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    jfEW lOBK CITY.
Nhw Yosk, OOt. 85,1884.
1 correspondence of The Press.] "
’ !,i . AN ABDUCTION CASK,
mating' tears and indignation from the respeo-
Lrtws, has just oonie before the courts. On
Lvenlog of October 6 George Seagrlst, boy
t rinD, contortionist, eta., while standing in
of tne Hlppotheatron, where he was engaged
im bcr of the circus troupe, was abducted or
inppod by the Seilorita Lopes, and carried or
!U adod on to Washington, and there Induced to
sendee. Mr. 'Seagrlst, the adopted father of
j o y solar agitated the matterthata requisition
procured from the Governor, and thereupon
Seiiortta Lopez and boy were handed over to
authorities. The latter had originally been
:n from the poorhousc by that tody, but was re
icd thereto upon her marriago. Mr. Seagrlst
adopted him, and taught him Ms profession.
sn>e seems to bo very much attached to Lopez,
id"was fearful of being separated from her,”
kotaivlbs.
Lord Lyons and M*J. Gen. Hastings Doyle, In'
mmand of Canadian troops, have been indulging
in excursion up the East Hiver. They were the
its of the Commissioners of Public Charities,
swell's Island, with its various institutions,
visited, .as well as Ward’s and Randall's.
MAYOR GUNTHER, .
satisfied with laying before the Common Conn*
. report pf certain grave, abuses alleged to be ex
!Bt in thepity Inspector’s Department, has is
d an order suspending Mr. Boole, the present
unbent of the said inspectorship, from all duties
emoluments. Here, then, bids fair to culminate
teiriiio wordy combat heretofore waged by these
tcials. Some days ago the Inspector wrote a very
t communication, wherefrom a sharp oxegetist
riit readily infer oertaln charges levelled at lII s
mr’s toleration of pblltloal rivals, If abuses do ex
mder the administrations of these oombatants,
public will have no reason for regretting a quar
to which masks may be torn off, and the alleged
idepus mien ” be exposed.
A SHBX.L AMONG THE COPPERHEADS,
The oall for a meeting' of loyal Democrats, Issued
• John A, Dix, Peter Cooper, and otter gentlemen
loyal persuasion, has created no little exoitement
th in the Copperhead and Bepublioan ranks. The
ier. bitterly denounce tho .proceeding as rone
lo, and anticipate to themselves damaging re
us, which mnst Inevitably grow from the consul
lon and advice of the pore and high-minded men
what was once their party. On the other
id, the Republicans truly estimate/the objects of
leeting, and are loud in their commendation of
manly action proposed. It is very certain that
.■so sages of the old Democracy will not throw
sir influence upon the side of dishonorable peace
ilthe new Casablanca (with alterations).
[By Telegraph.]
THIS I’KTOB OP GOLD. :
ABHIVAr, OP THE STJJAMER LOUISIANA,
The steamship Louisiana, from Liverpool on the
thirst., arrived at this port to-night. Herad
■« have been anticipated.
TJ26T OP A MONSTPI6 GUN.
.’lie monster 20-inch gun frill bo tested at Fort
■lUum to-morrow.
0 ATT LB MABKET.§ ' ''
I lathe cattle- market.to-day beef declined l@2c.
me receipts amounted to 0,500 head—quoted at
►gsc. Sheep steady; receipts of 20,000 head—
quoted at 4@So. Swine lower; receipts, 19,000.
PRICK OK OOLB.
11 o’clock F. M.—Gold closed to night at 212%.
Ilic State Election—37)l Majority on the
I , : Home .'Vote. .
I Tee Pittsburg Gazelle has some calculations on
tie result of the recent election, In which It glvos
SH majority for the Union on the home vote. As
there is, strictly speaking, no offleial return of the
house vote, since the return judges met on tho Fri-.
day after the election to receive the home vote, but
adjourned, as required by law, for a week to await
the returns of the soldiers’ vote, no offleial addition
or majority-could be given or announced. The
{uuresof the home vote,improperly oalled “offi
cial,” and forming s the basis of the telegrams, were
obtained from local authorities by tho local news
pipers of each county. The Atoftc, however, by a
careful addition of these figures, ascertains the en
tire vote to be 197,892 Union, and 197,001 Opposition.
This proves a clear majority of the people at home.
Tie soldiers’ vote will Increase the regular offlolal
majority by thousands.
SMMBS and his New. Vessel.—Tho last Euro
pean steamer brings news, that the pirate Semmesls
airain at tea, In command of a swift and strong
steamer named the Eanger. The Liverpool corres
pondent of the London Daily Kews says:
“Captain Sesames, of whom since the slating of
tie Alabama we have heard so little, and that little so
erroneous, sailed from the Mersey on Sunday last
(October Bth) on board of the bark Laurel, underthe
command of Captain S. F. Ramsay, The destina
tion of the Laurel is rather mysterious at pre
sent j but, as far as the customs bill of entry shows,
the vessel has certainly clear ed for ports where Con
federate proclivities predominate—viz, Nassau, Ha
vana, and Matamoros. Her cargo is of such a mixed
nature that no belligerent State would have the
slightest doubt as to Its usefulness. It consists of
some large guns, small arms, shoes, leather in
bulk, ammunition, clothes, blankets, drugs, &o.
But the Laurel must not be supposed to be intended
for a oruiser; she Is merely a tender, and car
ries out to a certain latitude guns and ammuni
tion ior a new screw steamer, of which Captain
Semmesls to take command. This vessel Is sup
posed to be a naw screw steamer which was lying at
Madeira on the 8d Inst., and was there known under
tlie name of the Hanger.
“ The Hanger is large and very swift. To show
that Captain Semmes does not go unattended, we
may here,state that he took with him on board, the
Laurel eight tfficers and one hundred men, most of
whom served with him on board the Alabama."
gTHE New' Jersey Electoral Ticket.—Dr.
Kinest I, Lowenthal, one or thejJMon Presidential
Electors, has resigned, being Ineligible, as seven
Sears have not elapsed since fii3 naturalisation as a
citizen. The Union State Executive Committee
lias appointed Charles Wehle, of Hoboken, in place
ol Dr. Lowenthal. ’ ■
Horatio Seymour, the Democratic candidate
for Governor of New York; who obtained Ms nomi
nation by fraud; and retained it by shameless soir
stultsfieaiion, is a friend of the slave-holder, a gym
i*th!zer with rebellion, a political trickster, and an
excucerof riots. Can honest and loyal mensup
porthlml . :■ r
Ms. Pbndmton has been whipped Into a non
committal pretended endorsement of McClellan's
letter, Be cannot rail the seal from off the bond In
that way. Actions and associations speak louder
than words.
Large Peremptory Sale op Fashionable
HuAnv-MADE Clothing, This Day.—The, early,
and particular attention of dealers Is requested to
the extensive assortment of 4,C00 garments, in over
coats, dress and frock-coats, -Raglans, pantaloons,
vests, shirts, &c„ for men's. and boys' wear, to be
peremptorily sold by catalogue, on four months’
Credit, commencing this morning at 10 o'clock pre
cisely, by John B. Myers & Co., auctioneers, Nos.
232 and 284 Market street.
Public Entertainments.
Walnut-street Theater.—Last night “The
Robbers,” was presented, with McKean Buchanan
as CharTts de Moor, and his daughter, Virginia, as
the unfortunate Emelia, These twoatar-performers,
viohave. been lately, playing in Boston with con
siderable success, will be the attraction at this
theatre for some time to come. The gentleman has
ike advantage of a large, well-formed frame and
retlier striking features.' The lady has pleasing
features and a clear, distinct voice. Mr. Buchanan’s
voice, too, is a great aid to him, being mellow and
rich, and probably capable of expressing great fluc
tuations of passion. This, however, it is rarely al
lowed to do. Mr. Buchanan seems to avoid the
slightest modulation of his tones. He starts In
one key and maintains It through a whole eve
ning, The key being heroic, of course, in con
versational passages, It Is utterly out of place. We
fancy that were Mr, Buohanan, in the same tones
in which he propounded a simple query lastnight, to
ask an apple woman the price of her fruit, she would
be Instantly thrown Into convulsions.’ The depth of
this actor’s voice is very remarkable, and he Is fond
of showing it. We were surprised at the apparent
facility with which he descends to the lowest note of
the gamut. In every depth he found a lower deep,
Malgre these disadvantages ;:of manner, which we
think could be remedied by care and attentlonf
Mr, Buchanan’s performance was a good one. His
best acting last night was In the scene where he ad*
dresses the "commissary." He had a proper con
ception of the passage, and, for a moment, assumed
conversational, tones only too soon to resume his
stilled key. He possesses some passion, and very
properly rendered the dying speech of the Moor In a
pathetic way, but a grand flourish of trumpets from
the orchestra, which generally gives us music when
we want to hear words, completely drowned his
tones. Of Miss Buchanan it would be unfair to
speak until she has had a better opportunity of dis
playing her talents, than the part of Emilia afforded
her. .
■ The STEEBosTicoH.-Tha exMbltlon'or the Ste
leopticon will close on Saturday evening next. The
jnany pictures displayed with truthfulness to nature
will amply repay a visit. Friday evening will be
appropriated to statuary exclusively. The specta
tor will find it difficult, indeed, to believe the sha
dow on the screen Is not really marble itself, from
the chisel of some celebrated sculptor.
Siqkob Bmtz, the wonderful magician, who so
delights the little ones, has a matinee this afternoon
at Assembly Buildings, when his deceiving tricks
Which never fail to cause astonishment, will be again
performed. ; Little! Bobby will makeridloulous an
swers to absurd questions, and all will go merry as
a marriage bell.
CITY ITEMS-
An Invaluable .Article of Fubnttueb.—
Every family in the land should be supplied with a
“Grover.Sc.Baker” Sewing,Machine, These ad
mirable instruments are not only the most cele
brated in point oi utility in the performance of all
hinds of sewing required" in a family, but they are
ornamental as an article of furniture. The ware
looms of the agant in this city, 730 Chestnut street,
are daily thronged with visitors to witness the ope.
ration of these machines, which are more simple,
taore noiseless, more easily operated, and perform
a wider range of . work than any others. The “ Gro
per & Baker” Sewing Machine has, in fect, be
come a household necessity.
The “'Florence” Sewing Machine, we and,
is being bought in preference to all others in use.
The reasons Tor this are at onoe cogent and numer
ous. It does better and finer wprk than any of its
rivals; is the only maohihe capable of making the
ioife and knot stitches; the only machine having a
u^ rorm tension of upper and lower
ISrt^’J^° a y S MMne that bas the reversible
-ends of seams® “f tbe operator *» fasten the
Baving labor; and)
U rarely, if ever!
The Season fos Heavy Clothing , s
■and, as the prices of goods of almost evert dt
Borlption are - now unusually high, it is m
portent matter to know where to get the most value
ft your money. After examining the ml? Let
thoroughly, we can confidently assert that the
best place in Philadelphia to buy good Clothing at
Moderate prices Is at the old importing and manu
facturing house of Messrs. O. Somers & Son, No.
h4vtoe' !atll “ t Streot ' Under H»ll, Try o»r
• Dfitioious Confections.— Mr. A. L. Vans ant,
Ninth and Chestnut streets, is now charming his pa
trons with his tempting sweet Jordan Boasted AD
monde, rich Bonbons, fine ehoooiate preparation**
and a thousand French novelties not to be found
elsewhere, in Fruits he is also far m advance of
ail competitors.
Wood & C art's Continental Mat is rendering
their rooms, No. 725 Chestnut street; the most ate
tractive resort for ladies in this, city. The “Conti
nental” has been the fashionable “ hit” of the
season in the millinery line.
DVPPBJ'SIA THE Bane or the Merchant—
Dyspepsia the bane of the scholar—Dyspepsia the
bane of the writer—Dyspepsia-the bane of all busi
ness men—can be cured, if existing, and prevented
If yet to oome, by the use of Cox’s Tonic Elixir. Prin
cipal depot, Samuel C. Hart, Druggist and Chemist,
24 South Second street, below Market. ;
Rebel Prisoners in Town.— Every few days
squads of rebel prisoners pass through the city on
their way to strong quarters in Fort Delaware.
The best clad of them wear “nigger cloth;” while
the poorer officers and privates don uniforms of a
material several degrees coarser than bale linen.
