~~.:: ;ilia s. erican. 111 Abbott, Bethlehem Jae Blake , Witt ng ton !IP" Bait 100 n tn'''"girylatnd ;taw J J Goodrich, New York C Reynard, Unba L P Brooke, Pottsville Geo r ILLY, Delaware 1) H Merriman & wf ijsklelore John 0 Gibson. Now York le; poimore W M Weaver, Sunbury '• fork D Q Bush, Beiletoute Ell Ware, Bridgeton I!t t r.l T 1) Conner. Bridgeton Del , Jas 8 BIM, Washington Wilford ,T F w Delaware zum Jersey JasAnderson,d Delaware Nor Jeremy Hrs C,Stocklev. Delaware , ! I °,'ow York II Diehards, Delaw4re f"; Delaware Coo Ir Batton, Newark, N Dtla ware : :RS Stacy 'lledford , Pa ' Mrs F Gulls New York Doerr, Del John Clark ~izil. Dover, Del Rens. Watson Fcnyrea, Del IS V Parser & sis. Maryland Lsurel, Del J V Oraveu, seem, J I, oo u, Troy, N Y hunts' The Me Baines - 011e,0 " tvarnook, Penna tnroack, Pouna - flew t ork •15 ell, Sinitliport wev. Penna , w ell,lndiana co Csutre cc fi Frederick; Ind ~,I,Lycoming - co W H aier, Cincinnati tavaneyllie Waa co, l" Pa *wire,' Ohio pittsburg '., CF , PatEburg 111eglueny I ` New York caineanqua 013. c Penna von, New York Jr , Ai teghcnv :wer, Allegheny Ric:bard Lee, Pottsville M r .H ill Angell, Columbia H S CeVe, Columbia, w Thompson, Cheater elo„ A W Brown, Lewisburg Dr Thomas, West Chester Alfred Slack. St wf, Penne. Frank Tuttle, Palmyra, 0 J B Cubbason, Harrisburg Levi F Smalley, DI J - A J Burns, F red' k on, lltd Mrs Mary A.McGrann. Pa !Miss it llfearenn, Lane ,C Burnett, Penna. S Word well, White Haven Jos Davis Sc wf, Harrisburg A Cress man Sc sn, SnowS Henry Dleyers,Charlton,Pa H. H Childs, Lee'. Haven. ID Ramsey. Danville Pa 'Daniel O'Reilly, N Y Mrs Strauss, .Baltimorald Sol Preiss; Baltimore deo Whito, MariOh, Ind The I 'Muer. Betts co iu, Perryville e 6t...1, Mt Pleasant Nov Haven s i Balton, 0; Bethlehem Bethlehem Beading s,owlatow n ta d, Tamaqua 'as. g'33 ' Alleg City biuton, Al leg' Cit g tea. Rollie aysblic Fittbburg Massillon, 0 Now York ' I;, , ading I.2banon. Dr 0 M Hill. Hughesville. G G Evans, Delaware W Sharpe, Summit Hill W Roberts, New York R Riiorgan, Wilkoebarre J Clark, - Dauphin - C Frank, Jr, Johnstown J Frank, Johnstown W R Swartz, Duncannon Swartz, Dnocaunon J Unger, Berlin. O L D Rowley, Carrollton, 0 J V Brewer, Hagerstown' S S Butt & wt, NOW York P A Becker.' Syraco•n. N Y A Becker, Syrannße. N D Armstrong, Pitttharg R A Thayor, - AllentuVrll E Cohen, .Baltimore •y Sheaf. Elias Calkins, New York John Muddily. Penna. Jas Broadhurst,tsvlle S 0 Penna bliss Price, Hew Jersey %' Biles, Bucks co Oro Carver. W Chester Ed Longshore, - bucks co • um , 'Thornton, Bucks co Edgar Thornton, Bas sco Jonathan Burton; Backs co E Armstrong. Doylesc'n , John N Price, Bucks cal L Oonnard, Backs co !Sarni Yardley, Yardleysv !Semi Fisher, Solebury Harry Stuckartt, Bucks co M Palet, Buckingham Jacob Fisher, Brica.s co Benj Satherwart, Poona Joseph Fell, Bociting,ham OF Peck, Lonnie co The Bari a!,.1, Bucks , . to Itryti& la,„;ii CO' :;L. Ne•W Jersey 1 , ,,c1t, New York „ 51such Chunk ,orew, Backs co ~INcks co • iv Mader. Pennon Newtown 01 , ..r,„ Newtown Newtown. Bucks co Ivo% is J „JAIN Nelvtowu'l ;:hiylor, Bucks co F irer, Bucks co NFW BOPO Solabury Solsbnry I, iGIIL Rlchb aro Nowtown d Eagle. B 0 Shelly, Parma V Wenner, Ponca 6 H Lour y, Clarion co P Harley, Quakertown EP Fritz Puma Donnt,'Penna 0 W Runyon, Reading W E Londermelch, Parma D Lebman, Dauphin c) L Henry, Lebanon co R Atkinson, 13uctr 8 CO Janney, Bucks co F Eastbury. Bucks co E Taylor, Bunke county C P Janney, Bucks co .51 Cunningham, Bucks c.) Kurtz & son, Monroe B W Smith. Snake co E F Smith, Hamburg The Balt votthamptou . :f, Strmidsburg Myerhtown tan!? Penns - anle Ta ti) aqua 15fler, Tamaqua Monroe co , ouron co r, Monroe co co Stroudgborg Stroudsburg !et,ln. Allentown i r r..th, Lehigh co Lehigh co Lf high co ',`;;l7tt rah %.1 ::a, Nunn ,•Sowg, rennn The 1 dison. J Hamilton, II S S Galena E Reemans, dyne Park. l' J Nichols, Lewistown, Pa R Easiburn, Yardleyville Henry Fink, Baltimore M Cowley, York co M Henington, Delaware P Windsor, Laurel Del Robt Beane, Joh Devine J Barnsley. Bucks co • ' Corned. Centreville Dr Sedan. Centreville C Green, Delawaro D Coverdale, Delaware R Beewick, Delaware J C Qerley, Delaware Wynkoon & le, Bucks co Miss E Wznitoop. Bucks co 1' Miller, Stroudsburg Greemal.g, Mrl it tuna !'antra ice, Strond,burg Wayne co ranca Minot , ••• Wkyne co vr, Michigan Mliford.Del :v. Delaware btaryland Maryland :. Maryland is, Dela wcra r o , Delaware :pf. Penna .reick l' S galena k Bear. J C Coynell..Peastervllle 4 Buckman, Mrchanlc3ville C Harp6r, nktnto wn W Thompson. Jenkintown S Desh, Bamburg H Schrop, Lebanon J Trowel, Annvillu O Janney, Terdleyvine J M Rapport & la, Pa D P Nelson, Attleboro J H Crooker, Mont no, Pa V Dlekeraoa, Attleboro J Cadwallader, Pa \V Flack, Dor estown W L Cravea, Johnxvilla C B Knight, Small fle,d E Cadwallader, Pa The 81. ;•r, Peoria Woruelselorf kllF ntown Pd es Texas l'attsylvania tr, Peuobylvania Pet neylvebta ::7, Penutqlvania it.l, Num, rer usylvanial Attleboro ade.Soutliampton •;ci:e; Moreland. deent. Pa PeLasburg inffer tional. W J Rock, Ringgold D M Rank, Lebanon co, Pa / Rose, Lebanon, Pa O Wernert, Orwigsburg 0 Shoener, Or wirsbnrg J Byster, Selinsgrove J Oesellyer. Danville N Davis lk la, New Jersey J J Cobb,Silver Spring A Prunes, Baltimore M his Emery, Wasb, D C Miss Weaver, Alex,Va 0 Guinn, Catawisba J Heilman, Lebanon J Watson,Ttenton The N Raney MO, Reading R pat. Ply m in ou th eadg maker itadiog ltmon. Readhig :primate it n,Fa :I.adt t., nouglasville I,Cat3wlsBa mercial. The Co %-q, Nan' Y srk 5... r, Wash. D C :t.n. eir York Doylestown ,nc, Beth latent *.nr. Delaware D M Imbrie, Newcastle J A CoateF, Chester co W 1- Morrison, Coatesv'e W C Warlord. Bucks co N T Hayes, West Chester J W Woodside St 1, Roch'e F Worrilow, Chadd's Ford. N M Vance C W Jones, Maryland X Willvitt, l3sston Ccet.svtile Mot, Perna & la. Chester co :N. Douglassville csfs.d .4. Plarnixville Baer Chas H Pratt. Bpston Robt Oartside. Chester, Pa J Craw d, Mary taod • W Cowell, Doylestown Coatesv'e s Union. S W Norton, Pa Geo Jack, Pa J B Newbaker,White Hall W R Lyman, Delaware Arthur Ball, Cloarfi•ad B Mathews, Maryland Geo Weamer, Indiana, Pa B Taggart Baltimore W Brown. New ork W Gemmill, Jr, Del The Mat L t, Pa , ?mon :ail & wife, Pa •ter, Backs co Tsedever. Pa tcasi.iaaton WaAiugton SPECIAL NOTICES. -7GEORGE STECK & CO 7 8 PIANOS, AND MASON Si HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS. Overloo each of these line CABINET in.trumoLts bave been sold ORGANS. by Mr. 0., and the demand Is CABINET F.S. cow tantiy increasing. ORGANS For sale only by CABINET 1.5.. ..T B. GOULD. ORGANS. 0 SEVENTH and CHISTNUTSts. CABINET nol9-tf ORGADIS. • I LAST OF TEE BLITZ-BOTTLES. BT THE BARD OF TOWIIB. HALL. It interest the poet throws I , ned Snmmer'a latest blooming rose, Lad why should I not see lid and sentimental grace. Irony the laet of a long race, Friend Blue• Bottle, In thee? ty coat. of rich and shining blue,- Y..tr hew, tole of duller hue, Thy portly frrune lees stout, 4 genial Fong las ceased to ring, lid thy once strong and active wing Cau waren) y Ilit about. toy good buman friend, 'tie true; Tit l'ye more reason to look blue Jett How, than e'er beforo ; !tal too cold to sport and buzz; lam not now the fly I way, Asd Ne,411 0111111 fir Ito more I • 3 . 6, 1013 provides no winter gear • , res, to ...nit the changing year, /ad keep our vitals warm; Veen no Tower Hell erect, 1".61 foil of Clothing, to protect Oat trainee from Cold and dorm!" selling Ready-made Garments, equal in `•pest, style, fit, material, and workmanship, made to measure, at 26 to 60 per cent, lower We have a full and complete aseortment of the itoods in the market, purchased for cash, at prim of the, seaeon, end sold for cash Ouly, Ft at the lowest prices possible. >• TOWER HALL, rto. 518 M aRKET Street. BEZIERTr at C 0... 'PURE YOUR GRAY HAIRS AND PRO A LUXURIOUS GROWTH BY USING adon Hair Color Restorer and Dressing." London Bair Color Restorer midair-easing." ondon Hair Color Restorer and Dressing." don Hair Color Restorer and Dressing." A Sure Preventive of Baldness, illeovery for the preservation of the human hair Ithe lead of all hair preparations; besides re tell) color and making hair grow on bald heads, Ittnliful dreeelog, keeping the hale eoftrtmooth, Ile, removes any eruptlie diseases, itching, ;buff, &c. Many who were bald and gray their hair permanently restored. Only one 41. Delicately pertain - ed. _ _ cents Pe" bottle, or six bottles for $4. Bald by 7 .NE & SON, 330 ' , forth SIXTH Street. It /NVSNTION OF TOBAOCIO CUTTERS, :cf, and Ping Tobacco Manufacturers, Job- Isre, Tobacco Growers, and all others in'faior 'lke tax applied solely to the leaf, and at the sletopting the producer, and devolving upon lkiEr the payment of tho tax, will be held in NEW YORK, at 10 o'clock A. M., on WED. • December 7cli, at the COOPER INSTITUTE. .r of the Committee; non- w3t gel CLOTHrNO, OP THE LATEST de lathe best manner, expressly for RETAIL LOWEST SELLING PRICES marked in ISDEIs, alll goods made to order warranted I. The one.price swam Is strictly adhered to thereby treated alike. JONES' OLD-BS. ED ONS•PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 804 614 8 t. near Sixth. de22-19 & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT Streets, , CLOTHING, THIRD and ORESTAIUT. CLOTHINg, THIRD and CHESTNUT. CO., CLOTHING, 'THIRD and CHESTNUT. : 0 ., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT. A, CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT. 0 ., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT, A. CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT. A . CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT. CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT. CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT. 3'•0•• CLOTHING. THIRD and CHESTNUT. CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT, t;no3. C L O THING, THIRD and CHESTNUT. CO,,'A CL O TIIII - 0, THIRD and CHESTNUT. C LOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT, CLOTHING THIRD and CHESTNUT. CO,. CLOTHING, , THIRD and CHESTNUT. CO., CLOTHING • OLOTHI4N(I 3 THIRD and CUE iTNUT. 