SATIONAL UNION TICKET. FOB PRESIDENT, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, OF ILLINOIS. FOB TICE PRESIDENT, ANI,|:K\V JOHNSON, dQF TENNESSEE. 'EUECTOKAI, TICKET, SENATORIAL. MORTON MoMICHAEL, Philadelphia. T. CUNNINGHAM, Beaver County, REPRESENTATIVE. 1 Robert P.Klng, 2, G. Morrison Coates, ; .3. Heniyßumm, 4. WUliamH. Kern, •6. Barton H. Jenks, «. Charles M. Bunk, ' T. Robert Parke, 9. William Taylor, 9. Join A. Hießtand,, M. Richard H. Coryell, 11, Edward Holliday, JO. Charles F.Bead, JJj order of the State gent: COUNTY OFFICERS, 1 BHERIFF, HENRY C. HOWELL. RP.OISTKR OP WILLS, FREDERICK M. ADAMS, CLERK OF THE ORPHANS' OOHRI. EDWIN A. MERRICK. .(CITY OFFICERS. RECEIVER OF TAXES, ■CHARLES O’NEILL, orrr commissioner, -THOMAS DICKSON. congress. . tlrsl District-JOHN M. BUTLER, Second District—CHAßLES O’NEILL. Third District—LEONAßD MTEKS, Fourth District—WlLLlAM D, KELLBT. Fifth District—St. RUSSELL THaYEB. SEKATOB-Thlrd District. . ISAAC A. SHEPPARD. BIPBESESTATIYES. First District—WlLLlAM POSTER. . Second District—WlLLlAM H. RUDDIHAH. Third District-RICHARD BUTLER. Fourth District—W, W. WATT. Fifth District—JOSEPH T. THOMAS. •Sixth District— JAMES FREEBORN. ►Seventh District—THOMAS COCHRAN. 'Eighth District—JAMES N. KERNS. 'Ninth District—CHAßLES FOSTER. _ ’Tenth District-rSAMUEL S. Eleventh District—FßANKLlN D. BTERNBR, Twelfth District—LUKE V. SUTPHIN, Sa. Thirteenth Dißtrict-EfTOS C. RENNER. Fourteenth District—FßANClS HOOD. Fifteenth Dlstrict-GEORGE DE HAVEN, Jn. Sixteenth District—WlLLlAM F. SMITH. Seventeenth District—ED WARD. 6. LEE* ■Eighteenth District—JAMES MILLER. \ , GBAND GATHERING OF PATRIOTS. m NORTH, SO SOUTH, ONE COCNTEY, THE STARS AND STRIPES FOR ALI THE LAND. MAINE, mtOBTULs ATLANTA, All friends of LINCOLN AND JOHNSON; -all gallant Veterane who hare fought for our GLORIOUS UNION 5 all who love and honor our BRA VE SOLDIERS; &U who are determined that the MAJORITY SHALL RULE; all who would negotiate an honorable peace with GRANT, ' SHERMAN, : ■ SHERIDAN, and FARRAGUT as Peace Commissioners; all who hate TREASON and would PUNISH TRAITORS; all who rejoice when our Armies ARE VICTORIOUS; All who revere our ' _ PATRIOTIC FOREFATHERS, and still cherieh their principles; all who are grateful 'for the blessings transmitted to us by the ’HEROES OF ’7B; all who would preserve these blessings: for their chib dren; AIIII AMERICANS, NATIVE AND ADOPTED, are requested to meet at INDEPENDENCE SQUARE, On SATURDAY EVENING, Oct 8, 1864, to testify their devotion to the CONSTITUTION ANI> THE UNION, which armed traitors in some States, and unarmed sym pathizers in others, are trying to overthrow. ' LET THE WHOLE PEOPLE COME, and with united voices proclaim that, in spite of SLAVBHOI.DING NABOBS AVD EUROPEAN DESPOTS', our Country shall forever remain a FREE LAND FOR POSTERITY, and a home for the OPPRESSED OF ALL NATIONS. Dod and onr Country—Freedom Forever. A GRAND DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS will take place, on the adjournment of the meeting, IN THE SQUARE. By order of the National Union City Executive Com- Xuitiee. ■ JOHN G. BDTLSR,' oc3 6t Chairman Committee on Meetings. UNION! MASS MEETINGS OF THE FIUP.XM OF LINCOLN AND JOHNSON WII.I. BE HEM AT DOYLESTOWN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6(b, AT Q.UAKERTOWN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7tli, 1864, AT ID O’CLOCK A, M. The above Meetings will be addressedby HON. M. RUSSELL THAYER, ; COL. WALTER HARRIMAN (of New Hampshire), REV.'CHAS, W. DEBNISON, CHARLES 8. MINOR, E3Q., -» and other eloquent speakers. The Kulpsville Band will be present at both meetings. Union-loving men of all ; parties are invited to turn out and give their support to the great cause which is now triumphantly sustained by the hands of GRANT, SHERMAN, SHERIDAN, MEADE, AND FARRAGUT, and the brave soldiers and sailors under their command. Rally round the Old Flag, and strengthen the hearts and -Lands of the men who are battling for Union and Li berty! Convince them that their efforts shall not be ■blasted by the work of disloyal men at home, and let ns charge together upon the enemies of our country with the battle-cry of LINCOLN, JOHNSON, AND VICTORY! »s~ EXCURSION TICKETS will be sold for. the above places, via North Pennsylvania Railroad, at REDUCED PRICES. ocl 2t y ■ HAUL OF THE UNION LEAGUE, CHESTNUT BT., ABOVE TWELFTH, i By Invitation of the UNION LEACTE, :DAVID PAUIi BROWN, ESQ., WILL ADDRESS THE PUBLIC ON THE ISSUES OF THE DAY, .And will follow it by'a Lecture upon THE WOMEN OF THE WAR, Wednesday Evening, Oct. 5, AT 8 O’CLOCK, AT THE HALE OP THE UNION LEAGUE, CHBBTNUT STREET, ABOVE TWELFTH. The Ladies are invited to attend, THIRTY-THIRD AND MARKET, TWENTY-FOURTH "WARD ORDERS No. 1. ’ . T , Philadei PniA. October 8 ism ,„I, Messrs. Henry Hancock, Wm. J. Sloan. J Amv |!mpson, Samnol Haworth. Matthew Morris; d 1 h i|ne, a, J. Morgan, Lieut. Wm. E. Rowan, O w ‘‘nd Sergt. S. D. Mansfield, Assistant Marshals' aoDoiriS B ,Fj Eevy and Edward J. Aitemua have been C&wiS Aids to Chief Marshal, and Lteut. Samnel T Commander of the Cavalcade. They II 1 ‘ and respected accordingly y Srili asaS?& ®f{er forming In their respective Precincts, WEDNkhuA§.atthese Headquartersandxeoortonnext 111. Sfi* EVENING, Oct. 6, at 7 o'clock. *Ev nS " formed at 7% o 'clock precisely. oc4-2t* oyol derof ~ • , J, C. WINTER, Chief Narsltal, IS. Elias W. Hale, 14. Charles H. Shriner; ; 15. John Wister, 18. David McOonaughy, IT. David W. Woods, 18. Issac Benson,, 19. John Patton, 20. Enmnel B. Dick, 21. Everard Bierer, v 22. John P Penney, 23. Ebenezer Me.Tankini 24. John W. Blanchard. «al Committee. CAMERON, Chairman, VERMONT, SHENANDOAH, VICTORY NATIONAU HAUL, MARKET, ABOVE THIRTEENTH STREET, By Invitation of the > ! PIVIOIV LEAGUE, C'.A3?T. GEOROE W. CURRY, W ■ '■ ,'v' - 4lh Delaware Volunteers, and other celebrated Speakers, WILL ADDRESS THE PUBLIC THIS EVENING, ATS O’CLOCK, •AT IVA.TIOIVAJL, HALXi, MARKET STREET, ABOVE THIRTEENTH STREET. ..-It .... . "■ ■■■■■■ m~ 50 PER TON. THE CONSUMBBS’ MUTUAL COAL COMPANY® are now delivering Coal from their Oakland Colliery, on the celebrated Skidmore and Mammoth Veins, at the foil owing rates: To Subscribers, per ton... $7 50 To Non-subscribers, per ton. • Thus saving*!.®) per ton.to Stockholders. Besides this saving, there will be a dividend aunuaJlyon the stock, in all probability, of at least-SIX DOLLARS PER SHARE, so that after the first year Stockholders w.lll not only get their Coal for nothing, hot will also probably receive a small dividend on their Stock. The lease runs, at the present low royalty, for Sixteen Years. The ten dollars per share psid now, is for the whole term of. the lease.: The present capacity of the Mine is 50,000 tons per year, or one ton per share. This will soon be increased to 150,000 tons, which will give the Company 100,000 tons to sell to outsiders, at the highest market prices, THE PROFITS FROM WHICH WILL BE DIVIDED AMONG THE STOCKHOLDERS. V /; Subscriptions to the stock (which may still bo made at *lO per share) will he received at the Office of the Company, s>£ South SIXTH Street, second story. PRESIDENT, . . JA.MIS LIND, . ? DIRECTORS, - ■ JAMES LYNO, No. BK South Sixth street. EPWAKI) E. .JONES, No. 631 Arch street. .. HENRY S. PAUL, No. 418 Walnut street. P. F. CLAYTON, No. 153 North Thirdstreet. THOMAS P.. OAESED, No. 106 Chestmit srteot. seSO-lm ■33l= .FIF’JM <iU h IITKECIW KKPOKT OF KB? THE FIKST NATIONAL BANK OF PHILA DELPHIA. ■' HEBOTJKCES Loans and Discounts..,, **..«• $1,614,267 66 V- 8. Bonds, deposited to SB - circulation IT. B. Bonds, deposited to £O-. cure deposits 600,000 00 TJ. S. Bonds and otter TJ,' 8, ■ ■ „ Securities on hand.. 45 Specie aud BecaMeiider Notes, >,399,534 82 Billsof this Bai>K on-hand.. ‘ ,_*H9S2 Bills of other 8ank5*......... Due from National Banks.. 608,670 97* SJUSj* ; Casll Items . - 6 .i 1 --i 6 - % m,m 85 95.252 8S 87,703 52 Real Estate.... Expense Account..... LIABILITIES., ~ $1,000,000 00 075,000 00 Capital Stock Circulating ifotee. Due to Banks and „ . _ Bankers.* tfl,SCs,l9a 48 Doe to Treasurer m United States.. 572.477 02 Dae to Depot ttors 2,540,4fil M 01g laio4 ’ * *llO 00 ,147,279.66 : _■ —§6,810,823 70 Dividend a unpaid Profit and. Loss.. * State of Pennsylvania,,- County of Philadelphia, TT v„— I. MOB.TOJN McMtCHAEL, Jr., Cashier of FIRST National bans, of Philadelphia* do soiemaiy t ffinn (hat jhe above statement is true, to the host of my hnowkdge j a^hgief, ioMicHAELi Jr _ CasW „ oc4-6t .* : 1 . : Notary Public. VTSf™ TJHIBO QiJAKTKRI.Y KEPOKT OF |a&,. ; the THIRD NATIONAL B.AKK of Philadel- 3.1861: EBSOUKCBg - Loans and Discounts. $227,811 SB U. S. Bonds deposited to secure ■ ■ - circulation lso,uuu uu IT. S. Bonds deposited for other „_ m purpotes ....... ......5.,.......