The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 24, 1863, Image 3

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    ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS,
TWELVE O , OLOOR LAST NIGHT.
Greet. below Bilotti.
L Fltzgerald.- New York
Geo M Stanton
A D Smith. New York
Wilcon, New York
D W Henry. New York
• W Adams, New York
H Y Gleason. New York
B &melee, Fremont, 0
J J Sandereon.Jeroey Shore
W M Davis, Cin. 0
0 Lloyd & wf, Wmldpert
N T Manssie, Columbia, Mo
W g Woode, Middle rove.
Mai 0 H Bardwell, LA= CO
S H Bradford & la,Dayton-
James S Barn, Ohio
1111riard—Chaat,xitat.
C Lewis At la, Whim. Del
'Thoa Bogue, New York
Cox, Bethlehem
W Frazier, Jr
. , .
'Cleo Page. Delaware
Jag a Gailigher, IJ S L
John Lawrence, Nsw York
Alfred M Bay. New York
IsT I, Barlow, hew York
C E Laws, Clarksburg, Va
Edw Pierpont, New York
C Hawley. New York
J T Warren, Ohio
Col Thornton, U S k
Capt T hatch, U S •
J R LoWther, Newport. Pa
'Wm Lowther, Newport, Pa
Joe P Wilson. Wash, D C
ANS' Sees, Wash, D C
J DS Stewart. Virginia
B Sorer. Now York
J M Comego. Baltimore •
Robt Hobo, Pittsburg
A Helmer, Waah, D C
B Bigelow, Boston
W lI Smith, New York
Martin Hall. New York
3 Parry, D S N
S Dickson, Jr
Cleo Edmund. Halifax, Pa
Elfelt. St Paul
3 Tombler, II S
C C Hellen, Waehington
J H Bronkiey, Menanhia
James liVhoon, Memphis
Moore, Carlisle
John Felton, Baltimore •
9 . .` Harper, New Y ork
Barron, Dela:Arare.
Joe McConell, Ow York
W A Cochran. Delaware
L Green. Delatrare
_ .
Jas Geodes, Plaw York •
$ B Boatman, Washington
Closatinental—Wisatik a
M Barclay, Washington
Miss A B Barclay, Wash
Miss M Moore, Washington
D Catlin A - ia St Louis
T Catlin, St Louis
LHolfenstins. Penny
J Campbell, Wheel ug. Va
31 13 Hershey, Columbia
J Diclzsor. Cincinnati
.T W Mitchell. Cincinnati
L Morgan. Glasgow, Mo
W Spear, elasgow. Mo
Ward, Jr, & w. Pittsburg
,13 T Thompson & la. Milroy
J Bear
C Bear
W ii Kneass St la, Penns:
Housewright, Wash
JP Wilson. Washington
A W Lusa, Washington
A Q B&B& sv. Wheeling, Va
it 0 Moore. Baltimore
- -
T Chaddock. California
W Tracy, Shelburu, Vt
A y Ellicott, Baltimore
David Cooper, Springli'd, 0
Mr Wilkes, Washington
/Mrs Wilkes ez ch. Wash'n
W Robinson., Massa c huse's
W B Fletcher a. ht, Mass
Eletthen 6 Lee, Baltimore
A W Leisenring, M Chunk
B B Brumer, Troy
W Townsend. W Chester
Edw Willes, Now York_
P Townsend, Now York
Col E H Castel". Chicago
Jos S Severest New York
Air Freeman & la, D S A
II A Bostwick, New York
Tea W'Andrews. New York
Chats F Doyle. New York
E 3 Peters & wf. New York
ler El Mead, Boston
$3 B Allen, Leavenworth
Decry Wall, New York
Joe J Halms. England
IC Pierce. Pittsburg
C Campbell. Waehingtn
Vent A Kinkead.-1
Capt 6 Ford
31 Campbell, Baltimore
J L Campbell. lowa
A. Welch & la, Pr Jersey
C F Gilmore, Ma? viand
.7 R Gwinn. Maryland
Aire W Cutter,'Cleveland, 0
Mies DX L Atwater, Cieverd
hir H Atwater, C,eveland
hire
H J Jewett, Zanesville
Mies L Gothom, Zanesville
hire T Ljeweit. Ohio
Kiss Jewett, Ohio
Merchants'—Fourth
W B McKee. Unionville
N Boyd
street. below Orals.
Owen Hancock, Philinsb'g
Elisha Packer, Penna
W H Levan, Bahia Haven
W A Legate'. Ashland, Pa
J Lon New York
C James, Ohio
11EIW York
P., Rothchild, New Phil, 0
W H Schmiok. Canfield, 0
W Taylor, Winchester, 0
John Ewing, Pf ttsbarg
Geo B Davison. Troy. Pa
won WT Dougherty& wf,Pa
T Dougherty Jr, renna
Col J C YcKibbin, Tenn
Vni Lawrence, Ohio
W Orotzer, Lewisburg
W Vic eted, Ohio
Jas Thomas, Perryville
Rutherhurg, BeM' York
Geo L . Batchelder. Bo,ton
John Gordon, New albany
H Murtah. New York.
J T Spencer, New York
. .
A E Albright, Providence
A Sheets, Ohto
S Cunningham. Beaver co
S H IPading, NewlerseY
P P Jones Baltimore
Cot 'leo A. Richard. Penna
Adjt F Shoemaker, Penna
John P alumford. Wash'n
s Kirkpatrick, .BloontUd
Mise Porter, Penna.
E Sloan &M, Bloomsburg
W B Koons&M, Bloomsburg
J K Ora wford; tioopersburg
Ilmericrura—Gitentitau
Brooks, New York
M Dean
'Walter E Cox. Bethlehem
B Warner, New Jersey
Col S Bladriz, Caracas
31 DI Lee
Mrs Geo Shim. Wash, D C
Seßzinger, Tamaqua
A D Seitzinger, Tamaqua
L C Leib, Ashland
GNV Bailey, Asltla a
G Vanderwerk en & wr. D C
0 Reeser, Leavenworth
J M Hill
Saml H Jarman, BM
John C Cooper. Lanaster
W Stewart, Centre co
Adams, Castleton
hire Y Allen, Del co, Pa
W T Raines. W Cheater
Oeo W Downing. W Chester
W • Wilson si la, Chester co
E P Tiffany; Rhode Island
Mrs Washington, Penns
F Fricker,Reading
E W Rubinson.dc wf. Balt
Capt Ira N Barrett, Panna
S R Tucker. Atchison,
iF P Teitsworth, N York.
Rota. Rawson
St. Louis—Chestnut
Isaac T Lands,Now York
J Daggers. New Jersey
J W Barnett, Ohio
R Wilson, Ohio
C Hare, Ohio
'greet. above Tinted.
T B Thomas, New York
Frank Wood, New York
II AO merfleld, Indianapolis
D EVaIF, New York
BF Sch I echt. New York
11 a Tripp Peoria
Z Ladingcon. Fayatte co,Pa
A A Lovett, New York
F F Patton, New Jai say
W James, Ohio
W 0 H Guynneth & la. X J
Bast 0 0 Guynneth, N J
)taxi F H Guynneth N
Trios Cott man &sn, CM, 0
B Shaw, Conn
B Phi Spot. Ohio
B L Dunbar, New York
J C Peck & la. Alex, Va
JN Bold. Pence
S S Oates, Penns
341r5',1 H Oreeley.Jeraey City
S )ViAßerson. va Scotia
nig, Spam -
C Mason St wr, Baltimore
'ma Say mow.
G eorge Job neon, Boston
James spear
James R tiniiifi; New York
Barley Sheaf—Seems.
R Comforted, Pennsylvania
3ienry Watson, Backlng'm I
David Fell, Buck -ash=
Merrick Pearson. Backlagm
Hiram Pearson, Baoklng'm
Geo W Slack, Buckingham
Jobn M-Rich, 13 , ,ckg co - -
street, below Ville.
J P Carson & la, Backs co
Wm lames, Backs co
E Merrick, BackB Ca
Mrs Wetberill;.Backs co
Timothy Eastburn, Backs co
Henry C Parry, Attleboro
Chas girkbride, 'Newtown
John , Kirkbride. Newtown
Jos A Kirk. Backs co
. .
Preston J Bich, Buck:- co LW
J Stuckert, New Jer sey
AG Morris. New Fork.
