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    oited w ithout opening the stove at all, or allowing the
mope of a particle of dust. The stove, as It now is, we
are bound to admit, is a decided improvement upon the
stove we eulogized In 1601.3 We hazard nothing in staying
find it will more than pay for itself before it Is half worn
out, in actual saving of fuel.
We might quote scores of lettere received by Mr.
ever within the het three months, in confirmation of
the opinion we have here expressed, but as our allusion
to the subject is already lengthy, we will merely intro
dace a few linen fsom the following :
Loony ]
LI Will SGDON, Sept. 20, 1862.
I JAB. OrsAn, Est/
pear Sir ; I have ben,ght stoves from you before, and
now went for my own nee a Lehigh Antlduator, No. 8,
et me know by return a all the lowest you will send me
one for, flrclures, de.
Iteenectfully,
was fooled bud epilog by an adverttsernsnt in
the praising AL— le celebrated Air Tight Gas
co,,,ormuki Cook Stove, into buying one, and I do say it
je the gtentett humbug that ever came ont in the shape of
lgWest. For the purpose of preventing others from bo
la chested in the purchase of this you may make
suc h m e of the above as you see proper. I have actually
thTOWti the stove away, and em now cooking on a ten
plate oki stow) until I can get another, **
[AxorriErt.l
fluNturaoolv, October 6, 1882.
JANE; EirsAlti rsa :
pear Your Lehigh Antldneter was received in
good ordor, and I am so well pleasedit that
tboogh a letter of act nowkdgement was duo you. I
Wire used a great many hinds of cook !nova, and I am
certain tblo ono is the beet by far. The draft is complete,
at.d no stove could bake better than it does, or do
the work with loan fuel
Iteepectfully, **
1. WELL•DESERVED THIBUTE—ThO follow
ing extract from a letter addressed by the lady of one of
th e most popular °Metre in the United Statoe Navy, to
Dir. Gntekunot, the eminent Photographer of Ole
city, bee just been received at hie onetime, Nos. 704 and
WO Arch street, and kint.ly handed to us for publication
WILMINGTON, Del., Oct.—,'62.
Rl'. F. &Waning, Phi/adelphia
MAP. Sllt : You will please accept my thanks for your
kind attention in sending me the photograph of my hus
band, of Imperial size. I consider it the beet likeness
ever taken of him, not even excepting your excellent
carte de visite of him; whilst, as a work of art, I here
not sten anything to equal It. I am mush gratified with
it,. Twill ask on to have a copy made for me of this
Imperial size, which 'I wish to present to a friend. Please
direct to tue as follows :
also another dozen of the caries de virile,
face, and encicso bill.
Yours, truly, ***
B.—We may state that the above is but one of scores
Of letter, of a similarly Satiating character that are daily
finding their way through the mail to our celebrated ar
dobtownsman, Mr. GutrAnnet.
INSTALLATION SERVICES OF THE COATES-
Sant PEESDTTERIAN Onunorc.—By reference to an
announcement in another colamn It will be seen that the
installation services of the Rev. James Y. Mitchell, as
pastor of the Preohy teflon Church, Coates street, below
Forth (late Bev. George Duffield's), will take place at
that ohnrch to.morrow evening. Rev. Dr. Adair roil
preside, the Bev. Dr, Brainerd will preach the sermon,
BeT. T, J. Sheppard will deliver the charge to the pastor
and the Rey. B. B. Adams, D. D., will deliver the charge
to the congregation.
FAIR IN AID OF THE SOLDIERS.—We take
pleasure in calling attention to the fact that a fair is now
being held at the Booms over Shoemaker's Piano Store,
Be, 1011 Chestnut street, for the aid of the sick and
wounded soldiers in our hospitals. This is a worthy ob
ject, and ought to be patronized liberally,
" --- ASIY AND NAVY CLOTH HOUSE.—AS 1110
article of materials for Army Clothing is now the most
prominent item of trade and traffic, and as it is of the
utmost importance to the Government that such goods
should be obtained from competent, honest,' and reliable
sources, we have plc:azure in calling attention to the
card of Mr. William T. Snodgrass, No. 34 South Second
street, which appears In another column of oar paper
tmdaY. Mr. Snodgrass has long occupied a prominent
position in his department of trade, and his superb,
iscilitlea for obtaining goods and the fact that he is
depot ug epeciel attention to this branch, all combine
te give him advantages which, we are sure, will be ap
preciated. In many respects his stock is certainly
no
walied by any other in Philadelphia.
FINE CONFECTIONS FOR THE SEASON.—
Messrs, E. 0, Whitman tt, Co., Chestnut street, below
Fourth, next door to Adams & oo.'s Express, has now
reedy their latest and choicest fresh Confections, adapt
el for the lab Reason. They use only the purest ma
terials in manufacturing, make all the choicest goods in
lbetr line that ingenuity could invent, treat their ono
tonierS with kindseor, liberality, and respect, and sell at
priors to suit the 111836e13. No one should think of re
turning to his home this evening without carrying with
him a budget of E. G. Whitman a: Co.'s Confections to
make wife and children happy. Try it on our recom
mendation. It will pay._
POOTOORAPIIT IN Pmr,t.DELNTIA.—To de
monstrate that Philadelphia hes outstripped every other
city in tho Union in the photographic art, nothing more '
is necemary than a visit to the splendid exhibition and
oreatinr galleries of hissers Broadbent & Co., Ro. 912
and 911 Obeetnut street. The beauty, perfection and
genera: excellence to which these gentlemen have carried
this invaluable art of preserving in an imperishable way
the form and festuteo of the living and the dead, are
worthy of all petite, nod well deserve the substantial
recognition they ere reed %log at the bands of the public.
WHERE TO BUT YOUR NEW FALL SUIT.—
After a general survey of the ready.mado clothing field,
we are fully warranted in saying that all who are about
seedling themselves with fall and winter clothing will
do wisely'
_new clothing
emporium of lifessrs. C. Somers 4: - Son, ea. use
greet, louder Jayne's Hell. Their stook of ready made
goods is trash nod get no in shelled style both in materials
and character of wolimmehip, whilst their stock of
fashionable piece g; 015 to sleet from is unsurpassed in
this city.
SPLENDID STOCK OF LADIES' AND CHTL-
Dttla's Faso: Fres —Messrs. Charles Oakford & Son,
Nos. 834 and 836 ChestLut street, under the Continental
ifOtel, has now in atom the largest and most desirable
stock of Ladies' Furs io select from in the city, and,
being their own importers and manufacturers, they are
gabled to compete with the world In prices. Their
*scent assortment in iniescribably rich in all the choicest
Tore known to the trade. •
YREBIE CORN A.ND TOILA.TOES 1 , 13 T 11P FOR
VVISTER USE —Air. U. R. 'Mattson, dealer in fi ne family
groceriee, Arch and Tenth streets, has now in store a
good supply of fresh Corn and Tomatoes, put up in cans,
usder his own direction, with the greatest care, in or
der to insure their eott perfect preservation. Persona
wishing good !mita, pieaerved In this excellent way, will
always find them in beat Quality at this store.
WHAT KIND DO YOU UNE 7—From the nu
merous accidents daily occurring from the nee or aware
portable lights, wo feel that we have a right to ask the
reader, Whet kird of 141:t do you use '1 If you have not
yet done to, be ad vie (1, and go Immtdiately to Mantra.
'itten & 00., To 55 North Eighth street, corner of
Filbert, and enhatitiva. their great Lamp for burning
'Kerosene 011 in preferer co to any other light, It 1e per
fectly este, ornamental, closnly, and convenient.
MES.OP,S. OAKTORD Sox, under the Conti
nental Hotel, have now in stock a splendid line of Gen
tlemen'a Furnishing Goode of every deecrip;lon, ape
dolly adapted [or the season, at low prices.
CURTAIN BIATERINIS.
Wide French Betica.
Wide French Brocatelles.
Wide French . Satin de Lain°.
Wide Wonted Damask.
Wide Union Damask.
Wide Drunask Table Cloth, per yard.
Wide Moquette, far E./Broad Oars.
French Plnalus, f. r Bailroad Oars.
Gilt Cornices and Bands.
Cords, Gimps, and Fringes.
Tassels and Loops.
Hooks, Flings, and Brackets.
Furniture Coverings.
Everything complete for Curtains made, trimmed, and
tat op for parlors, 4ining-rooms, sleeping-rooms, and
pnbiie bnifdld i. -
Gilt Bordered Window Chades, all colors.
Fresco, Gothic, and Landscape Shades.
U. B. Officevel Bilk f asboo.
Tl,l3,Bunting Flags.
ittABONIO
73.9 Chestnut street,
SENSATION AND A 3truTATION.—A. German,
of the Second 111 . 1cblgau Regiment, in the ho.pital at
Washington, had hie arm amputated. Ills deecription
or the sensation ho Pale from Ida fingers, which lately be.
longed to his arm, cowed frequent bursts of merriment
from the other patients He Bald, "I veels der tinge mit
mine ringers veu I Loans Ice got no vingeri dare, no It
makes me mat von I vetle der tinge all de time mit mine
tingers ain't dare any more dare shall." People may
smile at the mystified Garman, but he stated the truth.