3 THIRD and CHESTNUT. OTBRCOATS FROM $l4 TO $55. OVIiRCOATIL ' I OVERCOATS FROM $11.4 to W. OVERCOAT% 4( 1. OVERCOATS FROM $l4 to $65. OVERCOATS. tt if OVERCOATS FROM $l4 to $56. ` OVEROOATS. WANANAKER Si BROWN, OAK HALLi S. E, corner SIXTH and, MARKET Streets.' —Young Men's Suite. and elegant variety of the beat class Clothing at REASONABLE PRICES. E.. MCCLAIN'S CELEBRATED COCOANUT OIL AND QUINCE SEED le warranted to preserve, strengthen t . darken, and beautiNthe hair, and entirely eradicate dandruff, without soiling hat or bonnet lining% Manufactured and sold by W. B. MuCLAIN, Perfumer, No. 334 North SIXTH Street. N. B. —A. liberal discount to vrholesale dealers. noI6IM WEBBLBE t4G WxLeoN's HIGIIBST PREMIUM EiOtK.STITCH SEWING MORINO. TEE OBELPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST. tialeardotoe. 7434 OHISTITUT Street. above Seventh. wz.d:s_rtn,l=D_ YOUNG—SCHRACK. —On the 17th lost ,by Rev. R. P. 'Young, of Haddonfield. N. J., Mr. Robert Di., Yonng to Miss Janie J. Schrock, both of Chester county, PEASE—YOUNG. —On the 22d inat , by Rev. Tbomas A. Fernley, Horace C. Pease, of Somers,Conn., to . Maggie D. Young, of this city. CSOringeld, Mass., papers please copy. • COOPER—LEASK. —On the lith inst.,by Rev. rather F. J Mr. W. R. S. Cooper to Anna Leask, both of this city. ROBRRTS—PEARSON. —A t Torresdale, on the morn ing of the 22d Dust , by Friends Ceremony, Algernon S. Roberts, of Germantown, and Lizzie Justice, daugh ter of Isaac Pearson. - ' ' 1)1P,I3- RUSH.—November 20, 1864, Doctor William flash, in the faith year of his age. - = - FIB.LD. —On Monday morning, 21st bast. ,-A. Isabella, infant daughter of Thomas and E manna M. Field, aged two months and two days. Funeral from the residence of her parents, southwest corner of Sixth and Thompson streets, on Wednesday afternoon 23i1 inst., at two o'clock. ** MILLIKIN. —On Tnesday afternoon. the 22,11 instant, Mrs. Martha Millikin, widow - of the late WilliamMillt kin. in the 80th year of her age. Eervices at her late residence, IN - o 224 South Thirteenth street. at 2 o'clock on Friday. the 28th inst., to which the friends of the family are invited Without farther no tice. *45 UPUUS BLACK. ALL-WOOL • REPS. Lnplu's Black All. Wool Empress Cloths. —Do do do Mousseline de Laiues, . full double Width. Do . do do 'remise. Do. , do do, Meriuoes. , • Do do do Cashmeres. Do do do Thibet and Long Shawls, full and extra sizes. Do do Bombazines. dm. dm. BESSON Er SON, SIOUn.NING , STORE, 0r24-tf No. 918 CHESTNUT. Street. VYRE LANDELL HAVE OPENED .L.A some very valuable goods for Cal RISTIiIA.S PRESENTS. Expensive Long Shawls. Expensive Dress Silks. Elegant Lyons Velvets. Christmas Scarfs, Has, Gloves, Zic. n023-if 10:7co'-ulTryE,', STATE OF THE THEODORE TIITON, Esq., OF THE • NEW YORK " INDEPENDENT,” ll deliver a Lecture on this Subject, in CONCERT HALL,. On TUESDAY EVENING, Nov. 29, at S Tickets SO cents. For sale at MARTIEN'S Book Store, No. GOO CHESTNUT Street. n023-St twOFFICE OF THE L UIQR COAL AIVII VAVIGATION COMPANY: PITMADELPFIIA, NOVaMber 1831 A Dividend of FIVE PER CENT. , being Two Dollars and Fifty Cents per Share on the Capital Stock'of the Company, la a s this day beou declared by the Board of Managers, payable on and after TUESDAY, the Uh instant, dear ctf United StateB and State taxes. • non*, • • • . IDW.IN.:W4LTER, Treasurer. {Gr. PHILADELPHIA POST OFFICE, Nevem= ' 1931.1 d THURSDAY, the 24th instant, having been set apart by the Freeidentot the United States as a day of Thanks giving and Prayer, this Office will be open for business until 30 o'clock A. M. when it will be closed for the day. The Cat riers wilt mate their early morning de liveries; the Collectors their morning and evening col lectlors. C. A. :WALBORN, n023.2t Postmaster. I SIGNS OF THE TIMMS. REV. JOHN MOORE will Preach on this t•ttkiew, TO MORROW, at llo' clock A. M ,in the South ProshY Wink Church, THIRD and REDWOOD btrzeta. IL* irM,P . ' WEST SP.RUCE•SEREET PRES. Igl=v BYTEHIAN CHURIIR. ThankPeivine Ser mon on THURSDAY. November 24. by Rey \VI. P. BREED, D. D. • Services to commence at 11 o'oloek A. tar THANKSGIVING SERMON, THURSDAY. at 1O A. M., at universalist Chard, LOMBARD Street, above Foarth, by Rev R. Eddy, pastor.- THANHSVIVING SERMON, BY Rev. J. W. DARN HART, at BROAD-STREET M. B. CHURON. TO-MORROW, at 1.0,34 o'clock. . BEV. FRANKLIN REOORE. D. will preach in Linton M. E. Church. FOUR ra Street. below Arch, TOMORROW MORNING, atIO o'clock. Subject—" The Crisis:" WCENTRAL PRES 11 YTERIAN CHURCE.—A Thanksgiving Sermon will be preached in the Central Presbyterian Church, corner of EIGHTH and CHWERY Streets, on THO RSD AY MO RN JNG at U o'clook, by Rev. ALEXANDER REED, pastor elect • n023-2t• THANKSGIVING.—S RVI t ES on THIIRSDAN liI9RNINO, commencing at 10( o'clock, in St. Matthew's Lutheran Ohara, ?JEW &rect.- Discourse by the Pastor, Rev. R. W. HUTU& Subject—God'a Providence .Vindicated. oollemion Will be taken up in behalf of the funds of the Christian Commission. n0?.3-2; Mr' THE TWENTY•FOURTEI UNION PRAYER MEETING will he held on THANKS GIVING DAY, in the Union M. B. Church, FOURTH Street, below Arch, at 3 o'clock P.. M. Christians of all denominations are cordially invited to he present. The exorcises will be conducted by ministers of the various Svanxelical Churches of this city. Bur. FRANKLIN MOORE, D. D., E. -S. YARD. • SAMUEL CHUBB; Committee. THOMAS T. MASON, n033.21' Mir B. EM OVA L.—OFFICE OF THE CITY BOUNTY FUND. COMMISRION. COM MONWEALTH BUILDING, No. 013 CHESTNUT NOV.EMBER 224' 1361. The Bounty Fund Commission has removed its °dice from No. 412 Prnneatrcct.to No: 013 CHESTNUT St. , (second story), where it will meet daily, as heretofore, from 3.3) to 4.3) P. hi n023-3t WNOTICE:—IN ACCORDANCE WITH the Proclamations of the President of tht United Hates aid the Governor of this Commonwealth, setting apart TRIIRSDAY neat, 24th inst. as a day of GENE RAL THLINKSOIVING, the Wee; of the undernamed Insurance Companies wilt not be open for business on that day THOS. C. HAND, President Delaware AI, 8. Insurance Co ARTHUR G COFFIN. President. of insurance Co. of N. America WILLIAM HARP SR, 8430 y Insurance. Co. Suits of Pennsylvania THON&S P.. MAIM, President et Amertcau Fire Insurance Co - JOHN PATTERSON, President Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Co J. E. WIICEIEREI4, President Phtenix Mutual Insurance Co. WILLIAbf President American Mutual Insurance Co. JOHN MOSS, Secretary American Altana]. Insurance Co ATTWOOD SMITH. ••• For Liverrool and Londoninsarance Co. Wm. M. daIITH. Secretary Anthracite Insurance Co. C. TtivILSY. - President of tho Reliance Unmet) Co. C. N. BaNCKgR President of Franklin Fire Insurance Co: CHARLES J. SUTTEE,. President of the Fire Insurance Co., County of Philadelphi 0. 74. WOOD, Agent Royal Insurance Co. ' : tor frHE MOST REV. MARTIN J. SPALDING, Archbishop of Baltlmoie, will de liver a Lecture, in aid of the Poor and Orphan and Deetitute Children. at the 'ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ON WEDNESDAY EVENI NO, liovember 234. Tickets 25 cents. A linited number of reserved seats, 00 cents. may be obtained at the Catholic Book Stores. uolo-Bw2t* rarNOTICE.—B AN It OF NORT AMERICA, NOVEMBsE 21, 1564 Notice is hereby given, agreeably to section 2 of the act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act enabling the banks of the Commonwealth to become associations for the par pose of banking ander the laws of the United Stttes," approved the 2211 day of August. A. D 1864. that the Stockholders of the BANK OF NORTH AMERICA, on the 19th inst., voted to become such an associatiOn, and that its Directors have procured the authority of the owners of more than two. thirds of the capital stock to make the certificate required therefor by the laws of the Hatted States. J. HOCKLEV, n 022 Sot Cashier. gar °Fria& OF 'PRE .CITY BOUM ry FUND COMMISSION, Commonwealth Build ing, No. 611 CHESTNUT Street. PHILAMILPHIA, November 22, 1861. BOUNTY NOTICE —Whereas, the Commissioners of the Bounty Fond have evidence that a large and in creasing number of the volunteers receiving bounty from the city desert with Impunity before leaving the city, and that there is an organized system for the pur pose, notice is hereby given that the Commission, with the concurrence of the Mayor, will entertain no claim. and will advise the payment erne bounty to volunteers enlisting after this date until the adoption of proper safe guards shall insure that those who enlist to the credit of Philadelphia shall add to the effective strength of the army. For the present, the payment of bonntY will be con tinued to recruits for the Regular Army and Naval ser vice. properly credited to the city of Philadelphia. n0224t . B. P. KING, President. tar OIL SIIBSCRIPTIONS.-TEEERE EACR, ARE ONLY 100 SUBSCRIPTIORS AT $l,OOO Tie eubseribera, in a Word, get in fee simple seven tracts of veil:Lame 011 Territory, fronting on the Alle gheny river and its tributaries, and nontignons to and. adjoining several companies now at work. and at do Meterprice than they might in a body be sold for. The SUBSCRIBERS organize the Company themselves, elect their officers, and manage the -affairs of the Com pany. Shares are pay able either at the time of subscribing or when the ist is made up; -if desired, two or more persons can club together and tale a share. Already the majority of shares are secured. As the books will POSITITELY CLOSE on MONDAY NEXT, November 28, to secure one or more of the remaining shares, ad dress AT ONCE or apply to DUNCAN M. MITCHESOI7. N. E. corner FOURTH sad WALNUT Ste.. Philida Or. E. BOND A, Trustee, No. 327 WALNUT direst. BRIGGS GOLD COMPANY. NOTICE OF DIVIDEND Nl3. 7.—A Dividend of ONE PER CENT. bas been declared, payable at this office. November 30, 1864, to Shareholders of record, at the close of business this day November 16, 1861. WALTER E. LAWTON, Treasurer. No. 81 JOAN Street, New York. . . arMcKINLEY OIL COMPANY. NOTICE OF. DIVIDENDS NOS. 3 AND 4 —The Trustees of the McKinley Oil Company have declared a regular monthly Dividend of THREE PER CENr.. and a supplementary Dividend of , TEN PER CENT., bath payable at this office. November 30, to Shareholders of record, at the aloseof business this day, November 14, 1864. WALTER E. LAWTON, Treasurer, ' no2l-6t - No. Si JOHN Street, New York. liar NATIONAL HALL HAS BEEN BE. TiOYATED since the election campaign, and is now ready to let for Lectures, Concerts, and ocher pub lic purposes, by the single day,'or will be leased for a long term. • n019.6t. OrNOTICE --RIMS, OF GERMAN. TOWN. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. ), 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 Associations for the Purpose of Banking undert he laws of the United States, " approv ed the 22d day of August, A. D. 1E64, that the Stock holders of the Bank of Germantown have Ibis day voted to Income such an Association; and that its Directors ave procured the authority of the owners of more than two. thirds of the Capital Stock to make the certificate required therefor by the laws of the United States. CHARLES W. Cashie OTTO, r . . tgr.6, GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.—AS IT te of great importance to close up all matters re • toting to the "FAIR" as epeedily as possible,lt has been determined to dispose of all goods remaining sold .by public sale.' . . All persons hairing goods in their possession belong ing to the "Great Central Fair," will please inform IhIMEDIATELY either of the undersigned ' WILLIAM SrEIITHIsRS. lOU Market Street. FREDERIC GRAFF, ITC Arch Street. G. A. WOOD, 237•Noutb Eighteenth Street, --- no/8-dt Committee. JOHN BLAIR, Secretary TilE PRESS.-PR_ILADELPHIL, PEMBROKE OIEL COMPANY, VENANGO COUNTY. PENNSTIvANIA ITORPORATEDIIEDER THE LAWS OF.PENNSYLPANIL CAPITAL STOCK, 6500,000. ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SHARES AT FIVE DOLt LARS A SHARE, FULL PAID. Working Copßol Reserved for Develop! meat $40,000. PRESIDENT, ALFRED RUNT. E. VICII PRESTDPNT, EDWARD SHIPPEN, E 54 SECRETARY AND TREASURER, THOMAS W. EVANS. Mr. ALFRED HUNT•ladelphia, President of the Bethlehem Iron Works. Mr. WILLIAM C. BODSTON, 115 South Water street, Philadelphia. Mr. EDWARD SHIPPEN, southeast corner of Sixth and Walnut streets, Philadelphia. Mr. THOMAS W. EVANS. 829 Chestnut street, Phila delphia. Mr. E. W. BAILEY, 819 Chestnut street, Philadelphia'. Mr. HILL BURGWIN. Pittsburg, Pa. - Mr. B. RUSH BRADFORD, New Brighton, Pa. Mr. S. L. CARNAGLIAN, Allegheny City, President Corn Planter's Oil Company. . Mr. W.M. O. titre-BART, Pittsburg, Pa . Secretary and Treasurer of Pittsburg and Coun.elsvilie Railroad. The Company own in fee simple two hundred andfif teen acres of the best Oil territory on the right bank of the 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 be found with any of the Directors, or at the office of Mizsgts. COOPER & GRA.EFF, No. 11 EXCHANGB, and MR. S. HARVEY THOMAS, No. 31 WALNUT Street, Who are authorized to sell a limited umber of shares of stock. • .=nol9•6t AYv THE CLARION RIVER OIL COM 1b PANIBS, I„. OFFICE, al-A WALNUT STREET, (Second Floor.) WILLIAM P. SCRELL, President. J. SIMPSON. AFRICA, Secretary and Treasurer. nol7-12t* Or. NEW YORK AND -LWEEPDOE PETROLEUM COMPANY. CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000. 100,000 SHARES AT $lO EACH. Subscription Price $5 per Stare. • • LANDS YIELDING LARGELY. OFFICERS: NON. DANIEL S. DIORIBBON, President. WN. T. PHIPPS, Vice President. ROBERT BASSETT, Secretary. Books are open for subscription at the office of the Cara- PanY, No. 24 Empire Building, 71 BROADWAY, lcc Y. The larids of the Company are situated in the heart of the Oil Region, and include portions of those well. known localities, "the McElheny Farm, the two Mc. Clintock Farms,' ' and other proved andvaluable work. ins 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 front several wells upon them Address th • ComParm, sue" DIIMEARD on. COMPANY. CAPITAL. $500;000. 100,000 SHARES—SS Par Value. The following is extracted from the Philadelphia In quirer, of September 17th.1864, prior to the organization of "The Dunkard Oil Company:" "On almost all the streams in Greene county the lands bays already been leased with' a view to explo rations for Coal Oil; and on one particularly, c al led Dunkard's, the developments have been of the most en couraging character. Tte editor of the Waynesburg (Penna. ) Messenger, in referring to the sal:tied, after a careful personal inspection of the region and the opera tive that are now taking place there, says: We are honestly of opinion that when capital and enterprise shall have developed the lairds along the creek, that locality will be found to compare in the ex tent of its Oil production with the Venanto district, while in the purity, gravity, and value of the Oil, it is acknowledged to be infinitely superior. Our convic tions on thie 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 lions and auguries. Scientific men and experienced and practical Oil operators concur in them, and are investing liberally of their own means, and directing the attention of capi irritate to the promising character of the Drinkard country. Already several large companies have been 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. BeW der ricks spring up every few day s,and the process of sink ing wells goes on in many instances without interrup tion night or day. "' Books OPerfor the sale of stock at the Counting-Howie of A. H. FRANCISCUS St CO., 513 MARKET Street. • A. H. PR/MCISCUS, President. • Wm. B. HOOD, Secretary. nol6-11t mar , PITI . SBuRG AND BOSTON PE TROLEUM COMPANY.. CAPITAL S4OO , OOO—PAR, BSPER SHARE. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.50 PER SHARE. FOR FULL-PAID STOCK AND' NO. FURTHER AS SEESMENTS. The property of this Company consists of the follow ing valuable FEE SIMPLE Territory, extensive lease holds, PRODUCING WELLS, wells going down and' nearlyiri , shed _ . No. 1 bout 50 (fifty) Acres on Cherry Tree Run in FEE SI LIS boreable land sufficient to sink .FIFTY WELLS. This Territory is opposite. the Dalzell Petro leum Coilepany (Hayes . Farm), on Oil Creek, bounded in art by the celebrated Story Farm, &c.. &o. ' No. 2. Lease Perpetual (99 years) on Wath. McClin tock Oil creek—Al acres, all Hat, very valuable, flow. ink and pumping wells all around. No. 3. • Wild Cat " Flowing Well, about 30 barrels per day, on Wash. McClintock Farm The Company owns the WHOLE 'working - interest in this well, en gine, tanks. &c , &c. No. 4 " California Well, No. 1, on Oil Creek. down 610 feet. all ready to re- tube. This well has floweerlso barrels per day. No 6 " California Well, No, 2,.0n Oil Creek,down nearly 6(0 feet. No. C. Lease perpetual (99 years) on 2,q acres Oil Creek, all fiat, containing the above wells, with fifteen-' horse engine. tanks, derricks, engine houses, &c. No. 7. Lease perpetual (i 9 years) on 23X acres Oil Creek, all.Sai, and in one well sown 400 feet, one quar ter interest (working) in this well and lease. TEN THOUSARD SHARES RESERVED FOR WORK ING CAPITAL. Books for ORIGINAL subscription are now open at our oHlce for a tew days only ; when closed the stock to be placed on the regular Boston and Philadelphia Stock Boards as a BONA tics dividend-paying, ou. PRO DUCING CONPANT, when 0 is expected the shares will largely advance. Ali further information, wish pros malledpcctusee,. can be obtained of the undersin. The capital of this Company, with the actual large interests, must mate it a favorite as a secure invest ment. 11. S. LIMIT, 14Farquhar Buildings, WALNUT, below Third, Philadelphia Agency. • LEONARD & MANLEY, 58 BEAVER Street, new York Agency. SPENCER VILA & CO., SaukerY, Boston Agency. noIG-iftf riot , . DAUPHIN AND COLOBADO GOLD MINING COMPANY.. Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania. CAPITAL STOCK, E 1,000,030, • 200, 000 SHARES—PAR VALUE; Eff; President—JOß N B. ANDERSON. DIRECTORS. James R.Magee. John W. Hall, Harrisburg. T. 0. McDowell; do. John Brady, do. W. W. Wylie, Lancaster. Wm. G. Shute. Colorado. H. P. SOUTHWORTH, Beoretary and Treasurer. Office of the Company. No. 4413 WALNUT Street— Boom No. 0. Authenticated specimens have been procured from SORTS of the Company's lodes, and, have been assayed. by Professors Booth and Garrett with the most gratify lug results. Subscription lists have been opened at the Office of the Company and at the Treasurer's Office (In ternal Revenuel, No. 427 CHESTNUT Street, Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank Building. To original subscribers, IEISO per share, for a limited number of shares, 'Circulars, pamphlets, or information can be obtained at the Office oi the Company after the 17th inst. Ocrroaaa 14. 1664. ocl4-3m Thomas A. Scott, N. B. Mimes, Wm B. Freeman, Robt. P. King, John N. Riley, Charlee DeSilver. igirSOLDIERS' °SPRAWL—THE undersigned will meet the Mothers or other Re latives of such dee itute Orphans of deceased Pennsyl vania. Soldiers atd Sailors as reside in the city of Ph.i ladaphia, at the rooms of the dNiON HENN VOLSNT ASSOCIATION, No. 118'South SIVENTII Street, on the 22d. 29d, 24th, :Ina 25th of the present month (No vember), between the hours of 9A. M. and 4 P 51: , 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. BURRO WNS, Superintendent Eoldiers' Orphans. LANCASTER, Nov. 16, 1884. nol7-6t i lar WESTERN BANK OF :PHIL3L DELPHIA' November 18th, 1.864. • ' A meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank will be held at the Banking House. on hIONDAY, the 19th day of December next, at 12 o'clock. ,to decide whether this Bank elan become an association for the purpose of Benkiug under the laws of the United States, and whether it shall exercise the powers conferred by the Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penneylvania, entitled " An Act enabling the Banks of this Commonwealth to become associations for the par• pose of banking under the laws of the United States," app , oved the 22d day of August, I£B4, and to take any further action that may be expedient. n019.1m . C. E. WEYOANDT, Cashier. pgr•E 81017 A E_.—THE OFFICE OF the_ COLLECTOR OP INTERNAL REVENUE for the • SECOND • DISTRICT ben been removed to JA.YNE'S' BUILDING. No. 230 DOCK Street. former ly occupLtd by the Post Offioe. novl7- St • JOHN E. DIEHL, Collector. W. CHASE GOLD COMPANY. NOTICE OF DIVIDEND NO. 2.—A Dividend of ONE PER CENT. has been declared, payable at this once, November 30, 1884, to Shareholc ere of record, at the close of business Ibis day, NovPmber 16, 1864. WALTER B. LAWTON, Treasurer, No. 81 JOHN Street. New York. ' gr. NOTICE.- THE BOOKS OF SUB. SCSEPTION to the Capital Stock of the MER CANTTIB PETROLEUM COMPANY 'will be opened TO- DAY, at our oSce; for receiving subscriptions for a limited number of eLarea of said mock, 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. R 2 North FAO/VT Street. NovEmsiit 11th, 1684. n011.12t OFFICE ROAD COMPANY PENNSYLVANIA. BAIL , PIIAh,e Shareholders Nov.ol 4th 1864. i n. NOTICE TO SIIAREHI IL LD I E D R I S L .T this Company are notified that, rinderßesolution of the, 8 4 01114 of Directors, they are entitled to subscribe to the Stock of the Company the_amount of TEN. PER CENT. on ti n& respective interest, as shown by the Books of the Company on the 2d trot Each Shareholder entitled to a fractional part of a abate, under the terms of the Resolution, shall have the privilege of sitbscribing for a full share on the payment of Fifty Dollars. This Stock will be issued at the par value of FIFTY DOLLARS psi share. Accrued interest at SIX PER CENT. will be charged from Ist inst. until payment is made. • The Books for subscription and payment will be open on MONDAY, the 7th inat and will 0056 on the Slit of December next, after which no furthor subscriptions will be received tinder this Resolution. nosAde3l liar PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY.—TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 2, 1864.—The Board of Ditectore have RBIS DAY declared a men i-annnal dividend of FIVE PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Company. clear of National and State taxes, payable on and after 16th instant. . . . Powers of attorney for collection of Dividends can be bad on application at the office of the Company, No. 238 South THIRD Street. no 3 lm • TIM. T. FIRTH, Treasurer. MrNOTICE.— , LL PERSONS HAVING claim against the UNION LELOUB.- or any Of its Committees, will please present them to the under , signed before the let of December, 1884, at No. 12116 CHESTNUT Street. JAMES L. CLAOTION.N. nol4. tde 1 Treasurer. W. WANTED TO RENT, By THE Ist OF JANUARY — A STOKE, or first lloor.;con'tdar kat street, between Second and Sixth streets. Address Box 2501. Poet Office. stating location and rent: .no2l-tf WALIVLNAKER A. BROWN, 0c29-d&W3m P.O. Box 6368." New York. THOS. T. FIRTH, . Treasurer Or THE RIUSSELt FARM OIL . 0 ObiLVAN Y, suoAB CREEK, VENA*GO INHINTY•YA• CAPITAL." $250,000. FIFTY THOUSAND SHARES OF $5 EACH SUBSCRIPTION TRICE $21.50 PER SHARE $25;000 Basucv3D- You WORKING CAP/Tar J. B. MoOREARY, THOS. A. SCOTT-:Tioe President. DIRECTORS, J. r n ,t.V . cCREARY, W. VANHOUrEN. A. SCOTT, PHILIP FEF.RFE, JOHN BBBOWER. SAMUEL F. FERREE, Seo'y and Tram. The properly 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, Vonango counlY, Pa. This property hs& been selected with a view to Its Valuable Location, having its lines extended along and on both sides 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..lfm gine Hormel and Dwellings. A good %4ell, giving Twenty Barrels per day, is within one-fourth of a mile above it; also, several good producing wells on the Creek below it. The Oil obtained on this Creek is the Lubricating Oil, which commands in price one hundred per cent, above otter Oils, 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 Oil free of expense to the Company. In dependent of the revenue from their own Wells, there being a large sufficiency of land for both purposes. It is designed to 'give the contract to drill several wells in the best location at once. The title to the pro p crty is perfect and free of incumbrance. Subscription Books are now open at the office of nol7 12 Ear OFFICE OF THEE EL DORADO OIL COMPANY. N, S. cor. FIFTH and. WAL SOT Etreets. Vim 19, 1864. The Board of Directors have 'THIS DAY declared Dividend of OBE PER CENT. on the Capital Stock out of the profits of the Company for the. mmth of October, clear of taxes,Layable on and after the 30th inst. Transfer ROO will be closed on the 23d inst., at S o'clock P. M., nd re-opened on the 30th Met. • no2l-31 0 B ' A. MITCHELL. Treasurer. MILITARY. - .. • REGULAR ARMY.-CITY BOUNTY Only Jiiityablo to men enlipting in the REGULAR ARMY.,_ . . Apply at Reath - avows. 2.01 DOCK Street, ' below wainAt: EDWIN B SELLERS, Captain, 10th 11. 8. Infantry, : now. n Recruiting 0 Meer. REGULAR ARMY.-ARTILLERY. AND`IBFANTRY. All the Government and Local Bounties paid. Soldiers can enlist in any Regiment that they bays formerly served in. Apply at rendezvous, No. !ICI* DOCK Street, below Walnut. EDWIN E. SELLERS, - Captain 1011111. 8. Infantry, .noIS-Ilt* . . lawniting Officer. 6TH PHlsiki SYLVANIA CA , AN, Authority • has been granted to Captain.GEO. . D. STROUD and Firat Lieutenant HENRY J. TOUDy, to raise 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, DI. and 6 P. DI., daily. to the above officers. City bounty United States bounty Approved CHARM L. LBIPER, Majoi 6th Pennsylvania Cavalry. nol4-6t Commantling Recruiting Detail PROPOSAILS. OFFICE COMMISSARY OF B:UR SU:III3I4CE, No. 8213 WALNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA, November V, 1861. SEALED PROPOSALS , IN DUPLICATE, will be re ceived at this office until 12 o'clock M., on TUESDAY. November Z), 1364, for supplying, for the use of the United States Army, the-following subsistence stores, delivered in Philadelphia, :viz.: 1.000 Barrels first quality cern- fed " NEW MESS"- or " PRIME MESS" PORK, (which to be stated), in full-hooped oak barrels. with iron master hoops; meat to be free from rust or stain, full weight, and thoroughly salted; to have been repacked within thirty days of date of de livery. To be delivered within twenty days from award. MOO Barrels EXTRA SUPERFINE or EXTRA. FA MILY FLOUR, (which to. be stated), in new, •wall-coopered barrels, fully head-lined. To - have been around within thirty days from date of this advertisement. Name of brands and place of manufacture to be stated in the bid. To be delivered within ten days from award. 39,200 Pounce first quality kiln-dried CORN MEAL; in well coopered. head-lined barrels, brand to be • mentioned in the bid. To be delivered within • ten days from dote of award. 10,000 Pounds PRIME RIO COFFEE, in strong, well coopered barrels. Bidders will state the price per net, pound for furnishing the whole or any . portion of the above coffee, roasted, ground, and packed in strong paper-liaed barrels; and the. parties furnishing it will be required to state on oath that tiro coffee furnished by them is of the same quality as the sample offered, and that it • contains no adulteration, hor admixture of any foreign substance. Green cofies sample required. To be delivered within twenty days from date of award. 100,0(1) Penises light Yellow COFFEE SUGAR, or choice day RAW SUGAR Barrels to be the best in use for the purpose. To be delivered within ten • days from award. 5.000 Gallons Imre CIDER, • WHISKY. or CORN VINEGAR, in strong, well. coopered barrels. To be delivered within ten cl!yla from award. 10,1300 Ponds first. quality ADAMANTINE CANDLES. . • full weight, 123.. To be delivered within ten days from award a. • . 20,000 Pout ds good hard SOAP, in pound bars foil weight, packed In sixty-pmnd boxes. To be delivered within ten days from award. 20,000 Founds clean, fine, dry SALT, in strong, well coopered barrels. To be deliverdd within ten days from award. 2,000 Pounds pure ground BLACK PEPPER, in four onn e papers. Bidders will state the variety of Pepper offered, and will, furnish a sample in grain as well as ground. Samples of all the above articles, except meats, must be delivered with the proposal, and referred. to therein, but the proposal must not be enclosed with the sample. Semmes must be in boxes or bottles, and not in paper parcels. The meats will be examined and passed upon by John 0. Taylor, inspector on the pert of the United States. separate .proposals, in duplicate. must be made for each article enumerated, and bidders may propose for .the whole or any part of each. A printed copy of this advertisement most be attached to each bid, and the proposals must be specific in coin plying with all Iteterms. Each bid must have the written guarantee of two re troi sible names, for the fulfilment of the agreement, who will give bonds if required. Bier k forms for proposals, containing the form of gamin may be had on ap plication at this office. The seller's home, place of witness. and date of pur chase, name of contents, gross, tare , and net weights, must be marked on every package, and all old marks must be obliterated.. Returns of weights by er of es sional public weigher, to be given whenever required. Ito bide from parties who have failed to fulfil a former agreement will be considered. Bids will !Delude packages, and delivery at any point in this city, to be designated by this office•, and any inferior packages or cooperage will be considered sufficient cause for rejection of contents. Paymentwijl be made in such funds ae may be fur nished by the United States f.,r the purpose. Proposals to be endorsed "Proposals for Subsistence Stores," and directed to ISAAC B WIGGIN, 1023429 . Captain and C. S. Vole. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HIGH.- puriintirresetif:37la. S. W. Corner of WALNUT and • Pinups:6>mA Nov . 18 1861 • NOTION TO OON • SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the Office of the Chief Commissioner of Highwayeettntil 3 o'clock P. M. on MONDAY, the nth inst., for the construc tion of a Sewer on the line of Tenth street. from Gi rard Avenue to Poplar street, to be brick, circular in form, and of two feet six inches in diameter; also, a Sewer on the line of Wallace street, from the sewer on Ridge avenue to the west curb line of Broad street, to be circular in form, and three feet inside diameter ; also, a Sewer on the line of Bridge street, from the Pennsyl- Yenta Belli oad to the river Schuylkill, to be of brick, circular in form, and blade diameter of three feet; also, a Sewer on the; line of Twenty-second street, from Wood street to Callowhill street, and in Callowhill street, from Twenty-first street to Twenty. second street, to be three feet Inside diameter, and that on the line of Callowhill street to be two feet six inches in di ameter; also, a Sewer on the line of Prankford road, frcm the Sewer in Allen street to the summit - north of Wildey street, to be circular in form. with an inside diameter of three feet, with such inlets and manholes as may be direkted by the Chief Eugineerand Surveyor. The understanding to be that the contractor shall take bills prepared against the property fronting on said sewer to the amount of seventy-five csnt3 for each li neal foot of fiord on each aide of the street as so much cash paid ;_the balance to be paid by the city. All bidders are invited to be present at the the 'time and place of emerge g the said proposals. Each proposal will be accompanied by a certificate that a bond has been fled in the Law Department, as directed by Ordi nance of May - 26, 1660. if the lowest bidder shall not execute a contract within five days after the work is awarded, be will be deemed as declining, and will be held Halite on his bon oilier the difference between his bid and the next higher bd. Specifications may,be had