The thing that most astonishes the “rehs” while in
Philadelphia is the elegant and oomfortable gar
ments worn by the citizens. The explanation iB
afforded in the fact that the Brown Stone Clothing
Hall of Rookhiil & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chest
nut street; above Sixth, is located here.
Fall Clothing at Ohas. Stokes & Co.’s,
Fall Clothing at Ohas. Stokes & Co.’s
Fall Clothing at Ohas. Stokes A- Co.’s
“One price”
“Ono price”
“One price”
Under tho Continental Hotel,
Under the Continental Hotel.
Under the Continental Hotel. "
BABSAINS IN CiOTHINO,
Bargains in Clothing,
Bargains in Clothing, -
Bargains in Clothing,-
At Granville Stokes’ Old stand.
At Granville Stokes’ Old Stand,
At Granville Stokes’Old Stand,
At GranvlHo Stokes’ Old Stand.
No. 609 Ohostnnt Street.
No. 600 Chestnut Street,
No. 60S) Chestnut Street.
No. 609 Chestnut Street.
Plate Df. Toilette Francaise.— B'or enamel
ling tho skin, eradicating wrinkles, small-pox
marks, pimples, &c. Price $l. Hunt & Go., 133 S.
Seventh street, and 41S. Eighth street. oo!2sSwtf
White Virgin. Wax of Antilles.— This exqui
site cosmetic has no equal for beautifying, whiten
ing, and preserving the complexion. It is prepared
from pure white wax, hence its extraordinary quali
ties for preserving the skin, making it soft, fair,
smooth, and transparent. It is most soothing after
shaving, cures chapped hands or Ups, removes pirn
pies, blotches, tan, freckles, or'sunburn, and im
parts thaj, pearly tint to the face, neck, and arms so
much desired by ladies of taste. Price 30; 50; and 75
cents. Hunt & Co., 133 South Seventh street, and
41 South Eighth street. ocB‘Swtf
Hunt’s Bloom of Hoses—A charming color for
the cheek, does not wash off or injure the skin.
Manufactured only by Hunt & Co., 41 South Eighth
street, and 133 South Seventh street. oog-swtf •
W, D. Germon would respectfully call the atten
tion of all wishing really excellent pictures to‘his
Temple of Art, No. 914 Arch street, where* all
the various kinds of Photographs may be seen
in a style as near perfection as the art has yet
reached.
Ample accommodations for any number of sitters
Insure an early-attention £t> and prompt delivery of
allorders. - 0025 21*
Interesting to Manheacthrers oh Cloth
ing,—The American Button-Hole Machine Compa
ny, capital $1,000,000, office 630 Chestnut street, take
pleasure in inviting attention to the merits of the
button-hole machines, which are now perfected and
adapted to general use, and ready for delivery from
their office. It is confidently asserted by parties
who have their machines in use, that more than the
entire cost of the machine, can be saved In two weeks
by an ordinary female operator, calculating the
cost of making perfect button-holes at only one cent
each, and that they are : far superior in uniformity
of stitching and'finish to those made by hand, be
sides possessing the advantage of being elegantly
finished on the-wrong side as well as the right. This
machine also does cording, braiding, and embroi
dering In the most elegant and beautiful manner,
and can be used to advantage, nob only by manu
facturers of clothing, but by a variety of other
tradesmen. Cali at the office or send for sample of
work. . • . 0c24-6t
Eye, Ear, Throat Diseases, Catarrh, Asth
ma, and all Nfrvous Affections, treated with:-the
utmost success by iir. Von Moschzlsker. Office,
1027 Walnut street. ' , 0c24-6t*
Eyb and ear most successfully treated by J,
Isaacs, M. D., OouUst and Aurist, 611 Fine at. Artifi
cial eyes Inserted. ■ Nooharge for examination. jy2B-tf
SPECIAL, NOTICES.
The Wife’s Complaint. .
BY THE BARD OP TOWER HALL.
• * Dear George,” Sophia said, ,
“ Though since we first were wed
But one brief year has passed away.
Yet greatly do 1 fear.
That I no more am dear
. To yon as on our brif al day!’ ’
‘ * Foh! Fophy, ’ 1 said her mate.
: * ‘ Yon merely aggravate.
Life’s real cares with fancied Ills;
But tell me why the thought
-My love has lessened aught, i
How-with distrust yonr spirit fills?”:.
“Why, ” Sophy thus replied,
‘ ‘ When I was first your bride,
Your garb was always neat and fine,
But now, you must confess.
Neglected is your dress;
You care-not in my sight to shine. ”
: , George answered her, “Be sure,
To prove my love, I’ll enre
That fault right soon, if that be all,-;
- / Henceforth you’ll see me dressed
In clothing of the beet
And newest style, from Tower Hall.”
We are selling Beady-made Clothing, equal In every
respect— stole, fit, material, and vmrkmanshijy—ta any
made to moasute, at 25 to 60 per cent, lower prices.
Any one can be fitted as well, or better, from our stock,
as by goods made to measure, without delay or trouble,
with, the largest and most complete assortment in Phi
ladelphia to select from, comprising all sizes, in Men’s,
Youths’, and Boys’.
TOWER HALL,
Ho. 518 MARKET Street.
BENNETT k CO.
Gray Haib Restored to its Original.
AND YOUTHFUL COLOR-BALDNESS PREVENTED.
“London " , “ HajrColor Restorer. ”■■■■
“London” “ Hair Color Restorer. ”
“London” “ Hair Color Restorer."
“London” Ho Dye. “ Hair Colorßestorer. ”
“London” “ Hair Color Restorer.”
“London” “ Hair Color Restorer. ”
It is the only Tcnovm Restorer of. Color and Perfect
Bair Dressing combined, delicately perfumed.
READ THIS CERTIFICATE.
“lamhappy to add iny testimony to the srreatvaltte
of the 'London Hair Color Restorer, ’ which restored
my hair to its original dark color, and the hue appears
to be permanent. lam satisfied that the preparation is
nothing like a dye,'but operates upon the secretions. It
is also a beautiful hair dressing, .and; promotes the
growthT I purchased the.first bottle from, Edward B,
Gavrigues, 1 Druggist, Tenth and Coates streets,; who can
also "testify my hair was very gray when I; commenced
Us use. Mrs. MILLER,
“No. 730 North Ninth street,PhUada."
Price 76 cehtsper bottle, or sixjbottles for $4. Sold by
D». SWAY HE & SON, 330 North SIXTH. Street. It.
One-Price Clothing, of the Latest
tyles, 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 Is strictly adhered
to. AU are thereby treated alike. JONES’ OLD-ES
TABLISHED ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 60*
MARKET Street, near Sixth. ‘ de2B-l»
Perry & Go., Clothing,
THIRD and CHESTNUT,Streets.
PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
FERRY „& CO,, CLOTHINg, THIKD and CHESTNUT.
PERKY & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
FERRY* CO., CLOTHING, THIKD and CHESTNUT.
FERRY it C 0.., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
FERRY & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PEBBY it GO., CLOTHING, THIKD and CHESTNUT.
PEBBY it CO. , CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PEBEY it CO., CLOTHING, TRIED and CHESTNUT.
PEBEY & CO. , CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PERRY & CO.-, CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PEBBY it CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PEBBY it CO., CLOTHING, THIRD ana CHESTNUT.
PEBEY it CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PERKY it CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PERRY A CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
PERRY & CO. , CLOTHING, THIRD and CHE 3TNUT.
PERRY & C 0.., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT.
OCllfiaW tf .
Great Place to Buy Clothing.
GREAT PLACE TO BUY CLOTHING.
GREAT PLACE TO BUY CLOTHING.
GREAT PLACE TO BUY CLOTHING.
WANAMAKEH & BROWN. ■
WANAMAKBR & BROWN.
. WANAMAEER & BROWN.' ' '
WANAMAKEB it BROWN.
S. E. COE. SIXTH AND MARKET STS.
B. E. COR. SIXTH AND MARKET STS.
s. E. COB. SIXTH AND MARKET STS.
S. E. COB. SIXTH AND MARKET STS.
Wheeler & ’Wilson’s Highest Premium
' ■;lO€R-STITeH ■—'
SEWING MACHINES,
THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST.
Jalesrooms, TO4 CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh.
3i«a: J A.s,E,iEr>.
ALDEK— LINCOLN-—On the 2Sth inst., at St. Luke’e
Church, by Rev. M. A. De. Wolfe Howe, D. D., Dr.
Charles H Alden, U. S. A., to Kate Bussell, daughter
of E Lincoln, Esq. ■ / ■
S AFFORD-ENG AHD -On the 19th inst.,by Rev. Jos.
D, Nowlin, Mr. S. H. Safford to Anna E., daughter of
Samuel Bn card, Esq. -1,. \ ' * q
SPER fNG—AOKL BY. —On the 23d inet.. In this city,
by the Rev. Jacob A Apgar, Mr.' William P. Sparing,
of Norristown, to Miss Rebecca Ackley, of Philadel
phia -
FOB ELL—MAGINNIS.— On 20th inst:, by Rev. Chas.
Logan, Mr. William P. Fodell to Miss Mary Josephine
Magtnnis.
3DIE3D.
ABBOTT.—On the evening of the 25thlust., Louisa
J., wife of Wilson .Abbott, and daughter of William
H. Love, in thethirty-seeondyearof herage. Due no
tice will be given of the fnneral. • . *
CHRISTIAN.-OiY Sabbath evening, 23d lust., Rev.
Levi H:Christian, D. D., aged 47sears.
Funeral service at the North Presbyterian Church,
Sixth Btreet, above Green, on Thursday morning: the
service to commence at 10# o’clock. The members of
the Central Presbytery,,and his ministerial brethren
generally, are'lnvitsd to meet at his late residence, No.
630 North Sixth street, at 10 o’clock, to proceed to the
Chnrch. ■■■;. **
. ICKES —Near Ickeshnrg, Perry county, Pa., Octo-
Eg r 21, Edward White, only eon of William and Mary
aged 9 months, *
• Mary A - IWWi ***
HAZZAED.—On th@24thinst., Virginia,ofcly daughter
Of Joseph and Anna HafSZtard, In the 7th year other age.
-Tim relatives and friends are respectfully invited to
attend her funeral, from her parents’ residence, No. 105
Eace street, on Wednesday, 26th is st., at 2 o’clock. **
STARKEF.—On the 24th inti , Nathan Starkey, m
the (-Bth year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
folly invited to attend hie funeral, from Ms late resi
dence, No. 114 South Eighth street,- on .Wednesday
morning, at 10 o'clock. .**
JOEL.—On the morning of the 28d instant, JOSEPH
JUKI., Sr., in the 71st year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family: also the Grand
lodge, Mercantile Lodge, No. 237, Apollo Encampment.
I. O. of O. F., together with the Grand Division and
Crystal Fount Division, No 20, S. of T., Pa., are re
spectfully invited to' attend his funeral, from his late
residence. No, 1230 Buttonwood street, at 2 o'clock on
Wednesday afternoon.
CNew Fori, Geneva, and Albany papers phase
Jp&IMROfE.-On the 21th inet.., Henry C.. Primrose,
His male friends and the relatives of the family are
respectlnlly invited to attend his funeral, from his late
residence. 604 South Tenth street, on Thursday morn
ing. 27th lost., at 10 o’clock.
T UPIH’S BLACK ALL-WOOL REPS.
1-J Lupin's Black All-Wool Empress Cloths.,
Do do do Mousseline de Lames,
full double width.
Do do do Tamifio
Do do do Merinoes.
Do do do Caelimereß; .
Do do do Thibet aa d Long - Shaw Is,
fnlland extra sizes.
Do do Bombazines. &c.,
BESSON & SON, MOtTitNING STORE,
oc24*tf No. 018 CHESTOTr Street.
$1 OF. FOR REAL FRENCH MERI
EYEE & LANIIELL have lowest MermoGß
EYEE St LAKE ELL have:fihest Merinoes.
EYEE & LAIfLELL have lowest Poplins.
EYEE & LAHDELL liave widest velvets,
EYEE & LAKDELL have richest Silks.
NATIONAL UNION TICKET
FOR PBESIMENT,
ABRAHAM LINCOLN,
, OF ILLINOIS,
POB TICB PBJESI9ESI,
ANDREW JOHNSON.
OF TENNESSEE.
ELECTORAL TICKET.
