Kntertainments. * nKBT THU™ —Wlss Charlotte ■*'*’ Lho ts a (creat favorite with our r v.apwp l MiCi announces a benefit for this fnw bill is offered Or the occasion, r •" OB Pauline Oushhan, the lionne and lecturing at Assembly Buildings, be - -'' an experienced and talented soldier, , ji ’’ r..,fon Spy service, Is a great curiosity j,:®- I jadisboth ladylike and gentleman v -ts -conaiKy- Her adventures havo decided [l.; ' =‘Merest, and her narrative is graphic and ' ! vho jtereopticou views of soenory, given : 0D With Mies Cushman’s leotnre, add measure of her entottn laments, •r'-' v. nrr .Tewblebs’ Association give ft* prite concert, at the Academy of ..t? srU Saturday evening. The eminent and its*- jir. t M. G ottschalk, wiU appear, i.jt'jri'"’ . ', s j seT les of concerts before his de ..""ijArope, assisted by Miss Josephine pi- 1 '" Henrietta Behrens, Mr. Ahrend, jHi6t,-Mr. Holstein, the pianist, and i;f f > a ient in this city. To each ticket i !el '*’ 1 ' j( ,j.ar Is attached an attractive present ...f. value from theprlee of the a eaeufi• * l ; j the faTorite ana deservedly popu- I aril ventriloquist, continues nightly In: %3t 'jj. j amuse Ms numerous admirers, Its I ” t ':.j at his beautiful Temple of Wonders, liras? W ' of the election has in no way aft I'.te business of the worthy Signor, lb' 3 ‘ ‘ ’ ... ... : CITY ITE3I». I '2l 07 FBUALB BSAUTT.—THOTB JS l r ‘- " -■ontribtitea so much to the sum total j.-trlP? .; \j qss?j s 0 f ar a 8 it regards personal ci !e "'^ o , e n .i au elegant head of hair. The way ? < “ ere it is possessed, and to ob t* *’ 0 * ;r v ii is not, is by the nsa of “ Lubln’S tain *t most excellent toilet article of the .'i’ atur v. and one that no lady of taste -.- i y.y dispense with. For sale every ~ v , r t avion •—There has never been • -o* 'ten glTen w the world, which in the same so effectually won its way into uni !e, _ -' Vo- is the “Florence” Sewing Machine, *ji- -ityat It’ o ' C3O Chestnut street, Ali are JellgMed with the manner In ’/r.fv'i.watee- 11 makes no less than four dlf- nitres, sbJ executcE all kinds of family -r TPitii nsatress, durability, and despatch. v-V^rtcold is warranted to give satisfac *; v f \' r Lu 6 will be returned to the purchaser. I T siwuui Pennsylvania.—Although the |"j” /, )■,, battle has clearea away, the result oi I f c . s a;sst in Pennsylvania Is not quits clear. hwuvttiesdsSai the victory, awl both rejoice ao I jv is a fortunate circumstance where all J ‘‘ , 3 g- c s; ,tailed, and it is equally fortunate where 11 «ait*:cs ?rjoy the inestimable privilege of pur |!m:W t&rfr wearing apparel at the Brown Stone It V-SpT Hall oi Rockhill & Wilson, Nob. 603 and U Jrjcitaaf street, above Sixth. I > huhka! ! Hcsea !!! —TiGBR-n-n I—We I , lU r rcftD would get it! We were even willing r‘\ et oa him, although our family physician says are w better. We have a secret to tell these I .jijijisa* to guide them in their judgment better Nusa j'Ociiet copy of last year’s returns. When ] a candidate at church the Sunday before ; >?eUcacn, dressed in a new suit of clothing from {7 -til-toe, you ask him where he bought them, and fl.e sarsai Cb&s. Stokes & Co.’s One Price,under j. j yon may rest assured if he is not Mected he will come within one of it, provided tiers -tie only two candidates running for the office, •- >.a S ntvc:\>eea known to fail. BaWAV-* Ctonnsre, IJargain.* in Clothing, itergahisia Oloihing, t jOtiung, At Granville Stokes’ Old Stand* At Granville Stokes’ Old Stand, At Granville Stokes* Old Stand, At Granville Stokes* Old Stand, \.v> Street, y. f y> c'Ui-stnut Street, y , yyy chestnut Street. •y- i j,v> v :u2otnut Street. jr.-ft, eye, throat diseases, catarrh and aslh :3i irsatf'l and cured by Dr. Von Moschzlsker, cuius aui aurlst, No. 1027 Walnut street. ocll-4t* £tb ako Eas most successfully treated by J, S aas, Id. D., Oculist and Aurisrt, 511 Pine St. Artlfi !-:eycsltxJorted. No charge for examination. jy26-tf &RIVALS AT THE HOTELS. tlnental. A Campbell & wf, Springf’d Miss Vandenbnrg.Spring’d M C Hoil, Albany J F Beckham,Pittsburg Lloyd Jon«-s, P*naa John Med Wood & wf, Pa WP Jveym&i ,Pntsburg F Siegel, Bethlehem T B Maynard. New York J L Bnsham,Bos on Frank Chsjse. Jr, X York J A Crawford, Pittsburg Ji L B mil warp, Kentucky W & Mason. Trenton Jas H dneffi Potkavlllo B Jordan &fa, Washington G iDr et, Baltimore Mrs G G Lyon, Buffalo F V Eobinscn, DistCol’bia A Erseman,Cincinnati A Ross & wf The Com n&l t Sivk.y York H WK:d.2EJ>n»l,Conn l/a-AKmle.New York i-il Etui id Germany r-tiiv BouL;!.Ktlion,Pa Had C b.-y:e, MUton.Pfl. 1 1. At-Aer-vB A la, P* nna J K Ac•ler.-'ca, Bedford . is. wf.Tenn Bkiir.ltou.Tenn r*.iT» S BiaVun., Chattan’a KC KiifliiSii A Ms. Ohio A.cX Ks? aoMsePenua j irid kcynoiss.Yenna !* L Bvllm&i Ji vs I'esuui { N wf,Pittuburg 7V I* Crane & ie v> s Crane lii' G-.R’L Dalis', Scranton. MUs Sell ttoss T O Gooid & wf,Portlaaa J Aahall, Eltuira. H Straus, Elmira W Lord M\ss Lord 3.i;k, ISnUimore T-ilUrl; Jv-Uimore Iff‘U?, St L- uls Connecticut J Detwiller, Baston P 8 Lamb, sfew York Sew York - r Lo->t*n .' WiJliißJ?, 2»'ew York Mr- t Jojdiv, Boston 6 P Griffith* Brie, Pa C W Jordan. Cincinnati Robt A Toy. Baltimore Jobs W McConkey, Erit C M Williams & wf, Iff Y Geo J Sherman. Titusville Mrs Pnllpot, Baltimore Mina Philpot, Baltimore Lieut P P Howell, Wash Mrs Goff, Washington AG Davids. Washington E H Stowe'i, New York John T Giles & s »n, N Y W O Gaidaer & ia, Louisv J EL Downius, Oil City is-VdHy .Concord, If H Lancaster ??oS<.nfc ill?. New York' bavii Luxbury. If IT | }> i) jins;, Salem, M»6b u?.r A liilOo*. Tork AU-otown W EJnitr, Ml*. Sew Tork oew Jereey Jobs T ff}x<.'v, Hew Jersey ‘'•‘iJcbii Wrf-t, C;ipe May 1 M fconej, iialiiinoie G V Lcwt&i. Sew T oik v p Bc-Uj, A’ew York "<• BnLr, Sew York } '< bji.: St wf, Penna Hi-ary Anbury, USA "r Jordan & 4 eh, Wash. 1 !!; 3u- Laker, "Wask, D 0 ' Ifew York I Baltimore ] --:ui i!aan, New York >o;j jlriaier, Portland H DavL, cotton , CIS Hammond, New York Geo A Dauua, Boston E Ne w i ork L T Richards, New York J W Barr ; J B Ki ahead iThos Cnainfaers, New York • C ts JioOlr, rew York jUG Hods-e&la, i etroit Mrs A £ Jordan, fenaa j J L DaJfteld, Princeton. W G Uhpp, New York Miss H H Alexander, Balt B S Osborn, New York lilrs Doyle, Michigan WR Phelps .s Lrtwtoa, California ’PKafcpii. Kew York S«r:. isaverhUl PUW»L.Li& la.-'N York HR RjVrts, Hanisl>g, - -Baiuijßardner, Lane iSaiiiiie;, Liberty, Mo '3ii.ue», Liberty, Mo H Green, Easton T A Leutkerman, Baltimore A McKinney, Boston M Walker. New York J L Rodman, Frankfort,Ky John Richardson, S.y John B Wiedeu a la, £ I P W D© i isle. London Liberty* Mo •; :;>fcGe3lvji:erS'Wf,Fitts Mr- Carlisle \l> Isaihlia & -yf, K Y * HaiLlic ic yc, Utica. K Y {>• HiviLiiii, Utica, N Y Geo W Warner A la, Conn S S Fowler ft la. Pittsburg Miss M PowJer, Pittsburg Miss E Fowj er, Pittsburg W Chisholm ft la, Chicago BAG Fuller, Boston W Boston Dr Geo Vining, Boston C K Dnsenbury ft wife Aadeinott, Tean * f Aiuj.-trous, w York « la, franklin ;; u &mds & y f.Marylaud Mary land -WCi:v*rt. Jr, Md -"h iVkir.-. N1 Biddle, U a A . Tho? Walker, Indiana co . Ju J Howard, Baltimore HU Iryer, . Rufus fc Jas Pul i H fivsiti*- 9 JlHoulfNt I) ScallYjf E H Kttif A-* 1 " ' Gen A Ebherg.