The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 26, 1863, Image 3

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ammo, made In the Beet Manner, °spread] , for RE.
wen Bap& LOWEET Selling Prices marked la Plain
Mimeo. All Goode made to Order warranted eatis'faa•
tom Oar Oss•Faios SYSTra Ia strlinly adhered te.
All are thereby treated alike.
del2-17 JONES & 00.. 004 MARKET Streit.
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT YE
only a " friend in 'mead." and every family should have
CHRONIC DIARRIIGIA OF LONG STANDING
CURED in a few days WITHOUT MEDICINE, by DE.
Sk. H. STEVENS, 1818 Sarah PEEN 131411&E.E. 0016-N
ARRIVALS AT, THE HOTELS,
17F TO TWELVE 0 , 01.0011 LAST NII2I-EIT,
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; taul. Chestnut Stseetl.
5 W Willis, Richmond, KY
IM A Bogle. Kirksville. Ky •
W W Chipman, New York
Mre Weathersponn & cIi,NY
John Foray, 11 6 N
John W. Ptttock, Pittsburg
P P Good. Kean [miry
L 1? Adair & wf, Wtim. Del
Cleo W Tyler.
S S Boyle. Cincinnati
W Wall, New York
511 Monroe. New-York -
W t, Real, Boston
.v E Milton & wf. Kentucky
NI es Kate Clark. Kentucky
Robt Dut lap. New York
Mrs Broach, New York
W S Pttkut, Hartford, Conn
P Hoagland. Pt Wayne
S 0 Cart's, Indiana
ll Kowalski, New York
est- 8 L Drown. , N Haven
xv H Brati.ey, N II wen
.118 Bradley. N Haven
Gee Waters, Georget'n, D C
Henry M Dexter, Reading
ll j Hanna, Washington
Gov .A (I Curtin, Harrisburg
It B Roberts, Ilarriaburg
Whitela w Reid, Wit .hingtn.
Miss Starrett, Wash, D C
Or Et Varliant & wr, Ohio
i If C Lockwood & wf, Ohio
sire W W Whittlesey, Ohio
T Rowland. Jr
E Tracy, Lanlingburg, N Y
Sidney- D Stator; N - Y.
11 11 lennerhasse tt,- N . Y
Daniel Chase, Portland, Me
TS Dugan _
Capt J 0 D Dodge, Mass
:fps Norvell. New York
S X Wile nr, Detroit
A. S 'Baldwin &la. bid -
Coo B C3ale, Ball [more
W E Van /teld, tu 8 A
II B Rosenbaum. New York
E IC Sellers, U S A
iThos P Marshall, Trenton ®
Mies Wood
1 Nkomo, New York
Gen C Whiting, Wash, D C
Mont Chas Davis -
.1 M Reber
I-B Hutchinson,Wash, D C
'S 7 Agnew, New'York -
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Geo 111 Nichols, Wash. D C
C .A.• Wood
7, E Simmons, New York
+I Stern, New York
Henry!. Tolman dt wf,Boston
[5 J Bennett '& -la;`lPittsharg
Wright.B A Shepherd.. New York
'Robert, New York
T Owens, Katituoity
It Owens, Kentucky
F.H . Walker, Illinois -
eantlizental—Ntrith
A GGoodall„New Y
J W Bradley, New York.
Mout& aunt, Baltimore
4_o Per Plank, lowa
SOKFtankliv, lowa.
CurreHetfenst Memphieln, Pottsville
y, Jr, s
:DV Bell, Lexington •
(i Shaw, Cincinnati
TPerleY, Wasbingtoit ,
Tilos A Scott rbtia
Coolidge, Beaton
(Bird tier & wf, !fronton
Mrs J Flowers. Nashville
O W Snow& wt. Syracuse
K Corning & Wf, N Y (irk
Wits Roberts, New York
MIAs Btntr, New York
. . .
Miss Phelps, New 'York
Bliss Corning, New York
!rhos M Biddle & wf
NIA". Fisher ? Ohio •
Sire C ,Bastlnet, Plintonth
iT W Sawyer & In, o.ton
H Twombly. a, Boston'
D M Chantey New York
WA Weller., 'New York.
S A Allen, IN Jersey
L A Golding, New York
Y J Smith & wf. Philo
t Hollinehead. Kentucky
. 13, Fulton, Washitatou, D C
B I' French, New York
AR Treadway, New Eleven
Stiles Stever, F. New Haven,
John S hay mond,& wr. NT
8 T &nib's= & wf, SostOm
Henry C ITS N
;Or C 2. Broadbent &la, Maas
It Harter & to, Michigan ,"
:Henry Duffi n
Duffield. Ilaralig
Bobt B Moore, 11 S
'Gen 0 Jordan & le. N Y
A.Higgine & la. New York
John A L Marrelli' S •
AEI F Gobliet,biew York
N W °toper: NOP York
'Man B Lancaster, •Besten
-Jildge Honer, New
Jae Y Rhodea, U E A
'Geo B Lawrence, N Ramp
Jae 12 Lovering. N Haw,
-W B Morrill,. New &mush.
Wright, Auburn, NY
Jos Satheriand. ew York
J Scoter, &Johns
L Ohal e
elip. . N S
ew A
York
C McK
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, Itor R.-Wet tern
Isaac Edward, St Joreph,Mo
'Chas M Stead. 1 4 Y
.7 &hot. Dews York
Y Schulte. Vow York
Jae M Cooper. Pittsburg
B Fletcher. Prey, R I
0 Feeler, Meadville, Pe
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elitard-431testuut. street. below Ninth.
W 'lowa " W Davis &la. Wash, D
Ley rears. New York a- Blillor & wF, New Yoik
J Turney, New York J Wallie, New York
Us. 'Neo York .B Simpson & 'Baltimore
Oox. Bethlehem IE W Hale &mt . , Penne
A Noreste. New York , ThJaralson, Pit.sbara
at SeilerL.M HarrisVg. Mrs Sheldon & en, Rit.tab'g
.J M Bober ;' • Cl. %helm' Altoona
4:0 - P Qiinn , • 0 Ltoyd. Williamsport
S Allen. New .Tersey , 'F 0 May: Baltimore
-J W!Scott - - :5L Roth, New York.
Capt.W S Small • 3 - Posher & wr, Baltimore
....3 Watkinson; Ohio .0 Williams, New York
'l' Watkinson, Ohio A Noble, Pennsylvania -
i' Ludlow, New 1 ork , ,J Parker Pennsylvania
,s pechillß, New York L . S Christopher. New York
40apt Neck M Cheater, Wash ; 13 Brazeral,_ Washington
lissM iT,thirtin, Centro ao ,P Harper, New York
CliPowell. Harrialuirg 'D Baton, New York
101 l Ludlow:lJ S N J Mc 1w:tell, New York
A B llCo artlett-1k wf ;Clemens Erving
hee'nrow,.New York ; A F Smith, Delaware no
Jos Cocking. Poconixvilie,t W P 1 Hendricks Maryland
Chas Mare. New York 1 El F jringhtirst. MA
0 Gorged ; Ei len)owen
golorenelo Ribas, WasL,D CI rdw J Kelly
JohnH Hooper, Maryland 'W A Bartle, Jr. New York
J B Jones, Scranton L A Mackey, Lockhaven
lir H Smyser,J3eltitoOre , :Louis Bauman. St 1,911i8
'W Dig&s, Baltmore J G Shoemaker, - Pottsville
Moray tillffon, New York • Thos Petherick. Pottsville
.A 0 Diekson, 1.1.1n0i a . tl' oantlrie
John Barry, _New York Thos Petherick, Jr
JB Ames.. Jr,'New York
111erolartrais'—.Forirth
W S White, New JraseY
'll Cl Barclay, Potts Ville
- 7 .2. Leach, lie trYorh
fil Strickland. Reading
John Arbuckle. Pittsburg
John MeCargo,'Pittsberg
J A Bodine,Viillernstown
3 W Cooper.
_Williamstown
A. Su/mei, Memphis •
.F.Kiny, Ohio
Mrs NE Cl Clements, -Pa
Bon K L - Blood, Brookville
Chas blathers,: Sin bll field, 0
.3 W McKey, Cataeauqua
.1 D McDona/d.`"Atlirs, fad
-.David - Aiken.Wash, Pa
331, limes, Smithfield., 0
7 .Et B Wilson. Pomeroy, 0
• , S VW Moore. Pomeroy, 0
- Wm Moore, Jr, Wymouth
'ir lialleadan,Allegheny co
v F
Nt Wet. Evansville, Ind
J D W tteraoa. Arkansas
IA J Ohnrch. Beloit, Wis
!J B Jones. William port
Anterinant—olliestaina street. above Mink.
R•Warner, New Jersey rD F Eller, U 8 A
H Barton, U BN Madm De Foolery & ch, Va
•Geo El Vernon. U SIT I J Cash a, New York
At A Kellogg, New 'York Aire H Bath born, New York
wadmorth, onieago ; W Bross, %canton
M Harvey, Wash. D C :IT Douney. New York
J Skirving, Wasb ,'D C WTharp, Milford. Del
Marry Rockwood, OS N , Jan C Blizzard. Dover, Dal
W W Holloway, Ohio W Judah & wf. Louisville
Mayo A Foster. Goshen, la-S P Baldwin. Wail', D C
$3 Tbile, New York ;it S Cheney, Brideebarg
Jl3 Elmer, New Jersey , L Smith- New Fork
H Brown &la, Nlersey '0 W T_Ver
J IT
0 winn Maryland ;Isaac Jollie, New York
Brown. Georgetown. D C J D B..rtolette, Rea Hog
Jobn W Barton, W ChesterE Holllngaworth, Ohio
Laning,Bridgelon. IL A Benton, Clenland
AS Dyer, Woodbury
St..Lools—Ciliesrout street, above Third.
'ThoiSE Brown, Bewli - ork I MEM Pope, Jr, Lake Stipe'r
WFlynn. New York Le Grand B Brigham, QSN
'W Fitzgerald. New'-York :Lewis Ii Fa4sitt, N Y
Janes Turner. Bow York ;Geo L Woarton.-N Y
John Hefts, New:York' 'John Brooks. Now York
Rose, New York ' HR , blason, N.Y
Robbine ""' Henry Reek woof! U S N
.......... tat - eville,.. - tortry Rock woo..
O'Van Dyke, New lork 'James R Smith, Ne w York
George Taylor games T Mons
Isaac Potter. II - IW Everson & la, X Y
4 .TohaThotoreon, 11 - d N G W Payne, . Proy, R I
Gibbon,!New YorkSW - Peon, Sr, Prov.'R I
'BentY GlEtYtOn, Wash tart'n C Webster, Washington
'John. dicey', 'Washington Bgrba Washington
"W Reynolds, Washington .W H Conart, Charlestown
kat, Chapman; Washington ±T L McAlpine
T Kinderhook;-BalthitorelL Ti Fred. Ohio
. James Sunderland. Fitteli'gq W We ob, pc weingtourn
''ZirAW Whitney, New York !J P Waggoner, Memphis
•Joal, Houston Cl. H Southwick, Chester co
3.15 Camblos &le S G Garrettson, Delaware
a -
Irßrown, . I
Brooklyn F ft Bowen, Rochester, N Y
The . trnien---Arat *treat . , above Third.
Jos Weinberg. Alex, 'Va IL S Alicia. New Bedford.
J Goldstinc, - Warrea, 0 111 R Retley. Selenscrove
'Wm B Irwin, Climb co, Pa sdwin T tradds.ll, Hancock.
