The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 21, 1863, Image 3

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John ()aril, & wife. Pa
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IL H dolts. Now Jersey
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L Ellegood, Missouri.
John T MOore, Laurel, Del
M gain, Laurel, Del
M Dashlell. Maryland
°Prettyman , Delaware
P Fairlamb & eon. Md
James Finch, Pithiburn
Mliaa Thon., Delaware
AC Dilworth, Bu
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above Oallowhill.
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D..ory Re.dor. Twinsburg
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F I) )I'llar, Twinsburg
Said Reggie—Third '3
tohn J Woinlayer, Penaeter Salver. Boton
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31f C Berger. Bethlehem
J Evsoo, Perna,
rnre Henry, I.o,bnurn
J4fre George. Lebanon
.J R Cana., Penna
SPEOIA .1 N'i fU.F,S.
:HOOFLAND ' S GERMAN BITTERS. •
THEY ARE ENTIRELY VEO KT SLR,
ellitlfreafram Alcoholic Stimulant, and all fajuriouB
iwgredients:
are pleassnt In Mete and emml, nal,l ie their operation,
Xlll expel all morbid aecretions Prom the body, give
loom to the pallid ceeek, and health and vigor to the
grame.
.They tear cure DYSPEPSIA.
They will cure NERVOUS DE3'Lpry.
They will cure LIVER COMPLAIN?.
'They will cure JAUNDICE.
Thew will cure DI4EASE OF TEE KIDNEYS.
'Their toill cure CONSTIPATION.
:They will cure PILES.
They will ears HEARTBURN.
- Thew witt eters SWIMMING OF TILE READ.
They mill cure FLIITTUIIING OF TEE HEART.
'''They are prepared by Dr. O. N. hCKSG 4, and gold
by druggists and storelreepere in'eecry town and village
Lu the United States, et 75 cents psis betas,
JONES & EVAN.
.63t ARGII Street,
Philadelphia, Proprietorg.
„SEWING MACHINE
SILK, -
TIIREAD, COTTON, 'MMUS, &c.
digent for.RILTOIT'S INSOLDBLB CE BENT,
LAING & MAOINNIS.
No. NO Herat THIRD Street.
'DEAFNESS 'EYE AND EAR,. THROAT Drs
, t
316-Siss, CATARRH.-The above maladies treated with
the utmost success by
Dr. VON MOKHZISKER.
Oculist and Iturist, graduate giVieuusi
. Office, 1027 WALNIIT.Street,
*there can be examined hundreds of testimonials from
the very best known men in the country. among which
are several from old and respont.ible citizens of Phila
./pinkie, who can he personally refdrred to. ocl7. Bt'
'CHRONIC DIARRHEA OF LONG STANDING
gum) ill a few days WITHOUT IIItTITCINE, by DR.
R, STEVENS, 1818 South 'PRISM SQUARE; oo16•tt
KEEP IT BRPORE THE PEOPLE.—THAT
ehe "Sleet Elliptic" received the Premium at the late
state Fair, for the beet SEW'NG M&GAINS for all
Canny purposes. Salesrooms 721 CliFsnaup Street—
.llLasonic Hall. 50c16.6t
HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE 11
BATCHELOR'S Celebrated HAIR DYE t g the Best tte
018 Work& The only Harrnlese True. and Beltane
VT43 known, This splendid Hair Dye is Perfect—changes
fed, Rusty. or Grey Hair, instantly tom Gloaey Black
Or Natural Brown, without injuring the Hear or Stain-
Sing the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; iut
gotrte fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine
color, and rectifies the ill effects of Bad Dyes. The
Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR; all others
are roue in:illations, and should be avoided Sold by
ill Druggists, dm. FACTORY, 81 BARCLAY Street,
Sfew York, Batchelor'e New Toilet Cream for Dressing
(she Hair, te24l-ly
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT -IS
truly a "friend in need," and every family should have
it at hand,
ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST
amme. made in the Beet Manner. expreeely for KR
TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain
Meares. All Goods made to Order warranted satlefac•
Eery. -Our ORE-FETUS SYSTEM• IS strictly adhered to.
All are thereby treated alike.
•del2-1y /ONES & CO., 604 MARKET Street.
STEINWAY'S
PIANOS
The fame of these instrum.nts has extended to every
part of Europe. We find on the programme of the Phil
harmonic Concerts in Brenntri and Brunswick a note
itfitillg that the grand piano forte's need were "'from the
tottnnfactory of Messrs. STRINWAY & SON% Now York."
We gee bee by a London paper. noticing the fact of
WILLIE Pepe playing before the Prince and Princess of
'Weise during the bridal festivities, that "the piano
tEßerd. EA the castle was one of STEINWAY Rz NOW
lork. Which took the prize medal a , . the World's Fair."
BLASIOR BROTHERS, .
lin. 1006 ChacTlillf Street.
,ee26•ew tt
FIFMI GEORGE STECK & CO.'s feWtfi
PIANOS.
Gagssotr SPRINGS. dragnet,
ant. J. E. GOULD, Seventh and Chestnut Sto.,Phitada.:
Dees Bra Haying had frequent opportunities of ex.
Waling the Pianos made. by elessrs.• GEORGE SPECS
* Go., New York, during the past few y,-ars, in the
practice of
,my profession as Tuner, I pronounce them
Cho 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 incompara
02y the fineet I have any knowledge of.
CE. SARGENT, Tuner of P1a11043,
1612-ew-t1 901 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia.
MARRIED_
OFFICER—HEMPLE.—On the 16th inst , by the Rev.
$.'A. B+l.amaii., Alexander Officer , of uhioago, to Emma
a1..H 9 1 4 Oa. of Philadelphia.
- raxrp,.
' RESDON.—At Mount llolly. N, 3' on the 20th last ,
'Mein, daughter of William 91, and Mary Risdon. in tee
:24th year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
invited to attend the funeral, on - Friday morning,
_pa Wet.. at 11 o'clock, without, farther notice. s.
MASON. —Arßordentomn. N. .T.,. on toe 19th instant,
'lrfarah Mason, late of Crosswirks, in the 81th year of her
'Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to
littend her faneral, from the residence ~f her niece, Eliza
Jonest Main street, above Tirangton, Thirdentowa,
On Tiftk-Bity. the 22d. inst., at 11 o'clock A M., without
;farther notice.
CLAY.- On Tuesday morning, 20th inst , the Rev.
Zahn Curtis Clay, D D. , the rector of Gloria Dei Church
;;Sold. Swede's), in the 721 year of his age, and the 51st of
old
ministry.
take place on Friday, 23d in;t., and
Dditl.ft.B.l,Mlll.l.l4lZehild-tilliet:VgYa.rch
nctual
_.svruelatives,
the members 1 )1hiB congregation,a.v_t , eag
j w ativirm. „ - -orally, are invited to attend, -ivii....;_`•••,fie
itnvitetion.
SHIELDS —On the 19th inst., after a lingering illness.
'from disease contracted( while is the army, Hr. Henry
Shielda.Of-Campan7 F, 119th P. V . youngest son of
"faehingtowand Latina Shields, In the 25th year of his
- age, .
LAO'. SILKS!-SUPER BLACK.
SIL/KSI
%yens Ansi:tree. Low-priced Ponlt de Soles,
Lyons Cloaking Armuree, Gros deg Indieg.
- .1.70ne 90119 de Soles, Glossy Oros de nines,
Gros de ,aoz,
L yang 'Paine.
isables Mourning Silk, Marcenines lirigtrines,
Vaeng Bonnet Taffetas, Modes Renal:rows, die.
.98880 , 1 sON,
1, 918 CH ESTN crr Arad
Affournin g Stor
WA_VY.BLITETLOTH FOR LADIES'
CLOAXS.
6.4 Scarlet Opera Clothe.
Purpte and ecallne Blue.
Black Mixed . Water -proof.
EYRE & LANDBLL.