Morrie Penrose, Bucks co
Wm Penrose, Byberry
Smith Stradle, a. Dolington
Jas Newbold. Bucks Co
John Davis, Bucks co
Joe Baseborn, Bucks co
Jonas Ely, Bucks ,o
T W & son, Warrninster
Harry B Moore, Bucks CO
Edward Bughes, Bucks co
Elias Paxson. Bucks co
Jas Homer, Hartsville
Semi trodschalk, Penna .
I/ McNair: Bucks en
Smith Qtllin sham. Bucks co
Jas B Fell, Bncks co
Prank Eastburn. Bucks co
'W 8 Ly.ons, Philada
E Taylor; Penne
:Moses Comical', Bucks so 1
SS Bly. VS.&
Geo Merrick - , Bucks so
. . .
Smith Ha Per, Backs co
Wm Roberts, Attleboro
Harry Retry's, Doylestown
Jag It Hibbs, Pineville
John Polk, Bucks co
. . .
north - Diarpole ; Plonriown
(Mae Dupree. Abington
M E Lutz, Philadelphia
Jonathan Hibbs. Backs co
Ed Gillingham, Backs co
Samuel- H Rice, , Bucks co
Thos Janney. Backs co
Wm Roberts Backe co
Einem Smith, , Backs co
S D Wackritan, Bew York
H N Whiteing. Harteville
I YaesnAY..ll7nuleg y aw .. Falls
Daniel Lovett. Backe co
Henry B Fell, Bucks co
Seth Ely, Bucks co
diEaCtbiiro. Bneks co
Harry Etuckert, Backs co
• - - - • • • • •
'Timothy Fay, Backs co
'Griffith...Mlles, Backs co
t, above Callevobill.
Divid Brefah, Penna
Black Bear—Third. El
Geo W Wolf, Dar boro
Wenrick, Bernville
Ii Berman Lehigh co. - Pa
J A D reebelbis San Haven
Wm Paff, Tardleyville
Isaac S Trealer. Yardley v'le
ViaihanWhite.Tardleyville
Braman, Pam=
Cbae Morrison, Rockville
J Willard, Northampton
J Cadwalader. Doylestown
B Selig. Weisenburg
C Greenawalt, Weisentrarg
Co Janney. Tardleyville
no Garner. Doylestown
Cowen Knight. Byb,rry_
Chas Roads & la, Penna
silfred Roads, Parma
A Seidel. Hamburg
J W raff, Yardterrine
F Rose, Trenton
8 A Neeld, Yardleyville
Richard R Feller & la
F Vi:!.o . ads aCla, Fauna
. . ,
J Whital , Northampton
J Vanardsdalen.Feastervle
Chas 8 Vanardsdalen
F T Bvans, Yardleyville.
Cadwalader, Doylestown
Fell, Buckingham
ID. Buckman, Yardleyville
R Burroughs, Yardleyville
claer, Hartsville
J ChittiCk. Southampton
Wm Bothwell, Hartsville
The Union—Arch ■
N Britton. New Jersey
C D Fitt le. Baltimore
N Wing, Baltimore
J Standemeyer, Baltimore
Wernier. hPT
Isolliday, Penna
H FulPer. New Jersey
Beni Steen
J P Hetrich & le, Easton
Cartwright & wf. Va
Everly. Ohio
Honskolp, Hagerstown
U D Woodraff New Jersey
Chas Wood, Absecom N J
J 0 AlcLenegens, Beading
John S Relater. Reading
Isaac- Newhouse, Scranton
B Schwartz, II S A
F Robbins, Laport, Ind
Semi G Peters, Pike co
A C Thompson & la, Pittston
Miss Thompson, Pittston
John Oldfleid, Troy, N Y
.
Hotel—Th
C E Fleasante. Wash, D C
:Tan Feeley, Penns
W Dodson, Penne, .
7 M Hamilton; Ohio
Ni" Brown, New York
Hupher. Baltimore
W F Green
B Burke. Penra
Ximon Drere, Perna
Gt H Hanover Warwick
acre A B Armstrong, N J
Commercial—Sixth st
Entus Wiley, York co, Pa
E J Hiller, Coatesville
J B Bob inaon, Norristown
F Hobson, Cheater co, Pa`
F F Gilmore, Peoria
J W Painter, Fenno
J Baker, New Jersey
/int A C Quinn,New York
Copt E V hinrphy
J J Stahl, Westin, D C
reet, above Chestnut
C B Reynolds: Oil City
L Coal, Oxford
,
W 8 Able Sr la, W Chester
8 H Smedley
D Dorian. Coatesville
Jos 8 Bly, Newtown, P , L
Jl3 Leonard. W Chester
W W Hobart, D C
Jesse McCormick, Oxford
Sitbuttt _Vernon Hotel,
Itobt Lard°, Jr, Ca md en , Del
P 3 S Rogers, New Je, Bay
John Scott. New Jersey
IR Loper, Mlllville, N J
C Lawton, Millyille, N J
John Smith
W Biarnard.Atlantic City
lb T Henry. Del:mile City
Second St above Arch.
H C Rollins, Willtesbarre
W C Adams, Elkton, ➢ld
Cape R B Watson. Wash, DC
B Franklin. Harrisburg
Samuel Alien. New Jersey
Henry Kane, Pittsburg.
Henry Isaacs. Vermont
11111adisoh—Second ■t
'Names D Marsh, U S
Iwood Parson, N Jersey
C F Henderson,Liew Jersey
Zns May U S A
Shoe F Farry&la,Atleboro
*lra It Shaw. AtUesoro, Fa
eet. above Markel.
Mtn R Bastburn. Attleboro
Wilson D Large, Backs ea
Wm Wolf, Newark, tr J
J Heater, Newark, N J
Jos 1" Pedriek a; la, NUJ
Sam]. Baker, Penns
•• 'National—Race et
.i•Wilhelm; Lebanon co
Alr Rost & da, Rockport
(TS Parker.
a A Hooper. Ceniie. Pa
.7obn Mellon, Lebanon co
W Lenox. Pittsburg
t street, above Shalt.
H B Miller, Indiana, Pa
J B Haziep, 'Forth, Creek.
Maj J H Stover, II S
W gntrlken, Chester co
W Vernon,Pa
J W Boss, Mt Vernon, Pa,
Ta) lor. West Cheater
H G Thomas, Coateeville
L Plitt.. Philadelphia
Jae Magratten, Wilraing'zon
Rates Union—Mlarla
B Wilmington
B Snyder & la, Easton
'JD_ Sellers, Juniata co
Alt & Mrs Heysham
O B Murray, New York
Thornton, New York
Idmund Fallon
aWright, Pennsylvania
Stewart, jemereet. Pa
Weamer, 7r; Indiana, Pa
!Bald Eagle—Third S
Elise Bittner.Lehigh co
- SP Sleeker, Lmighten,
John Berger, Bucks co
Aaron Frey, Batton
Albert Beeler. BethleheM
Chile Beans, Bucke co
t., above Ciallowhill.
T S Leisenring.Bethlehent
A Seidel ? Hamburg
B W Smith. Bucke co
A German, Lehigh•co :
Wm.Beane, Backs co
IVIA.MURIPOD-
NEWTON—SWIFT. —On Thursday. the 22d inst., by
lhe'Rey. W. R. Carroll. Alfred W. Newton, of Phila.
delphia;and Maria Louisa, youngest daughter of the
late Wm. Swift. Esq. ,of Bristol, Pa.
WILLIAMS—BAEDER. —On the 2251 inst., by the Rev.
O. B Keith, Thomas Williams, of Philadelphia, to An-
Pie, daughter of Charles Baader. Esq.. of .Montsomery
county. (No cards. ) Cincinnati and Brookly u papers
please copy.
ELY—HOLCOMBE —On the 22d October, by the Rev.
0. Studdiford. Geryas EJJ to Miss Carrie Rol
omhe, both of Lambertville.
BTEPHENSON—SrACKHOUSR. —On the 22d inst. by
the Rev Wm B. •Fornese, William P. Stephenson:for-
Beady of Michigan, to Seine 0. Steakhouse, of Phila.
maenads,. ',No cards
READ—NELL.—On the 20th inst., by Rev. G. Ale*.
