ilmv. ClTr'r. ,DIVIONAL CITY lama eu wouara rims.) ig TO COL. Will. B. THOMAS LAST NIGHT. j emberll of the National Union Vinb and the eaalevinciblee, with the Jefferson Cornet Douglass' Philadelphia Brigade Band, t hetheelves into a procession at their head. enfl• preeeeded. tO the ridence f Col. Thomas, of the 192 d Regiment of the o Penn line, and serenaded that gentleman, The lea were dressed In their hats and capes, rled their torches. The houses generally on log of Spring Garden street, between Thir od Broad streets, wore illuminated. As the ion formed ! or rather halted, In front of the et of Col. Thomas the American flag was , a the •brootoyand the Jeffereon Cornet Band the Star Spangled Banner. r o f Dof "H lasa ome A Band .1201 g gain,"struck up the appro.. which was followed ai I mp and a polka. During this musical por es the color-bearers advanced from the line Atoned themselves on the doorstep, thus Fe triotio tableau, in which Col. Thomas , On presenting himself to the multitude reeled with a storm of applause, and three ;ere given for the 192 d Regiment. Vattern, Esq., addressed Col. Thomas in a lo speech of welcome, referring to the prin• ! spressod by Col. T. years since, when it re terve to stand forth nobly and publicly itdde certain popular unpopular because of re, but now before the entire world, it to the Colonel as a representative man ; •Iteet of his own fortune,whose patriotism and dopy, for the proscribed race are remota. we with deep gratification in the hour of , in the conclusion of his remarks, the alluded to the victory at the ballot-box, that a people of the United States from Maine to 3 and from the Atlantic to the Paola° have :4 themselves in a manner that cannot be dittoed and dare not be disregarded, and )ice is "No compromise- with traitors in [Cheers.] He sent this votoe not only to a l , but to the North, and to the whole world, Topple of this country intend to compel the ! 0 lay down their arms, and that the rebel !tion shall, by the blessing of God anti loyal 1 , , be maintained in the Union. pan Riche, on behalf of the Republican In -, also delivered a few remarks of welcome. ;I Thomas, in acknowledging the sompli -13 tendered him, said that he wished he. language outfit:dent to express the emo• as heart, at the succession of evidences of regard entertained for him since his return. Jean met at every turn, first by the Mayor •Ity, next by old friends, and even those f political opponents, and he might say per .euiloti, and now he beholds the welcome of de. These honors were gratifying to him, ,the.was constrained to say he 101 l painfully red of his unworthiness, as he had not yet 9 his work in the service of the country. He sly begun, and when the time shall have ar :bat he had done his whole duty, then he would reel) , feel the pleasure of such kindly greet . the part df his fellow-citizens. The man .4 ,; not fall by the:wayside—who continues in to the end—who meets traitors in the field tellies round the good old flig—whe ad where treason has taken a bold stand— who , 11p for his country until the end—that inan del to such honors, and worthy of all hollers mid be bestowed upon him. el Thomas now alluded to the officers and 'Lis etanmand, who enlisted and expressed a ford willingness to go wherever the Go at desired. They had met the guerillas in 1, Lad passed through scenes of peril and' and never complained. They are- the To of tho American soldier. They left all f'.rts of domestic life and did their duty, :r.eir Government desired. The Colonel T le.l to the great victory at the ballot•box— ihe probable good that would re-• el after indulging in a dissertation on ,e , of the day, the tottering of the rebellion I(ilisintegration in its ranks, he thanked for the compliment of the serenade, and vociferousupplatme. A handsome col -7;3 prepared, .at Spring Garden s Hall, to Ite party were invited. The whole affair ,:wt, patriotic, and decidedly agreeable. GAILY. DRESSED. rlted States gunboat Galena was gaily is flags and signals yesterday, at our navy rder of her commander, Captain Wells, • f the rnelection of President Ldnooln. EA Eib+4ll EA EA WIC:A I.LINIBL—The receipts of Petroleum at the ?, cities for the year .1864 will roach about 1 barrels, four-fifths of which will probably , t Now York, and at -an expense for foreign .t of about eighty cents per barrel more than of shipment from the port of Philadelphia, ne this preponderance in favor of New otwithatanding the additional cost, has been Philadelphia had no • direct railroad com a= with• the oil region, and has been de t entirely upon the navigation of the Alla . Ter to Pittsburg, which, with the drought mar and ice of winter, has3been very prewar ad thus New York, having a railroad eon , although at, a greater distance, has been all times to receive and•hold all the heavy I her own port, and ready for shipment at a we. tier Philadelphia, will have the best fedi!. the shortest route and without transhipment, cad from the oil wells to the wharves on the re river, and Philadelphians should bestir !yes to stake suitable facilities to handle that the least possible expense to the shippers, and ire the trade to our city. 'melanin Storage Company of Philadelphia eg with commendable energy in the right n. We notice that they have organized apital stock of $lOO,OOO, nearly sixty then which has already been subscribed and paid re pays for a large lot of ground, some 2,000 p, with a front of 260 feet on the Delaware lapside of the extensive depot and dock lin ters of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com as giving them immediate railroad wri t= the oil wells to their wharves on the ;leaving them $40,000 of their enh,sorip• r improvements, which are being fast sub for, and facilities to that extent will soon be ,ed. The company have power to increase pital stook to $600,000. .elphians have subscribed and are subscrib ono of dollars to develop oil territory, which endable, when judiciously expended; but we overlook an enterprise in our own olty, en judicious management, will give Phila the control of the shipment of the vast pro f those oil wells, most of which are . in our tel The property of the company is where see It every day, and know that it must crease in value as the improvements are . The question with Philadelphians is, e stock of the Petroleum Storage Company wade dividends 1 and the question is an ntone. Our grandfathers made safe invest and took but very few risks in the way of .etal improvements ; and the present genera e following very closely in the footsteps of I latrious predecessors ; therefore, it is of the portance, as Philadelphians, that we should t, that the investment can be made to pay at tol estimating the receipts at 1,000,000 barrels .nm, let Philadelphia be modest, as she al 'in grasping business, and take but one:fifth amount as her share (but with energy there eason why she should not control four fifths trade), say 200,000 barrels, the storage of hr one month (or if in warehouse but one t ten cents per barrel, will 'pay $20,000, and lament of the first $lOO,OOO will give the sin Storage Company immediate facilities ad greater amount of business than that, la at the ordinary rates of storage will pay tad of twenty per cent. upon their capital hick should be satisfactory to any modest permanent investment. ComnileßOx. Sbnitorit.—ln this age of fraud, °error). dishonesty, when every remonstrance of acs Is stifled In the greedy rush for the al. Collar, it is truly refreshing to contemplate Mons of the few, who, in the common nem. iteviding for themselves, pay a common !fermi° to the condition of others. There 19 _ough for us all, and there is sufficient of both raiment for all the eons and daughters of trlfg race. There le a limit to our powers of lion , and we have no right to snatch the : ,, ta the mouth of the hungry, in our eager ;r more than we can use. But In the groat ;I life men do not stop to consider any wants it of their own selfishness. The cry of the • the wail of widowhood, and the meanings 1:1; are alike unheard and unheeded mid the emending interests. af, therefore, it is a refreshing contemplation eu the laudable success of those who, while Lk for themselves, not only regard the wants but even make those wants or Infirmities !lel object of their attention. An illustra our views upon this subject is found in the , •ent efforts of Profs. Bolles and Brown; of Y, to deduce from the all-pervading element Welty a remedial agent which promises to Previous light in the Esculardan art com fit the shade. Without medicine, with. lancet, the blister, or any other tor. appliances, the lame are made,to walk, dto see, the " lepers are cleansed,” and die. ith its Pandora's box of evil, is baffled in its to distress. It must be gratifying to those en, while looking upon the oorda and bun- Crutches, canes, and bandages, left at their Se by those whom their okill has relieved, to , at their success In life is Avid upon a mar membranes of the suffering. They have business about five years, and set in that tole the acoumulation of such mementoes of Milts is surprising, and would, if generally ,be the greatest advertisement imaginable. dation of the public press ; no attractive dis printer's ink, would be so effective as this , telling fact. lag Electricitya study, rather than a mere it, and discovering its fixed laws, they enabled to apply it to the,cure of disease anner as to produce the most beneftoial Both acute and ehrimio oases have yielded law remedial agent, and the Increasing ;e of its healing power is effecting much in Ince of the public,. Their office is at 1220 itreet. Id seem that, if the mom of theme men atralty known, it would stimulate and en niters also to adopt a mode of living that serviceable to the world while profitable Ives. It would give an impetus to philan at would be beneficial to the world. It late the general character of soolety, and to be leas selfish and sordid in ohobsing cn wealth.—National Merchant, • FINN'S GREAT DISPLAY OP ZEPHYR southeast corner of Arch and Seventh attracting the universal attention of the le great display of Zephyr Goods, of spoke on Saturday, made by Mr. John iS the most artistic exhibition of the kind' • in Philidelphia. His large stock em tooth assortment of Worked Slippers, of artistiC designs, (selections from whioh made early, as they cannot be replaced II) rich Chair Patterns,.Pin•oushlons, &o. Jds are wrought in the form of zephyr Portray, in the style of the finest paint s of cogs, deer, and other kinds of game, tut birds of the most exquisite plumage. It display of these goods may now be seen lows windoWs and at, his counters. We State, in this connection, that his stook of gracesn every variety of colors and anadee, prices are eiciedingly reasonable. laetoym Wool, of, which Mr. Finn Sells article made In this country, he has also, flO stook, at prices from twelve to twenty ounce lower than the German Zephyrs, ll lle daily becoming more popular as a substitute for Zephyr for creel:letting and knitting purposes. MS stock of Stocking yarns is also very exten• sive, ar may be inferred from the fact that he offers some eighty different varieties ; to all of which we must add that his assortment of combs, brushes, gloves, poi:deaf-books, travelling bags, fancy buttons, and a thousand other articles of taste and utility, is unsurpassed by anp other in the city. Tau Braurion . .