The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 11, 1863, Image 3

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    Inerohnsfinn'—Fourth
IR R jameeon. Carlisle, Pa
MKepler, Centre co Pa
21Mc onvill, Sienben'le, 0
C Elliott, York river, Va
A k Tinsman. Williamsport!
43 F Yengling, Ohio
K Bs rd & wf. Lancaster
TPittsburg'
Capt Bond. US A
Allen Craig, Mooch Chunk
Livingeton, Wikeebarre
P Eisner, Wilkeebarre
71tSbellaby Pittsburg
d A li.liett di lady
'Chas A Dickey & la.Pitteb'g
Alexandria, Va
Time 0 Mil, Altoona
P M iner & wife
!lime B McKean, Easton
Cleo Able. Easton
.7 Q Adams, Penne,
BF Bigler, Clearfield
Joe York & wt,
Phila -
Mlea Thorn, Phila
C J Thorp, Phila
F fl Thorp. Pbila
.E J Forney.Shippenebnrg
A Jngtbite, Chamberebnrg
71, / BisboP, Chamberbbarg
•DP Etter, US A
Lockwood, Easton
•Amerimm---Chnstitu
W M Feraueon,Wat hingtou
keter Brady
.:Mre 1.1 A Fithian, Washin'a
.1 13 Wert. %Yak hington
-.George Williams, N J
B Longheror
.J Mil ward, Old Point
C Brawhill. Washington
P Mellen= & wr. 1V Y
John 110,4t0n, Armstrong 00
John Green & wr, Del
, ChaF C Alexander, Y
L Pinney, Milton
A H McCormick, DS A
..Gen A fond, Maryland
_JohnDe.oware
John I. Pratt, D over-Del'
31iss A Brown. New York
B Sm lib," Syracues
••C F Shim. el, Tamagun,
.0 F blioeber, Tamaqua
. W F Boosher, Maryland
Lunta—Ohestraut
.B Randolph. New Jersey
G C Boyd & wf, Trenton
Goodwin. Trento.
James R Hoagland. N
J Carol) & wf, St John, NB
3Elenry Romadson, Albany
'Geo itnnt,ldron, Albany
John Bond, bazleton
Joel B e t•ey,Jr, 11 Chunk
:Mohan!) Meseup Penne
Joe Reynolds, Washington
Westinghsin. New York
B Moore, sew. York -
J G Bnfier, New York
Chas Major, New York
John G Browo, San Prase°
• :to Darts, Detroit
Thin Union—Arch
Ci A Wc.lf, Pennsylvania
0 W Buren Beading
A K Adel. vill, Pennegrove
Samuel Lewin, Penn.
John B alma. Allentown
A 0 Haines, Alliance, 0
I W (ialentine. Indiana
K A rlsbna,. Cadiz, 0
W W West, Cincinnati .
Jos SlOt.ss, Potfevllle
M O Tiutsman, New York
J Stillman, Pottsville
_ . .
Warnsley. Salton
Isaac 00old, Trenton, N J
:F. J 'Fry. Tarnegna
L Wa na right, Jeangsville
A 0 lilningor, Allentown
States Linton itlttrYe
D Taylor ar wf Indiana
A Taylor, IV Llheeier.
W T Knitle, Baltimore
Long: Maxfield on
J T St irloy
Jos Douniae. Penns
Joa Cort. Tonna
.014ri., BelieFont°
J Cl Beale, 'Juniata co
Commercial—Sixth a
B A Long, Lancaster
IV A Flake', Penna.
Miss B B Fruiter, Penna
R W Birnie, Wilm, Del
C Buratto, Harrisburg
Dr Renee" Doylestown
Miss H M Wood, loinc co
Atha JCIIPR. 'Lancaster co
Mimi A El Killer. Lane co
3 ht . Bye dr wt„ Wilm, Del
W Posey .k la
Calliner, West Chester
°Xsalrrium's Hotel—W.lu
S C Steinmet & In, Penna
J Joneo, Monroe co,l'e.
Jonas lowiran, Penna
Edwin Maio, Allentown
•Hhas H Knouts, Allentown
A Knauss, Allentown
J frl Darl)ng, New Jersey
B Bailey & la. Ohio _
B McClellan, Penna.
Chas Cory, 'Baltimore
National—Race
CFMano
D H Irexler, Snyder oo
.Jonas Trexier. Snyder co
Levi Bler, Phmixville
X 6 Ba eler, NOM
W !DM:E'er & la. Colombia co
A K Sloan. Columbia co
J Creary it. la, Columbia co
Martin tinny, Penns
./Hre Beck & eon, Penne,
'Blount Vernon Hotel,
Collins. Pottsville
Miss Bell, Pottsville
W Baker & , P, Peana,
A 84:bent:, P7I , W York
NV El Dolan. Patina
Miss C Wilson, Milton
W Ester, branch Chunk
3 Al Party, Bristol
.3 Parr..., I S N
Jacob Gruber
Capt Palk , . Easton
econd Stabove Aran.
Elamilson & ls, Columbia
Miss C Ham Ron. Columbia
Mrs on, Columbia
S Gyer, West Maim', Pa
B Weaver, West _Stilton, Pa
J W Cnstbarde:. Fauna .
W Castbarder, Penna.
Oyer, Union co, Pa
F A Gudahala, Penna
G Gray, New Jersey
Diadsson--Secoma /treat.. aitenva BlZarkisa
J WlCntnlngs, Reohester D 8 Newbold, New Jersey
John Pine,. Stooton. N J 0 DI Nicholson, Concord, D
PEFisler, Milford, Del Chas D' Atkinson, N Sermon ,
J W Lynch. Oeorgetbe, Del S Vickerinv, Yardley ville
Jos )3 Burns, Delaware Thos Betts, Backs co
Isaac Wool ten, Delaware J R Zigler, Trenton
Nies J S Hearn, Delaware Isaac Knight, B7 bery
'Shen Long Delaware „title Lehman &la N York
Jas N Sznith, Maryland YY eLssen. Trenton '
John Dailey, Maryland IW YI Terry, New York
C•lement Linea, Delaware R Van .Vike,lNe w Jersey
SPECIAL NOTICES_
_AN INCIDENT AT WASHINGTON
BY TEE BARD OP TOWER FALL..
A lady to the White House went,
h s latest journals represent,)
And, while the servants'llyes were shut,
• -Phe from the window curtain cut
Tull half an ell of rich brocade,
Of which she for her husband made
A vest, as Willis says, "too loud"
To please the fashionable crowd.
" Tho man who wore this vest. it seems.
• Was mocked by office•houtlngdreame,
cd to the President applied
-;Pis honesty was certified)
But, when the President surveyed
His vest, of stolen dry goods made.
He said, "My friend, , I see a sign, _
Which tells me you can never shine
mon g that uncorrupted race
Which I in office wish to plate." --
So, Father Abe dismissed him quick,
And disappointment made him sick.
But, when his contrite dame conreesed
Hew she obtained that fleshy •veet,
He said. "Let of f ice. banters all
Obtain their gear at Tower Hall.
And when for places they apply.
They will not be repulsed, - "like I. "
IThe largest assortment of Gentlemen's Ready-made
Clothing in Philadelphia algt,ays on band.
TOWER HALL,
• 518 MARKET Street.
It HENN - EFT lt Co.
,IDEAFNESS, EYE AND EAR, THROAT - Dfll•
NABES, CATARRH. —The above maladies treated with
ihe utmost success by
Dr. VON MOSCHZISKEE,
Oculist and Aurist, graduate of Vienna,
Office, 1027 WALNUT Street,
Where on be examined hundreds of testimonials from
he very best known men in the country, among which
e several from old and responsible citizens of Phila
elphie, who can be personally referred to. n07.4t•
A CARD. =--PHILADELPHIA IN THE FIELD.
Dr. HELMBOLD, our enterprising townsman, has
queued at the above place a large DRUG AND CHEMI
CAL WAREHOUSE. All who may contemplate visiting
!bat city are respectfully requested to give him a call,
and:they will be certain to receive from the gentlemen
atiendonce kind and polite attention. In accordance
with the Doctor's usual past mode of conducting - busi
*ess, none but pure and fresh goods will constantly be
hept on hand, and all who give him their custom may
le assured that every article sold will be genuine, and
st the lowest cash figure.
