W'c* OiiOTHWG, f s E corner SEVENTH and MARKET Sts. ■ nTIiINO. S. £ cor SEVENTH and MARKET S.Koor. SEVENTH and MARKET nt iOT}ima. S.E.cor. SEVENTH and MARKET OTJUKG. S.E-oor. SEVENTH and MARKET J' 1 * t'l OTHtSO, BE. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET ml®'p}'oTHlNG, S.B. cor. .SEVENTH and MARKET rS’rrOTHISO, S.E.cor. SEVENTH and MARKET PP'rl 01JUNQ. S. E. cor. SEVENTH and MARKET I? - otiOTfelNgi S.E cor. SEVENTH|and MARKET S. B. cor. SEVENTH anil MARKET K!s rIOMING, S.E.cor. SEVENTH fl,nd MARKET S. E c«r. SEVENTH and MARKET ELVt.OTIUNO. S.E cor. SEVENTH aid MARKET KrtVf OTHING, S.E cor, SEVENTH and MARKET F®’ '( I.OTIUKG, S.E.cor. SEVENTH and MARKET P-« CLOTHING,' S.E.cor. SEVENTH and'.MARKET K;j'r[ 'ITHINP, S.E cor. SEVENTH andMABKET P-yUtf . „ ' ' leffehson Davis—His SpßKcn. With piteous howl poor Jeff doth go And telt hie dismal tale of woe; At Macon, Georgia, he doth preach The following melancholy speech: > ‘ Two- thirds our armies gone away, The other third don’t want to stay: The absentees will have my thanks ii liter'll comeback and whip the Tanks. “We've lost Atlanta; neve from Hood Is not particularly good; In fact, I should ho rather glnd if ail tha nfftre were not no had. ‘ ‘ But one old lady Bay e to me, ‘I! ve go( an oight- year old, ' eaye she, ' If you'll but wait till he’s a man We'll whip the Yanks; Iknowwooan.' ” Well, Jeff may growl, and whine, and rage, Until the hoy shall come of age; Meanwhile, we loyal pc'oplo all. Will buy good clothes at Cuhat Oak H at.i,. ■ARTICULAR NOTICE ALL SHOULD READ -The fees of Clothing arc a good deal lower than most Bpio suppose. "VVo ate willing to take small profits, Form afford to in selling ruch large quantities. Ery advantage is eecured to the customer at our pbllshmont, ns onr purchnsos were made when gold [, down, We always keep onr prices down low, and fr stock complete, with every style and quality [own. Pautaaslow as six dollars. Vests as low as fo dollars and a hull'. Coats, from ten dollars up, [erconts at fourteen dollars and upwards. Beaver [ercoats from last season, just the same styles, tan mars cheaper than in other places. Come nad ex- Lins. WANaMAKER & BROWN, [ OAK HALL, , S. E. cor. SIXTH and MARKET Streets. HEELBB & Wilson’s Highest Premium LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES, THE CHBAPB3T, SIMPLEST, AND BEST. ilasrooms, TO4 CHESTNUT Street, above Seranth. 3vr^:R.:R.iEix WEST—MoGE ATH.-rOa the Wh instant, by the Rev.., •meb Mortou," of New York, Jamas Mortimer West to pna J., daughter of the late John McGrath, of this JIeKBNJ*AN—ARNETT.—On the 13th instant, hy ev. Dr. Vaughn, John T. McKonnau, of Pittsburg, id Kate Stockton, daughter of the late Rev. W. W. n eit, of Philadelphia. „ . . . i ; Pittsburg Commercial and Chronicle please copy. 1 * CRAWFORD—DIEHL —On the tvsnigg of the 13th ist , by Kcv.'J. B. Dales. D. D.. assletnd by Rev. E. . AdHiUR- I). D., C C. V. Crawford, M. D , to Miss i rah B , daughter of Chas. F. Diehl, Esq., all of this iIaNEEN—Me COBBLE.—On the lSth of October, by a .Rev. J. Aspinwair Hodges SWilliam Kaoeen, of rie. Pa., to Annie, dasgbter of Thomas McCoikle, of Clmlngton, Delaware, * JACKSuN-NEILSON.—On the 12th October, at St. ark’s Church, in this city, by the Rev. E. A Wash arn, D. D., Rev. Augustas Jackson, of Connecticut, Miss Mary T. Noilßon, daughter ot the late Hall eiiaon, E-q. t of Richmond, Va \ SARGENT—MAUN.—On the 11th iaßt., at "the Pres, j-te ian ctrarch—Rev. Mr. Cons Lng’i—corner Tenth id Arch streetr, Henry Sargent, Esq , of Johnstown, a., to Mies Sophie H., danghierof Rev. David Malin, ,D., the officiating clergyman, r)iEr>_ FEI.FFEK’STEIK'.— On the 12th , instant, Abraham lelffenstcin, M. D., itrtha eOth year of his aze. Bis reiat res and friends are resn- etfully invited to UeDti fain funeral from his late residence, IMS Shacha laion aSreet, on Monday next, (17th instant,} at 10 ’clock ** GAKBY.—On 10th month 12th, 1364,Mary H. Cauby, led IPyears. The friends of the family are invited to attend her fa ns 1, from the residence of her lather, Joseph Caahy, rar Hnlmeville, Bachs com tv, on First-day, 16th sat.. at 2 o'clock, without farther notice. * COWFERTHWAIT.—On the 12th last., Carolina E., rifeofH. Cowneitbwatt, in the 63d 5 ear of her age. Funeral services at St. Luke’s Church, Germantown,. lie (Saturday) afternoon, at three o’clock. . * >ESSON & SON, MOURNING STORE, ■> No. 918 CHESTNUT Street, are selling Black and V hlte Chintzes, S7}4 cents. Bead and Black *' Madder Purple ** • ■plain Black “ “ Black and White De Lalnes, 48 coats. Black and Purple DeXaines. 45 cents. Black and White Chene Mohairs, S7K cents. Black Turin Cloths, S7K cents. B! ack Ponlt de Sole, or Mourning Silk, 41.75. Usd all other goods, at the lowest market prices, 7YKE & LAEDELL OFFER WHOLE- J SALE, Best show of MEBINOES In town, Beat show of POPLINS in town, Beatshowof SILKS in town. Best show of SHAWLS in town. Best show of BLOAKS in town. 3Sa“» FIRST COSGRT.6ATIOSAI Ts£? CHURCH—Rev. D. L. GEAR, Pastor. Preach- K at the chapel, corner of FRANKFORD Road and OftTOOME&I Avenue, atlOK A. 8.. and 7% P.M. It 33” SIFHIATIO3, OF CHBIST-EISE -36? TEt'KTH of series, by T. B. STOCKTON, at LEVERTH and WOOD, iiBBATH AFTERNOON, 3H ’clock. Sobject— -Restoration of the Jews. At 1073 M., ALEX. GLAKET will preach hla last eer ionpnvloaßtoleaYißgforCinclnnati. AHinYited. REV. A, ». GIMATT, ». », OF H? Washington City, -will Preach in the Eleventh artißt Church, TWELFTH Street, above Race.: TO IQRROW, at 10K o'clock A. M. * 3§=* CHILDBbN’b OItiECH. THE =£? nest Monthly Sermon to the » onnv, on BIBLE LBSSINGS, will he preached in the CHURCH OF HEEPIPHART , TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. Sar fcdat 3 o’clock. ~. ■■■■ ’ ' u WAGNER 1 FREE INSTITUTE OF : OP SCIENCE, SEVENTEENTH Street (Lbove Co umbiaavenue.—Bivinfi service on b JNDiI SIOiiN KGS at 10K o'clock. Kev. Dr GOOP WIN, Pix)yoatof lie University, to preach TO-MORROW. Seatafree. kM»FIRST REFORMER DUTCH HP CHURCH, SEVENTH and SPRiHG GARDEN beets, Rev. J. H. SUYDaM, pastor. Services at W« 'rlock A, M. and Hi o'clock P. M. bnbject for the veiling— “Friendship. -** 'S»CBIIRCH OF THE N ATIVIT Y, K? corner of ELEVBNTH and MOUNT VERNON treete.—The repairs and lmprov“mettt» cf this Courcli collfction will be taken up, both morning ana eve-: ting, to meet the increased cost ol repairs over eeti cate. ■ .»'■ : ; . rrsf* BHION M. E. CHVRCH.FOOKTH =» Street, helow -Arch. October 16th, Kay. JOHN preach in the Morning at Io>£ o clock, and - - - CHAPLAIN in the Evening, at 7 H o’clock, * CENTRA E COSGBWJATIOSAI inßGH.—Bbt A.L feTotiE.n.D ,or Boston, ii at Concert Hall Tu-MORhO W, at 10)4 A M. M. Rahilc cordially Inyited. .It* iWEDEJfBORGIAST , GOBSEB 0P ;OAD and BKANDS WIHB Streets (above irden Street) Rev. B P. Barrett at 10M O-MOhROW MOBBING. Subject—“ The • Ban’s Betponatbility.. Fnblic invited. It* JIIUBCH OF THE ATOSEMEST, vv B. WATSON, D. Hector —Therepairs rah or the Atonement beiag snfflcientlj com- Church -will be > eopeaed for Divioe service T Best, October 16. services in the morn mg ' the evening at o’c och I>* THE BOOH OF JOSHUA.—A EEC* IKE Introductory to a teriuc on this book will ed by CHAS. CiMPBELO at oPKIfiGGAK |L. SEEING GARDEN andTHIKTEBNTH, on ’ fry ENINS. Oct. 18, at 7K o’clock. It* ST. JIAWHBWS H/THI'BAS TDEOH, HB W Street, below Foorth, between Vine. Services by the Pa»tor, Rev. B. W. OttTO MORROW MORNING, at luXo clock, service commences. at half-pas! seven it MEW BAPTIST CHURCH, COK» ER EIGHTEENTH and SPRING GARDEN, in for examination TO BAT, from 8 A. M. io 'HIS (Saturday) EVENING there will be are ■aetora and Members foimerly worshipping Street, with five minute speeches. To mar- BATH, Ear. Dr. Shad racli *iU preach at log ■v. John Dowlma, D D, of Ntnr Vork, at 3>£ a Rev. A. D. Gillette, D D.. of Washington, m. The pnblie are cordially invited. * PHUABEIPHU sabbath school ASSOCIATION.—The monthly meet-. fsg of this Association will be held on M.NDAi B7E? ! IK3 is ext, 17th In»t., at IK o’clock, io the Church o is Covenant, FILBEKT, above Seventeenth . The followipg subject will be discussed: what im roveoseafcs maj be made la the interaul arras gam eats four Sabbath Schools, whereby their prosperity and iSSSSfIIgirinSSSSBSj Teachers, and friends or be canse are cordially Invited tojttena.^ fcSSf” FBIUBELPHIA TRACT ANI» •I=5P MISSION SOCIETY.