The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 12, 1864, Image 3

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    Ihe American.
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,fWO6i Del, B Beecher, New Haven
C S Fithtan, N Jersey
C A. Winn, (JS A
D IS St ut, Beading
J F W Deminger, Heading
fl'P i*pence, Maryland
0 D Webb, New York
W H E ckway, Boston
W F OilcbreNt, Brooklyn
BF Roegel, Ea-ton
O F Kimball, Boston
J G Oarwood, N Jersey
T ,S Luur, Hudson City
D W B Sharp, N Jersey
'Htbl Mi chel*. Baltimore
Alex Waist, lHsion
John T Hleli, New York •
L D Jtnndell, Albany
,T Wilson, Cairo, Hi
D Mlfllin, Camden, Del
Jae Prettymau, Delaware
W D Fowler, Slilford
Wm E Knowles, Delaware
W A Cook," Delaware
JP K snor, Delaware .
J B Frettyman, Delaware
G W Dtt'f, Providence
J B Palmer
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Martin Root, York. Pa
T Woodruff, New York
Geo Ickee, Kauover
H Howe, Franklin, Pa
C SleKiObitt, USA
SSlmuione, St Louis
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,T H Cornell, Conn
S GTaxtoa, Oulu
J B Kensal, Baltimore.
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Miss J Gavaner, Danville
A Harrington. Delaware
J K Vangrsel, Delaware
Win Ramsey, Maryland
H J Henry, Maryland
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Mrs Wealand, Penna'
A Kirk, Maryland
T G Merrill, Boston
T C West, Obesier co
C Tibbetts, Bos on
0 Grover, Boston
I Tonnis, Penna
A Musser & la, Marietta
W Li Bxar.e. M D, Mnvietta
H J andis, Marietta
G W Beane. Bainbridge
0 Carroll, Yoik, Pa
<3 Chase, Washington
W Price, Washington
G Houck, Baltimore
F Ivheeler, New York
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Sira B Robinson & 1 ch. Ohio
H S Robiußoni Cincinnati
Mrs Slater, Pottßville
S Townsend a wf, Dal .
G M Hart, Maryland
W S Sharp, Hew Jersey .
Miss L M Africa, Penna
Miss Neff Pittsburg
B S Griffith, Wilmington
.Teel Smith, Ma«
Geo F Colburn, Mass
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W Levis, W Oh' ster
J Fitzw ater, Montgomery co
H M Butler, D, la ware
JGrusan,'Washington, DC
J Well, Basttia
J Crawford- Elkton, Md
WBRlch, Tioga co, Pa
E Hell, Wisconsin
W II Bd*r, Elkton, Md
G Dice, Franklin co. Pa
Chas Blessing, Harrisburg ,
J 9 McCauley, Harrisburg
J W Hughes, Pennsylvania
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J Jameson, Catawissa
J M Baber, Leb anon
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J Bossinger, Penn a
W Dresbach & la, Penna
W H Dunham, Henna
lnrs.S N Bradford, Penna
Mrs'Dr Dunham, Kush, Pa
H Stoever, Lebanon
Mr* Wm [loinbach. Penna '
Mrß Ail,Orangeville, Pa
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Jacob Zepp. Penna
John P Niiz, Penna
H H Bader, Peunsbnrg
M G Bitnig. Bocks co
Geo Babb, Penna
Henry Williams, Stalington
J A BosBard Monroe co
John Jenkins, Centreco, Pa
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Chas Wood
J B Corry, Doylestown
Mrs M s Hughes, Ballefonte
EAMaires, Hew J ork
A B Shafer, Stroudsburg
W J Walker, Wayne co, Pa
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J B Kirk bride, Attleboro
Miss D B Lnffer
,T W MlUer
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SPECIAIa - NOTICES.
Election Excitement.
BY THE BARD OF TOWER HALE.
Ob, never did the Mnse’a rhyme
Attempt to celebrate ailme
0( more excitement uncontrolled,
Than, between polltlcß and war,
Brawlinga at Rome and.strifes afar,
We now are fated to behold I
Torchlight processions sweep along,: .
To show each party ’a numbers strong,
And daily, through the crowded Btreet,
From vehicles which bear the names
Of candidates with rival claims,
Pours martial music loud and sweet.
Though one election now is past,
The greatest one come?, next and last,
And for “ Old Abe" and “ Little Mac” '
Many-aluckleßß nose will bleed;
But, reader, do not thou proceed
Bpon.that mad', pugnacious track. .
Tou just as well may cast yonr vote
Without black'd eyes or a torn coat;
Or If, already, yon bare met
This last mishap in some such way,
Be wiser now, and haste away, .
Hew clothes from Tower Hall to get.
lag a selection front our stock of Heady-made
, you will secure goods equal in sty le, fit,
it material to any made to order, M 33 fo SO
tower prices, TOWER HALL,
No. 518 MARKET Street.
BENNETT & CO,
Hate - Restoked to its Original
'HFXIL COLOR-BALDNESS PREVENTED.
“ Hair Color Restorer. * ’
‘ ‘ Hair Color Eestorer. * *
)n <' ' ‘ 1 Hair Color Restorer, ’ 1
m" NoDve. “Hair Color Eeatorer. ”
sn” . “ Hair Color Restorer. ”
m t> “Hair Color .Restorer. ”
s only known Restorer of Color and Perfeof
ising delicately perfumed.
“Head this Certificate.
happy to add my testimony to the great value
London Bair Color Bsstorer, 1 which restored
' its original dark color, and tha hue appears
l anent. I am satisfied that the preparation is
ike a dye, hat operates upon the secretions. It
beautiful halt dressing, and promotes the
I purchased the first hottle from Edward B.
i, Druggist, Tenth and Coates streets, who can
fy my hair was Very gray when I flpmmenced
Mrs. MILLEa,
< ■ No.' 7SO North. Ninth street, Phll&da ”.
lOttle 76 oentE; or six bottler, $4. Sold by Dr.
& SON, 330 North SIXTH Street, it
Purchase Clothing at low prices,
jlectionfrom our stock of RBADY- MADE Q AR-
We are selling goods aqua! In style, it, make,
srial, from %to 60 per cent, lower than is now
for same goods made to order. We have Ml
dzas, and prices of Clothing, Mens , Youths ,
, All. can. he suited without delay or trouhle.
bennett & co.,
n,m TOWER HALL, 818 MARKET Street.
•Price Clothing, of the Latest
mde in the bent manner, expressly for EB
iALES, LOWEST SELLING PBICES marked
N FIGURES. All goods made to order war
tlafaetory. The one-price system is strictly
10. All are thereby treated alike. JONES'
VBLISHED ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE,
tBT Street, near Sixth. ■ de23-ly
ipctiAß Clothing House oh Phila
“OAK HALJj.”
Beet-class goods at moderate pitees.
WANAMAKEB * BROWW,
8. K. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets.
Department (to make toorder) Ho. 18. Sixth St
!B So Wilson’s Highest Fbemihm
lock-stitch
SEWING MACHINES,
CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST.
70* CHESTNUT Street, ab„ 9 S eT<mfc,
. 3vr ~~ ;
•LL —BALLEKGER.— Augasi23d, 12Gi
C, Murphy. 408 Catharlae atfeot, mV
sail to Miss Georgians Ballanger. ■' Alt * r
3DIB3D
JLEY.-Killed,’ on the field ofhaltle, while
.the enemy’s works at Chapin's Bluff, cm the
Wer, or the2Bth tilt., Captain Theodore Elake
< I’. V. V.
rtstiTesand friends are. respectfully in vited to
his funeral, on the 12th instant, at 1 o'clock,
'J|te residence, in Chester, Pa, Train lea res
id Prime at 11,18 A. IS. „ , , ■
?y~OnSunday morninj, Bth inst., Joseph
i?®?, l, In toe 60th year of his a*e
lin. *? a ?, 4 Wendß aid those of the famil/ are
thhited to attend the funeral, without
iroja Ws late reeidettoei Ho, $2B Horih
TwuDtT-second street, below Green, on Wednesday
morning, October 12th, at 10 o'clock. To proceed to
Blount Moriah Cemetery. , ‘
RARKER.—On the 9th inst., AnnaM,, wife of Chas.
Pfirfccr
Fnneral from lie letidence of her husband, So. 621
Tine street, on Wedneidaj afternoon. at 2>i o’clock. *
TAN RENSSELAER.—October 7th, at Nashville,
Tenn., in the 27th year of his age, Captain Cortlandt
Van Ren'eeelaer.tlSth United States Infantry, son ofjthe
late Rev. Cortlandt Tan Rensselaer, D. D., of Bar.
llmrton. New Jersey, **
KT LB.—On the Sth Instant, of disease contracted whilst
In the service of hie country, Hubert Kyle, of Company
G, f til Regiment Kentucky Volunteers,aged33 years,son
of the late David and Harriet Kyle, grandson of the late
■lt'lln and Susan Wethenll, and great-grandson of the
la e Samuel and Surah Wetherill. *
The i ehi lives au<l friends of the family are respect-.
fully invited to A ttend tbefiineral from the residence of
his motbir, 92d Blount Vernon street, on Wednesday af
ternoon. st 3 o'clock.
DUFGUSON. —On tbe 10th inst., Sophie, wife of Wil
lis* 11 I, Dungbson, and daughter of the late Aristides
flK.‘B£eK ***
tUe ,\ oth inst., Mrs. Maria Ha
njeisiy, hi tae B4tn yea? of her age. ***
sr, Baltimore
*noer, DBA
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nvei, N Jersey
Pitubar*
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Waw Jersey
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tlew York
leck.lu-w York
; Bo.itoo
irding. Boston
ibm» St Louis
ibert & da, St L
in, France
"DESSOH & SON, MOURNING STORE,
No. 918 CHESTNUT Street, Ere selling „
Black and lutejDhintzes, 37K coats.
