The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 30, 1863, Image 3

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    CITY ITEM .
STRATTON, SC
erten Cieerzein.—There are few, if ane educational
inetitetions in the land that have become better
known to the public, for Ihoroughneab, than Bryant,
.Stratton, & Co's Commercial Celle ,e, the Philadel'
Chia branch of which—as our readers will see by re
ference to their advertisement, in another column of
our paper, this morning—is located at the southeast
corner of Seventh and Chestnut streets. As an edu
cator for praotical business life it has probably no
'Navel in the world, and we hardly know which speaks
the higher praise of this firm, an examination of
their system, at seen in practical r_qieration at their
rooms, or the uniforin but - Duns proficiency and sue
corm of the thousands of young men throughout the
Union, who hate availed Ho umeivee of the advan
tagea of this institution. As an evidence of the
growing popularity of this College, we may state
'that the number of students now in ' , Mender= lit
Seventh and Chestnut is over one hundred. Toe
recent change made in the management of the Ord
lege is already being recognized cud appreciated. In
their resent commodious quartets two large halls
are used ac study rooms ; one or triese is occupied by
3 portion of the students, each of whom is supposed
to be engaged in some particular commercial trade,
and is (welshed with ail the paraphernalia regeired
for his business. Here the students associate toge
ther, anti buy and sell the genie as the everyday
merchant ; they thus become conversant with the
use of drafts : cheeks, and notes, and how to &taw up
the same. The operations of this department all
concentrate themselves into the next hall, which has
been fitted up as a banking inetitutiou, the usual
pay.teeeks, receivers, to., being in attentianoe. Here
money in paid and deposited, the mime as In a rept
lar bank. Tim books are kept by the students se
lected for the purpose, and footed up with as mush
care and precision, at the close of hours, as in a bona
fide institution. Thus the student at ones gains a
complete practiced knowledge of his P tun° e, and be.
comes a perfect master in each branch, in much less
time than in those Colleges where only a theoretical
know/edge is taught. Telegraphing is also about
being introduced, besides many other desirable addi
tions which are in contemplation. Misers. Bryant,
Strattoe, & Co. have the honor of first introducing
this ❑ew element in commercial training, the im
portance of which, as conducted in their College,
cannot be overestimated.
A SEWING MACHINE FOR TUE QUEEN OF
liAvAnte..—We learn from the New York papers
that there is now at the store of Grover & Biker,
Broadway, a Sewing Machine, mau afactured by that
firm for the Queen of Bavaria, upon which Ahleri
can mechanics have employed their beat skill to
Make it worthy of such a royal purpose. The cabi•
net is made of the finest rosewood, elaborately
carved, sad inlaid with satin wood, and is situtlarly
finished on both aides, The shaft and wheel are ail
ver-plated, and the operator's dress is protected by
a guard placed in front of the wheel. A large Plate
on the cabinet is inlaid with pearl, in the centre of
Whit& the royal arms of Bavaria are represented.
The machine, complete, is to cost three hundred dol•
ears. we may add to this, that this is not the first
Order which Messrs. Grover & Biker have tilled for
royal families of Europe. In fact, the European
reputation of this celebrated machine is such that
all others, if not entirely ignored, are regarded as
far inferior to the Grover & Biker instrument. The
fact that this machine alone has aolueved the wonder
ful feat of embroidering, and that with as much fa
cility as Others sew on a piece of braid„ has taken
the public by storm, and is literally crowding their
elegant salesrooms, 130 Chestnut street, daily to
overflowing. Their machines range from the low
est prices to two hundred dollars, the latter almost
rivalling in elegance the one above described, which
is soon to be forwarded to the Bavarian Queen.
A CAB - D.—We have just received a fresh
invoice of genuine ' , English Oraoknells,". the same,
precisely, which two years ago we sold in this mar
ket at $1.25 per pound. Those whion we now offer
to our customers are made by the same makers, and
are sold by us at a much less price.
DAVIA & RidECARDS;
Arch and 't'euth streets.
MR. E. P. NIPPLE'S GROUND-FLOOR
FROTotinern GALLERY, No. 82 arch street, has
justly attained a first class reputation for producing
the finest specimens of the photographic art in this
country. The growing popularity of Ms pictures is
shown in the fact that all who patronize him recom.
=end their friends to go and do likewise. Mr. Rip
ple has hundreds of applicants for pictures from this
source alone every week.
FINE PRESERVES AND JELLIES.—Davis
Sr. Richards, Arch and Tenth streets, have now ready
a full line of Preserves and Jellies, among which we
Iney name quince, pineapple. strawberry, crab ap•
pie, blackberries, currants, and a variety of others.
READ! BEAD!! READ ! I—A.NOTHER
WONcitcypj. Ours.—Gentlemen You will Red en
closed $B5, for which please send me one box' of
IR inter clothing. The last I got of you acted like a
Charm. I had heretofore been subject to bad fits. I
am happy to say that since I have purchased my
clothing of you lam a stranger to them. Our fami
ly physician also uses your " one.price" clothing,
and thinks there is nothing like it. Respectfully,
JOHN DE TONES, Pottsville.
To Charles Stokes Sr. Co., (31othierit, under the
"Continental." Philadelphia.
GENTLEXER'S ELiTs.—All the newest and
best styles for fall wear, in Felt, Silk, and Cassimere,
'ill be found at Warburton's, No. 480 Chestnut
street, neat door to the Post Office. 0a23-1m
'HOUSE - AERPRRS, and those about going to
isourxiteoping, can save from 10 to 16 per cent., by
purchasing their housekeeping articles at E. S.
3Tartion &; Co.'s Kitchen Furnishing Rooms, No. 222
nook street, below Walnut. - 0c2.2-thstre.tf.
WHAT IRPF DAVIS SAYS.—Jeff Davis
gays the war has got to be " it out." Shouldn't
wonder. Some people are or opinion that that has
already been done, and that Jed has °meant second
'best. At all events, Secesh is in &bad way, and he
don't fret altogether well,aand he it not quite sure
bow he is going to worry through the winter with
out the aid of the despised Yankees. We would
'Suggest that the Reba ground arms, Acknowledge
that they have made donkeys of themselves, restore
the good old Union, and bid defiance to hard winters
fDy enjoying the privilege of procuring their wearing
apparel at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rock
till &c Wilson, nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street,
above Sixth.
ELECTION PHILOSOPHY.—Note that the
election is over and the parties may count their
killed and wounded, those gentlemen' who have
Suffered in reputation at the ballot. box's mouth
may repair their damages by the simple philosophy
of "better luck next time," and if, in their arduous
efforts on election day their garments suffered, they
can still more easily repair damages by a visit to the
magnificent Clothing Establishment of Granville
Stokes, No. 609 Chestnut street, above Sixth.
THE RIGHT THING IN THE RIGHT PLACE.
4--A camp meeting in Fort Sumpter 1 Never was
there ouch backsliding as has been in this camp.
Once the stars and stripes there floated in purity—
SLOW the detested and detestable emblem of a nation.
whossicorner-stone is slavery. Once the fort itself.
%Vas pure and upright, but now is full of dead men's
bones and other rubbish, and is now falling away,
and is backsliding into the harbor so fast that soonthe
" Swamp Angel" himself won't be able to find it.
It is hoped the time will soon arrive when the habits
of the men of that camp meeting will soon be changed
from the faded butternut to the fresh broadcloth of
Charles Stokes & Co.'s make, under the Continental.
ARRIVALS. AT TitE fIOTELS,
VP TO TWELVE, O'OLOOK LAST 'NIGHT
Continental—Ninth.
C W Banga' New York I
CoLOlcott, New York!
Chan 11 Sherrill, Albany
Prew,t, New York
I, II Mouotn, Rechentor
Dr Western. New York
W Al Or h. Lafayette
Oagoottlira dley, Msee
:F. la n, New York
Geo Tether, Now . f ork
C H Hay den. Beaton
C B piaci ow, Boston
Wm Us/rill, Iftw York
B. :awed, Pittsburg
Chas Cal lyre. Ci. einnati, 0'
Geo V/ Dubbin, Baltimore 1
N W er, Cleveland
A. L .R..ir Pithbur
. g
Ordzoiaio. New York
T B Ly & l.t, New York;
ASC's . Michigan I
Col John West, Cape May ;
Altn c:tlu & tam, Phila.;
13 B WMROLI. Perth Amboy
Afro D. F3srrts, Washington ;
J Ditial &sis.llanover,Pa;
31 El Cum es. Boidentown,NJ
T Beck er & la, Neading
Ei Pollock:St Louis
W C WOrthinglan. St Louie;
F Jameson, Fulton I
John 1, Lockwood. II S A ;
C; 1.11 &la, New York.
W Miller & la, New York
John B Parker & wf,Boston.
Jot H Epenoer & wf, Balt
33 S MatliewsOY
'W Hull, DelawareTroY
J klacConnell, Delaware
Airs John Hackett, N
Wes II ackett. Belvidere
Airs W IC Woodruff, N J
Jae A McPhail: New York
John Runtoon, San Fran
John Poudiz -
33r Lacher, 13 S A
Jacob Vanderpool, N Y
C A Stetson, Jr, & la, N. Y
1 C Steely, New York
Chas N Manor, New York
lewie N rapper'. Colorado'
Robt 'Miller, Providence
3 F , mlori New York
Geo W Bowers. New York
'WM Charm, Baltimore
MN 11 Chase, Baltimore
Col W H Lawrence &
A 8 Cushing, Dew York
W Preston, Boston
C D Marsh. New Jersey
W T Horrobin, Jr, Maine
Dial Babbitt, New Jersey
W M Wiley, Penna
& Mrs if T Cox. N Y
doLn
A Smith, Washinton
- Biggar & w i t,Bait
Y PenSel', Boston
31 7 Judd,Hartford, Conn
Foster Mass
Z B Simmons, New York
B =mhs% Boston
Vitraird--Olienitmat ,
:fievi
Nat Colt
D 0 ei,Pennaylvania
Cl d Strong, Pennsylvania
- 1:1 M Elmore, New York
t White
IC La 1/63.9
Diffenba ugh
Y Bullman, New York
C Crotzer & fa, Ohio
W Weed, Ohio
CI Tallman & le, New York
Dlenry Simpson, New York
J B Snyder. New York
C Thomps On • Baltimore
II Freeman & wt. Weald]] g'n
0 J Radnor, Trenton
st. T Brown, Pennsylvania
sneaßlekli a m.New York
BT Young,Newark
Potter, Fauna
0 W Orem, Delaware
T W Sweeney, Delaware
1 f rh ßPser & wt . , Cincinnati
oe Baldwin. New York
or T .1 Yorks. New Jersey
BLevison, St Louis
i 0 James. Burlington
re Wright,'New York
lee Wright. New York
on D K Carter. Ohio
H B Fiddeman, /SOW York
Aug Schell. New York
B Allen Delaware
NUM! Mulling, Delaware
Madison—SecondlMMO. above Market.
John Rickman, Delaware Geo S Gilman, Dover,
'rhos Simpson_, Camden. Del M anteghtar. tewtiliar - pa
M Purves, Trenton, N J J 8 Heston, Newtown, Pit
At Ramon, Stroudsburg, Pa Col W Batter, Lewletwe, Pa
Jos R Wert, New Jersey joahns, Pell. Vanua
doses Raab. Dela Ware
Ifferchentgi'—Fourth
P Phalan, Pittsburg
B Titus, New Jersey
E Du Bois, New York
ET IllrEoral, .611411t0V711
W ThOMPBOn , U S A
L De Conner,
D C Bneh, Bellefonte
Dr H H b).1 . 1111. J chore
C Troll, Ohio
J Halipeck, Memphis
.Tl 3 Dalzall. Allegheny City
Thos H Forcey, Clearfield
11 Walter, Ulesrfield
L Allentown
Bout HMiddleton, Newville
F Sharkey, Manch Chunk
H S Paul, Ohio
It O Sutton, Pittsburg
J 0.1.0138 Myst e. Pittsburg
F Dodge, lowa
John Hagar, Green co. Pa
P Townsex d & \VC. N
R Shouted. Ohio
Lieu L Carrington, Conn
S Mcealloch. Ohio
.T B McDowell, Delaware
Wm 11131nromer & la Allent
E Pecker & lady, Penne
11P S rung. Conn
M B Hartley,
Olentrood.Pe
W Wile New Jersey -
Jae J Blackslee M Chunk
Arnerleaus.--Chestnut street. Abure Pink.