—The sixty-fifth maeUilg :in behalf of this Society -will bo held in ALL SAINTS CHURCH, TWELFTH, below Fitzwater, on SABBATH EVENING, 16thlnst., at anartertoSo’oiock. Several addresses will be made. Friends to the cause are invited to attend. If* » rsff° A I.ECI'TIKE IVII.I, HE GIVES! ■SS? at the Calvary Baptist Church, FIFTH Street, ‘.below Carpenter, on TUESDAY EVENING,- October :18th, by the Rev. WM. GaTHCART, on “ What Europe [feels, fears, and hopes, In connection with the Great ’ American Rebellion. Tickets 26 cents ocls 3t* SPRING GARDEN MALL, THIR- Irfff TEBNTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets-The meetings of the Church of God atsembUng hero are every LORD’S DAY at 10$tf A. M.,for worship, in “the breaking of bread, ” * showing the Lord's death till He come,' ’ in prayer and praise, and for * teaching and admonishing one another.” Preaching of the Word by CHARLES CAMPBELL at 7% P. M. lt» SPIRITCAMSM.-miss LIZZIE iSal? DOTEN. of Boston, wtll LSCTHKE at„HAN • SOM-STREET HALL on SOHDAT. at 10K A M, on \' ‘ Peter the denier and Judas the betrayer, and 7% ! P, M., a review of Mlbb Hatch's lecture on the Summer | land Admittance free. • 11 155r~ UKAIMkEARTERS BEPEBLICAM «SP INVINCIBLES, MARKER Street, below.Thir teenth.—The members of COMPANY D will meet THIS (Faturday) EVENING, October IS, at S o'clock, as busi ness of importance will be brought befo’e t em»eting. By order of FRANKLIN C. GAKBIGBES, Cant. Frank Woodruff, 0.8, - - “ COMPASY F, BBPCBIJCAYIST* YIRCIBLES.-A Special Meettoir of theCom iftttT will be held THIS (Baturdas) EVENING, at S 'clock. By order of Captain W. fl _ _ U* . GBOBGB W, SINKS, O. 8. I’KFPABATION FOB BUSINESS - LlFE.—Young men who expect to enter Into lslnees on the first of next Jannarj, can acquire a metical knowledge of Bookkeeping and Its kindred CBITTENDEN’B CbaranSßClATg COLLEGE, 637 CHESTHTJT, 8, B. cor. of Seventh Street. As no instruction is given, in Claeses, Students can at* md at such tours as may best suit their convenience. ">cls*3t* •• : - . < eiICTOS FETBOLECH COMP A HI-NOTICE OP DIVIDES D No 1. ■■■ 1 ■ • New York. Oct. 12.15 M. i* Trneteea of the CLIFTON PRTROLEUvf COH- T have declared a dividend of ONE PsBCENT. for lentil of September, payable October Slat, at the of the Company, No. BTJOHN Street New Tort, lareholdera of record at tie store of bueineae THIS Coelg-Bi3 WALTER E. LiWTON, Treas. * BANK OF SORTH AMERICA, , Philadelphia, Octntw 13, 18&L gaaeral Meeting of the STOOItROLDSKS ofthis ek Will be .heltUt the « ANKIHa-HOffSK on MON iT, the Hth day of Hovember next, at 11 o'clock M., to consider and decide whether ihis Banlc shill icome an Association for,the business of Banking ider the laws of the United States; and whether it tall exercise the powers conferred by the act of the sgislature of this State, entithd An act enabling the inks of this Commonwealth to become associations for inking under the laws of the United States,” ap rored 22d August, ISM; and to take any further action lat m&j be ntcessary. . . By order of the Board of Directors. ocl4-lmo ( J. HOCKLEY, Casbier. OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN FIBS INSURANCE COMPANY. , ■ ■ Philadelphia, October 10 18M. bare thl* day: declared a dividend of M a ?. d a HALF PEBCBNT. for the lentate i“8. Which will bapaid to the Stockholder* or thotr oaasd after the JOthJoat.clear oc i JS*o- ALBBBT C. L. CBAWTOBD. , 'Becretary. NATIONAL UNION TICKET. ABRAHAM LINCOLN, ANDREW JOHNSON; SENATORIAL, MOETON SIcMICHAEL, Philadelphia. T. CHSTiraaHAM. Beaver Coanty. L Robert F. King, 8. O. Morrison Coates, 8. Henry Bumm, A WiUiata H, Kern, A Barton H. Jenke, 8. Charles M. Runk, 7. Robert Parke, 8. William Taylor, B, John A. Hiestani, ID. Richard H. Coryell, H. Edward Holliday, 13. Charles F. Read, By order of the State Can: [ST 1 fiitekoth SS? ' FUND,-The-Troy | ceipt of (he following conti alii™^'Siphon A. fiCO Arthur, Andrew 2-i TO AJiier, W. A”--""- o 0 00 Alexander, W, C—■ -J3 00 Atkine on. Ainos W.. 600 Anderson, Kobeit... 60 00 AHej, J. W.......... 26 00 Aneain. Augustur 400 Ashmore, John..-;.. 200 Ahenpnes, Conrad,. 800 Adams, A.-H.. 6 00 Albright, D.-K 3Q ffi ■ Anlenrieth, Chas—. 600 Andrews, John MOO Athmcnd, S. L M OO Anicnrietb, Chas.— 6.00 Atwood, Wm J 00 Allison, D._A —® Albright, W. I, » fO AeltleiVS ■••••■ B™} lAlvord, Jas. P. - IOW Bassett, Joslab. • 25 00 Bissex, Jamesß. —• 26.00 Brock, Tuor— 2510 Brock, Chas. H■ &> 00 Borden, J0hn....-• ■ 26 Boddr, Isaiah-..,..- Bto Brown. Thon S. : 25 W Bnrr, ff H-2o W) Bennett, John...•••■ M OU •Burr, T. 8....g0" Blsbinff, Cha5....... Si TO Brown, Christian ■• ■ -o Bowman, W. K 20 CO Bell, Sami —•— ■,“ 00 Brow n, ■ Wj-B• ••• ■ •• ■ " S2j Blnmner, H. C. Jr.. 26 00 ); Brad field- -2 99l- Bailey, B. M -y.' f. Si Brown, A."■ ’•••• rel Blsbing, W. S.•••-.• 10 1 00 foB>' Bassett, Josiab...... M 0 00 Bailey, Jacob * $OO BemenU Clarence S MM BemontSßoikherty 2|0,10 Bwnb'am.Ooo. Wv 00 00 Beecher, A. P—— ■ ouu Blair, James.—■ Brown, Conrad M “ Bower, Prank ' $Kn Bower, John. Boulden, John -J " Bacon. Edward g m Bell, John.... f“ $ Black, J01m5........ 23w Buster, A.— Brown, Jaa.. Brooks, J.B-•••••••" Burkhart, Thoo - ® » Bonrgignon, P-• —• • ” Bedtnhack, John.— 10 w Brown, .T. P ,2" .Butler, E. P- Siffi Billbrough, Jos—— Belleville,Tbos. J- ».00 Belknap, E. <3f « Brodle, K0bt..C..... 2o 00 Bower, Bobert 5.... MOO Brnner, J. SI-. o w Brown, Wm ••• ; , Brown, I S g9g Boyle, John ••• | S Brown, Chas.— —• . » w Barrett, iW. A■ qq Bartinback, John... -0 ou Bow Don, E-—• |0 TO Bunns, A—ffi ■jX Bennett, J.. —• — los Beck.T.A., Jr-- |TO Brown, m oo Bancroft, John 5.... M W Bancroft, John..—. "00 Bolton, W.C—— Egg Booth, Edwin. —.— 25 TO Brandstetter, Jacob- ..20.00 Bnrdett. Hart. •v• • • 26 CO BordiraniEd.. XX Harwell,Win.. MOU Boarth.PMhP* J SR Bailey, E. £?/£» Bergner Gustavus-- 25 00 Beale, Geo. T. 2 00 Bolton, Jos. E—• M W Berk, Hh.....•••••••• Brow n, o John P...... 1" Blair, EH ' l S Banks, Jas* *.•■ ytt" * Ann Bowlne, Tbos. VT ■. • « W Bates, Jas;..- M Bergner, P • • • • IS gx Bainhavt, J. Vf ■■■■■• »CO Bakin, George.. j " Buchanan, P., m Booth, Geo*.**o nn Blanchatd, H. W.... 2ou Barker, John... —•• A" Brien, H.n gS Buchanan, James— i " Beck, T. B*. ® " Cnlbertson,John H.. »>.UO Corlies, Britton ® 00 Clark, E0hert........ A" Cus'kaden, JElobeit* - * {® Caldwell,|. M...... |UO Clark, J. P S 8 Cash, C.C— MM Clayton, P. P.-rt-.-. *OO Cunningham. • • • h " Chambers, Ge 0.5.... 6 00 Chambers, W. J— M W C(lladay, P- S2o 00 cHSotnl:::::::: io« *5O cSsht."—. 3 | “ Cooper, Jos “ AU. Crowley, T... . J.S® Crowheiss, Hathan- • 100 Cooper, Jcbn B yi 00 Collins, John. —.... J» Oo Ccnnintham, W. J. 10 w Connelly,l—Moo Cox, Jesse.. —26 0d Cox, Ce0.D.......... |oM Cary. W. H......... 26 00 Cash . ..<» W Chaffee, Wn . 2a 00 Chaffee, Wm. H.",- On nVisifpp E Jimi ••<•>. 2j 00 Bo?snsV W. B. & Co. 100 00 At CO Cartwright, Henry ■ 25 M Curran, John..• ■•••■ J- 00 P MOO Ciajen, B. 5.... ~. ,2r 00 Cash. T. J. 0........ . 600 Chaffee, Jaa.—.Jo 00 Chaffhr, Theo. S 2o 00 Conrad, 5010m0n.... . 50 M Cafib.-f e...* ** , *»* 2o 00 Carty, Andrew MOO Capp, Sami. M 2o 00 Cox, E. T. —........ *0 fl sfh tutii* ll f 1(4 cuO Coulston,-Thos. D... KM Carman, W. H...... . 6 00 Carman, Mrs. X M Cleaver, B. XV-- 6 M Chsmhers, J. S—— 50 M Cretson, Hnbberd, & _ fcmith ..»..»««••••** 26 00 Carherry, John J-. MOO Clayton, Powell P-. 25 00 Childe, Chas, N»».. • 2o 00 Campbell, 5 00 Clapper, John.s 00 Capp, John. S—• o 0 00 Conway, M 2 00 Cumming. • ..—*•• 1M Cash, A. E. 8........ 5 M Cnamins, Bradley-. 6eo Currie, John 6 00 Cash. 6 00 Cunningham,' John. 25 00 Colton, Chas —• 300 Crane, J. J.——— -100 Cash. Barrett & J) 2o 00 Cassidy, P.H.,M M Crietman, B. E—. •. 2o 00 Conrad, J. B - 600 Ceok, Mr 5.,.......... 3 00 Carson, Jas. G. 6 00 Compton, Ge 0....... 310 ■ Collins, Wm 2 00 Cardona.... -••— 200 Cheeshorough, E. C* 10 00 Crow, Lewis B*••• ■ • 6GO Cooper, Jose********* 20 00 Campbell, P..*...*.. gOO tCash*»»»»* •»»**2 00 Caldwell, F-M 25 00 Collins, T. K 25 00 Cox, Geo. 8....»♦••, 25 00 Conner, John S»«***» 600 Ca5h......... '5 00 Caeb, Geo. J.*»»•*.* 6 00. Chase, SO 00 Crow, AUX.IO GO . Campbell, T. P.— C01yU1e^Jaa......... .5 00. Chase, I\ 8...» 25 00 Cash...*. _ 75 Cnnringham. M. A.. 100. Creighton, 100 Craig, Robert...... .> 100 - flflfth...l, ~*«•»•...<• 100 Campbell, W. 5...... 5 00 Cash, Mrs. Clark.... fi 00 Clark, E. Q— M (0 Caisady, P. H Cartwright, Eoht.... 25 00 Crocker, Jss. T S 00 Clark, J. W M 00 Canard, D 10 00 Clinton,P ••••■ .1 00 Cromwell, W. H.— 600 Cath .i... kiOO Cal.ert, C. W. F.... KOO: Ca5h...... 1 00 Cash 2 QQ ! Cash, contribntedhy . • persons whose ; names the Secreta- j ry omitted to re- 1 _cord. 62 50: Bnncan, John. 25 W Delacroix, C. J., Jr. 25 00 Deming,_Sidney 25 M Depny, Thoa 25 00 Davie,Panl A m oo Dampman, J.. 5 Ml Dixon, J. G..,. 55 M| : Darling, At 8.. 50 00 Darrah-John C...... CO M Da via, Henry J...... Moo Davis, Thoa. C 50 CO Dun, J- M. • 26 SOI Daly, Jer-. 25 00 Dcnchen H...—.... oCO Dyke, J. Q-—.••• jj OO Dfckinaon, B— J 00 Dickmt on, J-E • • foo Ducommun, H....... 25-00 Devine, Jaa. E M 00 Denmger, T S-S, Demott, E- ■ “TO Dean, J...... —•— •MM Dobbint, B. Z—“ 00 Diterlch,D.P. —MOO Dawaon, J. C-. H i Deh&vtn, Sami.....