The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 17, 1863, Image 3

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    SPECIAL. NO TICES.
A MELTING LOVER.
BiI , TEIR BARD OF TOWER HALL.
knew
.a man who loved so hard
He seemed to melt away like lard;
'.-Two hundred round he weighed, at least,
And every year his flesh increased.
trntilit was his chance to see
At beauty of the tint degree.
Who set his bosom all in flame;
Mies Ellen Elnithers - Was her name.
'hen he this blooming maid espied.
‘nr Pilkingtott, like beefsteak fried,
in a little while he looked
zt like a cutlet overcooked:
is bosom, in the fervent heat.
Was roasted like a joint of meat.
The tallow, melting round his heart.
'Through coat and vest began to start,
And while an ounce of fat remained
'Those garmente were with grease-spots stained.
• • But what of that the lover cried,
My love for Ellen is my pride.
It is a privilege moat dear -
'To roast, or stew, or fry for her;
And if my clothes with melted fat
Are quite disfigured, what of that?
At Tower Hall cheap clothes PR buy,
For there they keep the best supply. "
The largest assortment of Ready.made Clothing in Phi
rudelphia, at TOWER HALL,
518 MARKET Street. .
It . BENNETT & CO.
HOOI(LANI'S GERMAN BITTERS
: 'THEY ARE ENTIRELY VEGETABLE,
-Andfreefron , Alcoholic. Stimulant, and all inj urions
ingredients;
Are pleasant in taste and smell, mild in their operation,
pill expel all morbid secretions from the body, give
:bloom to the pallid meek, and health and vigor to the
frame.
They will cure DYSPEPSIA.
They will cure. NERVOUS DEBILITY.
They will cure LIVER COUPLAINT.
They will cure JAUNDICE.
They will cure DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS.
They will cure. CONSTI PATIO . N.
They will cure PILES.
They will cure HE . •
.27iey will cure SWIMS/Ufa OF THE HEAD,
'They will cure FLUTTERING OF THE HEART.
They are prepared by. Dr. q: M. JACKSON, and sold
by druggists and, storekeepers in every terra and village
in Mel:halted Stntes,'at 75 cents per bottle. -
JONES & EVAN, 631 ARCH Street.
Philadelphia, Proprietors.
.SENVING MACHINE SILK,
THREAD, COTTON, NEEDLES, &c.
Agent for HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT,
LAING & INAGINNIS,
No. 30 North THIRD Street,
DEAFNESS, EYE AND EAR, THROAT DM
'NASES, OATARRH.—The above maladies treated with
dile utmost success by
Dr: VON MOSCHZISHER,
Oculist and diarist, graduate ofVienna,
Oiftre, 10%7 WALNUT Street,
tshere can be examined hundreda of testimonials from
the very beet known men in the country, among which
:are several from old and 'responsible citizens' of Pliiia
,delphis, who can be personally referred to. ocl7•6t'
CHRONIC DIARRHCEA OF LONG STANDING
CURED in a few days WITHOUT MEDICINE, by DR.
A, H. STEVENS, ISIS South PENN SQUARE ocl6-tf
KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE.—THAT
the ' " Stoat Elliptic" received the Preminm at the late
state „Fair, for the beet SEWING MACHINE for all
family purposes. Salesrooms 721 CHESTNUT Street—
ldaeonic Hall. ocl6-6t
SIAIR LYE I ELATE LYE
'BATCHELOR'S celebrated HAIR DYE is the. Beat tai
the World. The only Harmless. True. and BeHabit
inve known. This splendid Hair Dye is Perfect-changes
£ed, Rusty, or Gray Hair, instantly toht Glossy Black
.or Natural Brown, without injuring the Haw or Stain
ging the Skin, leaving the Raft Soft and Beantifia;
im
;giarts fresh vitality, fremiently restoring its pristine
,color; and rectifies the ill affects of Bad Dyes. The
,Genuine is .signed WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR; all ^"
, %Act
ware mere imitations. and b, Z,:yota °
Trbri
.cza luncoltik: fro, TAClTiff i % Y T
%% Act, Street
Blew. York. Batchelor's New Toilet aream for Dressing
the Hair. je23-11
DR. - SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINDIENT
_IS THE
best remedy for Sores is the known world.
ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF. THE LATEST
STYLES, made in the Best Manner. expre'say for .^.R
TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plait
Rgures. All Goods mude to Order warranted satiates:,
laintr. Our ONE-PRICE SYSTEM is strictly adhered to.
Allared2tereby treated alike.
.dell-1y JONES & CO., 604 MARKET Street
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, AND ALL DISEASES
.Criiich the Ear or Eye is heir to, successfully treated by
dProfessor J, ISAACS, la. D., °enlist and Anrist, No.
in/ PINE Street. Testimonials from the most reliable
'courses can be seen at his Mike. The medical faetiltY
are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no
•Isecret in his mode of treatment. Artificial... Eyes inserted
MO charges made for examination. se22.We lm
;OM STEINWAY'S
PIANOS.
The fame of these instrnmcnte has extended to - ever]
Tart of Europe. We Ind on.the programme of the Phil-
Elarmenie Concerts in Bremen and Brunswick a note
stating that the grand piano fortes need were " frorwthe
ananufactory ofifessrs. STEINWAT & EONS, New York."
We also see by a London paper, noticing the fact of
',fume Perm playing before the Prince and Princess of
Vales daring the bridal festivities, that " the piano
need at the castle was one of STBINWAY & Sons'. New
'Nark, which took the prize medal.at the World's Fair."
BLASIUS BROTHERS,
No. 1006 CHESTNUT Street.
•ee26-ew tt
GEORGE STF.CK. & CO:3
• • piANOB.
CRESSON Syntstos, Lurid, 1263.
stIR. J. E. GOULD, Seventh and Chestnut Sta., Philadtt.:
Dam]. Bra: Having had. frequent opportunities of ea.
enduing the Pianos made by Messrs. GEORGE STECK
.1k _Co., New York, during the past few years, in the
wreathe of my profession as Tuner, I :pronounce them
the most perfect instruments I have ever seen.
In point of touch, equality, and singing tone they may
defy comparison with any and all other makes, while in
the upper two octave (treble notes) they are INROESVNEa^
tidy the finest I have any knowledge of. • •
C. E. SARGENT, Tuner of Pianos,
1412-evr-if 907 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia.
MARRIED.
KLEMM—E AST WICK. —On the I.lth inst., at the reel
dence of the bride's father, by the Rev. Chas. A. ftfaisoe,
J. Oeorge Klemm to Miss Maria J., daughter of A. M.
Xastwick, Esq , all of this city. •
WISTAR—ALDER tON.—On the 15th Wet Boding
-ton, N. J.", William Wilberforce Wistar, of Philadelphia,
to Anna Mary, danghter of Harrison. Alderson, of the
•
- former. place. [No cards 3
DIME).
IicCORMICK. —On the lfith inst.. after a severe and
iirotractea illness, Rebecca bicCormick. in the 41st,year
of her age.
The family and friends are respectfully invited to at
tend the funeral, from her lite residence. No. 954
Lawrence street, on Tuesday morning, 20th inst , at 10
, .
o'clock.
• • • ..
LIN NARD. —On the 16th inst , James M. Linnard, in
the 80th year of his age.
His relatives and - *tends of the family are invited to
attend biS fin:lend, from his late residence, Chestnut
street, above Thirty-ninth, on Monday, October - 19th, at
2 o'clock.
MECASKEY. —On the 16th inst., Rev. John W. Me-.
etaskey, A. M„ of the M. B. Church, in the 95d year of
jiie age.
The relatives, friends of. the family, and the clergy,
Sire invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence.
in Thirty-seventh street, below Market, West Philadel
phia, on Monday, October 19th, at 2 o'clock P. M. To
proceed to Asbury M. B. Church. . ".
ALTEMIIS —On the 15th inst., Mrs. Pamela Altemne,
'relict of the late Thomas Altemns, In the Stet year of her
age.
Funerdl serviccs at the Second Baptist Church, New
Market street, above Poplar, on Sunday next, 18th Met.,
at 2 o'clock P. NE Her relatives and friende are respect
tally invttegrfo attend.
BANDERSON.—On the morning of the 14th inst., -Sarah
., wig of W. Sanderson; Sr.
Thcf funeral will take place this (Saturday) morning, at
y,o'ciock, from her husband's residence, No. 810 North
ifth street.
ASHTON. —On the 13th inst. ,Mrs: Catharine L. Ashton,
in the 75th Year or her age.
The male friends of the family are invited to attend
the funeral; from boy late residence, No. 737 South Ninth
street. this (Saturday) morning, at 9 o'clock. *
TOAILINSON.—Onthe 15th inst., Jonathan Tomlinson,
the Net "Year of his ae '
WOOD.—On the 14thinst., John Wood, in the 58th
'ear of his age.
BLACK SILKS!
SILKS!
Lyons drmures,
Low.prieed Poult de Soles,
.7..yons Cloaking Armnres, Gros des Indies,
Lyons Poult de Soles, Glossy Gros de Shines,
Irma Gros Grains, Gros de Saez,
3Poult de Sole Mat., Lvons Taille.
iiischon Mourning Silk, Mareellinee Lustrines,
Lyons Bonnet Taffetas, Modes, Senshewe,
BESSaeI & -ON,
, 91.5 CHESTNUT greet
bi9urnir g Store
NAVY-BLUE CLOTH FOR LADIES'
CLOAKS.
'64 Scarlet Opera Cloths.
Purple and *saline Blue.
'Black Mixed Water -proof.
BYES & LANDSLL.
- BYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH and ARCH. have a corn.
'Mete assortment of Children !I Shawls.
. - SHAWLS WHOLESALE,
3M. PREACHERS OE METHODIST
EPISCOPAL can - Rog, please meet in UNION
ORURCH TO-DAY, at 104 A. M.. to arrange for attending
the fameTal of Rev. J. W. MECASKEY. • lt*
W TRINITY OhAPEL, CORNER. OF
TWENTY-SECOND and 'LOCUST Streets.
Dt
-vine service and sermon 0-MORROW at 1O A, M. and
• %)4 p.. m. , by Rev HERMAN L. DI:MIRING. It*
tr3a.' 13,11/LDREBPS CHURCH.—THE
neat Monthly Sermon to the Young wilt be
preached In the Church of the Bpinhany, Ff FTSENTEI
and CHESTNUT Street, TO-MORROW AFTER:IOON.
liertvice at three o'clock-
REFORMED DUTCH
CHURCH, corner of SEVENTH and SPRING
GARDEN Streets.--1 4 mr J. HOWARD SUYD An will
• (D. V.) preach TO MORROW, at 10X A. M. and 7 36 P. M.
11Bpeoial Sermon to the Young in the Evening.
latz. CHURCH OF THE INTERCESSOR,
SPRING GARDEN Street. below Broad.—Rev.
