Cirl"-Y ITEMS trans from—Wheeler & Wilson's Highest r h o Lock-stitoh Sewing Machine° are the ' cheapest, and best; They are lighter and I' lo `` l ' r to perate, simpler to learn, quieter in action, leieps liable to get out of order than any other % R obin°. They use less:than half the cot- OA other machines, and• much better of hoer Boric% Indeed, no human testimony could itro oger than that which has been aooorded to wheeler & Wilson SeWlng Machine for supe tr Ovor 311 others for family use, and for gone monufacturing,purposes. E t t ow the immense and growing popularlty'of Wheeler & Wilson Sowing Machine we would to Shat 60,C00 of them will have been manufac- ItMs year, and noarly 6,000 have been sold In • dolphio , alone. Instructions given at the resl - purchasers. Every machine warranted, tho money returned if not entirely satisfactory: i t C,viee all to go to the elegant salesrooms of ,oejer Sc . Wilson, 704. Chestnut street, and see Wonderful machines in operation. Our friends of town should send for a oiroular and. aped of work. By ALL An') Buy VIE BEET.—The •« !Jerome' , tog Machine, sold at 620 Chestnut stieet, ls x the machine Made sold with a guarantee to give per. satlafaetion. The agent invitee the fullest and t thorough comparison. It is now in use by lain. I of families, and we have yet to hear the first of complaint against it, It is mere simple in its struction, and more easily managed, and has a er range in its, operations than any of its coin- Ora, and withal sold as cheaply. Call and ea ,De It. OTLUMEN REPLENISHING VIZIR WARDROBES and It greatly to their advantage to visit the .ous old Ledo of Messrs. C. Somers & Son, Chestnut street,lunder Jayne's Hall. Their t: of rcady•mtirle garments is largo, and their es reasonable. They import most of their les direct, and can sell on more favorable terms :it account. In their Customer Department, their facilities for gratifying gentlemen of 0 are unSurpassed.. Upon the whole, we know 0 Clothing Establishment where gentlemen can . elegantly suited at so reasonable a cost. arssixo GOWNS AND GENTLEMEN'S FIIENISII• GOODS.—We would call the attention of the lie to the extensive assortment of Gentlemen's ppers, Fall and Winter Under-olothlng, White mama all other goods appertaining to a gentle wardrObe, manufactured in best style and kroanship, and offered at reasonable prices; by ,1. U. Allison, at his old stand, Nos. I. and 3 th Sixth street. ConFacrioxs.—Mr. A. L. Vansant, ,th and Chestnut streets, is now charming his ons with his tempting • sweet Jordan Roasted ands, rick Bonbons, line chocolate preparations, a thoueand French novelties not to be found whore. In Fruits he is also far in advance or ecznpetitors. HE STOOI( Or GENTLRALF.2OB FURNISHING DS offered by Mr. George Grant, No. 010 .itnut street, is the finest in the city, and his breed Prizo•Medel Shirts? Invented by Mr. pggart, are unsurpassed by any others, in the id, in ilt, comfort, and durability. v ErS DgeCaIPTION OF POPITLAM liters, for let and children, including tho celebrated' , Con -101,1, for salo by Wood Scpary, 725 Ohestnnt St. ring old hats new is also promptly attended to tills establishment. • as COLD WJATHXk of the last few days has awn.• sed our &kens to the fact that the dtity . of \ sup.: is, themselves with Coal for the winter cannot cer be delayed. Tho effect of this has been to la ve the orders at W. W. Alter , s popular Yard, North Ninth street, enormously. Give his Coal on our recommendation. tIEEAT EVENTS.AT RAND.—Late Richmond pa urge upon their readers the necessity of. being /pared for startlingnews from General Sherman, dit appears evldent.from the tone of their edl. Isle of the same. date that they are already in :iession of intelligence from this source. There tut little confidence felt In the rumor that the ex• led news has speoial reference to the elegant tin ents made at/ the Brown Stone Clothing Hall Rockhill tt. Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut at, above Sixth. • . "On dear me ! this world how strange Is, Every day brings forth new changes." ipti• Davis turning AbolitioniSt 1 promising slaves cir freedom on their becoming soldiers of tha - rebel ! giving them tracts of land in the Confedera• If they are to be freed, and slavery is to be the crner stone" of the Confederacy, as Aleok Ste. ens says it is, who are to be the slaves 1 Are they be Aleck and his coadjutors I Are they to 'be e foreigners,Governor Seymour's "friends 'l , * rely " povory (of which tho Confederacy has enty) ' , makes us acquainted with strange bed. owl." Next message from Jeff will probably 'Esmond the officers in his army to purchase their 'forms et Ones. SiOxsa & 00.41 One-Price, un the Continental. Who knows I IRO/LINA IA °Lamina, rgains In Clothing, • rolns In Clothing, reins In Clothing, At Granville Stokes' Old Stand, • At Granville Stokes' Old Stand, At Granville Stokes' Old Stand ; At Granville Stokes' Old Stand, ) 509 Chestnnt Street. ) Chestnnt Street, 509 Chestnut Street. 09 Chestnut Street. DIES' Funs.L-A. large assortment of elegant at David H. Solis', 622 Arch street. nob 4t• P.oitos, sTircx 00. , s Pianos,' and Mason "&, -Ales Cabinet organs, for sale only by J. E. ..!d, Seventh and Chestnut streets; nola-wsmtf NOTIOE-VALUAELN MINING STOGIES SSLIC.-By order of Executors. Embraced in Thomas & Sons' Sale of Real Estate, Stocks, , for Tuesday, November 22d, will be found 500 'e3 of stook Amygdadoid Xining Company, of a Superior, to be sold by order of Executors. Ai is one of the most valuable stocks to be found :g the list of mining companies. The stock is uly held in Philadelphia, and was originated some four years ago. The Company own .t 2,000 acres of the most valuable land on 7 - cenaw Point, Michigan, and have one of the equipped mines in the copper region, and are producing copper in large quantities, the quail which Is noted for its superiority, and their • a cots of Success are now beyond a doubt. --lAssm3t LHILDB&N'B OLOTHING.--BOW and GIrIB' Over. ,t , 3 Boys' Suits, Infants' ClOthing, Girls' . r=yes. The largest and best assortment in the at 'VI. Shoemaker & Co.'s, No. 4 North Eighth nols 6t* OLD RE:ir&DY,A D A SURE ORS.—We ask DO re of any one than to give Jayne , s Expectorant `air trial. to prove that it will cure the various dis• , e! for which it is recommend - ed. It has, it will, can, cure coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, :e ling of the lungs, whooping cough, croup, and very large majority of the most•hopeless oases of f , Punpllon, where all other remedies fail to do any 7.d. Let the afflicted give •it a trial. Prepared lily at 212 Chestnut street. n01443t Err, Eau, THROAT Diseases, Catarrh, Asthma, ad all nervousness, treated with the Surest of sue fF3. by Dr. Yon Monchzisker, with his newly-con .:uded apparatus. Officelo27 Walnut St. nold-6t• WHITE VIRGIN WAX OP .A.ZITILLEB.—'This te cosmetic has no equal for beautifying, whiten. g, and preserving the oqmplexion. It is prepared ''um pure white wax, hence Its extraordinary quail 43 for preserving the akin, making it soft, fair, oath, and transparent. It is most soothing altar aTing, cures chapped hands or lips, removes pitn. . blotches, tan, freckles, or sunburn, and irn• arta that pearly tint to the face, neck, and arms se xuell desired by ladies of taste. Price 30, 50, and 71 tots. Hunt dr Co., 133 South Seventh street, and • South Eighth street. ocit-swtf Fictive BLOOM OF lioeice—A. charming color 102 : La cheek, does not wash off or Injure the skin, Aonfactured only by. Hunt & 00., 41 South Eighth ''.?eat, and 133 South Seventh Street. octi-swti PLATE DE Tomwrrs FRANOAISE.—For enamel. 3 K the skin, eradicating wrinkles, small-pos narks, pimples, &o, Prim $l. Hunt & 00.,133 S. trona' street, and 41 S. Eighth street, oollstftwtf Er; EAR, 'AND OATARRIC, and treated Y Luau ,M. D., - ooullet . and Anrist, 511 Floe et, 11 1501a1 eyes inserted. No charge for examlnatloo• ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. Trie .ant W Carling, US A 111 Bradfurd, U 6 6. can A Weiser. 'York, Pa .1' Haldeman, Penna. Lilly, Mauch Chunk Weller, Wilkesbarre Suielder, New York bac Kuhn, lowa ' Leach, New York ' J Welton, Baltimore 48 Hilton, NeW XOIR 'Ueda, t, Baltimore Mclntyre, Warn, Del G Landis W Maxwell, Elkton C Ricbaidson Elkton T Bigs, Delaware Ca g ntwell, Backs co R Paxson Plnlada Rtarg4ll, U S N • P. Painter, Oroensbnrg Robinon, enne L Mitcshell, P Franklin / Flamer. Franklin an Arbuckle, Plauburg Stewart 14 Irwin, NSW ork oka Smith, Now York Patterson ew Yo & N wf, B .1 rk it Price & daughter, Sid gri Beaston, Delaware Beaston & stNtor, Del White, Lock Haven Ltsac A Aithouse, Readin Penner M Strickler & wf, a. oint A Lan don & la, Va ' Bateman, Pittsburg lee 6 Cameron, Penne I Carroll, New York Simon, Harrisburg ItileirWalt,_Lancaster Rome Norwich, (It Las H Webb, Maryland 1' Jackson, Chicago //nor Preston, U A .a n il3 l,Bßl ame, Jr, Md oweney, Harrisburg Lane te o, Kama • Dunbar, Brooklyn , Bordley Melly. beiddletov Moesdell, Penne be Long, hew York Pearson, Harrisburg As Pearson, Harrisburg ,t 'ter Pearsonarrlsb'g W hosier. Brooki7n Cochran Kew , ela Kew York • ' ' - 'rtunan, . Blaster Reacting Bewley, Km) roe; Del •S ocklev, Smtrna, Del & r Dover, Del Polk Waver° Irard. J South Pittsburg Copt L W Hioholer. Ohio R H Ada ins & wf. Maryland &ire C B Markle, Hazleton Mee I Markle, Hazleton Cant II Wheeler, Hew York A Van Dodge, New York F Cowley. Columbus, Aro (1 8 W Crane, New York F, A Whitman ' Now York L Conterax,New York P Cason:lnver, New York G blears, Huntingdon J F F Perry, Oil city J T blears, Huntingdon A Getty, /few York E Janes, New Jersey II Rootwell, Laneaster Sam' Borrow, Naw York] ,D .B Beaton, J y r, Pittsburg. adlson. The AL ) an dlilte, California Short bodt California m . al ay 5 _ _ ikonilitaeicr hner & la, D N J C „l 'A lai n , . New Jeraey alllLawiatown The Con • Col Gates, Virginia Bargwin, Pittsburg W Semper, Allegheny N 11 Crosby, Chicago W W Boyington, Chicago