The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 13, 1864, Image 3

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    CITY ITEMS.
sssvs your Hair.— “Xubin’s Fioriline" la
Lt e*ouJßlte Sressiog for the hair ever dlsoov
li not only adorns the most ordinary head o£
d gives to H a rich and luxuriant appearance,
’ | ? ji; o moßt effeotlve preserver and restorer of
ijU la ase. Besides this, It Is a delightful per.
fItOST P.BW'KCT SKWIKG MMHfNKOP THE
J.ThB course of the “Florence Sewing Ma
.is* been, wo may say, a triumphal march
Jlo affections' of-the people, If we can judge
|jlo stream of sewleg-machlne-boylng hum ant
,t may daily be seen ebbing and flowing at the
jren eo'' Rooms, No.. 630 Chestnut street. This
lifiited machine makes no less than four separate
jjsimof stllchos. It is simply constructed, and
;ibis a greater variety of work than any other
, g machine In use, Every machine is sold with
irauteo to give the purchaser perfect sa'lafac
>r the money will bo refunded. ~
imoss,—Since Eve’s fig-leaf, since Noah.’?
u s clonk, since Joseph’s coat of many colors,
lon lias ruled the world. In Japan ladles gild
teeth, and In India they paint them red. In
iland ladles paint their faces blue and yello tv.
tna pigmy leet are the rage. In Philadelphia
de men prooure their wearing apparel at the
■n Stone Clothing Hall of Bockhlti & Wilson,
603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth, and
ihow their wit by so doing. K
ira ! Hurra !! Hurra I!!—Trouts-R-n!—We
oirfman would got It 1 We wereteven willing
on him, although our family physlolan says
:e no better. We have a sestet to tell those
iclans to guide them in their judgment better
a pocket copy of last year’s returns. When
me a candidate at church the Sunday before
action, dressed in _.a new suit of clothing from
toe, you flsk him Whore he bought them, and
vs at Chas. Stokes & Oo.’s One Price, under
litinental, you may rest assured If he Is not
I he >UI come within one of It, provided
tre only two candidates running for the office,
never been known to fall.
Jiim IH OIOTHIMO,
•gains In dotting,
-alas In Clothing,
a In Clothing, ,
; ./At Oranttlle Stokes’Old Stand)
At Granville Stokes’ Old Stand,
At Granville Stokes’ Old Stand
; ' At Granville Stokes’ Old Stand,
609 Chestnut Street,
609 Chestnut Street.
609 Chestnut Street.
609 Chestnut Street.
...kwbd Kje Aoe,—The moat wonderful results
_ produced by the use of Mrs. S. A.. Allen's
'urfd’s Hnlr Bostorer and Zylobalsnroum, or Hair
testing. They never fall to restore. Invigorate, and
jautify the lmir; youth renewed. No more gray
[irs. The lialr Is restored on bald spots. It ta
rts a.most delightful fragrance. You can pro
le them at any Druggist’s. 0011-tuthsdt
Plate Be Toilette Fuanoaise.— For enamal
ig the shin, eradicating’ wrinkles, small-pox
arks, pimples, &c. Price $l. Hunt & Co., 133 3.
,ventU street, and4lS. Eighth street. oclSs&wtf
DKAptfßSs, eye, throat diseases, oatarrh and asth
a, treated and 'dnreu b J Dr. Von Mosehslsker,
nltet and aurist, No. 1027 Watauv® 6r v 0011-46
V, r HTTE Virgin Wax op Antilles.—Thf3 exqul
le cosmetio has no equal for beautifying, whiten
g, and preserving the complexion, It is prepared
■m pure white wax, hence Its extraordinary quall
:s for preserving the akin, malting it sort, fair,
looth, and transparent. It Is most soothing after
nving, cures' chapped hands or lips, removes pitn
ss, blotched, Un, freckles, or Sunburn, and im
its that pearly tint to the face, nook, and arms so
ich desired by ladies of taste. Price SO, 60, and 76
ds. Hunt & Co., 133 South Seventh street, and
South Eighth street ocs-swtf.
Hurt's Bloom ov Kosis— A.' coaming color for
e cheek, flees not wash off or injure the skin,
anufactured only by Hunt & 00., 41 South Eighth
eet, and 133 South Seventh street. ocS-esvtf
Sssmoe’s Templb of Art, No. 914 Arcs st.~
Is elegant and commodious establishment, fitted
istan Immenio cost with all the requisites for
iking Artistic Pictures, is. now open for the re
ptlon of visitors. Every style:of Picture, from
6 popular carte de visite to the largest portrait or
oup, executed with a softness%nd delicacy of de
ll unsurpassed and unsurpassable, Ladies and
mtlemen will find it well worth their while to
il and examine specimens, and see the establish
eat, . . 0011-3t*
Eva and Ear most successfully treated by J,
aacs, M. D., Oculist and Aurist, 611 Pine st.Artlfi
ii eyes inserted. No charge for examination. jy26-tf
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS,
The «
A Sclieetz ■ '
K Keesey & wf, York, Pa
A Clarke, Mass
Speir, Hass ■ 1 , ■
’ S Daviß, Maes
ipt Blair, Penna
is E flay, New York
S Thompson. New Jersey
b Morrill, Baltimore
'in Ball '
(; Cattail, Philsda
G Cattell. Philada .
bl Boyd, New York ,
G Tatee, Philada
tines Elleott; Jr,.Pel .
r T Crockett, Now lork
B Saying, New York
C Bryant, New York- .
’ Rogers, New York ■ ?.
A McKnight, Washington
E Crawford
C Wilts
0 Chillis
If Beck, Williamsport
*i Meats, Huntingdon co
eo Blymyer.Lewistown
H Cooibioth.Holildttyßbg
iss Clara A Pickering, Pa
B Grubb, Lancaster
1’ Zimmerman, Harrisbg
Slmw, Louisiana
K Staefe, New Jersey
M Acton, Nejf Jersey
irs Benedict, Wash, D G
has W Dietrich. Cio, 0
arid Ahl, Gnmb co, Pa
A Garlin, Cheater co
ol W A Wade, Pa
W Belton &wf, Bilt
) 0 Gehr, Chambersburg
W Bower & wf. Cham'g
OBieeter, Beams burg
oha N McAlister, fct Paul
f A Means, New York
chr LDame, Boston
E Drinker, Montour ,
J Drinker, Montour
has Beaten, Delaware ,
1 D Savin, Smyrna, Del
fbolk, Delaware
i ThSCOB
IS Goodwin, Harrisburg
Ir Murray, Panna
H Osborn, Hw Haven
J Lynch, Ilmira \
E Whitney, St Paul
K Burnnt & la, Pittsburg!
Ir« J T Hogg & cb, Plttsbgj
Sewlln, U 8 A . -
K Hamlin I
A Corbin, Mississippi 1
DSnedeker,'Brooklyn
i GBrockmau, "Wheeling
1 Bofitetter, Pittsburg
'r J E Brown, Philada
? B Judsoii, New York
S Tyson, Pottsville
Harrison, Pittsville
K Peale, Lock Haven
[iss Peale, New Orleans
F. Chapman & la, Illinois
'Fiake, Pottsville
as F Frennt, Scianton
C Lyrde, Scranton '
ol A W Angel & la, N J .
Irs 3! JPense,.N J
tiss A Malone,-N J
lisa Nellie Malone. J
t Lawson, Potlsville'
1C Sloanaker, Allentown
feo L Trepp, U 8 A
■ G romatock, Wash, D 0
J Vail, Prance
} W Reynold*, Boston
cbn H Anderson Awf.N Y
) 8 Lathrop,Albany
K Mason & la, Delaware
[ Bard ing. Boston *
ftipß P Jacobs Sc wf, Ky
i Johnson &: wf, Boston
1 5 Johnson & wf, Boston -
[ Colony.Keene.S JI
3! Knight, Keene, NH
O P Colton, Barbados
-has L Haley. Boston
r Js King & wr,New York
J BOtfg, New York -
S b Lewis & la, Norwalk ;
hasM Dnpay & wf,NT
R W Tyson, B altimore :
ID Dougherty, Harrisburg
?MBlake, Maine; V
Greeley, Maine
| B Glenn, Jrj New York
M Steinman, Penn a
« Anderson, New Jork
W H Perot, Baltimore
•Miss A Perot, Baltimore
Jos J Stewart & wf, hid
Dr Prentiss,* la, wash,DC
Mrs C H Perry, lowa
John D Perry, 6t Louis
G f Fllley, St Lonis
J B Alexander, St Louis
S T Glover, St Louis
Airs J Haldeman, Harrlsb
Mies E Haldeman, Hamah!
Mies'A Frazer, Harrisburg i
W Karnes A la
Miss Sarah Bowen. a
Mi&s h JtcCorkle
BRBoherta V v
Chae A Welle
B p Sloan - .
W F Kelly
The Mer
W Brower, Princeton
S Warner, Ft Delaware
J Giles, Fort Delaware
C H Lowenthal, Balt
T McGulre-Washington
'« Adams, Waihington
J U Lawrence, Harrisburg
A R Shlllenberger, Penha 1
j ” Loilff
J W Olwine.Wmsport i
-“Blanchard, Lock Haven :
J B Ferral
LC Little, Lewisbnrg ' i
w F Wright, Penna
S B Craig. Pittsburg
V Troll, Ohio i
John Patton, Ohio ■.
Ihcts McFarland, Utica
* 8 Glarton, Jamestown
Jos smith, Lambertsville
Jas Allison, Pittsburg
■John 8 Egan, Hamilton
> D Hamilton, Smyrna, Del
nS ra dy, Harrishnrg
P Eowe, Harrishnrg
jo Stick, Clearfield
Wolf, Lancaster r
■H." Oherholser, Lancaster
■sum Oberholser, Lanes ster
K ” Downey, Lancaster
K e ° A King, Lancaster
E y Keep, Harrishnrg
R; A Berg, Reading. ~
■f 8 Barnhart, Btate Line
E-D Botts, Maryland
RJJ Wolf, Maryland
K B Mcßnally wf, Fenna
Pllss BerthaWright,Fenna
■James Stephenson a la, Pa
pis jor J Cummings, Penna
|W H' Miller, Harrisburg
Bliss Painter, Sunbury
Bliss Klla Fainter. Danville
Hiss Long, Hew York
V LLane&la.Strattanav’le
P TWoodman,’Watson town
: Hie Cob
'panogle, Pottsville
ffoplnskey, Pittsburg :•
? Kelson. Washington-:
i*®£p ttt “F» Pittsburg
-Mccinskey, Pittsburg ,
' ‘RsHmeyer, Lewisog
Sbnrgt :
oa , l ;
Bristol
(fIP&
H Hm'n' B »s'eitown
lirard. - !
I Warren Be Costa, Eel
’John L Kroger, Baltimore
E B Moor*, Delaware
A Bedseouer, Fenna
J I* Hou-ton, Chester co
Jesse White, Jr,Chester co
JI) Adams. Alex* Va
Wm Kellogg, Easton
E W Kellogg, Ea-*ton
FF Holbrook .Wash, DC'
Ghas B Smith. Wa«h, D C
JB Baker. Wash, B C
Mr & Mrs Milieu, Balt
BFTaibt. Boston
H I? Bash, Rochester
P J Moran &,ls, Ohio '
J R Lowther, rfawnort
Mrs B Daryn-vN Y
Mrs 0 Walter, Delaware
Mi*a Walker, Delaware
J Fleming, Barribbnrg
W C Houser. Mecnanicsbg
J H Ziegler, Pa . .
S P Pyusr, Delaware
W H Ktllogg. Illinois
S W Owen, Wa'htnftoa
A A Douglas, M Ghauk
John Meily, Lebanon
B A SherriD, Colorado
T O Judkins, N Charlestwn
Sarn'l Biuti, New. Fork
I Janies Biro?, Lancaster
■T L Lancaster
IJMSellers, Mtmphle
J E H*rrick
J W Groves, Kentucky
Ellen Beeves Phasnixville
iH W Wheeler, Brooklyn
A Wieting, MiddletcmN,
N H Hanoi &wf Boston
Dr R H Sciior, Harrisburg
Cbas Connelie. Baltimore
John R Long & wife
James Dougherty, Del
L A Wilb&nk, New York .
JM Frink, Ashland
DC Andrews, New Jersey
Edw House, Trenton
Geo Bryou. Trenton
G H Steimnaa, Lancaster
blnental.
<L Stebbins, Hartford
J M Taylor & wf, N Fork -
J D Sargent} 6 >stoa .
P K Sower®, Ha vana
Chas B Nile--*, Mass
C Boorum, Jr, Milford, NJ
Waliei Gass, Pottsviiie 4..
J W HaU.-Hirnba'g
Dr S H Martin, Baltimore
P RBoab, Harrisburg
F W Ranken, New York.
B P & wf, Pa
W B Fahnestock, Peana
N F Smith s Wf, N York
C Rogers* Biitiraoie
JMF Kimmel. New York
Thos Wallace, Jr, Conn
J H Eastfr. Baltimore ■
J P Bradlee, Boston
C H Leonard, New York
M M Kodo*, 'Taunton
Geo Brown, Tannton
H S Banning, New York
B P H&l&ted, Wash, D G
Thos Pitzineer & ia, N Y
F Knebel. Brooklyn
W H Middleton, N Y
J A Drew, Boston
Kobt Morrow, Rochester
Cyras W Field. New York
JasShnttieworth, N Y
A R Davis, Boston ,
BD Moody, Boston
Jas Yeme. Wash, DC
H Velbman,Paris
Geo H Peirson, Baltimore
H L Phaloo & wf, N York
W Firmstone,Easton.
