The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 20, 1863, Image 3

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    ARRIVALS AT TITE 110TFLS,
grr TO TWELVE VOLOOK LAST NIGHT.
®emirtal—Nbath
roating, II 8 A
. .11`Itufas, New York
Thicker. Boston
.1-Mebley, Now York
ohn G Mengel, Baltimore'
L'lheipaport, Mass '
N.
C Jarrett, Baltimare
J F Calder, Troy N Y
1 1 3.triEtc, Washington, D C
0 n Shalloross, Louisville
Shirld. Cinn, 0
:111oh'd Manna Indiana
1411cPbail. Barrlshurg
IthreJ Botdonagle. N
;Roams MerrittWilkesba'e
'VTiryon. New York. .
_
4 0 0 Rockwood , Newark,
Somerndyke, New York Stafford, II S A
Aire histiord
Wm Pirmstone &mf,F,aston
P Smith
-The Smith
M Simonson
.hlre P lhrie, Easton
.Mitig Roberts. Easton •
J F Gilchrist, Jr, N York
Mrs J Ct Wason, Naiads
G St. els. New York
John Coffee. New York
LIVIDNbtOD, New York
-John A I Breton
W Armstrong, New 1. ork
W C Potter & WI, Memphis
Jas A I,' sob. New York
Leonard K4is, Alla,vey
Br 0 E An seniors & N
NEro W S Clapp, New York
Afire L N Kelly, New York
3.liss I. Kelly. New York.
W.W Everett, New York
NT-T Imes & la. New York
it S Mon - Bon & wf I
BEBoIton,USCS'
W Lowlier, Penne
"J RN Mallory
V 110helfleld,Clocinnati
J L Smith, New York
K kh Now York
J N Bolt. Wash D
C Cannon, New.ialhany
J Eat, Drew York
D Conk & wf, Wash, D C
ElouN Lawless
10 te. Roche. MD
ldlse J Rudolph, Chester
Z E Simmons, New York
W Potter, Maseachusetts
R T Anehrouty, New York
Cleveland, New York
Edw Jordan. Wa,hington
JOin WMIBIIII , , Baltinp re
-Sas S Kama wf, NY
lr & Mrs Mallory, N Y
8P Willieton. Welhboro
-7 A Barton. Springfield
S %800, New York
. .
D R Prait, Elmira
.4mm gel:lowan, N Y
Roe, Ikw York
— W.E.Gardner, Williamsb . g
3 BecketwP, Ne w York
.1 New 'York
'•T S emits. u S N
e C M Norcroes. Trenton
Mrs Wilkina
-31 r Stevenson
tairard—Chentinut I
W Abel, New Orleans
RPorterceld, New York
-.A.-Alexander. New York
B Masters, Brooklyn
Ti KR no, Parkersburg
-.lirsßarns. Parkersbnrk -
W CEarns, Parkersburg
Vent B ()Porter
I.Tohn Lawrence, New York
Butler D Price
D L Pia negaw ,
R &Vann. Georgetown
• 40 Redoes drwf, Brooklyn
Jos Bedews, Brooklyn
Wm A Or liltli,Brooeiyg
~j7ohn Roche, New York - -
'MissllFH Glats. York, Pa
AB Olarz,'York. Pa
' , VII Walker& wf, Maryland
D 0 Goodrich •dc wf, Boston
Miss It Fchenrk, N J
J D Bilding, Reading
Bauman. - Reading
Barris. Reading
MBellada:Reading
Hon J 8 Black, 'York, Pa
Hon D Dickinson
F A Whitney- •
3118/3 )iloyd. Altoona
Mrs Reynolds, Penna
.111"s_j_B Cameron. II S A
A W Bolt rads.. II S A
Barra Martin, 'Lance, ter
Dr Van Valsy, Lewistown"
J D Benton. New York
C F New York
W B Reaney, Chester, Pa
Jen D Diemann, New York
Dr Conover. New York.
M Godwin, New York
Dr Anderson, New York
John Gordon, New York
Jae Scott &oil: New York
W Polh stick
3 0 James. Burlington
Geo T 14)101, New ork
Merchants'--Fourth
W Rogers. Hartford, Conn
M Collo, New York
Chas 0 Biume.Pititburg
B B Freer, chic
A Roberts, Banisburg
LOWS B Jacobs', New Yolk
Pam' floats. Allentown
- Jas Healy, Downingtown
B Gimmell, York co, Pa
lire Jay, -York co, Pa
A Miller &dm. Berwick, Pa
Oeo Sweeny, Easton -kr
B H Siegf, led, Easton ' l,
Tbes 8 Fenton
J V Gibbons. Penns
Thee Coleman. Lancaster
Dr Oeo E Dare. Baltimore
Mrs OTTCHITHASOII & ch, Ohio
Chas rilrrh. Lancaster
M Kaufman, Reading
W Sboriledge, Bellefonte
B Rammer, orwtgsburg
PMcEvoy, Lancaster
N Barry, Lancaster
B. McGee (high. Iliewville
'L /I Bandar! , Newirille
&uteri tian--Ch eatiau
Oen W Finn. Maine
W B Toro) inson, Delaware
, Tbos Wellace, Delaware
MTh Rutre, We. tTroy
D Utak & wt. Danville
CF WeFIOII, VOW York
Thos A. Robinson
LW 31111ei., Washington
"W Iwo. Washington
Geo Gibson, New Jersey
A W Marcy, Lockport
D syer Few York
.4Yhilhps Princeton.A J
Vapt Joe - Newburgh, 1J 8 A
-w Y warner, Wilm, Del
3 Hai ver, Penna
Win Heinen Milton
Jae De Kay:New York
- J'Prett..New York
'J M 141.1, Penna.
W 'Robinson wt, Balt
W B Bubb, Jersey Shoie
`ll McNicl.en, Jersey Shore
Miss M Flynn. Lancaster
Miss Flynn, Lancaster
John W Barton, W Chester
P Sherman, St Louie
Chas Sebum, & la
B L Bollweod, New York
DAJlalston, Armstrong
St. Loubs—Cheetnat
J Collins. - Jersey City
.B. Brest, U 8 N '
C lisdhom. Cambridge
W H Johnson, New. York
A Vet
Cant J C Oberteaffer & wf
'W Coberteoffer
J B H.liuefeller. Baltimore
W B Shattuck, Baltimore
C Meden, Baltimore
Bdw J llswns. New York
J Reed & f, New York
Charles Martin, Boston
J 8 Van Repaalear, Albany
`Harkin, New York
*B H Smith
' The llnlon—Areh a
T Lindenhanr, W Chester
JB.Proctor,Fitobbnrg,Mass
Yingling, Maryland
J-G , Warnock, At pestilen t 0
Geis, Johnstown
Lt A R Painter;U 8 A
J B i hOmpson & la, N J
J Lawson,Jr, Salem, N
- Mrs M L Carpenter, IC J
.1 . Painter & Ron. M Chunk
F Brown & wf, Chicago
'W li Balliet, Pennsylvania
Miss Moker, Allentown
Jas B Goodman, 11 8 A
Ertl Pottsville
• A Faust, Pottsville
-'J 0 Walton, Lancaster en
- JA IticLenegan, Beading
National—Ram it
. lient'S G W Bossier, ti 8 A
F A BoselEr, New. York
. duo T Bard, Butlsr Co. Pa
Chas Klickner, Harrisburg
- Cyrus George, Lebanon
ri` Rockwell, Bradford co
C W Easley
- Joel Fink, Penal.
, . . .
A Shirk, Lebanon
7 v7 H Waver. Lebanon r
I S C Greenawalt,•Lebanon
Pfleger, Lebanon
Josiah Hkaring, Heading
James Lord; Minersyllle
Miss R B,Lord, Minersville
Frank Myers. Myerstown
John S Bossier
Commercial—Sixth st
John B-Cirvin, Lane co
W C Glareow. Maryland
B Parry, Wilmington, Del
S 111 knits & la. Mt Union
Sattle & la. McVeytown.
D P Hobart, Pottstown
Jl3 Hobart, Pottstown '
L H Davis, Pottstown I
G Clarke, Pottstown
Gee 8 Garrett, Cheater co
N P Brown, Doylestown
John Vanderslice. Penna
Saml Miller, Mt Union
B R Foust & la; Mt Union
David Naar & la; Penna.
Isaac Robinson, Lana - co
Pude' Union—Narks
S Lathrop & la, Alexanthla
0 h Oilbonb,Alexandria, Va
W Franklin
.7 A El agarty
S Glansey, Doylestown
B Harrisburg _
Jas L. Bryan, Lowell, Mass
John Dayer..Lancester e
Bender. York, Pa
AM Rs mbo, Columbia, Pa
L Strohm. Cumberland co
Chas Banks. New Jersey ,
Mendenhall, Chester co
JW Manning. USA.
8 M Sellers, Pennsylvania
Jatarnum% Hotel--
- Geo L Jaeolry, Hanover
John 1311110; Hanover
II Stair, York, Pa
D Hatfield, Pennsylvania
J Cresman, Michigan
John George, lillottigan
Hiram Fleet, - New Jersey .
Jonas - Shiner, Pike co, Pa
John Marshall,New Jersey
Oscar Maokerly, N Jersey
Simon Vanness, Penns
James Raub;_' Trenton
John Me.' NOW Jersey
lient Cleo Bell, 'Pena ,
.'gr Stemma ' •
Illadtion—Ssond 'es
dB Waterbury, Delaware
31 Samson, threvesport
Aaron B Large, Seaford, Del
Dr .1 H D Knowles, Seaford
lient J H Miller, Beaufort
H C Titus, Meadville
II Bow. Newark, N I
Geo W Thomas, Lewistown I
J H Boozer New Jersey
.tHeo M Had, New Jersey
Beankidc la, Johns Tine
Rodman 13111168
Maid Eagle—Third. S
Ibiza Ziegentue. Carbon co
igilge Biers, Lehigh co
Thoeltnniz, Schaylkill co
IBntz & en, Carbon co
Xd_w Gamp, Lehigh co
33 X Schell. Lehiah co
Z Btauffer,?Lehigh CO
P C Xinber, Allentown
reubterwaguer ttc wf, Pa
John C Mortz, - Penns
Mies L S ajortg, l'enna
aftss Mary Monte, Fannie
Nowa Vernon Hotels
Wm Murphy, Pittsburg
Sir Phillips
Whttlp Thlorolf. Becks Co
Beckler, New York '
El_ A. BergHi Holly; N J
Williams. Harrisburg ;
B Savory. Delaware
S Morton. Northamp'n co
Thos Martin. Ohio.
Xtobt All en, Ohio
6 ; 'Sidney Shwa—Seem
Wm Berry . Lewietown,Pa
2' Hibbs, iowtown
jihtieete. New Jersey
Vert btaleman, Penne,
Levis, Dopj_iiiitewn
S Hales. White Marsh
tille r Diewtown
T Lyme' •
V Wakefield. listboro
Black Bear—Thlrd x
1
:Efiiirard.; 'Himburgig
Brown, Pennoylvanle
i P_l. Grim, lynanylvania
Thompson. Jenkintown
Nhaff.tier. F . , anustlitn.x4a, ,
sehlostium . Rea din g, :
Knabb klik...:',
4 CI iltirtiqv 46044111ut '
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oneattuat artrasta.
John Ruction, Marietta, Pa
B L Funuestook & wf, PAS
S L alien.
