of Cumberland street, 20 feet front, 110 feet in' depth to Hope street, Nineteenth ward. ' Same V!, John Hartenstein. Of December Term,lS6o. No. 33. For paving, &c., $33.45. Lot situate. on the westerly side. of .Howard Street, 96 feet northwardly' from north side of York street, 18 feet front, 95 feet 6 inches in depth to Waterloo street, Nineteenth ward. Same vs. 111cCalla, & Abbott. Of December Term. 1860. No. 36. For paving, Atc., $33.45. Lot situate on the weateily side of Howard street, 186 feet northwardly from the northwardly side of York street, 18, feet front, 96 feet 6 inches in depth. Nineteenth ward. Same ve. same. Of December Term, 1860: No. 34. For paving. &o $33 45. Lot situate on the westerly side of Howard street, 312 feet north from the north side of York street; 18 met front and 95 feet 6 inches in depth. Nineteenth ward: Same vs same. Of December Term, IS6O. No 36. For paving, &c . $33.45. Lot situate on the west side of Howard street, S3l feet north from the northwardly side or York street; 19 feet front, 95 feet 6 inches in depth, to Waterloo sit est. Nineteenth ward. Same vs. same. Of 'December Term, 1960. No• 37; Paving. &c 833.45: Lot situate on the we sttrly ride of, Howard street, 98 feet sonthwardly from the south side of Cumberland "street ; .18 feet front, .95 feet 6 inches in deptb. • Nineteentmward; - " ' nb4-fr3t COAL. $B . OO, A:. TON O !'O , R Pon LA fo RGE NIIT R COAL i'A1t. " 1. 17 1114 1 4 BEATER COAL, at - ALTER' Street, (957). below GIRARD Avenue. - N. B.—Bamplee at Branch Office, SIXTH aid SPRIBIO GARDEN. • - noL lm PURE. LEIDGH COAL.-H 01J S Pr: KEEPERS can rely on getting a pure article at 8. B.•. oorner MORT and POPLAR streets. • . not-ln.•' JOHN W. HAMPTON. SCHREINER, - NEW COAL DE ~• POT, NOBLE Street above Ninth street. Constantly on hand , superior.qualities of Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal, selected expressly for tamilypnrposes. at the lowest _market prices. Wharf .Twenty-third street, below Arch street Office 119 South FOURTH Street. oc2o-3m E .1117 IN B EAGLE VEIN COAL, ‘•A'• EQUAL IF NOT SUPERIOR TO LEHIGH.. —A trial will secure your custom. Egg and Stove aizes,Slll.o opm ton; Larne Nut, $lO.OO. Office, Mt South FOURTH St. below Chestnut. Depot, 1419 CALLOWHILL St. above Broad. [5•314-6ml ELLIS BRANSON. ClO AL . - SUGAR LOAF, BRAVER MEADOW, and Spring Monntain Lehigh Coal, and beet Locust Mountain, from Schuylkill; prepared ex- Drenely for Family nee. Deppt, N. W. corner EIGHTH and WILLOW Ste. Olice, No. 11% South SECOND St r . . J. WALTON & 00. GREEN. CORN,. TOMATOES, PEAS, Peaches linehrerims, Sardines. Sweat Oil, Pickles, Senses, aids general variety of OROC MIES ROBERT WALN U TSON, no6-stritli3t* , 806 Street. MEDICINAL COD-LIVER OIL-. JOHN C. BARE St CO . 118 MARKET Street. are now receiving their supplies fresh from the Isla. cries. The superiority of their Oil, in every respect, has gained • for it a reputation and sale beyond any other brand in the market. To maintain. It they are deter mined to supply an article that may be entirely relied on for freshness and pnritY. Bee • testimonials of Pro. femora of Medical Colleges. . . anl.l-thstu-em al FORGE PROPERTY:AT PRIVATE SALE, 9% miles south of Ohiistians,:Lantaster co, on the Peansylvania Railroad. known a* BADSBDRY FORGI18; two good water-powers, several thousand tons of good forge cinder, and a FARM of 2EO acres in a high state of cultivation. For full partignlars address. JAMBS GOODMAN, Penningtonville P. 0., Chester couatT. Penna. Immediate possession given.. Also, in the same neighborbood (ou the• Railroad). a valuable STORE PROPERTY : good buildings. ousel lent stand. Address as above. tnitan .IFE•SIZE PHOTOGIUTHB, IN OIL colors, are n u questionably the best, most truthful, snd pleasing style of portraitszode. A glance at B: P. IBIDIER'6 I specimens will convince. 