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    treet, beloW Ninth.
Cent e H scbultz,AMU
John W Moore. U
Henry Somer. new York
B F 13,ownfield, Phtla
N Palmer, Phila
Wm El Lace, Rockland, Me
J D Adams. Washington
Crltcherean. Jr. Westin
John Locke, Waehlonton
W Faulkner, New York
J 0.11104 SOM4, New York
k B Petriken. liontinedon
C Lloyd & wf. Winsport
U 11 Bogart, IT 8 N
W Gody.Georgetoiyn.DC
S Knowles, Grorgeto wn, DO
W non, a,- Jr. Reading
Master T Rhoads, Reading
Conrad & wf New York
Blanchard & wf Wa,di
Mien Blanchard, Wash. D C
Cent A F De. ). Pa
'A P
Wm SmithkwYork, r e (X wit a
York
D Slcilartree & wf, Penns
Dr Js Lseoh,Downinatown
Pinkerton. nowt:linen
C C M Lticholiz, DawningVn
a .4 M...Onliounti 'Maryland
' Etlw J Fox wf,-Easton
W Wright. Chester co
Cu lavas ll ,ckor. Clu. 0
J W Sw woes. NOW volt'
W 9 Redding, Ne` York
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Wirsura—Ohositnuit,
Et W endohn
KFougight,
Penne ßaltimore
,
$ Williams, Ohio
JO Blooms. Ohio
L Wilt, Ohio
Coe McKee, Pittsburg
Hallenshads, New York
I K Brinkenhoof. Penns
It E Stevens, St Louis
„IN JaellEsott, Cincinnati
ifs W B Rowell, Ohio
M Mansell, Ohio
J N Hollmsn Detroit, Mich
^Thes Petherioir, Pot t 4vi Ile
JOB Cocking, Plaunixvilin
.C2icirge Brower, New York
Bich, II S N
House, Wash, D C
'Wm P T
Spool Rhodes, Penns
.0 it Youires, New York
J 5 Coleman, New York
Mrs J S Coleman,Bew York
Miss Coleman, Now York
J heitz, Easton
, C A Bannvart, Harrisburg
J Brigham, Pittsburg
Vl' Donaldson, Ar bland
-Coo Ormrod, Tamaqua
Dire OW Lane& cl. tht rl isle
Coo A Briggs, New Bedford
C
IJ.James. Burlington
B Reaney. CIICSIer t Pa
'Mrs W R Pnul &Sob, N
Chas Shoenee, , Tamaqua
John C ihtiley,Smyrne, Del
pftniel Currey. Delaware
Weil, Jamoian
I, Bruce, B o rt ° ,
SID Turner, New York
Herrick, Jr, Albany
Jl4thay. New York
W 1, Di ihmdelffer,Lanol ger
Jos Thomas, M D, lJ d.A
Blerehanta .-- Fourth
1 1V H 11dr:on, Now York
Twaddle, Hancock, y
C Peck, rieVir York
I. Lorain, USA
Wm L Ratify, k. ca
J 1 Jones. Willtrussixnt
Hultman, York, Pe
'W Miller, Altoona
Geo R Reeder, lilizabethtwn
E Packer & wf; Carbon co
Ilenry Stamm, Pittsburg
ceoa Ramsey. Ohio
Beni Late & la ' New York
EH Williams, Ebensburg
B A Richey, Baltimore
John Bloke & wf, East m
R Hemingway, Roston
B Thomston
James Store
'W Patton, Columbia. Pa
K Hornbaker & trf. N j
Bebt McKenzie, New Fork
Bath. Felion. Del
W Hughes, Felton, Del
A. Wilson. Reston
J N Brewer. Mechanicsburg
B J Las ahem, Penne
Simon States, Bloody Rtin .
F Kerr,. Bedford, Pa
B P Meyers, Bedford, Pa
M Shoemaker & la. Penns
J B Farquhar & la, PBllllll.
Avracrloas—olleataam. •
Bradford, 'Troy; Pa
jE.Panning, Prov, 6 l• I
- J3 F Freeman. New York
A. lidgren, New York •
'W Conk BrambilL Wash
YV Ittase,Wasnington, DC
Barnet. Cambria co
"Thos E Roach, Wash. D C
.1"T T Sxear, New York
W P Larder. New York
H Jonet, MD, U 8 N
C Underhill, New York
116 fleck/nen St la, Easton
;Ft Lawebn, Norristown
.7 A Briley, York, Pa
ZIT& Dim Kerr
Thus W Acton, Wash, D C
'V A Resta, Wash,.D C
A Geyer. New Jersey
V H Risk. DITITICT,
GI Came, New York
I,Nr T Carter, Pettey'lle
'2hoo Meliityre, Delaware
Cleo Derriekeon, Delaware
jttlr Colvo,'LBWOB, S e 1
St. Louis—Chestnut
John Wagner
Wood. Boston
Ceo Roomton, Albany.
MGM Potts. D S N'
"Wm P Warren, Brooklyn
Ja L McGuire, w
S Yok
John CooleY, New York
Gailettl, Baltimore
/Mrs Galletti,Baltimore
Oeo Lee, Baltimore
Crook. Baltimore
Zas Howard, Penna
D Codman, Mass
Chas Larkin, Mass
11 Canby, New York
Jas M Flint, USN
IA Brunner & la, New York
0 Parker, Massachusetts
J Thompson. Mass
Jae S Talcott, New York
Talcott. New York
Xiss Talcott, New York
The Union—Areh
Thompson, Baltimore
.7 W Thorn, Baltimore
C Hitnor, Pottstown
S Brush, New Torts.'
D Sheltie. Baltimore
T Darling. Baltimore
7 Wright, filitlhntown
Ei Wehn. Altoona
DSi ith,Readine
Baxtresser, Nets Jersey
Vir Forrer, Pinegrove
D Dintinger, Tamaqua
Gnae M Hill. H 11, Parma
Dire R W Rill, Penna
Xdwß Boswell
W C Swan, Penna.
M Williams, Penna
Slitatea Union—Marko
Cyrus IreY, San Francisco
*Thee Gallagher, Wash
J Miller, Washington'
I" H. Davis
Thos Duncan
D C Murray, New York .
Bi Fetterhoir, Huntingdon
Bossart, Latrobe
Porter, II S N
J B Kyler. Doylestown
Walter B Mitchell
E Watt, Pittsburg
H Hahn, Milesburg
Barnum's Hotel—TM
J M Marshall, Conn
Chas Brawn
Jacob Christ. Penna
Jas Dasher, Penna
Irham Deyer. Rtading
C Stetson, lj S A
John T Marley, II S &
:IF O George, Delaware
:Miss George, Delaware
Mai J Andrew, Conn
*imon Perceville. N S
N Johnson, New Jersey,
doses Sosencrans, N Y
Natlolial- - -ltace I
F Snyder, Tyrone
Jacob Bowers, Cincinnati
Brendlinger, Monty co
T Baldwin, Easton, Pa
B Shelters, jr. Reading
John Mobony, Minersvillo
47 C Yorunfleasch, Minersve
Barley Shear—Secen
B Blackwell. Mip s
kßid: ?milieu, Philo,
Lutz, Philadelphia
Nt , 7' Lyons, Philadelphia
Zits Thorritou. Byberry
itli - Vell. , Bricks co
2 . 11" LiVOZoY.Tairireather
rasa Livezy, Fairweather
T Sargent & la, Blcomzb'g
*Mm 1:1 Pleens, Baselton
'Nan y Servta, Doylestown
'•Thos Magnin, New Jersey
WU , Eagle—'.Third S
Romriobe Lehigh oo
3{. Eckert. Montgcm•ry co
A F Koons; Cattwanqua
T 0 Fradenick, Bethlehem
Miller, Allentown
301 Heberling. Williamsport
afire Eleberling & sister.Pa
A B Pearson, Springform
Miss M Pearson, Sprinstown
Jacob Buss, Sprlngtown
13 zones & con, ;Easton, Pa
.J A Oreup
giffolualt. Varian Hate
i)Crocker. New York
r R W Smith, Washington
G W Corcoran, Wash
R Kane, Washington
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Hurpby
aim W H H Cienkinger, Pa
"NV A Hnobb,ticlurs I kill co
Huglies,tBchnylkill co
•John Hippie, Tremont
,Slack Bear—Thlrd at., above GaLlowhlLL
Ceo Clemens, Chaster Val Robt Holloway, Poona
IV Williams, Oley Sami Trambower, Do ylestn
y.Rea:winger, Oley. Levi Line. Allentow
vi Greesemer, Oley . Jacob B. Hill. Sarivilie
.4. Apple. Springfield Morgan Hinchman, Yenna
- Beni Beans, Yerilleyville James Ritter, Penns,
[Commerelal—Sixth street. above Chestnut,
3 8 Frealey, Altoona Wm T Ehafer,Chester so, Pa
R Alexander, Lowey , Ky Miss Fannie Foust, Lana co
Jos Pearce, New Jersey Mrs Nichols scch,Olaryland
"Maury P Ross, Doylestown T R Adams, Penns
K Kuhn, Doylestown
SPEC/Al. NOTICES.
Wl4O MINDS A COLD ?—I T SEEMS A SMA.T.L
affair, and in consequence is usually allowed to have its
own way, and , yeth.ow frequently a neglected. cold ends
Sn Bronchitis or . Consumption! Why not take a cold in
time, then, and by using at once Dr. D. JAYNE'S' EX
TECTORANT, which for thirty years has been a standard.
remedy for all Coughs and Colds, avoid these dreadful
Stlternativee
WHAT IS MEANT BY BRONCHITIS
Is an inflammation -of the bronchia or passages which
convey air to the lucgs. In its earliest stages this dis
ease is commonly called a cold, or a cold in the breast.
It usually comes on with a little hoarseness, followed by
e moderate cough, with slight feelings of heat or sore
:less about the throat and chest, If not arrested, the
Cough becomes one of the moat prominent symptoms,
me well as the most painful and distressing: the inflam
mation inereasr s in intensity until it finally interferes
'Sahli the access of air to the lung cells, when the vital
:cowers soon give way. In most of- the stages of this
disease Dr. JAYNE'3 EXPECTORANT effects a snoods'
Cure by producing a free and easy expectoratiiin, sup.
pressing the cough and allaying the fever. A fair trial
'ls all that is ailed,
IN CONSUMPTION AND ALL PULMONARY COM-
PLAINTS,
Dr. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT will afford immediate
lalief by removing the difficulty of breathin g and causing
.tivi easy expectbration, whereby all irritating and ob
part:Laing matters are removed from the lungs, Having
3naintained its reputation, in all parts of the world. for
Over a quarter of a century, it Is confidently recom
!Mended as the beat remedy ever offered for the diseases
St professes to cure. Sold by Agents and l?rnggists every
tisthere, from whom may. also be obtained Dr. JAYNE'S
ISANATIVA PILLS, a prompt and effectual care for
Costiveness, sick headache. and all bilious affections.
