IBS AHD HtAtUnPAOTUBaBB merlcan Button-Hole Ma* led to announoe that, after' the ' liberal expenditure of 10 first meohanioal talent, tnd are now prepared to lebrated labor-saving ma j regarded as one of the ie age. A single maohlne lOtolSQparfeotbutton holes lOOto 1,500 In a day’s work of C.trs, It also does embroidering, and rtSres and sews 'on at the same time , braiding and binding, In the most elogant ■, The machine is entirely simple in oon- Sn, and easily understood. Call RUd exam foimens of work, and see the maohlnos in bn, at the office, 030 uhestnut street, PhUa [ oelB-6t -ATtow Estaisushbd. —Mrs. S. A.. Allen, ■y years past, has baon manufaeturlngher Hiilr Restorer and Hylobalaamum, or Hair , and the millions of bottles sold every the United States, Oreat Britain, and each year largely increased sales over the )ls a guatantee that the artloles are un , We know they will restore gray hair to iul color.produoing the same vitality and s quantity as in youth, You oan procure my druggist’s. oois-tuthssh , as, Impaimd Sioht, Throat, Oa thma, and all nervous affections treated >n Mosohstlsker. Office 1027 Walnut ooiyct* Sab most successfully treated by J, i., Oculist and Aurlst, tu Finest. Artlfl erted- No charge for examination. JySJS-tf !PJBCIA.t ie’s Honey Soap. . •ated TOILET SOAP, In such universal de le from the CHOICEST materials. Is MILD Elf Tin Its nature. FRAGRANTLY SCENT TREMBLY BENEFICIAL 1b Its action upon jr sale brail Druggists and Fancy Goods , fe2B-tuthslr tOHASE Clothing at low prices, lion from on r stork of KSADY- MADE GAR-, are selling goods equal In style, lit, make, t,/rom2sfo 50 per cent. tower than is now ame goods-made to order. We have all and prices* of Clothing, Mens’, Youths’, All cahbe suite! without'dalay or trouble. BENNETT & CO., TOWER HALL, 518 MARKET Street. Price Clothing, of the Latest ade in the host manner, expressly for RETAIL I,OWEST SELLING PRICES marked in KHJKES. All goods made to order warranted rv. The one-vricc system is strictly adhered ri> thereby treated alike. JONES’OLD-ES USD ONE'PRICE CLOTHING HOCTSE. GO* 1 Street, near Sixth. de2B-lj ’ Clothing, :Boys’ Clothing, Boys’ » . ■ Clothing,. Boys’ Clothing, Boys’ ;Clothing, Nothing, Boys’ Clpthinr, Boys’ Clothing, Jlotblng, Boys 1 Clothing, Boys’ Clothing, ovary variety, In every variety, ’ every variety, h In every variety, every variety, In every variety, At HI L. Hallowoll & Son’B, At H.-1,. Hallowell & Son's, At H: L. HaUcweil & Son’s, At H. L.Hatlowell & Son’s, . arket street, 634 Market street, arket street, ' V 634 Market street, . arket street, ' 631 Market street, arket street, ’ 634 Market street. NoWcn.—We have the largest and best tock #f Rendy-made Boys’ Clothing In the city, latest styles, and made in the best manner. ALLOWELL A SON, 53* MARKET Street, hitf s Clothing, . S. E. cornet SEVENTH and MARKET Sts. LOTHING, S.E cor SEVENTH and MARKET NOTHING, S.E, cor, SEVENS Hand MARKET LOTHING.S E cor. SEVENTH and MARKET ''THING, S.E cor .SEVENTH and MARKET ’HING, S.E.cor, SEVENTH and MARKET HING, S'E.cor. SEVENTH'and.MARKET 'THING, 8 B.cor SEVENTH and MARKET (THING, S.E eor. SEVENTH and MARKET (THING, S E enr.:BEV,ENTH and MARKET 'THING. B.E.cor. SEVENTH and MARKET 'THING, S.E cor. SEVENTH and MARKET (THING, S. B.cor. SEVENTH and MARKET (THING, S,E cor, SEVaNT.H and MARKET 'THING, S.E cor. SEVENTH and MARKET 'THING, S.E cor. SEVENTH and MARKET 'HING, S, E cor. SEVENTH and MARKET THING, S.E; cor. SEVENTH and MARKET .THING, S E.cor, SEVENTH and MARKET (THING, S.E cor. SEVENTH and MARKET tr Place to Buy. Clothing, it place to Birr CLOT RING. iT PLACE TO BUY CLOTHING. lT PLACE TO Birr CLOTHING. •WAN AM AKER & BRO "®N. •WANAMAEER & BROWN. WANAMaKEB A BRO WN. •WANAMAKER & BROWN. COR. SIXTH AND MARKET BTB. COR. SIXTH AND MARKET STB. ' COR. SIXTH AND MARKET STS. COS. SIXTH AND MARKET STS. & ■Wilson’s Highest Pbemtom LOCK -JS TIT CB SEWING MAGHINEB, CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST. AND BIST. 70* CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh , AKESIAN.—On Thursday, October 13, at E.'Church, by the Hot. Geo. K. Crooks, uhley Ashton, Assistant Atioruey General ,of Washington,-to Han nah K., daughter "akeman, of Sew Yo-k. .. • * CUES.— On Oct ldth, at "Weston, Hass., fin H, Topliff, Mr James T. Spront, of [, to Miss Alary J. Jones, of former XXE BD. .—On tie 17th instant,' Annß, Coleman, ar of her age. - • ires and friends are incited to attend her mthe residence of David Sellers, near Dar i-day, the 20th instant, at 2 o'clock.#. M. .** ■Ob the 16th iretant .at ch- residetiee of her J. S, Smith, M. D. , in Horsham township, ■ conntv, Pa., Elizabeth Parry, widow of ry, in theSSih year of h»r age. . » and relatives are invited to attend the a Friends’ Meeting House,. Horsham, on the 19th, at 11 o’clock A. M. ; .' * t , .—On Saturday morning, the loth instant, Harriet, youngest ranghtar of Benjamin ine F, Godfrey,.aged 6 years, . •• -• 10 o’clock on Tuesday morning, the 18th a the residence of her parents, Manlieim Pownßhip'ldne: road, Germautnwn. Car leave the house of her grandfather, Mr, Ho. 10S2 Race itreet, : at9K o’clock ** -On the 16th inst, in tuefith<■ ear of hie age, Pepper. The relatives and friends of the invited to attend the famral, from his late Chestnut Hill, Wednesday morning, Oct. dock—to proceed toT.aur“l Hill. .. . *** & SON, MOURNING STORE, CHESTNUT Street, are sailing V kite Chintres, S7M cents. Slack *• •• White De Lainee, 45 cents. Purple De Laines 45 cents. White Chene Mohairs, 37K cents, in Cloths, s7j& cents. • . • it de Sole, or Mourning Sllk, $1.75. jr goods, at the lowest market prices LAN DELL OFFER WHOLE- sttbowof MEKINOES in town.' ii show ol POPLINS in town, it show of BILKS in town, it show of SHAWLS in town, it show of CLOaKS in town, mciITURAT, Hilt, S. W. BROAD and WALNUT Streels-Stated EVSHIRG. . It l :w EHBIAHI*—AH AJK VED Meeting of the BBW EIWLiHD : be held on TUESDAY lBth clock P. M., at Rooms of Prof Kendall,. ' Mid' LOCDBT Streets P-r order JAB. B. O.LVORD, Secretary. TEKTIOJn VETERANS!!—A. 'ISO or THB SOLDIERS’ tJLUS will be t'EKIHO, at COMMON WEALTH BBlLD addresses will ; be delivered by William aptaia Calhoun, of Tena-B«ee, and others, iportance-will be bronght before the Club. Col. "WM, A. OBAT, Chairman of Pablic Meanings. STOTICE -OFFICE OF PHILLIPS OIL GOMP&KY, »« Sorth ) PlltLl DELPHI A- 0«t. IS, 1804. _ Directors have this ;ie.y declared a diYi- PEH CENT on the Capital Stock ('res of it of the earnings to October Ist, payable -.taut, JOHN H TAYLOR, Secretary. #ICB WKSr PHILiDEiPHU SENGBR RAILWAY COMVAN7, •FORTT-FIRST ARD HAVEttFORD STREETS. Philadelphia, Oct. lb, ls&i. : •rahy-glven that th« Annual Meeting of the >ERB of thU Company will be held at IoB* os TOR3D iY, th> Ist day of Norem -10 o ? cloek; ~A M , at which p’aie ao elec* JB DIRECTORS of said Company will be ,n the hours of 10 o’clock a B£. and 4 jq iae sours w MARTIN, Jr, «•: 4 -': Secretary., tVIDEND. - *H£ IHKF.C TORS 18 NOBLE AND DELAMATERPErKO *ANY hare this day declared their sixth ri&mi of TEN PER CEN f, from the ear a inibei, payable free of State tax oa the 20th i close tfith and reopeo 21st. , GEOBOB W. HTTfITBB, Secretary. >, WA. . ooi3-8t mCK.-CAHD£N AS» ATIAN EAILEOAD CO. —Tiie ananal election for ■taro, to serve for the easnltiK vee, r v w ).“_ Ice ot the Company. Cooper s Point, Canj iSDAY. the 27th inet., between the hour* id IP. li, „ . ' H. WHITEMAN, Secretary. F, ESCAI? ABA MlJilSfl COM f OF MICHIGAN.-The flrst meeting of ATOBSof the Eocanaba Mining Company under its Articles of Association, will be of the Winona Mining Company, No. OUKTH Street, Pbilaoelpftia, on SATCTft <*ay of ostofeer *j^-^ )< A l^|t^ g £^ locfe B? A. HOOPES, ’ 'o of th* Aisoclates of said Corporation. ■ HA, Oct. 11, 1864. oclAl6t ICE O'FTIIF, tJA'ION PET BO COMPANY, *7 South FOTJRT 8 Street, P Philadelphia October 12, 1864. i >r Directors have THIS D*Y declared a l dividend of TWO PER CENT, on the f' Wyahle on and after the 6th proximo. r ™ Books will be dn*ed >t3P.M on 31st vedays, CHARLES A. DDY, j - . President. ; j **«OS oom COMPABTY—HO OF DIVXDiKIi, Mo. 6 nf October 5,1881 L»°hi2S^L P l EK CEHT for the month of 81 mnS sI A" 4 l'*S T&b lf « the offlcn of •®* JOtIJN Btre-1. New York, nn a.ni) Aft** r 4“ Bhire WM\wE?” Treasurer, ICE SOMERSET mosliS COMPANY OP PBNHBYLVAHU. ■> Hew York, September 27,18*4. 01 lereby given that pursuant to a resolution of Directors,^passed this dav, an instal »TT PMUCEKT. on (he enbscripttauto 1* of theToMSRSBT lEOH AHfi GOAL '.f. i, BHHsVLVAHIA be m and is hereby v° WMES WAOSWOKTH, Treasurer ol ion or before November Ist, 1864, - T. M. TYNO, veteoretary. UNCOM A8SO ! stated meeting of Ninth a oVwl oa " 1U *>• held- on TOBSOIT , ata clo &v*| the Hall; KAKKETand VHiu°sF President, “'ll, Becietary, * oel7-2i* WOA BE 'GIVEN ler, Chotch. jIPTft Strest, '■ ,WK. Cvthp»lL ev ™ in '>. Octobor bo»e« f/. AST ! on “ What Europe with the Oreat ‘WMtsaS o#at». O&XS -3t* 'Hit: TRK A A l KK R or TM K FPHD f=» TO RELIEVE THE DISTRESSED PEOPLE OF CHAMBBRSBDRG has received the following amounts since his last report: v : r ■ Amount previously reported 129.031 m JohnC. Sims-......- 89 09 Tenth Baptist Church.. - go 00 G. P. Smith, per Drexel & Co ino nn Waterman, Bon, & C0p5*.........|00m P, Mcßride & C 0«.............,, *, ; ,;,,.** ** , 100 OQ J 5. C.'Hnislit &• *■«"lAOfW James W. Oarson & ; 100 M C. Smith 100 im• Harr)& B on &Havermeyer.v'.;.VV.iiev...;.,. 50 do Field & Keehm1e*.....,,m.,,..,,*S S H. Geiger & Co m IS Archer & Reeyea«, . SJS Benjamins. Janney, Jr., & C 0................ kq no Thomas L.Gi11Q8pie.....,.,..’.;.,,,50 00 H-U/Lippincott 3t Trotter 25 00 hewons&’SmUh ■ • « oft J* T Harding, Jr. 250 n J in. H.-Woodward ...... **~.,* 20 Oft 8° 6 00 I/O. inxmoMiitiiiMitiiiMiiiimii,,.. a no E C. Eby & C 0....... tn qq Wm, H« Yeaton. gooo PfliteTsmi & Boulton 25 00 Robert Taylor* C 0;... 