RAw.—" About this time look_ out for raw and chilly weather," the Almanac says. Most people have found that condition of the atmosphere without looking very sharp for it. There is no mistaking the fact that Jack Frost is making a Laid from his high northern dominions, and he has gent hit-her his advanced guard in the form or ice and biting ‘71003. We must build entrenchments in the shape of good fires, and don such comfortable provisions in view of his approach, as are made at Vie Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rookhill & Wil sn, Not, 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth. With plentiful fuel, and good comfortable wearing apparel, we can afford to fraternise with the said ffaolz, and to even laugh at his snowy head and knoie beard. RFAD ! READ ! ! RHAD ! I 1----111COTREE WormunVut - Cune.—Gentlemen : You mill find en closed 06, for which please send me one ,box of Winter clothing. The last I gator you acted dike a charm. I had heretofore been euqjeet to bad fits. I am happy to say that s ince I have purchased my clothing of you lam a etrYuger to them. Our fami• ly physician also uses yoir "one-price" clothing, and thinks there is not Meg like it. Respectfully, JOHN DE JUNES, Potteville. To Charles Stokes & 00., olothiers, under 'the 4 ' Continental." Philadelphia. ELENTLEMEN'S HATS. —fill the newest and beet at7les for fall wear, to Felt, Silk, and Oassimere, will be found at Warburton's, Nro, 430 Chestnut street, nest door to the Poet Office. 0e23.1rn 11013BENEEPERS, and those about going to housekeeping, cosn save from 10 to 15 per sent., by purchaMng their housekeeping, actin' s at E. S. Farsen_ec Cods Kitchen Furnishing Rooms, No. 222 Dork street, below I ;crslen*- oat-thine-It ARRIVALS AT UP TO TWELVE Ow THE HOTELS, Limg LAST NIGHT Elltravrd--Clheatevrat C 11 Gaiter, Bridgeport, Ct ' W Hfgeior, Nevr. York W C Haddonfield. Jne J Lane, Wrirchtsriito A GotPF b.low Ntntbi. (Ark, DgytOU. 0 _ . tiricyrux, 0 W Qmiglay, K;Otwood, B Sirs Unri+l3 , , Pittnnewitit 31r.- Baronidn, Wacteaotet, 1 , 11.* Clanificon.rii.rrhboxg fieti F Mir'Towin Sets York Cba.; ethright,_M Chunk El hazuiii, Wash, i C 43e0 C Vayrier Moore, Port Deposit JW (I oar; Port 1. ep,)sit Curry, New York L It Lyons, Baltimore James 6 Ford •W ttl Sovigo, Columbus, 0 Y 0 NCI, New York Mr Towl, New 'Tort; B Wait er wf. N.,ty York WllC.ioter,isMC D 1 Batley J. - ; Do •eln , o Delaware Prot r CHpdfloi. Italy RAC .:p od Y sal Philada Pores. R,rriahura Clyni•li wf dini D kr ndelb art, Gettysburg Cant R •twetre, ii $ Ft M Ityorß, Jr New York E R Seam alb, New York Tr•os H Rnalow, Brooklyn Joh n Eltralp-oh , Brooklyn :Coo ACM+. Sleds Maryland 8 Packard. Rarylaud L T Gihne, New Jersey .1 Bp,oke, New Jersey M Mctlloy. Bellefonte Pehnesteek, Ilarrisbk A 137nuer, CAutabla . . . .Jas Johnson. Now York ,S Cs Wra .oy o ,N n UPS New York .hf Sal iade Reading Alts El Siegel. Reading J Oiaeou & la, Wash. D C L Lyon. Baltimore Capt O W Pert Del M Slier, !Malin W Watson, Harrisburg H New ahem & wt, Carlisle ,Jas Burns & la, Trenton ' R Burns, Litiz, Pa John ratter Pa 31.11 Wood, Harrisburg aHrs Wool, Harrisburg W J Beatty. Harrisburg 111.3 Benny, Harrii3burg F Clyde, Delaware C Crane. Baltimore J W Weir & la. Harrisburg NIT 3 A Weir, Harrisburg A H Schultz, Jr, Burlington A Tigzelury J C lerancia,„Doston 43 J Rounton, Boston Jas Quigley, Alton R W Roberts, Harrisburg D Boss, Harrisburg , • J H MtmgeB. York. ea S Vaal/hulls, Columbia I V Dobaou & wf.NevrYork P Soutlp‘fland, New York IR.IIiR & IR., New - V ork H Hitchcock Now York it 10 Karneß, Virginia Mr? Karoo& Virginia W O K.troo., Voqiinht H litgland T ktchardson, R letand (Continental—Ninth a RicharlsOn. New York C 6 Dexter, Boeton it Chestnut StreetS. W T Hug; es & sis, Lex. KY Jo. E Tyler, Imago , I B Clowdtly & els, Tenn Iv nberger, Cin, 0 nrd Shoenbsrger. Ctn. 0 ate A B Bane. Nu'e, - -Yock. J W , ioho-,ton, Now York W W.ltiame, S Francisco Col W N .fohn..on. Die Col tio, E. 13 Thecepeoe,Ba.rriabg W oStowart, Tenn J•Btniil, 51 le eta -tarbuck. Auburn J H BA,wden. Biltimere sledrime I rako-eh, NY . L, N ttschatk. New York Max *oko.ch. New York , lario atti, New York A A Achf.olit 'Mayer LID .11-Iy,r (_yLv ~11e-weit Cigdon Et ia, Pittsburg It P Hsllopell, Boston T E Sweetser,Newbern,N C W H Dennet,Newbern,N C RC We'ster,Newbern,N C Win McClellan, New York Mae A Belt Fit Lents Q Miller, Cadiz. Ky JP T iomppcon, Cadiz, Ky (1 A Dicoile, Reading N Henderson, Cincinnati Ren:y Rice, Memphis Jacob Kraus, Cincinnati Fronk 13 Lewin, New York IS ft Sri& with. *at kfort, Ky E S Van Winker, Frank'tKy T Poynter, Frankfort K James W Smith, New York'.. W H Cariter Morrie, U 13 2:1 D g~ well, Easton ?An Baird, New York Mas Myers wf, Comm, Pa iss H K Myers, Colrunb, Pa Toe T Thomas .4hon, New York B Waeh. D C Fl F & wf. Brooklyn I W II Dr uy,ck. New York tinghee,Lagington,liy J E.; CAlrt wad ' t Stickel Is-0, &Louis ilr Bti.q. el, St lends I A Lon. her, Newport, Pa Krt. A r: Sarum& Y GBP trn , worth &W . , Boston :t'R Durnas.'Lontlon :14 Wil,on, London 0 F Catnty. CONE& Rica ILambert free, Chicago 0 I, Weimar", Boston J L ‘ctoa ri 13 Champion. York Gee To w.e. Hass Pir Pryor S: frff T Oh ambere St la, New York His -h ambers, New York Pen , e Jr, New Bedford ,h .e Babe •, Pottaydlo T R , Ottrd-,Reading'. P Boyle, Ciecinnati Dr ItlcCormick, II Dorsey Gardner & re, N II Coleman, Lebanon 3 H Baker, tie dan, Boston &Ms BngbEe. Prot*, R I litre Ramey & eh, Auburn 3fr . G B movzo, New York H Shepherd, Memphis J Wb lila ker . • • - Aliso Whitlakit; Dins Perk'. 8 Istatimek, New York h mria, Pittsburg Miss Bilionlson,Pittsburg :Hiss Morrison. Pittsburg -0 . 3 Y 0 ramwell, Baltimore Bfrs .1 I, Dsrliutott , Penns, Jos Mat trig, Washington co P Kennedy, Ba itimore Mrs ItennedY,Baltimore Miss Gray, Baltimore B B Cobb, New York Gee 2t Mass Ira Murdook, Mass E L rahr s'tc.k&tvf,Pitisbg • 11. Brow JAI!! & AG Coin .& wf, bew York Lewis HeOhti, Boston .oeo C Farren.,New York 8 F Dougherly&wf,Brookln Dr Ormestin & wt. Brook ly n C orlig3,Pr ovi de n c e. it I Samuel C Downing. N Y JO Jordwz, York, Pa, ./ Carl, York, Pa J A Weiner & wf. York, Pa A W Itiq • • T Horrbbin, Jr. Maine A A Al vont. New York 'W It Boson, New Torii D Fowler, New York WO Stanly , NAW York P Duncan, Wash, D C B Von Kellar, New York • 'Hubbard, Boston BD Bosnia, New York N 1 A - Stuyvesant. N Y John B Jewell; Ohio • • • Chas 11 Daxbury, awYork if NI tr.u. , •cles,'3auuton, Mass A J 130-w-rtn. Taunton Glo , stner. Cltuton,NY IS R Boston Virg J 11.4bn.015, Boiton PC dr la, Dafralo ormi=mi _ . gcCkuley, New York T J D. - -•gzhe wf. Brooklyn Me Keever & wf. N Y , cott, Steneeavitle Ohio I - 4 Seymour at wf, N Y J A., v wf, 11. 8 A Aloodyl, Boston J B ee , tner St wf. e K itartin W Virginia w J Carr, Gerautni _ - Taos Scranton: Jer. 14..rrineld. Baltimore cvarnalr & lo„ N J ZS a Fisher & la. New York iPstor RigginS, Boston i ll I Comstock, Cleveland, ,O 4ewell, - Boston Amerliesura—Chentaan • eX Drennsp, Maryland. 7 A Cartis-Delaware J !kWh, New York M Want, New York J II ( 1 7-Piu It la,' New York "D Kele)er, Iliew.York Id O'Connor. New York James Wall, New York Hobert M Carina, New. York Francis Morgan, New York' ' W Flynn Bogert Gould, Ashland James Webster G G Whitney Lient Hiebard Cooper, N J li 0 Brotherton, New York A B Balston, Armstrong,Pa J A Belton; Conn ll Bids, Mount Holly . a Brown, New York 7 EbGaupy, Baltimore ir Frier, New York amee H Book, Pottsville eo 0 Boyer Pottsville homes Carlin. Permit Blogg, New York W F 1-mith, New York WM Shnkeepear; Dover Mrs ehakespear, Dover OW S's ford, New York street. above VlMils. , W El Rink. Honey. ra J Ompbell Araidtrong, Pa Pelt & wf Lewisburg Mitts 0 liongil I, Pa Limy Whitney & son A 14 BKUITI.SII, Mapleton J W II A B R Shreve, Nnw Jersey D II D.-miler, Columbia Jon De , vriler. I ork co. Pa W W Wolff & la, Pottsville E Sch.. nb.,rg, Baltimore 1' B Veillar, New York ikLerchnutts'—Fourth S Wel:call & W f, Boston J L Weiknit & wt San Fran 2 Rothschild,Ohlo S T Daily, Indiana Geo White, Indiana P BONS, Pennsylvania C C Fralc, Danville W A Fri:They, Maryland J B Pile . West Virginia , T 0 Farnaworth,WVirginkt West Virginia L S Smith, Baltimore I 0 Kessler, Philipsburg D J Callicau. Peoria, 11l Joe Sirnuan. Easton W P Wallace. Brintingdon R Hann. Pennsylvania E D Townsend, New York Mrs Town end, New York ThcF F. Daffier', New York Job Barry G Walla - J N Chamberlin, Geneva John lt Weigh, York, Pa BF Clambers, Cheat'n, Md 2 P Not throp. Penns OR W!nor, Lehigh co, Pa sumac.. above Third. B B 'Roue, New York A W smith, Prov, E. I II T'bothami. New Orleans 1 12usb ina Barnes Boston G 1 •W 4 evArs .ft if.,115. - s• A Br. oe,n, U 8 N Chem A Maier j Potter, New Jersoy ILN Moore, Port Deposit ,G torrmen. New York 17 H Meacham, New York iw li kobin‘on, Keel St. tints—titnestssut danoinria, II S'N l!o Coates, Reading Jimes Cates, Beading Chas Welters, New Jersey Virzi Se p. New York Ganalr., Jenkins, Boston C G The:noses, New York Rat 77. omwoe, New York erd.Q. Baltimore Geo 13( of'', Lynn, Mass Mrs C 11 Stokes, Ohio Miss E Forteu, Ohio tner.