J Barton, Delaware ID Cleaver. Delaware
11. King. New York ill l'orneroY. Penrivii to
T V lie Hosling Ala, NJ ;DJ Lincoln. Birdsboro, Pa
I'M Jennie, New York IW U Camouelt- dirdsb)ro
W W Willman, Baltimore IL C Snalanit, Look Haven
J'l'bompson . I 5 Curia, Bat amore
J P wud, Dover, Del Airs ( Morns, Vir.onla
J McCoy, Norristown R. ikon's, Boklay, Pd
0 Jordain, Wasliimitou iiii iiiendrikson, A J
L Darr, New York i Gen i l
Dung
H 13okee, 'Baltimore Iys L Bookers, New York
Wtr Ctu habeillo, G.isson 8 Bay - Danville
W A Kennedy, Maryland J E Denglierry. , Del co
B flhilrktiliern, Maryland J/lickso..l Gvisrpeti)svn,DC
Ti' Bowles, Bristol. ea D (1 otryker. Naw York
il, , i D Clark, Delaware CllTharkarY
St. lAntls--Uhestuut
liotert Prieat U S N
14 Akers, Baltimore
Jas R Wofeel :New York
Wharton Morris. Reading
Jno B Donty. Shamokin
.Gen Thomas. New. York
'W 11 Marshall. Shamokin
C Klett, New York
TBaumgardner. Lancaster
G Sauterne Lowell, Mass
L Sawerne, Lowell, Mi l os
W A Meade. Brocllvu
W Rice, New York
•
The Unton—Areh s
DI Solomon, Baltimore (
JW WAn John/ town
tt Conrad, Johnstown
Mr Hans, Johnstown'
Dr Stcss
C ieeh 2er, Allegh'y City
H Sc yder St la, rtoYsiowni
Mrs Marston, New 'York
Ft Dents. Now torso
L L Park, Ohio
M 13 Smith, liew York
B blontagne, New York
Itratonal—Race •
°ley, Danville, Pa
H Jacobs & la, .Danville, Pa
John Smith. New 'York
Ang - Arms, Jr ' Danville
'Mies A Arms, Danville
1) Masten S.: la. Millville
1' )3 Ramsey. CarliEle, Pa
Keens, Llizerne co
C Henry, Lebanon. Pa
W Snyder. Bloomburg
Levi L Tate, Bloomsburg
Mies E J Tate, Bloomsburg'
Xarmun's notel—Thit
John G H Marquett
E C Epley, .Peuna
Booj F Eberle, hit JOY. Pa
Henry Ham; Wrlghteville
Jacob B Flury. Wrightwille
John Glazer. Wrightsville
Hiram Feller. Wrightsville
R Yocum, Allentown
W Hovey, Allentown
Coil Blosnanv. Wash. D C
Geo Burdick, New York
John Franke
M 1 5 Mitchell , pentreville
Commercial—Sixth et
Jc hn S Rohrer, Lane co
Dewy Rohrer, Lanc co
J Bann, Baltimore
C l McDonald, Chee co
W R Ochienry, Ches co
Smith & la. Ohio
A T Eves, Oxford
W Rofmen,Wilm, Del
iNtsitesi Union--A/arise
J Hilopltinson,StJohne,t B
Jas H Sutton, Delaware
Lt W C Casey. IJ S A
Snyder, Colombia
W Akers, Millwood
W Latimer, Westmoreland
Hies J J. Torrance, Penna
Wilson Talley, Dauphin
Barley Sheet—Smola
B Kirkbrile, Attleboro
M Reeder, Bucks co
Mrs Dr Bla Aran. Forma
Mrs Blackfan, Rock Island
Jas Webb, Wilmington
Geo W Stratton, Chicago
Barry Servis, Doylestown
Ira Tyson, Montgomery - co
Yrederlcit, Philo
W R Carver. NeW town
M S Whitewall, Ptnua
Thou Higgins, New
Vomit Vernon Hotel,
B F Hallowell, Harrisburg
Mrs Blair, Milton, Pa
Mrs) 2 opson, Vineland. N
T L Varner, Beach Haven
Geo W Brown, lowa
Prendfrgast; leNrYork
H S Spaulding. New Jereey
N S Weeks, New Jersey
Bald Eagle—Third S
W E P.eifsnpder. HFadlng
H J Dreher, Pottsville
F Hoy er, B ell erstown
Hellerstown
Black Bear—Third d
R Hillegass, Reading
Geo Gehrman, Reading
C HWenrich, Reading
S Cornell, Somerton
H Briggs, Mauch Chunk
litre M J Briggs, Pa
James Buckman, Pa
From time immemorial disease has preyed with impu.
nity upon the human system, and revelled in the car-'
nage and destruction it has caused. Science, in the
meantime, has not been idle. and contest after contest
has taken place for the mastery, between thowe two mor
tal enemies, until it has been reserved for this age topre
dose a Medical triumph, Moro which the shadows of
sickness disappear Scientific skill, in the production of
DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BiTT.SRS, has reached its
highest altitude, and can now rest satisfied with the tri
umph it has attained. Mankind are subject to various
ills and rains, and it It the task of these Bitters to erase
all such disorders from the human fiamo. Liver Com
plaint, that bitter foe to happiness; Dyspepsia, that ene
.my of all which is joyous; Nervous Debility, that ty
rant which crushes out of ,the heart all energy, and
which causes its victim to wish for death; and Fevers,
which rack the•brain and i torch the brow. all, all yield
to the magical and healing properties of this hie Pine
Ultra of Medical Science. " -
d Chestnut Streets.
Mrs Eleary ltins;Allentowa
J e. Br, wn d wf Allentown
J 91 , Bash & wf, Newport, S I
Et J Taylor & wf, Newport
W Willow,
Sopterar & la, New York
J H Bracket, & Nat, Podgy
on Nov/ York
• Mrs D Wit mttey. Wash
•h altos & IN York
R S Feld New Jersey
B n Woodworth, Ft Wayne
SI a Frmans n, Botklo
Wm Fax, Pottsvitle
R B 11,,0re & da. Troy. N Y
IMr & Sir N 51 Painter, Ptt
I Mr&Mr,,ll. F N hitrldge,Balt
, W Ytllll.d. Baltimore
,
,id ey Sterhnek, New York
CI. Altento we
H 'nun or el:ital.)
Ludlow
M.j GSm b US A:
Col FiKa.ma.ey, Q S A
' Dr B de .h.liter. U S
K 6averty, a S
John & Hie-tend, Lancaster
F Orn., Now. York
.B Bufoln, ?roc, R I
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VI VV. etwacer, Prey. R I
Dr 4 / Tucker & la, N Y
I M LOA %VOA & la. N Y
'R 'Oa.. zla
Edwa Waugh, II S N -
J Currey, Jr. Memphis
J g ad ms Baltimore
JY•Moora & wf. New York
J W Foster, New York
P H Field, Hostel'
I Frank d Cozens, New York
Pi Thompson, N-w Jersey
IC B Jameson. akietogen_
gton. San Fran
A A Myers a la, Malls
J !!'Prow & e, tae
D V Wood ward, New York
Mr lurray, New York
IW Y .al ,, r,ereao, New York
Jae Booper, Baltimore
glicklon.e Troy, N Y
ilorefih Nogg, II S N
George Planksch B B N
W C Bowe, Bosron
J A south ni.vd, Jer.(l7 City
John Hoare 9i wf. N York
Chas Crammer, Washington
+Valle., Athens, Pa
Mrs 0 F Virelles Sr Us, Pa
iliaek, Burlington, N
OW Huntington. BOtit4)//
C E Baca, New York
W & wf, Pennal
W Wallace Syracn•ui
G no U Ctrpent-r, Boston
J Woodb.,ry. Boston
AC McKee. Wheeling, Va
John J Wa ksr, N Y
11 Jones, Nashviho
8 Flori. , ina.n & la. New York
T Et Pomeroy, Jr, as la, NY
eat. below MUM.
11, Potter,Jr.Pennsylvania
{3 3I Pnompson h wf. Penna
W 0 Hickok, Pennsylvania
'D•nisl Currey, Delaware
W W Wright. Delaware
A Al Sallade, Reajing
W W /Lead. Earl isburg
J H Baum•ott. Illinois
J Perim:al, Pennsylvania
I Hrlder. rOonsylvania
HB Kelley, Blatimure
11 Manley. LendOn, Pa
Cleo Black. Loridoa, Pa
H L Say JrAV. London.Pa
Bola., Williamsburg
J Eby. Harrisburg
Miss P•M Eby, Harrisburg
4 ;apt A J FricA,DaayMe
IMiss K Boners, New York
M Dorsey, Delaware
J Patterson, Obio
Hien A Corr, Trenton
Ti F Waddle. Buffalo •
D Stratt..n. St Louis
H M C,rtnr. New forcer
W McLaughlin, Easton
R Curtin, Centre co
GPO Wade, Illinois
C L Packard. Maryland
31 Ecolf. New , Y , rk.
J D Vormeale. New York
J F Kepi. Hazleton
Chas Houghton, Boston
L Viraileldor, New York
street. below *rook
El I' Sumner & la, N York
Mon Al Yiaknr , Bristol
. - •
Mrs J Palutrr. New York
P. a B:own, goading
Sussex D Davis
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1451.60 - 14 Dallas, ir
Hand &son. Ciotre co
Fire M s I totbt•n. DE York
for Dickson, Arew York
. .
I eM Barber. rviontge'v oo
C 8 Stover, Retaelavilla, Pa
Chas Ritteahnuw. Bait
Bites H C Templeton, N Fray
airs S.& Templeton, N Hay
John Robe Its
Br. Jacob ttoberts
iircc Ranch Si wf. Perry co
Chas Hirsh, Lancatter
W N Forsyth, Northumbrd
W Grier. Centre. Pa
-.. • . •
Chas Wilson, Clifford, Pa
IV Sheriff, Lewiston
J Boss. Indiana
E
James MeatU, glll2l"ncky -
P 0 Kessler. tthiltiy•burg
don M Mouse. Pott iyale
R Warren, B)ston
6. 1 Cotborn, tiornersPt. Pa
P Rueful", bo itioniat. Pa
M Robemn. Tyrone, Ponna
Hon John Cessna, Bedford
street, above Third
Cloth, Allentown
Jno P Caw, May
,Stollman Port: I as, erov,E. I
Ce pt, S P Bowen
!II .T Dolhouct.., N Orleans
I Leerand BBrigham, U S N
Jl3Green, US e.
M Swam, F'rana
'Emile R Jacobi, Now York
Felix Cain, New York
I W D Clark,. Delaware City
Job n Wert, U 6 N
J Ilantoon
La eel, above Third
Mn,( Heard, lineer , town,Md
J Mcßride, fd.i.oad dd. 0
Arise Mcßride. Mtn:field, 0
ff Brady. Chicnizo
IFuiffiertell, Jera9y
W Brent wf, *rretiton,NJ
S D Harris. Clevelcturi, 0
L a 13 dhea, New TerAeY
Ja,. Livingston. Jr. N JereeY
B B Vernsm, 1 1 .314 Y.,rk
S C StilektAn,
Lewis B Page, New York
eet, above Third
lib S Crosland & la, Pa
J B Smith, qeiiIISKTOVO
W Lewis, Ponna
B S LEVd/1, Lehigh co
S Ancona, Pett.ydle
I Richard,. Apern o wn
W Portland, ALA
D Wats. n, Vermont
A Almaden, Vermont
E Ross, Allentown
HS Eberly, Lancaster
N AlcAliater. Penna.
d street, above Raga
Chas Moore. Penne
S L Naseingale, Pottsville
'cimon Meredith Sr. wife, Pa
J N J0116"8 StlitilfOrd
H A Jones. Stateford
Aaron Norcross ' Stateford
John. Mitchell. Centreville
3 3 Blair. Centreville
L M Smith, King , iton.
3 Stover, DalLts, Penne
AMOS Young. Poona
E G Ackley, Conn
reet, above Chestnut.
fJ 31 . Baker, Del co
John \V Cowell, Doyleat'n
Aif Booting, Loyleacown
J Deyle4town
Rob:. L Pyle,Cka. co
D Pearson, New York
E V Peaks. Now York
iJ E Leonard, IV Cheater
A street, above Stank
M Standlev, Grum co
El Cline, Chown co
b H Barr, Danville
W Edlott Ar 2 ch, liy
Washington
W Q troster. Washington
P G Hain, Penna,
sweet, below Vine.
Wm Thompson, St Louis
Cordery, Kbsec4M
R S LippineAt. New Jersey
Jas Thorutoa & lA, Bilberry
f R Vaahorn & la, Baena
H Yeager, Spread
H &part, Abington
JS Robinson, Penns,
H Smicb, ?snot
.Tobn Major. Solobcfry
KiaEey -.mitt, Backe co
David Fall.- Bucks co
Second St.above Arch,
(Chas C Frick. Danville
Chas D'ionng. Norristown
Geo H Green. Penns
John CaspPr. retook. N
Stephen Wrixbt, fuses'
T C Ty-eon ! Belvidere
A R Sanders, Oxford. Pa
J W Wilson Jr la, atontg c
t., above Callowhlll
(Levi Simon, Allentown
Daniel Roth, Mlentowa ,
Jos Ki.eltner, Moores to wn
Jacob Zepp, Montgomery co
t,„ nbove Callowitirs
Dr..T 8 Reading & la, Pa
H 8 Cressman, Pa
8 Kira, Horsham
A Wridenhamm4r
W Brurainch, Exeter
Israel Roma, Harribburg
SPECIAL, NOTICES
DISEASE AND SCIENCE
It is of an entirely vegetable nature, containing not the
least particle of Alcoholic stimulent, and will not, there,
fore, as the generality of Bitters dii„ cause a taste for
spirituous liquors to arise in those who use them. Ho
soldier should be without them, for they are a perfect
protection against'all the diseases which are so preva.
lent in Camp Life. They ar 9 e, in fact, THE BITTERS of
the day, and the whole civilized world is fall of their
fame, and the fruits of their curative powers. Disease
at last has met its master, and flees at the approach of
the conqueror Come, then, and be . healed all ye suffer.
tog children of mortality; tht means are ready, the
fountain is open, and relief is certain. Delay no longer.
