The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 04, 1863, Image 3

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    ikr2TALLt —The Iron market Cantina...a very firm.there
being very little stook here to operate in. Sandi "ales o
Anthracite are making at BCi9®39 for No. 1, 036 for. No.
2, and 103095 * ton for Pfc. 1 Rouen Pig is doarco at
411€1 , 12 Ti ton, Manufactured iron is 131 demand, and
firmly held.
C OPPB9'Ia 111111; email a ties of yellow metal are making
at 29@11e 11
BexE -quercitron Is dull, and no sales have come
tinder our notice. let No. Ile held at Es la t on .
CANDLES —Tallow Candles are Arm at 1 ..015.14c* lb ;
MO boxes city-made Adamantine sold of 19c* lb.
COAL continues very active, anti.: shipum to are ma
king from Port Richmond to the East to supply We'd i•
'eernmeut. The total receipt this year is about seven
million seven hundred thousand 'tons. The- supply .13
mot up ro the demand, and prices are leeeking no
CO —There is very lit le stock in first hande,and
- the market is quiet. Small sales of Rio are reported at
.31Q21c, Lagnayra at 24Q35e,
COTTON. —There 18 very little doing, and the market
Is dull, and prices 2@3c qt lb lower sales comprise
about 100 bales, in lots, at 87 ® 88c 19 115 cash, for middlings
:and good middlings,
FlSH.—Mackerel are held firmly and in fair demand;
gales from store are making at $l5 rogq6 Si 36 `bat far
No. le ; tiMn for 2. and VV. 60* bbi for small and
.large Id. A sale of ghore was made at as@9 and
;$5.75 for' the three numbers. ?Wiled are scarce and
.aell at fri in it% -1Q5.50 bbl. Codfish are -higher..: and
100 qtlB turd at ' V.
FtLigIIERS are scarce; good Western are quoted at
:55@68s it. lb, cash.'
BUTT.—ALL kinds of foreign continue very scarce
:and blob. Orem/ apples are folder freely at 5,1Q3 60 'st
4ibl. Dried Apples are quoted at 5(.47c 501 I 1). Graeber
'rice ire selling at from 40 up to sta bit.
Hul's are in demand at full rates. :tales of first eort
:Eastern and Western are making at 26@11c 3.1 U, cash.
LIMBER is in mood demand, and priced of all kinds
tare well maintained. Southern Yellow Sap Boards tve
selling at $22®23 Id, and White Pine do. at $2,5Q26
MOLASSES.—The market continues very quiet The
•only_ wile we hear of is some ordinary New Orleans at
, dilo t. and f.agar house Syrup at 4t l @isc %l, %all° a.
'NAVAL &PORES —All kinds are very carce. itosin
ranges from $45@.18 1 10 .1 ar and titch ura without
change: snrart anise of Spirits of Turpentine are making
at IMik air# gallon.
OlLS.—Fish Oils are in steady dems.ud, and hold
11rm3.7. - Lard 011 is worth
.100@105c Lin.cod 011 is
.selling freely at 411.. 4001.42 IFS gai_on Petroleum is dull
and unsettled, and prices are lower; mall sales are
Making at 2711g)2Rc for Crude; 45@1.60 for Refined in bond,
and hfkOASc gallon for free, as to duality.
RlCO,. — There is very little here; email salec of Ran.
.Soon a re waking ai 72 , 0 7% 3i lh.
SALT.—'lbe market is firm A aargo of Turks Island
.sold on private terms; .3 1100 Inas of Liverpool has ar
.rived to a. dealer.
SEEDS,—Cloverfied is in demand, with small Sales at
17@7. to vp frt the. Timothy -is dull, with email ealee at
2.60@2 75 Id bn. Flaxseed is selling at $3.1003.10
bn.
• -
SPIRITS. —There is very little doing in Brandy or
'Gin. but prices are unchanged. N. B. 11am is seliin4' at
:70@)72c. Whisky iese active; about 600 bbls sold at 61©
452 c, and Drudge at GEM 'lO gal ton.
SUGAR. —There is very little doing, brit the market
is firm; about 700 bhds Cuba have been sold at 12P12,340.
and 210 boxes at 113.1 c, on time, and Yorto Moo at Lige
TALLOW ia rather lower; sales of city rendurod are
dolaking at 118(4/12c, and country at 10X0103.10 lb,
cosh.
TOBACCO. —Leaf and manufactnred ire firmly held.
but the steels of the latter are very Penm , Ylvaa a
rseed Leaf bee been sold at 12! up to 25c
WOOL —There is wore activity to the market. and
&les aro better, with sales of about 2150,000 tbs, at from
860 lb. the latter for choice clips
' he fcliowing are the receipts of Flour and Grata at
this port to. day
Wheat.
.Corn,
Vats.
i4tenpr York BlLariketo. Nov. 3
ASHES e e quiet and firm at $3.25 for pots, and $9.50 for
pearls.
BREADSTUFF% —The market for State and Weatern
:Flour is dull, and prices rule in favor of the buyer.
The saloa are 8,800 bbls at $5.8005 75 for superfine
State: 4.6 106.25 for extra State; $5. ret4)s. 80 for superfine ..lllicbiatie, Indiana. lowa, Ohio, etc.; $6.9007.35 tor extra
do., including shipping 'brands of round. hoop Ohio at
.87.20007.20. and trade brands do, at $7,2209,28.
Southern Flour is quiet, and prices are nominally
nunchanw-d : the sales are 750 bbls at $6 90007 60 for an
pertlne Baltimore, and $7.60010 50 for extra do.
Canadian Flour is dull and heavy, with sales of 500
-bbla at $0 15©6,30 for common, and $5 4.5@h3.80 for good
to choice extras.
Rye Flour is firm and in moderate demand at $5.500
.5.40 for the range of fine and superfine.
Corn Meal is scarce and firm at previous rates.
Wheat is firmer for. good parcels, with - a moderato
-demand and limited supply. Common grades are dull.
`The sales are 60.000 bush at $1.3101.36 for Coicago
spring; $1.2101 66 far Milwaukee club; $1 39® 38,4
for. amber Milwaukee; 1 no' 44 for winter red . West
. ern. and $1.45@1. 51 for amber atichigan. .
Rye is Pearce and firm at 81.2001.25.
Bailer is steady and more active; sales of 10,800 bus.
:at $1.504 for Jefferson county, and $1.51.01.63 for Canada
West.
Oats arc dull and heavy, at 80081 c for Canada, and 81
. 0 08 2 20 for Western and State
Corn is less active, and prices have a drooping ten
,dency; sales 45,000 has, at 181.060 t OGX for prime Want
drn mired, in store, and $1 09 ‘lllO .t.
Paovistors.—The speculative demand has been re
vived, and the prices are holy 25 cents higher, with a
'good business at the advance. =The s..des are 3.80 J obis
:nt $l6. 873 t 017 for new mess, $l5. 50015. 76 for old mess.
413.4 for prated mess, $14016 SO for prime mess, and 75
for - prime. Beef doll, with small tialek at 108012 'or plain
Irma and $l5Oll 50 for extra do Tierce Beef is quiet,
and firm. Beef Hams are dull at $10018.50. Cat Meats
are inactive, with sales of 85 pkgs at 606,1,1 f., r Shoulders,
and 9010 for Hams. Lard is without decided change.
and In moderate request; sales 1,800 bble and tierces at
/1,W1131. •
SPECIAL. NOTICES.
CONIENTION.-
DT TER BARD 01 , TOWER BALL
To me all disputation
Is a great abomination.
And On no consideration
r Would Ijoin in a dispute;
•For all arguing is laborious,
And too apt tO le uproarious,
And a victory is not glorious
If It yield no useful fruit.
Tycho Brahe (it is related)
Once with a friend debated;
The dispute was animated,
And (as the story goes)
Mahe% opponent was defeated,
And with rage and malice heated,
Ere the contest was completed;
He bit off Tycho's nose.
To avoid all contention,
I am careful not to mention
AUT theme which in dissension
And in snappishness might end;
But rfear no disputation,
When I make the observation,
That the public's approbation
Must on Tower Hall descend.
Always on hand the largest and most complete assort
tnent of Gen tlemen , s Ready-made Clothing in Philadel
phia. - TOWER HAI,L,
518 MARKET Street,
It • BENNETT & Co.
WHO MINDS £COLD ?—IT SEEMS A SMALL
affair, irod,iu consequence to usually allowed to have its
gown way, end yet how frequently a neglected cold ends
In gronotritis or Consuniption! Why not take a sold in
time, then. and by using at once Dr. D. JAYNE'S EX
PECTORANT, which for thirty years hasbeen a standard
naafi for all Coughs 'and Colds, avoid these dreadful
Aidternar yes
WHAT IS MEANT BY BRONCHITIS
Is an Wan maiden of the bronchia or passages which
convey air.to the lunge. -In its sunset 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
a moderate cough, -with slight feelings of heat or sore
ness about, the throat and chest, If not arrested, the
cough becomes one of the most prominent symptoms,
as well as the most painful and distressing; the infiatn
niatlon increast s in, intensity until it finally interferes
With the access of air to the lung cells; when the vital
rowers soon give way. In most of the stages of this
disease Dr. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT effects a speedy
owe by producing a free and ,easy expectoration, sup
preening the cough • and allaying the fever. A fair trial
is all tlut is salted.
CO.tEUMPTION AND ALL PULMONARY COM-
PLAINTS
Dr. JAYNE'S DXPECTORANT will afford immediate
relief by removing the difficulty of breathing and causing
.an easy expectoration, whereby- all irritating and. ob
ntracting matters are removed from the lunge, Having
,inotintained its reputation, in all parts of the world, for
over -a quarter of.a. century, It is confidently recom
mended as the best remedy ever offered for the diseases
t professes to cnre. Sold by Agents and Druggists ever's" -
Awherri from whom may, also be obtained Dr. J'AYNE'S
-SANATIVE PILLS, a prompt and effectual cure for
costiveness, sick headache, and all bilious affections.
The - EXPECTORANT is prepared only by Dr. D.
...JAYNE & SON, 242 CHESTNUT Street, no3-tuwegt
DISEASE AND SCIENCE
From time immemorial disease has preyed with impri
rnity upon the human system, and revelled in ,the car
image and destruction it has caused. Science, in the
...meantime, has not been idle. and contest after contest
-has taken place'for the mastery, between those two mor
e gal enemies,..until it has been reserved for this age to pro:
-dace a Medical triumph, before:which the shadows of
osicknese . disappear. Scientific skill, in the production of
•VM. HOOFLAND'S BERMAN BITTERS, ,has reached its
*highest altitude, and can now rest satisfied with the tri
..dmph it has attained. Mankind are subject to various
kills 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 ene
.lMY of all which is joyous; Nervons Debility, that tit
gala which crushes out of the heart, all energy, and
'which causes ite victim to 'wish for death; and Fevers,
Which rack the brain. and ,corch the brow, all, all yield
to the magical and healing properties of this He Pins
Ultra of Medical Science.
It is of au entirely vegetable nature, containing not the
;east particle of Alcoholic stiuralent, and will not, there
fore, as the generality of Bitters do, c tuse a taste for
•opiritnoda liquors to arise In those who use them. No
. aoldier should be without them, for they are a perfect
.protection against all the diseases which are so preva
lent in Camp Life. They are, in fact, THE BITTERS of
the day, and the whole civilized world Is fall of their
lame, tad the fiuits of their curative powers. Disease
at last ban met its master, and flees at the approach of
the conqueror. Come, them and be healed, all ye suffer
lug children of mortality: the means are ready, the
SOuntain is open, and relief is certain. Delay no longer.
News. JONES & EVANS, 631 ARCH Street, Philadel
phia, are the proprietors, and all orders addreeied to
them will receive prompt attention. These Bitters can
Alto be obtained at all I retests in the Union,
PRICES —Large Bottles (holdir g double quantity) $1
It)er Bottlr, or half dozen for $5.
