J 3 TJ K> O I» E . at Halifax—Semmcs’ Hepnr jtif 11, tare Denied. „, r ,p.x, oet. 27.—The steamship Canada, Copt, from Liverpool on the 15th, via Queens -11 n on the 18th'Instant, arrived here at 11.15 this morning. ''She has forty-tivo passeogors Halifax and seventy for Boston. Her dates K two days later than those already received, *Vi,O steamship Persia, from New York, arrived , t Queenstown at half past 11 P. M. onthe 14th jjsiant. . GREAT BRITAIN. , i Spanish steamor, name unknown, from Antwerp. to anchor off Shirehain, Sussox county, on ttaa ith of October. in charge of the officers of the United later .frigate Niagara, which vessel ha.d sdsm heron .Sion of liayinira cargo to run tlio blockade. The [laggra was In the company of ths steamer at Shire i The steamer Sacramento was also off Now Haven on ft# l'2th lust., proceeding down the channel. The owner uf the blockade- rnnnerlanial publishes ■ « letter denying the statement that Lai’ Si, 1 ?,,??.5™,®? had Ift liis vGsael* hk stated* nad ridiculed the idea that the little steamer Banger, ot less than one. # cS*w2 , rtSdl?sto»MSSfsm£SS?^. 'lt Is reported from 11 ' 4 ’ tta ex " Per sonally demanded from the stakeholder the stakes for fh? Intendid light. ™ the ground that lie was at the place fixed for the fight, while Mace failed to appear. ‘ The stakeholder explamod that Coburn could have no cliUtaf owing to the fton-fulA-iaeat of the conditions as to refoj 00, end unless some mutual agreement could be fonie to uie ailair was a draw ,Cobmn expressed a y)A\ to fight* but only ia Ireland, or failing that, in CflUfldU; ; air. Gladstone has been making additional speeches in Liverpool, Manchester, and other parts of lanoa slilvo. He hints at prospective reiorm measures. He Deplores the continuance of the American civil war, and evprosses great sympathy for the American people. He <, however, that they should bo Juft to settle their strn affairs, bat confessed that ho always had strong denbts of the practicability of reducing to subjugation jnj- large portion of a country that manifested a detar- Qinattonto separate,: „ financial affairs in England continued to he much disturbed, but the Funds show an improvement and a heitcrtone. The or maud lor discount was active, but Hie rate remains nominally nine per cent The additional suspensions include Brown,Backley, S C 0.,, produce Brokers, in London, with.liabilities atconntiug to £160,000. 11. Ledyard, woolen warebonseman, London. Edward Combe, merchant, London, . jeeper Brothers,.orßreston tr. H. Williams A Co,, of Manchester, and others, mother London corn merchant, Mr A Droster, has : committed-' suicide in coiisecinenee of .his embarrass- FRANCE. Tits weekly returns of the Bank of France shown de crease in cash of sevontesn million, francs. Owing to this heavy decrease the Hank on the JSth advanced its rite of discount from seven to eight per cent. Engagements between the French troops and Arab tusurgents in Algeria, on the 29th and SOtnof Saptem i#r, resulted ti) SCO Arabs being killed and wonnaed, and over HO Freud) soldiers.. .... . , The Paris Bourse vs* heavy on toe 14thrust. The Rentes closed at ear. luc ■ HOLLAND The Batik or Holland lias raised its rate of interest one percent. . ITALY. The National Bank Las raised Ha rate of discount to giM per cent Bombay. Sept, 20.—Shirtings and twist dull. Colton As), aud 80 rupees loner- Lxchango 2s 15-18 d, Freight for cotton to Liverpool 50s CaU'l'tta, Sept. 27 is nothing doing in cotton jwuls. Exchange 2s, Seed; freights to London 1 The Bank of:Bengal■)««'raised its ,rateof disconnt to •tow per cent. * • '* LATEST Vi A LIVERPOOL LivnurooT., Saturday evening, Oct IS,—The steam =liiii Persia .reached,Liverpool this afternoon Hst kvices are generally regarded as less favorable for the (forth, and caused a decided, improvement in the Con federate loan* which closed at 62©81. The Spsuitn steamer captured by the Niagara is ba ijrvtil to ho the (Jiceron, which left Antwerp oa the 9th i»t. for Cadiz. She was stopped on the 10th, off the We oi Wight, by the steamers Niagara and Stcra jaento, who brought her up and anchored her off the roast until the night of the 12th.last., when the vessel to released and proceeded to her destination, which reported to be Matamoros. , The rebel cruiser Florida was spoken September 2d. jniat. 11 N..long. 24 W . A material reduction In the British army Is rumored for next year. . Advtccs'from Batavia announce that the Dutch were eamgedln war with the natives in Java. The London Times of to day has an editorial favor ing the proposed c. nfedcratlon of the British-American provinces, on account of the powerful military State which the American Onion has become. The Copenhagen Ifao'ilaiM says: "Should peace be included In accordance with the preliminaries at pre sent under discussion, the present order of succession a,.01d he overthrown, and Prince Frederick or Htsse would he heir to the throne of Denmark, and not Chris tian IX. Shipping Intelligence. Arrived from New York) October 3d, Bella Maria at GibralU'Vi 13th, Belfast and Zephyr at Flushing; 13th, C W. Stetson at Gravcnseiid, Southernßelle at Bristol; )lih, Albion at Liverpool , Sailed for hew Tort, October l!tli, Wisconsin from Liverpool; Mtb, Cynosure from ditto. The Caniula experienced stout winds from the nortli tr-.t, with heavy cross-eeae. and a violent noitliwost »aie on the. 24th. October 17th, lat. 51, long ,64, ex changed Bignals with the Inman steamer, bound east. Commercial lutelligrence, Liveetoof, Saturday morning, Oct. 15.—The weekly Cetton market was forwarded per steamship Belgian... TRADE REPORT.— I The Manchester market is very del!, and prices of cotton goods and yarns are de clining. 1 LIVERPOOL BREADS TUFFS MARKET.-The mar ker has been generally dnll, with a downward ten dency. Messrs. Wakefield, Rash, & Co., Richardson, fiinuce, St Co., and others, report; Floor has a down ward tendency. Wheat inactive, with a docline of Id ? cental on the week; red Western 7* 3d@7a; red South ern is 10d@Ss; white Southern Ss 3d@3a @ cental. Corn inactive, with a decline of 3@6d annual tar on the weak. Itts-fd 27s 6d@27> 9(1. LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET.-The market Ms been generally dull. Messrs. Gordon, Brace, & Co,, and others, report:-Beef dull, and prices easier, fork quiet and tteady. Lard firm and steady. Tallow dnll and easier. Butter buoyant for fine qualities, r LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET.-The Brokers’ Circular Tt ports; Ashes quiet-and steady for Pots, but Pearls are dull and almost unsaleable. , Sugar dull, but prices steady. Coffee heavy, with a downward ten dency, Rice Inactive. Linseed dnll, and declined 9d@ is; Linseed Cakos quiet- at £lO 6s; Linseed Oil dull at £36. Rosin very dull. Spirits Turpentine downward- I’etroleum—Boult, English. & Brandon report a dull market for Petroleum; sales at Is 10d@2s ® gallon for -.aide. LONDON MARKETS-tßaring.)—Breadstuff's quiet and steady. Iron quiet at £7 for rails, and 62s fid for Scotch Pie. Sugar very dull, and declined 6d@ls, Coffee ftcady. Tea quiet and steady. Rice quiet. Linseed Cakes still declining.. Spirits Turpentine dnll at 63s fid, With small sales. Petroleum quiet; refined £l7 tun; crude 2t@2s>Sd.%tgallon. Pperra Oil iomlnal. Linseed Oil firmer, with an upward tendency. Tallow dull ?.t lie. London, October 14—P. M.—Consols closed at SSX@ lsi{ for money. AMERICAN STOCKS. —The market has ruled steady during the week. United State, 5 20s 44>J@4i;K ex-divi dend; Illinois Centra I Railroad 62 discount. .. LATEST PER CANADA. / ’ Livebpoof,. Saturday Evening, October 15. Cotton elites to-day 6,000 hales, including 3,000 to speculators atd expo,ters. Market quiet, and quotations remain unchanged, although a rather better tone prevails. Breadstuff's market quiet. Provisions market dull. Produce market quiet and steady. Petroleum market quiet; crude Is Iod@ls lid per gal lon, London, October 15,—Consols closed to-day at BSK@ SS for money. f AMERICAN STOCKS.-Erie Illinois Cen tal £o>s@6lK discount, VERT LATEST PER CANADA Queenstown, Sunday, Oct. 16 —The steamship Bo rns-ia, from Hew York, arrived at Southampton ves tnday, the 15th. Pakis, Oct. 16.—Bourse closed firmer, Rentes closed «t 65f. 20e. London, Oct 16—(Via Qneenatown.)—The Yienna Conference met yesterday, the 16th. It is believed that ixace between Denmark and the alties will soon be con cluded. NEW YORK CIH, Cur telegraph. 3 New Yona, Oct. 27,1884, A VESSEL OK HEJ AT SEA. The skip Moro Castle, arrived from Liverpool, re ports having seen, this morning, a bright light east southeast of the Highlands about forty miles, It Ms supposed to proceed from a vessel on file. SHIP NEWS. Arrived, ship George Peabody, from Manilla) Ship Gen, McClellan, trom Liverpool; ship North ampton, for Bath,. put in for repairs, having lost sails, stove cutwater, and sprung Tudder-head, etc. j also, ship St. Paul, frr.m Cape Rouge, N. PI; bark IV.H, Ward, from New Orleans. Returned, bark Alice Ward, for Valparaiso, for more ballast, being crank to proceed. THE PRICE OP GOLD, Gold closed to-night at 217. B ITiTIMORE. ARRIVAL OP REBEL PRISONERS, Baltimore, Oct, 27.— A. lot of rebel prisoners, consisting of officers with the rank of colonel and the more humble privates, arrived here, to the num ber of seven hundred, from- Harper’s Ferry.' They express surprise at the order prevailing In Balti more. and the absence of those distressing scenes peculiar te rebellion!. The greater part of this batch will be sent to ElinH-a, New York, RETURN OR THE PURNELL LEMON. The Purnell I,egiors, a Maryland organization, returned yesterday, after haring served their term ef enlistment, under command oFIOoI. G-raham. It is the Intention of the majority to re*enlist. THE FIRST STABYIiAWD REBEL BATTERY. ■ A letter was received in J,til 3 olty yesterday, In Which is a statement that among the pieces of ar tillery captured by General Sheridan in his recent engagement at .rißhsr’s Hill, was the Ist Mary land rebel battery, together with seventeen of the company, among whom was George Clotworthy, who was at one time confined In Fort McHenry, and either escaped or was sent South. Explosion of a Propeller.