25 00 •t»..Kll®e.-....v..-..,.....* 25 00 A. T. Worl & Co. 10 00 Henry s. Hannie & Co 25 00 ,W„ w. Norcrosß 10 oo Kennett Aid Society.'. 25 GO ? DIE: 5,.... 600 Delaware Mutual Safety Ih«, Co. (additional). 150 00 Miss Fanny C1ark,....:. 60 00 T. Bailey, per Mr. Wanuemacher 8 BO R. F, M... 10 03 Cash.... Q. 559 Insurance Company of North America ........ 250 00 Ludwig. Kt oedler. & Co. (additi0na1)......... MOO Hood. Bouhright. *Co ••••• 250 M Bush & Kurtz (additional) 100 00 Lewis, Boardman, & Wharton 100 00 Wood, Maish. At Hapward 103 00 Garretsoo, Brady. & Co, - 100 00 M C. Trnnick & Co —... 100 00 , J. R. & F. S. Phi11ip5................... 100 00 Little* Adamson....... 100 00 Johns, Berry, & Co 100,00 Davis, Kempton,* Co. (additional)...... 75 00 Farnham, Kirkham, SCo, 100 00 Coilln & Altemns : 100 00 Conrad * Strxill 100 00 Meigs & 8r0...... 100 00 JTothingham & Wells (additi0na1)...........,,:/ 76 00 Banis, Shdrtrldge, & Co. (additional) ........ 75 00 Cadbury 4, Rhoads...... 75 00 W. McKee & Co 100 00 Samuel S. Scott.... fit) 00 Furness. Brin)ey. & Co .. 60 00 Fates, Wharton, & Co .. 60 00 Leonard & Baker-. SO 00 h. Bonaffon ' 60 00 Bangs * Maxwell6o 00 Whitney a Lawrence 69 00 Andrews, Wilkins,:* C 0..... 60 09 Williams & Arnesi... ■ .60 00 J. S. Young* Altemus ....7.. 60 0n Deconrsey, Hamilton, * Evan 5...—......... . .60 00 Dale, Ross, & Co.. ' 50 00 C. E Morgan* Co- 50 00 TV. & H K. Raignel 40 00 Wm. D Jones 25 00 T. &F. Evan 5....:...:........... 25 00 Ca5h........... 25 00 Cash 2500 Houghton, Eensbaw, & Wilkms 25 DO William S. Stewart & C 0..;....,................ 25 00 Blaisce & Hick 5........ 25 00 Jones, Warner, *Co 25 00 Riddle, GiL, & C 0........ 25 00 Gemmill & Cresswell.. 25 00 Elliotts *SlcCowan. 25 00 A S J-nks 25 00 W. T, H Duncan 25 00 . T. H. Craig & Co It. S. Brown & C 0... Alexander Wray & Co.. JohnS. Barry&Co. 25 0* •W. H. & A. H. L0ve........... ................ 20 00 Ca5h;............................................. 37 00 Pollock & Casselberry 50 00 Sharp, Halms, & Co . .. '5O 00 Edwin Hall .. 50 00 C. StoddartAtßrother; 25 00 JohnW. Thomas. • 25 00 Cash, per A. J. Glass... 20 00 S B. Pry............... 10 00 Cash. 70 00 Joseph Baggy 10 00 Id. Madden... ; 10 M J. *W. E. Wood ......... 10 00 John Beige!. * * * * •... . 10 00 John Haggard Creagmile & C 0... Henry Dnstlne-... Cash. Kahn, Hedler. S Kahn ...... Kline St Dreifuss ............. John Mein..... tv.;...; Cash J. Fchoadine . 508 S. Einstein .V 3 00 Mis Blnmenthftl. 2 00 J*.-.Collins... 3 00 Cash. ,2 00 Ma!j Schweitser ................................ 100 Theodore Weil.... 2 00 AturosUisSchmider ' 2 00 Total - r» 752 50 EDMUND A. SOUDEK, Tieasnrcr, OCIS-2t DOCK Street Wharf. NOW READY—COAI< AT 87.50 .!=»■ PEE TON.—THE CONSUMERS’i MUTUAL: COAL COMPANY are now delivering- Coal from their Oakland Colliery, on the celebrated Skidmore and Mammoth Veins, at the foUowtng rates: To subscribers, per ton ......,;.,$7 50 Tonon subscribers, per t0m....... ....riOO .Thns saying $4,50 per ton to stockholders Besides , this saying, there will be a dividend annually on the stock, in all probability, of at least BIX DOLLARS PER SHAKE, so that after the, first year stockholders will not only get their Coal for nothing bnt will also pro bably receive a small dividend on their stock. The lease runs for SIXTEEN YEaRS ' The ten dollars per share paid now is for the whole term of the lease. The present capacity of the mine is 50,000 tons per year, or one ton per share. This will soon he increased to 160,060 tons, which will give the Company 100,000 ions to sell to outsiders, at the highest market prices, THE PROFIT! FROM WHICH WILL BE DIVIDED AMONG THE STOCKHOLDERS. , , Subscriptions to the first series may still be made at $lO per Ehare, at the office of the Company, s>£ South SIXTH Street, second story. The next series will be. $l6 per share Presideit-JAMES LYND. 1 Treasurer—JOSlAH KIS rERBOCK, No. 1331 MAR KET Street. Secretary—JOHN C. STONES, No. 833 North NINE TEENTH Street, DIRECTORS. JAMES LYND, No fiM Sooth Sixth street. . EDWARD E. JONES, No 60 Arch street. . HENRY S. PAUL. No. 419 Walnut Street. P. F. CLAYTON. No. 165 North Third street. THOMAS H. GARSBD, No 106 Ohestnut street. From the list of Stockholders we select the following well-known and highly respectable-names, ALL OF WHOM HAVE RECEIVED COaL, and to whom we confidently refer inquirere. . The Stock Is going off very rapidly, all classes of the community seeming disposed to avail themselves of its advantages. A large number of ladies.are embraced among our stockholders, and there i* yet room for more. Robeit McEwefi, E. T. Pierce, Wm. C. Tsylor, Ewinß Hulflsh, Rev. A. M, Jelly,. Gen. Wm. F. Small, Thomas Woolman, Robert Keys, Martin Droyer, / John Ives, , Abraham Stewart, John Phillips, Charles M., Morris, John C. Sl* epar, E. T. Crssson, Thomas C' Else, F. Bigonlot, John Gifford, H. W. Gray, Isaac Baker, J. 11. ScbomackeiV John Braesington, Wm Griffiths, D P. South worth, T. D. Bilks, John Young, John E Taylor, Francis Brehm, J. Monkv famuel Border, E. M. Needles, . Thomas W. Price, George Wi Mooney, J. F.Smith, N.. S Lawrence, •' Charles Richardson, Thomas Huston, - Rev, C. W. Denison, J. H. O'Hara, . A. Holly. H. C. Young, Thomas Allen, C. Brintilnghoffer, D. R 'Ashton,-. Ang. Emerick, A. F. H.nderson, George L Keller, M. A. Fury, : Edward Cline, Evan Fox, Lewis Kensil, George G. Lower, J. H Walton, C. M. Carpenter, E. W. Stanton, John Gulliver, Samuel Simons, Dr. Joseph T. Rowand, Thomas R. Garsedi Robert Thomas, ' . M. Blonaker, ? ' Levi Sellers. H. J. Rees, John S. Jenkins, John G. Michener, • * C. Krenser, i E. J. Spangler, Rev. M. C. Sutphen, A. V. Murphy, Robert Beatty, Captain J. M. Frailey, U. Si N. W. Moffett, Navy, ' H. M- Lewis, - Dr. Wilson Jewell, O. S. Renter. Dr. George P. Oliver,. David Weatherly, C D. Talmsge, HebTy McAnally, Henry SerriU, A W. Wood, Bon Judge Allison, R. T. Kensil. B F. Par s, Charles Hardt, \ . M. C. Cadmus, ■ v - Joseph S. Fox, George Peterson, Jnllns Heisler, George L. Miller,. Frederick Zaiss, J. Iviein, John S. Wilson, Walter Brodi, John McArthur. J. William Jones, Thomas Baslam, John H. Ackley, Preston Pennington, J. Frank, James A . Barring ir, JosephE. Toir, W. P. Spear, Wm B. Edwards, Charles H Hoops, R, <5. Snyder, Charles Welbank. George F -Omerly, Thomas Graham, Wm C Shuler, Wm. Davis, James Whittington,, E. F Prentiss, Charles A. Blake, James H Deas, Wm. Andress,. Wm. Hamer. C. D. Shackalton, E. W. Alderdice, Frederick Cadmtis, Richard Stokes, E. W. Morrison, George Wltham, P. F. Clayton,; C, MBerrv, Wm. Steel, Joeeph S. Fisher, Wm. Super, ; Charles R. Bickmg, John Murr,. Joseph P. Cooper, Frederick Parrott, Thomas B. Cannon, C. M, Husbands, A. F. Haws, ■■ ■ Henry E.. Wallace, N. N. Stokes, Cianaam- J. D. Rupp, son, N-J-, W. H Bennet, Thomas Woolman, W. Tompkins, John Franklin, H. L. Haliowell,. (George Hammersly, Wm. Pettit, . Joseph M. Reichart, C. Prndden & Co. , Col. John F Balller, J. C. Hnmmell, George W. Greger, F. W, Binder, ■ James S Taylor. John P, Wolf, n Waablnston Hall,. David Applegate, Charles M.- Evans,. Joseph Johnson, R. J Grlgg, , John Good, George Jolly, ' Dennis Young, O. S. Claflin, , > Charles T. Matheys, R. W Hill, Samuel Kilpatrick, O. P. Waldron, J. P. Wilkinson, W. M . Cornell, Wm. P. Erbardt, Charles A. Kurlhaum, John S. Fitchett, ■ Thomas S. Shoemaker, Her ry B. Chew, Juda Wear, Wm Simons, James Foster, F. D. B. Kicliards, Enos Snvder, Edward Biddle, . W. F. Amos, John McKnight, EehertT Sees. Agent In Mamayunk—Mr. JOHN ADAMS. ■ Coal Carts can find steady employment at aur Yard, 1517 CALLOWHILL Street. oc!7-2t ■s3B=*’ CITY COMISSIOM3BB’ OFFICE, §s®* Philadelphia, September 29, 1861. NOTICE TO THE OWN EES OF REAL ESTATE. The BOARD OF REVISION AND APPEALS will sit at (he Office of the City Commissioners, No. UST ATE HOOBE BOW, to hear Owners of Beal E.tata desirous of appealing- as to the Assessors' {Warns of the Valua llonotHeal Estate In the CitvofPhiladelphia for the triennial year 1855, between the hours of 10 A, M. and 1 o’clock F. M,, onthe following days: ■ Ist and 28th Wards, Monday, October 3. 2d and 8d do. Tuesday. do. 4. 4th and sth do. Wednesday,do. 5. eth and 7th do. Thursday, do. 8. Bth and 9th do, Friday, do. 7. 10th and llth do. Monday, do. 17. 12th and 13th do. Tuesday, do. 18. 14th and ISih do, Wednesday,do. 19. ISO* and 17th do, Thursday, do. 20. ISthandlflth do. Friday, . do. 21. * ' fggA an f Slat do. Monday, , do. 24. do. Tuesday, do. 25. 24th and 20th do, Wednesday, do. 20. ■ JAMES SHAW, Comraissionere. seBo-toc26 KH” STOCKHOIDIRS’ H£KTIN«I. Sap ; FAKMEK6’ AND MEOHAmCS’BANKT .- X, '_JrHlLAl>jn.pHl4, Sept. 20, 1861 A general meeting of the Stockholders ofthe Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank of Philadelphia will be held at their Banking House on THURSDAY, the twentieth day of October next,at eleven o’clock A. - H., for the pur pose of taking Ynto consideration* and deciding on the anestion whether or not the said Hank stall become an Association for carmng on the business of Banking un der the Xiaws of the Bnited States, and of exercislngthe powers conferred hr the Act of the General Assembly of {hi" Commonwealth, entitled • An act enabling the Banks of this Commonwealth to become associations tbannrnose of banking under the lawsof the United Smtea the 22A day of Angnst, l»et ; and to take such action in: regard thereto as may be-neeeasary order ; NOTICE —CAPTAIN-!. KISOKA -HAM, who led the ? famonsColor Company of the let Louisiana Native Guard ’ of Port Hudson, afterwards knowßjw .the : iron Ba.- talion of General Wetisel’a brigade, w&oso thri.