al TEDDINtii t 'STXTEEINTIT AND OrCOATES —Bay. J 1110111 IN at 103( M.; Rey. Ip LLOCH at V. 4, TO: . Maknow. lip lir11:01 LE Al MEETING, FRANK. . HALL, SIXTH Strept, bolo w Arch. SON ,it h I'. D?bate—' 'Are the Signs of the Times M"1,61e to Peace?' Public invited. lO i t a _.,„ Or 'JEST CONGREGATIONAL GB litiCa. D, L. GEAR, Paotor, pr.Rches 6 9.011 10% A. M . Guide r, at. au D j ec „—.. Th e tbe Young Man e" • It o r WF.li t/M.N _TIIAL ! CONGREGATIONAL I ca., CONCERT HA 1.... L —Prenching_bY Loh" tor, BA v. IsD WARD R VSVIih, TO .alolittO vr. as •., ; A r m. end 74 F.M. Beata free. Ito. NORTH PRESBYTERIAN OUVROH, 'SIXTH. Kiwi+ Orem—Sabbath mein tits Morning at Ilig. awns the Erecting it i. by the Pastor. Rev. Dr. ENNUI'. it* . rPt PIIRITTIALPSMG — PtISN 111. L. BECKWITH will Ledare at PANS() It STR &II V AO , on SUNDAY, at 10X A. M. and ?X P. M. Ad. ;., ; *roe free. lts __ d- SECOND•AD7"ENT 1111KET[1T09.— :". Skier ilaßet)Cli will preach TO MORROW . h ai A. ar• • and Eld.r SU KRA SK et 3 ituo 7.34 P. et.. volosal Hall. MARKET Street, above Twelfth. li • clixt.nßEN , s IPRC THE Beiil Montbly . Sermon to the Tonne. on • Bible .. e o•ritp. Will. be Preached tue inure •1 t •;Ei ' brey. TO- MORRO WAF r ERNOOfi eery LCO DIP ttOtt. lt* BT. PAUL'S PRO sEs 'CANT SPISCOPAL OBUROR. TELIKrt Ntr4ei.—Pula Nych will be open on SUNDAY EVP.NING next, erierk The lector. thefts,. Dr. GODDARD: V., Preset'. lt* DISCIPLES OF CHRIST.-lIEET• OGIS To. MORROW at lox A. it: i- tta 7)07-m— -obeaot corner of SPRtNG • GARDEN- gd- &OA ti Treadling b 3, FittlßOT. Outdoor in the w sap lo . . loc •Jt•pentioce. 'II • • . • sl', HARR'S EVANGELICAL 1:17 ... TB SEAN 0111.1R013;11PRIVG &ROSA Street. Noe Thirteenth. Tie Ltente Roam will here-opened sivitie Worship TO ?SORROW. at 10)f, A. K. and ..tr I L • • lte TENTH ANNINrEIRSAKY OR THA MEN'S CElR'rrfia aSSOMATION Id Nov 23, in CONCERT HALL,. 'Norms mi n gr.tuit.usly,•nt the TNACT' [WEISS, or at I.OOO . aod .. .I.OII.CELESMUT Street It • FIRST •lIEFORMIRD DUTCH e 0 CHURCH. - SRVENVI AND SPRING G ARIAN 40. . eta Rev. J. 11. linYlceld, Paeter —Aer , Icee at 1O „ G en A. M. and 7g o'c oak P. M. Subject fur the Meg, ''Phtlenthropy.ti, lts UNION M. E. CIIITSCII, FOUIITH Street. below Arch.—Seßß&TH. Nov. 20, Itev. .2001:1 D. D., will ortaoh is the morning At it% : , rk, and. Rev. JOHN RUTH la ten atoning At ?J :io:k. The :doming sermon. will be Pr.:PerotOrs , to ?Thanksgiving ear v tom ST. RI ATM. E NIPS LICIT 4 , 1 it AN cumtur,. NEW Street. below Fo'orth, u Race cod V ine. Serrirro by th. pa , to- OTTER, OD TO-1110 SRoW (Saud uy) RNIN(7, r ;cl4 EVDDIbg Dervlca conaueacei hilt p a,. ‘ ..riTI o'clock. It* olbo7c GF 757 -0. linflelAgiS WILL Preach in the Chikrch of the (Piety/ea* , Cadet, •:IVE,LETII Mr-et. above Wallace, LORe'd Dar.' A. M.. and 7,94. P. Id.' Subject., "The Yell aa 4 . demotion of Man, " ':• The gamut • and me Oros)). t idloation of Elders in the morning. A CHRISTIAN PATIII4T. —THE FUNERAL SERMON of SA/11UB", HtLILIN.whe :he late fight near Peteratture. V. will be .raked by hit,Pantor, Rev, .1: 6 V tar SAITO., at the soteLte Baptifit Church. TWELFTH Street, between 7.3(e and Vine, en SABBATH EVENING • . AllsDlA'rION OF CROSIII.—NO 24 of the Series, by T. H. S MIiTON... at .e (lurch of .tbe New Testament, -F,LETSITTH and ~O D Street!, SABBATH AFTER:WO:7st 854 &dock. "Gentile Progress," CoLeinded Morning p - o! ,1.1p at lO)6 o'clock, I.l* • rat= WAGNER FREE INSTETTITE OF SCIENCR, COLUMBIA, Avelino sea UM. 3ENTII Ktraet —Divine fervice is held every SAB AFTERNOON, at 3J o'clock. Preaching TO jtigßOW by Rev. ABBOTT FETTRIDOE, Ail are in• rtht.lt' rjr. SERMONS TO WORMING PEO. PI —lev T. DE WITT TALauos will TO 'mow EVENING begin a muse of lista:was to the waren People of PhtledelpPia, to be co...tinned on :Leonel; ing Sabbath evenings in the Second Reformed Prrb Mira ?EVEN'? H and BtiO virti &rem. afore fervice livening, '3. ear SPRING GARDEN HALL, TRIM- Ade TEENTB and SPRING OARDSNStreete.—The of the Church of God auerubliing here are tars LORD S PAY wog A M., fin. worehop. in "toe ••:attng of bre,d. " showing the Lord'a death till go tome," In 'praser and pais% and Ga . "teaching of admonishing one another." Preaching of the Word by CHAS. CAMPBELL, at 7 P. 51: ..nob!slBt* •- r",%7“" CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN e-w- CHURCH. LCOUST Street. I totel'ation of ::;r WOLCOTT CA LK INA. TO AIORF,OW. by the 'tin, Presbytery •of Philadelphia. Bev Dr.'Ktrk. of will preach a sermon in the morning on IVor lj,, and Prof. R I) Hitchcock, D D , of New Fork. :15.3 evening, on The Person of Christ. Rer. Albert /tine., and Rev. Dre. March and Adams. of Ma cltr. ri: also take part in the Im:halation eervices. lie MST. GROMG VE M. M. CKURC EL The NINETY - FIFTH ANSWER...ART OF .7 GEORGE'S M. E. OEMACIL will be neld In the - turd' on TRIJR.IDAY next, (34th instant rh..airs. ci I:Z•DNY,) Preaching in the Morning at 10)4, and in Evening at 7% o'clock. A Family Gathering and For:Mon of former Pastors and Members. at 3 o'clock es - Lich Rev.L. W. BARTINE,D. D. , willepreelde. . , yap. SWEDENBORGIAN—CORNER OF I BROAD AND BRANDYWINE Streeti.—" All :liar. made new bT the Coming of Christ , " will be tie lubjeol. of Rev—Mr &BEREFT'S Sermon TO-OLOR. MORNIhO, 10 % o'clock. Iu the Eveuluk, at ui o'clock. Lis Lecture will be on ' The New Church bailee ctncerntog the Laet Judgment; its Nature, sod the 'lime, Manner and Theatre of its Accompl ish mat. ehowing that .t)ie Last Gauen' Judgment has .!ro' nly taken place. The public invited. nip THE MUST REV. .11,11,RVIN J. io9 SPALDING, Archbishop of Baltimore, will de liver s Lecture, in aid of the Poor and orphan said PoltateCbtldren. at the ACADIDIT OF MUSIC. Olt WEDNESDAY IVENI.IO, November tad. Tickets 20 cents. /laitei number of reserved seats, 10 cents. may be ihalned at the Catholic Book Stores: nol9.ewit• , /11.04711110 N TAUGHT AND IiTA.3I. URIIO WEED —IPAILIP.LaiiVRENCE, No. 101O1OCUp.e &rest groin the Right Nev. Bthop P 'tThZ dr. Lawrence's system stems to me fres J some grievous: faults which have marked the Nobs or many Elocutionists Mid to WM. %MIN CM knacks of a high order. Citil i ALObTEo poTrztr" kW" TBX lINIONRSIGNED; BEING lxv live of thir verraultora•olo the FIFTRRNTE. WARD UNION. HALL ASSOMATION, ,hertby .tlre :Ales that a meeting of the Oorporitors will beheld fa Oaten Headquarters; 00 aTIAS atraeto an RI OUR Anna on the. lath Inst., at. 734 o'clitek P. If for the mate of organising, In parentage iirlth..the tans ..f le charter. JOSIAH b. HAINES, SAARI:ISL AMUSL S PANOtiA3I I , ISAAC 0 . PEARSON. ' • • CHARLES A MILLER. 1111F:STEBN BANN.. or PHIL/1.. DBLPIIIa, November 18th, 1804 -• , • meetthgof the Etoca holders of this - Bank will be held at the Banking House, on MONDAY; Us lath day at December next, at 12 o'clock, af to decide whether aft Bank shah become an association for the purpose tl Banking under the laws of the United States,-and whether it shall exercise the powers conferred by the snot the Ot neral Assembly or the Commonwealth of fersylvania, entitled " An Act enabling the Banks of ttleCommonwealth to become associations for the Par: ria of banking under the laws of the United fitateth• :proved the 22d day of August, ItOh, and to take ally :nnber aCti()l4 tbM MRT be exPedieni tota•lm C. N. WEYOANDT, Cashier. FrTB ILADELPHI A SA BB A T SCHOOL ArSOCIATIuN.—The Monthly Alset iof seta hs Aesociatlon will o'clock n MON' DAY EVE- NilfG t, 21st init., at 7,3 i in the Church on BROAD Street, above Chestnut, (tier. Mr. Crowell's.) Ile following subject, columned from the lest meeting, Till be discussed; What imProYemunts may be made lo ibe internal arrangements of our Sabbath Schools chweby their prosperity and usefulness may be tn• mued ii tar COMMERCIAL EDUCATION AND ITSIBYLUENCRION TES C CUNT% Y. —PETER Coos% Esq., of New York, the well-known philan tdropbt end merchant prince will deliver an addreee at BkIaNT, STRATTON. & RaNNISTES'Is National Consurclal Colle . ge, Assembly Build in g. FilathWeelt :otter ORESTR UT and TENTH Streets; on TIMM) AT IVENIANG, the rad inst., at 8 o'clock, on the occasion of dedicating the new Col lege Rooms. Subject: " Com crcisl Edoration and its Influence on the Country." Intltation is extended! to ail who may wish to rit nol9.3t PrLOVE.—SERMON—WALNITT. STREET THEATRE. —TO. MORROW (Sunday), lor P. al., the celebrated &Wattle' Orator, Rev. 8. fd. .0111 S, M. D . will deliver nis Second Sermon of a zder, vier, on " The Rock irpon which ' The Church' " bubject—' • Love. !' To be considered in.all l s PhiisEB. 5)101AL NOTICE.—On account of the immensely tr.:llded state of the theatre last Sunday, could not te!senternted so fall that the Collection could not be ntts, therefore bereeltet,' to alive time and trouble, live atz admirston will he charged at the door, until sum- Jett t . ubscriptione or donations are received to defray - I , to money changed; have five cents ready. n'..*illt*PlY no boys admitted, unless accompanied by :Lt.r Ph!etan. ROBERT HALL, 1.• Chairman Committee. rar - THE NEIIKNTRI .. AN NIVERSA ot the NOONDAY UNION PRAYER NESTING t.l le celebrated on WEDABSDAY. the ?Ad of this awl), in the Church on BROAD Street, above Cheat mit ale! Mr Crowell's,/ at 12 o'clocx, . tersimen and laymen of all the evangelical denomi igione are expiated to Mt e part in the exercises. We hope the friends of this important ins titation will %t Present in large numbers. COMMITTEE.: ! Taus ToLlt&tr_, i GEO. COOKMAIN, A. MARTIN. it* B. STUART. . B. ElttfuNB. BEN. 10th, 1884. PHILADEIPDIA. TA ACT AND MISSION SOCIETY. —The sixty-niuth meeting bthalf of this Society will be held In the Cunt sh of ativity, corr S A BBA T H EVENT and. I.IIOUNT VAR ")N SMete. on RV RNIN (). 20th 'lost' , at 'O'clock. Rev . C. MATLaCK, Rey R NEW D. D., and Rev. WM. BUDDARDS will address 'uniehelf. A collection Will be taken up to aid the s e:t4. Public invited. • ~ TREASURY OF THE UNITED STAIRS. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 17, an '^neons for Intend duels!, of JaututrY next On the Ibl!o debt of the United States will be paid on pre `t•tstion at this office, ARCH'D IIIoINTTEM tole.3t Assistant Treasurer 11. S. • REMOVAL.—TRE OFFICE OP ••• itc the CBllEgr u l,lt ai ? c F r INTERNAL REV1110i& BIADINt+, No. 233 DOCPiegtrreeerZimer°- ooespid by the Poet Office. novl7. ' JORIti 11. Dmin. Collector. THE MEETING OF T 0.4 j M. • DERS for tbe election COirectors of the "WILLOW OLEN PETROLEUM COMPANY," will t. beld at No. 40 North FRONT Street, on SiTURILLY, Sr , T.Laber 19, at 3 o'clock P.'X. nol6-4.t* OFFICE OF 2ETNA MINING COMPANY, No. 824 WALNUT Street. PRILAZZLPHIAA October 21, 1869. rFOTI I OE is hereby given that a ll stock of the 2Etna Sides Company : on which instalments orb doe and "Mid, have been declared forfeited, and will be sold tnabl,e auction on MONDAY, November test, 1864, at o'clock, noon at the office of the Secretary of the ' l lmlY, according to the Charter and' By-Laws, un raid on or before that day. 1 / order of the Board of Directors. B. A. HOOPES, Secretary and TrelllBll/01% PENNSYLVANIA U A I LB 0 A D COMPANY.