The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 15, 1862, Image 3

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of H«« O(JLEfI -
Mf niBP OF Towna S4tt.
* ft '.aatuelawic Story
;troorovo«j
' ,lB 1. Urronles, H appears;
> ja Jte Cltd fiinonstabors.
‘ ■''■ "LmaOnte hit neighbors,
w 4 *“« happy many yoor*.
t?'"‘ .l i.atcwli on one oooiiton,
the approbation
-sinodaomeandSireßt;
► l,,! \ h9 proved b«r obligation
p-eaentatlon
[ B , rt t f comely and noat.
jjbo was nnsu'ptolons
BDjtWn* POMloitfM
tiiLapP^ l Bofair i
f eeros some « pisen varment'’
lof . 0 ted that nice garmsnt,
’ta to po° r Heronles a snare.
i.nro moat ill-fated,
■ h! '?* t ,tbou eouldst hays waited,
Doll ths Clothing obtained,
iwo h»d .t been safety eoated,
‘ i (by health had been promoted.
hedst certainly gained!
" hrg eit stock of Boalymade Olotblng
’ f. jiie ;e the best and most fashionable
Vhotca selection of goods purobssed
tfp&t odranoe in prices. We b'tyani
■mlv- That these advantages enable us
■tllKl liti'ttcements to purshasers, oan be
an eismloallon will satisfy all.
ncSot. and size oan be suited from onr
*„ 618 Market street, Philadelphia.
BENNETT A 00.
Qaoita* Strok's
riAHO TOHTES, Grands ana Sonares,
J.ratifilonce of all others foT their pow-
ot tench, anil pure Quality of tone, Hone
witliortt «x.Mntnias ctosoly. .
toaahota are almost daily selecting
times.
' J. E. GOULD,
SEVENTH and CHESTNUT.
m 9BEAT TtUUM PH!
ffj'senOMAOSHB .* CO. have made a mw,mi
t iftj ia the manufacture of the Plano Forte,
construction of the scale and bridge on tht
Verdi «b°r are enabled t i give nearly double
hnglA ff (flt tiring.,from toe bridge to
f 'l tjiiW" ‘(rites the string, which crodnoe3 moßt
The power Is greatly increased,
jfirtieiiy produced Is truly Wonderful, giving an
jWltty Of te#«t .trWoh is deep, rich, mett,
with a singing peculiarity to each note,
£‘ piano ever manufactured hereto/ore,
* If.lorteg pttWio aro respectfully invited to call
>! s«(roM»-« 80 - 1021 OEE3THUT Street, where
" tWsgreat improvement in the Piano
' BOHOHAOKIB & Oo„
1021 OHE3CNUX Street.
iISEASSSS OF THE EYE AND EAR Soi
i, pJ a cure guaranteed If onrable, by
i; IBA,U%i* 511 PINE afreet. nolS-4t*
Srovis & Baker's No. 9 Shuttle
(IVi) MABUISK, for mannfactnring purposes, is
,jjf„aobliiA In tha market, and la sold for FORTY
fyS9, Ho machine over introduced in thin city
or given snob universal satisfaction,
mi! end examine it before purchasing else
» Diiia. 7SO CHESTNUT street. . no 3 tf
jisaw iV Co. V Letter A Family
1150 UiOHINE is the moat boantifol, beat, and
Mijtiil Sewing Machines, It embodies the prln
!#sf Sibgof ft Co.'s well-known Manufacturing Ma
‘ Hie interlocked stitoh; will sew on all
i, )1 tWh, sod with all kinds of thread; will Bind
-jeber and Qttilt, Fell, Bern, and-Tnok—in
Viatic KINDS OF FAMILY SEWING,
I other Machine tor the great range
i ~!*«» o! Its work.'' Send for a pamphlet.
I. M. SINGER ft 09.,
(58 BROADWAY, NEW YOBS.
pHtAOELPHIA OFFICE.
..js-i-O! Ho. 810 CHESTNUT STREET.
g_T— lB6o —X.
OSM«'B PLANTATION BITTERS.
M [srifj. shengthen. and iovigomtK" :
Insult a te'thy appetite, ~
*sjj s,-, m Mitldote to change of water and diet.
'ui ara-comc effects of dissipation and late hours.
;>,[ rwosiheo the system and enliven the mind,
'is W'jToat mlestnatlo and intermittent fevers
i*f parify the breath and acidity of the stomach.
Vr saw Dyspeisda and Constipation.
’bi care Diarrhoea, Cholera, and Cholera Morbng, ;•
vij .inrsl.ter Complaint and Nervous Hoadaohe.
as ore to bta BIT TUBS in the world. They
I, the rest: mm strong, and are exhansted nature’s
c restoMr. Titer are made of pure St Orotic Bom,
tdohralol iioibayn Bark, roots, and herbs, and are
nrtb ft* jidrtjtne or a beverage, without regsrd to
i)t am ttf'dav. Particularly recommended to daii
ipncna rsiuirtflg a gentle stimulant. Sold by aO
s« Brogtists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H. DRAKE
3.K3UOADWAY. New York. seSi-Bm
SitcHHLoa’s Hair Dtb!
THE BEST IN THE WORLD,
SUHsa A. oelebratcd Hair Dye
*s s ate not to bo distinguished from nature;
wocisi cot to injure the Hair in the least; remodles
tSSwioJ bed dyes, and invigoratea the Hair fos
h. sail BSD, or BUSTY HAIB instantly turns a
fekJlmk or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and bean-
It »U by ainirnggiats, fto.
Fthe Genuine ia signed WILLIAM A. BATOHE
■I at the four tides of wh 605. : :
FACTORY Ho. 81 BARCLAY Street,
bite 'US Broadway and XB Bond street, )
trti.iy New York.
’Mam's Haib Dye, 38 cents a box.
•Pro iwccj f;r 81; the best in nee. Try it. Sold
iiOaiM-A 403 CHESTNUT Bt, sem-fiin*
MARRIED
Sisi'li'-BAMBLETON.—On Thursday evening,
,’aie: i’b at Cornwall, Delaware oonnty, Pa ,by
f'ISNa. Abel, Mr. Merritt Eckmsn to Miss Carrie
I !abt-:cc, both or Cornwall. . . *
IiUT.i.N-CLKM'ENS.—On Thursday evening, No--
sir Bit, by the Bor. Robert 0. M»tlaos, Dr. J.
terl Britton, U. 8. army, to halite W., daughter of
8. Olemone, all of this city. ' #
*‘j2-JOSES —On the 13th instant, at theresi
bride’s father, by the Bev. (f. S. Halt, Mr.
,-r3 good to Jtlf.-s Kmma E Jones, eldest daughter
i-.'i.iißi Jr.iirs, fitt,, all of this city. #
21ID-881 BY —On the 12th instant, by the Bov.
I fliitoT Hr. Francis Rood to Mias Harriot L. Bud-
C.itbU-.itj. *
DIED.
it'Ji'fOK -0» fii.jjy, ii'th instant, Buaaa 8., wife ot
•Ohio Wfllieaj liUrCiD, aged 34 years. *
™ rsletms did friends of the family are invited to
the fmmtl. (com the residence of her husband,
F&trv,a s'roit, on Tuesday afternoon, 1
Timrsday, the 13th inst, Mlsa Ellen
.SMcir, iniheSti.li year of her age.
.?**> h jin the resilience of her father, Mr. John
l'ctawire county, to-morrow (Sunday)
at 10 o’clock. To prooeod^to
-On the I.3th instant, at Newark, Del., Bo
tree,? 8 ' 9 i e9 ®1 years. *
-WQOUiK —On the 12th instant, John .Corcoran, in
het?J, e „ ar tf h *» *
"••MB.—On the 12th instant, John F, Dennis, son
B iti? n >E3l,OBlO Dennis, aged 4 yeateland 6 months *
1,7, °A HDF —the 13th instant, Mrs. Ann Donoa
“;*NMrtWs. . . '. :*
B “tUliEE_r,n the 12th instant, Miss Catharine
ItselS* J*“ ot M»' »g». "' *
tt.thSDV -Oil the 13th instant, John Kennedy, in
W , tDWoihlaege, . *
Os the 10th instant, Arthnr Jnutnsldoyd,
fed 9 months, second, son of J. T, and Ella
t* e 13th instant, Mr. Daniel Mcßride,
his age. ' *
U,; . cl toroa - On the 12th instant, JohnMoOnl.
jiffclilhißsrontlsigs. - *
g. 9l ‘Sti —On the 13th inßtant, Patrick Mo,Biinn,
w t- V years. *
]f : ®- v ES,—On the 12th instant Henry B„ lon of
['“t tod Janet 8. Helmses, aged 3 years and 1
*
IJiIIKEB -On the 12th instant, Anna Elizabeth,
’’fer of William and Elizabeth Marker, eged 14
•Ml *
J-h'h'SH -On the 13th Instant, Mrs. Margaret Mnn-.
h s Its 83d year of ter age, *
' WSSEUi —Oo the 13th instant, Joseph O’Donnell,
ot Bojsr ana Elizabeth O’Donnell, aged 1 year
f'aoMht, *. ...
IS -On the 13;h instant, William Sloan, aged 30
7?. • '• “ ■ *2
‘•1Bl _(j o tij o 13th instant, Mrs, Elizabeth Trout,
■J2« the late John Biehl, In the 831 year of her age.#
, .“‘‘H -On the 13ds instant,Tiizzle Teresa, daughter
a 'nnc[, B aca Bebecoa Jane Smith, aged 8 years, 2
tfe tod 20 days * ■
'tilß—On the 13th instant, Franklin Moore Smith,
and Elizabeth Smith, aged 3 years and 2
preach in this church on TO
both Kojniog »ad HWenlng. It*
ijPjtEv. R. A, CARDEN, B. D., Will
UtJMBf?" ‘ tl ''■i™ CbtH-ch, EIGrHCEI Street ami
A *'»ue. TOHOBBOff (Sauday) A.F
us a! ZX (.’dock. Straogora welcome It*
CHUh.CH.-TBE NEXT
bBBVIOB for the Youoft will be
% JIIpBCSOH or TEE EPIPHANY, TO-MOE
XKIIKOOfif, n$ three o’olosk.