Crooke. Berry Read. youngest eon of Geo. Read, Bee.,
deceased. to Cordell& Nell, both of this city. New
Terk and Baltimore papers please•coPy. 'No cards. 1*
DALLETT.—On the 21tA inst., Elijah Tames Da!lett,
Etyears. ,
Enneral from his late residence, Week Chester, co .
lfondar t 26th inst.. et 1 o'clock. **
CH. -On the 22d inet . Charles M., youngest child
le John and Charlotte Chew, aged toyears.
The Mends of the family are invited to attend the fans.
sal, front the residence of his parents. 749 South Hiatt.
['greet on Monday morning, at 10 o'clock. .*
, LEEFORD.—On the lid inst., after a severe and pro
grded illness, which she bore with Christian fortitude.
7Matlda Martin, wife' of William Letford, In the :Nth
Tearof her a_ge.
_ Measly elle fell asleep in Jesus."
The relatives and friends of the fatally, also, the mem
bers of, Lady Million Council, No, 38, 11. D. of A.. are
X•epeetfully Invited to attend.th.e funeral, from the real!:t
dence , of her hnsbaud, Market street, above Thirty...;.
tettrtb, West Philadelphia, on Sunday afternoon, the
R R Thorn. Baltimore
Miss S NAW Jersey
Henry S Miller,New Jersey
11 Dotty, Panua
W s Billiton, New York
Mrs A M Klamath & 2 ch
Miss A T White, Boston
Des S Paine, Boston
Stewart & den, Buten
Miss Breen- Elston
B Morse, Delaware'
Henry W Archer, Mary Pod.
Chas A Taylor & la,Carlisle
13 , 1 N -ester 13 Cameron "
John u Reid et wf, Balt
T F Coryell
A Aldrich, New York
Ma for Judd & la, 17 S A
I Ogden, New Jersey .
Beej V Blood, Pittsburg .
J B Beck, Williamaport
P G Ta. ker. Albany
Jos S May, Wasnington
F A Debole, New York
W Wright, New J.reey
kdw Fl Wright, New Jersey
W W Wetherspoon, N York
nd Chestnut streets.
Cent J It Homer, US A
G W Boyd. IT ti A -
A IT Scoville, New York
C H Peek, New York
Mrs R A Gregory & s, N
J E A Onnwrighant, Balt
0 J Everett & la; N Y
H J Myers & la; Gettysburg
al T IMilaken & la. Pensa
E P Williams, New Terser
W I, Stiles & w, New York
C P Wood, New York
Mre - JC Rice
D W - Stewart
E Stewart
jos G ''boninson
Chas W Smith
H Balzer St la, New York
C Huger, Lanca,nar
O B Potter, New York
& Evans, Ma rdand
H Cook. Elmira
F W Jarvis, New York
P B Briggs, Brooklyn,
Theo Clark St Mf, Conn
1-1 W Carr & la, New York
Miss E M Carr. New York
H 8 Werner, New York
Jos S SD var, Jr, Trenton
clapt Robinson, Washing'n
Thos C Otte Moe
W It Martin, New York
Josiah Colby, New York
tt G Boardman, Boston.
A C Carpenter, New York
John AI Smith, New York
C H Kuper & lA. Pittsburg
Mrs C H Paulson & oh, Preg
Geo L Davis, U S N
L B Mason, U S N
W Wilson, New York
F A Twitalog, New York
0 Chamberlain & yvf, N Y .
Mims A Jewett Ohio'
El Morgan, New. York
P a Hankins, Boston
A Davis, Reading
H S Eckert; Reading -
J G Mullholland, Rsading
S Si Pettis, Meadville
Rev HO Battersea, Min
Wm Brown, Indiana
Albert Colondre
J T Seymour, Utica
E V Pankenback. U S A
G M McCauley, IT d A
:Mrs T T Davis
Mr & Mrs J Erskine, Boston
C'apt Prince, U S A
Taos Chambers, New York
Mr Emrserson
P J Hyatt, N Jersey
J D Bedle, N Jersey
street, above
E J Cridge, Troy, N Y
Geo K Ghen
John IT ELumee,Sersey Shore
%V Heenan, Milton
James Young. Del
l W McKee, New York
Jtoborts. 13 - acicO Co
Jos Conard. Ducks co.
reet, above Third.
Alonzo Mott
street, above Rase
Too Codling, II S N
G ()mood, Ohio
J H. Horton, Ohio
Semi Roberts, New Jersey
Cba• Stanley, Easton -
J P Foreyth, S -
F.A Farnsworth. Mich
Simon S Rover. Indiana
James Lang, Trenton.
AD9OII Maberry, Illinois
D Preston, Illinois
set, above Third.
Geo Tillie. Columbia, Pa
W C Barton. Pittston. Pd.
J H Bryner, Terry co
E B Evans. Penna
D R Turner, Hartsville, Pa
25th inst. , at 2 o'clock, without further notice., ' To pre
geed to Asbury M. E. Church.
CAMPBELL. —Saddenly. at Delaware City, .on the
21st inst. , A. H. Campbell. in the 2Gth year of /lie ago.
His friends and those of the family are invitod to at
tend-his funersAffrom the resideme of his mother. No.
642 North Eighth street, HMI ) Saturday afternoon, at
o'clock. To proceed to Laurel Hill. r.
PLIIMMER.—On the 21st inst., Mrs, CHM G. Plummer,
in the 51st year of her age.
The relatives and friends of t 1 e family are respect
fully Invited to attend the funerak - from her late resi
dence, 747 South Second street, on Monday morning 9 2eth
••
inst. at' 101-6' o'clock.
BLACK DRESS GOODS.-CASH
BURN, Velour Repe, Tsraises, 3 2 4 and 6-4 Mous
selines, Merinoes, Henrietta Cloths or silk-warp Cash
meres, Ottoman Poplins, Irish Poplins, English and
French Domluminetc'Alspiues corded Mousselines, &nit
tralitth Crapes, Batatheae, Turin Cloths. Paratnattas,
De Laines. Oriental Lustros. alpacas and Mohair Lustros,
Reps Anglais. Mourning Silk, Armors. Poultfie Sole and
Gros Grain Silks. & SON,
oat Mourning Store. No. 018 CHESTNUT Street.
NAVY-BLUE CLOTH FOR LADIES'
CLOAKS.
'6-4 Scarlet Opera Cloths.
Purple and A zatine Blue.
Black Mixed Water-proof.
EYRE & LANDELL.
EYRB & LANDELL, FOURTH and aBCH, have a com
plete assortment of Childrea's Shawls,
SHAWLS WHOLE , •A LB. ocl6
I .1 4 GO TO IFILABEZFOR.D ON TUES
DAY EVENING, Oct. 27th. and bear Dr. EDDY'S
great Lecture, entitled • ' A Fortnight in Egypt." octi 20
CONCERT
nL-REIr•DR.
Pr t w il L eh C° Noi ß
;BEST 1 Street; above Twelfth, on TO-'MORROW
ThApubliaEtro It'
E~'ENINO, at 7,4 o'clock
r„-;:, CHURCH OP THE INTERCESSOR,
SPRING GARDEN Street, below B read. —Divitle
Service 10% A. M. and 73‘ P. M. The Rector will nrench
Morning and Evening. Young, Men cordially invited to
the evening eervice, 11,
CLINTODLST MEET PELF...SDI - TV,
RIAN CHURCH, TENTH. below Spruce Street,
Rev. DANIEL MARCEL—Divine Service in this Church
on SABBATH morning at 10'i, and in the Evening at 71;
o'clock
CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH. LOCUST Stre6t. above Fifteenth
JOSEPH P. TFIOMPSON, D. D., or New York. will
Preach TO-MORROW. Sfavices commence at 10;.: A.. M.
and 7; P.
M. ST. CLEM CNT'S CIEULTRCII, COR
NED of TWEDITI STII and MI KR R.Y Streets
TO-MORROW, being the fourth Sunday in the month,
this Church will be open for Divine Service in the Eve
ning at 7 o'clock, It
• 'THE. BOOM ABOVE ALT, I—"
UMPH OF THE BIBLE OVER, ALL OPPOsI
WON. Subject continued by T. H STACK rON, P.18%0r
of tile Church of the New Testimsnt. ELEvENTFLanI
"WOOD Streets, SABIVIH EVENING, at 7 1 4 o'clock.
Morning Worship, 1034. Seats free. Al. invitel. -It.
