The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 31, 1863, Image 3

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    SPECIAL NOTIOES.
Ovfrom.
RE TIER rams OP 'POWER lAE-.
The harden we are iasod to beat
Se of-arca percelved—each man uotatir
.4. weight of atmospheric air,
And thoughtless of the load remains.
=ES
tir =atom we ore reconoiled
To LICOAVenteI 2O6O and pang;
In lan& who.o freedom neTer smiled.
I`TOZ3 feel tno galling of their chain,"
'Manisa. dam:Lotto:toed to dineatle
Mtioh ettnittlimitp Tttintstizat,
Au d tliouglrhis toiments boyar cease,
Thepattent otiffert,r ne'er compl at
And be who, welded to a shrew.
, .
A gprione scolding doily gets,
lake') all the rattug Rd hid dlld
And never or hie trouble (rota,
nalio who wears a well worn .coat
Clan acarco its shabbiness perceive.
greasy collar fails to note,
Nor bale the lacerated sleeve.
- Yet it beltoove3 us to keep pace
With rolling earth e piogreaelve ball
Diecard old coats, and seek that place
01 trar improvement, Tower Hall.
. The largeat eseortinent of Rendir.rnade Clothing of
All ii!,ylBß..Eit7(o, sud prices in Philadelphia.
TOWER. liA.hL, •
516 AIeRKET Street,
It BEN NEM SE Co,-
AATEIMA AND ALL 1 15RONCHIA.14 AFFECTIONS
Cured by a ne,WitTz-tem qf ELECTRIC a Y.crit.bout eherks
orpaba ; .by Dr, A. 11. srzywisTs, 141.8 SOUTH PRIIA
SQUARE. orEd-ti
IT 6
r • DEAF VATE AND malt, Tintokm ±ns
FACES; th2fARRIL—Tho above.maladie3 traatel with
Abe utrarAt "Buccem by
Dr. VON MOSCUZISKER.
Oculist and Anriet, graduate el Vienna
Of!lee. Hen WALNUT Street,
illrb ere Can bo 'examined hnndreds of testimonials from
the very best known men in the country. among which
lure several from old and responsible citizens of rum.
delphia. who can be personally ref. rred to. ooSi•6tr
DISNASF - AND SCIENCE
From time immemorial disease has preyed with impn
utty.upnithe human system, and revelled in the car
6age and destruction it has caused. Science, 'ln the
meantime, has-not been idle. and contest after contest
'Asas taken place for the mastery, between those two roes-
MAD it has been reserved for this age to pro.
tdbee a Medical triumph, before wh.ch the shadows cr
nickneas disappear Scientific skill, in the production of
Dit..llooll,,iND'S GBRMaN BerrEltS, has reached its
Miglielt altitude, and nim now rest satisfied with the tri
umph it has attained. Mankind are subject to variod3
tlis and painz, and it Is the task of these Bitters to erase
all such disorders from the himan frame. Liver'Gom
g,laint,.
that foe to happiness; Dyspepsia, that one-
Uri of all which is joyous; Nervous Debility, that ty
xanf ivbich er6hes out of the heart ell energy, and.
Which clones its victim to wish for death; and Fevers,
'Which rach(the begin and touch ,the brow, all, all yield
to the magical and healing properties of this Isle Plus
Vitra, of Medical Science.
It is of an entiroly.vegetable nature, containing not the
Least particle of Alcoholic stimulent, - and will not, there
fore, as the generality of Bitters do. e also a taste for
IsPiriamos liquors to striae in those who use them. Pfo
soldier should be without them, for they are a perfect
trrotectlon against all the diseases which are co prows
/era in Camp Lifts. - They are, in fact, THE BITTERS of
the day, stud the whole civilized world is fall 'of their
fame, end the fruits of their unwire powers. Disease
at last lecirnet RS master. and fleas at she approach of
this conertecor; Come, then,and be healed, all ye suffer;
ing children , or nr6rtality; the means are ready, the
fountain is open. And relief is certain. Pelay no longer.
Wins, DONE? & EVANS, 03t ARM Street, Philadel
tibia, are the proprietors, and all eiders addressed to
'thenx win receive prompt (alma in. These Bittem can
ale&be olde.ined at i rnagtetc in the Union.
;I>reroaw:—Lapte` Bottles (hold'. g double quantity) Id
gyeiliettls, or half doien for
&aka size 75 coOs p.trl;iottle, or half dozen for
'Ram DYE 1 Limy. llym I
BATCHEWE'S celebrated HALR DYE te the Best
She World. The only Harmless 'True, anti Ectirate
Eire known. Thie splendid Hair Dye is Perfect—changes
red, Rusty. or Gray Hair, instantly tots 'alone/ Biaol
Or ffatnral Brown, without injuring the Hair or Stain-
Eng the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; ire.
Darts fresh Vitality, frequently restoring Its pristine
dolor, and inctinen the ill effects of Bad Dyes. The
e n nine is signed Wo.neeem A. BATOWELOSI; all others
are mere Imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by
pll Druggists, d&c. FACTORY, 81 BARCLAY Si.reet,
/New York. - Batchelor's New Toilet Cream for Dressing
(the Hair.. ie2S-ly
ONE , RBION CLOTHING, Or THE LATES7
OTlnse. made in the Best - 6fanner, expreesly for RE.
TAIL .SALES. t LOWESX Selling.Prlcee marked in Plait
Min:tree, All Goods made to Order warranted satiale•
t" on , . Oar Orts-froon Smelt Is strictly adhered to.
All are therebi,treated alike.
de12.17' JONES & CO,. 60 MARKET Strut.
DR. STEPR.F,B SWEET, OF CONNECTICUT,
the great natural Bone Setter.
1W..L4.14. GEORGE STECK & CO.'S
PIA.NOS. re L r :
I co/Wile: CEO.STECK & Co.'s Pianos the most perfect
tustrunttpts, things considered, I ever
IC. E. SARGENT, Tuner, 907 CRES VNIMSt.
This earthy that I hove performcd on Geo. Stack Sr
Co.'s Phnoc, nt Icy Entertainments in Concert HAIL and
take plea . sure in saying I have never ceen their equal in
Volume, touch, and brilli CALIXA LAN - ELLE.
FOR gALF. ItY 4.7
Li J. ANDOUL D,
1., SENIPNTE GRES MUT STS.
0c24-sirtr
STErxwAlr's
• I'IANOS. _
The fame of theee instrnm nts has extended to every
part ofluroPe. dad on the programme of the Phil
harmonic Concerts` in Bremen and Branswick a note
fitating that the grand piano fortes used were "from the
Manufactory of 111.5sers. STEINWAY At SONS, New York."
We 'also see by a London paper, noticing the fact of
stiVitibis Pa,ripfaying before the Prince and Princess of
Wales during the bridal festivities, that. "the piano
used ak the castle was one of Sim:ewer &Sone', New
gork, which tookkhe Prize medal at the World's Fair."
snow - ram
1041114 fIiTRWPNITT Strant.
Me" SW '
MARRIED_
WALTER—WEI.M.—at Jamales Plata, Massirbun'ts,
on the .'Loth ill 411 t. by the Rev. Charles Eieyint,ar, Mr.
Frank Walter, of Phi/adelphia, to Miss Atm Minot, clartzh
ter of the late George M. Weld, Esq , of Boited.
JONES—WRIazi. --On the 2ach inst.. by the Rev. C. W.
'Schaeffer. Ale-antler Jones to Madly A., daughter
Charles Weiss.
DIED.
NAISBY. —On October 29th, John D. Naisby, in the
e'..i4th yea" of his age.
The re/ ative • and f , iends of thelbmily, the members
,of Columbia Lodge, N 0.96, A. Y. M., Columbia stark:
and the order generally, are invited to attend his fusers I
from his late - residence. No. 033 West street. (Cooper's
Camden, NewJersev, at 11- o'clock, on Mondsv.
';isiorember ee
NOLMOd. —On Thursday afternoon, 2 1 411 Wet ,
X., wife of James smaroe, and only dsughter of the
late John Stoeyer.
The relatives and friends of the family are invited to
attend thefunere 1. from the, residence of her huabend.
',,Poplar. street; aleuvo Broad, on Monday morning at 10
o'clock. To proceed teree amen town. . 5
HUNTER.—Suddenly, on the 24th. of September, at
Torii and, Oregon, William H., only son of Will:Um A. '
„tend4ana Hunter.
_ . .
RITTENTIOUSE —On Thursday morning, October 29th,
&artist. B. Rittenhouse, in. the filth year of his age.
The relativesawl f t 'tends of the fAxn: ty are res - pAntfally
invited to attend his fr:Loral. from h.s- late residence,
NViStahickon, on Monday morning, Noyember 2:1, at 10
co'clot., - . Interment. at Germantown ***
HYATT. —On Tue.day, 29th, Edward T. Hyatt, in the
year of his•see
The relatives and friends of the family, also the 111f111-
ters of Penn Lodge. No. 26. I. 0. of o. F , are invited to
attend thin funeral., from his late residence. No. 2:32 North
Twenty -first street this , (Saturday) morning, 31st inst., at
:10 o'clock without fruthsr notice. Panora]. to uroossed to
Oxford Church. se
-BLACK.. DRESS GOODS.--CASE - 1-
• MAIM, Velonr Reps, Tamises, 3-4 and 6-4 Mous-
Merinoes. Henrietta Cloths or silk.warp_ Cash
rmeres, Ottoman Poplins, Irish Poplins, &main_ and
?French Bombazines.-Alepine,-. cordedlfonsselinee, Aus
tralian Crapes, Batatilea.s, Turin Cloths. Paramottas.
.DeLaines, OrientalTevatres. Alpacas and Mohair Lossres,
:Reps A nglais.Moorning Silk, Armare, Poulton Sole and
Oros Orain Bilks. • BZ4SON & SON,
0c23 'Monrning &bre, No. 018 OIIESTNUT Street.
OUVIN ' CELEBRA.TED KID
GLOVES, Ordered Colors, Ores 64, to S
0c27 ES KIS 44 &M LL.
A! LACE. MIXED TWO-PACED
..."-"*MOTIENENG LONG SHAWLS, size 72 lash by 141.
0e27 EYRE & LA NDELL.
MIDOPULAR COLORS MERIN 01E 5,
•
ta- REPS, and POPLINS.
0c27 Anti; 6t La.S.DELL. FOURTH and ARCH.
CONGItIMIGiATIONA.I.
CHURCH -- DEDIVATI 0 —'rho new c:Vme
Chapel, corner of FRANI:rum) Road and ZION r
GomERY Avenuo: will hs dedicated to the worship or
lalmip,ltty God, FiIkIDAY, the Ist test. -Chaplain A S.
VibicE, from the -"Contraband qamp," at himunliti.
preaches at 10 A. el: Rev. eir. Hart at quarter baron
P. hi.. and Rey. 3. B. Stoddard, of Windsor. Connect!.
eat, at P. P. M. A collection will be taken up at each
eervice in aid of the church.
The public is invited. li
GU ERN-lIILL .P.IItESBYTERIAN
CHURCII will reopen TO. MORRO NV with app
servlcte murnin a and evening. It*
IMp THE NOONDAY UNIOS PRAYED"
MEETING will be ILEMOV ED on Monday next,
to the Room R of the Young Men's Christian Association,
'VG. 1011 CHEsTetter Street. It.
UMCONCERT lIALE.—REV. DR PLO.
MISR will preach in Concert Hal. CHEsTriuT
*wee, above Twelfth. TO-MORROW EVENING, at
o'clock.
'' SPIRITUALISAL —MISS 111( A,T TEE
iII'BEUIZWITD, of Connecticut, a.tranca medium,
and a very able and eloquent speaker. wtal LEUTURE,
at SANSOId-WritUT HALL, 'on SUNDAY. at DDS A. If
and 73 P. IC Ad mi thine 5 cc. ta
R 'I REPO - R.3IED DZT T C
CIINItt;11, corner SEVENTH and SPAING OAR
EN Streets.—Rev. .1. MO WARD 611GDAM will (D. V.)
lan'each TO-MORROW at 103,4 A. M.. and Rev. J. V. N.