/it this delusion is not kept up in all things. man
svho bas been wearing a warm overcoat =urn it re worn
out, can't imagine, wirsi cold days come, that he
has his royorito coat on, but win find that the only way
to make the imagmatiou complete will be to go to Ohas.
Stokes', ander the Cent:metal, or BDMO other place, and
buy one.
A HUGE HORTICULTURAL SPEOIMEN.—There
IA a plant in the Land uf Sumatra, the circumference of
'whose fully ezpauded flower is nine feet; its nectarium
ii caloalated to hold ntce pi uts ; the pistils areas large as
cow's horns, and the whole weight of the blossom is
Computed lo be fillet u pounds This gorgeous arrange
meat would be rather too much of a good thing 3f worn
in the buttton-hole, and It would be in particularly
bad teats, especially if the snit of clothes eclipsed by it
was made at the Brown •Stone Cirthing Hall of Bock
bill and Wilson, Nos, 603 aid 606 Chestnut street, above
Filth. This Sorel gitnt might come In good play to con
ceal a shabby coat made by some inferior Schneider.
"SOME MEN ENVELOPE THEMSELVES in Bach
en 'mistrst:able cloak of silence, that the tongue will
afford us no 'symptom of the temperament of the mind.
Such taciturnity, indeed, is else if they are foolish, bat
foolish If they are wise, The best cloak for a man to
envelope himself in, is one that is purchased at the Pala
tial Clothing Emporium of Granville Stokes, No, 609
Otiesinurstreet, where garments of the latest styles and
fashion can be obtained ..kt remarkably toe prices.
MAIIINb' /NT FILLIGENCB.
or BEE T. °mail FAG',
A ff.lll l llBD.
Bark Antietam, (new) Farnsworth, from Rockland
lath inst. with granite to S A Bonder & 00.
Brig Ida, Morrison, ld day 9 from Porto Cabello, with
Coffee and hides to John Dalian & Co--vessel to Son.
der it 00.
Brig Marshall Dutch. Burgess, 8 days from Washing
ton, DO, in ballast to J L Braley & (Jo.
Behr Liberty Jobus , n. 2 days from ;abut River, Del,
With corn to Jas L Be eley & Co.
Bohr Freemason, Furman, 2 days from Indian River,
Del, with corn to Jae L Bewley & (Jo.
Bohr Leader, Adams, 1 day !rota Salem NJ, with wheat
Jae L Bewley & Oo
Sear Telegraph, Ootnor, I day from Leipetc, Del, wivh.
Cods° to Jae Barratt &
Behr T P McOolles, (Jortor, I. day front Smyrna, Del,
Kith wheat to Jas Barro.t & B.n.
Steamer Fanny (, aer. HUGO, 22 honws Iron New
York, with mdte to NV P (Hyde.
Behr pd Ke n nedy, l‘r.ron. Wosbington, Navy Agent.
Bohr B E !Sharp. Keonely, Fortreal Monroe, Tyler,
Mona & Co,
Bohr John McLeilo, Ilsr4ato, Washington, W Hamm.
&brill:aub, Holm., Geo. gotewn. Penn Gas Coal Co.
Behr A L !dames , . Bountily, Washington do
Bohr Ida L, Adorns. \ V IA: La g n, John leWhlte.
Bohr Golden Bile, Phil yet, Fortran Itlonroe, captain.
Boar /Lonnie, Chance, ilalhooro, J W Bacon.
13chr Bobt Kuwaitis, (inlay, do do
Ott H L Gaw, Iler,' Bellmore, A Groves; Jr.
Btr 0 0 m ser , F e nton, Washington, T Webster, Jr.
Elk Hope, Bowen ; Now York, W P Olyds.
W. EL. 0/AMYL
EABiID
ARRIVALS AT TILE HOTELS
UP 111 1.2 (Away LAier
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Obestnut
W J Coopsr, Lancaster J L Beaverns S wf, ffiaaa
E Steinbach, Akron, 0 J Henshsw, Boston
Captain B B Ring, Pa O L Anthony & wf, N Y
11 0 Southwick, Now York Dr D DlcHnrtree,l3 8 N
W Banton ' Del co, Pa A W Adams, Wheeling
A L Holgate,New York W Hilton, Boston
Hugh bloEitti ids, St Louie H J Wynne, Pittsburg
E Symms% Olnotnnsti, 0 H Crete, Detroit
W Terry, U S N Mr Welling, Wash'n, D . 0
S lisymoktl, Now York B H (lades, New York
F H Macy, Jr Josiah H Abbott, N Y
Alonzo Lilly, Baltimore W H Rockfollow, N Y
Obaa S Abercrinnbio, N-Y Jdw Meyer, Harrisburg
1111 Killer, Now York Kira W Richmond, Wasien
H Dunmore, Mentrose,Pa A Gage, Newborn, N 0
F 11 Archer, Salem, N. J . H G Williams & la, ODEIn
Inoac.H Southwick, B I Miss to kJ Southwick, B
D 0 Jones, Beaton ' H P Hitch & la.. Brazil
D Flint 011 8 Williams, Jr, & wf,
J 0 Holly do wf, Connecticut New York
A Schuyler Halsor' B H Combs, New Jersey
W G Scovell, Pennsylvania John V Graven, Salem,N J
H amen, Pennsylvania F Scheiter, New Jersey
J Hatton, Hagerstown, Bid W Paxton & la, Wheeling
Jos Coles, New York L F Coles, New York
Joe 11 Collins & la, Wash's J U flutobing, N Brunsw'k
N Headden & wf, Now York II Headden, New York
B wheton, Massachusetts B F Howitz
P C Harman & N York A G Harman & wf, N - York
B J kids's, New York Jno N Bleeper, Haverhill
P Gilman, Haverhill H Sanford, New York
W E Van Bred, U S A Miss Tan Reed, Beading
A R Dunton, Boston ' F R Joseelyn, Mass
S Churchill, New York H IT Schwartz, Germany
J . Eldredge, New York General Totten, Washington
W T Phelps, Trenton, NJ J F Bateman& la,Aspiuwall
Geo Waterhouse, Maine J Leisenring, Penns
J Johnson, Ohio B F Mason, New York
W S Goodell, Prov, B I W S Strickland & wf, Conn
C Herecketrode, Dayton, 0 0 C Ward, Now York
L Lincoln, Boston Dr H Lyon, Charlestown
Coortright, Erie Dr F A. Nichols & wf, N J
Peter Neff, Jr. Ohio 0 T Boot, New York
J Taylor, Baltimore J Burns, Wash, D 0
W B Larmour, New York Kr Routh & la, Hamilton
W H Grepecon, Boston Limit Jamee Ellie
Jae flutchirg, N Brunswick .
INEBOHANT.S' HOTEL--Yourth et., below Areb.
FE Smith, Salem, Mass J E Bathbone, New Haven
AN B Newton,MD, II S A A J Glosebreuner, York
J Soog, Jr, S: la, Mt Ho:ly Geo W Shelton, Conn
Bev 0 Earle, Osinsannua D Master, Maryland
0 Dewitt, New York M 0 Stirk, Clearfiold co,Pa
John Stein, Lewistown A B Leggett, Ohio
J Oondron, Pa M Jr,Nechaniesbg
Geo Coining, St Louis, Mo bI H Thomas, Milwaukee
W Beate, Mt Vorron, 0 Jas Paul, Ohio
T 0 Brtdford, Xenia, Ohio John Irwin, Clarksbutg,Ya
D Dillinger, Limo, 0 Mrs J E Boblits, Pa
A Q Lawrence, Wash, 0 0 Warman, Fronchtwn,NJ
J Thomas Jr au,Oanniarcitia BobtllcOutcheon, Pittsbg
L A Anderman la, Ohio Miss Carrie Croxton, Ohio
Allen Malty, Pa L N Miller, Altoona. Pa
John A Jonce. Delaware Chas B Lloyd, Roxbriry,P4
Mrs Brown, Salim, N J ars Whiter, Salem, N J
Vr J W Briebin, alifilln co A B Cramer, Bedford
C Lewis Jr. la, Ohio W B (lroxton, Wash, D 0
Mrs Gregg. Clinton, 0 Mrs Wilson. Clinton, 0
F Ashton, Jr, Lima 0 F H Bowen! lo,New York
F B Picking, Getty sburg A J Cover, Gettysburg
Ceo Arnold, Gett; sburg Jae Salgrove, Indianapolis
AP 0 Boute, Cincinnati John Terhenn, New Y)rk
NATIONAL HOTEL—Raw street, above Third.
J H Pile, Ringgold 0 P Kopetzoth, Pottaville
Goo Ross Sz la, Lebanon B P Shannon, pehll Haven
Wm L Billman, Penns P Arnold, Pennsylvania
H Baber, Lebanon Jos Wise, Lebanon
A Q Briggs, Lazerne B S Levan, Lehigh cm
John Williams Chas Both, Wilkesbarre
Joe Whitaker, St ()lair John 0 Andrews, lowa
A 0 Peters, lowa P Goodman, Maryland
STATES UNION BOTBL—Market, above Birth.