Small size 71 cents per Bottle, or half dozen for $4.
0c7,4-12t
ONF.,PRICZ CLOTHING ; OF THB LATIIBI
OrTLEB. made in the Beet Manner, expressly for RE.
VAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Brkes marked in 'lala
figures. Ali Goode made to Order - warranted satisfy,.
tory. Our Orral-aron BTEITEX is strictly adhered to.
All are thereby treated alike.
de12.1.y JONES as CO.. 604 MARH➢T Street.
I...tEGRGE S
PI TEC
ANO K .
& CO.'s
rruro S
I consider CEO. SPECK & Co. 'sPianos themostperieet
instruments, all things considered, I ever saw.
C. E. SARGENT. Tuner, 907 CHESTNUT St.
This is to certify that I have performed on Geo. Steck dg
Co.'s Pianos. at my Entertainments in Concert Hall, and
take pleasure in saying I have never seen their equal in
volume, touch, and brilliancy. CALIXA LAVELLE.
FOR BALE BY
J. E. GOULD.
SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT STS. 11111
0c24-swtf
STEINWAY'S rffnt
PIANOS.
The fameof these instrummts has extended to ever"
part of Europe. We And on the programme of the Phil
iharmonic Concerts in Bremen and Brunswick a note
atating that - the grand piano fortes used were " from the
gniiaufactory of Messrs. STEINWAY dr . Eon, New York."
We also see by a London paPer, - noticing the fact of
XiVrisla Pars playing before the Prince and Princess of
Wales during the bridal festivities, that "the piano
taxed at the castle Was one of STEINWAY SC SONE% New
York, which took the prize medal at the World's Fair."
BLASIUS BROTHERS,
NO. 1.006 CHESTNUT Street.
ie26•ew tf
DEAFNESS, EYE AND EAR, THROAT DIS
IMES, CATARRH.—The above maladies treated HUI
Obe utmost scums by
Dr. VON MOSCHZISKEN.
oculist and Amid, graduate ofVienna,
°Hee, 10247 WALNUT Street,
where can be examined hundreds of testimonials froze
ghe very beet known men In the country, among which
are several from old and reeponeible citizens of P,hlia•
dolphin, who can be personally referred to. oc3l.ot•_
'HAIR DYE I HAIR DYE!
BATCHNLOR'S celebrated HAIR DTI is the Beat to
Ole World. The only Harmleee True, and Rafae/4
,Stye known. This splendid Hair Dye is Perfect—,hang„ ,
gs,,ed, Rusty, or Gray Hair, instantly to% Gloasy Maul
or Natural/ Brown, without ininring the Hair or Stain.
ling the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; isn
parts •fresh vitality. frequently restoring its pristins
Ardor. end seestitlei tho ill effects of Bed Dyes. Tht
001111111,43 is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR; ell others
pre mere insitatiorm and should be avoided. Sold by
Brugs - Ists. dtc. FACTORY. 81 BARCLAY Street.
slaw York. liatchelor's NeW Ulla% Cream for Dressing
hlia Bair.
READ PITCHER'S ADVERTISMICNI, UNDER
New Publical ions." it
ASTHMA AND ALL BRONCHIAL AFFECTIONS
cored by a new system Of ELECTRIC ITT, without hock
or pain, by Dr. A. H. STEVENS. 1L416. SOUTH PENN
SQUARE. oc3l-tf
. .
DA. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT OUBEB
Rheum atiEm and never fail;3.
MARRIED.
SUESSEEOTT—TAY' the morning of the 3d
iostant.lu the First Eef firmed Dutch Church. by I he Rev.
J...Hoerard Suydam, Charles P. buesserott, to Sarah Sf.
Taylor, all of this atty.
DERBYSHIRE. —On the Fd inst.. Caroline Derbyshire.
d tt alder of the late John Derbyshire
Her lelativee and friends are reipectfully invited to
attend her. funeral, from her late residence, near Chest
nut Hill. en Sixth-day next the 6th 11181.. nt It o'clock
A. M. lritei meet at Laurel Hill.
OLENTWORT}I —On tie morning of the ad Ind., J.
Lisle Glentworth, youngest son of the late George P.
alsntworth.
The relatives and Dienes of the family are respect - fay
invited to attend the fnneral, from the residence of his
brother, Theodora, No. 1019 Mount Vernm street. on
Thursday afternoon, the bth inst . at 2 o'clock, without
further notice.
IRVING. —Sunday morning, Nov. lot, Jennie, wife of
Washington Irving and daughter of P. Penn Gasket i.
The relatives and friends of her family are invited to
attend her funeral. at the residence of her father.
this (Wednerilay) morning. at 10 o'clock. Chew York
and Baltimore papers please copy.
WOIIER.--Sudilsialv, on the morning of the 21 lest..
of heart disease, Henry tender, tu the 39th year of hie
age.
His friends and those of the faintly are invited to
attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. 1231
North Tenth street, this (W A A
es.neS.aY ) afternoon, at 2
o'clock.
BENNETT.—On the morning of the 241 instant, Mra.
Annali G. Bennett, relict of Captain Win. Benuett, in
her 79th v ear.
.
CRS.VEN.—On the 3d inst., at the residence of her
husband, Sarah wife of. Andrew Craven and second
danxbier of Captain
Isaac and Elizabeth Burkhart, of
this city, in the 46,h year of her age. •
B LACK DRESS --
GOODS.OASH
mins. Velonr Reps, Tamises, 3-4 and 6-4 Mons
salines, Merinoes, Henrietta Cloths or silk-warp Cash
meres, Ottoman Poplins, Irish Poplins, Swahili and
Bombazines. Alepines. corded Moussetines. Atte
tralian Grapes, Baratheas, Turin Cloths. ?cremates.
De LA tries. Grim tat Lustros. Alpacas and Mohair Lns tree,
Reps Anglais, Mourning Stlk, Amara, Poult de Sole and
Ores Grain Silks. • BRSSON & SON,
ocM Mourning Store. No. 018 CHESTNUT Street.
e l - OUVIN S CELEBRATED KID
GLOVES, Ordered Colors, sizes 63 to 8
0c27 EYES Sr LAEDELL.
PLACR MIXED TWO•FACED
MOURNING LONG SHAWLS, On 72 inch by 141.
0c27 - EYRE St LAN DEL L.
POPULAR COLORS MERIN OE S,
REPS, and POPLINS.
0c27 EYRE LANDELL, FOURTH and ARCH.
2,50 bble
10.700 ban.
. 6.110 bw,
5.100 bus.
PHILADELPHIA. SOCIETY FOR
PROM' 'TING AG SICULTURE —lrovomber mea
l)) at ROOM :i26 WALNUT Street, on THIS (Wednesday)
MORNING. at it o'clock. it
MTHE TWEti TY,SECOND ANNI
VBR.SeIIY 01' THE MERCANTILE BENEFI
CIAL ASSOCIATION will be celebrated oti FRIDAY
EVENING, the l3th inetant. at 7,Y; o 'clock, at the MUSI
CAL FLI ND - HALL. Ad 4resses will be delivered by R9V.
N. A. DE WOLFE ROWE, D, D. and DANIEL DOUGH
ERTY, Esq. The Orchestra will be under the direction
of Mr. S. HASSLER Cards of admission may be had
gratuitously by applying early at the Counting-House
of the subgcriber, No. 36 North TRIED Street. _
WM. C. LUDWIG,
President.
HODICEOPATHIC HOSPITAL —THE
"111. members of the :.LADIES' ASSOGIaTION, and
otters who feet an interest in this inati.ution, are re
que,ted to meet in the Lecture Room of the Iloinceopa
thie College, on THURSDAY EVENING, 6th instant, at
8 o'clock. B. E. GLEN N,
ns 4-2os Secretary Board of Mans gore.
COLCHESTER, TEST MEDIUM •
from NEW YORK, has taken Rooms 1043 VINE
esreet. ksp ;Mg. Tipping, and Writing. Mediam has
also the writing on the arm by spirits. At hbine all
hours. TERMS, SI. ' 11*
RE.BIS-1. STEAM-RA.3I APLA.N TA.
The general de,ire to inspect this ship, and, when
it, toe stream, her inaccessinility, canted the Union tio•
lnnteer Refreshment Committee to procure Permission
from the "United 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
Warhington avenue, where the public are invited to
call until farther notice (Sundays excepted), A bio
graphical sketch of this specimen of ship-building, in
cluding an account of her capture, can be procareit at
the ticket office.
- Admission, 26 cents. Children, 10 cents. no2-0t
HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF
THE CITY OF PICLA DELPHI A—.office Re
moved from No. 42 North Fifth street to No. 507
NORTH Street.
Open every afternoon from 2 to 6 o'clock.
Donations of money, clothing. and Provisions, for the
relies of the Poor of our city are earnestly solicited, and
will be gratefully received, at the office, by the General
Agent, Mr. JOHN P. ARRISON:
no2•mwf3t R. K. HOEFLICH, Secretary.
BANK OF COMMERCE.. -PHIL .
DaLPBIa, Nov. 3, 1863.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi
dend of FIVE PER CENT.. payable on demand, clear of
Taxes. J. A. LEWIS.
no 4 vvfm-6t Cashier.
BANK OF PENN TOWNSHIP.
PHILADELPHIA, 3, 1863.
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of
SIX PER - CENT. on the capital stock for the last six
months, clear of the United States and State Taxes,
pal able on demand. JAMES RUSSELL,
m.4-NP fin.% Cashier.
MP COMMONWEALTH BANK.—
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 3, 1863
The Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi
derd of-FOUR FEB CENT. on the capital stock of this
Bank. payable on deniind, clear of State and United
States Tax. Hi C. YOUNG,
no43t • Cashier.
IMze CIORN EXCHANGE '
The Directors have this ` d r ity lw a r e P cia r itea a iS . lNe os3 d of
FIVE PER CENT., clear of all Taxes. and pay l abl a
demand. 3, W. Toyagye, on
no4tf Cashier.
COMMERCIAL BANK_ OF PEZIN
SYLVANIA..—PIIILADELPHIA. Nov. 8, 1883.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi
dend of FIVE PER CENT., clear of National and State
Taxer, payable on demand. S. O. PALMER,
nc4-10t Cashier.
CONSOLIDATION BANK.. —pun. a,-
DELPHI& flay. 8, 1863.
The Directom have this day declared a Dividend of
FIVE PER CENT., payable clear of Tax. on demand.
nol-wfm-3t JOS. N. PEIRS Ca.hier.
FARMERS' AND MECHANICS'
BANK.—FMILADELPHIA, NOV. 3.1353.
Tbe Directore have this day declared a Dividend of
FINE PER CENT.. Payable on demand.
nc4 6t IV. RUSHTON. IR., Cashier.
G &RD BANK .-PHILADEL
av PIIIA, 210 Y. 3,18E9 ' •
"-""*..
The Diroctors have thie day declared a Dividend of
FIVE PER CENT., out of the profits of the' last six
months, payable on and after the 13th inst., free of all
Taxes. Cno4•lOt7 W. L. SCHAFFER, Cashier.
KENSINGTON BANK. —P I A -
K.
DhLPREA,. Nor 3, 183.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi
dend of TEN PER CENT. for - the last six months on the
capital of this Bank,- payable on demand, clear of State
and United States Taxes. C. T. YERK
no 4 St Cashier:
DIECTIANICS' BANK.—PIEUELADEL-
Pile, Nov. 1,1663.
t a Board of Directors have this day dsclared a Divi
dend of SIX PER CENT, on the business of the Bank for
the last months; payable to the Stockholders on and
after the 13th instant. J. WEIGAND. Jn
no 4 9t Cashier.
NUFACTURE RS' AN D
CRANICS' BANK. —PHILA , DELPRIA, Nov. 3.
313.
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend . of
SIX PERCENT. for the past six months, payabteclear
cf Tax, on Friday, the 13th instant
no4wfmst M. W. WOODWARD Cashier.
