The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 19, 1864, Image 3

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    CITY ITEMS.
Homk—Wheeler & Wilson’s Htgh-
Tfluiom Lock-Stitch Sowing Machines are the
! |U cheapost, and be3t. They are lighter and
ll ' r to 'operato, simpler to learn, quieter in action,
| I f;s nabla to get out of order than any olher
';J",u>ehlne. They use less than half the cot
f'ofMoat other machines, and do_ much bottsr
tiiccr work, . Indeed, no human testimony could
,' r[in ;.or than that which has been accorded the
{ilorS- Wilson Sowing Machine lor superiority
jti others for fomliy use and for general mami
iir.'sg purposes. To show the immense and
„j,jf popularity of the Wheeler & Wilson Ma
-0 tve would state that 0ver.60,000 of them wilt
, been manufactured this year, and otbr 6,000
( been sold in Philadelphia alone.
:truotlon given at the residences of .purchasers,
p' machine warranted, and the money returned
ji entirely satisfactory. Wo advise all to go to
s logant salesrooms or Wheeler & Wilson, "01
jtnut street, and sco these wonderful machines
potation. Our Wends out 8f town should send
] circular and specimens of work.
f i -_ pßKSinmmAi. Eubction.—The great s’trug-
I-- near at hand, and everybody is espocted to
;4 their -choice between “Little Mac' 1 and
!3 j,- Abraham.” We giro no advice upon this
pl' nuestlon, but will speak out plainly upon ;
(sir subject—to wit: the superior eloganco of
apparel made at tho Brown Stono Olo
k. Hall of lloekhill & Wilson, Nos. 003 and 005
;;i.ut street, above Sixth.
(, to thk Bust.—For a thorough and practical
■stion for business, go to Bet ant, Stratton,
jsKiSTBK’s National Commercial College,
Assemuly Building,
S. W. coiner of Chestnut and Tenth streets.
,r a full knowledge of the art of Telegraphing,
i Bryant, Stratton, &.B*nnistkh’s
Telegraph Institute,
utheasboornerof Seventh and Chestnut sts.,
e you will be under the charge of an expo
ed operator and teacher, and receive all the
.stages of
A Bkoulau Tp.r.EORAPnto Line,
ceilenl facilities forladler. oclO-wsmSt
i.ains in Clothing,
rains in Clothing,
“ns In Oiothing,
“as in Clothing,
At Gran vlllo Stokes' Old Stand,
At Granville Stokes' Old Stand,
At Granville Stokes' Old Stand,
At Granville Stokes' Oid Stand,
m 9 chestnut Street. ’•
99 Chestnut Street.
sPii Chestnut Street, : *
Chestnut Street. ‘
•I. clothing.
Billing to suit the fall of tho Year.
.•iolb mg to suit the fall of Gold,
nothing to suit the fall of Stocks,
jlothiog to suit the fall of Atlanta.
’tothlng to suit the fall of Richmond,
HcUdng to suit the fall of Mobile.
Pi thing to suit the fall of Charier ton.'
•thing to suit the fall or rise of anybody, at
■hs Stokes & Co.’s One-Priee, under tho Con
da*.
udekk'b Clothing, a splendid assortment, at
lisemaker & Co.’s, No. 4 N. Eighth st. oc!7-ot*
atr Be Toimsttb Franoaiss.—For onamei
the skin, eradicating wrinkles, small-pox
u, pimples, So. Price SI. Hunt &. Co., 133 S.
nth street, and 41S. Eighth street, ooiss&wtf
bin; Virgin Wax of Antilles.—Tilts exqiii
' 'imotlo has no equal- for beautifying, whiten
led preserving the complexion. It ia prepared
pure white was, bonce its extraordinary quail
tor preserving the skin, making it soft, fair,
ph. and transparent. It is most soothing after
log, cures chapped hands or lips, removes pirn
[blotches, tan,'freckles, or sunburn, and itn
| that pearly tint to ths face, neck, and arms so
L desired by ladies oi taste. . Price SO, 80, and 76
I, Hunt & Co., 133 South Seventh street, and
Bulk Eighth Etreat. - V ; OcS-swtf :
Ikt's Bhoom o» Bosks— A. charming’ color for
ik, dces not wash off or Injure the shin,
ictured only by Hunt & 00., 41 South Eighth
md 183 South Seventh street, ocS-swtf
>.TANT TO TAUiOfeS AND MANnPACTtrKEKS
pthing.—The American Button-Hole Ma
lompany are pleased to announce that, after
>r of years, and the liberal expenditure of
In employing the first mechanical talent,
ive perfected - and are now prepared to.
ers for their celebrated labor-saving ma
vbteh arc justly regarded as one of the
t inventions of the age. A single maohlno
wfaoture from 100 to 160 perfect button holes
jar, anrtfrom 1,000 to 1,600 m a day’s work of
jure. It also does embroidering, ' and
rtures ana sews on at the same time
, braiding and binding, in the most elegant
. The machine is entirely Btmpla lncon
m, and easily understood. Call and exam
dmens of work, and see the machines in
>r., at the office, 630 Chostnut street, Phlla
'»■■■■■ oclS-Ot
<JSSS, IMPAIEBD SIOHT, THROAT, Oi-
Abthma, and all nervous affections treated
Von Mosolizlaker. Office 1027 Walnut
OClT'St*
inn Eab most saooessfully treated by J,
M. D,, Oculist and Aurist, 611 Plcoat. Artifi-
Inserted. JTo ebanre for aan-mlnatloa. j y2fl- tf
iITALS. AT THE HOTELS*
IPhe Com
mey, Neif York
id), Sew Tork
»y. Sew Jersey
nCttoreeiowa, I)el
afield k la, K Y .
row__ _
ilnenial.
Robert Ferguson, England;
I) it Lee
James Morlidge & wf. Ohio
00l A Kiucad, Wish, D O
I, J Phillips, New York
GFT Kill, New York ■
SI E Kingman New York
J Ksefor, Now York
W A D-aholm, Now York
E F B.mtman. Kentucky
W B St-ibOn, Trenton, lIJ
A H GUle’t & wf.New York
F F Smith Jt wf, Hartfo d
E H Levingstun, Mew York
J B Billing! Boston
Mrs Col Olcott, Penna’
0 Lawton, Boston
W 11 Barrett & la. N York
F b Newton, Buffalo
Wm il Kirkpatrick, Pltts’g
A llclvtosey. Mew Jersey
H 0 Longm-oker, Allentown
tV ft Gander, Allentown:
H W Fi Mian, Latrobe.Pa
Dr R B Ironside, Idaho
G V Close,'ldaho
I W Ksrr, Oil City
B F Bi tlock, California :
W C Brocameir, Wheeling
E C Fisher, New York
J H Used, Boston
N A Bo d«n, New York
: Jos H Blount. Mew York
A D Smith, Pittsburg
N J Bigiey, Pittsburg
John J Underwood, Boston
Mr & Mrs S B Pisrce, Boston
Sioney Homer. Boston
r Miss Homer, Boston
H H Prewe't Jr wf, Ky
Miss Bath Shelter, Ky
, New Haven
oodflil.Pftersb’g
jaUister, Will l)cl
*l, New Y ork
lain New York
isou, Now York
.ckrOU,Nft sv York
Jr & wf. N York
:, Row York
i, Sew York
j , Boston
>b» >fw YY>rk
arr, ISew Tort
Kew York
i IF, Jiew York
fffrw YoiJr
'l),Ktnincky
tuelay, Kentucky
(ridge, baltlmr-re
itridge, Baltimore
rtridji*, BtiUhiiOiV:
•.'inew, FotteviUe
ftsoxu Fotts-viUe
der, FciicviUe
is & sou. VoU.ivillQ
ii Ir, Boston
Providence,Hl
.Is, Hew York
iHartford
'ltnsville v
rtl, TitusviUo
ilib«U. Rf-aditg
cl & Wl, New : loi*
iderscn, Texas
>Uy
Ah Haskell, Boston
IT Folherans, Jr, & wf, NY
"Tecs T Hazard,' New York
Mr.* Brooks & sist«r
Goloraco
Kew Y**rk
fi- Sn«scll PUtsbarg
[deco, Now York
iw, Boston
2,1, JKew Tork
rfcon, Ku*well'vHl*
heraou, St Louis •
mil* Pittsburg
\n,f»e\v Tork
NAthna Slix,.Cincinnati
J Thomas, Indianapolis
Writ W tv haatly, Indiana
I, Smith St wf.llliuois
Hist 51 Keyes, Illinois
M 0 Park9,Pttißton, Pa
> E Parkß.FUtstooiFa:
■ft'Sew Mexico
l'ittamrir
Major Sayre, Montrose
T Hr ihii, Kentucky
J JU Baglay, Vermont
J S Weeks,l’d tland
A ll 'Morrill, Vermont
;i;ce & t&.lVnaa .
& wf, Pittsburg:
; wf, Pittsburg
i & wf,LonUvtlJe
jsoe&ls, Penua.
ley, Cleveland
tir* Kansas
ilan Hi wf. Pa 1
io Om OcoTEetowu
mb, r*6W York J
NewToik
1 & In,Columbia
aornU Lebanon
r* Fisk, Ponna
Y
&dan, Norfolk
■t, Milwaukee
■a, Bjsion
SA.
E a Stroms At la
G T Paine St wf Providence
Mrs Akerman, Providence
IS Miller, M D. Wii. I’el
! W B Rossobaum, N.J
J P woifersberger Jt 1, Balt
T C W fierce,’Boston:
J Ewing, New Jersey
5 P HJunes &la Panne :
[ion J 8 Jones, Reading
John MTafts,-Jr. &la, N J
R W Stires, Washington
H Kamdeli, Newburg -
MUh Wright k sis, Penna
Mr Jones-', Penna
A H Cheshire, Sew York
U@o Merritt. New York
Mrs Farnsworth. Albany
|E G Patterson k wf, N J
Cbas D Webb, New Jersey
lOeoßurkfi la, Sow York
jWjtt Irvin a wf,Penna
W T BuliacS,Prov,K £,
C Bavins. Washington
Mrs SC Bevei, lowa
Mrs Rowley At ch,lowa
J J, Bevcr, lowa
SWA'race, Towanda
R H Clements, Powanda
I, S Baugh & la.PMlada
JssGra am Jr,new York
Chae a. Barry, Boston.
B P Moon, Maine
B Mnndy,Towanda
wpleton. Fa -
fj?* B . Scrantou
>li>b .kwf, lil
(er.<bnli& wf*l? Y
>tf, Norfolk
ftadtj Wash * :
Wash
Washington
■’wstd & •wl'.CaL .
nm, California f
Concord
:is, Delaware
’2, K&w Yc.rk
'Sine & la»Mo
la. York
sCiacinuati
r, Carlisle
The G
Irani. ■'
Jo. Roberta
C N Pine
Rar H Mackay, Peana
J C Ctman. New York
Lt W W Gibson, Harriab'ir
J S Houston
S D Campbell, Norfolk
B F Herat, Georgetown
L Wsil, Jacksonville
T 0 Dve, cJ#per Sandusky
M T Ho well, Jersey Shore
M'JTa'bott, Warren.
Mrs Talbott, Warren
Hr# Vanveefiln, N Jersey
Miss M Huston,' N Jersey
<Shi«ely, HaTisburg
USA IN Yocnm Jt wife
SA iJ E Mosier, Harrisburg
jWell, Jer Shore R D Townsend, Pettsnllc
& wf, Del R Decker, flew York
Lancaster D D Foley, Washington
3r , Union co ;X Seel so a, Now Jersey
>ltr, Milwaukee Mies M Stetson, N J ;
«, J'oronto ] s A Pereas & la, Boston
lunUvy, Jlqntr 'l IA 8 Ab“ll,- Baltimore .
«m, Arkansas AJI Whitlock & la, NY
Peena ,T 8 Whitlock & la, N Y ;
Boston John w Barry, Lancaster
ll K*fi NY' J B JlcGrann Lancaster
l«ew>ork L H KeUarn, if inch Chunk
([j buhaio Mrs Eilithrop, New York
''™fPort J H Stauffer & wf, Penua
f'Lntcago S LKellatn, Munch Chunk
'use, Cllcsct L Northrop, Boston
W A Keadirg ST Moses, New York
jar, hew York Geo Morrison it la, Ky
J u, Jersey City Chas PTunoell, Georget’n
‘. Danville, Pa N N Finlay, Easton
If® 11 'u'.Fas;pu, Pa IVD Hazel, Delaware
now lorl; J Wflale &3 las,Delaware
P* A Walnay, New York
tot, Htrrisb’g SirsH W Janes & ch.N Y
t-ecacon J.o Smithers, Delaware
.o s!. , auon L J Bazznm, Newbarg
er stiff am>y «ity ;■J C Lslper, Dol eo. Pa
I nuT CtiyEmnis Fauber, New York
Won* 011 t H v' v Oliver, New York
'<wf. NY is jan Yalzah, Lewistown
i " New York rt tL B9ar,U, , 7 V L °?r k Hivs ‘ l
• 3 E i’lrry' | 0 &
Me° ft
i«nsy&° kl i f£ aktteSl - o Ha?r'i?bn ,1 r| d,JI
■eaSy, New York,
ma, New York
ley, Waaliiug'on
Washington
Ohio
hew York
Kuox, Oh'o
eler, Brooklyn;,,
son, Sew York
r, Sew York
in, Sew York
;ton, Baltimore
t, fitw York
am, Delaware ,
n. York j
Y. ' .1
The Siatos Union.
itf York ; K Bench, Perry co p a ■
;K R finrns l’rankllc cr,, Pa
1) V iJobn J Meflill. Heading
'CsK'wa.J! UH Hutford Esading E
o Miliit ??« i 9 , Golum bta
Tork i*. ,la iJt'hn H We]. 7. WesSiu’dco
ton t n« • : J Lamteon, Feima
ar, KJeddloord. •PhUlipshurg
UacaM J, e>l -I Mo Ilia, Phtllf psbnnf.