Remember, HELDIBOLD'S new Drug and Chemical
Warehouse, 5.94 BRO I.DIVAY, New York.
A cordial invitation to all
ONE-PRIOR CLOTHING, OF THIS LATNEW
Mynas, made In the Beet Manner, expressly for
TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in-Plala
All Goode made to Order warranted satiate.
tory. Our Orra-lfmron Swims is strictly adhered to
All are thorehy treated alike.
del2•li JONES & QO., Gildi MAE= Street.
ASTHMA AND ALL BRONCHIAL AFFECTIONS
owed by a new system of ELECTRIC ITT. without shocks
or pain, by Dr. A. H. STEVENS, MS SOUTH PENN
SQUARE. oc.3l•tf
DR. STEPHEN SWEET, OF CONNECTICUT,
is the author of " Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment."
FMn GEORGE STECK & CO.'S :,-1A..." 0
1 PIANOS. 1
I consider GEO. STECK & Co. is Pianos the most 'Parise
bitatrtimi nte, all things cobsidered, I ever saw,
C. E. SARGENT, Tuner, 907 CFIESOXIIT St.
This is tecertify that I have performed on Geo. Steck &
Co.'s PILL DOI.. at my Entertainments in Concert Hall, and
take pleasure in saying I have never seen their equal in
volume, touch, and brilliancy. CAIIXA LA I TELLE.
FOR SALA SIT
J. E. GOULD. n.. 71 ,
gEvElail AND CIIESTVIIT BTB, ' "
0024-scrtf
STEINWAY'S
PIANOS.
The fame of these instrnme nte has extended to every
ran of Europe. We find on the programme of the Phil.
karmonic Concerts in Bremen and Brunswick a note
Stating that the grand piano fortes used were " from the
enzanufactory of Nesere. , SrmxwAY & SONE, New York."
iWe also see by a London Paper, noticing the fact of
Wxra,rs PAPE playing before the Prince and Princess of
Wales during the bridal festivities, that "the piano
ivied at the, castle was one of STEINWAY ok SONO!. New
:York, which took the prize medal at the World's Fair."
BLASIUS BROTHERS.
No. 1000 CHESTNUT Street.
se26-ew tt
ZILA:Li:LRaFAD.
REM DER—HARNIS H.—At Miller'e Hotel, Chestnut
otreet, Philadelphia, on Tuesday afternoon, November
1841.9, by the Rev. B. W. Hatter, Mr. Jacob Kreider,
of Fulton township, to Miee Mary H. Tarnish. of Col:L
-adoga township. both of Lancaster county, Pa. 4
EVANS—RICHARD& —On Tuesday the 10th instant
by the Rev. John M.Dichards. D. D., HoraceY. Evans.
D.. and Anna L., youngest daughter of the 11 , te
William H. Richards. (No cards.)
EISHEL—WOLP. —October 9th. by the Rev. M. D.
Hurts. at the Parsonage of the Tweifth.street M E
Church, 1813 Poplar street, Mr. John A. Eishel to Miss
Biary E. Wolf, both of this city.
RANYLINS—NEADLE.—On the 10th inst.. at. St.
James' Church, by the - Rev. H. J. Morten, D. D., J.
Morgan Rawlins to Jeannie Darley, daughter of John
:Resale, Esq. •
MAIVICE—ROBERTSON. —At New Haven, Nov. 4. by
"Jim Edward L. Drown. Edward '
,A Mau i " , B ag' •_ of
New York, and Miss Phebe M. H daughter of Dr. :ohn
Robertson, of New Haven.
DIME),
CLOTHIBIL —On the Bth inst,Mrs. Susan . Clothier,
In the 74th year of her ego, vdow of the late
...John
glothler.
The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to
attend her funeral from her late residence, Barker street
west of Owego street, above Richmond street, Eigh
teenth iward. on Thursday afternoon, at I o clock, to
'proceed to Mount Vernon Cemetery. Oslo and Ken
tucky_papers please copy. it
LANCASTER. —On the 9th inst. , Wm. Cy rus Lanoas
fie,r In the 30th year of his age.
The frtenc e of the family are respectfully Invited to
attend the funeral, from his late residence, 721 Mont
e:Wm street: on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock.
J (MOEN .—Suddenly, on the 9th inst. , at Fort Thayer,
'Washington. D. C.,Captein John S. Jarden, 112th Re
almeat, F. V., aged 31 years.
The relatives and friends of the family, the members
of Union Lodge, No 121. A. Y. M., and Excelsior Mark
Lodge, No. 216, are respectfully invited to attend his ru
mors) from the residence of his father, Wm. Jude's. No.
nu Spring Garden street,. to. morrow (Thursday) after
noon, at 2 o'clock, Interwelst ey 1494111140411ggitioe
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Street. below /trek.
Ifdre Hole and child;
Evito ter n
T Gaines, West Ches
Jos S Remus, West Chester .
C W Roberts. West 'Ottestar
J J °Murrain. West Chester
T P avans, West Wieder
0 W uowning, W Chester
W 0 Christman. Vir Chester
C 0 Merrill .Wash, D C
CO Conch St wf, Pohlman)
John M Miller Port Wayne
Jos Thieinin. Pittston
C Stare, Pittston
8 p Wolverton Sortbary,Pa
0 .3 Bossord, ?Ittston
Geo Mouser, .10 ,to a
J-$ Mason. C inton 00, Pa
C Piele 8, Willie...port
Jas 4 Parsons, Salisbury
Mrs Parson, SO JO -I. ISY
Miss M Cattld vela, Weisport
Miss J Lapill'S Toe/sada
J Hnoser, de w York
J sm,th„ throcannon
,
Skolum. Bette
B Bunt, New York
N t B..arderimi, Dunn
. .
P Broag. ticrauton.
Aq.er,ll.lltituore
P 8 heed and wife, Md
street. above, firlftlk.
T Spear. New York
1i w Wulff & wf .
Dr Reay & wf. Lung Island
fas Ze.oger, Maryland
J vans, Wasui tig(ol3
Po.ton .11., %%in). Del
W D , :his man, W
T R Leach, Piynionth. Blase
J W Foster, Et.ooklya
W 01.ay Ma. Wass
L f' Hayward, "New York
0 11 Speed & wf
Dorton & Parma
Mies %igen, Lafayette, Pa
W Cbanibnrs, Mini, Del
P bl ermantrons. Reading
Snqh, ba,tea
1 H wyc. off. N. or Jersey
H RosengAribee & aon,ti Y
H Rep hinn , r, Reading
Levi 6 Mowry
0 Tina man
street, above Third
S H ttnttrick. Pre 0 7 York
D W Pfutma. U9N
S C ill! 11, Vill;ii{l3Green.
tif+o H.Oita(l3, Cineien4li
qqatuel Towneand. Del
'V Mc Bide :
SIIMPN Taggart, Ttmaatia
S e Miller, 13,iatort
taro D W Mo,re, New - York
R Wright, 134A1 mqre
Ja B N Bedlue,Saa Franci
Lear.., Nr
6 M. Ca -y kart"-rd
Hoary 1.,,0ya .t.t-cr York
8 Ullmx,rl N York
ClnvGoa SVUuer. ,Delitwara
Erect, nbove Thford.
J qvcaa, Cinchtnati
. .
J Ra nue St i 0
M Claws, Waynesburg, 0
J P Cunungs & dan. Ohio
0 Wal ate & WI. Poona
Fre..port. Del
Leos Oeiseuberger, Panna
Basliana wr. t'enna
Pet fialthato, Poona
W A Rou.e.'ll.zglio.vills
Goo Yost, jo . PotES Vine
J A P.tterson, Po ttville
L C Stockton, ,tt Holly
Miss B Lichlenbarge*,Penna
Miss L Lichlenbergsr,Penna
liJazyls, Massillon, 0
t street. above Stxtb.