Leadandßlackft ** “
Lancaster
■i> 5, P<*nua
Hjton, M 4
Delaware
& w', Pa
New York:
>rth, Mass
Madder Purple
Plain Black **
glack and White Do Baines, 45 cents. .
Black and Purple De Lainea, 45 cents.
Black and White Chc-ne Mohairs, 37}£ cents.
Black Turin Cloths, 87X cents.
Black Poult de Sole, or Mourning Silk, $1.75.
And all other goods, at the lowest market fltices.
boar, Va
Wisuurif
Harrishuru
Ksw York
Pe-ua
-DartnU'Ohio
PottsviUe
r ent Virginia
56wm‘th, Mf York
s, K Jersey
>oti) N Jersey
ia, sew York
T7YEE & LAE DELL OFFER WHOLE-
SALE, ,
Best show of MEKIKOES fa town.
Best show ol POPLIHS in town.
Best show of SILKS in town.
. Best show of SHAWLS in town. ■
Best show of CLOAKS in town.
NATIONAL UNION TICKET
ABEAHAM LINCOLN,
ANDREW JOHNSON,
SENATORIAL.
MORTON MoMICHABL, Philadelphia,
T. CUNNINGHAM, Beaver County.
iNTATXVE.
13. Elias W. Hale,
14. Charles H. Shriner.
15. John. Wister,
16. David MeConaarhy,
17. David W. Wood*, :
IS. Isaac Benson,
19. John Patton,
20. Samuel B. Dick,
21. Everard Bierer,
22. John P Penney* ••
23. Ebenerer McJunkin;
24. John W. Blanchard,
By order of the State Central Committee.
REPRESEI
t BobertP. Kiiiic,
3. 0, Morriaon Coates*
3, Henry Bnmm,
1 William H, Kern*
5. Barton H. Jenks,
3. Charles M. Bonk,
7, Boliert Parke,
8, William Taylor*
9, John A. Hiestand, !
10. Bichard H. Coryell, :
U, Edward Holliday, !
13, Charles s*. Bead,
Kg' SOWKEABT,
.-Has' . : COAX, AT $7.50 PER TON.
- ■ THE CONSUMERS’ MUTUAL COAL
ate now delivering Coal from their Oakland Colliery,
on the celebrated Skidmore and Mammoth Yeins,-at the
following rates:
To Subscribers, per t0n.... ~.,•$7 69
To Non-subscribers, per ton. 12 00
Thus saving $4.60 per toil to Stockholders. Besides
this saving, there -will be a dividend annually on the
stock, In all probability, of at least SIX DOLL AES
PER SHARE, SO that after the.first year Stockholders
will not only get their Coal for nothing, but will also
probably receive a small dividend on their Stock, The
lease runs, at the present low royalty, for Sixteen
Tears. The ten dollars per share paid now, is for the
whole term of the lease.
The present capacity of the Mine 1b 60,000 tons .per
year, or one ton per shaie. This will soon be increased
to 160,000 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. ,
. Subscriptions to the stockfwhich. may still be made
at $lO per share) will be received at the Offlce of the
Company, 5J4 South SIXTH Street,'socoad story.
.PRESIDENT, -
’JAMES LYND. "V
DIHECTORS, . . '
. JAMES LYND, No. 6% South Sixth street.
. EDWARD E.;JOEES, No. 631 Arch street.
. : HENRY S. PAUL, No. 419 Walnut street.
P. F. CLAYTON, No. 165 North. Third street.
, - THOMAS R. GARSED, No. 106 Chestnut srteet, .
seSO-lm ■ ' ' -'
*-rsr“ A XVEA I, MEETIXG OF THE
Ifca? GRAND DMiTED ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS.
—The nineteenth A, M. C., was held at NOBBISTO WH,
Pa., last Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. The offi
ce) s elected for the ensuing year are:
P. G. M. JAMES McCRtJMMILL. G. M.
REDMOH FAUCETT, D. G. M.
“ JAMES NEEDHAM, G. S.
•• JOSEPH C. BOSTJLL. G. T.
P. G. M. E. J. DAVIS, 1 ...
‘ 1 JC. GREEN, l Directors
“ A. H. 880 WH, f Directors.
“ DJ. STEWARD, ) :lt*
■egg*, -NOTICE.—CAMBE3V AND AT MAS*
: TIC: RAILROAD CO. —The annual election for
thirteen Directors, to serve for the ensuing year, will be
held at the office of the Company, Coopers Point, Cam
der, on THBRSDAY, the 27th inst., between the hoars
of 11 A. St. and IP. SI.
oc!2 12t H. WHITEMAN, Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE FBASKtUi
feS? FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. .
. Philadelphia, October )0,1564.
At a meeting of the Stockholders, held pursuant to
charter, fon Monday, October 3, 1864, the following
named gentlemen were elected to serve as Directors for
the ensuing year:
Obits. N. Bancker, Isaac Lqa, _
Tobias Wagner, Ed ward C. Dale,
Samuel Grant, George Fales,
Jacob R. Smiih, Alfred Fitter, . . -
, Geo W Richards', Francis W. Lewis,TM. D.
And at a meeting of the Board, held this day, CHAS.
N. BANCKER Esq., was re-elected President, and
EDWARD C. DALE. Esq , Vico President. : . .
ocl2-3t J. W. MCALLISTER, Sec ypio tern.
KSP“ BRIGGS GOLD COMI*ANY-NO.
lap TICE OF DIVIDINIi, No- 6, . . -
HewTork, October 6,.1851
A dividend of ONE PER CENT, for the month of
September has been decland, payable at the office of.
the Company, 81 JOHN Streit. New York, on and after
October 17th, 1564, to Sharelioldersof R-cordat theiclose
of business this day. WALTER E. LAWTON,
oc!2-5t : ' v Treasurer,
McKIXEEY ©lt COMI'AXY-SO.
tap TICE OF DIYIDEHD, No. 2.
, New York, October 5. l&U.
The Trustees of the .McKIFLEY OIL COMPANY
have declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT, font
of the net earnings of the Company for , the month of
September), payabla on demand, at the.office.of. the
Company, No. 81 JOHN Street, New York, to Share
holders of Recoid, at the close of business this.day. ,
oc!2-6t WALTER E. LAWTON, Treasurer. ;
OFFICE Oi T4IE ‘ EJ. DORADO
Fix OIL COMPANY,” N. E. corner of ITSTHand
■WALNUT Streets, Philadelphia. . : .
By order ef the Board of Directors, the Balance due on
the StocX cf the above Corapmy is hereby called, pay-,
able to the Treasurer on or before i’KIDAY next, Oct,
11th, at this oflice,
ocll-4t*
OFFICE OF UHE AMERICAN
.FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Philadelphia, October 1854.
The Birectors have fhi* day declared a dividend of
SEVEN . AND A HALF PER CENT, for the -last sis
months, /which will be paid to the Stockholders or their
lege) representatives, on and after the 20th lost ~dear
of all taxes. * ALBERT G. L. CRAWFORD,
ocll-9t : Secretary.
CITTf COffIQBOfSSIOJSSffItS’ OFFICE,
la» "Philadelphia, September 29,1864.
HOTICETO THB OWNERS OF BE AI, ESTATE.
The BOARD OF REVISION AMI APPEALS will sit
at Ihe Office of the City Commissioners, No. 11 STATE
HOUSE BOW, to hear Owners of Seal E-tate desirous
of appealing as to the Assessors’ Returns of the Yalua
tionof ReafEstat* in the City of Philadelphia for the
triennial year 1865, between the hours of 10 A. M. and
1 o’clock P. M., on the following dayb;
Ist and 26th Wards, Monday, October 3.
2d and 3d do. Tuesday, do. 4.
4th and 6th do. Wednesday,do. 0.
6th and 7th do. Thursday, do. 6.
Bth and Bth do. Friday, do. 7.
10th and 11th do. Monday, do. 17.
12th and 13th do. Tuesday, do. 18.
14tti and 15th do. Wednesday,do. 19,
16ih and 17th ' do. Thursday, do. 20.
18th and 19th do. Friday, do. 21.
20th and 21st do. . Monday, do. 24.
22d and 23d do." Tuesday, do. 2.5
2ith and 25th do. Wednesday, do. 26. _ ___
JAuluu BaAWj
Clerk City Commissioners.
se3o-toc26
OFFICE SOMERSET IKON AND
fcs? COAL COMPANY OP PENNSYLVANIA, 61
CEDAR Street, New York, September 27,18 M. .
NOTICE Is hereby given that pursuant to a resolution
of the Beard of Directors, passed this day, an instal
ment of TWENTY PEKiOENT. on the subscription to
8e Capital Stock of theTOMEKSET IKON AN6 COAL
COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA be la hereby
made, payable to JAMES WADSWORTH, Treasurer of
said Company, on or-before November Ist, 18M.
Attest T. M. TYNa,
oeS-tnol : . Secretary.
•SS- REPDBMCAN ISVISCIBIES’
HaSr. union campaign club badges
And new LINCOLN MEDALS, just; out. .Agents and
Boys wanted. J. SOMERSET,
oc7-6t* 531 OBESTNPT Street.
a®» STAR Oil. COMPAN Y©F FHILA*
W 3& , DELPHI A.
DIRECTORS.
Hos. WILLIAM MILLWARD,
SAMUEL R. PHILLIPS, -
JOHN H. MICHENER,
James m. aerison,
h. n. Fitzgerald,
ISRAEL MICHENER,
THOMAS ALLEN.