Wallace Hume. Chicago Jae McCandless iliwf,Pittsb D J Morrell. Johnstown T Id Carnegie, Pittsburg F R Gregory & wf, Boston. A Abbott & wf. New York .1 W F White, Pittsburg C W Proudly,.Pittstnrg .T Merrill Linn Penna. J Eckert. Rea cting ' • • DLit a Stratton,- Penn - ti Flo nt, New_ York C Di Morse, Oil City- W Word & wf, New Yr‘rk John A Graham, New York Fowler Prentice, New York Theo A Sturtoman &-wf • . s Knight Scavf, Boston S Divers & wf, Columbia W 'Clapp. New York N W Noinner, Clinton, N J John F Long, Lancaster H H Otis, Buffalo M 0 Howe, Boston Chas Gayler, New York Baia] Jones. New York A 43 Warford, Harrisburg • A G Hazard, C , nnecticut J H Kimball, Bath. Me Mrs Lawrence, Boston Willie Patten, New Jersey W B Garden, Chicago Miss It Howe, Chicago Jae A Smith, Prov, It I F B Smith, Providence, RI Col J bliarre, New York Mrs Sharp, New York • - Geo A Foxoroft C C Walden & wf, N York C Morgan, New York C A Dnxbery, Taunton J Brown, Taunton M M Rhodes Taunton H S Barrie, Taunton Chas H A twood,.Tannton T Atwood, Taunton A H Sproul, Taunton MFreidheinz, Pittsburg S H Stairdart & wt. Mead , ' J B Neal, Kittanning K Mooney, Iffechanicsbg Chas Callahan, New York John Bargees, Now York .John Price Mrs Stones, Wash D 0 H Jarman, New' York Mrs J J Jarman, Berlin, Md Chas B Waters, Baltimore David Clark, Hazleton P N Sullivan, Baltimore C K Smith & wi, Baltimore H ninnickson T W Acton, Waiihtuaton P Conway J DS 8008 Delaware J J 31:Lawn, New York Charl•e Shnghray Thou J Griffin, New York W Jones, New York L J Weish, Boston W Small, Boston W Shngert, Washington W F Reynolds, Bellefonte RIB Johnson, Hollidayebg H C Devine New York Jameslcote, New York M Thompson, Boston Luther itsege. Harrisburg J S Blom= A C Smith St la,Harrisburg M Frick, Ashland Robt Qonelt Ashland E Bast, Ashland J C 'Matthews, Delaware 0 Watkins. Delaware M Enos. Delaware Jas M Sellers, Harrisburg 0 0 Pugh, Dayton • J W Dusenberry, N Y S C Yeaf on, Now York F 11 Speakman, Penns C Maxfield, Mass ll B Maxfield, Mtim Oeo W Brovrn, Titusville R R Russell Warren oo,Pa E P Long, Pittsburg R T Ryon, Columbus ' S F Rale, Peens. T H Kendrick, New York Robt F Clark, Bloomsburg Bwansey, Shippensburg Alex W Pomeroy F Burns, Lewletown T M Bliley, Lewistown Jos Sullivan Jas H Hauer, Delaware Isaiah Quimby, Backs co Patchin, Clearfield, Pa W Seigle, New Jersey Thee B ; Sipple, Delaware WE Smith, Westport Conn E N Mlles, Backs co, Pa C Fuller P A Small, York, Pa Capt W B Borden A Stillman & tot Hazleton klits Stillman, Hazleton _ . 13 A Ruinsey, Ohio • Prof J N Woodcock, N Y sheen, California A C Tallman. New Jersey R I; Marko. U S A C Davis. US A WL Straw, Massa.ohnsetts J A Skillon RP Eills, New York J 31 Hannahs, Chicago .18 Wheeler, New Jersey • W H Crawford,Nsw Jersey C A Bfelus. Huntingdon J C Shirley. Huntingdon Max Reebenaok • W L Sirman Delaware ' M Waller, Delaware B W Parker. Maryland L S Meleon Maryland P Ludlam 'Bridgeport C Quigglo, Clinton co C W Crozier, Mass W T Koepper Siwf,Bethl'm Mrs Krauss. Bethlehem Airs A Leterman. Bethlehm B Letet man, Bethlehem A Trippel, Bethlehem M Sypher, Jersey Shore S S Merits, Reading 3 Sterns & de. Mineravillo W F Houston, Delaware .1 Mulford & wf, Solem 0 H Thozapeon,Maryland L L Allen, Delaware A 0 Jackson, Tennessee W A Pate. Rnoxville.Tenn B L Childs, Concord, N H The file W P Smithers, Dover H A smith, Pittsburg John Elliott, Tipton P E Mnlvinell,Ponna J Ake St la, Blair co • W Cooke, Belletonte T A Reed, Sandy Ridge 0 H Smith, Hollidaysburg C 0 Lowry. Hollidaysburg 0 White, Marton, Ind Mr Deering, Boston • H Richards &la Albany C A Itorettbanm John 3i Hicks, Brooklyn J R Wright, Cincinnati J C Saunders, Martinsburg Jacob Weis,-Altoona. Pa Capt SW Hughes, Bedford ] A C Vaughn A A (1 James. Bedford T H Hurray; Indiana • Elias Bair, IJsncaster W•A Bair, Lancaster J Id Thompson, Penne J Johnston; New Wash, Pa J L Gororly, Indiana W B Koons, Bloomsburg D Nichols, City Point, Va Col McCook, D S A Jos Jones, Smithfield .Tared Gage. Chicago G II Gage, Chicago Geo Norton it la, NJ Levi Bennet, Easton S Butz. Easton Thos Robb, Philada The - I Bram. Forestville - Mrs Cr4Albright, M_Chunk W G Wardle, - Pottsville A E. Cadwallader, Puma L Heineman, Maryland S Buck, FerrTville .l:obn Boge, Ohio W Stevens, Onto W S Denison Penna. D Q Leggett, :Wooster, 0 M Ernum, Pittsburg • Mrs Huber, NevrJersey Airs Stockton, New Jersey A C Borgegmin, Ohto. Jacob Spedel, Canton, 0 3) Hewett, Allegheny City J Schanck & wf, N Jeraey J M Hunter, Mount Holly J lim r e, ams, F Kotler, Reading ' It .1 Jackson & wf. Maryli a Wm Thompson & la,Penns M A Rogers, Sullivan co D Mcßane, Ohio Barndollar & wf, Penns The N; W C Thompson, Penna S Shuler, Liverpool, Pa W Anchenbach. Penn '9 , - A K Kuhn, Harrisburg: C W Waters, Danville. • Wm Wray, Danville N .1 Byer & wf, Penna fiiisa Kate Byer, Penna 3 Seidel & 2 ch. Danville J Friedel, Jersey Shore, Pa John Beyd, J shore. Pa Ceo nerd, J Shore, Pa . Jacob Sponsler, Penns, John MD, Penna. F lU Belden, Mass S Harper, St Louis J D Willoughby. N 4 F G Lowe, Cincinnati J P Rice, Lnzerne co, Pa lire Blank. Allentown J S Becksel, Allentown B J Wilson, Allentown . S Kimmell The Bid J Witmer, Parry co A J Bales, Beaton M ltongber, Beigeleville K Kistler, Tannersetle F P Miller, Monroe co M Hellar, Monroe co T Miller; Monroe co J" Stauffer. Tannersville 'P MMelihnneY, Slrondsb'g Mies friellhaney.Stroudeb'g Btwner, Lehigh co W Wetherhold, Seigerev'e J Metzger, Easton C 11 Metzger, Easton.— - W .1 Oberhard, Emma B Lorentz. Emend C Lorentz, Emus G W It.chards, Easton J Gackezbach, Lehigh so J Gachenbach. Lehigh co - J Gael enbach &..wf,Lshigh L Het rity. Slatington S Hoffman, Bath, Pa The MeV J S E nyder:Columbia John ratton,lsmeastar co H Jones, New York hire J Jones, Hew York John MeCullin, New York .1) Leary,Wilmingtm H Cbessnoy,__W Chester C B Sheppard, W Chester R T Cheesney,W Chester C Sid gew ay, Cbateeville E Cilw ay. Few Y ork R NV lilte..New York John Jones,Philada J Stewart, Wilmington John Hobbs. Penna. E Hastings & la, New York I . J J Redman, Leneaster The Co A F Conard, Penna. T H Adamp, Scottecille,Pa D McGarvey.Penna :West Chester W'A. Cargill, Boston R Martin, Portland, Me I Buckley, Media J Woodcock. Media JD Minsball, Davenport .T "Wall,Clearfield, Pa l Bertzler, Penna J C Jackson & Nvf.Md Miss M Jackson. Maryland A R McKeon Penna R Jr, Oxford H Moore, Oxford .7 A Moore, Oxford Barley • James McSane, Penna Thos P NAMlett, Penulyn M Humphrey, New Jersey John Mitchel, Trenton.. W Johnson, Trenton W` Wm Willson, Trenton H Al Knight, Byberry J Cooper Bucks co Stephenßetts, New Hope J Cad walader, Fox Chase C W Hishbride, Attleboro W Co.onard, Bucks co H H Wa'son, Foleberry Mr's Buckman & fam, Pa Mrs Fretz, Doylestown • The Bla Joseph Stine, Penna. A S Mattes, Elisabethville George Long. Easton A 'Erdman,llerstown L Warren. Baltimore A Backman. Mechanic:eve C Finney, Haatevi.„ l - 8 ,, • Mrs Finney. maxigiv , .. 43 Franitford Amos Bowers,_ Fox Chase - Mrs Bowers, Fox Chase Iv Thompson. Jenkintown W Chum Attleboro L A Appleton,-Attleboro SPECIAL NOTICE& Gr.o. STECK & Co.'s PIANO FORTES, MASON & HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS. Over 600 - of these fine inetrnmenta have been sold by the enbecriber, and they dally inuease in itormlaritY. • .1. R. GOULD, SEVENTH and CHESTNUT.- A CONVENTION OF TOBACCO CUTTERS;" &gar, Snuff, and. Plug Tobacco Manufacturers, Job beret Deniers, Tobacco Growers, and all others in favor of having the tax applied solely to the leaf, and at the same time exempting the producer, and devolving upon the purchaser the payment of the tax, will be held in the city of NEW YORK, at 10 o'clock A. M., on WED NESDAY, December 7th, at the COOPER INSTITUTE. By ordir of the Committee. noldwlt E. MC CLAIN 7 if CELEBRATED COCOANUT OIL AND QUINCE SEED is warranted to preserve, strengthen, darken, and beautifrithe hair, and entirely eradicate dandruff, without soiling hat or bonnet- Ming% Manufactured and sold by W. B. IIicCLAIN, Perfumer, No. 334 North SIXTH Street. N. B. —A liberal discount to whole sale , dealers. nol6lm To PURCHASE CLoxtruiro at low prices, makes selection from our stock of READY-MADE GAR bfIINTE. We are milling goods equal in style, At, make, and materi al. from 26 to 50 per cent. tower than is now charged for same goods made to order. We have all styles, sizes, and prices of Clothing, Mons', Youtha'. and Boys'. All can be salted without delay or tronbls.. BENNETT & oal.mtuthf tf TOWER HALL. 518 MARKET Street. OFIR-PRICR CLOTHING, OF TIM LATEST tYles, made in the best manner, exprerely for RETAIL &UM. LOWEST• SELLING PRICES• marked in PLAIN FIGURES. All gOode made to order warranted tatiefaetory. The orte•wrice Bvstem is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. JONES' OLD4S TARLIBRED ONE-PRICE CLOTHING . HOUSE,•. 