—TREASURBR'S DEPARTMENT, 11 .ADRLPHIA. Nov. 2, 1864. —The Board of Directors Ite IRIS DAY declared a semi-annual dividend of tvE PER CELT. on the Capital Stock of the Company, oa,r of National and Stale taxes, payable on anoiafter lootant. Powers of attorney for collection of Dividends can be I,t application at the office of the Company, Zfo. 'loath THIRD Street. Inr3 lto ' THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer. OIL STIMScRIPTIONS.—TO seems one or more of the remaining Shares, :eiis or apply at once to DUNCAN M. DIITCITE3ON. N. E. Corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets, Or E. BORDA, Trustee, 337 WALNUT otreot. OFFICE .PENNISTEVANIA ROAD COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA, Shareh o lder . '. 13 ,T1C11 TO BR AREHOL DERB. —The in '''otoPany are notified that, under Resolution of the trd of Directorsohey are entitled to subscribe to the of the Comtany the amount of TEN, PER CENT. their respectite interest, art shown by the Books of V,toPany on the 2d in.t • - ea bhar boldfir entitled to a fractional part of a ! 0 !,• under the terms of the Resolution , shall have the 'Pore of subscribing for a full share on the payment kitty Dollars. ,14,,,,,t0ck will be issued the par value SIBFTY 46 Per share. Accr u ed interest at PER mc • Will be •oharged from let inst. until payment is • 71,• Books for subscription and payment will be open ,B 4l mQAbDr n e x t, a7ttehr h winhisch nnwl further s o b e h cr e i 3 p ls io t nsMIA received under this Resolution, THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer. GIRARD BANK, IgpePHILADELPHIA. October this9B4. al meeting of the Stockholders of Bank held at the Banking Rouse on MONDAY, the n 7 of November ne x t 'a t 12 o'clock M., to con .6and decide whether this Bank shall become an 'Nation for the business of Banking ik under the laws le Dotted et rtes and whether it s all exorcist. the ire conferr y ed b the act of the Legislature of this entitled An act enabling.the banks of this Com 'wenith to become associations for banking under ' of the United States," approved 22d enema, . 1 to take any further action. that may be no iloction for Dlrectore will ba held at theaantia ,11 Ilia same dm>, November 21st. between Inc 10 A. Id. and 2P. M, W. L. B°3AoraaFilh}4.lo?. itstutno2l PER°Y" 4) ' OOMPA►NY VENANGO COUNTY. PENNSYLVANIA. INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWN OF issztemvAsra. CAPITAL STOCK, •4500,009. ONB HUNDRED THOUSAND SHARES AT FIVE DOL . • LARS A SHARE, FULL PAID. Working Capital Reserved for Develop• meibt $40,000. PREAMEN're ALFRED HUNT, E.9Q VICE PREaTIIPST, EDWARD SHLPPEI, Rack -SEORRTARt. AND TICS Asoßua, THOMAS W. EVANS: DIRECTORS - - ALFRED EMT, Philadelphia. President of the Bethlehem Iron Works. Kr. WILLIAM 0, BOUIiTON, 116 South Water street, Pbilacielphin. . . Mr. EDWARD SHIPPEN. Loutheast corner of Sixth and Walnut. stivets. Philadelphia. Mr. THOMAS W. EVANS, 620 Chestnut street, Phila. d elribia. • Mr. B. W. BAILICY, MO Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Mr. BILL BUROWIN. Pittsburg, Pa. Mr. b. RUSE BRADFORD, New. Brighten, Pa.• Mr. J. L. CARBAORAN, Allegheny City, President Corn Planter's Oil Company. . Mr WM 0. BUOBART, Plttsleumg, PaSecretary and Treasurer of Pittsburg•lind Connelsville Railroad. The Company own in fee simple two hundred and fif teen acres of the beat Oil territory on the right bank of 9... Allegheny river, near Oil City. with one producing Well; and another nearly completed, with railroad, turnpike; and river access to•the property. • For particulars see - prospectus, to bo ` .tound•with any 'Of thellfreotors, or at the office of • . Micseits. COOPER ct ORAEFF, No. 11. EXCHANGE. and MR. S. HARVEY THOMAS, No. Asa WALNUT &root, Who are authorized to sell a limited number of shares of black: • r n010.6t tar OIL wzir.x.s. NO. 486 WALNUT STREET, PIUIADNLPNIA, Nov. 18, MC The undersirned is authorized to sell a limited num ber, of Shares of an Oil Company whose property is mainly on Ml Creek, Venango County, Pennsylvania, and is believed to be of Equal value to any upon the creek. The portion developed and productive will, from the beginning, secure to the Stockholders a Divi dend of THREE PER CENT. PER MONTH, and these Wells are increasing daily. In addition to these pro ducing Wells, they have . a large interest in Eleven others in different stages of development, and several of them nearly completed. There is room also for an equal number of Wells upon the same property. Tbe'Cornpany own also over 200 acres of undeveloped property in the neighborhood of the others. upon which ttey propose sinking several Wells, the money having been provided for the purpose. Snob an opportunity of obtaining, at a low cost, a Stock paying Dividend from so small a porttou of its property is soldom offered. For further information apply at the Office of J. D. REINBOTH, :No. 436 Walttut Street, BETWEEN TEE ROUES OF 1 AND 3 0' CLOCK, P. M. C. B. •DUNGAN gar TALE *UNWELL, FAIUI Oi..L• COMPANY, SUGAR CREEK, PENANG° COUNTY ) PA. CAPITAL-. FIFTY THOUSAND SHARES OF $5 EACH. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.50 PE:R SHARE $25,000 itESKRITED FOR WORKING CAPITA J. 13. McCREARY, President. THOS. A. SOOTT, Vice President. DIRECTORS. J. B. McCREARY, I 3 J. W. VANHOUVEN, THOS. A. SCOTT, PHILIP FERREE. JOHN oWER. SAMUEL P. FERREE, Seal , and Treas. The property belonging to this Company consists of One Hundred and Fifty Acres in fee simple, of valuable Lubricating Oil Land, situated on Sugar Creek, about two miles from its mouth, which empties into French Creek. Venango county, Pa 'This property has been 'selected with a 'vie* to its Valuable Location, having its lines extended along and on both elders of the Creek over Three Hundred Rods, Which, together with the large amount of Flat or Bot tom Land, gives it superior advantages for drilling a large number of. Oil :Wells. At least One Hundred Wells can be located, with ample room for Tanks, Su gine Houses, and Dwellings. A good Well, giving Twenty Barrels per day, Is within one-fourth of a mils above it; also, several good producing wells on the Creek below it. The 011 obtained on this Creek is the Lubricating Which commands in price one hundred per cent. above otter Oile, and is more in demand. The Company can obtain a large revenue by parties wishing to sink wells, reserving from one-fourth to one-half of the 011 free of expense to the Company. in dependent of the revenue from tneir own Wells., there being a large sufficiency of land forboth purposes. It is designed to iltive the contract to drill several wells in the best location at once. The title to the pro• Party is perfect and free of incumbrance: 'Subscription Books are now open at the office of nol7 12t THE CLARION BITER OIL COIL PANIES, OFFICE. 311 WALNUT STREET. (Second Floor.) WILLIAM P. SCHELL, Prosiden J. SIMPSON AFRICA, Secretary and Treasurer n077•12E' NEW TOWEL APID LIVERPOOL PETROLEUM COMPANY. .041.PITAL . STOCK, 81,000,060. 100,000 SHARES AT $lO MOH. Subscription Price $6 per St are. LANDS YIELDING LARGELY. OTTICERS: BOIL DANIEL S. DICEINSON, President. WM. T. PHIPPS, Vice President. ROBERT BASSETT, Secretary. . Books zue open for subscriptiiin at the office of the Com. pang, No. 24 Empire Building, 71 BROADWAY, N. Y. The lands of the Company are situated in the heart of the Oil Region, and include portions of those well. known localities, "the Mcßilieny Farm, the two Ida. Clintock Farms, " and other proved and valuable work. lug territories, including over Two Thousand acres of the best Oil Territories along Oil Creek and in West Virginia, now under process of successful development, and oil is already regularly and largely produced froze several wells upon them Address the Company, DAUPHIN AND COLORADO I GOLD MINING COMPANY. Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania. CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000, 200. 000 SHARES—PAR VALUE, $6. President—JOß N B. ANDERSON. DISAIOTORS. Thomas A. Scott, James R. Magee. N. B. Known, John W. Hall, Harrisburg. Wm. S. Freeman, T. C. McDowell, do. Robt. P. King, John Brady, do.- John M. Riley, W. W. Wylie, Lancaster. Charles DeSilver, Wm. G. Shute. Colorado. B. P. SOUTHWORTH, • Secretaryand Treasurer. Office of the Company, No. 1-20 WALNUT Street—, Boom No. 6. Authenticated specimens have been procured from some of the Company's lodes, and have been assayed by Professors Booth and Garrett with the moat gratify. lug results. Subscription lists have been opened at the Office of the Company and at the Treasurer's Office (In ternal Revenue) No. 427 CHESTNUT Street, Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank Building. To original subscribers, $3.63 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 19. 1864. ocl4-3m PrIN OIL DIENS' OR PHANS.—THE undersigned will meet the Mothers or other Ite• latives of such destitute Orphans of deceased Pennsyl vania Soldiers and Sailors as reside in the city of Phi• lodelphia, at the rooms of the ON ,ON BENEVOLENT ,ASSOCIATION, No. 118 South SEVENTH Street, on the 22d, 22d, 24th. and 25th of the present month (No vember) between the hours of 9A. M. and 4P M., for the purpose of hearing applications and making ar rangements for the admission of said Orphans into the Schools and Institutions provided by the State for their maintenance and education. THOS. H. BURRONVES, Superintendent Soldiers' Orphans. LANCASTER, Nov. 16. 1884. nol7-6t NOTICE -- BANK OF GEBBIAN.' TOWN. PHILADELPHIA, OM 20, NBC Notice is hereby given, agreeably to Section 2of the Act of General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled An act enabling Banks of the Com monwealth to become Associations for the p urpose of Banking under the laws of the United States, " approv ed the Md day of August, L. D. 1161, that the Stock holders of the Bank of Germantown have this day voted to become such an Association; and that its Directors have Droenred the authority of the owners of more than two-thirds of the Capital Stock to make the certificate , required therefor by the laws of the United States. CHARLES W. OTTO, on/ 30t Cashier. NOTICE.