The Subscription Book to the above Company is now
ready, at the banking house of Michael Jacobs. No. 1:0
South THIRD Street, Philadelphia, where Directors
meet and he happy to give any information to the pab-
U |^rriP^o K n tt O e NEDOSiR O, |IR y BHAR E , original
P ° aSeeBSment BAMUEL ALLEN, Secretary,
OFFICE OF THE FBANHXIN
13B> FIRE INSURANCE CO,, PHttAPEipniA, Ooto-
CENT., and an Extra Dividend of TEN PER CENT.,
was declared on the Capital Stock, payable to the Stock
holders or their legal representatives, on and after the
13th instant. |J, W. SIoALLISTER, .
0c4113 . Secretary pro tern.
ISf STOCKHOLDEBS’ MEETING.
SOS' FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ BANK, -
, , Philadelphia, Sept. 20, 1864 ■
A isneral meeting of the Stockholders ofthe Farmers’
and Mechanics’ Bank of Philadelphia will be held at
their Banking House on THURSD AY, the twentieth day
of October next, at eleven o’clock A. M., for the pur
pose of taking into consideration, and deciding on the
question whether or not the said Bank eh all become an
Association for carrying on the business of Banking nn
derthe 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 aisociations
for the purpose of Ranking under the laws of the United.
States/’ approved the 224 day of August, 1861; and to
take such action In regard thereto as may be necessary
and proper. j the Board of Directors,
; «s<H-toc3) W. RUBHTQK, Jr., Cashier.
COMMISSION OF THE UNITED
ImK? "bw a rr'gg AUTD BCUADOE.
hereby given that the Commission provided
fofbv the Convention of lBB2, between
l8 r lau end Ecuador, for the mutual adjußt
the Enited States Mtt hcna * d Guay
inent of clatnw. vraa duiyor|™ that the said
Kssion for the period of
Ecuador are, ti erefore ‘ of tieir
which shall not he presented to,the Commis
iSS^r® s *^^
Minister Besident and Commissioner of the United
City, October 1, ISC4
STOCKHOLDER** MEBTING
UNION BANK p IIILinKLr HiA > Sept, 23d, 1864. '
A genera) meeting of the Ot the Union
Bart of Philadelphia Will he held at
House, on THE&DAT,.NOY. lst,;at d o_oloch,F. M,,.tor
the purpose of taking into c0I ’ 8 {??'il t l? I T,??i
on the question whether or not the said,Bank ehatt t>
come an Association for the, basmess oi
Banking under the the and 0..
exercising the powers conferred by the Act of uenerai
hafemhly of this Commonwealth entitled An ict on
ahling the Banka of this Commonwealth to become as
sociations, for the pnrpose of hanking under the laws
K the United States, ’’ approved theffldday of Aagnst,
1664, and to take snck action in regard thereto as may
he necessary and proper
; ..m «rder of theßoard-of Directors,.
«Z 4 sirftPl j. j. HijcffiSln Caanw
FOB I’RESIDESYi
OF IBLINOIB.
FOB TICE PRESIDENT,
OF TENNESSEE.
ELEdOML TICKET.
>N CAMERON, Chairman-
B. A. MITCHEIiL» Treasurer,
phiubhlphu, smeimiiß
Stalni ra 18 tl ?ehy that an in
staiment of One Dollar per share on each and every
rOMV»wv h S oftpWal.stock of the GIEaKD MINIIfS
,? T ,fe5 s thlsdarbe™ called In, payable on or
before the 12th day of October, 1864. at the offira of
Rv°nJS? y > £°' 3»* WAIHDT Street, PVdldelphU,
«y order of the Directors/
— scS3 - lat B. A. Hoofes, Treasurer.
■ggp tt*T TREASURER’S OFFICE,
Notice to city l»<S ih^UA
®»”S» HENRY BUMM, 1
- QcB ' fit City Treasurer.
Kir,, «UFICB PRESTON COM, AND
■rEr IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. Ho aOSKWAt-
NR? Street, Philadelphia, Sept. 28, 1884.
DIVIDEND, —The Board of Directors hare tnia day
deel&wd a Dividend of TWO PER CENT, on the Capi
tal Stock of the Company, payable to Stockholders on
end after October 20th. The Transfer Boobs will be
closed from October Sd to October 20th. „
ipW-lmw toc2o H. J. RUTTER, Secretary.
MILITARY.
EXERcisB.—OPFI
UL CESS of the army and others desirous of learn
/f¥itl ins the beautiful and useful science of attach
. ,r J& and defence pith the BROAD SWORD, can
have immediate Instruction In class orprivate lessons.
PROP. MnANULTY. Post Office. Phllada.. Fa. Cse2l-lm*
M $5 00—VETERAN RESERVE
■ CORPS.—Discharged Soldiers wishing to.join this
MI branch of the Service can receive the above amount,
11*cash in hand, by calling son Captain JOSH 1,.
CLEARY, Berry's Hotel, South SIXTH Street, below
Chestnut. . It*
FANCY FURS.
JUDIES' FANCYFURB.
JOHN A. STAMBACH,
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF
.ADIES’/FANCY FURS,
NO. 836 AHOH STREET,
BELOW NINTH.
Just opened, a large and handsome stoch of LAD IBS’
AND CHILDREN'S FANCY FURS of every description
and in the newest ancLmost approved styles, at the
ocl-Sm LOWEST CASH PRICES.
JUDIES’ FANCY FURS.
JOHN FABBERA,
: ; No. TIS ARCH Street, above Seventh Street, ■
At his old established store,
IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER, AND
DEALER IN FANCY FURS
FOB
XADIES AND CHILDREN. .
Having now in store a very large andbeanti fnl assort
ment of all the different klndsandqualities of FANCY
FURS FOR LADIES' AND CHILDREN’S WEAR, I
solicit a cull from tbose.in want.
„ Remember the name and number,
JOHN FAREIHA.,
118 ARCH Street, above Seventh.
. I have no partner or connection with any other store
tn this city. ocl 4mif
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
INT SR HO SI ER Y
RETAIL AND WHOLESALE.
J.' M. ■ ITAEX.EIGXT,
No. 902 CBESTNUT STREET,
Has now in Btore a full assortment of the celebrated
makee of
ENGLISH HOSIERY,
BALBRIGGAN HOSE AND HALF HOSE,
BRETTLE’S HOSE, SHIRTS-, AHD DRAWERS.
EXTRA HEAVY SILK SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
IN ALL SIZES, FOK GENTLEMEN.
ocB-tf
JELLING OFF
BELOW GOLD PRICES.
35 TO 40 PER CENT. REDUCTION.
Our prices are lower than that of any other house in
the city. Persons wishing to Iniy good
DRY GOODS
Of all hinds, at low prices, can do so by calling on us.
Bo it at once, as it is highly probable that prices will
be ranch higher as tie season advances. WeQnote be
low the prices of a few articles beßt known, and wpuld
add.that we are selling all our stock at eqaallyas low
rates. '
6CCO yards best American Delaines, new styles, 40 cents.
Merrimac, Sprague, and American prints, sew dark
styles; 37K cents. ......
Sprague Bnd American prints, light styles. 31id cents.
Good Bark Style Prints, fast colors. 2a cents.
Yard wide Bleached Muelins, 4 5 and 50 cents.
WilliaraevUle, G2X cents
Wamsutta, 60 cents.
New York Mills,, ffl cents.
SOOOyards plain all wool Delaijes. .. . . .. . :
Azniine Bluet, Purples, Blacks, Browns, Modes,
Magentas, Greens, Cnir, and Grays, 62)4 cents.
These goods were bought at auction, at a tremendous
loss to the importer.
Frei cb Merinoes from $1.26 np.
Trench Poplins, $1.26 to $2 60.
Double-width figured Mohairs, 62)£ centß.
And great variety of other Dress Goods, at prices low
enough for all.
' H. STEEL & SON,
Nos. 513 and 715 North TENTH Street.
WINDOW WINDOW
II SHADES. SHADES.
NEW STYLES FORFALL TRADE.
NEW FALL'THADE, -
including the
Manufacturers of Window Shades and
Importers of
V Curtain Materials,
ocfi-lmwfmlp T: ... Ko, ggg'CBBSTOTT- Street.
a STEEL & SON HAVE NOW
• open a large and choice assortment of
TALL AND WINTER DRESS HOODS.
Plain Merihoes, $1.25 to *B, Plain Poplins,
Plaid Merinoes and Poplins,
Plain and Plaid Silk Poplins,
Plain and Figured Mohair Poplin*.
Old a great variety of new and choice Dress Goods, all
COST OF IMPORTATION.
BILKS—Of all kinds, a great variety, from 75 conts
o »Sper yar^’ H , t| I jyp OSTKE , 8
PEICEB.
SHAWLS—A large assortment, at a small advance
tver last season’s prises.. '
ae4-tf Bos. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street
■pw SKIBT FOK 1864.
A NEW AND GEEAT INVENTION IN.
HOOP SKIUTS.
THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC <OR DOUBLE) STEEL
SPRING. ' .
J. I & J. 0. WEST, No. 97 CHAMBERS STREET,
' NEW YORK,
Are the owners of the patent and exclusive manufac
turers of this,
J. W. BRADLEY’S
PATENTED DUPLEX
SKIRTS.
