The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 14, 1864, Image 3

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    LITERATURE AND ART.
—.The Marchioness de Boissy, some forty years ago
sad more "the lady of" Lord Byron , s " love," now
the wife of the Marquis whose oratorloal Anglopho
bill makes Europe merry by its folly, is said to have
given to the publishers a volume of unpublished
verses bequeathed (1) to her by the author of
11 uhlide
The now opera house In Chicago will seat about
..2,500 people, and the stage and dressing rooms will
be so thoroughly warmed, that a Chicago journal
says "we shall have no more shivering and blue
lipped Normas, Rosinas, and Countesses to chatter
Ala, and tens and bassi will lose the necessity of
tearing their passions to tatters to keep warm."
—A performance of tbo Demimonde of Aleasia
tiro Dumas, Jr., -recently took plaoo in Turin.
When the actor came to the passage " Every road
leads to Rome, and the longest is sometimes the
safest," loud murmurs arose from some of the audi
ence, and prolonged apylause from others.
The opera house at Baden-Baden is owned and
managed by 111.13enazet, the same man who hires
the gambling tables, and who is, in fact, fir more
important than the Grand Duke himself. It is a
neat little edifice, always well and fashionably
attended, and enlisting the services of very good if
not of the first-class singers. Colson, so well
known in this city, was the prima donna last year.
Both French and Italian operas are given, and the
programme for the sons on just past—from the 15th
of July to the Ist of September—included the
operas "Le Dearteur," "Richard Coeur de Lion,"
"Joconde," Zampa„" "Dame Blanche," "La
fille du Regiment," and a few others—malting in
all fifteen French and five Italian operas for the
season.
Tho innovation or a ballet at the Italiens, in
paw, is to be inaugurated on the 25th, when a bal
let, entitled "Amore d'Arte," is to be produced.
Ballets will also be Introduced in Traviata,"
" Ballo in Maschera," and "Lucia."
Charles Adama, the
_tenor, formerly of St.
Louis, made his ddbdt as Lionel in "Martha," in
London last month. His abilities are highly spoken
Of by the English critics, •
—Miss Hosmeris statue of Ts Zenobia" has arrived
in new York for exhibition, and is thus described by
the Rudd: "It was executed at Borne, and was
sent to the London exhibition, where it extorted a
high measure of praise from English critics. Tho
impressions we had thus received of It were not dis
appointed by an examination of the work itself. It
is a noble composition, wonderfully vigorous for a
female hand, and full of grace and majesty. The
position chosen is that which represents Zenobia
moving in the procession of Aurelian. Nothing can
be finer than the pose of the figure, which is nearly
siren feet in height and magnificently modelled, the
only fault being the rather sensuous expression
given to the mouth. In the arrangement of the or
naments and drapery a refined WO and knowledge
of effects are displayed, which could only be attained
by a close study of the 'finest classical subjects.
The Work rellec's great credit upon American
genius; and Miss }Zenner has done well not to ac
cept the offers she had for it in Europe until her
countrymen had an opportunity of seeing It."
Blerstadt's exquisite picture, "Silver Lake in
the Sierra Nevada," which had been presented by
him to the Sailors' Fair, arrived at Boston on Satur.
day. We cannot overestimate the pleasure which it
pas given to everyone who has seen it. It is finished
most delicately. It.represents a Most charming
Scene, different enough from the views of nature
with which we are here familiar , to draw every oyo
to it, and yet with aspects of landscape and effects
efatmosphere which evdry lover of nature recognizes
and prizes.
Alexandre Dumas, the romancier, author of
lildente "Lee Trots Mosquetaires," and
something less than a thousand other works of notion,
many of which are well known and have been Won
'dilly read in the United States, intends leaving
Paris in the latter part of December or the early
nut of January for New York. It is the intention
of Dumas in travel About four months in the United
States, and he goes with the avowed purpose of
writing a book, but whether a book of fact or dation
to does not state. He will take with him a prints
secretary and two translators, and intends having
is work published simultaneously in New York,
Faris, and London. Dumas is an enthusiastic friend
of our country and her institutions, and,*as he is an
aathor whose hooks are probably more extensively
read now In Europe than those of any other, living
ar dead, it is perhaps a little important that his
reception and treatment while in our country should
So such as to strengthen rather than diminish the
favorable imprOssion which he has of us and ours.
Dumas is a dark mulatto of most unmistakable hue,
with hair considerably crisped. He is now about
sixty years of age, and is one of the finest:looking
can in Europe. He is a reckless, extravagant man,
noanoially speaking, receiving an Immense 'Dooms
from his works, spending from two to three hundred
thousand francs a year, always in debt and always
sorrowing. He is a man of great bonhommie and
'ilndness of heart, and gives away largo same of
money every year to artists, literary Bohemians,
icd poor devils of every description.
TIIN STATIC
Et.ROTION FRAUDS.—Onr country contemporaries
!amine of the southwestern counties are muck ex•
wised over alleged wholesale frauds by Democratic
'edges of election. The Gettysburg Slat shows that
lent% has been deprived'of his seat in Congress
Dad Cotfroth substituted through barefaced impu
dence. Soldiers' votes were thrown out ad libitum
tr the flimsiest reasons, although when the vote
aimed to be In favor of Ooffroth it was always
meted, though the reasons for rejection might be
site as powerful. The Somerset Herald has also
it.plaints about Democratic dishonesty is Bedford,
hltoo, and Franklin, which It utters with a geed
cal of energy. It says :
''More brazen, reek less frauds than those perpo.
rated upon Judge King, or upon Ross or Arm
strong, were never conceived. Deliberately, in. the
lee Si the law, without the shadow 'of an excuse,
:the smallest pretext for the crime, the Copper
tad portion (being a majority) of the District re•
rim judges, who assembled respectively, at Me
enellsburg and Bedford on Friday last, threw
tenough of the regularly polled and returned
it to defeat Judge 'King and Messrs. Ross and
Wrong, and gave certificates of election to
lge! Kimmel), and to Myers and Findley as elect
to the Legislature."
:RARE OF A HORSE-TRI - EF.—On election day the
:is number of citizens assembled in :Bellefonte
messed an exciting chose after a horse-thief. An
ter had heard of his depredations in Lyooming
ty. The thief came to Bellefonte with two
3es, and the cMcer concluded to seoure the
,p arty and thief, but failed in the latter, as he ran
t a horso thief would over hills and fields, pur
by men on horeeback and foot. Being closely
used, the Wel" turned and - fired upon his put*.
!rs, which of course checked their advance. He
on the canal below the town, and escaped into
!mountains.
STRANGE STORY.—Forty years ago, says the
rout Joy Herald, a Mr. Reldllnger, of Vest Don
e Rot a man to take his wife and children
Mr. J. D. Lindemuth, saying that he thought Mr.
ieunith would keep them, but if not, theyahould
!ft on the Coney Ridge. Reldlinger then dis
eared, and was not since heard from tilt a few days
i,when he appeared at the house of his daughter,
trrederlek (Ironton, an old man of eighty years.
wife had died a year or two since. While ho
Id do his family a groat deal of good he aba.n
.ted them and now when he is helpless and needs
g!tance lie comes to be a burden to thorn.
-CRT 711TwEEN DRSERTERB AND A PROVOST
%ARAL'S OFFICER.—Last weal: a lieutenant of
!pretest marshal's stall, of Look Haven, aocompa
etT three assistants, proceeded to Keating town.
4!ilinton County, to arrest some drafted men
3 tad failed to report—technically deserters.
At twilight in the evening they proceeded to the
us of one of the Gains', a large family of despo
t mulattoes, one of whom is now in the county
.otder sentence of death for murder. As they
imaehed the house the occupants escaped throngh
met window. Lieutenant Kress entered and
td supper prepared for four persons. A gun was
ity sons e one outside, and a skirmish at once
/TM, during alit& several shots were fired.
lieutenant was dangerously wounded by a ride
which struck him under the arm and passed up
• tte opposite shoulder, perforating his lungs.
aid his assistants then retreated and returned
l'illianisport. Kress, the lieutenant, is, however,
•V well.
:tES ov SALT.—In the country between Sae,
zuno and lone City, Reeser River country,
era a great number of salt plains, from one to
miles in diameter, and one that is at least
•m miles across, being an unbroken deposit of
I 'white salt. fin these salt plains no sign of
!laden appears; neither is thereto be seen the
4n trace of animal life. There la .not a hare, a
or et•en a lizard to be seen. All is solitude—a
•ally silent mineral waste.
CITE' IrrEu.NIS.
S TGNAGON DlSTRlCT.—Easterly and westerly
'im Continue to report commendable progress,
1114 teen by our summary of news from them.
:n5 improves steadily as the openings on the
e.eepen. The eastern or No. 1 shaft is now
orae ten feet from surface, and shows better
.e Present bottom than at any point above ;
mineral in tho lode, and heavier; in fact,
than a moiety, probably, is lump copper,. Por•
of the lode are of softer material than was ,
Qed it would be at that depth, and its "width Is
!Qom feet. Gentlemen who visited It this
MUM us that they took from the centre of the
Tidy pounds of copper at a few blows, and
product of mineral it more nearly resembles
ergreen Bluff lodo than any opened t❑ the
2 shaft, west, is just commenced, and the pro•
1 mineral in arid under the out crop is lino--
than at any other point at surface.
will ship shout two and a half tons of copper
tason.--Lake Superior Miner, Oct. 29.
iLtAIRN'S FURNISHING GOODS.-Mr. J. O.
E at the old stand, Nos. 1 and 8 North Sixth
has just opened an elegant assortment of
Ties, Gloves, tae. His stook of Under°loth
'id Gentlemen's Wrappers cannot be sur-
Give him a call. Remember, Nes. 1 and 3
ilath Street.
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END OP THE WAR.—The greatest' mea
-1 now felt that the rebellion will speedily
it, and the war close. The same assurance
71,a, felt that'the beat and cheapest Coal in
'Phis is sold by W. W. Alter, at his spendid
'rd. No. 957 North Ninth street. Give him
STOCK OP GIINTLIChfRIVB FURNISHING
offered by Mr. George Grant, No. 610 0 hest-
It, is the finest in the pity, and his celebrated
Aedal Shir9, l, invented by Mr. J. Taggart,
t rpasEed by any others In the world, In tit,
%lid durability.
D ESCRIPTION OP POPTIL&R HA.TB, for
d children, filohiding the celebrated "Con
" for sale by Wood & Cary, 726 Chestnut St.
Nd hats new is also promptly attended to
'isblishment.
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PIRST UNION ASSOOTALTION.-M0 81:1-
Ina' meeting of the Ladles' First Union
loe, for the relief of the discharged disabled
as also the widows and orphans of those
e fallen in defence of the Union, will be
T uesday, 15th inst., at 3 o'clock P. M., at
nation Rooms, 537 North Eighth street,
11 4 Haydn Hall. Punctual attendance of
I ts particularly requested.
Mrs. Joni Liam, Secretary.
Pule Woon."—Ps4ographio Wood le
fa mionable for fitting up and ornament-
Pyrographio Wood Is the wood
i mpressed, by burning, ornamental de.
iuree, The proem Is called fire writing.
4 t d esign we have yet seen In this line
rof the magnificent Brown-stone Oloth
-01 ROOM/in 6.: 191113011, Nos. 603 and 006
otreot, above Sixth,
Ax INDISPRNSALELN ARTIOLIE —The superiority
of the " Florence" Sowing •Machine over all others
in use has been so fully demonstrated that we feel
bound to advise all who are in want of a machine to
give the "Florence" the preference. The office of
the Company, 630. Chestnut street, is at times be
sioged with customers, and the sale of these maoldnes
has been enormous. Every "Florence" MROIIIII6
sold is warranted to give satisfaction, or the money
is returned to the buyer; The "Barnum Self-
Sewer," with which the machine is supplied, 19 also
a capital feitare.