SYNE & LANDELL, FOURTH and ARCH, have a coin
tilete eseortmetit of Childree's Shawls.
SHAWLS WHOLE 4ALE. ecl.6
~.0,- - -- , e I . : • • I
BENEVOLENT S 0 0 I NT lit S.—The subscriber
Vill accept invitations to Lecture, on reasonable terms,
MI addressed PARR BENJAMIN, Station G. P. 0. New.
:York city. .. 'cal
NOTICIra—IN A.CC(►RDANCE WITH
a resolution of the CITIZENS BOUNTY FUND
COMMITTEE OF PHIL&DELPEII s. I am directed to
Sive notice that all claims for BOUNTY be presented.
before the first day of November next.
Those previous to June let to
MICHAEL V. BAKER,
No. A3l- South TFIERD street.
'Those since June let tome
WILLIAM IrSTTCR, Pavma.ster,
Was bins ton Buildluss,
South TR TRD Street,
DIMADIT.PRIA, Sept. SP, 1565, oci7 tnovl
PENN SYLVAN - Di AILIZOID COM
PANY, TREASURER'S DEPa it rIBISNT.
PFULA.DELPHIA, October IA 1E63.
The Board of. Directors have tine day declared a semi
• annual dividend cf FIVE per cent. on the ospital stock
of the Company, clear of National and. state taxes.
payable on and after November 15,1E63
Powers of attorney for coneetibri of dividends eau be
Lad on application at the office of the Company, No.
'N1313 South THIRD Street.
ocl7-tdel THOS. T. FIRTH. Treasurer.
OFFICE OF THE WEST PHIL A.-
..t aw DEL NH APA SSENCIE RAILWAY COMPANY,
cor. of HAVERFORD Road and. LOG IN street,
Twenty-fortrlh ward, Oct. 13, 1833.—N O CfCs4 IS If ER EB Y
. I r3IVEN, tb at the an nnal meeting of the STOCKEIOL 4SS
of thepay will be beld at their epee on TOES.
;AY,3d day of NOVEMBER next, at 10 o'clock A.
~ at which. place an election for NINE DIRECTORS of
plaid Company will be held' between the haute of 10
in'olock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M
0014-we4t -MARTIN, Jr., Secretary.
IM SOUTHWARK. BANK,
PHILADELPHIA., October 5, 1863.
The annual election for Direetore will be held at the
iINKING HOUSE, on MONDAY, the sixteenth day of
oYeMbe ß r, next, between Mel:Lours of ten A. M. and two
A. general meeting of the Stockholders will beheld at
the someplace on TUESDAY, the third day oilievem
lbor next, at twelve o'clock S.
oe7..wfamtnole F. P. STEEL, Cashier.
CORN EXCHANGE BANK.
PHILADELPHIA, Oat 12, 1863.
The annual election of DIRECTO KS will be bold at the
73111kIng House on MONDAY, the 16th day of November
vest. between the hours of 10 A. 11 and 2 I'. 61
The annual meeting of'the Stockholders will be held
on TUESDAY, the 3di day of November next, at 12 M.
ocl4•tnel6 J. W TORREY. RaQhier.
11MFARMERS' AND IitECHA.NICS ,
BANK, PHILADELPHIA, October 2. ISM.
The annual election for Directors will be held at the
Masking House on MONDAY, the 16th day of November
I.e.xi:beZdeTnth4NNAl,9tfecligrak agaiaddNo3volla
Meld.' a general meeting of the Stockholders will be held
at the Banking House at 4 o'clock P M. agneeably te
*tarter. W. RUSHTON, JR...
oc3-tnol6 Cashier.
aiMs MANUFACTURARS I AND 111.10(1H.A.-
MOS' BANE, PHILADELPHIA, October 2,1863.
The Annual Election for Thirteen Directors wilt be
2seld at the Banking House on lON DAY, the 16th day of
liovember next, between the hours of 10 A. DI and 3
wne Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held
40n TUESDAY. the 3d day of November next. at 10 o'clock.
M. W. wOODWAItO.
ocii-mwtnol6 rAihier.
.Mrs. COMMONWEATATH BANK,
PHILADELPHIA, October 6, 1563.
The annual election for Directors will be. held at the
rm. HOUSE. on MONDAY, the sixteenth day of
ovember nest , between the hours of ten A. M. and two
„M.
The annual meeting of the Stoeklioldere will be held
On TUESDAY, the third day_of November. at ten o'clock
41k. IL , BERRY C. IMM O, Cashier.
oc7-wftemtnol6
ESDAHON' BANK, PHILADELPHIA.,
Ootober 8, 1883. —The annual meeting of the stock
% of this Bank will be held at,the banking house
Ca TUESDAY, November 8, at 12 ht.
The annual election for Directors will be held on AIO-
ltovember 16, between the hours of 10 A ht. and
OP. N. J. J. MICKEL,
oesmwftNl6 Cashier.
o r' IirESVERN BANK . OF. PRIMA.-
sk- -DILPRIA. Ocrourn, 3, 03e3.
An Election for Directors. to serve this Bank the en-
Oulu' year. will be held at the Banking Efonoe. on MON
WAT, the 16th day of November
next, be
tweee eth hetirs
•f 10 o'clock A. 11. and 2 o'clock P. at
, The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held
On TIMBAL the ad day of smoeroo
o'clock fit Coca-mwftl6N) G. IN TENVUTYlarkslatiterl.2
ttr , KENSINGTON BANK, Par.r.,A.DEr ,
a kn P i lij a l. nt o ee t t i n be g r
st. t. e Banking-house on TUESDAY. the 311 day of No-
Tb itil
AnElection for ThirteeliPtritiltor.s, to
.serye the entol
()St' rhe 3 :lltoekholders will he held
*eta r.19&3. at 10 o'clock A: - M; oci-mwftN3
Ifr i feltb.wp v ). be
.. held at the
._ Byic c rg-house MON
i 0. , 19th at A t d o . vomber, i n .. DeA l. e T e . . 2 1 1 .Ae s i , rs of 9
gilialrlimila . o.lAuter.
THIRD GIRARD . CONCERT
CHOIR OF THE FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCH,
Assisted by the following dtstinvitehed Artiste
Mrs HENRIETTA BEHRENS, Kr. B. F WALITRS.
Mies ANNIE J. WE.I.S. Mr. JOREPN HEN 41CDT.
Mr. CHAS. H. JAitvis, Kr. e. R. DUTCHER.
Mr, J. K. litacOowEH. Mr. J. 0. TINSTRAII,
Mr. W. N. FREELAND. Mr. A. liteaLang,
Mr. M. H. cßoss.
And several Amateurs.
AT THR
11LUSICAL FUND HALL,
LOCUST STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH,
ON THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 22, ISM.
Mr. A. BACHMANN will preside at the Plano.
0. W. REED, Conductor,
PROGRAMME.
PART I.
Quartette — "When I can read my title clear"....Thomas
CHOIR;
Solo. Tenor—" Soldier's Tear"
JOHN R. MACGOWAN.
Duett, Soprano. and Alto—" Shower of Pearls" ..Glover.
LADY AMATEURS.
" Souvenior D'Ameriune"
CHARLES H. JARVIS.
Solo, Tenor—" Thou art so near. and yet so far"
Reichardt.
Solo, Plano—
JOHN G. lIMSTEAD
' ' VEIN° de Concert 1".
Solo, soprano—
Mrs. Briti krt. A B&RI &N 5.
Diamants de la enuronno"
Mr. JOiEr.II K.Erni&DY.
Quartette—" Breath of thn Briar"
CHOIR.
Sole, Soprano—` Angels ow bright and fair7...Handel.
Miss ANNIE J. WELLS
Ballad—" Ram Anderson, my ;re," (%v regnoßt )
JOHN N. MAGOONVAN.
Solo, Soprano—" Where are the friend's of my youth?"
tßy reoaait.)
LADY AMATEUR.
Grand Duo—Themos from Norma, on two »Mara
Thalbarg.