—lt is rumored that as election took place yesterday, and that somebody was elected. The great seething cauldron of polities will now subside, and people will have time to think of something besides President•maktng. In this con nection we would suggest to our readers to lose no time in procuring their winter outfits at the - Brown Store Clothing Hall of R00(11111 & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 006 Chestnut street, above Sixth. OLD BONNETS MADE Ni4.—Messrs. Wood & Cary, 725 Chestnut street, announce to their lady patrons that old velvet bonnets are made over, and felt hats and bOnnets reshaped at their establish ment. OIL SunSontrriova.—Atiention is direoted to advertisement in another oolumn.with this caption. This enterprise presents unusual inducements. UNDER tho "Continentel. ,, Under the "Conleental.” Under the "Oonfinental," "One price" Clothing. "One prloe" Clothing. "One price" Clothing. GUNTLEMEIV'S HATS-All the latest styles at Charles Oakford & Son's, Continental Hotel, BARGAINS IN CLoTrirsta, Bargains in Clothing, Bargains In Clothing, • Bargains In Clothing, At Granville Stokes' Old Stand, At Granville Stokes' Old Stand, At Granville Stokes' Old Stand, At Granville Stokes' Old Stand, No. 009 Chestnut Street. No. 00P Chestnut Street. No. 809 Chestnut Street. • No. 509 Chestnut Street. Purionesans may rely upon getting the beat Furs at Charles Oaldont & Son's, Continental Hotel. THOROUGHLY TESTED. Mrs. S. A. Allen's World's Flair Restorer and Zylobalsamum has stood the test for twenty years. Millions of bottles sold every year. It is not a dye, and differs from all other preparations, as it contains the specific, ail ment which is the life of the hair. They are un equalled for rostoring, invigorating, beautifying, and dressing the hair, rendering it soft, silky, and glossy. They cleanse the hair and impart to it a most delightful fragrance. Every druggist sells them. nob-tuths It LADDIB I 2.11 D C2UL•DR2DN'B nATB—Latest stylee at Charles Oakford Sc Son's, Continental Hotel. EYE; EAR, THROAT DISEASES, CATARRH, MTH . - MA, and all nervous affections treated successfully by Dr. Von Moschzisker With his newly constructed apparatus. Oftlde 1027 Walnut street. nolo=St• ETB, EAR, 'A'ND CATARRH, successfully treated by J. Isaacs, M. D., Oculist and Aurist, 611 Pine at. Artificial eyes insortod. No ohargo for examination. LADIES' Funs—©n elegant assortment at Charles Oakford .11 Son's, Continental Hotol. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. The Con J M Torney, Baltimore t - B IPPorter; U S N J F Bfackenyle; Wash, D 0 G R Taylor, Wheeling Copt 11 Jewett, D'S A .T D Roddy, Somerset, Pa John D Roddy, Penna A Stulzman, Somerset, Pa A.Groetzinge_,r Pe11 . 128, S C Cooper wheeling F R Bostwick; Boston Dr S'S Wlltbank, York Si. Allen, New Jersey S HenriquesWasb, D C Boston MiceWßlake, Bice Blake & sister, .Boston J V Furey, New York F W DeLislo. London • C H B.Pay, Dover, Del W C Poland, Boston B B Studley, Boston R T Sympson, New York Jos 11 Brown New York Lahey. New York R Trabue & wife, Ky Schodts & wife,. ANY J A Jameson, St Louis Ohas Lowe, Mass Geo T Knight, England John A Williams, hi Y W Johnston, Cincinnati WAD Morse. Halifax, N 0 W A Corson, Delaware Copt V J Pierce. 11 S • A h Ellict & eon, N 0 Mrs Greenough, New York Miss Field, New York W B Osborn • • ()apt Hunt, England J Smith, Past Bridgewater W H Goodwyan, Memphis J B Leech, Memphis C P Markle, Westmo , eland J R Hunter, Pittsburg H H Thornbery &wf,'Nashv Mrs Haley, Harrisburg Cat Liao Maxwell, Dot T Stelman, Newark, 11 'C C Rowney & wf, Mileage F A Whitney, New York - . T Garretson. Pottsville Geo J . Daft, Pittsburg_ Jac Fawcett, Titusville A P Spinney, Ashland W Firmstone, Easton Mrs Struthers, Pa . W A Cook, Washington Jas Ashbnry, England J R Jennings & lady J A Morris Si lady 11. Housman & lady J T Housman H H Dudley, Wash, D C 0 C Eicholtz, W Chester T Steaphene, Warren, Pa Wm Rex, Baltimore 0 A Drost, Baltimore W B Brooks & wf.Baltim'e V Barrette, England T 0 Carson, Gettysburg J Caldwell, Boston G B Lincoln, Boston . • J D Dougherty, Harrisburg W L Eel fenstein,Poltsville The 61 J 1 5 Morris. WaShington • J Parker. Phila C W Ford, Polls.,•• Sac A McKnight, Wash J D Mercer, D 8 A J lliCuitt , E G flatten J B 8t Chair W 0 Isaacs, New York P Hein, Maryland W D Cassiday, Georgia J H Mann. Lewistown W Lowther, Newport J R Lowther. Newport J T McGonigle, Lancaster Thos R Sill, Pittsburg Mrs Dr F C Reamer, Bed ford B Parrish & 71,Indmnap's Miss E Wilson, Harrisburg Miss M Wilson, Harrisburg Miss McGaughy, Marietta ?'Use Gray, Highspire 0 A Althousg, Reading Jamb Miley, Harrit burg J W Jones, Harrisburg S L Casey & la Kentucky Mrs T Foster . Pottsville Geo S Knight, Oregon Jobn R Fisher..Harriebtirg H Butner,Lebanon H Conrad & la, New York T M Todd, Fort Delaware H O Shattuck. Fort Del . Min A Polk. Delaware Robt Polk. Delaware ll W Trask, New York S S Pinkerton, Oil pity D C Nash J H Tacker & 'et Brooklyn Chas•HalLlJ 8 N H A Bore, Harrisburg .3' Platt, WilLiamsport A W Benedict & wf,Penna D Mclilurtrie, Penns Peter S Haggus John B Simon & 2 da,Penna L W Hall, Blair co John Rowe, Greencastle Wm W Morrison,L Haven 8 Winmer Miss J Curtin,Harrisburg Miss &die Curtin, Harrisbg John C Bailey Delaware J Brown, Baltimore .1 L Rogers & la. Wash. D C I J Cooley, Easton • Beuj F Cook, New York F B Penniman & wt ,8311118. D Van Deraude, N Y Louis Selig, New York SC Greene, S A A A Douglass, M Chunk The Die G R McMaster, Pittsburg John 13111118, New Llslion,o John 7' Farr, Fairfield, 0 David Zellers, Canton, 0 1 111" Wei tidal , Canton, 0 D McConville, Stenbenv, 0 Jas Cochran, _Steubenv, 0 D Robison, Wroster, 0 C Hedges, Mansfield, 0 Alex Taylor, Pittsburg Alm Moore, Pittsburg W F McAlister, Indianayols N Levi W Levi, Peru, Indiana A L Herr, Washington, DC Miss Kerr, Pittsburg W C Irvin, Burnside C D Foster, Witkesbarre A B Hotchkiss, • W liked) B L Merriman, Wilkesb D Holman, Nashville Dr Dearing & la, Utica, N I lbeo C If Y. J B TAvady; Wiz . D W Chase, Mt Vernon- 0 S R Frederick & wt, Penns Mrs Graham, Centre co, Pa Mies Duncan, Centre co, Pa i v :s h m u l B B F r t e d M n l 131 t Ling B :o r n e m n , u P d P a a e li n u n n a kichttrd Lee, Pottsville P Sutton, Indiana he J P Carter. Indiana J Johnson, Maryland H Whitman, Boston T J Johnson, Delaware J W Bowers, Columbia L B Chapman, Brooklyn E Williams J T R Plant, Washington ' J It IJ S A H Smith & la, Baltimore W Thomas U S A J E. Pratt. Pittsburg E H Ranch, Reading J M Jennings, New York J T Jakes, Delaware T Rep.olda & w f, Delaware P W Nnoland, Delaware SR Muftly, Harrisburg Fockier, Penna 0 M Spruance, Maryland Maryland AW Bryant, aryland A M Rambo, Columbia W B Simpson, Wheeling G T Davis, S N H Bontz. Washington T P Brenlann, New York The Co B F Wickersbam,Penna . S Bod d er, Spring tow n nos Morrison, Luzern.) co B Mattson. Delaware co C Coilins,Washington John Donovan, Washington J Clark E Townsend, Penna B 0 Harrison, retina Capt E B 011bett, U S A J Young, New Jersey D H Morrison, Penna W Taylor, Chester co D McGregor, New York J TbropP; Jr. Washington W Lacsey, West Chester W 11 Whitehead, W Cheater The N : Peter Dider,•Penna D Comminge, Bch Haven Lenhart, Leesport Levi Wolfenberger,.Pa John.Dnroble. Newark, NJ J L Magurt, Berke co C Henry & wf. Frankfort Cyrus H Grubb Geo 0 Moyer, Freeburg. Pa 11 ShelLy, - Dich field, Pa The B 1 J L Arnold, New Buffalo John Mnae, Annyille 'Wm Btrobmeler, Ashland Chas Means; Allentown smith, Cherryyille • • W L crayon; Johnsonville Win Thompson, Jenkintwn • Kephart, Warrington Ces Koptutilt WitrePitOß Ohas. Stokes & Co. Chas. Stokes & Co. Chas. Stokes & Co. ilnentats T Brennan. Troy, N Y Wm Job, Troy, N Y B F Isherwood, Wash. D C Mr. A L Zeller, New York C A Bell, Concord, II II W W Fisher & wf. Ky Mimi 8 R Cal vett, Paris. Ky A /I Pollock & la, Ky Mra Dr Savage & child, Ky ID S Orth,New York S Hartshorn, Belmont G Lerch & la, Reading 3 T Jackson & la.. Reading F A Uhase, New York D Moore & la, Baltimore J F. Einley, Ohio H & Whitman, Vienna 8 Bryant, Massachusetts Mrs Hunt, Ragland V D Gordan, Chicago A. G Iflrtlan__,/ New York J B Allen , Washington CF Foster, New York 8 C Hine, St Louis W W Wilson. Washington A Gardner, IV eve. York G L Trask°. New York C C Upham, II 8 N. L Kauffman, le echanicaVg Mrs A J Kauffman, Mechbg P Beaver, Lewisburg H El Alexander, New York Mr Hogue, New York J T Martin, New York T Van Brunt Miss Taylor H Stoddard. Dayton B B Schneider, Flew York S L Aden, New York Ether Wright,Washington O.W Dobbin, Baltimore. T M Abbott, Baltimore E C Noyes Sr wife, Balt C J Whitman. Boston D R Bowker, New York W 0 Case, Colombia Col 111 J Cohen, Baltimore Julius Fellheimer,. N X Thos H Farnham Joel A Fithian, II 6 A J F Cake & la, NJ 0 E Shelton & la.. Conn L W Hall, Blair John Rowe, Greeneastle W H Boyd & wife, Pa I T Richards, Chambersba B Rush Petriken At wife, Pa Mr Stribling, New York T A Rielly, Pottsville D Ridgway. Pottsville • S W Gorrey. New York J Hoff Virginia,. Wm Fielding. New York 0 Hendrickson & wf, N I C .8 Mitchell & wf.Baltim'e Miss B Mitchell,. Baltimore 0 W Brown, Baltimore - H F Jones, New York L A Stokes. New York Lient Col Warberg, II S A W t' Livingston & la, Wash W Torrey F B Chet wood • C E Habicht, New York 'nerd. Jas 0 Blinker.Harrisbarg T F Perry, Oil City W F Logan &. la, SlT'insport John A. McKee, Lewistown W M Brannon, Tennessee S F Bair, Pittsburg D 11 Adams, New York C L Holt, II 8 A. • Jae B Black, Washington F Wolf, Penne ER Brubaker, Lanc co P Canvey, Delaware Mrs K MreleY. Lancaster Miss KateLowry,Lanc viler John Williams, Washing N J Jones, Harrisburg J Beahn,Deliwritre D S !Sacrum, Pittsburg IS S Detwiler. Penna W H Fritz, Chattanooga • fd M Schwartz. TA118.4,114 T 'Jeffries, West Chester W Lee. N D, 'Washington Jas Welt, Baltimore . P Monchan, California Miss Beersley, Baltimore Coo Williams, Ohio J.J Irvin. Penna JohnHawke Penns Wash Boyd, 'Erie C McCulley, Washington P Kissinger, Penna. Jos Irvin, Penns Robt Young, Springfield H Cooper, Springfield F F Patterson, New Jersey A G Cartln,Jr,Harriaburg J B Curtin, Harrisburg, L Potter,Penna J S Dilworth,Pittsburg, J Spencer &. wf, Maryland J C Guerin, New York Peter Alticks & 2 la,Penna B H Chase & in, Boston John Glosson.,Chicago. H Fisher,Pottsville D Luther, Reading F J Tronbat,Paris Df Phelan.New York • Lathrop,Montrose W F Snyder, Baltimore Chas Beasten, Delaware •Mra Bennett, Wenslx}rt i Mick Bennett, Wmsport W S Evegaitt, Uhamberaburg Thos Pattereon, Penna B T Cortis, New York A L Brower, New York G W Cox. Washington, D C Maj G H BardwelF, Lana oo W a Seward, Wash, D H W Wheeler, Brooklyn chants'. T Holman, Nashville Wm ElLott, Pa I Mrs Geo Belford . M olrank Miss Belford. M Chunk 0 Belford, tdChunk N Belford. M Chunk .. . . .. .. . Hon Geo W Beim, Easton M Barry, Lancroter W W Pedrick. Wash, D 0 Jos Smith, Lambertv, N J David Epron, Catasaqua A R Reed, Pittsbarg H A TI ompeon. Harriebg 0 T Candeff, Urbana, 0 Alex Lyon, ; Bedford B R Lukens, Allegheny Chas Hterhoher, Allegheny J Ullman, St Paul E R Garett, Mt Vernon Dvr Mead & la f. Mt Vernon L Putt St lady, Stoneretown Wellington Jones, Auburn A B. Adams,Boston O B Abbott , Nashville J A Myers, AndArried Dr M 0 Lofland, Delaware PH B Fiddeman, Delaware Wm D Fowler, Delaware B Watson, Delaware M Hannum, Wilkesbarre Jas Martin, Long Island Mai Mendenhall, Penna J G Oar wood & la, Belem. J M Roller, Blair oo C H Anderson, Huntingdon J A Willoughby. Hauling W J Kuhns, New York W O Troxel, Brooklyn E J Phipps, New Jersey Burrougns, U B A J Wright, Baltimore M Byrne, New York C E Ferrs, Danville Hon H Johnson, Penns RFEmery,UdN J H Primrose, Delaware J W Houston, Delaware E Woodall & NV f, Easton Miss 13 Wilson,Easto a C B Yardley, New York L J Fiddeman, Newtown A E Noble, New Jersey J Hooper, New York HA Curran, New York P Duffy, New York B Latham, New York H 0 Mercier mereial. % C Peacock & la, Maryland A R Brown, Washington J 8 Fathey, West Chester Miss I P Fathey, W Chester A Lyon,Port Deposit. Jae Nachns,Chester co L Rockey Chostor co J H Hobart,'Pottstown J H McCoy , Doylestown J H Haines, Lancaster co John Leidy, Chester co J Nealey. Chester co Coo Jackson, Cheater IS Gilmer, Stroadsbar co g J P Spear.Strondebarg; L Pyle. Cheater co W H Wilson, Newark, Da tiOsual. . Jacob Shelly, Richfield, Pa J A Hooper, Penns B Silvis . L B Ezra Reid, Lexington, Pa 8 Hreamer.