The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 12, 1863, Image 3

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    , ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS,
!Err TO TWELVE O'OLOVE LAST NIGHT,
Conthmental--Nluth
W 8 Bard -
A:or 0 Batley & le, 'Terri b'g
:H B Goodwin,llarriabmttcc
Eon AM McClure, Clcub'ig
EL Hack, Pittkhurs
.Geo P Smith
iS and !IL St Loeb;
. .
Oapt 0 0 Tuck
& biro Jan'Boyie.
Daniel 011110, onshon, N H
W H P Smithson, N Y
;Stunt Stevenson, Lek. Ry
Jos B Jackson & la, NJ
.:5168 H W Jackson. N r
Nies D emit h. Newark,NJ
.Jacob Porryth, Chicarto
Peter S &noble & tvf. A
J Dickey :& la, 1 anteater
:11 W Hauer & la, Lancaster
"Miss Hager, Lancastdr
.Goo M eteinman & la, Pa
t teinman,Pa
Mies Mary eteln man, Ya.
:Lilies Josephine M'er, Pa
:Dr S S Steinman, Pit
A W Leloonrang,.ot Chunk
R Gibson, (Anon:matt
~ 1) Moore, Brooklyn
H Baldwin), Washingtcn
F Sheppard St , Del
:Capt it at thitui.o.l6, U S A.
31iss De Wolf
JR Sherwood. Qn.boe,CE
I.rw Washtngton
:Homer Franklin, N
-Jae Ritchie, Boston
J Ii Dwight & wf.Chlcago
:F 'tart & wife, Mimi his
it Mar gem how York.
Davidson, Now ork
pt Rockwell& wf, W,:sh
;Mies Hotter, Waohinton
Jab El Beals. Boldon
Wm Beals, Jr, 11.,ston
:Lt C B McClellan. U a A
W Beatty & wife
:Richard Voss, New. York -
Coles, w Yor
jno a Treadway. Albany
Jae Li Curtail: on & tvf,
C B Richardson. New York
Wm H Atkin. New York
John Butler, New York
W Bunt, Boston
'Wallace Borneo Bristol, Cc,
'..11 Hoyt, Haverhill
•Ceo Hoyt, Haverhirl
J Rhodes. Pita.brirg
J A Erbea & la. Lancaster
•cl Wright, Non iAtOWII
'Wm Neiman, Norristown
31IC Kirk. Chester county
C H Pareons '
Wash's gton
F Downs, ohington
'Thos. A Scott. Yhi.acelphia,
Copt & Kro J F heynold ,sr
1' It Alger & la, Syreeustr
_Wise It Maddox, Maryland
:PS E:Lakin , , osoc:on.
W a Ellerbroek, N York
B L Hitchcock, Nov York
S H Ho.d, New York
.J Whitney, New York
Atm Dawson
**X Me(larth y, New yotk
sOs,V c'artii, Eta trisl>tir
7iiiirstra—Cltentsay.k
Jolty W Freo & wf, Indiana
:L C Andrews
'I" Thompson, Witt-h, II
B Markley & wft W,ah
B Woolcott & son, Bait
Chas Shepoakd, New York:
.lift2t. WOO la.
gikr•Gregory, view' Yuik
• T 1r arrls,Neis:Xork
Mind AloL;;;:v, AilagneEy'
't A Mackey, Lock Raven
James B Noah. Ph hada
4 1'hos Ross at wf,Do) iettown
;Mites IiCIES, Dog lenrost
Oran & ia,Dolawaro
titztr..,l Stuart Wells, ITS
B S Allen, Washington, D C
1 H El Jenkins, Middleton
41 W Anderson: Chsmnersh
%miry isteel, Baltimore
Miller, Vittsbnrit
Jesse L Smith, 13 arrisirarg
ender, Oifio
Wright, Bev; Yorlr
111E8 Nate Attan, Waehi DC
'W WBOF:ustrt. New lsrk
L Mellen, Washington
.• 1 'Yorke. Jr. F lora. N
'W Morse, Itlontgoo,sly
:R Cohen, Washinoton
:51.1b8 Cohen, Washington
A B Donaldson, Smiler ville
—3 0 Reid, Baltinlore
• B klarreit. Mars lsiad
C Shinn, Mauch Chunk
VV P Smnll, Harrisburg
White. Look Haven
121 1 .1iss L White, Look Haven
White. Lock Haven
.. .Xrd - HonLett, Wrnsport
nicrebatraKt'—teourtas
J Lobach. York, Pa
4.% Clark, 'Uniontown,' 11l
James Cochran, Ohio
0 Leitch, Va
C Whitcomb, irfiol4l
Ingram—Way Ole ne , !borir
.11tee L highaM, Waynes g
10 Etack, Pittston
Wilco rlll & la. Wash. D 0;
Winos J Bakch field, Pittsburg!
,j" McGovern, Jr, Lana•ster I
0 . A Phillipr, New Collo
L G Townsend: Penn a
.A Fisher, Allegheny City
J K Pagne, bhippenebtag
Nre Cochran, Alligher , Y
B Wilson & wf. Goon
111 rs Stanton, Felton, Del
Jos Boone & Del
'JP El Linda's, & wf, Del
T A Jolle & Wt, Felton, Del
Airs J W Reynolds, Del
Reynolds, Jr & Tyr, Del
Oon Aea Packer. IA chunk
,TlMuloon,.Lehigi cc, Pa
G Johnston
%Gaya B Renlinge, U S
IV Gillespie, Jr
- W• J Jones, Washington
'W J Latimer
Ganger,Milton
:W lark, Conn
,101) Green, Troy,
U.P Green. Troy, N Y
IEV - Stearna. St Paul
Ei Wyckoff, St Pant
' M Shakespear, Pei
11 W Jordan, Bridgeton
Lawson, Norristown
De Gernert & la
C 33 Smith, New York
:Dallas Reeve New Jersey
,B Lambert. Chambersburg
111 s Lon Hughes. Ky
Hooker & la, Wisconsin
..eaex. Davis, New York
• The Union—Arch ■
McGarley, Penna
Copt G W Duell, Reading
4R Millyille
4 1' Hatfield
.A EL Tree°, Washinfiton
jir Rebineon. Dayton,o
.1
Henderson, Pew
Pa
<I Henderson, New Castle - I
Plower, New Castle I
Chita P Sproul, Chester co
Miss A bproul. Chester co
Eies M Soul Chesr col
ebt Alliso I)
n. pr Port Carb te on
H Allen, Newport, .11y
Courtny, Ohio
John Hicketa..Maustleld, 0
tCostimerciel — Sixth st
Xtt 8 Cook. Chester co, Pa
L Bagman, Columbia, Pa
Jacob Swayne, York co, Pa
'Wm - Jones, London, U
C Rep,ister, Elkton, Md.
:Dr B J Ring, Elkton, Md.
3 A Vanderslice, Ph(6lllX,
fibezpless Mercer, Cares en
Ceo Williams. New Salley'
'rhos S Young. Cdate.ville
NV Adams, Baltimore •
B Stubbs, Cboeter co, Pa
Zdr Bradley, New York
States Union—Marko
L Townsend, Penna
John Spengler. Penna
B Beane, DI D, Penne
Zisitso Hutton, Clambers o'ir
Tbomr son, Indiana co, P.
n'hos Wilson. Jersey City
f T Trimble, Bostoa
p_Mclieehan. Clearfield co
Nir Moore, Huntingdon co
• igt-Loulti—Chestsrut
RHale, New York
ies N M Hale. New York
Ire H M Goodyear. N York
Thos C Swyker.Washington
Schratz, Tenn sylvania
.1 Daley, Boston
F Mahan, Boston
cilleor Thompson. Chicago
Hastback; New Jersey
IN Kr saac
Sande. Baetbck,w'Yo Nersey
a Ne w rk .Te
S Boston'
Joeß Steavene,
merge Fallings. New York
JO:min Redman, U S N
Xebert Riddle, Dayton
Nattonal—Race ■
.I.ot Witnon. Lane co
Jobn S Bates, Allentown
W W Murray, Penna
53 T TbompEon, Puma
M rfleger
larnican's Hotel—
ty-Applebach, Sellersville
_B H Talmadge, New YOlk
:M 0 Stiles, Poona
.Deo Hamlin. Penna
MUgh Donnelly, Norristown
;Jas McMichael. Harrisburg
ai Simon, York
J W Baker & wf
3iSiss Davidson
:Wenn , Space. Schuylkill co
"Jackson Rue. - Penna
John Bloomer & wf, Penna
Barley Sheaf—Seeou
Johneon & la, N J
T Beekman, Newtown
Yrank Linton. Newtown
H Stuart, Byberty
Jas Thornton & la. BY berry
Mies C ihornton.Bvberry
Mies NI Thornton,'Byberry
iZarry Servis,Hoyleetown •
W Seaman, Phtla
jiir Ricbardson. Pa
'Wm W Blakey. Attleboro
rs Blakey, Attleboro
llas Blatt ey. Attleboro
ciao Yonne, North Walne
R Stalth.Washingtort
Blank • ,
d ddie, Penns
40, R W Knight, Penns
4 nra Kutztown
piles Haler, Kutztown
8 Creasman, Penns
.„Di Heckman, Reading
lltaunt Vernon Hotel,
3:0 Wilson, Bucks co
-.j L Eckel. Bucks co
MIH Evans. Berwick
Render. Hew Cantle
JMiller
ohn WLISOn
m Murphy
m P Book
'Mild Eagle—Third S
"Grows Behettekevin
—IF Weida, Weidaeyffle
3H Wilson. Penna
P Kern. Peens
Eckerd, Penna . '
S Leisearing,ritteburg
Madison—Second It
H Oaten, Delaware '
40 Nixon, Bridgeton, N J
ZS Hall, Rochester, N
oe A Stone, Rochester,N Y
, Qeo Richardson. Penn.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
DEAFNESS, EYE AND EAR, • THROAT Dlffii
IJIABEB. CATARRH. —The above maladies treated With
tabs utmost swami by
Dr. VON MOSCHZISKER:
Oculist and Aurtet, graduate of Vienna,
Office, 10E1 WALNUT Street,
. 17 /Where eat be examined hundreds of testimonials froze
Jibe very beet known men hi the conntry, among which
several from old and responsible citizens of Phila.
slphla. who can be personally referred to. n z 12,300
A CIARD.-PHILADELPHIA IN THE FIELD.
—Dr. HELMBOLD", our enterprising townsman, has
'opened at the above place a large DRUG AND CHERI
,CAL WAREHOUSE. All who may contemplate visiting
.Chat city are respectfully requested to give him a call.
and they will be certain to receive from the gentlemen
41n attendance kind and polite attention. In accordance
+(With the Doctor's usual past mode of conducting bust
! tease, none but pure and fresh goods will constantly be
trot on bead, and all who give him their custom may
, the assured that every article sold will be genuine, and
:GM the lowest cash figure. •
Remember, HELMBOLD'S new Drug and Chemical
Warehouse. 5941 BRO LDWAY, New York,
A cordial Invitation to all
ONIEFE,IO I CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST
term& made in the Best Manner, expressly for BE.
WAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked In Plain
Whoiree. All Goods made to Order warranted satiable , .
Dory. Oar Oirz-Farai STEITRY ds strictly adhered, to.
al. are thereby treated alike.
8 CO.. 60* NAVERT Strad.
'DE. STEPHEN SWEET, OF CONNECTICUT
#l.• Atilhor of "Dr. Bwoot's Liniment."
nd Chestnut streets,
JOt 8 B am; ,
d Sf et Vratn
.
Combs, Bordentown
C rontntru B odethown
Ur BcCorramk, U 3 a.
El M Polmer & ref. onn
N B 'y-ion, Baltimore .
RT,Olarttc & WI, Alarylanl
Beery flerrill
J W Faller, Catelauqua
rani P'l'ed on
lae H , P.Atsville
I R Harley & la, PortarDle
, Miss Emma Eagle, eferletta
W J rnevut, P..1E8 , 01110
•lora Hal , any, US ti
C H 'trong. Alb ELY
A Flatoh, Si aria
H F. Flanagan, Wooblngton
Richard erlce & la, A Y
H D Toad. U
Fire Egerton, N ivit York
Mr- B ircoow. 214 w I•alc
rrios Btgeiow, N•to York
W flioKaight, Patabatg
J C Holuoton. Near f. , ,k
Br Pluto & wf, Central tine
31r tlarazo, Cono,ti +Lao-je t ,
3ltturiz, Control Atmea
Hooter A. la New York
el ft Flatter, efew York
WHHoag,USL
num
A. Welee. New tamer
B W °Miner, Chad. nati
Peter PagenUrtilae-o
- - -
C L [..cob-. ton & wt, Pa
Butler & wr. Nioaireal
Y.L ,rd Jr
_Gino naatl
Rey N La , I & wf, N
m Ooin, tiniore
. -
CV H thietitay, Pittßhurir
T Sf‘ebric , ihmiport
IGN linra. N-w rir.
