T ILE err-gr. g Ai, urn rraWis me women Pees.) I osiCELLANEOIIIL BAR MEETING. .• o ms or TEM RAE Ritinetwercis TO THE TrioetAß kIALL, LATg GISIITZNATiT a meeting of the Bar of josheld in the Supreme Uourt room, on a November, 1864, on motion of Ho. I r. 1 0 , 4 Esq., Judge Strong was called 10 , anE George M. Oonarroe,‘Esq., was ceoretary. The object of the .meeting by the obalrman, who was followed, in r bs eulogistic of the deceased, by Chap. 1 0 , Esq. A series of resolutions were G. Rosengarten, Esq., and were fiersn appropriate reference to the Mir. .„1, Hail by Win. Harp Rawls Wm. ler, Lewis IL Vail, Richard L. Aahtturet leer Miller, Ergs. The following gen. appointed a committee to transmit ) gs of the toretivic to the family_ of the : Chapman Biddle, Horace Itth2ney, ,sry Rawle, Wm, Retch Whiter, and J. • sr H. Cl. Townsend, Esq., the remitt er with the prommtlingii of the meeting, to be published. The resolutions 'are Twit the Bar of Philadelphia have learned, 0) regret and sorrow, of the death of their colonel Nall, who, during his brief ea ger and in the courts of thin city, nlanl lehrutag end integrity, mice gentleness of id r arnestutss of purpose, as to secant the associates, the ouhfidence of the judges `i i s practiced, and the hearty friendship of hip., while by his patriotism and self ,votion to the cause of his country, he diottnguished honor the record of a short it life Elrnesilt , convinced of the jeatiee which the country is engaged, he Joined I look ha active per. in lie Virginia este- Fredericksrittrg , al Chancellorsville, and his teas distinguished' for his . cooloem, his and exult:tide to the m-n o: his own non . his brigade In spite of failing health he olo ally in the 11.1 d falfilli or/ all the Wm els poet, regardless of his uwn oum fort, ihoughttul of the interests of hie eomrades, g elled the well. deserved promotion and : d o' tits rreniktit, Broken in health, he se to spend a .short time with his friends IT, sod to die. 1 kat this meeting desire to place upon re 'Vs of his manly virtues; of his pfhmbe of Bar: of his tinsel fish sacrifice of home and -. ties for the ssrvice of his thinntry ; ! creel in the Held; of hi, gallantry in ao• l ye Whig aid persistent endurance of the id hardship) of the campaign in which he of the noble lot thude with which he bore Ja face of a relentless disease, and of the , Theta with which he met his death TTheta committee ut five, together with the if meeting, be appointed to transmit to tne true 1 Hall it copy of these ri-solutilma, and liege of the meeting, :.s au expression of the Bar of rithade . phia. UNION LEAGUE BALL. . • laign olosed last oveniog at Uolon 11. Speeches were made by Hon. Wm. cm. 14 icholson; and others. to a crowded Indies and gentlemen. The addresses mgratulatory Order, and everyoody was dwith the proceedings. The scone closed playing the national anthem, "John Iles mouldering in the grave, but hls rchNg on." There never was a political c .trell conducted. The Union leasue'ln dt of enterprise, intolllganoe, and pats!. It Indicative of victory In political ,eague stands without a rival. BANIIRR TORN DOWN. the heavy rain and wind yesterday large canvas banner, dedicated to Mo. Pendleton, hanging from a rope stretch )oEB to house across Washington and aq avenues, dropped so low that the bet canvass Came within a few feet of the irk. A locomotive came, along and the tsatching the canvas dragged it from 4, and displaced a ohlmney _around sai or the suspension rope was fastened. live ran away with the banner, bat was thin the distance of fifty yards. That canvas that contained Pendleton's na tin run over or torn by the machinery. lamed that the left eye was removed, gash out across the throat s Little Ale distance oft' and escaped Injury. to the above, we nocloed yesterday that banners of every political cast wore be- I, and nothing was left to fly in the pure .ete in the afternoon besides the old flag LADIES / ASBOCIATIPN. requested to say that hi consequence of f.c May 27th last, of Mrs. Mary A. • late president, the Ladies' Association Relief of U. S. hes been finally &non persons have any authority hereafter %Mims of money or . goods in their name . SALUTES. one hundred guns was fired - last ova the direction of. Mr. Samuel Miller, at iad and Adams street, in honor of the Abraham Lincoln, and the moan of flatlet in the Nineteenth ward, at the IODB. •e guns were fired, In the eastern part Id ward, last evening, In honor of the wernor Fenton over Seymour, In NOW PROFESSOR SA.IINDERS. iy gentleman le still confined to his bed :celved from the rallway'acoldent, near ace, on the 7th Instant. He had ' been ton to make arrangements to facilitate 'our city. FOUND DROWNED. e white man was, found drowned, at t wharf, yesterday morning. He ap hut forty years of age. He- is about 7ebes high, dark brown hair and mous )11 black sack coat and blaok vest. had an interview with Michael Hoare, itb Regiment Michigan Cavalry, who his ercape from Savannah. He par. n the statements heretofore made in A Ignominious treatment of the brave Agren by the rebels. He was within a es of the Colonel when he fell from hie td by six bullets. His body was then to the road, and laid there till next icing the night his body was beaten, Aluts being visible where he had been , hit little finger roughly cut off to ob. ale ring, bandages removed, and other man treatment were observed. The iken to Itiohmond, pieced-in Capitol e It remained two days, and afterwards dame spot, known only to those who "ori Royal New South. Y Ipj:u ts. !TS MADE. NEW.—MO93III. Wobd & tetnut street, announoe to their lady )1(1 velvet bonnets are made over, and bonnets reshaped at their establish• SD CLIRKEIE.—Wo invite attention to ntment of Butter, Cheese, Older Vine. it Cider, by the barrel or gallon, offered w. H. Su:rooms, Eastern Market Cheese Stand, Fifth street, below Market. ns.—A large assortment of elegant Id H. Solis', 622 Arch Street. Olt &TM—The public will perceive lament in another column that their attended to, free of charge, at the Dental College, 108 South Tenth Me, during its present term, up to the nest March, • nra.—Now that the great agony !II lelans have Bottled down into a calm. t about the ordinary affairs of life, as :1 the great business of President eir hands. Among the most important aerations is the procuring of new out rovn Stone Clothing Hall of llookhill 4.603 and 806 Chestnut street, above Continental." "Continental." "Continental."'- "One price" Clothing. "Ono price" Clothing. "One price" Clothing. Chas. Stokes & Co. Ohas Stokes & Co. Chas. Stokes & Co. ULOTIIING, iothlng, • lathing, lathing, At Granville Stokes' Old Stand, At Granville Stokes' Old Stand, At Granville Stokes' Old Stand, At Granville Stokes' Old Stand, tat Street. tat Street. int Street. • ut Street. ,TRIJOAT DISEASES, OATARRII, Ana terms affeottorte treated successfully lloschzisker with his newly constructed ° the 1027 Walnut street. nolo.3t* AND CATARRH, successfully treated D,, Oculist and Anriet, 611 Pine Bt. 'peened. No 01litrat for examination. th,LB LT THE_ H O TELS. Theo trard. Penns New Jersey I;siv York vtrginla ,Penns M Cunningham, N orm , O H Rnpp & la, Bellefonte Thos Waker, Indiana co M Stewart, Penile Jae J Marks, Washington B K Hazlett,Pittsbnrg Hon John Cessna, Bedford W D Rogers, Pieta arc Geo Stnolair,Cleve land Mrs J-1" Cochran, Delaware John C Everhart, Blair co Major T Snyder, Blair co Jae Burns, Lew Ist° wn J J Johnson; New York F B Speakmac,Penna W J Sterret, Marietta Wien Forney, Harrisburg W m Verner, Pottsville W e Duer, II S N B R Cochran, Delaware RN Tar nball, Washington Louts F Felton, Maryland Mr Price, New Orleans W Lunn; Montreal - Major Smyth Mrs Brown, Penna •or 'fork ir,Delaware r,Clregter • Audalirsta hamstring dak wktk biatlmore t'nOSA tAkkg io pink iford Joa not rectos Doylvenia Jr, Penn ew JereeY Jerpoy r. pew Jersey York „Pr incelon,XJ J Boyd, Pen ria P Glomler, Colombia Col S S Kroll & la. N York Ed vr Thighes, Pit tsburg Z Blaney, U 13 A . - A II Hnibui, California A G Wilkinson, Wasbiag , u :H BViller; New York A .7 HArr & wf, Harrisburg J M Wieellleff•Harrisburg C Eglann,Harrieburg C Cavell, New York J E Collins. Delaware L Wallace; Delaware Mrs Cornell, New York David Moffat New York ./ W Welch, II .3 A F W Tr slow, Washington Hon 13 Cameroo,Harrlsbarg B A Irvin, Corwensville. PA ( wark elf, p a ,enonati • tr it teburg Trentlebnr on g & le, Penn wt. Va • L ewletowA Jertey adintThe II i Waah D • •IPPensburg' E D Cleaver, Del City James Potts, Lancaster Ira G Howe, Way ctte Jr Ohio Chan Mahan, Ohto It Baker, New York D Strout, Portland, Me Chaa M Hyde, Maee Hiram Tozer, Maea Sidney Turner, Conn- Joel Fink, Phconixville Alex Manner, Indiana H. B Myeri. Hanover, Pa J H Jones & lady, Del Merit A C Thompson, Pa W H Cannon, Delaware York u :a ti 8 k , r1:11' 8 C BI D A y Rtui t amtllon loa 810 urg : Word co 11 " 111 e, 0 Clair The N "aster tionid • H Karts, Wheeling, Vit D M Morrie, Penna W D It win, Penna C P Benchler t penna T Carlin, Pott Pa E Bowman, Lancaster co E Stoulter St la, N•Jereer ••- 8 Heyenberger. Lamar c 0 0P A Weidman Penna. • Stem Spegeimyer Hazleton D VireSdeneal, Centreville A Bherk, Lebanon • • Wm Sharamo, Halifax Ne allebvb Pa .14 2 Od a York . Florida' d o York d 'a 1311fto, The Con T Poultney & wf,Baltimore.D McDonald, St joderili. • Chas E Whitman, Chicago W D Cochran, New-Turk • H Falkensten & la W A Galbraith, Erie • B L Whitman, Vienna AS W oo d war d. Rd , W F Lockwood, Baltimore J C Painter, Cleveland RS T Cissol. Georgetown Frank Beach - • J E Miller. Virginia Mice 61:0091bitugh . 0 L Osborn, Newark. NJ EH Hunter New York . Blf Smith, Baltimore I Chas F•Parker, Boston Chas 0 Kraft, Baltimore Di M.R.De Witt, Illinois L E Philips, Baltimore . Geo BDe _Witt, Illinois B c English, Springfield ~ L A Brno', Boston. W B spinning, New York ; l.l hi Forbes, Boston ' 13 11 Baum, New York • W B Itosenbanm,-N Jersey L (losses beim,WashingtenoW P Murray , Pillsharlf Jobe Rivera, Now York ij W Jones & wf. We.stangtn .A.1...x 11-West, Canada West W K Nimick, P.ttsburg Cart W H 01411114 ti S A :,D It Davideon;Connelaville HP'lllllll W 0 1 .; Vigland :Dr Bligh, Atlanta, Ga Enloe AL Eisisind . !John Shippen, Pottsville 11Nolteninc • .'