Messrs. JONES Sr EVANS, 631 ARCH Street, Philadel•
phis, are the proprietors, and all orders, addressed to
them will receive prompt attention. These Bitters can
also be obtained at all Druggists in the Union.
PRlCr.S.. — Large Bottles (holding don't& imantity)slper
Bottle, or half dozen for *6
Email size 75 cents per Bottle, or half dozen for $4.
DEAFNESS, EYE AND EAR, THROAT DIS
EASES, CATARRH.—The above maladiei treated with
the utmost BUCC6B6 by
Dr. VON HOSCHZISEER,
Oculist and Muria, graduate ofVienna,
Office. 1057 WALNUT Street,
where can be examined hundreds of testimonials from
the very best known men in the country. among :which
tre several from old and responsible citizens of Phila•
delphis, who can be personally referred to. 0c21•6t•
HAIR DYE I HAIR DYE I I
' 'BATCHELOR'S celebrated HAIR DYE is the Beet in
the Wor&l. The only Harmless True, and Reliable
Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye liEerfect— changes
Rcd, Rusty, or Gray Hair, instantly tors Chosen Mewl
n. Natural Brawn, without injuring the Hair or Stein.
Ina the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; ha.
parts fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine
color, and. rectifies the ill effects of Bad Dyes. The
genuine is signed WILLIADI A. BATCHELOR: all other
ere mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by
ell Druggists, &c. FACTORY, 81 BARCLAY Street,
New York. Batchelor's New Toilet Cream for Dressing
the Hair. .1e23-ly .
ONZTRIOE CLOTHING, OF THZ LATEST
ST'S - LEN made in the Best Manner, expressly for BE
rAIL SALBS. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain
figures. All Goods made to Order warranted sales,.
tory. OE? ONE-faros SYSTEM SS Strietl7 Adhered to.
are ,thereby treated alike.
del2-ly JONES & CO., 604 MARKET Street.
DR. STEPHEN SWEET, OF CO.NNECTICTIT,
the g reat natural Rcilie &tier.
IVIARRIED:
- .
WILLIAN—TROBIPSON.--On. the 29th--instant, - at
.Holmesburg, by the Rev. J. P. Sandy, assisted by Rev.
W. M. Killian. Maria, eldest daughter of Lewis ToodlP
eon. Esq.. of Philadelphia. to Robert N. Milian, of
North Adams, Mass.
DIE_
MARTIN. —ln Philadelphia, on the afternoon of the
28th, Edith, daughter of Dr. George and Annie T Martin '
aged la years.
.Funeral at Cheater to-day (Friday), the 30th. at 3 P. IL
.MONROE. —On Thursday afternoon, Susan - ttf., wife
of James Monroe, and only daughter of the late John
Stoover.
DESILVER.—At his late residence. in Washington, on
the 24th Wet, R. Wilson Debilver, in hie 47th year, late
of Philadelphia: •
RITTENHOUSE —On Thursday morning, October Nth,
Martin R Rittenhouse, in the 64th year of his age.
- 1 he relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
invited -to attend his funeral, tram his late residence,
Wisx ahickon, on 'Monday morning, November 2d. at 10
o'clock. Interment at Germantown ace
RI/ATT.—On Tuetday, 27th, Edward T. Hyatt, in the
47th year of his age
The relatives and friends of the faintly, also the mem
bers of Penn Lodge, No. 26, I. 0. of O. F , - are invited to
at tend the funeral, from his late residence. No. 252 North
Twenty-first street. on Saturday morning, 31st inst, at
10 o'clock without further notice. Funeral to proceed to
Oxford Church. as
A RIBBON. —At Crsesvi Ile, N. J., on Wednesday eve
ning, the 28th inst., Mr. Samuel Harbison, in his 69th
year.
BLACK. —On the 27th inst. . Charles Augustus. son of
Ebenezer and Jane"F. Black, in the 20th year of his
age. -
The relatives and friends of tl e family are respect
fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
o, his father, No. 612 Barclay street, this (Friday) mora
l) g. at 10 o'clock.
TATEM.—,On the 28th inst.. Miss Karla istem,in the
776 i yearof her age.
Her relatives and friends, also the friends of her sit
ter, Mrs. M. A. Tatem, are respectfully invited to at
. 4.1 the funeral from her late residence. No. 610 South
F..nith street, below Lombard, this (Friday) afternold,
at 2 o'clock. without further notice .
PACK DRESS - GO ODS.-CASH
MERES, Velour Reps, Tandses, 3:4 and 6-4 MOlOl
- Merinoes. Henrietta Cloths or silk. warp Cash
worts, Ottoman Poplins, Irish Poplins, English and
French Bombazines, alepines. corded Monesolines, Ans
t, alsan Crapes. Baratheas, Turin Cloths. Paramattas.
Leine s, Oriental Lustros. Alpaoasand Mohair Lit etre%
hope Anglais.alOnining Silk, Armco°, Roan ee Sole and
G Crain B +SON k• SON. •
0021 Mourning Store. No. 918 CHESTNUT Street.
J 0 U:V IN ' S CELEBRATED KID
GLOVES, Ordered Colors, lii:LCH 63 to 8 '•
0c27 EVicit & LAWDELL.
p.,LACR. 11IXED TWO-F.A_CED
- 1 .-• MOURNING LONG SHAWLS. size 72 inch by A 44.
0c27 'BU M& LANUEL L.
POPULAR COLORS M.ER INOE S
REPS, and POPLINS,
0c2.7 AVM & LANDELL. FOORTR and ARCH,
PERIBSYLVA.NIA. COLLEGE OF
DENTAL 8 11,013 RY, ts2B ARCH Street. The in
tradot tory LT.OII2IItE to the Bth Allllll9l &anion, will be
delivered, by Prof. FORBES. on HONDAS . . November 24. IA 12 o'clock. Clinic Booms open for patient%
daily, except Saturdays, from 9 to 11 a. M. and 2 to 4
P. M. !' C. N. PEIRCE, Dean,
90M•31 . Tiorth titreat.
IMNE/TICK — TUE ANNUAL NEE TIN(
of the titockholdere of the (iertaantown and
lerankfori Tinnylite Company will be held at MORN.
TON'S HOTEL, le rank ford, on the second of the Eleventh.
month (Nen - ) next, at it,) , ; o'clock P. M.
oc2o.4ti* ,J. H. WORTHINGTON. sec'y.
POIXTE . CII OGIDC COLLE€E—WIA•
7LIt ,L - 6310K,—Ex.e Millettoni for adult ;AO
lit lA . held at the DoLLEGE BULLAIND,
SQ' Ala". on bATURDAY and MONDAY MOIV.iINO3,
at 9 o'clock. oc3o
REV. GEORGE W. SMILILY VVILL
deliver a aeries of dtecour3ea upon the aubj aeta
Life,
Death,
The Intermediate State,
The Resurrection,
Heaven
Commencing with the first on SUNDAY EVENING
next. at 7t o'clock, and continuing them upon the an
ceeding- Sundays at the soma hoar Churca in an ado)
and 112,37 . cin Stall , cecina , of SEPHTEI and teRF, Eh' tr .ete.
Service , in the mnrnln V Rt 6.4‘
TIIIE COOPiiiK•STIOP ittwottusri-
IKEDIT SALOON resveccitffly ac.nowledge tie
toll,ming CONTRIBUTIONS:
7'niladellt7tia Binh' $lOO 00
Morrie 0)
A tucrican Fire Ingursr.ce Comps. Ly.. . •^• . '6lOO
Dela watellintnal belch - nsnran Campaoy 50 01
Mr. Ludlam. Cape L laal e 6 00
Horace Aloha' dt.on, Bot.tou (it] 1 00
BISHOP WHITE PRAYER& BOOK.
80CFBTY.—Ithe Thirtieth Annivorsary or the
lON HOP WRITS Et BOOK SOCUETY will be
bpbi in the 011.11tIlli OF Tit ROLY TRINITY. on
bIiNDA.i EVE vINO, the Ist November. Services to
oonixeenof at 734 ~' eleek.
The Amami -Report of the Board of Msnagere will he
road Sermon preached by the Rev. PEtiLLIP6
BiltitiKP. and a collection made in behalf of the Society.
(map SJAMES AHRTiBN, Secretary,
ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY —A
ineetiox co this Society, for the purpose of SLEIT
-1 AU 014'1c:r1ts to serve for the year. commencing 80th
November, 1663. and ending SOth Novernhat. 18fit. will
he on the evening of Slat instant, in the CONTINENTAL
DOTEL. at 7% o'clock Members ate requested to at
toad without further notice.
oe3C-2t KO ROE YOUNG, Secrsiscry.
.1 , F11:E.. F . , TING- 7 1FR
GI ACK N TBNNIsShb--aItIAN,APATION—
ti I , ERAL GRANT Punlie _Meeting will be held in
CONCEWI' HALL on TUESDAY briiNl cif), November
Se, at o'clock: to consider the case of the Pr.,cd
B , e cks to Tennessee, on the banks of the ftfissi4llool.
and elsewhete. Bishop Potter will prt+sidA. and ad
dre,,Fa. will be delivered by Chaplain A S. Fiske, from
the - Contraband Camp ' 'Memphis, who Is here by
nutborby of General Grant, and the. Rev. Phillips
Brooks, of this city. 0c21.6t
-t tom y s ^ — , t -- TICA,I - ,,iflio ( oiliiiege!Li N NFATl r y' r ETE l M,
ovembrr 3d. at S o'clock. and he continued on 'CUE 4-
DAY land TEIHRSVAY EVENINGS, for tho season, as
foil OW :
9b e first Gonyie will consist of
lITESIiaI: EVENINGS—On Astronomy, by Prof. Sohn
F. Frazer. •
TBURSDAY EVENINGS—On Patents and Contracts,
by H. IL Furness:
The S, coed Clour.e will consist of
TDV,SDAY EVENINGS-On Chemistry . , by Profess'or
Henry Marton. '
TRUESD AY EVENINGS—On Military Engineering,
by Prof Fairman Rogers
Each Member, upon paying his annual contribution,
and each one Member, will receive a +eason ticket for
himself end ninth+ ; aleo toilets , forhis Children, Wards,
and apprentices, under El years of ace. on the Payment
of one dollar for each minor: or on the payment of two
dollars each, the minor can attend the Lectures and
have the nee of the Library of the Institute,
TERaig OF MEMBERSIIIP,7-Annual contribution.
&I; or $25 for membership for life, with an additional
charge of one dollar the first year for , a certificate of
membership.: •
Gentlemen wiehtng to become members will please
apply at the Hall, No. t South SEVENTH Street.
28.1 it WILLIAM HAMILTON, Actuary,
AUXI.LIAIELY
SAFITARY COMMI6:110N earnestly eolicite from
members of the cong.regation and others contrlhutiona
for the benefit of SICK and WOUNDED SOLDIERS. Ar
ticles of Diet. Flannel, and other Goods, may be seat to
the Society's Room, in the hso.ment of the Church
(rigIRTEENTBL Street. below. Spruce,) every FEUD a.Y,
between 9 and ] o'clock. and Money to the Treseurer,
CBS. W. CUSHMAN, No. .1.215 S. DELAWARE Ave
nue. soil thf3ot
BLOCKLEY AND MERION
TURNPIKE AND.
PLANK ROAD CORPANY.
Art. *annual meeting of the STOCKHOLDERS of the
C 4 n piny will be boll at che GSN. WAYSE HOTEL.
Lower Motion Township, on MONDAY. the 2d d'iy of
November next, at lio'clock P. M.. to elect one President,
twelve Managers; and one Treasurer, to serve for the a n
sui Ds' Tear. (oci.Fl-St) DAVID NfOIIC ,ec'y.
y t THE HHIGADEPI-ULA BANK, Oct.
9, 1863.
be AnDklai Meeting of the Stockholders of this Sank
will be held at the Banking Hones, on TOWSDA-T, the
Ad day of November nexi. at 12 oVock M.
The Annual Electton for Directors will be held on
MONDAT, tbe 16th day of November, between the haute
on° A M. and 21. M. B. B. COMEGYS,
oclo-Ftutb-tnol6 Cashier:.
P OWN , SY.LVA.M.P.ACA.I.I.ItO A_D con,
PANT. TER e.SDRER'S DEE'AR t'3l ENT.
PHILADELPHIA, October 1 3 . 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.
payable on and after November 15, 1863
Powers of attorney for collection of dividends can be
had nn application at the aloe of the Company. No.
238 Routh THIRD Street.
ocl7-tdel THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer.
SURGEON-ARTIST'S OFPIOE,
FOR MUTILATED SOLDIERS.—.sOLDIER , i who
ton - sleet an ARM or LEG in the service. and desire the
Patent PALMER Limbs" to be supplied by Govern
ment. should ietura this notice immediately to this of
fice, stating their lose by letter, with name. company,
regiment, and residence. B. FRANK PA.LNLEs.
0e22-tf 11509 GITESTIIIIT Street. Philadelphia.
r;z3z.• CORN EXCHANGE RANK.
PFITLADELPHIA, OCt 12, 1363.
The animal election of DIRECTO KS will be held at the
Backing Rouse on 6IONDAY, the 16th day of November
next. between the hours of 10 A. M and 2P. 3i
The annual. meeting of the Stockholders will. be held
on Tli&D AY, the 3d day of November nest, at 12 M.