at the Department of Suiveys, which will be strictly ad hered to. The Sewer on Bridge street and on Twenty-second. and Callowhill streete, will differ f,om ordlnarrspect fications. _ _ W. W. SMEDLEY, ' ChierCommisßionei OFEBiliirays. DEAN , •G RBAT TO SACO% CIGAR, AND PIPE STORE, .':• • •• - 413. CHESTNUT Street, Philekkoble, Pa. Dean - keeps the greatest assortment. Dean keeps the greatest variety. Dean keeps thelargest general stock. You can get any kind of Tobacco, You can get any kind of Cigars,. You rain get any kind of Pipes, • 1011. can set a n kind of Snuffs. . • AT DEAN' S GREAT TOBACCO STORE; No. 443 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, Pa. When you go to Dean's you can gat anything yon want In the way of Ping, Pine Cut and Smoking Tobac cos., Domestic anti Havana Cigars, Pipes, &c. -Dean keeps the 'arrestgeneral stock of Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, &c., in the United States. Dean's sales are to extensive that he can afford to. sell at about one-half what others sell for. Dean sells to the Army of the Potomac. Dean Edisto the Army of the James. • Dean sells o the Army of the Tennessee. Dean sells to the Army of the Cumberland. . Gunboats all order their Tobacco. Cigars, Pipes. &c., from •DEAWS, No. 413 CHESTNUT Street. Pennsylvania merchants all buy at Dean's: New Jersey merchants all buy at Dean's, Delaware merchants all buy at Dean's. As they can always get just what they want, and at a ninth lowerprice than they can el. ewhere, and they do not have to pick up their goods at a dozen little stores All goods ordered are guaranteed to give satisfaction. . Order once and you will always order from Dean's, as his plug and One cut eiteiting and smoking tobaccoes and cigars are far superior to all of hers, rad he sells for much lest. DRAINS, NO.. 413 CHESTNUT Street, n 02- tf .: • . . Philadelphia, Pa. CATAWBA.: GRAPES. TO . DEALERS IN AND CONSUMERS OF CHOICE GRAPES.—We have just received direct from SIBLEY & HONER. Pat In-Bay bland. Lake Erie, a large sari ply of the finest CATAWBA GRAPES that have been cent to our market this season They are from the most celebrated vineyards on, the Island, and both as re gards flavor and. size, are superior to any grown in our country.. We would invite connoisseurs to call and examine. For sale in lots to suit purchasers, by JAMES . HOMER. tt SON; nbia et* SEV.El4l7l.and.NOßtarSts. rITIE UNDERSIGNED' .HA.VELiG 'RE MOVED his BEAL ESTATE .0,1708 to No. 53 TENTH Street, comer of Arch, has. there. reopened his REOISTER, in which the pnbile maVltter•their PROPERTIES FOR SAL . And is prepared to collect INTEREST ~:GrOund, and House Ewers, in every part of the city. ocl7-2xr. 'WILLI AM ff. BEDFORD. CABINET FURNITURE. MOORE & CAMPION, %61 South SECOND Street, are prepared to follow the decline in the market in the Price of their furniture. Purchasers will please call and examine onr steelt-i fted-dee QK ATE SAN SKATE STRAPS.- Defilers are requested to call and examine samples' anew styles of Ladles' and ,Gents' Skates f0r1664, welch will he. furnished at the lowest mauufacturFrs' prices, by E L. BURNHAM. Manufacturer's Agent, No. 27 South S.XTH Street. . nolg7m IVORYTITES:-WHE FINEST 'styles. most natural and platting, tait:aful arrange ment, and . exquisite coloring. are 8.. F. REBIBR'S specimens, made at O 2 ARCH Street. Go early. lt. 'REIMER'S . CARTES .DE , VISITE, -LA , made at SECOND Street, above Green. are in styles of-varions and pleasing character, artistic in execution, and finely finished. ' It* RR REIMER'S SUPERIOR STYLES f Portraits, Pre. size Photographs in oil colors, are pronounced by all the moat perfect Portraits now made. See specimens at Gallery, 6201- ARCH St. lt* pEACHES.--;5 -- _;000 DOZEN BERMETI- Sally sealed Peaches of the fined' quality, Prepared by b. Edwartbra 00. - ,'Bridgetou.rl.4* Salesroom. - RHODES ar WILLIAMS, 107 south WATER Street: GREAT - Otinadra OIAM:NG WEDNESDAY, NOVFAIMER Q 3, 1860 FERREE & 00., 83 South THIRD Surest $450 00 .-. SOO 00 • MtTML - DAY GOODS. H . BTEFLI , & BON, Nos. 713 and 715 loith TEETH Street, d from the Auction. Sales of lad week in Newyorkrt rI e li t aile lot of DRESS. GOODS, CLOTHS, AND VASSINERES, they trill Bell at lower prices than they have ueen any time •this season. French Rep Poplins. • French'Bmpress Cloth Poplins. Fine French Merinoes. Bich Plaid Poplins. Rich Plaid Cloths. • 6-4 Black Queen's Cloths. 8-4 English Merinoes, $2, worth $2.60. • 6 4 English Merluose, $1.60. worth 82. Dress Goods, ail grades and qualities, at ae low prices as any in the 'city. • - HANDSOME BILKS. A large assortment of all kinds. ItIOIEE ANTIQUES, GOADED TAFFETAS, POIL DE NITS, PLAIN and FIGURED !HEIM At nearly as low prices as when there was no premium on Gold. . GRBAT BARGAINS IN SHAWLS 1,200 Blanket Shawls, bought at a tremendona loss t all prices, from $ 7 to $l3. as low as they were sold last waiter. Black Beaver. Tricot Union Beaver. ()ray and.brown Chinchilla. Black and mode Diagonal Ribbed Cloths, HABIT CLOTHS. And one of the choicest assortments of CASSIMBRBS that can be form din the city. Prices low. nal-mwfr3t NrilW STIJL:Cr FOR 1f5'04. A NEW AND GREAT INTENTION IN HOOP SKIRTS. THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC OR DOUBLE) STEEL- SHUN c . J. I. dr J. 0. WESTNEW , No. YO 07 CHAMBERS STREET, RK, Are the owners of the patent and 'exclusive manufac turera of this, J. W. BRADLEY'S PATENTED DUPLEX _ELLIPTIC STEEL SPRING SKIRTS This invention 'Consists of Duplex (or two) ElliptiC Steel Springs, Ingeniously braided tightly and firmly together. edge to edge, making the toughest, most elas tic, flexible, and durable spring ever used, enabling the wearer, in consequence of its great elasticity and flexi bility, to place and fold the skirt when in use as easily and with •the same convenience as a silk or muslin. dress.. It entirely obviates and silences the only objec- Jion to heap skirts viz:.the annoyance to the wearer as well as the public. especially in crowded assemblies. carriages, railroad cars, church paws, or in any crowde d p l ace, from the d ifficralty of contracting them oocoupY ing a small:simnel This entirely removes the difficulty, while giving the skirt the usual full and symmetrical form, and is the lightest and most stylish and graceful appearance for the 'street,. opera, promenade; . or house dro's. A-lady-having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort, and great convenience of wearing the Duplex . Elliptic Spring Skirt' for fa' single day, will never afterward willingly dispense with•the use of them. They are the best quality In every part, and by far the lightest, most !durable, comfortable, and economical skirt made. Mer chants will be supplied as above, and• ladies in most first-class retail stores in. this city and throughout the different States. Alas- Inquire for the DOUBLE ELLIPTIC SPRING SHIRT. BRADLEY'S' DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT, Very flexible, folded easily when in use to occupy a small space, making the most agreeable skirt worn. For sale by J. K. HaFLEIGH, 902 CHESTNUT Street. BRADLEY'S.::.. DVPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT—The gretest Improvement we have ever seen in LADIES' SKIRTS and an article of SUPERIOR EXCELLRNOR. CURWEN MOD/MT tz BRO., 450, 452, and 45*R. SECOND .St„ ab. Willow. nol7-Int HOOP SKIRTS. " OUR OWN MAKE." 628. The most complete assortment and best quality and styles •in the market, wholesale and retail, at manu factory, No. 628 ABM Street. Together with the "NEW FLEXIBLE SHIRT," just out, the most pliable Hoop Skirt in the market, equal to te "Duplex Eliptic," and at much lower prices. Also, constantly in receipt of full lines of- low. priced Eastern. ma de Skirts, kid padded and rivited—Ls springs, 86 cents; 20 springs, $1; 26 springs, $1.16; SO springs, $1.25: and 40 springs', $1.60. nol9-6t* • . WAI. T. HOPKINS. “T,'EMAIL DE PkIIIS” IS NOT A -A-A paint. powder,•or paste, but a most delicious preparation that,styes both the color and texture of po- Bela& ivory to the skin. EUGENE JOITIN, No. 111 TENTH Street, below Chestnut. 66 T ,'BiIIAILOMC • PABIB" CAN BE „. -x- 4 used by inhales in thiprivaoy of thatoi It removes alinpots and ronghnese, and its purifying effect on the skin' Calls forth freshness, color, and beauty: S. all TENTH Street, below Chestnut. • L 'EMAIL DE PARIS" QUICKLY and effectually removes those unsightly black worm specks which detract'so much from the beauty of the skin. N. JOWL 111 TENTH Street, below Chestnut. “T DE PARIS” IS ES. -A-4 PECIALLY - endorsed by Mad 'lle Yeetvali, Mrs. Waller, and many ladies in private life, whose com mendatory letters, for obvious reasons , cannot be pub lished. E. JODIDT, -111 S. TENTH Street. Officers and soldiers whose complexions have become tanned or bronzed by the eposure incident to a camp life. will find the "Email "invalnable. Orders by mall should be addressed, JARED fit RENE. General Importers. Philadelphia. ofa-mws tf FANCY FORS. 1864. r'un's. 1864. A. I. & F. K. WOMRATII, EMCCBSSORS TO THE. LATE 080. F. WON:RATH.) • No. 4.10 Arch Street, E&VI NOW OPEN ♦ FOt ASBORTMMIT OF LADIES' FANCY FTTEtS, To which they invite the attention of buyers. oc2o-3m LADIES' . . FANCY . FURS. , . . JOHN PAREMA, So. 718 ARCH Street, above Seventh Street, At his old established store, IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER, AND DEALER IN FANCY. FURS FOE LADIES AND (3H OREN. Haying now in store a very large and beautiful assort ment of all the different kinds and_qualities of FANOT FURS FOR LADIES' AND CHILDES/X'S WEAR, I solicit a call from those in want. Remember the St erne and number. JOHN FARELRA, 7.1.8 ARCH Rivet, above Seventh. I have no partner or connection with any other store in this city. oc3-4mif HEATERS ANP FURNACES. pHEGADELPHLt. WARMING AND VENTILATING wAirmaiaouEi, . _ t AND Enamelled Slate Mantel Manufactory, No. 1010 CHESTNUT STREET. ECONOMY IS MONEY °NILSON'S PATENT OAS-CONSUMING CONE FURNACE will warm your house with one-third less coal than ~.any other Purnace in we. °NILSON'S PATENT ELEVATED DOUBLE•OVEN • COOKINO-RANGE hae no equal 1n the world. Call and examine it. At the Present high prices of marble no one in want o fdantele should fail to examine my stock of . BEADTTFUL ENAMELLED SLATE MANTELS. A large stock of LOW-DOWN AND COMMON • PARLOR ORATES, ESOIbTEREC. and • . VENTILIATOBS, sonatantly on hand. W. A. ARNOLIfc.. nov2 , wamlinif No. 1010 ONSEITNIM Sired. MILLINERY. Ley. SILK zgr. A. rr S l t , a PRENCA SHAFZIL ,BIRDB, FTATHiRS, FLOWERS, ALL THE NOVELTIES IN THE MILLINERY LI, THOS.. KENNEDY & BRO., oel2-wfixi2m No. 129 CHESTNUT Street. NEW BIJOKWEZAT FLOWL WHITE CLOVER HONEY. • NEW PARED PEACHES. . CULTIVATED ORANNENZIEL its. • A.L8.,11T C.