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    Vt. 44 THE FIRST LADIES'. A 4S1:10Iilit-
TlOl2 OF WEST PH(LADELPHI A., for the &Wet
cof the Widows and Children of our brave tico &lora wao
Aave fallen in battle in defence of our country. and the
wtves and children of such soldiers as now are , or here
after may De 'in our armies in the Held, or in onr.hoird...
stele , and who may be resident in that part of the city of
.11 Cad elphia Which fewest of the Schuylkill river. Pre
amble of the Constitution of the Association, adopted
January 21,4863. . . .
The following piece hall aPPeftred in . some of our city
opipersquite recently, viz.: •
" d Coon IDEA.- - t'i'e have received a comittanication
iriolosing a small amount for the benefitn , the did( tst
er, wherein the writer suggests that societies be formed
the different precincts of all the wards: to boos into
Ake condition of all families of soldiers in the service,
sand those who are confined home by sickness and adopt
Snelteures to render them asaistance.whenever tuf. are
`found In destitute circumstances The idea is a good
. one , and, if carried out, might bring to light many cases
.of want and suffering that otherwise would be unknown,
.and they could. Se waisted in 'A regular and systematic
way."
In re'ation to the above "Goon IDRA." we remsrk: -
.Firel. net this idea has been in fall wetting within
" the consolidated city" wiser of the Schuylkill
Alver since January of this year .
, Second That the
idea " is indeed a " good one, ' and ought to be re
-duce& to practice all over the city east o the Inhay silt.
'Third. That the Ladle& Association referred to above
is the fire assooiation organized for the ObIeCCP stated
'Nvithin any part of the limit- of our whole city F6urth
'not the said Association have now noon their rolls
':nearly thirty families receiving weekly , . for ono et he, 50.3.
:and for each child 25c. making a visltel for a lambs of
...seven SIM 'weekly, and so in proportion of num
-bare "Give a portion to seven, and also to eight,"
~&c. Ercl. xi. 2 Fifth That all welt of the Sohnyl
ikill , tiver wi thin the city is 1 tid oat in. districts.
' , under the supervision of lady visiting commit
..tees, who visit weekly, to report and transact busm-ss.
Sixth That since Disorganization of the a , sociation,
:Ite number of members has more thew donb'ed. •
•
Serenth That the Money In the treamn ry to not all ex.
"banded yet God's providence has been very kind.
, Eighth, That' the Association is Heaven eancttoned
:and Heovaa blessed. let. In its form of organic:time.
/Organisations for •temporal benevolent effm't have no
sanction from Heaven. if the members 'se exolu.ively
" . men or exclusively women! .".F. r the alto is a t
-out the w,ntan, neither the woman without the man in
ithe Lord. Cor. ?O. 8-12; see ver. lth ; e.p.cial y 2d.
In its objects, for 'Pare religion and undefiled before
, God and the Father is this. to visit the fatherless and
widows in Medi affliction. he —James i. 27
Ninth. This active and harmonloas A •sociation is to
'hold s._!` LADIES'It "in COMSfIssID li .:' .4.1. L,
- MARKET Street. West. Philadelphia, commencing on
.MONDAT - BVBNING. lath inst. at seven o'clock. to
Snipe money . to augment their fences snd to inereaseitheir
visefulness, in view of the approaching wiutdr with its
Increasing ii emends.
Tenth The President of ihe Association is Hrs. MA:
TILDA CARRIVICK. Chestnut street, near Fort , -.econd,
'est Philadelphia; the Secretary, Mrs. Col. ZIT LI :El,
warner ern irty•fourth and Bridge streets, afatituaville,
West Philadelphia; and the Tretsursr. Rev Dr. BA
TH/01M, WlsBT„ Chtio'ain U. S. A.., 1602 Filbert street,
:Philadelphia. These officers are all 'publicly an -t well
known. Readers! Your prayers and contributtons are
earnestly solicited for the suffering efild'er and eis tont
iY. but emphatically for the fallen soidier's widow and
children! yea, and the wid iwed, aged mothrr left de+
littite by the fall of their noble eons on the battle-fields
our country I It
Kfrii72 , —.P AT A HPBCIAI., MEET A GI. ON' PH
4, ARTILLERY CORPc. STAT& 0 I.iRD. held on
Maturdar evening. nit October, the death of WEL LIAlt
LOMAX was announced to the mseting; whereupon a
coinmittee was appointed to prepare a preamble and
*resolutions, who reported the following, which were
adepted :
Whereas, We have learned with sorrow of the sudden
death of our late and Much-esteemed fellow-member,
William Lomax, while on. a business tour in the West:
therefore, be it
Resoired, That we sincerely feel the loss of our valued
,friend; - euesivtio, by his many virtue , . endeared himielf
to all. a nd whose memory will ever be fondly cheris aed
Resolved. That we will gratefully remember his rn say
Acts of kindness toward the families of the members of
the corps who served•in the three-months campaign; as
alsO the honest' andjthat manner in which he discharged
his duties autreasureref the corps.
Rego 11,u1.- That we mourn with the widow and rela
tives of our deceased member.. and-lender them oar
heartfelt sT 'apathy in this their hour of deep affliction.
Resoirect. That these proceedings be published, and a
copy be sent to the widow of they deceased.
J. M. COLLINOVirOOD.
H. RANKIN.
CHARLES LEVIS.
THOMAS L ARSEN.
A.SMITH.
PHILIP
JIISTUS,
It W. K. EARNDOLL AR. )
ADQUAILTER,S23tI ILLEGIIVIAGAIT
1-be IiSYLVA.NIA. VOLUDITIER.S.
At a meeting of the Officers of the 2Td Regiment Pao&
aylvania _Volunteers, held October 30, INA at Camp.
near Warrenton. Va., on motion of Limn Col. John F.
• Glenn, Col. John Ely was called to the chair, and ',Stift
Thomas K. Boggs was appointed Secretary. On in aloeof Lieut 0)1. J. F. Glenn, committee of five were all
, r ie in i le .e d i t th a e d i f i s o ft n ris t
fi ettl a o g f ?nrzmpclt:te6TilkaegUi
P. DAR. formerly Commandant of this Regiment, in
the three-months' service. 'The Chair appointed Lleat.
Col. John F Glenn, Captain Henry Rees, Jr., Soliatant
Thomas K Boggs, Lient. William Vogdee, Jr. ,Chabtain
James G. ibinn as such committee. The committee
ported the following resolutions, which were unani
mously adopted; .
Whereas We have with sincere regret and sorrow
heard of the death of Col. CHARLES P. DARE, the .1111.-
Mandant of the lad Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers,
In the three months service: therefore, it is
Resoiesd. That in Col-DARE we beheld one who, by
his passion for military affairs, his skill as an Matra°-
, tor, and his efficiency as an officer. was greatly lama.
..Mental in rbatering and improving the militaryorganiza
tions of Philadelphia.
Resotrfd. That to Col. DARE—zealons in behalf of his
--assailed country, and active in leading forth its v Ann.
Lary d. fenders—is the 23d Pennsylvania Volunteers
chiefly indebted for its organization as a regiment, and
for its 'being the first organized body to start mom Phila•
glALPhin fur the Seat of war.
Resolved; That in Col, DARE this Regiment possessed
a Most active, efficient, and faithful officer; one who, by
his knowledge. and effiffiency, and kindness. oommend
ea himself to the esteem and confidence of Re officers and
Rogn/red. That, by his untiring zeal and energy, Col.
DARE.rendered most valuable service to his suffering
covntry. et the ultimate sacrifice of health and life.
Resolvtd. That in. Col. DARE we possessed one who.
by his intellectuol,social, and moral qualities, rendered
himself on agreeable companion, a true friend, and a
Sincere patriot.
ReBotml,'That to the bereaved widow and friends of
Col. DARE we hereby Sender our heartfelt condolence
and By mot thy in their great loss.
Reoolty.a.- That these resolntions be pablished in the
daily.rews opera of the city-of Philadelphia, and a copy
be runt:lied to the widow of decedent
Colonel JOHN ELY, Chairman.
Adjutant TuostAs K. Boons, Secretary. Bs
REBEL STEAM-RA.OI ATL&I lA.
The general desire to inspect this ship, and, when
In the stream. her inaccessioility, caused the MOP" Vo
lunteer Refreshment Committee to procure permission
from the United States Government to exhibit. her, for
_ the gratification of our citizens, and for the benefit of
their fund. She is now moored at the first wharf below
Washington- avenue, where the public are invited to
call nut t/. ft:tither notice (Sundays excepted) A. bin
avaphical sketch of this specimen of ship-building, in
- binding an account of her capture, can be procured at
the ticket office. -
Admission. 26 tants. Children, 10 cents.
4. M PHILADELPHIA AND. 'READING
RAILROAD. - COMPANY, Office 227 South
FOURTH Street. PHDrahm.ritre, September 2, 186'3.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The following-named persons
are entitled to a Dividend on the Common Stock of.this
Company. The wraideuce of several of them is un
known, and it is, therefore. necessary that the certitl
- mites of stosk.ebbnld be , presented on palling for the
Divigehd- o ft - 8. BRADFORD, Treasurer.
Mrs. Mary Bishop„ S. Lancaster,
Timothy U. Boyle, Pefcy M. - Le;tis,
Clement Biddle, Fanny Mary Mitcherson,
Ann Copeland, John Mantyre.