PRESBITERIAS
r’-Bt SK; U * Dr - WAIUWOBTa’d.—Tae
J.'i ttaa Western Thooluglcal 8oml
>■( TO-MOBBOW, at 10X o’clock A. M.
clock P, M. It#
BAPTIST CHUaCM,
»? SII AY imSSP 1 **m. sboye Elgnieetitti—Preach-
Jr-OiSffi'^P lB9 BBa EVENING by tbe pastor,
r'fc S 1 EDDY D. D. Permoa in tie E?e
-B*w? 8 Meil > " bo ate ««wolally invited to be pce
r™e«comipmceBt7K o'clock. U#
° P * IN G TO-MO RROW
« TtTw» olr THIII Haw TBBTA.MSNT,
fi C KTov n KVEMrH »nd WOOD Street* T. H
LH;'*o!Jbvn * Praeching br the Taetor at 10#
C> ¥4 ms,^' D '- 0 ' P-KRA.DTH at 7 % P.H. Saa
uj f?c&i o’clock. House open on Hon*
Cl ?tj o< iJ to 5 o’clock for SooUl Bennion, Pow Let
n It*
IlNs&mvL? 011 THE SPIRITUAL and
wf?-Th a iS? 4 V. intbbe&ts of tab SOCi-
hid U Jn njeetlog for the above object
S^VarH' Wo ™0 W .Sabbath) EVENING. in
afcreet» v »t
?i a **D n i be ®ade by 4he BBBtor, Bar, Jobs
vS 1 ’ Chaplain Belli,and others. ;
i.i J* v»ets » D s*. ” * va beea increasing In interest from
Meade of the Soldierrwii! find
I s,ri t. by *su ndtng the meeting to*morrow
1 .... • •• I*-^;;
*r=*. twentieth regiment p. m.—
LUf Victims by the oarelessceMof theemployeeaoo the
tuTcbfriond Valley Railroad who yet anrvlve will please
aenU a statement of the extent of their fojariej, verified,
if possible, by a phyetoian’s certificate, to the OU3TO.SI
BOUSE, at an early day, addressed to wtt. B.
THOMAS. nols St
«=» FIRST UNITARIAN SOCIETY—
U 3 Brfv. 0, H. DaUEi MUslonary from I' dia, will
Break on that BUbjaot at Wa»hin*toa Hall, 8. W. oorner
EIGHTH end SPRING GARDEN Street), TO-MctR
ROW MORNING, et quarter before 11 o’clock. Rev.
W. L, CHAFFIN will preach at the usual hour In the
even Soy. It*
mbs. A RADIES’ FAIR, IN AID OF THE
Qj* “ CITIZENS’ VOLUNTEER HOSPITAL,”
BROAD and WASHINGTON Sheets, will be he'd at
the S. E corner FIFTEENTH and M.ARKE C Streets,
over Varnall’s drug store, commencing MOND AS, Nov.
17, and o. nUnning all the week.
Admission ten cents. no!s-3t*
REV. BISHOP SIMPSON WILD
Uof Pleach in Trinity M. E Church, EIGHTH St.,
above Race, TO-MORROW, at 10X A. M.- At! %P.
H a meeting In bthalf of the Ladies’Atd Society of the
Church for the Relitf of Sick and Wounded Soldiers.
Addreeses by the Revs, J. H. Torrence, W. P. Breed,
and John Walker Jackson. It*
CHANGE in the place of won-
U 3 BHIP. THEOHOROHOFTHSNEW PEJCA
MINT (T. H. STOCKTON, Pastor) wlil meet, by the
blessing of Providence, for public worship, on the oi fil
ing Sabbath, in the Chapel at the corner oS E LBVK NTH
and WOOD Slreels. Preaching by tbe Pastor at 10X A.
M„ and by Rev. I)r. 0. P. KBAUIH, at 7 % P. M.;
Sunday School meeting at 3 o’clock On Monday, from
10 A. St. to 1: and from 3 to 5 P M-, the house will be
oren for social inter course of membeisand friends, and
■election of pews and sittings. Ac All psrions iotorested
in iheiuceees of the cause a'e cordially invited toot
lord.
The Chapel is now private property. The ohurch rents
it, and will depend on current resources for cnrrent ex
penses. It has no church debt, *nd wilt haVe none. At
present, kind free will offerings will be gratefully ac
cepted, to aid In fitting np Pew rents will be low. Per
sons desirir g to attend regularly, bat not abb to pay
mufti roles, will be accommodated. Visitors always wel
come. In a word, nothing but, by the
blessing of God, to honor and promote the Gospel and
kingdom of our Lord and Sa ionr Jesus Christ, la every
practicable way. The prayers and greetings of the
OliriElian public are invoked in bohßlf of the congrega
tion
Residence of the Pastor, 1126 OALLOWHIIiL Street.
«-==» UNITED STATES INTERNAL RE
LL§ VENUE, FOURTH DIjTRIOT —The Assessor
hr tbe Fourth Oiileotion Disiriot Uas transferred his
ofilco to No. «7 CHESTNUT Street, in the Famer,’
and Mechanics’ Bank Bnilding. . no!3 3t
FARABI,E OF THE TEN VIRGINS.—
O. A PAINTING illustrative of this subject, by W.
U. Winner, is now on Exhibition, and will continue for
a fiw days, st the Galleries of JA3. S SABLE & SON,
816 CHESTNUT Street, . n0!3.3:*
NOTICE.-COItN EXCHANGE BANK,
Phil A DEI, E'Eli A, November 4. 1882—T tie folio viiig
Beaolnlion was tbla day&dnpted by the Board of Direc
tors and ordeied to be published:
Mtiolved, That the unsold portion of the Stock of this
Bank be offered to the present Stockholders at par, each
Stockholder to have the privilege ot taking a prorata
share, according to a scale adopted by the Board, pro
vided subscription and payment be made before the first
day of January, 1863,
nol4tjal
~rss» NOTICE.—THE FIRST OF A COURSE
[Of OF THREE LEOTUEtESon the HOLY LAHD
will be delivered by WILLIAM WHITE WILLIAMS,
of Sew York, In the Second Reformed I'resbftertaa
Ohnrcb. TWEHTY-SEOOKD Street, below OallowhlU,
on 7 UEBD AY EVE SING next, 18th inlt. Subject—
Forty Pays in Jerusalem, or a Sketch of Palestine and
a Brecrlption of Jerusalem.
Tickets for the C0ur5e.,,...,. ...........SO cants.
BincleTickets...... .25 “
For sale at Martian's Book Store, Presbyterian Board
of Publication, Presbyterian House Tract Society, and
the Store of Wm. 3. Bentohl, Sixth, aboTe Market.
no!4 4tW
(Viga» OFFICE OF DELAWARE MUTUAL
Uj? SAFE CY IHBCJBANOE COMPANY, PHIIA
dei,POIA, November 12,1882
The Board of Directors have this day declared a cash
dividend of TEH PER CENT, on the Capital Stock,
and SIX PEE OEtfT. interest on theßerip, of the Oom
pai
mi, payable on and after the first December proximo,
Jl bey have also declared a Scrip dividend of FORTY
FEB CENT, on the Earned Premiums for the year end
ing October 81, 1862 Certificates for which will be is
sued to tbe parties entitled to the same on and after the
first December proximo—the Company assuming the
pajment of all Taxes on the above Dividends.
The Board of Directors have .ordered, also, that the re
maining outstanding fiorlp of the Company of the issues of
tbe years prior to 1858 be redeemed in cash on and after
Fcbr nary 2, 1863, from which date all interest thereon
shall cease
poll 6t
HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary,
ry~=* THE FIRST LECTURE OF THE
iLj COURSE, In aid of tbo OBUSOH OP ST.
MATTHIAS will be delivord at CONCERT HAUCi, on
TUESDAY EVER ISO. Not. 18.1862, at 8 o’clock, by
theßt. Bey. JOHN HENRY HOPKINS, D: D Sub
Je ot—“Astrology, Divination, and Neoromaßcy.’’
Tickets fry sale at CM. Barns’, 911 Ohßstnat street;
Episcopal Bonk Denository, 1224 Qnestnnt street; Wyeth
& Bros , 1114 Watutit street, and at tbe Hall. Price
26 cents. , ' nolO-St if
«<?==> EXt'HAKCE BANK OF PITTSBURGH,
1 1 g Pittsbdrgh, November 4,1862
The Directors of this Bank have declared a diridond of
FIVE FEB CENT ont cf the earnings of tbe last six
months, payable on and after the 14 th Inst. The Unlied
States duties wilt be essnmed by tbe Bank.
E tatern stockholders or their legal representatives will
he paid at the Weslem Bank of PhUadelohta.
iol2-4t H. M. MURRAY, Cashier.
nrz=* MERCHANTS’ AND MANUFACTU-
U 3 Rltuv BASK, PITTSBURG!.—This Bank
has declared a Ulvldend of POUR PER CENT , free of
sit Taxes,‘ont of the profits for the last stx months, pay
able on or after the 14th inst. Eastern Stockholders
will be paid at the FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’
BANK, of Philadelphia W-. S, DENNY, Cashier.