ICALMAGE at 7N P. M. It*
IMCALVARY PRESBYTERIAN
CBUAOH, LOCUST Street, above Fatenoth.
?Eluding Tu-MORROW, _Rev, JP.
Piorwicb. Conti. Services commencing at 11% A t.
lend 7.% P. hi.li
rM, A S E RIK 0 N TO THE BUCW4
Coanty Troop, end to SOIL re generally. will be
delivered in too Church of the Nativity, XL EV ENT and
MOUNT VERAO.O4 htreete, on bUNDAY EVENING. V—,
2% o'clock. It*
REV. DR. NEWTON WILL
PREACH. at Zion P. B Church, corner BUJ RTIT
t treat and COLUM it Avenue. TO-MORROW BlTS
,ttt ING. Servtce to commence at 7Y o'clock.
THE BOOK. ABOVE ALL.:—CON
elusion of tide , Series of Bible Dleconrses. by 'T
STOCHTON. I•ABBATH EVE?iING, 7 o'clock,. - .a
MLEVENTE nod WOOD Streets. The Pastor will preach
CD. V.) in the 810aNING, ale), at 1034 o'clock. Salts
tree. -I.t*
Wmm- ruin - . A II FISKE, CHAPLAIN
~
the Arm} el the Allehiselpiol, and Rona uou•
traband Camp,'.a V 'At
t Memphis. Tenne+aea. reaei at
AO% A:IC lathe IGret Congregational Chapel, carnet of
DIANK.FORD Read and MONTGOMERY Avenue.
Miliev. Mr. MART pc.cobee at quarter beforn3 Y. M.
Rey. J. B STODDARD, of Windeor, Connecticut,
Xreaehee at 7;4 P.
ONII4I HUNS , H.r.d.) AtfeD Al IteTLIC sor.-
FiL i6 ''''DlETte - tahal the=
.Army of the Army Committee,
k.
onng Bitn's Qb ristin n Association, attached to the But
!ed States Christian; U0111.1114;4013 will be held on TO
ORROW. EVEHIrkJ, in the KENSINGTON (Old 11004)
L - CHUROIJ. cernerof QOSEN and hiAtILBOROII - 011
treeta t at 71S o'clock. ltev. J. H. eLDAY presiding. -
OBORH E H. BTUs li r, Esq. , and Rev, O. P. LITORD,
porn' the.Conveleficent Camp in Virginia, will be Pre-,
lianas and address the people. Thin meeting will he of
11:nore than ordinary interest to the eit.aena. Lot all
COnlii and hear these cc/dresses. Money 18 yreaU)i
rneeded.lc*
IMss . : ST. ANDKEW'S SOCIETY---A
.NT-meeting of( L MB Society, for the parnese of ELECT
OEFICHItS to nerve for the year , commeaciog 30th
glvember, 1903, and ending 30th November, 0361, will
on the evening of 3ist instant, in the CONTINENTAL
;HOTEL ,at 734 o'c:ock Members are requested to at
tend Without further notice.
oeBo-20 - GEORGE YOUNG, Secretary.
ISISTIOP WHITE PRAYER, BOOK.
SOOIRTY.—The Thirtieth &nniverenry or the
HOOP WHITK PstAYER BOOK 400ISTY will he
Ateld in the CHUB B OF THE HOLY TRINITY, on
ta-MAT EVENING, the Ist November. Services to
commence at Y. 4 i,o'cleck.
The annpai.Report of the Board of Managers will he
Read 1e Sermon pvached by the Rev, PIMA( PS
WItOORS. 4tltiVA 'collection made in behaltef the Noe iety.
assn zt IJAALES It. 4.ERTIEN, Secretary,
AT A MEETING OP THE OPP!,
-- tt
CEPS of the Second Pennsylvania Cavalry, held
in the Plaid, near Warrenton, Qa , on the 25th of °do
bar at Which we, the undersigned, were appointed a
committee, the following resolutions werepresentsd and
unanimously adapted :
jytterso,v, It has pleased the all-wise God to remora
from U 3 suddenly our friend and fellow-soldier, Maier
Ch ar l es F. Taggart, w e, the officers of this regiment. de
sirous of expressing our reepect and regard for him, awl
our sympathy with his family and Mei& in their less,
do hereby resolTe:
That in the death of Major Charles. F. Taggati our
cause has lost a brace and el/aslant advocate, oar regi
ment a gallant and accomplished soldier, and we a ge
ne roue and constant friend.
That while we cannot Unt deeply regret his IPee, we
are proud of the manner of hie death, as one which well
becomes ft soldier. Ho received' a mortal wonted while
claiming the enemy. at the head of Ills command, and
hie life was the forfeit of his well . -Arnod enedees
',nisi we consider his example' ono we 4 worthy imita-
Bon, and while we strive to-lellow it - we will cherish
hie nart,i, and memory among tho mote honored. rettioni
broneev of city regiment.
J. 1.... 13ItINTON, Lieut. Col. Corn'dg liegt.
CTI A RL'aS nimEr, capt. K c o
WALTER FRAZIER; Jr.. Capt. Cem . .ta Ft Co.
ALBERT C. WALKER, Capt. Coin'dg Co. AL I
R.V.I GRORGT: - I. 9DQL,NX WiLLT.
deliver a aeries of discourses upon the oubi octal
Death,
The )utermedtaie State,
The Resurrection.
'Heaven.
Commencing with the Rest on SCINDAY EVENING
next. Rt Vi c o'clock. and continuing them flu to tonenc
reeding Sundays at the same hoer Church in Handel
and Ilsqdti Hall. corner of F‘l,qllT El and (AMEN iitrlets.
Service is morning at 10;1 : o'clock. • oclin 20.
IM•• • 'l` /I F., 33 OA ('P A S S S.' 011 Si
will meet at Thor'ii (Hone Et-!tel. blxrilStce-t.
bolow•Cheslnut. on AtONDAY, 2d instant, at 10 o'elocs.
A. M. A full attendance is rognested. ,
001.21' WILLIAM. BROWN, President.
3 3 10111.. ti DE IX STAL COI.-
' 4 '
'I,FAi Fl, IDS North TENTH street. —The rirdt
Ain,a%; se, sten of this Ingitnti.n will be opened by art
I otr , dnetory (lure, from Prof. J, FOSTER PW3(3.
on MONDAY, Hoc. 2; ISIS, at 4 P. ff. The Di.r.n, , ,,ry
is open daily, except Saturday, from S to , 1 A and
2 to 4 P. M., when patients are attended to gratuitonely.
J. H. McQUILL,EN, Deen.
VIM ARCH Street.
PENNSYLVANIA if! ILLEC4F. OF
DEN TAI. SAThG 6PY, 5 - 28 MiCEI Sfreet. The to
trodattory LEM URE to the Sth Anon.o Se.sii,n, will be
delivered Ivy Prof. FORBSS. on lIIONDAV. Ciov.mnbor
2d. At. 12 o'clock. Clinic Rooms open for patients
daily. except Satnrdays, from 9 - to II P.. 111. aed 2 to.
P. M. N PEIRCE, Oetn,
501 .trorth SgVlibiell street.
POTXTE C R 4 IC OLLE IDE —WI N.:
TER sESSlON.—ExaminationA for odnatAtion
will he held nt the (101 - .LEGE .13LTELDING, PE` IN
SittlAßE. on SATURDAY and MONDAY MORNINGS,
at 1' o'clock. . onle
ERCAN TILE LIBRARY Clll6
IV+7,- 1-
, ' - „
tbares of. Stock, 'which by a- recent resolutiou of the
Board will- have the dyes for thithalaace of this year
remitted. may now be purchased at the Icbraiy for
TEN DOLLARS.
;
ac_ls are if purchased before January 1, 1934, may
be duplicated at any time Jilting that 3 , , , ar.
(treat improvements in the building; and large addi •
tions of both foreign and domestic worts, have recently
been Made,
A share of this stock would couttitute a useful and an
preprints Christmas Present. oc2O•tuths lm
NOTICE). ANNUAL HEE I'ING
*C.v... of tho Stockholders -of ttie Germantown and
Frankford Turnpike Company will be held at THORN
TO
Frankforo, on the second of the Eleventh
month (Nov ) next, at 6'34 o'clock P. ltls
000-41 0 d. H.II'OIITRENNTO Neely.
IMPORTANT BLEETING—PR FRED
BLACKS 114 TTNNESSEE—iiMAN•IIeaTION
OhNEltal, GRANT —A Puhlio Meeting will be held in
CONCERT IIALL on TUESDAY kVA:N.I'3G, November
3d, it 7 3.: o'clock, to consider the case of the Freed
Bfecks in Tennessee, on the banks of the Mississippi,
and elsewhere. Bishop Potter will oresids. and ad
dresses will be delivered by Chaplain A S. Fiske, from
the " '
Contraband Campat -Memphis, who is here by
authority of General. Grant, and the Rev. Phillips
Brooks, of this city. 0c23-5t
11 4 -. FRANIiJ IN INSTITUTE LEC
TURES will commence on TUGS uAY EVEN"' rill,
ooveniber SNI. at S o'clock. and be continued on TUE 5-
,D.cg bind THURSDAY EVENINGS, for tho Season, as
foll - oNYs:
'The Firet Course will consist of
TUESDAY EVENINGS—On Astronomy, by Prof. John
P. Prover.
THURSDAY EVENINGS—On. Patents and Contracts,
by 11. H. Furness. •
The Sceond Cour•o will consist of •
TUESDAY EVENINGS—On Chemistry, by Professor
Ettnryhlcron.
_
TELTRSDAY ~EVENINGS—On Military Engineering,
by Prof Pairmln Rogers
Paoli Member, upon paying his annual contribution,
and each one Member,- wilt receive e .eaann ticket for
himself and a lady; also tickets fo , his Children, wards,
and apprentices, under 21. years of age on the payment
of one dollar for each minor; or on the pavment of two
dollars each, the minor can attend the Lectnres and
have the use of the Library of the Institute.
TER AN OP BIESIDE ES HIP —Annual , contrihntion,
$.l; or $25 for memherhip for lifo, with an additional
Charge of one dollar the first year for a certificate of
membership, ,
Gentlemen wishing to become members will please
apply at the Ha 11; I,To. VS South SETH NTH' Street
or2S-ft wiitiror HAMILTON. Actuary.
THE PUTICADEPHILA BANK, Oct.
9. 1863.
Oho Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank
will be held at the Banking Rouse. on TC 7 E3DAY, the
Sd day of November next. at 72 o'clock M.
The Annual Election for Directors will be held' on
MONDAY, the 16th day of November, between the hours
oflo A•. 711. and 2 P. M. B. B. COMEG TS,
oci6-stuth•tnol6 Ceshier.'
PRN SYTgV.A. NI ?ktk.r.faßo C ON-
PtilY, TAR A.SUIZE R'S RE PA
PrinoirortaMlA, October 11. 1363.
The Board of Directors have this Oa.; declared a semi
annual dividend of FIVE per cent. on the capital stock
of the Company - , clear of .National and /State taxes,
pa-sable on and after November 15, IStil
Powers of attorney for collection of dividends eau be
had on application at the office of the Company, No.
23S South THIRD Street.
ocl7-tdel THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasnrer.
SITE. GEO N- A ri.T S T'S OFFICE,
30:2:7- , FOR NIUTILATED SOLDIR3s.---aOI.DIEB3 who
have lost an ARK or LW. in the eervico. and desire the
Patent "PALMER - Limbs" to be snot:aloft by Govern
ment shonid return this notice immediately to this of;
lice, stating their loss by letter, with name. company;
regiment, and residence. B FRANK P ALUE.t. 4
0c22-tf 36110 URESTNUT Street Philadelphia.
COHN EXCHANGE HANUE.
nAnur,rutn, Oct 12, 1883.
The animal election of DI KNUTO rtB will be held at the
Banking Hens° on MONDAY, the 16th day of November
next. between the hours of 10 A. 61 and 2 P. 11 .