- 134 0 TIVIEVE.3, • * Dealer in Fine Groceries, nol-tf Corner ELEVENTH and VlNEStree °sr...Foa l PETROLEUM LAND AGENCY, 142 S. Third Street, Second Floor, OPPOSITE EXCHANGE • Lands in Pennsvivania, Virginia, Ohio, and Kentucky not .3t* GUNS, PISTOLS, SKATES. PHILIP WILSON & CO., 409 CHESTNUT Street, Manufacturers and Importers of Fine Onus, Pistols, Gunning and Fishing Tackle.. Canes, Powder, Shot, Wads, Caps, &c. -Gans-Restocked, Reboled, and Repaired in the bee manner. • SKATES' OF ALL KIN DS .K11 03 1:18, u se6-If 3m . iNIFT Stree in FINE WATPHEB, JEWELRY, PLATED WARE, CORNER .ARCH AND TENTH STREETS. Brooches, Sleeve Battelle, Armlets, Bricelets, Scarf Pine and Rings, Tea Sets, Ice Pitchers, Wallace, Gobble, Forks, Spoons, dm Watches repaired and-Warranted. Old Gold, Diamonds, and Silver bought nolg-8m HARRISON. .TARDEN. WATCHES,. , . . FINE JEWELRY SOLIb• ULM WARE. - At REASONABLE PRICES. ' 1 - •-• ‘WILSON t -, • ,uOlO-11% * • MOS MARKET Street,.FkaladelphlL PALM SOAP.—THE ORIGLIsTAL•AND only puro Palm Bolsi), a superior article for bath and toilet use. • . WILI,Ieat CONWAY, 13022•Stif . Manufacturer.•3l6 Boatb SECOND-St. .0. E. 0056 BIXTE Arm hilliiiiketirßEETs, COUPONS OR 1881 DVF, JANUARY 1, BOUGHT'AT MARKET RATE OP GOLD. BY noisgot liirigus mom (max. Immo, a, CHARLES EMORY & CO., STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 15 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA.. All kinds of tnicnrrent funds and Gold and Silver bought and eold, and Collections made. ' Particular attention given to the purchase and sale of Government, State, and other Stocks and Loans on commission. n01.5.6m HARPER, .DURITEY,. & CO., BANKERS, STOCK AND EXO}L&N&E BROKERS. Paiticular attention paid to purchase and sale of Oil Stocks, ' • * 55 SOUTH THIRD ST.RSET. REPBRENOES. —Drexel &Co , Philadelphia; J. B. Aus tin, President Southwark Bank. novl6-3m F- 1 1 P-1 • CONSOLIDATION:NATIONAI BANK iwiiAtt,43s3For_ailtrx*,...-... - -- ITMANOIAi AGENT AND DEPOSITORY .';OF THE. . . UNITED STATES, Receives Sithearlpitolui for the NEW TBItHEE-YEAR 7.30-100 TBEASOBT. NOTES, which , aro convertible at maturity into SIX.PER CENT. 5-20 BONDS; also. for 10-40 BONDS. interest on both payable In JOS. N. PIERSOL. noWwfmlim OA6BIBR, • THE . PHILADELPHIA NATIONAL BANK, FINANCIAL .A_43l-ENT AND . ' DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED STATES, ) RECEIVES SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR 7 80-100 TREASURY NOTES, 10-40 BONDS- nole-wfmlm ' B. B. COAIEGYS, Cashier. 628. TH7S • FARMERS' - AND MECHANICS' A. TION AIL SAN K OF PHILADELPHIA. FINANCIAL. AGENT AND DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED SPATES, Receives Subscriptions for the NEW THREE-YEARS 7 30.100 TREASURY NOTES. which are convortible at maturity into six per cent. 6-20 Bonds ; also for the 10-40 Bonds, interest on both payable in Gold. oc2B-fmwlm W. RUSHTON, 3a., Cashier. NEW 7-80 LOAN. g U. S. Su bscriptions received. and the liotee fur nished tree of all eh strges, . GEORGE J. 80170, _Banker, 18 South THUM Street. an7l6-3m OIL STOCKS - SOUGHT AND BOLD ON COMMISSION. FTBURE YOUR LIFE A.3I]ERICAN, S. E. Cor. Walnut and Fourth Sts., P•HILADBLPHIA It is a HOME COBIPANY, and prone divided annu ally, thus aiding the assured to pay future premiums. Last dividend 60 per cent. • BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Alexander Whilidin, J. Edgar Thomson, lion. James Pollock, Hon.-Jos. Allison, Albert C. Roberts, - Henry K. Bennett, Elamuel T. Bodine, Philip B. Mingle, Oeo. Nugent, John Aikman, Wm. J. Howard, Isaac Hazlehnrst, Hammel Work. ALEXANDER WBILLDIN, President. SAMUEL WORK, Vice President. nols &nit JNO. S. WILSON, Seo'y anti Treasurer OFFICE OF THE DELAWARE MU TUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY .__ •• . PHILADELPHIA, November 9, 1884. The following statement of the affairs of the Com pany is published in conformity with a provision of its cer: Premiums received - from November 1, 1863, to October 31. 1864: On Marine and Inland Rieke' $424,047 90 • On Fire Risks 133,887 18 662,706 08 Premiums on PoHoles not marked off, /November 1, 1563 Premiums marked off as earned from November 1. 1863. to Oc tober 1, 1E64: • On 31artne and Inland Risks On Fire Risks.. Interest during same perlod,_sal vagee, &c Louse, Expenses, &c., during the year, as above. Marine'-and Wald NaVigation. Losses • • . ..... 214,1 82 Fite Losses' • • t 49,685 82 Return Premiums 29,204 98 Re-Insurances42,649 28 . , Agency Charges 19,064 98 Advertising, Printing, &r. 8,68913 4 Taxes—U. 3 Tax on Premiums, Polley, Stamps, Ac., Ac • 11,386 27 )ixpenses, Salaries, -Rent, &e.... 14,089 00 * This is exclusive of the amount reserved for Taxes on Dividends and Profits. ASSETS OrTHE COSIPLINY, ACV. 1,1864. $lBO,OOO United States Five percent. Loan. 1871 • Ilioo,ooo bo 111,000 United states 6 per cons. Loan, 1881. 318,215 03 76,000 United Mates 6 per cent. Lo,an, 6-20 s. 76,662 60 100,000 State of Pennsylvania 6 per cent. Loan 93,665 00 54,E St Lean Penneylvants.6 per cent. 85,840 03 123,060 Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loan.. 122,520 37 20,000 Pennsylvaniaßailroad lst Mortgage 6 per cent. Bonds - 22,000 00 60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad 2d.Mortgage 6 per cent. Bonds 63,250 00 16,000 300 .. Shares Stock. Germantown Gas Company, principal and interest guaranteed by the city of Phila delphia . • • . 15,300 00 6,500 ISO Shares Stock Pennsylvania Rail road Company 9,100 00 6,000 100 Shares Stock North Pennsylvania Railroad Company 3,e50 00 59,000 United States Treasury Certificates of Indebtedness _ 48,425 00 50,000 State of Tennessee 6 per cent Loan. - 32,000 00 125,700 Lcane on Bond and Mortgage,azaPl7 secured. -• • * 129,700 00 68,260 Par. C05t,18842,106.60 Market - Value. 8857,627 87 Real Estate 36,000 03 Bills receivable for insurances made. ~' 118,330 42 Balances due at Agencies—premiums on Ms. rine Policies, accrued interest, and other debts due the Company ....' .. 28,793 24 'Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other Companies. $4,263, estimated value.. 2,220 00 Clash on deposit with United States Government subject to ten days' call .......$lOO,OOO DO Cash on deposit, in '8ank5......... 68,164 98 Clash in drawer. 697 66 168,692 49 PHILADBLPHIA, November 9, 1861. - `The Board of Directors have this day declared -a CASH DIVIDEND of TEN PER CENT. on the CAPI- • TAL' STOCK, and SIX PER CENT. interest on the'. SCRIP of the Company, payable on and after the Ist. December proximo. 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 tossed to the parties entitled to the same, on'and after the let 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 1860,•be redeemed in CASH, at the °Moe of the Coin- Peri', on and after the let December proximo, all inte rest thereon to cease on that day. Sir No certificate of profts issued under $B6. By 'the Act of Incorporation, no certificate shall issue unless claimed within two years aeries the declaration of the dividend whereof it is evidence." DIRECTORS. Thomas C. Hand. Samuel B. Stokes, • John C. Davis, - J. F. Peuiston, Edmund A. Bonder, Henry Sloan Theophilas Paulding, William 0. Boniton, John .It. Penrose, . Edvrard Darlington, James Traonair, H Jones Brooke. Henry C. Datett, Jr.. • Jacob F. Jones, James C. Hand, James B. McFarland, - William C. Ludwig, Joshua P. Eyre, Joseph H. Seal, Spencer Dicllvaine, George G. Leip4r, John B. Semple. Pittsburg, Hugh Craig, A. B. Berger, Pittsburg. Robert Burton. • THOMAS JOHN C. Haxar Lnnuart, Secrets A ElicROFT'Ef LOW-WATER DE TSCTOB& Ashcroft's Steam Gauge.. Junkies & Shim's Mercurial Steam and Blast Ganges. Clark's Damper Itelitilalcr. Water Ganges, Banish Tribes, dm ALTOS. S. BATTLES, Agent, 24 North SIXTH Street.-Phila. MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, Of all kinds, to be had at JAMES W. QUEEN di CO.'S. se27-2ni 9114 OHIISTRIPT Street 1119"et t Br*.O,TAOLE 3A.111E13 W. QUEEN a 00:13. _ • • 9X4•01338T1NT - - • MIANEILY -BOAP*IIADE FROM 23.TRE to emitibiti riaciusio.the bands of Glebes. • WILLIAM 008 WAY, Manufacturer. 310 South SECOND St. • • noS3tif*.. vrngti4 AzuNs.ws!!xi iTI m 13IFii)T1=0 FINANIXIIU -I,RVAXECL.! & co. PHILADELPHIA OEOEOE J. BOYD, lB South THIRD Street. Ituhs.9El tltiao )111 IN ,TIII 416.264 73 120,656 76 636.61 48 O.iND, President. DAVIS, Vise President. • nolo-1m if A GEN ..13.W A•N TED FOR THE MO S T pophlat and rapid-selling SUBSCRIPTION BOOBS PaMished, including The Nurse and Spy In the Union Army, Sacred Biography, Standard History of the War, Layman's Assistant, &c. Send fer . Clronla.m. Address JONES BROS. & CO., nolD-Im,* ROO CHESTNUT EL, Philadelphia , Pa. A SALESMAN, WITH FIRST-dLASS city'and near country cull and short-time trade, is open for an ENGAGEMENT in a good CLuTH or DItY GOODS HOUSE. Wren "0. B. " thie office. a02?,-St* A PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPER DE sires to employ hin leisure hours is &dinging al, counts or other writing. Address'Atooonntanto 3136 PINE Street. no22r2ts TOI PETROLEUM COMPANIES AND. OTIIERS.--a practical businessman, thoroughly acquainted with tho construction and operation of ,acquainted with much experience in the erection of factories, boring Artesianwells, and the working of Pe troleum and other oils, and who is competent to- make his owl) plans for buildings, machinery, etc-, would en gage as agent and practical manager or join parties shalt to engage in the Petroleum businerP. Aotdress, for two -weeks. "Petroleum," care of JOY, COL & CO.. TIUDDICE 13DILDINGIS, New York. no2i et TO OIL COMPANIES.