The EXPECTORANT is prepared only by Dr. D.
amiE & SON, 242 CHESTNUT Street. no3-tuweßl
ASTHMA AND ALL BRONCHIAL AFFECTIONS
Cared by a new system of ELECTRICITY.withont shocks
r pain, by Dr. A. H. STEVENS, 1448 SOUTH PENN
SBU.A.IO. Oc3l-tf
DISEASE AND SCIENCE.
From time immemorial disease has preyed with imps
tatty upon the huinao system, and revelled in the car
Wage and destruction it has caused. Science, in the
Ceseantime, has not been idle, and contest after contest
s i r taken place for the mastery, between those 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 production of
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN 111TTERSJias reached its
'highest altitude, and can now rest satisfied with the tri
41mph it has attained. Mankind are subject to various
ills and pains, 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 one.
taw of all which is joyous; Nervous Debility, that ty
pant which crashes out of the heart all energy, and
Schich causes its victim to wish for death; and Fevers,
%chid' rack - the brain and scorch the brow, all, all yield
to the magical and healing properties of this Ne Plus
Ultra of Medical Science.
It is of an entirely vegetable nature, containing not the
toast particle of Alcoholic stimulant, and will not, there
gore, tie the generality of Bitters do, °Luse a taste for
opirituous liquors to arise in those who use them. No
soldier should be without them, for they are a perfect
ttprotection against all the diseases which are eo preys
gent in Camp Life. They are, in fact, THE BITTERS of
Ithe day, and the whole civillied world is full of their
same, and the fruits of their curative powers. Disease
Ott last has met its master, and flees at the approach of
the conqueror. Come, then, and be healed, all ye suffer-
Ung children of mortality; the means are ready, the
tfountain is open, and relief is certain. Delay no longer.
:Maas. JOBBS & EVANS, 631 ARCH Street, Philadel
iphia, are the proprietors, and all orders addreesed to
a nent win receive prompt attention. These Bitters - can
emeo be o b ta i ne d at all l ruggiete in the Union.
Parcee"—Large Bottles (holdit a double quantity) $1
filer Bottle, or half dozen for $6.
Small sirs 76 cents per Bottle, or half dozen for b 4.
0c24-12t
ONE.PHIOE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST
nnTrEa. reade , ln the Beet Manner, expressly for BE.
WAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain
insures. All Goods made to Order warranted satiable.
COM. Oar On•Fitios SYSTEM Ls strictly adhered to.
'all are thereby treated
alike. -
4a12-ls JONES St CO., MK MARKET Street.
,
street. below. Arab.
Geo Richard,. & ‘vf
J S Ration, Now Jeriej -
S l 3 Taruer, Ttyra. , ath
Eider & 14 Milllintown
Mrs Sauter. Miftlintuwn
Thos F.isher & Le Pa
Miss Kate Fisher. Pa
Rev J Leithead, Lewistown
Rev 1.1 Useseman. Be
S Bayard; Mee afinicibcra
Dl3 sterock, Nawbarit. Pa
^ Morrison Juniata co
T H thirruchirs. is
. . .
J El Youug Moll inbar4
W .11i Pleasant
Hurst, Mt Pleasant •
W (3 ran, or, Carlisle
W H Miller& la,Pa
N Hertz sr, Juniata so
Mrs Dougherty. Wn.hingtn
S W Johnson, igeW rork
S
W Jordoo, Redford, Pa
Job Jordon Bedford. Pa
C Robinson Sr, la. Panna
Jacob Reed, Bedford
Dsvid Ki.utaisn, Bedford
& C James
Jos Seasna, Bloody Run
W Honst.,n, Washington
G Gratmai, 01.1.10
D Briggs, Ohio
street. above !rink.
Jarars B Black, Wash, D C
E JL Fermaa & la. eohland
J Knabb SE wf Reading
Z F Booland Sic la, Wash, DC
Thos Brown, George , ' n.DC
F Gorton, I.O'ayette. PA
Miss 0 garzlll, Lafayetto,Pa
John C Scott, Jr
John H Dyer St la. Elkton
S Sliver, Delaware
W S Nieceils. 61't PlPasaut
B Hurst. Mount Pleasant
J Bauman & WI. I..ncaster
Hoary Johnson. Haney
L Bnbb l 4 la, Jersey shore
H Reynold a, Port Deposit
James Day, Salem, N J
beo W Doll, Wash, D C
Mrs E A Wilson. Baltimore
C J Gould, Newark, N J
N R O'Brien, Lancaster
B F Willis. Baltimore
W Tyler. Thlla da
F Haelela '
street, above Third.
IF Pattersoo. New Jersey
IE Kemble, II S N
8 F Tries, Bew Jersey'
Jos J Moaner
1E Shutcze
Virmlnlchards
IL 0 Bremm, Baltinimm
IC Redmao, d
()apt 0 A. Baker
Prank L Neat!
E J Evans St wf, New York
A J Mlder, Womeledorf
W Troutman Si ,J
0 Wilson, N,w'York
T.W - Jonee,ll3N
W B Simpson, Wheeling,Va
W Braid wood,
W It Luce
01 Smitb, Covington, Ky
A litldreth, New Orleans
George Wheeler
Mr Richter, New York
treet, albore Third.
ft H eee. Pinegrove
WEE 13and & la, llsiawars
L Donzhectr.
T Burnet. Wilkestrarra
AN Harvey, Nana
FL Richards. Parana
_ .
G N BJWIZIaIit
G Brown, Tarantino
W R•Allen, Tamaqua
J Camas, P atsville
H °Myrick, Merytaad
T Crosby. ref assilon
Jas Cook & la, Wrightsville
T Thompson, Wrightay - e
Sami G Johnson, Ohio
GOO S &aright, Odrlbilll
Joe, H Hanle, Salem, 0
.t street, above S)stk.•
J W Pratt, Ch ester county
Dr D 0 Caldwell, Pittsburg
W B Morrison, Poatesville
A D Campbell, Lancaster
PS Skinner, Franklin, Pa
Willis, York co, Pa
Levi McCray, York co, Pa
S G Shannon, Centre Hall
J Brannon. california
. . .
John Shannon, Contra co
C Roth, Perry co, Pa
Jacob Stoll, NV Cheater
hicLa aghlin, Columbus, 0
rd
street, above Rasa
Miss Thompson Stronde'rg
Mrs Thom pron. &roads rg
Moses Sall. Str.mdsherg
Rev Rolm Re ire NJ-
Miss M Reaves, hew Jersey
J Rnowls, New Hope
J M Harris, Easton -
W II Vail. Reacting
H L James, Easton
J P Elkins. Franklin, Pa
B Lewis, Penna
W Growes, Atlanta wn
T T Moloney, Madison, Ind
eet, above Third.
H Saylor, Pottsvilie
Jonas Shatters, Perin co
Geo Gleim. Lebanon, Pa
86 Bergstrasser, Penna.
M Platerson, Aliegep on
D Byer, Catawlasa -
J H Deckard. Penna
street, below View.
A J Larne, Doylestown
Limit Jos Warford. J
'Amos Palmer. Maryland
Geo Collard, Pittsburg
Hughey Coyle. Pitt burg
Franklin Hill, Lehigh Val
John M Harrah, Hartsville
G Henry, New Jersey
Alfred Duffield. Dovereville
C B Ely, Bucks co
C Stuckert. Warrington
S B Taylor, Taylorsyille
t., above Callowhill.
Miss M °reap
W G PennYpacker, Penne,
Edwin Starner, Penne, .
W M Apraebach & la Pa
W M it eftehaline & la, Pa
Mrs Undenslager, Penns
A. Clewell. Northampton.
Reuben Fehr, NJ.thampton
John N Sherk, Lebanon co
S F Lutz, Lehigh co
Mrs Schoch, Montgomery co
Second St.above Arch,
I J Simon. Tremont
John Marks, Tremont
(John Price, Elkton,
Adam Porch, Pen nsyl vania
H Foster, Peansyl vania
J H Dryor & la, Maryland
Miss Meek ley, tddton, Pa
Miss Chapman, Milton, Pa
W H Gafford, Maryland
DEAFNESS, EYE AND EAR, THROAT MO
USES, CATARRH. — The above maladies treated irttb
the utmost eucceel by
Dr. VON moscraisiria,
Oculist and. Auriet, graduate offterma.
Office, 1027 WALNUT Street,
where can be examined hundreds of testfinoataie from
the very best known men in the country, among whtok
are several - from old and responsible citizens of Plana
delphis, who can be personally referred to. 0e3143t"
HAM DYE ! HAIR DYE!
BATCHELOR'S celebrated-HAIR DYE ter the Beet g.
the World. The only-- Hamlets's True. and Reltali4
Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye le Perfect—ohanges
aid, Rusty, or Gray Hair, inetantly to'a Glom Blaca
Natural Brown, without injuring the Hair or Stale ,
lag the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; in.
carte fresh vitality, frectnently restoring its pristine
color, and rectifies the effects of Bad Dyes The
genuine is signed WitadAse _A. BATCHELOR ; all other,
are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by
ill Druggists, &c. FACTORY, ftl BARCLAY Street.
New York, Batchelor's New Toilet Cream for Dressini.
;he Hair. je23-15
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT COT.ES
Rhenmatism and never fails
MARRIED_
TROUT — BOKER.—On Thursday evening. 20th ult.,
at the reehiouce of the bride's father, by the JOY. Dr.
Seas. Dr. William F Trout. of Fulton. county, Pa-, to
Mien, Matilda, daughter of Joseph 13oker, Esq.. of title
city.
T)1P.,30,
CHRIS MAN. —On Ist hut.. William Henry, son of Ro
bert R. and Martha A. Chrismanr aged 2 years and .7
mouths.
The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral, from his parents' residence. No. 738
North Nineteenth street. this (Tuesday), 11 instant, :it 2
o'clock. To proceed to Laurel Bill.
CR eVEN.—(in the .2d just , at the residence of her
husband, Farah J. wife of Captain Andrew Craven and
second daughter of Captain Isaac and EizabAn. Burk
hart, of this city, in the 16th year of her a re.
Interment at Hartsville. Bucks county, on Wednes
day, e 9th inst., at 12 o clock. Conveyances tell tbe at
Doylestown to, meet the 9Y, o'clock A. if train from the
till for the family and friends, who are respectfully in
vited.