AN OLD RKAINDY AND A SURE ONE: ask no
more of any one than to give Jayne's Expectorant
a fair trial, to prove that it will cure the various dis
eases for which it is recommended. It has, it will,
and can, cure coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis,
bleeding of the lungs, whooping oough, croup, and
a very large majority of the most hopeless oases of
consumption, where all other remedies fall to do any
good. Let the afflicted give it a trial. Prepared
only at 242 Chestnut street. noWat
TEE, EAE, TintOAT Diseases, Catarrh, Asthma,
and all nervousness, treated with the surest of m
emo, by lir. Von Monehzisker, with his newly-con
structed apparatus. Offleelo27 Walnut St. nol4-Ot•
BARGAINS zr; Or.coranso,
Bargains in Clothing,
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Bargains in Clothing,
Bargains in Clothing,
At GranvillteStokes , Old Stand,
At Granville Stokes' Old Stand,
At Granville Stokes' Old Stand,
At Granville Stokes' Old Stand,
8/9 Chestnut Street. 4
No. 0011 Chestnut Street.
No. GOB Chestnut Street.
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No. 809 Chestnut street.
EYE, EAR, 'AND OAVA.RRII, successfully treated
by J. Isaacs, M. D., OCUUSt and Aurlst, 611 Pine Bt.
Artificial eyes inserted. No °barge for examination,
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E E Lombard, New York
A Madge, New York
Job a Ferguron.Caltfornia
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Jan Bolden, Now 'York
BB Beach
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M Eda - ardr, Wheeling, Ya
Jan Br lilt, Mary and
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Major Finn, England
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Mrs T Due , w New T. - rk
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Miss Harriet Whittaker, Did J G Moody. Boston
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W H Dempsey, Wash, D C W H Vyse, New York
T Schenck &is Wash, D C A Hughes. New York
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V'Brown, City Polut,Va D W McDivitt, New York
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Isaac Coale, Jr, Baltimore 33 Packard. Boston
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M Meredith & la, N York
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H R Cornwall & la, N Hay
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W Ecnitb, Penns.
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M Beam. Mt Vernon. 0
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Mies .1 Curtin, Harrisburg
J B Curtin Perna
W Libby, Boston .
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J Wit's, Baltimore
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3 A Gordon, New York
Yom. g, New Jersey
T Clark, - New Jersey '
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F McCord, New Bedford '
P J Bath, Felton, Del
Dr hi M Stevenson, Del
S Young, Allentown
B B 3lgglns, New York
Maltby, Baltimore
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V Wellidel, Canton, Ohio
yr J It Bronson, Mass
Charles Aldrlck, lowa
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Capt W II Carling
Merit MEI Bradford
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G A Tally, Waeh. D C
R ti Booth, Wash, D C
Owen Rice, Nazareth, Pa
J H Phinoy Jr, Bradford
C B Dden, *sw York
F Pitch,.Arhens, Pa
R Thomas, Bucks co
F Ellteoa. Indiana
A Y McWillia.GS, 11 S A
espi w R Raveland. Wash
Elms I Doll, York, Penna
L Barn, Alamo; Ind
Sarni Tacit, Blair co
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Miss Brlcher, lowa
David Lail:vs, Ohio
T S Constantin, VOW York
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C 0 Moore & wf, Conn
B Webster & wt, N
N Cogley
R Brook, Cizeinnati
B W Hibshman, Penns,
BY Van Slyke
W Branan. New York
IS Van Denson. New York
IV Schlosser, Maryland
Master Hendfreon, Did . •
Mrs Xenon & child, lowa
E Daniels, Vermont
J B Scholl
Cbarles A Nellie?
Thou Began ' New York
B Cowbell, New York
John Stepl ens, New York
W Ore en, New York
Jarepb Carr. New York
Be. Williams, New York
Sdw Mark, New York
John O'Brine, New York
John Dorsey, New 3' ork
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W B Simpson, Wheeling i
Mr 13 el m bold & wf, N York
henry Frick.Lewieburg
P Bird, Reading
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8t . lOW prices,
make a selection from our stock of BEADY-MADE (Mil-
RESTS. We are selling goods equal in style. Et, make.
sod material. from 26 to 60 per cent. tower than is now
charged for same goods made to order. We have all
styles. sizes. and prices of Clothing, Mena', Youths',
and Boys'. ill can be suited without delay or trouble.
BENNETT & CO.,
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C B Lancaster, Boston
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Mr's Watson, Baltimore
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W H Yarkes, Norristown
bliss Kate Yancey, Ky
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lc Ewing, Uniontown
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J K Kerr & la, Franklin
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P Mc tzaughlin. Baltimore
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Capt L W Nichols, Ohio
J Potts, U S N
W II Anderson, Chicago
Mrs Cameron & da, Hanish
C Pray, C ew York
Miss Lacoste. New York
beim% Washington
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N Stahl, Galena
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Miss M Frame, W Chester
Hon J Cessna. Bedford
J F Brown. Delaware
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S R Schnancker, Penns. •
R W Clencenin,New Castle
Inn Poole & wf. Pittsburg
J H Williams, Penns
W W Selfridge, Bethlehem
Jas 14 Bogart, Trenton
E Daniels. Vermont
Makin, Maryland
S Hernematt, Maryland '
Jas Johnson. Ohio
E King, New York
E C Cloud Colt= bm, 0
W C Goldin, Port Clinton
erica.
M D Hamilton, Michigan
A H Sutton, New York
W II Do Puy, Buffalo •
M D Do Puy, Bath, N York
N Detongrange & wr, Wash
R. 7 Dempsy,lreiand
Capt E Cole Page, Wash
Jae D McGowan, Wash
C W Reed & wf,Brookl9u:
W G Hynard & wf,lf, 'York
W C Bellows
vir,Vlchols,Wil'iamispert
W El Woodward & la, N Y
J R Williams & la, N York
James Webster
Montgomery Hant. N York
C W Sailada & la, N York'
W E C llarrison. Baltimore
W Rictiarda Oil Clty '
Gt G W Rolllna,l7 S A •
s Union.
John & Drell], Clearfield
Jae retieffeY , Clearfield •
B V Pitts, Indium co; Pa
0 W Sargon, Baltimore
J & Williams, USA.
W Daniels and lady
J M Harper
L C Pickering, Baltimore
Jae If Johnson, Baltimore
T M Comstock Baltimore
' .1S Jameson, Baltimore
F Peters Baltimore
. . . .
F Farlow.
.1 Merritt, EaMinors
Chas White and wife
Henry Shaw, Connellsyllle
S Kedgil
W Kedgil
Georo„e Kedgil
P MOGinnee, Greene co, Pa
T Carpenter, Indiana co
(metal..
F L Stearns Hass
1 Banker,Bangor, Ms.
Dr J Dickson, II S
PCsemphlllPenna
J P Osmond, Cheater co, Pa
Thos M Crawford. Penns
H. s F bfaxwell, .Penna
B T Deacon. Fairville
o Hall. Harrisburg
John McOarey, New York
, P Stevens ~Charlestown
' Kendeil & la, Penna
El Shout,. Spring Kills
ttonal.
..Toa Watson, Trenton
F C Peterinan, Money
T A Nelson, DerbYkijonll
Chris Eager, Clinton co
Clement L Custer, Penna
John molter, New 'York
Leop LYOII. Sunbury. Pa
Jas Shober, aid
G D Alehouse, Reading. Pa
Shear.
C Chambera, Abington
Saml Kitchen. rhilada •
John Campbell, Wash 1
R H Ramsey, Doylestown
SY ivesler Hoffer. Trenton
John Magee New York
0 W Thomson, Trenton
Eagle.
K Rougher &la, Pa
27 VP:ll . ;•.°'ati Se a l e
Y Yerkes, Bst,h6hant
Wm 8 illeMelc, 17 S
Jos R Cress
L Esterllne, Tyrone, P.
L K Dane, Binghamton
S Dreher, Strouldbrirg
J C !amble& an, New York
L M Storms. St Gorge. Del
C W Crook, Lambertville
rffM Ciso. •Birr.oz & Co.'s fqM
CBLEBELTID
PIANOS.
Over 600 of these tine instruments have been sold by
he subsoribef, and they daily - increase in popularity.
J. E. GOULD.
nog-tf SEVENTH and CHESTNUT.
'PERRY & Co., CLOTHING,
THIRD and CHESTNUT Streets.
PERRY & CO. , CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PERRY k 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, TRIED 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 CHE 3TNUT.
PERRY & CO.. CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
cool4-fmw tt
ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST
tyles, made in the beet manner;expresely for RETAIL
SALES. LOWEST SELLING PRICES marked in
PLAIN FIGURES. All goods made to order warranted
satisfactory. 'The one-price eystent is strictly adhered
to. AU are thereby treated alike. JONES' OLD-ES
TABLISHED ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 604
NARKET Street, near Sixth. de2B-17
OVERCOATS FROM $l4. TO $55. OVERCOATS.
. .
OVERCOATS FROM $l4 to $55. OVERCOATS
1. 41
t•
OVERCOATS FROM . $l4 to SM. OVERCOATS
OVERCOATS rpm $l4 to $5.5. OVERCOATS.
WAIRAMAKER & BROWN.
OAICHALL,
S. E. corner SIXTH - and MARKET Streets.-
Ant- Young Men's Suits and elegant 'variety of the
best class Clothing at REASONABLE PRICES.
WERZLZU & WLTASOR'I3 HIGHEST PEURAMTh
LOC.K-STITCH
SEWING MACHINES.
THIS GEGAYSST. SIM:PLOT. •NDBIST.
ialeeroome. 704 UMISTNIN Street. sbOire Seventh.
Is.l - .AgN-XLELI3III)
WILTBANE—STRODIAN. — Atifork, Pa..-on the 10th
'net. by the Ser. I'A Germ Chaplain U. S. Army.
Mat 'Surgeon Sarni. S:Wiltbank, U. ti. A. , to Almarene
J., daughter of John B. Stroman, Esq., of the former
place. '
EYRE— McCOLLEY.—On Thursday evening, 10th
inst., et - the residence of the bride's parents, by the
Rev. T. P. MoColley, of Milford, 1114 . assisted by•the
Rev. H. F. Burn, Alexander C. RYER. Jr.. to Anna
8011, only daughter of James H. afcColley. Esq.. and
granddaughter of the officiating clergyman, all of Phi
ladelphia.
DIED_
MOORE —At the Convalescent Camp,RaPides Parish.
'Guldens, on the 30th of August, 1t64, Captain Charles
C. Moore, Se Maryland Cavalry, (late of this.clty,) in
the 23d year of lib age, of.wounds received at the battle
of Red River, on.the 17th of May last.
SINN. —The body of Lieut. A. tit. Sinn, of the 89th
P. , who tell in June last in front of Petersburg, has
been recovered and was interred on the 11th instant in
the family lot at Laurel Hill.
DOISBANCE.—October 9th, IE6I, on board IL S. steam
er &beim. off Mobile, from a Wound received in an en
gagement on the same day, Ensign Charles B. D owance,
in the 2fth year of his age, eon of the late Rev. John
Dorrauce, D. D., of Wilkesbarre,
MAXWEI,L.—On the 10th instant, in his 9th year,
Howard, eon of Robert A. and Catharine Maxwell.
Funeral from his parents' residence, Forty first
street, above Hutton, (Mantua,) on' Monday, at 2 P. M.
Carriages for the conveyance of relatives and friends
to the residence, Will leave the undertaker's,. 921
Spruce street, below Tenth, at 2 o'clock precisely. In
terment at Woodland' Cemetery.
FIELD.—On Thursday, the 10th inst. Catherine
White Field, widow of the late Charles Field, Esq.
The funeral will take place on Monday,the 14th inst..
at 10 o'clock, from her late residence, No. 1916 West
Rittenhouse Square. so.