- i DHHerae, wT.KSJITff' L Linger H A Sherrill, Colorado Jas A Close, Lake Superior BTRoserp, Lake Superior Thos Little. New York P McOerm, Kentucky SliSaulsbarv. Dover H Wheaton, Fort Delaware G W tt’ bbard ft wf. Iff Y Wm Millett, New York M H. Dorman, Boston James (jittenger, Baltimore Jtt Wolf,New York Geo Heirs, Huntingdon co J S Ca'dwell, New York Capt 6 W Hart, Ft Delaw ’e J J C Bramell,Ft Delaware Wl - , Tile He] Chester co rf'WewToH Roadina J Ol]£ a l Pittrtrar* J ei:llui e, ?f r> Baltimore lit-oT'i Sfc* ws*nia VA^ t t v u BA iji,w itben.Ug i. i Cb’«i BBd J< York JMLiK,*, AUantowu i AlJeatawn J %?*?M Tln:ck > Danville o "l'** 1 '** Jersey ew Jersey »i:’SJX D S a 5t H Col i ],i7 etlemy, If J S i . Penna tv W lit ”o JoC K« Trenton AH Church, w >n, Bedford S ea nT ®»w*feldcr, Bilt MrsToazer, Clearfield. Pa ' r rSili op f la »Snow Hill (r L bichardsun ft la, *» y® Milton, Del i»»l>«nJs*®!.®o»«f. Del ■'“» PldtiT' i? iUo B. Del ilffi&LSW Mllaoa. i SHwtoa,Hewl®wi, Pa " DM Lese H Hayden, USA t n ?°H> Del nS Bar - Penna Stover Bucks co BUlm. Bridoton. Cf J IfßUSifinKp The An JW McLean, Baltimore H Bausher, New Jersey W Williams, Washington Dr 8 G Baggf* Newport J Marshal, Delaware T RDuffee, Delaware 8H Prather, Greencaitle J M Irwin. Chambersburg J p Williamson a W Mifflin. Bristol LY Thomas, Norristown F H Meade, Delaware H Wilson, New York M Geary. New York TWdlit-ms. Now York HPari:}i. Tndianapolis H Jr, Indi;«Diipclis J Koaeri? R A . ri t.*n, Gpnfre co S Look & W i’, Ki Mrs pi>ringer. Beading C K. Miiukou, New York F L Baraford, DfOaw&re Mrs A Kuiuford, D.luwate l It? M Leach, Delaware Kuig.Champlain.N H 5 Hauer, New York 8 Henderson, Point, Ya JS Black, WjifihißSton Lt .7 B Wilson Baltimore J Strode, Pennsylvania L Fit?. & la. Connecticut Ji W Bucli inghn to «t Ift 3i BartJe, lowa C Kautjr.jjn, Patville,Pu Kicbud Lee, Pottsvifle A Roberuon. PotUvillft The Ktut' J Leman, Delaware | Jas Johnson, New York I Jas Stevens. New York ! E Cadwell, Indiana Cbas-Peters. Baltimore Edw Haye, Baltimore E J Moore, Maryland M Kearney, Pa M Shea, New York .7 E Ford 11 C Burr, Washington Howard C Barr, Wasbinatn 1 M G MoMillani fa G L McMillan, Ohio W Rusrell, Lancaster J Mansfield, Rochester J H Wood, New York C Boopes K £ Ttumsey, New York The m Isaac Booue. Salem, Ohio W D Levy, Baltimore RFarey, USW J G Rosenbaum, N J S B Bolton, New Jersey £ M gehreck, Penna Jacob Henman, Penna O Schweitzer, Canton, O W K Geis, Johnstown,Pa J> 1* Leggett, Wooster, O - Louis Everly, Ohio M R Hobbs, Steubenv, 0 ACreal, Steubenville, O J & WaerT, Steubenvi Lie, O OA Worthington, Ohfo George Johnson, Tamafttia RS Ponnelly, Ohio D B Wagner, Ohio J Townsend. Wilm’n, Del Col Thos 8 Webb, Ohio Wm Kreps. Greeaca&de,Pa A D Bennett, Hagtrstown Mrs Clagston, Waynesboro H W 3bous», Hawley, Pa F P Drinkeu & wfi Penna Wm J Hinkle, Fottbvilie H B Brodham, Washington The National. Pottstown.Pa J B Saffer. Reading E W Grover, Wash, DC'- J J Greer, Doyles own JW Bitting, Fauna J Wood, Con*hobockea C> V 'Thomas, Lebanon A F Bertolet Reading S KfmtoeJJ, Hollidayeburg K F Adam?, Baffalo D H Stein, New York L It Shunnel, Selinsgrove N K C-arhart, Wilzo, Bel Mrs Llt sliunnel, Penua Job S Bell. Philada Mary B Sliunael, Penna j Kauffman, Hinersv-ille I) w Karmauy, Lebanon JFKlmmeli Orangeville Thtußchall, Orwigabarg G a P«y- Orangeville A H Phillips, Heading T J Cox, New York The Commercial. J S Pugh, Chester co. Pa A S Gerhard, Penna G C Blanchard New York Miss Emma. Ph as nix. Penna J H Bally, West Chester Miss Salile tfanderson, Pa B T Hoops, West Chester ' ASJ Ohalfout, Penna J S A Meredith, USA John Vanders tce, Penna John Henry, JJew York John Fisher, Chandlerville Wm S Jackson,l/atrobe,Pa Wm B Morrison,Co&tesvile J BBroonieU, Coa k eeville Wm H Bder. Elkton, Md Miss It A Dickey, Penna -■ Wm S Farrington, N J Josi&h Phillips, Chester co Wra P Brook,s,Treaton t N J Geo Wl»ovtjoT, Boston Jolm Brooks, Trenton, N J Rami Moses, Flucnixville £ Larkin, Wim, Bel The Barley Sheaf. J V Beading, Hatboro }B CRockafellow,Frencht'il J T Bichardron. Byberry ;M Sheat'. Backs co Geo Laycock, Pbila :WME.irk, Forrestviiie , P Cocinan. Pittsburg S Tomlinson, Eigwood 31 Bodine, Bucks co JCadwalader, Fox Chase T O Atkinson, Backs co »De Witt Clinton Fritz, Pa W Davidson, Cheltenham j Robert Bodine, USA S G Eobsrte, Wilmington i The Bald Eagle. £ T Young, Pen nft Jos Klecbner, Penna A Young, Bamascns, Pa J F M l:er, Peuasbarg J Bertzf), Nazareth, Pa W H. Toms, PotUviUe Jos F Bumrael. Penna Thos H Dorman, Potts villa John Scbiffer,Plainfield,Pa Mrs Lehr. Allentown Jas Pcholl, Penna Miss Glick, Allentown W Wilty, Penna Geo Smith, Doyle&towa The Black Bear. Henry Fahl, Schuylkill co IA Buckm&n, Mechanicsv’le H K Smith. Mabanoy CHy j Frank Roads, Southampton David Woodriug.Lehigh col SPECIAL NOTICES. To Purchase Clothing at low prices, male, a aelectionfrom our stock of READY- MADE GAB HEBTB. We are selling goods equal in style, fit, make, and material, from. 26 to 60 per cent, lower than is now charged for same goods made to order. We have all styles, sizes, and prices of Clothing, Mens 1 , Youths 1 , and Boys*. All can be suite! without delay or trouble. BENNETT & CO., oc4*satnih£tf TOWER HALL, 518 MARKET Street. Ohe-Pbicb Clothing, or 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. JQHSQ* OLD-ESTABLISHED ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 804: MARKET Street, near Sixth. de2B-ly Perry & Co., Clothing, THIRD and CHE3TNUT Streets. DERBY A CO.. ClotMui. THIRD and CHESTHUT Sts. PERRY & CO., Clothing, THIRD and CHESTNUT Sts. PERRY & CO., Clothing, THIRD and CHESTNUT Sts. PERRY * CO., Clothing, THIRD and CpESTNUT Sts. PERRY A CO., Clothing, THIRD and CHESTNUT Sts. PERRY A CO., Clothing, THIRD and CHESTNUT Sts. PERRY & CO,, Clothing, THIRD and CHESTNUT Sts. PERRY A CO.. Clothing, THIRD and CHESTNUTSta. PERRY A CO., Clothing, TRIED and CHESTNUT Sts. PERRY A CO., Clothing, THIRD and CHESTNUT Bts. PBRRY A CO., Clothing, THIRD and CHESTNUT Sta. PERRY A CO., Clothing, THIRD and CHESTNUT Sts. PERRY & CO,, Clothing, THIRD and CHESTNUT Sts. PERRY A CO., Clothing, THIRD and CHESTNUT Sts. PBRRY A CO., Clothing, THIRD and CHESTNUT Sts. PERRY A CO., Clothing, THIRD and CHESTNUT Sts. PERRY A CO , Clothing, THIRD and CHESTNUT Sts. PERRY A CO.. Clothing, THIRD and CHE VTNUT Sts. PERRY & CO., Clothing, THIRD ana CHESTNUT Sts. oc!4fmwtf Great Place to. Buy ClothingJ GREAT PLACE To BUF CLOTHING. GREAT PLACE TO BUY CLOTHING. GREAT PLACE TO BUY CLOTHING. WANAMAKER & BROWN. WANAMAKER ft BROWN. WAN AM AKER ft BROWN. WANAMAKER & BROWN. £. E. COR. SIXTH AND MARKET STS. S. E. COB. SIXTH AND MARKET BTS. S. E. COB. SIXTH AND MARKET STS. S. E COR. SIXTH AND MARKET STS. Wkeelbb & Wilson's Highest Premium LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES, THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST. Salesrooms, 704 CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh. MARRIED. SHARP—SHUMWAY.—In Philadelphia* on the 13th inrt., by the Rev. J. H. Kenuard, D. D., Rev.. Joseph Sharp, of Baltimore, Md * to Mrs, Susan Parker Shum way, of Philadelphia. . OROMELIEN—COHEN.