— The propeller Tonawanda was towing slowly down the Ohio river, on Monday evening, when, having almost reached the Van Baren-street bridge, without a second’s warning, a great portion of the vessel was blown Into fragments. Pieces of timber and huge bars of lion were precipitated to a great distance. For a lime the air seemed filled with a confused mass of material, some of the crow were killed, and others Severely .wounded. ;; The hull of the vessel was started open, and In a Very lew minutes after the accident she sank in the the bridge in abcut fourteen feet of waters l' oar ' flour, and high fLnd w&rS en route for tor own doolr tieur dark-street bridge, to completeherTarco ’ The oause of the explosion cannot ha ascertained por can the damage yet be estimated. ° talne J ’ ' Kind Words frost Sweden,—l cannot but be lieve, with yon, that this war Is providential, and alter its worst is’done, its woes are past, will serve as a baptism for a new aid higher, life,. A baptism ol Wood, It Is truef and terrible it is; but the grace of God will turn the very wounds, to eyes which see Ills will,, to fountains of sympathy and charity. God bless America! My heart is there now more than ever; and were I younger I would be there soul and body, and mix among those who takebare of the sick and wounded. But lam old, and shall hardly ever more orosß.the Atlantic, except with S>y warm wishes ,—Frcderißa Bremer,. Natural Photography, —Three men, last Month, were gathering pears In Kivelle, France, when the lightning struck the tree, and killed one i™? on the spot, as also a dog standing near him. ot i l ? r two men, who were In the tree, were hhocked down by the shock, and remained for some «me on the. ground insensible. On examining one 01 the men, an impression of the branches and fo- Ohiis breast Pear reeWaS fcuad dlBtlnotl J' Panted _ A Suggestion. ■To the Editor of The Tress: rah l ™ Would , u he well for the Philadelphia for h Tr 0 ? 1 ” 15 ? 111 !! t 0 rnn oV6r >’ thlr d or fourth ear for half fare 1 These cars could have the words 9 la ® s ,” Painted on them, and those who mfoh? aid , t P rida with respectable colored persons Si! TOld them ' This plan would, at all events any repetition of the many outrages upon Sbs S ’ atthough colored, are still human women a ? « P e T s^Ps (as .in a recent instance) women. I am, sir, yours, truly, F. H. W, to'th^eonteinpfated^ianpfgo'm- the ir? 6n The orthodox Eastern ennfn O orth ?,? In S' of Greece, between a sister au<i°hpr f, Prohibit matrimony ouently, if Prlncess n " . ; r °^ er - in ' law i conse hereditary Prince of Puf.Ta h i b . 0l i I ? e wifa of the Buchess Maria {born in lsisi ell 8 , 6 r, sta5 ta Grand of Greece. oann ot wed the King Extensive Sale of 7,f co Dozen h™. Gloves, &0,, This Bat.—' The earlv and * IoBI,BBY > attention of dealers is requested to the ohotee fleslrabie assortment of 7,000 lots of hosiery tiovet i»na gauntlets, silk shirts, Ac., of the importation of Houseman. A Go., and otheS*Alt Skirts an f travelling shirts, hoop outwT penders ’ sewings, spool ootton, notions, on Tali' „ ~b 0 be Peremptorily sold by catalogue, 2*. “ moil ths’ credit, commencing this (Friday) at 10 '-’olook, by John B. Myers & 00., auc fleers, N,os, 232 and 234 Market’street. PERSONA!. Efforts are making to rear a handsome monu ment above the remains of Edgar Allan Poe, but as yet his admirers are unable to identify his grave. Mrs. Olemm, the mother of his first wife, Is living in great want In Baltimore, and N. P. Willis will take charge of donations for her comfort. Mr. Chase has written a letter, In which he says ho rejoices to know that New York is as sure for Lincoln and Johnson as Ohio, than which there can be nothing surer. After Mr. Chase’s speech In this city last night he proceeds to Michigan, Illinois and Missou ri. He will make his closing speech of the cam paign at St. Louis. Mr. Chase’s time is now fully engaged up to the election, and this will account for his failure to respond to the many Invitations that reach him from various points. ; —Mr, Wade will soon make a tour through Pennsylvania, delivering his first speech probably at Pittsburg. ‘ A remarkable story comes from Yiteolo, Italy, about the late Cardinal Bedini. It appears that his hotly lay In state in a church there, enclosed in a triple coffin, when suddenly an explosion was hoard as if from his coffin, and the, corpse was forcibly ejected ; the bier and the lighted candles around it were overturned. The people in the church fled in dismay. The police attributed the affair to the explosion, of a bomb which had been placed under the coffin, and immediately arrested several suspeoted citizens. CITY items. Thß Ctnt'at Fubokis in Oil Stocks In this city continues unabated. Fortunes are boing made as easily by speculating in this subterranean unctuous fluid as they were lost by, the overfaithful In “Law’s Bubble.” Economy, however, is always a virtue. The way to enforce it is by patronizing Mr. V. .W. Alter, 057 North Ninth street, ior all the Coal you want. • ■ - ■ ; ■■ ; . .■ .Pleasing the Ladies.—lt has been many a day since the ladies of Philadelphia had any article presented to their fancy so thoroughly captivating or becoming to their pretty faces as the new and popular “Continental Hat,” of Messrs. Wood & Cary, 725 Chestnut street. The “ Pkince Umbebto,”—Fine photographic pictures, card and other sizes, of the Italian man-of war “Prince Umberto,”lately in this port, .have* been taken by Gutokunst, 704 and 706 Arch street, duplicates of which can now be had at his counters. The objections, heretofore to other first-class Sewing Machines have all been overcome In the Florence, and everybody is delighted with the beauty of its work,: as well as the simplicity and ease of its operations. It makes no less than four separate and distinct stitches, viz.: Lock, knot, double lock, and double knot. Each stitch alike on both sides of the fabric. It also has a reversabie feed motion, enabling the operator to fasten off the ends of seams, or stay any part of a seam, without stopping ihe machine, thereby saving much hand labor. Besides, it has a uniform tension of thread, and does not require alteration in changing from ono kind of work to another. The agent for the Com pany, at 680 Chestnut street, challenges comparison with all others. Indeed, when such comparison is made, the preference always goes in favor of the Florence. Every machine warranted to give entire satisfaction, or money returned. No charge for In struction, whether you wish to purchase or not. Circulars and samples of work sent by mail on re ceipt of stamp. Office 630 Chestnut street. ; Oxtonagon District.— Bohemian.-* The open ings on the main vein are showing quite as well as ever before. The principal slopes In the mine are east of the main cross-courses, two over the adit, and two over the X fins, level, and all expose a wide lode, 12 to 20 feet, and well charged with barrel and stamp copper, with occasional small masses of 200 to 600 pounds. A cross cut south from the bottom of No. 1 shaft, on the south or Trcsider lode, failed to develop any new featuro, and they are now stoping east and west of this shaft with good results from a paying lode. No. 3 shaft, west, will probably be sunk and con nected with the others this winter, with a view to determining more of'the character of this once highly promising mineral occurrence at other points. The results from the ; mine, and especially those from tho mill, were entirely satisfactory the past month, viz: August Product. Stamp work io,lol its. Barrel d 0...... ... 12,463 - V 22,554 ibs—ll tons, 554 lbs, September Product, Stamp work— 12,721 Its. - Barrel d0....,.,.......,-8,991 21,712 fts-io tons, 1,712 ft 3. Oil Subscriptions,— The advertisement with this heading, in another column, is attracting con siderable attention. Although It enters largely Into details, yet there may be points upon which Information is desired. These can readily be obtained at the office. Subscriptions still continue to come in from all quarters; Were it not that it might be considered in bad taste, we could readily give the names of different prominent citizens who have taken shares, ; Those intending to subscribe should promptly avail themselves of the opportunity of so doing, for when the one hundred subscriptions are received no more will be takon. A Dead Look.—As the merchant tailors of New York won’t pay the journeymen tailors’advance prices, the latter won’t work. Between the two the public stands shivering. The best thing for the Go thamites to do would be to send on to Philadelphia, and procure wearing apparel that is worthy of the name at the Brown,Stone. Clothing Hall of Rock hill & Wilson, Nos. 60S and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth. . The Arrival op a Fast “Train.”— George Francis is in town. George has arrived and ia try ing to say funny things, and is exposing his friends. Goorgo Is a very fast train. It Is not safe to ride with him—apt to have a falling out—a very small thing throws him off the track. .He goes without a’ locomotive or a tender behind ; he .never heeds; a platform, but pitches right throughout it, whether a Baltimore or a Chicago platform. The only way you can suit that Train is by taking him to Gha3. Stokes & Co.’s “ one price,” under the Continental, and let the suit be a suit of new clothes, dyed in the wool. Bargains in Clothing, . ■.. 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 Granville Stokes’ Old Stand, No. 609 Chestnut Street. No. 609 . Chestnut Street. ' No. CO9 Chestnut Street. No. 609 Cheßtnut Street. . W. L. Germon would respectfully call the atten tion of all wishing; really excellent pictures to. his Temple ol 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 to and prompt delivery of all orders. 0c23-2t* Interesting to Manupactubbrs ■ op ; Cloth ing.—The American Button-Hole Machine Compa ny, capital $1,600,000, 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 int wo 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 tie right. This machine also does cording, braiding, and embroi dering inthe most elegant'and beautiful manner, and can be used to advantage, not only by manu facturers of clothing, but by a variety of other tradesmen. Call at the office or send for sample of work. 0024-6 t Etb, Ear, Throat Diseases,, Catarrh, Asth ma, and all Nervous Affections, treated with the utmost success hy Dr. Ton Moschalsker. Office, 1027 Walnut street. oc2i-ot* Eye, Ear, and Catarrh, successfully treated by J. Isaacs, M. D,, Oculist and Aurlst, 511 Pine st. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge for examination. SPECIAL. NOTICES. Wheeles & Wilson’s Highest Pbemxum L O CK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES. . 1 THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST. AND BEST. Salesroom!!, TO* CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh. To Purchase Clothing at low prices, make a selection from our stock of READY-MADE GAR MENTS. We are selling goods equal in style, fit, make, AEd material, from 25 to 50 per cent, lower than .is now charged for same goods madeto order. We have all styiM, sizes, and prices of Clothing, Mens’, Toaths’, and Boys’. All can be suited without delay or trouble. oc4-mtoth£tf 'TOWER HALL, 518 MARKET Street. One-Price Clothing, of the Latest SATFS ““t expressly for RETAIL PLAIN FIGURES™ ,?, LLI . NS PKICES marked in , .* All gooaß made to order warranted satisfactory. . The one- price eastern is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. JONES'OLD Ed TABLISHED ONE- PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE 604 MARKET Street, near Sixth. / ... atffi-ly Perry & Co., Clothing, THIRD, and CHESTNUT Streets.: PERKY & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT PERRY k CO. , CLOTHrNg, THIRD and CHESTNUT PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT PERRY k CO„ CLOTHING, THIRD aid CHESTNUT PERRY & CO.i CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT. PERRY U CO., CLOTHING, TRIED and CHESTNUT. PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT. PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT. PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT. PERRY & CO., CLOTHfNG, THIRD and CHESTNUT. PERRY & CO. , CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT. PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT. PERKY & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT. PERRY & GO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT. PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT. PERRY * CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT. ocH-fmw tf '■ ' ' : . ; Great Place to Buy Clothing. . GREAT PLACE To BUY CLOTHING. GREAT PLACE TO BUY CLOTHING. GREAT PLACE TO BUY CLOTHING. WANAMAKEE & BROWN. - WANAMAKER & BROWN. WAN AM AKER & BROWN. " WANAMAKEE At BROWN. S. E. COE, SIXTH AND MARKET STS. COR. SIXTB AND MARKET STS. o' B sixth AND MARKET STS. b. Jji. SIXTH AffJ) MASKET STS. ADDTCKS—BOTCHER. —On the 27th instant* by the Rev. George Dana Boardman, J. Edward Addicks to Laura Wattson, eldest daughter of Washington Batcher, Esq,, all of this city. * DAVIS—WOODRUFF. -At Washington, D. C-. on Wednesday, October 26. 1861, by Rev. Dr. Wm. Pink ney, Lieutenant Kent D. Davis. Marine Corps U. S. N., andO. Elise Woodruff, daughter of Major J. C. Wood ruff. Corps of Engineers 0. S. Army. * HOIDfiKOPER—EVANS. In Germantown, on the 26th inst., by the Rev. John Rodney, Henry S. fiuide koper, of Meadville, Pa., to Emma Gertrude Evans, eldest daughter of Thomas W. Evans. - . * , MARRIOTT—BROWS.—On Thuuday, the27thmet. by Bey. Albert Barnes, William H. Marriott, of Mil waukee, and Elizabeth, daughter of James E. Brown. No cards. ** DIED. HAUPTMAN.— On the 27th inst., John Hauptman, in the 50tli year of hi. age. ; ~ „ : Bis iclatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral f'ora his laie residence* at the Jiorth west corner of Seventeenth and \ inc streets, on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, without further notice. . ", OWES.—On the 26th last., Jonathan Owen, m his relatives and friends of.the family are.raspectftil ly invited to attendliis funeral, from his late residence, ill Upper Darby, ohthe 29tli instant, at 2o'clock. •*. JOHNSON.—On tho evening of tlio 26thinst., Eliza beth H., wife of Henry B. Johnson, of Worcester coun ty, Maryland, in the 28th year of her age. j-, : - . , 'The relatives and friends of the family are respectful ly invited to attend tho funeral, from the residence of her mother-in-law,' Mrs. M. Johnson, 1630 Walnut street, on Saturday morning, at 10 o’clock. ** KELLER.— Suddenly, on the 25th inst., Sarah Eliza beth Keller. wife of Henry L. Keller, and daughter of Benjamin F. French, Esq. Funeral from the residence of George Blight Browne, Esq . 1547 Spring Garden street, this [Friday) morn ing, at 10 o’clock. *. BULLOCK.—Snddenly, on the 25th inst , Josoph G. Bullock, in the 28ih year of his age. . .. , . The relatives and friends are respsctfolly invited to attend his funeral, without further notice, from the re sidence of his brother, Il29Green street, on Friday,23th inst., at 10o’clock. a,- ABBOTT.—On the evening of the 25th inst;,.Louisa J., wife of Wilson Abbott, and daughter oi Wm. H. Love, in the 32d year of her age. : . ... The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband, No. 416 North Fifth street, on' Sixth-day morning, 28th instant, at 11 o'clock, without further notice. Topro ceed to South Laurel Hill. ' ** Funeral service at the North Presbyterian Church,; Sixth street, above Green, on Thursday morning: the service to commence at 10>j o’clock-. The members of the Central Presbytery, and hta ministerial brethren geneiallT, aro invited to meet at his late residence, No. 630 North Sixth street, at 10 o’clock, - to proceed to the CBnrcli • FRAZER.—On the 25th inst., Mary A. Frazer. ~ , . Interment at Lancaster, Pa. , - ; F. LLOYD.—On the 26th inst-, at Jersey City, N. J., John D, Llovd, in the 42d year of his age. The male relatrves.and friends of the family are in vited to attend his fcneral, from Kensington depot, on Friday, the 2Sth inst., at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Lau rel Trill.--- ■' - ■ 1 - - - --* ■ - T UPIN’S BLACK ALL-WOOL REPS. -A-J Lupin's Black All-Wool Empress Cloths.. Do do do Mousseline da Lames, full doniilo width. Do _do do Tamise Do do do Meriuoes. . Do do do Cashmeres,. Do • do do Thibet and Long Shawls, a , fall and extra sizes. Do do Bombazines, &c.y Sc BESSON & SON, MOURNING STORE. oc‘24-tf . . No. 918 CHESTNUT Street, (BJI ris FOB REAL FRENCH MERI tfp A • n oes. •:.'.■■■ EYRE & LANDELL have lowest Mermoes. BYRE & LAND ELL have finest Meriuoes. EYRE & LANDELL have lowest Poplins. EF KE & LANDELL have widest velvets. .EYRE & LANDELL have richest Silks. 0c26 SITIO Nll UHI Q STIC SET FOB PRESIDENT, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, OF ILLINOIS, FOR VICE PBESIDENT, ANDREW JOHNSON* OF TENNESSEE. ELECTORAL HOKET. SENATORIAL. MORTON MoMICHAEL, Philadelphia. THOMAS CUNNINGHAM, Beaver County. REPRESENTATIVE. I. Eohert P. King, 13, Elias W. Hale,' J. -3. Morrison Coates, 11. Charles H. Shrine?, 5. Henry Bumm, 16. John Wister, 4. William H, Kern. 16. David McConaurhy, 6. Barton H: Jenks, 17. David W. Woods, 6. Charles M. Rank, 18, Isaac Benson, - 7. Robert Parke, 19. John Patton, 8. William Taylor, 20. Samuel B. Dick, 9. John A. Hlestand, 21. Everard Bierer, 10. SlchardH. Coryell, . 22. John P. Fenner. 11. Edward Hallday, 23. Ebenezer McJunkini 13. Charles ?. Read, 24. John W. Blanchard. By order of the State Central Committee. PUBLIC MEETINGS. ADDRESSES WILL BE MADE ■ ■ TO THB ■■■ ■ ■ CITIZENS OF PHILADELPHIA, By the followingdistinsttlshed Speakers, as follows: t FRIDAY EVENING, October 38, '' I 'AT THE ; .M ; . HAIL OF THE UNION LEAGUE, Hon. R. H. DANA, Jr. SATURDAY EVENING, October 29, - AT THB HALL OF THE UNION LEAGUE, bt Col. R. STOCKETT MATTHEWS, Of Maryland, ■ THE LADIES ARE IKVITED TO ATTEND. ■ ■'■■■■ ■ ■ ' ' ■ ■ ■ . ■;■■■ . 0c22 REPUBLICAN INVIN CIBLES. Rational Half, PniiADEiPniA.Oct. 28, 1864. ORDERS No. 12. . I. The Club will meet at their Hall, on THIS AFTER KOOK, at 4 o’clock, to go to OXFORD, Pa. i 11. Tickets for the.round trip will.be. ready fit the Hall this afternoon, after 2K.o’clock; the price of which will be 50 cents. ■ .- Ill; Tie Chib ■will leare tie Hall at 43£ P.'M. pre cisely, aid it is expected that the, members will be prompt in reporting at the time stated. ■ - IV. ‘All Lamps in'possession"of members must .be turned in this morning, to be cleaned-and filled. V, Equipments for sale at the Hall, By order of gggf*> “OIK XATMMVAt €OSM,ICX.» By invitation of the UNITED STATES CHRISTIAN COMMISSION, REV. BISHOP M. SIMPSON, D.D., Will deliverhlß Lecture on ‘‘OUR NATIONAL CON FLICT, ’ ’ in the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, on MONDAY EVENING, Octohsr Si, At a quarter to 8 o’clock. This lecture has been delivered before Targe audi ences in other cities, and is- regarded as one of Bishop Simpson's finest efforts. - ‘ ' Tickets 25 cents. For sale at Martien’s, No. 606 Chest nut street; at Petkinpine A Higgins’, No.- 66 N. Fourth Etreet; and at the Academyonthe evening, .of the Lec ture. Proceeds for the benefit of Sick and Wounded Sol 'diers. . ........... :; 0027-3t' |2®=? WAWEE WEBBS WILL CON. —T-VS S linne to lecture before LyceumsvSchools, etc. Address to care of J. B. Lippineott k Co. ,Phita. oc2S,9t* ■ SITRITUALIS.II.-IHSS uaziE DOTEN. Of Massachusetts, will leeture at SAN- 1 SOM-STBBET HALL on SUNDAY, at 10X A. M. and 1% P. M.’ These will be the last Lectures oflier course. Miss BECKWITH will Lecture on SUNDAY, the 6th. of-NOVEMBER. / Admittance free. - j k * -■ UNION 9IEETIXG IN CAMDEN;-. Colonel JAMES FAIRMAN, v of the 96th NJ Y. Yoluhteers, a-working mechanic, and. a soldier, will address the citizens of Camden, at the COU BT-HOUSE, THIS EVENING, October.2Sth, on ‘-‘The Principles of Prte Labor, and the Course of General McCtelian. ” It* IHTIDENW NOTICE. - •W Office of the CORN PLANTER OIL COMPANY, 1 1 No. 52*WALNUT Street, October27,lSs4. The BOARD- op DISECTOES have this day de clared a Dividend of TWO PER CENT. OR l) 1 ?. C»uit“’ ttock ortliis Company, payable at their Office'oh and after NOVEMBER 12, clear of State Taxes. viirbe closed on the Ist of NO YLMBEK, at3P, M., and he opened on the 12th. . oo?S-Mt* THOS..R. SEARLE, Secretary. l - •2®“ PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY, S, E. cor. of TENTH and ARCH Streets’. _The Introductory Lecture will be de livered by Dr. W. S. Forbes, Professor of Anatomy and Phyfif' pgy, onMONDAI, October3l, atSo’clock P.M. ocSS 3t* . . C. N. PEiP.CS, Dean. : EOI'CATION.