RUE —Soddenly, on the evening of the 9th inst., of
disease of the heart Joseph Rue,ged 52 years.
The relatives and male friends of Sr., elle family are invi
ted to attend. the funeral, without further notice, from
his late residence, on Monday morning, 14th inst., at 10
o'clock. *s*
Weekly Repo
'HBAITIT
Deaths and
sth intermente
fraen the day of Ye
OIXBEIS OP DEATH
Asphyxia
Apoplexy.
Burns and Scalds..
Cancer
6 Rectum.. •
" Uterus •••••
Casualties
Croup
Congestion, Brain..
Lungs .
Cholera Infantum..
Morbus.... •
Cerebro Spinal Me-
ningitis
Conanmption, Lungs
" Bowels
Convulsions
PuelPeral •
Diptheria
Diabetes
Diarrhoea -
Dropsy
Abdominal
Brain
Disease g et tgti
" Spine.
as Klan eye . • •
" Liver
" .Lungs.... .
Dv:vino d
Dysentery
Dobility:..
DT cp? gni a
Erfneion on Brain.:.
Rrycipelae
gement of liver
Fever, Congestive ..
OF TEM
ABOVE THERE WERE—
Under 1 year . . ... 65 From - 50 to 60. • •
From Ito 2.... 23 ' 60 to 70
2to 6. 2S " 70 to 80
" '5 to 10 31 " 80 to 90
" 10 to 15 6 " 90 to NO
" 15 to 20 12 to 110. •
"
" 80 to 'Alto 30
40 97
. Total
" 40 to 50 ..32
WARDS. WARDS.W ARV
...... 21 • Tenth .... 12 'Nineteenth
second ..• . • ....14 Eleventh .101 Twentieth
Third B;Twelfth, • ••••• 6 ( Two nty-first
Fourth ....2l Thirteenth. •• .. 6 ITwenty-second
Fifth .... ....... 7 iFourteenth. 51Twenty-third .
Sixth ....13;Fifteenth -18 , Twenty-fourth
Seventh ..19; Sixteenth .... . - 7 iTwenty-tlfth
Eighth 7 iSeventeenth .• 10, Unknown
Ninth 9.Eighteenth 71
Total
Deduct: deaths from the country
Net deaths in the city 300
NATIVITY.—United States, 232; Foreign, 67; Unknown,
22; Almshonse,.l6; People of Color, 11; from the coun
try, 16.
The, number of deaths, compared with the corres
ponding 'weeks of 1663, and of last week, was as fol
low s:
Week ending November 14th, 1863, was 242,
Week ending November sth, 1364, was 272.
lfaleN 199; females, 123; boys, 102.. girls, 63.
Deaths and interments of soldiers, 33. • •
By order of the Board of Health.
GEORGE E. CHAMBERS. Registrar.
LUPIN'S. • - •
BLA.CIC:ALL-WOOL REPS.
Impin's Black All-Wool Empress Cloths.
Do do do Mousseline de Lakes,
full double width.
do Tamise
do Merinoes.
do. Cashmeres.
do Thibet and Long Shaw is,
fall and extra sizes.
Do do Bombazines. &a.. &o.
•
BKBSON.& SON, MOMiNING STORE,' .
od44f . . No. 018 CHESTNUT Street.
Do do
Do do
Do do
Ro do
- RTRE & LANDELL HAVE THE
A l io
best assortment of WOOLENS they have ever of-
fered:
FROSTED BEAVER CLOTHS.
.CHIBOHILLA VELVET CLOTHS.
-BLACK TRICOT BRAVER CLOTHS.
HOBBY STYLES FRENCH CASSIAIERES.
GOOD•GOODS FOR BOYS' CLOTHES.
AT A MEETING OF TUE OFFI•
I CERS of the 2d Pennsylvania Artillery, held
at the Headquarters of the Regiment, near Fort Btu A
hem. Va., Nov.. 7th, 1884, Colonel W1LLL154•31.-Afc-
CLIME was .called to the Chair, and First Meat, JO
SEPH L. •IREDELL, Adjutant, appointodSecretary.
The following resolutions were reported . by a Com-
Mine.) cornprsea of Captain Edward S Rowand, Pint
Lieut. Wm. K..Lafferty, and Second Lieut. John Ex
ton, and were unanimously adopted :
Resolved, That in the death of Colonel James L. An.
derson, of the 2d Penney Ivania Artillery, who was in
stantly killed while gallantly leading his command in
an assault upon the enemy s works, near Chaffin's
farm, Vaon the 2/4th of September last. we have lost
a leave and judicious commander, a patriotic soldier,
and an honorable man, and that we will ever cheriah
his memory with feelings of affection and -respect.
Resolvers, That a copy of the proceedings of this meet
ing, together with a sketch of the deceased's connection
With the regiment. be transmitted to his wife and fami
ly. and copies of the same sent for publication to Phila
delg.bia inquirer and Press.
' Colonel James L. Anderson, referred to lathe forego
ingresolutioa, was a citizen of Philadelphia, Pa. He
joined the 2d Pennsylvania Artillery at its organization
In lfiffil, as Captain, and in March, 1862, was promoted
to Major.
The regiment being ordired.to join the armies operat
ing against Richmond, be accompanied it into the field,
and trout that time until his death was almost constant
ly in command of the regiment. '
Durirg that period, and particularly during the long
and weary menthe passed in the tremble in front of Pe
tersburg, be won tne respect and admiration of all by
the brave and fearless manner in which he performed
'his arduous duties. In the advance of the Army of the
-James,'on the 29th of September, - 1584, while charging
upon the enemy's works, shouting words of encourage
ment to his men, a rate bullet crashed through his
brain, and the gallant Anderson fell is rise no more.
Hie commission as Colonel, for which position, upan
the removal of Col. A. A. Gibson, he bad received the
unanimous recommendation of the officers then with
the regln,ent, arrived a few hours after his death.
Col. W. Al. AIcCLURIL President.
Ist Lieut. and Adit.. Jos .L. lainwel o n, Secretary. It
.
NOTICEO—ALL PERSONS HAVING
claims against the UNION LEAGUL - Ofety of
its Committees. will please present them to.the under..
sianed before the let of December. 1184, .atiro.-3. 2 16.
CHESTNUT Street. JAMES L. OJAI:MOEN
not 4 We l
1067 GERMAN.— NTRODDLI Mir IC; C
TORE. tnithivest corner THIRTEENTH- 'and
SPRING GARDEN Streets, third door, TO-MORROW
(Thee day) at. before 8 o'clock P. M. Admission 3U: .
children in charge of adults free. C. C SCHAEFFER.
FLORENCE OIL COMPANY.
INCORPORATED 1584.
OFFICE, •No. 32 North FIFTH STREET: •
CAPITAL. $lOO,OOO.
160,000 SHARES. R ese rved.UE, $5.
• 50,00 Shares .
The property of this Company conelets of two Tracts
of supelior, wen- selected 011 Land, one of 85 acres,
and the other of 5 acres, both of which are situate on
Two Mile run, Sugar Creek township. Venango county,
and In close proximity to the celebrated UcElheny farm.
Certificates of stock are now ready for delivery to
Subset - there, and a limited number of Shares may still
be subscribed for at the original price, $1 per Share.
No further assessment.
C..F. FOLWELL, Secretary.
THE. lIIIIIITORICAL SOCIETY OF
PEN libYliyAl(VA will hold a stated weeding,
at their Rooms. on.81M1)11 Street, below Watnnt, THIS
(Monday) EVENING; at 8 o'clock.
SAMUEL L. SMEDLEY, •
It Recording Secretary.
NOTICE—GILFILLILIV OIL COX.
PANT OF PENXBYLVANI a —The Office of the
Company Is now located at 409 WALNUT Street.
no St J. O. FRYER, Sec'y and Treasurer.
OFFICE OF THE /ETNA ELIENENG
U COMPANY—PAILADELPHIA, Oat. 29, MIL
Notice is hereby given, that an instalment of ONE
DOLLAR PER &MIRE on each and every Share of she
Capital Stock of the
.IETNA MINING COMPANY.
has this day been called in, payable on or before the
14th Day of NOVEMBER, 1864, at the Office of the
Company, No. 321 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
By order of the Directors,
oc3l-tnl4 B A. HOOPES:Treasurer.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.—OFFICE OF
THE t MoCLINTOCKVILLE PETROLEUM
COMPANY, No. 41 I WALNUT- STREET: -
PHILADBLPITTA. Ocuther 29, 1864. '
The . directors of the Company have this day.deciareil
the seventh monthly dividend of ONE PR CENT.
payable on arid .after.TUESDAY, November:l3ol,lB64.
The transfer books wIU be closed November 9, :at 3
o'clockP. M., and reopened November 16.
oc m. mw fty WM. - MOONEY, Secretary.
WAITAISLIKER 4 B-NOWL,
THE PRESS.-PIMADELPFETA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1.4;'
of Intern:motet !
OFFICE. November 12:
n the MN of Phttnd;
to the 12th of Nov.•
OA.IIBEB OF DBA.
Fever, Remittent...
Scarlet
" Typhus
Typhoid ....
" Spotted
Gangrene
Hemorrhage
from Uterus..
Hooplug Cough'
inflammation, Brain
" Bronchi "
'" Heart
Liver ........
" Lungs
" Stomach and
. Bowels..
In Sam'n of Throat..
inanition .•• .
Jaundice •
Mania- a-Potu
Malformation
Marianna
' Murder
Old Age • . • • .• • •
I Palsy • • • •
Pyemia
Scrofula
Softening of Brain..
Small-Pon
Still-born
I
Tabus Mesenteries..
Teething
' Ulceration, Bowels..
Unkn0wn...........
iiiOndsL43nushot
Total
aiD OAK . FALL. OIL,' • .903IPANY
OF PENNSYLVANIA ,
INCORPORATED NOVETU3ER, 1864.
OFFICERS.. •
RECTOR TYNDA.LF.,_Prelident.
HENRY E. SIMPSON; Treasurer.
DIRECTORS.
HENRY CARSON,
WILLIAM N. GREINER,
WILLIAM ANSPACH,
JAMES O. FISHER,.
J.. O. FRYER.
The lands of this Company, four hundred and sixty
(9OD) acres in fee simple, lie between Ott Creek and the
Al:egheny River, with one producing well and others,
now being bored.
•For particulars and prospectus. as for eubscriptions4
apply to
J. O. 'FRYER,
113 CHEST*IT'STiEET.
P/ITICOLZVI4 .STOIRAOR.. CV.
OF PHILADELPHIA
The books will remain open, at the Office of the Com
pany, to SS up Subscriptions to the Stock:
.CAPITAL $lOO,OOO.
With power to increase to $15C0.003
SHARES TWENTY-FIVE Dcg4JARB
FIVE DOLLARS PER SHARE TO BE PAID trPcirr
SUBSCRIPTION
The Company have much ased a tract of ground in the
Ybt ward of the citf, extending from Point-tim.se
road to the river pelavrare (immediately to be con,
nected by railroad with the extensive depot, grounds,
and docks of the Pennsv 'yenta Railroad Company), on
account of which the Company:have already paid
FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS,
Les•iins only $7,464 22 now due, which is the only in-
debtednees of the Company
Additional subscriptions. are now required for
Wharves, Docks, and other general improvements.
Persons forwarding subscriptions for stock, or instal
ments thereon, will blesses make their checks payable
to the order of •
FREDERICK B. HUBBELL, &q..
Treasurer.
OFFICE, No. 327 WALNUT STREET.
• T. S. 'EMERY,
oryikHz*,itga..N onticoarkANY,
nircioipoßATED ocrtosps; leet.
CAPITAL - - $1 ; 000, 000
OFFICE, No, 524 WALNUT STREET
• ROOM NO. Za.