• Peng!), Jacob Bloom, Danville Jacob P Solunenk, Pa A El at H Rope, Beading k Bear. Chas Harper, Jenkintown • H 0 Boktuttz, Balmy' Haven D A Gruber, U II A H ti Rise. U B A Dickerson': Attleboro J 8 Bachman. Hartford Chas Milos. Fox Chase Miss Mlles, Fox Comm The II Miea Conant, Masa J B Stepler , Busks co B Dleedenball, Bloomsburg B W BrOMRII, Orangeville J Comstock, Orangeville . 'l3 B Stewart, Shippensburg .J P Steock, Shippeneburg iilleeeeman. ellippensbg J D 'Holmes, Penne W WEicKee, , Hazelton W B Beaver MeadoW W Wallace, Cbambersburit J Franklin,•l3 B A 13 Pranklin, Pine Grove B Bamberger, New York J D Lucas, HS A J P Reed; New York C A Mauerr, Philade J Mintierre, Tbl?ada D Dangler, Ohio 43 W Bouvelholder; Tien na AEI Wright, POI:IDS 43 W Blackburn, Penna. J B Hoover, Blair co B Knorr, Blair on • W Connell, Penns L Pall & la, Bonestown Mrs T J Webb, Ohio The Slat D Denlinger. White Hell JO Shortlidge, Del oo,Pit C H lane, New Jersey - G apple, W ilmington,Del D Blair idiv Williams. Delaware Wm L Manson Bucks co Wm Boutcher:Bucks co P Green, Baltimore AJDay.I:IBA Vim J Donley, Delaware iticbard Dtlimon. Delaware J Bradley, Cambria Larimor, Parma J B Laird, Juniata co James Taykr II W May. Williamsport W Bucbiumn. Huntingdon B 11 Greene. Huntingdon W Crawford, Grew/vie, Pa The Bal W Wetherbold. Penna W Arnold, Tannersvile I) Custard, Tannorevillo John P Brehm, Penna J Lee, Woman Mort 1) JRinger.Vlt entOW R A Van Coort, ttstown N Reble, Pottstown Eli George, Allentown Dr S 0 Baltzbach, Pa The 11. • Burrough, Peniut B Ala nttleld, Stroudsburg W S Rees St WI. Stroudeb's k J Barris wf, Wasb.D CI E Sbotwell, Rahway, B J John Rickey, Trenton The-Barley Sheaf. . .A T Hampton. Doylestown Chita Hll, Hatboro C B Clark, Port Republic Jno T Rich srdsOn. BOOM" Alfred Wilson, Delaware Robt Schoch. Hatboro Thomas Turner, New York Oeo Belly, Easton J S Leodon,Bucks co John Welch. Easton Jae Finly, Min B F Ward, New York SPECIAL NOTICES. FFTM Gno:i STECK & Co.'s CELEBRATED WRIP PIANOS. Oyer 500 of these fine instruments have been sold by he subscriber, and they daily inoreaee in popularity. J. E. GOULD, SEVENTH and-CHESTNUT. ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST Lyles, made In the best manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST SELLING PRICES marked in' PLAIN FIGURES. All goods made to order warrantid satisfactory. The one• price system is strictly adhered to. All are thereby, treated alike. JONES' OLD-ES• TABLISRED ONR-PRICE CLOTHING ROUSE, 604 EARRET Street, near Sixth. de2B-iY COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP. This' celebrated TOILET SOAP, In such universal de• Land, is male from the CHOICEST materials, is MILD and BMOLLIENT in Its nature, FRAGRANTLY SCENT; ED; and EXTREMELY BENEFICIAL in its action upon the Skin. For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Good. sealers. fe2t-tuthsly To PURCHASE CLOTHING at , low prices, make a selectionfrom our stook of READY-MADE GAR MENTS.- We are selling goods equal in style, At, make, and material. fro)n 26 to 60 per cent. lower than is now chnriiid for same goods made to order. We have all styles, sizes, and prices of Clothing, Mens', Youths', and Boys'. All can be suited without delay or tremble. BENNETT & CO., orl-mtrithl If TOWER BALL, MS MARKET Street BOYS' CLOTHING, BOYS' CLOTHING, BOYS' Clothing. Boys' Clothing, Boys' Clothing, Boys' Clothing, Boys' Clothing, Boys' Clothing, Boys' Clothing, Boys' Clothing, Boys' Clothing. Boys' Clothing. In every variety, In every variety, In every variety, In every variety, In every variety, In every variety, . At H. L. HaGewalt ta Son's, At H. L. Hallowell & Son's, At H. L: Hallowell & Son's, At E. L. - Hallowell & Son's, 634 Market street, 634 Market street, 634 Market street, 634 Market street, 534 Market street, 534 Market street, 534 Market street, 534 Market street. SPECIAL NOTICE. —We have the largest and best assorted stock of Ready-made Boys' Clothing in the city. cat in the latest styles, and made in the best manner, H. L. HALLOWELL dt SON, 534 MARKET Street. oclB-tnthstf PRRHY & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT Streets. PERRY dr. CO, CLOTIHNG: THIRD and CHESTNUT. PERRY & CO.. CLOTHINg, THIRD and CHESTNUT. PERRY &,130.. CLOTHING, : THIRD and CHESTNUT. PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT. PERRY & CO., CLOTHING,. THIRD and. CHESTNUT, PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT. PERRY. & CO., CLOTHING., THIRD and CHESTNUT. PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT. PERRY & CO., CLOTHING. THIRD and CHESTNUT. PERRY & CO., CLOTHING,. THIRD and CHESTNUT. PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT. PERRY & CO., CLOTHING,. THIRD and CHESTNUT. PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT. PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, 'THIRD and CHESTNUT. ,PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT. PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD sad CHESTNUT. PERRY & CO.. CLOTHING. THIRD and CHESTNUT. PERRY & CO.. CLOTHING, THIRD and ORE iTNUT. PERRY dr CO.. CLOTHING,. THINE. and CHESTNUT. odd fmw tf -Er JONES, CLOVE:NO, • S. B. corner SEVENTH and MARKET SIR. /ONES, CLOMHING, S. K cos. SEVENTH and MARKET. JONES,CLOTHING, S. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET JONES, CLOTHING, S.E. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET' JON ES, CLOTHING, B. E. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET . JONES,CLOTHING, S. E. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET JONES,CIOTHING, S. E.cor_ SEVENTH and MARKET JONES. CLOTHIN S. E. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET JONES,CLOTHING, S.B. oar. SEVENTH arid MARKET . JONES, CLOTHI I, El, S. B. S.K. SEVENTH and MARKET : JONES,CLOTHING. S. Leor. SEVENTH and MARKET. JONES, CLOTHING, S. B. eor. SEVENTH and MARKET. JONES,GLOTHING, S. B. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET JONES,CLOTHING, S.E.cor. SEVENTH and MARKET TONES,CLOTRING, R. K cor. SEVENTH and MARKET JONES,CLOTHING, S.B.cor. SEVENTH and MARKET JONES, CLOTHING, S. E. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET JONES, CLOTHING. S. E. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET JONES, CLOTHIN 0, S. E. cor. S4VENTH and MARKET JONES,currume. S.B. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET oelb•etnth tf . OVBILOATS FROM $l4 TO $55. OVERCOATS St St , OVERCOATS PROM $l4 to •" OVERCOATS. 65 • OVERCOATS PROM $l4 to $55. OVERCOATS OVERCOATS FROM $l4 to $55. OVERCOATS. WASIAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, S. E. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets. ED-Young Men's Suits and elegant variety of Hitt best class Clothing at REASONABLE PRICES. Iltrinatalt & WM3Oll'B HIGKEBT P 11335021 LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES. THE CHEAPEST. SIMPLEST. AND DIST. Salesrooms. 704 CHESTNUT Street. above Seventh. INEARRIf3D. WILLARD—MILNIL—On the morning of the 9th No vember, 1864, by the Rev. Daniel March. D. D.. Dwight 1). Willard and Isabella, daughter of David Milne, all of this city. pa) it =lull HOWETT.—On the morning of the 7th inst., Henry C. Bowett, in the 21styear of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect. fully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his brother, J. M. Hewett, No. 1613 Brown street. Interment at Woodland Cemetery, this (Thursday) morning, at 10 o'clock ZIM IetERLI NG. —Suddenly, on the Bth inst., Charles Elm merlin g. Br., aged 63 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend hie funeral, from his late resi dence, 2203 Green street, on Saturday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. VI/ • • . HALL. —Fuddenly. on the 6th inst., Julia A:, daugh ter of Elizabeth and the late Thomas Hall. . . The relatives sad friends of the family are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her mother, No. 203 North 'Ninth street, on. Friday afternoon. the 11th inst., at 2 o'clock. * WILSON. —ln Richmond, Va , October 17. 1864, Henry W. Wilson, eon of Joseph T. and the late Mary Wilson. of this city, yeoman of the U. a steamer Water Witch, in the 2.5 th year of his age. se MAIBEN.—On the Sth inst., Mrs. Mary Ann Mather, wife of John Mather. .... The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral.-from the residence of her husband, in Radnor township, Delaware county, on Friday morning, the 11th inst., at 10 o'clock: AR3ii.TRONO.—On the 7th inst., after a short illness, Mrs. Martha Armstrong, wi'e of George B. Armstrong. OThe friends and acquaintances are respectfully in vited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her husband, 1416 Lombard street, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Odd-Fellows' Cemetery. WV* OTt BABB. —On the 7th inst., William G. Crease, in the Old year of his age. The relatives and friends of the famil and Robert Morris Ledge. No. 29, 1. 0. of 0. F., the Humane Hose Company, No. 4, and Perseverance Beneficial Society, are rt epectfull y invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 207 North Third street, on Friday afternoon, the llth inst., at 2 o'clock. eve 0 REoo.—On Monday, the 7th Inst., Mahlon Gregg, Vlan years. • relatives and friends and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his brother, Dr. Wm. Gregg, 130 Race street, on Thursday afternoon. at 2 o'clock. *** LUPIN'S BLACK. ALL-WOOL REPS. Lupin's Black AU- Wool Empress Cloths. Do do do Mousseline de Lianas, full double width. Do do do Tamise Do do do Merinoes. Do do do Cashmeres. Fo do do Thibet and Long Shawls, full and extra sizes. Do do Bombazines, &e., dge. BEASON & SON MOUnNING STORE, oeM•tf. No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. YRE LANDELL HAVE . THE ALI beat assortment of WOOLENS they have ever of fered: • • FROSTED BEAVER.CLOTHS. CHINCHILLA VELVET CLOTHS. HOB BLACK STYLES FRENCH CLOTHS BY STYLES FRENCH CASSIMERES GOOD GOODS FOR BOYS' CLOTHES. PREACHING AT WALNUT-ST. U THEATRE next and every SUNDAY at 7y, P. N., by Rev. 8. M. LANDIL M. D , who draws tin mense erovi,de by hie new e x planation of Holy Writ. nolo-2t* • Iar:BEY. . J. HYATT SMITH WILL delivei a lecture THIS EVENING et the First Fa—Bet oa Ho m e , " c`ng e b' p A ß L Otil o ir W i hte l h e a r e ti ttitteeblenieeg of the ttal i hneville Colored Baptist Church. T he ,ad mie.. sion w be 26 cents. Lecture to commence at 8 o'ciocit. We cordially invite all to attend. "it* rar"RATHBONE PETROLEUM COM. PANT.—AII 'persona holding receipts of. this Company are requested to bring them to the Office. No. 206 South FOURTH htreet, stairs. and get their ,Certificates.