604 MARKET Street, near Sixth, 40284.7 tiesential. Geo B Top . tiff, Boston W 8 Hedges, New York IL El Simpson, New York ' B B Cochran. New York. A Edwards, New York. RC Haines. P Rnigley & Wf, Di Jersey ' B Sheets, Penns '. J A Langdon & la. Va Geo 0 Presbnry, Jr, Batt E P Jenkins, Baltimore' Leon Bernaeconi, Italy B Connel, New York John T Ford, Baltimore FS Hoffman, New York W Bowen. New York B Thacker, Boston B N Casson, Boston ryWolff, ,Potteville W Warrick & la, N Jersey Alex Evans & wf Mrs Mary Evans A Johnson, Washington TW Hunniwell, Boston H Adden Rr wf, Boston T 8 Emory & wf. Maryland Mr &neck', Washingt la Mai L L Weld, U S A RllO B r Welsh Ban John A Erbon, Lancaster Etlw Wright, Washington R.W RE aseall,England. B Nundtman, Belgium J S Datram & le, Baltimore J hi Redman, Indiana D Moore, Brooklyn I I H-WYatt.' Washington T Osborn, Now York Edw Dodge, New York Jae J Sanford, New York D R Sanford, Now York J H Uhl, New Yerk B Schleseuger, New York Cyrus Beier, Fror. R I E D Ruggles di la, N York W Schmidt, Cuba . F Malibour Cuba W 3110,1 , 4 8. Ma ss Fl Jemmy, B oston Mrs Reed Boston St R Wendell, Mass Vt• R Murphy P Bacon, Rhode Island J L Howard. Hartford S Goldmau, New York A hi Stokes. Newlf ork F A Abell, New - York' D Brown, Fall River 0 Walton, New York W P Minor, Wilkosbarrs M Jameson & la, klaryl'd J R Holcomb, New York O C Everett & wf. N York INV. Boggs &2 d, New York [Mies Fay, Boston Mien Giosen, Boston iMrs Hanscom. New York J H Wells, West Chester orlon. Mrs H H Long. Concord , NH W Dunbar, Ohio Jr Judkins, Ohio fit Davis, Ohio . Corp Challenger & wf. Del' B II biecklin, Delaware P T Washburn, Mass J.Startzman, Baltimore H Fenn, Brooklyn B Beck, Smyrna, Del A C Thomas S HicCuikin, .Baltimore T.B Messer, Smyrna, Del 0 A Wadsworth & la, N Y W d Walker, Boston W B White. Boston . J lllrick, Ohio A Laing, Wheeling J H Bell, Cleveland, 0 R H Irwin . , Lock Haven W Jones, Baltimore S C Magruder? Washington Miss El H. Way, New York J Et Beck, Pottsville C A Reed W 0 Hynan F V Carr, Delaware .1 8 Bart, New York W B Cooper &wf . R R Adkins, Maryland W H Strobe, blanch Chunk M Cotton. Delaware P Carroll, Canada West II 111Strover. New York Z J Delete Jersey. Shore R Cook, Jersey Shore John Fear chants'. W Carter. Philada J Chapin, Philada Thos Coleman, Lancaster Win Chapman. Nana I A. Wolk., Bethlehem' R W Gattrell, Brookville John P Vanderver & wf T S Nixdorf & wf. Md Joe Shadier. New York John (iallagher, York, Pa H Clark, Lock Haven' A Anderson Penna B 11 Remick', Ohio nos I. Frymirs. Milton M L Frxmire, Milton W 6 Gearhart. Danville G W Evans, Milton W Neagley. Milton Roes Machling. Kittanning H J Kinntnger, ayerillo, 'Jos Lang, Pittsburg J A Forman, West Virginia W P Hughee r ßerwick, Pa D Kremer, Lewisburg 0 W Canfield, Bordentown Dewy B Kirby, N Jersey Duncan Martin, New York A Cathcart, Carlisle, Pa F H Minch. Princeton, N J M Halle, iCleveland, J A Livingston, Trenton \V Jones. Altobna E Wilson, Danville, Pa D P Davis, Danville, Pa W .1 B Bronson, Mass Mon. Miss S E Woollet, Penna. 'S B Wooilst, Harrisburg Win Kerma, Ohio J S Keagle, Ohio J B Herst,-Dillsburg S Hnrst, Lewisburg L Buckley dr la, Lancaster ' R Byzion..ll A J E Abell, U S A Geo Wiggan, Tamaqua W Thomas, Deposit, N Y Frank Thomas, Deposit, NY S Hirsch, Michigan John Lunburg,New Jersey John McCullin, Baltimore AC Thomas, New York S Deshler, Easton Eichd Watson, Doylestown L E Ma:thews. Perryville Thos Foy, Okite - J L Divan, Perry co 0 Swartz, Lancaster W Jones, Wash, 0 J H Williams, Penns, tioraal. F Rowbotbam, Reading F tiny, Reading Meat Wisley, Reading. • W Wilson Davis Jones, Danville J Dawson, Schnyl co ' ' W A•Schall, Berks co S Johns, Shamokin Mrs Woodman, Shamokin Amos Sourbeer, Penna. .1 'A. Wiegley; Lebanon Miss Rattan, New York W It Lewis, Beading Miss L Swartz, Reading Mrs Wea'eer, Oflnersville • J A Rheem, Carlisle C Amerman at son, Fenno. B Van Law, Pottsville .1 Warner: Harrisburg AI Thicker, Harrisburg B Schale, Orwiganarg F L Horning, Orwigsbarg Eagle. - B Arnold, Monroe co W.H Berthold, Monroe co D Christman, Carbon co Mrs Altemase, Carbon co H HellingsWorth, Penna II A Gamed, Trealertown F Schnider, Weisport L J Lightcap, Summit Hill M itl Burnet, Stroudsburg J Wendell & Sti.Bethlehem B. Y Linton, Bucks co J Ulrich & wf, Lebanon co J Smith. Wind Ga.! J B Smith, White : an D Peters & en, hitddletown* N J Richards, orthampton G W Edgett, Easton D B Kunes, Centre co W Faust. Hellertown J D Robenhold, II S P Hartman, Ka'partite Slt Hutt, Berks co • 'Union. • J.lll St Clair,-Penna J J Anthony, Penna M C Oetty,lndlana co VP Hatch L Vire ttereon Join Dowd; Chicago Joel Miller, Lancaster co A Beyer,Lancaster co Joe Carnahan, Ohio O B Long, McConnellsTille . L W Roye,Toledo, 0 • W J Evans,Maryland Mies M.l 'Ewing, Maryland John L Davia‘Pottsville Bent lioffman.Penna A .3 linssell,Chestor co mere's'. . A Brown, Lancaster co L Barnett & wf, Penna P S Barmingham, N Y J 3i Chamber. Penna J T Bowman, Trenton, K J B B Beekman, Chester co . J D Nelson,Chester co J Rohrer, Uhester co J T. Kenny, Trenton J F Lee, Maryland Wiley, York co C N Sproul, Penns C Worth, LOir Cord W C Dickey, Hopewell J J Supple, Safe Barber W Sharpless, Renville Shear. W Rice, &bib errY J A Winter, Boddertsville James Horner Bucks co John Harding:Northamp'n Reuben Itlyers, blontgom'Y P Kitchen, Backs co Wm Dilworth. Bucks co J Williams, Backingbara Bridge J Hendricks, Centre Allred Knight, •Caryerville H C Parry, Attleboro J B Parry, Attleboro IA L Bettis, Ringgold Jones Comly. Bnoks • -Bear. W Roberts, Attleboro J J Bishop, Harriebnrg John H Hoop,Harrlsburg Snot Hoop, Harrisbarg Geo H Boyer, Harrisburg John Berg, Butlor, Pa Elias Oboid, Mt Pleasant Jobn Geisler, Reading J-Marburger, Dochers villa A Schmeyer, Penna A Faust, Upper Dublin . D Rickabaugb, Chester co John L Small, York. Pa A 0 Yanartsclalen, Rewt'n TIIE WEDNESDAY, NOVICIAII3ER., 16, .1864: AN OLD SAYING IMPROVED. • FIT THE HARD OF TOWBU MAU.. • Aa ingenious man . Long since forind a plan, ' At which some may their simulders shrug (Though they cannot dispute). • By which to get.a suit . . Of clothes from It bottle or jug. . Thus: whenever yon think • •About taking a drink Of lager, or something stronger, That wish you must throttle, And into the bottle Drop your change 'till it holds no longer. • Now, you boldly may take Up your bottle, and break The same into pieces, and then You will-find that inside ' • WLich will for you provide A suit good enough for most men. • Bat, thus far having•done So judiciously, shun Your cash upon "shoddy" to waste, And immediately go Unto BENNETT & CO.. For garments woll,made, and with taste! Select your Clothing from our stock of Ready-made garments, thereby securing goods equal ins/vied/4 ma terial, and worktnarishfp, to any made to order, at 26 to 00 per cont, loWer prices. We have a full and com- Plots assortment of the newest, choicest, and most de sizable styles of goods. purchased at the lowest prices of the mason, for cash exclusively, and sold for cash, exclusively, therefore at the lowest prices possible. All can be fitted at once from our stock, without delay or trouble. TOWER HALL, • • No. 518 MARKET Street. . . It • BENNETT at CO. GRAY HAIR RESTORED TO ITS ORIGINAL AND YOUTHFUL COLOR—BALDNESS PREVENTED. " London " • ' Hair Color Restorer. " " London " . " Hair Color Restorer." • " London' " Hair Color Restorer." " London " No DYE. " Hair Color Restorer. " " London " . " Hair Color Restoier." " London " " Hair Color Restorer. " Butirely different • from all other hair preparations, and it is the only known Restorer of Color and Perfect Bair Dressing combined, delicately perfamed. READ THIS CERTIFICATE 'I am happy to add my testimony to the groat value of the 'London Hair Color Restorer, ' which restored my hair to its original dark color, and the hue appears to be permanent. lam satisfied that the preparationis nothing like a dye, bat operates upon the secretions. It is also a beautiful hair dressing, and promotes the grOwth. I purchased the first bottle from Edward B. .Garrignes, Druggist, Tenth and Coates streets, who can also testify my hair was very gray when I commenced its use. Mrs. MILLER, " No. 730 North Ninth street, Pialags." _ Mae 76 cents per bottle, or six bottles for $4. Sold by Da. DWAINE & SON. 330. North SIXTH Street. It PERRY & CO. , CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT Streets. PERRY & 00., CLOTHING, THIRD and 'CHESTNUT. PERRY & CO.. CLOTHINg. THIRD and CHESTNUT. PERRY & 00., 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 & 00., 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. PHILRY & 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. oal4•fmw tf. OVERCOATS FROM $l4 TO $55. OVERCOATS. 44 44 OVERCOATS FROM $l4 to $55. OVERCOATS. 4( • et OVERCOATS FROM $l4 to $55. OVERCOATS 44 dog OVERCOATS FROM $l4 to $55. OVERCOATS. WARAMAKER & BROWN. • OAH HALL, S. E. — corner SIXTH and. MARKET Streets. Young Dien's Suits and elegant variety of the beet class Clothing at RE dBOll NB LE PRICES. WEGIBIM & WILSON'S HIGHEST PBEICIIM LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACIEINFS. THE OHBAPIST. SIMPLEST, AND BET, 70* CHESTNUT Street. aboTe Seventh. DEED- • WATSON. —On the 14th instant. Lillie, only staid of 'John P. and Lints Watson, in the 3d year of her age. * DF,NNEII.—On the 14th Instant, William Denney, in the 34th year of his age. • The relatives and male friends of the family, and the members of Montgomery Lodge, No. ID, A. Y. hi , are invited to attend the funeral, without farther no tice, from his late residence, No. 10 South Seventeenth street, on Wednesday, the 16th instant, at 1 o'clock P. IL • Interment at Woodland Cemetery.. CL CLOUDEN.—On the 11th instant,' Hester V. , wife of Jacob Glendon, Jr., in the 2sth year of her age. - Jesus can-make a dying bed. ' Feel soft as downy piftowe are, While on his breast I lean my head, . And breathe my life out sweetly there. • ' The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her father-in-law, Jacob ()louden, Sr., No. 1333 Lanery street, on Wednesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. To proces d to Hanover street Vault. OOMLY.—On Sunday, Nov. 13th, 1564. Miss Mitilda Comly, daughter of the late David and Sarah Comly. Her relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral from- her late residence; No. 937 lace street, on Weans sday afternoon next.at 2 o'clock, without fm ther notice. • DBAPDN.—On Monday, Nov_ 14th, -Warner Draper, in the twenty-fifth year of his agn. The funeral will take plectron Friday, the 18th inst.; at 10 o'clock, from his late residence, No: 1329 Arch street. The relatives and friends of the family are . re -Bpectfully Invited to attend. [Boston papers !plea's. tansy. 