• . ' GAO W Snyder, Pottsville Fronk Flitysai, Eeglard Win L Whitney, Pottsville W P Wilaen. Bellefonte John S Graham, Pottsville W 9 CO. Matta & wf, 11l Cern Gilliss, USN 'W Blinrphy, Pittsburg S H Jeffords drla • E Wise & wife, C C Alges, Pittsb art -II L Albec,' Boston • E R Gardner, Pittsburg J theiman & w, , New York Jahns Fellheim . B Stemma New York Mrs El Wilson, St Paul •I L Reed &la; Baltimore Mrs T H Whitney. ()Inshore EPl3nttedila USA 8 k Whitney . Glasboro A Muir, Ifalifiis, N S Mrs Abbott, Glitaboro L B Lyons Halifax Mrs LeightOn, 0 lasboro F Johnsen: Halifax . E H Ashcroft, Boston' T Boyd, Halifax B F Harding. Maine W If 13tril, Delaware F N Thayer, Boston J B Push, Maryland J T Potts & In. New Jersey etre Pugh& c, Maryland L Rosenfeld, Cincinnati F Shroner , Lancaster A Ackerland, Cincinnati A L Dorerni, Boston ii R Peale, Lock Haven F if Chetwood, New Jersey J P Lyon. Cisrion W B Kernel, Jsrsey City Miss Lyon, Clarion W Van Name, Jersey City Miss A Lyon. Clarion 3 W Low, Whitfield; 0 N P Kemp, Boston w T Meier, West Chester H Crichlow & ler, Pittsburg John Curie, Baltimore C L Cricbiow. Pitiebarg B. Al Curie. Baltimore G H Wright. Delaware 3 M Dryden, Baltimore Alta Marte.ey & dsn, N Y F g Wilson. Bellefonte John O'Brien, New York John g Carlile & son, Va Miss O'Br en, New York Coin Wilkes & Is. Wash John Riley & lady . Evan Morris, Philo M Bosch & la, New. York D B Brooks,Salem, Mass Capt M Milner E F Pelm la, Pa C W Cooke, New York L Grover & wf, Washington W N_Watmongh, U S N Mrs B T Grover, Wash ingtn HI '8 Stoner, Charabetah art Bestir J W Greyer Wash John D Bloke. New York J M Goddard, New york H S.Germond di la. Di Y . I w Charles & family, NY AA Ripka, dr Is. NY F H Delano, New York J F. Hurlbut, Mass John Burgess, New York It Kingsland, New York 51 0 Roberts, New York Wll Johnston. Ind lanarxilis .1 S Ball. New York II Forbes & wife, N Y W S O'Brien, hew York • The Her .Jacob Fend, Johnstown 0 Pilo*ley, 'Mansfield 'II W Ladd L New York .oapt W Carling, II S `A McAllister, Blair co Jll Burchfield.:Pitteburg Cyrus Brown, Milleni-Pa H L Wyman, Penns • - I; •I` Hazeitine, Warren Pa. H 'W Farley, SCIO, NY • A A Wines ardent Penna • C Aruistrong,Stenbenv'le C Euppes, Johnstown- • • H Fritz, uhio A 0 Lawrence, Ohio 0 Fluency, Ohio Dr Thompson & family Mrs B I rein. Cu, wen'aville Mrs Bloon4Curwensvilie li Brownold; Harrisburg A W Buskirk, Ohio Levi T Nelson. Ohio Ii W Risme, & la, Cadiz 0 O W &la, ' Pa L A Miller. AICOOIIII, Pa hiss kllen'lloe. Cincinnati John Elton, New York S Hitchcock. Connecticut 14 Barty, Lancaster . • The A W B'Stort. Yougsville B Tanner, Wilmington J McCullough, Delaware Dr F•J Owens, II S A Wheeler & wl, N Jersey 'J B Dougherty, Del co J T B neut. Washington J W Clark, New York J Trimble, Nashville L It Cagey, Maryland . D L Skinner,'Altoona W T Lesher, I ock Haven T 6t Clair, Indiana, Pa J Butter, W Chester .1F Smith, Beading J Holmes, Waterbury F H Mead & la. Delaware A McCormick, Oxford .1 E ahultz .Dickey, ('xford • J Broadie; Indiana • Dr A B Wand or & wf, Pa J Mitcbei, Lebanon J A Campbell & wife : bird bird Morris, Baltimore J Terence • • Lt E A Jelfriee & la, Del Miss Lord. Wilm, Del Miss McDonnell, Wum W Armstrong, Delaware The Stet H A Zug, Lancaster G W Pasick, Mifflin, Pa U McClellan, lilftlin, Pa W A Patrick, Coatesville J W Powell, Wilmtagton S W Bettes, Waihlngton John Blair Barnes Bell John 011ftllan, Chester co , B Chester, New York W H Stevens, New York W J Donley, St George,Del J B Sutton, St George Del York RP M Kennedy, New R Deakers, Pittsburg • Capt W A McClellan, Pa Amos Rile, Clearfield Dr D M Crawford, Mifflin 'tn L Greenleaf, Thompsont'n The Co Boberantbey, Chester co elms Epeakman, Del co D Worrell W Nelson . , New York Jobn blehence.,T Haute (leo Z Crow ell, N J Jae B 'Watson, N Y Pleming,Doe Run D W Barvey,Doe Bun John Coen, N Y G Dongberty • JohniF liellne,ll A 31:18Ward, USA J X Taylor, Penns • • The X !IMO J it ovtifleld, Puma G L 'Whet .1 N Witherow, Maryland It Jennings, Bordentown F Westfield. Bordentown B. Westfield. Bordentown J 0 Darby, Delaware . 0 L Warren Delaware B F Burton, Delaware T M Tairev. Attleboro B Haywood. New York 0 'W Buyler, Maryland The Bed P B Steimeti, Illinois - S Boyler. Fort Winton Kra Drafter, Stroudgbtvg Mies Bogenshait, eltrondebg J H Crooker. Monts . co E H Williams, Greensbnrit Beitler, Allentown W T Weaver, Weaveraville Mira A Weaver, Penna Allen Metzger, Allentown Levi R Lentz; Penna The Barl A B Sioekton, New Hope & Neelee & la l Ealem,N J B B Fell, Doylestown. N Carver, Spring valley J B Wtatf eel, Easton W Dcv Idion,Cheltertham Oen Rhoads Newport B Cray, Penne, S F Dittesline, W Chester The Black Bear. • D Lehr, Oratatown • C Young, Itortgomery co B S Babbacb, Bechtelsville C B Roubin, Montsom'v co J Bonman, Bechtelsville J L Myers, MD, II S A Dr S Young, Lehigh CO @PECIAL NOTICES, MI GEO. STECK & CO.'S CELEBRATED 17r, PIANOS Oyer 800 of these fine instruments have been sold by the eubseriber, and they daily increase in popularity. • J. E. GOULD, SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST tyles, made in the best manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST SELLING PRICES marked in PLAIN FIGURES. All goods made to order warranted satisfactory. The one-price system is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. JONES' OLD-ES TABLISHED ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 604 MARKET Street, near Sixth. ' de2B-17 To PURCHASE CLOTHING at low prices, make a selection from our stock of READY-MADE GAR MENTS. We are selling goods equal in style: fit, make, and material, from Vito 60 per cent. lower than is now charged for same goods made to order. We have all styles, sizes, and prices of Clothing, Kens', Youths', and Boys'. All can be suited without delay or trouble. BENNETT & CO:, oc4-mtuthl tf TOWER HALL, 518 MARKET Street. PERRY & Co., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT Streets. 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 & C0., - CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT. PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT. PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT. PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT. PERRY gr-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 St. 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. ea:Straw tf OVERCOATS FROM $l4 TO SSS..OVERCOATS. 61 OVERCOATS PROM $l4 to 05 OVERCOAT/3. St - O'ERCOATS 'FROM $l4 to $55. OVEB.COLTS . SI • SI SI OVERCOATS PROM $l4 to S.IS. OVERCOATS. WAAAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, S. B. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets. G,. young Men's Suite and elegant variety of the best Glass Clothing at REASONABLE PRICES. WIODILBE & WILSON' B EIGERIT PREMIIIN LOCK-STITCH SEWIII.O L121.0E1N38, THE CHEAPEST. SIMPLEST, AIM BEST. Aaleeroome.• Tat CHESTNUT Street. above Seventh. 35#2.41-Ri:LI.EI3- On Thursday, November 10th, 1884, at the resideuie of the bride's parents, by the Rev. Edward Jessup, Rector of the Church orthe Redeemer, Brooklyn, N. 7 ., Count Carl Gustaf Von Rosen, of the Swedish Royal -Navy, to Ella Carlton, daughter of .Bloomfield g. Moor', of Philadelphia, and granddaughter of the late A. E. Jessup. Esq , formerly of Westfield, Mate. ** WHITE—TITTERMARY. —On the "9th of November, 1£64, at the residence of William R. Abbey, Esq., 8t South Tenth street, by the Rev. James M Crowell, as sisted by the Rev. Robert White. Mr. William White, eldest son of the late William White, formerly of Bel fast, Ireland, to Mies Luraine Tittermary, youngett kenghter of the late Johu B. Tittermary, of Patio delphia, Pa PIET, DING—STONE.'—On Tlitirsday morning, the 10th. inst.', by Rev. Dr. Furness, Mantle Fielding, of New York, to Anne M., daughter of the late John Stone, of Philadelphia. - CLAOHORN—CONOVER.—On the morning of the 10th Inst., by the Rev.-BefilamillA Watson,. W. Cloghorn, Jr., and Marie. Louise, daughter of Jos. B. Conover, both of this city.- • * • OROSHOLZ—LEVY —On the morning of the 10th tint., by the Rev. Mark Crane, 0 .S.-A., Mr. Charles P. Orosholz and Miss Fannie M. A., eldest daughter of P Levy, Be .. all of this city. COON— RIDGE.—Oa the 'loth instant, by the Rev..Tbon tainerd,. D. D. Mr. Ephraim Coon to Miss Mary tt Idge, both of this city. No cards' * 'YOUNG—Pa SIMON. —On the 9th instant, by the Rev. H. C. Fish. D. D. Henry F. Young, of this city, and &isle A. daughter of John Patterson,, Esq of Newark, N.'l. DIED. MAGILL —On the Bth November; Mrs. Mary Magill, in the seventieth year of her age. - Her friends and those of the family are invited to at tend her funeral, from the residence of her son-in-law. George Patchel, No. 417 South Twentieth street, below o'c pitlock, e street, on Sunday afternoon next. 13th last , at 2 • 4,1, tiakenuii Mlbtats v . P W Keller. Lock Haven F F Bing, Lock Haven C L Lam tei ton, Clarion,PA W B Cast°, Illinois H Wachtel, Ohio' 8.1 Asnow & la. New Castle J.N Phillips, New Castle W H Levan, Sch Haven D H Williams, Allegheny Mrs 38%13N-one. New York 0 Woman, New Jersey John Copp, St Louts W H Mutter. Beaton • W Elliott,.Fennt Csmpbell, Newark, N J D J Martin. Allentown CO GI A IllahloCk Jt wifa M V Ream Jr son, Ohio Saml Hagerty, Croartield co C F mann. Monticello John A Laminar F U Deering, Boston W B Pete., •Falmonth H F Martin, Bolton • Oeo T Sealer, II S D D Holman, Nashville • B P Holman ,Nashville J W Nuckolls, Nashville H , Warford •ew Jersey erioan. Capt B 0 Btotsionbwrg, Del D B Stout, Reading J Y W Deinneger, Reading W Bowers, Baltimore . J S Wheeler, Delaware Al Byre, Jr, Delaware B El Ware. N Jersey G Lear, Doylestown A C Thomas, New York T B Byrne, New York 0 H Bennett Schuyl co F hi Riley, Nieraey Mrs J T Anderson & 4 c, Del Miss Blunt, Delaware W Mcl'herran, Spr Crk John D 'sett . . - . • C L Walla; Dovvnington BFWilliB Baltimore. Miss 61 F Willis. Balt W McDonald & wf, Bait Dr 0 D Brown Sr son, Wash F C Butz Sc wf, Reading 0 w St awell & wf, Cal. R D Hotracker, Delaware J P Roffeoner, Delaware A W Raines. New York 11 McCoy, Maryland. - T E R.ioords.• Delaware F l 3 Ford, Lew York • ,BE Adamson, U S N es 3ulOn. W M Alleson, MiMintown W Lithe!:leld, Mittiintown W Wise, Mtlllintown Imo Buyers, Sunbury G R Oaten, Bedford Juo Dougherty, Mt Union G W Dunleyy, Marietta, 0 Speerman, flew Concord Geo McNeal, Clinton so D W Artley, Huntingdon L J Bradford, Troy, Pa A Wilson. Delaware J N Moffett, Maryland E J Moffett, Maryland Jos Meredith, Maryland J.Mealy & la, Wilmington 3 A Dysart, Newton Hararn John Busk, Ebensburg MrsTifuntsburger,Harrisb'g mere's'. Jesse Limbach, Sch Haven M Lehman. Va J Kimbell, Chester co, Pa John Sheaffer, Lancaster J M Ireland, Mid 0 F Harlan, Elkton, Md W Darrt & trf, Centro co T Slaymaker. 'Lancaster Samuel Stewart, Gancaster A M Shalfant,Pluenlxvllle - J W Cowell, Doylestown Ezra T Clark, Pottstown W H Langsort & la, Pa (Mon. Frazier, Jr, Washington. J M Cathere, NeW Jersey J Hough,ll S A W Foil, Virginia • Miss H A Scarborough, N J F A Hendricks, New Jersey S B Scarborough,. N J• • J Shnly, Washington T F Parry. Backe co H'Y Pickering, Newtown Mrs M B Patton, Penna. • Miss Patton:Lewistown C St John, Port Jervis Eagle. M L Metzger els, Allent i n P H Lehr, ellontown Robt Paul,. Backe co D Busse & la, Penns, Thos K Moser. Penes Wilsonit Peter, Penna. C F Seaman, Hamburg A. W Pottieger. Beading Jas 0 Barnet, Easton Oliver Balderston ey Sheaf. Patrick Haley chaster co Geo Childs, City Point Johnlohnoon .