1111=1 Fr i prof,,rted t , .) 1)2, Hudson to 1192‘, and thorn wag a forth.? improvement• t Ik% Reading a 3135,,,,,,. rptledel phlts markets. Nov 6MB RR 26—Evening ,serene continua very i quiet,an a d b t o h u e t Flour Is R 5` first rontinnes duil lAct .Co ryne at d OatsFr; .4dat q fa i. prices. Queruitron Barb is with ' ..ntinnes very dull. Sugar sad quiet She Provision market • kris ratter firmer. haulm to notice in Flour; asks i • • l'enna and Western extra, at -• $l2 II eel 2.4t10 obis fancy s bbi according to quality. it) boy'ing fr 49 75010 ZS f o r sacra, ICA 61012.51 tor P 7601.3 25 t bbl for fancy brands, joys Flour is quoted az $s h 01. for Wheat is limited, and the 4.f shout 3 OCO 11110181 s reds at Mid Western. *2 60 for South. bushel or white , as m quality. 1 way at 70 10 bushel. Corn 1 . 1 4 vi wand' 1,2,.%) bushels sold at • , aim. for _prune yellow. 54. $1 Glatt 70 di bushel, as to demand Aboit 8.600 ..q . ".4ikimshel 4,000 bushels Barley ornothing doing in clnereltron. , tot, s .R et st little doing in the way of Then, Is Irkel tottinnes dull. S all lot. of w' disposed of at $1.3.421.31 '24 lb, men .131, _Qatar ate Coffee ate firmly bold, bat 1 g either. %ea anima and dull t and Pants • '..,, ) , R e a radn at 42®445; react at Sttet ' l ."4,.*Se 13 gallon, as to quality. LT held ; about 2 0 boa slld b IEI - 3ail and actotad a SI tuff I is scarce and prime is in demand 99nidetnred th o ere I:l 4 noettange to notiae. sales n i n t he l: . r . msite are making t e e; at s2B@&) per ton. .-Tha ma rk, t eantiettes quiet at about 111, tropaet,ona are finuted. M4se 8 1 , , A abh Btaoarbaonti ,t Imre• are maki gat 21.0As'il Ib, I.4acy In ag-d ; ,tae Weetern bble are held at roii,cdare making arrow, 171@01780 an the receipts of Flour and Grain at 6.309 boa ~• CVO bus . but, Vrx lenns Markets—Nay. 19. k.t exhibited ranch was activity to. reported *ere 2 bates rapack,d g at It I. M. and 81 betee mid leß rd Of $1.6.5 haviuc barn re ea t emotion. Teem WaS acne r —The , e vele Ito receipts this rew_good tett Sug.r were sold ' ' liores Havana In hoed, scot t De 7 ut. u!I on private terms , tors Sic 'f ih • ie I, to clarified Sugar There v tytat. ."' r for th is cres.orletiert.. Oaxi fair T‘Vse.' and 'loot in yowled.- A lot Of ;C,,s . el,' sold at thi t gatiOa. (Tr Y ITEMS: [MIMING Goons.—Mr. J. C. OW stand, NO,l and 8 North Sixth opened an elegant assortment of &c. His stock of underclothing .-v.,er's wrappers cannot be surpassed. rail. Remember, Nos. 1 and 3 North i COMING, and among the articles e remembered in making prac deal 1.1. Whether for presents or any other est place to buy good Ooal cheap is at 957 North Ninth street. GENTLEMEN'S F URNISHIN4 GOODS George Grant, No. 610 Chestnut I,scst in the city, and his celebrated ai Shirts,, ,, invented by Mr. T. F. Tag .o;.,.rpro..sed by any others in tne world in ,r„ord durability. p,cr.irTlON OF POPULAR HATS; for Including the celebrated " Con. ; „•:.r mkt by Wood & Oary, 725 Chestnut Naong 01(1 hate new le also promptly at ; .7.1t;,1E 06tabliehmont. op pF CAUTION TO PUTIONASIIRS OF On. c oil fever still continues with unit zP.,. Philadelphia. Many people extra me incest some of their surplus revenue, to our. duty to warn the people to be heir Sfeoulatione, and not be led cap 'fe wild cry of of!! off! oil 1 ,1 We advise I , .ai to be cautions in their investments if 1. V enter into oil speculations. Let them :elr desires with the oil of calm philosophy, JAI realize their expectation's in a hand -1:r the amount advanced. The good wrght to be sifted from among the bad, rortele of wheat from the chaff. Of course, cur intentiOni as a public journalist, to Wins distinctions between the companies, !commend to the consideration of the public cl the Waehtngtonand Walnut Bend 011 r!, We honestly believe that in finely days a sill increase in value Jive hundred per 'caps more. We have no space today for t;tenso on the great merits of this corn• tot Of we place fortunes at the disposal of any rater: of The Press by thus calling attention ilintle Institution, our mission in this in dll tare been fulfilled. _ The. company bas Market street, where. persons 'may kill knowledge of the working of the corn- smunpriows. 9 *—Those desiring to con =wives with a really good enterprise, avid t2.t presents flattering prospects to those who ase hold of It, should avail themselves of the Its to secure one or more of the few re tatti. I'l . olllth, interest manifested, and already Won of it by energetic business le expected that when this Company gets ed. these shares will command a handsome s. As will be seen by advertisement, the . ae to day. wealthy but ignorant farmer, at a :is meeting moved, with great dignity, meeting do now adjourn Ipse &wit: , A to amend by adding, "and that every resent do proceed, eine die, to procure ti's new suit at the Brown Stone Clothing Sr, Wilson, Nos. 803 and 005 Chest ;,3bove Slxth.” The original motion and :went were both purled unemirdously. :'.s 5.575 " and Corn were mighty Kings, 7 %. r ered at times on different thing!, TG the country's, dire confusion ; peaceable, mild, and just, "cn ,was fond of saying I" You oust?' aer he boasted, and bullied, and cussed Ho got up a revolution. Et In the course of time the bubble it bunted, h.? torn was King, and Cotton was worsted. rpm wax loth to make It a fight, :111 telt that Cotton would crush the right, so he came to the law's proteotion ; -alsed an army a million strong Illt up the right and put down the wrong, !sat certainly seemed that he, ere long, Should wipe out the Insurrection. n , made of all materials, Including cotton 'to, at Mae. Stokes IN, Co.'s "one price," cor,tinental. IT CLOTHING, Clothing, Clothing, In Clotting, At Granville - Stokee Old Stand, At Granville Stokes , Old Stand, At Granville Stokes , Old Stand, At Granville Stokes! , Old Stand, 'ttina - at Street. leitfit Street. :Jatatit Street. Imeat Street. 22? Ic NOTHING LIEN "A Gem," „ A 'ld Treasure," "Works Like a charm," ER be Without It," such are the wren. td le favor of the Florence Sewing Ma• Id at ill Chestnut street. n022-et ' '' ll Sena dr Oo.'a Pianos, and Mason .1 Cabinet Organs, for sale only-by S. E. Nerenth and Chestnut streets. nole4f FveB.—A large assortment of elegant e.l%rld Soils', 812 Arch Street. no2Bst• '1: eexos " does all blade of Fnmlly Sew tie heaviest Woolen! to the moat detente n 022 6t ` : RINC111 " does finer and nieer work than machine, besides making -4 ' 4 with the same ease that others make note-et 4 ; 'Awn OwrAintri, enoostasniny treated 41 c!. D., Cn2Ust asol Anrlet, 51.1.:Pine et 'vim Wenn& 'No °hams for examlnalon, LE On. PuoPsarres.—Partles deslrone alog Oil Lands In Weet Virgin's or yol• may NO= some valuable traote by zmny to JoErsr B. LOVz, :t 10 South Front street. WIT.D TO PLEALea.—.The gi Florence It Ls Perfect Family Sewing Machine warranted r,ttre Batisfaction or money returned. 22-41 t SPECIAL NOTICES, ' n011.4.811 CLOTH:I2PG at low prices, eetlon from our stook of BILLDY-MADE OLE- Nme selling goods equal In style, At, make, 'IC from AS to AO per coot. Lower than Is now „,!'albe goods made to order. We have all 1 , 4 . Pritiell of Clothing, Kens', Youths', ' • All MI be suited without delay or trouble. BENNETT & CO. , ' 4l if TOWER HALL; 5111 SUBMIT Street. GIORGE STECK & CO 7 tll PP PIANOS, O ARD MASON & CABINET ORGANS. Over 500 each of these Eno CABIN= Bc'trunt.nta have bean sold ORGANS. by ?d r G., and the demand le CAB MST constantly inareanto& ORGANS Par sale only by ARIfIRT J ssouLD._ ORGANS. savEliTif an d ORIN3TNOT Sta. CABINET • nol9-tf ORGANS, . I tIOR CLOTHING,BURS LIATINT to the bed manner, =tweedy for RITAII r n T,l B7 ' BULLER Pll.lOlllO marked la -,,"'" 4,613 . All anode made to order warranted 2.44 " 4 ' Priee evident te etrietli adhered dtereby treated alike. AMA' OLD-IS -lotivrizios OLOTIEfille HOUSE, 604 , IleAr Rlxth. de2B-1.1 . —L, `' l ' & CO., CLOTHING,, C',. THIRD and CHESTNUT A , ~'',.. CLOTHI4G, THIRD and CHEST • s:,, ; „'O.. CLoTHIN , THIRD and CHEST I . ; ,0.. CLOTTII -.'THIRD and OTIOTNITT. CO. CLOTHIN THIRD and CHESTNUT. 17 ,% 15 . . CLOTHI THOM and CHESTNUT. ; ',,0., CLOTHI , THlRD'ind GONOTNOT. i t 7 0. CLOTFIING: THIRD =4 CHESTNUT. CO, C LOTHING, THIRD and OFIEBTzioT. C 0,,, , CIJOTHING, THIRD sad 0/11kTBRIT. „ CLOTHING THIRD and ,CILIE3TNUT. 0., CLOTHING , THIRD and CHESTNUT. 4 4 CO, 01 . 0 THINC4 THIRD and CHESTNUT. 90.. C LOTHING, THIRD and GHNHTNGT. CO,. C LOTHING, THIRD and CHIRSTNIIT. ,'„... CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNITT. O L O THING, THIRD and oinsTortrr. co. CO, . C LOTHING, THIRD and CHIMMT; 1. C LOTHING. THIRD and CHEITIC qr. wO.. C LOTHING, /BM iiii cInaTIEVT. MCCLAIN'S CBLEBILIMND -COCOANUT OIL AND QUINCE SEED fe warranted to preserve. strengthen, darken. and keantlfyOhe hair, and entirely eradicate dandruff, without aofling brit or bennet iininee. Haaufactured and sold by W. X NoCLAIN, Perfumer, No. 334 North SIXTH Street. N. B. —inhere! discoun tto wholesale dealer*. nolelut OVERCOATS PROM $l4 TO 05. OVERCOATS. 44 44 it OVERCOATS PROM $l4 to SM. OVERCOATS, It .15 04 44 OVERCOATS PROM $l4 to $W OVERCOATS OVERCOATS FROM $l4 to $56. OVERCOATS. WARAMA,KER At BROWN, OAR' HALL, B. B. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets. lap Young Men'e Snits and elegant variety. of the beet olass Clothing at REASON ABLE PRICES. WEBBLZE & WILSON'S HIGHEST PRIM= LOCK-STITCH OHBAPBST, SIMPLEST, AND BERL StIMSTOOIOII. Ml* CHESTNUT Street, above Seviinta. PRICE—JACKSON.—Oa the 24th instant. by Rev. J. U. Ke olh of C he ster con. Jose phnty, D. Price to Mica Hannah Jack. Non. b SMITH — RAWLINSON.—On the 23d instant at the residence of tbe bride's father, by the !ley. Jr Howard Suydam, Lloyd Smith and Mrs. S. L. Rawlinsos. He air& • CEA BEHS—sikryru. —On the rith or September.l963. by tba tts. HS. 011 r-y, pastor of Bethel Ohara. Mr. John H. ChawbergtO Miss Kate Smyth ltesides No. 4 Felton slimed. Bleed° street, below Seoold. 045 PITILLIPS. —On the 77th Inst., at his residence, ffnt ted States Hotel. southeast corner of filevent s and Mar kct streetr, e. P. Phillips. COPS.—um the 26th inst., John Cope, in the 82d year orbit; age. The re'atives and Mewls of the family are respect fully invited to attend hie funeral, from his late resi dence, No. 646 Neigh itieveath street, on Wed need& r. the 36th Met. ,at 2 o'clock, without farther notice. To procred to Laurel Hill. •iNg t.. 1,5150 bbls BARNES —On the 27th Ansi., Mrs. Ellennor W. , wife sif George W., and daughter of Martha and the late George Barnes. aged 39 years. She loved her children. The relaitiree sad friends of the family are reenact frilly invited to' attend the funeral, from the reeddsuce Of her ouebvnd. southeast corner of Fourth and Bicker ton streets on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Ebenezer flhurch Cemetery. v/is BURN*. —On the 25th inet., Caroline B. Barns. in the 391 b year of her age. Her relatives and friends and those of the family are reebeitfull 3, invited tOttend her funeral, from the re sidence of her hnsbitid,..aohn Earns. .5110. 