'This invention consists, of Duplex (ortwo) Elliptic
Steel Springs, ingeniously braided tightly and firmly
together, edge to edge, making the toughest, most elas
tic, flexible, and durable spring ever used, enabling the
wearer, in consequence of Its great elasticity and nexi
hility, to place and fold the skirt when in nse as easily
and with the same convenience as a silk or muslin
dress. It entirely obviates and silences the only objec
tion to hoop skirts, via: the annoyance, to the wearer
as well as the public, especially in crowded assemblies,
carriages, railroad carß, church pews,or in any crowded
place, from the difficulty of contracting them to occupy
ing a small space. This entirely removes the dimeuity,
while giving the skirt the usual full and symmetrical
form, and is the lightest and most stylish and graceful
appearance for the street, opera, promenade, or house
dress. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort,
and great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptie
Spring Skirt for a single day, will never afterward
Willingly dispense with the nse of them. They are the
best quality in every part, and by far the lightest, moat
durable, comfortable, and economical skirt made. Mer
chants will be supplied as above, and ladies in moat
first-class retail stores in this city and throughout the
diflerent States.
Jt3f- Inquire for the
DOUBLE ELLIPTIC SPEING SKIRTS.
DRADLEY’S. DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
D fcKIKT,
. Very flexible, folded easily when in use to occupy*
small space, making the moat agreeable skirt worn.
For sale by J. M HAFLEIGH,
90» CHESTNUT Street.
T> RADLEY’S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
SKIRT—The greatest improvement we haye oyer
teen in. article of
SUPERIOR EXCELLENCB
CUE WEN BTODBART}& BRO.,
4:50. 45», and 4:54 N. SECOND St., ah. Willow.
selo-lf2in
MILLIMERY.
JADIES’
SILK Ht AT S,
FRENCH SHAPES.
BIRDS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS,
ALL THE NOVELTIES IN THE MILLINERY LINE.
ocl2-wfm2m
MISS ABKAM, NO. IS SOUTH
UM, NINTH Street, will open WINTER MILLINERY
on THURSDAY. October 13th, 1664. ocll-3t«
firt, MRS. M. A. KING WILL OPEN A
assortment of. WINTER MILLINERY
on TBUHSDA7, Oct. 13th, at her new Store, No. 1100
CHESTNUT Street.. . . ocdl-St*;
Jg. J. 'WILLIAMS,
*O. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
Manufacturer of
' • ■ VENETIAN BLINDS ■ '
v/..-"..'- ; AND
■ ' WINDOW SHADES. ■ ■;'
Eg- The Largest and Finest Assortment in the city at
the ..
LOWEST PRICES.
’ MSf Repairing attended to promptly.
Eg-Store Shades Made and Lettered. «eIG-2m
TA Y OTTVILLB GLASS WORKS.—
A ' Having a furnace now in blast, we are prepared to
execute orders for Carboys, Demijohns, Wine Bottles,
Mineral Water and Porter Bottles, of every description.
H. B. h G. W. BERBERS,
«a2S-12tlf • ai South FROiNT Street.
dJ>i AH SOR. A GOOD, TRUTHFUL,
tm I.Jv and ; artistically colored Photograph, at
rEIMEB’S Gallery, SECOND Street above Green.
Visit this popular gallery and secure one of his admira
ble likenesses.. -:b. -v . . ; . lt«"
WAffAMAKKR * BBOWH,
THE PREBB.-PHIUADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1864:
ELLIPTIC STEEL SPRING
THOS. KENNEDY & BRO.,
No. T 29 CHESTNUT Street.
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THE SCARLET FLOWER. Price 75 cents.
QUIKTIN MATS!’S; Price 75 cents.
fair Rosamond: ' Price 75 cents.
Published by DICK.& FITZGERALD,
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PROPOSALS' TorlwANi
BONDS.
Tkeascrv Department, ■.
I Washinoton, October I,lBdl /
SEALED OFFERS Trill be received at this Depart,
raent, under the act'-ofi Congress approved June 30th,
1884, until the noon of FRIDAY, the 14th instant, for
bonds of the United. States to the amount of forty mil
lions (40,000,000) of dollars. The bonds offered will
bear an interest of ,fiA (6> per. centum, payable ssmi
annnally in coin, on the flsst days of May and Novem
ber, and will he redeemable at the pleasure of the Go
vernment after five (6) years, and payable l in twenty
(20) years from November Ist, 1864. Each offer must
be' for fifty or some multiple of fifty , dollars, and
must state the sum, including premium offered for each
hundred dollars, or for fifty when the offer is* for no
more than fifty. Two per cent, of the principal,, exclu
ding premium of the whole amount bid for by each bid
der, in ust be deposited as guarantee for payment of sub
scriptions, if accepted, with the Treasurer of the United
States, at 'Washington, or with#he Assistant .Treasurer,,
at New York, Boston, Philadelphia, or St.. Louis, or
with the designated depository at Baltimbite, Fittshurgj
Cincinnati, ’ LomsviUe, Chicago, Detroit, or Buf
falo, or with any National Deposit Bank which
may consent to" transact thet business without
charge; for which deposits duplicate certificates
will be issued to the, depositors by the officer of the
Bankreceiving them, .the originals of which must be
. forwarded with the offers to this depot, All deposits
should be made in time for the certificates with the offi
cers to reaeh "Washington not later than the morning
of October 14th, sb aforesaid. No offer hot accompanied
by its proper Certificate of Deposit will be considered .
The Coupon and Registered Bonds issued under this
proposal Will be of the denomination of fifty dollars,
one hundred dollars, five hundred and one
thousand dollars. Registered Bonds of .five thousand
dollars and ten thousand dollars will be issued if re
quired. ■ .
All offers received will be opened on Friday, Octo
ber 14. The awards will be made by the Secretary to .
the highest offerers, and notices of acceptance or declina
tion-will be immediately given to the respsctive offer- ,
era. . Inoassa of acceptance, hoods of the description
and 'denomination preferred will be. sent' to. the sub ■
scribers at the cost of the Department bn final payment
of instalments.. : ;
The deposit .of two per cent, will be reckoned in the
last instalmentpaid by successful offerers, and will be
immediately" returned to those whose offers may hot be
accepted. The amount of accepted offers must' be de
posited with the Treasurer, officer, or hank authorized
to act under this notice, on advico of acceptance of of
fers, as follows :■
One-half on the 20th of October, and tbe balance (in
cluding the premium and original two per cent, deposit,
on the 31st of October. The Bonds will bear interest
from November Ist, Interest on deposits from that date
tbNo vemherlst will be paid by the Government in coin.
- One-half.of the first instalment, or twenty- five per cent,
of- the accepted offer,, may. he- paid, with accrued interest
to October 14th, in United States ‘ ‘ Certificates of Indebt-'
edness;” hnt such certificates will be ased in part pay
ment of the first instalment only.
- Offers under , this notice should he -endorsed ‘' Offer,
for-Loan,” ahd'addiessed to the Secretary ofthe Trea
sury," -
The right to decline ail offers not considered advan
tageous'to the Government is reserved by the Secretary.
oc3-tocl4
•JJ S. >y-30 JL.OAJV.
The Secretary of the Treasury gives notice that sub- ’
scriptions will he received for Coupon Treasury Notes,
payable three years.from August 15th, 1864. with semi
annual interest at the rate of seven and . three-tenth*
per cent, per annum—principal and' interest both to he
paid in lawful money.
Theße notes will be convertible at the option of ths
holder, at maturity,Jinto six per cent, gold bearing
bonds, payable not less-than five nor more than twenty
years from their date, as the Government may elect.
They will be issued in denominations of $5O, $lOO, $5OO,
$l,OOO, and $5,000, and ail subscriptions must be for fifty
dollars or some multmle of fifty dollars.
As thenoteß draw interest from August 15, persons
making deposits, subsequent to that date must pay the
interest accrued from date of note to dateof deposit.
SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN.
IT IB A NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, offering a
higher rate of than any other, and the best se
curity. ■ Any savings bhnk which pays its depositors
in H. S. Notes, iconslders that it is paying in the best
circulating medium of the country, and it cannot pay
in 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
;i GoltUßond.
.In addition to the very liberal interest on. the notes
for three'years, this privilege of conversion is now.
.worth about throe per cent, per annum; forto current
’rate for 5-20 Bondsis" not less than nine per-cent/ pre
mium, and before the war the premium on six per cent.
U. 8- stockswasover twenty per cent. It ■will.beseen
that the actual profit on this loan, at to present market
rate, is not less than ten per cent, per annum.
Its Exemption from State or Municipal
Taxation.
But aside from all the advantages we have enume
rated, a special Act of Congress exempts all bonds and
Treasury notes fromlocal taxation. On the average,
this exemption is worth about two-per cent, per annum,
according to the rate of taxation in various parts of the
country.
It is believedthat no securities offer so great induce
ments to leaders as those issued by the Government.
In all other forms of indebtedness, to faith or ability
of private parties,- or stock-companies, or separate com
munities, only, is pledged- for payment, while the
whole property of the country is held to secure to dis
charge of all the obligations of to United States.
Dp to |he 24th of September, to subscriptions to this
loan amounted to over *
$40,0005»©0.
Subscriptions will be receivtuiby the Treasurer of the
Bnited States, .at Washington, the several Assistant
Treasurers and- designated Depositories, and by to
First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa.,
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MEDICAL.
jgLEOTRICITt.