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Meconkey, West Chester EFt Twad d ell, Hancock •
"JT gest. Lancaster cc, - Pa, • Jchn B.lndebalter. Tray, 0
fiobtM Bateman. NU W W Wattles, Pittsburg
;Roitt, Wiser. IFS-It i ft W Cleadenin, New Castle
.7 B Wilson. Germantown Cant Cannon, Ohio
Cleo fiehelebacht la. Obio James Ross
Wm Baker, 'Mass .Tohn N. Wolcott, Wash, D C
H Clark, Newlersov !John 0 Myers
inran Densen.NewTork IC C, Robeson, Philada
Mater linsion-Allarket street, above Sloth.,
J ilonstonLancaster, co P M Grimes:l3reen co,Pa
Bender,York. Pa W II Watt & wf,Delaware
BE Bender, York:Va Thos Cogland. Rochester
Jno M Mammal, Yorr,PaP II Walker, Baltimore
C Hltoseb,NeW-York Io T Coppin gar,Baltiniore
Or Morrison, Downingtown P Gannon 0' S A
Capt D Honkel,D S e D W Flickinger, Tnniata,ra
7.dent Manning:U S A C P Nasty, Huntingdon, Pa
inn Prothen, Indiana, Pa I Robt West, New York
hl McCune, Jr. Bla Devine, Pa; B Bird
des Brows, Penna Davidson, Palma
L R a y mon d IS A Paale• NOW Bloomfield
Jos Glass , Penne ;Dr A T Black
C Hilbert • . J W lifussin 1, Williamsport
Coiromereal—Sixth street, above Chestnut
B Ware. Providence IE Curden, Port Deposit. ltd
Darlingtort&wf.W Choir IJ R G wino. Port D-mosit,hfd
" - .7 - Baker. !Olivine, N 5, 1 aquilla Nemetter, Wilm, Del
. - 3` Hobson. Cheater co 'Lewis Haines. Lancaster co
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H Thurber.SE - L Howell. Jeremy City
`IJK Priest, 11 N 1B .1 - Ear% Cameron co
3 Johnson. Delaware co J E Whiteside
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C Randenbttsb. Fa !John L C Wood
O H Searle, New Jersey W Richmond, New York
111 A Searle, New York jH Mendenhall, New York
3 Carswell. Wilm. Dal I
Marinua's Hotel—Third Meet, above Rasa
Bowman, Baltimore • 'Miss L Johnson, Parma
a',o Hammond, Berlin, Pa IA Lambert & fam,New York
Jonee, Boston James Johnson
3) Lord Isaac Chauncey
C Foster Jas WOrMAIL. Ohio
.0 Conover, Germantown. 7. sorhanghn, Mew
ra° Conover, Germantown 'Samuel Jameson, Ohio
- 11 V S Colt, New York Jos, Parker. Peons
Jae D Howard, Easton ' IJ Irvin, Trenton
Gosep_h Paul, Easton •1 E V Vail. Trenton.
N Naylor. Milford, Pa L M Vail, Trenton
John Blair,Milford, Pa iJ F Effingham, New York
-Wm Matth,ews, Penns ' .8 P Thompson. Rochester
J Henry Bellefonte . P Lnifman, Dayton, 0
r}lir L Souther, New York
mount Vernon Hotel, Second St.above Arch.
Col B Stevens, Port Depoeit I Geo Martin, -Bridesbnrg
, ;David Mellon, Free:tout, Pail?. IT Stahl. Nor walkTflonn
Chas Halley, Delaware 10 Black, Norwalk, Conn
3 Moßilrioh, Detroit, Mich,
__•Chae Birman. Salem, N S
'W Stokes, Ohio 'IA Sherwood, Egninnek, Pa
;M Stokes, Maine 'Hen ri Stewart, Milton, Pa
B Taylor, Milton. Pa 'Thug Martin
~,J Tremont, Boston !lft W Beardsley, Absecom
If J Howard, Salem I RS Wilmon, 'Harrisburg
'at W Wallace.liew York S Sharphone, Bellefonte, Pa
iff,B Martin, Williamsport
ilarley.Shent—Second street, below Ville.
11 Johnson, Solebnry !Thomas Auld, Doylestown
• Isaac Buckman, Bucks co Barry Servis, Doylestown
• Samuel Parole's , . Bdsewood Thos P Chambers. B 0 Troop
John B Cape Bucks co j L Janney. 13 C Troop
C F Stapler Bucks co - if Maltz. Philadelphia
4 0 7 Reading. Hatboro W T L) one, Philadelphia
Chas 111 Shaw. Lahaska , Rey 0 W Beaman. Illinois
Alfred Knight. Oaryereyille' Kiss Seaman. Illinois
laS Buckman, Taylor :•villelSaninel Kitchen, Easton, Pa
Wm Davidson, Cheltenham! '
' Iffadilson—Second street., above Market.
3 M Radcliff, Delaware I'Robt Bean Johnralle
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45400 t A Brwin, Bridgeton t 'rhos Bett, 'Bucks co
Overpack, Bridgeton Iff T rahort. Delaware
iyer Burnell „ Tenna- I / Reynard. Chicago
a L:Haglekiert, Balt IC L Williams. bfaryland
~ Master Saaglohart, Balt !James Book, New York
~Tas A Bowen, Providence Jlt Calloway. Chicago
lIX.II, Davis, New Jersey \J . L Brian. Bradford co
-41 D Marsh, U S A
Mack Bear—Third it., above OanovrhiU,
Bg Bllint,BoYlegtownll3 B Knight, Feasterville
ABrwetn. Doylestown lß Gong, Hartsville
- .14 Holloway. Hew Jamey B Banns, Tardloyville
'llStovang, South ainnton IA Morgan, Brownbbnrg
'44 Clanging, Chaster Valley iC B Mlles, Fox Chase
3),Jticknbaugh, Penna.
National—Race. 12
Georg,e Lebanon
Jag °Mohr Penna
..31:1 Mlle, enna
AV-Handehew, Ashland.
M Smith, Tama qua
Joe Therlwell, Mtnersville
Jacob Fletcher, Virginia
311e1d Eagle—Third St., above CallowhilL
. .7cAtelitit.h. Schuylkill co 14F Bertolet, Reading
3N&A.R,MLIP.O=t_
;GOSBLER—UOOBA.—At Middletown. Orange county.
York, Oct. 21, by Rev. David Beattie, Br. J.L.
ower. of New York. to Miss Delia Halal, second
grau & ter of Charles B. Noma, Kn., of Middletown..
rds.
PLISHMR—DONALDSOIkt. —On the 20f h inst., by Rey.
'Wm. G. Jackson Commander Fox ail A. Parker, 17,
B g Navy. to Caroline, daughter of Thomas Donaldson,
ILOONN—SFIAW.—On the 22d led., b tl5O Rev. Jo
seph II Jones D D Mr. William EL Mc y
Cown to Mies
:Maria B.' Shaw. all of this city.
~s~r~ :
ALLIN.-41inddenly. on Sunday morning, Robert
.Coane Allen, eon of William W. and Lizzie Allen,
abed 4 r ears. 1 month and 13 days.
The relatives and friend's of the family are invited to
attend hie funeral from the residence of his parents.
260. 1740 Green street, on Tuesday, 27thanst.. at 2 o'clock
DALLITT.—On the 21st inst., Elijah James Dallett,
Mg_ed agYears.
r - Funeral from his late residence , s West Chester, this
Vd_ondeD 28th inst., at o cloak.
OHEW.—On the 2bl lest . Charles 88. ; youngest child
eg . John and Charlotte Chew, aged tO years.
The friends of the family are invited to attend the fans
eal, from the residence of his parents. 740 South Ninth
wrest, this ((Monday) ntoratng, at 10 o'olock.
PLUMDOE.- - On the 21st inst., Mrs. Eliza G. Plummer,
Sn the 61st year of her age.
The relatives and friends of tie family. are respect
fully Invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi
dence, 747 Borah Second street, this (Monday) morning,
Nett (net . at 10,t4 o'clock,
DRIM—On the 24th inst., Mrs. Rebecca A. Drury.
Aged 44_years.
WATER. —On the 22d Jug., Mrs. Catharine Reiter, in
lintegdyear of her age
VANDYKE —On the22(l.inst., IL P. Vandyke, in the
36th y_ear of his nge.
OLUDITON.—On the 24th instant, Miss Carrie FL Olin-
Airs act . below &reit.
Wm M . Smelhrnod, NJ
B AI oertsouhref,NANlisil
3ries Virlleon. Weet (Raster
'Somali/3 Smith, Pa
W A P.tak.a. &I Lrahall Creak
0 Skeer & wt; M Chunk
Afias Skeer. Maack 'Chunk
John Lnwrehoe & Ia
J Itoiller
A B Chapin
Major C Nliradee. II S A
W T T Henry, Elkton; ltd
W ilicl3 , lle, Elktou,Nd.
Henry Lehinvtua, Ciu, 0
M De CourseY •
li D Ibtrehall
eet, above Third.
Sarni HoneaU. Virginia
Chas Le Baron, Baltimore
Sirs Cornioh & oh, C W
U U S teinme tz„ Hob ortay CitY
Hears C Stine, Baltimore
J M Bowman, Latrobe, Pm
Weekly Report • of Interments.
IBALrn OFFICE, October 21,
neetthe and Infermente in the MN of Phaad.
from the 17th to the Nth or 0ct..11363.
CAME'S OP DrATII
Fever, ScarleL . ...
Aneurism
. .
Typhus—,
Typhoid ...... .
Gangrene
Gout
Ricmorrhage
Lunge.....
liming Cough
Intlammation.Brain.
Bladder...
Heart
" Liver...—.
• " Lunge
"'Rom &Bow.
Throat
Inanition.
Intemperance
Jaundice
Mania-a-Pots
Malformation
Mammas
Obstruction Bowels
Old Ago
Palsy
Poisoning
Pycmia
Scrofula •
Softening of Brain .
,Small -Pox
Still-born
Syphilis
Suffocation ....
Tabes Mosenterica...
Tumors
Totanls
Unknown
Wounds—Gunshot._
Amploss
Rams and Scalds
Cancer
"
Cancer 'of Liver.
" Storhach
Croup
Congestion, Brain.
Lungs
Cholera . '
litorlms
Carbuncle
Consupption.Lungs
! Bowels
C0nvu15i0n5........:
Cyanosis
Diptheria. •
Diabetes .....
Diarrhma
Dropsy
Abdominal.
•• Brain.. ••• •
Chest
Heart
" Lungs
Disease of Brain
• • Heart....
Bladder.
Drowned
Dysentery
Debility
Effusion on Bra in• • • •
Erysipelas
Fever
Congestive.. • •
Nervous
ltemittent.. • .
Total
OF THE ABOVE TNERB WERE-
Under 1 yenr: .. ... . . 71 F rom m t o 50
From 1 tot 20 " 150 to 60
2to 5 10 " GO to 70
1 5 to
10
..... . ....... , 9
" BO to
900
15 to 20 9 " 90 to 100
30. '
" 3frto o
40 35 Total
WART , B. WARDS. ! WARDS.
First 12 Tenth 1G i Nineteenth .... .
5ee0nd...'........15 Eleventh .31Twentleth....••
"Third.......... . Et,Twelfth. 4.lTwenty-iirst....
Fourth ' 10i Thirteenth 6 i Twenty-second
Fifth 91Fourteenth. ..... 11 1 Twenty-third..
Sixth 6 Fifteenth 12;Twenty-fourth.
Seventh riSixteenth GlTwenty-tlftli. ..
Eighth ct: Sew ant eenth..... 9; Unknown.. . .. .
Ninth 101 Eighteenth 51
Yotal.
Deduct deaths from the country
Net denthe in the city 239
Natlcity—Dnited States,l37; Foreign, 52 ; Unknown. 17.
From the Almshouse, 9; People of Color, 11; from the
cauntry, 17.
The number of deaths. compared with the correspond
ing weeks of 1662 and of last week, was as follows :
Week ending October 25,1803, was 220.
Week ending October 17, 1663, was 291.
Males, 143 t Females. 113 ; Boys, 06 ; Girls, 00.
Deaths and interments of soldiers in the city, 14
' By older of the Board of Health.
WILLIAM READ. 'Health Officer.
RLecic DRESS GOODS.CASII
MERU, Velour Reps, Tamisea, 3.4 and 6-4 Mous
salines, Merinoes, Henrietta Cloths or silk-warp Cash
meres. Ottoman Poplins. Irish Poplins, English and
French Bombazines, Alepines„ corded Mousse Dues, Aus
tralian Crapep, Baratheas, Turin, Cloths. Paramatias,
Be LaMe s, Oriental Lustres, Alpacas and Mohair &astral.
Reps Anglais, Mourning Silk, Artuure, Poult de Sale and
Gros Grain Silks. BE4SON & SON,
0c23 Mourning Store, N0..918 CHESTNUT . Street.
VAVY-BLUE !CLOTH FOR L &DIRT
. 4 . 1 CLOAKS.
6-4 Scarlet Opera Cloths.
Purple and Asaline Blue. -
Black Mixed Water-proof.
EPEE & LANDELL.
Ey'RE & LANDELL, FOURTH and ARCH, have a cont.
plena assortment of Children's Shawls.
SHAWLS WHOLESALE. nel6
MCALEB COPE TREASURER OF
the United States Sanitary Commission, North
east-corner of MINOR and SIX PH Streets, acknowledges
the receipt of the following contributions since - the last
report: ' -
B. E. Loper. additional
John Gibson, Sons, & Co.. additional
R. N. Rs: hbon,- additional
John E. Baum, additional
S. W.
Jewish Reformgregation, Neneseth Israel,
per S Silberm C an, on president 271 GO
A.. Pardee &Co
- 60 00
William Rowland & C 0..... • GO 00
Col. W. B. Thomas, part proceeds of his pay as
commanding officer of the 20th Regiment P. M. 108 26
Benjamin Marshall, additional . 50 03
J. W. Proctor & Co. additional. 20 00
Janice E. Caldwell SeCo., 'additional ' 26 02
J. ,W Scott, additional -20 00
P. W. C., additional 25 00
H. Geiger, additional - 20 00
T. A. It ewhall & Sone. additional 100 00
W. .r. Wilstacb. additional 100 00
Welling, Coffin, & Co., additional. - 100 00
T. W.. & M. Brown, additiond 20 00
Lading.' Aid Association of Newark, Peaware.
edditional , 60 00
David West, E. Vincent, Chester county,'Pa.•.• lO 00
Previoliall reported
UNITED STATES . CHRISTIAN
COMMISSION. —Cash acknowledgments to Oct
ber 28. 1963-
Army Committee Y. M. C. A., Boston, per Jos. Story.