NK.-PHILA
The Directors hare declared a Dividend of ETGHT PER
CENT Im:sable on demand. F. P STEEL,
no 4 61 Cashier.
TH E PHILADELPHIA
NovEmxsyc 3. 1353.
'T he Directors have declared a Dividend of FIVE PER
CENT. , payable clear of all Taxes on demand.
ne4 B B. COMEGYS, Cashier.
UNION BANK.—PAILAMELPIII.A,
Nov. 0. 1863.
At a meeting of the Board of Directors held this day, a
Dividend of FIVE O'ER CENT., clear of State and United
States Tax, was declared, payable on demand.
nn4 wfmtno2o J. ]ROCKER. Cashier.
WESTERN BANK; ---PIifILADEL
PRIA, Nov: 8, 1863.
The Directors of this Bank have this day declared a
Dividend of FIVE PER CENT., clear of. National and
State Taxes, payable on demand.
1.1 0 4•6 t G. -m Taouret &IL Cashier.
BANK. OF THE NORTHERN'
LIBERTIES. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 2. 1863.
The Directors haye.this day declared a Dividend of
SEVEN PER CENT. for thepast six months, payable
char of tax, on FRIDAY next, the Bth instant.
no3-6t.. , W. GUM SERE, Cashier.
fr:32CORN IEXCEULNGE - BANK.
..
PHILADELPHIA, Oct 12,1863.
The annual election of DIRECTORS will be held at the
Banking House on MONDAY, the 16th day of November
nest. between the hours 01'10 A. M and 2P. M.
ocl4-tnol6 _ J. W TORREY. Cashier.
uOIIS3I.ONWEI}MTH.
PHILADELPHIA, October 6, 1863.
The annual election for Directors will be Ineld.at the
BANKING HOUSE. on MONDAY, the sixteenth clay of
November next, between the hours often A. Ai. and two
P. M. ' HENRY C. YOUNG, Cashier.
oc7.wfarmtstol6 •
V3".FARMERS' AND MECHANICS'
BANN, PHILADELPHIA, October 2, 1363.
The annual election for Directors will be held at the
Banking House on MONDAY, the 16th day of November
next between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 3 o'clock
P. 3f.: and. on TUESDAY, the third day of November
next, a get oral meeting of the Stockholders will be held
at the Banking House at 4 o'clock P M.. agreeably to
charter. W. RUSHTObi,
oc3-tnol6 Cashier.
GIB ARD BANK, PHILADELPHIA,
October Bth. 1883.
Toe annual election for Directors, to serve for the
ensuing year, will be held on MONDAY. the 16th day of
November. between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2P. M.
oco-fmwtNol6 W. L. SCHAFFER. Cashier.
CarKENSINGTON BANK, PHELADEB
pme,,October 3, 1663.
An Election for Thirteen Directors, to serve the ensu
ing year, will be bola at the Banking-house on MON
DAY, 36th of November, 1863, bettveen the hours of 9
A. M. and 3P. M. C. T. YER}ISS,
oc•mvi:ftnovl6 Cashier.
MMANUFACTURERS' AND MECHA
NICS' EiCilr, PHILADELPHIA, October 2, 1863.
The Annual Election for Thirteen Directors will be
held at the Banking House on MONDAY, the lEth day of
November next, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 3
P. M. M. W. 'WOODWARD,
ocs-mwtnole Cashier.
SOUTHWARK BANK,
PHILADELPHIA., October 6, 1888.
The annual election for Directors will be held at the
`BANKING HOUSE, on MONDAY, the sixteenth day of
November next; between the hours of ten A. N. and two
P. M.
oc7.wfalmtaole E. P. STEEL. Cashier.
UNION BAN*, PHILADELPHIA,
October 3, 1863.
The annual election for Directors will be held on MON
DAY, November 16, between the hour,• 06 10 A. K. and
21'. M. J. J. HUCKEL,
ocsnrwftNl6 Cashier.
M.. WESTERN. BANK, OF PHILA
DELPHIA. OCTOBER 3, 180.
An Election for Directors, to eery° this Bank the en
suing year, will be held at the Banking llonee, on MON
DAY, the 16th day of November next, between the hours
of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M.
ocs-mwftloN G. 21 TROUTMAN, Cashier.
rrt - te.PENDI SYLVAN' RAILR:OAD COM
PANY, T.SEASUILER'S DEPAACMSNT.
PRITAMLPFITA, October 15, 1653.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a:semi
annual dividend of FIVE per cent. on the capital stock
of the' Company, clear of National and State taxes,
payable on and after November IS, 1683
Powers of attorney for collection of dividends can be
had on application at the office of the Company, N o .
238 Sonth THIRD Street.
net7-tdel THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer.
MSURGBON-ARTIST'S OFFICE,
FOR MUTILATED SOLDIERS.—SOLDIERS Who
have lost an ARM or LEG in the service. and desire the
Patent "PALMER Limbs" to be supplied by Govern
ment, should return this notice immediately , to this of
lice, .stating their lose by letter, with name. company,
regiment, and residence. B. FRANK PALME L ft
,ocTZ-tf 7609 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia.
GET REDIER'S IVORYTYPES, AND
you will be pleased with your choice. Likenesses
of rare merit, exquisite coloring, natural style, and taste
fully finished. at SECOND Street, above Green.
VI, VERY ONE IS STRUCK. WITH
•-•-• their accuracy, froahneBfl of coloring. and. natural
style, when looking et REIMER'S superior portraits.
life. re Photographs in all colora. SECOND Street,
above Green.
MINNFRAIIA_ RESTAURANT, NO,
4o . LIBRARY t o ---The above pining'
Saloon will be open to-day. All the delicacies of the
moon, and llret•claae wines and llenore. by
no4-BP , A. LOWRSNCIE, Proprietor.
wereD. MA.ROIIANT, PORTRAIT
AINTE. has removed tO 919 LOCUST Street.
he will be glad to see hie friends and thm ar t '
public Who uteT be telareeted, Inids Runt art,
oe6-SElts
DIMIZ7I.
MILITARY NOTICES.
VIbTAL NOTIGE.-L-HEADQUARTERS
-A- PB.OVOnT MARSHAL, hBOOND DISTBIOT, PA..,
No. 1)314 LOCUST Street. Philadelphia, October Slat,
11,63.
grafted men from this District who have failed to re.
port, also men whose time bas been extended for various
reasons, are required to report at this °Sheen or oefore
the dates hereinafter mentioned, or they will be peb
lished as deserters, and subjeot to all the penalties pre
scribed therefor.: •
Vint ward; on or before November sth. 1863.
seventh and iNglith wards. on or before Novembec
10th. 1863
Ninth and Tenth wards, on or before November 15th.
DM. ' EDWIN Pa1,6113R,
Provost Marshal and President of-Board.
DULL, ;
Commissioner of Board.
W BIOME.
no2-6t Burgeon of Board.
PHILADELPHIA UNION ARTIL
LEi (STARR'S DATTRItt, Co. L, 32D REAMER
P. M.) —.A bustneee Meeting of the Company will be
held on WEDNBt.DAY EVENING. Nor 4, 1863. at
'IY2 . o'clock. at the S. W. corner of TENTH cud FIL
BERT. Streete. (fourth story.) All members at any time
connected with the organization am particularly re
auestfd to attend. an lonainebe of importance will be
brought before the mooting.
nob 2t* D. W. HOWARD, Secretary.
FINANCIAL.
6 . 20 COUPONS,
DOE Ist NOVEMBER.
WANTED,
ISLARE'ET RATE FOR GOLD
0c.27-iot DREXEL . 42 Co.
5-20. U• s• 5-20.
The undersigned. as GeilBllll Sabscrthtion Agent, Is
authorized by the Secretary of the Treasury to continue
the sale of this popular Loan, and TEN. DAYS public
notice will be given of discontinuance.
ABOUT TWO HUNDRED MILLIONS remain unsold.
and this amount is scarcely sufficient to furnish a basis
for the circulation of the National Banking Associations
now being formed in every part of the Country. But a
short time must elapse before this loan is wholly ab
sorbed, the demand from Europe, Germany especially,
being quite active.
As it is well known that the Secretary of, the Trea
sury has ample and unfailing resources in the datiee on
imports, internal revennea, and in the issue of interest
bearing Legal Tender Treasury Notes, it is nearly cer
tain that it will not be necessary for him fora long time
to come to 188118 Ihrther permanent Loans. the interest
and principal of which are payable in Gold.
These considerations mast lead to the prompt concha
sion that the time is not far distant when these Five-
Twenties' . will sell at a handsome premium, as was the
result with the." Seven-thirty" Loam when it was all
sold, and could no longer be subscribed for at par.
This 18 a
SIX PER CENT. LOAN,
the interest and principal being payable in coin, thus
Yielding about EIGHT 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 yearn, yet the Govern
ment has the right to pay them off in void at par, at any
time after five years. •
The interest is paid half yearly on the Ant days of No
vember and Mar.
Subscribers can have Coupon Bonds which are paya
ble to bearer and issued for $60,..51001, 11000. and $l,OOO,
or Registered Bonds of similar denominationn, and in
addition $6,000 and $lO,OOO.
These "Five-Twenties" cannot be taxed by States,
cities, towns, or counties, and the Government tax on
them is only one and a half per sent. 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, dm., mus
pay from threeto ills per cent. tax on the income.
Banks and Bankers throughout the country will con
tinue tb dispose of the Bonds, and all orders by mall or
otherwise 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 subscri
bing, or at farthest in FOUR days. This arrangement
will be gratifying tojparties who want the Bonds on pay
ment of the money. and` will greatly Increase the sales•
JAY: CCM:DYKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AOHNT,
114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
6.205. IST NOVEMBER
6.205.
COUPONS WANTED.
EARLY CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS
WANTED. --
STERLING EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD BY
DREkET, & CO.,
ocio-bn. 34 South THIRD Street,
MICHAEL JACialiS,
BANK.E.II,
No. 40 South THIRD Street,
PHLLADELPRIA.
GOVERNMENT SECLTRITrES, SPECIE. AND lINCIIR
RENT MONEY BOUGHT AND SOLD.
STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION.
_Particular attention paid to the Negotiation Time
Paper. CITY WARRANTS BOUGHT. ocs-3m
COLLECTION OF U. S. CERTIFI
CATES OF INDEBTEDNESS.—The *ADAMS' EX
PRESS COMPANY are now prepared to collect, at the
Treasury Department, Washington, with despatch, and
at reasonable rates, the One-Year Certificates of In
debtedness of the United States now due or Short/7
maturing.
Terms made kniMn and receipts given at the office.
No. 320 CHESTNUT Street. my6-tf .
NOTIOE.—NO TICE IS HEREBY
A- • aiyErt that the CERTIFICATE No. 29,824, 200
Shares, issued tons by the New York Transfer Agency
of the Philadelphia and Reading Raibond has been
- LOST, and that application has been made for the sub
stitution of a certificate in place thereof.
A. G. HEIRINWAY & CO.,
ocO-80t No. 53 EXCHANGE Place.
LEGAL.
INTHE ORPHANS' COURT FOR
THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of CHARLES HENRY FISHER. < Esq.._ deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Court, to audit, settle,
and adjust the first and Anal account of PETER C
HOLLIS, acting Executor of CHARLE 3 HENRY
FISHER, Seq., deceased , and to make distmb alien of the
balance - in the bands of the accountant, will meet the
parties interested. for the purposes of his appointment,
on THURSDAY,' Decembet lOth. 1863, at 4 o'clock P. Dl,.at his office. No. - 131 South FIFTH Street, in the city of
Philadelphia. GEORGE W. CANARROF..
no4-ta fmst , • Auditor.
ESTATE OF JOEL B. SMITH DE
CEASED.
NOTICE is hereby given that letters testamentary
upon the Estate of JOEL B. SMITH, late of Philadel
phia, deceased, have -been duly granted to the under
signed. All persona indebted to the said Estate are re
quested to make immediate paymen ; and those having
claims against the same, to make them known without
delay to NATHAN S. SMITH,
1321 North TWENTY-SECOND Street.
S. c. SHALLOROSS.
no-ilvat 724 North NINETEENTH St.. Executors.