WONDERFUL SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY.}
DR. BROWN cures all acute and chronic diceases hy
special-guarantee, when dssired by the pat Tent, at
1320 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia and' in esfee bf a
failure no charge is made., K® drugging the system
with uncertain medical agents,. All cures performed
by Magnetism, Galvanism,. or'otrwr modifications of
Electricity, without shocks or any 1 unpleasant sensa*
tion. * . 5 : ■ -.r--
/ Thisdlscovery ie the result of more Bhan\ten yeara’
# hard and scientific investigations. It dWelopx npt only
-a reliable system for the diagnosis of disease, 1 but the
only efficient asrd reliable means of cuts;- ltd, great
superiority over all other systems for the'cMr® dis
' ease hat b*eh practicailyt6Btedfor more thaSthu ydars,
and for five yeare in Philadelphia, where thou
sand invalids have been treated, suffering fr*tiS“ almost
every form and condition of disease common fo ail sec
tionsof our country, who, after treatment by teV most
eminent medical .men In Philadelphia, Bostoaj' SAW,
York, and other cities, bad;been given upas fnfcttrß.-
blei and in nearly every case a perfect cure had
effected. '.r- 1
We do not wish to convey the impression that we cure
all diseases in all conditions. We cannot cure puliad-"
nary consumption after the lungs are half decayed; but
will cure every case of Consumption in the early and.?
middle stages. And every other disease whereasuffi-*'
cient amount of vitality remains for reaction.
Such, in fact, has been onrsucress 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
such ae Palpitation of the Heart, Tie Doloureux, Head
aches of all kinds. Nervousness, Inability to. collect the.
Thoughts, Noises in the Head, most Cases of Deafness,
many Cases of Blindness, Impaired Vision, Crose-eye,
Inflamed or Sore Eyes, Acute Fains, Male and Female
Seminal Weakness, Diabetes, Stricture, Hy
drocele, Urinary Troubles, Mercurial Diseases, Old
Sores, Eruptions of all kinds-, Cancers, Salt Rhenm,
Scrofula, Erysipelas, Ringworr®, Ulcers, Felons, Bolls,
Burns, Inflammations, St, Anthony’s Fire, Pimples,
Schaccons Tumors, Rheumatism of all kinds, Gout,,
Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, 5 Congestions
of Body or Brain, Rush of 8100d 1 to the Head Insanity,
Stiff Neck, Swelled Tonsils, Rnptures, Kidney Com
plaints, Liver s Complaints, Hip and Spiuo Diseases.
Strange and Frightful Diseases—Tetanus or Lock-jaw,
Malignant Pustule; Deadly. Bites of Poisonous Insects
1 and Animals, Diptheria, Consumption, Epilepsy, De-.
: bility, Chlorosis or Green- Sickness, Milk Leg, White
. Swelling, "floitre, Paralysis, Dropsy, Palsy, Glandular
Swellings, Affections 01 the-Periosteum. To'straighten
■ Deformed Limbs, remedy Stuttering, relax Osseous
, Joints, savoLimbs from being Amputated even when 5
mortification has commenced.
Dr. Brown employs the beet Electrical talent m this
country. Bead the following:
• PROF. C. H. BOLLES,
■ LECTURER.
Medical mein and others desiring a knowledge of this
discovery, will he qualified to-nse the different
cations of Electricity for the cure of ail Acute and Chro
nic diseases. Prof. Boiles has qualified-over one thou
sand physicans who use Electricity as a specialty.
Dr. Brown employs the best Electrical talent in this
country. ■. :
Read the following certificates of cures performed by
Dr. Brown:
BRONCHITIS AND GENERAL DEBILITY.
Astonishing cure of Chronic Bronchitis and General
Debility, of five years' standing, l at Dr. BROWN’S
ELECTRICAL. OFFICE Read the following:
_ St Thomas Township,
Ekanki,in Count?, Pa;, August 8.1863.
About five years ago 1 was taken with a severe cold,
which gradually passed away, leaving my throat in an
inflamed and irritable condition. I appli'ed to an Allo
pathic Physician, but without any relief. My general
health also failed, with symptoms of Consumption. I
commenced taking medicine, aid was under the medi
cal five different physicians (also used Pa
tent Medicines), hut received no relief. My throat con
tinued growing worse, and my general health continued
to fail. In April; 1863, I addressed -a letter to a physi
cian in New York, that I had been taking medicine
from, enclosing five dollars for ‘medicine. Soon 1 after
- dropping the. letter in the office, I 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'l
had sot been able to work for nine months previous',
am now able to work as usual. I would say to the dis
eased of all [classes, throw away medicines,;and avail
yourselves of the benefits of the recent discoveries in
Electricity as applied by Dr. Brown, 1220 Walnut street.
■ • SOLOMON CRIDER.
DYSPEPSIA CORED,
;' This is a lots of balance.of to two positive and nega
tive forces of Electricity. The' polarity of the nerves
going from the cerebellum to-the stomach being lost,
and 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. Bead the. fol
lowing. Mount Pleasant,
-Franklin Co., Pa., Ang.: 16,; 1868.
In to spring of 1862, I was taken with constant p tin
and uneasiness in my stomach, which gradually increas
ed until November. Atthis time an eminent Allopathic
Physician was called in, who pronounced the disease
Dyspepsia. Medicine was prescribed, bat failed to
cure the disease. I sent to Philadelphia and procured
a box of a celebrated Dyspepsia, medicine, advertised
in to papers. After using that I experienced no relief.
The disease continued growing worse, until March,
1863, when hearing of the wonderful cures performed
by means of Electricity, I concltided to have it applied,
and ean say, that after about twelve treatments applied
by Dr,BROWN, was entirely,cured, and continue so
unto this day. M. BROWN.
TO THE SICK AND AFFLICTED OF PHILADELPHIA.
Dr. F, EHEDD, of New York, one of the best and
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 suffering from Acute and Chronio
Diseases, unable to come to the office, and desire Dr.
Shedd's professional services, will call and consult Dr,
Brown, 1220 Walnut street.
Dr. Brown employs the best .Electrical talent In this'
country. -
Read the following certificates of cures psrformed by
Dr. P. Shedd, now with Dr. Brown, 1220 Walnut street:
■ New York, Sept. 30, 1861.
X>r p. Shedd, Electrician, : &c,: ; ; : -
; Dear. Sir: ,Permit me .to express in,this informal
manner my' appreciation. of your high professional
ability, as exemplified in your attention to me 'per
sonally, while connected with- Dr. Chamberlain, of
this city, now with Dr. Brown, at 1220 Walnut street;
Philadelphia. My disease was one of longstanding,
and difficult to detect as well as difficult to t? eat; and I'
assure y on, that having been under the treatment of
several physicians before I came to, you, none were
able, or, if able; they failed to treat me with even a mo
derate degree of success. It remained for yon, by your
shill,' to detect my difficulties, and by your careful and
faithful treatment of me, to place me on the road to par
feethealth. ~
:. Accept, dear sir, my warmest thanks for your atten
tions, and my high estimate of your skill in to appli
cation of Electricity as a method of cure.
. .. Yours, respectfully, CYRDS COMMINGS.
PARALYSIS CURED.
State os New York, Livingston- county,
Caledonia, Oct. 29, 1862.
Dr. Shbdd—Dear Sir; For the benefit of suffering
humanity, I would give a statement of my condition
when 1 came under your care and treatment. From the
result of an injury my left side was'totally paralyzed,
and-had been for six months previous to calling on
yon, during which time I suffered intense pain, could
get no rest only by the influeuce of opiates. Had been
treated by several physicians without benefit. When
ready to give up all hope of ever regaining the use of
my limb 3, I was advised by Thomas Brown of our place
to put myself under your care. I did so, and the result
is lam fully restored. After receiving fourteen of your
Electrical treatments I have now ffie perfect use of my
paralyzed side, and my general health was never better.
You are at liberty to make such use of this as yon
please. . . - THOMAS C. .WARD.
DR. BROWN employs the best electrical talent in
this country. '
Read the following ceitiflcate.of a cure performed by
Dr. Beckwith.
CONSUMPTION CURED.
v ' September 28th, 1854.
Philadelphia, Richmond, No. 29.
This is to certify .that about three years' ago
I was taken with a disease which physicians
called Consumption. T had: a cough, hoarseness,
spit bloodi and became! very much reduced, Was
under the care of five physicians, andhavo 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 curable. And
under the skilful treatment of Dr. Beckwith, operator
and physician in Dr.' Brown’s establishment, am near
ly entirely relieved of disease, and expect, after a few
more treatments, to be entirely restored to health. I
recommend all afflicted to go to 1220 Walnut street.
' SALAMUN MAY.
Dr. BROWN employs the best electrical talent in this
country.
Read the following certificate of a cure performed by
Mrs. S. A Fulton.-
RHEUMATISM CURED.
West Pkh.aj>elph£A, Aug. 27,1884.
Dr. IV. S. Brown.
I had been afflicted with Rheumatism since April last
very severely, it extending over the entire body,
causing the most excruciating suffering; for several
months waß under lie beet medicai care, but grew no
better, and finally gave you a call-, and placed myself
under the care of Mrs. S A. Fulton, female operator of
your establishment. In two weeks I was relieved of
all pain, and am nowperfectly well.- I gladly recom
mend all ladies sufferihgto her kind care. ' -
Mbs. W. E. ROWAN, West Philadelphia.
HEFEEENCBS.
In addition to the above, the. diseased and all inter
eeted are referred'to the following named gentlemen,
that have been treated and witnessed our treatment on
others, at 1220 Walnut street: ,
W B Smith, No. 1022 Hanover street, Philadel
phia; George Douglass, No. 26‘South Fifth street;,
William H. Shriver,‘ Haiues street, Germantown; L.
C. Sicckton, 206 Marlet street, Philadelphia; Chas. H.
Grigg, Nos. 219 and 221 Church alley, Emanuel Key,
707 Snnsom street, attorney atlaw; 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.
H. B.—We take pleasune In referring the sick to the
above names, and the followin g, whose certificates have
: been or will he given in fnli for, the good of humanity:
: Judah Levy. Bronchial Consumption, No. 814' South
Front street ; EdwardT. Evans, preacher.of the M, E. ;
Church, Dyspepsia of long standing,rilaryngitis.
