JS U Ifc- O ilr- iAii-v ifitl of tlie SteniiiNtitps Haasal, Inra, amt Char lone. York. Oet. 10.—The steamer Hansa arrived at ~,rl at 10.S0 o’clock tile morning. ■ tUf.roshipa Euroiw, from Boston, and Heolß,trom l'ort, ariived out op 'io, from tjoehee, and the Oltr of WaHMuatoa, JuiW.Yorlr, arrived out on the 27sh, and, the Gor don tLeSSth. • <•. - . o Coroner’s jury has returned a verdict of wufat Iff aff&ißflt Mnlleiy-the alleged rauvrar assassin. ironmaster, has sbscounM to Krasr!- bili&on tins Leeds Bn.nK to the amount v* PJO r. fr*d 'faale, a woolen lneiehimt, haa failed, with iHien amounting tp ilOO.w'O ' . (liabilities of the hot us Banking Co. are one mu ibO>'i Sept 28.—-The Swiss ballots;! Cnuocil have ied a treat 3 of oommoicc between France and’ 'prnaSan army of occupation of 3Q,0t0 men- will' .t-r in Best Jutland.- , was reported in Paris that the Czar will winter ai k.ti have taken place at Turin in emuecneuce of the niter * f tiro capital, to Florence. Twenty persons m killed- and many ■"■minted.. A new Cabtuet bad „ formed, and tranquillity prevails. Rowland had limed the Presidency of the Council of State. i’ll Iter Savage Xanaor, tho English author, died at reacaon the 17th oi September, In the Such year of lie report that the anEGuuceme?t ofthe Franco* Uan treaty had been made to iho Pope, and that he td for copieß to examine thorn, is coafirmed. Toe ? requested time fordeliboratiou bef-ire commiaica , his impression of the effects the uo\r state of things ;ht hare,upon the Papacy, ie raising of the rate <>f dis count byfhe Bauk of neft has had an unfavorable effect on trade. nfcW Italian Ministry has been formed, under the sidency of Gen, Pella. Marmora. '•■'*. - ARRIVAL OF THE JUKA kT QfTEBEC,- n?BBO, Oct. 10.’—The steamship :Jura,--'from Liver i, on the29th, via Londonderry on the 30th ait., has ived at this,port. ' \ v> berois continned dopr?B‘ion and additional failures English commercial circles, hut U is reported that no lie prevails ” 5 • bark-rigged rebel steamer had been-'spoken in the ita channel. GREAT BRITAIN. ie EustishpolUical news* i« aoimpoHani, but com rcially itcontinues somewhat exc-tm*. Additional ires are reported, but there is no although h depression. The latest failures include Francis .tgh. a lft’ite cotton speculator, with ilaMiities imatedat ahalf million sterling, but it i« taoiuht it his direct engagements may not two hau id thousand t Kob*rt Byrno. stock 1 roker at Liver* >l, with unsettled accounts f-»r about six huadred rnband pounds sterliacg, bat whoso neural deficiency Imated at from sixty to one haodred. thnusand pounds; m Floicher & Co , corn merchants of Lancaster, with niities of over one hundred thousand pound* ster-, f{ Lightfoot & sag tr refiner* and ilce millers, j. Robert Baxeadeit, uorn merchant of luu* leslei'; Bavid Kanisden* worsted spinner, at Brad* ( yil, and others of less importance. , v « ,» At a meeUugyf the shareholder* of the Leeds Banking unpany its estimated liabilities were stated at oyer . *iit hundred and seventeen thousand pounds sterling, id that there was a deficiency of over halt a tuUlioa,' A number of failures aro s ill expected in coaoecllou tb this large banking institution, avweli aaamong zcnlator3 in cottoc, produce, and shares, which ex .bit nmch heavy depreciation in. value . The Times' CityArticlecongratulates rle country on ie abseiice of panic or alarm, and saysforthoflrs! odern experience salutary effVcts are being worked oat itlmnt the cost*of a disastrous, panic. It fhiak* that a lew weeks important eflects will be perceived in > discount market, and on the position of the Bank aa the influx of gold in sceadHy progressing. discount market was heavy at the Bftufc , but there as no change in rates - The Stock Exchange eourmiipd »ry heavy. The Confederate loau had dei-.Ua*d6@3 ireent., closing at about 66 The utw* of Sheridan s dory improved the prospect of Lincoln's re-election, (l forced sales on lAvtipuwi accounts caused depres ,ni. The London Times credits Grant with a success in (havingcompelled Lee to move, and looks with much jUt-rc-si. for.pending result?, '- . FRANCE. The ratification of the Franco Swiss treaty is an ac* tomplisbed fact. Bourse flat. Rentes 66f. Soc~ An imperial decree declares the herring and mackerel fisheries henceforth-free. ' y,.;V : - 3 ITALY. ■ funn continues tranquil. The remonstrance of tie municipality of Turin addressed to me Go vamuient de clares that thetranHfer of the capi alto Florence signi fies the renunciation of Rome, and protests a gainst such a conclusion. . • , - The Italian Parliament is convoked for the 24th of October, DENMARK. Earl Clarendon, at Vienna, urged upon Count Bech borg the necessity of .|>rmg!n a the peace negotia lions to a speedy iiene. He also advocated tne early iaaugara tiou of the Date of Angustenburg, promising the re coghitlou of England." , Clarendon likewise urged the solution 'of the Italian unestton, and warntd Aastrla against oppjsition to the recent French-Italian treaty. At the tilth session of the peace conference the pleni potentiaries are said to, have approved the proposals of tie committee for the settlement of iha frontiers. ..... BRAZIL. Jfailg of Sept; 8 had arrived at Lisbon. Bio. Sept. 8. —Ootfee—Good firsts 0;4OO@8,5OO: stock f&CWbags. Exchange 27J a '@Si<. - . CHINA. The Sbangbae correspondent of the Timm- says an American named Morrice, who was concerned in the teirnre of tlie. steamer Eastlee, was sentenced by the t’cited States Consular Court to tonyearsot penal s«ra-' tnde. He also says the steamer ComfncUn. Ci>m inanded by an American,,did good aorvice at the capture of Naa tic by the Imperial!,;:**. AMEEICAN SECDEITISS.— Satterthwait reports a continued large business in Cniiea Stit'es bonds, prin cipally five-twenties, but at asligt-tdecl n-, the pre i-ent position of the money market causing them to be ottered mure freely. The disposition to Ony Illinois and Erie shares abated, and they c osed lower.' SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived from New York, Aug. 11—Eastern tight, at Use Straits of Punda.» Jnly 27—Promise, at Woosnng. July 28—Flcrilla, at Woosnng V Jclr 21—Oridamme, at Hong Kong. August—Lord Palmerston, at Table Bay. - . August 19—Sheffi* id, at Table Bay. . September I—Ankers atCronstadt. September 23—7 einkak, at Cuxharen. September2o—San Jose and Helena, at Cadiz. September 23—Balder Bruners and Eagle, hi Bordeaux. September ill —Mineola, at Antwerp; bolide, at Crave send. September 28—Celia (steamer), at Gravesend; Ply adj it Deal. ' • ' , September 26—Louvre, at Queenstown, September 27—8. D. Kyerson, at Queenstown: Escort' and Ocean: Signal, at Liverpool;-Edgarto, at Dublin;. Scarderbnrg, at Belfast. Arrived from Philadelphia Sept. 27—Jinto and Wyo ming, fit Liverpool. „ , . „ ... ■■■'■■ firmed from San Francisco Aug. 3—Altona, at Hong for -New 'York.Eept.'®—Steamer lowa, from Deal; 26th, Aurora. from-Falmouth. Mkjiobakka,—The ship Kuthvon was totally lost on Amherst Eock, near Shanghae, on the 221 of July. Crew saved. Commercinl Intelligence. > luvnapooi,, Sept. 30.—Cotton—sales for the week, 3.'., 000 bales, including 6,(00 to speculators, and 9,500 to 1 exporters. The market opened irregular uni a oil, with | a decline of Xd, on American, and X@2d. on other descriptions; but there .was mure confidence towards tiid close. . . ■ Sales on Friday fi,ooo bales:; market dull and un changed. .The following are the authorized quota- Mods. Fair. Middling,. Orleans.. 29d. 29d. ...l ...............,..28Xd, ■ Hod. ffflands 2Sd. 25« d. Stock in port, 412,C00 bale,, including 13,00(1 Ante- firmer, with a slight advance Provisions (inlet and steady. v : Loxnos, Sept. SO.— Consols closed at 87, H@3’h ior W ahe 7 bellion in the Bank of Easland has decreased Jt,'iO,OCO. . There is no change in the bank rate of dta l°The market for American securities is dull, and the Sept, 29.