+4 above 'Third W B lierlin,Ntenbenville 0 j.T. s Krez r, Funktovsrn.Md ,S R MeGee.r, New J-reey Oarvlr, MD, Chicago S Mcoear, New Jersey !N Monroe. - 'Subtly' Haven N B.,wmAn, Delaware P,l.rs G K D .wcaan.Delaware 11a%11 McKee, Hazleton J . Don na ir la, Phila , Jas D Scott, Bridgeport Lodge, ligation, 0 DA JAI a., Van Wert, 0 41. W Ven , ant Penns {:ke parcel, Johnstown T➢`he Union—Arch I E La uilet , . New York 310 Gearhart, Poulin 3dr 1:1/01 IT NY i i u eax. New Turk ©PoB .. :r.;:tt Johnstown .A Ecluk•Ls.,g dt wf„ . Salem, 0 .Tohn Bud:ld...ion. Pittsburg 138 Gui;:t)rd..l4ebanon. Pa Robert Maralll; Centre Co Jan Ea ord. Newport, By bliss A Emery, N Jereey. WETmary, New Jersey T daughter If T! r‘oliiin, Penna. National—Race a IoWIISc , D, New Berlin, Pa Piloger W Bm.lly, M Chunk R T Mot. Wash, D C ' bn Wood. Berke co Fabel. Lock Haven Keifer, Reading North. Philadelphia re Herbert. Tank hanneek. re Smith. Truikhannook lent E Cl Mania, Florida ll' F Gowine,.Sey West, Fla F Fatt.inger ) Ke l r West, Fin I, IT Selo. hey West. Fla F 1115 key. Key West. Fla 7... Hedrick. Key West, Fla 4 P Rhoads, Key West, Fla Commercial—Sixth int <Clark? Roberta, Reading V 14 'Relent, Washington .A Milner V' Iferbert • D Wharton, Pa 3) J Wharton, Bnnbnry If. Graham & aon,Chester co 33 Prizer & la, Doylestown H Plankinton. Cheater co Charles Haffington, Chester W Wa faoll, Pa ;fates VDU:on—Nark. To A Carr, Cuba Blobons, Newark Janoon Jot 11 l'a:ton.Lancaster co Bo:ILI:tau co C Borman, Brooklyn . C W Poulcon,Booton • Jobu Maxwell ,Now Yolk Local, Boston L Nitt, Pittsburg earn un's Hotel—Third street, above Rase APH nmann & la,NewYort P . Yonkers, New York G ahoy, New York 'G Preece, New Jersey 7£ Maguire & la,Trenton, NJ GB ,cs man, P,-nria, S D:orel, Minnesota s Young. Scranton, Pa L G Duncan, Lonisville.Ry H Foster, New Jersey P Andrews, New York A G 'lark, Milford, Pa S G Gilxo,, Pitveintrg T Jaeke.n. Harrisburg G Brown & La Mass lira Vaught, Ohio blow, Delaware Black Bear—Third aItiNIVVID A B Woodruff Milford,Del John Hersh, Pennsbury P Dickerson,Hazleton '1 B lilies, Fox Chase XI Wu( dring. Lehigh co II Yetkos, Hatboro B Houser. Centre co I Vanant.dstlen. Feasterr'e M Erdman, Lehigh co ;3 B Burns & eon, Mtusrstost A H Stever & la , Moutit'i co !rams C His.tond,Mlnersv'e John 1) Bruner,Dosdestownß Zel oer, Mtnerscille , W H lochtnan. York. Pa IBeedoot H orlocher. Penna. A R Biles, Pena Te t ßowman, Bechtolsv'e !Mount Vernon nova, seeood St.nbove W Parks. Seaton J &wt. Northumberld J M Meaecott, Riverton, BIJ T O Whl.aker, Kingston J ThompPon, &Qualm Beach tiro R lutpion dr ch, N if John Flynn J B Barton. Dnver, Del S Bateman. New Jersey lit L horpe, Willianmort 'Mil Aden, ElArrieburg tkP w hi r y g ita t: P sal en e n m a , zu y. New Jersey tOonr,se a Baker W C Black. ttlalyland amnel Walker hit man, Heading if McMahan at son, NJ F H W aas, Beading Madison—Setoad rc Jos 8 Truitt, Milford, Del Jaos D Mason, Dela ;rare es Simpson di la, Del R linrnar, Maryland Jr n Black, Mt Holly, N J Wzn Brannon 8 Vlarr, Stroudsburg M Mnl. tire, Uevton, 0 . 1,43 es Abrahaiu A J BArti n CI Au Sp,.ncer, Ron P It 8un. , ...r, Brooklyn John BArkbeck. Brooklyn 13 . WOTEMTV, M Chunk DeWitt tiwith. Grass.. a Carleton, Navy York S P Redmond, Chicago Hugh Steel Fort Delaware B Reading_ IM Et Carlisle. Milford, Del IS vs Adkins. Milford. Del J D Gr-en & lady. N York ;Chas Z-mer. Summit Hill I 61 S Hem nerer, Summit Hill i leash Kate, Summit Hill ,Vtaj Finlay dr lady Gs , ' .1 P•osts, le , sey Shore Mrs Pf cts, Jersey Shore jAHBoweo,ITSN John N .am, Baltimore iSasrisl Rays, Da-wine E Shreve. Mount Holly street. below Amok. Mrs lit Kayos F 5 Eli , it, Canton.Pa Ja4 Healy. Pen nsylvania W W Wilson,Mittlin,Pa G W fincason.Hantingdon A H Holloway.Clearfteld,Pa f u,rit & nem, Clarion,PB, D.lvi, Warren 0 Mrs ial Penna M rs L Eilinaker. Penea 1 W Mitchinson, Xenia, 0 IM 134,ry, Lancaster !i'rFltecuier,Lrncaster O II Brady & la, Cincinnati W Hensel & son, Penna ' if svid Bsir, Lancaster H S Baclitor, Ohio _ . ,Richard EL Cox, 0 . 010 iThos J Naught. Maryland L A Hoke, irfcConnollaburg Radolnh Adams. New York ()lte K Adams, New York. vnthiiv Lffuth . [T Wiley. Trenton. N 13 BrolhAad. Nails - Cake Thos b Kimball, Ohio nee, .bovo Third. Reamer. Key West. Fla P Miller. K.4Y WARt, Fla R, ieer. Key . West, PI& - J P Claimer, Key Wed, Pia C v Rentehle•. Peana A K Swartz. Ashland D I 3 Gerhard, A/lepton Chas 11 Knaess, Altentowa Francis Ralliet, Lehigh co Leads P Levan, Lehigh CO Mtge H J Barnet, Lehigh co ,1.11 Ginim, Lancaster co T Chrisma,n Pottsville Thomaq. Pottsville (31. n Gartley. Pottsville ock Haven Brondlirger, Berke co reel, above Chestnut. Pennviricker. 17 s TbosS Mar bal. Mader co (1 r 4 Lima, che.ter co, fa F A Foster, Nary land Nesbitt; Ha.yland .1 S r avis, Coatesville II Andrews, Jr, Lancaster T S Young, Jr. Coatesville E r weaver. New York 'G C Wheeler: Chester co Jahn Boyd, Chester co t street, woos , . Sixtls. T W H ',t , Bo4on• I A Ilk Trim, Boston Ii e lllrner, Danville B F Pitt. Penne rival:kin It Mal y ar..11412, Perna 0 M Rsmbright, Fenno, • C Nil oaro T Pd Bacon. Maryland Jas McDowell, New York atrovo littarket. Sheppard. Maryland Mai 8 Walahavat,, Balt, . . Hader H. Flazl.haret,Balt Ma-ter A 114rfehttrat,Balt Sieger r liaziehttr4t,Ball &Ire. T.-MaKlaney.Reediprle Wm Hill. Providence. R I SPECIAL, NOTICES. DISEASE /ND SDIENON From time immemorial disease baa prayed with tuna. nits upon the human system, and revelled in the car. nage and destruction it has canoed. Science, in the meantime, has not been idle, and contest after contest has taken place for the mastery, between these two mor tal enemies, until it has been reserved for this age to pro duce a Medical triumph, before which the shadows of sickness disappear Scientific skill, in the prediction of DR. HOL)FL&ND'S GERMAN BITTERS,.has reached its highest altitude, and can now reel satisfied with the tri• umph it has attained. Mankind are subject to various ills and tains, and it is the task of these Bitters to erase all such disorders from the human frame Liver Com plaint, that bitter foe to happiness; Dyspepsia, that ene my of ell which is joyous; Nervous Debility, that ty rant which crushes out of the heart all energy. and which causes its victim to wish for death; and Fevers, which rack the brain and t cinch the brow. all, all yield to the magical and healing properties of this Ns Pitts Ultra of Medical Science, It is of an entirely vegetable nature, containing not the least particle of Alcoholic stimulant, and will not, there.. fore, as the gliserality of Bitters do, dose a taste for spirituous liquors to arise in those who use them. No soldier should be without them, for they are a perfect protection against all the diseases which are so preva lent in. Camp Life. They are, to feet, THE BITTERS el the day, and the whole civilized world is fall of their fame, and the fruitsof their curative powers, Disease at last has met its master, and flees at the aporosch of the conqueror. Coma. then, and be healed all ye Gaffer ing children of mortality; the means are ready, the fountain is open, and relief ifl certain. Delay no longer. Messrs. JONES & EVANS. 631 AR.CFI Street, Philadel- Phla, are the proprietors, and all orders addressed to them will receive prompt attention. These Bitters can also be obtained at all Druggists in the Union. PRICE:. —Large Bottles (holding double quantity)sl. pat Dottie, or half dozen for 45 Small size 76 cents per Bottle, or half dozen for C. 0c24-it DEAFNESS, EYE AND EAR, TIIROAT DIB• RASES. CATARRH:—The above maladies treated watt the utmost encase* by Dr. VON kiOSCHZISKEtt, Oustlistaud Aurist, graduate oft7denga (Mee. 1027 WALNUT Street. where can be examined hundreds of testimonials from the very best known men in the country. among whici ire several from old and re.porviible eitirene of Phllt, delphia. - who can be nersomilly rAferred to. oat 6t• HAIR DYEI RATE ' DYE 1 BATCHELOR'S celebrated HAIR DYE if the Beet if do World. The only Harm lees True. and Reitab4 Dye known. This splendid - Hair Dye is Pertect—ollangei Reds Rusty, or Gray Hair, instantly tett% atoBBll Blasi or Natural Brown. without injuring the Hair or Stale big the Skin, leaving the Hair boil and Beautiful; la parts fresh vitality-, frequently restoring ite gristle, solor, and rectifies the ill effects of Bad Dyes. Th. Deunine is signed - V(ILLIA.74 A. RATONSI;011; all Onlitin are mere imitations. and should be avoided. Bold b tll Druggists, dm. FACTORY. 81 BARCLAY Strati, New York. Batchelor's New Toilet Cream for Dressini the Hair. ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST Prnam, made in the Beet Harmer, expreealy for as PAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plats Ramie& All Goods made to Order warranted satisfas. iory. Onr Otrn-fnioa Srarzy Id strictly adhered to 111 are thereby treated alike. delS-17 JONES gr (:0.." 804 MARKET Street DR: STEPHEN SWEET, .6F UONNECTICUT, the " great natural Bone Satter. ra,ILEtRrE/D. WILLSON—WILHELK.—On the 14th inst., by the Reir. T. S. Youth, at the residence of the ortde 8 father. `David M. Willson to Miss Emma 'L yonrmast daugh ter of Samuel Wi helm. Reg , all of Baltitnor,.. Sid. • ENGLAND-THOMAS.—Oa the morning of the 27th, by Friends' ceremony, before Mayor Henry. George England, of Salem, Ohio, to Elizabeth. M. 'rhomas' of this city. a C HAMDERS—ADAMS. —On Wednesday morning, 2Sth Met.. by the Rev. B. E. Adams. at the residence of the bride's father, James S. Chambers to Rdie a daughter of Charles Adams. all of this city Jio Surds.. KtLLO W—TINGENT.—Qct. 28,1883. by Rev. ion F. Chaplain. Mr, John Kellotir and Miss Elizabeth Vincent, both of Philadelphia. • SIIRK—DBWITT.—On Tuesday, Oct. 27, by it'iv James Cooper, -Mr. John Bark to Miss Harr IA DeWitt, all of this city. KNIGHT—HALL.—In New York, Oct 19, 18 2 3, by Rev. A. Bloomer Hart, Rector o! the Church th • Ad vent. Mr. Amos W. Knight to Miss Melia E. Hall. both of this city. - • ALLISON—THOMPSON. —Oct. 28, by Rev. .1 ha Pat ton, William R. I.lllEott and Jennie L. Thompson, all of this city. DIED. BLACK—On the 27th lust , Charles Augustus. son of Ebenezer and Jane le. Black, in tho 20th year' of his a qiie relatives and friends of tie family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral,' from the residence of his father, No. 012 Barclay street, on Friday morn in g. at 10 o'clock. ** BRo WIC —On Oct 25, 1:363, after a lingering Illness, Mr. Austin Brown, aged fifty years Hts remains will be taken East fur intmnent. a DALRIMPIit.—FeII asleep in...Tesus. at Honesdale. Pa., October 27, 1E63, tho Reverend Sarnn'l B. Datum p.e, rector of Grace Church, Honesdale , . axed 30 years..* TATEX,—On the2Stn. inst.. Miss Mama fatem, in tha 77th year other ege. iler relatives and friends, also the friends of her sis ter, Mrs. M. A. Totem, are rospeclally iuvitdd to at tend the funeral from lter late residence, No. 610 South Fourth street, below Lombard, on Friday, 30th inst., at 2 o'clock. without fnoher notice a* TAGGAB V.