J F Parrett, Baltimore •
John Hough, - Penne
Mrs B R Fulton,,i'eana
Mict M A Haugh:Nana
Wm 1-1 illy war: Reading
Meru B Reilly, Pottsville
P doff, New York
Wm J Deegan. B timore
IVfrr fi S bek.rt. Reading
Mies P. El Nes art, Beading
J P Brad Inv, Slracace
F C Tucker. Now York
R Fosdick s ' ,, ,Stamford
A C Rileetiß,Ft no, lad
R W t,+wle•,u..Kiddleton
.1 W 8/4 ey, bew York
F H Archer, Wein, N S
•
S•inpp+on wf. N Y
%Value AleVen ah. W ilbeiter
•
elzeor & wf, Now York
W Ticheaor, cir,•trige
L robe, New Yolk
J L vorwauris, lowa
Jain Hector, New York
Goo L Trask, New York
' .113 Cornell & wt. N York
R C Com.4tock & wf,Wadh.
MAN Moo
tV P FALIOTHOft & wf, Boston
0 Row, v wf, Boston -
D do Vivo & wf, Now York
11Am , B•e•coa
Mr Ahreo, New York
Mr Mirrisou, Low York -
I' H ahoy, New York
JSJ.eselia, Lexington
D crawford
0 W H 4.1, CoonPcaont
.1 Mk & wf, WHsh, DC
T Sotto., Wotce-ter
W H Jon rd 4.12, Worcester
I C a_ Loglithips. New Jer‘ey
1 Jroibf, Now York
J P Moitgol , t, Beklmore
.1 R. Have", ELLrri.•••barg
Stover, Now York
W Wright, New York.
J r. M .ritreal
M KW - mob, Cincinnati
N,Vl.o..rtor. Nswtoa, L .1
IS ft iloNam,
K Colby. Now York
W roa.delo & w, Sc Logig
Wm A Huebert, glow York
R Prico, Boston •
W Alien •
.1 Jo:hob. New - York
J 'r Crowell, 11.rw.w. 14 .
Cornell: Now York
N•i w York
M Meohall, Now. York
G W Boer , : & lady
Mr Dn YOte.lrtri
E S et:Cullom. Now York
P wore er,.fc-sw York
II a iquea, ,Yowerk
•,v,rd, Julius, N.B
Sir H •v, B moo
•M,o Mayer, Boston
MalringlrY
IP A Starr, New York •
J 1' K-rby. Now York
riapt.lSeAhrook
~irFckert, retina
treat, below Ninth.
44e, ) 1,1 Wilson. Now York
C Watkins. o.leNsa Del
Jas IliWA.Octoesa, Del
P,DE. t,latrare
H Ei vay, Porro.c
Ayn
C K:Con-. Ad, N.3W York
Coo, Cr+roho. US N
- - -
MArietti.Pa
A Houeeel, MArie:ta, Pa
A 'AIWA, bauutritar
PetAr C.lumbla
IR Eby,-Harrisburg •
P Doa4q, , rcy, .4 4.rrinburg
Sby,SlizAbAchtown, Pa
Arr, a o , a.z. York, P.r.
A B4nevart, Harrisburg
W trrocb, Harrisburg
S a , 44llsorber, U o &
P M Dr. 134.0 r,, tVosblogtort.
Yll.toA & la, New York
J 8 Ga[braith di "dan. Penns
N s Mc fC4e. LEMISiOrAII
Dr ft W Christy, Parma
Mho. Ff E Coristy. Porton
Mai I W Hicks, Morris lard
BaY4r & 14, Allegheny co
Mr, W M Altoona,
A M Saltada St 14, Beading
Deo B 4 014'1. Alleatown
(. I nlar,-cb, Dover, Dol
T w SuPocer St la, Wash
11 - 59 seemer, Nlzllff York
D Ff VT, New York
AC fer-e:g
L Gamble, Pena%
S M ot4rta .?..ona
J Schal , z, Now York
Mien Wzilitte, New York
Eitithory
F Kafmen, Ed.nsas
Dolty
J 13n11. Delaware
T K DAW.ildan, New York
John I,awrence, New York
F R F Brown, New York
esreet. below Aural'.
Jag K Ki Newville
1.4 mei Leo's goads
Dr Baged, New York
H B ~only, Now York
I.ivmq•aoa, Cariiale
si 11,,t0t0 non, Jeffereon co
T S 000. Btxur co
D L Chapin, Peona
Miss d A ate eons, Penns
M K,lncknnn, Berwick; Pa
P.M 'Crane:, Berwick. Pa
B. S Printer, Erie, Pa
E S Edelman:. I - lam...burg
Wi.rd El EMIIIOII, Wash
M I en,entwe
e Mahon, Washinaton
Mine Gibtmai, Washington
poi II < Mott, Plk, co
David Ihl, Cemberland co
W Croft. Pecan
JOhn D Allentown
`itz-tcOrnari , , Poona
Mre - X Martin, Oratvebnrg
J . EH- ekeulierg. Milton, Pa
L 11 Malanwr, Wheeling
P J Bath, Felton, Del
garnet. armoire tritaba,
H !Lips, J
Geo Lsrch. Reading
awl L kip tve Evstori
Cwpc A NE Zsearrou, Wr Del
Lleut fosnMeCaiiley,Ft Del
tlex wets, .datitsin
John er9lan Newark, NJ
C Indlow, New York
H C ichayl Haven
Jaw C Brown, Holding
Eprahlinsr, Reading;
Wm , xr msns, Pottsville
Brown & ta, N
MN A W Lynch, Dslaware
Thos J Yorke, Jr. N J
,C McCanlsy, Mama
J. hn Y. nun. Montrose. Pa
H Uhler, Harrisburg
Geo A Park,r, Ewan, Md
R C Han. Delaware
Tas Prettymln, Delaware
D Truitt, M D, Md
Chas Yellott, New York
L Lswis, Delaware
J W R.dy„ D-laware
C H Stokely, US A
Jun %•uistoll, ArrlNCollg CO
L T Moors, D , lawarej
F . C Trebein 0 to
Chas H Shipman, N J
street. above 'MLitt
W F .hattuck, low York
G K Graham. Baltimore
F F Patterson. New Jersey
W B Bumenhaem.
„ . . ,
Jame. Long, 13 S
C W Potter, Toms River
W H Lurd, Toms River
Toeo Lord. Toms River
J W "Ford, Trenton, N J
J Wheeler
B 0 Mose, New York
J Furlong New York
W Holt & la, New York
115 Carroll & wf. Conn
_
J B •irnrion, 21ew York
CK Cos sr, New York
[zees, &bore Third.
J R SE Nal
DFing eenna
Mod A Rica Wria; Peana
Mies-C Heuders4n, Pertna
Jos-Bleock,York co - •
T Wright, It ork co. • -
Wlt Staw.r - dau, Parma .
T A 8010, Washington
Masi:Stewart, ffasaingion.
IBBZeiglor, CI 8 A
' R F Franke, Wilkeebarre
B Bireehow. Turk Sprint
Bl•Densmo,Set-w,f
Jas Spore Sc wf, St Louis
J H Bryan, Massachasetts
G H Fowler Fowitr&ville
B Johnson, Washington
emit, above Third.
C Davis, - Pittsburg
D Wilcox, Penn%
W H Shammo, Byron, 111
W Shs mum, Halifax, Pa
edam Dobson, eenaa
W C Thompeon. Penna.
D Wisherd, Maryland
J B Bruner, Jr, Haney
W Dornback ttingtown
Thos Hear. fdinera►ille
11 R Mallet, Golan bia eo
A J . Brawn, New Columbia
lamea Moore, Pottsville
C S Erneardt, Pottsville
H W Creasy. Light street
.158 Brown, Mittlinville, Pa
reeit;' above Chestnut-
M Hobart, Wseh'n, D C
Jos Mintzer, Pottstown
Mrs E Mintzer, Pottstown
Mrs Sallie Mintzer, -Potttt'n
N Shurtz R is New Jam.) ,
Suydam, Columbia
Jae A Hayes. Maryland
'Geo - Pearson. New Jersey
J n Horror, Smyrna •
S D Coansiler, Penna
J E W,odworth
J swift, Lancaster co
J W swift, Lancaster co
John Boyd. Coaster co
John H Walker, Franklin co
it. street, above Stith.
Martin Bender, York, Pa
J Hammond, York, Pa
Geo Till. Cott' abla
J C Bucher, Cofumbta
A PI Cleland Mint. Del
maj Lu.k, Harrisburg.
vies L Kirk, Williamsport
N Hencb Perry Co. Pa -
Tobn H Bryner, Penna
Dr Gardner, Delaware
Brawn,' W.snington co
J Strong, Mifflin co
Drake, era ,rd co
Pll , Pennayl, Bradford
W H. Hodgson, W Chester
' street, above Rasa
Cot a .7 Madill,' Penns
Capt J P Einbeah, Patina
Limit NV Rate, Poona
W II Barlow, Schur! 00, Pa
Hamnel Pfleger, Penna.
, -eo Lon g, Penna.
John Rice. Warren co, 0
B R Huntzberger, Wash
H Vass, New ism,'
W Jacoby. W‘lbamsport
L James & la New Rork
H Levis Bucks co, Pa
SAMaloney. Penna
Lient Jos Atkinson, U 8 A
Lient Dasher, Penal
roil. *boy* Market.
L H Newdeeker, Penns
E Caro]]
J F Koren, Pittston, Pa
)., re Dr Romt,r, Allentown
isles hi J Henry,Doyiestown
T H Bedioe, ndancic City
Jo e silvers. New Jersey
Win Ent, flew Jerdey
Goo rase', Stroudsburg
J B Mors in & id, Stroncisb'g
0 Sherwood. Newtown
W H Waiter, Wyoming co
t.., above Callowhila,
Frank Sh [mar, -Lehigh co
Isaac Beaver, Lecanon co
Rev GP Weever sr. wf, Pa
Mrs Kaalbacn. Reading
Mine Karabin:h. Reading
Peter Spangler, Mr . ..mown
T 8 Lsiennring. Pittsbarg
Chas Dotta. Penasbnrg, Pa
Jacob Seaman, Penuenorg
Cleo Dim nick, r'enaebnrg
Mre Dimmick, Pennsbarg
Second St.above Arch.
L Cooper, Allentown
Thos T Boyd, Wayne co
L W Haber, Centre co
D B-Miller.• M Chang
Chas Hamilton, Money, Pa
W Blaud..fleading
P A' Sharron Reading
Simon Deseb Harrisburg
A Page, Williamsport. Pa
street; below Vino.
T H Hirt& la. Backe co'`
SnAth & la; Hartford
C F Sohnsondv la,
.1' Poster & la, Delaware'
Mr Rowland, Bunke CO
Joseph Lynn. Backs co -
N. Corderey,Ab4esoni N J
R Eastburn &la, Bucks co
-
W J Gunn, Bucks co
& J Lane, Bucks co
above ballov!hui
S W Miller & la, Bernville
MrelScheetz, Entztown
E S Frey, inachaville
S Schlenker, Bmiaayili e
D'Poirel; Ngekville
'I L. &faiaiall, Blackwooi
J
SIMON-41HRIVER.--Ootober — Pith, by Rev. K. 11.
Kurtz, - at the parsonage of the Twelfth•street OIL E.
(thoreh. 1313 Poplar street, Mr. Samuel. W. Simon to
Miss Sarah Jane Shriven both of this city. •
DIED.
WRIGHT.—On the 18th inst., Mr. Samuel Wright, in
the ffOth year of his age.