O...I3SATTY will wench at 103‘ A. M. Sermon in the
3iVENING by the Rector. Subject—" The Imperfectness
of all Human Governments." Young Men cordially in
cited Evening Service. - .• lts
CLINTON-STREET PRESBYTE
BIAN CHURCH, TENTH, below Spruce street;
ev. Daniel March, will be open for Divine Service on
TO-MORROW (gabbath) EVENING. at 73; o'clock.
• The regular Sabbath Services will be hereafter in the
Morning and EVBlllllg. it*
SONS OE NEW ENGLAND.--A
quarterly meeting of the Society mill be held at
She room, S. E. corner Thirteenth and Chestnut streets,
on MONDAY evening. the lath instant, at 8 o'clock. All
klt tives of New England are invited to present
JAS. B. be
ALVORD,
Secretary.
t z....smpis OF THE - TIMES.—THE
• LICTUNES ON TOR APOCALYPSE continued,
Mount Zion Chapel. CHRISTI aN Monet. above Sixth,
0-MORROW (Sunday) EVENING. at 7% o'clock. Sub-
Ject—" The Binding and Lousing of Satan;' The future
policy of Europe toward , the Dulled Staten—Rev., xx.
Preaching at 10% A: M, and 3%- P. M. Free to all. it.
AWSPIRITUALISM: — MISS
DOYEN will lecture at EILDISOAIST. GALL, on
AY, at log A. If , on the "Lite of the Brain,"
mud at 73f P. M. on "Who are , the . ; Angels?" Also, on
IBIDAY EVBIGNG, the 23d inst., on "George Wash
angton.', Admittance 5 cents. it*
Fla"' ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, THULD ST.,
Rev. KINGSTON 00 DDAND, D. D., Rector.
ERMON TO YOUNG MEN.—The next Sermon•in the
course will be Preached k young men by the Rector, in
ibis Church, on SUNDAY BYRNINO next. Service
commendes at a; o'clock.
I:z3zall REV. ' BISHOP SIMMONS WILL
preach in SANCTUARY M. B. CHURCH, FIFPII
tree below Girard avenue, TO MORROW (eabbath)
ORNING at 10li o'clock, and Dr. 11 ARTINE at '3 P: ;
. and at 7 k P. fd. Collection taken throughout the day
In aid of the Church. The friends of the cause of God
are Invited to attend. , lt*
POWGEO STORRS,EDITOR OP THE
Bible Examiner. Y.. will. Preach
at the Ball E corner SPRING GARDEN and
WINTH Strau'. at 103-4:o'cloak. morning. and ay. eye-
Ming. 'Friends of the Bible Examiner are specialty in-
A.: SERMON • ON' THE • OCOASTO N
it€7l 2 i ( ot i et ti sit n eE l Frrec in Til KaYrcirlitlVe B UILDI NG TI
will be delivered ° b 9 y the Rev. Dr. HONTINGM,
.gle h titt i on o , f (Sunda) EVENING, In the
the EN4OUSE &quay).
lervicos t 9 conucienc 3 e r et c;re'l.lll.
Mr ARCH STREET M. E. CHURCH,
N.. 8 corner BROAD and ARCH Streete,—Rev. J.
I'. BURBEIN will prlach on SABBATH. October 18th, at
1O A. M. and 7le' P. M.
RELIGIOUS NOTIC E. —AT T LIE
desire of a number of gentlemen of different eon
grogetions, tI o first of a tierim4 of Discourses will be de
livered in Conceit Hall, CHESTNUT Street, above
Twelfth. by Rev. Dr. PLUME% ou TO-MORROW
EVENING. Service to commence -at 73 o'clock. The
Union Prayer Meeting 11913/lIS will be treed. The public
generally are invited.
IM'THE BOOK ABOVEH.
ABOVE STOCHTON (I) V.) will take tip the culminating
topic .of the series of discourses on the Bible, The
Triumph of the Bible over all Opposition," on SAB
BATH EVENING. at 734 o'clock. in the Chnieh at
BLEVIBITH and WOuD Streets. Morning worship,lo;
o'clock. Special collections to meet • expenses. Seats
free. .611 invited.
MAN IMPOILTANt . ARMY MEETING
OF THE CileoSTtAN COAINISSION will be
held TO-MORROW' (Sunday) EVENING. at 7;b o'clock,
at tbe Central PreSbYterian Church. corner of EIGHTH
and CHERRY Streets. Rev. HENRY STEELE CLARKE,
D. D.. Pastor, will. preside.
The following are the rpeakers who will address the
meeting:
Ex•Hoveroor POLLOCK.
Rev. RICHARD 'NEWTON. D. D.,
Rev. C. P. LYFORD from Convalescent Camp,
Rev. B. B. ROTC EIKIN.
r 0".. . LECTURE'S.
Dr. HENRY atORFORD, author . of " Shoulder
!Amps " (the new War Novel). " Droll Recollections."
' Rhymes of Twenty Years," &c . is now prepared to
arrange on favorable terms for delivering his humorous
lecture in rhyme, "Frill:" hie serious lecture in rhyme,
Almost hie patriotic lecture in rhyme, The Para
of the Republic ;" or lectures, With recitations, on " The
Pathetic in English Poetry " and "The Heroic in
English Poetry." Will also have ready, 'Martha let of
January, 5 lecture in prose, called. ' Shoulder•straps
and Shoddy." Address. HENRY itORFORD, - -
It Room 13 CITY HALL, City of tiow York,
THIRD GRAND CONCERT BY
THE CHOIR OF THE FIFTH. BAPTIerWEIIIRC
aisisted by the following distinguished artists: Mrs.
Henrietta Behrens, Miss Annie J. Wells, Mr. Charles Ft.
'Jarvis. Mr, M. H. Cross, Mr. G. Umatesd, Mr. JK.
MacOowen„ Mr. B. F. Walters, Air. A. R Dutcher.
hit. A. Richards, Mr. W. N. Freeland. Mr. Joseph
Kennedy, and several amateurs, at MUSICAL FUND
HALL on THURSDAY. EVENING, October 22 )8.133,
at S o'clock. Mr. A, BACHMANN will preside at tho
Piano. G. W. REED, Conductor. This Concert is
given in ardor the Furnishing Fend of the now church,
corner of Eighteenth and Spring Gardeu.streete. The
selection of music and the above artists will. inqure
lirst-cl ate Concert, Tickets 60 cents each. To be had of.
T. TOLMAN, 32 South FooP.9a - St.- J. L. RICHARDS,
FIFTH and ARCH;'G. W. REED, SECOND and. NEW,
and at the door on the evening of the Concert.
,"
NOTICE.—IN lICCOR,DANCE WITH
a resolution of the CITIZENS BOUNTY' FUND
uuIiIMITTBE OF PHILADELPHIA: I am directed to
give notice that all claims for BOUNTY be presupted
before the Stet day of Noyembe. next.
Thpee previous to June let to
MEOHABL V. BARER,
No. 2131 i South THIRD Street. .
•
Those since .11111 A lid to me
WILLIAM TRETC'EL, Paymaster.
• i• - Wastinsitonlittildlnad.
South THIRD Street.
PHILADPLPHIA, Sept.:SO, 0e17.3E
• PENff SYLVANIA RA.III.RO CO.II
PA T.RBaSORERB DBPAR I!MS.NT.
PITILADELPH FA, October 18. 1863.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi
annual dividend of FIVE per Cent. on the oapital stock
of the Company, clear of -National and State taxes,
payable on and after November 15. 1863
Powers of attorney for collection of dividends can be
had on application at the office of the Company. No:
2.35 South THIRD Street.
ocr-tdel. THOS. T. FIRTH. Treasurer.
CORN EXCIIA.MGE BANK.
PHILADELPHIA, Oct 12, 1863.
The annual election of DI KIiOTO itS will be held at the
- Banking House on MONDAY, the 16th day of November
next: between the hours of 10 A. M and 2P. 51 ,
The annual meeting of the Stockholders will be held
on TUBFDAY, the 3d day of November next. at 12 M.
ocli-tnol6 J. W TOP D- SY Caehier.
-SUPER BLACK
MR. DEMPSTER (AFTER "AN A -
Bence of several years) will give a Mnsical
tettainment at MUSICAL FUND II *LL, on TUESDAY
and FRIDAY EVENINGS October 20th and 2.3 d, when he
will introduce bin new songs in the 'Princess" and
Idyls of the King." together with the "May Queen."
Tickets, 60 cents. Reserved Seats. $1 may be secured,
with numbers attached, at Mr. J. E. GOULD'S, where a
diagram of the Halt may be seen. ocls
OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN MBE
INS CRAB CR COMPANY.
• PHILADELPHIA, October 12th, 18113.
The Directors have this day declared a dividend of SIX
PER CENT. for the last six months. which will be paid
to the Stockholders, or their legal representatives, on
and after the 22d inst., exclusive of all taxes.
0c13.91.. A. C. L CRAWFORD. Secretary.
F AND AImcnANICS ,
rirriADELPHIA, October 2. ISM.
The annual • • .
...,,,AtUD retTtgeOtfis she
House on In ST DA , the lgth deji 53ienioei
next, between the hours of 9 o'clock A.. M. and 3 o'clock
P. M.: and on TITESDAY, the third day of November
next, a get oral meeting of the Stockholders will be held
at the Banking Renee at 4 o'clock P M., agreeably to
charter. . W. RIISHToy,
oc3-inol6
Cashier.
M. OFFICE OF THE WEST PIIII. I I.-
DELPHIA PASSENGER. RAILWAY COMPANY,
N. W. cor. of HAVERFO ED Road and LOGIN edreet,
Twenty-fourthward, Oct. 13, 18.33.-3 OP ICS IS FIER EB Y
GIVEN, that the annual meeting of the STOC KEW. D K R.S
of this Company will be hcht a at their office on TOES
aI, the 3d day of NOVEMBER next, at 10 o'clock A.
ut - t au • --Mch place an election fur. NINE, DIREC rolls of
said Company will be held between the hours of 10
o'clock A. M. and. 4 o'clock P. M.
oel4-ws4t MARTIN. Jr„ Secretary.
O 1 7 10 E.,— Tug ANNIYAT, IrlEwr-
ING of the StocOolders of the euir, ADEL PHIA,
Elt MAN TO VirN, DiONDESTOWN RAILROAD
COMPANY will be held, at Oil Office of the floinnany,
corner of NINTH and GREEN. Streets, on MONDAY, the
second day of November next, at 10 o'clock A. M.
An ELECTION, to 'choose four Managers to serve three
years, and one to serve two years, will be held the same
day, at the same place, immediately af.er the close of
the aforementioned meeting . , and clam at 2 P. M. -
ocl3tuths-t2no W. 8. WILSON, Secretary.
MMECHANICS' BANK, PHILADEL
PHIA, Ocl ober 6, 1863
The annnel meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank
will be held, at the Banking Home, on TUESDAY, the
third day of November, atl2 lt
Tie annual election for DUO/11'01W, to serve for the
ensuing year, will be held on MONDAY, theAlateenth
day of November, between the hours of 10 a. M. and 2
WSIDAND, Jr.
ocd tothe tnold ,
Ca! hier.