—THE BOOKS OF SUB SOBIPTION to the Capital Btock of the NES CANTILN YHTROLEUM COMPANY tv ill be opened TO-DAY, at our office, for receiving enbscriptions for a limited number of shares of said stook. The production of this Company is now equal to Fifty Barrels of Oil per day, which will enable the Company to pay large dividends immediately. For further information apply to the undersigned. For the Corporator& COCHRAN & RUSSELL, • No. 22 North FRONT St'eet. Nosußan 11th, /984. noll-12t lorp OFFICE OF THE BRIGGS OH, COMPAR.Y, No. 147 South FOURTH Street, • NOVEMBER 9, 1964. 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 fey books yvid be closed on the lbth inst. , at 9 o'clock, and be opened on the 21st. . non- tnol9 - CHARLES A. DUY, Treasurer. tar ALL PERSONS FAVORABLE TO the establishment 'of a LUTHERAN CHURCH in WEST PHILADELPHIA are invited to meet at Com missioners' Hall, S. W. corner. of THIRTY-SEVENTH and hlsitElT Streete,lon MONDAY EVENING, Nov. 21st, at 8 o'clock. nols-811. EirWESTERN BABB OF 1 9 .11ELA. DELPRIA, . OCTOBER 18, 1864. The Annual Meetinr of the STOCKHOLDERS of this Bank will be held at the BANKING HOUSE - on TUES DAY, the first day of November next. at 12 o!clock M. And the Annual Election for DIRECTORS will be held at the BANKING ROUSE on MO NDAY,the twenty-first day of November next, between the - hours of 10 A. M. and 2P, M. ocl9- tno2l MER CA NTI LE LIBRARY.-400 Copio4 of " MRLBODRNR HOII811." by Mies Warner, will be in circulation on FRIDAY, 18th Wet. no 17• thatu3t OFFICE GIRARD 'FIRE AIM) 31A. RIE E INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 415 WAL VDT Street, November 11. 11364.—ne Directors have declared a dividend of FIVE PER GENT. for the last six months, clear of tallies, and payable to the stock holders on demand. ALFRED B. 411,LLETT, n OM- taths• CM - • Treasnre'r. , lar CORISEOIIIWEILLTIE BANK, " PRILADELPHIA. October 17. 1864. The Annual Election ter DIRECTORS will be held at the BANKING. ROUSE on MONDAY. the - Vat day of November next, between the hours 'of 101: )Lan& 2 P M. The Annual Meeting Of the STOCKHOLDERS will be held at the BANKING -11013131 t on TUESDAY,Movem berL 1934, at 10 o'clock. A, M. (le Atithino2l B. C. YOUNG, Caehler. $250,000. FERREE Sc CO., 33 Bondi THIRD &Teat oc2B-d&Wara "I". O. Box 5968," New 'fork C. A. WBYGANDT. Cashler OPENIIG OE' TEIS CATHEDRAL SMNT PETER AND SAINT rktri., SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1864. PROGRAMME I, All persons seeking admission to the Cathedral for he Dedication Etervices inlet be provided with Tickets. 2. Pe re one holding RED and BLUE! Tickets, entitling them to seats in pews, wilt enter at thogatee on Summer street and on Race tenet, below' Eighteenth, between the hours of 9 and 10 o'clock A. M. These'gates Will be closed at 10 o'clock. 3. Tho holders of GREEN ($1) Tickets will enter' Lo gan Equbre at the gate at Nineteenth and Race and Nineteenth and Vino streets. from 91.11 h3lf . past o'clock,l, form in line on the main avenue. In order to• follow the proceesion into the Cathedral at the main on. trance on Eighteenth street. • 4. 'rickets may be obtained on the morning' of the De dication at the offices on Race street and on Summer • • street, above Seventeenth, and at the western gates of. Lcgan Square. . ••• 6. d 8 tbe norther of Tickcia is limited to the capacity of the buildina.no money will be received at the doors, nor atv Derwin admitted without a ticket. 6. Reporters of the Press and members of the Choir (admitted by 'pedal ticket) will enter at the Race-street gate. 7. As no carriages will be permitted to enter the space in front of the Cathedral, they will set down at Seven teenth and Eummor streets, and Seventeenth and Race streets. S. The Committee of Arrangements and the Ushers will meet at the Seminary, Eighteenth and Race streets, on Sunday morning, at 8 o'clock precisely. Ty order of the COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS FIMEDMEN'S RELIEF ASSOCIA TION. By invitation of this-Association, BEY. PHILLIPS . BROOKS, TO4LINSON, Government Superintendent of St. Helena and Ladles' WM..F..MITCHELL, Superintendent of 'Freedmen's Schools in Tennessee and North Alabama, J. MILLER McICIM, Correeponding Secretary of Freedmen's Belief Associa- tion, will Address the Public on. `MONDAY EVENING, November 21st, at 73i o'clock precisely, at CONCERT HALL, In refereoce to the Progress of the Work among the Freedmen. BISHOP POTTER will preside tgr FIRST. LECITURIEOF .THE SEA• SON. —MR. DB CORDOVA Will give biegr.et ',peter* on • CuITRTSHfr AND MARRIAGE. THURSDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 24. (THANKSOIVINH NIGHT). • CONCERT HALL.. TICKETS SO CENTS. OR THREE FOR EL For PlllO at •GOULD'S; 'SEVNTH and CHESTNUT Frs.. ASHMEAD & EVANS! and Concert Hall. three days in advance. Lecture at 'S o'clock. n 019.61 Or'ONION LEAGUE HOUSE, 1216 CHESTNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA. NOT. 18, 1804. A movement is on fobt in the cities of New York and Boston with the object of providing all the SOLDIERS and SAILORS of the Armies and F leptu of the United States with THANKSGIVING DINNERS on th,r2.4th of November. It is proposed that the citizens of this State shall assume the pleaeant duty of furnishing the ARMY OP GIMES/J. SEISM DAN,to which we owe so much, With provisiois on that occasion. contributions in Money will be received by Mr. O. R. Whipple. at the League House, and donations in Poul try, 'Meats, Pies, Bread, &c. &c., will be received by Mr. Oterge T. Lewin, at the Soldiers' Reading Room, in Twentieth street, between Chestnut and Masses streets. no)9 St ORO. H. BOXER. Secretary. arUNION LEALGIUIk: 31011.10. E, 1218 CHESTNUT Street. • • -- PHILADELPHIA, NOireinber 18, 1884.. Owing to.a want of Lim* in which to perfect the ne- V- scary arra! gements. and the impossibility of collect ing so la rg e ex, groeuutuf supplies in no brief a •period, it bas bsen:•resolved to POSTPONE the proposed THANKSGIVING DINNER to GENERAL SHERI DAN'S ARMY until CHRISTMAS DAY. - In the mean time, contributions in m9tp.s_y for this oblect will be re. reived by Mr. C. R. WHIPPLE, at the Lazne House. ORO. H. BOKEIL • nOl9 6t,. Secretary.--' PETKISBIDBO AND BOSTON PE TROLEUM COMPANY. CAPITAL.44O6,OOOPAR, $5 PER SHIRE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.50 PAR SR alt FOE POLL-PAID ST B 4 - n i a rs. Ato FURTHER AS- - - - 'I he property_ of this Company consists of the follow ing valuable FEE SIMPLE Terillory, extensive lease lolds PROM:MEG WELLS, wells going down and nearly _finished : ico.• L` About 50 (fifty) Acres on Cherry" Tree • Run in FELL SIMPLE. boreable land sufficient to sink FIFTY WhI,LS. This Territory is opposite the Dalzell Petro leum C. mpeny (Hayes Farm), on Oil Creek. bounded in part. by the celebrated Story Farm, &c.. No. 2. Lease perpetual (99 years) on Wash. McClin tock Oil creek-7331 acres. all flat, very valuable, now inn' and pumping wells all around. • No. 3. •• Wild Cat " Flowing Well, about 30 birrels per day, on Wash. McClintock Farm. The Company owns the WHOLE working interest in this well, en gine, tanks. Fee , &c. No. 4 " California Well, No. 1, on 011 Creek, down P.O feet all ready to re tube. This well has flowed 150 barrels per day. No 5 California Well, No, 2, on Oil Creek,down nearly 500 feet. No. 6. Lease perpetual (99 years) on 234 acres Oil C:eek, ail flat, containing the above wells, with fifteen liotse engine, tanks, derricks, engine houses, Ste. No. 7. Lease perpetual (0) years) on 234 acres Oil Creek, all flat, and in one well sown 4(K) feet, one quar ter interest (working) in this well and lease. USN THOUSAND NHARSS RESSI6VED FOR WORK- 11s10 GAP!. reL Books for ORIGINAL mine/lotion are now open at our of tor a few days Out? ; when closed the stock to be 'placed on the regular Boston end Philadelphia Stock Boards as a BONA PUB dividend-paying, OIL PRO orcING compeNr, when is is expected the shards will Largely advance. All further information, with pros mallses, tan bs obtained of the undereigned. The capital of this CompanY, with the actual large inte; ests, must =Ye It a favorite as a secure Invest- ii . rat Qatar Buildings, WALNUT, 137:1C4 Th3d. Phlladblpitia &gently, ,• • LEONARD dr MANLEY, . 5S BBATBR.Street. Aew York Agency SPIiNOIR VILA . & Bankers, nolll-iftt - Boston Agana. DIUNKARD OIL COMPANY. • CaPITAL.SSOO.OOO. • 100,000 SHARES—S.S rar Value. -4 limited number of Shares will be sold by the COM patty at $1 per share. • The following is extracted from the Philadelphia In quirer, of Septemberrnh,ls64. prior to the organization of "Tbe Drinkard Oil Company:" "On almost all the streams in. Greene county the lands lave already been leased with a view to explo rations for. Coal Oil: and on one particularly , called n.nkares,the developments have been of the most en couraging character. Tie editor of the Waynesbnrg (Penna. ) Messenger, in referring to the subject, after a careful petesnal Inspection of the region and the opera , - lions that are now taking place there, says: - We are honestly of opinlon 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 Oil production with the Venango district, while in the.purtty, gravity, and value of the Oil, it is acknowledged to be infinitely superior. Our convic t, one on this subject are based upon actual knowledge and observation of both regione, and of the geological formations and surface indications.-...We are , gratified to learn that we are not alone in these favorable llnpres gen s and auguries. "'Fcientitic men and experienced and practical Oil °remora coma in them, and are investing liberally of their own means, and directing the attention of capiL lallsts to the promising character of the Drinkard country. Already several lsrge cdmpanies have been °reap teed in Pittsburg and the Bast, 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 stak ing welts goes on in many lattances without interrup tion night or day. "' Books (Teti for the sale of stock at the Counting-House of A. H. PB.ANOISOUS At CO. , • 513 MARKET Street. A. H. PRANCIkiCOS, President. Wm. B. HOOD, Secretary. nols-tf ,6 GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.—AS IT I Is of great impertance, to close up all matters re• lating to the •` FAIR" as speedily as possible, it has been determined to dispose of all goods remaining un sold by public sale. persons having goods in their possession belong lug to the " Great Central Fair , "will please inform IMMEDIATELY either of the undersigned. WILLIAM SERIITELERS. 1023 Market Street: . YREDERIC GRAFT, 1337 Arch Street. • 0 A. WOOD, 237 south Eighteenth Street, 2 nolB-61 Committee. NOTICE.—ALL PERSONS JIAVING claims against the UNION LEA.GUS. or any of its Committees. will please present them to the under sinned before the let of December, 1531, at No. 1216 CRBSTNUT Street. JAMES L. CLAGHORN • nol4 tdel Tee-nearer. BELLITARY: REGULAR • .ARM.Y.-ARTIVLERI AND INFANTRY. Ail the Government and Local Bounties paid. Soldiers can enlist in any-Regiment that they have formerly sorved in. Apply at rendezvous, No. 204 DOCK Street, below Walnut.. EDWIN E. SELLERS, Captain 10th U. S Infantry, . nos . Recruiting Officer.. 