624 dna Si rest. ' • /t* PARD AND FANCY. JOB PRINTING • V• at *maw wanowir,l2. 111 a ICITIVIII Tit*TgrUZ4 catolluNet FOR tiMitlmEs The Rev& ution.' Colonial Constitutione. epnte with England. night of Revolution. Ihdependonce. Ceinfederation Articles Of Confederation. Adoption a Constitution. Constitution of the U. S. Additions to do. Locke on Government. Burke on theAmericanWar. ery where: 013, Pabiisher, New York. EZZEin A YOUNG MAN, HAVING A THE knowledge of German, is desirous of on , cup an e vening or two weekly in translating into inS English. Beet a ref°,o2Se 86- comPetenoy even. Address " .W. W. vo x 1417 Poet Gains. nog -2t. .' T'NTRY CLERII.-WANTED IN L domestic commission house a Young Kam, etsliteen. or nineteen years of age, as Barg Clerk. One who has tad some experience preferred. Address Post 1112 ca 11ox 1222. noB-3t. WANTED .-A GOOD BUSINESS )lAN, with AU, can engage in a good' Pairing basinees. Address CARLTON, Ledger Mee. n 07.60 WANTED, AGENTS.—AGENTS IN " 0 7 Could'', at $7O avionth. expenses paid, to introducejtfteen new and usqui articles, the but sell ing- ever offered. For particulars, address OTIS T. OAREY, BIDDEFORD, MAINE, 0c25-d&W3m WANTED AT $l5O PER • MONTH- We *want a reliable CANVASSER in every lowa gad county. We hive agents clearing $l5) per month, Which we will Drove to any doubting applicant. Ad drees JONEb EROS. a CO., 600 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. ocl.B-Ire WANTED- BY A COMMISSIOF Hoare in general dry goods, foreign and domes= tic, tau ad,' established, a Partner, either active or special, with a cash capital of twenty to twenty- five thousand dollars. linewera,_ with real name, addressed to Box 135 Philadelphia Poet Otlice, will be strictly confidential. not tuths St* IV - ANTED TO RENT, A STORE ON sußgieT Street, between Second 'and Sixth Streets. :Address Box 625 Post Office. ocls-stuthl2t* $2O 000 $15,000, AND $5,000 TO A. P. at ' S. H. DlCtltara6slZlElfegtrileetst.Per POW SALE AND TO . LET. TO LET-A THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING in TRIRD Street, above Spruce Apply at 1317 WALNUT Street, from 9to WA. N. and from 3% to 4P. M. • 'IV gi JAINISM - BUILDINGS. s . TO LET, .. Offices on the First Floor of the Building DOCK Street, below Third. Also, the Fifth and Sixth Stories of same building .7wltli Steam Power. Also, the Store 618 (Commonwealth Building) CHEsTNDT Street, and tbe Second and Third Stories of sailrbuilg. THOS. H CONNELL, .. I Corinting House of Dr. D. Jame & Son, noilte . • • *42 CHESTNUT Street. in FOR SALE-A FIRST-CLASS ANaL DOUBLE HOUSE, with all modern Improvements, in a first-clam neighborhood. Lot 50x100 feat noB.3t'r LEEDS, 10S South FOURTH St. ES T PHILADELPHIA PRO 12PERTY FOB SALE CHEAP:—The balance of those splendid brown stone resi den ces on Forty- second str set, south of the Baltimore pike, adjoining the new park, finished in the best manner, with all the modern c 'nye niences.. itPply in the afternoon on the toremisee.