Funpral from the residence of his nephew, No 411
Franklin street. this (Tuesday) morning, et-10 o clack.*
PYLE. t Wei t Chester, suddenly, on the 17tk
Mary Lapeley, wife of B. Franklin Pyle.
SMITH —On the 16th that., Annie M. Smith, daughter
of Huston and Susan B. Smith.
OBIISA F.Y
Death of Assistant Engineer WILLIAM F. LAW, an
Alurenns of the Polytechnic College.
At a mated meeting of the students of the Polytechnic
College, held in the lecture room ou afonday, October
it. for the purpose of expressing their sentiments on the
occasion of the death of William F Law. a geminate
of tbe institution, Mr. J. Fred. Scott, of Philadelphia,
was called to the chair, and Mr. O M. Dallas Bolton, of
Norristown, was appointed Secretary.
The object of the meeting having been stated by the
chair,Atesers. J. Madison Kreamer, of Pantos ' , rani*,
Jobrl. Hendrickson, and John S. Bough, of New Jer
se Y. were appointed a committee on reso (co ions
The committi e reported the following preamble and
resolutions, which were unanimously adopted:
l hhenne,. the sad intelligence of the death hy pesti
lence at New Orleans, on the 'ffich nit., of Wi.LLIA.II F.
LAW. Assistant Engineer of the gunhost Pinot% has
assembled us to c o _honor to the memory of anuthsr
alun:nus of the College, fallen in the discharge of his
first and highest duty—that to his ceuntry Therefore,
Resolved. That we deplore the calamity watch has ( 6.
Paved us of one who, as son, brother, and fellow-stu
dent, Wee so fondly and deservedly beloved, who in tee
first hour of his c,untry's peril, stepped gallantly for
ward in her defense, and who earned, and. who, as en
gineer. enjoyed the respect and confidence of officers
ReBo.eied, That to those who ministered to him in hie
brief sickness, and who bore Me remains to their litA
resting•phice among strangers, we tender our ankri tyr
ledsn,entt, and to his relatives and friends our pr.,found
sympathy in this sudden sad severe dispensation.
Resolved. That the shove preamble and resolutions be
pubii, bed in the newspapers of Philade.phia and liar.
Aisle, and that copies be transcribed by . the Secretary.
and transmitted to the parents of the deceased. and to
the officers of the Pinola.. "
7 - - J FRRD. SCOTT. President
G. M. DALLAS DOLT6N, Secretary. its
-SUPER BLA.O K_
BLACK. SILKS!
-•-• BILES!
Lyons A mores, Low-priced Poult de Soles,
Lyons Cloaking Armures, Gros des Indies.
Lyons Ponit de Boles, Glossy Gros de /Wiles,
Lyons Gros Grains, Gros de 6a. z,
Pooh de Sole Mat, L roes Taille.
Bischoff's Mourning Silk, Mareellines Lustrines.
Lyons Bonnet Taffetas, Modes senshewo,
BESSON St ,ON,
o, 918 CHESTNUT >treat,
Mourning Stor,
NAVY-BLUE CLOTH FOR LADIES'
CLOAKS.
64 Scarlet Opera Cloths.
Purple and Amain° Blue.
Black Mixed Water-proof. •
EYRE & LINDELL.
EYRE & LINDELL, FODRTII and ARCM have a coin.
plate assortment of Children's Shawls.
•
BRAWLS WHOLEiALE
MPENNSYLVANIA. HOWProurine
RAL SOCIETY. —Stated *eating THIS ( Tuesday
Lt a..14111G- at 8 o'c..ock.
FRIENDSHIP DIVISION, NO. - 19,'
SONS OF TEMPERANCE,
MEETS AT FRIENDSHIPLIALL.
HORNER OF TWELFTH AND FILBERT STREETS.
THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING at 7,1 g o'clock.
se22od4tnt,Tal
THE ANNTJALMERTING OP THE
BNuIN'BENEVOLENT .ASSOGIA PIM( wijt be
held on RUESDAY, Oct. 20th inst , at 4 o'clock P fif , at
their rooms, northwest corner of SBVStiT 3 and S 'ONO
Atreele, for the election of officers for the ensiling year,
EPA. LA.TIMSR.
oel9-2t Se:retary.
NOTICE.—IN ACCORDANCE WITH
LZ a resolution of tne CATIZENS BOUNTY Filet
ourtiMITTEE OF PHILADELPHI k. I am directed to
give notice that all claims for BOUNTY be presented
before the tivitt day of Novemhe• next.
Photo previous to June let to . •
-MICHAEL V. BAKER, '
No. sll3lk South THIRD Street.
Those since June let tome
WILLIAM VIII.TCH, Paymaster,
Wasbington Buildings,
South THIRD Street.
PHILADILPHIA, Sept. 30, 1863. , oat tneyl
PENN WYLY/USX& RAILROAD COM
PANY, TItIia.SORER'S DRPAR rAIKNT
PHILADELPHIA, October 11, 1863.
The Board of Directors have tine day declared a semi..
annual dividend of FIVE per cent, on the capital stook
of the Company, clear of National and State taxes,
pay able.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.'
238 Smith THIRD Street
0m.7-tdel
THOS. T. FIRTH. Treasurer.
MR. DEMPSTBR (APTER. AN A2B
- of several years) will give a Musical Ea
teitainment at MUSICAL FUND HALL, on TUESDAY
and FRIDAY EVENINGS, October 2 th and.r3d, when he
will introduce his new songs in the • 'Princess " and
"Idyls of the King," together with the ' ' May Queen."
Tickets, 60 cents. Reserved Seats. SI; may be secured.
with numbers attecned. at MY, J. E. NOULD'S. where a
diagram of the Halt may be seen. oda St.
CONSOLIDATION BANK..
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. - 6. 1863
-elction for Directors will be tit id at the Backing
Route, on MONDAY. the 16th of November, between the
hours eflO A. AL and 3 P. M.
-
ii he Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will ba held
on TUESDAY. 3d of November. at 12 11l
oc6.tur tnol6 JOS. N PEIRIOL. Cashier.
11. OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN FIRE
IN di:TANGS COMPANY.
PHILADELPHIA; 00 . ober 12th, 1861
. „ . .
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.
0613-9t* A. C. L afIAWFORD. Secretary..
iks-. CORN EXCRAN LA G D R ELp t A A
N OCG 12, 1663
The annual election of DIRECTO ,-fS will be held at - the
Banking House on MONDAY, the 16th day of November
next. between the hours of 10 A. Ed and 2 I'. 1.1
The anneal meeting of the Stockholders will be held
on TIJEt-DAY, the 34 day of November next, at 12 51.
oel4tnol6 J. W TORREY. Ila,lOßr.
11:3'FARMER Sr AND MEC AKIO St
. BANK, PHILADELPHIA, October 2. 1162.
The annual election for Directors will be held at the
Banking Houle on MONDAY, the 16th day of NoyecabK
next, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 3 o'clock
P. EL: and on. TUESDAY, the third day of November
next, a get eral meeting of the Stockholders will be held
at the Banking House at 4 o'clock P EL agreeably to
charter. W. RUSHTON, JR ,
oc3-tnol6 Cashier.
FM. N T I.CE.—THE ANNUAL MEET
ING of the Stockholders of the PHILADELPHIA,
ERMANTOWN, AND IfORRIATOWN
COMPANY will be held, at the Office of the (Inmoany,
corner of NINTH and GREEN Str4ets, on MONDAY, the
second day of November next, at 10 o'clock A. If.
An ELECTION, to choose four Managers to serve three
.years, and one , o serve two years, will be held the same
day, at the tame place, immediately af.er the close of
the aforementioned meetinw, and close at 2 P
°ni3h:Ube-M:10 W. N. WILSON, Secretary.
Im. S
MECHANICS' BAH, PHIT..d.DEL
PSIA. October 5 1569 •
The animal meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank
will be held, at the Banking. Home, on TUESDAY, the
third day of November, at 12 AL
The annual election for DIREOTORS, to serve for the
ensuing year, will be held on MONDAY, the sixteenth
day of November, between the hours of 10 A. E. and 2
P. M. J. WEIGAND, Jr.,
oat baths tnoll3 Lathier.
IMCOMMERCIAL BANK OF PENN
SYLVANIA.
PRILADELPAIA, october 12, 1863
The ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of this
Sank will be held at the Banking House, on TUESDAY,
the third day of November next. at 12 o'clock .11 . .
The annual BUZ PION for Directors will be held at
the ,Banking Douse, on MONDAY, the sixteenth day of
November next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M.
and 2 o'clock P. M.
ocl3tuths-tl6no
THE PHILADEPHIA. BANK, Oct.
9, 1869.
be Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank
will be held at the Banking House, on TUEIDAY, the
3d day of November next. at 12 o'clock 31
The Annual Election for Directors will be held on
MONDAY, the 16th day of November, between the hours
of. A. M. and 2 P. M. B. B. CONEGYS,
oclo-strith-tnol6 Csehier.
BANK OF COMMERCE, PHILA
DELPHIA, October 6, 1863.
Tie animal election for DIBBCTOBS 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
A general meeting Of the Stockholders tvil be held at
th e t ame place, on TUESDAY, the third dayof N ovem
her next, at 12 M..
J. A. LEWIS,
ocMuths tnol7 Cashier.
PHILADELPHIA 'AND READING
RAILROAD COMPANY, Office 14217 South
FOIPATH Street, PHILADELPHIA. September 2,-1863.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The following-named persons
are entitled to a Dividend on tbe. 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. B.BRADFORD, Treasurer. STOCKHOLERS' NAMES.
Mrs. Mary Bishop, , S. - Lancaster,
Timothy C. Boyle, . Percy M. Lewis,
Clement Biddle, Fanny Mary Ititchereon,
Ann Copeland,, John Mclntyre,
A. Smalls Bain'. Newbold, John S. Moore.
Trustees, James McKnight,
Debbie A. Hughes, Ben.l. F. Newport,
Saml T. Harrison. Bent. Fott,
J ame s Hallowell, W R. Rodman,
Teams W. Hallowell, - Sarah Ann Richards,
Catherine C. Koppel.% B enry B. Sherer,
Daniel Klapp, Maria L. Sadler,
Mary Kuhn. Andrew Turner,
Chas. Kuhn, Hartman Mrs. Rebecca Ulrich,
Kuhn. and J. H. Kuhn, Ex. Asher M. Wright,
of S. Kuhn. William Young,
R. V. R. Leisse Extrx., W. H. McVickar,
end James G. Schaff. Ex. of Austin Smith.
John S. Leiese. dec'd. Willis & Co.
UNIVERSAL` WRINGERS WITH
• COD!WHEELEI.. WARRANTED.
IRON BEDSTEADS,
DIATTRESSES,
SPRING BED-BOTTOMS, Jac
I iVALCKYTT.Bc 13URNHANrs,,
. -27 KIM SIXTH STREET,
(Formerly at 721 CHESTNUT Street. )
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JOSEPH MANTON & SON GUN.—
A mperier GUN, made bye Joseph Manton & Son.
with Sue case complete, price $2OO. for sale by
PHILIP WILSON & co,
0c921-Bt ' 499 CHESTNUT StreeL7'6l_
ERC.A.NT ILE LIBRARY COM
PANY.