Mies A Beale, Janiatt co
Miss Is Bente, Junintwoo
W H Hagner
El Pennypacker, Chester co
,kruild Zoos, C ,eater co
illre a Holman, Chester co
John Brunner. L4TIC co
E A Yarlall Chester CO
Mies L Jackson,.: New York
H Ft Sample, Danville
reel, above chestnut
B B Irons. Delaware
a Hayes '
B,s E L Brown, N Jersey
Mrs Hunter, Canadt
tit Wollerton. W Chester
J R McKis,ich, Oxbra
' F MnKi , nick, Jr. Oxford.
H Barnett, Ihrri,hurg
I; 6 Bn i%h, Maryland
J Kennedy. Jr Lane no
G F J.nes, Oxford
nos Harrop, New Jersey
. street, above Rae".
Wm Carpenter 3 la. Penna.
Norero34. New York
S Illidebrant. Eaton
Jolla irorca, .Ewton
Peter Jo. es. Stroudsburg
C Vanhusisork, N
Geo Lanniug, Now York
.Tamos Kehble, New York
P hsly. Miashisippi
John Bat t er, MisAasippi.
eel,above Third.
Liot I Q W Bossier
H Bechtold St la, Mt Joy
Mies C Stiner, Mt Joy
Miss if Hammel, II Deposit
,Miss F,llie Black. Washia'n
C D Faty.or, Barwick. Pa
r, H Fowler, Barwick, Pa.
C Hall. Berwick,. ea
BeirWlek,
ii B Kisner,Berwick,Pa
billßPllY,—November O. 11363 Samuel Murphy, Ern.,
formerly of Deatware in the 88th year of his age.
To be buried at Smyrna. on Thursday, not 12 , M.
(Delaware papers please copy.] .1*
BELL.—On tie bah inst.. Leonard K. Bell.
(Duo notice will begiven to the funeral.
RO) ER.—On Monday morninif, at his residence,
Trupe, Dionrganery co.. Hon. Joseph Royer, in the
80:b year of his age.
The t elatives and friends of the fa silly are reipeettnily
invited to attend his funeral. from hie late residence,
on
tice.Thursday morning, at 10 o'clock, without farther
no *5
.Slti)Eß , lol)7.—At his residence. en the morning of the
Bth inst., the Rev. J Rush Anderson. Pastor of the
Ebenezer if. E. Church. Clay street. Illanayunk.
The relatives 8.110 friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend his funeral, from said church, this
( Wednesday) morning. the 11th inst.. at 9 o'clock. 'Fe
proceed to hadnor If. E. Church.
AVietkly Report of Interments.
fiIIALTH OFFICE. November 7,1889.
Otatha at 4 Interments in the Mtn of Philadelphia
from the Slet of Oct. to the 7th of Nov.. 1883.
OAUSE3 OF DEATH
Mumma
Asphyxia... ..... .
alburnlnurea . .
apoplexy
Burns and Scalds...
Cancer of Breast...
Croup
Congestion, Brain..
Lungs.
Liver...
Cholera Infantum..
nonsn_mption. Lungs
Convulsions
Olptheria
biabstes
Biarrhcoa• .... . ••••
Oropsy
Abdominal.
Brain
- •
Diseaee of Heart...
Uterus....
Lungs—.
Drowned.... .
Dysentery .........
.. . .
Effusion onllrain..
EpilepsY • " '
Erysipelas . . ..
Fever, Petechial...
Remittent.
" Scarlet....
Typhus...
Total
OF. THE ABOVE . THERE WERE
60 From 40 t 0760....
21 • 160 to 60....
26 • " 60 to 70....
13 " 70 to 80....
6 " 80 to 90.. ..
6 " 90 to 100...
Under 1 year.
From 1 to 2.
" --2 to 6.
":.6 to 10
10 to 35.
16 to 20.
" 20 to 30.
SO to 40 ' 34
WARDS. WARDS.
First 16 Tenth 8
Second. ..........18 Eleventh 7
Third • •-... 8 Twelfth. .... . .. 6
Fourth 8 Thirteenth. ...• . 6
Fifth 4 , Fourteenth 6,
Sixth 2 Fifteenth 20
Seventh Ti Sixteenth._ .... 7
Eighth 6 Seventeenth.....lo
Ninth. 11 Eighteenth 6
Total.
Deduct deaths from the country
Net deaths in the city 250
'Nativity—UnitedStates.lB.s; Foreign, 61; Unknown. 17.
From the AJnishouse. 13; People of Color, 18; from the
country, 16.
The number of deaths, compared with the correspond..
leg weeks of 1862 and of Met week, was as follows :
Week ending November 8, 1861, was M.
Week ending October 31, 1863, was 257.
Males, 136; Females. 130; Boys, 63; Girls, 69.
Deaths and.tnterments of soldiers, 8.
By order of the Board of Health.
WILLIAM READ. Health Offlcer.
R.LA.CK,DRESS GOODS.--CASEI
MSRES, Velour Reps, Tandses, S-4 and S-4 Mons
salines, Marines. Henrietta Cloths or silk-warp. Cash
meres, Ottoman Poplins, Irish Poplins, English and
French Bombazines, Alepines- corded Mousselines, Aus-
tralian Crapes, Baratheas, Turin Cloths. Paramattas,
De Lainee. Oriental Lustre% Alpacas and Mohair Lustros,
gene _A 'inlets, Mourning Silk, Armors, Pettit de Sole and
Gros Grain Silks. r BE iSON & SO 51,
0033 Mourning Store, No. 91S CHESTNUT Street.
VELOUR CLOTHS, THE POPULAR
FABRIC FOR LADIES' CLO AR - S.—Purples, Drowns,
and B.ack s; Frosted Beavers, black and brown; Tricotßibbed Bnavers. Castor., and 6-4 Doeskins:
Ins d retershams, slis; Long Shawls, $lOO; also, $75.
nc 9 EYRE 3c LAY DEL L.
CONSE CRA.TION OF THE SOL.
DISRS' OE3IIII'ERY.—The loyal citaens gene
t ally of all the States, and the charitable and be
associations. are most cordially invited to be present at
the Consecration of the Soldiers' Cemetery, at Gettys
burg, Penna., on THURSDAY, the 19th inst., to partici
pate intbe so'emn exercises of the occasion.
By order of the Governors of the several states inte
rested, DAVID WILLS,
Agent for A. G Curtin, Governor of Penna.,
and acting specially for the other States.
GF.ITTSBURG. Nov. 7, 1863. It
PULL ADELPITIA. EXCI - lANGE.O OU-
Phan% OCTOBER 26 1863.
The Massy - ere have this day declared a semi-annual
dividend of ONE DOLLAR per share on the Capital
Stock of the Company, payable on and after the 10th of
November, - by the Superintendent. at the Exchange.
The Transfer Books will be closed till that date. noB-6t
MFIRST X A.TIONAL BASKOF
FBANKFORD.--An adjourned meeting of the
snMcribms to the stock of the F I tiST NA.rIONAL BANK
OF FRANEFORD will be held at Wright's Institute.
on FRIDAY BV.e.NING, November 13th, at7,ly o'clock,
to take measures for an immediate organization - of the
association. •
Parsons interested are invited to attend: Moss wish
ing Mock Flionld apply at' once, to ei her 11 , 1 1 11&N
'MLLES ISRAEL 'FOSTER, or SIMON R. SVIDSR,
Committee, ak no opportnnit• can be - given after the or
ganization has been compiebti•
NA T ETAS MLLES, Chairman.
BENJ. R.OWL aND, Jr., it eeretarv.
FRANNFORD.rOV. 7th, 1863. n010.3t.
LADIES' AID SOCIETY —AT
lIsZ A MEETING OFIADIRS held on Monday After
noon, at the House of Mrs. ANNA C. BENSON, No. 501
MARSHA LL Street, for the purpose of forming a Society
for the 'Aid -of FAMILIES of I)IS i - P.f.,ED and DI3•
CHARGED SOLDIERS, it was Res deed, That as Ad
jonrned 'Meeting he held at the same place on WED-
NiihDAY AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock, fur Permanent
Organization: at which time, all Ladies favorable to the
object are invited to attend. nolo-2t.