-Sales of cotton for four days 22,000 bales, including 9,lnXlbales to speculators and exporters, The market isqatet. and severally aocbaaged* tout rather aUttdier, and laeome TRADE REPORT. —The Manchester market is irregu lar and goods ann yarns have a downward tendency. ].'iVERPOULBrIaDSTUFFS MARKET. Sept. 29. - The breadstuffs market is generally steady. Corn is somewhat firmer. Messrs. Kichatdson, Spence, & 00., and others, report flour fta f <, but steady... Wheat firmer; Winter red 71s 7d@Bls. Corn bas an npwarn tendency, and hB,R advanced aiii/ Xeim in its city article, says: t Benewed heAviness prevailed in the stock .market., yesterday. '.The large arrival'of-specie,. and tbe coa* tUmed purchase of gold by the B&ukr was alcjost la view of the dearness of money, and of tue distrust oc casioned by the failures whlcir are now taking place in the cotton and produce trades, where heavy losses have latterly been incurred. . The Confederate loan was extremely heavy, and ex perienced a fall of no less, than s x and a half per cent., owin* partly ro the defeat of Early in the bh*naudoah Valley, but chiefly tothe prospect, indicated by present advice?, of the reelection of Mr, Lincoln to the Presi* has accepted the post of Minister of Italian Public Works. ... , , ... Some Turinese citizens haye published, a manifesto stating their conviction of the necessity for the country to continue a course of legal agUation iu ord«r to make Parliament aware of the motives for oppoBin< tue Branco Italian Convention. The maoi/esso farther announces the formation of a committee to collect sub* acriptions in favor of the sufferers from the disturbances of the 2Ut and 22d of September and to promote a peti tion tO'Parilajnent against the Franco-Italian Conven tion. - . - ' " >. - • » - ' ITEW lORK CITY. BAKE BTATOMS* V, The following la ■ a statement of the condition of ■She New York banks for the week ending Octo ber 10: Doans, decrea5e,,!....,.... $21,000 Speole, increase aso 000 Circulation, decrease. 28,000 Deposits, increase... 610,000 bajj/way accidbst. The New Haven train rah off the track near Seventieth street in this city to-day. Several oars were smashed and quite a number of persons were Injured; one or two seriously, ,l?ut no one was Wiled."' -- ■■■■■■■ THU TRIOS Off GOLD. Gold is closed at WIX premium. CITY : ITEMS. Thb POncnAHiTY of the Wheeler & Wilson sew* Bng niaehliie'ili best evinced by Its enormous and Sonstantlyi Increasing sales. Nor Is their reputa tion less abroad. The highest premium was award: ad for it at the International Exhibition In Dondon; it the Indus trialExhibltton at Paris, and at Xoe aigsburgi Prussia. Those awards were in accord ance with those universally made at the various ex hibitions In this country. Indeed, no human testi mony could be stronger than that which has'heen accorded the Wheeler & Wilson sewing machine ®>r superiority over all others for family use, and Oor general manufacturing purposes. The Wheeler & Wilson establishment, at m Chestnut street, continues to be one of the most popular Institutions of Philadelphia. A. Great Housv.houd Blessihg.— We earnestly an nTIf. t 0 °ur readers who have not yet done to No saonwl 11 * » be • w#u ’ ai# ° r Aom « > to go at once £s£,">23£?' , a i r.rr : * wthiMSS'S. 1 * »S»”S Md jtsproprietors challenge the wide*“ompari It performs a greater variety of work thanany oth« maohlne. and performs it better, and ever* °vin. rence ”'machine sold Is warranted to give satisfet lion or the money will be refunded. A. Sovereign Remedy for Baldness Amone <•» many merltsof FliiMnV. Florillne » as an in valuabie article of the toilet, is the fact that it keeps the hair from coming out, and has in many instances recovered heads from baldness. As a dressing it is unparalleled. .It beautides and makes tue hair just what its most fastidious possessor could possibly wish. Try aearton, and you will never be wt **« it antmards. Wsw Tome, Oflt. 10,1864. Kkrkwjbb His agil—The most wonderful rajulti are produced.by the use 6f' Ittre, S. 4., Allen's World’s Half Restorer and Zylobalaamuia, or Hair Dressing. They never fail to restore, Invigorate and beautify the hair; youth renewed. No more gray heirs. The lair is restored On bald spots. It Im parts a most delightful fragrance. You can pro cure them at any Druggist’s. •' W* hath received the.foHowlug flatterlng epistle from our esteemed countryman, Mr. Artemus Ward, showman, which we hasten to lay before our readers': . - ■ - “ Mn. AsTOR’s.TAYSBiiy Wutv Yobk. - “ October 6th, A. D. 1884, “ Hr., Ohablks Stoaks and Ko. : “I taik my pen into hand toinflightthefoilerln virile, to you, seein thet you air a man after my Own hart, and so ez David (goak). I huv bin grately tuk by yure trooly patryottie eentlments as pourtrald'ln yure daley and woakloy advurtlzemouts, appur tanein to yure wun olass, fust price oiose. “ The stait of oiir country and new jersey okkupys my woken and moments { Job hed biles, but he scraped hlsself with a oyestershel I “ Neman wuz-a leper, bat ho doved into Jordan and cum out ez good ez noo I “ Samson, hod his hard shingled and wuz week as, watered whisky; but it growd agin and he busted his enemies! “We hev biles and air rotten with em, but whores the eumfdrtln oyestershel 1 “ We hev leprussy, but where the Jordan to jump into? ; . “ Our haro is short, and thar’s whar our enemies hey got us, but whares the:Bestorative to make It grow agin? “Job and Naman'and Samson altogether wuiat ez bad off or. wo Is, “We kin throw in Hazzyruswlth the sores, and the dogs a licken ov um, and then giv om 60 in a MO and beet em. “I wish you wood send me by mister Adamses ex press s blow welvet weslilt with wite spots into It, I want it too ware won I speak my pieces, too repre sent-the union Jack-, all my pieces now air pxtry ottlek and-Ijwant my wesldt to he ov the'skim ma terial. . ’. ’ ' “ Pleze send It on with neetness and dispatch and the bill reseated, and’ 1 will send all yure firm dead lied tikits, and menshun the wesklt in my piece and refur too it at that time. ’ - “ Xures till doth “ Autbsius Wabp osqulro Showman To ( HABI.ES Stoaks'and Ko. V “ eminent one price taylors “ Inside of the .Kontlnentle hotle, phlladel” Thu Gbkat Touch light Peocussion on Satur day Night.— There was a big turn-out on Satur day night. The transparencies were numerous, the devices manifold and multiform, and the torches in numerable. As the latter were fed with oil, the coats of some of the bearers suffered. The wearers have the satisfaction of knowing that they can pro cure new and elegant suits at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of RockhtH & Wilson; Nos. 603 and 606 Chestnut street, above Sixth, BARGAINS IN CLOTHING, Bargains In Clothing, • Bargains la Clothing, * - Bargains In Clothing, At Granville Stokes’ Old Stand, At Q-ranville Stokes’Old Stand, At Granvlllo Stokes’ Old Stand At .Granville Stokos’ Old Stand. NO. 809 Chestnut Street. No. 600 Chestnut Street. No. 609 Chestnut Street. No, 600 Chestnut Street. Gaston's- Tsiupna of Abt, No, 9lt Arch st. This elegant and commodious establishment, fitted up at an Immense cost with all the requisites for making Artistic Pictures, is now open for the re ception of visitors. Every style of Picture, from the popular carte de visits to the largest portrait or group, executed with a softness and delicacy of de tail unsurpassed and unsurpassable. Cadies and' gentlemen will find It well worth their while-Sc call and examine specimens, and see the establish* ment. ooll.2t*' A Fisk thikq foe the Teeth.