Eliares of Stock, which by a recent resolution of the
Board:will have the dues for the balance of this year
remitted. may now be purchased at the Library for
TEN DOLLARS...
lach share if purchased before January 1, 1884, may
be duplicated at any time during that year,
Great improvements in the building, and, large addi
tions of both foreign arid - domestic works, have recently
A share of this stock Would constitute a useful and ap
propriate Christmas Present. oc24tuthe lm
THE PHILADELPHIA' NATATORI
UM
AND PHYSIC AL INSTITUTE, BROAD Sheet,
below Walnut .— Dß. W5l. JANSEN' has entirely refitted
his Institute for Physical Education. and it was reopened
for the Winter Season on the 15th of October He has se
cured the services of Miss SARAH F. HOPKINS. a gra
duate of Dr. Dio Lewis', Normal Institute. Boston, and
classes in the new system of-light Gymnastics having
been formed, Mies Hopkins will be pleased to welcome
her former patrons. Particular attention will be given
to ihe'careful training of classes of Children, Misses. and
Young Ladies. Were is also forming a social clasA for
Lsdiee and Gentlemen. 0c20.6t 4
RE I ER' S COLORED • PHOTO.
. G EAPHS abound with beauties of an artistic and
truthful character. A fine likeness at moderate charge—
only $l. SECOND. above Green street. lo'
F OR SALE---4,00 0 YARDS' OP EXTRA.
heavy English CANVAI To he seen at A. SOU
DER'S, Dock-street 'wharf. 'Apply 103 G SOUTH
Street. ' .
LEECH PINE APPLE CHEESE.--50
cases Leech brand P. A. Cheese, lb , ' ea' e by
RHODES & WILLIAM?,
can 107 South WATER Street.
- •
CONDENSED: MILK.--1 ON.. DOZEN
Condensed Milk, for sale by'
RHODES & WILLIA.MS,
ocl7 101 South WATER, sireet.
ATTENTION -OF GROCERS
HAND I OTHERb is in idted to the NEW LIQUID
SUCKLING manufactured by BROWN & 'BROTHEL
Boston.
This Japan Blaelclng,'crith half the usual labor, im
parts a most intensely rich lustre and jet black. equal,to
the b igb est 'Japan Varnish , - 'produces a most ported
smooth surface. so as not to soil the finest linen. Tendon
the leather easy and pliable, and wilt - retain its virtues
For sale by the case
THAYER di COWPERTHWAIVS.
417 COMMERCE Street-
se7A-Imif
E D. MARCH.A.NT, - PORTRAIT
. .
• PAINTER, has removed t 0.601.9 LOCUST Street ,
w h ere h e mill be. glad to see his friends and those of the
Public who may be interested in his line of art.
oc6 HBO if .
CHOICE ISABELLA GRAPES,
Pears, Apples, Sweet Potateee , Onions, Cran
berries; (teen:mei 'anti otnerprodnete, in elm and ae.
miag forward and for,sale by
PRETTVI LW di SONS.' •
4N14.1V! & Gcor cotkAT AMU' Ots
43, EIGHTH.ST. RIBBON STORE,
I • No. 107 N. EIGHTH STREET,
We-have received from the late New York and
Philadelphia Auctions the following most desirable and
-fashionable goods at very reasonable prices:
Scarlet Bonnet Velvet, at 43 perard.
Do. do. do. Lyons width and quality, $4 50
per yard.
LEATRER- COLORED VELVET. —IIn cat Velvet. Cord
ed Silk and Bonnet Silk, all ol the most beFhatifal 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. narrow and wide,
loWer at retail than they can be bought else where by the
piece.
BLACK, DRAB AND BROWN FELT HITS, from the
manufacturers direct. All the new shapes for ladies' and
children's wear, very cheap.
A complete afsortment of Black English Crapes, pur
chased before the late heavy advance in gold, from 65
cents a yard upwards. -
BONNET RIBBONS in endless variety. Velvet Rib
bone block and colored the beet make imported; at a
great redaction. Trimmingßibbons, - every shade and
every other article need in making or trimming a ;
bon
net, or that can be found h ue at less than wholesale
prices
A liberal reduction made to wholesale buyers.,
.Country orders promptly attended to.
SICILEV & .NUEY - 11,
ocl4tnoll No. 107 North EIGHTH Street.
S. C. PALMER, Cashier.
se6. stnth-tt
MERIXI'ARY JIOTICE.
MILITARY.-THE MEMBERS Q
Company B, 44th (Merchants') Regiment F. V. it..
are rtiintsted to meet at the Wetherilt Hones. ed
hOM ritrees, above Sixth, THIS (Tuesday) SPE-
D ING, at 7.); 0 Mech. (11.1 H. H. 61101TZ.
.tICOMPANY G, BLUE RESERVES
—Pereons desiring to reorganize. this Company will
meet at the Armory , Jefferson Hall. cor , of eIX CH
end CHRISTIAN Streets, on WEDNESDAY AM
INO Dent, at 756 o'clock.. _ JOHN H. DYE.
NeamLY.P. . Late First Lieutenant.
WANTED---ABLE-BODIkD MEN,
between the ages of 113 and 45, for the
12ryt UNITED STATES INFANTRY,
in which there have been twenty commissions given
to enlisted men. floaduearters, Fort Hamilton. vow
York Harbor. A few MUSICIANS also wanted. Pay
sat per month. For ftirther termination. apply at the
Rendezvous, No 11:119 t•onth FRON Street
FRANK. WISTER. Capt. ,12th P, B. Sof men..
oc2o-2t* Recruiting Oflleor.
t LANDIS' FIRST PHILADEILPHIA
BATTERY.
(Order No. —)—The 0111c3re and Men or this Battery
will assemble at the Armory 1733 MARKET Street,
on I'DEbDAN, October 20, at 7 P. M., to receive Pay and
Bounty. Every man matt be present.
By order of HENRY D. LANDIS, Cantata.
E. fl iitTbLABD First Pergeent. 0c1.9-2t.
- CORPS OF HONOR, U. S. A.
BEADQUANTERS RECRUITING Eisuvros.
•
INVALID CORPS Pqrs....t'IMLAREP.III/4.,
243 Sontb 7 faltiL - gtree - t, - Plaiaselob7iii:Wa.
SOLDIERS honorably discharged. on account of dis
ability will amply INVALIDtion for enlistment in the
CORPS ' '
Lieut. HUBER BASTIAN, Invalid Corps,
243 $. Third street. Philadelphia,
Lieut. J. W. DEAN, Invalid Corps
611 Brown street, and
... . . .
N. E corner Broad and Spring Garden eta., Phila. .
Pay and fallowancee, excepting bounty and Deneion.
name as in U. S. Infantry. W. MATT HEWS,
Major let Pa. Art. and Supt. Invalid Corps for,Philadel
aus-tt
HEADQUARTERS OF PROVOST
MARSHAL, TRIAD DISTRICT, PA.,
rIIILADISLPEIIA, October 16, 1863.
FOTICE is hereby given to all Ds...FTED 51E01 of this
Tiht Oct tin t they most REPORT TO TORSO HEADRUARTEREI
FOR DUTY ON OR BEFORE Ttiu RSDAY. October 2.1 d. 1663.
alcr whicb time no Substitutes will be excepted er
Muloptiote granted for having paid commutation. And
all 'ailing to - report as above will be Immediately pab-
Itched as DESRATEIW. and Liable to arrest ae such.
JSCOB S. STRETCH.
Captain and Provost IffarebaL
FRANKLIN. D. STERNER.
Commissioner.
ALEXANDER O. HARI%
oaf bt - Surgeon.
LADIES' FURS.
LADIES' FANCY FURS.
aox-r_N
b. 71111 ARCH STREET, BELOW EIGHTH,
Importer and Manufacturer
oe
LADIES' FANCY FURS.
My assortment of FANCY FIBS for Ladies and Chit•
dren is now complete, and embracing every variety that
will be fashionable daring the present season. All Bold
at the manufacturers' prices, for cash. Ladies, please
give me a calL oca-lm
OPENING OF FANCY FURS.
JOHN A. ST ANIBICH,
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTIIRER OF
LADIES' FANCY FURS,
NO. 826 ARCH STREET, BELOW NINTH,
Has now open a splendid stock oC
LADIES AND CHILDREN'S EIERS„
Which will be sold at the
_ LOWEST CASH PRICES. oc2-8m
FURS! FURS!
GEORGE F. WOMBAT'',
NOS. 415 AND 417 ARCH STREET,
HAS NOW OPEN
A Fllll,l, ASSORTMENT.
OF
LA DIES' FU RS,
To which the attention of the public is invited. eel?-Sin
MILLINERY GOODS.
IN) FRENCH FLO WERS, 1863.
FEATHERS, LACES, RIBBONS, &
NEW - STYLE HATS,
JUST OPENED AT
THOS. KENNEDY & BRO.'S,
No. 7119 CHESTNUT Street, below Eighth.
ite9-3m
MILLINERY GOODS.
BROOKS & ROSENREIN,
431 MARKET STREET,
have now on hand a complete assortment of new !styles
RIBBONS, BONNETS, VELVETS,
BONNET-SILKS, MISSES' HATS,
FLOWERS, FEATHERS, LACES,
AND
MILLINERY GOODS GENERALLY,
to which we invite the attention of the trade. oa7 lot
FALL , 1863.
WOOD Sr, CARP,
y S.cKESTNDT STREET,
Rave now open
A LARGE STOCK OE
STRAW AND FELT GOODS,
• FRENCH FLOWERS,
FEATHERS, RIBBONS,
And a general assortment of
MILLINERY GOODS,
To which they invite the attention of
THE TRADE. sel7-2m
ARMY GOODS.
FROTHINGHAM & WELLS
HEAVY,_MEDWEL AND' LIGHT SHEITINGEI AND
SKIRTINGS
STANDARD DRILL&
HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS.
WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRIOS AND
BROWN BLEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS.
No 1.2 WORSTED YARN, &a. solBMtl
FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY
:E_s
.1!_11)0TARY FIIRNISHEIN,
41.8 ARCH STREET.
Banners, Regimental and Company Flags,
Swords, Sashes, Belts, Peasants, Epaulettes,
Hato, Caps, Canteens, Haversacks, Camp
Chests, Field Glasses, Spurs, and everything
pertaining to the complete outfit of Army
and Navy Officers
A liberal discount allowed to the trade.
sel3-tt
G w. SIMONS & BROTHER.
• aiiSei . .STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA,
MAROYAOTURBRit 011 JEWELRY,
FINE SZV D ORDS,
MILITARY GOODS IN EVERY VARIETY.
a124-116m'
FINANCIAL.
.90 0 Ism NOVEMBER .5 20Q .
. IJ•
COUPONS WANTED..
EARLY CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS
WANTED.
STERLING EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD BY
-DP.EXELA -ea CO.
oclo-Im South THI
r RD Street;
MICHAEL JACOE.S,
No.' 46 'South THIRD . Street,
OCyEENVENT SECIMITIES, SPECIE. AND unqufr,-
... NENTAIONEY BOTTWIT.AND
STOCES.BOIIGHT AND SOLD ON CfpIifMISSION. -
- Particular attention paid to the Negotiation of Time
* Paper. CITY WARRANTS BOUGHT. r r ocsr.3rn
OLIE TION. OF -13. _ OERTIFI
CATESS OF.;INDEETEDNESS.—The„ ADAMS' EL
PRESS COMPANY; are now prepared to collect, at the
Treasury Department, Washington, with despatch, and
at reasonable rates, the ; On-Year . Certificates of In
debtedness of . the United States now due or shortly
gnaturing. .
Terms made known and receipts, given &Übe (ace,
No. 320 CHESTNUT Street. - my6-tf
NOTIOE.---NOTICE IS ECEREBy
GtIVSN" that the cER YIFICATZ No. 29,824, 290
by the
New Yor k Transfer Agency
of "the' 14 u
Iladelpkfa and Reading itaiboad .has. been
LOST. and that application has been made for.the 'nub.
stitntion of a eertileata Lu place thereof.