* oO,uuu w U. S. Bonds and other TI. S. Se curities on hand .109,700 00 5557,511 © Specie and Legal Tender Hotes.. 201,023 44 Billsof Solvent 8ank5...... „|*M S 3 B. 8. t pel cent. Legal Tenders- • • 11S.OOO #0 . flsfih IfcfZQSt» »*»t * • •»»•*»• »»♦ »•••♦« « lUt«eO 13 Due from Banks and Bankers-..•• : 52.912 48 Beal E5tate............... ifSl Expense Account. .. , i,wr ii g 3 LIABILITIES. . ' ■ ■ Capital Stock paid in ® JS?’j&n'SK Circulating Notes issued 161.400,00 Profit and L 055....--... -11*211 S ’ ■■■ " Dne.to Banks and Bankers....... 7giW3 21- Dub Treasurer of the United States 253,090 6a , -Due Depositors on demand ■ 310,431 oc4-3t E. GLENDINNIMG, Cashier. BL'Tgp 3 TESiflf WAHD. IB DEPENDENT %«f OH COTOOII , : oci-7t* SAMUEL J. CBESWELL. - 91««. WABB BOCSTT. ONE HUNDRED DOLLLABS Will he paid for Volunteers credited to the SEVENTH WARD, by applying to fill'. McOLELLAN, agent, at the PROVOST MARSHAL’S OFFICE,. TWELFTH ABOVE SPBUCE STREET. Cash on the spot. STOCKHOLDBBS’ MEKTINU. |aE? FABMEESI AMD MECHANICS' BANK, PHILAPELPHIi, Sept. 21, 1864 A general meeting of the Stockholders of the ’Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank of Philadelphia will be held at their Banking House on THURSDAY, the twentieth day of October next, at eleven o'clock A. M., for the put pose of taktog into conßideratioruand deciding: ou. the question whether or not the said Bank stall become an Association for carrying on the business of Banking ua der the Laws of the United States, and of exercising the powers conferred by the Act of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, entitled “An act enabling' the Banks of this .Commonwealth to become associations for the purpose of banking under the laws of the United States/’ approved the 23d day of August, 1864; and to take such action in regard thereto as may be necessary and proper. By order of the Board of Directors, 8621-toc2o W. BUSHTDK, Jr., Cashier. SOVTHWAKK BASK. B=s - PHTI.AI.KLPHIA, Sept. 8, 1564. A Special Meeting of . the Stockholders will be held at the Banking House on SATUBDAX,.October Bth, 1864, at 10 o’clock A. M., to decide on the expediency of con verting the Bank into a-National Association, agree ably to an act of Congress approved June 3,1861, and to take such other action as may be necessary. By order of the Board of Directors. selO-lia F. P. STEEL, Cashier. WJSSOMDATION BANK. ; PHtLADELPHiA, 1864. At a meeting of the Directors, held 17th instant, it was resolved to pro rata at PAR our own stock owned by this . • • All stockholders of this date are entitled to claim theiT proportion, upon the terms of the resolution, at'any timepreviouß to the 21st day of October. 1864, . ;tit se2i*tuthstoc2l JOSEPH N. PEIKSOi, Cashier. SOBTBBOP AND KELLEY. ■V"' THE DEBATES WILL BE CONTINUED ON THIS AND TO-MORROW EVENING, . AT 7 O’CLOCK; AT THE /■; MASONIC HALL, M ANAYUNK. Oc3-2t : . ass*- FIFTH WARD-GRANT, PARRA. GUT, SHERMAN, SHERIDAN. AND VICTO RY !—Anadjourned meeting of the UNION MEN OP. PIPTH WARD will take place at the Good Intent Hall, SPRUCE Street, above Sixth street, on TUESDAY, Oc tober 4th, at 7>< R M , to complete arrangements for the parade on the Bth inst., All persons favorable to the election of LINCOLN AND JOHNSON are .invited to be present. By order of the Association, i’ ocS 2t* I. S. ATKINSON, Jr., Secretary. lasp- COMMUSSiOMOF THE UNITED STATES AND ECUADOR. • - . Notice is hereby given that the Commission provided ior by the Convention of November 25, 1882, between the United States and Ecuador, for the mutual adjust ment of claims,' was duly organized at the city of Guay aquil, on the 18th day of August last, and that the said Commission will continue in session for the period of twelve months from that date. _ All citizens of the United States having claims upon Ecuador are, ti erefore not! led, to appear in person, or by attorney, and present the proofs in support of their claims to Bald Commission, or to file their claims and proofs with the Secretary of the Commission, ‘'Seuor Crisanto Medina, ” in Guayaquil, in the 1 Republic of Ecuador. • CJaime, which shall not be presented to the Commis- Eion Within the twelve months it remains in existence, will he disregarded by both Governments and consi dered invalid! HASS4NREK,' Minister Resident and Commissioner of the United States, ■ ■ "Wasbisgtos City, October 1, 1864. cm cojnnssiosßßS’ office, •OB' Philadelphia, September 29, 1861; NOTICE TO THE OWN EES OP KBAE ESTATE. The BOARD OF REVISION AND APPEALS will sit at i iio Office of thB City Commissioners, No. II STATE HOUSE EOW, to hear Owners of Real Estate desirouß of appealing as to the Assessors’-Returns , of the Valua tion oi Real Estate in the City of Philadelphia for.the triennial year 1565. Between the hours of 10 A. M. and lo'tlockp. M., on the following days: Ist and 26th Wards, Monday, Octoher3. . ,2d and 3d do. Tuesday, do. d. i'll and 6th do. Wednesday,do. 6, , : R,n fnft 4°- Thursday, do. 6. „oth and 9th do. Friday, do. .7. . .. 12thsSdiMe e - S oadaT ’ do. 17. ills i°- Tneeday, do. IS. Wednesday, do. 19. . ilfL JSf Hit d°- Thursday, do. 20. - 18th. 19th do. Friday, dn *ji do, Monday, do! 24! 22d &&d 2dd do, Tufisdiv dn qe 24th and.2sth do. Wednesday-do! 2d! JAMES SHAW, Clerk City Commissioners, B©3o-toc26 *2®=° DIVIDEND NOTICE.— OEFIOE OF fcK? THE ROOK OIL, COMPANY OJ POSsn YAH lA, No. 409 WALNUT Street PENNSYL ■ Philadeashia, September SO 1 RfU ' The Board of Directors have thie day declared tKelr Third Monthly Dividend of TWO PER CENT. (Twenty Cents per Share) on the Capital Stock, payable on and after MONDAY, October 10th, free of State Tax. The Transfer Books will be closed on Tuesday, October ith, at 3P. M., and opened on the lot h . JNO. F. GRAFF, Secretary and Treasurer. MHITABr. SBIRNEY’S ZOUAVE^I HBADQUARTEBS, 333 CHESTNUT STEEBT, BELOW SIXTH. TMs.Begiment will be organized as ' . , SHARPSHOOTERS, and will be under the command of Major J. C. BEISCOB, a member of Major General Birney’s Staff, who has re ceived authority from the General and State Govern ments to recruit the organization, ' , HIGHEST CASH GOVERNMENT, CITY, AND WARD BOUNTIES paid immediately on the mustering of any man into the Regiment, at the Chestnut street. Geo. J, Richardson, : Col. Wetherill Lee, Hon. Wm, Millward, D. 8. Winebrenner, O. W. Davis, , John W. Everman, . John Thornley, C, P. Shoener, Jos. P. Tobias, f, rn ,°¥* Benj .Bullock, Alfred Adolph, i.? se2B-12t* • . SgA BWOBD EXERCISE.—OFEI- J&Strk CEES of the army and others desirous ofleara tarthe heanttfnl anti tiaeful science of attack defence * it* the BROAD SWORD* can class or private lessons. PROP. McAWDLTT, Post case, ,Pa.;[s«Bl-la* .....................12 00 October 3, 1364. 760,000 00 $6-,8«,5-23 70 $1,001,179 03 WILLIAM A. BOLIN, Treasurer. betah, drt noons. JpUBLIC NOTICE, EDWIN HiLL & C«., ae e. second street, Will now offer their magnificent stock at SILKS, DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOTHS, CLOAKS. 7 . l,;- : ,7.-'7 ! 7 ' ■ FAR BELOW THE PRESENT GOLD PRICES. H, B.—We reepectfnUysoUcit from the Ladies and others an examination of our stock before purchasing. convinced, as we are, that wo-have ONE OF THE BEST STOORS'-Ilt THEE CITY, and will he sold as low, If not lower,than any other 'iouee will sslHlia same tITJALITY AND ■ STYLE, oc4* tutheSt MARKET PRICER, ■WITHOUT REGARD TO COST, IS TEE’- PLAN WE PURSUE. BEST WATER-PROOF CLOTHS; $2-23 and s£so. VKI.OSE CLOTHS OF FINE QUALITY.. FROSTED BEAVERS, FINEST GOODS.. - BLACK BEAVERS AND TRICOTS. CLOAKINGS OVERCOATINGS, Settled for at present reduced rate off Sold. BEST AMERICAN TROWSERINGS. 6-4 HEAVY GOODS FOR BUSINESS SUITS. FINE BLACK; CLOTHS AND DOESKINS. domestic gdods declined in price* "Wh quietly mark ours down to LOWEST SELLING PEIGE. Buyers can purchase with confidence, BLANKETS Wholesale and Retail. Some extra . large sices 'and fine Qualities. COOPER & CONARD, S. E. cor, NINTH and MARKET Streets. It : - FANCY FURS. AND UNDER THE COED STANDARD. NOW OPEN, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FASHIONABLE FURS, EUROPEAN AND DOMESTIC ORIGIN. *». v FOB LADIES AMD MISSES. These Goode being mostly purchased FOB.and-pay j.ablt IN GOLD, in no case will the price charged exceed "the Gold Standard—no .matter what point the latter de clines to.‘•''Wo protect ourselves from loss by daily *-5 iJUs- .■ - i- ■ ■ purchasing Gold to the amount of our Sales, .