R C Ctieseborogh Goan
Ti fio PolhemUH, Jr, N York
J M W Yerr'nton, Boston
J W Gray. New York
J Wells, Yeut Chester ,
ST Jones, Harrisbarg
Mr Je Mrs F Ghamb*rlin,Pa
G I* Stover & wf, Maine
JR Corey, Portland,Me
W R Peasmann & wf, Mass
J T Tonriia & wf,IU
W C Keller & wf, Ponna :
Miss Y Hewitt, renna
Mias Hegeman, New York
W A 0 Hegeman, N York .
Mrs J,T W*icb;& son, Pa
C Masselman & la, Lan
G Wrightsoni New York
A W Lay, Oil City •
EL Mernfield, New York
Hoses Taylor, New York"
John J rfaelp3, New York
TP Huntingdon, New York
JM B Hartley, New vock
r Hoary & wf, New York.j
JJ brtenoagh, New York
W Bnrgess, New York
Baltimore
V B Wright -
Master H Prichard, N Y *
t ‘ oTr6 y» Massachusetts
A Crocker* Massachusetts
Joto Nphon, LoaisUna
H FBildwin, Nsw Jersey
T Pierson, New Jersey
Lient J H Patterson,-TJ S A
rchants’.
GEothrock, Wmsport
d II Dosch, Allegheny
W Pitcairn, Allegheny
JP Oregg, Allegheny
Maj Mahan, Boston
Cant Westcott, Boston
H G Johnson* Bo'ton.
0 P ThombßOn, Boston
DTallmage, New York
G W Steyens, New Hamp,
IRuhman, Ohio
F S Allman, Ohio
G Loury, Penna
J F Thomherry, Ohio
W P Cortright, Hazleton
Jas H Cornell, New York
Owen Sice, Nazareth
Hon G W Stein, East'on
J R Williams, Oxford
M S Wells, New York
D Darling, Brooklyn _ ;
Lieut T H Hay. New York
J W Olßwlne. Lycoming co
F 8 Allman, U S A
Chaa M Price. Scranton
J Lewis A wf
Jae Lowther, Altoona
C L Bowman, Harrtßburg
Geo Hench, Perry co
J Beaver, Waynesboro, Fa
J C Shepherd, Harlem, 0
Hugh Sweeney, Ohio
J W Miller, Waynesboro!
Fredk Lawer, Beading
SK Ward wall. Boston
G WBicknell, Portland, Me
- alien Wells, Mt Holly, N J
. W 8 Ladd
. Steven Felt, Phoeoixville
• pK Vaughn, Wyoming co -
W_B Leonard, MChunk
G WKessner, Davenport
I A Naylor & wf. Mass
w Sanborn, Nashville
i C Hess, Pittsburg
nmerclnl. ,
T G Stubbs. York co
£ Barnett, Lancaster co
DM Hastings,-Lancasterco
J F Faxson, Lancaster co
8 Pennock, Chester co
John Buckley, Pottsville
John Haglnnis, Pottsviile
C 8 Monroe, Hew York
E H Jones, UntonvUle, Pa
John Fisher, :Gha< dltrvilie
J Burton, Chandler villa B
Dr R P Greanleaff, Pa
A K Hanna; Oxford
J W Cowell, Bucks co
W H Sargent,- U 8 A
DMBare,‘Pa
Jds Weil. Baston
W B McDormond, Pa
F C Wilson, Baltimore ,
WM Wilson, Newark, Del-
Ju Galliner, W Chester ::
'rh#Am
Isaac Eaetlaok.New Jersey
Jacob Mitchell, N Jersey
J M Williams, Washington
B P Hays, Baltimore ’
S Hein.Washington
JttsW Kelley, New York '
. Chaa Smith, New York
Jan Cary & la. Boston.
J J Town, Illinois
Jas Hanson, New York
L Weckman, New York
W W White, Lock Haven
H Prick & wf, Lewiaborg
John Hoban. Scranton ■
MGordon, Scranton .
W W Hale, Philipsbnrg 1
-W_B Healings, New Jersey
S Dyer
0! C'Wepi-s
B Hickman, Lewes, Dol
WTam. Delaware
B McCangkely,’ Bdllimorc
Job Polak, New Torn
J«e D Scott, Pea’ a.
J E Knapp, New York
A ESmith, New York
Jackson Yates, Wash, D C
J G Wolff, Pen na , - I
G Schneyder, Baltimore
D A Wertz, Chamhersburg
,T Fardessns, New York ,
Hi, Dunning, Delaware
K A Grover, Pottsvilla V
BHLashell, Catawissa
XU® s)i
£ G Adorns, Mass
1D Hitchcock, Buffalo,NY
E D Cope, Chester ..
Geo W Hon £h, Texas
Chas F Pitt, Texas
Geo H Stewart, Penna
J D Jacobs, Penns
C Keim, Cumberland, Pa
D Downey, Penna
■ J Smith, Sharpsbnrg, Pa
Jas Bough, Fhtla .
Chas Worril, Phila
Chas Dexter, Penna,
A W Shed!. Lancaster
Jas Bond, Wiimington, Dei
Sarah Backbus, « i ™, Del
Miss LP Bond. Wiim, Del
Geo Shaffer, Bolivar, Ohio
W H Smith, Bolivar, Ohio
Harry Smitli. Eohvar, Ohio
Isaac Shaffer, Bolivar, 0
L J Kirk, LancKfcter
A J Barnvsl, Mercer, Pa ,
W J McKean, Mercer, Pa
W Farnsworth, Wisconsin
A Newell, Mahoning, Pa, -
F Courtney, Poiand, Ohio
Sami Jones & wf,Penna
W P Tnckerman & wf, Maas
Mrs Vincent, New Jersey
Jacob Dormus & wt, N J
John G Hesteroel &wf,NJ
K B I'itborough. N Jersey
John B Hay, Malaga S J,
J AMEaehran.N .Terser
John S Darnell,Florence
J W Woodeide k la, Penna
Miss Dane, Lancaster
Kobert Hodgson, Oxford
Geo Cook, upton. Pa
Miss AJS Cook, Upton
Miss Kate Cook Upton.
Ttoe 3J
W C Paddock, Mass
Dhewhold, New Jersey
J T Conrad & la, Trenton
B Haines, New Jersey
D Culver, Delaware . ,
C Kising, Massachusetts
H Jackson, Penna
J C Van drill oof, N Jersey
Chas Stratford, Jr, Penca
Chas Stratford, Sr, Penna ■.
. Jas Fitch, Fittsbrg
J M Bivins, Nftrrowsbnrg
'j p Parry, Attleboro
J B Ferguson, New Jersey
L P Slanger & wf.N Jersey
■' Thetia
Sergt Knaues, Ft Lyon-, Va
J J Johnson, Michigan
S V Thompson
J G Thompson, Danville
N Wagoner, PhaiiiixYille
B Silvis & son
W W Hearing, Alex, Va
W Van Heed, Beading
D K Van Beed. Beading
D C Siegrist, Penna
W H Fortner & wf, Penna
L<*b co« Pa.
U N'effavilie.Pa
H B Bowman, -
W Donehonr, Kg ao>
The Stal
A B Boggs.Eort Delaware
S Homer iloHidaysbnrg
Win Greeti.Penna ■
Jos Williams, Jacksonville
A Ernest, Shippensbnrg
G W Cofiev, leesburg, Pa
J J Kernney l 'Wasluugton
John H Allen
Wm MHeall, US A
John Donovan
11 Donovan. Boston
Miss M Casey, Boston
G H Beider, Penna
J C Hunter, Mfc Pleasant
SPECIAL, NOTICES.
To Purchase Clothing at low prices,
make a selection from our stock of READY- MADE G AR
MED TS. We are selling goods equal in style, St, make,
and material./rom2s to so per cent, lower, than is now
charged for same' goods 'made to order. We have all
stylos,'sires, and prices of Clothing, Mens', Youths’,
and Boys’. All can he suited withoutdelay ortrouhle>
,- ' BENNETT & CO.,
od-mtuthftf TOWER HALE, SlB MARKET Street.
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-price system is strictly
adhered to. All are thereby treated alike., JONES’
OLD-ESTABLISHED ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUBB,
804 MARKET Street, near Sixth. de2B-ly
Colgate’s Honey Soap.
This celebrated TOILET SOAP, In such universal de
mand, is made from tire CHOICEST materials, is MILD
and EMOLLIENT in its nature, FRAGRANTLY SCENT
ED, and EXTREMELY BENEFICIAL id its action upon
thfi Skinl For sale by aU Druggists and Fancy Goods
dealers. fe2B-tuthsly
The Popular Clothing House of Phila.
“OAK HALL.”
Best-class goods at moderate prices.
WANAMAKEE & BEQ.WN,
B. E. corner SIXTH and MARKET Street*.
Custom Department (to make to order) No/IS. Sixth St.
Wheeler & Wilson’s Highest Premium
LOCK-STITCH". : '
SEWING MACHINES,
THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST. AND BEST.
Salesrooms, TO ft CHBSTNUT Street, above Seventh.
3Srr-A.E,3aXE3D-
SPENCER—GOODWIN.-At the Church) of the
Saviour, West Philadelphia Oct. 12th, by-Rev. C a.
L. Richards, Dr. W. C. Spencer, U. S. Army, to Mary
M. youngest daughter ,of Rev. Daniel R. Good-
J). D. *
KULF—ST-EWAKT.— At the residence of th* bride’s
father, Lackawanna, Pa , on Tuesday, October 4- 1364,
by Rey. B, Kelson, 3>. I)., George B. Kulp, kiq., of
Wiikeebarre, to JfiaryE., eldest daughter of Mr John
Steivert .. . *
YOOEHEES-WARBER -On the 6th inst., at the re
sidence of the bride’s-lather, North Bend, Ohio, John
H. Yoorhees, of San Francisco. California, to Elizabeth
A., daughter of Dr. John A. Warder. ~ *
DEBaYEN—TOWNSEND.—On thefathmst., at the
residence of the bride’s father, Fairfield, Del , by Rev.
. W: J. Stevensor,- assisted by Rev. A. Longacre, A. 3.
De Haven toMits Mary A.Townsesd,daughter of Zddoc
Townsend, Eiq. No cards. . . , ,/**'.
. WOOD—BUNN.— On the ISthinst., atFriends’ Meet
ing House, on Twelfth street, George Wood to Mary o-,
daughter of Ezekiel Hunn, all of Philadelphia. No
curds *
- VAN SEED—COCHRAN.— On the l2th‘ inst;,by the
Bev. John Chambers, at,the.residence other uncle,
George W. McMahan, Joshua Van Reed, of Sinking
Springs, Berks county, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of
James H. Cochran, of this city.. :. ■ -*
- HEiiMBOLD—BECK —On the llthiust. , by the Rev.
J. Addison Henri, of West Philadelphia, Mr. Harry C.
Helmhoid to Miss Helen-Amanda B9ck, daughter of
Levi Beck, Esq., allot Philadelphia. No catds. *
died;
COOPER.—In Williamson, Wayne county; N. Y., on
the 22d of September, Griffith H. Cooper, aged 74 years. ,
He was.an officer of the II S. Navy in the war of
1812 16, but scon after resigned and became a member
of the Society of Friends and subsequently a preacher
among them. He was a brother of the late Commodore
Benjamin Cooper, and son of the late Commander Jas.
B. Cooper, of Haddoufield, N.J. ' ■■■ ■ *
DUSGLISON.— On the 10th inst., Sophie, wife of WU-,
liam L Dnnglison, and daughter of; the late Aristides
Monges. ■ . . -- ***
HAMEESLY,—On the loth inst., Mrs. Maria Ha
merely, in the 64th year of her age. *** . :
KELLER.—On Thursday morning, Sept. 20th, 1884, at
-the residence of his parents, at Sharon. Mercer county,
Pennsylvania, George T. Keller, of Company 0.
filth Regiment] Pennsylvania Volunteers, in the 23d
year of his age. ,
This young soldier, promptly to the first call of his
country, eitered the three months’.service, and at the
expiration of the term exhibited interest -in- Its welfare
by re-enlisting with Company E, 6th Ohio Cavalry, in
■which regiment ha had served nearly two years, when
discharged for promotion. The necessary documents
being delayed longer than his impetuous desire andlove
of country permitted, he again entered the field, and in
a short time contracted the lingering disease wbico
finally, after mouths of "severe suffering, borne with
marked patience and resignation, caused his death.
The remains, wrapped in the folds'of thai-flay ho so
dearly-loved; were escorted by sympathizing friends to
Youngstown, 0., for interment, and were there met by
a large .concourse of citizens, both civic ’ and military,
who came to pay their last homage at his early tomb. •
Falthauds prepared the comely wreaths.in appreciation
of a soldier’s life, while brothers--in arms poured their'
volleys of fire in honor of a soldier’.s grave. We desire
to add our sympathies] with the family'in theirhereave
;ment, and remind them that, though the affliction is
deep, the dark cloud Jms still a silver-lining Thou-"
sands like he have laid their lives upon their country's
altar,-and many have been obliged to spend their last
hours away from friends and home, and then hurriedly
bnriedin uuknown graves, while he received during
his protracted sickness Ihe full-benefit ofthat care and
comfort a devoted mother alone can give.. Her unceas
ing watchfulness and hever-tiring efforts' continued .to"
the last, and when the dark Bhadow of death fell upon
him he was still snirofinded by those near and dear
unto him.— Mahoning S-gister. It*
CORSON.—At Portsmouth, Ohio, on the Ist instant,
William Hagy Corson, son of the late Joseph D. Cor
son, of Norristown, Pennsylvania, in the S3d year of his
agei. -
The young man'over whose" mortal remains the
grave has just closed was one of whom it may he truly
said, that “though dead, he yet speaketh" to the
large circle of friends who now mourn his early
Thrown when a hoy Upon his own resources, he sue
seeded, after many hard struggles and long wan
derings, In gaining for himself, in the city where he
died, a social ana business position such as few young
u'-en, witha far better *iari in life, attain to. A de
voui Christian, he exerted himself with zeal in the
c hnet. In-him, the Church was the fleld-
SwMSP*® “I ats labors > and haa lost a member whose
liri not soon again he filled. But he has there
sown seed in many young hearts-which, will spring.up
and bear good fruit. His life, th.-.ngh short, and of
lste years niuch u waned in its aims by disease hag
. answered life’s great end. y uisaase, nas
T>ESSON & SON, MOURNING STORE,
-l> No. 918 CHESTNUT Street, are selling *
Black and White Chintzes, S7k cents. ,
Lead and Black “ ••
Madder Purple “ “
Plain Blacky- .