A.Emslie and &Newbold, John S. Moore.
- 'Trustees, . James McKnight,
Debbie A. Hughes, Beni. F. Newport,
Semi T. Harrison. MEW, N.
PotE td
James Ha ll owell, W IDsman,
James W. Hallowell, Sarah Ann Richards,
Catherine C. Koppele, Benry B. iherer.,
'Daniel HIaPP, Maria L. Sadler,
Mary Huhn, Andrew Turner.
Chas. Kuhn, Hartman Mrs. Rebecca Ulrich.
Huhn. and J. H. Kuhn. Ex. Asher M.• Wright,
• Of S. Enhar._ Young,
L
B. V. E. am Extra., W. H. McVickar.
- and James G. Schaff, Ex. of Austin Smith, / _
. John S . LftiflNEl. dec'd. - - Willie & Co. ses-stnth-tt
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CORPS OF HONOR, IL S. - A,,,
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INVALID - CORPS POE PHILADELPHIA. -
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SOLDIERS honorably discharged on account of dis
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INVALID CORPS ..
Lista. HUBER BASTIAN, Invalid Corps,
243 S. Third street. Philadelphia,
Lieat. J. W. DEAR. Invalid Corps,
all Brown street, and
H. L corner Broad and Spring Garden ate., Phila.
Pay and ?allowances, excepting bounty and pension,
same as in 11. S. Infantry. F.- W. MATTHEWS,
Major lot Pa. Art. and Supt. Invalid Corps for Philadel
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PROVOST MARSHAL, SECOND DISTRICT, PA.,
No. 1214 LOCUST Street, Philadelphia, October 3151,
Drafted men from this District who have failed to re
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the dates hereinafter mentioned, or they will be Pub
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scribed therefor:
First ward, on or before November 6th, 1863.
Seventh and Eighth wards, on or before November
loth , 1863
Ninth and Tenth wards, on or before November 15th,
Ufa , _EDWIN P.A.UWEE,
p Provost Marshal and President of Board.
. WM. M. BULL,
Commissioner of Board.
R. W &EMIR,
Surgeon of Board.
THR RELATIVES OF THE -PRISON
-2-
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to December 3d. 3, FLETCHER BUDD. Assessor.
Uno7-watde3 No. 9914 N. THIRD ntreet.
A BLIND DOCTOR RECEIVES HIS
A
sight through the use of Mrs. M. G. BROWIsPii ME
TAPHYSICAL DISCOVERY. -
"I, Dr. John J. Moore, of Berkley, N. J., assert, for
the.benent of all who suffer, that I have been afflicted
'with diseased eyes for twenty-three years; have been in
the Eye Infirmary in Providence, where it was thought
an operation was necessary, but to this I would not con-
Anent. r have been pronounced ineurabfe by Rye of the
6hestphysicians -in the country. two of whom assured
one eyee would run out in a few weeks. and procured
a letter for my admittance into the Infirmary in Phila.-
Adelpbta.
" Whileproparing to go, a friend advised me to try
Xis. M. a Brown. On she 9th of September. 1863, I
went to see her, led by my wife as I was totally blind,
And had been 60 for a year. Mrs. Brown told me my case
- was bad, winos' hopeless, through the quantity of blue
atone and vitriol administered, but added, if anything
could reach my case, the Metaphysical Discovery would.
She made the first application; I brought the medicine
Lome; I have need it three weeks, and the result is that
this twenty , ninth day of September, I have come to Phi
ladelphia, alone, now sit in Mrs. Browns office; can
need without glasses the signs on the opposite side of the
street; 'write a letter at the desk, and see every object
distinctly around use.
I am now at my practice again, supplying the wants
.of m y family, who must have been beggared had I not
&eel/cured. Under these circumstances! cordially re-
Asommend Mrs. M. 0. Brown's mode of treatment to all
111 , 4: 1 : 4 suffering.
the P e d a l arrtyntii%
of
r e v cares
Ca
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preparations, one for the eye, one for the ear, and one for
d.he ecalth They work in conjunction. and remove the
„leetimate tense of all disease."
They are ant rip in a neat wooden box and will be for
warded safely to any address on the receipt of $3, Fall
directions accompany tne medicine.
Poor Etchard'a Eye Watersl per bottle, put up in a
Wooden box. MRS. id, t 3. BROWN.
Metaphysical Physician,
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years 3834 and 1865, on the following routes:
Route No 1. From Forts Leavenworth. Laramie. and
Riley, and other depots that may be established during
the above years on the west bank of the Missouri river,
north of Fort Leavenworth, and south of latitude 42 de.
green north, to any posts or stations that are or may be
established in the Territories of Nebraska, Dakotrah.
Idaho. and Utah, south of latitude 44 degrees north, and
east of longitude 114 degrees west, and in the Territory
of Colorado north of 40 degrees north. Bidders to state
the rate per 100 pounds for 100 miles at which they will
transport said stores in each of the months, from April
to September. inclusive, of the years 1864 and 1865,
Route No. 2. From Forts Leavenworth and Riley, in
the State -of Maness, and the town of Kansas. in the
State of Missouri, to any posts or stations that are or may
be eatablisked in the State of Kansas, or in the Territory
of Colorado, south of latitude 40 degrees north drawing
supplies from Fort Leavenworth, and. to .Fort Union.l3.
M , or other depot that may be designated in that Terri
tory, to Fort Garland, and to any other point or points on
the route. Bidders to state the rate per 100 pounds for
100 miles at which they will transport said stores in each
of the month'. ' from April to September, inclusive, of the
years 1864 andlB6s.
Route No. 3. From Fort Union, or such other depot as
may be established in the Territory of New Mexico, or
to an prods or stations that are or may be established in
that Territory. and. to Finch` posts or stations as may be
derignated in the Territory of Arizona, and. the State of
Texas, west of longitude 106 degrees west.
Bidders to state the rates per 100 pounds for 100 miles
at which they will transport said stores in each of the
months, from June to November, inclusive, of the years
IEB4 and 1865. -
The weight to be transported each year will not exceed
10,000 000 pounds on Route No. I, 15.000 ILO pounds on
Route No. 2, and 6,000,000 pounds on Route No. 3.
No additional per centage will be paid for, the trans
portation of bacon, hard bread, pine lumber, shingles,
or any other stores.
Bidders must give their names in full, ai well as their
place of residence: and each proposal must be accom
panied by a bond in the sum of ten thousand dollars,
signed by two or more responsible persons, guaranty
ing that in case a contract is awarded for the ronte'men-
Doped in the proposal to the parties proposing, the con
tract will be accepted and entered into, and good and
sufficient security furnished by said parties, in accord
ance with the terms of this advertisement.
The amount of bonds required will be as follows
On Route No. 1 $lOO,OOO
" 2 ..... 200,0fq
3 60.000
Satisfactory evidence of the loyalty and solvency 6f
each bidder and person offered as security will be re
quired.
Proposals must be endorsed., "Proposals , for Army
Transportation on Routes NOS. 1. 2, or 3, ' as the case
may be, and none will be entertained unless they fully
comply with all the requirements of this advertisement.
Parties to whom awards are made must be prepared to
execute contracts at once, and to- give the required
bonds for the faithful performance of the same.
Contracts will be made subject to the approval of the
Quartermaster General, but the right is reserved to reject
any or all bids that may be offered.
Contractors must be in readiness for service by the first
day of April, 1864, and. they will be required to have a
place of business, or agencies, at or in the vicinity of
P. Its Leavenworth and Onion , and other' depots that
may be established; at which they may be communi
cated with promptly and. readily.
L. C. EASTON,
or:31. ttielo Major and 6lnartermaster.
WRIGHT'S
NE PLUS ULTRA
MINCE MEAT,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
SPRING GARDEN AND FRANKLIN STREETS,
-no7-3mos Philadelphia
COLORADO TERRITORY.—WE ARE
Prepared to undertake the inyestigt n tio of titles to ..
LAND AND MINING CLAIRE. in Colorado Territory,
and to furnish accurate and reliable information respect
ing the prospects and. value of Mining Associations or
Companies already formed or in course of organization
therein. We.can also furnish the names of responsible
.persons. who- will undertake to act as agents for any
parties haying interest in lands, dre in the Territory.
LEOTARD & BARLOW,
Law and Collection Office,
go-inwe 6fg* 439 GRINTIfIrr kttretZft‘ Ptah
FINANCIAL.
PROPOSALS.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
FALL TRADE.
E. M. NEIF.IDI.V.S.
1024 CHESTNUT STREET,
Has jog Molted a large etook of New Goods, compd.
slug all desirsbleNovelties In his it n s, 1004 whic*
having beenboneht when Gold Was at a low premium
be offers considerably beloir preeent znariset rates.
LACES OF ALL.IcINDS.
Coltrane, Barbee, Colima, Bleevoe, Bete. Hdkfe.,
Veils. Capes, &a., in all varieties.
WHITE GOODS.
Jaconeta, Cambrica, Nainsooke, Binllss, Swiss Cloaks,
and all deacriptiona of Plain and Fancy Siylea.