—On Oct. 24, 1863 fr m wounds received at Suiten Station. rVs., Major Clikries Frederick Tag gart, 2d Pennsylvania Cavalry, in thel:.lst year of his age. His mole friends are invited to attend his fanaral this (yhanday) morning (let. 29 at 10 o'clock- from hie late residence, No. 1610 Chestnut street a liTZN.LOnihe 25th inst.; Charles P Dare, late Colo nel 2:M Regiment, Pent a. Vohs , in the 33,1 t year of his iIoCALIA. —On the 26th inst., RI MeCalla, nrad 60 ytars.. MURPHEY. --OD the h inet Kate Y. Murphey, in the 16th year of her age. s IN-111131110SIAM Of Sergeant WM HENRY WIKOFF, Ist Minnesota Regiment. Fell: upon the battle-field of Gettysburg. whilst gal lantly reeking a desterate charge upon. the rebe , . lines. Sergeant Wm. Henry Wikoff. of the 1. Mienesota g.e gireent. At the breaking out of tho reboiling, in 1861, Sergeant Wikoff at once volunteered for three yeart, or the war, and served with the' brave virits composing the above regiment, from the first engagement Zit Ball's. Bun, until the recent battle in which he met his death. Through more than twenty pitched battles he was per mitted to pats unscathed; his life being spared him to offer it apes he would have wished. in defence not only of what be considered as the best and purest of Govern mente\bnt alto to preserve his native and well-beloved tqate from dishonor. He was a young man of noble Pulses, generous to a fault. a thorough soldier, a- de:A lta son, an affectionate brother, and a devoted friend. Bin remains were removed, during the past week. from the spot where he was interred by hi comrades, to Eas ton. Pa , end, on Sature ay, October 24th. all that was mortal (dB arry Wikoff was quietly deposited in the fami ly vault, in the'Eastou Cemetery, his immortal soirit havirg pa'sed. an we humbly trust, to the God who gave it. The - body was butted with martial honors. and the long funeral corte,m of mourning relatives and friends bears a-mple testimony to the high regard and emeem which {, as entertained by those - who knew him bett, for the noble spirit who has gone to his long long home R. B LACK DRESS GOC/DS.--CASa -L." ALERTS, Velour Reps, Tanifses, 3-4 and 6-4 Mous salines, Merinoes, Henrietta Cloths or silk warp Cash meres, Ottoman Poplins, Irish Poplins, English and French Bombazines, Mepines. corded Moussetines, Aus tralian Crapes, Baratheas, Turin Cloths. Paramatms, De Laines. Oriental Lustres. alpacas and Mohair LtiStreSi Reps Anglais.Alourning Silk, Armors, Poultee Sole and Gros Grain Silks. BS'SON & SON, 0c23 Mourning Store. No. 915 CHESTNUT Street j 0 UVIN ' S CELEBRATED KID GLOVES, Ordered ColorS, sizes Ski' to S 0e27 EYRE & LANDSLL. BLACK MIXED TWO-FACED MOURNING LONG SHAWLS, size 72 inch by 144. 0c27 EYRE & LANDEL L. P OPULAR COLORS MERIN - 0E REPS, and POPLINS. ooS7 EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH and ARCH. MAT AN ADJOURNED MEETING of the MILK DEALERS, held at FISAAKLIN 'HALL, Oct 26, 1863, it was unanimously Resolved, That in consequence of the increased price demanded by our Dairymen, together with the advance of everything connected with our business, we are now compelled to advance our retail price . of Milk to SEVEN ChiNTS PER QUART, and will a.ll even" measure; said measures to be regulated by the Sealer of Weights and measures. This arranges eel to go into effect. No 1, 1863. S. P. COWDRiCK, Secretary. John Beck, A. Half. ich, J. G. Donahue, John Bryan, J. Longaore, S. L. Morris. John Nelson. Adam ['reaper, Daniel McKenna, Geo. Sinn.. Ed. Qninn, Phil. Miller. Peter McLaughlin, Samuel Gardner, J. A. Walton, Geo. W. Tmrpe, John Brown, Edmund Webster. S M. Banes. Francis McGowan. Robert Ambler, P Donahue, Joceph L. Jones, John D Evans, William Saddler, Casnsr Wagner. Chalkley Ambler, I A HOPP . , Thomas Morris, D. Klotz, J. M. Wilson, J... 5. Kemper, D. W. C. Russell, I Michel Pischq, A. W. Bell, Henry. Ottinger. Samuel N. Myers, Jan Roney, John Grimm, Edward Rannum, James O'Neill, I John Millar, _ A. Mohr, Henry B.amsley, C. Kaag. Francis Mc(laincy, John Stegman. leiac zli.rp, William B. Noblett, Patrick Meehan, Septinius Am tier, Geo EIiCAH, L. M. Smith. .Tanathan Tyson, - Nattan Wooiman, William (la able, Fred. Schbffer, Jos. Bevis, Cerety, JAS. Mooney. Buckman Hallowell,Jos Clark. A. C. Michener, Harry Larkins, A.R. Schroeder, i Jas lloK De, .Nich. Marx. P. Sbuoy. • .•• . . . . i• - • William Roberts, Jl D. Shinn, . J. F. Buckman, J. B Stroud. Charles Woolman..E. Black, John Binges,H. Frees, B P. Brown, Jas. Grayson, ' William Woolman, I Price Lit tra, George Miller, B. Hayhavit, - John Ambler, Phil Schaffer, G. M. Schmitt. Charles Pseeoasf, George Shoemaker, Henry Geller, James Ward. C. Malay. 'L. R. Stout. - Corm Aiegel, James T. Moore. -David Hutt, .Tos. Stinger, A. Keller, Phil. Snyder. Charles Edmond ~ jos Ti. Thomas, Mich. Graaf, :Jacob Barman, I John Sender. G eo. T. Bealle, Thomas Reiff, S. P. Cowdrick. Jacob Siege'., John C. Blake, H. Fox, Daniel Tyson. 11 Stinger, Geo W. Blk'.ns. I T. O'Grady, Sohn B. Rvene, Abraham Lukens, Tim nard FoY. W. er, P F. Foy, W Ban a aw, T.D. Willard, Boos Tyson. 11. Hiles. B. M. Cneter. LY NOTICE. —THE NUM . ..ME TING —• 4 --- • of the Stockholders of the Germaatiown and Frankford Turnpike Company will he held at THORN TON'SHOTEL, Frankford. on the second of the Eleventh mouth (Nov ) next. J. H. WORTHINGTON. Sec'y. ~ ... 4—. A. P. A.—THE MEMBERS OF LI BEM TY LODGE Ni,. 9, are regaep3ted to be Panama' in their attendance on FRIDAY EVENING next, the 30th that, it being Quarterly niehr, and election for offt core. By order of JOHN DEVINE, Recording Sec'y. lis MASONIC NOTICE.—THE MEDI BERS of 'NMI iTRY LODGE, No. 131, are requested to meet at the Hall, CBE:SMUT Street, ou TBUTheDitY MORNING, 10 o'eleok. to attend the fuaeral of our late Brother Major CHARLES F. TAIICA aP. JAMES VR.D. Sueretary Per order W. M. 0e23-2t* LIMP BLOCKLEY AND MEIELION TURNPIKE AND PLANK ROAD COMPANY An annual meeting' of the STOCKEIt)LnERe of the C many will be bel' at the LIEN. IVAYN B HOTEL Lge]. Merlon Township. on "SIOLIDA.V. the 2d d‘y of N. vember next. at 3 o'clock P. M. to elect one President, twelve Managers, and one Treasnrer, to serve for the en rig Tear. oc2S-3t) DAVID MORD ST. LUKE'S AUXILIARY TO TUE SANITARY COMMISSION earnestly solicits from members of the congregation and others contributions for the benefit of SICK and WOUNDED SOLDIEII3. Ar ticles of Diet. Flannel, and other Hoods, may be sent to the Society's Room, in the basement of the Church (THIRTEENTH Street. below Spruce,) every FRIDAY, between S and 1 o'clock, and Money to the Treasurer, CBS. W. CUSHMAN, No. 128 S. DELAWARE Ave nue. NOTICE.—APPLICATION WILL BE made by tf. 5111.1A1t to the Department of I:light - cam for a contract for the paving of Dauphin street, from Belgrade to Moyer street, Nineteenth ward, of the city of Philadelphia, the following .owners of property on said street having signed an agreement for the same: S. W. Stockton, Arch street 291 feet: James Router. Richmond street, 64 feet; E. G. James, Walnut street, below Twentieth, 200 feet: Daniel Haviland, Fifth street, near Norris, 127 feet; Z 'C. Howell, Chest nut street, above Sixth, 681 feet. Owners of property on said street having objections to e contract being awarded will make them at the D - mrtment of Highways on FRI.DAY, October SO, at 11 o'clock A. M. 047-30 TILE PHILADEPHIA. BANK, oet. 1863. 1 he Anneal Meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank will be held at the Banking louse, on TUESDAY, the 8.1 day of November next. at 12 o'clock N. Tbo Annual ..klection for Directors will be held on MONDAY, the 16th day of November; between the hours Orin A M. and 2P. M. B. B. COMBO YS. oclo-steth-titol6 . Golder, imporr-TAArr 141METING—FRICED BLACK+ t ti TEafiESSEN—SMAriII rArtox cox Bina, GRANT Pnhlic Meeting will be held in CONCEKT MALL on TUESDAY hYSIYIAG. lot/ember 26, ai7t; ~'clock, to consider the oleo of the Freed B:ecke in Tennessee, on the batiks of the MiAsiteippi, and elsewhere. Itisoop Potter will ore.ida. eel ad drEe.o.e. ct be delivered by Cl.aplain A the - Cooltsband Camp ' at Memphis, wit.) is two hy authorby et General Grant, and the floc, Ph I:ips B:oaka,. or this city. oe.tt iL CA.RD OF COMPANY 6t, ON' Tun PASCAL IRON WOlt({s,—& meeting of the olfi. cote and privates of Company G. Merchants .Regi mem, 94th Y. , .00mpoaed of employees of Mes.irs Morrie, Tacker, & Co ..Pagoal Iron Works, wa,• held on Tlle, day. October 117th, 186 f. The following prongs:dogs took place: When the blood stained hand of rebellion was raised against the national ensisn of America; the employee.; of the Pmeni Iron Works; in common with the. loyal citi zens of the oonntry, at once organized themselves taco military companies—reeponded cheerfully to the call of tl e President of the United States and marched forward with nnfalteringatep to the DIRRIC of the 'Union to sae thin th e boner, power, beauty, end halloweegiory of the tlag'ofAmerican filmdom Of three who remained, a relief association was formed, which provided for t h e enpport of the families of those who had gone to defend our country's honor. To the fund of [Lie organization the firm of Meesrs. Morris, Tacker, .Co., whose triothro has been manifested me many occasiiiins and to various waya, contributed with a most lib hand. anti Otto , too considerable extent the object wee faell,. tat' d and maintained. When the advance of the rebel army Wafi mode into the tittle of Pennsylvania, in the month of list Jane, two more full comnanies were promptly organized by the employees of these" works," in reapome to the go. meal tell of our patriotic. energetic. and watchful .1 0 . venter. ARC rPW G. (burin/. To thou w tio enlist.d ander thin csil the fit in of &losers. 'Morris, Ta.sker, & i,to. gam a bounty of ten dollars to each rel.n, furnished noirorma to 11 e oflicer. ' and gave thibiteen dollars oar month for the emu art of our huncLes during our absence. In eon sidelatieu of the,e fn, is tho rank and file of Comp iny. CI, late ale et ant,' Regiment, deem it proper to alibied the iili owli,g res , l , ltiOn : vper, '(hot Stephen Morris, Thhmas T. Tacker, steribe, P. M. Tooker. Charles Wheeler, and lisery C. ri trading ee the firm of Morris. Tinker, &-ou., are DPI - Sly entitle° the thence of. and too same nip heroic} teotiered tcr them, by the officers and mem- Ito lot Company. 0, Merchants' litegimefit,.tith nnsylvanitt Veit:l:deers, for their genet.islty id aiding tic' foircation of this and other coropeules under the call. of the President of thelinited Stares, and of the Gr ,v.rnor of-the stet. of Pennsylvania, and for kindly providing for nor familielii during our absence. • Reso/verl. That such tnarks of Itindnees to ns, and true patriotic devotion as evinces by . Menace. Merril, Tanker, & Co to our common (iountry, will forte bright puree in the local history of noble deeds done by loyal en Louie. phiam : , and endearttbe respeciiiellHMOS of this tiros to posterity in the long Future, oiler the bright angel of peace shall have spread its wings over a restored Union of the Federal States. • , . . • Resolved, That the officere and private% of Company 0. of thelate 44th Ilierohante' Regiment. of l'enasylvailM VOinnt , er, hereby reaffirm oar devotion to the old flag of our country, and our unalterable determination to stand by it in all cto' time. and that we herbypledge ottrfolves to the conalituted authotties of the mate and notion. to.bo ready It - a momont'a nutico, to fly to arms in defence of our national honor. John D Eland. Captain. Jame+ Morrison, Joseph Fteher Lieut. . John N-norsod, Win. IT. Ev ans , 0, Berg'nt. ftavtd Rowland, Geo. W Ritter. do. Renry Netetor.: Joseph .T Owens. do. John B. K us, ,Tott- Odroro, - do. Wm. Vat.thao, Newell Williams. do. , John Helier. CORPORALS. • Joseph a oylattd. Cl.inpion llaillold. Thomas Erwin. wm. itnickh. Samuel itnsmitt. . Richard Drmaitec. William White, .T,hn Hi. M> erg Tb 08. ][OOYOO William Lamb, George Vdilliama , VVua - J. 14'oore Geo. Woerner Wm. Sprout,. N. Foy, Mat.b ow Wallwork, Farnsworth, Joseph Wilson, !Robert-Gordon, Vein. K.lley, Matieffig. Jk me. mcUormick. Peter. Walter*, John - - ft McLaughlin, Wm. Sh Wino, E Ficlell, George Cook John Lochory, Geo..Smitb. I - RIVATtS Chas. Barnho4, JRTIIOI. Ditttue Wm. Moore. John Breathway, L. Laraingh, SR m nel P. Smith. John Coato. damned Coate, Jamee Coates. Jobn Aegc Smith, W tn. Ifai-oor. Robert °, Marker, .Winfield Scott, Catss. De lerttncis I &MA,' W . 