Treasurer $6OO 00
Ladies - Soldiers' Aid Society of Paul:bury, N. J. 200 00
Ladies' Aid Society. Reading, Pa., per Mrs. Rosa
C. Nicolls, additional
lifessrs. Irwin & Stinson
• • • - •
Mecers. A. Campbell & Co
Ladies' Military Aid Association, Le soy, N. Y
Messrs. IN no. Rowland & Co. , additionat ...
Matta
William A. Blanchard
Reformed Dutch Church, Kinderhook, N. Y.. per
W. It Rainey-. Treasurer 62 43
Ladies' Aid Society, Greencabtle, ra. `-_ _
Mrs. Sarah Lawrence,
Boy. Jonathan Simpson, yort Rnsh, Ireland...
John Wiest
T. D. 111
Geo. Metzger, Catlisle, Pa
An Episcopal Lady
M. S.. Albany, New York
Union, Port Carbon
A Friend
C. T. S. Yonkers, N. Y
Joshua IL Consty '
Mrs Marti Kilgore, Peach Bottom, -Pa.........;
Rev. W. R. - Boyle, Now Jersey
Mount- Range M.- R. Sabbath-school, near Lam
tertville, New Jere°,
A Friend in Wisconsin
eabbath -school., Presbyterian church, Aurelius,
New York 140
Sabbath-school, Nichols, Tioga county, N. Y... 100
A member of Company oth. Delaware Regiment 50
Amount previouslsi'acknowledged
144 310 99
SOS. PATTERSON, Treasurer.
UNITED STATES CHRISTIAN COMMISSION.
The United States Christian Commission beg leave to
acknowledge the receipt of the following additional Hos
pital Stores, np to the receipt
instant ;
PENNSYLVANIA,
Philadelphia-1 box, Church of the ' Messiah, Port
Richmond.
2 boxes. Summerfield H. E. Church.
4 parcels, Mrs. Reed. -
2 boxes, Ladies . ' Soldiers' Aid Society, Trinity P. - E.
Church.
4 boxes, Dr. Burgin.
Allentown—l box, Mrs. Hannah Granflo.
Johnstown-2 boxes. Ladies' Aid Society. -
Easton-4 boxes. Ladies' Aid. Reformed Dutch Church.
Pit sburg-1 parcel, Army Committee.
tiohnesbnrg-1 box, Mrs. Robert Pattison.
York Springs-1 parcel, Mrs. Stewart.
Honesdale-1 box, Soldiers' Aid Society.
Germantown-1 parcel, Miss Bell Mcllyaine.
Eckley-1 box. ladies.
Bridesbarg-2 boa es, 1 barrel, 136100bl:in and White
hall Soldiers' Relief Association, .
NEW YORK.
New York-12 pkgs, 2 parcels, N. Y. Com. U S. C. C.
Buffalo-2 boxes, Ladies Christian COMMb3SIO.I.
Clarkson—,!--; bbl, Mrs. E. F. Minot.
Salem-1 box, Ladies' Aid Society:
Owego—Owego donor unknown.
Rochester--1 box. Committee 11. S. C. C.
Arkport-1 parcel, Mrs. Samuel Pitts.
Broughton—Mission and S. S, Rochester Ladies' Aid,
3d Ward Citizens, Yhox
MA§SACHI7I3I3TTS
Borton-40 boxes, 11,b1, - i cask, Army Committee Y
Portlaud-1 box, donor unknown.
OHIO.
Cincinnati-1 parcel Cincinnati Branch U. S. C. C
SEW JERSEY.
Camden--2 parcels. Ladies South Ward
The Commission would again call upon its friends to
remember the wants of the soldiers at this season of the
year. 'Warm underclothing is much needed. Battles
are still impending in the East and West. The Commis
sion have just despatched twenty-one boxes of clothing.
hospital stores, etc.,to our brave soldiers in the Rich
mond prisons. Let there be no falling off in the libe
rality of the Christian public. Send stores of every kind.
at once, to ORO. EL STEURT, Chairman,
It No. MUNK street, Philadelphia
"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 November next.
Those previous to June Isl i p c
V. BAKER,
No. ROA. South THIRD Street.
Those since June let tome.
WILLIAM VEITCH, Paymaster,
Washinston Buildines,
Bondi THIRD Street.
PTITLADELPHTA, Sept. 30, 1863. ocl7- tnovl
PENN SYLVAN' a. RAILROAD COM
PANY, TREASURER'S DEPAR MEET.
PHILADELPHIA, October 13, 1863.
The Board.of Directors have this day declared a Sell
annual dividend of FIVE per cent. on the capital stock
of the Company, clear of National' and State taxes,
payable on and. after November 111563 , •
Powers of attorney for collection, of dividends can be
had on application at the oftlee of the Company, No.
23S South THIRD Street.
ocl7-td el THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer.
SURGEON - ARTIST'S OFFICE,
FOR MUTILATED SOLDIEEK—hOLDIERi 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 P ALMS g.
ocl'-tf 1600 UHESTNIPT Street. Philadelphia.
IM• CORN EXCHANGE BANK.
OCt 12, 1863.
The annual election of DIRECTO 6.8 will be held at the
Banking 1101160 on MONDAY, the 16th day of November
next, between the bortra of 10 A. M and 2P.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders will be held
on TUESDAY, the 3d day of November next, at 12 M.
ocl4-tnol6 J. W TORREY. Cashier.
me. AILEY HA R. SI AND BIRO nimbus ,
BANK, PHILADELPHIA, October 2. lee. 3.
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. M.: and on TUESDAY, thethird day of November
next, a general meeting of the Stockholders will be held
at the Banking House at 4 o'clock P M.. agreeably to
charter. RUSHTON. Ss.,
'oc3-tnol6 - Cashier.
MANUFACTURERS" AND MECHA
NIC9' BANK, PHILADELPHIA. October t,lBti3.
The Annual Election for Thirteen Directore will be
held at the Banking House on MONDAY, the 16th day of
November next, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 9
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will- be held
on TUESDAY, the 3d day of November next. atlo o'clock
A. M M. W. 'WOODWARD.
oclenrcetnola Cashier.
SOUTHWARK. BANK,
PHILADELPHIA, October 5, 1863.
The annual election for Directors will be held at the
BAI KI,G HOUSE, on MONDAY, the sixteenth day of
November next, between the hours of ten A. H. and two
P. M.
A general meeting of the- Stockholders will be held at
the same place on TUESDAY, the third day of Novem
ber next, at twelve o'clock H.
oc7-warratnolO , P. P. STEEL, Cashier.
UNION BANK., innEADELPHIA,
October H. 1863.—Th e n nal meeting of the stock
holders of this Bank will he held at the banking house
on TUESDAY, November a, at 12 M.
The annual election for Directors will be held on MON-
D aY, November la, between the hours of 10 A 11. and
21'. M. J. J. MICKEL,
octimwltNl6 Cashier.
IM'WESTERN BANK, OF PHILA.-
DELPIIIA. Commit 3, 1863.
Au Election for Directors, to serve this Bank the en
suing year. will be held at the - Banking House, on MON
DAY, the 16th day of November next. between the hours
of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held
on TUESDAY, the 3d day of November next, at 12
o'clock roctl-mwftl6N3‘ G. M. TROUTMAN, Cashier.
KENSINGTON BANK, PHILD.EI,
IM A
FRIA, October 3. 1863.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held
at the Banking-house on TUESDAY. the 3d day of No
vember. 1863. at 10 o'clock A. M. oc4-mcvftN3
An Election for Thirteen Directors, to serve the ensu
ing year, will be held at the Banking-house on MON
DAY. 16th of November. 1863. betfreen the hours of 9
A. 3L and 3 P. M. 0. T. YERKES,'
oe•rawftoovle 'Cashier.
COilyrlONV L A i rZtl i BAN
A, uctober 6. 1863.
• The annual election for Directore will be held at the
BANKING HOME, on MONDAY, the eixteenth day of
November next, between the hours of ten A. M. and tvro
P.
Pb annual meeting of the Stockholders will be held
on TUESDAY. the third day of November. at ten o'clock
A. M. HENRY C. YOUNCI, Cashier.
oe7.wf&mtnol6
GIRARD RANK, PIIII.A.DELPHIA,
October Bth. left —The annual meeting of the'
Stockholders of this Bank will be held at the BANKING
GOUsE. on TUESDAY, the 3d day of November next -
12 o'elock - - ..
The annual election for Directors, to serve for the
ensuing peat. will be held on MONDAY. the 10th day of
November. between the hones of 10 11_ and 2 P. Td.
orPlaiwitioN W. L. EICHAFIiiii, Owibier.
O_4IIFE3 OF DEATH
$lOO 00
100 00
00 00
25 00
10 00
$1 304 76
102,275 19
$103,579 95
100 00
WO OD
100 00
100 00
59 00
60 00
235 00 •
160
- 36 50
. 55 00
25 00
. 2000
• 20 03
6 00
. 500
. 600
5 00
. 5 00
. 5 00
. 600
• 4 35
$1,528 18
`.142,77480
A LECTURE, IN AID OF TILE
Fraukford Eaptiet Cabbath School, will be dolt
oared by Eoy. D. C. Eddy, O. D., on TUIV.D&Y EVE
NING, October 27th in Frankford Baptist Church. cor
ner for PAUL. and UNITY streets.Subiect—'` A Fort
rii.ght E.F.Yvt." Lecture' to begin's! bef,re 8 o'clock.
Tickets. adults Twenty•tbre cents; Children, Ten
cents.
Take Flfth-eireet car•
.0c26-er.,
IMI6IO TO PRANK:FORD ON TO' IMS
DAY EVENING, Oct. 27th, and hear Dr. EDDY 'S
Mat Lecture, entitled "A Fortnight in Egypt." n 024 Et.
THE A. NNTUA I. SESSION OF 41.1f1E
L.` - ‘ , GRAND Divisiou S 0 4S OP TEMPERA NOS
OP PENNSYLVANIA will be held In FR &NELlti
HALL. SIXTH Strett, below Arch, commencing on
WEDNESDAY. Oct. 25,1163. stlOo'clocle A. M. Eventing
eorefon at 7?-1: o'clock. JOS. W. MARTIN, 0. Scribe.
lECTUUM S. ON HEALTH TO
LAI>IES.—A coin..e of six Lactic e 3 on lies ith and
Diseases of Women end Children will be given by Mrs.
M A. DIXON 'JONES, M.. D.. tu. the Lectnrc Room of
OREEN.STRSET. M CFIDRCIL near Tenth street..
The first Lecture (]RII3) will be given .110 NDAY, Oct.
26th, at 3 o'clock P. M. Subsequent lectures each enc.
ceedings fternoon dnrirg the week, at the same hour.
Snbiecis illustrated by skeleton, mitten, mans, Scc.
Ticket for the course, $1 • single lectures, 200 0c,44..2t
NOTICE.—THE LADIES' UNION
ASzOCIATION, which was to have held a Fair
at the Assembly 'Buildings during the third week in Oc
tober, in aid of the Sick and Wounded Soldiers, irrespec
tive of case. have.been obliged to postpone said Fair, as
Mr. Toy. the agent of the building, refused to meet his
agreement because some of the committee were darker
complecied than others. 11 is therefore hoped that the
Association may receive the support of a liberal public
when it shall hold the Fair at SAssor-STREET SALL,
CCM rusucitx January sth, 1861
V. O. DORSET, President
S. T,OtisE IRRDELL, Secretary. 0c.24 2ts
ftIF,EITING OF. TUE BOARD OF
TRADE!. —A. stated meeting of the members of the
board or 'Trade At [socialism, will be held nt,
of the Bear 4, No. 505 CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY,
0C1(.1A r aMi, et I'M o'clock, Evenirg.
0e2.1-3t
/ L. BLODOET Sqoretary.
TO LECTURE COMIIITTEIES AND
BENEVOLUT SO C ETI ES.—The enbacriber
will accept invitations to Lecture, on reasonable terms,
if addressed PARK. BENJAMIN, Station G. P. 0.. Now.
York city. 0021-tit
MILITARY NOTICES.
NOTICE TO"DRAFTED MEN IN THE
TWFETY-FOUTH WARD. —Th e Board of Enrol
ment of Fourth District hereby give notice to alt persona
Drafted in the TWENTY-FOURTH WAIID. (being the
Filth sub-District), that they will commence the hearing
of cages of persona claiming Examhtion. or those deal
ring to offer Substitutes. on !HOED Ali, October 26, MU,
at the Headquarters. tomer of Broad and Spring Oar
den'streete. and will hold daily seehloae for this purpose
until the entire ward is completed.