3 • . IUPIIII3 BLACK AIL-WOOL REPS. riwgides Black All• Wool Empress Clothe. Do do do Mousseline de Laines, fnU double width. Do do do Tamise Do do do Merinos?. Do do do . Cashmeres. • Ro do do Thibet and Long Shawls, full and extra dm. Do do Bombazines. &e.,&c. BESS ON & SON, MOUnNIESTORE; 0c24- tf No. 91S CHESTNUT Street.' I. 4 I YRE ' & LANDELL HAYS THE -Li beet assortment of WOOLENS they have ever of ferttl : - FROSTED BEAVER CLOTHE.. • CHINCHILLA VELVET CLOTHS. BLACK TRICOT BEAVER CLOTHS. - HOBBY STYLES FRENCH CASSIDIRRBS. GOOD GOODS FOR BOYS' CLOTHES. ode Ilgr THE ' SEESt3BIBEE - .'AKICKNOWi THE ., the receipt of the following ening to ward the Home for the Children of Soldiers and Sailors, viz: tor Stnhorn,'Franklin street . er; oo „ B. >, 3.0 OD Also. throns,h Mr. Tames L. Claghorn: From Mrs. John Grigg 100 00 From Mrs. Horace B. Fry 00 OD \ lt* . JOHN W CLkGHORN, Treasurer. TBE MEETING OF STOC K • HOLDERS for the election of Directors of the " WILLOW OLEN PETROLEUM COMPANY," wilt be held at No. 40 North FRONT Street, on SATURDAY, Rove mbar 19, at 3 o'clock P.M. n016.4 Or' PITTSBI7IIG AND BOSTON PE. TROLEUM COMPANY. CAPITAL S4OO,OOO—PAR, $5 PER SHARE. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2..80 PERSHAR E. FOR •FULL-PAID STOCK AND NO FURTHER AS SESSMENTS. The property of this Company - consists of the follow. lag valuable FEE SIMPLE Territory, extensive lease holds, PRODUCING WELLS, wells going down and nearly finished: No. 1. -About 60 (fifty) Acres on Cherry Tree Ran in FEE SIMPLE, Territory d sufficient to . sink FIFTY WELLS. This is opposite the Dalzell Petro leum Company (Hayes.' Farm), on Oil Creek, bounded in part by the celebrated Story Farm, dm.. &c. No.. 2. Lease perpetual (93 years) on Wash. McClin tock 011 creek-335 acres, all flat, very valuable, flow. Mg and pumping wells all around.. • No. 3. Wild Cat" Flowing Well, tilont 30 barrels per dav,,ort Wash. McClintock Firm.' The Company owns the WHOLE working interest in this well, en gine, tanks. &c , &e. • - - No. 4. " California Well, No. I, on Oil Creek, down 660 feet. all ready to re tube: This welt-has flowed 160 barrels per day No 6 "California Well, No, 2, on Oil Creek,down • nearly 600 feet. No. 6. Lease perpetual (99 years) on 234 acres Oil Ci eek, all flat, containing the above wells, with Mean horse engine, tanks, derricks, engine kelpies., &c. No. 7. Lease perpetual (s 1) years) on 234 acres Oil Creek, all E ( working) thisl sown 400 feet, one,quar ter interest ( In well and lease. TEN THOUSAND SHARES RESERVED FOR WORK ING CAPIA Books for ORIGINAL [subscription are now open at oar otlico for a few days only; when closed' the stock to be placed on the' regular _Boston and Philadelphia Stock Boards as a BONA PIPE dividend-Min, OIL PRO DUCING COMPANI, when it is expected the shards will largely advance. All further information, with_pros- Rectuses, ran be obtained of the undersigned. The r mall capital of this Company, with the actual large interests, mast make it a favorite a.; a secare Invest ment. . • . ... Ti. S. 14 Fat guitar Buildings, WA.LIIIIT, below Third, 'Philadelphia Agency. • LEONARD & MANLEY, 58 BEAVER Street, flew York Agency. BP.IsIiCEB VILA & CO., Bankerr, nol6-iftf ." • • Boston Agency. OFFICE OF THE BRIGGS OIL I COMPANY, lb.. 147 South FOURTH Street, • NOVEMBER 9, 1664. The Board of Directors have this day declared a Dividend of ONE PER CENT, on the Capital Stock of this Company, payable on the 19th instant. The trans fer books will be closed on the 16th inet., at 3 o'clock, and be opened on the 21st. mill-thole CHARLES A. DUE, Treasnrer. IL CREEK OIL 4 1 6 E IMIENN NOFICF.---OFFICE OF CONPAIIII, No. 337 WTIVitiT Street. i PHILADELPHIA, 00E. 28 1884. The Directors of the Company. have this day , eciared the Second Dividend of One ..Der Cent. on the Capital Stock of the Company, pay able on and after WM/AY; November 16,.1864, clear of State taxes. The transfer Books will be closed on the 10th of No vember, at 3 o'clock P. kf., and opened on the 16th. W: D. PAINTER, Secretary. DIVIDEND.—THE DIRECTORS of the 11. CELE AND DEL !MATER PETRO. LEW.'" COMPANY have tole day declared, as their Se venth Monthly Dividend, FOUR PER CENT. from the earnings of October, payabl6, No Of kitate tax; on the 21st inst. Books close 16th and reopen 2bi . (MORSE W. HUNTER, . November 14,1864. Cnol6-4t] • , Secretary. WOFFICEPENNSYLVANIL BAIL ROLD COMPANY, - - - ParLADuktri, NOT. 45, 1864. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.—The Shareholders in this Company are notified that; under Resolution of the Board of Directors, then 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 hist Each Sbareholder• entitled to a fractional part of a share, under the terms of the Resolutlon,shall have the privilege of subscribing for a fall share on the payment of Fifty Dollars. This Stock will be issued at the par value of FIFTY DOLLARS per .share. Accrued interest at SIX PER . ChNT. will be charged from Ist inst. until payment is made. • The Books for subscription and payment will be open on MONDAY, the 7th inst' and will close on the 31st of December next, after which no .farther subscriptions will be received,under this Resolution. THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer. nob-tde3l* rgirOFFICE OF .2ETNA COMPANY, No. 324 WALNUT Street. . PHILADELPHIA, October 21, 186 4 . NOTICE is hereby given that all stock of the /Etna Mining Company, on which Instalments are due and unpaid, have been declared forfeited, and will be sold at public auction on MONDAY, November 211 t, 1884, 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. 0c22-tno2l PENNSYLVANIA B A I L B 0 AI) COMPANY.—TREASUBBR'S 'DEPARTMENT. PIIILADELPRIA,Jioy. 2, 1864.—The Board of Dimwits have THIS DAY declared a etunt-annual dividend of FIVE PER CEItT. on the Capital Stock of the Company, • clear of National And State taxes, payable on and after 16th instant: „.. POW€ re of attorney for collection of Dividends can be had on application at the office of the Company, No. 238 South THIRD Street. rio3 1m THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer. '7 WArfAXAMER a paowN. CELEBRATION BETWEEN CHESTNUT AND MARKET STS; nol6-21 . • TICE OFFICE OF TEE , EIFEL 'FARM OIL 0010EP . ANY 18 AT 0 • 521 CHESTNUT- STREET. nols-8t liIINMARD OIL COMPANY. .CAPITAL A $500.000. • 100,000 SHARES-85 far Value. A limited namber of Shares will be sold by the Com pany at slper share.. The following is extracted froth the Philadelphia. As guirer_, of September 17th.1854,pr0r to the organization of "The Dunkard Oil Company "On almost all the streams in Greene county the lands have already been leased with a view to explo-. rations for .Coal Oil; and on one particularly, called tirkard's, the developments have been of the most en couraging character. - The editor of the Waynesburg (Penna.) Messenger, in referring to the subject, after a careful personal inspection of the region and the opera tiorts that axe now taking place there, says: - We are honestly of opinion that when capital and enterprise shall have developed' the lands along the creek, that locality will be found to compare in the ex tent of its 011 production with the .Venango district, while in the purity, gravity, and value of the Oil, it is acknowledged to be infinitely superior. Our convic tions on this subject are based upon actual knowledge and observation of both regions, and of the geological formations and surface indications. 'We are gratified to learn that we are not alone in these favorable impress dons and auguries. Scientific men and experienced and practical Oil operators concar in them, and are investing liberally of their own means, and directing the attention of capi talists to the promising character of the Dunkard country. ' Already several li.rge companies have boon organized in Pittsburg and the East, which will soon commence operations on an extensive scale. In the meantime, Individual energy. and local' enterprise' are doing much to develop that favored locality. New • der ricks spring up every few days, and the process of sink ing wells goes on in many instances without interrup tion night or day. "' Books openfor the sale of stock at the Counting-House - A. H. FRANCISCUS CO., 51.3 MARKET Street. A. H. PRANCISCUS, President. Wsr. B. HOOD, Secretary. . 110154 f B. A. HOOPES, Secretary and Treasurer. • , • itt OM T Cia UNION VICTORY. A GRAND DISPLAY X . ]Et JIE W 0 rt,li S ' , ORDER OF THE UNION LEAGUE, war, TARE FLAGS _On Wednesday Evening, AT EIGHT 'O'CLOOKi BROAD STRE-ET; OIL IS lIBSCRIPTIONSSUB. SCRIPTION Books to seven well-located and desirable tracts of land situated in the VENANCIO OIL REGION, and offering an adequate basis for two or more compa nies, are now open. All of these properties have been selected for their eligibility, and all are contiguous to, adjoin, and are 'between lands of the "Farrar," " President," "Ball Oreek,." and "Tionesta Oil and Lumber" companies, having in the aggregate a capital of Several millions of dollars. As the purchase of either of these tracts would re- . gore more money than the majority of persons have at command, it is proposed to divide them into one hun— dred interests -of one thousand dollars each, thus af fording.the man of limited means, as well as the capi talist, an opportunity to secure an interest in this truly wonderful as well as money-thitking region. These seven several tracts, embracing 400 acres, will -cost the• embecribers on an average only Wei per acre.,,_ 250 of these 400 acres are within gunshot of. Oil ter ritory. (no better, it as good,) held et $375 per acre, (or $75.010 for 200 acres), while one .tract of sixty acres Which the subscribers also get, lies midway between two properties, one of 2234 acres, which, within the. I last few days. sold for $1,500 per acre; and the other, of 100 acres,,which, since the commencement of - this en terprise, sold for $2,000 per acre, or $200,000 for 100' scree; in connection with this sixty-acre tract, it might be said that it is. in close proximity to a well which. commenced flowing 150 barrels a day in July last. • [These statements are made to indicate that, if these lands, in bulk, were now put upon the market; more might be realized from tt em than by the present pia', As all are aware, the usual plan adopted for the de velopment of such a property is to form a company and issue certificates of stock The plan here proposed