Black and White De Lames, 45 cents.
Black and Purple De Laines. 45 cents.
Black and White Chene Mohairs, 37J4 cents,
Black Turin Cloths, 8734. cents.
Black Poult de Sole, or Mourning Silk,«. 75.
And all other goods, at the lowest market prices.
-PYRE & LANDELL OFFER WHOLE
show of MBRINOES in town,
Best show orJOPLINS in town.
Best aliow of SILKS m to
Best slsow of SHiWJjS in town.
Best show of CLOAKS in town.
yaar- bitjuksd.—fHß bikecfors
W 3&.. of the NOBLE AND DELAKATER PErBO
bEUM COMPANY ha»e this day declared their sixth
monthly diyidend of TEN PEB CBN f. from the eara
in*s of September, par able free of State tax on the 20th
inst. Books close IStb and reopen 21st.
GEOKGB W. HUN THE, Secretary.
October 12. ISCf. ,0013-St ~
THE Pnil ABELPHIA BANK,
|S3S Philadelphia, September 20.1861.....
A general meeting of the Stockholders of the PHILA
DELPHIA BABE will be held at their Banking House
on THUHSDaY, the 2Cth day. of October next, at 'lO
o’clock A. M., for the purpose of taking Into considera
tion and deciding the Question whether the said Back
shall become an Association for carrying on thebusi
ness of banking under .the laws of the United States,
end of exercising the powers conferred by the act of the
General Assembly of this Commonwealth, entitled
'* An act enabling the Banka of this Commonwealth to
become associations for the purpose of banking.under
thoiawsofthsUn.ted States, ” approved the 22ddayof
August, 3864, and to take such action in regard thereto
as may be necessary and-proper.
By orde r of the Board of Directors.
oJ3-7t . . b. B COMKGYB. Cashier.
IBBPBBMCiN Iff VINCI BEES’
. ONION CAMPAIGH CLUB BADGES
And new LINCOLN MEDALS. jnst out. Agents and
Boys wanted, J. SOMERSET.
os7-Bt* SSI CB ESTBUT Street,
lerlcaa.
JasG Leach, Boston
John K Funk,. MUlotsvUlo
Mi»9 Mary,Fack. MUier,,-
H Miliersyillo
K C Pyle, Easton
H A Sherrill; Colorado Ter
Mi’s Hlaslej, Kew Xarli
PR Allen, Penna
-W ari'en Lazell, Hew York
HLaweon, Norristown
W L Simon; Delaware
Hale Swamwelder .ken, Md
C H Christy, Barllngton
John E Tyler, Baltiraoi-eJ '
J Dnßois, Haw Jersey
A ,H Moon, New Jersey
TJ Savage, l New Tors,
D A 'Monro, New York .
N.PEddy, Now York , ..
W H EddyrNew fork
John “J Halfnld, Yarmouth
Jan B Field. Taunton, Maes
J K Pratt, Massachusetts
SI V B Pratt .Massachusetts
Ales H Hall, Delaware ,
, JS r I :?; n ! b . <jrt ' > Connecticut
, J.W Willtts, Cat&wissa . .
(MissH Haidar, Cstawlsaa '
Mrs'M A Wadsworth, Oat’a
:!D Clark St wf, Danville
iMissC Clark. Danville
[Miss M Clark, DauviUe
: Mrs A Sharp „
! J K Wilson, iCressooa, Pa
Geo It Dran, Trenton, N J
' Geo H Dran, Trenton, 1 J
ilex 0 Yard, Trenton, N J
Chas Warner, Penna
N J Larkins, -Damascus
A M Gaskin, Damascus
j I, dash. Damascus
LBoustead. Damascus
Gto MarkreLMaokerelville
C Manderfck, Penna „
A Serb rock. Canton, 0
G Deuble,'Canton, 0-
D Kaler, Allegheny Pa
K W Clendeafn, Poland, O
1 M Bivins, Narrowsburgh
Mrs J Conabla, Memphis
Mrs E Conable, Memphis
2 Miss Conables, Memphis
C Hunt, Nashville. 0.
John Cowdon, Reading .
W'Leech, Pine Grove
W Cane. D ort Carbon
Jos Krisler, Minorsyille
Mrs Boyer, Penna .
Mrs Board, Penna
Dan Kichwine, Lancaster
WmMilleray, Boston 1
Gfo Stover, Waynesboro
TB Snively,Shady Groye
Henry Happle.Millerstown
S Lake.Shamokin \
Jesse J Reed, Shainob in -
JolMartz.Padiiho"
John Babylon-St wf.Md
Geo W Moon, Green wick, 0
J P Bewnor, Chicago .
Miss Cush mead, Mercersbg
John Bupp, .Gettysburg
Mrs Martin, Gettysburg
H Hamburger, New York
0 G Crane. Phila -
J H Jones & H, York, Fa
adlsoii,
J L Jeeber, Trenton
J M Coons, Trenton
E L Sterling, New York
Win Eat, New iJersey .
Fi J Pius, Maryland
E Williams New Castle
I S Seeaholts (j 8 A
. F P Gilbert, Dover, Del
Sami Armataga, N Jersey ,
John Finney, New York :
Dr ScoMu, Bucks co
E Wildman, Backs co --SS
J 0 Whitaker, Penna
' S A Hayden, Scranton, Pa
stloiml.
J L Eise, Lebanon co
F E Spang, Berks co
Martin Schaefer; Schnyl co
E D Hoffman, Berks co
W-H Spang- Reading
Miss M J Kinney, Ashland
Mrs Beck, Orangeville
N B Hall, Muncy, Pa
W Wood, Brooklyn
J H Finkell. New York .
T 2 H Murphy, York co
Miss J Murphy, Scranton] ,
C Mark, Lebanon
D Philips, Malianoy City
?g Union.
T S HnSier, Wooster, 0
1 Thomas S Ut,Jis£k:s oo
'H A Zng, Lancaster,
g N Boss & la,Chester eo
A 3 Wolfkiel, Lswistown
T McCarty, Maryland
J H Smith, Wilmington
S J Walker, Wilmington
J L Dearing, Janiata, Pa ■
J W Allen, Juniata, Pa
L W Westfall, JuntataPa
C B Lore & la, Wilmington
S B Bwing, Penoa
Wm M Cass, Mt Vernon, Pa
NATIOfifcL UNION TIC RET
fob fbeshgemv..
ABRAHAM LINGO LN,
OF ILLINOIS.
FOB VICE FRESEDENnr,
ANDREW JOHNSON.
OF TENNESSEE.
euctobal ««kse.
' SENATORIAL.
MORTON MoMICHABL, Philadelphia.
T, CUNNINGHAM, Beaver County.
REFBES:
L Robert F. King,
2. G. Morrison Coats*,
5. Henry Bunn,
4, William H, Korn,
6. Barton H. Jsnfcs,
5. Charles M- Runk,
7. Robert Parke,
g. William Taylor;
9, John A. Biestand,
10. Bichard E: Coryell* -
11. Edward Holliday,
12. Charles F. Bead,
’ATIVE. .
13. Elias W. Hale,
14. Charles H.Bhnner,
15. John Winter,
18. David McCnaanchf,
17. David W. Woo*,
IS, Isaac Benton,
39. John Patton,
20. Samuel B. Disk,
21. Evarard Blerer,
22. John P Fenner, _ „
23. Bboneser McJtuskUU
24. John W. Blanchard,
By ordor of the State Gantral Committee,
rag* MOW REABT, - .
KS? ' COAL AT ST.SO PER TOUT,
THE CONSUMERS’ MUTUAL COAL
are now de-Uverin* Coal from their Oakland Colliery,
on the celebrated Skidmoreand Mammoth Veins, at the
following rates:-.. ' . ■
To Subscribers, per ton §7 69
To Non-subscribers, per t0n.12 00
Tims saving *4 60 per ton to Stockholders. Besides
this saving, there will be a dividend annually on the
stock, in all probability, of at least SIX DOLLARS
PER SBaRE. 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 runß, 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 Is 60,000 tons per
year, or one ton per share * This will soon.be increased
to 160,000 tons, which will give the Company 100,000
tons to sell to outsiders, at the highest markst prices,
THE PROFITS FBOM WHICH WILL BE DIVIDED
AMONG THE STOCKHOLDERS.
Subscriptions to the stock (which may Still be made
at tlO per share) will be received at the Office of the
Company, 5 H South SIXTH Street, second story.
- ■ PRESIDENT, ■
JAMES lint®,
- PIHKCTOKB,
JAMES LYND, No. &X South Sixth street.
EDWARD E. JONES, No. 631 Arch street. ,
HENRY S, PAUL, No. 419 Walnut street.
P. F. CLAYTON, No. 156 North Third street.
THOMAS R. GASSED, No. 106 Qhestnut srteet.
se3o-lm ■
KS- DEMCATIOH SERVICES.-THE
KSE? /FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCH having completed
and paid for their new House o f Worship, corner of
EIGHTEENTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets, will de
dicate it to Almighty God bv a series of services, com
mencing on THURSDAY EVENING, October 13th, 1861.
The Sermon will be preached, by Rev. THOMAS D.
ANDERSON, D. D. ..Pastor of ihe First Baptist Church,
*&££-D. Gillette, D. D, of Washington, i
Rev. William Shadrachi-D. D,. of HoUidayaburg.Pa s
Rev. John Dowling, D. D., of New Yorks Rev. Howard
Malcom, D. D., and Rev. Joseph A. Warne, of Phila
delphia, formerly Pastors of this'Church, and several
of tie city Pastors, willpartioipate In the exercises.
On FRIDA! EVENING Preaching by one of the
■ f °On ¥ Alt? KDA Y EVENING a Reunion of Pastors and
Members who formerly worshipped in Saneom street,
• • t •« - CTIOO ""K DC, „ . ...
On Sabbath, October 16tli, PreacHng at A. W:*
3H and 1H P. M. ■ „
:To all of these services you are cordially and affec
tionately invited ,
On SATURDAY, October 15th; the bouse will be open
'to the public for examination from 8 A M. until 6 P.M.
All who feel interested are invited to view the com
pleteness of its finishing and furnishing.
A Committee will be present- to show attention to
strangers.. It* ’
TWESTY-EOURTH WARD MS
lae? coln and Johnson campaign clug—
A Meeting of’ the EXECDTIYE COMMITTEE .THIS
EVENING, 13thinst.', at I% o’clock, at Headquarters,
MARKET Street, above Tnirty- third, to arrange for,
another Parade, &c Good Speakers every. MONDAY:
EVENING, and the Glee Club will be. present during
each Evening of the Week. All, and the young men
especially, are^allyiurited. ITHEJfS ; Presi dent.
, Matthew Morris, Secretary., ; It* .
'J’JIE ESC&SdBA IHOTIINtI COM
HE? PANT OF MICHIGAN,—The first meeting of
the CORPORATORS of the Escanaba Mining Company
of Michigan, under its Articles of Association, will be
held st the office of the Winona Mining Company, No.
IST South FOURTH Street, Philadelpoia, om SATUR
DAY, the 29th day of October. A. aU o clock
*• B A- HOOPES *
Two of the Associates of said’ Corporation,
Philadelphia, Oct. 11, 1564. 1 oell-lfit ;
tide WYANDOT JHWa'G' COM-
B=E? PAWV OF MICHIGAN;—Thai first meeting of
the CORPORATORS of the Wyandot'Mining Company
of Michigan, under its Articles of Association, will be
held at the office of the Winona. Mining-Company, No.
1»T South FOURTH.Street, Philadelpnia, on SATUR
DAY, the 29th. day of October, A. D. 1864, at A o’clock
P M. JAY A. HUBBSLL,
. B. A. HOOPES,
Two of the Associates of said Corporation. , :
PBnUCEI.THIA, Oct. 11, 1884, Y : : OCiB 15t
OFFICE OF THE UNION PEDRO
LEUM COMPANY, AT South FOUST 3 Street,
. Philadelphia- October 12-1861.'.
The Board of Directors have THIS DaY declared a
Sixth Monthly dividend of TWO PER CENT, on the
Capital Stock, payable on and after the fith proximo.
The Transfer Bookß will be do-ed *l3 r. M on 31st
instant for five days. CHARLES A. DUY,.:
0c,12-6t . ; A.. .. President.
BE I* Uli I-ICA K INTISrCIBHES.-
pfjfc? The Executive Committee will meet at Head
quarters, NATIONAL HALL, THIS (Thursday)jEVE-
KlNG.'atSo'cloek.,-: ■; ' ' .
GEO. INMAN RICHE, President.
Wm. L. Fox, Secretary. • . . It
KOTICJE.—OAMUDEN ASIA AT J. AST-'
TIC RaILROAD CO.— The annual electibufor:
thirteen Directors, to serve for the ensning : year,.wlll be
held at the office of the Company, Cooper’s Point, Cam
der, on THDRSDAY, the 27th inst. , .between the hours.
Of 11 A. M. and IP. M, - „ . .
oc l2 12*. H, WHITEMAN, Secretary.,
OFFI€E OF THE FBASKUS
FIEE ISSUKiECB COKPAKY,
Philadelphia, Ootoosr 10,1561, ,:
At a meeting of the Stockholders, held pursuant to
charter, fob Moad&y,. October 3, 1864, the following
tamed gentieiiitn were elected to serve as Directors for
th*. ensuin* year;
Cbas. N. Bancker, .