The aunnalmeeting of the Stockholders will be held
on TUENDAY, the Bd day of November next, at 12 31.
oel-l-tnol6 J. W TORREY. CloAier.
NOTICE.—IN ACC:MC/PINCE WITH
•Th a resolution of tho CITIZENS BOWS: EY Fuaro
COMMITTEE OF PHILADELPHIA.. I am directed to
g - tve notice that all claims for BOUNTY be preseutid
before the Ant day of Novembe, next.
Thozeureviona to Juno Ist to
MICHAEL V. BAKER,
No. 231- South THIRD :Street.
Those since June let tome
WILLIAM VELTCIa, Paymaster,
Wa.shineton Buildings
. . _ .
South THIRD Street.
PIDT.A_IIII,PHIA, Sept. 30.1563.;' 0r1.7-tuovi
FARMERS' :AND MECHANICS ,
8iiN.14.;; PEULAINLPETA, October 2, lWi3.,
'the anneal election for Directors will be held at the
Banking House on MONDAY, the 16th day of November
nest, between the hours of 9 o'clock .4 H. and 2o'clock
P. - M.: and on TIIRSDAY, the third 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
shatter. W. RUSHTON', ,
0c.3-Inol6 Cashier.
IM. NOT I C E.—THE ANNUAL MEET
ING of the Stockholder:4 of the PRILADELPRIA,
OERLIANTOWN,. AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD
COMPANY will be held, at the. Office of the Oempany,
corner of NINTH and GRILRN Streets, on MONDAY', the
second day of November next, at 10 o'clock. A. M.
An ELECTION. to choose font. 31.tnezer4 to serve throe
years, and one to serve two years. will he held the same
day, at the same place, immediately af,er the close of
the aforementioned meeting. and ch - , , e at 2 P
ocl3toths•l2no W. S. WILSON, Secretary.
rz:sc. 8.5.311 i. PENN.
bYLVAMA. .
PHILADELPHIA, October 12, 1263
The ANNUAL MEETING- of the etockholders of this
Bank will be held at the Banking !louse. on TUESDAY,
the third day of November next. at I`2, o'clock if.
The anneal BLEcrtox for Directors will be held at
the Docking Douse, on IsIOND&Y, the sixteenth day of
November next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. dl.
and 2 o'clock P.
ocl2tuthe-tl6no S. C. FAIRER, Cashier.
MECHANICS' BANE,
PHIA, October s. 1.963
The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank
will be held, at the Banking douse, on TUESDAY, the
third day of P. ovember, at 32 IL
The annual election for DIRDWORS. to serve for the
ensiling year, will be held on MONDAY. the sixteenth
day of November. 'between the honrs of 10 A. IL and 2
P. M. J. WEIGAND Jr
• •
oce.tnths tnol6
RANK OF COMMERCE:, FRILIk-
IKs- - . DELPEIJA, October 5, 1863.-
TI e annual election for BISECTORS will be held, at
' the Banking Haase, on MODIDa.Y, the sixteenth day of
BOVE mbar next. between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M.
A general meeting of the Stockholders •.vi I be held at
the same place, on TUESDAY, the third •day of S oyem
ber next, atl2 M. J. A. .L.B
oc6-tuths tnol7 . Cashier.
1".". PIIIIA_DIGTAPITIA. AND, READTNO
&Cs -, RAILROAD cohrpiri,' Office .12.7 South
FOURTH Street, PERLADELPFITA, SepteMber 2, 1863.
DIVIDEND NOTlCB.—The•followins•-named "mesons
are entitled to a Dividend on the Comton Stock of this
Company. The residence of several of them is nn
known. and it is, therefore, necessary that the certifi
cates of stock should be 'presented on sailing for the
Dividend. .B. BRADFORD, Treasurer.
STOCKHOLDERS' NAMES.
Mrs. Mary Bishop, S. Lancaster.
Timothy C. Boyle. Percy K. Lewis,
Clement Biddle, Fanny Mary &Dickerson,
Ann Copeland, Johii Biclntyre, •
A...Emslle and J. Newbold, John S. Moore, •
Trustees, - James McKnight,
Debbie A. Hughes, Bouj. P. New - port, ,
Sarni. T. Harrison, Som. Poll,
James Hallowell. W R. Rodman.
James W. Hallowell, Sarah Ann Richards, i
Catherine C. Koppele, Peary B. herer,
Daniel Klapp, I Maria L. Sadler,
Mary Kuhn, I Andrew Turner,
Chas. Kuhn, 'Hartman Mrs. Rebecca Ulrich.
Kuhn, and J. H. Kuhn, Ex.' Asher M. Wright,
of S. Kuhn. ;William Young,
R. V. R. Leistie Extra... W. H. SieVickar.
and James G. Schaff, Ex. of . Austin Smith.
John R. Leisse. &ed. 1 Willis kilo eeS.stuth-tf
XTOTICE 'lO DEALERS IN. AND MA.
;Nu FACTURERS OF, COMAIODITIES LIABLE TO
STAMP TAX.— °
The undersigned. U. E. Assessors, desire to notify all
parties in interest:
First. That all dealers in the above are viewed as ma
nufacturers of the same in the eve of the law.
Second. Imported goods are liable to the same stamp
tax as these of domestic production.
Third. All goods liable to stamp tax mast be stamped
when exposed for sale, or removed from the original
package.
Fourth. Commodities, preparations, or compositions
liable to stamp duty may be classified as follows:
1. Packs cr Playing Cards.
2. All Perfumery and Cosmetics, whether proprietary
or net ; for example, Hair Oil, Tooth Powder, Lily
White, Cologne Water, Pomadc,
3. Any preparation. or composition whatsoever.
wherein the person making, or preparing the same,
has; or claims to have, any private formula, or occult
secret or art, for the making or preparing the same, or
has, or claims to have, any exclusive right, or title, to
the making, orprsparing. the same; for example. Ala
son's Blacking, Arnold's Writing Fluid, Spaulding's
Glue, Worcestershire and other table Sauces.
a. Any preparation. or composition Whats°aver.
which isprepared, uttered,. vended, or exposed for sale
under any letters patent; . for example, Pierce's Patent
Slate Surface. Patent .Furniture Polish, Patent Cement,
in bottles, dm
Co. Any preparation, or composition whatsoever, which
is-held out, or recommended to the public by the makers,
vendot 41. or proprietors thereof, as a proprietary medi
cine, or RS a remedy or ermine far any disease. disaases.
or affections whatever, affecting the Inman or animal
hods ; for example, Brown's BronclaialTrochat. Swaim's
Panacea, Drake's Plantation Bitters, and Godfrey's
Cordial, when the wrapper, or label, sets forth any
claim to a private formula.
PATES OF TAXATION.
- Moon each packet, box, bottle, pot, phial, or other
enclosure, containing any of the alcove or similar arti
cles which shall not exceed, at the retail price. twenty
live cents 1 cent.
Exceeding-:twenty-five and not exceeding fitly
- cents 2
Exceeding fifty and not exceeding seventy-five
cents 3
Exceeding seventy-five cents and not exceeding
one dollar 4 "
For each and every fifty cents or fractional part thereof
over the sum of one dollar. an additional..... • •—2 cents.
Each dealer and manufacturer must make monthly
a ffidavit to the effect that the Stamp Act has not been
violated by himself, or any person 'or persons acting in
his behalf.
Blanks_will be furnished for this purpose
THE PENA MIEN
for ton- compliance of the law will be- rigidly en
forced from and after the date of the publication of this
notice, and are as follows, viz:
For selling, or removing for consumption or sale.
without the proper stamps being affixed and can
rolled ..... . . . . ... . CO
. ..
. .
I'or refusing to make the monthly oath
Por falie declaration
,
For concealment, with intent to evade the duty.. 101 00
For rising the same stamp more than once '60 . 00
For using any stamp, without cancellingand obit
terating the same 60 00
Temliorarlf Prtnacgs prantt d to those who all to
aro tow 172 unbroken packages.
Tiptil February Ist 1864, per. one may sell undamped
articles to dealers in the original and unopened packages
without the enforcement of the aforementioned penalties,
Ft nvided, That in all such cases the nurchaser shell he
furnished by the seller with the, requisite amount of
stamps, to be affixed and cancelled as soon as assets pack
:lgo is ripened. ,
WASHINGTON KEITH, Assessor First District.
TF. OMAS W. SW ENEY, Assessor Seco ed District.
j. FLET(' HER BUDD, Assessor Third District.
D. P. SODTHWORTII, Assessor Fourth District.
2,1) CHASE, Assessor Fifth District
0c31n03 7 11 11 IS et
PUNTERS COLORED I'H 0 T
0 RAVEIS are executed with care and a iilstie skill.
INCeI in quality. style; and accura7y, all Pb.c.to
gta,lis at the priee—all. SEU01:41) St, above Green. P..
MILITARY NOTICES.
. COMPANY E, BLUE RESERVES,
Rill ak,enible on MONDAY EVENING. nt 7k; o'clock.
for ciriti tt is prrtleolerly reoneeted that the Non-
Connauienloned Officers should be present. By order
of the Carealn.
JOS. 3. BABCOCK, 0.6.
$690 BOUNTY! $690 BOUNTY 1
MEN WANTED,
to complete the Nith •Reatment, now in camp at Camp
Parher, TRENTON, New jersey. Inquire at the
BOUM) HOUSE. foot of FEDERAL St. • Camden, N. J.
*MG CASH ON MUSTER.
Erato ray. lid per month to wives or widowed mothers,
Capt. E. 0 JACKSON, • . •
odS-4.^ • • .Reerniting Cdicer. "
UNION LE.A OUE .110 E, OCT°,
888 21, •1863. —Nen commissioned °Mears and Pit;
vase of the Ist. 2d, and •'..AI UNION LEWIN. KIWI
MENTE. who were absent at roll-call on the days
when their respective regiments received marching or
dere, end who had not, thetefore, the opportunity of
bet)g- paid their -Bounty by the League Committee. are
hereby notified that no claims for such bounty will be
allowed -unless presented and, authenticated bef..re the
Bret of IitiVEMBER next. • J. R. PRY.
" Chairman.
W.ANTED-ABLE-110DIED MEN,
hetweezt the ages of 18 end 45. for the
T2Tor UNITED etTaTaS INFANTRY.
in which there have been twang - commissions even
to nnynted men. nefjdfillaTterS, Fort Hamilton. New
York• Harbor. A few DISSICIANS also wanted. Pay
titS4 psi...month. For further tarorreation apply at the
Rendezvous. WO iti - 1.) South FRONT Street.
FRANCIS WI hTIiR: Capt.. 12t1117. S.• Infantry,
or2i-tlistnst. Recruiting Ofilcer
CORPS 7 0F HONOR, 11. S. A.
WATAITARTNILS Reraturrlxa &awns. -
INVALID CORPN FOR VIIILADNLPHIA.
id 43 South TRIED Street, Philacelphia, PA.
SOLI/TEES honorably discharged on account of as•
ability vilig apply for Information for enlistment in the
INVALID CORPS
to Lieut. MEER BASTIAN. Invalid Corps.
213 S Third street, Philadelphia,
or to Lieut. J. W. DEAN. Invalid Corps,
611 Brown street, and
N. E. corner Broad and Spring Garden eta ,
Pay and fallowances, excepting bounty and nension.
same as in 11. S. Infantry. B W. MATTEIS WS,
Major Ist Pa. Arta and Supt. Invalid Corps for Philadel
phia. autS-sa&tutf
5.20 COUrONS,
DUE Lcr NOVEMBER,
_WANTED,
AT MARKET RATE FOR GOLD
6-20. 5-20,
The undersigned. as Neural Sabscription Agent, Is
authorized by the Secretary of the. Treasuryto continue
the sale of this popular . Loan, and TEN DAYS nubile
notice will be given of discontinuance.
ABOUT TWO HUNDRED MILLIONS remain unsold,
and this amount is scarcely sufficient to farnieh a basis
for the circulation of the National Banking Associations
now being formed in every part of the - Country. Bat a
short time must elapse before this loan Is wholly ab.
sorbed, the demand from Europe, Germany especially,
being quite active.