~ or to C. D. SUPPLER" no7:3ts No. 740 North NINETBENTHIO;etit. Ca NEAT. HOUSE AND. .LOT . ON Minnt Vernon' street. west of Fifteenth—value sB.ooo—will 'tie• mullioned for a Germantown Cottages near thaSetea, of same value. R. F. GLENN. no7-St•' 123Scrath FOURTH Street. Am FOR SA.LE-THR FOLLOWING °Am DESIRABLE DWELLINGS : • No. 2004 Mount Vernon street. ' 2204.Gre en street . 717 and 716 North Twentieth street.- 638 No , th Fir teenth 'street. 813 Columbia avenue., 2203 Montrose street. - Also, many others, large and small, in various lo calities. • B F. GLENN, 1.23 South FOURTH Street, and noil.tf S. W. cor. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN. GERMANTOWN . PROPERTY.- FOR SALE, a commodious . doable Stone DWELL ING, situate on Main street, with an acre of ground at-. Cached, in a high state of cultivation. Apply to . sel2-tf E MoCALLA. 18 South SECOND Street.. en FOR SAL E—VALUABLE IN miaPROVED PROPERTY, on WALNUT Street, be tureen Eighth and Ninth atreeta- Apply to nomiis At . BROWN. Real Estate Brokers, nob-Bt' No. 432 WALNUT Street. LARGE AND-VALVABLE Ana PUTT FOR SALE. The very large and commo dious LOT and.I3I7ILI}ING, No. 308 CHERRY Street, near the centre of business, containing 60 feet on Cher ofStree, depth lEAleet,-being 76 feet wide on the rear the lot.and at MR width opening to a large cart• way leading to Cherry street • Its advantages of SIZE AND POSITION are rarely met with. Apply on the premises:: . sel2-3m* att FOR- RALE—TEN SUPERIOR WWII three-ito_ry HOUSES. lOtated on COATES St., between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth streets (junc tion of Union and Coates-street Railroad): lots extend.- ing_ back to Virginia street .Por sale.as great bargains. and on easy terms. For particulars inquire of HIRAM MILLER, IBRiG GREEN Street, or W. G. BEDFORD, 53 N. TENTH Bt..' and ocl9-wfs24t* . • 1913 GALLO MULL St. 411 FOR SALE, VERY CHEAP LARGE AND AND HANDSOME RESIDENCE,. South west corner ofiFORTI 4 1 111 ST and WESTMINSTER Avenue, Twenty-fourth ward; 13 rooms, gas, hot and cold. water throughout the house, stable in rear of lot, fine'fruit and shade trees. Size of lot, 120 feet front by 179 feet deep. Price $lO,OOO, clear of incumbrance. Terms easy. Also, two very desirable COTTAGES on HALEY Street, near Westminster avenue; have all modern im provements; 10 rooms. Size of lots, each 25 feet front by 116 feet deep. • Price $3,600 each. Terms easy. • Also, a number of desirable Houses, at from $1,600 each to $16,000, in all parts of the city Apply to . SAMUEL P. HUTCHINSON, orj J. WARRIIN COULSON, • w095-tf . No. 124 South SIXTH Street. 1111 VALUABL E . FARMS FOR SALE. 100 Acres on the Frankford pike, three miles from Market street, just ripe for Cottage lots. 100 Acres on the Bristol pike, eight miles from Market street. . 69 Acres on the Bristol pike, fourteen miles from Phi ladelphia, at a station on the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad. • 107 Acres on the Camden and Amboy Railroad, near Princeton, N. J. 106 Acres near Darby. 300 Acres near Darby, superior buildings. 125 Acres on the . Delaware two miles south of Bristol. 50 Acres near Pottstown,Montgomery county. With others in various localities, large and smell. Also, a very large number of Delaware and Mary land farms, at exceedingly low prices. B.' F BLINN, • . 