. .
The notices served upon Drafted Men ore all number
ed, and the following order for the hearing of cases has
been resolved upon, and will be strictly adhered to, viz:
MONDAY, October 26. Noe. 1 to 60 inciusive.
Ul SDAT. October 27, Noe. 61 to 100 inclusive.
WPDNISDAY, October 28. Nos. 101 to 150 inclusive,
THURSDAY, October `a, Nos. 151 to 220 inclusive. "
FRIDAY, October 20--Not. NOR. 251 to 260 inclusive.
SATURDAY, October 31, Noe. 251 to WO inclusive.
Multi/ ?CI, November 2. Nos 301 to 350 inclusive.
TUESDAY, November 3, Nos. 551 to 410 inclusive.
WEDNESDAY. November 4. Nos. 401 to 450 inclusive.
THURSDAY, November 6, Nos. 451 to 500 inclasive.
FRI DAY, November G. - Nos. 501 to 553 inclusive..
SATURDAY, November 7, Nos 551 to 612 inclusive.
The hours of session wilt be from 9 to 12 o'clock A. ISt,
and from 1 to 4 o clock P.
.41Hyo Persons failing to report noon the days fixed as
above for their hearing, will render themselves liable to
arrest as Deserters. _
LANS' Capt. and Provost Btershal
C. B BARRETT. Ceternissioner of Board.
0•23-6t' .1. RALSTON WELLS, Surgeon of Board.
A SPECIAL MEETING. OF CO. C,
11.4 Regiment Gray Reserve., will be held at the Ar
mory. ThiS (Monday) EVENING-, 26th inst , at eight
o'clock, to nominate a let Lieu ton ant.
11" CHAS. E BOUGH - Mt:, Secretary.
UNION LEAGUE HOUSE, 00T0-
.
BER 21 1863. —Non commissioned Officers and• Pri
vates of the Ist. 2d. and 3d UNION LE AGUE REGI
MENTS. who were absent at roll-call on the days'
when their respective regiments received marching or
ders. and who had not, therefore, the opportunity of
beu g paid their Bounty by . the League Committee. are
hereby notified that no claims for etioh,bonnty will be
allowed unless presented and authenticated befare the
first of NOVEMBER next. J. R. FRY.
0e22 t2l • Chairman.
FINANCIAL
STERLING E XCH AN GE,
330T_TGrI-IT AND. SC)7LD.
se%-ixattrn
OFFICE OF ASSISTANT TREASIJ-
Ent 'UNITED &FATES,
PHILADELPHIA„OCtober 18.1663.
To save detention in the redemption of co Cr PONS for
interest due NOVEMBER let prox. , holders of twenty-
Eve or more may deposit the same for examination on
and after the 21st inst. They should be enclosed, with
their schedule, in an envelops, endorsed with the
holder's name. This envelope will he numbered, and
a card of corresponding number:issued to the holder ,
es titlinit him to a check for the interest after 2 P. M.
on the 31st inst. Blank schedules, with instructions,
may be had at this (dice.
ARCHIBALD McINTYRE,
oc2o-6t Assistant Treasurer 17. S.
5.205. IST NOVEMBER 5;205.
COUPONS WANTED.
EARLY CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS
WANTED.
STERLING EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD BY
DREXEL 453 CO.,
31:South THIRD Street.
MICHAEL - JACOBS,
BAWLER,
1:(o. 46 South THIRD Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
GOVERNMENT
M SECURITIES, SPECIE. AND UNCUR
RENTMONEY BOUGHT AND SOLD. •
STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION.
Particular attention paid to the Negotiation of Time
Paper. CITY WARRANTS BOUGHT. oes-3m
COLLECTION OF -U. S. CERTIF.'.
CATES OF INDEBTEDNESS. —The ADAMS' EX
PRESS COMPANY are now prepared to collect, at the
Treasury Department, Washington, with despatch, and
at reasonable rates, the One-Year Certificates of In
debtedness of the United States now, due • or shortly
maturing.
Terms made known and receipts given at the caw
No. 320 CHESTNUT Street. myfi-tf
NOTICE.--NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that the CERTIFICATE No. 29,824, 200
Shares, issued Zo us by the New York Transfer Agency
of the Philadelphia, and. Reading Railvoad has been
LOST. and that application has been made for the sub
stitution of a certificate in place thereof.
A. REMINWAY 1c CO.,
oc9-30t No. 53 EXCHANGE Place.
PROPOSALS.
ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE
OFFICE. TWELFTH and GIRARD Streets.
PHILADELPHIA.. October 21.1583.
SEALED PROPOSALS are invited at this office until
12 o'clock M. on SA TURD t.Y. the 31st inst . to furnish
promptly, at the Schuylkill Arsenal:
Woolen Blankets, army standard.
Shirts. Domet, White and Gray, or Knit, of Cotton
and Wool.
Drawers, Cotton Flannel, army , standard.
Sashes, Scarlet Woksted, for non commissioned off!-
. -
eels, army standard.
Ostrich Feathers. for uniform hats, army standard.
Wall Tents and Flies, cotton or-linen, eample of ma-
terial must be submitted.
Common Tents, cotton or linen, sample of material
must be submitted.
Tents d'Abri or Shelter Tents, cotton or linen, sample
of material mast be submitted. .
Wafer 'Woof Blankets for Footmen, India Rubber or
Grata Pereira. army standard. .
Water Proof Ponchos, for Horsemen, India Rubber or
Gutta Pereira, army standard.
Sdes and Sliflvels, army standard.
Knapsacks. complete,- army standard.
Drum Heads:Batter and snare, army standard.
Black Silesia, army standard.
4-4 Heavy Brown Muslin, sample invited.
3-4 Cotton Drilling, sample invited.
Cotton or Linen Webbing, 1 inch wide, for canteens,
sample invited,
Bunt rig. scarlet, for Flags. army standard.
Tent Poles for Hospital, Wall. and Common Tents,
army standard with galvanized bands and spikes.
Samples of all the above articles required to be equal
to the army standard. in quality and workmanship, can
be seen at this office. For the remainder; samples should
be submitted.. .
Bidders'must state in their proposals the pries, which
will be given in writing, as well as in figures, also the
quantity bid for.sand time of delivery.
The ability of the bidder to Ali the contract mist be
'guarantied by two responsible persons, whose signa
tures will be apper ded to the guarantee. and said--gua
rantee accompany the bid. -
Bieders, as well as. their - sureties or guarantors, who
may not be known at this office, will furnish a certificate
from the United States District Attorney, postmaster, or
other public functionary at the residence of fhe bidder or
guarantors. setting forth clearly the fact that the bidder
and his sureties are responsible men. who will, if a con
tract is awarded them, act in good faith with the
United States, and faithfully execute the same.
Blank forms for Proposals can be had upon application
at this office. -
Proposals must be endorsed, "Proposals for Army
Supplies," stating the particular article bid for.
G H. CROSSIAN.
0c26. Ass't Q. AL General U. S. Army.
WI)NI RS. E. FRONEFIELD, _ WILL
OPEN a handsome Assortment of Winter MIL
LINERY on WEDNESDAY. October 28th, at the
N. E. corner of TENTH and WALNUT Streets. .
.-- - - -
N. B —A handsome assortment of Misses and Chil
dren's hats, Ladies. Head-dresses, constantly on hand.
0c26.6t• -
•
COLOBADO TERRITORY-WE ARE
Prepared to undertsite the investigation of titles to
LAND AN 0:1‘11111aG CLAMS in. Colorado Territory,
and to furnish accurate and reliable information Teapot
ing the prospects and value of Mining Associations or
Companies already formed, or in course of organization
therein.-. We can' also furnish the names of responsible
persons. Who will undertake to act as agents for anY
parties haying interest in lands. do , in the Territory.
LEDYABD & BARLIW,
Law and Collection Mee,
0c2.6-taw 6t if* 420 CHESTNUT Street,-Phila.,
MISSOURI. LANDS.- TAXPAYING
AOISNCY.
E. L. RING, ATTORNEY AND AGENT. •
SEFFEneOn CITY, Macsoon;.
Will pay taxes on lands in any county in afisiburi;
redeem lands sold for taxes , and do a - general land
agency .business for Missouri. • .
TESTIMONIALS. —We Cheerfully recommend' L;
Ring to the public as being prompt and reliable in bu
siness:
M. Oliver. Secretary of State; W. B. Moseley, Audi
tor; Sample Orr, Register of Lands. 0e22-9t*
THE SUBSCRIBER HAS THIS DAY
citspoged of the RETAIL BOOK ,kl2ll STATIONERY
BTIEINEBS. No 724 CHUM:FT Street, to Mows. ASH
MEAD EVANS. .
_ .
In taking leave of his old customers, he can confident--
ly recommend the newsfirm to them as eveiy way wor
...thy of the liberal patronage formerly extended to him
self, and to the trade, as abundantly able to carry out
their coptracts.
Mr. Duffield Ashmead has, for the
_ past ve fi years,
been a salesman for myself, and Mr. illiam B
is favorably known as the former manager of the Retail
Department of H. Cowperthwait & Co.'s establishment,
and late agent of the Presbyterian Publication Clouse.
WILLIS P. HAZARD.
PHILADELPHIAr Oct. 14,-1863.:
HE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS
- day entered into COPARTNERS'OrP, under the firm
of.ASHISEAD &EVANS, in thel' ablishing. Booksellins.
and Stationery Business, at No. 714 CHESTNUT St.
DITFEIBLD ASIIME&D,
WILLIAM' B. EVANS.
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 14, 1863. 0c21.6t
8600 CHEMICAL BANE th ' NOSE.-
will call, h i e f, tc h ill G r:C l a t icl i t a h u e Ifylovisifg e above note
0c26 a DREXEL & CO..
34 South THIRD Street.
PETMER'S IVORYTYPES STAND
unrivalled in their natural, truthful style and ar
tistic coloring. All who desire a likeness combining
beauty and merit should choose one at SECOND Street,
above Green. lt.
C OLORED
PHOTOGRAPHS, ONLY
$l. made at REINER'S popular gallery, SECOND
Street, above Green. Most - popular styles, being accu
rate, natural r Elnely /Wished, and cheap. Go, see, and
judge. 11*
TAPIOOA.=-5 OASES FRESHLY IM
- 6 - PORTED TAPIOCA.
_91.p.a..1 V,
r itttoi&S .b & WILLIAMS.
0e 6 641 • lO7 South WATER Street.
Goa EN
BUTTER.=-150 TUBS GO
SHE BUTTER. selected dairies.. For gale by
. RHODES dc WILLIAMS.
0c 26 tt . 107 south WATER Street.
NEW CURRANTS, CITRON, AND
Lemon reel.. Sttrdinsefilf o trAl s ltwr i ee ttAms,
0r26 tf 107 South WATER Street.;
RIM - MY -WINE.-VERY SUPERIOR
Sherry Wines of different grades, in bonded war'e
house, for sale by
CHAR S. & W. CARST AIRS
0e26 126 WALNUT, and 21 GRANITE Street.
OLIVE 0 IL.AN • INVOICE OF
CATISTAIR'S pure Olive Oil ink received per Ship
MM. For sale by -
1.314tc: S Jr.TAS - CARSTAIRS,.SoIe Agents,
1f46 WALNUT, and stt GRANITE Street..
Ar.goe - an Invoice of tlia "same ."just landing; ex-IN.
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1863:
THREE OASES OF THE BEST
HEAVY REAL WATER-PROOF CMOS
RECEIVED THIS DAY.
RETAIL PRICE, qii2.;25.
000DS ORDERED SOME TIME SINCE.
EDWIN HILL & CO ,
0c24-ensw3t c r o i n,gEgovr) ti
FALL TRADE.
E. M.' NEEDLES,"
CHESTNUT . STREET.
Has just opened a large and complete as mrtnient of
the following goods. which he offers at Low Prices: .
LACES
by the yard, and in,. Coiffuree, Barbee, Veils, Collars,
Sete. Sleeves, Capes, Eldkfs. , Am, in Pointe, Valenelenne.
and other Laces.
EMBROIDERIES.
Collars, Sets, Flonneinge. Bands. Edgings, Insert
ings,• &c.. on Cambric, Swiss. and Linen; Infants'
Robes, Waists, &c.
HA NDIcERCHIEFS.
Ladies' Corded-bordered, Hem-stitched, Embroidered
fancy-bordered; HeYiered, RuMed,Valencienne.Pointe,
and Applique Lace, and other fancy styles in groat PA
tidy. Men's and Boys' in plain, printed borders. and
hem-etitched. dm.
WHITE GOODS.
Jamie's, Cambries, 4 4 and 5 4 Malls, Nainsooks.