COMMERCIAL BANK. OF PENN
bYLVANIA.
PHILADELPHIA, October 12, 1863
The ANNUAL liIEWEING of' the stockholders- or this
Bank will be held at the Banking Ffnuse, on TUESDAY,
the third day-of November next. at 12 o'clock M.
The annual ELECNON for. Directors will be
held at
the Banking Douse, on MOND aY, the *ixteonth day of
November next, between the hours of 10. o'clock A. M.
and 2 o'clock P. M,
oclBtuths•tl6no
S. - C. PALIfER, Cashier
m TILEI - 1
PfILLAMBPIA_ BAN'S,-Oat.
9.- 1563.
2 he Anneal Meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank
will be held at the Banking Hnes, on TITEIDAY, the
Ed day of November nexr. at 12 o 'clock M.
The Annual Election for Directors will, be-held,on
MONDAY, the 16th day of November, between the hons
oflo A. M. and 2P. M. • B. B. COMEGYS,
oclo-stnth-tnol6 , Cashier..
BANK OP COMMERCE,
PIiiLA
IDELPI3IA. October 5, 1263.
Tie annual election for DisECTONS will be held, at
the Banking House, on MONDAY, the sixteenth day of
November next between the hours of 10 A.M. and 2 P.M.
A. general meeting of the Stockholders wit be held at
the same place. on TUESDAY, the third day of N ovem
her next, at 12 M. .12 A. LEWIS,
ocs-inths tnol7 Cashier.
PILIMADICILPHIA. AND BEADING
RAILROAD COMPANY; Office 5127 South
FOUI:TH Street, PHILADELPHIA, September 2,, 1863.
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. 8. BRADFORD, Treasurer,
STOCKHOLDERS' NAMES.
Mrs. Mary Bishop, S- Lancaster,
Timothy C Boyle , Percy M. Lewis,
Clement Biddle. Fanny Mary ktitcherson;
Amp Copeland John Mclntyre,
A. Ern d J
ie and J. Newbold, John S. Moore,
Trustees,James McKnight,
Debbie A. Hughes, Benj. F. Newport,
Semi T. Harrison. Beni. Putt,
James Hallowell, W R. Rodman,
James W. Hallowell, Sarah Ann Richards,
Catherine C. Koppele, B enrY B. 'Omer.
Daniel Klapp, Maria L. Sadler,
Mary Kuhn, Andrew Turner,
Chas. Kuhn, Hartman Mrs. Rebecca Ulrich,
Kahn. and J. H. Kuhn, Ex. Asher M. Wright,
of S. Kuhn. William Young,
R. V. R. Lease Extra. W. H. ItreVicicar,
and James O. Schaff, Ex. of Austin Smith,
John Leisse. dee'd. Willis A (1,..
PROPOSALS.
IRON SCREW TUG-BOATS.
NAVY DEPARTMENT. WA.MINGTON, Oct. 14, 1863.
PROPOSALS will be received until the 28th day of
October for the complete construction of iron screw tug
boats of 360 tons and of 170 tons,
The vessels to'be delivered at a Navy Yard complete
and ready to receive on board the crew,S rfrovisions,
store. and coal, in all respects ready for service, except
the ordnance, ordnance stores, and nautical instru
ments.
The proposition must state the gross sum for which
the 'vessel will be delivered complete - and the time
within which she will be delivered.. The bid must be
accompanied by a guarantee that, if awarded, the Par
ties will execute the contract ; and the names of all the
p,rties interested and of the sureties must be stated.
The Department reserves the right to reject any or all
the propositions if, in its opinion, the public interest m
e... Mies, and no proposition. wilt be considered except
from parties actually engaged in building Iron vessels.
Übe plane and specifications of vessel and machinery,
can be examined only at the A avy Department in Wash
ington. - ocl7-stuthfit
PROPOSALS. FOR BEEF.
OFFICE OF NAVY AGENT
112 South Third stre3t, Pailadal
- . . .
PROPOSALS will be received until MONDAY NOON,
October 26th, for furnishing 0 N S THOUSAND B &REELS
OF NAVY BEEF, to be delivered at the UNITED
STATES NAVAL INSPECTION OF PROVISIONS AND
OLOI RING, within thirty days from the date of the
acceptance of proposal for the same. The said beef shall
be packed in accordance with the requirements of the
Ciavy standard. The barrel. shall be entirely new, and
be made of the best seasoned heart of white oak staves
end headin g : the staves not to be less than five-eighths
of an inch thick, and the headings not lees Ylian three
fourths of an inch thick; they shall be tEree-fourthe -
hooped over whit the best white oak or hickory , hoops;
each barrel shall be of the internal capacity of thirty
two (32) gallons. and be branded on its head by burn
ing "NAVY BEEF," with the contractor's name. the
weight,and the year when_ packed, and on the bring
stave with the letter 'R. " The barrels to be delivered
at the United States Naval Inspection of Provisions and
Clothing, ay PRIME-STREET WHARF. subject to in
spection; the expenses of such inspection, if any, to be
borne by the contractor. - . -
Security will be required. for the faithful performance
of the contract.
No proposals will be considered unless accompanied
by a guarantee. JAMES S. CHAMBERS,
• Navy-Agent.
Bidders will direct their Proposals,
H. BRIDGE.
Chief of Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, Washing
ton, D. C. 0017-6 t
(I,HILSON'S PATENT
'''-' ELEVATED DOUBL-OVEN
COOKING RANGES.
This Range has afforded more satisfaction than any yet
offered to the public.
WARM-AIR FURNACES,
of the mostalenroved and econoTnlcat patterns,
SUITED TO ALL CLASSES OF BUILDINGS
ENAMELED SLATE MANTELS,
A large •ariet7 of these beantifel Mantels at
/ VERY LOW. PRICES.
Low.d.own and Common
- PARLOR GRATES:
for heating Parlors, Cnambers, Offices. &c
ADAPTED FOR EITHER HARD OR SOFT COAL.
Hot-air Registers and Ventilators; a large assortment.
W. A. ARNOLD
1010 CHESTNUT STREET..
oclo-aw2mit
ACCURACY OF COLORING-, SIM
PLICITY of style, and - naturalness of expression,'
ere found in. REIMER'S excellent Portraits, lifs•siza
Photographs, in oil colors. SECOND Street; above
Green. lt*
PORTRAITS -THAT TRULY REPRE
BENT the original in features, expression, and co
doring of complexion and drapery. are ERBIUM Lite
size Photographs in oil colors,- SECOND Street, abov e
Omen.
COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS MADE
by REIMER. for $1 are the most and plea
sing pictures of the times; commendable for cheapness.
accur icy. and beauty. SECOND Street, above Green.
LEECH TINE APPLE CHEESE.-:50
cases Leech brand P. A. Cheese, for See by
RHODES & WILLIAMS,
ocl7 . 107 South WATER Street.
CONDENSED MEI - X.-1,000 DOZEN
Condensed MDR; for,sale
by -
RHODES de WILLTA.MS.
oel7 101 South WATER Street.
SALMON AND LOBSTER.-200
oases, 1..2, and 4-DonnA cane. Also Oysters, 1
and 2 - pound cans. RHODES & WILLIAMS,
0e77 107 South WATER Street.
riIHE UNDERSH4NED HAVE THIS
dayentered Into COPARTNBRSHIP, tinder the firm
of ADV'ENA & CO., for the manufacture of Iron Wagon
and Carriage Wm
WILLIAM ADVENA,
FEED. WEISGEEBV.E.,
AUGUST beII.FARZ E.
AllentoWli P. 0-- Oct. 16. 1663. . 0017 2t*
nHoicE.q LA. G
SABELRAPES,
Panay Pears, Apples, Sweet Potatoes, Onions, Oran.
berries, Chestnuts, and other products, in store and co.
ming forward, and for sale by -
PRETTYM & SONS.
N. 8. or. of FRONT and AXON Ste.
MIELITARY NOTICES.
T~'EADQUARTERS OF PROVOST
MARSHAL, THIRD DISTRICT, PA.,
PHILADELPHIA. October 16, 1863.
NOTICE is hereby given to all DRAFTED MEN of this
District the t they must REPORT TO TERSE HEADQUARTERS
FOR DUTY ON OR BEFORE 'rum ut3D AY, October 21d, ISM,
after which time no Substitutes will be excepted ,or
exemptiore granted for having paid commutation. And
all failing to report no above will be immediately pub•
Ilebed as DESERTERS. and liable'to arrest as snob.
JACOB S. aTRRTOH,
Captain and Provost Marshal.
'RANKLIN D. STERNER,
Commissioner.
ALEXANDER, O. HART,
Surgeon.
I' CAMP NEAR FRANKFORD, OCT.
16.1813.3 —Members of Company C will report tit 0110
to secure their bounty. Any sel.hing to attach them
selves to the Regiment, will apply as above.
IV' - H. W. GRAEFF, Capt. Co. C.
f it CORPS OF HONOR, 11. S. A.
HcAccuARTERs RECRUITING SERVICE.
/NVA.I.ID CORPS POE PRILADELPEffd.
243 South 'MIRO Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
SOLDIERS honorably discharged on account of dis
ability wills apply for Information for enlistment in the
INVALID CORPS
to Lieut. HUBER BASTIAN, Invalid Corps
213 S Third street, Philadelphia,
or to Lieut. J. W. DEAR, Invalid Corps,
All Brown street, and
N. E. corner Broad and Spring Garden,sts.,
Phila: -
Pay and ?allowances, excepting bounty , and pension.
PelEcas in IL S. Infantry. B. W. mATTFIEIvs.
Major lot Pa. Art and Supt. InvalidQ ,. /rps for Philadel
phia. an6-tf
DANA TROOP.-THE SUB
7;' A l scribers to the fund to bnv horses for the
DANA TROOP will receive fifiyflve per cent.
of the amount subscribed by calling on the
Lubscribir, No. :320 street:
0032 WM. P. JENKS, Treasurer.
5.205. IsT NO V EMBER 5.205.
COUPONS WANTED.
EARLY CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS
WANTED.
STELLING EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD BY
DREXEL & CO.,
34 South THIRD Street.
5-20.
The undersigned, as General Subscription Agent, Is
authorized by the Secretary of the Treasury - to continue
the sale of this popular Loan, and TBN DAYS public
notice will be given of discontinuance.
ABOUT TWO HUNDRED MILLIONS remain unsold,
and this amount is scarcely sufficient to furnish a basis
for the circulation of the National Banking Associations
now being formed in every part of the Country. But a
short time must elapse before this loan is wholly ab
sorbed, the demand from Barone, Germany especially,
being quite active.
As it is well known that the Secretary 'of the Tree
gni" 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 corns to issue farther permanent Loans, the interest
and, principal of which are payable in Gold.