*: X®oo Deleter, J— 6M Danfield, Joaiah—. • 600 ) rumm, Pranels H.. ;. 6 00 Doyle, J C.. 100 Duncan, J. M—..... 26 M Davie, E- W 100 f 0 Dallett, Thoa H 100 00 Deacon,'A. A.... 25 0g Dolbrow, John K—. 25 00 Doyle, 8. 8.. JO CO Downey, Jaa.. M Oo Dick, Wm.. —— 6 00 Daly, -Thoa, 100 Downer, Patrick,... lOg Dechen.-Jas 5 00 Dougherty, Geo.— . 2CO Davie, Henry,....-.. Jo 00 Davis, O. T 26 tO Dawaon, J. C 50 TO Dean, Henry.•••••.• B 00 Dorsey, P ,5 S 5 Danger, Adolph*....' 16 00 Donnough, J. - 200 Duff, J --TOO Dnffleld, Thoa. P.... 600 Drew, P 20 00 Douglass, J. V...... MOO Dutch, Chris 10 M Ducomb, J. B 25 00 Diet*. J.-T 25 00 Eaterly, Daul. 8 6 M Erdman, Prancla— 25 00 Eldrldge, E. H 6 M Eyre, W, H. 25 00 ■> -i* f.- ' '.f'-'-i . * FOR PUEBtOISST, OF ILLINOIS. FOK VICE PRESIDENT, OF TENNESSEE. E&ECTORAX TICKET. REPRESENTATIVE, Ellas W. Hale, Charles H. Shriner, John Wister, David McConaughy, David W. Woods, Isaac Beeson, John Patton, Samuel B. Dick, Everard Blerer, John P. Fenner. Ehonezer McJunktn, John W. Blanohari ral Committee, tIAMEBOH. Chairman- b wa«» Roiisn i“ier acknowledges the re lations to the fond: Fvnus, 11. Y 25 00 Eat ins. T. 0... 25 00 fiefcfeldt...... ...i... 600 Erdman, Ed. 0 10 00 fitting, C. N.. . 10 00 England. 3. 5 00 Evans, David.lo 00 fisaler, K. B 20 01 English, Ja5......... 10 00 Krvino, J. 5 00 Evans, R. SO 03 England, J0hn...... 1000 Evans, J0hn......... 10 00 Entrees, Geo 6 00 EUher, Goo ,5 00 England, 5eth....... 10 00 Evans, Jo«. T, 15 00 Eastwood. W. H.„. 10 00 Edwards, Wm P.... 200 English, E. 50 00 Elliot!, - Ja5...,. 5 00 English, Wm.i,...:. 30J Fiss, 4. H............ 25 00 Fleming, Andrew... 25 00 - Feinald, N. 51...... 25 00 Fougeray, A, K...... 25 00 i Fisher, F. 5.......... 25 00 i Fisher, Archibald... ,1 00- i Frismuth, Wm- 25 00 i Forman, J0hn....... 25 00 i Fo.man, 5111t0n....■ 25 00 i Franks, Prod 23 00 Frismnth, W. 8.... 50 00 Farrington, H 2a 00 French, Chas. S 25 00 Freeman, Wm 500 Finisher, SI., 50 00 Francis, J. W....... 10,00 Fay, Patrick........ 100 Fernberg, Chas 10 00 Fenton, Jas. S.. 100.00 , Farley, VVm 10 00 Fisher, Henry;...... 500 Fetttnger.... ........ 10 00 Fell, tfhas. 10,00 Piggins, 8au1... 25 00 Flubacher, H, .. 400 Fn iriniin, Wm 500 i‘ Freese, Ge 0.......... 4 00 i Fitzpatrick, .Ta 5..... IUUO l Forman,. J. F 5.00 ) Ferder, M05e5...,.5. 100 i Foust, W. H-... 3 00 ) Fitzpatrick, Win— 3 00 ) Foster, Alox 2 50 ) Forman, SI 5 00 i Flubacher,. J. 1 00 I Furbnsli, SI. A...... 50 00 liFrederictt, A. / 5 00 i Friase, Henry....... 5 00 i Forrest, Wm........ 100 I'Ford, i&anu Fricker, Henry Frees, WV. S- Frick, Jas... Ford, Jos. T. Ford, Louisa .. Fisier, G. L-.... 5 00 Ford, John G........ IQ 00 Fianaigan, TJiad.... 5 00 Fliuenger..'.. ........ 500 Fulioiii Fenj.. 10 00 Ferguson. Jas.loo Fitzpatrick, Jos-..*«» 100 Foster, 11. L .. 10 00 Gideon, Ed ward..... 35 00 Gattrey, Thos-...** * 300 Grice,-Dan. 5........ 25 00 Good eU, Anstin W.. 25 00 Glenn, B F.......... 25 00 Garsed, Thos 100 00 Grow, John W...... 35 00" Gueiey»Kev. S. H... 25 00 Gienn, B. F.......... 7a 00 Green, Win ►»» 500 Galiager, Wa 25^00 Glimot'e, J. G....... 5 00 Grice, Samuel 100 00 Genoa, Samuel 25 00 Grace, G. 5 00 Goidy. J0hn.....*.*. 200 Gcodeil. A, T........ 100 00 G einngrich. 5 10 00 Gowen, Patrick• 3 00 Griffith, John...*.*.* 500 Garrett, F. 6 00 Green & Coates Bail- o road conductors.... 33 60 Geißheimer, Fred.... 6 00 Godfrey, C. g 00 Guns, Peter • 100 Green, St 6 00 Garthrop, A..»••*•••. 100 Gardner, J0hn....... 200 Gatzmer, £.... 25 00 Hand, Thos. C., Jr.. SO 00 Hampton, James K-. 500 Boliingshead,Ed H. 25 00 Hatfelflnger C. C.-« 25 00 HemphiU,Thoa...... 10 00 Holloway, H. H 25 00 Hermann, J05v...... 25 00 Houghton, E. F...»* 26 00 Houghton, J.H.M.D. 25 00 Hoffer, David.lo DO Hoiiaod. J0hn....... 600 HaLowelt, Paul J-- • 35 00, Hanglocg, J«.« 1 00 Hienemann, Geo«... 10 00 Haideman, Henry... 25 00 Hagy,'John !?•«•>•*• 35 00 fiolzhW, 0ha5...... 25 00 Bampton, Elijah C-* 600 Hagy J. x*...75 00.. F.... • 75 00 Hoffman,jl, A....**. 25 00 Heiman, David.....» 25 00 Helms, William....* 25 00 Howson, Henry....i 100 00 He>l, Lewi50....... 5 00 Rood, T. G.....* 60 00 Hensler, Geo-... ...» 600 Ramuiell, Wm*..... 600 Haines, JosiahL.*.. 25 00 Hanley, E........... 10 95 Heaton, Jonathan... 500 Bexter, Washington .: 25 00 ReloiahV J0hn....... 3 Uo\ Hnmmeil, ■ W..»• **«• 000 Hollis, Peter C v 50 00 Bunter. W. D 10,(0 Hunter, Boberi G. •« 10 00 Hathaway, Chas.... 50 00 Hanadm,.*i£.......... 5 00 Harm, Christian..... 3,00 Hyde, Jos**»»••»•»«•» 500 Hoffman, Samuel W. 35 00 H0m,H...... ,559 Bubkh, A. 8,....... 1292 Harper, E J.....■*♦-• 2 Q 0 Banna, Francis H— 5 00 Baffelttnger, C. C • 25 00 jHiUletoa,H....*v*«~ 500 Horn, wm—A--.. 6 00 Hurst* —.— * 10 00 Hoiliashead, E. H - 600 Howell, J 200 Holland. John 5 00 Butt, Jlatherr 25 00 .Haines," tt. 8.... .... to 00 Horn, M.... 25 00 Hauer, A. P. ‘soo Harrold, F” to 00 Bosea, J. W-. 10 §0 Binder, B. G........ 1000 Harman, Wm., 10 00 Hancock, B 10 00 Hampton, John 2 00 Hall, Henry • 300 Hall, James 100 Sellings,T. J- 25 00 Hand, T. C , Jr 60 00 Hamilton, James.... 200 Hickey, Charles 2 00. Holloway, H. 8...». 500 Hughes, Jonathan .. 10 00 Hippie, 84. P........ 10 00 Huff, H i.... * 25 00 Horn, Wm •■••• 600 Hagnev, Benj 20 00 Hyde.. .6 00 Hews, C—.«——•* 10 00 Hnttentoclier. Gotleib : 600 Hansel, H. W 25 00 Hollis, P. C.......... 50 00 Hoffman, A. F.. to 00 Hutt, Nathan.....— 200 Hannnm, W. 15..... lO 00 Hnlon, 1,. 8... 1 00 Hartmen.'D —....... 100 1 Holland, P. J 1 92 Hank, J 4 00 i Bowett, J. M 20 00 l Hall, H. D 10 00 l KiU,E..H... 6.00 I Hall, a. —1 00 1 Hampton, J0hn...... 10 00 i Iverson,;Samn.el.... 'lO 00 f Ingle, James 100 ' Jarden.S. H.... to 00 1 Johnson, Wm.. 26 00 ! Jenkins, Charles A., to 00 Jann,s.... 100 Jones, Jacob.... 1.00 Jones,': Jos. D 1....... 50 00 Jordan, Thos. 5......10 00 Jones, Wm. H*...... 500 Jenkins, Wilson .... to 00 Uewell, K........ .... 500 John,, W. A to 00 JeweU, W. K.--V WOO Jenisim, 1.- A........ 20 00 Johnson, Jos. fW.— 25 00 Jackson, G. B——. 10 00 Jones, A1fred........ 10 00 Jarden, 8............ 6 00 Jennings, John 2 60 Jewell J. T......... 10 00 Jenkins 60 Janney, Jac0b....... 10 00 Keeler. Geo. S 10 00 Knight, B, L........ to 00 Kepttart, Geo. W. ■.. to 00 Keller, H 5...., to 00 Kochesperger, J. P.. 30 00 Knight, David 5 00 Kibbe, H E...,;.... 25 00 Knight, John G.. 25 00 tKi05e.ChM.......... 25 00 Kibbe, H: E. 25 00 Kenam J. C— 25 00 Kite, Isaac T. 5 00 Kirspatrick,Dan.... 5 00 Kitchen, John-- • 600 Knightly, John 5 00 Keiehline, Charles- ■ 60 00 KeHey, E A.. 10 00 Krapp, Isaac M...... 10 00 Knight, Henry D.... 3 00 Kromer, Jac0b...... 200 Keely, Henry ....... 10 00 Kaiser, Max to 00 Keiehline, Charles-. 20 00 Kite, Charles P 10 00* Kite; Wm. 5......... 10 00 King, John W,,.—. 500 Knight,' H. D........ 500 Kerr, John.... ...... 600 King, Edwin.*..,.”. 10 00 Keasey, John 6 00 Knopp, Stephen..... to 00 Kro el,Ber. G. P.... to 00 Kern, Gotleib 2 00 Kay, John. 100 Kenny, C 5 00 Keany, D 5 00 Kelly, John 5 00 Knight, Joseph...... 5 00- Lachman, Isaac 8... 23 00 1 tanning, Chas 25 00 i Lesds, Enoch. 25 00 i Lawderbach, J. W.. 25 00 | Lee, Joshna 8....... 25 00 ) Lawrence, T; G 25 00 I Lippincott, W. H.... 60 00 Lawson, W C 25 00 I Lowry,Charles 25 00 j Lewis, E. H... ,25 00 ) Lippincott, K. to 00 ) Longmire, 8......... 25 00 ) Longmire, W. C 10 00 Lachman, J.... 500 ) Lippincott, W. H.... 50 00 > Laps, Char1e5...,.,,. 500 ) Lipman, L. A 25 00 ) Lippincott. J. W.... 50 00 t LyndalL Wm. 8.,.. 600 I Levis, tf. E 5 00 Lane, John A- 25 00 1 Legget, B,— 6 00 i Lewis, Thos. P 2 00 1 Large, Wm.....” 200 i Lacnman, J■——— 10 00 Lewis, John S” .59® Lawßon, W. C””-” MOO L«diey,_S. T—■ —6 00 Lewis, Daniel •• 600 Lewis, Cyras.—.— MOO Lee, B. Ji—— ® 00 Leighton, E. ¥ {*) Low, James;... 6 JJJ Lesser..— — J uu Lewis, B. Hr—..... 25 00 McMmlan, S. J— : to 00 McCanahan, C....... MOO Moore, Wm 25 00 McKnight, Wm—— 10 00 Mclntosh. H P...... to 00 'McDonald. J...—.”, WOO Moore; Charlaj H.”. 25 00 Morgan, Geo. 8”—. to 00 McMaster, James.... 25 00 Morrison, W—.‘—. 6 00, McDowell, J 25 00 Morton, Wm 25 00 McNeil, Henry...... 25 00 VcKesg, Thos to 00 MoKnight,-John• •... 6 00 Marion.Chrtstophsr. 50* Montgomery, Samnel 1 00. Katlack, John B— to M Morgan, D. W 6 » Montgomery, James- 2 00 Steel, R w 8 00 M*y.' . L 6 00 Stokes, E. D 78 00 Met/eer. E........... 60 00 Spencer. Henry 28 0& Matehett, Richard... 1 00 Stewart, J0hn....... 200 Mustin.Ed 8 25 00 Stonffer, Chas. J..,. 28 00 McGill, John 100 CO Sherborne, JohnC*. 25 00 Melfck, Peter 28 00 Smith, Baml 25 00 McCoy, Alex ♦ ... 10 00 Scott, JBnaene H .... 25 00 McDevltt, Ban 25 00 Sellers, Wm. Jt Co- ■ 500 00 McMullin, John 25 00 Sogafoes, G 00........ 25 00 Mj era. Da-rid 50 00 StilwoU, Ellas 80 00 Melsger, I\, 5 00 Btont, J W 80 00 Wears, J. W.... 10 00 Smith, Jos. A-» 1 00 MtKloehey, John ... 