may be considered preliminary to the organization of one or more companies on these estatea, which will cost the 100 ORIGINAL SUBSCRIBERS only one thousand dollars each, and are subject to no royalty, leases, or mcrtgages whatsoever, butwill be got withgan unques tionable title, in fee simple throughout. The sub scribers can then,. upon this substantial and solid ba sis, organize one or mote companies, elect officers from • among themselves, each subscriber being eq.nally gible to the position of an.oflicer of the company. - In order that handsome returns may be speedily rea. Med, these subscriptions are based upon the proposi tion that when the list is full, (notice of which will be duly given,) the subscribers immediately organize a company, with a - capital of 100,000 shares at five' ollars each, which will entitle each subscriber to an original interest - of 1,000 shares, or $5,000 in the capital stock of the company. of which 'a reser ration of ten per cent. will give the company a stock capital of $50,000 for the immediate development of their estates. When their wells commence flowing, the stook must rapidly increase in value: Farthermore. so mach of the land as may be retained by the company, which' they gdo not themselves mean to develop, may be leased on a "royalty " for' one-third of the oil pro duced, or otherwise disposed of, the dividends received from which source would also greatly enhance the value of the original stock. To secure subscriptions by mail, all that it is really necessary to say is: DEAR Sin: Please put my • name down for one (or more) share, and when the list is filled, draw on me three days after eight for the amount. Date-11 stare, truly—Rams—P. 0. address. Considering the perfectly satisfactory price at which subscribers get. their property . Considering, also. that the plan proposed not only will' meet the views of sub scribers, but if carried out, handsome- returns may be realized, but a few days must elapse before the list is full. • • For maps or circulars, or to secure one or more of the balance of the Shares ($l,OOO each); and which maybe paid for either at the time of subscribing, or 'when the list is made up, address or apPly' to • DUNCAN. al _ MITCHESON. N. E. Cor. FOURTH and WALNUT Sts:, nitada. ' Subscriptions by mall or otherwise, also. recedied by . B BORDA, Trustee, nol6-k 327 WALNUT Street. PbiladL ar OAR BALE • OIL COMPANY .'"OF PENNSYLIV 4 A.N.IA„ . • . •-• .; • - • • • • INOORIVRATED NOVEMBER, ISO& . OPPIOERS. • - . • • HEOTOR TYNDALE,' President. :HENRY - E. SIMPSON, Treasurer. • , • iyar f crrop. - , ' • WILLIAM N.'GREDWER, WILLIAM ANSPAOH s • • JAMES 0. FISHER, J. O. 'FRYER. •. Tbe lands of this Company, four hundred and sixty (46)) acres in fee simple, lie between Oil Creek and the Allegheny River, with one producing well and others now being bored. For particulars and prOsPectus, as for sublicriptiOns, apply to • J. Q. FRYER, 113 CHESTNUT STREET. • nol2-ot. lar PIETB9LEIIIII STORAGE• CO; OF PHILADELPELL The books will remain open, at the Office of the Cora pany, to fill up Subscriptions to the Stock. CAPITAL $lOO,OOO, With power to increase to'S6CO,OOO SHARES TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS FIVE DOLLARS PEE SHARE TO BE PAID lIFOZT sus§plPTpnr. , The Company have Prathased a tract of grOtind in the Filet 'ward of the city, extending from Point.flot-se road to the river Delaware (immediately to be con nected by railroad with the extensive depot, grounds, and docks of the Penns]lyania Railroad Company), on account of which the Company have already paid FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, Leaving only $7,454.22 now due, which is the only in debtedness of the Company. Additional subscriptions are now required for Wharves. Docks, and other general improvements. Persons forwarding subscriptions for stock, or instal-. mugs thereon, will. please make their checks payable to the order of FREDERICK B. HUBBELL, Esq., • Treasurer. OFFICE, 'No. 327 WALNUT STREET. T. S. EMERY, PRESIDENT. WWESTERN BANK OF • MIFILAi" DELPHIA., ' °crania 18; Mt The Annual Meeting of the STOCKHOLDERS of this Bank will be held at the BANKING HOUSE on TUES DAY, the first day. of November next. at 12 o'clock M. And the Annual 'Relation for DIRECTORS will be held at the BANKING HO SE on BIONDAY,the twenty-first day of November next, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. 0019- tno2l t C. N. WBYGANDT...CaahIer EXCHANG E-BANK OF PITTS; Igr BURG November .15t, 11164. —The Board of Di rectors have this day declared a dividend of SIX PEE CENT. out of the earnings of the last six months. The United States tax will be paid by the Bank. Eastern stockholders wIU be paid at the Western Bank of Philadelphia on or after the 10th Inst. n 1.2 t H. M. MURRAY. Cashier. GREAT,OWTRAL OLOTRING HOUSE, IW• ALL PERSONS FAVORABLE TO the establishment of, a LUTHERADI MISCH i n WERT PEI [LAD &XII lA. are invited to' meet at Com missioners' Ball, tl. W.corner of TEURTY-SEVENTH and Mc lOW Streets,"on MOND A.Y.EVENIN.G, 2lbt, at 8 o'clock. . 11016-6:* • or• DAUPHIN AND COLORADO GOLD MINING COMPANY , Chartered by the State ofPennsylvanla. CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000.000, 400.000 SHARES—PAN VALUE, $5. President—JOßN B. ANDERSON. DIRECTORS. James R. Magee. John W. Hall, Harrisburg. T. C. McDowell, do. john Brady, ' do. - • W. W. Wylie, Lancaster. Wm. 0. Shute, Colorado. B.P. SOUTHWORTH, Secretary and Treasurer. °Mee of the Company, No. 4%3 WALNUT Street— Room No. O. Authenticated ipeciniens have been procured from some of the Company's lodes, and have. been assayed by Pfefessons Booth and Garrett with the most gratify ing results. Subscription lists have been opened at the Offlos of the Company and at the Treasurer's Office (In ternal gavenue.,,` No. 427 CHESTNUT Street, Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank Building. To original subscribers, 8.3.60 per share. for a limited number of shares. Cirenlare, pamphlets, or information can be obtained at the Oilice.of the Company after the 17th inst. Covemin 14„ 1864. - 0014-Em _ Thomas A. Biota, N. B. Knee" Win. 8. Freeman, Robt. P. Klng, John g. Charles Deeliver. WNOTICE.—ALL PERSONS HALVING aal= against the UNION LEAGUE. or any of its Committees, will please present them to the under signed before the let of December 1884.' at No. MO CHESTNUT Street. - JAMES L. CLAGHOEN. tde 1. • Treasurer. ear NOTICE BANK OF GERRIA.N. TOWN. • - PrtmenniquA, Oct. 20, 1864. Notice Is hereby given, agreeably to. Section 2of the Act of General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled „ An act enabling Banks of the Com monwealth to become gesociations for the purpose of Banking under the laws of the Elnited•States," approv ed the 22d day of August, A. D. 1864, that the Stock holders of the Bank of Germantown have this day voted to Income such. an Association; and that its Directors have procured the authority of the owners of morethan two• thirds of the Capital Stock to make the certificate requited therefor by the laws of the United States. . CHARLES OTTO, 0c22 80t Cashier. ..-01 - r• DIVIDEND NOTICE.—OFFICE OF 11=147 THE, MeGLINTOCKVILLE PETROLEUM COMPANY, No. 4.1. t. WALNUT . STREET. I FIFILADRLPFILI, October 29.1664. Tho directors of the Company have this day declared the seventh monthly dividend of ONE PER CENT. payable on and after TUESDAY, November 15th.1861. The transfer books will be closed November 9, at 3 o'clockP. If., and reopened November 16. oc3l-m*ftf XI& MOONEY, Secretary. r ff... GIRARD BANK, . PAILADELPFIT L, November 1, 1884. , This Bank has declared &DIVIDEND, out of the profits of the last six months. of FIVE FER CENT., payable on demand, free of all taxes. It w 511 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. nolwfmtit , . W. L. SCHAFFER, Cashier. OrUNION BANK: . . , PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 1. 1881. At a meeting of the Board of Directors - held this day, a Dividend of FIVE I'M CENT. for the fast six months, free of all taxes, WPA declared, payable on demand. no2-wfin6t J. J. HIICKEL, Cashier. Or PENN. NATIONAL BANK, PHILADFLPHIA, Nov. 1, 1884. The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of EIR PER CENT. on the Capital Stock for the laud six months; payable ou'demsind. clear of all taxes. no2-wfmBt • JAMES RUSSELL, Cashier. NATIONAL BANK OF CONL Illat 7 N! INC& PHILADELPIZIA, November 1.1864. The Board of Directors have this day declared a divi dend of FIVE Per Cent., _payable on demand, clear of taxes. cno2.wfm6t3 JOAN A. LEWIS, Caehior. ge-NOTICE.—THE BOOKS OF SIB. SCRIPTION to the Capital Stook of the MER CANTILE PETROLEUM COMPANY will be openid TO-DAY, at our office, for receiving subscriptions for a limited number of shares of said stock. Theproduction of thin Company le now equal to Fifty Barrels 01011 per day, which will enable the Companyto pay large dividends.immediLtely. For further information apply to the undersigned. For the Corporators. • COCHRAN & RUSSELL, • No. 22 North FRONT Street. NOCEMBiII llth, 1864. noll-121 • MILITARY. - 6TH:PENNSYLVANIA, CA _ VALRY. Authority has been granted to Captain GEO. D.-STROUD and First Lieutenant HENRY J. TODDY to raise a Company for this celebrated. ment, now reorganizing for active Service. Young men 'wishing to serve their country In her hour of-need - may apply at GOOD INTENT HALL, 602 SPRUCE Street, Between. 9A. M. and. 6 P. ffi., daily, to the alio*, officers. . City bounty . $450 . 00 United -States bounty - .- • 800 00 Appro,ve4l CHARLES L. LBrPTIFL;' Major 6th Pennsylvania Cavalry. Commanding Recruiting Detail ;RETAIL DRY GOODS. 