M. H. CROSS and CHAS. H. JARVIS
"I'll follow Thee"
Mrs 'HENRIETTA HERREN&
Man the Life Boat
G. W. REED
Bass Solo—
Dnett—'`Nooturne" Don P'asqatle
Afro. H. BEHRENS and ITAISTEAD.
" Ave Maria "
Septette—
This Concert is given in aid of the "Furnishing
Fond" of- the New Church, corner Kish teenth and
Spring Garden, now nearly completed
'Tickets GO cents each. To be had of the members of the
Church and at the door. oc2l 2t
OFFICE OF AMERICAN FIRE
,INSURANCE COMPANY.
PITILADELPHIA, October Ith, Int
The Directors have this day declared a dividend of SIX
PER CENT. for the last six months. which will bo paid
to the Stockholders, or their legal representatives, on
and after the 22d inst., exc meive of all taxes.
ocl3-9t* A. C. L CRAWFORD. Secretary.
GIRARD BANK., PHILADELPHIA,
October Bth, MOS.—The onnual ta-.ettog if the
Stockholders of this Bank will be held. at the BANKING
Hottst, on TUESDAY, the Sd day of November next.'at
12 o'clock M.
The annual election for Diractors. to serve for the
ensuing year. will be held on MONDAY- the 16th day of
November. between the b ours of 10 a. aud 2P. N.
0c.9-fmwtNol6 W. L. SCHAFFER., Crohiqr,
WOTICEN.
letCOMPANY G, BLUE RESERVES
--Persons desiring to reorganize this Company wilt
meet at the Armory. Jefferson Hall. cor.,or. .X.eH
end CHRISTIAN Streets, on WEDNESI)AY IiTS
WINo nest, at '7% o'clock. JOHN N. DYE.
N0e,20-2t . ' . , - Late First Li.ntenast.
WANTEDABLE-BODIED MEN,
between the ages of 18 and 44, for the
121 m UNITED STATSo INFANTRY,
in which there have been twenty commiesione given
to enlisted men. Headquarters, Fort Hamilton, New
York Harbor. A few MUSICIANS alecrwanted. Pay
834 per month. For further information. apply at the
Rendezvous. No. 229 Ninth FRONT Street
FRANS WISTRB, Capt., 12th - 11 S. Infantry.
0c20,2t* Recrniting Officer.
CORPS OF-HONOR, 11. S. A.
HEADQUARTERS RECRITITINP SERVICE.
INVALID CORPS. FOR PHILADELPHIA.
213 South THIRD Street. Philadelphia, Pa.
— SOLDIERS honorably discharged on account of dis
ability Willl apply for information for enlistment in the
INVALID CORPS
Lieut. HUBER BASTIAN, Invaltd„Corpe,
243 S. Third street, Philadelphia,
Lieut. J. W. DEAN. Invalid Corps.
611 Brown street, unit
. . .
N. B. corner Broad and Spring Garden sta. ;Phila.
Pay and rallowances, excepting bounty and pension.
mane as in 11. S. Infantry. B. W. MATT HE WS,
Major Ist Pa. Art_ and Snpt. 'lnvalid Corps for Philadel
phia. an.s-6t
TICE.AAD QUARTERS OF PROVOST
MARSHAL. THIRD DISTRICT, PA.,
PHILADELPHIA, October 16, 1666.
NOTICE is hereby given to all DRAFTED MEN of this
District thst they mast REPORT TO 'FRESH HRADQUARTaIta
FOR piny ox ow tEFORE THURSDAY, October 2hi.
after which time no Substitutes will be eKcepted or
exemptiou e granted for having paid commutation. And
all tailing to report as above will be immediately pub-
Isbed as DESERTERS. and liable to arrest as such.
JACOB S. aTRETCH.
Captain and Provost Marshal.
FRANKLIN D. STERNER,
Commieginaer.
ALEXANDER C.
Surgeon.
PROPOSALS.
A S SIS TANT QUARTERMASTER
GIBNBRAL'S OFFICB,
Pmr.e.DELPFrte,..oatober 20. 1863.
PROPOSALS will be received at this office until
TURDAT,24th inst.. at 12 o'clock M., for the Erection
of Temporary Barracks at Camp William Penn. at the
junction of county line and Penrose avenue, Ct. ellen
hem township. Penna., for the accommodation of United
States Colored Troops. Plans and. specifications can be
seen at the office of John:olcArthlar, Jr., Architect, go.
'209 South SIXTH Street. -
Bidders will, state the shortest' time rerinired to com
plete the wotk. The right is reserved to meet all bids
deemed too high. G. R. CROSSIA.N.
0e21.-4t :
Asst. Q. M. General.
LEGAL.
TE OF WILLIAM LOIVIA.X, DE
-a-A CEME D.
Letters of Administration upon the Estate of WIL
LIAM LOMAX, deceased, having been granted to the
undersigned by the 'Register of Wills for the City and
County of Philadelphia, all persojis indebted to said Es
tate are requested to make payment, and those having
claims against it to make Rllol{lll the sauce, without de
lay, to GEORGE W. LAMSON, Executor,
No. 125 South FRONT Street.
C. GIIILLOII,
615 WALNUT. Street.
Or to big Attorney,
.oe2l-W6,.
STATIONERY.
MOSS & CO.,
Itogpectfolly inform the public they have opened a
BRANCH at
No. 432 CHESTNUT STREET,
Second Door above the Poet Office.
where will be found a complete stock, of Fatten staple,
Counting House, and Office
' ST A TI,ONERY,
BLANK BOOKS, AND ENVELOPES,
of their otrn manufactare, of the beet qualities, and in
great variety.
The bueiness will be conducted on the principle of
SMALL PROFITS AND (MICK SALES.
By prompt and careful attention, uniformity in prices,
extensive assortments. together with their long expert
entill in that Rae of business, they ask a share of public
kptts ruled to any pattern; Envelopes, of any
. "made to order at short notice.
size ortai.',..".• thekr Wholesale business of Book.
They will 4.-;,-; rad St and,
sellers and Stationers hi. 1 -; - - ITrEF,T
No. 480 REARR.t....;: — . -
sen.lm if.
FANCY ARTICLEM. N .
-
D. GLENN,' IMPORTER; PF
" •
DRUGGISTS' FANCY GOODS,
NO. 26 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
Offers, SO the trade a fall assortment, including ig part—
Hai, Tooth, Nail, Cloth, and Shaving BrushedE
Camel's Hair Pencils and Marking Brcishee.
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.
Hound Filtering Paper, all sizes.
Caohnus.Aromatise, Hooper's and Arnaud's.
English Pink Saucers, Reeves' and common.
New Zealand and Pink Linen Twine.
Flasks, Tooth Picks, Violin Strings, dtc., as. all at
lowest market prices. seil-lmlf
PAPER HANGINGS.
PHILADELPHIA -
PAPER HANGINGS.
HOWELL de BOURKE,
CORNER OF
FOURTH AND MARKET STREETS,
' MANUFACPURP.RiI OP
PAPER HANGINGS,
AND WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS.
Offer to the trade a large and elegant molt-merit of
Decorations. from the cheapest Brown Stock to the finest
Decorations.
N. E. CORNER FOITRTH do MARKET STREETS.
N. B.—Solid - Green, Blue, and Buff WINDOW PA
PERS of every' grade. sell-2m
/WILSON'S PATENT
ELEVATED DOUBLB-OVEN
COOKING RANGES,
This Range ilia afforded more satisfaction than any yet
offered to the public.
WARM Atli ITAXAGFA ,
of the Most approved and economical patteme _
'SUITED TO ALL OLI'iSES OP BUILDINGS.
ENAMELED SLATE MANTELS,
A large variety of these beautiful Mantels at
VERY Low-Plum.
Lowdown and Common -
. PARLOR ORATES:
for beating Parlors, Chambers, Offices, &c ,
ADAPTED FOR EITHER HARD 'Olt SOFT. COAL.