‘Pittsburg. Nov 7. 1862. . ‘no 10 6t
ms-IREASVRKH’S DEPARTMENT,
ILS PBNNSTLYAHIA BAIMOAD COMPANY,
Philadelphia Ootober IT, 1862.
The BOABD OF DIEEOTOBS hope this day de
clared a Semi-Animal Dividend of TOOK PBli CENT,
on the Capital Stock of the Company, dear of State and
Government Taxes, payable on and after November
16th, 1863.
Powers of attorney for the Collection of Dividends
can lie had on Tr
ramrtJTj
No. 238 Sooth Third streak
eot 18-lm
ZZZ=. CRITTENDEN'S PHILADELPHIA
COLLEGE, N. E. corner SE
YENTH and OBEBTNUP Streets.
Bock keeping, Penmanship, Calculations, Ac. Open
Day and Evening, Individual Instruction. Twenty five
per cent off regular prices. no!2 6t*
mb. OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-ARTIST
yjg 10 THE ARMY AND NAVY, PHILADELPHIA,
Oot, 24th, 1862. ...
Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing
themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying
Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately at the office
of the Burgeon* Artist to the Government, No 1609
CHESTNUT Street, B. FRANK. PALMER,
0026tf : Government Surgeon-Artist.
IVV= MECHANICS' BANK—PHILADEL
IJJ3 phia, October 7,1863.
The Annual Eieotion for Directors will bo held at the
Banking House on MONDAY. November 17, between
the horns of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M
ocB-tnol7 J. WXEGAND, J« . Cashier.
w«g=» WESTERN BANK OF PHILADA,
Q”g October 15,1862,
The Annual Eieotion tor Directors of this Bank will be
held at .the banking bouse, on MONDAY, the 17th day
of November next, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M.
and 2 o’clock P. M. G. JH. TROUTMAN.
ooi6-thetutnl7 Cashier. ‘
ws> BANK OF COMMERCE—FHILADEL
|J3 phia, October 6,1862. ,
The Annual Eieotion for Directors will be held at the
Banking House on MONDAY, the 17th- day of Novem
ber next, between the hours of 10 A M. and 2 P. M.
A general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at
the same place on TUESDAY, the 4th day of November
next, at 12 o’clock M. J» A* BE 7718,
oc7tnthstnolB Cashier.
rrr=. COMMONWEALTH BANK—PHILA«
UJ? DKLPHIA, October 6,1882 . , , , . ..
The Annual Eieotion for Directors will be held at the
Backing House on MONDAY, the 17th day of Novem
ber next, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 2
o’clock P. M.; and on TUESDAY, the 4thday of No
vember next, a general meeting of the Stockholders will
be held at theLßanWng House, at lOo’olock A. M.
007. tuthsH!sl7 H, O. YOUNG, Cashier,
Mca. BANK OF PENN TOWNSHIP—PHI
ffg BADELPHfk, November 4,1882 -Tha Direct,
ors have this day declared a dividend of FOUR PER
CENT, on the oapital Block for the last six mouths, pay
able on demand, clear of United States and State tax.
nofi 12t JAMES BUSSEfiIi, Oashler.
'«=> FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS'
ILS BANK—Philadelphia, October 8,1862.
The Annual Election for Directors will be held at the
Barbing House on MONDAY, the mil day of November
next* between the hours of 9 o’clock A.; M. and 3o clock
P, M,; and on TUESDAY, the 4th day of November
nest, a general meeting of the Stoobbolders will be held
at the Banking House, at 4 o'clock P. M., agreeably to
the charter. W. BUSHTON, Ja ,
ocl-tnolT , Cashier.
mes> THE UNION BENEYOhENI ASSO-
U 3 OIATION. AN INSTITUHOS FOR THE
eSoPUKAGEMENT Of INDUSTRY AGO BUP
PBES9ION OF PAUPERISM! AND THE RELIEF
OE fcUFFEEING AMONG THE WORTHY POOR.
At the annual meeting of the Association, held Tuss
da> evening, Oolober 21st, the following gentlemen,were
elected officers and Managers for the ensuing year, yiz:
President —SAMUEh H. PERKINS . _ _
Vick Prxsidesis— RlOHAßD D. WOOD, J. 2TI3HER
LEISI TNG.
TkeaSURKP—E. WIDOOX, 404 Chestnut street. _
C'OnRBSPOXDINO Sbcretaby— L. MONTGOMERY
Secretary—JOES H. ATWOOD.
Benjamin Coates, S. Morris Wain,
William M Collins, Joseph H. Dalles,
Thomss I«'finer, John Ashharst,
Jobn BohteD, Thomas A Bndd,
William Poms, Charles Rhoads,
A.O. Ctffln, Richard Wood, .
Benjamin Oine% Charles 8, Wuriz» ML. D,*
John W. Olaghorn, Horace Binney, Jr.,
Tbomaß Wattaon, Thomas T Taster,
John T. Taylor, Edward E. Wood.
Al a sabMquent moetlng of the Board of Managers, S.
0 COOPER and THOS. EVAB 8 were reappointed Col
lectors. In view of the probable heavy demands upon
the Association the coming winter, by the snperaddsd
labors for the sick andwonnded soldiers, and their fami
lies, ibe managers would lespeotfrdly ask the co-opera
tion cf ibe charitable, and all that feel an Interest—and
who does not!—in this high Christian object. Contri
butions of money may be sent to the Treasurer, B WIL
COX, Eta., 404 Chestnut street. . Provisions, new and
partially worn clothing, blankets, shoes, die., or money,
will be recrivtd by the Agent, at the office af the So
ciety, and are earnestly solicited. Cora meal, beans,
and potatoes are acceptable articles, and can be stored
on the premises until wanted. _
. SAMUSE H. PERK'NS, President
Jons H. Atwood, Secretary,
Edmdsd Wilcox, Treasurer, 40i Chestnut street
Jobs Bicss, Agent, 116 South Seventh street.
noS s wl2t '
FOR THE SICK. AMD WOUNDED.—
Under an order from the President of the U .ited
Stao a, a national system has been established by the
SANITARY COMMISSION for the sefe tranamlialon
and judicious distribution of articles contribute-! by the
people, for the sick and wounded of the Army nod Navy.
The sT&trnii boiDg well tried, has b*en formally ap
plet! and recommended by the Presided, the General*
in* Chief, and the Surgeon General. The security It
offers against misappropriation ia practically perfect*
tmtii the contributions are delivered in the hospitals,
whcie they necessarily pass from the control of the Com- j
mission. 1 Ofmore than a million articlee sent throngh one ;
of ibe largest of it* channels or supply, it has been as
certained that not one hundred have miscarried, or
been dlsboneeily used. Discreet and trustworthy agents
are constantly employed in visiting all divisions J* the
army It-cludine Ihose on the Southern coast, the Missis*
slppi, and the Western frontier, to obeerve thtir wants, to
direct supplies where they are most needtd, and to
secure, as far. as practicable, their honest uie. The
Corrmifsiohd»es not undertake to deliver artistes to in-”
dividuals, and deoUaea to receive contributions with any
rtsirlcilrn as' to their destination, witfeia the limits of
the 'free employed In the Barvlce of the Nation, it being
0! ** * f its secondary objects to strtnglhen the sentiment
of N ational unity wherever It can come in antagonism
with State or local pride. The distribution of hospital
snppMea is but a branch of the work of the Commission.
It empiays tho best professional tal,nt which can be ob
laired in the country, to aid Its larger pur pose, to do all
that Is possiole for tbe health and vigor of our fighting
men. to lighten their burdens,, andto susmin thrtr spirits
nnder the privatioDS and hardships which are an essen
ttel'partbf successful warfare. For this purpose, con
tributions to its treasury are solicited. J)*®*
directed to CALEB DOPE, »W., Trei■* <™' fl "
delphla Agency, N 0.603 te WIL
LIAM PLaTt! Jr, General Superintendent, at the
Derorilcry,No. 1236 CHE 4THUT Street
Contributions of the following artloles are earnestly
solicited, at tbe Depository, vl*r . . ‘ '
Wo. ten Pantaloons, (partly! Slippers,
worn.) Socks, -
Woolen Drawers, Farinaoeous Fooa,
Wfolen Shirts, Brandy »ed "' n . e .„, m
Blaikets, ooßSthstalm
J. W. TOBRET Cashier,
KAKA«BRS.
|ffi> “THE PENN REIi)EC SSSCIA'
Lk3 TION FOB BIOK AND WffUNEEO 80L»
tnwtißß at the [uatitate, Jf BROAD and
81BISG GARDEN Streets, grateful for the generous
resptDse to our former appealsj fiod it Is impcsilble to
continue our labors without farther aid. Our Treasury
is empty, oar material neatly exhausted. We trust your
heaths may be open to oar call.
We, therefore, oollolt contrlbntlone of money, material,
(especially flannel.) clothing, either new or part worn,
delicacies dried fruit, vegetables, pickles, Ac., anything
which would give comfort asd relief to the slot and Buf
feting. We feel we have so far accompli shot a good
work, contributing to the greatest need wherever found,
frequently forwarding South to reliable poisons, and re
ceiving constant evidence that all is properly appro
priated.
Tho following persons will receive donations:
Otas. ti. Sharpies". 801 Chestnut street.
Wm 0. Heozey, 737 Mart et street,
tittle, Stokes, & (Jo., 25? Chestnut street. ‘
Bartonßreen, 40 North Forth street.
Wm. 8 Stewart, 603 ttaiket etreet.
John W. Thomas, 406 North Second street.
Smith & Thomas, 30 booth Third street.
Edward T. Steel. 4 N orth Second street.
Wm. G Steel, 603 Market s<r<et.