—On WeJnesday/October 12, I£G4, at the reeideoce of the brideV parents, by tbe Rev. 6 Morais, Allied Cromeliento Edith Martha, daughter of Benry Coh*>n, all of this city. • • M _ * HEINS—PARKE —On the 12th last., by the Bev. W. E. Moore, Carl Heins to Mary Ann, daughter of the late Robert T. Parke, both of Downiogtown. No carda. ** MICKLE—THOMAS —At Fiiendjj* meeting, in Bur lington, N. J., on Fifth-day, the 13th lust., Howard A. Mickle to Margaretta, daughter of Robert Thomas, all O, WOODS—NORTON. —On Wednesday morning, Oct. 10. at the residence of S. B. Douglas, Mount Alfeioe* by the Bev. R. B. Pect. John MeQ. Woods* of Pittsburg, and Tereminift, daughter of the late G«orge|Nortm, of this city. ** DIED. COWPERTHWAJT.—On the 12th inst., Caroline E., wife of H. Cownexthwait, in the GBd year of her age. Funeral fiom her late residence, Tulpehocken street, Germantown, on. Saturday afternoon, 15th inst., at two o'clock ** ED WARDS. —On the 10th inet., Mrs. Henrietta D. Edward?, in the 87th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her husband, No. 5 Cordova place, between GaskUl and South, below Third, this (Friday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. To proceed to LebanonlCetneterv. ■ + LEIN AIT. —On the 33th inst., Samuel W., son of Samuel W. and Maria Leinau, aged 6 months. ** CORSON,—At Portsmouth, Ohio* oa the Ist instant, WiJliam Haay Corson, son of the late Joseph D. Cor son, of Norristown, Pennsylvania, in the 33d year of his age. The young man over whose mortal remains the grave has just closed wa* one of whom it may be truly said, that “though dead* he yet fipeaketh” to the laTge circle of friends who now mourn his early death- Thrown when a boy upon his own resources, he sue ceeded, after many hard struggles and long wan derings, in gaining for himself, in the city where he died, a social and business position such asfewjoang men, with a far better start in life, attain to. .A dfl-* Christian, he exexted himself with zeal in the -tsp of Christ, in him, the Church, which was the field Wihis immediate labors, has lost a member whose not soon again be filled. But be has there '"Sown se.ed in many young hearts which will spring up and bear goed fruit. His life, th ugh short* ana of lfcte years much llwarted in its aims by disease, has answered life's great end. * J3ESSON & SON, MOURNING STORE, XJ s O . gig CHESTNUT Street, are selling ' Black and V hite Chintzes, $7& cents. Lead and Black. “ ** Madder Purple “ Plain Black M #€ Black and White Da Lainee, 45 cents. Black and Purple De Laines. 45 cents. Black and White Ghene Mohairs, 97}{ cents. Black Turin Cloths, S7}£ cents. Black Ponlt de Sole, or Mourning Silk, $1.75. And all other goods, at the lowest market prices. X?YRE & IjANDELL OFFER WHOLE. Ai SALE, Best show of MERINOES in town. Best show ot POPLINS in town. Best show of SILKS in town. Best show of BHAWLS in town. Best show of CLOAKB in town. oc4-tf Kjs- NOTICE—LOST OR STOLEN bZSZ? Pive CERTIFICATES of Fhuadelphia&nd Read ing Railroad Stock; one hundred shares-each—Nob. 24.806, 24,319, 23,929, 23,091, The transfer has been stopped. A liberal reward willjbe pa;d on theiT return to P. S. ROWLAND,!? CCII-lm* 4g7 SPRUCE Street. CONSOUDfiTION BANK* Philadelphia, October 13,1864. An election for Directors to serve the ensuing year will be held at the Banking House on MONDAY, 14th day of November next, between the hours of 10 A, M. Slfl 3P.M. , JOSEPH N. PEIRSOL, OCI4 ftnw*nol4 CklMar. OFFICE OF THE ALLEGHENY •!S» AND PIT TSBURG OIL COMPANY, 142 South THIRD Street. , The Directors of this Company have deolared their flftn monthly DIVIDEND OF TWO PER CENT. Oil the cat Hal stock, payable oh and after the 15th inet. The office of the Company will be removed the first of next week to 148 South FOURTH Street, second story. WM. S. LANS, Treasurer. Philadelphia. October 13,1664. It* BANK OF NORTH AMERICA* Philadelphia, October IS, 1864. A general meeting of the STOCKHOLDERS of this Bank will be held at the BANKING-HOUSE on MON DAY, the 14th day of November next, at 11 o’clock A. M-, to consider and decide whether this Bank shill become an Association for the business of Banking under the laws of the United States; and whether it shall exercise the powers conferred by the act of the Legislature of this State, entitUd ** An act enabling toe banks of this Commonwealth to become associations for banking under the laws of the United States,” ap proved 22d August, 1894; and to take any farther action 4Latmae henteefi»ary. By order of the BoaTd of Director*. ocl4-lmo J* HOCKLEY. Cashier. OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN riBB INSURANCE COMPANY.- Philadelphia, October 10 18H. The Directors have this day declared a dividend of SEVEN AND A HALF PEB CENT, for the last els months, which will be paid to the Stockholders or their legal representatives, on and after the apthiDpt.ciear of all taxes. ALBERT C. L. CBfiWFORD, ocll-9t Eeeretary. uerlcan, in K a ,? ar * a ß Delaware »S Dickey, Oxford Si Hoff, |BH H. pper, Maryland Delaware ?i? SP* lo ®* Delaware J G Adam*. Okie t T New York f » Maryland W G Martin, lowa WTW.bster. Mass GFHaaaey. Mass W Sherley & o, Bait H H Spurrey & wf, Wtwh Mies Spurrey, Wasblusto* Mrs A Chapman. NY D D Kennedy, Oxford N J Goruuck, Maryland H Wilsc-n, Sew York T Williams, New York A R Davie* Boston B D Oloody, Boston E F Brown & wf. Penna A W Biown, Lewieburg ’£ Beeves C Bipley, Connecticut J S Yeomans,Connecticut J w E Kerr, Maryland; G W Goldsboroagh. Md R W Moore, Lewiaburg G Bart, Schuylkill Haven Mr Hale. Phulipaburg J Dinturnell, New York J T Mason, Maryland JT Mason, Maryland Mies Voris, Danville es Union. |CP Garwood. Washington Chas Carter, Waahingtoa !H Carter,Wacblngtoa EMulvebil', Washington Thos Dulaney, Albany 8 AlUhense, Armstrong co Geo W Ke;ly, Pa John H Devers St wife J N Laugbey, Homer, Pi W Wearner. Pa J Prothero, Indiana l ! W T H Pauley, Green co J T Hartman. Lancaster Adam 'i routman, Build? J A Hazcn, Potts villa A Bazoo, Pottsvilie Mr Werts & family. Pa B Martin, Doe Bun J G McDonald, Pa Jas Potts, Lancaster, Pa Frnnb M Doll, Ohio A J Saeger, Allentown E Inne e , Easton J Worlemsdorf, PottsviUe L R Hopkins, New York RK Edwards D Melofc. Peaaa NATIONAL UNION TI&KET FOB PRESCDEirr, ABRAHAM LINCOLN. OF ILLINOIS, FOB TICK PRESLBKKT, ANDREW JOHNSON, OF TENNESSEE. ELECTORAL TICHEI, SENATOBIAI. KOBTON MoMICHAEL, Philadelphia. T. CUNNINGHAM, Beaver Coaatr. REPRESS L BobertP. King, 5. G. Morrison Coatee, $. Henry Gamm, , i William H. Korn, 6. Barton H. Jmks, 8. Charles M. Rank, 7. Robert Parke, 8. William Taylor, 9. John A. Hiestand* 10. Fichard H Coryell, 1L Edward Holliday, 11 Charles ?. Bead, _ JATIYE. 13. Ellas W. Halt* 14. Charted H. ShrlctT, 15. John Wlatar, 16. David McConauahy, 17. David W. Wood*. 18. Isaac Benton. 19. John Patton, TO. Samuel B. Dick, 31 vEverard Bierer* 82. John P Penney, 23. Bbenezer McJunldn, 24. John W. BUnchard, By Older of the State Central Committee. HALL OF THE UNION LEAGUE, CiHESTNTJT ST M ABQY E TWELFTH, THIS EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK,' HON. WILLIAM DKELLEY, AND OTHBU DISTINGCTSUBD SPKAKKRB, It WILL ADDRESS THE PUBLIC. ISP NOW READY, i» COAL AT ft. 50 PBS TON. THE COKBUWESS’ MUTUAL COAL COMPANYI are now delivering Coal from, their Oakland Colliery* on the celebrated Skidmore and Mammoth Veins* at the following rates: To Subscribers, per t0n...... To Non.