6TH PENV,SYLVANIA . OA• ,:;„•,. VALRY. . -ft Antbority has been granted to Captain GEO. bTROLID and First Lieutenant EIENRY. J. TODDY to rake a Company for this celebrated Regi 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 9 A. M. and 6 P. M., danY. to the above officers. City bounty • $l5O el , Bnited States bounty SW GC • Approved: CHARLES 1. LEIFER, Major 6th Penosylvania Cavalry, Commanding Reelntting.Detail AAA FINE SCOTCH GINGHAM 17M BRELLAS. Fine American Gingham Umbrellas. • Good Cotton Umbrellas. Well, made Umbrellas. Buy of . • JOS. FUSSELL, Nos. 2 anii.4 North FOURTH street. SALE-ALSO,. POtr; TEIII9 CLalr.. •Anioly.-to J. ,& T. GILLESPIE,_BOI: Beath THIIITEEtsTEXtreet, or at !delayer& TWillif- TY•FIFTB end . WHAITOII. • r n01946ts NATIONAL. HALL -BAB BEEN' RIP, •‘• ~.DOVATED sines the election campaign, and As now ready to let for Lectures, Concerts; antotb.er 1.0 purposes, by the single,day , or will be leased for a lona term. • - • 11019.60% CORSETS AND •SBIRTS.-CORSETS of all kind,. and SHIRTS of latest styles. at Blra. b PEEL'e, TEN TR &teat, below Cb Want, St. note-3t• IVIATIMPLLTIpAL rasiraukusiivb, Of all bade, to be had .41 JAMES W. QUEEN &•00.1E4 0327 . 211 , 934 famornvar amt. AMMUYIED PAGN4 CIDEE, of a isioadoi:Auality. by the bane) or holaboaa, ibr sale by • 'NHL hikTHIBII. nos.i2ttt Hoc 120.1512. aiidl24 LOMB/:CD, XL wANAxemial I BnoviA THE PRESS.---PHILADELPHIA.; SATURDAY. ; isgt _.-~.,~.~n. a. RETAIL. DEY'.GOODS. NEW sirouivr. 'OR 1015,4. A HEW,AND OREAT irmArnaif IN HOOP SE IRIS THE DI7PLEX ELLIPTIC (OH DOUBLE) STEEL SPRING. J. I. & J. 0. WEST No. EW YORK 97 CRAXBRES STREET, rI. Are the owners of the patent and eicldebre mannfao turers of this, J. W. BRADLEY'S PATENTED DUPLEX ELLIPTIC STEEL SPRING SKIRTS. • - - - This invention consista of •Dttplicr (or two)' Elliptic Steel hpriege, ingeniously braided tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, mall log the toughest, most elas tic, flexible, and durable spring ever used, enabling the wearer, in consequence &its great elasticity and flexi bility, to place and fold the skirt wherin-use as easily and with• the same convenience as a silk or muslin dreee. It entirely obviates and silencee the only objec tion to hoop skirts viz: the annoyance to the wearer as well am the public, eepscially in crowded assemblies, carriages: railroad cars, chnrch pews:or in edycrowded place, from (led liticulty of contracting them to occupy • leg a email epece. This entirety removes the dl dicta ty, while giving the skirt the usual fall and symmetrical form, and is the lig Mott and most stylish 'and graceful appearance for the etreet, opera, promenade, or house dress. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure. comfort.' end great convenience of tv.arthg the Duplex Elliptic Spring Skirt for a single day. will utter afterward willingly dispense with the use of them. They are the best quality in every part, and by tar the lightest, most durable, cumfortable, and economical skirt made. lifer chants will be supplied as abeve,'acti ladles in most first-class retell stores in this city and throughout the different States. Air Inquire for the DOUBLE ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRT. • BRARBA DLET 'S' DUPLEX ELLIPTIC bEIRT, . • ' .• Very flexible, folded easily whim In age air eelearol a smell space, making the most agreeebleaktrr worn. For sale by J. .1•1 FIA.FLIUGH, 902 CHESTNUT 'Street. BRADLEY'S - DUPLE% ELLIPTIC SKIRT—The greatest improvement we have ever seen in LADIES' SKIRTS, and au articla of SUPI:kiOR EXCELUKKOR. CORWEN STODDART tt BRO., 450, 952, and 454 N. SitAXAD SL. al,. WilloW. 628. 1100'P..- SKIRTS. 628 • "OUR OWN Si &ICE." • The most complete assortment and best quality and styles in the market, wholesale and retail, at mann f..ctory, No. 028 AREA Street. Together withihe " NEW. FLEXIBLE SKIRT," inst ont, the most pliable Boop Skirt in the market, equal to the • • Daplex.Elintio. " and at much lower prose. Also, constantly in receipt of fall lines of In w. priced Eastern. ms de Skirts, kid padded and rivited —l5 sprioga, F 5 cents; 20 springs, $l. 2S.aprir,gs, $L111; 30 tprlaga, $1.26: and 40 springs;. $1.60. nolo-61" • Wil T HOPKINS. . ireGG & BRO .- .00RNEI TENTH - AND OPEN 7110M.A136TIONL`: • , B A RG Ar I. .14 1 lot all• Wool plaid French Merinos, $2.128. 1 lot Shepherd's plaid Mohair,,, 60 cents 2 lots all-linen bleached Mucksback lowellings. 50 a 56 cents. . . lot 7.8 sne bleached Shirting DrUstins, 44 cents. •• 1 lot brown • Linen Huck aback Fringed Towels, 50 cents. 6 lots real Cashmere Broche Scarfs, $2, $2.00, $3.60, $4, and $5. . 1 lot Gents' Honeycomb all. wool Scarfs, $2. , 1 lot " Chenille Scarfs, 75 cents. lots " Merino Undershirts, $1 60 and $2. 1 lot Ladies' Balmoral Cashmere Hose, 00 cents. 2 lots " Black Fleeced Silk Gloves, 60 and 76 cents. 2 lots Ladies' Colored Fleeced Cashmere Gloves. 20 and 21 cents. • 1 lot Ladies'Colotod Fleeced Embroidered Silk G loves, 40 cents. • 2.10te Gents" fine and heavy French Cloth Gloves. $1.25. 1 lot Gents' Lined Buckskin Gloves, $1.50. 3 lots Ladies' Invisible Netts, 15. 40. and 50 cents. 1 lot " Scotch Bal moral Skirts. full size. $5. 1 lot Black Sewing Silk, 20 cents per.dozen skeins. _ Also, Ladies' and Mince' Merino Vests; Gents' Hear,' Fleeced Underahirts; Ladies' Wool Underaleeves, 16 cents; Steel,Coraet Clasps, 13 cents; Velvet Ribbons, all colors; Ladies' Linen Collars,. 10 cents; Gents' Silk Scarfs, 76' cents and $1.60; Hair Brushes. Combs. No tions. Stc.. all under regular prices. nol9-2t WII4TEEMOODS, AT. THE LOWEST MARKET PILICL —A large assortment of long and square Shawls, Frencb Merinoes, all colors. English Merinoes, 13i and 2 yards wide, cheap. D.HESS GOODS. —Dalai nos and Calicoes in variety. Cloths, Cassimeres, and Satinets, good and cheap. All kinds of Flannels, and in all qualities. Table Linens, Napkins, Towels and roweling at JOHN H. STOKSSi, not No. 102 ARCH Street. FANCY VIIRS. ItiDAREP FANCY FURS. v JOHN Sto. 118 ARCH Street, above Seventh Street. At hie old establLshed store. IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER, AND DEALER IN FANCY FURS LADIES AND CAILDREDT. Haying now in store a very large andbeantiful assort• meat of all the different kinds and qualities of FANCY FURS FOR LADIES' AND CHILDERS'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. oo3•4mif LADIES' FANCY FURS. _ JOHN A. STAMBAC3H, IMPORTER AND NANUFACTURBE OP LADIES' F.A..NCX FURS, NO. 526 ARCH STREET, BELOW NINTH. Jest opened, a large and handsome stock of LADES' AND CHILDREN'S FANCY Ern Of ever) , description, and in the newest and most ap• proved styles, at the _ • • • LOWEST CA SH: ..PRIO.ES. ocd-tuths3m • • ' - , 1864. Fps• 1864. . . A. L & F. K. WORIKITH, (SUCCESSORS TO THE LATE on. F. WOKRATHO No. 415 Arch Street / Hera now only, A FULL ASSORTIMIT OF LADIES' FANCY FUTtfg, To which they invite the attention of buyer.. oc9o-11m Funs I FURS 1 FURS .Fisre cleaned from moths, repaired, and altered to the latest styles at moderate prices, at No. 113 D orth FOURTH Street, above Arch. nolB.3t* VENTS' WIIRMISHING GOOD& 8426 * ARCH STREET. 826 . - 111. Ir. DI 0V A. Li. • -- L nauvcrunini !now: iulD WR&UU AID EIMITLEEIOOII • FURNISHING. .EMPORIUM, itamovii 712.0 . 74 606 AECilf BTRIWI , • TO THE NEW STORE. . ARCH STREET_ • SQS lawainires FINANCIAL.• etkurpxs Or isfri • liaN.D DUE JANUARY BOOOHT AT *ARK P.•RA'rB ;OF.QOLD, BY .33R*41wAi.;::& co. . 6 %•,FINE. -WA.TOFIES; - JEWELRY,' tiON ' SILVER"ANT PLATED ,WARE, - CORNER ARCH AND TENTH STREETS. Brooches, Sleeve Buttons, Armlets, Bracelets, Scarf Pins and Rings, Tea Sets, Ice Pitchers, Waiters, Goblets, Forks. Spoons, Arc. - • • .4W Watches repaired and Warranted. Old Gold, Diamonds, and Silver bought n019.3m HARRISON JARVEN. - I - 'EMAIL DE. PARIS" IS NOT A. A--A paint. powder, or paste, but a moat delicioae preparation that gives both the color and texture of liehrd ivory to the akin, EUGENE JOl3lll, No. 111 TEDITII Street, below Chestnut. 44 L'EMAIL -DE PARIS" CAN. BE need by all ladies in the privacy of the toilette. It removes all spots and roughness, and its purifying effect on the skin calls forth freshness; color; and beauty. E. JOUIN, No. 111 TENTH Street, below Chestnut. L' EMAIL DE PARIS" QUICKLY -A-J and effectually removes those'unetghtly black worm specks which detvact so much 'lrma the beauty or the. skin. B. JOUIN, No 1:11. TENTH Street, below Chestnut. 66 T !EMAIL DE PARIS" IS ES -a-A PECIALLY endorsed by Mad'lle Vestvall, fare. Waller, and many ladies in private life, whale com mendatory letters, for obviona reasons, cannot be pub. /lobed. E. JODIN, 111 S. TENTH Street °Dicers and. soldiers whose complexions have become tanned or bronzed by_the exposure incident to a camp life, will and the "Email ".invaluable. - Orders by mail should be addressed. JARED & ESNS. General Importers; Philadelphia. oaS-mws tf TO DEALERS IN AND CONSUMERS ' OF CHOICE G.Mal'ES.—Ws have just revived di rect from SIBLEZ & HOMER. Put Lake Erie, a large supply of the finest CATALWBA,GRAPES t h at'h eve been,sent to out marletvhis season They are from the most celebrated 'vineyarda on the Island. and both ,as regards flavor 'and rise.. are superior to anv grown hs our country. We would invite connoisseurs to. call and examine. For rale blots to suit purchasers, by JAMES HOMER & SON, nolS St*. SEVENTE, and NOBLE Sts. Nwiir BuCKWHBA.T FLOUR. WHITS °Lona Horny . . ASW Rum) , PRA.CMIS. CULTIVATED OBANEEEEI2% ALBERT O.- ROBERTS, Dealer %n rine Groceries.. nol-tf Corner SLSVINTH and TINS Streets. I . GEELT CENT 4L iILOTBIRG Bpri Imm4l'! NEW PIIEUCATIONB. M==2ol ONINHO,WIBIELEB TO B lamifbi 'with the glory of 'American History WHI read LTIVTENAN7 GENERNL WINFIELD SCOTT'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY.-:s 2'oois., 12mo. IllnstVated with Mr° Steel-Plate Like nesses of the Genera), taken a:different ages. PRICE PER SET;II. TUfa rill be the most deeply intersetieg book to every .emerielhilhat bail been published eines' the war col* To Walks story of Scott's life is to doted!), nearly all thatyla,glerioue in our Peet military.hietory. It wOnld be difficult to conceien of a more interesting or !Detractive record.. . PliiiSS WHET THE BOOS WAS FIRM' ANNOIINGED • • ' 244 :York Evening . Poe. We are assured 1:;y those who have read the proof shea is of this book that tt Is tilled with interesting me warier+ of the poet -- and written in the moat piquant and attractive etre.lt martins one hundred and fifty pen abd inrsketchei of character. - embracing • nearly all our prominent men; from the Revolution down' It is difficult to conceive of a more interesting book. livm-tlirbreto - York World. It would be difficult toconceive a more interesting or inetrucrive record. Theiong and, honorable s career of a veteran ao coneplcuonsi portrayed by hie .own hand, treat led and resting after labors which • have done so much toward making the Union a price worth the tra vail and-bloodshed Which its perpetuation is coating as to• day, m ast be•regarded with new and absorbing inte rest by ameriCans. Among the antobieerephine lett by men whose lives have Lad or national and even world , . wide influence, few will• breve ectipsed the one now forthcoming invaded, and exciting, and brilliant in cident. From The Fieee, Philadelphia Winfield Scott does well to place hie autobiography before the world. All his life he has emphatica) ty been ES soldier. •It hes plowed (iod to make lain a successful one, and his own a ood conduct has prevented any blot upon his .escutcheon. lie le the American 'Bayard, sans Pqr dt Rana reproche. " The life of such a sol dier must convey a great moral less,in to his country men, t SHELDON 45; . : : ; COMPANY nol9-ein2t . = = .335 P:ROA:110 Walr, New York 1 • INSURANCE. NSURE. YOUR LIFE IN THB #.31 V. EL I C A.N, S. E. Cor. Walnut and Fourth SO., PH-ILADELPHIA. It is a HOME COMPANY, and profits divided annu ally, thus aiding the assured to pay future preattams.• Last dividend 60 per cent. L.! BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Alexander Whilltlizt, U. Edgar Thomson, Bon. James Pollock, Hon: Joa. Allison, Albert C. Roberts; Henry K. Bennett, Samuel T. Bodine; . Philip B. Mingle, Geo. Nugent,* John Aikrann, Wm. J. Howard. Isaac Rarlehntret, • ' Samuial Work. ALEXANDER WRILLDIN, President. SAMUEL WORIC, Vice President. nol6 WC-MO. S . WILSON, See'y and Treasurer (IFFIOE OF THE DELLWA.RE MU TIIAIi SAFETY INSURANCE °SAIPAN! PHILADELPHIA, November 9, 1864. The following statement of the affairs of •the Com. pang is pnbliehed in conformity with a provision of its charter: ' Premiums received' from November 1, 1863: to October 31, 1884: On Marine and Inland Risks $424.047 90 On Fire Risks ' • 138,687 18 662,706 06 234,472 42 Premiums on Policies not marked off. November 1. 1663 Premium!' marked off as earned from November 1, 1863, to Oc• toner 1,16.64 f On Marine and Inland Risks 416,264 73 On Fire Risks • 120,656 76 638,821 48 Interest during same period, sal vages, 4ic Losses, Expenses, &c., during the year, as above. Marine and Inland Navigation Losses 214.291 82 Fire Losses. ' 49,636 82 Return Premiums 29.204 98 Re-Insurances 42,649 28 a genoy 'Oharfres 19,064 98 Advertising, Printing, &o 3,689 13 "Taxes—U. 8 Tax on Premiums,. Policy, Stamps, die.; &o 11,8882? Bxpenses. , Salaries, Rent, die;... 14,060 00 351,061 25 * Thia is excingive of the amount reserved I. on Dividends and Profits. ASSETS OF TIIR COMPANY, NOV. 1. 1804. $lOO,OOO United States Five per cent. Loan, • 11371 $lOO,OOO 00 111,000 United - Mates 6 per cont. Loan, 1881. 313,216 00 75,000 United elates 6 per cent. Loan, 6.205. 76,662 60 100,000 State of rennsylvania 6 per cent. Loan 93,863 00 64,000 State of Pennsylvania 6 per cent. • Loan - 56;840 00 123,050 Philadelphia City 6 per cent:Loan.. 122.620 37 N.OOO Pennsylvania Railroad- Ist 'Mortgage per cent. 80nd522,030 00 50,000 Pennsylvania Railroad 2d - Mortgage — 4 6 per cent.• Bonds 63.200 00 16,000 38) Shares Stock Germantown Gas .. Company, principal and Interest • • anteed•by the city of Phila. . • elp . 1 .. ....... ..... . ... "—.. .15;6 12) . 6,500 130 Shares Stock Pennsylvania Rail road Company 9,100 00 5,000 100 Shares Stock North Pennsylvania Railroad Company 3,060 CO 60,000 United States Treasury Certificates • of indebtedness 48.425 00 30,000 State of Tennessee 6 per cent. Loan.. 12,030 00 128,700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage,aroply secured 188,700 00 $809,250 Par. Cost,sBll,loo. 60 Market Value. $857,627 87 Real Rotate 86, OW- 03 Bills receivable for insurances made., •.• • 118,380 42 Balances due at Agencies—premiums on MA- Ana Policies, accrued interest, and other ' debts due the Company ...... 28,799 24 Scrip .and Stock of sundry Insurance and other Companies, $4,2a, estimated value.. 2,490 00 Cash on deposit with United States Governmont subject to ten days' . ...... , $lOO,OOO 00 Cash on deposit , in 8ank5..«....... 58,764 93 Cash In 617_68 188,692 49 • PHILADELPHIA. November 9. 1861. The Board of Directors have this day declared a CASH DIVIDEND of TEN PER CENT. on the CAPI TAL bTOCK, and .SIX PER CENT., interest on the bCRIP of-the Company, payable on and after the Ist December proximo. free tY National and State taxes They have also declared a SCRIP DIVIDEND of PORTZ PER CENT: on the EARNED PREMIUMS for the year ending. October 81, IbB4, certificates for which will be leaned to the parties entitled to the same, on and after the Ist December proximo, free of National and State taxes. They have ordered. ark., that the SCRIP cErttnu- OATHS OF-PROFITS of the Company for theyear 116 Q, be. redeemed in CASH, at the office of toe Com pany, °nand after the Ist December proximo, all lute thereon to cease on that day. NO•certificate of . prolltsaissuecl under 1826. By the.:Act,e Incorporatiott, no certificate shall issue un leasttfAirned within two Hears aft& the declaration of the dividend;tohereof it is eticlence." DIRECTORn. Thomas C. Hand. John C: Edmund A. Bonder, Theophilue Paulding, John B. Penrose, James Tragnair, Henry 0. Banat, Jr.. James C. Hand William C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal ' George G. Lelper, Hugh Craig, Hobert Burton, THOMAS • ," JOHN C. .11.1211tY;Lnatrio. &ere LEGAL. N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE 1 - GOUTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of FENN EMCEES' 'minors. • The auditor appointed by the court to audit, settle,and adjust the account!of CHAS. M. LUEENS,nardian of Harritt, Caroline, Jacob. and Mary Ann Fennemorei minor children. of ,VALENTINE FEZINE'MO RE, late of Philadtlphla; deceased; and. report distribution of the balance In the guardian's hands, will meet the parties intesested in.the estate, for tea purposes of his appoint ment, to THURSDAY. DECIt MERR - let, MI, at TP. at his office, 506 WALNUT Street, city of Phila delphia.. WILLIAM ERNST. . nol9-ttuthSt Auditor. ESTATE OF . STEPHEN CEASED. —N OTICE.--A 11 persons indebted to the above estate will make payment, and those haying elalmtagainist the 'same will-present them -without de lay, to_ WILLIAM TAYLOR, Administrator, 00I0nOt 's Office, FIFTH. St.. below Chestnut. • • Or to his'Attorney. EDWIN T. CHASE, nol9ke6t - - No. 134. South SIXTH Street.- PIT" T.ERS OF ADMINISTRATION TO the estate of FREDERICK-L. SEEGER, deceased, avluemengran led to he subscriber. all persons having claims stgitin , ,t' the estate will present thetti, and those indebted make payment to MARIE B, BEEGBR, Administratrix, • nolB-6.61." . . 511 North SIXTH Street. THAIiiiI3GrVING TURF, EY S.- 7 -THE Ladles of Philadelphia paving arranged to furnish thelloldlera of the Shenandoah Talley with a TIILNICS- G ZVI G DINNBR, would solicit donations of Turkeys, Chickens and money The pottltry_can be sent to the SOLDIERS' READING ROOM. in TW SN TIE H Street, between Market and Chestnut, and contributions In money to •GEORGE T. LEWIS, Treasurer, 231 South FROIeT htreet. It Is desirable, when practicable, for the contributors to send the poultry already cooked ; bat when that is in convenient they will be cooked under the supervision of the ladies. - Rotel% restaurants, bakers. private families, and others having facilities for roasting, who are willing to undertake the cooking, will pleats send their names to the Needing Room. • . Contribatio* should be in by..34dolay at the very lateet::.7 • • nolB-2t G UM ' C)l eiLinr " g l p = o9 ' !c 'CO.. ' • - '409 ► 193TNUT Street. Manufacturers and. Importers . of - - _ Pine ns, Pistols. Grinning and PlshingtTackis. Canes, Powder. ..Shot, :Wads, Cape, &c. Guns }Restocked, Rebo. ed, and. Repaired In the bes manner. eme.iftl . SKATES OF ALL KINDS. 400 CHESTNUT Stree TO ,YOUNG ACTRESSES.-- "I OUNCE set;ressea who. are little 'accustomed to the use of "stage making-up" will find that the "Email de Parts' Will remove all the evils resulting from the use of paints, powder, and rouge The" Email"-is not. a Paint, bufr it preserves and beautifies tba skin, by re movie t all black spots and impurities. and is endorsed byy M'll , o Vestvali, Mrs. D. P. BOW - Ai. Mrs 'Emma Waller, and many other actresses of talent and beauty: EITORNB JOISIN, No. 111 South VIII CB Street, below Chestnut ie the only agent in ihis'city. • mele-tf. VLE 'UNDERSIGNED HAVING RE -1.11-t:MOVED hie BEAL ESTAT i .OYFICE to' No. 53 TENTH - Street, corrter of Arch, has there reopened hit REGISTER, in which the public may enter their . . PROPERTIES FOR SALE. And is prepared to collect INTERESTS, Ground and ouse BEATS, In every pert of the oity. ocl7r2tn*.. . • WILLIAM G. BEDFORD. • •• TOYS,.TOYS AND . FANCY GOODS.- - Just received:: from Europe large assortment of Toys. of every •description. AlAlso, Fancy Articles. in great variety; • Meerschaum, Briar, and a variety of other• Pipes and Cigar Tubes. JOHN DOLL Importer, 0015.tuthe2m • • No. 502 MARKET Street. CARTES DE.NISITE, THOSE EVER Pleaeiriaandar StyIee'PHOTOOR aPR LIRE NINES. are made in peat variety at BEIMER'S Gal lery, SECOND St.': above Green. See specimens. its PORTRAITS. -SUPERB STYLES.. OP owcot OBBD PHOTOGRAPHS of life-size, won: - dronely accurate in expression and coloring. See themi and engage one at B.F. REIMER.43, 624 ARCH St. lt‘ AVORYTYPES,',. THE MOST 'CH A.HK ING SPECIMENS of the Style, are made by B. P. BEIMIE, 624 ABCH Street. Boa and be conviniaed of th r rare ardetio beast It" B:*E, - 4 . JC)ii,; shrill Alai ELAIMET STREETS, 797,177 60 76,622'66 612,344 14 IN= $1,201,661 02 Samuel E. Stokes, J. F. l'enleton, Henry Sloan William 0. Bonlton, Edward Darlington, EV Jones Brooke, Jacob P. Jones, James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Eyre, Spencer Mellvaine, John B. Semple, Pittsburg, A. B. Berger, Pittsburg. C. HAND_ L President, DAVIS,- Vice President. . • - • nelri-Imir .~-aw: NEW PUBLICATIONS. AN ENTIRELY NEW' BOOK FOR BOYS, • . WITH TWIIPTY BLEGA2 I r , ILLIISTRAITTNB BY TEE 888 ARTlira. THU YOUNG CREW ADVENT:HMIO d BRIP•WRECKND BOY Bi Dr. , FIJA36ET:. Ptlo6 $1. 60..- " Full of exciting incidfint. and illootr sting the advan tages of acquiring kudarledge, while young,of over omit g idle learn, and of bhing strong and persevering in wbat eve r circa matan ces one may be placed. "—Xvia rican Litefary Gazette. It is for sale by all Book's Were everywhere, or see by mail to any address on receipt of price, by 0 .• • WALKER; WISE, & 0. 