100.000 Shares—slo Par Value.
SUBSCRIPTION. PRICE, $2.60.
NOTICE.
Certificates of Stock will be ready for delivery to sub
scribers on and after the 15th instant. A few Shares can
yet be had at subscription price, $2 66 per share.
The property of the Company consists of one hundred
and thirty. nine acres in fee, on OIL CREEK, and pro
clueing interests on the STORY and GEORGE WASH
INGTON McCLIETOCK Farms, now yielding about
twenty•five barrels of oft per day.
From present receipts the Company will very soon be
in a position to pay a Dividend on the Capital Stock.
11. C. CO A FIELD I
nos-6t• SECRETARY.
lar DAUPHIN AND COLORADO
GOLD MINING COMPANY-
Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania.
CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000.000,
200,000 SHARES—PAID VALVE, $6.
President—J 0 N B. ANDRRSON.
DIRECTOR&
.Tames R. Magee.
John'W. Hall, Harrisburg. •
. • T. C. McDowell, do.
Sohn Brady, do.
W. W, Wylie, Lancaster.
Wm. G. Shute. Colorado.' •
B. P. SOUTHWORTH,
Secretary and Treasurer.
Office of the Company, No. 4ffia WALNUT Street—
Room No. 6.
Authenticated specimens have been procured front
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
°Mee of the Company and at the Treasurer's Office (In
ternal Remittal, No. 427 CHESTNUT Street, Farmers'
and Mechanics' Bank Building. To original subscribers,
VAS per share, for a limited number of shares.
Circulars, pamphlets, or information can be obtained
at the Office of the Company after the 17th inst.
OCTOBER 14. 1864. ocl4-3m
Eir CRITTENDEN'S COMMERCIAL
COLLEGE,
No. 037 CHESTNUT Street, corner of Seventh. '
Setablished Mt, incorporated 1655
Young Men prepared for the Counting House and
Business Life.
Thorough and practical instruction in
BOOK KEEPING.
in all its branches, as practiced by the best accountants
and business men.
PENMANSHIP,
Plain and . Ornamental, is taught 'by one of the most
competent of penmen.
Commercial Calculations, Commercial Law, Detect
ing Counterieit Notes, Sic
TELEGRAPHING.
by Sound, and on paper, taught by a long experienced
Operator.
students Instructed separately, and received at any
time: Evening Sessions after September 15tIr.
Catalogues, terms, , furnished gratis on anrolioi
ti on. nol2-2t*
Thomas A. Scott.
N. B. Kneass,
Wm S. Freeman,
Robt. P. Msg.
John M. Riley,
Charles
FREE DRUB IS.RELIRF-ASSOIDrAV
WON.—BY invitation of Ws Association,
Rev. PRILLIPS BROOICS,
R. TOMLINSON, FAT ,
W. F. MITORELL, Esq., .
J. MILLER. Mcßitd, Esq..
Will address the public on MONDAY EVENING, Nov.
21., at CONCERT HALL. in reference to the progress lof
the work among the Freedmen.
Bishop Potter will preside. nol2-3t
THE ANNIUAL NINETY MG OF THE
Contributors . to the Philadelphia Lying•ln and
NtivseCbarity.vtil be hole at tae Some, a. W. corner
ELEVENTH aid CHERRY Streets, on MONDAY VI
NING. November 14, at 73S o'clock.
nol2-2ts JAMES II FARR, Secretary.
igir NOTICE BANK OF GERMAN.
TOWN. PRILADELVIIII, Oct. 2D, 1564.
Notice is hereby given, agreeably to Section 2of the
Act of Geniral Assembly of the Corn monivealth of Penn
sylvania, entitlf d •' An act enabling Banks of the Com
monwealth to become Associations for the p urpose of
Banking under the laws of the United States, approv
ed the 22d day of August, A. D. 1.164, that the Stock
holders of the Bank of Germantown have this day voted
to become such an Association; and that its Directors
have procured the authority of the owners of more than,
two- thirds of the Capital Stock io make the certificate
required therefor by the laws of the United SOTTO,
CHARLES .
Cashier:- .
0c22 Sot
par PIOTIOE.—TEIE BOOKS OF 8111B
SCRIFTION to the Capital kook of the:MER
CANTILE PETROLEUM COMPJ NT will be. opened
TO-DAY, at our office, for receiving subscriptions for a
limited number of shares of said stock.
The production of this Company is now equal to•
Fifty Barrels of Oil per day, which 'will enable the
Company to pay large dividends iminediately.
For further information apply to the undersigned.
For the Corporators. COCH RAN & RUSSELL, .
No. 22 North FRONT Street.
NOVEMBER llth , 1E134. . . noll-12t
lan, • NOTICE.—ALL COMMITTEES OR
IMNIF* persons having claims against the UNION
LEAGUE, of •Philadelphia, will present them to the
undersigned, before January 1, 1565, at Union League
Reuse, 121.6 CHESTNUT Street.
noll-St • JAMES L. CLAOHOR
Mr" OIL SUBSCRIPTIONS.—BOOKS
to receive subscriptions to Se ren tracts of vain
able Oil Territory,in fee simple, situated fronting on the
Alleshcz y river and its tributaries,are'how open. These
tracts are onusnally well located, three of them adjoin
ing the properties of the "Allegewi'vand "Tionesta' ,
Oil Campaniee, the other four being in close contiguity
to them and to the wells and . properties of the • Far
rar, N ~" Bull Creek ," and • .President" 011 Compa
nies.
• - -
It is proposed to receive only 100 subscriptions at
$l,OOO each, the subscribers themselves,' when the list
is made up, to organize the Company, elect their own
oThcerr, die This enterprise presents unusual induce
nts to subscribers.
For litape or Circulars, or to secure one or more of the
balance of Shares. address or apply to. •
DUNCAN If. MITCHESON,
N. E. cor. FOURTH and WALNUT Ste., Phila.
' Subscriptions by nail or otherwise also received. bl
BORDA, Eau., Trustee,
nolo-4t No. 327 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
iFor- GIRARD BANS, • .
PHILADELPAI .4. November 1, Net
.This Bank has declared a DIVIDED; 11, out of the profits
of the last sis mouths. of FIVE PER CUT., payable
on demand, free of all taxes.
It ill be necessary for the holders of stock which has
not been consolidated to surrender their old certificates
for consolidation before receiving the dividend.
By order of the Board.
W. L. SCHAFFER. Cashier.
•
UNION /MAIL
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 1. NM.
meeting of the Board of Directors, held this day,
a•Dividend of FIVE PER CENT. for the last six months,
free of all taxes, was declared, payable oh demand.
no2-wfm6t J. J. HDOll4,'Cashier.
PENN NATIONAL BANK,
1 PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 1. 1884
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of
FIX PER CENT. on the Capital Stock for the last six
months, payable on demand. clear of all taxes.-
not-wfmSt JAMES.ROSSUL, Cashier.
NATIONAL BABEL OF COM
MERCE. l'aminsi.Prrrs, Pl ,, verober 1.1804.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a divi
de/141 of FIVE Per . Cent., payable on demand, clear of
taxes. [not wrzath] JOsiN A. LEWIS, Cashier.
OFFICE OF £TNA
ar COMPANY, No. 824 WALNUT Street. •
PHILADELPHIA, October 21, 1864.
NOTICE is hereby given that all stock of the ,tna
Mining Company, on which instalments are dna and
unpaid have been declared forfeited, and will bo sold'
at public auction on MONDAY. November %et, 166-1, at
12 o'clock, noon at the office of the Secretary of the
Company, according to the Charter and By:taws, un
less paid on or before that day.
B
B 7 order of the Board of Directors.
, A. NPOPIS,
0021 tno2l Secretary anti Tilasuar.
MEETING OF THE STOCK
HOLDERS of the POPE PARK OIL will be held
on MON DAY, November H. H 64, at the Office of the
Company, No 133 South FOURTH Street, for the pur
pose of electing a new Board of Dir odor& •
By order of the Board.
no/3. St* EDW. H. FLOOD, Eecretarr.
TREASURER'S DEPART Mt ENT
far
PANY. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY COM-
CALVERT STATION. Bat'srlioste, October 21,1854
DIVIDEO D NO. 3.—The President and Directors of
this Company have this day declared a DIVIDEND OF
TWO (2) PER ma., clear of National and State
taxes. for the quarter entline September 30th. payable
to the Stockholders on the 10th of NOVEMBER next, at
this office.
The transfer books will be closed from the let until
the 10th of November inclusive. By .ordsr.
oc24•mwflOt • J. S. LBIS, Treasurer.
PENNSYLVANIA R A ILRO
COMPANY. TREASURER'S DEPARTMEAT,
PHILADELPHIA. Roy. 2, Mt —The Board of Directors
have 'I BIS DAY declared a sect-anneal dividend. of
FIVE PER CBOT. on the Capital Stock of the Company,
clear of National and State taxes, payable on and after
15th instant.
Powers of attorney for collection of Dividende.can be
had on application at the office of the Company. No.
238 South THIRD street.
nob lm TH9B. T. FIRTH, Treasurer.
tarDIVIDEND NOTICE.—OFFICE OF
THE PHILADELPHIA 6.111).OIL CUBE% OIL
COMPANY, No. 337 WALNUT Street.
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 28, 1804.
The Directors of the Company have this day declared
the Second Dividend of One Per Cent, on the Capital
Stock of the Company. pay able on and after TUESDAY,
November 16, 1864, clear of State taxes. •
The transfer Books will be closed on the 10th of No
vember, MS o'clock P. M., and opened on the 15th.
W. D. PAINTER,
• Secretary.
WESTERN BANK OF PHIL/L.
DELPHIA, OCTOBER 18, 1869.
The Annual Meeting of STOCKHOLDERS of We
Bank will be held at the BANKING HOUSE on TUES
DAY, the first day orNoTeinher text. at 12 o'clock M.
And the'Annnal lElection for DIRECTORS will be held
at the BANKING HOUSE on MONDAY,the twenty•tret
:day of November next, between the hours of 10 S. M.
and 2P. 14
0c19.tn021 C. N. WICITIANDT: Caddo..
GREAT CENTRAL CLOTHING HOU SE,
MLI
ARY
GTH PRI L
NBY . VANIA• CA
VALRY:
Authority has heen granted to Captain GEO.
D. STROUD and First Lieutenant HENRY J.
TODDY 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 INTENT HALL,
602 SPRUCE Street,
Between 9 A. M. and 6 P. rd., daily,
to the above officers.
City bounty $l5O 06
United States bounty 300 00
Approved:
WOFFICE PENNSYLVANIA. RAIL
ROAD COMPANY,-
PHILADRLPHIA, Nov. 4th, 1}364.
• NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.—The Shareholders in
tell Company aro notified that, -under Resolution of the
t 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 intt -
• Each Shareholder entitled to a fractional part of a
share, under the terms of the Resolution, shall have the
privilege of subscribing for a fell share on the payment
of Fifty Dollars.
This Stook will be issued at the par value of FIFTY
DOLLARS per share. Accrued interest at SEX PER
CENT. will be charged from let inst. until payment is
made.
The Books for snbscriptfon.and payment will be open
on bIORDAY, the 7th iustand will close on the 91st of
December• next,.aft6r whech• no farther subscriptions
will be received under this Resolution.
THOS. T. FIP.TH,
Treasurer.
nab-tdeSl
OrOFFICE OF TUE BRIGGS OIL
COMPANY, No. 147 South .FOURTH Street.
Novamsna 9, 1864.
The Board of Directors have this day. declared a
Dividend of ONE PER CENT. on the Capital Stook of
this Company, payable on the 19th instant. The trans.
ter books will be closed on the 18th inst.. at 3 o'clock,
and be opened• on the 21st.
noll•tno19 'CHABLIS A DUY, Treasurer.
tar" EXCIIA.NOE BANK OF PITTS.