0114.-tnol6 J. W ToN.IIEY. Ca.hier.
IM SOUTHWARK RANK,
PEEILADRLPHIA., October 5, 11363.
The annual election for Directors will be held at the
BANEUSG HOUSE, on MONDAY. Uto sixteenth day of
November next, between the hours of ten A. M. and two
P.M.
A general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at
-the same place on TUESDAY the third day of Novem
ber next: at twelve o'clock M.
oc7-wf&mtnel6 . F. P. STEEL, Cashier.
UNION /BANK, PIIILIVDELPUEIA.,
October 3, 23%—T-he annual inert ,no,of the stock
holders of this Dank will be held at the banking horse
on TUESDAY, November 5, at 12 Rt.
- The annual election for Directors will be held an MON
DAY. November lifY between the - hours - of 10 A N. and
IF M. J. J. MICKEL,
oc-ImmftNl6 Cashier.
WESTFAN BANIC., OF PI-11.1L.1-
10: BEL PH lA.. earoasx 3, ISe.3.
An Election for Directore. to serve this Bank the en
bath g -rear. will be held at the Banking' Hones, on MON
DAY, - the 16th day of November next, between the hours
of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M.
The.Annnal Meeting of the Stockholders will be held
on •TDESDAI , the 3d. day of November next, at 12
o'clock Cocs-mwft.ll3NJ G. WI TS.olJTillas,Cmhisr.
KENSINGTON BANK, PHILADEL
PHIA, October 3. 1863.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held
at the Banking. house on TUESDAY, the &I day of 210.
vernber. 1863, at 10 o'clock A. M. oc4-mcvftN3
An Election for Thirteen Directors, to serve the ellen.-
log year, will be held at the Banking-house on HON
DAY, 16th of. November, 1863, between the hours of 9
A. hi. and 3P. M. C. T. THREES,
oc•mwftnovl6. • o,,,shier.
104 - NOTICE.—IN ACCORDANCE WITH
a resolution of the CITIZENS BOUNTY FUND
CuBUEITTEE OF PHILADELPHIA. I am directed .to
give notice that all claims for BOUNTY be Presented
before the first day of Novembel next..
Those nrevious to June Ist to '
IHIC FUEL .V. BAKER.
No. 234 Swett THIRD Street.
Those since Jens let tome
WILLIAM VEITCH, Paymaster,
- Washington
South THIRD Street.
FITHADELPRIA, Sept. 30.1863. ocl7-tnovl
COMMONWEALTH BALM,
PEEILADELPFfIA, October 6, 1863.
The snianal election for Directors will be held at the
BANKING HOUSE, on MONDAY, the sixteenth day of
November next, between the hears of ton A. 11. 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.
oc7-wf3iratnol6
GIRARD BANK, PHILADELPHIA,
11,C.;•=0 October Bth, 1863. —The annual meeting of the
Stockhlderof TUESDAYnk wbe hel Novemberthe NKING
HOU , S, on the 3d.day of nest, at
12 o'clock M.
Toe annual election for Directors, to serve for the
ensiling year, will be held on MONDAY. the 16th day of
November. between the hours of 10 A. and 2P. M.
or9-frowtNOl6 . W. L. SCHAFFER, Cashier.
M. CONSOLIDATION BANK.
PHILADELPEITA, Oct. 6, 1563.
An election for Directors will be held at the Banking
House, on MONDAY. the 16th of November, between the
hours of 10 A. M. and 3 P. M.
2he Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will too held
on TUESDAY. 3d of November, at 1211 f
oc6-tuf triol6 - 'JOS.N. PEIRiOL. Cashier.
IMP FARMERS' AND MECHANICS ,
. BANK, PHII.ADELPHIA, October 'A. UM.
Theannnal election for Directors will be held at the
Banking House on 'MONDAY, the I.6th day of November
next, between the boors of 9 o'clock A. M. and 3 o'clock
f'. 31.:- and on TUESDAY, the Third day of November
next, a ger eral meeting of the Stockholders will be held
at the Banking Noose at 4 o'clock P M.. agreeably to
charter. VT:RUSHTON, 5u.,
oc3-tnol6 Cashier.
MILITARY NOTICES.
11. COMPANY E. BLUE RESERVES,
win assemble on MONDAY EVENING. at 71 . 4 o'clock,
for drill It is psrticalarly requested that the Non-
Con missioned Officers should he present. By order
of the Ca antic.
0c:304..,t* JOS. 3. BABCOCK, O. E.
$690 BOUNTY I $690 BOUNTY !
P.FTY MEN WANTED,
to complete tne"34.01 Regiment, now in camp at Camp
Parker, TRENTON, New. Jersey. Inquire at the
ROUND ROUSE. foot of FEDERAL St. Camden, N. J.
$315 CASH. ON ROSTER.
State pay, 566 per month to wives
E. or wido
JA we CKSON ere.
Capt G
Recruiting Officer.
tiUNION LEAGUE HOUSE, OCTO
BER 21, 1 - 6R3.—!slon commissioned Officers and Pri
vet,e of the lst, 241, and 3d UNION LE &GLEE REGI
MENTS, who were absent at roll-call on the days
when their respective regiments received marching or
ders, and who had not, the, efore, the opportunity of
beiig paid their Bounty by the League Committee, are
hereby notified that no claims for such bountywill be
allowed unlen 'presented and authenticated bafere the
first of NOVEMBER next. ' J. R. FEY,
0c22 tom. Chairman.
EFONTENEAII §5 C. SALLES,
• FRENCH HAIR DRESSING and SHAVING SA
LOON-, No. 108 South ELEVENTH Street, (up stairs, I
branch of 1027 Chestnut street.
Martufacturen and Importers of Wigs, Toupees, ?et
zettee, and Fancy Articles. ocSO-frawl aro
GEORGE W. WOOTTEN,
No, 38 South SECOND Street, and
No 219 STRAWBERRY Street.
WAREHOLAE JAYNE Street, Philadelphia,
WITOLESALE DEALER TN
CARBON OIL% Lklift CIIIMN:BYS, Sze,
A fine lot of OIL last received, which I offer at the
loweA market rates, having made my contracts in the
sprinr, before the advance. OIL in hood for export,
OBI3INBTS in quantity. at manufacturers' prices. -
Agent fur Moore, -Bros., & Co.'s Patent Fruit Jars,
&c , &c. 0c2.1.-wfmlca
VOlll 7 I YPES.-THE NAT CI
NESS of REIMER'S Irorytypee strikes all obiervers.
The, are execated with rare fidelity to the originals, in
color of comp'exion, Lair, and eyes. Gallery, 3BCO
Sheet, above Orson.
p EIMER'S LIFE=SIZE PHOTO-
GRAPHS, in oil colors, have no equals as por
traits; natural in style and colored in an artistic and tra
prest.ive manner. Gallery, SMOND Street, above
Green. • Its
I V - 0 RYTYP ES OF THE MOST
pleasing and life-likeebaracter are executed at Riff-
MEE'S gallery; their acenrsey and exenisi o coloring
make them invaluable likenesses. SECOND Street,
above Green.
i iVIBROTYPIST S AND PITOTO
on APHERS. —Ton are now invited to call and Pee
GEORGR DA HRS . & CO , at their new stock DiMbt. No
CHESTN DT Street, below Fourth. where they keep
constantly on bend a largo supply of materials of every
descript need in the art. Our Albumen Pttper le ex
cellent.ion
Orders by mail or exprese punctually attended
to
N. B.—Price Lists sent free.
FRESH MINCED MEAT.—THE SUB
SCRIBRR takes pleasure In announcing to the
pnblic in general that he Is again prepared to offer his
Justly celebrated
NE ' PLUS ULTRA MINCED MEAT.
Wholesale or Retail. Orders through post will be
promptly attended to -
JOSHUA WEIGHT,
0c213-3V. SPRING GARDEN and F.S.A_NKLIN Streets.
00THACTIE, CURED IN AN IN
STANT. by FISCHER'S CELEBRATED TOOTH
ACHE DROPS. Price 12 cents per bottle. -Manufac
tured at bis LABORATORY. TWENTY-THIRD and
'OMBARD Streets, Philadelphia, and for sale by Drug
gists in general oc2aklueo
BRASS STENCIL ALPHABETS.
M. .1. METCALF & SON.
4536 SALEM STREET, BOSTON, MASS.
The only manufacturers in the United States, of Brew
Alphabets and Figures. to any great extent or'to any
variety.
Sold at wholesale at the Lowstri mien maga. Also,
the BEST OF INDELIBLE , STINOIL INK. very ohm"
Stencil Dies and all binds of Stencil Stock. Luquivies or
inters promptly Attalla W. ocK4a
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 30. 1865.
5.20 COUPONS,
STEWLING EXCHANGE,
130TIGI-Irr A:Nrie SOLD
ee2B•m&Nua
5-20.
The undersigned, as General Subscription Agent, Is
authorized by the Secretary of the . Treasury to continue
the sale of this popular Loan, and TEN DAYS public
notice will be given of discontinuance.
ABOUT TWO HONORED MILLIONS 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. Stan
short time must elapse before this loan is wholly ab
sorbed. the demand from Europe. Germany especial/Y,
being quite active.
As it is well known that the Secretary of the Tree.:
mint has ample and unfailing resources in the dnties 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 farther 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
result with the "Seven thirty" Loan, when it Wee all
sold. and could no longer be subscribed for at pax.
This Is a
the interest and principal being payable in coin. thus
Yielding about RIGHT per cent. per annum at the present
premium on gold.
It is called "Five-Twenty," from the feat that whilst
the Bonds may run for twenty Years, yet the Govern
ment bag the right to pay _ thern gold at par, at any
time after fine years.
The Internet is paid half yearly on the .ret days of No
vember and May.
Subscribers can have Coupon Bonus which are paya
ble to bearer and issued for $5O, $lOO, $503. and .$1,009„
or Registei ed Bonds of similar denominations, and in
addition $6,000 and $10,500.
These • `Five-Twenties" 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.--
tars per annum. Income from all other investments,
such Se mortgages, railroad stocks, bonds, &c.. inns
Pay from three to five per cent. tax on the income.
Banks and Bankers throughout the country will con
tinue to dispose of the Bonds, and all orders by mall or
otherwise properly.attended to.
The Treasury Department having Perfected arrange
ments for the prompt delivery 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,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
5.205. 1. NOVEMBER 5.20 x.
COUPONS WANTED. -
EARLY CERTIFICATES OF INDEBFEDNESS
WANTED.
STERLING EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD BY
DREXEL & CO-, -
0,10-1 m 34 South THIRD Street,'
MICHAEL JACOBS,
BANKER,
No. 40 South TaIRD Street,
Paine_DELpare.
GOVERNUENT SECURITIES SPECIE. AND UNCUB.-
RENT MONEY BOUGHT AND SOLD.
STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD' ON CONCESSION.
Particular attrntiou paid to the NugodEttiort of Time m. .
Paper. CITY WARRANTS BOUGHT. ocs-3
COLLECTION OF U. S. CERTIFI.
CATES OF INDEBTEDNESS.—The ADAMS' EX
PRESS COMPANY and now prepared to collect, at the
Treasury Department, Washington, with despatch, and
at reasonable rates,the One-Year Certificates of In
debtedness of the United States now due or 'shortly
metering.
Terms made known and receipts given at the once.
No. 320 CHESTNUT. Street. mys-tf
NOTICE. -NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that the CERTIFICATE No. 29,825,','200
Shares, issued to us by the Nem 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.
A. G. HEMINWAT 8; CO.,
No. 83 EXCHANGE Place.
REOPENING.
IN PHILADELPHIA.
LADIES' FRENCH SHOES.
NAPOLEON NEBOUL.
0c26-3t• No. 110 South ELEVENTH.
MRS.. M. A. KING- HAS CO N
SVANTLY on band a beautiful assortment of
WINTER MILLINERY, at" 1026 CHE iTNI7T
Street. ' 0d29-Im*
REM OVAL
THE MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of New York. having appointed JAMES B. CARR
Agent for this City, have Removed their office to
NO. 418 WALNUT STREET,
Where aPPlications for INSURANCE and RENEW AIA
m POLICIES must be made. The allotted dividend of 1863
will be adjusted on allTolicies on which two or more
annual premiums have been-paid. on the adjastment of
the current year's premium.
The following items. interesting to 'the assured, show
the great progress.and prosperity of the Company since
the last triennial dividend i -
The income of the Company for the
Thethree years has been $1,400.000 00
The assets have increased 416,000'00'
The losses paid to widows during
• three years past were 380,661-24..
• others 99,738 60'
Dividends have been made during
the past three years 250.000 00
JAMES B. CARR, Agent
C. Y. WEMPLE, Secretary. - oc2B-Imif
WARRANT'S
EFFERVESCENT
SELTZER APERIENT.
For THIRTY YEARS, has received the Favorable Re
commendation of the PUBLIC, and been Ut3ED -AND
PBESCRIBED by the_
FlltnT PHYSICIANS IN THE LAND " -
AS TITS
BEST REMEDY KNOWN
Fog
Silik Headache,
Nervous Headache,
Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach,
Bilious Headache. Dizziness. ,
Costiveness. Loss of Appetite, Gout.