00WPEETAWAIT & 00:1 cor.Nlicini and ARCH aTihrETS.). CRY C OO:D+S, . AT RETAIL. ' The place to buy CHEAP PLUSLINB. ELEGANT - BLANKETS. BEST FLANNELS. SPLENDID DRESS GooDs-.. BEST PRINTS: MAGNIFICENT SHAWLS. BALMORAL SKIRTS. LINEN GOODS. FROSTED TEA - VER — AND WATER: PROOF CLOAKINGS, YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. Ao4-fmwtdal . , NSW MOURNING STORE,. - 928 CHESTNUT STREET. IMMENSE REFECTION IF PRICES et Nerinoes, De Latnes, Reps, Birathesse, Bombs dnee, Alpacas, Crape Cloth, Empress and other favorite and well known fabrics. Also, GREAT REDUCTION m all our immense stook of SECOND MOURNING GOODS each as Mohair& Poplins, Lustres, Valencia& &c. &cr. BALMORAL -SKIRTS AND SHAWLS, In great variety. - BLACK SILKS, ?* If the very best rusks& and an elegant assortment of LIGHT SILKS. . . M.4:3ICrI3NING - 111 - 11..iI_ALTUEIrnr, If the very latest New York and Paris styles; always to hand, and made to order. We respectfully request nu examination of our stook Before purchasing elsewhere. & A. MYERS & 00., sell-rawtet 928 CHESTNUT Street. 628 HOOP SKIRTS. - 628 THE "NEW FLEXIBLE 'SKIRT," JUST OUT. The most pliable Hoop Skirt in the market, equal - to the • Duplex Elliptic.' and at muchlowerprices. For sale, wholesale and retail.. at Manufactory, No. .621 S ARCM Street. 1n012.61,*) '14111% T. HOPKINS. WIXTERGOODS, AT THE 'LOWEST HLRKET PRICE.-Marge assortment of ions and square Shall'. ' French Aferinoes, all colors. BD gliehtlierinoes, 13‘ and 5 yards 'wide, cheap. • DRESS GOODS. —pAlalnes and Calicoes in variety. Clothe. Gaseirneres, and Satinets, good and cheap. All kinds of Flannels, and.ln all qualities. ' Table Linens, Napkins. Toarels.nnd Toweling, at • " JOHN H. STOKES', no 2, 702 AROH Street. 4 T !BMALL ..D . E PARIS" , IS NOT A •••- 1 paint, poteder, or paste, bat a most delicious preparation that gives both the color and texture of po lished 'ivory to the skin. EUGENE 30IIIN, No. 111 TNNTH Street, below Chestnut.. 66 T'EMAIL DE ,PARIS" CAN BE -&-A need by all lad tea n the privacy of the toilette. It removes all spots and roughness, and its purifying effect on tire akin calls forth freshness, color, and beauty. E. JOUIN, No. 111 TENTH Street, below Cheatnnt. • • T . ! EMAIL DE PARIS" QUICKLY - 1 - 4 sod effectually removes those unsfghtly black worm specks which detract so much frbm the beauty of the skin. IS. JOIIIN, No. 111 TENTH Street, below Chestnut. . • 64 T ,'EMAIL DE PARIS'? If 3 ES. - 1 -A PECIALLY endorsed by Veatvall, Mrs. Waller, and many ladies in private life, whose com mendatory letters, for obvious reasons, cannot be pub- Robed.' E. JOIIIN, 111 S. TENTH Street. , Officers and soldiers whose complekions have become tanned or bronzed by the eTposure incident to a camp life, will and tLe "Email ' invaluable. Orders: by mall should , be addressed, JARED & RENE. General Importers. 'Philadelphia. oc3-mws tf GAS FIXTURES, &c. CORNELIU & BAKER, 710 011:ESTN137 STREET, Hats i4EI pleaanietO' soikounee that they are • now pie pared to' famish . . NEW STYLE. OF GAS FIXTURE, SUITABLE FOB DWELLUM, STORES, OFFICES, &c WHICH CIN BA LIGHTED BY &420TRiciTY. oc1B•1m if EDVCATYONAL. • - JOHN C., , ZINNERMEN WILL OPEN a SINGIII43 CLASS, in the Western Presbyterian Cbnrcb, 'SEVENTEENTH and: FILBERT Streets, on THURSDAY EVENING, Nov. 17, at 7M o'clock. All interested in Music are invited to , attend.. nol6-2t* MARY - E.. WILKINSON'S SCHOOL for little GIRLS, Hs North ELEVENTH Street., Thorough instruction 'in French, Music, andDrawinif. Six pupils can be received as Boarders. nol6-00 LO OTING GLASSES. • .. JAMES S. EARLE & ' SON, 816 013311TEUT SYRBET,PHILA., • • have no ilk aide .veri Sao 'FaartraenV of • LOOKING GrLASSES„ of ever! obaratoter, of the VERY BIST.3I4II7IPA9TURE AND LATEST STYLES. OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, . - IPSI 'PICTURE AND PHOTOGRAPH MARES. 71 - ,IPB-SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS IN OIL, theuostreltable and satisfactory Portraits made; ih@fareexeonted in superior manner by B. P. RBI. zdElti 624 ARCH Street. It* TVORYTYPES. -THOSE DESIRING -a- 'Pictures of this style shonld see B. F, REIMER'S, at 624 ARCH Street. Simplicity ofetyle anderrange .ment; softness brilliancy of c)loring. characterize . them. FAMILIES, HOTELS, DYE•HOUSES,. &o.; unsupplied with . the Universal Cog-wheel, Clothes. wringer—the 'beet and only reliable wringer will find it to their interest to use one of these in.yaln• able labor and clolhee• saving utensils. For sale whole 'sale ane . retail. by E.' L: BUBNHLM, Manufacturer's agent. No. 27 SontirSIXTE Street. ' nol2-1m S.E.OOR. SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS. NOW READY, AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF LIEUTENANT 'GENERAL WINFIELD. SCOTT. 2 vols. This is a deeply Inte resting book to every American. Also. • MARTINEAU'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND. Vole. 1 and 2 now. ready. MARTIN'S - HISTORY . OF FRANOE—THE AGE 0? LOUIS XIV. Snbiscriptlocus received for the alio ve at the BOOK. ROOMS, No. 33 South SIXTH Street, ' . Above CHESTNUT Ernol6.3t THE , GREAT WAR BOOR-THE -a- 'AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF LIEUT. OEN.. WINFIELD SCOTT. 2 vols.. l2mo. Illustrated with two eteel-plate Likenesses of the General, taken at different ages. NEW BOOB: by the author of " Wide, Wide World," " Melbourne douse." 2 volt; 12mo BIIANA, being the hitherto uncollected. writings of Charles .Lamb. 12mo. T/IE JOHN GAY SERIES, by - Jacob Abbott.. 4 vols. 1.2m0. , con silting Work for Winter, Work for Spring, Work for Summer, Work for Antumn. GOD'S WAY OF HOLINESS, by Horatins Bona; D. D. D. . . . LIPE .AND LETTERS OF DAVID COI? SCUDDER, Missionary in Southern India, by Horace E. Scudder. .12mo. • THE CHURCH AND THE REBELLION. A Conildo• ration of tbo Rebellion against the Government of the United States, and the agency of the Church, North and South, In relation thereto. By R. L. Stanton,D. D. 12mo. • • • • . . ic:ettle . by WILLIAM S. At ALFRED MARTON: . nol6 006 SHRUM etree FREE EXHIBITION 11 PHOTOGRAPHS,. :` • S IZE it 3F is. • .•. . • . • • OVER TWO HUNDRED.S'UD.7EOTS. • . MEDIUM PHOTOGRAPHS, ' • SIZE N x 14. NEARLY SIX HUNDRED SUBJEfITS. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS, LARGEST COLLECTION IN THEWORLD. Call and examine. whether you wish to' purchase o nat. Immense assortment of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, PASSE PARTOUTS, WALNUT, GILT, and 'ROSE WOOD FRAM, all sizes and , styles. Also, 1,000 RUSTIC FRAMES, just received, at low prices. ' G. W. PITOILER, nol6-2t 808 CHESTNUT STREET. INSURE YOUR LIFE ' IN', THE AMERICAN, S. E. Cor. Walnut and Fourth Sts.; PHILADELPHIA It is a HOME COMPANY. and prate divided annu ally, thus aiding the assured to pay future premiums. Lad dividend 60 per cent. ' BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Alexander Whilldin,l J. Edgar Thomson, Hon. James Pollock, Hon. Jos. Allison, Albert C. Roberts, Henry K.Hennett, Samuel T. Bodine, Philip B. Mingle, Geo. Nugent, John Alkman, Wm. J. Howard,lsaac Hazlehurst, 'Samuel Work. - ALEXANDER WHILLDIN, President. SAMUEL WORK, Vice President. nols 3mif . JNO. S. WILSON, Soo'y and Treasurer OF THE ..DELAWARE MU OFFICE.. TuAL SAFETY INSI7RANCE COMPANY.. PHILADELPHIA. November 9, 1864. The.following statement ,of the affairs of the Com pany ie published in conformity with a provision of its charter: Premiums received from November 1.• 1883, to October Si, 1864: On Marine and Inland Risks On Fire Risks Premiums onPolieles not marked off, November 1, 1863 Preminma marked off as earned from November 1, 1863; to Oc tober 1, 1664• On Marine and Inland Risks 416,264 72 On Fire Maks 174,656 76 • --, 636,82146 Intereet during same period, sal vages, &e ' Losses, Birpenses, &0., during the - year, as above. Marine and Inland Navigation LLossesli ;;Ac. 214,241 82 Pim Lones" 49,695 82 Return Premiums .. ' 29,204 98 Re-Insurances ' • 42,649 28 Agency Charges 19,084 98 Advertising, Printing,. Sto .....1.. 3,689 13 *Taxes—ll. S . Tax on Premiums, Policy, Stamps, &c., &c 11,386 27 . Expexuaes, Salaries, Rent, &c.... 14,089 00 , . 884;051 28 * This is exclusive of the amount reserved f. on Dividends and Profits. • Asswrs OF TER comperrr, NOV. 1,1864. $lOO,OOO d Unite States Five per cent. Loan . - 1871 $lOO,OOO 00 111,000 United States 6 per cent. Loan, 1881. 118,215 00 76,000 United States 8 per cent. Loan, 6-20 a. 75,662 60 100,000 State of Pennsylvania 6 per cent. Loan 98,666 00 54,000 State of Pennsylvania 6 per cent. Loan 66,840 00 3,19,060 Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loan.. 127620 87 ' 20,000Pennsylvan1rRailroarlet - Mortgage 6 percent. Bonds. ... • •••- 2%000 00; 60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad id Mortgage 6 per cent. Bonds agasO 15,000 800 Shares Stock Germantown Gas Company, principal and interest guaranteed by the city of Phila . delphia . 15,300 00 6,500 190 Shares Stock Pennsylvania Rail- road Company 9,100 00 6,000 100 Shares Stock North Pennsylvania Railroad Company 8.060 00 50,000 United States Treasury Certificates • . of Indebtedness' 4 B . ,4 26 00 80,000 State of Tennessee 6 per cent. Loan.. 12,001 00 128,700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage,ampli • secured • 126.710 00 • 6868,250 Par. Cost, 8E41,100. 90 Market Value . 4857.627 67 Real Estate . .. • ...' 36,000 00 -Bills receivable for insurances made ~....» 1t8,330 4.2 Balances due at Agencies—premiums on ... rine Policies, accrued interest: and other debts due the Company 28,793 24 Scrip and Stook of sundry Insurance and other Companies $4,283, estimated 2,qm 00 Cash on deposit with United States ' • - Government subject to ten 'days' . —11103,000 00 • Cash on deposit, in 68094 93 Cash in drawer. 637 96 198,692 49 PHIIAIDELYRIA, November 9. 1864. 