BURG, November. let, 1664 .— The Board of Dl
!rectors have this day declared a dividend of SIX PER
CENT. ont of the earnings of the last six months. The
United States tax will be paid by the Bank.
Eastern stockholders will be paid at the Western
Bank of Philadelphia on or. after the 10th lust
n03.12t B. MURRAY. Cashier.
RETAIL DRY:6OODS.
C00PB13.:&' CONLRD . ,
• S. B. fIORNER HINT ;;USID.MARKET STREETS.
Cloaka of Velour Cloths. •
Cloaks of Frosted Beaveri.
Cloaks of Black Beavers.
Cloaks of. Velvet Beavers.
Cloaks for best Custom.
(Usk Room Replete with Fine Garments.
Woolen Long Shawls at Right Prices.
Black Thibet Long Shawls.
Childrento and:Miasea' Shawls. .0. •
• - % • BEST CLOTH STOCK
.In,lown, and at the lowest prices for same qual i ty: We
home the year some extra Rue qualities or. Beaver
Cloakings and Overcoatings ; also, of American and im
ported black and fancy trowsorings, with some capital
goods for bush' ers snits. These, in addition to our regu
lar stock of Woolens, make it very attractive to good
class buyers.
BLANKETS. .
$/5 for best pair in Blanket Room. .
' . $2?, $2l, $lB. and $l7 Royal Bed Blankets. •
. *l6 sad $l5 Blankets aro unexceptionable.
Lower Grades at els. $l2. $ll, and $lO 50.
• Finest Crlb and Cradle Blankets $3 to $B.
PLAID POPLINS.
Goad quality all. wool Plaid Poplins.
Good-quality Wool Plaids.
• Gay Plaids for Misses' Dresses.
• Prices are based on gold at 90 premium.
Black Wool Delaines, a line stock at 90 premium..
Black Alpacas. Detainee, PrlntS, &c., &c.
'Good stook of White Goode. n012.2t
628. 1109R,SICIRTB. . 628.
TH6 "NSW FLEXIBLEBKIRT," JUST 0111 1 .
The most pliable Hoop Skirt In the market equal to
the " Duplex Eliptic, ' ' and at much lower prices. For
sale. ND boleFale and retail, at blanufactory, No. 628
AEON Street. . Inol2-6tn , WM. T. HOPKINS.
628. •HOOP SEIRTS. 628.
The tnost complete assortment in the city. For symme
try, finish. durability, and cheapness,. have no equal in
the market. Guaranteed to give satisfaction in every
particular. Wholesale and retail at Manufactory, No.
628 ANON Street;
6t* WILLIAM T. HOPKINS.
WINTER GOODS, AT THE LOWEST
T I "MARKET PRICE.—A large , assortment vtiong
and square Shawls.
French hierinoes; all colors:
English Afe'rinoes, lg and 2 yards wido, cheap.
DItESS 000DS.—Delaines and Caltcoes•in variety.
Cloths, Cassimeres, and Satinets, good and cheap.
Atlitlnds of Flannels. and in all Qualities. •
Table Linens, Napkins, Towels. and Toweling, at
JOHN H. STOKES'.
n 62 No: TWA-ARCH Street.
c 4 VBMAIL DE ' PARIS"' IS NOT
• Ji-a paint, •powder, or paste, but a most -delicious
preparation thargives both the color and texture of po
lirlif d ivory to the skin. SIMMS JOUIDT, 110. 111
MTH Street, below Chestnut. • .
cc L'EMAIt..DE PARIS" CAN BE
used by all ladies intim priyaoy of the to /Zee,
It removes all *pots and roughness, and its purifying
effect on the skin calls forth freshness, color, and
beauty: X JODIN, m Tsktra reet, below
.obestunt. ,
66 Ir.'EMAIL DE PARIS" QUICKLY
A- 4 and effectually removes those unsightly black
worm specks which detract so much from the bean' y of
the skin. B. J01:1111, . No. • 111 TENTH Street, hew
Chestnut.
•
66 T 'EMAIL DE ..PARIS" IS . EB.
'LA PECIALLY endorsed by Heinle Vestyall, Mrs.
Waller, and many. ladies in, private life, whose com
mendatory letters, for obvious reasons, cannot be pnb
hailed. E. JOUIN, 111 S. TENTH Street.
Oilicers and soldiers whose complexions have become
tanned or bronzed by the exposure incident to a camp
life. will End tLe "Email " invaluable.
Orders by mail should be addressed. JARED &
RENE. General Importers, Philadelphia. oc3-mwa tf
. FANCY :-FIURS.
LADIES' FAliftilf .FOl3.
JOHN
~
No. ns ARCH Street, above Seventh Street.
At hie old established store.
IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER, AND
DEALER IN FANCY FURS
LADIES AND CHILDREN.
Having now in store a very large and beautiful aisort
inent of all the different hinds and qualities of FANCY
FURS FOR LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR, I
solicit a call from those in want.
Remember the name and number.
JOHN . PARMA,
718 ARCH Street, above Seventh.
I. haie no partner or connection with any ottier store
in this city. • oc3-4inif
CORAELIIII3 & BASER,
Have the pleasure to announce that they are now pie
pared to tarnish
A NEW STYLE OF GAS FIXTURE,
DWELLINGS, STORES, OFFICES, etc.,
N, Treasurer
LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY.
45#318-laLif
$20, n00 MAP GIVEN AWAY.'
Sept. 12, 126
Hon. ilorithe Greeley:
NUR klie: I have endeavored to put a suggestion in
writing, and not having leisure time to mature the plan
further, I enclose herewith to you, &Riming deeply inte
rested in the Teenlt of. the present political campaign,
capable °find ging as to the propriety of adopting the
suggestions sent 'II on • think favorably, you will
please place the matter in the hands of a suitable Pub •
Usher. Of course Ido not wish my name to appear.
. • Yours most truly.
The aboviletter irast,handed to WI three months ago
by Mr. G., and. we immediately took-the matter in
band, and after expending $23.000 and the labor of forty..
Engineers, Draughtsmen, and Photographers, have
Produced the followin g suggestion of the eminent States
man who desired to see it , realized. The suggestion is
this: • '
Make &Great Steel Plate Aalioaal Map to show by the
use of three different colors the FREE NORTHERN STATES,
the States which SECEDED and the Neutral Slave States,
as Kent:Why, Maryland, and Missouri, and to show
by some other distinct coloriu( those Valle of the South
ern cynlntey- - ttsx, Seaseore, rixers. over
to, and along wnich the Union Army and Navy have
passed. to which they have penetrated. and from which
the Rebel Army and Navy hare been driven, so as to
.distin clip show the progress made by President' Lin
coln in per Ring down the Walton—to eliow by a sepa
rate color ALL THAT IS LEFT OF THE SOUTHERN
CONFEDERACY AT THE PRESENT DA t'E,,and by
another distinct color show the extant of ground con
quered from them' in four years. To show by stripes
or' stars the‘position held , at this time by the Union
as roles, and by. bare the position of the Rebel armies,
the mate of the people could thus see at a glance how
the country stands. Show also our blockading-fleet
off Mobile, Dew Orleans, Charleston, Wilmington,
Newbern, - and:Fortress Monroe. All battle fields to be
masked with a red dash.
The Western States and Territories to be colored and
divided with statistical information, showing the rela
tive population of the three divisions of the United
States.
All of which• has been carried out on Lloyd's Na
tional Administration. Map, on which we have ex
pended a fortune, and is pronounced the best map of
the country ever issued, showing not only the war
'features of the country, but exhibiting 600,000 towns,
villages, post offices, and railroad stations. AU the
railway sin operation, the stations, and distances marked
ketweeri each station. This great map is SIX FEET
IraRGE, on an entire sheet of strong linen paper whic
can be folded the same as a newspaper. On the bac
of this immerse man is printed, Lloyd's Great Map of
tLe Mississippi River, made , for the Gevernmett.
sliming every house along .te • oanks and owners
names*, all the battle-points.cities and towns that were
lombardeci Clad fteet are marked on it from
St. Louis to the Unit".
A single copy of each of these great National Maps
will be sent to one address free of charge, by address
ing the publisher and enclosing 25 cents to prepay
post° ye on same. No agents can obtain more than a
sample copy till after the election.
J.-T. LLOYD.
- American Mtn Publieher.
No. 23 COURTl.draln Street, New York.
Papers friendly to the cause will oblige by airing One
insertion. •
EVIDENCE OF TEE CORRECTNESS OF LLOYD'S
Dian.
"Lloyd's new Map of she United States, mounted on
rollers, and varnished, is lb.' best Map of oar country
Ever published for so low a price as $l. It ought to be
hung up by every fireside to illusCi.2te. the daily pro
gress and incidents of the war for the
HORLOE GR.SBLF,Y.
LLOYD'S FARMERS', TELEGRAPH, EXPRESS,
D RAILED/ D. NAY will be of great service to us.
at d we have tubteribed FIVE - HUNDRED DOLLARS
to show our Several 'Express Lines. We deem it a vary
useful Map, and recommend It to business men. .
ADAMS' EXPRESS 00..
• , By W. B. DINSMORE, President.
We think . . highly of LLOYD'S ?At MEW,
_TELE
GRAPH, EXPRESS. AND RAILROAD MAP We have
subscribed FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS to show our
Telegraph Lines. • •
AMERICAN TELBORAPH CO., •
Per C. LIVINGSTON. Secretary.
J. T. Li.orp, -Sni : Sena .me sample copies Uf
your Map of the bliseissippi River, and Your price per
hundred copie s. Rear Admiral Chas. R. Davie, com-
mac ding the lifisaiseippi Squadron, is authorized to pur
chase a supply of them for the use of his squadron.
• GIDkOR WELLES, Secretary Navy...
• HEADQUARTERS ARMIES OF TEE UNITED STATES,
IN THE FIELD, July 12. 1864.
Lieut. Oen. Grant &rids me to say that LLOYD'S
TOPOGRAPHICAL, MAP• OF VIRGINIA. is the Map
universally in use in the army, and that its reliability
ie acknowledged on all hands.
ADAM BADRAII, Lieut.. Colonel and
' It-d&w ' Military. Secretary Gen. Grant's Staff. •
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SALES, and will be sold at very low price*.
ASHMEAD & EVANS, '
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nol4-tf No. 724 CHESTNUT Street.
TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF THE OIL
. Regions of PenntYlvania, 4 feet square, showing
every well and owner's name.
Prices—sheets $1; pocket form $1 ; • prctet form,
mounted on lip. rt, $4; on rollers mounted on linen,ss.
For sale by WILLI dal S. & AI7F HE D MA RTIEN.
nol4 606 CHESTNUT etreet.
EDIJCA.TIONALL.
rCONVERBE IN FRENCH ISN THE
wish of every one who tries to learn the langnage.
Zany labor at the home tasks of committing to memory
and reciting roles, conjugations and phrases, and most
frequently find their expectations disappointed—they
have learned to read, but have no speaking habit of the
language. .
Others practice Mr. Delacroix's combinations of ra
tional. syntactic and idiomatic exercises, under his im
mediate verbal elucidations, and, by rational applica
tions of the idiom, gradually, and is a comparatively
abort time, acquire a clear apprehension and use of all
that the grammars and phrate books endeavor to teach,
and much more that they neglect to teach, together
with an ample fund of words and a habit of their vari
ations, for the ready expression. of their own ideas in
business and social intercourse, without any other
trouble or thought of the matter than attention to the
Practice during the hours they pate with the teacher.
A language thus acquired through the agency of the
judment, can never, comparatively speaking. be for
gotten. THB FRANOR STUDY.
nnl4-1t - 007 FILDBBT street.
PROPOSALS.
OFFICE OP. ASSISTANT . QUARTER
MASTER MILITARY' DISTRICT OP . PHILA
DELPHIA, No. 1103 GIRARD Street, Nov. 14, 1854.