WestM U t 6 i» B j n [r £ L us r et i“*! & f tPi ly
1. Keadih**!? Ico 1 co EL Johnston If X
Ohio If Blackburn, Westmorel’d
tfca 4 6 Kowhaker, I*enaa
Pa & son, Pa .
Missouri l-wloa, Carlislfl'
' !*. Mercer - H B obt&rord« Michigan
The Am
J B Wilson, DBA
(1K Wheeler, Cleveland
JEliggott, Wash, DO ■
.T H Thompson. Wash, I) C
.T Levergood, l.ano,.fa
John Webb, Jersey Shore
.1 R Moorhead
Jas C Brown. Beading-
IS T Fosicr. Bethlehem
Jos Hrti'viy, M Salem, Pa
H T Metzgar, » Salem, Pa
Oeo Wilson, Appollo, Pa
W C Oai'geville, Indianaco
lIiA Vord.jc wf, Mavj-land
j 0 Marty, Meßdville
A Henderson,:Pottßville.'"
A Strnuok, I’oltsville ,
Jfis Levoi-gtod, Lancaster
Mrs hanlfiuan, Lancaster \
-John Dougherty, 1 ittsbfire
AJ lieesp, Kent county,M4
M Sp’Pl & wf, Maryluau •
H H Kent, Boston
C J Smith, Brooklyn
1’ Willson. hlivewshurg
C D Mott, New Jersey
DR Byiam, Shrewsbury
John S Everhart, PitUb’*
J CrossJey, R Jersey
S Townsend, Mnrjlsnd
Dv Maxwell, Lancaster
w Baldwin, Lancaster
G S Payne, Maryland
G T Jones. St Clair
G Cumni A wf, Brldgeville.
JBScnlly, Pittsburg'
KJPsrrj, Pittsburg
y^pOvis,-Easton-- -
1 C Hoioinjr, Oai lisle
Jas CUndennin, Carlisle
C F Stover Sf la, I’enna
PEnenn rigor, Carlisle
w S Throckmorton. return
■H Comfort, Jlechanicsbnrg
Alfred P Porter
L Dock & i.usi •
- David Levi, Wheeling ■
Goo W Bennett, Maryland
Mrs J Thomas, Catasunaua
Mrs S Thomas, .Catasauuna
Bliss K Thomas. CatH-anqoa
M Hey man, Wheeling
W Horton, Wilkosbarro
A L Petty, Ohio , „
W G ration .Columbus, Ay
S E lli>nry, Harrisburg
EBWileoji. Allog’y City-'
H Mere re, Ohio
J 1 HodeJaheimor, Indiana,-.
Peter Hut,Light Street :
John lvnhna. Oil City
J Hjiilenbacli,Yirgin:aCity -
,T f'ciiman, Virginia City
W.l'Teming, Pittsburg ' - .
Tiro U
Geo W Heebnor, Ft Carbon
B B Smith, Ponna
Thos Evans,Trenton
W E Woodward, R Jersey
D Ma yer, Kew Jersey
C H Vogeler, Baltimore
SC Stockton,Mt.Holly .
H Wifie.Coluifthia
H BI Paine,!) S K - •
F Stars
J B Ester,Ohio -
A Paso, Williamsport
N E Kingebn. y.Panna
Jss Brown,-St Clair 1
E L Stevens. Lnzerne co :
Mrs JJlavenjiort.Penmi
H R Bcrwer, Penna '
Chas H Jackson,Penna
J S McMnrtre, MiJtlinburg
W k Sonnnetan, Olio
J Aiderjnan & wf Ohio
R W Giileutine,lndiana
F Schilling
John Whitman,Harrisburg
A London, Altoona
J A Snltli, Altoona
W Turning, Penna
C H Harris, HasEerslown
W'Parlor, Berks county
J KFnnck, Lebanon, Pa
G Jobnton, Tainaqna
G W Creveliug, Espy, Pa
A Sbloss, Pottsville •
The Co:
F C Kane, New York
Sir I.aseli, Row York
ENelson, Hew York
T W Letson, Row York
J Onnuniuis, New York
F Binkmnn, Coitesville -
JO Bunting, Costesvlllo
E L llogei*, Bucks co
E S Lloj d, Bu*ks co -
W IV Fachus, Chester co
Wi iis Blallory, Jr,& wf.Pa
Chas Hall, Baltimore
S Feanotk, henna
W M 'Eoi;*K Feuna
Kiss J A Eckels, Feana.
J,;; Euzeuspevgei, Penna
Geo M Kiuilel
Jus V*s Horn, Doylf stown
P W Silver & ila,Maryland
~ . Tlie JJal<
Mbs A Dewees, Paterson
A Eisenbard, Orefield'
Mrsß Siegu'. Ore field
Mrs J S) Rabenhold, Orefild
J 1’ Metzger, Fonna "
O A Miller, Hlatington
A D Stoner, Myerstown
J L Brobst, Penna
J Fenner, Monroe co
F Wagner, Honrooco
.T Shifter, Mol roe co
P Butte, Monroe co
L Fanetetmacher, Alieutln
J Kleckner, Moorestown..
J Scbod, KJecknersville
J S Jones, Bethlehem 1
E Camp, Lehigh co : ■
E li Kean, Scbnecksvilie
Mrs F E Kauffman, Allentn
The Bari.
J Hubbard, Newtown •
S Kelly, Newtown
A Richardson, Newtown
J Mclrie, Philadelphia
EB Coles, Wash, DC
J Hcadiy, Bristol
J Connard, Bucks co
Dennis Ilaganran it la, 111
John Lowo, Illinois
M Baker, Jackson, N.J
S Buck man. Newtown
D Lamon, Washington
J W Wood Ala,New Jersey
A T Dnffieid, Danville
The'«!
WmT Urie, Kent co, Md
S Bafee, New York
D Staples, Scranton
J L Bender, Scranton
C Tceney, Penna
J Donnelly, Pbnna
A Davis, Salem, Pa .
A J Evans, Delaware ..
Thoe Crawford, Penna
John Scott, New York
John Lusk, Oregon ',
SPECIAL NOTICES.
BETTING ON THE ELECTION;
' BY,THE BARD OF TOtVEK HAM,.
Dour-?—WeUi Jenkins, .mines a doleful case;
Two hundred lest by that rash bet!
And neighbor Brown I may embrace
In Ike same list wherein I’m set.
I know he was on the same side
With me, and that he betted too:
So that it cannot be denied ,
Wa both have cause our course to rue.
Enowx-Friend Dobbs, you slightly do mistake;
True, out side Inst, but 'tis my plan
Whet- these election bets I make,
To wager on ffe ofta-man;
Then, if the enemy we beat,
My loss is soothed by triumph gay,
And, If.we suffer a defeat.
The money's won my grief to pay !.
Jenkins— l envy not your polUy ;
: More than I do what Dobbs has lost;
Euch epos t’s too desperate for me,
And purchased at too great a cost.
A certain profit 1 have sought, j
And,mindful of. grim winter’s power,
I took mr surplus cash and bought '.
A splendid suit at Bennett's Tower. ;
We can lit any onb from our stock of ReAdmiadb
Garhexts at once, without delay or trouble, as well or
better .than he can he fitted to order, in goods equal in
ovary respect— style, material, and ttioritmansMp— to
any made to measure, at 25 to 50 per cent, lower prices.
We have all oesirabie styles of goods in all sizes,
.Men’s, Youths’, aid Boys’. ______
• TOWER HALL,
' No. 518 MARKET Street. ■
li . BENNSTT& CO.
Gray Baer Restored to its Original
AND VOUTHFUL COLOR—BALDNESS PREVENTED.
“ London.” “ Hair Color Restorer.
* ‘ London ’ ’ , . . “ Hair Color Restorer. ”
“ London ” “ Hair Color Restorer. ”
“London ” No Bye., " Hair Color Restorar.’’ :
.“London”- “ Hair C ilor Restorer. ’ ’
“.London” “Hair Color Restorer.”
It is iha only knottm Restorer of Color and Perfect
Hair Dressing combined, delicately perfumed.
.STILL ANOTHER CERTIFICATE.:
I hereby certify to the wonderfnl effects of the
“ Loii&on Hair Color Sestqjkr and Dressing. ” Mf
hair was very gray, and through its nee it was soon
restored to its natural color, and the hair, which was
before dry and harsh, and falling off, now became soft
and glossy, ceased falling ; the dandruff disappeared,
and the scalp lost all the disagreeable itching, so an
noying before, and at this time it is fully restored to.
its oriaiual dark color, and I cheerfully commend its
use to ail who are desirous of having a beautiful head
of hair, v \ MRS.. MARY KLE3E.
Chambersburg, Pa., Sept. 20th, 1804.
Price 75 centsperbottle, or sixbottlesfor $4- Sold by
Dr. SWAY NB A SON, 330 North SIXTH Street. It
Osb'-Pricb Clothing, op the Latest
styles, made in the best manner, expressly for RETAIL
SALES. LOWEST SELLING PRICES marked in
PLAIN' FIGURES. 'All goods made to order warranted
satisfactory. The one-price system iB strictly adhered
to. All are thereby treated alike. - JONES’ OLD-ES
TABLISHED ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, GOi
MARKET Street, near Sixth.' ' de23-lj
Perry & Co., Clothing,
THIRD and CHESTNUT Streets.
FEF.KY & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PEER? & CO,, CLOTHINg, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PEF.RY & CO. , CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, •THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PERRY Si CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PERRY St CO.. CLOTHING, TRIED and CHESTNUT,
PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PEEP.I St CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and.CHESTNUT.
PERRY St CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PERRY & CO.; CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PERRY it CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PERRY k C 0.,, CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
:PEKRY St CO. . CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT,
PERRY k CO. . CLOTHSNG, THIRD and CHE ITNUT.
PERRY & CO., CLOTHING,: THIRD and CHESTNUT.
ocU fmw.tf -
Great Place to Buy Clothing.
GREAT. PLACE TO BUY. CLOTHING.
• GREAT PLACE TO BUY CLOTHING.:
GREAT PLACE TO BUY CLOTHING.
WANAMAKER k BROWN.
WANAMAKER &'BRO WN. .
WANaMAKER & BROWN.
-■WANAMAKER & BROWN.
P E* COR. SIXTH AND, MARKET STS.
g' E ' COB. SIXTH AND MARKET STS.
e. e'. COE. SIXTH AND MARKET, STS.
S. E. COR. SIXTH AND MARKET STB.
Wheel-eb & /Wilson’s Highest Premium
LOCK-STITCH
SEWING MACHINES,
THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST. AND BEST.
ialesroosns, 10* CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh.
UVt-rSi-IRJaiIBID .
WOLF— the 13th iastant, at the
house of Issac Stirk, by the Kev. Joseph Welsh. Mr.. ;
David K. Wolf to Miss Anna L. Overholser, both oi.
Wabash, Lancaster consty,Pa. [Lancaster coutity
paters please copy. 3 . •. . . . .. v
. BfIRK—SHIRK.—On the 13th instant, at ‘he resi
dence of the bride’s parents, by.the Kev. Joseph Weleh,:
Mr. Martin 0. Stirk. of New .Millport, Pi., to Miss
Mattie E. Shirk, oi this city; [Lancaster coanty pa
pfiTß pipage copy, j - r '
WBI-ELER-ZOOK —On the ISthinstanti at St:oPht
Dp's P. E. Church, by Rev C D. Cooper, Mr " Win
0. Wheeler, of Philadelphia, to Miss Eimina_A-.
w D o' Jtt feoshter of John Zook, Sr.,: of Chester. Val-
Ko cards. x - -v.*.'
j. s ’K^ 89 “ K - TBrr - Vl
MEhRIMAN—WOOD.—On themnrring of the 18th
“>*&> at tte. residence of the bride’sSuker, by Rev.
PhiUtps Brooke. D. H. Merrlman to Clara, dankh er of -
the Hon. John Wood, ot Conshohocken. No carls. *
lerlcnn.
n RSlansard, Westbrook
P J Bradley,, Re w York ■- s -
John Pollock; St Clair
Lieut W Camp PSA
S Roman. Baltimore
T Kftabb, Heading
Tims Slahghtor,. i> e i a warn
T K Brown. Wash, i) C
T HTlavenner.-Wash. D C
Jos Martin, Wash, D O
C R Sttsder, MrtvylHri'l
S Edwards, Rew Jersey
T WAbbot, Sew Jersey
AD .Tersey Shrtre
Ja iol) Bubl), Jersey Sfc ore
Miss 3? Bubti, Jersey Shove
.fersoy Shore
J KoHeivPerry co, Pa .
S*S Carbondale v.
dS Houghton ‘
P L. lit,tteway .-Beston
H.BowUr & wf. Albany
J S Keymayer, Ohio
f rt St Wetni. OUraow,Ky
H BWoods, Gettysburg
f B Picking, Gettysburg
J G Cranachan, Troy, Pa
Hiss Camtn, Bridge vtllo -
Sirs Montgomery, R Y,rk
MHk Montgomery, H York
S Jenkins, Wyoming
>VJngUa, Patterson, R J
JG Strait
! S PennoviUe, Dtlaware
■cliaiits*.