EMBROIDERIES,
Collars. Bets. Bands, Flonnoings. Infants' Walata
and Robes. Edgings and Insertings on Cambrio,
and Linen; WO different styles. ' •
HANDItEROHIEFS.
Plain. Hem-stitched, Embroidered. Bartered. Ruffled.
Lace. Printed-bordered, dm.. . for Ladles. Gentle
men. and Children, comprielng every !seedy, Including
many new etyles not heretofore in the market.
N. B.—Alliberal discount to those who Purchase to
sell again. Manufacturers of Ladies' and Children's
Clothing are invited to examine my stook. n 02423
PARIS POPLINS,
EPINGLE REPS,
AR RENIENES,
MOUSSELINE DE LAINE, •
FRENCH ME RINOES I
FANCY SILKS,
•
From yesterday's Auction Sale. which will be 40. d. at
less than regular prices.
CUR WEN STODDABT & BROTHER,
Noe. 450, 452, and. 454 N. SECOND Street,
no7-It above Willowy
818 OPENING, 818
AT THE
ARCH-STIIEET CLOAK STORE,
A HANDSOME. ASSORTIMMF OF
LADIES' AND MISSES' CLOAKS.
CLOAKS AND CLOAKING CLOTHS.
COOPER & CON&RD,
NINTH AND MARKET.
I1%1" c,r Clo 49. 32C, Ei
CLOAK CLOTHS
MODERATE PRICES
FRENOH ME RINOES.
EDWIN HAIL & CO..
26 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
HAVE NOW ARRANGED FOR sera.
The following lots of goods, purchased at the large Aux.
tion Sales held in'few York the past week:
3 LOTS OF FRENCH MERINOES, $l.
5 LOTS FRENCH MERINOES, $1.25,
$1.50,
3 LOTS SUPER ^ Do
These goods are offered in all the most beautiful
shades, and purchasers may rest assured that they
are
lidt=Lida=il.=m==,m l w
The above, together with the Large Stock on hand
bought early in the season, makes our
STOCK OF FRENCH MERINOES COMPLETE,
NOT SURPASSED
BY ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THIS CITY,
FOR SALE BY THE PIECE OR YARD
Also, on hand, a line Stock
SILK AND WOOL POPLINS,
RDED. MERINOES.
PLAIN IRISH POPLINS
PLAID IRISH POPLINS
PLAID FRENCH POPLINS
no-twom 3t
SKIRTS 1 SKIRTS 1 . SKIRTS I
M A. JONES'
OBLEBRAISD
NE PLUS ULTRA SKIRT
um only ba found at
No. 17 NORTH EIGHTH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
OVER THE WAX FIGME.
air lone genuine unless stamped
BE. A. JONES'
NB PLUS 17LTE.1. SKIRT.
17 N. EIGIITIISTEZNI.
soli. tam
BLANKETS 1 BLANKETS I BLAt.NIE.
KEYS!
The Largest Assortment of
33 A.NIKETS,
AT THE LOWEST PRICES,
OFFERED WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. BY
00WPER'THWAIT 00..
W. OR. EIGHTH AND MARKET STS.
selatdeSl
`UAL
E. M. NEEDLES
18 RBOBIVING DAILY
ALL .DESIBABLE NOVEL2'II9I
L►TBST IMPORTATIONS
a LAOIE.
BMBBOIDSRISS
HANAKIROBIEPS
p MO:1:IviikillohlMa:#11:44
VELVET CLOTHS
Frosted Sealskins.
Colored do.
Black do.
FANCY MIXED CHINCHILLAS.
Twilled Beavers.
Plain do.
Blue do.
Black Tricot. -
Do. Broadcloths.
Scarlet and Blue Cloths.
OURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
450, 45,2, and. 454 North SECOND St., ab. Willow,
no6-St-
CHOICE SHADES
FRENCH MAIM/ES, $1.25`‘../
Just opened, SUPERIOR GOODS, at the above
mice.
OURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
450, 452, and 454 North SECOND St., ab. Willow.
not-St
VDWIN HALL & CO., 26 SOUTH
-11-J SECOND Street, 'would call the attention of PDX:
chimers to their stock of
Colored and Black Moire Antiques.
Colored and Black Corded Silks.
Black Armnres and Venitienne.
Black Taffetas and White Silks.
Fancy Silks, Brown Figured Silks.
Black Figured Silks, and 'Gros de Rhinos.
Garnet,' Wine, Green, and Brown Silks,
White Corded Silks no4.tf
FRENCH MERINOES.-
Deeirable colors at the right prices.
French Poplins, bought early—prices low.
Cheap plaid and plain Poplins.
.17% cent Magenta plaid Reps—a bargain.
Black Alpacas at 81 to 75 cents.
Just opened Auction lots at 44, 60, 02, and 76 cents;
$l. SO double widths Lupins' Black wool Delains are
very fine and heavy. COO PERM CONARD,
ouBOtt B. E. corner NINTH and MARKET.
VELVET BEAVERS.-
Good Frosted Beavers at $2.25.
Extra fine Frosted Beavers.
Ladies' Cloak Cloths of every klnd.
Fancy Cassimeres for business mite.
Water Proof Cloths, , dia. 2 , 5 per yard.
Fine black Cloths a ad Cassimeres.
COOPER St CONARD,
S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET.
LADIES' CLOAKING CLOTHS.
Black Beaver and Tricot Cloths
Brown and Black Water-proof Clothe,
Dark Brown and Mode Clothe,
Tine Black Broad Cloths.
Superb quality Scarlet Cloths,
Chinchilla Cloaking%
Al e iso, Cloths, Oaseimeres, and Satinets for Men and
likli y.
feetings, in Great variety, at
JOHN H. STOKES,
70% ARCH Street.
N. B.—Jack Straws, made by and sold for an Invalid.
A new invoice just received. 0015
P.-IHAR PLE SS BROTHERS . OPEN TO
D Extra quality and newest designs. • ,
Rich figured French De Latnss.
Robes de Chambre: tine oualitY.
Bright Be Latnee, for Children.
Wide and fine new Plaid Cashmeres.
Rich striped Skirtings for Dresses.
Plain De Lab:Les, all colors and qualities.
French Re Pon tine; colored, at $l.
Silk faced Epinglines, very rich.
French hierinoes. in very large stock.
Velvet Beavers, for Ladies' Cloaks.
Wide Black Velvets, for do.
C 422 EIGHTH and CHESTIUT Streets.
OPENING OF FALL DRESS _GOODS.
H. NUL & SoR.
Nos 111 and 7 15 North TENTH Street,
now pen a choice assortment of
Nave no w
AND ch oi ce
GOODS.
Plain Silks. choice colors, 19129 to Sn.
Plain Moire Antiques, choice shades.
Plain Black Bilks. 90a to $2.50.
ranted Black Silks; Panay Silks.
Plain All-Wool Reps and PoY_line. cillsolora.
Plain Silk and Wool FAO. all color&
lisared and-Plaid Reps and Poplins.
Plain !relish Ner. am, chaos °aloft
119111altiruiVIMIA001. Owlet Moist 111..
• • ;
WHITE GOODS.
VEILS, dcs., iss
g MIMI) DI OW f‘,lollo Dik‘i ' ' , 863.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
VERY ELEGANT
I,A.CM CITE:t)r.ESki.W'S,
THE RICHEST GOODS 'IMTORTEIL
Alao, a large !woodmen:it of Marine* and Rieheat
cfureoranv mi..A:rwartrik- IA
FURNITURE COVEranas.
SHEPPARD. VAN HARLINGEN Sr . AVIIISON,
n0.13t tethBts 100 g CESSTNTJT Street
EYRE & LANDELL,
FOURTH. AND ARCH,
HAVE A MAGNIFICENT STOOK OF
POPULAR DRY GOODS.
FINE FRENCH MERINOES,
FASHIONABLE POPLINS,
4-4 CLOAK VELVETS, $l7,
POPULAR STYLE SHAWLS,
VELVET FROSTED CLOTHS,
POPULAR STYLE CLOAKS,
WATER-PROOF CLOTHS,
POPULAR JOUVIN GLOVES,
RICHEST SILKS, and
DRESS GOODS.
ocM-tuths-tt
N o w 0P E
PARIS, LONDON, AND AMERICAN
C LOANS
RICH LYONS VELVETS, 4
INDIA GROS. GRAIN,
MATALBA SILK,
PARIS-MADE VELOUR CLOTHS,
PARIS WOOL CASHM_ERES,
FANCY CASHMERES,
PARIS-MADE FRObTED BEAVERS,
DIAGONAL CASHMERES,
CHINCHILLA CLOTHS,
BELGIAN TRICOTS AND DOESKINS,
ENGLISH FLUSHES,
ENGLISH MELTONS,
/ AT THE
PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK,
FUR, EMPORIUM,
920 CHESTNUT STREET,
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.
nob - thstulm
JUST : RECEI ED.
- VERY FINE
SCARLET AND BLUE
CoE9P-11A.
Also a general assottment of
WRITE AND COLORED FLANNELS,
Both Twilled and Plain, in all of the moat approved
makee,
FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR.
SHEPPA.RD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRIBON,
no3-tuthe3t 1008 CHESTNUT Street.
LADIES' CLOAKS,
Light Colors Chinchilla Cloaks.'
Whitney Beaver Cloaks.
Frosted Beaver Cloaks.