M.• TIRE ANNUAL SESSION OF 'IRE
GRAND DIVISION SONS OF TSIIIDERANIIF,
OF PENNSYLVANIA will be bold In FR ktifiLlif
HALL, SIXTH Street, below Arch, commencing on
WEDNESDAY. Oct. 25, 1563. 0,10 o'clock' A. AL Eveuing
ser.sion s at
o'clock. -JOS. W. MARTIN. G. Scribe.
0c24-7e,.
lIEDDING 111 E. CHURCH, SIX
TEENTH and co ATEs Strsets. —Pro tracted-Afeet
ing an progre.e. Rev. A. Manship at Morning.
Sabbath-school Meeting at' 3P. M. Ex•Govarnor Pol
lock, the Pastar and others, will speak. At 73 . a. o'clock
Rev. Burton Kollock. Meeting goes on next weok. A.ll
kindly Invited. - - - tts
IMay. THE MODEL MEN OF THE DI
EIJI —The next sermon in this con'oe- will he
preached' in - the Church of the FIFTEENT ij
sod. CHESTNUT Streets, TO-MORROW EVENING.
Service at half past seven. In connection with this -ser
mon an anneal will be made; And a collection taken. in
behalf of THE INDUSTRIAL HOME FOR GIRLS. It.
M. TUE VERY REV. DR. ISIORIAR
TY will ieliver a lecture in aid of the new -
CATHOLIC HOME for 01 Kilian and destitute childran of
velnntsers. at the Academy of Music, on THUMBS 7
F.VENING, OCTOBER" .9. Sukiect—" The Inferiority - of
Ault -Saxon Civilization. " Tickets 2.5 cents. Reserved.
seats on stage and in stare I)..ixes 50-cents. Lecture to
commence at 9 o'cleck.
LECTURES ON ITEALTiI TO
LADIES. —A course of six.Lectir es on Health and
Diseases of Women and Children will be given by Mrs.
M DLXON JONES. M. D. ,in the Lecture Room of
GREEN-STREET" M E. CHURCH, near Tenth street.
mbe first, lecture (FREE) will be given MONDAY. Oct.
26th, at 3 o'clock P. M. Subsequent lectures each suc
cerdingsfternoon during the week, at the same_ honr.
Subjects illustrated by skeleton, maniken, maps, Re
Ticket for the course, $1; single lectures. 25c 0c24-2t
PENNSYLVANIA C01..0 NI Z &PION
SOCIETY, —The Annual Discourse before the
Pennsylvania Colonization Slcietv will he delivered In
Trinity 11.1. th °dist Church, EIG Mill Street, above Race.
TO MORROW .RVRNINO. t't Sith in.t.tnt, at half pall
seven ;o'clock, by WILLIAM R. ALLUT, Lesq., LL. D.-,
la'e President of 6' ‘rard College.
Extracts from, the annual report will be read, and a
collection made in behalf of ti e Society 11.
M'ONE HUNDRED AND - FOURTH
SONDIERS' MEETING of the Army C
Young Men's Christian Association. attached to the U.
S. Christian Commission, will he held TO-MORROW
(gundayl EVENING. in the Union lil. E. Charch,
FOURTH Street, below Arch. at 7.4 , f o'clock..
-Addressee from Rev. C P LYFORD, of GAM!' Conva
lucent. Va., and Rey.'-. C. MATLACK. The attention
of the rublic is respectfully called to this meeting. It.
M. FIRS T REPORNIED DIJVCH
CFIURCII corner SEVENTH and SPRING
GARDEN Streets.—'Rev. 3. HOWARD SUYD:1111 will
(D. V.) Drench TO-MDR RO W, at 10X A. M Messrs R.
PARDEE, and LUCIDS HART. of New York. will
address the children of the Sunday Schools, at 3 P. SL, in
the Church, and at 714: P. At, Mr. PARDEE will deliver
hid vonnlar Lecture on " Teachers and Teaching'. ". On
THlR(Saturday) EVENING, at 7Y o'clock. Mr. PARDRF,
will meet Superintendents and . Teachers of Sunday
Schools in the Lecture Room of the Church, to answer
(mentions and difilcultiea arising in the Sunday School
work. All' interested in this important canes are re
spectlnlly in vi. ed to be present at the 33 services. Iv.
TICE.—THE LAME* UNi 4 3.717
ASSOCIATION, whi , ,ll was to have held a Fair
at the Assembly Buildings during the third weak in fic
taker, in aid of the Sick and Wounded Soldiers, i-respec
tive of caste, have been obliged to postoone sa , d Fair,. as
Ilfr. Fry, the agent of the building, reftved to meet 'his
agrssment because some of the committee were darker
complected than others. It is therefore honed that the
Association may receive the support of a liberal public
when it shall hold the Fair at SANSO.II-SPREEr HALL,
commencing January sth, 1861..
V. C. DORSO-; President.
S. _LOUISE IRADELL, Secretary. lie
•
'MASONIC NOTTCW..—THE ME 51-
BERS OF MONTGOMERY "LODGE. No. 15. A.
Y. M., 'will meet at their Hall, CI3ESTNUT 8t.,0n SUN
DAY, 25 h instant, at 3 o'clock P. to attend the
funeral of their late Brother, W3I. SUPER. The
members of the Order are also invited.
JACOB . NDIETT, W. M
lumen:tuns OF AM
OK... DIISTRY LODGE. NO. IRI, A. Y. fd., and KEY•
STONE CHAPTER, No. 17fi, A. Y. M. , are requested to meet
at the Hall, on CHESTNUT Street. at 1. o'clock, this (S k-
TURD AY) afternoon, to attend the funeral of our.late
Brother and Companion, JONATH AN C. SMITH. v.
Per Order, - JAMES V., ALVORD,
Secret cry.
SPIRITUALISM. MISS LIZZIE
INKWzoTOTEN will give her daring lectures at SAN
KIM-STREET HALL, on SUNDAY, at 1054 hf,; on
Witchrraft." and. at 754 P. 1,1„. °lithe Apotheosis of a
being an account of the experience eta spirit on
he- r trance. into Spirit life. Admission .5 cents. It.
ItEETING OF THE BOARD OF
TRADE. —A stated meeting of the members of the
Board of Trade AOSOCIEIIIOO, mill be held a the Hall
of the Board. No. 505 CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY,
October 26, at 7% o'clock, Evenir g.
, De m-st, L. BLODGET Secretary.
MTO LECTURE COMMITTEES AND
BENEVOLENT SOCIET llt 8. —The subscriber
will accept invitations to Lecture, on reasonable terms,.
if addressed PA.IIII BENJAMIN, Station G. P. 0., New
York city. oc2l-8t
r NOTICE.—IN ACCORDANCE WITH
a resolution of the CITIZENS' BOUNTY FUND
COMMITTEE OF PHILADELPHIA. -I am directed to
give notice that all claims for BOUNTY be Presented
before the first day of Novembet nest.
Those previous to June Ist to
MICHAEL V. BAKER.
• No. 334 South THIRD Street.
Those since June Ist tome.
WILLIAM VIMTCH, Paymaster, '
Washington Baildinee,
South. THIRD Street.
PHILADELPHIA; Sept. SO, ISM 0017- tneTl
PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD COM
PANY, TREASURER'S DEPAR CMSNT.
PHILADELPHIA. October it, 1863.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi
annual dividend of FIVE per cent. on the capital stock
of the Company; clear of National and State taxes,
payable on and after November 15.1563
Powers of attorney for collection of dividends can be
had on application at the office of the Company, No.
238 South TRIED Street.
ocl7-tdel THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer.
IMSURGEON -ARTIST'S OFFICE,
FOR MUTILATED SOLDIERS.-20L DIKES who
have lost an ARM or LEG in the service. and desire the
Patent "PALMER Limbs " to be supplied by Govern
ment. should return this notice immediately to this of
fice. stating their loss by letter, with name. comPany,
regiment, and residence. B. FRANK PALME
0c22-tf 1609 CHESTNUT Street: Philadelphia.
CORN EXCHANGE BANK. _
PHILADELPHIA. Oct 1863.
The annual election of DIRECTORS will be held at the
Banking House on MONDAY, the 18th day of November
next, between the hours of 10 A. !el and 2P. M
The annual meeting of the Stockholders will be - held
on TUESDAY, the 3d day of November next, at 12 M.
ocl4-tnol6t - • J. W TORREY.pashier.
Maav PARDUE:It SI 7 AND MECHANICS ,
BANK, ParrADErrirra, October 2. 1866.