413` , 0 tit Coaxial Cope. Christian 'nyder. Robert Tol son, Wm. Rowland, Jas. Southern, Thos. M. Moore Robert Love, ThomaA R.oberta, '391/10$ Thomas. Hf nry - Henry Lure, ' - Dac , a Stoith. Robert C. Mar Fay, Total.. SO rasa. Imantea: MILANICLI - .IINTSTJTUTE LAC TURES Will commence on TIJECSLFAY ElfRhiLMI, boverober fAi. at 8-o'clock. and be cominm4 on TUES. DeY and THURSDAY EVENING'S, for the season., se follows: . . The First Course will consist of 'FIJESI) sY ..EVElsllti GS—On Astronomy, by Prof: John Frazer. _ TBUR:..MAY EVENINGS—On Talents and Contracts, by R. IL F 73111686. ' Tho SccondConr oe will consist of TtIEbDAY EVENIISGS—On Chemistry, by Professor Henry Morton. THURSDAY EVENINGS—On Military Engineering, by Prof Fairtnan Rogers Each blernber„lipon paying his annual contribation, and each one Member, will receive w Aomori ticket for himself and a lady; also tickets for nis Children, wards, and apprentices, under 21 ye,tre of aim on the payment of one dollar for each minor; or on the paymmt of two dollars each, the minor can, attend the Lhatares and hove the use of the Library of the Institute. TFASICR OF IIIEaIBERSIIIP —annual contribution, or . $25 for member , hip for life, with an additional charge of one dollar the first year for a certilicatent membership, GentEeman wish`ng to become members will plelse apply at the Hall, No to South SEVIMITFI Street. o,2s.et WILLIAM HAMILTON. Actuary. NOTIC E.—IN A CC rI.R DANCE WITH a r.solution of the CITIZENS. BOFTNPY FUND COMMITTEE . OF PHILADELPHIA. I am directed to. give notice that all claitas for. BOUNTY he presented before the first day of Novemhe. next. Those presions to June let to MICHAEL V. BAKER, No. 231: BonthTHIRD taraet. Those sine Juice let tome _ WILLIAM VEITCH, Paymaster. Washineten Buildings, South THIRD Street. oct7-tnovl PITIL.ket.I,PITIA. Sept. Stl. 1863 PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD cox Y.Ata, T R.l; ASURER'S DEPAR - PITILADELP - R - IA, 0ci0 . 6 - er 10 1.863. . - The Board of Directors hare tins day declared a semi annual dividend of FIVE per cant. onthe capital stock of the Company, clear of National and State taxeS, pal able on and after. November 15,1883 rowers of attorney for collection of dividends can be had on application at the office of the Company, No. 238 Routh THIRD Street. m317-tdel THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer. IMSiCiRGEON-ARTIST'S OFFICE, FOR MUTILATED SOLDIE ER who have lost au ARM or LEG in the service. and desire the Patent PALMER Limbs" ' te be supplied by Govern ment should return this notice immediately to this of fice. stating their hiss by letter, with name. company, regiment, and residence. B. FRANK PALME'. oc2t—tf - 1609 tiIIESTNUT Street Philadelphia. M CORN EXCHANGE BANK. PHILADELPHIA. Oct 12, 160. The annual election of DI RECTO 4.2 will be held at the Banking House on MONDAY, the 16th day of November next. between the hours of 12 A. SI and 2P. II The annual meeting of the Stockholders will be held on TDEeIDAY. the 3d day of November next, at 12 M. ocl4-tnol6 J. W TORREY. Cashier. MERCANTILE LIBRARY CONI . PANT. shares of Stock, which by a recent resolution of the Board will have the dues for the balance of this year remitted. may now be purchased at the Library for. TEN DOLLARS. Each share if purchased before January 1, ISM, may be duplicated at any time during that year. Great improvements in the building, and large addi tions of both foreign and domestic works, have recently been made. A share of this stock would constitute a useful and ap propriate Christmas Present. . ocM.tuths lm N 0 T IC B.—TME ANNUAL MEET ING of the Stockholders of the PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN, AND .NORRISTOWN RAILROAD COMPANY will be held, at the Office of the Domuany, corner of NINTH and GREEN Streets, on MONDAY, the second day of November next, at 10 o'clock A. M. "An ELECTION, to choose four Managers to serve three years, and one to serve two years, will be held the same day, at the same place, immediately af.er the close of the aforementioned meeting, and close at 2 P M. ocl3tuths-t2no W. S. WILSON, Secretary. IMee F ARM E SI /A ND MECHANICS , BANK. PRILADELPFLIA, ()Mbar 2. 1863. Tbe 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 TURSDAY, the third day of November next, a general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking House at 4 'o'clock P agreeably to charter. , . W. RUSHTON, Ja., oc3-txtol6 Cashier. rz3.,.. COMMERCIAL, BANK. OF PENN BYLVAN lA. PRILADELPITIA, October 12, 1863 The ANNUAL MEETING of the ?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 Douse, on MONDAY, the sixteenth day of November next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M. ocl3tuths-tl6no S. C. -PALMER, Cashier. MMECHANICS' BANK, PHIL &DIM PHIA, October 5. 1863 The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank will be held , at the Banking House, on TIIASDAY, the third day of November, at 12 If The annual election for DIREnTORS, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held on MONDAY, the sixteenth day of November. between the hours of 10 a. if. and 2 P. f. - J. Pi'SIGAND. Jr., cc& tuths tnol6 Ca. Itier. BANK O 1 COMMERCE, PHILA.- VELPhIA, October 6, 1863. T 1 e annual election for DIRECTORS will be held. at the Banking House, on fdOND AY, the sixteenth day of November next between the hours of 10 A. AL and 2 A general meeting of the Stockholders wi Ibe held at the same place, on TUESDAY, the third day of It ovem her next. at 12 M. .3. LEWIS, oc6-tutlis tuol7 Cashier. MRA.1.7,-ItieffsSlillf ilyfilnsiztet Follb i A street, I . 'I:II . DELP3IA, September 2, 1562. - - - - DIVIDEND 19 OTICE.—The following-named Dermas are entitled to a. Dividend on the Common Stock of this Company. The residence of several of them is un known. cod it is. therefore, necessary that the certifi cates of stock should be presented on calling for the Dividend.S. Bit s.DFORD, Treasurer. STOCKHOLDERS' NAMES. Mrs. Mary Bishop, S. Lancaster, Timothy it, Boyle. Percy M. Lewis, Clement Biddle. Fanny Mary .ffitcherson, Ann Copeland. fohn Mclntyre, A. Ero SBA and J. NewbOld, John S Moore, Trusloes, James McKnight, Debbie A. Rashes, Beni. F. Newport, Sarni T. Bs rrisAn, Benj. Bolt James Hallowell.W R. Rodman. James W. Hallowell, Sarah Ann Richards Catherine C. Koppele, Benry B. iherer, Daniel Klapp. Maria L. Sadler, Mary Kuhn, Andrew Turner Ches. n. Hartman , Mrs. Rebecca II erich, Kuhn, and J. H. Kuhn, Kx.l Asher M. Wright, of S. Fain. William Young, R. V. R.. toisse Extrx.. B. H. idoVickar, and James G. Schaff, Ex. ofd Austin Smith, Sohn S. LA... dere& :Willie AL 4-4, MILITARY NOTICES. NOTICE TO DRAFTED MEN IN THE TWENTY-FoUTH WARD.—The Board of Enrol tonnt of 'Aural District hereby give notice to all persons Drafted in the TWENTY-FOURTH WARD (being the Filth sub-District), that they will commence the hearing of cases of persons claiming Exemption, or those desi ring to offer Substitates, on MONO 07, October 20,1563, at the Headquarters. i orner of Broao and Spring Gar den streets, and will hold daily sessions for this purpose until the entire ward is completed. . . . The notices served upon Drafted Mon are all number-. ed, and the following order for the hearing of casts has been resolved upArk, and will be strictly a- hered to, viz: MON OAT. October 26, Nos. 1 t.) 50 inclusive. . 'J SDAY, October 27, Nos. GI. to 100 inclusive. WEDNESDAY, October 28. Nos. 101 to 160 inclusive. THURSDAY, October 29, Nos. 151 to TO inclusive. FRIDAY, October 80, NW; 261 to 250 inclasive. SATURDAY, October 31, Nos. 251 to MO inclusive. Ni)M, AY, November 2. Noa 301 to 350 inclusive. TUESDAY, November 8, Nos. 351 to 400 inel asive. WEDNESDAY, November 4. Nos. 401 to 450 inclusive. THURSDAY, November 5, Nos. 451 to 500 inclusive. FRIDAY, November 6. Nos. 601 to 550 inclusive. BATOR DAY, November 7, Nos 651 to 612 inclusive. The hours of session will he from 9to 12 o'clock A. 5.1, and from I. to 4 o clock P. M. Aar 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 Provost Marshal. C. D BARRETT. Commissioner of Board. 0e23-6t J. RALSTON WELLS, Surgeon of Board. WANTED-ABLE-BODIED MEN, between the ages of 18 and 45. for the 12rn UNITED STATUS INFANTRY. in which tnere have been twenty commissions given to enliPted men. Headquarters, Fort Hamilton, New York Harbor. A few MUSICIANS also wanted. Pay JIM per month For further information apply at the Rendprvorte. No, 229 South FRONT Street. FRANCIS WISTER, Capt.. 12th U S. Infantry. 0c22-thstnst* Recruiting Officer. $6OO BOUNTY $690 BOUNTY ! FIFTY MEN WANTED. Damp Parker. complete tne 34th Regiment, now in camp at Damp Parker. TRENTON, New Jersey. Inquire at the ROUND ROUSE, foot of PEDERSJ, St„ Camden, N. J. $316 CASK ON MUSTER. State Pay, $6 per month to wives or widowed mothers. °apt R. G. JACKSON, OC2B-4 * Recruiting Officer. UNION LEAGUE HOUSE, OCTO BEE 21, 1863. —Non commissioned Officers and Pri vates of the Ist; 2d, and 3d UNION LE &CUB Mil- BIENTS, 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 being paid their Bounty by the League Committee. are hereby notified'. that no claims for such bounty will be allowed unless presented and authenticated bef4re the Bret of NOVEMBER next. 3. R. FRY, eon CB Chairman. • .GOSHEN- BUTTER.-150 TUBS GO. SUER BUTTER. selested dairies.. -Far bi. 111101)613 & WILLIAM 101 o:nztli WATER. Moat. UTE PRESS.-PHILADELPIIIK, THURSDAY, OCTOBIIR, 29. 1863. EYRE ik• POPULAR DRY GOODS FINE FRENCH MERINOES, FASHIONABLE POPLINS, 4-4 CLOAK VELVETS, $l7, POPULAR STYLE SHAWLS, VELVET FROSTED CLOTHS, POPITLA.R. STYLE CLOAKS, ,WATER-PROOF CLOTHS, POPULAR JOUVIN GLOVES, RICHEST SILKS, and DRESS GOODS, neg-tuth.