"Velvet Beaver Cloaks.
Fine Black Beaver Cloaks,
eupefine Bl ack Tricot Cloaks. '
Ilfedimii priced Cloaks
$lO Black Beaver Cloaks. - -
Cloaks made to order of any desired style, at short no
tice, and guarantied to fit and please. A large stook of.
Cloths from which to select.
SHAWL ROOM.
Fine Broche Long Shawls.
Black, Green. Scarlet. and Blue Centres.
French. Blanket Long Shawls.
Middlesex, Woolen Long Shawls.
Black Thibet Shawls.
Gents' Shawls, ex,kra large sizes.
DRESEI GOODS.
Frenck Merino:me and Poplins bought early.
eo. 76, and 96 cents.
.
Lupins, wide Blaers'all'nebargains.
Wool Poplins $126
Gay Delaines and Cashiner f Va"
Cheatl
BALMORALS. :.
COOPER At CONAHD,
it - 5..8. corner NINTH and MARKST.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
........
L.
LIN - POP:JD LITIC.EINTS
RAS REMOVED
FROM
No. 31 SOUTH SIXTH STREET,
N. W. CORNER SIXTH AND biESTNIIT;
Where he now offers a
LARGE AND ELIGANT' STOCK
OF
•ENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
Embracing all the latest novelties.
PRICES MODERATE.
mar
The attention of the public is respectfully so
Hated.
SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER,
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING
GOODS.
McINTIRE & BROTHER,
No. 1035 CHESTNUT STREET.
AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK.
SUPERIOR UNDERCLOTHING, HO
-. SIERY, HDXFS, - CRAVATS,
Aar- Stocks and Napoleon Ties made to order.
ASO - An elegant assortment of Kid Gloves; ,
ARP Gentlemen's Dressing Gown's in great varlet!.
lir The "MODEL SHIRT" always on hand and
made to order. • 0,24.3 m
GEORGE( &RANT,
No. 610 CHESTNUT STREET.
[as now roads' _
• LLEGS kin COMPIATII 6TOOK
• • OF
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
Df Lip own Importation and mannittotare.
Me celebrated
c , PRIZE MEDAL SHIRTS,"
icanalaettured reader tho superintendenee of
TOM( F. TAGGIIRT, •
(Formerly of Oldenberg & Tanned.)
ire the most perfect-Ilttinr airte of the age.
NW Orders promptly attended to. Jy9-thitn-In
606. ARCH STREET.
EINE SHIRT AND WRAPPER DEPOT.
AS BLEGA.NT ASSORTMENT OP
fiENTS' FIENISIIIII6 GOODS,
AT MODERATE PRIORS.
POUR PREMIUMS AWARDED Fox
HIBTS, WRAPPERS, AND SWUM&
G. A. HOFFMANN.
&manor to W..R.RIM%
606 .ARCH STRUT. 604.
JOHN C. ARRISON,
NOS. 1 AND 3 N. SIXTH STREET,
•
HAS NOW IN STORE
,
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH I ING poops
.4.
YOR
FALL AND WINTER WEAR.
Also, Manufactures from the Best Material and In a
Superior Manner by HAND: "
Fine SHIRTS and COLLARS.
Shaker Flannel SHIRTS and DRAWERS.
Heavy Red-twilled Flannel SHIRTS and DRAWUS.
English Canton Flannel SHIRTS - and DRAWERS.
Buckskin SHIRTS and DRAWERS.
Cloth TRAVELLING SHIRTS.
WRAPPERS, STOCKS, TIES; &o.
And sold at the most moderate prices: ca:7.63n
F INEV SHIRT MANPFACTORY.
The subscriber would invite attention to his
IMPROVED OUT OF SHIRTS,
which he makes a specialty in his business.. Alio. 401
stantly_receiving
NOVELTIES TOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
J. W. SCOTT,
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. •
No. 814 CHESTNUT STREET,
Ja22-t/ ' • Four doors below the Continental.
IQ EIMER'S COLORED PHOT
GRAPHS, for $l, , are finished with sere and ability.
- 1311 Who desire a good. and cheap picture should go to
his gallery. SECOND Street, above Green. • lt.*
ED. MAR()IiANT, PORTRAIT
• PAINTER, has. remiiyinl to .919 LOCUST - Street,
where he will be glad to sea his friends and those of the
public who may be interestadin his lined art. -
oeB•Sßt+
$2 PER ,DOZEN: $2
CARTES DE' VISITE.
Taken in the finest style at the above price. Large
Photographs at low rate*, by '
TURNER,
At hie Ground-Floor' Gallery, • '
808 CLUSTNUT STREIT.
Entrance through the Album D6pAt.' no3-E.to
WHITE PRESERVI;q44 BRANDY
PURE CIIDER
AND WHITE WINE VINEGAR.
OINGRE, BUMMED ETICBB, aN
ALL SBA RECIITIBITAS YOE
PKBBIIV7LNG AND PICKLING PURPOSES.
ALBERT 0_ ROBERTB,
- Dealer in Fine Groceries.
n:u•a Ciraer waysierct am!. VWI stimaa.
COMMISSION HOUSES.
HEAVY
1t1`17.-INC LIE
BROWN SI-IBEITI.Nag,
FOR SALE BV
J. C. FRYF IZ,
No. 120 OHEBTICUT STREET
L•sc
GLOTHSI CLOTHSI
WIILLIN T. SNODGRASS'
CLOTH ROUSE,
Nos 34 SOUTH SECOND STREET.
FRESH STOOK
AND
- ADIES' CLOTHS AND MEN'S WE &R..
VELOURS, NEW STYLE COAT
INOR ILLAS, INGS,
kItOgTEDS, BASIIEP,
VELVETS PAN() It MIXED,
0500W,4, BEAVERS,
scturroiAlTlK, PILOTS,
(X)TOIi TWISTS, OA S reit s, &Q.
I Our stook is full of the • very choicest stYles la tee
tountrir- With this lot we close our supply for the sea,
Mon. Come promptly, as the best will soon. be exhausted.
THE ARMY AND NAV Y
COM/ME% to receive our special attention. We now
hive in store ell shades and grades• noB-trio24
N. BERRY & ,CO..
GENERAL minimum MEBOILiNTS,
26 RUB BERGERR. PARIS
PLATZMANN, BERRY, & 00.3
LYONS, ST. rarstuns, AND GRENOBLE
MILLINERY GOODS.
MILLINERY GOODS. -
BROOKS Sk ROSKNREIN,
431-.IIIABICET-STREST.'
Mys now on hand a complete assortment of new styles
RIBBONS, BONNETS, VELVETS,
BONNET-SILKS, MISSES' HATS,
FLOWERS, FEATHERS, LACES,
AND
MILLINERY GOODS GENERALLY,
which we Invite the attention of the trade. oe7-Im
ALL, 1863.
•
WOOD Zir, 0 A.11,1r,
735 CHESTNUT STREET.
Have now OM
) - .:
A LARGE STOCK OP
STRAW AND FELT GOODS,
FRENCH FLOWERS,
FEATHERS, RIBBONS,
And • general assortment of
... .
MILLINERY- GOODS,
To which they invite the attention of
THE TRADE._
V / EIGHTH-ST. RIBBON. STORE,
No. 107 N. EIGHTH STREET.
We have received from the late New York and
Philadelphia Auctions the following . most desirable and.
fashionable goods at very,reationable prices:
Scarlet Bonnet Velvet, at $3 peryard..
Do, do, do. Lyons Width and quality, /4.50
per yard. •
LEATHER. COLORED VELVET. —Uncut Velvet, Cord
ed. Silk and-Bonnet Silk, allot the moat beautiful shades,
with Ribbons, Feathers and Flowers, to match.
BLACK BONNET RIBBONS. —A splendid line, from
16 to 44 cents peryard. At the latter price we sell a very
wide and heavy Ribbon. ..... ' '
Extra heavy, all boiled Ribbons, narrow and wide,
lower at retail than they can be bought elsewhere by the
Piece.
BLACK, DRAB AND BROWN FELT HATS, fromthe
manufacturers direct. All the new shapes for ladies' and
children's wear, very cheap.
A. complete assortment of Black English Crapes, pur
chased before the late heavy advance in gold, from 66
cents a yard upwards.
BONNET RIBBONS in endless variety. Velvet Rib
bons. black and colored the best make imported, at a
great reduction. Trimming Ribbons, every shade; and
every other article need in making or trimming a bon
net, or that cart be found with us at less than wholesale
Al libera reduction made to wholesale buyers.
Country orders promptly attended. to.
SICHEIi as WEYL,
oel4tnon
MISS E. CALD W ELL '
N 0.824
ARCH Street, will be prepared to Show the
latest styles - WINTER MILLISERY for Ladies
and Children on TUBSDAY, November 10th. no7-3V
. .
MRS. IC A. KING' HAS CON
AITLy on an,L,,dve..miG,..virtmE,iTxutuTot
k MRS. R. DILLON, FANCY AND
, Al.l STRAW MILLINER, 323 SOUTH street, Phi
' ladelphia. Mourning Bonnets made at tba short
est notice; Bonnets dyed, cleaned, pressed, end altered
to the latest styles. An assortment of Feathers,- Flow
ers, Ribbons, Caps, &c., always on hand. Orders from
Country moitaa.re-and
_others solicited and promptly at
tended to. - -
it FRENCH FLOWERS, 1863.