• - - nolo-3t*, , ' C ON IS 0 I. I D ATI 0 N NATIONAL Blll3l' • NoVimazel,lBGC: - • The Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi dend of 7IVE ?BB CENT., payable on the 9th instant, clear of all taxes. JOB. V. PEMOL., Otohler. no thstuei THE -PRE J 0 Thownm Hanalei" J K MentzsreLauoasfgr T M Horb, Lancaster D Riokto ins. Lancaster WcitY, Fort Infiniti J C Harmer. HarXisbnrg Thompson, Penna .V 7 Lerch, Pine Grove L Fields, Pine Gro, 3'Deity Lebanon P West, Pittsburg W W Stewart, Delaware' W Croats°, Sbarpsburg J G Cornwall, Washington H Bechtold. Mount Joy B Breneman. Penna J Harris St la. Bellefonte Rev J - H Barnard:Penns H Herold & W. Louisville Mrs B Pllift Penna. J Lowry a lb. Lebanon II B Broadhead.' Wash W 0 Broadhead. Wash J D Kemmerer, Allentown. L Pltteburg A J Smith. Lout Island Mrs It Mott, Long Island Union. JOE. Snirk, Carbon co. 8 L Dellinger, Marietta W Ste:ens 0 Eastburn, Newark, Del S ',Garrett, Newark, Del PLyons, MUtiln B P Schaefer, MISIDI7I A'Spencer, Maryland A DeR Spencer, Maryland P F Ellenberger, Beaton Ybailee Baia ob a Cal bertaon, New toWn D B Spangler & la, Ind' a co D Elinor, Huntingdon co ' .1 Spanogle & eon; Perry co Mite Kate SRanogle, Perry Win March,;Hansingdon co Edw Martin, Doe Ban,Pa C S Storr& lady Eagle. Ohms Dotte, Fennel:nun T O Fradenech. Bethlehem Bdw 7 Hess. Penns Bmannel . Hore,-Penna G V Fradeceoh, Bethlehem Oeo Mulohlor. Penns C Reiener Lebanon T Hackett, Easton L King, Tamaqua icon. 1 11 Davis, Pennsylvania, John J Daley, Wash, D C 11 Scott A Et win, Penns John Van Dike, A J C S Stow ell & bro, Penna. S . -Plll7l - , A 1),14', 1 - , - .P_II lA,. . TITURSDAY.,. :....14 -. .();VESSE4: . - . .19, .• 1864: ggirUlL 81JINSCRIPTIO1NS.—BOOKIN. to receive eubooriptions to *seven tracts of valu able Oil Territory,in fee simple, situated fronting on the Alleafier y river and its tributarieois:re now open. These 'beets are TintlBo ally well located. three of them adjoin ing the properfies of the "Allegevii" and "Tionesta" Oit Companies, the other four being in close contiguity to them and to the wells and . properties . of the Far rar,' "Bell Creek," and President" Oil Compa nies. It is proposed to receive only 100 subscriptions at $l,OOO each, the ItubBcriLers themselvetri when the list Is mado up, to organize the Company, elect their own °Strom &c. This enterprise presents rinntinal induce ments to subscribers. For Maps or Circuital, of to secure one or sore of the balance of Shares, address or apply to • DithICAST M. MITCH'S/KM N. E. cor. FOURTH . and WALNUT. Ste., Phila. Subscriptions by mairof otherwise also received by E BOIIDA, EBQ . Trustee .1010-4 t No. 327 WALNUT Street, P h iladelph ia. IWI4OTICE—GILFILLAN OIL CON.. PAICY OF P.ENNBYLVANIa —The Office - ofthe Company is now located at 409 WALNUT Street.. ' non.* 7. 0. FRYER. Sec'y and Treasurer... EIGHTEENTH WARRD BOUNTI PIIND.—A Meeting of the Committee on the• above rend aria •be held on THURSDAY EVENING, Nov. 10, 1364 •at 7.X o'clock. at the Hall of the Ken sington Engine Company, RICHMOND Street, above Marlborough. Business of importance. nog-2t'-.. • • DAVID DICKERSON, Secretary. ligr* DEAFTAL COL. LEGE, 108 North TENTH Street, west aid e, above Arab street. —Pro/anima/ Servicarrendered in the Clinic from 9 to 11 A. AL andl to 4 P. M., grabit foneY, every day except Saturdays and Sundays: from the first of November, 1861, to the first of March, 1805. noD-3t . Ilal"'" OFFICE OF THE Cl CY EOLTNTY . COMMISSION, No. 412 ?MUM Street PHILADELPHIA, November 4,1864. Until further notice the following bonntlds will be Paid to men duly enlisted and on aid after this date mustered lute the military or naval service of the United Btates,and credited to - any Ward or District of Philadel phia: For twelve months' recruits, one hundred and lily dollars. For two years' rearnits, three hundred dollars. For three years' recruita, - four hundred and fifty dol lar- And to enrolled citizens, who furnish snbstitntesin advance of a draft— For one year's substitutes, one hundred dollars. For two years' substitutes, two htutdred dollars. For three years' substitutes, three hundred dollars. • nob-61 . R. P. 'KING, President. par. lIIEBBCAI. ILBCTUREIS BY PROF. W. PAINE. M D. every WEDNESDAY EVE 'PING; at 8 o!clock. until the Ist of February, 1865, at the New School Medical College, NINTH Street. below :Walnut. Lecture I.' Nature, causes, and New School treatment of Consumption. Seats free. Ladies and Gentlemen invited. Medical Students who 'have not the means to pay full toile, and wish to attend tho Col lege, can obtain the free ticket b_y_ applying to the Dean , • • W. PAINE, M. D.; .no7-6t* Nos. 931. and 933 ARCH Shot. Philada. A MEETING OF. THE STOCK. HOLDERS of the POPE FARE OIL will be held on MONDAY, November 14. DAC at the Office of the Company, No 133 South FOURTH Street, for the pur pose of electing a new Board of Directors. By order of the Board. • not et* ILDW. H. FLOOD, Secretary. MECHANI.CIT ItANNE. PHILADELPHIA, NOV. I t 18n: The Board of Directors have this day declared a dividend or SIX PER CENT., on the business of the last six 'months. ,parable to the stockholders .or their legal representatives; on the 11th inst. , free of all taxation. • J. WIEGAND, Jr., no - 9t Cashier. 11Gr' EXCHANGE BANK OF PITTS- I BURG, November let. 11384:— Th e Board of Di rectors have this day declared a dividend of SIX PIM CENT. out of the earnings of the last six months. The United States tax will be paid by the Bank. Eastern stockholders 'NriLl be paid at* tho Western Bank.of Philadelphia on or after the 10th Inst. no 3 12t EL M. MURRAY. Cashier. MERCHANNer AND MANUFAC TURERS' BANK, Plvrattuao, Nov. 1, The Board of Directors °Pais Hank have this day de clared a dividend of FIVE PIE CENT on the capital stock ont of the profits of the last six months, payable on or after the 11th in st. „ free of all taxes. Stockholders East will be paid at,the Commercial liational Bank. no 4 7t JOHN SCOTT; at., Cashier. lay" RANH OF NORTH ALDEEBIOA, PHILADELPHIA October 13, 1864. A general meeting of the STOCKHOLDERS of this Bank will be held at the BANRINO-HOUSE on MON DAY; the 14th day of November next, at 11 o'clock A. M., to consider and decide whether this Bank shall become an Association for the business of Banking under the laws of the United States; and whether it shall exercise the powers confined by the act of the Legislature of this State, entitled "An act enabling the banks of this Commonwealth to become associatios for banking under the laws of the lJnited States, " ap proved 22d August, 1884; and to take any further action that may be necessary. . By order of the Board of Directors. ' ocl4-Imo J. HOCHTAY„ Cashie gr. - Wk .:STERN BAIL*. OF PECIL4I. DELPBIA, °noun 18, 1884: , The Annnal 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. the Annual Election for DIRECTORS will be held at the BANKING HOUSE on MONDAY r the twenty-first day of .November next, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. °GIS- tno2l C. N. WlMANDTeOsahier. tarNOTICE—BANS OF GERMAN TOWN. PIITLADBIDEIL, Oct. 20, 1564. Notice is hereby given, agreeably to Section 2of the Act of General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitbd "An act enabling Banka of the Com monwealth to become Associations-for the purpose of Banking under the lave of the Unite& States, ' approv ed the 22d day of August, A- D. 1E61,. that the Stock holders of the Bank of Germantown have this day voted to become such an Association; and that its Directors . D eve procured the authority of the owners of more than two. thirds of the Capital Stock to make the certificate required therefor by the laws of the United States. CHARLES W. OTTO, Cashier. IFOrz• COMMONWEALTH , BANK, PIIILADELTIIIAL, October 17, 15E14., The Annual Election for DIRECTORS will be held at the BANKING-ROUSE on MONDAY,. the 21st drt , of November neat, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. 'Tie Annual Meeting of the STOCINEOLDEBI3 will be held at the BANKING HOUSE on. TUTSDAY, Novem ber 1, 1E64, at 10 o'clock A. M. tura stuthtno2l H. C. YOUNG, Cashier. W. OFFICE OF THEALTNAIRINIBIO OOMPANY—PHTLLDELIIMIA, Oct. a, 1864. Notice Is hereby given, that an ilistalment of ONE DOLLAR PER SHARE on each and.eveiry Share of the Capital Stock of the /ETNA. MINING COMPANY bas this day been called in, payable on or before the 14th Day of NOVEMBER, 1554 at the Once of the Company, No. 324. WALNUT. Street, Philadelphia. By order of the Directors, oc3l-tnl4 E. A. HOOPESs Treasurer. • NOTICE.—THE BOOKS sOF -SUB SCRIPTION to the Capital Stook ofthe "Frank ford and Philadelphia Passenger Railway Company of the City of Philadelphia" are now open at the office of the Cemoany. 432 °RESTA UT Street . noir.et* • A. B. KBXlo3,.'Preasurer. liarlVA VP HIM AL NIP €OI.OBA.DO GOLD MINING COMPANY. Chartered ,by the State of Pennsylvania. CAPITAL STOCK,. $14E100004 200.000 SHAHS :PAR TALUR. (60. tSb Prealdent—SOß N B. IIiBBRi3ON. mmmas. James R. Magee. John W. Hall, Harrigan. T. C. DioDowell, do. John Brady, do. W. W. Wylie, Lancaster.' Wm. G. Shute, Colorado. H. P. SOUTHWORTH, • Sery_and Treasurer. Office of the Company, Ncs. 443 w ALNUT Street— Room No. 6. Authenticated specimens have been procured from some of the Company's lodes,. and have been assayed by Professors Booth and Garrett with the most gratify ing results. Subscription lista have been opened at the Office of the Company amidst the Treasprer's Office (In ternal Bevenueb No. 427 CHESTNUT Street, Farmers' and Mechanize Bank Building. To original subscribers, it 3.60 per alums, for a limited number of shares. Circulars, pamphlets, or information can be obtained at the Office of the Company after the 17th inst. ()crones. 14. 1864. ocl4-1m Thomas A. Scott. N. B. Kneass, Wm S. Freeman, Robt. P. Ktng, Johual. Riley, DeSilver, Igr OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA R&M. ROAD COMPANY, PRILADELVIIA, Nov. 4th„ 1864. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.—The Shareholders 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 TEN PER CENT. on their respective interest, as shown by the Books of the Company on the 2d irpt Bach Shareholder entitled to' a fractional part of a share, under the terms of the Beeolutior ,shall have the piivilege 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 EINT. will be charged from Ist inst. until payment is made. The Books for subscription and payment will be open on MONDAY, thdlth inst ' and will close on the 31st of December next, after which no further subscriptions will be received under this Resolution. TAOS T. FIRTH. Treasurer. no6-tdal Mr 6IRARD BANK, • PHILADELPHIA, October 19, 1864. A general meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank will be held at the Banking House on MONDAY, the 21st day of November next, at 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 States ; and whether it shall exercise the powers conferred by the act of the Legislature of this State, entitled "An act enabling the banks of this Com monwealth to become associations for banking under the laws of the United States," approved 22d August, 1864; and to take any further action that may be nos- MUM'. The -election for Directors will be held at the same place on tt e same day, November 21st, between the honrs ot 10 Et. M. and 2 P. M. • The annual meeting of the Stockholders, under the chatter, will be he'd at the Banking House, -on TUES DAY, the lot day of November, at 12 o'clock M. W. L. SCHAFFER, Cashier. oc2o thitntno2l mrCOMIEUSSION OF THE UNITED STATES AND ECUADOR. Notice is hereby given that the Commission provided for by the Convention of November 25, 1862, between the United States and Ecuador, for the mutual adjust ment of claims, was duly organized at the city of Guay aquil, on the 18th day of Anglia last, and that the said Commission will continue in session for the period of twelve months from that date. All citizens of the United States having claims upon Ecuador are, tt erefore , notified, to appear in person, or by attorney and present the proofs in support of their claims to said Commission, or to file their claims and proofs with the Secretary of the Commission, Senor Crisanto Medina," in Guayaquil, in the Republic of Ecuador. (halms, which shall not be presented to the Commis sion within the twelve months it remains in existence, will be disregarded by both Goverdments and consi dered Invalid. FREDERICK HASSAN EEL Minister Reeldent and Commissioner of the United States. WASHINGTON CITY, October 1, 1964. indr. N °TICE .