Tobias Wagner,
Samuel Grant,
Jacob K. Smhb,
Geo. W Richards, -
Ind at a meeting of the B<
if. bancker Esq., was
EDWiRD O.DAbK Esq «
oc!2-3t , / J. W. MgA
imiGGS GOi.I) COMPASY—XO*
WB& TICE OF DlYIDbNis Ho- 6. ■ ...
New Yoke, October 5, 1834.
A dividend of ONE PER GENT. for the month of
September, has been„declar.a, payable at-the office of
the Company, 81 JOHN Stre.t, New York, on and. after
October 17th. 1664, to Shareholders of K-cord at the close
of business this day. > WALTER E, LAWTON;-
■ ocl2-6t ■ . ■ ■■ ■- : Treasurer. ;
McKINLET Oil, COMPASY-JlO
fas? TICE OF DIVIDEND, No. 2. - ■
New Yoke, October 5.1864.
The Trustees of the OIL COMPANY
have declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT, (out
, of the net earciiigs of the Company lor the month of
September), payable on demand, at the office of the
Company. No. SI JOHN Street. New York. to Share
holders of Record, at the close of business this.day.
ocl2-6t WALTER E. LAWTON, Treasorar,
COMSOMUATION BASIL
#SE? i. Philadelphia; September IS, 1864..
At a meetiha of the Directors, held 17th instant, it was
resolved to distribute to tbe stockholders pro rata at,
PAR our own stock owned by this Bank.:„ ",
All stockholders of this date are entitled to claim their
proportion, upon the terms of the, reeolafcion.* at any
time previous to the 21st day of October, 1864. _ ~
se2l-tuthktoc2l JOSEPH N. PEIESOL, Cashier.
OFFICE OF THE “EE DOSA»O
Irfff OIL COMPACT,” N.. 8. corner of FIETH and
WALNUT Streets. Philadelphia.. . . ,
Bv order e£ ihe Board of Directors, the balance due on
the Stock of the above Company is hereby called, pay
able to the Treasurer on or before BBIDAT next, Oot,
14th, at this office,
ocll-4t*
OFFICE OF THE AMERICAS
RS? fibe insbhahce company.
Philadelphia, October. 10 1854,
The Directors have this day declared a dmdend of
SEVEN- AND A HALF FEB, CENT, for the last six
months, -which will be paid to the Stockholders or their
legal representatives, on a»d after the 20ch‘ lest , clear
of all taxes. ALBERT C,L. CRAWFORD,
ocll-9t ■■■ , : ' ■ • Secretary,
*23“ CITT CTMMISSIOJSESS’ OFFICE,
gtjcy , __PHriiApELPHiA.jSeptemherffl, ISG4.
NOTICE TO THE'OWNEBS OF KE4L ESTATE.
The BOARD OF REVISION aND APPEARS will sit
at the Office of the City Commissioners, No. U STATE
HOTJBE ROWt to hear Owners of Real E-tata desiroue
of appe&liEg &b to the Assessors’ Keiarns of the Valaa
tton of Real BBtate in the City of Philadelphia.for the
triennial year 1865, 'between the hoars of 10 A. M. ana
1 o’clock r. M.. on the following days: . .
Ist and 26th Wards, Monday,.October 3. -
2d and 3d do. Tuesday," do. 4:
4th and 6th do. Wednesday,do. 6.
6th and 7th do. Thursday, : do. 6. ■
Bth.and 9th do. Friday, ' do. 7.
10th andllth do. Monday, do. 17. ■ ■ ■
12th and 13th do. Tuesday, do. 18. ■ ■■■>,■!
14th and 18th do. Wednesday,do. 19.
16th andllth do. Thursday, do. 20.
18th and 19th. do. ' Friday, do. 21.
20th and 21st do. Monday, do. 24.
22d and 23d do. Tuesday, do. 25.
24th ana 26th : do. Wednesday, do'26.
JAMBS SHAW, .
Clerk City Commissioners.
se3o-toc26
OFFICE SOMERSET IRON AN®
COAL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA,' 61
CEDAR Street, New York, September 27, 1864. •
NOTICE 1b hereby given thax pursuant to a resolution
of thS Board of Directors, passed this dav, an instat
ment of TWENTY PETUCENT. nn the subscription to
the Capital Stock of the JOKERS BT IRON AND COAL
COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA be and is hereby
made, payable to JAMES WADSWORTH, Treasurer of
said Company, on or before November Ist, 1664.
Attest : T. M. TYNG,
. oc3-tnol . Secretary. .
•CT” STAR Oil, COMPANY OF PHIU>
■as' DELPHI A. .
TITO Brt'l'A'P B
• Hox. WILLIAM MILLWARD,
SAMUEL R. PHILLIPS,
, JOHN H. MICHENER,
James M. AR BISON, :
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. 40
South THIRD Street, Philadelphia, where Directors
meet and be happy to give any information to the pub
lic concerning the lands and Company,
Subscription ONE DOLLAR I"ES SHARE, original
price, and no assessment. „
v oc6-7t SAMUEL ALLEN, Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE FRANK I,IN
R*?, FIRE INSURANCE CO., Philadelphia, Octo
bei 3, 1864.
At a meeting of the Board of direct ors of tli e 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 the Stock
holders or their legal representatives on and after the
13th instant. |J. W McALBISTEK,"
■ .00F.113. Secretary pro tern.
|®” COMMISSION OF the UNUSED
V 2& STATES AND ECUADOR. »
. Notice is heiehy given that the Commission provided
for by the Convention of November 25, 186 a between
the United States-and Ecnador, for the mntnal adjust
ment of claims, was duly organized at the city of Guay
aquil, on the 18th day of Angnst last, and that the said
Commission will continue in session for the period of
twelve months from that date'. ,
_ All citizens of the United States having claims upon
Ecuador are, therefore notified, to appear in person, or
by attorney, and present the proofs in support of their
claims to said Commission, or :io file their claims and .
proofs with the Secretary of the Commission, “ Senor
Crisanto Medina, ” in Guayaquil, in the Republic of
Cj aime.-wMdi shall not ho presented to the Commis
“9s ??“«“!: months it remains in existence,
rpill be disregarded by both Governments and conei
dered invaHd: . FREDERICK HASSANREK.
Minister Eesident and Commissioner of the United
States.
WABHIKOTOX Citt, October 1. 1861,
STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING,:
R*? HA-KUI'ACTDEEKS'akd MECHAB ICS’ bahtk,
1. ; » A HI Ji*ADELPHiA, Sept. 20.1864.
A general mfetingof the Stockholders of the Manu
facturers’ and Mechanics'Bank -will he held at their
banking honap. on FKIDAT. the 21st day of October
eei t,-at 10 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of taking into
consideration and deciding on the question whether or
not the said hank shall become an association for can-r
-ing on the business of banking under the laws of the
United States* and exercising the powers conferred by
the act of the General Assemhirof the Commonwealth,
entitled “An act enabling the banks of tbisCommoa
wealth to become associations for the purpose of bank
ing under the laws of the United States, approved the
22d day of August, 1864, and to take .such action in re
gard thereto as may be neoeeaary and proper.
By order of the ifoarif of ,
eeSO-toftqcSt ’Cashier.
TH® PRESS -PHHiADETPHIA; THURSDAY; OCTOBER 13. 1864.'
Isaac Lea,
Edward C. Dale,
George Fales,
Alfred Fitter,: . ■ „
Francis W. Lewis, M, D.
ioard, held tkis day, CHAS.
s ire-elected President,. and
Vice President.
LLLISTEB, Sec’ypio tem.
B. A. MITCHELL, Treasurer.
FARMERS' AJ?I> B&.KK. ,
P HIT. A DELPHI A. rMDt, 18&4
h <hdera! ni>»*tiDg of tVo btoe.kh.Mdarso* the:
fcctf SrtHcbanics’ Rank of will be a*
t>i-jr Kankicg Rouaa on THUBSD AY, the twentieth day
of October cext, at d!€Yen o'clock A ftf., for toe pur
bote of taking into cons-iJeratioa, and deciding on tan
miction whether or not.fhe said Baok become aa
for carrying on tbo business ofßanking an*
dor the Laws of the United States, and of exercislogthe
powers conferred by tbe Act of the General Assembly of
tbis Commonwealth, entitled “An act enabling., tae
Bankß of fchi« Commonwealth to become associations
for the purpose of banking under the laws of the united
States, r * approved the 22a day of August, 1864; and to
take such action in regard thereto as may be necessary
aud prope . flr 0 f Board of Directors, ■ :
*e2l-tec2o - W, RUBHTON, Jr., Cashier,
CUT TREASURER’S OFFICE,
W 2& Philadelphia, October 7, 1864.
NOTICE TO CITY LOaK HOLDERS.—The City Trea
earer will pay, on presentation, all City Loans ma
turing January 1, 1866, with interest te date Dfpay-
TOp/nt " HENRY BuMa,
%cB-6t . •' - City Treasurer. •*
MIL.IT AD V,
SeA BWORD EXERCISE—OFFI
GL CERB of the armyand others desirous of learn
) in* the beautiful and useful science of attack
mi and defence.-w ith the BROAD SWORD,.can
have immediate instruction In class or private lessons.
PROF. McANULTY, Post Office, Phllada..Pa. [se2l-lm*
j. $5OO-VETERAN RESERVE CORPS.
■ —DISCHARGED SOLDIERS wishing to join this
VJ Corps oi Honor can receive the above amount, cash
M in hand, by applying to BERRY, 1 ■
ocl3-3t* No. 106 8. SIXTH Stri'Ot, below Chestnut.
RETAIL Bill GOODS.
INTER HOS.IERY
RET All. AND WHOLESALE.
J. 3WL lIAFLEIGH,
No. 902 CBESTNUT STREET,
Has now-in store a fall assortment ofthe celebrated
makes of
ENGLISH HOSIERY;
IN
BALBRIGGAN HOSE AND HALF HOSE,
BRETTLE’S HOSE, SHIRTS, AND DRAWERS,
EXTRA HEAVY SILK SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
' IN ALL SIZES, FOR GENTLEMEN. '
ocS-tf ‘
TADIES’ CLOAKS,
JU SAGQUES, AND CIRCULARS,
of all the popular styles, made in the beat manner, at
reaUCedPnCeS WATER-P E0 OF CLOAKS
In great var^i| N STOI)I j &RT & BROTHER,
450, 4523, and-454 North SECOND Street,
ocl3-3t ' Above WiiloW.
■DROCHE LpNG SH AWLS IN CHOICE
: de olmwEM Stoddart & brother,
450, 4523 and 454 North SECOND Street,
oel3-3t I; ; : Aboye WUIoW. ■
WALL AND WINTER GOODS
A FOR MEN’S AND BOYS’WEAR.
FANCY . AND PLAIN CASHMERES,
■UNION CASHMERES,
FANCY AND’MIXED COATINGS, &0.. all at
REDUCED PRICES.
CURWEN STODOART & BROTHER,
450, 453, an'd 454 North SECOND Street,
oc!3-3t ■ Above Willow.
PLACE SILKS
D OF ALL WIDTHS AND: GRADES,
AT REDUCED PRICES
CTJRWEN STODDART & BROTHER,;
- 450, 4523 and 454 North SECOND Street,
ocl3-St - Above Willow.
T> ALMORAL SKIRTS;,
JD t REDUCED TO .THREEDOLLARS
ALL GRADES AT R E UTTCED PRICES -
OTJIiWEN STODD&RT & BROTHER,
450, 452 and 454 North SECOND Street,
oc!3-St :, Above Willow.
JELLING OFF
BELOW GOLD PHIOES.
35 TO 40 PEE CENT. SEDUCTION.
Our prices are lower than that of any other house In'
the city. Persons wishing to hay good ,■
DR Y G.O ODS f
Of all hinds, at low prices, can do so by calling on ns.
Do it at once* as it is highly probable that prices will,
be much higher as tie season advances. : We quote be
low the prices of a few articles beet known, and would
add that we are selling all our stock at equally as low
rates.
fOOO yards hast American Delaines, new styles,4o cents;
Merrimac, Sprague, and American , prints, new dark
sty ies, SIX cutis.
Sprague end American prints, light styles, 31X cents. ;
Go.od Dark Style Prints, fast colors. 26 cents. ,
Yard wide Bleached Muslins, 45 and 50 cents. >.
Willismsviile, 62X cents '.
"Wamentta, 60 csnts.
New York Mills, 65 cents.
' 6000 yards plain all wool Delaines. . „ .
Azuline Blue,, Purples, Blacks, Browns, Modes*.
/Magentas, preens, Cuir. and .Grays, 62X cento.
These goods were bonglit at auction, at a tremendous
loss tothe;ii>porter.
Frol oh Msrinoes from $1.25 up.
French Poplins, $1.25 to $2.60. . . : '
Double-width figured Mohairs, 62X cents.
And great variety of other Dress Goods, at prices loir
enough for all.
HE. STEEL & SOlSf,
ocB-6t Nos. 712 and 915 North TENTH Street.
H STEEL & SON HATE NOW
• open a large and choice asssortmeat of .
FaLL AND WINTER DRESS GOODB.
Plain Merinoes, SI.2S to $6, Plain Poplins,
Plaid Merinpes Mid Poplins,
Plain and Plaid Sils Poplins, _ '■■■■'a.
Plain and Figured Mohair Poplins, _ _
,ud a great variety of new and cholee'Dress Goods, all
lt PI COST OF IMPORTATION. . ;
SIDES—Of all kinds, a great variety, from 7S »«at*
"* 3P<irTa WIIpOKTB E >BP.P.ICE 8 . n _
SHAWLS—A lßrge assortment, at a small advance
last raMTH Btreat
1864.
A NEW AND GREAT INVENTION IN.