FEATHERS, LACES, RIBBONS, &
NEW • STYLE kATS,
JUST OPENED AT
THOS. KENNEDY Lt BRO.'S,
No. 1149 CHESTNUT &reel, below Eighth.
twO-3m
WATCHES AND -JEWELRY.
it)SELLING OFF THE STOCK OF
JEWELRY at'Reduced Prices, to close business,
SOLITFI'S, ,316 FIFTH Street. below Spruce. A va
riety of Sleeve-Buttons and Studs.
,Solid Silver Thim
bles, Sixteen Cents. lt•
IttnG-. RUSSELL; 22 NORTH SIXTH
Street has just received a very handsome assort
pent of FINE SEAL RINGS. oc3l-3m
seII) — FINE WATCH REPAIRING
attended to by the most experienced workmen,
an every Watch warranted for one year.
G. RUSSELL,
22 North SIXTH Street.
MUSICAL BOXES.
TN SHELL AND ROSEWOOD CASES,
playing from 1.1 o 12 tunes choice coperaand dined
lan N
elodies. FARR & BROTHER. Importers.
se2.6m 324.11(11INSTITITT Street. below Fourth.
CHINA AND GLASSWARE.
KERR'S
Furnishing China & Glass Establishment,
CHINA HAIL 529 CHESTNUT STREET,
DIRSOTLY OPPOBITTI INDEPENDRIPOR RAM, lije
it the cheapest (for the quality) and most extensive as
sortment
WHITE, FRENCH, GOLD-BAND
AND DECORATED CHINA IN THIS CITY.
606.
Just opened, of our own importation,"elghtyfone casks
very superior plain WHITE FRENCH CHINA, In any
Quantity to suit purchasers. Also, a splendid. assortment
of Fashionable
CUT AND ENGRAVED TABLE CRYSTAL GLASS.
Also plain white English Stone Ware, Dinner and
Tea. Ware. Alsp, Toilet Ego, in great variety, some
very elegantly decorated.
Aka - Double thick China Stone Ware, and Glace, ex
t,resely for • •
HOTELS, SHIPPING, AND RESTAURANTS.
Ira- French China decorated to order In any pattern.
Aajp- Initials engraved on Wable Glass.
China and Glass packed In a proper manner.
1106. satuth4m - •
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
jETNA
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
HARTFORD, CONN.
PHILADELPHIA BRANCH OFFICE
NO. 400 CHESTNUT STREET
HIRAM TORREY. State Agent
INSURE YOUR LIFE
WASHINGTON - LIFE. INSURANCE CO.,
Which Offers• more advantages to 'lnsurers than any
other Company in the United States.
CHAMBERS & REGISTER,
GENERAL AGENTS.
407 WALNUT STREET, Philadelphia
0e7.7-bithetj al
REMOVAL
THE MANHATTAN LIFE* INSURANCE COMPANY;
Of New York. having appointed JAMES B. CARR
Agent for this City, have Removed their office to
NO. 41.8• WALNUT STREET,
Where applications for INSURANCE and RENEWALS
on POLICIES must be made. The allotted dividend 011869
will be adjusted on all Policies on which two or more
annual premium s
' have been paid, on the adjustment of
the current year premium.
The following items. interesting to the assured, show
the great progress and prosperity of the. Company since
the last triennial dividend
The income of the Company for the
past three years has been $1,400.000 00
The assets have increased 416.000 00
The 'losses paid to widows erring
three years past were 260.561.24
• ". " others 99,738 50
Dividends have been made during
the prat three Years 2.50.000 00
JAMBS B. CARR, Agent.
C. Y. WEMPLS, Secretary. 0c33-Imil
FAME INSURANO
:403 CRBISTNCR Street
PHILADE
. FIBB.AND INLAI
• • ...MEV
linnets N. Thick,
Chas. Blcbstedson,
Hear L ewis: Jr. ,
'John W. Byermalt.
Phl4p S:.Jnetiee,
0. - FR CIS N. BD
CHARLES RICEL
WILLIAM L BLANCHP-
COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS FOR ;
REIMER'S are most popular styles: finely finished:
carefully executed, and artistically colored, at his plum,.
tar ffrilery, 813C010.8ruiet. above Green, .1t«
No. 107 North EIGHTH Street.
CHAUNCEY H. BRUSH, Manager
no thetn6t
OP NEW YORK,
F, COMPANY, NO
.t
EtPHIA.
ND 'INSURANCE
TORS.
B. D. Woodruff.
Geo. A. West,
John Kessler, Jr..
Chas. Woke*.
A. H. RosegitlAim.
oseph en D. Mil.
OK J Presidt.
ARDSON, Vice President.
' D, Secretary. ialbtfif
PLANTATION BITTERS.
rroen the army hospital—the blood, batliodlekt—the
enannon of the rich and humble abode of the poor—frent
the aloe and the seared desk—front the reountedn4on.
diataut valleys and far-off Wanda of the ocean—lkon
every, nook and corner of the civilized world—la pooling
in the evidence of the astonishing effects of DRAKE'S
PLANTATION BITTERS. Thousands upon thatatalada
Of lettere like the following may lie Been at our "lee
Rg6DBBMIT. Wis., Sept. 16,
• • • I have been in the army hospitals for
fourteen months—spesoblees and nearly dead. At Alton.
111.. they gave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters. • • •
Three bottles restored my speech and mired me. • • • •
C. H. FLAUTE."
SOUTH WidtgAo7, 0.. July 2a, MI
'` •
• • One young man, who had been Moir. and not
out of the bonne for two years with Scrofula and Hrir
elPelas, after paying the dootora over $llO without bene
fit. has been cured by ten bottles of your Bitters. * * •
EDWARD WOUNALL."
The following Is from the Matron of the Union Home
School for the Children of yolanteers:
trsormanens. MMTSTON PIPTY•aIO7I3NTIT ST.. I
Haw 'roux, /imp:NM lain.
"Ds. DRAKE: Year wonderful Plantation Hitters
have been given to some of oar little children suffering
from weakness and weak lungs with meet happy effect*
One little girl, in particular. with pains irrthe head, loss
of appetite. and daily westing consumption, on whom
all medical skill hail been exhausted, has been entirely
restored: We commenced with bat a, team:mental of
Bitters a day. Her appetite increased; strength and
health followed. * • • •
Respectfully. HERB. 0: DEVOE."
" • • • I owemnoh to yOLL, for I verily believe the
Plantation Bitters have saved my life. •
RIM. W. H. WAGGONER., hfadritf. B. lf."
•' • • • Than wilt send me two bottles more of MI
Plantation Bitters. My wife has been greatly benefited
by their WIC
Thy friend, ABA CURREN, Philadelphiae Pa."
"* * have been a great sufferer from Dyspeoefe,
and had to abandonoreaohing. * The Plantation
'Bitters have cured me.
REV. .1. 8. CATHORN, Rochester, N. Y."
* « Send ue twenty-four dozen more of your
Plantation Bitters, the popularity of which is daily in
creasing with the guests of our house.
BYRES, CHADWICK, & CO-.
Proprietors Willard's Hotel, Washington. D. 0."
• • •- • r have given the Pinntation Bitten; to hun
dreds of our disabled soldiers with the most astonishing
Superintendent Soldiere' Home, Cincinnati. 0."
" • * The Plantation Bitters have mired me of
liver complaint, of which I was laid AP prostrate and
had to abandon my business.
H. B. KINGSLEY, Cleveland, O."
The Plantation Bitters have cured me of a
derangement of the kidneys and urinary organs that has
distressed me for years. It acts like a charm.
C. C.IIIO ORB, Agent for Colgate & Co. - , 2.54BroadWRY."
/to,. &0., &0.. &0.. &0.. &a.
The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong. the lan
guid brilliant, and are exhausted nature'S great reetorer.
They are coniposed of the celebrated elitism Bark.
Wintergreen. Sassafras, Roots. Herbs, &c., all preserved
perfectly pure St. Croix Run.
S. T.-1.86,0.-X
Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness,
lassitude, palpitation of the heart, look of appetite, dis
tress after eating, torpid liver, constipation, dtc-, deserve
to suffer if they will not try them.
They are recommended by the highest medical autho
rities, and are warranted to produce an immedterte bene
ficial effect. They are exceedingly armeable. perfecUi
pure, and harmless.
ifoncg.—Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bit
ter. i n bulk or by the gallon. is aawindler and impostor.
We only put it up in our log-cabin bottles. Beware of
bottles, refilled with imitation deleterious stuff, for which
several persons are already in prison. See that every
,bottle has our United States stamp over the cork, and
signature on steel-plate side labels.
Sold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable
globe.
P. H. DRAKE &a CO.,
oclo-stn&th4m 202 BROADWAY. N. Y.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
ef# FOR SALE—A VERY DESIRA
bIe three-story BRICK DWELLING HOME, on
the east side of HOWARD Street," above York street.
Lot 18 feet front by 110 feet deep to Hope street. The
Route is in al superior condition, and well Malt. Will
be sold upon reasonable terms. Immediate possession
can be given. Apply to
LUKENS .4 MONTGOMERY.