—THE WEST PUHA WV& DBLPHIA TRUST COMPANY have removed their office from No. 1429 to Mi. 3038 MARKET Street, (opposite the new Passenger Depot of the Penn sylvania Railroad ) where the business of the Insti tution will be conducted as usual. nob-71.• DAVID B. PABL,Presideni. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY.—TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT, PIIMADRUNIA. Nov. 2 1934. — The'Board of Directors bave 71118 DAY declared a seroi-anneal dividend of FIVE PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Company, clear of National and Stale taxes, payable on and after 15th instant. . Powers of attorney for collection of Dividends can be had on application at the office of the Company, No. 238 South THIRD Street. no 3 lm THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer. Ilar• DIVIDEND NOTICE. Office of the CORN PLANTER OIL COMPANY, No. 524 WALNUT Street. October 27, 1884.• The BOARD OF DIRECTORS have this, day de clared a Dividend of TWO PER CENT. on the Capital Mock of this Company, payable at their Office on and alter NOVEMBER 12, clear of State Taxes. The Transfer Books will be closed on the let of NO. VEMBER, at S P. M., and be opened on the 12th. ec2B-14t* THOS. E. SNARLS. Secretary. Er DIVIDEND NOTICE.—OFFICE OP THE PHILADELPHIA AND OIL CREEK OIL COXI'ANY, No. 3W7 WALNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 88, 1864. 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 15, 1864, clear of State taxes. The transfer Books will be closed on the 10th of No- vember, at 8 o'clock P. M., and opened on the 18th. W. D. PAINTER, Secretary. sirOFFICE OF'PENNSYEVANLk CENTRAL COAL AND OIL COMPANY, N. E. corner THIRD and DOCK, (Second Story.) NOTICE.—The Board of Directors have this day call ed in an assessment of TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER SHARE on each share of the capital stock of the Com pany, payable on or before the, &at day of. December, 1664. By order of the Board. no6-6t* ADAM WAR.THMAN, Treasurer. OFFICE OF . THE WEST PIMA. I DELPHIA PASSENGER RAILWAI • CO. PHILADELPHIA, November 2d,'1864. 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 ensiling year, viz: John S Morton, ISamuel Baugh, John F. Bross, J. Warner Johnson. Berman J. Lombaert; _ : . Benjamin Griffith, • John C. Davis, . , William N. Wright, ' ' • James G. Hardie. , And at a meeting' of the Board of Ditectors, held. tlds day, the following officers Viers elected, viz: JOHN B. MORTON, -President. . . ~. • WILLIAM MARTIN, Ja ; Secretary and Treasnier. .GEORGE C. , JERVlS...Assistant Secretary. ' nob-61* " GREAT CENTRAL FAIR."—ALL bills against the " Great Central Fair' '._•ratist be' presented, on or before the' TENTH DAT OP NOVIIII BEL at tbeOtHee of the Sanitary 06inmission. 1301 CHESTNUT Street, addressed to G. A. WOOD. it9/• 9 % citatiabalit CoUg4ooll PE.TROLELEBIE SiTOBAICIE. OF PHILADELPHIA: - • 'lier books will reran-ha open, at the Office of the 0711T paavero fill tip Subscriptions to the Stook.- CAPITAL $lOO,OOO, With Ptrirer to licrease to $600,00). S}IAI TWENTY4tiviI DOLLAMS. FIVE DOLZAIGS PER SHANE' 'FO BE PAID UPON SUBSCREPTIOIc. ' . . • - „. - The Company 4vb purchased a traetof ground in the First ward , irf, tkt city', extending from Point-Hotae road to the xi*rerDelaware (ImmediatelY to be con nected by. riillaar4 With the extensive depot', grounds,. and docks of the Penney lvaiala Railroad Company), on account of which therCordiyany have already paid FIFTY T3.I6§I3BAND DOLLAR'S Leaving only $7,404.22 ae*dtte, which is the only in - • dehtednesa ortha Company. • • Additional subscriptioalf are now requiredi for wharves, Docks, and otherteneral imProvementm Persons forwarding subscriptiozur for stock, or instal mints thereon; will please make their checks payable to the order of • . . FEEDER ECK KM:031)11LE, Egg Treasurer. OFFICE; Ng; 327' WAL#4IIOItEET: T. no7o 6t . • • . PRESIDEET. SHERIKAN 'OIL - 41011PANY; won ,. . •• • . . - INCORPORATED oaroßriklB64. CAPITAL at,ooo iaod OFFICE, Nos 521 WALNUT STREET; -;•RocineNO. 26: - • • • . • . 100:000 . • Shakiislitxo rak 4rtlu.6. • 81n*liar*ON.IT,ws; $2.60. "N • . OT G'.IE.. • , Certificates of Stook will be ready for delivery to-sub scribers on and ati,er thelsth instant. A feW - Shares can Yet be had at antisceiption price, $2 60 Per share. The property of the Company consists of one heaved and thirty. nine acres in fee. on OIL CREEK, and pro ducing interests on the STORY and GEORGE WARII INOTON McCLINTOCK Farms, now yielding about twenty-five barrels of ail per day. From present receipts the Company will very soon - be In a'peeition to pay a Dividend on the Capital Stook. H. C. CORFIELD, ' noB.6t* SICCRKPARY. lar? ATLAS OIL coaiPANY. • . . CAPITAL, trt,000,000.- Mee No. 524 Walnut Street, Room No. 29 200,000 HARES-PAR VALUE, $5. SUM)RIPTION PRICE, $2.50. let. This Company owns (1-6) one.sixth land. interest In lot No. 21, on - hYdr, mad Hpbert Flzrrn, containing about one acre, on which ie sifitated the jersey Well, now flowing aboutt(3so ) three irandred and JOY barrels per day. This interest is situated on the cele brated Eiyde and Pgbert 'arm, which has proved it self to be one of the great oil basins, a large, flowing we l,• of some 1,200 barrels, having been struck Within a few days. 2d.' The one- sixty- fOurth a-64). Working interest In lots 7 and 9, on Itydeund Kgbert Farm, known as .the Keystone Leases, en which there are two producing wells known as Keystone Irene 1 and 3, and another weir in process of boring, and from the well-known character of the property, we have every resew' to ex pect a second Jersey. Well. Thie 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 was the new Keystone Well No. 4. . . 3d. The one-half working interest, being one-fourth of all the oil producedlfrom lrailhvad Well, on Miller Farm, on Oil creek, now Producing about twenty bar rels per day. The oil from this well commands a higher price than any other oil on the creek, on account of its superiority for refining purposes. This Company have ordered one of the new patent air pumps, and it is con flentlY expected that when-it is in operation it will bring the yield unto tome one hundred barrels per day. ' 4th. One twentieth working interest in "Breed Town Lease." on the celebrated Story Farm, containing 3)4 acres. The working interest have bought a new patent blower for a well on this lease that produce large quantities of oil ; and ise there is also a new well going down on this lease, the yield to the Company will be largely increased. 6th. Fifty acres in fee simple on Cherry run, ahota one and a half miles- above the celebrated " Heed Well," nearly one-half of which is botkim laud. On adjoining lands above and below there are a numbei. derricks going up, and wells In process of boring. The character of Cherry run property has been fully tested. Every well sunk has produced more or less oil The Reed Well is doing some 300 barrels, Antrim Well 150 barrels, and Prince Well over 100 barrels, and a number from 50 to ISO barrels per day. The books of the Company are still open for a limited. number of subscriptions at their office, 521 WALNUT Street, Room No. 20. •. . The present yield of oil to this company limn the above various interests is (60) sixty barrels per day. G. H. ASHTON, President. J. W. WILTBANK, Secretary. • 4165-6 ts OFFICE OF ETNA MINING COMPANY, No. 324 WALNUT Street. • a •. PHILADELPHIA, October 21, 1884. NOTICE ie. hereby given that all stock of the Mtn& Xining Company, on which .Itistalmente are dne and unpaid have been declared forfeited, and will be sold at public auction on MONDAY, November 21st, MC at. 12 o'clock, noon at the office of the •Secretary o i 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. HOOPNS, ' 0c22-tno2l Secretary and Treasurer.• RETAIL DRY GOODS: • • 628. .HOOP SKIRTS. .628 • The most complete assortment in the city. For symme try, finish. durability, and cheapness, have no , eq.nal. is the market. Guaranteed to give satisfaction in every particular. Wholesale and retail at Manufactory, No. 628 ARCH Street. nofi. 6t* . WILLIAM T. HOPKINS. WINTER GOODB,.AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRIOM.-!-A.large aesortreent 'of long and square Shawls. • • • French Merinoes, all egors. English Merinoes, 1% and 2 yards wide, cheap. DE FAS ' GOODS. —Delaines and Calicoes in variety. Cloths, Cassimeres, and Satinets, good and cheap. All kinds of Flannels, and in all qualities. Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, and Toweling, at JOHN M. STOKES', not No. 702 AKH. Street. Now smairr FOR 1564. .k NEW AND ORBAT INVENTION nr. • HOOP SHIRTS, THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OE. DOT , BLE) STEEL SPRING. J. I. & J. 0. WEST, No. 97: CRIAMERRS STREET. NEW TORN, - Lre the ow mere of the patent sria exelusive manures turere of thin, - J. W. BRADIETI3 PATENTED . DUPLEX ELLIPTIO STEEL SPRING SKIRTS. This Invention consists of Duplex (or two) Elliptic Steel Springs, ingeniously braided tightly and firmly together, edge taedge,"maising the toughest, most elas tic, flexible, and durable spring ever used enabling the wearer, in consequence of its great elasticity and lexi bility, to place and fold the akirtwhen in use as easily and with the same convenience as a silk or muslin dress. Itantirely obviates and silences the only objec tion to hoop skirts, via: the annoyance to the wearer as well as the public, especially in crowded assemblies, carriages,' railroad cars, church pews, or in any crowded place, from the difficulty of contracting them to occupy ing a small space. This entirelykemovesthe difficulty, while gising the skirt the' usual fall and symmetrical rot m, and is the lightest and most stylish and graceful appearance for the street, opera promenade, or house dress. A lady having. enjoydethe pleasure, comfort, end great - convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Spring Skirt for a single day, will never afterward willingly dispense with the use of them. They are the best quality in every part, and by far the lightest, most durable, comfortable, and economical skirt made. Bier chants will be supplied as above, - and ladies in most first-class retell stores in tide city and throughout the different States. . . Itsquire for the DOUBLE. ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRTS BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT, Very flexible, folded easily when in nee to °soupy a Man space, making theanost agreeable skirt worn: For sal* by J CH E ST N UT GIS, 902 Street. RRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC •-•-• SKIRT—The created imyrovement we have ever seen in LADIES' SKIRTS and an article of SUPERIOR EXOELLIIIICK CURWRN BTODDARTA BRO.. 450 45% and 454 N. WORD St.. sh. Willow rel2-if2m FANCY : FORS. . LADrisa! FANCY 41TRE3. • JOHN VAIMMA., xo. 718 ARCH Street, above Seventh Street, At his old established store. IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER, AND DEALER IN FANCY FURS • FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. Hexing DOW In store a very large and beautiful assort- ment of all the different kinds and qualities of FANCY FURS FOR LADIES' AND CHILDRRN'S WEAR, I solicit a call from those in want. Remember the name and number. JOHN FAREIRA, 718 ARCH Street, above Seventh, ILO partner or connection with asy other store In this city. 00. 