-if OSIERY. THOMAS W. EVANS & INVITI: ATTENTION TO SUF(O. FALL IMPORTATION OY SILK, MERINO, WOOL, AND COTTON II S OE IRE BEST MAKES. is ' LADIES, CRILDREN'S, AND MEN'S SIZES. ocf.S-St 818 and 820 CHESTNUT Street NOW OPEN • PARIS, LONDON AND AMERIOAN RICH LYONS VELVETS, INDIA GROS GRAIN, MATALB& SILK, PARIS-MADE VELOUR CLOTHS, PARIS WOOL CASHMERES, FANCY CASHMERES, PARIS-MADE FROSTED BEAVERS, DIAGONAL CASHMERES, CHINCHILLA CLOTHS, BELGIAN TRICOTS AND DOESKINS, ENGLISH PLUSHES, ENGLISH MELTONS, J. W. PROCTOR So 00. oole-stnthtno2 CLOTH HOUSE. WILLIAM T. SNOMGBASS' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL C ILO Taa HOUSE, Ho. 34. South SECOND St.. and 23 STRAWBEEIZY St. A FULL STOCK OF - ARMY CLOTHS. NAVY CLOTHS. CA.SSIMERES. NOBBY COATINGS. CHINCHILLAS. VELVET CLOTHS. FROSTED BEAVERS. ESQUIMAUX. BILLIARD CLOTHS. BAGATELLE CLOTHS, &c. CURTAINS A; CURTAIN MATERIALS. REMOV AL. KELI`Y, CARRINGTON, & CO., Have removed from 630 Chestnut street to the large Granite Store, 723 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW EIGHTH. NEXT DOOR ABOVE THE MASONIC HALL, And have row open a new and enlarged stock of FINE RICH CURTAIN MATERIALS, s . LACE CURTAINS, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, WINDOW SHADES, CORNICES, And everything pertaining to the CURTAIN AND WINDOW SHADE TRADE. Which they will offer at VERY LOW PRICES. 0r,27-tnths-6t ui ta REOPENING IN PHILADELPHIA. LADIES' FRENCH SHOES. NAPOLEON RESOUL, oc2S-3t. No. 110 South ELEVENTH. INSURE YOUR LIFE Which offers more advantages to Insurers than any •,-• other Company in the United Slates: . CHAMBERS eo REGISTER, GENERAL AGENTS, REM OVAL THE MANHATTAN I INSURANCE COMPANY. Of New York. having appointed JAMES B. CARR Agent :or this City, have Removed their offtee to NO. 41S WALNUT STREET, Where applications for INSURANCE and RENEWALS on POLICIES must be made. The allot tad dividend of 1063 will be adj9sted on all Pc licias on which two or more annual in ennums have been paid, on the adjustment of the current year's premium The following items. interesting to the assured, show the great progreta and prosperity of the Company since the last triennial dividend: The iuvon eof the Company for the , pest three years h been $1,400.000 00 The assets have increased 416.000 00 The losses paid to widows daring three years past, were 2110 551 24 • " • • others '' 99,738 50 Dividends have been made during the past three years 250,009 00 JAAIES B. CARR. Agent. C. Y. Waarna, Secretary. oc2B-linq A 111BROTYPISI S AN P PHOTO, GRAFI:MRS.—Yon are now invited to call and see GEORGR DABBi & CO., at their new stock Depet. No. 333 CHESTB UT Street, below Fourth, where they keep constantly on hsnd a large supply of materials of every description need in the art. Our Albumen Paper is-ex cellent. Orders by manor express punctually attended to N. B.—Price Lists sent free. 0c29.3t* THE MOST NATURAL AND STRI- A , . KING PORTRAITS made are REIMER:B life size PHOTOGRAPHB in oil colors. The accuracy of a Pho tograph'and artistic oil coloring combined, make them invaluable SECOND Street, above Green. it* gal.ittn.ll-tf sIaMRS. M. A. KING HAS CON STANTLY on hand a beautiful tteeortneent of WINTER MILLINERY, at WAG CI:IR:T.2M Street. 0c29- 110 "11QEIMER'S IVORYTYPES ARE A great success; their pleasing, natural style and fine, artistic coloring eatisfs the most critical, and com• mend the admiration of all. SECOND Street, anove Green. IY. MECHANICAL DRAWINGS 'OF every description made or copied by an eperi enced DRAFTSMAN. Address or apply to 0c28.31* H. ALBRECHT, lAM YirALNCFT street. FRESH MINCED MEAT.-THE SUB bCRIBNR takes pleasnre in announciag to the .public in general that he is again prepared to ()Nor his Justly celebr. NE PLUS ULTRA MINCED MEAT. . .. . . . . . . . Wholesale or Retail. Orders throaall post will be Promptly attended to JOSHUA WRIGHT. oc2B-St. - SPRING GARDEN and I? KANKLIN Strada. REFINED PETROLEUM, OF SUPE RIOR quality., in bond or free, in lots to stilt pur chasers. For sale by SHOUEN & CO , oc2B-wfw3t* No 26 SOUTH DELAWARE &venue. TEE MOST ACCURATE AND PL EA -m- SING PORTR &ITS of the day aro REIMER'S en perb tife.bire PHOTOGRAPHS ie. oil colors- executed in. a manner most artistic and natural. SECOND street, above Green. TOOTHACHE CURED IN AN . IN ,- SCANT. by FISOFISR'S 0131,SBRATSD TOOTH= ACHE DROPS. Price 12 mile per bottle Manafac tared at hie LABORATORY. 1 WENTY•THIRD and LoMBARD Screate, Philadelphia, and for Hale by Drug gist* in general. oe2B-Itn. NOTICE .-TIIE UNDERSIGNED having sold out their interest in the firm of C. AL BRIGHT & CO , and withdrawn from the baeineei and management of said firm, hereby give notice that they are no longer responsible for any debts contracted by or on account of said firm. MIAS. ALBRIGHT, 0e27-6t* ' . Will. H. ST ROIL. MISSOURI LANDS - TAX- PAYING AGENCY. E. L. RING, ATTORNEY AND AGENT. JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI. Will pay taxes on lands in 'any county in Missouri redeem lands sold for taxes, and do a general land Ilency business for Missouri. TESTIMONIALS. —We cheerfully recommend E. L. Ring to the public as being prompt and reliable in bn. sinew M. Oliver. Secretary of State; W. E. Moseley, Midi- . tor; Sample Orr, Register of Lauds. octtil-Ot. NEW CURRANTS; CITRON, AND . 1/ aLI boxes 1 - 1 4ou Peel. Sardtr. e 6 s ificolks • & Gitem.s. 0e26 . ' 'lOl Bontli. WATBS fitreet. RETAIL DRY GOODS. IDITP,Tit AND A !I+ HAVE A MAGNIFICENT STOCK. OF C ILIE:PAIKS AT THE PARIS MANTIMA, OLOAK, AND PTIR, 920 CHESTNUT STREET, WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE CO., OP NEW YORK, 907 WALNUT STREET. Philadelphia 0e27-irdhstjal COMMISSION HOUSES. D it S 200 BALES 3t) -IN CI-I DIZIIALS. YARD 6 PER POUND. FOR BALE WAIAN, TEAMING, ed 00.; No. 30 Ekintth FRONT Strait, 0023-6 t No. 31 LETITIA. OtreAt. kIIIPLEY, HAZARD, & HIITOHIN -o—, acgc. Ito. 114 CHESTATT STREET, cograssloN MERCHANTS, FOR THE SALB.OF • PHILADELPHIA.—MADE GOODS. ocao.em AT • BERRY da 00., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SG RUE BERGERZ, PLATZMANN, granty. & 00., LYONS, ST. ETIHNNE, •ND unabloinds sele-thekam SEW YORK, 155 DUANE STREET NOTICE TO GRAIN DEALERS AND A- SHIPPERS 20,000 UNION A, SEAMLESS BAGS, AU Linen. weight 20 ounces, The Best and Cheapest Bag in the market. ALSO, BURL &P BAGS, Of all Siam for Corn, Oats, Bone-dtud, Coffee, itc., are manufactured and for ale, for not cash, by 4011ARLES H. GRIGHSI-, Agent, No. 137 MARKET Street (Second Story). ocl7-dm Late of 219 Church alley. BAGS I BAS I BAGS 1 NEW AND SECOND HAND, SEAMLESS, BURLAP. AIM own' BAGS, Constantly on hand. JOHN T. BAILEY di 00., 110.1131YORTEL FRONT STRKET. . ps- Nonni. foncKs . nnE. SALM an 264111 GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. REM'OV-A LINFORD I.X.TICEZTS HAS REMOVED No. 31 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, TO • N. W. CORNSH SIXTH AND CHESTNUT. • Where be no* off..rs a • LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Einbracing all the latest novelties. PRICES MODERATE. /Kil• The attention of the public is respectfully so licited. Sill 'TS MADE TO ORDER. oc2BBni. ARMY Gt(XIDt4. FROTHINGHAM as WELLS 13333M1L5E! HEAVY, HEDLOH, AND LIGHT SHENTINGS AND SHIRTINGS RTAN D ATM DRILLS. HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS_. WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CANBRICS AND SILECIAS. BROWN BLEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS. No, I% WORSTED YARN. &a. sel9-11 FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY. MILITARY FURNISHERS, 41 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA: 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. oc2o-2m W. SIMONS it BROTHER, RANSOM-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURE - RA OP . JEWELRY. FINE SWORDS, AND MILITARY HOODS IN EVERT VANIETI an% item GAS PIATITRES, &c. 517 ARCH STREET. . A. VANICIIIN & CO., MANUFACTURERS. OF O I 3• A N:DELIERS I=Mllllll GAS FIXTURES LW. Trench Brawl* Ficares and Ornament : a. Forcelaia and Mica Shades, and a variety of FANCY GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Please sail and examine fonds WATCHES AND JEWELRY. G. 11,13SgELL, FINE AJIIERIOAN and Inorted WATOHES, Fine JewelrT, SHY*, anPlated litrare.e. 372443ra R& Rorth SIXTH Streak joFINE WATCH REPAIRING attended to. by the most experienced workmen. an every Watch warranted for one year. G. RUSSELL, JY24-ato WI North RIXTFF Straat MUSiOAL BOXES. i TN SHELL AND ROSEWOOD CASES I N playing from 1 to 12 B tunes, choice Opera and Ameri. can Melodies. FARR At ROTTIRR, Importers, se26ro 324 , 1MRSTNT1T Street. 'helms , Fourth_ SILVER-OLATED WARE. SILVER PLATED WARE MANUFACTORY. SETS, CASTORS, WAITERS, ICE PITCHERS 'tr. &c., WILER 8z MOSS, aslo-2m 1125 SMITH FIFTH STREBT. CABINET FURNITURE. CABINET FURNITURE AND Ell- Lump TABLES. MOORE EL CAMPION e No. 281 SOUTR SECOND STREET. [a connection with their extensive Cabinet business, are sow manufacturing a superior article of BILLIARD TABLES, end have now on band a full supply. nutoned with the MOORE Sc CAMPION'S IMPROVED 0331110 NA, which are pronounced by All who have used them to be ruperior to all otheri. For the quality and tinish of these Tables, the mann. Datums refer to their numerous patrons throughout the Dnion, who are familiar with the character of their arm& - cem.RITI TARRANT'.S EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT. For THIRTY YEARS, ban received the Favorable Re. commendation- of the PUBLIC, and been USED AND PRESCRIBED by the PIReT PHYSICIANS IN THE LAND AS MR BEST REMEDY KNOWN FOR • Sick Headache, Nervous Headache. Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach. Bilious Headache. Dizziness. Costiveness, Loss of Appetite, Gout. Indigestion, Torpidity of the Liver. Gravel, Rheumatic Affections, Plies Heart- Heart burn, Sea Sickness , Bilious Attacks. Fevers, dic For Testimonials, &c , see Pamphlet with each Bottle. Manufactured only by TARIUNT & CO., 278 GREENWICH Street. New York. 0c29 ly FOR SALE. BY ALL DRUGGISTS. OCTOBER 28, 1863. NOTICE. Application will be made to the DEPARTMENT OF 111013 WAYS fora CONTRACT for PAVING T ArENTY SECOND STREET. from College Avenue to Oxford street, in the Twentieth Ward, the following persons having signed en agreement for the same: S. T. Robert, 114 feet; A. Douglass. 15 feet; J. W. Rees, 15 feet; White & Fonder. 16 feet; W. R. Scott, 93 feet; E S. Brooks. 230 feet: H Tremner, 40 feet; B. Rafferty. 70 feet; L. Mover, 110 feet; A. D. Morrison. BM feet; hr, Barrett, 97 feet; C. F. Lex. 95 feet; W. Whipper, 95 feet; I. 51.. Post, 16 feet; S. Bice, 16 fed: L. Vieg ol . 