SENATORIAL..
MORTON MoMICHAEL, Philadelphia
THOM AS CUNNINGHAM, Beaver County.
' REPRESENTATIVE.
3. Robert F. King, 18. Ella* W. Hale*
2. 0. Morrison Coatai, 14. Charles H. Shrlneri
3. Henry Bum®, 18. John Wleter,
4. William H. Kern. . 16. Dayid HeConanfhr,
6..BartonH. Jonhs, 17. David W. Woods,
6. Charlos-M. Hunk, 18. Isaac Benson,
7. Bohert Parke, 19. John Patton,
& William Taylor, ■ SO. Samuel B.Dlok,
9. John A. Hiestand, • 21. Kverardßlerer,
10. Bichard H. Coryell. 22. John P. Penney,
11. Edward Halida?, 23. Bhenerer McJnnMn!
12. Charles 1. Bead; 24. JohnW. Blanchard,
By order of the State Cenl
PUBLIC MEETINGS.
ADDRESSES Will BE MADE
CITIZE3VS OF PHILADELPHIA,
By the fallowing distinguished Speakers, as follows.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, October 26,
HAll Of THI IFKION lEAGFE,
Col; TAYLOR, of East Tennessee,
Rev; Ji WALKER JACKcON.
THURSDAY EVENING, October 27,
HALL 01 THE UNION LEAGUE,
Hon. SALMON P. CHASE.
FRIDAY EVENING, October 28,
AT THE
HALI OF THE UNION LEAGUE,
Hon. R. H. DANA, Jr.
SATURDAY EVENING, October 29,
HALI OF THE UNION LEAGUE,
Col. R. STOCKETT MAJTHEWS,
Of Maryland.
THE LADIES ARE IHYITBD TO ATTEND.
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ALL ABOARD FOR CAMDEN,—
HEADQUARTERS SOLDIERS’ UNION CAM
PAIGN CLUB. PBIL.VDF.LFHIA, Oct. 26, 1864.
ORDER No. 7. * -
The members will assemble, fully equipped, THIS
(Wednesday) EVENING,.'at 7 o’clock precisely, at
Headquarters, for the purpose of visiting our Union
brethren of Camden, N. J:
; Let every member of the Club, every Union soldier
who loves the Flag for which he haefought, come out on
this occasion. By command of - <
Col. P. C. BBLMAKBR, Chief Marshal.
Wm. A. Gray, ),
Chas.C.Wright, > SpeolalAids.
„ John T. Ford, . p It ■
I®* THE union FOREVER!
MISS LIZZIE DOTEN,
OF MASSACHUSETTS,
One of the most able and eloquent lecturers of-the day,
will speak to the people of Philadelphia at-SANSOS
STBBBT HALL, on FRIDAY EVENING, itbe 28th In
stant, at 7M o’clock, onthe
ISSUES OF THE DAY,
And give a woman’s Idea of theWAR, the NOVEM
BER 1 ELECTION, &c. The public are invited. Ad
mlsslon free, .■■■■■ 1 0c26-3t* -
OWE MORE: CHARGE
■“w.. ■ FOR
v LENCOLR AND JOHNSON.
The citizens of the THIRD WARD wilt asßemble In
MASS MEETING, .
at JEFFERSON BALL, SIXTH and QUEEN Streets,
on THURSDAY EVENING, Oct. 27th, at 7 H. o’clock. !
The meeting will be addressed by Col. M. B. MANN,
WM. H. RUPDIMAN, JOHN DOLMAIf, and other dle
tlngnished speakers.. ■ - 0c26-2t*
; BUM S FUIIBTEENTU 'WARD
; NATIOjvAL UNION CLUB.-TlieLoy'al Citizens
of thePonrteenth Ward are invited to assemble at the
Club Room, BROWN Street, below TWELFTH, THIS
(Wednesday) EVENING, at 6J4 o’clock, to participate
in the Union Demonstration at CAMDEN, N,. J.. '
. F, A. VAN CLEVE, President.
E. C. Stockton, Secretary. It
rss” th ikbpkecinct, twesmetu
WARD.—A Meeting of the NATIONAL UNION:
ASSOCIATION -wiil be held at the School House.
SEVENTH Street, below Diamond, on WEDNESDAY”
EVENING, at 5# o’clock. The Loyal Citizens of the
Precinct are earnestly requested to be present. . ■
T •- ■ - ,0. W. LUND, President.
jOHy B. Wallace ..Secretary. oc2A2t*-
|SH» PHIUBELPHIA, PA., OCtOSER
■w 21.1884. —-At a meeting of the MEDICAL GIASS
of the l UNIVERSITY OF.PENNSYLVANIA, held this
day, relative to the decease of their late class-mate',
CARLETON ATWOOD, SHURTLEFFf-'of Brookline,
Massachusetts, the following was unanimously adopted:
V/hereaS, An over-merciful God has, in inscrutable
wisdom, called from earth our late much-loved class
: mate: CARLETON; ATWOOD SHURTLRFF. yet we can
not forbear an expression of the. sorrow which this, to
ns, deeply-saddening event inspires,.as well as'some
thing of the high esteem and earnest aijsction which we
had learned to feel for.vhe,departed;, therefore -. ~
Resolved, That in bis death we recognize the hand,of
‘ ‘OurPather, which art in heaven, ’ ’ and bow submis
sive, though we suffer pain, from the sundering of the
strongest See of friendship. - :vv
„ Resolved, That we deeply doplore.his early departure
from us, feeling assured thatwith, it science has lost a
student of remarkable capabilities and attainments, hu
manity an eainostiy-sympathizing friend and helper,
and Christianity a faithful devotee; while those among
ub who knew him as aMedical Cadet of the United States
Army feel assured that when he passed away our coun
try lost -a moat conscientious, faithful, and capable
-officer.. ■■■ - 1 v.;..,,.-
Resolved, That In the humility which characterized all
his relations in life, we recognize a fuller appreciation
of life’s piivileges and responsibilities, and a holier
faith than is commonly vouchsafed to men, and behold
an example eminently worthy of our emniation. -
Resolved, That we condole with his family upon tlieir
irreparable loss. ... . . ~- ,
Resolved, That a copy of these resolntions be sent to
his pare* ts, and their publication secured in Philadel
phia and Boston. CHARLES H^THOMeE^Chalrman.
WM. F. JENKS,
". J. F. STONE, \V ■
J. H.-HOUGHTON,
O. WINSLOW,
It* ... Committee.
(ST’ AT A MEETISG OF THE COJtE
*» MITTEE appointed by the MEDICAL CLASS
OF THE UNIVERSITY OF.PENNSYLVANIA;; to em-
P°Sy l n befltting Resolutions* their sentiments relative
to the decease ofthe late Professor WILLIAM PEPPER,
tmanimouslyadopted: - - v-- T
Wfterecw, It has. pleased Almiglity God in His wise s
providence to remove from our midst our former In-
Btroetor, Profesor: WILLIAM PEPPER; TherSe- ■;
•, Resolved, That while we bow in humble submission
to the will of a just Providence, yet we cannot forbear
■ expression of our grief that snch an untimely ter
mination should have been given to his llle of eminent
usefulness; that we remember with feelings of appre
ciation-and-gratitude hie connectiou with ua as a
■teacher, a Fnend, and a Guide, and that in his death
Pe are called to mourn the ■ departure of a life that
should he. emulated by all, hut can be reached by but
«^ s S^ Til at Tve tender to the family of the de
-ollr heart-felt sympathies, and that a Committee
funeial ai>l>ol htei to-frepreseat the Cfess at the
copy of these Resolutions; properly
submitted to public a u™ fas!lUy ’ and &ll ° ttat tll6y ba
Geo. S TK AWB M naß, ( ic A rSy TIIOMAS ' PreSldonl '
THAD L. LEAVITT,
gfNRY M. STILLY,
HERBERT M. HOWE,
GEORGE T. TOWNSEND,
• ■ HORACE WILLIAMS, ' "
: . U ..Committee.
WANAMAKEB A BROWN,
THE EBESB. iWEDNESDAT, OCTOBER 2fi, 1864:
ml Committee.
INCAMEEOW, Chairman.
THE EUREKA OIL COMPANY
- OF'THE '
STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA*-
Capital. SI iOCOjOfld, divided into 100,000 shares at ¥lO phi"
share. Subscription price, $1.60 per share, being in fail
pay rnent for a SlQfehare. No further call or assessment
to be made, $26,000 cash reserved for working capital.
Office, SJS MERCHANTS' KXOHiNGß,Philadelphia.il
The District selected by Uus Company is one of great
interest, and is only partially developed, but whore
developed the results are Very gratifying. . The wells at
Burning Springs and Petroleum are producing largely,
while those ot Horse Neck and Campbell’s Run (where
our lands are situatedl'show that this is a great oil-pro
ducing-district,, being in close proximity to the follow
ing wells now producing'largily, .vizi The ‘‘Greer
Well," on Horse Neck, produces-100 barrels per day,
and increasing. The last great well In this neighbor
hood is on Rawson’s,; Run, a : feeder of Horse Neck,
owned by Tack & Brother, of. Philadelphia,"and struck
about three weeks ago. It flowed about 80S barrels of
oil in a single day. its average has been, perhaps. 220
bam Is a day. Itis'a'shallow welL2oo feet deep. Near
this, Messrs Task & Brother hay'e a well SO feet deep,
Which yields from 26 to 60 barrels of oii daily. ...
The territory secured to this Company has been se
lected with great care, having called to our aid parties
well known in the oil regions, -’.besides having the
opinion of a celebrated geologist'frofii'our own city.
The lands purchased by this Company lie in Wood and
Pleasant counties, in Welt Virginia, aCHpree Neck and
Campbell’s Run,.: five-miles from '.the Ohio- river by a,
-good wagon road. . . -
Professor Thom as in his report says; Thrbonngrs at
Horse Neck have developed ihe fact that in tbls region
there are six formations of oil, each of wMch-oseurs at
different depihe, and that it'helongs to an overlymgfor
mation ot'the Pennsylvania region, ” ,
At Horse Neck we have,the'following: .-■■■.
3. One-half interest in alease of soventein-years in
a tract of one acre, shbjeofto one-eighth royalty, on
which wo have one .well sunk 3a7 feet, with a twaive
horse power engine, tank, tubes, boring utensils, Ac ,
and from which has been taken at the reto of 23 barrels
of oil per. day. When retubed will produce more..
2. Two thirds of a perpetual lease on one and ahalf
acres, situate' about .fifty rods from the above; -oil this
we have one well sunk 266 feeVand oil in the well 30
feet deep. The Bull Creek Oil Company own the other
third: interest. The indications* show that by boring
this well deeper it will be a flowing well. ' " , -
■ S. Our third tract (33 acres in fee simple).is situated
on Campbell’s Run. about one mile and a half from the
above, and five miles from the Ohio river. On Monday,
SeptemberStb, the great TraekWell was.struck* and
ilowed one thousand barrels in twenty-four hours.
This immense well lies adjoining our properties.
In conclusion of Professor Thomas’ report, he says:-
‘ ‘ The dip of the rock, geological situation, and surface
indications show this tract to he not at all inferior to
Horse Neck. ” .
Books for subscription open at the Office, 38 ’MBR- :
CHANTS’ EXCHANGE ■ 0c26-5f
|<gg» OU SUBSCItIPHOSS, - • . -
Subscription Books to the following well-located and
desirable tractß of land, situated in the
VENANGO OIL REGION,
and offering an adequate basis lor two or more com
panies, will he opened this day.
No. 1.
All that certain tract* piece,: or parcel of land contain
ing fifty acres, being and situate inTionesta township*
Venango county, and State of Pennsylvania. This pro
perty has a largefront on the Tionesta creek, and is
abont four miles from the Allegheny river—there is on
the creek about: twenty, acres - boring land—balance
hilly—a ravine runs on the -north Bide of it. This -tract
lies immediately between two oil companies. ■
f No. 2. Vi--*"
All that certain tract, piece, orparcel ofland contain
ing enehandred and fifty acres, being and sitnata la
Tionesta township, Venango county. This property is
part of the Pearson tract, and alto hae a large front
on Tionesia creek It has a large ravine on it, and
someheavy oak, hickory, and hemlock timber." There
are afcoitt thirtyrflve acres boring ground. If is also
contiguous to the property of an oil company now at
Work,
All that certain tract, piece, or parcel of laud lieing
and situate in Tionesta township, Venango county.