The annual election for Directors will be held at the
Banking House on MONDAY, the 16th day of November
next, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 3 o'clock
P. 111.: and on TUESDAY, the third day of November
next, ager oral meeting of the Stockholders will be held
at the Banking . House at 4 o'clock P M.. agreeably to
charter. ,
W.-RUSHTON. JR. ,
oc3-tnol6 Cashier.
MOFFICE OF THE WEST PHIL
DELPFITA PA PASSENGER - RA LLWAY COMPANY,
N. W. cor. of HAVERFORD Road and LOG AN Street,
Twenty-fourth ward, Oct. 13, 1883.—N 0 TICS IS HEREBY
GIVEN, that the annual meeting of the STOC K HOL 0 SRS
of this" CEmpany will be held at their office on TOES-
D AY. the Rd day of NOVEMBER next, at 10 o'clock A.
, at which place an election for NINE DIREC TORS of
said Company will be held between the hours of 10
o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M
ocl4-ws4t " WM. MARTIN, Jr., Secretary.
M , MERCANTILE 'LIBRARY C OM-
. .
chores 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
TENJDOLLARS.
Each share if purchased before January 1. ISII, may
be duplicated at any time during that year.
Great improvements in the building, and large addi
tions of both foreign and domestic worts, have recently
been made. -
A share of this stock would constitute a useful and ap
propriate Christmas Present. oc24taths
N 0 T IC ANNUAL bIEET
ING of the Stockholders of the PHILADELPHIA,
IiERMANTOWN, AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD
COMPANY will be held, at the Office of the Company,
corner of NINTH and GREEN Streets, on MONDAY, the
second day of November next, at 10 o'clock A. M. -
An ELECTION, to choose four Managers to serve three
years, and one to.serve two years, will be held the same
day, at the time place, immediately after the close of
the atbrementidned meeting, and close at 2 P. M.
ocl3tuthe-t2no W. S. WILSON, Secretary.
M. , MECHANICS' BANK; PHILADEL
PHIA, October 5, 1863
The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank
will be held, at the Banking Home, on TUESDAY, the
third day of November. at 12 sf. • ' -
The annual election for DIRECTORS, to serve for the
ensuing year, will be held on MONDAY. the sixteenth
day of November, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2
P. M. WBIGAND, Jr.,
oct.tuths tnolf Caihier.
MEIFL4IRIErcIAM SANK PENN
in?
PHILADELPHIA, October 12, 1863.
The ANNUAL MEETING of 'stockholders of this
Bank will be held at the Banking House, on TUESDAY,
the third day of November next. at 12 o'clock M.
The annual ELECTION for Directors will be held at
the. Banking Bowe, on MONDAY, the sixteenth day of
November next, between the hours ot 10 o'clock A. M.
and 2 o'clock P. M.
ccl3tuths•tl6no Bs. C. PALMER, Cashier.
THE PHILADEPHIA. 'BANK, Oct .
iVa:P. 9, 1863.
The Annual Afeeting of the Stockholders of this Bank
will be held at the 4tanking House, on TUESDAY, the
9d day of November next. at 12 o'clock M.
The Annual Election for Directors will be held on
MONDAY, the 16th day of November, between the hours
of 10 A. M. and 2P. M. B. B. COMEGYS,
oclo-stuth-tnol6 Cashier.
MDBL BANK
Octob OF 'COMMERCE, PRIMA..
PHIA, er 5, 1583.
10 e annnalulection for DIRECTOBSAwiII be held, at
the Banking House, on MONDAY, the sixteenth day of
November next, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P.M
A general meeting of the Stockholders be held at
the same place, 011.TIIESDAY; the third day or >a ovem
bar next, at 12 Id. - J. A. LEWIS,;'
ocbtuthatnol7 Cashier.
PHILADELPHIA °AND READING
RAILROAD COMPANY, Office .E2P7 • South
FOURTH Street. PirrLADELParA. September 2;1563.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The following-named persons
are entitled to a Dividend on the Common Stock of this
Company. ' The residence of several- of them is un
known. and it is, therefore, necessary thatthe certifi
cates of stock should be 'presented on calling for the
Dividend._ I& BRADFORD Treasurer.
• STOCKHOLDRRS' , HAMES
Mr's, Nary Bishop,
S. Lancaster,
Timothy O Boyle. Percy M. Lewis,
Clement Biddle. Fanny Mary Mitcherion,
Ann Co_poland, John Mclntyre,
A. Emelie and .1. Newbold, John S. Moore,
Frastees James McKnight,
Debbie' A. Hughes, Beni. F. Newport,
Sand. T. Harrison, Bow. Pott,
James Hallowell, W ft. Rodman,
James W. Hallowell, Sarah Ann Richards, -
Catherine C. Koppele, Henry B. Sherer.
Daniel Klapp, . Maria L. Sadler.
: Mary Kuhn, Andrew Turner,'
•
Chas: • Kuhn, Hartxdan Mrs. Rebecca Ulrich,
Kiihn, and S. H.' Knhri, Ex. Asher M. Wright,
of S. Knhn. ' ' William Young.-
tR.'V. R. Leine Extrx., W. H. MoVickar.
sad James O. Schaff, Ex. or Austin Smith: ' _
/oh* S..Leisse. dec'd. ' Willis 4C0. , so& at-nth:4o:
MILITARY NOTICES.
NOTICE TO DRAFTED MEN IN THE
T WENTY-FOUTH WARD. —The Board of Enrol
ment of Aunt. District hereby give notice to alt persons
Drafted in the TWENTY-FOURTH - WARD (being the
Fifth Rub-District), that they will commence the hearing
of cases of persons claiming Exemption. or those den
ring to effer Substitutes, on MON DAY, October 20, 181.1.
at the headquarters. corner of Broad and Spring Gar
den streets, and will hold daily sessions for tins purpose
until the entire ward is completed, '
The notices served upon Drafted Men are all number
ed, and the following order for the hearing of cane has
been resolved upon, and will be strictly sobered to, viz:
MON DAY. October 26. Noe. 1 14.50 inclusive.
SDAY. October 27, Nos. 51 to 100 inclusive.
WEDNESDAY. October 28. Noe. 1011'150 inclusive.
THURSDAY, October 29, Nos. 151 to 2:0 inclusive.
FRIDAY, October SO. Nos. 201.10%10 inclusive.
SATURDAY„ October 31, Nos. 251. to 300 Inclusive.
`'MONO AY, November 2. Nos 3)1 to :1.50 inclusive.
TUESDAY: November 3, Nos. 351 to 400 inclusive.
`WEDNESDAY. November 4. Nos. 401 to 450 Inclusive.
THURSDAY, November 5, Nos. 451 to 500 inclusive.
FRIDAY, November 6. Nos. 501 to 650 inclusive. -
SATURDAY, November 7, Nos 551 to 612. incinsive.
The hours of session wile be from 9to 12 o'clock A. 5f.,
and from 1 to 4 o clock P. K.
. .
/Er Persons failing to report noon the days fixed as
above for their hearing, will render themselves liable to
arrest as Deserters.
D. M. LANE Capt. and Provoet • Marshal.
C. B BARRETT. Commisaionor of Board.
0r.23-6t T. RALSTON WELLS, Surgeon of Hoard.
ti WANTED-ABLE-BODIED . MEN,
between the ages of IS and 45. for the
32Tit UNITED 6TATILS INFANTRY.
in which there have been twenty commissions given
to enlieted men. Headuarters. Fort Hamilton, New
York Harbor. A few MUSICIANS also wanted. Pay
NH per month. Per further Information apply at the
Rerdezvons. No. 220 Routh FRONT Street.
FRANCIS WATER, Copt.. 12tb U. S. Infantry,
.cc22-thetuffi. Recruiting Officer.
lUNION LEAGUE HOUSE, OCTO
BER 21, 1863. —Non commissioned Officers and Pri
vates of the let, 2d, and 3d UNION LEAGUE REGI
MENTS, who were absent at roll-call on the days
when their respective regiments received marching or
ders, and who had not, the , efore, the Opportunity of
bebg paid their Bounty by the League Committee, are
hereby notified that no claims for such bounty will be
allowed unless presented and. authenticated bafore the
first of NVVEMBER next. , - J. It. SAY,
0c22 151 Chairman.
CORPS OF HONOR, U.'S. A.