—Tha fragrant Sozodont has taken a very prominent place among the most approved dentifrices of the clay. It Is a very popular article for the' toilet, highly recommended hy all who have used it as aheautlfler and preserver' of the teeth, refreshing the month, sweetening the breath, and arresting the progress of decay. Sold 1 by Druggists. ' ocfituthSfc Eye and Eab most successfully treated by J, Isaacs, M.OcuHst and Anrlst, 611 Pine st, Artifi cial eyes inserted. No charge for oxamlaatlon. j y26-tf SPECIAL NOTICES. To Purchase Clothing at low prices, make a seleotionfrom oar Block of READY- MADE GAR MENTS. We are selling goods equal in style, fit, make, and material, from 25 fo6o per cent, lower than is now charged for same goods made to order. We-have all Btyles, sires, and prices of Clothing, Mens', Tooths', and Boy*’. "All can he omttei without delay ortrouble. BENNETT &' CO • ocl-mtntMltf TOWER HALL,>IB MARKET Street. . Colgate’s Honey Soap. . This celebrated TOILET SOAP, In such universal de mand, is made from the CHOICEST materials. Is MILO tnd EMOLLIENT In its nature, FRAGRANTLY SCENT ED, and EXTREMELY BENEFICIAL in its action upon the Skin. For sale hr all Druggists and Fancy Good* dealers. fe2B-tutbslr One-Price Clothing, of the Latest styles, made in the best manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST SELLING PRICES marked In PLAIN FIGURES.' All goods made to order war ranted satisfactory. The one-prtce system, is strictly Adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. JONES’ OLD-ESTABLISHED ONE- PRICE CLOTHING HOUBX, 604 MARKET Street, near Sixth. - de2B-ly The Popular Clothing House of PhiLA, “OAK HALT,.” Best-class goeds at moderate prices. WANAMAKER S BKOWBfy g, E, corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets. Custom Department (to make to order) No. l S. Sixth St. Wheeler & Wilson’s Highest Premium LOCK-STITCH ' ; SEWING MACHINES, THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST. Salesrooms, 704 CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh,' 3V3CA.K,8,1EX5- EILLINGTON—PORTER.—On the 6th,.by the Rev.M. C. Su'pheii,.Capt. D. P. BUltngtan to Miss Maggie Por ter, both-of Philadelphia. [New York papers please copy- X ' ■- : 3DIED. BLAKELEY.-Killed, on the field, of battle. while charging the enemy’s works at Chapin's Bluff, on the James river; or the 29th ult.. Captain Theodore Blake lBsh « relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, on the 12th instant, at 1 o’clock, from his > ate residence, in Chester, Pa. Train leaves. Broad and Prime atII. 15 A. M. **• POTTS.— On the 9th inst , Rath Anna, wife of Samuel Potts, aged 72 years. .... .. : , .. The relatives of the family are invited to attend her funeral, without further notice, from her husband’s re sidence, Ko 256 North Ninth street, this morning. To leave the house at 10K o’clock. Interment at Potts town ■ * * PaNCOAST —On Sunday morning, 9th inst., Joseph C. Pancoast, iu toe 60th year of htsaie , ~ . . _ His relatives and friends and those of the fp.mil- are re,psctfally invited to attend, the luneral,. without' fuither notice, from his late residence. No. 528 North: Twenty-second street, below Green, on Wednesday morning, October 12th, at 10 o’clock. To proceed to Mount Moriah Cemetery. • ■ I‘AEKER.—On the9th inst., AnnaM., wifeof Chas. Funeral from the residence of her husband, No. 521 Vine street, on Wednesday afternoon, at. 3 o’clock. *** FARRELL.—On the evening of the 7th inst., Mrs. ’tlie residence of William Bargh, near Media, on Tuesday, nth inst., at 10 A.:M. Interment, at YAN d RENSSELAI¥.'—October 7th, at Nashville, Tenn. , in the 27th year of his Captain Cortlandt Van Rensselaer, a3th United States Infantry, son off the late Rev. Cortlandt Van Rensselaer, D. D., of Bor -11 KYLE.—IS ftelti instant, of disease contracted whll st in the service of his country, Robert Kyle, of Company G, fth Regiment Kentucky Volunteers, aged 33 ye»M,soa of the late David and Harriet Kyle, grandson of the late John, and Busan. Wetlierill, and.great*grandson oi the la’e Samuel and Sarah WetherilL. _ . The relatives and f/lends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral from the residence of his mother, 923 Mount Vernon street, on Wednesday af ternoon, a*3 o'clock. ’ DUN GUSON. —On the 10th inst., Sophie, wifeofWil liam'L Dnnglisou, and daughter.of the late Aristides Monges - * HaMEBSLY,—On the 10th inst.-, Mrs. Maria Ha mersly/lh the 64th year of her age-: : ~ . *** -RESSON & SON, MOURNING STORE, X) Ho. 918 CHESTNUT-Street, are selling ■ Black and kite Chintzes, S 7& cents. lead and Black “ ‘ Madder Purple •*. * Plain Black ** ~ Black and White He I.aines, 45 cents. Black and Pnrple De laines. 45 cents. > Black and White Chene Mohairs, ‘ilk cents. Black Turin Cloths, 87K cents. . ■■ ■ Black Poult de Sols, or Mourning Silk, $l. 75, And all other goods; at the lowest market prices. J?YRE & LAHDELL OFFER WHOLE- V SALE feestshow of MEKINOES in (own. Best show of POPLINS m town. Best show of sn.KSin town.. Best show of SHaWIS in town. Best show of CLOAKS In town. :: oc4-tf lIOKTICU I.TIIRK I, MALI,, S. W, ■“’corner of BROAD and WALNDT Streets.- Minthlj Display THIS EVENING, ;oell Kjgr*’ TABIJB DEPARTMENT OF THE ISf t LA IBB> INCOME, AND EEVENDE COMMlT alst?to;the numerous articles heretofore f e ! J ed (ted it he nnds reigned, withpleasnre, aci noW from Mr» , a yer l, handsome Zephyr Shawl, from H ftArf* 0 !' Also, a valuable Melodeon, 3lorriß, Hsu. , i‘is Market street, which brought $77, Mrs. J.W. POKHEVr “ 1,1 ' • Chairman of Table Department. I®” OFFICE OF THE “EL DORADO OIL COM BAN V,” N. E corner of FirPHend WALNOT Streets, Philadelphia 60 IFXH and By order cf the Board of Directors, the balance due on the Stock of the above Company is hereby called, pay able tothe Treasurer: on or belore PEI DAY next, Oct 14th, at this office. „ ’ ocll-tt* 1 B. A. MITCHELL, Treasurer. FOURTEENTH WARD SET.ECT CoUNClLslAN,—jUJCitizensdeslring to vote for an able, oloauent, and honest representative should vote for i'B&EEICK A. VAN CLEV E. Me has not shunned the ward to secure Ms election, neither has he be seeched and plead with men to vote for him; he believes iho office one-of- famoy and trust and as: such its be stowal should come tiV a frit-wiil offering from the manlt He has not paraded hie claims for the office ?pon tie attention of voters, although, asweall kuow, h?s exertions to clear the ward trom a draft were hercolean* and successful, and In iMs particular his claims ft r your consideration tndsupport are headaiid Shoulders shove those of his .competitor; moreover, he v aR Tftcided is your midst, at Ith the exception of a few Tf sts* intermissioii, since he was sixteen years pi age, and is well known for his,high moral character and strict unbending integrity. , _il_. askfat. meetis« of the ■OS’ ’ GRAND UNITED ORDER OP ODD FELLOWS. —The nineteenth A. M. C. waaheldaysOßßlfaTOWN, Pa iMt Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. The offl 3i. : 5 - •• ■■ CH P AS G B M l' 1 iH.’BEOWif, Dir6ctor *- ■> d.j.stewardJ It*- (3° OFFICE JH MEBICAS ■*» FIBS IHSDKANCE COMPANY. . PmcAUBWHiAi Ootoßer 10 w . Bimtors bavetMs: dayi-deelaMf ■' AND A HALF PEE CENT, for the lastsix? months, -which .will bepaid to the Stockholders or thetr IjtAt representatives. onand.-after the i ®th-tcßt_, clear ;°^r 6S - AI ' BBBT C ' * CBA S“rV. . Mmmi UNION TICKET FOB PBESUtSiar*’, ABRAHAM LINCOLN. OF ILLINOIS. nmncE mdu»m ANDREW* JOHNSON, OF TENNESSEE. ELEIiXVBAI. XICKBM'. SENATOKIAI*. HORTON McMICHAEL, Philadelphia. T. CUNNINGHAM, Beaver: County. KEPBESENTATIVE. Robert F. King, ■ Hi. Elias W. H»I«, G. Morrison Coates, 14. Charles Hi Shriner, Henry Btunm, 16, John Wtster, William H, Kern, 16. David McConanghy, Barton H. Jenks, 17. David W. Woods, Charles M. Rank, 18. Isaac Benson, Bobert Parke, 19. John Patton, William Taylor. 20. Samuel B.’ fltck, John A. Hiestand, - 21. Everard Blerer, Einhard H. Coryell, 58. John P- Penney, Edward Holliday, 23. Ebenezer Molunkln, Charles F. Bead, 24. John W. Blanchard. By order of the State Centi COBBTT oraCEBS. BBEKIFP, HENRY C. HOWELL. . KEGISTKB OF WIM.S, FREDERICK M. ADAMS. CLERK OF THE ORPHANS’ DOUBT, EDWIN A. MERRICK. . CITY omCESS. RECEIVER OF TAXES, - CHARLES O'NEILL. OITT COMMISSIONER, THOMAS DICKSON. CONGBm Firs! District-JOHN M- BUTLER. Second District —CHARLES O ’ NKILL. „ Third District —LEONARD MYERS. 1 Fourth District—WlLLlAM D, KELLEY. Fifth District—M. RUSSELL THaYBR. SmTOK-Titird District. ISAAC A, SHEPPARD. : BEI*KESESTATIVES. First District—WlLLlAM FOSTER. ■... Second District—WlLLlAM H. RUDDIMAJf. Third District—BlCHAßD SUTLER. Fourth District—W. W. WATT. ' Fifth District—JOSßPH T. THOMAS. Sixth District—JAMES FREEBORN. Seventh Distrlct-THOMAS COCHBAN. Eighth District—JAMßS N, KERNS. Ninth District—CHAßLES FOSTER. TenthDistrict—SAMUEL 8. PANCOAST. Eleventh District-FRANKLIN D. STERNE*. Twelfth District—LUKE Y. SUTPHIN, S». v Thirteenth District—ENOS C. RENNER. . Fourteenth District—FßANClS HOOD. Fifteenth District-GEOEGE DE HAVEN, J*. Sixteenth District-WILLIAM F. SMITH. ’ Seventeenth. District—EDWAßD G. LBS. - Eighteenth District—JAMES MILLER. g|f*- TWEIFTH WARD NATIONAIi UNION TICJQdET. SELECT-COUNCIL, CHAELES M.