Hot•air Registers and Ventilators; a large assortment.
W. A..ARNOLD,
oclo-sscw2mit 1010 CHESTNUT STREET.
. -
G_EORGE
South W.
SEC WOOTTE,
No. 38 SECOND street. and. N
No 29 STRAWBERRY Street.
WAREHOUSE • JAYNE Street, Philadelphia,
WHOLESALE DEALER IA -
CARBON OILS,LAMPS CHIMNEYS . Sc ,
1 9
A fine lot of OIL just received, which I offer at the
lowest market rates, having made my contracts in the
Boring . , before the advance. OIL in bond for export,
CHIMNEYS in quantity. at manufacturers' prices.
Agent for Moore, Bros., & Co.'s Patent Pratt Jars,
&c., &e. ont-wtmlot
UNIVERSAL - WRINGERS, WITH
COG-WHEELS. WARRANTED.
IRON ,BEDSTEADS.
MATTRESSES
SPRING BED•BOTTOMS, &c
WALCOTT it BURNHA.m , s,
' 27 SOUTH SIXTH STREET,
(Formerly at 721 CHESTNUT Street.)
rIIIIE SUBSCRIBER HAS THIS DAY
disposed of the RETAIL BOOK ANWTATIONERY
Ens - INES& No 724 MIES TNUT Street,'W Messrs. MEI
MEAD & EVANS.
In taking leave of his old customers, he can confident
ly recommend the new firm to them as every way wor
thy of the liberal patronage formerly extended to him
tell and to the trade, as abundantly able to carry out
their contracts.
Mr. Duffield Ashmead has, for the vast five years.
been a salesman for myseif, and Ur. Witham B Evans
is favorably known as the former manager of the Retail
Department of R. Cowperthwait Ss Co.'s establishment,
and late agent of the Presbyterian Publication Rouse.
WILLIS P. HAZARD.
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 14, 15433.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS
-a- entered into COPARTNERSHIP, under the Arm of
ASHMILD & EVANS, in the publishing, llookselling.
and Stationery Business, at No. 7%4 CHTNUT St,
ASIADEAD,
WILLIAM B. EVANS.
oe2l-61
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 14. Ism
ALL DOUBTS VANISH AS -TO
mate — superior q uality who „ Toe exam ," EEL _
MER'B Colored.Photogrephs for $l. Splendid Menem',
hely colved, at MOM D §toot, gime (hem
EItaRTTIST. RIBBON STORE,
No. 107 N. MORPH STREET.
We have received from the later New York nod.
Philadelphia Auctions the following most desirable old
fashionable goode at very reasonable pricen:
Scarlet Bonnet Velvet, at 113 per yard.
Do. do, do. Lyons width and quedity, s4.f)
per yard.
LRATHBR-COLORED VELVET. —IN eat Velvet. Cord
ed Silk and Bonnet Silk, all of the most beautiful ehadea.
with Ribbons, Feethere and Ylowers. to match.
BLACK BONNET RIBBONS. —A splendid line, from
16 to 94 (lento 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 below:eat elsewhere by the
piece.
BLACK. DRAB AND BROWN TELT HATS, from the
nufacturers direct. All the new shapes for Indies' and'
en ildren's wear, very cheap;
A complete assortment of Black English Crapee, par
chaeed before the late heavy advance tie gold, front 66
cents n yard upwards.
BONNET RIBBONS in endless . variety. Velvet Rib
bols block and - colored the best make imported, at s'
great redaction, Trimming Ribbons,. wren , shade: and
every other article need in making'or trimming a bon
net, or that can be found wt . , h ne at - less thdb wholesale
priced
A liberal reduction made to wholesale buyers.
Country orders promptly attended to.
BICHEL & WElth,
ocldtnoll - No. 107 North EfOIITH Street.
Th lberet.
.IMRS. R. DILLON, FANCY AND
1 STRAW MILLINER, 323 SOUTH' street, Pht
ladelphia. Moffrning Bonnets made at'the short
est notice; Bonnets dyed, cleaned. pressed, sad' altered
to the latest styles. An assortment of Seath era, Flow
ers, Sibbons Cape, &C., ailVel'S oa hand. Orders from -
Country Milliners and others solicited and promptly at
tended to. oal-12t*
'-11 hibcle.. L 'Ardite
Whitaker."
/1 : 10 FRENCH FLO W Ens, 1863.
FEATHERS, LACES, RIBBONS, &
NEW-STYLE HATS,
JUST OPENED AT
THOS. KENNEDY da BRO.'S.
71i19 CHESTNUT Street, below Eighth.
,a9-3m
—Farmer.
H• Russell
sia MILLINERY GOODS.
BROOKS & ROSENREIM,
431 bfAItKET 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. 007- lin
Wallace's Lurline
FALL, 1863.
.'WOOD isr,
cussnurr gam.
Have now open
A LAIW STOCK OW
STRAW AND FELT GOODS,
FRENCH FLOWERS,
FEATHERS, RIBBONS,
And a general assortment of
MILLINERY GOODS,
To which they invite the attention of
THR TRADE. sel7-Bal
LADIES' FANCY FURS.
No. 7113 ARCH 13TRERT, BELOW EIGHTH.
LADIES' FANCY FURS
My assortment of FANCY FURS for Ladles and Mil
dren ie now eimplete, and embracing every variety tha
b: as. . • .
at the momfooturere' pricea, for cacti, Ladies, please
give me a call. oe3-4m
OPENING OF FANCY FURS.
• JOIN L Sir liMB&C11,
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF
LADIES' FANCY FURS,
NO. S2B ARCH STREET, BELOW: NINTH.
Has now opena splendid stock of
LAMES AND CHILDREN'S FURS,
Which will be sold at the -
LOWEST CASH PRICES. oe2-3m
FURS! FURS!
CEORGE F. WOMRATIL,
NOS. 415 A.FI) 417 ARCH STENET, 4
HAS NOW OPHY
A FULL ASSORTMENT
OF
LADIES' FTJRS,
To which tho attantion of the pablto le Invited. se23-3m
FROTHING - HAM t WELLS
FOR TUB APbRY AND NAVY
/ 4634 " B e g' "assants, Epaulettes,
swords, Bashes, Be
lts, a - -nks, Camp
Hats, Caps, Canteens, Haven...
- *ling
Chests, Field Glasses, Spurs, and every.._,
pertaining to the complete outfit of itxmy
and Navy Officers.
A liberal discount allowed to the trade.
was-tf
G W. SIMONS & BROTHEIN
sieNSOM-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA.
MANUFACTURERS OF .TBWELRY.
FINE SWORDS.
AND
MILIMEY GOODS IE EVERY VARIETY.
steicifem
At UMBRELLAS 1 UMBRELLAS I 1
WM. A. DROWN & 00..
W 0 0 L.
In store, and daily arriving, consignments of Tnb and
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1863.
mimtix - Ent - GOODS.
LADIES; FURS.
JOIN
Importer and Manufacturer
ARMY GOODS.
HAVE FOE BALE.
HEAVY, MEDIUM; AND LIGHT SHBETINGB AND
SKIRTINGS. -
STANDARD DRILLS.
HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS.
WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CarBRICS AND
SILECIAS. .
BROWN. BLEACHED, AND CORSET-JEANS: ,
No. 12 WORSTED YARN. &a. a ISlftf
E"V - 43.DTS f3z
MILITII.IIY FURNISHERS,
418 ARCH STREET
-n.ental and Company Flags,
-UMBRELLAS.
KO. 246 MARKET STREET,
PHILADELPHIA
Nannfactruers of
SFPNRIOR 11.114181LL0.
an23-2m.
YARNS.
CLIP OF 1862
Medium and Fine, very light and clean
Flow, from now clip.
WOOLEN YARNS.
IS to 30 cote. fine. on hand.
COTTON YARNS.
No. B to SO's, of Irst•elass make&
ln Warp. Bundle. and Coe
N. B.—All numbers and descriptions procured at Mee.
on orders
ALEX- WHILLDIN & SONS.