J Horne. Pia•bnrg
.• n thtegy P .rd nd
P. Duncan Pittsburat
iieo • roialtier, Claw 'York
S Little it arr. Baitimorm
A gratz Baltimore
. .
tj i Rrtmge. Qermnnt
wmGall l ew York
F W.,te tL Jetuir..uu iY T
T vor Hownit, CLuctania
.T P , Stor/thg
Vpzio
A•K Hay, Kew Jersey
So. M rrell to, B 411UOYe
11 108. Hdrri.oarg
B J Seymour
Bruuton, jr Mies e 7 co
Jlr TeAera, RAlctat..re
EI Et Adair. B Iti fore
.T Brown. Anotp Ai, lad
Ne , w - Yore:
W SLoadarq&c . < s la, N V
II W J .litt+on Hoolle,t'a Pc
& H Grant, N York
Gluts 13 , PoLt.cille
H Brown
PonnsNlvanta
Flue. an..ytv. iota
R H Kim all. Cormara
. .
Sao D Fowler, Jrzsey
W F Dennis, Now Jer.ey
tweet. below flizah.
J 0743r0wn, New foidey
W DSarg , ut, Rnrrimbarg
P Sat:gnat, H.rriabarg
W Ni-ids. U A.
- -
LI FL StaDtua. Wash, D C
B °stow, eittsbarg
EI J S
D BON er3t.wt Feqqa.
(lam nan. Ni •.
Vetroit
Gornant, I.le.port, Pa
6 e, Gornaut, Lee,p,m, Pa
Gen D R Laory, NEM
-
Dr .S N Hach, Lehigh Val
l'Uos B Me zgor, Attest° wa
LiPnt I Itier.ced Sz la. Y
W seewers, Ba,tna-a re
Miss Seev.ra, Balt
Maqter Lather RIM Md
A it C Wood. New York
Th0.,13 .11, New York -
fames Bell, New York
saml,Bell, New York
bleary Smith. Balbimnre
Warren dt la. New York
James, 8 antrizton
a I ale.lY.PanaylvAaia
B Malons.Lbricaster
J alcl3 I arm, Lancaster
Wm BradyZElarribbarg
rt7L Ditrindertfir, r'eart - a
J Daly la. N. w Jor6eY
L B /wrn, 11.aryland ,
Bra McCormick, limislmrg
Mr. J Wter, lisrriabitra
a 31 Eleoonm. Ar.cattingron
J kTerry,Washinaton
J. lArw. w fort[
.
I) WiliL.. BO,COII
W G, , e, -New
S Norman Baltimore
street. below Arch.
James mime. N J:
Jalllos 5te..1.1, J
Now .fer,ey
, Inon.inghnta. Fort Del
0. atauthgatian. fru.cBb 4 g
D A Taylor, Jrk
Mrs F, 0 then, Sia...B
_ . . .
Kvler. Pniltip.sbarg
(ginger& wr.
G.W Bigelow. Coca
_ .
zsalemon. Baltimore
J AL.e3cohan. Baltimore
ST Spangler, Yorkpo, Pa
rrhos - White - Indians. Pa
liast, Lancaster
vreter Shupp, Plymonth
15 L Deehert.Cha.nber4brirg
Whaw, DJykttown
John Terheno, timv York
John Brounfleld, Palma
B F Strean, Washington
I fohn F Lowly 31,. Penna
Miss Meggle B. radollar, Ya
Wm P White, Mass
IR d McGrand, Lancaster
arrest, above Iketithk.
Benne t Tones, Ba.`tlmere
ti G Tro , tman, Balt
Mnj J B Humes, Jer 4hore
flaot R ffi Gonoilis, Wash.
T Willard, Easton
B O Ward, New York
. . .
Jos Seymour Hagerstown
H B'rhayer. 8..6t0rt
N .thosman, Boston
Mr Cotes, Lewis, Dol
111dobra , , M ryland
3'l. Grover, P-naa
Jas A Elarst. Del
6trs Dr G G Hanann, Del
Jacob Reese; Diaryl and
,T,,hason B,ltliTtOre
rW w I{-ward, Dieur V .rk
IJohn 11.13rlaton, s•V Chester
IThos B Jacks N Y
Brown, New York
reet, above Third.
David Garis, Easton
Or A A Briggs, filaryland
4dvi Comm ly, Po ti sval
Dr, D Jarvis, Ma.sillon, 0
0 W 539,131811 'Raiding
+Thas Nei MLA, Mtlnlaying Pa:
Lient A B Jamison,Pvnna
Ang Maier, New York
18 N l•iven, Mt Golly
ICS Conkling,New Jersey
F Wheeler, New York
Geo Thomas, New York"
W-F Sellers, Blair co
. _
J G Brown Lynn gage
P R Howard New York
G W Heebner. Port Carbon
vent, - above Chestnut.
G F Jones, Oxford
J Russell, Peonsylyanla
R Barker, New York
B W Brunie.. Elkcan
John Wilson. Backs co, Pa
J Lukens, Boston
Jos Gilmore., Franklin co
H C Feger. Pott.town
I W Gaw thorn Chester co, Pa,
Thos Slack. Chester co. Pa
Urn A Brown. 41aryland
,E H Brown. Maryland
B Robinson, Norristown
t itreet. above Sixth.
David Deft, Reading
II D Brighm•.r.Doylegtown
John N Emit v & la. Penna
Goo L Plitt, Pitt,bar;
Daniel Granlon. hew York
W Croft. New Yolk •
J D MoKeinaan, Penna.
Enos Trainbell, (Anotanati
D A Carr, New York
street, above Third.
Samuel :leanings, Dayton
vy gumphrem Alma
- - - - - -
E Hiwain New - York
A. Peters, Chester
. . _ .
R AWright, Balttmlre
J Choi ny,Delaware co,PA
C W L Montagne, Conn .
Henry T Willard, Penult
ft G White. Virginia
Peter Bowman, Mahonoy
I H Boynton. New York
Moe Fender, Kingston, Pa
T C Specht, New York
Mr Battle, Penney! mita
J S Hougnton. Penna.
It B Parker, New York
eet, above Third.
r l as l King. Ashland
Cha,F. Biog. A hland
JobnSmah, Sudbury
Jacob Snyder. Lock Haven
E Hartranft, Pottdown
street, above Itase.
Tao Bloomer, Jr, Lewletara
Eraque Garmony, Easton
T a. Wallace, Bakoa
W T Frazier, Eamon
W Scroager, Eae,oll
G W Cunningham Nana,
P Loofrarorth, M Ctmak
B Hier with. Penes
Miss S Hierwith, Peoria
I Joshua Ma ad arena, Burma
H L Williams,Williamepork
street. below Vine.
Mae Debarth. Maine
Jas Finley, New York
G L Beaoing,Lamberville
M Blickine.P .eminron, NJ
Miss Neal, Atlantic ci.y
P H Hart. Addisvi.le
S Hoskins. Germantown
, Wm Bagels. Hatboro
'Mrs Pre, , ton Price, D. , ylestn
firs Johnson, New Jersey
Jos scat, Hatboro
Chas Kirkbride. Backs co
Chas Davis, Backs Co
Isaac Hibbs,' Backs co r
t., above Callowbill
rhos Will. Reading
P C Butz, Reading
J Bowman, Bechtelsville
Dr A S Jordan, Lehigh
L H Lenhart. Penult
P A }Wawa, Allentown
Second Stabove Arab
S Dilmore, Salem. N J
(4 Willie !a la. Penns
R Bigelow. Pennsylvania
T Jones, Jr, New York
C R Ruggles, Tren on, N J
R Hi ler,Strondsbarg, Pa
I J Brown. Stroudsburg, Pa
D G Bossard,Pittston, Pa
t, above Callowhill.
1. Blackman. Allentown
H William.. klatington
Mrs Hood Kr eidersyille
H Loose. Myerston
R B Baer, Hannibal. Mo
P A Brans, Allentown
eet. above Xarkel.
Stokes, .Stroudsbarg
Jorn Ifeeley, Jr. Backs co
Wm T Simpson, Chester co
Mrs Edw Hughes, Basks co
Mrs J ♦ girk, Bucks co
tiem Ihrx, I Run Dim II
BATCHELOR'S celebrated HAIR DYE it the Beet is
lie World. The only Elarrnleee True. and Beltabls
Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is Perfect—changes
Red, Rusty. or Gray Hair, instantly toffs Gleamy Wadi
it Natural , Brown, without injuring the Hair or Stain.
mg the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; int
Parte fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine
icier, and rectifies the ill effects of Bad Dyes. Ths
%mane is dined WHILIIN A. BAroggLOR all others
fire mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by
ill Druggists, &c. FACTORY, 81 BARCLAY Street,
Kew York. Batchelor's New Toilet Cream for Dressing
the Hair. 9e.98-1y
- ASTHMA AND ALL PRONCHIAL AFFECTIONS
'sired by anew system of ELECTRICITY.withent shocks
or pain, by Dr. A. H. STEVENS. 1418 SOUTH PENN
SQUARE. enal-tf .
IVI.I:I.FLMLIE3D-
REBER—BIRD.—Noy. 'nth. by Rev. J D. W. Perry,
almstant paw or of S. Luke'e Church, John M. Reber
to Mary' Wetmore, daughter of the late .Thomas Bird,
Erq.. pilaf fhb , city No
• hAVLINS—PfEaGLS.—On iho 10th Met., at St.
SemeE.' Church, by the Rev. B, J hfort.n, D. D. J.
151. roan Rawlins to Jeannie Darien, donanter of Sohn
Lieagle, tut.
DIME%
wELLS.—On Wednesday, 11th inst., is his 44th year.
Samuel Griffins Wells
Funeral services on Friday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. at
St. feaithew's Chinch, corner of Eiglueenth street and
••
Girard avenue.
BELL. —On the 10th inst., Leonard IC. Bell, in his 41th
ar.
Hie friends aro invited to attend his funeral from his
We residence, No. 433 Chestnut street, at 2 F. M.. this
dam. (Thursday) without further notice. •
CLo MUER. —on the Bth inst Mrs. S mean Cloth ler,
In the 74th year of her age, w . idow of tho late John.
Clo . h ler.
The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to
attend her funeral from her late resideace. Barker street
west of Cr. ass street, above Richmond at eat, Eigh
teenth ward this (Thunsday) afternoon at 1 o clock, to
Proceed to hienns Vernon Cemetery. th.io and NOR•
tricky pawns pl Mate copy.
LANCAATEB.—un the 9th inst., Wm. Cyrus Lancas
ter, in tie 30th - year of his age.
9he friems of the family are reopen' fully invited to
attend the funeral, from hie late residence 70t tont
cal m street, this (Thursday) afternoon. at 2 o'clock. •
.1 aktDEN.— , Mddonly, on [heath last at Port Thayer,
.Wabbingion. D C.. Captain John S. Jarden, 112th lie
gimsnt P. V... aged 11 years.
he relatives and friends of the family , the members
of Union Lodge, No 121. A. Y and - Excelsior Mark
. Lodge, No. 210, are.rerpectfolly invited to ateod his fa
nem, from the residence of his father, Wm. Jade'', No.
1142 Spring Garden street, this (Thursda3 ) after
noon, at 2 o7clock, Interment at Monument Cameo.
ry- , •
MURPTlT.—November 9, 1863 Samuel Murphy, Esq.,
formorl) of Deltware in the 88thyear of his age.
Ti, be buried at Smyrna. on Tikrsday, tiov. 12.,.M.
[Delaware papers ple, , se copy.]
ER.—On Monday morning. at his residence,
Trai pe. Montgomery co., Hon. joseph Boyer. in the
80 h year of his age. -
The (datives and friends of [le fa TtPy are' rmpectfally
Invited to attend his tuners!, from Ms late residence,
this (Thursday) morning, atlo o'clock, without farther
notice. -*
BROOOER7B. At the residence other brother-in-law,
H. Howe, Esq., on the 4th Met.. let , . Jane ai.
Br. rebus with' of Judge Perry It Brooches and d-mgh.
ter of the late. Charles and Mary H. Tinges of atm
more, illd . after an Hines,. of great suffering, whienshe
bore with humility. natlence.and Chr.stlan resignation
Although this sad dispensation of an all-wise Provi.