- WAGNER. COMMON COUNCIL, M. HALL STANTON SCHOOL DIRECTORS, ’ . WILLIAM C. H ANN IS, LEWIS H. ESLER, AARON WATERS, WILLIAM FRANCK, (For nnexpired term). CONSTABLES, WM H. MYERS, WM. BRITTON. asg— EIG»TP*r WAEB BSj@ NATIONAL UNION NOMINATIONS. AMKKBLT. ' JOSEPH T. THOMAS WARD OFFICERS COMMON" ROU.VCir., ALEXANDER J-HARPER. school nrsECToas. CHARLES-S. WUBTB.M. D., WILLIAM F. JUOSON, ALEXANDER P. COLESBBRRY, . For-the unexpired term of P. Douehsrty, resigned, BENJAMIN KENDALL. - , . ALPKKMEJf, ' JOHN SWIFT, WILLIAMS OGLE. OOSSTABr.BS.- . . . , WILLIAM HINKLE, - ROBERT S. SMITH. . oclO* THIBYESNIH WABO TJNTON TICKET, STATE OFFICERS. COSOBBSS. - - LEONARD MYERS. ' ASSBMBLT. , THOMAS COCHRAN. WARD* OFFICERS. common couxem. ALEXANDER M. FOX. - SCHOOL DIRECTOBS. JOHN B. . GREEN, ; JOHN FRY, " HENRY H. HAYS. . o«6-smtSt FOR OOSGRESS, !=£? THIRD DISTRICT, - VOTE FOR , - LEONAEB MYEKS, : It* - THE SOLDIERS' FRIEND. a-Vsa°° FOB SOS Ci RUSS- CHARLES •335’ BUCKWALTER. —VI would rather shake hands with that noble patriot, Clement L. Vallandig b*m,‘ than with the black hearted traitor, Abraham Lincoln..”—Speech of Charles Buckwalter, Oct 7, 1863, G 1 Tflrd avenue and Marlborough st,, ISth Ward. It* rffgw FIFTH WARD, TAKE NOTICE.— IS®* ■ Whereas,.certain parties who are desirous of. defeating the INDEPENDENT WARD TICKET have published a declaration of one of our candidates for Al derman (which it* false),: and surreptitiously enclosed hogns tickets in u.ion Circulars, and believing that future efforts will he made to deceive, the public, we take this method to give publicity to the fact that the following ticket is yet in the field for your suffrages: . . : ALDEItMEKA ' JAMES McCAH EN, A. WILSON HENSZEY. CONSTABLES, : . JACOB H. BURNS, ' WILLIAM CLARK. SCHOOL niRKOrOKS, E. J. KENNEY) JOHN CASSIS, DR J. R. ANONEY, - S. TUSTIN ELD RIDGE “ (For unexpired term of E. O.'Thompson), COLLINS WEST - • (For unexpired term of John W, Dady), By order of Independent Executive Committee. E. P. KING, Chairman. : J. D. Watsox, Secretary. It* •Si- WOBHINGMEN OF THE THIRD SOS’ DISTRICT, : i*? CHARLES BUCKWALTER, candidate for Congress, who now makes promises in order to < btain your support, refused to give YOUR RELATIVES IN.TBE ARMY THE EIGHT TO VOTE, Which will you believe, Ms promises or hie record.?* vap* SOMMERS OF THE THIRD BIS, •6*? TRICT, remember that Chas. Buckwalter op posed your right to vote. Wil! yon vote for'him? ll* A VETERAN, KSS” tenth ward. INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR COMMON COUNCIL, : oc4-7t* . SAMUEL J. CEESWELL. : jpgjp* headquarters of the CITY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, NATIONAL UNION PARTY,. L I.NCO IrK, J 011 KSO K,, - AKD , v THE WHOLE TICKET, The returns from each ward, as soon ».s made, will he announced at these Headquarters, CHESTNUTS SIXTH,- preparations for the same having been made, WM, ELLIOTT, President. Bobbbt T, Gill, ) s Wa. R. Lebds, 5 oecretaues. . - , It |*Tjjsjr» BBPPUCAN IS VLXCIBLKS ELECTION RETURNS Will be announced at Headquarters, NATIONAL liALJi, MARKET, BEEOW THIRTEENTH ST., THIS EVENING. GEO. INMAN RICHE, President. Wm. L ;J?ox, Jr., Secretary. . , It »3W» FOURTEENTH WARO.-EFEBir VOTRH interested in a' faithful administration of our City afiairs is urged to adopt the ticket headed ■with MAC GEEUOR J. MITCHESON for SELECT COUNCIL. Its candidates are all old residents, men of known ability, patriotism, and Integrity, who Will do justice to both parties. Sink party when such nominees can be had. . ■ It* FOURTEENTH WAR D.—AEt ids citizens should vote for MaCGEBGOR J. MTCHESON, Esq., for SELECT COUNCIL. A life long residence in our midst has proved hfsintegritr, real professional ability, fidelity, and patriotism. The soldier and frienoless hare a strong advocate in him s and every one .respects him. Discaid party to elect such a man. Oar interests as tax-payers require it 7 . oc!0-2t A-ar° THE MEMBERSOF :THE HER ■OS MANTOWN UNION LEAGUE are informed that arrangements have been made by which all the Election Eetnrne received in the city up to midnight will be tele graphed to iheir League House. It* - CITY TREASURER’S OFFICE, rmi,ADEi,pniA, October 7,1861. N OTICE TO CITY LO ANBOLDEKB.-The City Trea surer will pay, on presentation, alt City Loans ma turing January 1, 1865, with interest to date of pay ment. HBNKY BUSiaT oc-S-6t , City Treasurer. ; COMMISSION OF THE’ UNITED STATES AND ECUADOR. Notice is hereby given that the Commission provided for by the Convention of November 28, 1882, between the United States and 'Eeuador, for the mntnal adjust ment of claims; was duly organized at the city of Qnay- s aqoll, on the 18th day ofAugust last, and that the said. Commission'wUl continue in session for the period of twelve months from that date. : _ All citizens of the United States having claims «pon Ecuador are, ti erefore notified, to appear in person, or by attorney, and present the proofs in support of their olaimsto said Commission, or to. file their claims and groofs with the Secretary of the Commission, *' Senor neanto Medina, V In Guayaquil, in the Hepublicof Ecuador. . t ■■■■:. : ■ .■ Claims, which shall not be presented to the Commis sion-within the twelve months it remains in-existence, will he diHegardedhy-both Governments ana consi dered invalid. FREDERICK HASSANREK, Minister Resident and Commissioner of the United .States. i Wasbikotox Citt, October 1, 1864. r K CAMERON, Chairman. 3«r- .. Asp W..Hic.A5>Y- S? . ' CifAT, AT ?7 GO PER. TUB. TH’S CONSUMERS’ MUTUAL COAL COMPANY are nosv /delivering Goal frau. ihelr Colliery, or. the celebrated' Skidmore and Mammoth Yslas, at the following rates: .._■. / To Subteribera, per tom* .v W To.Npn-eubscriuors,- per i0n’’.;....!... >......;.12 GO Thus saving 41.68 par. ton to Stockholders. Besides this saying, there .will be a .divldend. aumtally on the stock, in all probability, of at teastSlX DOLLARS FEE SHARE, so that after the first year Stockholders will not only get their Coal for nothing, but will also probably receive a small dividend oh the'r Stock. The lease rusE, at the present low royalty, for Sixteen Years. The ten dollars per share paid .now. is for the "whole terra of. the lease. The present capacity of .the Mine'ls 60.000 tons per year, or one tor per share- This will soon be increased to 160,000;tons, which: will give the Company 100,000 tons to soli to outsiders, at the highest market-prices, THE PROFITS FB-OJI WIIICH WILL BE DIVIDED. AMONG THE STOCKHOLDERS. Subscriptions to the stock (which may still be made at #lO per share) will be received at the Office Of the Company. OK South SIXTH Street, second story. -. ■ riuaTMiXT. JAMES 'LYND. pikectors, ■ * JAMES LYND, No. 6 H South Sixth street. - EDWARD E. JONES, N0..631 Arch street. HENRY 8. PAUL, No. 419 Walnut street.' P. F. CLAYTON. No. 165 North Third street. THOMAS K, GARBED, No. 106 Chestnut arteet seSO-lm ■ V . CITY COMMISSIOEnBBS’ OFFICE, PHrLAnELPBiA. September 29. 1864. ; NOTICE TO - THE OWNERS OF REAL ESTATE. , The BOARD OF REVISION AND APPEALS wilt Sit at the Office of the City Com mlssioners, No.-ll ST ATS BOUSE ROW, to hear O wners of Real Ettate desirous of appealing as to the Asaeesors' Retm-as of the valua tion ot'Keal Estate in the City-of Philadelphia for the trlennial year 1865, between' the hours of 10 A, M, and Id’clock r. M., on the following days: Ist and 28Ui Wards, Monday, October 3. - 2d and 3d do. Tuesday, do. 4. 4th and 6tb do. Wednesday, do. 6, 6th end 7th do. Thursday, do. 6. i Bth and 9th do. Friday, do. 7. 10th and Uth do. Monday, do. 17. . ' 12th and I3th do, Tuesday, do. 18. 14ti, and 16th. do. Wednesdayfdo. 19. v 16ih -and 17th do. Tliursday, do 20. IBth and 19th do. Friday, do: 21. 20th and ilst do. Monday, do: 24. 