-D C .1 Cadwalader , Fox Chase J a Vandegrifs, Eddington James Biles, Phila. • J Brownlow, Dauphin co ,F,B Ruth, Doylestown !Fred Pearson, Bucks co FTELD.LOn Thuradat_, , tbe 'loth ,inet , Catherine :Whiti.Field, widow of the Tate . Char:es Field,. S.Sq " The funeral will take lace on Monday, the 14th i at; 10 o'clook..from her - late residence, N.Y. 1916 West Rittenhouse Square. 2 , OS —Suddenly, on the event r of the 9th tn‘t., of disease of the heart Joseph Ilnu. Sr. aged 51 rears, rtiatiref, end inaierrtende I,c tlie rayon,' Ve'itlVP ted to attena the funeral, without furthor notice, from his fete residence, on Monday morning, 14th inst.,.at 10 o'clock. se* FJtEED.—On the 28th of October, at Brooklyn, N.Y., Mr• Edwin Freed, formerly of this oily, in the 47th ye s or of hie age.- ODILLOU. —On ThriredaY, 10th November hat., II the 2d year of his age, Charles Doscolitnee, son of Vic tor Orlillou. . • ZIMMERLING. —Suddenly, on the Sth 'nat., Charles Min merlin 8. Sr. ag ed _ 83 years. The relatives and• friends of the family are respect fully invited by attend his funeral, from his late resi dence, 2208 Green street, on Saturday afternoon, at 1 'o'clock. ••• RA LL. —Suddenly,•on the Bth inst. Julia A., daugh ter of- Elizabeth and the late Thomas Hall. .The relatives and friends of the family are respect fnliy invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her mother, No. 203 North Ninth street, on Friday afternoon, the 11th inst., at ro'clock. WILSON. —ln Richmond, Va., October 17, Mt, Henry W. Wilson, eon of Joseph T. and the late Mary Wilson. of this city, yeoman of the U. 8. steam-sr Water Witch, in the 25th year of his age. •• Me BBL —On the Bth inst., Mrs. Mary Ann Mather, wife of John Mather. The relatiyea 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 •• ARMYTRONth—On the 7th inst., after a short illness, Mrs. Martha Armstrong, WPe of George H. Armstrong. The friends and. acquaintances are respectfully in vited to attend her funeral, from the refaidonce of her husband, 1915 Lombard street, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock, without further. notice. To proceed to Odd-Fellowe' Cemetery. 40-4, CRS/in.—On the 7th inst. , William 0: Crease, in the 69d year of his'age. The relatives and friends of the family. .and Robert Morris Lodge, No. 20, I. 0. of 0. F. the Humane Hose Company, No. 4 and Perseverance' Beneficial Society,. are rt eventfully invited to attend the fatieral, from his lace residence, No. 207 Borth Third street, on Friday efferently. the 11th t net.. at 2 o'clock. ••• L UPIN'S BLACK ALL- WOOL REPS. Lnplzt's Black Wool Empress Cloths. Do do do Monseeline de Lathes, full donbla Tamise Merinoes. Cashmeres. Tbibet and Long Shawls, full and extra sizes. Do do Bombazines. am. &o • BESSON & SON, MOIinNING.STORE, No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. Do do do Do do do Do do do So do do VYRE & LANDILL HAVE THE -A- 4 beet assortment of WOOLENS they have ever of • feted: • FROSTFD BEAVER CLOTHS: CHIIIcHILLA vzi.vEr CLOTHS. BLAcR TRICOT BEAVER CLOTHS. ROBBY STILES FRENCH. CASSIUS= n 001) GOODS FOR BOYS' CLOTEIB3. 11•7' - ' - ' OFFICE OF THE BRIGGS OIL COMPANY, NO. 147 South VOURTH Street, ' NovEMpxa 9. 1561. The Board of Directors have this day declared a Dividend of ONE PElt CENT. ou the Capital Stock of this Company, payable' on tho 19th instant.. The trans fer books will be closed on the 14th inst., at 8 o'clock o • and be opened oa the noll- tnol9 CB ARLEN A DIST, Treasurer. OrTARE DUNK ARD CREEK • OIL COMPANY. —A Meeting of the Sharrholdore will be held on TUESDAY, the 15th inst., at 4 o'clock P. M , at the office of Messrs. BROOKE di BARRING- TON, 309 WALNUT Street. Its VIM. BARRIVOTON, Secretary pro tem. oar- NOTICE.—THE BOONS OF SUB SCRIPTION to the Capital Stock of the MAR CA NTILY, PBTROLECM COMPANY will be opened TO.DAY, at our office, for receiving subscriptions for a limited number of shares of said stock. Thq,_production of this Company is now equal to Fifty Barrels Os Oil per day, which will enable the Company to pay large dividends immediately. For further information apply to the and reigned, For the Corporatora. COCURAN & RUSSELL., No. 22 North FRONT Stoat. NOV - EMMA nth. 1801. gar - . NOTICE.—ALL COMMITTEES OR _persons• Laving ' claims againit the UNION LEAGUN, of Philadelphia, will present thenvto the undersigned, Vetere January 1, 1865, at Union League }kW% 1216 CHESTNUT Street. Doll JAMES L. CLAGRORN, Treasurer. arAN .EXAMINATION OF CANDI. DATES for Certificates of Qualifications for Male Principals of linelatsified. Schools and Assistant. Teachers if Grammar, Secondary, and Primary Schools of In Public Schools of Philadelphia will be held on FRIDAY, A or. llth, at 2 o'clock P. M. , in the JEF PER SON SCHOOL HOUSE, FIFTH Street, above Poplar. Applicants under 17 years of age will not be examined, nor any one holding a Controllers' . Certificate of Quali fication for. Third- Assistant Teacher in -a Grammar ;school, unless they a e 21 years of age, and bare taught in the Public Schools of Philadelphia at least one year. By order of the Committee on Qualification of Teachers. HENRY W. HALLI WELL, nol3-1 u wf3t Secretary. PREA.C.IIING AT WALNIIT•ST. THEATRE next and every SUNDAY at 7); P. M.,.by Rey. S. M. LAND'S, M. D., who draws im mense crowds by hie new explanation of Holy Writ. nolo-2t* • BALTUBONE' PETROLEUM: CON. PANY:AII :Persons bolding receipts'•of: Ibis Company are requested to bring them to the Office, No.: 206 South FOURTR tine, up stairs, and•get their Certificates. nolo-31. arDAUPHIN AND COLORADO GOLD MINING COMPANY. Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania. • CAPITAL STOCK, $1,800,000, 203.002 SHARES—PAR VALVE, 65. 'President—JOHN B. ANDERSON. DIRBOTORB. James R. Magee. John W. Hall, Harrisburg. T, C. McDowell, • do. John Brady, do. . W. W. Wylie, Lancaster. Wm. G. Shute. Colorado. B. P. SOUTHWORTH, Secretary and Treasurer. Office of tho Company. No. .123 WALNUT 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 lists have been opened at the Office of the Company and at the Treasurer's Office (In ternal Revenue), No. 427 CHESTNUT Street, Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank Building. To original subscribers, $3.60 per share, for a limited number of shares. Circulars, pamphlets, or information can be obtained at the Office of the Company after the 17th Lost. OCTOBER 14, 1884. • • .oel4-1m Thomas A. Scott, K. B. Knot:tee, Wm 8. Freeman. Robt. P. King, John M. Riley, (Merles DeSilver. OIL SUBSCRIPTIONS.—BOOKS to receive subscriptions to seven tracts of valu able 011 Territory.in fee simple, situated fronting on the Allegheny river and its tributartes,are now open. These tracts are unusually well located, three of them adjoin ing the properties of the "Allegewi" and "Tionesta" Oil Campanios, the other four being in close contiguity. to them and to the wells and . properties of the " Far rar." "Bull Creek," and `.President" Oil Compri,. Mee. • . It is proposed to receive only 100 subscriptions at $,OOO each, the subscribers themselves, when the list is made up, to organize the Company, elect their own officers, &c This enterprise presents unusual induce nts to.subscrtbers. For Nana or Circular'', or to secure one or more of the balance of Shares, address or apely to DUNCAN N. !AITCHISON, N. E. cor. FOURTH and WALNUT Sts., Phila. Subscriptions by mail or otherwise also received by B BORDA, Esq.. Trustee nolo-4t No. 327 W LNUT Street, Philadelphia. _ NOTICE—GILFILLAN OIL COX• PANT OF PENNSYLVANIA:—The Office of the Company is now located at 409 WALNUT Unita. n 08-6 t . J. 0. FRYER, Eleti'74n4 Treasurer. PHILADELPTUA DENTAL VOL UM?, .108 North TENTH Street. west side. above Areb street. —Professionai Services rendered in the Clinic from 9 to 11 A. M. and 2to 4P. if., gratui toubly, every day except Saturdays and Sundays, from the first of November, 1864, to the first of March, Mo. nog-St OFFICE OF THE CI FT Botrzrrr far ' FIIND COMMISSION, - No. 412 PRIME Street, PEIRADELPErAi.DIovember 4, 1864. Until further notice the following bounties will be paid to men duly enlisted and on aad after this date mustered into the military oruaval service of the United Etates,and credited to any Ward or District of Philadel phia: For twelve months' recruits, one hundred and fifty dollars. For two years' recruits, three hundred dollars. For three years' recruits, four hundred and fifty dol lars. • And to moiled citizens, who furnish substitutes in dvance of a draft-- For one year's substitutes; one hundred dollate. For two years'. substitutes, two hundred dollars. For three years' substitutes three hundred dollar. no6-St B. P. KING, President PrMEDICAL LECTURES BY PROF. W. PAINE, la D. every WEDNESDAY EVE NING, at 8 o'clock. until the Ist of February, 1865; at 'tbe New•Scbool Medical College, NINTH Street. below Walnut, Lecture 1. Nature, cansm and New School Irestiment •of Consnmption. Seats, free. Ladies 'and Gentlemen invited. Medical Stnd.nts who have not the means to pay full fees. and wish to attend tbe Col lege, can obtain the free ticket by applying to the Dean, W. PAINE, M. D., no7-6l* Nos. 931 and 933 ARCH Sheet, Philada. ' A BEAMING OF .Tll7. 'STOCK. HOLDERS of the POPE FARE OIL will held on MONDAY, November. 14. 1864. at the Office of the Company, No 133 South FOURTH Street, for the par- Pose of electing a new Board of Directors.- By order of the Board. ' no& 6t* EDW. H. FLOOD, Secretary. or MECHANICS , *BANK. • . PHILADELPHIA; NOV. l 1964. 'The Board of Directors bare this day declared a dividend of SIX PER CENT.. on the business of the last ati months, payable to the stockholders ,or their legal-representatives, on the lish inst. ,freo of all taxation. J. WlEGifi D. Jr.,' no 2. 9t - Cashier. Er- GIRARD BANK, • PErthADELP9I a. November 1, 1864. This Bank has deilared a I/ IVIDEND, out of the profits of the last six months, of FIVE PER CENT., payable on demand, free of all taxes. It via be necessary for the holders of stock which has not been consolidated to Surrender their old certificates for consolidation before receiving the dividend. ' By order 'of the Board. no2.wfmBf. W. L. SCHAFFER. Cashier. UNION BANS. • PHILADELPHIA. ELPHIA.Noy..I. NU. At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held ~this day, a Dividend of .PIVE PER CENT. for the last silt months, free of all taxes, was declared, payable on demand. no2-wfnBt • J. J. BDOSEL, Cashier. Or PENN NATIONAL BANK, PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 1, 1864. The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of EIX PER CENT. on the Capital Stock for the last six months, pay able on demand. clear of all taxes. n02,-ivfmOt • • JAMES RUSSELL, Cashier. PrNATIONAL BANK . OF COM. If BROX PHILADELPITTA, November 1.1104. . ' The Board of Directors have this dardeciared a divi dend of 'FIVE Per Cent. , payable on demand, clear of taxes. • (no 2 wfmfit] JO dN A. LBWS, Cashier. DIVIDEND NOTICE.