John C Everhart, Blair Co
J Til man, Bridgeport. O
A B Rogerr, Rew York
LF Wait, Raw York
Miss MUtz, Halifax, Pa-
J H Cochran, Memphis
Ahx- Blackburn. IT S A
, C F Datosmin. Slilton,T’.l
Geo 31 Downey, H S A
A WoHs, Sit Holly, R J
D Kipley & la, Ne wark. R J
1 Liviinrston, WilHoubarre
David Venscov, Penua,
WAohnsau, Wilkesbarra ;
D B Bunt, Rew York
T Turner, New York
TUob Jefferson, Louisville
J t Jefferson, Louisville
E Hoffman. Baltimore ■
A Leconte, Clearfield ;
Miss Leconte, Clearfield: :
W w, jamnsoD, Bedford.
JBIIuU. USN
J B Vogeuit?:. Ohio
JasT feuott, Pulaski *
I* Bruuniuir, [adiaixa
3 M Clark, O-l City
H K Shaw, Ohio
JosSYoimg
raiiosi.
T P Drinker & wf, Penna,
Mrs Drinker.Bloomstmvg
H Kodelsh9im«r*B’t Wayne
J El Huat, Milford, K J
G S Cobbling it ia, N .f
L K ProAflian,Di r Pork
J E Caanou,iS r A'vv York
Remer & la, Coan ,
Miss S Carlis»Goaa
B RoseawoodvOiiio
H D Poirier Jr %rf, Penna
Mrs 51 P Fcwlftr, famnqua
I) J ffumfnsl & &on,Penua
If-S W’oUe, Peniia •
Jos Pomeroy, Juniafa eo
M H «[yejs,Pot6fi..vlllo
JIC Mintzer,Ldntn,stpr o
A A Rolomon<, NeiYTork
G S White,Mauch Chunk
W W Lattimorg.Penaa
B B Shuliz, Bethlehem
D G Jouo«,East I’eaa
B O Berkemypr.Eist Penu
F waters, Ba ’timbre
A C Huines,AUiaace,o
J B Smith, Plymouth - : .
A J Whitley,Delaware
P JT Thoinpsoa, Pehna
A 3?.Kelly; Nazareth, Pa
B B South, Peaaa
F .TSmith* If.ej a
D B Hunt, New York
Col Roht Ratcliff, Tamaqua
lmerclal.
Win Eachus, .Chester co
J B Sillier, Chester co
Spear, Oxford, Pa
GW Marshall,Oxford,Pa
W M Phillip?, Peani
JGiH, Cnmhria co
H M Kowe, Pa.H* Haven
H K Smith, F.-hir Haven
W B Hemingway, Peana
WiMalio-y & wf, P-nna .
T 0 Powiey, Striekler.svilla
Doylostown::
Chester Spring
P J £TelU*y
SemiSD’soa
John Hainiitoo - r
W B Lease, Shulerbitri?
Chas Dmgoe, West Grove
J «T Hall, Media
il Eagle.
A lllehrkaiu, Ourbonlco
J Lowirgbt, Bucks co
G F Gannitf, N Jersey
F iiastburn, Bucks co
WTayior, Bucks co
DRsed, Schuylkill co
A W Poiteigir. Reading
J Frees s wl, Ohio-
J Abel, Kiston
E Snyder, Lshiglt co
W H Moyer; Lehigh co.,
JR Roney, Allentown
L P Leva.u, Allentown
Mrs Boyer, Oatasauqua
H H Mauu. Mt Bethel :
MSchwar, Mijllinburg
A Ric Hards, Burnsville
Eli George, Allentown
S.Lentz, Allentown
ley .Sbeaf. v
A Kanifraan, Harrisburg .
Miss J Fa la, Phiadwlphia
JCadwallider. Fox Chase
WDnfH»ia, .Danville
Doylestown
S Backman. Bucks co
Smith Bucxman, Bucks co
I hos Reading, Hathoro
T Ely, Bucks co
A Saterth wait, Bucks co
M Jairatt, Penna -
WS Woolman, Bucks co
Jacob C Clayton, Bucks co
LOfSOn.
Jos N Lalcham, Salem, S J
B F Wood, Salem, ff J
John McCune, Sale'm, N J
John Michals & la, Mi
Mrs Hardcastte, Md
Aaron Lambert New Hope
Calvin Hiring, Mass
5 Rufi', Monroe co, Pa
J E McCracken St Is, Boston
J Bunch, Boston
DIED.
ti 6 Htk instant, Ann B. Colemin,.
it the 02d year of her ago. . ,
Her relatives and friends are invited to attend bar
oneral. from the residence of David Seilers, near Dar
the2othinstant, at 2o’clockP. M.
PARRY.—Od thclGEh instant, at the residence of her
son-iu-lavr, J; S.-Smith, S£.D. , in Horsham township.
Montgomery county, Pa.„ Eli/.aheth Parry, widow of
Thomas Parry, in the fifth year of her age.
, Her friends and relatives are invited to attend the
inneral, from I'i'iptfd.sV Meeting House, Horsham, on
Fonrth-day, the 19th, at 11 o’clock A. M.
_ “On the 10th inst, in the 6sfch year of his age,
Dr. William Pepper- The relatives ami friends of rhe
deceased are invited to att*hdthe funeral,:from his latB
residence at Chestnut Hill, Wednesday morning, Oct.
ISth, at 11 o’clock—to proceed to Laurel Hill. ***
'Mourning goods—prices rb-
J-Tx DUCED.—S-2 25 Black Wool Heps reduced to $1.76.
s2.£o Black Wool Heps reduced to $2. ’ -. _ .
52.26 Black French hierinoes reduced to $1.60.
- Black French Cashmeres reduced to $1.75,
SIS Black Thibet Long Shawls reduced to $lO.
$l6 Black Thibet l ong Shawls reduted to $ll.
SIS 60 Black Blanket Long Shawls reduced to $ll.
60-cent Ameruan Mourning De Laines reduced to 40
0e 46- S cent Mourning Chintzes reduced to 37J4 cents, Jtc. ,
. BEtSOR A SOS, MonnnneStore,
oclll-tf ' : y-Ko ‘.HB CHESTROrT Street.
Y?YRE & LAEDELIi OFFER WHOLE
i-J SALE, ■
Bostehowof MEUINOES in town.
. Best show ot POt'LINS in town.
Best show of SILKS in town. ■ .
v Best show of SHAWLS in town.
Beet show of CLOAKS in town. oc4*tf
: ™ B TItBASITItERDF THE'PMD
f=»\: TO RELIEVE THE DISTRESSED PEOPLE OF
CHAMBERSBDRG hns received the following amounts
since his last report:--; - ;
Amount previously reported . .*28.031 90
JohaC. 20 00
Tenth Baptist dhurch.so 00
G. P. Smitb, per Drexel & C 0...... ••.*•»..•••• 100 00
.Steever & Whittaker.............. 100 00
Waterman, Sou, & Cope ...... 200 09
P. Mcßride &Cov... ............................ 100 00
B. G.'Einfcht & Co. ; 100 00
Jamee W. Carson&Go. 100 00
C. Smith 100 00.
Harrison & Havermey er 50 00
Field & K6ehinle.»..- 5U 00
H. Geiger & Co. 60 00
Archer & Beeves. 6O 00
Benjamins. Jiiunoy, Jr., &C 0.... 69 00
ThomasL. GillespiQ»*. 60 00
QaiTett &^Martin 60 00
D. Peidelmas 25 00
H; H. Lippincott Sc Trotter 25 00
White, Brother, & Co.. 35 00
Fearons & Smith ........»: ...»»***••**••«**•••** 25.00
J. Bai’dire. Jr. 25 00
Win. H- Woodsy aid .....»••
Ca5h.........................
.WV...M..' ;* 5 00,
......T... 5 00
E C. Ehy A* C 0.....: 10 00
O. S, & J. Carstairi- 50 00
Wm. H. - Yeaton- * 6000
PaUeisod & Boulton ..........v.......25 00
Robert Taylor & C 0... . 25 00
J. N. K1ine......... ■ 26 00
Wm. H. Cooper..—.*. - -25 00
A. T. Worl &C0........5. 10 00
Hen?y S* Hannis & Co 25 00
-W. W. Norcross. : 10 00
Kennett AidSociety.*. 25 00
D.E S. .................. .500
DelawareiMutUHl Safety ln*. Co.:(additional). 150 (X 3
Miss Fanny Clark i........ SO 00
T. Bailey, perßlr. Wannemacher ...•••* ■ a-60
It. F. M... 10 00
Cash. v.,>..;...., *...., 5 00
Insurance Company of North America 250 00
Riege3,Wolßt, & Ervin.......v............*».,.. ,500 00
Ludwig, Kieedler. & Co. (additi0na1)......... 150 00
Hood. Boubright. &Co V 250 00
Bush & Kurtz (additional) 100 GO
Lewis, Boardman, & Wharton 10U 00
EeilmauA Rand.,..,i..............100 00
Siler, Price', & .............100 CO
Wood, Mai?h, & HaywaTd...... 103 00
Garretson, Brady, k C 0................... ICX3 00
M- C. Trunick & Co ‘ 100 00
J/.R, & F. S.PMIPi^.,.IOO 00
Little & Adamson-.-....... 100 00
Johns, Berry, &Co lOO 00
Davis, Keroptou, & Co. (additional)..*...r 75 00
Farnhain, Kirkbam, & C 0...... v»............ * 100 00
Coili n & AlUmas ..... m......; 100 00
Conrad A* ......................... 100 00
Meigs & 8r0......... 100 00
Frothing)]am & Wells (additional)..... OO
Barrie, Sliortrldge, & Co. (additional) .75 00
Cadbury &Rb0ad3................i............► 75 (D
W. McKte&Co. 10000
Samuel S. Scott-v 50 00.
Furness, BrinJey. & Co.- fiff) 00
Faies.AVharton, & C 0........................... 60 00
Leonard &8aker........... : ®).00-
K Bosaffon 60 GO
Bangs & Maxwellso (K 3
Whitney fit Lawrence.....*...^..........60 (X)
Andrews, Wilkins, & Co 50 00
Williams AArne5c................... 50 00
,T. S, Young & A1teirm5......................... 50 0O
•Peconmy, Hamilton, St Erans ................ 50 00
Dale, >oss, & C 0..- 59 00
C. B: Morgan & Co ............ ...... 50 00
W- &.H K. Kaignel .1...,.; 40 00.
Wm. D Jones 35-00
•T. &F. Evans 25 03
Ca5h..........-........;....... 25 00
Cash.,... 25 00
Doushton, BoE.siavr, & Wilkius. ■ 25 no
Williams. SCewart & -C0.,.,/ - 25.00
Masce k Hicks
Jones, AV&rner, A Co
Riddle, Gill. &C 0,,..
Geminiil & Cresswell.
Elitoits& BleCowan
A S Jents
W. T. II Duncan
T. H. Ciaig A Co - 25 00
D. S. Brown & Co. -25.00
Alexander Wiay St C 0.... 25 00
.TohnS. Bsrrr& Co . :.»00,
W. H. &.A. H. L0ve........... 20 00
Cash.. 37 00
Pollock A Casselberry 50 00
Sharp, Haines, &Co . 60.00
Edwin Ball—*v..;. 50 00
C, htoddart Jt.'Brother'.....' 25 00
John W. Thomas 25 00
Cash, per A. J-,;Glass.... 00
S. B. Fry............ 10 00
Cash . 70 00;.-
Joseph Haggy IOCOe
M. Madden.......... 10 CO
J. & W. E. Wood 10 00
John Reigef. ; 1000
John Haggard. o 00:-
Ciesgmile & Co. ’SOO -
Henry Dustine... •' 5 00
Cash...- 5 00
•Kahn, Hedler. & Kahn
Kline & Dreifuss
JohnMein.....■•*.**■ *.*
CaEb.
J. Schondlne. ,5 00
S. Einstein.. 3 00
Mrs Blumenthal .200
PcCollins.. 3 00
Cash 2 00
Mary Schweitser. . .1-00
Theodore Wei 1......:.. 2 00
AugustusSehmider. 2 00
' Total. $33 752 60
EDMUND A. SO ODER. Tieaaurer,
oclS-21 DOCK Street Wharf,
KJ.I4VESTS! WARD BOUNTY
•HhS’ FUND. —A meeting will he held -THIS EVE
NING at Templer Ball. 416 North SECOND Street, :
Members of the Collecting Committees . will return
their bor ks. and have them audited. : It*
WESTERN BASK OF PfflM.
MBS. : DELPHIA, •- Oordußß tscissi; -
, The Annual Meeting of the STOCKHOLDERS of this
Bank will be held at the BANKING HOUSE on THE 3-.
DAY, the first day of November next at 12 o’clock M. -
. And the Annual Election for DIRECTORS will.be held
at the BANKING-HOUSE on AIOSD AY,the twenty-first
day of November next,: between the hours of ID A. AI. -
sod 2 J?. M, •
ocl9 tiio2L C: N. WSYGAKDT, Oa^iey.
HF.AB«SU’AK i’RStS RSPIIiLICAS
IBVINCIBLK3,: W : t
Natxoxai, Hajj,. Pim.APEi.pniA, Oot. 19,1561.
1 ... ORDERS'No. ,
1. The Clnb will araenible for Parade on THURSDAY
RViNING, October 2lst, at? o’clock. :
2. It is again earnest’y requested that the Lamps in
possassic-n of the-members or the Club will be returned
to tbb Hall immediately. , • k -
3. The Clnbwill astemble THIS ( Wednesday) EVE
NING, for Drill. ,
4. Equipments are now ready and for sale at the Hall.
By order of . : CHARLES W. SMITH,... -
It- : ' . Ctief Marshal.
arag” • OIFICE OFTHBCOJItHTTEE «Y
LABOR. INCOME, AND REVENUE.—In'add!-,
tion to the numerous subscriptions heretofore acknow
ledged, the undersigned-with pleasure acknowledges the
-receipt of the following within the last month:
Per Mrs. Benjamin Bannan, PoitsviUe;
Balance of subscriptions.. - ..$75 00
Highway Department, per J.M.Riley, Chairman. 525
Neville Schofield and employees, Manayunk...... 1.40.