LOST AND FOUND.
$3OO REWARD-LOST OR STOLEN,
six 15-23 UNITED STATES BONDS, of $560
each, Coupons attached, dated Jane MI, 1863, numbers
from 24,289 to 24,294. inclusive. All persons are cau
tioned against receiving or negotiating said bonds. Three
hundred dollars will be paid for their recovery by
LE WM SONNEBOR6I. -
• AMBER Street. above Wood, Kensington.
PHILADELPHIA, July M 1863. pao-18t*
EDUCATIONAL.
VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY,
NEAR MEDIA, PA.—Pupils received at any time.
English, Mathemqiics, Classics. and Natural Sciences
taught. Military Tactics, Book-keeping, and Civil En
mineering taught. - Entire expenses about 33 per week.
Boys of all ages taken. Refers to Wm. H. ECern, ex-
Sheriff; .Tohn C. Capp & Co., No. 23 South Third street.
and Thomas J. Clayton. Esq. Fifth and Prune streets.
Address Rev. J. HARVEY 'BARTON; A. M., Village
Green, Pa.
6 TENNENT SCHOOL" FOR BOYS,
.
HARTSVILLE, Bucks county, Pa.
The next session will open on WEDNESDAY, Nov. 4,
to continue five months. Reference may be made to
Rev. Albert Barnes.
se23-mw.Stftnol7 LONG, Principal.
EEMAN ALLEN, A. M., FROM THE
Coneervaterium of Nude, at Leipzig, TEACHER of
the PIANO AND VIOLIN, No. -215 South SEVEN
TEENTH Street. Circulars at G. Andre dr Co.'s. No.
1104 Chentnnt Arent. and at this office. 0e27-Im.
IibtRYAITT. STRATTON, & CO.'S COM
MERCIAL COLLEGE, S. - E. corner of SEVENTH
and CHESTNUT Streets. • _
MODEL BUSINESS SCHOOL FOR THE MERCHANT
AND BUSINESS MAN.
. .
.Extensive improvements have recently been made in
the matter and method of instruction, combining Theory
and Practice, by means Of Banks of Issue, Loan, and
Discount, several Business Offices, and other facilities
for carrying 'on Actual Business Practice.
Attention is called to the unrivalled facilities of this
School. Young men are trained practically, as well as
theoretically, Ay naming% through first the Theoretical
Department, then the Jobbing, Commission. Insurance?
and Banking. Houses. 'They handle money, buy and sea
Merchandise. compile original sets of Books, and make
‘. out all the Business Papers involved. Thus many of the
mysteries of Double. Entry Bookkeeping are elucidated,
and;the whole course rendered more attractive and.
easier of comprehension. Business men and others are
invited to call and examine our facilities for Commercial
Instruction. 0c24-12t
MRS. C. A. BURGIN'S SCHOOL FOR.
YOUNG LADIES. No. 1037 WALNUT Street. A
few Pupils can be received for the study of French and
German. - ocl9-Im+
LENWO OD MATHEMATIOAL
•--^ AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL
- DELAWARE WATER GAP.
The above institution will reopen on SECOND-DAY
{Monday), the 22d of theNINTH 1 . 01XT.11 (Eoptember).
For particulars apply to -
SAL Amor,
ees-2m Delaware Water Gap, Monroe county, Pa.
$2 PER DOZEN. $2
CARTES DE VISITE
Taken in the finest style at the above price. Large
Photographs at low - rater , by •
At his Grouna-FlooT U
r Gall ß er N y, ER
throughCHESNUT STREET.
Entrance the Album Depiit. no3-5t5
CHILSON'S PATENT
`,-," ELEVATED DOUBLE-OVEN .
COO,TEING 11.A.N.GlES.
This Range has afforded more eatisfaction than any yet
offered to the public.
WARM-AIR liNJRNACES.
of the moot approved and economical patterns
SUITED TO ALL MMUS OF BUILDINGS.
ENAMELED SLATE MANTELS,
A large variety of thePe lbeatitifal Mantels at
VERY. LOW PRIORS.
Low-down and Co mmon
ARLON GRAM•
for beatlng_Pailora._Chambera_, Offices. Ato , • i
ADAPTED FOE HARD OR EOFT.COAE.
Hot-air itaglotera and Ventilators i a large • assortment
W A: ARNOLD,
90.070ane4gE , 1010 ORNITIVT
TRE PREBS.--PRILADELPI lA,-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4,1863.
PHILADELPHIA.
COMMISSION HOUSES.
THE ATTENTION OF
•
THE TRADE
IS . CALLED TO
CYETP. STOCK OF
SAXONY WOOLEN 00, all•wool Plain Flanne/s.
TWILLED FLANNELS;
Various makes, in Gray, Scarlet, and Dark Blue.
PRINTED SHIRTING FLANNELS.
PLAIN OPERA FLANNELS. • "
"PREMIERE QUALITY, ,,
Square and Long Shawls.
WASHINGTON MILLS Long Shawls.
BLACK COTTON WARP CLOTHS,
15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 oz.
FANCY CIA.SSIIIIERES AND SATINEFTS.
BALMORAL SKIRTS, all grades.
BED BLANKETS, 10 4, 11.4, 12 4, 124.
COTTON GOODS,, , DENI MS, TICKS, STRIPES,
SHIRTINGS, &e., from various Mills.
DE COURSEY, HAMILTON, ffic
EVANS,
33 LETITIA Street. and
ocell-fmulm • 32. South FRONT Street.
CLOTHS! CLOTIISI
WILLIAM T. tiNODGIIASS°
C1.071E-I 10:01ETSIII.
No, 34 SOUTH SECOND STREET.
FRESH STOCK
LADIES' CLOTHS 'AND MEN'S WEA.R.
VELOURS, NEW STYLE COAT
OH 1N OWILLAS INGS,
FROt;TEDS,
VELVET; FA.NOY MIXED,
MOSooura. BEAVERS,
ESQuiIIAMX, PILOTS,
SCOTCH TWISTS, OAS TORS, &a.
Our stock is full of the very choicest etyles in tne
country.Wlfb. this lot we close our supply for the sea
son. Com' promptly, as the best will soon be exhausted.
TldE . ARMY AND NAVY
continues to receive our special attention. We now
have In store all shades and grades. - no2-tuo24
SHIPLEY, HAZARD, & HIITOHIN
ILI sow.
No. 112 CHESTNUT STREET,
COMMISSION MEROHANTS,
FOR THE SALE OF
PHILADELPHIA—MADE GOODS.
0020-Bra
NOTICE TO GRAIN DEALERS AND
SHIPPERS.
20,000 UNION A, !SEAMLESS BAGS,
All Linen. weight 20 ounces.
The Beet and Cheapest Bag in the market
ALB°,
BURLAP BAGS,
Of all Sizes, for Corn, Oats, Bone-dust, Coffee, ags., are
manufactured and for sale, for net cash, by
CHARLES H. GRIGG, Meat,
No. 137 MARICiT Street (Second Story),
Late of 219 Church alley,
BAGS 1 BAGS I BAGS 1
NEW AND SECOND HAND,
SEAMLESS, BURLAP, AWD,OCEWT
BAGS. ,
Constantly on hand.
JOHN T. BAILEY ilk 00-.
to. 113 WORTH FRONT MART.
WW- WOOL SACKS FOR SLR sn2o.ene
PROPOSALS.
SIS T ANT QUARTERMASTER
GENERAL'S OFFICE,
PHILADELPRIA. November 3..1883.
PROPOSALS will be received at this office until
SATURDAY, 7th inst.. at 12 M., for the delivery at U. 8.
A. Hosp 4 tal, Chestnut Hill, on or before 16th inst.. of the
following articles:
33, MO feet 3d Common Boards; white pine.
22,000 ad Flooring,'
69.000 " Hem. Scantling, assorted.
]4, COD ' Felt Roofing on roof Complete.
4,590 " ?mint d Boards, white Pine.
12 Knob Locks.
50 pairs 3 inch Butt Hinges.
gross I,i,f-inch Screws.
60 Sash Fastenings.
620 Lights of Sash--9 x 14 inches
14 kegs Nails, 7 kegs Bd. 7 kegs 10d.
40 pounds Wrought Nails, Specifications to be
Material for GAB Fitting seen at this offise.
• , Plumbing.
MI Cylinder Stoves, 10-18 'aches: 28-10 Inches. Sam
pler to be been at this office.
Te right is reserved to reject all bids deemed to high.
By order A. BOYD,
nc4-41 Captain and A. Q. M.
ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER
ALB;IcE
PHILADELPHIA, 3d November. 1863.
PROPOSALS will be received at this °face until
MOND &Y. 9th irst., at 13 o'clock lit , for the delivery of
ONE THOUSAND TABLETS, for Soldiers' Graves; to be
made of Black Walnut. 4 feet long, 10 biome wide, l„V
inches thick, when finished.
To be delivered at such times, in. such quantities, and.
at such !mints in this city as may be required
The right is reserved to rejoin all bids deemed too high.
A. BOYD.
nc4.st Captain and A: Q
pROPOSALS r FOR
.HQRSES.
" CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE,
DSPOTOF WASHINGTON,
wAsuigarou, D. C., November% 1863.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this aloe
until 'WEDNESDAY, the 11th day of November, at 12
o'clock 61., for furnishing the Government with (1,600)
fifteen hnndred HORSES, of the following description,
viz : •
ARTILLERY.
- - - -
For Artillery, (1,100) fifteen hundred Horses, front
(WO fifteen and one half to (16) sixteen hands high,
between fire and eight years of age; of dark colors; free
from all defects; well broken to harness; compactly
built, and to weigh not lees than 1.100 pounds.
PROPOSALS
The full name and poet-office address of the bidder
must appear in the proposal.
If a bid is made in the name of a firm, the names of all
the parties must appear, or the bid will be considered as
the individual proposal of the party signing it."
Proposals from disloyal parties will not be considered,
and an oath of allegiance will be required from success
frd bidders before signing contracts. ' -
Proposals must be addressed to Brigadier General D.
H. Bucker. Quartermaster,- United States Army, Wash
ington, ID. C. , and should be pleb:ay marked " Pro-
Posals for-Horses."
Bonds equal in . amount to hall the sum to be received
on the contrac', signed by the contractor and two respon
sible securities. 'will be required of successful bidders.
Bidders must be present iii person when the bids are
opened.-
Blanks for bonds can be procured upon application be
ing reeds at this office, either personally, by letter, or
by telegraph.
INSPECTION, DELIVERY. Ate
All horses contracted for under thieadvertisement will
be subject to a rigid inspection, and those not conform
ing to the specifications will be rejected:
No Mares will bort ceived
The Horses must be delivered ilk, this city within
twenty-five days from the date of the contract.
Payment to be made upon the completion of the con
tract. or so £OOll thereafter as the Chief Quartermaster
shall be in funds.
These Horses will be awarded in lots of (250) two hun
dred and fifty each, unless the. Chief Quartermaster
should deem it for the interest of the Government to
vary the;number.
The Chief Quartermaster reserves to himself the right
to reject any or all bids that he may deem'too high.
D. H. RUCKER,
no4-6t Brig. Gen. and Chief Qhartermaster.
OFFICE COMMISSARY OF SUB
SISTENCE. —PHILADELPHIA, November 3,1863
SEALED PROPOSALS are invited untill2 o'clock on
SATURDAY, November 7th, 1853 for furnishing to the
United States Subsistence Department, delivered in Phi
ladelphia, the following subsistence stores,•vir
4,000 bbls 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 of this advertisement. Name
of brands offered to be mentioned in the bid, and
to be marked on samples To 1)3 packed in good,
well - coopered barrels, head-lined on both heads,
and to be delivered within ten days from date of
award.
39,20,0 pounds first quality kiln-dried CORN MRAL, in
'well- coopered and headlined barrels, to be deli
vered within twenty days from date of award.