0c29 123 South FOURTH Street.: . U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE. UNITED STATES INTERNAL RE • VENITE—TBIRD COLLECTION' DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA,comprising the Twelfth, Thirteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eighteenth, and. Nineteenth IV aide of the City of Philadelphia. NOTICB. The mutual assessment for UK for the above-umned Dietzict, of persons liable to a tax on carriages, pleasure yacbte, billiard tables, and gold and silver plate, and also of persons required to take out license, having been completed NorricE IS IiE.REBY arvEN that the taxes aforesaid will be received daily, by the undersigned, between the hours of 9 A M. and 3 P. M. (Sundays excepted). _at his Office. S. W. corner of THIRD and WILLOW Streets, on and after TUESDAY, the 25th inst. , and until and including SATURDAY, the 19th of November next ensuing. PENALTIES. All persona 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, 1964, will incut a penalty of ten per cent= additional of the amount thereof, and be liable to costa, as provided for in the 19th Section of the Excise Law of July 1at,.1862. • Allrsons who in like - manner shall fail to take out their Licenses, as required bylaw, on or before the 19th day of November, 1864, will incur a penalty of ten per cent= 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 69th s‘c tion of the law aforesaid. .All payments are required to be made in Treaanry notes, issued under authority of the United States, or in notes of banks organized ander the act to provide a na• tienal .currency, known as National Banks. No further notice will be given. WILLIAM J. WAINWRIGHT. Collector oelB tnol9 8. W. cor THIRD and WILLOW Ste. r6fl) 67-1 4+l : I DISSOLUTION.—THE COPARTNER SHIP heretofore existing under the firm of SAMUEL N. DAVIES & SON is this day dissolved. The business will be settled by the undersigned, at No. 225 DOCK Street. CHARLES E. DAVIES, Surviving Partner. PHILADEURIA, Sept. SO, 1884. —.COPARTNERSHIP. — The undersigned have this dal formed a copartnership under the-firm of DAVIES &BOTHERS, for the transaction of a general BANKING AND BROKERAGE BUSINESS. ` at No. 225 DOCK Street. CHARLES E. DAVIES, PETER A. DAVIES. PHILADELPHIA, October 1, 1564. U. S. Certificates of Indebtedness, Quartermasters' Vouchers, and Checks, and Government Securities gene. rally, bought and sold. Business Paper and Loans on Collaterals negotiated. Stockiand Loans bought and sold on Commission. 001-2 m PAiITNERSHIR,--THE II N flO N. , SIGNED have this day formed a Copartnership under the firm of P. ORIFFEE & SON, for the transac tion of a general BOOKBINDING BUSINESS, at No. 402 APPLE TREE Alley. P GRIPPES, -GEORGE W. 'GRIME. . PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 1, les4. oefi-w6t,* rOPARTNERBREP. = WABILIN.GTON BUTCHER, Commission Merchant and. balesale Dealer hi Provisions and Produce. has associated with him in his business his son, HENRY CLAY BUTCHER. The style of the Arm will be WASHINGTON BUTCHER Ac SON, 146 and. 1413 North FRONT Street. 00TOBEIR /934. 