18 North FROM' Street
an3l-mw&ftf
CABINET FURNITURE.
rIABINET FURNITURE AND BIL.
LIABD TABLES.
M(H)RE &. CAMPION,
No. 281 8013TH SECOND STREET,
ID eonneetion with their extensive Cabinet business. are
SOW mannfacturing a superior article of
BILLIARD '.!TABLES.
Slid
MOO RE wn MP d ON f ' u l MP p R p OV ED i CUH I w N h
S t , he
Which are pronounced by all whohaee used them to be
esDerior to all others.
For the quality and finish of then Tables, the manu
facturers refer to their numerous patrons throughout
the Union, who are familiar with the character of their
work. wilo-13m
ALL IN WANT OF GOOD LIRE
639SES ought certainly to secure oneof REIMER'S
popular and pleasing colored Photographs, at v. only.
SISCOND Street, above Green. -- It* -
S • B:--- A
' who admire this style of likeness to examine REt
BIER'S beautital epecimena; all finished With rare ar
tistic elan. Gallery, SECOND street, above Green. It
EPi: MARCHANT, PORTRAIT
• PAINTER, has removed to 919 LOCUST Street,
where he will be glad to see his friends and nom of the
Yehlie who may be interested in his line of art.
0r.6 SW if
JOSEPH MANTON & SON GIIN.:-
t , A •uperior GUN. made by Joseph Manton & Sok
with flue case complete, price Voo_, V i te o lly sz
co. (
PHll.lr
409 CHEST CT Street. 4
. .
VOR SALE-4,OOOYARDS OF EXTRA:
ji• .I>ei""3""gi CANVAS. To be iieen. at A. SOU.
DWI S, Dock-et a.----n ar t - A pp1y,,...1.035 SOUTEC
-.,.. ... -
Biteet. ' ----,.. zr:-... ovl.B-3y''
- RETAIL DRY 'GOODS.
FIRST , SPECIAL
CO_,
26 SOUTH SECOND STREET..
THt:TRSDAY, THE 2adli•
CLOAKS OF FROSTED BEAVER CLOTHS.
CLOAKS OF CHINOHILLY 'CLOTHS.
CLOAKS OF MOSS BEAVER CLOTHS.
CLOAKS OF TRICOT BEAVER CLOTHS.
CLOAKS OF PLAIN BEAVER CLOTHS.
CLOAKS OF WATERPROOF CLOTHS
OLOA_KS OF VARIOUS KINDS OF'CLOSHSo
SCARLET CLOTH CLOAKS.
BLUE CLOTH CLOAKS.
CLOAKS FOR CHILDREN AND MISSES.
N. B. —Superior quality 4.4 Silk Velvets, by the yard
NOW OPEN.
• slog AND RELIABLE
FURS
Of our own Importation and Manufacture.
HUDSON'S BAY SABLE,
ROYAL - ERMINE,
DARK SABLE MINK,
REAL CHINCHILLA,
DARK SIBERIAN SQUIRREL,
Di every fashionable style, for
LADIES.
MISSES.
AND
CHILDRIDT.
FURS MADE TO ORDER
• ' AT THE
PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK,
AND
FUR EMPORIUM,
ORO CHESTNUT STREET.
W. PROCTOR dr.
NEW GOODS FOR THE LADIES.
EYRE & LINDELL,
FOURTH AND ARCH.
Have now arranged for sale a magnificent stock of
NEW GOODS,
Adapted to erg-class trade.
WHOLESALE AND 'RETAIL,
Including all the Ecarco and desirable articles:
3 CASES MERINOES,
3 CASES CRAPE. REPS,
2 CASES PAINTED MERINOES,
1° CASE PRINTED REPS, .
6.4 SCARLET OPERA. CLOTH,
BLUE AND PURPLE DO.,
WATER-PROOF MIXED CLOTH,
FASHIONABLE CLOAKS,
VELVET CLOAK CLOTHS,
$l5 WIDE CLOAK VELVETS,,
BROAD SCARLET SCARFS,
OPEN CENTRE LONG SHAWLS,
CLOSE PLAID SHAWLS,
RICHEST DRESS SILKS,
- JOUVIN'S ORDERED GLOVES,
SCARLET FRENCH MERINO,
PIECES IRISH POPLINS. -
ocl2-rawf
CLOTH HOUSE.
WILLIAM T. SNODGRASS'
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
401. 4 01C1 - 1. 1101CTSE,
Ao. 34 South SECOND St.. and 23 STRAWBERRY St.
A FULL. STOCK OF.
ARMY CLOTHS.
NAVY CLOTHS.
CASSIMERES.
NOBBY COATINGS.
CHINCHILLAS.
VELVET CLOTHS.
FROSTED BEAVERS.
ESQUIMAITX.
BILLIARD CLOTHS.
BAGATELLE CLOTHS, &C. 0.3.434
BLANKETS 1 BLANKETS I BLANK.
KEYS I
The Barged Assortment of
• BT....ANSE S ,
AT THE LOWEST PRICES,
OFFERED WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. BY
CIOWPERTETWAIT & 00..
N. W. COR. EIGHTH AND MARKET STS.
seltßdeal •
SHEPPA_RD, VAN HARLINGEN, &
ARRIBON,
Keep the le.rgeet , Assortment in the city, comprising the
best descriptione of
PHILADELPHIA.
Blankets; Flannels, Iluslins, Curtains,
Linens, Sheetings, Napkins, Boy
lies, Ts - hie Linen, Toweling,
- Linens Diaper. ;
ALSO'
PIANO COVERS,
TABLE COVERS,
TABLE CovsErNal,
FURNITURE CHINTZES,
a -west styles of materialffor -
P , ••
and V4rlilturo - Coverings ,
pLusFr.
BROCAI..• -SATINS, TERRIES, REPS,
MOB:SENS, DAM&SKS,
4 ment of the best makes of Hosiery,
and a general assot *
Vista, Drawers, Balmoral Skirts,
Merino Under .Shirts.
"1611.41.
White 4131o_o_d_s_,..0 caderies,
At the Lowest" CASH PRICES.
N. B.—Estimates given for furnishing
KRAUSS AND CURTAINS,
Either in the City or Counrty. acith,:tuthstvgdt
CL OAKS AND MANTILLAS AT
WHOLESALE!
THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY!
CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS AT WHOLESALE!
THE CHEAPEST CLOAK STORE IN THE CITY!
COUNTRY MERCHANTS will find a great saving by
examining our immense stock of CLOAKS and MAN
TILLAS. of the newest PALL AND WINTER STYLES,
before making their purchases, as doing business at a
very small expense, and exclusively for cash, we can
sell 20 per cent. cheaper than any other house. •
D. WA.TKINS & CO..
• N. E. corner of NINTH and . CHERRY Streets.,
CHAS. 1 HWISSON,
D. WATKINS. an24-mwt.lm
L ADIES' CLOAKING CLOTHS.
Black Beaver and Tricot Cloths,
Brown and Black Water-proof Cloths,
Dark Brown and Mode Clothe,
Fine Black Broad Cloths,
qm.ljtv_Sgarl at Cloths.
Chinchilla oloakinge,
Ales, Clothe, Cassinieree, and Satinets for Men. and
Boys.
Vestings, in Great variety, at
JOHN H. STOK&S,
102, ARCEL - Street.
N. B.—Jack Straws, made by and sold for an Invalid.
A enw invoice just received. odd
nliE CASE OF THE BEST HEAVY
•-•'' quality real Water-proof Cloths, received this day.
Best quality Frosted-Beaver Clothe.
Chinchilla Cloths, magniacent quality.
Heavy Plain, Brown, and Leather-color Cloths,
Middlesex Clothe, dark colors. •
Fine French Scarlet Clothe.
Blue and Scarlet Chinchilla Clothe..
French Scarlet and Blue Flannels, . •
Frosted-Beaver Cloths from $ 3 to $B.