1 ; •- nol9 PIIECUSHERS, 80101'4N WORK : FOR LADIES For two dollars you can prirchsa the new book, "WAX FLOWERS AND HOW TO' MAKE THEN; . WITH NEW METHODS POR book WAS, MOULDING Faun.," &c . With this you cantlieconie a better teacher than any person who has not et - tidied the book, as it is the accu9nu/ated, experience of the best artiste here and in Europe, some of whom, charge tea dollars for a single lesson. It not only teaches how to make Flowers 844 Fruit, but how to make thematerials. It is Illustrated. J. E. TILTON & CO.. Publishers, not -2t 161. WASHINGTON Street, Boston A THANKSG7ING STORY. NOVRIEBER 24. On the 23d, that all may have it for the 24th, will be published, ups .pcmcor .Tas SEASON:. DORA- DARLING, THE DAUGHTER OP TR& REGIMEN A lielightful 'story,: for family, reading, by a vrell knOwa-atithor. TILTON & CO., Publishers_, No. 161 WASHINGTON Street, Boston. i rl:ll3T , PUBLISHED. , THE .EXPERIEN OES IP al z 4 4 KAI , Om ni WATERS,” Author of " The Diary s of a Detective," "The , Auto ' blographvof a London Detective," etc, Octavo Price, 75 Cents. A book full of exciting adventures, showing how a keen officer baffled many a cunning scamp. BEOENTLY: PUBLISHED AUTOBIOORAPHY • OF A *LONtiON . DETECTIVE. Price, 75 cents. THE DIARY OF A DETECTIVE OFFICER. Price, 75 cents. STRANGE STORIES OF , A DETECTIVE; OR, CURI OSITIES OF CAMS:. Price, 75 cents. • Published by DICIE & FITZGERALD, Also for sale by all Booksellers in this place Copies of the above book sent by mail, to any address, . • free of postage, on receipt of the price. nol7-thb2t JUST• PUBLISHED. AMERICAN BOY'S BOOR OF SPORTS AND GAMES; A DEPOSITORY OF IN AND OUT-DOOR AMUSE NENTB FOB BOYS AND YOUTH. Migrated 'with nearly'7oo Engravings, designed by - White, Herrick, Weir, and Harvey, and en graved by N. Orr. 800 pp., 12mo. Extra.Cloth,' beveled edges, gilt side and .back, extra gold, $3.60. Fairs Clotk.beveled, full gilt edges back and aide, $4, This is, unquestionably, the most attractive and va luable Book of its kind ever issued in this or any other country. It has been three years in preparation, awl embraces all the sports and games that tend to develop the phy Steal constitution, improve the mind and heart, and relieve the tedium-of leisure hours, both in the Parlor and the field. The Engravings are In the first style of the art,and embrace eight full-page ornamental titles, illustrating the several departments of the work, beautifully printed on tinted paper. The book is issued In the best style, being Printed on fine, sized paper, and handsomely bound in extra cloth. beveled edges, with gilt side and back. As an-appropriate and most ac ceptable gift-book for Boys-it is without a rival.. The following willAivoan idea of its contents: PART I—THE PLAY-GROUND; or, Oat - Door Games with and without Toys. Including Games of Activity and Speed; Games with .Toys, Marbles, Tops, Hoops, Rites, Archery; Balls, with Cricket, Croquet, and Base- Ball. PART lI—ATHLETIC AND GRACEFUL RECRU IT LOB R. Including Gymnastics. • Ska tin g, Swimming, Rowing. Sailing, Horsemanship. Riding,. DUving, Angling. Fencing, and Broadsword. PART lII—AMUSEMENTS WITH PETS. Comprising Singing and Talking Birds, Pigeons.• Domestic and Aquatic Fowls. Rabbits, Squirrels, lifice,Gainea- Pigs, Raccoon and Opossum, Dogs, Salt and Fresh Water Aquaria. PART IV—PLAY-ROOM GAMES FOR RAINY DAYS. Including Round Games and Forfeits, Board and Slate Games, and Table and Toy Games. PART V—EV ENIN AMUS EMENTS. Comprehending Comic 'Diversions, Parlor' Magic, Tricks with Cards, Scientific Recreations and Puzzles. PART VI—MEIiIIANICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS AMUSEMENTS. Including: Carpentry, Painting, Gar dening, Postage Stamps and Fragments. Published by . . • . DICK So. .FITZG-EZIALD, No. 18 ANN STREET, New York. ' Also for sale by all Booksellers in this place. . Copies of the above book sentby mail, to any ad. dress, free of postage, on rece ipt of the price. , nol7-thdt it A .GOOD NUMBER."-VARISTIES of Human Character, .illw.trated—Faces in Pro file—Grades ,of lntelligenca'--Scenes in a Mad Renee, With likenesses—lntellectual Culture—Woman's Sphere —Choice of Pursuits—Self-Defence—To Young Men— Improvement of Idiots • THE PARSON'S COURTSHIP. "—A Spartan Mar riage—The Wife a Pruning Knife—Whom to Marry— Mixed Temperaments Beet—The . Wife's Appeal—The Unspoken Warning—Are: Dreams Prophetic P—Omens and Portents—The Expression of Dress Politeness— Good Advice-Don't Fcrget your Girls—A CHRISTMAS POEM, illustrated. THE REV. DR. POTTS. MR. F. 0. C.. D ARLRY,Por traits. Chat rioters, and Btographies—PHßENOLOßT. Par- IttleLOOY, ETIMOLOMPITYSIOONOMY. and PSYCHOLOGY.— Among the Skulls, Sioux, Daeote.. Seminole, Natchez, and Flat Head' Indians—Definition. of the . Faculties— Physical Culture—A New Curative—Slebp—Labor, Men tal and Manual—Expansion of the Lungs—Old Age-- , - Faith—God and-Man—in DECEMBER. No. PHRENOLO GICAL JOURNAL, 20 cents, or 12 a year. Newsmen have it. A new volume begins with the nest number. Now is the time to suberibe. Address Messrs. FOWLER & WELLS. No. 389 BROADWAY. New York; or J.L. CAPER, 25 South TENTH Street,Pkiladel phis n01.9.2t IMPORTANT TO RAILWAY TRA.- YELLERS.—For full information in reference to Ka,. Mons, Distances, and Connections, illustrated by one hundred Railway Maps, representing the principal Rail ways of the country, see APPLETON'S RAILWAY GUIDE. , noll-6 31 ABOOK:FOIC LITTLE FOLKS FROM ~FODR to RIGHT YEARS. . • FOMITEE Li PET G OSLINGS The story and picture of the Pony, the Dog. the Squir rel, the Monkey, the Lamb, the Robin, the Kitten, the Crow. &c., irchading the 'Fourteen Pet Goslings." For children of the above age, no book can be more in tereeting and amusing. Price 75 cents. Sold by alrprincipal booksellers and by the pub lishers, J. E. TILTON 4r CO., lt • . Boston. PRICE OF THE. NEW JUVENILE, TBBTAILOR BOY, IS SI ORLY. The Boston Traveller says it is one of the most thrill ingly interesting stories that has been published for rears. Sold by•prineitial Booksellers. . - - J. E. TLLTON CO., Pablishers, nol9-81S . - . , BOSTON. CODEY FOR DECEMBER I i nolB-2t PITCHER'S, SOS CHESTNUT Street JUST RECEIVED:--4. NEAP SUPPLY. TWO MOST CHAHMING HOOKS .FOR THE . HOLIDAYS. • A FROG 101 WOULD A-WOOING GO, DEATH AND BIIRLaIi OP POOR COCK ROBIN. From original designa:by.H.: L. Etephene. Ele gant lane., wards. Retail price, each $l. 2.5. - A limited number will 14. Issued on large extra fine Brietol boards, folio, elegantly bound. Price Sip. Subscriptions taken by . P LIITPOLDT, Publisher and Bookseller; nol7- tbstua" 1323 CHESTNUT Street.. The above will be sent post paid on receipt of price. ffcELROY'S. CITY .DIRECTORY, 1866.—Removals since the beginning • of Septem, be r last will be noticed. and additions made. ifaent the Office of Publication without delay. The edition tor lE6a will be Limited to subecriptirns almost en frely. . A. MoBLROY, noi9-21* . —' 600 CHESTNUT St., second Boor. EDVCATIONAL. i Ik:THOROUGH-PREPARATION FOR any position In the active parenits'of business life' may be obtained at the QUAKER, CITE BUSINESS COLLEGE. at a very small expense compared with the real, solid advantages afforded This institution is what its name imports. a ECtiOOL OF•BGEINESS, and nothing has been left undone to place it ahead of all Competition both as regards the value of the course of, instruction and the eleghnce and convenience of its ac commodations. . • • Every young man will consult bis interests by visit ins this institution before deciding the important lanes - tion.-when be shall enter upon a course of study pre- Paratory to.engaging in business. Business men -ttni., versally ooneede the-superiority of the plan and course ofinstrnetion adopted. and a diploma from this College is the beet Introduction to positions of honor and profit. Separate Departments for ]look-keeping. Arithmetic.. Penmanship; the higher Mathematics and Telegraph ing, under the supervision and direction of experienced and educated teachers. . Circulars and catalogues of over five hundred stu dents in attendance the past year en application at the ofllce, ground floor. TENTH and:CHESTNUT Streets. ' nol9-21' , • • FrOW3BB.I..HORBES HORSES ..•• .•• • • QUARTS/ MASTER OHNARAIt'ACIATIGE, FIRST.DIVISION, WASHINGTON. LVOV. 10.76 6 4. HORSES, suitable for Cavalry and Artillery service, will be purchased at Gleaboro Depot, in open market, tilt DECEMBER 1, 1664 • Herres will be delivered to Captain L. Lowry Moore, A. Q. 11., and be subjected to. usual Government in. apection before bolsi; accepted. Price of Cavalry Horses, C 75 each. Price of Artillery Horses; WE) each . PaYlnent will be made for sly (6) and more. JAMES, A. ERIN Colonel is ct ergs Pirst Division, Paola t9O . . Quartermaster GeneraVe °BA. ._. , . "Thuourzs; ROTBLB,7DTICI3O.I".[SES, &0., imam:plied witfi tbe Universal Co4-whogl Clothes wriniter—the beat andouty re/iab le wingers, wul tind it to .heir interest tense one of tlogifl invaln able labor and clothes. savo.i_taexuals. Fox s Mugs- Me and retail, by E. Is BURtilital, Itte,nuSa.cturer'si Agent. No. 27 South 6i TUStrast.. uol3-1“ . • _ „ diliSljniANT/At 011-OTMACI No. 18 ANN Street, N. Y WANTS. AGENIIS WANTED FOR THE MOST ,Aptil a? arid rapi&sell Ing 8178S0 OPTION BOOM Published. inaliding The Nurse and Spy in the Macro Army, Sacred Biography, Standard BletPrfcrf the War, Tal Jusistent, &c. Send for Circulars'. Address, With chimp, JONES BROS. /E CO.. 10 / 9- fm' 600 CRESTiftIT Et , PhiladelPhis. Pa. A CONVEYANTBR WAN - TEI: 4 ..4LT 4 •' Ma GIRARD Aventia. ODA Who ie fullyaampe• test, and will take general charge of the omce, can seems i goed.eit natio n. • al • A YOUNG'MAN, WHO ILLS SERVED three Years in the army, ortaboe employment Hae been in the Grocery Busmen four year.: ego In ahard. Ware *tore Ben of references &trot AddresS .. plorment,•" Prete Ofiice. nol9-2t," • -- .._ . A 4 7 01:11s10 LADY,. 00)1ftTNNT TO _ TEACH In elisii. French and the rudiments of Latin, &mires a Situation air Visiting Governess, Lu or near tke city. ' nol4-6t* - Addilees " R. hi..a. ," at (Ideates! WANT/D-BY A YOUNG MAN T haying experience IitoOK•KEiPING; 2 set of Books.to keep. or cowries of some kind to 000rpr his evenings, which are dipetiganed. Beet of reference furnialitd. aiddrene . Box 63 0 .. Past office. • nol9-erow3t* WANTED, BY TEE FinsT OF ASI-• !WARY. a ► aLERMaIt in an ontabli axed Silo' and Sboe House on MARKET B:reet. None other than La A Ito. I Sideman need apply .. Addreea " aiE oee, Pieee office. nol9-3V WANTZD--01" • A. - ..YOUNG LADY ; A, e y e r t r FratTg e n: *141.9 04 d etoro or Photograph (Jerk.:.•Preaeofllng ANTED- ' IN A WHOLESALE " BOOK 6TaRE —A Toting Man tolearzt the Buta ne BP. One hiving some Y now ledge of Book-k eeeot as pre ferred. Salary the first 1 . oar, Sae Teedino aims ' , aqui r ad ; Address •! Publisher." office of the Press. nolB-21.