10 00 Shinier, A. B 10 00 Miller, Hiram 80 00 Stein, H r, ..... 25 00 McCormioh, John... 28 00 Stapler. Win 28 00 Murray, Wm„ 6 00 Shano.Tbos..... . 10 00 Morris, The©.... .... 21 00 juploe, Thos. B 26 00 Myhlei-ts, Ferdinand 8 0(1 !■ cott, Marshall 10 00 Middleton, TboS 10 00 Spencer, Henry 25 00 Keeeimer, M. K 15 00 Shephard, Th 05..... 8 00 Morgan, E. L........ 20 00 Simpson, John * 28 00 McCntcheon, J....... 10 00 Sherman, F. D 25 00 Mee, Robert J 25 OO Stiles, H. A 25 00 Mevvine. Washington 8 00 Stoyle, W. H 25 00 Meais. 1 00 Stretch, I. at ban 26 00 Mason, P 2 00 Sailor, John 25 00 McCarty, Chas 25 00 Beni..r, J E 25 00 Morris, M 6 00 Shalloross, S. S ..... 28 00 Mooes 2 00 Smith, 8 5 00 McKinley, J 05....... fl 00 Smite, Chas E 100 00 Mcßride. Andy. 1 00 Southworth, A. A. ■ • 25 00 Miller, Olios 10 00 Snpplee, J 6 00 Moore, Captain 6 00 Shepherd,- John W.. 6 00 Mnkel, Beni S 00 Soxton, J.... 6 00 Myor»>Geo. W OO.Btellwagon, E. & Bro 25 00. Miller, Wm 8 OO.Stlnor, John.. 6 00 Mclones, J. T 25 00 Sbebest, A -8..' 2 00 Miller, Chas. A 2) 00 Smith, H. J..... 6 00 Murray 6 00.8applee. Chas, D.„« 60 00 McKee 16 00 Staub&ch. Jno. A.... 26 CO McGoire. Wm 10 00. Server, E P 25 05 Montgomery, Wm... 6 00 Snyder, J. M.. 25 00 Moore, S Jr......... .6 00 Stall, R. 25 00 McClain, Charles M. 6 CO Stewart, Wm 25 01 McKeo; Thos..., .... 2 00 Shoemaker, li 20 00 Medden, Jamos 1 00 Sohenck, Chile.. 10 00 Mrnough, John J.... ■ 5 00 Smith, D. C... 10 00 McHatton, Robert... 2 DO Steel, 8. W.,„ 6 00 Many, n, David 10 00 Smith, T. A 6 00 Mitchell, William... 2 80 Sterling 5 00 McDevitt, D..-.. ..... 10 00 smith, Jno ID 00 Mickings, S. <■••• •<■• 20 00 Shepherd, Jno. W.• 8 00 arillor, B. F.... ..... 6 00 Snmner, John. 5 00 McFarland, Alex...- 1 00 Smith, Aleck 2 00 Muijiron, John R . 10 f,O 5tack,Ge0............ SOD Magill aSon, W. H. 80 00 Sumner, R0ht........ 1000 Mct’aity, James...., 6 00 Stall wagon .......... 15 00 Miller, Jacob.. 1 00 Straseemmeyer, F... 3 09 Mcßride, W. J 10 00 Stauffer, Euo3 25 00 Murphy, Thoe 2 00 Scott, J. M. Sc C 0.... 60 00 McConkle, James SI. 100 Savage; Reuben..... 10 00 McDaniel, A. IV 10 CO Scaly, Goo. 1-1 10 01 McKniffbt, J JO 00 Schmidt, Andrew.... 2 00 Kmtr.Vm. W 20 00,Snyder, Abraham... 100 McVey, Wm...;••••. 10 00;Stone. C. K 10 00 McCann. W. A..—. 10 (0 Simons, P. B. 20 00 Millar, Charles A.... 28 00,Sterrett; Rev 8 00 Miller, J. K 10 00: Strauss, A 20 00 Mackey, S-... 1 00,Sherborne, Thos. P.. 25 00 Mangan, G. C-.lOOOlSavcl, U. A 25 Mofflr, S. G 8 CO-Savage, Chas 100 McClure, J H. 15 00 Sellers, Coleman.... 25 00 Murray, or Murry, Jno 2 00 Shlueser, F,..;. 5 00 McMnliin, J 2 00 Sharp & Uawins 260 (10 Miech, Wm 10 00 Smith, H. D.. 23 00 Aicßamee...*3 00 Schorlev, G* 100 McClintcck, Chas.... 8 00 Sullaman, Wm 100 McGill, J0hn........ 6 00 Tomlinson, J........ 23 00 Beely, Joeiah.. 25 CO Townsend. Geo C. 25 00 NeaUJameis.. 5 OO Thomap, E. L........ 26 00 Atvh&ll, Borace J.. 25 00 Thompson,- J........ 200 Kiiholcon, Joseph- . 25 CO Taylor, W. G 23 00 Kewkime-i J01m...• 100 CO,Thompson. A. R 25 00 Kewbold, J L ...... ICO OO.Tieruny, F 10.00 ilewhonee.Charles.• 6 00 Taylor. Geo K 100 00 Bichele, W. R....... 26 00 Trlol, Thos. M....... 25 00 O.'Heti, .Thomas...,. , 28 00 Tray, Wm. 25 00 Ogetfchy; Wat, Jl.v.. 50 00 Tenhrook. Wm...... 60 00 Ocelkby; Wm.-M....';,80 00 Toy, ,Tas-W—...... 100 00 O’Cotnell. Patrick.2B 00 Taylor, G. W 25 00 Oram, J 6 00 Thewaite. J 10 00 OlierUufier, Geo. —. 26 00 Taggart, Wm 10 00 Ogram, Tbcmac.—6,oo Truehack ............ ,5 00 Ogram, William..... 10 00 Taylor, W. G 75 00 Othorn, James ...... 2 60 Thompson, Geo. R.. 25 00 O 'ConnelJ, James.. • 5 00 Tho mpson, Jacob S. 7 00 Octonell, C—— 10 00. Trout, .fas 5 00 O’Brien, Michael.... lOOiTnke, Julins 5 00 O’Keag..--- 60,Turner, Geo. M...... 20 06 Owes, T. M.. 6 00 Toy, Henry 6 00 Paul. A.M...23 00 Thomas, M..««.... 100 Peppet, F. 8......... 10 00 Tweed, C’. 3 00 Parramore.... S 00 Tomeon, Mr 3 00 Petty, William.. 26 00 Taylor. C.F 10 00 Pollock, John A. .... 26;00 Dber, Geo. C 25 00 Price, A. 8.... ...... 20 00 Veeev. John 25 00 Potter, Thomas...... 60.00 Man Roden. Jacob*. 25 00 Potter, Thomas...... 200 00 Mancnlin, S. W...... 25 00 Partridge, £.. F 25 00 Van Kod„n. Jas 30 00 Pony, Charles....... SO 00 Vanbart. J. B • 6 00 Porter. David A..... 60 00 Van Roden, Jacob... 5 09 Fetlilt, John.... 26 00 Vogan, David 10 00 Paul, A. M. 60 00 Vogels, 3. R 10 00 Parramore: James- 5 00 Weaver, Henry 25 00 Park, James—— : 2 60 Winobrenner, D. S. 25 00 Paret.Wm. U 10 00 Welsh, Jos 6 00 Puem, H 12 00 Wood. Jas. F.—... 25 00 Peltier. Jacob. 6 00 Wilkinson. J, H.... 25 00. Pool, W. P 6 00 Wells, Arthur 25 00 P0tter....... 5 00 Wood, fas. ..... 25 00 Penis, L. L 5 00 Walker, Francis 6 00 Panccast, S. S 25 00 Wilson, J........ 1000 PattersoD, John 6 01-Williams, John 25 00 Pennypscker. R..... 6 00 Woolmas, J......... 5 00 Paul—Cash........v. £5 OO Warnock, -J..' 10 00 Park, William ...... 1 00 Warner. G. W....... 10 00 Pelouze, J. A-. 10 00 Wood, Wm. 100 CO Phillips, Calvin ....• 25 00 Whitney, A., & Son. 260 00 Pennington,-1*.'A....- 10 00 ]>»-, d 0.... 100 00 Preston, Ed. S. 2 00 Watson. Thos. B-... 100 00 Parramore, James... 10 00 Weir, J. T 25.00 Pole,’Edward 5 00 Wright, Peter T 25 00 Pennepacker, R..... 25 00 sUright; Wm ... .... 25 OO Peterton , 60 WbodvThos. H...... 25 00 25 00 2 00 2 60 1 00 .... 25 00 Pngk, Thomas. 2 00 Piatt, John A.O-.- 20 01' Pole, T— 100 .Palmtr, Wm ——- 100 Quinn, Johr 10 00 Biebards, Jos. L- 25 CO Enpp, H. W 25 00 Rawsos. Thos. G... 25 00 Bidgway, Henry.... 25 CO Beevee, L—. 25 00 Beadingßailroad Co SCO 00 Rowe, John M 25 00 Both, Geo. H 26 00 haignel. Wm. A—.. 25 00 Bay Burn, Wm. S —— 100 tO Hawley, Maurice.... 2-5 00 Euseei, Geo. G— 25 00 Kiwan, Ed 2 00 Bichaids, Jos. L.... 50 00 Bowe. John M.—• -. 25 00 Enff, Wm.H— 10 00 Bichaids, Samlß— 25 00 Boherts, John— 10 00 Honey, Sami... .15 00 Beenes, C. S- —— 10 00 Bighter, Wn 6 00 Bunimat, T— 100 Bush, Henry—.——. IS 00i Bitter, Jacob 1 00! Ratcliff, Chae. H— 6 00, Bobinson, Jas 6 00, Heed, Jno. O , 25 00i Bnmmel, Th 05.....» 9 00 Hhodes, Levi...— 26 CO Kimber, Geo 5 00 Beed. Thos 6 00 Bawlings, Thos 10 00 Eobtrts, Hr..... 5 00 Bobineon, J —. 5 00 Rice - 5 00 Bboads, Wi... .... 10 00 Beed, John ~. 6 00 Biciarde, Sami— 6 00 Bboadaimer,|J.G— 25 00 Botbnker;--—. 5 00 Bice, Thos; H...- 25 00 Wilson,■'J- M'..—.. 268 Bomberger, B. W... 10 00 Touug, Robert. 10 00 Boads, Wm—... 500 Young, Ed. W'— 25 00 Smetlunt, Wm. A- 26 00 Young, E.M.... .... 25 00 Sieger, Isaac H—-A. 26.00 Young, E. W- 25 09 Stoyle, Wm H—- 10 00 Young, Chas..®— 500 Etronp, Henry C..... 25 00 Yerkes, —A.... 25 00 Scattergood, E W. 5 CXt Yarrow,!!. 0... 25 00 San dereon, A 1 vln P.. 10 00 Young, Edwin. 25 00 Stone, Jas. A 26.00 Toung, Ephraim —A 10 00 Stout, Jas.--. 25 00 Young. John—. 300 Shelmire. W. 8.. 50 00 Yendell. John. —. 10 00 Stewavf, 25 00 Zahn, Chas..— 10 00 Stein, Chas... 26 CO Ziegler, Chas— 26 00 Stokee, E. D 25 00 Zane, Joel!-- 25 00 Stetteragen, E.•—•— 25 00 Zelior. A ——. 1 (X) Stratton, Wm. D—. 25 00 Zane, W. GA- 100 Stiles, 8,.A—.——... 25 to 7-ieber, E. H : . 6 00 Schmidt, B. T 26 00 _____ Showaher, C. W— 16 00 Total -...519,157 00 Sellers, Coleman-- 25 00 The accounts of the Committee will be audited at on ce by the committee app o int« d for,thatpurpose at the Ward Meeting, and a full report will ! b6'published for the Information of the contributors. It THOMAS WOOD, Treasurer. ISITID STATES CHRIST!AW BISS’ COMMISSION —Cash acknowledgments for the week ending October 12th, 1863: Ladies’ Christian Commission, proceeds of a. Fair held at San Francisco, Cal. ~ CYW.OOO in - gold coin.) additional--- .——-.-$28,000 00 Christian. Commission, Peoria,. lit , per Wm. Hcynolds- 5,000 00 Army Committee, Cleveland, Ohio, per S. H, Mather, Treas - • I.OCO 00 Collection at Newburgh, N. Y., p»r S. R. Van Purer 3,05162 Army Committee, Portland, Me., per Thomas B. Hayes 1,500 00 PHILADELPHIA. Ladies’Christian Commission,, Central M. E- Chnrch, per Mbs Mary Gray —■— • 100 00 Ladies’ Christian Commission,FifthKefoimed Frefbjterian Church.... 200 03 Contributions received in Mower Hospiial, u. S A., Chestnut Hill** Ladies’ ‘ Christian Commission, Moravian Church, per Bev. A. B. Beinke • 58 00 Mrs. A. Myers »••••• 5 00 Sabbath School First Baptist Chutch, West PliJadelphia, per Rev. J. H. Castle 23 00 Sabbath Sthool Eirat Presbyterian Church, _ fcoutbwark. §22 Youths’ Olivet Prayer Meeting, per J,C. Chase. .800 Infant Class of; the Howard Mission Sabbath School***.. 3 43 Ca.frh*..>* * 5 00. Amount acknowledged elsewhere.in religious. • papers 2.394 18 $41,36873 Amountpreviously ackn0w1edged*.......«....846,654 S 3 . $858,053 06 Error m .acknowledging remittance from 0reg0n,.... 272 25 SSSt,7BO 81 JOSEPH PATTERSON, Treaanrer, Stores received by the United States Christian Com Kjif*sioii during i’J, 1564: 2 boxes. Church of the Covenant. 