- A' O. HIMINWAY CO..
•
901 1 X',
I. ea exougiez.rwo,
88.7 - PHMADnrIitA,
FIRST SPEOIAL
EDWIN HAS eSZ CO,
NOW OPEN
PARIS, LONDON ANt) AMERICAN
RICH LYONS VELVETS,
INDI& GROS GR&IN,
MATALBA SILK,
PARIS-MADE VELOUR CLOTHS,
PARIS WOOL CASHMERES,
FANCY CASHMERES,
PARIS-MADE FROSTED BEAVERS,
DIAGONAL CASHMERES,
CHINCHILLA CLOTHS,
BELGIAN TRICOTS AND DOESKINS,
ENGLISH PLUSHES,
ENGLISH MELTONS,
CLOTH HOUSE
WILLIAM - T. SNODGELISS'
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
CLOVE(' HOUSIP.,
No. 31 South SECOND St., and 213 STRAWBERRY St.
A FULL STOCK OF
ARMY CLOTHS.
NAVY CLOTHS.
CASHMERES.
NOBBY COATINGS.
CHINCHILLAS.
VELVET CLOTHS.
FROSTED'HEAVERS.
ESQUIMAUX.
BILLIARD CLOTHS.
BAGATELLE CLOTHS, &c. 0.1424
JB. OASSELBERRY, No. 45 NORTH
• EIGHTH Street, is the place to find an immense
stock of all kinds of Dry Goods. allot which were bought
before the lecent great and are being offered whole
sale and retail accordingly:
4.4 Poplin Reps, choice shades.
French Merinoes, choice ..hades,-
Figured 31 Poplins, 31 cants.
Plaid Poii de Chevres, 37.54 cents.
Choice shades Alpacas.
4-4 all•wool hhepherds' Plaids.
Figured BL-..rinoes.
5-4 wide Black Cashmeres. $1.37.
Black Silk Mantilla Velvets, cheap.
'Pack Silk, 20 per cent. less than present rates.
Plain colored Silks. all shades, $1 25.
Brown figured Filks, $1.25.
Black Mourning silks.. $1.26 to $3.12. ;Vt/J.. -
Broche Long shawls, $lO to S,O. - •
Blanket , - 1.6.76 to $lO.
Black Stella Shawls -
Brocbe Square Striped Shawls. $5, worth $B.
Baimorals, superior quality, $4.75.
Balmora's, $2.75 ti $7. -
Balmoral Asps black and white, 62Y,.. cents.
Very fine Black Alpacas, 6.4 wide.
1 bats red twirled Flannels, 60 cents.
1 hale gray - twilled Flannels, 60 cents.
White Welsh and Shaker Flannels.
3-4 Table Linent, 75 cents.
1 case Bonev Comb Quilts.
A full-line Marseilles Quilts, old prices.
kfuslins of every description.'
Drillings, colored Cambrice, and Paper MUslins.
4 Scarlet and Blue Cloths.
6.4 all wool Black Beavers,. $2.75. -
6-4 Black Beavers. $2 25 '
Cassime) as and Cloths, under present prices.
1 case super quality striped Alpacas. something new.
choice shades, 4-4 wide, at 68 cents -
J. A. C ISSELBERRY'S,
Mammoth Dry Goods Mouse,
45 North EIGHTH Street. below.-erelt.
P. —The only place where a real Parls."l3ld Glove
can be bought at $1 and $1.12X, every pair warranted,
ialten back if Choy tear or rio in patting on, in all cases
where the purchaser bays - the proper size,' ,having
effected this arrangement with the manufscturer.
ocl9-2t C aSSEL BERRY.
BLANKETS BLANKETS 1 BL A NK.
BETS?
• The Largest Assortment of
13 IA A_ INT MC S
AT THE LOWEST ERIOES,
OFFERED WHOLESALE' AND RETAIL. BY
CIOMTPERTEIWA.IT
COR. EIGHTH AND. MARKET STS.
selnde3l
LADIES' CLOAKING CLOTHS.
Black Beaver and Tricot Cloths,
Brown and Black Water-proof Clothe,
Dark Brown and Mode Cloths,
Fine Black Broad Clothe,
Superb quality Scarlet Clothe,
Chinchilla Cloaking%
Also, Cloths, Caseimeree, and Satinets for hien and
Boys.
Veetings, in Great variety, at
JOHN H. noires,
702 ARCH-Street.-
N, B.—Jack Straws, made by and sold for an Invalid.
A enw invokejnet received. . ocls
ONE CASE OF THE BEST HEAVY
quality real Water-proof Cloths, received this day.
Beet quality Frosted-Beaver Cloths.
Chinchilla Cloths, magnificent quality.
Heavy Plain, Brown, and Leather-color Clothe.
Miodlmex Clothe, dark colors.
Fine French Scarlet Clothe.
Blue and Scarlet Chinchilla Cloths.
French Fcarlet and .Sine Flannels: -
Frooted-Beaver Cloths, from $3 to $3.
N. 13.—nomiificent quality Lyons Silk Velvet, at $l5
and $16.50 per yard. EDWIN - HALL & CO.,
ocls - 116 South SECOND-Street.
SHAKER FLANNELS.
Ballardyale and Wisbington Flannels. _
Gray, red., blue; and white Twill Flannels.
.Ned. gray, and white plain Flannels, cheap.
BACKIDE 'LA nbELS— •
Scarlet. nines. _nodes, Browns, ,Ice.
Cotton' 'Flannels' Pickings, &c.
Table Part mks, bleached and brown. • -
Ora sb, fine Towels, Nursery Diapers.
Good stock of Shirtings and. Sh.etings,-
Desirable sizes and makes I:Rackets.
COOPER & COLO%
ocl4-tf 8. E. corner NINTH and ILL M3:111.
A T RETA7r ,
JOHN F. YOUNG,
No. 70 NORTH FOURTH STREET, _„.
Has now in store an, excellent assortment of DRESS
GOODS, Sic. ,consisting in part of Black Silks, Al ase&
from the lowest to the finest quality, - Merinos, Wool de
Laines, Plain and Striped Poplins, choice style Plaid
.Cashmeres, Reps. Shawls, and Scarfs. Also, a full line
of:.Flannels; including Silk Warp, 'Shaker, .810., gm.
To•which the special attention 9f th.e retail trade is in-
F ROSTED BEAVERS.
SHARPLESS BROTHERS offer
FBIOSTED BEAVER at s2to.
FROSTED BEAVERS at W.
FRO •TED BEAVERS at SA.
VELVET BE AVERS at $6
FROSTED BEAVERS at $B.
And a large anortment of
PLAIN and RIBBED BLACK BEAVERS.
ocS • GB ESTBUT and EIGHTH Streets.
FANCY ARTICLE!; -• : • • '
W - • D GLENN, IMPORTER OF
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Offers to the trade a full assortment, including ,
Hair; Tooth, Nail; Cloth, and Shaving Brushes. •
. Camel's Hair Pencils andlfarking Brushes.
Combs in shell, ivory, horn, and India rubber. • •
Perfumery and Toilet Soaps of alrdesoriptions.
Pare Bssenttal Olin r-
Bose Water, and Orange Flower Water in cans.
Powder Boxes and Puffs in great variety.
Bound Filtering Paper, all sizes.
Cachous lsomatise, Hooper's and Arnaud's.
English .Pinreaucers, Reeves' and common.
New Zealand and Pink Linen Twine. • -
Flasks, Tooth Picks, Violin Stomp', Ate., AG., all- at
lowest market prices. - - sefff-lralf
. .
TO SPORTSMEN. ..
PHILAIIBLYHIA.
equal, If not , superior, to any of the followlag makea,
which we keep constantly on hand:
.William Greener, Westley Richards. Moore &•Harris,
and other makers. - .
Also.- Powder.,Shot, Wade, Caps, grc...
- We ,shall be constantly supplied, during the Beason,
with every variety of
p CHAPOIITY,
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Philadelphia.
Rowe-rents and other claims collected. ocl6-12tv
O ITRAITS.-LIFE-SIZE PHOTO'
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-Rou in their execution the highest order of artistic abili
ty„-„natural nd pleash.g in style and position; warm,'
impressive coloring. Gallery, SECOND Street, above
WHITE . PRESERVING. BRANDY,
' PURE OIDED, "
AND WRITE WINE VINEGAR.
eini GEIGER. IdIISTaRN - SEED, SPICES, age
ALL THB FOR
PRESERVING. AMY PIOK.I,ING , PGRPOSES.
ALBERT O. ROBERTS,
Dealer in Eine Groceries,
. sel6-tf Co mar BLIMINTH 41111 , 1 Eit!fatit.
PHEENOLO•'
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JOHN,‘,_ consulted. Dia:. and .- prOf°
DiST' B1,211'6" correc tion u de• to
,„.nt of
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friendithiposuire.
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OPENING OF
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THURSDAY, THE 22d•
CLOAKS OF FROSTED BEATER CLOTHS.
CLOAKS OF OHINORILLY CLOTHS.
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OLOAKS OF TRICOT BEAVER CLOTHS
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SCARLET CLOTH CLOAKS
BLUE CLOTH CLOAKS.
CLOAKS FOR CHILDREN AND MISSES
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AND
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409 CHESTNUT STREET.
lilasufaciarers of superior
DOUBLE GUNS,
SE ATEE4
iTV,FI3 - ,T)AX'4: - 1..R - , , ' , ...'.:;,.0 13'E
PLANTATION BITTERS.
Prom the army hospital—the bloody battle•field-the
mansion of the rich and bniztble abode of the mor—from
the t:lce and the sacred desk—from the mountain top.
dietant valleys and fsr-off islands of the ocean—from
every nook and corner of the civilized world—le pouring
in the evidence of the antoniohing effaCts of DEARS'S
PLANTATION BITTERS. Thoneande upon thousands
of lettere like the following may be peen at our office:
Rilensmnir, Sept. IS, 1863
"* * * I have been in the army hospitals for
fourteen months--speecbless and nearly dead. At Alton.
111,, they gave me a bottle of . Plantation Bitters. * *. *
Throe bottles restored my speech and cared me. * * * *
t C. FL FLAUTE."
8015TH WARBAW, 0.. Sttly.29, IS.V.
* * One young man, who had been sick and not
out of ihe house for Iwo years with Scrofula and BrY
siPebth. after paying the doctors over *l5O without bene
fit, has been cured by ten bottle• of your Bitters. *
EDWARD WOUNALL."
The following is from the Matron of the Union Home
School for the Children of volunteers:
•
HAMMER MANSION, FIFTY•SETEETfi ST.,
FEW Tom, Anguelt 2, 1863.
'`Da. DRAicR Your wonderful Plantation Bitters
have been given to some of our little children &Waring
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
rertored. We commenced with but a teaspoonful of
Bitters a day. for appetite increased; strength and
health follow.d. * * 5 *
Respectfully, 0. M. DEVOR.7
"*. * I owe much to you, for I verily believe the
Plantation Bitters have saved my life.
REV. W. H. WAGGONER, Madrid, N. Y."
* Thou wilt send me two bottles more of tby
Plantwi4m Bitters. My wife has been greatly benefited
by their use.
Thy friend, ASA CURRIN, Philadelphia, Pa."
••* « - f I have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia,
and had to abandon preaching. * * The Plantation
Bitters have eared me.