—I*K AC TIC4L. instrncUou in Book-keeping in all its branches, Penmanshlr, Commercial Calculations, De tecting Counterfeit Bank Notes. &c. , at 1 CRITTENDEN’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, No- 637 CHESTNUT Street, corner,of Soventli. : Day and Evening Sessions. Students received at any iime.and.instructed at such hours as may best suit their convenience. r . ; ■ \oc2B-3t* 1 W AYNE McVEIGII, ESft., 1 ■ WILLIAM H. ARMSTRONG, Esq., and 1 i DAVID PAUL BROWN”, Esq., v Will ■ SPEAK on the irsnes of the day, on FRIDAY EVENING, October 2S. instant, at 731 o’clock, at the Jmge hall S. E. corner SEVENTEENTH and POPLAR Streets, Let everybody chine! - - 0c27-2t THE UNION FOKEYEK! MISS LIZZIE DOTEN, ■' _’7 ~, , MASSACHUSETTS, One of themost able and eloquent leeturersof the day, Hg' sl < *° T »l»c Peop eof Philadelphia at- SANSOM sta^ E E > JSSiKG ’ tba 281)1 , . ISSUES OF THE DAY. BlHnirTrS” 13 !’ 8 lA rs oi the NOVEM invited..: Ad-' mission free.; . . ■ ; f . 0C 26-3t* KBr WVIOJENO NOTICE—OFFICE OF Str C “ APiE SHAJ)E tub COMPANY, 334 YmbADEiPHrA,:October 22, 1884.’ : a/nS voW -?r r i' c isif,£ ! ‘' ve> th i s day declared a Divi ?I R CENT, on the capital stock of this offl?e,4rl4lfSate e t°ax aJld . a «® r their 3 p l M tr ?n 8 l o bi , S ok81 ? lU k 8 c l° Bo d on.the 25th Inst.; at 8 beo P«Ae4on the 29th. ’ • °<.246t* THOS.-R. SEARLEvSecretary. company, : - ; NOTICE OF DIVIDESD No. 1. B A f d!v i dfn b 4 e 0K ! PER'-cial o ?*’ thl' month 1 ’of T*l °of%°X!h }r s 'dt 6bareboldB -«~ O atrh d e 0c22-6t WALKER E. LAWTON. Treasnrer. VjSp- COMMONWEALTH bank, " ——A. ■ ■ „ PllliADEj.pniA, October 17.1554 The Annual Election lor DIRECTORS wiU be held'at the BANKING-HOUSE on MONDAY, the 21st day of November next/between the hoars of 10 A. M.,an4 2 The Annual Meeting of the STOCKHOLDERS will be held at the BANKING-HOnSE on TUESDAY, Novem berL 1864, at 10 o’clock A. Mu - ■ 1 - v • 0C22 atuthtno2L , H. C. YOUNG, Caehler. THE PEESS.-PniLAT)ET,PHIA:: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28,' 10647 CAMERON. Chair iaa». CHARLES W. SMITH, .. ! ■ ... Chief'Marshal. ,|y THE TACK PETROT Kriff CO. CAPITAL ....$500,000, DIVIDED INTO 100,000 SHAKES, $5 EACH. Subscription Price to Stock $3 Per Share. CASH WORKING CAPITAL, 120,000. Tine property of this. Company comprises, in leases and fee simple, about TWO HUNDREDAND. SEVEN TY-FIVE ACRES of the choicest territory in Western Virginia and Southern Ohio. Upon this property are the two great TACK Welis, together with six other wells, being rapidly prosecuted, and with every pros ,pect of success, -v • ; \ ' The present production of the property will ‘pay a DiVidend of TWO PER CENT, a month on the PAR VALUE of the stock, and a muchlargeryield is shortly expected. Ten Thousand Shares of this stock, ail that remains unsold, may be had at the subscription price if applied for at the Office of TACK, 8110., A CO., SIT Walnut Street,. Before SATBEPAY,29th inst, <m which day the Books will he closed. ;> ociS-2t*; . Will TB£ XSMTOR '.O3P- THE . PKESS permit me to acknowledge, through: its columns, the receipt of the annexed Bums of money in aid of the “.Refugee Hospital,” for the care of the sick women and chiidrenamongst the refugee sat ftashvilie, Tennessee ? The , managers of this charity ha*e re cently heen much discouraged for want of money. In response to the appeal contained in the following ex tract from a letter addressed by one of their number to. & friend in Germantown* a little effort has produced from sundry per50n5............. $321 B. If. Cope.. f.... 50 E. W. Clark & C 0....... •«* * * a* . 100 J>rexel & Co. 100 Edward T.; Shaw. 100 A Friend to the Cause.— ***** v* 100- Jay Cooke-&C0..........—. ,60 ......... $621. NABimLLE,:September22,:lBß4. “ Unless we can getmone# aid f/om the benevolent of the North. X fear one of onr most benevolent institu tions wiiltoon be closed. Imean our Refugee Hospi tal. 'lt averages from 7S to 100 Inmates, women and children. ’ It has been supported by our Nashville Aid Society, bnt its funds ar« giving ont; and through the timidity of some of its officers, who cannot see the way clear before them, a notice has been sent t j the matron, cooks and nurses, stating that the Society will not he henceforth responsible for their wages. One nun-, died and filly dollars per month would pay these wages, and supply the milk requisite for the establish-; ment. The rations allowed will do the rest. "Vet, for want of a paltry sl£o monthly, the great amount of good done by: this hospiial must be , stopped., 1,, intend doing all I can here, and in Philadelphia, for the ptw poeb of raising funds. .Cannot you. among the Friends, or other humane citizens, do something forms ?” : Further contributions will be thankfully received on their behalf by" WILLIAM DORSRY, , • ■■■ ■■■’:•■■■■■ 613 MARKET Street, - Or on MAIN Street, near Washington, Germantown. ' Philadelphia, 10th month 27, -It* • NOTICE.—TISE BOOKS OF SSJB -13235*, gcriptioß-to tlie Capital Stock of tho ‘ ‘ KaUonal Oil Creek 0 il Company” are now open at tke oi&cs of 61m subscribers. . The properties have been selected with great care by parties of large experience, and are situated in the Oil Creek district, 1 Venango county, Pal For further par ticulars and prospectuses apply at our office. For tho Corporators, - ‘ COCHRAN & RUSSELL, 0c24-12t 33 South FROST Strset. OI'I’ICE OF JSTSA MINIS® PSP COMPANY, No. 324 WALNUT Street. ; . Philadelphia, October 21, 1864. N OTICE is hereby given' that all stock of .the iEtna Mining Company, on whioh instalments are; due and unpaid, have been declared forfeited, and will he sold at public anctionon MONDAY, November2let, 1864, at 12 o’clock, noon, at the office of the Secretary of the Company, according to the Charter and By-Laws, une lesK paid on or before that day. ; By order of the Board of Directors. B. A. HOOPES, Secretary and Treasurer. 0c22-tno2l Kg“ 'W*STBBS BAHK OF PHIIi- IS®!- DELFBIA, October 18,1881." The Annual Sleeting of the STOCKHOLDERS of this BanS trill be held at the BANKING HOUSE on TUES DAY, the first day of ’November next, at 12 o’clock M. And the Ahnnal Election for DIRECTORS will be held at the BANKING HOUSE on MONDAY,the twenty-first day of November next, between the hoars of 10 A, M. and 2 P. M. , oc!9 tno2l C, N, WEYGANDT, Cashier. OFFICE BWATAKA'.'FAUB COAX. COMPANY, 308 South FOURTH Street, Phiiadeiphia, October®, 1864. The- Board, of Directors: ha ve this day declared a Dividend of FIVE (6) per cent. out.of'the net earnings of the Company to the Ist October, payable on and after the 31st inst., clear of State Tax. The Transfer Books 'will bo closed from the 25th to the 3lBt Intt. ' li. S. FILBERT, ocZO-10 Treasurer. . , OFFICE OF-THE : -TOSfXOST I'TOO #=e? LEUM COMPANY, 47 South FOURTH Street, . Phieabeothia, Oct. 12.1864. The Board of. Directors have thirdav declared a Sixth Monthly dlyldend of TWO PER CENT, on the capital stock, payable on and after the sth proximo. The Transfer Books will be closed at 3 P. Mi. on 31st last., for five days. CHARLES A. DUY, 0c22-7t President. KST" THE i ESC AM ABA :■ BtIXIXW COM .t2K*7: PANY OF MICHIGAN.-The first meeting of tho CORPORATORS of the Escanaba Mining Company of Michigan, under its Articles of Association, will he held at the office of the Winona Mining Company, No. 137: South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, on SATUR DAY, the 29th day of October, A. D. 1864, at 4 o’clock P. M. • JAY A HUBBELL, B. A. HOOPES, - Two of the Associates of said Corporation. PgnAPBLPHiA. Oct. 11, 1864. 0013-15 t §3S=“ UNION BASH, FHII.ABEBPHIA, trdA? October 20th, 1884. . An election for Directors will be held at the Banking House, on MONDAY, the 21et day of November, next; between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. oc2i-fmw tno2l A General Meeting of the Stockholders will he held at the same place on TUESDAY, Novem her l. 1564, at 12 M. oc2lfmwtnol . .. J. J. HiJCKEL, Cashier. g®= SPKJSD GARDES SOW SOCIE ,I®■- TY. —The Annual : Election for Managers will beheld on TUESDAY EVENlNG,'November Ist next, between 7 and 8 o’clock, at their Soap House, BUT TONWOOD, east of Broad street.. 0c27-5t , - JOSEPH J. WILLIAMS, Secretary. THE HKSHGITE PETROUBUSI l*®" COMPANY.—The Trustees oi this Company have THIS DAY declared a dividend ;of ONE PER CENT, on the Capital Stock of this Company,- payable on the Ist November, at their office, . 33 PINE '.Street. The Transfer Books will be closed on the 27th October. CHARLES THROCKMORTON, Secretary. New York, October 22, 1664. . , , 0c27-5t *Sm> GERMASIA PETROLEUM COM- PANT.—The Trustees of,this Company have THIS DAY declared ;diTidend ofONE the Capital Stock of this Company, payable on the Ist November, at their Office, 33PINE Street. The Trans fer Books will be closed on the 27th October. .. CHARLES THROCKMORTON, Secretary. NewYobk, October 22.1864, 7. 0c27-5t OFFICE OF THE: EEHIGH -aurC COMPANY, No. 333 WALNUT Street. . ' J • Fnn,AHKiiPHrA, October 26, 1864. , The INTEREST on FIRST, and SECOND MORTGAGE LOANS of the Lehigh Zinc-Company, maturim? NO.- VEMBER 1, 1864, will he payable at the office of the Company on and after that date. , 0c27-5t ...77.-7 GORDON MINGES, Secretary.: K®* THE WYASDOT HININCT COM **» PANY OF : MICHIGAN.-The -first meeting of the CORPORATORS of the Wyandot Mining Company: of Michigan, tinder its Articles of Association, will he held at the office of the Winona Mining Company, No. 137 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, on SATUR DAY, the 29th day of October, A. D. 1861, at 5 o’clock F. M. ’ JAY A. HUBBELL, B. A. HOOPES, - Two of the Associates Of said Corporation. PjTTLAnm.mia . Oct. 11, 1864. oc!3 lot LINCOLN. AND JTOKNSOtY. - A UNION MASS MEETING will beheld at Col. ULLMANiS HOTEL., in the Borough of Phccnixville, on SATURDAY EVENING, October 29, 1864, DANIEL DODGHERTYf Esq., ■ . Hon. F. B. PENNIMAN, and , WAYNE McVEAGH, Esq., Will address the, meeting. 1 TORCH-LIGHT PRO. CEiSION of the Union Campaign Clubs of Phccnixville. Charlestown. Schuylkill, and Heading.will come off da ring the evening, at which time there will be A GRAND DISP.LAY OF FIRE-WORKS. The Republican Invin cibies of Philadelphia have been invited to participate In the torch-Jieht procession, and. are expected to be present. COME ONE, COMB.ALL! :,. os2S 2t* TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE BEACON OIL COMPANY. : - - You are requested to' meet your fellow-stockholders on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, the 28th instant, at 4 o’clock P. 31., -at the office of the Company; Nos. 28 and 25 feouth-THIED. Street, witha view to elect a Board of Directors pursuant to the-stipulations .set forth in the : snhscijption papers. Punctual atten dance-is requested.:- ,C. A.'Walborn, '• 7 - J; S. J. Hancock, v ,1. T.