These considerations must lead to the prompt couolm
don that the time la not far distant when these " Five-
Twenties" will sell at a inadsome premium, as was the
result with the •• Seven-thirty" Loan, when it was all
sold, and could no longer by anbeCribeil (Or at par.
This is a
SIX PER CENT. LOAN,
the interest and principal 'being payable in coin, thus
yielding about HIGHT per cent. per annum at the present
premium on gold.
It is called "Five-Twenty.'.'from the fact that whilst
the Bonds may run 'for twenty years, yet, the Govern
ment has the right to pay them off in gold at par, at any
time after jive years. s.
The interest is paid half yearly on the first days of No
„vember and Man • ,
Subscribers can have Coupon Sonde which are paya
ble to bearer and issued for $5O, $l9O, 83430, and $1,063,
or Registered Bonds. of similar denominations, and in
addition $5,000 and $lO,llOO.
These " Five-Twenties"'cannot be taxed by SfgfeS,
cities, towns, or counties, and the Government tax or,
them is only one and a half per bent, on the amount of
income, , when the income exceeds.. six hundred dol
lars per 'annum.' Income from all other investments,
such as mortgages, railroad stocks, bonds, Sm., mus
pay from three to Ilya per cent. tax on the Income.
Banks and Bankers throughout the country will con
tinue to dispose of the Bonds, and. - all orders by mail or
otherwise properly attended to.
The Treasury Department having perfected arrange
ments for the prompt delivery of Bonds, Subscribers
vrill be enabled to receive them 'at the time of subscri
bing, or at farthest in TOUR 'days. This arrangement
willbe grgtifying to parties who want the Bonds on pay
ment of the money, and will greatly increase the sales.
JAY coorc - m, -
GFESCRI,PTION AGENT,
114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
MICHAEL JACOBS,
BANKER,
No. 40 South. THIRD Street,
PIM PHILADELPHIA.
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, SPECIE. AND UNCUR
RENT.MONEY BOITORT.AND SOLD. _
STOCKS BOUGHT, AND SOLD ON CaIEMISSION.
Particular attention paid to the Negotiation of Time
Paper. CITY WARRANTS.BOUGHT. orb-3m
COLLECTION OF U. CERTIFV
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 Year Certificates of. In
debtedness of the United States now due or shortly
metering. •
Terms made known and receipts given at the office,
No. 320 CHESTNUT Street. mys-tf
NOTICE. ---NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN -that the CERTIFICATE No. 29,521, 200
Shares, issued to ns by the New York Transfer Agency
of the Philadelphia and Reading Rati , oad has been
LOST. and that application has been made for the sub
stitution of a certificate in place thereof.
A. G. HEMINWAY & 1 10.,
oca-Slit No. 53 EXCHANEtIf. Place.
net ninth-t 1
FROTHING -HAM it WELLS
HEAVY MEDIUM. AND LIGHT SHERTINGES AND
SHIRTINGS
STANDARD DRILLS. _
HEAVY BANTON YIAANNELS.
WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICG AND
SILECTAS. _
BROWN. BLEACHED. AND CORSET JEANS.
N0..12 WORSTED YARN. &o. selB4 Et
FORTHE ARMY AND 'NAVY.
MIT.A.DTS 8
MILITALRY FURNISHERS,
41.8 'ARCH STREET.
PHILADELPHIA.
Banners, Regimental and Company Flags,
Swords, Bashes, Belts: Passants, Epaulettes,
Hats, Caps, Canteens, Haveriacks, Camp
Chests, Field Glasses, Spurs, and everything
pertaining to the complete outfit of Army
and Navy Officers. . _
A liberal discount allowed to the trade.
sel,3-tf
a W. SIMONS ea BROTHER..
.'"" 4 • '
SARSOM-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA.
MANUFACTURERS OF SEWELRY.
FINE SWORDS.
AND
MILITARY GOODS II BVBRY VARISTI.
an24-iant .
W D. GLENN, IMPORTER. OF
. _
DRUGGISTS' TANGY GOODS,
NO. 26 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
Offers to the trade a fall assortment, including in Part-
Hair, Tooth, Nail. Cloth, and Shaving Brushes.
Camel's Hair Pencils and Markin Brushes.
Combs in shell, ivory, horn, and India rubber.
Perfumery and Toilet Soaps of all descriptions.
Pure Essential Oils.
Rose Water and Orange Flower Water in cans.
Powder Boxes and Puffs in great variety.
Round Filtering Paper, all sizes. .
Cachous Aroinatise, Hooper's and Arnaud's.
English Pink Saucers. Beevesiand common.
New Zealand and Pink Linen Twine.
Flasks, Tooth Picks, Violin Strings, &0., gro:`, all at
lowest 'market prices. . ' se7S-ImLf
NOTICE.—THE MANHATTAN LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YoRIK, having
transferred their Agency to the undersigned, applica
tions for Insurance, and. rene WALNUTurance, must he
made at his Office, No. 418 Street, Books
explaining the advantages offered by this Company.
may be had on application at the Office. _
JAMBS B UARR.
oclB-3m Bole Agent for Philadelphia.
VIFTII COLLECTION DISTRICT OF
-a- _PENNSYLVANIA.
'UNITED STATES ASSESSOR'S OFFIOE.
GERMANTOWN. October 6th, 1863.
NOTICE IS HEREBY MITES, that the annual fiats,
enumerations, and assessments for the year 1863, taken
pnranant to the Excise law of the rutted States for the
Fifth Pennsylvania district, will be open for examine,-
don during she fifteen days immediately subsequent to
the date of this notice, at the following places, viz: '
Divisions NOB. 1,2, 3, and 4, (Bucks county,) at the
offices or residences of the respective Assistant Assess
ors.
.Divitrimg Nos. 5, 6 7 and 10, (Twenty-second and
Twenty. fifth , wards of Philadelphia,) at the office of the
Aesessor, Langstroth's Building, Germantown. . •
DMIIA /OR No. 8 (part of Twenty-third ward,) at the
Wee of the Deputy Collector. Prankford, -
.Dizieion No. 9. (residue of Twenty. third ward,) at the
residence of the Asnistant Atsetsor, John W. Trump,
Bne
e T e h n e s s e e s. lists in e om an e d s. a assessments ts a b r i e n a ia s r t d ate ta m b e l n es t of b the tax" -
which has been assessed by Assistant Assessors upon
li alleys, plate deliver and plate of gold. ,
.and the subscriber, atlas office in Germantown, will,
on THURSDAY, October .22d, of-the current year, be
tween the hours of 9 A..; IL and 6 P.. M. , bear and deter
mine all written appeals that may be made relative to
any erroneous valuations or enumerations of Assistant
Ateessors, in thesth, 6th, 7th; Sth. 9th. and 10th divi
eions„(being the Twenty second. Twenty-third. and
Twenty -fifth wards of the city of Philadelphia); and nn
TUESDAY, October' 27th, he will" sit for the same pur
pose in lloylestown„ Bucks county, at .the office 'of
JOEITI, W. COWSLL,. Bsq,; collector. of the district, be
tween the hours of, 9A. AI and 3 P. 151,.,. for Divisions
Dios. I, 2,3, and 4, ((Bucks county. ) "- .6 "i
All persons who de not flle.written4appeals on 0i . .1)5.;
fore the above-Da:reed days for tearing the some. will be
estopped from obtaining any abatement si their taxes.
EDWIN T (RASE.
oco , lo-17 3t Assessor Firth District. Pennsylvania.
THE PRESS. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1863:
FINANCIAL,
v. S. 5-20.
PHILADELPHIA.
ARMY GOODS.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
R,HEPPAR.D, VAN- lIARLINGEN,
AItRISON.
1008 Chestnut Street,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN • -
HOUSE.FURNISHING
DRY GOODS,
Keep the largest assortment in the city, comprising the
best descriptions ot
Blankets, Flannels, Muslim, Curtains,
Linens, Sheetings, Napkins, Doy
lies, Table Linen, Toweling.
• Linens, Diaper.
ALSO. •
PIANO COVERS.
TABLE COVERS.
TABLE COVERTNGS. •
FURNITURE CHINTZES.
And newest styles of materials for -
Curtains and Furniture, Coverings,
BROCATELLE, PLUSH,
SATINS, TERRIES. REPS
NOREEN'S, DAMASKS,
and a general assortment of the best makes of HosierY.
Merino Under Shirts, V,ets, Drawers, Balmoral Skirts,
*Tato Goods, and
Staple riabroldOries,
At the Lowest -
CASH PRICES.
N. B.—Estimates given for furnLshing
SHADES AND CURTAINS.
Either in the City or County.: OclOstuthstsraet
NOW OPEN
PARIS, LONDON AND AMERIOAN
CLOAKS
RICH. LYONS VELVETS,
INDIA GROS GRAIN,
MATALBA SILK,
PARIS-MA.DE VELOUR CLOTHS,
PARIS WOOL CASHMERES,
FANCY CASHMERES,
PARIS-MADE FROSTED BEAVERS,
DIAGONAL CASHMERES,
CHINCHILLA.' CLOTHS,
BELGIAN TRICOTS AND DOESKINS,
ENGLISH FLUSHES,
ENGLISH MELTONS,
AT THE
'PARIS , MANTILLA, CLOAK,
AND
LFT_TP.; EN2POR=T3 M,
920 CHESTNUT STREET,
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.
oclCetuthtf
SKIRTS 1 SKIRTS 1 SKIRTS
M. A. JONES'
(IRLIBB.A.MD
NE PLUS ULTRAKIRT
131 M only be faaad at
No. 11 NORTH EIGHTH STREET,
PHILADBLPHIA.,
OTBR THB WAS
air None genuine unless stamped
X. A. JONES'
• NE PLTP3 MATRA. SKINT.
foSm 17 N. EIGHTH STREIT.
VERY IMPORTANT TO THE LA
DIES I • . ,
Staten Island Fany v iitang . t
Establishmen
- 47 North EIGHTH Street.
Philadelphia.
. • and 5 and 7 JOHN Street.
Vey; York
NOW IS TIIE TIM.G TO SEND YOUR .
ItiVRTS,
SILKS,
CLOTHS,
31:11fib/61 . 2- -
DlialsrtS;
tbs
To be dyed or cleansed in the • finest manner, at this pfd
and favorably known establishment. With an e4e.
deuce of nearly forty years , we pFeeent ourselves to the
public this season as standing
FIRST
OUR
LINE,
- BARRINT„ CO.,
ser-lm 47 North EIGHTH Street.
BLANKETS! BLANKETS BL.ANK.
KETBI
The Latgest Assortment of
33 r_. A N - S E T s ,
AT THE LOWEST PRICES,
OFFERED WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY
COWPERTETWAIT CO.,
W. CUR. EIGHTH AND MARKET STS,
selStdeSl
LINEN GO OD S. -MY STOCK OF
these having been,selected from the largest im
porters of New Yerk ,(for cash only), I am able to sell
mush cheaper then the regular trade. Brown Table
Linen at 50 and 62X; bleached Damask, all linen, in a
variety of patterns, 75; finer do. .373 : '.