• i <r ‘iO - " ' -■ 5 -: = " J. W. PROCTOR & 00., THE PARIS MANTILLA, ■' -*• CLOAK, -AND PUB EMPOItrOJI, FANCY. FURS. JOHN A. STAMBAdH, IMPORTER AND MAITOFACTURER OF LADIES’ XTAJNCY FURS, NO. 826 ARCH STREET, BELOW NINTH. Just opened, a large and handsome stock of LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S FANCY FUES of every description and in the newest and most approved styles, at the ocl-3m LOWEST CASH PRICE 3. RADIES’ FANCY FURS. JOUTST FAREIRA, ; No. ¥lB ARCH Street, above Seventh Street, . „ At his old established store, IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER, AND DEALER IN FANCY FURS ' FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. ; Having now in store a very large and beautiful assort ment of all the different kinds and qualities of FANCY FURS FOR LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S WEAR, I solicit a call from those in want. : Remember the name and number, < ■ JOHN FAREIRA, ' ¥lB ARCH Street, above Seventh. I have no partner or connection with any other Btore in this city. .. .. ocbliaif MILITARY GOODS. (CAMPAIGN, EQUIPMENTS. VJ CAPS AND CAPES * . , On hand for the Fall Campaign. M . BROOKS, SON. ft CO , ee26-12t* 33 N. THIRD Street. Philadelphia. HANDSOME . NEW CUT OF LINCOLN AND JOHNSON, Suitable for the Embellishmentof Ward Tickets, Post ers,:or Bills for Meetings, PRINTED IN PLAIN BLACK OR COLORS, BY RINGWALT & BROWN, ; ocl-Gt 111 and 113 South FOURTH Street. /JHARLES DONOGHUE, 23 8. WATER V.Street, offers .for sale 6,000 packages of Steam- Kcfined Sugars and Syrups, at prices greatly reduced below tbe coat of prodacfcioix. "Termsprompt cash. OHO VEX S AND SPADES-1,300 DOZ. nJ for sale at reduced prices at GEORGE HALFMAN’B Shovel Factory, wftnthsOt N. W. cor. QUARRY and BREAD Ste. SUPERIOR PORTRAITS—LIFE-SIZE oJPhotograph*yin oil colors. None are more accu rate andifaithful copies of the originate: See 1 V. Rffi-; we|i-esecftsBd (.peciinoas, ABCHSt. THE PBESS -PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER • 4 1884. VELVETS, <fco. t No. 920 CHESTNUT-Street. 5,5-. retail dry roods. £ l7 AND UNDER THE G OID STAND AllD. PfOJV .©X*EN, A PULL- ASSORTMENT OF FALL AND WINTER cloaks, FOR LADIES AND MISSES. These Goods being mostly purchased FOR and paya ble IN GOLD,-in no case will the price charged exceed THE GOLD STANDARD, no matter what point the-latter declines to. We protect ourselves from- lees by daily purchasing Gold to the .amount of our sales. ■ . ;7. ; ; J. W. PROCTOR <fc Co., ; THE PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK, AND FUR EMPORIUM, No. 930 CHESTNUT STREET. p.REAT REDUCTION-GREAT RE 1 - W DUCTION in prices of all kind- Goode, at BAMBERGER BROS’., ■los’Bortli 'EIGHTH Street, third■ Store above Arch. The largest and beet assortment of . , LADIES’ MERINO TESTS AMD DRAWERS, MEN'S AND CHILDREN’S UNDERSHIRTS AND at prices greatly reduced and mach lower than at any other Store HOSIERY !: HOSIERY ! ! 'Thelargesteiock of all'kinds'of Hosiery in. the city, a«4 cheaper than at any other Store. ■ . - CORSETS. GLOVES, tIHTtH 1 ' BOSO-MS. BALMORAL V - SKIRTS, MOROCCO SATCHELS, at greatly reduced prices. ai -uhskhdkfsi: linenhbkfsi Of all hinds, the cheapest in the city. All the Staple Trimmings at prices.much below those of any other Store, such as tire very'best Needles and Pins, only 6‘ cents-a paper r very best black Italian SevingSilk, only $t 10 an ounce ;■ best Skirt Braid, full live yards, 11 cents a piece ; best 200-yard Spool Cotton, only 12 cents a rpool; Hooks.and Eyes; .Buttons of all kinds, Tapes, &0., all at greatly, reduced prices, at - BAMBERGER BROS., 105 North EIGHTH Street. Q.REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. H. STEEL & SON ■ Hare reduced their entire, stock. „ as TO 40 PEE CENT. Never having had their stock marked up to a full gold value, the present reduction will bring it far below the 1 'LOWEST GOLD PRICE, ,1 and enable them to offer a fine assortment of Drees Goods at lower prices than any other establishment in the city. M(l g Ulis AT REDUCED PRICES. " i- 4 Phconix Aa, SOc. . Forestdale, 60c. :■ . ■ Williamsvijle, 62Kc. ' Wameutta, 60c. New York Mills, ,65c. ■ S-4 Wamsutta, 75c. ... . '6 4 Waltham, BCc , ■■, , And other standard makes of Bleached and Unbleached Muslins at equally low prices. GAMCOES AT REDUCED PEICES. 100 pieces new styles, fast colors. 25c.- AMERICAN, SPE AGUE, PACIFIC. MERBIMACS, and DELAINES,: New Styles, 40c. • ■ _ Plain all wool Delaines, 62Kc. Double-width plain Cashmeres, 62Jio. Double- width Mohair Poplins, 75c. . French Merinoes, reduced to $1.25. Do. do. , do. $1.60. . • Do. do. do. $2 00. ' 1 . : Do. ■ do. ■ do. $2.25. . French Poplins at reduced prices.- French, English, and American Dress Goods of every variety at great! v reduced prices. ■5, 000 7 AIRDS BLACK SILKS , BOUGHT UNDER THE OLD TaBIFF. 40 PEE CENT. BELOW THE PRESENT GOLD SATE. • 26-inch Black Silks, $1 85. s 24-inch. $l.3'K. $1.50. $1.65. 26. 28, 30-inch, $l. 87, $2, $2 12. 24, 26, 28-inch Heavy. Taffetas, $2.25 to $2.75. . 32, 34-incb snperb qualities, $3.60, $3.75. Figured Black Silks, $1.60 to $2. Plain Silks, choice colors, and - . Silkß of every variety, far below the PRESENT GSID PRICES - Nos. 7i3.aud,715 NORTH TENTH STREET. H-OOD GOODS REDUCED. VJ HOT AUCTION GOODS. • All-wool Poplins et sl.37}£. , Good French Merinoes at sl.o2>a. Striped GlaSi PoplinE at $1.37J4 • . ; .. Brocade Poplins atsl, $1.25,:5!.62%, and $1.75. 380 .pieced American De Laima at 60c. __.. A large assoriraentof Calicoes from 35 to SSC. ■ Call and examine. Ho tronbla to 'how them at JOHN H. STOKES’, 703 A KCK Street, . 103* OHBBTKPT STREET. EMBROIDERIES, - .. ■ ■ ■ ■. s | LACES, » . g a t WHITE GOODS, g g VEII-S, . | " HANDKERCHIEFS. § . * ■ g S "E. M. MEMJSS. 4. 103* CHESTNUT STREET. EW SKIK,T FOR i 864. A HEW AND GREAT INTENTION IN. HOOP SKIRTS. THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OB DOUBLE) STEEL . SPRING. J. I. & J. O WEST, No. 9T ~ CHAMBERS STREET, ■ NEW, YORK, Are the ow hers of the patent and exclusive manttfsc turers 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 flrmly . 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 nse as easily and'with the same convenience as 1 a eilkor muslin dres*'. It entirely obviates and silences the only objec tion to hoop skirts, viz: the annoyance to the wearer as well aB the public,especially in crowded assemblies, carriages, railroad cars, church pews, or in anycrowded place, from the'difficnlty of contracting them to occupy-- lng a small space. This entirelylremoves the difficulty, while giving- the skirt the usual full and symmetrical foim, and is the lightest and most stylish and graceful appearance for the street, opera, promenade, or house dress. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort, • and great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptle Spring Skirt for a single day, will never afterward Willingly dispense with the use of them. They are th o best quality iu every part, and by far the lightest, most durable, comfortable, and economical skirt made. Mer chants will he supplied as above, and ladies in most first-class retail stores in this city and throughout the ‘different Sts tes. ' Inquire for the DOUBLE ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRTS. HRAdSM’S duplex elliptic JD - ' r 4 i '■ Very flexible, foiu?4 easily when in use to occupy a small space, making ti?£tnost agreeable skirt worn. For sale by , , A OOg^HESTinlfstoet. T>RADLEY 1 8 DUPLEX, ELLIPTIC -V* BKI.KT —Tlie greatest kave ever toon in LADIES 9 SKIRTS, and an article ' . SUPERIOR EXCELLENCESUI„> . jLf \., CURWEN 450, 4:58, and 454 N. SECOND St., afc.WHie*., aelO-iflm COO .HOOP SKIRTS. find " The moat complete assortment of Ladies', Misses’, and Children's HOOP SKIBTB In the. *lty are mannfsctnred and aold, wholesale and retail, - at N0.;"628 ABCH Street. Onr stock'embraces all the new and desirable styles, lengths, and’-Aizesi for'' finish and durability are especially adapted to first class trade. Skirts made to order, altered, and re- ' paired. Also, ; constantly in receipt of full ' lines of sheap Eastem-made'Skins. se9-lm*/ WE T. HOPKINS. EDUCATIONAL. PIBTALOZZIAN SCHOOL, IN which a Lady from the Oswego Training-School will preside. On the 4th of October ANN DICKSON will open a SCHOOL for Younger Children than those whom she at', present teaches, at 108 South EIUH TFF.NTH Street. • oc4-tuths6t* - npHR FRENCH STUDY, NO. 907 FIL -I- BEET STREET, FOE GROWN PERSONS ONLY. No committing to memory, no home studies; all must he learned with the Teacher. .. 'Learners of French who have been disappointed in the effects of the Memorising methods, will find the clearly explained practice ofMr. DELACROIX’S Course amply sufficient in itself to impress a rational habit of more .of the Language, tor their own ideas, :than is nsnailythe result of-double the time devoted to the study of Books in common use. Beginners enteral any time. . it S.p E C T A O LE S, JAMES W. QUEEN & CO.’S, ee26-lm : : , 934 CHESTNUT Street. MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, Of all kinds, to bo had at JAMES W. QUEEN.