James B Garrigue", 1010 Wallace street
John O Bavery. 807 Market street
A. B. Truman, 836 Market street.
Albert Rlasko. Thirteenth etreet, below Chestnut.
P. O. Meoie, 1338 Chestnut street.
Obas M, McOlintock, 814 Marshall street.
J. O. Ganlgues, 148 North Front street.
A. H. Francisoua. 6 North Fifth s reet.
J. M. Truman, 413 Franklin street.
Albert C, Bobeils, N. E corner Eleventh and Via».
Ohas Evans, Bread and Qoarry atreotß. '
John B. FCddle, N. E. coiner Ninth and Breen sts.
0. H. Mattsm, S. W. corner Tenth and Arch streets.
Wm. B. Thomas. Custom House
' ANNA P LITTLE. Secretary,
818 BROAD Street, :
Counfrj papers please give several insertions. It*
MI LIT ARK -
M continental cavalry,
CAMP METOALF, Hsddonfield, N. J. Re-,
gtmental Headquarters 403 WAbStTT Stract.
All who wish to attach themselves to a OaVa'-ry Regiment
will meet with" no equal opportunity, as this is the only
authorized Cavalry Begioient to the State
The line and staff officers are men of character and ex
perience. . , JESSE. E. PSf lON,
no6-tf * Oclonel Oomiuandtog,
WATCHES AND.'JEWELRY.-
j|. WATCHES AND DIAMONDS.
wo have on hand the flneat assortment of the above
articles to be found to the city.
W A T Cf H E S
Or our own Importing, and casing, which we warrant,
and ..
DIAM O N D S
in setting of our own manufacture.
Those wishing to purchase, will Bad our styles the most
unique, and gold of the best quality in the city. We hare
also a very large and Bue assortment of ail kinds of fine
JEWELRY. Call and examine, at-;
LEWIB LADOMU3 A CO.,
DIAMOND DEALERS,
803 CHESTNUT STREET.
no-16-8t
j|| D. T. PRAT T,
(SOOOSSSOB TO PRATT & EJSAM,)
607 CHESTNUT STREET,
Is constantly in receipt of -
ENGLISH/ SWISS; AND
AMEEICAN ' WATCHES,
Or'desirable styles and qualities, to suit all classes of
buyers. - nols-lraif
LADIES SAYING REMNANTS OS'
VELVET oan have them made into 'Flowers,
Ifovo?, Ac., suitable for trimming. Artificial Leaves,
French Mots, &c, for ornamenting fruit and confec
tionary.
Feathers cleaned, dytd, and dressed,
A varied assortment of French Flowara
, M. J. VAN OBTEN,
It* No 29 South FOURTH Street.
PROF. MASSE, A M., is now form
ing a CLASS on Pronunciation, Grammar, Con
versation, and Reading, on the Oral plan. Bessons
VEBY.DAY—S6 a month. 1842 SPRUOE street,
ft- nolo lrn -■ - ■ ■,■ : :
MISBIS O’BBYAS, 1107
WALNUT Street, will open PARIS MILLINERY
ior the Winter, on THURSDAY, November 6, 1862.
nol3-33t* r
TT7OOL. —Just received and for sale.
l¥ twenty-five thousand pounds
CANADA FLEECE WOOL,
suitable for At my Goode, by
T. 0 HENRY A 00., _
10 and 12 North PRONE afreet.'
nals etnthSt*
TVORITYPES,— A Likeness, finelj
-I - finished, la’.ural, fresh, and Itfe-lifeQ, m coloring,
yi.n vill reaVzppa KSilfilßß , dl?ors*E?pss-*”a gem of art,
SsECOND Street, ahove Green. It*
A UTER’S HAIR DYE, 25 and 38
Xjl cebts a box. No. 53 XS-lED Street, above Ghagt
not." .'■ > - 1 It* —
G ENERAL GEORGE JB. McULtEL
\JT LA.N —A magnificent speelmeuef the SOLDIERS 1
BINIIOATBD SAFEGOABI> r for, preseiafeafioEi to ibis
dislit fliilahed mwf eseD in the inflow—
of-Mr. W. JT. WABBUBTON, 4D& oergra c n ut~~B treat.
No more appropriate Presentcan be made to a Soldier
than a Proteotor against Oamp Sickness- '
DB D. EVANS’ PATENT ABDOMINAL BUP
POBTIB AND MEDICATED B iFEStJABD, with
•‘MOEEY BELT” ATTAOSMBN C, is at ones lijft 1,
simple, cheap, comfortable, durable, aid reliable,
acting not only as a remedy for disease, bnt also as a
preventive. It is endorsed by ;the highest authority
in the land. Among the eminent practitioners who hivo
examined and approved its medicinal properties are
Surgeon Qenetal Hammond, U S. A ; Burgeon Gsneral
Dale, ot WaES.; Dr. Hall, of Hall’s Journal of Health:
Dr. John Wore, of Boston; Dra, Bellows and M)tt, of
Hew York; Dr. 11. Hayes, and all the Medical Faculty
of Philadelphia who have examined its merits. The
Safeguard is composed of Bed Flannel, Medicated Cotton
being placed between two thicknesses of flannel and
anilhd in small diamonds. The c-lssticfastening*and
whalebone are arranged so as to prevent the Safegaard
from wrinkling or rolling up, or getting out of place
when the wearer is in motion. The Money Belt At
tachment is made of fine water- proof rubber- oloth,
stamped with' a patriotic device, and affords a safe'aud
convenient receptacle for the soldier’s bills and private
papers. : ' '
Price according to size and finish: No. 1, $1.50; No;
2, $1; No. S, 50 cants .
Sent by mail or expresi on receipt of the price and
postage, if by mail—on No, 1,20 cents j No. 2,lscents;
No 3,10 cents.
gariSone genuine unless stamped Br. D. EYAN3.
Defciipiive Circulars mailed free.
Liberal commissions allowed agents and persons form
ing clubs.
Bend orders to
G, G. EV'A.NSI* 00.,
Agents far the United States,
So; 439 OHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia; So. 212
BBOADWAY, Sew Yorfc; Ha. 80 WASHINGTON
Street, Boston; 18 WASHINGTON BUILDING, wash*
irgton, Altc, tor tale by Druggists and Dealers in Mlli
tar> Goods.
PARTICULAR NOTICE —GEO. G. EVANS con
tinues, sb heretofore, to fill ail orders for Boots pab
litbtd in the United States, on receipt of the advertised
price.
Bind all Boot orders to ■
GEOBGE G. EVANS,
, Ho. 439 CHESTNUT Streot,
It Philadelphia.
TFKIGHT’S essence op ja-
IV MAIOA GINGER-PRICE 38 OENIB.
Wo call the attention of
. 80LDIEB3
and the Public to this very superior article. :"
It is made in precisely the same manner, and tho bot
tles contain the sameqnantity as the fifty cent article.
Its nee, where a change of water is made, will always
prevent any Injnrions effects. As a tonic, its veins can
not be estimated, for a few drops give to the stomach a
glow and warmth eqoal to a glass of brandy, and instead
of the debilitating effects of intoxicating lienor, it will
always invigorate the stomach, assist digestion, and care
dyspepsia, diarrhoea, nausea, Ac i.,
In co d or damp WBBtber, when the limbs are ohiiled by
exposure, the Essence of Ginger is of marvelions efficacy
in preventing and caring a cold
HO BOLDIEB
should ever be without It, and families will find It an ia
valnable medicine
If yon have used it at a cost of 60 cents, try one bot
tleof “KNIGHTV
at 28 cents, and yon will be convinced It is the same
duality. , , ...
Soid byihe bottle, dozen, or gross (securely packell
and by the gallon,
Sutltr: tuj.plUi by the quantity.
Price 25 cents.per bottle _
E. KOOBER S PKBGEBA 00.,
Snccessora to O.'D Knight,
It* No. 7 Smih Sixth street.
Tl/TARSHAL’S SALK.—By virtue of
IV a . writ of Side, by the Hon. JOHN OADWALA
DBB, Judge ot the District Court of the United States,
In and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Ad
miralty, to me directed, will be sold at public sale, to the
highest and best bidder, for cash, at No 124 South
FRONT street, on TOESDAY MORNING, Nov. 25,
1862, atlO o’clcck A. SI., the residue of the c irgo of the
steamer LADON A, consisting of Dry Good?, Strttonery,
Ready-made Olothlng, Shoes, Hosiery, Gaatlemsn’a and
Ladies’ Under- clothing, (-pool-cotton, Bar-isoa, Tin
notionß, Paints, Pepper, Starch,l,o9l bags of Salt, 201
boxes Soap, and a number of other arlloies of merchan
diae.•
Catalogues will be issued five dais pricr to the day of
sale, when the goods can he examined
’ WILLIAM MILL WARD,
0.8 Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania.
Philadxi.phia, November 14,1862. , no!s fit
The bail way tmekbepeu,
E specially adapted for Army Bales. Good imitation
gold: will keep excellent time; have fancy hands and
engraved dials, the letters standing in relief. This is one
of the moat taking novelties of the day, and should retail
at prices frcm *2O to *5O each They are. famished by
the case, containing six of different designs as follows:
Engraved, per case, *33 00; Engraved, andalectro-glld
ed,.f36;oO. EogTave , superior, 539 00. Engraved, sn
reiiori and electro fire gilded *42.00 Engine turned,
and same material, over which is good-.stiver, heavilv
plated, *36.00 Samples of the foregoing, comprising two
of the first, and one each of the others, making a half
drzen, at the regular wholesale rates, 836 50. Teems,
UAsn Will be sent to any part of the loyal States, with
bill for collection ondelivery Buyers in, the Army will
have to send payment in advance, as the Express Oom
psnies ref me making collections south of the Pjtsmac.