HOOP SKIRTS. V
TEE DDFLEX ELLIPTIC : (OR DOUBLE) STEEL
SPRING
7. I. & J. O. WEST, No. 97 CHAMBERS STREET,
7 NEW YORK,
Are the owners of the patent and exclusive manufae
turers of this, ■ „ ’
, .7. .W. BRADLEY S
PATENTED DUPLBX ELLIPTIC STEEL SPRING
; - ; .■■ SKIRTS. '
This Invention consists of Duplex (or twoLKUlptie
Steel Springs, ingeniously braided tightly and 1 firmly
together, eoge to edge, making the toughest, most elas
tic, flexible, and durable spring ever used, enabling the
wearer, in consequence of its great elasticity and flexi
bility, to place and fold the skirt when in use as easily
and with theisame convenience as a.eilk or muslin
dress, It entirely obviates and silenees ths only objec
tion to hoop skirts, viz: the annoyance to the wearer
as well as the public, especially in crowded assemblies,
carriages, railroad cars, church pews,or in any crowded
place, from the difficulty of contracting them to occupy
ing a small space. This eniiielyiremovesthe difficulty,
while giving the skirt the usual full and symmetrical
foim, and'is the lightest and most stylish and graoefnl
appearance for the street, opera", promenade, or house
dress, A r .lady . having, enjoyed the pleasure,, comfort,
and great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic
Spring, Bklrt for a single day, will never aiterward
willingly dispense with the use of them. They are the
beet quality in every part, and by far the lightest,"most
durable, comfortable, and economical skirt made. Mer-.
chants will be supplied as above,and ladies inmost
first-class retail stores in this city and throughout the
difierent States."-.-: - . . ■
JS* Inquire for the
DOUBLE ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRTS.
-DBAJDLEY’S duplex elliptic
X> SKIRT, ■ ~ , ■ , ■
Very flexible, folded easily when In nse to occupy a
small space, malting the moat agreeable skirt worn..
For sale hy " J. M HAFLEIGH, ~
903 CHESTNUT Street.
T> RADLEY’S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
D SKIRT—The greatest improvement we haTe ever
lean in LADIES’SKIRTS, mad an article of ;
SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE. . . .
CORWEN STODDARTI& BRO.,
*5O, *53, and 45* N. SECOND St., ah. Willow.
selo-if2m ■ ■ - -
FANCY FURS.
J^DIE^FANCY'PURSr
JOHN A. STAMBACH,
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OP
LADIES’ FANCY FURS,
NO. 826 ARCH STREET,
BELOW NINTH.-,
Jnst opened, a large and handsome stocfc of LADIES’
AND CHI LDRBN’S FANCY FURS of every, description
and in the newest and most approved stylos, at the
oel-3m - LOWEST CASH PRICE 3. ' .*, .
RADIES’ FANCY FURS. ‘
JOHN FAREIKA,
No. 718 ABCH Streets above Seventh Street,
At bis old established store,
IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER, AND
v DEALER IN' FANCY FURS
- '/ ' 10% ' - •
LADIES AND CHILDREN. '
Having nowin store a very large andbeantifnlassort
ment of all the different kinds and qualities of FANCY
FURS FOR LADIES’; AND CHILDREN'S WEAR, I
solicit a call from those in want.
Remember the name and number,
JOHN FAREIRA,
TlB ARCH Street, above Seventh.
. I have no partner or connection with-any other store
In this city. , - ocl-4mif
«^TTENTIOH! n ’
Political and patent-right men, also manufacturers of
fireworks, call and seethe
GKBAT POLITICAL CAMPAIGN ILLUMIN'ATOES.
Territory for sale. J. G. LEACH, Agent,
oc!3 61* American Hon^e t Pbiladetphia.
M ATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS
for Schools—Microscopes, Spy Glasses. Field
Glasses for Army and Navy use. Stereoscopes. Stereo
scopic -Pictures, Opera Glasses, Card Photographs,
Photograph Albums, Thermometers,.Barometers, Magic
Lanterns, Magnets, Philosophical Instruments,&o ,4c
McALLISTEK & BHOT&BB,
, - . (Established In 1796.)
Ko- 788 CaESTKUT Street.
pABD PHOTOGRAPHS OF LINCOLN
AND JOHNSON together, from life; Single copies
25 cents. Clubs and Dealers supplied at $8 per hundrad.
C.C. BURNS S CO., 806 ARuH Street. it»
TVOR¥TYPES-r-THE MOST PLEA-
A; SING, natural, aM life-libe liltniature Likenesses
are made at B. F. REISIBR. S, tud-l ARCH St. Natural
stjles and exquisitely colored. See specimens at Gal
lery. . ' \ 11 ■ it*; -
MAGNIFICENT.—THOSE ADMIBA
BLE specimens of Portraits, B. F. RBIHEB’S life
size Photographs in oil coiors.are likenesses of life-like
and truthful character. . Gallery,. GiMfcaßCH St. It*
EE I M E -R ’ S COLORED! PHOTO
GRAPHS—Accurate likenesses, tor $1.60 only.
Pictures of most admired s<ylesrand executed in tne
most, able manner, at the Gallery, BBCOND-Street,
above Greek 7 . - . li*
FINANCIAIs.
JJP.OPOSALS FOR LOAN.
5-SO BONDS.
Tee Astrar Department, •
Washihoton, October l, 1864.
SEALED OFFERS Will be received at this Depart
ment, under the.act .of Congress approved June 30th,
1864, until the noon of FRIDAY; the 14th instant, for.
bonds of tbe United-States to the amount of forty mil
lions (40,000,000) of dollars. The-bonds offered will
bear an interest of six (6) per centnm, payable semi
annually in coin,-on the first days of May and Novem
ber, and wUI be redeemable at the pleasure of the Go
vernment after five (6) years, and payable in twenty
(2M years from November Ist, 1864. Each offer must
be for fifty or some multiple of fifty dollars, and
must state the.sum, including premium ottered 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, must he depoiitefi as guarantee for payment of'sub
scriptions, if accepted, with the Treasurer of the United
States, at Washington, or with the Assistant Treasurer,
at New York, Boston, Philadelphia, or St; Louis, or
with the designated depository at Baltimore, Pittsburg
Cincinnati, Louisville, Chicago, Detroit, or Buf
falo, or with, any National Deposit Bank'which
may oonsent to transact . the business without
charge; for. which; deposits' duplicate . certificates
will be issued to the depositors by the officer of the
Bank receiving 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 reach Washington not later than the morning
of October 14th, as aforesaid. ; No offer not accompanied
by its proper Certificate df 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 dollars, and one
thonsand’dollarß. < Registered bonds of five thousand
dollars and. ten thousand dollars will he Issued if re
quired. : ('■ ' -
‘ vAll ofers received will he .opened on Friday, Octo
ber 14. .The swards will be made by the Secretary to
the highest offerers, and noticeeof aoceptanceor declina
tion will be immediately given to the respective offer
ers. In cases of acceptance, .'bonds of the description
and denomination preferred jvill be sent-to the sub -
Bcribors.at the cost of the Department on final.payment
ofinstaiments.
The deposit of two per cent, will be reckoned in the
last instalment paidby snccessfnl offerers, and will be
immediately returned to those wtose offers may not be
accepted. , The amount of accepted offers must be de
posited with the Treasurer, officer, of bank authorized
to act under this notice, on advice of acceptance of of
fers, as follows:
One-half on the 20th of October, and the 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
to November Ist wlllbe paid by the Government in coin.
One-half of the first instalment, or twenty- five per cent,
of the accepted offer, may be paid/ with accrued interest
to October 14th, in Unii ed States ‘ ‘ Certificates of Indebt
edness but sneb certificates will be used in part pay
ment of the first instalment only. ,
Offers under this notice should be endorsed ‘' Offer
for Loan, " and addressed to the Secretary of tha Trea
-snry;'.
The right to decline all offers not oonsidered advan
tageous to the Government is reserved by the Secretary.
oc3-tocl4
TJ, S. LOAN OF
1^40,000,000.
Referring to the advertisement of the Secretary of the
Treasury for », ■ .
PROPOSALS FOR THE
NEW U. S. 5-30 LOAN,
We will enclose in our hid for same those of any parties
wishing’to make application for any part thereof
t
;WITHOUT OHAKO-E.
For information, apply to
JAI COOKE & CO., Bankers..
114 SOUTH THIRD STREET. PHILADELPHIA.
■ ' ■ ■ ocG 9t
ip I R S T
NATIONAL BANK.
NEW ' -
UNITED STATES
5-30
LOAN OF 84-0,000,000.
This prepared to receive the preliminary de
posits'of two per cenCon account ofthls loan; required
by the advertisement of the Secretary of the Treasury,
dated October lßt, 1864, and to issue receipts in dupli
cate therefor. This Bank will be represented. * the
opening of the bids on the 14th inst. byone -of its offi
cers, and any one'desiring to participate in the general
bid oi the Bank ean : do bo without charge.
Fuxthor information will be given on application at
the Bank. ■
C. H. OI.A.RK, President.^
MORTON MoMICHAEL, Jr., Cashier. oc6-8t
■xt Q NEW 7-30 LOAN.
U • Subscriptions received, and tho ilotea fur
niched free of all j. BOTJ> Banker>
18 South THIED Street.
5,n25-3m
/AIL STOCKS
BOUGHT AND SOLD OJf OOHSHSSIOH,
GEORGE*! BOYD, „
18 South THIRD Street. au3s-Sm
SEW PCBtICATIOiXS.
T>OYB, YOU HAVE HAD NO BOOK
for a long time so lull of iatbrest^as
ANDY,
THE TAILOR BOY.
' - Elegantly Illustrated.
Price, $l. ■ ■ .
Ready in a few days By mail, and at all the Book
stores,
The earne pu'bllshersissue the famons
“ DRUMMER BOY,”
and wein the original pnlblialierß of the ‘ ‘ BOX, ’' hooks
of which there are so many imitations.
, J. E. TILTON & 00.,
ocl3-2t * . Pnblishers, BOBTOH.
A SHMEAD & EYANS
HATB JUST EEGEITBP „ „, _ ’
DEBATES AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE PEACE.
CONTENTION IN SECRET SESSIONS OF 1861. By L,
E. Chittenden, one of the Delegates. •
ANNALS OF THE STAGE By Dr. Doran. - 2 vols.
Bandsomely printed, tinted paper: . • ' _
NEARER AND BEsKEK. A Novelette. By Cuthbert
Bede, anthor. of ‘*Terdant Green. ’’ With forty-seven
BOOK ABOUT SLAVERY.'
• LINDISFaRN CHASE. A Novel. By T- Adolphus
T LIFE OF JEAN; PAUL 7 RICHTER. Byß. Bj.ee.
ESSAYS ON SOCIAL SUBJECTS. From the Saturday
Heview. 7 . , . _
JOHN STUART- MILLS’ ESSAYS. Tinted paper, S
vols J Ayarttable ana has dsome work.; _ ■ '
Qljit AMERICAN MERCHANTS, Edited by Freeman
Hunt. 77 Illustrated with steel portraits. «. r
“THE POTOMAC AND THE RAPIDAN. Army Notes,
from the Failure of Winchester to the Reinforcement of
EoB94fanS. jjy Alonso H. Quinn, ?d Massachusetts
BLAOTISSrD wIITE LCKS*'-By Mrs. Leslie.
NEW*JUyENILESANI) INRW'NOVELS, 1 NRW'NOVELS, too numerous
tO STAN?ABD WORKS and hooks of allkinde in every
variety of binding, nowreceiving-from the late TRADE
SALES, and will be sold at veryjow prices. '
- Succftssore to W. V. Hazard,
. ocIO-tf ’ jgQe T 34 OHKSTKUT Street,
"VIEW BOOKS!—HEW BOOKS!
-LN aiATTIE CAESON’S-EARLY YEARS, By Mrs.,
Mi E. Berry. . . . <
THE PRAYER OF FAITH. By Mary Grace Halpine,
anthor of *’Ernest Richmond. ”
MARTHA’S SCHOOL DAYS. A Story for Girls.
ON THE FBONTIBK; Or, Scenes intheWest;
MUSTs Or, 1 An'n’Holbrook's Girlhood. By the author
Of “ Ellis Amory,’.' die..
Alsci. NEW EDITIONS of
SANFORD AND MERTON. By Thos. Day. - Illus
trated. ! *.
EVENINGS AT HOME; Or, .Tho Juvenile Budget
Opened. 7 Numerously Illustrated.
- tHE SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON; Or, Adventures
in a Desert Island
TALES FROM SHAKSPSABE, for the use of Young
Persons. By Chas. and Mary Lamb. Forty Engravings.
For sale by WM. S. & ALFRED MABTIEN,
. oe6-tf 606 CHBSTNPT Street.
XTEW BOOKS,
i.' HECBNTLY PUBLISHED BY
, LIMDSAY & BLAKISTOST,
Publishers and Booksellers, ■
Wo. %& Sonth SIXTH St., -above Chestnut.
ALCOHOL AHD TOBACCO; their Use and Abuse,
by Profs. Miller and Lizarß. _
THE SWEBI3H-MOYEMEHT CUES. By Charles
E 6 P£$L OSOPH 7 OF MAKRIAGB. By Michael
Bran, M. H. Ivol.
THB BURNING OF CHAMBBBSBUKO. By the Bey
C. F Sfhneck. 1) D. ‘
■ NEW BOOKS, for sale as soon as published;
A SHCROFTS LOW-WiTIB DE
TECTOKB.
Ashcroft's Steam flanges. <. , '
Justice & Bhaw’s Mercurial Steam and Blast flange*.
Clerk’s Damper Kegolator. .
Water flanges, Scotch Tubes, 4c.
ATJGS. 8. BATTLES, Agent,
Sl* North SIXTH StreetTPhila.
MILLINERY.
JUDIES’
SILK H S,
FRENCH SHAPES.
BIBDS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS,
all the novelties in the millinery link.