60,000 pounds new WHITE BEANS, in welt- coopered,
'head-lined barrels.
MOM 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 welßcoopered oak
barrels, each delivery to be accompanied with the
certificate of a competent Chemist that the Vine
gar is of strength requiring 28 grains of bi. carbo
nate of soda to neutralize one fluid ounce. To be
delivered walun twenty days from date of
award.
All bids are required in DUPLICATE, and bids for each
article must be on separate sheets.
Samples of all articles, marked with bidder's name,
most accompany bide, but bids must not be enclosed in
samples.
Each bid must be accompanied by the writt; n guaran
tee of two responsible parties,' for the' faithful perform
ance of the agreement.
'Bids 'will include packages and delivery in this city,
and any inferior packages will be considered sufficient
cause for rejection of contents.
Bidders are required to state the ehortest time in which
the stores can be delivered, but, if necessary, contrac
tors will he rsquir, d to hold their goods. without ex
pense to the United States. until required for shipment.
Bids not complying with tee terms of this advertise
ment, or from parties who have fai,ed to fulfill a former
agreement, will not be considered.
Proposals to be endorsed "Proposals for Subsistence
Stores." and directed to F: N. BUCK,
no3-5t . Captain and C. S. VOL Service,
P ROPOSALS FOR ARMY TRANS
PORTATION.
OFFICE OF TEE DEPOT QUARTERMASTER,
FORT LEAVENWORTg, Kansas, October 28,1803
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received.' at this office
until 12 o'clork M. on the lath day of December, 1863, for
the transportation of military , supplies-during ehe years
1864 and 1865, on the following routes
Route No, L From Forts Leavenworth, Laramie, and
Riley, and other depots that may be established during
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 Ili ah, south of latitude 44 degrees north, and east
of long,itude 114 degrees west and la the Territorylof Co
lorado north of 40. degrees.north. - Bidders to state the
rate per 100 pounds for 100 miles at which they will trans
port-said okras in each of the months, from April to Sep
tember, inclusive, of the years 1864 and 1866.
Route No.`-2 From Forts Leavenworth and Riley. in
the State of Kansas, and the town of Kansas, 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 Leavenwortholnd to Fort Union, N. M.,
or other de of that may be designated in that Territory,
to Fort Garland, and to any other point or points on the
route. Bidders to state the ratoperloo Is for 100 miles,
at which they will transport said stores in each of the
month.. from April to September, inclusive, of: the
years 1864 and 1866.
Route No. 3. From Fort Union, or such other depot as
may be established in the Territory of New Mexico, .or
to any poets or stations that are or may be established
in that Territory. anddo. such poste or stations es may
be designated in the Territory of Arizona and the State
of Texas, wet t of longitude 106 0 west.
Bidders to state the rates per 100 tbs. forlloo miles at
- which they will transport said - stores. in each of the
months from June to November, inclusive, of the years
1864 and 1E65. - •
The weight to be traasported each year will notexceed
10,000 000 pounds on Eon e No. 1, 10.000.000 pounds on
Route No. 2, and 6,000,000 pounds on Route No. 3.
No additional per centege will be paid for the trans
portation of bacon, hard-bread, pine lumber, shingles,
or any'otber stores. •
Bidders roust give-their names in fall, as well as their
place of residence:: and each proposal must be accom
panied by a bond in the sum of ten thousand dollars,
signed by two or more responsible persons, guarantee
ing that in case a contract is awarded for the reran men
tioned in the proposal to the parties proposing, the con
tract will be accepted and entered into, and good and
sufficient security furnished - by said parties, in accord
ance with the terms of this advertisement.
The amount onion ds required will be as follows:
On Route No. I.
Satisfactory 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. 5, or .1" as the case
may be, and none will be entertained anises they fatly
comply, with all the requirements of this advertisement:
Parties to whom awards are made mast be prepared to
execute cent] acts at once, and to give the required
bonds for the faithful performance of, the same.
Contracts will be made subject to the approval of the
Quartermaster General: but the right is reserved to reject
anj or all bids that may be offered.
Contractors must be in readiness for service by the first
day.of April, IEB4. and they rtn be required. to have a
place of business. or agencies,
,at or in the vicinity of
-Ports Leavenworth and Union, and other depots that
may be established, at which they may be communi
cated with promptly and readily.
, . L. Q. E &WON,.
ocSl,st . . Major and Quartermaster.
COLORADO TERRITORY.-WE ARE
pepared' to uidertake the inyestiga'tion of titles to
LAND AND MINING CLAIKS in Colorado TerritorY,
and to furnish accurate and reliable information respect.
lug the prospects and value of Mining- Aseoolations or
Companies, already formed or in course of arganisatlon
therein. We can also tarnish the names.of , responsible
persons. who will undorlake to ask as agents for any
Parties having intermit: lands, iu.the Territory:
- 111DY'ARD & iIARL '
:Jr: Law and Collection 012ce,
_oo3lnwaUt if , 439 CIIIISTNUT Street, Atha;
B A.SRE r,
RETAIL DRY GOODS
FRENCH MERINOES.
EDWIN HATA & CO..
26 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
HAVE NOW ARRANOFD FOR BALE
The ioll i raTll. 6 ot l LVig i o c o r t m lli c r o c r h k os t f i d e a p t a t s l t i? w l e age Atte-
LOTB. OF FRENCH. MERINOES, $l.
5 LOTS FRENCH MERINOES, $1.25.
3 LOTS SUPER Do. $1.50.
These goods are °tiered in all the most beautiful
stades, and purchasers may rost fissured that they
ate
THE BEST IN THE MARKET FOR THE MONEY
The above, together with ther Large Stock on haul
bought early in the 808,11011, makes our
STOOK OF FEENCH MERINOES COMPLE rE,
NOT SURPASSED
BY ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THIS CITY.
FOR SALE BY THE PIECE OR YARD
Also, on hand, a fine Stook of
SILK AND WOOL POPLINS,
ALL-WOOL REPP POPLINS.
CORDED MERINOES.
PLAIN IRISH POPLINS
PLAID IRISH POPLINS
PLAID FRENCH POPLINS
noCovem 3t
FALL TRADE
E. M. .NEEDLES,
1024 CHESTNUT STREET,
Has just opened a large stock of New Goode, Compri
ging all deeirable Novelties in his line, most of which
having beenbonght when Gold was at a low premium
he offers considerably below present market rates.
LACES OF ALL KINDS.
Coiffures, Barbee, Collars, Sleeves, Sets, Hdkfs.,
Veils. Capes, &c., loan varieties.
WHITE GOODS.
Jaoonets, Cambrics, Nainsooks, Malls, Swiss CSecks,
and all descriptions of Plain and Fancy Styles.
EMBROIDERIES.
Collars, Seta. Eands, Florinslugs. Infants' Waists
and Robes, Edgings and Insertings on Cambric, Swiss,
and Linen; 200 different styles.
HANDKERCHIEFS.
.Plain. Hem-stitched, Embroidered. lieviered. Endued.
Lace. Printed-bordered. &c.. Ste.. for Ladies, Gentle
men, and Children, comprising every variety. including
ir.any new styles not heretofore in the market.
N. 13.—A. liberal discount to those who purchase to
sell again. Mannfactarers of Ladies' and Children's
Clothing are invited to examine my stock. n 02423
CLOAKS AND OLOA.KING CLOTHS
COOPER & CONARD,
NINTH AND MARKET.
3'. X XV C=a CP A IC fRA
CLOAK CLOTHS
MODERATE PRICES
CLOAKS AND BONNETS,
FOR MOURNING.
M. & A. MYERS Sc,- CO.,
No. 926 CHESTNUT Street.
Have just received an assortment of
MOURNING CLOAKS.
MANTILLAS AND SHAWLS,
Together with a full aesortment of
MOURNING BONNETS.
oc3o-13t
VDWIN HALL ' CO., 26 SOUTH
SECOND Street, - would call the attention of pur
chasers to their stock of
Coioretia . n . d: Black Moire Antiques. -
Colored and Black Corded Silks.
Black Armures and Venitienne.
Black I%lllam:rand White Silks.
Fancy Silks, Brown Flirared Silks.
Black Figured Silks, and Grosne Rhino.
Garnet, Wine,. Green, and Brown Silks,
White Corded Silks no4•tf'
JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO.,
No. 721 CHESTNUT Street,
Have just opened several lots of Merinos, in medium
and superfine Qualities, which,. together with their fall
lines of Merinos, Reps, Poplins, and other Staple Dress
Goods, they offer at low prices.
QT KS.
•
r•-; inacs SILKS. in all widths and qualities.
COLORED TAFFETAS,. do. do.
COLORED OTTOMANS mod kirsiußE
RICH FIGURED and DO LE-FACEDSILKS.
IRISH POPLINS and CAMEL'S-HAIR POPLINS
For sale at low prices b o y
AS. R. CAMPBELL, at CO.,
No. 72ir CHEST:WI Street
SHAWLS.
Open centre Broche Long and . Square Shawls, of
superior quality and rich deeigne, together with a va
riety of Black Thibet and Colored Woolen Shwa, for
sale by
SAS. R CAMPBELL & CO.-
no3-St 727. CHESTNUT Street.
CHEAP DRY GOODS, CARPETS,
OIL Cl °TEES, AND WINDOW SHADES.—V. E.
ARCHAMBAULT,N. E. corner ELEVENTH and-MAR
SET Streets, will open THIS MORNING. from Auction,
Ingrain Carpets, at 375, Mc, 625; 755, 87c. $l, and 81.25;
Entry and. Stair Carpets, 25 to 57c; Three-ply Carpets,
81.60 t Reg and Hemp Carpets. 31, 37. 50. and 625; Stair
Oil Cloths, 25c; Floor 011 Cletus, 45 to 765; Gilt Border
ed Window Shades. 75c to $160; Baff -and Green Sha
ding, 37 to 625
DRY GOODS AND TRIMMINGS.
Sheeting and Shirting Muslins, 12% to 37c; Chintzes,
12 to 2ic ;De Laines, 28 and 31c; Plaid Dress. Goods, 31
to 50c; Poplins, 31 to 62c ; Paramettas and Alpacas. 31 to
75c; Blankets, $5 to $l3; Marseilles, Lancaster, Oriental,
and Allendale Quilts, $1 75 to $10; Comfortables.s3; Cas
simeres, 75c to $2; Coats' Spool Cotton, 7c; Skirt Braid,
Sc; Pins, Sc; Hooks and Eyes. Sc ; Palm Soap, Sc; C ;ash,
1234 c; Napkins and Towels, 12 to 37e; Table Linens, Mt
to $l. Flannels, 37 to 750.
Wholesale and Retail Store, N. E. corner ELEVENTH
and MARKET Streets. oc2B widcmlm.
-• MERINOES.
T RENCH Desirable colors at the right prices.
French Poplins, bought early—prices lo'.
Cheap plaid and plain Poplins.
37% cent Magenta plaid Reps—a bargain.
Black itlpacadat 31 to 76 cents.
Just opened Auction lots at 44, 50, 62, and 75 cents.
$l.OO double widths Lupins' Black wool Dating are
very fine and heavy. COO PERI& CONARD;
0030 tf S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET.
VELVET BEAVERS.-
Good Frosted Beavers at $2:25. -
Extra fine Frosted Beavers.
Ladies:•Cloak Cloths of every 'kind.
Fancy Cassimeres for business snits.
Water Proof Cloths, '412. 25 per yard.
• Fine black Moths and Cassime , es.
COOPER & CONARD,.
oc3o-tf - S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET
ARMY GIOODS.
FROTHINGHAM ffi WELLS
F=l
HEAVYMEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHERTINGS AND
SHIRTINGS.
STAn:I_ARD DRILLS.
HEAVY GARTON. FLANNELS.
WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CARIBRIOS AND
SILECIAS.
BROWN_,_ . BLEACHED, AND . CORSET JEANS.