Bev YE GOB, Pa L Dellett, Columbia, Pa
O tuitb, Ohio 0 Long, Eihippeamburg
D Welty, Penneylve,nia Joe 0111, Pennsylvania
B Mercer, Cheater co C D Whitney, Carlisle, Pa
B Saltzbach, Marietta, Fa G W Saltzbach, Mariet:a
A Fleming saltsburg, Pa Wm Bovrera 7 • Baltimore
Oro L Plitt, Pittsburg
CODDIEROIAL—SixtIa street, above Ohestnut.
C Bufflingtoo, Chester co L B Platt, Delaware
P C Hemphill, Detaware co J N Patterson, Oil City, Pa
?it Watson & oh, Chest co J Larkin, Chester cs
Hairy Larkin, Chester co W J Smedley, Delaware co
T Darlington, Doylestown T Smith
A W Smith, Prov, B I J Dreamer, Franklin co
Jae G Caner A Primrose, Virginia
BLACK MAR—Third Irtreet, above Oanewhili.
George. W Wolff, Pa Mrs 0 Roads and da, Pa
A Jllmith, Doylestown Itl Haldeman ' Danboro
J M Cadwallader, Pa A Backman, Pa
Oben Harper. JeLklutown W Kline, Douglasville
B. Pad", YardleyNille Thos Milo, Fox Otnnte
Lindford Roads. Byberry John Lukens, jr, Byberry
Clasper Beads, Byborry I S Trexler, Yard!eyville
Nathan White, Yardleyville S A Noeld, Yardloyvtlle
Fl M. Woodward, Moreland W Eddowa, Moreland
Philip Bruner, Doylestown Geo $OBll3, Southampton
Frank Amide ' Southampton A E. JoneY, Syuthampton
0 Blinfght, Ft aeterville F W Meckley, MD,II S N
F Ttlienne, Yardloyville S Hogelaudi B 5 berry
A Lukens, 8,1 berry B Tomlinson, Byborry
J Williard, Northampton . W W Weaver, Berke co, Pa
O Glemen, Cheete‘co, Pa
BALD EAGLE—Third etreet,:above
Joe Martin, Penunlvania Joe Therese, Montreal
Wm 13. Kistler, Schuylkill co F 0 Butz, Beading
R T Linton Bucks co Samuel Smith ; Bucks co
G T Ellis, Philadelphia Joe le Snyder, Philadelphia
LI Gondar D Longenecker, Penna
John Smith, Cape May, N J Joaeph Tray
W Dolan David T Blair, Berke co
Chasßeans, Bucks co Beni W Smith, Backe co
Id Beeder, Bucks co Ell "Fisher, Bucks co
()has Pennypacker, Penna Geo Erig, Pennsylvania
Jim Krig, Pennsylvania Jacob Freeman, Parma
David ReManyder,Penna Lewitt Peifer, Pennsylvania
MADISON H01D31,--Second street, above Market.
G Bisbee, New Jersey John 0 Drake, New York
C T Price, Monroe co, Px Rev J bicNair,Clinton, N J
Mrs 9 A McNair, N Jersey P K Turner, flarterille
Georgeßichardson Philip Randall, N J
W D Large, Taylorsville 9 Baker, Taylorsville
T Thomson, New Sereey Mrs E Kirk, Snake co, Pa
L E Will', New Jersey W J Poole, New York
J Beane, Doylestown, Pa
— PIT;
D C HoMcker, Dever, Del liiiPKirlreyi - nfiercder
L Hodges J L Taylor .
A Ridge, Bensalem, Pa Thus Buckman, Wash, D 0
SPECIAL NOTICES.
OCTOI3.IIt , lizesoNs.
BY THE BARD OF TOWER HALL.
no seines of October '
To spectators sober,
Will lessons of Table impart;
And your hearing and eight,
If you use them aright,
Win improve both your brain and your heart.
As each green leaf grows brown,
And comes flattering down,
Until the proud tree is left bare,
So, one by one, perish
The hopes that we cherish,
Till earth can no longer look fair.
Thus many may be
On the top of the tree,
Who soon May be torn down by fate,
And be trodden on then,
BY the pitiless men,
Who admired and praised them eo late.
blow, too, breezes chilly
Call out tows Shrilly
To clothe en:selves snugly for Fall,
And not shake, like the leaf,
At each wind, but be brief,
And seek comfort at famed Totorn BALL
Where may be found the largest and most complete as
sortment of seasonable ready-made Clothing in Phila
delphia, comprising all qualities, styles, sizes• and
prices. Every one can be suited. 'Raving made onr
purchases before the recent advance in prices, and buying
and selling for cask only, we are enabled to offer un
equalled inducements to purchasers. Tower Ball, No.
818 Market street, Philadelphia.
GROVER BAICBR'S NEW
SEWING PIAONINE.--PIII O E, $4O•
The attention of tailors and other mannfaotttrere re
quiring tho use of a fast and durable lock.stitch machine,
is directed to our. No. 9. This is anew and admirable
machine, operating with the greatest ease, and with but
little noise, and, although but lately put into the market,
Is already a great favorite with manufacturer& It is a
firet-olass machine, at a low Price.
No machine ever introduced in this city has sold so
rapidly, or given each universal satisfaction. It Is very
Simple in its commotion, easily learned, not liable to get
out of order, works with fine cotton, silk, or linen thread,
equal , sell; end the low price at which it is sold places
it within the reach of all who desire a reliable, service
able machine.
OBOVEB fii BABES S. H. CO.,
730 OHBSTNIIT Street.
SINGER & Co.'i LETTER A FAMILY
SEWING 111A0IIINE le the most beautiful, best, and
cheapest of all Sewing Machines. It embodies the prin.
dries of Singer it Co.'s well•known Idannfactnring Ma
chines ; makes the interlocked stitch; will sow on all
kinds of cloth, and with all kinds of thread; will Bind
and Braid, Gather and Quilt, Fell, Hem, and Tuck—in
fact, will do ALL KINDS OF FAMILY SEWING,
and surpasees every other Machine for the great range
and excellence of its work. Send for a pamphlet.
No. 458 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
PHILADELPHIA OFFICE,
oc7 Antheldt3l . No. 810 CHESTNUT STREET.
BATCHZLOR'S HAM DUI !
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye
Produces a color not to be distinguished from, nature;
warranted not to injure the Hair in the least; remedies
the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for
life, GRAY, BED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly tunas a
splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beau
tiful. sold by all Druggists, &x.
IR - The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATOHIC.
LOB, on the four sides of each box.
FA.OTORY No. Si BABOLAY Street,
(Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bold street,)
my2B-1y New York.
GEORGE STKOK'S
INIMITABLE PIANO FORTES, Grande and Squares,
are rapidly taking precedence of all others for their pow
er, evenness of touch, awl pure quality , of tone. Norio
should purchase ithout examining them closely.
The Most eminent teachers ere almost daily selecting
Prices to snit the times.
them. J. E. GOULD,
ocll-stuth4Ot SEVENTH and CHESTNUT.
galtrOM 1 3 /OAT TRIUMPH.—STEINWAY
84 SONS were awarded the FIRST MEDAL
at the late great International Exhibition, London. Over
two hundred and rlxty.nine Plano, from all parte of the
world, enter, d for competition.
War orooms at BLASIUS BROTHERS, 1006 011EBT
RUT Street. oolam
DAM:C.7JB PLA.ST.S.T.ION BITTIIBB.
Ybey purify, strengthen, end invigorate.
They create a henitby appetite.
They are an antidote to change of water and diet.
They overcome effecte of diseripation and late hours.
They strengthen the system and enliven the Mind.
They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers.
They purify the breath and acidity of the otooraoh.
They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They cure Diarrhcraa, Cholera, and Choleraldortnta.
They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache.
They are the brat 81TTEB8 in the world. They.
make the weak m strong, and are exhausted nature's
great restorer. They are made of pure St Croix Burn,
the celebrated Oallaaya Bark, roots, and herbs, and are
taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to
age or time of day.' Particularly recommended to dell
Pale Persons requiring et gentle stimulant. Sold by
eii
Grocers, Druggists, Etotels„,vmd Saloom. P. 15.. DESICS
CO., 202 BROADWAY. New York. se24.Bhn
• REINFORCED JUST IN TIME.—The
Druggists of this and other States, having received large
supplies of MdltfitiALLlS PINE-TREE TAY, DROPS,
(neatly lint op in sliding cases for the • pocket ' ) are
recommending them to persons afflicted with asthma
bronchitia, coughs, cold, tickling or eereneent of the
throat, AS the oteciaantest and moat effectual remedy
extant. Try them, and our word for it, you will not re
gret It. oc23•tbetu3t
UPHAWO HAIR DTA; 38 cents a box.
—Three boxes for $1; the beet In um. Try It. Bob"
only at umems, 403 ORES NU Bt. be27.3m*
HALL—TAILIT&LL.-4)a the 234. by Friends' cere •
moat', to the presence of Alderman tallier, John
of nestortville, to Sarah S. Yarnell, Formerly of Meeker
county.
ALBERTSOILi—GILLAhI.—On the 21st inst., by
Encode' ceremony, Wm. Albertson to Nary W., daugh
ter of Harvey 011lamy all of this city.
[Bucks County Intelligencerideose copy.]
REALD—PEPPRB.---On the 23d inst., by the Rev.