* GO ’S, ie26-lm 924 CHESTNUT Street. H.aWRICHT, NO. 137 PINE Street, will open FaSHIONABLEiMILLINEKY on THURSDaV, Oct, 6th, 1864.. Oc4 4t* <THE PRACTICE OF .MEDICINE A SIMPLIFIED: ELECTRICITY AND ELEMENTARY VAPORS FOR v THE ;CUIIE OF DISEASE W A noble and lucrative Profession. Instruction to. Ladies and Gentlemen how to generate and apply these agents properly, l>v CHARLES KHEASA, M. D , Bate of 1220 Walnut street, .. . , Now No. 931 RACE St. Please call for Circulars.. : Only a .few patients ac cepted for treatment. .-004-121* QUARTERMASTER GENERAL’S Vst OFFIOB, FIRST DIVISION, Washixoto* Citi, October 1, 1564. HORSES IHORSEB It HORSES 111 . Horses sriiteble tor Cavalry and Artillery sarvice will r i !l P S r o C »lkl I ?^° WI,iSPOT ' ope* maritet -Horses will he delivered to Captain L. Lowry Moore, ArQ-'M.. anabesubjected fco tbe asa&l Government in- Bpeckion before oeing accepted.. Price of Cavalry Horses, #175 each. Price of Artillery Horses, SIBO eack. Payment will be made for she (6) andmore. ' , , _ JAMBB A/KKIN. ■ Colonel First Blvißlon, pe3-Wi <Juarterfflast6jawi9riil’*OfflcB, MEDICAL. gLECTBICITY. WONDERFUL SCfEN TIFiC DiSCOVERT.J DE. BROWN cures ail acute and chrome diseases by special guarantee, w hen-desired by'the patient,* at 1330 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, and In case of a failure no charge is made. ; No dragging the system with underlain medical agents. All cures performed by Magnetism, Galvanism, or other modifications of Electricity, without Bhocks or any unpleasant sensa tion. ■ discovery is the remit of more than ten years’ hard and scientific.investigatlons. It develops not only a reliable system for the diagnosis' of disease; bat the only efficient and reliable means of euro. • Its great superiority over all.othor systems for the cure of dis ease has been practically teetedfor more than ten years, and for five years In Philadelphia,: where twelve thou. cand invalids have been treated,„Buffering from almost every form and condition of "disease common to all sec tionsof our country, who, after treatment by the most eminent medical men in! Philadelphia, Boston, New l'orlr, and other, cities; had ,been, given itp as: inenra ble; and In nearly every case a perfect cure had been effected. . ."... . ' ~. We do not wish to convey the impression that we cure all diseases in all conditions. We cannot cure pulmo nary consumption after the lungs are half decayed; bat will cure every case of Consumption in;the early.aad middle stages. And every'other disease where, a sdffi pieht amount of vitality remains for reaction; Such, in fact, has been our success in controlling'the following diseases, that after an Electrical examina tion, will guarantee a cure by special contract when the patient desires: ; Diseases usually beyond the reach of any medicine— .finch as Palpitation of the Heart, Tic Dolourenx, Head ccdeß of all kinds, Nervousness, Inability to collect the Thonghte, Noises In the Head, most Oases of Deafness; many Cases of Blindness, Impaired yision, Cross-eye, Inflamed or Sore Byes, Acute Pains, Male and Female Diseases, Seminal Weakness, Diabetes, Sirictnre, Hy drocele, Urinary Troubles, Mercurial Diseases, Old Sores, Eruptions of all’ kinds, Cancers, Salt Rheum, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Ringworm; Dicers, Felons, Boils, Burns, Inflammations, St. Anthony’s Fire, Pimples, Sebaceous Tumors, .Rheumatism of alLkinds, Gout, Dyspepsia, Catarrh,* Asthma, Bronchitis, Congestions of Body or Brain, Rush of Blood to, the Head Insanity, Stiff Neck, . Swelled .Tonsils,. Raptures,. Kidney Com plaints, liver Complaints,, Hip and Spine Diseases. Strange and Frightful Diseases—Tetanns or Lock-jaw, Malignant Pustule, Deadly Bites of Insects and Animals, Diptheria, Consumption, Epilepsy. De bility,: Chlorosis or. Green Sickness, Milk Leg, White Swelling, Goitre, Paralysis, Dropsy, Palsy, Glandular Swellings, Affections ol the.Periostenm. ; To straighten Deformed.. Limbs, remedy Stuttering, relax Osseous Joints, save Limbs from being Amputated even when mortification has commenced. Dr. Brown employs the best Electrical talent in this country. Read the following: • V PROF. C. H. BOLLES, DIhCOURSER AND LECTURER. : Medical men and others desiring a knowledge of this discovery, will he qualified to,use the'different modifi cations of Electricity for .thd cure of all Acute and Chro nic diseases.. 'Prof. Bailee has qualified over one thou-, sand phy sicahs who use Electricity as a specialty, - - . Dr. ; Brown employs the best Electrical talent in- this country. . Read the following certificates of - cureß performed by Dr. Brown: ' BRONCHITIS AND GENERAL DEBILITY, Astonishing cure of Chronic Bronchitis and General Debility,r of. five years’, standing, at Dr. BROWN’S ELECTRICAL OFFISE. Bead the following: St. Thomas Towssuip, Fkaxssi.v Cou.vrr, Pa., AugustB, 1853. • About ftre years ago I was taken with a severe cold, wbieli gradually passed away, leaving my throat in an inflamed and irritable condition. E applied* to an Allo pathic Physician, bat without any relief. My general health also failed, with symptoms of Consumption. I commenced taking medicine, and was,under the medi ' cal'treatment of five dtfferont physicians (also used Pa-' tent Medicines), but received no relief. My throat con tinued growing worse, and my general health continued to fail.- In April, 1563, I . addressed,' a letter to a physi cian in,’Mew. .York, that I had been taking! medicine from, enclosing five' dollars'.for medicine., ..Soon: after dropping the letter in the office,-1 heard of Dr. Brown, 'Electrical Physician. I concluded to call; and, after hearing, his explanation of my disease and’ mode of treating, I'had the letter taken from the post office, and concluded to go under his treatment; and can say,-after going through his course of treatment, I am relieved of 'disease. My general, health is good, and, although !! had not been able to work for nine' months previous, am now able, to work as usual. : ‘I would say .to the dis easednf all id asses! throw away medicines, and avail; yourselves of the benefits of the' recent discoveries in Electricity as’applied by Dr. Brown, 1220 Walnut street. . ' ki: SOLOMON CRIDER. DYSPEPSIA-CUBED. This is a lots of balance of the two positive and nega tive forces of Electricity. The polarity of the, nerves going from the cerebellum to the stomach being lost, aid the supply of Electricity from the brain being.di - minished, therefore the stomach is left minus or-nega tive. The organ cannot perform its legitimate functions properly, and Dyspepsia is the result. Read, the fol lowing: ■ . ■ , r - : , ;,; r - ' - -- .; ' MOUNT PtEABANT, ‘ Franklin Co. , Pa. ~ Aug. 10, 1883. In the spring of 1862, I was taken with constant p tin and uneasiness inmy stomach;-srhicli gradually increas ed until November. At this time an eminent Allopathic Physician was called , in, who pronounced the disease Dyspepsia. Medicine; was 'prescribed, but .flailed to. cure the disease. I sent to Philadelphia and procured* a.bbx of a celebrated . Dyspepsia medicine, advertised in the papers.. After using tbit I experienced no relief. The disease continued growing, worse, until March, 1863, when hearing of the .wonderful cures performed by means of E!ectlicity,.l concluded to.have'it applied, and can say, thatafter about.twelve treatments‘applied by Dr. BROWN, Vlas entirely cured, and continue so unto this day. M.‘ BROWN. TO THE SICK AHD AFFLICTED OF PHILADELPHIA.. Dr. P. HIEDD, of Sow York, one of the best aid most experienced Electricians in this country, will .visit' and'treat patients at 'their residences in the city, when desired.. He will . treat and cure both Acute and.: •Chronic Diseases. All uiffering from Acntoand Chronic ..'Diseases, unable to; come to" the office, and desire Dr. ; .Shedd’s piofessional services, will call and consult Dr. ‘ Brown, 1220 Walnut street. '-' . ; : Dr. Brown employs the best Electrical talent in this country. ■ . ' • Bead the following certificates of cases performed by ■ Dr.' P. Shedd, now with Dr. Brown, 1220 Walnut street: ; -New York, Sept, 30, .1881,. Dr. P. Shedd, Electrician, &e. t ■ DearSik: Permit me; to express in : this informal manner my appreciation of your high professional ability, as exemplified in your attention to me peri sonaily, while connected with Dr. Chamberlain, of this city, now with Dr. Brown, at 122) Walnut street, Philadelphia. My disease was one of long standing, and difficult to detect as well as difficult to ti eat, and I assure you, that haying: been under the treatment of several physicians before I came to yon, none were able, or if able, they failed to treat me with even a mo i derate degree of success.