Lumbago, No. 1633 Hslmuth street; Wm. fl. Shame,
Paralysis of lower limbs, Paraplegy; and* Epilepsy,
publisher of the National Slerchant, No. 1® South Se
cond street; Thomas Oweis, Congestion of the. Brain,
-’ and severe Hemorrhage, of the Langs and Diabetes^
■ American Hotel, Philadelphia; James, Nugent, Deaf
ness for six years, and ringing and roaring in the head>
Fifteenth add Bedford streets; William Morgan, Gene
ral Debility, 491 Sprace street. ; Thos Harrop, severe
Diabetes, Rose Mills, West Philadelphia; Geo-Hrant,
Rheumatic Gout, long standing, No. 610 Chestnut
street; H. T. Desilver, Chronic Neuralgia and laflam
matory Rheumatltm, No. 1736 Chestnut streets 0.. H.
-Carmick, Chronic Dyspepsia and Inflammation of the v
Kidneys, Chestnut and Fortieth streets; Anthony Car
ney, Consumption, No. 1917 Market street; Edward
, McHallon, 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 CallowhiU street;
Rev. J. Mallory, Aphonia, Philadelphia.
' ELECTRICAL INSTITUTION, ESTABLISHED FIVE
YEARS AGO.
Professor C, H, BOLLES, Lecturer.
• Mrs, FULTON, a lady of areat'experience and abUiW.,
Will have entire charge of Treating In the Ladies Dp
partment.
CONSULTATION FBEE.
.Address all letters to
Dr. W. B BRQTiW
orf-tnthsßtlf* WADNTTT St., P.bila*a
TASTtifUXi AND SPBSTAWTtM* UlsQTmj{Gt
PHYSICIANS .
W. Bi BEOWN.M. D.,
P. SHEDD, M. D.,
S. w: BECK wits, M. D., and
Mrs. S. A. FULTON. *
WANTS.
A VISITING GdVBRNBSag, COMFE
•A- TENT, to TEACH tM ENGLISH branches and
TEEN OH. desires a EfTHATION-- • A<ldrB ‘ B >
IaW“H. S..’’ office of ji'he Press. , qoll-zt*
EMPLOYMENT B©USE, THE pA.Ra
-*-* est and most reliable, Toy oty and
always a good selection of mod
references. Americans, Irish, English, iresm, v»r
mans,: Scotch, Welsh, and new D-landed emigrants, as
Gardeners, Farm Hands, Coachmen, Watchmen, A®.
Cooks, Chambermaids,- Seamstresses, Laundresses,
Waitresaes, ■ general •Houße'Wortc Servants _ Also*
Colored Servants,- Nos. 803 and @®4- LOCUST Street,
above Eighth. N , 6824-lm
JTOTEL COOKS,, CHAM'B'ERMAIDS,
-a-a Child Ncireea.andaood Housework Gins; Farmers,
L*"s, g Lcom Boss;; Sen and .Boys for any Work, at 303
WANTED.— -A-’-, FEEtST-CLAW ME
- ’ * chamcal DENTIST,, and no other need'toapply to
n L,,,, »B. C. 8. HOOKES,
otd2-2t* ; ~ Ko. f>oo VINa-Strect.
WAHTSD-A BSYAJN A WHOLE-
T? Sd LE Ui I! I)WA7I Ti SPORE. Small salary-given.
Address C., Press olßciS .. _ oci‘2 3t‘
WANTED ~,BT-: ; A.;NEWLY.ia;R.'
TT riedeoujple, by tbe'lst Noveiister, a FURNISHED
ROOM with BOARDING, wesif of Tenth and north 1 of-
Walnut street Address, statist” location and. terihS;.
‘ * Alpha, ”at this office. . ocl2-2t*.*
WANTED—ON OR Ist '6&
I TT 'JAmAKTilhr* BOOK-KEEPER experienced in
®ry Goods Jobßing and Commission Business, a situa- ,
'tibn in a large wholesale house. Xo ‘quiak and'correct
abffgeres, and afhiir judge of money; A liberal salary
expected. Address. H. H.,” : Fres&bStc*. ocl'2-6t* :
ANTED—GAS FITTER!?.- NONE
but good wesdraaenneejanply. S; IS. LEHTAD,
Nets,' St© and 113 South SEV2NTH 6C ocll-2t*
WANTED.-A SITUATION BY A
I T YOUNG LADY as GOVERNS; to take
charge: of and instrdbt Children in theyESTGUSH
branched,■ MUSIC, &c: The very best oPMfereucfls
regarding character" and capacity given. - Calr or ad
dress smo PARRISH Street ..,oc?l-2t.«
m STORE WANTED.—WANTED TO
Ja-SRENVer PGRCHABISai commodious STOEfflor a
WhoJfisale' Business on Chestnut between. Front
and FourfcU afreets. Appliy at Box' Ko. Post
Office. ... ; cslZSt
Ji WANTED—TO 1 RENT OR ijJGPR
iSICHASE,-a- modern-built SOUSE, locsited bitween
Vine and Pine streets, Broad'and the Sehiiylkui ’ Ad
dress “ G. ,” Box 2498 Post office.
fOK SAIE AN3> TO LET.
TO LIQW©:R MERCHANTS.—THE
fixtures of &. LIQUOR STORE, including Reeti®-
rng Tabs, Receivers,- Still, &c ..for sale, separatelytfr
in one lot Ipcrore-a. 6713 MARKET Street. oel‘2-3t*"‘
TjIM PFEL’ & FAN FOB SALE, FORT^
•*-' laches, scarcely ased. Apply to
CHARLES LENNIO,
No. 112 South. FRONT Street..
ocTl'nnvSt*
m FOB SALE—THE DWELLINGS
AM HOUSE, With largo Lot of Grotßsd* No. 252 North
NINTH Street., Possession immediately. BOSS ILL &
BROS., 116 North NINTH Street. ocl2-2t*
m fdrhished nous®, with 12
■fpidChan,hers, 8 miles from the city* near a railroad
ssatlon, to rent low till' 25th. March. Address “ Win
sor, ” this office. ocU-2t*
jl- FOR SALE- STORE AND DWELL
■IHjNGon GIRiRD Avenue, near Twelfth street, one
of :the moat improving neighborhoods, on accommo
dating terms. Inquire at> No. 683 CHESTNUT Street,
third story. ' oc!0-6t*
Mfoe sale or to let,
~ DWELLINGS,
_'oolo- 61* i No goassand »108 ARCH Street.
M SMITH’S WHEEEISrO BREWERY
FOR SALE.—Being desirous of retlringfrbm active
business, I hare determined’to dispose of nty Old Esta
blished “WHEELING BREWERY” and MALTING ES
TABLISHMENT, now in successful operation* together
with.the Stock on hand, which is sufficient to enable a
purchaser to proceed with the business without inter
ruption, consisting in part of Alee, Malt b ops, Barrels,
Cooper’s Stuff, Teams, and- Fixtures, everything in
complete order and capable- of brewing twenty thon-.
sand barrels of aleand malting forty tl ousaud bushels
,of barley pereeason. - The buildings comprise the large
brick Brewery, with the cellar and van ts complete,
and Malt House, brick Cooper s Shop, capable of tnru
ing out one hundred barrels per week, seven dwellings
for employees, realizing an annual rent of five hundred
dollars, large stable, bag-room* wash-bouse 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 theregr.lar cashcus
tomers for all I have been able to manufacture, with the
increasing demann for malt liquors, make.it one of the
most desirable opportunities that, could be offered to a
reliable party to engage in the business with a certain
prospect of realizing a fortune in a frw years.
TERMS OF SALE.—As to real estate, one-fourth:cash,
the balance in one, two, and three years, with Interest,
secured by mortgage on the premises. .As to personal
property, one-fourth cash, the balance in three, six,-
and nine months.
If not disposed of at private sale before the twentieth
da-y-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-9t* - GEO. W. SMITH, WHEELING, Ya.
«FORRENT— ANUMBEROFCOM
modIous DWELLINGS, on Thirteenth, Twelfth,
and Mervine streets, having bath, range, hot and cold
water, at from $2B to $33 per month.
TaTLOW JACKSON,
: oc7-12t* : 614’CHESTNUT Street.
<DJ7 AOO MORTGAGE FOR SALE.—
np * jitvy A First Mortgage on aFarmof 200 acres,
in Dauphin county; - well, secured: interest promptly
paid in Philadelphia. This Farm is represented to be
worth three times the amount of the mortgage.
: BONSALL BROS.,
oc!2-2t* ' 116 North NINTH Street.
O nnn TRUCK AND PEACH BAS-
Oj L/vV KETS just received and for sale by
. . ROWE & BOSTON,
ae2-tt 157 and 159 North THIRD Street. .
TO ARMY OFFICERS,—FOR
SALE—A splendid saddle Horse, eight years
old; has been through all the campaigns of the Army of
the Potomac. Is well made, strong, and In good con
dition lor active service. ' . Price, $&lo. Can be seen at
Casselberry's Stables, COATES Street, betow Eleventh.
. 11ENKY 0. DAVIS,
ocll-51* . J .26 South FRONT Street.
ffW FOR SALE CHEAP—THE
-aSsApatchen Trotting Stallion PILGRIM, also, three
blooded Mares in foal, Inquire of C. LLOYD, Blue
Bel!, Twenty-fourth ward, Phila. ocS-stuthSt*
BOARDING.
HOARDING.—TWO LARGE ROOMS,
-* ' with first-class Board, to let
It* . 1209. ARCH Street.
130ARD WANTED FOR A GENTLE
-13, MAN, : WIFE, and DAUGHTER.' A Parlor" and
two bed-rooms reauired. Address “H., ” 274 South
THIRD Street, stating location, accommodations, price,
and hours tor meals. ocll-St*
•ELIGIBLE ROOMS VACANT AT
Aj HILL’S, 328 SPRUCE Street. ,: ocB-lm*
PERSONAL.