SkALED PROPOSALS will be received at 'llia Office
until , noon of THURSDAY. 17th ineteet, for the erec
tion and completion of additional frame buildings at
McClellan U. S. A. General Respite, in conformity to
Plans and Specifications now at the Office of JOIIN
McARTHUR, Jr., Esq., Architect; No. 159 South lixth
street. .
Proposals Must state the shortest time required to
complite the work, and must be made upon the realm
toms furnished at this Office:
. . . .
The rutted States reserves the right to reieoCall bEde
deemed incompatible with its ir.tereets. _
• • ALBER'r At3HMEAD.
n014.4t Captain and I. Q. N.
all R T.E RN AST Rit'S - DEPART
IIBNT. • P#ILADELPELIA, NOTember„l3, 1854.
ss&Lav,PEOPOSAIS will be received tot this office •
until •12 o'clock, 'ht. on SATURDAY, November 19th ,
1184, fdr the immediate delivery at the United States
Storehouse, Hanover street wharf, of the following ar
ticles, viz :
10 (ten) reams (heavy smooth) double medium Wrap
ping Paper.
3 (three) barrels French Glue.
sto (the hundred) yards Riglet and Furniture, assort
ed sizes.
1 (one) 3-foot C•mposing Stick. . '
9 (two) Fonts Hollow Quadrats. •
(eight) Chases, (four 18 x at, G ur 16 x 21)
2,5% (twenty. five hundred) Card Boards,, assorted
colors. •
3 (three) Fonts Border, (for Quarto. Cards.)
1 (one) Ruling machine and Fixtures.
1 (one) 50 lbs. Font English Italics, with Spaces and
Quads
80 (sixty) Skins Imitation Russian Leather.
98 (forty- eight) Skins Blue English Tible Leather.
1(one) (gall.) Jar Blue Paste,_ for Ruling Ink.
2 (two) (qt ) Bottles Blue Carmine Ink,' (for ruling
head lines.)
1 (one) Mitreing Machine and Lead Cutter (combined.)
6 (six)•Fon:s Single Rule.
6 (six) Fonts Vickie Rule.
2 (two) Fonts Double Rule. '
All of. the above described to be of the best quality.
and subject to the inspection of an inspector appointed
on the part of the Government.
Bidders will stn e price, both in writing and figures,
and the amount or quantity of each article bid for and
time of delivery.
Each bid must be guaranteed by two !wooly ible par
lOUS, whose signatures -must be appended to the guar
anty, and certified to as being good and sufficient seen-'
. rity frr the amount involved, by the United States Dis
trict Judge, Attorney or Collector, or other public offi
cer, otherwise the bi d will not be considered.
The right is reserves to reject all bids deemed too
high, and do bid_from a defaulting contractor will be
rr calved.
By older of Colon 4 el Herman Biggs, Chief Qatrter
master. GEORUE R. ORR%
nol4-4t Captain end - A Q. M.
QUART E RNA S TER'S DEPART
.
murvr. PHILADELPHIA. Nov - 13, Mt
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office
ED til 12 o'clock iii., THURSDAY; 17th November. 1e64,
for the immediate delivery at the United States Stoe
house, HANOVER-Street wharf, of the following erg
cies. viz:
1.000 (one thomeand) Sides Bridle Leather oak-tanned,
best quality, about twelve ponuds to the Side.
3641) (three hundred) Buckskins, tanned in oil -
100 (one hundred) Deorakins, for thongs to sew covers
on teddies.
1, COB (one thousand ) Whips, black-snaii e, all leather.
All of the above-described to be of the best-quality
,
and - subject to the inspection of an inspector appointed
on the part of the Go ernment.
. Bidders will state price, both in writing and fignres,
, and the amount or quantity of each article bid for, and
Abe -time of delivery.
Each bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per
sons, 'whose signatures roust be appended to the gua
rantee, and certified, to as being good and sufficient
security for the amount involved. by the United States
District Judge. Attorney, or Collector, or other public
)nicer; °Mei wimthe bid will not be conside red.
The 11 ght is reserved to reject all bids deemed too high,
and no bid from a d efa ult lag contractor will be rec sired.
By order of Col. Herman Biers Chief Quartermaster.
tiEkR(3B It URME,
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• (Established 1786, ) -
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nol4-3V . NO. 7:113 CHESTNUT Street
tFINE SCOTCH GINGHAM UM-
Pinßi s e L e i lt '. -
American 0 . ing . lia . m ' ilie ' 2 ' billas. ...:' '....
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Good Cotton Umbrellas.
, Well- made Umbrellas.
Buy of -
. : JOS. FUSSELL, ~
n01.4-6s , Nds. 2 and 4 North FOURTH Street.
NEW YO Rll _AN D - LIVERPOOL
.PETROLEUM OOKPANY. •
OAPITAL STOOK, $1,000,000.
• . I'oo,ooo SHARES AT $lO !CH.
Subscription PACs $5 per Stare: '
LANDS YIELDING LARGELY. ..;
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- OPIUM:
HON. DANIEL S. DICKINSON, President.
WM. T. PHIPPS, Vice President.
ROBERT BASSETT, Seiretary.
Books are open for subscription at the office of the Com
pany, No. 24 Empire Bnilding, 71 BROADWAY, N. Y.
The lands of the Company are situated in the heart of
the 011 Region, and include portions of those well
known localities, "the McElheny Farm, the two Mc-
Clintock Farms," and other proved and valuable work -
- ing territories, including. over Two Thousand acres of
the best Oil Territories along 011 Creek and in West
Virginia, now under process of successful development,
and oil is already regularly and largely produced from
several wells upon them. " 29-(1 . 11 W 3 m
Address the Company, "P. 0. Box 5568," New York.
MON% SPECTACLES,',
JAMES W. QUEEN &
5e26.2m 924 CHESTNUT Stmt.
MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Of all IdOLlto be had at
JAMES W. QUEEN .& 00. 1 6;
i•o'-21 924 MIMI? End.
I:TERRY; RUDDY,
DistUler sint L lirh ) 'Wholesale Dealer in
NONOIOADELA, RYE, AND
WHISKIES,
1.45 - NORTH SECOND STREET. below Rae.. Phila.
RENRY•HUDDY.
Diel9-am) - . 'ISAAC L. EVANS.
NOTICE. -ALL _CLAIMS: 'AGAINST
me must be prelented &t once for settlement. •
OBARLIIS STERNBItRGER,
nol2-St . . 14 BANK street.
FRENCH FLUTING EXECUTED IN
BD hour's notice, at Mrs. S. IIIoCIALLAt'S Depot
for French Designs. •
106 SOUTH ELEVENTH STREET. •
Liberal discount made to Stores and . Dress Makers.
Alt the late Designs in Ladies' and Children's Dresses,
Cloaks. Coats, Waldo, Sleeve,Jackets,stc ,eto, received
as soon as they.make their appearance in &Imp°. lt*
•
1 - 4 NM ER'S ITNEQUALED , STY LE CO
- Photographs are now in ths height of pop
clarity, appreciated for their raromerits and moderate
charge — only $l5O. • SECOND attest, above Green. 144,
CARTES DE - VISITIC.-WHEN YOU
r. a 11170 5., 'go 'direct to 624 , ARCH street, B. F.
g popular gallery. His pictures, for accoracy,
taste and finish. are proverbial. it*
TASTEFUL AND SUBSTANTIAL OLOTHINO
WANI'S.
A YOUNG LADY, COMPETENT TO
TEACH English,Freneli and the rudiments et Latta.
desires a Situgtion as Visiting Governess, in or near the
city.
nol4-6t* Addicts "R A.," at this oats.
AN EXPERIENCED TEACELER OF
Mathematics and Practical Enghleoring, (formerly
a University Professor) is at present forming a select
class, or will sive private Instructions in Mathematics,
Surveying, Navigation, Mechanical drawing, and
other collateral branches. Address "Civil Engineer, "
office or The Press. nol2-40
T)RUGGIST.-WANTED, A YOUNG
idan, thoroughly conversant with the business, to
aot 'as clerk in a drug stare, in Little flock. Arkaneaa.
Apply, with reference, to JOHN M. MARIS &
noll-St* 711 DIARKET Street.
WANTED-A SITUATION . FOR A
LAD of fifteen years. who is willing to make
himself generally useful. Can give the best of refer
ences. Address Box 517 Pod Office. nol2-at
'ANTED -$ 5,000 TO $15,000 FOR
T three or font months. for which a good interest
would be paid. Address Box 2494; P. 0..
. nol2-3t*
WAI• TED-50 OPERATORS WITH
T T Grover & Baker's No. 9 Shuttle Machines, on
Arrny work. Constant employment and good wages.
Apply between 9 and 12 and 2 and 4 o'clock, at 505
CHEbTBUT Street, third stcry. Also, 100 banters.
noll-3t
119 VAT TED-A COMPETENT BOOK
KEEPER, to take charge of the Books of an Oil
Company now in full operation. References required.
address Box 1685, Poet Office. noll-30
WANTED -A CUTTER AND SALES
MAN insFiV3l Claes Tailoring Establishment.
Liberal Terms to one .who can influence Good Trade.
Address P. 0. Box 1339. • n010.6t
WANTED,. AGENTB.-AGENTS IN
every_County. at $7O a month. expenses pad, to
latroduceitfteen new and linftil articlee. the beet sell
big ever offered. For partianlars, address OTIS T.
GARRY, BIDDEFORD, MAINE. oc2G-dar.W3m
WANTED TO RENT-BY FIRST
of SaallarY , a spacious STORE, suitable for a
Wholesale Drug House, on Third, between Arch and
Market, or Is arkot, between Third and Fifth. Address
Box 2526, Philadelphia P. 0. nol2-6t*
88,000 TO $10,000.-A PARTNER
wanted with $B,OOO to $lO,OOO inn &UNIT
FACTDRING business, now in successful. operation.
affording over HD per cent. profit on all sales. which
can be extended to almost any extent, to the wholesale
trade.
Address, rtating where an interview may be had,
"Partner," Press 'Ake. nol2-2t*
$3,000, 10YrrA — GB. T
f2Fi L ve O Ye A ttr ll :, at 4 i!i ll ye
per cent. per annum. Apply to
LEWIS R. REDNER,
non. St : No. 152 South FOURTH Street. . .
.FOR SALE AND TO LET.
FOR RENT-THE LARGE FIHOTO
"POMO Rooms formerly occupied by W. L. GER
HON, corner of SEVENTH. and CM £NUT. Streets.
Alio, several other roon it over the Photographic Rooms.
Inquire at GIS WASHINGTON Square: nol4
al FOR BALE OR TO RENT, A DE
lea. arable tbree•etory Brick Dwelling. situated at
281 South THIRD Street. apply to .
BOEIRT MSC GREGOR,
It 419 WALtiTIT Street.
elel TO RENT, :UNTIL THE FIRST OF
June; a superior country Residence .with stable,
&c., situated about Nix niVettfrom the city. Afters to
city by Ncrth Pennsylvania Railroad. Apply to .
• ROBERT MAC GRIIGOR,
it . • 419 WALNUT Street.
et TO KEN SMALLMESTRABLE
matiHOUSE, on Franklin Street, Apply to T; CHUBB,
803 CB ESTNUT Street, econd story. ' 2....n01.4-2t• •
'IR FOR SALE—ARCS-STREET Bll
sa SIN BSS STAND, No. 119, oast of. Second street.
Lot I'7 by 10T feet ; only $6,700,
. Splendid large first-class Dwelling Arch street, east
of Sir th. • Lot 25 by 276 feet deep to (cherry street, with
elegant garden, stable, &a.; $215,C00.
Elegant large Dwelling on arch street, - west of Tenth.
.Lot 24 by 160 fee t deep; t 24.000
First class large Store Property 102 North Third st.
'Lot 26 by 120 feet deep; $21,000.