THE. PEDH,H.AI. UNION.—THE
irrederal Unionis the Polar Star 01 Liberty. placed
DI the firmament of the Political World by the Grand
Architect of the Universe. All hail, sweet star Shine
on, whine on—shine ever! J. R. SHANKLAND:
nolo-2t* 600 ARCH St. and 013 S. THI rt.D .St.
oscs. THE _ TWENITY-SECOND ANNUL
VERS sRY of the
MERCANTILE BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION
will be celebrated on
FRIDAY EVENING, the 13th instant.
at 734 o'clock, at the
• MUSICAL FUND-HALL.
Addressee will be delivered by
Rev. M. A. DE WOLFE HOWE, D, D.
AND
DANIEL DOUGHERTY,.Esq.
The Orchestra will be tinder the direction of Mr. S.
HASSLER
Cards of admission may be lad gratuitously by . - ap
ply mg early at the Counting-House of the subscriber,
No. 36 North THIRD Street.
no4-lOt
S TEARE-RAlif ATI. TA.,—
The general desire to inspect this ship, and,when
in the stream. her inaccessibility caused the Union 1 70-
innteer Refreshment Committee to procure permission
from the United States Government to exhibit her. for
the gratification of our citizens, and for the benefit of
rsir fund. She is now moored at the first wharf below
Washington avenue, where the public are invited to
call, until further notice (Sundays excepted.) Aldo
graphical sketch of this specimen of ship. bnildin g. in
cluding an account of her capture, can be. pr curedat
the ticket office.
Admission, 25 cents. Children, 10 cents. noMt
OFFICE GIRARD F. AND DE INS,
CO., &I& WAIN U r St. ,•November 9, 1833
The Directors have declared a dividend of FIVE - PER
CENT for the last six months, clear of taxes, and pay
able to the Stockholders on damn& _
noll-wfm6t Al FRED S. 13ILLETT, Treasurer.
PITTSBURG, NOVEMBER; 3,1903.
—The Directors of the Exchat ge Bank of Pitts
or have this day declared a dividend of FIVE PER
CENT. out of the earnings of the last six months, paya
ble on or after the 13th inst. Eastern stockholders will
be paid at the Western Bank of Philadelphia.
nos-6t. H. H. MURRAY Cashier.
CORN EXCHANGE PUNK--
PHIL ADELPIITA, Nov. 3, 1863
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of
FIVE PER CENT., clear of all Taxos aad payable on
demand, J. W. TORREY,
n04.-tfCashier.
-
r --- COMMERCIAL BANK OF PENN
SYLVe NI& PITILADELPHIA, Nov. 3, 1863.
The Board of Directors leave this day declared a Divi—
dend of FIVE PER CENT.. clear of National and State
Taxes, payable on demand. S. C. PALMER..
nod. 11l .. . ... . Cashier.
GIRARD BAN R.—PIIIDADRI,
11PHIA, Nov. 3.1363.
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of
FIVE PER_CENT., out of the profits of the last six
months, payable on and after the 15th inst., free of all
Taxes. El:1044017 lar L. SCHAFFER, Cashier.
trZr. MECHANICS' BANK.—PHILADEL
PHI a. Nov. 3, 1863.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi
dend of SIX PER CENT. on the business of the Bank for
the last six months; payable to the Stockholders on and
after the 13th instant. J. WEIGAND. JR,
no 4 9t Cashier.
r 3 ,.. CORN EXCHANGE BANK.
PIIITADELPHIA, OCt 12, 1863.
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. lit and 2P. ld
ocl4•tnol6 J. W TORREY, Cashier.
FARMERS' AND MECHANICS ,
BANS, PHILADELPEIA, October 2, 1863.
The annual election for Directore will be held at the
Banking Howse on MONDAY, the ldth day of November
next, between the boom of 9 o'clock A. M. and 3 o'clock
P. M.: and on TITESDAY, the third day of November
next. a general meeting of the Stockholders will be held
at the Banking House at 4 o'clock P M., agreeably is
charter. W. RUSHTONJR.
oc3-tnol6 Cashier.
M.PRNNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COSI
PANY, TREASURER'S DEPAR (WENT.
- PHILADELPHIA, October 18, 1863.
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 15.1863
Powers of attorney for collection of dividends can be
had on application at the office of the Company, No.
238 South TRIED Street,
ocl7-td el
THOS. T. FIRTH, Treunrer.
mw , w , SURGEON-ARTIST'S OPPTCE.
FOR hitTIL &TED SOLDIERS.—SOLDIB69 who
have lost an ARM - or LEG th the service. and desire the
Patent "PALMER. Limbs" to be supplied by Govern
ment, should return /his ndtice immediately to this of
-ace. stating their loss by Jotter, with name. company,
regiment, and recid once. B. FRANK P&LBE..
ocU-tf 1609 OBESTNTIT Street. Philadeiphia.
BANK. OF COMMERCE.
DisLPHI Nov. 3, 1863.
'1 he Beard of Ilsrectors have this day declared a Divi
dend of FIVE PER CENT., payable on demand, clear of
TeXflS. J. :t LEWIS. •
no 4 wfm.6t• Cashier.
MA NUFACTURERS? AN D lI E •
•'-‘—• (MAWS' BANK. —PIITLADELPA LI, Nov 3 1333.
.
he Direcrars hate this dav declared a Dividend
SIX PER CENT. for the past six months, payable clear
cf Tax., on Friday, the 13th instant
notwfrnst 31. W. WOODWARD, Cashier.
M. UNION BANK —PHILADEL POLIA,
ROv. 5.1E61 .
At a meetina of the Board of Directors held Chi= day. a,
Dividend of ME PER CENT , clear of State and United
States Tex, Was declared, payable on demand.
no 4 vfmtno2o • J. J. HOCKS ft. Cashier.
M COMMONWEATATII HANK, '
PHILADELPHIA. October 6, 1663.
_
The novas] election for Directors will be held at the -
BANKING HOUSE. on MONDAY, the sixteenth day of
November next, between the hears of ten A. 31. and two
P. M. HENRY C. YOUNG, Cashier.
.007:wfStmtnol6
ry:GIRARD BANK, PHILADELPHIA;
October Bth. 1b63.
Tee annual election for Directors, to eerve for the
ensuing year. will be held on MONDAY the 16th day of
November. between the boars of i 0 t. 111. and 2 P. N.
0c.9-fmtvtNol6 W. L. SCHAFFER. (lathier.
Ma. KENSINGTON BANK, PHILADEL
PFILI, October 3, 1363.
Au Election for Thirteen Directors, to eorve the ensu
ing:year, will be hold at the Banking-house on MON
DAY. 16th of November, 1863, bet Ween the hone of 9
M. and 3 P. 31 . - O. T. YERKES.
oe•rnwftnovl6 Cashier.
M. SOUTHWARK BANK, •
PHILADELPHIA, October 5. 1883.
The annual election for Directors *will be held at the
DANKO G HOUSE, on MONDAY, the sixteenth day of
November next, between the hours of ten A. M. and two
P. M.
oe7-veMtmtnol6,
Im. UNION BANX, PHILADELPHIA,
October 3. 1863:
• •
The annual election for Directors will be held on MON-
D AY, November 16, between the hours of 10 A. M. and
2P. M. J. 3. HUCKEL,
ocbmwttNl6 Cashier.
WESTERN BANK, OF
DELPHIA, OCTOBER 9, 1863.
An Election for Directors. to serve Me Bank the en
ening year. will be held at the Banking Rouge. on MON
DAY,- the 16th day of November next, between the hours
of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M.
009-mwftl6N G. N. TROUTMAN, Cashier.
MMANUFACTURERS' AND DIECHA
NICE' BANE. PHILADELPHIA, October 1363.
The Annual Election for Thirteen Directors will be
held at the Banking House on MONDAY. the 16th day of
November Lent.' between the hours of 10 4. M. and 3
P; M: , Di.iW. WOODWARD.
oarnawtnele Onehler.
CAUSES OF DEATR
Fever, Typhoid.
Oa cgreno
Haemorrhage
Inflaxamation.Braln.
Bronchi....
Colon.
Rh - Ways ...
.• Lungs."...
" Peritoneum
"`Stour & Bow
Insanity
Inanition.