“T’EMAIL DE PARIS” IS NOT A
■.•MF paint, powder, or paste, font & moat delicious
preparation - that gives bom the color and texture of
polished ivory to the skin. EUGBKE JOTFIN, No. 11l
TESTE Street, below Chestnut v
“T ’EMAIL DE PARIS” CAN BE
used by all ladies in the privacy of t \ e toilette.
It removes all ipots and roughness, and its purifying
effect on the skin calls forth freshness, color, and. beauty.
B. JOUIN, No. 11l TENTH Street, below Chestnut.
“T ’EMAIL DE PARIS” QUICKLY
J—J and effectually removes, those unsightly black
worm epecks which detract so much from the beauty of
the skin. E. JODIN, No. 11l TENTH Street, below
Chesttnut, . . - j
“T ’EMAIL DE PARIS" IS ES
AU PECIALLT endorsed by Mad'He Yestvali, Mrs.
Waller, and many ladies in private life, whose com
mendatory letters, for obvious reasons, cannot be pub
lisbed. E. JOUIN, 111 S. TENTH Street. ■ - ,
Orders by mail should be. addressed, JARED «
RENE, General Importers, Philadelphia. oe3-mwftf
CLOTHING.
jgDWARD P. KELLY,
JOHN KELLY,
TAILORS,
612 CHESTNUT STREET,
Will from this date (October 3d) sell at
REDUCED PRICES,
.'FOB
CASH.
■ OCf-tf
MILITARY GOODS.
pLAGS
MILITARY goods.
HORSTMANN BROS. & CO.,
FIFTH and’CHERRY Streets.
LEGAL.
INSTATE OF G, A. HOFFMANN, DE
-Xj CEASED.—Lettereof adraiDistratioii on this estate
of GUSTAVUS A. HOFFMAN having been granted to
the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are
requested to mass payment, and those having claims to
present tb*m-without delay, to .. .
AUGUSTUS P. HOFFMAN, Jdmimsirafcor, '
OCI2-w3t V ' , S%si ARCH Street.
TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
A CITY AKD COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
. ♦ Estate of EDWARD WADE.
Tise Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and
adjust the account of FREDERICK WILCOX, adminis
trator of the estate of Edward Wad a-,, and to report dis
tribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant,
Will meet the parties interested for the purposes of hie
appointment on TUESDAY, October- 25th, lStti, at four
o’clock P. Mi., at hts office. No,. 133 Soata FIFTH
Street, in the city of Phi at eli*ia. •. . . ,
oclß-wfrmSt* . E. SMITH, KELLEY, Auditor.:
.ROOKING GLASSES.
JAMES S.EASLE ft SON.
816 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILA..
ia7, now in store a very tn» assortment of
I/O OKING GEASSESm
. of eTSry.cbwAtter, ofth,
t'EEI BEST MABTJFAfITDSa AND LATEST
Oil. ENGBAVXNG3,.
««ti FThrwy.n and photqqkapf wahjcaa.
HE-E; C T A C L SB,
JAMES. W. QUEEN <fc ©Qt.’S,’ •
se26-ljn ' , 984 CHESTNUT Stewet.
|y[ATHaS[AT3CAL INSTRUMENTS,
Of-all kinds, to be had. ai.
W. QUBEN &UO^S.
9Bl CHESTNUT Street.
fIHASLES MIDDLETON, ' Tjm
li IRON MERCHANT.
SECOND AND WILLOW- STREETS,
HeTtp Iren anr,lig,ed end for eat*. , , - ivg.tbg*
QIAO KING TOBACCO —AN INVOICE
0 of tha celebrated Killikimck, Soldiers’
Comforter, Dive Indian, h K. L, and. Hun-Kea-Pun
r?aa i-jtji receivftd and fpn brig &y /- . > •_
See, just lece BUCE^Bi MtsCAMWON.-Jfc CO ,
3Y WATER St, apd 38 NORTH WTBARV&,
ocf-iat v, ; - , , Phiiadaltihia.
T F. FRUEAUFF, ATTORNEY AND
t/.CouneeUoij.at law, Hdlidaysh™. Blair Co., Pa.
Collections PSomptlj attended to.m Aiair, Hunting
don, and Cambria counties. Refers to R CLASSKSDN
& CO., No. Street: F. R STARR, President
Entemiee Wraraijw; Co. ; CHAMBERS & RBBISTER,
Washington Life tasurfince Co t: WETHERILL & BEO ,
Second Street; % A,. UIDDLE & CO., Bankers, „Pnila
delphia, - oclO-lih*
AT REASONABLE ?BI«ESt
AUCTION BACES.
A TJCTIOH SALE OF COSfOEM^EB
•**- HOBPITAi PBOPBETT.
__ ifBBICAI, i'ITRrEI'OK’S OfFTCE,
'W'jEaHtsOTOjr, D. C ,■ petjberS, 1884.
Will be sold, at pnbiie aocton, at Medical Store-
Keeper's Depot, cornerFand Eighteenth streets, in thin
city, on.
. WEDNESDAY, October 12, ©K; ..
„ A QUAHTIT? OF HOSPITAL i'IJKJi iTfIKE, .
n£v!. si !‘ tlß| i of Iron Bedsteads.. Hair Piilowe.Shaets,
S, 4 J?tv e S‘» StO T 98 ’ Chairs', Knives, For&s. Spoons,
enipty Boaree, &c., &o. . . .
pital'’xile aJticleB haTB 1,8811 as unfit for ho*«
[! ln United Staten Currency.
P gale to Minffiience at 10 o’clock A. M -
By order of Elajor General Anger, ' '
Burgeon 0. S, A , Med’l Purveyor;-
Depot of Washington!.
SALE OP dONDEMN®®
XV BOSSES. .
QtTARTSRKASTER GeSTEl?alj*3 Opeioe*
• - ■ :'■ ■ ■ Fikbx i»iviB,o»,
win bn WASBnroTOir Bin, October 1, Wi
.Will Ew.ssM At Public Auction, to the highest bidder?
at the tixbe aHd places named below, ytz-
MVTfi.IS, PENBSYLVAMA, THBO3BAY.
1 October 13, I8H.; „
i WILMiiJOTON, DELAWARE, THURSDAY,
I - October 20* 1864. - .<
! TOR®. PSBNSY L VA'is? lA. THURSDAY,
, rWo HOND'HRD CAVALRT horses, a# sags
as unlit ftsr the
r tfe® array. ,
» mpVe ba| i3na&! * t™rc»>«e»» many good barbate’ 1
Cj sa-,ag*iai”fei...
0C& t<JC2S v ;
AMtfSEMJBUfTS.
WSW CHESTNBT-ST. THEA/rSi
-i-’ LEONARD OROFSB h WILLIAM E mim*
Maaisas. GESIT SUCCESS ' 8Im *
■' .. - osttSs
• • WARREN COMEDY COMBINATION
TlijaJrfrCi-owclßd NiKhtfr: Brilliant Trinim»k
SECOfID WEEK of the-Flne old Standard Oome<H 9 .
WrfStFnccess. Great Sauces*. ‘
_ TkIS {Wednesday) EVENING, Oct. 12, 1834
ire performance will coneistfof the sparkling comedw
fA.fiYO aoiSof LONDOIT ASSURANCE cumeojr
c . , London assij&ahce.
SirlGarconri* Courtier, Mr. Wm. Warren
Sp*»k«t Miss Josie Orton.
Da»:1e......(,",.".,".„„..,, ;51 v ,, jj r Charles Barron.
t!RBOO? |amVly' MiSnTO AF
liflTßi'R'K PR into' wJieniTHIrSSA OF ICE. OB A
Forialeiyfn B e’iSutel pr9Beated at
W'AL-NtFiP-STBEET THEATRE
Jjr IKSi™ 4 ™Clffin‘A.Y Evenings, Oo
will appear i’n hergolebratea impersonation of
FAN CHON, THE LITTLE" CRICKET.
FAN'CHOfIf THE XITrL^CBICKET,
E»He Fadetie;,,......^........ Mies Charlotte Thompson
amasin ‘
Peers open at 7; jPSrformanceß commence at 7B
MRS. JOHN DREW’S NEW ARCH
STREET 1 HBAESE.
to week of vii^ir mo -
TO - mG : n ht y IViMM ai9ar ’
i&GK8L0....,
Ik whUh. »h.B wi H sing
.. 'Yonarefche Star” And "Bravb-I&rco.”
Gra&ts- secured thia.3B dayyla advance. oclO-tf
AJKEBICANV ACADE MY OF MUSIO
PHE SENTtTIOIf CMfCBRTS-r T^tl
lE"«oaTipN. ctlott of tll6 NEW >pa»
" 15VEmW<a"ocT
Tift- 33irectoxs *esp& etfnlly announce that tlmwttl
give a series of Concar, ts, thejlrst of which rfilt tabi
places® above. Theot hers will bn give*-irwani*2.»
; cession -Tickets OseHoUar. to any of {he
Series of Concerts given by tho-Associatfon. Apsraliar
and original feature. ™™ r
A VALUABLE PEESI SNT WITH EACH TICKET
To eaoh ticket sold is a ttaehed a coupdn, whioh enti
tles the purchaser to a beautiful. present, varviniriw
value from $1 to $2OO, which present-the purchaserofa
ticket may receive immediately, The - presents willba
given from the Immense P<tock of-' Jewelry, Diamond?
Silver Ware, Breakfast Se ts,Tea Sets", Toilet Sets floll
Watches, Silver Watchet
sets Brooches, Kovotvmg Pins, Bings.-Studs-
Buttons. Watch Keysf Lookets, &o , So?, and-an'end?