Indievatio4, Torpidity of the Liver. Gravel,
Rheumatic Affections, Piles, Heart
harm Sea Sickness,- , Bilious
Attacks, Fevers;
For Tcstimouials, Am „see Pamphlet with each Battle
Mailufactored only by TARRANT & CO..
21S GREENVICEIStr.ot. New York
oM.ly FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. • '•
OCTOBER 28, 1863. •
NOTICE.
Application will be made to the DEPARTMENT OF
Elea WAYS fora CONTRACT for PAVING T WENTY
hEt OED STREET, from Coliege Avenue to Oxford:
st.t . eet, in the Twentieth. Ward, the R
follow S. ing' Persons
having signed an agreement for the saline; Vert;
114 feet; A. Douglass. 16 feet; J. W. Rees. 15 feeti.White
o:
Ford. 16 feet; W. R. heat. 91 feet; - 5 S.,Brooks,
280 feet: 11 Tremner, 40 feet;.B.._liafferty. 70 feet; .L.
Mayer, 110 feet: A. D. Morrieon,ls6 feet; N, Barrett, 97
feet; C. F. .Lex, 95 feet; W. Whipper, 95. feet; L" M.
Poet, 10 feet; S. Bice, 16 feet; L. F. Fiegel, 100 feet; : W.
Wright, 100 feet; J. 11. Sche.l, 90 feet . J... W: Smith.;
LW feet
The owners of property 'on' said street are hereby re.
quested to meet at the
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, "
S. W. CORNER OF FIFTH AND. WALNUT STRUTS,
On the Midday of NOVEMBE - 11, 1863, o'clock•A.
M. , to show cause, if any, why-said contract should not
be awarded.
0c2.0-6t* MICHAEL BARRY, ContraeWr.
TO SPORTSMEN.
ewial, if not superior, to any of the following makes
Wb/Cll We 'keep constantly on hand.:
William Greener. Weatley Richards, Hooie di Hands
and other makers.
Also, Powder. Shot, Wads, Caps, &c.
We shall lie constantly supplied, during the season
with every variety of
SKATER. - is24-51m
f.I.UNS 1 GUNS ! 1 GUNS 1 1 !
N-01 WESTLEV RICH ARDS':
WILLIAM' GREENER.
MOORE & HARRIS'.
PHILIP WILSON & CO.
FRENCH AND ENGLISH GUNS`
OP EVERY VARIETY.
The beet assortment to select from to be found in this
country. Call soon at
PHILIP WILSON & CONS,
ec23-lm 4-09 CHESTNUT Street.
TO MANUFACTURERS.
OAST-IRON HEATER: PIPES, of varlonsOtrois, for
sale in Quantities to twit onrolittowt- & y. smut.
No. 125 Routh TFITRD Rtrnwt.
MISSOURI LANDS - TAXPAYING
AWINCY.
B. .L. RING. ATTORNEY AND AOENT;
JEFFERSON CITY. MII3BOITRI,
Will pay taxes on lands in any county in Missouri;
redeem lands sold for taxes , and do a general land
agency business for Missouri.
TESTIMONIALS. —We cheerfully recommend E. L.
Ring to the public as being prompt and reliable in bu
siness:
M. Oliver, Secretary of Elate; W. E. Moseley, Audi
tor; SampleVrr, Register of Lands. 0c22-et.
WILLIAM H. YEATONA 00. 1
No. 2 , 01 South FRONT Street,
Agents for the sale of the
ORIGINAL HEIDSIECK W i ne CHAMPAGNE.
Offer that desirable to the trade. •
Also, 1.000 oa B O RDEAUXedium
_grades
CLARETS
100 oases " Brandenberg Freres" COGNAC BUDDY,
Vintage 1848, bottled in France.
50 eases finest Tuscan 011, tasks _2 dosen'in ease.
50 bbls finest quality Monongahela 'Whisky. -
001Als Sarney Apple Brandy.
50.000 Havana Cigars, extra fine. -
, Most & Mention Grand Vin Imperial, " Green Seal"
" Champagne. =
raY
Together with a Inc assortment of Madeira. Sherri;
rah O K
taf
FLNANCIAL
DUE IST NOVEMBER.
WANTED,
AT MARKET RATE FOR GOLD
DREXEL S.; 00.
DREKEL & CO
S. 5-20.
SIX PER CENT. LOAN,
JAY COOTIE,
114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PHILIP WILSON CO:,
• 409 OEUESTIVIIT STREET.
Manufacturers of superior
DOUBLE GUNS,
CLOAKS A.ND ULOAK.N( . 4 GLOTH6.„
COWER
NINTH AND MARKET.
MNT - .10 1-111
ese
•
CLOAK CLOTlil nr
MODERATE PRICES.
oc3otC
-
CLOAKS AND BONNETS,
FOR MOURNING.
M. & A. MYERS dc 00.,
9M6 CIIRSTNIIr Street.
Rave Pak received an assortment of
MOUENINO CLOAKS,
MANTELLAB, AND BEIAAVLS.
Together With a full assortment of
MOURNING BONNETS. oule-6t
FANCY DRESS SILKS
Juat from Motion sover; , 111oh• of
DESIRELBLR MIAS.
OURWEN STODDART hr. BROTHER,
Roo. 450, 458, and 45* N. SECOND St., ab.
BLACK GIRO DE RAINES
BLACK ORO GRAINS.
• BLACK. ARMURES,
ORO DE ATEIRITE.
PROM THE LATE AUCTION SALES,
AT LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES
OURWEN STODDART Ss BROTHER,
Nos. 450., 45% and 454 N. SECOND street,
or: -3t above \Vinous.
FRENCH MERINOES.--
Desirable colors at the right prices.
French Poplin.. bought early—prices IoW.
Cheap plaid and plain Poplins.
3 . 734 cent Magenta plaid tops—a bargain.
Black alpacas at M. to 75 cents.
Just opened Auction lots at 44, 50, 62, and 75 cents.
St.oo doublo - widths Lupins' Blank wool Dol ,ins ars
very fine and heavy. COOPER!& CONARD,
ocBo tf S.. E. corner NINT , -; and AtA RKE r.
VELVET
,BEAVERS-
Good .
Frosted Beavers at $2 25.
Extra fine Fropted Beavers.
Ladies' Cloak Clotbe of every kind.
Fancy Caseirneres for lon.iness suits.
Water 'Proot Clothe,"s4.2.sper yard. - r
Fine black Clothe a ud faesitne , nB.-
COOPER 'St CONARD,
S. E. corner NINTR sod PeILRICET.
FROTHINGHAM a WELLS
HEAVY HEDIIIM. AND LIGHT SHEETING'S AND
SHIRTINGS
STANDARD DRILLS
HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS.
WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAHI3RICS AND
BILECIAS.
BROWN BLEACNED, AND CORSET JEANS.
No. 12 WORSTED YARN, &o. ti
FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY
EVANS aro 1-3.21..55.c9-141.4,
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.
cerol.m
PHILADELPHIA
G . W. SIMONS it 13ROTHER,
tud4SOM-ii`EUT HALL,PRILIDELPHIA
MANIFFACTERER4 OF JEWELRY.
FINE SWORDS,
AND
MILITARY GOODS Ili EVERY VAR/NTY
- AnrOPSm
A N ACTIN HONEST BOY WANTED
Ls. to learn the Drug Basilan-la. Add rogs, in liana wry
tin e• Applicant, FERRI'," Press Office. ocW-6t*
WANTED-BY'JANUARY IST, A
STORE. or First Floor and Basement, on CREST
NUT .Street. between Second and Sixth streets. for
Wholesale Business. Address Box `S2, Philadelphia
Poet Office. . ocN•if
NVANTED.--.A GHNTLFZI AN, WITH
a few Thonsand Dollars. is desiroae of investing
-in some Lucrative BusineFs. and becoming an Active
Partner. Unexceptional reference exchanged. Mention
kind of bucin ere. Adores. only with real name, EX
PERIENCE," Box 702, Philadelphia, P. 0. 0c34.3t*
MECHANICAL DRAWINGS OF
every deNcriotioa made or copied by inexperi
enced DR A.FTSNIAN. AddreAo or apply to
oc2B. St* H. ALBRECHT, 4Z2 WALNUT Ftreet.
200 $4 000, $5.500.—T HESE
, Oit'amounts on highly improved city pro.
parties. Also. t 2.500. .'it.5.000, and $7.000 wanted on
Firms near the city. APPLY toE PETTIT.
28 .32,3 WALNUT Street.
gt 76 A. 31 ONTHI -I WANT TO HIRE
Agents in every county at $75 a month. expell
ees paid, to eell my new cheap Family Sewing Machines.
Addrese. B. MADISON, Alford. Maine. ,0c2.3-dBrw3m
•
110AMONTH! WE WAN'I
"AGENTS at $6O II month. expenses paid, to coy
our EvERLABTING PENCILS. ORIENTAL BURNRS,
and •thirteen other articles. 15 Circulars free. &HAT
& CLARK, 'Biddeford, Mair.e. gall-d&WSrs
Aft DEPUTY QUARTERMAST.EI4
GENERAL'S OFFICE.—PHITADBLPKIA, Feb. I
VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry OOAL
the following points :
Tortugas.
Key West, Fla.
Fort Menroe, Va.
Alexandria. Va.
newbern,-N. C.
Port Kora, S. C. A. BOYD.
Captain and Assist. Quartermaster.
HANDSOME SINGLE AND COM
,00 t r ttillimrl s tleolo, with first-eon I,3),tap.
BOARD WANTED-FOR A SMALL
family of four; require a sitting-room and two cham
bers. Location and accommodations mast be good. for
- which afair price will be paid. Address Box *759,
Poet Office 0c24-2,t*
•
$3OO REWARD-LOST OR STOLEN,
5.29 UNITED STATES BONDS, of $5OO
each, Coupons attached. dated June 23d. 1363, numbers
from 24,229 to 24,D4. inclusive persons are cau
tioned against recervin gor negotiating said bonds. Three
hundred dollars will be paid f.r their recovery by
LE WIR S(MNEBORST,
_ AMER Street. above Wood, Kensington.
PIIII4.DELPHIA: July 18,1863. 0c23-12t*
C ° .- SUGAR . LOAF,BEAVER
MEADOW, and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal and
best Locust Mountain, from Schnvikill; prepareri ex.
prelelv.for Femxly use. Depot, N. W. corner of BIGHTS
and WILLOW Streets Office, No 112 South SECOND
Street lan2-)v) :r. WaT.TON CO.
IN_ THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR
OTHE nIT.Y AND. COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of. DAVID RYAi. deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, mettle.
alidtacljust the account of RLIZABEFII RYAN. execu
trix bf DAVID RYAN.' deceased. and to make distribu
tion of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will
beet the parties interested, for the Purposes of his ap
pointment. on MONDAY, November, 16. 1661 at 4
o'clock . P. M , at his office. N 0.131 South FIFTH :Street,
in the city of Philadelphia.
JAMBS T. MITOILSTA,,
Auditor.
oa)-fmw‘50
PTHE COURT OF COMMON FLEAS
6R 'MR CITY OP PHILADSLPIFI A.
• prmar T SPOERER ye. JULIE SPOERER.
June Term, 1168. No t. In Divorce.
Nodce Is hereby given that the Court has granted a
Rule for Divorce, a vinculo matrimonii. returnable
SATURDAY, October 01, 188'3, at 10 o'clock A M.
Publication is made on account of Respondent's ab
once
To JULIE SPOERER, Respondent.
IN THE MATTER OF THE REAL ES
TATE OF DAVID CRAIG, DECEASED.—DeIaware
(lonnty, ss :
The Commonvreslth of Pennsylvania to Jacob Wilson.
Pstber Wilson, William Craig, Lydia Brown, and
AllllLawrence, greeting:
You, and each of TM are hereby cited to be and ap
pear before the Judges of our Orphans' Court, to be he'd
at fr mita, in and for said county, on the fourth MON
DAY in Boy. mbar, A D. 1863, at 10 o'clock A. M.. then
and there to accept, or refuse, to take the real estate of
said David Craig. deceased, situate in the Township of
Thorni - sery. at.the appraised value thereof. pat upon it
.1)1 an inquest awarded by. the Orphans' Court or said
county for that'porpose, and returned by the Sheriff on
:the to erty. fourth day of August, 1363. to-wit : The sum
of B. ur Hundred Dollars—or show rause why the said
real estate Atoll not be sold, according to the act of 'As
sembly of Pennsylvania, in such case made and provi
ded • and hereof fail not,
-Witness the 800 William Butler, President Judge of
our said court, at Media, this 24th day of Amenst, Ann°
Domini 1663. N. L. YARN ALL
• oc2:t-f is Sheriff.
REFINED PETROLEUM, OF SUPE
RION quality. in bond or free. in lots to stilt par
chasers. For sale by
. , SIMBER & CO.
oe2SoNfinBt* No- 2(1, SOUTH DEL A.Ar Avenue.
p CHAPOUTY •
P • 5
•
REAL-ESTATE BROKER
Dt9 South MPH. Street,
Fluted°lphia.
.House-rents and other claims collected.