Splendid Dwelling corner of Twentieth and Wallace
Stmts. Lot 20 by 111 feet deep 658,600.
Neat Dwelling south side of Wallace street, west of
Nineteenth. Lot 16 by 1f0; price $5,4C11
Store and Dwelling 164 Noith hixth street, below
Bace: price $ 6,600 .
Very large side-yard Dwelling on Seventh etrest,
above Spring Garden. Lot 44 by 90; price $12,800. Im
mediate possession.
Neat side-yard Dwelling OA Franklin street, above
Poplar: price sll.o[o.
Besides near $5,000.600 worth of otber city property.
Call for catalogue or send your address.
GEORGE C. MILLER.
Neal Ilstate Broker,
nol2-2tif . No. 151 North SIXTH Street.
SR FOR SALE - NEAT COTTAGE
mca
2909 Green street, 10 rooms. Lot 25 x'lso feet, well.
adorned with shrubbery. 'Terms easy; price 66.600
Also, a c' nvenient 3-story-brick Dwelling, No. 2330
Green street. Lot 20 s 140. Terms easy; Price only
$5.500.
Large side lot can be had 'with the latter property, if
desired:
Immediate possession of both Properties given.
Also, a lat ge number of first-class properties in vari
ous localities. • B P. GLEkki,
123 South FOURTH Street, and
nol2.tf S. W. cor. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN.
et FOR SALE OR TO LBT-A. "WR
AC:IL ber of comfirenient - new DWELLINGS, with modern
'improvements, on North Eleventh, Twelfth. and Thir
teenth streets. Apply to TATLOW JACKSON,
614 CHESTNUT Street, or at
n 0124 1858 North T W ELF PH Street.
a FOR BALE-THE VERY DEBI-
Arai - rable four-story brick dwelling house, No. 126
North TWENTIETH. Street. above. Arch, opposite St.
Clement's Church. 18 feet front and 100 feet ceep
&pply to . LEWIS H. EXOtin,
nett-3t' . No. 152, South FOITRT West.
PULPIT FOR BALE-NEARLY NEW
—At Vecond-hamt Depot, SEVENTH Street..stboVe
Thompson.Otolo-St.*l NATHAN W. EGLI&
• • BOARDING. •
• ROARDING.-TWO SECOND STORY
•a-P Booms, with Board. No children. Reference re
quired:- 80. 28S South FOURTH Street. noel. 3t4'
• - LOST AIITDAFOII33IIO.7
APPLICATION WILL BB MADE TO
tie Managers of the MERCANTILE LIBRARY
COSIPAbY for renewal of certificate of one share of
stock, No. 913, standing in the name of JOHN G. WHE
LAN, the same having been lost or mislaid. • lts
•
.OBT OR MISLAID-A. PERPETUAL
JLA :'Policy of Insurance, No. 16,077
' Issued by the
FIRE ASSOCIATION Oct. 15, Isso, to JAMES MILLI.
OAR, for $1,200, on property N. E cor. of Brown and
Bmery streets. Any information thereof will 'be re.
caved by C. STIFLE, No. 530 /11orth. THIRD Street.
oclB.rawf-1.2"1
INSIIIIANCE.
OFFICE OP. THE DELLWAVI,E -MU
VIAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY
PHILLADELPFETA, November 9, 1684.
The following statement of tire affairs of the Cora.
muiy is publielied in conformity with a provision of its
cbarter:
Premiums received. from November I, 1823,
to October 81, 1881:
On Maxine and Inland Risks $424,047 90
On Pl;e Maks 138,657 18
662,705 OS
Premiums on Policies not . marked
off, 'november 1,1583
Premiums marked off as earned
from November 1, 1863, to uo
. toner 1, 1f64:
On Marine and Inland Risks 416,264 73
On Fire Risks.. 1`0,556 75
-- 536,82146
Interest during same period, sal
vages, dm
LOSEOS, Expensee, dre., during the
year, as above.
Marine and Inland Navigation
Losses •-•••••• 214,291 S 2
Pl3O Losses 49,686 82
Return Premiums 29,204 98
Re-Insurances 42,649 28
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A gency .Charges 19.064 98 . -
Advertising, Printing, 5m....—. 8,689 LS
"Taxes—ll. S Tax on Premiums ) . •
Policy, Stamps, de., ..... 11 : 286 27 -
Expenses, Salaries, Rent, Ito—. 14,0E9 00
881,061 28
* This is exclusive of the amount reserved. for Taxes
on Dividends and Prbfits.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, NOV. 1, 1864
$lOO,OOO United States Five per cent. Loan,
1671 • • $100.030 00
111,000 Butted States 6 per cent. Loan, IMI. 116.215 00
76,020 United States 6 per cent. Loan, 6-20 s. 75.562 30
100,000 State of Pennsy lvania 6 per cent.
Loan 93,665 00
54,000 State of Pennsylvania 6 per cent.
Loan 65,610 al
128,060 Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loan-. 122,520 37
20,000 Pennsylvaniaßallroad let Mortgage
• 0 per cent. Bonds •—•—• 2%.000 00
60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mortgage _
6 Ter cent. Bonds 53,260 00
15,000 &Xi Chaves Stock Germantown Gas
Company, principal and interest
goaranteed by the city of Phila
delphia -
6,500150 Shares Stock Pennsylvania Rail
road Company .9,100 06
6,000 100 Shares Stock North Pennsylvania •
Railroad. Company .....
.. • 3,010 00
6C,000 Tutted States Treasury Ce rtificates
of In kebtedness46.426 . oo
. _
- - -
80.003 State of Tenneesee 6 per cent. Lou..a 12.000 oo
128.700 Loam on Bond and Mortgage, numb'
aecnred . 128400 CO
$863,200 Par. • Cost, $841,100.60 Market Value. $837.627 87
Beal Betate 26,0t0 03
131liareceivable for insurances made., ..... 118,330 42
Balances due at Agencies—premiums on Ma- •
rine Policies, accrued interest, and other
debts due the-Company 28,793 24
Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and
other Companies $4 263, estimated value.. 2,230 00
Cash on deposit with United States
Government subject to ten days'
' $lOO,OOO 00
Cas)i on deposit , 'Banks.— 158,164 93
CP IIII I. II daw A T••••••••,•••••—•••--- ta , os „ AsA
i,es2 99
PHILADELPHIA, November 9. 1561.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a
CASH DIVIDEND of TEN PER CENT. on the CAP[- . .TAL STOCK, and SIX. PER CENT. interest on. the
SCRIP of the Company. payable on and after theist
December proximo, free of National and State taxes •
Tbey have also declared a SCRIP DIVIDEND' of
FORTY PER CENT. on lbw-EARNED PREMIUMS for
the year ending ectober 81, 1864, certificates for which
will be issued to the parties entitled to the same, on and
after the Ist December proximo, free of National. and
State taxes.
They hove ordered, also, that the SCRIP CERTIFI
CATES PF PSOFIT3 of the Company. for the year
1E.60, be redeemed .in CASH, at the office of the Com
pany, on and after the let December proximo, all Inte
rest thereon to cease on that day. • •
Aka -
Ito certificate of profits issued under 3:5. By
the Act of Incorporation, "no certificate ehatt issue
ttn we claimed within :l ium yis
ekthe declaration
of the divideritt tollreo it evideve."
Samuel B Stokt*,
J. Z. reaug(oll,
Henry Sloan
William 0. tioullon,
Edward Darlington,
H Jones Brooke,
Jacob P. Jones,
James B. McFarland,
Joshua P. Byre,
tbencerMcllvains,
John B. Semple. Pittsburg,
B. Berger, Pittsburg.
• •
Timlnas C. ttand; . . -
Jahn°. Davis,
gclmusid A. bonder,
TheophilusPauldinz,
John B. Penrose,
James Traquair,
Hem C. Dallett, Jr.,
James C. Hand,
William C. Ludwig,
Joseph H. Seal,
t`2o ol :se 0. Leiper,
Hugh Craig, •
'Robert Du.rton,
THOMAS
JOHN 0
H3WRY Liana. Secre
AbtrgEs ••
: 'FAMILIES; HOTELS, DYE: •
• • 9
&c.,. nnsupplied with the Universal- Cica•Wheel
Clothes wringer—the best and only reliable wringer—
will Had it to their interest to use one of these invalu
able labor and clothes.saving utensils. For sale whole-.
sale and retail. by E. L. BURNHAM. • Manufacturer's
Agent. No. 27 South SIXTH Street. . nol2-lm
CIDER. -=NEW • NEW CLARIFIED. CHAN
PAGNE OIPER, of a superior qualltn by the barrel
or ho g shead , for sale by
• • •
EMIL MATHISII
no642tif . Noe. iao, 12%. and ISI4'LONBABD
DEAF MADE TO HEAR.-INETRU.
merits to assist the bearing. at P. MADEIRA'S,
115 South TENTH Street below Chestnut; n0v12.6N
•itWATCHES,
. . PINS JEWELRY,
SOLID SILVER WARM,
AT REASONABLI PRICES
J, s, WILSON,
nOlO-16t. 1808 MARKET Street, Philadelphia.
LIFE• SIZE %PHOI OGRAPES IN. OIL
Colors are executed In most artistic style, and co
lored in superior manner at 13. F. REIMER'S gallery,
624 ARCH Meet. None surpass them. mat It•
LT BEILSONABLE PRIOES.
234,472 42
Man BO
75,622 66
612,341 14
228, 513286
15,300 00
$1,201,e44 02
0. HAND_, President.
ViCe Pretident.
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AUCTION SALES.
OFFICE DEPOT COMMISSARY or
bIIESISTENCE, WAsymorroN, D. C.. N0v.12,1445.
00ITEENMENT SALE OF HIDES, TALLOW, ENFTE'
BARRELS, &c.,
Will be sold at Dnblic auction, et Sixth-street.wharf.
Washington, D. C.,
on TUESDAT Noveabar 186-1 ,
ll o' eic tit A. K, the following dova•mment propert Sr
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6,cr 0 Beef Hides (more orme) , -
1,1.0 Moen Pelts (more or leis):
t.Len pennd f. of Tallow.
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Also, a lot of Neatfeot Oil, Horne, EmPOT . B . ureill• 4 C:
Terms—Casb in Government funds.
All pirchaEea to be removed vvithin lark' d'a.3le. ailed
sale S G. lIIIEBNE,_
nolCit Captain and C. B. V.
AJIIISEI►MENTS.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF 14.11:SIC.
LIONAID GROVER ..;
THE LAST .WEEL.MOST POSITIVELY.
OF
GROVER'S
GRAND GERMAN OPERA COMPANY.
CARL ANSCHOSZ • Conda;:br;
GRAND REPR-RTOIRR -
For tho last niglitsor Wit
REMARKABLY BRlbLieliT SEASON',
Bolected to close with becoming-eclat a season of sack'
unparalleled prosperity
In announcing the closing nights the Director bags to
express his very high appreciation-of the liberal pa
tronage bestowed upon the Grand German Opera daring
the past 'season and to announce with regrit that the
current week niust positively terminste-the ceason, as
engagements for many months in existence preclude
the possibility of continuing,
THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, November 14, 1.961:
MARTHA_
Only time, Orand Opera," by Von Flotow: Votuth
act resto•cd.
. ,
KARL YOBBIEB as • Plunkett,
His very celebrated assumption, originally and mr.
pressly compbsed for him by Von Flotow.
'FRANZ HIAISIBR atf• Lionel
In which he has this season gained the warmest enco
miums of the Boston
DADAMB JOHAIIIA HOTTER as Martha .
Her very popvlar assumption.
BI'LLK hOPHIA DZIUBA - as Nancy
ANTON GRAFF 'as Sir Tristault
Remainipi cast by the Company:
Haut a. ' with the cast liven it by the grand Ger
man Opera Company. has every where ranked- ae one of
the most brilliant and spirited productions known to the
operatic stage ' ••
N TDEtiDAY EVENING, November 16, 1864.