REV. J. S. - CATHORN, Rochester. N. Y."
*- * Send ne twenty•four dozen more of your
Plantation Bitters, the popularity of which is daily in.
creasing with the guotts . of our house.
SYKES. CHADWICK, & CO.,
Proprietors *illartl'e Hotel, Washtngton, D. C."
* # * I have given the Plsntation Bitters to him
diMis dour disabled soldiers with the most astonishing
effect. d ;. G. W. D. ANDREWS,
Siberintendent Soldiers' Home, Cincinnati, 0."
"• * The Plantation - Bitters have cured me of
liver conirlaint, of which - was laid up prostrate and
had to abandon my business.
B. KINGSLEY, Cleveland. 0."
* • The Plantation Bitters have cured me of a
derangiiiaent of the kidneys and urinary organs that has
distreseed me for years. It acts like a charm.
C.C. MOORE, Agent for Colgate de Co., 254 Broadway,"
546.; sio.. dio , ato.
The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, the lan
guid brilliant, and are exhausted nature's great restorer.
They are oompoded of the celebrated Cliasaya Bark,
Wintergreen, Sisettfins,'ltoots, Herbs, &c., all preserved
in perfectly pure St. 'Croix Bum.
S. T.-1860.-X.
Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness,
bmitude. palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, dis
tress after eating, torpid liver; ouustipation, &c•, deserve
to suffer if they will not try them.
They are recommended by the bighest medical autho
rities, and are warranted to produce an immediate bene
ficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly
pure, and harmless.
NOTICE. — Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bit
ters in bulk or by the gallon is a swindler and impostor.
We only put it up in our log-cabin bottles. Beware of
bottles refilled with imitation deleterious stuff, for which
several persons are already in prituin. See that every
bottle bas our United States stamp over the cork, — and
signature on steel-plate side labels.
Sold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable
globe.
P. H. DRAKE ez CO.,
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COMMISSION HOUSES.
SHIPLEY, :. HAZARD, & ITITTCHIN
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533 WESTERN
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MI ID E S,
AVERAGE 33 POUNDS.
4CO sides rough' slaughter LEATHER
110 sacks PLASTERING HAIR.
Finished CALF and KIP SKINS.
TUB, MERINO, AND LAMB'S WOOL,
ON CONSIGNMENT,
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.DIRECTLY, 017.fiSITIS:1_,RDRITICDSNOB HALL.,
WHITE, FRENCH, GOLD-BARD
CUT AND BNGRAVBD TABLE CRYSTAL GLASS
Jur French. Chins decorated to order in any pattern.
Jar Initials engraved on Table Glass. .
China and Glass packed in a proper.manner.
seg.satnrh-em:.
WATCHES APED JEWELRY.
MUSICAL BOXES.,
111111 - North'SIXTH Strew,
I
T I E D T, INTDIISTRIOUS
Ali Business. Addroda Box
/t Pckt PIK7a6
WANTS:
A louNG MAN FROM THE Co Hri..
Tity rstg. W nitration fox o , nd shipping or !lout
rnimdon Flnol.o +eters ho rrn Inaba h•moelf u=wfal.
Would take charge aim set of Books. address 11.114.2
bOTITTI StrePt." . - oo9fmt*
ANOPPORTU II NITY IS OFFERED TO
•
A PARTNII, with, ilar $10.009.t0 SLO,OOO, to loin
two Tonne men with& taro trade, and a keowledtre of
the business, who are about to open a house on January
let; for the transaction of the cash Joobing Dry Goods
trade'. ..eddrAss • Jobber," this office. 0,14,3 V
pRTCKLAYERS AND CARPENTERS
wA2iTF.D at the FR N .;Foßt) AltigNAL
Also, :a Mathematical Instrument Maker ami Brass
Finieher. ncl9-3t
WANTED-A SITUATION AS DAL-
T LY or re, , ident Governess, by a Lady comontent
to teach the English bratiche , ‘ and Mcislc. Address
"Teacher," Peet Office, Philadelphia onln
WANTE})--TO - TAKE CHARGE OF
". a Retell Book Store. In this city, a YOIING 51'1Nof expefienee In the brreineeß, and who can Rive good
refetences. unntualt..—des!r,..hle nnonrtnnitv,
Apnly io Rev. TORN W. DULLER,
0e1.9-6t 1334 CHESTNUT Street, socond tor,.
WANTED -A YOUNG MAN TO A. 3
MT in a Dry Gooda Commission .ft,nee; one
wbe ban bad Pomo experience preferred. Addroan " D
X. P.." hie office. 0017-3t*
TODRUG GTST S.—WA NTED TO P [TR
crr E, *DREG and PRE- ORIP! lON STORE; wl.l
pay cash for a good location, where the httstuPeß rild
be inrrraped. Ad dr eRA 213%P. O. ocl7
W ANTE D- $l5 PER DAY.-Wk,
want reliable. energetic calvaesere and agent.
in every county, for a genteel bneineea, at a clmmieelor
of from *5 to *lb per dey. No humbug gaperienced
canvaseere preferred, but rum tor all Addreee
C. 31 DrNN & CO . Publisher,.
At either Cincinnati, Ohio; Chicago, or LSJ
READE *trek, New York. jv23-31n•
T OAN WANTED.- .$50.000 WANTED
for five years. on inside briefness property- in the
city of Chicago, which cannot fail to be , atisr-Kito , y . sc
antily. Address, with real name and terms, "Drawer,"
5,380. P. 0., C, icago, 111. .
Aegii A MONTH! WE' WAN`i'
9.P.--"AGENTS at is a month. expeneos paid, to seili
our EVERLAtTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL BURNINICE.
and thirteen other articles. Circulars free.. SW a
& CLARK. Biddeford, Maine. sell-d&eere,
AliN k , DEPUTY QUARTERMASTAC
CrENERAL'S OFFICE. -EHTLADBIXHIA. Feb. I
1863.
VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL. k.
the following points:
Tortugas.
Key West, Fla.
Fort Monroe. Va.
Alexandria, Va.
Nowhere. N. C.
Port Royal, S. C. A. BOYD.
fele.tf Captain and Assist. Quartermaster.
LOST AND FOUND.
8300 BRizEy,fiAlifti,ig;;LsoTSATTE3OßBo.NSTos?LofEsN,
each, nempons attached; dated June 23d, 1863. numbers
from 21,289 to 24.294. inclusive All persons are can--
tiorr agai net receiving or negotiating said bonds. Three
hundred dollars will be pa'd f.r their recovery by
LE WI9 SONNSSORI.
.AMBRR Street. above Wood, Kens' c sten.
PITTLADELPHIA. "July 18. 1863. os2o-13V0
R E - W-A ft D.---LOST-ON THE
- 6th inst., a BLANK NOTE, gruel. N. N.
STORES • Above eward if left at VW ARCH. &rack
All pereone are cautioned against neotiating any noise
of N. N. STOKES. ocl7-8 th 3%.
ST-a 'CERTIFICATE FOR - ONE
rO
- 1 - 1 ' share ID the Kensington Bank. in the county 01
Philadelphia, No. 1808. 'I be finder will be suitably re.
warded If left at 11 and 13 EITRAWB BRUT 5...trs et.
eetd-tuthlm* MOSS:6 WHEIV,SE
FOR SAME AND TO LET.
BCH• ST MET DWELLING-8
Am& FOR SALE—No. 915 and 1317 and exrlyDo.ewaslon
given, by . A. P. and J. H. MORRIS, 916 ARCH-St.
oe2o-31.* •
/El FOR SALE VERY LOW-THE
mu , four. stcry DWELLING. with thr ,, .-etory hack
bruildinas,lio. 122 NEW Sreet. ttpp.y to WDL R , ISgELL
ALLEN. eoutheast corner FOUKTH and VirALN iT,
second floor oc2o St*
aFOR SALE-SEVERAL HAND
SOME DWELLINGS on ELEVENTH Street, below
Coates, Apply to WM RO.4SBLL ALLEN, eel:tamest
corner FOURTH and WALNUT, 21 floor. oc2o- 3t.
fq FOR SALE -1` BE• ELEGANT
miZa• modern RESIDENCE No. 957 FRANKLIN Street.
Acp , y to W5l. Rt),SELL ALLEN, soitthea,t corner
FOURTH and WALNUT, secon.illoor oc2O-3t.
GERMA NTOWN.- FOR SALE. A
Mk BARGAIN—A large atone !ANSI N, with stable
and carriage-Louse, and ahc acres of land, elegantly
shaded and handsomely improved ; situate within twa
minutes' walk from Churcklane station. Mansion has
every
city convene nce, and a well of superior water at
the kitchen door. Also, excellent vegetable garden.
oc2o 6[2. J. BE GIIIIIIIISY & SOnS. 5011 WALNITC St.
FARM AND MERCHANT MILL
ROL AT IMBLIC SALK —Will be exposed to public
eale on THURsDAY. Nov. 5,-1563, at 2 o'clock P N., on
the premises, all that valuable property known as
BIOORE HALE..
In Schuylkill townehip t Chester county. Pa., situated
at the junction of Pickering creek and Schuylkill river,
en the Reading Rath oad, twenty-five miles from Phila
delphia, and three-quarters of.a mile southeast of Pace
nixvide. containicg about 187 AURE4 OP LAND. in a
high state of cultivation. unsurpassed in fertility by any
ip ths county The improvements are a large stone
mansion, stone barn, wagon house. ii large spring.
home. with other Lenses try outbid id Inge, - Also a stone
and Trame tenant he use. On- the premises-i. a large
stone merchant mill, with bee , y water power. The
locality is healthy, and beautifully situated, overlook
ing the Schuylkill. cot venient to schools, oh arches- &car
is well supplied . with springs - of good water. Would
divide into three properties. The mirl and water Power,
with about 12 acres of land, and two farms divided by
the State road, with about Si acres each, , Will be sold
together. or divided to snit purchasers The Reading-
Railroad passing through the premises; makes Wit desira
ble property for country seats, or the establishment of a
manufacturing business It is welt worthy the attention
of capitalists. Also, at the same time end place. will be
sold several WuOD LOTS. well timbered with chestnut,
Pee containing 5 acres, and the other 6 acres and 121 per
situnted.in Charleston township. Also, the m.dety
of one-half of 2 acres and 47 perches in TredytEn town
shi.' Chester co.. Pa.
Persons wishing to view
the properties can' do so by
applying to ABIJAH STEPHENS.", on the premises. or
to E. T PENNYPACKER. Ph cenixville A plan of the
Property cat, bs seen. and farther information obtained.
at No. S North SECOND Street Philadelphia. Condi
tions made known at the time of eale by
JOSEPH WOOD,
oc2o-15t IS tA.O SCULL.
MILLS AND FARMS AT PUB
al
WALIC SALE.—WiII 'be sold at public sale. on •••••••
THURSDAY, October 29. 1863, on the premises, that
valuable property known ac
SHRLMIRR'S MILLS, -
in Montgomery county. Pa., five miles from Abington
Station, on the North Pennsylvania Railroad, two and
a half miles from the 'village of Abington, Willow
Grove. Hatboro. and Huntingdon, and fourteen from
Philadelphia.
No 1 contains about forty-five acres of superior land,
in a high state of cultivation. The improvements con
flict of a founetory stone merchant mill. with three ran
of burrs, and all, requisite machinery for an extensive
business.
Also, a four-story stone grist mill, with two run of
burrs, for country w ,rls. These mills are propelled by
the Pennepack, a constant stream, with a fall of 18 feet,
having ovsrabot wheels
Large stone mansion, having thirteen rooms and hall;
three stone tenements, large atone barn, and other out
buildings.