- Bobscnbera, per ton Thus saving (4 00 per ton to Stockholders. . Basides this saving, there will be a dividend annually on the stocky In all probability, of at least SIS DOLLARS PER SHARE, so that after the first year Stockholders will not only get their Goal for nothing, but will also probably receive a email 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 Is 00,000 tons per year, or one toa per share. This will soon be increased to 100,000 tons, which will-give the Company 100,000 tons to sell to outsiders, at the highest market prices, THE PROFITS FROM WHICH WILL Bfi DIVIDED AMONG THE STOCKHOLDERS. Subscriptions to the stock (which may still be made at $lO per share) will be received at the Office of the Company* s>£Sonth SIXTH Street, second story. PRESIDENT, JAMES LYND. DIRECTORS, JAMES LYND, No. 5% South Sixth-street. EDWARD E. JONES,-No. 631 Arch street. HENRY 8. PAUL, No. 419 Walnut street. P, F, CLAYTON, No. 155 North Third street. THOMAS It. GARSED, No. 106 Che&tnut ertaat. »gß** HEADQUARTERS REPUBLICAN IN VINCI BLES. Nationai. Hals, Market Street. Above Twrt.pth, October 14,-1884-. ORDERS No. 7. I. The Club will assemble on THlSand TO-MORROW EVENINGS,at ?£* »’clock, f».r the purpose of drill. It is earnestly requested that all will be present. 11. All members hanm? LAMPS in their possession will return them to the Hall immediately 111. Companies D and C will meet in the Executive Committee room, at tbese Headquarters, on business of importance, on SATURDAYEVENING, at 7o'clock. IV. Person* intending to join the Clab are requested to present themselves immediately, to be assigned to-a company and to perfect themselves in the drill V. Equipments will be ready for sale, on THIS and TO-MORROW EVENINGS. • By order of CHARLES W. SMITH, oci4-2t 1 Chief Marshal. KS* DAUPHIN AND COLORADO V 3& GOLD MINING COMPANY—Chartered by the State of Penney Ivan ia—Capital Stock,'.sl,ooo,ooo—2oo.ooo Shares—Par value, $5. __ _ President—JOßN B. ANDERSON. DIRECTORS Thomas A Scott, James B. Magee. N. B. Kuo&fce, John W. Hall* Hauisburg, Wm 8. Freeman, T. C. McDowell, do. Robt. P. King, John Brady, do. John M. Riley, W W. Wylie, Lancaster. Charles DeSilver, Wm. G. Shute. Colorado. D. P. SOUTHWORTH, Secretary and Treasurer. Office of the Company* No, 4593-WALHDT Street*- Room No. 5. . , Authenticated specimens have been procured from some of the Company’s lodes, and have been assayed by Prt fessors Booth and Garrett with the most gratify ing results. Subscription lists will be opened on and after MONDAY, the 17th inet , at the Office of the Com pany and at the Treasurer’s Office (Internal kaeane). No. 42? CHESTNUT Stmt, Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank Building. To original subscribers,sB.6o per share, lor a limited number of shares. Circulars, pamphlets, or information can be obtained at the Office of the Company after the 17th inst. Qqtober 74,1864. 0014-lm yOT QUAKER CITY LOAM ASSOOIA |Bd TION. An,Annual Meeting of the Stockb6lJers will bo held, on MONDAY JYENJNG, October 17th* in the Franklin Half. SIXTH, below Arch street, at half past 7 o’clock. oe!4 3t* J. B .SHANNON, Secretary. NOTICE—A MEETINQ OF THE §OK7 NATIONAL UNION A.SSOC CATION of the Six teenth Ward wUlbe held Thia (FRIDAY) EVENING, at 8 o’clock, at the house Of JOS. BOSS, SECOND-Street, above Bearer. By order ’ It* ISAAC A SHEPPARD, President. THE ISGANABA MINING- COM PANY OF MICHIGAN.—The first meeting of theCORPURnTO&Sof the Eacanaba Mining Company of Michigan, under its Articles of Association, will bo held at the office of the Winona Mining No. IST South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, on SATUR DAY, the 29th day of October, A. D. 1864, at 4-o’olock p M JAY A Hf-BBELL, B. A HOOPES-, Two of the Associates of said Corporation. Philadelphia, Oct. ii, 185*. oeM-iflt. THE WYASTDOI MINING CJftM PAHI OF MICHIGAN.—The first.meeting of tbe CORPORATORS of tbs Wyandot Mining Company of Michigan, under its Articles of Association, will be held at the office of tfae Winona Mining Company, No. msowh FOURTH Street. Philadelphia, on SATUR DAY, the 20th day of October, A. D: iB6t. at A o'clock p. M. JAY A. HUBBSIiL, B. A. HOOPES, Two of the Associates of said Corporation. Philadelphia. Oct. H, 1864. onl3 15t rrw>» OFFICE OF THE UNION PETRO WB3& LEUM COMPANY, 4:Y South FoUKT H Street, Philadelphia- OoftoherK, issl The Board of Directors hav* THIS Da Y declared a Sixth Monthly dividend of TWO PER CENT, on the Capital Stock, payable on and after the sth proximo. The Transfer Books will be closed »t 3P: M on 31st instant for five days. CHARLES A. DUY, oc]2-6t President. arTS— OFFICE OF THE IAANKUN V 3& FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, _ Philadelphia, October 10,186 L At a meeting of the Stockholders, held pursuant to charter, -od Monday, October 3, 1864, the following i umed gentlemen were elected to serve as Directors for tht eiiSUjDK yoar: Chas. N. Bancker, Isaac Lea, , Tobias Wagner; Edward C. Dale, Sanmel Grant, George Fates, Jacob R. Smiih, Alfred Fitter, . Geo W Richards, Francis W. Lewis. M. D. And at a me etifig of the Board, held th is day, CH AS. N. BANCKER Esq., was re-elected President, and EDWARD G. BALE. Esa ♦ Vice President. OCI2-8t J. W. JftCALIiISTBB, Bec»y pro tem. kvJP BRIGGS GOLD COMPANY-NO. TICE OF DIYIDhNI>, No- 6 , New York, October 5,1861. A dividend Of ONE PER CENT, for the month of September has been declared, payable at the office of tbe Company, 81 JOHN Street. New York, on and after October 17th, 1664, toShareholdereof R-cordattheclose of bn«ness this day. WALTER E. LAWTON, oci2-5t Treasurer. iss~ McKinley on company-no- TICE OF DIVIDEND, No. 2. , . New York, October 5.1864. The Trustees of the McKIKLEY OIL COMPANY declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT, (out of the net earnings of the Company for the month of September), payable on demand, at the office of the Corn any. No. 81 JOHN Street, New York, to Share holders of Record, at the close of business this day. ocl2-6t WALTER E. LAWTOfi, Treasurer. *33=* OFFICE OF THE “El DORADO la? OIL COMPANY,” N. E. corner of FIFTH and WALNUT fctreete, Philadelphia. . . ' , By ordt r ef *he Board of Directors, the balance due on the Sfcotk of the above Company is hereby called, pay able to the Treasurer on or before FRIDAY next, Oct. 14th, at this office, ocll-4t* B, A. MITCHELL, Treasurer, office; sonEBSBT iron asb Is® COAL COMPIBY 01 PENNSYLVANIA, 01 CEDAB Street, Hew York, September 27, 1894. NOTICE ie hereby given that pursuant to a resolution of ths Board of Directors, passed this day, an instal ment of TWENTY PERiCENT. on the subscription to the Capital Stock of IRON AND COAL COMPANY OP PENNSYLVANIA be and is hereby made, payable to JAMES WADSWORTHi TMft??rw of said Company, on or toeiore November Ist. mm. Attest T- M. TYNQ, oc3-tnol Secretary. ra*' COHNISSION OF THE UXITEO W 3& STA'IES AND ECUADOR. Notice ia hereby given that the Commission provided for by the Convention of November 25, 1852, between the United State* and Ecuador, for tbe mutual adjust ment of claim*, was duly organized afc the city of Guay aquil* on the 18th day of August last* and that the said Cominifibion will continue in session for the period of twelve months from that date. All citizens of the United States having claims upon Ecnador are, ti erefore notified, to appear in person, or by attorney, and present tbe proofs in support of their claims to said Commission* or to file their claims and proofs With the Secretary of the Commission, * * fienor Crisahto Medina, 7 ? in (luayaanlli in tbe Republic of Ecuador. Claims, which shall not be presented to tbe Commis sion within the twelve months it remains in existence, will he disregarded byboth Governments and consi dered invalid FREDERICK HABSaNREK, Minister Resident and Commissioner of the United States. *WASBiyoTojT Cut, October 1. 