270 South Eleventh street, this' (Monday) afternoon. at I. o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to. Mount litioriatt Cemetery. ■ Eli 6 FhLDT. —On the Mllnstant, Geo. Eckfeidt, aged 58 years, • '1 he relatives and friends of the family am invited to attend the funeral, trout his late residence. No. 648 North Twelfth street, on Monday, 28th instant, at 2 o'rloeli P. M. 14* WOLFF. n the 27th instant. Naty N., dalighter of Wm. B. and Mary B. Wolff, aged 8 years. The friend. of the family are invited to attend the fu neral, from tine residence of her grandmother, 1417 Lo cust street, on Tueaday af , mom, at 1 o'clock SiioßEß.—On Sunday afternoon, 27th Inst., John B. 'Shaer. Due notice will be given of the f "Literal. Aar MINT OF THE UNITED STATES, _ PHILADELPHIA, N ov. 2U, 18%. Ai &meeting of the friends and fellow-workmen of the late OSOECIE ECSFELDT; attached to the mint, AR CIIIBALD hioLIST It RE, Esq., Treasurer, presiding, the following preamble and resolutions offargid by Mr. Loi Irscre, Engraver, were unanimously . adopted: Whenas. It has pleased Divine Providence, in its in er r ntab , e diepeneations, to remove from amongst us oar late friend and associate,George Eckfeldt, foreman of the preps rat ors , division of the Engravers' Departuisnt, wl.o, from a, period of early life to the time of hie teat illnElps, continued to discharge the (Intim incident to the positions h. occupied with a degree of fidelity and skill de , erving the highest commendation; while his kind- PIPS of heal t and genial manners endeared him to all with whom he was associatedt and an irreproachable life assures ns that it was not a vain trust which con soled his last momenta, and enabled him, In the exer cise of Christian faith, and In the word of his Redeem• er,_ to trinmph over the last enemy. Resolved, 1. That we condole with his bereaved fa mily in the lose which they, with us, have sustained, while we entreat them to believe with us, that oar lor 5 is {tats to him whose absence we unite in mourning. Resolved. 2 That we will attend the funeral ,obse closes or our deserted friend on Monday next, the 28th lnel from his late residence. It LUPIN'S BLACK ALL-WOOL REPS. A-4 LIIIIIIVe Bleak All-Wool Empress Clothe. Do do do Mousseline de Laines, full doable width. Do do do Tamise Do do do Meriaoes. Do do do Cashmeres. Do do do Thibet and LozitShaerLs, full and extra sizes. Do do Bombazinee &o. BESSON & SON. MOUSING STORE, 00141-tf , No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. YRE LANDELL lIAITE OPENED E same very valuable goods for CR RISTMAS PRESENTS. Espenelve Long Shawls. Expensive Dress Silks. Elegant Lyons Velvets. Ohristmas Scarfs. Eldks, Glow*. &c. n023-lf Nr A GRAD RECEPTION BY TILE citizens of Philadelphia will be given to JOHN IdETWER LANOSTON, of Ohio. President of the Na. Vunal Equal Rights League, in Beihel Church. SIXTH Srrest, Pear Lombard, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, at 73e o'clock. LEWIS H. PUTNAM, Rev JLMSS H. GLOUCESTER of New York, and JOHN H. OHRY SON of Louisiana, will be present.' • collection will be lifted to defray expenses. By order of the committee. J. 0 WHITE, Jr ItsSecretray. lar KENSINGTON NATIONAL BARK. PHILADELPHIA, 28 November, 1851. At a stated meeting of Directors. held the 18th inst., CHARLES T. 'MIKES was duly elected President of this Pant, tapioca of the Ron, John Robbins,resigned; and WILLIAM McCONMEGL was duly elected Cashier s -- in place of C. T. 'Ferias, resigned. To commence mi ld-December, MM. (11) C. T. TERRIS, Cashier. HARRISONTHE OIL COMPANY. CAPITAL MAO. 100,000 Shares, par value $0 each Office No. 434 wAtimui Street This company has been duly organised as a corpora tion under the act of 'April 21, 1854, and have obtained a trod. of land. in fee simple containing:ll6s acrAsisituase , on French creek, opuosita the leade-er- she Tallinan Gorapany, ,- Ithout - nve miles above Franklin, in Ve- Rang° county, Pennsylvania. The. con.pany are now proceeding to develop the lands, and will commence boring in the course of one or two weeks EA limited 'cumber of shares have been placed in the market for sale at the original subscription price of one dollar per share fully paid up. The books are now opened at the office of the compa ny, No. 434 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. M. RIEGLE, no2B.mwf3t. Secretary. DIVIDEIVD. —THE DIRIeCTORS far of the OLMSTEAD OIL COMPANY have this day declared a Dividend of TWO PER CENT., paya ble, free of State .tax,fon December Sd. Books close Nov. 29th,, and reopen sth December._ • n02.8-6t GEORGE W. HUNTER, Secretary. WOFFICE OF TIM MANDAN MN. ING COMPANY, No. 324 WALNUT Street. pIIILADELPHIA, Nov. 26,1E64. Notice is I ereby given that all stook of the Mandan Mlnlog Company, on which Instalments are dae and unpaid, have been declared forfeited, and will be sold at PuMic Auction, on THURSDAY, December 29, lE6I, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Office of the Secretary of the Company, according to the Charter and By-laws, nnleea paid on or before that day. By order of the Directors. no2B.tdei9 B. A. HOOPES, Treasurer. ANOTICB.—THE BOOKS OF SUB. SCRIPTION to the Capital Stock of the MER CANTILE PETROLEUM . COMPANY ,will be opened TODAY, at onaoilice, for receiving anheariPtione for a limited number of shares of said stock. Tbe proanotion of this Company Is now equal to Fifty Barrels of Oil per day, which will enable the Company to pay large dividends immediately. For farther information apply to the undersigned, for the Corporators. COCHRAN di RUSSELL, No. 22 North FRONT Street. Nominee 11, Mt noZS-St PIT TSBURG ' AND BOSTON PE. TROLEUM COMPANY. CAPITAL S4OO,OOO—PAR, $5 PER SHAKE. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.50 PER SHARE. FOR FULL-PAID STOOS AND NO FURTHER AS SESSMENTS. The prert of this Company consists of the follow holds P R OD U CING MPL Tertitory, exiensiye lease-. WELLS, wells going down and nearly finished: No. I. About 60 (fifty) Acreson Cherry Tree Run in FEB SII4PI,E, boreable land ancient to sink FIFTY WELLS. This Territory ie opposite the Daizell Petro leum Company (Hayes' Farm), on Oil Creek, bounded in part by the celebrated Story Farm, &c. - Ho. 2. .Lease perpetual (99 years) on Wash. MeClizt tack 011 creek-334 acres, all fiat, very valuable, tldw ins and pumping wells all around. No. 3. " Wildcat " Flowing Well, about 30 barrels per day, on Wash. McClintock Farm. The Company owns the 'WHOLE working interest in this well, en gine, tanks. dtc , &c. No. 4. " California Well, No. 1, on 011 Creek, down 600 feet, all ready to re tube. This well km flowed 160 barrela per day. No 6 " California Well, No, 2, on Oil Creek, down nearly 600 feet. No. 6. Lease perpetual (90 years) on 2M acres Oil' Creek, all gat, containing the above wells. with fifteen horse engine, tanks, derricks, engine houses . &e. Ho. 7. Lease-Verpetual (i 9 years) on 236' , acres Oil Creek, ell flat, and in one well sown 40() feet, one Wm . ter Interest (working) In this well and lease. TEN THOUSAND SHARES RESERVED FOR WORK IN() CAPITAL. ••- - . Books for omentAL subscription are now open at our office for a few days only.; when closed the stock to be placed on the regular Boston and' Philadelphia Stock Boards as a DONA FITS dividend-paying, om rue- DUCIREI 001/PANT, when it is expected the hare will largely advance. All further information, with pros- Pertness, can be obtained of the undersigned. The small capital of this Company, with the actual large interests, meat make it a favorite as a secure Invest ment. H. S. LEECH, . 14 Farquhar Buildings, WALNIJT, below Third, • Philadelphia Agency. LEONARD Ai MANLEY, 513 BEATER State!, New York Agency. SPefICEB WI It at CO., Bankers, Boston Agency. MIBICENLEN OIL COMPANY. NOTICE OF DIVIDENDS NOS. 3 AND 4 —The Trusiees of the McKinley Oil Company have declared a reinlar monthly Dividend of THREE TER CENT.. and a supplementary Dividend of TEN PER CENT., both payable at this 001 CO. November SO. to !shareholders of record, at the donor business this day, November 14, 1664. WALTER. B. LAWTON, Treasurer. n028.6t No. Si JOHN Street, New York: CUASE GOLD COMPANY. I , == o NOTICE OF DIVIDEND NO. 2. —A Dividend of ONE PIE CENT. bae been declared, payable at this dere. November N. 1864, to Shareholders of record, at the aloes of lmainees ilde day, November 16, 1864. • WALTER 3. LAWTON, Treasurer, ROSA No. Si JOHN Street, New York. For BRIGGS 001...) COMPANY. NOTICE OF DIVIDEND NO. 7.—A Dividend or ONE PER CENT. has been declared, payable at this oflice, Nov( mbar 80, 1864, to Shareholders of record, at the dm of business this day, Noveraber 16, 1864. WALTER E. LAWTON. Treasurer. NO. 81 JOHN Street, New York. Eir A MEETING OF THE STOCK. holders of the GLEN 0 ARBON COAL CON PANT will be held on MONDAY. the Nth of Nov. 1564 at the office of JAMES DOBSON, Treasurer, No. 39 Borth FRONT Street. lt' JOSEPH A. WOODWARD, Secretary. OFFICE OF "THE RELIANCE Or la MIAMI COMPANY OF PHILADEL PHIA," No 308 WALNUT Street. PRILADELPELI. November 281164. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of The Re liance Insurance Company of Philadelphia," and the election of Thirteen Directors, to serve for the ensuing year_, will be held at the office of 'he Comparmon MON PAY, DECEMBER 10th, Itet at 12 o'clock M. ne2B-tdel9 THOS. 0. HILL, Secretary. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC U HIGHWAYS, Wage S. W. corner of WALNUT and FIRTH Streete. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. E. Mgt SEALED PROPOSALS Will be received at this office until 3 o clock P. M. on MONDAY, p the lath instant. for the grading, at so mach per cubic yard, the follow ing. streets, viz : Eleventh, Mendips, Twelith,,Camao, Etnd Thirteenth 'treats, from Berke to Lancaster street, and Lancaster street from Eleventh toThieteenth street, 111 the Twenty-first ward, and all bidders may be pre sent at the time and place above mentioned, when the propoeale will be opened. and the work awarded to the /oWeet bidder, and if he does not come forward within three days thereafter to eseente a contract, hie bid will he , considered withdrawn. gach propoesl will be accompanied by a certi Seater that a bond has been filed In As Law Department, as directed by ordinance of May 26th, 1860: and if the low. `eat bidder does not , ome forward as above stated, he will be held liable On his bond for the difference of hie bid width, next higher bit). W. W. SMEDLEY, OhittCorandestoner of Highways. Or THE ENRON VOLUNTEER gff.. FRESHER= COMMITTEE return thanks t Company K, 197th Regiment P. V., per Capt. Babe,s3ol to Company M,19 S Restraint. order for 803 rations of bread; to Company 0, 198th Regiment. for 430 ditto; (company H, Med Regjment, 300 ditto; 196th Regiment,' 476 loaves Mr.CortrOW, CO: a Friend. proceeds of a bet, 810; Capt a in Bender, Company 0, 196th Regiment, 344 rations of bread ; th e Mateal Coal Company, 70) rong and 80 loaves of bread. B. S. BROWE.T reastmer. Jos. E. WIDE. Secretary. • •• N. K. RICHARDSON; X2142,..' WILL Fir Reed Selections from Poe and , others, at 00N ORIN BALI...THURSDAY EVENING; Emattaber /IL Titikets 26 cents. For selkat T. S. Kea% ooropr SIXTH sad CSBITIOPI, n 026 tr SAWING MACINIAZEI: ~2ARRIED_ DIED. If QM* TO THE PRESS.