-OFFICE OF TEE MoCLIN TOCK VILLE PETROLEUM COMPANY, No. 411. WALNUT STREET. PHIJCADELPHIA, October 29. 18M. The director/sof the Company have this day declared the seventh monthly dividend of •ONE PER CE payable on and after TUESDAY, November 15th. 1864. The transfer boobs will be closed November 9, at o'clockP. M., and reopened November 16. ocSl•mwftf WM. MOONEY, Secretary. TREILIk3.IREWN DEP' ARVMENT 1 1=w NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY COM PANY. CALVERT STATION. BALTIMORE, October 21, 1864. DIVIDEND NO, 3.—The President and _Directors of this Company have this day declared a DIVIDEND OF TWO (2) PER. CENT., clear of National and State taxes, for the qua] ter ending September 30th, payable to the Stockholders on the 10th of NOVEMBER next, at this once. TRO transfer books will be closed from the let until the 10th of November inclusive. - 13y.order. 0c24-mwflOt • T. S. LEIB, Treasurer. Mr" EXCHANGE BANK OF PITTS BURG, November let, 1863 .— The Board of Dl. rectors have this day declared a .dividend of SIX FEB CENT. out of the earnings of the last six month's. The United States tax will be paid by the Bank. Eastern stockholders will be paid at the Western 'ank of Philadelphia on or after the 10th inst nob-12t .. H. g, MURRAY. Cashier. U MERCHANTS' AND MANUFAC. TUBERS' BANK, YISTBIII7II.O. NOV. 1, Mld. The Board of Directors of this Bank have this day de clared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT on the capital stock ont of the profits of the last six month. -payable on or after the 11th inst. t ' free of all taxes. Stockholders' East willbe paid at the Commercial National Bank. no 4 7t JOHN SCOTT, 33. Cashier. Egr- SANK OF NORTH AMERICA, PIRLADELPHIA, October 1.3-, 1864. A general • meeting of the STOCKHOLDERS of this Bank will be held' at the BANKING -HOUSE on MON DAY, the 19th 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 Jaws of the United States; and whether it shall exercise the powers conferred by the act of the Legislatnreof this tats, entitled "An act enabling the bunko of this Commonwealth to become sasociations for basking under the laws of the Untied States, ". ap proved 12d. August; 1869; and to take any further action that may be necessary. By order of the Board of Directors. ocl4-I.mo 3...800KLET, Cashier. "GREAT CENTRAL FAIIL O, —ALL bLUs against the -`` Great Central Fair" most be presented t ot o g ce betirg e h the Sanitary y H j o ) t n .Y m N 0 gm * CHESTNUT Street. addressed Co G. A. WAD. nOl•9t Chairman of Auditing Committee. FirOFFICE 01 , THE 'ETNA XINING COMPABY. PRILADELpare, Oct. 2S, 1864. Notice is .hereby given, that an instalment of ONE DOLLAR PER SHARE on each and 'every Share of the . Capital Stock of the AETNA MINING COMPANY • has this day been called in, payable on or before the 14th Day of NOVEMBER, 1864, at the Otticse of thi Company. NO7 - 3514 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. . By order of the Directors, 0031414 B . A. 'HOOPES. Treasurer. TIJE DREPHIA; TDAY, NOVEMBER 11,, or THE FINANCIAL AOZNT * AND DIPOSIKAST OF Tali Receives subseripticres for the NEW TP RBI TEARS SEVBN-THIRTY PBR CENT. TRBABUR T NOTES, which ere convertible at maturity into Six•per• sent. Fire-twenty Bonds; elite for the Ten-forty Bonds, inte rest payable in gold. G. •LBBRI ' LBRIS. . nob-tnißt ar ' PZTEOLEURI STORAGE CO. The hooks will remain open, at the Office of the Cow. to fill up Subscriptions to the Stook. . SHARES TWENTY-FIVE DOLLA.RS FIVE. DOLLARS PER. SHARE TO BR PAID UPON SUBSCRIPTION. The Company have purchased a tract of ground in the First ward of the city, extending from Point-House road to the river Delawire (immediately to be con nected by railroad with the extensive depot, grounde, and docks of the Pennsllvania Railroad Company), on account of which the Company have already paid Leaving only $7,454.2,2 now due, which le the only in Additional subscriptions are now required for Wharves, Docks, and other general improvements. Rersons forwarding subsoriptions for stock, or instal mania thereon, will please make their checks payable to the order of • OFFICE, No. 327 WALNUT STREET. latr" .ISMERM AN OIL COMPANY, INCORPORATED OCTOBER, 11364. -CAPITAL -- - - $1,000,000 • OFFICE No* 524 'WALNUT STREET, ROOM NO. 26. 100:000 Shares—slo Par Value. " SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.50. - NOTICE. • Certificates of Stock will be ready for delivery to Sub scribers on and after thelsth instant. A few Shares can yet be had at subscription price,' $2 50 Per share. The property of the Company consists of one hundred and thirty. nine acres in fee, on OIL CREEK. and rico dueling interests on the STORY and GEORGE WASH IBOTON hicCLIFTOCK Farms, now vie/ding about ttoenty• five barrels of oil per day. From present receipts the Company will very soon be In a position to Pay a Dividend on the Card cal Stock. H. C. CORFIELD, noS4t* SECREFART. lar ATLAS OIL COMPANY. CAPITAL, 51,000,000. Mee No. 524 Walnut Street, Room No. 20. 200,000 SHARES--PAR VALUE, $5. let. This 'Company owns (1.6) one-sixth land interest in lot No. 21, on Hyde and Robert Farm, containing about one acre on which is situated the Jersey Well, now flowing about (350 bbls. ) three hundred and ,Aftlf barrels I,er day.- This interewt is situated on the cele -brated Hyde and Egbert Farm. which has proved it self to be one of the great oil' basins, a large, flowing well, of some I.2oobarrels, having been struck within a few days. 2d. The one-sixty-fourth (1-64) working interest in lots 7 and 9, on hyde and Egbert Farm, known as the Keystone Leases, on which there are two producing wells known. as Keystone Wells 1 and 3, and another well in process of boring, and from the well-known character of the property, we have every reason to ex pect a second Jersey Well. This interest is also situa ted on the above celebrated farm, and a well is now tested on these lots with "every indication of being a very large well. In fact, when the above-menttoned well was struck it was the general impression that it was the usw Keystone Well No. 4. • 9.d. The one-half working interest, being one-fourth of all the oil produced from Railroad Well, on Miller Farm, on Oil creek, now producing about twenty bar rels per day. The oil from thin 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 fider tly expected that when it is in operation it will bring the yield np to tome one hundred barrels per day. 4th. One-twentieth working interest in "Breed Town Lease," on the celebrated Story Farm. containing 3.K scree. The working interest have bought a new patent blower for a well on this lease that did produce large quantities of oil; and as there is also a new well going down on this lease, the yield to the Company will be largely increased. 6tb. Fifty acres in fee simple on Cherry run, about • one and a half miles above the celebrated ' Reed Welk" nearly one-half of which is bottopa land. On adjoining lands above and below there are a number of derricks going up, and wells in process of boring. The character of Cherry run property has been Pally tested. Every well sunk has produced more or less oil The Reed Wall is doing some 900 barrels, Antrim Well 150 barrels, and Prince Well over 100 barrels, and a number outlio to ICO barrels per day. The books of the Company are still open for a limited number of subscriptions at their office, 524 WALNUT Street, Room No. All, The present yield of oil to this company from the above various interests is (60) sixty barrels per day. G. IL ASHTON. President. J. W. WILTBANK, Secretary. nos-6t' or OFFICE 0 F /ETNA • MINING COMPANY. No. 324 WALNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA A October 21, DM. NOTICE le hereby given that all stock of the .lEtna Mining Company, on which instalments are due and unpaid, have been declared forfeited, and will be sold at pnblm auction on MONDAY, November 21st, 1864, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the office of the Secretary of the Company, according to the Charter and By-Laws, un less paid on or before that day. By order of the Board of Directors. . • B. A. HOOPES, Secretary and Tioasurer.. 0e22 tno2l OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA BALL ROAD COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA', Nov. 400864.. 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 in+t Bach Shareholder entitled to a fractional part of • a share, under the terms of the Resolution, +hall have the privilege of subscribing for a full share on the payment of Fifty ars. This Stock'will - be issued at the par value of FIFTY DOLLARS' per share. Accrued interest at SIX PBR CANT. willl be charged from Ist inst. until payment is made. The Books for subscritlifon and payment will be open on MONDAY, the 7th inst , and will close on the 31st of December next, aftsr which no further subscriptions will be raceived underthis Resolution. THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer. nob-tde3l larOT II() E.—THE WEST PHILA. - DRLPHIA TRUST COMPANY here removed their office from No. 1429 to No. 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. • • •' no6.7t* DAVID B. PAlll;President. PENNSYLVANIA RAI LR 0 &D I OF COMPANY,—TRBABURBR'S DEPARTMENT, PHILADELPHIA. Nov 2, 1964.—The Board •of Di: ctmora have I HIS DAY declared a seam-an anal dividend of FIVE. PER CS aT. on the Capital Stock of the Company, •clear of Nationaband State taxes, payable on and alter 15th Isetant. Power/ of attorney for collection of Dividends can be had on application at the office of the Company, No. 23$ Smith THIRD Street. Illgr DIVIDEND NOTICE. ()Sae of the CORN PLANTER OIL COMPANY, No. 524 WALNUT Street. October 27, 1364.. The BOARD OF DIRECTORS have this day de clared a Dividend of TWO PER CENT. on the Capital block of this Company..payable..at their Office on and alter NOVEMBER 12, clear of State Taxes. The Transfer Boots will be closed on the Ist of NO- V,EEBER, at 3 P. and be opened on the 12th. oc2S•l4r. . THOS. R. 13BARLE. Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—OFFICE OF Now TUE PIIILADELPHIA AND OIL CREEK OIL COMPANY, No. 327 WALNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA, Oct 2S, 1861. 