N. B —Magnificent quality Lyons Silk Velvet, at SIG
and $16.)50 per yard. EDWIN HALL Jt 00,,
odd 26 South SECONH Street.
SHAKER FLANNELS.
Ballardvale and Washington Flannels.
Cray, red, blue, and white Twill Flannels.
Red. gray, and white plain Flannels, cheap.
BACQUE..FL ael ELS—
Scarlet. Blues. Modes. Browns, &c.
Cotton Flannels: Tickinge, &c.
Table Dan asks, bleached and brown.
Crash, line Towels, Nursery Diapers.
Coodstack of Shirlings and Slisetings,
Desirable sizes and makes Blankets.
COOPER & CONARD.
0014-H E. E. corner NINTH and MARKET
AT RETAIL '
SOHN F. "TOTING.
No. TO NORTH FOURTH STREET, _
Has now in store an excellent assortment of DRESS
GOODS, &c. , consisting in part of Black Silks,-Alpacae,
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 fall line
of Flannels, including Silk Warp,
Shaker, Sm., Ste.
To which the special attention of the retail trade is in
vited. oc9-21t
FROSTED E,
ROSTED BEA.VRS.
-a- SHARPLESS BROTHERS offer
FROSTED BEAVERS at $2 MI
FROSTED BEAVERS at $3.
FROsTED BEAVERS at $4..
VELVET BEAVERS at $B.
FROSTED BEAVERS at $B.
And a large assortment of
PLAIN and RIBBED BLACK BEAVERS.
oeB CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
Tb CHAPOUTY,
• RBAL-ESTATE BROKER.
No. 11iI9 South Pura Street,
Philadelphia.
lionee-rulta and other claims collected. 0c1.6-12t*
THE ATTENTION - OF GROCERS
-A- AND OTHERS is invited to the NEW LI9JID
,BLACKIAG manufactured by BROWN & BROTHEL
Boston. ' •
This Japan Blacking, with half the eisual labor, im
parts a most intensely_ rich lustre and jet black, equal to
the highest Japan Varnish, produces -it most perfect
smooth surface . so as not to soil the finest linen. renders
the leather easy and pliable. and will retain its virtues
Is any climate. - •
For sale by the case at
• • . TRAYAR & COwpzirrinverrs.i'
404-I.ietf QOPOILARCE Street.
OPENING OF
C LA 0 A_ IC S
1008 Chestnut Street,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
HOUSE-FURNISHING
DRY Gr- 0 0 D S ,
COMMISSION HOUSES.
SHIPLEY, HAZARD,, & HIITOHIN.
No. 112 CHESTNUT STREET.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, •
FOR THE SALK OF
PHILADELPHIAL—MADE GOODS.
ovzo-rm
533 WESTERN
• DRY.SALTED,
AVERAGE 33 POUNDS.
VO ebbe rough slaughter L3ATED3R.
116 sacks PLASTERING HAIR.
Pinlnked CALF and KIP WENS.
ALSO.
TUB, MERINO, AND LAMB'S WOOL,
ON CONSIGIIME7r.
In store and for sale by .
B. N. JONES & CO.,
0c20.3t 512 MARKET Street
NOTICE TO GRAIN DEALERS AND
A- , SHIPPERS.
.20i000 UNION . A, SEAMLESS BAGS,
All Linen, weight 20 ounces,
The Beet and Cheapest Bag in the market.
ALSO.
BURLAP BAGS,
Of all Sizes. for Corn, Oats, Bono-dust, Coffee, &c.. are
manufactured and for tale, for net cash. by
CHARLES H. CFR14313 - , Agent,
No. 137 MARKET Street (Second Story).
ocl7-3m Late of 219 Church alley.
ARMY STANDARD
33 - LAJJE ToLA_NNE.X.S,
ON HAND AND FOR SALE BY "
FARNHAM, KIRKHAM, & CO., .-
7:03121 Nos. 9330 and 2391 CHESTNUT Street
BAGS I BAGS I BAGS I
NEW AND SECOND HAND,
SEAMLESS, BURLAP, AND QUINT
BAGS.
Constantly on hand.
JOHN T. BAILEY & 00:.
No. 1.1.3 NORTH 7RO3T
Er WOOL SACKS FOB SALE. au2o-111*
GENTS" FURNISHING GOODS,
606. ARCH STREET. 606.
TINE BRUT AND WRAPPER DEPOT.
BLIOANT ABBORTICINT OF
000118 1
AT MODRRATE PRIME&
YOUR PREMIUMS AWARDED FOR
SHIRTS, WRAPPERS, AND STOOKS
G. A. HOFFMANN.
Successor to W. W. KNIGHT,
ael-tll4 606 ♦BOH STREET. two.
JOHN O. ARRISON,
NOS. 1 AND 3 N. SIXTH STREET,
• HAS NO* IN STORK
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
FOR
FALL AND WIN TER WEA.IL
AlOO, Manufactures from the Best Material and in a
Superior Manner by HAND:
Fine SHIRTS and COLLARS.
Shaker Flannel SHIRTS and DRAWERS.
Heavy Red. twilled Flannel SHIRTS and DRAWERS.
English Canton Flannel SHIRTS and DRAWERS.
Buckskin SHIRTS and DRAWERS.
Cloth TRAVELLING SHIRTS.
WRAPPERS, STOCKS, TIES, dm.
And scld at the most moderate prices. .
VINE SHIRT, MANUFAOTO.&Y.
A- The eulateribar would 'invite attention to his
IMPROVED'CUT OF SHIRTS,
which he makes a specialty in his business. Also, eon
tIY NOWINTES; FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
J. W. SCOTT,
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE,
. No. 814 CHESTNUT STREET,
11.41 Four doors below the ContlnerthsL
SILVER-PLATED WARE.
SILVER PLATED WARE
XMJFLOTOEY.
TEA SETS,'
CASTORS,
WAITERS, -
ICE PITCHERS, &c., Ssc
23. u. MOSS,
se9-2m 5%5 SOUTH FIFTH STREET.
{L'A TCH ~ s-.s~TD - il] W E~ItYI
ARRANDALE & CO.,
IMPORTERS OF
WATOHES.,
NEW. YORK,
Will send followinglon receipt of price:
SILVER COMPOSITE WATCH, for the Army, cylin
der movements, Hunting Cases, Time Indicator in can
tre, to save trouble at opening ease. Elandsome and re
liable, beet and cheapest made. Sold, in the army at
V5-IW% 50. _
SOLDIERS' OWN,. Potent Lever, in sterling silver
en
graved hunting cases. Jeweled, regulated. 514.50.
gpLENDID GOLD COMPOSITE WATCH, Jeweled.
either medium size for gentlemen, or small size for la
thed, beautifully engraved cases, Very Elegant and _
Accurate, often sold for slo—sls.
GOLD COMPDSI CE, Patent Detached Lever, Jeweled
in IS actions, gold balance, Warranted a perfect Time
keeper suitable in size for either lady or gentleman.
richly ch ass d cases—a really splendid. article, often sold
for $76-425.
Small; sized, beautifully-finished. Ladies' Lepine, fine
16 carat gold plate Watch, beautifully ornamentell.casea,
usually sold at- $5O-127.10.
Gents'or Officers massive gold plate Watch, chro
nometer balance, full ruby jeweled,. detached paiant
lever, heavy. beautifully finished, cases, W.arremted
Splendid Timekeeper. often sold. f0r , .5105t435f.
ASTRONOMICAL WATCH l In massive glad 7 0 "
beautifully-engraved cases, jeweled in 15, actior - -ate.
ion
balance, and all the recol; Improvements, . f
... a -e
ad.dit gold
to the sunk seconds, Zke.,peculiar to firOt-
wit 4 '.lass Watches,
it has a hand
„' 2 . . g accuracy to
the de m the Mona. A maguldie -
,
.---• ,nt article!