1 box, 1 barrel, Penn Relief Society, 1 package, Mrs. Dr. Mitchell. . 1 package, Miss' Jackson- . , ; S 7 other cases acknowledged elsewhere m religions paperß. GEORGE. H. STUART, Chairman U. B. Christian Commission., No. 11 BARK Strc9t, Philada. StOCUHOUJEBS’ MEETIAG. KS? Jf A NOTACTUF.EKS' AND MECH AB ICS' BANK, PHI&ADEH'HIA, Sept. 20.1864. A general meeting of the Stockholders of the Manu facturers’ and Mechanics’ Bank will be held at their banking house, on FRIDAY, the 21 et day of October neat, aflO o’clock A. M., for the purpose of taking into consideration and deciding on the auestion -whether or not the said bank shall become an association for carry ing on the business of banking under the laws of the United S. atee, and exercising the powers conferred bj the act of the General Assembly of the Comgionwealth, entitled “An act enabling the banks of this Common wealth to become associations for ihe purpose of bank ing nnder the laws of the United States, ’ ’ approved the 22d Cay of August, 1564, and to take such action in re gard thereto as may be necessary and proper. By order of the board of WARD? Cashier. Be2o-tnf toc2l MeHINLET Oil, tIOaPAST-KO TICE OF DIVIDEND, No. 2. Np/tv Yoiuc, October 6-1884. The Trustees of the McKINLEY OIL COMPANY have declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT, (oat of the net earnings of the Company for the month of September), payable on demand, at the office of the Company, No. 81 JOHN Street, New York, to Share holders of Record, at the close of business this day. ocl2-12t WALTER E. LAWTON, Treasurer. OITICE SOKERSET IRON AND COAL COMPANY OP PENNSYLVANIA, 61 CEDAR Street, New York, September 27, 1884. NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a resolution of thS Board of Directors,passed thiß day, au instal ment of TWENTY FERiCENT. on the subscription to the Capital Stock of theToMSBSBT IRON AND COAL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA be and is hereby made, pay able to JAMES WADBWORTH, Treasurer of said Company, on or be!ora November Ist, 1864. Attest T. M. TYNG, ocS-tnol :■■■■■ Secretary, CONSOUDATION RANK. §3E? , Philadelphia, September IS. 1864. At a meeting of the Directors, held 17th instant, it was resolved to distribute to the stock holders 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 resolution, at any time previous to the 21st day of October, 1864. ™e2Ltnth°toc2l JOSEPH N. PEIRSOL, Cashier. rvsr- COMMISSION OF THE UNITED I=®? STA'i EM AND ECUADOR. . Notice is heieby given that the Commission provided for by the Convention of November 28, 1882, between the United States and Ecuador, for the mutual adjust ment or claims, -was duly organized at the city of Guay aquil, on the IStb day of August last, and that the said Commission will continue in session for the period of twelve months from Ibat date. All citizens of the United States having claims upon Ecuador are, ti erefore notified, to appear in person, or by attorney, and present the proofs in support of their claims to said Commission, or to file their cl altos and proofs with the Secretary of the Commission, “Senor Crisanto Medina,” in Guayaquil, In the Eepubllcof Ecuador. Claims, which shall not he presented to the Commis sion within the twelve months It remains in existence, will be distegarded by both Governments and' consi dered Invalid FREDERICK HASSANREK. Minister Resident and Commissioner: of the United States. ■ ■ ■ w asfikotok Cut. October 1. 1864. oeS-lm ■ST- THE PHILADELPHIA BANK, , Phix.adbi.phia, September 20. 1864. ra Kp ee^u K of the Stockholders of the PHILA DELPHIA BANK will be held at their Banking House on THURSDAY, the 20th day of October next, at 10 o'deck 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 exercising the powers conferred by the act of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, entitled ** An act enabling the Banks of this Commonwealth to become associations for the purpose of banking under the) aws of the United Statee, ’ ’ approved the 22d day of August, 1864, and to take snch action in regard thereto as may be necessary and proper Bv order of tbe Board of Directors. ocl3-7t B. B. COMEGYS, Cashier. the press.—Philadelphia: Saturday". October is. issl Wilson, J. A 6 00 Walker; D. C 3 00 Walker, W. J 3 00 Wood, Thos.— 2500 Wilson, Jos . 26 09 Wodomer; C. A 10 00 Walker, W G....... 6 00 Welforg, J", M. —... 6 00 Wright, J. Hood .... 60 00 Wilton, Win.... .... 50 00 Wantzel, Henry 6 00 Welden, C 20 00 Wilkinson, B 2 00 W. A. D.„Jr 10 00 Wedemer. J18.'..... 600 Wilson, W.Jf..—.. 30 00 Willlston, Vf. G.... 25 00 Walton, A11en....... 25 00 Wolf, Bernard 1 00 Wallace, Ta 05.,,,,,. 15 00, Wilson. Wu 1 00 Wills, 0. H 6 00 Winebreuncr; D, S.. 25 00 Wood, J. P...- 10 00 Williams, Bisbing.. 600 Wood, Wm 5 00 White, J. Atleo—.. 25 00 I Wiseman, J0hn..... 6 00 'Wilkinson, Wnr—. 25 00 -West, R0bert........ 20 00 Wylie, T. W. J 10 00 •Walker, Dan 10 00 Wilson, J. S— 10 00 Water?, Jonathan— 25 10 Wilson, Albert W.., 600 Warrington, W. 0.. 36 00 Winnemoreilsaao... .25 00 Williams. 8. E.—.. 100 White, Chalkley— 25 00 Woolman, J. 5 00 Wylie, 8. Y.......... 10 00 Walker, A.......—. 10 00 Weaver, M— 10 00 Wallace Robert.—. 1 00 Williams. Russel—. 606 WANAJfiAKEB * BEOWN, rjS” I> Al!I* H I K AlVl>', (;0I,0EA1)0 IPS? GOLD MINING COMPANY- Chartered by tbs State ofFenneylvaoia. CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000, £OO OtO SHAKES—PaS VALUE $5. Presidnit—JOHN B. ANDIBSSJN. pnir.croKs. James B. Mattes. John W. Hull, Harrisburg, T. C. McDowell, do. John Brady, do, W. W. Wylie, Lancaster. Wm. G. Shiite. Colorado.l D. P. SOUTHWOBTH, , Secretary and Treasurer. Office of the Company, No. 4513 WALNUT Street- Boom No. 6. , , Anthonlicaled specimens have been procured from some of the Company ’s lodes, and have been assayed by Prt lessors Booth and Garrett with the most gratify iimiesnits. Subscription lists will be opened on and alter MONDAY, the 17thduet , at tlie Office of the Com pany and at the Treasurer’s Office i o’clock, f.r the phrpose of drill. It Is earnestly requested that all will be present. II All members bavin* LAMPS in their possession will return them to the Hall finmerfta-fe?!/ ■ ill. Companies D and C will meet in the Executive Committeeroom, at these Headquarters, on business of importance, on SAvUIiDAY EVENING. at 7o‘clock. ■XV. Persons intending; to join the Clnb are reqmsted to present themselves immediately, to be assigned to'MV company and to perfect themselves In the driH_ r V. Eynipmentß'Will he ready for sale, on THIS and TO-MOKIiOW EYEN3NGS. „ „ By order of CHARLES W. SMITH, ccl4-2t - Chief Marshal. . (UIAIIEB CITY 1,0 AN ASSOCIA* •53K’ TION. An Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held on MuMDAT IVKNING. Octobor 17th. in the Franklin' Hall. SIXTH, below Arch street, at half past 7 o'clock. (ICI4 3t* J. B SHANNON, Secretary, TUB ESCAMABA MINING COM- Id£? PANT OP MICHIGAN.—The first meeting of the corporators of the Escanaba Mining Company of Michigan, under its Articles of Association, will bo held at the office of the Winona Mining Company. No. 127 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, on SATUK DAY, the 29th day of October, A. D. 1864, at 4 o'olocfc V. M. JAY A Hi'BBKLL, ■ B. A. HOOPES, ' Two of the Associates of said Corporation.. Pirir.APEi.PHiA, Oct. 11, 1584. ;■ ocl3-15t THE WYANBOT MINING COM ERS' PANY OF MICHIGAN.—The first meeting of the CORPORATORS of the Wyandot Mining Company of Miohigan, under Us Articles of Association* will be held at the office of the Winona Milling Company, No. South FOURTH Street, PniladelpMa, on SATUR. DAT, the 29th day of October, A. D. JBGJ. v._ fii o’cloolc p M, .TAY A. HUBBELL, B. A. HOO PBS, - Two'of the Associates of said Corporation. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 11, 1851. 00i3 15t OPfKH OF THE trsriON PETRO LEUM COMPANY, 47 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia. October 12, 1864. The Board of Directors have 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 wLI be closed »t3P. M on Slat instant for fiye days. CHARLES A. DXJY, oc!2-6t President. BRIOOS OOIiD CO3U»ANY-No< TICE OFDIVIDkNb, No-6 New York, October 5,1854. A dividend of ONE PER GENT, for the month of September has been declared, payable at the. office of the Compacv, 81 JOHN Street. New York, on and after October l?th, 1864, to Shareholders of Record at the close of business ibis day. WALTER E, LAVFTOti, oplS-TSt;. -- v , , . 