Only time of Mozart's immortal opera
DON 0 lOVAN 21 I.
With the'great New York and Boston cast. embracing
the strin gib of Ate grand. Getman Opera Company.
selected to give a brilliant finale to the New - York
season, whore it received a degree of commendation
never before given a cast of Mozart's chef ceuvrn is
that city, and attracted one of the largest houses of the
entire season.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, Nov. 16th,
Only time of
LES HUGRNOTS,
Grand Opera by Aleyertmer. with a very great cast.
The time and attention, study and rehearsal, !Dollen
ha to the production of this great Opera. the most diffi
cult in the entire classic and modern repertoire, is hap
pily . ...over. The Opera has received already two
representations this season in Boston, the second of
which Ss legs, dad as the most perfect presentation ever
given in America. A highly satisfactory performance
may be loosed fcrward to on Wednesday.
ally time of THURSDAY RVNNIIIG. Nov. 17,
STELDELLA,
Grand Opera by Von Flotow. Presented with a degree
Of brilliancy and vivacity never obtained in the Opera.
except with this cast FORMES in his famous assumtw
tion. MaLVOLIO. Originally and exorerslY exam:wed
for him he Von Flotow. Madame WATER as LEO
NORA. The entire strength of the mhle portion of the
Grand German Opera Company is embraced in the est
• FRIDAY EVENING, ftov. 18,
only time of
111113EILL11,
Grand Opera by Gonnod, composer of "Faust." Pre
seated for the first time in America. From lack of suf
ficient rehearsal, only one act and selections from `'hil
reillo ' ' were given in Boston. This city will, therefore.
be the first, as itwas with "Fairet,!' to witness the en
tire presentation of Gonnod 'a latest opera
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AO7. 18th.
GALA FAREWELL &TINES,
FA lIS r, ENTIRE.
Admission to-Matinee. ole Dollar. Seats may be
secured without extra charge.
Seats may be secured at toe regular pricer for any of
the above nights, at Clonld's Neste Store, and.at toe
Academy. nol4
ACADEMY OF 1/WBIO.
Lessee and Manager JOHN T. FORTY.
(Also or Holliday-street Theatre, Baltimore; Ford's
.New Theatre, Washington, and the Alexandria (Va.)
Theatre.
A GREAT DRAMATIC FEAST.
Engagement, for 2-Inighte only, of the eminent Tram
&an,
MB. EDWIN FORREST,
who will render, for the first time in Philadelphia, hie
brilliant Personation of
CORIOLANRS.
in
SHASEPEARE'S GRAND ROMAN TRAGEDY OF
TEAT TITLE
Commencing on MONDAY NIGH; Nor. Elet.
The Company to sustain Mr. FORREaT hasbsenyery
carefully selected, embracing, among others, the cele
brated Tragedienne,
MADAME PONISI.
- - - .
The scenery nsed will be several of the produttlons of
• MR J. RUSSELL' MTH,
orPbiladelphia. with newly painted drapery by Mr.;
Wlt-ES, of Philadelphia, and saveral new Itonnass
scenes. embracing.
THE TRIUMPHAL RETURN OF CORICLA./7118,
by Mr. CHARLES S. GETZ. of Baltimore.
•.The Machinery by Mr. HIGBEE, of the Academy.
The Costume', Banners, Insignia, etc., etc.,were
Made expressly for this play. at a cost of over $340.
For further particulars, see future advertisements.
nol7. (it
NEW CHESTNUT-8T THEATRE.
MONDAY ADD TUESDAY EVENINGS, Noy. 14 and 15.
LAcIT WEEK OF
*MRS. D. P. BOWERS.
Who will armor in the new Play, in 4 ads. - •
LADY AIIDLEY'S SECRET.
To conclude 'with the merry farce of the
TAILOR OF TAKWORTR.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Nov. 19 '
TWELFTH GRAND FAMILY MATINEE.
LAST TAME OF THE FORTY THIEVES
FRIDAY Sirenima farewell Benefit of lire. D. P. Bower&
MONDAY EVENING, Nov. 21,
Will be produced, after 4 months active nraparation.;
Boucicault's,ix:autiful drama of PAU VRETTE.
MRS. JOHN DRENTE* , NRW ARCH:.
Ana , - STREET THEATRE.
• THIRD WEEK, THIRD WEEK OF
MR. &ND MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS.
I&ORD/LT AND TairsD/LY IvENINGS
UNCLE PAT'S CARL& ,•
,• --• • YANKEE COuriTsHip,
AND *JONES , BART. , ' •
MR. AND MRs. WILLIAMS;
IN SIX CHARACTERS. •
IftrWALNUT-STREET THE A. TR IL : -
Return to this city of the tit fted and handsomer
MISS LIICI.LLE WESTERN,
Whose unprecedented success in every city in whisk
she bas appeandi has secured for her the general awl
truthful remark of being the most .
POPULAR ARTIST IN AMERICA.
THIS. (Monday) EVENING. November 14,
MISS LUCILLE WESTERN
Will appear in her gran d impersonation of
LEAN, TEE FORSAKRN.
Box.Odice open from O till 3 Curtain rises at 7M.
NATIONAL • CIRCUS,
WALNUT STREET, ABIeVE EIGHTH.
UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MRS. CHAS. WARNBMI
(Formerly Mrs. DAN RIDE,) • ,
Mr. E. H. ROSSTON Equestrian Direeteat i
• SEGOS D .WEEM OF TBE SEASON. •
IMMENSE AUDIENCES AND GREAT EXCITEMEMY.;
IRREPRESSIBLE SHOUTS OF LAUGHTSR.
During the week the celebrated E aTON STONE, the
SHERWOOD FAMILY, Mrs. WARNER (Mistress of the
School of Manage). the DESZER BROTHERS, the great
Batoutte Leaper. Mr: BACHELOR, the ren.iwned TON
KING (the efe.ter of the Classics). the inimitable Jes
ter, S. STICKNEY, Jr.. will appear in a variety of
pleasing Gymnastic. Acrobatic, and Equestrianscenea,
in which they have no rivals.
Ansttasto.N.—First Tier, 60 eta. ; Second Tier. 25 cts.
Performance commences every evening at Li( o'clock.
MATANEES on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AP.
TE RNOONS, commencing at 2X o'clock.
Th!s week's programme rich and attractive. nol4-fit..
•
ANFORD'S NEW OPERA. HOUSE
kJ RACE Street; 1 - eiwein — SECOND and THIRD.
SAEIIIEL S SAE FORD .•. • . Proprietor and Manager...
. G FUN D OPENING RIGHT. . -
THIS (MONDAY) EVENING,
WITH THE BEST TROUPE IN EXISTENCE. '
The Opera Honse.ln point of c rrifott and beatity.win
compare with any other place of amaseineni in'the city,
and its location, wAth the advantage of the city ma.
makes it as central Mud more ad a?ted •
•
FOR TAMELY RESORT.
. . . .
The Company pressnted by Mr. S. 4.11%11, in all its
branches; excel ail bie former efforts, and nothing left
on his part to F emir° the same liberal patronage that hax
been bestowed on him the past Aileen years.
For particulars see bills of the day 4 .
Cases Of Admission, 25 cents;. Orchestra, 50 cents;
Private Boxes. *5, $4, and $3 •
Box.Othee open from 10 d. 3L to 2 P. M.
lt+- T. O. PUBSTON, Treashier.
SSEMBLY BUILDINGS ;
s. W. CORN MI "TENTH AND CHESTNUT Street's.
W NUNES DAY; November 16, 1861.
• At hall-past three o'clock,
2ENIST CLASSICAL MATINEE
••• • • •
BY THE
PRILADDLysLIA CLASSICAL qUINYETTE CLUE,
Messrs. GAUTIER, JARVI ,S CROSS. KAUAI:ANN.
and•SC SMITE.
PROGEAVA4.
Trio in E fiat, Opus 1. No. 1
Quartette. Opni; 71. No. 1.
Plano Solo (a). Berce4se••
(b); Einde - de Concert
Henselt
Quintette, No 3, in . Greiner ' Mozart
Subscription list for the Season of Twee tv. five Dfatineee
is at the Mneic Score of Ur. J. E. SEVENTH .
and CHESTS TIT Streets, where Engagements for Publics
or - Private Performances, in or oat of town. can be
made for the services of the Clab. Single Tickets.~ ts.
be bad only at the Doer, Fifty Cents. n01.2-4t
CHESTNUT -STREET OPERA HOMili t ,
No. 1221. CHESTNUT Street.
ALLINSON & HINCREN • ..-••-•Proprictors.
MORAN'S MINSTRELS
appear eveu ecenirg in. an elegant
ETHIOPIAN ENTERTAINMENT.
Doors open at 7. commencing at 8 o'clock rrosisekr.
Admission 25 cents.
. .
_
Ileserved seats, which can be SeVated 17021:JO In
o'clock, ISO cents.
A •
SSEMBLY BITILDINW, TBITIA
AND CRESTNUT Streets. _ ; • -
TENPLB OF WONDERS ! SIONOR -BLITZ "
EVERY EVENING earn • .
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOOIL
Change of Performance Constantly. 4 -
Admission, 26 Cents. Children, IS Cents. Re..n.(
Seats, 60 cents.
- Evening Performances colnuteitse at 73i*
at S. 41te ems.tr
V„.ERMLNIA ORCHESTRA.-PUBLItt
•••+ BREBARSA LS every SATURDAY, at Itg o'clorn
p. M. at MUSICAL FM/ D HALL. Single Tickets, XI
vents. bin Tickets, $l, to be bad at. Gorr d's, Andes's.
and Meyer's Music Stores.' and at the nrol-tf
VOYER OF THE . ACADEMY OF
MO1310:
. • • . CLASSICAL SOIREES
BY
brSSRS. CROSS.AND
For the Season of 186-6.
For particulars, see circulars and subscription 11M
at the stores of J. E. Gould, Lee dr Walker, Andni_
ag Co. oak elf
CHRIST REJECTED,-:-,
This admirable picture. the greatest production or
the painter West. Is now on exhibition at the AOADlibrf
OF FINS - ARTS, iOgrt CFIEVFNUP Street, together
with the entire collectionor the Inatitution. Admittance
twent.y..llve cents. 'not;-2m• .
Tnz Actudidir...OP Pit! A int
casstwap Stroot i _abovo Tontityls OPU DAEfalc
for visitors, from 9 A. to 6 P.' N. •
FINE BPOTCII. GIRpSA.M lIK-:
-
-Fine American Gingham. Umbrellei. •
Good Cotton Umbrellas.
Well- made Umbrellas.
Buy of •'‘ '
FUSSELL,
nolt-et ' N. 2 and 4 North FOURTH Stret.
jar ai t NEW EXPRESS LINE To -
Washington;Georgetown, and Alexandria,
VIA CANAL
THE STEER
PBC I 14.6. E ,
CAPTAIN 'FULTZ,
{e now lOading at First 'Wharf abi?ve.*CRICET Street: .
for the aboie ports. and wtlllNyo on • •.. •
..
WEDNESDAY NO9Ns . iont.
FOr freight apply to
nol4-St
a dia FOR ALBANY AND. TROT;
VIA DELAWARE AND RABAT iN CANAL.
The Barge MONTEREY, R. DANVERS master. ie now
loading at Bret .wherf below Spruce street. and will
sail. for tbe above points on TGEsDAY, November 15.
For freight, which will be taken on reasonabis terMse
apply to D. L FLANAGAN Agent.
n 01421 ..No. 304 South DELAWARE Avenue.
DEPARTMENT FOB CUSTOM WORK..
Dirt
Beethoven'
Haydn
Chopin
Wit P. OLYDS. AMA. -
No. 14 NORTH WHARVES:•