100 feet; W. Wright, 100 feet: J . & 13 Sche.l, 90 feat. J. W. Smith. 120 feet The owners of property on said street are hereby re. quested to meet at the DEPART3fENT OF HIGHWAYS, S. W. CORNER OF FIFTH ANT) WALNUT STREETS, On the llthid ay of NOVEMB.gR. 1367, at 11 o'clock A. M., to show cause, if any, why said contract should not be awarded. oc2B-3t. MICHAEL BARRY, Contractor. ED: MARCHANT, PORTRAIT • PAINTER., has removed to 919 LOCUST Street. where - he will be glad to see his friends and those of the public Who may be interested in his lice of art. ncli SW If p -CHAPOUTY, • -i•-• • REAL-ESTATE BROKER. No. Mt South FIFIII. Street, Philadelphia. House-rents and other claim collected. ocl6-12t* 44.!,!.. JOHN L. CAPEN, PHRENOLO. 'itadaptation to n al A N o Eaton ] ; on the improvement of health, correction m faults. formation of friendships, ac. Pull de. ecr_i RSone of ammeter given when required, at No. AI S. TESTA Street. above Mosta:int tag-thotneinif WILLIAM- H. YEATON lc 00., No. 201 South FRONT Street, Agents -for , the sale of the ORIGINAL HEIDSIBCK & CO. CHAMPAGNS, Offer that desirable Wine to the trade. kilo, 1.1110 cases line and medium grades BORDEAUX CLARIsTg. 12) cases "Bran denberg Freres' COGNAC BRANDI% Vintage 1848, bottled in France. afl cases finest Tuscan Oil, in tasks; 2 dozen in ease. SO bble tined quality Monongahela Whieky. Ed bbls Jersey Appie Brandy. 60,040 Havana Cigars, extra fine. Mnet & Chandon Grand Vin Imperial, "Green Seal" Champagne. Together with a Sue assortment of Madeira, Shur". P.ort. fe2l.lv CIDER -NEW CLARIFIED k/FIAS PAG NE' CIDKR, of a superior quality, by the barrel or hogshead. For sale by _ Mail; ' .. r.f..VFniElj, 0c1.131.2tir . 31313,12!)9311 LOMBLF..I) Ft. PLANTATION BITTBRFI, From the army hospital—the bloody hattle•fold—tits mansion of the rich and humble abode of the poor—from the office and the seared de64—from the mountain toy. distant valleys and far-off islands 'of the ooean—from every nook and corner of the civilized world—is pouring la the evidence of the astonishing effects of DRAKE'S PLAETATIOR BITTERS. Thousands upon thousands of letters like the following may be seen at our office: RF,RDFIMYRY, Woe., Sept. 16, 1863. "* * * * I have been in the army hospitale for fourteen montbs--speeeblese and nearly. dead At Alton. III„ they gave me a bottle of Plantation Bittere. * Three bottles restored my speech and ottrPd mo. * * * * C. 11. FLMTYE. " Ihterrir WARSAW. 0. , Jaly 28 1E163. ' ` One young man, who had been Bich and not out of the house for two years with Scrofula and Ery sipelas, after paying the doctor,. over without bens -6.t, has been cured by ten bottler of your Bitters. f « EDWARD WOO/TAIL." The following is from the Matron of the Union Horne School for the Cirildren of volunteerc HAVEMETER MANSION, Freir.FIEVENTIT ST.,) NEW YORE, August 2. 1863. "Dx, Palace: Your wonderful Plantation Bitters have been given to some of our little children Buffering from weakness and weak lungs with moot happy - effect. One little girl, in particular, with pains in the head, lose of appetite, and daily wasting consumption. on whom all medical skill had been exhausted, Laabean entirely restored. We commenced with but a teaspoonful Hof Bitters a day. Her aPpetite increased; strength and health. followed. * * * Respectfully, ``.. • • I owe much to you, for I verily believe the Plintation Bitters have saved my life. REV. W.ll. WAGGONER, Madrid, N. Y. ' ' * Thou wilt send me two bottles more of thy. Plantation Bitters. My wife has been greatly benefited by their use. Thy friend, ASA CUBISM, Philadelphia. Pa." * * I have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and had to abandon preaching. * * The Plantation Bitten have cured me. RBY. J. S. CATHORN, Rochester, N. Y." Bend us twenty-four dozen more of your Plantation Bitters, the popularity of which is daily in . creasing with the guests of our house. SYKES. CHADWICK, di CO., Proprietors Willard's Hotel, Waehington, D. C." ..* * I have given the Plantation Bitters to hun dreds of our disabled soldiers with the most astonishing' effect. G. W. D. ANDREWS, Superintendent Soldiers' Home, Cincinnati, 0." • ,, fi * The Plantation Bitters have cured me of liver complaint of which I was laid up prostrate and had to abandon my business. 11. B. KINGSLEY, Cleveland, O." '•" • * The Plantation Bitters have cured me of a derangement of the kidneys and urinary organs that has distressed me for years. It acts like a charm. C.C. MOORE, Agent for Colgate & Co., 261 Broadway," & e ., &e . , &c., &c., &0.. &c. The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, the lea. raid brilliant, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are composed of the celebrated Clhssaya Bark, Winterircen, Sas.safres, Roots, Herbs, .tc., all preserved in perfectly pure St. Croix Rum. S• T.-1860.-X. Persons of sedentary habits, tronbled with weakness, lassitude. palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, dis tire,ss after eating, torpid liver, constipation, Sic., deserve to suffer if they will not try them. They are recommended by the highest medical anther. ritiee, and are warranted to produce an immediate bene ficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and harmless. • NOTICIL — Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bit ters in bulk or by the gallon is a swindler and impostor. We only put it no in our log-cabin bottles. Beware of bottles refilled kith imitation deleterious stuff, for which several persons are already in prison. See that every, bottle has our United States stamp over the cc" and signature on steel-plate side labels. Sold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable globe. P. 13. DRAKE ac C 0 • , oclOstt&o.on. 202 BROADWAY, N. Y FINANCIAL 6. 20 COLTE'ONS DUE IsT NOVEMBER WANTED, AT. MARKET RATE FOR GOLD 0e5.740t DREXEL iX CO 5-20. tr. ' s. 5-20. The tuiderslgned, as General Stibscription Agent, is authorized by the Secretary of the Treasury to continue the sale of tide popular Loan, and TEN DAYS publie 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 elalsse before this loan is wholly ab sorbed, the demand from Europe. Germany especially. being Quite active. de it is well known that the Secretary of the Tree• 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 mast lead to the prompt conclu sion that the time is not far distant when these Five- Twenties" will sell at a handsome premium, as was the result with the Seven-thirty" Loan, when it was all sold, and could no longer be subscribed for at pan This is a SIX PER CENT. LOAN, the interest and principal being payable In coin, thus Yielding about mazy 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 it pan at any time after flee years. The interest is paid half yearly on the first days one yember and May Subscribers can have COUPOII Bonus which are paya ble to bearer and:issued for $5O, $lOO, KC and $l,OOO, or Registered Bonds of similar denominations, and In, addition $5,001 and $lO,OOO. These "Five-Twenties" cannot be taxed by States, cities, towns, or counties, and the Government 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 investments, such as mortgages, railroad stocks, bonds, c., mus pay from three to five per cent. tax on the income. Banks and Bankers thronghont the country will con. thane to dispose of the Bonds, and all orders by mall or otherwise properly attended to. The Treasury Department having perfected arrange ments fox the prompt delivery of :Bonds, Snbseribers will be enabled to receive them at the time of mimer . bing, or at farthest in FOUR days. This arrangement will be gratifying to parties who want the Bonds on pay. meat of the mangy and will greatly increase the sales. JAY CC:6OIIE, SIIIISORIPTION AGENT, 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 5.205. IST NOVEMBER 5.206. COUPONS WANTED. EARLY CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS WANTED. STERLING EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD ET DREXEL d CO., coo-1m 3St South THIRD Street. MICHAEL JACOBS, BANKERt No. 46 South THIRD Street. PHILADELPHIA. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, SPECIE. AND UNCUE RENT HONEY BOUGHT AND SOLD. STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON CoitiMISSION. Particular attention paid to the Negotiation of Time Paper. CITY WARRANTS BOUGHT. ocd-Sm OLLECTION OF 11. S. CERTIFI CATES OF INDEBTEDNESS.—The ADAMS' EX PRESS COMPANY and now prepared to collect, at the Treasury Department, Washington, with despatch, and at reasonable rates, the One-Year Certificates of In• debtednees of the United States now due or shortly metering. Terms made known and receipts given at the office, Ne. 3210 CHESTNUT Street. utys-tf NOTICE. -NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the CERTIFICATE No. 29,E54, 200 Shares, issued to us by the Now York Transfer Agency of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad has been LOST, and that application has been made for the sub stitution of a certificate in place thereof. A. G. REMINWAN & CO., oc9-33 No. 53 EXCHANGE Plass. WHITE PRESERVING BRAND! PURE CIDER AND WHITE WINE VINEGAR. OREM GINGER, BITIBTARD SEED. SPICES, &a ALL TIM REQUIRITEg FOR PRESERVING AND PICKLING PURPOSES. ALBERT 0. ROBERTS, Dealer in Fine Groceries, etel).-tt Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Shwas. BRASS STENCIL ALPHABETB: M. J. METCALF St SON, - 'ES% SALEM STREET, BOSTON. MASS. The only menilfaotarers in the United States. q?