This property contains fifty acres, of which about fif
teen acres are holing ground ; it fronts on the Tionesta
creek," above Lacy's 'mills, and adjoin* part of the
property of an oil edmpany.
. Mo. 4.
All that certain tract, piece, or parcel of laud, contain
ing twenty-sis acres, being and situate in Cornplanter
township, Venango county. It fibnts on Stuart's run,
and extends across to Sugar Camp run, being not : only
near the forks of these two streams, but near the Alle
gheny river. It is part of the Waldo tract. - There are
about &4ht acres-boring ground.
All that certain tract-, pieee; or parcel ofland, con
taining sixty acres; being and situate fronting on the
Allegheny river, in Fresidenttownship, Venango coun
ty, about midway between the towns of President and
Tionesta. it adjoins the- Heckathorn farm, aud also
adjoins and is in the immediate vicinity of several oil
companies. - , -■
No. S.
All that certain tract, piece, or parcel of landi con
taining twelve acres, being’and situate in Hickorv
township, Venango county. This is part of the Sntlilf
tract. It fronts on Hunter’s run; is near the Allegheny
Hver, and about a mile and a half north west of the town
of Tionesta. On this twelve acre tract there are about
two acres boring ground.-
No. 7. , -
All that certain tract, piece, or parcel ofland, con
taining- fifty acres, heing-and, situate in Pinegrove
township, Venango county, fronting on and near the
mouth of a ran emptying into Hemloik creek. About
six acres boring ground. On this tract Is some very
heavy oak and hickory timber.
These seven estates embrace four hundred and three
acres; of -which say one, fourth is boring ground. As
will be observed, all these tracts/roai on the Allegheny .
and its tributaries. The advantages of being on navi'
gatlon where oil can be shipped iUreet from the wall
without transportation, and where: ample timber may
be had on the pioperty to feed the engine,' are obvious
- As the purchate of either of these tracts would require
more money than the majority Of persons have at com
mand, it is proposed to divide them: into one hundred
interests of one thousand dollars each, thus affording
the man of limited means, ae-well as the capitalist, an
opportunity to secure an interest in this truly wonder
fm as weii as-money making region.'
■All of these properties- have been selected for their
eligibility, and, as may be seen by reference to a map,
are unusually well located. They are all contiguous to,
adjoin, and are betweai lands of companies having in
the aggregate a capital of at least. three million of dol
lars, whose “stock” Is being rapidly disposed of.
As all are aware, the: usual plan adopted for the de
velopment of such a property is to form a company and
issue certificates of stock. The plan here proposed may
bo considered prelrminar}/ to the organization of one
or more companies on these astatejk which will cost the
itOoKioiyALSUBSCKiBERS heretojfiwane thousand dol
lars each, and are subject to aKoyalty, leases, or
mortgages whatsoever, but wilgie got with am un
questionable title, in fee simple Wonghont.: The sub
scribers canthen, upon this subaAtial and solid basis,
organize one or more companaßr elect officers- from
among; themselves, each subscriber being equally
eligible to the position of an officer of the company, ■ ■ - -
Some idea of the immense valne of oil territory may -
be gathered from the followingstatements: At Tideoute.
the'“Economite wells” have yielded afaont one nun
dred barreisper day for three years; the “Heydiick”
well has within the last three years yielded about
25,0C0 barrels of oil, and Is still successfully being
worked.--
The Noble and Delamater well is-pouring forth a
constant stream of oil,- at the rate of 500 barrels par day,
equal to. S6,(XXV or over-two million dollars’ worth
yearly. The Jersey; well yields about $5,000 daily,
Tne Hyde and Egbert Farm, tMrty-sevenacres, has
been converted into companies, representing over seven
million dollars. - ■ • , . -
The quality of oil inNHfferent localities varies. Every
well-informed person knows that the oil from Ttonests.
creek is considered fully equal, if not superior, to any
in the oil region. •• . • - • . • .
Cherry Eun,-not far from some of these properties,
and closely resembling them, was offered in December
last for $BOO. - Two acres of the same properties have
just been sold for over s4oo,ooo—one well having been
bored.wMeh-yields-sBo,oooper month,-or -nearly one
million dollars per annum.
The land-interest {which is entitled to one-half the
oil) in three acres on the Tarr farm is held at $300,000.
The Columbia Company have four hundred acres in
fee simple— that is, free from royalty, leasest or mort
gages. Their stock was originally sold at-$2.50 per
share; it has been sold since at $250 per share: One
gentleman, who bad two thousand shares, which cast
him $5,000, was offered $450,000 for them. Many similar
Cases might be cited.,
THE TERMS
are aS follows: Mo more than one hundred subscriptions
will be taken. . Mot less than one share will be disposed
of to any one person, but subscribers can take one or
more shares, either for themselves or for others.- Five
per cent, to be.paid at the tiiqe, of subscribing, the
balance within ten days.
The Trustee, L. Montgomery Bond, Esq., will receipt
for subscriptions, to -whose order all checks may ha
drawn, and by whom remittances by. mail .will be duly
acknowledged. .
The boobs will be opened to-day, and subscriptions
received by ■ DUNCAN M. MITCHESON,
Office N. E. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets,
; dc26-Stif Honrs 10 to 3, - Second story, front l-oom. .
rj@» HEAIHtVAIIIEBS REPUBLICAN
imyihcim.es,
Natiosai, Hali,, Ocl.-26, 1864. •
ORDERS So. 11 ...--• . .
I. The Club will assemble at their Headquarters
THIS EVENING, at 6 % o’clock, to go to CAMDEN to
join in the LINCOLN and JOHNSON -Demonstration to
be held there to night, . ..
11, It is expected that every member will turn out on
this occasion, and all having lamps in their possession
will bring them to the B all. -
: -III; The Club will go to OXFORD on FRIDAY BVE
-NING. .
By order of
It
fourth: ward.-a heetikg
#35" <-f the National Union Executive. Committee
will be held THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, at CAM
PHER’S, FIFTH Street, belowShippan, at 7k o'clock. -
JAMES A. BOWIE, President,.
Jom McCaw,- Secretary. It* -
yar° office swataka falls coai*.
R3CP COMPANY, 80S South FOURTH Street, '
- . PHii.AiiKT.rHiA, .October 20,1564. ;.
The Board 1 of Directors-have-this day declared a.
Dividend of FIVE (5) per cent. out .of the net earnings
of the'Company to the Ist October; payable on and after
theSlstinst., clear of State Tax.
-The .Transfer Books will bo dosed from the 256 h tolhe
31stlust.- L. S.-FILBERT,-
0020-10 - . Treasurer.
K£tT“ BAUiKIIS , COEOBAJMN
•Off SOLD MINING COMPANY- .......
Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania.
CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000,
• . SOO.OCO SHARES-PaK VALIJB.;SS.;
President—JOß If B. ANDEBSON.
pirectors. "
Tboms A. Scott, - James R. Magea.
R-P.-Kneass, *• Jolm W. Hall . Harrisburg,
.Wm.B. Freeman, T. C. McDowell,’ do.
Robt,P. King, John Brady, . do.
John M. Riley, W- W.- Wylie, Lancaster.
Charles DeSilyer, Wm.G.Shute, Colorado.
B. P. SOTJTHWORTH,
„ - Secretary and Treasurer.
Office of the Company, No. *»3 .W-ALKCTi-Stueet
Room'No. 5. ■ .... ,;i. . ...
Authenticated specimens haye baan procured, from
some of the Company 's lodes, aindihave. been assayed
by Professors Boothand Garrett with; the most gratlfy
: kut results. ’ .Subscription lists have been opened at the
Officeof the Company andatthe ,Tieaßurer’s Oiftce (In
ternal Seyenueb No. 427 CHESTNUT Street, Earrasrs’
and'Mechanics' Bank Building.' 'lb original subseribers,
s3.6op#r share, lor a limited number of shares.
Circulars, pamphlets, or Information canba. obtained
at the Office ol the Company aftsr the 17th iisst r .
October 14, 1864. ooH-lm
ffyS” BANK OF XQ3XM AMBMICA.
Phii.APRjjPRiA, October IS, 1864.
- .A'general meeting of the 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 ißank shall
become an Association , foin the -hnsisess 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 States entitled ‘ ’ An.act enabling the
banks of this Commonwealth to become associations for
banking under the laws of-the United States,” ap
proved 22d August, lS6i; and to take any further action
that may be necessary; --
By order of the Board of Directors.
ocl4-liao J. HOCKLEY, Cashier.
'COMMISSION OF THE IMTEB
STATES AKD ECUADOR.
Notice is hereby, given that the Commission provided
for by the Convention of November ,25, 1862, between
ther united States and Ecuador, for the mutual adjust
ment of claims, was duly organised at the city of Gcay
aguil, on the 18th dayof Augnst last, and that .the said
Commission will continue in session for the period of
twelve months from that date. ;.. • .
All citizens of the Halted States having claims,apbn
r'euudor are, tt erefore notified, to appear ill person, or
by attorney , and present the proofs m support their
claimß to said Commission, or ,to file their claims and
proofs trith the Secretary of the Commission, "Settor
Cnsanto Medina, V in tunayAnhil, in’ the Bspnblicof
Ecuador. - . ...
i 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 dnvaliC FKEDEHtCK<HAS&5 6 KKEK,
Minister Besident and Commissioner of' She United
States. ■. i .
Wasbxubtom City. October!, 1884.
KS? fIIWCE SOMERSET IMH AN®
_-COAL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA, 81
CEDAH Sireet, New York,■September 27, 1864.
NOTICE is-hereby given that pursnaat to a resolution
of the Boar| or Diiectors, passed thla dar, an instal
ment of TWENTY JPEI&CENT.on subscription to'
the Capital Stock of thefiOMEBSET.-IuRON AND COAL
COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA to and is hereby
made, payable to JAMES VAi>B VT.&RTH, Treasurer ol
said Company, on orbeJowNovemJserlst, 1864.
Attest T. M. TYKQ,
oc3-tnol ■ .
yy cm COMMI SHSONEBH’ OFFBB®,
PiTILADEiratA, September 29,1534.
NOTICE TO THE OWNERS OF REALESTATK
TheBOARD 0F REVISIG3 AND APPEALS will sit
‘A® of the Ctty A Cc-3imissloners, No. 11STATB
HOUSE ROW, to hear Owners of Real Eitata desirous
of appealing as.to the Assessors’ Romms of the Valua
tion ol Real Estate in the 'City of Philadelphia for the
trienmal yean 1865, between the hours of Eh A. M. and
1 o elookp. &, ontli following days: i
Ist and 26th WA-rda, Monday, .Octoha? 3.
2d and 3d do. Tuesday, do. 4.
4th and #ta .do. Wednesday,the. S,
6tb and fth do. Thursday, io. 6.
■ _Bth and. -Sth ■ do. Friday, do. 7.
JOth do. Monday, do. 17.
J2th and 13th do, Tuesday, do. 18.
14tr. and 15th do. Wednesday,do. 19.
IS.rh and 17th do. Thursday, do. 29
xSth and 19th do. Friday, t-, do. 21.
SOth and 21st do. Monday, do. 2t.
■ 23d and 2Sd do. . Tuesday, do.' 25.
24th and 25th do. Wednesday.do. 26.
• :‘j JAMES SHAW,
Se3o-toc26 Clerk City Coiumisfliftnara.
GREAT CENTRAL CLOTHING HOUSE)
CHARLES W. -SMITH,
■ Chief. Marshal,
gsgp Boosts OP SUB*
wription to the' Capital Stock of the "National
the fS)rei k ribe 1 r 1 s COmpany ' ’ are now open at the offlce of
The properties have beoifeal'ecMd wtth great care by
parties of largeexperience, and are situated in the Oil,
Creek district, Venango county. Pa. For further par
ticulars and prospectuses apply atohr offles*. ..
Foi the Corporators,:. cooklSAN Sc KirgSKbt,
0c24-I2t - , ggSoathPKOMyStreet.
R®” N OTICK- OFFICE OF
E ee S t APLE SHADfi °ILC&MPANY,S3*
°n the capital stock of this
Company, payable on and after the 29th inst., at their"
office; free of State tax.
„ book e will be closed on the 25ih»8t.; at
3P " k' ( * ad te °Wnei on the 29th.