<M• , r . .; Initiate a dean wound in the headset her hare tved
- mod trtZ2`..l4. they have the sweetand
"1" ' 4, at a life of purity and
Precious cense - laionof knout.e. --
bonnets gave her a smiling coned - in:o on betdrfuK bil
low. and that a firm and unfeltertiag treat in tne merits
of a cruciEe t Redeemer lighted tAr jia It way to the
grave'with the cloudless hope of a blessed ininloftality.*
ptLA --
.CE DRESS GOODS.CASH
x-, MbRES, Velour Reps, Tamises, 3-4 and 6-4 Mons-
Merinoes, llenrietta Clotho or silk: warp Caeh
inerrs, Ottoman Poplins, Irish Poplins, English and
French Bombazines, Alepines. corded lidousselines, Ana
',rattan Crapee, Baratheas, Turin Cloths. Paramattas,
De Laines, ariPl3 tal Lustres, Alpacas and Mohair Ln tres,
Kens Angles. Mourning Silk, Amara. Ponit de Sole and
, Iree Grain Silks. BE .;SON 8E SON . ,
0c23 Mourning Store, No. 03 CLIESTNITT Street.
VELOUR CLOTHS THE POPULAR
Y FABRIC FOR LADIES' CLO AKS --Purples. DrOWnl9.
and B ark n; Fronted Beavers, black and brown; Cricot
Mbbed Beavers. Castor=. and 6-4 Doeskins; Chil,clitt
las ai. d Pettrzbaine, dill'6; Long Shawls, $100; also. $75,
n(9 EYRE tic 1, /NOBLE,.
MASONIC NOTICE —THE 0 FilFl
- MEMBER- or the Grand Lodge of
Pe.oisylvania, the Members of Hieing Star Lodge, No.
lA6, A. Y. M., and the fraternity generally. are request
ed to meet at Maeonic Bull, -CHESTNOT S-reet, TO-
DaY, at 2 o'clock P M., to attend the funeral of our
late
h rother, LguNABD K. BELL.
By order of the W. M. MICHAEL PISBET,
• Secretary.
MPHILA DEMPEIT.A. 'EXCHANGE COM-
PalsY, OCTOBER 26 1563.
Tne Managers have this day declared a semi-annual
dividend of ONE. DOLLAR per share on the Capital
Stock of the Company, payable on and after the 10:h of
November, by the Superintendent. at the Exchange.
The Transfer Books will be closed till that date. no9-6t
Mr-= FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
FRANKFORD.—An adjourned meeting of the
subsnribers to the stock of the FIRST N i CIO NAL BANK
OF FBA IIRFORD will be held at Wright's Institute,
on FRIDAY EVENING, November 13th, at N o'clock,
to take measures for an immediate organization of the
association.
Persons Interested are invited to attend.; those wish
ing stock Jhould apply at once, to al her NATHAN
MLLES ISRAEL FOSTER, or SIHON R. S gYDER,
Committee, as no opportunity can be given after the or
ganization has been completed.
N•THAN HILLE3, Chairman.
BENJ. ROW L AND, Jr., tecratary.
FRANKFORD.TOV. 7th, 1363. nolo-4t*
OrTHE TWENTY-SECOND ANNI
VEKSARY of the
MERCANTILE BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION
will be celebrated on
FRIDAY -EVENING, the 13th instant.
at 739 o'clock, at the
MUSICAL FUND HALL. _
Addresses will be delivered by
Rev. M. A. DE WOLFE HOWE, D, D.
AND _
DANIEL DODGEIERT.T, Esq.
The Orchestra will be under the direction of Mr. S.
HASSLER
Cards of admission may be had gratuitously by &p
-ulling early at the Counting-House of the subscriber,
No. 36 North THIRD Street.
MREBEL STEAM-RAM ATLANTA.—
The general desire to inspect this ship, and,when
in the stream. her inaccessibility canoed the Union Vo
lunteer Refreshment Committee to procure permission
from the United States Government .t., exhibit her, for
the gratification of our citizens. and for the benefit of
their fund. She is now moored at the first wharf below
Warhtngton avenue, where the public are invited to
call, until further notice (Sundays excepted.) A bio
graphical sketch of this specimen of ship•bruilling in
cluding an account of her capture, can be procurch at
the ticket office.
Admission, 26 cents. Children. 10 cents.
CORN EXCHANGE BiNK.—
PEML&DELPITIA. XOV. 3.1863
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of
FIVE PER CERT., clear of all Taxes. sad payable on
demand. J. W. ToItREY,
.
no4-tf Cashier. '
COMMERCIAL BANK OF PENN
SYLVANIA. — PHILADnLPRIA, Nov. 3, 1863.
The Board of Directora lave this nay declared & Divi
dend of FIVE PER CENT., clear of National and State
Taxes, payable on demand. S. C. PALMER,
no - Cashier.
'MGIRARD It A NW. . PHILADEI,
PHIA, Nov. 3,1883.
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of
FIVE PER CENT., out of the profits of the last six
months, payable on and after the 18th inst., free of all
Taxes. [no4-10t3 W. L. SCHAFFER. Cashier.
BANK.—PHILAD.EL
META. Nova 3, 1863. -
Tc e Board of Directors have this day d?clared a Divi
dend of SIX PER CENT. on the business of the Bank for
the last •Lik months; payable to the Stockholders on and
after the 13th instant. J. WEIGAND. JR.,
no 4 9t Cashier.
IMP CORN EXCHANGE BANK.
- PHILADELPHIA, Oct 12, 1863.
The annual election of DIRECTO K 8 will be held at the
Banking House on MONDAY, the 16th day of November
next. between the hours of 10 A. M and 2P. 31.
oel4-tnol6 J. W TORREY, Cashier.
FARMERS' AND IMMO - MANION'
BANK, PHILADELPHIA, October 2, 1863.
'nee annual election for Directors will be held' at the
Ranking House on MONDAY, the 16th day of November
next, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 3 o'clock
P.-M.: and on "ITTBSDAY, the third day of November
next, a ger eral meeting of the Stockholders will be held
at the Banking House at 4 o'clock P M., agreeably to
charter. W. RUSHTON, SR.,
oc3-tnol6 Cashier.
ts. PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD COM
PANY, TREASURER'S DEPAR.VMSSIT.
PHILADELPHIA, October le, 1868.
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 16,1663
Powers of attorney for collection of dividends can be
had on application at the office of the Company, No.
R3B South THIRD Street.
ocl7-tdel THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer.
MSURGEON -ARTIST'S OFFICE;
FOR bIUTILATSD SOLDIERS.—E.OLDIRRS who
have lost an ARM or LEO in the service, and desire the
Patent "PALMAR Limbs" to be supplied by Govern
ment, should return this notice immediately to this of
fice, stating their loss by letter. with name, company,
regiment, and residence. B. FRANK PALP,IR
octail-t[ 1609 iIIIESTNUT Street. Philadelphia.
WIRIELCANTILE LIBRARY COM
PANT.
shares of Stock, Which by a recent resolution of the
Board will have the dnee for the balance of this year
remitted. may now be purchased at the Library for
, TEN DOLLARS.
- .
Each share - Ifparchased before January I. ISM, may
be duplicated at any time during that year.
Great improvements in the building, and large addi
tions of both foreign and domestic works, have recently
been made.
A share of this stock would constitute a useful and art-
Pronriete Christmas Present. oe2o-tnths lm
THE PHILADEPHIES. BANK, Oct.
9, 1863.
The Annual Election for Directors will be held on
MONDAY, the 16th day of XoTember, between the hours
oflo A M. and 2P. M. B. B. COMEGYS,
oclo-stutli-tnol6 Cushier.
ir3c. BANK OF COMMERCE, PHILA
DELPHIA, October 6, ISO.
a annual election for DIRECTORS will be held, at
the Banking House, on MONDAY, the sixteenth day of
November next, between the hours of 10 A. IL and 2 P.M.
J. A. LEWIS,
Cashier.
ocbtuths tnol7
r 3. COMMERCIAL BANK OF PENN
SYLVANIA.
PHILADELPHIA, October 12, "l&M.
The animal ELF,crIoN for Dtrectore will be held at
the Banking House, on MONDAY, the Sixteenth day of
November next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M.
and 2 o'clock P. M.
ocl3tatths-tleno S. C. PALMER, Cashier.
MMECHANICS' BANE, PIIII.A.DICL
PHIA, October 6,1863
The anneal election for DIRECTORS, to nerve for the
ensuing year, will be held on MONDAY. the sixteenth
dal s of November, between the hours of 10 A. M. and. 2
WEIGAND, Jr., '
ociltuths tnol6 Cashier.
M. PHILADELPHIA * AND READING
RAILROAD COMPANY, Office i 417 South
FOURTH Street, PICILADELPHIA. September 2, 1D63.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The following-named persons
are entitled to a Dividend on the Common Stock of this
Company. The residence of several of them is un
known, and it is. therefore, necessary that the certifi
cates of stock should be presented on calling for the
Dividend. L", S. BRADFORD, Treasure! :
STOCKHOLDERS' NAMES.
Mrs. Mary Bishop, S. Lancaster,
Timothy C. Boyle, Percy M. Lewis.
Clement Biddle, Fanny Mary Mitcherson,
Ann Copeland, John Mclntyre , A.Emelie and J. Newbold, John S. Moore,
Trustees, James McKnight
Debbie A. Hughes, Ben.i. F. Newport,
Saud T. Harrison. Beni. Pott,
James Hallowell. W R. Rodman,
James W. Hallo Well, Sarah Ann Richards,
Catherine C. Koppele, B enry B. Sharer,
Daniel Klapp, Maria L. Sadler,
Mary Kuhn. Andrew Turner,
Ch as . Knbn, Hartman Mrs. Rebecca Ulrich.
Kuhn, and J. H. Kuhn. Ex. Asher M. Wright.
of S.
_Kuhn. William Young,
V. R. Leisse Extra. A. McVickar.
and James Schaff. RT. of Austin Smith,
John A. TARIM decd. Willie di Co.
CUSTOM HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA,
COLLECTOR'S OFFICE. November It led 3.
NoTICE TO IiIIaRCHA NTS, SHIPPERS, AND OTHERS
11STERESTED„—By authority of the Secretary of the
Treasury, under date of the 9th of November, the un
derstated will clear to ports opened to commerce by the
proclamation of the President, without special permit.
Anthracite Coal, and all other articles except the fol
k wing—viz: Cannon. mortars, firearms, pistols, bombs,
Pikes Powder, saltpetre, sulphur, exceptes.
Pikes, swords, boarding caps (always ng the
quantity of said articles which may be necessary for the
defence of the ship and those who compose the crew).
saddles, bridles, cartridges, bag materials, percussion
and other caps, clothing adapted for uniforms, sail-cloth
of all kinds, hemp and cordage. Intoxicating drinks
other than beer and light native wines. The excepted
articles will only be cleared on special permit from the
Secretary of the Treasury, or by the special direction of
the Supervising Special Agent of the district into which
the shipment Is to be made.
nol2-13t WM. H. THOMAS, Collector.
PORTRAITS OF LIFE-LlKE
pearance and artistic execution. REIMgR'S supe
rior life size Photovapbe, in oil colors. executed with
rare ability. at SECIOND Street, above Green. lt*
-a-•L EC TR OPAT H Y.—L. A. SMITH
has located herself at 007 WOOD Street. where she
is prepared to treat Afflicted Women and Children with
Electricity, which will remove disease without medi
cine PRTBI7III3, Loss of kneech. Rheumatism, Canis.
Liver Comp aint, and many chronic diseases cured,
which medicine cannot reach. Give her a call, and test
hey skill.
Office hOttfth Stet) A. M. ani 2t04 Y. DI. non-%
11 ATTENTION, COMPANY 0, GRAY
HESHRVES —TheCompany min parade ou THU iid•
DAY,l2th Met , at. I o'clock. from the Armory, slar
ket sttest, above Eig nth, to attend the funeral of their
late fellow men,ber. Capt.in JOHN nDEN, Il2th
Yennsylvarna Volunteers. White gloves and
overt oats.
Automate end f X members of the Company are ear.
neatly requested to attend. BY o , der of
lsp~ain W. W. ALLHN.II
I want) H. °OPEN. let 6orct. - De 11.200
$402 BOUNTY FOR VETERANS,
A ND $2(2 Furl A 1 .L OTFIRit RECRUITS.—Men en
'Alma at the General Recruiting' Office, No. 61.1
CRISTNUr Street. can Belem. nay old artillery,
revelry. or infentry regiment rated. or partly raised in
CO. cuy, end recerve the above bounty
far A fey, good men can yet be enlitted for the 2d Ar
tillery-(ll2th Regiment, P. - 17:) Col A. A. Gibaon com
manding CtlM Id CADWALaDitR.
nt9-40. Captain and 04 , neral Recruiting °facer.
ESTABLISHED IN 1812.
AVM. WILSON ar- SON,
SILVER...WARE ANIIFAC TIIQERS
B. W_ ,PIFTH AND:CRIIRRY STS.
A large and general assortment of.
SILVER-WARP,
constardly OD hand, of our own manufacture. of HIGH
EST STANDARD.
PLATED WARE. i v
Said received, per Cite of Limerick, and have constant
ly on hand, a large and general assortment of PL L ITED
WARE. conalsting of •
WAITERS,
TEA.SETS,
IDAKE.BA.S.IKETS,
GAS TOES,
nol2-thatulni URNS, &e., &a.