10Zrr /DUCH Street, above Laurel.
noS-Pre Or to- MIRY LUKENS. upon the premises.
FOR SALE, A VERY FINE, SQUARE
Lot of Mx acres. fronting the RIDGE Road ,in Box
borough. B. T. GOXE,No. 617 bPRING GARDEN Si.
COAL YARD FOR SALE.-TIFF,
'—' beet fitted-up Yard - in the City; capacity for doing
any amount of business. Inquire on the premises, No.
957 - /rortu - NINTH Street, below Girard Avenue:
no7-6t5
_RUILDING LOTS--CHESTNITT ST.,
ray. No. 204- South WketrAt.oßblaareet.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE —ESTATE
of WILLIAM PINCFIIN, deceased. Pursuant to an
ot.dsr of Ule.Orphens' Court for the City and County of
Ph Rade) chia, De - F1)111 - M public sale, on TUESDAY,
Decembs.r lst, 1863. by M. THOMAS St SONS, at the Phi
ladelphia Exchange, at 12 o'clock noon, the following
describsd real estate, to wit ;
All that three-story brick dwelling-house.' with-base
ment and three-story back building and a lot of ground.
situate on the south side of Filbert street. between Six
teenth and Seventeenth streets, in the city of Philadel
phia,. No. 161.2; containing in front on Filbert street 19
feet, end extending in depth 106 feet to Jones street. 20
feet wide. •
N. B. —On the rear end of the lot is a substantial two
story brick stable. WILL
B. PNCHIN,
lAM J I CARTER,
noY tdel Executors.
•
maCHESTNUT HILL PROPERTY
To LIST.—A beantifnlly FURNISHED HOUSE, with
Parlor, Hall, Dining and Sitting Rooms. Kitchen. and 7
Chambers, situate within two minutes' walk of Dealt.
A family with small children not acceptable. Apply to
G. R. HINKLE,
oc7-3V CHESTNUT HILL.
a SUM MER-STREET RESIDENCE
FOR SALE. —The very desirable Residence N 0.1610
Summer street will be sold by M. THOMAS & SONS. at
the MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, on TO F,SDAY next, the
10th of November. at 12 o'clock M. The house is three
stories front, with two-story back buildings, with large
side and back yard. Lot 30 feet 7 inches by 131 feet, run
ning through to Winter street. This is one of the most
desirable locations for residences in the city, the street
being very pleasant, and nettr Logan Square The premi
ses may be examined daily from 11 to 12. A. SI. no6-2tif*
FAVORITE SUMMER RESORT
FOR SALE OR TO lon,
TBE BROAD TOP - MOUNTAIN HOUSE,
Broad Top City, Huatingdon county, Pa
This celebrated Hotel, situated on the top of Broad Top
Mountain, one of the finest locations in the State for
pure air, grand mountain scenery, and fine water. is
offered for sale at a great bargain, or to rent to an enter
prising tenant. The hones is crowded every season, and
presents an opportunity for making money in the hands
of the businessman seldoni to be met with. The house
is furnished throughout with elegant furniture from
Philadelphia. It is a very substantial stone building, 3
stores and basement, 44 by 64, feet, with Kitcheh 17 by 27
feet, Ice HOLM. Carriage House, Stables, and other out
buildings; a Pleasure Garden. and ample ground for
vegetable gardens; there are also meadows and culti
vated fields
The large coal trade of tbejteighborhood, and the very
salubrious atmosphere of Broad. Top City, will ever fill
the house with visitors during the summer months.
For terms, &c.. apply to
HENRY D. M 001213,
President of the Broad Top Improvement Company.
no7-waBt %28 WALNIIC Street, Philadelphia.
al FOR SALE-FARM OF 165
-sal- acres, in New Jersey.
FARMS FOR SALE:-165 acres in New Jersey, on the
Burlington pike, six - miles above Camden; good soil,
very large buildings, wish extensive "Sharp sand pits
and clay."
115 acres. Chester county, two miles frbm the Down
ingtown and Waynesburg Railroad; landsomely situ
ated, good buildings. A large pit of white sand on this
place, such as is extensively used in the manufacture of
iron.
98 acres on the Delaware river, sixteen miles above
Philadelphia; suverior land, line orchard of six acres,
good buildings, &c.
143 acres, four miles from West Chester, on a good
road; superior buildings, mellow soil, in a good state
of cultivation. "
El acres, on the Delaware river, five miles above Bris
tol; first-quality soil, and saperior buildings.
290 acres, two miles from Wilmington, Delaware. on
the Concord road; first-quality land, with large and ex
cellent buildings.
89 acres, in Chester county, on the mill road. font
miles from West Chester, half a mile from railroad-sta
tion; good soil. in a high state of cultivation, excellent
buildings, good orchard, - first-rate spring, some woods,
and some meadow; and, altogether, a most desirable
farm.
Alt.°, a large variety of Farms, large and small, In
Delaware. Maryland, New Jersey, and other States.
For Houses and Cottages, sea North American and U. E,
Gazette B. F. GLENN. 123 S- FOURTH St.,
no 7 and S. W. cor. SEVENTEENTH and- GREEN.
810,000 TO $20,000, TO LOAN ON
Mortgage. for live yeare,at live per
cent. per annum. Apply to
LEWIS 11. REDNEP... .
10 No. 152 South FOURTH Street.
$4,000 -WOULD INVEST THIS
• amount in something, that " will pay."
No liquor. Will give whole at , ention to business. Ad
-dress "L.," Box 583. Phila P. 0 no3-toths 3t°
CARRIAGES. 1 863 .
D. ROGERS,
Coach and Light Carriage Builder,
Not 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT STREET.
aelo-he . PHILAIRILPHIL
CHILSON'S PATENT
ELEVATED DOUBLE-OVEN
COOKING
TC,AIsTGES,
This Range bas afford ed more ratisfaction than any yet
offered to the public.
.WARM-AIR-FURNACES,
of th SUITED approved and econouticat patterns,
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.
tor heating Parlors, Chambers, Offices
,
Ste
ADAPTED FOR EITHER HARD 011, ,SOFT COAL.
Hot-air Registers and Ventilators; a large assortment
W. A. ARNOLD,
oelo-s&tr2mll 1010 CHESTNUT STREET.
MICORRECT PIANO TUNING
—Mr. C. E. SARGENT'S orders for tuning
and repairing Pianosare. received at MASON & CO.
store, 907 CMESTNCT Street, may.
Mr S. bas had eleven years' factory experience tli Bog.
ton, and tive_years' employment in Philadelphia.
SPECIAL. —riallOS rowathored to sound as soft and
sweet toned as new. without rensonings.
Terms for Tuning, M. ocl2-Bmll
TRUSSES BRACES,
, skilfully adiusted by C. Ht Ni•Br'LBS ,
• ; corner of TWELFTH and RAGE Streets.
- Ladies' Department for same. conducted
Ladies. TWELFTH Street, first door below Race. Ths
most complete and varied stock on hand, consist/a; ig
part of Trusses, Supporters , Shoulder Braces, Betts,
.Bandages , Mastic Stockings, Crutches, Syripises,
ticl. for Nrirmarv. Sick Room. em Co , A
JOHN L. CAPEN, PHRENOLO.
clip GIST, may be consulted, DAY and EVRNING, or
Ai"mr adaptation to Bluffness Trade. and Profession •
lk a , on the Improvement Of h.4olth, correolfon o 3
faults, formation of friendships, &o. de.
foriptions of character -liven when recinired, at No se
a MTH Street. above Oltaittnat, 403.tuta9aa
lIRLMBOLD'S
lf,:m-refection or - &COI:a inflneoi , of Mine. Irritation, I a
W. D: ANDREW'S
For Weariness, arising from Habits of Dissipation, at
tended with the following symptoms: Indisposition
PALLID Cr:MENAI:fa&
These' symptoms; if allowed to go on, which this medi-
requires the aid of Medicine io etrengthen and invigorate
A trial wIA convince the most
care of Scrofula, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Pains and
of the worst disorders that afflict mankind, arise from
the corruption that accumulates in the blood. Of
all the discoveries that have been made to purge it
out, none can equal in effect HELMBOLD'S COM.
FOUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. It cleanses
and renovates the blood, instils the vigor of health into
the system, and purges out the humors which male
disease. It stimulates the healthy functions of the body,
and expels the disorders that grow and rankle in the
blood. Such a remedy, that could be relied on, has long
been sought for, and now, for the first time. the public
have one on which they can depend. Oar space here
does not admit certificates to rhow its effect; but the
trial of a single bottle will show to the sick th tt it has
virtues surpassing anything they have ever taken.
Two table spoonful's of the Extract of Sarsaparilla,
added to a pint of water, is equal to the Lisbon Diet
Drink, and one battle ie fully eq cal to a gallon of the
Syrup of Sarsaparilla. or the decoction as usually made,
These Extracts have been admitted to use in the trnite4
States Army, and are also it wry general use in all the
State Hospitals and public sa.nitary institutious through
or t the land, as well as in private I notice, and are Con
edered as invaluable remedies.
lIELDIBOLD'S PREPARATIO3I.