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 the, the SCRIP of the Company, payable on and after the bit Deceinberproxlmo, free of National and State taxes They have also declared a SCRIP • DIVIDEND of FORTY PER CENT. on the EARNED PREMIUMS for the year ending October 31, 1864, certificates for which will be issued to theparties entitled to the same,- on and after the lit December proximo, free of National and State taxes. ,- They have•ordered. also, that-the SCRIP CERTIFI CATES OF PROFITS of the Company for"the _year 11.60, be redeemed' in CASH, at. the odce of the Com pany, on and after the Ist December proximo, all inte rest thereon to cease on that day. - Air No ce-rtificate-of. prof/to issued under WS. By the Act of incerporatton, no certificate shall issue unless claimed within two years after (he deotaration of the dividend whereat as evidence. DLRECTORti. Thomas C. Hand. Samuel E. Stokes,' John C. Davis; •.J. F. Peniston, • - .Edmund Bonder. Henry Sloan, Theophilue Paulding, William G: l Bealtort, John R Penrose, Edward Darlington, James Traquair, . H Jones Brooke. Benny 0. Dallett, Jr., Jacob P. Jones, James C. Hand, James B. McFarland. William .C. Lud.wig, • Joshua P. Byre, Joseph H. Seal, Spencer Mollvaine, George G. Leiper, John B. Sample. Pittsburg, Hugh Craig, - A. R. Berger, Pittsburg. Robert Burton, THOMAS C. HAHD, President. JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice President. RIMY Lnatutur. - Secretary. note-1m if MILLINERY. LADIES' s S L. lEk." - A. rip S FRENCH SHAPES. BIRDS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, ALL TN" NomiTrayt THE. NILWNERN . THOS. KENNEDY & BRO., osl2-wfm2m No. '129 CHIE3TNITT Week FANCY FURS. . , LAR/11131' FANCY FUBS. JOHN •-•zrAnmactt Jo. 718 ARCH Street, above Seventh Street, At his old established store. IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER, AND DEALER, IN FANCY FT R 5 POE 4 LADIES AND CHILDREN. Haying now in store a very large and beantifal assort ment of all the different kinds and qualities of FANCY FURS FOR LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR, I solicit a call from those in want. Remember the name and number. JOHN FAREIRA, • 718 ARCH Street, above Seventh. I have no partner or connection with any other store In this city. oc3-4talf OPERA 'GLASSES. • A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF OPERA. GLASSES, - • _ iNTEA_RL, IVORY, MOROCCO, AND BLACK JAPAN. • Also, some with TWELVE GLASSES. veiy • flno. • For kale by • - E. BORHEri, Optician, • lt* ' No. 402 CHESTNUT Street. GIABBEE, . . IN GREAT VARIETY. McALLIBTER & BROTIIKB; (Established 1796,) ) - . 110 / 4-3 t •'. No. 728 CHESTNUT Street PARTEWDE VISITE, UNSURPASSED 1 -- 1 in style, eiecntion, and arrangement, and color ing of accessories. and accuracy of likeness. See speci- wens, DELMER'S Gallery. SECOND Street, above Green. • , - • . TASTEFUL AND SIJESTANTIAL ULOTELING A YOUNG LADY, COMPETENT TO J-A-TRAOH Inglish.French width° rudiments et Latin. desirps a Situation as Visiting Governess, in orarear the city. -nol4-6t* AN. EXPERIENCED TEACHER OF -4-7- Mathematics and Practical Engineering, (for m e r a University Protest:lools at present forming a select class, or will sive private instructions in Mathematics, Surveying, Navigation, Mechanical drawing, an , d other collateral branches. Address "Civil Engineer. office of The Trees. noLI-4t* WANTED-A YOUNG MAN, 17 V orlB years of age, with a knowledge 'of JOB PRINTIEG. High wages and steady. employment for a goodlaind. • Apply at COLLINS & MoLSESTER'S TM FOUNDRY, 705 JAYNE Street. nolB-31. WANTED.= SEWING MACHINE ur AGENTS I iEirmwhere, to.. introduce the new - SHAW & CLARK . FAMILI mamma MACHINE. the only low-price machine in the country which is licensed by tirover &Baker Wheeler & Wilson, Howe. Singer, & Co , and Bachei der. Salary and expenses, or large commissions allowed. .1 t/ other 35fachtnes now sold for less than forty dollars each are infringement*, and the seller and user liable. Illustrated circulars sent free. Addrees. SHAW & CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. ' nol6-d&who- it • WANTED—THE ACQUAINTANCE • v f of a refined, educated, amiable Lady of charac ter. from 36 to 45. who would appreciate intelligence and true worth in a gentleman whose character for bids trifling. Such may address LEONIDAS W. JONES, Western Sub-Poet Office, for one week. nols-2.0 WANT E D-FIRST-CLASS -SALES MEN in an established Dry Goode Jobbing House, wishing to extend their business. Address Box No. 2C9. Philadelphia Post Office. St". WANTED -L-BY THE IST JANUARY next. in a Wholesale Notion House, One or Two SALESMBN that can influence a good country trade. Address " W. ," Press office. nol6-St* WANTED --A CUTTER AND SALES MAN in a Firet•Claes Tailoring Eatablishment. Liberal Terms to one who can Mance Good Trade. , Address P. 0. Box 1339. nolo.Bt WANTED, AGENTEL-A.GENTS IN every County; at $7O a month, eaanses Paid, to introduced teen new and weft,/ articles, the best sell ing ever offered. For particulars, address OTIS T. GA KEY, BIDDEFORD, MAINS. oc26-d6r.W3an de WANTED TO • RENT—BI FIRST -a... of January, a spacious STORE, suitable for a, Wholesale Drug Rouse, on Third, between Arch and. Market, or M arket, between Third and Fifth.. Address 13ox 2E16, Philadelphia-P .. 0. nol2-6t* FOB SA. .LE .4111 TD TO LET. TO ly IGIV OIL COMPANIES.-FOB Sale, two valnable INTEhES I'S in 011 Territory on Oil Creek and Cherry Run. Foraddress, apply al Press office. • noIG-21 OIL LANDS FOR SALE.-100 ACRES 91 Acres, LW, • Acres of first- class OIL TERRITORY, situate in the Pennsylvania Oil Region. For sale by lILMAN it MITCHSLL. Real Estate Agents, No. 9 South THIRD Street. efk NOW. VACANT-:-LARGE HOUSE JUL on Fieber's lane. nearly adjoining the station on the Germantown Railroad—for sale, and on ea‘y terms, by' ANTHONY P. at J. H. MORRIS, No. 916 ARCH Street/ N. 9.—lf not sold will be for rent. n01.6.3t* fel FOR BALE CHEAP—FOUR ..eratthree-story brick ROUSES, Nos. 1.603,1601,1807,and 1649 Fawn street, above Oxford. Person wishing to sell out to gO West. Apply at 9136 North NINTH Street, Paper store, or 1606 North TWELFTH St. nol6-3L. FOR - BALE-ARCH-STRERVBEN STNESS • STAND, No. 119, east of Second street. Lot 37 by 101 feet ,• only $6,200. Splendid large first-class Dwelling.. Arch street, east of Sixth. 'Lot 26 by 276 feet deep to Cherry street, with elegant garden, stable, &c. ;"8125,030. Elegant large Dwelling on Arch street, west of Tenth street. Lot 24 by ISO feet deep; $24,000 First. class large Store Property 102 North Third st.. Lot 25 brl2o feet deep; $21,000. Splendid Dwelling corner of Twentieth and Wallace streets. Lot 20 by 111 feet deep $8.600. Neat Dwelling south side of Wallace street, west of Nineteenth. Lot 18 by 100; p_rico 48,400. Store and Dwelling 164 Noith. Sixth street, below Race; price $6,500. Very large side-yard Dwelling on Seventh street, above Spring Garden. Lot 44 by 90; price $13,900. Im mediate possession. _, Neat side yard Dwelling on Franklin street, above Poplar; price $ll,OOO. Besides near $5,000,000 worth of other city property. Call for catalogue or send your address. GEORGE C. HILLER, Real Estate Broker, No. 154 North SIXTH Street. cOLOUCBSTERCOUNTY FARM zwa-FOR SALE—The property of the late Peter.ah— Rambo, deceased—ay/seining 7034 acres of arable Land. good.qua;ity... and in a fair state of cultivation ,• la acres in timber. The buildings are a neat two-story DWELL ING, (new) cottage style, well painted; a two-story kitchen, wash-house, crib-house, and smoke-house, and workshop; apple and peach orchards with. 100 well-selected young fruit trees. Said Farm is situated three miles from Hardingville station, on the West Jersey Railroad. and three miles from Pislerville sta tion, on the Cape May Railroad. ad joining the lands of Abraham Dilkes. Will be sold at the hotel of B. W. Sharp, Pranklinyille, .on NOVEMBER 24th. at two o'clock F.M.• Conditions at sale, • • By virtue of an order of Orphans' Court of the county of Gloucester. made at Sept. term. Title perfect. CARLETON Y. STOKES, ABRAHAM L ANC FL JOHN C. SMALLWOOD, Commissioners. $424,047.90 138,567.19 . 662.705'68 231.472 42 797,177 50 76,622 66 THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING RE MOVED' hie BEAL ESTATE OFFICE to No. 53 TENTH Street, corner of Arch, has there reopened his REGISTER, in which the public may enter their. PROPERTIES FOR SALE,. 612,844 14 And le prepared to collect INTERESTS, Ground and House BEATS, in every part of the city. • oel7-2m* WILLIAM G. BEDFORD. BOARDING. • -OLPOATIDA.-LARGE SECOND. STORY RACK ROOM, communicating with a bath-room. together with .Board, may be obtained at 269,South FIFTH Street. noltiztf OEM 'LOST OR MISLAID-=A PERPETUAL - 1 --A Policy ofArnearanoe, No. 16,077 ' Issued by_ the FIR& ASSOCIATION Oct. 18, 1850_, to JAMES MILLI. GAN, for $1,200, on property S. E cor. of Brows sad Emery streets. .Any. information thereof will be re. ceived by C. STIVER, No. 520 North THIRD Street. • 0c24-inwf-124 T HE CONSOLIDATION. NATIONAL. BANK Receives Subscriptions for 'the NEW THREE-YEAR 7.30-1.00 TREASURY . NOTES, which are convertible at maturity into SIX PIR:OEDIT. 52.0 BONDS; also, for 10-40 BONDS, /MOW 031 both pt,yable in gold. - • JOS . . E'IERS 014 T HE FBILADELPHIA NATIONAL BANK, mari•A. - Nerem AFD, DEPOSITORY: Or THE UNITED STATES, - • EISOBIVBS SUBSCRIPTIONS ZOE 'rx.ttizia.BUß•v• NOTFIS,. 10-40 BONDS. nolfhwfmlza • B. B. COMBEITA Cashigo $1,201,66102 CHMILES E&LOAYA • (ALEX. BE:M/4.M ARLEB EMORY & CO., STOCK AND EXCHANGE BUNERS, • 11Q. 15 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. MI 'kinds of uncurreint funds and Gold and Silver. bought and sold, and Collections. made. Particular attention given to, the purchase and sale of Government, State, - and other, Stocks and Loans on commission. HARPER, BURNEY, it CO:, BAINEEM - EltS, • STOOK LckiD. MCCRAW:IE BROKERS. Particnis,k SttO.AilOri paid. to purchase and sale of Oil Stocks. 55 SOLITELTHIRD STREEr, - PHILADELPHIA. , , Itr.FERENcsa.--Drexel Co , Philadelphia; J. B. Aus tin, President Southwark Bank. norls-3m EUM3 Address " R. M. A.," at this °Mae n0164111f nol6 ult.