W. Warnsr, Jr. rEs q 25 00.
Per W. H. yerfnilye, Esq: -o
From citizens of Orange county, ft. J 50 00
JohnT. Kersey, Esq 31 oO
JohnD. Ward, E5q...... 1000
NOTICE. _ _ .
In order to settle tip the business of the Great Central
Fair, on and after the Ist of November next the under
signed will close his books. Those who may ha ve sub
scriptions will please forward them by mail or other
wise AT OSCE, so that they can Lb included in the final
acknowledgment of this Committee. J, .:
JOHN W. OT.AG HORN, Treasurer. -
It : office No. MS'S; SEVENTH Street, Philada. .
BRAFT.-A.MASS AIEEmU OP
IKS' theCitizensofiheFirst andTwenty-Bixtb Wards
will be held at the JACKSON SCHOOL-HOUSE.-ELE
VEBTH and FEDERAL Streets. THIS (Wednesday)
EVENING, at7)4 o’clock. Alt Citizensllable to draft
are invited to be present. DAVID MICKLE, President.
J. W. fiCCITT, ISccrctaTies ‘ ...
David .For, P fcrcli *‘ les - .- : It* '
KTS” »iVII>EWI» NOTICE—OFFICE OF
fcS? THE PHILLIPS OIL COMPAIfY, 33 Jforth
I’EOKT Street,
! Philadelphia. Oct. 15,1864.
The Beard of Directors hare this day declared a divi
dend of TWO PER CENT- on the Capital Stock (free of
State tax), ont of the earnings to October Ist, payable
on the 22d instant. ;
• oclB-6t JO HU. H TAYLOR, Secretary.^
'*33S®, imiMh'D. SHE DIEIC TORS
Jss? of the NOBLE AND DELAMATER PETEO
LEUM COMPANY have this day declared their sixth
monthly dividend of TER PEK CEN f. from the earn
ngs of September, pay able free of State tax op the 20th
nst. Books close 15th and reopen 21st. :
• GEORG ti W. HUNTER, Secretary.
: October 12,1864;-- ;; ■ - - . oet3-8t
JSOTICffi.-CAMBEU A 5» ATLAS
-873c? «piC RAILROAD CO.—The annual olection for
thirteen Directors, to serve for,the ensuing year, will be
held at the office of the Company, Cooper’s Point, Cam
der,: on THURSDAY, the 27th inst., between the hoars
of 11 A. M. and IP.M.
oc!2 12t " H. WHITEMAN, Secretary.
THE KSCAIfABA SEIITISB C«M
PANY OF MICHIGAN;—The first meeting-of
the CORPORATORS of the Escanaba Mining Company
of Michigan, under its Articles of Association, will be
held at the office of the Winona Mining Company, No.
IST South FOURTH Street, Philadelptsia, on SATUB-.
DAY, the 231 k dav of October, A, D. .1864, at 4 o’clock
P M ‘ JAY A HPBBELL,
.- B. A. HOOPES.
. Two of the Associates of said Corporation.
Pim.apßi.rHiA. Oct. 11, 1864. ocU-15t__
OFFICE OF THE UNION PETBO
- LEUM COMPANY; 47 South FOURTH Street,
~ * - PntL.iiiEi.paiA. October 12, 1864,
The Board of Directors have THIS DaY declared a
Sixth Monthly dividend of TWO PER CENT, on the
Capital Stock, payable on and after the 6th proximo.
The Transfer Books will be closed »t3P. M on 31st
netant for five days. CHARLES A. DUY,
oc!2-6t . •• . ' . . President.;.
ESS* BRIGGS GOLD COHPANY-XO.
BP TICE OF DIVIDJtNb, No. 6.
New York, October 6,1861.
A dividend of ONE PER CENT, for the month of
September has been declared, payable at the office of
tbeCompany, 81 JOHN Street. New York! on and after
October 17th, 1664, to Shareholders of R=cordat the close
of bnsinesß this day. WALTER E; LAWTON,
oci2-12t . :. , Treasurer.
OFFICE SOMERSET ISON AND
FTEf COAL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA, 61
CEDAR Street, New York, Septamber27, 1864.
NOTICE ie hereby given that pursuant to a resolution
of the Beard of Directors; passed this dav, an instal
ment of TWENTY PEE^CENT.onY he subscription to
the Capital Stock of the i-OMKBSET JEON AND COAL
CO3IFANY OF i'EKKSYLyAMA bs and is hereby
madeTpayable to JAMES WADSWORTH, Treasurer of
said Company, on or before November let, 1864. „
.. - .
.tarry col!lMlSf?^o3^r*:BS , :
PhiiaAdelphiAs September 29, 1861
NOTICE TO THE QWSEES OF REAL ESTATE, '
The BOARD OF REVISION'AND APPEALS will sit
City Commieeioners, No. 11 STATE
HOUSE ROW, to hear Owners of Real Estate desirous
of.appealing a* to the Assessors’ Returns of the Valua
tion of Real Estate in tho City of Philadelphia for the
triennial year 1865, between the hours of 10 A. M. and
1 o’ clock F. M., on ‘he following days:
Ist and 26tii Wards, Monday, October 3.
24 and 3d do. A Tuesday, do. 4.
4th and 6th do. Wednesday,do. 6. •
6th and 7th do. - Thnrsday, do. 6.
. Bth and 9th. do. Friday, -: do. 7.
Khhandllth~ do. Monday, do. 17.- '
12th and 13th , do. Tuesday, do.- 18.
14th and 15th : do. Wednesday,do. 15;
16th and 17th do. Thursday, do. 20.
18th and 19th do. Friday, do. 21.
2WR and 21st do. Monday, do. 24.
22d and 23d do. Tuesday, do, 25.
24th and 25th do. Wednesday, do, 26.
BeSo>toe26 Clerk City Commissioners.
rSIT COSSOAID ATOS BAKE,
; 7 - FninaOßr.pniA, October 13, 1864.
. An election for Pjrectors fco serve the ensuing - year
will be held at the Banking Houbq on MONDAY, 21efc
day of Hoyemher next, between the hnniß of lot A. i M,
aid3P. M. r JOSEPH HHPEtRSOL,
ocl4- fmwtnol4 Cashier. ;
JGMFICie PRESTON COAL AMD
IMPROVEMENT COSIPiNY, No
NnT Street. v FmLADKLPHU, Sept. 28, 1864.
— lThe Board of Directors have .this day
dccS d a Diviiiend of TWO PER CENT, on the Cap?
WANAMAKER * BROWN,
THE <PBRSS&IffIMiAI>EI,BHrS3 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEHI9; 1864?
i 20 00
lO 00
2l 00
2l 00
25 00
........ ft 00
........ 5 00
5 00
0 00
NATIONAL UNION TICKET.
FOB PBESHtENT,
ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
OF ILLINOIS.
FOB lICE BBESIDFJST,
ANDREW JOHNSON.
OF TENNESSEE.
EIJECTOKAIj TICKET.
SENATORIAL.
HOETOK McMICHAEL, PhlladelphU.
T. CURNIRGHAM, Beaver CurrntT.
kepkese:
1. Robert F. Kin*,
2. Cl. Morrison Coates,
5. Henry Hamm,
t William H, Kem,
6. Barton H. Jenks,
6. Charles M. Bank,
7. Bobert Parke,
; B. William Taylor,
B. John A. Hiootand,.
10. Fiebarcl H. Coryell,
H. Edward Holliday,
lit. Charles I . Bead,
-.JATIVJK.'-
18. Eliaß W. Ha.le,
14, Charles H. Strider,
[l5, John Wister, .
16. David BlcConanthT.
17. David W. Woods;
18. Isaac Benson,
19. John Patton,
20. Samuel B. Dloi,
21. Sverard Bierer,
22. John P. Penney,
28. Ehenezer McJnnkln.
24. John W. Blanchard.
B 7 order of the State Central Committee.
HAEI OF THE raiOS lE4CEE,
CHESTNUT STKEET. ABOVE TWELFTH.
The following- named gentlemen will address the pub
lic this week:
TUESDAY EVENING,
AT EWHT O’CI/OCK.
JOHN lIIBBARD, Esq., of Chester.
THOMAS M. COLEMAN, Esq. ■
WEDNESDAY.
CHARLES E. LEX, Esq,
E. SPENCER MILLER, Esq.--
THURSDAY.
Col. TOWER, of Pottsville.
JOHN GOEORTII,-Esq.
FRIDAY.
Hon. A. K. McCLURE.
SATURDAY.
Col. BOWMAN, of Delaware.
THE LADIES ARE INVITED TO ATTEND. OCIS
;■»ABP-HIS. AM J> COtOKASSO
i=t? GOLD MIKING COMPANY-
Chartered Ly the Stata of Pennsylvania, -•
CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000,
200 Cto SHAKES-PAR YALUE. $5.
President—JO BN B. ANDERSON.
BIUECTOKS. -
James K. Magee. •
John-W; Hall, Harrisburg,
T. C. McDowell, do,
John Brady,. do.
W; W. Wylie, Lancaster.
Yfiu. G. Shute, Colorado. 1
D, P. SOUTH WORTH,
. - Secretary and Treasurer.
Office of the. Company, No. 4443 WALNUT Street-
Room No. 5. . ■■
Antbeniicated specimens have been procured from
some of the Company’s lodes, and have, been assayed
hy Professors Booth and Garrett with- the most grattfv-
Insrresults. 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 Meekanies' Bank Building. To original snbscrlbers,
S3.CO per share, lor a limited number of shares.
Circulars, pamphlets, or Information oan he obtained
at tbe Office ot the Company after the 17th inst. •
October 14,1584. - J . vi; . . ocl4-1m
Thomas A. Scott, .
JX. B Kneaes,
W m 8. Freeman,
Bobt. P. King,
John M. Riley,
Charles DeSilver,
OFFICE «F THE £t»SBWO Oil
iSE> COMPANY, N.E. corner of FIFTH and WAL
NUT Streets. • >
By older of the Board of Directors Stockholders are
notified that the Certificates of Stock wililie ready for
delivery on and after WEDNESDAY next, ISkh inat-. -
oclT-Sl* ; B. A, MITCHELL, Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE “ Ei- DORADO
OIL COMPfINY,” N. E. corner of FIFTH and
WALNUT Streets. •
: The Board of Directors have this day declared a divi
dend of ON3 PER CENT. on the capital stock, from the
profits of the .Company, payable on and after the-Slst
Inst. The Transfer Books will he closed on-tlie2o.li
inst., a t o’clock P. til. „
ocl?-5l’ B, A. MITCHELL, Treasurer,
|®= STOUKI!OIiDEKS’ MEETING.—
The Stockholders of the WEaTERN MINING
AND MANUFACTURING CO., of Boone Comity, West
Virginia, will hold a meeting at the oflice of the North
American Transit Insurance Co. , 931 Chestnut street,
at 3 o'clock P. Mi, ■ on THURSDAY, the 20th inst.
ocl7-.lt’ . GKO. W. DAY, President.
OFFICE ©F., COJSNTEC STCFT 3SI-
Kxy KIKG CO,, No. 130 WALNUT Street, Phila-
delpMfc.
■ A meeting of Stockholders will be held at the Com-;
pany’B Office on MONDAY, October-24th, a( 12JT o'clock
P. M., to act upon an amendment to the Charter granted.
June 18th, 1564: also to receive and set upon a report of
the operations of: the . Company. The attendance of
ttockhcldefs is particularly requested. -
By order of Executive Conmiiitee.
00t7-6t OH AS; MI.MORRIS, Ass’t Sec’y.-
CMFTttJf PCTBOI.EIJM COMPA
KS? NY-NOTICE OF DIVIDERD No 1;
. • Nbw. York. Oct. 12, 1834. :
The Trustees of the CLIFTON PETROLEUM COM-,
PALY bay 9 declared of ONE PERCENT, for
the month of September, payhhle October 81st, at the
office of the Company, No. 81 JOHN Street Naw York,
to fcharebolder* ofrecord at ti e iho*6 of bnstaeas THIb
DAY. focIS-60 WALTER E. LAWTON, Treas.
51— THE WYAISfItOT SUfSISW: COM
fcjS' PAIS I OF MICHIGAN.—Tho Br.-t meeting of
the CORPORATORS of ihe Wyandot Mining Company
of Michigan, under Its Articles of Association, will ho
held at the office of the Winona Mining Company,-Ho.
131 Souih FOURTH-Street, Pniiadelphia, on SATUR
DAY, the 28th day of October, A DISGI, mo o’clock
pM. • - .TAY A. HUBB3LL,
r B. A. HOOPKS,
Two of the Associates of said Corporation.
-FhilADeiiPUIA. Oct. 11, 1864.,. ,■.,. , . oci3 Ist.
STOHIKMOIDESS’ MEETING. .
FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ BANK,
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 2R 1864
A general meeting of the Stockholders of , the Farmers’
and Mechanics’-Bank of Philadelphia l will he held at
their Banking Rouse onTHUBSD Ax, the twentieth day
of October next, at eleven o’clock A,- M., for the pur
pose of taking into consideration, and deciding on the
question whether or not the said Bank stall- become an
Association for carrying on the business of Banking na
d er the Laws of the United States, and of exercising ths
powers conferred by the Act of the General Assembly of
this Commonwealth, entitled “An act enabling tho
Banks of this Commonwealth to become associations
for the purpose of hanking under the laweoß the United
States,” approved the 22d day. of August, 1834; and to
take such action in regard thereto as may be necessary
and proper. - ■
- By order of the Board of Directors,
sell-toeg) W. BUBHTOB, Jr., Cashier.
•' NTOVKHOUIBBS ME3STIS
Ik®- union bask.'
. ■ Philadelphia, Sept. 23d, 1884..