- lingly entertained the vast audiencewhich assembled at Sansom* street Hall on last ThnrsdayeTeaing, owiff to the fact that a large number ofpur ™ unable to gain admission into the Italian sioii, has kindly consented to return to this city, and speak for ns and his raoe at tbs • - ■- BAKSOM STREET HALL, “ n “* xt TUESDAY EVENING, ISth instant, Bt ß 8 oi«r |o s C Poem i on :l the 2^ c ft?d hr * An admission fee of TEN CENTS will be taken at the door for the purpose of .defraying expenses. * By order of the Colorcd Gkobsis W. Goikes, Secretary. <*. oc!7-2t*_ I®* THE WYANDOT MSIS« C° M ; pahi OF MICHIGAN.—-The first meeting or the COSPOBATOHB of the Wyandot Mining .CompjUiy: of Michigan* under its Articlesof Aaaooiatioii* will bf held lit the office of the Winona Minina: Company, JTo Street, Philadelphia, UsSiTO’. DAY, the 29th day of October, A. D. ISM. atfl o’clock P-M. JAY A; HTTBBBLX., •> «, m . B, A. HOOPBB, ■ Two of too Associates of said Corporation* PHibAPBUmA, Oct. 11, 1884. ■ OCI3 ISt .9(39“' ANNCAIx iMEETIWG—THE-AN* »-*»■ NU*L'Meeting of the UNION BENEVOLBNT ASSOCIATION will be held atihe OBcVoa TUJHDAY, October 18, 18M. at 1 o’clock Tha public and lady visitors are particularly invited t« be present., 0017-2 t JOBI H. ATWOOD, Secretary. Olsrk Oil OHIO ML UNI Oil Tit *E f, . 808 FKESIIIEWT. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. OF ILLINOIS. FOBPIOSPRESIDXBT, ANDREW JOHNSON,' OF TENNESSEE. M.KCTOKAI, TICHRI, SEN ATOKIAIL MORTON McMXCHABL. Philadelphia, T. CUNNINGHAM, Beaver County. bephesentativk 1. Robert F. Kink, IS. Elias W, Hale. , 2. 0. Morrison Coates, U. Charles H. ShrinM, 5. Henry Bnmm. IS. John Wister, ■ 4. William H Kern, 15. David McConaughy, ff. Barton H. .Tanks, 17. David W.Wood*, \ 6. Charles M. Rank, 18. Isaac Benson. - 7. Robert Parke, 18. John Patton. 8. William Taylor, 20. Samuel B. Dick) 9. John A. Hiestand, 21. • Everard Bierer, la Bichard H. Coryell, 22. John P. Penney.. , 11, Edward Holliday, 28. Bbenezer HeJnnldal 12. Charles P. Read. 2d. John W. Blanchard, By order of the State Central Committee. jggp- lIA 1.1, OF THE UNION IEAUtI!, CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TWELFTH. The following- named gentlemen, will address the pub lic this week: TUESDAY EVENING-, AT EIGHT O’CMKHK, JOHN niBBARD, Esq., of Chester. THOMAS M. COLEMAN, Esq. WEDNESDAY. CHARLES E. LEX, Esq. E. SPENCER MILLER, Esq-. THURSDAY. Col. TOWER, of Pottsville. JOHN GOFORTH, Esq. FRIDAY. Hon. A. K. McOLURE. * , SATIjpDAY. Col. BOWMAN, of Delaware'. THE LADIES ARE INVITED TO ATTEND. 0018 BABPHIIf ISO COLORADO GOLD MINIS G-COMPANY. . Chartered by the State ofPennsylvahia. ~ CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000, t 200.000 BHAREB-PAR VALUE *5. President—JOPN B. ANDERS IS. ■; .• • • : ' DIRECTORS. ’• ;' . Thoma s A. Scott, James R.^Magee. N: B Kneass, ' John W. Hail, Harrisburg. Wm 8. Freeman. T. C. McDowell, do. Kobt. F.-Klng, John Brady, do. John M. Riley, W. W. Wylie, Lancaster. Charles DeSilyer, Wm. G. Snote. Colorado.l D. P. SOUTHWOKTH, Secretary and Treasurer. Office of the Company, No. 433 WALNUT Street— Room No 5. ' c . , Authenticated specimens have been procured from some of the Company’s lodes, and have been assayed by Pri fessors Booth and Garrett with the most gratify ing results: Subscription lists have been opened at the Office of the Company and at the Treasurer's Office; (In ternal Revenue), No. 427 CHESTNUT Street, Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank Building. Tooriginal subscribers, $3. 60 per shsre, for a limited number of shares. Circulars, pamphlets, or information can he obtained at the Office oi the Company after the 17th inst. ' OpyoBER 14,1864. : ... oct4-lm OFFICE OF THEELDORADO OIL UP COMPANY, N. -E. corner of FIFTH and WAL NUT Street?. •- . By ojderof the Board of Directors Stockholders are notified that the Certificates of Stock will he ready for deli very on and after WEDNESDAY next, 19ih last. ncl7-Bl* ; B. A. MITCHELL, Secretary'.-. ■sr- office or the b el iiobaiio OIL COMPANY,” N. E. corner of FIFTH and WALNUT Streets. . a 3 . . The Board of Directors have this day declared a divi dend of ONE PER CENT, on the capital stock, from the profits of the Company,-payable on and after the 3lst inst. The Transfer Books will- be closed on thea),h. inet., at S o’clock P. M. - T _ _ ocl7-6t* B. A. MITCHELL, Treasurer. STOCHHOLDERS’ MEETING. The Stockholders of the WEaTERN MINING AND MANUFACTURING CO . of Boone County, West ■Virginia, will hold a meeting at the office of the North American Transit Insurance Co., 931 Chestnut street, at So’clock P. M., on THURSDAY, the2oth inst. ; oci7-3t* : . = GEO. W. DAY, President. ’ OFFICE' OF CONUrECTICIJT' MI NING CO., No. 136 WALNUT Street, Phita- A< meeting of Stockholders will be held at the Com pany’s Office on MONDAY, October 24th, at UK o'clock P M to act upon an amendment to the Charter granted June 19th, 1864; also to receive and act upon a report of the operation* of the Company. The attendance of ttockholders is particularly requested.- , - ' , Bv order of Executive Committee. : ocl7-6t CHAS. M. MORRIS. Ass’tSec’y. I’KEPARAHON FOB BCSINESS LlFE.—Young men who expect to enter into business on the first of next January, can acquire a practical knowledge of ;Bookkeeping and. its kindred bII,,IO CRITTENDEN'B COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 637 CHESTNUT, S. E. cor. of Seventh Street. As no Instruction is given in classes, Students can &t -tend.at such hours as may best suit their convenience. ; OOlfi-St* ■■ .. ' ' CMFTON PETBOLEUM COMPA NY—NOTICE OF DIVIDEND No 1. New York; Oct. 12,1854. The Trustees’of the 'CLIFTON PETROLEUM COM PANY have declared a dividend of ONE PSRCEN f. for the month of September, payable October 31st, at the office of the Company, No. 81 JOHN Street -New York, to Shareholders'of record at t*e close of business THIS .DAY. Cocis-6i] . WALTER E. LAWTON, Treas. BASH OF NORTH AMERICA, £ ■HE? Philadelphia, October M; 1864. A general meeting of'ibe 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 Bankshvll 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, eniitUd “ An act enabling the bankß of this Commonwealth to become associations for banking under the laws of the United States, ” ap proved 22d AngnEt, 1864; and to take any further action that may be ntcessary. By order of the Board of Directors. ocl4-lmo " J. HOCKLEY, Cashier. OFFICE OF THE AMERICAS •» FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Philadelphia, .October-10 ISI4. The Directors have this day declared a dividend of. SEVEN AND A HALF PER CENT, for the last six months, which will be paid to the Stockholders or their legal representatives, on and after the 20th inst , clear of all taxes. ALBERT C. L. CRAWFORD,;; - ocll-9t . . ' " Secretary.^ rsr 1 S roCHBOLDERS 1 MEWtllfß. K*? MANUFACTURERS ’AND BfECHAB ICS’ BASK, BniLADBi.PHiA, Sept. 20: 1864. A general meeting of the Stockholders of the Mantt factnTeiß’and Mechanics’Banfc will he held-at their banking bonae, on FRIDAY, the Slat day of October nei t, at 10 o’clock A. M,-, for the purpose of taking into consideration and deciding on the question whether or not the said hank shall become an association for carry ing on the business of banking under- the laws of the United States, and exercising the powers conferred by the act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth, entitled VAn act enabling the banks of this Common wealth to become associations for the pnrpoße of bank ing under the laws of the United States,” approved the 220 day of’Aognst,T664, and to take such action in re gard thereto as may he necessary and proper. By order of the Board of M. W. WOOI WARD, Cashier. He2o-tnf toc2l K®" McKlSim Oil. COMPANY—SO* TICE OP DIVIDEND, Ho. 2. New York, Octobers. 1864. The Trustees of the MoKISLET Oil; COM PANT haye declared a dividend of THREE PEK CENT, (out of the net’earnings of the Company lor the. month of September), payable on demand, at the offlce of the Com’, .my, So. 81 JOHif Street, Sew York, to Share holders of Becord, at the close of basiness this day. •; oc!2-12t WALTER E. I;AWTOg, Treasurer. ■ CONSOEIDATION BANK. RS? Pbilabblphia, September 18,1861. • At a meeting of the Directors, held 17th instant, it was resolved to distribute to the stockholders pro rata at PAR our own stock owned by this Bank. All stockholders of this date are entitled to claim, their proportion, upon the terms of the resolution, at any time previous to the 21st day of October, 1864. - .--V se2l-tnthstoc2l JOSEPH N. PBIBSOIi, Cashier. 1®- COMMISSION OF THE UNITED BP STATES AND ECU AD 08. Notice is hereby given that the Commission provided for by the Convention of .November 26,' 1862, Between the united States and Ecuador, for the mutual adjust ment of claims. -was duly organized at the city of Guay aquil, on the 18th day of August last, and that the said Commission will continue in session for the period of twelve months from thatdate. 1 . r \ Allcitizens 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 claims and proofs with the Secretary of the Commission, “Senor CrisitntoMedina,” in Guayaquil, in the Bepublicof Ecuador. , ■ , . • .. Claims, which shall not he presented to the Commis sion within the twelve months it remains in existence; will he disregarded by both Governments and consi dered invalid EBEDEEICK HASSANBEK, Minister and Commissioner of the United StstfiSi WasHiKOTOH Clii, Octoher 1, 1861, »-Sg~ THE PHII ADT.tPHIA BANK, ISE? - Philadelphia, September 20.1854. A general meeting of the Stockholders of the PHI LA- ■ DEL PHI A BAHK will be held ,at their Banking House, on THURSDAY, the 20th day of October next, at 10 o’clock A. M., for the purpose of taking Into considera tion and deciding the question -whether the, eald Bank shall hdcome an Association for carrylng_on the busi ness of hanking under thelaws 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 Banka of this Common wea th to become associations for the - purpose of banking under the laws of the Uh'ted States, ’ ’ approved the 224 day of Angnst, 1864, and to take each action in regard thereto as may be necessary and proper; . Br order of the Board of Directors O'W-W B. B: COMEGYfi.: Cashier* S $450 PAID, CASH IN HAND, TO Discharged Soldiers wishing to join the VeUrauße . serve Corps. Apply to Colonel CASPEIt M. BERItY, So. 100 Sonth SIXTH Street, below Chestnut. . Please bring yonr discharges with yon. oc!7-3t* 8 WORD EXERCISE.