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 16, 1864, clear of State taxes. The transfer Books will. be closed on the 10th of No vember, at 3 o'clock P. M., and opiped on the 15th. W. D. PAINTER, arOFF ICE OF PENNSYLVANIA 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-FIVX CENTS PER SHARE on each share of the capital stook of the Com pany, payable on or before the first day of 'December; 1584.. By order of the Board. niA-ets ADAM WAMTIIMAN. Treasurer. ggr-OFFICE OF THE WEST . PKILA.- DELPHIA PASSENGER RAILWAY 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 ensuing year, viz: Jobn-S Norton, „ Samuel Baugh, John P. Gross, J. Warner Johnson, Berman J. •Lombaert, Benjamin Griffith, James G. Hardie , John C. Davis, William M. Wright, . • And at a meeting of the' Board of Directors,. held this day, the foDowing officers were elected, viz: JOHN S. MORTON, President. 'WILLIAM MARTIN, Ja , Secretary and Treasurer. GEORGE C. JERVIS, Assistant Secretary. nod-6t5 11rWESTERN BANK OF PIIILA.• DELPHIA, OCTOBER IS, 1864 The Anneal Meeting of the STOCKHOLDERS of this Bank will be held at the BANKING HOUSE on TUES DAY, the first day of November next. at 12 o'clock M. And the Annual 'Election for DIRECTORS will be held at the BANKING HOUSE on MO ODAY, the twenty-first day of November next, bletween the heart of 10 A. M. and 2 P.'3l. ocl9. tno2l C. N. WSTOANDT, Cashier. . NOTICE—BANK OF GERMAN. TOWN. PHILADELPHIA, 006.20, ISB4. Notice is hereby given; agreeably to Section 2 of the Act of General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitltd "An act enabling Banks of the Com monwealth to become Associations for the purpose of Batking Tinder the laws of the United States," approv ed the ad day of August, A. D. 1t64, that the Stock holders of the Bank of Germantown have this day voted to become such an Association; and that its Directors ave procured the authority of the owners of more than I twangs& of the Capital Stock to make the certificates.' required therefor by the lawsCHA of the United Sta TT tes. RLES Cashier. I 0c22 Mt ....... NOTICE.—THE BOOKS OF SUB SCRIPTION to the Capital Stock of the "Prank ford and Philadelphia Passenger Railway Company of the'City of Philadelphia " are now open at the office of the Company, 432 OBSEITti UT Street tos-15t* * • 'A. B. %MTH, Treasurer. • 6TH PRP NSYLVANIA: CA . ; VALRY. Authority has been granted to Captain GEO. D. STROUD and First Lieutenant HENRY J. TOLIDY'to raise a Company for this celebrated Regi ment. now reorganizing for active service. Yonne men wishing to serve their country in her hour of need may apply at GOOD INIIINT HALL; . GOSI SPRUCE Street, , Between) A. M. and 6 P. Id., daily, to. the above officers.. , City bounty.... . $460 00 United States bounty ' 600 00 APikroVed .. . .... .... .. , . . ,. ~. ........ NDID STYLE.: `I I O.R -=- T.: 1 1 1 4 3 1 1 2t- 8 1..1 1 ;e 11 - t• t E z a PHOTOGRAPHS in Weoloiri— ..made at B ~F.. RSIMBR 'S GalleYi:624-WOH 'amt.' ap most Dimming.- uatuto ' ; and lite-like. Idetairell i • lee. specimen& ; '; . ' . - - • '. • it. CITY. :14A1I0.NA/.., BANK Or PIIIILADEGPIIIA ÜBITED BTAT6B, OF PHILADELPHIA CAPITAL $lOO.OOO. With power to increase to 60;'0.000 FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, debtediese of the Company FE,EI.OIRICK B. gOI3BEI.L. E 24 Treasurer, T. S. EMERY, PRESIDE NT SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2,50. THOS. T. FIRTH, Treastirer MUATARY. • CHARLES L. LIIIPER, Maio* " 9th Pennsylvania Cavalry. commanding ROOF 'thin Dotal' NEW PCISLWATILirffIi. • TEE LOI4G PROMISED BOOR! LIEUT. GEN; WINFIELD SCOTT'S A.UTOB/00rRAPHY. It vole, 12ni0. .Ikluiktritted with two Steel Plate Like nearea of the (keneral. (tak(in at different ageb.) Price per set, $4. , This will be the t frost deeply interesting but* Co every American that htei2 4 ,lext published since the War Cord maned.. '• . • • To tell the story4f Scott's Life is to descr nearly all that is gioriode in our past militarr history. It wbnld be difficult to conceive of a more interesting or instructive record. NOTICES OF THE. PRESS WREN THE BOOK WAS FIRST ANNOUNCED: (Few York Nyoning, Poet ) • • Those have, for some time back, been intimations that General Scott has been occapied for the past two years, or since he retired from active military life in prepar ing " Memoirs of his own Life and Times. Few men have, while fivitig, attained so wide a popularity, and bten so firmly enshrined in the hearts of all their coun trymen, without distinction of party, as General Scott. It is difficult to feel that one whom we see among US -0-day, and whom we have been. went to consider ene of our contemporaries: Was really living, and a most prominent actor in the early days of the Rqpnblic. Scott's position as the' hero of the War of Mt threw him into intimate - relations with our Revolutionary Fathere ; and now, in, our days of adversity, like a voice from the tombs comes to us, transmitted through this great hero, the- admonitions and example of those who laid the foundations of this great Republic, and cemented them with their blood. We are assured .by those who have read the proof sheets of this book, that it ix tilled with interesting me mories of the past, and written to a ,most piquant and attractive style. It contains one hundred and fifty Pea andinix sketches Of characters, embracing nearly all our prominent men from the Revolution down. • It is difficult to conceive of a more intersting book. • [From tbe.NeW York World. • . To tell the story of Ueneral . Scott's life, is to describe Dearly all that-is,glorions in uur past military history: From the commencement of the war of 1812 to the bp ginning .of the sireisent rebellion, his name and fsme have been so cloiely in' er woven with the conduct of military affairs, s , to claim the attention of every eta dent of the natiorl e annals. It would be &Melt to conceive a more interesting or instructive record.... The long and honorable career of a veteran so conspicuous. portrayed-bylhis own-hand, wearied - and resting after labors which have done so much toward making the Union a price worth the travail and bloodshed which its perpetuation'is costing us to day, must be regarded with new and absorbing interest by Americans. Among the autobiographies left by men whose lives have had a national and even world-wide influence, few, will have eclipsed the ens now forth coming in varied,*and exciting, and brilliant incident. [hem The Press, Philadelphia:3 " • Winfield Scott does well to Place Me autobiography before the world. All his life, he has emphatically been a so!dier. It has pleased God to make him a successful one, and his own good conduct has preysited any blot upon his escutcheon. He is the American Bayard, ' sacs peur at sans reproche.! The life of-such a soldier must coney a great moral lesson to his countrymen. WILKIE COLLINS.): A. Et Di A. _ll3 A. IA PART I. APPEARS IN HARPER'S MAGAZINE FOE DECEIIIBER, READY THIS DAY. Of all the living Writers of English fiction no one.bet ter understands tie art of story-telling than Warm COLLINS. He hati:a faculty of coloring the mystery of a plot, orbiting terifor, pity, curiosity, and other pasSions, such as belong to fewif any of his confreres, however much they may excel him in other. respects.. His style, too, is singularly appropriate—less forced and artilloiat than the average modern novelists. —Boston Tran script. . - CHAPTER. I. THE TRAOBLLER.B. CHAPTER. H. THB SOLID SIDE 9} , THE SCOTCH OHARA.O6IO% Cli OM, 111, THE WRECK OP THE TIMBER 811 IP II A New Volume of HARPER'S MAGAZINE itt commenced with the December Number. - . • OHARES D.ICKEN.B7 OUR MUTUAL FRIEND, IS CONTINUED IN HARPER'S MAGAZINE. Ala" A New Volume of Harper'B Magazine is corn. menced with the December Number. Just realy. $4 TER YEAR. . • HARPER & BROTHERS, FBANSLI SQUARE . P.IIIW.YORIE HEROIC, DEXDIS • OF: HEROIC ME N, BY • JOHN S. 0. ABBOTT, Author of "History of Napoleon," "Napoleon at St, Helena,"" History of-the French Revolution," &c, PART I. or THIS SERUM INT/TLI:i A MILITARY ADVENTURE, Illustrated with Portraits and Battle Scenes, will be found in -HARPER'S MAGAZINE, FOR DECEMBER, JUST * READY.. • - • A New Volume of 'llarper'e Magazine is commenced with the December Number. . ' $4 A YEAR.. ' . • HARPER lc BROTHERS, It •FITPLIBREBB. NEW YORK. RETAIL DRY GOODS. NEW 1931PORIr FOR 18034. A NEW IH''GREAT INVENTION IN. MOP SHIRTS. THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE) STEEL SPRING. - S. I. & J. 0. WEST, No. 97 CHAMBERS STREET, NEW YORK, Axe the ow neve of the patent and ezolustria mannfae. turere of thte, • .1. W. BRADLEY'S PATENTED DUPLEX ELLIPTIC STEEL' spiuxce SHIRTS. This invention consists of Duplex (or two) Elliptic Steel Springs, ingeniously braided tightly and firmly .together, edge to edge, making the toughest, most elm .tic, flexible, and durable spring ever used enabling the wearer, In consequence of its great elasticity and flexi bility, to place and fold the skirtwhen in use as easily and with the same convenience as a silk or muslin dress. It entirely obviates and silences the only objec tion to hoop skirts, viz: the annoyance to the wearer as well as the public, especially in crowded assemblieL carriages, railroad cars, ohurchpews,or in any iirowdW. place, from the difficulty of contracting them to occupy in a small space. This entirelyiremovesthe difficulty, while giving the skirt the usual full and symmetrical form, and is the lightest and most stylish and graceful appearance for the street, opera, promenade, or house dress. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort, and 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. Mer shants.will be supplied as above, and ladies In most first-class retail stores in this city and throughout the different States. Inquireln'gnire for the DOIIBLZ"JILLIPTIO•SPSIAQ eZtfla BRADLEY'S' Durum • ELLIPTIC Very flexible, foiled when in use to occupy small space, m aking the gloat agreeable skirt worn. Tor sale bY . M RAYLEIGH. 90X CHESTNUT Street. BRADLEV.; - - . ,DITPLEX ..'ELLIPTIC SKIRT—The greatest improvement we have ever .een in LAD S' SKIRTS and en article of - SUPERIOR ' EXCELLENCE. • cso, atmaria r a w jlatc a • IV STODDARTI&BRO. , • R. OND Bt., b illow . sel2-111m •1190 P SKIRTS.. ._ 62 628. . - 8. The most complete assortment in the eity..Por eymme. try, finish, durability, and cheapness, have no equal in the market. . Guaranteed to give satmfaction in every. particular. Wholesale and retail at Manufactory, NO. 628 ARCH . Street. • noB.6t* l WILLIAM T. HOPKINS. WINTER GOODS, AT THE LOWEST MARKET FEICE.