-A RESPONSI• ble 011 Company desirous of securing the services of an active, energetic MAN, as Superintendent, who , has bad fifteen years' active business experience may learn of one, familiar with the Oil Reprion, and well posted in the operations of most of the Companies, by addressing "L• J. 0.," this Once, for three days. References ample. , n022-3t TO BOOKSELLERS AND gTATION- A- RES; —A person well acquainted wit} the business wishes a SITUATION Good reference. Address "Books," Press office. n02.1-3t* WANTED -BY A PERSON OF GOOD business qualifications, an: interest as Partner In some well. establi shed l house. Address "Active," at this office. Give real name and amount of capital required. • not'. mmt3t. IiK M ANTED--ACTIVE OUT-DOW - 2 1131- ployment by a young married&N, who, at pre sent,' occupies a position as Bookkeeper. Undoubted reference given as. to character, Address Jack son, Press Office. noZi-wfmSt. WANTED IN A LAWYER'S OF FICE. a GENTLEMAN of Business Experience, es an Assistant. Address, stating particulars. Box 1100, Philadelphia P. 0. n023-3:* WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN 'miring experience in BOOK-KEEPING, a set of Books to keep, or copying of some kind to occupy his evenings, which are dieengaged. Best .of reference furnished. Address Box 630, Post Office. nol9-smw3t* liplgr ANTE D—BITUATION AS CON VEYANCER or SCRIVENER. by a membir of New Jersey Bar. Address '`R . 0. C., at this ogee, stating salary; &o. • • '• . non Et* IarANTED—BY A. WIDOW. lAD:Ie, A. SITUATION as Companion for alady:nr Roast • keeper for an elderly. gentleman References given and required. Address "Greenwood," this office. -n022-3t 4 - WANTED, AGENTS.--ACIENTS IN every County. at WM a month, expellees paid, to latrodacejtfteen new and ttBefut articles, the best sell ing ever offered. For particulars, address OTIS T. DARBY. BIDDEFORD, MAINE. 0026.d&W3m $ A MONTII-WANTED 1.25 AGENTS everywhere to introduce the new SHAW & CLARK. SIXTEEN DOLLA.R FAMILY SEW ING MACHINE, the only low price Machine in the country whishis licensed by Grover & Baker, Wheeler & Wilson, Howe Singer & Co., and Bachelder. Salary and expenses, or large commissions allowed All other Machines now. sold for less than forty dollars each are iabinge9nente, and the seller and user liable. Illus trated circulars sent free. Address SRAW & CLARK, nol6-d&w3m BIDDEFORD, Maine WANTED TO RENT-A GENTEEL mos HOUSE, with modern conveniences, and from five to filly Acres of Land, on the hap of Germantown, Chestnut Hill. or North Pennsylvania railroad Ad drese Box 1.892. Pont Office. n eV- 3to 177 ' 77'T . TTV..r717 • Ml it TO . LET-- • THE VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND, 137 •NORTH THIRD STREET, • . . oPPosmi CHERRY. .FIVEr STORIED, BROWN-STONE FRONT• Apply Gillis Premises. no 19• tf masl,ooo TO $20 1 000.-FOR S&LE- Houses of all descriptions, large and small, in all parts of the city, at IoW figures, and on accommodating terms. SAMUEL T. FOX, n 02- 2t* NINTH and WILLO W. FOR SALE-A GOOD INVEST •T-Lt MEET. —Three desirable ROUSES, with STORES, Nos. 605, 607, and 609 Callowhill street; 9 rooms each, in good order, With gas and water. Only $9,500 clear. Also, large STORE and DWELLING. North Second street. above Coateez lot 20 by 115. Willis° sold at a bargain to close an estate. • • S &NUL T..FOX, noX3-2t* NINTH and WILLOW. TO PHOTOGRAPHISTS-TO LET, TO -a- first-class Artists, the Up Stairs and Rear Build intro! 626 ARCH street. The Lower Floor and Garden to be similarly occupied, but In such manner as not to interfere with the bniineas of 'anyparty. Apply at 605 ARCH street, of THOS. S. WOOD, from 9 to 11 A. M., or from 1 to 2 o'clock P. 111. no23wfm.3t PLET -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. TI OS. H. CONNELL, Counting House of Dr. D. Jayne St Son, n017,6t* No. 212 CHESTNUT Street. FOR SALE-THE GOODWILL AND Furniture of a 11114- class DAY and BOARDING SCHOOL, noi in full operation. Address "Principal of Seminary , " Woodbury, N. J. ncBl-mwfl3l" "FOR SALE-ONE SHARE AMER!. ear/ EXPLORING COMPANY, for cash. Address Box 2668, Post Office. • 11.* Ig- DRUG STORE FOR 8AL8. ,--F D RUG TURES and contents will be . sold at a valuation. with a discount of twenty per cent. This is a splendid opening for a competent person. The store was formerly occupied by .Col. A. B. Grinishaw, and done a large and successful business. Apply to S. &T. McCLARY, n023-6t 605 MARKET St., WILMINGTON. Del. . cIERMANTOWN LOT. FOR SALE. 'LA A very desirable Cottage -Lot, about 200 by 180 feet, corner ofJEFFERSON and lIPSAL Streets, two squares beyond the depot ler the new pissenger rail way,' Price low, terms easy. Apply to JOSEPH LEA, norrlm 128'OEUESTKUT Street._ orr"LANDS OHIO AND 'WEST • .VIROINfA for 'sale. carefully selectdd. will be said ebeap. Address Box W, Press office. Roan* OIL LEASE' FOR SALE OR EX. CHANGE. An the EIIiNDERSHOTT FARB. Horne- neck Creek. Producing Wells within fifty yards For Particulars address Box." W." at this office. A 022 3t• O IL LANDS AND :INTERESTS-IN VENANCIO COMITY, Pennsylvania, and in WIRT, RITCHIE, and PLELSANTS COUNTIES, West Vir ginia A Cholas - selection of valuable properties, for sale at moderate prices by • • S. E. JONES. nolB-61 4 • No. 504 WALNUT e treat.. 234,472 42 797,177 50 BRICKS SALET—ALE3O_•POT TEES' •Ot AT; Arbly.to .T.. &T...OILLISPIE,SOI South THIRTERSTHStroat, ba BrIokyar4;.TWZN TY•FIFTH and WHARTON. , • nol9 Act 76,628 66 612,344 14 To LET-ROOMS, WITH: ST&TIONA.- . r y wash stand , heater, gas, sad ninny 'exposure, with Board.in'the vicinity of Logan Square.: Address Box 47% 0 A-LADY, OFFERING REFERENCES "from ballot position of three years, desires BOAR D in a genteel family, where the tuition of two pupils and use of piano forte will be an equivalent. •-s . , Address • S. B. L.," No. 8 South EIGHTH Street, tale reftutber information may be bad. n 02.3 -8t o 28288 H OARD. -- A LARGE SE CONILSTORY BACK ROOM, communicating with a bath-room, togetb sr with Board, may be obtained at 269 Sontb FIFTH Street. nols-tf • PPLICATION WILL BE MADE TO -s-AL , the Managers of the MERCANTLLE 'ABRAM' COMPANY;.for Renewal of Certificate of one share Of Stock; No. 8607, standinKin the name of • • ; • BRTTLE PAUL. the eame having been 108 t or mislaid. PPALICATION WILL BE MADE the Managers of the MERCANTILE LIBRA RY COMPANY for renewal of certificate of one share of stock .No. 1e62, standing In the name of WILLIAM E. WOOD, the same , having been lost or mislaid. lts REWARD. - LOST . A LARGE WHITE Naval Navelope...vith Naval Orders, between Twelfth and Ridge avenue,and Eighteenth and _Green, on the Ridge and•Oreen ES will be given by leav ing it at lb. 65 South Twelfth street. lt* ,525 REWARD.—LOST f A ro ß ni D six — th L a OjT AT O cb Dt a. tU zi NDAY,, Chestnut. dating the fire. a CIRCULAR Pi C ti. Si w xt i l t i h t t o t Diamond Cluster of Nine Diamonds in the centre, on a black ground. The above reward. - if returned to 308 South ELEVENTH Street. • z 022 TNFOBMATION WANTE D.- THE -I- undersigned desires to hear from the sister of J. 11.. Staples, Deputy Sheriff of El Dorado county, California. She is supposed to reside in Philadelphia. Mr. Staples was murdered white in the discharge of his official duties. His effects are awaiting delivery. JAME 3 B HUME, Sheri ff 's O ffi ce, noli-lm Placerville, El Dorado county, Cal. $1,201,664 02 VIE QUAKER CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE. -THE MOST SUCCESSFUL COMKEROTiL INSTITII [~l'l-~~ 1iLI.'IY~1~7:1;YYy1•:i:V~Y:~~Y:).hi ~YY:I~JI;i:YJ This institution, as in the past,.will ever rest its claims to public favor upon its intrinsic merits alone, and no one who is not blind to his own interests will be governed by any other consideration in deciding the gloat question upon which, perhaps, hie whole future success depends. " Where shall I enter upon a course of study preparatory to engaging in busines% " • Bo fictitious claims or pretensions are pressed up in the 'public attention; no resort is had to extraordinary sensations; it is under no foreign influence or control, and there is no need. of importing public per.ormers fi om distant cities, in order to sustain its reputation. It is peculiarly a Philadelphia institution, and is managed by those whose names appear in he circa• laz—men of education and experience, whose interests are identified with the welfare and progress of their students. . . Governed by these sentiments, the Principal h as car ried this institution to a degree of prosperity unparal• Aeled in the history of commercial schools. Let every young man consider these things and visit the Quaker City Business College. Mice. ground floor, TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Circulars and Catalogues free on appitoation. le* , MATHEMATICAL AND MECHANI CAL SClENCE.—Students are improved and ad vanced in required branches of Mathematics, and, by treating ettallibrium and velocities separately, are early introduced to the successful study of Mechanics :. f. STEWART, Private Instructor, 928 FILBERT Street. neßt St* • • NAVIGATION, MAME. Y . 'LNG, ENGI liggraNG,iind the highest' Mathematics tausht at the (bake? Beeiee*e' northeast corner TEETH and CHESTNUT Streets. • n023.3t* DENBERVO FOR THE TEETH AND GUMS.—Po strengthening the (hum for E r°- serving the teetif from decay, and for keeD l =z;t.. ‘ ,.." l beautifully clean and the breath' sweet, nit',_ • lieved to be the beet preparation that science and axpe• nonce has ever produced. Prepared only 111 8. T. BRALB, M. D. Dentist, . 1113 611.B8TNDT Street, Philadelphia, Ps. 1414-8 i Yor sale by the %enema drnalste. el perjar. AT ELILSONJAX/A PERM. WANTS. BOARDING. LOST AND FOTTNB. PERSONAL. •EDITCATIONAL. TION IN THE COIINTET _IC I: 34,;1A • ACADEMY OF Music. Lessee and. Manager - JOHN T. FORD. (Also of Holllday-street Theatrer Baltunor_ e• FOWLS N ew Th ea t re , washiegton, and. tne Alexantuis. Ta.l Theatre.).. . MR. EDWIN FORREPIT, THURSDAY and FRIDAY ,EVENINGS, N0v.24 and 95. In his matchless personation of "CORIOLA." In Shakspeare's Traftedy of th N at US Lille. Unusual care has been - taken to render the ditticalt.' production of this MASTER-PIECE OF 1311 kliArßeß}l. Complete and perfect in all its dramatic and mechani— cal details. MUCH cF THE SCENERY IS ENTIRELY NEW. And from the pencil of the emiustit scenic artist, CHARLES S. GETZ, Esq. THE COSTUMES, APPOINTMENTS. WAS CHARIOTS, WEAPONS, and P ARAPHERNALIA; Were estAreeiis , fnithtifactuted for the play, from oar rest histmit a I e soigne, and It is thought Will proTe in their ensemble effect SURPASSINGLY BE turrrot. //Jean attempt to it lustrate the power and beauty of Ihakapeare's Art, with every accessory Which the most liberal enterprise con command from the highest thea trical alit, and the manager eandidenilil hopes that the effort mo-y.be decratd worthy the patronage and the titanWc remembrance of every lover of " The Bard of All Time." THE CAST OF THE Z LAY. Is notably full and brilliant. The Tragedy con clndpa with the MURDER ' CORIOLANLIE." • And a magnificent ri presentation of his honorablie Ft:JAMUL PYRE. Attg.