4mlf . GAS -11X.TITRES, &c. ORNIPUS d5.1341K.F,R, 710 CHESTNUT STREET, Have the nleasnin to announce that they are now pre ' oared to tarnish A NE4r. STYLE OF\AS FIXTURE, SUITABLE FOE . ". DWELLING% STORES, OFFICES, drc., WHICH CAN BB LIGRTED BY ELECTRICITY: oelB4m if . CIOFFERING 4 OENTB:PBR YARD. N-Aall widths, at SOS VINE Eireet.'and the bisinsis taught on reasonable terms at. BENTLEY'S Stamping Store. 2 • . .n0743t. LIFE SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS, IN OIL eeleis, are unquestionably e beet, most truthful. 'and oleasing•style of portraits made.- A glance at B. F. BEfiggivs specimens will couviitoe. 624 ABCII Street. it* • • tr ity.E'VOUß .CARTES DE •VISITE Made ac.REIMER , S caller SECOND Street, atiG.Te.Oreen...His styles and manner of executing them b Rye met the 'n poroNol 1 of thousands of patrons. l.t* RD AND FANCY JOB PRINTING, zrzewAlnt m Y. MI/104111. MIODICAL. ELLOTRIOITT: 1110t0Viit TO THE ortize.ersiX .Dr. BACoWN cores all.acnte affe'clirionic diseases specials dirafitiS t when desired by thsp?..tient, at 1 / 420 - WALNIIT . Bireet, Eitilidelphia, and in acme of a failure no charge - is made,: .No . dragging the system with un certain medical. agenti, All cures performed by Magne tism, Galva:wt. : ha:. or other modifications of Ziectricity, Without shreks/Warty nnpleesant sensation: This disooviery is the resale of more' Wanton ye?.rs' hard and aeleutfifiiimistigationa: It develtiteinot'imiy a reliable systeni for tire diagnosis - of di4tase, but the only efficient andreliable means of cure. Its great su periority over alVotger systems for the ctirc•cf disease has been Practicallytested ] for more than ten ytars, and for five years in philadelphia, where twelvoethonsand Invalids have beer:treats d,•auffering from almost'everY form and condftionot diseisoeommon to all sections of our country, who. after/ treatment by the moat eminent medical men in PhiladelPhia, Boston, New York; and other citiee, have been Weil up as incurable, a.VOin. nearly every case a parficectire had been effected. -We do not wish to convey tire impression that we cure 'all diseases in all oondiiibn's. We cannot cure pulmo nary consumption after tb'elttegs are half decayed, but , will cure every case of ccinerimption in the early and' middle stages, and every other disease where a suf *dent amount 'of vitality remains for reaction. • . 'Such, in . fact, has bean our'suciess in controlling the following diseases, that, after , art , Electrical examitur. Ma, will guarantee a cure by special contract when the patient desires: . • . Diseases usually beyond the-reach,of any medicine— such as PalpitatiOn of the Hearti - T.lr Delonreni, Head aches of all k ind s, Nervousness, Inability to collect the Thonglts,. Noises in the Head, mkftet cases of Deafnesti, many cues ,of Blindness, Impaired Vision, Cross-eye. Inflamed. or' Soie Eyes, Acute Pains, Male and Female Diseases, Seminal _Weakness, Diabetbs, Stricture, Hy irceele, Urinary Troubles, Maronela' Diseases, Old Sores, Eruptions of all kinds, Cancers, Salt Rheum, B . erofula, Erysipelas, Itingwdrin, U.cers, Felons, Bolle r. Burns, .Inflammations, St. Anthony'l.yire, Sebaceous Tuniois, Rheumatism . of all kinds', Gout,": D 3 spepsia, - Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Congestions' of Body or Brain, Bush of Blood to the Head, Insanity., Stiff Neck, Swelled Tonsils, Rupturea,'--Hidney Comt , plaints, Liver Complaints, Hip and Spine Diseases, Strange and Frightful Diseates, Tetanus' or Lockjaw. Malignant Pustule, Deailly. Bites of Poisonous Insects and Animals, Dtptheria, Consumption; Epilepsy, De bility,. Chlorosts or Green Sickness, Milit'Leg, White Swelling, Goitre, paralysis, DropaY, Palsy; Glandular Swellings; Affections of the Periostenm. 16. Straighten Deformed Limbs, remedy Stuttering, relax Osseous Joints, save . Limbs from being Amputated, even when mortification has commenced. TO' THE SIOKk AND AFFLIOTET) - PHILADELPHIA.. • . BROWN• will *lett and treat patients at their: re . - sidences in the city, when desired. We are curing, and farther pledge ourselves to cure, Violent Intlemma- Dons,. Fevers, Pneunionia, Croup, Diptheria—ln - short; every form and condition of disease that is at all cure• ble,cis,nnder the control of the various moditeations ELEOTRIBITY, when applied in harmony . with• the , Physiological regnirements of the system.' Therefore,- in ali.•acnte cases where• medical treatment has proved: a failure there is still Ilene and a fair chance for your* recovery by means of Electricity, . We• have- cured• many Agate- Diseases after all oilier rethedies Lad * failed. , • PROFESSOR 'C.: BOTTLES. LEOPU RER. Medical Then and others desiring a.knowledge of this discovery will be. qualified to use the different modifies. tioils of Electricity for the cure of all Acute and Chronic Diseases:- _Professor BOLLES has qualified' over one thousand physicians who.use Electricity as a specialty. Wonderful , onre of Inflammation of the Lunge, per formed at 1220 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Bead the following:: • I have been a great sufferer for the last twelve years,. which was contractedfrorn a disease I took in California gold ranee, be great exposure to cold by working in the water: nearly lost my life from inflammation of the lungs; had several attacks. After I returned to this city I bad several pulmonary attacks here, some of acute iintlammationupon the lungs; was treated by the most eminent medical men, but the canes of my difficulty remained unmoved. No medical man has been able to , do me any permanent' good by medical treatment.' About three weeks ago I had a most severe attack of in darn mation upon the lungs; my sufferings were inde scribable. resortedto medical treatment, which seemed to-be unavailing, and I seemed rapidly sinking in the arms of Beath, when I chanced to see J. J. Bally, 219 Market street, who had been cured by Professor Bolles, of 1220 Walnut atteet. Mr. Bally advised me to see Professor Bolles at onceo which I did, and in ten minutes (as strange as It may appear) I was perfectly free from my sufferings At the time Professor Bolles 'treated me4was suffering with the most severe spas medic cough, without any expectoration. It seemed I could not live an hour. He has treated me four times since, and. Laraperfectly relieved. This care to me it still a wonder of wonders: No shocks given; all MS pleasant and. agreeable. . • - • I would cheerfully invite all the sick to avail them - - selves of this new practice. I shall ever feel thankful . to Mr. J. J.. Bally for informing me where I could ben cured. JUDAH LEVY bit South Pourth,street, Philadelph ia, DYSPEPSIA CURED. This is a loss of balance of. the two positive and nega tive forces of Electricity. The polarity of the nerves. going from the cerebellum to the stomach being lost and the supply of Electricity from the brain being diminish ed, therefore the stomach' is left minus or negative. The organ cannot perform its legitimate functions properly,. and Dyspepsia is the result.. ReaAlthe following: MOUNT PLEASANT • PRANXLTN COMM, Pa`, August 10; 183: In the spring of 18621 was taken with a constant pain and uneasiness in my, stomach, whioh gradually in armed until November. At this time an eminent Allo pathic Physician was called in, who pronounced the disease Dy spepsia. ' Medicine was prescribed, but failed to .cure the disease. I sant' to Philadelphia and pro cured a box of a celebrated D 7 spends medicine, adage.. Used in the papers. After using that' .I experienced . no relief. The disease continued growing worse, until March, 18&3, when hearing of the wonderful cures per formed by means of Electricity, I concluded to have it' applied, and can say, that after - about twelve treat month applied by Dr. Brown, was entirely eared. and continue so unto this_ day. • M. BR9 ' Raw - Ironic, Sept. 30, IEBI - P Shedd Electrician, DEAR SIR: Permit - me to express in this informal manner my appreciation .of your high professional ability, as exemplified in your attention to me per sonally, while connected with Dr. Chamberlain of this city. now with Dr. Brown, at 12h) Walnut street, Philadelphia: My disease was ono of long standing. and difficult to detect as well as difficult to treat, and I assure you, that having been under' the treatment of several physicians before I came to you, none were able, or if able. they failed t• treat me , with even a moderate degree of success. It remained for you, by your skill, to detect my difficulties. and by your care ful and faithful treatment of ree, to place me on the road to perfect health. ' Accept, dear sir my warmest thanks for your atten tions, and' my high estimate of• your skill in the cation of Electrici ty as a Method of cure. Tours, respectfully, CYRUS CUMMINGS. CONSUMPTION. CURED. September 22. 1864._ ParmsnEnriara,.Rich.mond, Nov 29. This is to certify that about three years ago I was taken with a disease which the physicians called Con sumption. I had a cough, hoarseness, spit blood,. and became very much reduced. Was under the care of five physicians, and have taken a great deal of medi cine without relief. In this, condition' I called on Dr. Brown. 1220 Walnut street., .After an electrical exami nation was pronounced curable; and, under the skilful treatment of. Dr. Beckwith. operator and physician in Dr. Brown's establishment am nearly relievedof die ease, and expect, after a few more treatments, tothe entirely restored to health.: I recommend all afflicted to go to 1220 Walnut street: • BALAMIIN,Mii; • IZEIEUMATISIVL.OTJRED. - • WELT PITILAWMPH4; AUg11#27;1814." • Dr. W. B.Brown: • ' I bad been' afflicted with Rheumatis m `, since April last very severely, it' extending over the entire bodri causing the most excruciating suffering. For several months was midst the best medical care; but grew no better, and Axially gave yon a call, and placed 'myself under the carelof Mrs S. A. Fulton, female operator of your establishment. In two weeks I was relieved of all pain. and am now perfectly.well: I gladly recom mend all ladjes suffering to her kind care. t . • Mrs, W. B ROWAN. West Philadelphia. BEFERENCF.S In addition. to the above, the diseased and all inter ested are referred to the following ziamed.rrentlemea, that have been treated and witnessed our treatment on. others, at 1220 Walnut street: • ' A. S. Pleasanton Brigadier General, Philadelphia. ' A. Pleasanton, Major General, St.' Louts. W. B. Smith, Mo. 1022 Hanover street. Philadelphia; George Douglass, No. 26 konth Fifth Street; William a. Shriver, Haines street, Geili El antown; L. 0. Stockton, 206 Market street, Philadelp ; Charles H. Grigg, Nos. 219 and 221 Church alley:. taannel Rey,. 