'As it is well known that the Eecretary of the Trea
sexy 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 mug lead to the prompkconcln
slon that the time is not far distant- when these Five
.ltrenties' will sell at a handsome premium, as was the
result with the ` Seven.thirty" Loan, when it was all
sold. and could uo longer be subscribed fd.r at par.
This ts a
Mx PER CENT. LOAN,
the interest and principal being payable in coin, thus
Yielding about HIGHT per cent. per annum at the present
Premium on gold.
It is called ' give -Twenty," from the fact that whilst
the Bonds may ran for - twenty years, yet the Govern
ment has the right to pay them off in gad at par, at any
time after free years.
The interest is paid half yearly on the first days of GO
vember and May:
Subscribers can have Coupon Bones which are paya
ble io bearer and issued for *5O, *lOO. WOO. and *l.OOO,
or Registered Bond's of similar denominations, and in
addition *5,000 and4lo,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 par 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, &a., num
pay from three to Ave per cent. tax on the income.
Banks and Bankers throughout the country will con
tinue to dispose of the Bondu, and all orders by mall or
ethe;"wise properly attended to.
The-Treasury Department having perfected arrange.
manta for the prompt, delivery of Bonds, Subscribers
will be enabled to receive them at the time of subecri
bing, or at farthest in POUR days. This arrangement
will be gratifying to parties who want the Bonds on pay
ment of the money, and will greatly increase the sales.
A.'Sr:
SUBSCRIPTION LORNT,
1.11 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
5. 20s.
5.205. IST PTO VEMBER
COUPONS WANTED.
EARLY CERTIFICATES OF INDERPEDNESS
WANTED.
STERLING EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD BY
DREXEL Bc 00.,
- 3 , 1 South THIRD Street,
MICHAEL JACOBS,
BANKER
No. 40 THIRD ' D Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, SPECIE. AND UNOUR
RENT MONEY BOUGHT AND SOLD.
STOCYS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON G'DMMISSION.
Particular attention paid to the Nw,otiation_of Time
Paper. CITY WARRANTS BOUGH/. 0r,45-3m
COLLECTION OF 11. S. CERTIFI
CATES OP INDEBTEDNESS. . -The ADAMS' 8%-
PRESS COMPANY are now prepared to collect, at the
Treasury Department, Washington, with despatch, and
at reasonable rates, the One•Yeay Certificates of In•
debtedness of the United States now due or shortly
maturing.
Teroas made known and receipts given at the office,
No. 320 CHESTNUT Street. mys-tf
NOTICE. -NOTICE IS HEREBY
4 -" GIVEN that the CERTIFICATE No. WPA, 200
Shares, issued to ns by the New York Transfer Agency
of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad has been
LOST. and that application has been made for the sub•
etitution of a certificate in place thereof.
A. G. HEMINWAY di CO.,
0c9:30t Na. 53 EXCHANGE Place.
STOP, IF OFFERED I
PRILADELPHIA, October 31. 1963.
LOST OR STOLEN—Two UNITED STATES COUPON
BONDS, Coupons attached (Five-twenties). Noa. 34 710
and 34,711, for 0300 each bearing interest from July
23. 1963, payment on same doe January 23, 1861. which
has been stopped. All persons are hereby notified not
to purchase or negotiate said above mentioned Bonds or
Coupons. Any information in reference to said Bonds or
Coupons will be thankfully received, and a liberal-re
ward paid for their return, AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED.
Addrets or arPIY to
NATHAN S. SMITH. or
SARI, S. SHALLOROSS.
Executors of J. B Smith, dec'd.
NOI. ONE and ONE COMMERCS Street,
or Xs. 724 North NINETEENTH. Street,
•sitithst Philadelphia.
CHILSON'S PATENT
x-",- ELEVATED DOUBLE-OVEN
COOITaNci- RANG-30S.
This Range Las afforded more eatiefaction than any yet
offered to the public. •
WARM-AIR "FURNACES,
of the most approved and economical patterns,
SUITED TO ALL CLASSES OP BUILDIACS
ENAMELED SLATE MANTELS,
A large variety of Hiles beantifnl Mantels at
VERY LOW PRICES.
Low.down and Common
PARLOR GRATES.
for heating Parlors, Chamber", Offices. &c,
ADAPTED FOR EITHER HARD OR SOFT COAL.
Hot-air Registers and Ventilators; a Miffs assortment
W. A: ARNOLD,
0010-at:Admit 1010 CHESTNUT STREET.
TO SPORTSMEN.
PHILIP WILSON do CO.,
409 CHESTNUT STREET.
Maunfaoturors of superior
equal, if not snperlor, to any of the following makes.
which we keep constantly on hand.:
William Greener. Westley Richards, Moore 3g Haute.
and other makers.
Also, Powder, Shot, Wads, Calm, &o.
We shall be constantly et:wiled. during the season.
With every variety of
SKATES. se24-8m
GUNS! GUN Sll GUNS 1 1
WESTLEY RICH A.RDS'„;
WILLIAM GREENER.
MOORE & HARRIS'.
PRIMP WILSON 3c CO.
. FRENCH AND 'ENGLISH GUNS
OF EVERY VARIETY,
The best assortment to select from to be found in this
country. Call soon at
PHILIP WILSON Sr CO.'S.
0c23-1m , 409 CHESTNUT Street
MISSOURI.
_LANDS - TAMPAYING
AGENCY.
E. L. KING, 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
agency business for Missouri. •
TESTIMONIALS. —We cheerfully recommend E. L.
King 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. 0c22.-9t.
100 00
.. 500 00
COLORADO TERRITORY.-WE ARE
Prepared to undertake the investigit'on of titles to
LAND AND hiI.NI3C CLAIM'S in Colorado Territort,
and to furnish accurate and reliable information respect
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
pet sons. who will undertake to act as agents for any
parties having interest in land.. Cie . , in the Territory.
LBDYARD St BARLOW,
Law and Collection Office,
oc2B-inws6t 429 CHESTNUT Street, Phila,
IR EIMER 'S EVORYTYPIS ARE
uneestionably works of rare merit; no pictures are
more life- like in attitude, or more truthfully colored,
or finely finished, Gallery, SECOND Street, above
Green. i*
TOOTHACIIE CURED <IN - AN , IN.
STANT, by FISCHER'S COLEI;RATED TOOTH
ACHE DROPS. Price 12 cents per , bottle. Manufac
tured 'at MA:LABORATORY. TWENTY•TEURD =and
LOMBARD Streets, Philadelphia, and fer sale by Drug
testi In ge - aeTal. "oc2/3-let
'THE PRESS.--PRIT4pEIOIM.- I _.SAITIOAT.-...(2) , M8F44.',. 31;-
.180'2.
FINANCIAL,
DREXEL &t- 00.
PHILADELPHI.A.
DOUBLE GUNS,
RETAIL DRY GOODS•
FRENCH I\''IERINOES,
PARIS POPLINS. -
FANCY POPLINS.
SILK AND WOOL POPLINS
CURWEN StODDART &.• BROTHER, •
4 54.142, and 451 North SECOND St., ab. Willow.
PARIS' AND VIENNESE
• . BROGLIE LANG SII.A.WLS,
In new lie:signs and Culoriuge; from the late .nuellou
Balm, at
REDIJCED . S. CUR WEN TOD'Et,ILIZT BROTIIER.,
.4XI, 452, and 451 North SECOiTh Ea.; Wlll.ow.
VELVET CLOTHS.
FROSTED SEALSKINS.
. COLORED SEALSKINS.
BLACK SEALSKINS.
FANCY DIIXT CHINCHILLAS.
TWILLED BEAVERS. -
s PLAIN BEAVERS.
BLUE BEAVERS.
BLACK TRICOT.
BLACK BROADCLOTHS.
SCARLET , AND BLUE CLOTHS
CBRWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
450. 4GA, neat - 1-54. North SECO' D Street.
above Willow
CLOAKS AN]) OLOAKING.CLOTHS
COOPER & CONARR,
NINTH AND MARKET.
IE'XIV.IO
AFC.
CLOTEIS
AT
MODERATE PRICES.
oe, r o tf •
NOW, OPEN ,
PARIS, LONDON AND AMERICAN
CLOAKS
RICH LYONS VEL'TETS,
INDIA. GROS GRAIN;
MATALBA SILK,
PARIS-MADE VELOUR CLOTHS, -
PARIS WOOL CASHMERES, k
FANCY CASHMERES,
PARIS-MADE FROSTED BEAVERS.
DIAGONAL CASHMERES,
CHINCHILLA CLOTHS,
BELGIAN TRICOTS AND DOESKINS,
ENGLISH FLUSHES,
ENGLISH MELTONS,
AT THE
PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK
AND
FLTP, MIVIPORITTM 3
920 CHESTNUT STREET,
J. W. PROCTOR (K., CO.
oclC-htuthtno2
LAYRE 61: LANDELL.
.1.24
FOURTH AND ARCH,
RAVE A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF
POPULAR DRY GOODS
FINE FRENCH MERINOES,
FASHIONABLE POPLINS,
4-4 CLOAK VELVETS ; $1.7,
POPULAR STYLE SHAWLS,
VELVET FROSTED CLOTHS,
POPULAR STYLE CLOAKS,
WATER-PROOF CLOTHS;
POPULAR JOUVIN GLOVES,
RICHEST SILKS,: and
DRESS GOODS. '
0c2.9. tuthe-tf'
ID,LACK BEAVER-.,CLOTHS,-
-a- , Just opened one case Black Union BeayeiCloths, of
good - weight and ficish,
One case best quality. Black Water-proof Cloaking,
at *2 25.
Frosted Beavers,' good quality, at, $2...T.) . ; also, finer
'iirteen pleci , s fine VOlvet, Bea;lar -Cloths, trt''bolors
and black, at 414.150.
Black Tricots of various grades, from the
. cheapest
Union to the finest All-wool goods.
Light Colors Chinchilla Cloths for fashionable cloaks.
FANCY CAsSI'dIERBS.
A mammoth stock of fine goods, in single, and double
widths. for dress anj. buSinesS" snits. Sate choice put,'
terse - of silk mixtures. Also, goods adapted to Borg'
wear.
BOYS' FINE CLOTHING
.
Of unexceptionable style and finish. Cadet Snits, of
every size. Boys' Overcoats. Gents andßoys' Clothing
made to order: cooesß CO YARD;
oc3l-1t S. E. Corner NINTH and MARKET Ste.
CLOAKS AND BONNETS,
FOR IIOURNING,
• ••
M
& A. AIYERS &I CO.,
No. 926 CHESTNUT Street.
Have just received art assortment of
MOURNING CLOAKS,
MANTILLAS AND SHAWLS,
Together with a fullasiortment of
MOURNING BONNETS.
oc3o-M.
FANCY DRESS SILKS
AT REDUCED PRICES,
Just from Auction several lots of
DESIRABLE STYLES.
OURWEN" STODDART & BROTHER, -;
Noe. 450, 4555, and 454 N. SECOND St., ali. Willow.
BLACK GRO DE BRINES
BLACK GRO GRAINS.
BLACK ARMURES,
GEO DE AFRIQUE.
FROST THE LATE AUCTION SALES,
AT LESS THAN REGULA.E, PRICES
•
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Nos. 450,15 g, and 451- N. SECOND Street,
ocSO-3t, - above Witiovr.
LINEN GOODS CHEAPER THAN
COTTON,—TabIe Linens, Brown, at 50, 6234, and
75: Bleached at 75. 5714, and tn. One lot very line
Barnsley, two yards wide, at $125, worth $1 50. Tile
best assortment of hand-loom Table Linens in the city at
75, 5734, 95, and V., are heavier than usual,
One lot Napkins, at $l. 76, that are a great bargain.
60 dozen at $2, that are part of an old stock, and worth
more money.
.Also„' come bargains in mach finer Goods.
One lot double Satin Damask Table Cloths. that mea
sure fall three Tards long. are a bargain, having been
imported some years ago.
Towels, all linen, at C. 50 and
.$2 Per dozen.
The best assortment of line To wels in the city.
Huckaback, of all descriptions and prices.
One lot fronting Linen at 50 cents, that are very firm
and durable. king about the price of Muslims.
Eicbardsonsf 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 *125 per yard.
Finer do., in every quality and width.
Attention of the public is called to these because they
are much cheaper than anything in the' market at-pre
seat. GUANVILLB B. HAINES,
0c26 mtuws4t. 1013 ATARKET St., above Tenth.
FRENCH MERINOES.—
Desirable colors at the right prices.
French Poplins, bought early—prices low.
Cheap plaid and plain Poplins.
37;14 cent Magenta plaid Reps—a bargain.
Black Alpacas at 31 to 75 cents.
Just opened Auction 7 ate at 44, 50, 62, and 75 cents.
$l.OO double widths Lupine Black wool Del...ins are
very fine and heavy. COOPBRISt CO NARD,
oc.lo tf S. B. corner NINTH and MARKET.
VELVET BEAVERS.-
Good Frosted Beavers at $2.25.
Extra fine Fretted Beavers.
Ladies' Cloak Cloths of every hind.
Fancy Cassimeres for business suits..
Water Froot C10thr,'82.25 per yard.
Fine black Cloths and Casai metes.
COOPER & COWARD,
odd- tf S. E. corner NINTH and idaRKET.
HOI C E ISABELLA GRAPES,
just receivid. Also, Cultiyats.l,9ranberries.
PRETTYMAN & EONS,'
N. E. corner FRONT and. ARCS Streets.
HANSELL'S PECTORAL SYRUP,
25 Cents. Preloared only by_ ADIOS Ft ANSELL.
0e3 . 1! at* 'MEM ET and AikEKET &nate.
SPECIAL NOTICE.-
HARTELL'S ILL-GLASS FRUIT JAMS.
NEW CAPSULE FRUIT JARS •
AMERICAN AND FRENCH GLASS SHADES.
BEAUTIFUL FERNERIES.
HARTELL & LETCHWORTH.
648-tdail No. 13 North FIFTH Street
CORRECT PIANO TUNING.
9 , --Mr. C. E. /ARGENT'S orders for tnnixit
t
and repairing Pianos are received at 1114S011 CO. 's
store, 907 CHESTNUT Street, on/I/.
Mr 8, has had elpyon years' factory experience In Boa.
ton, and five years employment in Philadelphia.
SPECIAL. —.Pianos releathered to sound as soft and
sweet toned as new, without removing. •
Terms for Tuning, V. , -0612-ECnif
JOHN: L. OAPEN, PHRENOLO.
TiLIST, maybe consulted, DAY and EVIININGLOI
adaptation to Business. Trade, and Profeesion;
on the improvement of health, correction of
faults, formation of friendships, &c. Fall de
scriptions of charaotet •given when required; at No: SI
b. TENTH Street. above Chestnut. . se3-thetuOmif
TRUSSES, BRACES,
skilfully ad lusted by C. H, NEEDLES,
corner of TWELFTH and RACE Streets.
Ladies' Department for same. conducted II
Ladies, TWELFTH Street, first door below Race.- The
most complete and varied stock on hand, consisting . la
part of Trusses, Supporters, Shoulder Braces: Bets,
Bandages,_ Elastic Stockings, Crutches. Syringes. Ar•
N
tides for ursery. Sick Room. dm Y se2fl4lm if
MA T DR. FINE, PRACTICAL DEN.
IST for the last twenty- years. 219 VINE St..
below Third, inserts the most beautiful TEETH of the
age, mounted on fine Gold.. Platina, Vulcanite,
Coralite. Amber, &a., at priaos, for neat and substantial
work, more reasonable than any Dentist in this city 01
State. Teeth plugged to last for life. Artificial Teeth
repaired to suit. No pain in extracting. All work war
ranted to fit. Refefeace, best families. se3o-973
MILLINERY GOODIL
MILLINERY GOODS.
BROOKS it ROSENREIIR.,
431 MARKET STREET, •.'';
have now on hand. a complete assortment CO 11 84' atrlei
" RIBBONS, BONNETS, VELVETS,
BONNET-SILKS, MISSES' HATS,
FLOWERS, FEATHERS, LACES, •
- . Awn
MILLINERY GOODS GENERALLY,.
to vrhlifa Jayne the'attentlon of the trade. 0e7.1m
ALL GE A.IIES
1863.
• • WOOD 4.1 r.
.125 UHESTNITT STREET,
Have now ellen
LARGE BTOOFE ON
STRAW &ND FELT CIOODO,
FRENCH FLOWERS,
FEATHERS, RIBBONS:
And a general aseortment 0?
MILLINERY GOODS,
To whiob they Invite the attention of
• THE TRADE. eel?-Rui
. ~
IREIGHTIEST. RIBBON STORE,
. N 0.107 N. EIGHTH STREIT. '
, i We have received from the late New York and
Philadelphia. A uctions the following most dash able and
fashionable goods at very reasonable prices:
Scarlet Bonnet Velvet, at fag per yard.
Do. do. do. Lyons width and quality, 71.53
per yard.
LEATHER. COLORED TaLVET.—llacutVelvet Cord
ed Silk and Bonnet Silk, all o: the most beautiful a'hadee,
wlif4h RibbonS, Feathers and Flowers, to match.
BLACK BONNET RIBBONS. —A splendid line. from
16 to 44 oents per yard. At the latter price we sell a very
wide and heavy Ribbon.
Extra heavy, all boiled Ribbons, narrow and wide,
lower at retail than they can be bought else where by the
BLACK, bIIAB AND BROWN FELT HATS. from the
manufacturers direct. ^All the new shapes for ladies' and
children's wear, very cheap.
A complete msortment of Black English 'Crapes, pur
chased before the late- heavy advance in gdid, from 66
cents a Tara upwards.
BONNET RIBBONS in endless variety. Velvet Rib
bons:-bleak and, colored, the beat make imported, at a
great reduction. Trimming Ribbone, every shade: and
every other article need in making or trimming a bon
net, or that can be found with us at less than wholesale
.ft liberal redaction made to wholesale buyers.
Country orders promptly attended to.
.;- SICREL & WET'',
•
ofgetton. . ; No. 107 North - EIGHTH Street.
AIRS.- A: KING HAS CON
v ~ STADTTLY on .Imtni a4 , eautifra assortment of
WIyTER MILLINERY , at 1026. CUE UNLIT
Striet.. . oe:V•ine
, .
4;3 RS. E. FRONEFIELD, WILL
OPEN a handsome Assortuient of Winter AIM
LIPIERY on WEDNESDAY. October 28th, at the
N. E: corner of TENTEf and WALNUT Streets.
. . .
IT. B.—A handsome assortment - of Misses and Chil
dren's hats; Ladies' Ilead•dreases, constantly on hand.
1113)MRS: - R•.DILLON, FANCY AND
STRAW hIILLIDTSR; 32 H . 3 SOUTH street. Phi ,
, - lad eiphirt. Mourning Bonnets made at the short
est noticet•Bonnets dyed, cleaned. prested, end altered
to the latest styles. An assortment of Feathers, Flow
ers.-.Ribbons,:Caps. &c., always on hand. Orders from
Country Millinere and others solicited and promptly at
tended to. oc2l-1m!
FRENCH FLOWERS, 1863.
FEATHERS, LACES, RIBBONS, &
NEW-STYLE 'HATS,
JUST OPENED AT
THOS. KENNEDY & BRO.'S,
No. 129 CHESTNUT Street, below Eighth.
ite9-3m -
FROTHING-I3AM ds WELLS
FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY
HA - V - ..ELINTS &G "1-3.A-SSA.I.JI4,
Banners, Reghnental 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 Officera.
A liberal discount allowed to the trade.
oc2o-lin
SIMONS Bs BROTHERS
a
RANSOM-STREET ELLE. PHILADELPHIA,
MANUFACTURERS OF JRWELIty.
FINE SWORD%
AND.
MILITARY 1100DS IX MIRY VARIETY.
aa.ls Eta
P ROPOSALS FOR ARMY TRANS
PORTATIOL , •
OFFICE OF THE DEPOT QUARTERNAETER, -
FORT LEAYENWORTH, Kansas, October 23.16 Ki.
ELALBD PROPOSALS will be received at this ollise
untill2 o'clock 31. on the 10th day of December, 1E63, for
the transportation of military supplies during the years
18 6 1 and 1865, on the following MOW:
Route No, 1. From Forte Leavenworth, Laramie. and
Riley, and other d'e . pots that may be established daring
the above years on the west bank of the Missouri river,
north of Fort Leavenworth, and south of latitude 42 de
grees north to any posts or stations that are or may be
established in the Territories of Nebraska, Dakotatt Ida
ho, and Thah, south of latitude 44 degrees north, and east
of longitude 114 degrees west. and In tae Territory:of Co
lorado north of 40 degrees north. Bidders to slate the
rate per 100 pounds for 100 miles at which they will trans
port said stores in each of the months. from April to Sep
terfiber, inclusiya, of the years 1864 and 1865.
Route No. 2- From Forts Leavenworth and Riley, in
the State of Kansas. and the town of,Kanette, in the
State of Missouri, to any posts or stations; that are or may
be established in the State of Kansas, or in the Territory
- of- Colorado, south of latitude 40° north, drawing sup
plies from Fort Leavenworth, and to Fort Union, N. M.,
-or other depUt that mar be Cesignated in that Territory,
to Fort- Garland. and to any other point or points on the
route. Bidders to slate the rate per LOO lbs for 100 miles.
at which they will transport said stores in each of the
month,. fr.,m April to September, inclusive, of the
years 1864 and 1356.
Route No. 8. From Fort Union, or such other 1.16p0t as
may be established in the Territory of New Mexico, or
to any posts or stations that are or may he established-
in that Territory, and to such posts or t tations.as may
be designated in the Territory of Arizona and the State
of Texas. - win t of longitude 105 0 west.
Bidders to state the rates per 100 lbs. for:103 miles at
which they will transport said stores in each if the
months f,om June to November, inclusive, of the years
1564 and lE 66.
The weight to be transported oath year will not exceed
10,000 000 pounds on Roue No. 1, 1.5.000.000 pounds on
Route No. 2, and 6,000.000 pounds on Route No. 8.
No additional per cents go will be paid for the trans
portation of bacon, hard bread, - pine lumber, shingles,
or any other stores.
Bidders must give their names in full, as well as their
place of residence; and each proposal must be accom
panied by a bond in the sum of tenthousand dollars,
signed by two -or more responsible pereons, guarantee
ing that in case a contract is awarded for the route men
tioned in the proposal to the parties proposing, the con
tract will be accepted and entered into, and gOOO and
sufficient security lambi:Led by said parties, in accord
ance with the terms of this advertisement.
The amount of bonds required will be as follows:
On Route No. 1 Siam
2 200,030
• '
S 60.010
Fatisfactory evidence of the loyalty and solvency of
each bidder. and person - offered as security will be re
quired. •
Proposals must be endorsed, "Proposals for Army
Transportation on Routes Nos. 1. 2, or :3," as the case
may be, and tune will be entertained unless thsy fatty
comply'With all the requirements of this advertisement.
Parties to whom awards aro made must be prepared to
execute contracts at once, and to give the required
bonds for the faithful performance of the game.
Contracts will be Made subject to the approval of the -
Quartermaster Oencral. but the right is reserved to reject
any or all bids that may be offered.
Contractors must be in readiness for carries by the first
day of April, Het and they will be required to have a
place of business, or agencies, at or in the vicinity of
Forts Leavenworth and Union, and other diiplits that
may be. established, at which they may be communi
cated with promptly and readily.
L. C. EASTON,
ocSi.gt , Major. and Quartermaster.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
1 -the partnership between John A English. Elias D.
Oollom. and Girard Buckman trading as SMITH, ENG
LIbB, & CO., was dissolved on the 29thhlay of October,
1563, by the withdraval of GIRARD BUCKMAN from
said firm. All debts due to and by the said firm will be
settled it NO. 9,3 North SIXTH Street, where the ba.i•
seas will be condoned by, said - John A. English aid
rn
Bliss D. Collo, under the name of SMITH. ENGLISH; &
CO. JOHN A. ENGLISH,
E. D. COLLOII,
__GIRARD BUCK HAN.
PRILADELPRIA, Oct. S9tll,lsfig. 0031.-2VO
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
FOE THE COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
. .
In obed ence to an Order of Conit. tie Sheriff of the
city and county of Philadelphia pnbliehes the following
notice. -viz:
NOTICE is hereby given that Henry Croekey has pre
sented his petition to the Court of Common Pleas for the
connty , of Philadelphia. setting forth that for about
twelve years he was the owner of a certain tract of laud,
situate in Roxborongh township, in the county of Ph ila.
phla, containing thirty-live acres of land, more or less,
and hounded by the Wissahick - on road, otherwise called
Ridge road, and by lands of John Fromherger, Samuel
Powell, and Isaac Melchor; and that during the month
of July, "MS,' he first learned, through searches made in
the Recorder's office. that there remained- in said office
an - unsatisfied -mortgage on said premises, which had
been given by Thomas Shaw and Elizabeth„his wife, to
John alcNacbtane, to secure the payment of one hundred
and thirty-live pounds, twelve shillings, and six pence,
which said mortgage beers date January 31st:178 1 , and
is recorded in Mortgage Book ltf, No. 2. page 423, &c.
that said John McNaehtane removed to New York, and
died in the latter part of the year 1764, leaving a will.
whereof he appointed his wife Cornelia executrix, and
which will was proved in New York, and a certified
copy registered in Philadelphia; that he was never call
ed upon to pay interest on laid mortgage, and he verily
believes the said mortgage had been fully paid; and
praying the court to order and direct satisfaction to be
entered upon the margin of the record of said mortgage,
by the Recorder of Deeds, ae by law it is in" such cases
provided.
The executrix- or other legal representatives of the
said John Bletiacbtanc, and a persons interested either
as assignee. legatee, or otherwise. in the said inortzage,
are required to be and appear in the said Court of Com
mon Pleas, in the city of Philadelphia, on the FIRST
MONDAY of DECEMBER, A, D 1863. st, le o'clock A. Bf.„
to answer the said petition, and to show cause, if any
they have. why the prayer thereof should not be allow
-0(1, and satisfaction of said mortgage be entered of record
By order of the court.
JOHN THOIAPSON. Sheriff.
°OAPs 27. 3869. oc3l-54t
D TICE .—THE UNDERSIGNED
N
having sold out their interest in the firm of. C. AL
BRIGHT & CO., and withdrawn from the business 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.
GOSHEN BUTTES.-150 TUBS - GO
SHEN BUTTER, aelected dairies. For sale by
RHODES &
oe2G tf 107 South WATIII2 Street.
•
ED. MARCHANT, PORTRAIT
• PAINTER. has removed to 019 LOCINIT . etreat:
where he will lm glad to see hie Mende and. those of the
Public who may be interested Sahli lino or art:
tali
ARMY GOOD S .
HATE FOB SALTS
HEAVY. MEDIUM. AND LIGHT MEETINGS AND
SHIRTIN GS. -
STANDARD DRILLS.
HEAVY CANTON. FLANNELS.
WASHINGTON AND VICTORY' CANBRICS - AND
SILECIAS.
BROWN. BLEACHED. AND CORSET JEANS.
No. If 4 WORSTED YARN. Sta. sell-if tf
MILITARY FURNISHERS,
41S ARCH STREET
PROPOSALS.
LEGAL.
From the acto7 toepttei—the bit)A7 battle Iteld—th,3
mansion of the rich and humble abode of the poor—from
the office and the sacred deek—frem the mountain top,
distant walleye and far-off islands of the ocean—from
every nook and corner of the civilized - world—ls pouring
in the evidence of the aggrkleilitig :effects or ToItAICE'S
PLANTATION BITTERS. Thousands upon thousand;
of lettere like the following may be seen a't our office:
'' • r • I have been in the army hospitals for
foniteen moritha--speroblese and nearly dead At Alton,
111„ they gave me a bottle of Plantation 'Bitters. • •
Three TlOUidg restored my speech and eared me. • "
C. 11. FLAUTE."
Born( Weimicy, 0., July 28, 19a3.
One young man, 'who had been oleic and - not
out of the house for Iwo years with Scrofula and Err
sifieles, after Paying the doctors over vim without bens
lit. has been cured by ten bottles of your Bitters.
EDWARD WOUNALL."
The followlux is from the Matron of the. Union liviae
School for the Czahhen of volnuteere.:
• Da. DRAWS: Your wonderful Plantation Bitters
have been airen to some of our little children suffering
from weakness and weak lunge with most happy effect.
One little girl, in particular, with pains in the head, 10ES
of appetite, and daily wasting consumption, on whom
all medical skill had been exhausted, has been entirely
restored. We commenced with bat a teaspoonful of
Bitters a day. Her aPpetite increased; 'strength and
health followtd. a a
"* * ► I owe much to you. for I Tally believe the
Plantation Bitters have saved my life.
REV. W. IL WAOGOVER, Madrid. T.
"* • * Thon wilt send me two bottles more of thy
Plantation Bitters, My wife has bean greatly betteated
by their use.
Thy friend, "ASA CUMIN, Philadelphia, Pa."
•'* • I have bean a great sufferer from Dyspepsia,
and had to abandon preaching. * * The Plantation
Bitters have cured me.
"* * * Send us twenty-fonr dozen more of your
Plantation Bitters, the popularity of which is daily in
creasing 'with the ;meets of our house.
.'* * I have given the Plantation Bitters lo'hum
dreds of our disabled soldiers with the most astonishing
erect. G. W. D. ANDREWS,
"$ * • The Plantation Bitters have cared me of
liver coinplaint, or which I was laid up prostrate and
had to abandon my business.
H. B. KINGSLEY, Cleveland, 0."
"..The Maximum Bitten haTe cured me of a
derangement of the kidneys and urinary organs that has
distreseed me for pears. - It acte like a charm.
C. C. mooRE, Agent for Colgate & Co. , 2.llBroadway,"
&c., &c., &0., &C., &c.
-The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, the lan
guid brilliant, and are ortansted nature's great restorer.
They are composed of the celebrated Cllasaya Bark,
Wintemeen, Saasairas, Roots, Verbs, dm, all preserved
in perfectly pure St. Croix Rum.
Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness,
lassitude. palpitation of the heart, lack of annetite, dis
tress after eating, torpid liver, constipation, &c., deserve
to suffer if they will not try them.
They are recommended by the highest medical autho
rities, and are warranted to produce an iramsdiatobene•
tidal effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly
pare, and harmless.
Norioa.—Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bit
ters in bulk or by the gallon is a swindler and impostor.
We only put it up in our log-cabin bottles. Beware of
bottles refilled with imitation deleterious stuff, for which
several persons are already in prison. See that every
bottle has oar United States stamp over the cork, and
signature
on steel-plate side labels.
Sold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable
P. H. DRAKE et CO.,
oclo-etuath4m 2.02 BROADWAY. N. Y
Kt RR'S
Furnishing China & Glass Establishment,
CHINA HALL, 529 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Z DIRECTLY OPPOSITE INDEPENDENCE HALL,
h the cheapest (for the quality) and most extensive as
sortment of
AND DECORATED CHINA IN THIS CITY.
Just opened, of our own imporkatlon. - eighty-one casks
very- superior plain WHITE FRENCH CHINA, in any
Quantity to suit purchasers. Also, a splendid assortment
of
CUT AND ENGRAVED TABLE CRYSTAL GLASS
Atm plain white English Stone Ware, Dinner and
Tea Ware. Also, Toilet sets, in great variety, some
very elegantly decorated.
Double thick China Stone Ware, and Glass, ex.
messly for
HOTELS, SHIPPING, AND RESTAURANTS..
air French China decorated to order in any pattern.
1W Initials engraved on Table Glass.
China and Glass packed in a proper manner.
gag. adtuth-4m
SILVER PLATED, WARE
TEA SETS,
CASTORS,
WAITERS,
ICE PITCHERS, arc., %to.
etr,
225 6011713 FMB STREET.
G. RUSSELL, 22 NORTH SIXTH
Street, ha. inet received a very handsome assort
ment of FINE SEAL RINGS. 0031 -
6cRl FINE WATCH. REPAIRING
attended toby the most' experienced workmen,
ana every Watch warranted for one year. _
G. RUSSELL, FINE AMERICAN
a v ra t ilw r let . W . ATOMS), Fine Jewelry. Silner
sad
SS North SIXTH Street.
an4FINE WATCH IfEPAIRING
attended to. by the most experienced workmen,
every Watch warranted for one year.
G. RUSSELL.
W 4 North . SIXTH Street_
TN SHELL AND ROSEWOOD CASES,
I N
playing froml to It tunes, choice Opera and Ameri
can Melodies . FARR 8s BROTIIBR, Importers.
sia2.6m 324 CHESTNUT Street. below Fourth_
INSURE YOUR LIFE
WASIILNGTON LIFE INSURANCE CO..
Which offers more advantages to Inenrers than any
other Company in the United States.
CHAMBERS cG REGISTER,
0c27-tuthsti al
REMOVAL
TIIE MANHATTAN I IPE MUIR ANC% COMPANY,
Of New York. having appointed JAMES R CARP.
Agent for this City, have Removed choir aloe to
NO. 4.15 WAINTIT STREET,'
Where applications for INSURANCE and. RENEWALS
on POLICIES must be made. The allotted d ividend (4'1661
will be adjusted on all Policies on which two or more
annual premiums have been paid, on the adjustment of
the current year's premium.
The following items. interesting to the assured, show
the great progyees and prosperity of the. Company since
the last triennial dividend :
Tho income of the Company for the
past three years his been 81,401000 00
The assets have increased 4143.000 00
The losees paid to widows during
three years past were WO fin 24
• • • ' others '` 99,788 50
Dividends have been made during
the peat three years 250,000 00
JAMES E. CARR, Agent.
C. Y. WEMPLE, Secretarjr
VAME INSUR A_N I
403 CHESTNUT Stre=
PHIL AD
FIRE AND ISLA
DIREC
Frauds N. Buck,
Chas. Richardson,
Henry Lewis, Jr..
John W. Evernian,
Philip S. Justice,
0. W. Davis.
FRANCIS N. B
CHARLES RICH
WILLIAM I. BLANCH .
WHITE PRESERVING BRANDY
PURE CIDER
AND WHITE WINE VINEGAR.
GREEN GINGER, MUSTARD SEED. SPICES, Am.
ALL THE REQTIMES FOR
PRESERVING AND PICKLING PURPOSES.
ALBERT 0. ROBERTS,
Deem. In Fine Groceries,
_sell-U Corner 411VENT.1,1 and VINE Streets.
A MBROTYPIS'IS AN D PHOTO
ORAPIIEBS. —Yon are now invited to call and see
GEORGE DABBS & CO., at their new stock Dimot. No.
333 CHESTS DT Street, below Fourth, where they keep
constantly on hand a large supply of materials of every
description used in the art. Oar Albumen Paper is ex
cellent. Orders by mail9l express punctually attended
to
N. B.—Price Lists sent free.
WITHOUT A DOUBT, REIMER'S
Colored Photographs are the beet for the price
in the city; only *1 for a fine, accurate. aad naturally
colored P eture. Gallery, SECOND St , above Green.
BUIST'S. NURSERY, I) &RR Y
ROAD. —A large stock of every description of or
namental TREES AND SHRUBS. "Apple. Pear, Cherry,
and other Fruit Trees: GrApe Vines. ite.spberries, Black
hordes. &a. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES, and all the
stock of our own growth.
SEED WAREHOUSE.
92511 & 9511 JEARKET STREET.
0c31.3t 4 s . IL BUM Sr NON.
CHAS. ALBRIGHT.
WM. H. STROH.
BRASS- STENCIL ALPHABETS.
M. J. METCALF k SON,
453 i SALEM STREET, BOSTON. MASS.
The only , manufacturers in the United States, of. Brae
Alphabets and Figures. to any great extent or in any
variety.
Sold at Wholesale at the LOWEST CASH PRIORS. Also..
the BEST OF INDELIBLE STENCIL INK, very ohen.
Stencil Dies and all kinds of Stencil Stock. Ingtdrles os
orders promptly ettowled to. 04,5401
PILA'NT4TAOTY BITTEEt.
REEDSRURY,,WI3.. Seipt, 1E; 1861.,
EfirE.BIGITIM XASSION, FIFTY.EIF.VENTH Br., }
DEW YORK, Angad 2, 1863.
MRS. 0. SL, DEVOE."
Respectfully,
REV. 3. S. CATEIORN, Rochester, N. Y."
SYKES, CHADWICK, & CO.,
Proprietors Willard's Hotel, Washington, D. C.
Superintendent Soldiere' NOM, Cincinnati, 0."
S• T•-1800.-X
CHINA AND GLASSWARE.
wHrrs, FRENCH. GOLD-BAND
SILVER-PLATED -WARE.
XVIIIFICTORY.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
G RUSSELL,
22 North SIXTH Street.
MUSICAL BOXES.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
OF TRW YORK
GENERAL AGENTS,
407 WALNUT STREET. Philadelphia
E COMPANY, NO.
ELPHIA.
DID INSURANCE.
TORS.
E. D. Woodruff,
Geo. A. West,
John Kessler, Jr.,
Chas. Stokes.
A. H. Rosenhein4
Joseph D. Ed
'IK. President,
ARDSON, Vice President.
. D. Secretary. jalStfif
•
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THE TWER-SLAT.ER. By Gustave Aimard. Pike
e 24 ETTE ; or, The Lady of the Pearls, By Alexander
Dumas. Price 50 cents.
. Booksellers. News Agents. and all others. will
please send on their orders at once for what they may
want of "The Lost Bank Note." or of any of the other
works named in above list.
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To whom all orders znafit come addressed, au./ they
will receive linmedia te attention. It
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ILLaTI:ATIVE GATHERINGS
FOlt
PREACUERS AND
A mkxxi&i, OF ANECDOTES. FACTS, MURES.
PROVklillii, QUOTATIONS, Ste A.lapted for
Christian teaching. By Rev. 13. S. Bowxs. B. A.
nom the Third London Edition. 000 PP.. 12ma.. 25.
The title will at once explain its design. It embraces:
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illustration s. combi• ed and compressed with a view to
hloYilY, applicability, and 'eariety. 3. k copious index.
Reason, history, and experience all witness to the power,
i value, and use of illaNtrations. This Is one of the very
hest selection t ever offered to the public Tom subjects
are alphabetically arranged,and the Scripture references
form, with- the illustrative anecdote=. quotations, Au,
one at the most valuable auxiliaries the speaker on re
ligions subjects can More.
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IR MARVEL'S NEW BOOKS. -
Alt FARM OP EDO WOOD. ACountryßook. 12raO,
cloth. $l. 00.
DREAM LIFE. A Fable of the Sealoas. lamo. Pocket
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REVERIES OF A BACHELOR: or, a Book of the
Heart. leino. Poelcatcdition, cloth. VI 25
FAITH ARTD 'S GIRLHOOD . Be the author of
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A GLIMPSE of THE WORLD. By the author of
A ray Herbert. 12ino. eleth. SI.M.
- LIGHT. By Helen Aloal. , t. 12rtto, cloth E 1.94.
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cell 61)6 CHEW - NUT Street.
pEt OTOGRAPFI ALBUMS I sr EVERY
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mountings, ornamented edge., &a., &c., holding from
twelvi- , to two b undred photographs, the largest and best
assortment in the city.
WILLIAM W. HARDING.
No. 326 CRES'rLVUr St., below Fourth.
0r.31.•1r swath side.
ptIOTOGRAPTI ALBUMS IN EVERY
variety of style—rich Turkey morocco, antique, ivory
mountings, ornamented edges. &c, &c. holding from
twelve to two hundred photographs , the fargest and best
assortment in the city.
wiLLux W. HARDING,
No. 326 CSIES'T.NUT Street, below Fourth,
ocal.- south side.
THE LATEST
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I —VINCENZO;
Or, Sunken Rocker The fascinating,. new novel of Italy
and Italian romance. just . 7ritten by Ilnifint the author
of-" Doctor Antonio" and • Lavinia." ViseENzo is im
mensely praised by the English critics. who call it one
In
of the ostlnteresting fictions since " Les Miserable& "
Published in octavo, paper covera. Price 75 cents.
IL —THE OLD bIERCHANTS OF NEW YORK CITY.
A new - volume of these - very . interesting and gossipy
sketches about the Merchant Princes and Nabobs of New
York. Being a SECOND SERIFS By Walter Barrett,
Clerk. The thousand and one spicy items and anecdotes
concerning the "first families , "are putting "Fifth
syenoodledom" and the ' Codfish Aristocracy" in a
Maze: Ons handsome cloth-bound volume. Price $1.60.
LIFE.
- - - .
By a Witness. A charming bit of bioaraphy, and as
interesting and delightful as a romance by the great au
thor himself. Every one is reading it. Svo, cloth
bound, price $1.23.
In rows : *** 'LIMAN'S LIFE OF JEKrS. transfated
from the French. and THE CENTRAL PARK, a
magnificent volume of photogr,phic pietares.
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be sent by mail, POSTA OE FREE, on receipt of price, by
G. W. CARLETON, Publisher,
ocl7-wstf New York.
VINE STATIONERY. BLANK 800 KS,
Paters, Inks, .ke Also, Printing of every
desuiption, at BRYSON & SON'S, No. S North SINTA
Street.
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graved and printed. Also, Fine Envelopes and Wedding-
Cake Boxes, &c,
BRYSON & SON. NO S NORTH
SIXTH Street.—Fine Albums, Bibles, and Presen
tation Books, for the Holidays; Books for Children, and
all the :New Games.
- ptßysoN & SON. NO. S NORTH
A-0 SIXTH Street. have just opened a fins, assort.
merit of American, English, and French Getter Bath and
Note Papers, and Envelopes to suit. Also, a fine lot of
Foolscap at $2 per ream. Cheapest in the market. It
STATIONERY .-A ORE AT BAR.
GAIN TN PAPERS.—BRYSON & SON, No S North
SIXTH Street, have on hand the cheapest Paolseap
Paper in the market. Price, $2. and $2 25 per ream. A
superior WRITIAG FLUID, equal to Arnold's, at half
the mice.
M OURNING PAPERS AND EN
VELOPES. EngliF h Stock, at. BRYSON & SON'S,
No. B North SIXTH Street.
AN ELEGANT GIFT-80011.11
FLOWERS - FOR THE PARLOR AND GARDEN
This is undoubtedly the moat beautiful and finished
volume ever published in Boston. The Printing, Papa”,
Engravings, apatite Binding, small of the choicest work.
anship ' • while of the information it contains, our be
Florists say it cannot be excelled. It is therefore a too-a
desirable Gift-Book or Parlor Book 'than any work yet
issued.
The publishers beg to call the I.tteutiou of lovers of
Flowers anti persons of taste to this new and charming.
Work.
Price —rich muslin gilt top and aids. $2.60; half calf,
$3.50; fall Tnzkey, .
For sale in Philadelphia by EESNRY A. DIMES. 321
CHESTNUT Street; R. BUIST &kSON, 92'4 At
Street. and also by all principal Sectismen and Florists,
and at the leading Bookstores.
J. E TILTON & CO., Bosion,•
0c26 piths-Pi Publishers.
BO OK AGENCY,
33 South SIXTH Street
. _
Office of
APPLETON'S NEW CYCLOPEDIA.
WASHINGTON IRVING'S WORKS.
WAVERLEY.NOVELS. Household edition.
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BAYARD TAYLOR'S WORKS.
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DICKENS' WOIKS Honsehold edition.
GEMS FROM - BE DUSSELDORF GALLERY,
BRITISH POETS. Boston edition —
MEIIIITVALE'S HISTORY OF THE ROMANS, Sto.,Sze
NATIONAL QUARTERLY REVIEW. S 3 ner year.
oe2o-tuthsa 3m
NEW BOOKS-
Just received by
B:TIPPINCOTT & CO.,
• 715 and 717 MARKET Street.
ENGINEER AND ARTILLERY REPORTS of the Army
of the Potomac. By General Barnard and General
Barry.
THE JEWISH TABERNACLE AND ITS FURNITURE.
By Rev. Eiebard DeNcton.
THE YANKEE BOY FROM HOME.
PUBLIC LIFE. OF CoTT. JOHN BROWN. By J.
. .
Red path. _ _
REJECTED WIFE. By Mrs Aun S. Stephens.
TEN CHAPTERS ON MARRIAGE. 4,8 y William B.
Hayden.
TOUSSAINT L'OVERTURE. A. Biography and Auto
biography.
FRIDT, FLOWER, AND THORN PIECES, from the
Corr an. By Jean Paul Richter. 2 vols.
NOTES ON 'IHE REBEL INVASION OF PENNSYL
VANIA; By Prof M. Jacobs. With a map.
ANNALS or THE ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND;
with many illustrations. 0028
TELLWOOD ZELL & - CO.,
• WHOLESALE BOOKSELLERS, ST &TIONERS,
And Manufacturers of Photograph Albums.
N 08.17 and 19 South sixTa Street,
Second 'floor.
Goods for the Holidays Games, Puzzles, and Paper
Dolls, the largest assortment in the city.
Colored and. Plain Toy Beoks, Juvenile Books, / B C
Cards and Blocks. Fchool Books, and. Stationery.
All of which will be sold to de/lers at low prices for
cash: oczS-ws2m
PENINSULAR CAMPAIGN OF THE
ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. Illustrated by nu
merous Mops &e.. &e.
BOURNE'SbATEIIHISM OF THE STEAM ENGINE. A
New, Revieed, and Enlarged Ed.tren.
AGASSIZ'S METHODS OF ENEMY -IN NATURAL
HISTORY.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
- - .
Of MEDICAL, SCIENTIFIC. and MISCELLANEOCs
BOORS always on hand, and for , sale-at .LOW PRICES.
by LINDSAY du BLAKISTON,
Pnblishers and Booksellers.
oc2S 25 SQIITH SIXTH Street, above .Chestwat.
HAZARD'S BOOKSTORE,
RAN . CHESTNUT 'STEENT,
Between Seventh sad Eighth greets.
All Books usually to be had In •
FIRST-CLASS BOOKSTORE,
". Will always be found on our shelves
AT THE LOWEST IETIO:NS;
3.4.24ka _ • .
Ardtisumuzirrs.
A.MERICAN ACADEMY OF MUM?.
T,...eA and rell'octlS , .
Bseineas !dosage*:
CARL ANsorruTz..
ADOLPTI lIIROFRLD
CiERIAN OPERA
MONDAY gVENING, Nov. 2, idi;;
GRAND OPENING NIG/IT,
MARTH.H. T ,
GRAND OPERA, IN FOUR ACV:,
BYE. VON II,CITOW;
Pif AT:PITA • Y.,.l:Ltne.S. :rem I,IV MS!" , ar.
NA I cy Dl'lle FRIRITReT4/C.
l'O
LN7/1" Itsrr Hl - 51.if SR,
PI.PIVIMT Herr WSI fC Lula.
WED T.b.'.WrAY .................. ... Herr GR :VP.
DOmi•ol , 6 - 1 kt 7. Orer:l commutes at 8 o'clock.
rER2T.3 GP Pr,PF , CRIITTON TWV.T,VI-:
Reirareed Reat in natrant, Parquet Circle, or Bal
(ortY, for, twe!ve ETilq , rirtion nighty. befog
tlree; , !rf , 2l , lllll:lCCElßClt week $lO
PRICE CF ADMT , TAN.
El' Cr: SPO i Pn.ro n parrin , :t eirrtl.P.nrTll.l.,ony
(No ndrete Eol.l wittont Reserved Seat )
75 as
AnaplitbEarre— 150
S' , r-at. and Snbser:pflpns annbehad on .3.1011114 X
AttYANIf.3O, nt the
AC. DEMV OF MORIC,
AZID
.1. 41 MILIVF iiOSTO STORE.
S. Z. Corner of SEVENTH . and crisql . NUT Stream,
From R. So A. :If. to 3P. M.. . tr0.31.2t
N EW CHE
STNIIT-ST.
lemeo altd _•.....-ir- ' , wit. WIMATAIIIr.
IMME-NsE SUCCESS
who 1,01/ aPPPar
OPERA.,
in a CrapAl Fee DR ty.m 'mint Art of
LUCRETIA BORGIA
including
I.
ir
FULL COSTUMES
CHORUS.
and APPRoiPPJATF. 89ENHEYT.
And ftiiio in bcr great imnerzonatiou of Gamfo. La La*
DrAnia,
Ql5.
THE JEWISU MOTHEP..
nrtlfly) EVRNTY6, Oct 31.1E-A3.
Luce will commence, et C' o'clock preoleely. with
ME& :
THE SENVII4Et 510 TITER.
Altar width_ Gromi Srera from the (Tara of
LITORETIL BORGIA.
MILE, VESTVA.Lif
IVALNITT-STREET THEATRE.
V Lessee ?Ira. md_ GAREWPISOW,"
.THIS (Saturday) EVENING, Oct. 31, 1333,
MR. EDDY
lis; TWO GREAT CHARACTERS,
THE POLICE SPY,
partietilar recin.o, bi= grand part of
O'CALLAGIIAL
Elie Inch Adraniltrer. in
HIS I. &ST LEGS
Itos office-open from 10 till 3 o'clock, when aeate ow
be secured.
VrRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW Away,
RTRERs TITEATEE--ILECH Street shove Stigt:
TWELFTH NIGHT OF E.
IRS. D 4 VFNPORT, W.
WALLACE, anM FARIZEN.
THIS (Satarday) EVENING. Oct. 21st. BS%
THE IRON MASK. •
.1. W. Walaalt
Davenmst
Mrs. Vaasa,
Leon de Bourbon...
Rockfort, his friend
Hortense
To conclude with
" IDIOT WITNESS.
Prices as usual. To commence at 7;l1 o'clock
MUSICAL FUND HALL.—
. ocirscnALK.
TIP& MOND GRAND CO NcERT -
OF MR L. M. GOTTSCHALK.
ifEbDAY EVENING, Noy. S.
The celebrated Prima Donna,
MLLE ANGIOLINA CORDIER,
of the Grand Opera, Paris, and the princirt atista
Houses in the United States, also the talented Violinist;
CARLO PATTI,
will appear in Mr Gottschalk's Concerts.
Mr. HABRY SANDERSON,
the distingniehed American Pianist, will assist
Gottschalk in several new Piano Duets, which havq.
caused so great a sensation in New York.
Musical Director and Conductor S BEHEIMIL
Seats may be secured, coremeneinz SATURDAY. Oct,
31st, at 9-A HI ,at 7. E GOULD'S Music Store. oc9a4
FOX' S CASINO,
CRESTh'TJT RtrpAL
reIMENSE SUCCESS
CHARLES E. COLLINS
CHARLES E. COLLINS
CHARLES E COLLINS,
THE oRTOTNAL CURE.
EVERY NIGHT.
POTHERMEL'S GREAT PICTURB'
MFRTFR+ fN TEM COLISEUM,
NOW EXAMITING AT THE
ACADEMY OF FINE AaTE..
ERIVI AN Lk. ORCIIESTR A_.- P lIBLIG
REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, SJ.4 o'clock, Pr
-at the DITThICAL FUND . HALT. _ Stogie tie:eate,
2/5 cents Packnea of six bck.te. *l. To be hoi
ANDRE'S, 1103- GITERTNUT Street; J. E. ODDLE:
sEVRETH and CHER NUT, and at the Hall door.
TEMPLE OF WONDERS—ASSEMBL2
BUILDINGS, TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREWN. s
Amusement for Old and. Young. Mirth and Ramblers,
open for the season. Constant change of Entertainuussit
SIG-NOR BLITZ,
EVERY EVENING, commoncing at 7.3-; o'clock, std Wednesday and Saturday at 3, consisting of Naw Ifsisa
tortes in Necremancy, area eaccess in Ventrilogreisisia
and the Learned Canary Birds.
Admission 25 cents: Children Id cents.
P)NNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OM
THE FINE ARTS.
20%5 CHESTNUT STREET.
OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted/ from 9 A. .62.. tft
6 P. M.
Admission 26 cants. Children half nriee. M 29.4 .
WANTS.
WANTED—AN UNFURNISHED
T FRONT ROOM . . with board, ie. a.re=pectable pri
vate family. for a gentlemen. wffe. and child. No ap,4
neiestions need be sent nertb. of Chestnut or south of
Pine. Address " Hall." dare of this paper. It*
WANTED: -1.000 PAWN TICIKFITS
of OVER and FROCK . COATS. No. 103 Small.
SECOND street. Philadelphia.
WAN ED--1,009 SLUE DRESSES;
tlrrt etas& at No. 105 South SECOND Street, be
:lo,
'WANTED —6,000 CAST-OFF HATS.
o v jr i gt h AMGV Ne v =t - LI T , Vaa t d i e ' int2 sB6lith BE`G-
'ATENTED-1,000 - PAWN TICKETS'
of I-louseb old Furniture, Bedding. Gum Blankets.:
',Shirts, Counterpanes, Sic.,
ANTED—LOCO PANTS, BOOTS. T
below TE, at No. 105 SouthSECOND Street.
Chestnut. _ L-3t*
;'WANTED —BY JANUARY Isr. A
STORE. or First Floor and. Basement, on CHEST-;
RUT Street, between Second. and. Sixth streets, for ;
Wholesale Business. Address Box 253, Philadelphia_
Poet Oflieo. oa9-tf
WANTED.-A GENTLES A N, WITH .
a few Thousand Dollars, is desirous of investing
in some Lucrative Businecs, and becominr ao Active'
Partner. Unexceptional reference exchanged. Mention
bled of lowiness. Ad.iregs. only with real name, "CX
PERVENrE." Box D)2. Philedelobia P. 0. oeZ9-
$2OOO
$.l 000, $5,500.-T HE S
" amounts on highly improved city pro.;
Pertias. Also, $2.567. $5.001, and $7, 000 wanted ea
Farms near the city. Apply to E PRTTIT„
323 WA.LVVT Rtreet
.R 75 A MONTH ! AVANT TO HIGH'
, tv • Agents in every conn - ty at 575 a mean. aspen,:
s a es j . : r oai es ! : to s !el , an D yAmeb A e l a to n r y t a . Sewing Machines_;
S 6 A MONTH! WE .WANT ,
°AGENTS at $O3 a month. expenses paid. to eta
our EVERLASTING PENCILS,. ORIENTAL BURNERAV
and thirteen other articles. Id Circulars free. SHAW
& CLARK, Biddeford. Maine. sell-a&Wsin
WANTED TO RENT-A DOUSE
Jr,a. with mndern improvements. in a central situation
by a small Private Fs rally without children. Address
• C. T. 5.," at this Office. Gen, -tnth.s3t.
ig rai i DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER
atanisGENERAVS OFFICE.—PRILLIMPHIA, "Feb. &"
VESSELS WL7PED immediately to 'carry 1:10AIr. tit
tile following points:
Podiums.
Key West, Pls.
Fort Monroe, Vz-
Alexandria. Va.
owborn, N. C.
Port Boysl., S. C. A. BOYD.
Captain. and Assist. Quarterntutottm
BOARDING.
T_TANDSGME SINGLE AND COX
MIMEO 'TING ROOMS, with first-class BOOM.'
909 WAT,ISTIT Street. oc3o-3r.
LOST AND FOUND.
ST- CERTIFICATE OF CITY
LOAN, No. 2.674 for . sloo. due January, 1684, Ist
name of HENRY HARPER. Turstee. se%-861.*-
T o S T—CERTIFICATE No. 12, FOR;
FIFTY SHARES OF STOcR" in the DEGAWARIt
MINING COMPANY OF MICHIGAN, in the name' et'
W. A. NEWBOLD. All persons are hereby cautioned.;
against negotiating the rams, as application has bee;
made to - the Company for its renewal. anNst2t.
8300 REWARD-LOST OR STOLEN,
six 51*".1 ITAITED STATES BONDS, of WO.
each, coupons attached, dated June 23d, 1E33, numbers
from 24,269 to 24,29.1. inclusive. All persons are can
tor ed against receiving, or negotiating eaid bonds. Three
hundred dollars will be paid flw their recovery by
LEWD; SONNESOEN,
AMBER Street. above Wood, Kensington.
PIELL.kDELPICIA. July 19.1363. ooD)-113t*
FOR SALE AWD TO LET.
FOR SALE-A LARGE AND V ERY
4 - ' valuable ttact of
WRITE OAK TIMBER LAND,
selected . years ago, with special reerence to this
:4,7 SHIP-TIMBER BUSINESS.
Besides the very large growth of WHITE OAS. Mai
tract contains other hard woods and a large quantity of
Poplar.
RIVER, suitable for rafting, rims through, the pro
perty.
For particulars, apply to
WOLFF cG DIKE,
GO WALL &wet, New York.
B E LOT, SUITABLE FOR AN.
-=-• OE Factory. The railroad to the Clam works runs
through it. For BENT or SALE. by
c cBl , :it* A. P. f t. J. H. MORRIS. 016 &RUE St.
COAL YARD FOR SALE.-THE BEST
,fitted-up Yard in the city; capicity for doing any,
amount of brisiness. Inquire on the premises, N0."057-
North NINTH Street, below Girard avenue. oc3l-6t.
TO BE SOLD BY THE SHERIFF, ON
movitxv. November 2,-1583,at SANSOSI-STREST
PALL. at 4P M. a valuable plce of GROUND of the
Mutual Real Fstate Association, opposite the Rising
Run village. Ninth. Tenth. Eleventh. Twelfth. Timm.>
Venango, and Erie streets run through it. Plan ofthe
same can be seen at the Sheriff's aloe. 0c30.61.
e i GERMANTOWN -P LE AS ANT.
-lam RESIDENCE FOR SALE, with tau° lot, eltade, and
city conveniences. Apply 916 ARCH Street. oc3l-St.
TO LET.---STORE No. 24 SOUTU
AIGaTOIJIITif Street. First-rate stand for business. Ap
ply at No. 3a North TRIM) SO eat. 0c31.-3t.
ea , F OR SALE—A HAIN9ISOME ,
ANN&COENTEY SEAT. on CHESTNUT HILL- All uto
clern improvements , and about eight acres of land, Ad
dress Box .920, post office.
f a ELEGANT ARCH STREET-A(2LN—
masiorT, Kith well-ImP'roved "back band , :
jogs. Lot about .30 feet flout, 134 feet deep to a street. mn
the opposite side of which is Stabling complete.: all in•
tine taste and condition, - .with city conveniences: Such
an e,lablishment is seldom in the market For sale by
oc3l-4t 5 A. P. & 11f01:BIS, 91.6 ASCE(
do NOTICE:—TO MANUFACTIT..;
REES —lO LET, the well•lighted building,ll6 reit;
by t 6 %ft.-known as ATBllaingo lately occupied as
a. Co' ton Factory by William Baird, situated on thes
Frankford creek, yard fronting on -Philadelphia and.
Bristol tramplke, within three and a half miles of the;
city, two and a half stories blab, basement under part,
ay s ,m m se, dry-moms, Sc. There is in the building
iii-honie power engine, with boiler nearly new. CoaL
can be landed by bOatS Da ihopremiese. Terms reason,.
hie. For further particulars, ?ppl3 - to late occupant.,
Poi.r. or on the prero,ies, to
Yurs.uy M. TAYLOR.
riankfoil, Pcnun-
OdSI .
ocl2-Sze