Checks, Stripes, Hair Cords, puffed. tucked, and other
fancy styles; Striped Organdies. Tarletines, Piquf-s,
French Muslins, &c., comprising all varieties.
Ladies' Neck Ties, Scarfs, Bows,A3road Linen Cuffs,
Plain and Embroidered. Linen Collars, Am.
200 French Breakfast Sets, at ilah(Ced Price.
20) styles Cambric, Linen, and Valencienne Edgings
and Ineertings.
ManufaetUrers of Ladies' and. Children's Clothing are
invited to examine my stock. A liberal diacount to
those who bny to sell again or manufacture.
E. M. NEEDLES.
0c23-fmwiru
NEW GOODS FOR THE LADIES.
EYRE & LINDELL,
FOURTH AND ARCH,
Have now arranged for sale a magnificent stock of
NEW.GrQoris,
Adapted to first-elan trade.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
• Including all the scarce and. desirable article.:
3 CASES MERINOES,
3 CASES 'CRAPE REPS,:
• 2 CASES PAINTED MERINOES,
1 CASE PRINTED REPS,
6-4 SCARLET OPER& 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.
oc-12.mwf
DREXEL 4.% - • CO
E• • R. CASSELBERRY, NO. 45 NORTH
EIGHTH Street; wilt open this morning the fol.
lowing lot of goods from last weeks New York sales of
Messrs. L. Maillard k Co. and Chas. Payson & Co.:
-
1 lot cloice shades French. Iderinoes,
1 lot do. do. French Trierinoes, 7ti ltei•
1 lot do. do. French Merinoes, $1.21.
-
1 lot do. do. French Cassimercsr. $1 31.
1 lot superior quality Magenta Destines, 66c.
. 2 lots superior quality, assorted. colors. Delaines, 60
FIVE LOTS DOUBLE-WIDTH DELHI ES.
1 lot rboice colors 6 4 Delaines.
4 lots double.vidth Mousseline Delaines; all the new
shade?, from 75c to $l. -
10 lots Dress Goods from 31 to 50c.
SILKS! SILKS!
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
CLOTH HO`USE.
WILLIAM T. SNODGRASS'
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
CLOTH HOUSE,
No. 34 South SECOND St. and 23 STRAWBERRY St
A FULL STOCK OF
ARMY CLOTHS.
NAVY CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES.
NOBBY COATINGS. -
CHINCHILLA&
VELVET CLOTHS.
FROSTED BEAVERS.
ESQUIMAUX.
BILLIARD CLOTHS.
BAGATELLE. CLOTHS, cc. 0c26.1m
. .
Rich Figured Brown Silks at +6L2s_+6L2s_ ,
Plain Silks, all colors, at $1.25. .
Super quality Brown dirks at $1 CO.
Extra rich Black Vigor.) , Silks.
Ptain Black Silks from 65c to $3.50. •
CLOTHS! CLOTHS!
6-4 Wide Scarlet Cloths, $2 25.
Fine Frencb Siiarlet and Bine Cloths. ,
Black Cloaking Tricot Clothe, c neap.
Black Cloaking Beaver Cloths. *2 25 to $3.
Colored Cloths, various kinds.
Cassirneree for ken and Boy's, in variety.
BaLMOR A LS. !.
Positively the best $2.70 8E. , 111 imils in this CUT.
Double-width Black , and White Striped ReP, for
maid g Pabnorals, 623,e per yard.
FLATMELS.
Largest and cheapest stock of 'Flannels. white and
colored, hi the market,Flannels of every description:
SID 611,0*s
Real Paris Kid Gloves. choice shades, stibbe , $1.123- 2 ,
and every pair warranted.
S. B. GASSELBERRY'S
Mammoth Dry Goods House,
45 North EIGHTH - &wet, below Arch.
P. S.—HOOP SKIRTS.—In consequence of not having
room to keep and show Hoop Skirts, we have determined
to close out all we have at 10 per cent. deducted from our
well known low prices. The patent Eureka Hinged
Skirt and Princess Royal are included in the above.
0c26.2t . CASSELBE REY.
LINEN' GOODS CHEAPER THAN
COTTON,—TabIe Linens, BroWn. at 60, 62%. and
75; Bleached at 75. 87%, and $l. Ono lot very tine
Barnsley, two yards wide, at $1.25, worth $l5O.- Tne
best Assortment of hand-loom Table Linens in the city at
75,873_; PA - and $l, are heavier than usual.
One lot Napkins, at $1 76, that are a great bargain.
60 dozen at $2, that are part of an old stock. and worth
more money.
Also, some bargains in much finer Goode.
One lot double Satin Damask Table- Cloths, that mea
sure full three yards long, are a bargain, having been
imported some years ago.
-
Towels, all linen, at $l.OO and $2 per, dozen:
The best assortment of tine Towels in the city.
llnclabach, of all descriptions and Prices.
One lot fronting . Linen at 60 cents, that are very firm
and durable, being about the price of Masons.
Nichardson's heavy goods for family use, in various
qualities, and less than present importation prices.
Pillow Linen, 40, 42, 45, and 54 inches wide.
Heavy - Linen Sheeting, at $1:25 peryard. -
Finer do., in every finality and width.
Attention of the publicis called to these because they
are much cheaper than anything in the market at pre
sent. • GRANVILLE B. EIAINSS,
0c26 mtnwa4t 1013 MARKET bt., above Tenth.
VILTBNISHING DRY GOODS.-WE
keep everythingmade in this line. We buy, only for
cash. We seil under regular prices. We had a largo stock
on hand before the rise We ask persons about furnishing
or renewing any part of their Dry Goods Stock, to call
and compare our prices with what others ask.
9-4 Linen Sheeting, *leer yard; 10-4 do.. - $1.2 5 5: Pillow
Linens, every width; 5.4, 6.4, 7-4, S 4, 0.4, and 10-4-Mns
lin fsheetingt (we have 104 Utica andlo-4 Pepperell. both
of which are scarce); Table Linens, good quality, 75 cis.
Per yard; Hand-loom Table Linens, all qualities; Nap - '
kins. Doylies. and Towels of every kind; Window
Cleeners; Nursery Diapers; Bird-eye Diaper, Marseilles
Quilts, (some bargains), Honey-comb Quilts. Lancaster
Quilts. Allendale Quilts, Dimity Quilts, Colored Border
ed Quilts, Pink; Blue, and Purple Quilts, Woolen
Quilts, Cottonßug Quilts, Comfortable% $5.60 and up
_
BLANKETS: —We.call sp , cial attention to some great
bargains in these, bought last season. Crib Blankets,
Crib Quilts. Also, Flanuele of every kind, warranted,
at lowest prices, and. Mooting of every,. description, by
the piece or yard.'
R. D. & W. H. PENNELL:
0c26 , 21 1021 MARKET Street, below Eleventh.
ONE CASE OF 25 PIECES OF PLAIN
POULT DE SOIE SILKS received this day..seled
shades.
Rich Bolin Antiques.
Black Moire Antiq_nes. - ' •
Choice Shsdes of Corded
White Corded Silks
Black Corded Silks.
New Fancy Silks
Superior Black Silks. •
Black Figured Silks.
Brown Figured Silks. _
. ED WIN HALL Lc CO..
0c24-tf d 6 South SECOND Street.
FANCY ARTICLES. •
IXT D. GLENN, IMPORTER OF
DRUDGISTS , FANCY GOODS,
NO. 26 SOME FOURTH STREET.
Offers to the trade a hill assortment, including in part—
Hair, Tooth, Nail, Cloth, and Shaving Brushes.
Camel's: Hair Pencils and Marking Brushes.
Combs In shell, ivory, horn, and India rubber.
Perfumery and Toilet Soaps of all deeoription.s.
Pure Sseential Oils.
Rose Water and Orange Flower Water in cans.
Powder Boxes and Puffs in great variety.
Round Filtering Paper, all sizes.
Cachous Aromatise, Hooper's and Arnaud's.
Rneish Pink Saucers, Reeves' and common.
New Zealand and Pink Linen Twine.
Flasks, Tooth Picks, 'Violin" Strings; "ac., &c.. an at
lowest market Prices. se24-Imll
TO SPORTSMEN. . ,
PHILIP WILSON Bc , CYO.;
409 CHESTNUT STREET,.
Manufscturers of superior
• DOUBLE OUNS.
equal, if not superior, to any of the following make.which We 'beep constantly on band: _
William Greener, Westley Richards, Moore & Harrik
and other makers.
also, Powder. Shot, Wads, Caps, dm.
Wo sball be constantly supplied, during the 110a2011,
with every variety of
SKATES. • se74-am
G UNS I GUNS!! GUNS I !
WESTLEY RICH ARDS'.
WILLIAM REENER.
MOORS &HARRIS'.
PHILIP WILSON & CO.
FRENCH AND ENGUSH GUNS
OF EVERY VARIETY,
The best assortment to select from to be found in this
country. Call soon at
PHILIP WILSON Sc CO.'S,
0c9.3-1m 409 CHESTNUT Street.
-ARE`CHANCE. -
A second-hand WHATLEY RICHARDS' 'BEAT
QUALITY GUN, with case. erica $l3O • also. Pine Dock.
Gun, VW, for sale by PHILIP- WILSON dr CO.,
c1023-6t - 409 CEIESTNIJT Street.
JOSEPH: MA.NTON. &' SON GUN.-
vr - -A superior GUN, made by Joseph Manton & Son.
with fine case complete, price $200; for sale by
PHILIP WILSON &
oc2o-6t 409 ,CHESTNUT-Street.
TO MANUFACTURERS.
CAST-IRON HEATERTIRES, of various sizes, for
sale in quantities to snit purchasers.J. W. St J. T. "
arses.
onl.lm* - No. 1215 Nontb THIRD Stroot.
(IP 0 RTO SMALL INVOICE
`-}" of pure Oporto Wine. *Triple Grape" brand. For sale
from Custom House Stores, by - • •
CHAS. S. & JAS. CARSTATRS.
oc2S ' 128 WALNUT, and 2 t GRANITE Street.
SCOTCH ;WHISKY..-0-RAH
celebrated Scotch Whlaky br sale. in bonded ware
bY CRAB. S. & TAS. CARSTAIRS.
0c,95 - rdS WA Stir, and 31 01:AXIT1 Street.
GENTS , FURNISHING GOODS.
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING
GooDs.
MeINTIRE ft BROTHER,
No. 2035 CHIEOTSUT STREET.
AN ENTIRELY 3EW STORK.
SUPERIOR UNDERCLOTHING, HO-
SIERY, CRAVATS, ttc.
Btooto and Napoleon Ties made to order.
La- An elegant rstortment of Kid Glovee.
AM' Gentlemen's Dressing Clowns in great variety.
,g* - - The MODEL SHIRT.'" always on hand and
made to ord&. 0c2.1 ira
606. ARCH STREET.
FERE SHIRT AIM WRAPPER DEPOT.
Jlt BLZRANT ASSOSTICENT ON
SEMI'S', FURNISHING GOOFS,
AT MODERATE PRIORS.
FOUR PRIMIDMS AWARDED FOE
SHIRTS, WRAPPF.RS, AND STOCKS.
a. A. HOFFMANN.
Successor to W. W. }OUGHT.
606 ARCH STREET. 606.
JOHN 'Q. ARRISON,
NOS. 1 AND 3 N. SIXTH STREET,
HAS NOW IN STORE'
A
A PINE ASSORTMENT OP
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
FOR
FALL:AM) WINTER WEAR.
•
Also, Mannfactures from the Best Material and in a
Superior Manner by HASID:
Fine SHIRTS and COLLARS.
Shaker Flannel SHIRTS and DRAWERS.
Heavy Red. twilled Flannel SHIRTS and DRAWERS.
English Canton Flannel SHIRTS and DRA.WERS.
Buckskin SHIRTS arid DRAWERS.
Cloth TRAVELLING SHIRTS.
WRAPPERS,'STOOKS, TIES, Sm.
And sold at the most moderate prices. ocS
VINE SUIRT MANUFACTORY.
41 - The subscriber would invite attention to his
IMPROVED CUT OF SHIRTS,
which he makes a specialty in his business. Also. son
;tautly receiving
NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
J. W. SCOTT,
GENTLEMEN'S FITSNISHING STORE.
No. 1314 CHESTNUT= STREET,
1x22 - ti ' Four doors below the Continental.
COMMISSION HOUSES.
THE ATTENTION OF
THE TRADE
IS CALM) TO
C3T_TR. S'iN/DC-Tfr OF
SAXONY WOOLEN CO. all•wool Plain Flannels.
'TWILLED FLANNELS,
Various makes, in Gray, Scarlet, and Dark Blue.
PRINTED SHIRTFNG FL A.NNELS.
PLAIN OPERA. FLANNELS.
"PREMIERE QUALITY,"
Square and Long Shawls.
WASHINGTON MILLS Long Shawls.