--A large assortment of long and square Shawls. • French Mariposa, all colors. . _ . English Merinoes, and. 2 garda wide, cheap. LEESE, GOODS. —Delaines and Calicoes in variety. Clothe, Cassimeres, and Satinets', good and cheap. All kinds of Flannels, and in all qualities. Table Linens, Napkins, Towels and Toweling, at JOHN H. BToICES' • . No. 702 ARCH Street LADIES' .rmic.7 . FURS; -- jOATIN VAJECEMA., 118 11t0Litteet, above Seventh Str ee t, ' : ,At hie old eetablished store: IMPORTNII;9IIIINIIFACTURER, DEALER IN - FANCY FURS. LADIES AND CIBILDREPi. Having now in store a very large and beautiful assort. meta- of all the different kinds and qualities of FANCY FURS FOR LADIES' AB CHILDREN'S MEAL I solicit a call from those in want. Remember the name'and number. - • • JOHN FA.REIRA, • 118 ARCH Street.,above Eleve I have no partner or ecinnectionWith any othir itiwo in this city. • • • . 'o48• i" • GOFFERIN,C I 4 - CENT 13• PER . 'YARD. all wid.the, at 808 YIN& Street: antrtlie badness taught on reasonable terme at .BRIVI'LRIP'S Stamping Store. . • , • n 07•60 • • • rnmetir y. MIDDY; . • .Idiglller". arid :Wholesale Dealerjn -•-) PIIRR OLD BOURBON. BIONONOPEPA,,RYB. AND•WRSA.T. - • ' WHISKIES; '• • • .14-S•2TORT# 13* OND•ORIST .bitilow Race. Phila. RODDY, ' .• rociii4lo • ISAAII J. 8-VANS. Di NOW READY, WELDON- & 00., wrssokpmnor, , zpviois NEW NOVEL, PRICE, $4 PER YEAR. - NEw Is'!"9VEL, FANCY FURS. MII sI EL"RIPITT. • IFOYDERYITL SOBNTIFICDUNOTERY. TO 1.14 E DISEASED. Dr, BROWN cures alt acute and chronic diseases by special Ruarantee, when desired by the patient, at 1224) WALNUT Street, Philadelphia; and in case of a failure no 'charge is made. No drugging the system t with certain medical agents. All cures performed by &ague- Hem, Glilvanism, or other modifications of Electricity, without shooks or any unpleasant sensation. ' :hie discovery is the result of more than ten years' bard and scientific investigations. It develops not only , a reliable system for the diagnosis of dtioase, but the only efficient and reliable means.of cure. Its great su periority over all other systems for the cure of disease has been practically tested for more than ten years, and. for five years in phil tidal phis, where twelve thousand invalids have boon treated, - auffering from almost every form and condition of disease common to all sections of our country, who, after treatment by the most eminent Medical men in Philadelphia, Boston, New York, and other cities, have been slyen up as incurable, and in nearly every case a perfeci cure had been effected. We do not wish to convey the impression that we cure all diseates in all conditions We cannot cure pulmo nary consumption after the luags are half decayed, but will cure every case of consumption in the early and middle. stages, and every other disease where a aril ficient amount of vitality remains for reaction. Such, in fact, has been our success in controlling the following diseases, that, after an Electrical examine tion, will guirantee a cure by special .contract when the patient desires: Diseases usually beyond the reach of any medicine— such as Palpitation of the Heart, Tic Doloureux, Head ache:li of all k inds, Nervousnese, Inability to collect the Tlionglte, Noises in the Head, most cases of Deafness, many cages of Blindness, Impaired Vision, CrOss-eye. Inflamed or Sore Eyes, Acute Pains, Male and Female Diseases, Seminal Weakness, Diabetes, Stricture, Ely- . drecele, Urinary Troubles, Mercurial Diseases; Old Sores, Eruptions of all kinds, Cancers, Salt Rheum, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Ringworm, Moors, Felons, Boils, Burnt ,Initammations, St. Anthony's Fire, Pimples, Bebaceoue Tumors, Rheumatism of all kinds, Gout, D 3 spepsia,- Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Congestions of Body or Brain, Rush of Blood to the Head, Insanity- Stiff-Neck, Swelled Tonsils, Rtipturee, Kidney Coin. plaints, Liver Complaints, 'Hip and Spine Diseases, Strange and Frightful Diseases, Tetanus or Lock-jaw. Malignant Pustule, Deadly'Bites of Poisonous Insects and Animals, Dlptheria, Consumption, Epilepsy, Be-' bility, Chlorosia or Green Sickness, Milk. Leg,'White Swelling, Goitre, Paralysis, Dropsy, Palsy, Glandular Swellings', Affections of the PerinSteum, to Straighten Deformed Limbs, :. ' remedy Stuttering, relax Osseous Joints, Save Limbs from being Amputated, even when mortification has commenced. TO THE lIICS AND AFFLICTED OF PHILADELPHIA. Dr. BROWN will visit and treat patients at their re eldencee in the city, when desired. We are curing, and further pledge ourselves to care, Violent Inflamma; tions, revere; Pneumonia, Croup, Diptheria-j-in short, every form and condition of disease that is at all' citra ble,fie under the control of the various modifications of ELECTRICITY, when applied in harmoni with the. Physiological requirements of the system. Therefore. in all acute cases where medical treatment has. proved a failure there is 'still hope and a fair chance - for your recovery by means of Electricity. We have cured many Acute Diseases after all other remedies had failed. , PROFESSOR C. -1;3, OLLES, LECTURER. Medical melt and others desiring a knowledge of this discovery will be qualitled to nee the different modifloa• tione of Electricity for the core of all dente and ChroSic Diseases. Professor BOLLES has quaUtied over one thousand phYslcians who use Electricity al a specialty, Wonderful cure of Inflammation of the Lungs, per formed at U) Walnut street, Philadelphia. Read the following: . I have been a great sufferer for the last twelve years, which was contracted from &disease 1 took in California gold mines, by 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 !inflammation upon the lunge; was treated by the most eminent Medical men, but the cause 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 flammation upon the lungs; my sufferings were inde scribable. I resorted to medical treatment, which seemed to be unavailing, and I seemed rapidly sinking In the arms of ceath, when I chanced to sea J. J. Bally, 219 Market street. who had - been cured by Professor Bolles, of 1220 Walnut street. Mr. Bally advised me to see Professor Bolles at once, 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 me I was Buttering with the most severe sp os modic cough, without any expectoration. It seemed I could not live an boar. • He has treated me four times since, and lam perfectly relieved. This care to me is still a wonder of wonders. No shocks given; all was 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 inforining me where I could •be cured. -. • --. ' JUPAH LhVY, - 814 South Fourth street, Philadelphia. . 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 tcithe 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. Bead.the following: • • Moon. PLEASANT. FRANELTE COUNTY, Pa , Ausnet 10, 1863. In the spring of 1862 I was taken with a constant pain and uneasiness in. my stomach, which gradually In creased until November.. At this time an eminent Allo pathic Physician 'was called. in, who pronounced the disease Dyspepsia. ". Medicine was prescribed. but failed to cure the disease. I sent to Philadelphia and pro cured a box of a celebrated Dyspepsia medicine, adver tised In the papers. After using that I experienced no relief. The disease continued , growing worse, until Match, 1869. when hearing of the wonderful cares per formed by means of Electricity, I concluded to have it applied, and can say, that after about twelve treat• mente applied .by Dr. Brown, was entirely cured. and continue so unto this day. . M. BRO WN. NEW YORK, Sept. SO, 1664. Dr. P Shedd, Electrician., : DEAR Sin: 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 1220 Walnut street, Philadelphia. My disease was one of long standing, and difficult to detect as well as diffidnit to treat, and. I assure you, .bat 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 .anccess.. It remained for you, by your skill, to detect my difficulties, and by your care ful and faithful treatment of me, to place me on the road to perfect health. - • lir Accept, dear sir, my warmest thanks for yOur atten tions, and my high estimate of your skill in the appli• , cation of Electricity aa a method of cure. Yours; respectfully, CYRUS COMMINGS. •.. CONSUMPTION CURED'. • September 29, 1864. PHILADItLPHIA. AiChMOLLd, No 29. - This is to certify that dboat thtee 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 live physicians, and have taken ai great deal of "Medi-. tine 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 edtablishment am nearly relieved of dis ease, and .expect, after a few more treatments, to be entirely restored 'to health. .1 recommend all afflicted to go to 1220 Walnut street. RHEUMATISM CURED. _ WELT PHILADELPHIA, Animist 27, 1801. Dr. W. B. Brown: I had been afflicted - with Rheumatism since April last very severely, it extending over the entire body, causing the moat excruciating suffering. For several months was under the beet medical care, .but grew no better, andllnaily gays you a call and placed myself under the carelof Mrs S. A. Fulton, female operator of your establisbment. In two weeka I was relieved of all pain. and am now perfectly well. I gladly recom mend all ladies suffering to her kind care. • • Mrs, .W. R. ROWAN, West Philadelphia. REFERENCES. , In addition to the, above, the-diseased and all inter—: ested are referred to the following named gentlemen. - thathave been treated and witnessed our treatment on othere, at 1220 Walnut street: - A. J. Pleasanton, Brigadier General, Philadelphia. • A. Pleasanton, Mejor General, St -Louis. W. B. Smith, N0..1021 Hanover street. Philadelphia; George Douglass, No. 26 t oath Fifth street; William H. Shriver, Haines street, Germantown; L. 0. Stockton,. 206 Market street;philadelphis; Charles H. Grigg, Nos. 219 and 221 Church alley; Emanuel Rey, 707 Branson' street, attorngy-at law; Isaac D. -Guyer,' 2 Woodland Terme; B. Craig, 1725 Arch street, 138 Broad street; Robert D. Work, 51 North Third• street; A. G. Croll, northeast corner. Tenth and Market streets. Judah Levy, Bronchial Consumption, No. 614 South - Fourth street; Edward T. Evans, preacher of the M.- E. Church, Dyspepsia. .of long./41111(11m Laryingitis. - and Lumbago, No 1633 Helmuth street; Thomas Owens. Congestion of the Brain and severe Ilmmorrhage of the . Lungs and Diabetes, American Hotel. Philadelphia; James Nugent, Deafness for six years and ringiog and roaring in the Head, Fifteenth and Bedford ;streets: William Morgan, General Debility, 901 Spruce street; Thomas Harroo, severe Diabeter, RO5B Mills, West Philadelphia; George -Grant, Rheumatic Gout, long standing. No. 610 Chestnut street; H. T. Deailver, Chronic Neuralgia and Inflammatory Rheumatism, Ito. . 1786 Chestnut street; 0. H Carmick, Chronic Dyspep sia-and inflammation of the Kidneys. Chestnut and Fortieth streets; Anthony Carney, Consumption, No.-. 1217 Mare et street; Edward McMallon, Consumption. No. 1227 Front street; Charles H. Grigg, Dyspepsia and-'. Constipation, Tenth and Arch /streets ,• J. . Ricket. 'Chronic Bronchitis, Consumption, and Congeation of• the Brain.' 