This is just the thing for those inclined to make'money
among the soldiers. Send in yonr orders early.
BTJBBABB BROS., Sole Importers.
63,65, and 67 NASSAU Bt, Sew York.
rpHE RAILWAY TIME-KEEPER,
1 especially adapted for Army sales. Gofd imitation -
gold; will rim and keep.ezceUeni Ume have fwicy
colored hands and heautifu lly-engraved dta Aar, in*
Utters standing in relitThis is one of me
totting novelties of the day* and shouldretail at prices
'from twtrail-fan to eighty dollars each They are fur
nished by the case, containing six of different designs, as
ioliows: Engraved, per ease of half dozen, $33, Un
graded and electro-g'llded, per oaee of half dozen, assort
ed, £3B. ■ Engraved, snperior, per ca-e of half-dozen, as*
• sorted, 539. Engraved, snperior, and electro fine, gilded,
having all the improvement* of the foregoing, per case
halt dozen, assorted, 542. Englne-lnined,Same material
~‘casts, o-ver wbich is good silver, heavily plated, per. oaee
of half dozen, *3B. , Samples of She foregoing, oomprletn*
two of the first, and one eaoh ef the'others, making a
case of half dozen, at the regular wholesale rates, 838.60,
p e rto 0 cash Will he sent to any part or the loyal States,
with bill for collection on delivery. Sayers in the army
will have to send payment in advance, as the express
.'pmpanlea refuse making collections south of the Poto
• This is onti of the most saleable articles of the times,
Mid Just the thing for those iuolinMl to make money
unoag the aoldfcrs. Send in yonr orders early
GA.ITJB Y. WHEATON, Sole Importer,
Oor. NASBATJ and JOHS Streets, Hew Tork.
p. 0. Box 4365. ; 0028- lot*
THimiNOLOaiOAL CA
BINET AHX> BOOK BTOBE ta open d*y ana
evening for the sale of books on PhrsaologFi Pb,f- ]
alologyJHygiene, and. Phonography, and for Phre* j
i; logicalc*ft*w<natlcma. O-rdora by moil should be ad- t
4reo*cdto.» JOFtN t».‘OAP*SH’/ j ~
r 0C 22 vpwamla* 922 OHKSIWE direst, PhflaV J
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1863.
FINANCIAL.
u. s.
FIVE TWENTIES; .•
' 08,
20-YEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS,
PAYABLE AT THE, OPTION OF . THE GOVERN
' MKNT AFTER FIFE YEARS. ■.
I am Instructed by the SECRETARY OF THE
TREASURY to receive subscriptions tor the above
- I.OAN AT FAR*;, \
interest will commence from the DATS OF SUB
SCRIPTION, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD at too Mint,
or any Sub-Treasury or Depository of the United States,
on Hie Brat days of May and November of each year.
At the present rmaioM »H aot,n, these Honda yield
about EIGHT per cent, per annum,
A full supply always on hand.
JAY COOKE,
’ SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
114 SOUTH THIRD St:.
no6,f i- ' •
<PI K non $10,000,$5000;$4,000,
l|) JLt/.U VI/, 82.000,85900, anil *7OO, to invest on
Mortgage. Apslv to ALFRED FtfLEB, Conveyancer,
No 61 Noirth SIXTH bmcot noU-Bt#
tfoQ non — THIS amount to
ffif)f)iUu v, LOAN in sums of $3,000 t 085.000 on
Mortgagee or G. Rants. Apply to E. PETTIT, No. 309
WALNUT Street. no 3
MILLINERY GOODS.
MILLINERY GOODS.
M. BERNHEIM,
72 6j CH EST NU T S T R E ET,
Has now lu store, just received from AUOTION, a large
and choice atook of .. v
RIBBONS, of all widths and oolora.
FLOWERS, all the new shade*.
FEATHERS, do. do. do. .
VELVETS, do. do. do.
SILKS, do. do. do.
BLACK ENGLISH GRAPES, at all prices, and
MOURNING RIBBONS to salt, and all othir articles
belonging to the Millinery Line.
He ta how selling off bis entire stock at- ; ;
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH,
and would call the attention of the trade to this fact
Don’t forget,
' No. 736 CHESTNUT BTREBT.
N. B.—Yelvete cut bias.
oc2B-tf „
1862 FAII - 1862
w66d&gary,
soccebsobs to lilnooln, wood, a nichols,
Have now in etore a , .
COMPLETE STOCK
OP
fiMpILJNERY GOODS,
CONSISTING OP
Silk, Velvet, and Colored Straw
BONNETS AM) HAT'S,
French Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, &c.,
-To which they respectfully invito the attention of the
former patrons of the House, and the trade generally . •
geB.3m
rjYHOS. KENNEDY 8a BRO.
789 CHESTNUT STREET, "BELOW EIGHTH.
HATH HOW BBADT THSIB
EARL IMPORTATIONS OP FRENCH
FLOWERS, FEATHER?,
AND GENERAL MILLIHBBY GOODS
«*B-3m
0 FALL MILLINERY GOODS
■EOSINHEIM, ;::
1 BROOKS, As Gp-,
4S I M A R_KE.T—ATJRJBLE-T
NORTH SIDE,
Have now open for their
"f AL L S ALBS
A LABGB AND HANDSOME STOCK OF
ALLMUiDIIiIRY GOODS;
. . . COHBI3TING Of
RIBBONS, VELVETS, SILKS,
FLOWERS,
STRAW AND RANGY BONNETS,
AND' . !
MILLINERY GOODS GENERALLY,
To which the attention of the trade Is
RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
8324.2 m
LADIES’ FURS.
ABIES’ FANCY FURS!
JOHN A. STAMBACH,
IMPOSTER AND MANUFACTURES OF
LADIES’ FANCY FURS,
No. 826 ARCH STREET,
BELOW NINTH.
Jnstcpenad, & large aod handsome Stock or LAMMS’
AND OHILLBBSPS FANCY. FURS* or every descrip
tion aad in the newest said most approved styles, at the
Lowest Cash Prices. 007-3tQ
FANCY FURS.
JOHN FAREIRA,
No. 718 ARCH’ ST., BELOW EIGHTH,
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURES
LADIES’ FANCY FURS.
My assortment of Fanoy Tare for ladles and, Children
Is now complete, and embracing every variety that will
be fashionable dnrini the present season. All sold at
the manufacturers 1 prices, for cash. Ladies, please give
me a call oc3-4mif
GENTS* FURNISHING GOODS.
T7ILANNEL AND CLOTH OVER
Jj . ' SBIBTS! '
FIRE LIKEN AND HOSLIN SHIBT3,
On hand or made to order of the most approved cut,
and warranted to fit.
GENTLEMANS WRAPPERB,
The largest and beet assortment In the city.
UNDEBCLOTHING, HOSIEBY, GLOVBB, TUB, Ac.
WHOLESALE AND BETAIL.
Gr. A. HOFFMANN,
001-tuthsSm „
JOHN O. ARBISpN,
Importer and Manufacturer of
GENTLEMEN’S,
FINE FURNISHING GOODB,
Nos. 1 & 3 N. SIXTH STREET.
FIBBT BTOBE ABOVE MABKET SP.
(FORMERLY J. BURR MOORE’S.)
The well-known reputation of this establishment for
idling Fine Goods at Modehatb Paioas will be fiflly
sustained.
P. B.—The oolebfated Ihmovbd Pattees Shiitb, bo
justly popular, can be supplied at short notice.
FLANNEL & CLOTH OVERSHIRTS
IK GBBAT VABIETY. ocll-tf
pEORGE GRANT,
MANUFACTUBEB 01 AHD DEALEBIN
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
Ho. 610 CHESTNUT BTBBET.
TmNl SHIRT manufactory.
J? The subscriber wotdd invite attention to bis
IMPBOVED OUT OF SHIBTS,
Which heinakes a specialty hi his business. Also, oon
stantiy. receiving <'
NOVELTIES FOB GENTLEMEN'S WEAB.
J. W. SCOTT,
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING BTOBE,
JVo. 814 CHESTNUT STREET, ■ .
-tf Four doors below the Continental.
*MJHE BIG GUN ” .
annoy kb radu
432 TO 415 CHESTNUT STREET,
OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOUSE.
JPMILIP WILSON & 00.
| Have removed their * Guns, Pistols,:Bides, Visaing
Tackle, Skates, Cricket and Base Ball Implements, Cadet
hlnsketa and Equipments to
iocSOlm ' 415 CHESTNUT STREET.
' • 606 ABOH BTBEET.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
10 H AND" R ELI ABIiW
■ - 'FURS: •
X OF OUR OWN
IM P O STATION
AND MANUEACTURE,
Hudson s.Bay SaWa,
Royal Ermine/
: Dark Sable Mink,
Real Chinchilla*
Dark Siberian Squirrel,
In every -Fashionable Style for / j,
Ladies, Misses, and Children.
FURS MADE TO ORDER.
’J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
■y No. 920 CipSTOtJT STREET,
ncSatuth'lm
MOURNING SIO HE”
926 CniSTNUI STREET. '
Ev«ry article for
M O URN IN G WE AR.
MOURNING BONNETS,
REAbr AKD TO ORDER.
M. & A.-MYERS & Co.,
, . IMPORTERS. /
ocSO-thsm lm '
PICH LACE CURTAINS,
AV 83.50 to 836 pqr pair. •
Rich Drapery Muslins, 25c to &1.50 par yard,
*• Curtain Materials.'' ,
, .“ Upholstery Goods.
• '(‘Furniture Chintzes.
i‘. Embroidered Plano and Table Covers. •-
“ Table Coverings.