00.24-Im. STEAK AID WATER GAUGES—THE largest assortment In Philadelphia , reonstantly on Land.' E. snowtt, su. WALNUT Street. no 7-110 mookst e 13P - ECTACLBB, AT JAMES W. QUEEN- c CO.'S. se26-2m 924 CHESTNUT We* MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, • Of all blade, to be had at JAMES W. QUEEN ea CO.'S, te27-2m 9514 CHESTNUT Street lIIROWNE'EV„MBTALLIO WEATHER -a-F STRIPS, and `__ • WINDOW BANDS ' _ Totally exclude Cold, Wind,. Rain, Sao*, and Duo from the crevices of DOORS AND WINDOWS, And - save one-half the fuel. CRARLBS B. BAKER, No. 3S.Son.i.h• FIFTH ,Street, Sole State Agent. Send for Circular. • Local Agents wanted throughout the State. nQS-lm CIDER: -NEW. • CLARIFIED CRAM. PACINE CIDER, of a superior quality. by the barrel or hogsbead. for sale by, EMIL MATHIgII. nos-12tif Woe. 120. 122. and 124. LOMB RD St. MRB. JAMBSBETTS' CELEBRATE SUPPORTERS .POR. L ABMS-- the only Supporters under eminent, medical patronage.. Ladies and pby sicians are respectfully requested to call only on Mrs. BUTS. at her residence. MVO WALNUT Street, Phila.,,(to avoid counteries. Thirty thousand i ny slid s have be.en advised by thelfphysicians to use her appliances. Those only are genuine bearing the United. States copyright ; labels on thabox.. and signatures, and also on the Supporters, with testimonials. oclS-tnthstf WATER - PIPE 1. XOWN PIPE 1- Montgomery Terra Cotta Works—Office and . warehouse, )221. !LANKA? Street. MIST .OF. me.sa.r.nicge For joint of 8 feet, 9 , 14 eh bore, 96 cents: For ioint of 8 feet, S Incb,bore, 45 cents. For pint of 3 feet, 4.inch bow, 50 cents. • For joint of 3 feet, a inch bore, 70 cents. • For Joint of 3 feet, 6.inch.bore, 85 cents. Ali sues,. from.Sto 15,inech.diatuutor. Also, Branches, Turns, Traps, Chimney Tops, CUT:a lley Flues,. Garden Nittails; 4C. • McCOLLIN St RHOADS, mylA•stuthem . USU. AIAB.KET Streak. TOYB, : TOIES FANCYGOODS.- roMetved from Enrope, a large amazement of Toys, of every description. Also. Fancy Antioles• is great variety,; Meerschaum, Briar, and a variety of other Pipes. and Cigar Tubes. JOHN DOLl.,_lrriporter. oclit-tutlsi2m No. 502 llißrar Street. ell!, %WRITTEN. AND VELRBAIC r D I I. lIOe. ' 'l l ir matIPTIONS of Character . Con4ituti on. ancl Ts , 1 114, lent, With ADVICE on Business; Health, YAM •tlons Salf4zopsovomosit, Maaagement mo o. al. ~ .142EIhag of CHILDREN , social aptationr .t , day aid evening. 7 N;L: CAI' , ' — b- . Phrenolgiat and Bootie er, ooll.tritlisliil No. A 5 B. SE H St."abase Cileatant • AT SEASONABLE / I =OEll . lirrrelll • GRAND GnEr.......% „ A15111 wEDNEEIDAY R GAR. 81 , 0 only Night, most positive . ; JoFept, germane as FAUS His v , ery celebrated "Assumption. dram Mic concePtionland rendition, f parallel is hardly Seen in generatl'oe. elk. Giuseppe Tamar° as His lust appearance. • Marie Frederiei heargtierite... Erer original Itsennirithirt: Nin e Sophia Dzi-6ba!as Ittadaine Zimmermad air Heidrich Steinecke ay Anton Graff 843.• ... ..... ..... •••••••• GRAND SINFA RE MILITAIXX In Ilia 'Fourth Act s Full Military Band addßatire•Oraed Chorair. oniiiink=tBpoiTi,i4 -TT? 10,38 a, DER FIIIISCHrir.IS Gra"er4o.l4i, • PRIMLY EVENINHLIToy: 11, Mgt, only tim e; most positively. of Hilievyre Grid Operd THE JEWSBB; vritiite - giand cast. It will be impoieible to repeat Miff very favorite Opera, - which upon two oce&sions during; the Yew York season was wabetked LAlralefir dirriMEL.OR ever congregated at: Opera in the entire world. PRICES OF ADRI3AI.O.Ii: ... . FaitlYed Seate In Parquet. Parqlet'Otible or Balcony Admission to the above places ' ,r •'• • ...., lOr , • Family irele iv • . SI Amphitheatre II Deors ratty be at 7 o'dock. (Oerture at 3Veledr. seats mtty be secured for avoy night at thri ACAD2iNT OF MUSIC aid GOULD'S MUSIC STOPS.. GRAND DUI` ENRF. SATURDAY AFTERNOON — aI . 