A genera] meeting of the Stockholders of the - Union
Bank of Philadelphia will be held'at their Banking
House, on TUESDAY, Not. Ist, at do’clock P. SI , foe
the purpose of taking into consideration, and deciding
•on the question whether or not the said Bank shall be
come an Association for. carrying, on the business of
Banking under the Laws of the TJnlted States, and of
exercising the powers conferred by the Act of General
Assembly of this Commonwealth entitled “An Act en
abling the Banks of this Commonwealth to become as
sociations for the purpose of banking under the laws
of the United States, 1 ’ approved the 22d day of August,
1564, . and to take such action in regard thereto as may
be necessary and proper. • •. ' 1 .
By order of the Board of Directors,
. w 24 swuol . J..J. HUCKEL. Caßhier.'
BASK OF NORTH AMERICA,
•■SEr • Philadelphia, October 13,1861. ;
A general meeting of the STOCKHOLDERS of this
Bank will be held at tbOrBAHKISQ-HOEFSE on. MON
DAT, sbo 11th day of November next, at 11- o’clock
A. K., to consider and decide whether this Baukshill
become* an Association for the business of Banking
under the laws of the United States; and whether it
shallexercise the powers conferred by the act of the
Legisl iture of this State, entitled ■ ‘An act enah iti % the
bankß of this Commonwealth to become associations for
banking under .the laws of the United* States,ap
proved 22d August, 1864; and to take any further action
that real he necessary.
By order of the Board of Directors. . .
■ ocl4-Imn . :* * , J.. HOCKLEY, .Cashier. ,
«rSBP--... OFFICE. OF THE AMERICAN
SS& FIEE INSURANCE COMPANY..
Pbilaoelphu, October 10 ISM. *
The Directors haye this day declared a dividend of
SEVEN AND*A HALE PEE CENT, for the last six
months; which will-be paid to tho Stockholders or their
legal representatives, on and after the 20ih lest . clear
of all taxes. ALBERT C. L. CRAWFOR D,
cell-St Secretary
' McKINFEY OH, COMPANY—NIO
TICE OP DIVIDEND, No. 2. .* i>
* • . New Tons; October 6.1864. -
The Trustees of the McKMLBY OIL COMPANY
have declared'a dividond*of THREE PER CENT, (out
of the net earnings of the Company lor the month of
■September), payable on demand, at: the office of-the
Comrany, No. 81 JOHfl .Street, New York, to Share
holders orßecoid, at the close of business tkis day.
on!2-12t .' WALTER E. LAWTON, Treasnrer.
COMMISSIOH. OF* SHE EXITED
STATES AND ECUADOR.
Notice is hereby given that the Commission provided
for by the Convention of November 25, IS6J, between
the United States and Ecuador, for the*mutual adjust
ment of claims- was duly organised at tho city of Gnay
aonii, on the IStli day of August last, and that the said
Commission, will continue in session for ■ the period of
twelve months from that date.
All citizens of the United States laving claims upon
Ecuador are, ti erefore notified, to appear in person, or
hyattorney, andpresent the proofs in support of their
claims to said Commission,'or to file their claims and
proofs with the Secretary of the Commission, ‘ * Senor
Crisanto Medina, ” in Guayaquil, in the Republic of
Ecuador. .
Claims, which shall not be presented to the Commis
sion within the twelve months it remains in. existence,
will he disregarded by both Governments and const-.
dersd invalid!- * FREDERICK HASSANREK,
Minister Eesident and Commissioner of the United
Ptateß.
■Wasutsotox Citt. October 1, 1864. oc3-
»gg» XBE PHUABELPHIA BASK,
.■OBf Philadelphia, September 20.1861.
A general meeting of the Stockholders of the PHILA
DELPHIA BANK will beheld at their Banking House
on .TBBP,SDaY, the 20th day of October next, at 10
C’clcch A. M. - for the purpose of taking into considera
'iioh thfl tfiiestida Whether the sr.id Bilik
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 Commonwea th* to
become associations for thb purposed hankie? under
the laws of the United States, ” approved the 23d day of
August, 1664, and to take such action in regard thereto
as may be necessary and proper. *;
By order of the Board of Directors.,
003-7 t : B. B COMEGTS, Cashier.
MILITARY.
Ss4so PAID, CASH IN HAND, TO
Discharged Soldiers urishing to join tku Veteran. Ke
serve Gorpp. Apply to Colonel CASPER M. Y,
• No. 10G South SIXTH Street, below Chestatu.
Please bring your discharges with you. ocl7-3t* "
V* SWORD EXERCISE.—OFFI
GEES of the army and others desirous of learn-
Sag the beautiful and useful science of attack
- and defenceitb the BROAD SWORD,
haye immediate infraction in class or privatelessons
fBQg. MOA2IODCT, Post Omce, Philad£ ,Pa.|se^lm*
!”
Political and patent-right men, also manufacturers of
fireworks, call and see the
GREAT POLITICAL CAMPAIGN ILLUMINATORS.,
Oraddrcss J. G. LEACH, Agent,
American House, Philadelphia.
Territory for sale. *■ * ocl3-6t* ■
GREAT .CENTRAL CLOTHING HOUSE,
IN CAMERON. Chairman.
.' BETAIL ORY fiOODS. •
JgMBROIDERED CLOTH, TABLE,
PIANO, AJfJI MELOMON COVERS.
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT TO BE FOUND IN THE
, ■ , . „ CITY.
. For salary .
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON,
• HOUSE-FURNISHING DKY GOODS STORE,
ocl3-wfm6t . .. No. I.OOS CHESTNUT Street.
T ADIES’ CLOAKS,
•AJ SACQUES, and CIRCULARS,
of all the popular styles, made in the hqsfc manner, at
reduced prices. <
” OURWEN STOBDAET & BROTHER,
450, 453, and. 454 North.SECOND Street,
- OOIS-tf ■■■■■ •. - ; • AOOTO Willow. :
‘drochelong shawls in choice
JLI deslgna. at lowiprlces.
OURWEN STOBPART & BROTHER,
i 450, 458, and 454 North SECOND Street,
1 oclß-tf ' : > Above Willow.
T7ALL AND WINTER GOODS
A- " „ i, FOE. MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAK.
FANCY AND PLAIN CASHMERE.
FANCY; AND MIXED COATINGS.
UNION UASHMERE.&c &c ; all at reduced prices.
OURWEN,STODDART &, BROTHER,
450, 453,1 and 454 North SECOND Street, .
ocis-tf : • Above Willow.
PLACE silks
AA of ail widths and grades, at reduced prices.
• . CURWEh STODoaBT & BROTFIEB,
450,' 458, and 451 North SECOND Street.
oclS-tf Ahora Willow.
T>ALMORAL SKIRTS
v ’ heduoeo to $3.
All grades at roduced.prices. ; ,
CUBWENfSTODDAKT & BROTHER.
450, 453; and 454 North BF.COND Street,
<c!B4f . ; Above Willow.
A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF DRESS
GOODS
For sale far • , ..
BELOW THE PRICES.
Pim ! sbestilrish Poplins.--
Corded Irish Pop.ins, a new article.
Irish Poplins, reduced from $1 to $3. -
Splendid Plaid French Poplins.
German Plaid Poplins. ;
Beautiful Plaid French Merinoes.
Rich Printed All Wool De Laines.
Rich Printed Merinoes. ;
Very fine Plain French Merinoes.
Very fine Plain Cashmeres. ■
White and Black Merinoes-and-Cabhmeres. -
Double-width De Laines, beantlfuL shades.
Fine Black double:width De Laines.
Silk-faced Poplins, beautiful shades.
Heavy-cord Bla<kanB Colored Poplins.
Fine All-Wool Reps, beautiful shades.
Plain Silk and Wool Poplins. ,
Poplins in every variety.
. N. 15. Daily receiving, from the t Now York and Phi
ladelphia Auctions, bargains in Drees Goods.
• Several lots of very good styles of Piaid-Valencias, at
60 and 62>£ cents. ■’ - - - -
A beautiful assortmont.of American De Lames.
• ■- EDWIN HAW, & CO., • '
ocl7-nnv»St ,? y .-A'" *3G South SECOND Street. , -
JJBW SHIRT FOB ISB4.
■ A NEW AND GREAT-INVENTION IN.
HOOP SKIRTS. •
THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE) STEEL
' . SPRING.
J. I. A J. 0. WEST, No. OH CHAMBERS STREET,
NEW YORK,
Are the ow ners of .the patent and exclusive manufac
turers of this,
J. W. BRADLEY’S
PATENTED DUPLEX ELLIPTIC, STEEL SPRING
.•SKIRTS. ......
. This invention consists of Duplex (or two) Ellipti*
Steel Springs,, ingeniously!braided tightly and firmly
together, edge to edge; making the toughest, most elas
tic, flexible, and durable spring overused, enabling the
wearer, in consequence of its great elasticity and flexi
bility, to place and fold the skirt when inuto as easily
and with the: same convenience as a silk or mnslfa
dross. It entirely obviates and-silencse the.only objec
tion to hoop skirte, via: the annoyanceto the wearer
as well as the public, especially in crowded assemblies,
carriages, railroad cars, church pe wo, or ia any crowded
glace, from the difficulty of contracting them iooooapy
ig a small space, v This eniirelyiremoveethe difficulty,
while giving the skirt the usual full and symmetrical
foi in, and is the lightest and most stylish and graceful
appearance for. the street, opera, promenade, or house
dress. A lady haying enjoyed the pleasure, comfort;
and great convenience of ,wearing the Duplex Elliptie
Spring Skirt for a single day, will never afterward
Willingly dispense with the use of them. ’ They are 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 most
first-class retail stores in this city and throughout the
difierent States.
j@3F-Inquire for the
DOUBLE ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRTS.
■pURPLE-EDGE BLACK SILKS—
THESE ARE KNOWN to bo the most durable Silkfr
■eyer made; v : . • ' ■ ..
•FILE BLACK SILKS-22. 24, 28, 28, SO, at d 32 inches
wide.. These arc the STOUTEST BLACK SILKS known
to the trade. ‘ EYRE & LAN DELL,-
.-. oclB • ' FOURTH and ARCH Streets. -
'DRADLEX’S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
■A-I SKIRT,-
Very flexible, folded easily when In uss to occupy a
•m all space, making the most agreeable skirt worn.
For sale by 3. M HAFLBIGH,’
903 CHESTNUT Street.
IXRADLEY’S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
-M SKIKT—The greatest improvement we have ever
seen in artMeol
egPEBIOR EXCELLENCE
COEWEH STODDARTJ& BRO.,
*5O, 45», &nd454 IL SECOND St., ab. Willow.
nelO-if'lra • . . .
FANCY FURS.
JJENRY RASKE,
* NEW FUR STORE,
517 ARCH STREET.
The above respectfully informs bis patrons, and the
public in general, that he has notv opened at the above
store an'asßortmcnt of
LADIES' AND CHILDBED'S v .
FANCY FURS,
which for vaiietv and quality
CANNOT BE SORPASSED ‘
by any house in the United Stales, Being the’manu
facturer of alb Ms Furs, and having imported all his
Btocfc when gold was-mnch lower than at the present.
: rates, he cen offer them to his patrons at the most rea
. 30Ti C6B s . ,v. u. ... .
AD FURS-made tc order, and repairing doneinthe
best manner and latest styles.’. ~
’ ’’ HENRY RISHE,
. IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER
Of LADIES' AND CHILDKBN’S FURS,
ocIS-tf ■ .r: 517 AEG It Street.
FANCY FURS.
JOHN' A. STAMBACH,
IMPOKTER.4AND MANUFACTURER OF
LADrES’ ii’AJNC Y Jr-UTJiS,
' NO. 886 ARCH STREET,
■BELOW NINTH. -
Jnft opened; a large and handsome stools of LADIES’
AND CHILDREN’S FANCY FURS of every description
and In the newest and most approved styles, at the
ocl-Sm LO WEST CASH RBIOE3.
FANCY FURB.
JOHN FAREIRA,
No. 718 ARCH Street, above Seventh Street,
At bis old established store,
IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER, AND
DEALER IN FANCY FURS
fob",' -'v ■
LADIES AKD CHILDBEN. . ...
Haying novr In store a very large and beautiful assort*
meat of 9.11 the different kinds and qualities' of FANCY
FURS FOR LADIES’ CHILDREN’S "WEAR, I
Bolicit a call from those in want.-
Eemember tbe uaroe and number,
JOHN FAREIKA,
' 718 ARCH Street, above Seventh.
I have no partner or connection with any other store
in this city. .-■< ocl 4mif
GAS FIXTURES} &c.
QOENELIUB & BAKER,
710 CHESTNUT STREET,
Have tli© pleasure to announce that they are now pre-
pared to famish.
A NEW STILE OF GAS FIXTURE,
SUITABLE FOR
DWELLINGS, STORES, OFFICES, &c.,
WHICH CAN BE
LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY.
ocl6-lmif . -
J. WILLIAMS, '
NO. 16 KOETR SIXTH STREET.
- Manufacturer of • ” .
VENETIAN BLINDS
' • • AND
WINDOW SHADES.
The Largest and finest Assortment in the sity at
the
’ LOWEST PRICES.
Repairing attended to promptly.