1864, rsr STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. la? MAKUFACTUEERS’and MECHAS ICS* bask, Philadelphia, Sept. 20.1864. A general meeting of the Stockholders of the Manu facturers’ and Mechanics’ Bask will he held at their tiukisg house, Oh FRIDAY* thB 21fcfc dftT PQtffljW ne* I, at 10 o’clock A. Jr., for the purpose or taking into condderation and deciding on the question whether or not the said hank shall become an association for carry* in? on the business of banking under the laws of the TJnittd S ates, and exercising the powers conferred by the act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth, entitled 41 An act enabling the Dankß of this Common* wealthto become associations for the purpose of bank* ing under the laws of the United States, ’ * approved the 22d day of August, 1894, and to take such action In re gard thereto as may be necessary and proper. By order of the Board of Directors- M. W. WOODWARD, Cashier* ISaf" DIVIDEND.—THE DIRSCTOBB ■3SL AHI> DELAMATER PETRO LEUM COMPANY have this day declared their sixth monthly dividend of TEN PER CBN P. from the earn ings of September* ramble free of State tax on th«2oth inst. Books close 16th and Tgopeia 2lst. «. ......GBOBGB HUNTER, Secretary. October 12,1864. ' ocl3-8t rag*> THE PHIIADELPBIA bank, WB3& PHii,AX>Kil*HiA. September 20.1864. a general meeting of the stockholders of the PaiLA DELPHIA BAPK*wIU behold at their Banking House on THURBDaY, the 30th day of October next, at 10 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of taking into considera tion and deciding the question -whether the said Bank shall become an Association for carrying on the busi ness of banking under the laws of the united States, and. of txeroUiPff the powers conferred by the act of the General Assembly or this Commonwealth, entitled •‘An act enabling the Banks of this Commonwea th to bf come associations for the purpose of banking under the laws of the Un ted States/* * approved the 22d day of August, 1£64, and to take such action in Tegard thereto as may be necessary and proper By order of the Board of Directors, oRl ,PHTA.' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1864. N GAWNROW. Chairman s7 59 l2 00 lions (40,000,000) of dollars. The bonds offered will bear an interest of six ) the Asf r*soiV Return? of the Valua tion o; Ileal Estate in the City of Philadelphia for the triennial year 1866, between the hour? of Id A. 81. and lo'iiock f, M., on *he follouinff days: Ist and26th Wards, Monday* Octobers. 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 and 11th do. Monday. do. 17. Kth. and lSth do. Tuesday. do. 18. 14th and 16th do. Wednesday jdo, 19. 16th and 17th do. Thursday* do. 20. 18th and 19th do. Friday, do. 21. 20th and Slfit do. Monday, do. 24. 22d and 23d do. Tuesday, do. 25. 21th and 25th do. Wednesday, do. 26. JAMBS SHAW, BB3P»toc2S Clerk City Oommlaalonew. •ST 1 SOl K’H-CAMMSf AND ATlAi*- 6®* TIC RAILROAD CO.—The annual election for thirteen Directors, to serve for theensulng year, will be held at the office of the Company. Cooper’s Point, Cant den, on THURSDAY, the 27tk i&st. , between the hours of 11 A. BL andll*. fit oc!2 I2t H. WHITEMAHi Secretary. - KH* STOCHHOIDERS’ HSSTINO, FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' BANE, Sept. 20, 1864 A general meeting of the Stockholders cz the Fanners' and Mechanics’ Bank of Philadelphia will be held at their Banking House OH THTTRSDAT, the twentieth dftF of October next, at eleven o’clock A. M., for the pur pose of taking into consideration, and deriding on the Question whether or notthe said Bank si all,become an Association for carrying on the business of Bonking un der the Laws of the United States, and of exercising the powers conferred by the Act of the General Assembly oi ’ this Commonwealth, entitled “An act enabling the Banks of this Commonwealth to become a isolations for the purpose of banking under the la ws of the United Slates/’ approved the 22a day of August, 1864; and to take such action in regard thereto as may be necessary and proper. By order of the Board of Director*, se2l’toc2o W. KUBBTON, Jr., Cashier. |®® CITY TttEASFREB’S OFFICE, •3? PHitA»Kr?aiA, October 7, iact- NOTICE TO CITY LOAN HOLDERS. —The City Trea surer will pay, on presentation, all City Loans ma turing January 1, 1866, with interest to date of pays meat. HENRY BUMIL ©«8-6t City Treasurer. MILITABT. BWORB EXERCIBE.—OFFI fIRn CERS of theamyandothersdesirousoflearn tug the beautiful and useful science of attack m,f “■ and defence with the broad sword, can have immediate instruction in class or private lessons. PROF, McANULTY, P*st Office, Fhllada.. Pa. CseSMm* «$5O0 —VETERAN REfeERYE CORPS. —DISCHARGED SOLDIERS' wishing to join this Corps oi Honor can receive the' above amounti cash in hand* by applying to CISPBR M. BERRY. oelS-St* No. 10© 6. 81-XTH Street', below Chasten*. FINANCIAL. pROPOSALB' FOR LOAN. 5-SO BONDSi Treasury Departure?, Washifotok, Ootobar I.IBM SEALED OFFERS 'will be received at thin depart ment, under the act of Congress approved»Jtme 30th, 1854, until the noon of FRIDAY, the 14th instant, for bonds of the United States to the amount of forty mil- The right to decline all offers not considered advan tageous to the Government 1b reserved by the Secretary. W. P. FESSENDEN, Secretary of the Treasury. OCS-tocl4 U. E. LOAN OF $40,000,000. Referring to the advertisement of the the Treasury for PROPOSALS FOR THE*. NEW U. S. 5-90 LOAN, Wa will enclose in our bid for same those of 'any parties Wishing to make application for any part thereof WITHOUT CHARGE. Tor lnformationi apply to JAY COOKE & CO., Bankers. 314 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. oc6 9t J>IBST natioaax. bank. NEW UNITED STATES 5.80 LOAN 0F'840,000,000. This Bank is prepared to receive the preliminary de posits of two per cent, on account of this loan* required by the advertisement of the Secretary of the Treasury, dated October Ist, 1864, and to issue receipts in dupli cate therefor. This Bank will be represented at the opening of the bids on the 14th. insfc. by one of Us offi cers, and any one desiring to participate in the general bid of the Bank can do so without charge. Farther information will be given on application at the Bank. O. H. OLiAItK, President. MORTON McMICHAEL, Jr., Cashier. oc6-8t Uc NEW 7-30 LOAN. • O* Subscriptions received, and the Notes fur nished free of all ehaxieß.by _• ■ ÜBOaOE J, BOTH, Banker, au2fi-8m X 8 Sonth TgfrllD Street. OH* STOCKS BOUGHT Airs BOLD OH COMMISSIOH. GBOBGEJ. BOYD,, _ . 18 South THIRD street. nuSS-Sm MILITARY GOODS. j?LAGB MILITARY GOODS. HORSTMANN BROS. & CO., j. I. A J. O. WEST, No. 97 CHAMBERS STREET, NEW TORN, lAie the ow nets of the patent and exelnslre manafae tarers of this, » J. W BBADLBY’S PATENTED J3LLIPTIG STEEL SPBUTG FIFTH and CHERRY Streets. J. WILLIAMS, Manufacturer of VENETIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES. AO- The Largent and Fluent Assortment In the dir ut LOWEST PEIOEB. 