_ THOS. KENNEDY' & BKO.,
ocl2-w[cisrn
YOU3SG LADIES’ AND CHIL
DBEN'B FALL MILLINERY —Openin'? THURS
DAY, Oct. IS, 3864. Mre. M. C NJCHOLB,
lt« No. 103 South. EIGHTH Street.
|hn MISS ABEAM, HO. 15 SOUTH
NINTH Street, -will open WINTER MILLIN'ERT
on THURSDAY, October 13th, 1864. ocll-3t*
fhn MBS. M. A. KING WILL OPEN A
assortment of WINTER MILLINERY
on THUBSDAT, Oct. 13th, at her new Store, Ho. =llOO
CHESTNUT street, wU-et*
W. P. FESSENDEN;
Secretary of the Treasury.
No. 739 CHESTNUT Street.
MEDICAL.
ELECTRICITY.
WONDERFUL SCIENTIFIC DI3COVBRY.
DR. BROWN cures all acute and chronic diseases by
special guarantee, when desired hy the patient, at
1230 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, and.' in case of a
failure no charge is made., .No dragging the system,
with uncertain medical, agents. All cares performed
hy Magnetism,.Galvanism, or other modifications of
Electricity, without shocks or any unpleasant sensa
tion. ,
Thisdiseorery is the result of more" than ten years’
hard and scientific investigations. It'develops not only
a reliable system for the diagnosis of disease, bat the
only efficient and reliable means of cure. Its great
superiority over all other'systems for the care of dis
ease has been practically tested for more than ten years,
and for five years in Philadelphia, where twelve thou
sand invalids have been treated, suffering from almost
every form and conditlpa of -disease common to all sec-:
tiohs of our country, who, after treatment by the most
-eminent medical men in Philadelphia, Boston, New
York, and other cities, had been given upas inenra-;
ble; and in nearly every case a . perfect cure had been
effected. " .
: We do not wish to convey the impression that we cure
: all diseases in all conditions. We cannot care palino
nary consumption after the lungs ;are half decayed ; but
Will cure" every case of Consumption in the early and
middle stages. And eyery other disease where a suffi
cient amount of vitality remains for, reaction.-
Snchi in fact, has been our success in controlling the
following diseases, that after an Electrical examina
tion, will guarantee a cure by special contract when
the patient desires: •
Diseases usually beyond -the reach of any medicine
snob as Palpitation of the Heart, Tic Doloureux, Head
aches of all kinds, Nervousness, Inability to .collect the
Thoughts, Noises in the Head, most Cases of "Deafnesß,
many Cases of Blindness, Impaired Vision, Cross-eye,
Inflamed or Sore Eyes, Acute'Pains, Hale and Female
Diseases, Seminal Weakness, Diabetes, Stricture,-Hy
droceie, "Urinary Troubles, Mercurial Diseases, Old
Sores, Eruptions of all, kinds, Cancers, Salt Rheum, .
Scrofula; Erysipelas, Ringworm, Ulcers, Felons, Boils,
Burns, Inflammations, St. Anthony’s Fire, Pimples,
Sebaceous Tumors, Rheumatism of all kinds, flout.
Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Congestions
of Body or Brain, Rush of Blood to the Head Insanity,
Stiff. Neck, .Swelled Tonsils; Ruptures,-Kidney Com
plaints, Liver Complaints," Hip and Spine, Diseases. ,
Strange and Frightful Diseases—Tetanus or. Lock-jaw',
Malignant: Pustule, Deadly -Bites of Poisonous Insects
and Animals, Diptheria, Consumption, Epilepsy, De
bility, Chlorosis or Green Sickness," Milk Leg, .White
Swelling, Goitre, Paralysis, Dropsy, Palsy, Glandular
Swellings, Affection, ofthe.Periosteum. . To straighten
Deformed Limbs, remedy Stuttering, relax Osseous.
•Joints, s'ave Limhsfroin- being Amputated even when -
mortification has commenced.
Dr. Brown employs the best Electrical talent In this
country. Read the following: ■ ' - .-o
' PROF. C. H. BOLLES,
LECTURER.
Medical men and others desiring a knowledge of this
discovery, will be tinalifled to use the different media-
K cations of Electricity for the cure of all Acute ana Chro
nic diseases. Prof. Boiles hah qualified over one thou
sand physicans who use Electricity as a specialty.
Dr. Brown employs the best-Electrical talent in this
•country. . • ,A_A'
Bead the following certificates of cures perfonnedby
Dr, Brown:
BRONCHITIS AND GENERAL DEBILITY.
Astonishing cure of flhronlc Bronchitis and General
Debility, of five years’ standing, at Dr. BROWN’S
ELECTRICAL OFFICE. Read the following:
_ Sr. Thomas Township,"" .
FRANKxii- CoTOTy, Pa., Augusts, 1863.
About five years ago I was taken with a severe cold,
which gradually passed away, leaving .my throat in an
inflamed and irritable condition. I applied to ah AHo
,pathic Physician, hut without any relief. My general
'health also failed, with" symptoms .of .Consumption.;, i;
commenced" taking medicine, aid was under the medi
cal treatment of five different physicians "Cal so used Pa
tent Medicines), hut received no relief. My throat com
tinned 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 after
dropping the letter in the office, I heard of Dr. Bro wn,
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 not hhen able to work for nine' months previous,
amnow able to work as usual. I would eay 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 CURED,*
This is a lots of balance of the two positive and nega
tive forces of Electricity. The polarity of the nerves
goingfrom the cerebellum to the stomach being lost,
and the supply of Electricity from the brain being di
jninished, therefore the stomach .is left minhs or nega
tive. The organ cannot perform its legitimate functions
properly, and Dyspepsia is the reinlt. Bead the fol
lowing:
Mount Pleasant, .
Franklin Co. , Pa., Aug. 10, 1863.
- In the spring of 1862,1 was taken with constant piia
and nneasinesß in my stomach, which gradually increas
ed nn til November, At this time an eminent Allopathic
Physician was called inj who pronounced the disease
Dyspepsia. Medicine was prescribed, hnt failed to
care the disease. I sent to Philadelphia and procured
a box of a celebrated Dyspepsia-medicine, advertised
in the papers. Alter using that I experienced no relief,
The disease continued growing worse, until March,
1863, when hearing of the wonderful cures performed
by means of Elect) ioity.'l concluded to have it applied,
andean say, that after about.twelve treatments applied
by Dr. BBOWH, nas entirely cured, and continue'so;
unto this day. , _ ' . hi* BROWK.
TO THE SICK AND AFFLICTED OF PHILADELPHI A,
' Dr. P. IHEDD, of Hew Pork, one of the best and
most experienced Electricians in this country, will
vißit and treat patients at their residences lathe city,
wbendesired,' He.will-treat and cure both Acute and
Chronic Diseases. All suffering from Acule and Chronic-
Diseases, unable to come to the office, and desire Dr.
Shedd’s professional services, will call and consult Dr. .
Brown, 1220 Walnut street. ■- ■ 7
Dr. Brown employs the best Electrical talent in this
country. ' ,
Head the following certificates of cures performed by
Dr. P. Shedd', nowwithDr. Brown, 1220 Walnut street:
’ New York, Sept. 30,1804.
Dr. P Shedd,'Electrician, &c. :
Dear Sir: Permit me to express in this informal
manner iny 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 you, 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 you, hy-your
shill, 'to.detect my difficulties, and by your careful' and >
faithful treatment of me, to place me on the road to peri
fecthealth. - /... ; ■ ,
Accept, dear sir, my. warmest thanks for your atten
tiohs, and my high estimate of your skill in the appli
cation of Electricity as a method of cure.
, Your*, respectfully, CYKTJS COMMIHGS.
„ PARALYSIS CURED. '
State op Hew York, Livingston county,
. Caledonia, Oct. 29,1862.
Dn Seed'd— Dear Sir: For the'benefit of suffering
humanity, I would give, a statement of no condition
when I came under your care and treatment. ■ From the
result of an injury my leftside was totally paralyzed,
and had been for six months previous to calling on
you, duringwhich, time. I;,Buffered intense[pain, could
get no rest only. By. the influence of. opiates. Had been;
treated by several physicians without benefit., . When;
ready to give up all Hope of ever regaining the nse'of
my limbs, I was advised by of oar place
to put myself under your care.: 1 did so, and the result
is I amfully restored/. After receiving fourteenof your
Electrical treatments I. have now the perfect use of my
paralyzed side, and my general health was never better. -
You are at libeity to. make such use of this as you
please. THOMAS C. WAItD. '
DE. BHOWN employs the best electrical talent In
this country. . v , ■ ~,
Read the following ceitiflcate of a cure performed by
Dr. Beckwith,
> CONSUMPTION CtJRED. ■;
September 28th, 1864. -
Philadelphia, Richmond, Ho. 23.
This la ♦to certify that: abbot three years -ago
I was taken -with a disease which phydcians
called Consumption. I had a congh, hoarseness,
spit blood, and 'became very rnnch reduced. Was
nnder the care of five physicians, and have taken a great
deal of medicine without relief. In this condition, I
called on I)r. Brown, 1220 Walnut street. After an
electrical examination was pronounced curable. -And
under the sinful treatment of Dr. Beckwith, operator
and physician" in Dr. .Brown’s establishment, am near-,
ly entirely relieved of disea'se, and expect,.after a few
more treatments, to he eutirely restored to health. I
recommend all afflicted to go to 1320 Walnnt street
recomme , SALAMCN MAY.
Dr. BBOWN'employs the best electrical tileat in this
country,'. : '
Head the foil owing certificate of a cure performed by
Mrs S. A .Fulton:
RHEUMATISM CURED.
West Fjtn.ADEi.PHiA,' Aug. 27,1884.
Dr. 17. S.SroiMi.
. i had been afflicted with Rheumatism since April last
very severely, it extending over the entire body,
cansing the-most excruciating suffering; for several ;
months was nnder the beet medical care, bat 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 now perfectly well. I gladly recom
mend all ladies suffering to her. kind care.
,Mss. W. B. BO WAN, West Philadelphia.
REFERENCES.
In addition to the above, the diseased and all inter
ested are referred to the following named gentlemen,
that have been treated and witnessed, our treatment on
others, at 1220 Walnut street:
W. B. Smith," No.' 1622 Hanover street, Philadel
phia ; George Douglass, No. 26 South Fifth street;
William H. Shriver, Haines street, Germantown; L.
0. Stockton, 206 Market street, Philadelphia; Chits: H.
Grigg, Nos.'2i9 and 221 CiiurcU alley; Emanuel; Bey,
707 Sansom street, attorney at law; Isaac D. Guyer, 2
Woodland Terrace; H. Craig, 1725 Arch Btreet, 138 Broad
street; Robert D. Work, 61 North Third street; A. G.
Croll, Northeast corner Tenth and Market streets,
N. B.—'We take pleasure in,refeiring the sick to the
above names, and the following, whose certificates have
’been or will be given in full for the good of humanity : ;;
judah^Levy, Bronchial Consumption, No. 814- South
Front "street; Edward T. Evans, preacher of theM. E.
Church, Dyspepsia of long standing, . Laryngitis, and
Lumbago, No. 1633 Heimuth- streot; IVm. H Shaine,
Paralysis of lower limbs, Paraplegy,' and Epilepsy,"
publisher of "theWoffonat Merchant, No, 126 South : Se
cond street; Thomas Owens, Congestion of tbe Brain,
and severe Hemorrhage of .the Lungs and Diabeteß,
American Hotel, Philadelphia; "James Nugent, Deaf-;
ness for six years, and ringing and roaring in the head.
Fifteenth and Bedford streets ; William Morgan, Gene- '
ral Debility, 401 Spruce street; Thos: Harrop, severe
Diabetes, Bose Mills, West Philadelphia; Geo. Grant,
Rheumatic Gout, long standing, No. 610 Chestnut
street; H. T. Desilver, Chronic Neuralgia and Inflam
matory Rheumatism, No. 1756 Chestnut street; O. H.
Carmick, Chronic Dyspepsia, and inflammation of the
Kidneys, Chestnut and Fortieth streets; Anthony Car
"ney,rConsumption, No. 1217-Market street; Edward
Me Mall oh, 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. 518 CallowhiU street;
Rev: J. Mallory, Aphonia, Philadelphia,
ELECTRICAL INSTITUTION, ESTABLISHED FIVE
Professor C. H. BOLLES. Lecturer.
Mrs FULTON, a lady of great experience and ability,
will have entire charge of Treating in the Ladies! De
partment. -.
CONSULTATION FREE:
Address all letters to
Dr. W. B BROWN,
oc4-tuthe6tif* laau WALNUT Si., PhUadit";
years ago.
PHrsicraxs —-
W B. BROWN, M. D.,
P SHBDD, M. D.,
s w- BECKWITH, M. D., and
Mrs. S. A. FULTON.
WANTS.
T7MPLOYMBNT HOUSE, THE LARG
-Mh' e ' 6t aid' most reliabis.,for ««u»tgr, a*j
iJw-ijsa Election bt capaWe™rsoM^th*ood
rtferersea. Americans, *s^.®“’,"®'-
nlasi Scutch, Weigh; aad
Gardeners, Farm Hands, Coacßsasn, Watchman, *o.
Coofcs, Chambermaids, j&amstreases, Lanndresses,
Waitjesßßß, ami. general Housework Servants
Colored Servants Hog. 803 and I>oo CST yroet,
above Eighth. _ selQMm
WAHTED-iM A CHOIH, A FIRST
’ f -«’,*» , BA SS SING-'ER: Address "T. G., ” Box
Philadelphia Pont Office. ■ . , It*
'WTaeted—a Portable steam
«,■ T?„„i frQ:a 5, t& w Horae Power. Address
v ...Bngine, Int/rui'er oitice. size and price. It*
WANTED--SEVE HALT - OANVAB-'-
r r,Mp;|| s to solicit fnWtptihnsto stock in an lEOH
hvJt-O^L , Ar.plr at Boom Ho. 38, Exchange, be
twees 9 asd 10 o’clock A .M~. oel£*3t*
WANTED AT SISO'PER MONTH—
* ' We want a reliable CANVASSED in every town
*d Iconaty. We have agents cifiarlngsMo per moath,
winch we wm_brovo to any-doubting applicant Ad
ams JOBES BROS. & CO;, P.'O.-Box 1423,-EMladel.
pbia. . - . - - oclS-lra*
WANTED A FIRST-CLASS ME
-7 T ch a nicaiDENTIST, and no other ne«d to apply to
IMS. C s. HOOKBR, ,
No. 906' VINK Street.
ocl2-2t*
WANTED-A BOY. IN A WHOLE'
*' SALE HARBWAKE STORE. Small salary given.