XT.O TICE UNDERSIGNED
having sold out their interest in tho firm of C. AL
BRICATT &" CO , and withdrawn from the bnsiness and
mans gment of said firm, hereby give notes that they
art no longer rerTonsible for any debts contracted by or
on account of said Mut
0027 et
.." TRUSSES, BRACES,' &c..
skilfully /taunted by. C. -H. NEEDLES,
corner of 1 WELFTEI and RACE Streets. -
Ladies' Department for same, conducted b:
Ladia,:TWELEIR Street, flint door below Race. Thl
most . complete and varied stock on hand, consisting ii
part'of Trusses. Supporters. Shoulder Braces, Belts
Bandages, Elastic Stockings,Crotches, Syringes, Ar
licles Tor Ninlsary. Rick 'Bourn dm .24 Oro If
NgDR. FINE; :PRACTICAL DEN.
, mer for the last twenty years . 219 VINE fit.,
below Mire. inserts the most beautiful TENTH of the
ago, mounted on tine Gold, Platina, Silver, Vulcanite,
Coralite,' Amber dm., at prises,'for neat stud substantial
work, more reattonable than any . Dentist in this oity or
Slate. Teeth plugged to last for• life. Artificial Teeth
repaired to suit. No paimin extracting. -All•work war
;kited 9) At. Retrain, best fitspillis, 361-81
RETAIL DRY GOODP6
AT REDUCED PRICES,
ARMY GOODS.
MILITARY FURNISHERS,
CAS ARCH STRRRT.
PHILADBILPHIA_
VVAMPS.
BOARDITIG.
LOST AND FOUND.
COAllk
LEGAL.
OrrAS. ALBistrowr
WH. 'H. STROM
COMMERCIAL CO LLEGEm
BRYANT, STRATTON, & 00,'S
av EBY OmNai,
COLLEGES,
LOOATF) Ili FIFTEEN LEADING COMMERCIAL
CITIES GINITEO STATES AND
CAPTADA AS FOLLOWS:
11 ) 1111,ADEILPHIIA,
S. E. CORNER.
SIWENTII .S.ND CROBTNUT STREETS,
NEW YORK,
BROOKLYN,
PORTLAND,
ALBArrir o
TOR.ONTE),
OLEVELAN'D,
CHICAGO,
DIILWAUKE.F. AND ST. LOUIS.
DE PINED TO IMPART A SOUND)BUSINRSF, - EDUCATION TO
THE YOUNG MEN OA THE COVNTEY
ME PHILADELPHIA CHIME,
Tits only Commercial Institution in the Quaker City
condneted Old
ACTUAL BUSINESS PRINCTPLES
Exianalve Improvements to the Mafia! and fdethod, of
Instruction. uniting Theory with Pricy
/ties in it mariner never before
- - contemplated.
THE SCHOOL-ROODC. AND COUNTING
ROO3ll.
Bo combined as to secure all the advantages of each
without the nrinecesaary labor of either.
A COMPLETE 'LIBRARY
of Text Books ou. Commercial Sobjects, prepared ex
measly for these Intritntions, and recognized
everywhere &..; Standard Works.
TIRE ONLY CONNECTED SERIES
Of Educational Institutions in the World ha.vins , a
United Purpooe a, it Governed by Mutual
Interests and Reciorocal Labor,
SCHOLARSHIPS
Teezte,d at one point good - for an ITraimitad Period in the
Fifteen Colleg, s comprising the "Chain."
EDUCATION Elf eORTA.NT TO ALL
To the Farmer. the Mechanic, the Artisan, and the
Laborer. as well as to the Merchant
and Business Man.
iThe Spenrerimi System of Penmanship
• LTaught in its Purity.
This is the most extensive series of Educational Insti•
tutions ever established in any country- and the progress
which the enterprise has achieved daring the pastten
3 ears is as gratifying to the Proprietors as it-is creditable
to the intelligent and energetic purees, a of the thousands
of young men who have completed the course of instrna
lion, and the otherthousands who are at present enrolled
in the daily classes of the respective colleges compri ing
the " Chain. "
The reputation achieved liy these Colleges, as evinced
by thir liberal support,, and the volnntary expressions
of leading men 'in all parts 'of the country, leaves no
doubt as to the advantages they possess over mere local
ache els claiming 16 compass the same ends; and the Pub ,
lie may rest assured that in all the essentials of first
class instruction they have never been, neither will- they
ever be excelled, if equalled, by any institutions in the
world.
The purpose which has led to the establishment of
these Colleges has been to place in the hands of aspiring
young men the most ready and effectual means of attain
ing to positions of honor and emolument; in short, to
impart, in the most thorough manner and the shortest
time,lhat kind and degree of training comprised in a
BUSINESS ED up A.TION.
The, tedious years of apprenticeship which, under the
old system, was - considered the only stepping-Steno - to
r e re nn e rative positions are epitomized into a fe wit/oaths ,
of pleasant. study, 'where the mind is trained not only
to appreciate the minor details of business. but the
grander principles which underlie the economy of life,
and without whichr no business education can be con
sidered complete.
1 he advantages possessed by each . institutions over
countinghouse experience in laying the deep founda
tions of a complete and symmetrical education applict
ble to- all the varied exigencies cf a business life, are
many and indisputable.
First. the course of instruction is specially prepared to
bring into. proper relief those essential- facts which, in
the usual processes of experience. do not occur in such
order or frequency as to'be susceptible of being arranged
into a system, or of establishing a logical sequence "in
the mind. "Next, the various departments of business,
with all the [accessories, are so completely illustrated
and enforced as to convey special and permanent instruc
tion as to details in the matter of buying, selling, ship
ping, receiving, and in all the processes of Commerce
and - nuance applicable to both inland and foreign trade_
The course of instruction in these Colleges has direct
reference to the requirements of biminess. The princi
pal-branches pursued are Book-keeping. Commercial
Law, Commercial Arithmetic, Business Penmanship,
and Busintss Correspondence.
THE PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE.
Al tendon is called to the more recent improvements
made in the Philadelphia College, by the addition of
TWO BANKS END SEVERAL BUSINESS OFFICES
to represent the various branches of trade, inaluding
Banking, Commission. Forwarding, Insurance, Ea
change. Jobbing and Importing, Railroading and
Steamboatiog, all of which are taught practically. The
element of
ACTII/J, BLISIIik.SS PRACTICE,
Ivhich is a, new' feature in mercantile instruction, and
which has been properly termed the Key to Commercial
Science. is cow thoroughly inaugurated. By this means
many of the mysteries of Double-Entry Book-keeping
are elucidated, and the whole course rendered more at
tractive and easier of comprehension. In this Inatitn-
Oen twe depiiitmente have been established for the bet
ter acccnamodation and more rapid advancement of the
students.
THE. THEORETICAL DEPARTMENT.
Hexe the student acquires a thorougliknowledge of the
science of Book-keeping. and receivesthoroush instruc
tion in the rudiments of MathernatiCS,F4MinallShip, Com
mercial Correspondence, and the propel' forms for Com
mercial and Negotiable Paper. Bach student is required
to pass a satisfactory examination before entering
THE. PRACTICAL DEPARTMENT,
where his proficiency is put to the most severe practical
test. This is them - odel department. Here the student
enters into ACTUAL business. He is furnished with the
necessariamount of cash and merchandise to commence
business; he buys and sells nierchandise,. deals in
strcks, real estate, Sm.. compiles original sets of baoks,
. and makes out all the business papers involved. In this
department are !trio regularly organized Banks, with a
cash capital of $200,000. Which enables the student to
effect his exchanges, make deposits, draw checks, and
transact all other business incidental to a general trade.
Here the student is qualified to manage the affairs of
business with system and despatch.
BRYANT Lt-, STRATTON'S TEXT-BOOKS,
Daring tbe past four years the proprietors a have
brought before the public the following works, all of
which have met with roost flattering reception from
bualness men and educators :
I. BRYANT Sr. STRATTON'S BOON-SEEPING
Sy If B. BItY.A.I ; CT, R. D. LTRATTON, ANDS. S. PACKARIi
Published by Ivisor.Phinney & Co., N. Y.
In three vittions,Niz.
Commott Sawn inTioN, containing 200 pages 12rn0..
adapted to the wants of beginners and to class teachers
in schools and academies. This little Work, although
primary in its character, contains no less than Mite=
sets of be oks, so arranged as to present au easy and pro
gressive course of study, developing - the timely of both
Single and Double Entry. It has been adopted by the
Beard of Education of the city of Bew.Yerk, and is ex
tensively used in the public and private schools through
out the country.
BIGII EOIIOOL EmTrON, containing 2b3• pages octavo.
printed in colors, to represent the moot approved bust
y'ss forms, and arranged to meet the wants of a higher
grade of schools and private learners.
The Science of Accounts is here presented , in a, philo
sophical and•att , active manlier, the. instruction being
most thorough and practical, and the forms and. illus
trations full and suggestive. Many of the - Bets in this
book were obtained from business houses, and repre
sent the very best forms in nee. •
COUNTIIVO-HOUSE_ EDITION
Containing 400 pages octavo, being the most extensive
work on the subiect of Bookkeeping ever published.
This book contains, in addition to full instructions in the
Science of -Accounts, complete tete in Commission, For
warding, Sobbing. Importing, Banking. Exchange,
Manufectnxing. SIC.. all talon from actual business. and
exhibiting air the modern improvements in business
record.
The entire eeries comprises a body of knowledge on
the subject ot Book-keepiug greatly in advance of any
works heretofore Published, and the hearty commenda•
Lions which they have elicited from business men and
teachers throughout the country make It no presump
tion to State that they bid fair to be considered as stand
ard works on this subject.
SPENCERJAN PEN MANSI4IP.
The Sp; ncerian System of 'Business Penmanship. by
P. R. tniisTan & SoNs and 3. W. IMSK, has beenddenti,
fled with these - Colleges from their commencement, and
is nitiversallfacknowledged the most beantiful, practl-
ocl6 12t*
ca), and teachable system of writing ever introducod to
the
MANUSCRIPT counsu
In addition to the extoneive list of Test-Books pre
pared for these Colleges. the largest collectian of menu
cript Feta have been prepared by leading 'accountants
in the various
. departments - of business ever used in a
school of 'any hind.
IN DWIDITAIA INS TRUCTION.
Each student receives such individuals attention from
the teachers in the various departments as xrill enable
him, to pursue his course as replay as his ability mill
COLLEGE CIRCULAR. AND CATALOGUE
will be sent to all who desSire. Also,
OEOUTENE.DY PENMANSHIP.
Poi further informitlon please call at College Room
or address • -
BRYA.Ny, STRATTON', & 00.,
PEOVIDE NOE,
BUFFALO,
ROCH,ESTER,
DETROIT,
CLASSES:
DESIGN
MP==
laiLl?' OHATTANO 0 Cir A.--sH 0 vir,
ing the relative Positions of tne Rebel Forts, RE
dam, and approcb , aa, from the recent eurveye of er. 4.
Merrill, on Coacral Rosecran3 staff. 10 c‘nts.
Thelinproronwat of Time, by John Foster. 61.
Gala Days, by Gall Hamilton, $1.50.
The rbi ovine and tho Battle Field, or Carapaiga
Shotcbes in 'Virginia and Maryland, by Capt. George y.
lifoyee. 44- 26 .
Flower. Fruit, and Thorn Pieces, by Jean Paul Fried
rich Rlchter. rrayslated from tee GOrlllll. 2 v015.,51.70,
Good Thougbte in Bed Times, and other Paers, by
Thema? D, D. , /4.50.
For sale by WM. 8 & A. MARTIVT,
cal COM CAF. 4 . 1 71 4 17 Street,
pORTRAIT 1-1
S OF Bisol' EtoPiiiNS,
1 - Geo. BURNSIDE. HENRY WARD BEECHER,
WILLI/tit! GILMORE SIMMi. WO LLENHAMT, Matt
clan; JOUR AhMeTRONG.Gen. FltuS r. on ARLES XII
of Sweden;
CANOVA the Sculptor: FLAXMAN, the
Arttet; SUSAN NAH EVANS, the poring Orator; .JOHN
D. CAMPBELL, 001. BERRELL, of the Swamp Angel
Battery, etc., with Shetchsa of Character; Unity of Han
—Development, Theory, Phyeiology, Eleachish Ethng,
breams, Amerinan Aborigines—Claases..Clnba, and So
cieties. THE SOLDIERS' BRIDE, a Poem TUE HU
MAN HAlR—ite Anatomy. Color, Quality. Length,
Function.:.. Lines on a Skull. OUT Social Relationa.
Courtship in Scotland—" Receiving Attentions." "Flow
to Win a Lover." The American Man. rho Haman
pbyatology, Anatomy. and Right Treatment.
with Id illustrations. PHYSIGGNORT—the Forehead
and its various "Signs of Character," such ac Conceit,
Contest, L, ye of Knowledge.. Benevolence, Coirseien
tioneneee, Command. Forbidding. Reitimance, etc., in
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& WELLS,No. 309 Broadway, F. Y. ; or J. L. CAREN,
Rai Froth TEN!A treet, Phil orfait
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ENGINEER AND ARTILLERY REPORTS of the Army
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BBrr ilE
T JEWISH TABERNACLE AND ITS F I JRNItUF.E.
By Rey. Richard Newton.
THE YANKEE BOY FROM ROME.
PUBLIC LIFE OF CAPT, JOHN BROWN. By J.
Radpoth.
REJECTED WIFE. By Mrs Ann A:Stephens.
TEN CHAPTERS ON , KARRIAGE.„ By William B.
Hayden.