FROTHING-HA.M At WELLS
HEAVY, IVEDIUM, AND LIGHT !MEETINGS AND
SHIRTING&
STANDARD DRILLS. -
HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS.
WASHINGTON AND VIOTORY IJAMBRIOS AND
SILECIAS.
BROW I BLEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS.
No. 151 wORSTED YARN. &o. , sel9-Iftl
FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY
.BL
Banners, Regimental and Company Flags,
liwords, Sashes, Belts, Fassants,Epaulettes,
slats, Caps,s Cante.ens, Haversacks, Camp
Chests, Field Glasses, Spurs, Soyer's cele
-
brated Camp Kit, and everything pertaining
to the complete outfit of Army and Navy
Officers.
A liberal discount allowed to the trade.
oc2A-lm
raW. SIMONS. & BROTIIEIts
•
EANSOM-STREET FLUX, PHILADELPHIA,
MANIIPAOTI7RERs OP JEWELRY.
FINE SWORDS,
AND
MILITARY GOODS IN EVERY VARIETY.
zuM 116 m
FALL ,
WOOD sr. C A3ELY",
725 CHESTNUT STREET.
Hays now open
MRS. M. A. lill3- HAS CON
STANTLY on hand a beautiful
assortment of
WINTBR MILLINSBY, at 1026 CHT,TNIIT
Street. 0c29-Ims
113 MRS. AND
RS. R. DILLON, FANCY N
StiLAW MILLINER, 323 6013713. street, Phi
- iadelphia. Mourning Bonnets made at the short
est notice; Bonnets dyed, cleaned, pressed, and altered
to the latest styles. An assortment of Feathers, Flow
ers, Ribbons, Caps, &c., always oa hand. Orders from
Country Milliners and others solicited and promptly at
tended to. oc2l-Im.
WS. C. LIIDWIG,
President
,C) FRENCH FLOWERS; 1863.
FEATHERS, LACES, RIEBONS, &
NEW -STYLE HATS,
7IIST OPENED AT
THOS. KENNEDY & BRO.'S,
N0..'069 CHESTNUT Street, below Eighth.
,9-3 -
IL L A GE GREEN SEMINARY,
NEAR MEDIA., PA.—Pupils received at any time.
English, Mathematics , Clessic3, and Natural Sciences
taught. Military Tactics, Bonk-keeping. and Civil En
gineering taught. Entire expenses about S 3 per week.
Boys of all ages taken. Refers to Wm. H.:Kern, ex-
Sheriff; John C. Capp & Co., No. 23 South Third street,
and Thomas J. Clayton. Esq., Fifth and Prune streets.
Address Rev. J. HARVEY BARTON. A. M ,' Pillage
Green, Pa. " no4-tf
tEEMAN ALLEN, A. M. FRONE THE
Corieertratorinm of Mnsic_, at Leipzig, TEACHIPI of
the PIANO AND VIOLIN, No. 215 - Soath SVEN
TEENTH btreet. Circulars at G. Andre & Co. ' s. NO.
1114 Chestnut street, and at this office. 0c27-Im*
VERS. C. A. - BURGH'S SCHOOL FOB
-U- 1 - YOUNG LAMES, No. 1037 WALNUT Street. A
few Pupils can be receivedfor the study of French and
German. oeIS-Ims
THE COPAR'I NERSHIP HERETO
-a- fore existing between the undersigned, under the
firm of INGRAM & MOORE, is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. CHARLES D. MOORE retiring.
WM. lISGRAM,
CHAS. D. ISIOORE.
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 10th, 1663.
MIL 'INGRAM wfll be font dnt his old stand. No. 43
SOUTH SECOND Street, below Market, where the pnblic
sill find, as usual, a choice selection of the - best TEAS
at the lou est prices. 11
pHILADELPHIA. NOVEMBER 10,
-A- D 63. —PR ILTP RERST'has THIS DAY asiodiated
with him CHARLES J. WALTON. The business will
be continued in the same name as heretofore. P. HORST
& CO. PHILIP HERST.
CHAS. J. WALTON..
noll-6t* No. 30 South FIFTH-Street.
ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE
OFFICE, TWELFTH and GIRARD Strtiete.
PHILADHLPHIA. November 11. DM
. . . .
SEALED PROPOSALS are invited. at this office until
12 o'clock M .on TtIE-SDAY. the 17th instant, to furnish
promptly at the SGRO - YLKILL ARSENAL:
Dark Blue Patent Thread, No. 35.
One thous and pair Leather Leggin's.
A sanypie of which-can be seen at this office.
Bidders will state is their proposals the price, which
must be elven in wrian g, as well as in poxes, also the
cpututily bid for, and time of delivery.
The ability of the bidder to fill the contract must be
guarantied by two responsible persons, whose signa
tures will be appended to the guaranty, and said gua
ranty accompany the bid.
Bidders, as well as their sureties or guarantors, who
may not be known at this office. will furnish- a certifi
cate .from the United • States District Attorney, Postmas
ter, or other public functionary, at the residence of the
bidder or guarantors, setting forth clearly the fact that
the bidder and his eareties are responsible men, who
will, if a contract is awarded them, act in good. faith
with the United States and faithfully execute the same.
Blank forms for proposals can-be had upon applica
tion at this dike.
• Proppsals must be endorsed "Proposals for Army Sup
plies, stating the particular article bid for.
G. H. CROSMAN,
nol2-4t Ass't Quartermaster General 17. S. Army.
NOTICE - APPLICATION HAS
been made to "The American Academy of Music,"
by - the undersigned, for the reissue of Certificate of
Stock No 7E2, for five Scarce in said. Corporation, the
samehaving been lost or mislaid.
nol2 14 15 17-40 WILLIAM B. HART.
'REMEMBER, THE PLACE TO GET
most pleasing and satisfactory Portraits is IVII
MER'S gallery. His life-size Photographs, in oil colors.
are unrivalled in excellence, SECOND street, above
Green. 11.*
TTORYTYPES.—THE MOST PLLcA
SIFO and satisfactory pictures of this class are found
at Itinifit'o; elaborately eolnred and tastefully finish
ed by artlats of ability at SECOND St. , above (hem. lt*
J GUILD OMELETTE. ATTORNEY
• AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER, No. RAN Sonth
FIFTH Street. PbOadelphia. no9lm•
REMOVAL:McELROY'S CITY AND
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OFFICE has bsen re
moved from Northeast Tenth and Chestnnt to 134
S. FOURTH . St CnolD SUM A. MeELROY, Compiler.
WRIGHT'S .
V NB PLUS ULTRA
MINCE MEAT,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
HORSE FEEDER!
HORSE FEEDER !
- This new invention is for feeding horses while stand
ing in harness or otherwise. It is made of heavy Russia
Duck, and so constructed that the torso. cannot waste
any feed; the bag is ventilated by the insertion of eye
lets. giving the horse plenty of air.
For du; ability, convenience. and economy this is un
surpassed. By remitting $d a sample will be forwarded
to any address. -
All letters of inquiry must be addressed to
13130. T. DALTON,
Sole Agent and Manufacturer,
no9-1m COMME Streetateeton, Mama
self. tenth-if
fIIINS I (41:1N SI! 9IINS 1 1
WESTLEN" RICH ARDS'.
WILLIAM GREENER,
MOORE & HARRIS'. •
PHILIP WILSON t CO.
FRENCH AND ENGbISH GUNS
OF EVERY VARIETY,
The beat amortment to select from to be found in this
country. Call BOOR at •
PHILIP WILSON & CO.'S.
0c24-lm 409 CHESTNUT Street.
To SPORTSMEN.
PHILIP WILSON & CO.;
409 CHESTNUT STREET.
Manufacturers of superior
DOUBLE GUNS,
11.-not superior, to any of the following makes;
Which we keep constantly on hand
William Greener, Westley Richards. Moore di Harr%
and other makers.
Also. Powder. Shot. Wads. Gimps, &a.
We shall be constantly supplied. during the seesoC
with every variety-of
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 12. 1863:
MILITARY NOTICES. `
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
ARMIN G(I2.I)DIS.
I=3
MILITARY FIFRNISHERS,
418 LECH STREET,
PiitLiisALPHlr.
*DILI NERY GOODS.
♦ LARGE STOCK 07
STRAW AND FELT GOODS,
FRENCH FLOWERS,
FEA.THERS, RIBBONS,
And a general assortment of-
MILLINERY GOODS I
To which they invite the attention of
THE TRADE.
EDUCATIONAL.
COPARTNERSHIPS.
'PROPOSALS;
SPRING GARDEN AND 'FRANKLIN STREETS,
no7-31Aoa . Philadelphia
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
THOS. W. EVANS t 00
Li&VS JUkT ELECE[VED, Pgr. CAD( iN.DA.
DRUM' PLAID POPLINS.
818 AND 820 CHESTNUT STREET.
non. 3t . -
yEL Y ELEGANT
LACE CURTAINS, `~
THE RICHEST GOODS IMPORTED.
Kea. a large assortment of the Pißefit au& Binimat
CURTAIN MATE-RIALS,
FURNITURE aoynillNGS
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, dc AREISC.N.
nolo. tuft &OW
EYRE ck LANDELL,
FOURTH AND AB,CH,
HATE A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF
POPULAR DRY. GOODS.
FINE FRENCH MERINOES,
FASHIONABLE POPLINS,
44 CLOAK VELVETS, $l7,
POPULAR STYLE SHAWLS,
VELVET FROSTED CLOTHS,
POPULAR STYLE-CTZ6Ags ,
WAT.r...-ri-ZOOF CLOTHS,
POPULAR JOUVIN GLOVES, -
RICHEST SILKS, and
DRESS GOODS. -
001A.Edtii,;.-tt_
OPEIVING
818 818
AT THE
ARCH:STREET CLOAK STORE,
A HANDSOME ASSORTMIINT OP
LADIES' AND MISSES' CLOAKS.
nob-ti
CLOAKS AND CLOAKING CLOTHS
COOPER & CONARD,
NINTH AND MARKET.
1863.
3P XIV .10 CilEs , C) xitgs)
CLOAK CeLOTH-,S
MODERATE PRICES
N 0 W 0, p , N
PARIS, LONDON, AND AMERICAN
RICH LYONS VELVETS,
INDIA GROS GRAIN,
MATALBA SILK,
'
PARIS-MADE VELOUR CLOTHS,
PARIS WOOL CASHMERES,
FANCY CASHMERES,
PARIS-MADE FRO....TED BEAVERS,
DIAGONAL CASHMERES,
CHINCHILLA CLOTHS,
BELGIAN TRICOTS AND DOESKINS,
ENGLISH FLUSHES,
ENGLISH MELTONS,
PATHS MANTILLA,
FUR EM=PORIUM,
J. W. PROCTOR 4;ko 0 .
no 6 thstolm
JAS. R. CAMPBELL 4% - - CO„
No. 7217 CHEsTIVITT STREET.
invite attention to their full assortment of SILKS. In all
colors and quatith-a. which they offer, together with a
full line ofDLERINOEI, REPS, POPLINS. DE LAINE
and o.her desirable ffI..ES , :-. GOODS. at LO w - eitiaisS
Also. OPEN-CENTRE LONG and &WARS BROGLIE
SHAWLS.
eHA.WLS, in elegant designs.
"BLACK TEIIBET LONG and SQUARE SHAWLS.
PL AID WOOLEN SHAWLS.
FLANNELS. BL A N KANS. and grFILTS.
LINENS. DAMASKS. NAPKINS, and TOWELS.
JACONETS. EOFT CA MBRICS, BWISS MUSLINS, &c.
SKIRTINGS and BALMORALS.
KID and SWEDE GLOVES.
BLEACHED MDSLIniB and CANTON FLANNEM.
n012.12t
JUST RECEIVED.
VERY FINE
SCARLET AND BLUE
OPERA. FLANNELS.
Also, a general assortment of
WRITE AND COLORED FLANNELS.
Both Twilled anti Plain, in all of the most approved
makes,
FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR.
SHEPPARD. VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON,
• Apia tuthE6tit . 1008 GEIEETNHT &reek
FRENCH 111ERINOES.-:-
Debirable colors at the right prices.
French Poplins, bought early—prices low.
Cheap plaid and plain Poplins.
37X cent Magenta plaid Reps—a bargain.
Black alpacas at 31 to 75 cents.
Just opened Auction lots at 4 . 4, 60. 62. and 75 cents.
$l.OO double widths Lupins' Black wool Del sins are
very due and 'heavy. Ono PERI& 00N Ago
oc3o tt S. B. corner NlN4'd and MARKIIT.
LADIES' CLOAKING CLOTHS.