-.' It remained for yon, by your I shill, to detect my difficulties, and by your careful and ! faithful treatment of me,:to place me on the road to per fect health. Accept, dear sir, my warmest Shanks for your atten tions, and- my high estimate of your skill Inths appli cation of Electricity as a method of cure. Yours, respectfully, PARALYSIS CURED, State of He# York, Livisgston coti.vr r, • ■■ r CAMBOxiA, Oct. 29,'1862. * Du. Shedd—Dear Sir: For too benefit of suffering humanity, Iwould give a, statement of mj condition when I came under your care and treatment. From the result of. an injury .my left aide, was totally paralyzed, and had been for six months provibusto calling on yon, during which time I suffered intense pain, could 'get no rest only by, the influence*of .opiates. . Had been treated hy severalphysicidns without benefit. When ready to give up all hope of ever regaining the use of my limbs, 1 was advised by Thomas Brownof ;to pnt my self under your care.,. I did so; and the resalt ‘isl am fully restored. After receiving fourteen of yonr Electrical treatments I have now tEeperfectuse of.my paralyzed side,'and my general health; was never hotter. : You are at liberty to. make such use of this as you 'please. THOMAS 0. WARD. DR. BROWH employs the best electrical talent in this country. ' ■■■■■< . ■i Read the following ceitiflcate of a cure performed by Dr. Beckwith CONSUMPTION CURED. . September 28th, 1864. ■ Riohmmonu, Philada., ' No. 29.—This is to certify that ebout three years ago j was taken with a disease which phy sicians., called Consumption..: :I had a cough, hoarse ness, spit blood, andbecame very much reduced. Was under the care of five physicians, and have taken a great. : deal: of medicine ; without relief.; In this, condition, I called on Dr. Brown, 1220 Walnut street. After an electrical examination was pronounced Wrable. And .under the si ilfal treatment of Dr. Beckwith, operator and physician in Dr. Brown’s' establishment, aiu near ly entirely relieved of diseaee,' and expect, a fur a few more . treatments, to he entirely restored to health. I recommend all afflicted to go to 1220 Walnut street. - - saEamunmay. Dr. BROWN employs the best electrical talent in this country. Read the following certificate of acme performed by Mrs. 8. A Fulton:, .. . RHEUMATISM CURED. . - \ . aWssT Philadelphia, Aug. 27, 1864. ; 'jTr.'-W. S. Sroton. v 'I ffitfjbeen afflicted, with Rheumatism since April last Yt.ry severely, it extending,over the entire body, ’'causing the most excruciating suffering;, for several ‘months was under the • best medical care, but grew no better, and finally gave you a call, and placed myself tinder the care ofHrs.tS. A, Fulton, female operator of • your establishment.''ln two weeks I-was relieved of all pain, and am now perfectly well; I gladly recom mend all ladies suffering tb iie'rkind care. . a Mrs. W. Philadelphia,. references; In addition to the above, the diseased and all Inter ested are referred to the following named gentlemen, that have been treated and witnessed our- treatment on .others, at 1220 Walnut street: W.-. 8. Smith, No. 1022 Hanover streeff Philadel phia; George Douglass, No. 26 South Fifth' street,; William H,-Shriver, Haines street, Germantown; L. 206 Market street, Philadelphia,;' Ohas H. Grigg, Nos. 219 and 221 Church alley ; Emanuel Key, 707 Saftom street, attorney at law; -Isaac D. Gnyer, 2 Woodland Terrace; H.Craig, 1725 Arch street, 138 Broad street; Robert D, Work, 61 North Third street; A. G. Croll, Northeast corner Tenth and Market streets. N. B.—We take pleasure in referring the sick to the ahove names, and the following, whose certificates have been or will be given in full .for the good of hnmani ty: Judah Levy, Bronchial Consumption,-No. 814 South Front street; Edward T. Evans, preacher of the M. E. Church, Dyspepsia of long standing. Laryngitis, and LumbagbV No. 1633 Helnrath street; Wm: H Shame, Paralysis of lower limbs, : Pataplegy, 'and Epilepsy, publisher of the Xalional Merchant, No. 126 South Be cond street; Thomas Owens, Congestion of the Brain, and severe Hemorrhage of the Lungs and Diabetes, American Hotel, Philadelphia; James Nugent, Deaf-, ness for six years, and ringing and roaring in the head, Fifteenth and Bedford streets; William Morgan, Gene ral Debility, 401 Sprnee , street; Thoa. Harrop, severe Diabetes,- Rose Mills, WestJ?hiladelp,hia; Geo. Grant, Rheumatic Gout, long standing, No. 610 Chestnut street; H. T. Desilver, Chronic Neuralgia and Inflam matory Rheumatism, No. 1756 Chestnut street; O, H. Carmick, Chronic Dyspepsia and Inflammation of the Kidneys,. Chestnut and Fortieth streets; Anthony Car ney, Consumption, No. 1217 Market struct; Edward McMallbn, Consumption, No. 1227 Front street;.Charles H. Grigg, Dyspepsia and Constipation, Tenth and Arch streets; J. Ricket, Chronic Bronchitis, Constipation, and Congestion of the Brain, No. 618 Caliowhill street; Rev. ,T. Mallory, Aphonia, Philadelphia. ELECTRICAL INSTITUTION, ESTABLISHED FIVE YEARS AGO. • Professor C. H. BOLLES, Lsctnrer, X rnYsrcrANS. * -W. B. BROWN, M. D., P. SIIEDD, M. D., S. W. BECKWITH, M. D., and Mrs. S. A. FULTON. Mtb. FULTON, a lady of great experience and ability, .will have entire charge of :Treutiug iu the Ladies’ De partment. CONSULTATION FREE. - Address-all letters to .Dr. W. B BROWN, li WfM> 7TAWi?y Street, Philadelphia, pRO EOHO POBLIGO, . - l jr in t t DURING THE ACTUMN AtfD WlA'TiiS. THE ■nggjX London Printing and Publishing Co,, , [Established in the United States In 1848.1 Having added a RETAIL DEPARTMENT to tbelr rooms, OFFEB Alb THKIH COMPLETE BOOXS, IN.APPBOPEIATB \ BiNMifOe,., - : . ' . AT GOLD PRICES—IK GREENBACKS, No premium on Gold and no discount on Greenbacks, Thus enabling the public to select from our list the ■ VALUABLE AND ELEGANT PRODUCTIONS ' VOF THE MOST EMINENT AUTHORS. AND ARTISTS, *** At prices one third below the lowest asked elsewhere. : A-Deseriplive- priced list of Books now ready will be sent to any address free, on application to, - H. A. BROWN, Managing Agent, LONDON PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY, 4:87 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, 487,, To whom all orders must be addressed ■ *** Subscribers and-the trade are notified that all in complete Books of this Company will nowhe completed. Oc3-tuftf If . ASHMEAD & EVANS - AA V HAVE JUST REOEIVRn . LIFE OF JEAN PAUL RICHTER: By E. B. Lee. i ESSAYS OK SOCIAL SUBJECTS. 3?re-mthe Saturday B.pvi&w . .JOHN STUART MILLS’ ESSAYS: Tilted paper, 3 ytils Avaluable and handsome work. - MODERN PHILOLOGY.' By Dwight.: Second series. . THE LADY OF LAGRANGE. By the Hon. Mrs! Norton RELIGION AND CHEMISTRY: or. Proofs of God’s Plan in the Atmosphere and its, Elements. By Jasiah P. Cooke, Jr OUR AMERICAN MERCHANTS. Edited by Freeman Hunt. Illustrated with steel portraits ■ THE POTOMAC AND THE RAPIDAN; Army Notes, from the Failure of Winchester to the Reinforcement of Rosecrans. By Alonzo H. Quinn, 2d Massachusetts EMI& CHESTER: A.Novel, : . 'iu BLACK AND WHITE LIES, By Mrs. Leslie. EVAN DALE; 'Anewnovel. ' NEW JUVENILES AND NEW NOVELS? A large assortment, too numerous to specify. All of'Which will be sold at very low prices. ' ASHMEAD & EVANS, Successors to W. P. Hazard, : oc4 ' No. 7%4 CHESTNUT Street. s. v-:j« loan. The Secretary of tbe Treasury gives notice' that sub scriptions will bereceivod for Coupon Treasury Notes, payable three years from August 15th, 1864, with: semi annual interest at the rate of seven and per cent, per annum —principal and interest both to be paid in lawful money. Thesenotes will be convertible at the option-of the holder, at maturity,Jinto six per cent, gold bearing bondsi payable not less than five nor more than*twenty years from their date, as: the Government may elect. They will he issned in denominations of $5O, $lOO,. $5OO, $l,BBO, and $5,000,An d all subscriptions must be-for fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars. As the notes draw interest ftom August 15, Jersons making deposits subsequent' to'that date must pay the interest accrued from date of note to date of deposit. IT IS A. NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, offering a higher rate of interest than any other, and the best se curity. Any sayings*bank which pays its depositors in U. 8. Notes, considers that it is paying in the best circulating medium of the country, and it canctof pay m anything better, for its own assets are .either in. Go vernment securities or in notes or bonds payable in Go vernment paper. Convertible into a Six' per-cent. 5-20 In addition to the very liberal interest, cn the notes for three years, this privilege of conversion is now worth about three per cent, per annum, forthe current rale for 6-20 Bonds is not less than nine-pen tent, pre