--PUTT, VDF,T,P - FIT AC_ - MOND kir: NOVEMBER 2.8. Mr" THEODORE TILTON, ENit. THEODORE TILTON, ESQ. garTll E. CITIZENS' VOLUNTEER HOSPITAL ASINACIATIOI7,RIVAAD and MKS Street/A. take pleLeure b aoknowiedd'nd the feilirating denateree for the week ending November 26: JameeNoore $5090' Friend "43. " 100 i7o' C. ti . Rutter' 10 01, Jere or Rh die (Delaware) ..•—• •••• 10 00 Libble and Maggie Card eza ..... ...... 0 110 J. Elmer 3 00 °TUBB'S. Richard Singleton 1,(00 oysters. James O. Corry 600 do. Swanks .000 do: Charles Deinarie • 1,000 do. Jonathanillears 600 do. -George Cochran • ....... 50D do. Joi n Cochran IMO do. JBlllOll Conner - 600 do. P.nnrvlvinla ROief APsociatton, 0 shlrtin 6 paiga hose, 4jai a onions, blackberries. pepper sauce, and 23 band /16PB. Union Aid Soolety,Weat Philadelphia (par - Mr. Smith), 9 wool.- Annats. 130 yarda bandana, and 9 hats. M. knits, Warwick Fern.ce, Cheater co. (per Mrs. J. B Carr), 13 chickens and Dian. catsup. Alm. Oscar Thompem, pair chickens and jar cranber ries. Mrs. Gar:lanes, 23 pies, lot pickles, and 9 jars pre- BelVell Mrs. Chapman, 14 pies and jar of currants. John - Flmitb, 1 turkeY. BIMe. MONT. Pair chickens. Mrs. off, Wallet cakes and turkey. Mies Sege°, band. , me pound oak*, Mies Louisa Claghorn. pair chickens. Mrs. Carpenter, 17 acne, dtc.. of peaches. tomatoes, pepper sauce, &c. a. D, Moore, turkey, pies, peaches, currants, cran bearriee, bread. &c . &c. Mrs. J W Farlcy, 1 turkey. • Ave, John Rice, 2 itl rkeys. Mrs. Wm, btearart, 3 turkeys, 2 paire chickens, and {retie of p!ehlts. 6135. igeMan,p, pair chickens and 2 quartecranb!r ries. It OIL ISUBSCIRIPTIONS—LIAT DAY. —Tbe Books, now mien at my Office, poet tiaely cle,e flits Evening, at 6P. el mares sooner filled. To secure one or more of the few remaining Sharer, which are pap ble either at the time of sub scribing or after the list is filled, address, by mail or telerpaph, or apply at once DO AN N. MITCEIMON, R. E 'coiner FOURTH and Wit Lo UT St.. Phila. • Or, E Mtn, Trustee, It . 327 W.A1,111713 Street. Fir NEW TORN INDEPENDENT. NEW YoRK INDEPENDENT. WASHINGTON AND WALNUT BEND OIL COMPANI. . Capital.... ' 111500,000. • ke CtoShares $5 each. Subscription Price $2. Tea thonsand shares reserved as working capital. Office,. Ito. 314 NAEKET -Street, Philadelphia. No. 1. A well on Oil Creek, now pumping 10 barrels per day, and iLcrea=ing. No 2. A well on 011 Creek, now over 300 feet deep, with large show of OIL Near this is the Corn Planter Well, NVbl6ll is now pumping 300 barrels of oil per day. Do. 3. A well on Oil Creel,. 620 feet deep, now ready for tubing, with splendid show of oil; every iprospect of producing largely. No. 4 Oue=lsftb interact in a treat of five hundred times on the Allesheny river; sly wells, new pumping fifty barrels of oil per day: three more wells now going down; with near a mile of liver front, all good boring territory. No O. A half acre at Tideoute, near the 2conomits which are now pumping stxtybarrels per day. No. C. Eigt.t and a. ba/f .aci es in Walnut Bead, on'the alleglutny river; irnmedie sly eurrounding this pro- Petty are Ana precluctne; wells . This tract ,be de veloped rapidly. tinbecriptions are now being received, and a large por tion of the stock siready taken. Tho prospectus and all info:motion can be obtained at the °glee of the Com= pan", now st.lifo 314 MOLEST Street. n028.13t _ ar• THE STATE OF THE COIINTICY." • 'TEES STATE OF THE COON FEY. " far S 1r .16 It LINO OIL COMPANY.— This company owns is fee simple, and controls to lease, a large amount of productive and 'undevel oped property nn Oil Creek and Cherry Tree Run, in the cantle of the Oil region of - Penang° county, Penn lvania. For Circulars, dying run particulars, call .at the Office of the company. lat.% SPUTH FOURTH STREET. frog t room. second rtory. ncdB-3t. !LiHE NATIONAL CONSTITUTION. —Statesmen and Patriots seem generally con= sinned that an amendment of the National Constitu tion is essential to oar future welfare and prosperity. it seems opportune. therefore. to propose such amend ments as are required by our obligations as a Christian people. It is to be regretted that In that illustrious document there is no recognition of Almighty God as the fountain of civil authority, or of the admitted obli gations of Hie Law. A Convention of those who Wish to remedy this de fect will assemble in the West Arch street Free byte clan Church, (EIGHTEENTH And ARCH,) on TUES DAY LVBNIbG next, 04.7% o'clock, and will be con tinued through the following day. All interested are cordially iovited to attend. Rev. D. C. EDDY, D D., President. Ron. JAMES POLLOCK, Vice President. Rev. J. G. BUr.L'ER, D. D. Secretary. JOHN ALEXANDER. Cor. Secretary. xto26.als SAMUEL AG k EW, Ern , Treasurer. WirCONCERT HALL, CONCERT HALL. CJZICEILT HALL., COLICS_RT HAW jaalr" — SCBSCIIIPTION OFFICE OF THE MOW VOLCANIC OIL AND COAL COMPANY, AT • COOPER & 'OR A.FF'S, No. DI. MEACHAM'S , ' EXCHANGE. The corporaters believe this to be the cheapest and best oil property , ever offered to a e public. Of lomat shares, only 26 000 will be sold. n0264f TITESEAY EVENING. TUBED AY EVENING. Igr 6 "THE STATE. 01' THE COUNTRY." THEODORE TILTON, Esq., OP THE NEW YORK " INDEPENDENT," Will deliver a Lecture on this subject, in CONCERT "HALL, On TUESDAY EVENING, Nov. 29, at 8 o'clock. Tickets 60 cents. - For sale at IEaItTIIIN'S Book Store, No 606 CHESTNUT Street. no2S-St GREAT LECTURE OF THE SEASON GREAT LECTURE OF THE REASON. ' par THE BIIESELL EARN a OIL COMPANY, SUGAR CREEK, VENANGO COUNTY,YA. CAPITAL 0230,000. . FIFTY THOUSAND SHARES OF $5 EACH. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE n. 50 PER SHARE. 525,000 RESERVED FOR WORKING CAPITAL J. B. MoCHEARY, President. THOS. A. SCOTT, Floe President. DIRECTORS, J. B. McCRBARY, e . 1 3 J. W. VANHOUTBN, THOS. A. SCOTT, PHILIP PERES% JOHN OW.R.R. - SAMUEL P. FERREE, Seoy and Tres& 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 miss from its n oath, which empties into reach Creek, Venous° county, Par This property has 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, En gine Houses and Dwellings. A good tell, giving Twenty Barrels per day, is °withui one-fourth of a mile above it; also, several good producing wells on the Creek below it. The 011 obtained on this Creek is the Lubricating Oil, which commands in price one hundred percent. above oil er 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 forboth purposes. It Is designed for give the contract to drill several wells in the 'beet location at once. The title so the pro , peri.3 - is perfect and free of inoumbrance. Subscription Books axe now open at the office of ra p THEODORE TILTON, ESQ THBODORN TI BSQ. nr. THE CLARION RIVER CIEJL , C10111(- PANTE% OFFICE, 341 WALKOT STREET, (Second Floor.) wittuat P. SCHELL, President. J. SIMPSON AFRICA, Secretary and Treasurer. nol7-12t* KW. NEW YORK 'INDEPENDENT. - NEW YORK INDEPENDENT. OFFICE OF THE ORMSBY PE. TROLEOM COMPANY, No. 37 South THIRD Street, Prime.nr.l,PrrtA, November 23,18E4 & Dividend of TWO ADD ONE-HALF PERCENT. bee been THIS DAY declared on the CAPIT,K. STOCK cf this Company, owned and held on the 20th instant. To be paid on and after DECEMBER Ist, MI. nc2s-2t ROBERT F. BROOKE, Treasurer., 66 THE STA OF THE COUNTILY., ,, "THE STATE OF THE COUNTRY," Mr' DIVIDEND NOTICE_—OFFICE OF THE MAPLE SHADE OIL COMPAPIY, 2.2.11 WALNUT Street, • FRILADELPSIX, 'NOV 23, MK he Board of Directory have tb Is day declared a dlvi demi of FOUR PER CENT. on the Capital Stock, paya ble on and after the 30th inst., clear of State taxes. The Books will be closed for transfer on the 26th. Inst., at 3 P. M., and opened on the 30th. n024-6t THOS. R. SELRLEisficwretari._ ParCONCERT HAVE, CONCERT HALL. CONCERT HALL, CONCERT HALL Fer OFFICE OF NETERA_N BOUNTY PIIND COMMISSION, No. 7 Goldsmith's Hall, LIBRARY Street, Philadelphia. —Re-eul feted Veterans, who did not receive any Ward Bounty, are entitled to a City Bounty of Twenty-five Dollars. The Commis sioners appointed to examine claims for the above bounty of twenty -five dollars will meet on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS at 4o' clock P. M, at No 7 GOLDSMITH'S HALL, rainierty _Street. Per sons entitled to this Bounty are requested to apply at this Office. COMMITTEE. E. D. SITINDERS.OIuitr'n.IJONATHAN BULLOCK, PAUL J. FIELD_ GEO. W. SIMONS. . EDWIN ONEBLE. . n024-18t: Mr. TUESDAY EVENIIITIG. TITESDAI EVENING. ..6?" arOFFICE PENNSYLVANLt♦ RAIL. ROAD-COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 4th, MIL NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.—The Shareholders this Companrare notified that, under Resolution of the Board of Directors, they are entitled to subscribe to the Stock of the Company the amount of TEN PER CENT. on their respective interest, as shown by the Books of the Company on the 24 hut Each Shareholder entitled to a fractiopal part of a share, under the terms of the Resolution, shall have the privilege of subscribing for a full share on the payment of Fifty Dollars. This Stock will be issued at the par value of FIFTY DOLLARS per share. Accrued interest at SIX PER CENT. will be charged frourlat inst. until payment Is made. Tbs Books for subscription and. paymentwill be open on MONDAY, the 7th but and will close on the 31st of December next, after sibl'ch no further subscriptions will be received under this Resolution. THOS. T. FIRTH, nob-tdbl Treasurer... PENNSYLVANIA BAuLuo A D t COM PAPY.—TREASTIREWS DEPARTMENT, PSILLDSLIMIAOircor. 2, 11164.—The Board of Directors have 'IBIS Ilia declared a semi-annnal dividend of FIVE_ PER CENT. on the Capital Stoat of the Company. clear of National and State taxes, payable on and after lath Instant. Powers of attorney for collection of Dividends can be bad on application at the office of the Company; No. 2135 South THIRD Street. not lm THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer. _NOTICE.—BANK -OF Di owr AMBRICA, Govan/Ma 21, 1981 Notice is hereby given, agreeably to section 2 of the act of the General A ssembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act enabling the banks of the Commonwealth to become associations for the pie. Pose of banking under the laws of the United Si stes,'• approved the 22d day of An v A. D. laat that the ttockholdere of the Ber K OF NOrat. RTH 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 United States. J. ROCELBY, n022-30t Cashier. OBE T LITURi U 8 THE SE SON . no2B-2C HOTOGRAPHB.-AS THE HOL P DAYS atmroseit the crowd increases at ILMIKER'S Gallery, SECOND, above. reen. Therefore, It is advi -sable to go study to save delay and disappointment. IP, wmgaw,El2l, a iha)vvi FERREE & 00., 33 South THIRD Sweet • RiFrAL PINTISOLEIJII 6oaleiary. cAPITAL, 4500.000. 