0c215t» -- THOS. R. BEAKLE, Secretary;
DEPARTMEST
*^ y -NORTHERN OENTRAL ‘KAILWAT com;
Baltimore, October 21,1864
IHNBB NO. d.—Tiie, President and Directors ofi.
day declared a DIVIDEND ,0#
TWO. (2) PER CENT., olear-of National and State
taxes,for the quaiter ending September 30th. payable
to thejtoekholders on the 10th of NOVEMBER next, at
this officB. f 1 - ; ' 9 - .; , - : .
The transfer "books will he closed from the lsfcuntil
the 10th oiVNovember i-ncinsiye.- By order. *
0c24-mwflot , ■ -T, SI LEIB, Treasurer.
BSP** 1 CONSOI.IB&TION BASK,
t-« ... Philadelphia, .October 13,1864.
A ? K r . ®lf sc tore to serve the ensuing year
Wlllte held a (.the Banking House on MONDAY, 2lst
day ofNovemher next, between the hours of 10 A. M;
acdSP. M. JOSEPH N. PEIRSOL,
ocl4-fmwtnol4 - Cashier.
»3gf**k UNION BANK, I‘HILIDELPUIA,
, October 20 th, 1804. .
An election for Directors will be held at the Banking
Houte, 0“. MONDAY, the 21st day of November next,
between the hours of 10 A . M; and 2 P. M oc2t-fmw tno2l
A General Meeting. of . the Stockholders will We held at
the same place on TUESDAY,-November!. 1854, at 12 M.
oe2l-fmw tnol- - J. J. HUCKEL, Cashier.
lggr° CI*Y- CO»HSSIONERS ! OFFICE,
Philadelphia, October 22, 1864.
ASSESSORS OP THE CITY OF
PHILADELPHIA.—An Extra Assessment of Citizens
- State, and City Tax will- he held
th « 26th; THURSDAY, ths 27th, and
the. 28ib of October, between the hours of 1
0 10 o clock P. - Mi; ah the usual places of
.'holding the Extra Assessments.:
. oc2l-8t -. ,; ■- ~ ;JAME3 SHAW, Clerk. ‘
I®” ymiABEWHIA, OCT. 20, IS64U
■7 ' - . —irangportatioa of remittances to the Treasury
Department ,ft Washington, in payment; of-subscrip
tions *o _ the recent loan .will b« paid by the Depart:
.HAMDEN'S EXPBESS, Office 607 ,
CHESTNUT Street, . oc2t-6t*.
CHASE GOI,I» COMPANT;
NOTICE OTDIVIDESD No. 1.
• NewYors, Oct.’l7, 16G1.
A divide ad-; of ONE PER CENT, for the month of
September has been declared, payable at the office of
the Company, No/81 JOHN Itreet, New York, oh and
attertOcfoher Sl, 1864, to shareholders of record at the
close’of business this day.
0c22-6t W AIK EF. E. LAWTON, Treasurer,
■ST* OFFICE OF THE inSION PEIBO
•fSSt.. LEtJM COMPANY, 4T South FOURTH Street.
~ - Philadelphia, Oct. 12.1564.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a Sixth
Monthly dividend of .TWO PER CENT, on the capital
stock; payable od and after thefith proximo.
The Transfer Books will be closed at 3 P. M., on 31st
inst,, for five days. CHARLES A. DDT,
0c22 ; 7t . President.
fSW* THIS WYANDOT HIKING COM
PANY. OF MICHIGAN.-The first meeting of
t-he CORPORATORS of the Wyandot Mining Company
of Michigan,finder its Articles of Association, will ha
beid at the office of the Winona Mining Company, No,
-®k reet ’ Philadelphia, on SATUR
DAY, the 29th day of October, A, D. 1864, at 5 o’clock
P- M - JAY A. HUBBELL,
„ B. A. HOOPKS,
Two of the Associates of said Corporation.
Philadelphia, Oct. 11, 1864. oc!3 ISt
STOCKHOLDERS MEKTIN G.—
UNION BANK..
. ' Philadelphia; Sept. 23d, 1864.
A general meeting of the Stockholders of the Union
Bank of Philadelphia will he held at their Banking
Honse, on TUESDAY, Nov. Ist,-at 4 o'clock P. Af;, for
the; purpose of taking into consideration and deciding
on the question whether or not the said Bank shaU be
come an Association for carrying;onsthe,business;of
Banking under the Laws , of the JJnited States, and of
exercißing 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, ” approved the 22d day of August,
1864, and to take’such, action in regard thereto as may
be necessary.and proper. r '
By order of the Board of Directors,
st 24 swnol J. J. HDCKEL, Cashier.
■K3P- tmb escanaea smifQ com-
PASJ 8F MIGHIQAif.—The first meeting Of
tie CORFOKaTOBS of the Escanaba Mining Company
of Michigan, nnfiar its Articles of Association, will be
held at the office of the Winona Mining Company, Ho.
lay South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, onSATUB
DAY, the -29111 day of Ootober, A. D. lS64 r at 4 o’cloeis
P. M. JAY A HuBBEtL,
" -
I m • B. A. HOOPES, ,
'■ ' Two of tie Associates of said Corporation.
Philadelphia, Oct. 11, ISSI. 0015-35 t
NOTICE - RANH OF GERMAN-
TOWN, - - .. Phikakelphia; Oct- 20,1864. -
Notice is hereby given, agreeably to-Section 2of the
Act of General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn- -
sylyanla; entitle d- “ An act enabling Banks of the Com
monwealth to- become Associations for the purpose of
Banking under the laws of the United States, ’ approv
ed the 22d-day. of August,: A D, 1864, that tie Stock
holders of the Bank of Germantown have this day voted
to become suoh an* ASsoclatron; and that'its Directors
lave procured the authority of the owners of more than
two. thirds of the Capital Stock to make the certificate
required therefor-by the laws of tho United States.
i ... CHARLES $?: OTTO,
0c22 SOt • . . .. . . .Cashier’.
I®? WESTERN BAS K OF PHIL A*
Kjp DELPHIA, , October'lB, 1864.
The Annual Meeting of the STOCKHOLDERS of this
Bank win be held at the BANKING-HOUSE on TUES
DAY, the firstday. of Movember-next-, at 12 o’clock M.
And the Annual Election for DIRECTORS will be held
at the BANKING HOUSE on MONDAY,the twenty-first
day of November next, between the hours of 10 A.-M.
and 2 P. M.
ocl9 fno2l C. N: WEYQANDT. Cashier.
AYS?* 1 OFFICE OF 2ETNA MIXING
VSSf COMPANY, No.-324 WALNUT Street.
_ Philadelphia, October 21, 1864. -
NOTICE is hereby given that all stock of tbe JEtna
Mining Company, on which Instalments are: due and
unpaid, have-been declared forfeited, and will be sold
at public auction on MONDAY, November 2lst, 1564, at
12 -o’clock, noon, at 1 the office of the Secretary of the
Company, according to the Charter and By-Laws, nn
less paid on onbefore that day.
By order of the Board of Directors.
B. A. HOOPES,
0c22-tno2l" Secretary and Treasurer.
FANCY FURS.
1864.;. i-xnts. 1864
A. E. & F. K, WODIBATn,
(SUCCESSORS TO THE LATE GEO. F. WOMRATH,)
No. 415 Arcli Street,
HAVE EW OPKH
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
XaA2>sES 9 ITAIVCY FUBS,
th©y invite the attention of buyers. J
oc2o*Sm
JJENRY EASKE,
NEW FUR STORE,
517 ARCH STREET.
The»abovo-respectfully informs Ms patrons, and the
public in, general, that he has now opened at the above
6toraan,assortment of - , . ; . • .
LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S
FANCY FURS,
which for varietv and quality
CANNOT BE SURPASSED
by. any house in the United- States. Being the manu
facturer-of all Mb Furs, and having imported all hti
stock when gold was much lower than at the present
rates,-he-can offer them-to his patrons at the mostrea
souabla.nrices. -
AJi -FuRS made to order,, and repairing done In the
Jest manner and latest-styles.
HENRY RABKE,
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER
OF- LADIES’ AMD- CHILDREN’S FURS,
oclS-tf r 517 ARCH Street.
jf'AIMES’ FANGY FURS.
[ '.'. -I .... r '.- - ' ‘ -
JOilN FAREIRA,
JSo. 718AKG© Street, above Seventh Surest,
At hU old established storo*.
IMPORTER,, MANUFACTURER, AND'
DEALER IN FANCY FURS
■ - . . - - "JOB' ' 1 ’■■■ ■
LADIES AND CHILDREN.
Having now In. store a very large andbeantifulassort
ment . of all the different kinds and qualities .of FANCY
FURS FOR LADIES’ - AND CHILDREN’S-’WEAK, I
solicit a call from those In want.
Remember the name and number, 1
. 1 JOHN FAREIRA,
718 ARCH Street, above Seventh.
I have no. partner or connection with any other store
in this city. • - 1 ocl-4mif
g. 7-30 LOAN.
The Sasretaiy of the Treasury jrlree notUe that tub
seriptions will be received for Soupon Treasury Motes,
payable three years from Austtst 15th, 1834, with semi.
anneal interest at the rate of seven and thrae-ienthr par
cent,.per annum— principal aad Interest both to be paid
In lawful money.
,Thes» notes will bs ooKSMtible, at the option of the
hbldiar, : at maturity, into six-per-cent, cpld-bearlng
bonds, payable not less than dye nor.moze than twenty
Esar* from their date,.as the Government may elect.
They Trill be issued ia-.itenomlnations c/j?W, SIOO,JS9O,
$1,060, and ss,ooo,assail subscriptionnmust 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 todate of .deposit,
Bunsompiiosswiii. bb beceivso by the Treasurer of
the United States, at Washington, the several Assistant
Treasurers and,designated Depaaitariss, and by the ’
First National Bank of .Philadelphia, Pa.
Second National Bank .of. Philadelphia,' Pa.
Third National Bank of , Philadelphia, Fa.
Fourth National Bank L cf. Philadelphia, Pa.
And by all National Banh* which are depositories of
public mo»oy, and
ALL RESP ECTABLE BANES 'AND BANKERS
throughout the country will give farther Information,
and
AEJOHXj EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS..
ocJB-J2tlf ; ■'
jysBXEL $ eo.,
"i NO. 34 SOUTH THIRD ST.
i THE NEW
PIYE-TWENTY LOAN,
For sale in amounts to suit. 1881 Bonds, and allkinds of
Government Loaußi’bought and Bold; . ooK-lOtif
ROOKING GLASBEB.
JAMES S. EARLE A SON.
818 CHESTNUT STREET, PHIL A.,
Uv* bow In store a very fine assortment of
LOOKING GLASSES,
of svsry sharastsr, ofths
TEXT BEST MANUFACTURE AND LATEST STYLES
OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS,
nil riCTDXI AND PHOTOGRAPH FRA KBS
rrOYS, TOYS AND FANCY GOODS.-
-A Just 'received from Europe, a large assortment of
Toys. of every doeeription. Also, Fancy Articles, in'
great variety; Meerschaum, Briar, and a variety of
other Pipes and Cigar Tubes, JOHN DOLL, Importer,
' oclB-tuths2m No. 508 MARKET-Street.
TASTEFUL ANP SUBSTANTIAL CLOTHING,
| o’ iiee G
RETAIL DRV GOODS.
jrtjriN’s BLiucK all-wool beps.
LUPIN’S, gfidk All-Wool EMPRESS CLOTHS. •••':
: 80. ‘ do. do. MOUSSELIKE BE LAINBS,
fall doublu width.
80. ' do. do. TAMISE.
Do. do. do. MERINOES.
: ■ Do. ' do. do. CASHMBBBB.
Do. do. do. THIBET and LONG SHAWLS,
' ; fall and extra sizes. ' ;■■■-
Do*. do. do. HUBIBAZINES, Sec: , St c..
; ALL AT E.EDT)'€?ED PEIOES !
' AMERICAN MOURNINS DEJLAINES!
i Just opened two cases of BLACK-and PURPLE and
'BLACK and WHITE-DE LAINES, reduced to 42 cents.
BLACK ANfITWHITE PARIS MOtTSSELINES,
All Wool Goods reduced from $l. 12% to- 75 cents,
BLACK -AMELINS®!'