mium, and befor Abe war the premium.on.siKper cent. U. S. 6tocks was over twenty per cent. It will be seen that the actual profit on this loan, at.the present market rate, is not less than ten per cent. per.annum. Its Exemption from State- or Municipal Bnt aside from all the advantages we have ennme rated, anpecial Act of Congress exempts all bonds and' Treasury notesfyfffli local taxation. On tbe’ayeragei this exemption is worth about two per oenhper annum, according to ths rate of taxation in various parts of the ■ country. ‘ ■■■... v .. . It is bolievad that no securities oilier so great induce ments to leaders as those issued by the Government. In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of private parties, or stock companies, or separate cam ’ munitias, only, is pledged for payment, while the whole property of the country is held to secure charge of all the obligations of the United States. Up to the 24th of September, the subscriptions to this loan amounted to over ' Suhsoriptions will he received by the Treasurer of the, .United'States, at Washington,’the several Assistant’ Treasurers and designated Depositories, and by the First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa., Second National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa., Third Bank of Philadelphia, Pa., Fonrth'Eational Bank of Philadelphia, Pa., and by all National Banks which are depositaries of public money, and ALL RESPECTABLE BANES'AND BANKERS n throughout the country will give, further, information and LOAN OF 1881. THE BALANCE OF THE 175,000,000 LOAN ' having this day been awarded, and our bids proving successful, we are prepared to SELL TO CUSTOMERS AT ONCE, 1 In X.arge ■ or Small Sums, any amount of this most desirable : GOLD SIX-PER-CENT. LOAN, at the market trice. Weiavealways considered these ‘‘ 1881 ’’ Bonds a* the BEST LOAN ON THE MARKET There is but a 'SMALL AMOUNT FOR SALE, and the premium will, in our opinion, advance rapidly. _ Parties having!)-20 Loan will do well TO CALL AND EXCHANGE THEIR: 6-20 s for this more permanent Loan, especially as now, owing to the German demand for the luve-twenties, a lush, rate caa,be obtained for them. *' : • '■ . • •: JAY COOKE * 00., ■ selO-lm 1141 South THIRD Street. CYRUS COMMINGS. HQ HEW 7-80 LOAN ♦ kJ» Subscriptions received, and the Notes fur nished free of all BOTD Bankw , an24-Sm. 18 South THIRD Street. /YtL STOCKS V BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION, “T’EMAIL DE PARIS” IS NOT A JLI paint, powder, or paste, but a most delicious preparation: that gives both the color and texture of. polished ivory to the skin. EUGENE JOUIN, No. 11l TENTH Street, below Chestnut .;V' «T ’EMAIL DE PARIS ” CAN BE ueed by: all ladies in the privacy of tl e toilette . It removes ail ipots and roughness, and its purifying effect on the shincaUeforth freshness, color, and beauty. E, JOUIN, No. 11l TENTH Street, below Chestnut, «T ’EMAIL DE PARIS” QUICKLY -Ll and effectually removes those unsightly black worm specks which detract so much from the beauty, of tbe skin. E. JOUIN, No. 11l TENTH Street, below ; Cbeettnut. ..... : . ■ _ <‘T ’EMAIL DE PARIS’’ 18 E - U PECIALLY endorsed by Mad’lle Vestvali, Mrs. Wailer, and many ladies in privato life, whose com mendatory letters, for obvious reasons, cannot be pub lished. E. JOUIN, 111 S. TENTH Street: . Orders by mall should he addressed, JARED & RENE, General Importers, Philadelphia. oc3-mwf tf P. KELLY, JOHN KELLY, TAILORS, Gl2 CHESTNUT STREET, Will from this date (Oetober Hi) sell at ' REDUCED PRICES, / " FOR " CASH. oc4-tf JRREWORKS. The undersigned, at their ... FIREWORK DEPOT, 110 SOUTH WHARVES, BELOW CHESTNUT ST.. Have now on hand a great variety of WORKS, pre pared expressly for Exhibitions, including ROCKETS, BEJfGOIA EIGHTS, *C., *C. • They have had also prepared a number of - TORCH-LIGHTS, , exfkessiy for ...y: . NIGHT PARADES, Which will bum for several hours, and maybe bold iu tlie hand. JOSEPH B. BUSSIER & CO., ' ocl-stnthtn.oB DEALERS IN EIRSWOEKcI (Km THOUSANDS OF TEETH EX- WITHOUT PAIN-Patent applied for —My new Invention, a Double Reversible Self, ad ' gfeSS-lm * - ■ - ■ mb DR; FINE, PRACTICAL DEN WHB? TISTfor the last twenty years, 319 VINE Sl., below Third, inserts the most beautiful, TEETH of flu age. mounted on fine Gold. Platlna, Silver, Vulcanite, Coralite, Amber, &e., at prices, for neat and substantlei : work, more ureasonabla than ; any, Dentist In this city ni State. Teeth plugged to last for life; Artificial Twitk repaired to suit No pain in extracting: All work war ranted to fit, Reference, best famUlos, ' sei-S KEW^ipßWciATidjrS. - FIMTOIAL. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OE THIS LOAN. Gold Bond. Taxation. $40,000,000. AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS. se2B 12tifW2t~V ; GEORGE 8 !. BOYD, 18 South THIRD Street. an24-Sni PERSONAL.- CLOTHING. FIREWORKS. - 'WANTS. A GRADUATE OP BRYANTS, T&AT iA TOS,.and®.a;uBtBr’a Commercial Collogewishes a Situation ■-as Bo'-k^erP*, .Assistant Bookkeenerv or CterK AddressH. { thOollegf> Rooms. A 9» SBMBLV BUILDING, TE.STH. and CHESTNUT Sts. It* TIB ATI GHTS ME N WANTED-ON «jL r ■ fina drawiMß Apply to JOHSf SIcAETHUBt Jr., ArShiteet7»oE> Sou&SIXTH Street. Be3Q-6t« WANTED —A SITUATIONS BY A Practical Young Man as Book-keeper, A'shstant; or Clerk; cs,naive good references. Address Bvx. ZU Philadelphia Post Office. os* 3t* WANTED—A SITUATION BY AN; k„„:„ m ® h > well acquainted 'with the Grocery bPßiaess, bnt wlio has no owection to any other occts* e^ronce given. J. B.” WANJED-OIL stocks, in ex mloWil - Addrte WANTED-AN ORGANIST FOR 'A 1 :Church in West Philadelphia. Addres “Organ ’> .Prsss office. oc4-Bt* WANTED—A SITUATION AS BOOK »_i vKEEPEB or Clerk In a Commission House or Ma nufacturing establishment, at moderate salary, by a competent man. Best of references gives. Address • Double Entry, >’ Press Office. - ■ oc3 2t* TTANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS AS SISTAST CLERKdn a Store on Chestnut Street; must have some knowledge of Bookkeeping* and be a good penman. Salary, first year, $2OO. Address inhand wnting of Applicant, with references, Box 485 Phila delphia Post Office. y ocl-St*. TMPLOYMBNT HOUSE, THE LARG AJ estand most reliable, for city and country.: Has always a good selection of capable persons, with good references. Americans, Irish, English, French, Her .man?, Scotch,; Welsh, and newly-landed emigrants, as Gardeners, Far m : Hands, Coachman, Watchmen, &c. Cooks, Chambermaids, Seajßstresses, Laundresses, Waitresses, and general. Housework Servants Also, Colored Servants. Hoe. 603 and 804 LOCUST Street! above Eighth. - sa24-lm TJ eadquarters department II of- Washington. OFFICE CHIEF QUARTERMASTER, Nos. 534, 535, AND 538" FOURTEENTH STREET,- • Near New York Avenue, WAawnsTONjSeptember®, 1864. ■ CARPENTERS WANTED.—Wanted Immediately, fifty good carpenters to'go to Point Lookout.-Md. Wa- See $7O per month, and a ration. Each workman will ring his own kit of tools. Transportation will be fur nished by the Government,:for the workmen and their tools, from this city to Point Lookout. JOHN A. ELIBON, • - Col. and Chief Quartermaster, oci-dt - Department of: Washington. TINNERS WANTED. A f: Chief Quartbemaster’s Office, :: - Depot of WASHraorok, Washixoton, D. C., September 21, .1864. WANTED, AT ONCE—Ar the Government Work shops, corner od NINETEENTH and FStreets, TWENTY GOOD TINSMITHS, or men-who understand the manu facture and putting up of Sheet lron Stoves. > Wages; Seventy dollars per month, with a ration.' Also, privilege of hospital when sick. Application to be made to Capt; JAMES M. MOOSE, A. Q. M., U.;S. A,, No. ia4FS6reet.