200.000 MAIM WORKING CA.PITAL, 1125, SUBSCRIPTION . -I , R.ICE fg2 SO PER SHAER, This t. ompany ows Om following uderests: The entire Working 'Merest in 3 lease of three (R) screren the celebrated ANITA' FARM, cm Allegheny river, Aye miles below the town of Franklin. On this /ease in situated the EIIIBB 13 WELL, now prodneing thfrty (30) barn'. daf/y, Milt of wbloh Wong' to this Company. The derricks for two more wells are new bang erected, and operations will at once' be commenced. Thin regime of the Allegheny river has been found to be highly prounolive; ;he new well lately eti auk on the Ina FAL* le producing fur.tY (90)barfele per day; elco. the coriirwell on BRABDRY Inidattrit BOW Intra Pant /AMY (60) attrTeit , d(ti/y, and . lnoreaeingt besides other wells of West] , and tkirty barrels hi the Immediate viII. cinity. Ore-eighth - 00 free Interest in all theta obtained In a lease on tire' , IT. MoCLINTOCK FARM, on 011 Creek, on which lease is sit tviestvells, pro;, d acing eighty barrela per day. On.tbis leave three new, welts are now being dritled and near cornitpletioni from which tbe Company will receive the one eighth of the oil. The farm Jewell know b. from the feat teat the i •1110CLINT0ORVILGE rFI'RQLBIIM COMPtarf own the land! lute, est. The I•B4th workinginterset in the following described lots on the celebrated HIDE AND BOBERT EARN, on Oil Creek. In lot-No. 8, on which there is ee well now being tested. In tot po. 4. on which lositaattal the TURTLE WELL. In lot No. 6: Oh thle lot the new. ROBERT WELL _ _ _ _ - - • is now being &ills& and from the fact that It joins lot No. 7, on osioch 1 ,, 'lnteret the , HEYSTOISE WELL, No. IV, lately etroik, it is expected that a large flowing well will be obtained on ihie In lot No. 8 This lot is situated between lots 7 and 9. hnown as the KEYSTONE LEASES, which have proved thermal von to be the very best sr territory.' On this lot is situated the OETTYEBURG WELL, .. which is now being drilled deeper, as the teal which had been fast are removed. and from the indications a large yield Pr expected. In lot No. , 15. on which preparations are being made to sink a well. In lot do. 19. This lot Is particularly well situated, adjoining the celebrated lot No. 28,'0n which is eitnated the new Flowing Well COQUETTE. said to be producing six hisridredbarreig per day; (the striking of this welt advanced the Maple shade Co mpany's stock Iron, $l7 to $44 per share.) Prephratione will be at once commenced to sink a well on this lot. In lot No.2D, which it advantageously situated (remits Prealtnity to the Keystone leases and toe Jersey Well. In lot No. 2.1, on JERI hich 1. situat L ed L, the celebrated SKY WE now produolnq about 31,0 arras per day. This is one of the largest klowing Wells tal the Croat. The In lot No. 20, envalet 18 titillated the KBPLBR WELL. HYDE AND HOBERT YAMS is acknowledged to be ono of the best• producing farms in the whole region. . The following remarks are taken from the financial columns of the Philadelphia Press of I' ov. 16, Mit The excitement in oil stocks is still increasing, and the price of some of the producing companies bee ma terially advanced. We notice the companies situ sted' on the Hyde and Egbert Firm, which is considered one of the beat on Oil Creek,,_having rapidly advanced within the last few days. This is owing to some large wells baying been lately struck on this property, one flowing about a thousand barrels per day, and one flowing two hundred barrels per day. The entire yield of this farm is now between fifteen hundred and two thousand barrels per day, and sbnie of the companies located en the 'Maple Shade,' ' Hyde Farm,' hock,' Rebut,' and laiteral,' have had their incomes doobled by the ahove new welts going down on Mitt farm. on one of which the largest oil crevice yet found is said to have been struck " IV. One seventh (1 7) working interest in two acres and 16 perches on Ot erry Rnn, on which is situated the REED WELL. now producing some 3to barrels per day • This well is one or the most roils ole. and has been daily inerettstug, and the striking of it has proved the fact that the CberrY Ron property is among the must reliable and Productive in the oil region. V. The entire land interest in 12 acres on Cherry Ran, about three-fourths of a mile above the Reed Well. I his property is well ; ocAted, beihg ell Mineable, and FIVE WELLS ARE NOW BEING DRILLED ON IT, TWO OP WHICH ARE NEAR COMPLETION. and, according to the leas; s granted, FIVE MORE WELLS ARE TO BB COMMENCED ON 'ME PRaPERTY WITHIN ONE HUNDRED DAYS FROM NOVEMBER 1, 1664. This interest is expected to inereaki the yield of the Company to a large automat. Vt. Forty acres, in fee simple, on Cherry Run, above the 12 acres carried by the Company. On the adjoining farms great activity now exists, derricks being erected ar d wells drilled. Two derricks are now being erected, and the development of this property will be prosecuted vigorously. The following extract is from an editorial of, the Public Ledger, Novemberl9. 1851: " One of the most remarkable features &rout the pro s ent oil excitement is that, while the territory known to posse, it oil is so rapidly extenaing in area, the older settled portions, venue most oil has been drawn off, are daily raielEg in price. Tae price, too, of the oil is higher than ever, being eleven dollars and a half per barrel at the wells now. Yet, all arm.' Oil Creek new areas have been added of far greater extent than those before known The whole of Cherry Run may be said to have come into the market since the beginning of the year, and is now ctraidered the most valuable territory anywhere •to be found. Wells are supposed never to fall on it. " The Company. are now recoils Dig, from the producing interests, fifth four (69) barrels of oil daily. which will enable them to pay a handsome and prompt diet' dend on its capital; also, an interest in eighteen wells in various stages of completion. Two on Atlegheay river,front which they will nceive half the oil; three on MCCLINTOCK FARM.rrom which they will receive one-eighth the oil; FIVE ON CHERRY RUN, half the oil; Two ore CHERRY Rim, all the oil; and SIX ON THE HYDE AND 'HUBERT FARM If these wells have but the usual success, the produc tion to tie Company will be increased to a large amount within the next ninety days • Twenty-five thousand dollars will be retained in the treasury-for the purpose of developing the bade of the Company. Subscriptions will be received to the above Company at No. 52 ROOM NUT STREET, No 7. • Tam's• One dollar on subscribing, and one dollar and fifty cents °Mlle fifteenth of December. 1861. n026-6t. NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL PETROLEUM COMPANY. CAPITAL. STOCK, 81,000,000. • 100,000 SHARES AT $lO EOM Subscription Price $5 per Sl' are. LANDS YIELDING LARGELY. ' OFFIOBES: RON. DANIEL S. DICKINSON, President. WE. T. PHIPPS, Vice President. ROBERT BASSETT, Secretary. Books are open for subscription at the office of the Com._ Palm. No. 24 Empire !alding, 71 BROADWAY, N. T. The lands of the Company are situated in the heart of the 00 Region, and include portions of those well. known localities, "the McEllemy Farm, the two Me. Clintock Ferma t !? tad other proved and valuable work, lug territorlee, the beat StirOlLitedes along 011 Creek — a - Jinn WetW ',ElThlknow end, ler process of eucceeafnl development, and oil is already regularly and largely produced from several wells upon them - oes9-d&w3m Address the Company, "P. 0. Box 5368," New York WOFFICE OF THE LEICIOII COAL AND NAVIGATION COMPANY._ PHILADELPHIA, NOVOMbar 1861 A Diyidend'of FIVE PER CENT., being Two Dollars and Fifty Cents per Share on the Capital Stock of the Company. has this day been declared by the Board of Managers, payable on and after TUESDAY. the 29th instant. clear of United States and State tanee. no2B-6t EDWIN WALTER. Treasurer. —DAUPHIN AND COLORADO GOLD MINING-COMPANY. Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania. ' CAPITOL swear, si,omooo, t 00,1130 19115_1321—Pgat 'PALOS, do Preeldent—JOHN B. ANDS/WON. PlaaProia. James It, Magee. John W. Hail, Harrisburg. T. C. McDowell' , do. John Brady, do. - W. W. Wylie,.Lancaster. Wm. G. Shute. Colorado. B. P. SOLiTHWORTH, • Secretary and Treasurer. Office of thajloinpany, Ne. 4143 WALNUT Street— Boom No. 5. authenticated specimens have been procured from some of the Company's lodes, and have been assayed by Professors Booth and Garrett with the most gratify ing results. Subscription Hate have been opened at the Office of the Company and at the Treasurer's Office tented Beyennel, No. 427 CHESTNUT Street, Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank Building. To original sabscribers, 83.5 , 1 per iGiare, for i n fomber of shares. Circulars, namPhlets, or rmation can be obtained at the Office of the Company after the 17th inst. Ooromin 19. 1651. ocl4-3m Thomas L Scott, I. B. Knease, Wm. S. Freeman. Robt." F. King, John M. Riles. Charles DeSliver. WBBIBBN BANK OF PHILA.-. DBLPHIA, November 18th, 1864. A meeting_of the Stockholders of this Bank will be held at the Banking House, on: MONDAY, the 19th day of December next, at 12 o'clock, M , to decide whether this Bank shall become an association for the purpose of Banking under the laws of the United States, and whether it shall exercise the . powers conferred by she Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennbylvanta, entitled " An Act enabling the Banks of this Commonwealth to become associations for the par • pose of banking under tin laws of the United States," approved the 72d day of Almost, 1E64, and to take any further action that may be expedient. nolii-lm C. N. WEYGANDT, Cashier. • tom,: r ritr, clahin against theIINION LBAGUX. or any of its Committees, please present them to the under signed before the 1,1 of Deeember, 1864, at No. IEIB CHESTNUT Street. JAMBS L. CLAGHONN •nnl4 ta• 1 Treasurer. MILITARY. REGULAR ARMY.—CITY BOUNTY only _payable to men milking the REGULAR ARBff. Apply at Rendemns. ROI DOCK.Sireet. Wow Walnut. EDWIN E SELLERS. Captain, 10th U. S. Infantry, Recruiting Officer. IREGULAR ARMY.-ARTILLERY AND INFANTRY. AU f if e Government and Local Bounties paid. Soldiers can enst in any Regiment that they have formerly served in. Apply at rendezvous, No. 204 DOCK Street, below Walnut. EDWIN /3. - SELLERS, Captain-lOth U. S Infantry, nolffilt. Remitting Officer. SALE OF-STEAM TIIGCAND BARGES. , CHIEF QUARTERikASTER'S OFFICE. (Depot of Washington), WAsamoron, D. C., .N0v..20, UM, Will be sold at public auction, at Government Wharf, foot of G street, Washington City, D. C on THEIRS. DAY, December 16, 1564, one team Tug and four Schuylkill Barges, as follows: Steam Tag C. O. , BAWTSLLE Barges CI ANTHONY' CLINTON. TIZEN, MILTON VTLSINS. UNITED STATES. Sale to Commence at 12 o'clock noon. " Terms—Cash in Government funds. -D. H. RUCKER, Brigadier General. and Chief Quartermaster, n0313-10t Depot of Washington, D. C. C HRISTMAS PRESENTS. wbo. email be a more acceptable Chrktaula Pre ant FOR A OBERRAL, FOR A. C COMONRI., POE A APTAIN. . FOR Ai LINUTBNANS, _ . . . FOR A SURGEON. than a handsome PRESENTATION.SWORD. SASH, and BELT, mach as can always be obtained,ia the high est artistic MAO, at GEORGE W. SIMONS & BROS., Mraufseturing Jeweler', Sansont-street Ball, 610 SAN WM Street, Philadelphia? . no2B-12t UIibITRAL BATING HOUSE, Opposite the Post ()Mee, 0c1.7-um PHILADELPHIA. GLASS SHADES, OVAL. GLASS SHADES, ROUND. GLASS SHADES. FQUARE. FERNERY'S• GLASSWARE OF. ALL DESCRIPTIONS. HARTELL & LETCHWORTH, No. 15 North FIFTH Street. LIFE-SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS 114 OIL - 0 - 3 COLORS. —B. P. REIMER'S eplendhi madmen'. Go early. The shortness 'of the afternoons readers it impossible to attend to all. 624 ARUH Street. 