* UP - ANTED--A PURNISHEEPBECOND Story Front Room; with BOard. by a gentleman and mire, located 'bed vreen* VIBE 'and' and T BIRD' nod BROAD Streets. References exchanged. AddreettEux 2485. P. O. • ' ' DO 31.* WANTE-D—FROMI.sp OF JANUARY NEXT. by an Estoldiß heti Wholesale. Boot, and Sboe blouse, TWO SALESMEN wbo can Ind news &Knott conntr3 trade. Liber2l Salary will bepaid taVteitrat /nen. Addrf se "Merchant ." Frail °Mae. n013.3t• WA N T E D-A PANTSI AND .VEST CTITTAR. Apply to EDWARD P. KELLY. 642 CBESTNUT are* t. . nor,- WANTED- SEWING M.A.CEttikTE AGENTS t Eveuwhere, to introduce the new SHAW. & CLARK 'FAMILY SEWING. MACHINE, the only low -pricertnachine in the country which is Licensed by ()rover & Baker, Wheeler & Wilson, Howe, Singer. & Co,and Bachelder. Salary and expenses, or large commissions allowed. A/Vother Machines now sold for less than fony dollars ea& are infringements, and the Biller and- neer liable. Illustrated circulars sent -free. Atidrers, SHAW & CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. nold-d&w3m • • :WANTED; ' AGENTS.-AGENTS IN every County. and useful th. expeneet beet V Introducefifteen new articles. the sell. Ing ever offered. For particulars. address OTIS T. OANSY, BIDDEFORD. MAINE. oat.datWam FOR SALE AND TO LET. It TO .LET A VALUABLE 'BUSINESS STAND.. The Second. Third, Bourth.•and Fifth Stories of the . • • MARBLE STORE, • No. 525 . MATtalli" Street, extending through to. •. COiIIiERCS • STREET. Apply to ROBERT R. LEVICK, nol9-stnti-tt No. 403 MARKET Street: TO LET- • THE VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND, • 137' NORTH THIRD: STREET, OPPOSITE CHERRY. • • FIVE-STORIED. BROWN-STONE FRONT. Apply on the Premises. noll3. ft • • • O IL LANDS. AND INTERESTS-4N IMANGO COUNTY,.Pennsylvania,and iii.wrter; 111100113, and PLEASANTS COUNTIEd, West Viv o:Witt A choice selection of valuable prAperties, for sale at moderate prices by . E. N. JONES, 11053-6i* No. 504 WALNUT t treet. VOR SALE -$ll,OOO TO LOAN ON Mortgage; alep, $2,000, 0,000, and $B,OOO, and other tame, wanted on farms near the city.. Apply to E. °PETTIT, 323 WALNUT Street. nol9-2t* TOR SALE-A GROUND RENT OF - 11 .- about sl2sper annum. ApR pLOSy to WM SELL.ALLEN,. nel7•M* S. E. Corner FOURTH and WATAirtk. fI,ERMAITTOWNIOT TOR'SLLE. N-s A ' verydesirable Cottage Lot, about SM by 180 feet, corner of JEFFERSON and lIPSAL Streets, two squares beyond the depot for the new passenger rail way. Price low, terms easy. Apply to JOSEPH LEA, . • nol7-1m 128.CHESTRUT Street.'• TTo LET - OFFICES ' ON THE FIRST . floor of. the Granite Building, (formerly old Post Office,) Dock street, below Third. Also, the fifth and sixth stories of same building, with steam power. ' The store 611 Chestnut street. (Commonwealth Build ing.) Offices on second floor of same building. Also, the third story of the building - TH08..11. CONNELL, Counting House of Dr. 1). Jayne dr. Son, nol7-61 5 • No.. 242 CHESTNUT Street. FOR SALE-ARCH .STREET, Aia west of Tenth, two large first-class Awellings. $22,(1)0 slid $26.030. Splendid double. mansion on Chestnut street. • Large front and deep lot. $40,000. Large side-yard dwelling on Seventh, above Spring OEU der street: lot 41 by 95. $l2 800.— - • .. Spleridid four-story browu-stone front dwelling on Spruce, west of Seventeenth. $2lOOO. Elegant four:story dwelling on 'Vice, west of Seven teen& Marble up.first story.slo,6oo. t Neat four-story dwelling on Arch, west of Twenty. first; lot 18 by 126 to a street. $9,0C41 Neat four. story dwellings on Pine,. west of Seven teenth and Eighteenth streets.. $12,6(0 each. . Besides near 2,000 other city properties. Call or send for catalogue. G EO. C. MILLER. .Real INtate Broker, nei9-2t Sp • ' ISt N. S/STIr Street. FOR SALE.-ONLY $4,600 FOR A ICAL twelve-roomed Dwelling on Sixth, north of Thompson; lot 19 by 90. _Only 31.600 for the at dwelling 1642 Tine street, with dwelling on rear; lot 18 by 100, to Helmuth street. MILLER . nol9 2t Sp • 1541 W. SIXTH Swett. ILFOR- SALE-THE NEAT AND nvenient Dwelling, No. MS MOUNT 'VERNON Street, or it will be exchanged , for a Germantown two• and Gazet B. F. GLENN 123 B. FOURTH Street. riol9 and S. W. °or SEVENTEENTH and GREEN. EXTE'N'SIVE SALE.--4.•• HOT mat SOUSE. to be.eold. immediately, at private sale; a boiler, with farness, ) Ot•water pipe; sixty bricks atone marble base, staging lumber, &c Apply on the premises, S. W . . corner BROAD and POPLAtt,.. n 19.31 FOR SALE—VALUABLE BUSI• win Stand, 531 South Second. ' , treat. Inqtatai of RICHARD CRAQDOC.II, at O. S. Sho.rpless', N. W. cormer.BIGHTII and CHESTNUT Street& nol9-St* • da • TO. R.BITT.-- ma. Your new ROUSES. With all the modern- come- niencos..Nos 2213, 27. 21. Bprin g Garden street. Rent $6OO per annum. Apply. to „ . . nolB-80 . on the Premises. at FOR SALE .VERY LOW-THE PRO PEETY N. W. corner of Oxford and .Hancock sta., comprising one brick and five frame buildings. . Apply - WM. ROSSBLL ALLEN. nol7-3t* S. 8.. Comex' FOURTH end WALNUT. • FOR SALE-A VERY DEBIRABLE AIM RESIDENCE, on Nineteenth street. above Arch. Apply to . • . WM. ROSSELL ALLEN. . nol7-Bt* S. E. Corner FOURTH and WALNUT. EEXECUTORS' SALE OF REALM ESTATE..—Tbe undersigned. Executors 0f..A.. CHRISTOPHER WIGTON, late of Finltklin township, Huntingdon county, deceased, by virtue of the Dower and authority vested in theiti. by the will of saidide ceased, will offer at PUBLIC SALE. on the premises, on THURSDAY, the Bth day of December next, at two. o'clock P. M.: • All that valuable LIMESTONE FARM situate in Franklin township, Huntingdon county, containing 150 acres [ 140 of which are cleared and improved The buildings consist of a good two a ory double frame dwelling house, and necessary out buildings,- and a frau- e-bank barn 76 by IX) feet. A good young orchard, bearing fruit, and several fine springs, both • state and limestone; are on the property. • It is situated on the turnpike from Spruce Creek to Centre county. and is four miles from Spruce Creek, a station on the Pennsylvania Railroad. The creek passes through the farm. and there• are two good water pow ers, at one of which there is a dam already built, raid) , fd°!'maChtnerr. The farm is in good order and cultivation. and its cony( nience to schools, churches, stores. and the large iron manufacturing eso abliebments of Huntingdon County, makes this one of the most desirable farms in the Interior of the State. Possession will be delivered on the first otApril. The Executers will at the same time offer at public-sale 820 acres of land in,— county:lowa. The Executors will also sell at public sale, on the premi o ses, o P. SATURDAY AI , the 3d day of December next, at 2 o'cick : •All those certain two adjoining lots of ground situate in Osysport,,Blatr county, having- a two-story brick boo se ancla stable on each oil said lots . TERMS OP.SALE. —One-third in band, and the rgsidue in one and two years from date of'sale, with interest from 'the first of Apri1,1655, secured' by the bonds and mortgage of the purchaser. SAMUEL WIGTON, R B. WIGTON JOSEPH HICSAkr, no] S-St Executors. DELAWARE COUNTY.-FOR Sma SALE—A first•class Farm or Country Seat, known as the Eckfeldt or Richland Farm, six miles west of Market-street Bridge. Passenger cars run within 134 miles of the farm. One hundred and tiny acres of land, part wood and meadow Large old style stone man sion. 100 feet front, handsomely located on a beautiful lawn, abundance of &nit •and shade trees. Excellent barn, house for farmer, coach house, workshop, and every description of buildings. This farm is rated as one of the best in Eastern Pennsylvania. N. B.—Call for catalogue of farms containing prices JAS. R CUMMINS, nol7 St • • • 504 WALNUT Street.. FOR SALE—AN EXPELLENT/1e ....n—FARM of no Acres. at Union Station, on Went Mal Jersey Railroad, 20 miles from .Camc en. Good build ings and good toil. Price low and terms easy. Also, a number of first. class Farms within a few miles of Philadelphia. • • B. F. GLENN. nol9 123 South FOURTH Street FOR SALE-VALUABLE MONT. GOBIRRY COUNTY PAR3I, one half mile from Railroad Station and turnpike, 12 miles out. 9.5 acres. B. PETTIT, 323 WALNUT Street' nol9-20 int FOR BALE—VALUABLE DELA AA- wale-front PAWS, rout itinin g 217 acres; first. clam farm buildings; railroad station on the premises. IL PETTIT, 323 WALNUT Street. n01921* Mb FOR SALE-FARMS IN ALL LO -.11- CAL CIES. wishing to engage in Wal ing next sluing now,is the time to purchase. Call and examine my Regiatsoof Farms. E. PETTIT, 323 WAL NUT Street.. • • • . • nol9-2t*. goi FOR. SALB—VALUARLE . FARM, ••• 1 6- 100 acres. neat ?donut Bolly. number In Camden, Gloucester. at& Burlington counties. Call and'examtn: Register of Dle7r . Jeney . farms. B. PBTTIT , 323 W.lj NOT Street: • nomatg ab •F ON SALE—DIiSSIEW3LE Coql4- ;.A.: - . TRY. PLAC@, 23 tires. at ratirad station, Penns:. R: ; few.zoiles,ont; first-class butidilegegreatvariety o f fru it y . large vapory, 4,e. • X PETTY;/333-11rAL liI7T ktpeet. : tidl9-2t'• FOR DESIRABLABUOKE rI; Comity FAP,3I, Eel acres, riiiroad stailon on the pcfcnises; Si pertor bOldings. B.:PErtkr, 32i3 WAT,- Ntal Street. ' • nol9-20 812 000,-F°R. BALE, A STORE • 9 Ln one of the most donsishins town* in' SCRUYLRILL COUNTY, - Pennsylvania , doing s most prospnrons business No person seed apply nn.- leks ha tan commend slo,Cefl to $16,080. Address Bar ; NO. 9414 Phbadephis Post .04kos• nol7 344 VA - Wl3. 1 X AND V' tAL DZ. • 7 111 1 7N 1 r:1B ViSt ar o a : • tion, Golf-imnroToment,. Management ono Tree. ing of CHLT A .D.BEN, soma adaptatings, &a., da3 and evenng. bi • JOHN L. OAPEN; • - . • Phrenologist sag Bookseller, oell-totheiyo No. SIB S. TENTH 816 above Chest-not umsomszLE.l'lllM, AMUSEMENTS. AMERICAN A CADE 51Y OF MU 310, LEONALED GROVER —7 44 • Director. GALA EXTRA FART. WELL DAY OF_ THI6 (SATURDAY) A FTERNOO N. Nov. .1.911 i, 19916 GRAND FARWELL MATINEE. OottuoA's rat E Opera in fFre acts: FAUST ENTIRE. 1732.21 open at 1, to commence at 2 o'clock. Ad...4118510n to all Dana of the house, One Dollar. . . . . ...._.- . TRI 8 (SATURDAY) syENIRG, Nov. ISM: GALA FAREWELL OPERA NIGHT. s onynD i r programme of WIMe Satin sae Criniiioal A preete Rinke Of absolutely use's/lied here iklith. For the first tfite In any Opera Esse n in America, nap first and second sets ci l Lor m od: B. B =sr, Opens. 'with the __. . .. GRAND FINAL* and the GRAND' 112RNNER.OHOte; Mr 1.41.10 ft L e i. ilia& Pamcm , , . . • Mid. Johasius R.t.i..r Atiretile 5r,.. A r %, •,./1-%it r rr.brotte - • • • . Signor Otttlteppe Unitise: Vincent . . mad : afargdies zimru n t 4 . Ta5eu.,..:.....