Black Beaver and Tricot Cloths,
Brown and Black Water-proof Cloths,
Bark Brown and Mode Cloths,
Fine Black Broad Cloths,
Superb quality. Scarlet Cloths,
Chinchilla Cloakinga,
Also, Cloths, Cassimeres, and Satinet% for Men sad
Boys.
Vesting% in Great variety, at
JOHN H. erropas.
702 ARCH Street.
N. B.—Jack Straws, made by and sold for an Invalid.
A new in voicejnet received
0016
SHARPLESS BROTHERS OPEN. TO-
Extra quality and newest designs.
Rich:figured French De Lemnos.
Robes de Chambre. fine Quality, s.
Bright De Lefties, for Children.
Wide and fine new Plaid Cashmeres.
Rich striped Skirtings for Dresses.
Plain De Latnes, all. colors and qualities.
French Rep Poplins, colored, at $l.
Silk. faced Epinglines, very rich.
French Merinoes. in very large stook.
Velvet Beavers. for Ladies' Cloaks.
Wide Black Velvets. for do.
EIGHTH and CRESTNTIT Streets.
OPENING OF FALL DRESS GOODS
H. STEEL & SON._
Wog. 71 8 and 715 North TENTH Stmt.
Savo now open a choice assortment of
FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODE.
plain Silks, choice colors; $125 to $2.
Plain Moire Antiques, choice shades.
Plain Black Silks, 900 to $2.50.
Figured Black Silks; Fancy Silks.
• Plain All-wool Reps and Poplins, alliNolol7.
Plain Silk and Wool Reps, all color'.
Figured and Plaid Reps and Poplins.
Plain French Wierinoes, choice colors.
1 lot Plain French Merinoee. choice colors. 111. ad
GEORGE W. WOOTTEN,
No. 38 South SECOND Street, and
.No. 29 STRAWBERRY Street.
WAREHOUSE- JAYNE Street, Philadelphia,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
CARBON OILS, LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, &c ,
A line lot of OIL just received, which I offer at the
lowest market rates, having made my contracts in the
spring, before the advance. OIL in bead for export,
0111MNEY8 In quantity. at manufacturers' prices.
Agent for Moore, Bros., & Co.'s Patent Fruit Jars,
- 0c21.-wfml
CORRECT PIANO TUNING.
C. E. SARGENT'S orders for tuning
and repairing, Pianos are received at ALASON & 00. 's
store, 907 CHESTNUT Street, only. .
Mr. 8, has had eleven years factory experience in 80.
ton, and five years' employment in Philadelphia.
--
SPECIAL.—Pianos releathered to sound as soil and
sweet toned as new, without removing.
Terms for Tuning, 71. ocl2-13mif
TRUSSES, BRACES,
11101 " .. skilfully a_idinited by C. H,__NEEDLIS,
7 corner of TWELFTH and RAGE Streets.—
° Ladles' Department for same, conducted Ib7
Ladlee, TWELFTH Street. first door below Race. Tht
most complete and varied stock on hand,. consisting is
part of Trusses. Sopporters, Shoulder Braces, Bette
Bandages,' Elastic Stockings: Crutches, Syringes, Ar.
Siam H
for unan,. Sick Ronm. .40_R,,, if
D. MARCHANT PORTRAIT
F.
•PAINTER., has removed to 919 LOCUST Street,
where he will be glad to see his friends and those of the
public who may be interested bads line of art.
osft Mt. if
COTTON SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS
of all numbers and brands. • '
Raven's Duck Awning Twills, of all descriptions. &sr
Tents. Awnings. Trunk and Wagon Covers.
•Also, Paper Manufacturers ' Drier Felts, from 1 W
wide. Tarpaulin, Boltina. Sail Twine &a.
ro - ng W. RVRABL4II & co.
mr6-ti 10A JOlNfi'
JOUR CHESTNUT STR'iNT
CLOAKS
AT THS
920 CHESTNUT STREET,
From the army hospltal7the bloody battle. field—the
mansion of the riot' and humble abode of the poor—from
the office and thu sacred desk—from the mountain top,
distant valleys and fat-off 'islands of the ocean:groin
every nook and corner of the civilized world—is poart nuc
in the evidence of the astonishing effects of DRAKE'S
PLANTATION. BITTERS. Thousands upon thousands
of lf,tters liko the following may be seen at our office:.
EItEDEIBITItY, WIS . Sept• IS, 1861 l
. . .
" " * * I have been in the army hospitals for
fourteen wontba--apeecbleas and nearly dead At Alton.
they Rave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters. io * •
Three bottles restored my speech and cured me. * • • •
0.-H. VLSI:PM! ,
SOUTH WARp.W, 0., July 213, 1863.
. .
* One young man, who had been sick and not
out of the house for two years with Scrofula and HO ,
siPiidaa. after paying the doctor.. over Man without bene
fit, has been cured by ten boctleß of votix Bitters. * *
EDWARD WOIDTALL."
The following le from the Matron of the Union Home
School for the Ch ildren of volunteers:
AITEMEYEIL AN6ION, FIFTY. BEVUNTR RT.
NEW YORE. Augn4 2. IN&
" Da. DRAKE Your wonderful Plantation Bitters
have been- - given to some of our little children enffering
from weakness and weak lungs with most happy effect. -
One little girl, in particular with pains in the head, loss
of appetite, and daily wasting consumptidn, on whom
all medical chill had been exhausted, has been entirely
tutored. We commenced with but a teasnoonfal of
Bitte's a day; her appetite increased; strength and
health. follow' d. * a a
Enimectfully. lifftE. 0. M. DEVOE."
44« « * I owe much to you, for I verily believe the
Plantation Patters have saved my life.
WAGGONER, Madrid, N. Y."
. • .. Then wilt send me two bottles more of thy.
Plantation Bitters. My wife has been greatly benefited
by their use.
Thy friend. ASA CIIRRIN, Philadelphia. Pa."
..* *' * I hays been a great aufferer from Dyspepsia..
and had to abandon preaching. * * * The Plantation
Bitters haye cured me.
REV. J. S. CATHORN, Rochester, N. Y."
"* « * Bend us twenty-four dozen mire of your
Plantation Bitters, the popularity of which is daily in
creasing with the purls of our house.
SYKES, cuaDwlcK CO
Proprietors ar at
o al, Washinaton. A. C."
". * I have given the Plantation Bitters to hun
dreds of our disabled soldiers with the moat astonishing
effect. G. W. D. &le DREW&
Superintendent Soldiers' Home, Cincinnati, 0."
* * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me of
liver comtlaint, of which I was laid UP prostrate and
had to abandon my bnsiness. .
H.. 8. WINGSLBY, Cleveland, 0."
"* The Plantation Bitters have cared me of a
derangement of the kidneys and urinary organs that has
distressed me for years. It acts like a charm.
C. C.I.IOORE, Agent for Colgate & 264 Broadway,"
&0., &0., Sto., &0., &0., &O.
The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, the lan
guid brilliant, and are exhausted nature's great restorer.
They are composed of the celebrated Cliasapa Bark,
Wintergreen, Sassafras. Roots. Herbs. dm., all preserved
in perfectly Pare St. Croix Rum.
S. T.-1860.-X
Persona of sedentary habits. troubled with weakness,
lassitude. palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, dis
tress after eating, torpid liver, constipation, a &o•, deserve
to suffer if they will not try them.
17They are recommended IT the higimet medical entire
rifles, and are warranted to produce an immediate bene
ficial effect. _They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly
pure, and harmleee.
Nomos.—Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bit
ters in bulk or by the gallon is a swindler and Impostor.
We only put it up in our log•cabin bottles. Beware of
bottles refilled with imitation deleterious staff, for which
several persons are already in prison. See that every
bottle has our United States stamp over the cork, and
signature
on el eel-plate side labels.
Sold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable
globe.
P. H. DRAKE & CO.,
ocli}stadith4m 202 BRO&DWAYN. Y.
.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
SIGN OF THE BLUE STOCKING.
MITCHELL & BROTHER,
(Successors to James Bering, )
Dealers and Ininerters of _
HOSIERY and GENTLEMEN'S
DRNISHINIt GOMM_
16 Norte NINTH Street.
Ladies' and Misses' Drawer. , and Vests.
Nen and Boys' Drawers and Shirts.
And a Jul, assortment of EineeEaglish and German
Hosiwy of -
-
N.- - B.—Ladies' and Gentlemen's Glows. nol2-2%,.
REMOVAL.
•
mam.T . Pon,r) lorgi<mws
- HAS REMOVED
FROM
- NO. 31 SOUTH SIXTH STREET,
TO
N. W. CORNICE SIXTH AND CHESTNUT,
Where he now offcnt a.
LARGE AND ELEGANT bTOCH
t OF
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
Embracing allthe latest novelties.
PRICES MODE. ATE.
The 'attention of the public is respectfully an
netted. -
SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER.
GEORGE -GRANT,
Mo. 610 ORBSTNIIT STREET;
iltka lOW ready
♦ LAIWB AND COMMETE STOCK
GRNTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
Of his own imputation and manufacture.
His celebrated
" PRIZE MEDAL SHIRTS,"
Mattufeetnred under the superintendense of
JOHN F. TAOGENT,
(Formerly of Oldenbera . Jr:Taggart)
Are the most perfect-fitting Shirts of the ate.
Air Orders promptly attended to. .179-thstn4is
G ENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING
. GOODS.
McINTIRE & BROTHER,
No. 1035 CHESTNUT STREET. k ,
AN ENTIREINNEW STOCK.
SUPERIOR UNDERCLOTHING}, HO
SIERY, HDKFS, CRAVATS, &o.
azir Stocks and Napoleon Ties made to order.
Aar An elegant assortment of Mid Gloves.
Air Gentlemen's Dressing Gowns in great variety.
AW - The "MODEL SHIRT" always on hand and
made to order. oat 3m
gng e ARCH STREET
tivv •
!IRS SHIRT AND WRAPPER DEPOT.
-AN BILTIGANT ABSOATX63T OP
SNITS' ITENISEINff GOODS,
AT MODERATE PRICES.
FOUR PREMIUMS AWARDED /OE
SHIRTS, WRAPPERS, AND STOOKS
G. A. HOFFMANN.
Bucoesaor to W. W. KNIGHT,
606 ARCH 13TREBT. 60L
101IN_ 0, ABB:1E0N,
NOS. 1 AND 3 N. SIXTH STREET,
HAS NOW IN STORE
A' PINE ASSORTMENT OF
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
YOB
FALL' AI WHITER WEAL
Also. Manufaetures from the Best Materiel and in a
Superior Manner by HAND:
Fine SHIRTS and COLLARS. -
Shaker Flannel SHIRTS and DRAWERS.
Heavy Red-twilled Flannel SHIRTS ant DRAWERS,
English Canton Flannel SHIRTS and DRAWERS.
Buekakin SHIRTS and DRAWERS.
Oloth TRAVELLING SHIRTS.
WRAPPERS. STOCKS. TIES. ke.
And sold at the most moderate prices,
FINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.
The subscriber would invite attention to his
IMPROVED OUT OF SHIRTS,
which he makes a specialty in his business. Also, Era
eSantly_recelying
NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAN.
J. W. SCOTT,
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE,
No. 814 CHESTNUT STREET,
Ja22-tf Four door? below the Continental.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
G. RUSSELL, 22 NORTH SIXTH
Street, hasjust received a very handsome assort
ment Of FINE SEAL RINGS. 0031-3 m
FINE WATCH REPAIRING
attended to by tbe moat experienced workmen,
and every Watch warranted for one year.
G.
22 North SIXTH Street.
MUSICAL BOXES
IN SHELL AND ROSEWOOD OASES,
PinyiuS from 1 to 12 tunes choice Opera and Anted.
can Melodies. FARR At BROTHER, Importers,
se2-6m 324 i CHESTNUT Street. below Fourth.
NO. 404.
GILLOTT'S'PMNS:
A fresh supply of this popular Pen will be opened, ex
" China," on or about WEDNESDAY, .November llth,
HENRY OWEN,
91 JOHN Street. New York. nolo-3t
JOHN L. OAPEN, PHRENOLO
,g4r GIST, maybe consulted ,- DAY and EVENING.oi
es adaptation to Easiness Trade, and Profession;
gek , on thji improvement of health, correction of
faults, formation of friendkhips, &c. Fall de
iscz•lions of character given when.aegnired; at No. $1
S. TAIT% Street. above Cbestnnt. seg-thatnemif
SHERRY. WINE.-VERY SUPERIOR
Sherry Wines of different grades. in bonded ware
house. /or sale by
CHM a & JO. CARST &IR& •
947 136 WALNUT. and UO)4A.NITI Most.
DIEW PUBLIUATI.OI4,IB;
T EE FATAL MA 16 RI a GE!
TILE FATAL MARRIAGE!
BY MEEI. E. P. E. N
. . .
VW be publichbd and for sale on Saturday next, com
plete in one large volume. paper cover. Railway Bdi.
lion. price One Dollar; or bound In one volume, cloth.
for GO.