4B“ Repairing attended to promptly. Jpy-Store Shades Hade and Lettered. ulttln ROOKING GLASSES. JAMES S. EARLE A SON. 810 CHBBTHOT STBJBT, FHILA.. lIYI now In .tor* & tut On. auortm.Bt of LOOKING' GLASSES. of »T#rr ohwutor, of tlio fill BIST KAHSTAOTDBB AHD LATH* BTTLHB. on. PAurrafos, engravings, M wtotttk, AHD PHOOWIBAPB flnm SPECTACLES, AT JAMES W. QUEEN A CO.’S, ooaum 9a* OHEBTKPT Bteoot. •MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, Of illUadJ, tobthadrt JAMES W. QUEEN A OO 'S. «*->» Vseoßssxinnstnrt. BETAIX, DRV GOODS. Jpw GOODS tow pbi er. s . THOH. W. EVANS & CO. Have how open a fuel asboktmsht of FALL AND WINTER dry f* , THIS SEASON'S IMPORTATIONS*, SMB RA¥»«G Siiiis, Bi?ess- Goods, Slia've-fe, Cloak,, .- Bitibiroixieries, Gloves, Hosiery, direr.., ; Selected wikiTgreat care inthe' European and Ame rican m&riceiß-for 5 the* bestretail trade, and will be offered at REDUCED TRICES, folly equal to the lowest rate of gold this season. 818 CHKSfJfITT STKIKT. QiF B N Iff©! THOS. W. EVA‘N»A«e CO. WILL OPEN TO-DAY A' F R E S H I IT*V k o ro r ©■ F NEW AND BEAOTIFtT gSfcRS, WHICH, IN CONNEOTIdN WITH THE ENTIRE BALANCE OF THEIR STOCK OF FANCY Sl't, E S THEY WILL OFFER AT 30' TO 'AO 'PER CENT; LESS THAN THEIJI PRESENT VALUE. 818 and 820 CHESW STREET* oc!4-St gAROAINS m MOUROTNO GOODS; BIaACK ALL-WOOIi REFS. 526 quality reduced to $1.75. 60 quality reduced to $2.00. 76 quality reduced to $2.25. $3.00 quality reduced to $2.50. BLACK FRENCH MERINOES. $2.25 quality reduced to $1.60. BLACK ALL-WOOL CASHMERES. $2.25 quality reduced to $1.75. BLACK ALL-WOOL MOUSSELINE. 85 cents quality reduced to 62>a cents. BLACK THIBET LONG SHAWLS fIS. CO quality reduced to $lO.OO. 16.00 quality reduced to $ll. CO. BLANKET LONG SHAWLS. $13.50 quality reduced to $ll.OO. AMERICAN MOURNING DELAINES. 60 cents Goods reduced to 40 cents. BLACK AND WHITE CHINTZES. 45 cents Goods reduced to 35 cents. . Whack and white mohairs. 30 cents plaids reduced to 37>s cents. 75 cents stripes reduced to 62K cents. 75 cents brocades reduced to 62>£ cents. BLACK ANP white all-wool plaids, $1.25 quality reduced to 67>£ cents. ALL-WOOL MOURNING MOUSSELINES., sl.l2>i black and white reduced to 87J£ cents. $1.37)| black and purple reduced to s£-00. back and purple reduced to 75 cents. “ JBLACE POULT BE SOIES. • $2.50 mourning silk now at $1.7& LYONS GLOSSY TAJTETAS. $2.25 glossy silks now at $1.75. And other e season advances. We quote be low the prices of a few at tides beet Knows* and would add that we ace eellinr all.our stock at equally as low sates. £OOO yard s best Aaerican Del aines, n ew styles* 40 cents. Jferrimac, Sprague, and American prints* new dark styles* 37>£ cents. Sprague and American prints* light styles, cents. Good Dark Style Prints, fast colors. 25 cents. Yard wide Bleached Muslins* 45 and 50 cents. William Bvillo, 6S& cents Wamsutta. 60 cents New York Mill?, 65 cents. 6000 yards plain all wool Delaines, .. , Aznline Blue?* Purples, Blancs. Browns* Modes* Magentas, .Greens, Cuir. and Grays, 62% cents. These goods were bought at auction, at a tremendous loss to the importer. Branch Merinoes from $1,25.up. French Poplins, $1.26t0 $$ 60. Double-width figured Mohairs, 62% cents. And great variety of other Dress Goods, at prises low enough for all. H. STEEL & SON, ocS-6t Nos. MB and 715 North TENTH Street. H STEEL $ SON HAVJS NOW • open a large and ehoiee aswsortmeat of n TALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS. Plain Merinoes, $1.26 to s6* Plain Poplint, Plaid Merinoes and Poplins, Plain and Plaid Silk Poplins, Plain and Figured Mohair Poplins* _ _ , t thd a great variety of new and choice Drdii Goods, all ■ Pri THE a pREBHIIT COST OF IMPORTATION. BILKS—Of all Lind., a (real variety, from 7# cent. 0 * Bperr4, T?Hß l iMP 0 B T BR I B PBIOBS. bhaWLB—A large, nsitortmeiit, at a small adyanes 'm4 1 « 1 S6B Noii.’ Tll'and Tl 9 North TENTH Street. WEW SKIRT FOB 1864. A NEW AND GREAT INTENTION IN HOOP SKIRTS. THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE) STEEL SPRING SKIRTS. This invention consists of Doplwr (ortwo) Blllptl. Steel Springe, ingeniously braided tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, making the touEhesti 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 the same convenience as a silk or muslin dre». It antirely obviates and silences the only objec tion to hoop skirls, viz: the annoyance to the wearer as well as the public* especially in crowded assemblies* carriages, railroad cars* church pews, or in any crowded Since, from the difficulty of contracting them to occupy ig a small space. This entlrelyiremovesthe difficulty, while giving the skirt the usual full and symmetrical /aim. and is the lightest and m®»t stylish and graceful appearance for the street. Opera, promenade, or House dress. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure* comfort, and great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Spring Skirt for a single day* will never afterward Willingly dispense with the use of them. They are the Dent gnaiit) in every part, and by far the lightest, meet 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 ths different States. ’f 3 '" ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRTS. T> RADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC X> gKIBT, Very flexible, folded easily when !n use to occupy a ”¥i£ .XbV maklllg **" "Tmh aflmgh; ror Btum U, 90a CHESTNUT Street. ■RRADLEY’B DUPLEX ELLIPTIC -D SKIRT—The neatest Improvement we hav* ever CURWBN STODDABTIA 880.. 480, 489, and 454 N. SECOND St,, nb. Willow. mlo*u 2m riABLNET FURNITURE. MOORE * CAMPION, Ml South SECOND Street, AnDiewne* to follow the decline In the market in the Brice ofwMr furniture. PwhMef! 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BROWN, Managing Agent, LONDON PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY, 487 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, 487, To whom all orders must be addressed. and the trade are notified fchat-All in complete Books of this Company will no wbe completed. oc3-teftfif A SHMEAD & EVANS XA HAVE JUST RBOEIVED DEBATES AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE'.PEACE CONVENTION IN SECRET SESSIONS OF 185fc By L. ise of the Delenatee. _ANNALS OF Toe staGE By Dr. Doran. 2 vole. HardeomeJy printed, uauer. NEARER AND x Novelette. ByCuthhert Bede, author of “Verdant Green.” With forty-ssven illustratioss _ TBB SUPPRESSED BOOK ABOUT b'JjAVEKY. - " THE WIHTHKOF6 A Novel LIBBISFAEN CHASE. A Moyel. By T. AdalphßS Tmfs®6F JSAN PATTI. BICHTEB. By.E. B. Lee. ESSAYS OH SOCIAL SUBJECTS. From the SoUmrdau H&tyifnD JOHN STUART MILLS’ ESSAYS. Tinted paper, S vols Available aue handsome work. OUR AMERICAN MERCHANTS. Edited by Freeman Hunt. Illustrated with steel portraits ' , THE POTOMAC AND THE RAPIDAN.- Army Notes, from tbe Failure of Winchester to the Reinforcement of Rosecrans. By Alonzo H. Qninn, 2d Massachusetts Infsutry. / BMILY CHESTER. A Novel. BLACK AND WHITE LIES. By Mrs. Leslie. EVAN DADE. Anew novel. HEW JUVENILES AND NE W NO VELS.toouumerouß *°STAN3DABD WORKS and hooka of all kinds in every variety of binding, now receiving from the late TRADE SALES, and Millie ”» ld '^MTiivAlfS. , Successors to W. P. Hazard, . oclO-tf Ha Ta* CHBBTHPT-s^mt. ■\TEW BOOKS !