HEADQueursße, RECRUITING! SERVICE,
- • hly4lirt_cOßlS FOR P.t4ll4ttsigarei,
243 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
SOLDIERS honorably discharged on account of die
ability lain( amply for Information for enlistment in the
INVALID CORPS
Ident. HUBRB BASTIAN, Invalid Corps,
243 S Third street, Philadelphia,
Lieut. J. W. DEAN. Invalid Corps,
o_l Brown street, and
. . •
N:l3. corner Broad and Spring Carden sta. , Phila.
Pay and !allowances, excepting bounty and rionaion,
Rama as in 11. S. Infantry. N W. MATTHEWS,
Maior hit Pa. Art and Supt. Invalid Corpa for Philadel
phia ans-eaSttuit
FINANCIAL
STERLING EXCHANGE,
3301UG,BL'I' AND SOLD.
ee2S-anare3in
5-20. Lr. S. 4 5-20.
The undersigned. as General Subscription Agent, is
authorized by the Secretary of the Treasury to continue
the sale of this popular Loan, and TEN DAYS public
notice will be given of discontinuance..
ABOUT TWO HUNDRED MILLIONS remain unsold,
and this amount is scarcely sufficient to furnish a basis
for the circulation of the National Banking Associations
now being formed in every part of the Country. But a
short time must eltree before this loan la wholly ab
sorbed, the demand from Europe. Germany especially,
being quite active.
Ae it is: well known that the Secretary of the Trea
sury has ample and unfailing resources in the duties on
imports, internal revenues, and,in the issue of interest
bearing Legal Tender Treasury Notes, It is nearly cer
tain that it will not be necessary for him for a long time
to come to issue farther permanent Loans, the interest
and principal of which are payable in Gold.
These considerations must lead to the prompt conclu
sion that the time is not for distant when these "Five-
Twenties" will sell at a handsome prsmium, as was the
result with the "Seven-thirty" Loan, when it was all
sold, and could no longer be subscribed for at par.
This is a
SIX PER CENT. LOAN,
the interest and principal being payable fn coin, thus
Yielding about EMIT per cent. per annum at the present
premium on gold.. - •
It is called "Five-Twenty," from the fact that whilst
the Bonds may run for twenty years, yet the Govern
ment has the right to pay them off in gold at par, at any
time after five years. .
The interest is paid half yearly on the first days of No.
vember and May.
Subscribers can have Coupon Bones which are paya
ble to bearer and issued for $5O, 'WO, $5OO, and $l,OOO,
or Registered Bonds of similar denominations, and in
addition *5.000 and $lO,OOO.
These "Five-Twenties" cannot be taxed by States,
cities, towns: or counties; and" the - Gihernment tax on
them is only one and a half per cent, on the amount of
income, when the income exceeds six hundred dol
lars per annum. Income from all other investmente.
such as mortgages; railioad stocks, bonds, &O.; mns
pay from three to Jive per cent. tax on the income.
Banks and Bankers thrOushout the country will sour,
tinue to• dispose of the Bonds, and all orders by mall or
otherwise properly attended to.
The Treasury Department having Perfected arrange
ments for the prompt delivery of Bonds, Subscribers
will be enabled to receive them at the time of subscri
bing, or at farthest in FOUR days. This arrangement
will be gratifying to parties who want the Bonds on pay
ment of the money, and will greatly increase the sales.
JAY COOICE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
O-FFICE OF ASSISTANT TREASU
RER UNITED SPATES,
- - - PIILLADELPHIA, October 19.1963.
To save detention in the redemption of COUPONS for
interest due NOVEMBER Ist pros., holders of twenty
five or more may deposit the same for ,examination on
and after the 21st inst. They should be enclosed, with
their schedule, in an envelope, endorsed with the
holder's name. This envelope will be numbered, and
a card of corresponding number issued to the holder,
entitling him to a oheck for the interest after - 2 P. M.
on the 31st inst. Blank schedules, with instructions."
may bb had at this office.
ARCHIBALD MoINTYRE.
0c20.6t Assistant Treasurer D. 8.
5.20 5 ..15T ;NOVEMBER 5.205.
COUPONS WANTED.
EARLY CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS
WANTED.
STEELING EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD B.
DREXEL ea .CO.,
ocio-im 31 South THIRD Street,
MICHAEL JACOBS,
BANKER,
No. 46 South THIRD Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, SPECIE. AND UNCUR
_ RENT MONEY BOUGHT AND SOLD.
STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON CriMMISSION.
Particular attention paid to the Negotiation of Time
Paper.. CITY WARRANTS BOUGHT. ocs-3m
COLLECTION OF 11. S. CERTIFI
CATES OF INDEBTEDNESS.—The ADAMS' EX
PRESS COMPANY are now prepared' to collect, at the
Treasury Department. Washington, with despatch, and
at reasonable rates ' the Ono:l , Year . Certificates of In
debtedness of the - United. States now due or shortly
maturing.
Terms made known and receipts given at the once.
No. 320 CHESTNI7T Street. mys-tr
NOTICE.-NOTICE IS HEREBY
4.1 GIVEN that the CERTIFICATE No. 29,824, 200
Shares, Mimed to us by the New York Transfer Agency
of the Philadelphia and Reading Fathead has'. been
LOST, and that application has been made for the sub
stitution of a certificate in place thereof.
A. G. HEIKINWAY CO.,
oc9-30t . No. 53 EXCHANGE Place.
TO SPORTSMEN. '
PHILIP WILSON & 00.,
409 CHESTNUT STREET.
Manufacturers of superior
DOUBLE GUNS,
equal, if not sdperlor, to any of the following makes,
wnioh we keep constantly on hand :
William Greener, Westley Riehaids, Moore dt Harr%
and other makers.
Also, Powder. Shot, Wads, Caps &c.
We shall be constantly anpohed, during the season,
With every variety of
SKATES. ■e24-3m
GUNS ! GUNS !! GUNS 1, I !
WESTLEY RICHARDS'.
WILLIAM GREENEIC
, MOORE & HARRIS'.
PHILIP WILSO N
CO.
FRENCH AND ENGLISH- GUNIII
EBY VARIETY,
The beet assortment riN ;
select from to be found In this
country. Call soon n at
PHILIP WILSON - dr
0e23-lm 409 CHESTNUT Street.
MIRE CHANCE:
A second-hand WESTLEY RICHARLS' BEST
QUALITY GUN, with case. mice COO ; also. Flee Deck
Gan. kION for sah by PHILIP . WILSON k CO..
oc2S-6t 409 CHESTNUT Street.
JOSEPH MANTON & SON GUN.-
A onperior HUN, made by Joseph Manton & Son,
with line case complete?, price $2OO. for sale by
PHILIP WILSON & CO,
dc2o-tit 409 CHESTNUT Street.
MRS.M. G. BROWN, METAPHISI
-LT-z- CAL PHYSICIAN, Profeesor on the Eye, Ear, and
Throat. Permanent office, 4-10 ARCH Street. Philadel
phia, from November 1. Associate office, 25 BOND
Street, New York. Metaphysical Discovery. price S 5
Per box. Poor Richard's Eve Water, Scalp Renovator.
111 per bottle each. - 0c24-1m
P CHAPOUTY,
• REAL-ESTATE BROKER.
No. ISO Sonth FlFra Street, •
Pluladelphia.
Honse-rents and other claims collected. 0c1.6-12t*
ink RY.A.CINTHS, TULIPS, CROCUS,
With all other GERMAN . BULBS; for fall plant
ing, Imported and for sale by
ROBERT BUM di SON.
Agricultural and Horticultural Warehouse,
It 922 and 921 MARKET Street, above Ninth,'
ak HAY AND FODDER 011 TEAS,
Corn Shellers, Grain Fans, Sausage-meat.Catters
and Etuffers, Lard Presses, Corn Mills. Root Cutters
Churns, &c., for sale by
ROBERT BUIST 3c SON,
Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store.
It 922 and 924 MARKET Street, above Ninth.
NION STEAM AND WATER
TT
HEATING COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
GOLD'S PATENT STEAM AND HOT-WATER HUM.
THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER. and - ail other
Improved.COOKlNG APPARATUS. -
Boilers and Water Basks, Parlor ether
Regletern and Ventllatcorn, Busks and Jambs, amt
things couneated with the above branch of builineem.
JAMES P. WOOD.
• No. 14 Borah VOMITH Street.