No. .-12 WORSTED YARN, dto." 8.319-if ,
FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY
r.."17.A.NS 1-1.A.55A...17414,
FERNISHERS,
CM ARCH STREET.
Banners, Regimental and Company Flags,
Swords, Sashes, Belts, Peasants, Epaulettes,
Hats, Caps, Canteens, Haversacks, Camp
Cheats, Field Glasses, Spurs, Soyer's cele
brated Camp and everytidng pertaining
to the complete outfit of Army and Navy
°Dicers.
liberal discount allowed to the trade.
oc2o-1m
G W. SIMONS & BROTHER §
.sANSOISI-STRBEe - HILL. PHILADELPHIA..
MAITUFAOTITRERS OF JEWELRY.
FINE SWORDS,
• IED
MIX,ITABY GOODS IE EVERY VARIZTI•
5z.2.5. item
E. FONTENEAU & C. SALLES,
ph - Exca HAIR DRESSING and SHAVING SA.-
LOON, 'No. 'I.OS-South ELEVENTH Street. (ttp stair& )
breach of 1027_0hestnut street.
Vanufacturerft and Impertere of Wigs, Toupees, Pd
rates, and Fangy Art4eloe. oe3o-rmwl,&‘
•
GUNSI GUN S 11 GUNS I ! e
WESTKEY ItlG'2 &ADS'.
.WILLIAN SNBE,
MOOR GRE
He.E.BIS'. •
PHILIP WILSOX Zic CO.
FRENCIT
VA FVFAT Ati - 0 Bria RI EIaSH TY. - GUNS
19F
The beet assortment Lo select from to be Mama. in this
country.
soon
• 2 PHILIP WItSOII kco. 'S.
oon-lro., • - 409 CHKSTPOYFStreet.
HI E :.:'PRESERVING BRANDY,
PURE CIDER.
AND WHITE WINE VINEGAR. ,
GS= GINGER.. 3111113TLED SIED. SPICIS. dsa.,
ALL TIM RH4VIFISTE9 POP.
ra.zsmoUra ♦ND PICKLING PIIRPOSInt
ALBERT, C. ROBERTS,
Pins °roods%
ritu-=! Coma BL•SYSUTB sad Devi*
.13 MILLINERY GOODS
have now on hand a complete assortment of new ones
RIBBONS, BONNETS, VELVETS,
BONNET-BILKS, MISSES' HATS,
FLOWERS, FEATHERS, LACES,
AND
MILLINERY GOODS GEMORALLY,
to which we invite the attention of the trade, ocl-lm
F ALL '
1863.
wO4O-13
725 CHESTNUT-STREET.
HAWS now open
A LARGE STOCK Or
STRAW AND FELT GOODS,
FRENCH FLOWERS,
' FEATHERS, RIBBONS,
And a general meortment
MILLINERY GOODS,
To which they invite the attention of
THE TRADE. sel7-12
H H•ST. RIBBON STORE,
•; MG
- 17 T 0. 107 N. EIGHTH STREET.
We have received from the late New York and
Philadelphia Auctions the following most desirable awl
fashionable goods at very reasonable prices:
Scarlet Bonnet Velvet, at 63 per yard.
Do, do. do. Lyons width and quality, !4.6(1
per _yard
LEATHER. COLORED VELVET, —Uncut Velvet. Cord
ed Silk and Bonnet Silk. all of the moat beautiful shades.
with Ribbons, Feathers and Flowers, to match.
BLACK BONDET RIBBONS. —A splendid line, from
16 to 44 cents 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 bob:night elsewhere by the
Piece.
BLACK, DRAB AND BROWN FELT HATS, from the
manufacturers direct. All the new shapes for ladies' and
children's wear, very cheap,
. .
A complete aseortment of Black. English Crapes, par
chased before the late heavy advance in gold, from 65
cents a r and upwards.
BONNET RIBBONS in endless variety. Velvet Rib
bons: black and colored the best make imported, at a
great redaction. Trimming Ribbons, every shade; and
every other article used in making or trimming a bon
net, of that can be found With ns at less than wholesale
prices
A liberal reduction made to wholesale buyers.
Country orders promptly attended to.
SICIIEL & WEYL
oel4trioll No. 107 North EIGHTH Street.
INMRS. M. A. KING HAS CON
STANTLY on hand 'a beautiful assortment of
. WINTER XILLINSEY. at 1026 011EaTSIIT
Street. 0c29-Im''
Art MRS. R. DILLON, FANCY AND
STRAW MILLINER, 323 SOUTH street, Phi
rd lad elphia. Mourning Bonnetamade at the short.
est notice; Bonnets dyed, cleaned, pressed, and altered
to the latest styles. An assortment of Feathers, Flow
ers, Ribbons, Cape, &c., always on hand. Orders from
Country Milliners and others solicited and promptly at
tended to. oc2l-Ims
V FRENCH FLOWERS, 1863.
FEATHERS; LACES, RIBBONS, &
NEW-STYLE ETATS,
JUST. OPENED AT
THOS. KENNEDY & BRO.'S.
No. 1319 CHESTNUT Street. below Eighth.
009-3 m
W 0 0 L.
In store, and daily arriving, consignments of Tnb and
No. 6 to 80's. of Alia-clam makes
A. B.—All numbers and desariptions 'nuanced m ones,
ALEX. WHILLDIN cue SONS,
anftl-mwStftf
gRA ARRANDALE & Co.,
IMPORTERS OF
(ad _
Will send followinglon receipt of price:
SILVER COMPOSITE WATCH, for the Army, cylin
der movements, Hunting Cases, Time Indicator in cen
tre, t o save- rouble or opening case. Handsome and re
liable, best and cheapest made. Sold in the army at
s2s—sl2 60.
SOLDIERS' OWN, Patent Lever, in sterling silver
engraved-hunting cases. Jeweled, regulated, $14.60.
SPLENDID GOLD COMPOSITE WATCH. Jeweled.
either medium size for gentlemen, or small size for la
dies, beautifully engraved cases. Very Elegant and
Accurate, often sold for sso—sls
GOLD COMPOSI Es; Patent Detached Lever, Jeweled
in 13 actions, gold balance, Warranted a perfect Time
keeper suitable, in size for, either- lady or gentleman.
richly chased casee—a really splendid article, often sold
for - $76—525.
Small sized; beantifelly-finished Ladles' Lepine, fine
16-carat gold plate Watch, beautifully ornamented cases,
usually sold at $60—527.50.
Gents' or Officers' massive gold plate Watch, chro
nometer balance, full ruby jeweled, detached patent
lever, heavy. beautifully finished cases. -Warranted a
Splendid Timekeeper. often sold for sloo—s36.
ASTRONOMICAL WATCH! In massive gold plate.
beautifully-engraved cases, jeweled in 15 actions, ;fold
balance, and all the recent improvements. In addition
to the sunk seconds. &c., peculiar to first-class Watches,
it has a hand pointing with unfailing accuracy to
the day of the month A magnificent article! the great
est invention of the age! just imported by Arrandale &
Co.—s4s
Other ladies' and gentlemen's Watches and Chains in
great variety. Send for circular fully describing
above and other Watches. Agents wanted. A reduction
made on wholesale orders. Money may be sent at our
risk, if properly sealed.
ARRANDALE & CO.,
212 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
ocl9-mwf lm Wit 3 doors from Barnum's Mumum.
,•;1 6 1- G. RUSSELL, 22 NORTH SIXTH
' Street, hac net received a very har.dsome assort
xcent of .FIRS SEAL RINGS. °e3l-3m
inFINE WATCH REPAIRMG
Wended to by the most experienced workmen,
and every Watch warranted for one year.
-
G. RIISSRLL,
22 North SIXTH Street.
SitiSMAL BOXES
TN Sl-iELL AND ROSEWOOD OASES,
ola - yina from 1 to 12 truces choice Opera and Amer].
St
can Melodies. PARRBROTHER, Importers.
set Cm 3%4, CHESTNUT Street. below Fourth.
REMOVAL
THE MANHATTAN LIFE INSUR &NOE COMPANY,
Of. New York. having appointed JAMBS B. CARR
Agent - for this City, have Removed their oitice to
NO. 418 WALNUT STREET,
Where applications for INSURANCE and RENEWALS
on POLICIES must be made. The allot ted d ividend of 1863
will be adjusted on all Pclicied on which two or more
annual - preminms have been paid, on the adjustment of
the currant year's premium.
The following items, interesting to the assured. show
the great progress and prosperity of the Company since
thelast triennial dividend
The :income of the Company for the
past three years hes been $1,400,000 00
The assets have increased 416,0:10 00
The losses paid to widows during
three years past were 2EO 561 24
Dividends • have been made during
the past three years 250.000 00
JAMBS B. CARR. Agent.
Y. WEMPLE, Secretary. a 0c2.8-Imil
AJVIF IN - SITRANt
4103 CHESTNUT &re(
PHIL ADI
FIRE AND.INLAI
DINED!
_ _
Francis N. Duck,
Clias. Richardson,
Hen Lewis, Jr.,
John. Everman,
Philip S. Justice,
0. W. Davis,
. F - -
RAsicis N, B
CHARLES RICH
WILLIAM I. BLANCH.
GEORGE W. WOOTTEN,
klo. 3S South SECOND Street. and
No• 29 STRAWBEgRY Street
WAnsuousE- JAYNE Street, Philadelphia,
WHOLESALE DEALEIt
CARBON OILS, LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, &c,
A fine lot of OIL }net received, Which I offer at the
lowest market rates, having made m 7 contracts in the
swing, before the advance. OILTIn. bond for export,
CHIMNEYS in 4unatit7. at manufacturers' prices.
Agent for Moore. Bros.. & Co.'s Patent Fruit Jare,
&c. , , - oc2l-wfmlm
TO SPORTSMEN
PHILADELPIRA.
Nounrectum:a of superior
equal. if not superior, to any of.tho lellovring - makes.
which we heep,constantly.on hand:
Williaatogreener. Wsetley Richazda. Moore di Harris.
end other makers.
Also. Fowder. Shot. Watte,.Cap,&c.
We shall be constantly aupplted. &Lenz the season,
with evary variety or
SKATES.
C' gOT PIANO TIINLNG
-Mr. C. SARGIIIiT'S orders for to ling
and repairing Pianos are received at MASON & CO. 'e
store,9.O7.CHESTMTPD.Stivet, may.
Mr. 'S t has had eleven y ears' . feetorg exPermnoe luame
top., andAve_yearsi employment in Philadelphia.
SPECIAL. —FISDOS ?sleaze...red to sound as !ICA and
sweet tonedas.new,. without removing
Term! for Tuning...lSL
•
S., S , BRACES, &Q s
skilfully adiusted by C. H, IMBUES.
corner, of TWELFTH and RACE Streets.—
Ladles Department for IMMO, sotkaueted br
Ladies. TNITRLFTEL Street. first door below Bye". The
most complete an.d varied stock on hand, conaistini
part of Truases, Supporlera, Shoulder Maces, Bedbi,
Bandages, Blast/c Steadily, Crutches, Syringes, Ar
ticlee for Nnreer - r„ Sick Boom, &. seSQ!ans if
DB. FINE, PRACTICAL DEN.
"•"' LST for the last twenty yyars. 219 V 1,1411 Bt.,
below Third, inserts the most beattabil TEEM of the
sta. mounted on lino Gold. Pintas,. Silver, Vulcanite,
Corallte. Amber, ac.. at prices, for neat andenbstantial
work, more reasonable than any Dentist in this. city oz
Slate, Teeth plugged to last for life.: Artificial Testb
repaired to snit, 1 , 10 Pain in extracting, All work war
ranted to St. Reference, best families. jeat.esn.
MS.. M. G. BROWN., METILPHYSI
- AIL CPHYSICIAN, Professor Orl the Bye. Bar. and
Throat. Permanent office, 410•ARCHStreet, Philadel
phia, from - November 3.. Anacleto office, RD BOND
Street, New York. Metsphreicel Discovery., price 05
Per box. Poor Richard's Ore Water, Scalp nav
enator,
ner bottle each.