518 Callowhill street; Rev. .f. Mallory. Aphonia. Philadelphia; E. Young. St. Thomas' Frank lin county, Pa.; Daniel Trostle, Newville, •Pa ; Steeling:Chamber/I>nm, Pa. • ' ELECTRICAL INSTITUTION, MSTABLIBEED. ,FIV,E. .Apo Pita. (VIC - BOLLES, Lecturer. PHYSICIANS W. 11.,i3R(TN, BM. D., P. SHEDD, Du. , D , BECKWITH, .Dl. D.,- and DIR 6. S. A'. FULTON. Kra Fulton, a lady of greatexperienee and ability: will have entire charge of treating in the Ladies' 'Dv • CONSULTATION FREE. ••,• •`' iiidregi all Valais to ,NIT: -131:1411)VM,.. 1511 % .9 WA L UUT I ,4niet• PhihttU Rolo-Stir INIII SALAMUIi MAY A • YOrN6 .GENTLEMAN, A NAVAL OFFICER.. who bee a ;Add 16;04W ie angloitslo form the acquaintance of a young-and intelligent Latite before taking his departure to Join his ship. Motives -and intentions; hot:wields. Address, in confidence* to S. E ALEXANDER." Poet Office, With address aid other particulars. ' nolo A RELIABLE AGENT WISHES TO 4 - 4 - sell some article% for a flood Philadelohirhonse. at. Washington, D. D. Address "E. F.," PresB office.. - TARUGGIST::—ZWANTEM, A YOUNG Snarl, !heronahiy couiereaet with the business, to act as clerk in a drug store, in Little Rook, Arkansas. ApOr. with Werence, to JORN Br maws & co. • '7.11 maxim , Str eet, • noll-3t. t. - war TICD-50 OPERATORS WITH Y ()rover & Baker's No. 9 Mittle Machines. on Army Work. 0 - mewl:- employment and' good.wanis. Apply betwoon 9 and 12 and 2 and estook, At 610 ( HEE:TM:Yr Stiest, third stcry. Also, 100 baster,: • nolnut . WAD TEDA 'COMPETENT BOOK KEEPER. to take charge. of the Books of an Oil Company now in full operation. Referencea..reqpired. Address Box UB5, Post Mee. noll-3t• WANTED—A CUTTER AND ErcALBI3- •Y T MAN in a First Class Tailoring Estiabliehment. Liberal Terms to one who,can influence Good Trade. Address P. 0. Box 1339. • n010.6t NV ANTED TO . jtENT-A. RETAIL COAL YARD. on Broad. Ninth, or Willow Street. Address "W. M." Pre.modlee. nolo. 3ic WANTED, AGENTS-AGENTS IN every County. at 870 a month, expellees paid, to introduce' new and went artielcot. the beet Bell ing ever offered. For partionlale, address OTIS T. Cid REY , BIDDEFORD, M AINB. 0e26-datVram WANTED AT $l5O PER MONTH- We want a reliable OANVASSEit In every town and county. We have agents clearing $l6O per month, which we will prove to any doubting . applicant. Ad dress JONI% l:IROB. dt CO.; 000 - CHESTNIIT Street, Philadelphia. . °CB-1m• $30,000.7 p livAp wa Ts so p th — th A SPECIAL to join a Party in buying ont one of trte ab ln o :s e t l oral t ; botele to a large Western city A sure thing. Andy at 116 WALNUT Street. Philada. noIO4V $3,000,. M sos g o A -03 : 11 fo O r F : ll%leitr isT e, .at Five Per cent. per annum. Apply to LEWIS H. 11.111)NER, noll St No. 152 South FOURTH Street. s2o'ooo $15,000, AND $5,000 TO 9 -_ 9 Loan on Mortgage, at6per cent.. by A. P.:_& J. 11..*OBRIS. 916 ' Lltoll'areet. no9-4t* FOR SALE AND TO LET. AMERICAN ACADEMY .OF MUSIC: —Five sharrs of . stook tor sale. with.eeaeon Price $3ll. Adams ' *Post Office," 80x'1355. c10.30` PULPIT 1r • R SALE-NEARLY NE W —At Second-band Depot, SEVENTH Street. above Thompson. lnelo-609. • NATHAN W. ELLIS. a • FOR BALE-THE VERY . DESl rable four-story brick . dwellion house,' No. 125 North TWENTIETH Street. above Arab, apposite St. Clement's Church. 18 feet front and 100 feet deep Apply . to . - LEWIS B. RS Waft. noll-St .N0.`,152 South FOURTH Street. AM TO RENT-UNTIL THE .IST OF sure,a ulte r ior tarnished COUNTRY EMI DENOR, with ,S able, Ate , situated about six miles tom the city: access to the city by North Penunsylra- Ma Railroad. Apply to ROBERT MAC GRUM, It • 419 WALE U r Street. "CA TO RENT.FOUR NBW_COMMO - - dious bonee.t, Nos 2213-16-17-19 SPRING GARDEN Street. Rent $6OO per annum. Apply of WATOEIII&N_ on pretnipen. noll-20` BOARDING. IigOARDING.-TWO SECOND STORY Booths, with Board. No eldldren. Reference re quired. • 80. 268 South FOURTH Street. - n011.3t• BOARDING; 14 GERMANTOWN, FOR the winter mauled by a family of two adults two small ebildren:infant. and nurse. Addreaa •J.T. ," Press °Moe.' •• - • noID-St, PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH BOARD, A., at 62 South TENTH Street. , ao7-64" EVEIURANCE. OFFICE OF-THE DELAWARE MU TUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY ". - PAILADISLPIRA, November 9, 1864 The following statement of the • affairs of the Com pany is published in conformity with a provision of its charter: Premiums received from November 1, 1813, to October 31 1864: On Marine and Inland Risks $424,047 90 On Fire Rieke 138,637 18 062,701 08 Premiums on Policies not marked off, november 1, 1863 234,472 42 797,177 50. • . Premiums marked off M earned from November 1, 1863, to Oc tober 1, 1E64: On Marine and Inland Risks 416,264 73 -On Fire Risks 120,656 76 --- Interest during same period, sal vages. 536,821 48 ke 75.622 66 14 ' 344 Losses, Expenses, &c., duringthe 612, year, as above. Marine and Inlaid Navtgation Losses 214.291 82 Fite Losses • 49,685 82 Return Premiums 29,204 98 , Re-Insurances 42,649 28 agency Charges • 19,084 98 Advertising, Printing, &c 3,689 13 • .Taxes- , U. S Tax on 'Premiums, Policy, Stamps, &a., &c.• • ..... 11:386 27 Expenses, Salanes,•Rent, &c.... 14,089 00 384,061 29 • This is exclusive of the amount reserved for Taxes on Dividends and Profits. ASSETS. OF THE COMPANY, NOT. 1, 1864. $lOO,OBO United States Five per cent,. Loan, • 1871 $lOO,OOO 00 111,003 United States 6 per Cent. -Loan, 1881. 118,21.5 110 . 75,000 United Hates 6 per cent. Loan, 6-20 e. 75,562 50 100,000 State of 1-ennsylvanla 6 per cent. . Loan .. 93,885 00 - 64,000 State of Pennsylvania 6 per cant. " • • 55,840 00 123,060 Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loan. • 722023 37 20.000 Pennsylvania Railroad let Mortgage 8 per cent. Bonds 50,000 Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mortgage - 6 per cent. Bonds 53,260 00 15,000 300 Shares Stock Germantown Gas Company, principal and interest guaranteed by the city of Phila . delphia. 6,500 130 Shares Stock Pennsylvania Rail road Company 9,100 00 5,000 100 Shares Stock North Pennsylvania Railroad Company a. 3,050 00 • 60,000 United States Treasury Certificates .of Indebtedness 48.425 00 30,000 State of Tennessee 6 per cent. Loan. • /2,000 00 128,700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, amply - secured " 13,700 00 --- ‘ W 8.250 Par. Cost,SB4l,lBo. 50 Market Value- 5857.82 7 87 Real Estate. 38,010 CU Bills receivable for insurances made., —•‘ 118,330 40 Balances due at Agencies—premiums onMa rine Policies, accrued interest, and other debts due the Company 28,793 24 Scrip and Stock .of sundry Insurance and other Companies. $4,283, estimated value— 2,220 00 Cash on deposit with United States Government subject to ten days' ' ca 11....— 5100,1210 00 Cash on d eposit, in Banks 58, 1 84 93 Cash in drawer • . . ... • 651 88 158, 1 192 49 PHILADELPHIA, November 9. IE6I. The Board of Directors have this day declared a CASH DIVIDEND of TEN PER CENT. on the CAPI TAL STOCK, and SIX PER CENT. interest on the • SCRIP of the Company, payable on• and after the let December proximo free of National and State taxes Ti ey have. also' declared a SCRIP DIVIDEND of SPORTY PER CENT. on the EARNED PREMIUMS far !the year ending October 31, IS4M, certi fi cates far. hich will be issued to the parties entitled to the same, on and after the let December proximo, free of National and State taxes. • • They.lisve ordered, also, that the SCRIP CERTIFI CATFS OF PROFITS of the Company, for the year Ites•• be redeemed in CASH, at the office of the Cam pany..on and after the IstDecember proximo, all inte rest thereon to cease on that day. - Anie- No certificate of profits issued under 815. By the Act of Incorporation, •• no certificate shall issue unless claimed within two years after the declaration of the dividend whereof it is. evidence: " DIRECTORS. • Thomas C. Hand, " Samuel E. Stokes, Joint C. Davis, - • J. F. Peniston, Edmund A. Sender, - Henry Sloan, Theophilus Paulding; William 0. Donnell, John'R Penrose, Edward Darlington. James Traguair, It Jones Brooke, Bent y C. Dallett, Jr., Jacob P. Jones, James C. Hand, James B. McFarland. "-- William C. LUdwig, Joshua P. Byre. • Joseph H: Seal, • Spencer Mcllvaine, George o.•Leiper, John B. Semple. 'Pittsburg, Hugh Craig, • A. B. Berger, Pittsburg. . Robert Burton. • ' • THOMAS C. HAND, President. . JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice President. HENRY LI/USURP. Secretary. nOlO-1m if LEGAL. TN THE ORPHANS! COURT FOR THE - COUNTY OF . BUCKS. - • Blida County, oe' The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to HARVEY SWAIN, one of the Executors named in the last Will and Testament of DAVID SWAIN,late of the borough of Bristol, bathe said county. deceased: O.IIEBTING :Whereas, It has been- represented to ne, before our Justices of the Orphans , " Court , for the County of Bucks,. by the petition of Anthony Swain, the other 'Executor named in the said Will, that the said David • Swain died on the 17th day'of Febrnexy. 1863, leavinza widow; Jane Swain, who died cm the 13th day of . Occo bar, ises,., and issue, several children, and seized, and possessed of mtata real and personal estate in said bo rough. That by-the said Will the said Testator ordered his executors above-named to sell his real estate imme diately:oer the decease of, his said wife. and distribute the proceeds amongst ?hie *children. That on the 27th day of April; 1853,the said Will was proved. and Letters Testamentary thereon granted to the said Petitioner by the Register of Wills' of said County. That the said Harvey Swain has, for a number of years past, resided at Mobile, in Alabama , and is unable to act as Execu tor of safdill; and that the said acting bxecutor can not duly execute the Tracts of said Willie relation to Real .Estate whilst the Trhst in the other Executor named was outstanding and undigposed of. . . These are, therefore,. to command you, the aald•H &R -VEY SWAIN. Executor aforesaid, to appear at a Ses sion: of said Court, togbe held at DOYLESTOWN, in said County, on MONDAY, the. fifth day of December next, to accept or refuse the said Trust, or show cause why. you shall not be dismissed therefrom. _ Witnete the Honorable HENRY - CHAPMAN, Freed dent of our said Court, the fona th day of Novem .ber,, A.. D. 'one thousand !eight hundred and sixty. four. .3. C.. THOMAS. • noil;filt* • ' ' Clerk. NEW: Y 0.11 KA..N - D . LIVERPOOL . 