DIVER. —On tl e evening of 31st ult.. Miss Mary Eliza
beth Diver.
Her relatives and friends are TOPPACtrAny invited to
attend her funeral, without further notice, thief( rues
day) afternobn, at 2 o'clock, from her parents' residence,
Na. 920 Filbert street.
IRVIN D.—Sunda y morning, Nov. let. Jennie, wife of
Washington Irving and daughter of P. Penn Haskell.
The relatives and friends of her, family are invited to
attend her funeral, at the residence of her fa.ther,
Wednesday morning. at 10 o'clock I:New York and Bal
timore papers please copy.] -
BRIT.—On Sa urdav, 91st nit. Pater Lyle, youngest
child of Harmanus and Amanda Neff.
. -
The funeral will take place this ( (Tuesday) afternoon,
3d inst., at 3 o'clock. from Frankford road. east side, cor
ner Allegheny avenue.
Weekly Report of Interments.
HEALTH OFFICE. October xi, ISM
Deaths and Interments in the Otto of Plcaadcilgtici
from the 24th to the Slat of Oct., 1863.
OAUSES OF DEATH
Few,Scarlet
Typhus .....
" Typhoid.••.. '.
Falling from build'g
Gangrene .....
looping Cough
Hydrophobia
Indammation.Brain.
Kidneys...
• Larynx ...
" Lungs
• Peritoneum
• Pleura... • .
" Stom &Bow
" Throat
Insanity.
Inanition.
Intemperance..
Jaundice,
Metritis
Mania-a-PotM
Marasmue
Mumps
Obstruction Bowels.
Old Age
Palsy
Rheumatism
Heart..
Asthma
Abscess
Apoplexy
Burns and Scalds...
Cancer
Casualties
Croup
Congestion, Brain..
•
Lunge.
" Liver••
Cholera
Cholera Infantum..:
Cramps
Consumption, Lungs
Throat.
'• Bowels..
Convulsions
Cyanosis.
Diptheria
Diarrhoea
Dropsy • • • '
• Brain
" Chest
Disease of Brain
Heart
Stomach..
Liver
Prostate g'd.
Drowned
Dysentery
Debility
Effusion on Brain....
Erysipelas
Empseins
Fracture of Spine....
Fever
Congestive.
" Spotted, mai.. •
Total
Run (ma on itailr'd
by a cart...
Scrofula
Still-horn .
Suicide
SYnbilis
Unknown
Violence
Wounds—Gunshot
OP THE . ABOVE THERE WERE—
Under 1 year 56tFrpm 40 to 60
From Ito 2 19 ' ;50 to 60.
" 2to ....... 29 .` 80 to 70
• 6to 10 .r. 1..::..... 22" 70 to 80
• to 15 9 " 80 to 90
• 16 to 2D 13 " 90 to 100
" 20 to 30 26
" 80 to 40 25 Total
WARDS. I WARDS. WARDS.
First 13 Tenth 7 Nineteenth.
Second... . . ....13 Eleventh 2 Twentieth.• • •...16
Third. .9l Twelfth 10 Twenty-first 12
Fourth 11 Thirteenth • 9 Twenty-second.. 6
Fifth 13 Fourteenth 7 Twenty-third.... 7
Sixth 6 Fifteenth 17 Twenty-fourth... 22
Seventh 15 Sixteenth. 5 Twenty-fifth 3
Eighth ' 71Seyenteenth.....17 Unknown. 13
Ninth. 7tEighteenth 14
Total
Deduct deaths from the country.
Net deaths in the city 257
Nativity—United States,l9l: Foreign, 63; Unknown, 24.
From the Almshouse, 9; People of Color, 14; from the
onntry, IS. _
The number of deaths, compared with the correspond
na weeks 011862 and of last week, was as follows ;
Week ending November 1, 1862, was 206.
Week ending October 24, 1863, was 269.
Males, 146 ; Females. 124 ; Boys, 76 ; Girls, 03.
Deaths and interments of soldiers, 16.
By order of the Board of Health.
WILLTAM READ. Health Officer.
B LACK DRESS GOODS.-CASH
-a-- MERU, Velour Reps, remises, 3-4 and 6-4 Moue
selinee, Merinoes. Henrietta Cloths or silk-warp Cash
meres, Ottoman _Poplins Irish . Poplins, English and
French Bombazines, Alepines. corded Mousseline, Ans.,
tralian Crapes, Baratheas, Turin Cloths. Faramatuis,
De Lathes. Oriental Lustres. Alpacas and Mohair Metres,
Reps Anglais, Mourning Silk, .Airmnre, Ponit de Soie and,
Gros Grain Silks. BEsSON & SON,
0c23 Mourning Store, No. 91S CHESTNUT Street.
JOUVIN'S CELEBRATED KID
GLOVES, Ordered-Colors, sizes 6)4 to 8.
OQ7 EritS & LAIMELL.
F I LAcK MIXED TWO-FACED
MOURNING LONG SHAWLS, size 72 inch by 144.
0c27 EYES & LAN DEL L.
pOPULAR COLORS AL ERIN OE S,
REPS, and POPLINS.oc27 VERB & LANDSLL, FOURTH , and ARCH.
HORTICULTURAL HALL, BROAD
AND_WALNDT Streets —Essay and Discussion
on " Ornamental Planting of Tress and Shrubs " T HIS
EVENING.
BANK OF THE NORTHERN
11 P LIBERTIES, PHILADELPHIA. Nuv. 2. 18e3.
The Directors have this day deciared a Dividend of
SEVEN PER CENT. for the past six months. payable
clear of tax, on FRIDAY next. the 6th instant.
n03.6t• W. Gummi:O. Cashier.
NOTICE —TWErNTIF- FOURTH
WARD,—The NATIONAL 'UNION ASSOCIA
TION will meet at Headquarters, MARKET. Street, west
of Thirty third, THIS (Tim day) EvEount, at 714
o'clock. All loyal citizens will be sure to attend..
JAMES MILLER, Pzesident.
SAXES NEWELL, Secretary.
MSTATEMENT OF THE FIRST NA
TIOAAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA.
As required by the twenty-fourth section of the Act of
Congress, approved February 25, 1563
Aprage amount of Loans and Discounts
Specie and 11. S. Notes—.
Due from other Banks—.
Deposits, including
_ _ lances due to other Bke. 215,200 00
PraLA., Nay. 2, 1563
CITY OF PHILADELPHIA., SS.
I, MORTON MeMiOIIABL, Jr.. Cashier or the First
Bational Bank of Philadelphia, being duly sworn. de
pose and say, that the above statement's correct, to the
hest of•my. knowledge and belief.
• M. McMICHABL. Jr., Cashier.
Sworn before Irle. this second day of. November, A. D.
1563. (it) WM.. J. DELLIKER, Notary Public.
MNOTICE.—TAE ANNUA.I. MEETING
of the Stockholders of the Germantown and
Frankford Turnpike Company will be held at THORN
TON'S HOTEL, Frankfora, nn the second of the Eleventh
mouth (Nova) next, at 33' o'clock P. M. •
0030-41* J. H. WORTHINGTON. Sec'y.
M• FRIENDSHIP DIVISION, NO. 19,
SONS OF TEMPERANCE,
IVIEBTS AT FRIENDSHIP'HALL,
CORNER OF TWELFTH AND FILBERT STREETS,
THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING at 7% o'clock.
se22ocB.ktntJal
MFAIR FOR THE`BENEFIT OF
SIOK AND WOUNDED SOL DI sae: —The L
DIES of the PENN RELIEF ASSOCIATION intend hold
in g_a FAIR at their Rooms, N. E corner of BROAD and
SPRING GARDEN Streets, commencing December 8, at
3P. M., continuing three days or longer- Season tickets
10 cents. Single admissionlo cents.
Donations of any kind thankfully received by
RACHEL S. EVADTS, President,
N. E. corner ELEVENTH and VINE Streets.
ANNA P. LITTLE, Secretary.
No. 818 N. BROAD Street.
MARY K. SCR &NTON, Treasurer, .
No 1010 WALLACE Street.
ELIE tBETH E. ALLEN,
No. 13E0 SPRING GARDEN Street.
MFRANKLIN INSTITUTE LEC
TURES will commence on TUESDAY EVENING,
November 3d. at S o'clock. and be continued on TUES
DAY land THURSDAY EVENINGS, for the season, as
follows:
The First Course will consist of
TUESDAY EVENINGS—On Astronomy, by Prof. John
F. Frazer.
THURSDAY EVENINGS—On Patents and Contrasts,
by H. H. Furness.
The Second Course will consist of
TUESDAY EVENINGS—On Chemistry, by Professor
Henry Morton.
THURSDAY EVENINGS—O. Military Engineering.
by Prof Pairman Rogers.
.Each Member, upon paying his annual contribution,
and each one Member, will receive a Season ticket for
himself and a lady; also tickets for his Children, Wards.
and apprentices, ender 21 years of-age. on the payment
of one dollar for each minor; or on the payment of two
dollars each, the minor can attend the Lectures and
have the use of the Library of the Institute.
TERMS 01? MEMBERSHIP.— Annual contribution.
.$3; or $25 for membership for life, 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 Hall, No. "tri South SEVENTH Street
0c2.4-6t WILLIAM HAMILTON, &canary.
IMPENNSYLVANIA RAILROA.D 4001K
PANY, TREASURER'S DRPARCIIIatiT.
PHILADELPHIA, October 15,
The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi
annual dividend of FIVE per cent, on the capital stock
of the Company, clear of National and State tales,
namable on and after November 15.1563
Powers of attorney for collection of dividends can be
bad on application at the office of the Company, No.
91313 Smith THIRD Street.
ocl7-tdel THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer.
SURGEON-ARTIST'S OFFICE,
Bra FOR MUTILATED SOLDIERS.—SOLDIERS who
have lost an ARM or LEG in the service, and desire the
Patent '•PALStIER Limbs" to be supplied by Govern
ment. should return this notice immediately to this of
fice; stating - their lose by letter, with name, company,
regiment, and residence. B. FRA.NR PALMEtt,
0e22-tf 1809 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia.
CORN EXCHANGE IBANK.
PHILADELPHIA, Oct 12, 1963.
The annual election of DIRECTORS will be held at'the
Banking House on MONDAY, the 16th day of November
next. between the hours of 10 A: M and 2 P. rd
The annual meeting of the Stockholders will be held
on TUESDAY, the 3d day of November next, at 12 M.
ocl4-tnolB J. IV TORREY. Ca,hier.
MFARM ER S' AND MECHANICS'
BANK, PHILADELPHIA, October 2.1963.