707. - Sansom street, attorney-at law; Isttad D. Guyer, 2 Woodland Terrace; El. Craig, 172 Arch street, 1218'Broad street; Robert D, Work, 61 North Third street; A. G. Cron, northeast corner Tenth and Market streets. Judah Levy, Bronchial Consumption,No. 814 South Fourth street; Edward T. Evans, preaer•of the M. E. Church, Dyspepsia of long standing, Laryingitie. and Lumbago, ,No 1693 Helmuth street ; , Thomas Owens. Conga talon of the Brain and severe iemorrhage of the Lungs and Diabetes, American Hotel, Philadelphia: James Nugent, Deafness for six years and ringing and roaring in the Head, Fifteenth and Bedford streets: William hforgan,.General Debility, 401 Spruce West; Thomas Hamm severe Diabetes,. Rose Mills, West Philadelphia; George Grant, Rheumatic Gout, long standing. No. 610 Chestnut street; H. T. Deetlver, Chronic Neuralgia and Inflammatory Rheumatism, No. 1796 Chet Inflammation . H'C K i dne ys,nieDyspep- Ilia and of the Chestnut and Fortieth streets; Anthony Carney, Consumption, No. 1217 Marl et street; Edward Mchfallon Consumption. No. 1227 Front street ; Charles H. Grigg,' Dyspepsia and Constipation, - Tenth. and Arch streets ; J. Ricket. Chronic Bronchitis, Consumption,' and C/ongestion of the Brain. 618 Callowhill street; .Rev.' J. Mallory, Aphonia. Philadelphia; E. Young, St. Thomas, Frank lin county, Pa. Daniel Trostle,. Diewville, Pa ; N. Sterling, Chamberebarg; Pa. . ELECTRICAL INSTITUTION, ESTABLISHED FIVE YEARS AGO. Prot C. IL BOLLES, Lecturer. PHYSICIANS W. 13:- BROWN, 101„ Dy P. .S4ED.p, S. ;W.BEOSWITH, 191 . 13 -1 ant s. A: Fuvrow • • ' Mrs,. Fulton. a lady of groat ezPorienci and ability. will hay° entire cha,rgo of treallat iri the Laaloie . partment • CONSULTATIONS FRES.. , • ' jar Address all litters. to. =IMES Dr. W. D. DROWN, nolD•atir /1.130 Virtaitiln inset, r4a444. WANTS. A . YOUNG . MAN. HAVING A THO ROUGH knowledge of German. Is deeirone of oc cuP7lng an evening or two weekly in translating into English. Beet of ref. ranee es to competency given. Address "8. W. W.."180x 1417 Poet Office. nog -2t' PNTRY CLERS..—WA.NTED IN A -a-a domestic oommieston house a Young Man, eighteen or nineteen years of age, as Entry Clerk. One who has bad some experience preferred. Address Yost Office Box 12Et. noB-3t* :119V' AIiTED s —A CUTTER AND SALES ': melt in a plrst.Cl MO Tailoring Establishment. .Liberal Terms to one who can Influence Good Trade. Address P. 0. Box 1339. nole•et WANTED-A GIRL FOR A .BBLILLL family ; mast be a good Cook. Weather. and Ironer. Apply to-day in W ALNl7'r St., second h'ease below Thirty-eighth. south side, Weet Philada. lt* Ur A N .T E D TO RENT-A RETAIL • COAL . .YARD. on 'Broad, Nintliti or Willow . Street. Address 'W. C.." Frew office. nolo.3t* WANTED, AGENTS.-7,AAllglirl i S IN every County, at $lO a. month , expenuns paid, to bin:ines fifteen new an - sBVul articles, the - beet sell ing offered. For papticnlars, address OTIS T. GARRY, BIDDEFORD, HAIRE. 0c9.54Z/W3m WANTED. AT .$156 PER V We want a reliable CANVASSEft In every tinni and . comty. w e have agents clearing sliO per rcoosth,. Which VArEill_prove to any donbting_applimit. . dregs JoitElii BROIL & CO., WM CHmTNIIT Strd ocl3-W .1177 — A.111B.D—BY A COMMISSION T .. H ,„,,, rin genera] dry goods, foreign and domes-- ido, already eatabliehed a Partner, either active or* BPclal, with re cash capital of -twenty to twenty- five tnoneand dollAn .17 Answers with real name, addressed to Box 1359 I.l . fidelphia boat Office, will be strictly . confidential. . noB tnths 3t. WANTED TO BENT, A "STORE ON • SWUM StYeet. between Second and Sixth Streets. Address Ebx O Poet Office. orls-ettabl2t* 830000 WANTED-A - SPECIAL • -- PAWNEE, with the shover amount, to join a party in buvider out one of the moat popular first- class hotels in a - Jnige Western city. A aura thing. Apply at 116 WALNUT Street, Philada. nOlO-3t* $2O l OOO, E 5?. AND . $5,000, TO At P...dc J. H.,IIOIIRIS, c ifn m iliffirige r ca4l7 • ,FOR • SAME AND TO LET. 'A:MERICAIT ACA D EMY OF MUSIC. • ,—;vivelshires of stoat for sale. with season ticket Price IdOk • 'Address "Post Offiow," Box 13611. zilo,Bt* pi:MP:LT:FOR SALS . -;NEARLY NE %Y • Siocoid-hand Depot, SEVENTH Btiiet: abo4i. Inolo-431,9 NATHAN. W. ELLIS:* diA • JAI NE'S BUILEirtiCiS: TO LET, Offices. , on the First Floor of the Building, DOCK Street, below Third. Also, the Fifth and. Sixth Stories- of Acme building With Steam Power. /deo, the Store 613 (Commonwealth Building) CHESTNUT Street, and the Second and . Third Stories of said building. TILOS. & CONNELL,. Counting House of Dr. D. Jaßtlie a Son. • noB-6t* 24:4 CIiIiSTRUT Street. IFORGE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE, 2% miles south of Chrietlanao Lancaster co., on the Pennsylvania, Railroad, known. as SAVOURY FORGES; two good water-powers, several thousand tons of good forge cinder, and a FARM of 200 acres In a high state of cultivation. For full particulars address • 000 /d Penningtonville P. 0., Chester comity, Peu ai rt s s. Immediate possession giVen. Also, in the same neighborhood (on the Railroad), a valuable STORE PROPERTY: good buildinge, excel- . lent stand. Address as above. selS tuthSm ft FOR .E3ALBA FIR Ei 7-01;A 68 DOUBLB EOtlßE,with all modern improvements. in a first-class neighborhood. Lot &WOO feat noB-81• LEEDS. 108 South FOURTH St. , FOR SALE:-THR FoLLowrECG DESIRABLE DWELLINGS No. 2004 Mount Vernon street. 2204 Green street. 717 and 719Nortli Twentieth street. 638 North Fifteenth street. • 81.3 Columbia avenue. • 2203 Montrose street. • Also, many others, lai ge , and small, in various cantles. • B. F. GLENN, 123 South FOURTH Street, and nob-tf S. W. cor. SEVENTEENTH and GR.ERN. IaGERMANTOWN. PROPERTY.= FOB SALE. *commodious double Stone DWELL- N El:situate on Main street, with an acre of ground at taehed, in a high state of cultivation. Apply to ' . E McOALLA.,• 5e12:41 - . 113. South SECOND Street. 411 . LARGE- AM) VALUABLE PRO PETITY FOR SAM —The very large and'commo 1. dims LOT and BUILDING. No. 308 CHERRY Street, near the centre of business, containing 60feet on Cher : ry Street. depth I(.s . feet, being 76 feet wide on the rear of the lot, and at that width opening to a large cart. walr leading to Cherry street Its advantages of SIZE AND POSITION _ are rarely met with. Apply on the premises ~ FOR . SALE, VERY. ~C HEAPi- ILAIIOII AND HANDEOME RESIDENCE, South ';.Weet corner of FORTY•FIE3T and .WISTAIINSTER ?Avenue, Twenty-fourth ward; 13 rooms; gas, hot and , oold.water throughout. the house, stable In rear of lot, i fists fruit and shade trees. Size'of lot, 120 feet front by 179 , feet deep. Price $lO4OO. clear of ieenmbrance. Terms easy. - Also, two. very desirable COTTAGES on HALEY Streets, near Westminster avenue; have all modern im provements ; 10 rooms. • Size of lots. each 26 feet front by 116 feet deep. • Price $3.500 each. Terme easy. • Alto.. a number •of desirable Houses, at from $l,BOO each to $16,000,. in all parts of the city._ Apply to SAMUEL P. HUTCHINSON, oil • J. WARIIIIN COOLSON, an26-t6 Ho. 124-South SIXTH Street. a DELAWARE AND MESTER M - M001:111TY FARMS FOE SALL . Delaws mend Mister County'Farms for Sale. Delaware and Chester County Farms for Sale. Send for Catalogue Just out. containing a numbor of the best Farme in the Market. •. • . JAMES R. CUMMINS.. nolo-St • "*" 501. WALNUT Street. • da VALUABLE FLOURING}AII &Mg MILLS AND FARM 704 SALE—Known as - , ta- SIIBLIBIRE'S MILLS, on the Pennepack, in .MONT °OREM COUNTY near the North Pennsylvania Railroad, fourteen miles from Phi'adelphia; comprising alargb RIBRCHANT MILL, with - three run of burrs, and all necessary machinery; in gatdordes , for menu:- facturing all kinds of strasn. Also,. a•GRIST .MILL, with two run of burrs. Mansion House, several Tene ments, Barns, Shops, &a., wish 45 Acres of highly pro ductive Land. As the owner is engaged in the milling and grain business 90 miles distant. this property.. now in successful operation, will be sold a bargain, and if desired, immediate possession will be given, including the custom, stock of graln,,teams, implemente;&c. relay established for an enterprising business maii.to make money. For terms, which will be easy, apply to •. M. THOMAS & SONS. Philadelphia, Or to the subscriber, at Downingtown. Pa. . • nolo 1m - • DAVID SHELMIRE PUBLIC. SALE OF REAL /Lk ESTATE. Will be sold at public sale, on the premises, a valuable Newtown FARM, . on SATURDAY ; NOVEMBER 12th, MM. . Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. H. Situated on the Newtown and 'Bridgetown pike, half a mile south of the borough of Newtown, Bucks county. Pa., contain ing 155 ACRES OF LAND; divided as follows: Ten acres of good. meadow, ten of young and' thrifty timber, six acres •of new land which has not been ploughed, four acres of young and thrifty orchardiug, the balance divided into six enclosures, in a good state of cultivation, and well watered. The improvements are a good dwellingliouse, with four rooms and hall on first floor, four rooms on second floor, a good cellar, and a No. 1 milk. vault under the whole; a barn 48 by 50 , feet, stone stable high, 21 feet post surmounted with . cupola: bay house attached, .28 by S 6 feot,.stone stable Malt. 20 feet post, slate roof, a large and aoand cistern above ground, with pipes leading to the cattle yards; a well of water at the house and barn; also, good pumps therein; a wagon house, 80 by 34 feet, two stories high stone except from t, with a first rate cellar under, covered. with slate, and all other oat buildings common to .a good farm These out-buildings are surpassed by none . in the neighborhood Persons wishing to • purchase will please call and ex-, amine for theniselves. • • . Conditions made knowA.on day of sale bY SA toIIEL ao GOOMB. or nolo-3t* . . HOWARD SIIGKMAN. iII sA V.A.LIJA:I3I.E . • FARMS , FOR LE.; - ". 300Aeres on the Brankforl Ike. three miles from Market street. just ripe for Cottage lots. 100 Acres on the Brhstol pike, eight miles from Market street. • 59 Acres on the Bristol pike ' fourteen miles from Phi ladelphia, at a station on the Philadelphia and:Trenton 107 Acres on the Catiden and Amboy Railroad, near Princeton. N. .le • 106 Acres near Darby. 100'Aores near Darby, superior buildings. 126 Acres on the Delaware; two miles south of Bristol. 60 Acres near Pottetriwn, Montgomery county. With others in various localities, large and small. 'Also, a very large number of Delaware and Mary land fauns, at exceedingly low prices. B. P GLENN, q 123 South FOURTH Street: ESP- YORK ;AND LIVERPOOL . . • PETROLEUM COMPANY: , OAPITAL STOOK, $1,000.,000.. 100,000 SHARES AT IMO RACE.. Subscription Price $5 per Stare. LANDS YIELDING LARGELY. °mama: • HON. DANIEL E. DICKINSON, President. WM. T. PHIPPS, Vice President. - ROBERT BASSETT. Secretary. Books azeopen for subscription at the office al tho. Com.! pany, No. Si Empire Bnifding, 71 BROADWAY, N. V. The lands of the Company are sitttted'dn the heart of the Oil Region, and include portions of those well known localities, "the McElheny Farm,.the two Mc- Clintock Farms," and other proved and valuable work ing teirittSriiis, including over Two Thousand acres of the beet,oll Territories along Oil ()reek and in West. Virginia; toiv'under - proceis of successful development, and ollliAlready regularly and largely produced front several wills upon theni. 0c29-datWBta- Address the company, ` P.. 0. Box 53624 " New York.. .1-4QOXING GLASSES:- JAMES- B. EAALE & SON, •sl6.c teTNITY STRiET,PHILA.. haie now in store a very fine assortment of ' • L:O.OKING GLA S.S-E S, • . of every character, of the VERY BEST MANUFACTURE AND LATEST STYLES. • OIL, PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, arel PICTURE AND PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, • BROWITE'S METALLIC • WEATHER STRIPS; and • • WINDOW. BANDS • Totally exclude Cold, Wild, Rain, Snow, and Due from the crevices of/. . . DOORS AND WINDOWS, And save one-half the fueL • • OBARLES.B. BAKER. • No. RS South FIFTH , Street, Sole State Agent. . • . • • Send for Circular. - • • - - -• • Local Agents wanted throughout the State': noS-lm GREENCORN, TOMATOES, PEAS, • Sauces, and a general variety of ORM BRIGS ROBERT DONNELL ar. SON. stutb - PA* SOO WALNUT Street. EIDER.