— ’ ■ D. H. SUCKER, Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster,. se29- lot - . Depot of Washington. M HOUSE. WANTED—BY A RE spectable family, in the Northwestern part of the «■ Kent not to exceed SGOQper annum. Address Box 5 Phila. Post Office. ■ ■ . it* AvWAISTEDIMMEDIATELY—I,OOO New Bnd Second Hand GOLD, SILVER, and “““ PLATED WATCHES, for which the highest prices will be paid; as also old Gold Silver? and Pre cions Stones. y -M. J. McGLYNN, se2B-6t* 208 K North EIGHTH Street. THREE PINE LARGE UPPER STO- KIES for Bent in STORE No. S6l North THIRD Street. : , ' . bcl-3t* : T?OR SALE—A PROFITABLE CASH JPaying Business, easily managed, expenses light, location central. Address * 'Utility, ’ 'Press Office. ocl-St* THE . UNDERSIGNED- OFFERS FOR - SALE,-at a bargain, his entire Stock in trade, con sisting o! fine.PLATED WAKE and JEWELRY—weII assorted—Safes, Fixtures, and Good will. Being en gaged ih.bueiness that ealls bis entire attention from tb* city, he will dispose of his stock in trade on terms favorable to a purchaser. T 1 be attention.of the trade is called to the above fine opportunity for investment. J. C. FULLER. se3o-6tif * «» CHESTNUT street. TO LET—SEVER At. ROOMS, WITH J- or without steam power, in Jayne’s Building, Bock street, below Third. Also, the Store Ho. 611 Chestnut street, above Sixth. THOMAS H. CON SELL, Com ting House of Dr. D. Jayne A Son, 343 CHEST-' NUT Street. . se29-6t* M TO LIT OB FOR SALS-THE .House 6G9 FRAHKLIN Street, between Buttou wood and SpriUg'Gard*n. Bent S7OD. Forfurther par? ticulars apply at %39 South SECOND Street, oc4* §b* * PIHE street—vert de -BIKADT.K RESIDENCE, Ho 71(5, with three storied baek buildings. Lot 21 feet 4 inches front, 130 ieet deep to a street, For sale, and early possession. A. P. A J. H. MORRIS, ; bc4 3t* 9X6 ARCH Street. m, FOR SALE—HANDSOME THRBE- Jaiitstory Brick DWELLING, with three-story double hack buildings; has alt the modern conveniences; No. IX2 BINS Street. Terms easy. Lota? by 102 oc3 3t* «FORSALE— AVERY DEBI.RA® ble-FARM, containing3Sacresofland, at the corner of Township-line and Castor roads, about two miles north, of Frankford, in the Twenty-third ward, Philadelphia. The improvements consist of a ,-large twe-and- a-half-story , stone house,- with piazza ' hack; good frame barn, wagon sheds, and other out buildings.s; This farm is in a high state of cultivation, under good fences, with variety of choice fruit trees; : good water convenient.ito house and barn; We invite ail persons desiring to purchase a good farm to view the above before making a purchase elsewhere. ■ .- For terms, apply to •PHrLIP KNORR, (Executors of .435 FBUNEStreet, Phila , 1 Jas Kuorr, ABRAM M. KNORB, (deceased, Or to WILLIAM HAL 6 WAXUER, o«4-6i* . 133 South FOURTH Street, Phila. M PUBLIC SALE.—WILL BE sold at public sale, on THURSDAY, Oct. 13th.3C her, 1864, on the premises, a desirable country resi dence, situate in Upper Dublin township, Montgomery county, about one-third of a mile from Wisaakickon Station,, on the: Korth. Pennsylvania Railroad, at the junction ofthe Bethlehem and Butler turnpike roads, and fifteen miles from Philadelphia, containing about fifteen acres of land, alarge stone imansion-kou3e, te-’ uant bouse, aud etone barn, The propeity is a very: desir&ble one for a person desiring.a handsome country, residence in a good neighborhood and within a few. minutes walk of the railroad - For farther particnlarg apply to either WOODSIBE & STADIGER, 407 ARCH'S treat, Philadelphia, or on the premises, or to tbe subscriber, JOSHUA Y. JONES;!*. 0. address, sTHREE TONS, Montgomery county, Pa. 003-mtuwm4tf DELAWARE VCOUNTY^FORia ■UiS-SALEj hy order of Executors.-sixty-five acres 35 of land, near MBDI AdkSubstantial stone manion, flue ham, nicely watered, Wood for fuel and fence; excel lent orchard of selected 5 fruit. This farm-embraces a superior building site; and ie located on Crush creek, affording fine opportunities for boating and- fishing Price $lOO per acre. . JAS. R. CUUMINS, oc3-3t - 504 WALNUT Street. . Mto let—a . valuable busi NESS STAND, situated in North Cros'wioks, New Jersey, now doing a good cash business. The stock and fixtures for. sale at a great bargain, parties now having -it going to the city. Address “Store,” CROSSWICKS, New Jersey. , - . oc3-6tf fi foe sale—two good ia JSSS. Farms-in: New Jersey; one B>j miles from - Camden, near Moorstown, of 47 acres, nearly new buildings, and alHn good orderithe other coatains 111)4 acres, fi miles from Camden and one mile from Atlantic Railroad, Haddonfielo Station, and on turnpike, and uncommon-flne.buildingt; househas hot end cold water, bath', Ac. ; buildings welhgot up and in fine order. The land on both farms is snitahle for grain, jrrass, and tracking. ‘ To know all abou-hthem; eall on B. SMITH, Agent, 604 North SEVENTH bt., above Green 003-21* M FOR SALE—ONE OF THE MOST desirable DWELLINGS in this city. No. 1610 Sum mer Btrret,-between Race and Vine; three stories; 28 fest fiohi and 111 feet deep to Spring Btreet; has all the modern conveniences. $6,000 may remain. Apply to M. B. DYOTT, 114 North SECOND Street, or to ocl-6t* G. C MILLER, 154 North SIXTH Street. Afl FOR SALE—A NEAT MODERN Jbt' RESIDENCE, No 2009 Cherry street. Price low, and terms easy.- Apply at No. 343 South THIRD Street. . ocl-6t gS FOR RENT—A NUMBER OF COM JBtmbdidus Dwelling HOUSES,- on Twelfth, Thir teenth, and Merwine streets,'-at from $23 to s33per month—having bath; range, heaier. hot and’cold wa ter, Ac., Ac. . - - TATLOW JACKSON. - se2B-6t* .. : ; - . . 614 CHESTNUT, St. . m g<ebman bulbous roots— HC-Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus', Snow-drops, Ranuncu lus, Anemones, Jonquils, Ac., Ac;, for Fail planting. Just received per steamer,V Seed and Agricultural Warehouse. OCI-6U ' Nos. 988 and 934: MARKET St. ,ahay(- Ninth. A VALUABLE AND PESIRABLE FARM ANO COUNTRY SEAT AT PUBLIC SALE. WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, ON SATURDAY, THE Bth OF. OCTOBER, 1864, ON THE PREMISES AT 2 O’CLOCK IN THE AF TERNOON, . . ’ A VALUABLE FARM, Situated immediately-adjoining the town of WOODBURY, GLOUCESTER COUNTY, N. 1, CONTAINING 31 ACRES. with a front on Delaware street of 1;400 feet, and a never-failing stream of water running the entire'width of the property ih the rear, well stocked with fruit of great varieties, divided into convenient lots. The land is in a good state of cultivation, and particularly adapt edtograss. ■< r ' ■ THE IMPROVEMENTS ARE A Goto TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, BARN, CORN-CRIB, AND OTHER BUILDINGS, And a fine lawn in front of the house. Fora gentle man’s country seat; for speculative purposes, or for the cultivation tf fruits, this is one of the most desirable properties, rarely to be met with in the market. , The town of WOODBURY is the county seat of Glou cester county, and ohS of the most flourishing villages in West Jersey, with schools of a very high order and churches of various denominations. The means of. ac cess are almost hourly by the West Jersey Railroad, and the property wiihin ten minutes’ walk of the cars. ESS* For particulars, inquire of WILLIAM R. TA TUM, President of the Gloucester County Bank, at Woodbury; Conditions at sale. , ALSO, -AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE, TEN ACRES OF LAND, AT BED BANK, adjoining lands of Charles .Whi tall, TT u H /jl lmBoll ' an d Henry Bickley, part growing up m TIMBER. September 22d, 1884. ~ se2Z-thstutocB* m A VALUABLE FARM.—TO BE jEn&OLD positively on 'WEDNESDAY, October 32 TOtb, 1564, on toe premises, m CONCORD,- Delaware -county. Pa., aDAIET,or OKAZIa6FAKM,containing 164 acres, late the Estate of Joseph Hannnm, deceased The improvements are a large Brick Dwelling House, Stone Barn, Stable. Wagdh-House, Spring-House, Ac.: Apple Orchard and fruit trees. -The land is of first quality, well watered, with about twenty-five acreß of good timber, and the situation one of the best inthe country, commanding a view of many miles, with choice building sites. - ..It if within a Quarter of a mile of Concord Station, on the Baltimore Sailroad." For further information, apply to the undersigned, on the. premises. se29-thstu9t* SAMUEL P. TTANNTIM. Executor. Q Attn TRUCK AND PEACH BAS- D,UUU K BTSinstreceivedandfor seS-tf 15T and 159 North THIRD Street. POR SALE—IO BALES OF CHOICE 1 M J MITCHESON, ATTORNEY. AT . ta w has removed his Office to No. S»8 WAL NUT Street, opposite Independence. Square. oc3-12t. - tvorytypes NONE EXCEL ■IN L tooiofnl a-ranseinent. natural expression, or artistic atß. F. RBIJ& '8, 634: ARCH Street, lad Boae more woiftf pabUs mows*. \V AUCTION SALES. TTEADQUARTERS PENNSYLVANIA XI MILITIA, QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OF FICE, Haebisborci, Pa., Octobers. 1863. Will be sold at Public Auction, to the highest bidder (in accordance with act of Assembly, approved August 22, 1864, Sections);, fit the stale Arsenai, Harrisburg, on TUESDAY, the 18th day of October, comm<mciug at 10 i, M., the following unserviceable ordnance and mat ttriale. the the St a*© of Fsauayiyaais : . Ten 6-pouiders Braas Cannon, casting French, data 1786 to 1791; weight about 6,840 pounds. ,„J"ght 6-pounders Irou Cannon, casting of 183 d gad 18 £.L a hout 6,OHf pounds. pounds sounder Iron Cannon, weight about 1,605 pbrads“ H Bsrtels Coid caB4il >*)» Wffight about 3,50* -4:.(ittß'eaniace Axles, Wright ab'onf 446.’pound* - do £‘ r a 1.8-0. pimhar, . ,-a« • '.SSSw?' S°- 208‘-poandß- Scrap Iron, Wfeight about 2ll P 6aaai!; ■ The above Will be sold in lots, lor cash. I'irm.nt. to' be made in Nstional- or State currency of solvent* bonks, and tbe articles purchases must be* remove! with but little delay, and will be ailbuver’s risk until *»cval... James 1,-. RBYNoffis oc4-tuthfr6t Quartermaster General or Penna. AUCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED' -Pi- HORSES. , QsisaTBKMieTES-GBirBE/eS’s Omce, • Fitter Omgxotr, „ A<JHIKOTO2r CiTr, October 1, 18>j. WITS® sold at Public Auction, to the highest bidder'. Bn d Places named belosr, vie-f SllJpLlK, PESOS SYIr VAIS lAV THURSDAY, wrr-t.v«....October 13. WIMIHGTOB-, DEEaWAPE, THDESBAY, Yogs, TmmsDix, TWO HB2®BEB AT' EACH: caT^B?