The annual election for Directors will be held at the
Banking House on MONDAY, the 16th day of November
,t between the boure of 9 o'clock A. M. and 3 o'clock
P. and on TUESDAY, the third day of November
next, a geheral meeting of the Stockholders will be held
st the Banking House at 4 o'clock P M., agreeably to
charter. W RUSHTON, JR.,
•
oc3-tnol6 . (Ashler.
MERCANTILE LIBRAILV C
PANY.
shares of Stock, which by a recent resolution of the
Board will have tho dues for the balance of this year
remitt6d, may now be purchased at the Library for
TEN DOLLAILS.
• • .
Inch share if purcbszed before January 1:1834, may
be duplicated at any tune 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
proprlate Christmas Preßent. oc2o-tuths lm
THE PHILADEPII.IO%. BANK. Oct.
186.3.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of thie Bank
will be held at the Banking House, on TUESDAY, the
3d day of November next, at 11 o'clock M.
The Annual Election for Directore will be held on
MONDAY, the lath day of November, between the hours
oflo A. M. and 2P. B. B. COMEOYS,
oclo-etuth-tnol6 Guilder.
rx,.. COMMERCIAL BANK OF P.ENN
SYLVANIA.
PHILADELPHIA, October 12, 1883
The ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of this
Bank will be held at the Banking Hans% on TUESDAY.
the third day of November next. at 12 o'clock
The annual. ELIO [lox for Direetore will be held at
the Banking Bowie, on MONDAY, the EiXteenth day of
November next, between the howls of 10 o'clock A. M.
and 2 o'clock P. M.
ocifitathe-tl6no S. O. PALIIIIIR, Cashier.
/IMP- REItSSA, STEAM...RA.Sk ATLA OITA.
The general do.dre to inspect this ehip, and, wimn
in the etrearn, her inaccessibility, cattimrthe Union Vo•
lunieer Refrrehment Committee; to procure permission
from the Puttee States Government to exhibit her, fur
the gratification of our citizens, and for the benefit of
their fund. She is now moored at the first wharf below
Washington avenue, where the public are - invited to
call until farther notice (Sundays excepted) A bio
graphical sketch of this specimen of ship-bniiding, in
cluding an account of her capture, yen be procured at
the tick et office.
Admieeion, 25 onto. Children, 10 cents
IMPORTANT MRETING—FIRED
BLACE.4 I N TENNESSEE—IiMANSIPATION—
IiKNEReI. GRANT —A Public, bleating will be bald in
CONCEIT HALL on TUESDAY EVENING. November
gd, at 7X o'clock, to coneider the case of the Freed
Macke in Tennessee, on the banks of the lillesissiPtd,
and elsewhere. Bishop Potter will preside. and ad
drK,l.es will be delivered b 3• Chaplain A S. Fiske, from
the "Contraband Camp ' at Memphis, who is hors by
authority of General. Grant, and the Rev. Phillips
-Brooks. of this city.'
corisorADATnori BANK,
PITILADELPFTIA, Out. 6, MOO.
Au election for Directors will be held at the Banking
Elouse, on MONDAY. the 16th of November. between the
hours of 10 A. M. and 3P. M.
'I be Annual Meeting of the Stecich alders will be hold
on TUES DAY, 3d of November. s t 13 If
ne6-tur tnol6 JOS. N PEIRgOt.. Cashier.
MEHMCANICS' tatANIC, PIHEADEL-
Pflla, October fi. 1833
The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank
wilt be held, at the Banking House, on TIIISSDAY, the
third day of November, at 12 M
The annual election for DIIIEr.TORS, to serve for the
(mowing year, Will be held on MONDAY, the sixteenth
day of November, between the hours of 10 a. M.- and 2
P. M. J. WEIGAND, Jr.,
oat; tntlis tnol6
PHILADELPHIA. AND READING
RAILROAD COMPANY, Office isSia South
POiliTH Street, Pruktimmuna. September 2,-1863.
DIVIDEND DOTICE.—The following-named persons
are entitled to a Dividend ou the Common Stock of this
Company. The residence of several of them is un
known, and it is, therefore, necessary that the certifi
cates of stock should be presented on sailing for the
8. BRADFORD. Treasurer,
STOCKHOLDERS' NAMES.
.Mrs. -Ma Bishop. S. Lancaster,
Timothy C. Boyle, Percy If. Lewis,
Clement Biddle. Fanny Mary Mitcharson,
Ann Copeland. John Mclntyre,
A.Emelie and J. Newbold. John S. Moore,
Trustees, James McKnight,
Debbie A. Hughes, Beni. F. Newport,
Semi T. Harrison, Beni. Pott,
James Hallowell, W R., Rodman,
James W. Hallowell, Sarah Ann Richards.
Catherine C. Koppel°, B enry B. Sherer,
Daniel Klapp. Maria L. Sadler,
Mary Kuhn, Andrew Turner.
- Cbas. Kuhn, Hartman Mrs. Rebecca Ulrich,
Kuhn, and J. H. Kohn, Ex. Asher M. Wright.
of S. Kuhn. William Young,
R. V. R. Lelase Extra., .W. EL McViokar,
and James 0, Schaff. Ex. of Austin Smith,
John 5_ Raises. dec'd. I Willis &
01.178E8 OF DEATH
8397,000 00
62,000 00
31,000 00
RANK OF COMMERCE, PHILA.-
DELPIIIA, October 6, 1,563. _
Tl a annual election for DIWECTOES will be held, at
the Banking Dense, on 2101.`TD AY, the sixteenth day of
Novi mbar next between the hours of 10 A M. and 2P. M.
A general meeting of the Stockholders Nyi Ibe held at
the Fame place. on TUESDAY. the third day of
bar next, at 12 M. .+ J. A. LEWIS,
oc&tuths tnol7 Cashier.
muLrrARY NOTICES.
FINAL NOTICE.- HEAD QC ARTERS
- 5 - PROVOST eIARSH&L, SECOND DISTRICT, PA.,
No. 1%14 LOCUST Street, Philadelphia, October 31st,
1E63
Drafted men . from this District who have failed to re
imrt.also men whose time has been extended for various
rear OM, are required to report at this office on or before
the dates hereinafter mentioned, or they will be pnb
'tilled as deserters, and subject to all the penalties pre
scribed therefor:
First ward, on or before November sth. 1813.
Seventh and Eighth wards. on or before November
10th, 1863
Ninth and Tenth wards, on or before November 16th,
1563. EDWIN PALMER,
Provost Marshal and President of Board.
WU: M.. BULL.
Commissioner of Board.
E. W. RICHIE,
Surgeon of Board.
uu PHILADELPHIA. UNION ARTIL
LET-Y, (STARR'S BATTERY, Co. L, 32D REJIMENT
P. BL)—.A business Meetin of the Company will be
held on WEDNESDAY EVENING.-
NING. Nov. 4, -Ma. at
7g o'clock. at the S. W. corner of TENTH and FIL
BERT Streets. (fourth story.) All members at any time
cemnected with the organization are particularly ro.
quested to attend, as bush:Lets of importance will be
brought before the meeting,
noB.2t*
D. W. HOWARD. Secretary
CORPS OF HONOR, U. S. A.
HEADQUARTERS RECRUITING SERVICE,
INVALID CORPS FOR PIIILADELPHIA.,
243 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
SOLDIERS honorably discharged on account of dis
ability wily apply for information for enlistment in the
INVALID CORPS
to_ . _ . ___ .__
Lieut. HUBER BASTIAN, Invalid Corps,
243 S. Third street. Philadelphia,
or to Lieut. J. W. DEAN. Invalid Corps.
511 Brown street, and
11. E. corner. Broad and Spring Garden eta., Phila.
Pay,and rallowances, excepting bounty and DOllBlOl4
same is in U. S. Infantry. B. W. MATTHE WS,
Major let Pa. Art. and Supt. Invalid Corns for Philadel
phia any-saSrlitif
FINANCIAL.
6 . 20 COUPONS,
DUE IsT NOVEMBER.
WAN T B D
AT MARKET RATE- FOR GOLD,
DREXEL & CO.
6-20. U. S.
The undersigned, as General Subscription Agent, Is
authorized by the Secretary of the Treasury to continue
the sale of this popular Loan, and TEN DAYS pnblie
.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. lint a
shoit time must elapse before this loan is wholly ab
sorbed, the demand from Europe, Germany Menially,
being quite active.
As 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 Treasnry Notes, it is nearly cer
tain that it will not be necessary for him for a long time
to come to issue farther permanent Loans, the interest
and principal of which are payable in Gold.
These considerations must lead to the arourot conclu
sion that the time is not far distant when these Five-
Twentiee will sell at a handsome premium, as was the
result with the " Beyen-thirty" Loan, when it was all
sold, and could no longer be subscribed for at vac.
This is a
SIX PER CENT. LOAN;
the interest and Principal being payable in coin, that'
yielding about atairr 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 yeare, yet the Govern
molt has the right to pay them off in gold at par, at any
time alter five years.
The interest is paid half yearly on the first days of No
vember and Nay.
Subscribers can have Coupon Bonds which are naYa
ble to bearer and issued for sisiso, $lOO, .$6OO, and $l.OOO.
or Registered Bonds of similar denominations, and in
addition $45,000 and 310,000.
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
lans per annum. "Income from all other Investments„
such as mortgages, railroad stocks, bonds, Sat, ma
Day from three to five per cent tax on the income.
Banks and,Bankers throughout the country will con-
Hone to dispose of the Bonds, and all orders by mail or
otherwise properly attended to.
The Treasury Department having perfected arrange
ments fox the prompt delivery of Bonds. Subscribers
will be enabled to receive them at the time of subscri
bing, or at farthest in FOUR days. This anangement
Will be gratifying to parties who want the Bonds on pay
ment of the money, and will greatly Increase the sales.
3"A'Y COOKIE,
EFIISCRII'TION AGENT,
111 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
6.205. IsT NOVEMBER
u. 2 Os.
9OUPONS WANTED.
EARLY CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS
WANTED.
STERLING EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD BY
DREXEL et 00.,
34. Sou THIRD Street.
MICHAEL JACOBS,
BANKER,
No. 413 South THIRD Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, SPECIE. AND UNOUB
RENT MONEY BOUGHT AND SOLD. •
STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION.
Particular attention paid-to the Negotiation of Time
Paper. CITY WARRANTS BOUGHT. ocb-Sra
fIOLLECTION OF U. S. OERTIFI
--, CATES OF INDEBTEDNESS. —The ADAMS' EX
PRESS COMPANY are now prepared to collect, at the
Treasury Department, Washington. with despatch t and
at reasonable rates, the One-Year Certificates of I
debtedness of the 'United States now due or shortly
maturing.