—OFFI JKJI CEBS of the army and others desirous of learn w’W-ini the beautiful and useful science of attask . r as- and defence With the BBOAD SWORD. can t n class or private lessons. PBOT. MoAMULTY, Post Office, Fhllada.,Fa.Cse2l-lm* QNE THOUSAND BU.STIC frames, - PROM 25 CENTS TO ©25. - LARGEST ‘ASSORTMENT IS THE CITY. oclB 2t PITCHBB’S. 808 CBBSTKUT Street. ■ ’ THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING Re: I moVP,T) his iBBAIf EBTATE OFFICE to F0."53 'tenth Street; corner of. Arch, has there reopened his BEGISTEB, g may ß enter their -Awl is prepared to collect IHTEBESTB, Ground and in every part [ of ) the M cUy. BEl)p o Ri) rruE COMING CAMPAIGN. tt OCl6-3t W. RIIEB 7 S. 33 South FOURTH btreet. THE PRESS:—PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1864' IN CAMERON. Chairman RET Alt Dill GOODS. BLACK ALL,-WOOL KEFS. ■. , : £2 25 quality reduced to $1.75. ' $2 K) quality reduced to $2. , - gffi.7s quality reduce! t052.25,' $8 quality reduced to $2 60. BLACK FRENCH MERINOES. , $2.25 quality reduced to $1,60. BLACK AI.U-WOOI. CASHMERES. $2 25 quality reduced to $1.75, ■ BLACK THIBET LONG SHAWLS. slsquality.reduced to $lO. $l6 quality reduced to sll.', : . . BLANKET LONG SHAWLS. $l3 60 quality reduced to $ll. , .AMERICAN MOURNING DELAINES. . 60-cent goods reduced to 40 cent®. MOURNING CHINTZES. 45-eent Black and Whitejeduced- to 35c, 45- cent Lead andßlack reducedtoSSo. 47 cent Sadder Purples reduced to SfJic. BLACK AND WHITE MOHAIRS. - : 50-cent'Plaids reduced to'37Kc. reduced to 62Kc. , 75 cent Brocades reduced to 62Kc. BLACK AND WHITE ALL-WOOL PLAIDS. , - ; $1.25 quality reduced to 87>£c. ALL-WOOL MOURNING MOUSSELINES. $1.12K Black and Waite reduced ioB7Kc. $l.37Ji Black and Purple reduced to $l. $1 Black and Purple reduced to 75c. BLACK POULT DE SOIES. $2 60 Mournin g Silk now $1.75. _ LYONS GLOSSY TAFFETAS. , $2At Glossy Silks now at $1.75. And other G OODS at reduced prices. ISESSOIV Sc, SO IV, MOURNING STORE, No. 918 CHESTNUT STREET. FINE STOCK OF SILKS FOR SALE, FAR BELOW THE PRESENT GOLD PRICES. Very rich Watered Silks. - Magnificent Moire Antique. Very heavy Colored Corded Silks. Very heavy Colored Plain Silks.- Beautiful Shades of Colored Ottoman Silks. New Styles of'Fancy Figured Silks. Very heavy Black Corded Silks. Very heavy rioh glossy Black Silks, Black Silks of all kinds cheap, - 4-4 Mantilla Silk Velvets. EDWIN HAUL & OCX, No. 26 South SECOND Street, 0018-tntha3t QLOAK OPENING. JL,. LEFEYRE WILL OPEN HIS WINTER CLOAKS, NEW CLOAK ROOMS, ISOS CHESTNTT STREET. ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER IBth, ocl7-2tif T ADIES’CLOAKS, •Ti SACQOES, AM» CIRCULARS, of all the popular. styles, made in the best manner, at reduced prices. , ■ OURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 450,-*403, and 454 North" SECOND Street, 1 oelS-tf Aoove'Witlow. •DKOCHE LONG SHAWLS IN CHOICE de StODDART'& BROTHER, - ,450, 453, and 454 North SECOND Street, oclB-tr ■ . v Abort Willow. "17ALL AND WINTER GOODS r FOR MEN’S AND BOSS’ WEAR. FANCY AND PLAIN CASHMERE. • FANCY AND MIXED CO ATI® US UNION CASHMERE, &c be, fill at reduced prices. CTJRWEN STODDART & BRO THER, 450, 453, and4s4NorthSßCONDStreet, cclS-tf Above Willow. BLACK SILKS aJ of all widths and grades, at reduced prices. CUKWIN STODOART & BROTHER, 450, 453, and4s4 North.SECOND Street, ■ oclS-tf Above Willow. BALMORAL SKIRTS ,'. - JL> ' REDUCED TO $3. All grades at reduced prices._- COBWEB STODDART & BROTHER, 450, 453. and 454 North SECOND Street, celE-tf ? Above Willow. FANCY: FURS. ENRY RASKE, NEW FUR STORE, 514 ARCH STREET. The above respectfully Informs his patrons, and the public in general, that he has now opened at the above store an assortment of ; ■. - ■ ; .> . LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S FANCY FURS, ■ • tvhich for variety snd quality > " - .... CANNOT BE SURPASSED • by any house in the United States, and being the maun facturer of all his iFnrs,'and having imported all his stock when gold was much -lower than at the present rates, he can offer them to his patrons at the most rea sonable prices. . . . .. . ■ v. ■. AH FURS made to order, anU repairing done in the best manner and latest styles. - ffENRY Importer and Manufacturer,of Ladies’ and Children’s > 1 ocis'tf’ : 514 ARCH Street. RADIES’ FANCY FURS. JOHN A. ST AM BACH, IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF ILiAIJUDS’ FANCY FURS, NO; 836-ARCH STREET, •BELOW NINTH. Just opened, a large and hand some stock of LADIES’ AND CHI LDREN’S FANCY FURS of every description and in the newest and most approved- styles, at the ocl-Sm - LOWEST CASH PRICES. JUDIES’ FANCY- FURS. JOHN FAREIRA, No", 418 ARCH Street, above Seventh Street, At his old established store, IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER, AND DEALER IN FANCY FURS * FOS LADIES AND CHILDREN. Having now in store a very large and beautiful assort ment of all the different ktnds and qualities of FANCY FURS FOR LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S WEAR, I solicit a call from those in want. Remember the name and number, JOHN FAREIRA, 418 ARCH Street, above Seventh, I have no partner or connection with any other store in this city. . ocl 4mif Flߣ-FEOOF/81F£§. Pfes' PHILADELPHIA i|g»!.Pl " AGAINST THE WOULD! LILLIE CAST-IRON HUMBUG, In use by the FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ BANK, MILFOBD, Del., drilled, blown open with powder, and robbed. This Safe, which cost *5OO, and guaran tied one of LILLIE’S beet Bank Burglars, was entered by d rillin g a bole through tho door, and then, by means of powder, blowing it open. The robbery was effected on Sunday night, August 14, 1864, the robbers securing all the funds of the Bank, consisting of gold, silver, deposits, United States bonds—in fact, everything within the Safe, amounting to many thousands of dollars. This Lillie Cast-Iron Safe is now to be seen at the Store of Messrs. EVANS & WATSON, No. 1« South FOURTH Street, they haying furnished the Bank with one of their Bank and Burglar-Proof Safes, and receiving the Lillie humhng in part payment. The attention of Bank ers and all seeking Bank or Bnrglar-Froof Safes, and the public in general, is called to this Safe, which can be seen as above stated. : V STILL ANOTHER GREAT VICTORY -'FOR EVANS & WATSON’S SAFES 1!! Staicksrsvihb, Chester Cobstt. September 24. 1864, Me.strt. Evans Si. Watson, No. 15 South Fourth street Gbhtlihex: We bought, one year ago, from yon one of your small Safes, which was in use by os in onr mill until two days ago, when our mill was consumed by fire. Our Safe contained, besides our books, about $3,600 in cash, all of which we. took from it in good or der. It was a large frame mill,.which made a very intense fire. The paper on which this is written was in the Safe at the time of the fire. The Safe fell some distance, and was subject to an intense hekt. We remain, respectfully, yours, ■ C. & D. MERCER. A large assortment of the above justly-celebrated SAFES on hand and for sale at moderate rates at EVANS & WATSON’S SALAMANDER SAFE STORE, OClfi-St No. 16 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. ' •JRROW AWAY YOUR .MATCHES.— Save your Wall Papers, by using the Patented ELECTRICAL GAS-BRACKET, now in operation and for sale at - » SCBONEMAN’S - GAS-FITTING ESTABLISHMENT, 537 RACE Streat.- This Bracket dispenses' with the use of Matches,'and. i 8 so simple that sny child can light U. Cali and see It f« JQWWIf, <Jolf-«*fp . •MOYEMBBR; MAGAZINES! - ly : HARPER, GODEY, aid ■ oclS-Sf, . € KOB J^ESTnWS'wkLB tJ-BE GBEAT PATRIOTIC POEM. NOW READY: LIBERTY'S ORDEAL. Br Putnam p. ;Bisnop. ' , One Vol., 36m0. Price 90 cents. . This poem will be found to he a most beautiful and ■vivid description of the s severe ordeal through which ; American Liberty is now passing. It will strengthen j the faith of the wavering in the perpetntty of the Union, Some of its descriptions of battle scones are extremely grand and Boul-atirrtng. ■ SHELDONS CO., PUBLISHERS, 335 BROADWAY.-N. ?. ocls-stii2t pRO BONO PUBLICO. i. i uX:j--: ?: y y;.| :y DUKIKO THE AUTUMJt AM) WINTER THE London Printing and Publishing Co„ [Estahlished inthe United States in 1848-1 Having added a RETAIL DEPARTMENT totheirrooms, OFFBH AM THEIR COMPLETE BOOKS," IN .APPROPRIATE EINDINUB, AT GOLD PRICES-IN GREENBACKS, ,■*o premium on Gold and no discount on Greenbacks, Thus enabling the public to select from our list the VALUABLE AND ELEGANT PRODUCTIONS *»*OF TUN MOST EMINENT AUTHORS AND ARTISTS, ***'■ At prices one- third below the lowest poked'elsewhere. A Descriptive-priced list of Books now ready will be' sent to any address froe, en application to ’ , H.‘A. BROWN, Managing Agent, LONDON BRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY; 48T BROADWAY, NEW YORK, IST. To whom all orders mnst be addressed-‘ Subscribers and .the trade are notified that all in complete Books of this Company will nowbe completed. oc3-tnftf if - A SHMEAD & EYANS A .. HAVE JUST. RECEIVED DEBATES AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE PEACE CONVENTION. IN SECRET SESSIONS OF 1861. By L. -B. Chittenden, one of the Delegates. . THE OCEAN W AIFS. A'Story of. Adventure on Land and Sea. Another new hook by M&yne Eeid. Full of illustrations. , - TALKS ON WOMEN’S TOPICR By Jennie June. THE GOLD HUNTERS’ ADVENTURES, or : Life in Australia,. By Wm.