It ie pub'iebed and for sale at the Cheapest Book House
inflows/1/d to buy or tarsi fors stook of books. whits is at
• T. B PETER,ON & BROTHER',
30R CHESTNUT STREET, Philadelphia.
Copies afnt fros of postage on receipt of price. 11
NEW BOOKS— -
Just received by
• J. B. LIPPINCOTT & 00..
75 and 717 ARtret
TN WAR. TIMES, AND 1
OTHER poEMsts.KET S
J. e tt..
Whitney.
&FETAL HYOIP.NE. By L. Ray
STRANGE STORIES OF A DETECTIVE, or Curiosi
ties ed Crime.
CIII{FSTOIVIATRY.'or Lessons in Reading
and Writing B~r•rew. By Breen.
BANNefi TiIDRISTOII. A Story of American Life.
By Bayard Taylor.
_ . . .
DAY DM A MS. By Jopeph Punnil.
DIY IARIB OF EDO EWOO ; a conk try book, by the
author of ''Reverieß ~fa, BoxbAlor. "
LIFE AND TIMES OF J lIIN ITEM; or the Bohe
nion Reformation of the Fifteenth Century. By IS H.
Collett 2 vols., Bvo
REMAINS, II VERSE AND PROSE, OF ARTHUR
HALLAM. .
BOOBAPHTCAL STUDIES of the late Profegeor Ca+l
Ritter Translated.by W L. Ooge.
NOTES ON IHS REBEL INY &SION OF PENNSYL
VANIA AND MARYLAND By Pant J oohs
aNNaLE OF THE &EMT OF THE CUMBERLAND
With. many illustrations. nol2
W ILLIAM S. AND ALFEED
T TIEN.
606 CHESTNUT ST RE &T.
Dave now ReadY.
GEORGE MORTON' AND Fra fiNTER. By miss 0.
M. Tr, w bridge. author of 'Dick and Die Friend FL
dna. " 16mo. 90 eta.
By the same author.
R &NS AND RUFUS; or. Obedience and Disobe
dience. I.Bmo. 60 cis.
HI.
By a new author.
LITTLE BY LITTLE. 18m. 60 eta. -
ASHISIIAD & EVA NS,
(Successors to Willis P. Nazar& )
No. 7 214 CIThST.NUT Street
Rave juP'. raceiverl
WFLITIEB'S NEW BOOK. IK WAI AND.
OTHER Pub: tiB
. .
kihN PAL HYGIENE. By J. Ray, M. D.
H snINA TRURoTON, A. Stony of American Life
By Bayard TaY.oi
VEIsONDIA ; OR, THE LIOHT-HOUSE KEEPER.
PE PER PARLEY'S OWE STORY BOOK. Illantrated.
MB ISLE F WIGHT. Anew volume ot the Flo
rence Series. By .Tarob Abbott
WARS OF THE CoI,O..iIES. A new volume of Ab
boa's American Histories.
MEI' WATERS. A NOVEL. By Anna EL—DrarY.
TILE LOST BANK NOTE. BY_ liAr? 'rotary Wood.
FINE STATIONERY. A large.aud a+sort swat
of the finest ENGL!SII and FRENCH. Pa.t.ERS and
ENVELOPE =, all sizes and. styles, just opened. Will
be sold at low rates.- noll-It
piQUE : A , YALE OF THE EN GLIS
ARLs72 , z - ,i; RA cy, hda none of the " sensation" qua -
Pe' recent competitors for,tne honors of romance, bat
it gives mole quiet satisfaction to the reader.
His beantifolly written, hears on every page the marks
of a rental° and cultivated mind, and possesses that in
t: rest whit It cornea from delicate representations tf cha
racter, and of the incidents which arise us tuially from
the development, interaction, and collisions of charac
ter."
So says the able reviewer of the Roston Tranveriwt:
VERONICA, OR E LIG FIT- HOUSE KSEPEn. By
the anti:tor of "Karl Eeigler." Price, 75 cents.
This is a very beawiful and thrilling story of the drift
ing out to sea, from the English now, of a boat in which
a little girl was sleeping. lier divine trust is t. aching,
and to adult can read the story 'without their eyes fill
ing and running over with tears of joy.
Lippincott & Co., Peterson Brother., Smith & English,
W. P. Hazard, P. Lanni& Repel+, them.
LORANG, Pcblifilier,
noll-2t 319 WASHINGTON Street Balton.
A LIHMIS CHEAPEST AND BEST 1
42- Loco Albums for 12 Portraits, 2t cents to $t
5C03 do do 24. do 91 do to 4.
MO do do 50 do $2. to 10.
3C6 do do 60 do I to 12.
2D3 do do 100 do 4 to 15
An immense stock, the largest and best in the World.
PITCHER',6 low - priced Book, Picture, and Album
Store.
nt9 6t SOS CHESTNBT Street.
BOOK AGENCY,
33 South SIXTH Street.
(Mice of
APPLETON'S NEW CYCLOPEDIA.
WASHINGTON IRVING'S WORKS.
WAVERi EY NOVELS. Household edition.
REBELLION RECORD.
BAY ARD TAILOR'S WORKS. _
CO qz'Eß's N"VLS. Illustrated edition.
DICKENS' WORKS Household edition.
GEMS PROM "BE DU6SELDORF GALLERY.
BRITISH - POSTS. Boston edition _
lIIERRIVALE'S HISToRY OP THE ROMANS. dro..dte
NATIONAL QUARTERLY REVIEW. $3 per year.
or2o-tutbsa 3m
25 GENTS! COLORED PHOTO
GRAPHS, 25 cents.
One half tbn usual price!
Over LOGO different kinds.
PRICE, REDUCED TO
25 cents! 26 ceate! 25 cents!
PITPILER'S Album and Picture Depot. 808 CHEST
NUT Street. nog -61
LINDSAY & BLAKISTON 9
Pabliahere and Bookse ll ers.
. . .
SOUTH SIXTH Street. above Chestnut.
BOOKS in every Department of Literature, including
all Miscellaneous and Standard Works.
.ITVENILE .1100.103 in great variety.
MILITARY, NAVsL, and SCIENTIFIC BOOKS.
ALL NEW PUBLICATI“NS of a standard character
received as coos as raiblished, or furnished promptly to
order. wriTYLEs t.LE or RETAIL, at low prices. nob
HAZARD'S BOOKSTORE,
7E14 CHESTNUT STREET.
Between Seventh and Eighth Streets.
dl.l Books usually to be had in a
FIRST-CLASS BOOKSTORE.
Will always be found on our shelves
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
.e13.13m -
5-20. U * 21 * 5-20.
The undersigned. as General Subscription Arent. is
authorized by the Secretary of the Treasury to continue
the sale of this popular Loan. and TEN DAYS'pnblis
notice will be given of discontinuance.
ABOUT, TWO HUNDRED MILLIONS remain =sold,
and tiagmonnt is scarcely im.fficient to furnish a basis
for the circulation of the National Banking Associations
now being formed in every Part of the Count'''. But a
short time must elapse before this loan is wholly ab
sorbed, the deinand from Europe, Ekermany especially,
being quite active.
As it is well known that the Secretary of the Trea
sury has ample and unfailing resources In the duties on
imports. internal revenues, and in the issue of interest
bearing Legal Tender Treasury Notes. it is nearly cer
tain that it will not be necessary for him for a long time
to come to issue further permanent Loans, the interest
and principal of which are payable in gold.
These considerations must lead to the prompt cousin
don 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 was all
Sold, and could no longer be subscribed for at par.
This is a
SIX PER CENT. LOAN,
606.
the interest and principal being payable in coin, thus
Yielding about away per cent. per annum at the present
premium on gold.
Itis called "Flse-Twenty." from the fact that whilst
the Bonds may run for twenty years, yet the Govern
ment has the right to pay them °Tin gold at par, at any
time after film years.
The interest is paid hall yearly on the fret days of No
vember and Max..
Subscribers can have Coupon Bonds which are Pews,
ble to bearer and issued. for $6O, $lOO. $6OO, and $l,OOO,
or Registered Bonds of similar denominations, and in
addition $6,000 and $1.0,(00.
These " iiye-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
lars per annum. Income fron all other investments,
such as mortgages, railroad stocks, bonds, &c., mug
pay from three to lye per cent. tax on the Income.
Banks and Bankers thronshont the country will con
tinue to dispose of the Bonds, and all orders by
mail or
otherwise properly attended to.
The Treasury Department having perfected' arrange
ments for the prompt 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.
JAY COOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
111 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
MICHAEL JACOBS,
BANKERt
No. 46 South THIRD Street.
PHILADELPHIA.
°ow:arm:ENT SECURITIES, SPECIE. AND lINCUR
•RENT MONEY BOUGHT AND SOLD.
STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON CoMIKISSION.
Particular attention, paid to the Negotiation of Time
Paper. CITY-WARRANTS BOUGHT. oc/5-3m
LLECTION OF U. S. CERTIFI
A—,
VO CATES OF INDEBTEDNESS.—The ADAMS' EX
PRESS COMPANY are now prepared to collect, at the
Treasury Department, Washington, with despatch, and
at reasonable rates the One-Yeas - Certificates or In
debtedness of the 'United States now due or shortly
maturing.. .
Terme made known and receipts given at the office,
No. 320 CHESTNUT Street. mys-tf
NOTICE.-NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that the CERTIFICATE No. 28,824, EXI
Shares. issued to Its by the New York Transfer Agency
of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad has been
LOST, and that application has been made for the sub
stitution of a certificate in place thereof.
oc9-30t A. G. HIPSIINWAT kCO..
No. 53 EXCHANGE Place.
A CABD.- UNION PACIFIC RAIL
WAY COMPANY (EASTERN DIVISION) BONDS
(KANSAS BRANCH OF THE PACIFIC RAILROAD).
As Bonds of the above description will probably be of
fered foe sale in the money market, the public is hereby
cautioned against purchaeing, or in any way negotiating
for them; for the undersigned have an existing contract
which prohibits entirely the sale or use of said Bonds,
while at the same time the statute laws of the State of
Kansas give them; under their contract, a prior lien to
all mortgagee or deeds of trust which can be executed by
said Company. Any investment in said Bonds, without
authority. from the, undersigned. will be invalid, and
will entail a total loss upon the partied who shall ven
ture to purchase them. ROSS, STEAL. & CO .
Oontractors for building the Leavenworth. Pawnee. and
Western (now.called Union Pacific) Railway, Eastern
Division.
LFAVENWORTH CITY. MOSS?. Nov. 4. 1863. 4 " not-12t
M i t CARRIAGES. 1863.
WILLIAM D. ROGERS,
Coach' and Light Carriage Builder,
Nos. 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT STREET.
selo.lm PHILADTILPHIL
LAKE SUPERIOR INGOT COPPER.,
from the Arandaloid Mint, in store mid for lulls to
ituantlttoo to mit. WOMRATWS
levo4tr 1.14011 ektisk
- Tua rnCAL MATMIA.GE
s3urawUicrii
FINANCIAL
PHILADELPHIA.
WANTS,.
F l FIRST GLASS OAB ENET-M
ERR, or ingenioue artlfice , s. B. FRANK PAL if Kg,
Sargent: ALCM, 111, 09 C 'PST • LT r Saner ti 23.••
W A NTED -T W 0 -ADJOINING
vw initeble for a Girle' -c 'cbord. locsted be
wen Tice:fib and Sni-onteenth and Race wed % r ained
Kenitra. Pirairarraraion wowed on daLuary lsl, Ift64. Ad
dram "R C " care of C. H. Neon les, car. of rv76LFPQ
and n ACE Streets nen 2t.,
A COMPETENT' AND /EXPEMI
EN' BOOKKE gPER desires a Edtnatinn He h , or.
served as an officer in the army for about e,q years es'
is a native of .I. , enmark, and corresponds in the Eagli.4l, - ,.
French, (human, and Scandinavian language,, and
speaks hem all fluently. A line addressed to C. S "
at this office, will , sceiveirnm.diate a , tenttnn. nel2.3t
WANTED-FRONI' OFFICE, RENT
about $lOO. Addrees SOLX3 & MILTS. Prase
office. t
WANTED BY A SINGLE GENTLE
MAN, two comumaicatiag secood-ttory E,y)311.
west of Broad and 90a ch. of Muller street Addroka `` X.
Y. Z.." at this Office. nol7. 3!
WAY] ED--A PERSON TO SELL
• • COAL OIL in City and C.Aintry. Mast have re
,rtnnwndation. Apply N. tat IVALNUP Ntreat. 'Torn
tol2 o'clock. Cn01.2-8t"1 J. 8 PRY.