3 Treasurer. ysf- STOCKHOLDERS MEEHiYft*- UNION BAINK. „ , , M 4 . Philadelphia, Sept. 23d, 1854. - A general meeting of the Stockholders'of the union. Bank of Philadelphia will be held at their Banking House, on TUESDAY, Nov. Ist, at.4o’ciock P., M.» for tbo purpose of taking into consideration and deciding on the question whether or not the said Bank Bhau be come an Association for carrying on , the business of Banking under the Laws of the united States, and of exercising the powers conferred by the Act of General Assembly of this Commonwealth entitled -V An Act en abling the Banks of this Commonwealth to become as sociations for the purpose of banking under tbe laws of the United Stateß. ** approved the 22d day of Aagast, 1864, and to take such action in regard (hereto as may bo necessary and proper. •• By erder of the Board of Directors, . nr 54 Rwnol J. J. HUGKEL, Cashier. asjgF” CIXT WKWMISSIONKKS’ OFFICK, loP'. -Philadelphia. September®, 18(54. NOTICE TO THE OWN EES 01' KEAE ESTATE. The BOARD OF (REVISION AND APPE ALS_ will Bit at the Office of the City Commissioners, No. 11 STATE HOUSE KOW, to hear Owners of Keal Eitate desirous of appealing as to the Assessors’ Returns of the Valua tion oi Seal Estate in the City of Philadelphia for the triennial year 1665, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 1 o’clock P. M., on *he following days:( ■ ■ Ist and 26th Wards, Monday, October S. 2d and Sd do. Tuesday, do. 4. 4th and 6th. do. Wednesday, do. 6. 6th and 7th do. Thursday, do, 6. Bth and flth do. Friday, do. 7. 10th and 11th do. Monday, do. 17. 12th and 13th do. Tuesday, do. 18. 14th and 15th do. Wednesday, do. IS. 16th.and 17th. do. Thursday, do.®. 18th and 19th do. Friday, do. 21. 20th and 21st do. Monday, do. 24. 22d and 23d do. Tnesday, do. 25. 24th and 25th do. 'Wednesday, do 26 jam bo oJiA>v, Clerk City Commissioners. seSO-toc26 ytw- DIVIDEND.— OIK DIItKtirOHS fcSff of the NOBLE AND' DELAMATER PETRO LEUM COMPANY have this day declared their sixth, monthly dividend of TEN PER CEN t. from the earn ings of September, pajable free of State tax on the 20th Inst. Booke close liith and reopen 21st. GEORGE W. HUNTER, Secretary. Ootober.l2.lSB4. oclB-8t ■33 Sf“ NOTICE.—CAMJtEJi AND ATtA.V 1® Tic RAILROAD CO.—The annual election for thirteen Directors, to serve for-the ensuing year, will:be held at the office of the Company, Cooper’s Point, Cam den, on THDESDAY, the 27th inst., between the honrs of II A. M. and IP. M. .. , oc!2 12t H. WHITEMAN, Secretary. STOI UHOLDEBS’ MEETHTG.. I® FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS' BANK, • - Fhiiapeephia, Sept. 1864 A general meeting of the Stockholders or the Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank of Philadelphia will be held at theit Banking House on THDESDAY, the twentieth day of October next, at eleven oteloek A, M.; for the pur pose of taking into, consideration, and deciding on the question whether or not the said Bank sb all become an Association for carrying on the business of Banking un der the Laws of the United States, and of exercisingthe powers conferred by the Act of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, entitled "An act enabling the Banks of this Commonwealth to become aisociations for the purpose of banking under the laws of the United States,' 1 approved’the 22d day of August, 1864; and to take such action in regard thereto as may be necessary and proper./ By order of the Board of Directors, «e21,t0020 W.RI7SHTON.Jr.,Cashier. MILITART. SWORD EXERCISE.—OFFI CERS of the arm y and others desirous of learn ing the beautiful and useful science of jjjttaek ——®“-and defence with the BROAD SWOiID, can have Immediate instruction in class or private lessons. PROF. MoANULTY, Post Office, PhUada. ,Pa. Iseai-im* SfoOO —VETERAN RESERVE CORPS. —DISCHABGED SO&DIEBS wishing to join this Corps of Honor can.receive lie above amount, cash, in hand, by applying to CASPER M. BERRY, oo!3-3t» Ho. 106 S. SIXTH Street, below Chestnut, V FIjVAJfCIAL.. QFFICE FC® THE SALE OF NATIONAL XsOANS, No. 114 Soulli Third Street, PHILADELPHIA SEW U. S. 5-20 SIX PEE CEKT. LOAN. The subscribers! having been the suecessfal bidders 1 for a portion of the new 6-20 six percent. Gold-Bearing Loan* are prepared to offer it on favorable terms to their customers, in large or small amounts, in Bonds of de nominations of 50s, IOOs, s©Os, and I,OOOs, BOTH REGISTERED ANB COUPON 3. The interest commence, on the let of November next. Hi 16 payable in Gold eemUannually, on the let of May and November. All other Government securities on hand and for sale, and Information given doncernlng investments afconr office. ■■.■■■ JAN COOKE & CO., Bankers, No. 114 SOUTH THIHD STREET. o«15 lm ■ypLLIAM G. HUEY, * BROKIiR, No. 54 S. THIRD Street, two doors above Chestnut. OIL STOCKS, GOLD, BANK STOCKS, LOANS, AHD AID OTHER SECURITIES, ; ■ BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. UNOURRENT BANK-NOTES A>’» EXCHANGE BOUGHT. COLLECTIONS made on all points, oclS-12t OIL BTOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION, GEORGE J. BOTil, 18 South THIRD Street. *n3S-3m HAS IIXTIiBES, _ &C.' QORNELIUS & BAKER, 710 CHESTNUT STREET, Have the pleasure to announce that they are now pre pared to furnish A NEW STILE OF GAS FIXTURE, SUITABLE FOR DWELLINGS, STORES, OFFICES, &c: WHICH CAH BE LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY, oclfi-lmif 1,000,000' b F e? et building lum ' CaKOLIN a FLOORING. 30,000 FEET S-4 TELLOW-PINB FLOORING. CEDAR SHINGLES—CSOAR. LOCDST POSTS—LOCUST POSTS. LONG HEMLOCK JOIST. CEDAR POSTS. . ' SPRUCE SILLS, PO FEET LONG.' THREE-INCH SEASONED PLANK. WILLIAMS A STOKES, oclG-ISL* TWENTY-FIRST and RACE Streets. DIXON’S STOVE POLISH—THE ONLY KIND THAT NEVER FAILS TO PLEASE. GEO. W. GALE Sc CO., Agents, ocls-3ti(* No. 4 CHESTNUT Street. n O A L . PRICES REDUCED !—AT VJ KNOWLES’ FAMILY COAL DEPOT, NINTH and WILLOW Streets. 'Beat-Nut's9, and Stoveslo. Also LfehighCoal from choice min* s. ocls-6t THE COMING CAMPAIGN. A’BaDGEB, EMBLEM 1. PINS, MEDALS, &0 , FOR THE FRESIDEETIAL CAMPAIGN Secure your awoitments in time. Dealers will find the best ttylep, greatest variety, and lew prices, at ' ocls-3t W. TILLER’S, 3a South FOURTH street. HI DUTCH BULBOUS ROOTB.- ZjZ Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Jonquils. Snowdrops, Ranunculus, and other Dutoh Bulhs, for fall planting, forsaleby „ ROBERT BUIST, Je . Seed and Horticultural Warehouse. It Noa. 9ga and 934? MARKET Street, ab. yinth. PARTES DE VISITE—DO NOT fail to have your cartes da visits made at B. F. KEIMER’S popular Gallery, 684 ARCH Streat. His styles never fall to please. It* GREAT. CENTRAL CLOTHING ROUSE, FIRE-PROOF safes. gjH PHILADELPHIA AGAINST THE WORLD! LILLIE CAST-IRON HUMBUG, in u» 0 by the FARMERS'' AND MECHANICS' BANK, MILFOBD, Del,, drilled, blown open with, powder, and robbed. This Safe, -which cost $500; and guaran-. tied one of LILLIE’S beat Bank Burglars-, was entered by drilling a hole through the door, and their, by means of powder, blowing it open. The robbery vraß effected on Sunday night, August 14, 1884, the robbers securing all L the funds of the Bank, consisting of gold, silver, deposits. United- Statesbonds—in fact, everything within the Safe, amounting to many thousands of dollars. This Lillie Cast-Iron Safe is now to he seen at the Store of Messrs, EVANS & WATSON, No, 16 South POUETH Street, they having furnished the Bank with one of their Bank and Burglar-Proof Safes, and receiving the Lillie humbug in part payment. The attention of Bank- ers and all seeking Bank or Burglar-Proof Safes; and the public in general,-is called to thU Safe, which can be seen as above stated* STILL ANOTHER GREAT VICTORY FOR EVANS & WATSON’S N SAFES!!! : BXAtCKEIISVILriH, CH3STKK CotTNTr, September 24, 1854. [essrs. Fvctns.& Wats7O N, FOURTH ST. PRINTS 35, DELAINES 3 IX, And most other Goods in proportion. JOHN.F. YOUNG. >PAGG & BRO., CORNER OF TENTH X antVPIME, open Bargainsfroai auction. , 2 lotsXacie*’ fine French cloth gloves, 85e to $L 2 “ “ gauntlet Berlin do. $1.25 and fHI.S7}4. 2 “ •■“ black and colored,“Jouvin System,” kid gloves. $1.50. - 1 lot misses’merino'vests, 16 to 24iu.. 82>£cto$l.25. 1 *• “ Scotchbalmoral skirt?, $2.60. 1 “ * 1 silk fleecy -lined glovea, 40c. 1 ** buffalo ball -back combs, 900. / *i *■ hair brushes, 31c., old prices . I** brewn and drab “ Wiliimantio*”-200 yds, spool cotton, I2c. "1 lot black silk, machine spool twist, 15c, ■ 2 11 high colors plaid bonnet ribbon, 62>aC and $l. ' 1 ** high colors plaid velvet ribbon. No. 6,65 c. 1 “ gents’ linen shirt bosoms, old price, &)cr 1“ ladies’2-in. hen hemstitched hdkfs. 60c. 1 1 1 ladies’ wide tape best quality hoop skirts, $1.50. 1 “ double-width black Cashmere, 62J£c. a 1 ** high lustre black alpacas, SLIO. 1 black crape Pariasennes, for mourning, $1.25, 1 plaid Paris fancies, silk plaid, 70c. . ’1 41 plain colors plaid reps, $l. 1 “ extra heavy wide black bonnet ribbon, 75c. , Alfo, ladies' and gents’ hose, gloves, heavy shirts and drawers, notions, «c. "WANTED—An ElttiAND BOY. - Reference required. Ocls-2t , .V ' ' ‘ ■ . ■ ■ SKIRT FOR 1804. A MEW AMD OBEAT INVENTION IN HOOP SKIETB. THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OB DOUBLE) STEEL . BPBING. J. I. & 3. 