Jg-Store Shades Made and Lettered. ; «elo-2ra
-J’HROW AWAY YOUR MATCHES.—
Save your Wall Papers, by using the Patented
ELECTRICAL GAS-BRACKET,
now in operation and for sale at:
SCHONEMAN’S
GAS-PITTING ESTABLISHMENT,
This Bracket dispenses-with the use of Matches, and
is so simple that’any child can light it. Call and see it
for yourself. *■ ■ ;:; s . '-f ■*• * oclB.6t*fp;
QBE THOUSAND
RtJgTJC rBAMES,
PROM
35 CENTS TO ©35.
LARGEST ASSORTMENT- IN THE' CITY.
o clB 2t PITCHER’S. 808 CHESTNUT Street.
spectacles,
....... ■ AT .... ■■
JAMES W- QUEEN <Ss CO.’S,
sefiG-lm 924* CHESTNUT Street.
tTeisW BUDDY,
XA Distiller and Wholesale Dealer In
PUKE OLD BOURBON,
MOKONGAHELA; RYE, AND WHEAT
' WHISKIES,
145 NORTH SECOND STEEET.
■; Below Race, Finla
HENBY BUDDY. [QCI9-3ml ISAAC J. EVANS.
M ATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS
OX for Schools—Microscopes, Spy Olasses Field
Glasses for Army and Navy use, Scereoscopes.-Stereo
soopic Pictures,. Opera Glasses,. Card Photographs,
Photograph Albums, Thermomaiors, Barometers,Magic
Lanterns, Magnet, Philosophical Instruments, lie , Ac,
McAllister & brother,
■ ' (Estabilshod in 1796 )
: ncl3-6t . No. 388 CHESTNUT Street.
IS, E, COR. SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS,
gENATOR WILSON’S BOOK,
Showing what Ims been accomplished by the present
Administration tor the cause or Freedom, taaking au
invaluable work for present circal&tioA .and future
reference, being a .
bistort or tut: ■
Anli-Slaverr Measures of the 37th
and 3S<!i Congresses.
- • CONTENTS. ■ . ■
Slaves need for Insurrectionary Parposes made Eree.
Fugitive Slaves, not to be returned by Persons in the
Amy. 1 : :
Ybe Abolition of Slavery in the District of Columbia.
Ijftesident’s'l'rbpositiou to aid States in the Abolishment
of Slavery.-
Prohibition of Slavery in the Territories.
Certain Slaves to be made. Free.
Hsyiiand Liberia.
Education of Colored Yoilth in'the District of Columbia
The African Slave Trade.-
Additional Act' to Abolieh-Slavcry in the District of Co
- luinbia. .
Colored Soldiers.
Aid to the States to Emancipate their Slaves. •
Amendment of the Constitution.
Confinement of Colored Persons in the Washington Jail.
Negro Testimony. Y
The Coastwise Slave Trade. •
Color no Disqualification for Carrying the Mails.
No Exclusion from the Cars on account of Color,
121110., Extra Cloth , .
Sent free by mail on receipt of the price.
OK, ADVENTURES OF A SHIPWEECKED BOY.
By Dr. Harley. 12rao, with six full page and a pro
fusion of smaller illustrations, in Andrew’s best style,
$1.50. Boys will find this one of the most entertaining
and attractive hooks produced! for their delight this
year.:... :'V-; v-/
PIIII.CSOPKT AS ABSOLUTE SCIENCE.
By E, L. and A. 1. Frothingham. X vol. Svo, ele
gant. $3.60. -
“It deserves to .he carefully read and-deeply pon
dered, for it is a wolb considered and powerful attempt
;to reinstate Philosophy on its ancient spiritual throne,’:
and restore to it its supremacy over the minds and the
lives of men. Anicricrtn.JJeui'cu),-
WALKER, WISE, <£ CO.,
FUBLISHEItS, BOSTON
Sold in Philadelphia by
LIPPINCOTT & C 0
E. H. BUTLER & CO.,
SMITH, ENGLISH, & CO.
.-And.the trade generally. ■ . . « ocl9-wfm.lt
XTOVEMBER MAGAZINES!
AT HAKPEE, GODEY, and
I.4DYS FBIEND.-
oclB-3t PITCHER'S. 80S CHESTNUT Street.
A SHMEAD &. EVANB
„„ ' HAVE JUST RECEIVED
DEBATES AND PROCEEDINGS OP THE PEACE
CONVENTION IK SECRET SESSIONS OP 1861. By L.
fi? OVf 0 Vf the Delegates..
• j I OCEAN W All'S. A Story of Advoutnre on Band
U]nstrati»ne llotll<il ' fl<!W 1)0011 " ty J£a:plle Raid. Full ° f
■ TALKS ON WOMEN’S TOrIQS. Bv .Tounie Jnno
• THE GOLD HUNTERS’ ADVENTURE'!, “r Life ia
Australia.. ■By Tut H. Thomas, a returned Austra-
Jian. illustrated by Cbampney. -
WATCH AND WATT. A new book by Oliver Optic..
ANNALS OF THE SpAGfi. By Dr. Doran. 2 vote.
Bardsomely printed, tinted paper.
HEARER AND DEaRBR. A Novelette. ByCuthbert
Beds, author of “Verdant Green.” With forty-seven
illustrations
LIKDISFAKN CHASE. A Novel. By T. Adolphus
Trollope. -■
UOBN STUART MILLS’ ESSAYS. ; Tinted paper, 3
yois A valuable and handsome wort.
OUR AMERICAN MERC HANTS. Edited by Freeman
Hunt. Illustrated with steel-portraii*
1 EMILY CHESTER: A Novel.
NEW JUVENILES AND NEW NOVELS, too numerous
to specify.
. STANDARD. WORKS and books of all kinds in every
variety .of- binding, now receiving from the late TRADE
SALES, and will be sold at very lowpriees. . „
: ASHMEAD & EVANS,
Successors to W. P. Hazard,
No, 12* CHESTNUT Street.
■MEW BOOKS ! NEW BOOKS 1-ALL
-t-Y New Books sold at a discount.
$2.00 800k8f0r...»....51.76i5l Books for 80 cents.
$1.75 Books for 1.50;76c Books for..—»~fsQ “
$1:60 Books f0r........ 1.28'60c Books f0r.......40 “
$1.25 Books for 1.00 25c Books f0r...... .20 “
PITCBEK’S cheap Book, Album, Picture, and Yramo
store, SOB CHESTNUT Street. selO-swtf
. „ S EYE N
y NEW BOOKS.
THE SUPPRESSED BOOK ABOUT SLATER? !-A
remarkable work, in every respect; written and stereo
typed in 1657, but never.published till now. Why it
was suppeessep, will be apparent to the reader. It is
no ha tkneyed hash of ancient sayings on Slavery, bnt
fresli, vivid, awakening, cutting io the quick,- and
compelling attention. Plentifully Illustrated with wood
cuts ul thethighest style of xylosraphic art. The pub
lic are already clamoring for it. 12mo, tinted paper;
cloth bound,
: NBAEER AlfD-DEARER. —A charming and amusing
Love Story, by the author of that splendid college book
“ Verdant Green.' ’ It is filled with comic illustra
tions, and will,be one of the best selling books of the
year. 12mo, cloth, tinted paper- $1.60.
THE WINTHROPS. —A very' clever new American
novel: 12mo, cloth, $3.76.
JUST PUBLISHED.
Down In Tennessee. Edmund Kirke’s uewbook.sl.£o.
Cruise of the Alabama aid Sumpter. By Semmes.s2.oo.'
Victoire. A new novel... , '.....,..51,70.
Quest.- A charming new novel... $1.50.
»** These books are sold everywhere, and will be
sent by mail fkee,'Ob receipt of.price, by :
ocB-swtf CARLTON, Publisher, Sew York.
TOSEPHUS-A NEW AND BEA.UTI
V PUL EDITION, L'iRGE, CLEAR TYPE, containing
a Life; writien by himself, translated from the original
Greek, with Exp’anatory Notes and Observations by
WILLIAM "WHISTON, A, 51. A complete Index, and a
handaomeiy -engraved Portrait.. In four volumes royal
l2mo, printed on tinted paper; elegantly bound in em
bossed cloth or half calf, and neatly put up in boxes.
LINDSAY & BbAKIkTOX, PnbUshers,
oolS -; i. : . . Ho- {65 South SIXTH Street.
MEW. BOOKS!—new BOOKS 1
-Lv MATTIE CARSON’S EARLY TEARS, By Mrs.
M. E. Berry. _
THE PRATER OP FAITH. By Mary Grace Halpine,
author of “ Ernest Richmond. ”
MARTHA’S SCHOOL DAYS. A Story for Girls.
ON THE FRONTIER; Or, Scenes in the West.
MUST; Or, Ann Holbrook's Girlhood. By the author
of “ Ellis Amory,” &c.
Also, NEW-diDITIONS of >•
SANFORD AND MERTON. By Thos. Day. Illus
trated.- '
EVENINGS.AT HOME; Or, The Juvenile Badges
Opened. Numerously Illustrated.
THE SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON; Or, Adventures
In a Desert Island.
TALES FROM SHAKSPBARE, for the use of Young
Persons. By Chas. and Mary Lamb. Forty Engravings.
■ For sale by WE S. & ALFRED IIASTIKN,
ocß.tf 606 CHESTNUT Street.
A SHCROET’B LOW-WATEB DE
TECTORS.
Ashcroft’s Steam Gauges: „ ... .
Justice Ac Shaw’s Mercurial Steam and Blast Gauges.
Clark’s Damper Regulator. •
Water Gauges, Scotch Tubee,&i.
AUG& S. BATTLES, Agent,
«e2-Sm 84-North SIXTH Street! Phlta.
pEOFOgALS POE LUMBER.
CjTtKP Qt/AIITKR.'.EASTRR'a OFFICE. .
Depot or WACHisGTOXifWaphihgton;. Oct. 17.-1584.,
S£AL£D PKOt-OSalSiWill be"received at thta Offlc#
until SATDKDAY, October 29. 1864, at 12 o'clock H„ for
deliver? at this depot of l.nmber of the following
amoonts, binds, and descriptions, viz:
; 1,500,000 feet 4-4 or’l-inch White Dine common Cu 11...
... ings. . .
50,C00 feet 04 or IK-inch White Pine common Cnll
- ings.. i ■;
160,000 feet S-4 or 2 inchWhitePinecommonCnH
■■ icRS. ■ '.. -* 'l'-- ■ -
100, COO feet 4-4 or 1-inch toughed and grooved Floor
: ing.
.25,000 feet 3x4 Hemlock Scanning, 12 feet long.
25,000 feet 3x4 Hemlock Scantling, 14 feet long.
200, 000-feet 3x4Hemloch Scantling, 16 feet longi.
, - 60,t CO feet 3x4 Hemlock’Scantling, IS feet long.’ J -.s;
• 25,000 feet 3x4 Hemlock Scantling, 20feetlong.’ :
■ 25,000 feet 3x5 Hemlock-Tolst; 12 feetlong. • -
25,H0 feet 3x6 Hemlock Joist, 12 feet long.
58.0C0 feet Bx 6 Hemlock Joist, 16 feet long. •
: 25,000feet3x6Hemlock Joist, 20feetlong.
55,000 feet 3x6 Hemlock Joist; 24 feet long.
25,CC0 feet 3x7 Hemlock Joist 14 feet long.
25,CC0 feet 3x7 HemloOkJoiet, 16 feet long. •
26,000 feet 3x7 Hemldck Joist, IS feet long. •
50.0C0 feet SxS Heiniock Joist, 12 feet long. ;
. 25,000 feet SxS Hemlcck Joist, 24/eetlong.;’
- 25.CC0 feet 3x9 and 10 Hemlock Joist; 16 feet long.
.1,606,000 No. 1 lS;*iactt sawed White Pine Shingles,
1.CC0.000 best quality sawed Cfdur Shingles.
> 550,000 Plastering Laths.
Samples of Shingles and Laths proposed for will be
reqnireo. :
Bids will be received separately for each: kind and
quantity as above specified, or for the whole amount ad
vertised for>
v Jdl of the above-described to be good merchantable
lumber, subject to. the’inspection -of an inspector ap
pointed on the part of the Government.
.All of the lumber contracted .fort > be delivered within
thirty (30) d aye from c ate of contract.
proposals from disloyal parties will not be con
sidered. Anc'athof allegiance to.t&e United States Go-.
Yernmcntmust ftccoropany'eachproposition, *•..
The ability of the bidder to fill the contract, should it
be awarded-him, ini. fit be guaranteed by two responsible
persons, whose signatures are to be appended-to the
guarantfe; •' ' ;v ,
The full name and pcst-oflice address of each bidder
must be-legiblv written in the proposal.'
- Bonds ina. sum equal to half of the amount of the con-.
hactT signed by the contractor and both of his guaran
tors, will be required of the succassfol bidder upon
signing the comract. „,.,,, ■> V a
The light to reject any or all bids that may be deemed
too high is reserved by the Depot Quartermaster/
Fropof als must be plainly endorsed on the envelope,
Proposals for Lumber, J ’ and.addreseed to,the under
signed. D. H- BXJGKB6,:
Brigadier General'and Chief Quartermaster,
ocl9-10S . Depot of Washington
OFFICE OF ASSISTANT. QUARTER
■* *MASTEB.MILITARY DISTRICT OS' PHILiDEL
PHTA, So. : 1103 GIEABD Streetf.Ootobsr IS, 1t64,
SEALED PROPOSALS will berec>ived ; at thisoffice
until iioonof;,EKtDAY, 21st inst., for tie immediate
delivery, at Cadwalader Barracks, of— . L •
' 6,G00 ft. Hemlock Braids, IK in ,IS tt. .good quality.
S,M» “ “ 2in.,lGfi., •;
2,’CCO <■ *■ - Scantling. 3*4.20ft., "
5,000 Shaved Pine Shingles, 20 in., .. .. *
1,300 ft; White Pine Siring Boards, K in,.