Intemperance
Injured by a fall
Laceration [kerns.
Mania-a-Potn .. . ...
Marasmus
Necrosis
Old Age ......
Palsy.. .. . .. .
Poisoning
Ann over by
on railroad
Rheumatism
Scrofula
Sore Throat
still-burn ....
Teething
Tumors. ...
Teton '
Unkno
Wounds—Gunshot..
WARDS
Nineteenth.
Twentieth..
Twenty-first...
Twenty-second
Twenty-third..
Twenty-toarth.
Twenty-flfth
Unknown..• • •.
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Vbt. C. LUDWIG-,
President
Banners, Regimental and Company Flags,
Swords, Sashes, Belts, Passants, Epaulettes,
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
Officers.
G W. SIMONS do BROTHER,
RANSOM-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA.
MANUFAOTDRERS OF JEWELRY.'
FINE SWORDE4
ADD
, MILITARY GOODS IN EVERY VARIETY.
An2s-110m
F AL L' - - 1863.
WOOD .Br, CASEY,
125 CHESTNUT MUM, -
HATA ROW OP9II
k LARGE nom OP
STRAW AND FELT GOODS,
FRENCH FLOWERS,
FEATHERS, RIBBONS,
And a general alseortnient - of
MILLINERY GOODS,
To which they invite the attention of
THE TRADE. cel7-2,a
/91 EIGHTH-ST. RIBBON STORE,
No. 101
We have received from the late New York and
Philadelphia Auctions the following most desirable and
fashionable goods at very reasonable prices:
Scarlet Bonnet Velvet, at S 3 per yard. : _
- do. Lyons width and quality, $4.60
Pe LIMIER•COLORED VELVET. —tincutVelyet, Cord
ed Silk and Bonnet Silk, all of the most beautiful Shades,
with Ribbons, Feathers and Flowers, to match.
BLACK BOMMET RIBBONS. —A splendid line, from
16 to 44 cents per yard. At the latter price we sell a very
wide andleavy Ribbon. . •
Extra heavy, all boiled Ribbons, narrow and wide,
lower at retail than they can be bought elsewhere by the
p. BLACK,
B ece.
CK, DRAB AND BROWN. FELT H &TS, from the
manufacturers direct, All the new shapes for ladies' and
children's wear, very cheap.
A complete assortment of Black English Crapes, pur
chased before the late heavy advance in gold, from 66
cents a card upwards:
BONNET RIBBONS in endless variety. Velvet Rib
bons, black and colored the best make imported, at a
great reduction. Trimming Ribbons, every shade; and
every other article need in making or trimming
,a bon
net, or that can be found with us at less than wholesale
prices. ,
A liberal reduction made to wholesale buyers.
Country orders promptly attended to.
M. MRS. M. A. KING HAS CON
STANTLY - on a beautiful asgortmant of
Thr ill " WINTER MILLINERY, at .I.O`AB CHEiTNIIT
Street. 0e29-Im*
.14 MRS. R. DILLON, FANOY AND
STRAW MILLINER, 323 801:111 street, PM
ladelphia. Mourning Bonnets made at the short
est notice; Bonnets dyed, cleaned, pressed, ind altered
to the latest styles. An assortment of Feathers, Flow
-675. Ribbons, Caps, Sm., always os hand. Orders from
Cenntry Milliners and others solicited and proinptly at
tended to. cor2l,lm.
P. P. STEEL. Cashier,
FLECTROPATHY.—L. A. SMITH
-A-- has located herself at 607 WOOD fftreet. where she
is prepared to treat Afflicted Women and Children with
Electricity, which will remove disease without medi
cine. Paralysis, Loss of speech, Rheumatism, Chills,
Liver Complaint, and many ;chronic diseases cured.
which medicine cannot reach. Give her a call, and test
her skill.
Office hours, 8 to 10 A. M. and 2 to 4 P. M. noll-61
INGRAM'S AMERICAN BANK TEA
WAREHOUSE. - South SECOND Street. below
Market. Fresh Teas—try them.
INGRAM - , OHOICR PURE
T T TEAS, '43 south FACOND Street. below Mutat,
TIY them. it*
KACKNOWLEDGMENTS FOR THEI
Pt./OR OF anDFORI) eTHEaIt —J a. 8E , 31K-
Missionary, Mission House, No. 6/.9 BEDFORD
btreet, grateful-y acknowledges the following:
Collect`on at Wharton-street (huroh $6O 00
Adorn Warthman 6) 00
Pr coeds of lh'an s Pot Lamb 6 OJ
Rev Samuel Kramer, Baltimore, Md 500
Henry and. Sarah Randall, Vermont 3 GO
3. B. Wistwell 6 00
.
J. H. 111 § OD
J. C B D 0
0
A Friend, per Mien hi B. 1, ' 20000 .
At, Trenton. Illinoti 5 0)
Mrs. G. B. Morse 5 00
Mr Graham 1 00
For littl, nal ed ftet," Ashtabula. Ohio 4 11.3
Rev. Chas. F. Thomas., East Baltimore t.onfi3rence.. 6 01)
Mr. Nada/len, Cecil co.. Ho 1 00
Bey. lisac Bird, Clew 'Fork I.oo'
him Cush mac 1110
Bridesburg Bed ford-s.reet Societe 3 00
W. W. Prance, Hope, 14. J......... ................ , 50
Box at Heritage's Sh 04) Store ' 03
M. W,.
Milltrsville IA
.
Let , at Tr...et Boom 1 OS
MISS Emeithe Cone. Reulleld. Ohio 2 50
r ail. l 1-auls. Minn 200
MIS, W., Baltimote. Md... . . ....... . .... ..... • ...• 5.00
Harry Rowland 2 00
W. O. Spence. Germantown 5 OD
Mrs. Br. Clark, Milford Del.. box of clothing.
Mrs. O. B Morse, 2,P , South Eleventh street, bread.
Mrs. Stair's little girls, a whole piece of calico. bought
with their pennies.
Mr. Rohrer, men's shoes.
Bra, J P. Wollaston. jelly and clothing.
Mrs. Sinn, cloth ins.
Miss Riliiio Atkin. on, trimmings.
Mr. Tags:, loath and Pine scrsets, children's hoods.
Mrs h ..i Scott. ni..ks arid olothiog.
Mrs. Benjamin ii 110 - wood. Pottsville, 15 pairs of new
shoes
bliss 111 - 13. Lowlier, clothing,
. - .
Ton jug from . twoLadios of the Friends' Society,
• Amelia," liumitirlt
John htilr Ps & C 0.,. Dock street, 10 tons of Coal.
1,1 - ta, K. Wright &Son, Ch tharina-st. wharf,lton of coal.
tome honevolt nt pentlernau distributed a lot of cloth.
ing on the theet some time ago, and went bomo no
dout t thinking he had done a great deal of good betniu•ts
the V OITIE D he g v. them to promised to come to choral
and do totter; but he did positive harm. None but
the look- worthy receNed any of there, and they sold
tlmtu at the "cribs" down here, and got gloriously
drunk nu the proceeds. We tiro down. here to prevent
imposition, end tq look after those receive charity.
We remove to the country.t nose we help, or gasp a close
oversight over, teem every day, 1-o there is hat ttctle
chance to imoose upon on. We would be glad to show
visitors our oneratious, if they will site us a call. B
ford street Is lust below South. II
IV , OTFUES.
E COMPANY,
,BLUERESERVES,
DRILL EVERY MONDAY EVENING, AT
EIGHTH AND OALLOWHILL,
At 8 o'clock. ALL AT ANY TIME CONNECTED
WITS THE ORGANIZATION ARE EARNESTLY RE
QUESTED TO BE PRESEN V. By order of CaDtain
noll.it TWO' JOS. J. BABCOCK. O. S.
fitCOMPANY A, IsT REGIMENT
ARTILLE hi if. G —The members of Chia company
are invited to attend the fn nem' of their late felt.m
rre-mber, First Lieut.-GEORGE WM. PJWif,LL, Met
Regiment, P V. in citizens' ()rms. THIS ( WedipedaY)
AFThRNOON at 2 o'cLooli, front his fathei's residence,
Ao. 230 JAC O BY Street.