22d and 23d de. Tuesday, do, 25 24th ecu23th - do.. "Wednesdav.do.V6._■■ _ - 'James shaw, , 8690-40026 . Clerk City Commissiouers. OFFICE BOKERSBT IKOS AND KE7 COAL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA, 01 CEDAR Street, New:York, September 27, 1864. - NOTICE is herehv given that pursuant to a resolution of the Beard of Directors,- passed this da>. an-lnstal- .> inent of T WENTY PER CENT: on h* subscriptlou to the Capital Stock of the SOMERSET IRON AND COAL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA be and is hereby made, payable to*JAMES WADSWORTH, Treasurer of said .Company, on or.beiore November Ist. 1864.' - - At-esi 'T. M. TYNG, oc3-tnol ■ Secretary.. SIMKOOLDEBT MEETING. . manufacturers-asp siechau ics’-bank. . • I’nr!,A»Ki.PiiiA, Sept. 20. 1864: A general meeting of the Stockholders of , the Manu factnrers’ and Mechanics’ BaDk will her held- at thetr banking house, on FRIDAY, the 21tt day of October bcvl, at 10 o’clock A. 81., for the purpose of taking Into coneiderßtion and deciding on the question whether or nol the said bank shall become an association for carry-- lug on ibe business of banking nnder the laws of the United S ates, and'exercising the powers conferred by the act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth, entitled “An act enabling the banks of this Common wealth to. become associations for ihe purpose of bank ing under tho laws of the United States, ’ ’ approved the 22d day of Augcst, 1864, and to take such action in re gard thereto as may he necessary and proper. By order of the iWd of ' se2o-tnf toc2l -- , . Cashier." YOUIMS -HEJi I'IiKIWKKIV FOB' THE COUNTING HOUSE AND BUSINESS LIFE AT CHITTENDEN’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Ko. 63T CHESTJI.UT 81'KEEr, Comer of Seventh. Practical iuKiruction in BOOK-KEEPING In all its branches. ■ PENMANSHIP, , . , . Plain and Ornamental. COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS In the shortest and moat approved methods. TELEORaPHIKG Bv sound and on paper, tftnghthy a first-class operator, else Commercial Law. Business Forma, Detecting Coun teuVit Notes. Mathematics, &c. . Students instructed separately,, and received; at any time. , - EVENING SESSIONS Continue from September 15th to April 18th, thus giving: to those engaged during the day.an opportunity to be come Qualified for holding desirable positions in busi ness life. ! Catalogues - containing terms, &e.; and the names..or nearly five hundred student?, may he obtained gratis on application. '• - *-008 st* KKPtBUCiS JSTINCIBI.EI’ las ONION CAMPAIGN CLUB BADGES And-new LINCOLN MEDALS, just out.- Agents and Boys wanted. J.. SOMERSET, o<7-6t* . 521 OB BSTNUT Street. ISS- STAR ©II. COMPANY OF TIIII.A -las detj’lua. MMOTOBS. Hon. WILLIAM MILLWARD, SAMUEL R. PHILLIPS, JOES H. MICHKNER, James m. arrison, H. N. FiTZGERtLD, , . ISRAEL MICBKNEK, .THOMAS ALLEN. v, The Subscription Book to the above Company Is now ready, at the banking house of Michael Jaeobs. No, 40 South THIKI) Street, Philadelphia, where Directors meet and lie happy to give any information to the pub lic concerning the lands and Company. „ : : Subscription ONE DOLLAR PER SHARE, original price, and no assessment. oc6-7t • SAMUEL ALLEN, Secretary. rts*; HONEY BROOK COAX COH .■os PANY—DIVIDEND NOTICE. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the HONEY BROOK COAL COMPANY, held a> their office, No. 309 WaLNUT Street, Philadelphia, on the 6th of October, 1864, a dividend of FOUR AND ONI HALF PER CENT, on capital stock of three millions dollars, cl»»r of all taxes, was declared from the earnings of the Company for the Quarter ending on the Ist of October.-payable on the 20th inst. , ~ J. B. MCCREARY, o'* fit - President. Wgar».- OFFICE- OF ; THE PRASKUN PIKE INSURANCE CO., Philadelphia, Octo hei A 1864. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Company, held this day, a semi-annual Dividend of SIX PER CENT., and an Extra Dividend of TEN PER CENT., was declared on the Capital S ock, payable to thei Stock holders or their legal representatives on and:after the 13th inatant. - -.. -,:__-iJ,- W JI{oALLISTEB,. oc4 tDi : Secretary pro-tea. STOCKB«I»EBS’ MEEMSt). I=6* FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’. BANK, Philadelphia, Sept, 20, 1864 A general meeting of the Stockholders of the Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank of Philadelphia will beheld at their Banking House onTHURSD AY, the twentieth day of October next, at eleven o’clock A, -At,, for the purs pose of taking Into consideration, and deciding on the question whether or not the said Bank si all become an ;■ Association for carrying on the business of Banking un der the Laws of the United States, and of.exercisingthe powers conferred by the Act of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, entitled * 1 An act enabling the Banks of this Commonwealth to become aisGciatione for the purpose of banking under the iawsof the United States, ’ approved the 22U day of August, 1864*t and to , take such action in regard thereto as may be necessary and proper. . , By order of the Board of Directors, seM-tocg) - W, BUSBTON, Jr., Cashier. ESP PHILADEIPHH, SEPBEMBER W*”’ 2S, 1684.—Notice is hereby given that an in stalment of One Dollar per share on each and every share or the capital stock of-the GIRARD MINING COMPANY has thisday been,called in. payable on or before the I2tb day of October. 1864, at tba office of the company, No. 324 WALNUT Street,Philadelphia. By order of the Directors. seffi-12t B. A. HOOPES, Treasurer. MILITARY. Vh SWORD EXERCISE.—OPFI BKn CEES of the army and others desirous of leafn fffKl int the beautiful and useful science of attack -1 ■*» and defence with the BROAD SWORD, can have immediate instruction in class or private lessons. PROF. MoANULTY, Pest Office. Pbilada.-Pa. Ml-lm* «lEW vrIIISJLICATTOISS, pRO BONO PUBLICO. $ I X' -;sVfl I 4gf- nraixo the actcms ass-.wtxtse the “S3SL : London, Printing ani* Publishing Co*,. [Established in the Unitad States in 1843 ]■ Saving added a RETAIL DEPARTMENT to their rooms, GFVV.II AM THEIR - COMPLETE- BOOKS,, IX APPROPRIATE AIXSEfeS, AT GOLD PRIOES.-IN GREENBACKS, •A’o premium an Gold a-adju) discount on Greenbacks, Thus enabling the public to select from our list the VALUABLE AND BLE3ANT PRODUCTIONS Vor THE MOST EMISEST AUTHORS MSP ARTISTS,;***' At prices one third below the lowest asked elsewhere. A Descriptive- priced list of Books now ready will be sent to any address-free, on application to . H. A. SHOWN, Managing Agent, LONDON PRINTING AND PUBLISHING, COMPANY, 484 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,. 484, To whom all orders must be addressed; *** Subscriber's and the trade are notified that all in complete Books of this Company will nowbe completed. ocMuttf if QENATOR WILSON’S BOOK. ; , k 5 HISTORY OF THE A KTI- SLAVERY MEASURES OF TBE 87th and 38th CONGRESSES. By HeoryWii-■ Bon. of Massacbueetti*, will be published this week. Alfo, readj this week, a most amusing jeu d'sprit, CitIt McOLELLAB’S ADYAKOE ON MANASSAS; beinga panoramic series of humorous eo,tB, with illus trative verses. "be for sale everywhere, or sent - free by mailt on receipt of ten cents in currency, and j* three-cent stamp, CQ . - . It ; , . Publishers, Boston. A SHMEAD & EVANS - BAVR JUST RROKIVRD _ DEBATES AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE PEACE CONVENTION IN SECRET SESSIONS OF 1861. By L. E. Chittenden. odb of the Delesatea. ANNALS OF THE STAGS 'By Dr. Doran 2 vole. Handsomely printed, tinted paper. v NEARER AND DEaEER. A Novelette. By Cuthbert Bede, author of “Verdant Green.” With forty-seven illustrations ‘ - THE SUPPRESSED BOOK ABOUT SLAVERY. THE WIKTHROPS A Novel . ■ ‘ , , - LINDISFABN CHASE. A Novel.. By T- Adolphus T LIF°S e 6F JEAN PAUL RICHTER. By B. B. Lee. ESSAYS ON SOCIAL SUBJECTS. From the Saturday ' . , . . j • ■ JOHN STUART HILLS’ ESSAYS. Tinted paper, 3 vols Avaluable ana handsome work. OUE AMERICAN MERCHANTS. Edited hy Freeman Hunt. Illustrated wittt steel portraits THE POTOMAC AND Army Notes, from the Failure of Winchester to the Reinforcement of Rosecrans. By Alonzo H. Quinn, 2d Massachusetts Infantry. /. EMILY CHESTER