1 keg"Wronght Sails, Sd., *
2 kegs 4K-inch Spikes,. > ' , ,
To lie approved, after delivery, by ibe U. S. Inspec
lio proposals will ke received except dhose properly
filled in open blacks furnished atihUoiace. ■■ _
- . The United States reserves the right to accsp, parti of
bids, and to reject all bids deemed incompatiblei with its
Interests ■ ' ALBERT ti. iSHMEAD, '
: nclC-St Uaptain and A. Q. M
537 RACE Street.
POX’S TONIC ELIXIR
Aj't'vyill cure the most obstinate oases 0f.,-
-DYSPJSPSIA,
COX’S TOXIC E) TXIR
Is uneqoailedas a remedy for
CHILLS.ANDEEVER. -
COX’S TONIC ELIXIR
Is invaluable to ,
1 ; SOLDIERS.
This great preparation is pleasant to the taste, I 'and'
can be taken at any time without injury by the most
delicate. It is highly, recommended by the most emi
nent phvsie'ans, and is especially adapted to the use of
soldiers suffering from , the effects of wounds, surgical
operations, or debilttv. . .
It lias been used with great.-benefitby hundreds, of
soldiers in thefield. sni has been pronounced by phy
sicians in the; army.unequalled in restoring ‘wasted
strength, and stimulating the faculties "of endurance':
Prepared only by Jesse Cox. Principal Depot; SAME.
O. HART, Druggist and' Chemist,.J34: South - SECOND
Street, below Market. For lale by drugjisis ;;or.o
rally. . ' »* -
Mathematical instruments,
Of all kinds, to be had at
JAMES W. QUEEN & GO ’S,
ie26-lm 834 CHB3TNPTStreet.
H. ML HR, IGO NORTH SECOND
Street, wholesale dealer in WATCBES and JEW
fcLRY. Full assortments -American, English, and
Swiss at lowest cash, prices. _ ,
: American Watches in 2,3, 4, 5* and 6 ounce cpin SU--.:
' ver np«pß ■ ocloratT, , .
TASTEFUL AND SUBSTANTIAL CLOTHIN&
NEW^P«JBI,ICATIONB.
iLSO, NOW HE4DY
XHE YOimj tKUSOE:
JUST PUBLISHED
PROPOSALS
2&G65 feet Sxg and 10 Hemlock; Joist, *2O feefcj?ng.
60i CC{* t>€t 3x9 and 15 Hex&lock Joist[ 24joet long
:.wwD:eAiL.
WANTS.
"EMPLOYMENT HOUSE, THE LARG
■Ij est and most reliable, for: city and country. Has
always a: good selection of capable perao n c, witil rood
references. Americans, Inert, Ilngn£n, ItiOTJCii. Ger
mans, Scotch, Welsh, and newly-landed emigrants, as
Gardeners, Farm Hands,: Coachmen, Watchmen, &*.
Cooks, Chambermaids, Seamstresses, . Laundresses,
Waitresses, and general Honsework Servants, Also,
Colored Servants. Nos. SOi4"and 804 LOCUSTStreet,
above Kiahth. : » . .. . ssM-lm
Wanted.—a young man who
i.,*.. lt f , icn employed in a.Dry Goods Store-the.
last year, and a graduate of Eastman's Business Col
8a Situation as ASSISTANT BOOK-KEEPER
.or CLEEK m a Dry Goods Storeftlank; Railroad, lu--
?, r t-iy.otber office. References given. Address
Mark,’’ Oermai!tiiwo, I'a. . 0010-2t*
WANTED-NIFTY MOKE GOOD
’ I Wagon-malters; Thisty Hardwood Workmen-;
S 2® d F,!l c , i 'V lics r Thirty Coachhody and WheolmaSers;
Ten nut-class Carpenters.- Steady work and imnd
wages. Apply to HEHEY SIMONS. U. S, Hat)|„ a i
Wagon Works, corner SECON D, and CDiIBSRGAIfn
htree.s. ■■■.- ■. . -■ - ,: .- : oclo-4t«
WANTED - TWO UNFURNISHED
" ROOMS, with good board, adjoining preferred:
centrally located, bytheSOtb inat., or sooner. Address
LT. W„” Box 1219 P. Q. ’ ocliKit* .
WANTED—S EYE K A L SECO N D
» » HAND SCHOOL DESKS. Apply 534-North
TENTH Street. oclB-3t*
WANTED TO BORROW—S7OO, FOR
T* four months, on ample outside security. for
which a large interest will he paid. Address "E W.
R.at this Office. oclB-2t“
WANTED—B Y A YOUNG M ARRIED
11 Man, a situation as Book-keeper. Address.
,-ocl7-3t* J. BURTON, 715 WaLNUT Street.
"WANTED AT $l5O PER MONTH—
iI We want a reliable CANVASSES in every town
and county.• We have agents cleariug $l5O per month,
we will prove to any donoting applicant. Ad*
dress JONES BROS. &CO., P. O. Box 1423, Philadel
phia, ; 1 / , : oolg-lnp B
,(&7 non -A FIRST-CLASS GROUND
RV y )WU. KENT of $450 for sale.
It - .TAS, B. BOOTH, aais. FIFTH gt.
$9 fion —THIS AMOUNT TO LOAN
■ on Mortgage of city urbnertv,
0017-tf E-: PETTIT-ggg WaXNOT Street.
M SOME~ONE WANTED TO PUR-
Jliia. CHASE a NEW DWELLING HOUSE, which the
adveitiser will Lease for Five Years, at six par cent v
oninvestraent, rentsecured.. Address JOHN
BENTLEY, at the office of this paper. ocl7-3t*
M WANTED TO RENT-A HOUSE
in the western part of the city, either famished or
unfurnished. • Address “George W. Johnes.” SS?
MARKET’Street. ocl3-6t*
"DEAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE.
JV BEAL ESTATE. HEAL ESTATE.
REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE.
HEAL ROTATE. BEAL ESTATE.
NEW MONTHLY CATALOGUE JUST OUT.
NEW MONTHLY CATALOGUE JUST OUT
NEW MONO HLYCATALOGUE JITsT OUT
NEW MONTHLY CATALOGUE JUST OUT
FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION' '
FOR gratuitous distribution.
FOSffBATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION
FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION’
CONTAINS NBAS *5,000,000 WORTH.
CONTAINS NEAR $5.C00,000 WORTH.
CONTAINS NEAR:SS,OOO;9OO .Worth.
CONTAINS NEAR 55.000.0C0 WORTH.
Every person desirous of purchasing property,either
for investment or occupancy,should notlfail lo.procnre
a catalogue just out, exceed] Qg in importance to buyers
anything of the-like ever published in this City,, no
matter by whom. GEO. C. MILLER,
Practical Real Estate Operator,-
It 154 North SIXTH Street.
"FOR SALE—TWO WELL- SECURED
J- old irredeemable GROUND REN CS, together $123
per annum lawful silver money, payable half yearly,
free of taxes : S. W 1 THACKARA &.SON,
oclS-St* 244 South THlRD.Street.
MFOR SA LB —FOUR -STORY
Dwelling, 170 S Race street. . ..
- Neat dwelling, SIB North Tenth street, $6,700.
Neat dwelling, 715 Brown street-, $6,200
' Elegant new dwelling, .1910, Coatee street. Lot 20 by
120 to a Btreet now empty, SO, 500.. aa .
Splendid new dwelling, eoutb side Wallace,- west. of
Nineteenth. Immediate possession. $6,300..
• Elegantnew.dwelling, Wallace, eaec of Nineteenth.:
Lot 20 by 105 Price -18,100. Immediate possession.: J
Neat dwelling. Sixth, above Vine, $5,000.;
Neat four- story dwelling, Arch,west of Twenty first,
$9,f.GO. . ; .
Spit adid side-yard dwelling, Seventh sireat. above
Bui ton wood street, ;$14,u()0.. Immediate possession.
Neat sidetyard dwelling, Franklin, above Poplar
street, SH, tOO. Immediate possession:
Besides, near 2,Goo3other properties. Call for catalogue
or send your address. - . : GEO. C. MILLER;
I’ractical Real Estate Operator,,
: oelilYt if 154- North SIXTH Street.
M I 0 R S ALE—TEN SUPERIOR
built three-story HOUSES,.located on COATES St.,
between Twenty-third and TwentT-fourth streets (inac
tion of Union and Coates-street Eallroad): lots extend
ing back to "Virginia street For sale at great bargains,
and on easy terms. For particulars inquire of -
HIBAM MrLLER, 1826 GEEEN Street, or
W. Gr BEDFORD, TENTH At ARCH sts.-, and
ocl9-wfs6t* 1913 GALLO WRlbh St.
M i BURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT
AT CHESTNUT HILL—A furnished house, plea
santly situated at Chestnut Hill, wilt-be to rent from
November until May within three minutes’ walk
of.the depot. Address Chestnut' Hill, ’ ’ Boy 1356,
Poet Office. ocLS-3t*
M A DESIRABLE DWELLING FOR
Sale, or to Lot. at TWENTY-WEST, and *Rn,H
Streets. : ; - ‘v ;, oc!7-6(*
M DESIRABLE 00U NTRY m
PI.ACE, 5 acres, lS miles north, of Norristown, 2s
fine large House, stone, rough oast. 13 room?, good
shade and water, barn, carnage-house, &c. On the
Germantown, turnpike, good place'-for*;-physician:
For sale, or would be exchanged for a good paying
city property. Particulars, apply to D. 8. WALKER,
go.’ll North SIXTH Street. oilS 2t*
:fi FOR SALE DESIRABLE
-JBEsCheater county FARM, 60 Acres, half-mile from2SC
railroad station. Superior and highly improved farm,
ICO acres; half mile from railroad station in Bucks
county. Call and examine Register of Farms.
oclT-tf E. PETTIT, 333 WALNUT.Street.
M DELAWARE .COUNTY.—FOR
SALE,or will he exchanged for City'Property,
ISS-acie FARM, one- quarter of a mile from a Station on
Media R.R., 16 miles out. Old-Fashioned Stone Mansion,
Bain, SpriDg, &c.; about 25 acres Woodland. Price,
SfcUO rer acre. JAS. R. CUMMINS, MEDIA, or 504:
WAI/NUT, Street. .... v. * ocl7-3t
m FOR RENT—A NUMBER OF COM
JBsmodious -DWELLINGS, on Thirteenth, Twelfth,
andAltrvine streets, having hath, range, hot and cold
water, at from $23 to $33 per month, - ■
oe7-I2t*
MFOR SAL E—GERMANTOWN
COTTAGE, corner Knox and Linden street?.- neat
and convenient Cottage, in excellent condition, with
good lot. plenty of shrubbery, and stable. . • .
Immediate possession can be had. ■
oc- tf B. F. GLENN. 183 South FOURTH Street. •
M FOR SALE—A SUPERIOR-BUILT
COTTAGE at Darby, with IS acres of land, much
below its cost; and a neat Cottage at Chestnut Hill,
11 rooms, at a little more than half iU value,
ocl-tf B. F, GhENN. 123 South FOURTH Street.
D f¥¥V TRUCK AND PEACH BAS
yV; KETS-jnsi received and for sale by
ROWE & BUTTON, ,
*e?-tf 157 and 159 North THIRD Street
FINANCIAL.
■-|J S. 7-30 LOAN.
The Secretary of the Treasury give* notice that sub
scriptions win he received for Coupon Treasury Notes,
payable threo years from August 16th, 1864, with semi
annual interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per
cent, per annum—principal and interest both to bs paid
in lawfni money.
These notes will' be convertible, at the option of the
.holder, at maturity, into eix-per- cent, gold-bearing;
bonds, payable not less than five nor more than twenty
y ears from their date, as the Government may elect.
They will,be issued in denominations of #6O, #lOO. #5OO.
#l,OOO, and s6,ooo,and all subscriptions must be for fifty
dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars.
As the notes draw interest from August 15, persons
making subscriptions subsequent to that date must pay.
the interest accrued from date of note to date of deposit.
v SunacniPTioxs Winn bb bbcbived 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 Nation&l Bank of Philadelphia, Pa.
Third KationalJJgnlyjf Philadelphia, Pa.
Fourth National Bank-nf Philadelphia, Pa.
And by all National Banks which are depositories of
pnhUs money, and i
ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS
throughout the country Trill give further information,
and
AFFORD EVERT FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS.
o*lB-321 if
OREXEL &, CO.,
NO. ,34. SOUTH THIRD ST:
C~V.': v .THE. NEW: -
FI VE-T.WENT Y LOAN,
Tot pale in amounts to suit. ISSLBonds, and all kinds of
Government Loans, bought and sold. ogIS-196 if
QFFI.CE FOE. THE SALE OF
IVAXEOINAJY DOANS,
No. 114 Sowtii Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
SEW U, S, 5-2© SIX PEiL CEST. LOAN.
/
The snbscribevs, .haying been the successful bidders
fox a portion of the new 5-20 six per cent. Gold-Bearing
Loan, are prepared to offer sfc on favorable terms to their
customers, in large or small amounts, in Bonds of de
nominations of ... .. ■
50s, 100 s, 500 s, and I,ooos,
BOTH SEGIBTEBED AXIS COUPOHS, ■’
The interest commences on the let of November next,
aid is payable in Gold semi-annually, on the Ist of Hay
‘ and November. . - . ■ ■
All other Government securities on band and for sale,
and information given concerning investments At om,
office.'.' . '
JAY COOKE & C 0 Baukers,
No, 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET. oc!s lrn
G. HUEY,
BROKER,
No. 54 S. THIRD Street, two doors above Chestnut.
OJL STOCKS, GOLD,
v - ■ BANK STOCKS, LOANS,
AND ALI. OTHER SECURITIES,
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION.
UNCURRENT BANK-NOTES
... AND... . . . ; y ■
EXCHANGE BOUGHT.
COLLECTIONS made on all points, oels-12i
TT S NEW 7-30 LOAN.
* KJa Snbscriptlons received, and the Notes fur
nished free of all ebarjes, by
GEORGE J. BOYD. Banker,
*u2S-Sm IS South THIRD Street.