EXAMINE REIMER'S FINE STYLFa
Colored Photographs; made for $l . only. For pique
lag. natural likenesses. at popular mese, go to Claw y,
SECOND Street. above Green. - lt* '
TOOTA.A.CRE CURED IN AN IN
STANT, by FISCHER'S edit BRNY&A TOOTH. ,
ACHE DROPS. Price 19'eente per NOR°. ManufaC•
trired' Bt biz. LABORATORY; TWENTY-THIRD 'aud
LontußP streeke, rbiladdlata, and tits 0.19 by I:wag
gle% deamaL Waage'
MILLINERY GOODS.
BROOKS & ROSENHEIM,
431 MARKET STREET
YARNS.
OLE? OF 1863
Medium and Fine, very light and clean.
Fleece, from new clip
WOOLEN. YAENB.
18 to 30 cats. Ace, on hand.
COTTON , YARNS.
hi Warp, Bundle, and Co*
on orders
18 Nortb TRONT Street.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
WATCHES,
NEW YORK,
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
E COMPANY, NO
A,
ELPRIA.
HD INSIJRA_NCE.
ITONS._
- - -
B. D. Woodruff,
Cleo. A. West,
John Ressler, Jr„
Chas. Stokes,
A. H. Rosenholm,
.Toseph-D. -
1 CS. President. -
ARDSOpT, Vice , President.
• D. Secretary. ialfittlf
PHILIP WILSON &
409 CHESTNUT-STREET.
DOUBLE GUM
THE YACIII7MAN'S PRIMER
A manual for the amateur sailor and Itachtinan. Bp
T. Robinson Warren Contsining hints upon seaman
ship and sailing vessels; k Lamle methods for finding
Latitudes and lon.dtudesc..teahnical terms; lights and
lighthouses; log s'ates aucl . lines; reckonings, etc. To—
gether with :nage:Atoms of yAriuMatiterest to racht men.
A perfect little node mecum for the amateur Bailor. One
neat l2mo. Price 00 cents.
CAP.LETON. Publiot.o , „ t'w York.
413 BROADWAY. cor.
no4-wfm-3t Lin oeon.r4 etraot
irrr. CCU' TaIS OUT P HOTOGRAPH -gyp, ALBUMS! I 1
Album, Holding 12 Pict”rer,
25 c t s! ete !! ct4l , ! 21 cto. , I !
Albums Holding 24 Pictures!
80 eta! Su cts!! 80 Matt! 80 eta!!.!
Albums folding 00 Pic'ures!
le 00! .12.03!: 4.2.00!!!
Albums tioldina CO Picturn,.!
$3.00! CO!! V. 00! !! $3 0011 41
Albums Holdins 100 Picturest
✓3400! 44.00!! $400!!! $400!!!!
Lees than WE ()LES ALE Priceo!
Loos than MANDIea. :TOILERS' Prices! I
Legg than A LIOTION Prices!!!
Etrey Album WARRA r TED and sattnGtction to tho
Purchaeer GUAF.A NTBDP. or MONEY' REFUNDED.
LAhOEST r g•TO':;F, CIREATESI! ASSORT . ..4INT, and
LOWEST PRTCES in the city!!
At G. W. PIT :MEWS
Photograph Album and
C iricture Emporium,
No. 808 S D:o. fii)4 t No. 808 Z No. 808 ft! r
iO4-21 ESTNOT Street. above ETU 9Tri Street
COLORED PHOTO GRAPH S.--
Colored Card Photographs. overl.ooo different styles
and snbjeciet. at Pitcher's Album IMpf,t, nOS CH SST
NUT Street. no4-3t
MERRIVALE'S HISTORY OF THE
AJA- momANs.—Vol. Let. No w ready.
This valuable we , k to rminatea at tbe point where the
narrative of Gibbon commences. and is therefore ladle
pensable in every library.
Orders received at the agency,
33 South SIXTH Street.
Office of Appleton'e CYclocx
no4-St 33 South SIXTH Street.
NEW JUVENILE BOOKS.
SHELDON & COMPANY,
335 BROADWAY, N. Y.
WILE. PUBLISH THIS WEEK
The following eh ni ck
JUVENILE BOOKS:
1. PETER PARLEY'S OWN STORY.
From the mrs,nal no Malys of the late Samuel G.
- Goodrich (Peter. Parley). with six illustrations. 1
v dl6mo. Price $L
This is a very captivating hook for Boys and Girls.
and will be ice& ptable to "older heads."
2. STORIES OF OLD. By Caroline Hadley,
OLD TESTAMENT SERIFS.
TESTAMENT EBRIES.
-
2 vole., 16mo, illustrated. Price of each 111.
These two vommes ..mbrace the mmit remarkable
bletorical events of the Bible, and are told in an attrac
tive style. for children.
3. THE WARS OF TEE COLOSIES By Jacob Abbott..
Being volume 5 of Abbott's series of " American His
tories." Profusely illustrated. 1 vol , 16mo. Price
SS cents.
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The Boston Traveller nays: "No writer of chil
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author of the " Percy Family" series
Bping the second volume of Walter's Tour in the
Fast."
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ie The Commereia lAd vertiver Pays : "Dr. Eddy is a
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no - 2t
A CONFLICT
OF
OPTIONS
ABOUT TAE NSW BOOK,
BROKEN COLUMNS
1 vol. 1.2m0.. price V M.
The literary editor of The Independent, after glancing
at the first twenty (2) pages of the book, throws it down.
saying:
Mr. Peter Bayne, the Scotch essayist and editor, and
Prof A C. Kendrick, of Rochester, highly commend this
novel, the former asserting that it . ' superior to Adam
Bede.' These commendations are utterly incomprehen
sible. Prof. Kendrick and Mr. Bayne have committed
themselves very awkwardly. The book, as a novel, is
stunningly bad. It has no good quality except good, in
tentions, which are not much in a novel. "
And yet, in a recent letter, Dr. Kendrick says:
" I have again read Broken Columns since its publi
cation, and I regard it as an abler and better book than
when I fleet recommended it."
The Troy Times says:
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ters are sharply drawn, distinctly marked, and their
parts are well sustained to the end. Tne moral taught
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raise fallen women and sinful men from the depths of
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the beat stories that bas yet appea ed—intenaely interest
ing, and elevating in its moral tone The name of the
author is not given; but wherever introduced it will
meet with a large sale. "
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REVERIES OF' A BACHELOR: or, a Book of the
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And Manufacturers of Photograph Albums.
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Second. floor
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Dolls, the largest assortment in. the city.
Colored and Plain Toy i3 , .01c5. Juvenile Boots, A. B C
Cards and Blocks, Fcbool Hocks, and Stationery.
All of which will be sold to dollars at low prices for
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TIPHOTO GRAPH ALBUMS IN EVERY
-a-
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mountinge, ornamented edges. „ Bm. .holding from
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assortment in the city.
vrn,LIAIII W. HARDING,
No. 3.26 CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth,'
oc3l-7t south side.
lIPROTOGRAIPEE ALBUMS IN - EVERY
-a- variety of style—richTnikey morocco, antique,tvory
mountings, ornamented edges, are.. sco,, bolding from
twelve to two hundredtphotographs, the largest and best
assortment in.the city. •
WILLIAM W. HARDING.
No. 3%3: CHESTNUT St4.)telow Fourth.
ocBl-7t* • south side.
NEW BOOS—
Just received-b 7
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715 and 717 MARKET Street.
ENGINEER AND, ARTILLERY WiPORTS of the Jl7ay
of the Potoraao. BY General Barnard and Getaral
Bary,
THE JEWISH TABERNACLE ANA ITS FURNITITNE.
By Rev. Riehard:Nowton.
THE YANREE ROY FROM HOWL -
PUBLIC LIFE OF CAPT. • .310EIN BROWN. ;Sy 3.
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REJECTED WIFE. By . Mrs. Arm S. Stephens.
TEN CHARTERS ON MARRIAGE. By
Hayden, •
: TOUSSAINT VOVERTITB3t. A Biography rat& Auto
biography.
FRUIT, BLOWER, AN THORN PIECBS,.from the
Cern an.. Ey .3ean Paul Righter: 2 vole.
NOTE ON THE REBEUINYASION OF PENNSYL
TANTA. By. Prof. M. ZFa:ache. With a =a„p.
ANNALS OF THE AP.."4 - T• OF THE CUMBERLAND;
With. tunny Mlnstrations., - oc2B
IFVENINSITLAR - .CAMPAIGN OF T 1
ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. Illustrated by
an
meroos Maps, Plans, , & c.
BOILENE'S CATEMSM OF THE STEAM ENGINE. A
New, Reaised, and Enlarged Edition-
AOASSIE'S METHODS. OF 15TIJOY IN NATREAL
_
A L.NRGE ASSORTMENT
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by LINDSAY , & BLAHISTON,
Pnbiiel:ars and Boot eeHe rs. oadS 7115 SOUTH. SIXTH Street. above Chest:trot
•_- • - •
oc."2.Bimlt
lIAZAR,D'S BOOKSTORE.
9144. CHESTSITT STUMM
Bti.'WGIPII Savantlo and. Rig Streeta,-
aa
Boas usually to ha haaLin a
FIR - 6.T-CLASS .B:00•ICSTORE.
Will alvrtkis be found on oar shelve!!
AT THE LawE S T PRICES
2.13,6 n.
A il dr m LFOß ALBANY AND TRO V.
stemaner moLiasoa, Richman master.
is Amur loitaing for the above gointe, and will -leave
on TRIs DAT, o'clock P. X. Pm freight, which
will ba taken on 'reasonable terms, apply to
.• • FLA.NaGAII, ;
SPECIAL NOTICE.-
BARTELL'S ALL-GLASS FRUIT JARS.,
NEW CAPSULE FRUIT SA.RS
AMERICAN'AND FRENCH GLASS 4 101ADits.
BEAUTIFUL FERNERIES.
BARTELL As - LUCHWORTII.-
add -Wain • NU. 13 V44tt.BllTH inns.
JUST PUBLISEIRD
No. 304 South DBIAWANBI‘ve;nno, -
~...,
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AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
CARL ANSOMITZ,
ADOLPH BIROPY.I..
...
GERMAN OPERA.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, Nov, 4th,
MOND SUBSCRIPTION NIGHT.
DER PrtE-2-SOI-itTra,
GRAND OPERA. BY 6. P.VOR WEBER.
,
AO ATHA .
11PHe FRIRDERIOTe
ABM:ROHM (first aprnarance) M'lle CANES - ;A.
MAX Herr 11A REFAVIANW.
.
CASPER Herr WEINRICH:
Doors open at 7. Opera con mencea at 8 o'clack
PRICE OF ADM - I'B9EOM
ErCURED SEATS in PARQUET, PARQUET Gm-
CLE, or BALCONY SI 30
FAMILY C.
(No
IRO tickets sold without Reserved Seat.)
LE
AMPBITBEATRE
SFATS con be had at tba -
ACADEMY OF MI:ISIC,
Atm
J. S. GOULD'S MUSIC STORE
6 E. Corner of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets,
n 04341
From FiN) A. M. to 3P. M. daily
NEW CIIESTNErI',ST.
Lessee and Manaeor wir. WM. WUEATLEL
ot the engagement of LAST WEER'
M'LLE VESTVALL
who will 8111109Ri •
ISIS (Wednesday) EVENING, Nov. 4th. IBM,
in tbe new Musical Drams, entitled
GAMER:
OR
THE JEW IS H MOTHER,
MLLE. VESTVA/d.
o kbIEA
After which
MILE VESTVALI
APPEAR IN OPERA.
inn Grind Er.ota from the Third Act of
LUCRETIA BoßarA.
and sing
THE BRINDISI
aided by 8
CRORIIS,
APPROPRIATE SCENERY,
COSTUMES, ite &a,
Mr. mark Hassler.
Musical Conductor
On Friday Evening.