E. I. D. Pepper, Edward Heald to friary, daughter of the
to Henry J. Pepper.
[Wilmington papers Please copy I
\VARREN—LE 00IINTN.-0a the 23d, at the Arch.
street Rouse, by Rev. W. 0. Robinson David Warren
and Sarah Jane Le Donate, of New Castle, Del.
SIBLEY—SMITH.—Con June 19th, by the Rey. J. R.
Crouch, at 2C5 Catharine street, John H. Sibley, to Mist
Margatet Smith, all of this city.
fillAY-FAIROBILD..--On Monday evening, Octo
ber 20th, by Rev. Abel 0. Thomas, Mr. George Gray, of
Philadelphia, to Mies Mary Fairchild, daughter of the
late Wm. B. Fairchild, of Camden.
lOLA/M.—On Wednesday morning, October 22 Su
sanna A. Clark, wife of Richard Clark, In the 2fith year
of her age.
The friends, of the family are invited to attend leer fu
neral from the residence of her husband, on the Welch
Road, near Efolmetborg, on Saturday, October 25th, at
2 o'clock, without further notice. Interment at All
Saints'. *
GOLLINS.—On the 23d heat , Kra. Kary Collins, aged
Years.
COLLINS.—At Richmond, from wounds received at
the battle cf Gaines Hill, on the 27th June. 1862, Jesse
Collins, of Company E, 4th Regiment P.B. V. U., eon of
the late Robert Collins. in the 36th year 01 his age.
DUB:)18.—On the 23d instant, Thomas P.• son of Ro
bert and Fanny Dnhois, aged 3 years and 1 month. *
PARLEY.—On the 23d inst., Thomas J. Parley, eon
cf Thomas and Catharine Farley, in the 29th year of his
age.*
FERRAL.—On the 2211 inst., Mrs. Isabella Ferrel,
aged 89 years. *
MoC4ETTICHAM.—On the 23.1 inst., Patrick lifellet•
Cgham, aged 88 years.
PINE —On the 23d inst., Mary Elizabeth, daughter
of Thomas and Margaret Pine, aged 14 months.
TANLOR.--On the 22d, Mrs. Ehzabetti Taylor, wife
of the 1 de John Taylor.
WALTON —On the 224 inst., Sarah, wife of Wells
Walton, in the 64th year of her age. *
TIEBSON Jr, S
A- , STORNI' No, 918 O:
Pole a full asaortmont of
Thibot Long.
Do. do., extra size.
Do. kurtare.
Do. do., crane bound
Do. do., silk do.
oEl9bn:tare Long,
Do. Solara.
Velour Reps.
Velour Ottomeny.
Grain de Poudree.
Bpanglines.
Popetines.
Ft snob Merinoes.
French Cashmeres
Cheap Cashmeres.
All. wool Monislines.
DJ. do. double widths
Cheap Delaines.
'random
Baratheas.
Brap d'Alma.
Poult de Soles.
Pock de Soie Mat.
Lyons Poult de Soles
Gros GraineS.
Gros Grainettes.
Gros des ludes.
Ottomans.
Badzamir.
English Oropeg and Veils.
English Crapes on'rolls.
Alexandre and Jouvin's Kid Gloves
Winter Hesiery and Gloves.
Erglieli Or ape Collars and Sets.
And all other goods requisite for Mourning Attire, in
cluding a large stock of
SECOND MOURNING
DRESS GOODS,
Of the Fated styles and at reasonable prices.
N. 8.7- 4 TEE OA SH SYSTEM," both in buying and
selling. 0c23-thetxt3t
YRE & LANDELL,
FOURTH and ARCH STREETS.
OPENING FOR FAIL SALES:
Magnificent Silks.
Magnificent Shawls.
Magnificent Poplins.
Good Black Silks.
Richest Printed Goods.
Good Stook of Staples. se2o-tf
500 EPZEST° 3 ? °2. e
ra—
riT toeellTobaccSl and Cigts at
lower prices than any other house in the city. A bargain
in Hai aria Cigars, purchased at Marshal's Sale. WOOD
WARD it CO., 41 South FOURTH Street. oat lm*
HE ASSOCIATION for the relief of the Sick and
'Wounded Soldiers will oven on ISIONDAN, 27th last, at
S.W. corner FRONT and GREEN Streets, at 4 P.
and will continue open through the week. It*
DrIS LOUIS NAPOLEON THE ANTI
OHRIST, doomed to perish at Ohrist's descent,
about 2870?
Bev. M. BAXTER will lecture am this subject at
the Ball, B. E. corner SPRING GARDEN and NINTH
Streets, SUN DAYGIVENING, ati7X o'clock. Ideating
at Eamo place at 10% Morning. I tilt
'cresol -
TERI.S.ht ORTIRGE TO-MORROMicW.T 4 .4
o'clock. Subject—". The infolonce. of Religion upon the
fatally, circle.' it
THE MODEL MEN OF THE BIBLE.
CCr—The next Her mon in this conreetvill be preached
in the oEitlEtt/II OF THE SPIP3 &NY TO-HOREOW
EVENING. Elery ice at ball pest seven. - Young wen are
cordially invited to attend. it*
arARCH -STREET PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH --The Rev. J. HALWI'ILD CARROLL,
&I New Haven, Conn., will preach TO. MORRO W, at log
O'clock A. IL, awl at 7% o'clock P. 1. it*
INSTALL4TION SE B.VICE.S.--THE
Rev. James Y. Kitchell will be installed Pastor
of the Central Presbyterian Church, Northern Liberty
(Coates, belOw Fourth), TO-MORROW EVE ;TING.
Bev. B. Adair wig preside, Rev. Ir. Brainerd will
preach the sermon, Rev. P. t 3. P.heneerd will deliver the
charge to the Pastor, and the Rev. E. E. Adams, D. D.,
will deliver the charge to the Congregation. lttc
iner T A BEKNAC LAE M. E. cnuacti,
113 ELEVIIIITII Street, above Jefferam.— Bev.
JADES NEILL will preach 'IO.ItIORSOW IIIOI3N
-LNG, 2erth WI., at I.og o'clock.
ra- THE FIFTY - FOURTH MEETING
for supplying the Soldiers with reading, and' to
relleve the sick and wounded, will be held in the N&ZA.
RETH CHURCH, T RIETEEN PH Street, above Bane,
TO.MOBBOW Evening, October 26th. The mooting
will be addressed by the Pastor, BST; J. H. Al fay, Bev.
Mr. AlcCallough, of Past Front-street Sletbodist Cb.nrch ;
Rev. P. R. Mowry, r of the Presbyterian Church
corner of Twelfth and Lombard, and Goarge H. Stuart,
EN., President of Christian Commitsion. These meet
ings are increasing In intertet and importance. In
tereating letters from Ohsplaina and others will be read.
gy - • TWELFTH WARD CITIZENS'
113 BOUNTY FUND COE • TEE —The under
signed appointed by the chairman of the Twelfth Ward
Bounty Futd Committee, to examine the collection books
end subscriptions received in the several precincts of esid
ward; hereby report:
That there hut-been collected and paid over to George
M. Snowdon, the Tresearer,.as follows: By the comralt
tee of the Fir precinht. $B2B 25; Second precinct, $779;
Third precinct, 81,232; Fourth precinct, $1.387.50;
Fifth precinct, $69155; Sixth precinct, $368 46; Seventh
Precinct. $6 75.- amounting in all to the sum of
(5,888.51) five
'24
thoueand eight hundred and eighty-eight
Collars and fifty-one cents; and that the said George 111.
Snowdon has paid over to S. A. Mercer, Eec., the Tres
curer cf the General Fund, the Intl amount thug collect.
ed, and has produced to this committee hie receipts, and
vouchers for the same.
.11 was, on motion,
Resolved, That ,the thanks of the committee be ten
dered to Peter Bouvoudt, Eeq , Preaident, and George
hl. Snowdon, Treasurer, for the faithful manner in which
they have discharged the duties and trust confided to
them, and that the committee adjourn sine die.
OII4BLES WAGNER
BENNETT do Co
PI3II,ADELFHI I , October 10,1862
pvt-p—o. OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-ARTIST
1,L3 TO TEM AMU AND NAVY, PHILADELPHIA,
Oct. 24th, 1E62.
Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing
themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying
Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately at the offoo
of the Surgoon•Artist to tho Government, No.= Na. 1609
Ufa STNUT Street. B. FBANIi. PALMIER,
0c26 Government Surgeon-Artist.
SPIRITUALTSIVI..—A CONTER.ENCE
will be bald nt BANSON.-STRIFE HALL, on
SUNDAY idOBNUSG, at log o'clock. In the Eve
ning, at 73{ o'clock, Km WILHELM will Lecture on
the "Philosophy of Death." °nal:IND/a, Nov. 2, the
regular conree .will be opened by Mies EMI& HAD
MIME. Admittance five,cente
Er. COURSE Or LECTURES,
la Aid a the
P. B. CHURCH OF ST. BUTT HUB,
To be delivered at CONCERT HALL.
'This coarse of Lectures embraces the names of some
of the prominent bishops and clergy of the P. B. Church,
and as the subjects are not strictly of a Church chase.
ter, the 'PUBLIC Patronage is earnestly solicited in be
half of a worthy object—TEE PAYING OF A DEBT
DUE UPON THE ODUROII. BUILDING.