-NEW CLARIFIED CHAM• pAoNg CIDER, of a superior quality, by the barrel or hogshead, for sale by • Inn L maerannr. nob-Lltif Nos, 120. 122. and 13* LOMBARD St. JELLIES-1,000 DOZ . 6-OZABSORTED ,.. Jellies. 7/50 dozen 13-oz.assortedJellies 500 " Plain Currant., assorted sizes, manta - lured from the pure juice efil i stmer loaf sugar sale by non • 107, South WA &S Street pEACHES.-5,000 DOZEN BERMETI caIIy sealed Posob.ee of the finest quality, prepared by E. Edwards d C0.,-Bridleten. N. J Salearoom. RHODES Ar. WILLUMS. nol.o . . - 107 South WATER Street. TOMATO CATBIIP.-NEW TOMATO. -A- Catsup DI SOW and pint bottles of choice quality. Also barrels. , Foreale by RHODES & WILLIAMS. nolo • ; 107 South WATER Street.. CORN; AND .HERMETICALLY sealed . : '`'Alio;: - -1111tekberrieR and Eraikelbetris!, for Pakt. ,ll 7 ' BODES It WILLI/Otto. .. non. '.IO A w South WATB.It Street.. DT,RRIB_EL;PRUITES - • IN OISKS; AND .x - reintb - rniao fn btr o f f male; i vi Lti A irs. • nco • 107 South WATER Street. VIBB. BRAD D Y.-50 C .4-EVE S OLD 'Knot; & Co. Cogoso Brandy, for Bale by E. P: ktIVPILETON, 5 North FRONT .Street. nolo-3t► CARTES DE VISITE OF MOST PLEA *Ing and 11 , e-like appearance end fine execution alio mado at B. F REIMER'S Oa 621 1.R40R Street. (3o there, awl rcatire satisfactory piceto4. AIIC'TION SALES. a Zix% BAZAAR, AND BAN. 1( STREIT& AUCTIONGeIs OF NOIIBIOI. QABRIAGNB. tlitt • ON SATUNDIY MORNING NEXT. At 10 o'clock, comprising about FlFTY.Boaszi. Including several valuable harness and saddle Anse. Full description-at sale. A large collection of de A Pirable new and second. hand: c a r riages, light wagons, dearbores &c with whirls , . the sale will commence. Also, single and double harness, saddles, bridlens whipi, cover's, halters, Ate. Itzr Po.postponement on account of weather .grifi" Sale of horses; dtc., on WEDNESDAY. • Air Cairiagos and harness at private sale. DOlO-Stir • ALFRBD.Id 138tilINEg9..Aactioneer_ AMERICAN .ACADEMY OF MVSIO. LEONARD GROPER ' Direct Or. • ROV GER'S GRAND GERMAN OPERA; FOURTH . APPEARANCE or GRAND GERMAN OPERA COMPANY. THURSDAY EVINING, Nov. 10, 1884, C. A. Von Weli-ex Grand Opera. DER PREISCHUTZ, . • Four Acts. •. GRAND INCANTATION SCENE-. • •• - In Separate Ant: • • • • Atusmc • - WWI MARIE EMMERICH. • • • Het, GreateseT4ric Assumption. aspet•. Mr. KARL FORM 24 • •Aotard,Lizas of. ._.saa..greatest Renditions. aill&WlWpmrance. EdAS • ..* • ' -Ife.'.THEODORE HABELMA.HR. A OI7O C H B A E R N ...t;.., - . '''''''''' .111111/11100PrrEflioiTtAPARittglk: CUND HERMIT ORA ff. ............ Mr. EDWARD RAMER. SAMIEL. Mr. FREDERICK BAERENDORFF. PEASANTS, HUNTERS,. &c. , FRIDAY EVENING, Nov. 1 /,./801. ontrtizae. IDest positively. of Eatery's Brand Open... THE JEWEisS. • PRIORS OF ADMISSION. Secured Seats in Parquet, Parquet Cirate or . - Baleen's , ..... $1 62. Admiseimtothe above places " - I Family Circle Circle Amphitheatre . Dcore open at 7 o'clock. Overture at 8 o'clock. Seats marSe'secured for any night of the Opers,Seas nit • at the ACADEMY OF RUBIO and GOULD'S. MIMIC STORE. • 2 GRAND IBATINER, ROBERT LE DlABLE;_entire, • SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Doors 'open fa) I:TO'ciock. Overture at 2 o'clock. lir. ATEW CHESTNUT-ST. THEATR E_ istuogrAv HtEN/NG. Nov. 10th, • THNTH NIGHT OF • . MES. D. P. BOWERS. • ". and LAST NIGHT'f.f the Grand Historical Romance. • THE MONAETEttY OF ST. JUST; • • . OR. TRH '- JEWESS OF MADRID; In which Mrs. Bowers will sustain the dual charaeters..... FLORINDA, THE .79W/89. AND PEBLO,-A YOUWGI. NOVI C $B OX' conclude with the farce of OX AND COX. Friday evening, benefit of MRS. ;D. P. BOWERS. when she 'will appear its C'AMILLL • FIATURDAY AFTERNOON, Nov. IE. ELEVENTH GRAND FAMILY MATINEE, When the FORTY THIEVEHwiII be preiented for tbss third time, in all its splendor. Admission to the Matinee N) cents, to all yam of the Howie. WALNUT -STREET' THEATEI /L -am AND MISS BITcHANatI in two more iepreeentatioae•or the intensely exottheg and , enceessful Drama, entitled WAITING FOR THE 'VERDICT. WEDNESDAY and 'THURSDAY, Nov. Bth and 1004 positively last representation,. of WAITING FOR THE VERDICT. On Friday, Farewell Benefit or Mr. and Hiss Rue-' chanan. when will be produced , n' new Prize Tragedy: entitled THE PLEBEIAN DAUGHTER, or a Father's 'Vengeance. Box office °Pen fiord 9. till 3. MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH-- AAA. STREET THEATRE. Mr. and Mrs. BARNEY WILLTAHB. TO-NIGHT (Tbursday),'Novembar 10,1888, • "-ALL • HA.LLOW EVE." 2 "LAW FOR LADIES," and "BARNEY THE BARON." Mg. AND MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS In all the nieces. FRIDAY, Mrs. BARNEI.WILLIAME'HedefIt.I VILE STRUT-STREET OPERA HOIXEM No. 12121 CHESTNUT Street. ALLINSON dc HINCREN • -- Proprietors. - MORAN'S MINSTRELS appear every evening in an elegant ETHIOPIAN ENTERTAINMENT. Doors open at 7, commencing at 8 o'clock Direelseirx* ..admisal on 26 cents. _ , . . . Reserved seats, which clut be secured frorelS iltS7 o'clock, 60 cents. . atit4f GREA.T. ITATIONAIe CIRCUS UNDER THE DIRECTION OF IdRil. , *CHAB.' WARM:I4 (formerly Mrs. DAN 'MOIL} Will open on THURSDAY EVENING, Nov 10th, 1864;' FOR THE WINTER REABON, ON WALNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH: The MANAGERESS is determined to make the intim:- Winter Exhibition remarkable in equestrian history: as grouping together a grand bouquet of talent maser - excelled in the profession in any - part Of the world. First Tier •-•-• ADMITTANON. - Sewed Tier2s cents. Private Boxes from ti • to 65 eaolt. MATINEES on WEDNESDAY and SATTIRDAY'AIf- TERNOONS,. commencing •at 23‘ o'clock. Evening perforinance commencing at 8 o'clock.. See distributing bllisno7-et. sel2-Sms A SSEMBLY -- BUILDINGS, - TBNTB , AA- AND CHESTNUT Streets. TEMPLE-OF WONDERS ! SIGNOR BLITZ WEDNESDAYV A RY E A V URNGY, A F T - ERNOON& Change of Performance Conatantly, Admission, 26 Cents. Children, 15 Cents. Resernot • Seats, 60 cents. at 3. Evening Performances commence at 7%. AftenUfew 0•343 r4ERNANLI , ORCHESTRA.—PUBLIC - REHEARSALS livery SATURDAY, at sg o'clock T. M., ht MIISIGAL FURD HALL: Single Tickets. W cents.. Six Tickets. $l, to be had at Gon , des, Andrei. and Meyer's Music Stores. and at the. Hall. no7-ti TV.AIOADEMY OF FINE ARTS, IRETNIIT Street. above Tenth, Is OPEN DAILY. for trlettora from-9 A. I[. to 6P. hi PCS pOI"MITNERSHIPS. riISSOLUTION.-THE COPARTNER.: SHIP heretofore existing under the firm of SAMUEL N. DAVIES & SON is this day dissolved. The buainess will be settled b/. the undersigned, at No. 225 DOCK Street. CHARLES H. DAVIEB,-Barvivlng Partner- PHILADYLIIILL, Sept. 80, 1864. - COPARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned have this dagr. formed a 'Copartnership under the firm of DAVID BROTHERS, for the transaction of a general BANKING AND. BROKERAGE BUSINESS, at No. 225 - DOCK Street. • CHARLES E. DAMES, PETER A. DAVIES. - . ParrapgirtrrA, October 1, 1854. 11. S. Certificates of Indebtedness. Quartermasters' Touchers and Checks, and Government Securities gen*. rally, bought and sold, Business Paper and Loans on Collaterals negotiated. Stocks and Loaus.bought and sold on Commissitta. ocl-km. (10PARTNERSHIP. - WASHINGTON BUTCHER, Commission Merchant and Wholesale Dealer in Provisions and Produce. has associated with him in his business his son, HENRY CLAY BUTCHER. The style of the firm will be WASHINGTON BUTCHER & SON. 146 and 148:North FRONT Street. Ocrrossit 24, UM. • 0c24-1m• A...YOUNG-:GENTLE3Lkii, A NAVAL vmcitit. Who has a short leave, is anxious to form the tuntaintance of a young and intelligent Lady.. before taking . his departure to Join his ship. Motives and intentions honorable. Address, in confidence. kit "S. IL A.," -Post. °Mae,. with address and other Dar.. oculars. . nob Zt• LOST AND FOUND. ii c - 7 1 4. TA KEN. UP-SEVEN STRAY SHEEP. It not redeemed, Will be sold at yel; lie asie; on "FRIDAY, the I.lch inst.. al. 2 o'clock P. 111 at the Police Station, N.& corner TENTH and THONP.• SON Streeti, in accordance with cite ordinance, dm WK JACOBY, Lieutenant Twelfth District. ri 010-2t* .A SINGLE. GENTLEMAN DESIRES to find a BOARDING 'Joust ; central situation pre ferred. Cart take possession Immediately or laps feW days. 'Address "L., , ' office of this paper. stating place et rest. • nee,..3to. BOARDING IN GBRMANTOWN, FOR. the winter, wanted by a faintly of twoldalts,tWo email children, infant, and nurse. Address "J. T.." Press office. ' n014.-3t* 11Ct. 0"A I/ F. 0 R HORSES.--GOOD. ..A-P:B0111D. can be bad for HORSES the coming winter. in the country. at reasonable rates. Good care given- Address_“E.;.: H. $ " Morrisville P. 0., Backs county. Pennsylvania.' . - nolll-60` VIRBT-OLABB BOARDING-. SEVB -A- BAT.,EooES,vaaant at No. 313 SPRUCE Wed. ~ aott-Sts pLBAgAIIT ROOMS, WITH . BOARD,: -a- at 622. South TENTH: §treet. HENRY. RUDDY, • • PUREd Wholesale Dealer la OLD BOURBON. MONONGAHELA, RYE, AND. WHEAT WHISKIES, 145 NORTH SECOND STREET, below RUDDYHEN ISAAU .1. EVANS. Cocl9-3m) TOYS, TOYS AND .FANCY GOODS.- Just received from Europe, a large assortment et - Toys, of every description. Also, Fancy Articles, to great variety; Meerschaum, Briar, and a variety of other Pipes and Cigar Tubes. JOHN DOLL, importer. ocIS-tuthana No. 002 MAILIKET Street. Ala FOR NEW YORK OUTSIDE LINE. COASTWISE, STEAMeHIP COMPANY'S NEIL FREIGHTLINE FOR NEW;TORK, , and connecting - - for all Northern . and Eastern cities and New Orleans. sailing eves TUESDAY, THURSDAY; AND SATURDAY, from the Company's wh crf, first above Race 'street, and liew.York, from Pier 11, North river, on mime days, at. 3F. M. For freight, which will be received daily, handled.. in the most carefil manner, and delivered with the: greatest despatch, at fair rates apply to WILLIAM .1. TAYLOR & CO., 210 North WHARVES. nolo-3m sist eir a t FOE' HARTFORD, CONN. —Direct.-The Philadelphia Steam Pro. yeller Company's steamer,PßANK, Shropshire, master , now loading at second wharf above Market street. Via Delaware, sad Raritan Canal., Qaick despatch.:. Apply on board, or to • WM. it BAIBD.& CO., Louts. 132. South DP4AWARP, avenue. W.AITOILES; , • PINS - JEWEIAIr. Lt . EiABONABLB W AIL " lags T 8 S MkEKET Street, Philadelphia. nolo-16.' BF'ECTAOLES. ::JAMES W. QUEEN 45 CO.'S. 1026-22 V 924 0108TNIIT NffAUEM XATI CAL INSTRITMENTS; A•rA• • • Of all kinda, co be had- if - •• • - JAMES W. QUEEN m CO.'S; i 527.210 Os 4 egrATNirp stint PIANO. FORTE--NEW TdVl3, over-strung Bus; Werth Cu, will be sold low. For rower, sweetness, and .brilliannv oC 10130 is is unentreesed on this continent. ;:Apply to Mrs: CURTIo, 9R 2 OP U _ CR Stgeet. BARGAINS rO.R CASH. MagLincent PIANOS, 7 and 7y, ootav,s, or various manufactnrea. to ba sold at onaa. KARR" 11ASSLEB & CO., 21* South . sigaria Second-. band Piano s on hand.".' • ' . • „9-6,! c m A FARREL & BERRINO PIRB wurROOF for sige,.s.WTROAFAIS'-AUCTION &TO ag: OA THURSDAY. n0.9.-2t! . 4 14 p, . JOHN % SCOTT, VT 4 TERINARY BuRoNON, 466 Milli Arencie. st•ovo; Noble. parriagds tor gird -; • ...-••'WRITTEN-74ND" VERBAL D SCRIPTIONS of Cbaracter, Cow Attrition, and Ta lent, with^ADVICE on Sneinees. Eteoltlklidneeh tion,lf-Itoprovement, Management Ingot CHILDREN . and eve s. bs Phrenoloairt end Booltaeller, 09u-taw/At 10.36 b. TEAM iknolagoiNS., AIM7I3EIiFIENTS. PERSONAE. BOARDING.
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