SAMUJff C. PERKINS, Ist Lieut. Comtgand'a.
C. B. PRl:nogg, Acting let Serg't.
ATTENTION CO M PANY C GRAY
RESERVES —The Company will parade ou TRUES
DA-Y.l2th inet , at 1 o'clock. 'from the Armory, Mar
ket streqt. above Elnan,, to attend the funeral of their
late fellow anninbcr, Captain JOHNS. lA . 4,DEisr. 112th
lieftintt-nt knunsylvania Volunteers. While gloves and
overuuats.
Aaaoota . te and ey. members of the Company are ear
neatly raw:mated to attend. By order of
Captain W. W. ALLSN.I
11)1 , 6 - Ann H. OODES, 18t SOME. - poll-2t5
is4o2 BOUNTY FOR VETERANS,
AND $302 FOR ALL OTHER RECRUITS.—Men en
listing at the General Recruiting Office. No. 641
CHLSTNUI• Street, can select any old artillery,
cavalry, or infantry regiment relied. or partly raised in
this city, and receive the above bounty •
.41 - A few good men can yet be enlhted for the 211 Ar
tillery (112th. Regiment P. V..) Col A. A. Gibson com
manding CHAR M CA.DWAL AMR,
no9-ats .Captain and General Recruiting (officer.
NOTICE TO PERSONS LIABLE TO
EXCISE TAX.
•
- - - - •
ORME OP U. S. Assessors;
THIRD Dts9ntcr PENNSYLVANIA.
NOTICE IS lIEREBY OMAN. that the annual ilsts,
valuations and enumerations, mode and tatten in this
district, in pursuance of the provisions of the U. S. SE
(the LIMP, Will be open for examination on MON DAY.
November fib. and remain open until WEDNESDAY,
November 25th.
Appeals. relative to the same, will be heard and de
termined by the Assessor, from November 28th to De
cember 3d, between the hones of 10 A. M. and 3 P. IL
All ar;Peals should be In writtuk, and specify the
particular cause, matter or thing, respecting which a
decision is requested: and ebould, moreover, state the
ground or principle of inequality complained'of.
Sworn testimony required.
All persons liable to License Tax are reminded that a
penalty -of TWO wens IMPRISON:KENT is provided for
those who prosecute business withont license. An op
portunity will be afforded each as may have neglected
to sign applications for license, to relieve themselves of
liability to prrniehment.by callin. at this Office previous
to December 3d.J. FLETCHER BrID D. Assessor.
no7-wetde3 No. 13114 N. THIRD street.
COMMISSION ROUSES.
1,000 PAIRS
BROWN GRAY BLANKETS,
(6 and 7 Itis. each.)
FOR SALE BY
BETTER, CIAGIIORN,. It CO.,
' 323 MARKET STREET,- nol6l-2t,
HEAVY
00-TNC I LINENS,
COVERWG DECKS OF VESSELS,
For sale by
J. C. FRYER,
ARMM- GOODE*.
FROTIIINGHAM WELLS
HAVE FORMALIG
HEAVY, MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHEETINGS AND
SHIRTINOS:
STANDARD DRILLS.
HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS
WASHINGTON AND VICTOR? CAM - BRIGS AND
SILECIAS.
BRoWN, BLEACHED , AND CORSET JEANS. No. 12 WORSTED YARN, &o.
FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY
Z - V 7 .1 2 1.15TS 13..ei-55.A.1.+1...
MILITARY FURNISHERS,
416 ARCH STREET.
A liberal discoant allowed to the trade.
ne2A-Im
MILLINERY GOODS.
SICHEI WErL,
No. 107 North EIGHTH Street
00l 'tnoll
,114 FRENCH FLO wE,RS, 1.80:
FEATHERS, LACES, RIBBONS, a
NEW-STYLE HATS,
JUST OPENED AT
THOS. KENNEDY & BRO.'S,
No. 7W9 CHEM= Street, below Eighth.
se9-3ni
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11; 1863.
1127 . 0HESTNUT Street.
PHILADELPHIA.
CHEAP DRY GOODS, CARPETS
0'1;01 OTEIS, AND WINDOW SHA.DES.LV. E.
A.T.CHAMBABLT, N. E. corner ELEVENTH and MAR
KET Streets. will open THIS siCatiiNG. r.om Auction,
Ingrain Carpets, at 37c, 50c, 62c 75c, 87c. $l. and $1.25;
Entry and Stair Carpets, 25 to 87c; Three-ply Carpets,
$l. 50 :32ap and Berne Carpets, 31, 37 60. and 62c; Stet
Oil Cloths, 250: Floor Oil Cloths , 45 to 76c; Gilt Border
ed Window Shades. 75c to $150; Baff and Green. Sha
ding, 37 to 62c
DRY GOODS AND TRIMMINGS.
Sheeting and Shirting Muslin% 124 to 37c; Chintzes,
12 to 2zo ;De Laines, 28. and 31c; Plaid Dress Goods.. 31
to 50c; Poplins, 3t to 62e; ParamettaA and Alpacas'. 31 to
71c ;13lan kets, $5 to $l2; Marseilles, Lancaster, Oriental,
and Allendale Quilts, E i 75 to $10; Comfortable.. $.3; Cgs
si_rneres, 75c to $2; Coats' Spool Cotton. 7o; Skirt Braid,
9c• Pin.. Sc: Hooks and Eyes. 3c; Palm Soap, Se; C;ash,
124 c; Napkins and Towels, - 12 to 37c; Table Linens, 50c
to Si. Flannels; 57 to 75c.
Wholesale and Retail Store, N. E. corner ELEVENTH
and MARKET Streets. od9-W.l=lm.
"EDWIN HALL Br, CO., 26 SOUTH
SECOND Street. would call the attention of pur
chasers tcr'their stock of
Colored and. Black Moire Antiques.
• Colored and. Black Corded Silks. .
Black !allures and Venitienne.
Black Taffetas and White Silks.
Fancy Silks, Brown Figured Silks.
Black Figured Silks, and Oros t e Rhinos.
Garnet, Wine, Green, and Brown Silks,
White Corded Silks no4-tt
F RENCH MERINOES.—
Desirable colors at the right prices.
French Poplins, bought early — prices low.
Cheap plaid and plain Poplins.
8734 cent Magenta plaid Repe—a bargain.
Black Alpacas at 31 to 75 cents..
Just opened Auction lots at 44, 50, 62, and 75 cents.
$l. CO double widths Lupins' Black wool Deltine are
very doe and heavy. CAC/PERM COMA:RD,
oc tf S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET.
LADLES' CLOAKING CLOTHS.
Black Beaver and Tricot Cloths, - -
Brown and Black Water-proof Cloths.
Dark Brown and Mode Cloths,
Fine Black Broad Clothe
Serb reality Scarlet clo t hs.
/ Chinchilla Cloakings,
Akio, Clothe, Caasimeres. and Satinets for Men, and
eating's, in Great variety, at
E • FO NT EN E A tr & C. .SALLES,
FRENCH HAIR DRESSING and SHAVING SA
LOON, No. 108 South ELEVENTH Street, (up stairs.) .
branch of RC Chestnut street.
Manufacturers and Importers of Wigs, Toupees, Fri
2ettes, and Fancy Articles. oc3o-fmwlm*
D. MAROHANT, PORTRAIT
-4646 PAINTER, has removed to 910 LOCUST Rtreet,
Vinare he will be glad to nee his friends and thftiftfalih•
istblto who may bt Interested inhis Woof
926•34 * 11 . „
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
THOS. W. EVANS tfc 00
RAVE JUST RECEIVED, PER CANADA,
EMIT PLAID POPLIN&
818 AND 820 CHESTNUT STREET
NOW OPEN
RICH AND RELIABLE
FURS
Of our own Inaportatton and Dfanufaritnro
HUDSON'S BAY SABLE,
ROYAL ERMINE,
DARK SABLE MINK,
REAL CHINCHILLA,
DARK SIBERIAN SQUIRREL,
In every faehionable style. for
MISSES.