Tickets for the Course of Six Lectures, El,
May be procured at C. M. Burns', 911 Chestnut street;
The Episcopal Book Depository, 1224 Chestnut street;
and Wyeth A Br° 'a Drug Store, 1412 Walnut street.
The Lecturers are:
Novsmber 18th—Right Reverend ino. IL Hopkins,
D. D., of Vermont.
hovember 25th—Right Reverend Thomas Clark,
D. D., of Rhode Island.
December 9th—Bev. F. D. Huntingdon, D. D., of Boa-
ton
December nth—Eight Reverend 3)10. Williams, D. D.,
of Connectmot
January 20th—Rev. J. Cotton Smith, D. D., of New
York.
drutuaty 27th—Bev. Edwin Harwood, D. of New
Haven.
The eubjects of the Lectures wid be given in 'Mare
advertiseineuts, oclB tuths tnlB
WESTERN BANK OF PHILABA.,
October 16,1882.
The Annual Election for Directors or this Bank will be
held at the banking bouse, on 'MONDAY. tbe 17th day
of November next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. It.
and 2 o'clock P M. G. M. TROUTMAN,
ooltl•thatutnl7 °adder.
THE PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1862.
MARRIED.'
DIED.
ON MOURNING
:E3IIIUT Btreet, have for
:EI&WLS.
Woolen Long.
Do. Square.
D. Mourning Long.
Do. do. Square
Shepherd Plaid Long.
Do do "Square.
Purple Plaid Long.
' 85 GOODS.
English Bombazines,
French Bombazines..
Silk-warp Oaahmorog,
BL AUK
BLr &OK DB
or Henrietta Cloths.
Turin Cloths
Crape Cloths.
Paramattas.
Reps il.mglais•
Figured Lustrea.
Irish Poplins.
Satin de Chines.
Bombazine Alpena.
?Tishah. Lustros, &o.
SILKS.
Lyons Taffetas.
Glossy Gros de Shines.
Armpros.
Venotiennes.
Tains.
; Velour Mazarin.
Ohainette.
j Lining Bilks, &o.
&LSO,
BLACK
THE FAIR OF THE TRANSIT AID
JOHN O. JA.mas,
THOS: H. CONNELL,
Committee
co• COMMONWEALTH 13ANK--FHILA.-
DELPIBA, October 6, 1862.
The Annual Election for Directors will be held at the
Banking Bowe on MONDAY, the 17th day of Novem
ber next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2
o'clock P. M. and on TUESDAY, the 4th day of 'No
vember next, a general meeting of the Stockholders will
be held at the Banking Honae, at 10 o'clock A. M.
tio.7-tuthatnol7 H. 0. YOUNG, Cashier.
TRE ASUILE It S DEPARTMENT,
PIiNNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD COMPANY,
FIIILADELPIIIL October 17, 1882
The BOARD OF DIRECTORS have this day de
clared a Semi-Annual Dividend of FOUR PER CENT.
on the Capital Stock of the Company, clear of State and
Government Taxes, payable on and after November
15th, 1802.
Powers of attorney for the Collection of Dividends
can be had on application at this office.
THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer,
No. 238 South Third street.
e t 18.1 m
AVIS AUX 'ELEGANTS.
OT KR. PAUL ANDRIOT, Gerard de la maims
de Tallionre de MB. GRA.N - DVILLE Eiroxics, 609
OHESTIiUT Street, Philadelphia, a Phonneur de pre
ventr sos nombreux ands et connaissancee and Pont deja
favorise de lent clientelle, (Masi quo los etrangers,)
vient de reeevoir de Paris et Londres las modes los plus
reroutes et les miens. oortees pour la salmon d'alv6r.
Mr. Grandville Stokes a mils a ea disposition les etoffes
les phis belles, et lee rseilleures qualitee, des premieres
manufactures drEurope. .1
Les militaires, Mod qua lee alders de taus grades y
trouverons lea meilleuree qualltes d'etoffes a des brit tress
modems- L'elvgance de ea coupe, Masi quo la cachet do
distinction put la caracterise est deja trop canna du nib , _
licy poor en renouvelles lour meritee. • Sel7-/M
orFOR THE NICK AND WOUNDED.—
Under an order from the President of the Catel
that. s, a national system has been established by the
SANITARY COMIIIiSMON for the age tranamittion
and judicious distribution of articles contributed be the
people, for the sick and wounded of the Army and. Navy.
The system, atter being welt tried, bee been fornielly ap
prove] and recommended by the 'President, the General
111.C/bier, and the Surgeon General. The security it
effete against misappropriation is practically perfect,
until the contributions are delivered in the hospitals,
where they necesearilk pass from the control of the Com
mission. Of more than a million articles sent through one
of the largest of its channels of supply, it has been as.
cetiained that not one hundred have miscarried, or
been digital:welly used. Discreet and' trustworthy agents
are constantly employed in visiting all divisions of the
army, including them 011 the Southern coast, the Muds ,
gout, and the Western frontier, to observe their wants, to
direct etipplies where they are most needed, and to
secure as far as pracHcable, their honest nse. The
Commission diet not undertake to deliver articles to in
dividuals, and declines to receive , contributions with any
reelriotion as to their deetination, within the limits of
the force employed in the service of the Nation, it being
one of Re secondary objects to strengthen the sentiment.
of National unity wherever it can come' in antagonism
with State or local pride. The dletribution of hospital
stipplies is but a branch of the work of the Commission.
It employe the beet professional talent which can be ob
tained in the country, to aid its larger purpose, to do all
that is p0E8149 for' tbe health and vigor of our fighting
men, to lighten their burdens, and to sustain their spirits
under the privations and halphips which are an essen
tial part of successful warlife. For tbis purpose, ton
t] ibutions to Be treasury are solicited. They may be
directed to CALEB COPE, Tea., Treasurer of the Phila
delphia Agency, No. 5(.3 MARKET Street, or to WIL
LIAM-PLATT, SR , General Superintendent, at the
Depository, no. 1235 CHESTNUT Street.
Montributione of the following articles are earnestly
solicited, at the Depository, viz :
Woolen Pantaloons, (partly l Slippers,
worn,) Socks,
Woolen Drawers, Farinaceous Food,
Woolen Shirts, Brandy and Wine.
Blankets, ocl23thstulm
TrAT A 11 , IEETING OF THE CLTIZENS'
BOUNTY FUND 00.11.21.1TTE5, held this day;
the fcilowing resolution-was agreed to :
, Whereas. It Is announced that the draft will take
Place in this city on Tuesday, October 23d," and that
credit will be given for all recruits until that dai:be it
Resolved, That thls committee will discontinue the
payment of premiums and bounties for recruits for old,
regiments in the field that enlist after Monday, 27th
instant.
THOMAS WEBSTER, Vice Ohairmitt.
Philadelphia, October 20. oc2l-6e
SPECIAL NOTICE.—YOHNG MEN'S
113 OH BISTLAN A.B SO UI ATlON.—Annual Election
of Officers on 31.0 ND AY next, 27th inst., at the Rooms,
from BA. IC to BP. ltl. Every member IS expected to
do hie duty. -
The regular - monthly meeting of the Association will
-be held in the Lecture Room of the FIaST INDEPEN
DENT CHUEOH, BROAD and SARBOId. btreets, in
the EVENING, at 7,4 i o'clock. The result or the °lee
tion will be announced.
0c25.21.* GEORGE H. STUART, Pretident,
WESTERN BANK OF PIIILADEL
LK3 PHU October 6,1862.
The Annual. Meeting of the stookhoiders of this Bank
will be held ou TUESDAY, the 4th day.of November
next, at 12 o'clock M. G. M. TBOUTAIAIst,
net-Whatnot Cashier.
ErrFARMERS , AND MECHANICS ,
BANK—PatrenELmitx, October 6, 1862,
The Annual Election for Directora will be held at the
Banking }lOll6O on MONDAY, the rth day of November
next, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. n and 8 o'olook
F. M. and on TUESDAY, the 4th day of November
next, a general meeting of the Stookholders will beheld
at the Banking House, at / o'clock P. N., agreeably to
the charter. W. DUBEITON, Ja ,
ocT-tnolT Cashier—
()TMECHANICS' BANK—FHILADEL
rete, Octobor 7, 1662.
A general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at
the Banking Home on TUBSDAY,.4th day of Novem
ber, at 12 3L. 008-tno4
The Annual Election for Directors will bo held at the
Barad)* House on MONDAY. November 17, between
the borne of 10 A. H. andl P. itt
ocB-tnol7 • J. WIEGAND, Ja, ()ashler.
OrOFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA,
OE BMANTO WN, AND NO BRIM WN RAIL
ROAD COMPANY, PLEILADELPIIIA. October 13, 1862.
The annual meeting of the Stock end Loanholders
will be held at the office of the Company, northeast cor
ner of NINTH. and GBEEN Streets, on MONDAY, the
3d day of NOVEMBER next, at 10 o'clock A. IL An
Election to choose four Managers, to serve three years,
will be held the same day immediately after the Stock
holders' meeting, and close at 2 P. IL
0c13.tn3 W. 8. WILSON, Secretary.
pyr . • BANK OF COMMERCE—PHILADEL.