Our stock of Lace Curtains ..comprlaoß two invoices
of 500 pairs, entirely new and very elegant designs, bought
below auction prices, and is worthy the only attention
of buyers.
SHEPPARD, VAN HAR
LINGEN, & ARRISON,
1008-OHE3TNUX STREET.
So 4 tnths lOt •
Muslins at the must
PBIOKS —I am sow Belling ail kinds of Ootton
goods at lets'than they are being generally sold at: .;
One lot good bleached.ft! 14 ctf. "
One case good bleached at 16 cts. . -
Two easeß SI inches wide, at 18 cts. .
One esse very heavy and good, at 18& cts.
Two cases fine end close, nearly.yard wide-, at-20 cts.
Two cases. fall yardwide, Boft finish, 21 cts. y
One case, full yard wide, finer, at 22 eta.
One case heavy water twist, at 23 cts.-
Fonr cases extra fine, at 26 cts.
One case extra heavy, 25 cts. • ..=., £
Two oases Williamsvtllfc’s best Quality/
Two cases Vfamsatta’a, soft finish.
One case pillow-casing, 23 cts.
Two cases, 1 X yards wide, good Quality, 25 cts.
One esse TJtica Sheeting, full width; 50 cts.’_
Brown Muslin at 14,15,16#, and 18# .
Two baies at 20'cts. nearly yard wide. ■*. ■
One bale fine, at 52 cts.
One halo very heavy, at 22 cts. ' y - -
Or.a bale, fnl! 7ard wide,' at 22 cts.
One bale Pocesset’s, at 26 cts. ; i ' i
extra heavy, at 26 of g. ■* _
One-bale of the very best made,.at 28 cts. . =
Twenty-five pieces heavy, 2 % wide, at 00 cts.
One case good Canton Flannel,'at 25 cts,
One caBO heavier and-finer, at 31# cts. ■ ->.
Twboises Hamilton Bleached.
Oae case Hamilton Brown.
One ease Hamilton Browa/nearly yard wide.
Fifty pieces heavy lead- colored, very cheap,
i All the above goods are less than they can be bought
at wholesale. GBANVILLE B. HAINES,
nol6 8t No. 1013 MaBKET Street, ab Tenth.
Flannels, all wool white,
at2B, SlYi pnd 35c. One lot fine sink edge, all
wool, at.B7Ac. One bole heavy Union at 37)(c. One
10l very heavy at'4oc : wide do. at 45c.: Ono lot all wool,
yard wide,' at 46c 10 pieces fine Balardvale, fnll yard
wide, at 60c., worth 62)4. Balardvale at 400.‘, finer do,,
V wide 45c.
SHAKER FLANNELS.
Justopened, a fresh lot of these goods, that are war
ranted unshrinkable, very heavy,; and fall yard wide,
which makes ihem very desirable for skirls; Welsh
Flannels, and, I suppose, the best'.assortment of Gray
Flann'elß in.the city, both plain and twilled; Bed Flan
nel at 30 cents, alt woo!; from that nn; Bed Twilled at
37)4.and 40c : very fine st 50; Bine Twilled at 50. Fancy
Striped Flannels; for Bbirting, in large variety. AH these
Flannels are very cheap; much lower than T can buy
them now. GRANVILLE B HAINES,
no!6 6t No. 1013 MABR-R f Street,'abo ve Tenth.
OHE AP IjINEN: GrOODS.
DOUBLE DiMA.SK Tiß LE CLOTHS, 2-to 8 yards
long . . ■ -
HEAVY TABLE LINENS, in neat and beautiful
figures. •
BBEAKFAST, DINNER, AND TEA NAPKINS, to
match. w
DAMASK, DIAPEB, GLASS, and BUCK TOWELS.
BLAIS and PLAID GLASS LINES.
TOWEL)ISGS for Kltcheo, Pantry, Bath, and Oham
bor use. ■■
BTOUT-nßd-.jrjNE SHEETING LINENS, 8-4,8-4,
HEAVY PILLO W
inches.
t FLOOR and BTAIB LINENS. •
<■ SBEPPABD. VAN HABT.INGRN. & ABRISON,
pot-iuthelOt .1008 OHRSTNUT Street.
QLO AKB ! - ceoAKS! CLOAKS ’
THK ONLY GENUINE WATEE'-PKoowb in
, -.2pira.
' OUR - NEW ’ ‘ STYLES
■■■*■■■■ ;■ ASS
THE OSBORNE,
THE OELKBBATJSD CASTILIAN,' .
THE BE AND PBINOES3.
There are beautiful and oxaniaite styles, and can only
bo found In perfection at
IYENS & Co.,
OCSO : S3’SOUTH NINTH STREET. .
riLOAKS! CLOAKS!
VV .. An.lmmerse Stock of
NEW & FASHION ABLE STYLES.
Oar Garments in style, Quality, and mactifacttire
Ar 9 suarantted equal to any in the City.
Ladlea.will jlcaae examine before purchasing.
PARIS STORE,
EIGHTH AND WALNUT STREETS.
■RUSSI-S AND OHILDBEN ’3
jyj- CLOAKS!
• The largest Assortment,
Latest and Most Approved Styles,
At Exceedingly Low Prices.
No. 137 SOUTH EIGHTH STBEET,
oc3o*lm ' . '
• 1024 USEaTOET STBEET.
' E. M. NEEDLES.
_■ ’ .. "h
LACES, I
WHITE GOODS, g
LINENS, _ S
EMBBOIDEBIES. a
■ - . - ' r H
;; ■'• .• .■■■■ g
• ■ .... •. ■ H
A full assortment otthe above on hand at LOW §
PBIOKS, to which additions are made of ell §
N OVEETIES.
aeZ5-t( :/ ’
* 1024 CHESTNUT BXBBIBX. - 1
TVRY GOODS FOR WINTER.
XJ Bep. Poplins, .
Trench Merinos,.
Colored MoosEelines,
PooltDe Soles,
Foulard Silks,
Blanket Shawls;
Balmoral Skirts, '
Black Sllke,
Fancy Silks,
Blackßombassfnts,
" Worsted Plaids,
Cheap’de Lafnes,
French Chintzes,
Shirting Flannel.,,
Broche Shawls,
' Fine Blankets,
• Otib Blankets.
" SHABPLEBS BBOTHEBS,
OHESTNUTand EIGHtH Streets.
WOOIiKNS.
Ladies’ Oloakings'of every description.
Black Beavers and Tricots.
Frosted Beavers from 8S to 83.60
Hnton Beavers, good weight and cheap
Fine Black 01dths,*Extra fine heavy Cloths.
Low-Priced Cloakings and Overcoatings.
FANCY OASBIMBBBB
Andßlacfc from 87 cents to S 3. ,
Caaalmeres, extra fine stock, from #1 to SI.3S
Boys’ CasshnertSilow-pticed goods.
. BALHOBALB.
Large lots at wholesale and retail.
CLOAK AND SHAWL BOOM.
Fine Cloaks, ready-made or made to order.
Seasonable Shawls for" Ladies and Misses.
BOYS’ CLOTHING.
Overcoats, Jackets, Bants, Suita made to order.
COOPBB & CONABD,
1 nos « S. E. comer NINTH and MABKET Streets.
H STEEL SON HAVE JUST
■ received, from New York, a few choice lots of
FINE IMPORTED DBE36 GOODS.
Wide faihcy Silks; very rieh styles.v : . ...
Bioh figured Brown Silks, a great .variety of these very
gcarce and desirable .Silks.
A great variety of Wanoy SUka, at low prices.
BJeh Diured Black Silke, from $1 to $2.
Yard-wide Plato Black Bilks, atsl.
Black' Silks, ail widths and qualities, at
VEBY LOW PBIOBB.
Bicb shades, Brown, Bine and Green.
■: PLAIN IBIBH POJPLINS.
Bilk and wool and all-wool French Poplins.
A choicelotof new'Plaid Alpacas. .
BIOH PBINTED MBBINOKB.
BIOS FEINTED HAGBNTA OLOTE.
Bich printed ail-wool Delaines, at62Uo. worth Mo.
SHAWBSiSOABFB.ASDOI.OAKS.
Brooke and Plaid Blanket Shawls. -
Blch Obaino Lalne Broche Shawls. ' .
f Striped Shawls of every .variety. ■ <
Merino Scarf*..Biocke andOhalne Lalne Borders.
Habit and Waterproof Cloth Cloaks.
800 BHEFHBBD PLAID LONG SHAWLS, at $4.36,
. worth SB.
713 North TENTH Street, above Ooates.
pHOIOE DEY GOODS-Just re
ceived. . -
Browii Poplins;' Plain and Figured. . '
Brown Wool Poplins, Double Width.
- Merinoos ofeUShades.
Wool D’Lainea, Plain and Figured.
Cotton and Wool nice Un*.
Figured Merinoos.
A foil lino of Plain Shawls.
A foil Hue of Oay Shawls.
One lot of Black Figured Mohairs, at 250.
Six lots of Brown Alpacas, eboloo. '
. A full lfne of Oasufaierss.
i A full line of Testing.
T7IDBMSHING DRY GOO DS.
I* Tine Marseilles Quilts in Pink. Blue, and Whits.
Dimity, Allendale, end Honey Com!) Counterpanes.
Blanheta for Beds, Cribs, and servants’ u»e._
Sheetings and Pillow oaso Mn*llns all widths.
Flahnels.'both Colored and White, of all tnakes,
Woolen Floor Druggets, &o.
BHEPPABD, VAM HASLISGEH, & ABRIBOH,
not latrp 1008 vIiS3TMUP Street,
PHILADELPHIA
OLOAKXNG CLOTHES,
JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND CASH DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS,
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
T2T CHESTNUT STREET,
Hare just received, and are now offering, magnificent
lines of
SILKS, SHAWLS, & DRESS GOODS,
ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THIS BBASON.
ocB-tf
CHEAP DRY GOODS, CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS, AND WINDOW SBAOEB—V:
B. ABOHAMBAULT, N. E. cornor ELEVENTH and
MABKHT Street?, will open this morning, from Auc-
tion, Ingrain Carpets at 87. 50, €2, 75, and 87 eta.; En
try and Stale Carpets. 25 to 05 cts ; Bag, Tarn, ana List
Carpets, 25 to 45 cts.: Floor .Oil Cloths, 37 to 62 cts.:
Gtltißordered Window.'Shades, 62 eta. to SI 50; Buff and
Green Window Holland, 10 to 45 eta.; Muslins, 1254 to
25 cts.; Canton Flannels, 25 to 31 cts. oc3o thstulm
Fine quality chaine laine
LONG BBOOHE SHAWLS, from auction, below
the regular.prlces.
* Open-centre Long Broohe Shawls, deep broche ends
and border. -
Open-centre Square Cashmere Shawls. =
Striped Broohe Shawls.
. . Gay and plain style Blanket Shawls.
Children’s and Misses’ Blanket Shawls*
Long and Square Black Thibet Shawls. .
English real Water-proof Cloak Cloths, brown and
blark mixed.
Water-proof tdoaks ready made. T _ .
EDWIN BALT, & 880.,
;20 South SECOND Street.
N. B—A large assortment of Balmoral Skirts,.whole
sale and retail. -'' - ’ : - - no!4
tpashionable poplins and
J? REVS.—Just owned,
New Shade Violet Tie Alps.
New Shade Olaire Blue.
New Shade Fashion Green.
Now Shade Wine Color. '
Browns and fine Blacks
KYBE & BA-NDKCIiU,
FOURTH and A 808 Streets.
Silks and merino es from
New York Auctions. .
Fashionable Dress Silks.
Moire Antiiines, very rich.
Fine Purple Merinoeßj new shades.
Fine Blno Meriooes. new shades,
Mode-colored French Merinoes. _
DTE® ft II&.NDWMI,
FOURTH and ARCH Streets.
JOHN H. STOKES,
TO* ABOH Street.
‘ DRY GOODS.
& LaasroELL,
E.‘&. L.
FOURTH AND ARCH.
POPLINS FROM AUCTION;
PURPLE POPLINS,
GREEN POPLINS,
BLUES, BROWNS, BLACKS,
MODE MERINOES, -
BLUES, PURPLES, BROWNS,
RICH MOIRE ANTIQUES,
PINK SHAWLS, CLOAKS, &o„
4=4 LYONS VELV-ETS,
WOOLEN SHAWLS,
BROOHA SHAWLS,*
GOOD BLANKETS,
VELVET CLOTHS,
WELSH FLANNELS,
CLOAK CLOTHS.
rioT-tf
FROSTED BEAVERS,
FINE CASSIMBRKS,
VELOUR REPS,
BALMORALS.
BLANKETS,
LADIES' CLOAKB,
WOOtEN SHAWLS,
BOYS' CLOTHING.
COOPER & OONARD,
oc2B-tf S. K. COB. NINTH and MASK® V BtS.
COMMISSION HOUSES.
JJAmLTON COTI’ON FLANNELS.
Laconia Cotton Flannels,
Salmon Falls Cotton Flannels,
Standard Sheetings and Drills,
For Sale l>y •. f
■ IB
.. - . ■■ . de
T>©“ CCTOliti3Jii"arcb: — f~rKt
HAMILTON,
Oc2S-ehiili-12t 23T GHISBTi?T7T : Street.
ADDER PR INT S ,
AT LOW PBIOF.S.
T.OZ. CANTON FLANNELS.
FOB SALE, FOB: NET GASH ON DELIVEBT, BY
GEO. GRIGG,
Dol4.tr No. 219 OHOBOH Alloy.
BAGS! BAGS! BAGS! ■
6,000 Androscoggin. 2 bus,, 17 oz., cotton.
'13,£00 Osarfe, flo j do.,
4.000 yeoman, do., do.
3.000 Centreville, do., do.
2,000 Prlnco Albert, do., do.
■ 5,000 Hanover, do., do.
3,000 Union, A, fiox and cotton.
Gunny and Burlap Bags, ell sizes, for sale by
JOHN T. BA.ILRT Ss CO.,
113 North FKONT Street.
iolo-lm*
;
Oil cloths, and mattings.
WOLFE & CO.,
' COMMISSION MBEOH4NXB,
Ho. 133 CHESTNUT STBEET, PHILADELPHIA.
(Sri fnll assortment of PblladelEhia-m&de Carpet*
always in Store. f ob 3 3m
QOTTON YARN.
BUPEBIOE COTTON YAKN, No. 10,
YOB SALE BY '
FROTHINGHAM & WELLS.
; OCS-tf
GOODS.
DABK-BDUE OOAT OLOTHB.
BABK-BI.IIBOAPOI.OTHB.
SKT-BlilJß OIiOTHS FOB 0FW03588.
ASMT BBAHKET3, STAHDABD WBIOHT.
-'lO-OOHOB.'DOdBL';-..':.-.''-.'::-,---
DBILI.B, STANDARD WEIGHT.
HEAVS X.INEH DBILLB AHD DTJOK.
BBOWU AHB BS.BAOHBD BHBBTIHSS AHB
3HIBTIKOS.
Tor sale by • ■ :
froteongham a. wells.
sel-lftf • : -v'.: '' "■■ : ■
JELLING, COFFIN, & 00.,
80. 320 OHESTHXPT BTBSST,
MsjreparcSto -
GOHTEAOT fob the delivery
army
WOOLEN AND COTTON GOODS,
■ ■ ■' et ■
STANDARD QUALITY.
an*7-Sn -
aiiIPLEY, HAZARD, &
; ';'HUTGHINSON, : V
Mo. 113 OHKSTHXJT STBBBT,
UOMMIBSIOH MEBOHAHTS
•• TO* THE BALI OP , '
PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS.
: »M-6m -'v ■ - ''
COOKING RANGES, FURNACES, &c.
QOOKING RANGES.
ELEVATED DOUBLE-OVEN COOKING
RANGES.
This Bang® has offorded more satisfaction than any
yet offered tothepublio,
ARNOLD & WILSON,
1010 OHB3THPT Street
TXT ARM-AIR FURNACES,
Y V Of the moat approved and economical patterns,
SUITED TO ALL CLASSES 01* BUILDINGS
ARNOLD & WILSON,
1010 CHESTNUT Street.
TjUSAMELED SLATE MANTELS.
' A large variety of thesobeautifnl Mantels at
VERY LOW PRICES.
ARNOLD & WILSON,
1010 OBEBTNPT Street.
T OW-DOWN AND COMM ON
PARLOR GRATES.
For Heating Parlors,” OflhmbersyOffices, &o. .
ADAPTED FOE BIIHEE HABD OB SOFT 00AD.
Hot-air Registers and Ventllatorß—a large assortment.
ARNOLD & WILSON,
ocll-aw2mlt 1010 OHESTHOT Street.
SPERM ATORRECB A CAN BE
f.UBED.—DB- BAND’S SPECIFIC cures Sperma
torrfca>e f Seminal Weakne», Impotency. Loasof Power,
Ao-. speedily and effectually A trial of the SPECIFIC
vill convince the moat skeptical of its merlta. .PriceSl
a bcx. Bent postpaid to any address by 8. 0. UPaAM»
No 40r. CHESTNUT Street, I oscripiive Circular* *ent
, aoUrtfatf*
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THE PIRATES OF THE PRAIRIES; of AO
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Tm SIEGE OF RICHMOND—A
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The Wajoner of tbe Alleghenies. A Poem of the Days
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NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. •
ggg BROADWAY,
NEW YORK, NOVEMBER, 1862.
ORVIS, NEWELL, &
SMITH
Invite of the Trade to their large Stock of
VELV E T S ,
RIBBONS, &o.
■■ ■ nolO 6t '■ -■ ■•■■' -■
CHINA AND qUEENSWARE.
TDOYD & STROUD,
HO. 32 NORTH FOURTH BTKSET,
. Have now open a large nenvstock.of
CHINA, GLASS, AND QTJEENSWARE.
■ ' 0r.22 1m : ■ ' ' .. ■
25Q barrels
“PLANET” GOAL OIL.
Par sale, as per sample, by
WRIGHT, SMITH, & PEARSALL,
* 515 MABKET STREET
11014 2.*
PINE APPLE SAP SAGO CHEESE,
for sale by . RHODES & WILLIAMS,
aoS-tf sL£, WT Sooth WATBB Street.
AMUSEMENTS.
TI/rUBICAL FUND HALL.
IVA FRIDAY EVENING, Nov. 21.1862.
„ GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN
Will Hectare ns above on
“ALL ABOUND THE WORLD. 1 '
Tickets 50 oents
As the capacity of the Hall Is limited, early up dice™
Hon will be necessary to secure Tiohets, whloh w -I
for sale from 10 A. M. until 3 P. M ,
MUNDAY next, at the offioeof “The Dial, 1 ' NB.
712 Obeetnnt street.
On WEDNESDAY, at Gonld’j Mnsio Store, and the
office of The Dial ”
Oa FRIDAY, at the HaU and Goal 's MtuHo CTB,
odd St
Tl/TRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH™
J.?JL STREET THEATRE:
Business Agent and Treasurer...... JOB. D. MURPH*.
EIGHTEENTH NIGHT OF J. S. CLARKE.
CLSIIKE IN TWO CHARACTERS
TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), Nov. 15,1862,
PAUL PRY.
Pant Pry ...Mr. J. 8. Clark#,
Pta.be ..eMrs. John Drew.
To conclude with the Drama of the
LONELY MaN OF THE OOEAN.
CyrUß Blbom. J. 8. Clarke,
Adam Bashful... Barten HUL
Becker Bowlee... „,.Mrs.O Henri.
ON MONDAY, PETER WA-XEH.
Doors open at 6# —To commence at 7 o’clock. .
-WALNUT-STREET THEATRE.—
V V Sole Lessee Mrs. H- A. OARBETTSON,,
Basiness Agent.......... Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY.
THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, Nov. 16,
THE BLACK DOCTOR.
Fabian .....Mr. E. L. Davenport.
Pauline de la 8eynerie.......... .Mrs E. L.' Davenport-
To conclude with the great Scotch Draw a of
WALLACE. THE HERO-OF SCOTLAND;
08, DEATH TO TRAITOR!
Wallace ........Mr, E. L Tdto*.
Boors open at 6%—Performance commences at~7.'
Concert hall
LECTURE BOOM-. ;
MONDAY, NOV. IT. WILL RE-OPEN,
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MATINEE on SATURDAY, at 3 o’clock. nolO-tf
PENNSYLVANIA ACADiS MY i)W
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Is open daily (Sundays oxoepted) from 8 A. M. SIS J
P.M. Admission 25 cents. Children half price.
Shares of Stock, 830. JyS
PERSON Ali,
■jyU&TBR AND PAY ROLLS, and
Xvl. Government claims or all kinds cashed or col
lected, at reasonable rates by JAMES FULTON, 42C
WALNUT Stro'et, Philadelphia. no3-tf
'PENSIONS.—f 100 Bounty and Pay
X. procured and collected for Soldiers, sailors, and tb*
relatives of such as are deceased, at reasonable and voßa
ractory rates, Claims cashed or advanced upon by
' JAMEB FULTON,
... Solicitor for Claimants,
424 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
Particular attention given to parti ee living at a dis
tance, . ..... ■:- . ____ . . oclB tf
WANTS.
YX7ANTED—A TRUCKMAN, wh#’
tt will rest a bouse and five acres or more of land,
to go into tbe track bnsfoes?, on shares or otherwise*
near ; a good market. Address Box Ho. 1, West
chester. BolS-efcaihSl#
TTjTANIED —A- BOY to Learn the
ft Wholesale Dry Goods Business, from the neigh
borhood of Nineteenth and Pine. Salary, first year,
fiftt-two dollars. Apply 229 MARKET Street. It*'
jj IDO SUBSTITUTES WANTED.—
ffi $175 PBETtOUVI in band when mastered in. $lO5-
WboDNTT besides Apply at No. 533 CHESTS (Ft
■ • Street at 10 o’olocfc TO*DAY.
nols ‘f J. A BSHIiESIAW, Lieutenant,
BOARDING.
TTIRST-CLASS BOARDING—Witt
JJ single and communicating rooms—at 1417 LOCUST
Strret. - noS.lm*
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
TO BENT—A large ROOM, seeon&
X story, Ho. £5 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut.
Apply on the preralEea. no!4-3fc
For sale—
A FIRST-CIM S 3 RETAIL DRUG 3TOBH,
ESTABLISHED /Of 1823
The snbsciiber, wishing to retire from business, will
dispose of his STORE. It ia situated on the Northeast
corner of BALTIMORE and GAT Streets, two of the
prircipal thoroughfares of the cite, is ia fnll operation,
-and doing a large. PRESCRIPTION AHO RETAIL
Bnsincas. with a patronage of the highest respectability.
The stand edropriees a Front Store and Back Room £.
two large Rcoms in second story, j a large Sellar, Ragged; -
a small Yard, with Hydrant, Ac, Bent moderate.
Fixtures of the first Quality, with a compute stock of :
GENUINE DRUGS, CHEMICALS,, and FANCY AR
TICLES, with all the RECIPES for the PROPRIE
TARY ARTICLES.
Ab good an opportunity for business is seldom offered
to the trade. Address „ „„„
THOS. G. MACKENZIE,
Northeast coiner BALTIMORE a D d GAY Sts.,
nefi thstcOt Baltimore, Md.
SMALL FARM AT PRIVATE
-CsALE.—A small FARM, 35 acres, in Wallao*
Township, Cheater county, Pa ; land excellent Quality.
Stone Dwelling House,: 30 by 35 feet, Stone and Frame
Barn, Ac., Frame Tenant House, large Apple Orchard,
with a variety of other Fruits; IX mheg from East
Brandywine Railroad. For particulars, address Wallace-
P. O-, Fa. no 15 2t* LEVI H. CROUSE.
««| PtfßLlO SAL® QWV REAITES
TATE—OiI SATTJBDiY, November 22,1SS>, at 2:
o’clock P. M.y on the premises, in Birmicgham tewnsfciPi
-Jli*JaTK»ro noiuityi
'tbrte ano a Quarter acT'ew~o , nsud. Th? improvements
are a ;brick dwelling, with kitchen .attached, which is
supplied with a hydraulic ergioe, which 3lao supplies the
barn, which ,1s a large and well constructed one. The
out-buildings consist of a wagon-Ihotiae, corn crib, milk
house, ice-house, wood-house, and hog-house* all in.
good repair. Also, a good teuact-hoase. Thera is on the
a young apple orchard io good bearing condi
tion. The location is high and healthy, »t TMnter's
Cross Beads," one mile from Ooncbrdvi'le, and a Quarter
of a mile from the Brandywine Summit Station, ontbe-
Baltimore Central Railr* sd. The land is of an excellent
Quality and under good fence 4.
J. m B BOOKALT.,
Trustee to make sale.
u 015.18.39 St*
« FOURTH- STREET DWELLING.
—The well- built, large four-story T> WELLING, .with,
three-story back buildings, and stable* No 538 North.
FOTJBTH Street—2o feet by 132 feet, to Crowa street—is
Bpceialiy adapted foT a Phyefciau. Nor sal* by
ANTHONT P & J B- MOBBI3,
No- 916 ABQE Street.
pjijßttgv 108 SALS.—-A Germantown.
jSliSleOABBI&GB:, made by Wafeon; a!so, a good
Bair of B»fe FamUy Horses.
P • ■:».• JQaN P. JENKIffS,
West- End Stables,
BROAD Street, near Pine Street.
nolS 3t*
SEWING MACHINES.
QJROVER & BAKEIt’S
CELEBRATED FAMILY
SEWING MACHINES.
STJPKBIOB TO ill OT HUBS.
Particular attention la called to the fact that* bealdße
the Machine* malting our celebrated stitch, we manu
facture] In great variety of styles, superior .
FAMILY LOCK-STITCH. MACHINES*
The peculiarities of each stitch will, be oheerfufly.
shown Mid explained to purchasers, and they have Una
great advantage of being able to select from oor stock,
either a Machine making the
GROVER & BAKER STITCH,
©r one making the
LOCK-STITCH,
The only valuable Sewing Machine Stitches la practical
use.
PRICES PROM $4O UPWARDS..
Office 730 Chestnut St.
DoS*tr ■ ' : '
ITIHE WJLLOOX & GIBBS
g ' *ASntI.Y ' '
SEWING MACHINES
have been greatly Improved, mairinglt
' ENTIRELY NOISELESS, •
and with Self-adjusting Hemmsrs, are now ready tor
“ Ie b3r FAIRBANKS * EWING,
MBT. tr 718 CHESTNUT Street
& WILSON.
SEWING MACHINES, x
828 CHE ST NUT STBEE T,
phTLAPELPHIA-
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS.
WILLIAM VABNALL,
DEALER IN HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS,
No. 1020 Ghesthut Street,
Agent tor the sale of HALEY, MOBS®, & BOYDEN’B
PATENT SELP-ADJUSTING
CLOTHES-WRINGER,
Believed to be the best OLOTHB3-WBINGSB tnua*.
It will wring the largest Bed Quilt
kerchief drier than can possibly be done by hand, in very
Aliberal discount will be made to dealers.
no 3 3m
T7IYE AND JAMES
jji LEWIS, OCULIST and AUBIST, has again r«-
mrned from his Professional torn foXor”**'“6 perme
uentiy located at No. 83T Kortii
hours from 9t013 A. M.. and 3to*P. M. gsM-2mU»
Eye and ear.—professor 3,
ISAACS, OCULIST AND AUBIST, from Ley
den Holland, has located himself at No. 611 PINB
Street, wtere persons afflicted with diseases of the EYS
and e’ab would do well to. call, as be guarantees a cure
in all cases, If curable. The Frafesaor can show proof of
bis former skill and ability, from reliable sources. The
Professor ir.rites the medical faculty, as be bar no secret
id his mode oftreatment. ARTIFICIAL EYES solentt
flcally iUßerted-,without, pain. -N. B.—No charges made
for examination. n°l2 6t*
TjIYE AND BAR INFIRMARY, No.
Hi 337 North SIXTH Street—lt ft' smafl gra
tißcatton and Measure that lam *“ rSntor
bors as an oeulletand aurlst during too pMt eight
in the aty ofFhfladelpMa.
teme of wffleh have been forYeaw
many affections of the Bye B “ b .ducted, or almost en
beering have be ?“ o cBrarully seated: and the pro
tirely lost ha™ been «« be(m astonished at ray al
*■ Recess; both medically and surgically.-
I Win sraaraDt°a cmra to every esse where the organs am
’ rormation; and I entreat «U those who am
fflS to avoid pretending auack,, oonfl
!'e^^ frcvn “‘\-, f *