Terms made known and receipts given at the (Mica.
No. 320 CHESTNUT Street. my6-tf
NOTICE. -NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that the CERTIFICATE NO. 20,224, 200
Shares, issued to no by the New York Transfer Agency
of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad-has been
LOST, and that application bee been made for the sub
stitution of a certificate in place thereof.
AG.
SHEXNWHANG &
PChOa
e.
$2 PER* DOZEN.
.
OARTBs DE VISITE
Taken in the finest style at the above price. Large
Photographs at low rates, by _
TURNER,
At his Nrouroi-Eloor Gallery,
SOS CHESTNUT STREET.
Entrance through the Album Depot. no 3-51.
SKINGSTON AicKAY, CONVEY
•- ANSEL hae removed hie office frora No. -427 to
No. 431 'WALNUT Street. no3-3t*
THE INTRINSIC WORTH AND
truthful character of REIMER'S Colored Photo
graphs make them immensely popular with all classes,
Only SI. Gallery SECOND Street, above Green. It*
pETAIER'S` GALLERY PRODUCES
varfon. 'beautiful, and natural Pictures; among
them super)) . portraits life•size photographs in oil
colors, pictures of rare artistic merit. SECOND Street,
ahove'9reen. lt*
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
application: has been made to the Trustees of the
Fire Asseciatlß for renewal of a Policy of Insurance.
No. 148, for $ . issued MiS 25th. 152% in the name elf.
MARY and S AEI PHIPPS. which has been lost or
mislaid. .
Any information thereof will be received by
SARAH PHIPPS,
No. 1121 CALLOWHILL Street.
oelo•atnthl2t
ED. MARCHANT, PORTRAIT
• PAINTEIt. has removed to 919 LOCUST Street,
where ho wila be glad to see his friends and those of the
Public who may be tatereeted MUM lined art.
oce Set' Lt"
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA,
juwr RECEIVED.
PERM FINE
SCSAIi,'LET AND BLUE
Oin 3011,A. FLAN - N . ELS.
Also a general. asaortmout of
WRITE PAD COLORED FLANNELS,
•
Both Twill.?.(l and Plain., in all of the most approved
mat as,
FOR FALL AND WINTER wEA.R.
SPEPPARD, VAN EIARLINGEIf & aRRISON,
no3-tutl, 3.008 cilE6rrarr Street.
VERY ELEGANT
Also, a large assortment of the Finest and Eioltest
SHEPPARD, YAW HARLINGEN & ARRISIN,
noaSt trail/hi < 1004 CHESTNUT &leer
TAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO.,
No 727 CHESTNUT Street,
Have ,inet opened several lots of Merinos, in medinm
and superfine Qualities, which, together with their fait
lines of literites, Reps, Poplins, and other Staple Craig
Hoods, they offer at low Prices; •
SILKS. •
BLACK SILKS. in all widths and qualities.
COLORED TAFFETAS, do.' .. do,
COLORED OTTOMANS and ARIIIIRE SILKS.
RICH. FIGURED and DODRLE-FACED BILKS.
IRISH POPLINS and CAMEL'S-HAIR POPLINS
For dale at low prices bz
AS. R. CAMPBELL & CO.,
No. 727 CRESTAIr Street
SHAWLS.
Open centre 'troche Long and Square Shawls, of
superior quality and
rich deßiana, togaab ar with a va
riety of Black Thibet and. Colored Woolen Shawa, for
'sale by
JAS. CAMPS FLL & CO.,
no3-St 727 CHESTNUT. Street.
, mAS-mtnth-tf
FALL TRADE
Has just orened a large stock of New Goods, compri
sing all desirable Novelties in his line, most of which
having been bought when Gold was at a low premium
he offers considerably below present market rates.
LACES Or ALL KINDS.
Coiffures, Barbee, Collars, Sleeves, Sets, Hale.,
Veils, Capes, &e., inall varieties. ,
WHITE GOODS.
Jaconets, Cambrice, Nainsooks. Mulls, Swiss Checks,
and all descriptions of Plain and Fancy Styles.
Collars, Sets, Bands, Vlotincings. Infants' Waists
and Robes, Edgings and Insertings on Cambric, Etwbie.
and Linen; %A different styles.
Plain, Hem-stitched, Embroidered. Reviered, Raffled,
Lace, Printed•bordered, &c., &c., for Ladies, Gentle
men, and Children. comprising every variety, including
many new styles not herelotore in the market.
N. B.—/ liberal discount to those who purchase to
sell again. Manufacturers of Ladies' and Children's
Clothing are invited to examine ray stock. not-t 23
FRENCH. AIERINOES,
ALL GRADES.
PARIS POPLINS.
FANCY POPLINS.
SILK AND WOOL POPLINS.
GORWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
450, 412, and 454 North SECOND St., ab, Willow,
PARIS AND VIENNESE
5-20.
BROCHE LONG SHAWLS,.
In new Designs and Colorings, from the late Auction
Sales, at
REDUCED PRICES.
OtrltwEN STODDART & BROTHER,
450, 452, and 451 North BECOND . St., ab. Willow.
yELVET CLOTHS. '
FROSTED SEALSKINS.
COLORED SEALSKINS.
BLACK SEALSKINS:
FANCY MIXT CHINCHILLAS.
TWILLED BEAVERS.
PLAIN BEAVERS.
BLUE BEAVERS.
BLACK TRICOT:
BLACK BROADCLOTHS.
SCARLET AND BLUE CLOTHS
OURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
450. 452, and 4454 North now D Street,
0031-3 t above Willow
CLOAKS AND CLOAKING CLOTHS
COOPER & CONARD,
NINTH AND MARKET.
X"=E CS OAK
AND
CLOAK CLOTHS
AT
MODERATE PRICES.
ode. tf
CLOAKS AND BONNETS,
FOR DIOURNING.
M. & A. MYERS &,
No. 926 CHESTNUT Street.
Have just received an assortment of •
IdOURNINO CLOAKS.
MANTILLAS AND SHAWLS,
Together with a fall assortment of
MOURNING BONNETS.
oe3o-St
LINEN SHEETING, CHE APER
THAN COTTON. —I have a lot of these at nearly
old importhtion price. One lot very heavy. all linen,
at $1.25 One lot. heavier and wider, at $1.50. One
lot much liner and closer, at $1.62g. - one lot very fine.
at $1 25. These are all worth much more , at present
rate of exchange. Pillow Linen, 40, 43, 45, and 52 inches
wide, in several different qualities, of the best make.
also, every large variety of table Linens that I will
sell equally low—in Brown from 50 cents nP, in Blank
from 75 cents up.
Richardson's Fronting Linens, which are the heavieet,
made, M. 56 62X, 65, and 75c.'
linckahack and Diaper Towelling, Napkins, Doylies
and I able Clothes, and all other kinds of Linen Goods,
extra cheap. . GRANVILLE B. HAINES, .
not-2t 1013 HAREET Street, above Tenth.
PHILADELPHIA.
FL A N N-E L S.-GOOD ALL-WOOL
Flannel at 50 centsrßalardvale Flannel at 56c,
Balardvalit•Flannel, must finer, 6094 c.
Balardvalellannfl, full yard wide, 65c.
Balazdvale Flannel, yard wide, very fine, 76c,
Shaker Flannel, quite heavy, 6234 and 75c.
Shaker Flannel, full yard wide -very-heavy, 873 k;
these are all wool and nnshrinkathe, very suitable for
skirts.
White Twilled Flannel, all wool, 06, 60, and 1329 - .4c. '
Also, a variety. of Doted Flannel, from 37340 up, in
'all the widths and qualities that are made.
Two ba!ee best 60 cent Red Twilled in the city.
One bale best 50 cent Gray Twilled in the city; these
are all wool, and very heavy.
Plain Red at 37,4, 45, and 50c; one lot Red, full yard
wide.
One lot Gray Twilled at 90 cents, suitable for Societies;
this is cheap.
Striped and Plaid for Shirting purposes.
Best stock of Canton Flam. els in town; bleached, at
3799, and 45c; Unbleached. at 31.34, 35, 3799, 40, 43.
and 50c; some of them are very heavy, and all are very
cheep. ' •
I have also many other makes and kinds of Flannel
not mentioned, that are desirable.
G FiANVILLE B. HAINES.
no2-2t Re, 1013 MARKET Street, above Tenth.
FRENCH MERINOES.—
DeEirable colors at . the right prices.
French Poplins, bought early—prices low. - -
Cheap plaid and plain Poplins.
37% cent Magenta plaid Reps—a bargain.
Black Alpacas at 31 to 75 cents. '
dust opened Auction lots at 94, 50. 62, and 75 cents.
131.00 double - widths Lupine' Black wool Del sins are
very fins and heavy. COOPER& CONARD,
oc3o tf S. E. corner NINTH and ',MARKET.
VELVET BEAVERS.— •
Good Frosted Beavers at $2 2d.
Extra fine Frosted Beavers.
„ Ladies' Cloak Cloths of every kind.
Fancy Cassimerea for baainess snits.
Water Proof Clothe,lo2. 25 per y ard.
Flue black Cloths a nd Cassimeres.
COOPER St CONARD,
oc3o-tf S. E: corner NINTH and MARKET
TO SPORTSMEN.
PHILIP WILSON & CO.,
409 CHESTNUT STREET,
equal, U not superior, to any of the following make.
which we keep constantly on hand:
William Greener, Westley Richards, Moore & Harris
and other makers.
Also, Powder, Shot, Wade, Caps, &c.
We shall be constantly st:PPlied, during the season
With every variety of
MATES. , • 5e24...3m
GUNS 1 GUN S 1 1 GUNS ! 1 !
WESTLET RICHARDS'.
WILLIAM GREENER
MOORE & HARD?.
PHILIP WILSON k CO.
FRENCH AND Re:11.1ml GUNS
OF EVERT VARIETY . .
The best assortment to seleot from to befOond In this
country. Call soon at
PHILIP WILSON & CO.'S,
octl-lot 409 CIIISTrIIIT Street.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
CURTAINS,
THE EICEIEST GOODS IMPORTED
CUV."JCA.TPC IVIA.'r
FURNITURE COVERINGS
3E. NC. N3EEDLIEGS,
1024 CHESTNUT STREET;
EMBROIDERIES_
HANDKERCHIEFS.
Manufacturers of superior
DOUBLE GUNS.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3;1863.
MILLINERY GOODS.
PARIS BRJ DAL! WREATHS
AND
EfEAD DRESSES
GEORGE W. MILES,
35 and 37 Boath TENTH Street.
WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, ItiOV• 2d,
A CHOICE SELECTION OF
PARIS BRIDAL WREATHS
HEAD DRESSES.