113 - - PHIA, October 6,1662.
The Annual Election for Directors will be held at tbe
Banking House on MONDAY, the 17th day of Novem
ber next, between the hours of 10 A M. and 2 P.-M.
A general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at
the same place on TIIES.DAY, the 4th day of November
next, at 12 o'clock M. J: A. LE WIS,
oc7.tuthstnolfl Cashier.
rier.. CRITTENDEN'S PHILADELPHIA.
113 COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, N. E. corner of
SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
Open Day and Evening.
Lake' Determent now open
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
H
& SON HAVE JUST
. received, frcm New York, a few choice lots of
FINE IMPORTED DRESS GOODS.
Wide fancy Silks, very ash styles.
Rich egnred Brown Silks, a great variety of these very
scarce and &mixable Silks. -
A great variety of Fancy Bilks, at low prices.
Rich figured Black Silks, from SI to S 2.
Yard - wide Plain Black . Bilks, at $l.
Black Silks, all widths and qualities, at
VERY LOW PRICES.
Rich shades, Brown, Blue and Green.
PLAIN IRISH. POPLINS,.
Bilk and wool and all-wool French Poplins.
A choice lot of new Plaid Alpacas.
RI:1H. PRINTED MERINOES.
RICH PRINTED MAGENTA. OLOTEL
Rich printed all-wool Delainee at 62X c. worth Ka
SHAWLS, soeßrs, Z.ND ULOA.KS.
1 . Brooke and Plaid Blanket Shawls.
Rich Ohaine Laine Broche Shawls.
Striped Shawls of every variety. .
Merino Scarfs, Broche and Chains Laine - Borders
---uallitand Water-proof Cloth Cloaks.
0c25
L S L L,.._it $4 25,
N EW STYLE CLOTH. SACQUEI,
NEW, STILE CLOTH BASQUES, $O.OO.
151EW KYLE SLOTH SAOQUES. 7.00.
NEW STYLE (SLOTH BACQUES, 8 CO.
NEW STYLE OLOTH SAOQUEBi 9•00.
NEW STYLE °LOTH SAUQUES, 10.00.
Jast opened at leas than Initial pricer.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER",
450, 422, and 454 NorthSICOOND ,Street,
cc24-2t Above Willow.
NEW STYLE
CASSINERES AND COATINGS.
Now opening, choice and dealrable styles of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS, for
MEN AND BOYS' WEAR, and,
CLOTHS FOR LADIES' OLOARING3.
CIIRWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
450, 452, and 454 North BECIOND Etreet,
0c24.2t Above Willow.
EAL 13 ARGAIN 8 IN HOSIERY.
-EU —Just opened, 175 dozen Ladies' Heavy English
Hosiery, full regular make, in 8, ,9, and. 93( inches,
at old prices.
SHEPP 3.111), VAN HAELINGEN, & AREISON,
ocls.lotrp 1048 CHESTNUT Street.
DEAL B ARGAINB IN RICH LACE
A.%) OURTADIS.--Stist opened, SOO Bich Tamb'd and
Applique Lace Curtains, at old prices. Also, ErGO yards
Etch Tainb'd Muslin Draperies.
BREPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRIBON,
acls. 10trp 1008 OIIESTNUT StreeL
p EA L BARGAINS IN LINEN
.1-1) RIIORABA.CII.—. I nat opened, 2,000 lards of good
quality beavy bleached Linen Ilookabactr, at old pricee,
SUEPPARD, VAN BABL/NGEN, & &UNISON,
oel4.lotrp 1008 (JHESTNUE Street.
CIRCULATING LIBRARIES.
BB OTHERHEAD'EI . OIRCII
v • LASTING LIBBAICY.---All the TIBW English
and American Books, including ALL GLASSES or Lite
rature. This is the ONLY Library in the cormtry that
includes all the NEW ENGI3BII BOOKS that are not
BBPRIIT D here.
Terms es per year; six months $3 three months 81.50;
one month 75 cents, or 3 cents, per day. 218 South
YAIGHTII Street. seB.Bm
VNGLISH AND FB,ENoa FAMILY
OIROULD.TING LIBRARY AND CABINET BE
LECTURE, 1317 CHESTNUT STREET.
Subscriptions per year, month, and day.
General catalogue just yubliehed, furnished gratig.
In Preea, Catalogue of the Young Ladies' French LI.
brery.
,‘ Catalogue de is Bibliothique des Dames et des De.
moi-sellet." M. 1. MONACHESI, Agent,
eel3.4na .1317 CHESTNUT Street.'
E A B --Extra fine-and cheap, fol.
family nee. Try them. At INGBAX'S ttmerlcan
Bank Tea Warehonse, 43 South SE,OOI.ID Street, below
Market, le the place for choice Teas.
Its
ADECIDED TRIUMPH OF ART.
. —REIMER'S Ivorytyyes are real gems; fres4,
warm, and expressive in color, bead finely modeled, dra
pery tasteful in arrangement and coloring. 6EOO irD
Street, above Green. . it*
sis HYACINTHS, TULIPS, Ofto
- GUS, Polyanthus, Narcisins, Iris, Snow Drop!,
&0., for sale by T. WALTER, 230 OHI3IIOII Alley. It*
riIE6TTMONY OF REV. BENJ.
PBILIPS BEYBOLDS.—I have great pleaanre in
bearing testimony that I have just witnessed one of the
moat delicate f.urgical Operations, performed rI2 the most
*kilted and ecientific manner by Dr. JAS. LEWIS, at his
BYE and EAR lIIFIRITADY, North filEXTli• Street,
on the eon of kir. J. T. Yank - irk, Arch street. The Doc
tor is evidently a gentleman of fine professional ability,
in whore all persons who are afflicted with diseases pecu
liar to the Eye and Ear may safely confide.
0c24 St* Yours, truly, B. P. REYNOLDS.
e irN QUFATION.----Where can you
- 1147 get TBERATIN
ANSWER,.—Lt P.KO,BSEB.'I3, 808 BIAIIKIrr Street.
oda Ot
WILLIAM EL YEATON & CO.,
No. 201 South FItONT Street, Agents for the
sale of the Original fleirlsieck & Champagne, otter
that desirable wine to the trade.
/Liao, 1,000 cases tine and medirtm:grade Bordeatokella
refs.
100 cases " Brandenberg Freres" Cognao Brandy, vin
tage 1848, bottled In France.
50 cages finest Tuscan Oil, in fluke, 2 dozen in case.
SObbls. finest qualityldononsabela Whisky
50,000 Havana Bogart, extra due.
Moat & Ohandon Grand Tin Imperial ti Green Seal"
Ohampagne.
Together with a due assortment of Madeira, Sherry,
Port, &c. oclll.lm
THE PLIBENOLOGIOAL OA
/4. BiNET 'AND BOOK STORE is open day and
evening for the sale of books on Phrenology, PhY
siology4l3yglene, and Phonography, and for Phre
notogical examinations. Orders by mail should be ad-.
dressed to JOHN L. ()ANON',
oc22.rpwsra 922 CHESTNUT Street. Phila.
BLIND AND DEAF—Congult Dr.
JAMES LICWII3, whOso unremitting ere:item Is
meeting with the enUre approbation of patients in
Philadelphia. Office Sal North SIXTH Bt. lds
Banco*
YE AND EAR. - DR. JAMES
E
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MASS MEETING!
AVOID THE DRAFT!
CITIZENS OF PHILADELPHIA,
RALLY IN YOUR MIGHT!!
•
Assemble in INDEPENDENCE SQ UARE, on
SATURDAY EVENING, Oot 25,
And adopt means to *mote enlistments in the
Path REGIMENT PRIMA VOLUNTEERS,
PIKLADELPIIIA CITY GUARD,
Colonel WILLIAM A. GRAY.
Let every citizen unite in the endeavor to dl this Re
girnent, and thus avoid a draft in the birth-place of
city of Philadelphia.
Liberty, our time-honored
CONE ONE !
,OOME ALL !!
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the world that Philadelphia br her efforts
OANAVOID A DRAFT.
Make one grand and final effort and the work will be
done
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Hon. ALEXANDER HENRY,
Hon. WILLIAM D. KELLEY,
, DANIEL DOUGHERTY, ESQ.,
• MORTON liloSITull&EL, Eon
Rev: J. WALKER JAOKSOII,
And others. GEO. BULLOOK, Chairman.
13. O. Kmomni, Secretary. ost24 2t
I. MAE'S MEETING TO AVOID THE
DRAFT!—Oitizeds of Philadelphia,rally in yourmight,
assemble in IND EPESDE NOE SQUARE, TUTS
(Eaturday)EVENlNG, Oct. 25th, and adopt measures
to PROMOTE EttLIFYPME NTH in the 157th Regiment
P. , PHILADELPHIA CITY tfill ARDS, Col. WSL
A.. GRAY. Let-every citizen unite in the endeavor to
Ell this Regiment, and thus avoid a draft in the Birth
place of LibertY—our time-honored city of Philadelphia.