And All-wool Corded MOUSSELINES reduced from
- , *1.25 to *l.. •
CHENE ALPACAS!
Black ana Wiiite CHENE ALPACAS roduceeH'o-TS^cts.
i son, . ; r
MOURNING STOKE,
S>1 ; 8 Chestnut Street.
N. BJUST BIOEI fBD FROM AUCT3M,
Full Double WidlhrBLACK MOUSSELIKES. $1.3!%
. BLACH ALL-WOOL,CASHMERES, $1.62
-BLACK FRENCH HSRINGES, SL7S.
BLACK ALPACAS, ’SHiAWLS, Ac. if
THFANTS’ WAISTS.—JUST OPENED;
A 13 lots, 499 Waists, ranging in price from $1.20 t 053.15.
$3.15. A large and elegant assortment at low prices
DIMITY BANDS, liamd-WTought. Just opened, I lot, ~
144% dozen, at 35 cents a band, worth to-day $6 a dozen
to import.
WOOLEN TIDIES, a novelty. Nine patterns of choice
colors, Beautifully Wended, much under the regular
price:-: ; ; ' .-
WHITE SILK MALINE, quite fine, at *5O cents per
7NEW JOINED BLONDS;' White, also Black; ‘fine
goodß.-at 5 and 6 cents per yard. : .
BLACK GUIPURE EDGINGS AND' LACES. Real
goodsimnch'less than'the.usual prices;- ■ •
, AUCTION GOODS. Would invite- attention to 120
lots from J. B. Myers’. & Co.’ala'st Monday's sale prin
cipally:-- ■
EMBROIDERED HEMMED HANDKERCHIEFS AND
T s ■. CAMBKIC INSERTINGS;- , . -
lncludlngfour lots, nineteen thousand- two hundred
FrUling 7 0119 (19.551) yaids of. tlio Patent Household
A very large quantity of New Goods now opening at
job prices; 1
At WORNE’S Lace and Embroidery Store. No 'as
Nortli EIGHTH Street. A . it*
jpw SKIRT FOB 1804.
A NEW AND GREAT INTENTION IN.
. HOOP SKIRTS._
THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OB DOUBLE! STEEL
SPRING.
J. I. & J. 0. WEST, No. 91 CHAMBERS" STREET,
NEW YORK,
Are the .ow ners of the patent and exclusive -manufac
turers of this,
J. W. BBADLET'S
PATENTED DUPLEX ELLIPTIC STEEL- SPRING
. SKI RTS.
, * c i ?, venUo - n consists of Duplex for two) Elliptic
Steel Springs, ingeniously braided .tightly and firmly
together, edge to edge, making the toughest, most-elas
tic* flexible, and durable spring ever used, enabling the
wearer, in consequence of It s great elasticity and flexi
bility, to place and fold the skirt when in use aseaslly
and with; the same convenience as a silk; or*muslin
dresis. It entirely obviates and silences the only objec
tion to hoop skirts; viz: the annoyance -to . the-wearer
as weU.as the pnblic,especially in crowded assemblies*
carriages, railroad cars, church pews, or in any crowded
Slace. from the difficulty of contractor them to ccctujy
i% a small space. This entirelyjremovesthe difficulty,
while giving the skirt the usual full and symmetrical
form, and is. the lightest and most stylish and graceful
appearance for the street* opera, promenade, or’house
dress, A lady,having enjoyed the pleasure; comfbrt;*
Mid great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic
Spring Sklrt for a single day; will never afterward;
willingly dispense with the use of them. They are the
best quality in every part, andfey far the lightest,- most
durable, comfortable, and economical skirt made.' fiffer
ehanisjwill be supplied as above, and ladies inmost
first-class retail stores in this city and throughout the
different States.
ABs“ Inquire for the
DOUBLE ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRTS.
TJRADLEY’S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
SKIRT,
Very flexible, folded easily when In nse to ooeuDy &
fimail space, malting the most agreeable skirt worn.
For sale by J. M. HAFLEIGHEU
. -■ ‘ 90a CHESTOTT-Street.
■DRADLEY’S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
SKIRT—TSe greatest improvement we have ever
seen in LADIES’ SKIRTS, and an article of
SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE.
--CUSWEN STODDARTi* BKO.,
*5O. *5», and 454 N. SECOND St., ab. Willow.
selo-if2m
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Publishers and-Booksellers,
0c26 No. 95 South SIXTH St., above Chestiint;
QORNELIUS & BAKER;
710 CHESTNUT STREET^
Have the pleasure to aunoutiaa that they, nrs .now pra-.
- .. pared to furnish
A REW STYLE W GAS FIXTURE*
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DWELLINGS, STORES, ©FEICES i .&e,,
WICH CAN BE „
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oclG-lm if
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TOBACCO ASD CIG&R WAREHOUSE,
No. 8 NDRTIT THIRD STREET,
Agent fan, the sale of' all-the celebrated brands : of
BARNEY, GREEN, & CQ..,' Cincinnati.
"BELLS OF THE WEST,-” ‘■’■CfNCINNATUS, ’’
, ‘ ‘ BURNIE, ’ 1 &c,
“■FINE TURKISH!". ANB..OT3ER SMOKING
TOBACCO. .
A,large lot of prime CIGARS and TOBACCO, now in
Siarei and for ssje'oheap. 1 . o 0c26-Im
, S P E.O ITA. C L E S ,
AT
; JAMES W. QUEEN & CO.’S,
} «e26-2m 984 CHESTNUT Street.
INSTRUMENTS,
Of all. Rinds, to be had at <
JAMES W, QUEEN A GO ’S.
se26-2m 984 CHESTNUT Street.
TfOR SALE-r
-.The stock, good-will, and fixtures ofa , -
WHOLESALE AND 11KTAIL HARDWARE STOREt •
ON. MARKET STREET.
A very -cheap leaso, and an'A No-1 eUud.
Tie proprietors being about to engage ihanother busi
ness, will offer ioduceraerits to purchasers,
'■ v-"-' Address" . > t
BOX No. im*
0025-81*' Philadelphia Host Oifice.
PARTES DE VISITS MADE T3E IN
V best style at 684 ARCH Street-B. F. REIMSR’S
popular Gallery; All pictures executed there in a life
like, natural, and artistic manner, . It* ■
BORTRAITS OP - SUPERB; EX.SCU
TIONand natural styles, B. F. REHtfESi’S mag-,
nifleenfc specimens life-size PHOTOGRAF-HSin oil colors,
executedat-his Gallery, 633: ARCH St-. Sse specimeas.
EEIMER’S COLOBfD PHOTO*.
GB APHF, admired and poputer stylaa Likenesses,
only *1 00 ' They Please all b 7 t “ lr 'vondroM accu
racyj freshness of coiormgi andaStreet,
above Gre»n.. - tl .. - _ It*
1C V
nH/eS'TaBS thus wilder the rlgu>. _
form,' striking at .he,/mid l
oviranifTt, the l>ayoftelg~ai~..
PUBLISHERS, BOSTON:
WAISTS.
k YOUNG I/ADT, A GRADUATE Otf
the Mercantile College, desires a situation as As-
Biat:aiit x Book-keeper itn a gentleman, who keeps his
own booke,or -with zai exparipnced hook-keeper, ia
some £o(s?,'reliable hoiK&,-Where she can obtain a prac-/
Ucal
periOEce ip office a P
Please address B. SMITH, PWgdeipMa r. u. 0c25-3t*
800k ke epEb i Wa.^tbix«^a
YOUNG MAN famiUar
to fill a permanent n££%.
keeper,” Box 1774 Post Office, fflVing’ ™
Terences... ■-•i.. ■- ■■■ ■. ■-■■-*-■■ ■
(~)IL-TO OAPITALISTS.f^W:AHTED,
Ir- six or cishVgtatlemon to take tSdlhtar«« ; !f a ® gj
corporators of ai'pew oil company. uwut-IjSW situatea.
in tie .best ofi teiiitory of West 'Vtiff.bsa, ;
*qct ...I. , . v- :;
TO DRUGGis¥'B.-WANTEJ? ? BY AN
-*-i experieiced Druggist, a SITUATION fa-'a Whole-
Vie Drug Store, to take charge of the maMjaetwrUig
department. Address- if. E. V. ,» PSOOTOEF&- Drag
Store. NINTH and LOMBARD Streets . oMi-it?
TO ti s A mw&
>*; EWE ALTO' SINGER for a Protestant choir. A
good lalary will be paid. AiMrewi "Haydn,” Bhila
deiphiaPost Office. 0c25>31*
TO CAPITALISTff^BO^BAI.®-TBSf
•A majority of interest ref a' MAWFACTOBY doing
a Cast Business on orders aod-contraefis, with .business:
its advance for several months, and’Bering on the por
tion offered from eight to ten iholeand! dollars per an- -
nnsi net profit, and which caaUe ihoewed.-,, _
To a person with a oapital of about Ti-el ye Thousand.
Dollars, wishing to engage in i pie assn* business,la
rare opportunity is offered, : - ...
Motives for selling will he made Tcnowii.
Address, stating where and wheH'anintefcoi'ew can he
had, “S. W. WV, ” Box 2339 Poet OffltS-i 'Philadel
phia." ■ ' ■ ■ . . , ;V'lc2l-3t* .
WANTED, AGENTS.~-A,GBBT:'S in
' T every County, at *7O a mont's/expenscs' V aid, to
introdnca>/tee» new and -usiftil artiblfes; th'e'‘ifc*s t sell-,
ing ever sflered. For particulars, address.-wltH-si .amp,
JOB N F: LORD, BIDDSFORD, Maine. • oc2sid§ ,W3m
WANTED A-TO PURCHASE: .OR
” -Rent, a GOAL YARD, or Lot that" can’ be* ain
verted:, into one, on; FRONT Street, between Gk*\* n
and Laurel street.. Address “Coal,” at thivo'-f
-fleer; >■--- • p-gEo-a-* ''
W A N T E D —IN A WHOLESALE \
* Y House on Market street: a Porter;; an. Active un*
married man, with good recommendations, required.. ■
Apply;with references, to 8dx.607, PhilaP.O. ,pc26 St tf
WAN TED—AN ASSISTAN T TO TH®
J.!™ Matron and TEACHER at the COLOESD D&-
PARTMBET HOUSE OF REFUGE.- Apply io
0e26-wf2t* J. HOOD LAVKRT Y. ScperinyAnt'.'
WANTED BY A COM MISSI'ON :
« 7- House In Foreign and Domestic Dry Goodr., '-ai
rs ?d 3" established, a PARTNER, eitheractiyebrspscjal,'
With a cash capital of fifteen to twei tythoasand dollars
wj, COlB ninn!ca.tions. with-, real , name,, addressed 'to '
n lj? s i onair6 ’ office of this paper, will be strictly;'
confidential, , 0 c24 mwfSt*
WANTED ATi;slso PER MONTES
* T .We want a reliable CANVASSER in every town-'
and county. We have agents clearing $l6O per month,
which we wHiorove to any doubting applicant. - Ad-'
dress JOBSS BEOS. & CO., 600 CHESTNUT Street'
Philadelphia. ; oc!3-lm*
fit WANTED TO PURCHASE, A
ahsndsome RESIDENCE, on Arch, Chestnut. Wal
oSl, a S 89t *^ eßt ° r Broad. Address “Mer
chant, Box 27M Post Office; - 0c25-st* -
Mi WANTED® TQ RENT- A NEAT,
near ® erm antbwn. Address
:j>oxlB4o, P.O. Would he purchased if suitable. 20-Bt»
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
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a catalogue just out, exceeding in importance to buyers
anything of the like eyei published in this city, ho
matter by whom. GEO. C. MILLER,
: Practical Real Estate Operator,
0c26-2lif 154 North SIXTH Street.
Ma paper mill to be let.—
Inquire of Dr, BEAUMONT, TJ O ARCH St , or of
NELSON GAVIT, 33d N. BROAD St. 0c26 wfm3t*
MFOR SALE-A YERY DEBIRA
bIe Dwellings with all the -modern conveniences,
on the east side, of TWENTIETH Street, above Arch,
opposite St. Clement’s drarch. Apply to
„ „ . LEWIS H. BEDNEB,
oe2S No. 153 Sonth FOURTH Street.