Also. a splendid assortment of L MISSE3', and
CHILDREN'S
FELT AND SILK lIATS,
Together with FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS,fIad
ma,LINERF GOODS. 1102-2t*
ift MILLINERY GOODS.
BROOKS Si ROSENREIN I
431 MARKET STREET,
have now on hand a complete assortment of new styles
RIBBONS, BONNETS, VELVETS,
BONNET-SILKS, MISSES' HATS,
FLOWERS, FEATELERS, LACES,
AND
MILLINERY 'GOODS GENERA.LLY,
to which we invite the attention of the trade. oc7-Im.
1863.
WOOD & CARY.
Ids OKESTDGM' STREi.
Have now open
• A LARGE STOOK OP
STRAW AND FELT GOODS,
FRENCH FLOWERS,
FEATHERS,• RIBBONS,
And a general assortment of
MILLINERY GOODS,
To which they invite the attention of
THE TRADE. ael7-2ra
.1) EIGHTHST. RIBBON STORE,
)510. 107
. 15...EIGEKrEt . ErSUET.
We liaise received from the late New York and
Philadelphia Auctions the following most desirable and
fashionable goods at very reasonable prices:
Scarlet Bonnet Velvet, at $3 per yard.
Do. do. do. Lyons width and quality, $4.60
per yard.
LEATHER. COLORED VELVET. —Ur cut Velvet, Cord
ed Silk and Bonnet Silk, allot the meet beautiful shades,
with Ribbons, Feathers and Flowers. to match.
BLACK BONNET RIBBONS. —A splendid line, from
16 to 44 cents per'yard. - At the latter price we sell a vory
wide and heavy Ribbon.
Extra heavy, all boiled Ribbons, narrow and wide.
lower at retail than they can be bought elsewhere by the
piece.
BLACK, DRAB - AND BROWN FELT HATS, from the
manufacturers direct. All the new shapes for ladies' and
child ren'e wear, very cheap.
A complete assortment of Black English Crapes, pur
chased before the late heavy advance in gold, from 66
cents a y or d upwards.
BONNET RIBBONS in endless variety. Velvet Rib
bons. black and colored, the beet make:imported, at a
great reduction. Trimming aibbons, every shade; and
every other article need in making br trimming a bon
net, or that can be found with TlB at less than wholesale
prices.
A liberal reduction made to wholesale buyers:
Country orders promptly attended to.
SICHRIA & WEAL,
ooldtnoll No. 10T North EIGHTH Street.
43) MRS. M. A. KING HAS CON
STANTLY on hand a beautiful assortment of
WINTER MILLINERY. at 1026 CHESTNUT
Street. 0e29-Ica*
MRS. R. DILLON, FANCY.AND
STRAW MILLMBR, 320 SOUTH street, Phi
ladelphia. Mourning Bonnets made at the short
est notice; Bonnets dyed, cleaned, pressed, And altered
to the latest styles. An= assortment of Feathers, Flow
ers, Ribbons, Caps, &c., always on hand. Orders from
Country Milliners and others solicited and promptly at
tended to. 0e21.-lat*
t ig FRENCH FLO W LRS, 1863.
FEATHERS, LACES, RIBBONS, &
NEW HATS;
JUST OPEN ,D AT
THOS. KENNEDY do BRO.'S,
No. 789 CEINSTNIIT Street, below Math.
rke9-3m
ARMY GOODS.
FROTHING - HAM it WELLS
NAVE FOR BAIA.
HEAVY, MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHERTIEIGS AND
SHIRTINOS.
STANDARD DRILLS. _
HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS.
WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRIOS AND
SILECIAS.--
BROWN, BLEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS.
No. IA WORSTED YARN, Ro. sel9-if II
FOB THE ARMY AND NAVY
EVANS deSz
MILITARY FURNISHERS,
-448 1 ARCH EITEISET,
Banners, Regimental and Company Flags,
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Hats, Caps, Canteens, Haversacks, Camp
Chests, Field Glasses, Spurs, Soyer's cele
brated Camp Kit, and everything pertaining
to the Complete outfit of Army and Navy
°Dicers.
A. liberal discount allowed to the trade.
oa2o-I.m -
SIMONS 453 BROTHER,
MINFOH-FTERET HALL, pHILAHRLPHIA.
HANUFAUTOHRHS OF .HriVtLHY.
FINE SWORDS,
.AND
MILITARY GOODS XI EM MY YIRIBTY•
an2s-Ifflin
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
G. RUSSELL, 22 NORTH SIXTH
Street, has just received a very handsome assort
ment of FINE SEAL RINGS. oc3l-3m
FINE WATCH' REPAIRING.
attended to by the most experienced workmen,
and every Watch warranted for one year.
G. RUSSELL,
oc9l-3m 22 North SIXTH Street.
IS 1.0 A L FOXES.
IN SHELL AND ROSEWOOD OASES,
playing from 1 to 12
B tones, choice Glpera and Arseni
ous Melodies. FARR & ROTHER„ Importere,
ite2.6m 3%4 CHESTNUT Street. below Fourth.
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First. That all dealers in the above are viewed as ma
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Second. Imported goods are liable to the same stamp
tax as those of domestic production.
Third. All goods liable to stamp tax must 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 :
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2. All Perfumery and Cosmetics, whether proprietary
or. not; for example, Hair Oil, Tooth Powder, Lily
White, Cologne Water, Pomade, &c.
3. Any icreparation. 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, or preparing the same ; for example, Ma
son's Blacking. Arnold's Writing-Fluid; Spaulding's
Glue, Lea & Perrin's Worcestershire and other table
Sauces, 'when claimed as proprietary.
4. Any preparation. 'or composition whatsoever,
which is prepared, uttered, vended, or exposed for sale
under any letters. patent; for - example. - Pierce's Patent
Slate Sinface , Patent Furniture Polish, Patent Cement,
in betties, &c.
5. A ny preparation. or composition - whatsoever, which
is held our, or recommended to the public by . the makers,
vendors,- or proprietors thereof, as a proprietary medi
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or affections whatever, affecting the human or animal
body ; for example, Brown's Bronchial Trochee. S waim's
Panacea, _Drake's Plantation Bitters, and Godfrey's
Cordial, when the wrapper, or label, sets forth any
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Upon, each packet, box, bottle, Pot, phial, or other
enclosure, containing any of the above or similar arti
cles which shall not exceed, at the retail price, twenty
five cents 1 cent.
Exceeding twenty-five-and not exceeding fifty
cents- 2 "
Exceeding fifty and not exceeding seventy-five
cents "
-Exceeding eeventy-flve cents and not exceeding
one dollar 4 "
For each and every fifty cents or fractional part thereof
over the slam of one dollar. an additi0na1.........2 cents..
Each' dealer and. manufacturer must make monthly
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violated -by himself, or any person or persons acting in
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For refusing to make the monthly oath 100.00
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For using any damp without cancelling and obli
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Until February Ist 1864,. per.ons may sell undamped
articles to dealers in the original and unopened packages
withoutihe enforcement of the aforementioned penalties,
Provided, 'That in all such cases the purchaser shall be
furnished by the seller with the requisite amount of
stamps, to be affixed and cancelled as soon as such pack
age is opened.
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TNIL CHESTNUT STREIT
PLANTATION BITTER
From the army . hospital—the Woody battle deld—tha
mansion of tho ricrt and humble abode of the poor—from
the office and the tetrad desk—from the mountain top,
distant valleys and fhr-off islands of tho ocean—from
every nook and corner or the civilized world—is pouring
in the evidence of the setoniahing effects of DRAIKg'S
PLANTATION BITTER!;. Thoneandh upon thonsande
of lettere like the following may be Been at our office:
R E EDEmuity, Vim., Sept. 16, 186 J
• " • I hare been hr the army hospitals for
fourteen months—speachlem awl rrearly dead At Alton.
they gave ma a bottle of Fluntatton Bitters. ' • '
Three bottles reetored my speech and cured me. a •
C. HI FLATTPE.
Sorrrn WAR3A97, O. July 22; 1.80.
•• • • • One young man, who had been sick and not
out of the honse for two years with Scrofula and Ery
sipelas, after paying' the doctors over Stsn w[thoat bane -
tit, baa been cured by ten bottlep of your Bitters. * •
EDWARD WOIINALL.
The following is from the Matron of the Union HOM 3
School for the Obi?droll of volunteers:
lisArßsiNYEs MANSION, FIFTY". 3EVENTIT SF..
AEW YORK, Augrost 2. 1863.
"Da. DRAFCE: Your wonderful Plantation Bitters
have been given to some of our little children suffering
from weakness and weak lungs with most happy effect.
One little girl, in particrdar_ with pains in-the head, loss
of appetite, and daily Wasting consnmption, on whom
all medical skill bad been exhausted, has bean entirely
restored. 'We commenced with but a teaspoonful of
Bitters a day. Her appetite increased; strength and'
health followed. ^
Reepectfully.
" • • ', I owe much to yen. for I warily believe the
Plantation Bitters have saved my life.
- REV. W. H. WAGGONER. Madrid. N. V."
". • • Thou wilt send me two bottles more of thy
Plantation Bitters. My wife has been greatly benefited'
by their use.
Thy friend, ABA. CIIRRIN, PhiLadelphia. Pa."
• I have been a great sufferer from Dyepepeta,
and bad to abandon preaching. " The Plantation
Bitters have cured me.
BEN. J. B. CATHORIL Rochester, IY. Y."
. 1 ' Send ne twenty-fonr dozen more of your
Plantation Bitters. the popularity of which is daily In
creasing with the guests of our house.
SYKES, CHADWICK, & CO.,
Proprietors Willard Hotel, Washington. D. C."
• I have given the Plontation Bitters to hun
dreds of onr dieabled soldiers with the most aetonishing
G. W. D. ANDREWS,
Superintendent Soldiers' Home, Cincinnati, O."
"• r • The Plantation Bitters have cured me of
liver complaint,'of which I was laid RP prostrate and
bad to abandon my business.
H. B. KINGSLEY, Cleveland, 0."
"* • * 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. MOORS, Agent for Colgate & Co. , 251Broaaway,"
&c., &0., &a., &a., Sco.
The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, the lan
guid brilliant, and are exhausted nature's great restorer.
They ire composed of the celebrated Ctittettya Bark,
Wintergreen. Sassafras, Roots, Herbs, &c., all preserved
In perfectly pure St. Croix Rum.
S. T.-1860.--X.
Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness,
assitnde, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, die
rasa after eating, torpid liver, constipation, arc, deserve
o suffer if they will not try them.
They are recommended by the highest medical autho
rities, and are warranted to prodnce an immediate bene
finial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable. .Perfectly
pure. and harmless.