11. PROW NB'S DISTALLIC WEATEIBB STREPS. and WINDOW BANDS ' Totally exclude Cold. Wlrl. RehtliteW. mid Due from the crevices of DOORS AND WIRDO'OB, And save one-half the fuel. ' CHARLES B. BASER, No. 38 South FIFTH Street, Sole State Mend. nail= Send for Circular. Local. Agents wanted throughont the State ISEA 888 OF. THE SKIN ARE T) often contracted from the use of Soap made from the grease of diseased animals; hence the unpleasant smell. - V? ILLLAN CONWAY uses but pure Lterredlents in the manufacture of his SOW. Therefore its indleputable superiority over all other Soaps for family use. See that each bar is stamped wthweg CONWAY'S SOAP, • Philadelphia. Depot, 316 South SECOND Street. n025.13t1f* KATES, SKATES, SKATES A.fall assortment of SKATES and SIf.A.TS STRAPS for sale at very low at W. W. KNIGHT & SON'S, 509 and 511 COMMSROB Street. GREATT gQXl (}si , RETAIL DRY GOODS. LADIES' CLOAKS •JIII-i and Cloaking Clotho. Frosted Beaver. • Ve/ka r Clothe,Ohl/mirt& Cloths, Trio Beaver Blotter, ot, Frosted and Seslairlas. * Uniers Goths. • Twilled Beaveia, Menke Snide in the beet style of the above goo‘lipat lose than no nal priCPPL CUE WEN. STOD . WART & BRO., N 08452, and 46* North: BECOND Street, no2B 31 above Willow. FRENCH HERINOES 066. FRENOII MERINOES, SL& FREWCR EIERINOBS, SEM, FRENOfI DIERINOBS, 52.25. New lots, comprfslig all the choice odor% B%m the late Auction Salt% AT REDUCED PRICES. CUR WEDI' STODDART & BRO., 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, above Willow B RIGHT COLORS CASHMERE PLAID. BRIGHT OOLORH' POPLIN PLAID. BRIGHT COLORS' MERINO PL AID. From the late Ruction Balm ()HMV EN STODDART & BRO., 450; 454, and 454 North SECOND Street. n 02 5 St above WilloW. TAGG & 880.,_ CORNER TENTH ARTY A- FIVE, open Id'AEGAINS tress , auction. 1 lot gentile fine colored Berlin gloves, $l. 1 lot gents' beavY fleeced. cloth cuffed gloves, $1.25. ' 1 lot gente'-heavy black &coed sills gloves, Mc: 2 lots ladies' fine French cloth gloves, 86c. to $L • 1 lot children', Moth gloves, 650. 1 lot kr et. ts' black and colored silk n eck-ties, 25c. 1 lot ladies' merino vests, high neck and long sleeves, $1:76. 1 lot, fine linen corded border cambric hdk:g. iDge: , 2 lots fine linen 2 inch border hem-stitch bandker• ,biers. 60 and 90c. 1 lot gents' dark colors chenille scarfs, 75c, 1 lot ladies' blacirkid glows, $l, worth 1117. 1 lot broobe scarfe,hlack and ulna on centres, $2 to ss.` 1 lot wide tape, kid bound, steel hoop skirts, $1.50. 1 I lot black and white wool underaleeves, 15e. b 1 lot very heavy, double boiled black bonnet rib on, 76c. ! 1 lot ladies' linen standing collars, 10c. ' not g te' gray merino ebb ts, $1.76 ot 'Lim n Mon unbleached Canton flannel, 700. 7..10ts rine and stout bleached shirting mulling, 45 a . %leek and white, all wobLelairtlngßannels,4734o. lot blepherd'aplaid mohairs. 60c. Is& a full' line gloves, ribbons, Dortmonnales, b shelf, note and letter papers. soaps, &cr., Ac. .k.11.-Tagg's Revivifief , beet Hair Toni° in age. 50c *bottle. l n036-2t ,- 11,EP POPLINS. Folid colors, extra fine quality, for $2. Plaid Poplins of auttenal beauty, at $2. GoodAnaitty wide plaid Pooling, $1.26. • Figure.d reps, Mohairs, and Merinoes. 127 Irleces newest unique American Delatnea, some of them choice and neat, others very any stripe. Over 100 plects American prints, 31,35.85. and 43 cis. Black liolialra and Alpacas, 65 ate to SL7S. ' Brilmorals.fresh lot for misses,egaids, and matrons. Cloaks and Shawls in Cloak room. Cloak display unusually good. Bales rapid. COOPER it CONS.R.D, no i -if S. B. Cor. PINTH and MARHST Stu N '" SKIRT V4O.IEC. 1564. , A NEW AND EMEAT INVENTION IN HOOP SHIRTS. TEM, DUPLEX ELLIM s 6 YOR DOUBLE STNEL - - J. I L & J. O. WEST No. 97 CHAMBERS STREET, : ILEW YORK Are the owners of the patent and exclusive manufac turers, of this, ' • ' . J. W. BRADLEY'S PATE TED DUPLEX ELLIPTIC STEEL SPRING . SKIRTS. This invention consists of Duplex (or two) Elliptic Steel Springs, ingeniously braided tightly and-firmly toget Ij iit er edge to edge, met lag the toughest, most alai tic, A le, and durable spring ever wed , enabling the wears , In consequence of its great elasticity and flexi bility t"' " p' and fold the skirt when in use as easily and *lth the same convenience as a silk or muslin dress.l It entirely obviates and silences the only objec tion td hoop skirts, viz: the annoyance to the wearer as weil as the public!, especially in crowded assemblies, carriages, railroad ears, church pews, or in any crowded place, from difficulty of contracting them to occupy. atepti apace . the skirt ' Z a tit IT removes a the I i M B 1 g i l l I form, ad is the lightest and most styl4h and graceful appearance for the street,, opera, " pro made, or house dress. A. lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort, and great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Spring Skirt for a single day, will never afterward willingly dispense with the use of them. They are the beet quality in every part, and by far the lightest, most durable, comfortable , " an d economical skirt made. Mer chants will be =Prated as above, and ladles in most first-class retail stores in this city and throughout the different States. AEA InqOUB uire LE for" ELLIPTICD SPRING SKIRT. • BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT, Very flexible, felde4 easily when in use to occupy a small apace, malting the most agreeable skirt worn. For sale by J. M. RAYLEIGH, 902 OHESTSUT Street. BRADLEY'S- ,'DIIPLEX ELLIPTIC SR.l.Bat—The . greateet improvement we hare ever seen In. LADIES.' SKIRTS end an article of 615111 I.42OXOBLLSTIOA, .4 1 64wRN STODDART at BRO., 450, 45% and 454 N., SECOND St., ab. tiol7-Im 698- HOOP , SHIRTS. A. • " OUR OWN MAKE." 628. The most complete assortinctit and beet quality and stylee in the market, wholesEe and retail, at menu factorY, No. 628 ARON Street Together with the "NEW FLEXIBLESKIRT," just out, the most pliable Hoop Skirt in the market, equal to the "Duplex Eliptio," and at much lower prices. Also, constantly in receipt of full lines of low. priced Eastern- me drkirts, kid padded and *cited-15 springs, e 85 cents; 20 rinks, 11; 20 springe, SL 15; 30 springs, 031.26: and 40 ipringy. 131.50. nol9-Im* • • WM. T. HOPKINS, 66 ?EMAIL DE PARIS" IS, NOT A paint,..powdetor Paste; but most delicious preparation. tk gives both the color - ma texture of po lished ivory to the: skin. NUONNE .101:YIN, No. 111 TENTH Street, bellisv.Chestnet. " — E9llitlilL DE PA. • IS" CA.3I - BE -A- , need by all ladies in the privacy of the toilette. It removes all epota end ronglinees, and ite purifying effect on the • shin calls forth indium, color, and beauty. E. JOIFIN, _No. 111 TENTH Street, below Obeetnut. " L'BX ATT, DE PARIS" QUICKLY and effectually , removes those unsightly black worm specks which detract so much from the beauty of the skin. .E. JOIIIN, No. 111 TENTH Street, below Chestnut. 4s “T,'EIvIALL' PARIS” IS RS: -LA rEcieLty endorsed by Hadlle Vestrall, Mrs. Waller, and many ladles in private life, whose com mendatory lettere. for obvious reasons!. cannot be pub lished. 8. .70IIIN, 1.11 8. TENTH Street. Officers and soldiers whose complexions have become tanned or bronzed xthe expostqe incident to a camp life. will And the "Email ' invaluable. Orders by mail ehould be addressed, JARED & GENE, General Importer.. Philadelphia. 0e.3-mws tf FANCY FURS. LAMES' FANCY FURS. JOHN VAJELEXELA., • Ito. .213 ARON Street, above Seventh SVeet. At his old established store. DIFORTER, MAN I. JFACTITHER, AND DEALEII:4II FANCY FURS * 703, EADlsq.,:nrD ORILDREN. name; =win store a 'Weir large and beautiful assort ment of all the different kinds and qualities of FANO!' FURS FOR LADIES' AND ORILDRILW'S WRAR, I solicit a call from those in want. Remember the name and amber. JOHN FAREIRd, US ARCH Street, above Seventh. in this I have no imif partner or connection with say other store city. oa4- . THE SALEM: 'LEG. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE UNITED MATES GOVEREMBNT. CIRCULAR No. 5 has just been issued. Semi for a eipy to the SALEM LEG ccarAKY> SALEM, MASS., and learn from it the reasons why this lack steadily eepplanting the many " best legs made in the world. " Cinornoth No. 6 contains a DESCRIPTION OP. THE LEO, its ADVANTAGES, TESTIMONIALS sof SUR GEONS and WEARERS, ACCOUNTS of numerous CASES treated by this, on and ingeniens method, TERMS, and alk other needful information. Soldiers entitled to a Gerernment Leg'oan retteiyh the Salem Leg WITHOUT CHARGE. n024-1m GENTLEMEN LIABLE TO. DRAFT can have Substitutes mustered into the REgular Army, Marisa Corps, or Navy. which • entitles them to the, bounty paid by the city of Philadelphia: and gem. Gerson residing in any part of the Slate can• have Sub stitutes mustered into. the above branches of the ser vice by .bringing a Certificate of "Enrolment from the Provost Marshal. of, ths tdistrict Nair oh they reside; and those not, liable to draft can have rebresentatives mustered into the same - branches of the service by applying to war. unrvoni),_ Tate ' Adjutan:29tb P. v.'; n0264t , - Mo. 40 South THIRD Street. • THE W /LE HIN GT ON HOITSk--A CARD. —lt haying been announced by the Budictin that. of _the 25th instant, at. this hotel woald be closed on or about the let of December, the Lessee ham January let. 1856, begs to inform thea,pablic that during the time the House may be clo s ed.