W ANTED-BY A DRY-GOODS CO.m
MISSION HOUSE, a MAN who has an annul nt
anse and int - lamina to control maivnments f•ota Nsw
York to Boston Importers and Commission HO ises. Tola
suitable party. sdvantageons terms will be offered Ad
dress. with 'pal name. Diriko,"at this ofßo noll ~t 4
WAN TE D -BY A LAD OF 18
•
years of agA, a SlttPilo2ll in a Co . ll.oleAa la, Re•
tell Book Store. Where he can learn eh- bastnese. or In
any other rapacity where he can make him.elf get.rally
useful address, fur two days,'" 2. H.." Narth
con llas.tte. DOH 31.
WANTED --- AN ASSISTANT TO
T am retail Drug' Enid A.,othecary, Basinem
APPI4 at NO. 94L SPRUCE Street. nnln :3cm
A GOOD SALESMAN WANTED-IN
e. wboleaale Hat house. Address Box 2.'66. l'hiia
delphia Peat ('fire. n.lO-12t.
A ENI S WANTED TO S ELL TH E
STANDARD HISTORY OF THE WAR. A rare
rb bine to me te money Agee are eleariug from *l. l l to
KO) rer month send for.eireniar. I,ddres .foNE
BROS. & CO.. Fnbliphers.Paßtmore. pfd rol Llne
TO JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS. —AN
experi.need FA LESWAN, hsvirg an extensive and
acquiontance with Western Jobsierl and Coun
try hierob •nta (To wheat he has sold Goods for many
ysars res'). wishes to make an .rgagemnnt with a re
sponsible Ff‘mhc., who keep a full stock of Goods, to date
from let January next.
'? . ht, advertiser Is about to make a Western trip on bu
siness; consequently dei•ires an interview; with the view
to an onanaomrnt.
Aline for C. B A.. at this office, will be punctually
re.p , ndsd to non) lit.
WANTED TO RENT-AI4.IODERATE
EPZE WOOLEN FACTORY. located in or near
11 e city. should she owner de.ire it. an intereq will he
given in him to !..uperintand the labiaass. Addrass Boz
!..e.7: 3 Philadelphia Poet Office, Mating where an in
tf ryiew may be bed. nolo-3V
IVA N TED-A FIRST CL ASS, L ARGE
SIZE; COUNTING-ROOM g.i sirs,
cription, meters' name, bow long ill use, price. &c„
athlrops Fain." rflice of this paper. no9 61.
'WANTED-1N A SILK JOBBING
K. use. a first-class SALEsmex. with EOMP know
ledfte of the brisiness and ability to influence trade. Ad
drees ' S. T this olSce. non St
e t WANTED—A STORE ON biAll
na. NET Strad, betwaen Third. and by the It of
January. addreaa "R S dt CO ,"Preff office. noli-6t.
5 5 • 000 TFrE SUBSCRIBE~[t IS
open for any saf= eeterpri.e in this city
or elsewhere, with the above amount in cash. and pool
business rinalificati , n . reference, die. Addrosl for one
week, "F. A. L. "Ledger, frice. nol2-3c.
$l5OOO WANTED, AN ACTIVE
• BUSINESS &1&N, with a capital of ten
to rfl ftee,n thousand dol ars, to engage in a safe and pro
fitable manufacturing business, where a similar amount
is now invested.
Address Box lOU Post Office.
ti A _MONTH I -I WANT TO ERRE
vi • Agents in every county at Shy a month, men.
see paid, to sell my new - cheat, Family sewing Maettinea.
tddr.s%. S. MA? IKON. Alford. Maine. oeTi-4.1,e..81a
i g-g() A MONTH! WE WANT
14.0%- ,, -/AGENTS at $6O a month. expenses paid, to set
oar EVERLAbTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL BURNERE,
and thirteen other articles. IS Circulars free. SBANS
& CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. sell-d&WSsa
A ft DEPIITY QUALIATER,MASTEA
OKNERAL'S OFFICE.--PartsDel.rnlA. Feb. I
VESSELS WARTED immediately to carry COAL k
the following points.
Tortugas.
Key West. Fla.
Fort tfonroe,'Va.
Alexandria, Va.
Newbern, N. C.
Port Royal, 8. C. d. B 011);
felo-tf Captain and Assist. Quartermaster.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
OFFICE OF THE DELAWARE MU- -
MAL SARETYINgTRANCE CO..
- - - - -
PHILADELPHIA, Novo Tiber 11, 1563.
The following statement of the affairs of the ~o mpiny
is publiO3ed in conformity with a. proyi..ion of its charter.
PREMIUMS RECEIVED from Nov 1.1 5 62, to 0ct.31,1863:
On Manna and Inland Ri5k5....5392 849 OS-,
. On Fire Risk 116,613 03
$509.462 11
Premiums on Policies not marked off Novem
ber 1, 1563 - 206.30 CO
PRtMIIIMS MARKED OFF as earned from No tuberl, 1962, to October 3L 1863:
On Alarm!? and Inland Risks
On Fire Ilkks
Interest during same period, sal
vages, &c
$551 $56 16
LOSSES, EXTENSYS, &c , during the year as above:
➢urine and. Inland navigation
Loa's's $178,44410
Fire Losses.— .44,75059
Return Premiums 0,824 60
Re-insurat nee 32,151 37
AgeLcy Charges, advertising, Print
ing. Sta 19,375 78
Taxes , 8.761 96
Expenses, Salaries. Rent, &C. 15,428 81 . .
ASSETS OF TRH 'COMPANY,
VOVEMBER 1. 180.
$lOO,OOO United States five. per=cent Loan $97,000 00
75 000 " six-per -cent• Loan 5-20 e. - 75.000 00
..
,50,000 " 1881.. 22.000 00
50, OCO 7 8-10 per ct. Treas. Notes 53.250 00
100,000 State of . Pennsylvania 5. per-cent.Roatn.loD 997 51
64 000 6-per-cent. 57.880 00
123.050 Philadelphia City 6.per. cent L0an....127,528 00
20,000 - State of Tennessee 5-per-cent. Loan.... 10,001 00
20,000 Pennsylvania Rai.road first mortgage
-
-6-percent. - bonds- 22,300 CO
50,0:0 Pennsylvania Railroad second mort
gage 6-per-cent. bonds
15,00 300 shares stack Germantown Gas Com
pany. principal and interest gnaran
tied by the city of Philadelphia 15,000 00
5,000 100 k bares Stock Pennsylvania Railroad
Company 7,125 00
5,C00 100 eharea Stack Borth Pennsylvania
Railroad Company 2,650 CO
21,000 United Swett' Treasury Certificates of
Indebtedness 21,420 00
123.700 Loans on Bond and mortgage. amply,
• secured,
$791,750 par. cost, 8768,717.12—market valve, 7d4 200 50
Ral Estate 36.303 35
Bills Receivable. for insurances
made. 107,917 61
Ba.ances due at Agencies—premi
ums on Marine Policies, accrued
interest, and , tlier debts due the
Company 28,919 ST
Scrip and stock of sundry Insurance
and other Companies, $5.833. Es
timated value
Cash, on deposit with Uni
ted States Government.
,subject to ten days' call.sBo.olo 09
Cash, in Banks . . ...... 33 588 39
Cash, in drawer 200 SO
PHILADELPHIA, N0v..11, 18e3.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a CASTE
DIVIDEND -of TEN PER CENT. on the CA.NITAC, STOCK,
and SLR PER CENT. Interest on the SCRIP•of the Com
pany , payable on and after the Ist December proximo,
free of tax.
. .
They have also declared a PUMP DIVIDEND of FORTY PEE
CENT. On the EARNED PREMIUMS for the year OfIdIIDE Oc
tober 31, 1563, ceriiticates tor which will be issued to the
parties entitled to the same, on and after the Ist Decem
ber proximo, free of tax.
They have. ordered. also, that the SCRIP CERTIFI
CATES OF PROFITS of the Company. for the years 1858
and 1859, be redeemed in cash, at the office of the Oom
pany, on and after January 2. 1864, all interest thereon
to cease on that day.
Akir No certificate profits issued under t62fi. By the
Act of Incarporaticm, " izo certificate shall in tbe 27, less
clairneawithln two Yeare after the declaration of the
dividend whereof ii is evideuce."
DIRECTORS:
James C. Hand.
William C. Ludwig.
Joseph R. Seal,
Dr R. 6i. Hasten.
George G. Leiper,
Hugh Craig.
Charles K.H.ley, .
Jacob P Jone 3,
James B. gc.Parland,
Joshua P Eyre,
Spencer M'llv.tine.
John B. Semple, Pithburg,
A.,13.-Berger, Pittsburg.
Thomas C. Hand,
J ohn C. Davis,
Edmund A. Sunder,
Theophilus Paulding,
John B. Penrose,
JY mE. s Traquld.r.
Henry C. Daliett, Jr.,
Hobert Barton.
Samuel E stokes,
J. F. Peniston,
Henry S.Oall.
Wm G. l3oulton,
Eduard Darlington.
IL Jones Brooke,
THOMAS C. 1T ND. P.maident.
JOHN C. D i.V.LS, Vice P , esident,
EMMY LYLBURN, Secretary.
ATNA
LIFE INSURANCE CONPANT.
HARTFORD. CONN.
PHILADELPHIA BRANCH OFFICE.
NO. 400 CHESTNUT STREET.
CHAUNCEY H. BRUSH; Manager.
HIRAM TORREY, State Agent
INSURE YOUR LIFE
WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
OF NEW YORK,
Which offers more advantages to Insurers than any
- other Company in the United States.
CHAMBERS AI- REGISTER,
GENERAL AGENTS,
407 WALNUT STIMET, -Philadelphia
0c27-tnthatjal
REMOVAL
_
THE MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of New York. having appointed JAMES B. OAHE
Agent for this City, have Removed their office to
NO. 41-113 WALNUT STREET,
Where applications for INSURANCE and RENEWALS
on POLICIES must be made. The allotted dividend 0f1969
will be adjusted on all Policies on which, two or more
annual premiums have been paid, on the adjustment 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 :
The insert eof the Company for the
Bast three years has been $1,400.000 00
The assets have increased 416,500 00
The losses paid to widows during
three years past were 290 661 24
• " " others 99,738 50
Dividends have been made during
the peat three years 250.000 03
JAMES B. CARR, Agent.
0. Y. Wammu, Secretary. oc2S-Intif
FAME INSURANCE COMPANY,NO
403 CHESTNUT Stroet, •
PHI LADELPHIA.
EIRE AND
DIRECTORINLAND ISURANCE.
S.
Francis N. Buck. E. D. Woodruff.
Chas. Richardson, Geo. A. West,
HeILTLeIR7I.I3, Jr., John Kessler, Jr.
John W. Evennan. Chas. Stokes. _
Philip S. Justice. A. Rosenhelni.
0. W. Davis,Joseph D. Erna.
FRANCIS N. BUnK. President.
MEilaM
warn: PRESERVING BRANDT,
PURE CIDER •
ANI) WHITE WINE VINEGAR.
GEM GINGER, MUSTARD SEED. SPICES. Ato.. M.
ALL THB BXQUISITHB PON
PRESERVING KED PICKLING PURPOSES.
:ALBERT a ROBERTS
Deaf)? in Pine Groceries,
asli 11 - Gana ELETEETE &D rom
PRDIEB As USUAL.
SATURDAY AFTARsO..'I, ?t 3 o'crock,
GRAI3D BIATINgd.
By Prtrtittler het
A NIG - Hl` IN' egF,ne A.I[FA.,
Romantic Opera by C. Hantaer.
wil e Lena (her ()rot a one:trance) .
Tleken to all Parts of the 'Neese, 60
.cants ^ -teserved
Seete e-nte Halm 'nay be lad at the E. , nx: Ofgeto, and
J. h GonWs Mtn.ie Store.
SATORDAT EVENITiG; Not: 14;
GRAND GALA OPERA,
SPECIAL RE
SOLE BRE'
I.IEFS Pre OF
OCTUE
lETY"
Obit TAE
FAMILIES OF SOLDIERS:
Beethoven'e !Raster. Work.
PrDEr.ro,
TICKETS FOR SALES Y ••THE 0 - 051?&I'PrEB.
Adtnittel CP, Si ; Reserved &ate. 61( Cente Sean
can be had after Friday niorning'nest - at the 'LUAUS
MT 01 MUSIC and .1 E. GODI,O'S sP l ift3ft.: n'TORE,
R. Carats of BE/ELATE( and CHZSTNUT ss. noll-2t
VOSS NIJGENIE BARNETOEUE, TAR
ENIFE NT Pi A. NIT, takes pleamee is aanote oh
to the Phiia dolphin tublic that she min Kra* TWO,
lIATINER4. at the
FOYER OF THE ACADERY OP MOl - 10,
The Bret t tisk. plbe.
On WELDIESD Ir. the 18:h of November,
conaneeeinn at 2 P. df, ae6t.,ted. br hieiers CARL
GAERT.Dik.R. AL H. CROS4. and CHAS. hi, scaturz.