BLACK COTTON WARP CLOTHS,
- 16, 16, 17,18, 19, 20, 21, 22 oz.
FANCY CASSIMERES AND SA.TINETTS.
BALMORAL SKIRTS, all grades. ,
BED BLANKETS, 104, 11.4, 12 4, 134.
COTTON GOODS, DENIMS, TICKS, STRIPES,
SKIRTINGS, &v., from various Mills.
DE COURSEY, HAMILTON, &I
EVANS,
33 LETITIA Street. and
0e23-fmw2m 32 South FRONT Street.
DRILLS.
200 BALES
C
3 YARDS PER POUND.
FOR BAIR BY
WALN, LEAMING, CO.,
No. 30 South FRONT Street,
offa-St No. 31 LETITIA Street.
SHIPLEY, n HAZARD, & HUTCHIN-
A- , BO'
No. 112 CHESTNUT STREET.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
FOR THE SALE OF
PHILADELPHIA-MADE - GOODS.
0c20.6m
NTOTICE TO GRAIN DEALERS AND
SHIPPESS7'
20,000 UNION A, SEAMLESS BAGS,
All Linen, weight 20 ounces.
The Best and Cheapest Bag in the market.
akaLso,
BURLAP. BAGS,
Of all Sizes, for Corn, OateT Bone-dust Coffee, Sec., are
manufactured and for Tale, for net each, by.
H. G-RIGG, Agent,'
N 0.137 RABBET Street (Second Story).
ocli-3m Late of 218 Church alley.
AR4Y'STANDARD
. ,
POLITE Fr3.A.14-NMI,S,
ON MANE AND I'OR SALE BY
,FONHA.3I,.
Nos: 230 and 232 CHESTNUT Street
BAGS 1 BActs 1 BAGS 1
NEW AND SECOND HAND,
Adraiil'ESS. BURL/M.-I.ND GUNNY
BAGS,
Oonateatli on hand.-
JOHN T. BAILEY & 00.,
Ao. 113 NORTH FRONT STRUT.
air WOOL RiONIS FOR BALM
ARMY GOODS.
FROTIIINGHAM & WELLS
=CM
HEAVY L MEDIUM. AND LIGHT MEETINGS AND
SIGHTINGS.
STANDARD DRILLS. ._
HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS:
WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND
SILECUS.
BROWN, BLEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS.
NO. 12, WORSTED TARN, &o. sel9-iftl
FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY.
EVANS 13z MME:LSS_ALLIA,
MILITARY- -FURNISHERS,
41S ARCH STREET.
Banners, Regimental and Company Flags,
Swords, Sashes, Belts, Passants, Epaulettes,
Hats, Caps, Canteens, Haversacks, Camp
Chests, Field Glasses, Spurs, and everything
pertaining to the complete outfit of Army
and 'Navy Officers.
A liberal discount allowed to the trade.
sel4-tf
W. SIMONS & BRQTHERi
Apoll-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA,
IEANDFACTLFRERs OF JEWELRY,.
FINE SWORDS.
• !Z.z . AND
iI3LITABIt DODDS II EVERY VARIETY.
105 item
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
7,) ARRANDALE & 00.; -
IMPORtERS OF
WA:T , OHE S,
NEW_YORK,
Will send foDowinglon receipt of pride
SILVER COMPOSITE WATCH, for the Army, cylin
der movements, Hunting - Cases, Time Indicator in can
.tre, to save trouble of opening case.. Handsome and re
liable,.best and ebearest bade. Sold. in the army at
$25--St2 CO.
SOLDIERS' OWN, Patent Leier, in 'Sterling silver
eneraved bunting cases. Jeweled. regulated, *14.50.
SPLENDID GOLD COMPOSITE WATCH, Jeweled.
either medium size for gentlemen, or small slze for la
dies,- beautifully engraved cases. Very 'Elegant and
Accurate, often sold for sso—sls.
GOLD COMPOSITE, Patent Detached Lever, Jeweled
in 13 actions, gold balance, Warranted a perfect Time
keeper suitable size for - either'lady or gentleman.
richly chased cases—a really splendid article. often sold
for $75—525.
Small-sized,. beautifully-finished Ladies' Lepibe, fine
16 carat gold plate .W atch, beautifully ornamented cases,
manally . sold 6 1 60—V7.50. - •
Gents or Officers' massive . gold plate Watch, chro
nometer balance, full rliby jeweled, detached patent
lever. he,avy. beantifnlly finished cases. Warranteda
Splendid Timekeeper:often sold for coo -sp. -
ASTRONOMICAL -WATCH! In Dlassive Old plate.
beautifully-engreived cases, jeweled in 15 actions, gold
balance, and all the recent zmprottementa. In addition
to the sunk seconds,. &c .; peculiar to first-class Watches;
it haa a - hand- po i nting with unfailing accuracy to
the day of the month.. A magnificent article! the great
est invention of the age! just imported by Arrandale
Other ladies' and gentlemen's Watches and Chains in
great variety. Send for circular fully describing
atone and other Watches. Agents wanted. A reduction
made on 'wholesale orders. ' Money may be sent at our
risk, if properly sealed. .
ARRANDALE & 00.,
.2121 :BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
0019. xnwf lm W4t, 3 doors from Barnum's Museum
G. RUSSELL, FINE AMERICAN
and Imported WATCIES, line Jewelry. Etllyer
to Wed 'Ware. .Us
jy24-6m.
an
FINE 'WATCH REPAIRING
attended.to, by the moat experienced workmen.
an every Watch warranted, for one year.
G. RUSSELL,
2% North SIXTH Street.
MUSICAL BOXES.
p SHELL AND ROSEWOOD OASES;
ten $1 1 :: Welt " I ' ll? P l e.R t it ni s e i s ta i gET
, eita and Amen!.
sal 6xa , 324 CHESTNUT Street. baligclearrgih.
WATER .'WHEELS; HYDRAULIC
T T RAMS, WINDMILLS. Brass and Iron Lift and.
Force PUMPS. Country residences supplied with porta,
Me Gas Works, and every convenience of Gas and
Water. Plumbing, Gee, and Steam Fitting.
M'COLLIN & RHOADS,
1921. MARKET Street. Philada.
se2B-mtvf3m
PIE FRUIT. `` -1 DOZ ASSORTED, IN
Oases. For sale by
RHODES & WILLIAMS.
107 South Vir•TER Street.
S 'ELS CHESTNITTS.FOR
160 REDD EE3 's c
5a 10 1377 .
o¢2o tt 107 So , ath. IfATIA Street.
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have Irv: n reed with admiration and delight. "—Prefloa.
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colY address by the publishers. •
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By B e v, Riclinrd. Newton. D. D. Price $L 60.
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OILED FEATHER., Published from the fourteenth
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Also, a handsome
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This is undoubtedly the moA beautiful. and finished
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PRINCIPLES OF POLITICAL ECONOMY. with some
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NOTES ON THE REBEL INVASION OF PENNSYL
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holding froml2 to 200 Fhotograpbs: the largest and best
assortment in the city• WILLIAM W' HARDING,
oc2-1-2t. No. 8,226 CHESTNUT St.. bel. Foarth. 8. side.
ET THE BEST.-THE II OLT - BIBLE
G
HARDING'S Editions Family, pulpit. and pocket
Bibles, in beautiful styles of Turkey morocco and antique
bindings. A new edition, arranged for photographic por
traits of families. WILLIAM' W. HARDING,
0c24-2t 5 No 326 CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth.
MAP OF THE, BATTLE OF GETTYS
BURG, showing the poeition of the two contend
ing armies, .dying the let, 2d, of July, 18V.
26 cents _
TSB JEWISH TABRENACLE AM) ITB FURVITURE,
in their typical teachings. By the Rev. R. Newton,
- FLOWED; FRUIT. AND THORN PIECES. or the mar
DEATH AND WEDDING,OF THE ADVOCATE OF
THE POOR. PERMIAN STAXISL ADS SIEBENKUS. By
J. P. F. Richter. - 2 vols. $x2.75. •
EXCURSIONS.-By Henry D—Thoieitu sl_2s.
ART RECREATIONS. beluga complete guide to Pencil
Drawing, Oil Feinting. Sc $2
A GLIMPSE GP THE WORLD. By the Author of
"Amy Herbert." $1.25. •
For sale by
WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIEN.
0024 600 CHESTNUT Street.
A SIIME.AD & EV.ANS.
(Si:weevers to Willis R Hazard, )
No. 724 CHESTNUT Street, •
.'Have jest received—
•<A-LARGE SUPPLY OF . PHOTOGRAPH' ALBUMS, of
all sizes, et) les and shapes. The patterns of the bind
ingwand designs of the clasps of these books are entire
ly new, and very rich. They are of first-class work
manship, and warranted strong and durable.
BROKEN COLUMNS. 'A new noveL '
ANNALS OF THE ARMY OT THE CUMBERLAND.
OUR OLD HOME. Bv Nathaniel Hawthorne. •
ATLANTIC .6fONTHLY, HARPRIt, and GOOEY. for
November. with all the NlsW BOOKS issued. •0c24.3t
2'tre°e; LESLIE oBOB
BE
FOR NO
Street: VIMBERE' II'A.ITCTIK lER'S
0024 St
9fi ---
OEN? S I" CONTINENTAL" FOR
46 , --• November. PITO ES,
0e23-3t .
SOS. CHESTNUT Street.
"HARPER" FOR NO
PITCHER'S,
- SOS CHESTNUT Street.
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- -PITCHER'S,
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91) CENTS
VESIBER.
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CEN S !-PETERSON FOR NO
IMBIBER. PITCHER'S, SOS CHESTNUT Street.
All new Books sold at a discount. 00H.4t
HAZARD'S BOOKSTORE,
1114 CHESTNUT STREET,
Between Seventh end Eighth Street*.
All Books usually to be had itt
FIRST-CLASS BOOKSTORE,
Will elviays be found on oni shelves
AT THE LOWE S T PRICES.
sell-6m _
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7gNVELOPWS ! PAPER !
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MAGEE. 316 CHESTNUT StreeL
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ENVELOPES AND. PAPER.
Wholesale and retail, at the lowest prices.
Initials stamped on free of charge. at MADEE T , 316
CHESTNUT Street: lt
THE -CERTAINTY OP BEING.
PLIASSD is a coneideration' which always occurs
at BEMIRE'S. See his Colored Photographs as evi
dence of the feet. $l. SECOND,above Orr street.
MRS. M. G. BROWN,-METAPHYSI
CAL
PHYSICIAN, Professor on the Eye. Ear. and.
Throat. Permanent office. 4)0 ARCH Street. Philadel-
Phia. from November L :Associate office, 215 BOND
Street, New York. Metaphysical Discovery, price 8
per box::-Poor Richard's Eve Water; Scalp Renovator.
81 per buttle"each. • . •
STEWARD WANTED FOR A SOL.
'—'DiF.R 110 MB —A disabled Soldier. who has bean
honmably discharged from the service. of good address,
and able to keep the accounts of the Home, can address,
with retbrenm, Box liS)0, PbtJad'a Poet °Mee. cc26-2t
AYOUNG MAN, WHO HAS BEEN
sh iPping Clerk in a Forwarding Home for over six
Feats, 18 &slow] of a situation. Address "Meg.,"
Press olilee.
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v young. loan not over thirty preferred: ranst write
a good hand, and have best of reference. Fatare pros
recta good to one who cults. Address, for two dare.
M. B. 0." Prat..? Office. ec26.2t
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ash_ capital of $4.000. to engage in the TOBBENC
GROCERY TRADE and TOI3 &MO COMMISSION BM-
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?Frees exebanged address "MR. R.," this office. It'
HOUSE OF REFUGE —A PREFECT
end Teacher wanted at the White Department of
the Bonn of_ Refuge.
APPIs' to JAMES T BARCT,AY.
Chairman of Com. on Dls. and Boon..
0r9.3 finwfft Athenaeum
875 A MONTH I WANT TO HIRE
'Agents in every county at 475 a month. ennui.-
eee paid. to sell my newebean Family Sawing Machines.
Addros.. S. MADISON. Alford. Maine. octi-d&w:irn
W ANTE D- $l5 PER DAY.-WE
Y want reliable, energetic canvassers and agent
in every runty, for a genteel business , at a commission
of from to 4116' per de y. No humbug. gxperlenced
canvassers preened, but ro.rn for all. Address
C. M DUNN &CO Publishers,
Areltber Cincinnati. Ohio; Chicago, or IBS
RE DE street, New York. .192.3-Lirlw
$6O A MONTH! WE WANT,
AGENTS at SGO a month. expenses paid, to soil
on.r EVERLAWSING PENCILS, ORIENTAL BURNERS thirteen other articles. Carel:dare free. SEAnt
& CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. sell-d&Wft
al . DEPUTY QUARTERMASTEE
GENERAL'S OFFICE.—PRILADELPHLI, Feb. L
VESSELS WANTED trontedtataly to carry COJ.L to
the following points :
Tortuga& -
Key Weet, Fla.