- Elliott, . W. P. Hazzard, H. F. Mnrphy, ;, Jos. .1. Hnlme, E. 0. Smith, ' ■ 7 : G; H., Levis? .W. S. Stewart, ; Jahez Gates, O. W. Davis, James E. Gates, ■J. H. Crossman, Bowen * Fox, R. J. McCormick, E. W, Davie, Amosßriggs, .: ' A. C. Tlu-mas, : . James Watt, , .... , F. A. Kirkpatrick, F. A. Watson, W. F Hoisted, 0. M. Town, . E. M. Hall, J. P. Hollinshead, A. Boyd, : Samuel WUcox, , Clem S, Ratter, Jr., Thos. P. Stotesbnry, Levi Rutter. 0c27-2t. l^”™ J^f EHTJCOW! - THi:E SURGEONS OF.THE DIFFERENT HOSPITALS of Pbila-- delphia are respectfully requested to,grant Enrlonghs to the Soldiers under tlieir charge, to enable them to meet s at. INOBTH fMILITARYv SHALL on SUNDAY, Kth instant, at 12 o’clock M, for tie purpose of at teudmg tha funeral, of Lieutenant Colonel: JOHN B: KOHLER, late or 9Stli Regiment Pennsylvania Volun teers Infantry, - . , By ,the s Cominitte-Captain Seen, Captain Hahse, Captain Fisher, Captain Wandeleben, Captain Lantern bacner, Captain Wilson. j ! ; 0c27-2i ' \ PROPOSALS. V ENCE, No, 828 WALNUT Street; v'. Philadelphia, October 28,1534. SEALED, PROPOSALS, in duplicate will be received at this officeuntil 12o’clock M on WEDNESDAY, Eo veml!er2, 1E64, fo> supplying for the use of the United State* Array, ceiiveredia Philadelphia. 4.0C0 barrels EXTEA SUPERfIKE or EXTKA FAMILY FLOUR (which to be stated), to have been ground within twenty davs of date of this adver . tiseme t, fremnew winter-wheat,in'well-coopered, - head-lined barrels. Name of brand and place of r _ manufacture to be ttated in the proposal. To be .delivered within'ten days, at any, point in,this • city designated by this office. ' Samples, in boxes,’must be., delivered, with the propo sal,, but not inclosed -with, them, each sample to be marked with bidder’s name, brandV:-* number of bar rels, Ac. . . ... . . . A printed copy of this advertisement nnut he attached to each proposal, and proposals must be'specifie in com plyirg wiib its terms Each propoeabmuet have the written guarantee of two responsible persons for the ftytjtKi<}nt of the agreement, Who will give hosds If reauired. * ■. Blank forms for proposals, containing the form of gua rantee, may be had on application at thi* office. Payment will he made in such fundsas may be fur nished by the United States for the purpose. Proposals to he endorsed ‘' Proposals for Flour, ” and directed to ISAAC B. WIGOiN, oc-S-dt , . Captain and C. 1.,V015. u. S. INTERNAL REVENUE. TTNITED STATES INTERNAL RE COLLECTION DISTRIOT OF PENNSYLVANIA, comprising the Twelfth, Thirteenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth Wards of the City of Philadelphia. ■■■■_■ ' , NOTICE. assessment for 1601,,f0r the above-named Uistiict, of persons hahle to a tax,on carriages, pleasure .yachts, billiard tables, and gold and silver plate, and beenSomplcWd. mßlrea t 0 .Hwnw, having , NOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN that tbe taxes aforesaid -will bs received daily, by the nndersjgned, between the hours of 9 A Af.andSP iff h « offlct ’ S. W. corner of - d ,Wnj-OWstreets, onandafterTUESDAY, 1 i and and including SATURDAY. the 19th of aoYemher next ensttioa. s . PENALTIES. All persons who fail to pay their animal taxes upon carriages, pleasure yachts, hilliard tables, and gold and silver plate, on or before the- aforesaid 19th day ofNo vember, 1864, Will incur a penalty of ten per centum additional of the amount thereof, and he liable to costs, provided_for In the 19th Section of the Excise Law olf - -All persons Who ittlike'manner shall fail to takeout their Licenses, as required bylaw, on orhelorethe 19th day of November, 1864,' will incur a penalty often per' ; centum additional of the amount thereof, and bo sub; ject to a prosecution for three times the amount of said tax, an accordance with the provisions of the fiSth sec tion of the law aforesaid*' Ail payments are*required to he made in Treasury noter, issued under authority of the United States, or in notes of banks organized under the act to provide a na tional currency, known as National Bankg. No further notice will be given. WILLIAM J WaINWRIGHT. Collector OclB tnol9 S. W, cor; THIRD and WILLOW Sts. as DUTCH BULBOUS ROOTS.- :-JL -Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Snow-drops, Jonquils NaiciEbus, Ranunculus,and other Eall plantinn btubs’ in store and for sale by . ■ * BOBERT iiUl.sT. jI ’ Seed and Horticultural Warehoiise . N05.,932 and D 34 MABKET St., above Ninth 0c57 2t PORTRAITS UNSURPASS ED BY any pictnres made, in point of perfect accuracy of outline, leatures, expression. and coloring. B F BEIMEK’S life-size. Photographs in oil 62* AR lEL Street. - .. . ' ■ it* pIDER.-NEW CLARIFIED CHAM .V* PAGNE CIDER, of a superior quality, by the barrel or hogshead, for sale by V _ EMIL MATBTEU, oc2l-Utr Nos. 130,133, and 134 b LOMBARD St. RETAIL DRY (GOODS. JMMENSE REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OP : ' ' dry goods. JAMES R. CAMPBELL & CO., »7 chestnut street, ' ' jj: _ . ... OFFER THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF { DRY GOODS, consisting in part of MERTNOES, POPLINS AND EE PS, EPINOLINES, V : CLAN PLKIDS, ALPACAS, AND MOHAIRS, BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, SHAWLS, GLOVES, LINENS, WHITE GOODS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, ‘ LINEN AND OOTTON SHEETINGS, REPELLANTS AND CLOAKING CLOTHS, AT EXTREMELY LOW RATES. . ' • ;;; Wo bog leave to assure the public that wo have marked down every article in our stock, and now have it in our power to offer .. ; ■■■ RARE BARGAINS. oc2B-lm : ' AOS KEW FLEXIBLE SKIRT. fiOO Just out, the .most pliable Hoop Skirt'J'd'O in tbe market, in every respect equal to the “ Duplex Skirt,’’.and at much lower prices. Wholesale and re tail at Menmactory, No. C3K ARCH Street. Pleare examine them. oc2B 6t* . WILLIAM T. HOPKTNS. SKIRT FOR 1834. A HEW AND GREAT INVENTION IN. HOOP SKIRTS. TEE .DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OK DOUBLE) STEEL ■ . • _ ' SPRING. J. I. & J. to.: WEST, No. 97 CHAMBERS STREET. ! ' NEW YORK, Are the ow nera of the patent and exclusive manufae turerß of this, ■ J. W. BRADLEY’S PATENTED DUPLEX ELLIPTIC STEEL SPRING SKIRTS. This Invention consists of ■ Duplex (or two) Elliptic Bteel Springs, ingeniously braided tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, making the toughest, moat elas tic, flexible, and durable spring ever used,enabling the wearer, in consequence of its great elasticity and flexi bility, to . place and fold the skirt when in use as easily and with the same convontence as a silk or.muslin dress, „-it entirely obviates and silences the only objec tion to hoojj skirts, ;viz: the annoyance to the wearer as well.as-the public, especially in crowded assemblies; earrmgesyrailroad cars, church news, or in any crowded Slace, from the difficulty of contracting them tooecupy ig a small space. This entirelyirainoves the 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 dreßS. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort, and great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Spring Skirt for a single day,- will never afterward willingly dispense with the use of them.: They are the best quality inevery part, and by far the lightest, most durable, comfortable, and economical skirt made. Mer chants will be supplied as above, and ladies in raoit first-class retail stores in this city and throughout the different States. A®-Inquire for the - i DOUBLE ' ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRTS. -ORADLEY’S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT, Very flexible, folded easily when in use to occupy a small space, making the most agreeable skirt worn. For sale by J. M. HAFLEIGH, 90» CHESTNUT Street. -OBADLET’S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC XI SKIRT—The greatest Improvement wo have aver seen In LADIES’ SKIRTS, and: an article of . SUPERIOR EXCELXENCE. , , f CUR WEN STOBDART3* BRO., .. *5O, *53, and 454 M. SECOND St., ah. Willow. eelo-if2m . .. . «9Q : - HOOP SKIRTS, fJOO Largest’assortment, the hast and cheapestin the city, manufactured at 038 ARCH Street, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Skirts made to order, altered, and repaired. oc2?-6tf WM. T. HOPKINS. FANCY FURS. 1864. wtxks. 1864 _ A. K, & F. K. WOSIRATH, (SUCCESSORS TO THE LATE GEO. F. WOMRATH,) No. 415 Ai'Cli Street, HAVE NOW OPEN 7 A FULL ASSORTMENT OE fancy furs, To which they invite the attention of buyers. - : OC2G-3m . . JJENRY RASKE, . NEW FUR STORE, 517 ARCH STREET. The above respectfully informs his patrons, and the public in general, that he has now opened at the above store an assortment of ■ " ■v LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S FANCY FURS, whichifot variety and Quality : . . ...CANNOT BE SURPASSED . by any house in the "Unife'd States." Being the manu facturer Of all his Furs, and having imported all his stock -when gold was much lower than at the present rates,‘-he can offer them-to his patrons at the most rea- EOB&ulS piicfiS, - All, FURS made to order, 1 and repairing done in the best manner and latest styles.