Address “ C., Press office. ■ . : ocl2-3t*
WANTED —BY A NEWLY-MAR-
T ' ried couple, by the Ist November, scFUBNISHSD
BOOM with BOARDING, west of Tenth and north of
■Walnut street. Address, stating location and terms,
“Alpha, "at this office. . ocl2-3t* ;
WANTED—ON OR BEFORE Ist OF
* V JANUARY, "by a BOOK- KEEPER expeiieaced ia
Dry Goods Jobbing and Commission Basinoss, a situa
tion in a large wholesale- bouse.. Is quick and correct
at figures, and a fair judge of money. A liberal salary
expected. Address; “R.Hil, " Press office: oc!2-st*
m 'WANTED TO RENT—A HOUSE
JBSaiii the western part of the city, either furnished or
unfurnished. .. Address' “George W. Jolmes,’’ 53T
MARKET Street. , . ' 0013-6t*
ii STORE WANTED.—WANTED TO
KENT or PURCHASE,a commodious: STOKE for a
Wholesale Business onCheetaut street, between Front
and Fourth streets. Apply: at Box Ho. 281-5 Post
Office. •• . ocl2-6t ■
g|| WANTED—TO RENT OR PUR
•iEiiCBASE, a modern-huilt HOU9E; located .between
Vine and Pine streets, Broad and'the Schuylkill Ad
dress- ‘ G,~, ” Box 2498 Post office, ocB-6t*
__ FOR SALE MP TQXET. ,■ -
TO LIQUOR MERCHANTS;—THE
fixtures of a LIQUOK STOKE, including Rectify
ing Tche, Receivers', Still, &c , for sale, separately or
in one lot Inqnre at 1713 MARKET Street, oc!2-2t*
m PUBLIC SALE. OF' A VALU-KI
■HSu ABLE Chester county Farm,. the real estate of -XZ.
Jos. Seal, deceased, containing about 127 acres highly
improved Land. with, good Buildings/ Sale’2osh of
Tenth month. For particulars .inquire of THOS. G
.SEAL, r-n the premises; ELLIS P, MARSHALL. Con
cordville, Delaware county; or WM, SEAL, Heaton
:yille. West Philadelphia, . ocl3-6t*~
Jfe FOR SALE—AN EXCELLENT
IS-FABM of 70acres, ih Montgomery county,BB miles
from Philadelphia, and one-half mile from Pennsburg.
Soil good, and in excellent condition; good buildings, a
varietyTif fruit, &c;Will;he sold-at public sale,'on
tbe premises, October 20th. Bally communication from
Philadelphia to Pennsburg furtKeh particulars,
apply to / JOHN 0, ZIMMERMAN. Executor,
oclS.4t*- 316 GKEENWICH Street, Philadelphia.
Sfe FOR SALB-A NEW MODERN
JHsS. Three-stor-y BWELLING, on WALLACE; hear
Nineteenth St. Immediate possession. • Apply at 136
South FOURTH Street ~ ocl3-3t*
M i FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT
—OnCbestnutHill, five minutes’ walk from depot.
Inquire at the Depot, or 1333 SPKUCE St. oclithstaSt*
M FOR SALE—THE DWELLING
HOUSE, with large Lot of Ground, No. 252 North
NINTH Street. Possession immediately. BONSaLL St
BEOS,. 116 North NINTH Street. / ocl2-2t*
FOB SALE- STORE AND DWELL-
JojNGoxi GIRaIID Avenue, near Twelfth, street, one
of the most improving on accommo
flating terms. Inquire at Ko. 633 GHESTh UT Street*
third story. , , 0010-6c*^
#r foe sale or to let,
JIM ' DWELLINGS,
■ ; oclOSt* ;No. 8033 and 58108 AKCH Street.«|
SMITH’S 7 WHEELING BREWERY
FOB BALE.—Beilindesirous of retiringfrom active
business; I have determined to dispose of uiy old Esta
blished “ WHEELING BEEWEBY,” and MALIIKG ES-
T AB I. IS H M B II T. now in Successful operation, together
With the block on band, which-is sufficient to enable a
purchaser to proceed with the business without inter
ruption, consisting in part of Ales,:Malt bops,. Barrels,.
Cooper’s Stuff, Teams, and Fixtures, everything in
complete ordf r and capable of brewing twenty thou
sand barrels of ale and malting forty ft ousand bushels
of barley per season. The buildings comprise the large
brick Brewery, with the cellar and van ts complete,,
and Malt House, brick Cooper s Shop, capable of torn
ing out one’hundredbarrels per week,.seven dwellings
for employee?, realizing an annual rent of ffve hundred
dollars; large stable, bag-room. 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 regular cash cus
• turners for all X have been'able to manufacture, .with the
increasing demann for malt liquors, make,it one of the
most desirable opportunities that conld be offered to a.
reliable party to engage in the bnsiness-with a certain
prospect of realizing a fortune in a f- w years.
TEEMS OF Sale.—As to real estate.one-fonrthcash,.
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 net disposed of at private sale before the twentieth,
day of October, of which due notice will he given in the
papers containing this advertisement, I will ihen on
: that dsy offer the same at public auction . .
' ooli-9t* GEO. W.SMITH, WHEELING, Va.
rn- HOB RENT—A NUMBER OF COM
JESliiiodioue on Tiixteeath, Twelfth,
and Mervine streets, having 1 "bath, range, Kot and cold
water, at from $23 to $33 per month ■ ■
TiTLOW JACKSON,
61* CHESTNUT Street.
oc7-12t*
<s7 Finn MORTGAGE FOR' SALE.—
.tjp I jtlUv a First Mortgage on a Farm of 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 BEOS.v -
oc!2-2t* ~ 116 North NINTH Street.
9 non TRUCK AND PEACH BAS-
OjV/VaV/kETS just received andfor sale by ,
■ - ■ - BOWK & EOSTOui
se2-tf - > - 157 and IS9 North THIBD 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. Ib well made, strong, and In good con
dition lor active service. Price, $250. Can be seen’at
Casselberry’s Stables, COATES Street, below Eleventh.
MENEY C. DAVIS.
ocll-st* . 86 South.FBONT Street.
FOR SALE CHEAP—THE
Trotting Stallion PILGBIM, also, three
blooded Mares in foal. Inquire of C. LLOYD, Blue-
Bell, Twenty-fourth ward, Phila. ocS siutbSt*
BOARDING.
T3OARD WANTED FOR A GENTLE
JJ* MAN, WIFE, and DABGHTEB. A Parlor and
two bed-rooms required. Address “H., ” SYi Sonth
THIBD Street, stating location, accommodations, price,
and hcnrs for men's. . . V -- ' :' . ocM-Bt* ,
"Ij'LIOIBLE ROOMS VACANT AT
J-J HILL’S, 328 SFKOOE Street. oc«-lm*
_ JLOST AND jFOUND.
A LIBERAL REWARD.—LOST OR
etA mislaid. Certificate No. 88 :bf the Capital Stock of
the JETNA OIL COMPANY for 600 shares, In the name
of BENJAMIN P.: WBIGLEYwith a printed for m of a
Power of Attorney, endorsed, signed by Benjamin P.
Wrigley. All persons- are cautioned against neeotia
ting for the same, as the transfer thereoos forbidden,
and will not be approved by said Company. ..
Any insertion of any name in the blank. space left In
the Power of Attorney will-be forgery.
Said. Certificate can be of no'use to. anyone, as
application has been- made to the said iEtna Oil Com-,
pany: for a new Certificate in lien of the one lost or
' ynißifl *' "■
The fader of said ' Certificate' wilt be liberally re
warded hy leaving it at -Ko.- »8 .South SEVENTH
Street (eecond-fetoty), at OMee of M. HIITCHSIA.S?,
Scrivener. ' - oclS-lm* :
fhKAA REWARD.—LOST, ON TOE -
j) ay. 11th inst., a parcel of FIFTY-THEBE
HBNDBBD DOLLARS—three *lOO legal-tender notes,
and five 81,000 notes of the Union Bank, Philadelphia,
dated 1 February 4,". 1563,.anl Nos, 26, 27, 28. 29, and3Q;
payment- of which has been stopped: by the bank. The
above reward, with the thanks of the owner, will be
paid on handing them to X mcHOLSON. :
T OST— ON WEDNESDAY AFTER
-1-J UOON, the 12th inst., on Chestnut street, between
• Fifth and Eighth streets, a package of papers contain
ing several Title Deeds, &c.y to lands in Venango
county, in this State. They are of no value to any one'
but the owners. A liberal reward will be given to any
one finding and returning£».gggto & AEDEN,
It* S. B, cor. FIFTH,ana CHBSTHDT fits.
T OST— MERCANTILE LIBRARY
Jl STOCK. 2.250. If returned to A. H LOVE, 5J13
-CBES'f NUT Street, a suitable reward will be paid. It*
MILITARY GOODS:
j'LAGS
jnLITARY GOODS,
HORSTMANN BROS. & CO.,
LEGAL.
th^hFokphaSf'courtf^thi
A CITY AND COUNTYW PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of JOHN KEIM, deceased.
' The Auditor the Oonrtto audit, settle
apd adjust thetaccon^graMAßTlß. BEtiLOWS and
GEORGE ERETY, ExCS&s-of the Estate of JOHN
KIIM, deceased, and "distribution of the ba
lance in the hands ."of .the . accountant, tviil moot the
psnieß interested for the purpose of his.appointment, on
MONDAY. Oct.'2lth, li&t, at 4 o’clock P M.. at the
Office of Wm: H. "wkxler, BsaJ No. 133 S. FOURTH
Street; in the city of SHALtcROS S_ ;
•c Auditor.:
oclS-OjstuSt*
TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
A CITY AND COUNTY-OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of CHRIST [ANN A LAFFEKTY, deceased.
The Auditor appointed 'br.ibe Court to audit* settle
and adjust- the account of JAMES H. LAFFRRTY and
.GEORGE LAFFRRTY, Executors of the Estate of
CHRISTIiNNA LSFFERTF, deceased, and to report
dist rihntion of th e balance, in the hands of the account
ant, wiH meet the parties interested for the purpose of
his appointment, on TUESDAY. Oct 25th, 1654 at 4
o’clock P. M., at the Office of Wm. H. Waxier, Esq.,
No.-123 South FOURTH Streai. in the city of Phila
delphia. ■ JOHN SHALLCROSS,
oclS thstnSt* Auditor.
ST EOT A CLBB,
' . At ;
JAMES W. QUEEN <6 OO.’S,
*e26-lm A 984 t CHESTNUT Street.
jyjATHEMATICALINSTRUMENTB,
Of all kinds, to ho iad A*
JAMES W- QUEEN & GO ’S,
sdSLlm ' '92* CHBBTHPT Street.
TLT J. MITCHESON, ATTORNEY AT
-JJA. LAW, has removed his Offlce to Ho. 328 WAL-
Mn>r street, opposite Independence Square. oc3-12t. ■
CHOKING TOBACCO —AN INVOICE
of the celebrated brandsKilllkinick, • Soldiers 1
Comforter* Live Indiaiai I X. L , and Hua-Kee-Pcm-
Kee* just received and for sale by *
v -BUCKWORi McCAMMON, & CO.,
X: 37 WATER St. and 38 NORTH WHaBVES,
oP%J3t • Philadelphia.
iTJEATJFF, ATTORNEY AND
~at taw, Hollidays'btLrg, Biair Co.» Pa.
'otty attended' to in Blair, Hnnhnfc
'nii.'R. Refers to B, CIiABKSJN
■ - F. R STAKE. President
-'BEKS &;RBaiSTEB,
'•"BEKILL & BKO ,
- njs.ers« JRjta la
J • 'Coiimmtter _
Collections prolnfitt, _
don, and Cambria eitimlt.
& CO., No. 1313Third8»Bet= *. _
Enterprise-Insurance Co.; CfliMBEKa •»
Washington Life Insurance Co i.-wSEßßßndtt.*
Second Street; T. A. BIDOLE & CO.
deiphla. -
CABINET FURNITURE.
U rketinth9
and examinn our stock. ww
i sMIJS? a «°'
>: I; • •■-“■ r 1 • ‘■■■- ■■■■■•■ . ..
•- ' --* - - .•*' ••• • •
AND
FIFTH and CHEEKY Streets.
AUCTION BAL.EB.
fu. BAZAAR', NINTH AND SAW}
•ABBE SOM STREETS. ,
■ SALE OF CAB|I AGES, &c.i
ON BATUKBAT MfHtBINa NEXT,
At 10 o’clock, will he/sold aojg}£,
J, SIXTY HOEBSS, , , ' .
ITnll descriptions at sale.
j, ALSO, - .
A large collection of desirable new sn4* second
carriage, light wagons, &c.» with. WMcK the sale Til
coromeiics.
■ Also, single and double harness, Baddies, bridles,,
! whips,covers, halters, die,
: - fJST f W(>nn t of weather.
BA? next “ 1 Blle of blooded stock os WEDNBS
-4- Carriages and harnees at private sale - •
rib-Sttt ALFRED m HERKN^f\ g ; rf ,^ c „
RUCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED
■^ 0B : S *BGPiKTEiiMAsSSfhGEitBaAi,’R 8 GPiKTEiiMAsSSfhGEitBaAi,’R Office. '
’ PiasT' Biv-isrox,
WASHINGTON CM, October 8, IBSJ.