B. At PELTYI)II,L, Saorintendent. ando-1,
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPMA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1861
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, &
14. - / ARRISON,
Keep the largest aeeortnient In the city. comprisiug the
Blankets, Flannels, Bluslins, Curtains,
Linens, Sheetings, Napkins, Bop
lies, Table , Linen, Toweling. *
Linens, Diaper.
ALSO.
PIANO COVERS.
TABLE COVERS,
TABLE COVERINGS.
'FURNITURE CHINTZES,
And newest styles of materials for
Curtains and Furniture Coverinas
BROCATELLE, PLUSH.
SATINS, TERREES, REPS,
BIOREENS, DAMASKS,
and a general assortment of the best makes of Hosiern
Merino Under Shirts, Veda, Drawers, Balmoral Skirts,
White Goods, told
• Std - ple 30sitbrolderies,
At the Lowest CASH PRICES.
N. B.—Estimates given for furnishin .
SHADES AND CURTAINS.
Either in the City or Country. eadOetutliswedt
THREE CASES OF THE BEST
REATX REAL WATER-PROOF LLOTILE
RECEIVED THIS DAY.
RE' AIL PRICE, 49..26.
GOODS ORDERED SOME TIME SINCE.
. EDWIN HILL & CO ,
0c24-outcat 26 South SECOYD 4treet.
FALL TRADE,.
by the yard, and in Coiffures. Barbee, Veils, Collars,
Sets, Sleeves, Capes,lldkie. in Pointe, Valenotenne,
and other Laces.
DREXEL & CO
Collars, Sets, Flotmcings. Bands, Edgings, Insert
ings, 'dm., on Cambric, Swiss, and Linen; Infants
Robes, Waists, &c.
Ladies,' Corded-bordered, Hem-stitehed, Embroidered
fancy. bordered: Reviered, Anflied,Valencienne, Pointe,
and Applique Lace, and other fancy styles in great va-
riety. Men's and Boys' in plain, printed borders, and
hem-stitched, &c.
Jaconets, Cambrics, 4 4 and 5 4 Mulls, Nainsooks,
Checks, Stripes, Hair Cords, puffed. tucked, and other
fancy -styles; Striped Organdiea Tarletanes. PlquéS,
French Muslims, &c., comprising all vaeeties. -
Ladies' Neck Ties, Scarfs, Bows, Broad Linen Cillfs,
Plain and Embroidered. Linen Collars, Sce.
200 French Breakfast Sets, at Reduced Price.
200 styles Cambric, Linen, and Valenclenne Edgings
and Ineerting.s.
bfanufacturers of Ladies' and Children's Cliithing are
invited to examine my stock. A liberal discount to
those who buy to sell again or manufacture.
E. M. NEEDLES.
•
0c23-tf
CLOAK ROOM
Contains Black Cloth Cloaks.
Chinchilla Cloth Cloaks.
Velvet Beaver Cloaks.
•
Fine Frosted Beaver Cloaks.
.a Ribbed Beaver Cloaks.
Water. Proof blinks. •
Among which are some very
ELEGANT GARMENTS. -
Brodie Long Shawls.
Fine Woolen Long Shawls.
French Blanket Long Shawls.
Black Thibet Shawls.
FRENCH AtERINOES.
Purples. Blues, Browne, Scarlets, &c.
Figured Merinoes and Cashu eres. • "
Corded Reps, Plain French Poplins
S pieces Plaid Poplins, at 373; cents. worth 00. '
5 pieces double-width figared Alnacas, 45 cts.
Gay colored Plaids, for Children's wear.
Lupin's Black Wool Detainee.
Extra heavy goods, in single and doable widths; will
take the place of Merin oes.
New Striped Prints best quality: at '2.5 cents
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MUSICAL BOXES.
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RERDSBURY, WIS . Sept. It. 1863.
' I have been in the army hospitals for
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111,. they gave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters, *
Three bottles restored my speech and cured me. * * *
C. 11. FL AUTE."
SOUTH WARSAW, 0., July IS, 1E63.
* * * One young man, who had been sick and not
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fit, has been cured by ten bottles of your Bitters. * *
EDWARD WOUNALL."
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School for the Children of volunteers:
HAVEMETF.R MANSION, FIFTY-SIMENTII ST.. t
NEW YORK, Ang - ast.2. 1883.
"Dn. DRAKE: Your. wonderful Plantation Bitters
have been given to some of our little children suffering
from weakness and weak lungs with moot happy effect.
One little girl, in particular, with pains in the head, loss
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health followed...,` 5 * *
Reepectfully,
". * i owe much to you, for I verily believe the
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RBV. W. H. WAGGONER, bladrid, N. Y."
• Than wilt send me two bottles more of thy
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by their use.
Thy friend, ABA CURRIN, Philadelphia, Pa."
..* * I have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia,
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SYKES. CHADWICK, & CO.,
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• * I have given the Plantation Bitters to hun
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"• * * The Plantation Bitters._ have cured me of
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"* * The Plantation Bitters have cured me of a
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Norica.—Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bit
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AXUBE/1IIANWO:
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MOSUL
THE OPERA.
CARL A 2 SCHUT7 I wee and.Diroator.
ADOLPH DIROFELD Business Manager.
Thetindersantd hat; the honor to announce that the
celebrated
GERMAN OPERA TROUPE,
_
Under the direction of CARL ANSCEfUTZ, now perform
ing with such unprecedented success in Baltimore, wfdt
shortly arrive in this city. and give a series of
TWELVE OPERAS.
Commencing on MONDAY. the 2d of NOVEMBER.
and extending through the entire month.
The following new artiste, who have been expressly
engaged in I urotie for Mr. antichutz, will make their Mg*
appearance in Philadelphia. viz:
Wile. H. FRIEDERICI. Prima Donna from 'Telma.
Wile. P. CANISA, Soubrette, from Paris.
WA°. C. LANG, Soubrette, from eamth.
Mad. BERN ARIL Contralto, from Hamburg.
- It err HI AMER, Tenor Robust°, from Berlin.
Herr HABELMANN, Lyric Tenor, from Brunswick.
Herr STEIN ECHE, Baritone, from Prague.
Herr LORENZO REMY'. Basso, from Vienna.
Herr TIAIMEE, Barso Buffo, from Vienna
Herr ItENNSTAEDT, Ballet Master, from Berlin.
Herr NICHOL it MEISTER. Scenic Artist. C 01011.03.
The company committee farther the artistes 53 fevers.
bly received last season:
DIADAME BERTHA JOHANNSEN,
HERR WEIN LICH.
HERR GRAFF.
HERR KRONE ELM.
And others, insides an excellent Chorne of thirty-1178.a5.
Orchestra of lb irty-eight. and fall Ballet Corps.
The REPERTOIRE of the season sr iltinclade the for..-
. lowing new Operas, to be produced for the FIRST LIME
jlf AMERICA. :
FAUST by Gomm&
INDRA .byFlotow.
.TESSONDRA -by 6pohr.
B . 1 h YANTHE by Weber_
Besides the most favored Operas produced last season.
A subscription will be opened for these twelve enema
on the same liberal terms as last season, although the
enormous expense incurred tin bringing op 'many new
artistes from Europe, and the immense outlay of money
necessary for the production of the new operas, will com
pel themanagers to raise the price of single admittance.
TERMS OF SITESCRIITION.
Reserved Seat for twelve nights SIO Ott
PRICE OF SINGLE ADMITTANCE
Parquet, Parquet Circle, and Balcony 163
(Including Reserved Seat.)
Family Circle 75 cta
AMEhilbeatre.... sO cts
Subscriptions will ho rece ved, on and aiter - M-CIND.Ct
next, the 26th instant. at
GOULD'S MUSIC STORE..
Corner of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Strsetk
between the hours of 8.50 A. M. and I P. M. daily, by
ADOLPH . BIRGFELD,
Bastin 38 Manager.
Ottice, N 0.139 8. SEVENTH St cor Walnut. oirM.st
NTEW C -
"I Lessee and Manager Mr. WM. WHEITLST,
Last night of
MISS LUCILLE WE 'TERN,
Who, in her great impersonation of .
LADY. TS ABEL
THE ERRING, YET PENITENT WIPE.
.- Has created the most
PERE AND GENUINM SENSATION.
Which has affected the public heart for years. her &a
-lineation of the passionate suffering nature which the cha
racter illustrates, being sufficient of itself to stamp tbst
absolute
GREATNESS OF 'TUE ARTISTE.