0. WEST, Mo. 97 CHAMBERS STREET, MEW YOKE, Are the ott Here of the patent and eiclneire mannfae* tnrers of this. J. W. BRADLEY’S PATENTED DUPLEX ELLIPTIC STEEL SPUING SKIRTS. This Invention consists of Duplex (or two) Elliptic Steel Springe, ingeniously braided tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, making the tongheßt, 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 nee as easily and with the same convenience as a silk or muslin dress. It entirely obviates and silences the only objec tion to hoop skirls, vis: the annoyance to the wearer ae well as the public, especially, in crowded assemblies, carriages, railroad ears, churcnpews,or in any crowded place, from the difficulty of Contracting them to occupy ing a small space. This entirelyiremoves the fiifientty. while giving the skirt the usual full and symmetrical foim, and ie the lightest and most stylish and graceful appearance for the street,* opera, promenade, or house dress. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort, and great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Spring Skirt for a single day, wiU never afterward willingly dispense with the use of them. They axe the best 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 in moat first-class retail stores in this city and throughout the dillerentStates. . *na~ Xacraire for the ' DOUBLE ELLIPTIC BPRINGr SKIRTS. T DUPLEX ELLIPTIC l» SKIRT ' Yen flexible, folded easily when in nse to occupy a small space, making the most skirt worn. Tot sale by J. M HAFLBXOH, 1 903 CHESTKUT Street. TXRADLEY’S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC X) SKIRT—Tie greatest improyement we bare ever seen in LADIES’ SKIRTS, and an article of SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE .1-- - CURWEN STODDAETii: BRO,. 480, 45», and 454 N, SECOND Bt., ab; Willow. ■ selo-lf2m • 13RYANT, STRATTON, & BANNIS- O TEE’S NATIONAL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, - assembly building S,W. corner of CHESTNUT and TENTH Streets. : The course of in str action pursued in this College com prises Book-keeping In all iti departments and applica tions, Commeicial arlthmetic, Commercial Law, Busi ness Qorropondence, Business Padmanship, Forms, &c. . Young men are trained practically, as well as theore- Tbe Business Department of the College has-been or ganized upon a basis superior to anything of the kind lu the State, and will be thoroughly administered. , The point aimed at in ihisrdepaitment is not to present a novel exhibition, which shall have the.outward seem ing of‘buelnese, hut to give xiee to such transactions, ■ and in such manner and order ae will produce the best and most approved forms of business record, and to illustrate such characteristics of trade as are necessary to a thorough business training. The. patronage of this Institution Is unmistakable evidence of its supe- Instruction botb day and evening in all the branches. Evening Feision from ? to 9 o'clock P. M; . . . .These desiring a sound business education are in : vited' to call and examine the facilities afforded at this College. ; . : * : ■: oeU 3t TJRYANT, STRATTON, & BANKIS- Aj TER’S TELEGR APHiC INSTITUTE, SWaIM’S BUILDING. E.E. corner of SEVKNTB and CHESTNUT Streets, Uuder.the superintendence of Mr. WM. G. McREA, an operator ard teacher of twenty years’ experience. ■ This is the only institution in the city State which affords to its pupils the advan-anes of A REGULAR TELEGRAPH LIKE, ; And. in fact* lbe only school in this part ol the country where youa* men and isdies are made thorough and f xpeit ( ** sound ”) operators; fully acquainted with all the details and duties.of an office. • • : , • Students are taughtto read by sotJKP. in the shortest time possible. , - _ - Excellent facilities for ladies. There are several in dailv attendance. ocls-%t WINTER IN ROME—A GERMAN f T FEOTEf'TANT LADY, aecnetomed to tnition, proposes to spend next -winter in Borne to procure edu cational advantages for lier daughter. . ■ ■ 'She would be glad to tafce charge of a.few young ladies who might be desirous to accompany her. In valids not objected to. , Proposed time of depar'urr, beginning of November to remain in Borne six months. The engagement might he made for a year if desired, and the snmmer he spent in Germany, Switzerland, &e ’ &e - kbpeeencbs Edmund Tweedy, -Eea., Newport, E. I. . FiaiciK Geo. Bbaw, Esq., 11l Broadway, N. Y. oeo.'Wm. CtmiE, LL !>., North Shore, 8. I; ■ For termß and particulars address ‘‘P.N.,” NORT3 SHORE, STATEN ISLAND, N. Y., . ocM-Ct. T7ASHIONABLE DANCING AND DE .XV. FORTMENT. —W. J. DUFF has the honor of an nonncing that he will open Classes In the Upper Hall of the Katatorium,BßOAD Street, bolowWalnut, on MON DAY, Oct. 17ih, and THURSDAY, Oct 20th, 1851. Honrs for Masters and Misses, from 8 to 5 o’clock. Select Classes for Gentlemen, from 8 to 10 o’clock P. M. 'Mr. DTJFF has taught In the first families In Pb iladel phia, and also in many families of the principal Nobllt- addressed to the care of Dr. JANSEN, at the NATATORIUM. ■■"■■■■ ' ocU-at*-. CHANGE OIT DEPOT. REMO V AL. On and after SUNDAY, October 16th, 1864, the Ticket Office'of the Pennsylvania Railroad will beat the Pas senger Depot, THIRTIETH and MARKET Streets, West Philadelphia, and the PASSENGER TRAINS Will start from the WEST PHILADELPHIA STATION Mail Train..' Parkesborg Train, No. 1 Past Line Parkestrar* Train, No. 2,. Harrisburg Accommod ailon.. 1 . Lanca 8 ter Accommodation. .. “ Paoli Train “ Brie Bxprese...... /I “ Philadelphia Express...* AND ARRIVE at.... Erie Express • 4.90 t BC PbiladeJpbia Express. v . 7.06 g| Paoli Accommodation 1 •■• ° *u . < Parkesburg " N0.1..* £-30 Pajka»bnrg, No. 2*****-» •• * "•?2 , t Wall Train. \ t Harrisbmg Accommodation.. ..ai.UO Philadelphia Express leaves daily. _ . . £ t ie •• except Saturdays All other Trains daily, except Sunday. ON SUNDAY, The Cars of the Market Street Passenger Hallway will leave Eighth street at 7 15 P. M. to connect with the Brie -Express, and atlOP. M. to connect with the Philadel phia Express* at the West Philadelphia Depot. DURING THE WEEK, Except SUNDAYS, the Cars of the MARKET STREET PASSENGER RAILWAY will leave Front street ever? minute, commenoing one honr previous to the time of departure of each train, and the last car will leave thirty minutes prior to the starting-time of each train firm the West Philadelphia Depot, MANN’S BAGGAGE EXPRESS. The Office of MANN’S BAGGAGE EXPRESS will he located at the S: E CORNER OF ELEVENTH AND MARKET STREETS, and he will call for and dehvor BflEKStge ir tim* for all tTuios. as .. Tl% THE DEPOT AT THE COKNBR OF ELEVEN! H AND MARKET STREETS WILL BE CLOSED AFTER SA TURDAY, 15th Inst. G C. FRANCIBCUB, Supt. Philadelphia Division Penna. Railroad, Wkst Philadelphia, Oct. 14> 1864. oclß (ft EXCELLENT, US EQUAL LED, X-J those fine specimens of Portraits, B. F HBlflfßß’6 si%e Photographs, in oil colors—’the mo*t natural aud life-like Portraits made. 0584; ARCH Street. U* S. E. COR. SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS, C. it D. MERCER, A 3 FOLLOWS ...,..■6.00 A. M ..,,.10.00 “ 11.40 “ s ..... LOOP. It, 2.30 “ 4.00 “ ...... 600 " B.OO •• 10.45 “ SgWPeBI.ICAWQIg. fJpHE GREAT PATRIOTIC POEM. WOW READY : . LIBERTY’S ORDEAL. f Bt PffWAjf P. Bishop. . .. One trol., lCmo. Price 90 cents, , Thispoem wiH be found to be a. moat beautiful and vivid description .at the severe ordeal through which American liberty it now passing. It will'strengths* the faith of the wavering in the perpetuity of the Union. Some of Its description# of battle scenes are extremely grand and soul-stirring/ SHELDON & CO., PUBLISHERS, 333 BROADWAY, W. Y. oclS-etuit HOW AJSDY CAUGHT A COPPER ‘HEAD!. (Seepage 170.) ' THE STOKT OF AWDY, XIIE TAILOR BOY, Beady Monday. This fa one of the most interesting aad 'ifest stories for boys and ’girls published for rears, I{! is elegantly illustrated andhandsomely bound. PRICE, $l. 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The pub lic are already clamoring for It. 12mo, tinted paper, cloth boned, $2. NEARER AND DEARER.—A charming and amusing! Love Story, by the author of that splendid college book “ Verdant Ghreen.” It is filled with comicillustra tionßrand will he one of the best selling books of the year. 12mo, doth, tinted paper, $1.50. THE WINTHROPS,—A very clever new American novel, ISSao, cloth, $1.75. JUST PUBLISHED. Down in Tennessee. Edmund Kitke’s new b00k.51.50. dulse of tie Alabama and Sumpter. By Semmes.s2,oo. Yictotre.. A new novel 51.75. Queet. A efcaraing nownoTel. ~~41.50.! VThese 'books are sold everywhere, and will be sent by mail rana, on receipt of price, by "ocS-swtf CARLTON, Publisher, New York. -VTEW BOOKS ! NEW BOOKS!