10 pieces hand loom goods, very heavy, all linen, 75.
10 do do_ heavier and wider, at 873-; and 95.
These are the heaviest, and will outwear nnYthiug of
the kind now \made.
35 dozen very heavy . Napkins, $1.75 per dozen.
60 dozen Napkins, at $2, worth now $2.60
Also, several lots of finer ones. at various prices.
Good heavy Towels, $1.60, 1.75, and $2 per dozen.
Wu els of every description, quality, and price, and
without doubt the best variety of Huckabacks in the
city, there being now in stme about 50 pieces of different
widths and qualities, from 20 cents up Some of them
are beautiful patterns, and very fine. One lot real
Barnsley Sheeting, very heavy, at $1.2.501 EA: Pillow
Casing, IX, and 1% wide; Bird-Bye for Children's
Aprons; Nursery Diapering,. at $1.60, 1.75, $2, and $3.
Colored - Doylies, for Fruit; Furniture Dusters.
The best Hankerchiefs in the city. for $1.50, worth $2.
And all other kinds of Linen Goods, that I am certain
are very much under the present prices.
GRANVILLF. B. HAINES,
No.- 1013 MARKET Street.
ocl2mtnws 4E
1054 CHESTNUT STREET
E. M. NEEDLES
IS RBOEIVIIrd DAILY
ALL DESIRABLE NOVELTIES
LATEST IMPORTATIOIYB.-
In LACES,
EMBROIDIRIES,
HADTDKEHOBIEFS,
=lM=a=
FLANNELS.—I HAVE NOW ONE OF
-I- the largest - and cheamOstocks in the, city; am
selling a firsc-rate all-wool White at 10; half Cotton do
at 37k. 45, and 50; one lot all wool, fall yard wide, at
62k; one lot Ballardvale. first rate quality, 56; one , lot .
Ballardvale, fall yard wide 65—these are the pink edge.
good, and -very desirable; two bales heavy pink-edge,-of
the Washington Mills, 50; real Welch Flannel,-war
ranted nnshrinkable; Shakers' in every quality, 56,
62k, 75. S7k, and sl.—these are yard wide, very heavy,
and will not shrink; two bales very heavy gray twilled
all-wool, at 50, that are now worth 65 by the bale; one
bele very heavy, red twilled, all-wool, at 50; plain red
at 37k, -45. and 50; fancy Shirting Flannels in various
patterns; Canton Flannels, both bleached and brown,
from Mk up to she very best that are made.
All the above goods are really very cheap, and moons
in want cannot fail to get suited.GRAtVILLE B. HAIN'S%
ocl2-mtntas4t lOl 3 MARKET Sc., above Tenth.
T L ADIES' CLOAKING CLOTHS.
Black Beaver and Tricot Clothe,
'Brown and Black Water-prof Cloths,
Bark Brown and Mode Cloths,
Fine Black Broad Cloths,
f r t Superb quality scarlet Cloths,
Chinchilla Cloak - tugs,
Also. Clothe, Cassimeree; and Satinets for Nan' and.
Boys.
Vestings, in Great variety, at
JOHN H. STOKES,
- • 702 ARCH Street.
N. B.—Jack Straws, made by and solcrfor an Invalid.
A enw invoice just received oehl
MOURNING CLOAXS,
•MANTLES; SHAWLS. &a.,
At the
NEW MOITRNING STORE. •
96 CHESTNUT Street.
&A MYERS & CO.
UDWIN HALL & CO. No. 26 SOUTH
A— , SECOND Street, would call attention to their Stock
of DRESS GOODS. embracing all the novelties of the,
season; from the lowest price goods to the most expen
styles.
Rich printed Merinoes and Cashmeres.
Rich and neat style all-wool Delaines.
Figured Mohair Reps.
I Plain Reps and Mohairs.
Fancy styles of Valenciaa.
All-wool Plaids.
Rich French Chintzes. -
Plain all-wool Delaines, double width.
Plain all-wool Delaines, single width. •
Black and Colored Alapacas. '
Wholesale as well as Retail Buyers are respeetfullYii
vited to examine our Stock. sell-t 1
WE CASE OF THE BEST HEAVY
quality real Water-proof Clothe, received this day.
Beet quality Frosted-Beaver Clothe.
. Chinchilla Cloths, magnificent quality. -
Heavy Plain, Brown, and Leather-color Clothe.
iiiiddlese'S Clothe, dark colors.
Fine French Scarlet Clothe. • X
Blue and. Scarlet Chinchilla Oaths.
French Scarlet and Blue" Flannels.
Froeted-Beaver Cloths, from S 3 to SS.
N. B.—Magnificent quality Lyons Silk Velvet, at $l5
and $1.6.60 per yard. EDWIN HALL & CO.,
ocl6 -26 South SECOND Street.
S HAKER 'FLANNELS.
Ballardyale and Washington Flannels. ,
Gray, red, blue, and white Twill Flannels.
Red, gray, and white plain Flannels, cheap.
SACQUE FL/0151BM— -
Scarlet, Blues. Modes. Browns, &c.
Cotton Flannels. Tickings, &c. "
Table Delaware, bleached and brown.
Crash, fine Towels, - Nursery Diapers.
Good stock of Shillings and•Sheetinga,
Desirable sizes and makes Blankets. -
COOPER & CONAILD. -
S. E. corner NINTH and MARKBT.
AT RETAIL
JOHN F. YOUNG,: STREET,
H
No: 70 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Has now in store an excellent assortment of DRESS
GOODS, &c.consisting in part of Black Silks. Klpacas.
from the lowest to the finest qmility, Merinos. ,Wool de
Lathes, Plain and Striped Poplins. choice style Plaid
Cashmeres, Reps. Shawls, and Scarfs. Also, alull line
of Flannels, including Silk Warp - Shaker,' &c., &c.
To which the special attention of the retail trade in
. .
REP POPLINS. • '
6.050 YARDS REP POPLINS. -
EMPRESS CLOTHS and TIOURED POPLINS.
.SIIARPLESS BEDTIMES,
ocS • CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets
FROSTEDsBEAVERS.
SHARPLESS BROTHERS offer
FROSTED BEAVER 3 at $2 00.
FROSTED BEAVERS at $3.
'FRSTED BEAVER
VELVET S BE OTERS at $6.
FROSTED BEAVERS at $6.
And a lame aesortment of
PLAIN and RIBBED BIACKDEAVERS.
ocS , CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
OPENING OF FALL DRESS GOODS.
•
H. snot. & SON
1f05.113 and 71.12 North-TS-STA Strome.
/Lave now oven a choice assortment of -
FALL AND , WISTER , DRESS GOOD&
Plain Silks, &doe colors, $126 to $2.
Plain Moire Antiques, choice shades.
Plain Black Bilks. 90c, to $8, . 69. •
Figured Black Silks; Fancy Silks.
Plain All-wool Reps and Poplins. all'oolorg.
" Plain Silkand Wool Reps. allcolora:
Figured and Plaid Reps and Poplins.
Plain French le erinoes, choice oolors. •
/ lot Plain French rderinoos, choice oolors. EIL lob
WHITS GOODS.
YELLS, &..
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
10,000 YARDS OF
FRENCH MERINOEB,
ALL-WOOL REP POPLINS,
SILK-FACE POPLINS,
CORDED MERINOEB,
FIGUREDPOPLINS.
IRISH POPLINS.
ED WIN- HALL &CO.,
26 South SECOND Stied.
N. Il.—Most of the above were bought In the early
part of August, and are, for sale below the regular
prices. oels-tham3t
CLOTH HOUSE.
WILLIAM T. SNODREASS'
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
CLOTH 'ROUSE,
No. 3* South SECOND St.. and 23 STRAWBERRY St.
A FULL STOCK OF
ARMY CLOTHS.
NAVY CLOTHS.
CASHMERES.
NQBBY COATINGS.
CHINCHILLAS.
VELVET CLOTHS.
FROSTED BEAVERS.
ESQUIMAUX.
BILLIARD CLOTHS.
BAGATELLE CLOTHS, &O. 00.424
LADIES , FURS.
LADIES' FANCY FURS.
Jonas - m-A.Trovait,A.,
No. '7lB ARCH STREET, BELOW EIGHTH.
Importer and Manufacturer
OF
LADIES'. FANCY FURS.
My assortment of FANCY FURS for Ladies and Chil
dren is now complete, and embracing every variety that
will be fashionabledttrinit the present season. AU sold
at the mannfaotnrers' prices. for cash. Ladies, please
give me a call. oc3- 4.1 a
OPENING- OF FANCY FURS;
JOHft A .
STANB&CII
• IMPORTER AND HANUFAOTHRER OF
LADIES' FANCY FURS,
NO. 526 ARCH STREET, BELOW NINTH,
Has now open a splendid stook of .
lAMBS BD MILBURN'S FURS,
Which will be sold at the
LOWEST. CASH PRICES. oc2-8m
FURS! • FURS!
GEORGE F. WOMRATIII
• - ..405.41.5 AND 417 ADCS
if.a.e NOW opErr
. A FITLL ASSORTMENT
LA: - .tolng; ty rt s , •
wh.(4. til9 attention of the public is invited. ee2r3-3nt
MILLINERY GOODS.
4:EIGHTH ST. RIBBON STORE,
No. 101 N. EIGHTH STREET. .
We have received from the late New York and
Philadelphia Auctions the following most desirable and
fashionable goods at very reasonable prices:
Scarlet Bonnet Velvet, at $3 per yard.
Do. do. do. Lyons width and quality, $4 55
per yard.
LEATHER. COLORED VELVET. —Uncut Velvet. Cord
ed Silk and Bonnet Silk, all of the most beautifal shades,
with Ribbons, Feathers and Flowers, to match.
BLACK BONNET RIBBONS. —A. splendid line, from
16 to 44 cents per yard. At the latter price we sell a very
wide and heavy Ribbon.
Extra heavy, all boiled Ribbons. nary. w and wide.
lower at retail than they can be bought else where by the
piece. .
BLACK. DRAB AND BROWN FELT R &TS, from the
manufacturers direct. All the new shapes for ladies' and
children's wear, very cheap. .
A complete a.sortrnent of Black English Crapes, pur
chased before the late heavy advance @ gold, from 63
Cents T ard,upwards.
BONNET RIBBONS in endless variety. Velvet Rib
bons. black and colored, the best make imported, at a
great redaction. Trimming .Ribbons, every shade; and
every other article used in making or trimming a bon
net, or that can be found wish ne at less than wholesale
prices
A liberal reduction made to wholesale buyers.
Country orders promptly attended to.
SICHEL & WEYL ,
ocl4tnoll No. 107 North EIGHTH Street.
IP FRENCH FI,OWERS, 1863.
FEATHERS, LACES, RIBBONS, &
NEW -STYLE HATS,
JUST. OPENED AT
THOS. KENNEDY & BRO.'S.
• No. 7A9 CHESTNUT Street, below Eighth:
se9•Sm
scia MILLINERY GOODS.