HELM BOLD%
HNLIKI3OLD'B
RLMBOLD'EI
ELINBO LD'I3
BE WO 91
ELIPMpOLD'S
nuttily CONCENTRATED
HIGHLY .CONCENTRATED
FITLY OONCH4TuATRN
CONORNTRATRO
HI HLY CONCENTRATED
COMPOWTD
COMPOTTN'D
COMD(oiND
CO M . POTTND
COMPOUND
FLUIDEXTRAT ETTCHIT.
FLUID D
EXTRACT BULBL
FLUID EX EXACT BUC
FLUID- EXTRACT - WITOFBI,
PLUM ER VR ter BUOHI7,
A POSirran
• A PO3ITIVE
A PORITIVE
A POWITIV6
A PO‘PITVR
A POSITIVE
BPStifFf C RSIff6DY
SPINITFIC REM Rat ,
SPROEFTC RIMRDY
SPECIFIC RE WE DY
SPECIFIC REMEDY
dammation, or Ulceration of the Bladder and
Ridneys, :Diseases of the Prostrate
Gland. Stone in toe Madam.
Calm - knit Oravet
or Brickdaat
and Dropsical Swellings existing ix
Men, Women; Or
Children
WBLMBOLD'S EXTRACT Bumf;
Tria.mkomn's EXTRACT RITaMT,
RELEBOLD"I EXTRACT MICH%
BELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BTTriarr,
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT . BIICIII7,
to Exertion, Loss of Memory. Difficatir of
Breathing'. Weak Nerves. Trembling
Horror of Disease, Dimness of Vie ion,
Wakenlnes.% Pain In the Back, _
Universal Lassitaae of the
Muscular System. Rot
Made. FlaskiinS
Body. Dryness of Skin,
ERUPTIONS ON THE FACE
ciao invariably removes, soon follows Fa-
luity, Epileptic Fits. in one of which the
patient may expire. Who can say
that they are not frequently
followed by those " dire
fnldiaeasea."
INSANITY and CONSUMPTION."
IMMO=
of the lattigjar
their eaffering. The
records of the Insane
Aaylnms, and the Melancholy
Deaths by Con aumption. bear ample -
Witness to the truth of the aeeert'oa. The
constitution once affected with organic Weakness
the system, which
fEELIIBOLD'S LXTP.A.CT BIICEEtt
Invaziably doea
RELMBOLD'S EXTRACT MMHG
s safe, Pleasant in its taste and odor, and more Strength-
ening than any of the preparations of
IRON OR' BARK
For those suffering
FROM BELOREN DOWN - AND DELICATE CONSTITUTIONS,
Prom whatever cause, either in
MALE OR FEMALE
WILL GIVE .VOl7
A - -GOOD APPETITE
M=C
WILL GIVE 'Too'
BRISK AND ENERGETIC FEELINGS,
and will enable yon' to
SLEET' WELL
SKEP rla AL
ITELMBOLD'S
ABLIWROLD'S •
RRLMBOLD'S
REIAIBOLTVS
RELMBOLD'S
HIGHLY CONONNERATED
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA
purifying
tha bloOd. re
moving all chronic
constitutional diFeases arising
from an impure state of the blood, and the
only reliable and effectual known remedy for the
Swellings of the Bones. Ulcerations of the Throat
and Legs, Blotches, Pimples on the Pace,
Tatter, ErysipSlas, and all scaly
Eruptions of the
AND BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION
NOT d FEW
SKR MEDICAL PROPERTIES OF BUCHII.
FROM - DISPENSATORY OF THE UNITED SPATES
See Professor DEW! 5' valuable works on the Frac
ice of Physic.
See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr. PHYSIC!
Philadelphia.. .
See remarks made by Dr. EPHRAIIf McDOWELL, a
celebrated physician and member of the Royal College
of Forgsons, Irelani, and published in the transactions
of the Ring and Queen's Journal.
See Medico-Chirurchigalßtyiew. published by BEN
JAMIN TRAVERS, Fellow of Royal College of Sir
geons.
Fee most of the late standard works of medicine.
PRICES:
Extract Machu, slper bottle, or six for $5.
Sarsaparilla, slper bottle, or six for $6.
Delivered to any address, se.urely packed
Address letters for information to
HELMBOLD'S DRUG AND CHEMICAL.wAREHOUSE,
HELMBOLD'S DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE,
HELMBOLD'S DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE.
591 BROADWAY, N.Y., OR
594- BROADWAY, N.Y., OR
591 BROADWAY, N.Y., OR
HELMBOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT,
EELMBOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT,
MILMBOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT,
104 SOUTH TENTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
104 SOUTH TENTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
104 SOUTH TENTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED
DEALERS.
WHO ENDEAVOR TO
Dispose of "their own" and "other" articles on the re
Pntation attained by.'
HELMBOLD'S PREPARATIONS
HELMI3OLD S
HE LMBOLD'S
EBLMBOLD'S
GENUINE EXTRACT BIICHI7
GENUINE EXTRACT BIICIRT.
./BENTYINE EXTRACT BUCHU
BELMBOLD%
RELMBOLD'S
HELMBOLD'S
GENUINE EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA
GENIIIEE EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA.
GENUINE EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA
BELMBOLD'S
HBLMi3OLD'S
MILDSBOLD'S
GENUINE IMPROVED ROSEWASH
OSNITINE IMPROVED ROSEWASH
SSOLD BY ALL DRUGGIWPS
OLD. BY ALL DBUODISTS
ASK F fiELMB'S
AeK F O OR R
RELMBOOLDLD'S
Cut out the edvertleeraent arid send . ..for it. and avoid
1 1111294 1 ti0n and:OZPolne. soft-trndoret
AIVIUSEMNNTS.
AMY lOAN AOAD EILY OF htIISIO.
04HL
ADOLPH .13/B,C4FsLD
GERMAN - OPERA,
SPECIAL ANA OIINCEMENT;
GRABI? GALA MATIBEE
6.4,TUBDAt -AFTERNOON AT 2 O'CLOCK
Or PARTICULAR REQUEST.)
MARTHA,
GRAND OPERA., BY F. VON PLOTOW.
Tickets to parte-'of ate house FIF Fr GENTS.
Reserved Peata. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS extra, um
be bed at once- not.-2t
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF
C. AMR:RUTZ
A. BLEGFELL
• GERMAN OPERA_ -
MONDAY EVENING, Nov. 9th, '
FOURTH SUBSCRIPTION NIGHT.
Beethoven's Immortal Hector-work.
FID ELIO,
GRAND OPERA IN THREE ACTS,
with the following unparalleled cast:
. Madame Johoimaget.
Fl,reslan Herr Efiramec
Rocco Herr Welnliel.
Pirarro Herr S teln coke.
j.conino Herr Haberman.
hlaraelllne M'lle Cantles.
Don Fernando Herr Oral.
Domeopen at 7. Opera empmences at 8 o'clock.
PRIOR or A DIITS4OI9.
ADMISSION TO PARQUET, PARQUET CIRCLE,
and BALCONY 81 CO
(No extra charge for Reserved Seats)
ADMISSION TO FAMILY CIRCLE 50 eta
AMPHITHEATRE 25 Oa
SEATS can be secured every day at the ACADEMY OP
BIONIC. end J. E. uour.aes MUSIC STORM, S. a. Onruet
of RF.VENTH and fIIIESTNUT StrPetn. nor -Et
ACADEMY OF biIISIC.
LECTURE BY THE GREAT ORATOR,
RE V. DR. E. H. CHAPIN,
WITH MUSIC BY THE GERMANIA. •
TUESDAY EVENING. Nov. IT. ixol.2t.
it UV' CHESTNUT-ST. THEA.Tpx.......
. 16 LemAe and. Man
LAST .
bi'LLE VESTVALI,
Who mitt appear is_ .
MtigICAL DRAMA
ITA..IAVUPERA.
giving the Third Act of ROlifEo eNDJJLIET.. ft wee
in this Opera that MLLE. VESTVALT maAe her debut
on the Lyric Stage. and esdahliihed her reputation se
one of the beet Contraltos of the preeertt ace She has
Performed Romeo in Paris. London. and St Peteraliturg;
in short, in all the principal cities of the Continent, and
is universally conceded tone
TAR REST REPRESENTkTIVE
of that Character nom living'.
TEES (Saturday) StSITIAG, Nov. 7th
The rear f ennanae will , rninecce with
- &ANSA:
THE JEWISH MOTHER,
GA MBA .• • • ,••• • . . . MLLE. V11917,AZ1.
To conclude with:
the Third Art of the Tragic; elves.
entitled ROMEO ACID JULIET.
ROMEO—, . —. • .... Llf vEsTvAIL
sCYNA ARE - " EQUESTO IL LnL'O.."
ARIA, "ARE SE TH DORM."
Concluding with tba
DEATH SCENE.
:APPROPRIATE SCENERY,
CORTLIACES. &a fan
Mr. Mark Hassles.
CHORUS
Musical Conductor.
Mr. Wheatley takes pleaeuie is announcing a brief en
gagement with the distinguished young Tragedienne,
MISS AVONIA ASES,
her - first appearance in America - P
in ce her return free
California, Australia, and England-, pronounced. Is
London
"THE BEST ACTRESS ANERICA. HAS SENT 1:f& "
She will anneal' on
MONDAY EVENING, November 9, 1862 4
in one of her powerfnl impersonations. not
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE.