Come one, come all ! Merchants, manufacturers, arti
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professions, and show the world that Philadelphia, by
her eft'orte, can avoid the draf I. We one grand and.
final effort and the work will be done. The following
eminent speakers will address the meeting: Hon Alex
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En., Morton McMichael, Ere., Rev. J. Walker Jack
son. and others. GEORGIC BULLOCK, Chairman.
H. 0. KENNEDY, Sscretary. It
THREE H UN
-3'32.530 .
DRED AND TWO DOLLARS.
By authority or the
OITY 0017NOILS,
EVERY HAN WHO ENLISTS
'ROBERTS' ARTILLERY,
FOE FORT MONROE,
BEFORE TIIEBDAY , NEXT,
will receive,
THREE HUNDRED AND TWO DOLLARS
BOUNTY,
As follows
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Bounty 'from the United States, in advance .... 25
Premium from the United States, in advance 2
One month's pay, in advance, .. 13
Making a total advance of. $240
and 575 at the expiration of time of enlistment. Apply to
CAPTAIN SANCEE, HAZARD, Jr..
COISPANT
N. E. corner EIGHTH and CHESTNUT Streets,
0c26.3t Up-stairs.
11. ASSEMBLE! ASSEMBLE! !--
Let eiery Citizen meet in INDEPENDENCE
EQUAItr, at 8 o'clock, to take measnrea to do away
with the draft in this city. Eminent speakers will
addrma the meeting. it
-MASS MEETINGININDE
PENDENCE EQUARE TONIGHT.
• Come from your Precincts ! lour _Factories Your
phis W c
L T ' k d e o h ° a l :4 a;idtbl4°)ewlrrat4e, world that Philatilial,
IPHILADELPHIA CITY GUARD !
157th RR GINTENT PENNSYLVANIA. VOLUN
TEEBS.—Philadelphians, Awake! If you would
avoid the Draft on the 28th, enlist or sand recruits to
the 1571 h Regiment. One effort your part and the
work is done. All the Bounties, One Iffonth's Pay in
advance, and a Gum Blanket to each men. It
DRAFT ! DRAFT ! ! DRAFT ! !
Why have a Draft In this city, when every citizeir
can and should exert himself to bring a recruit to fill
up the 157th REGIMENT, Colonel Wlll. A. GRAY?
DT to doing you will avoid. the Draft. It
PHILADELPB IA CITY GUARD.
—Enlist in this Begiment and secure all the Bounties
and a Gum Blanket. Drafted men get no Bounties and
have to furnish their own Blankets Oall before it is
teo late. •
Headolarters, 627 CHESTNUT STB3ET. it
AVOID TIIE DRAFT !—Join the
167th REGIMENT, Col. Whi. A. GRAN.
Complete outfit, ono Month's Pay in advance, all
the Bounties, and a Gum Blanket.
Call at 627 CHESTNUT Street. It
tiAVOID 'IIIE DRAFT !—Every
Precinct in this City could exoid the Draft, by send
ing their quota to the
157th REGIMENT
Before the 28th Met. Now le the time let every man
wolf ! work ! ! work !!! it
PHILADELPHIA CITY
GUARD, 15717 REOIMANT, Colonel WM. A.
ORA.Y.
EXTRA BOUNTIES TO THIS REGIMENT.
This Regiment is to be the crack itegimett of thie. city,
said unda the patronage of the principal men of thie
city. This is the lalt chance to unite youraelf to a good
Regiment nr.der officers who have seen service.
Beadquarters 827 CHEETIMT Street.
BOUNTY! DOIT.DITY! BOUNTY!
All remnite entering this Company will receive the
abovo amount. Calf at BICE A.B. DO HOUSE,
VT Gri TT-I St/Vat,±ZOTAApsipg Garden."
i. PHILADELYBIN UiT iriERTARD - ,
Shalrit be said we had a Draft in Philadelphia,
when you have a chance of enlisting in the above
Regiment and securing all the Bounties and a Gum
Blanket, and serving with of who have seen service.
CALL AT 627 ORESTNET STREET. it
ISILADELPHIA CITY GUARD I,
Enlisi in the One Hundred and Fiftpleventh
giment, Oolonel WIT., A. GRA.Y, now in Oamp
Fuleston, ear Fells of Schui
Do not bc”Drafted, but join this Regiment and receive
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tiHEADQUARTERS BOARD OF
TRADE RIFLE REGIMENT, 156TH REGIMENT
PENNSYLVANIA. VOLUNTEERS.
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IL Those absent without proper authority are, and
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By command of Brigadier General 01.011TGOILERY.
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I CORN EXCHANGE REGIMENT,
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RECRUITS WANTED for this popular Regiment.
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FINE LINEN AND MUSLIN SHMT3,
On hand or made to order s of the moat approved cut,
and warranted to at.
GENTLEMAN'S WRAPPERS,
The largc et and best assortment in the city
lIHDEROLOTHIIcG, HOSIERY, GLOVE'rS, TIES, .to
WHOLESALE AND BET
ocl-tttthe3m
JOHN O. ARRISON„
Importer /arid Manufacturer of
GENTLEMEN'S
FINE FURNISHING GOODS,
Nos. 1 it 3 N. SIXTH STREET.
FIRST STORE ABOVE - MARKET Si.
(FORMERLY J. BURR MOORE'S.)
The - well:known reputation of this establishment for
meting Fine Goods at MODERATE PRIORS will be fully
sustained.
P. s.—The celebrated IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRTS, SO
justly popular, can be supplied at short notice.
FLANNEL & CLOTH OVERSHIRTS
IN GREAT VARIETY. ocll.-tf
GEORGE GRANT,,
MANITFMITUBER OT &ND DEALER IN.
GENTS , FURNLSIIDIG GOODS,
No. MO CHESTNUT STREET.
soAS-Sm
'WINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.
The subscriber would invite attention to his
IMPROVE]) OUT OF litilitTA,
Which he makes a specialty in his business. Also, con
stantly receiving
NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
J. W. SCOTT,
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE,
No. 814 CHESTNUT STREET,
jag-tf Four doors below the OontinentaL
COOKING RANGES, FURNACES., &e.
COOKING RANGES.
ELEVATED DOUBLE-OVEN COOKING
RANGES.
Ttde "Range hai offorded more eatitfootion than any
Yet offend to the yublio.
ARNOLD & WILSON,
lino °ass rtiuT street.
NSTARM-AIR FURNACES,
Of the moat approved and economical Volterra',
BUITED TO ALL GLASSES OF BUILDINGS
ARNOLD & WILSO,
1010 OTIBSTNUr Str Neet.
ENAMELED SLATE MANTELS.
A large variety of these beautiful Atantals at
VERY LOW 'PRICES.
ARNOLD &I WILSON,
1010 01115STITUT Stmt.
LOW-DOWN AND COMMON
PARLOR GRATES.
For Heating Parlors, Chambers, Offices, &c.
ADAPTED FOR RIMER HARD OR SOFT 00AIA.
Hot-air Registers and Ventilators—a large assortaient.
ARNOLD & WILSON,
ocll-ea2mif 1010 CHRSTRUT Street.
VINE CARRIAGE LAP RUGS,
VINE
NEW STYLES.
HORSE COVERS,
FANCY TRIMMED AND PLAIN,
A fine awe:meat at
E. P. MOYER & IMO'S
HARNESS STORE,
et23-3t* 720 MARKET STREET.
ciTHE BIG GUN "
REMOVED PROM
432 TO 415 CHESTNUT STREET,
OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM. HOUSE.
PHILIP WILSON 8c CO.
Have removed their Guns,. Piwtols, Rifles, Fisuing
Tackle, Skates, Cricket and Bane Ball Implements, Cadet
Iluskets and Equipments to 1r .
oc2o lm 415 CHESTNUT STREET.
WHITE PRESERVING BRANDY.
PURE CIDER AND WINS Vim'WAR.
GREEN GINGER, MUSTARD SEEDS;
SPICES, ac.c., &c.
Alikko rennlaites for 'Preserving an Pickling Psalm's
ALBERT 0. ROBERTS,
'mama IN FINN EiBOUNEINS,
etS•tf DORN= NIANVNNTII AND VIES.
DESKS.--- A capital. article for
XX. camp and field nee. Safe from wet, compact, and
convenient to carry in pocket. For sale by
W. H. D &11411 M,
104 NORTH DE L AWMII,I Avenue, Philadelphia.
AGENTS WANTED to sell them in Philadelphia and
vicinity. oc23.lmtrs
C OTTON BAIL DUCK AND • OAN. ,
yes, of all numbers and brands.
Raven's Dusk awning Twills, of all descriptions, for
tents, Awnings, Trnnk and Wagon Covers,
l'aper lidnurifacturerf Drier Felts, from / to
7tet wide, Targtanibig, Belting, Bail Twine, &o.
JOHN W, ISVICRAIAI4 R 00 4
107 J01(10 Alloy.
Conforislog a large and very clearable assortment or
rich and fasbionable
BLACK BILK VELVET RIBBONS,
Including other MILLINERY GOODS, and nrokor.
AND COLORED ETLES, DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS:
HID CLOVES, EMBROIDERIES, HOOP SHIRTS •
&c. °c23-4t
IVIB. JOHN DREW'S ARUH
TREET THEATRE..
liminess Agent and Treasurer JOS. D. MURPHY.
LAST NIGHT OE KISS B ATED.A.N, aided. by
W. WALLACE AND EDWIN ADAM.
TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) EVENING, Oat. 25,
ROSA. GREGOEIO.
606 ARCH STREET
AUCTION SALE.
UCTION NOTICE.
LMIGE AND IMPORTANT BALE
BONNET RIBBONS.
13.1,8,1YERS & Co.,
AIIOTIONEI I / 1 8.
No:. 232 AND 234 MARKET STREET,
Will sell by catalogue, on four irtontha' oredit.
ON MONDAY MORNING, 00TORNE, 24th, 1864
1200 OABTONS,
PARIS BONNET RIBBONS,
JUST LLITZED
AlEa, a large an oomoloto assortment of
AMUSEMENTS.
ROSA GILEGORIO MISS D A.TE
ALBERT J W. WA.GLAOK.
ANTONIO EDWIN AD&M.S.
CREEP°. FRANK DREW.
To covclude with / 4 ROBERT IKAOA/RE."
ROBERT MAOAIRE BARTON HILL.
JACK STROP FRANK DREW.
ON MONDAY, J. S. CLARK at Home.
Doors oven at 7—To commenco at 7X o'clock.
WALNUT -STREET THE dTRE.—
8010 Leaaee Mrs. GABRETTSON.
Bnainetia Agent. Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY.
THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, Oct. 25,
Will be perfcrmad the New Play in 5 Acta, entitled
LIT rLE FADE rrit.
FANCEION ..... 'HISS THOMPSON.
LANDRY B IRBEABD MB. 13A2RETT.
To conclude with the Thrilling Drama of
THE COINER'S GIVE.
MABK BEDL AND.. MR. E. L. TILTON.
ROSE REDL &RD •MES. ANNA CO WELL.
More open at 7—Performance commences at 7X.
T . M. QOPTSCIIALK.
• GRAND CONCERT
AT MUSICAL FUND HALL,
MONDAY EVENING, Oct 27. at 8 o'clock,
On this occasion Mr. GOTTSCHALK will be assisted
by the young and talented vocalist,
MISS FANNIE srooKTox,
Ard the new asd successful Tenor,
MB. 'WILLIAM CASTLE,
Mr. BEHRENS .......
The programme will be enitrell new ,
Admission 60 cents—Reserved Seats 25 cents extra,
The sale of tickets commences THIS (Friday) MORN
ING, at 9 o'clock, at J. B. Gould's Music Store. 0c23 4t
CONCERT HALL.
CAPTAIN WILLIAM'
'WHALING VOYAGE,
EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK at ;`,e to 8 o'clock.
ALSO,
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock.
Admission; 25 cents: Children half price
A BEL & CO.'S bTEREOPTICON,
ASSEMBLY
Exhibiting Every Evening Tide Week,
Admiseion 25 cents. Commence at 8 o'clock. ec29-04
ENNSYLVANIA AOA.DERY OF
~ ;.ELHE FINE ARTS,
1055 011E5TNUF STREET,
In open daily .(Bandaya excepted) from 9 A. hi. till I
P. N. Admieeion 25 cents. Children half price.
Shares of Steck, 830. iy9
WANTS.
riIIBSTITUTES FOR THE DRAFT.
• FOUR TO gIIG DIEN, malady discharged from
the United States army, desire to rzo ai SUBS FIT II DES.
Apply to WWI. HANN' 3, ST. LOUIS HOTEL. It*
QUBSTITUTES WANTED AT THE
PHILADELPHIA. CITY HOTEL, corner or
FOURTH end WOOD Streets. •
SUB --
STITUTEB.PRAFTED I4EN
in want cf BUBSTITCTES can be accorananiatet
at the POILADELPHI& CITY HOTEL,
0c2.4-2s* 1 7 . E. corner cf FOURTH and WOOD Sts.
BOARDING.
A LADY FROM PARIS is desirous
of obtaining BOARDING in a private familre
where lemons in French will be considered ac equivalent
for her board... The highest reference given and required.
Addreee B. Y., P. O.
.2.52 la - n - 0 - ZOO -1 31 B—k
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
di RENTS REDUCED —De•Arable
lEaDwellings. All conveniences. $l4 to $2l. Apply
1109 WANES Street. 0e2.5 3014
ei g FOR SALE-CHESTER VAL
LEY FARM, 80 acres, 12 finetimber, the balanoa
in a high state of cultivation_ sitnate half a mile from
railroad station, 3.6 miles from the city Firet-clasi im
provements : handsomely rhaded lawn ; fine frnit9., &c.
Mao, a nuinber et F.A.RDIEI in Delaware and Chester
counties.
Apply to
0c25-tf
FOR SALE-BE AUTIF L
5.5 acres, 2,4 miles from Bristol, or She
moray station, 20 miles frcm the city, with improve
ments.
Also, a large number of FI3.IJIT FLBAB,Pe. the States
of Delaware and Hem land.
Also, a number to exchange in the adjoining counties,
'Sew JerseY,
Apply to
0c25-t`
LOST AND FOUND.
MINT RECEIPT LOST. A Mint
Receipt No (1768) seventeen hundred and sixty
eight, dated Fhiladolptia , Sept 26, 1862, for aixteen
ounces Gcld Bullion, payable to E. F. Wilson or order,
has teen lost. The public are cautioned not to receive
or negotiate the ssme, as payment ha s. a
stopped at
the hint.
E. F. WILSON.
Rochester, October 21, 1862. 0c2,6•1'.t.
OST OR STOLEN.-THE PUBLIO
,
ere cantioT c 3 egainst negotiating the following
UNITED STATES OitIiTIFICA.TES OF INDEBT
EDICE3S,
The ems haying been lmt or stolen from the sub
scribers
ISSUED TO D. & C. KELLY.
No. 24,391, dated Sept. 26th, 1862 ... .81,000
No. 24,392 do. " do. 1,000
No. 24 393 do. do. .. I,poo
No. 24,304 do. • do. 3,000
No. 7,696 do. do. 5,008.
ISSUED TO R. F. LOPES.
No. 25 C9O. dated October 2d, 1882 ck 1,009,
ALL PAYABLE TO BEARER. . •
BLAKE, 8R05.,& CO.,
29 Wail street.
NEW York, Oct 18. 1E62 0c22- ti
ST 011 MISLAID-OERTIFI
CA.TE No. 243, dated October 29tb, Me, in our
name, for forty•two eberee Preferred Stook of the Cala
'FlFO% BaiirOad Company. Notice is hereby .;icon, that
we have applied for a Certificate to be issued in lien of
above. (oe9 i o 4w] DREXEL_ 00.
PERSONAL
pEN6IONS.-- $l.OO Bounty and Pi
Procured and collected for soldiers, sailors, and ts 4
rtiattves of such ae are deceased, at reasonable and oaths
factory rates. Claims cashed or advanced upon by
JAMES FULTON,
Solicitor for Mammas,
424 WAIN - UP street, PbDadelphia. „.•
Particular attention given to parties living at a dia.
tance.
TN THE MATTER OF TSE ES
-1: TATE OF DAVID MELIOE., DEOZA.SED.—By a -:
provision in the last Will and Testament of DAVID
ISIELIOH, deceased, late cf Geneva, New York, his exe
cutor is directed to advertise for information as to the
whereabouts of bit wife and children.
Tido notice is published in - pursuance of that direction, ,
std the subscriber desiree any one having knowledge of
their ichereabonisilo infoim him, by manor otherwise. -
OBAS. J. FOLGE B, Erg,
Geneva, Ontario county, N. Y.
0c25 Bet
September 13,1862
AND QUEENSWARE:_
B° & STROUD,
No. se. NORTH FOURTH STREET,
ES'ire , now oven a lane new steak of
CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENSWARE:
a 2 lm
13 ava cv r l se : I ail DI
T HE W ILLOOX & GD3BEI
FAMILY
SEWING hIACraIIsTES
have been greatly Improved, Ca Elkins it
ENTIRELY NOIBNLEBB,
and with Belf-ettljtuiting Hemmers, are Delq rerollr for
ar.►e by
FAIRBANKS & EWING,
ee27-tf 715 CHESTNUT Btreet '
WHEELER & WILSON
SEWING MACHINES,
628 CHESTNUT STREET,
sel6.Bra PHILADELPHIA,.
CAUTION.
'The well-earned reputation of
FAIRBANKS' SCALES
Has induced the makers of imperfect balances too if.
them as “FAINXIANHS' SCALES," and purchaser.*
have thereby . , in many instances, been =talented to
fraud and Imposition. rairbankit Scales are manufac
tured on ly by the original Inventors, 111 & T. FAIR.
BANKS & 00., and are adapted to every branch of the
baguets, where a correct and durable Scales la required.
FAIRBANKS & ENUNG I
General Agents,
arlo-tf. MASONIC HALL, 715 CHESTNUT ST.
RENCH ItITJ ST AR D. -- Purrey
F
Biarne'e Imported Mustard, for eels in store and to
arrive, by the solo &put,
CU/OMM S. °AMMO.%
Ne. 128 WALNUT Street.
Conductor
E. PETIIT,
No 309 WALNUT Street
E. PTCCTIT,
No. 309 W&LNUT EAreet
LEGAL.