- According to Plutarch, the Volndium, after the killing .of '`Coriolanne," dressed him in big general's robes, and laid his corpse on a magnificent bier, which was carried- by such young officers as were most dig-. tinguished for their martial exploits. Before hfin were borne the spoils which were taken frofn the enemy, the crowns b e b a d gained, and the plans of the cities he had taken. in this order his body was laid on the pile; whee the pile was consumed they gathered twhic ashes. which. they Interred on the spot, and erected a magnificent monument there. The Box Sheit, for the sale of tectired plater, now' open between the honra of 9 and 4% o'clock. Admlesion, 60 and 26 cents. Secured Stats 60 cents additional. ' ACADEMY OF MUSIC—A CARD. Mt% FORD desires to impress the public with the fact" that his arrangements WILL PRECLUDE Tall REPE TITION OF " comouatus" beyond a few evEtting , t. The engagement of Kr. FO RREST is limited positively to twenty-four nights, daring which he will ante. , lit .A.LL OF Rib BHSEIP &IRIAN AND OTHER PRIM/Mr T 10.198, and then depart for Washington, where ne ap_peare at the close of his engagement here. Under •no circumstances. therefore, can •` COriolll - " be again produced this winter after it Is otos* withdrawn, which will he done after a very brief run. n023.4t NEW CHESTNUT-ST THEAVRE. CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TWELFTH. - "..7* THIS (Wednesday) EVENING. Great Euccess attends the production, after months of preraration, at an • ACTUAL COST OF 2,1= DOLLARS. ACTUAL COST OF 2,000 DOLLARS, Of Dion Boucicault'a thrtilingeensattorial Romance. styled • PAUVRETTE; PAUVRETTE; PALM ETTE ; PAUVEET PE: PA UM:WS: PAUVEKTTE: Or. Under the. Snow. Or, Under the Snow. Or, Under the Snow. Or, Under the Snow. With new and magnificent Scenery by. Richard 8. Smith and assistants, correct and beautiful Costumes by Mrs. Ricker and assistants, Original Masts by Sims feld, novel Mechanical Effects by Joseph Strahan and assistants, Pyrotechnics, Properties, and ancessoclea by John Dailey and answtants. and a CAST OP GREAT EVENNESS AND STRENGTH. The performance to conclude with the Farce of A REGULAR FIX. °MIRA rucsinvnrei AFTERNOON. A GRAND FAMILY IdATINEE, When the Beantifttl Drama of THE FONTY THIEVES Will be presented for the last time most positive''. • Price of admission to the Thanksgiving Festival. 301 cents, to all parts of the house. Children 25 cents. Doors open at 13i, to commence at 2% o'clock. SATURDAY. AFTERNOON. Nev. 24 . Thirteenth Regular Grand FamU" Matinee. WALNIISSTREET THEATR 11 THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. Tie darning versatile. and able young Actress. MISS LUCILLE WESTERN, Will appear in her original impersonation of LADY ISABEL AND MADAME In C. W Taylenre's grand dramatization of EAST LYNNE, OE THE ELOPEMsNT. LUCILLE WESTERN LUCILLE WESTERN Will appear as LADY ISABEL AND MADAME VINE. Box Ontoe open from 9 till 3 Curtain rises at WALNUT STREET THEATRE ,-.. ()RAND EAST LYNNE MATINEE THURSDAY' AFTERNOON, Nov. 24th, MISS LUCILLE WESTERN, In her great impersonation of LADY ISABEL and MADAME VINE On Thursday Evening a doable en tertainment. LUCILLE WESTERN as Leah the For saken, and the fav,prite Scotch Drama of WALLACE, THE HERO OF SCOTLAND. Doors open at 13 o'clock. Curtain rises at 2o'clook. MRS: JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET THEATRE. LAST WEEK - LAST WEEK Of MONDAYnd Mra. BARNEY WILLIAM'S. , TUESDAY, AND WED NESDAY. THE LAKES OF KILLARNEY and YANKEE couRrsRIP. Mr and M. BARNBY WILLIAMS IN FOUR CHARACTERS, SONGP.. AND DARNE ORRAT BILL FOR THANICSDIVING. GREAT NATIONAL CIRCUS, WALNUT STREET, .ABOVE EIGHTH.. Directress CHAS. WARNER. formerly Mrs. Dan Rice. ) • Equestrian DirectorF. H. Rosrow. Besides the celebrated SHERWOOI) FAMILY, and the remainder of the popular artiste Tronne. there will. appear, for the first time, on THIS BVENING. and every.evenina-riurins the week. Prof. HUTCHINSON and his CELEBRATED TRAINED DOGS. Also. Messrs. G. H. HUTCHINSON and JOHN H. MURRAY. wonder.. ful Gymnasts and Acrobats, and .also Mr. W.M. KEN. .NEDY , a very popular versatila.Clowm It will be a week of splendid entertainments, unpar. °Jelled in the history of the circus in America. Matinee on IiFEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTER NOONS, and extra 'performances on' THANKSGIVING DAY. Prices remain the same. First Tier. 50 cents; Soon& Tier. 25 cents. Commence 7.40 every evening; 230 al terncon. • ne2l-et F IRST LECTURE .OF THE SE A.SCRU. KR. DE CORDOVA Will give voug Lecture MARRIAGE. THHMSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER - M . • (THANKSGIVING NIGHT). 'AT • CONCERT HALL. TICKETS 60 CENTS, OR THREE FOR $l. For rale at GOULD'S, SEVSNTH and CHESTNUT Eta.', ASHMEAD & EVANS', and Concert Ran, three days in advance Lecture at 8 o'clock. n019.5t ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. S. W. CORNER TENTH AND ctimsTAvr STREE CS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 23. 1861, At half past three o'clock, SECOND CLASSICAL MATINEE, Br THR PHILADELPHIA CLASSICAL QIIINTETTE CLUB. Messrs. GAERTNER. JARVIS. CROSS, .E'LAOEMANM. ' and SCHMITZ. PROGRAMME. Grand Trio in D Minor, Op. 49. Mendelssohn. Quartette, No. I, in G. Mozart. Violin Soso Concerto in E Minor Rode, Quintette, Op. 4, in E Flat Beethoven. Subscription list for the season of Twenty-due Mati. Bees is at the Music Store of Mr. J. S. Gould, Seventh and. Chestnut streets, where engagements for publia or private performances, in or out of town, can be made for the services of the Club. Proprietors of Schools can make special subscription terms. Single Tickets. to be had only at the door, Fifty Cents. nol9-4t S ANFORD'S NEW OPERA HOUSI, RACE Strimi.Aielow Third. OPEN FOE THE SEASON. SAMUEL S. SANFORD Proprietor and Manages. SANFORD'S OPERA TROUPE, , The largest end beet Minstrel Company in existence, Sanford appears in Rongs.Dances,nnd hie Burlemma. Doors open quarttr to 7; commence quarter to 8. Admission 2,3 cents; Orchestra 60 cents; Boxes $5. 34 and diS. CHESTNUT -STREET OPERA. HOVSN I , Ika No. 1224 CHESTNUT Street. ALLINSON & HINOKEN MLISTRELE • .......Progrietogra MORAN'S appear every evening in an elegant ETHIOPIAN ENTERTAINMENT. Doors open - at 7. commencing at 8 O'clock prvidaelV. . Admission 25 cents. Reserved seats, which cam be secured from 10 bz 2 o'clock, 60 cents. • ogIS-21 no'M-21,* A.SSEMBLY. BUILDING, TENT EE and CHESTNUT Street.. • will give THREE GRAND PERFORMANCES, corn— mencinx at 11 A. ff.. 3 and 7yy P Of , con.i..ting of the, WONDERS In MAGIC. VENTRILOQUISM, and the, LEARNED CANARY BIRDS. Admission 25 cents; Chlldren 15 cents; Reserved SeatEc 50 cents. • • n023-2c (7 1 ,14,AND • THA.ITINGIVIDIG.COOCERt N.-) , BY GRADUATEi'Or THE BLIND ASYLUM. Inclnding , Mr.'B • PARVIN, Mr. and Mrs. WuOD;Mr„: MOCOLLIN and others, With Patriotic and Sacred Readings by. N. K. RIM. ARDSON, Reg , the celebrated. Slocationipt, W' 1:04 given in the IiETTIODIST • EPISCOPAL - CHURCH, RAINES Street, Germantown, on THURS.. DAY EVENING, Nov. 24th, at 'al o'clock; in behalf or the Sabbath School- Tickets 50 cents. n05..4-acw CIERMANIA ORCHESTRA.—PUBLIa itr,BEAREALR every SATURDAY. at gi‘ o'eloslr P. hi., at MUSICAL FUDD HALL. Single Tickets, 1111. cents. Six Tickets, $l, to boned at Gou.d'e, Azdres. and Meyer's Music Stores. and at the Hall. nog. -11 • CHRIST REJECTED.--. x-/ This admirable picture, the greatest production of the painter West. is now on exhibition at the ACADEMY OF FIFE ARTS, 1025 CHESTNUT Street, together with the entire collection of the Institution. Admittance twenty-five cents. n0.14-2nt4l 17ACADEMY OF FINE ARTFi s IS6TNITE Sixaet,_above teatb. is OP= DAWIL. for visitors, from 9 A. to 6 P. if: . :INSTITUTION FOR: THE BLIND.. ExHarrow every WEDNESDET, M .9)/2P. Admisaton TEN CENTS. Store, No. p. &nth EIGHTFf. Street. ' . TO YOUNG ACTRESSII3:-YOUNG TO actresses who are little accustomed to the use of "state making - up" will find that the 'Email de. Paris" will remove all the evils a suiting from the use of paints, powder, and rOtiga The "Email" is not a Paint. but it preserves and beautifies the skin, by m inoring all black vets and impurities, find Is endorsed. In . Vestvali, Mrs. D. P. Bowers,. Mrs Emma Waller, and many other aotressesof talent and beauty. EUOEIOI RAHN, No. lii South TENIM Street. below Chestnutris the only agent halide city. noLS-mwsti • • 3MS I I9F-aIPS is /$.l COTTAGE- ORGANS, Not only UNEXCELLED but UNEQUALLED in purity of Tone and Power. designed especially for Mumhen and Schools; but found to be equally well adapted to the Parlor and Drawing Room. For sale only by E HENCE, No. 13 North SEVENTH Street. Also. a complete assortment of the Perfect Melodeon. constantly on hand no2l-3m DECKER BROTHERS' PI ANOS. —The public, and particularly the profession, are invited to examine these beautiful l n -. etrumer.ts, which are meeting with such. an unparal led degree of pomlarity and. sale in Hew York, and wherever known. The desideratum so long striven for, t e. the strength of the iron. and sonorousness. of the wooden frame. so happily attained by them, renders their Pianos incomparable with any others. The un qualified testimonials of such names as Wolfsohn, Mason, . Heller. Thomas, Zandel, and scores of others, amply establish their high rank. For sale max by W . J. COCHRAN, 908 CHESTNUT Street. Also. a large assortment of other new and second-hand Pianos, for sale and to rent. n01973m* NB"MEYER'S' NEWLY /Z.- PROVED CRESCENT SCALE OVERSTRUNCi amigos. Acknowledged to be the beet. London Pere Nodad and Rlghesst .kwarde in America reoeiT6d. MUODEONS AND SECOND-RAND PIANOS. 449-31 n Wareroones. No. Mit ARCH EL. bel. PIANOS, COTTAGE EXC..sios ORGANB, HatitliONlUMS,andllßlo. MIAS,at MARSH'S Mwsto Store. 0r.7-2na So. /..102 GELIETNITT threat im DR. FINE, PBADTIOLLvD3II I I TIST for the last twentyyears; Al 9 VINE balow Third, inserts the most beautiful TEEM of OA Age, recanted on fine Gold, Platina, Silver Vulsanits Conine; Amber, &c.. at prices, for neat and enbdimta work, more reasonable than any Dentist in this city State. Teeth plugged to last for life. Artificial Tosi:l - . repaired to suit. Do Vain in extracting. All work.wate , ranted to it. Wafarenes. best fassillea. olgA_ DENTISTRY. DR • • BASSET interts TS'BTli oil Gold, Silver. Vulcanite, trent S 5 to 140. Teeth 1111•41, 60 Dents am& upwards. Repairing. References. 'Office. 245 NINTH street, below Locust. nol7-3m DEPAZTPLUXT FOR OUS:TOM WO.REe . PHILIP WARBET. Treasarer. THABRSGIVING DAY SIGNOR BLITZ