No. 2 contains about twenty-four acres of A No. 1 land,
highly improved The improvements are a large stone
mansion, containing ten rooms. hs I], and kitchen; frame
barn and carriage house; altogether, a very desirable
lib le pre party.
The above partially-described property is well worthy
the attention of the manufacturer and persons seeking a
home. as it is seldom so valuaele a property is offered. at
public sale.
Terms - easy. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M.,
When attendance will be given by
oc2o fit DAVID dEBLMIRE.
FOR SALE-VALUABLE FARM
acres. with good plain farni buildings, situate
one mile from Morrisville Station. Bucks county. - Also,
-a fine Farm. 196 acres, in Penn Manor. Bucks county.
Valuable Farm near Darby, 8 miles from the city. 70
acres E. PETTIT,
oc2o ' 323 wALNur Street.
Mi. FOR SALE-M ONT GOM ER Y
COUNTY FARM, containing 2125 Acres, in a high
state of cultivation, with excellent farm improvements.
situate near Wissahickon. Station, via North Pennsyl
vsni Rsil road. Also, a fine farm near Radnor Station,
Pennsylvania Rsilroad-80 Acres. Call and examine
Real Pier of Farms. N. PF;Verr
(1020 143 WALNUT Street.
rCIBIAO SALE.-WILL BE EX
lo Public Sale. on FIFTH DAY, (Thursday;)
the Twenty. second of TENTH MONTH, 1863, on the Prile:
inisee. all that VALUABLE FARM„ - late the prop.erty, df
ELIZABETH MATHER de tested situate on the Boyles
' town tornpike. 12 mills from Bbiladelphia„_Aljoining
the village of Willow Grove, in MOORELANE TO W.
SHIP, Montgoineyy county, Penn= ylvanim adjoining
lands of Dr. William 'Hallowell, the late (Merles Efel
Jewell. and others. containing about 01 E HUNDRED
AND TERSE ACRES OF. a/D. 6 acres , of woodland.
and 2 acres of meadow; the remainder in a fair stc+ e of
cultivation. The improvements &Insist of a s rONE
DWELLING, 21 by 65 feet, stone Barn. 42 hi 55 feet. hay
and wagon-house adjoining. a spring home over a
never•failhog sprit g of ticcellent water near the dwelling.
young apple orchard, dm It is desi, able itsu of its
pleasant, high, and hi althful. situation. convenience
to the city by way of the North FeJnsylvanie. Railroad.
being:within three miles of Abington Stall ro. -
Perecom Wishing to view the premises previous i o the
del of sale, will be shown the same by. calling on
HENRY MAXWhJL. residing thereon. For forth ..r
information ac dress either of the subsc fibers, who will
give attendance, and malre the conditions known on the
day of sale
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock.
THt7vAS T. DIATHSB, ..
-WILLIAM TARTAR., •
se2o Oak. BROAD and WALLACE Ste :Pliflads.
Aft PUBLIC SALE.-- , VALUABLE
...A— FARM Atin 'RAILROAD PROPERTY AT CHAR b
LI3R'S STATION. PERR SYLVA NIA RAMBO aD. X 43
miles west Philadelphia, on SATURDAY, Novena-
No. 1 —A Farm of 67. a ores of prime land in a good state
of anltiVation ; a large Stone Mansion. containing 15
Rooms; large Barn, and neee sary out buildings.
• l Sore with large Dwelling attached•, also a
large Warehouse for, the transaction of the Forwarding
and Grain business, with Lumber and Cud Yard, rail
road siding, m all necessary fixtures for the above
Sale to commence at one o'clock
_ . . .
The above Properties will' be sold together, or sepa
rately, as TORY be desired: •
Persons wishing to view the above. can do so by Call
ing on the subscriber on the prembes. -
N:- B. —All- the way passenger-trains on the Pennsyl
vania, Railroad stop at this station. •
cc91:24,28.51.n0v5,6 . WARRINGTON . YATE3.
• 5)4 „ FOR-SALE-A PAIR OF SUPE.
rier and stylish Family FlorseP.ls3,' hands high,
eight years old. brown,bod• tails ; sound and gentle.fear
less of locomotives. and very line drivers, single and
double Price, $BOO. Apply to '
RA.CIEDINBBRGER i
94,3 North:FIFTH. Street.
dun
111111—FOR, SALE, A WELL-SE.
9'OOO —FOR
MORD:UDE of Nine Thousand
Dollars, payin g six per cent interest.
C. S. CLOSE it J. H csEn3B,
No. 331 REED street.
$5 000 7.4) INVEST IN AN EST-AB.
.9 LIMED Manufacturing or Commission
buslrier.s. None but responsible parties need auswor.
0c.19-3t* • " .f. S. ilia office.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
FAME INSITRANI
403 CHEanitiT Stret
MLA)))
MB AND IDILAI
EL 3t
PHIL
ND INSURANCE.
;TORS.
.-E. D. Woodraff.'.
Gem A West, ,
Jan Kessler. Jr..
Chas. Stokes.
A. N. Roesoheixa,
Joseph D. Ellis
ICE. President.
tRDSON. Vice President.'
Secretary.
Francis N. Buck.'
Chas. Richardson,
Henry Lewis, Jr.,
John it Rverinan,
Philip S. Justice,
, 9. W. Davis,
FRANCIS N. BO
CHARLES RICH •
' WILLIAM T. 'PLANCHA
A' ME - RICAN .INSURANCE
COMPANY. Incorporated Mo. CHARTER PER
PETUAL. No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Phi
ladelphia. ~
Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplue in
vested in sound and available - Securities, continues to
insure on. D.wellintrs, _Stores, Furniture,. Merchandise,'
Vessels in Port and their Cargoes; and other Personal
Property. losses liberall and promptly adjusted.
Thomae it Marls, James R Campbell:
John Welch - , ' : Edmund'G.
Samuel C. Morton,;* Charles W. Pooltnei,
Patrick Brady, .. Israel Morris
John T. Lewis,
ALTihT a' L. CaAeipoaP..l
rHE ENTERPRISE
AS R.. 'AJAR'S, Preeident.
Seiretary. te22-tf
. ,
INSURANCE - COMPANY -
OF - PHILADELPHIA..;
(FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY),....
COMPANY'S BUILDING 400 WALNUT. SPLI.
F. Rattilikrd Starr. George S. Stuart,
- William IOcK. a,Job H. Browriolli
ro , .
at
Nalb Frazier, , -2- . ..Y. L. BrringeoOM..
&lbw M Atwood', Goo. ottltoaL..
Beg.h.T..Tredick,
Mordacal Daweaa, •t!i
Trini -11-.'Morrexpuisy-
PROPCSALS will be received at this Mice 1111a1.
. 1 1W WAY- 2,d in t, at noon, for the immediate deli:
yen, a, the limited States Medical Laboratory, SIXTFi
RD 4 OXFORD Sireetr, Philadelphia; of the following sr
- 26 Refterr,
_Hemlock, 23 feet lone, 3 by 16 inches.
24 Poets, ;White Pine; 16 feet long, 40 6 by 6 inches;
- 4-4 by 6 incies -
4 Tiep, White Fine; 2] feet lonA.-4 by . 8 inches
COMPANY, NO
..,...
--7 . , , 3R - II SSES ~ 13 :RACES;-• &c.
' . skilfully i Sall:posted by - C. : R.:, NEEDLES.*
corner of 7 WELFTE. and. RACE Streeta.-,
LIMBOS' Department foraame.ittonducte&•trY
Litdces, , TlVELFTH.ntreet.dht door • Wow, .Race:i The
'Moat complete.-and varled:atottit on tkniul.„soustititur . lb,
Rart , Of Trwilea. Sipporterik- Shorlikek,- 8.!:„6.9..;- - 13.1v5.
b ndageai_ lanalle, bt 061 0.11*5.1CY414 6 : pyrifas4.l. 7 ,
tides tot DI ninery . . 7 b4ok Boobt;k4
it 4, : ~
- , a1:14-gla if . .
.
=Zg=
MRS. JOHN Dh'EW'S NEW ARCH.
STREET THEATRE— tRCEI Street ab. , e. Rix*.
Acting and Stage Ratingen::: ••WIL S PREDEONV.
Badness Agent and Treeenrer. JOS. D. ROETRT.
The Great Drainatk'
J. W. WALLACE' _ .r L. DAVENPORT.
"end MhS . FaESO .IS .
TO-RIGHT, U&SD o,ot , 20. 1863.
MACBETH.
L. Davenport;
Farren.
Mr. A!b•oct.
"" .. tNrr. Griffith.
Miss "...lan' Carr.
Craig.
bletebAth
Mackinff
Lady' Kacatiff
. Ranqurv..;;;, - .•
Pirrt: Wltcb
SPcond Wj±ch•
Hecate
neketa, 26, 50..au d 76 cents. No extra charge fdt eesaref
nes ta at the Box Office. from JO A • .63..t0 3P. .M. i oal9
WALINTUT:STItEET.
• • Lcaccc Mrs Al A_ GARRF.TTAN.
1.T43 (T.L'ESDAY),RVFNIN.O. Oct. 40.1863,
ASPASTA.
APpasfa' ' —. —.-.
CIIf wilier dr Bury Matilda Ilrmik.-t.
Marcola deVillair.... Mr. E G. Tiltort t
M
ViACWIlte de LoirP.... ...... ii . .. ... _
.... W L. B
B a. ' 1 1: c 1:L 4 1 .4 1
Tti conclude with the i.ng aid. y o , o f
_ _ _ GO n . D 1:01i. NonTiNG. . .
B ox ogle,. (pen dany from 10 till a o'clock, when
nmy fie Aecorad ocIP
NEW CHESTNUT-ST. THEATBAC.—
ienes Prd Afensurer Mr WM WHEATLEY.
NIBS. LUCILLE WENTERN,
In her great I mpers ,, nation of
LADY
THE ERRING. YETPENITENT WIFE,
• Rae crested the inn 4
PRISE AND GENUINE , NENAATION;
Which he. affected the public heart for years, her der
li n pelf on of thepaesionate cc frcri n g nstn, which the the.
racier illustrates, being sufficient of itself to stamp the
absolute _
GREATNESS OF THE ARTISTE.
ON MONDAY EVENING. October lath,
at d until further notice,
The great Penoational Play, entitled
EAST LYNNE,
Lady Mabel-- } MISS LUCILLE WESTERN,
Madame Vine
Supported by the entire Company,
RECITATI NS, AND DECLAMA.
Ns, by the Pnpils of Frionds • Gentml 8 , .th00l
Lvetore o roxnEHT 'HALL, TUESD&Y EVE 51 , 4 Cr,
0... b.- 10th, 'I sa, Doors open at 7,14: to commence at 8.
p-eltf to VC; Claloren 16c. lA-2e
(IERIVI ANIA ORCHESTRA.- PUBLIC!
NJ" EYHEARgALS .vor. SATTTRDAY. aX o'clock. P.
M., at the MII,ICAL WIND HALL Elf ague tickets.
2.5 cents Packages of eix tickets. V_ To be had a
AFILMIVS, 1104 CTIE•O NUT Street; S. E GO/DD,
r EVEN TB and CHM NUT, and at the Hall door
• . . . ocl2-3al
TEMPLE OF WONDERS-ASSEMBLY
BUILDINGS, TENTH AND..CI3 ESTNUT EITREBTIL
AritimeMent for Old and Yonng Mirth and HaPP I II, I 6I ,
open for the season. Constant change of Entertairimant.