BROOKS & ROSENHEIM,
431 MARKET STREET,
have now on hand'a complete assortment of new styles
RIBBONS, BONNETS, VELVETS,
BONNET-SILKS, 'MISSES' HATS,
FLOWERS, FEATHERS, LACES,
D
MILLINERY GOODS GENERALLY,
to which we invite the attention of the trade. ma tin
FALL, 1863.
-wc)0213 & CAIRN",
725 CHESTNUT STREET.
Have now Oren
A LARGE STOCIC or
STRAW AND FELT GOODS,
FRENCH FLOWERS,
FEATHERS, RIBBONS,
And a general assortment of
;MILLINERY GOODS,
To which they Invite the attention of
THE TRADE. , eel?-Sm
•
43 MOURNING BONNETS
Made to order at the
NEW MOURNING STORE,
926 CHESTNUT Street,
eel9lm M. & A. MYERS & 00.
PAPER HANGINGS. N
pII.II4ADELPHLA. --
PAPER HANGINGS.
HOWELL Jo BOURKE,
CORNER OF
FOURTH AND MARKET STREETS,
• MANUFACTURERS OF
PAPEIt HANGINGS
AND WINDOW OIIRTAIN PAP/1118.
Offer to the trade a large and eleg ant assortment of
Er x, : . .. at rzty i l. the cheapest Brown S t o ck to the finest
-
N.-B. CORNER FOORTH & MARKET STREETS. - -
N.M.—Solid Green, Bine, and Daft WINDOW PA
PERS of every grade sell-1m
STATIONERY.
M O SS tt CO., •
Respectfully Inform the public they have opened a
BRANCH at
. No. 432 CHESTNUT STREET,
Second DOor above the Poet Mae,
where will be found a complete stock of Fancy, Staple,
Counting Roues, and Office -
STATIONERY,
BLANK BOOKS, AND ENVBLOPES,
of their own`ntannfactiue, of the beet qualities. and in
great variety. -
The business will be conducted on the principle of
• SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK. SALES.,
- By prompt and careful attention, uniformity in prices.
extensive assortments, together with their long experi
ence in that line of business, they ask a share of public
patronage.
Blank Books ruled to any pattern: Bnvelopes, of any
size or shape, made, to order at short notice.
'They will - contimie their Wholesale business of Book
sellers and Stationers at the Old Staid, -
No. 480 MARKET STREET.
WATCHES AND JEWELEY.
MUSICAL BOXES.
SIIELI; AND ROSEWOOD OASES,
playing fioin 1 to 12 tunes, choke ()perm and Amezi
'AA Melodies . FARR & BROTHER, Importers,
Belem - 4 CHESTNUT Street. below Fourth.
G. RIISSELL,TILCE AlArElt lOAN
arid Infarte — d WATOIII/I,' Tine Jewelry. Bayer
a1 1Y23- 1 6 a m tia are '
XS North SIXTH Muer,
111L4i FINE WATCH ,IIEPAIRING
attended to, by the moat experienced workmen.
every Watch warranted for one year.
G. RUSSELL.
'3723-6m IN North SIXTH Street.
rimE ATTENTION . • OF 'GROCERS
-A. AND OTHEEB is invited to the NEW LIQUID
BLACHILG manufactured by BROWN St BROTHER,'
This Japan Blacking, with half the usual labor, im
parte a' moat intensely_ rich lustre and jet black,'egrial - to
"the high eat Japan Varnish. produces a most perfect
smooth surface, ao as not to soil the finest linen. 'tendon
U. the leather eaay at& pliable. and 7111 retain its virtual;
in any climate .
For sale by the at _
TEL&YBE COWPIIRTHWAIT'S.
0020V860S Street-
PLANTATION BITTERS.
From the army hospital—the bloody battle fleld—the
mansion of the rich and humble abode of the poor—from
the (Ace and the sacied desk—from the mountaintop,
distant valleys and far-off islands of the ocean—from
every nook and corner of the civilized world—is Pouring
in the evidence of the astonishing effects of DRAKE'S
PLANTATION BITTERS. Thousands upon thousands
of letterillke the following may be seen at our aloe: .
RHEDSTIURY, NVIS Sept. IS, 1863.
"• I have been in the army hospitals for
fourteen months—sPecebless and nearly dead At Alton.
111.. they gave me kbettle Of Plantation Bitters. * •*
Three bottles restored my speech and cured me. * *
C. H. Ff. &UTE. "
SOUTR WARSAW, 01, July
~* * * One young man, who had been sick and not
out of the house for Iwo years with Scrofula and Ery
sipelas, after paying the doctors over $1.50 without bene
fit, hae been`cured by ten bottles of your. Bitters. .* •
EDWARD WOUNALL."
The following is from the Matron of the Union Home
School fer the Children of volanteeis:
HAVIMETER. MLNSIOkr; FIFTr.SEVEVTIT ST.,
VIM YORK, August 2. 18ffl.
"Dn. Basun: Your wonderful Plantation Bitters
have been given to some of our little children suering
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 consumption, on whom
all medical skill had 'been exhausted, has been entirely
restored. We commenced with but a teastxmnfal of
Bitters a day. Her appetite, increased; strength and
health followcd. * *
Respectfully,
"* * I owe much to you, for I verily believe the
Plantation Bitters have saved' my life.
BEV. W. H..WAGGORER, Madrid, N. Y."
"+ + + -Thon wilt send me two bottles more of thy
Plantation Bitters. Iffy wife has been greatly benefited
by their use. •
Thy friend, ASA CIIRRIN, Philadelphia, Pa."
"* • I have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia,
and had to abandon preaching. *. * * The Plantation
Bitters have onred me.
RE.V. - 3. S. CATHORN:;Rochester, N. Y.
"*y* * Send us twenty-four dozen more of your
Plantation Bitters, the popularity of which is daily in
creasing with the aueste'of our house. •
SYKES, CHADWICK, & CO.,
Proprietors Willard's Hotel, Washington, D. C."
• « * « I have given the Plantation Bitters to. hoe,
dreds'of our disabled soldiers; with the most astonishing
. .
G. W. D. ANDREWS.
Superintendent Soldiers' Home, Ciocinnati, 0,"
.•r * The Plantation Bitters have cured me of
liver complaint, of which I was laid up prostrate and
had to abandon my business.
R. B..KINGSLEY, Cleveland, O."
* The Plantation Bitters have cured me of a
derangement of the kidneys and urinary organs that has
distressed me for years. It acts like a charm.
C. C. MOORE, Agent for Colgate & Co., 251 Broadway,"
&0., , &a., &a., &0. - , &O.
The Plantation Bitters make the weak etrong. the lan
guid. brillimit, and are exhausted nature's great restorer.
They are composed. of the eelelirated Cliasaya Bark,
Wintergreen, Sassafras, Roots. Herbs, &a, all preserved
in perfectly pure St. Croix Rum.
T.7-1860:7X.
Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness,
lassitude, palpitation of the heart; lack of aPpatite,
tress after eating, torpid liver, constipation, &0., deserve
to suffer if they will not try them.
They are recommended by the highest medical antho
hn,:l are warranted to produce an immediate bene
ficial effect. They are exceedingly ageeahle t perfectly
pure, and harmless.
NOTICE.7-Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bit- I
tern in balk or by the gallon is a swindler and impostor.
We only pat it 'ap in our log-cabin bottles. Beware of
bottles refilled with imitation deleterious stuff, for which
several persons are already' in prison. gee that every
-- United States etamil over the cork, and .1 .
lit the habits- le
globe..
bottle has
tn
" labels
signature on sleet-Plate ~ . • t
Sold b 3, respectable dealers
throws".
' •
Y. H. DRAKE ed 00. 1
oclo•stu&tb4m 202 BI4OAD WAY, N. Y.
COMMIS !ON HOUSES.
NTOTICE TO GRAIN DEALERS AND
SHIPPERS.
20,000 'UNION A, StA`MtEL 4 .S BAGS,
All Linen. weight ..,.,oances,
The Best and Cheapest Bar% the market.
Arno
- BURLAP BAGS,
Of all Sizes. for Corn, Oats, Bone-dust; Coffee, dtc.; arty
manufactured and for rale, for-net cash, by
• C EIARLES H. Ci-RlGa, , Agent;
Ito. 137 MARKET Street (Second Story),
°al 7-3 m. • • Late of 21.9 Church.alley. -
ARMY-S.TAN_DARD
SLATE •JELIA.N*PAIE4g;
ON HAND AND EON SALE BY
FARNHAM; KIRKHAM .
dfs CO.,
0c13.12t Noe. 230 and 232 CHESTNUT Street
N BERRY 'ift CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
26 RUE BERGER'S, PARIS.
PLATEN:LAWN, BERRY, & CO.,
LYONS, ST. ETIENNE, AND GRENOBLE.
lelo-thett2m. NEW YORK, 155 DUANE STREET
BAGS I BAGS.I BAGS 1 g
NEW AND SECOND HAND,
maxims, BisRLAP. Awl) mom
BA OS,
conotanily on hand.
JOHN T. BAILEY it CO.,
No. 113 NORTH FRONT STREET.
,Mir WOOL SA.C%B FOR BALE. . an2aBin
CHINA AND GLASSWARE.
KERR'S -
Furnishing China & Glass Establishment,
- CHINA HALL, 829 CHESTNUT STREET,
/Lir DIRECTLY OPPOSITE INDEPIINDENOR
is the cheapest (for the quality) and most extensive as
sortment of
WHITE, FRENCH, .GOLD-BAND
AND DECORATED CHINA IN THIS CITY.
Just opened, of our own importation 'eighty-one casks
very superior plain WHITE FRENCH CHINA, in any
quantity to snit purchasers. Also, a splendid assortment
of Fashionable
CUT AND ENGRAVED TABLE CRYSTAL GLASS.
Also_, plain white _English Stone Ware, Dinner and
Tea Ware. Also, Toilet Sets, in great variety, some
very elegantly decorated.
Kir Double thick China Stone Pirate, and Glass, ex
pressly for -
HOTELS, SHIPPING, AND RESTAURANTS
Aar French China decorated to order in any Pattern.
/W . Initials engraved on Table Glaes.
China and Glass packed in a proper manner.
se6.satnth-4m -
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
A CARD.
GREAT WESTERN.
MARINE)
INSURANCEcompA.Ny,
OF NEW YORK.
Aar HAVING ESTABLHHED %BRANCH OFFICES at
LONDON, under the management of Messrs. Joan Plcu-
ERSOILL & SON, and at LIVERPOOL. tinder the manage
ment of Messrs. Gums at Co.. Risks will be taken in
London and Liverpool on eh.pments to and from all parts
of the world, on the same terms and conditions as are
obtained from first. class Companies in England. Losses
ander Policies issued bY these branches will be adjusted
and paid either at London, Liverpool, or New York. as
may he agreed on whenithe risks are taken.