—s4s. the great
est in:on ion of the age I lasi '-oported. by Arrandale
OP. ! ,
Other ladies' and gent
's Watches and Chains in
great variety. .l.'om-en
&Pit for circular fully describing
above and other TV"cttehes. Agents wasted. A reduction
- made on whole ale orders. Money may be sent at our
risk, if properly sealed.
ARRANDALE & CO.,
' 212 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
ocl9-mwflm Wit 3 doors from Barnum's Allman'.
'BUSELL, FINE AMERICAN
l
e a
s ted d Ic u rted e,
it; W . ATONES, Pine Jewelry. Bayer
isatim fl North AlXillt StmeaL
jfitiFlNE WATCH REPAIRING
attended to, by the most experiencedworkmen,
an every Watch warranted for one year. -
O. 8.17g611.14
ty24,ein ma North SIXTH Street
IVIUSIOAL BOXES.
IN SHELL AND ROSEWOOD CASES,
..3117:111Zul'oF:Rtiturtft101113EORP. Opera and
ponie l it . "l"
eebem' 354 CIitESTNIIT Street, below Forme.
DRUGS.
ROBERTHOEMAKER (t CO.,
Northeast Corer FOURTH and RACE Streets,
PHILADELPHIA,
VVI - 10LES,A.LE DRUGGISTS,
IMPORTERS AND DR&TERS IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS,
MAIIIFACTUEERS OF
WRITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY, Sta.
AGENT4'OR THE CELEBRATED
FRENCIr ZINC VAINTS-
Dealer's and cons ere Snmdied ac
VERY LCW PRICES FOR CASH.
oefe2-3m
RAILtOAD LINES.
r;,. ... gi: T ,F 4T -, t u. , -„,.. , WEST CIIESTEE
-..: :="•:.-- AND PHILADELPHIA RAIL•
ROAD, VIA MEDIA. I
FALLtRRANGEMENT.
On and after MOMAY, September 14tb, 1569, at,
Trains will leave Phildelphia, from the depot, north.
east corner of EIGHEENTH and MARKET Streets, at
7.45 and It SO A. M., ad at 2 and 4.15 P. M.
li
A Freight Train w Passenger Car attached, will
,
leave the corner of TH TY-FIRST and MARKET Streets
(West Philadelphia) 8.415 P. M. . _
Trains leave the co er or THIRTY-FIRST and MAR
KET Streets (West" Piladelphia), 17 minutes after the
starting time from EIGITEENTH and MARKET.
The:Trains leaving hiladelphia at 7.10 A:. M. and
4.16 P. M. , connect wit Trains on the P. and B. C. R.-It
for Concord, Kennett, xford, &c.
HENRY WOOD,
sel4-tf General Superintendent
gm'NORTH PENNSYL.
ANIA RAILROAD—For BETH
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Alexandria, Va.
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.54r,F08 SALE.--A PAIR OF,SURE_
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Mlle. H. FRIEDERICI. prima Donna. from Vienna.
Mlle. P. CAN IS!-A, Soubrette, from Paris.
Wile C. LANG, Soubrette. from ?Agit.
Mad. BERNARD. Contralto, from Hamburg.
Herr DIMMER, Tenor Hobutto, from Berba.
Herr BARELMA HIV. Ls tic Tenor, from. Rnmswick.
Herr STRI r BORE, Baritone, from Praa'ne.
Herr LOPANZO RBMT, Beoso. from 'Vienna.
Herr TIMMER, 13aYao Buffo, from Vienna
Herr Dith NSTA P.DT. Ballet Maker, from BerLim.
Herr NICHOL& firnalSTEß, Scenic Artist. Cologne.
The company comprises further toe artictes go favors -
nlreceived lam E.esson:
MADAME...HRH rn JOHANNSZN,
HERR MON LICH.
HERR CRAW.
Malta RTCONP tut,
And othfre, bealden an ex, a?Hent Clowns or thirty. Aire an
,
Orthetitre of thirty-sight, and full Ballet Corns:
The REP.thtTOIRE Of the season s , tat incind a tits' fol
lowing new Operas, to he produced for the Mal CMS
F UST by guano&
IN.DRA . • ... ....by Flotov.
JEESONDRA
Bil)..lrANTlilt by Weber,
es the most favored Operas produced last 1381180 XL.
A subscription will be opene&for these twain on.rftc
On the same liberal terms as la:* season, although the
enormous expense incurred ,in.brhging eo. nte ny new
are later from Europe. end the immense outlay, of wooer
necessary for the production& the new operas, will cont—
pet the managers to raise the plice ofei ogle augattansto..
itemerved Seat for twelve nighte '
PRIGS OE SINGLE ADMEETANCH
parquet, Parquet Chola, and Balcon7
(Including Remerved Seat.)
Family Circle 75 eta.
ArnrhilhEatre.._. fii ON.
subsdlirtiong will be race ved. on and after hIOSDaY
next. the 16th inetant, at
ommn's MUSIC STORE.
Corner of SEVENTH and CrISIiYNITT Str,,ets.
. . . _
between the beam of 5.50 A M. and 3 P.' X. dntly. br
ADOLPH . 13ER.GFSLD,
Baein eid ri/Allagen
OffiCP, N 0.139 S. SEVBNTIL St., cor. Walnut. 0c21.-tf
JEW CHESTNIIT-ST. THEATRE.—
A.l Muse And Manacer Mr. witc. WHEATLNIA.
MIBB LircrriLE ,TEEN,
in her great impersonation or
LADY ISABEL
THE ERRING. YET FEDI !TENT WIFE.
Has created the meet
PURE AND GENUINE SENSATION.
Which be, affected the pnhlic heart for years, her de
lineation of the paPsionatesnfferingnatnre which the cha—
racter illustrates, being sufficient of itself to etemp:ow.
absolute
GREATNESS OF THE ARTISTE.
ON MONDAY EVENING, October 19th,
and until farther notice,
The great Sensational. Play, entitled '
EAST LYNNE,
Lady leabel.... MISS
LUCILLE WESTERNo.
Madame Vine t
supported by the entire Company.
Mr. WANATLI3Y takes pl easure In annonneln.g as eet•
gagement with the distinguished artiste,
- VESTVALI.
. . .
WhO appear on MOSID&Y EvertiNG; Got. Seth,
a new and powerful Ml:Laical Drama, coddled.:
HAMRA;
Oa THE
JEWISH MOTHER,
Which will be prodneed with
APPROPRIATE SCENERY;
COSTUMES, AND k POWERFUL OAST,
And ENTIRELY ORIGINAL /1117 SIG, by tire.gabbretoda
cAmposer, ROBERT STOEPEL. otl.l
MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH
STREET THEATRE—ARCR Street above Sixth.
Acting and Stage Manager WM. S. FREDERICKS.
Raciness Agent and Treasurer.. D. hit:FRP/IL
ROUSE CROWDED IN EVERY PART.
The Great Dramatic Alliance.
7. W. .. . ..1 L. ii/vExpoße.
and MbS. FA:R . IIEIf,
TO-NIGHT, ( WEDNESD AY, ) Oct. 21E1.1863.
HAMLET.
Hamlet B. L. Davenport.
Ghost J W. Walser—
Queen Mrs. Farms.
Laertes .-.. .. Barton MIL
Poloping Mr. Griffittul.
Pint Grave Digger Stuart-I:Ramon.
Tickets, 25, M. and 75 cents. No extra charge for s.ienvoit
seats at the Box Office. from 10 A M to 3P. M. oc2i.
WALNUT-STREET„THAATRE.
Lessee - Mrs. M. A. GARRETWON,
Orchestra under the direction of Dr. OUNNINGTO A.
THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, Oct. 21, M.
The great Sensation Drama of
EDITH.
Edith. MatiVa Heron: Alfred fforleieh. J. 8. WriB.l4:
Sir Mortimer Rosbton, Sir. E L. Tilton.
To conclude with th e Lan chchle Farce of
ME. AND MRS. WHITE.