PART FIRST,
1. Grande rnataitieblit bala
M]S, ISARbie.lY.lig.
2. Fur lOcean—Roinanee Sans Paroles..Eetelle
V. lee BArnetche.
MEMM=II
CARL GAFIRTNER SS u X. IL CROSS.
4. L% Ffirredet. Scherzo, Cake. Caprice, de.
Concert
..Bc.rnotcho.
5•
6.
0 P : a 1 n " d ai 1 .8 7 : 12,3.. MISS BAI: Barneteha.
- • . 'I.6.JP.CR.NETOI3E
7.. .Frnebomicae.
CP.Ai. M. FANAMITi p.
ANO M. H. CROSS.
B. Otande Edo:a:lsle Gala,
MISS RARDIRTCHE.
Ticket for One to each Matinee
" I hree to each liatin6e.
Two to both IsicAinees
To be bad at J. E Gouhire, And re g: Co.'s. and Lee fir.
Walker's. not]. 7L
$715,252 20
$378,463 34
. 102,916 44
----$191,351 7S
$335, 231 19
$216 621 97
123.700 00
118.780 19
nob thotn6t,
- .
ARDSON. Vice Predilent.
• D. Secretary. RIMINI
4MUS , E'!I , IIENTS.
AMERICAN .A.CLIDEAnt OF MUSIC.
0. ANSOIEDIT
A. BLEGFALI.)
GERMAN OPERA.
ritiDAY EVENING, Nov. lath, MI.
SIXTB SUBSCRIPTION map.
STRA DELI. A,
Grand Nara in Four Bate by r Von Flotow,
Aleesandro Stradella Herr Ellatmer,
I.A.onore M- , (1. Johanneon.
Bawl Herr Frete.tekt,.
Bal bail no , - Herr Habelmann.
triaivoglio Herr Greif.
MIES Daft:NEl-CRS
PART ~RCOND
WALNUT-STREET THEATRR
Legsee Mrs. M A. OAKRETTION
The Eminent Actress,
.. .. . _ . . . .
MIES JEARY . PROVO3T_
The World's Weeder, the Cinac :.R.AI3 - TROUPE--
TNTO.T.. in number—the hEe.L CHILDREN OF THE
DESERT.
THIS (Thursdo))EVENING. Nov. 12th
LUCIE D'oEVILLE:
Lucie D'Arville
To be fo.lowd by a
GRAND DIVERTISRBNENT BY THE
02,BitRFUL ARAB TROUeE.
WALNUT bTEEET THEATRE.
GRAND ARAB hf tTINEF,,
SATURDAY AFTERNOON. N. Nth.
In compliance with numerous rPecteets, the manage
ment xespectf tin announces that n arrangement has
been made with the
WONDERFUL ARAB TROUPE.
To give
ONE - MATINEE,
For the accommodation of Families and Children,
when the
REAL CHILDREN 0 R THE IiESER7r.
TWELVE 11 , ( NUMBER., ir
Will annser in their
WONDERFUL FEATS OF POSTURING.
lEUR TrELL 0 US-BO UNDING.
AND .
UNAPPROACHABLE £ YRA _
Ka;=s=MiGO=l
YoU KNOW EVERYTHING
After which the.
WONDERFUL ARABS.
To conclude with the
LAI UHING HYENA.
Dome open at hag past 1 o'clock, Performance com
mFnc,.:• at h- If pa't 2 o'n'ock nol2-3t
yyr C IIT-HT. TELkIATIA..—
T.... et, nil& Hammer Mr. WM. WHEE,Thgy,
THIS (Thar:id. y ) EVEN .N , v 12th, ,863.
MISS AVOhi IA JONES.
appear for the -
OIvLY TI ifE
' In her Great Impersonation of
BVADNE.
DM. J. B. STIMLBY.....Ae. - ... COLONIIA.
The i.erformauce will- commence with the Tradc
May or
Ey.4DNE
OR.
THE STATUES
MUSICAL CONDUCTOR-
To conclnds with the
DAY AFTER TELE WEDDING-.
TO-MORROW (Friday), B %NEM' OF' SIM AVOW , *
JONES.
THE STRANGER, with other Entertainments,
In active Preparation, Webster's dramatis:than of
A tii?...{4tA F GOT - D.
As performed by Miis A.VONIA. JONES sixty nights at
the Ade'phi, London.
M'JULIN DREW'S NEW AROEI
v.TREET. THEATE.E—ARCH Street. above sixth
FOURTHBIGHT OF THE POPULA S. R ' ARTISTE,
MRS. D. P BOWEb
THIS (Thursday) EVENING. Nov. I2th,
LOVE'S SA , IRIFICE
OR, THE ETTAL 'MERCHANTS
Margaret Elmore airs. D. P. Bowers
Matthew Elmore • Barton MIL
To cormludewith (byre uest), OOS
ON OLE FLE.
Trude Foosle Mr Grifftth.
Mrs Quick fidget.— .... Miss Ats-y Carr.
FRIDAY, MRS. D. P. BOWERS' BENEFIT.
Prices as usual. Curtain Rises
GREAT NATIONAL GIROUS AND
MODEL SHOW—NATIONAL lIaLL. MARKEY St.,
above Twelfth.—Open at 712 o'clock each evening, nnder
the Manasement of Mrs. CHARLES WARNER, formerly
Mrs LAN RICE.
The celebrated WHITBY FAMILY, Mrs. F. WHIT
TAKER. Md Ile ELTIRA, Mr. C. KING. and NAT
AUSTIN, the g.ntlemanly Clown : the great WM,
YOUNG, in La Eche'le ~ewe ; Comic Pales, Con
traband and Canning ; The Man o: Many Forme, and a
Ind Troupe of
ACROBATS AND GYMNASTS
The Great CONRAD BEOTHERS and the Intrepl&
E TON STONE will also appear.
ADMISSION. —Raga Seats, SO cents ; Private Box, $3;
Parquet. 2.5 cents . • Gallery, 16 cents.
MATINEES on WEDNESD VI and SATURDAY AN
TNRN OONS cotomeneina. et 2.tsf o'etoor. ne1241
WAUGH'S NEW. PANORAMA.,
ITALY AND HER WAR FOR FREEDOM
WILL OPEN AT
CONCERT HALI,
FEW DAYS.
FOX'S C A SD - 10,
CIitESTNITT StrAet.
INCREASED ATTRAOTIONSI FRESH NO4ELTISBQ•
MDLLE. GALLETTI MDLLE. GALLETTS.
In two n.w beantifai. Ballets. assisted by
MDLLE. ICATARINA. ELL ♦ WESNER. 1.11-D
MONS TOPROFF.
CHARLES E. COLidifS, THE WOIN DERFEIL CURL
and the _Beet Comic Singer in the conntrY.
EG'BRY'NIGHT. nob-st*
rrEIX..PLE OF WONDERS-ASSEMBLY
BUILDINGS, TENTH AND. CHESTNUT S'PHJEffiie
Amusement for Old and Young. Mirth and Hapolvosw
open for the season. Constant change of Entertains:4W.
SIGNOR BLITZ.
EVERT EVENING, commencing at TM o'cloak. aai
Wednesday and Saturday at 3, consisting of New X.
ferias in Arecromancy, crest samosa in Ventrilogniogge,
and the Learned Canary Birds.
Admission 25 cents; Children 15 cents. sell-M•
Tek OTfi KRIWEL'S GREAT' PIOTURN,
KLEMM IN THE COLISEUM . .
NOW EXHIBITING AT THE
ACADEMY OF FINS ARTS.
GERM ANIA.ORGELESTRA.- PUBLIC
REHEARSALS every SATURDAY. 536- °Wank. P.
M., at the MUSICAL urt HALL. mate Dead%
85 cents. Packages of six tickets, $l. To be had. at
ANDRS'__,S Ito 4 CHESTNUT Street; J. E. COULD.
SEVENTH and CHESS KIT, and at the Hall door. •
pENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY 01
-
THE FIND. ARTS.
1026 CHESTNUT STREET.
OPEN DAILY (Sunders excepted) from 9 A. M. tea
Admission Vi ;amts. Childien halt price. Jedll4l;
TH. E - F A lvt LY • STEAM
- CABRI &GE, " City of Boston," will be
- exhibited.on WEDNESDAY and T BURS
- DaY of thiarweek (11th and 12th ins:ant.)y
from 2„k: to 5 P. 111 . ., on the POINT BREESE PARK
COURB2, and as a-patt of its performance. viz • that of
developing high rate of speed, it will contest eseb day - for
priority with the celebrated fast mare, May Cineen.'" -
)t is introduced here on the recommendation of the very
beet authorities as one of the most ingenious and suc
cessful inventions of the day. •
hoe small bills. Admittance 10
LOST AND FOUND.
830 11 REWARD-LOST OR STOLEN,
VI six 5-20 UNITED STATES BONDS, of E 701)
each, Coupons attached, dated June 2.°A., 1§33, numbers
from 24,289 to 24,294: Inclusive. All- person are can
timed agenstreceiviag ornegotiatinfiraid bonds. Three
hundred dollars will be paid for their. recovery by -
LEWIS SOSNESORR.
_ AMBER Street. above Woo& Rensiogton.
PHILADELPHIA. July IS, 1863. ocs)-1814!
AUCTION SALE.
BAZAAR--NINTH AND SAN
soNt Streets.
AUCTION SALE OF. HORSEU,CARRIAGER, Bre
ON BATURNLY MORNINO NEXT.
At 10 o'clock, comprising about
FIFTY HORSES.
Including the fast trotting bay mare, known as the
" Soserrn. Mare.". to be sold on account of whom it Mar
Concern.
Also, a number of desirable harness and saddle hordes.
ALSO".
New and second hand carriages, single -and double
harness. saddles. bridles,,wliipe, buffalo robes. covers.
&C . with which the sale will commence.
Aar- No postponement on account of the weather. ,
Al ar - Bale of Mors. S. Ate.. on WEDNESDAY NEXT.
lilf ALFRED M. HERK.NESS. Auctioneer
IMR SALE AND TO LET.
de FOR SALE—A VERY DESIRA.-
ble three-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE. on
the atet side of HOWARD Street. above. York street.
Lot 15 feet front by. lib feet deep to -Hope street. The
House is in a superior condition. and well built. Will
be sold upon reasonable terms. Immediate possession
can be given. Apply to
LUKENS 'tic MONTGOMERY.:
1035 BEACH Street, above Laarei.
•
Ao3-Im* Or to MARY LUKENS: upon the Premise&
FOR SALE-WEST CHESTNUT ST.-
A first-class RESIDENCE. containing all llee extra
modern convenienoes, built in the most substantial man
ner, and finished throuehont in the most elaborate style.
C. D. CULLA:DAY, 434 WALNUT Street; n0124r.
COAL YARD FOR SALF!;:z--THE
•••-, .beet fitted-up Yard in the City; capacity for doing
any amount of business. Inquire on the premises. No.
937 North NINTH. Street. below Girard Avenue.
no7-6t. .
die FOR SALE—FINE Fkßili, MOR-
Mak FOR
Station, Pennsylvania Railroad, 113.
acres, 12 miles out. Snrerior Farm, 1.4 acres, at Kan
roa d Station, via Media, 4 miles thin aide of West Cha4ar.
Some 604 arms on the line , of the 3.,telaware Railroad,
averaging from 65 to SOD acres. Fa ms in all localities
in the a djoining connthe.. State. of New Jersey, &c.
Call and examine Begiater of Fame: - -
nol2 E. PETTIT, 3:03 WALNIIP Streik
igh SPLEN DID
,PRCRERI Y T PRI
:a-- yen SALE'-The subs caw offers at private?. ' , ale
his highly improved •Ttlgi
STOPSt 11% exam of
LAND...with tne noted LI bl.T.g-QUARRY; KILNS,
and fixtures. situated in tuo.,-ORgzs sparDitio._
Now Castle County. Delewsie. '
The situation is Hue, and•the land in the. ikigheat state
of productiveness, parilgo4arly desirable, forarties de
signing to enter upon the culture of tobacco. Three aeres
of elPrepe Vines in cuet r essful bearing.
There is a tasteful adad substantial Residence. besides
several tenements oa, the property.
Call and see the ralfseriber, or address
JOHN. , G. JACKSON.
Wilmington P. Box 299.
mn ,sll=l,, - FOR ALBA.NY AND TROY.
with DESPATCH-.Steamer HOLLISOff.
Biohmaa /Mater.% now load 4A4 for the above
am! will lgatf a FRIDAY, 13th. at 19. o'clock
P. X lot frehibt. whiell will be taken on reavOlia-
Rig 13.-IrLANaGAN.
4',.. 1 . 1 1. - - 9 A 3Q4 AILAWAsR Avenue.
Loaeoc extd Direcbleat
. .Bastitece aira to r.r.
...Prudent.
1BE; Mary Provoot
MR. MARK HASSLER.