Lerset_ mrA,A. A. GAAS STTSOII
(smurday)
Most positively the last of Mr. E. F wbo will ap
pear in two of his best charactert—Clialaizs DS Alarm,
in the ROBBERS, and TOM CRINGLE, in TOM CRIN
GLE'S LIDO_
On MONDAY,. Nov. 9th, the eminent American Ac
tress, MARY PROVOST. in h&r matchless impersona
tion of NELE GWYNN E
Alto, the wonderful ARAB TROUPE, from the 1 Al
hambra Palace, N.Y.
WA LN UT STREET TREAT RE.-NO
TICE EXTRAOEDINAIRE.
The Management has much pleasure in annonnoinV
en engagement with the
• WANDERFUL ARAB TROUPE.
The REAL CHILDREN' OF THE DESERT 2
and only genuine Arabs who have ever appeared in tivis
cow try- Their performance throughout Europe. and
during the east ten weeks at the •
ALT AMBRA PALACE. NEW YORK.
created the greatest and most exciting enthusiasm ever
known. THE ARABS'
will make their d rat appearance in this city art
- MONDAY EVENING Nov. flO , i t
WALNUT STREET THEATRE.
-PRELIMINARY ANNOPNCENENT.,
Engagement oft he Fminent American Actress.
MISS MARY PROVOST,
Whose professional career i n
EUROPE CALIRORIVTA. AUSTRALIA,
Ann late engagements in all the principal cities o[
THE TED STATES.
Rands num ecedented and unequalled in the annain or
Histrionic Art.
'
MONDAY. EVENING. Nov. tltb. .
TR S GREAT ARTISTE
Will Spvesr iu her Matchless t• at nersonatiOa of
BELL G WYNNE. - •
And will follow in a change of ple7s and characters in
which Fhe staodc pre eminent:
Box Ronk Dow oven.
IVIRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARO:
STREET THEATRE--ARCH.Streot above Kill-
LAST FIGHT OF TETE RRILLTANT ENG AGENENT
OF THE GREAT D EAIttATIC ALLIANCE,
R L. DAVENPORT. .3 W WALLACE, aad HRS.,
FARREK.
TO-NIGHT, (Saturday.) Nov. Hb., isau.
WILD OATS,
Rover
Jar Dory,
Lady Amaranth
To conclude with the Drama of
LUCRETIA. BORGI,A,
_Lucretia Borgia Mrs. Farran.
Prime as Renal. Nora. —Curtain Rises 7.4".
iSS EUG E'
ENIE BARNETCHE, TH
EMINENT PIANIST. who has created snob a
JPEIN 151.0 11.1 / • , 9 -
the prevent month.
PROGRAMME.
FIRST PART.
1. Grand fantaieie ear La Sordnambnla,
2. Sur Pr cean- romance sans parolee Be
toile Valise By B. Barnetche.
3. Le Farfadet Scherzo Cabe; Caprice de
Concert By E. Barnetcho.
- - -
4. Polonaiee
5. Grand vales
6. Grand fantalsie Lnorezia
TEMPLE OF WONDERS-ASSEMBLE
- A- BIIILDINGS, TEIVIS AND CBS. BUT STREW&
Amusement for Old and Young. Mirth and Ha pintas
open fbr the sewn. Constant change of Rote. en*
SIGNOR BLITZ.
EVERY 'EVENING, commencing at 734 o'clock. &AS
Wednesday and Saturday at 3, consisting of flew Hys
terias in Necromancy, great success in Ventriloomigas;
and the Learned Canary . 'Birds.
Admission 25 cents: Children 15 cents. sell-tfa
p OTHERIVIEL'S GREAT "PICTURE,
MARTYRS TN TRF. COLISXII6I,
NOW EXHIRITING AT THE
ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS.
14..ERM ANIA ORCHESTRA.- PI7BLIO
N-0 REHEARSALS evert. SATURDAY, 334 o'clock, P.
M., at the MUSICAL FillD HALL. Single ticket",
25 cents. Packages or eix tickets. $l. To be had. at
ANDRE'S, 1104 CHES'VNUT Street; J. E. GOULD,
SEVENTH and CHPSI WTI% and at the Hall door.
ocl2-Sar.
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP
THE FINE ANTS.
1025 CHESTNUT STREET.
OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from D A. U- W 3
8 P. H.
Admission 86 cents. Children half price. jele-if
WANTS.
A SALESMAN, _THOROUGHLY AO-
QtTAINTED with the Cloth business, can have a
Situation. Addres‘ `Saxon.." Press office. no7.3t*
WANTED -TN A WHOLESALE
Trivinangs and Millinery Goods Store—a YOUNG
MAN acquainted with either branch; also, one for En
try Clerk. Address, with reference, F. Jr., Box 86 1
Post Mee. no7-it*
SADDLE- TREE COVERERS.-WANT
ED for work in Wasbingtou. two skilful Coverers o
Cavalry Saddles; liberal wager, paid. Amply to
T. T. S LALDLEY,
Major Commanding. Prankford Arsenal.
•
W N_T E D-BY A MERCHANT.••• well acquainted with the New. York end Boston
Jobbing Trade, employment es Traveller. Salesman, or
Book-keener. Address "Clothier." this office nn-l-wfm.lt.
Roy WANTED- TO SLEEP IN AND
ait , nd a Jewelry Store Addrees, with reference,
Box 1076, P O. - no3.6t*
WANTED —BY THE IsT OF JA
NUARY. a Store suitable for the Jobbing Busi
ness. % cation between Arch and Macke; on T. ird or
Fourth street, or Second and Sixth, on Market. Address
- Box 14C4 Post Mee ' no2-6r.
10 000 AN ENERGETIC YOUNG
9 man with a cash capital of ten thousand
dollarn, can join the advettis.r in an established manu
facturing business capable of great extension. This is a
wire specrtnnity for making money, as the articles Triads
are secured by patents, and are in increasing demand.
throngbout . the Union. Address. with. real name, for
one week, Metal," Philadelphia Po. t Office.
no6.thfs3t.. .
$2,500; $5 000 ,TO IN VEST
39 2 fin
"", in Mortz we.
MONTOOIIIKRY,
1 035 BEACH Street, above Laurel.
87 . 6 A MONTII! -T W NT'r TO ATIZT4
• •-• Agents in every county at 876 a month.
tosslinArAclrgrld'alitiseewligreAcgAt
MONTH! WE WANT
s`-'''jAGRNTS at $6O a month, expanses paid, tc,,,?Ati l
onr EvERLASTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL B
and thirteen other articles. IA Circulars free.
& CLARK, Biddeford. Maine. sell-OMM
at WANTED-BY THE FIRST OR.
-.L.Tannary. a STORE. cn Markk street. between Third
and Sixth. Address Box 1610 Phitsda. P. O. nos-3t*
al DEPUTY QIIARTERMASTBR
GENERAL'S OFFICE.—Prar,ADELPHu, Feb.
VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry Mkt ot
the following Points : •
Tortnkaa.
Key West, ?la.
Fort Monroe, Va.
Alexandria. Va.
Newbern. N. C.
Port Royal, S. C. A. BOYD,
telo4l Captain and Aesistotinextermastat.
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST -ON LAST FRIDAY, A BLACK
.and white Sow Pig. Suitable reward will be given
by returning the same to corner SEVENTH and Waken-
Cn06.2t.l JOHN IifcBLROY.
L o S T—CF RTIFICATE No. 12, FOB
FIFTY SHARES OF STOOK' in the DgfAWARE
MINING COMPANY OF MICHIGAN, in the name of
W. A. NEWGOLD. All persons are hereby cautioned
against negotiating the same. as application has been
made to the Company for its renewal- anMent•
LOST -IN THE CHESTNUT STREET
THEATRR on Wednesday evetang, Nov. 4, 1563,
a SCARLET SCARF. The finder will be jiberally re
warded by leaving it at No. 616 Sonth WASHINGTON .
Square. no6.2t*
nil REWARD-LOST OR STOLEN,
Rix 5-20 lINITBD STATES BONDS, of $5OO
eacb, Coupons attached, dated June Md, 1563, numbers,
from 24,289 to 21,24. inclusive. All persons are can
noned against receivm f; or negotiating 80.41. bonds. Thvoo
hundred dollara will be paid for their recovery by .
. LEWIS SONNSBOEN,
AMBER Street. aboVe Wood, Kensington.
PRTLADRLPHIA. July 18.1911. oc2o-ISt°'
REGULAR STEAM Pito-
FELLOR LINE FOR HARTFORD.
CoNE.—Tbe steamer MARS, Nichols Master, le now re
ceiving freight for Hartford, at WEBSTER'S, second
wharf above Market street. For terms, dv,„ apply to
WM. M. BAIRD & CO. 13% Eolith Deltvfiare avenue,
or cm the wharf mei-St
SHERRY WINE.-.VERY - SUPERIOR
sherii Wines of different grades,in b an d e d ware
house, ffor Wok" -
0./.2 JAIL CARST AIRS.
0027 WA-1470):nd eliAl s irrff Street.-
-Lexc'ee and Director.
•... B MACON 'lsomer.
10.g..4a anti btrActor
• .BnsinusH Managett
L Davenport.
-.J. W. Viral.laok.
Yarren.
E. Barnetche.
. .. . .. . Chopin.
Grata.