VIE 8024111 OFFI CE, at Neer Fork. will continue to
issue Policies and Certificates as heretofore, payable in
London as well as in New York, on shipments to an 4 from
all parts of the woyld._ • • ' -
It is believed that this arrangement will facilitate inter
national commerce; and that the promptness and liberali
ty with which the ComPanY for years has paid loSses in
London and New York, will ensure these branches a libe
ral share of patronage
,from -merchants on both sides of
the Atlantic. •
• THE COMPANY REFERS IN MOPE TO _
CITY BANE LONON, LLondon,
Messrs. BROWN,
WN, SHIPLEY, & Co., London &Liverpool.
Messrs. FIELDEN, BROS., 8:Co., Liverpool.
Messrs. B. F. BABCOCK & CO., Liverpool.
CONSOLIDATED BANK, - Manchester.
Meses. J. F. JAMIESOti & Co., • Gios . polo.
ROVORMONT DE LOIVENBERO,Ew. Parzs. •
hissers. JOHN MONROE & CO., Paria.
WILLIAM ISELIN, Esq.. Havre.
BITCHIELS LOOS, - Antwerp.
Messrs. JOHN LOUIS LEMMR& CO., Ant werp.
Messrs—JOHN BERENHERO, GOSS- _
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Messrs. VAN Rsantx 8t Co.. Amsterdam.
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,
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PHIL &DI
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Renry Lewis, Jr.,
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0. W. Dayls,
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Ronne•rents and other claims , collectel:
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- -Mr. C. E. SARGENT'S orders for Wang
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for five years. on inside business property in the
city of Chicago, which cannot fail to be ratisfactory se
curity. Addre,e, with real name and terms ; .' 'Drawer,"
5880, P. 0., Chicago, 111. 0c13400
$6O A MONTH! WE WAN'
AGENTS at 060 a month, expenses paid, to sall
our EVERLASTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL BURNERS,
and thirteen other articles. lb Circulars free. SHAW
& CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. sell-d&WMge
A ft DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER
GENERAL'S OFFICE. -FErLADELPHIA, Feb.&
1931
VESSELS WANTED housedhttedy to carry' 0611 k
the following points:
Tortugas.
Key West, Fla.
Fort Monroe, Va.
Alexandria, Va.
Newborn, N. C.
Port Royal, S. C. A. BOTD,
felo-tf Captainand Assist. Quartermaster.
BOARDilit;.
BOARDING FOR A. GENTLEMAN'
and wife or single gentlemen, in a private family.
where they can have the comforts of a home. Address
634 Borth EIGHTH. Street, above Green. ocl7-21.*
A FAMILY, CONSISTING OF FOUR
or five persons, (no children). di sire private board.
ing for the winter in a first-class house, between and
including Spruce and Chestnut streets (Walnut. ox
Chestnut preferred.) They wish a well-furnished front
parlor and three bed-rooms, a private table, withxi od
accommodations, and the comforts of a home, for which
liberal compensation will be made. Address P. 0. Box
198. - ocl3-6t
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
COAL YARD FOR SALE.-THE
•,-" best fated-up YARD in the city; capacity foldoing
any amount of business. Inquire on the premises. No.
957 North NINTH St., below Girard avenue. oci7- 6t.
TO LET-L-GERM ANTOWN HOUSE,
ON RITTENHOUSE, West or GREEN Street,
Gas. Water. Ban. and Range.,Apply to WM: H. BA
CON. 25 nortb FODRTH Street. eel7-6t.
.PTO - RENT—A SUPERIOR RESl
mai DENCE, 00 feet tient. situated at No. '2002 West
Debit+ cy Place. Also, a three-story brick residence, in
complete order, situated at No. - 7U Spruce street.. Ap
pl y to ROBERT MAC GREGOR,
410 WALNUT Street.
- di FOR SALE CHEAP, THREE
.= STallY Brick DWELLING. 1436 North THIR
TEENTH Street: ari the modern conveniences; good
yard, &c.; will be sold considerably below its real
value.
Also, 2014 WALLACE Street. with side yard.
Also, 2023 MOUNT VERNON Street, with side yard.
Together with a great variety of properties, in various
localities, and at prices ranging from $l.OOO t i $lO.OOO.
B. F. GLENN,
1.23 South FOURTH Street.
ocl7 And S. W. corner SEVENTEENTH and GREEN.
SI FOR SALE-A. DESIRABLE SITE
•Glii FOR A MANUFACTORY. —All that premises known
an CLAItEhOIi HALL, situate on the north eide of
CHERRY Street ; between Sixth and. Seventh streets.
containing in front on said Cherry street 36 feet. and ex
tending in length or depth northward of that width lid
feet to•Cresson (lata Haines) street.
This property being so central, andhairing the advan
tage of two fronts. dm., is especially worthy the atten
tion of those who may wish to pnrcha. e a site far erect
ing a manufactory, public school, ( r any other large
. .
Apply to
WILLIAM M LEVICK,
oc]7-G to th.R. No. 331 Nor.h SIXTH btreet
F OR SALE—A DESIMARLE
Tenth-street Residence. No, 314; lot 22x1C0. Thir
teenth-street - Residence .. below 'Walnut ; lot 1E15.155.
Number of others in different localities. -
00.5 E PETTIT, 323 WALNUT Street.
T 0 ENT-NORTH FOURTH
Street DWELLING. No. 538.3witb large back build
ings.- modern conveniences; and. stable in the rear.. NY
oclS-3t• P. T. &J. H MORRIS. 916 ARCH Street.
de MOUNT VERNON-STREET' REST
AUL DENCE.—A very desirable dwelling on MOUNT
TERNOts street west of Nineteenth street, having all
the modern improvements. For sale by
HON.A.CE
ecl2 6tito . /44 south POITRUI street.
NORTH BROAD:STREET RESI
DENCE:—For salee • n handsome Piston. stone front
Your. storldwelling• with three stopy double bank
on ROAD street,,below Colombia avenue. Has
all the modern conveniences. Lot _tsveaty-four feet
front and two hundred; feet deep to Carlisle street .
Apply to HORACE. FRITH,
Conveyancer. •
0c12,6ti 144 South FOURTH street.
MRS. C. A.. i3ITRG-IN'S SCHOOL FOR
'YOUNG LADIRS, lon' WALNUT' Street. A
few Pupils can be received for the windy of French. and
German. ocl3-11n5
iIIDEXI.-=:NE* OLAIUFIED CRAM.
PAGb E CIDER, of a superior quality, by the barrel
or hogshead. For sale by'
10fIL MA.TRIER.
oel6-12tif = Nos. 1510,15156 and 124 LOMBARD St.
VrORGA.N; ORR, &'OO. , STEax.
/LA ENGINE BUILDERS. Iron Fonviliers. and Genesi
Machiziets and'Boller Makers,lio. 1210 OALLOWHILIt
Strad. Ptiliaalublk
CONCERT - HALL
EDWIN ADA.NB
• AND
MAUL ue. HERON
WILL GIVE A BEADING
for the Benefit of the •
• SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS
OD TAE
WEST PHILADELPHIA HOSPITAL,
SATURDAY
AFTERNOON,
October 17th, at S o'clock P. 111.
The Celebrated Band attached to the Hospital iSiB btF
;i3 at'endance.
Tickets GO Comte. For sale at all the principal Mario
and Book stores. ocl6-3t
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE.
Leseee Mrs , . M GARRETT/30Y.
THE GREAT COMBINATIODIARq.
aTILDA At APM EDWIN ADAMS;
" THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, Oct. 17, 1363.
THIS STRANGER. •
Kea Haller, Mlee Matilda Heron: Stranger, E. L.lllton.
To conclude with tee historical DCFLMO. of -
TEE CARPENTER OF ROTTEN.
Marteail. Mr. Edwin Mame: Mad. Grander. Mrs Thayer,.
Box Office open daily from 10 till 3 o'clock. whect his
may be secured - . nel7
3,IRS. JOHN DREW'SI NEW AROII
- THEATRE—ARCH Street above KIM.
Acting and Stage Manager WM. S. FREDERICRIL
BTIPiI3PAN Agent and Treaanrer.'.,.7oB.. D. MTIRPHY,
LAST DIOHT OF RICHINGSrOFERA TROUPE
- - - _
(TO-NIGHT (sATrii - WAY), Oct. 17, 1863.
THE ROBEMIAN GIRL.
Arline
To conclude with
THE ROBBER'S WIFE
_ .
Mr. Briarly _ _ _ _
Barton Mill,
Mark Radian d Mr. Aiken:.
&tinny. Maeftle.. Stuart Robison.
Rose Radian d Isabel Freeman.
ON AIONDAY. October 18 . 18A3.
B. L. DAVENPORT. J W WALLAS,
and MRS. BARREN wilt appear
Tickets, 25.50; and 76 cents. No extra charge for mama
seP is at the Box Office. trona 10 A M to SP. M.
NEW CHESTNUT-ST. THEATRE.-
Lames and lYfanarer Mr. WM. WHILLTIMr.
SIXTH NIGHT OF
MISS LUCILLE WESTERN,
On which occasion she will appear in the great sauna-,
tionel play. founded upon .Mrs. Henri Wood's popular
novel, entitled
EAST LYNNE',
in. tstbicb Abe will euetain t er dual characters of
LADY ISABEL and MADAME. VINE,
supported by the following art We :
Mr. S. D. kabob', F. klordarnst„E Lamb, J. W. Blais
dell, J. Seymour, De Forest, and others: Idioms
Welle, Eons Bytinge, Miller, Cooper, Mrs. Marlow.=
others.
Bur it the recent production of this play at this es
tablishment it attracted the
___
LARGEST AUDIENCES
ever within its walls.
SEATS igAy BE SECIIRSD
ocl4-3t THREE BAYS TN ADVANCE.
FOX'S C4SINO,
Pomitively the
LAST SIX NIGHTS
eimeieting of
MALE AND FEMME ACROBATS.
Previous toy their departnr. , for California.
CONTINUED SUCCESS
of the -
GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE.
cenelstlng of Talented Performers.
Grand Itatin6e every Eaturday for Ladies and Mar
dren. &l- r
TEMPLE OF WONDERS-ASSEMBLY.
-A- BUILDINGS. TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREW&
Amusement for Old and Young. Mirth and HaPPlAwili
open for Hie season. Constant change of Entertainment.
SIGNOR BLITZ. -
EVERY EVENING. commencing at ni o'clock:, gat
Wednesday and Saturday at 3, consisting of New Itri
testes in Necromancy, great success in Ventriloquial,
and the Learned Canary. Birds.
Admission 76 cents; Children 16 cents. sell-tr-
(71..ERM ANIA ORCHESTRA. PUBLIC
"•-•"' REHEARSALS commonco October 17th, at 3NE
o'clock, at the MUSICAL FUND BALL, and contintif
every Saturday. Single tickets. 25 cent,. Packaima of
FIX tickets, $l. To he bad at ANDRE's,II.O4 CHEST
NUT Street: .T. E. GOULD, SEVENTH and CHEST ECUT,,
and at the Hall door. oc:12-3m.