2 o'cia ok. NEWIALICSTNUT-87. - THEATIig. . Ninth apOarance of Mrs. D. P. BOWS Who will appeet•THlS svßrunt°, for the third time, as "Florinds, ' else Jewess, and "Peblis,"" a young novice, in the gland historical romance (in three acts) styled • THE MONASTERY OF ST. JUST; • ma. -TAR EWADRID. • To.conclnde with the ESS farce OF of hI BOX AND COX. Friday evening, benefit of . P.. WERS, 'then she will appea MßS r ius CAMILBO E. SATURDAY isFTERNOON, Nov. 12. ELEVENTH ORATTD• FAMILY MATINEE, *hen the FORTY THIEVES Admission e sented tortilla third time, in all its splendor. to the Matinee" SO cents, to all parts of the Home. MRS: JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCA STREET TREATER. SECOND WEEK. SECOND WEEK OP Mr. and Mrs. BARNEY WILL4MS. .TO=NIGHT (Wednefday). November 19,1661.. • c BORN TO GOO' LtiCK. THE CUSTOM OF TITS COUNTRY, and the' "NAPPY MEN." MR: AND MRS. WILLIAMS In all the pieces. WALITUT-STRBET THE A. T R - MR. AND MISS BIICEIN/tir In two more representations or ttartatensely exciting and snicessfulDrama, entitled WAITING FOR THE vltEamtip. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Nov. 9th and.loo. positively last representations.of WAITING FOR THE VERDICT. • On Friday, Farewell Benefit or Ilr. and 'Mae Be chanan, when.will he produced a n_gwPrige Tragedy. entitled . . THE PLEBEIAN DAIIGH, or a Father's Vengeance. Box office open from 9 WIZ CHESTNUT-13TREET OpEniznotrisirt A.../ No. 1221 CHESTNUT Street. • ALLINSON & HINCKEN MORAN'S MINSTREL& appear every erotica in en elegant . ETHIOPIAN ENTERTAIN3EGHT. Doors open at 7. commencing at S o'clocz presisakS. Admission 25 yenta. Reserved Seats, which can be secured from 1010 o'clock, SO cents. • ocll-tf GREAT I4JiTloNAfi..Clßptty, MBA TBE DIRECTION OF MRS. CHAVWAftWER. • (formerly. Mrs. DAN RIO.E) Will open . on • • THURSDAY 'EVENING. 'Nov 10th, 18ri4, . FOR THE WINTER SEASON, ON WALNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH. The 3fABABERESS is determined to make the eating Winter Exhibition remarkable in eqttestrian.• history, as grouping together a grand bouquet of talent never excelled in the profession 'in any part of the world, - ADMITTANCE. First Tierso cents.. Second Tier 2.5 coats. Private Boxes from alti to Sti each. IifATiNEEB on WEDNESDAY and. SATURDAY A. TERNOONS, commencing at 23; o!clock. Evening Performance commencing at 8 o'clock.' See distributing bills. • • - no74t A SSBDIBLY BUILDINGS,- TRITER J^A- AND CHESTNUT Streets.- 4.1 TOWLE OF WONDERS ! SIGNOR BLITZ e EVBRY EVENING. AND WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY JLFTERNOONIS. Change of Performance ConstantlY. Admission, 25 Cents. Children, hi Cents. Reserved Seats, 50 cents. Evening Performances commence at 7%, enema' at S. 0c34/ GERMAITIA ORCHESTRA. --PUBLIC REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, at 33i o'--clockP. N. ,at MUSICAL FRED HALL. Single 'rickets. IS cents. Mx Tickets, $l, to be nad at. Gated's, Andre's. and Meyer's Music Stores. and at the Hall. no7ztt TITSTITUTION FOR THE. ELEND.- -AL EXHIBITION EVERT WEDNESDAY; at 334 P. EL Admiseiou, TEN CENTS. Store No. 11.8onthilIGHTN Street. lie' . THE ACADEMY OF .F 124 B ARTS, -a- CHESTNUT. Street, _above Tenth ;- 1s OPEN pun. 