OIL STOCKS
A/ BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION,
GEORaB B J. BOYD, '
18 South THIRD Street. »U35-Sn
AT BBASONABLE-PHICE3.
TATLOW JACKSON,
614-CHESTSTJT. Street.
AUCTIONSAtES.
TTIDES ' ahd barrels—office,
-OL depot commissary of subsistence,, Wassc
issto.v, D. C.i October 17, 1864 —Will be sold at public
Auction, on THURSDAY, October 27th, 1864, at 11
o’clock A. M., at SIX fH-Street wharf, Washington,
3,2 m Salted Hides; . .. L . ■ - .
83 Dry Hides, more or la3S. Also, '
i.COT Sugar Hogsheads. ' '*
* Pork Barrels.
SuO Floor **
. m Coffee
Xl5 \\ T hiBl£y »» , -
S 125 Fjßh. **
i iae sa r Kess. . . .
6CO BoxfiSe &c., &e .
TernisCash.m Treasury n n t» s at the time of sale:
oclil-St G- BELL. T.t. r.„i and C. S. :
AUCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED
•: rQUABTEKMASTSK Gexeuau’S OfFtrv
. • First Division, *
V . Washikotox City. October 8,1864.
Will lie sold, at public auction, to the highest btddee,
Gieshoro. I). o."* oa
fFBTBAY. OCTOBER l-i, 1564,
' ONE HUNDRED CAVALRY HORSES.
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1864.
' ONE HUNDRED CAVALRY HORSES.. -
Tiiese Horses have been condemned as unfit for tlu
cavalry service of the army.
or road , and farming purposes many good- bargain*
Djßy 0$ 824, .
Horses sold sincly
States CIU JfMIs A®
ocl3-toc2o Colonel In charge First Division Q. AT. G. O.
A U hors?s N BALE 0F CONDEM2OTB
Quartermaster Oshrrax’b Orerca,
Washihgtok
Will be >oW at PaWli AtscUoje, t6tie MeS
at the time and places named below, viz - "“*•*!
MIFFLIN. PENNSYLVANIA,’ THURSDAY-
October 13. ISC SDAT «
WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, THURSDAY'
October 21), 1861 °" AX *
YORK, PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY
■ ■ - October 27.1861 '
TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY HORSES, AT HAQft
“*■ ■ FLaCB.
These Horses hare been condemned as untt for «»
ivalry service of the army. *
For road and {anains purposes, many good bargain*
IST naa. ;
Horses sold Marty., Sales to commence at 10 AIL
Terms : Cash In united States Currency.
By order o? the Quartermaster General
- JAMES A EKIIT,
Colonelln charge First Division.
Qa&rtermasier General's OAml
oc3-toc2€
AMUSEMENT'S.
"MEW CHESTOTJT-ST. THEATRE
IN OKOVEK
OF TffK
- WARREIT COMEDY COMBINATION
• THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, October lfi/ISH,
Will be presented the elecant Comedy, in S act®, entitled
LOOK BBFOHE YOU LEAP . “
JacLSprigg.. ......Mr Win. Warren.
Fancy Hardman .....L.,.,..,...1105s Jo»ieOrton.
Mise 8r0wn........................Mi5s KmUy Meatayec.
- To conclude with the amusing Bnrletta or
SEEING WAKP.EN.
John Doyrney .Mr. Wpi. Warren.
SATURDAY AffflStofOOjK
T . H GRAND FAMILY BIATINfiE,
Upon -wlucli occasion
THE SEA OF. ICE: or, A MOTHER'S PRAYER,
Will be piesented. at reduced prices, for
POSITIVELY THE LAST TIME.
.MONDAY, Oct. 24,
iiibt appearance in thiscityof
ft ■ MISS OLIVE LOGAN. -
W A L O ET *HEA*B»—
THIS p. ti . ,: .
Annie. Little Barefoot ifisa Cbarbitta Tim.™™™ t
LITTLE BAREFOOT’. ' tiTO
Miss CHARLOTTE THOMPSON TiT-NIGHT
LITTLE BAKEFOOT. , LITTLE - BAREFOOT.
After wMehthe charming farce of COUStof CHERRY
Consul Cherry, with song.L...V. Mrsr. C.
Poore open at 7; Curtain rises at 7%. • •
MRS. JOHN DREW’S HEW MUM
-I«LBTEBET THEATBB. . ;
V2STV.ALT. - BEL BESfOHT^
TBJKI* WEEK OF VESTV-ADrr
TO-EIGHT AHD EVEKY SIGHT.
BEL BBMOJUO. ;“ *
ANGELO.
In which she will sing
ion are the Star” and “Bra-re Marco..”
Beats gecnred three days in advance. ‘ ocl7-«
A SBEMBLT BUILDINGS, TINTH
ASD'CHESTKTIT Streets. -
TEMPLE OF WONDERS! SIGNOR BLITZ
EVERY. EVENING, akd
. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS
, . .Change of Performance Constantly. "
Seafs™So een’u? CeKts : l Children, 15 Cents. Reserve!
Evening Performances commence at IK. ~ Afternoon
at . ; : - --. ■ - oc3-tf
A SBEMBLY BUILDINGS LARGE:
HALL.—LAST WEBKof the charming and news
oUci : HISS MAJOR PAULINE CDSHHAN,- P M
Ths female Union Spy and Scout, who hasbeen honors!
by full and fashionable audiences during the oast ww»lr
including many of our best citizens. ™ **
She will appear in . . .
.FMi£^^ COS IS ME -AHD MAJOR’S UNIFORM
. HATINEESou Wednesday and Saturday, eommene
ing at 3 o clock; Evening at 8. ocl7-0t
(CHESTNUT-STREET OPERA HOUSE.
V 7 No. IS3I CHESTNUT Street. ,-***
ALLINSON & HlNCKEN........Prooriatora.
MORAN’S MINSTRELS
appear every evening in sn elegant -
ETHIOPIAN ENTERTAINMENT.
Doors open at 7. commencing at 8 o'clock prec'selr
Admission 26 cents.
Reserved seats, which can be secured from ID to S
o’clock, 30 cents. •’ ■ ocl2-tf
INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND.—
A EXHIBITION EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 3K P M
Admission, TEN CENTS. Store, No. 11 South EIGHT A
. Street. ~ ‘ n*
nASmO, CHESTNUT ST., ABOVS
Sixth, THE CHEAT VARIETY THEATRE OF
AGE. open ewyevening, with a FULL AND Ef®
, CIENT. COMPANY.. selD-lm
THE ACADEMY OF FINE A RTS'.
J- CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth, is OPEN DAILY!
for visitors, from 8 A. M to 6P. M iesS
“T’EMAIL DE PARIS” IS NOT A
-AJ paint, powder, or paste, but a most delicious
preparation that gives both the color aod texture of
polished ivory to the skin. EUGENE JOUIN, No tig
TEKTH Street, below Chestnnt ’ ’
‘* T ’EMAIL DE PARIS ” CAN BB
A J need by all ladies in the privacy of ti e toileUs-
It removes all ipots and roughness, snd its purifying
effect on theskin callsfortli freshness.color,and beaut*-.
E. JOUIN, No. ; IXI.TENTH Street, below-Chestnut.-
<«T ’EMAIL DE PARIS” QUICKLY
-M and effectually removes those unsightly black:
worm specks which detract so much from the-beauty of'
the skin. E. JOUIN, No-jlll TENTH Street, below
Chesttnut. ,
/EMAIL-';; DE PARIS” IS ES
i_r7u" PECIALLY endorsed by-Mad’lie VestvalvMrs. -
Waller, and many ladies In private life, whose com
mendatory letters, for obvious reasons, cannot be pub
lished. E. JOUIN, 111 S. TENTH Street, -
Orders by mail should be addressed, JARED &
RENE, General Importers,-Philadelphia, ocg-mwftf.
BOißDme.
TWO LADIES DESIRE BOARDING
-•- in a piivate family; central location. The best re
ference given and ri ejuired; will furnish. Address ”S.
M., I 'Press office. . oel9-3t*
PERMANENT FIRST-CLASS BOARD-
A-- ING—a second and third stor?-room vacant. Re
iereßces reanired. Apply in 7 SPRUCE St. - oclB-2l*
T7LIGEBLE ROOMS VACANT AT
-p HILL’S, 3558 SPRUCE Street. oc6-lm«
'IdSGAX»
pSTATE OF : JACOB F, WILKINS.
DECEASED.—Letiers of Administration uonu the
Estate of JACOB F. WILTvJKS, late of fcbe city of Pbila
delphia, deceased, haviog been granted to ibenndet*
signed, all persons indebted to said Estate will please
make payment, and -those having claims will present
the eame-without delay to ,
AMOS Administrator,
Ko. 309 NEW Stree*, Philii.,
Or his Attorney, ; Cß ABLES M WAGJfEB,
ocl9-t7 6t* Ifo. 34:1 Korth SIXTS street.
p 1 STATE OF BApBEL LAND, WI-
A-J DOW, DECEASED —Letters of Administration
Tipontbe Estate of KachSlLand. late of the city of Phi
ladelphia, widow, deceased, having been granted to tha
undersigned* all persons indebted to aeid estatewilL
please mate payment, and those having, claims will:
present the same without delav to
' STEPHEN- I.F.WRY. Administrator, .
Ho. 1516 BDiIMER Street. PMlo.,
Or to Ms Attorney,
"CHAEtRS M. TYAGNEK,
No, 341 North SIXTH nraet.
oel9-wBt*
' D©STAN»F©SIN2>.
T OST OR STOLEN—ON THE NIGHT
-“.of the Sih inst., four of the following Certificates:
Nos. .24,319, 23,929, 23.091, 24:630, 24,799 of Phila
delphia and Reading Railroad Stock. The public ara
cautioned against their negotiation, as their transfer has
bten stopped. A liberal reward will be paid and a».
questions asked os their return to
•ccl4-lm*
A LIBERAL REWARD.—LOST OR
jIX mislaid. Certificate Ko. S 3 of the Capital SfcockgoT
thoiETNA OIL COMPANY for 500 shares, in thenama
of £E£JAMI;N P. WRIOiiEY, with a printed form .of' a
Power of Attorney, endorsed, signed by Benjamin P.
Wrigley. All person* are cautioned against
. ting for the seme, aslhe transfer thereof is forbidden#
and will not be approved by said Company.
Aar insertion of any name, in the blank space left in
the Power of Aitorney will be forgery. .
Said Certificate can be of no. use; to auy one. a*
application has been made to the said AStna Oil Com
pany for a new Certificate in lieu of the one lost or
mislaid. . ■
The finder of said Certificate will he liberally re
warded by leaving it at: No. 38 South SEVENTH
Street (second-story), at Office of M. HENCHMAN,
Scrivener.;: . ocl3-lm*
EUfJCATIOBTAjL.
PARKESBUEG IKS TI T TIT E—SIU
liEGT SCHOOL for Toiihg ladies.—Two hours*
ride from Phiiadtlrh.a Classical, Scientific, and.
Gymnastic Departments, /dare® the Principal,
■ J 1 &L B4.WLIHS, A. M..
Part esbtrrg, Chester county. Pa. *
OCI9-Gl*
QKATIBG—M. C. ©AMFBELL’S- SKA-
TING CLASSES mset TUESDAY, and FRIDAY
mornings, corner. of BEGAD and WALNUT Streets.
WBDNK6DAY and SAT UK DAY morning corner of
EIGHTH and SPRING GABBEN Streets. ftr-Jadios and
muses only. ; Eyanicgs at 7*
Eighth flnd Spring Garden Streets. -Lsdiea and Gentle-'
men taking one course oMessons on parlor skates, wuv
■become exrertj fie skaters. For circnlars» terms
apfly oi address as above. oclS~llt*
FOE A IBAKI • ASII
■jSiesIHiSSxTROY, VIA DELAWARE AND SARI-
TaJS CAHal..—Tie BargoivS’liANAdAN, Wm Corson,
Master, is now loading at first wharf below SPRTJOIr
Street, and will sail ihe aI).QTe points on WKDBBR
DAT, October 19*.
For freight, TfwS'WUt Co tafeoii on roa*onat>lo tSTEW,
apply to j). L. FLANAGAN, Agent,
oc!7- 3t-- No. 30-t South DhL AW ARE Aranne,
PIANOS, COTTAGE EXCEL
n B f T'SIOK ORGANS, HARMONIUMS, and MBiO
DSOSSi at ■ _ MARSH’S Music Store..
No. noa~CHE3TatfT~Ste96fc..
ME YE R’S NEWLY IM*.
nfaTFI’PSOVKD CKEBCEST RCAiE
OVERSTEUKG PIANOS. , „ ...
Acknowledged to ; a >«* !*?*» «*»“*
aE< l HifthSßt Awards in America receive.
MELODEOHS AKX> SECOND BAND PIAEOo._ _
se9-3m Wareroemc, No'. 723 ARCS St., bol. Bljinth.
DECKER BROS.,
STEOK & CO.’S
OKI.SBRATKD
PIANOS.
J. E. GOULD,
entente and chestnut.
JE@'37ETSPS
COTTAGE ORGANS,
Not onl7 HHRXCBLXiED, bni DNEQDALLEB in parity
of Tone and Power, designed eepeeially tor Gtarcbe*
End Behoole, hat fonnd to be anually well tdapted w
the Parlor and Drawiaa Boom. ■ • For asls onlg b^r
*O. 18 North BZyhNTHStrajh
Aleo, a templet* aesortssant of the Perfect Melodeo*
»n»Unil7 on band *°lD-3m
‘DEPAETSIENT FOE CUSTOM WOSii
..........VESTVJSSi
P. S. HOWLAND,
427 SPSUCE Street.