14 s » variety of Bijouterie as id Objeots de -Virtu, now om.
exhibition at the Company i s new and elegant °
DEPOT, 613 CHE STSTJ’F'S'TBEKr
Buyers receive for $t a tick let for a»first- cla*s Concart
worth more than the-amount paid, together with Uhw
full value of the purchate mo ney in a-beahtifniorehent
Pianist constantly
m the Depot of the Company,6l3 CHE
and the puNic are respectfully invited to cali and ex!
amine for themselves the immense variety of beancifnt'
“ d ll V if^ f A r ,% le ; *» be given away to ticket pnr“h££
purchase of Tick’et8 C ahd r^ititrflutio“‘ } S?Pfo? e “4 0
F ° U PWticn! " 6 *
pHESTNUT-STREET OPERAHOUBEE
\J No. 1221 CHESTNUT Street *-
ALLINSON & HINCKEN;...PronrieWrv,
MORAN’S MINSTRELS P “'
appear every evening iu an elegant
ETHIOPIAN ENTERTAINMENT.’.'
Doors open at 7. commencing at 8 o'clock precisely.;
Admission 25 cents. v
oS’ciijs- •“ .**. "•
ASS.K 1 ™ 8 ' T®m
■aruj lhjsoa xi u l streets.
TO-NIGHT, .Miss Major PAULINE CUSHMAN -witt'.
relate her Startling Adventures while a Spy and Scout;
Service of the United States Mias Maior-
CUSHMAN will appear In her UNIFORM, that of Major
of Cava! ry._ and desm ibe her Capture, Sentence, and.
Rescue, 186 tn Night of GRAND STEREOPTICON ,
Aumleslon, 26,Cents Reserved deatt, 60 Cents. Com
mence at 8 See descriptive programmes. oc!0-6t‘
fIASINO, CHESTNUT ST., ABOVE;
Sixth, THE GREAT VARIETY THEATRE OF THE
cr ( j?T I (!oM e pl¥Y i . Yealllg ’ wltk * FOLL
nHRIST REJECTED.-THE GREAT
and celebrated picture by West, the chef (i'fruweot '
the artist, is now on exhibition at the ACADEMY OF
FIN'B A ITS, No 1025 CHESTNUT St, in addition to
tl e entire Art Collection of the Academy. Admittance,
26 cents. Season Tickets, 60 cents. seli-lm* •
TNSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND.—
A EXHIBITION EVERY WEDNESDAY, at SJfiP. ir„’•
Admission, TEN CENTS. Store, No. 11 SontLEIGHTET'
btreet. .
THE ACADEMY OF FINE A R TSy
JL CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth, Is OPEN DAILY*
for vi sit otb, from 9A. M. to 6 F. M. . jeaß
: , THE TURF. -
POINT BREEZE PIRK;.
SATURDAY, October 15th.
MATCH $1,500.
The entries $5OO each. Mile.heats; best*ia :
harness.
Joseph Fisher eaters B. Hunse.
Feter Bhom enters Jersey Fet.
Robert Dempster enters Sorrel Ned.
Admission $l. Trot to take place at 34>’eleck:*, .
It is expected this will be one of the best trots of the
season, as the abovehorses have trotted-in 2.35.
FIRE-PROOF SAFES.
jpg® LILLIE’S
SAFX!.-
THE ENEMY; DOES NOTi RESPOND*
STILL ANOTHER EFFORT;
■... Philadelphia, October 10,1854.*
To David Evans, of the firm, of Evans & Watson:.
• Dear Sir; Agreeably to previmiaannouncement,
now notify you that ou next Thursday, the.l3th inst.*-
at 10 o’clock A. M., we shall have-a National. Bank
SAFE on Flanagan's Wharf, the first wharf below Dock
street, ready for a PUBLIC TESTVaIso, that we have
just furnished a National Bank Safe to 3iessrs, Painter*
& Co., bankers, 110 South Third street, which wilb also
he ready for a public test at .the same time, ana that
we shall expect you to be present and test tkanixm your*
new and scientific principle, ao publicly announced;
That we have the right to thus call upon you we present
the following as pome of the reasons:
First—You publicly announaed that Lillie-« Safes
weTe neither fire nor burglar proof. > - ;
Second—Th%t you could open any Safe Liliie had in.
use in two hours. •>
Third—' That you would drill a hole ihrouglvT«illie- 1 »-
Safe, at Evans & Watson's offiee, every morning, pX tenu
o'clock, during the month; say in v, also, .that as yotu
bad drlUed one you could drill any other of'LUlmte*.
Safes; thus placing yourself/voluntarily as-public inr
strnctbrintheartofopenin&Lillie sSafe.- ’ _ . • '
Row, as we have met you publicly, aoau-points*,
and offered , to put LUlie’s Safe agaiust Evnu&
eon’s on equal terms a g a fire-proof aGd'AaSs._ a-*barg7-
iar-proof, to give, you one half advantage;m time*
accepting your own terms in all
the same time sayiug aat if yon hsd> nat- eonfi* -
deuce to pnt Evans & Watson's Safe-against-Ltl—f
He’s, we would fumißh ?oa different Safes of LiltieJst
and of your own selection, and give yoa.-«tbrfle-hours;
instead of two (the timeyon asked), to open,them, stia
ply asking that you, should put up a respectable- sunt,
with us, to go to the winning party. As yon have-nn*s
responded to any of tliese propositions, thaiaferarc* i.ss;
plain that you darenotifek any amouist-on the-re«nlt_;
That your honesty and sincerity in making your state
ments as to the ins, rarity of Lillie’s Sates may be fairly -
tried, we now call upoa you to test thesa Safas
a t our risk, claiming that your position as peAHc- ii»t
vlructor requires if;-that the publiohas the rf’gAt. t>.
demand It, and that wa-have the right in insist uponr'it.
Yonrg, &c., LEWIS LILLIE &BGIS:
M. 0. SADLER, Agent, No. 21 South SEVENTH
Street. : , oclfJ2t
- BEMOYAL. '
On and after SUNDAY, Octol3er>l6tlu Ticket
Office of the Pennsylvania Eailroad. will fe at die Pas
senger Depot, TBAKTIETH and -West
‘ PAS3EITGEK TBAIHB. -
"Will start from tlw
PHILADELPHIA^STAE&MSV
A 3 FOLLOWS
Mail Train w,.,, ; v:.... at.
Farkestmrg Train, Ho. 1
Fast Line'....,......... S. >, .
Parkestnre Train', Ho. 2
Ht« rislmr^-Aoconinodation.t f< ..... .. M .,
Lao caster-Accommodation
Paoli Train*. ; ........... ■-♦.•.
Erie Express—..♦..... ..._..
PMladeipMa. Express.... k. v ‘..v. *. ..
- AND AKKIMB.-
Erie -at....... 4:30 A. M.
PMladpfcpiiia Express. 7.05 “
Paoli B2O "
‘* H.o. l,.‘* ......... 9.80 " ,
PaevPiine... ....10,20
Ixm&to* Tr si A . .12.35 P. IHL.
ParPeVlnirg. Ko. 2..................... 5.30 “
MaUd s'rain 6 ‘.t. 545 *V
.HiVrisburg Accoiamoaatipn..“... ILOO **•
Philadelphia Exjoesaleavts daily.
Erie .* “ V “. except Satardars.
AH other Trains daily, except Sunday.
The Depot at tboeor&wof Eleventh and Market slraeta.
will be closed alter BATUEDaY, lotliiimt.
G. C. FBANDISpjrS. ;
Sail. Philadelphia Division. Penna: Railroad.
W'KoT Pnu,A3)sa33lA, Oct. 12, 1861. ; . ocl2 6t
grf?SSO5 PIANOS, COTTAGE EXCEL
rTg?« 'Slop. aRSASS. HAKSfOK'!IIMS,a3d MELQ-
WiOSS, at • MARSH’S Mosie Stora,
: 'bc7>2m Ko. 1103 CHESTiSWT- Street,
gggsßsa ME¥EK’S NEWLY IM-.
fti PECTED CKESCKNT fCALS
OyjSBSXBUKG PIANOS.
Actoowladsad to bo the .boat.-. Lpcdc« Friie
in America receiyadk ,
SECOND- HABJJ PIASTOS.
eeS-Sju ffo.ySfe/l AKCHSi. y-bel.
DECKER BROSi,
TFR9
ASJ>
STECK & QOJS
OBLEBRATBa.
PIANOS.
J. E. GCWGJEjO,
BEVKKTH AN2>. CHESTBST.
ESTEV'B
COTTAGE ORGANS,
Xoi 0*1? oISS
of Ton» And £°f^J a £*te aqaiofy well adapted^
feas . :
• So. IS Corth SXIrSNTH Btjsat
Alao, aaornpUJ:. M»orm«t of ih» P-rfott
« n *»t»ntlT os hand ______ »ggjg_
ALBANY nSB.DSO.T,
R Y.-m BBLtWJES A.KD RARf-
STJj caHAR baTgfe J. STACKPOJUhU ’ Mas
to.isnow loadingat first wharf below. Kg§nC| §}««>
and will «*tt tgr »h« above points on ,W*EiyiESDAX.,
°For freight, which -will be tatren te’CV
apply to , D.R. FLijfAOArf. Agent. --
ociP.'3t 3Qjf Sooth DEM WARE Ay-nnd
DEPABTJttFNT FOB OPST9S
• VISTVAM.
8.00 A. ST.'
• 10.00
.XOOF.JT..
. 2.30 , “ .
,4.00 “
. 600 “
. 8.00 **
10.45 “
fifflt