^orThe b S|* 4a,,c » 4 88 nnflt r °* th *‘ mS r te 0 b d a^' 1 farmin * i>nn>osM,many good bargain* Horeeß sold alaslr. Saleirto-conunence at 10 ASr ' Quartermaster GaaeraPe Office* oc3-toc2G SALE GO^DBMNECP Qu.raTEKMASTEK - Genera Office. ■ „ FI=U»T r DtVIS!(Kr, TO-,, T. Washington Cits. September 26, 1864. W;D sold at p&Mic anction, to the ingheac bidder* at (rieeboxo, 3). 0., on * HOESES. ° tLK,*? V HOUSES. ot a tbe b arm y ?° ndemne4^ *? for Et » may bSid 114 falmißS pm^ OSeB ““WBood bargain* Horses Bold sinnly. . ■ v men™atlO States <™™=“5v Sate to eom- By order of the Quartermaster General. „ _ , . : JAMES- A. BKTN se3C-6t Colonel, in charge let Division (5E M. G. C- AMUSEMENTS. pw CHESTNUT-ST, THEATRE^ bEOKAKBGEOYEB & WILLIAM E. SI If IT, Lessees and Managers. ■; THIS (Tuesday) EYBIfHfG, .'Ooti S ISS®, Second appearance of tte ,•■■.- ' WAHBEK COSEDX COirBXmTIOSi conslatingof Mr. WSr.WARBBSi Mf,=CßAft BABHOW Mies JO6IE ORTON, and Miss EMILYHIBXAYBB. titled *ld' j eiir in the standard Comedy-,.in- 5-acts, etl- THE BIVALS.- l& A *ASSai,*& —*• •••V• • • v• ••••"• -Mr. Wm, Warren. iylia l b a “gulit.*:: .v.v.' Mrs, Malaptop ... .MSss-EmUy Iftetayer’ by the EXCELLENT STOCK CoSpll?* f ?’? D Q d Matinee, SATDRDA.Y- A]?fj3K BOO& Oct. 8, when the THE SEA--OE ICS;. or, a vL redncea”rice’s. *? presented by special rwpes^at WALNUT-STREET THEA.TRE T T ? THIS (Thursday) EVENING, Oct 4th, Second appearance this season of-the -talented 1 - younr and versatile American actress, J Mies CHABLOTTE THOMPSON, ■Who will awearin the translation of Dumas’ creatnlsv , CAMILLE; 08, THE FaTE OF-i ®Sg Cami11e...—.................Mi5s Charlotte Thomoaoiu Armand Duva1..;..... .....-Mr. JHerne To conclude with the musical farce of the.- • LOAN OF A EOVEB. Box Office open from 9 till 3 o’clock. Doors wen at 1. MBS. JOHN DREW’S NEW ARCH* STREET THEATRE. ' YESTVALT. BEL DBSfGWTO TO-NIGHT AOT> ET-EEY mS? 10 * ■With new Scenery, Coptnines. &c. BEL BBMOItIO.' AKGEL0.,,.... In wMeli gfce will sing . pf x “ You are the Star” aad'‘‘BraTe M&rGD.** _ Seats secured three days in-advance. fIHESTNOT-STREET OPERA HOUSE* Ko 13*1 CHESTNUT Street * ALXINSON & H1NCK8K................ tVromietanL. MORAN’B MISSTESLB appear every evening in an elegant ETHIOPIAN ENTERTAINMENT Doorß open at 7, commencing at 8 o’cSock precisely Admission 26 cents. *~ „*,=>=**. A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH AND CHESTNUT Streets. * TEMPLE OP WONJIBKSr SISUOB BLITZ EVERT BVENIKSL ar£“ “WEDNESDAY ANDSATURDaVaPTBBNOONS. . i , ..; Cim SFU of . Perf %PJ?? ce Constantly, Admlesjon, 25 Cents. Children, 15 Cents. Beaervei Seate, 60 Cents. Evening Performances commence at 1%. Afternoon: at - ■■■■"■■■" • ' ' oc3-tr A SSEMBLX BmiJ}im-GR A NB <*V. STEREOPTIOAH, STEBEOPrieAS. • Tours over the World, • Tours over tie World. THIS EVENINQ, at 8 o’clock, The marvelous illusion of v TUB “GHOST.” THE “GHOST.” . . . , Apd other Splendid Ifoveltie*. Admission 25 cts. Childrenldcte pASINO, CHESTNUT ST.. ABOVIf Sixth, THE GREAT VARIETY THEATRE OF TE* pHRIST REJECTED.- THFLGREAT v and celebrated picture by West.tho cKef&tmtar* of the artist, is now on exhibition at the ACADEMY OB FXHE ASTS, S« MSS CHESTNUT St., in addition the entire Art Collection orthe Academy. Admittance. 25 cents. Season Tickets, SO cents. , saEM"T* V THE ACADEMY OF F IKE AS T 8 * HOARDING. ■BOARDING.—TWO LADIES WISH •M to obtain Board, with two rboms, in a priyato fami ly, in a pleasant and airy sitnation, in the northern or northwestern patt of the city or its subnrbs. References exchanged. Address “Norton,” office at The Press. , oot-2t* rpo RENT HANDSOMELY FUR -1 -NISHED BOOMS, oc4 St* : go; 904, WALNUT Street LOST AND = FOUND. XrOTICE.—LOST, CERTIFICATE NO. pnnlol or P Shares of CURTIN OIL, issned to B. W. ‘ ROGERS. Transfer has been stopped; and application made for a new Certificate. se22-I2t* COPARTNERSHIPS. THE FIRM OF BROWN & DALSEN •A was this day (September 2S, 1861) dissolved by mutual consent. All bulsowingoragainstthefirm wiU be settled by T. BROWN. - , It* niE SOLUTION.—THE COPARTNER SHIP heretofore existing: noder the firm of SAMUEL N. DAVIES & SON . ■ is this day dissolved. The business will be settled hr the undersigned, at 2To. 2255 DOCS Street. ; -CHABXES E. PAVIES, SnsvivingPartner. Philadelphia, feept. 30, 1864. . COPAE#EBSHIB. —The undersigned have this day formed a copartnership under the firm of DAVIES BROTHERS, - * for the transaction of a general ■ - BANKING AND BROKERAGB BUSINESS, at No 835 DOCK Street, - CHARLES E. DAVIES, - PETER A. DAVIES, Pbiiadelphia, October 1,1801. U. S. Certificates of Indebtedness, Quartermasters* Vouchers and Cheeks,and Government Secnrities gene rally, bought and sold. .... Business Paper and Doans on Collaterals negotiated. Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Commission. ocl-lm . . v .PROPOSALS. OFFICE CHIEF QUARTERMASTER* Ciscinxati, Ohio, Sept. 29, 1861- PROPOSALS are invited by the. undersigned until TUESDAY, October 18, 1864, at two o’clock P. M., for the immediate delivery, to this Department, of Ostrich Feathers for Hats, army standard. Hat Feather Sockets, : *> “ ’ -Eagles for Hats, ■ *' “ Crossed Cannon for Hats, «* u ■ *‘ Sabres 11 ,t« v «* “ Basics “ “ « , Company Figures, assorted, “ “ . Cbevrons, Artillery Bergeants, army standard, “ ’ ‘ Corporals, “ * National Colors, Infantry, *« Regimental Colors, 1 Guidons, “ “ Dram Snares, sets, “ “ Samples of which may he seen at the Office of Clothing and Equipis* in tils city. - To he delivered, free of charge, at the U. S. Inspection Warehouse in this city, in good new packages, with the name of the party famishing, the kind and quantity of goods distinctly marked on each article and package. Parties .offering goods mnst distinctly state in their bids the quantity they propose to furnish,the price, and time of delivery. Samples, when submitted, must he marked and num bered to correspond with the propoial; and the; parties thereto must guarantee that the toods shall be in every respect equal to army standard, otherwise the proposal, will not be considered. A guarantee; signed by two responsible persons, must accompany each bid, guaranteeing that the bidder will supply the articles awarded to him nnder bis proposal. Bids will be opened on Tuesday, October 18,1861, at two o’ clock P. M. ,at this office, and bidders are request. f/v lio nrasanf • . --. Awards will be made on Wednesday October 19.1864. Bonds will beireqmredTth&t the contract win be faith fully fulfilled. Telegrams relating to proposals wUI not be noticed. Blank forms of proposals, contracts, and bonds mar be obtained at this office., - : , The right to reject any hid deemed unreasonable Is reserved. - Endorse envelope “Proposals for- and ad dress ' Col. WM. W. MaKIM, oc4-llt ■ Chief Quartermaster Cincinnati Depot. REMO YAL.—THE' nil AND ELMI RA R.‘ R. LINE have removed their Ticket Office front .Sixth and Chestnut streets to CHESTNUT Street, under the Philadelphia Bank. . , ~ The only direct roue Tor the Oil Regions of Pennsyl vania, WILLIAMSPORT ELMIRA, BUFFALO. SUS PENSION BRIDGE, NIAGARA FALLS, and all places in the Western and Northwestern States, and theCa- First-class and Emigrant tickets. Passenger Trains leave degot of PhiladelpMa and Reading Railroad, comer THIRTEENTH and CAL LOWHILL Streets, at 8 A. M., and 3.15 P. H., daily, except Sundays. - - - > For further information apply at the office. N, VAN HORN, Ticket Agent. GeneraL Agent. ocLtf THIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILL Ste. for albani and , „ ' I ""!"'>TROY VIA DELAWARE AND RARI TAN CANAL.-The Barge MONTEREY, R. DANVERS, Master, is_ now loading at first wharf below SPRUCR Street, and will sail for the above points on WEDNES DAY!October fith; ~ . For freight, which will he taken on reasonable terms. JWWItT IM iTVTT? PROVED CRBSgPS? .f&y* B AcknowledgelOTS?^^- “ d PIANOS. sa-SfySm. No. 733 ARCH St.. bel. Eighth. DECKER BROS,, * ' a xrw STECK & CO.’S CELEBRATED PIANOS. ' J. E. GOULD, SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT. ffm ESTEY’S COTTAGE ORGANS. Not only UNEXCELLED, but UNEqPXLLff Wgiy of Tone And Power, designed esWeliDy wrOhmnrtig and Sehools. but found to be eqmUly well «mpte« *• the Parlor and Drawing Room. Tm sge Wn IS North SEVENTH Btretf. Also, a •ompleU aMoriment of the Perfect Melodso*. waituiUT op hmi —- DE VISITE.—REIMER’S St..>WD m -VESTVADf. n#<Tl
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