Fort Monroe, ye.
Alexantirla,_Va.
Newborn. C.
Port Royal, S. C. A. BOYD,
1140-tf Captain and aaalat. gnartermasta.r.
BOSTON
LOST AND FOUND.
8300 tEY.t2O7-A
-uTtivpr—woLsOTASTTEf).Rß4TrisO, L . A ; N SO3 ,
each, Coupons attached, dated June Tad, 1863, numbers
from 24,289 to 24,294 inclusive All persons are cau
tioned against receiving - or negotiating said hoods. Three
hundred dollars will be pa'd rev their recovery by
LE MR SONNE,BORm,
AMBER Street. above Wood, Kensington.
PRTLADELPHIA. July IS, 1863. oc2o-18t.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
FOR SALE—A LARGE AND VERY
yairiabie tract of
WHITE - OAK TIMBER LAND, .
selected years. ago, with special reference to the
SIIIP-TIMBER BUSINESS
Besides the very large growth of 'WHITE 'OAK. this
tract contains other hard woods and &large quantity of
Poplar.
A RIVER, suitable for rafting. runs through the pro
perty.
For particulars. apply to
- -
'WOLFF & DIKE..
0c26-6t . 60 WALT. Street, New York-..
TO RENT
THE SECOND. FLOOR
No. 607 CHESTNUT STREET
25 BY 160 FEET, SPLENDIDLY LIGHTED, READ
ENTRANCE, HATCHWAYS, tic
Apply to
Third floor oan also be had
STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER FOR
Sale. So-home rower. J D. JONES, Planing Mill,
TwENTr-rnisr Street, above Chertnut. 0a26-31.
noAL YARD FOR SALE -THE
best II ttecl•up YARD in the city ; capacity for doing'
any amount of business Inquire on the premises. No.
957 N. NINTH Street. below Girard avenue 0c24-6t5
LOTS IN TWENTY-FIFTH WARD
F 0 R favorably'. situated for Factories and
Dwellings—entire squares, large or single Building Lots
—on very favorable terms Reading Railroad passes
through the district. A good investment for Capitalists,
or for immediate improvement. Apply ,1235 SPRI
GARDEN Street. 0c23.-3N
FOR SA LE.-• VERY DESIRABLE
-a- IRON PURI:ACE PROPERTY, situated at McVey
town. Mifflin county, Pa , within a short distance from
the Pennsylvania Railroad and Canal. The freehold
property comprises a Furnace, with machinery of ample
Power to blow it, using either charcoal or Anthracite
coal; about 1.300 acres Timber Land: also the celebrated
Greenwood Pipe Iron Ore Bank. containing about 17
acres. which produces in abundance the same oar from
which John A. Wright, Eso,
makes his renowned and
justly celebrate i LocomotiveTirn and Car Axles. This
ie the only available proparty in the State which pro•
duces the Ore recuisite for estab'ishing a bu.ine‘ of like
character. • There is also about 100 acres of Land within
half a milo of the Furnace, held under long leases, from
which abundance of excellent Hemalito Ore can be ta•
ken, at a cost not exceeding $2. per ton. delivered on the
Furnace Bank. and on-which shafts have recs . , fly been
Mink. and which will pr,duce sufficient Ore to supply
the Furnace. Soft Fossil Ore is also abundant in the
nelablaorhocd Charcoal in any quantities can be had
delivered at the Furnace, at 6 to eY 2 ' cents per bushel.
This Furnace is well situated for the markets. having
water and rail communication with Philadelphia. Pitts
burg, Baltimore. Harrisburg. and ()her important
manufacturing towns. For. price. terms. and farther
particulars. apply to H. Ii BUR ROUGHS.
Philadelphia Pa.
TO RENT, HOUSE, FOURTH
•
below Green Street. with back buildings and sta
ble, b 7 " ANTHONY P.. & J. IL MORRIS.
cc 26 St
10 A TALITABLECOITNTRY HOUSE
-aal. AND OROI:i 1 DR, Well supplied with shade and
frailfrait trees and ontbuil a Inge a anti fromifive to twenty-two
acre of prime _farming land, at ATTLEB /ROUGH.
,Bucks con nty, Penna... will poxitictiv be sold at nubile
sale, on SATURDAY, October 31, at 2 o'clock P. RI. Ac.
rest from Philadelphia, on the day of sale, hy thell A.
M. train from Kensington depot to Bristol. thence to At
tleborottgh by stage, which will'retorn after the sale
and connect with the 6 o'clock line from Bristol to Phi
ladelphia, .
Fo postponement, no withdrawal, and No CYDER.
cm FOR SALE-A VERY DESIR A.-
manBLIC four , storied STORE PROPERTY, on SIXTH
Street, above 1111 ARKET; an excellent business location.
Terms eery. Also. with a large margin for profile. a
splendid TRACT OF LAM) on Smith EIGHTEENTH
Street: beautifully located for dividing into building
lotahaving a large frontage on the streets.
D. S. CAD WAIL &DER,
0c24 St 108 South FOURTH Street.
al! FOR SALE-AT STRECKER&
Chester county. a first-rate Store Stand,
Post Cflice, good Dwelling. &c., with five acres of first
quality-Land. A large and thriving business has been
done in the store. and this affords a good opportunity to
any one who is desirous of snaking money- and having
a pleasant residence
Also, a large variety of FARMS, and other properties,
in various localities. B. P. GLENN,
123 South FOURTH Street.
0e24 And S. W corner SEVENTEENTH and GREEN:
grs , GERMANTOWN —FOR SALE OR
• ,114 TO LET—A large three- stor MEM:TAGS and
lotof ground, on the northeast side of OtRIIAMTO WN .
A - venue, below Mill street. House contains a double
dining-room,-andparlor kitchen, eleven cbamoers,
bath, range, heater; and gas throughout Good stabling
for sur,horsee and four coots; large carriage -house. Lot
large, with shade and fruit trees. stone tenant-house.
This prone, ty is well calculated for a boardirm-house or
a young ladies' seminary. Apply to J. KING-, convey
ancer. near the Premises. . oat-tug-4r
ita ELEGANT ARCH STREET MAN:
SION, with extensive well •improved back build
ings; lot about SO feet front. Irs .la 4 feet deep. to a sweet,
on the opposite side of which is stabling complete, all in
fine taste and'condition, with city conveniences. Such
an establisbment is seldom in the market.
For sale by
A P. & L.H. MORRIS,
0c22 41* 9L6 ARCH Street.
ak TO LET-A OOMMODIOUS
DWELLING. No. 133 North - FRONT Street Rant
moderate. -.apply to WETHERILL & BRO.,
0027-tf . • 47 and 49 North SECOND Street.
GERM/ NTOWN.-FOR SALE, A
BAROAIN—A large stone MANSION, withstable
and carriege-Lonse, and 83.:g acres of land, elegantly
shaded and handsomely imp•roved ; situate within two
minutes'walk from Church-lane station. Mansion hag
'every city convenience, and a well of superior water at
the kitchen door. Also, excellent vegetable garden.
0c20.6t. J. 10, GUMMY dt SOZL S, PUS WALNUT St.
dB FARM AND MERCHANT MILL
IVY AT PUBLIC SALE:-Will be exposed to public
sale on THURSDAY, Roy. 5,-1963. at 2 o'clock P. H., on
the premises, all that vain-able property known-as
AMORE HALL,
In Schuylkill township, Cheater county, Pa., situated
at the junction of Pickering creek and Schuylkill river,
on the Reading Railroad, twenty-dve miles from Phila
delphia, and three-quarters of a mile southeast ofPtun
nixville, containing about 197 ACRES OF LAND, in a
high state of cultivation. unsurpassed in fertility by any
is the county The improvements are a large 'stone
mansion, stone barn, wagon house: a large spring
house, with other necessary outhrtildinga. Also a stone
and frame .tenatat M.nse. On the premises is a large
stone merchant mill, with heavy water power. The
locality is healthy," and beautifully situated. overlook
ing the Schuylkill. convenient to schools, churches. Stc.
is well supplied with springs of good water._Would
divide into three properties. The mi,l and wate DO wer,
with about 12 acres of land, and two farina divided by
the State road, with about 95 acres each. Will -be sold
together, or- divided to suit purchasers. The - Reading
Railroad passing through the premises, makes It a desira
ble property for country seats, or the establishment of a
manufacturing business It is well worthy the attention
of capitalists. Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold several WOOD LOTS. well- timbered with chestnut,'
one containing 5 acres and the other 5 acres and 12l per
ches, situated in Charleston township. Also, the moiety
of one- half of 2 acres and 47 perches in Tredyffin town
ship. Cheater co.. Pa.
Persons vviskinOo_view_thl 47 s pe o rti n es can do so b'y
Phce E ni_ville. th
tcI. I 'I" II I4 o N4TVAID.Ttr e A Pr pr:n sE o e PtiL r
property can be seen. and further information obtained.,
at No. S North SECOND Street. Philadelphia Condi
tions made known at the time of sale by
JOSEPH WOOD,
oc7O-15t • - ISAAC SCULL.
'fif -MILLS AND FARMS AT PUB.".
LIO SALT.—WiII be sold at public sale, on
THURSDAY, October 59, MS, on the premises, that
valuable property known as
SOMMERS'S MILLS,
in Montgomery county. Pa., five mileitTrom A.binsto n.
Station, - on the North Pennaylvania Railroad, two and
a half ,miles from the village of Abington, Willow
Grove. 'Whore. and Huntingdon, and fourteen from
Philadelphia.
No. 1 contain about forty-five acres of superior land,
in apish state. of cultivation. The improvements. con ,
sist of a four-story stone merchant mill. with three run
of burrs, and all requisite machinery for an extensive
Also. a four.story. stone -grist mill, with two run of
burrs, for - country work. These - tnills are propelled by
the Pennepack; a constant stream, with a fall of LS feet,
baying overshot wheels
Large stone mansion, having thirteen rooms and hall;
three stone tenements, large stone barn, and other out
buildings.
No. 2 contains about twenty-four acres of A No. 1 land,
highly improved The improvements are a large stone
mansion, containing ten rooms. hell, and kitchen; frame
barn and carriage house; altogether, 'a very desirable
little property.
The above partially-described. property Is well worthy
the attention of the manufacturer and persons seeking a
home, as it is seldom so valuable a property is offered at
public sale.
Terms_ easy. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock Prld..
when attendarce will be given bY
oc2o 9t DAVID SHELIVITEE.
.FOR SALE-MONTGOMERY
ma— COUNTY FARM. containing 11. 9 .5 Acres, in a high
state of cultivation, with excellent farm improvements.
situate near Wissahickon Station. via North Pennsyl
vania Railroad. Also, a line farm neAr Radnor Station.
Pennsylvania Railroad - 80 Acres. Call and. examine.
Register of Farms. R. PETTIT,
odA) , 323 WALNUT Street.
FOR SALEA PAIR OF
.
rior and stylish Fitly Noreee,ls3l hande high,
eight years old. brown, bod-t a; sound and gentle, fear
lees of locomotives. and . very fine drivers, single and
double: Price, SSOO. 'Apply to '
DR. ELCHENBERGEE,
oe2o-61* 903 North FIFTH' Street.
SPECIAL NOTICE.- '
BARTELL'S ALL-GLASS FRUIT JARS.
NEW CAPSULE FRUIT JARS
AMERICAN AND FRENCH GLASS SHADES.
BEAUTIFUL FERNERIES.
BARTELL' at LETCHWORTH ,
- se26-tde3l No.• 18 North FIFTH Street.
NOTICE. -THE MANHATTAN LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY. OP NEW YORK, having
transferred their Agency to the undersigned, applies
tiODS for Insurance, and renewals of Insurance, must be
made at his Office' No. 41S WALNUT Street. Books
explaining the advantages offered by this Company,
may be had on application at the Office.
samse B . CARR,.
oel6.?ut , Bole 3. eat for Phtmleights.
WANTS"
D. T. PRATT. -
On the Premises.
AIIfIUSIMNTs:
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF Alusre,
TUE OPERA
CARL AItiSCHL'T7 - 7eartea and. Director.
ADOLPH BIRGFELD Business &tanager..
The ttnderazgned Lee the hoxor to eenottneetkat the
celebrated
GERMAN OPERA TROUPE,
Under the direction of CARL A NEC Ef UfZ, now Perferra
lag with such unprecedented success in Bsliiraore. wili
shortly arrive in this city, and give s series of
TWELVE OPERAS,
Commencing on MONDAY, the 2d. of NOVEMBER.
and extending through the entire month
Tba following new artists, who have beau expresedr
ongared in Zurope for Mr. Anschtitz, will make their lir*
appearance in Philadelphia.. viz
Mlle. H. FRIEDERECf. Prima Donna from Vienna.