• SIGNOR' BLITZ.
EVERY - FOTBNING; • commencing at 73d o'clock, ant
Wednesday ant Saturday-at-S. consieting of liew
tortes in flecremanoy, great success In Ventriloquial.
and the Learned Canary Bird.. -
Aidroiraloo %5 rents: Children 15 cents.
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEPEY
THE PIDTE ARTS, ...
— 1625 CHESTNUT STREET. •
OPEN 'D'A.ILY (Sundays excepted) from 9
Admission 95 cents. • Children half price.
THE . TURF.
z ... POINT BREEZE PAR
*A K
. TO-DAY (MONDAY). at 3P. AL .
.Cii.lll3lll Reds, 3 in to Harness.
D, Pifer, br. a. .
SanaLang*in. ba. h. "Lancet."
Adizatta tier - •
- TIT ESD 94th inst.. at IP. M precisely.
Premium $2OO - Mile Beate, .3
in 6, to Harness.
S. Clark, b. b. "Dtichy." -
M Goodin. b. b. "Point Breeze "
John Turner. m. " May Qneen:"
Admittance
4tIISDAY, 22d inet.,atl P . - M precisely.
Premium s l—Mile Heats, 3in 5, to Harneea.
JoYn Gilebril4, b. m.
J.Wb.oler. b " john Henry "
Jos Henley, b h. " Johnny."
7. Clerk, b. m. " Mountain Maid."
Sam McLaughlin, b. m • Lady Thorne " •
Admitiance 50 centi t
,t arm!,Torosr
- , APii hasten. ante on tle promisee o
. . SUFFOLK PARK ASBO-
crAroY,
B FOR THR IMZIT
'''lo o— •-• OF TB%BID 0 ? HORSEPROVKMHR,
The Fall M eeting over the Suffolk Pali(
Course will commence on TORSO A.Y. Oct 20th, ea&
continue four days. The following Premiums will be.
offered:
.... . _
• • .
TUESDAY, Oct. 20—First Da.y.
Great Match between ihrogsc<ck ani Trovatore
Four mile beats for $2.000.
'AKE DiY.
Continental Stakes—For Three Year Alile—Subqeriki
tjon *2f 0, Forfeit *loo—Two Mile Heats. The Coati,
nental Hotel pre,eatina the winner with a Purse of lOW
PUTWI
1 J. S. Watson's b. c Capt. Moore, by imported Bal-
Townie, mit of Jennie Bose
2 P. C. Busb's b. c. Ben Bruce, by Lexington, dam.
by Altorf.
P. J. W. Woldon's b. f Lizzie W.. by imported &r
-attan. out of Priscilla.
•. • .
4. R. P. Field'ii) f... Lettie Shannon, by Lexington.
out of Sally Shannon.
5 Also, b. L..by Lexington. out of Magdalene.
SAMR DAN,
Premium e2l3o—All Ages—Mile Heats.
wEnts:ESDAN nut -
Premium for All Ages. s6o6—Three Mile Heidi':
TEITASDAY, Oct
Preminut for. Three Year o , ds, s'llo—Mile Heats.
sex E DAY,
.Premium - for All Agee, $3OO- Mile Heate—Three in Five.
LAST LAY, FRIDAY. Oct - 23,
Handicap—All dges--Preminm ssoo—Four Miles.
Fo horse can strrt for this Premium unless liavirnr
started during the Meeting. The 3udges 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 aho &sire to avail themselves of the
privilege of starting must deposit .$2O with the Prez':
Purer on the day previous to the race. If they s 'art the
money will be returned: if not, the amt nnt will be for
feited, and go to the second in the race.
The Entrance Money will be five per cent. upon the
Premiums each dam, and 2 , to the second horse
The Premiums a ill be hung up each day at the Judges'
The following weights must be carried: 3 year olde,
90 : 4 year, 104 lbs ; 5 year, 1141b5.; 6 year, 121 Ile.
7 and upwards. 126
The Rnles'hf the 11 enfo.cky Association, at Lexington,
to severe the ejneeting in all other respects.
Races to commence lIVD dimity: at hnlf past 2 o'clock_
Traine for the Perk leave Philadelphia, Wilmington,
and Baltimore R. R Depot, corner Broad and Prime
streeie, all 15 and 2 o'clock P. N., '2,2d return after the
races are over
PRICES_ OF ADMISSION
Badges admitting a Gentleman and Ladies, gocid for
the ,n•ii.e Meeting, $5; Tickets to the Race Field and
Stand, $l.
*sr lickels bought at the Depot admit to the Racist,
and !secure pastake over the railroad to and from the
Track
Rennes AND Tracers for sale at the Continental Hotel.
and Girard House ho Ladies admitted to the stand un
less accompanied by Gentlemeri.
The arraysef thoroughbreds in preparation for the ap
proaching contests is without a parallel in the history of
the American Turf Nearly fifty Horses are upon the
ground, "Armed for the fight and ever for the fray.,"
comprising selections of the best stock of Louisiana.
Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia. New York. New Jer
sey, and the Capadas The Paterson Races, which pre
cede those at Philadelphia.. will enhance the interest
here by bringing fresh victors into the arena.
• he Continental Stakes, which come off on the first
day, bring together the best Three Year Olds that ever
- figured in the North.ln short, it is hazarding but lit
tle, in promising to lovers of the exciting sport and Se
vere contests, the best - opportunity ever offered to the
citizens of Penns) lvania.
C. DUFFY, Treasurer and eee'v,
CONTINENTAL HOTEL,
PhDadelohla..
PROPOSALS.
ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER
GENERAL'S OFFICE,
PHILADELPHIA, 19th October. 1869.
PROPOSALS will be received at this office until
THURSDAY, 22d in it.. at noon- for the delivor" , in this
cite, on oi before theist November next, of ONE HUN
DRED PAULINE , . 20 b.-20 feet, to be well made of 15-oz.
Cotton Duck, army standard. .
The right is reserved to reject all bids deemed too high.
By order- A. BOYD.
oc`io.3t Captain and Assistant Quartermaster,
ASSISTANT QUART-ERMASTER,
NERAVS OFFICE,
PHILADELPHIA, 19th 9etqber. 7863
PRO 'ORALS will be received at this °dice rata
THURSDAY, 22d instant. at noon, for the delivery
in this City ot all the Stove-pipe required' for Hospi
tal, and other purposes, until let of January next. To
be of best quality American Sheet-iron. No. 24 wire
gauge. Bidders will state the price per pound, includ
ing such number of &bows as may be required. The
right is reserved to reject all bids deemed too high.
A. BOYD,
Capt. and A Q. K
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PHILADELPHIA, OctOber 19. 1933..
To save detention in redemption of COUPONS for
interest doe NOVEMBER Est proz., holiitirs of twenty
five or more may deposit the AMA tr MlMl:nate!: sr
stsdkfter thellst inst. They should be enclosed, with
their schedule,- in an envelotiv, endorsed with the
hoider's name. This envelope rill be numbered, and
a card of corresponding number issued to the holder,
chitlins him to a check for the interest after 2P. M.
on the 31st inst._ Blank echedules, with instructions,
may be had at this office.
ARCHIBA.LD MCINTYRE,
Assistant Treasurer IT. S.
S S IST AN T QUARTERMASTER
GENERAL'S OFFICR.
./"KlT4int.?ll:lA- Oct. 19. tea
2, 400 feet '?d e°rposit'onVoof
Boards.
1. rif 0 feet Bra y.,1 Roo_fing
3, ER) feet Pbelvir e, Boards, White Pine.
1 leg Nails. 10d, . . _
The right is resei yed - i"G" Weer all bids deemed . 100
high. By o_rder, . , - A:. BOYD.
ne9e-4t ' • - .. - esmfain a nd, A_ 4. M.
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LEGAL.
TTNITED STATES, EASTEBN
TRICT - rT PENNSYLVANIA. SOT.-
THE PRERIDENT OF THE-lINITED WANES.
TO THErMARFAT. OF THE .EASTERN DISTRICT,
PENNSYLVANIA. - -
GREETING:
WHEREAS: The District Court of the United States in
and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and
`duly proceeding on alibel, filed in the name.of the United
States of America, bath decreed all persons in general
who have, or pretend to have,- any right, title, or inte
rest in the steamer SPAULDING whereof dapt. Samuel
E. Dexter is.master, her tackle. apparel, and furniture
and the goods` wares, r_mi , march accuse laden on beard
thereof captuled by the United States steamer. Union.
under command of Acting Volunteer Lientenaut Edward
Conroy. to -be Monished, cited, and called "to kid (meat.
at the time and 'place underwritten, and to the effect
hereafter. expressed, (justice so: requiring.) You are
_therefore charged, and strictly enjoined and commanded,
that yon omit not, but that by publishing these presents
in at least two of the daily newspapers printed and pub
lished in the city of. hiladelphia, and in the Legal In
telligencer. yen dOmonish and cite: or cause to be mo
nished and cited. peremptorily, All persona in general
who have, or .pretend to 'have any right, title, or-inte
rest in the said steamer SPAULD [NU, her tackle, ap
parel, andfurnitnre, and the goods. wares, ' and merchan
dise laden en board thereof to appear, befere the Hone
'able JOBN CAD wAL AMER, the Sage of the said
Court. at the District Court Room, in the city of Phila
delphia, on the twentieth day after publication of these
presents, if it be a court day, or, else'on the next court
day following, between the usual hours of hearing
causes, then and'there te - show, or allege, in due form
of law, . a reasonable and lawful excuse. if any they
have, why the said steamer SPAULDING. her tackle,
apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and mer
chandise laden on board thereof, should not be pro
nounced to belong, at the time of the capture of the same.
to the enemies of the United States, and, as goods of their
enemies. or otherwise, liable and subject to condemna
tion, to be adjudged' and condemned as good and lawful
prizes: and further to do and receive in this behalf as to
justice shall appertain. And that you duly inti
mate, or cause to be intimated, unto , all persons
aforesaid. generally, (to whom by the tenor of these
presents' it is also intimated.) that if they shall
not appear at' the time and place above mentions
or appear and shall not show-a reasonable and lawful
cause to the contrary. then said District Court doth intend
and will pnineed to ad j., dication on the said cantina, and
may pronounce that the said steamer SPAULDING 'her
tackle. apt are). and furniture, and the goods, warm.
and merchandise laden on board thereof, did , belong, at
the time of the capture Of the same, to the enemies of the
United States of America, and as goods of their enemies,
or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and
ndenination, to be adjudged and condemned as law
ful prize, the absence, orrather contumacy, of the
persons so cited and intimated in anywise notwithatand
and that von duly certify to the said District Coast
what you shall do in the premises, together with these
witec.e the Honorable -JOHN ,CADWALADER Jude_
of the said Court, at Phile delkihisi, this seventeenth of,
eff
OCTfiSalt, £ D. IS&3,- and iist the eights-" 4 "'"'
yeas of the Independence of the said.l.lnited
Gan- G. R. FOX, Clerk Dist-
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orders for tininei
F l —Mr. C. E. S 4.}l.falved at 116.50 N dr CO. Trz
and repairing 'Pianos' a*.et, only.
Btore; 907 CHEBTNWYears'f.ctorY experience In
Mr S. bas bad .o.thployment In Philadelphia. • ~.
t , D. ~, , ,a f i ve ..-os releathered to gonad as son an&
.. new, without remauiztio.
meet i
PEcT-Ait Timing, $l. • - -
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