TOUSSAINT L'OVERTIIRE. A Biography and Auto
biocraPhY•
FRUIT, FLOWER, AND THORN PIECES, from the
Gene en. By. Jean Pant Rich for. 2 vole.
NOTES ON. HE REBEL INVASION OF PENNSYL
VANIA, By Prof B Jacobs. With a map.
ANNALS oF THE ARMY OF THE CIIdBERLAND
with many illustrations. oc2B
lENINSULAR CAMPAIGN OF THE
ARMY. OF THE POTOMAC. Illustrated by na
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are revived edition with additions, 12mo. cloth. 418 nix.
This great American Statesmen was on identified with
the stirring events of the nest few veers. that the above
volume will be wel corned by his many friends for its true
and faithful exposition of his brilliant and instructive
career.
The book will be sent, nest paid. to any address. on
receipt of price, N. 215. The trade sunnlied on liberal
terms Address, JOHN E - DOTTER. Pabltsho•,.
0e24-6t No. 617 SANS.OI4I Street, PhiladA phis,
HAZARD'S BOOKSTORE,
le4. CHESTNUT STREET.
Between Seventh and Eichth Street.
AU Booke zanily to be bad In
FIRST-CLASS BOOKSTORE;
Will alwaye be tonnd on onr ehelvee
AT THE LOWEST `PRICES.'
akr2.-Bm
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
FOR SALE-A LARGE AND VERY
valuable tract of
WAITE OAK MIRED LAND.
selected years ago, with spacial re'ereoce to the
SHIP-TIMBER BUSINESS.
BPSIdO , the very large growth of WHITE OAR, ' this
trout contains other bard woods and a large quantity of
'Poplar.
A TtIVBR, suitable for rafting. runs through the pro
perty.
For particulars, apply to
WOLFF 6J DIKE, -
60 WALL Straet. New York.
TO BE SOLD BYTHE SHERIFF, ON
DTOIstnAT Novetta.r 2, IS6I, at SAN3OM-STRE4T
HALL, at 4 P , a valuable niece of GROUND of the
Mutual Eke. &tate Associetion. oppocite the Rising
Finn village. Plinth. Tenth f Eleventh. Twelfth, Tinge,
Venango. awl Erie streets ran through it. Plan of the
same can be seen at the Sheriff's office. oc3o.St.
gni FOR SALE, ERY LOW—A
fine FARM of 3-1,4 acres of good Land. IX miles from
NOTTISiONCIL Good buildings end Vona water.
oe2o-2t* W5l ROSSITER. Norristown.
FOR S A . -LE-A FIRST RATE
...&-FAF.M of lad acrea,ll4 mile. frnm North Iffalea
,Sta
tion P Railroad. Good buildings. wood, and wa
h.?. Price very IoW.
..o.3o'Sty WM. RORMF.R. Norristown.
_
tigt. FOR SALE," OTTRAP—A FARM
of rOacree, hest- Epiality hist and rollin g; land. on
the Febnyl kill. 10 milts from the f Ity. Plenty of wood
and rmrP epri ng water Would snit far country tests or
public inFtitnilialle.
teal 21.* WM. TOSSITER. Narrlstow.a...
COAL - YARD FOR SALE -TRE
best fltted• up YAID in the city capacity for doing
any amount of business Inquire out the premises. No.
.957 N. NINTH Street. below Girard avenue 0c2,1-6t.
C s FOR SALE—THE THREE STORY
DWELLING. O. 671 Perth •ELEVENTIT Street.
6 pp , to WM a OESELL ALLEN. S. E corner FOURTH
and WALN(PD Street.. Fecond floor. oot3 Et.
gFOR SALE-THE THREE STORY
DWELLING, No 1.433 North sEvEna Street.
ArrAv to WM. ROSSELL ALLEN, 8. E. corner, rITRTEr
and WALNUT Streets. second door. onS
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
:.
DELAWARE PEACH 'FARM, 15S acres, with good
improirements, *situate near Mover, two miles from a
station OD the Delaware Railroad. Also, some thirty
other Farms in the State of Delaware. Call and examine
Register of Farms. B PETTIT,
ociS 323 W &rest.
sib FOR SALE—FRUIT AND ORNA
-6-mErna. TREES. Beet unslity Send ter Cata
logues gratis. WILL - EMS PARRY.
oc'S•6t• Cinnaminson. N. J.
-TO-LET-A 0 M MODIOUS
DWELLING, No. 1321 North FRONT Strad. Bent
moderate. Apply to WETHERILL Sr, BRO.,
G027-tf 47 and 49 North SEOOND Street.
ati A VALUABLE COUNTRY HOUSE
Ma AND GROUNDS, well supplied with shade and
fruit trees and outbuildings : and fromlfive to twenty -t WO
acre of przme farming eland, at A I'I'LLB /ROUGH,
Bucks county.
Penna., will positively be sold at -public
sale, on SATO'S DAY, October c'n., at 2 o'clock P. K. Ac
cess from Philadelphia, on the day of sale, be the 11 A.
M. train from Kensington depf.t to Bristol. thence to At
tleborough by stage, which will return after The sale
and connect with the 6 o'clock line from Bristol to Phi
lade'phis..
No v.'s/limier/tent, no withdrawal, and NO UNDRA
EIDDINO. 0c26-61
FOR SALE-A VERY DESIR
BLE four storied STORE PRoPERTY. on SIXTH
Street, above MIEKET ; an excellent business location.
Tent ea:y. Also. with -a large - margin for profits. a
splendid TRACT OF LAND on Soatb. EIGHTEENTH
Eirssti beantiftilty located for dividing into banding
lots having a large frontage on the streets', -
T). S. GaDW ALL A.DER,
`oc24-6t 108 South FOURTH Street.
FOR S ALE-AT STRECKER&
Wh:ViLLE, Cluster county, a first-rate Store Stand,
Post Office, good Dwelling. Sm., with five acres of first
quality Land. A large and thriving .business has been
done in the store. and this affords a good opportunity to
any one who is desixons of "making money and having
a pleasant residence
Also, a large variety of FARMS, and other pronertles,
in various localities.. B. F. GLENN.
11%3 South FOURTH Street.
'0(.24 And S. W corner SEVENTEENTH and GREEN.
42 FARM AND MERCHANT MILL
AT PUBLIC SALE.—WiII be exposed to Public
sale on THURSDAY. Nov. L. 1863. at 2 o'clock P. M., 031
the premises, all that valuable property known as
MOORE HALL,
In Schuylkill township, Chester county. Pa., situated
at the junction of Pickering creel and Schnylaill raver,
on tbe „Reading Railroad. twenty-five males from Phila..
delphia. and three-quarters of a mile southeast of.Ptice-
Dixville, containing about 187 ACRES OF LAND, in a
high state - of cultivation. unsurpassed in fertility by any
in the county r The improvements are a large stone
mansion, stone barn. wagon house. a large spring
house. with other necessary outbuildings. Also a stone
and frame tenant house. On the premises is a large
stone merchant mill, with heavy water power. The
locality is healthy, and beautifully situated, overlook
ing the Schuylkill. car venient to i•chools, churches. &re. ;
is well supplied with springs of good water. Would
divide into three properties. - The Mt 1 ann water 130' , Ors
with about 12 acres of land, and two Mame divided by
the State road. with about M s. acres each. Will be sold
together, or divided to suit purchasers. The Reading
Railroad passing through the promises, makes it a desira
ble property for country seats, or the establishment of a
manufacturing business It is well worthy the attention
of capitalists Also, at the nlll+3 time Fllll PlaCe. will be
sold several capitalists.
LOTS. well timbered with chestnut,
one con tail:dig it ecres, and the other 5 acres and 1.2 i per
ches. situated in Charle , ion township. Also, the moiety
of one- half of 2 acres and 47 parches in. Tredyttln town
shim Chester co.. Pa
Persons wishing to view the properties can do so by
applying to ART TAR STEPHENS, on the premises. or
to E. T -PENNyPACKER. Phamixville A plan of the
property car, be seen. and further information obtained,
et No. S North SECOND Street Philadelphia. Condi
ions made known at the time of toile by JOSEPH WOOL
ISAAC SCULL.
VOR SA LE.- - VERY DESIRABLE
-a- IRON FIIRN ACE PROPRRTY, situated at fife,VeY
town. Mifflin county, Pa. , within a short distance from
the Pennsylvania Railroad and Canal. The freehold
property-comprises a Furnace, with machinery of ample
Power to blow it, using either charcoal or Anthracite
coal; about 14.00 acres Timber Land: also the celebrated
Greenwood Pipe Iron- Ore Bank, containing about 17
acres. which produces in abundance the same oar from
whichjobn A.- Wright, Bea > , makes his renowned and
justly celebrate Locomotive Tirs and CarAltles. This
is the only available property in the State "which pro
ducea the Ore rot uisite for estab'ishing %business of like
character. There is also about 150 acres of Land within
half a mile of the Furnace, held under long leases, from
which abundanee of excsilent Hematite °mean be ta•
ken, at a cot t not exceeding $2 Per ton. delivered on the
Furnace Bank: and on which shafte have recently been
sunk. and which will ,produce sufficient Ore to supply
the Furnace Soft Fossil Ore is alto abundant in the
neialborbo , a . Charcoal in any quantities can be had
delivorf d at tbe Furnace, attd. to 6,i4 cents per bushel.
This Fursers is well situated for. the markets. having
water and rail communication with Philadelphia. Pitts
burg', Baltimore, Harrisburg. and. otter important
manufacturing towns. For price, terms. and further
pal tculars. apply to H.
0c1.9.1m Philadelphia Pa
VOR SALE-ON EASY TEj./MS,
LtrABLE LOTS OE GROUND. in the late Di‘trict of
Richmond. One at the COMA' of Richmond aed West
morels nd streets, 65 feet by :130 lest—three trouts. One
other al the corner of Richmond. and Wensley streets.
130 feet by 160 feet,. to Torpin. etr, et,—three fronts: Anil
the other being a Square of Ground fronting
n Lambert.
Ontario, Tole, land Weueley street. n 3 feet by 140
feet The above are highly eligible - L , and suitable
for manufacturing prposes. Apply to
'. lir. WAGNER,
314 north . SIXTH Street.
OR SALE:-VERY DESIRABLE
BUILDING LOTS on the north side of GIRARD.
Avenue, east of W.ghteenth street. 165 f.et lieep, two
froate. LUKENS & MONTGOMERY
Conveyancers,
1035 'REACH Street, above Laurel.
WHITE PRESERVING BRANDI,
PURR CIDER . .
AND WHITE WINE viNEwit
GREEN GINGER, NOSTILED SEED, SPICES. U., am
Aut 'Ma REAITIBITES FOR
PRESERVING AND PICKLING PIIKPOSES..
ALBERT 40. ROBERTS,
Dealer in Fine Groceries.
sell-Lf Corner ELM:OITH ai' VLlEZStretaa
-- - 1111 Wit CORRECT PIANO TUNING.
—Mr. C. E. SiIiGENT'S orders ter. Inaba
and repairing Pianos are received at MASON 00.1
store, 907 CHESTNUT Street, oytly.
Mr S. has had eleven vearet‘tatory exportattehz Boa.
ten, and ave_years' emplovtaent in Philadalnhta.
Flamm
to, —Pianos releaked to setrafi as soli, tine
sweettoned as new, toiffhout rre
emoving.
Terra. for Tuning; ,
D. M. Alt CHANT, "P R'PRA.IT
PAINTF,R. ham removed to U 1 LOCUST itre4:
where he will be glad to see his friends and theta b4tlit
Pri9o6 bire w
feho 1 1 1 3 y be intereeted fa his Una of sit. -
f tt
AMUSIE:MENTS;
AMERICAN ACADEMY Ok ME7916
THE HPEP.L
CARL Ansentrr7 Le. 3.6 - dud:DE(666r.
ADOLPH BIRGFIaD B.sain€o4 rd'annet.
The undersigned has the honor to nnnonnce that then
celebeateil
GERM.AIf OPERA TTfOITPE,
Under the direct ton of CARL A [OK:HUTA ntivr perforakt
leg with such unprecedented snecess to Bantu - fork !en
shortly arrive in this city, and
_give . ~.-series of .
TWELVE orsRAB. •
Coromencing on bier` DAY, the 2d o(ri - OraifEEß..
and extending through the entire month '
A subscription will be opened for these twelve. °Peng
cache same liberal terms as last season, althona tbs'
enormous expense incurred in bringing eo many zurilr
artistes from Europe, and the immense outlay ormonel
necessary for the grojnetion of the new operas. crllleozn-
Pelthe raanagdrs to ratite the price of single admittance.
TERMA C7F SIIRSORIPTION
Beiervad Seat for twelve nights
PRICE OF FITVOLF anatirra:tier,
Parquet. Parquet Circle, and Balcony
(Including Reeorred Seat.)
Fain Sly Circle 76 CtS.
Amphitheatre— 60 cow
Subacriptione will hr race vet on and. after MODDLfi
nest, the 25th instant. et
GOTTLD'S MUM STORE. -
Corner of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Street&
between the hears of 8:30 A M. and RP. daily, by
AIO3,PH-81.11.0FRLD.
Boothe ifl fiallager,
Office, No. 1:19.5. SEVENTH St „ . cor. Walnut. 0c22-4*
'KEW CIIkSTNIIT-ST. TIIBATR
Lune and Mal:Lagar gr. Wdd. WILEATUIT.