A Novel. BLACK AND WHITE LIES. By Mrs. Leslie, EVAN DALE. A now novel. _ NEW JUVENILES AilD NEJVNOVELB, too numerous s °hT AND ARII WORKS and hooks of all kinds in every variety of. binding, now receiving from the late TRADE SALES, and will be sold at very low prices. ASBMEAD h EVANS, Successors to W. P. Hazard, 80. T»* CHESTNUT Street. AIEW BOOKS, XT RECENTLY PUBLISHED BY LINDSAY & BLAKIBTOH, Publishers and Booksolleiß, , No. 35 South SIXTH St., above Chestnut. ALCOBOL AND TOBACCO; their Use and Abase, by Profs. Miller and Lizars. • THE , SWEDISH-MOVEMENT CURE. By Charles Fayette Taylor, M. D. ■_ - ; THE PHILOSOPHY OF MARRIAGE. By Michael By an, M. D. 1 vol ' THE BURNING OF CHAMBBRBBUHG. By the Rev. C. F. Scbneck. D D. HEW BOOKS, for sale a» booh as published. oc7-tf TSJEW BOOKS I— NEW BOOKS I XY MATTIE CABSOH’S EARLY YEARS, By Mrs. “th/fBAYER OF FAITH By Mary Grace Halplne, author of “ Brnest Richmond. ” ' . - UABTBA’S SCHOOL DAYS- A Story for Girls, . ON THE FRONTIER; Or, Scenes intheWest MUST; Or, Ann Holbrook’s Girlhood; By the author of “Ellis Amory, ’'Ac. Also. NEW EDITIONS Of SANFORD AND MERTON. By Thoe. Day. IHub- YVBNINGB AT HOME; Or, The Juvenile Budget' Opened. Numerously Illustrated. THE SWISS FAMECY ROBINSON; Or, Adventures, in a Desert Island. , TALES FROM SHAKBPKARE, for the nee of Young - Persons: By Chas: audMary Lamh. Forty Engravings., For sale by , WM. S. A ALFRED MaKTIEN, ’ oce-tf. 606 CHESTNUT Street. A SHCROFT’S LOW-WATER DE- Atectobs. - , . Ashcroft's Steam Gauges. JusticeJtShaw’s Mercurial Steam and Blast'Ganges.; Clark's Damper Regulator.. WaterGaugea, Sootoh Tubes, Ac.-'. ... ■' -'-■.AUOS. S. BATTLES, Agent, . . »i-?B ’ . NorthSIKTH BkreitiThlf*. niiOTHS, CASSIMRRES. '&C. ' t* , A P IE J WINTER CLOAKING?. • Besi Water-Proof, and Sift Heavy BM»n and Tricots.. . Medium-VYlight Beavers | rested Beavors, Dnest quality. Low-priced frosted Beavers. Teloure, ordered colors. " ' ■ • .- , - Ordered Cloths for Ladies' Wear. Black. Broadcloths, reliable. CASSIMESES. Harris and other good makes. . FiQe»t Am«ncaiaTaney Trowaerinjjs. Extra heavy donWe and twist. Cadet Gray, the right shades. y “e,..warranted Indigo dye. Isuiclc le be lotv-the prices of a few aiticles best known, and would add that we are'selling all our stock at equally as low rates. ~ -■.■■■ fJOGOyardsfoesfc American Delaines, new styles* 40 cents. Merrimac, Sprague, and American prints, new dark styles, cents. ■ ‘ Sprague and American prints, light styles. S 1& cents. Good Dark Style Prints, fast colors. 26 cents. Yard wide*Blea«hed Muslins, 45 and-50 cents. William sville,62K cents Wamautta, 60 cents "New York Mi115,?65 cents. . . - fiOOOyards plain all Delaines. • Azuline Blhe», Purples, Blacks, Browns, Modes, Magentas, Greens, Cuir. and Grays-, 6234 cents. These goods were bought at auction, at a tremendous loss to the importer. -*• * • Freich Merinoes- from $1.25 up. French Poplins, $1.25 to $2 SO. figured Mohairs, 62>£.cent8. And great variety of other Dress Goods, at prices.low enough for all. _■ H. STEEL. & SON, ocB-St Nos. Ti. 3 and: 415'North TENTH Street; OLOAK OPENING. la. LEFEVR 13. WILL-OPEN HIS- WINTER GLOAKS, NEW CLOAK ROOMS, 1202 CHESTSST STREET, - -ON TUESDAY, OOTOBER ISth. .. . .. .... . QX.OAK OPENING. . J*. M. HAFLEIGH, 902 CHESTNUT STREET, will exhibit his . NEW STYLES BALL AND WINTER CLOAKS, ON MONDAY, OOTOBER 10. acS-St v ■ - . SKIRT FOR 1864. A NEW AND GKBAT INVENTION Ilf. HOOP SKIRTS. -> THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE) STEEL SPRING J. I. * J. 0. WEST, No. 94 CHAMBERS STREET, . NEW TURK, Are the owners of the patent and exclusive manufac turers oJihis, J. W. BRADLEY’S PATENTED DUPLEX ELLIPTIC STEEL SPRING SKIRTS. This Invention consists of Duplex (or two) Elliptic Steal Springs, ingeniously braided tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, making the toughest, most elas tic, flexible, and durable spring ever used,enabling the wearer, in consequence of its great elasticity and flexi bility, to place and fdM the skirt when in use aseasily and with the same convenience as a silk or mneiin dies?. It entirely obviates and silences the only objec tion to hoop skirts, viz: the annoyance to the wearer as well as the public,especially in crowded assemblies, carriages, railroad cara, church pews, or many crowded place, from the difficulty of contrasting them to occupy ing a small space. Thiß entirelyiremoves the difficulty, while giving the skiifithe usual full and symmetrical form, 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 Elliptic Bpring Skirt for' a single day, will never afterward Willingly-dispense with the use of them. They are the best quality in every part, and by far the lightest, most durable, comfortable, and economical skirt made. Mer chants wBl be supplied as; above, and ladies inmost first-class retail stores in this city and throughout the different States. • ojp Inquire for the DOUBLE ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRTS. T>RAD LEY’S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC 'Very flexible, folded easily when lu use to occupy* small space, making the most agreeable skirt worn. For sale by - J. M HAFLEIGH, ' 903 CHESTNUT Street. ; DUPLEX ELLIPTIC JJ ' SKlRT—The'greatest Improvement we have ever : .. ? ' pCUBWEN-STODDABT.I* BBO.; 450. 453, and 454 N. SBCOND St., ah;Willow. • *elo-if2m " . MIIXINERL 1T» MISS.-ASKAM, NO. 15 SOUTH NINTH Street,’will open WINTER MILLINERY on THURSDAY 13th, 18M. ocll-3t» ■jha MRS. M. A. KING WILL OPEN A assortment of WINTER MILLINERY on THURSDAY, Oct. 13th, at her new Store, No. 1106 CHESTNUT Street,- oell-St* FIKE-PROOF SAFES. , t!HILLED-IBON SAFE. THE ENEMY DOES NOT RESPOND. STILL ANOTHER EFFORT. PinirXi)Ei.PHiA, October 10,18 W, U'v JDamd EvanSs of thefirmof jEvans & Watsojit Dear Sir: Agreeably to previousannouncement, w® how notify yon that on next Thursday,-tbe 13ch iust.» at 10 o’clockA.M., we shall have a National Bank 5 APB on Planagan?B Wharf, the first wharf below Bock street, ready for~a PUBLIC TEST; also, that; we hare. ju*t furnished a National Ban* Safe to Messrs Painter 6 Co * hankers; 110 South Third street, which will also be ready for at the same tiflie, and that we shall expecfcjou to he present and test them on vour_ new and scientific principle, as publicly:announced Tbafc we have the light to thus call upon-you we present the following as Foioe of the reasons: ••••;• .*.j, - jpmv/—Ton publicly 'announced that Lillie s Safes Were neither fire nor burglar proof. ■ ■ ■■*..-••' ‘ . Second— That you could open any Safe Lime had in uf* in two bouts. r. , ,• , TI „.V : Third-^ That you would drill a hole through Lillie’s at Evans & Watson’s office, every morning 1 , afcten o'clock, during the mouth; saying, also, that as von Vsd drilled one jou could drill any other of Lillie’s Safes; thus placing- youreclf voltm tartly as public in structor in the art of opening Lillie’s Safe. Now, a> we hawe met you pnblicly, at au points, auo ottered to put Lillie’s Safe against Wat son’s os equal terns as a fire-proof and as t a bnrg lar-proof,* to give, you one half jadvantage in time# accepting your own - terms in all oth*r resoects—at * the same time -saying that if you had not conii*. deuce to put :Evans 4 Watson’s Safe against Lil lie’s, we vroul& furnish you different Safes of Lillie’s, .and of yourowd Selection# and give you three hours instead oftwo (the time you asked), to open them* sim ply ashing.that you should put up a respectable sum with us; to go to the winning party. As you have not responded to any of these propositions, the inferenceus plain that you dare not risk any amount on the result. c .: That your honesty and sincerity in making your state- -, ments as to the insecurity of Lillie’s Safes may, be a-ESGLISH «oA«hw-wS' FBENGH. desires a BITL ATIOJS, Addretr, for three days, “H- S,. ’’ office of The 0011-2t* C’MPLGYMiRW't^HOUSE, THE LARG •EI e#t and most reliables for oityAßa'eoimtry. Has always a Rood selection ofcapalde fgj l references. Americans, Irish, BMiish, mans, Scotch,-Welsh, and newly- landed emigrants, is Gardeners, Farm Hands, Coachmen, Watchmen, _«3. woks. Chambermaids, Seamstresses, mandresses, Waitresses, and general Housework Servants, am, -Colored Servants. Has. 80* and 80* LOCUSTStreet, above Eighth. "S*24-lm W ATfTHP-M A BROKER'S OF ■n-’v senterl BDT. Address ■" Bw . -■ r, - Pi efu; yfiire mthi'- ] arid writing of sppiirsnt. - m\ ■Ranted-- gas fitters—noise w T --tut good vvfrTkmeo n?ed armly & M TYFIJf Af Kos. HO and fig South SEVENTH st otfim* WA.TSTED.