'for vieitore, from gA. MIP. • jog BOARDING. VIRBINOLABS ,BOARDING:- SAL 10018 vacant at No. 313 , •8PR110X Meet. • n03.111* 114, OARDING-FIRST-CLASS; - deists charge's. at the old United States Hotel; 413 CRESTNIPT St. This house has no bar. noB-101'. TRLIFASANT ROOMS, WITH BOARD, at 822 South TENTH Street. no7-6t• EDIICATIONAL. • - *VDUCATION FOR' THE •M-J thorough knowledge of the management of business in general, including the complete mastery of the science of ReeI:MUM should forma part of every man's educa tion. and his success in life will almost invariably de peed upon these acquiremente which are termed busi ness qualifications. Men of talent, tact, and education are wanted everywhere, and their services• command adequate compensation. All who appreciate these truths, should bear in mind that THE QUAKER CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE; TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS, affords to a]) the means and facilities for a thorough preparation for the various drake and employments of business life by a system of instruction far in advance of the general plan of ordinary Commercial Colleges, being pre-eminently practical, and designed to impart a degree of familiarity, with actual practice, which no merely.tbeoreticai instruction ea n•ever give. Regular organized and separate DEPARTMENTS • , - of Book-keeping, Mathematics, Penmanship,. and Tele graphing, under the direction of special teachers of edu cation and experience. Call or send for a circular TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets IRDUCATIONAL. - A GENTLE HAM -A-a of ten years experience in Teaching. and author of three Text Books in Mathematic., will give instruc tion to a few private pupils. Testimonials to tinalifl. catior from several of the most earned scholars in the United States. Address "Mathematician," at this ogle% for three days. nob-3i' DENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACA MOM WEST CEIESTER.—The Tkird Session of this ACADEMY will commence September.lst! The Board of Trustees consists of the following gen tlemen TRUSTEES. Hon. JAMES POLLOCK. President. Captain WILLIAM APPLB, Vice President. W. B BARBER. Esq., Secretary: • JAMES H. ORNE. Rec.. - Treasurer. Rev. Rich'd Newton,D. D. , Charles B. Dungan Hem.. Rev. Thos. Brainerd, D. D. George P. Russell, * Eta: , Hon. Oswald Thompson, William L. Apringsjag.. Hon. Charles O'Neill, • George L. 'Farrel, Esq Hon: W. B. Lehman, Addison May, Big- Col. Wm. Bell Waddell, TB. Peterson, Esq., Joseph B. 'Townsend. Bee., Theodore Hyatt, Estr... James L. Oleghorn, Esq., Thoroarb Distraction in English, the Clasyles and the Sciences, by tea chers of the highest attainmbnts; is fur nished to Cadets. Students can be fitted for' any Col lege class, or can prosecute to any extent thelistialCol 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. WhCe no military duty trenches upon the time assigned to scholastic pursuits, such. Theoretical end Practical Military instruction is afforded to the Cadet as will completely fit him to be an efficient officer in any ann of the Unite d States service. For cironlars, . apply to JAMES.H. ORNE, Esq., No. 626 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, or to - Colonel THEO. HYATT, no4-1m President Pennsylvania Military Academy. VILLAGE . GREEN SEMINARY.- MILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL. four miles from MEDIA, Pa. Thorough course in Mathematics, Classics. Natural Sciences. and English; practical lessons in Civil Engineering. Fopilereseived at any time. and of all. ages, and enjoy the benefits of a home. Refers to John O. Capp &Son; 23 South Third. street; Tbos. J. Clayton. Beg:, Fifth and Prune streets: ex-Sheriff R'ern, and. others. Address Rev. JAIERVIIT BARTON, A. VILLAGE ORION, Pennsylvania nob% (ins MISS MARY E. THROPP'S ENGLISH AAA- -AND FRENCH BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for Young Ladles. 11341 CHESTNUT Street, naiads!. phia. Circulars containing particulars, terms. eta., sent on application. • calll-12t. PrtIVIELTE . .INSTRIiCTION IN • ENG "- BRA NCHES and CLASSICS WIC GRAIL .1440 North - T i( iIRTSEITH Street. 0c26-lm• NUODDLAND SEMINARY, 9 WOOD.. X X!' LAND TERRACE, WEST PRILADELPFILL —. Rev. HENRY REEVES, A. M., Principal. (late of the. Chamborsburg Seminary.) Session opened Septemhar• 14t11.- A Day, and Boarding. School for Young Ladies. Experienced . Teachers; instruction solid, choice. and thorough. Circulars sent on application. aul6-3m • nriEGARAY INSTITUTE. ; --ENGLISH AND FRENCH BOARDING AND DAY SOROOIs ron YOUNG LADIES (152 Y and .152,9 SPRUCE St:, niladelphia), will reopen on TUESDAY, September lath. Letters to the above address will receive prompt ' Personal application can ba made atter An mat 23, 1564. to 14316DA1d3 D'HERVILLY, anl7-3re Principal PERSONAL. cr !EMAIL DE. PARIS" IS ES PECIALLY endorsed by Mad'lle,Testrali, Waller. and many )ages in private life, whose corn- mandatory letters. for obviousy.aeons, , cannot be plitz.. liebed. B. JOUIN. 1 1t S. TENTH Stuset. Officers and soldiera whose complex have become tanned or bronzed be the exposure itstdent to a camp, life. will tied tie ErskaP '.' Invaluable. Orders by mail should be addressed, JARED dc,, RENE. General Imparters, oc3-rwass tf ERFONA,IIt.- RED; WHITE, AND P .BLACK B JL JBW2I.IOy. wholesale and retail.. bespest in the•sity ! 910 RAUB,Bl;reet. 'flog-2t • LOST AND FOUND. • LOST iDA:IOI3LAIDA,PERPETITAIe Polley of Insurance!" No. 16. 077 by the. PIM ASSOCIATION Oci.lS. MCI: to .1111 ES MILIX UAN, P 451,9D0, 011 wry E, cor. of Brown aril Emery streets. Anzg imlttion theraof will be re. oeivees by C. STIV 0.,54_0,150ra • oc2l,mwf-Irt THIRD Street. LVAT. OR STOLEN—ON THE NIGHT „1 -4 Qt th e Bth inst., lota of e fallowing Cartileateas •L‘os-. - 24,819, 23,929, Z 3, 091, '24,799 of Philadelphia an*. - Reeding Railroad Stock. The public are cantioneg, 'against their ruagotiation as !heir transfer hss bee* stopped; A moral reward Nora be paid: and q„,a," asked on UM: return W _ P. S. BOWL p ocl4-Im* ,li-21.SPRUOR Btfeit. PIANO FORTE---NEW 7-00- TAVR, over strung BILBB, xorth 4 sl.ooo, will be sold IPw- For po wer ,. sweetness, and 'brilliancy of tons i t is enanspassed oaths continent. Apply to tire- CURTIS. 922 1319dTICE Stniet. no9-wf .-_,OlllllMi BARGAINS FOR CA,SlL— wis%,uMaira)citiucerut PIANOS, '7- and 7fr 3 octaves, or es, to be- sold:. at/ once. NARK LISSLER dr, CO. 214 South SIGAT 77 St. Second bend Pialtoskol bind. --, nog -6t' l'afro A FARREL & HERRING FIRE iIMvFROOF for sale, at THOUS' A:I:P.7ION sTOSE. on TM:MOLY. no9-2t' JOHN SCOTT, VETERINARY SDRG.ON, Qace 460 AR Avenue. above Noble Cantatas for hire.' ao7-6r _ . DEPAIMBEW 9UST OB L WOM-, Se!bet Bjarra Valentina. Wagaor. Office, ground doll.. nog-2teif