BENEFIT
M'LLE VEST,i''AL
who will appear in
OPERA,
ins Grand. Soon R from the Third Act o
LucRETIA Doi:tort?,
taclud - ng
.TEE BEIDiDI6L
MLLE. VESTVALI La ORSINI..
With
PULL COSTUMES.
CHORUS.
'OC
and aPPROPRIATEENEIRT.
And also in her groat impersonation of Giialea...in tka,
new Musical Drama,.
demFa ; •
OR.
THE SEMI - ski MOTHER,
TEIS (Friday) EVENING, Oct 30,13&'', the roorforiri
anc4 Will Commence, at 714 o'clock precieely,
GAlrte
TBE JEWIcIEf MOTHER.
After which the Grand ticFna fr.rn t , Omra of
LUCRETIA BORGIA.
MLLE, VESTALE
lAT ALNUT-STREET THEATRE.
Lessee Mrs Al A. GARRK'Tfiltlf.
THIB (Friday) 'EVENING. Oct. 30. 1953,
I-HNEFiT OF DIR. E. BODY.
On which occasion will bo produced the greatest amuse.
tional Drama of thilletty, called
THE poLICS SPY,
JAC:DUES (the Police Spy) Kr. E. ED.l O lr-
To cosolude with no been ttfol Drama of
THE ADOPTED CHILD.
' Box office open from 10 tilt 3 tectock, when seat. mar
be secured: :ooh
MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW A.ROII
- STREET THEATRE—ARCM. Brest absve Sixth
Acting and Stage Manager WM - . S. FREDEBIGKB
Business Arsnt and Treasurer JOS. D mcfnear
IiI•Ne.FIT OF .1 W. WALLACE,
TO-NIGHT (Friday). Oct. - 00th. ISM
WERNER.
Werner •
Ilirick....
Josephine
"DIY AUNT."
Frices 85 uEnal. To commence at 734 . o'clock
MUSICAL FUND FALL.-
OOTTSICIALIt.
TIM SECOND GRAND CO NrIP.R.T
OP MR L. M GoTTSCUALR. --
71TEP.DAY EVENING. Nov. 3.
The ceiebratcd PAZIA Dente,
ANGIOLtN A CORDIF,R,
of the Grand opera, Paris, and the priecipat Opens
Rouses in the United States. also the talented Violinist.
CARLO PATTI,
will appear in Mr Gottschalk's Concerts.
Mr. }TARRY SANDER!:-ON.
the disiinaublied American Pianist, will assist air.
Gottschalk in several new Piano Drittz. which have
COD sd so great a Eeneation in New York
sical Director and Conductor.. ...... . • .S.
Seats may he secured. commencing SAT CFRDAY.
31st, at 9 A ht ,at .j. B GOULD'S - Music Store NM-.
I'C)X'S CASINO,
cErEsTivrrr , zr.reAt
IKSIESSE SITCCESS
CA ARLES E. COLLINS
C.H.ARLES. E. COLLIN!"
CHARLES E COLLINS
THE ORIGINAL CURE.
EVERY NIGHT.
ROTITERM EL'S G BEAT PICTURE,
MTARTYRA TN TETE CoLISV,Hsf.
NOW EXAMITING AT THE
ACADEMY OF FINE
G ERMAI\
TIA ORCHESTRA.-- PUBLIC)
REHEARSALS ever, SATURDAY, V: o'clock, r.
111., at the MUSICAL FUND HALL Stogie tickets.
2.5 cents Packages of E int" tiCki4B. $l. To be had sa
.ANDRE'S. ito4 CHESTNUT Street; J. E GOULD
SEVEN TH and CHES 7 NUT, and at the Hall door.
2-fte
TEMPLE OF WONDERS-ASSEM BIA
BUILDINGS, TENTH AND CHESTNUT STRUM
Amusement for Old and Young Mirth end Nappy -Dees
open for the nation. Constant change of Er.tertainivue,
SIGNOR BLiTZ,
EVEBY BVSDDIRI, commencing at 7X o'clocii. nw;
Wedneedar oak Saturday at 3, comeistink of Nets- ty
teries t BC7CIIIIIIICI, sate =cones In Ventrilowa.taps:
and the Learr , d Canary. Birds.
kliniesion 2d cents; Children 15 cents
P ENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY
THE PINE ARTS.
102 CHRSTNIIT STREET
OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. S. s•
6 P. 6i.
Admission 26 cents. Children hall price.
RAILROAD LIIVES.
ARRANGEMENTS OF -
1863. Nw xpEK
TEM CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILADELPHIA.
AND . TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S
LINES, FROM PHILADELPHIA TO
NEV YORK_AND WAY PLACES
FRONIA7ADNDT STREA.D7FBARE AND IiVeNSINGTON
WILL ME/Nis AS FOLLOWS—VIZ:
At 6 A M.," vla• Camden and Amboy, C. and A Ac
commodation $2 25
At 6 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, N. J. Ac
commodation 226
At 8 A. , via Camden and Jersey City, Morning.
Mail 300
At BA. M., via Camden and Jersey City, 28 Class
Ticket 226
At 11 A. DI, via Kensington and Jersey City, Ex
press 900
At 12 AI, via Camden and Amboy. C. and A. Ac
confinodation 2 25
At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ex
press 3 Oil
At 3 R .31., via Kensington and Jersey City, Wash.
and New York Express . 300
At 63a P. M, via Kensington and Jersey City, Eve
a,Mall 3 00
At M., P. M., via Kensington and Jersey. City,
Southern Mail 800
13.5 Wight), via Kensington and Jersey City,
South ern .dxpress 3 60
At 6 P. .M. via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion; (Freight and. Passenger)-Ist Class Ticket... 2 25
Do. do. 2d Class do 160
The 6.15 P. Si. Evening Mail and 1.30 (Sight)Sonthern
Express will run daily; all others Sundays excepted.
For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Willresbarre.
Montrose. Great Bend, &c., at 7 A. M. from Kensing
ton Depot, via Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western
Railroad.
For Manch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Belvidere.
Easton, Lambertville, Flemington, Sc., at 7A. 3L
from Kensington Depot, and 3.30 P. Si. from Walnut
street wharf (The 7A. M. line connects with. the
train leaving Easton for Manch Chunk at 3.20 P. K )
For Mount Holly, Ewausville. and Pemberton. at 6A.
br., 2, and 434 F. 31-
For Freehold at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M.
WAY LINES.
For BristelTrenton, ,at 7 and 11 A. M. and 5
P. 31: from Kensington, and 2% P. 31. from *Aleut
street wharf.
For Belmesburg, Tacony, Wissonaming. Brldesbnrg.
and. Frankfort, at 9 A.:31., 2,6, 5.45, and 8 P. M., from
Kensington Depot.
For _Palm) ra, Riverton, Delano°, Beverly,-Burling
ton,-Florence, Bordentown, sm., at 6 A. M.. 12 M.. 1,
3.30, and 6P. M. The 3.30 and 435 P. M. lines ran
direct through - to Trenton.
Steamboat Trenton, for Bordentown and intermediate
stations, at 2N P. 31. from Walnut-street wharf. -
/Er For New York and Was Lines leaving Kensington
Depot, take the cars on-Fifth street, above Walnut, half
an hour before departure. The cars run into the Depot.
and on the arrival of each train run from the Depot.
Fifty Pounds of Bagg,age oniy- allowed each Passen
ger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as
baggage but -their wearing apparel. All baggage over
flay pounds to be paid for extra: The Company limit
their responsibility tor baggage, to One Dollar per pound.
and will not be liable for any amount beyond. $lOO, ex
cept by special contract.
WILLIAM H. GATEMER, Agent.
September 211863.
LINES Fj(OM NEW YORK FOR PHILADELPHIA.
MILL LEAFS FROM FOOT OF COETLANDT STREET.
At 12 M. and 4P. M. via Jer-ey City and Camden. At
7 and 10 A. M., 6, and 1134 P. M., via Jersey City
and Kensington.
From foot of Banta . , street at 6 A. M. and 2P. M. , Till
Amboy and Camden.
From Pier No. 1, North river, at 1 and 6P. Of (freight
and passenger) Amber and. Camden. ials-tf
PHILADELPHIA
- AND ELMIRA R. R. LINE.
PALL AND V7INTER -ARRANGE- 1853.
MENT.
Par WILLIAMSPORT, SCRANTON, ELMIRA, BUF
FALO, NIAGARA FALLS. and.all points in the West
and Northwest.
Pa , .senger Trains leave Depot of Philadelphia and
Reading Railr. - all, corner BROAD and CALLOWHILL
Streets. at 8.15 A. H: and RIO P. M., daily, &twiny's
excepted.
(IDICR., - ..PST ROUTE front Philadelphia to points in
Northern and Western Pennsylvania, Western New
York. de., Sic.
Baggage checked through to Balisalo, Niagara Falls.
Or immediate points
For further information apply to
JOHN S. HILLES, General Agent,
THIRTEENTH and C,ALLoWHILL, and office, N. SP.. :
corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT streets.
WEST CHESTED.: ;
AND PHILADELPHIA
ROAD, VIA MEDIA.
FALL ARRANGEMEET.
On and after AIONDAY, September 14th, 1653, ra'S .
Trains will leave Philadelphia, from the dbpot, Mirth.
east corner of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets;
7.45 and 10.30 A. and at 2 and 4.15 P. M. -
-
A Freight Train, with Passenger Car attached, will
leave the corner of THIRTY-FIRST and MARKETStriastil
•
(West Philadelphia) at 6.45 P. M.
Trains leave the corner of THIRTY-FIRST and MAN
BET Streets (West Philadelphia), 17 minute's after ttis
starting time from EIGHTEENTH and MARKET:-
The Trains leaving Philadelphia s , 7.50 A. :M. Awl
4.15 P. M
co . c
nect with Tra.in f•r. sad I;
for Con rd, Kennett, Oxford, ac.
HENIZX W.OD,
General Superip,tendent.
WEST CHESTER •Sz PHILADELPHLL
4. THE
PENNSYLVANIA vi i)ENTRAL BAILRQA.p.
.
Passengers for West Chaster leave the depot s /wn&
Eleventh and Market streets, and go thinner/a ITHOMT.
CHANGE OF CARS.
FROM PHILADELPHIA,.
Leave at S. 45 A. Rf...• .. Arr . i:re WestShester 10.30 A. M.
12. A) P. 31. , " 2.30 1`... LL,
`• " 4.00 P. M. `' 6.60 P: ; {5. .
FROM WEST CHEST?-.R.,
Leave at 6.20 A. M Arrive ;Westruila—.B.oo A. hL
• " 10.60 A. M. "EL 25P.7152.
• 3.431. IL- " -
Passengers for Western points froni West Chester an..
sect at the Intersectionwhh they'll.l;lpPrain at
the Harrisburg Accommodation 46 M., and
Lancaster Train at 6.251'. M.
Freight delivered at' the depM, corner of ThdrteentX
and Market streets, previous to 13•Il. , will be forwarded'
by the Accommodation Train, and reach Wast illiestee•
2.33 P. RI.
For tickets and further infornation, apply to
JAMES C/WDEN, Ticket AIWA,
ELM:M.4 I D and MARE.H.F.Stressts.
N:9ITH • PONNSYL.
RAILIZOAD—F . or BETH
LEHEM, DOILESTOW.if, MAUCH CHUNK, HAZLE
TON, 'EASTON, WILI.I.IBBARRE. WILLI . A.1.."..5P0Z.T.
ato.
SUM ILE E. S 3tANGF:.\L,E.N.T.
Passenger Trains lewe tae new nopet,THIED Street,
above Thompson tee daily (Sundays excepted) gut
follows:
At 7 A. M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Allenbwn, Manch
Cbank, .u)ilkestittrre,
At 3.15 P. M. (Express ) for Bethlehem, r i Aston, &c.
At 5 ,5P M. foraiathlehem,..2llantoW,msfanch Chunk,
For itoystestow.2. at 9.15 A. and 4:15 ?. AL
For Fort War.Wagtou at 10,25 A. Mt Rad 6.3) P. M.
White oars oft the Smiond and streets line 0 . 44
Passenger rim directly to the now De - oL
FOK'PRFLADEVPHI.A. _
Leave Betl)2etiont at 5. 42A..1.11,. 9. 39. A. M.. owl 6.07 .1b
Leave Doydootown at 7.55 A, M, and 4 P. M.
Leave FAA Washington at 6.40. N M. and 2 P. IE,
OA: SUNDAYS.;
. - , .. .. ..
rhillidehilaia,foT Bothlehent at a A. M.
Philadeqpnia for Dwylestnnirn at 3 P. M.
Doylestown for Paila*lplitaat 7 A. M.
Bethlehem for Ilallauelphin at 4 P. M.
ap2o - . -' • • ELLIS CLAM. Agent.
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Wileim p REOPENING, OF
RR BALTIMORE AND ORM
RAILROAD —This read being fttll REPAIRED -nit'd
affit O
tnnlly.V I
ARDED, s now OP4Mitkr.t4lB titatomorsa
tkm of.passengers atd freight to all.:4ol*kan tha GMAT
F2r. 'Per thßougbT tickets and ATI. caber information.
apply at the Coxerany'e Office, ookncr of 13_,ROA_D Street
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_Rnd WABBINOMN Avenue. Psuront,
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