-A SITUATION BT A , T V TOI7KO XAUT- as GOVERNESS. to take charge of and instruct CoiHren in the ENGLISH branches, SIUoIO. &e 1 The: very .'best of references regarc and capacity given. , Call or ad dress 1*13? PA BRISB Street. 001-11* fa*7sn wn-L purchase a profit tf *?M.ABM-CASH-. BUSINESS. '-'Expenses light. Address Z. . ’ Press O&os. . ; oc3*3t* " heist: oe v-psC -SS.CHASE, » medorn-bnilt HOPiE, located between Vine snd Pine streets. Broad and the Schuylkill Ad d-ess *‘ G.,’ Box ?m8 Po‘t office ocB-6t** 'V. XO R SA L E—A LARGE LOT OF' -* Ground on westerly side of Germantown Kailroad, ' eduth of Montgomery, suitable for a factory, coalyard, &c Apply to WM EiiSSEL'L ALLSJT, S. E corner FoUKTH and WALNUT Streets. ocB-3t* =r FURNISHED HOUSE, WITH 12 JBia.Chan.bers, 8 miles front -the city, near a railroad Station, to rent low till 25th, March. Address “Win sor,’’this office.,--.' . • ocll-2t* M FOR SALE-- STORE AND DWELL IKG on GIRaIU) Avenue, near Twelfth street, one of the most improving: neighborhoods. oa_accommo datiag terms. Inquire at No. 6221CHESTSIUT Street, third story. : 1 ' ociO-6t*, m- FOR SALE OR TO LET, ■lat DWELLINGS. oclO- Bt* No *033 and 2108 AliGlf Street. m THE KOUGH-CAST' 2|; S^ORY *»HGW.-E, So 232T0 A LLO WIIIT,L Street; ffinished in the best manner, with Back Bniidings, ftlilin good order, 2frfeet front by no feet deep also, the lot ad joining the same, 20 feet front on bum streetbyl-IO fee! deep. Price $4 000, subject to a ground rent 1 of $45 a year. $2,000 may remain on mortgage, at six per cent. Apply to , W G. BBDFOEB, Oclo~6t So. 1913 CAILOWHILE Street M PFBLIO SALE.—WILL BE OF ITEREB at POBLIC SALE on THtT&SD AY,*Oeto berlS, 1864, ou the premise®, a SHALL FARSI ofUfeoctfc twenty-six acres, fit Radnor township, Delaware quarters of a mile from White Hall St a-, tion; on the Pennsylvania Railroad, a very eligible situation for a country residence for a citizen: it is lo cated on flie old Lancaster road, near the Radnor Me tboditt Clmrob. , The improvements are a stoue two-story house,stoiae barn, stone spring hous». oh a good spring, a well of good water at the door of the dwelling. The laud is of veiy good analxty, it is a first class neighborhood, healthy and moral, fast filling up with first class im provements, both pubHc and private. For further information persons in the city may ap ply at No. 584:8 North BROAD Street, Philadelphia. •:. Saleahout 3 o’clock P.M. Attention given by D. R. SSHTH. JOS - 'PIERCE, Auctioneer. oclO 4t* Mfor sale—the handsom e irew hricl; Dwelling, compieta in every particular. No. 1429'North Thirteenth street Apply to WILLIAM ROSSELL A DEBIT, S. E corner FOURTH and WAL NUT Streets - :■ . OCB-3t*. m FOR SALE VERY LOW-THE J&Property N.‘ W. oorner of -Oxford and Hancock streetß, comprising one brick and Hve frame buildings. Apnlyto WM. EoSSELL ALLEN, 8. E. corner FOUET-H and WALNUT Streets., ocS St* M SMITH’S WHEELING BRE WIRY FOE BABB.— Bcingdesirons of rettringfroni active business, .1 have determined to dispose of my Old Esta blished “WHEELING MALTISG ES TABLISHMENT, now in eucceesfal operation, together With the btock on hand, which is sufficient to enable a purchaser to proceed with the business without inter ruption, consistingin part of Aler, Malt hops, Barrels, Cooper’s Stuff, Teams, and Fixtures, everything in complete ordrr and capable of brewing twenty thou-: sand barrels of aie and malting forty t! ousand bushels of tiarley perseason. The bniidings comprise the large brick Brewery, with the cellar and van t« complete, and Mail House, brick Cooper s Shop, capable'of tam ing out onjUmndred barrels per week, seven dwellings for emplofPbf, realizing an annual rent of five handled dollars, large stable, bag-t oom, wash-house and office, all lighted with gas manufactured on the premises. ~ The old-established reputation of my Ales and Malt in the East, West, and South, and the regt lar cash cus tomers for all I have been able to manufacture, with the increasing demann for malt liquors, make.it one of the most desirable oppoitnniEies that could be offered to a reliable party to engage in the business with a certain, prospect of realizing a tortune in a Lw years, TEEMS OF BaLE.—As to real estate,one-fourth cash, the balance in one, two, and three years, with interest, secured hy mortgage on the premises. As to personal property, one-fourth cgsh, the balance in three, six, and nine months. - , • - If net disposed of at private sale before the twentieth day Of October, of which due notice will be given in the papers containing this advertisement, I Will’then on that day offer the same at public auction OCll-91* : GEO. W, SMITH, WHEELING, Ya. m lELAWARE FARM AT PUB- JR JII IIC SALE —The undersigned will sell at Public Sale, on TtJESDAY. 18th lost.. at 2 o’clock, P. M., at the National H. tel, Middletown, Delaware, a va lue hie Farm containing 234 acres, situated three ratios north of Middletown, and one mile south of Mount Pleasant Station, on the Delaware Railroad, ia one of the best peach-growing .and farming districts in the State. Terms easy. • T. J. JONES. Oct. 6th, 1864. . ocil-4t* m FACTORY PROPERTY ANDSfc. JBKfARM AT PRIVATE SALE:—A valuable Wa--3C ter P.,wer, suitable for almost any manufacturing busi ness, with Farm attached, about four miles from Ren net Square Station, on the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad,■ and nine miles from Wilmington. Two rood Stone Mansions, with outhonses, ham, &e. Also. ionn other stone houses, and one of frame, the : whole capable of accommodating ten to twelve families, . and a store, and mostly occupied A stone and- frame - MillhouieBobySofeet, three stories and attic: 114 acres of good red-ciay-creek land, 75 of which are arable, with asnfficiency of rail timber. • . A Country Store has -been earned on for nearly ftfly j ears; good neighborhood, convenient to meetings, •schools, and milts; is a very desirable and pleasant location, and includes the strongest Water Power'now in the market in that section of country. - A recent’snrvey has been made for a railroad; passing, “Through this’place, to connect Wilmington with the ; Philadelphia and Baltimore Central'and Pennsylvania railroads. ' ■ ' The price is less than it would cost to erect the bniid - ings and improvements:; A largo portion of the pur chase moueymay remain in the premises. : . • Possession of the Mill, the power, and some of the houses can be had immediately, and of the whole pro perty next'spring. For further particulars apply to JACOB POSEY. .ocS-lra Wilmington, Delaware.. m FOR RENT—A NUMBER OF COM'- JESmodious DWELLINGS, on Thirteeoih, Twelfth, and Mervine Mroets, having hath, range, hot and cold water, at from $23 to $33 per month. - ’ TATLOW JACKSON, oc<-12t* Old: CHESTNUT Street, nrin —fcrsale~a ground #'l jUUUt Beatof $4-20 per annum* secured upon a valuable property on ARCH Jtreet H Apgly^ It* No-. 153 South FOURTH Street. Q Ann TRUCK AND PEACH BAS -O,UUU KETB jnst received|g^forre,Ry^' oif . .. se2-tf: 15T and 159 North THIRD Street. TO ARMY .OFFICERS,—FOR' vofrA SALE—A splendid saddle Horse, eight years old; has been through all the campaigns of the Army of the Potomac, Is j well made, strong, and mgoud con dition ior active service. Price. $250. Can .be seen at Casselberry’s Stables, COATES Street, below Eleventh. HENRY C. DaV'S, odl-st* . ;; ; . 