I m FOR. SALE—DESIRABLE; NEW
, matEESIBENCE pleasantly situated in. West Phila
delphia immediate possession Also, Four-story
s Brick Residence situated corner of Spruce and Juniper
, streets. . Sideward. Lot 40 by 130 feet '
• Three-story Brick Residence KM North Eighth- street,
, Three-stoiy Brick Residence 221 South Ninth street, ■
. ‘ , Pour-story Brick Besidence 218 South Ninth street-:. -
; Three-story Brick Residence 294 South Third stieet. '
THree-story Brick Residence 519 South Third street.
; Three-story Brick Besidence: west side Washington
. Square..:. :. .. >' -T-'-
Also, several New Dwellings’ situated in the northern
partol the city, from $3,300 to $3i500. 'Apply to.
ROBiRT MAC GBEGQR,'
If 110 WALNUT'Street.
Mto let —the store now
occupied hy DE COUJiSET, HAMILTON. &EVANS,
No. 33 South FRONT Street, Is for rent from the lstof
January.next. It is twenty-three feet front and one
hnndred snd eighty 1180) feet deep, with an entrance on
: Letitia street.
. -Apply on the premises. v :: 0c25-6t
MFOR sale low —a stoke
PROPERTM, in a village twelve miles from Phila
delphia,. and two from a railroad station, on aturnpike,
in' a-ithickly-sattled neighborhood (with or without
stock); large Dwelling and Store House, with Barnand
Tenan t Honse, with two and a half acres of good Land,
for one-third less than the buildings would-cost. Ad
dress: - , C. MATHER.:
0025-3t* Jenklntown P. 0., Pa.
fT FOR RENT—A NUMBER OF
JB-fi. commodious .DWELLINGS on TWELFTH and
THIRTEENTH Streets and: MERVINE-'Street, at from
$23 to $33 per month, having baths. heatera, hot and
cold water, &c. TATLOW JACKSON,
0c24-12t* .: 614- CHESTNUT Street.
m DELA W A R E COUNTY.-—FOR
Jk-SALE—22S-acre FARM in Concord, two miles from
Concordville Elation,Baltimore Central Sail road. Fine
stone mansion, twelve rooms; nicely shaded: fine barn,
100x60, with extensive overshoot and shedding; water
forced to buildings from a stream; three tenant-houses
for workman. This is 'a Superior business farm, and
will keep 75 cows. AH m complete repair. Price mo
derate. Photograph of buildings at .. .
JAS B. CUMMINS’,
„ „ ■ - . 504 WALNUT Street,
or Media, Delaware county,,Penna. -
N. B.—Call for catalogue containing prices. 0c24-3t
H*; FIRST-CLASS PROPERTIES FOR
SALE• '
1703 Green street, 36 feet front. ’
. 1911 Green street, 36 feet front. .
■ 2205 Green street; 22)4 feet, four story; lot 40x164
~2032 Green street, side yard.
"TtKl-Wailace street; lot 20x180 feet. . .
1622 Green street; lot 196 feet deep.
2103 Spring Garden street, with numerous others.
Also; alarge number of Cottages and Farms.
B. F. GLENN, 133 South FOURTH Street, and
- 0c22- tf S- W cor. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN.
m FOR SALE—THE FOLLOWING
Jeal JS EAT DWELLINGS
U 924 Mount Teraon street. : ’
and 2315 lombard street.
. ; 2004'Mount Vernon street. : ... «,-■
■ 2012 Mount Vernon street. ‘ '
2026 Mount Vernon street : .
2030 Mount Vernon street. B F. GLENN,
m 133 South FOURTH Street, and
0c22-tf B. W. cor. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN.
* FOR SALE- THE ELEGANT
MANSION, twelve r00m5,N0,1309 S. Broad-street,
with every convenience. Apply to W. 6. BEDFORD,'
53 N.’ TENTH Street, near; Arch. - 0c22-6t“
"PIRE PROOF DOORS FOR SALE
A superior set of Bank Fire Proof Boors, with
extra fine Lock, &c.
Apply at 433 MARKET Street. 0c25-3t*
LEGAL.
WRIT OF PARTITION IN THE OrL.
11 PHANS’ COURT, ON THE ESTATE .OF ANSEL
ARNOLD, decerned. . V - ’
- To Margaret Levi, late Arnold, Emanuel ■ Arnold,
Mayer Arnold, Isaac Arnold; Abfah am Arnold: Simon
Arnold, Philip Arnold,’Ellen Arnold, intermarried with
Abraham Einstein'; the children of MatxriArnold: de-'
ceased, to wit: Sarah, the widow of Manassa Hehlein,
deceased; Leon, widow of Morris .Henleln, deceased;’
Isabella, intermarried with Jacob Lower; David H
Arnold, Joseph Arnold; Aaron Arnold, and' Nettie Ar
nold; and the children of Joseph Arnold; deceased, to
wit: Julius, Arnold,, Solomon Arnold; Aaron Arnold, '
Panline, i> termarried with Abraham and;Levi. Lizette,
teimarned with Andolph Loachheim; Andit-hechOdren
of Miriam, a deceased daughter of Joseph, Arnold, de
ceased, , wha; was;intermarried with Seligman Dettle
haoh,. to witr Leon Dettlebach, Abraham Dettlehach,
Isabella Dettlebach Julia Dettlebach, FloraDettlebach;
and the children of Lydia Arnold, who., was intermar-:
lied with Solomon Maseenbacher, to wit; Caroline, mar
ried to Daniel Honigsberger; Isabella, .married to Her
man Bernheimer, Hester, married to Simon Sinsheimer, -
Janet; married to Solomon Sweideoker, and Miriam,, ’
marriedto Lorenz Mack; and the cbildren of Isabella
Arnold, who was married to Emanuel Dettlebach, to
wit: SeHgman Dettlebach and Fanny, now deceased,
who was married to Philip Arnold, leaving issue; to.-
wit: Cyrus Arnold, Joseph Arnold, Bdwin Arnold,
Miriam, married to: Henry . Bisaingar; and: Isabella,
marrted to Isaac Steppacker; and . thechildren of‘Jea
nette Arnold, married to Isaac L. Arnold, to wit; Abra
ham, Arnold, Lydia Arnold, and Miana, -married to
Moses Barth; and the children of'Sanah Arnold; who
was married to Gorton Levi; to,j.vritriMiriam, .married
to Myer Einstein, :Mayer Eevi,: Joßaphi Lavi,' and Edwin
Levi—being all of the helrß of- Ansel . Arnold, deceased.
Too wHlplease take notieetfcat upon the application
or EmannelArnold; ©neof the said heirs, to the Orphans’
Court of. Schuylkill County,’ setting forth that the said
Ansel Arnold died seized in his demesne as of feeof and
in all that the one sixth part, ami the one. seventh part
of one ; elghth part of all that certain tract of Coal land,-
in the. County uf. Schuylkill, bounded' by' laiida eur
ve'y ed to Thom as Dundas;’ to Christian; Deskon#, Jacob
Miller and Stroh’s Improvement, and othere, Being the
same tract of land snrvsj.ed, on warrant to’ John Bret
zius, and patented to Gtojga Bahn, by Fatentr dated the
7,th:day,.of July, A Dr, 1829 t containing 28&aores,’ 145
perches;’and allowance,Apdipraylng the said Conrt for
a Writ of Partition or valnatlaa to make partition of the
said interests in the saiiL-tract o'land. ■’ V
The said Court- awarded, the said-wtitojsthe9tli;day
of September, .1881;; and l>. the said Sheriff of Schuyl
kill, County, in,-pursuance, of the said visit, to me di
rected, have appointed, P-SIDAY, the IBth day of No
vember next, for the hoidsng'of the'lsqitisition, oh the
premises, in KiJay, Township,, Schuylkill. County,
where yon may attend, if you see proper-' ~:' : ;
JCSS" RATJSB, “
: : v , Sheriff .of Schuylkill County.
October 1, ’GI-* . 0c26-w3t
;, NOTIG S. .
vV W. FBA2IER, Jri, is admitted to an interest.-In.
; our buSilicas, and the firm-name will be.herea-fter HAR
RISON, BAYRMEYEB, & CO. . r o - : r ,:-
0 ’HARRISON S HAYEMEYSSi
EHii,Aa.sl i gm:A,-oct;2j,-18&i. ■ oogg-ffi,
pOP-AB^NBESHIP;-^- WASHINGJEOJ?
RUTGHEB, CommissmA and 'WifealesiJe
Dealer, in Provisions and Produce. has associatetirwith
himin his:husiness his son, HRBRY CLAY BEgSjjtßß..
The style of the firm will he WASHINGTON dKTDHER
A SON, 14@and.148 Sjtrth E’RONT Street,. -" '
OgrcAKAil,’ 1564 ■ -." / -apSh-.ljm*
V DESOTH & TAYApB/Artista and Photographers,
.hnye this day associated, ta copartaarshlp.waSh them
»2 Ja .HENRY BROWN, Artist. *fv«' .
The name of the %hihayedfter will beu
v ■ WEKDEE#Eri-*AYEOE, & BEOWN.
j - The reputation rof t &e;;e S tahlishmsnt, as" well for .
.-PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS asfor highlv finished PAINT
INGS IN OIL ,CR YWATER COLORS, VS- b«-
“".susthined: and the addition of another artist to the tom
> will enable it Sue worJJ with
i .delay than hitbgrto.-. „ ■■■■■
. - The undersigned., respectfully iirv.lte examination of
their specimonifiß »U styles of po^traitea.
■ Particular attention paid to copymsrold pictures."’
Out- door.Ylews of Country Seats,"««,, taken ahmo*
a uhtU theis.,new store is completed,.
at 01 fi CHESTNUT Street. •■„ , v .
a3h ? WENDEKOTH.TAYLOB, & BROWN,
ai«. 014, and, 010 CHESTNUT Street,
Ocio&sr 19, 1864.
mb' THOUSANDS OP TBBSH- SX-
.WITHOUT, PAlN—Patent applied
_ ■ ■ . ;■ for ~hHv now Invention, a. Doable Beyersible Saif-ad
. ..CAB gi«T?k3atr Ttjm UJMOte,.ftaf adroUHiiteringHi.
6veonnectlou with tb&above. aanonncea#eat, thenn- traae and extracting Teeth withont pate,
deraigned desires to stsia to has friends.whokavedu- phe only modashaf the <3a»^n 'Beproperly and safely
ring nonTyears ■ , Ministered. ” Br. 0. Xi.IPWHS,T3ISPBUCSStreet.
aiation,Jhat lasentjMiee. Into thiscoraSnSaMp lain- 1. e«ZB-lm ■" v■' .V";-- ■. ...
“UW.d D!y,Ul6 tltste fa' nWtWflp J - • ■ / Z ■*'r-n_rai •->*'
Photography. itself, an ally Which art can no . FINE. PRACTICAJi
lon®3r wisely neglect. Hebelieves.Hiat, 'wonderful as wEWjtKQjjT for the last twenty yaara, aiP’taatfJj
hasljeen its trjjwiPhß, it is destined to atlll greater below/Third,lneerts the lhoßtr ieantifnfcifi* B city
. -^^teTerinerlt May hitherto. hare been attobuted Ooialite, Amber. be,, Wor k
to his peneli.i.will henceforth he employed to. demon- wferk, more reaaonaiile —~5L'- *»
stratethe eorreetnesa of thi4 oonyietion. ’ * ./•jlate TftathAw-ar*- 1 '
J, HBNHT BBaWN. /**-
October 19.1864. . F Ot !a - - ,
- T 3^ r " r ?Nenro& '
WM. M. HOLLIHeSHEAB, AUG - "'V
TIOHESB.
large package sals,
■ JL,i L WHITESOtIM
• WIM, SUM. 0*
Thursday,. October 2?, at 101*15" o’cloek*
AT THE .STORK,
; Ko. 8 cORTtrfANDT STREET, NEW YORK,
For .cash, a largo and desiraMa assortment of
' BOOTS ;■ AJNBf SHOESr
DIRECT FROM ?3E HAS&jtfiffs&i;
Havlugf.Btl|>i7ior facilJti®fl*for the disDo«ifKftn*nf'
GoodsSany Quantities, weeolicil: conatEroSefttl
above s»l6s* ds which. liberal cash, advances will be
made.' - - • ■. .: - _•• _■ _j j%
amt; stud- s^sm,
Firtru arScai. pcbdic sale of ,
THOROUGIf§RE», HAt.F-BKEB-i AND TROTTING
. " STOCK,
Will takeplac.l at hislliSeding Farm'.Bordantown, N. JT.,
Oh THUESDAT. iOct; 27th, ISSi, at ll'o’clock; preciso
i IT. without reg®d to Weather—no postponement -The
; sale will'coMis'scf 75 (seventy dye)J3ttckHngs, Tfeair
• iinga, two-year olds, three;-year olds, four and flv#-
™™^ 0 c d i 8 ’ hy'the weii-known tboraaghbred stal-
Sfe5 eT ’ 5Si to ?’ ‘Kesaies, and Nero; of several
ISSSXS.’S 8 !- d dl»iiors8ff,„work horses,? and a fetr
SJX*— S l^? s V stj ? te^Xa t'^£ 2 '®®7 e3 l a Oioiis, Terms cash,
.kfbankable ftmds JAMES BJ SKREEVE. Auctioneer
andtA 1 m7 8 ’BWnt-strWt. w&rf, at i
■ ' 0023-21* ■
AMUSEMENTS.