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY . 0 . 1
THE FINE ARTS,
1025 CHESTNUT STREET.
OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from Si A. K 1211
B P. M.
Admiasion 26 cents. Children half price. 1O 42
, • - POINT BREEZE PA_RIT,
PHILABELPHIA..—FALL TROTTING
MEETING, RM.
WrioNESDA.Y, Oct. 14th.
$5OO Preminm --1 !:iile Heats. best 3 in 5, to Harness.
Dan Mace e"..'ters bk g. •• General Butler."
' John Croce enters s." California Damsel."
7
Thos. -"0Connell enters b. g. "Keystone,"
SAME DAY.
$5O Premium—Mile Heats. '
G. W. Fitzwater enters U.. —
I.Jos. Hedley • olare
„. amers s. g. " Johnny."
"" ~tichrist enters Bay Mare.
John Turner enters b. in. " Boston Girl."
M. Goodwin enters bg. Point Breeze
Sam McLaughlin enters b. m." Lady Thorn."
THURSDAY, Oct. 15th.
$3OO Continental Hotel Premium—Mile Heats, best 31113.
to Harness.
John Turner enters b. In. " May Queen." '
Thcs..hicCormell enters b. g "Keystone."
. M. Goodwin enters b. g. " Point Breeze. "
SAME DAY.
$2OO Premium—Mile Heats, beet 3 in 6, to Wagons.
John °Harju ;enters Bay Mare.
J . a Wheglsrentere - g."John J. Wheeler."
8. cio!C entere b. g. Harry of the West."
Dan Dr aw an t,-:rs 13 m. "Lady Tompkins."
Fs', TI AV. Oct. I.sth.
Premium—Mile Heats, 3 In 5 , to Wagons
Dan Mace enters bk. g. Genera. Rader."
John Crook enters e.m ` California .DgmseL
S. Clark enters b. g. ' Duchy.
SAME DAY.
SICO Premium—Two Miles and Repeat, to Harness.
Joe HedleY enters e. g "Johnny."
S. Clark enters b. g • • Titman " •
Dan Mace enters b " Lady Tompkins."
SATURDAY.; Oct. 17th
Val Premium—Mile Heats best 3in 5, to Han**.
John Turner enters b, m. " May Queen."
S. Clark enters b. g. "Dptchy:"
M. Goodwin enters b. g 'Point Breese."
SAME DAY.
$lOO Premium—Mile Heats best in sto H . eddle.
John J. Wheeler enters b. g. Fra - uk.
Dan Mace enters b. in. Lady Tompkins."
Sark McLoughlin enters b " Lady Thorne."
MONDAY. Oct, 19th:
s—Prentium—Mile Heats, best 31n to Hamm..
-Dan Pelfer enters br.. s. •" Robert Fillinghamr'
Sara McLaughlin enters bk. g. " Lancet.
TUESDAY, Oct. %stn. -
$lOO Premium--Mile Heats, best 3 in sto Harness. -
John Gilchrist enters Bay Mare.
J. J - Wheeler enters b. g, "John Henry."
Joe. Hedley enters b. g. Johnny." .
S. Clerk enters b. In. " Mountain Maid'."
Sam McLaughlin enters b. m. " Lady Phil - rte. "
Gentlemen's Season Tickets (not transferable); INS
which will admit Ladles accompanying, without psy
Single Admission. $l. (for Male Adults only.)'
Tickets may be obtained at the Continental Hotel,. raS
Pierre House, at the Office, and from the Directors.
Omnibuses will leave the terminus of the Tenth an&
Tbirteenth-streets Railway for the Park.
The Annual Subscribers' privilege of being actont-
Panird by a male friend, without pay, will be ~vended
during the meeting.
Members are respectfully reutttsted to waive' tits
privilege in their case.
Disorderly or improper persons will be summarily
ejected - from the premises.
No occupancy of the road or footways. for any pnri
pose whatever. will be allowed_
Members and Annual Subscribers will please enter
the regular gate on the road, as they will not be TOGO&
nized by the attendants at the lane gate.
A Band of Music will be in attendance each daY.
S. KELPATEUCK. Secretary,
Office 111 South FOURTH Street.
NOW READY
SUFFOLK PARK ASSO:.:
OF PB
CIATIOS
BREED 0 F THHORSES.R nuovianurr
m
The Fall Meeting over the Suffolk Park
Course will commence on TUESDAY. Oct 20th, and
continue fora' days. The following Premiums will be
TUESDAY, Oct. 20—Firet Day.
Atli Match between Tbrogsnfok an i Trovatore
Four mile heats for $2,000.
SAME DAY.
Continental Stakes—For Three • Yeir Olds—Subscrip
tion
$2/rO,. Forfeit sloo—Two Mile Heats. ' , The Conti
nental Hotel pretenting the winner with a Purse of low.
NOMINATIONS'
1 J. S. Watson's b. a. Capt. Moore, by imported Bal
rownie, out of Jennie Rose
2 P. C. Bush's b. c. Ben Bruce, by.
Lexington, dam
by _Uteri.
1 J. W. Weldon's b. f. Lizzie W., by imnorted
thian. out of Priscilla.
.1": b f. Lettie Sbannon, by Lexington,
,ut of Sally Shannon.
5 Also; b• L. by Lexington. out - of Magdalen&
SAME DAN,
Premium it2oo—All Ages—Mile Heats. -
WED NESDAT , Oct. g,
Premium fox All Ages. S.SCAI--Three Mile Heats.
THURSDAY, Oct 22.
Presninm for Three Year Olds, s2CO—Mile Heats.
SAKE DAY,
Premium for All Ages, AWO-Mile Heats—Three in Five-
LAST DAY, FRIDAY, Oct 23,
Handicap—All Ages—Premium VOO T Four Miles.
Fo horse- can - sort for this Premium unless having
started during the Meeting Thejudges will handicap
the horses at the termination of the third day's race.
Entrance money will not be required for this Pre
mium, but those who desire to avail 'themselves of the
Privilege of starting must deposit 620 with - the Trea
surer on - the day previous to the race. If they Wart the
money will be returned.: if not, the amount will be for
feited, and go:to the second in the race.
The Entrance Money will he five Per cent. UPOII the
Pretsinms each &arr. and gc to the second horse: -
The Preininms n ill be hung np each day at the Jam'
stand. . .
The following wsigiits must be carried: 3 year olds,
90 lbs. : 4 year, 104 tbs. ; 6year, 1:14 lbs. ; 6 year, 121
7 and nnwards. 126 lbs.
. . . .
The Rules-of- the. Kentucky Association, at Lexington,
to govern the bleating in all other respents.
Races to commence pvnctnally at half past 2 o'clock. -
Trains for the Park leave Philadelphia, Wilmington..
and Baltimore R:. R Depot, earner Broad and Prime
sirs ets, at I:l,sltnd '2 o'clock P. NI. and return after the
races are over
PRICKS OF ADMISSION:
Badges admittinga aentleman and Ladies. good for
the entire Meeting. 5.3.7 Tickets to the Race Field-and
Stand. $E
-
,q-Tickets bought at the Depot admit to the Races,
and liecure Pascale. over the railroad to and front the
-
Track.
BADGES AND TIMETS for sale at the Continental Hotel,
and Girard Bowe r 0 Ladies admitted to the 'stand un
less accompanied by Gentlemen.
.Tbe array of thoroughbreds in preparation for the ap
proaching-contests is without FL 'parallel in the history of
the Amer . iean ,Nearly fifty Horses are upon the
ground,. 'Armed for the tight and ecger for the Tray:
comprising eelections of the best stock of Louisiana,
'Kentucky,. Tennessee, Virginia. New York, New Jer
sey, and the Canaries The Paterson Races, which pre
cede those at. Philadelpbia, will enhance the interest
here by bringing flesh victors into the arena.
The Continental Stakes, which come off on the Brat
day, bring together the best Three Year Olds that ever
figured in. the North. In short, it is hazarding but lit
tle, in promising to lovera of the exciting sport and se
yere conteste,.the beet opportunity ever offered to this
citizens of Pennsylvania. _
C. FOFFY, Treasurer and Peet,
CONTINENTAL HOTEL.
Philadelphia.
s2olt El WA RD.-LOST-ON THE
6th inst.. a BLANK. NOTE, signed. N. N.
STOKES. Above toward if left at 702 ARCH Street.
All persons are cautioned. against negotiating any notes.
Of N. N. STOKER.
B CERTIFICATE'. - OF CITY
LOAN,. No. 2,674 for $lOO. due January, 1244,
name of HEIXEY HARPER. Mateo. • - se26-561.*
OS' T—CIRTIFIC.A.TE No. 12, FOR
PUTT . - SHAMES OF STOCK in the DELAWABM
MINING COMPANY OF MICHIGAN, in the name of
W. A. NEWBOLD. All persons are hereby cautioned.
against negotiating the same, as application has been.
made to the Company for its renewal. -_ au29Bl2t*
------ --• WEST CHESTER
AND PHILADELPHIA RAIL
ROAD, vie MEDIA.
PALL ARRANGEMENT.
On and after MONDAY, September 14th Iso3, the
Trains will leave Philadelphia, from the depat. north..
east corner of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets. St
7.45 end 10.50 A. M., and at 2 and 4.15 P. M.
A Freight Train, with Passenger Car -attached, will
leave the corner of THIRTY-FIRST and MARKET' Streets.
(West Philadelphia) at 6.45 P. M.
Trains leave tho.corner of THIRTY-FIRST and MAR
gm Streets (West Philadelphia), 17 minutes after ther
starting time from EIGHTEENTH and MARKET.
The Trains leaving Philadelphia at T. 50 A. K aM
4.16 P. M., connect with Trains oaths?. and S. 0. R.R.
for Concord, Kennett, Oxford, dtc. -
MSNRY WOOD,
General Superintendent.
WHITE PRESERVING BRANDY.
PURE
.01110 ER
AND WRITE WIN VINEGAR,
GREEN - GINGER, MUSTARD SIM. SPICES, &a.,
ALL TSB 3113Q171131TE8 /OR
PRESERVING AND PICKLING PURPOSES.
ALBERT 0_ ROBERTS.
Dealer in Pine Groceries,
Corner ILIMIMPIk and. ynni Streeke,
D. MARCHA.NT I'ORTRAIT
- 1 - 4 . 1 PAINTER, has removed to - LOCUST Street.
where .he will be glad to see his .111 ends and those of thsk .
yublic who may be Interested in hla line of ark . "•-;
TAKE SUPERIOR INGOT COPPER.
fr°lo Amy ad WE& stare and 101. tic
1:I
f/UMW
to it WOXRATH'S
1033. the . CAS ARM BOWL
AMIISEMBWMCI
.:1;11613 CAINEROi RIC BINGO.
CHESTNUT STRM.
GYRO ARABIC TROUPE
THE TURF.
0 WagOIIS
I.OST AND FOUND.
RAILROAD LINES.