-H. Thomas, a-returned Auetra "Ua-n. Illastral«d * WATCH ANI) WATT;--/ a hbw book by Olivar Optic ANNALS OF THE STAG S. By Dr Doral, 2 vol“* Haraßoifiely printed, tinted paper. ■ JNEABBB AND DECREE. A Novelette. ByCtitLbert Bede, anthor of “Verdant Green. M With forty* seven Illustrations ' T LINDISFABN CHASE. A Noyel. By T. Adolphus J°OH?T STUART BULLS’ ESSAYS. Tinted paper, S vole Avaluable and handsome work. OUB AMERICAN MERCHANTS. ■ Edited by Freeman Hunt. Illustrated with steel portraits. EMILY CHESTER. A Novel. NEW JUVENILES AND NEW NOVELS, too numerous WORKS and books of all kinds in every variety of binding, now receiving from the late TRADE SALES, and will he sold at nerutow prices. ASHMEAD & EVANS, * Successors to W.- F.'Ha*ard, oc!7-tf Mo:,TikiCHESTNUT Street. TOBEPHUS-—A NEW AND BEAUTI G FUL EDITION. LARGE, CLEAR TYPE, containing a Life, written by himself, translated from the original Greek, with Explanatory’Notes-and Observations bv WILLIAM WHISTON, A. M. A complete Index, and a handsomely--engraved. Portrait. 'ln four volumes royal: 12mo, printed on tinted paper, elegantly bound in em bossed eloth or half calf, and neatly put up in boxes. LINDSAY Ar-BLAKtiiTONV Publishers, ocHy No 35 South SIXTH Street. "MEW BOOKS!—NEW BOOKS! j-' MATTIE CARSON’S EARLY YEARS, -By Mrs. It. E Berry. - : ' THE PRAYER -OF FAITH. By Mary Grace Hatpins, author of “ Ernest Richmond. ” ; . MARTS A’B SCHOOL. DAYS. A Story Tor Girls. ON THE FRONTIER; Or, Scenes in the West. MUST; Or, Ann Holbrook’s Girlhood. By the author of “Ellis Amory, ” &c. Also, NEW EDITIONB of SANFORD AND MERTON. By Thos. Day. Hlas ■trated. ■ ■■ EVENINGS AT HOME; Or,- Tbe JnvenUe Budget Opened. Numerously Illustrated. THE SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON; Or, Adventures In a Desert Bland - ■ ■ _ TALES FROM SHAKSPSARE, for the use of Young Persons. Bf Chas.-and Mary Lamb: Forty Engravings; • . For sale by WM. S. A ALFRED MaBTIBN, oc6-tf , 606 CHESTNUT Btreet. ASHCROFT’S LOW-WATER D’E II TECTORS. Ashcroft’s Steam Ganges. Justice & Shaw’s Mercurial Steam and Blast Ganges, "Clark’s Damper Regulator. Water Gauges, Scotch Tubes, &e. . «s AUGS. S. BATTLES, Agent. *s2-3ro B 4 North SIXTH Street.-Phil*. - FIN AM Cl AC.;, _ jj S. 7-30 LOAN. The Secretary, of the Treasury gives notice that sub scriptions will be received for Coupon Treasury Notes, payable three years from August 15th, 1864, with semi annual interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent, per annum—principal lnterest both to be paid; - in lawful money. - ' These notes will.be convertible, at the option of the holder, .at maturity. Into six-per-cent, bonds, payable not less than five nor more than twenty years from their date, as the Government may elect. They will, be issued in denominations of $5O, $lOO, $5OO, $l,OOO, and $5,000, and all subscriptions mast be for fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars. As the notes draw Interest from August 16, persons ■ making subscriptions. subsequent to that date must pay the interest accrued from date of note.to date of .deposit. Subscriptions wipi, bb bbokivbd by the Treasurer of; the United States, at Washington,'-the several Assistant. Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and by the First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. Second National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. Third National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. Fourth National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. And by air National Banks which are depositories of public money, and ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country will give further information, "and / ■- AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS. 0«18-12tif jyREXEL & CO., NO. 34 SOUTH THIRD ST, THE NEW' JJ FIVE-TWENTY LOAN, For »alc in amounts to suit. 1881 Bonds, and allkisds of Government Loans, bought fend sold- oe!8-10t if QFFICE FOR THE SALE OF NATIONAL LOANS, No. 114, South Third Street, r . .■ ' : * . ■ ■ «£..,■■■ PHILADELPHIA. NEW U. S, 5-20 SIX PER CENT, LOAN. • The Bubaeviibors, Laving been tLe successful bidders for a portion of the new 5-20 six per cent. Gold-Bearing Loan, arc prepared to offer it on favorable terms to their customers, in large or email amounts, in Bonds of de nominations of , V; aos, IOOs, 500 s, and I,OOOs, ' BOTH REGISTERED ASD COSPOX3. ' fbe interest commences on the Yet of November next, and is payable in Gold seinl-annually, on the Ist of May and November. AH other Government securities on hand and for sale, and information given concerning investment at our office. ■ JAY COOKE & CO., Bankers, No. 114 SOUTH .THIRD STREET. oclC lm G. HUEY, BROKER, No. 54 S. THIRD Street, two doors'above Chestnut. OIL STOCKS, GOLD, BANK STOCKS, LOANS, AND ALL OTHER SECURITIES, BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. UNCURRENT BANK-NOTES ■ : AND EXCHANGE BOUGHT. COLLECTIONS made on all points, ocls-12t TT C NEW 7-30 LOAN. U. kJ» Subscriptions received, and the Notes fur nished free of all charges, by . GEORGE J. BOYD, Banker. auK-Sm • . r. ■. IS South THIRD Street. OH* STOCKS V/ BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION, GEORGE** BOYD, 18 Booth THIRD BtTSot. ' »hSS-3s GAS FIXTURES, &C. QORNELTUB & BAKER, ’ 710 CHESTNUT STREET, Have the pleasure to announce tliat v tlier are now pre pared to furnish. A NEW STYLE OF GAS FIXTURE, SUITABLE FOB DWELLINGS, STORES, OFFICES, &c., ■ WHICH CAN BE v LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY. oclS-lm if SPECTACLES, AT JAMES W. QUEEN & OO.’S, OU4 CHESTNUT Street. MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS;, Of aU kinds, to be had at JAMES W. QUEEN 1 & GO ’S. Se26-lm . ‘ • 984 CHESTNUT Street. ! PHTSICIAXS 1 . . "W.tB.vBHOWN, D;, ; V RHKT>I>. MO., ■ ■ ■ SW BECK WITH, M.'D-, and Jits S A. FULTON. partnient. typSK n ■’< --A.. i H ... p , „ CONSULTATION FREE. , • ; Address all letters to ' ' - „ •' ■ Dr. -W. B BROWN, - j 7 ‘"lftao 'Stiy* Pfcllad*. : if’:' ■■■• ■* , f r> - *T ‘ " -£* iV \ ' » » • t< A TTENTION !” Political and patent-right,men, also manufacturers oi • , k., , . r - I r. ■>’ •* • fireworks, call and sen the 1 GREAT 1 POLITICAL' CAMPAIGN'.ILLUMINATORS. OraddreßS ~ ‘ ' . Agent, - . , American Hons?, Philadelphia. „ } i ; oe!3 Si*, L H - fL'* j• ' V , ! t. MEIkICAIi.. - S jgLEOTEICITY. , i WONDERFUL SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERT. DB. BROWN cures ail acute and chronic diseases by special guarantee, when desired by the patient, at 15SSSO WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, and in ease of a failure no charge H made.Bo drugging; the system 1 with uncertain medical agents. All. cures performed by;Magnetism, Galvanism, profiler modifleatione of ‘ Electricitywithont shocks or any unpleasant sensa tion. : This discovery 1b the result of more than teh years’ hard and scientific investigations,; It deV'elopa not only » reliable system for ftae diagnosis of 'disease, bnt the only efficient and reliable means, of core. Its great superiority over all other systems for the cure of dis ease Baa been practically tested ferraoie than ten years, andforflve years i-h Philadelphia, where twelve thon • sand invalids have been treated, suffering from almost every form and condition of disease common to all sec tions of on? country, wife, after treatment by the most eminent medical men in' Philadelphia, Boston, New York, and other cities, had been given np'as'incura ble ; and innsarly every case a perfect curs'hadbeen effected. ■ - WedonotWish to convey tho'impression tllat'we enra all diseases in ali'cpndltions.'' Wo cannot cure pnimo nary consumption after the lungs are half decayed s ; but will cure "every case, of Consumption Inthecarijrand, middle stages. And-every other dlseaso where a sufit-' cient amountof vitality remains Tor reaction. Snclfj-in fact, has been bur success- in'controlling the following diseases,' that after an Electrical examina tion, will guarantee a cnre by specihl cbntract'when the patient desires: . Diseases usually beyond the reach of any medicine—' ; such as Palpitation of the Heart.’ Tio Doioureux, .Head aches of all kinds, Nervousness, InabiUty'to "collect the Thoughts, Noises in the Head, most Cases of Deafness,' "many Caßesof Blindness, Impaired Vision, Cross-eye, Inflamed dr Store Eyes,. Acute Pains,’ Male " and Female 1 Diseases, Seminal Weakness.VDiabetes, Stricture, Hy drocele, Urinary Troubles, Mercurial Diseases. -Old ■ Sores, Eruptions. pf all kinds. Cancers', Salt Rheuml' Scrofula, Erysipelas, Ringworm, Ulcers, Felons, Bolls, Burns, Inflammations, St. Anthony's Fire, Pimples, ■ Sebaceous Tnmore, Rheumatism of all kinds, Gout, Dyspepsia,; Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Congestions of Body or Brain.'Eosh of Blood to the Head. Insanity, Stiff Neck, Swelled Tonsils, 'Ruptures, Kidney Gom , plaints. Liver Complaints, Hip>and Spine, Diseases.' Strange and Frightful Dißeaßeß—Tetanus or Lock-jaw, Malignant Pustule, Deadly Bitos of Poisonous Insects: and Animals, Diptheria; Consumption, Epilepsy, Def- Miity, Chlorosis or Green Sickness, Milk Leg,' White Swelling, Goi fcre,, Paralysis,’;D ropsy, Palsy. Glamdulair' ■ Swellings, Affections oi the Periosteum. To straighten Deformed Limbs, remedy Stuttering, relax"Osseous' Joints, save Limbs from being Amputated even when mortification has commenced. Dr. Brown employs,the best Electrical talent in this country. Read the following: . , PROF. C. H. BOLLES, LECTURER. Medical men and others "desiring a knowledge of this discovery, will he Qualified to use the different modifi cations of Electricity for the cure of all Acute ana Chro nic diseases. Prof. Bolles has qualified over one thou sand physicans who use Electricity as a specialty. Dr. Brown employs the best Electrical talent in this country: Eoad-tbe followingecertificates of cures performed by Dr, Brown: BRONCHITIS AND GENERAL DEBILITY. Astonishing cure of Chronic Bronchitis and General Debility; of five years’ standing, at Dr - . BROWN’S ELECTRICAL OFFICE. Bead the following: St. Thomas Tow.vsurp, 'FRAKKIIS COCTHTT. Pa. , August 8,'1563.’ About five years ago I was takehwithasevere cold; which gradually passed away, leaving-my throat in an Inflamed and irritable condition. I applied to an Allo path ie Physician, but without any relief. My general health also failed, with symptoms' of Consumption,: I. commenced- taking, medicine, and was under the meti cal treatment of five different physicians (also uead Pa teht Medicines), but received no relief.'"'Mythroat com-" tinuedgrowing worse, and my general health continued to fail. . In April, 1863, I addressed a letter to a physi cian in'New York-, that I had been taking medicine from, enclosing five dollars'for .medicine. Soon after dropping the-ltjlter in the office, I beard of Dr. Brown, Electrical physician, I concluded to call, and, after hearing his explanation of ,my disease and mode of ..treating, I had'ihe letter taken from the post office, and: iconduded to go under his treatment; and can say, after going through his course of treatment; I am relieved of disease. My.general health is good, and, although 'I had not been .able to work for nine months previous, am now able to work a 3 usnal. " I would say to the dis-' eased of all (classes, throw away medicines, and avail yourselves of the benefits of the recent discoveries in Electricity as Applied by Dr. Brown, 1220 Walnut street. SOLOMON OEID.EK. DYSPE FBIA CURED. This is a loss of balance of the two positive and nega tive forces of. Electricity. The. polarity of the nerves going from the cerebellum to tbe stomach being lost, and the supply of Electricity from the brain being di minished, therefore the stomach is left minus or nega-. tive. The organ cannot perform itß legitimate functions properly, and Dyspepsia is the result. Bead the fol lowing: „ _ Mount Pleasant, Franklin Co., Pa., Aug. 10, 1833. ;In the springpf,lS62,l was taken with constant pain and uneasiness in my stomach, which gradually, increas ed until November. At this time an eminent Allopathic Physician was called ‘ in, who: pronounced the disease’ Dyspepsia. Mediae was: prescribed, hut failed to cure the disease. Assent to Philadelphia and procured a box of a’ celebram 'Dyspepsia medicine, advertised in the papers. . After using that I experienced no relief. The disease'continued-growing worse, until March, 1853, when hearing of the wonderful cures performed by means of Eiectr icily, I concluded to have it applied, and can say, that after about twelve treatments applied by Dr. BROWN, was entirely cured, and continue so unto this day. M. BROWN.- TO-THE SICK AND AFFLICTED OF PHILADELPHIA.. 'Dr. P. BHEDD, of Hew York, one of the best and most experienced Electricians in this country, will visit and treat patients at their residences in the city, when desired. He will treat and enre both Acute and Chronic Diseases.; AH'suffering ftom AouieahdUhronic Diseases, unable to come to the office, add desire Dr. Shedd’s professional services, will call and consult Dr. Brown, 1220 Walnut street. Dr. Brown employs the best Electrical talent in this country. Read the following certi fleates of cures performed by Dr. P. Bhedd, nowwithDr. Brown, 1220 Walnutstrcst: v' NkwYork, Sept. 31, lS&i. Dr. P.Shedd, Blf.etrieian, &c. : Dear Sir: Peftnit me to express ; in- this Informal manner my appieetation of your high professional ability, as exemplified in your attention to me per sonally, while connected with vDr. Chamberlain, of this city, now with Dr. Brown/at 1220 Walnut street, Philadelphia. My disease was one of longstanding, and.difficnlt.to detect as well as difficult to Feat, and; I; assure you, that having been under tbo treatment of several physicians before I came to .yon, none..were' able, or if able, they failed to treat me with oven a mo derate degree of success. *lt jremai had for y ou, by your skill, to detect my difficulties, and by your careful, and faithful treatment of me, to place me on the road to per feet health.-' .- \ -, • .. J- . ■ ■ V Accept, dear sir, my warmest thanks for your atten tions, and- my high estimate of yonr skill in the appli cation of Electricity Us a method of cure. Yours, respectfully, ' _ ' CYRUS COMJIINGS. PARALYSIS CUBfeD. “ State of'New York, Livinoston couhtt, ■ Caledonia, Oot. 29, 1862. Dr. Shbdd—Dear Sir:-For-the benefit of suffering, humanity, I would give a statement bf.my condition when 1 came tinder voiir cafe and treatment. From.the resnltof an injury my left Bide was totally parsiyzed, ; and bad bepn for six months previous to calling on yon, during which time I snffered intense pain, (could: get no rest only by the influence of opiates. Had been treated by several physicians.without benefit. When ready to give up all hope of. ever regaining the use of my limbs,.! was advised by Thomasßrown of our place, to put mfself under your care. I:did so, and the resnlt' is lam fully restored. After receiving fourteen of yonr Electrical treatments I have now the perfect use - of my parsiyzed side, and my general health was never better. •You are at liberty to make such use, of this as you please. THOMaS C. WARD. • DR. BROWN employs, the best electijpal talent in this country. . .- Read the following ceitiflcate of a cure performed by Dr. Beckwith. COKSUMPTIOIT CURED. September. 28iL; Philadslphia, BicLmondi KTo.' 29, This is to' certify that*shoot ' three,’years': ago I was taken' with a disease which physicians called Consumption. I had a coffgh. -hoarseness, spit-blood, and beeama very much reduced. ' Was under the care of five physicians, and have taken agrent deal of medicine -Without relief. In this condition, I called on Dr. Broom, 1220 Walnut street. After an electrical examination. was pronounced curable. And under the slilfo!-treatment of Dr. Beckwith, operator alnd physician in-Er. Brown’s estahlishment,; am neat ly entirely relieved of disease, and expect, after a few •more treatments, to he entirely restored to health. X recommend all afflicted to goto 1220 Walnut street ■ SALAMUN MAT. Dr. BROWN employs the best electrical talent in this country. , Bead the following certificate of a cure performed by Mrs. S. A Fulton .- KHEUMATISM- CURED. , WEST pHiitAX>Ei/PHiA, Aag.27, 1864. Dr. W. B. Brown. ‘ I had keen afflicted with Rheumatism since April last very severely, It extending over the entire, body, causing the most excrnciating suffering; for several, months was under,the best medicnl-effro. hut grew no better, and finally gave yon a call, and placed myself under the care of Mrs. S A. Fulton,’female operator of your estahlishment. In two weeks I was relieved of all pain, and am now perfectly well. I gladly recom mend allladies suffering to her kind care. Mas. W. B. ROWaN, Weßt Philadelphia.' REFERENCES. In addition to the above; the diseased and all inter ested are referred to the following named gentlemen, that have been treated and witnessed oar treatment on others, at 1220 Walnut street; 1 W B. Smith, So. 1022 Hanover street, Philadel phia ; George Douglass, No. .26 South Fifth street; William H. Sbriver, Haines street, Germantown; L, C. Stockton, 206 Market street, Philadelphia;;Chas H. Grigg, Nos. *219 and 221:Church alley; Emanuel Roy,;; 707 Sansom street, attorney at law; Isaac D. Gayer, 2 Woodlard Terrace; H,Craig, 1725 Arch street, 138 Broad street: Robert D. Work, Cl North Third street; A. O. Croll, Northeast corner Tenth and Market streets.; - H. B. —We take pleasure in referring the sick to the ahove names, and the following, whose certificates have been or will be givenin full for the good of humanity: . . Judah Levy,’ Bronchial Consumption, No. 814, South -Front street ;,-Edward.T. Evans,’ preacher, of the M. £.: Church, Dyspepsia of long’standing, Laryngitis, and Lumbago, Ho. 1633 Helmuth: street; Wm. H -Shaihe,- Paraiysis of lower limbs, Paraplegy, and Epilepsy, publisher of the Rational Merchant, Ho. 126 South Se cond street; Thomas Owe; s, Congestion of the Brain, and severe’ Hemorrhage of* the Lungs and Diabetes, American Hole!, Philadelphia; James Hrigent, Deaf ness for six years, and ringing and roaring in the head, -Fifteenthand Bedford streets; William Morgan, Gene ral Debility, 401 Spruce street; Thos.' Harrop, severe • Diabetes, Rose-Mills, West Philadelphia; Geo. Grant, Rheumatic Gout,' long’ standing. Ho. 610 Chestnut street; H; T. Desilver,:Chronic Neuralgia and Inflam matory Rheumatism, No. 1716 Chestnut street ; p.’ H. Carmick, Chronic Dyspepsia- and Inflammation of the Kidneys, Chestnut and Fortieth streets; Anthony Car ney, Consumption, Ho. 1217’Market street; Edward McMallon, Consumption, No. 1227 Front street; Charles H. Grigg. Dyspepsia and Constipation,-Tenth.and Arch streets; J.Bicket, Chronic Bronchitis, Constipation;’ and Congestion of the Brain; Ho. 518 Callowhill-street; Rev. J. Mallory, Aphonia, Philadelphia. v ELECTRICAL INSTITUTION, ESTABLISHED FIVE^ . - YEARS AGO. ‘ .. -"' „ Professor C H. BOI.LES, Lecturer. wants;. ;T?MPLOYMS?NT HQUBE, THE L " est and most reliitMs/for E eltr *S •lwajs a good selection of eapaW*‘W»OM;-^? a s?2* references. Americans, Irish,, English, if™™*; @sjs, ScotcbV welSh, and newly-landM emigrant*, M , ®?Jf e nerß, Fans Hands, Coachmen, Watchmen, SSSESt fChambomalds,- Seamstresses, taaodrosaae, f and general HoueeWorkßdnrant*'Also, »os. Ba*and B o4 LOCCSTSirerf, WANTED—A GOOK AND A GHAM ’ T BBBMATD'aNDWatter Must lie good wash ■ers and Ironers. Inriuira.Mg N. TWELFT 8: SI. -It* ' EY'EKAL SE 0 ON B. BO^ 01 '; : PaSES: APPI? S^!^ h jWASTEm-BY A YMfNO. MAWj-HO*- ■ ; JyL, pOBABLS discharged from the service.