Box Office open daily fromlo till 3 o'clock, When, 5....te
may he secured oe2l
Fox's CASINO,
PHILADELPHIA.
CHARLES E. COLLINS.
THE ORIGINAL CURE.
The greatest Comic Singer living 041 4t*
11EOITATIONS- AND DEGT,AMA.
TIONS, by the Ponds of Friends' Central. School,.
Lecture. Rolm. CONCERT. HALL, TIISSDISY EVENING.
October 20th. 3565. Doors open at 74'; to commence at 11.
Tickets 22c ; Children 15e. 19-ft.
GERM AN lA_ ORC_RESTRA.— PUBLIC
REHEARSALS every SATURDAY:. 3;‘ o'clock, P.
at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single ticets.
25 cents Packages of els. tickets. $l. - . To be had a
ANDRE'S, 1.3.04 CHESTNUT. Street -4- R GOULD,
bEITENTR and °RESIN - far, and at the Hall door.
TEMPLE OF WONDERS---ASSEMBL"f
BUILDINGS, TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS.
Aranaernent for OM and Young. Mirth and Happinotte
open for the season. Constant change of Rutertainment.
SIGNOR BLITZ;
EVERY EVENTrIFG, commencing at 'IX o'clock.
Wednesday and Saturday at 3, consisting of New Ply&.
teries in .0 ecroniancy, Klee.? success in Ventrilotinbure.
and the Learned Canary Birds.
Admission. V - dente; Children 1d cents.
INSTITETION FOR THE BLIND.-
Exhibition every WEDNES.D.AY, at 3i4 P. ?,fCon—
ductor& Mr.. CARL MINTZ and Mr. A. N. TATT.ON.
Admission, Ten. Cents, Stores No. 11 South EIGNTII;
Street-
-111wENNSYLYANIA ACADEMY pr
-5- THE PINE LETS.
1025 CRESTNIIT STREET.
OPEN DAILY. (flnc.dxys excepted) from 9 A. M. nil
Admission SS eenbs., Child_rect mice. Jog-t[
POINT BREEZE PARK.
-- t9.9"•--. - TO DAY (MONDAY), at 3.P. kL.
Premium Heals, 3 in 6 , = , to Marne
D. Pifer, br. s. Fillinslam. '
Sam McLaughlin, bk. h. "Lancet"
Admittance
TIIESD A.Y. 20th - hist:, at IP. b.% precisely'.
Premium' $2OO--Mile , Heats, 3 in 6, to Nerneee.
S. Clark, b. b. Duchy:"
M. Goodin, P:oint 'Breeze "
John Turner, b. u. May Queen."
Admittancs,
THfJP.SDAY, 22d. inst , all P. At nreclady.
Premium *lOO---Mile Heats, Sin 5, to llamas&
John Gilchrist, b. tn.
JAVbeeler. b. rn. • ' John Henry."'
Jos Hadley, b h. "Johnny."
J. Clark, b. m. , no - ants:at Maid."
Sam McLaughlin, b. in. "Lady Thqrne."
Admittance i• • • .50 cents
At?fitnTa.tta art tb,e-promu. i sool4 i
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SUFFOLK PARK ASSO
,-. y t CIATION, FOR THE IMPROVEMENT
OF THE BREED OF HORSES.
The Pall Meeting over the Suffolk Park
Course will commence on TUESDAY. Oct 20M, and
continue four days. The following Premiums will Es
offered: , _
TUESDAY, Oct. 20—First Def.
Great Match between Throgsneck ant Trovatore.
Four mile heats for $2,000.
tiA3.l3 DAY.
Continental StairAV.For Three Year Olds—Subscrip
tion $3O, Forfeit 6100" 1 fwo Mile Heats. The Conti
nental Hotel presenting the winner with a Puree of $5OO.
NONITNATIppa :
1. 3. S. Watson's b. c. Capt. Moore. by imported Bel
rownie, out of Jennie. Rose
2 P. C. Bush's b. c. Ben Bruce, by Lexington, dam
by Altorf.
S. J. W. Weldon's b. L. Lizzie W., by Imported Sep
thian, out of Priscilla.
4. R. P. Field's b f. Lettie Shannon, by Eagingtoe,
out of Sally Shannon.
5. Also, b. 1., by Lexington. out of Magdalene.
SAME DAY,
Premium *2oo—All Ages—Mile Heats.
WEDNESDAY, Oct, 21,
Premium for All Ages, s2oo—Three Mile Heat*.
THURSDAY, Oct 22
Pretainta for ThreeSAM Year DAY, s ssob—Mile Heats. Premium for. All Ages, $3OO -Mile Heats—Three in Fives
I,AST DAT, FRIDAY, Oct 23.
Handies.p=.ll Ages—Prerninnt $OOO-Four Miles.,
No horse can .start for this Premium unless having
started during the Meeting. The indges will handicaP
the horses at the termination of the third day's race.
Entrance money, ill not be required for this Pre
mium, but those who' desire to avail themselves of the
privilege of starting must deposit $2O with the Trea
surer on the day previonn to the race. If they start the
money will be returned: , if not / the amount will be foie
felted, and go to the second in tine race.
The Entrance Money will: be five per cent. open the
Premiums each day, and go to the second home.
The Premiums n ill be hang up-each day at the Judges'
stand.
The following weights xmaist becarried : 3 year olds.
90 lbs. : 4 year, 104 tin. ; 5 year, 114 lbs. ; 6 year, 121 lbs. ;
7 and - upwards, 126 lbs.
The Rules of the Kentucky Association, at Lexington,
to govern the Meeting in all other respects.
Races to commence punctually at half met 2 o'clock.
Trains for the Park leave Philaiderphia, Wilmington.
end Baltimore R. It Depot, Corner. Broad and-Prime
streets, at 1.15 and 2 o'clock P. IL, end return' after the
races are over.
PRICES OF AD3ilSS'io7;*
Badges admitting a Gentleman and Itadierivzood far
the entire Meeting,- $0; Tickets to - ttie Race Yield and
Stand, $l.
AM' Tickets bortght at the Depot admit - to the Races.
and 'secure pastas e over the railroad to and tram the
Track.
BADGES A:CD TICKETB for - sale at the Celitillettte Hotel.
and Girard House No Ladies admitted to - the stand an
lees accompanied by Gentlemen.
The array of thoroughbreds in preparation for theap-
Proaching contests is without a parallel in tie -history of
the Amerman Turf Nearly fifty Horses are upon tins
ground, • Armed for the tight and. eager for the inlaye'
comprising selections of the best stock -of Delltehtl2ll.
Kentucky, Tennessee. Virginia, New York, Newlin ,
sey, and the Canadae. The-Paterson Races, whialipre--
cede those at Philadelphia, -will enhance the interest
here by bringing fresh victors into the arena.
The Continental Stakes; which come off on the first
day , bring together the, best .Threa Year Oldathatever
figured in the North, In short, it is hazardlagrbatlit
tle, in promising to lovers of the exciting snort-and-se
vere conteets, the best opporttmity ever offered' to the
citizens of Pennsylvania.
C. DUFFY, Treasurer and fies'ir,
CONTINENTA L PhiIadeIph HOTEE,
ia,
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S l o e i l i x n r
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John M. Atwood, Geo. W. Fabinestook,..
Beni. T. Tredick, James L. Claghorn.
'Mordecai L. Dawson, William G. Bonlton.
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CORBECT PIANO TUNING-.
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N.A./ corner of TWELFTH and "RAZE, Streets.—
Ladies' Department for same conducted by
Ladieg. TwELFTEE - Street. first door_b'Jlow 'Race. This
most complete and varied stock on.riandirionslstlailt
Eart of 'Trusses: Supporters . S,„hopider - nraoes.
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Geo. A. West,
Tohn Kessler, Str...
Cliat..Rtokes,
A. H. Rosenheim,
JOsepli D. Ellis. .
DM President.
ARDSON. Vice President-
D. Secretary. •
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