-31 will be thordughly reno vated and reined in a manner that 'cannot fail to give satisfaction to those who may patronize the establish ment. Mr. CHARLES M. ALLMONU, formerly of the "Indian Queen," Wilmington, - but more recently of the" State s Union, " will have the en tire management ender the new administration, and he assures the public that no effortawill be spared on his part to make the House in all respects pleasant and agreeable to his guests. The House will be re-opened on the loth of January. n026-tf . _ DEAN'S GREAT TOBACCO, CIGAR, AND PIPE sTO , NB No. 4.13, CHESTNUT Street, Pnuaaelpsua, Pa. Dean keeps' the greatest assortment. Dean keeps the greatest variety• Dean It eeps thelargest general stock. Ton can get any kind of Tobacco, You can get any kind of Cigars,. Ton can get any kind of Pipes. ' Ton cang.ed any k GREAT nuffs, AT DEAN'S TOBACCO STONE. No. 413 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, Pa When you go to Dean'e_yon can get : anything yon want in the wail of Ping, Fine Cnt and Smoking Tobac coes,,Domeetia and Havana Cigars. Floes,' o. Dean keeps the largeet,general stock of Tobacco. Cigar*, Pipes, dic., in the United States. Dean's sales are in exteneiye that he can afford to sell at about one-half what others sell for. Dean selia to the .Army of the Potomac_ Dean sells to the Army of the. James. Dean sells o the Army of the Tennessee. Hells to the Ariny of the Cumberland. Gunboats all order their Tobacco. Cigars..... from DEAN'S, N. 44aOHNSTIStreet. - Pepasylvania merchante ell at Dean's, -- New Jersey merchants all buy at Dean's. Delaware merchants all buy at Dean's. As the can always get just what they want, and at a much lower price than they can elsewhere, and. they do not have to pick nn their goode at a doren'llttle etores. All goods ordered are glaranteed tigive satisfaction. Order once and 'you-will alwitys order from Dean's, au his plug and fine cut chewing end emoking tobaccoes and clinic are far superior to all others , and he sells for 'ranch lees. DEAN'S, No. 413 CHESTNUT Street, nefft tf Philadelphia, Pa. CANCER DOCTOR.---THE 'UNDER Blamed takes this method of informing the public that he has recently returned to this city from New York, and formerly from California, where he has had extensive practice in curing the wont of alintaladies, the Cam oar, of which he can warrant a permanent cure with but one application of hie medicine. which is altogether of a vegetable preparation, Judging un necessary for me to urge the importance of the unfortu r ate one to try an effectual remedy at an early day, those who are aglicted with Canons are solicited to give me a call, as I can now furnish testimonials from this city. Office Hours from Its 4 P. N. No. 1917 MARKET Street, above Nineteenth street, PhSed Pi Pil ia. frio2B-BL9 J . G .W.ICKERSH . /1. SEITIL AND KAREit StIMIM NEW PNIILICATIONS. "It to my wish that with IY[eaere. "TiaxFos & FIELDS alone the right of publlahlng my books In Amerlea should rest." ALITRED e THNNYBON MI7EBRS. TIOKNOR & FIELDS Rearectfrolly direct the attention of the =Mk loth° tad that they limo nearly ready an lawitrated Edition of Tennyson's new Paint ENOOB ARDEN'. Innstratelty La rozge, VediArr.. Hennesay, and Darla' t will be lemed,in one volnitiell small quarto, printed on toned paper, at the University. Prene, and aooro priately km end. TRW . .14DITION WILL COMAIN Twenty , Renal:lfni Ornwiniwal on Weed, Engrayed in 'the beet manner. by Mr. Anthony, Mr. Marsh, and other Amt• elan engrayerta It will atm contain TWO' STEEL PLATES, A Portrait of the Author, and a 'representation of him benne in the Isle of Wight. Boolsellers are respectfully requested to observe the feet that the edition here announced is he AUTHOR'S lafrow, and shouldhaveu preference on this account, as well as for its artistic and: mechanical elegance. It is illusted by four of our hest artiste. La+ large. Tedder, EenueseY, and parley. and - is carefully and beautifully executed in all points. -Thy Edition will be ready Decembor 10th,, or earner; Send orders to .TICKEOR & FIELDS, Publishersi, 135 WASIIIS arow Street, Bostom MESSRS. TICKEOR & FIELDS Publish this day tie (45110 Wing NEW WORKS: HYMNS OF THE AGES. Third series. Printed end berm/ uniformly with the prtorious volomee of the merles. LvoL, email 4to, pitha steel plate. Price This volume is a continuation of the admirable and highly popular collections which bear the-same name. The editors say of it: "The present differs from our previous series in the larger space accorded to hymns 'ln Time of War ' and • For Old Age. We have *been advised to include hymns by Watts, Wesley, Cowper, and others, which bad been rejected hitherto as common in church edllee tions; and nave also given aa many as we could and of the mystical, tender songs of Madame Guyon. they being out of print in this country. Nor have w e failed to discover a few more of the rich old Latin by= which. filtering down through German and English translations, sink as deeply into the heart to-day as if they had only now reached na tive ground, proving still that before the Eternal all hearts are one, and the centuries are but as Watches of a night. " LEGENDS OE THE MONASTIC ORDERS. By Mrs. Jameson. Blue - and Gold. With steel portrait of Titian. 1 vol., 32m0. $1.61). This volume continues the series of Mrs. Jameson's writings, published by Ticknor & Fields. The edition now consists of ten volumes, uniform in size, style, and prise. SIR WALTER SCOTT'S POEMS. Household Edition, Printed and bound to match theolllustrated Household Edition of the Waverly Hovels. In 9 vols., 16m0.: .Neatly put up In aubstmatial paper boxes. Price of the set, $l2. The publication of Scott's Poems continues the Household Edition of hie Writings, , begun by Ticknor & Fields in 1851. The edition now includes THE WA VERLY NOVELS, SO vols. ; TALES OF A GRAND FATHER, 6 vole. ; LOCEHART'S MEMOIR, 9 vols. POEMS, 9 yobs. LONGFELLOW'S PROSE WOltg.g. Cabinet Edition-, Complete in 2 vols. Neatly bound ,in the Cabinet style, vellum cloth, gilt top. Price $4. lorFor sale by all Booksellers, or sent poet.paicl on receipt of price, by the Publishers, TICKNOR & FIELDS, 18 65 THB PHYSICIA.N 7 13 VISIT . ING-LIST DIARY. &e . for INC NOW READY, In all the various styles of Bunting entelzes, with and without interleaving_sDlOAL BOOKS, including all the New. Recent, and Standard Publics. tons in medicine Surgery. and the Collateral Sciences, for sale at low prices. LINDSAY & BL sICISTON. Pnblishers and Booksellers, No. 25 South EIXTEI Street. i1h33 1 11 lab) INSURE YOUR LIFE IN THZ . AMERICAN, S.E. Cor. Walnut and Fourth Sta., PHILADELPHIA It is a HOME COXPAXi, and profits divided annu ally. thus aiding the assured to pay future premiums. Last dividend 60 per cent. . 'BOARD OF TRUSTESS. Alexander Whilldin, J. Sdrar Thomson, Hon. James Pollock, lion. Jos. Allison. Albert C. Roberts, Henry H . Bennett; Samuel T. Bodine, 'Philip B. Mingle, Oeo. litiga Samuel Wont, John Alkman Wm. J. Howard, Ma o Healehiirst, rk. ALEXANDER SAMUEL WO • nollS 3mit JNO. S. WILE OFFICE OF THE DELAWARE MD MAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. PwrLamsr.rnTA, November 8,1864. The following statement of the affairs of the Com. chaster published in conformity with a provision of its : . Premlame received from November 1. IBM to October 31, 1864: • On Ala Amend Rieke 5424.047.90 On - Fire Nlke.... ........... •••• • • 138.96718 • 602.705 06 224,472 42 797.177 00 Premiums on Foliates not marked off, November 1./853 Premiums marked off as :earned from November 1. 1863 10 On. / tabor 1, 1864• On Marine and Inland Risks 416;864 73 On Fire Wake 120.666 78 636,321 48 76.628 66 612.344 14 Interest daring eagle perted,sal vases, 4e..,... 0.. 1.11114-04.11+.1. •Lossee, &menses, are., during the year, as above. - Marine and Inland Na'risottos Losses ........... ..... g 1 , , 32 Fire Losses 49,686 81 Return Premiums.• • - •-•' 49,204 98 Be-Insurances.....— ••••••••••., -42,64928 Agency Obarg_es . 19,064 98 Advertising, Printing. he......... 3,689 IS "Taxes—ll. 8. Tax on Premiums, Polio , ' Stamps: aes , he 11,368 27 Expenses, Salaries, Bent, Se.-... 14,0E0 89 . 334,061 28 *This Se exclusive of the amount reserved f on Dividends end Profits. ASSETS OP TES COMPANY, NOV. 1,1863. 6100,000 United States Five per cent. Loan. 1101 $lOl,OOO 00 111,000 United States 6 per cent. Loan, 1861. 118,215 00 76,000 United btates 6 per cent. Loan, 5-20 e. 75,662 50 100,003 State of kannsylvanla 6 per cent. ..... 98,665 00 64,000 State of Pennaylvanla 6 per rank • Loan. . —....... 55,840 00 129,050 'Philadelphia City 6 per . cent. Loan.. /72,5210 87 10,000 Pennsylvania Railroad:let Mortgage 6 per cent. Bds • =ON 00 00,000 Pennsylvania Rai on lroad Id Mortgage 6 per cent, Bonds MOM 00 13,000 800 Shares Stock Germantovr Ole r Company, principal and intermit guaranteed lotY tits city of Moe delpbia— . 16,800 00 tr,aoo MO Shares SiOrriN7ins";l;rt Sh ad Company .:—... 0,100 00 6,000100 Shares Stock. North Pennsylvania Railroad Company 2 . 5,060 00 60,000 'United States Treasury Certiacatel of Indebtedness ...........»«48,496 00 30,000 State of Tennessee 6 per cent. Loam— 12,000 03 128,700 Loans on. Bond and Ifortgagi,amPlY ....... 128,70000 6868460 ar, C05t.11841,10160 Market Value. 6667.6 V 97 Bata rstate. .. 66,650 CO MU receivable for insurance s made., U 8,830 a Balm:ma due at Anenotes—premituns on Ma rine Policies, socroodAtterest, and other debts dne the Company 28,793 24 Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other Companies, 614,_268, estimated 'rate.. 2,229 00 Cash on deposit with Molted States Government subject to ten days' call— 6106,002 00 Cash on deposit, 08,164 93 Cub in drawer. 667 06 1118,662 49 PHILADELPRIA, November 9, 1864. The Board of Directors have this day declared a CASH DIVIDEND of TEN PER CENT. on the CAPI TAL STOCK, and SIX PER CENT. interest on the SCRIP of the Company, payable on and after the .mat - December proximo, free of National and State taxes. li?? The have also declared a ,SCEIP DIVIDEND of POE PER CENT. on- the EARNED PRENTOMS for they tiding. October 31, 1864, certificates for which will the ned , to the parties entitled to the mute, on and after let December- proximo, free of National and State taxes. They have ordered, also, that the SCRIP CERTIFI CATES OF PROFITS of the Com.pany, , for the year 1160, be redeemed in CASE, at the totem of the Com pany, on and after the Ist December proximo, all inte rest thereon to cease on that day . /9ir No CertifiCate of proßs U sual under $26. By the del qncorporation, no certificate shall issue unless claimed within two years after the declaration `of the dividend whereof it is evidence. " - DINECTORtI. . Thomas 0. Hand. - - John O. Davis, Edmund A. Sender, Theophilus Paulding. Jobn EL Penrose, James Trapriajr", Hems C C Jr.. James. Hand, WlOlam . e. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal, George O. Lollar, Hugh Craig, Hobert Burton, THOMAS JOHN 0. Hamm LTIMIIRW, Secrets CHEAPEST COAL IN THE CITY: Net Coal $8 per ton, Stove Coal $9 p er On. At the MANTUA COAL 'YARD, Car. THIRTY. FIFTH Street and rENISYLVALLIA R. E.; Mantes. rko2B-12t* B M.A.SONY HOUSE, IN ASH LA.ND, Schuylkill county, after being closed roe two months, is helms handsomely fitted up, and is now open for travt ll ers and visitors. le, HURT B. wySVBS.,, the present landlord. lately of Northumber land county. who has had long eamerienee in this line of business. will keep a FIRST. CLASS ROUSR,and one that will compare favorablY with the beet Hotels tn the country. suri.e.lro. Pa.. Nov. 9.1995. • , Tumm&am)iimrr4m•riu(wmixse BOSTON WHILLDIN, .President. Vice President. .N, Sea' y and Trimmer: $1.201,684 01 Samuel E. Stokes. J. F. Peniston, Henry Sloan, William CI Boulto "Alward Darlington. H Jones Brooke. Jacob P. Jones. James B. McFarland. Joshua. P. Byre, Spencer McHsaine. _ John B. Semple. Piyab A L. B. Dews, Pittsburg. O. HIND President. -DAVI& 111418 President. nolo-1m it =MI A SI PAATY.DEPING TO DEVELOP An OIL LUSE. in Tiigthia Want cfne PARTNER, With Mrs.:, th ousand dolinfucarli Addrew Box 2116. no2B-30 _ _ _ AGENTS WANTED FOR THE MOST apntura.drapld-selling SUBSCRIPTION DOORS published, !minding The Nurse Mid Spy in the Union Army, Sacred Biography, Standard Idlisteryot the War. LISYMIWIS Assistant, &c. Send for Circulars. Addreas JONES BROS. & CO.. aol9-lm• SOO'CIIRSTNITT ft.. Philadelphia, Pa. COOKS, CHAMBERMAIDS,. CHILD NtIRSEB, OIRLN fvr Honeevrork. Mito: an,l Boys for eat wr•rk, vitt) Snst city references', 31..1iW WANT SITUATIONS, at SiO2' NEW Street. .KAOLIN -KAOLIN-ANC OltE WISMEO TO PITEC,RIERE KAOLIN cair do so by addressing "E J. 8.." Vat EVILLE, Cho‘tia Pa., who owns several p-o - ernes on which it atstrods to a. large extent, and of the Very beet quality. Terme resPonable... no2a-nrwr` 'VO PET.ROLgUM COMPANIES A. ND .L —d practical butaliiers man, thoroogitli accodiated with the coustruoiloti and oneration of placiinery, with much orperienbt in the emotion at factoritar, boring Artesian wells. era' the working of Pe trelentrand other otio, and who in cenipatent to make his own plans for buildings, machinery, &e.. wothid en gage an agent and practical manutef or join parties ab,nt to epitome to the Petroleum busineatt. Adds- for two “Petroleum," care of JOT, COL CO.. TRIBUNE BUTLDINGS. New YorP. n 022 WANTED—A HOUSE, WITH MO ""." DERei irriPrmeineitte, in the Northrwestern part of the city. Liberal Cash Price given. _gupty, for three dims to C. J. 13.11k1OFORD, First Natibriai Bask, Philadelphia, .11,* " WrANTED.AurrrE our-DOom RIC y ployment by ItTbringzeterrie4 HAN. whg, iiipre sent, occupies a. position e.r Bookkeeper. tradbubted reference, given as to - character, .1m Addreas " Jack son," Prres Office.. n023-urcin3t. WANTED—k IMMO MAN VICO andiagZiretan°7,ZZOPoi" Pri nting Prt"eB"' 1068. P. O. n 00.30- • IArANTED- 7 4 FIRST-CLASB - NoWog T T SALESMAN, with aziestablitibed trade , to whom a 'good ealar7 will be pelt. A.t)plytwon to • 11,1001113.;t. T &CO , . ne2B-St* 233 , 8‘SHEET Street. W A NTE D-A 'BILFAHRAN WHO can luddenee trade, ioarreetabßeireal Hosiery-and /Potion house. Address '"Yit. de'r:,.." *Ace of this n026.8t* - • ''ANTED TO RP4I; ; - BY THE IsT OF JANUARY—A STORE. or flint - fiber, on Mar. ket street, between Second and Siktb - ethlete: Address .Box 2501. Poet Office. fasting lorata and tvent no2l-If WANTED, AGENTS. -A0.1051113 IN every County, at S7O a monffk,'expenirae.nalit to Introduce fifteen nem and uspful ortrdi3a, Ow beet sell ing ever offered. Forp_arnenlars, ;Allies! OTIS T. °ARIL BIDDEFORD. MAINE. oc934llrWBm 126 A f i fi i ; .r 7rE s :o IS" T H - Vir;VIVIItD - SHAW & OGARK efißT,riPor t laraalYr!litg. ING MACHIY2. the Mill low price Breclithe' its the country which is licensed by Grover & Baker, Wheeler & Rowe. Singer & Co,, and Baoholder: -Salary and expenses, or large commissions allowed Ali other Machines now sold for less than forty dellarseaclt are irgjrfngemente, end the seller and riser /fable • Pros trated snrcti' are sentfrea. Address 'TA W & CLAW; nold-d&w3m. BmpliFORD: Milne FOR SALE AND TO LET. •••••••WWW.... PITO ',BENT-TWO COMMODIOUS HOUSES, with allthe modern conveniences. No. 2217 end 2221 SPRING , °ARDEN Street. Mint ego per annum. Apply to Watchmen on premises. n028,60' de FOR SALE--A MODERN-BUILT Alathree-story brick D WELLING, No. 810 North Fifth etreet, above Brown, wept side, twenty feet feont and five feet side yard. Apply to M. PRICE, nolB-Bt* 128 Nat!" TWELFTH St. , cor. Cherry, PUBLIC SALE OF LANDAU& IN NE VICASTLE- COUNTY, DELAWARE Will be expneed to public venal», on THURSDAY. the Soh et December. 1684, at 11 o'clock. A. M , at sr. GEORGE'S STATION, on the Delaware Railroad, the following real estate situate in Penciller Hundred,. Newcastle consty, - Delawsre, late the property of Man love Jester, deceased, to wit: No. I. A tract of land, bounded by the road leading from Summit Bridge to Bed Lion, and by tile Ohm peake and Delaware Canal, containing 78 acres, with - a Dwelling Bowie, Granary and Stable, thereon. fr D m Mi d A leown o t f o Summit :Bl.l r l i l d n g d ebayn the yro th l Ch d m peaks and Delaware Omta, containing 113 acres, with a brick Dwelling House, Shammy. Stable, Carriage. House, Store, and Dwelling House, five tenant houses, blacksmith shop and wheelwright alum thereon. No 3. A lot of land, bounded by the road leading to Back Creek. containing 3X acres. All the above property is within two miles of St.. George's Station. Ten per emit of the purchase money to be paid on the day of sale, and the balance to be secured by a mend. zance taken under the dlrectiot of the Court For particulars apply to T. W. 'WRACKED', Summit Bridge, Delaware, or to the subscriber. W. C. SPRIIANCE, Trustee, 32028-10 t NEWCASTLE. Delaware. a ,TO LET- - THE VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND, 12'7 NORTH THIRD STREET; OPPOSITE CHERRY Flu- STORIED, BROWN-STONB FRONT Applyon the Prerrilm4. VOR SALE-THE GOODWILL AND A- 'Furniture of a first-class DAY and. BOARDING SCHOOL, now in fall operation. Address "Principal of Seminars'," Woodbdry, N. J. no2l-mwfl3t* rrOPHOTCGRAPIIIBTS-TOLET, TO tret.olaFs Artists, the Up Stairs and Hear Bnild inn of No. 626 ARCH street: The 'Lower Floor and Garden to be similarly occupied, but in each manner as not to Interfere with Eke Imemess of any party. Apply at 605 ARCH street, of THOS. S. WOOD, -fromo toll A. If., or from Ito 2 o'clock P.M. no23wfm-3t VOR SALE,--TWO SPLENDID LARGE MIRRORS, French plate. Ap pl y n 026 2t* SAROR Street. aft OERMANTOWI4 TO RENT— =Clouse on Fisher's lane, near nyrthl6trojk op Ar to — nos4l* No. 916 Alton Stre et. el FOR BALE -A. FINE ' LARGE Mmerooery Provielon Store and Dweliding.at S E oor. of EIGHTEENTH and MOUNT VERNON Ste. n 023-80 ei TO LET -- THE HOTEL AND mimSTABLING, adjoining the Fairmount Market, TWENTY SECOND and SPRING GARDEN Ste. In quire of the Superintendent in the Market. noI6-St* POR PIALE-A DESIRABLE =II three• story brick dwelling, with three-story back buildings, No. MS Jacoby etreet, contain ing ten rooms, bath and store-rooms. range, beaters, dm. Ap pl y to the" PENNSYLVANIA - COMPANY FOR INSURANCE ON LIVES, &c., NO. 304 WALNUT Street. n07.6-enkw3t. eFOR SALE.-THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale his country seat, within half a mile of Wilmington, Delaware, on the Newport pike, con taining eight acres or good land, in the centre of which is a large lawn with a fine variety of shade trees, ma ples, lindens. evergreens, etc., in all over a* hundred full-grown trees. The improvements consist of a large and commodious Mansion, flanked on the west by two towers, one of whichis four stories in height. There are four large rooms on a floor, with a hall eleven by forty-two feet. The home has the modern improve ments. A hydraulic rein forces water from a spring into the upper story of the tower. There is also an iron pump and b3rdrant under a covered area at the kitchen door. The nut-buildings consist of a carriage house and stable sufficient for four horses andaeveral carriages; also. a hen, ice, and smoke houses. - The stable hasa hydrant in it. Good garden, with several varieties of dwarf-pear and grape vines, in fall bearing. There are also several va• rieties ofapple, cherry and chestnut trees. Terms accommodating. Possession given at anytime. Apply to noSe-tf LEVI G. CLA_RK, on the premises. din FOR SALE—THE CONVENIENT Mill. three. story BRICK DWRGLINO, with doable tluee•etory back buildings. No. 115 North Sixteenth street, four doors above grab. In good order through out. Can be keen from 11 A. M. until 2 P. M. Early possession. n02445t. FOR. SALE AT PRIVATE SALE. -&--kA small FARAtof--e2 acres, beautifully situated, about half a mile from a station on the North renneyl. Vania Railroad. eleven miles from the city, in a high sta to of cultivation, can be bad a bargain by aapvlant to C. MATHER, 23 forth SIX FH Street. • Mace of Garderner's Monthly ; or CHRISTIAN DIM FIELD,on the premises. near Abington Station. n2S-St., BOARDING. IR OA RD IN G.-A HANDSOME 'SE COND story front room. opposite Franklin Square Apply at No. 202 FRANKLIN Street no7&Bt■ WANTE D—PLEASANTLY LOCA- T TED SECOND. STORY ROOMS. Two Bed Rooms d Sitting•RoOm, with Board for TWO LADIES; in a Private Family preferred. References given and re quired. Address L." Press office. no2B-2l WEST PHILAD'A.-FURNISRED OR • • Unfurnished Rooms TO LET, with drat-class Board. Address •'D.," Box 924 Phila. P. 0. n029-61.* B OARD. -A LARGE SECOND-STORY -•—• BACK ROOM, commanieathry with a bath-room, togetber with Board, may be obtained at 269 Smith FIFTH Street. nold-if PERSONAL. I NFORMATION W TF. D.-THE undersigned desires to hear from the sister of J. M. Staples, Deputy Sheriff of BI Dorado county, California. She is to reside in Philadelphia. Mr. Staples was 'murdered while in the discharge of his official duties, His effects are awaiting delivery. JAMES B HUMS, Sheriff's Office, nolB-1m Placerville, El Dorado county, Cal. LOST AND FOUND. APPLICATION WILL BE MADE TO the Managers - of the MERCANTILE LIBRARY COMPANY for _Renewal of Certificate of One Share of Stook, No. MO, standing in the name of D. R. ASHTON, the same having been lost or mislaid. LOST OR MIBLAID-THR FOLLOW . fug Certificates of Stock • Nos. 73 and 227; Allegheny and Pittsburg Oil Comps ny,in the name of Bush 31 Kurtz, and also in the name of V. C. Broth, Nov. 233 and 703 in the Story Farm Oil Company. No. 92 in the Alcorn Oil Company, and No. 273 in the Egbert Oil Company. New Certificates have been applied for. no7o-lot*. BEATERS AND FURNACES. PHILADELPHIA, WARMING, AND. VENTILATING WAJELIMaOtritEI3M, AND Inamelled Bin* Mantel Manufactory,' No. 1010 CRESTNOT.E.TNINT ECONOMY IS CHILSON'S PATENT ttaii-CONSUMING CONE ItiTEDIACK. will warm your house with one-third dem coat than ttrlllt other Panicle-eft teee. OHILSON'S PATENT ELAVATAD. De 013101.0 1 ,1113 COORINEI-8.621011 hae uo equal in the world. Call and. examine it. At the present high prices.of reanbla no one in want of Slautele should fail to examine-my stock of BEAUTIFUL EN rowara;nl). SLATE MARTY:M. A large stock of - LOW-DOWN ANE. COMMON PARLOR &EATER, REGISTERS. and NTTI,ATONS. sonstattly on hand. VE W. A. ARNOLD , , airtrZwstribitif Ito. 1,010 CHES'esrur street joik A: GOOD GINGIIAM TJMBRELLA, A good Sootch °bighorn Umb A good Silk Umbrella, A nicely Subbed Umbrella, BUY them of JC.FSEPH EIJSSELL n0943-et 2 and 4 N'Jrth FOURTH Street. IUrAOKBREL, HER T A:NG, SHAD, &11. JAL -4.600 bbls. Mass. 'An. 1. 