—NEW BOOKS I A> MATTIE CARSON’S EARLY YEARS, By Mrs. , v j Derry : THE PRAYER OF FAITH. By Mary Grace Halplne, author of ‘ Ernest Blchmond.” , MARTHA’S SCHOOL DAYS, AStory.forGirls. ON THE FRONTIER; Or, Scenes m the Weal. MUST; Or, Ann Holbrook’s Girlhood. By the author of ‘‘ Ellis Amory,’ ’ &c. Also. NEW EDITIONS of „ _ ■ - SANFORD AND MERTON. By Thos. Day. IIIus trEVENINGB AT HOME; Or, The Juvenile Budget Opened. Numerously Illustrated. THE SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON-; Or, Adventures in a Desert Island- TALES FROM SHAKSPEARE, for the use of Young Persons. By Chas. and Mary Lamb. Forty Engravings. For sale by "W &£. 8. Ac ALFRED MaRTIEN* qcS-tf 600 CHESTNUT Street. -VTEW BOOKS. i-N RECENTLY PUBLISHED- BY LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, Pnbliehere and Booksellers, No. 95 South SIXTH St., above Chestnut ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO; theb Use and Abuse, by Prole. Miller and Liters. THE SWEDISH-MOVEMENT CURB. By Charleß OF MARRIAGE. By Michael BtJRNING°OF CHAMBERBSUSQ. By the Rev. C. F. ScTmeck* D D. ... , , _.. KBW BOOKS, for sale ae soon as pubUthed. OCV-tf ASHCROFT’S LOW-WATBB DE XX. TECTORS. Aebcroft’B Steam Gauge.. . . Jußtlce & Shaw’e Mercurial Steam and Bluet Gauge*. Clark’e Damper Regulator. Water Gauges, ma-Cm 94 North SIXTH street. Thif». FANCY FURS. JADIES’ FANCY FURS. JOHN A. STAMBAOH, IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF LADIES’ FANCY FURS, NO. 894 ARCH STREET, BELOW NINTH. Just opened, a large and handsome stock of LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S FANCY FURS of every description and In the newest and most approved styles, at the 001-8 m LOWEST CASH PRICES. RADIES’ FANCY FURS. JOHN FABEIRA, No. VIS ARCH Street, above Seventh Street, At hie old established store, IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER, AND DEALER IN FANCY FURS FOB LADLES AND CHILDREN. Having now in store a very large and beautiful assort ment of oH the different kinds and quaHttes Of FANCY FURS FOR LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S WEAR. I solicit a rail from those in want. Remember the name and number, JOHN FAREIRA, 418 ARCH Street, above Seventh. I have no partner ot connection With, any other store In this city, ° cl MILLDi£RV. J^ADIES’ SILK HATS, FRENCH SHAPES. BIRDS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, ALL THE NOVELTIES IN THE MILLINER'^jINS. THOS. KENNEDY * 880., «MM_ No, 730 CHESTNUT Street.. Ihn MRS. M. A. KING WILL OPEN A assortment of WINTER MILLINERY on THURSDAV. Oct. ISth, at her new Store, No. 1104 CHESTNUT Street. . ocll-St* “ATTENTION !” Political and patent-right men, also manufacturers of fireworks, call and see the CHEAT POLITICAL CAMPAIGN ILLUMINATORS. Or address J. G. LEACH, Agent, American House, Philadelphia. Territory for sale. 0013 fit* ATBEMATICAL instruments lW- for Scbrolß—Microscopes, Cpy GlajSM. Field Glasses for kixny and Navy uao, Swreosoop#** Stereo scopic Pictures, Optra Glasses. Card Photographs, Photograph Album*. I Thermometer*. Barometers, S>ac;ae Lanterns, »»e»e»*r^hto Ac. (Efltabllabad vn 178 fl ) , W l3. *lO,OOO T? 0 INVEST . It*'- ’bEDLOCk'a 'f& t> CHAL l ff, l Vls "WALNUT St'. WANTED TO PURCHASE—A" HOUhE on Green, Wallace, or Mtmnt Vernon, streets, between Sixteenth and Twenty-second. Price' not to exceed *7,00p Addreßß, giving location, price; and terms. Box 1831 P. 0. ocl4-St* m WANTED TO SENT—A HOUSE -■lln the western part of the city, either famished os enfurniehed. Address 44 George W. Johae*. ’* 537 MARKET Street. ocW-«t» M STORE •WANTED.—WANTED TO RENT ft, PDROHABE.& commodions STOBB for a wholesale Business on Chestnnt street, between Front and Fourth streets. Apply at Box Ifo. 2815' Post Offlee, oclS-8t djg! WANTED—TO BENT OR POR JKSLCHASE. a modern-built HOU4S, located between Vine Rhd Pine streets, Broad and the Schuylkill Ad dreßO 44 0.,* 1 Box 5408 Poet OfflcA. ocB«6t r FOR SALE AND TO LET, VIRGINIA PETROLEUM LAND©. 200 acres on Standing Stone creek, near Parish Oil Wells; 3 houses. 572 44 ob same stream. ~ 122 on Kanawha river. ' 165 ** ” COO “ on-Hughes riverand Bock run. 700 “ on Walker’s creek, near Petroleum. 1,200 “ on Rady's creek, near Middletown*. 173 ' * On- Ka’Cawl a river, near Hughes ru®, 200 " ** “ *• il 1.667 *' ©a Rudy's creek, as good as aay om the oreek. ' O,QCO “ on Rudy’s eieek, as good as any om the creek. .500 “ on Standing Stsne creek, near Little Horse run. 90 4 * on 1 Mill run r fosr miles from BnrningSpuing. 128 14 near Standing Stone creek. 120 11 on Hughes river. ICO “ at Petroleum, on Laurel fork of Goose creek; perpetnal lease; no royalty; ad joining Petroleum Wells. , 575 44 cn State and Loug creeks, six miles frose Elizabeth, In fee. S-700 • ‘ on LittleKanawhaand'Kodycreek; adjoins- Cairae* land of 250 acres. S.OCO “ on the line of upheaval between Burning Horse Keek. 20,000 44 southern part'of Wirt eottttty.* 19 valuable producing oil leases on Burning Spring ICKTacres on north aide Horse Deck, adjoining Tack farm. 100’ 44 on south side Horse Week, adjoining Tack farm. OIL COMPANIES, owning PRODUCING intnre6T3, will be- able to seleet tract& fhim the above which; will greatly increase their value; and persona desirous of FORMIC£<3* COMPANIES, have here the most favorable opportunity ever pro seated fo**Beleetini FIRST-CLAS& ©IE TERRITORY on reasonable terms. Pot prices aad other particulars, apply to •TOOK* B. I4»VE, OCM-Btif Ifo. 10. South FRONT Street. Sm CHESTER ©OtTNTY FORTY- ggk -BbUL ACRE FARM near Street Road Station, Media -a. Rai’road; excellent improvements* nearly new* ar« ranged in modern style ; marble mantles, hot and cold water-in bath handsome barn and out-boildings, nicely shaded, good land. Photograph of Buildings at 0014-3 t JAS: R. CUMMINS', 504 WALNUT. ©LINTON STREET—DESIRABLE ESI3>WELLING, No, 90.3; lot 20 feet by 115 feet deep; three- storied double back buildings. For sale bv Oc7-fr3t* A. P. & J. H. MORRIS, 91G ARCH Bt. MFGR SALE OR TO LET, DWELLINGS. oc>o- fit* No 303 a and »IQB ARCH Street. MFOR SALE—A NEW MODERN Tbree-fitory DWELLING* on WALLACE, near Nineteenth St Immediate possession. Apply at 126 South FOURTH Street ocl3-3t* FOB &ALE-- STORE AND D WELL ijrGIRARD Avenup.near Twelfth street, one 2L« Improving neighborhoods. on accommo- SSatteT- al eaa chestnut et™.*. SBk FOR RENT—-A NUMB-git* au OOM JESraodioru DWELLINGS, on Thirteenth, TwOTit. and Mervine streets, having bath, range, hot and cold water, at from $23 to $33 per month. TATLOW JACKSON, oc7-12t* ei4 CHESTNUT Street* M -P O R SAL E—GERMANTOWN COTTAGE, comer Rnoxand Linden streets; neat and convenient Cottage, in excellent condition, with good lot. plenty of shrubbery, and stable. SS tf B. P. GLBWN. iaa South FOURTH Street, «FOR SALE—A SUPERIOR-BUILT COTTAGE at Darby, with 12 acres of land, mach below its cost ; and a neat Cottage at i/hestnut Hill, H'rooms, at a little more than half Us value, ocl-tf B. F. GLENN. 133 South FOURTH Street Q Aftf! TRUCK AND PEACH BAS t)«UUv/ KBTS just received and for sale by BOWE & EUffTOH, ee 2-tf 157 and 159 North THIBP Street. TO ARMY OFFICERS.