-Bra Alphabets and }Wares. to any great, extent 02.' ta SUI yarti.ty, Sold et wholesale at the ZOWERT C. 1.311 ?Mom Juso, e BEST OF INDELIBLE STWYGIL INK,' very chew Stencil' Dies and all lands of Steneil Stook : I.ortatrias 07 Or 'len vromptly attended. to. .oas Fm • pORTRAFI'S OF BISHOP HOPKINS, G.. BURNSIDE, EIF:NRY WARD Buzifgz, WILLIAM GtLMOP& SIMMI, WOLLENEILAUPT. Maid moo ; 0 A lien XII of ; l ANCiV • the is ilptor; tao Art:tot -OCASAn 7.e +Nfi. the young Orator: JOHN D. Cs M. I; ti.L. SERE; SLL, of the itwamp Angel Bait , " aoth hos of Character; Unity of Itt.a —De. - 6loura . ent, Theory, Physiology, Llaschish rating, Dreams, American Aborigtnes--Classe4. Clubs, and AO eietles. TR& SOLDIERS' 811.11/N. a Poem TII I 3 H - Man HAIR-10 Anatomy, Color, finality, Length, Function. ' Linea on a okall. Our Social Reiationa. Gonrtship in Bcctland—"Recoiving Attentions." `'How to Win a Lover." The Anna - Icon Aran, The Haman Fcot — ito l'hYslulogY, Anatomy. and Right Treatment. with 15 llinstrapons. ?HY ettaiNo 3Y—the Forehead and its various 'Signs of Conn.:tar." such an Conceit, Contest, Ls - ve or Knorrioage. I:ensvoloncr. Cons !len. tioueneee, Command Forbidding. Hesistanco, etc., in the PRRIOOLOOICAL JOURNAL, November Nn., 15 cents, ho first pot; or, $1.:0 a year. Address FOWLER St WELLS, No. 308 Broadway, N. Y : or J. L. GA NW, 5t5 C. TEN s A urea'', Pcila MORAL PHILOSOPHY ' • OR, THE DUTIES OF MAN CONSIDERED IN 1151 INDI VIDUAL, DOMESTIC, AND SOCIAL CAPACITIES. By George Coombe Reprinted from the Edinburg edition, with the Author'h least corrections. Large 12m0.: Prime 551 75. New York, FOWLER & WELLS. SOS BroadwaY. A cotemporary says : 4 " This took is a treaeure. It is tha only American edi tion of the Moral Philosophy containing the author's latent revisions It should 6e in the library of every lover of humanity. Health, lnopine ,, s. progression, Corns front works of this stamp, and we heartily ecru mend it to tie world.'' Phtladtlphin, J. L. CAPER, No. 25 South TE.NTIT atreet, above Chestnut. 0c25 2t READY NOVEMBER 1. DICK 0 NSLOW AMONti IHE RI I)SKINS A hook of Adventures in the Wllll West. lleetju, Illustrated. Price $l. Mao, just ready; New Edifier, of THE DIMMER BOY. By the author of Father Brighthopes." Eleanntly Illustrated by Dar/BY. This volume is the most elegant book for boys yet made in this country. The 'pictures are very superb, and the story of a boy's soleior life most fascinatingly relsted. MRS. 0. M. DEVOE " THE BOBBIN BOY, or Li fe . 4 Major Genf ral Bauka. inat;atecl. Price PO cents. - • - • • TB& PaLtiTER. BOY. or Life of 13Pnjamin Franklin Illuetrated. Price PO cents. With a great vat iety of amaller books in Boxes. B OOK AGENCY, 33 South SIXTH Street Office of APPLF.TON'S NEW CYCLOPEDIA. WASHINGTON fRPING'i WORKS. _ ' - WAVER! EN NOVELS. lionEehold editioa. BEEELLION RECoRD. 13AY ARD TAILOR'S WORKS. CO fPER'S NoVKLS. Illustrated edition. DIrKENS' WORKS Honf,eliold edition. GEMS ?WINE 'RE DU6SELDORE 0 A.LLERY. BRITISH POETS. Boston edition fIERRIVALE'S HISTORY. OF THE ROBIARS, NATIONAL QUARTERLY REVIEW. $3 per year. oc?A-f nase. 3m AN ELEGANT GIRT-80011.1 This is undoubtedly the most beantiful and finished voinine ever published in Bostor. The Printing. PaPer, Engravings, and the Birding, are all of the choicest work• rilanshiP; while of the information it contains, our best Pleriets say it cannot be excelled. It is therefore a nuroi desirable blift-Book or Parlor Book than any work yet issued:. The publishers be to call the attention of lovers of Flowers and persons of taste to this new and charming Price—rich muslin gilt top and aide. $2.60; half calf, 413. full Turkey. For sale in Philadelphia by lIRNRY A. DREFiIi.:I27 CHESTNUT. Sireeti R. BUIST & SON. 92Z MARKET Street. and also by all principal Seedsmen and Florists, and at the leading Bookstores I. E TILTON & CO , Boston, oc2B mths-3t Publishers. IsTEW BOOKS— Jak received by J B. LIPPINCOTT Al CO.. 715 and 917‘111ARKET Street. ENGINEER AND ARTILLERY REPORTS of the Army of ibe Potomac. By General Barnard and General Barry. THE JEWISH TABERNACLE AND 'TB FURNITURE. BY REV. Eirilani. Newton. THE YANKEE BOY. FROM ROME. PUBLIC LIFE OF CAPT. JOHN BROWN. By Redmith. REJECTED WIFE. By Mrs Ann S. Stepb ans. TEN CHAPTERS ON MARRIAGE. By William B. Hastien. TOUSSAINT L'OVERTURE. A Biography and Auto biography. FRUIT, FLOWER, AND THOPN PIECES, from the Ger , - an. By Jean Pa.nl Richter. 2 vole. NOTES ON `I HE REBEL INVASION OF PENNSYL VANIA. By-Prof al Jacobs With a mak , . ANNALS OF TAE CRAIY OF THE CiJiIbERLAND; with many illustrations. 0c23 MAP. OF THE BATTLE OF GETT'IS- A. , BURG, showing the position of the two contend. c inz to armies, on the Ist, 2d, and Sd of July, 1803 2.5 SOUTHERN HISTORY. Official Confederate Reports of 134ttife $? 50 REMAINS IN VERGE AND PROSE OF ARTHUR Hp.te RV HALLAM: $1.f0.. FAITHFUL AND TRUE; OR. THE EVANS FAMILY. Dy the anther of Win and wear. Ac; -90 cen ts. THE LTFE OF STONEWALL .TACKSON, , from official papers, personal acenaintance, , by a Virginian. $1.25 BROKEN COLUMNS. $1.50. For sale by WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIAN, obi; - 606 CHESTNUT Street. PENINSULAR CAMPAIGN OF THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. Illustrated by lin -1149'011A Mans ' Plane, &cn BOURNE'SCATECHISH OF THE STEAM . ENGINE. A New, Revised, end. Enlarged FA. don. AOASSIZ'S METHODS OF STUDY IN- NATURAL B Ot MEDICAL, SCIENTIFIC. and MISCELLANF,OIIB BOORS always on hand, and for pale at 1.0 W PRICES, by LINDSAY at BLAKISTON, Publishers and Booksellers, 0c23 Sib SOUTH SIXTH Street, above Chestnut. JUST PUBLISHED. THF. LIFE OV STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS. WITH HIS SPEECHES AND-REPORTS. By H. M. Fl,rxr. With a portrait on steel. A new ano revised edition with additions. 12mo. cloth:: 408 pp. This great Amekican Statesman was en identified with the stirring eventF of the past few years, that the above volume will be welcomed by his many friends for its true and faithful exposition of his brilliant and instructive career. The book will be sent, post - paid, to any address, on receipt of price, $1.25. The trade supplied on liberal teams. ' Address. JOHN E POTTER. Publisher, 0c24.6t No. 617 SANdOM Street, Philadelphia. }[AZARD'S BOOKSTORE, A N ACTIN' 1, HONEST BOY WANTED t o learn the Drug Bnginlca.:Address, in hand wri ting or applicant, •• FERRI, ' Pre.9.sr Office. 0c29-6t. WANTED —BY JANUARY IsT. A STORE. or First: Floor a.nd Basement, nn CHEST NUT'Street. between Second and Sixth streets. for Wholesale Business. Address Box 28% Philadelphia Poet. Office. ocE9-tf WANTED. -A GENTLEI[AN,WITH a &yr Thousand Dollars. is desirons of investing in sane Lucrative Business, and becoming an Active ?miner. Thi.xceptionalr,fercince exchanged. Mentidn. kind of business, Address. only with real name, PBBLENCE," box 702, Philadelphia P. 0. oc.?..it 3t5 WANTED-IN A COUNTTN. a young man who writes a nand.hand and is cOr reel intgures. eddress Box 1970 P 0 0c27-315 v•W_A_NTED-AN ACTIVE, INTELLI • GEN I' young man to take charge of a Spool Cotton Account. - One acquainted .with the jobbers and this branch of trade preferred. Address Box SP. 0. 0c27-31.* ' ll 2 000$4 0(10, $5,500.-T HE S E amounts on highly improved city pro- Meo, $2,500, $5.000, - and $7,000 wanted on Farms near the city. Apply to E PRPTIT. ca• - 323 WALMEIT Street. sQI9 Fdin WANTED ON MORTGAGE, Ku 0 0.4."0-Fv"--/ at five per cent Property is worth three times the amount. Address "Immediate," Preto? of fice. 0c37-3t gg F % A MONTH! —I WANT TO HIRE VIV " Agents in awry cdanty at $75 a month, expioa *ea mad, to sell inynew clioan Family Sewing Maohinea. AddresP. S. MADISON, Alford, Maine. 0c.23-48m3rn 86013 p ii WE AGENTFI at $6O D W at4 G IC 2- our EVERIAhTINO PENCILS, OR . PENI`At - BllalF.. and thirteen other "articles. -15 Circulars free. 5u...t. - 7, St CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. sell-d&WS.: ft WANTED TO - BENT—A HOUSE ANIE with modern improvements. in a cPntral zit tlat'iOn by a small Private Emily without children, Address ' C. T. 5.," at this Office. 0c27-tnthc3t* dg iOU DEPUTY QUARTERALASTBi ,IaIIaw.,,GENERAL'S OFFICE.-PHILADELPHIA. - Feb. I IESB. VESSELS WANTED Immediately- to carry 00dr• ft the following points: Tortugas. ; Key West, Fla. Fort Monroe,Va. Alexandria. Va. Newborn. N. C. Port Royal, E. C. A. BOYD, - Captain and Assist. Quartermaster. - WARD WANTED-FOR A SMALL -"-rfamily of four require a sitting room an dtwo cham bers. Location and accommodations must be good. -for Which a fair price will-le paid. Address Box 9459, Poet Office. oc2'i-2t. PHILADELPHIA. • $3OO REWARD-LOST OR STOLEN, six 6.20 'UNITED STATES BONDS, of Mt each, Coupons attached, dated June TM, 1863, numbers from 24,259 to 24,294. Inclusive. . All pereons are cau tioned against receiving or negotiating said bonds. Three hundred dollars will be paid for their recovery by LEWIR SONNEBORN, AMBER Street. above Wood, Kettaintrinn• RHILADELPITIA. July 18.1863. oc2o-18t5 TO SPORTSMEN. . PHILIP WILSON et CO., 409 CHESTNUT STREET. Manufacturers of siaperior DOUBLE GUNS, equal. if not superior, to any of the following makes. wnich we beep constantly on hand: William Greener, Westley Richards, Moore & Harris.. and other makers. Also, Powder. Shot, Wads, Caps, &c. We shall be constantly supplied, during the season. with every variety of SKATES. seS4-Sw GUNS ! GUNS ! 1 GUNS 1 I ! WESTLEY RICHARDS'. WILLIAM 0 KEENER. I,IOORE & lIeRRIS'. - PHILIP WILSON CO. FRENCH AND EN 0 61Sn GUNS OF EVERY VARIETY, The best assortment to select from to be found is this country. Call soon at PHILIP WILSON sr. CO.'S, 0c23-1m 409 CFIRSTNIIT Street. -ARE CHANCE: A f . econd-hand WESTLEY RICHARDS' HEST QuAL - rry Dub, with case. Dries, else Fine Dctck Can, SID?, for sale by PHILIP WILSON Si CO., 0c23-66 409 c ansTs UT Street. WEW PUBLIOATIONS,iI A ORAND NEW BOOK FOR BOYS! (By W.YoN ) Price On. Dollar. AT.btr 3. E. TILTON 6: ^Oa PublisherP. 0c27-tutb2c Bnaton FLOWERS FOR THE PARLOR AND GARDEN A L AMIE A SSORTNEENT 7111 ("RESTART STREET, Between Seventh and Eighth Street*. All Books usually to be had in a FIRST-CLASS BOOKSTORE, Will always be found on our shelves AT THE LOWEST PRICES sel2-dn3_ WANTS. BOARDING. LOST AND FOUND. TO MANUFACTURERS. GASP-IRON HEATER PIPES. of vartoon sizelt, for tats to grout:Hiss to suit porelasers. 3. W. & J. F. sr.uva. Na 125 Myth 1 9 14112.5 Stra..E_ SPECIAL NOTICE, TIARTELL'S ALL-GLASS FRUIT JARS. NEW CAPSULE FRUIT JARS - AMERICAN AND FRENCH GLASS SHADES BEAUTIFUL FERNERIES. • • BARTELL & LETCEIVORTM; '615-t4141 • N0..13 - North FIFTH 4f 'mat SHERRY WINE.YERY SUPERIOR sherry Winos of different gradog, in bonded ware hor.se. ro: bv CHAS 'S. & JO: cAlcsvaßs . °cl3 . 19fi 'WALNUT. 11 - a4 91(:Ii VSTITStioet.. AIVICTSE,MEN'rS. MUSICAL FUND HALL.—GOTTS ORAL/T.—The SECOND GRAND I.lolr:g4T of the celebrated Pianist. Mr L. M GIiTTBottALIC wilt t u te piano on infileDaY EVENING, Nov 3, at BP. K. T fdirsasor has succeeded in making arm, g-rroutg Wi the celebrated prima donna, Mlle ANOioLitf s. Dint, of the Grand Opera, I'aris, and the principal opc-rn hounee in the United States Also, the young sad taleuto 41 Violinist. CARLO P‘T CI. to appear in sir Gottecholles Concerts Mr. HAJOIX SANDERIOPf. the distinguished American Pianist, has kindly consented to assm Mr. Gottschalk on this occasion. Musical Director and Conductor S unolserts, Scats may ho occurs& commencing' 8 tTiJIIDAY, Oat. 31st, at 9 A M., at d E GoTILD'S Manic Store GOITS('•I4 a LK'S L /LET CONCERT, THIJRBLIAY, Nov. 6. 