BENEFIT OF EI'LLE VE4TVALL
Idr. Wheatley takes pleasure in am:Lemming a brief ea• -
gagement with the distinguished young Tragtdienna.
MISS AVON lA. RVES.
her first appearance in America since her return from
California, Australia, and England, pronounced La
London
"THE BEST ACTRESS AMERICA. HAS BEET II3."
She will appear on
1116 E DAY EVENING, November 9, IRK
in one of her PO werfcl impertomatioeq,
MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW A.ROR.
STREET THEATRE—ARCH. Street, above Etztla.
THIRD ADD LAST WEEK OF E. L. DAVENPORT, X.
W. WALLACE, and MRS. FARREN.
THIS (Wednesday) EVENING. Nov. 4th, IBM.
JULIUS UR AAR.
Brutus ....E. L. Davenpon.
S W. Wan:sett.,
Portia Parma.
• FR ID A Y—E. L. DAVENPORT'S BENEFIT.
Tickets 2-5, 50, and 72 cents. No extra charge far re
carved Peals. To commence at 73b o'clock. ne4
WALNUT-STREET TiIhATRE.
" Letssef , Mvn. M A..IIARRETP94II4.
THE GREAT TRIUSIPH OF THE SEASON?
THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, Nov. 4. 1863.
THE. POLICE SPY
will be repeated, with
_
MR. E. EDDY
in hip popular reprmentation of
THE e.PY THE POLICE.
Posit'vely the Leet Eight hat Three of his Engagement
To conclude with toe beautiful Detn,etic Drama of
THE ADOPTED CHILD. nob
•
F OX'S CASINO,
CHESTNUT ktreet
FRESH NO'TELTIEg! NEW AITRVITIONSI
GREAT SUCCESS OF COMPANY
'FIRST WEEK OF
MDLLE. GALLETTI ADD MONS. TOPHOFF,
the best Fre, ch Dancers in the world.
CONTINUED SUCCESS OF
CHARLES E. CO
THE
THEORIGINALG CURL
end the Beet Comic Sing( r in the country.
This week a Programme of unusual magnitude. nt,244.
I'EMPLE OF WONDERS—ASSEMB2,I
BUILDINGS. TENTH AND CHESTNUT STUMP.
Amusement for Old and Young. Mirth and HarAnd4
open for the season. Constant change of EntertalnuttrA.
SIGNOR BLITZ,
EVERY EVENING, commencing at 7% . o'clock. sni
Wednesday ani Saturday at 3, consisting of New Itio
tertee in 'Necromancy, great success In Ventriloquism.
and the Learned Canary Birds.
Admission 25 cents; Children 15 cents.
INSTITUTION FOR THE 13LIND.---
IXHIBITTON EVERY' WEDNESDAY. st 33 , .' P. M.
Admtreion TFN CENTS. Store No. At South EIGHTH
Street. ,"
ROTHERMEL'S GREAT PICTURE,
MARTYRS IN 'MR COLISZDIT,
NOW EXPT'TTTNI A.T TAB
ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS.
CIERNI ANTA ORCHESTRA._. PUBILRY
"--n REHEARSALS every SATURDAY. TL 4 l'. o'clock., V
M., at the MUSICAL YIIITO HALL. Single tiekeva:
25 cents. Packagee nix tickots. 441. To be he 4.
ANDRE'S, 11.04- CHESTNUT Street; J. E GOLTIjk.
SEVENTH . and CHER NUT, and at the Hall door. '
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY 05'
TEE PINE ARTS.
1025 CHESTNUT STREET.
OPEN MAILT (Sundays excepted) from 51
6 P. M.
Adridpsion 26 cents. Children half Price. ;elt-'1
WANTS.
WAN - TED-MT F.A. DRY-GOODS JOB
BID G HOUSE. an experienced Entry Clerk. lui
dreve ' Industry." office of The Press no 4
WANTE D-BY A MERCHANT.
well acquainted with the New. York and Boston
Jobbing 'Trade. employment as Traveller. Salesman. or
Book-keeper. Address " Clothier," this office nol=wfmSt•
WANTED.-A YOUNG MAN 17 - OR
39 Years of age: , Good Penman; best of refe
rence required: to assist in keeping Books, ands making
himself generally useful An active, energetiC person.
Ba.lary small the first year. Address BffBINI4SS. this
Office_ no-1-3t*
A GENTLENIA-N OP EXTENSIVE
bnsiness acquaintance through all the West, and
who bas teen for many years in the Produce business.
is about to travel throntb that country; and would ac•
cent a situation to solicit' consignments of all kinds of
Prrdure—Flour Seeds Bacon, Whisky, &c•, or wonhi
collect bills, or introduce trade from this city tor respon
sible horses. For an interview, address "Confidence,"
this office. It.
Boy WANTED- TO SLEEP'IN AND
altrnd a Jewelry Store. Address. with reference.
Box 1016. P. 0. - no3.6t*
WANTEDA YOUNG AN, ABOUT
38 Tears of age, to assist in a Store. Addrest. in
own landwriting. wig h references, Box 2785 Post Office.
n03.2t.
WANTED—BY IsT OF JANUARY
, nest. a STORE, on south side of Chestnut etreet,
between Eighth and Tenth, or on Eighth street, between
Market and Arch streets. Direct Box. 200, Philadelphia.
P. 0. no3-3r.
RAPID - AND CORRECT
kC
COUNTANT, who has had seven years' experience
in first.elass houses, desires a SITUATION as antry
Clerk or Assistant Book keeper. Address G. B. WEST,
143 North TEUMEENTII Street no3-2t*
WANTED -BY THE' IST OF J'A
hilicAßY, a Store suitable for the Jobbing Baal
ness. Creation between rch and Market on T, ird or
Fourth street, or Second and Sixth, on lia,rket. Address
Box 1404 Post s face n02.6t.
83200- $2,500, SS,OOO'T©`ENT-VEST
9 9 in Mortzage.
LUKENS & MONTGOMERY,.
'035 BEICH Strset. above Laurel.
A
8.7 5 Agents ° ' 1-L;
Pi
every county a ' t m T o ° nth .a
expen
ses paid, to sell my now cheap Family Sewing Machines.
Address. S. MAPISON, Alford. Marne. 0c23-7amslint
S6O A
AG-RismsMa:?N6O a T m H oiL L . WE WANT
our EVERLASTING PENCILS; OItIVIILVI c k to t .
and thirteen other articlee. laCirenlni ra free. SRAM
& CLARK, Biddeford., Maine. mall-d&WS=
DEPuTY • QUARTEIi;3iI STE 3
GENERAL'S OFFICE, —PErtnADRVPICTAz Feb. it
1863.
VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL, :-
the following Points
Tortugas.
Key•Weet,.Fla.
Fort Monroe, Va.
Alexandria, Va.,
Newborn. N:
'
Port Royal, 8.0. A. BOYD,
Captain and Assist. Quartermastio,
!FOR SALE AND TO LET.
el FOR SALE-AA v.E - Wic - DFSTRA
bIe BRICK DWBBLING.HOUSH, on
the cart silt. of HOWARD Street. above York street.
Lot IS feet front by 110 feet deep to Hope-street.. The
Home is in a superior donditi In, and well bailt. Will
be'sold upon reasonable terms. Immediate possession
can be even. .&poly to
LUKENS 4: MONTGOMERY
10:4 5 rBRA,CH Street,- above Lsatrel
rtoS 1a. 3 Or to MARY LUKENS` - upon the premises
COAL YARD FORS-ApTIE:--THat: BEST
fitted-np Yard iu- the city; capacity for tieing any
amount of loisineta. InQuire 'on the premises, M . o. 957
North NINTH Streta below Girard avenue. 0c31.-6t*
11": R TERN DESNIABLE
BUlLlolige BOTTS on-the north 'aide of GIRARD
Avenue, east of. Eigbteentil street 164 feet dean, two
'fronts. LUSEIIE Sp MONTGOMERY..
Convoyancara,
1035 ERICH Stret. above Laurel.
° RENT—TWO , STALLS:IN A CLUB
STABLV, situated in 3fark's lane, be'Fireen Eleventh..
and Twelitl,.. at No. 303 Nmtb. SEVEN nit
street, or 14. 1026 / WIN Eltr.et_ n OAP'
eFOR SALE—DESIRABLE is.ESI
.I.I,DENQs.. No 314: South TENTS Street; a new mo
dern imprared , Residence. THIRTEENTH Street, below
Walnut. I) ands , mely.improved , Germantown Resi
dence, mlth stable, - carnage-house. and having alilthe
modern aonveniences, containing, If:V• acres of grosend.
near Cburch-laneStatiOn. also. Germantown amStWest
•Philadanhia properties, moderately and extenFd ral3.lm
proved, Call :It anti examine Register of Citw Pro
perties.- TETTiV;
no , t,ef 3f,16 WALETT"Street.
lib PRIVATE - SAL - ITALIZBLE
-.14-VASId, af-near 27-acres ofr fScallent laud, well lo
catid; a goo.l. we:l and spring of good water- on the
same: abooto ten milfa. from, the city; 'within a few
minutes' -soak of White-13a11 , Station. On 'Pennsylvania
3ailroed. Apply at No, 2d,Borth BRO4D-St. no 4 6t.
sib ItFIGHI.F TaPRO VED @HESTER
+.a-CCO" NTY RAMC 243;aores, - near e.railroad station.
nn Pennsylvania 'Railroad, Small F acres: in
Ruchr. °minty nesarailroad depot. 6sll and examine,
Register of. 7.4 PRTAT,
no4tf
/10 PITEL/C - SALE GAP . BEAL
Peasuance of tke last will and
testament cf JOHN PHIPPS. decenaed, will be sold by
the snlstribers. exeoutors of said deceased, on TLlSS
visy, November 10th, ISO, all that mesenage, planta
tion, and tract of land. situaUt in Hamblen, Chester
county, containing about 190 acres, mere or lees. The
improv.ementsgonsist of a we'l,built bre-story dwelling
house, 50 by 30 feat ; a neven• faille.; spring, over which
is a stone home: a stone barn, by 45 feet: wagon
hops& tenant bonee, and, other - buildings; Leonia and
near crab Ards. each embrigimyr good es , lect;on of fruit.
About ea acres of the a'Aave tract is covered with good
timber, 'v.-bile the arabl*huadiswell fenced, under good
cultivation, and yell. watemd. From tevestigationa
inside'; there are indicaSioes.of. a large deposit of Iron ere
nu the nremiser. Tha, situation of this property is very
`desirable: being on the, - public Toad ,leading from. West
Chester to the Chester or Yvilow Springs. 7milea from
the - former and 3 from tho latter, within 3 miles of the
turnpike station on the Chester-valley Railroad, and 3 1 ;
of Whitelend S::atitm on the Pennsylvania Central
Railroad. S , l , ....tweotrunence at 3 o'clock P. on the
premises, whoa conditions will be made known by
SARAH A. PHIPPS,
CLAYTON PHIPPS, }Rxeoutors.
OEO. W. MILLER,
$2 Opaloß $2,2()0; ,FOR INVEST
MENT in Alortgare or Ground Rent. P.
n. E. id 'WILLIAMSON, Conveyanoers, S. W. corner
and SEVENTH Streets. not-3t`
STEAMBOAT FOR SAE L.
—A side-wheel Steamboat, 110 feet long,
beam .engine, 00 inch cylinder, 6 feet stroke, low pres
'tire; All new InlSei ready for immediate use Sold' to
=close a concern. Efv,vEY MALIAN, -
no 2 St 169 TENTH Avenue. Si%
S KINGSTON McK AY, CON VE y.
• ANGER. has removed his office from No. 427 to
No. 431 Wia k N'tfT Street. 31,3-Se
PA PER BA. t 3 S, it;LL SIZES, ON
baDd t 9 gibs:ict. 9 licAl t FXOCE WAIL
YJS 9t.'"
1,46 9►:d Director.
..BesineM Kan Wit
. CM
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