* SITOA -‘TIOHin a Bank oi Broker’s Office: Satisfactory refer ence and security given. Address* ‘ ' Officer," at this Office. , n* WANTED TO' BORROW—S7OO, FOR *T four months, on ample outside security,- for which a large interest will be paid Address ‘’E W. 8.,” at this Office, v ~. .. belS-Wf W A Jllffi-rTO I ENGAGE ON OS ▼ ▼ about? jMuary- &» SkLESfifiEST with & WHOLESALE lIBY GOODS? Bouse, by a. youai Ulan' of Dine yeaja* experteccf iXL'.ltaodiing; BiY Goods —at' present enraged as Cashier tea Retail Dry Goods es tablishment. • •-s-- •.•-,■ , - Address •? Mercantile, 11 at ibis office. oc!7 2i* WANTED—BY A YOUNG MARRIED * T Man. a eifttktiOD aF» Book-keeper. _ Address e iocl7-St* J». BURTOff, ffiy Street. WANTED—A YOUNG'OR MIDDDN '* ’ aged MAN, wfid'writes a «<>oi land, with ssteT'U $B(XyaR PARTNER profitable m-dborcash. busines*, Location central. „ : Address *‘ Location? ' r) J Press office. oclfi-St* WANTED AT $l5O PERI MONTH— 'I We want a reliable CANVASSESKib every town' and county. We have agents clearing month, which we will prove to any doubling applicant. Ad dress JOKE Is BKOS. 4CO:,P. O. Box H2S,Pht!adel phia-. ■ ocia^lmf WANTED—ON OR BEFOR@ -lst OF .** JANUARY, by a BOOS'-KEEPER eicperHenced in Dry Goods Jobbing and Coaliftisßiou Business,a situa tion m a large wholesale bouse. Is 'quick and correct at figures* and a fair judge of , mi’*aey.. A liberal salary expected. Address R. H,, 51 Pt(*s office. .• ocl%6t* WANTED TO REJa?, A STORE ON ; MARKET Street, between Second and 4 Sixth. Streets; Address Box 625 Rost Office.; octfi-stuthizt* AMOUNT TO LOAN on Mortgage of city property. oc!7-tf • E. PETTIT. 3%3 WALNUT Street. m SOME ONE W&WFID TO FTfR CHASE a .NEW DWELLING HOUSE.' which the will Lease for. Fiy©-Years, at six per cent, rent secured Address JOHN BENTLEY, at the office of this paper. ocl7-3t r m WANTED TO -RENT—A HOUSE n n iSi?oY esto AV art °LS 19 either furnished or M^CT^reht^ 88 ; °° or * 9 W ~ ii store Wanted.—wanted to -MU BENT or PURCHASE, a commodious STOBE for a Wholesale Business on Chestnut street, between Front and . Fourth streets. Apply at Box Ho. 2815 Post Office. - ocl2-6t FOR BALEMPTOJLET._^ TO let-prom the first janu- A ' ABT NEXT, THE BECOND AND FODBTH STOBIES OF A LABGE STORE ON CHESTNUT STREET, Between- Second and Third. This Is a very desirable opportunity for a Wholesale Dry ,? i or siK house. Address Box 2055P05t Office. ■POR SALE—TWO WELL-SECURED I old Irredeemable GROUND BEN sl2B per annum lawful' silver rbohev, payable half- yearly, free of taxes. S. W- THACKARA & SO>N. oclB-Bi* ■ ait South THIRD Street! M FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT AT CHESTNUT HILL. —A furnished house, plea santly situated at Chestnut: Hill, will be to rent from November until May h,186£1; within three minutes’, walk of the depot. Address “Chestnut Hi 11,.”. Box 1386, Post Office. ; y - ;■, : o clB-3t* |g A’DESIRABLE DWELLING FDR ■Hi&Sale or to Lot, at TWENTY-FIRST and ARCH Streets. ocl7-6tv Mfor sale—the mansion House No. 312 Cooper street, and' lanre Fruit and Flower harden, is city of Camden. if, J, The dwelling. iss2feefefroDt by 40indepth, with gas, hydrant water, hot and cold paths, and all modemlmpro’r&Kiaiit*. The lot of ground on which it stands 120 wet front by 360 feet' in depth, running from Cooper to Market streets, completely filled with every description of" choicest Fruit and Flowers. / * TERMS LIBERAL. For particulars inquire on tlm premises, or at > M. KEWKTKK'S Office, - ocls-siuth Bt* No. .33$ WALNUT Street. m for sale ?os to rent.—a na.THEEE- STORY modem- built BRICK DWELLING, wilh double back buildings, twenty feet front, with five feet side' ard, ho.‘81l) NorthPIPTB Streep above Brown:. Apply to ; M. PRICE, ocls-stn2t*; ;XBB N. TWELFTH St., corner of Cherry. M desirable ,cpisis tr y a PLACE, 5 acres,!3miles north of Norristown, "■ 1~ line large House, stone, rough cast. 13 looms, good shade and waier, ham, carnage-house,. &c.' On the Germantown turnpike, good place for a - physician: For sale, or would he exchanged l for agood-paying city property./ Particulars, apply toOD.: S: WaLBIER. No. 11 North SIXTH Street, / . ’ : oslS 2t* M; FOR SALE -. DESIRABLE SfA Chester comity FARM.SO Acres, half-mile from-JC railroad station. Superior and highly improved farm, ICO acres, half mile from railroad station in Backs county. l Call and examine Register of Farms. / ocj.7-tf /- - E. PETTIT, 333WALNPf Street. / M DELAWARE COUNTY;—FOR SALE,or will he exchanged for City Property,2S— ;. 138-acre FARM, one quarter of a mile from a Station on Media R. R., 15 miles out. Old-fashioned Stone Mansion, Bars, Spring,: Ac. : about 25 acrea Woodland. Price. *llO per acre. JAS. R./CUMMINS, MEDIA, or 504 ■WALNUT Street.: y. : , /■ , oc!7-3t -. MFOR SALE—a SNUG-; SMALL JR: PLACE OF 13 ACRES, of i the best kind of-Jt-i LAi*D, a large stone house, 40 feet front, kitchen back, and plenty of out buildings, If miles from Philadelphia, in Plymouth Township, Montgomery bounty, l on Plymouth turnpike road. For particulars call .on ; / : . B. SMITH. Agent, ■ oglff-31*: OQ4 N. SEVENTH Street, above Breen. m FORRENT—ANUMBER OFGOM -■Ssmddious DWELLINGS, 1 on Thirteenth, Twelfth, and Mervine streets, 1 having hath, range, hot and cold water, at from $23 to *33 per month. ' . TATLOW JACKSON, OC7-121* , 614 CHESTNUT Street. MF OR SALE—GERMANTOWN COTTAGE, corner Knox and Linden streets; neat and convenient Cottage, , in. excellent condition, with good lot, plenty of shrubbery, and stable. Immediate possession canoe had. oci tf BI F. GLENN, 133 South FOURTH Street. :M FOR SALE—A SUPERIOR-BUILT COTTAGE at Darby, with 12 acres of land, mnch below its cost: and a neat Cettage at Chestnut Hill, 11 rooms, at a little more than h alf its value. - ocl- tf B. F. GLENN, 133 South FOURTH Street. ■ m A FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT: —On Chestnut Hill; live minutes’ walk from depot.. Inqnire at the Depot, or 1333 SPRUCE St. oclsthstn3t* FOR SALE CHEAP—THE Trotting Stallion PILGRIM,- also, three blooded Mares in foal. Inquire of C.-LLOYD* Blue Bell, T.wenty-fonrth ward*:Pbilat oeg -stqthet* - D Onn TRUCK'AND PEACH BAS- UjUUU KETS jnst received and for sale by : ROWE & EOSTON, se2-tf 151 and 15» North THIRD Street: • BOARDISI&. PERMANENT FIRST-CLASS BOARD- A IKG-a second and third atop-room vacant. Re ierences reqnired. Apply i-II.TSPI’J/CE St. oc!8-2t* PLIGIBLE ROOMS VACANT A T J-l HILL’S, 338 SPRUCE Street. ocfi-lm* ■ COPARTIVERSHIPS, AT'OTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP.’— ' The undersigned -have this/ day entered -into copartnership under,the firm of RtMB Y, &- MADEIRA, ■ for the manufacture of Sash, Poore, Window -Frames,, Shutters, Blinds, &c.,atNo. BTB PERTH St., formerly Robertson street. AMMON RtMBY. J. FERDINAND MADEIRA. Philadelphia, October 10,1864. oclB-3t*- -ILCftAIL..; TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR A* THE CITY, AHpXOOTTY.OE.PHILIDEiHHIA. Estate of JOHN SMITH, deceased; ' The Auditor* appointed by the Conrt to audits settle, " and adjust the account of HUGH- KEMiY.an tdminis-, tratorof the Estate of John Smith, deceased, and to re port distribution of the balance in the hands of the ac conntant,;wol meet the parties interested; for.the par-; poses of his. appointment, on WEDNESDAY, the 24 eayd November. 1864, at 4 o’clock P. SI., at hia office, No. 308 South FIFTH street, In the city of Philadelphia. . - THOMAS BRADFORD DWIGHT, oclS-tnihsst Auditor. HI THE ORPHANS? COIJRTFORTHE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, r Estate of PE KEY. G.-CO PB; deceased. Notice is hereby.driven that thebtridow, .of said dece dent has filed in said Court her petition, and an ap praisement of the personal estate whichishe elects to re tain, under the act or April 14, 1851, and >its supple ments, and the Court will approve! the same on FJU DAS, Ncv. 4, 1864, unless exception he filed thereto. . . ■ thos. Latimer, oclB-tuth4t* Att’y for Elisa Cope, widow. LOST MO FOLKS*. T OST OR STOLEN—OH THE NIGHT A-4 of the Bth inst., four of the following Certificates: Nos, 24,319, 28,929, 21091, 24 630, 21,799 of Phila-< delphia and Reading Railroad Stock.: The public are cautioned against their negotiation,as tlietr transfer has bten stopped. A liberal reward will be paid and-no questions asked' on their return to P. S. ROWLAND, OCI4 la,* . : 42T SPRUCE Street. REWARD.—LOST, IN COMING from Barrisborg .to Pltiladelphia. a, POCKET BOOK, containEg about in money, a nois of i Clark, to the order of 3 the Subscriber (but.,not en dorsed), dated Buffalo, October 7th, at four months, for $2,600, and other Papers, of no use to any one but the owner. , - The aboye Seward will be paid, in addition to the moneytbat was in the Book, on returning it to Not 664 North ELEVENTH Street, Philadelphia or to the BEADY HOUSE. Harrisburg ocl7-2t* HENRY D. MOORE. A LIBERAL REWARD.—LOST OR -Ot mislaid. Certificate No. S 8 of the Capital' Stock of the iETNA OIL COMPANY for 800 ehares, in .the name of BENJAMIN P. WRIBLBY, with a printed form of a Power of Attorney, endorsed; signed by;.Benjamin P. Wrigley. All person-are cautioned against negotia ting for the same, as the transfer thereof it forbidden, and wiH’not be approved by said Company. , . ■ Any insertion of anyname m the blank space left m the Power of Attorney will be forgery. Said Certificate can be of no use to any one, as app’ication has been made to the sale iEtna. Oil Com pany for a new Certificate in lieu of the? one lost or mislaid' -v ; ■ The finder of said Certificate will be liberally re warded by leaving it; at No. 28 SBTESTH Street (second-story)*-at JOffice of M. HINGH&TAN, Scrivener. > ' / / oclS-lm „■ J. WILLIAMS, NO. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET, Manufacturer of VENETIAN BLINDB AN D ' ■ WINDOW SHADES. The Largest and Finest Assortment in the elty at tc» .. - -■ -■ - ■ • LOWEST PRICES. , gar- 'Repairing attended to promptly.