-- - HENRY RASKE, IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER . OF LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S FURS, ocis-tr 517 ARCH Street. FANCY FURS. JOHN FAREIRA, So. TlB AICCH Street* above Seventh Street, At his old established store, IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER, AND DEALER IN FANCY FURS " - FOR ■ LADIES AND CHILDREN. , Having now In store a very large and beautiful assort ment of all the different kindsand qualities of FANCY FURS FOR LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S WEAR, I solicit ft call from those in want. : • Remember the name and number, JOHN FAREIRA, ’ 718 ARCH Street, above Seventh. I have no partner or connection with any other store In this city. ■■■ 001-4mif FINANCIAL;; 7-30 LOAN. The Secretary of the Treasury give* notice that sub scriptions will be received for Coupon Treasury Notes, payable three years from August 16th, 1864, with semi annual interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent, per annnm—principal and interest both to be paid in lawful money. These notes will be convertible, at' the option of the holder, at maturity, Into six-per-cent, gold-bearing bonds, payable not less than five nor more than twenty years from their date, as the Government may elect. They will he issued in denominations of ?50, $lOO, $5OO, $l,OOO, and $5,000, and all subscriptions must he for fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars. As the notes draw interest from Afigust-15, persons making subscriptions subsequent to that date must pay. the interest accrued from dateof note to date of .deposit. Subsokiptiohb w ill be KEOEiTBP by th® Treasurer of the United Siates. at Washington, the several Assistant Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and by the First National Bank of Philadelphia, Fa. Second National Bank of Philadelphia, Fa. Third National Bank of Philadelphia, Fa. Fourth National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. And by all National Banks which are depositories of public money, and ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country will give further Information, and ■ AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS. OaIS-I2tif '; JQREXEL & CO., NO. 34 SOUTH THIRD ST. THE NEW FIVE-TWENTY LOAN, For sale in amounts to suit. 1881 Bonds, and allkinds of Government Loans, honghtand sold. oclB-10t if 'J’HE FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ , N ATION AD B ANK. OF PHILADELPHIA, FINANCIAL AGENT AND DEPOSITARY OF THE - UNITED STATES, " Receives Subscriptions for the NEW THREE-YEARS 7 30-100 TREASURY NOTES, which are convertible at maturity into six per cent. 5-20 Bonds ; also for the 10-40 Bonds, interest on both pay able in Gold. •' ; oc2B-fmwlm W RUSHTON, Jit., Cashier. /CABINET FURNITURE- .. V • MOORE & CAMPION,' 3GI South SECOND Street, are prepared to follow the decline in the market in the price of their furniture. Purchasers will please call and examine our stock.* ocs-Sm pORTABLE ;AND STATIONARY •J- ENGINES built to order, combining the latest im provements. All orders filled with despatch. -WHITAKER, LEES,* & JONES, Engineers and Machinists, Chester, Delaware Co., Fa. ocl7mwf6t* * SKA BUFFALO ROBES I BUFFALO Sgf® HQBES.I i—loo bales just arrived from' Indiai country. Very low price. . *e27-lm* »«ATTSOg. 4tOa MARKET Street W.00L.-599 BALES OHIO FLEECES : ’I» v - now being opened and for sale by ! SHOBER & CO;, ’ It** No. 2G South DELAWARE Avenue. ■VTOTICE TO CAPITALISTS.—SEVE -L-v ral.interests. as Corporators are offered in a first class OIL COMPANY about organizing. Address Box 568 P.O* • - oc2S-2t* pARTES DE VISITS—THE .CHARM KJ of trutlifulnesß of style characterize those- made at B. P. KBIMBR’S, ARCH Street; cotaWaea with sltilful executioo* they are to compara ble. ■ ■* •*:'. -It* ■■■. pVERY ONE SHOULD POSSESS .." hiinself of a good likeness, and they cam at mode rate cOBt, be obtained at REIMER’S Gallary, SECOND Street, above .Green, Colored Photographs for $1.60. It* CU'PERVIBORS AND TOWN COM MITTEES,: ATTENTION!—I Kaye a number of three-years men I wish to dispose of at a very mode rate price. Townships who have not filled their quotas would do well by applying Immediately in person, or by letter, to.; « „ Captain'JOHN L. CLEARY, ocS7,2t*. No. 10G South SIXTH St., below Chestnut. ™^FBBHCATIOJIg. ATLANTIC MONTHLY NOYEMBER, 1864. The ATLANTIC for November Is now rdady. The fol lowing is the LIST OF CONTENTS. LEAVES FROM AN OFFICER’S JOURNAL. By T. W. Higoiksox. RICHES. ■ THE VENGEANCE OF DOMINIC DE aOURGUES. By Fuakcis Pakkjiax. - LINA. CHABLES LAMB’S UNCOLLECTED WRITINGS. IV. By J. E. Bauson. .. . ■ - TO WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT. By Henry T. Tuckekman. HOUSE AND HOME PAPERS. X, By Harriet Beecher Stowe. THE NEW SCHOOL OF BIOGRAPHY. By Gail Hamilton. - THELAST RALLY. By J, T. Trowrriogk, ■ iSSSBSg FINANCES OF THE REVOLUTION. By George W. Grkkxk. - ?'-.-v . THROUGH-TICKETS TO SAN FRANCISCO: A Pro phecy. By Frrz Hihui Lcniow. ; SEA-HOURS WITH A DYSPEPTIC, By Joseph Dana Howard. THE TWENTIETH PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION - REVIEWS AND LITERARY NOTICES. .. TERMS OF THE ATLANTIC. Single Subscriptions. —Four Dollars per year. Club Rates.—Two Copies for Seven Dollars; Five Copies for Sixteen Dollars; Ten Copies for Thirty Dol lars, and. each addiiiohal copy Three Dollars. For every Club of Twenty Subscribers an extra copy wilt be fur nished {/rails, or Twenty-one Copies for Sixty Dollars. Postage —The Postage on the ATLANTIC is 21 cents per y ear, and must in all cases hs paid at the office where it is received. lICKNOIt & lIEIDS, Publishers, H 135 WASHINGTON St. . Boston, Mass. A TL ANT 1C FOR NOYEMBERI! SO cents 1 1 SO cents !30 cents * ‘ ocSB-2t PITOBBR, 808 CHESTNUT Street. jyjARTINEAU’B HISTORY OF THE PEACE. This important work is based upon a History of tli« TBIRTY YEARS’ -PEACE, 1815-ISIS,' commenced by CHARLES KNIGHT, and completed by Miss HARRIET MARTINEaU. To the original work. Miss MARTI NEAU has prefixed an Introduction, 1800-ISIS, with a' valuable American Preface, and added an entire New Book, bringingthe work down to the actual termination of the Peace by the Russian War. The present publi cation is therefore, a- COMPLETE HISTORY OF ENGLAND FROM 1800 TO 1854. _lt will be completed in four volumas, PostSvo. of about 800 pages each, brought out in the best style of the celebrated Riverside press. Vole. 1 and 2, 1800-1816 now ready; price per volume, 82.50. Also, just published, SENATOR WILSON’S “ His tory of the Anti-slavery Measures of tho 37th and 88th Congresses. ” 12mo. $2. . *- PHILOSOPHY AS ABSOLUTE SCIENCE. By Froth- Ingham. Bvo. s2.£o THE YOUNG CRUSOES. A new hook of Adventure for Boys. Profusely iHustrated. $1.50. •- THE ART IDEA. RyJarves. $2 WALKER, WISE, & CO., oc26wf2t Mur doc h ’ s readings,—just PUBLISHED, PATRIOTISM IN POETRY AND PROSE, being selected passages from -Lectures and' Patriotic-Readings by JAMES -E. MURDOCH, with Boems by T. Bnchanan Read, George H.‘ Boker, Francis •e Haes Janvier, and other American authors, comme morative of our noble Defenders on Land and Sea, illus trated with an engraving of “Theßelies,’’presented to Preeident'Ltncoln and Secretary Chase, by Mr. Mur doch. 12mo. $l. Published in aid of the charitable societies for the benefit of soldiers’ families: and sick ; and wounded soldiers. J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO, Publuhew, 0c27-3t . .. . ;- > ■ . y Philadelphia. A TRULY AMERICAN BOOK, XL THE OLD FLAG. 36S pp., 16m0., cloth. Beautifully illustrated. ' - Price $1.24. . .. “Tho earnest and clear-sighted patriotism and deeply religions tone of the book ought to give it a place In every family. It is f/*c book of its class. ” Published end for sale by THE AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL-UNION, 0c27-3t No. 1133 CHESTNUT Street, Philada.' A SHMEAD & EVANS XL HAVE JUST RECEIVED WAR LYRICS. With illustrations on wood, by F, O. C,Darley. Printed on heavy tinted paper. A beau tiful present. HAWTHORNE’S SNOW IMAGE: With illustrations by Marcus Waterman. Elegantly printed in colors, DEBATES AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE PEACE CONTENTION IN SECRET SESSIONS OF 1561.' ByL. E. Chittenden, one of the Delegates, THE OCEAN WAIFS, A Story of Adventure on Land and Sea. Another new book by Mayne Reid. Full of illustrations. • TALKS ON WOSrEN’S TOPICS. By Jennie June. THE GOLD HUNTERS’ ADVENTURES, or Ufa in Australia- By Wm, H. Thomas, a returned Austra lian, Illustrated by Cbampney. , : , ■ WATCH AND WATT. A new bosk by Oliver Optic. ANNALS OF THE STAGE. By Dr. Doran. 2 vola. Handsomely printed, tinted paper. OUR AMERICAN MERCHANTS. Edited by Freeman Hunt. IHustrated with steel portraits, NEW JUVENILES AND NEW NOVELS,toonnmorou* to specify. 1 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 low prices. ASBMEAD & EVANS, Bnceessors' to W. P. Hazard, - ocl7-tf Jfo, 73* CHESTNUT Street. WEBSTER’S NEW UNABRIDGED T V DICTIONARY. 3,000 ILLUSTRATIONS. 7 This edition of Webster has been thoroughly revised, andhae many valuable additions. It consists.of 1,840 royal quarto pages, with the illustrations distributed ■ throughout tbe work. 7: ■ALSO, WORCESTER’S NEW QUARTO DICTIONARY, and all the Greek, Erench,. Spanish, German, and. Latin Standard Lexicons and Dictionaries, for sale by - LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, - Publishers and Booksellers, 0c26 No. 35 Sonth SIXTH St., above Chestnut. TVTEW BOOKS!—NEW BOOKS! x\ MATTIE CARSON’S EARLY YEARS, By Mrs. M. E Berry. THE PRAYER OF FAITH. By Mary Grace Halplne, 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 EDITIONS of * , SANFORD AND MERTON. By Thos. Day. Illns trated. EVENINGS AT HOME; Or, The Juvenile Budget Opened. Numerously Illustrated. THE SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON,- Or, Adventures in a Desert Island. : . . - , TALES FROM SHAKSPEAKE, for the use of Young Persons. By Chas, and Mary Lamb. Forty Engravings. For sale by WM. S. & ALFRED MAKTIEN, : oc6-tf , 7 606 CHESTNUT Street. A SHCRGET’B LOW-WATER DE JA TECTORS. Ashcroft’s Steam Gauges. Justice * Shaw’s Mercurial Steam and Blast Gauge*. Clark's Damper Regulator, Water Gauges, Scotch Tabes, &e. : ’ . . AUGB.. S. BATTLES, Agent, *e2-3m »* North SIXTH Street. PhUa. CrAS FIXTURES, &c. OORNELIUS & BAKER, - - 710 CHESTNUT STREET, Have the pleasure to annonnee that they are now pre- pared to furnish A NEW STYLE OF GAS FIXTURE, SUITABLE FOB DWELLINGS, STORES, OFFICEB, &c., WHICH CAN BE LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY, ocl/i-lm if - - D L. TINGLEY, TOBACCO AND CIGAR WAREHOUSE, No. a isrcmTM third street, .Agent.for the-sale of all the celebrated brands of BARNEY, GREEN, & CO., Cincinnati. "BELLE OF THE WEST,” ‘’ CINCINNATUS,” •“ BUBNIE, ” &e. "FINE TURKISH'” AND OTHER SMOKING TOBACCO, . A large lot of prime CIGARS and TOBACCO, now in Store, and for sale cheap._ - . 0c26-lm SPECTACLES, JAMES W. QUEEN d& OO.’S, ee26-Sm 93* CHESTNUT Street. ]yj[ATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, Of all kinds, to be had at JAMES W. QUEEN * OQ ’S, »e26-2m 93* CHESTNUT Street. DEPARTMENT. ■A Office of tfjs Comptbolleb of the Cubrknoy, WAsHiN9'i , ON.SBptemher27, 1861. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that the EIGHTH NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, in the City of Philadelphia, in the County of Philadel phia, State of Pennsylvania, has, been duly or ganized under and according to the requirements of the Act of Congress, entitled. “An Act to pro vide a national currency, secured by pledge of Unit ed States bonds, and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof,” approved June 3d, 1854. and hac complied with all the provisions Of said Act required to be compiled with before, commencing the business of banking under.said Act: Now, therefore, I, HUGH MoCULLOCH, Cemp troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the Eighth National Bank of Philadelphia,'in the City of, Philadelphia, in the County of Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business of Banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witness my hand, and seal of •office this twenty-seventh day bf September, 1554. , , HUGH MoCULLOCH, t seal, > Comptroller of the Curroncy. 1 ’ ocSGOt nAED.—BELCHER & CO.,PROPRIE •VaI tors of ':. „ ' . ■ CENTRAL EATING HOUSE, - No. *3l CHESTNUT Street, Opposite General Post Office, Philadelphia, Pa., tender, by medium of the public press, to their many , patrons and friends, their warmest thanks for the liberal encouragement most generously bestowed. and . promise to add still further, improvements and attractions, and use every endeavor to merit the rapport and patronage of the business men and general public of Philadelphia and vicinity. ,ocl7-Sm T F. FRUEAUFF, ATTORNEY AND W e Counsellor at Law, HolUdaysburg, Blair Co., Pa, Collections promptly attended-to in,Blair, Hunting* don, and Cambria counties Bsfers to R CLARKBON SCO., No. 1313ThirdStreey EVK.STARR,.President Enterprise Insnranco Co. ; CHAMBERS &, REGISTER, Washington L»<i Insurance Co ; WETHERILL & BROi, Second Street; T, A. BIDDLE & CO., Bankers. Phils! delphia. v 0010-Im* PUBLISHERS, BOSTON. AUCTION BAUBB. BAZAAR, NINTH AND SAN- Streets. AUCTION SALE OF_HpRSES, CARRIAGES, &c.. On SATURDAY MORNING next, at 10 o’clock, com prisin g about SIXTT HORSES. Full description at sale. AuoOf . . .- . _ A large collection of desirable new sinu second-hand Carriages, Light Wagons, &c. . Witli which the sale Will commence. : _• ■ * • _ . Also, Single , and Double Harness, Saddles, bridles, Covers, Halters, Ac.. .. ho postponement on account of weather. ■fg* Sale of Horses, Ac., on WEDNDSD AY. and Harneßs.at private sale. ■ ; ALFRED M. HERK =r _ 0F CONDEMNED HOUSES. - Oitamermaster Generates Office, Ftbst Division, Washington City, amSboroD' 0 pu ™ 6 a™ ll ®”. «£h^rtV>idder. ICO 150 Cave Member 4,1884, Taeße horses have been condemned as unfit for the ca valry service of the army. • For read and fanning purposes many good bargains may be had. ... Horses sold singly. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock i M Tems:=Casb in United States currency. . By order of the Quartermaster General. „ v v- , JAMF.S A. EKIN, m charge Fust Division Quartermaster Gene ra Is Office, oc2B 6t WANTS. A y OUNG LADY DESIRES A BITUA -AX TIOIf as Saleslady in an Embroidery Store. Has had several years’ experience in the business Can. give food reference. Address "Embroidery,” Press Of-' ce. . ~ 0c29-3t* A COLLEGE GRADUATE, WITH first-class references, : desires a few private Pupils; Address “Yale,” at this Offlce. __ 0c25-4t* THE ADVERTISER HAVING RE- X LINQDISBED the Hetail Grocery Business, desires a Situation in some Wholesale Grocery or Importing House. Address for one week, at this office, “Gro cer.” ; ; < 0C27-3t* WANTED—A GENTLEMAN WITH YT $5,000, to engage in a business less uncertain than oil; and quite as profitable as the best Oil Compa nies. The capitalist to act as treasurer., - - Address, with real name, ’ ‘ Basiness, ” Philadelphia Post Office. , ' ’ . it* WANTED—a; SITU ATION IN A ; M . Dry Goods Auction House, by a YOUNG MAN of experience, with good reference. Address “Auction. 1 ’ st this office-, for three days. ' • It* WjTANTED—A SITUATION, TO AT ... tend in a Photograph Gallery, by a young-Lad v. Address g. C., Offlce ol The Press.- . oc2B-3t* WANTED' TO BUY CHEAP—A Y f Country DRUG STORE. Address‘'Druggist.!’ Press Office. ■ oe2B'st*.- WANTED UNFURNISHED COM ’ V, municating Rooms, with -board, suitable for a gentleman and his wife. Address Box 2740. - oc2S-3t* WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN FROM ’a SITUATION in some wholesale or retail house in tins city. Best of references given Ad- J ' ; s - c “ '-»»• MARKET'Street, PhUa delphia. . ■ oc2B-2t* WANTED BY A COM MISSI O N ’ Y House in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, al ready established, a PARTNER, either active or special. With a cash-capital of fifteen to twenty thousand dollars. Ail communications with teal name, addressed to “Commissionaire,” office dfthis paper, will be strictly confidential.,. : 0e24 mwf3t* WANTED—AN ASSISTANT TO THE Y Y Matron and TEACHER at the COLORED DE PARTMENT HOUSE OF REFUGE. Apply to 0c26-wf2t* J. HOOD LAVERtK Sqperintent. WANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS EN * - TRY CLERK ta a Jobbing Houfee on Market street. Must be a good writer, and correct at figures, who haß had some experience preferred. Address ‘ B. K. Press office, with name and re ferences; . . . - • . 0c27-2t* WANTED, AGENTS. AGENTS IN . \ T ; everr County, at $7O a month, exposes paid, to introduce fifteen,new and vseful articles, the best sell ing ever offered; . For particulars, address, with stamp. JOBN-F.- LORD, BIPDEFORP, MAINE. 0c26-d&W3m WAN T ED—IN A WHOLESALE i i -House on Market strest. a Porter; am active un married man, with good recommendations, required. Apply, with references, to Box 607, PMIaP.O.-0c26 3t* WANTED AT $1,50 PEE MONTH— ' * We want a reliable CANVASSER 5a every town and county. We have agents clearing $l5O per month, which wo will-prove to any doubting applicant- Ad« drees /ONES BROS. & CO., 600 CHESTNUT' Street, Philadelphia. ; ocl3-lm? « WANTED TO PURCHASE. A handsome RESIDENCE, on Arch, Chestnut, Wal nut, or Spruce street, west of Broad. Address ‘"Mer chant, Box 2784 Post Office. . . -■■■■■ o'cas-St* IJOB/SAMB. AffllTO LET. WOR SALE—TWO OLD IRREDEEMA BLE GROUND RENTS, together $l2B per annum, admirably secured, payable hal f yearly, free of taxes, in.lawful silver money. Price, 18 years’ purchase. Apply to S. W. THACKARA & SON, - oe2B-2t* 244 South THIRD Street. MFOR SALE—a FINE POUR-STORY Brick DWELLING, with doable three- story back building#, containing all conveniences,. on east side TWENTIETH Street, abovo Arch, opposite St Clement’s Church. Apply to LEWIS H. REDNEB, :,cc2B-2t* No. 152 Sonth FOURTH Street.. M DELAWARE COUNTY-FOR m sale a flrst-eiass business Farm in MARPLE-E Township, 133 acres of land,’ ‘‘one of the best,” ten miles from city. Pine Stone Mansion; 13 rooms, nicelv shaded, modern built. Fine donble-deekerstone Barn, With extensive shedding, spring- house, carriage-house, house for farmer. .Fine orchard, fine meadow, a por tion woodland, Crum creek land. : JAS. E. CUMMINS, , 504 WALNUT Street. N.B.—Call for catalogue containing prices. 0c27 St M A PAPER MILL TO BE LET— Inquire of Dr. BEAUMONT. VlO ARCH St, or of NELSON GAVIT, 334 N. BROAD St. 0c26 wfm3t* MFOR SALE.—SPLENDID LARGE SIDE-TIED .DWELLING on SEVENTH, above GARDEN Street. Lot 44 by 95 feat deep. Price,. $l3, COO. Immediate possession. MILLER, 150: North SIXTH Street- ~ - 0c27-3tif M: TO LET—THE STORE NOW occupied by DE COURSEY,HAMILTON, & EVANS, No. S 3 South FRONT Street, IS for rent from the Ist of January next. It Is twenty-three feet front and one hundred end eighty (180) feet deep, with an entrance on Letitia street. Apply on the premises. : ' 0c25-6t ;m FOR RENT—A NUMBER OF ■•jfca commodious DWELLINGS on TWELFTH and THIRTEENTH Streets and, MERVINE, Street, at from s23tos33.pel' month, having baths, heaters, hot and cold water, &c. TATLOW JACKSON, 0c24-12t* ■ 614 CHESTNUT Street. M FIRST-CLASS PROPERTIES FOR SALE: ■ ■ ’/ 1703 Green street, 86 feet front. . 1911-Green street, 36 feeifront.* : 2205 Green street, 22« feet, four story t lot 45x161 2032 Green street, side yard. 1621 Wallace street; lot 20x180 feet. -1622 Green street; lot 196 feet deep. 2103 Spring Garden street, with numerous others. Also, a large number of Cottages and Farms. ; B. F. GLENN, 133 SonthFOURTH Street,and oc22tf, S. W : cor. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN. « FOR SALE—THE FOLLOWING JEiai. NEAT DWELLINGS :1 : - - 1924 Mount Vernon street. 2305 and 2316 Lombard street. 2004 Mount Vernon street., : 2012 Mount Vernon street. 2026 Mount Vernon street 2030 Mount Vernon street. B F. GLENN, 133 South FOURTH Street, and 0c22-tf S. W. cor. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN. MFOR SAL E- THE ELEGANT MANSION, twelve rooms, N 0.1309 S. Broad street, with every convenience. Apply to W. G. BEDFORD, 53 N. TENTH Street, near Arch. 0c22-6t* BoißDiire. ELIGIBLE ROOMS- VACANT A 1 . HILL’S, 338 SPRUCE ; Street. ocS-lm* UOST AND FOUND. T OST OR MISLAID—A PERPETUAL J 1 Policy of Insurance, No. 16,077, Issued" by the FIRE ASSOCIATION Oct. 18, 1850, to JAMBS MILLI GAN, for $1,200, on property 8. E-cor. of-Brown and Emery streets.