—ALL LVtfew Books sold at a disconnt.. *2 00 800k5f0r.,......51.76,5l Books for 80,cents, si. 75 Books f0r........ 1.60,75 c Books for.. «™6O “ 11. 50 Books for.; I.® 60c Books f0r.......ffl ■ *1.25 Books for.. 1.00:25e Books for .20 PITCHER'S cheap Book, Album, Picture, and Frame -store, 808 CHESTNUT Street. . 8810-BWtf A SHMEAD & EVANS JX- HAVE JCBT RKCSIVED ■ „ debates AND PROCEEDINGS OF'the peach CONVENTION IN SECRET SESSIONS OF 1861. ByL, E.'Chittenden, one of the Delegates. „ ANNALS OF -THE STAGE By Dr. Doran. ■ 2 vole. Handsomely printed, tinted paper. _' _ "■ ■ BEAREB AND DEaRER; A Novelette. By Cttthbert Bede, authorof “Verdant Green." With forty seven U TRESbFpRESSED BOOK ABOUT SLAVERY. THE WINTHRoPS. A Novel - _ , . LINDISFARN CHASE. A Novel. By,T* Adolphus JEAN PAUL RICHTER. ByE. B. Lee. ESSAYS ON SOCIAL SUBJECTS, From the Saturday JOHN STUART MILLS’ ESSAYS. Tinted paper, S vols AYalaable and haudsom© vont. OUR AMERICAN MERCHANTS. Edited by Freeman Hunt. Ulnstrated -with steal portraits. ■ . • THE POTOMAC AND THE KAPIDAN Army Notes, from the Failure of Winchester to t he_ Rein force mens Of Rosecrana. By Alonzo H. Quinn, 2d Massachusetts Isfsotfy "k '■ EMILY CHESTER. A Novel. ■ ■ BLACK AND WHITE LIES. By Mrs. Leslie. NBWJUVENILESAN^NEWNOVELS,too numerous ‘"standard WORKS and books of all kinds in every variety of binding, now receiving from the late TRADE SALES, and will be , nsaak ISJEW BOOKS!—NEW BOOKS I 1\ MATTIE CARSON’S EARLY YEARS, By Mrs. M THE B PRAYER OF FAITH. By Mary Grace Halplne, author of “Ernest Richmond,” . _ ■ MARTHA’S SCHOOL DAYS. A Story for Girls. ON THE FRONTIER; Or, Beenes m the West, . MUST; Or, Ann Holbrook’s Girlhood. By ,he author of ‘ ‘ Ellis Ataory, * * &c. • Also. NEW EDITIONS of . .. SANFORD AND MERTON. By Thos. Day, HIus f. fOFIMIR’B: C O L OR E D "THOTO XI GRAPHS, fine Hk^neases for only-fl 50, artisti cally colored and finished inwtast^^ulm:« the popular Gallery, SECOND Street, & «yYp ***»»,pa See ' ' ■'lt* -d§ TASTEFUL AND StJBSTANT! lAL CLQTHINO V- forsai.**; ur»..3w» i»T, jqXJRTHWEBTERN^TIffiSINIA jp: E T'B-O. 31*-E UMI 300 aws» AY fs at3x\ M,» unless sooner redeemed.. C . K. HUBTOW, It* Sergeant of Police. -POTTER’S CLAY-SUPERIOR AR Jl ttolTS-—in. store and for F&le by JAMKS YJTOOIi- MAN, Agents N 0.146 WiLLDW Street. oi&3-3t* a ttb:ktio:k v ' Political and patent- also manufacturers of fireworkßy call and see iln> CHEAT POLITICAL CAMPAIGN ILLT7MINATOSS. J. a. LEACH, Agent. American. Hobbo, Philadelphia oel3 oi* Or address Territory for sal*. MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS for Schools—Mtcroscopaa, Spy ®*?*“ si«rlo- Glaessßfot Army and Kavy we, Swreo B ™^?' ® a p^ B scopic Pictures,., Opera Glasses, Card Photograph Albums, Thermom«iers,.B*r°ineg r & g Magnets, CANO S . Cairns’ land Cf 250 acres. JOHN B. LOVE, No. 16 South FRONT Street. LOST MD POinai. at BEASOKABUB pbioes. UMPLOYMKNT HOUSE, THE LARG- Cl m t and most reliable, for city and country. Mur always a good eelecttoa SERB to solicit subecHpttons to> stock in an IRON COMPANY. Apply at Kcqjb No. 588, Exclinnsia, be tween 9 aed 10 o’clock A W oc!3-3t« WANTED AT fIS&.PER MONTH— .T * We •want a reliable CANVASSES In everV town S?- kave agents clearing $l/50 per Drouth. 'S2i. TrScwS'iSiSS *° a-ny dSiifiting applicant. Ad dress J °NEb BROS. &CO., p.. Ol Box 1423, Philadel- P ■ - - ■ , oolS-Im* : Wf^HvT 01 L° R ®®yORE Ibt-OF' »i^GoodßJobb!]i/and B cSSfete^ ie aritoi“ expected. Address “R. H.,» PraftraSri, °? f 000 TO LOAN oxTmortgage ®d,.UUV for five years, at fivaftircent AnnW £ LBWIS H. SEDNER. No. Isas. PofaTH at. Ke. l> m WANTED TO PHRi3HASE-A -CSI HOlIEE: on' Green, 'Wallace, or-Mount Vernon streels, between Sixteentit and Twenty-second, Price nvotto exceed $7,000i Address, giyin(»,location, prloft and terms,-Box 1834 P. 0.~ ocli-st* M WANTED TO RENT—A "HOUSE in t&e-western part of tbs city, eithfcfnrnlshad or 7*lWrm?§c Address “Geesge W. Jtmneg, *’ 537 grAREEr street. « ••■■»•■ ocl3-er m WANTEB;— tO 4^>X?KTSL^.^CHASE.acosAsiodioas STORE fora Waoiesal® on Chestno? street, fcstween Front fvR?,o F ° nril Btreats - Apply at Box Nd> 2815 Post _ OQI2-St. .'ABCTIOK HASj&f,, ~ SALE OP €?OND2MNEB QUASITSKMAJtXER. GrJC^SjU.^ w First &rrmor: 3 . , Wahhcngton CrrTvOctober fcp&L ' "Will bo*tjold, at pafeiic auction, to fee kickest-wader,' GiesTjoro, D: 0., on jPfeIBAT, OCTOBER W„ 18«, OBETHJNDHHD CATaLRY BORSE3, ' ERIDAY, OCTOB3R 21, 1884. ONS OOIVCEUT of the series to be giyea, 'will take place oh SATURDAY OCTOBER XSTK, for which they hare secured the valuable services of tho world-renowned pianist, ,V Mr. L. 11. GOTTSCHALK, Miae O'GOKgELL. Mrs! HENBTETTA BEHRENS, Mr. TflEO. AHEEND. ' Mr. jcibs Hofisranr. together with a GRAND ORCHESTRA, . tinier the direction of ADOLPH BIRGFKLD, Musical .Director. Tickets. SleacH; can "be had at tbe office of tba ArrA elation, 613 CHESTNUT Street, and atth* • jßesssteb Seats can be had, without extra chaw.'on SATGEPAY, from 9 o clock A. ST. to 3 o’clock P 4,!0a presentation of the ticket purchased at the office, 913 Chestnut street - -. Doors open, at 7. Concert at 3 precisely.. oclj a* THE NEW YORK JEWELERS’ AS * . SOCIATION beg leaTe to announce to the public of Philadelphia that they are in no way •onnectsd with the NEW TORE JEWELERS' MA N 0 FaCTDRXNG ASSOCIATION of the city of New York. oc!3-3t* ... J. TBEIN, Actuary. PHILADELPHIA NATA T 0 RI ¥ M -“- AND PHYSICAL INSTITUTE, . SOUTH BROAD STREET. B b£OW 'WALNUT. WINTER SEASON. .The “Light Gymnastic” classes will open MON DAY, October 17th. For misses, at 3&P. M ; foryctuut ladies, at AKP.M. Bor boys, on TUESDAY, October' IKo, fttlr. Al. ■ The Gymnasium for self-practice (the largest and cleanest in the city) open from 9K A. M till 9K P. M. For particulars, see circular. oc!3-4fc pBE STN ITT-STREET OPERA. HO XJSE- V/ No. 1231 CHESTNUT Street. ALLIN SON & HINCKJBN-.... MORAN’S MINSTRELS appear every evening in Sueiegant ETHIOPIAN ENTERTAINMENT' Doors open at 7. commencing at 8 o'clock precise!*. Admission 25 cents. Reserved seats, which can be secured from 19 to T o’clock, SO cents. - oelt-tf A SSEMBLY ' BUILDINGS, TENTB -» AND CHESTNUT Streets. TO-NIGHT, Miss Major PAULINE CUSHMAN wilt, relaie her Startling Adventures while a Spy and Scosit in the Secret Service of the United States. Miss Major' CUSHMAN will appear in her UNIFORM, that of Major of Cavalry, and desejibe her Capture, Sentence, And Rescue. ISBto Night of GRAND STEREOPTIGON. Admission, 25 Cent* Reserved dents, 50 Cents. Com mence at 8 See descriptive programmes. ocIQ-At /CASINO, CHESTNUT BT., ABO TS vy Sixth, THE GREAT VARIETY THEATRE OR THE AGE open every BTening, with a FULL AST) EFFI CIENT COMPANY. * SBl9-H# THE ACADEMY OF FIKE ARTS, A- CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth, is OPESf DAIRY, for visitors, from 9 A. K. to 8 P. St jeaff Tcur. POINT BREEZE PA: SATURDAY, October lSih. MATCH §1,500. •The entries.ssoo each. Mile heats; best in tarness. . _ _ • Joseph Fisher enters B. Horse. • Peter Bloom enters Jersey Pet. . Robert Dempster enters Sorrel Hed. Admission $l. Trot to take place at .3 objlpek. It is expected tbiß ■will beone.of tkß best fcita ; season, as tne aboveborses have trotted la 2.35..>01%-*5 - SP B C.T A CL E.S, JAMBS W. QUEEN.db OQ.!S fc se2S-lm ' .CHESTNSH Street. ]y/[ATKEMATICAi, INSTRUMENTS,. Of all kijidß,.ta4.ai" JAMBS W. QUEEN.dM3O.IS* «e26-Im »a*.CHE6ZHTJT Street ■ FOB WA S Hin GTO N.,, '•■i^H&GEOBGETO'W’-N,' ASflk. ALBXAHDKFA, Chesapeake and Delaware CasEL-Tlia-'steamer . Mayflower, capt. isaac eobikSoh, is nowioad lng, atfirat wkatr above Market .street, tor, the above,, Porte, and trill leave oaSATCRD AY next, Octobetyotn,, at 12 o’clock. For freight, apply So- _ _ . . X WM Pi _ocl3 3t Ho. IaJTOBTH Wfcarvea,-. gyfff RIANOS, COTTAGE EXfiEl^- R,jfT f ! SIOS ORGANS, H4&MQNimiS.4&d MEXiO DEORS, at. c KARSH’S MtmSv.Stors,- oc7-2m; • Jiaa.gHiaaaiggAgni^. 'fTTTS* PROVED CRESCENT BCALS ? ' OYBRSTSJN& PIANOS/^ to telfotMu. London ft!**Rtf* »nd Hipest iwardß liiAsaic a reeehad. " ' „ M2LODEORB AicpRCCiND, HAND, PIANOS. «eB-SSB WareroomE.No. Ta 3 ARCH Bt;. tsi Elthtt. DESSES BROS., STICK & O.OJS CBLEBB4SaD PIAISDS. j. e. oauiiP* SEVENTH AND CHSWNTTf. fgsam' ■ OO'T'J'AGB ORGANS, _ nsrxXCSIIED, bet UNESDALIiXE to parity IhfeiasJSEasesasßiiss Sml«iidßr»Wtos Room. / *o. M Nnitt WVWW.StrMt aim .iiwiltU uwrtKwt of too Pozfxt Mblmsob ioii! ob hud. anlß-am T F. FRUEATJFF, ATTORNEY AND ** » CwuiMllotat Law, Hollidajsbore, Blair Co., P»- - Collections, promptly attended to inTDalr. don, and Cambria comities. Refers to S A CO., No. 15*13,Third Street: F R STARR- Enterprise Insurance Go. t CHAMBKRB S EE'J BTOB. Washington I*if« Inaai-aisce Co ; WET SBRnjh Second itreet; T. A. BIDDRK & CO., Baokers^ delpbla. - ■ - ' '. ■ - - DEPARTMENT FOR QP§T6& WCkB-Ea .. Proprietors.