■ Will be oOld> at pubjic auction,-ter the highest hid'&r,
Gieshorb, 8.-C^on AT ocToßEft .
ONE HUNDRED CAVALRY HORSES.
- OBjfHUNmSD C CAVALBif'J3EBE s l.
These Bosses - hare been condemned as unfit for the*
cayalry service•of tßeranny.
For road and farming purposes msfiyg-ood bargains
may be bad. ,
Horse* sold «nrly. T f
States to com
1. , ' *Um£fA? EKOTi. .
oclK-tocSO. Coloael m change Eirst; Division Q fif Qt. G.
22, 1864, Section 9),>ht the- Stale ArseoSt
on TUESDAY, the Idrh day of-OeYSn
10 A. M.; the following unserviceable
ttrials, the property of the‘St&te of Penaaylv a£f Sr-™*
•Ten 6-pouuders Brass Cannoiii- casting French 'Aes.
1766t01794 ; weight abou«;S4o pounds. dat *
Eight 6-pounders Iron Cannon, casting of
1857 ; weight about 6,000 pounds.
One 24 pounder Iron Cannon, weight about' law
pounds
784 Gun Barrels (old), weight about 3,608 pounds -
4 Gun-carriage Axles, weight about 465 poands. )
do. Tires', do; I.B’o poefidb-.
do. Hubrings, do;- 203 pounds.-/
_ -do.. Strapiron. do; 211 pounds.
Scran Iron, weight about 3,032 pounds. '
, The above will'-be sold in lots,-for caßh. PaymsEt»e
to be made in. National or State cnrrency of solven-i'.'
M.Dks, the articles purchased’must be removal
wfih but little delay; and will be atbaver’s risk nutSS
„. / JAMES'L..XEYNOLBB,
oce-tnthirst Quartermaster General of Penna.
A U bobses N BALE m OONDEMNEI^
QUAKraHMASTER GEttSßltn’S OfFIOE
... FiRST l)IV(S;0X, *
, Washikotow Citv, October 1, ifisj
WUlbe sold at Public Auction, to the highest blgdirt
at the time and places named below, viz. -
MIFFLIN, PENNSYLVANIA, TKUKBBAY
October 13. 1864. *
WILMIHGTOK, DELAWARE, THURSDAY. ;
October 20,15 M.
YOKE, PENNSYLVANIA. THURSDAY,
October 27. 1864.
TWO HUNDRED CAVALBY HOUSES, AT BAGS!:
_ . Jt JLi A-OJS* -
The*<3 Horaes been condemned as unfit for t h»
cavalry service of the anay.
For ?oad and farming. purposes, many good bargain*
may PS'h&d.*
Horßes sold singly, Sales to commence at 10 A. M.
Terms : Oasb in United States Currency,
By order or the Quartermaster General.
„ , ~ JAMES A. EETIH,
Colonel In charge First DiyMon.
Quartermaster General’s Offlce.
oc3-toc2s
AMUSEMENTS.
mew chestnut-sC theatbe'^'
LEONABD GEOVEB A ‘WILLIAM -r rtju-it
Managers. GKEAT SOGCEBB SOTT.
; - OF THE .
WABEBN COMEDY COMBINATION
Theatre Crowded Nightly. Brilliant Trinrrmb
SECOND WEEK of the Fine old Standaw Corned?™
Great! access. Great Success.
THIS (Thursday) EVENING, Oct. 13, S
will he repeated (byrecraeet) Sheridan’s eloriottg come
dy,. THE SCHOOL EOS SCANDAL,
THE SCHOOL FOE iCANDaL
Sir Peter Teaz1e.................... ....Mr. W. Warren.
Lady Teaz1e........ ................ ....Miss Josie Orten.
Ohas-Surface. ...Mr. Chas. Barron.
«™. Miss E. Mestayer.
Seventh Grand Pamily Matinee, SATURDAY AStr
prices. Positively <ba lasvtime.
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE—
tobIr aM THOESDAT Eveniags. -W
: Miss CHARLOTTE THOMPSON
Miss CHARLOTTE THOMPSON
willappearin her celebrated impersonation of
FANCHON, THE LITTLE CBK’.RET,
. FANCHON, THE LITTLE CRICKET.
LittleFadette ...... Miss Charlotte Thomps*.
: The performance will conclude with the amusto*
farce of MISCHIEF MAKING. amusuyt
Doors open at 7; Performances commence at 754.
Tyres, John drbw’s new arch~
JwA STREET THBATBB.
VKSTVAX) BED DEMOSIO.
SECOND WEEK OE VESTViLI
TO-NIGHT AND EVERT NIGHT,
BED DBMONIO. 7*’
ANGEL 0.,,.,..,..., ..••'•.ir*V.,.;.,*»VBSTV , AiaL
I» which she will sine - VJSOJ \ VA “
.“Yotiare the Star*? and “BraveMarco.^r
Seats eecared three day* in advance. : oclO-tf
A MERIC AN ACA DE M.Y OP MUSIC
AL GKAND PBESENTATION CONCERTS!
, , . GOTTSCHALK,; MaDAME BSHRBNS,
And Gome of the .beet- Italian, American, and German,
artiste. To be given tinder the direction of the NSW*
YOF.K JEWELERS’ ASSOCIATION.
The first Ooncart will be given ' '
;!■ ATURDAY EVENIKS, OCT. 15,1864.
■ .The Directors respectfully announce that they will
give a series of Concerts, the firat of which will take
place as above. The others will be given, ia rapid ave
cession. Tickets Ore Dollar, admitting to any of the
Series of Concerts given by the Association. A peculiar
and. original feature. •
a Valuable present with each ticket. .
To each ticket sold is attached a coupon, which enti
tles: the purchaser to a beautiful present, varying ix
value from $1 to $2OO, which present tho purchaser of a
ticket may receive immediately. The presents will be
given from the immense stock of Jewelry; Diamonds.
Silver. Ware, Breakfast Sets,Tea Sets, Toilet Sets, Gold
Watches, Silver Watches. Bracelets, Guard Chains,
sets Brooches, Revolving Pins, Bings, Sleds, Sleeve
Buttons. Watch Keys. Lockets, &c., &c., and an end
less variety of Bijouterie and Objects de Virtu, now ou
exhibition at the Company’s new and elegant
DEPOT. <U3CHESTMJT STREET.
Buyers receive for $1 a ticket for a first- clans Concert,
worth more than the' amount paid, together with the
full value of the purchase mousy in a beautiful present.
. Ah excellent Pianist constantly performing superb air*
in the Depot of the .Company; 613 CHESTNUT Street,
and the public are respectfully invited to call and ex
amine for. themselves the immense variety of heafttifuL
and useful articles to be given a-wa? to ticket purchas
ers. .■ J. THE IN, Actuary. Depot and sole Office for the-
I'EVU.'fe'S.SLT, I '* 6lB a 2 d , Distribution of Presents,' 613*
'CHESTN 0T Street. Full particulars of Concert in fn
ture advertisements. ocl2-2t*
THE NEW YORK JEWELERS’ AB
- SOCIATION .beg leave to announce to the publicaf
Philadelphia that thev are in no-way -onneewd with
the NEW YORK JEWELERS’ M A NUFaCT UHIRG
ASSOCfATION of the city of New York. .
QdS-3t* . . . - -J. THEIN, Actuary.
PHILADELPHIA NAT AT OKI UM
A AND: PHYSICAL INSTITUTE,
SOUTH BEOAD STKEET. BELOW WALNUT
■■ WINTER SEASON. • '
The ‘Light Gy mnaitie” classes will open.MOST-’
DAY, October 17th. For misses,at 3H P. M„ ; for young
ladieß, at 4K. P. M. For boys, oh TUESDAY, October
18th, at 4P. M. • .
. The Gymnasium for self-practice (the largest and
cleanest in the city) open from 9;-£ A-. M till 9}£ P. Ml
For particulars* see circular, ■ . Oijl3*4fc
nHESTimT-STREET OPERA HOUSE,
v/ -Ho. 1331 GHESTJnrr Street.
ALLIKSOK & HIKCKiSN
MORAN’S MINSTKBDS
appear ©Terr an elegant
ETHIOPIAN ENTERTAINMENT.
Doors open at 7« commencing at S o!clock precisely.
Admission 25 cents. / *■'."*
Eeeerved ; seats-, which. can be secured from 16 to i
>’clock, 50 cents. : - , , • - oel3-tf
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. TENTH
AND CHESTNUT Streets. ‘ ' w.
TO-NIGHT, Miss Major PAULINE CUSHMAN will
relate Iter Startling Adventures while a Spy and Scout
in tbs Secret Service of tbe United States Miss Major
CUSHMAN -Will appear in iter UNIFORM, that of Major
of Cavalry- and deEcsibe her Capture, Sentence, amt
Kercae- 186 to Night of GRAND STEREOPTICON.
Admission, 26 Cents Reserved Seat*, SO Cents. Com*
menceat 8 See descriptiveprograntmes, , oc!0-6t
CASINO, CHESTNUT ST., ABOVE
vy Sixth, THE GREAT VARIETY THEATRE OP THE
AGE, open every evening,-with a PULL AND EFFI
CIENT COMPAJSY. 1 1 - sal9-lm
HHRIBT REJECTED.-THE GREAT
v'and celebrated picture by West, the chef d ‘ oeuvre of
tbe artist, is now on exhibition at tbe ACADEMY OF:
FINE A STS, Ho 10 25 CHESTNUT St,in addition
tbe entire Art Collection of tbe Academy. Admittance*
26 cents. Season Tickets. 50 cents. ' , selfi-Im*
THE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS,
A CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth, la OPEN DAILY,
for visitors, from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. - j e*6:
THE TURF.
POINT BREEZE P &MK,
SATURDAY, October Ifith.
MATCH 5i,500.
The entries $5OO each- Mi* heats; hast ia fire to
harness. .. - . . .
.. Jostph Fish-jV inters B. Horse.
Peter eE ters Jersey Pet.
v? ofc J*rt Dempster eaters Sorrel Ned. .
.admission si. Trot to take place at So clock.
Tt is expected tfai3 will he one of the best trots of ilia
scisonfSffiboYeborses h*n trotted ia 135. o!2-jf -
It— ». FOE WA.SHIHGTOJ?.
J6ESaH££GEOKGETOWSr, 'abb .albxasdbia
—Via and Delaware Canal.—The. steamer
MAYFLCWEB, Gap'. ISAAC KOBINSON, Is now load-
Inn, at first wharf above Market street, for the aboro'
ports, and will leave on SATQBDATnext, October 15th,
atß o’clock, i'or freight, apply to
: Wil. P. CLYDE. Agent,
oclS'St No. iiNORTH Witarvo3.
PENNSYLVANIA.
RA.ILKOAD.
removal. -- ' _■ -
On and after SUNDAY, October 16tnS'1864, tlie Ticket-
Office of the Pennsylvania Railroad will be at the Pas
senger Depot. THIRTIETH and MARKET Streets, West.
Philadelphia, and the
PASSENGER TRAIK3 ■ a- ::
Will start from the _
.. WESI PHILADELPHIA STATION, ' •
as ForjLowe:
Mail Train......... at...
Parkesbnr* Train, No. 1 •
Fast Line...............
Parkesbnre Train, No. 2..... ■“
Harrisburg Accommodation. . *
-Lancaster Accommodation.
Paoli Train........ -.
Erie Express “
Philadelphia Expre55........—..
AND AKBIVB:,
Erie Express. .at.
Philadelphia Express........ *
Paoli Accommodation. t( -
Parkesburg ‘V No. I--,,'
Fast Line......................
Lancaster Train
Parke*htirii, No. „■
Mail Tiain -—•••••*"•,y
Harrisburg Accommodation.. .
Philadelphia Express leavesi daily..
v,i e •• “ except Saturdays.
All other Trains daily, except Sunday. — 1 .
The Depot at the cornertrf Eleventh and Market street*:
will be closed after SATURDAY, 15th inst.
- - <1 0. FRANCIBCUS,
Snpt. Philadelphia Division Penna. Railroad.
West PHii.Ai>rxpgiA, Oct. 12,1864. ' : : ocl2 tt
PIABOS, COTTAGE EXOBL
rT.e T f»SIOR ORGANS, HARMONIUMS, and MBLO
DEOBS, at . MARSH’S Music Store,
Oc7-2m • No. UOa*CHBSTNUT Street.
MEYER’S NEWLY HS
PROYED ' CRESCENT SCALE
******
d AN^oof
ffarerooms, No. T»3 ARCH St., he! Biggh.
DECKER BROS., fry
Acknowl
and Hlghei
melo:
se9-Sm..: V
STECK <6 CO.’S
OBLBBBATEII '
PIANOS.
J. E. GOULD,
SEVENTH AND 'CHESTNUT.
fljyP ESTEY’B
COTTAGE ORGANS.
Mot only UNEXCELLED, bnt OITMUAIiLEDLn *?SSE
of Tone and P^eTdeekned
and Sehooli, bnt found to bo em*UT f •£. M
ttbftrlonuUßiawlniEoo*.
«« ■ IE Worth gEVBNTH.atreeA,
Alio, a eomniete axurtaent of the Perfect
ooneUntlr on hand. -y: - ■ —y
nHABLEB^MIDDL3STON IMKBcHAaI>
' SECOND AND WOLOW STREETS,
.. Proprietors.
...... B.OOA-M.
......10.00 "
11.40 ‘ “
1:00 P.M.
....... 2.30 “
...... 4.00 “
6OO **
....... 8.00 . “
.10.45 “
... 4.30 A. X.
... 7.03: “
..8 20 “
...9.30 “
...10,20-“
—12.33 P. H,
....: 5.30 “
545 “
ll.OO “