2, sad S Mackerel. late-wrogat fat list, In ses A n e d pac k wu. 2.oDebble. Sew Hastboxg, Patens Say, and Halifax Herring. ,§OO boxes Lubec, PAaled. and He. I Herrin;. bbl: new Mess. am , 960 boxes - BerkitrAir county Cheese itc. In store and for, nub, mtrar k y 41 , licoorta. Jankr - 146 METH WHAMVia A.T itEaISONAIII,B PRIOSS. AMP SEM ENT!! AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Lessee and liar NM JOHN T. Roz (Also of Holliday-street Theatre, Baltimore; Nowa Near Theatre, Wasithagtax, and the Alexandria (VaJI Th tre.tage Mea )anager JOHN B. wsitymi'. S MONDAY and TUESDAY HONETNOB. Nov. 28 aid 211 ' THE GREAT sHANSPESIAN TRIUMPH I Crowded road overflowing' bOntde to witness the sad aent Tragedian. ME. EDWIN PUREES'?,' Illhisi imoreerifhtlereonatlon of COltioyxbjb,,,i -witnessedb* MEMORABLY VAST AND EItILITAISIT ANDIANCE ingludlng vary' Walla THE ARNDT ef MINDS 9F OTA'CiTIf. and onthustestioal If anof ended as A OBEAT SIMMS-PIECE OF AIM Shalbtpeare's powerful Homan Tragedy of " CORM AIMS I " • emus maims Mr E. PpaREST. (Afterwards "cogroperius,") BUPPORTEM"Br DIADAME . PONISI RISS ALICE GRAY * MR. J. McCULLOUGH. AI.L TIRE' ARFI THE cohiriary. Ble n OS Taw great phry Ispreeentadixt astyle of attenuant - ed 0f Zw i ei c e s s z wi a y t COSTUMES.. 21.0 . APPOINTMENTS. • wg. F0R.11221'14 ?SSA/1.4 EVERY SIONDAT, WIRED AY..THURSDAY. AHD' FRIDAY NIGHTS. Sigo Seats secnredatar days in adranee. Bo performance on edneeday.or Sattirday evenings, The great ShalcspcVla Tragedy of EMU LEAH le im actlyelsreparation. The-Box Ebert, farted siVe of secured plums, n ow mpsn Between the boars of 9 and tti 0 , 01.66 k. Adinieston, 40 and 24 cents.' Secarod'Er de 60 cents aalitional no4/5 PHILIP WAREEN. Treasurer, FORD desires to ioirotees the pulillo - witb the ay alit his or-..4nrementa win PREOL7DE THE REM TITION OS' • CORIOLANOI7" beyond a few ev-atnip,L The engagement of Mr. FOR.TIEST ie lirrAteepoeltively to twer ty-forr which - he ifflraopear ALL OF HIS SEA lESPII ARIAN !SHOFF'S& PERSONA,. T 101t1S, and' then depart for Washington. , Where APPee re at thevrose er tole ens rtereent here. Under no ctronmetanoea, thviNfore, can zone '' be agaln-Lroodneed this winter after it' le ones withdrawn, which will be doze after a Terry brio nag 69 • NENV CHESTNUT-ST r AIIEATRZ ---- , NON DAT and 4%MM/a ETENTN73. Nov. 28 whin. BAST WEEK of , biffidy ancetagful career of Zion Boneleadlifte 3yriaji ng neneetional PAO BATIISLIIeP, ill iriii Ada, of IrEETTE: • PAPVEETTE: a ' PAVVRETTE; Or. Trnder the Snow, Or, Under the Snow. WlttrafT. 'tan inni - - lOU soa ,_ ,-- 32Witi l. v- r - IWVEL ALEONICAL EFfIiCTIL CORRECT C r .S.T.I7NER. ... °EMMA/. BUB O, Antifiintr BEAT CAST OrMTAßAtirSlit. , . Toetutting Po_pular names dr Mice EFFIRATERNN. Nre GRAVX N, Mice BELLE WORT.— Kr.- F. moRDAriNT; Mr. LEWIS BAKER, Mr. .T. T. WARD, and others:' Amour thc many beautiful and . startling Tahleatte that attar ins the course of the Drama, the Meet prominent ip 'FIEN FALL OF. THE AVALANCHE, THE, FALL OF THE LYALANCRE, Which is aigh tly reerivsd. by TITO M'OST ENTHUSIASTIC - APPLAUSE From audiencos that OROWD 'WE THEATRE IN 7 l EVERT PART. RalTiT-RETTE is a • GEE miir4trcesss, TUE TRESS AND THE PUBLIC Alike bestowbun the most Umiak pn.iire upon its produc tion. The performineewill songbirds',on the Evenings men tioned, with this laughable. Vara of TEM ARTFUL D - MUIR. In active-propagation, the el ceitiug Drama ' - of JESSIE BRovrm; OR. THE BEI. IRV OF LITCENOW. HATURDAY 'AFT' 3101 .7 0 N. PIFTIMNTU GRAND F &NI LY fif &TIMM, Rearvalrrz WILL BB P. RESENTED. W.Alai UT STREET T W.A. TR B —THIRD WERE et- the unph •ecsiliiitsd engage ment of the beautiful 11.114 tares tedye •XLO g actress, MISS- LIIOII,LS WE ST; ERN, Who will appear THIS EVENING,. and NH farther s otice, - in her mac duplet character of LADY ISABRI and.' MADAXI In C W Taylear'epowerfuldr, Imestip pay of EAST LYNNE. El Lia LYNN& OR; THE ELORRIERM Beate should be secured in 'advance. Bon Office open from 91111 Curtain rhea at TIC ;'GREAT NATIONAL -CIR(, MS, 'Cm WALNUT STREET, - ABOVE B. Directress —.Mrs. OH AS. WARRICK D (formerly Mrs. an Rice.l In' addition to the great troupe, THI ", SEIBRWOD) FAMILY, Mr. SAM STICENEY, Acroh Gyeinaste; and Equestrians. MiMlt WING and Mt Told IiT.MG will appear this week in graceful and. ;arias" Late of Equestrianism. Messrs. EL P. 1117 TORI 3(5023 and .1. H. I,IIIRRAI will display the Sports of Ai tile, and - Mile. Warner will introduce the famone dancing horse Mayfly. a paragonofanimals. Tbenewpaniomime of The Pollak Conscripts will be gerfnrmed. The gnat a kild wonder'. • yonng Nicolo , Mons. Olma. and the falls , en Brothsraii., Brothers bays been engaged, and will shortly awe' tr Prices li r admission remain the same. First Tier,, 60c; Seeps Tier, 25c. Private Boxes $3 and sq. apt°, riling to one and location. Get your tickets daring' tho i day. Per formances commence at 7.40 Mutation Wen - Wender and Seitemday afternoons, commencing at 2% . 0 , lock • ARS-151 MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARGIL STREET THEATRE. FIRST WEER OF S. CLARKE. • MONDAY AND TUESDAY WEN/NOS. THE FAT BOY: • LOVE IN LIVERY and SOMEBODY'S COAT.- Mr. .1. S. CLARKE/II In four celebrated ebaractere. FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF 3. s: CLARKE. nog 1-21 EXHIBITION OF WORKS OF - ART, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CHRISTIAN COM MISSION, at the ACADEMY OF FINE ART& An Exhibition of a Private Collection of Worked Art, in Paintings. Sculpture, Water Color. and other Drawings. Encravings. &c-, is now open at the Perm. sylvaata Academy of Fine Arts,.No. 1025 CHIMEPr Street. fram 9 A. M. to 10 P. AL , -for the Bens& of the Christian Commission. Admission 25 eta. ; Season Tickets 50 eta. n025-liiant ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30, 1864. AT sy, 0 9 0LOOX P. X., THIRD CLASSICAL MATINEE E 12113 Philadelphia Classical Quieten° (Mail Nam. GAERTNER, JARVIS, CROSS, PLAGEMANI. and SCHMEET'Z. SINGLE .TIONIITS ............E0 Celli& Pack age or 25 Tickets, good at all times .....ine Package of ISO Tickets, good at all times .41 For sale at the Mtudc Store of S. L Gould. n026-4t ASSEMBLY BUILDING, - TENT'S and CHESTNUT Street.. SIGNOR BLITZ The Great. NECROMANCER and VENTRILOQUIST. Performances Every Events nt at o'clock. an WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY Afternoons, at 3. ent braclng the WONDERS AND MYSTERIES OF meal EXTRAORDINARY POWERS OF VENTRELOQUIS producing astonithisn effect. of the human voi the LEARNED CANARY BIRDS' ENTERTAINATIS.. Admission 25 cents; Children Li cent/; Reserved Seatia. 50 cents. non gANFORD'S NEW OPERA HOUBli g RACE Street. below Third. OPEN l'oll THE SEASON. . SAMUEL $ . SANFORD Proprietor and manioc. SANFORD'S OPERA TROUPE, The largest and beat Minstrel Company in existent*. Sanford appears in Songs,Dances. - and hie Burlesque& Doors open quarter to 7; commence quarter to S. Ads 3. n dmission 25 cent,; Orchestra - 50 cents; Bone otn-linslls, MI6 rEERSTNIIT-STREET OPER& 1101/81 1 "%a No. 1.8121 CHESTNUT Street. ALLINSON & HINCERN MoBAN'S NINSTRELS appear every evening la welogant ETHIOPIAN E-RTAINNENT. Doors open at 7, commencing at 8 o'clock precise/8. Admission 25 cents. NeseTved seats. which can be featured !rota 18 IS I o'clock, 60 cents. ocLIMS NJ, ERMANIA. ORCELBSTRA..-PUBLIg REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, at 3.34 d'dl; P. IL et MUSICAL IT'D HALL. Single Tickets. cents. Six Tickets, $l, to betted at Cion'esb Andrea, and NeyeeegAtedo Stores. and at theilalL .no 7-11 CHRIST REJECTRD.- N./ This admirable picture, the greatest production Of thepainter Wed. is now on exhibition at the ARADEXT OF FINE ARTS. 1025' CHESTNUT Street, tbgetluie. with the entire collection of the Institution. Admiftmc twenty-five cents. .nolf-!m• ' lIMACADEMY OF FINE•AWYB, STNIIT Street. aboTe Tenth, Is OPEN DAILY, for visitors, from 9 A. X. to 6 P. X ie2s rfo YOUNG ACTREBB3I3.- YOUNG -R- actresses who are little accustomed to the use of "stage making-up" will End that the "Eniall dit Paris" will remove all the evils rieulting from the of paints, powder, and rouge The "Email" 18 not a paint, but it preserves and beautifies she skin. by re moving all black spots and impurities. and is andanjed by ti'lle Vestvali, •lare_ E. r 1". Bowers. Mrs Emma Waller, and many other actresses of talent and beauty, EUGENE JUIN, No. IllSonth TENTH Street, below chestaar. - 111 the only agent in this city. nolg-ruwati rill)ql ZT1:11:1:011 LIMITED PARTNERSHIP.-W&, the subscribers, have thin day entered into a Limited Partnership agreeably to the.provisions-of the act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penns.vlvitnia, passed the 21st day of March A. D 1836, and do hereby certify that the name of the Arm rudder which said ppartnership is to be conducted, is faint. FERNALD, & WETBERHOLD; that the general nature of the Nosi ness to be conducted is Op manufacture of an& whole. sale dealers in SHIRTS. LINEN BOSOMS, AND COL LARS, and the same will be traneacted in the city of Philadelphia that the names of the General Partners ' of the said trot are WOL B. HAHN rezidence 2009 POPLAR Street; NATHANIEL Ifr PER/TALD, resi dence 2126 GREEN Street, and WILLIAI6..WETDRIC HOLD, residence 1439 North SIXTH Street, and the Special Partner to JOSEPH NICHOLSCINO residence . 39 north Sixteenth Street, all of the city and county of Philadelphia and State of Pennsylvatita. That the capital contributed by the Said.ieseph Nichol son, special partner, Is TEN THCVSA.II.D. , DOL.LARS. in cash. That the period at which said partaLeship into corn 'Deuce is the twenty -eoxth day Of November, use thou sand eight hundred, and sixty-four, aoilL terminate on the thirty. first day of December, ores ,thousand eight, hundred and eixiy-biX WILLIAM B. HAHN. NATHANIEL. M . FESBIALD, WILLIAM WaTHERHOLD, General Partners_ JOSEPHNICHOLSON, ' Special givtzter, no% lat EDIIVATIOI+IA.I * . p STEWART, PRIVATE INSTRITC • TOR OF, MATHEMATICS; AND MECHANICS.- Students ate briefly improvesbin required Mathanwiles. inetructed with care. in neglected Mechanics. and exar clFed with skill iroilluatraUona Rad applications. 95113: FILBERT Street. not -2ie IVORYTYFES.-T.-13 - . F. BE IX : FR,R, 7 a are Inimitable in 5471 e and execution. ToJnaiiire gr di f. y ic t t a tire43 l i.Abtatfall,, do not fail to go early be , Street. IaFINE WATCHES, JEWETIRT,_ susER AND PLATED WARFo r CORNER ARCH AND TIN= STIMITN. Braoalkes, Sleeve Buttons, Armlets, Bugdata, swot /Us and Rings, Tea Sets. Ica Pitalierk Walters, Goblets, Boilre„ Spoons, &e. iggr Watches repaired and. waTruitoL, old 004 Diamonds': and Silver bought. nol9-9m d itt WATCHES , FlREjxwEigithY suATER wAin t . AT SEASONABLE PRICES. • nolo-lets 1808 XARET.T Stn3e B i, Phatiskapnish. NW DR. FINE, FRACITICAL DEN TIST for the lest twenty years, Sn Si . below Third, Marta the most beautiful of the. Stik, mcmated on Leo Goldi" . Plallna, V o l a i ma it e . uouslits, arnber,doa s st for ;mat an 4 substantial work, more reasonab e SAY b city , or State. Teeth phi to Let for Artiletal Teeth roared to lull WO PAU in £ll woo war =tea to • adifsrmisa. best ranilliso Mg DENTISTRY... DR. SA9SEI Inserts ?MR on Gild, Ulm. Vulosialto, from Se 14IP Teeth Wee * Genie ank Repairing, Reforeapie. 01111h6, NENTEr ti g=low 44aast,. 017-Sas osnurrimorr Ulartni 1143611*-- LOWS= /ARDEN.