0e.21)-hf AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC THE OPERA CARL ANSCHIre7 rApe. era rrirector APOLPI3 BFROFI•Lr BUR/EV-HS Alattager. The utsdercotneci has the hc.acr to eat:lot:moo that tly. celebrated . . GERMAN OPP,RA TRotrpE, Under the direction of CARL ANSCHUTZ, now perform-- tar{ - with such nupeecedeotetl Success in Et 41titaare, WHI. shortly arrive in this city, and Rive .1. mrles of T WELVE OP RRA.S. Commencing_ OD MONDAY. the 2d of NOVItIIiBER.. and ext..-nding through the 4ative month A eubscriptton will be opened for these twelve species on the same liberal terms as last season, although the , enormous expense incurred in hanging ao men 7 DRVF artistes from FRITODA. and the Immense outlay of mono, necessary for the production of the new operas, will com pel the managers to raiga the price of single adMiitarefili. TERMS OF SUSSORTPTION, Reeented Seat for twelve nl Rh t. PRICE OP RINOLC ADMITTA NOM parquet, Parquet Circle. and Balcony (Including Reserved Seat.) Family Circle 76 eta. Anti) i theatre abut • bobecriptione will be reeerved, on and after MONDAY next, the 28th instant, at onnuPS MIISIC STORR. Corner of SEVENTH and CHERINIIT Str-ota between the hours of 8.30 A M. and BP. If daily, hp ADOLPH BIRGPRLD, BORITIO 49 Manager. Office, N 0.139 S. SEVENTH St cor Walnut. _oe27-g: 'AIRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW A_BC)H STREET TREAT - RE--AWE Street ahnve Sixth. Actinic and Stage Al - imager W.ll S FREDERIITKB. Eminent% Aer.nt and Trac...nycc cos D ma - RpErr, NINTH NIGHT or T W. WALLA ^M, E. L. naVPIIPORr, AND ADIS. PARREN. TlEtrs(rift`RBl)eV,) Oct 2.. 1 th, 1553. HAMLET. LT. L. A.vennoll 01) ,: a pr,. at. Mr I . W.flank_ Qn Mn Farrar. Prices a. ty-tlal. To cominenca at 7.41.7 o'clock. W ALNUT-STREET THEATRE 7 V TASPf. Mrc if A. GAREETTRos THli (THURSDAY) EVENING'. Oct. "61 Fourth nicht of' the deservedly popular &merlin* , actor, MR. E. EDDY, vthn will apo.ar in two [treat 4ra nibs. PIZ ARRO and THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII . . To-narrow lionoft of AD. id EDDY. In car:arra'. THE POLtC' SPY Box oftice open from 10 till S o'clock, when Emil - mar be aecured. oc2ll I KEW CTIESTNUT-ST. IseSERO £l."Da TX* WK wITSATLEY. THE IAINIENSR SitTCOl4.9.B Achieved by the celehreted artiste hE'LLE VESTVAid. k be bliTing hoer , rec.ived the leet two night.; by CROWDED AUDITORICH. who. by their LAvESIT APPLAUSE. Proem:mead her &Ant upon the 13i:etail etage in tide city a enccess, Induces the management to announce the new tTSIC AL DR !JP& A AntitlM e'sd ; TEE JEWISH MOTHER. Will be pra.ented EVERY EVSYIII6 Dnrfne the preeent week TESTVALI In her gnat charact9r of GAHM& 0e:26-tt FOX'S CASINO, C ERTIf 'Err QTrAn IMMENSE SUCCESS CA ARLES E. enLEIDTS. CHARLES R. CrTLTINS. CHARLES E roman, THE oRTHIN 41. CURE. }VERY NTGHT. 14 °TB ERMEL'S GREAT PICTURE. JUL ETYM.; IN .11111 Comsv.lTK, - NOW. OW. - TING AT THE oc2S lm ACADEMY OF FINE a STS. GRAND CONCERT OF VOCAL AND. INSTRUBIE vTAL MUSIC. Will he 1r can at the MUSICAL FTIND HnLT.. THURSDAY 'EVENING. Octol,er ggth,lBs3. FOR THE BENEPIT OT V. HA i , R174, Graduate from - the Pennsylvania In' itntiortfor the Blind, 7110 avill he a, slated on that occasion by eaveral di•tinentohed Amateurs Prof D. D. WOOrs , will preside at the Doors open at 7 orcloo.a. To CnTrlligr cc at i 3 o'clock_ Admission 25 neut.?. Children 15 cents. oe'D aF,RII A NIA ORCHESTRA.- PUBLIC REHEARSALS ever= SATTrRDAY, o'clock. P. M., at the MUcICAL FUND HALL Single tickets. 25 cents Package.: fix tickcta *l. To no had kl ANDRE'S. 1104- CAE?" *MT str.t: J 17, HATED. tiEVENTH and CHESTNUT, and at the Hall door. 0012-3 set TEMPLE OF WONDERS-ASSEMELT BUILDINGS, TENTH AND CHESTNUT SP Amusement for Old and Young Mirth and HfiPTAI.V. open for the season. Constant change of Entertallitem'A SIGNOR BLITZ, EVERY EVENTIChae commencing at 73.4 o'clock.. ax.. Wednesday arm Saturday at 3, cons tine of New I'm twins in Necremaney, genet SUPC42B iS Ventrile , ,trA,'". and the Leers , d Caner , - Births. A dndesieo M cents: (lbildrim 15 cents pENNSYLVANTA ACAPEMY or PINE ARTS. t 025 CEIST.NUT STREET. OPEN DAILY (Enndnya excepted) front 9 A. IA 6 P. N. . Ad 711 {Aston 25 cents. Children hat" prtcp. AITCTIOAT SALE. BAZAAR—NINTH AND SAN som Streets. ACTION SALE OE HORSES. CARRTAGEE. ON hATURDAY MORNINU NEXT, At 10 o'clock. comprising about FIFTY HORSES. Including a pair valuable coach horses. Full descrim ion in catalogues. ALSO, Few and second ha. d carria. es, harness, &c., lochs dim FE...oral very - fine light trotting wagons, one made by Brewster & Co , New York; and a set double harness. by Baker & Co., Boston. ALSO, Buffalo robe. cow. r. blankets, Ste. A LSO, previous to the horses= Twenty pairs very fine Ronan ducks. Three pairs Chester county pigs . Two pairs Hada ascot lap. eared rabbits. 452 - No postponement 073 reeenent of the weather. ALVI , 7-RD lit. HERRNBAIS. Auctioneer. FOR SALE AND TO LET. FOR SALE-A LARGE AND VERY .- valuable meta WHITE OAK TIHBER LARD, eelected years ago, with Ppecial re'erence to the SHIP-TIMBER B 3 JSTNESS: Beside. tb e very large growth of WHITE OAK, this tract contains other hard woods and a large quantity of Poplar. " A RIVER, suitable for rafting, runs through the pro perty. For rarticulars, apply to WOLFF ct DIKE; GO. WALL Street, New York.. A LARGE SECOND-STORY ROOM - , commuoicating with bath room: also, one third- . story Boom With ithr-class Board at 269 South FIFI'M Street, below Walnut street. It I'OR SALE-ON EASY TERMS, VA LUABLB LOTS OF GROUND. in the late Dieriet of Richmond. One at the corner of Richmond and Wed morel, nd streets, 85 feet by 310 feet—three fronts. One other at the corner of Richmond. and Wensley streets, 130 feet by 150 feet, t o Torpin etr. et—three fronts And. the other being a Square of Ground fronting Lambert, Ontario, Ton in, and Wensley street, 33.3 feet by 140 feet The above are highly eligible Lots, and suitable for mann facturing purposes. Apply to • WAGNER, 341 north SIXTH Street. dis FOR SALE—THE THREE STORY -11,210 DWELLING. No. 671 North ELEVENTH Street. Apply kOSSELL ALLEN. S. E corner FOURTH' and W..4LNcrr Streets. second floor. oct3.3t, wFOR SALE-THE THREE STORY" DWELLING. No. 14:12 Nnrth SEVENTH Street. Arply In weir ROSSELL ALLEN . , ei E. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets. second floor. 0c26 3t= et TOR SALE OR EXCHANGE -MAL - - DELAWARE PEACH F BS acre•, with good. improvements, situate near Dover, two miles from a station on the Delaware Railroad. Also. some thirty other Farms in the State of Delaware. Call and examine Register of Farms oe`2B fib FOR SALE-FRUIT AND ORNA, -.a—MENTAL TREES. Best, qn.litv f.n. Cats.- loguPs. gratis oct9.6t. FOR SALE- VE RY DESIRABLE -a- BUILDING 'CATS on the north side of GIRARD- A venue, east of Eighteenth street, 165 fast d4ep, two fronts. LUKENS Si MONTGOINIERT Conveyancers, 11123 I3IeACII Street, above Laurel. fl 0A L YARD FOR SALE -THE best iltted•up 1%.5139 in the city ; capacity for dctuif any amount rit brisiness Inquire on th' premis.s. No. 957 N NINTH Street. below Girard avenue 0c2.4-6t. COAST, COAL. -THE SCHUYLKILL HAVEN COAL CO., 1925 MARKET Streit. with their M ares+ ed facilities to meet the pnblic demand. ara now prepared to insure the delivery of Coal as fast as ordered, especially to families The families of soldiers are fur nished with. Coal at cost. oeS7•tn&th2ts COAL. -SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER MNA.DOW, and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal. an best Locust Mountain, from Schuylkill; prepared ex pressly for Family use Depot. N. W. corner of SIGHTN and WILLOW Streets OMAN. No. MI South SECOND Strool. tang-191 'WA LT417 ,7 & RAILROAD Zlll !.S. avigig PHILADELPHIA. AND ELMIRA R. R. LINE. - FALL AND WINTER _ARRANGE- 1863.. ,VENT. For WILLIAMSPORT, SCRANTON. ELMIRA. BIM FALO, NIAGARA FALLS, and all points in the West and Northwek. Pe. eenger Trains leave Depot of Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, corner BEOAD and CA_LLO WEILL Streets, at 5.15 A. M. and 3.30 P. rli., daily. Sandaya. excepted. QUICKEST ROUTE from Philadelphia to points in Northern and Western Pennsylvania, Western New York, Be., Ste. Baggage checked through to Buffalo, Niagara Falls.. or intermediate points. For farther information apply to JOHN S. MLLES, General Agent. THIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILL,. and office N. W. carper SIXTH and CHESTNUT streets. itt3l-tf WEST CHESTER -AND PHILADELPHIA RAIL ROAD, VIA MEDIA. FALL ARRANGEMENT. On and after MONDAY, September 14th 1853. the. Trains will leave Philadelr••hia, from the d4pht, north. east corner of EIGHTEENTH and ralutsur Streets, at -7.46 and 10.80 A. M. and at 2 and 4.15 I'. M. A Freight Train, with Passenger• Car attached. will. leave the corner of THIRTY-FIRST and MARKET Streew (West Philadelphia) at 6.451'. M. Trains leave the corner of THIRTY-FIRST and MLR BET Streets (West Philadelphia), 17 minutes after tht starting time from EIGHTEENTH and MARKET. The Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.60 A. M. sat 4.16 P. M. , connect with Trains 011 the P. and E. C. R. D. for Concord. Kennett, Oxford. &o. HENRY WOOD. General Stm.rtntend ant CORRECT PIANO TUNING., 5 ~ 1 V —Mr. C. & S iEGENT'S orders for tuning, and repairing Pianos are received at MASON di CO.'Efr store, 907 CHESTNUT Street, only/. Mr S. bas bad eleven years' factory experience Bos ton, and Ave Sears' employment txt Philadelphia. EPHCIAL —Pianos releathercd to sound as soft anal meet toned as now, xeti.ozit removing. • TOM: for Toning, $l. ..).) TRUSSES, BRA.CES, &C., skilfully adiusted by C. H. NEM/U. 6 a th corner of TWELFTH ay.& S t S.CE Streets. Ladies' Department for same. conducted tilt Ladies. TWELFTH Street. ,drat door below Sacs. 'rhea most, complete and varied stock on hand COnSiattllK kti., part of Trusses. St-Mortars, Shoulder Braces. Beata, Bsudsges,_ Elastic Stockings. Crktsbes. tiyrimms, 1k.3. tidies for I , llarsorr. Rick Room. do' *o`all-Rm 5' - 44A 7 DR. FINE, PRACTICAL DEN. IST for the last twenty years. %Kt VINg St, below Third, inserts the most beautiful TEETH. of th.s, ego. rooontea or. fine (kohl. Plattna, Hirer. Vulonuiter (lori,ltte, Amber. 5e.. 01 prioes. for n.aetandentiotential wort. 'Lora reasonable than any Dentist in this city or Tooth plugged to het for life: &rita.cial 'Nato reia Tied to snit. Do Pala in extractinii ill wort war iii•..zad to OA. litforenee. best families. 1,-o.o* PUTT ET, 323 WALNUTS r.et WILLIAM PIRRY. Cinnaminson. N. J. ocr gyn.
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