—FOR SALE—A splendid saddle Horse, eight Tears old; has been through all the campaigns of the Arm} of the Potomac. Is well made, strong, and in good con dition lor active service. Price, $250. Can be seen at Casselberry** Stables, COATES Streep beiovsr Eleventh. HEItKT C. D AV*B, cell-fit* 2C Smith PRGNT Ptreet. BOARDIKO. T7LIGIBLE ROOMS VACANT A T Xj HILL’S, 328 SPRUCE Street. ocB-lm* __ FoinyiOe cnnreward!—lost,’on tues- HVO\J\J day, Uth inst., aparcel of FIFTY-THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS : Three $lOO Le e totUtte. It removes all »pots and roughness, and its puril’yiug effect oo theskin calls forth freshness, color, and beauty. E JOUIN, No. It! TENTH Street, below Chestnut. “T ’EMAIL DE PARIS” QUICKLY S-J and effectually removes those unsightly black worm specks which detract so much from the beauty of the skinT E. JOUIN, No. 11l TENTH Street, below Cheettnut. ' “T ’EMAIL DE PARIS” IS ES- Aj PECIALLY endorsed by Mad’lle Vestvali, Mrs. Waller, and many ladies in private life, whose com* mendatory letters, for obvious reasons, cannot be pub lished. E. JOUIN, ill S. TENTH Street. Orders by mail should be addressed, JARED A RENE, General Importers, Philadelphia: 003-IUWf tf EDUCATIONAL. WINTER IN ROME. —A. GERMAN FEOTESTANT LADY, accustomed to tuitioo, proposes to spend next 'winter in Rome to procare edu» cationni advantages for her daughter. She would he glad to take charge of a few young ladies who might be desirous to accompany her. In valid* lot objected to. . • • . _ Fropuefd time of depar nr*, beginning of November; to remain in Rome sis months. •rhe engagement might be made for a year 11 cissiredt and the summer be spent in Germany, Switzerland, &C ’ & °‘ REFERENCES. Edmund Tweedy, Eeg., Newport, R I. Fr&i d« Ska'w* Eprj., 11l x. Geo. -Win, CnniF, uLD., Nonh StinrH. b. I ?<>r tfm* and particulars a d&U Eight C-ponndere Iron Cfevnon, caatiLf of 1838 a»d I&j7 ; -weight about 6,000 ydtrads. *** One 24 pounder Iron C&anon, weigh? about 1,«9 pounds Barrels (old). S,SC' pounds 4 4 Gan-carriaie gixlos. yblaht about 55©pounds, do. Tires, do, I*3s do. do. m pounds: « • _,do. , Strap lror.i do.. Sti pounds weight about S.Ciß'pnunas. JS. e “ b ? ve . w, !J be sold in Icfft for cash. fai-mante Kj tmn * ae,ay * aM oc4-tnthfrOt Quartermaster General of Pcwna. SALE~OF GONDEMirfefi dITARTEBItASTER OPPIOK, ■anil ,* W'JUiHrKOTO* Ci-ftOclohar’lfisw. TWll Iw wli st Public Auction, to 'lts highest biddari at the time end places named beW, • MW m - mau? ~ioo3 barwataa J&l™ “S 4 -gaftr-Salon to comment; jflj A.l/L Terms . Cash InJJnltedStatesCurrency, By order of th^OwutennaeterCl^neraU Colonel in THTtehni. , Quartermaster General *j QJi—. oc3'toc2fi __AMIPgIGM]EHrTg. Managers. CS2AT SUCCESS * .. WjASBJSIf COMBD™ COMBIWATIOW ‘ THIS (*ridar» H, UWt ' 4r BETBEf BAKEK * Betsey , M4.-ifc.i_' The glorious Comedy. Mi»o Baker. _ POOR GENTLEMAN. The 'WarreD-Orton'sppjiftltr, Jlr ‘ Warraa. t .■ kcksekt ch:okweei>. BrXa ?”. 0111 *" 66 . 11 . 'Jf- W, Warren! _ SaTan'tli Oniad Family MUtlnae RATTTKD 5 * Y g&YKR- SB *OB A presented at r»da«4 ■^TALNIT' A. . t/T-STRE2T THBATR&- TUTS CPrldav) BVltm™,. Otto “r lift BKSTEi(T| BENEFIT' KBNKFIT 0F n V. v MiBB CHARLOTTE THOM PSOH, On vWcd occasion will bn T>re*antad TWO BEAUTIFUL-MAMAS Mlbp THOMFBCK in Font Okarantarn MAPELAINE, THE FOITFM'i.IIT'I OF PARIS DooTa opftp at 7; Porfonaancog oomrafluw at 7j$ t \TBS. JOHN DREW’S NEW ARCH XfA STREET theatre. un YESTVAJjT. B3L DKMQBTTrt _ BENEFIT OF TESTVALr. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT. BEL DBMONIO. ' ANGELO In which, she will sing “Tonare the Star” and'“B«T9 Karoo.” Beats secured three dar» in advance, ocl4>tf AMERICAN ACAPaatJ OE MUSIC r ■SiffS* 918of ., th ,£ A. m till 9>fi P H For particoiarß, see circular. ool?«4t /^HESTNUT.BTBEET OPERAHOUSB. No. 1331 CHESTNUT Street. ALLINSON & HINCKRN Proprietors ft MORAN’S MINSTRELS P ry evening in an elegant _ ETHIOPIAN ENTERTAINMENT. Doors open at 7. commencing at 8 o'clock precisely. Admission 26 cents. Received seats, which can be secured from 10 to 1 o’clock. 50 cents. ocl2~tf ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, -TEI^TH n AHD CHESTHUT StresU. “C - TO-KIGHT, Miss Major PAULINE CUSHMAN'wiII relaie her Startling Adventares while s Spy and Scoot in the Secret Service of the United States Miss Major CUSHMAN will appear in her UNIFORM, that of Mum of Cavalry- and deeoibe her Capture. Sentence, and Night of GRAND STEREOFTICON. Aammaion, 26 Cent* Rseerved 4s&U, 60 Gents. Com* pence at S See descriptive pn.grammee, ocip-6t pASINO, CHESTNUT ST.. ABOVE Sixth, THE GREAT VARIETY THEATRE OP TER Afflst^ 3 ®i«?lS with a FULL AND EFFI CIENT COMPANY, seld-lje -pHRIST REJECTED.- THE GREAT v and celebrated picture by West,the chefd'teuvre'at the artist, is now on exhibition at the ACADEMY OF FINE A ITS, No. 1035 CHESTNUT St. f in addition to tie entire Art Collection of the Academy. Admittance. 25 cehte. Season Tickets, fio centa sold-ltn" >THK ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, A CHKBTtTUT Street, .bo,, Tenth, la OPUS' DAILY. fOT visitors. fTom 0 A. «. toflP, M jeetf THE TURF. POINT BREEZE PARK. SATURDAY, October 16th. MATCH $1,500, The entries 5*500 each. Mile heats ; beat iu ive to. harness Joseph Fisher enters B, Horse. Peter Bloom enters Jersey Pet. Robert Dempster enters Sorrel N«4. Admission 4u. Trhl to take place at 3o dooka. Jt is expected this will be one of the best trets-of the season, as tte above horses have trotted in 2.35* • ott-4t* a. FOR WASHINGTON. ABD ALBiASDBIA —Via CA ahd Delate ar« Canal.—The steamer MAYFLOWER, Cap". ISAAC ROBINSON, is now load ing, at first wharf above Market street, for the above ports, and will leave ou SATffR OAT next, October 15th, at 12 o’clock. For freight, apply to wm p. CLVPIt. A*oat. Wo, 14WORTE Wharves. JgfMTO.PJn?* 8 Y L VANIA REMOVAL. O n and after SUNDAY, October 16th. 1864, tbeTlckeV Ofllce of the Penmoplvaiita Railroad will be ai the Pta- Bonaer D«pot, THIRTIETH and MARKETStreets* Wo*4 Philadelphia, ana the _ PASSENGER TRAINS Will start from the WESI PHILADELPHIA STATION, as follows: Mail Train at............... B.OOA- 2f* Parkubtti'g Train, Wo. li.M. 44 MMMr.r,r.MtlQ,W *• Fast Line... 11.40 u Parkestsur* Train, Wo. 2 LOOP. Jf. Harrisburg Accommodation.. 4 * 2.50 . 11 Lancaster Accommodation... 44 .... 4.00 44 Faoli Train “... C.OO . 44 Erie Expreß* •.» **■- ,£{•<» Philadelphia AHB.IVB.: Erl© Express--.-- at..*' Philadelphia Express •• Paoli Accommodation K - ParHeebprs “ N »- - “ FhBt Lancaster Train......... Parke* bnrg, Wo. 2 Mail Train... Harrisbui gAc commod ati on.. 4 *. Philadelphia Express.] iatib 'daily, . Erl© ** **.. except SatnrdAjpa. All othev Trains dail*** except Sunday; The D«pot at thecorcero* Eleventh and Market street* will be.cLsed after ljiMdsL G 3: FRAWCIBC&B. Snrt. Philadelphia Dixutipa Penna. Bai-road. Wes? .PHiT.APETjjggAt Oct. 12; . ooiagt phrenological LXAtfINA SF? TIO.BS, w:*J»n pf charactec gtr«i» ' V ]>AY ancLIVENING. ’av J. L. CA.PBH, W»Sh“ “«. TEJMB.Stwat. «ffiKsSs3 PIANOS, COTTAGsJS BXCBSL |?XTT»S3aK oksas£ BAHHONIiJKB 1 a«4llKLfti mobs, at marsh SkMosic Stora ot7 Sm 30. UOa.CSfiSiajTIT attekt MBYSR’ 8 HBWLY IK- Acknowledged to be the best. Londfia lnd liliitoD3£OJ§ r EIANOS. Weiawaosia, No. ISIS) ABCH £. * feel. SUVA. WwTl\ DECKER BROS,, STEOK & 00/S OKLKBBITEB PIANOS. J. E. GOULD. 81TSVTH AND CBBSTIQf. ...TKBTVAW. ... 4.30 4. 1C .... ... 8 99., 4# *... 9.ao:‘ : ~...12:30 p, 1C 5.30 ' “ >*....5 45 - “ ILOO , ia