Mlle. P. CANISsA, Soubrette, from Paris. -
BIWA O. LANG, Soubrette, from Peen.
Mad. BERNARD. Contralto, from I:lamb - erg;
err IL/ MMER, Tenor Itebtpto. from Berlin.
Herr HARRIMAN tr, Lr ric Tenor, from Brunswick.
Herr STRINF,CKE, Baritone, from Prague. -
Herr LORAINE° REM . BBASO, from Vienna.
Herr HAIRIER, Itazso Buffo, from Vienna
I lerr DER NSTAEDT, Ballet Master, from Berlin.
Derr NICHOL& hisisTßß, scenic Artist. Cologne.
The company comprises further the artistes ea favora
bly received let season:
MADAME BERTHA JORANNREN,
HERR WEIN LICH.
HERR GUAM
KRONF ELM
And others, besides an excellent Chorus of thirty- fl ye, ant
Orebeetra oft hirty-eight. and full Ballot Corps.
The REPERTOIRE of the season v , ill include the fol
lowing new Operas, to he produced for the FIRST MIX
iN abIERICa :
FAUST by (formed,
by Flotostr.
JESSONDR A by
YA.ETBE ... by ...... Weber.
Besides the most favored Operas produced last season-
A subscription will be opened for these twelve °Pavan
on the same liberal terms as last season, although the
enormous expense incurred tin hr , n,, ,, inic el many newr
artistes from Europe. and the immense outlay of money
necessary for the prOductlon of the new operas.vrillcout-
Pelthe managers to raise the price of single admittanca-
TERNS. OP SUBSCRIPTION
Reserved seat for twelve nights $lO be
PRICE OF SINOLE ADNFITANCJI
Parquet, Parenet.Circle, and Balcony
(Including Reserved Seat.)
Family Circle Md.:.
Amphitheatre.— ' ra eta.
Subscriptions will be race" red. onand after MONDAY'
next. the f',Stli instant. at
COULD'S MUSIC STORE.
Corner of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Stmts.
between the hours of 5.30 A. M. and '3 P. M. daik-. by
ADOLPH IHROFELD,
Bnsinels Manager.
PSI co. No. 139 S. SEVENTH St • cor. Walnut.: oc2l-.5.:
NEW CHESTNUT-ST. TREATRA.-
Lame and Idamaar,r.. ..... Sir Vaf
Eras ancient for a limited somber of alghte of the
eelotrtated artiste -
MLLE VESTVALE,
Who will make ber t on the
EN Gl.Thil 'STAGE,
in the new Mtsical Drama. entitled.
GAME A :
- OnTIM
• JEWISFI' MOTfi r EE,
Translated from the French by Matilda Heron.
The incidental mule of the piece has been written her
the eminent composer. Mr.
ROBERT STOEPEL.
. The piece trill be presented on
MONDAY. October 25th.
And every Evening till further notice.
Wieh the following powerful cast •
Mlle Vestvali. Mrs. Brougham Robertson, Mies Rosa
Bytince. Mrs. Grattan, Mrs. Stenett, Messrs. 8. 0. Du.-
hme„T. W. Bladrsdell, De Forrest. C. Porter, &c.
Seats may he secured three days in advance. . cc 23
In t 1 1 .& city
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE.
v • Lealee....;" Mrs. M. A. GARF,ETTBOX.
First night of the distinenit.hed and popular miter
MR. E. EDDY
THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, Oct.
JEAN BEAKY.
THE IDIOT OF NORMANDY;
Or, the Five Stares of Manhood. -
Supported by the talented Walnut-street Compauj.
To conclude with the laughable Farce of the •
LAUGH - 121G ELV 13NA.
.Doors open at 7. commence at 7%. aolg
ivr RS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCII-•
+-L.- STREET THEATRE—ARCH. Street. above' Sixth..
Acting and Stage Manager WM. S. FREDERICK&
Business Agent and Treasurer JOS_D. MURPHY.
The great Dramatic alliance..
E. L. MES. RABBETLPKVENPORT. D W. 'W,ALLACK.
AN
TO-NIGHT. (MONDAY.) Oct 26th. BO'
. RICHARD THE 111.
Richard E L. Davenport.
Richmond Y. W. Wettest.
Ring. Henry the VI Hr. Griffiths.
Clovan Elizabeth " Mrs. Yarrow.
IntakePa of York I • Wins Mary Carr.
FRIDAY, „Tr - W. WALLACK'd BE 9EFIT,
,
Tickets, 25, and 76 cents. No extra chants for ....=nrett.
seats at the Box Office. fromlo A M to WE M. eciN
PHILADELPHIA, OCTOBER, 15. ;1863.
—MRS. CECILE RlTSE—logag MADAME: The tut
d ersigurd desiring again to hear your Readings from the
Poets in public, would feel exceedingly gratified if,
without interfering with any other arrang , mentayort
have made. they couldprevail upon yon to afford num.
the pleasure of listening to you at some early period.
Should this desire meet with your arproval,. be
kind enough to favor us with an early reply, fixing tuna.
&c. Very truly, yours,
Samnel T. Randall, Thomas R. Elcock,
Lewis C. Cassidy. G. Morris Bounce.
John Goforth. Thomas J. Barger,
John P. O'Neill, Robert E Randall.
Leonard R. Fletcher, Richard Ludlow.
John 093yrue, Charles Beekwalter,
J. Warren Coniston, Tames S. Martin,
Edward McCabe, Charles W. BroAke, -
J. Newton Browns, George W• Harkins.
George W. Arundel, • WilliPffa Messer.
Pierce Archer, Jr., Reni. L. Berry.
John Cochran, G. G Evans,
John E. Neal, IJos. Smith,
Theo. 'll. Oehlehlager, Samuel A. Caraman,
ad other..
PBMADELPHIA. October IT. 1563.
Me.srs, Samuel 3. Randall, George W. Arundel. Sisho
Goforth. and others•.
CIENTLEMEN: Permit me to thank you for the compli
ment con vey ed by your note of 15th instant, and to say
in reply that I most cheerfully assent to the invitation to
give a Public Ileadiu E. aEd beg leave to fix TUE 3DAIt"
EVENIICG, October 27th, 1563, therefor.
Very gratefully, yours.
•
MUSICAL FUND • HALL. -GOTT
ALLA- SC HA LK.
TEE FIRST GRAND CONCERT
Of the celebrated Pianist. Mr. L. U. GOTTSCHALK.
Will take place on WEDNESDAY EVSNING, October
28th. at S o'clock, supported by
Mme. AMALIA STRABOSn IN the favorite Prima Donma
Contralto. The talented Vocalist. Mrs BEHRENS.
Profs WOLFSFFIN, the distinguished Pianist, who
has kindly consented to assist Mr. Gottschalk on this
occasion. Big. GAEL° PATTI, the distingtished
-Violinist.
S. BREIRTNS Musical Director and Conductor.
Adnalestlm 50 cents; reserved seats 25 cents extrla.
feats- a - ay be secured at GOULD'S Music Store, com
mencing-on MONDAY, Oct. 2603, at 9'A. At .Doorst
open at Tk,'; Concert to commence at 8 o'clock— oall-Bt.
Fox's CASINO,
CHESTNUT stroAl
IMMENSE SUCCESS
CHARLES E., COLLINS.
GITARLES E. COLLTNE:
CHARLES E COLLINS,
THE ORTGIN&L CURE.
EVERY NIGHT.
6ERMA_NIA'ORCHESTRA.--PtIBLIO
REHBARSALS every SATURDAY. 33fi" o'clock. Pt.
M., at the MUSICAL FUND HALL Single Hecate.
26 cente Packages of six tlck.te. $l. To be had NI
ANDRB'S. 1104- CHP.SVNI7 , P Street; S. S. GOULD.
SEVENTH and CHESTNUT, and at the Hall door.
oaL7-3st
TEMPLE OF WONDERS—ASSEMBLY
-A- BUILDINGS,' TENTH AND CHESITMT STRIDOIL
Amusement for Old and Young. Mirth and HapPinsa
open for the season.' Constant change of Entertattunsit.
'SINOR BLITZ,
EVERY EVENING, commencing at 735 o'clock. aid
Wednesday and Saturday at 3, consistimr of New Ka
teries in'Necromancy, great success a in Ventriloquial.
and the Learned Canary Birds, .
Admission 26 cents; Children 11 cents. sell-ti.
P ENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
THE FINE ARTS. '
- 10%5 CHESTNUT STREET.
OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. X. In
6'l". M.
Admission 25 cents. Children half price. 3en.22
RAILROAD LINES.
at*
FREIGHT STATION,
PENNSYLVANI:A iIAILIZOAD COMPANY.
Corner THIRTEENTH and MARKET Street&
PIITLADSLPHTS.; October 26, ISO
"SPECIAL NOTICE."
THE PENNSILVINIA RAILROAD COMPAIff
RECEIVING AND SHIPPING FREIGHT
ST. LOUIS,
LOUISVILLE.
And all other volute In the West
S. B. KINGSTON - 4 .
FREIGHT AGENT
WEST CHESTER,
AND PHILADELPHIA RAIL-
ROAD, ni
FALL ARRANGFWINT. •
On and after MONDAY, September 14th, 1863. the
Trains will leave Philadelphia, from the dspbt, north.
east corner of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets. at
7.45 and 10.50 A. M., and . at 2 and 4.15 P. -M.
A Freight Train, 'with Passenger Car attached, will
leave the corner of THIRTY-FIRST and MARKET Streets.
(West Philadelphia) at 6.45 P. M. •
- Trains leave the corner of THIRTY-FIRST and MAR
BET Streets (West Philadelphia), 17 minutes after the
starting time from EIGHTEENTH and 3fARKET.
- The Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.50 A. N.: and
4.15 P. DL , connect with Trains on the P. and B. 0.
for Concord; Kennett, Oxford, Zrc.
HENRY WOOD,
Gan.ral Rannrlntandwet.
STEAMER WAWA.SET
or SMYRNA, PORT PENN, DEL&-
NV ARE CITY, NEW CASTLE, end CHESTER. fromilret
wharf below ARCH Street. every MONDAY,. WEDNES
DAY, and FRIDAY, at 9 o'clock. R.t.nrzang, leave&
BOMBAY ,HOOK Landing every ,TUESDAY, THEIRS
DAT, and SATURDAY. at S o'clock.
Stages connect 'with the boat for Smyrna. Dover, md
Leipsic. oci6-fmacw-6t`
- SALAMANDER: SAFES.
The largest and best assortment or
FIRE AND BURGLARPROOF SAFES
_ever offerad t ior sale, at LOW PRICES.
All warranted egnal to any mad&
For sale by .
EVANS & WATSON,
0c23-3r 16 SOUTH_ FOURTH
vut i t CARRIAGES._ , 1863 .
WILLIAM D.' ROGERS•
9 - -
Coach and Light Carriage Builder,.
Noe. 1009 and 1011 CRESTNIIT STREW,
selo-6m " ' : Pluitoatratt.
CORRECT PT&NO
Vff — Tr—Mr. C. SARGENT'S orders' for tuning
and repairing Pianos are received at MASON di C 0.13
stare, 907 CHESTNUT Street, only.
Mr S„ bas had eleven yearefactoryexPerimme Ros—
ton, _and dray eara' employment in Philadelphia.
Syncier. —Pianos releathered to soared as -soft and
sweet toned as new, without removing.
Terms for Tuning, 80.
OnTRUSSES, BRACES, &c.,
skilfally adjusted by C. H. NEEDLE&
corner of TWELFTH and _RACE Streets.-
-- Ladies' Department for same, conducted hJ
Ladies.-TWELFTH Street. first door below ,Race. The
most complete . and varied stock on hand. consist 1>:
part of ases. Snpporters, Shoulder Braces,
Bandage Elastic Stockings. Crutches. Syringes. Az:
tidies for nrcorg. Sick Room. dm colg-itin tf
GIVE ,REIMER A CALL ANY DAY
you , coaknaphite having a Likeness. His Colored
Photographs are superior style pictures, and only
$l, at SECOND Street, above Green.
WHITE PRVA L ERVING BRANDY,
PURE - cOIDER
AND WHITE WINE VENEGAR..
GREEN GINGER, MUSTARD SEED, SPICES, U., ail.
ALL THII BEQI7II3ITZB pox
PRICSINVING AND MYOSIN.
ALBERT Q. ROBERTS.
Dealer in Pins Grocer's%
iorner BLBVEDITH and VINE &woks
CONDENSED . MILL-1,000 DOZEN
Condensed Milk, for sale by
RHODES & WILLIAMS.
ocl7 - 101: South WATER Street-
MORGAN,
ALL ENGINE BIIrLDIRS. tion Founders
_and ( 4 . m
i
Machinists and Boller Iltikeri. 1.2110.. C-t u ,O
Eiteaat. Phi11d33 1 .7h24; - '
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