1. . PETNOLETTM 042111PANY. . ••• • CAPITAL STOCK, 8E;000,000. • ' .100,000 SHARES AT $lO EACH. "Subscription Price $5 per St are. , • ' LANDS YIELDING LARGELY. . OFFIORIES : • 'HON.: DANIEL S. DICKINSON. President WM. T. P,HIPPS, Vice President. . ROBERT BASSETT. , Secretary. Books ate open forsubscriptic n at the office or the Cont- Pan's', No. 24 Empire - Building, 71 BROADWAY, N. Y. •The lands of the ars situated in the heart of the 011 ,Region, and include portions of those well known localities; "the McEllieny Farm, the two Mc . Clintock Farms." and other proved and valuable work-. lug territories, including over. Two Thousand acres of the hest Oil Territories along Oil Gifu* and in West -Virginia, now under process of successful development, and oil is already regularly and largely produced from several wells upon them. - 0c24-d&Wan Addrepa the Company, Bon SlitiS." New York. ' RROWNE'S ME.TALUIC WEATHER . 1 -' l ' STRIPS, and . • WINDOW BANDS Totally exclude Cold: Wind, Rain, Snow. and Due from the crevices of • DOORS AND WINDOWS, -And save one-hall the fuel. CHARLES R. BAKER, No. 38 South FIFTH Street, Sole Stale Agent- Send for Circular. Local Agents wanted throughout theltsue• .)106.:1411 G ET IVORYTYPB -T HOB 12 charming spetimens of MINI LTI7II.IIS, ao won d rousl y_ t natural , aid lifer Main st. le and oolori g, made at B .F. BSI? BR'S popular Gallery. ; 624 Aga E( %reel. Its ARTES - DE VISITE-DO NOT FAIL to - see - ESIIHRR'S floe speolTPens when you de,tre any; Their variety of ,t le tom,ti mitotic manner of exe catiou.Wlll philte. SECOlii l / areet, abo ye arum. .34 t. BAZAAR, NINTH AND But. isam STRINGS. AUCTION SALE OP HORSES. CARRIAGF/3. ON SATURDAY MORNING jggn At 10 o'clock, comprising about , II PTY HORSES, bending several valuable harness and saddler honor, Fall description at sale. - ALSO. A large collection of desirable new and second. hand carrtages,• light wagons, dearborna, &c., with whion the sale will commence. Also, single and double harness. &sidles, Li - idlest, whips, covers, halters, ges. postponement on account of weather, Sir Sale of horses. &c., on W EUNESDAY. sly- carriages and harness at private fIE.IO. nolo-2tif ALPER* af lIERKNEsc. ariemn AMERICAN. ACADEMY or MUSIC. Nnr. !!!!,9 OVVER'S GRANDacitritert FIFTH APIJSARANIP OP • GRAND GERMAN OPBRA COMPANY:. FRIDAY EVENING. Nov. 11, 1864, THE JEWI3BB. Grand Opel a t in five nap, by FialevT. ()RAND IMPOSING CORTEOR. IN FIRST ACT. Cardinal Brogni Mr. Hor manes, Eleazar • Mr RI aner..• Rachel, his daughter - Mad. J.Aanne.n: Princess Endoxia . Mr. M ti s a d balta tte na. r. Prince Levold • • • • Rupert, Mayor of Constant Mr. Graf: Sheriff of Cons anz. ..... .... .......... e . .....Mr. Balmer. Citizens, Soldiers, &e. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Overture at 8 o'ilOalr. .PRICES OF ADNISKOZE, • _.... Secured State in Parquet, Parquet Circle, ...WAS. .. 31.50 Admission to.tbe above places ' 1.t.0 . Family Circle—, RI etc. Marl itbeatre .. ..., 25 cue. Seale may be secured for any night or the OPera Seasesa. at the ACADEMY OF aUSIC and GOULD'S 'MUM STORE. GRAND MANEE. SATURDAY AFTERN Ti OON, Nov. 12th. at. ROBERT LD 2 o' B c lock. lABLE. Grand Opera by Breyer leer. • . - Reserved seats may be had on and after FRTD/LT MORNING, 4 Nov. llth, at the ACALDSKY OF WHIG and GOULD S MUSIC Wroftli It NEW CHESTNUT-BT. TEEELTRE:- - FRIDAY EVENING, Nov. 11th. BENEFIT OF MRS. D. P. BOWERS, when she will appear as • CAMILLE, THE COQUETTE, In Dumas' celebrated play in Ave acts of the same•. name T 6 conclude with the amusing farce of • MY NEIGHBOR'S WIFE. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, N0v.12. ELEVENTH GRAND FAMILY MATINEE, When the FORTY THIEVES will be pre+ ented for the • third time, in all its splendor. Admission lc the Matinee cents, to all parto of the House. ' MRS. JOHN . DREW'S NEW ARCH-. STREIT THEATRE. BENEFIT OF MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS. - TO-NIGHT (Frida y - ), November 11,1864. "THE IRISH TUTOR," "AM HOUR IN •THE IRISH TIGER." • MR AND MR9. BARNEY WILLIAMS IN 8 DIFFICULT CaoRACTRIIB. • WITH SONGS AND DANCES. WALNUT -STREET TREA TA IL THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. Nor. Ilth. FAREWELL BENEFIT Of the distinguished Artiste - ME. AND AIMS BUCHANAN. On which occasion will be produced, for this ntgkt only, a new Prize-Tragedy, entitled THE PLEBEIAN DAUGHTER Or, A FATHER'S VENGEANCE. Oden, a Broken Merchant McKean Buchanan Hilda, daughter of Oden Miss Virginia Ruben/At To conclude with the Farce of MISCHIEF MAKING. WALNUT-BTREET -- THEA.TRE. • EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT. Mrs OARRE ersani has the gratification of announ cing an engagement with the popular and gifted young Rotten, NIBS 'LUCILLE WESTERN. wbo will make ber Irat sipprance on MONDAY. EVE NING NEXT. No . ORESTITUT-STREET OPERA HOWL; 'Li No. 1221 CHESTNUT Street. ALLIVSON & HINCKEN ---.Propriettigx MORAN'S MINSTRELS . . appear every evening in an elegant ETHIOPIAN EN TERTAINTZEWP. .Doers open, at 7. commencing -at 8 o'clock precisalr. Admission 26 cents. Reserved seats, which can be secured froM ID 14e 10. o'clock, 60 cents. 061.1-11 GREAT • NATIONAL CIRCUS, UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MRS. CHAS-.WAHNEr.... (formerly Mrs. DAN RICE,) Wilt open on THURSDAY EVENING.' Nov 10th, 1/104, FOR THE MINTER SEASON, ON WALNUT STREET, ABOVE.SiGHTEL The IfASAGERESS is determined to make the entire Winter Exhibition remarkable in equestrian history, as grouping together a Krand bouquet of talent • never excelled in the profession in any part of the world. ADMITS/A:NOE. First Tier —6O cmita.\ Second Tier 26 cents. • Private Boxes from.. • $1 to *5 each. 111A_TLNEES on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AI TERNOONS, commencing at 2,3 i o'clock Evening performance commencing at 8 o'clock. See distributing •bills. n07.6t ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH AND CHESTNUT Streets. TEMPLE OF WONDEB4 t SIGNOR BLITZ • EVERY EVENING WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON& Chanel of Performance Constantly. Admission, 26 Cents. Children, 10 Cents. Beeervet- Beate, 60 cents. ' Evening Performances commence at '134. AftersiMir at 3. oe3-SS CIERMANIA ORGIUSTRA.-PIJBLIO N-A REHEARSALB every. SATURDAX, at. a% o'clodr. P. M., at MUSICAL PIIDD HALL. Sin le Tiokete, 3E cents. Mx Tickets, $l. to ',shad at Gon'd's. Andre's. and Meyer's Music Stoma. and at the Hall. no7-ti 228.282 86 THE ACADEMY OF FINE ART El, CHESTNUT Street, above Ten th ; is OM DV. for visitors, from 9 A. *M. to 6 P. : 111. . • P RIVATE TUITION IN THE GRICEIT * Latin. German, Prsueh. and English Lauxuatte aiotthe higher Mathematics. 136 -South LAMM m. Streets. noll GAS FEETURES, &c. C°Ml/141j13 & BAKER, 710 CHESTNUT STREET. Rave the piEOlBll2O to announce that they are now PM. pared to famish A NEW STYLE OF , GAS• FIXTURE, SUITABLE FOR DWELLINGS, STORES, OFFICES, 15C.. 2 WHICH CAR BE LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY. oclB-Im if . • . 15,900 00 1,231.664 02 COPARTNERSHIPS. DISSOLUTION.- , NOTICE IS HERE, BY given that the co-partnershito heretofore exist ing 'between MICHAEL C. BOYER, AMOS- SMITH , SAMUEL R. HILT, and MATTHEW . H CRAWFORD._ trading under the name style, and title of the '` WEST ENGINE C 0.." of NORRISTOWN, Montgomery Co. Pa., was the sixteenth (15th) day of July last dissolve d by mutual 'consent, ly the withdrawal of said Samnel R Hilt The future business of concern will be settled and conducted by the remaining partners, under the old title of the "West Engine Co." Signed: , . M. C. BOYER, AMOS SMITH, M. H. CRAWFORD. SAMUEL B. HILT. aoll-18t NOVEMBER 10. Mt DISSOLUTION: -THE . COPARTNER SHIP heretofore esipting under the firm of SAMUEL N., DAVIES di SON is this day dissolved. The business will be settled by • the undersigned, at No. 125 DOCK Street. • CHARLES E. DAVIES, Surviving Partner. rHILADISLPHIA, Sent. SO, 1864. COPARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned hays this day - formed a copartnersblp under the gm of - .. DAVMS BROTHERS, for the transaction of a• general - BANKING AND. BROKERAGE BUSINESS, at No. 225' DOCK Street. CHARLES E. DAVIES.. • - PETER A. DAVIES. . .PHILADELPHIA, October 1. 1864. U. S. Certificates of Indebtedness. Qaartermastelrak . Vouchers and Checks, and Government Securities gerv r rally, bought and sold. Business Paper and Loans on &laterals negotittiete Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Commission. _ • 00.1.2 in - - COPARTNERSHIP. -2.7WASHINGTOW BUTCHER. Commission Merchant and Whamls. Dealer in Provisions and Produce. has associated with. - him in his business his son, HENRY CLAY BETTORS& The style of the firm will be WASHINGTON BUTCHER. & SON, 146 and 148-North FRONT Street. Ocrosss 24, oc24-Im* TOMS OITA L. -BED, WHITE, AND JE BLACK BALL .TKINBLRY. ale and reaU_ Cheapest in the city 916* RACE Street. ' noll-2t 4 7 •.' LOST AND LOST OR.MTBLAID-A. PERPETTJAIE. Polley of. Insurance No. 16.07'7' Sewed by Map FIRE ASSOCIATION 0ct.16. 18A lo JAMES MILTS... GAN. for $1,200.. on properly B. E cor. of Brown anift Emery streets. information thereof will be re ceived , by C. BTI No:N210 North THIRD Street. - .. • '-• • . 0c24 mwf 12'I • - "areff T. 6 IJP-ZEVEN . 13TRAY,t• • SHREP.""If not redesined, will be Bold at pab lie sale, on FR DAY, the llth inst.. a 2 o'clock P. Sr. • at the Police Station. N. B corner TEMPO and THOdips.A.. , SON Streets, in accordance with city ordinance dtc. WM JACOBY. • • Lientenaut Twelfth-District nolo-2t* NEW EXPRESS LINE TO. L'e WASIIINGTON, GEOROF.TO SYN. AND. • ALEXANDRIA. The steamer MAY 'FLOW FR,.Cept. I 'SALO ROBIN SON, to now loading at first wharf. above IIeItICEIC. Strut for .the above ports. and will leave on. ISATIM,... DAY, NoveMber I2th, at 12 o'clock. For freight apply to WILLIAIIt F. CLYDE, Agent; N0..411‘,11.01011. WEAR:yin,. • . . WATCHEk . - FINE JEWSLRY. sOLID•STLVE R IV" AT REASONABLI PRICES. ' nolo-16.• 180S.:MARRET 81.1.74iitititledithia• BPEC I T,A,OL . EB. JAMES W. QUEEN oo.'a, se26-2th 921 CHESTNUT &root. MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, : • fall kinds, to be had at JAMES-W. QTJEEN : Ab . eOi'S,, , _ . ..924 CHESTNOT:IItisikt J'IANO 00, .1115M1 TAYS;iiver-etrting Bass, wortlisl.ooo. w 'be sold low. For poser,. sweetnese , and torilliener tone It is unsurpassed on this continent.. Appjy; to abs: 01JRTIcl. 9221 SPEI7CB Street: • • • upgogritt!. OM?BA R GA IN S Magoilleank PIANOS. 7 and 7-X. oetav of yarloas mana racarep t to bit Bold at octal. !t $' HASSLER & Soda 1110.117 S • St. s wat h , kand linnokon hand. no9r6l"-•_: B OA. RD Fla R ' 'HORSES GOOD BOARD can he had for ELOASRS the cola , higirinter, hi the country. at ressonalale rates. 4 304' 'care given. Address "R. 8.," Sicirrisvilte P. 0., 'Rucks count , Penns • Wants, notO - • • JOHN - SCOTT. VETESINA.BY BURGEON, Gem 486 YORK Avende. abov.p- J ..• -• • no7.et• . FIN E 0:4.8ES 01,D . , Pinel. CastiCon, & Co. Giormie Brandit 41 la UV 8.. MIRDLITON. 0 /tort]: tgOtir 61,10-34" AUCTION SAL $; FAA 11:) >f , J I EDIICATIONAL. PERSONAL.
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