• • . Mr. Ifoinrich Steuseekor Vries (Mummies. .......Mad. Lurocher _ Peasants, PilfiffMl3, CIO. Ip addition the tbr&,laat Gr.nd Acts of ROBERT LE DI eusras, by ifeyerbeer. ROBERT Mr. FRANZ gi4Mglr: BERTRAM", afr. KARI, nixbirE# ALiCE SOHANNA itarrsts PRINCESS ELENA • Mad. -BERTHA SO RES B A WOO. . Overture at i% o'clock. Miss THE . „ Seals may be secured at the rea - ular prices et Goatee . 'inert Store. and at the Ac i r.dentf • hi announcina the last day or thiltld gat man Mrso Director expretees V-ry hfr,S. appreciation or tlf• very liberal patronage which has Meted hie Bm:broil/I:, Philadelpina. molt' Musk'Musk'ACADEMY OF . " • ter , eser and Manager...,. JORIT : T. FORD.: of Holliday-street Thearre, Baltimore; Polo's. New Theatre, Washington, and the .fale'xindsh (17a.) Theatre. Kr:. Ford finds pleasure in efinonncbethat he her. leveed tide magnificent Art Temple • FOR ter`26 WEEKS, Forthe' express p arposcrof int. od doing LDWI POSHEST,. f n his inatchleimporponation of CORIOLABUS, In Ph a kspeare'e frogedy of that fitiks,': 4011: - 'MB Flßerr PIKE Mr PHILADELI'Effk. Unnsnal Cars has been taken: to render. tho r Eilloitit Production of :his MASTkR-PIECE OFIIHARSFEARE Compleverand perfect In all et c dramatic and reel:heal.. eal detsi!iv MUCH (.7TI 3 SCENERY I 8 ENTIRELY and fioPi'tbe pencil of tee eminent scenic; artist, • CHARLES S. aft7A ging COSTMIFES, APFOII9TaIEarrs. . WAR OH ARInT.S. WEAPONS AND • , I'ARAPHBRINALIA; Were expressl y rnennfactured for tf e play, from c.O-•:". red blfttoricnl des !gas, and it le thought, will prove Itt their cneembl4 effAct 6ITIIPM!'811 1 1GLY-BIC ATTPITTIL • • it !s an attempt to i 7 Castrate the power and beauty ofr'. Shakereare'e art ;',. mia. every accejsorw o6ich the mow, Mertz/ enterprise can command from the highest Ikea irie 1 mall, and the- manager confidently hopes that the fort may be deemtd" worthy he patronage and:" the kteting pwembrance of every lover-of " The Bard of 411 Time." THE CAST' OF THE PLAT is notab:y full and brilliant. The tragedy conclmica with FHB Mtiltillir OP coßrotkwus,. and a magnificent avresentation of his honorable YUNBRAI. PYRE Dear- According to Plutarch. the Volscians , after the. • killing of " coriolanue," drefiseld him la his genetAl'e robes and lad his corpse-on &magnificent bier, which. marled by such young officers as were most die. Vixenish, d for their mai tialrexploits. Before him were. • • borne the spoils he had taken from the enemy,' Mt crowns.he bad gained.: and the plans of the cities ima had taken. In this order hie body was laid on the pile r when the pile was concerned thew getherid up bi z ashes, which they interred on the spot, and erected. 14. marinlicen: monument there The Box Sheet. f..r the sale of /entered asses; opt n, between the honre of 9 and ei-o. clock. Admission, 50 and 26 cents. Secured St ats 60 cents additional . nol9 2t PHILIP. WARREN. Treasurer. • NEW CHESTNUT-8T .• THEIS:TIM THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON; - TWELFTH GRAND FAMILY NATINitj When, for the last time. the Fairy Tale of the • • - FORTY THIEVES, Will be presented in all Its original sPleador. Admission to the Matinee. 30 cents, to ail parts of at*: hones. Children 25 cents. • Doors open at IM,•to commence at 23/ o'clock. THIS (SATURDAY). EV - 10111PG. FAREWELL NIGHT - • • • MRS. D. P. OP BOWERS, • When she will appear in her great personation of " CAMILLE. To conclude with the Farces of , • A HISS IN THE DARE. - MONDAY EVENING - NEXT, First night of the great Spectacular Drama of • PADVRETTE; OR, (RIDER THE SNOW. WALNUT. STREET T HEA TRil.;4-. THIS (Saturday) EVENING, - A spltnaid hill offered, in which • MISS LUCILLE WESTERN Will appear in a male character. This evening, DON CASAR DE BIZ IN. Don Ca:ser Mies Lucille Western. ••• To conclude with the favorite Scotch Drama of WALL 4cE; THE HERO OF SCOTLAND. On Moliclay will positively be produced EAST LYNNE; OR. THE ELOPE3fENT. Box Office open from 9till 3 Curtain riaea at 7%. MRS. JOHN DREW 'S NEWS:ARCH WREST TITICATRIE • EIGHTEENTH NIGHT OF M r And Mrs. WILLIAM/L.- - TO-WORT (SATURDAY) .N0v..1.9th, 1884. SHANDY MAGUIRE. LAW FOR LADIES, and PAT'S BLUNDERS. Mr. end Mrs. BARNEY WILLIAMS IN EIGHT CFIARACTSRS. - MOND'AY—"THE LANES OF KILLARNEY. "- ASSEMBLY 'BUILDINGS: • • • S. w. -- CORNER TENTH AND CHESTNUT • E.TRBE t WEDNESDAY, Nov. 2t, 1864: • At half past three o'clock. SECOND CLASSICAL MATINEE, T THE" PHILADELPHIA CLASSICAL QIIINTETTB CLUB. Messrs. GA.ERTNER; JARVIS, CROSS, PLAGEMANN e and SCHMITZ. PROGR SKIM, Grand Trio in D Minor. Op. 49 Mendelssohn. Quaitette, No. 1, in G. • Mozart. Violin Solo Concerto in B Minor Rode, Qnintette, Op: 4, in E Flat Beethoven. Subscription list for the season of Twenty-five Mati nees is at the Music Store of Mr. J. B. Gould; Seventh: and Chestnut streets, where engagements for Dublin or private porformances, in or out of town, can be made for the services of the Club. 'Proprietors . of Sc hoo l s oali sake special subscription terms. • Ni single Tickets, to be had only at the door, Fifty Center . n 010.41 • • RAITIPORD'S NEW • OPERA HOUSE I , , kJ RACE Street. below Third.. OPEN FOR THE. SEASON. SAMUEL. S. SANFORD Proprietor and Manager. SANFORD'S OPERA TROUPE, The largest and best Minstrel Compa ny in existence. Sanford appears in Songs, Dances , and hie Burlesques. Doors open quarter to 7; commence quarter to 8 Admission 25 cents ; Orchestra 50 cents; Boxes 55. d $3.- • not& lm NATIONAL dincurs, WALNUT. STREET, ABOVE EIGHTEL• •• • UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MRS. CHAS. WA,REIM‘ (Formerly Mrs. DAN BICE,) Mr. F. H..ROSSTON.., .:Equ estrian Director. SECOND WEEK OF TEE SEASON. . IMMENSE AUDIENCES AND GREAT EVIITEUNT. , IRREPRESSIBLE SHOUTS OF LAUGHTER- ._- During the.week the celebrated E &TON STORE. the SHERWOOD FAMILY, Mrs. WARNER (Mistress of thw School of Menage), the REZTEER BROTHERS, the great Batontte Leaper, Mr. BACBELOR, the renowned' TOgg RING (the !Hooter of the Classics), the inimitable lee.. ter, S. STICKNE'Y, Jr., Will appear in a variety pleaaing Gymnastic, Acrobatic, and Equestrian same% in which they have no rivals. • ADMISSION.—First Tier, 60 cta. ; Second Tier. 25 eta. Performance commences every evening. at 'IX o'clock. MAT.NEES on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. Al. TERROONS, commencing at o'clock. - This week's programme rich and attractive. noWEE CHESTNUT -STREET OPERA Etoria4 No. 1221 CHESTNUT Street. ALLINSON RINCREN ,Proprleizre. MORAN'S MINSTRELS appear every evening in an elegant • • ETHIOPIAN ENTKETAINICENT. ' Doors open at 7, commencing at S o'clock irreoisolit, ii.dmintsiou 23 cents. Reserved seats, which can be secured front IC.sr 2 o'clock, 60 cents. csl3•si ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENVZ A CRESTNITF Streets. TEMPLE. OF WONDERS ! SIGNOR BLITZ EVERY EVENING AND WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY APTERNOGNI. Change of Performance Conetantl7. Admission, 26 Cents. Children, 16 Cents. .1161 Seats, GO cents. Evening Performances commence at 7g. Aftematerit sit & • . • edit F o i ;f B p., OF THE • Athk 1301i:T, CLASSICAL SOIREES BY • NBS CROSS AND JARVIS, For the Season of 18,34 , 6". For pirticulars, see circulars and subscriptlonliste, at the stores of J. E. Gould, Lee & Walker. Andra & Co. , 0e22- ett D _CARPENTER'S • • Private Fall-dre.a Subscription. • • ' CtrTiLLION PARTIES. MUSICAL FUND HALL. D. L...CARPENT/H, teacher of dancing, l'fo. 82.5 - ARCH Street, respectfully informs his friends and the - public that he wilfaive a course of SIX Private Pull dr Cotillion Pet ties. in the Musical Fund Hall. The - first Soiree WEDNESDAY, Dec. 7. Mt, to be held every two weeks. Seas , n Tickets for the Course, Five Dollars, admit ting gentleman and his ladies. No spirituous liquors sold In the buildings. A few more Season Tickets can•be had only of D. L. CARPENTER, at his rooms. Po tickets sold-atthe door on the evening. Mr. Eirefeld and superior orchestra, with entire new rausie, is et gaged. noln-stuth St* - cc, ZRMANIA ORCHESTRA..—PUBLIZ ' ,Ol REHEARSALS every SATURDAY. at sk o'sloeda P. M.. atMUSIOAL FUIs D HALL. Single Tickets, IS cents. ISIN Tickets, $l. to be nad at Gon.cl's, Axe:lW%. and Meyer's Made Stores and at the-Hall. no7-tf H: It• N.J. This admirable picture, the greatest production of the painter West. is now on exhibition a&the AC &DEMI OF FMB ARTS, 1025 CI ESTIMT Street, togetheg with the entire collection of the institution. Admittanee twenty-tiTe cents. non. ittn* THE ACADEMY OF FINE : CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth, is OPU Dana. for rialto'', from 9 A. M. to BP. M. ieF BOARDING. BOARDING. -A LARGE ..EIECOND story room. with BOARD. Reference reatired. No children. No. 208.Sonth FOURTH Street. n019.8e0 - ROAR D.-A LARGE SECOND•STORY BACK,ROOK, communicating with • a bath-room. togetber with Boat& may be obtained at 269 Sontia. FIFTH Street. nold-tt LOST AND , FOUND. 850 RZWABD.- - -LOBT-0,1 , 1 TOES' DAY.DVENING. between the Continental t.l and Walnut-street Wharf,a Lady's Leather SATEIf... EL, costs tplaa a parcel of Black Ouipara Lace. of maw value, a ercltat BandkerchleS. trimmed with Valere.: Menu es and. merited "C. H. ;I' , also, a complete pack.. age of the.' EmaiLde Pane. " Any one retarni , Ott* . 325 FitaNKLIN Street will receive the above reward. noIS-30 , . PERSONAL.. • PT W A. N.T E undei signed desires bliss: frdmSlater of J. ffi Si:spies, Deputy Sheriff of RI Dorado conal% California; She Is supposed to reside In Philadelphia= Mr. Stapled, rva.s murdered while in the discharge.olzhis 02 44 duties.' His effects are awaiting' deliver. JAMES B HIIME,SheriXs Office. Placerville, ElDorado.county, noIS-lm pA S ONA 14-11 ED, AR. Ilt, BLACK BALL JEWELRY. wAnksals and cleapest in the city. 016 RACE gr.6o- nol3-T.! heMiDECKER • BROTHERS' • Fl - ANOS.—Tbeand . nettle:Mail* Ai*: profession, are invited. to exam ine Ulnae baantiat strnments. which are neeeting_Nisltb, arch. att tuantral— led degree of poptilatitY az.•4 4 tale. in New Tonk, *irk wherever. known. The desiOrainm so` lon strive* for, i e the strength of the iron, mid eosoroneness oC. th e fowten. frame so hatelly attained by them, renders their Pianos incomparaUe with any others, - The no. gneNaed testimonials of: such names as,.Wolfsohn.• )lissom. Heller. Thomas.' Zindel,„ and scores of etlers, amply r stablish.their high rank. • Rorfialo ogi.t by W. J. COCHRAN, • 90& CH,ESTNWEN Street. Also, a large assortmert . of other new and second-he'll: Manor, for sale and. to rent. DEN~TB9RY. Di, BIA. SI SET warts .thiTIFjOIAL TErkil op 0.014 vuleauite, front $5 to 140. Teeth filled. .511 yenta fr. upwards. Repairing Referencea. Office; a 44 ESL L Etreet, 'below Locust. . - n01.7-3p. , • 41150411% SPICGT- . Ao.liStis • 4s JAMES W. QUEEN se26-2a; 094 CRllPer'c rr r .. .PEOLFFlWO.._ff*Ml 7l .o o *. l f.c. ) .*‘;