AND
FURS MADE TO ORDER
AT THE
PARIS MANTILLA,
FUR EIIIPOIRIUIti,
9go CHESTNUT STREET,
J. W. PROCTOR ct CO
nob• frmwlm
FALL TRADE
3E. 31. ]NEEDLES,
• \
1024 CHESTNUT STREET,
Has ink opened 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 OF ALL KINDS.
Coiffures, Barbers, Collars, Sleeves. Sets, lidkfs.,
Veils, Capes. Sze., inall varieties.
WHITE GOODS.
Jaconets, Curnbrics, Nainsooks, Mills, Swiss Checks,
sad all descriptions of Plain and Fancy Styles,
EMBROIDERIES.
Collars. Sets, Bands, Flonneings. Infant' Waists
a n d Robes. Edgings and Insertings on CaMbrie, Swiss,
and Linen; 200 different styles.
HANDKERCHIEFS_
Plain. Rem-stitched, Embroidered. Reviered. Btußed,
Lace, Printed•bordered, &0., &c., for Ladies, Gentle.
men, and Children. comprising every variety. including
Plans new styles not heretofore in the - market.
N. B.—A liberal discount to those who purchase to
sell again. Manufacturers of Ladies' and Children's
Clothing are invited to examine' my stock. not-t 23
818 OPENING, 818
AT THE
ARCH-STREET CLOAK STORE.
A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF
LADIES' AND MISSES' CLOAKS.
nos•tf
CLOAKS AND CLOAYTNG CLOTHS
COOPER SI, COUR,
NINTH AND MARKET.
3E" IV' iCrXr .El. SEN
CLOAK CLOTHS
MODERATE PRICES.
SKIRTS I SHIRTS SHIRTS I
M. A. JONES'
CILMBRATHD
NE PLUS ULTRA SKIRT
Cut only be found st
No. 17 NORTH EIGHTH STREET,
OVER TEE WAX FIGURE.
- Nome sercaMe miles' stamped
N. A. JONES'
- DB rug ULTRA. SKINT,
17 N. EIGHTH STREET
sell. fOrn
BLANKETS 1 BLANKETS I BLANK.
Kant
The Largest Anaortment of •
33 X. A:NJ:claws,
AT THE LOWEST PRICES,
OFFERED WHOLESALE LED RETAIL, 112
COWPERTHWAIT (21 CO.,
A. W. 008. EIGHTH :AND 'MARKET STS
4816141401
10E4 CHESTNUT STREET.
E. M. NEEDLES
DS RECEIVING DAILY
AIL DESIRABLE NOVELTIES
OF TKB
LATEST IMMETATIONB
IA LAOIS.
EMBROIDEBIN
HAIDNERCIIINFB,
VEILS, as.. as
pffiotkinroloizvve44,4
JOHN H. STOKES,
702 KROH Street.
N. B. —Jack Straws. made by and sold for an Invalid.
♦ new invoice just received ocl6
SHARPLESS BROTHERS OPEN TO
DAY
Extra quality and newest designs.
Rich figured French De Lemma. .
Robes de Chemins. fine quality,
Bright De Laines, for Children.
Wide and fine new Plaid Cashmeres.
Rich striped Skirtings for Dresses.
Plain De Latium, all colors and qualities.
French Rep Poplin.% colored, at $l.
Silk. faced Buinglines, very rich.
French Merinos. in very large stock.
Velvet Beavers, for Ladies'.Cloaks.
Wide Black Velvets. for do.
0c22 EIGHTH and CHESTNUT Streets.'
OPENING OF FALL DRESS GOODS.'
H. STEEL & SOM_,__ _
Nos. 11l and 715 North MITE newt.
Sale now clpen choice assortment of '
PALL AND 14 0 714TER DRESS GOODE
Plain Silks, choice colors, 8125 to $2.
Plain Moire Antiques, choice shades.
Plain Black Silks, sec to $2.10.
Figured Black Silks Fancy Silks.
Plain All-wool Reps and Poplins. allisolors.
: Plain Silk and Wool Repe, all colors.
Figured and Plaid lisps and Poplins.
',Plain French Ilerinoee, choice colon.
1 lot Plain French Merinoes, choice colors. 1. sal
CHILDREN.
Yr. Epea Eargent'c new novel, of which The Literary
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PATLADET.PIiI A. July 15; "MI onv.lpt.
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414 FOR SALE--A: VERY DESlRk
zi.a.-, ble three-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, on
the east side of HOWARD Street. above York street:
Lot.lB feet front by 110 feet deep to Hope- street. The
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10:S5 BELCH Street, above Laurel
noB-Inis Or to 312,EY LUKENS noon the prerolsee.
G OAT.C YARD FOR SA'LE:-THE .
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any amount of b'nsiness. Inquire on the premises, No.
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FOR SALE A FINE LOT OF SIX
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E: CoXE,-
1 1.7 . No. 617 SPRING GARDISN street.
On SPLENDID PROPERIY'AT PEP
"SIB SALE —The boteTriher offers at private Fale
his highly iipproved FARM of abort Its Acim of
LAM). with me noted LIME-6YO. CirTARRY. KILNS, .
and fixtures situated in MILL-CREEK HUNDRED;
New Cesile County. Delawere.
The situatioo is fine, and e land in the highest state
of ploduct wenees, -particularly desirable for parties de
signing to enter upon the culture of tobacco. Three acres
of Grape Vines in successful bearing.
There is a tasteful and substantial Residence, beeidea
several tenements on-the property.
Call'and see the subscriber, or addreqs
JOHN G. JACKSON,:
noll-7t s ' Wilreincton P. 0., Box. 299.'
PHILADELPHIA NOVEMBER 10,
F63.—P/31111" HORST has THIS DAY. associated
with him CHARLES J. WALTON. The business will
be continued in the same name as heretofore. P. HORST
CO. PHILIP H9RST.
CH %S. J. WALT oN. ,
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THE COPARTNERSHIP- - HERETO
PORP..xisting,bettt-een the undersigned, under the
frm of INGRAM. & MOORE, is this day dissolved by
mutual consent, CHAS. D. MOORt retiring ,
IIIOrAA.M.
PHILADELPHIA, I , OV. 10, lEe3
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Equal, if not superior to Lehigh. Alen; Hart's Nei
Plus Pitra Family I ambow Coal; Egg and Stove sizes,
4925. Large Nut, 48.50 per ton. Coal forfeited if not
full weight as per t'cket. Depot. 7419 CA ELO gra
btreet. above Broad Office, 121 Smith FOURTH; be,
low Chestnut. Call and examine. Orders by despatch ,
promptly attended to by
nog -Stn
C o AI"—aUGAR LOAF, BEAVEB
SiZaDOW, and. Sprina Mountain Lehigh. Coal, and
best Locust Mountain, from Stlavyikill: prepared ex,
Pressly for Patin, nee. Depot, N. W. corner of STORM
and WILLOW Streets. °Mae, No. 11'2 South SECOND
Street - rap2-Iy3 W.SITON 41: CO.
ARRANDALE & 00.,
• IMPORTERS OF 6,Ait'
Will' send following , len receipt of price:
SILVER COMPOSITE WATCH, for tne Army, cylin
der movements. Hunting Cases, Time Indicator in cen
tre, to sbve trouble or opening case. Handsome and re
liable, best and cheapest made. Sold in the army at
SOLDIERS'• OWN, ,Patent Lever, in sterling silver
engraved hunting cases. Jeweled, regalated, *14.40.
SPLENDID. GOLD COUPOSITE WATCH,• Jeweled.
either nedsem size for gentlemen, or small' size for la
dies, beautifully engraved cases. Peril Hlegant - and
Accurate, often sold for sso—sls
- comPosirs. Patent Detached Lever, Jeweled
in 13 actions, gold balance, Warranted a perfect Time
keeper suitable in, size for either lady or. gentleman..
richly chased cases—a really splendid article, often sold
for 4,7 E---$514.-
Small-sited, beautifully-finished Ladles' Lapin% flue
16 caratmld plate Watch, beautifully ornamented casea,
osnall:s sold-at s.lo—sV: det
Genta' or Officers massive gold Plate Watch, ohm-.
nometar balance, fare ruby jeWeled, detached patent
lever. heavy. beautifully finished cases. Warranted
Splendid Timekeeper,-often sold for $lOO-435.