§« GH^MD.GKmInoPERI
: . .The largest arfl'mest sncSassfnl
GRAND OPERA* ORGANIZATION "
hitherto-presented to the American public, -will com
mcnce a ."■*■■• v . ...
SEASON OP Tf.N NIGHTS,
engagements to that period only,
aT'TSb-:-
* •• ACADEMY OF MCSIO.
Pailadelpbiat 7il*.
| The entire‘’aavertiseinent will amniar in the afternooir
Ist journals of Thursday, Oetoher'27fh, and the morning
It papers of the following day . " , - - -
i Particular attention is dlrected’tp the announcement
«. l 1 those dates* which will include Grand Company of
A i rtists, Grand Choras, Grand Orchestra, and unequal
led i-repertoire. 0 c25
« ,rBW CHESTNUT-ST. THEATRE.
■*l i itt SSPY,?£JLSI»ji lessees ah»'managers '
S \ «i»
ft ’ ' THIS EVKKING.
'•) ~ *MBB HAI-IEB,
ir-ijEE Jtzbne’sfamed play. in five act?,-of"
i \ ' THE tTBAHGES.
To>ij conclude with lc-twft'acts, or
..•flrjßtt as Micawher, Gewisß^ker
oiM r Tas i i’r e a t s “iif?! l r J !?i a ' tion
■■ “‘IS SATTIRDaT*AFrERNOOS", Oct. 89.
JfINTH GRAND FAMILY MATINEJJ;
; fTjrOSS V. *;hich occasion-will be presented!? after long
; ailffitare. fnl fairy titleof the
j prodtfoed in a style of thorough magnifiot nee,
! ThS‘\prSt -es> as usttal, will he reduced,
TiriLi - THEATRE
■ Thii M appearance efitbe distinguished Tracfidlun
w»i^asnsaagss«jr*
- ? _>, THE BOBBERS;
Charles dtsßi* or McKean Buchanan.
Amelia,*.. —Miss Virginia Buchanan
To c(mSla«V'\i*V th the laughable farce oj
_ m CCH SHALL PMAKRY ?
■ r®t;l ; Cnrtain riser at 7K.
Door«0]
M r s: joa n dbew’s hew akch-
J*L STEEKSTBa : BATES.
- WBEE OE TSffTALI
MONDAY', -TOESI 'AY. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY,
Jislia'DA Marguerite ’e N&-W Play of
GEMEA-.TE& 1 HEBREW FORTUNE-TELLER
Gemea. withsoEatv. - VestvalL
FRIDAY,•.YS«? AH’S FAREWELL BENEFIT.
A-dL'OEJOm EACH NrGHT.
. MONDAY; MR. A-J P MRS. BaEYBY WILLIAMS. '
'REET OBERA HOUSE,
No. 1231’ CEBSTS ‘AUT Street. : ’ 1
erwy eraslarg-dm' »a«.e«ant
-. . , BTHIO REtAiN-; i
•Boors opeu-at 7 i *cm*at 8 o'cWc'k. preolselv
Admissioa coats; ‘ ' -
-Reseired seates wiiob t aa be securea from 10 So l
o’clock, 60cents. • ■■ ■ ~ ocl2-tf
A SSEMBLE ; B¥KL. DDTG.
last week' oftbegrans3
S’ESHEOF'I ICON.
MONDAY, October 24; atuS daring ths-TCeeS, ‘at 8
o’clock, will be presented
TIIK “Glt»s T.”
And the finest gems of tile et> Uection cl-Une Thoa
sand Views in alluarteefitlie'w' rid:
kit I DAY is'l-Olli. Stataary Bsc Insiyely.
. Tickets 25 cents; children 135 cea ta.
A SBEMBL® BUILBHs r GS, -V TENTH
-£*• AND CHESTNUT Streets. ...
, -TEMPLB ®P; WONDERS > 81. GNOB BLITZ
; m _ EVERY ETBNIHS. i ure
WEDNESDAY AND SATUBDAY. AFTERNOONS.
Change of Performance Com ftantly.
Admission, 28 Cent*. Chiidiea, 15 » Sants. EsS'ai-rad
Seats, 60 cents. "
Evening Perforaancos commence at 7K. Afternoon
M 3. ■, . : .. ;, . . .-i - oc3-£r
THE ACADEME OF FIN LB A UTS,
CHESTITOT Street, above Tenth, Is i OPEN BAILt!
for visitors, from 9A. M. to6F. 3£. ; ‘,t j#ls
TNSTITUTION FOR THE -BLIND
A EXHIBTOON jsvery WEDNESDAY \lt $% P . 'if.
Admission TEN CENTS. Store No. USos’.tli EIGHTH
;Street. '.■ ' • ■■■ _ j t V .
BOARDING.
TJOARDING-—SEVERAL VEST DE-.
stable unfurnished Booms, with Board: noeftil
dren. Apply at Bag-feBCH Street. oc28 r 2t*
T7LIGIBLE RQPMS VACANT A T
-Ai HILL'S. 338 SPBUCB Street. ■ oeB-lm*
IOST AKD FOUND.
"VTOTIOE—CERTIFICATES OF STOCK
DOST.—The.undersigned having lost by fire in
Chamberbboig,Jaly,3o,]B64,a certificate for nine shares
oi stock in the Philadelphia Bank: eertiftcatesfor, Penn
sylvania five-per-cent, loan of 1828, No. 442, for $4,000. .
1,491, x for«2o 33: also, certificate UnitadState*
-stock, No., 9,544, dated .October, 1847, for $1,050, notice
.is hereby given that application will bo made for the
renewal of .the above certificates.' - > .
oc26w3t , ; . MABY W. KEBES.
TpST OR MISLAID—A PERPETUAL
-* -* Policy., of. Insurance, No. 16,077, issued bv the
FIRE: ASSOCIATION Oct. 18, 1850,' to JAMES MULLI
GAN, for-$1,200, on property Si B cor. of Brown and
Emery, streets, Any information thereof will be re
ceived by C. STIVER, No. 530 North THIBD Street.
■ ■- ’■ '• 0c24-mwf- 12*t
■ik> t CERTIFICATE (263) OF STOCK
Ah for two hundred shares in the “UNION PETBO
LEUM COMPANY,” standing in the name of “NEB
SON CUBTISS, ’ ’ having been sent me by mail, and not
having come to hand, it is believed to be LOST, and no
tice is hereby,given that an application has been mad*
to said Company for a new Certificate.
oc2l-6t - ' J. A. WlLLlAMS,'Attorney,
T OST OR STOLEN—ON THE NIGHT
of'the Bth ihst., four of the fallowing Certificates:
Nos, 24,819, 23,829, 21,091, 24,639: 24,799 of: Phila
delphia and Beading Railroad Stock. The public are
cautioned against their negotiation*, as their transfer hiut
been stopped. A liberal reward will be paid and ns
questions asked on their return to
ocl4-lm*
EDUCATIONAL.
QTJAKEE CITY WBINBBS COL-
A LJI.GE, TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, openD&y
and Evening. Instruction in Book keeping, Penman*
skip, Arithmetic, and all the collateral branches of a
practical education for business. : The careful attention
or every young in&n who desires* the be3t preparation
Kr .the various employments^'and l ; duties'of business
life ? is invited to the substantial daims of this institu
tion, its superior appointments and facilities for
ing out the design of a Model Business College, the cha
racter of‘the course of instruction, and the experience
. and education of the. teachers. Illustrated Circitlats,
giving complete; interior views-iof the establishment*
on application. Visitors- alwaye welcome, Office*
ground floor, cor. TBKTH aod-CHESTNUT Streets. It*
pARKESBURG m STIf UTE— SB-
A LECT SCHOOL for Tteng Ladies.-Two thonrs’
ride from Philadelphia. Classical, - Scientific';, and
Gymnsetic Departments. Address the Principal/. -
„■ LM. BAWHNS. A. , M. ..
Parhesbnrg,. Chester county-, p a .;
:0c26-6t*
PRIVATE INSTRUCTION IN.'- ERG-..
A LISH BKAKCHESand. CLASSICS. . ’ " ’•
" 'ii. h buckhkj ham.
1845-Nortil THIRTSKHTJ-I Street:
0526-lm*
PERSONAL. : n
T)ERSONAL.—LADIES
A TU3MEN,_Professlonali or oth.erwfe»< J'oaTinffocat
. sion to use the Yoiceoa the-Kostrmn w Sta'fee will find
in MASON’ S MEMGAaStteASBYSiSi/gJe^Treltef
for Bpaißeness, Cjolis, Gongha, &Ow Mi/.SOH & CO .
Proprietors, go. SM. SEsfe gt., .PMIa/.f o di;3tr
“T.’EMAIS; DE PARIS” 'IS NOTiJf
- J -'.saint I 'powdpir,. Or paste, bai a, most delicious
preparation thafogms, both the colon/and texture .of
Polished dyory to,vthe skin. EUGENE. IJOUIN, Ne: til
TENTH Street,.below Shestnut • •
l>E . PAMS.#.’ '.OA2&/BB
■M used'byjll laffies In' the pEt'sar iy of tl e toilette.
It removes alp-ipptß- and roag-hnese, ,’gnd its ptsrlfyih*
effect on the'akih calls forth ieehneea ; color; and'beantr.
®. JOUIN, Ha. Ml TENTH - Steeahy below ChesS*.
«T DE .QUICKLY
.-H removW. t hose uneisttly black
worm SP324S Wstiab detract sorarich from tha,beauty or
•the skin., -Sr SBDIN, No. MI'TENTH Street, below.
Cheettnut,. ; 5 ; • • '
“T DE . PARJB ” IS ES
'■nr vT JPSCtSiILY endorsed brMacl'ile YestraU, Mf».
waiicXr.anct many isunes xn private life, YrltOße coia-
ijtters, for obvious reftßonsicauaorbe pub-
Ushei. ■:&. JOmW. Ml S. TEISTFX Street,- “
vSS-Fti iiT addressed,-' JABBD a*,
: HEHEt Qeaeral Imp ortess, oc3-mvrs if
instil PIANOS, COTTAGE EXCEL
OBGAHS. EXEMOIHCKS,andSBtO.
'-' ”• ' 'MABS&’SJKmAd Stc*£f
Ho. 1103 CaggraUT Streat.
MTrtYEB’S HEWjLY Bi
ff* -Wrt* PEOTfgp CKBSCEUT'SCALE '
... ,• wmstßraro.'Saigos. •
i to tie the tfi&st.-. Loudon MnSfadsC
- icai Hijfheßt A CTarda In America received.- .
: ' M Stray,iOHß AHD SEGOHO-HAHE EXAEOS.
i «8-3 m Wf **»roomß,'Ho. Si., tel; Bsii*
frtmi.
DECKER BROS.,
STBCK 3s CO.’S.
■, ■ ' ■ OELE22UUCS&
FIASFASS.
J. E. GQtII*D.
SEVENTH ASB.OHHBTinJT.
COTTAGE OBGAnb;
*** y *^ f ** t
g&" B¥tEAl*o ROBES ! BUFFALO
GEVSOIOS.! I—loo tale*, just, arrived fiwmi
MV-lSs 7 ' Ve SiMSOTr?*O3 MASKS? Street
""''"•Ns*-
P.'S. B9WLAND,
491 BPBOCE Street.