ON SATURDAY EVENING. October 24th,
- The great Sensational Play, entitled
' . EAST LYNNE,
Lady Isabel.— l MISS LUCILLE WESTERN
Madame Vine •
Supported by the entire Company.
On SATURDAY EVENING. for
, positively the last time.
EAST LYNN S.
Mr. WHEATLEY takes pleasure in announcing an en
gagement with the distinguished artiste,
M'LLE VESTVALL
who will appear on MONDAY EVENING, Oct. 2dth. fa
. a new and powerful Musical Drama, entitled
GANSA;
OR THE
JEWIEH MOTHER,
which will be produced with
- APPROPRIATE SCENERY.
r COSTUMES. AND A. POWERFUL CAST.
'And ENTIRELY ORIGINAL MUSIC, by the celebrated.
composer, ROBERT STOEPEL. cited
MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH
a"- STERST TEULLTREARCH Street above 'Sixth-
Laing and Stage Manager WM. S. FREDERICKA
Business Agent and Treasurer JOS. D.-MURPHY.
The great Dramatic alliance.
E. L. DAVENPORT, J. W. WALLACK.
AND MRS. FARREN.
TO-NIGHT. (SATURDAY.) Oct. 24th. 1863.
DAMON AND PYTHTAA..
Damon. •
Pythias.
HE mion
To concliol a with the
HONEY MOON.
Duke A ran is
Juliana
Tickets, W. 60. and 75 cents. No extra charge for secnri3
cq^t. at: 'he Box Office, from 10 A M to SP M nrret
A_LNDT-STREET THEATRE.
v. , teesee Mrs. MA. eARRErTsomr.
• THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. Oct. 24 lffiffi,
Positively last night of the dietiognished Tragedienne.
MATILDA HERON,
Who will appear in two of her grandest impersonations—
EDITH,
In the great drama from Mrs. Wood's novel of
RAST LYNNE,
And as NANCY SYKES. in the reveler drama of
OLIVER TWIST.
Box Office open from 10 A. M. 0e24
IHILADELPHIA; O CTOBER 15. 1863.
—MRS. CECILE RUSH—Dada MADAME: The un
dersigned desiring again to hear your Readings from the
Poets ins public, would feel exceedingly gratified if.
without interfering with any other arrangements you
have made, they could prevail upon you to afford them
the pleasure of listening to you at come early period.
Should this desire meet with your ayproval, be
kind enough to Caverns with an early reply, fixing time.
&c. Very truly, yours,
Samuel S. Randall, Thomas E. Elcock.
Levis C. Cassidy. G. Morrie Dorranca.
John Goforth, Thomas J. Barger;
John P. O'Neill, Robert E. Randall.
Leonard R. Fletcher, Richard Ludlow.
John O'Byrne,, Charles Buck waiter, •
T. Warren Coniston, James J. :Martin,
Edward McCabe. • Charles W. Brooke.
J. Newton Browne. George Perkins.
George W. Arundel, WrdicaatYlaiieer.
Pierce Archer, Jr., Beni. L. SPrri,
John Cochran, G. G Evans,
John E. Neal, los. Smith,
Theo. R. Oehishlager, I Samne,l A. Carnman,
.A nd others. -
PHILADELPHIA. October 17. 1561
Me=ars, Samuel J. Randall, George W. Arundel., John
Goforth, and others:
. . . .
GENTLEMEN: Permit me to thank you for the compli
ment conveyed by your note of 15th instant, and to bay
in reply thR t I meet cheerfully assent to the invitation to
give a Public Reading. and beg leave to fix TUESDAY
EVENING, October 27th, 1861 therefor.
Very gratefully, yours,
0c24 3t* CEIILE RUBEL
MUSICAL FUND HALL. - Gorter.
SCHALK.
THE FIRST GRAND CONCERT
Of the celebrated. Pianist. itr.. L. HI GOTTSCIIALK,
Will take piece on WEDNESDAY EVENING, October
28th, at 8 o'clock, supported by
Mute. AMALLASTRAKOSCH. the favorite Prima Donn&
Contralto. Tits talented Vocalist, Mrs BEHRENS..
Prof WOLFSOHN, the distinguished Pianist, who
has kindly consented to assist Mi. Ghttechalk on this
occasion. Sig. ,CARLO PATTI, the distinguished
S. BEHRENS.- - .. Musical Director end Conductor..
Admission lA= cents; reserved seats 25 cents extra.
Seats nay be secured at GOULD'S Music Store, eons.
rimming on MONDAY, Oct. 28th, at 9 A. peons
open at 7,3‘.; Concert to commence at 8 o'clock. 04:22:61
Fox's 0 A SMID,
CHESTNUT Street
IMMENSE SUCCESS
CHARLES E. COLLINS.
THE ORIGINAL CITEK.
The greatest Comic Singer livinr oe2l-41.
fIERISI ANL& ORCHESTRA.— PUBLIC
REHEARSALS every SATURDAY. 31-4 o'clock. P.
, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single ticket'.
25 cents. Packages of six tickets. $l. To be had at
ANDRE'S. 1104- CHESTNUT Street; J. E. GOULD.
SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. and at the Hall door.
TEMPLE OF WONDEAS--ASSEMBLY
BUILDINGS. TENTH AND CHESTNUT STEMS.
Amusement for Old and Young. Mirth and Happtanag
open for the season. Constant change of Entertabunsal.
SIGNOR BLITZ,
EVERY EVENING, commencing at 73i o'clock, ilag
Wednesday and Saturday at 3, consisting of New lbw
tering in Necromancy, great success in Ventriloquism.
and the Learned Canary Birds.
Admission 26 cents: Children 15 cents.
pENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY WI
THE PINE ABTS.
1025 .CHESTINIJT STREET.
OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from It A. Y. 11111
6 P. M.
Admission 26 cente. Children half price. let&tif
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NT
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No. 607 CHESTNUT STREET
l 5 BY 160 FEET, SPLENDIDLY LIGHTED. R&M
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Third floor can also be had:
COAL YARD FOR SALE -THE
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LOTS IN TWENTY-FIFTH WARD
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OT for immediate improvement. Apply 1235 SPRING
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al HOUSE ON GREEN HILL FOR
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premises.
FOR SALE—A VERY DESIR A,
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Terse easy. Also. with a large margin for profits, a
splendid TRACT OF LAND on South EIGHTEENTH
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lots having a large frontage on the streets.
D. S. CADWAIT,A.DER,
10S South FOURTH Street.
FOR. SALE-AT STRICKERS.
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Also, a large variety of FIRMS, and other properties,
in various localities. _ B. F. GLEIT„
123 South 'FOURTH Street.
0c24 And S. W. corner SEVENTEENTH and GREEN.
GERMANTOWN -FOR SALE OR
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Avenue, below. Mill street: Reuse_ contains a double
Parlor, dining-room, and kitchen, eleven chambers,
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for six horses and four cows- large carrige house. Lot
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This property is well calculated for a boarding-house or
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ancer, near thapremises. 0c24-tua4t.
8 600 $1,000 .- THESE . SUMS TO
1 , _ loan on inortaeue :security.
LUKENS & MONTGOMERY. Conveyancers.
0c22-th&e2t* - 1035 BEACH Street.
addrog REGULAR STEAM PRO
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CO'NN.—The steamer MARS, Nichols Master, is now re
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For terms, lc., apply to WM. M. BAIRD lc CO.. Mir
South Delaware avenue, or on the wharf 0c22-2t
CORRECT - PIANO TUNING..
& T —Mr. c. E. SARGENT'S orders for twat=
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store, 907 CHESTNUT Street,, only.
Mr has had eleven years factory experience in/be
ton, and five years' employment in Philadelphia.
SPECIAL —Pianos releathered to sound as soft MI
sweet toned as new, without removng.
Terms for Tuning, El
TRUSSES, - BRACES, &c.,
skilfully adjusted by C. H,
corner of TWELFTH . and DAC& Streets.
Ladies' Department for same, conducted br
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Bandages Elastic-Stockings . Elastic-Stockings. Crutches. SYringetc.Ar- -
titles for Harms nr.: Blek Room. &s. seN-Im,tr
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adaptation to. Business. Trade. and- Profeeslowi
411 web'.- on the improvement of- health, correotiol► of.
faults, formation of friendships. &o. INN
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WRITE PRESERVING 13RANDY,
PURE CIDER
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