* = Shades Made end Lettered. eelO-Sm TOT S,T(J YS AND FANCY GOODS. - Just received from' Europe- a, large assortment of Toys, of every description. : Also, Fancy Artioles, in 1 reat variety; Meerschaum,- Briar, and a varietv oi other Pipes and Cigar Tubes. .JOHNfDOLL-Importer, ; • oc!8-tuthe2m ' No. 502 MARKET Street^ PICTURES OF RARE BEAUTY OF A style and coloring—REiMEß’S graphs, for the low. price of st.«. ■ <*> t 0 Street, above Preen. and, engage one. :g F/KSIMMOABTEB^E«MTB jrioii ' ••• vVWWWVt A UCTION SALE. OP CONDEMNS* HOBSEB. QuAKTBBMABTKB ORVAHAh S.O^ 10 ®' , Flß9f IK ;NE F&S^Hfc oke Mosses. - ea^e® o ric 8 e S of ae 60 “ de “ nBi M unfltfor tluG ™^a?h«d“ 4 -ft I —* Pirposes many good bsrgrim> may Dv.stiu<_ - - . ■ Horces sold «2nfiy. _ e . . w Terms cash Ispnlted camney. Bale t, mence at 10 A. IS ? A-EKlS^*™ -heia-toc2o ‘ Colonel in charge First Division ft. wan TJEADQUARTERS PENNSYLVANIA -EL MILITIA, :QtTABTERMASTEB GENERAL’S 0»e- FICE, . HAmtiaßirßa, Pav. Oclobet-3, 1833. - Will he sold at Public AdctioUftp the highest bidden' Bn accordance with act of AssembSy, apprtrVad August *2. ISM,. Section 9).. at She State Aigenal, .Harrisburg, ?n yiWSDAT, the 18th d&jr of OctooSr, cotumenciug at r 6 following tfaserviceahloordnauce and me. “S? » iheproperty of tWe State of Pennsylvania : r - B prass Cetfnon,• casting" French, dattr im»*. 4w3k»?5 w li , 2S, of ISM aalu • pounds 2l PoMder Iroß Cannon, weight about l.flOSf 78 S nmS^Si?i;°A d) i welghhabout 3,508 pounds. ‘ 4 Gnn-oarrlage Axles, weight about 4W pJunto; . J A ' '■ Q o ' pOHWill do.. Strap Iron, do Ilf »eunda’‘ Scrap Iron, weight about 3,(BSiiftrads ** Pounds. ■yhe above Will Be sold in lota, for ca'aTi to Be made la National or State of 5?£555 ;PUT«?»se^fonlt y be With but little dslay, and will be at Buyer’s rispJnlS - remoyal. : - I ‘ ‘JAMES L-..3a?NOLD^ I**' 1 **' oc4-4nthfr6t . Qtrartermaecer Geaeral of Pema, JlUrciiON BALE OF CONDEMNMBi _ ‘HORSBS. QffASifejMETEIl GjE!fEßjia l 'S OPFZO*. _ First Brvimonr. mm „ . WgaaMM* Cm.OetSWrl, Auction, to the hlibest biddetf* « PlK B * named Wotr, viz. = „ . . MIFFLIN, miNgTWABU, THUESdAT. WILJUNGTON, “WliiwAitE, THU3SI>iT.‘ ' toes, TERXSMCT. TWO HGHDBEI) CAVA^ ; B HOESa», AT SAGS ’ « ■»» for tfct* mwv fesai»flBasBsss“»«- Bt order of the Qa*rteriaaste#'GSneTa£ ’ „ , . ; JAMES A. BBXI& Colonel In charge First Birtal WJ*- Onartermsster General’* it We*. oeS-toeZff 'SEMEBfTS. MEW eHESTNUTiTr^tBATRE * w . .' • ygjgj) ■ ■ . AW* POSITIVIST . w » t>-c-K STOCESSFITL'-' ’ BIN atiow. Pa«t.......,....,..,"” "•• Slr - Eigltb- Brand FatailV jiattiiM' R^VaSi B .*?- taT * r wßen THE IE A oFICK, or a prices, forpositlTe^t&SS *1 *tw CHARLOTTE THO3fPSOa THIS (MondayJrßVßirnfO, October 17t> . ._. ■:. ItITTEE BAEEPdoT - ° tr DoorB.Bpen.at7; Cnrtain. rises at 7K. “««*r. JOHN DSBW’S NEW ARCH. STSEET THEATRE. In wh Sa she ‘will* sin*" "“' ‘ ‘‘ VESTVAIS: _ , Ton are the Star’ ’ an<S' “ Brare Jfirco. ’ ’ ■ Seats secured three days in advance; > oclT-ft : ' A SSEMBtY’ BUILDINGS, TSNTH 1 AND CHESTNUT Streets.. ’ ' TEKPBB OF WONDERSif!3IGNOK3LXTK WEDNESDAY AND . , . Chang*of .Performance Constantly,’ '• SeitsTfiollSlf CentS - CUldre2 ‘ }S Cents. -Reserve* • Evening Performances commence- at 7>£. Afternoon ■■■-■ oc3-tf A PSEMBLY' BUILDINGS LARGE : DALL.LASTWEEIf of the obarmliig andnatri o'lc , -MISS MAJOR PAULINE CUSHMAN ? Ths feroaJe Union Spy and Scout, who has been honored A _Bhe will appear in ; . a?,W^cP oS ‘’ffi^ E A ? D “AMOR’S UNIFORM. . MATINEES on Wednesday and Saturday, common** ' rag at 3 odock ;. Evening at 8. ' oc™R nHEBTNUT-BTBEETOPERA HOUSE No.’ 1221 CHESTNUT Street. 1 ALLINSON & BINUKEN ProDriatnr. MOHAN’S MINSTRELS appear every evenir s in an elegant :Vw - . ETHIOPIAN ENTERTAINMENT.- Doors open at 7. commencing at 8 o'clock precisely-, ' Admission 25 cents. , . Reserved seats, which can be secured from 10 to * ~ 0 Clock, SO cents. < : oclS-tf CHESTNUT ST., ABOVE ' V_®ifh, TBI GREAT VARIETYTHEATRE GF TBl -• e |a?. T9Bia<r> With : a * VLL ’ THHE ACADEMY OP FINE A RTS ft 18 OFBg EDUCATIONAL. A HOME IS DESIRED FOR A YOUNG f x LADY in-a Christian household, where she can have a pupil re. msir-uct in Music. Please address Gnurdmu, ’} Press office. 0018-2t* CKATEKG-M. C. CAMPBELL’S BK^ V; TlIfG CLASSES m«et TUESDAY aud FRIDAY °/ BROAD’ WALNUT-; Streets, : SATURDAY mornings corner of • BIGHTB and SPRING GARDEN, Streets, for ladies rk4 • ' ; ■ only< Gentlemen Wednesday Evenings at T. ; Eighth end Spns* Garden Streets. Ladies and Gentle^ men tahmg one course of lessons on parlor skates, wia become expert ice skaters; For circulars, term*, &e.. " api-Jy pr address as abore. 1 oclfclU*- TTNITED STATES INTERNAL\RE COLLECTION DISTRICT OP PENNSYLVANIA,comprising the Twelfth, Thirteenth. Sixteenth,.Seventeenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth!. Wards of the City of Philadelphia, NOTICE. : _ The. annual assessment for 1851, dor the above-named Diet! let,of persons liable to a tax on carriages, pleasure-, yachts, billiard tables, and gold and silver plate, an* also of peisona required to tike out license, having - been completed, > NOTICE IS HEREBY-GIVEN that the taxes aforesaid will be received daily, by the undersigned, between the hours of 9 A -M. and 3 P H {Sundays excepted!, at hie Office. 8, W. corner of THIRD and WILLO W Streets, on aid after theastli isst. , and until and including SATURDAY, the . 19th of November next ensuing, , , PENALTIES. ■ All persons who fail to.pav their- annual taxes upon carriages, pleasure yachts, billiard tables, and gold an* ‘ silver plate, on or before the aforesaid 19th day of No vember, IS6L will incur a penalty of ten per centum additional of the amount thereof, and be liable to cost*, ss provided for in the 19th Section of the Excise Law oC July Ist, 1362 - - Allpersons who in like manner shall fail to takeout their Licenses, as required by law, on or betore the IKk' day of November, 1864, willincur.a penalty ofien per centum additions 1 of the amount thereof, and be sub ject to a prosecution for three times the, amount of said, tax, in accordance with the! provisions of ths 59th sec tion of the law aforesaid, . r . . All -payments are required to be made in Treasury no ter, issued, under authority of the United States, or in notes of banks organised trader the act to provide a na tional currency, known as N ational Banks. ,>No fuither notice will be given. . WILLIAM. J, WaINWRIGHT. Collector, .. oclB tno!9 S. W. cor THIRD and WILLOW Bis, CAMPAIGN BADGES! V>» OAMPAIGH BADGES'! BADGES MADE TO OHDEB FOB .CBOBS In. any style • .. . h. H. STEPHENS. Agent. Kioms 6 and 10, 800 CHESTKOT Street. oclg-stfp*- PURPLE- EDGE BLACK SILKS.—.. A THESE ARE KSOIVN to be the most durable 3ilk». . over made. - PILE BLACK SILKS-SS. 24.26.28,.,30. aid 33 inches Wide. These are the SlOD'f ESTBLACK SILKS known to the trade - . - E?RS & LANDELL.. ' OCIB FOURTH and ARCH Streets. " H. MUHR, 160 KOETHSECOND , sSffiSSStreet, wholesale dealer-in WATCHES and JEW. . LLRT Fall assortment of American, English, and Swiss Watches, at lowest ca=h prices. ' American Watches in 2,-3, 4, 5. and 6 ounce coin Sil ver Cases. ; '■ - . oelB-Bt* P C. BURNS & Gt>., s : Iso, 800 AECH Street, mate, the fiaeat -Photo graphs la the city. : - . oclB-2t* f\LD SHEERS WINE-20 QBS r 10 OC- V/ TAPES. arid » OASES OLl> SKERRY WIRES. Eor.Sal6.Dy E. P. MIDDEEYON, r Ko. 5 .K., FEOST Street. . oclB-Gt*- 1,000,00«1 ET BUItDING L ™- C aKOLIN A' FIiOO EIHG, ■ 30,000 FEKT 5-4 YEM.OW-Pr.Nfi FLOORING. 'CEDAB SHINGLES—CEDAR. LOCUST POSTS—LOCUST POSTS; ' LOHG HEWL-OCE JOIST. CEDAR POSTS. . SPjRIfCEEIEES.-.'OPEET,EOISa.i •• ' THREE-INCH, REASONED, PEARS - WILLIAMS & STOKES, ocIS-121* TWENTI -FIRST and RAIjE Sireets. T|IXOI?’S STOVE POLISH—THE A/ ONI.T KIND THAT NET EE E AILS'.TO PLEASE. GEO. F. GALE at'COi. Agents, No. 4 CHESTNUT Street. ocls-3tif*- TM ATjBEMATIGMj- INSTBUMENTS; t for. Schools—Microscopes, Spy Glasses, Field. Glasses for Army- aDd Navy use, Stereoscopes, Stereo— scopia Pictures, Opera Glasses, Card Photographs, Pbotogry pliAJliuirs, Tbermomelers, Barometers, Karfic Lanterns, Magnets, Philosophical Instruments, ike ,£e, McALLISTBR &. BROTHSeI (Established in 1796 ) JTo. 738 CHESTNUT Street. «Saw TO f ARMIRS A.ND BREED-,. JBHS;—-The thoroughbred Stallions, darkcieitnnt, ISH lands, roaled,.lSs2, by-li Mariner. • onto! tie celebrated mare “Fashion:'’HEßO. dark.. brown, 15* hands, foaled. 1653, by ’‘Mariner. ont of>. the prize winner: “Batsey Anthony, ■! will.be offered,: at the Philadelphia Society’s An> nal Sale of Stock, on.. WEBHBSDiY. OotoberlS), 1864, . . AT THE BaXbiß „„ A. M. KSKifNESB, Auctioneer. _ -jr-—m Fo=Br ATiBANT A-N,Db JMUBgBC'EBOY. Ylt BEL AWARE ANB R'AEI 'I ASS OahUL.—The Barge. S.~ FLANAGAN, Wol Corson,. Master, is now loading a*. Brst wharf, belpWiSP.RlJGijs Street, and will sail for the above poihteon WEDNBB -I>AY, October 19th. /‘L* • For freight, which win be (atomon reasonable terms,, applyto ‘ . ocl7-3t : »o. 30*Sonth PELAWA§B,AtV-"- PIANOB, COTTAQB EXCBL ITTTn MOB-- ORBANS, HARMONIUMS, and SmMftf ‘ BEOKS, at - Store, oc7-Sm < No. 110JJ CHEBTSOJ? Street. s YEbJb^NISWLY If * T I’PSiOyBD ORESCENT BSALB , . , Y overstrung pianos. , Aaknowledsed to be the beet. London Pri«M*if|;. »hd Highest Awards In America rooeived. „. DECKEK 3K08. , 'j^gt STBCK & CO.’S . OEL^aBATSp,. PIANOS. J. E. GOTJLP, SEVEUT-H AND OHSSMCUT. IC»TE."S'’B OOSPTAGEI organs iot onlT FaSXOSLEKJJ. bat BHSftCAbiiSf in parity of Power, doomed enpeslafll format rsho* and Behoi&v bat fonni sjr.h* eaotßy we'-'-'l&i-e.l - the Drawisa Btoi*- for **l« S-'i,-5e i 5, a- irtifJWA.-■ ' ! ' 1 wa in Yr,r» v SZYSTYH Sire ■<- Alaa. aeom»l*t*astort=!»niff'ite sonstantly on hand ; s . ‘ V -
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers