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Lock Haven J Dice, Luck Htven Jos M Reggie Lock Haven A 8 Mc Dill. Plover. Wis P Mclntyre. York,Pa VgFrv•onger, York,Pa P HKsmmerer. Oirio . . _ . J Primrose, St Pant. Mum Robinion, New York S S All. NoW4illet W Keys., Bedford co J P B Walker, Trenton, N J IA G Miller 3c da, Shlopertabg sitreet,., abovo Fitt 11. Sarni Mclntire, Elkton J 11 Steele, Maryland E Fir Thomson Stillman Perkins,Prov, R I W L DIMS'S & son, Patton John Walsh, El illidayablg N C Morrison. Pottevlile 1 GRO W Kolar. Pottsville CI Underhill. New York IJ F Sharp, Milford. Del S A Boors. Brooklyn IC Waterhouse, N Jersey B Wheeler, Washington Joe D Otis, Auburn, I Y J O Jackson, Wilra'n, Del Ml , B It fesideri, New York E Newman.. New York AF Ruseol. Danville - - abas Bebard. Penns IF B Kew York Julan tiookson, Lancaster J A Whalen. :New York street, above Third A EC C.lnin, Indiana C B Joiws. 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Lieutenant Colonel LOUIS WAGNER, now_ in com mand of Camp William Penn, Cholton Hills, P 5 writes: "For Coughs, Colds, &c.; the Expectorant, ht34l always Proved a certain Cure." Rev. Dr. DOWLING. of New York, writes: "Froth my own experience, I believe the Expectorant o be one of the best remedies for Coughs and Colds." umun C. D A.WSON, of No. 12.17 Clarion street. Philade)phia. as " Mier Buffering for months with Bronchitis, I am happy to say, by the use of Dr. Jayne's Expectorant, I am once more like my former self." Rey. L. J. ROBERTS, the well-known Chinese mis sionary, writes: . `For Pulmonary Complaints I find the Expeetoran invaluable, always easing the Pain. and removing the symptoms. " Mr. C. T.,POOLER, Superintendent of Akron Schools. Ohio, writes " In three days the Expectorant cured me of a long standing and troublesome Cough." Mr. W. C. FISHES, of Weston, Spahling, Lincoln shire. 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Mr. JOHN VANWORT, of Aurelius, Mich., writes: "Afterasuffering from a hard, racking Cough, until a was thought past all cure, I tried Jayne's Expectorant, after using two bottles of which I found myself well, tough, and heal ti. Mr. C. W. WHISTLER, of Mercer county, Pa„ says "Your Expectorant has entirely relioved me of a very painful Cough, accompanied with Sore Throat." Rev. Dr. RUFUS BABCOCK, formerly President of Waterville College. Maine, writes: The Expectorant I highly esteem as a safe as well as eminently beneficial remedy." Dr. D. 0. GASKILL, of Milton, Nova Scotia,. writeq; "The Expectorant I believe to be 'about the beet medi doe in nee for the diseases for which it is recommended.' RFV. J. J. WALSII. Missionary of Presbyterian Basra, Puttegach, India., says: It is within my knowledge that:Dr. Jayne's Erpsc torant has been the means, under Providence, of curing a case of Incipient Consumption." Mrs. HANNAH J. rugH, of Turnsan, Sullivan County. 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BY ""• J. E. GOULD. • • SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT STS. aff l 0c24-swtf ! m il STEINWAY'S WIWI PIANOS. The fame of these Wart:moats has extended to every Part of Europe. We And on the programme of the Phil harmonic Concerts in Bremen and Brunswick a note stating that the grand piano fortes need were "from the manufactory of Messrs. STEINWAY ar. SONS, New York." We also see by a London paper, noticing the fact of WILLIE PAPII playing before the Prince .and MUCOSA of Wales during the bridal festivities, that "the Piano reed at , the castle was one of STEINWAY a: SoNs',lfew R cork, which took the prize medal at the World's Fair." BLASIUS BROTHERS, No. 1006 CHNSTNIIT Street. 4626-ewtr M-61-PGRIM3D . OILMAN—PARSON. — In New York, on the 22.41 inst., by Rey. Stephen H. Tyng, D. D.. Theodore Oilman and Elizabeth D. Paxson; all of that city.. SOBLIMTER—M aCKOFEN. —At Pitta f, Oct. 22; by the Rev. Charles Walther . , Major Gustav Schleiter, 74th Regiment, Pennsylvania .Volunteers, to Minne. Backofen. 'DIED. MARIS. —On the 21st inst., Lewis D. 14,, eon of John andS. Louisa Maria, aged 3 months. Funeral services at 2 P. 111. , this day, the 2Ath instant. Interment at Laurel Rill. TAGGART.—On Oct. 24, 1303 frtm wounds received at Bealton Station.' Va.;Major Charles Frederick Tag gart, 2d Pennsylvania Cavalry, in thetBlet year -of his. sae. His male friends are invited to attend his funeral on Thursday morning. Oct. 20. at 10 o'clock, from hie late residence. N 0.1610 Chestnut street.- ' WALMSLEY.—In Baltimore , n Saturday. '24th inst.. Georgians, youngest daughter of William H. and Ann a M wain:Wel% aged five months. * FORREeT. —On Friday last, the29 , l of October, Hen rietta Forrest, eldest saner of Edwin Forrest LAC'( DRESS 0-00DS.--CASEE- A, Isimas,..velour Reps Tandems, 3-4 and 6-4 * H ma selines, Mertnoes. enriett'a Cloths or silk-frary Cash meres, Ottoman Poplins, Irish Poplins, English and French Bombazines, Alepines. corded Monsselinss, Aus tralian Crapes, Baratheas, Turin Cloths. Paramattas, De Lathes. Origin tal Lustree. Alpacas and Mohair Lustree, Reps Anglats,Mourning Silk, Artnnre Poult de Sole and Oros Orsin Silks. BgeSON & SON, 002; , - mourning Store. No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. T OUVINJ CELEBRATED KID oLovEq, Ordered Colors, sizes 6)4f0 a . 0c27 - Eltlat & LANDALL. TWO,Iro4cED. till L ykr-L . size 72 kph . ..by:RV' " EYES St LAITDELL., -•- , B Lm0A:;041/CNT ,M 0 I E D s _NASH/WIC _LNOTION. — T.III4 BES.Of IIIiDITSTRY LOWE, No. 131 A. Y. M.. mo. requeste d to meet at the Hall, CHESTNUT Street, on THURoDAY MORNING, Hl o'olook, to attend the funeral of our late Brother Major CHARLES V. TAGG &KT. JAMES B. ALYCE% Secretary. Per order W. M. - oc2B-26. IMP PHILADELPHIA. TRACT AND MISSION SOCIETY:—A meeting in behalf of the `nociety will be held' in the Presbyterian ettursh,_ TiVENTY.PIRST and MOUNT :VERNON Streets. THIS (iVedneedeY) EVENING. at 7,14 O'claok, AlcO. a Tract Diatrlbutoro' monthly meeting, at the Mlssibn House. CHRISTIAN,- below ELEVENTH. on THURSDAY EVENING, at 7,Si, o'clock,, its M. A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE PI3ILa.DELPHIIk NUTDAL REAL ESTATE eS bo.HATION will he held THIS (Weduesdai)EVSNlNCL at No 'll9 South FOURTH Street. at 7 o'clock. The re port other Committee to salt The property will be read, a.cd busineea of a foal character transacted. By order of tho Proaldool. It* ALLEN W. RICHARDS, Secretarl. IsLOCKLEI7 AND MERLON 161 TtrinipmE AND • • • PLANK ROAD COMPANY. An annual mooting of the STOCKHOLDERS of the Company will be hob- at the ORM. WAYNE HOTEL, Lower Morton Township.,on MONDAY, the 2d day of November next, at 3o'clocP. M. to elect one President, twelve fdanmere, and ono Tteatirlier, to carve for the Wi ning year, (0c29.3t) DAVID MORO AN, Fey. FRANKLIN'INSTITUTE TURE3 will commence on TUESDAY EVENING. Dlovember ad. at 8 o'clock. and be continued on TUES DAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS, for tho season. as follows: The First. Couree will coneist of TUESDAY EVENINGS - On Astronomy, by Prof. John F. Frazer. THURSDAY EVENINGS-On Patents 'and Contracts, by H. R. Furness. The Second Cour e will conatat of TUESDAY EVENINGS-On Chemistry, by Professor Henry Morton. , THURSDAY EVENINGS-On Military Engineering, by Prof Fairtnan Rogers ' - Each Member, upon paying his annual contribution, and each one Member, will receive a Reason ticket for himself and a lady; also tickets for his Children, \garde, and apprentices, under 21 years of age. on- the Payment of one dollar for each minor; or on - the payment of two dollars each, the minor can attend the Lecturea and hare the nee of the Library of the Institute. TERhIB OF MEMBF,ESHIP -Atinnal contribution, aG; or $2.5 for membership for life, with an additional charge of one dollar _the first year for a certificate of membership, - Gentlemen wiebing to become members will please apply at the Hall, No. 15 South SE VBNTII Street. oc2B-6t WILLIAM HAMILTON, Actuary, NOTICE,—APPLICATION.WIFiL, BE "e•-:,P." made by S. A. MILLER to the Department of Highways Or a contract for the paving of Dauphin street, from Belsrade to Moyer etreet, Nineteenth ward, of the city of Philadelphia, .the following owners of property on said etreet haying signed an agreement for the same: S. W. Stockton. Arch street 291. feet: James Hunter. Richmond street. 15.1 feet; E. G. James. Walnut street, below Twentieth. 200 feet: Daniel Ilayitatid. Fifth street, near Norris. 127 feet: Z. C. Flowoll, Chest nut Went, above Sixth, 684 feet, , Owners of property on said street baying objections to the contract being awarded will make them at the De partment of Highways on FRIDAY, Octeher 00. at 11 o'clock A. M. . 0c27-3t" IMP NOTICE.—IN ACCORDANCE. WITH a resolution of the CITIZENS' BOUNTY FUND COMMITTEE OF PHILADELPHIA.. I am directed to give notice that 'all claims for BOUNTY be prettented. before the Bret day of Novombe I nest. Those previous to Jane let to MICHAYS., V. BAKER. • No. $34 South THIRD street, Those since June lgt to me, WILLIAM V 1 CH, Paymaster, Washington Buildings, . . . . . South. THIRD Street. PHILAMPL2IIfA, Sept. 30, 1863. oel7-tnovi IritVENNSTINANI&RA.ILILOA.D GONE PANY TEP,ABOREE'S DEPARTMENT. PRILADELPITTA, October 13, 1863. The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi annual dividend of FIVE per cent, on the capital stock of the Company, clear of—National and State taxes, pavable on and after November 15, 1803 Powers of attorney ter collection of dividends can be had on application at the office of the Company, No. 238 South THIRD Street. ocl7-tdel THOS. T. FIRTH. Treasurer. SURGEON-ARTIST'S OFFICE, FOR MUTILATED SOLDIE RS.--SOLOI ER9 who have lost an ARM or LEG in the service. and desire the Patent ' • PALMER Limbs " to be supplied by Govern ment, should return this notice immediately to .this of fice. stating their loss by letter, with name. company. regiment, and residence. B. FRANK PALMER. 0c22-tf 1609 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia:. M. CORN EXCIIANGEBANK. PHILADELPHIA. Oct 12, 1861. The annual election of DIRECTO KS will be held at the Banking HOUBO on MONDAY. the 16th day of November next. between the hours of Qo A. Di and 2P. DI The annual meeting of the Stockholders will ba held On TUESDAY, the 2d day of November next, at 12 M. ocl4•tnol6 J. W TORREY. Cashier: FARMERS''AND 111ECII9NIGS , BANK, PHILADELPHIA, October 2. 1863. The annual election for Directors will be held at the Banking House on MONDAY, the 16th day of November next, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 3 o'clock P. M.: and on TUESDAY, the third day of November next, a get oral meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the. Banking House at 4 o'clock P 11 .. agreeably to charter. W. RUSHTON. JR., oc3-tnol6 Cashier. IM SOUTHWARK BANK, PHILADELPHIA, October 6, 1863. The annual election for Directors will be held at the BANEISG HOUSE, on MONDAY, the sixteenth day of November nest, between the hours of ten:A. IL. and two A general weetGr of the Stockholders will be held at the someplace on TUESDAY, the third day of Novem ber. next. at twelven'elock M. 007- wf&mtnol6. F. P. STEEL. Cashier. UNION DANK, PHILADELPHIA, October 3, 186.3.---The anti nal meeting' of the stock holders of this Bank will be held at the banking hones on TUESDAY., November 5, at 12 M. The annual election for Directors will be held on MON DCY, November le, between the hours oflo A 51. and 2P. al, J. J. 111JUREL, ocsmwftNl6 Cashier. M'WESTERN BANK, OF PUMA DELPRIA. OCTOBER 3, 1861 An Election for Directors, to serve this Bank the en suing year. will be held at the Banking Haase, on MON DAY, the 16th day of November next, between the hears of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. Ta. The Aunnal Meeting of -the Stockholders will be held on TUESDAY.'the 3d day of November next, at 12 o'clock M. Cocs-mwfil6N3 13 36 TROUTMAN, Cashier. KENSINGTON BANK., PIIILIADE,Ir PHIA, October 3. 1863. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking-bowse on TUESDAY, the 3d day of No vember. 1863, at 10 o'clock A. IL oe4-marftNB An Election for Thirteen Directors, to nerve the ensu ing year, will be held at the Banking-house on MON DAY, 16th of November, 1863, bettveen the hours of .9 N. and 3 P. hi. 0. T. YERK ES, oc-mwftnovl6 - Cashier. COMMONWEALTH BANK, PHILADELPHIA. October 6. 1863. The annual election for Directors will lie held at the BANKING HOUSE, on MONDAY, the sixteenth day of November next, between the hours of ten A. M. and two The annual meeting of the _Stockholders will be held on TUESDAY, the third day of November. at ten o'clock A, M. HENRY C. YOUNG, Cashier. oc7wilmtnol.6 • . GIRAILD BANK, PITILATIELPECIA, October Sth, 1863. —The annnal meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank will be held at the BANNING ROTJCE, on TUESDAY, the 3d day of November next, at 12 o'clock M. The annual election for Directors, to serve for the ensuing year. will be held on MONDAY. the 16th day of November. between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2P. DI. oc9-fmwtNol6 W. L. SCHAFFER, Cashier. MANUFACTURERS' AND MECHA NICS' B ASK, kmr,AnimMlTA, October 2,1863. The .Annual Election for Thirteen Directors will be held at the Banking House on MONDAY, the 16th day of November next, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 3 The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held. on TUESDAY, the Sd day of November next. atlOo'clock A. M. M. W. WOODWARD, ocs-mwtnol6 Caalkier. MILITARY NOTICES. NOTICE TO DRAFTED MEN IN THE TWENTY-FOUTH WARD.—The Board of Enrol ment of Fourth District hereby give notice to all persons Drafted in the-TWENTY-FOURTH WARD (betng the Fifth knb-Disttict), that they will commence the hearing of cases of persons claiming Exemption. or those desi ring to offer Substitutes'on MONDAY, October 26,1853, at the Headquarters, corner of Broau and Spring Gar den streets, and will hold daily sessions for this purpose until the entire ward is completed. The notices served upon Drafted Metaare 511 number ed, and the following order for the hearing of cases has been resolved upon, and will be strictly stahered to, viz: MON DAY, October 26. Nos. 1 t s 60 inctusive. TUI SDAY. October 27, Nos. 51 to 100 inclusive. WEDNESDAY, October 28. Nos. 101 to 150 inclusive. THURSDAY. October 2:11, Nos. 151 to 200 inclusive. FRID AY, October 20, Nos. 201 to 250 inclusive. SATURDAY, October 31, N0e.'251 to 300 inclusive. MUND &Y, November 2. Nos 301 to 350 inclusive. TUESDAY, November 3, Nos. 11l to 400 inclusive; WEDNESDAY.' November 4. Nos. 401 to 450 inclusive. THURSDAY, November 6, Nos. 451 to 500 inclusive. FRIDAY, November 6. Nos. 601 . . to 660 inclusive. SATURDAY, November 7, Nos 551 to 612 inclusive. 'The hours of session: - will be from 9to 12 o'clock A. M.. and from Ito 4o clock P. M. • AlGir Persona failing to report noon the days, fixed as 'above for their hearing, will render themselves liable to arrest as Deserters. - Dibi. LANE Capt. and Provost Marshal. • C. B. 43ARRETT. Commissioner of Board. 012.3- 61 J. RALSTON. WELLS, Surgeon of Board. . $690 BOUNTY! $690 BOUNTY! FIFTY MEN WANTED. - - to complete toe 34th Regiment, now in camp at Camp Parker. TRENTON, New Jersey. Inquire at the ROUND HOUSE. foot of. FEDERAL St.. Camden, N. J.• - ... $315 C. $a ON MUSTER: State pay, $6 Per math to wives or widowed mothers. Capt..B. 0, JACKSON, Recruiting Officer. tiUNION LEAGUE HOUSE, OCTO BER 21, 1863 .— N0n commissioned Officers and Pri vates of the Ist, 2d, and 341 UNION LE AkiIIE REGI MENTS, who were absent at-roll-call on the days when their respective regiments received marching or ders. and who bed not, therefore, the opportunity of being paid their Bounty by the League Committee. are hereby notified that no , claims for such bounty will be allowed unless presented and authenticated before the first of NOVEMBER next. . S. R. FEY, 0c22 tSlChairman. wit ft REOPENING IN PHILADELPHIA. LADIES' FRENCH SHOES. NAPOLEON BERM, oc2B-30' No. 110 South ELEVENTH. OCTOBER 28, 1863. • NOTICE. - - Application Will be made to the DEPARTMENT OF HIORWAYS for a CONTRACT for PAYING TWENTY SECOND STREET. from College Avenue to Oxford street, ill the Twentieth Ward, the following persons having signed an agreement for the same: S. T. Robert, 314 feet; A. Douglass.ls feet; J. W. Rees, 13 feet; White & Forder. 16 feet; W. R. Scott. 93 feet; E. S. Brooks, 230 feet: H Tremner, 40 feet; B. Rafferty. 70 feet; L. Malta', 110 feet; A. D. Morrison, HZ feet; N, Barrett, 97 feet; C. F. Lex, 95 feet; W. Whipper; 95 feet; I. M. Fost,l 6 feet; S. Rice, 16 feet; L. F. Fiegel. 100 feet; W. Wright, 100 feet; J. E. & B. Schal, 90 feet. J. W. Smith. 120 feet. The owners" of proPerty on said street are hereby re. quested to meet at the- - DEPARTMENT OF' HIGH WAYS, B. W. CORNER OF FIFTH ANTI WALNUT STREETS, On the llthlday. of NOVEMB.gR, 1863, ,at 11 o'clock A. M., to show cause, if any, why said contract should not be awarded, oc2B-3t* MICHAEL HAMEL - Cot tractor. MECHANICAL DRAWINGS 0 every description made or copied by an experi enced DRAFTSMAN. Address or apply to 0c25-st* H. ALETLECHT.I-42 WALNUT Street. T t LINER'S WORYTYPES ARE -likenesses of rare merit, wondrously accurate. and colored in an exquisite manner by the best artists in the city, at SECOND Street, above Green. it* pORTR A. ITS .-REIMER'S - POR. TRAITS, life-size Photographs in oil colors. are held in bigh estimation by the patrons of art; lifelike In ap- Pearanee, and fresh, warm coloring. tiECOND Street, above Green. • VRESII MINCED MEAT.-THE SUB -a- SCRIBER takes pleasure in announcing to the public in general that he is again prepared to offer his, lastly celebrated__ NE PLUS' ULTRA 11lINGSD MEAT. • Wholesale or Retail. Orders through poet will be promptly attended to JOSHUA WRIGHT,' oc2S-30` SPRING GARDEN and FRANKLIN Streeie. 8500 CHEMICAL BANE NOTE= If the GentlFman who sold the above note will call, he will receive the fall valne of it. DREXEL Sc CO., al South THIRD Street. E I.NrE R'S FINE LIICENESSES; Colored Photographs for $l, are appreciated by the public; their natural character pleases, - and the price pleura them In reach of all. Gallery. SECOND Street, above Green. " It* DEFINED PETROLEUM, OF SUP.E-. -EL MOB' quality, in bond or free, in lote to suit-noir chasers. For sale by oc2B-wfm3t * No 26 SOUTH DEPlEWBARBft.;?atie.=' TOOTHACILE CURED IN' AN IN STANT , by FISCHER'S CELEBRATED . TOOTH ACHE DROPS. Price, 12 cents per bottle. Manufac tured at his', LABORATORY,' TWENTY-THIRD and LOMBARD Streets, Philadelphia, and for sale by Drug gists IA general. . . oc2B-Im. a 43 OSHEN.,-lITTEB.-450 TUBS 40'." N- 01 MEN BUTTER, selected dairies. For 'Kilo b • 11HoDsErsc WILLIAM% 10 f Sclatti , WATßlt StroOt, THE PRESS.-PHIL A DELPHIA; WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1863. . • RETAIL DRY GOODS. I.IOSIERY. THOMAS'L EVANS IA PITH . . •Airlitmotr To THEIR FALL IMPORTATION SILKi MERINO, WOOL, AND COTTON. CD S )0. r , "" k",_ OF THE BEST MAKES. . - LADIES', CHILDREN'S, AND MEN'S SIZES. oOS-3t SIB and SAO CHESTNUT Street. fIEfEAP DRY GOODS. CARPETS, A-I OIL Cl OTOS, AND WINDOW 58A.D1.8.-9. 13. ARCHAMBAULT, .G.. E. corner ELEVENTH and MAR KET Streete, will open THTS MORNING, Lora. Auction, Ingrain Cartage. at 87c, 50c, 620 75c, 57c. - $l, and $1.25; Entry and Stair Carpets, 25 to 87c; Three-ply Carpets. $1.60; }tag and Demo Carpets, 31, 37 50. and. 62c; Stair Oil Cloths, 25c; Floor Oil Cloths. 45 to 75c: Gilt Border ed Window Shades, 75e to $150: Buff and Green Sha ding, 57 to 62c DRY GOODS AND TRIMMINGS. Sheeting and Shirting ?dueling. 1234. to 37c: Ohintkee, 12 to 2,;:e;De Lathes, 28 and 31c: Plaid Dross Goods, 31 to 50e: Pordint, 31 to 62c: Paratnettas and Alpacas. 31 to lIe; Blankets, $5 to $l2 ; Marseiltee, Lancaater, Oriental, and Allendale Quilts, $1 75 to $10; Comfortables, $3; Cas sirueres, 75c to $2; Coate' Spool Cotton. 7c4 Skirt Braid, On; Ping Sc; 11.6k1.1 and Eyes, Os; Palm Soap. 8c; Clash, 12!:c; Napkins and Towels, 12 to 57c; Table Linens, 500 to $1 Flannels, 17 to 75c. bolpsale, nd Retail Store, N. E. corner ELEVENTB and MARKET Streets. • oc2B-wf&wlm. FALL TRADE. E. M. NEEDLES; 1024 e CHESTNUT 'STREET, Has just oreued a large and complete assortment of the following goods, which he offers at Low Prices LACES, by the yard, and in Coiffures, Barbee, Veils, Collars, Seta; Sleeves, Capes, &c., in Pointe, Valencienue, and other Laces. EMBUOIDERIES. Collars, Sets. Flouncing... Bands. Edgings, Insert ings. on Cambric. Swiss, and L 171011; Infants' Robes. Waists, de. HANDKERCHIEFS. Ladies' Corded-bordered, Hem-stitched. Embroidered. fancy-bordered Reviered, Ruff ed,Valenalenne,Pointe, and Applique Lace, and other fancy styles in great va• riety. Yen's and Boys', in plain, printed borders, and hem-stitched. &c. WHITE GOODS: Saconela, Cambrian, 4 4 and 5 4 Hulls, Nainsooka. Cheeks, Stripes, Hair Cords, puffed. tucked, and other fancy styles: Striped Organdies. Tarletanea, Piques, French Muslin, Sin eomPrising all varieties. Ladies' Neck Ties, Scarfs, Bowe, Broad. Linen Gaffs, Plain and. Embroidered Linen Collars, Bre. 200 French Breakfast Sete, at Reduced Price. MO styles Cambric, Linen, and. Valencienne - Edging's and Inserting's. • . Manufacturers of Ladies' and Children's Clothing are invited to examine My. stock. A liberal discount to those who buy to sell again or manufacture. E. M. NEEDLES. 0c23-fmwlm NEW GOODS FOR THE LADIES. EYRE & UNDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH, Have now arranged for ease a magnificent stock of NEW GOODS, Adapted to ftrst-class trade WROLESALE AND RETAIL, Including all the scarce and desirable articles : 3 CASES MERINOES, .3 CASES CRAPE REPS, • 2 CASES PAINTED MERINOES, 1 CASE PRINTED REPS, 6-4 SCARLET OPERA CLOTH, BLUE AND PURPLE DO., WATER-PROOF MIXED CLOTH, FASHIONABLE CLOAKS,. ' VELVET CLOAK CLOTHS, $1.5 WIDE CLOAK VELVETS, BROAD. SCARLET SCARFS, OPEN CENTRE LONG SHAWLS, CLOSE PLAID SHAWLS, • RICHEST DRESS SILKS; JOUVIN'S ORDERED GLOVES, SCARLET FRENCH MERINO, PIECES IRISH POPLINS. ccLanwf , THE ATTENTION' OF THE TRADE IS CALLED TO OUR STOCIC OP SAXONY WOOLEN 00. all. wool Plain Flannel's TWILLED FLANNELS,- Various makes, in Gray, Scarlet, and Dark Blue. PRINTED SKIRTING FLANNELS. PLAIN OPERA. FLANNELS. "PREMIERE QUALITY," Square and Long Shawls. WASHINGTON MILLS-Long Shawls. • BLACK COTTON WARP CLOTHS, - 16,16;-17, is; 19, - 20, 21,•22 or. FANCY CASSIMERES AND SA.TINETTS. BALMORAL SKIRTS, all grades. BED BLANKETS, 10 4, 11.4,124, 134. COTTON GOODS, DENIMS, TICKS, STRIPES SHIRTINGS, &a., from various Mills. DECOURSEY, AAMILTON, & EVAN S, 33 LETITIA Street, and 32 South FRONT Street 0c23-fraw2m NOW OPEN. RICH AND RELIABLE FURS Of our own Importation and Mannfaetnre. HUDSON'S BAY SABLE, ROYAL ERMINE, DARK SABLE . MINK, REAL'CHINOHILLA, DARK SIBERIAN SQUIRREL, In every fashionable style, for LADIES. MISSES. AND CHILDREN. FURS M&DE . TO ORDER AT THE PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK, AND FUR EMPORIUM, 920 CHESTNUT STREET. W. Przoc - romr. et. co. octl2-mwftno2 CLOTH, HOUSE. WILLIAM T. SNODGRASS' WEEOI,4SALS AND ESTATE, EicKYSia, No. 34 South SECOND St., and 23 STRAWBERRY St. A FULL STOCK OF ARMY CLOTHS. NAVY CLOTHS. CASHMERES. NOBBY COATINGS. • CHINCHILLAS. VELVET CLOTHS. FROSTED. BEAVERS. ESQUIMAUX. BILLIARD CLOTHS. BAGATELLE CLOTHS, &C. 0c26-lni THREE CIIES.OF THE BEaT , HEAVY REAL WATER-PROOF CLOTHS . - RECEIVED THIS DAY. RETAIL PRICE, 82.5. GOODS ORDERED SOME TIME SINCE. EDWIN HILL & CO., 0c24-eramSt 26 South SECOND Street. POPULAR .COLORS , M E RIN OE S, REPS, and POPLINS. nc27 EYRE dc LANDELL. FOURTH and ARCH. "REIMER'S SPLENDID' PORTRAITS have a bide-spread reputation, based upon the merits of naturalness of style, accuracy, and fine artistic coloring. Gallery, SECOND Street.' ED. MARCHANT, 'PORTRAIT . PAINTER, has removed to 919 LOCUST Street, Where he will be glad to see hie friends and those of the public 'who may be interested in his line of art. - oeS SW if p CHAYOUTY, -a= • REAL-ESTATE BROKER, No. Itd9 South FIFTH Street. Philadelphia. . House-rents and other claims collected. VOTICE .--THE UNDERSIGNED having sold out their interest in the firm of C. AL BRIGHT & CO., and withdrawn from the business and management of said firm, hereby give notice that they are no longer responsible for any debts contracted by or on account of said firm. CHAS. ALBRIGHT, WM.( H. STROH. COLORADO TERRITORY.-WE ARE prepared to undertake the investigation of:titles to LAND AND MINING CLAIMS in Colorado Territory, and to furnish aecurate and reliable information ap and value inining respect- Companies already - formed, orcourse of organisation therein. We can also furnish the names of responsible persons. who will undertake to act as agents for any 'parties having interest in lands, Ire in the Territory. LEDYARD AO3AIRLOW, , Law and Collection Office, 0e26-mws 6t ' 45)9 CHESTNUT Street, Phila, . MISSOURI . LANDS . TAMPAY.T.NG AGSNCY. E. II: RING, ATTOBIIKY . A.Dtto AGENT. - Jnornasow CIVT, MISSOURI, Will pay taxes on lands in any county in Slissoctri3 redeem lands sold fox taxes, 'and do a Retleral• land agg s c4 m b o nl i nes: ._ %lierzi r . in 11 recommend E. L. King to the public as l*ng prompt and reliable in bu, IM. Oliver, Seor`etarrgqof State W. E. Moseley. Audi -tor; Sample-Orr. Register ef Lands. ocitt-Cit* COMMISSION' HOUSES. D R 1.1. L S. 200 BALES SO—IN CLI flI ILLS. 8 YARDS PER POUND. FOR BALE )3T . WALN, LEAMING, Sa 00., No. 30 South FRONT Street, No. 311. MM Street. SE t I c Ij i ' . LEY, HAZARD, & HIJTCHIN- O. 112 CHESTNUT STREET, CONCUSSION MERCHANTS, FOR THE SALE OF - PHILADELPHIA.—MADE GOODS oc5D-vm NOTICE TO GRAIN DEALERS AND SHIPPERS.. 20,000 UNION A, SEAMLESS BAGS, All Linen, The Best and in the market. arket. ALE*. BURLAP BAGS, Of all Sizem, for Corn, Oats, Bone-dust, Coffee, &c., are manufactured and for tale, for net cash, by CHARLES H. GRIGG, Agent, No. 137 M.I,IIICST Street (Second Story). ocl7-3m Late of 219 Church alley. BAGS I BAGS 1 BAGS 1 NEW AND SECOND HAND, SUNLESS. BURLAP. AND GUNNY BAGS. Constantly on hand. jOHN T. BAILEY ills 00., No. 113 NORTH FRONT STREET. ear WOOL SACKS FOR RALB. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. R E WO V A L. I4NFORD LUKENS HAS REMOVED FROM No. 31 SOUTH SIXTH. STREET, TO N. W. CDP.NDR SIXTH AND . CIIRSTNUT, Where he now offers a I,ARNE AND ELSGANT STOCK . OF • GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Rtabraeing all the latest novelties. PRICES MODERATE_ - The attention- of the public is respectfully so- Melted.. ocNI tf ARMY GOODS. ptOTIAIN - 611AM & WELLS HAIM FOB SALL HBATIr t IitEDILIAL AND LIGHT SHRSTIROS AND. SHIRTINGS. STANDARD DRILLS, RILINT CANTON IFLIIINSILS. WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CANBRIOS AND BILECIAS. _ BROWN, BLEACH E D , AND CORSET SEAMS. W No. IA WORSTED Y.A.RDI. &o. ael9-11 FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY. 1-1A.55.A.1.414, MILITARY FURNISHERS, 418 ARCH STREET. Banners, Regimental and Company Flags, Swords, Sashes, Belts, Passants, Epaulettes, Hats, Caps, Canteens, Haversacks, Camp Chests, Field Glasses, Spurs, and everything pertaining 'to the complete outfit of Army and Navy Officers. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. SINIONS & BROTHERi BANEOM-STREET HAIL, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURER% OF JEWELRY, FINE SZOIII>II, - - 2EILITADY GOODS 1 'WRYLY v/aurrx an2s.lGin GA" MOILTTJRES, ac. 61 . 7 ARCH• STREET. 0. A VANitIRK it 00.. MANUFAOTORERS OF O EIA,NDE ♦H3/ OTHER GAB . ?IXTUR E S also. Trench Bronze Pirates and Ornaments, Porcelain and Mica Shades, and a variety of FANCY GOODS, WHOLESALE AND. RETAIL Fleaso sell exemine roods WATCHES AND JEWELRY. i ga • ARRANDAI.E- & CO., IMPORTERS OF WATCHES, NEW YORK, Will send followingilon receipt of price: SILVER COMPOSITE WATCH, for the Army. cylin-. der movements, Hunting Cases, Time Indicator in cen tre, to save trouble of opening case. Handsome and re liable, beet and cheapest made. Sold in the army at $25-802. 50. SOLDIERS' OWN, Patent Lever, in sterling silver engraved hunting cases. Jeweled. regulated, $14.60. SPLENDID GOLD COMPOSITE 'WATCH, Jeweled. either 'nedinm size for gentlemen, or small size for la dies, beautifully engraved cases. Very Elegant and Accurate, often sold for sso—sls GOLD COMPPSI rs. Patent Detached Lever, Jeweled in 13 actions, gold balance, NSUltranted a perfect Time keeper suitable in size for eTther lady or gentleman. richly chased cases—a really splendid article, often sold for.s7s-IVS. beautifully-finished Ladies' Leeine. fine 16 carat gold plate watch, beautifully ornamented cases, usually sold at $50—527.50. Gents' or Officers' massive . gold plate Watch, chro nometer balance, full ruby ieweled, detached patent lever, heavy. beautifully finished cases. Warranted a Splendid Timekeeper. -often sold for $1.00—53.5.. ASTRONOMICAL WATCH! In massive gold plate. beautifully-engraved cases, jeweled in 15 actions, gold balance, and all the recent improvements. In addition to the sunk seconds. &c . peculiar to first-class Watches, it has a hand pointingmills unfailing accuracy to the: day of the month a. magnificent article! the great est invention of the age! just imported by Arrandale & Co. —s4s Other ladies' and gentlemen's Watches and Chains in great :variety. Send for circular fully describing above and other Watches. Agents wanted. A reduction made on wholesale orders. Money may be sent at our risk, if properly sealed. ARRANDALE & CO., MLR BROADWAY, NEW YORK, ocl9-mwf lin Wit 3 doors from Barimm'e Museum G. RUSSELL; FINE AMERICAN and Impo rted WATOPERS. Fins Jewelry, Enver I:24ltea Ware ' 4`. FINE WATCH REPArRING attended to. by the_most experienced-workmen. an Watch warrarkted for one yr. G. ea RUSSELL. North SIXTH Street. MUSICAL. BOXES. TN SHELL AND ROSEWOOD 'CASES, -m- playing from 1 to 12 Stoma; choice Opera and-dmeri. *an Melodies. FARR di belowrters. se2-6m 3240nEffrtillT titreetFourth. CABINET FURNITURE. fIABINET FURNITURE AND BIL- N.- 1 1.111W TABLES. MOORE & CA.MPION, No. 281 SOUTH SECOND .STREST: in connection with their extensive Cabinet business. are *ow manufacturing a superior article of BILLIARD TABLES, and have now on hand- a full IMPROVEDuished with the MOORE !a CAMPION'S CUSHIONS. (which are pronounced by all who have need them to be inperior to all others. For the quality and finish of these Tables. the mann %sharers .refer to their num:wove patrons thionghout the Union, who are familiar with the character of their work. celo.6in PHILSON'S:PATENT ELEVATED DOUBLE-OVEN COOKING RANGES. This Range has afforded more satisfaction than any ye , offered to the public. - WARM-AIR FURNACES, of the most approved and economical patterns SUITED TO ALL CLASSES OF BUILDINGS. ENAMELED SLATE MANTELS. A large variety of these beautiful Mantels at VERY low: PRICES. Low•down and Common . PARLOR GRATES. los beating Parlors, Chambers Offices. &c , ADAPTED FOR 'EITHER HARD OR ,SOFT COAL. Hot:air Registers and Ventilators; a Lune Assortment - W. A: ARNOLD, - odlo-68m2mif p 1010 CHESTNUT STREET. 11W:1CORRECT PIANO TUNING. —Mr. C. E. S &EGENT'S orders for tuning and repairing Pianos are received at MASON St CO.'S store, 907 CHESTRM Street, only. Mr. 6, has had eleven l years factory experience . in Bos ton,.and flv e _years employment in Philadelphia. SPECIAL. —rianos releatherd r em ov i ng.und. as soft and sweet toned as new, without Terms for Tuning, $l. TRUSSES, BRA.CES, skilfully' adjusted by C: 11, NEEDLES, corner of TWELFTH awl RACE Streets.- - Ladies' Department for same, conducted by Ladies, TVirELFTO Street, first door below' Race. Tits most complete and varied stock on hand, consisting in part of Trusses, Supporters. Shoulder_ Braces, Belts, Bandage% Elastic Stockings, Cratcheff, Syringes, Ja• Wes for Nursery. Sick Room. See. segi-gm if 1111 DR. FINE, PRACTICAL DEN TIST for the last twenty years. 511.9 VINE St., below Third, inserts the most beautiful TEETH of the age, mounted on fine Gold. Platina, Silver, Vulcanite, Coralite, - Amber, & c., at prices, for neat and substantial work, more reasonable than any Dentist in this city ox Slate. Teeth plugged to last for • life. Artificial Teeth repaired to snit. No pain in extracting. All work war ranted to lit. , Reference:bent families. ie29-9ne ocl6-12t MRS. M. G. BROWN METAPHYSI CAL PHYSICIAN, Profeakor on the Eye,Ear, add. Throat, Permanent office, 410 ARCH Street.Philadel- Phia. from November -1. Associate office, , 25 BOND Street, New Yorl{. Metaphysical-Discovery, .price 05 per box. Poor Richard's Eve Water, Scalp Renovator. slPor bottle each. . - - 0c24-1m "WATER WHEELS, HYDRA.TTLICI IWINDMILLS, Brass and Iron Lift and Force pumps . vonniry residesices eppplied with porta ble 'Gas • Works' and every oonvelionos of Gas and Water's.. Pltunblinr. Gas. attne o atg,gtikst rwAps .. :722.1 MARKET Street. Philads se2B-mm , P3m CyLIVE OIL.-"-:-AN INVOICE OF OARSTAIR'S pure Olive Oil just received per Ship ELISE. _For sal6 b _. GELAb. 5. .1 JAS. uARSJIAIRS.'SoIe - agente. • • 1.2.6 WALNUT, and 211. GRAILITS Street. ALso, an invoice' of the Mime Diet landingi• pLA.RIFIED CRAM. 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Thus many of the mysteries of Double-Entry Bookkeipikg are el acidated, and the whole coarse rendered mdfe attractive and easier of comprehension. Resinevs men and others aro Invited to call and examine our facilities for Commercial Instruction. oc3l-12t' MRS. C. A. BURGIN'S SCHOOL FOR - 1 "-. YOUNG LADIES, No. 1037 WALNUT Street. A few Pupils can be reoeiyed for the study of French and German. oolS-The BELLEVUE FEMALE INSTITUTE, A BOARDING-SCHOOL FOR GLRLS. This Institution is located in the northern limits of AT. TLEBORODOH. Middletown township, Bucks county - , penn'a.—a rang district. unsurpassed for beauty and healthfnineae. The Fall and Winter term will onen TRUTH MONTH list MI, and continue in session D`i weeks. 'the course of instruction is thorough and complete in all the elementary and higher branches of an ENGLISH, CLASSICAL, and MATHEMATICAL education. For terms and other particulars see enamor, which may be had on application to the Principals,_ATTLlßO- S.OIJOH Post Office , Fenn'a, or from H , PARRISH, cor ner er RIGHTH and ARCH Streete- ' Philadelphia. Mann, T. GRAHAMS, JAIL P. GRAHAMS, Principals. VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY-=A v SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL, NEAT. MEDIA, FA.—Tboroxigh course in Mathematic", Classic's, Eng lish Branches, Natural Sciences, &c. Military Tsolos taught. Clasees in Book-Aeoptng, Barreling, and Civit Engineering Pupils taken of, all wren. School opens September Isit. Boarding, per week, Tuition, per quarter.- 88. For catalogues. or information. address RON. J. HERVEY BARTON, VILLAGE GREEN,. Pa. (1 LENWO OD MATHEMATICAL ` 3l AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL, DELAWARE WATER OLP. The above Institution will reopen on SECOND-DAT Monday), the 22d. of the NINTH MONTH (September). For particulars apply to SAMUEL ALSOP, Principal, sea-2m Delaware:Water sap, Monroe county, Pa. iypss BROOKS AND MRS. J. R HALL will re-oyen their Boarding and Day - School, for Young Ladies, at 1218 WALNUT Street, on the 14th of SITYTEMBBR anal-2m MISS ELIZA. W. SMITH'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1210 SPRUCE street, will be reopened on Monday, SEPTEMBER 14 The course emtentes the elementary and higher branches of s thorongE — English education, with. French, German, Musk. Drawing, $4O sel-2m* FINANCIAL 6. 20 COUPONS, DUE IsT NOVEMBER WANTED,' AT MARKET RATE FOR GOLD. DREXEL CO. U. S. 5-20. The nndereigned. as General Subscription turent, authorized by the Secretary of the Tretteury to continue the sale of tide popular Loan, and. TEN DAYS public gotica will be given of discontinuance. ABOUT TWO HUNDRED HT.LLIOIIB - remain unsold, and this amount is scarcely sufficient to furnish a basis for the circulation of the National Banking Associations now being formed in every part of the Country.— But a short time must elapse before this loan is wholly ab sorbed, the demand from Europe, Germany especially. being quite active. As it is well known that the Secretary of the Tree• enry hae ample and unfailing resources in the duties on imports, internal revenues, and in the Issue of interest bearing Legal 'Tender Treasury Notes, it is nearly cer tain that it will not be necessary for him for a long time to come to issue further permanent Loans, the interest and principal of which are payable in Gold. These considerations must lead to the prompt conclu sion that the time is not far distant when these Five- TWenties" will sell at)a handsome premium, as was the remelt with the "seven-thirty" Loan, when it was all sold, and could no longer be subscribed for at par. This is a SIX PER CENT. LOAN, the interest and principal being payable in coin, thus Yielding about EIGHT per cent. per annum at the present premium on gold. It is called "Ftva-Twenty," from the fact that whilst the Bolido may run for twenty years, yet the Govern ment has the right to pay them off in gad at par, at any time after fire years. The interest is paid half vastly on the first days of No Tember and May. Subscribers can have Coupon Bonds which are pue ble to bearer and issued for $5O, *lOO, WOO, and *l, 000, or Registered Bonds of similar denomination% and. • addition. $5,00) and. $lO,OOO. These "Five-Twentiee cannot be taxed by States, cities, towns, or counties, and the Government tax on them is only one and a half per cent, on the amount of income, when the income exceeds six hundred dol lars per annum. Income from all other inyeatmente, such as mortgages, railroad stoclis, bonds, dm-, taus Pay from three to liveper cent. tax on the increne. Banks and Bankers throughout the country will con tinue to dispose of the Bonds, and all orders by mail or otherwise properly attended to. • The Treasury Department having perfected arrange ments for the prompt delivers , _of Bonds, Subscribers will be enabled to receive them at the time of subscri bing, or at farthest in FOUR days• This arrangement will be gratifying to parties who Want the Bonds on pay ment of the money, and will greatly increase the sales. JAY COOKE„ SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, 114 SOTJTEt . THIRD STREET, 5.205. I.sT NOVENIBEt 5.20 s COUPONS WANTED.. EARLY CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS WANTED. STERLING EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD BY DREXEL, de CO., 3.1 South THIRD Street, VTICHAEL JACOBS, .171 ... BANKER, No. 46 South THIRD Street, rFEILADBLPRIA. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, SPECIE,AND UNCUR - RENT MONEY-BOUGHT AND SOLD. _ STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD .ON COMMISSION.. Particular attention paid to the Negotiation or Time Paper., CITY WARRANTS BOUGHT. . ocS-3m COLLECTION OF U. S. QERTIFI CATES OF INDEBTEDNESS.—The M_DAMS' EX PRESS. COMPANY are now prepared to collect, at the Treasury Department, Washington, with despatch, and at reasonable rats the One-Year Certificates of In debtedness of the United States now due or shortly Terms made known and receipts given at the office, No. 320 -CHESTNUT Street. mys-tf NOTICE. -NOTICE IS HEREBY GlVEN that the CERTIFICATE No. 29,924,"300 Shares, issued to ns by the New 'York Transfer Agency of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad has been LOST, and that application has been made for the sub stitution of a certificate in place thereof. G. HEMINWAY & CO., No. 53 EXCHANGE. Place. LOST AND FOUND. 8300 REWARD-LOST OR STOLEN, six 5.20 'UNITED STATES BONDS, of WOO each, Coupons attached, dated June 23d, -1883, numbers from 24,259 to 24,294. inclusive. All persons are can, time d against 'receiving Or negotiating said bonds. Three hundred dollars Will be paid far their recoverr by - , LBWIS SONNEBOBN, AMBER Street. above Wood, Kensington. PHILAIiELPEIA, July 18, 1883. oc2o-18t* HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL, • 'WASHINGTON , B. O. H. B. BENSON, PRoPRISTOB. Formerly of the Ashland House, Philadelphia. Hats determined to merit, and hopes to reoelye, a full share of public patronage. le2o.tha METROPOLITAN ROTEL, _ (LATE nnow.tea PENNSYLVANIA AMENDS,- 1113etWeen Sixth and Seventh Stratts, WAS/LINO - TON 0/TY, A. R. POTPS, Proprietor. my 23-13 m COAL. O . 0A L .-SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER 'kJ MEADOW, and Springlionntiiin Lehigh Cosl,. sad best Locust Mountain,- from PreirEltid' sly pres for Family use. Depot. N. OM/erc and,WILLOW Streets. Office. No. till South SECOND . Street: - EaD2.173 J. ?WALTON & 00. Sint CABRLA.GES: . 1863 • WILLIAM D. ROVERS, , coach and Light Carriage Sunder, Nes. 1009 mid 1011 OBISTNIIT MTSssT• itelo.6m M. UNION STEAM` AND WATER HEATING COMPANY OF PHILADELPHLL tt OLD'S PATENT STEAM AND HOT-WATDIVHIUTTL , : TTIOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER. and &Hahn Improved COOKING APPARATUS. , • . Boilers and Water Backe Parlor and.other Gratic . Registers: and:Ventilatora, EantAand Jarohe, and things connoctodwith the above oranoh of brudnona. JA1,133 P. WOOD.. , - Igo. 41 South FOURTH Amid M.:IIILTWILL , Sevaintereint. AMERICAN Ac/LAMY OF MUSIO. CARL ABSCHUTZ Lessee end Director. ADOLPH DIRGFRLD - .Business Manager. The undersigned has the honor to , a enearma that the celebrated • \ Ori AN "BRA T E °l/1 ";., nom perform- Under the direction of CARL AIYSCI3I/r. lag with such unprecedented success in 11, of shortly arrive in thie'city.. and give a &eft TWEGVN orwites. , --EmBER, Commencing on Mogi DAY teu of NON and extending through the entire month , °m a, A enbecription will be opened for these tweh ugh the on the game liberal terms an last eesson, althik ny now enormous expense incurred' in br , t4Ong 114 ma ,pray artirlt, from Y..:nror.e. end thirf=tre ,, ,, on, • 00 ,, necessary for the production the now opera.. wi4 „ co , pal the managers In raise the price of single admit& Trams or sruscrurrrcen. k se Reserved Scat for twelve nights • - PRIM OP SINO7,R AiY4IIVANCE. parquet, Perernet Circle, and BalcOny— (Including Reserved Stat.) Family Circle AynchithPatre.... Subeerit+tione will be race ved. on And , after MONDAV next, the 48th inataat. at GOULD'S MUSIC STORa. Corner of RBTSirrli and oil ae,rl NUT Str.eta, between the honra of 13.2.(1A And 1.. M . daily, by ADOLPH DIRGPSLD, Basil:WAß Manager. Office, N 0.139 R. SEVENTH St - . con Walnut.- mal-4b' M: LOS°, Principal NEW CHESTNUT-ST. THBATAF.,, Letwee and bfAnnePr.......bfr Wbf, wusATLEE. THE IMMENSE SUCCESS Achieved by the celebrated artiste NULL'S CESTVALL • She haying been nsocived'thels‘Nt two nigtilieby a CROWDED AUDITORIUM. • who. by their LAVISH APPLAUSE. Pronounced her deuut - upon the English stage• Io tide , city a !success. induces the management to anaommethet the new THE JEWISH MOTHER, Will be presented EVERY EVENING • Pnene the presput week. VESTVALI in her grrat character or OANMa.. ocitS-41 WALNUT-STREET THEATRE. " LOPPAR Kra M A. GAMPRTTEGAIL THIS (WEDNESDaY) EVENING. Oct. ltFl PAM, Third Night and gloriong i.neconc of MR. E. EDDY. The favorin': American actor, who will appear : by de PiVe, for the firet time here, no CAR WIG, and el,oac the GLADIATOR, in THE LAST DAYS OPT POMPEII. 'lwo great Dramas. In r-hatroal. a thrilling and exalt ing play. entitled THE porde?, SPY. Box office open from 10 tin 3 o'clock, when seats may Beamed. oes2' MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARtii sT.REET THRATRB—ARCH Street ab.we Acting and Stage Manager WM. S FREDERIOKS Buell:less Agent and Treasurer JOS, D. MURPHY. NINTH NIGHT OF J. W. WALLA I'R. E. L. DAVENPORT. AND Mii6. FARREL THIS (WEDNESDAY.) Oct: Mb. lI#N. THE MAN WITH THE IRON MASK. Leon de Bourbon J. W. Waiter— Rocbfo ire. FU rt E L. Davenport. , Hortense ISME. Prices es venal. To commence at o'clock. GRAND CONCERT OF VOCAL AND INSTRUMEITAL MUSIC, Will be riven at the MUSICAL FUND HALL, THURSDAY EVENING. October 28th, 1863. FOR TILE. BENEFIT OF B. F. BANRIS,.. Graduate from the Pennsylvania Institntion - for the Blind, who will be atelsted on that occsAton by several: di.tinsnishod Amateurs -- Prof D. D. WOOD will preeide at the Piano. Doors open at 7 o'clock. To cotomeace at 7,;1 o'clock. Admission 25 cents. Children 15 cents. on% 2t• MUSICAL FUND HALL.-(OTT:. Ao-s- SCHALK. THE FIRST. GRAND. CONCERT Of the celebrated Pianiet. Mr. L. GOTTSCEIAL Will take place on WEDNESDAY EVENING: Octi%Pk 28th. at 8 o'clock, supported by Mme. AMALIA STRARQSC G. the favorite Prima Donna. Contralto. TILICS talented yocalist, Mrs BEHRENS. Prof. WOLFStHN, the distinguished Pianist, who bar kindly consented to assist Mr. Gottschalk onAlg occasion. Sig. CARLO PAT'''. the dlstingoillbect. Violinist. S. BEHRENS ...... Idosioal Director and Conduetos. Admission 60 cents: reserved seats 25 cents extra. Seals may be secured at GOULD'S Music Store, oozes. mencin,,n MONDAY. Oct. 261 b, at . 