- Any information thereof will be re ceived by C. STIVER, No. 530 North THIRD Street. -■ ~ V 0i:24-mwf-12*t T OST OR STOLEN—ON THE NIGHT of the Bth list., fonr of the following Certificates; Nos. 24,319, 23,929, 23,091, -24.680, 24,799 of Phila delphia aaid Beading Railroad Stock. The public are cautioned.against their negotiation,'as their transfer has been stopped. A liberal reward will be paid.and nc questions asked on their return to ... s- . ■ P.S. ROWLAND, ocl4-lm* ... . *37 SPRUCE Street. PEKSONAL. PERSONAL. -RED. WHITE, AND ,BLACK BALL JEWJELKY wholesale and retail, cheapest in the city, 916 E ACE Street, : oc2B-2t* COPARTNERSHIPS. pOPARTNERSHIP. - WASHINGTON BUTCHER, Commission Merchant and'Wholesale Dealer m Provisions and Produce, has associated with him in his business his son, EEKRY CHAT BUTCHER. The style of theftmi will be WASHINGTON BUTCHER St SON, 146 and 148 North-FRONT Street, . . ■ October 24, 1864, , . , ~ , , 0c24-lm* /"COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—WEN DEEOTH&TAYLOR, Artists and,Photographers, havei thisbdwr associated 1 m copartnership with them Mr. J; HENRY BROWN, Artist., The name of. the firm hereafter will he , WEE DEROTHi' TAYLOR, Sc BROWN. The reuntationiortha establishment, as well for PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS as for highly finished PAINT INGS IN OIL OR WATER COLORS, will be fully sustained; and the addition of another artist to the firm will enable it to execute orders for fine work with less delay than hitherto- The undersigned respectfully invite examination of their.specimens in all styles of portraiture. - Particular attention paid to copying old pictures. Out-door Views of Country Seats, Sc., taken at mo-' derate prices. ~ ~ N. B,—Entrance until their new store is completed, at 91G CHESTNUT Street. , WENDEROTHi TAYLOR, & BROWN, , 013, 014, and 916 CHESTNUT Street. October 19,1864. , C A ED In connection,with the above announcement, the un dersigned desiresto state to his friends, who have du ring-,, many years favored him with, their kind appre ciation, that his entrance into this copartnership is in duced by the sincere conviction that, in proper hands, Photography -proves-itself an-ally which art can no longer wisely neglect. He believes that, wonderful as has Been its triumphs, it is destined to still greater achievements. ' . • Whatever merit may hitherto hare "been, attributed to his pencil will henceforth be employed to demon strate the correctness of this conviction. J. HUNKY BBOWN. oc2l-12tif October 19. 1661 gfgff PIAKQB, COTTAGE EXCEL •XM * ■ SIOK ORGANS, HARKONIOMS,and MKLO DECKS, at • MARSH’S Music Store, oe7-2m No. 1103 CHESTNUT Street. MEYER’SNE WLY IS PROVED CRESCENT SCALE ' OVERSTRUNG PIANOS. „ , „ . [edged-to be the best. London Prise fieds st Awards in America received. DEONS AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS. iYareroome. No. Tg3 AECHSt,, bel. Eighth DECKER BROS., Aeknowl and High® ;MBO: ee9-Sm \ STECK * CO.’S OELEBHATED PIANOS. J. E. GOULD, SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT. tfffn • KB ™ r ' B COTTAGE OUGANH. Hoi" OBIT UNEXCELLED, bit UNEQUALLED to parltj of Tone and;Power, detunedesneci&llr for Okn-roke* «ad School*, bat found to be *<w*Uy w®H *^ ts 4 *® Ike Farlox and Drawias Scoa, For ego oglj b|- eoiuitantly on heed. ■■■■:•■- -■ ■• -■ ~ lofi/l BRICKS, BRICKS, BRICKS.— lOo4i a lnrffft and superior stock on hand, for sale adduced priSf Build&ootocted We . terms. JOHN M. BDIBT, BBIUK XAKW, BOtitt LAKE, telowßuckroad Office— 9B3 MARKET street. ACADEMY OF MUSIG. iioyabd groves . . . Director. GERMAN OPEHA. SEASON OF TEN NIGHTS ONLY. (Positivelylimited by engagements to the nights an nounced, and cannot be extended; nor can any further season of Grand Opera be given during the fall and win ter m this city;) , ngTets that enaagements, embracing au of the principal Academies and Theatres in the East, West, and atNew Orleanr, prevent the possibility of anothereeason or extending the present one during tha «“*"“»* Of the present organization. . fisat?* l i!ri 0r A ak<!S es , pecial Pleasure—returning to tha field of the first tnumphs of German Opera in America —ln being able to present ins LAUGHS! IXI MSI PERIECI OSRMAS OPERA COHPAIY Many of the lovers of German Opera ■in this city are p “ u ' ar V7 ' th th « history of the Grand German Opera' hTatl iQCe 119 fia-s assumed the Direction'which, oneof uninterrupted success; and at the ‘by 6 Gran^Opera^nX'nerma-' 3 ' 115 ' 1 ' 11111 ' 15 hUhl!rto attaicei His especial envoy, Mr. ADOLPH BIRGFELD, has patsedthe spring and summer, at the principal coart cities of Europe, engagirgfor this season'several NEW ARTISTS, purchasing for the.- Director A LARGE AND EXPENSIVE WARDROBE, and OPERAS new to tha American stage. The following artists, eminent in Gsrmau and Italian. Opera, constitute GMNB’ GEBMAN - OPEBA COMPANY •Season of iBG4-’65. CARL Anschutz - ... Conductor. M’lle MARIE FEEDBRICI, Prinla Donna. Madame JOHANNA ROTTER} Prims Donna; Madame BERTHA JOHANNSEN, . Prima Donna. M’lle SOPHIE DZIUBA, v '* Prima Souhrette, from Imperial Opera House, Vienna. H’Ue PAULINE CANISSA, Prima Souhrette. Madame ERNESTE L 4 ROCHE, Seconds Donna. Madame PAULINE BERGER, ’ Seconda Donna. M. FRANZ HIMMER, . Tenor Robusto. . M. THEODORE HABELHAN, Ter ore Lyric. Sig. GIUSEPPE TAMARO, Tenor LTrtc, Royal Opera. Milan KARL FORMES, The renowned Basso, his first appearance since his re turn from Europe. JOSEPH HERMANNS, The celebrated Basso Profundo M. lEDOKE LEHMANN, Primo Baritone, Royal Opera, Berlin—first appearance in America. ! M. HiINRICH STEINECEE, Primo Baritone. M. ANTON GRAFF, Basso Buffo. M. EDOUARD HAIMER.... ~,, „. M. MARTIN Z1N5HE1M.V............ Tenor M. OTTO LEHMAN—...................... M. ALPHONSE UKCHS Baritone Miss THERESA WOOD .....Premier Danseuse THE GRAND REPEETOIRE Selected for .the SEASON IN PHILADELPHIA com- FAUST MIKEII.I.E {2d time in America).,.. This is Gounod’s latest Opera—has only been pre sented in two European Opera-Houses prior to its pre sentation by this Company. JEW ESS.. . Halevy LES HUGUENOTS Meyerbebr ROBERT IE D 1 ABLE ■.,,.... Meyerbeer DEB EE8t5CHUTZ........................... 0 yx Weber MA.8THA.—....—........V0x Fbotow "WILLIAM TELL .................... Rosstsx DON JUAN*. ..Mozart. , and DAME BLANCHE.........BonmBAtr NIGHT IN "GRENADA ......... KO OPEBA WILL BE REPEATED. The above GRAND REPERTOIRE can only be pre» Sented in the ENTIRE WORLD by this Company in the same number of nights. The Operas are presented here after the most thorough study and rehearsals, and in each instance have teen presented once or twice before this season in New York and Boston. H THE CASTS; WILL PRESENT EARL FORMES in his most celebrated roles, many oC which have been written expressly for him. JOSEPH HERMANNS in his great specialties, la several of which he is now acknowledged to stand with out equal. ■ The Prime Donne, FEEDERICI, ROTTER, and JO HANNSEN, in their strongest assumptions. The Tenori, HIMMEB, HABELMAN, anSTAMASO. in their most effective roles. : Messrs; TAMAKO and LEHMANN, and M’He DZIUBA make their first appearance in this city. Notwithstanding ai expense unprecedented in Ame rica. there will he NO AD VANCE in PRICES OF ADMISSION Dress: Circle, Parquet," and Parquet Circle, ONE DOLLAR. (Secured seats Fifty Cents extra.) Family Circle, FIFTY CENTS. Gallery, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. jfKg-The sale of SEASON SUBSCRIPTION TICKETS ONLY will commence SATURDAY, October 29th, at GOULD’S MUSIC STOKE. The Director earnestly hopes that the lovers of Opera will assist in securing a large season sale in. view of the very great expense and necessary’risk -attending an operatic enterprise of snch magnificence. With this hope he places tie price of Subscription Seats at the foil awing very moderate rates, and offers a schema em bracing V _ ' . A SEAT POE EACH NIGHT, ~ - A SEAT F.OH EVERY OTHER NIGHT, (alternating from either the first or the second Opera), and ■ A SEAT FOR THE «FIBST FIVE NIGHTS. Season Secured Seat (Ten Operas). ~...$12.50 Alternate Nights Secnred .Seats (Five Operas)..., 6^ Fir»t live Operae 6 25 Sale for Single Opera nights will not commence before THDBSDAY, Nov. 3d, 1564. ; OC2B-2U XTEW CBESTNUT-ST. THEATRE. i' FRIDAY. EVENING, Oct. 28, BENEFIT AND LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OP . MISS OLIVE LOGAN, "Who will upon this occasion present an entirely origi net Sensation Drama, in Four Acts, written by herself, and now acted for the first time in this city, entitled, E V E L E E N. To conclude with the amu.ine farce of (ha LOTTERY TICKET. .Wormwood Mr. Walter. Lennox. : . ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Oct. 29, NINTH GRAND FAMILY MATINEE. - Upon which occasion will be presented, after lon* and careful preparation, the renowned fairy tale of the FORTY THIEVES, produced in a style of thorough magnificence. : ON MONDAY, Oct. 31, MRS D. P. BOWERS IN. EAST LYNNE. ~ - . walnut-streit; T h e a t r e,—^ THIS (Friday) EVENING, oct.,?Sth, BENEFIT - of, McRRaN BUCHANAN, on winch occasion the young and beautiful Tragedienne, MISS . VIRGINIA BTJ OHANAN, will appear as Lady'Macbeth; McKEAN BUCHANAN 8s Macbeth, in Shakspeare’e Tragedy of MACBETH, KTNG OF SCOTLAND, which will he pgjscuced with all the original music.&e- To conclude'with .the charming Farce of COUSIN CHERRY—Cousin Cherry, with Song, Mis. C. HENRI. Box-Office open from 9 till 3 o’clock. .Curtain rises at 2% o'clock, v .. ■ :: ■ TVTES. JOHN DREW’S NEW ARCH "A'STREET THEATRE. ' „ : FAREWELL BENEFIT OF VESTVALL TO-NIGHT, (FRIDAY), October 2Sth,-ISM, THE BRIGAND. Allesandro Massaroni.. .«.«^Vastj»J| After which the " Brindisi- ’ from LUCRETIA BOR- G 3A T 0 BACK FOR FIVE POUNDS. : Samuel Snozle • Stuart Robson. riHE STNUT-STREET OPERA HOUSEL \J No 1331 CHESTNUT Street. ' r appear every evening in an elegant ETHIOPIAN ENTERTAINMENT- ■ Doors open at 7, commencing at S o’clock precisely. Admission 2S cents. * . Received seats, which can be secnred from 10 to I SQ cents.**. . * ocl£>t£ * A SSEMBLY BUILDING. • c *- Last week of the grand , WSEOPIICOR . , , . MONDAY, 24, and dating tle-waelc, ai 8 o clock; will-be presented . ,„• THE “GHOST,”, And tlie finest gems of the collection of One rnOwL* Eand Views In all parts of the world., FRIDAY RIGHT, .Statuary Exclusively. „Tickeis2scents; children 15 cents, A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTS TESria jyjjy BTESIKG, iSB WEDNESDAY aWsaTOEDAY.AFTERNOONS. w change of Performance Constantly. Admission, 29 Cents. Children, 16 Cents. Reserve* Ro!,r.K. 90 cents. Evening Performances commence at T&. Aftemoo* at 3 ■ ■■■ - ■ ■ , oc3-« THE ACADEMY OF FIN E A STS* I CHESTNUT Street. a'bove Tenth, 1* OPEN DAILY, ' for -visitors, from 9 A. M. to 6 P. H. jesf POR ALBANY AND TROY,. DELAWARE AND KARIT IN CANAL. The Barge .1. STACKPOLE, —— , master, is bo* loading at first wharf below Spruce street, and will, sail for the above points on- SIOSDAT, October slst. For freight, which will be taken on reasonable terms, apply to D. 1, FLANAGAN, Agent oc2f-3t No. 304 South DELAWARE Avenue. : STEAM HEATERS FOR FACTORIES, “3 MILLS, Ac., heated with exhaust or dlPßCta^ar tho.CoU, lor^ate^Condeusem, 0C27- 12t* AMUSEMENTS. GROVER’S GRIND GRAND IN THE WORLD-ilife^ GROVER’S ••■*••*• .GoiriroD Qomoa • ...KKEUrZHS
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