86 Sonth FRONT Street. IOE SALE CHEAP—THE Trotting Stallion PILGRIM, also, three -blooded' bares in foal. Inquire of C. LLOYD, Blue Bell. Twenty-fourth ward, Phil a. ocBstnth6t* FANCY FJJRS. JUDIES’ FANCY FURS. JOHN A. STAMBACH, • IMPORTBR AND MANUFACTURER OF LADIES’ FANCY FURS, NO. S2B ARCH STREET, A BELOW. NINTH. Jnst opened, a large and handsome stock of LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S FARCY FURS of every description and in the newest and most approved Styles, at the ocl-Sm DO WEST CASH PRICES. JADIES’ FANCY FURS. JOHN FAKEIKA, No. TlB AECH Street, above Seventh Street, At his old established store, IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER, AND DEALER IN FANCY FURS ...... i FOR '. LADIES AND CHILDBEN. Having now in store- a very large and beantiful assort ment of all the different hindsand gnalities o' FANCY FUBB FOB AAMES? AND CHILDBEN’Is WEAK, I solicit a call from.tbose in want. Kemeinber the name and number, JOHN FAKEIEA, YlB ARCH Street, above Seventh. I have no partner or connection with any other store in this city. : , : • ocl 4mlf CLOTHING. JgDWARD F. KELLY, , JOHN KELLY, TAILORS, 612 CHESTNUT STREET, . Will from this date (October Sd) sell at REDUCED PRICES, FOR CAS H . od-tf. . ■ ' inuiTAftf ooeDS. J?LAGS MILITARY GOODS. - HORSTMANN BROS; & CO., FIFTH and CHERRY Streots, /aampaigiTequipments. L ■ CAPS AND i. 4 w-a-carriage Axles,' weight about 08 pounds, so. Tires, do. l.&’O .pounds, HnbrmcS r do. m ‘poua*». Scran Irtni w.Wr.f h^‘ } J oaF ~-' ~ SKpourid*. The atovlvTnrJ 1 about S.o3?pounds. * r £» b^r^rfS o^ A U hoe2? SALEr O^ONDEM^Ba^ WiaHisaio* Om, 3stoW j i»s, WiU he sold atFatsile Auction, to the hlahtwitHA, - at tiistirneand placmmri Wow, ™ f : ** 9a \ Sil l LIN, imiESDAS. WILMINGTON, 0c THURSDAY, •50EE; PEHNSTLYaNIaT TfiN&SDAT. . TWO HBNDEED CA%|I| IS HbESEB. AT ' BACE= ca^ s^rf l ttS i r <,BBnlfld “ nCfl ‘ 101 “* mS r bo^?' t?min * PWPoses, many good tegatw'- C°"i 5 • .jBaUO to commend at IDA. Jr.' . l tc ,P a!te-g-t c eddonation of " 016 beantifnl “ d The LittleCrichet ..Miss Charlotte WMe Fadeite, TO-NIGHT,' MiS CbSrl?«e : ThosS2" To conclude with the laiu hable farce of - OLE COURTKY.COUSIN Poorg open at 7; Performances commence at 7)f M BS - JOHN DREW’S NEW AROH "Xotkeettheateb. . - SBCOHD WEEE-OF In which she will sin* : " V£*iYALL . “ You we the Star’ ’ and ‘'Brave Marco.” Seats secured three dayt in advance. oclO-tf ' A merican academy, ofmusic GKAKD PRESENT4.TION CVNCERTS> To W given Tinder the direction of the NEW YORK' VKavitr EES’ ASSOCIATION. - xu«a. .llSWia- Firet-class,; Italian, American, and German artist* - •will appear. first Concert will u* given “ atSt * m KATPEDdY EVENING, OCT. .is!!ik The Directors Yespectfnliy announce that they will give a senes of Concerts, the tret of which will take place as above. The others will be given in rapid snc e«s6ion._ Tickets One Dollar, admitting to any of the Series of Concerts given by the Association. A peculiar - and original feature. yrcouor a valuable present with each ticket • To each ticket sold is attached a coupon, which enti tles the pnrchaserto aLeanttfol present, varying In -. yalne from $1 to $200,-which present the purchaser of a ticket may receive immediately. The presents will be given frem theimmense stock of Jewelry. Diamonds, - Silver -Ware, Breakfast Sets,Tea Sets,Toilet Sets, Gold Watches, Silver Watches. Bracelets,-Guard Chains, l et ?J^ o w«i.», I n- TolTl ?*? illB - t Eln ? s » Studs, blesve Buttons. Watch Keys. Lockets, &c , &c.. and. an end- Itss.vanety of Bijouterie and Objects de Virtn, now on exhibition atthe Company’s new and elegant . • DEPOT, 613 CBESTADT STREET Buyers i-eceive for $1 a ticket for a first class Concert, jrorth more than the amount paid, together with thi full value of the purchase mon* y in a Beautiful present An exctHent Pianist constantly performing shosrb airs - in the Depot of; the Company, 613 •CHESTNUT Street. : and the public are respectfully inyited to calt and ex amine for themselves the ,immense Variety of beautiml and ttsefnl articles to he given away to ticket pnrcfias ers.. J. THEIfL Actuary. Depot and sole office for the P’nSlS.M!^T.‘. cke E 8 and Distribution of Presents, 613 • CHESTNUT Street. Fall particulars of Concert la fo tnre advertisements. , oclO-it* ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH AND CHESTNUTStreets. TO-NIGHT, Miss Major PAULINE CUSHMAN will relaie her Startling Adventures while a Spy and Scoot 5l rvi<> of the United States Miss Major DUSHMAA wiH appearrn her UNISOKJf; thatof Major of Cavalry, end describe her Capture. Sentence, and, Betcne. .IfiStuNightof GKAN D STEEEOPTtcON Admission. 2o Cent® Keserved isft npnfa nnm mence at 8* fees descriptive pregramSes: ociO-6? ('\ASINO,- CHESTNUT ST;, ABOVE '-'Sixth, THE GREAT VARIETY THEATRE OF THE ffii&sHffitr*"--'* 31 . &mLh : pHRIST REJECTED.* THE CREA.T ¥ and celebrated picture by Wealths chefd'a&vre of fheartißt.js now on exhibition at the ACADEMYOF 1035. CHESTNUT St., in addition t# tie entire Art Collection of the Academy* Admittance. 35 cents. Season Tickets, go cents. selS-lm* HpHE ACADEMY OF FINE A B TB, -*• CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth, la OPEN DAILY, for visitors, from 9 A. H. to 6 P. M, jedfi BOABBI3VG. ■POABD WAITED FOR A- GENTLE . *-r; MAN, WIFE, and DAUGHTER. A Parlor and two bed-rooms required. Address “H., 11 274 South THIRD Street, stating location, accommodations, price, and hours for mea s. ocll-3t* TOO BOOMS, WITH BOARD, TO -A- LET, 2881 SPRING GARDEN Street. oc3-St» T7LIGIBLE BOOMrt VACANT, A T Ad HILL’S, 328 SPRUCE Street. ocS-lm* JLOST MD TOliin). TtTOTICE.—LOST. CERTIFICATE NOl AV sfg, f or 3CO Shares of CUETIN OIL, issued to R. W. RYEBSB, Transfer has been stopped! and applicatioa made lor a new Certificate. _ . : ocB-3t T OST OR STOLEN—A DUE BILL, J-J drawn by Jay Cooke A Co., for twenty-four hun dred dollars United States seven-thirties, dated August 18th, 1684 in favor of 0. M. Robinson & Co., but not en dorsed by them. All parsons are cautioned against ne gotiating the same. Apply to ocs 6t* S P E CTA GEE S, AT JAMES W. QUEEN (S GO.’S, se26 lin 1 93* CHESTNUT Street. MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, ■ Of all kinds, to he had at JAMES W. QUEEN .SCO’S, se26-lm 924 CHESTNUT Street. T TNION CAMPAIGN CLUB BADGES, A-J jn flue gold plate, for sale, wholesale and retail, ocS3t» *3l CHBSTffOT Street. S WRITTEN AND VERBAL DE SCKIFTIONS of Character, Constitution, and Ta lent, with ADVICE on Business. Health, Educa tion, Self-improvement, Management and Train ing of CHILI)KEN, social adaptation. &e , dav and evening, "bj JOHN L. CAPENf, - Phrenologist and BooSeeller, ocll-tnthstf g 0.35 8. TKKT f H Street, above Chestnut. CHARLES MIDDLETON, V-/ , . IKONMESCHANT, SECOND AND WILIOW STEEETS, • PHtr,AEBr.PHIA- Sertn Iron wiriltuaS tnd fAr uU CHOKING TOBACCO —AN INVOICE CX of the celebrated brands Killikmiclf, Soldiers* Comforter, Live Indian, .I X. L, and Hun-Kee-Ptm- Kee, jnet received and for sale by BHCKNOB, McCAMMON. 4CJ., 37WATBKSt. and 38 HOKTH WHaBVES, oc7-Kt ' . Philadelphia. T F. FRUEAUFF, ATTORNEY AND O . Counsellor at Law, Hollldayshurg, Blair Co., Pa. Collections promptly attended to in -Blativ Hunting don, and Cambria counties, Refers to & c 6.; N 01213 Third Street: ftreHideat, Enterprise Insurance Co-; GHAMBERS_& "RBQIS.TEB, i Washington Life Insurance Cn sWETHERILL & BRO „ . Second Street jT. A. BIDDLE « CO., Bankers* Phila delphia* * - . ''j oclQ-lm* PIAK OS, GOTT AGE3SXCEE*. ORGANS, HARKON[DMS,andMELO DEONS, at tf&RSH’S Music Store, oc7»2m - No. 1102 CHESTNUT Street. ggspgSi MBYER’S NEWLY U£ II *T f 1 PBOVED CBEBCBNT SC ALB . . , , OVXRSTBTJNG PIANOA aa Ackn°vrled|ed to be the best. London Prise M*4sr MBLODEOHS AND SKCOBIMIaW PIANOS. cefl-Sm •ffararooms. No. T»» ABCHSt.. bei. Eighth. DECKER BROS., STECK & OCX’S OEDBBRATBD PIANOS. J. E. GOULD, SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT. ESTEY’B ... COTTAGE ORGANS. S« only DNKXCELLSD, bat ONBOBALLAh ia purity of Tone and Power, destined ecpwially for vMrcboa ud School*, bat found to be equally Will acap'edto the Parlor aad Drawing Jboat. For ssly gg. tg ■ No; IS North S.reet. Alao. a eompleU assortment of tr.c s*»rf««* “ti',2; constantly onhand * : ■ ■ *”11: m ma®aas@^gs^B»! and will call fsr ihe above point* on “ October ISth on raaeosohleterim, Forfreight, which it*. Agent. * Mliat 30* S»th DELAWARE Ar.aae. J. C. MEACB, No. IfiOi PINE Street. I**-S»*