9 A. M. Doors , . open at Jes t Concert to commence at 8 o'clock. oc2i-4 Fox's CASINO, CHESTNUT gtre.t 'AIMED SE SITCC ES'S 5-20. POTHERMEL'S GREAT PICTURB, -AA , MARTYRS IN THE COLISEUM, NOW EXHIBITING AT THE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND.- Eshib.tior, every WEDNESDAY-at - 331. P. M.- Ad mission-TEN CENTS. Store No. 11 Soath EIGRTR Street lt* fI,ERMANIA ORCHESTRA.-- PITRGIO REHEARSALS wren , SATURDAY, SX o'clock, r. 111., at the MU:ICAL FUND tIALL. Single tickets. 9.5 cents Packages of ilk. tickets. $l. To be :hrd 64 ANDRE'S. 1404- CBES'S DDT Street; J. E. GOULD, bEVENTR and CHEST NITT, and at the Hall door. ontli-Set, TEMPLE OF WONDERS-ASSEMB - L BUILDINGS, TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS, Atonsement for Old and Young. Mirth and Hain:tarn. open for the season. Constant change of Entertednrca. - . SIGNOR BLITZ, 'EVERY zw,rmai, commencing at 734 o'clock. Wednesday. anc Satruda-s-.at 3. consisting of gew tenets in beer( niency, great SIICCBBB in VentriloOtasse; - and the Learned Canary Birds. - Admission 25 cents: Children 1,5 cents. T ENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY THE PINE ARTS. • 1025 CRESTEUT STREW. OPSI2 Dena (Sundays emcepted) frora 9 A. tit 6 P. _ Admission 25 cents. Children half price. j6l-e-ll WANTED -IN A COUNTING-ROOL a young man who writes a good band aad is car rent in figures. Address Box 1970 P 0. nc27-3t• WANTED-AN ACTIVE ; INTELLI f,ENr young roan to take charge of a Spool Cotton /cermet. One acquainted ulth the jobbers and this branch of trade preferred, Address Boxs P. 0. oc-27-3t* HOUSE` OF REFUGE -A PREFECT and. Teacher wanted at the White Department of he Rouse of Refuge Apply to $2 000 $.lOOO, $5.500.-T E S 9 amounts on highly improved city pro perties.- Also, $2,500, $5,000, and $7,000 wantod on Farms near the city. Apply to E PRTTIT. 0c213 a 323 WALNUT Stmt. $2 500- WANTED ON MORTGAGE, '1 at five per cent. Property is worth three times the amount. Address. " Immediate," Frees of fice. 0c27-3t- • PHILADELPHIA. THE OPE.‘A MUSICAL DRA.StA4 entitled efAMBAI. CHARLES E. COLLINS. CHARLES S. COLLINS, CHARLES g COLLINS, THE ORIGINAL CURE. EVERY NIGHT: wAlters. JAMES 3 BARCLAY, Chairman of Com. on Dis. and Econ., 0r23 fmNs.3t Atheraeom Balding, A MONTH ! -I WANT TO HIRE 'l- , Agents in every county at a month, expen ses paid, to sell rnynew cheap Family Sewing Machines. ddresF. S. AddlrlSON, Alford. Maine. 0c2.1-d&w3m. EGO •A MONTH! WE WANT AGENTS at $6O a'month, expenses paid, to seta our EVERLAFTINO\PENCILS, ORIENTAL SURNEES. and Uines, - other &Men 15 Circniars "rag. SHIM & Biddeford, Maine. sell-daWSIR WAN TED TO RENT-A HOUSE. with modern improvements. in a central siznltioa. by a Finall Private T.mily without childr.n, Address C. T. 5.," at this Office. 0c27--tathA3t` AA. DEP UT Y QUARTERMASTER ..i.ahr.GBDTBRAL'S OFFICE.—PHILADRiParA. Feb. I. 1363. - VESSELS WANTED irronedistelY to tarry CO.dli. the following 'points ..ortunao. - Eby - West, Fin. sort Monroe, Vs. Alexandria., Va. Newborn, N. C. Port Royal, S. C. A. BOYD. felo-tt Captain and. Assist. QnartermaAtor.. FOR SALE AND TO MET. VOR SALE--A LARGE AND VERY Valuable tract of WRITE OAK TIMBER LOAD. selected years ago, with special reference to the. SHIP-TIMBER BUSINESS._ Besides the very large growth of WHITE 0&K. this tract contains other hard woods and a large quantity of Poplar. pe A rtry 6 . lVEß, sultable for rafting, runs through the pro- For particulars, apply to - WOLFF & DIKE, 60 WALLStraet, New York. a FOB SALE—THE THREE STORY ms. I:I - WET...LINO. No. 671 Nollli ELEVENTFI Street. Apply to WM E. OSSELL A_LI,EN. 6. E corner FOVRTFI and WAI.NaT Streets. second door. neV.3t. FOR SALE—THE THREE STORY .16; 0 T- DWELLING. No 1452 North SEVENTH - Street A t ro WM. ROSS'SLI, ALL floor E. corner Fo FIRM and w.ALwrT Streets. second oc2S 3t. el FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE._ wall' DELAWARE. PEACH FARM. 1.14- acre.. with good' improvement?; situate near Dover,. tw miles from• T. station on the Delaware Railroad. Alen. some thirty other Forms in the State of Delaware. Call and eve mine. Register of Farms- PETTIT. Or2S . 3913 NYALIIIIT Street: FOR - SALE- 4 - 14 RY DESIRABLE: - 1 - BUILDING LOTS on the north side of GIBABD , Avenue, east of Eigbteenth street, 18.5 fAat tleep. two fronts. ' LUKENS & IpNTGOMERY Conveyancers. 1035 - BEACH_Street, above Laurel. STEAM ENGINE. AND BOILER FOR Sale. so. horFe bower. T D. JONES. Planinz Mill, TWENTY-FIRST Street, obovg. (Mot - nn.t. 0c26-3t, C 0 A L YARD FOR SALE-THE:. best litted-up YARD in the city ; capacity for doing , : any amount of businese Inquire on the prim:dee& Nia. 957 N. "NINTH Street, below Rirard avenue 0c24,6t. RAILROAD LINES. FREIGHT STATION, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. COMPANY, Corner THIRTEENTH and MARKET Streets PIIII,ADEUPHIA, October 26;,1833 "Mein NOTICE." THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COWANY effIES3 RECEIVING AND SHIPPING PHRIGHT ST. LOUIS, LOUISVILLE, And all other points in the West. S. B. KINGSTON , FREIGHT AGENT. airiamE WEST CHEST - EL AND PU.ILADBLPIIIA: ROAD, IA Pa FALL ABRANGRIMMIT. Oa and after MONDAY, September 14th, IEGS, that- Trains will leave Philadelphia,. from the. d6pst,, north.— east corner of EIGHTEMR and MARKET Stteete, tic 7.45 and 10.80 A. M., and at 2 and 4.15 1 4. : 51. A Freight Train, with Passenger Gar attached, wilk.^ leave the corner of THIRTY-PLRST and - MARS:6T Stree , W (West Philadelphia) at 6.46 P. M. - - Trains leave the corner of THMTY-FIRST and liAlteft , starting reets (West Philadelphia), 17 minutes after GNI time from RIGETURBK and MARKET. The Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.50 A. B. ead 4.151. 31 conflict witli Tasks on the P. and B. C. for Concord. Kennett, Ct„mbrd,. &c. HENRY WOOD,. General Superintendent. r.,,AVO, . STEAMER WAWASET- Yiw- SMYRNA, PORT PENN,' DELA, WARS CM, - NEW CASTLE, and CHESTER, fiem trek wharrbelow/ARCH Street. every.BIONDAY, INS. 0 . DA , and..YRIDAY, at 9 o'clotk. Returning, - leavert BA 7, BOON ',ending . every TUESDAY, THURS. 'AroIEATURDAY, at S o'clock. ,Evieeconnect with the boat for Smyrna, Dover. and, Letr., B io. . . 0019-fmarer-er • SCOTCH `WHISKY. GE AIfA MS • celebrated ficotchiNblalry for sale, in beaded "ram hones. by "al 4reliaB. & JAS. COAM/altEl. • ecri 9 VA WALNUT, and 21GRA.t. RONA..
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