NOTICE.—Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bit
ters in balk or by the gallon is a swindler and impostor.
We only put it no 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 our United States stamp over the cork, and
signature on steel-plate side labels.
Sold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable
globe.
P. H. DRAHE & CO.,
oclo-stu&th4m 202 BROADWAY, N. Y
WAIYTS.
BOY WANTED- TO P IN AND
aitx-nd a Jewelry Store. SLEEPh reference,
Box 1026, P. 0. no3-6t*
WANTED-A YOUNG M AN ABOUT
IS years of age, to aseist in a Store. Addresg. in
own handwriting, wi h references, Box 2765 Poet Office.
no3-2t•
WANTED-BY IST OF JANUARY
next'a STORE, on south side of Chestnut street,
between eighth and Tenth, or on - eighth street, between
Market and Arch streets, Direct Box 200, Philaielohia
P. O. nos-30`
A RAPID AND CORRECT AC
COUNTANT. who has had seven years' experience
in first-class hotline, desires a SITUATION as Entry
Clerk or Assistant Book Keeper. Address G. B. WEST,
141 North THIRTEENTH Street no 3 2t*
WANTED -BY A YOUNG AN, A
M BITUATTON in a Notion HOIIS8: one that is as
onainted with the business. Address "G. C. S," this
Office. It*
WANTED -BY THE lwr OF JA
DRURY, a Store imitable for the Jobbing Busi
ness. Location between Arch and Market, on Ti ird or
Fourth qreet, or Second and Sixth, on Market. - Address
Box 11C4 Post C Rico. no2-6t5
WANTED-1,000 PAWN TICKETS
of OVER and FROCK COATS. No. 105 South
SECOND Street, Philadelphia.
WANTED-1,000 SILK DRESSES,
I first class, at No. 105 South SECOND Street, be
low Chestnut, Philadelphia.
WANTED -6,000 CAST-OFF HATS.
The highestprices given, at No. 105 South nc
OND Street, below Chestnut. Philadelphia.
WANTED-1,000 PAWN TICKETS
Y Y
o f Ilousebold Ftirniture. Bedding. Gum Blankets ?
kkirts.Counterpanes,
WANTED-1000. PANTS. BOOTS,
T T and SHIRTS, at No. 105 South SECOND Street.
below Chestnut. orSl-St*.
WANTED -BY JANUARY IST. A
STORE. or rivet Floor and Bawareent, 031 CHEST
NUT Street. between Second and Sixth etreets. for
Wholesale Business. Address Box 252, Philadelphia
Pest Office.r. ocSlf
$2,500,55,000 TO INVEST
$3 200 ~ in 14 .
orta.ge.
LEINtiNS & MONTGOMERY,
no 3 6t.. 1 035 BEACH Street, above LanreL
vD , ft7
5 A MONTH! -I WANT TO HIRE
Agents in every county at $75 a month, expen
ses paid, to sell my new cheau Family Sewing Machines.
Address. S. MADISON, Alford. Maine. 0e23-dAcw3m
$6O A MONTH! WE WANT
AGENTS at $6O a month, expenses paid. to ssol)
our EVERLASTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL BURNERS
and thirteen other articles . 15 Circulars free. SHAW
& CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. sell-d&Wais
dit . DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER
OBNEBAL'S OFFICE.—PEIMADELPICCA. Feb. I
VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COATI t.
the following pointe •
Tortugas.
Key West, Fla.
Fort Monroe, Va.
Alexandria Va.
Port Boyal , 13. ° 15. A. BOYD.
felo-tf. Captain and Assist. Quartermaster.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
ea FOR SALE—A VERY DESIRA
-•;a• ble three-story BRICK. DWELLING HOUSE, on
tbe east side of HOWARD Street, above York street.
Lot IS feet front by 110 feet deep to Hope street. The
House is in a superior condition, and well Will
be sold upon reasonable terms. Immediate possession
can be given. Apply to
LUKENS & MONTGOMERY.
10:45 BEACH Street, above Laurel
no3•lm*. - Or to MARY LUI ENS. upon the promisee
L AB GE LOT,SUITABLE FOR AN
OH Factory. The railroad to the Gas works runs
through it. For RENT or BALE. itr
gr3l-3t. A. P. & J. H. MORRIS, 916 ARCH St.
COAL YARD. FOR SALE.--THE BEST
fitted-up Yard in the city; capacity for doing any
amount of business. Inquire on the premises. No. 957
North NINTH.. Street, below Girard avenue. oc3l-6t.
FOR SALE -VERY DESIRABLE
BUILDING LOTS on the north side of GIRARD
Avenue, east of Eighteenth street 165 feet dean, two
fronts. LUKENS & MONTGOMERY.
Conveyancers,
no3.lm* 1035 BEACH Street. above Laurel.
I'o RENT-TWO STALLS-IN -A-CLUB
STABLE, situated in Nark's lane. between Eleventh
and Twelfth. Inquire at No. 103 North SEVEN PH
Street, or No. 1026 /RCN. Street. no3-2t•
GROUND RENT •OF $31.150 FOR
BALE—lrredeemable and well secured. Applv to
S. C. PERKINS. 627 WALNUT. Street. no3-3t*
ItGERMANTOWN-P LE AS k NT
RESIDENCE FOB SALE; with large loc, shade, and
city conveniences. Apply 916 ARCH Street. 0c.31-St.
TO LET.—STORE.No..24 SOUTH
MAY OURTIE Street. First-rate stand for basiness. Ap
ply at No. MI North THIRD Street, oc3l-3V
a,l - 1 PUBLIC BALE OP BELL fik
ESTATE.—In pursuance of the last will and
testament of JOHN PHIPPS, deceased, will be sold by
the subscribers, executors of said deceased, on TUES
DAY, November lath, 1563, all that messnage, :planta
tion, and tract of land, situated in Uwchlan, Chester
county, containing about 190 acres, more or less. The
improvements consist of a well-built two-story dwelling
house,oo by 30 feet; a never-failing spring, over which
is a- cme house; a stone barn, 85 by 45 feat; wagon
house. tenant house, and other buildings; iapplo and
pear orchards, each embracing a good se le c t ton. of fruit.
About 35 acres of the above tract is covered with good
timber, while the arable land is well fenced., under good
culavation, and well watered. From investigations
made, lb ere are indications of a large deposit of iron ore
on the premises. The situation of this property is very
desirable, being on the public road leading from West
Chester to the Chester or Yellow Springs, Vmiles from
the former and 3 from the latter, within '3 miles of the
turnpike station on the Chester-valley Railroad, and
of Whitelaud Station on the Pennsylvania Central
ltailroall. Site to comme rice tt 2 o'clock P. 5L ,oo the
premises, when conditions will be. ade known by
SARAH A. PHIPPS,
CLAYTON PHIPPS, 'Executors.
nolor• GEO. W. MILT , ER,. •
fla VALUABLE IRON WORKS IN
CHESTER COUNTY. AT PRIVATE SALE, known
as WARWICK FURNACE. —The subscribers offer at
Private Sale the valuable IRON WORKS. known ite.
Warwick Furnace, the property of the late David Potts,
Jr.. deceased, situated partly in. Chester, partly in Lan
caster, and partly in Berks counties, containing upwards
of 8,110 ACRES of Land, together;with FIVE-EIG NTHS
of all the Iron Ore on the lands, and aIsoFIVE• EIGHTHS
of all the Iron Ore on the lands in the neighbor
hood, that have been sold,where Ore Rights have been
reserved.
Persons wishing to examine this extensive and va
luable property. with a view of purchasing the same,
will call upon the subscribers. \
THOMAS 81. POTTS,
NATHANIEL POTTS,
Executors.
84OM -IVOULD INVEST THIS
9 • amount in something, that " will pay.
No liquor. will give whole at eutiox,to business. Ad
dress "L.," Box tB3. Phila P. 0 1,03-tutk,
STEAMBOAT FOR SA.E.L.
side•wheel Steamboat. 120 feet long,
beam engine, f 0 inch oslindos, &feet stroke , low pres
ume; all new . inlS6E; ready for Immediate use. Sold to
close a concern. HENRY MALL atc, _
no 2 St - 169 TENTH Avenue. N. Y.
TVORYTYPES.—THE PI, A.O E TO
0 - get them of satisfactory character is REIMER%
Gallery, executed and Entailed in FM artistic awl, glaasiug
style. at SECOND Street. stove Oren. It*
AMERICAN ACADEMY OFBMW.
CARL ANSCRI7I7..
ADOLPH BIBQEZLD
GERMAN OPERA.
AGAVEIA • Mlle FHIEDHRIGI.
ENNCREN (first appaarkn ce)..... .. . Ceti-181k.
MAX - - Herr HA13E•4110111,
CASrEH • Herr WILIMICIEL
SYCURED SEATS in PARQUET, PARQUET CIR
CLE, or BALCONTSIIISO'
(No tickets sold without Reserved Seat.)
FAMILY CIRCLE . 50 etP.
AMPHITE EA'I'RE - - - - P.:(1. Val.
'NEW CHESTNUT-ST. THEATER.-
Lessee and. Manavw MT WM. WHEATLEY;
CONTINUATION
OF TI!
HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL
engagement of the celebrated A raste,
MLLE VESTVALL
which etanda almnet
WITHOUT A ?Aro - i%Ln
in the annals of the stage•
THIS (Monday) EVENING, Nor lan,
ANT ,
EVERY EVENING, UNTIL FURTHER-NOYIHIL
Will be Presented the new Mnaical Drama, entitled
MRS. 0. M. DEVOE."
THE JEWISH MOTHER.
GAMEA .1111. LE. VESTVALE.
supported hy the followipg tolentel artists: Menem.
S. C. Dubois, J W. Blaisdell, J. De Forrest. C S. per
ter. Evers, Nagle, Carload. and Mittnowa:
Mesdames Brougham, Bobertoon. Grattan. Marlowe.;
Mines Cooper. Porter. Reed. Germon. Mary Miller.
Price, dtc.
In addition to the above Powerful attraction.
MLLE. VESTVALI
will
APPEAR IN OPERA,
in a Grand Scene from the Third Act of
LUCRETIA BORGIA
and sing
aided bye
CHORUS,
APPROPRIA.TE SCENERY,
COSTUMES, Bert,-, dar,
Munical Conducter . Mr. mark Raeder.
Saab', may be r,ornrci for any of
THE VEST Viltd NIGHTS
three - days in advance. '
Wbeatley takes pleamre in announcing a brief en
gagement with the diatinguished young Tragedidnne,
DIISS AVONIA JONES,
her first appearance in Anuer , ca since her return from
California, Aue.tralta, and England, pronounced to
London
"THE BEET ACTRESS AMERICA. HAS SENT US.
She will appear on
MONDAY EVENING, NevemSer 9, 13G3;
In one of ber powerful Impereonatione
WALNUT -STREET THEATRE.
Lessee .M. 78. hi A. GAERETPEOIL
THIS (Tuesday) EVENING,'.Nov. 3d. 1883.
will be repeated the new and extraordinarily interestina
Play. written expressl y for =
MA. E. EDDY.
called
To conclude with the Military Farce of
PICKET ON DUTY.
Bon office open from 10 till 3 o'clock, when seats may
be secured. nag
MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW A.R011 . -
STREET THEATRE---ARCH Street above Sixth.
Dctlnz and Stage Manager.....-WN. S. 'MST/BRUME(
THIRD-ADD LAST WBRK OF E. DAVENPORT... 7.
Othello - - - .
E. L. Davenport.
logo .T. W. WmUmiak.
Emilia Mrs. Ferran.
Tickets 25. W. and 75 cents. No extra charge for re
served seats. To commence at 7.K o'clock. na3
MUSICAL FUND lECALL.-
_LLB- GOTTSCHALK.
THE SECOND GRAND. CONCERT
OF MR h. M. GOTTSCHALK,
TUESDAY EVENING, Nov. 3.
The celebrated Prima Donna,
MLLE ANGIOLINA CORDIER,
of the Grand Opera, Paris, and the principal Opera
Houses in the United States, also the talented Violinist;
CARLO PATTI,
will appear in Mr Gottschalk's Concerts.
Mr. HARRY SANDERSON,
the distinguished American Pianist, will assist Ifir..
Gottschalk in several new Piano Duets. which have
caused so great a sensation in New York.
Musical Director and Conductor S BEHRENS.
Seats may be secured, commencing SATURDAY, Oat
31st, at 9A. M. , at J. E GOULD'S Music Store. oc..WA
.
Fox's CASINO,
CHESTNUT Street
FRESH NOVELTIES! NEW ATTR A ITIONS !
GREAT PIICCESs OF COMPANY!
FIRS
HILLLE. GALLETTI T AND K
MONS. TOPHOFF:
the beet. Er e, cb Dancers in the world.
CONTINUED SUCCESS OF
CHARLES E. COLLINS.
THE ORIGINAL CURIL
and the Beet Comic Singer in the coautrT.
This week a Programme of unusual magnitude. n04.4e6
TEMPLE OF WONDERS-ASSEMBLT
-a- BUILDINGS. TENTH AND CHESTNUT frlltElefL
Atonement for Old and Young. Mirth and Happiseses, ,
open for the season. Constant change of Fatertainmest •1 .
SIGNOR' BLITZ.
EVERY EVENING., commencing at 731 o'clock. sat
Wednesdai and Saturday at 3. consisting of New KT*.
teries in Necromancy. great names in Ventrileartigiat..
and the Learned Canary Bird&
Admicaion Z 5 cents; Children 16 cents.
ROTHERMEL'S GREAT PICTITRE,
A- 4, MARTYRS IN THE COLISEUM,
NOW EXHIBITING AT THE
ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS.
aERAI ANIA ORCHESTRA.- PITBLIO
N-J , REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, 3..;;: o'clock.?
K., at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single ticket's,
25 cents. Packages of six tickets, $l. To be had itt
ANDRE'S-1104- CHESTNUT Street; 7. E. GOULD.
SEVENTH and CHESINUT, and at the Thal door.
ocl9-Sal
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP
THE FINE ARTS.
10%5 CHESTNUT STREET.
OP= DAILY (Sandays excepted) from 9 A. EL KU
Admission 25 cents. Children half price. ' 3015-it
STOP, IF OFFERED!
PRIMADELPRTA, October M. 1863.
LOST OR STOLEN—Two UNITED STATES COUPON
BONDS, second series, Coupons attached (Five-twen
ties). Noe. 34 710 and 34,711, for $5OO each. hearing in
terosi from July 23. 1863, payment on same due November
1.1867, which has been stopped. All persons are hereby
notified not to purchase or negotiate said above mention
ed Bonds or Coupons. Any information in reference to
said Bonds or Coupons will be thankfully received. and
a liberal reward paid for their return, AND xo QUESTION%
ASKED. Address or a: ply to
NATHAN S. SMITH. or
SAMI. S. SHALLCROSS,
Executors of 7. B. Smith, deed.
Ns,. nal and 623 COMMERCE Street. I
or No. 724 North NINETEENTH Street
oc3l-stuth3t Philadelphia.
gtqnn REWARD—LOST OR STOLEN,
weix- , L , six 6-28 UNITED STATES BONDS, of $6OO
each, Coupons attached, dated June 93d, 1863, numbers
from 21,269 to 24,294 inclusive. All persons are cau
tioned against receiving or nezotiatingsaid bonds. Three
hundred dollars will be paid for their recovery by
LEWIS SONNEBORN,
AMBER Street, above Wood, Kensington.
FIIIMADELPRIA, July 18.1863. ocs3-16t*
OFFICE COMMISSARY OF SUB
SISTENCE.-PHILADELPHIA, November 3, IRS.
SEALED PROPOSALS are invited until 12 o'clock on
SATURDAY, November 7th, ISiS for furnishing to the
United States Subsistence Department. delivered in Phi
ladelphia. the follovving subsistence stores. viz: -
4,000 bids -first quality EXTRA FAMILY or EXTRA.
FLOUR. (which to be stated ), to be made from new
winter wheat,*and to have been ground within
thirty days of 'date ot this advertisement. Name
of brands offered to be mentioned in the bid, and
to be marked on samples. To b a packed in good,
well -coopered barrels, head-lined on bota heads.
and to be delivered within ten days front date of
award.
59,200 pounds first quality kiln-dried CORN MEAL, in.
and head-lined barrels, to be deli
vered within twenty days from date of award. -
50,0e0 pounds new -WHITE BEANS, in well- coo.pered e
head-lined barrels.
20,030 pounds new, large-grained, kiln-dried HOMINY,
in well-coopered, head-lined barrels, to be deli—
vered within the month of November.
4,000 gallons PURE. VINEGAR, in well- coonered oak
barrels, each delivery to be accompanied with the
certificate of a competent Chemist that the Vine
gar is of strength requiring 25 grains_of bi carbo
nate of soda to neutmliza one fluid ounce. To be
- delivered within twenty days from date of
award.
All bids are required in DUPLICATE, and bids for each.
article mast be on s,narate sheets.
Samples of all P Tholes, marked .with bidder's name,
most accompany bids, hut bids must not be enclosed in
samples. .
Each bid =lithe accompanied by the wrifthn guaran
tee of two responsible parties, for the Dithfal perform- .
ante of the agreement.
Bids will include packages and delivery in thLs. city.
and any inferior packages will be Considered sufficient
cause for rejection of contents:
Bidders are required to state theshortest time in which
the stores can he delivered, but, if : necessary, -contrac
tors will be regnixtd to bold thiir goods. without ex
pense to the Baited States, until - required for shipment_
Bids not complying with toe terms of this advertise
ment, or from parties who lave fated to fulfill a former
agreement, will not be considered.
Proposals to be endorsed " Proposals for Subsietence
Stores." and directed to F. N. BUCK,
n0.3-5t Captain and C. S. Vol.-Service,
ADIUSEIftgIVTSa
WEDNESDAY EVENIRG, Nov. 4th;
SECOND SUBSCRIPTION NIGHT,'
aDasmt
G.I . 3.AND OPAR.A, BY C. F.VON WEBER
Doors open at 7. Opera commences at 8 o'clock:
PRICE OF A D MISSION.
SEATS can be had at the
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
bleD
J. E. GOULD'S MUSIC STORE;
Z. Corner of SEVESTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
From 8.30 A. M to 3P. M. daft-
THE BRINDISL
THE POLIC'4 SPY
- - .
W. WALLACE. and MRS. EARREN.
THIS (TueEday) EVENING, Nov. 3d. 1863,
OTHELLO.
MOST AND - FOUND.
PROPOSALS.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
INSURE YOUR.: LIFE
MMI
WASHINGTON - LIFE INSURANCE-CO.,
OF- NEW . YORK.
Which offers_more advantages to Insurers than any
other Cbmpany in the Unite& States
CHAMBERS AL-REG-ISTFIR,:
GENERAL AGENTS,
407• WALNUT STREET, Philadelphia.,
0c27-tuthstj al
R , EMOV4 L
THE MANUATTAN.LIPE. iiirsultAlNGE CO EPA. 127.,
Of New York. having..appointed JAMES B. CALI'
Agent for this City. have Removed their office to
NO. 418. WALNUT STREET,
Where applications for INSURANCE. and RENEWALS
on POLICIES must be made. The allotted d ividema °Ma
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 assazse, show
the great progress and prosperity of the Conti:airs'. Ansa
the last triennial dividend.:
The income of the Company for the
past three years, has beensl, -5 .1 0 . COO IX)
The assets have increased - etid , ..ooo CO
The losses paid to widows daring
three years past were 9SO 561-24.
others 59,75 S 50
Dividends have been made during
mO.OOO
co
the past three Years-
JAHES - 8. -. O:EX•rt: A gent-
C. Y. WEMPLE, Secretary. OCZMMIt
VANE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO.,
-A-
403 CHESTNUT Street.
PHILADELPHIA.
FIRE AND INLARD•INENHANC.
DIRECTORS:
Francis N. Buck. N. D. Woodniff,
Chas. Richardson. . Gao. A West,
RearLriewis, John Hessler. JeL,,,
Jobe W. Evermsa, Chas; Stokes,
pbnip S. Jyvatice, A. H. .1108810/2..,
O.'W. Davis. Joseph D. EiRkA.
FRANCIS N. BITCH. President.
• CHARLES RICHARDSON. Vic% Itr A ment,
WILLIAM I. BLANCHARD. Secretes= jam&
WRITE PRESERVING "BRANDY,
PURE ()TWEE,
AND WHITE VINEGAR.
GREEK GINGER. MUSTARD SEED. SPICES, s i s., M.
bLL TEE gIIIOrr FOE
r.13 " 6 V AN'J PICKLING PURPOSES.
A- 1,13- F . ,.RT C. ROBERTS.
`Dealer in Pine Groceries,
r ,orner ELEVEETH and V 4113 larseir.
4ail-trt
G°S4rAIN BUTTER.-150. TUBS GO
, slifr;_el BUTTER, 6ei 0 Clai age
00Kr-tt 10 1douth ?OLT=Street-
Le=•ee and
..Btusittssa Mass.