* OST AND FOUND. FINANCIAL. -• • - •- 4 •^ OF 1: 1 33MAL' IVEZADIEr.A.. FINANCIAL AGENT AND DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED S . .T A-TES, nol6-wfmlm • T UB -FARMIOW .AND .111101ANICEP NATIONAL B,A - N K O PRILA.DELPHIEL FIUNCIAL AGENT AND DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Receives Subscriptions for the NEW THREE-YEARS 7 30.100 TREASURY NOTES, which are convertible at maturity into six per cent. MO Bonds ; also for the n. 40 Bonds, Interest on both payable in Gold. oe2S-fm*lni W. RUSHTON . , Ja., Cashier. Ug NEW '7-80 LOAN. . . .p..,• Subscription resolved, and *4l Xotot far hishod free Of all charges, by - GEORGE I.' BOTH Banter, zu2S-Sta 18 South THIRD Street. STOCB , NOUGHT AL D SOLD ON CIONIMUON. GIORGI 3. BOYD.- IS South THIRD Street. ins.lls-tie HORSES! HORSES ! HORSES ' , •QIIARTF.RMASTER OZNICILAL I B OPTICS . , FIPT DrviAON, WASIID,',OTON, Nov. 10, INN. ...,HOESES, suitable for Cavalry and Artillery service, will be purchased at Glesboro Depot, in open market, till DECkMBER 1, 1664. • Horses will be delivered to Captain L. Lowry Moore, A. Q. M. wale subjected to the usual Government In spectionbefore being accepted. Price of Cavalry Horses, $176 each. Price of Artillery Horses, $l5O each. Payment will be made for six (6) and more. • • JAMES A.. ERIN Colonel' in charge First Division, Quartermaster General's Office. nolfi.t.9o e BITLBOUB. - ROOTS, HYACINTH GLASSES, ilanglui Vases, Vann Flower Pots, for sale , D. LANDRETH & SON,' iti Nos. 21 and 23 South SIXTH Street. . WATCHES; • • • - FINE ..111WELItY ti AT REASONABLISVirIO%. WARE, 1808 MARKET EL& r'iciliasPeiWa. nolo-160 A o k FINE SCOTCH GINGHAM. UM BRBLLAS. A Pine American Gingham Umbirdlan ". Good Cotton Unibrellas. Well-made Umbrellas. Bny of %nO/4-66. Nos. 2 and 4 Nlcgtiimet dT irasoiteims mums. AMERICAItACADMIY OF MUSIC. LEoraIiOEOVI - Director- TRA LAST 'WEEK, MOST PoKriVELY. OP GROVER'S GRAND GERMAN OPERA COMPANY. CARL ANSCHUTZ - conductor. THIS (WEDNESDAY)•EVENING, Noy. 16th, mar • time of LEE HUGUENOTS, Grand Opera by Iffeyerbeer. with a Ten" great cast, The time and attention, study and rehearsal, inciden tal to the prodirction of this great Opera..the most dim cult in the entire classic and Modern repertoire, is hit* pill over. The Opera has received already, two' representations this season in Boston, the . second at which is tegetded as the most perfect presentation ever given in America. A highly satisfactory performanciP. may be looked forward to on Wednesday. THUB.SDAY EVENING, Nov. 17: only time of Grand Opera by Von t3 F r ltit E . Ll4 l.res . anted with s a degree - et brilliancy and vivacity never obtained in the Opera, except with this cast. FORMES in-his famous assnutP,- lion. MALYOLIO. originally and exnrereiv composed for hind by Von Flotow.. Madame RoTTER. ae LEO NORA. The entire strength of the mslo portion of the Grand German Opera Company is embraced to the cast. FRIDAY EVENING,- Nov. 18, only time of MI REILLE, Grand Opera by Clonnod, composer of "Foust " Pre sented for the first time in America. Yrom lack of sal- Bcient rehearsal, only one act and selections from reille "were given in Boston. This city will, therefore. be the Arst, se it was with "Faust," to witness the en tire presentation of Gouned's latest opera: SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Nov. 19th, • GALA FAREWELL -M &TINE% FAUSr. ENTIRE. Admission to Matinee Ole Dollar. Seats may Mt secured without extra charge. Seats may be secured at' the rPgalai mice, for any dr the above nights, at. Gould's Mimic Store, and at the Academy, • noldi• • ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Lessee and Manager JOHN T. VOHS: (Also of Holiday-street Thea.tre,• Haitinigte; FordW. New Theatre, Washington, and the Alexandria (Tall Theatre, ___ . - • A OBEAT DRAMATIC FEAST. Engagement, for 24 nights only, of the eminent Traits-. dian, XL EDWIN FORREST, who Will render, for the first time in Philadelphia. kis. brilliant personation of . CORIOLAEITS, in SHAKEPEARE'S GRAND ROMAN TRAGEDY OP THAT TITLE The on MONDAY NIGHT, Nov. 21st . The Company to sustain Mr. FORREST has been yorog carefully selected, embracing, among others, the cola- , brated Tragedienne. MADAILE'PONISI. The scenery used will be several of the proda Wow or MR. J. RUSSELL SMITH, of Philadelphia. with newly painted drapery bl Mr. WISER, of Philadelphia, and several new Roman scenes, embracing THE TRIUMPHAL RETURN OF CORIOL ANUS. by Mr. CHARLES S. GETZ. of Baltimore. The Machinery by Mr. HIGBEE, of the Academy. The Costumer, Banners, Insignia, etc., etc , were. made expressly for this play. at a cost of over $.3,C01). The Box Sheet, for tin sale of secured places, will be opened at the Academy, on THURSDAY, Nov. 17th, tut& continued every day thereafter during the season, be. tween the hours of 9 and 43ri o'clock. Admission, 60 and 245 cents. • Secured SE ats 60 cents additional. , nol6-tf PHILIP WARREN, Treasurer. NEW CHESTIWT-ST THEATRE. WEDNESDAY. and THURSDAY EVENINGS. November 16 and 17, LAST WEER OF MRS. D. P. BOWERS, Who Will appear TIM /SKEWING. by ESPECIAL DESIRE. In C. W. Ta.➢leanre's improved adaptation of • EAST LYNNE. To conclude with the barletta of THE FIRST NIGHT. FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF MRS. D. P. BOWERS. Finit time of THE LADY OF LYONS. SATURDAY EVENING, Last Nigh t of Mrs. - BOWERS.: SATURDAYappear as CAM &LK AFTERNOON, Nov. . TWELFTH GRAND FAMILY MATINEE, LAST TIME OF THE FORTY THIEVES. MONDAY EVENING, Nov. 21, After four months' active preparatioe. will be pra. sented Bonales.nlt's drama of PADVILETTE. WALNUT -STREET THEATR R.- Return to this. of the gifted and handsome- MISS LUCILLE WESTERN, - Whose unprecedented success in.evet7 city in whle she has appeared has secured for htr the general and truthful remark of being the most • POPULAR ARTIST IN AMERICA. THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, and during the week.. • MISS LUCILLE WESTERN - Will appear in her grand innwrsonation of LEAH, THE FORSAKEN. Box Once open from 9 till 3. Curtain rises at 7%. BS. JOHN. DREW'S NEw =Altos:. 334 - STREET THEATRE. THIRD WEEK OF, THIRD WEEK OF . . MR. AND MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS. SHANDY MAGUIRE, • ,AN HOUR IN SEVILLE, • • -THUMPING LEGAGr. • . • ,Mr. and Mrs.WILLIAMS IN ELEVEN CHARACTERS. FREDAY, BENEFIT OF BARNEY WILLIAMS. • NATIONAL CIRCUS, WALNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH. UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MRS. CHAS. WARNER. (Formerly Mrs. DAN RICE.) Mr. F. H. ROSSTON Equestrian Diredar, SECOND VirEEIC OF THE SEASON. IMMENSE AUDIENCES AND GREAT EXCITEMENT. IRREPRESSIBLE SHOUTS OF LAUGHTER During the week the celebrated EATON STONE, the SHERWOOD FAMLLY, Mrs. W ARNE it (Mistress of tho School of Menage), the DENZER BROTHERS. the crest Batoutte Leaper, Mr. BACHELOR, the renowned TOW RING (the Master of the Classics), the inimitable Jes ter, S. STICHNEY, Jr., will appear in a variety_ oC pleasing Gymnastic, Acrobatic, and Equestrian scenes.. in which they have no rivals, Ankisslos.—First Tier, 60 cts. ; Second Tier. 25 cis. Performance commences every evening at 73f o'clock. MATINEES on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY dr- TERNOONS. commencing 2N o'clock. This week's programme rich and attractive. itol4-", ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS; S. W. CORNER TENTH AND CHESTNUT Streets. EDNES DAY, November 16, 1/364, - . • At halt-past three o'clock, " FIRST CLASSICAL MATINEE ET THE PHILADELPHIA CLASSICAL QUINTETTE CLUB. Messrs. GAERTNER, JARVIS, CROSS, PLAGEWN D . - and SCHMITZ, PROGRAMME.. • . Trio in E fiat, Opus 1, No. 1 Beethoyq• Quartette, Opus 71, No. I Halt*. .Piano Solo (a). Bercense Clioubs • • (b). Etude de Concert ..........fferumilt Quintette, No 3, in 0 minor Mozart Subscription list for the Season of Twenty. five Matinees is at the Music Store of Mr. J. E. GOULD, SEVENTEE and CHESTNUT Streets, where Engagements for Public or Private Performances, in or out of town, can be made for the services of the Club. Single Tickets, to -be bad 'only at the Door, Fifty Cents. non--it VIEIESTRIIT-STREET OPERA E.01:1811i `...;/ No. 1221 CHESTNUT Street. AILLINSON .6r HINCKEN. ... ...ProNl**Art. BICRAWS WI/ifWilda appear every °venni& in an elegant. ETHIOPIAILENTERTAINKENT. - Doors oven at 7. coma - cueing at 8 oi`oloalc Admission 26 cents. Reserved seats, which can be mimed (rem. la to o'clock, 60 cents. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, : TIM= AND CHESTNUT Streets. TEMPLE OF WONDERS I SIGNOR,BLEM EVERY. EVENING.,IIID- • . WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERMX)NE. Change of Performance Constantly. Admission, 26 Cents. Children, lb Cents. Henna Seats, 60 cents. • Evening Performances commence at 734. Afternoons MS. . • . ot&t# A : GRAND STEREOPTICON EXHI. A BITION, for the ben at of the Universalist Chards. Eighth and Noble stmts. will be given ..at the Amens bly Buildings. METH and. CHESTNUT Streets TO. MORROW (Thursday) EVENING. 17th, instant, com mencing at 8o: clock. Tickets 25 cents.. CASHIER GORCIEBSTILL-PUBLIC. N•A REHEARSALS every. SATURDAY. at 3K o'clask P. M.. in MUSICAL FUD Si HALL. Single Tickets. 211 cents. Tickets,Sl, tabs bad at Oon'd's, Andre% and Meyer AtrulicStores. and at ths.Hall. no 7-11 CHRIST. WR.P.140 T D. This adthirable platers, the greatest production of the painter West. is now on exhibiticzat the AC &DEM!" OP FINE, ARTS, .I.4OS.,CRESTLII7T Street, together , with the entire collection_of the huidintion.. Admittance, t twenty-five cents. noll-2m" grIBSACADF2I- IY OF FINE ARTS % I -A- OWEBTNIII Ste eat, _above 'Utah. le OPEN DAIL% forileitore, from a.A. X to 6P. X' len INSTITUTION:FOR THE .•EXHIBPPION.EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 11301.4„ Admission,:lll3. CENTS. Store No. 11 Smith EINW , Street. • . • • it.- 1 34 , FINE - scarreil - BRELLAS. Fine _American Gingham Umbrellas. - Good Cotton Umbrellas. Well-made Thabrellas. • nol4-in - az gr a t NEW EXPRESS LINE TO Washin Oa, Goonetown, and Alexandria, P 11. I 1. A. 33 F.,, i_. 4 1' I-lIA, Is now loading at First Wharf . above MARKET Street,: for the above ports, and will jar) on WEDNESDAY. km*, NOVVIBER leTz. For freight apply to nol4-St Awl 4%, SFETkOLEB, JAMES W. 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