ASTRONOMICAL WATCH! In measly° gold plata..
beantifelly-engraved cases, jeweled in 15 actions, gold
balance., and all 1 - 14. recent ineprovenunte. In addition:
to the sunk seconds. &e.. peculiar to first-class Watchse>.
it has a hand pr.:Wiry .2oith . unfa!ilino accuracy :v.
ths, day of the mof;th, . A inagnificent,article! the itrezt,
Eir,invention of the-age! just imported by ArrandaleA,
Crtber ladies' azdgentiernen'a Wa524.3 and Cbains. is
great variety. 2aed for eirota - hr Pak, de.yerf*kft
abmia and other .Watthes. Agents waited. A radii:lion
made on whole - cabs- criers.. Monsy May be sent ato ,s - ox
risk, if properl7,sealsd.
ocl9-mufllnTr44 3 doors awn Bat : roue% KZa30111:11.
G-...RObSELL, '42 NORTH SIXTH
Street ban inst anoeived. &Ten: handsome aseort
ment of F 12 1 .11 SEAL RINGS. 0e31.-3m
I NY.t WAITCH., ,REMAIRIN - Gr
attenelod to by the most exponent - $.l workmen,.
and - ever7.Watoh worram.44 for one year.
IMI
TN . SHELL I,.ND ROSEWOOD OASES.
Ji F4ying front 1. to 12 tunes. cbolee OPerh sad Amer.l
ea.- FARR a E.V.K.YFHER. - larvorters,
ee2.6ra W. 114 CRZSTNIrr Street. below Fourth.
REMOVAL
THE MA',SHATTAN DUE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of New v York.- having appointed JAMES B. MEE
Agent for; Vets City, hays Removed their office to.
NO. 4-I.S WALNUT STREET,
Whsr.e applications for INSUEANCB and RENEWALS.
on POI ...ICI ES mast be made. The allotted d ividead o[loB3
will 1 is adjusted on all Policies on 'which two or more
aunty i 2 premiums have been paid. on the adjustment of
'the C =rent year's premium. -
11.te following items, interesting to the assured, show
the - great progress and prosperity of the Company since
the,iast triennial dividend:
The incomeof the Company for.the
" past three years bee been $l, 400,000 CO -
The Mints have increa5ed.......:.::410,000 00
The losses paid to widows_during
three years pnt were 291.561 24
• f• • " others ' 99,738 50
Dividends have been made during
the past three years ' 250.000 N)
JAMES E. CARR, Agent.
C. Y. WEMPI.E. Secretary.
'AME INSITRANi
403 CHESTNUT Stre€
PHIL/Xi
FLEE AND INLAI
_
. -
CHARLES RIC
WILLIAM I. BLANCH
'TRIGHT'S •
NE PLUS 'ULTRA
PONCE MEAT,
• WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
SPRING GARDEN AND FRANKLIN STREETS.
- no7-3mos .:Philadelphia.
NEW SEEDLESS RAISINS.-100
kegs new Seedless Raisins just received and for sale
RHODES & WILLI &11S,
- 107 Sonth W &TER Street:
IVOR'S PES.---GO SEE THOSE
liDely executed 'pictures, REIMEE'S Ivorytypes.
noir merry rare beauties commeudqheru to all ad
mirers of tine arts. Gallery, SECOND Street, above
aItIVINASATM, CORNER N I N T
1-A AND ARCIFI..,Open for enbscribera every day.
Clasees for Lathes—Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
between 4 and 6 o'clock.
Forßole—Tnetday:Thursday.and Saturday, between
4 and 6 o clock. .
For I .eritlemenery day from 7 A. M. to 10 P.-BE
no7-it Prof& IEULLISBRAND /ANVIL
WANTS.
WANTPID-BY A DRY-GOODS CON,
al I t1 4 1.4.1V HOUSE, N SIAN who has an arAct.l. ()L
a ree aid inflooroo to CODE,' c •nsisnolenta f oat Yew
Yore to Roston Inrp .rters and CominLibion Howe. Tolls
euitab'? party. r.d,Satagstm- tenni win be offered Ad
dress. with ',Ca DO iKOt " ••rnc n•. 11 t-
"WANTED -BY A. LAD •OF 13
veare of en., a Bata-Lion to a Wholemle ur tie
tall Book Store. where brie= learn th. boainagl, or in
any other capacity where he can make hirn , elt een.rally
wietol. a ddrvia fur two Gaye, " J . NErrtit Ameri
can Gaz , tte. noel 3r..
--
- ASSTS I'ANT, TO
WANTED learn the retail nrnt and Apothecary Basinew
Arph , at 1 , 3 . 944 SPHIME fit mat. n4lO 3t,'"
BOX IQ6I, POST OfTTOB
LOST AND FOUND.
FOR SALE AN!) TO LET,
LUKENS & MONTGOMERY,
COPARTNER - *MIPS:
CEAS. D. nio'cißE
nolo-2V
COAL:
W.ATCDES AND JEWELRY.
T C E.1.E1 S,
NEW .YORK,
ARRA NiS , AME,. & CO.,
212 BROADE7aI",
.1317,W YOEM
G. RUSSELL,
22 North &•XT3 Street,
SXCAL 801XES.
S It'll A lti C E COIVIPAXIES.
E COMPANY, NO.
lELPHIA.
ND INSURANCE.
E. D. Woodruff.
Oeo. A. Week, -
John Kessler, Jr„
Ohs.. stokes,
A. IL Roseohehm,
Joseph D. Ellis.
OK. Presidetit,
• RDSON, Vice Preelden4.
' D. Secretary. ialbtfli
. .
Francis N.-Buck.
Chas. Richardson,
Henry Lewis, Jr.,'
John W. Everman,
Philip S. Justice.
0. W. Davis
.FR,kricre N. B
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MONO
C. ANSORUTZ
A. BIEGF ALD .......
GRAND OPERA. IN
THREE AJrs BY MEILITE,
Benjamin M'llo vredariol.
Jo , eob Morr Fl 4. m'mmr,
&mem, - Herr qtaittecke.
Jacob Herz WeintMk.
Doors Open at 7 Opera C.M 6 .1.11C.,121 ' L S t.) . CIa:AL..
PRICES I , F A DIPS , JONs
ADlfissrog . TO PARQUET, PARQUET CIRCLE,
and BALCONY SI fl,
(NO Cr¢ [TR el, 7g. for RmArrTnil Slate. )
ADMISSION_TO FAMILY GIN.CL • 50 ata
4 5 1 , 111rFILITNE 213 zi..-
SEATS can be oAcured fr.ry day .t the Ere/ DEIBY or
KUNO. and J. E. 13 , 0014e:7 ifLISIG oTtilth. 8 E Uorne7
of SEVENTH and c.JP5,,T141 , 7. mr-ei,. noIS 2t.
m 1 8 8 EUGENIE BARN E VOHE, Tlll3l
EIONE takes viles.-nre t sit r _
in am that he wilt trice
MATINne at the
Fti%N. OF ?HE - AC : AMY?' OF ntcriro.
The n 114 t takes Di3CA
On. OEDNESDNY. the 13th of
Commencing at 2 Y assisted by IVity.ys emu,
GAEIFFAI.II, K. CROSI. and CHAR.BUSinTg.
Plar.7 WEST'. '
I. 6rando'Fimbiele SOS I.a &lam a rr.. hula: ....Pi-arrant.
MIS, RePtitacris.
2. Ft - 7 l'Ocaan—ltothance Sena Paroles..E.,tell:B
3535 S BARNEVIT,HE
3. Fain - Piglet .for Fiolib Dbriof-
Cf RI, GA EIATNEI3. AND II; CittYqEj.
4, Fazfruiet, Scherzo, Valse; Caprice, de
Concert- ba.netelia.
ans,:)ItAHNETCia-E'
Polonaisei,
fi ; Grand Vale?
MS B
7. Solo—Aii...—V:isisb l cP S
I.IOATI.I.VETCELE.
'Fiend:roma&
ChAS X. S . OHATIT7."zItita K 11. i:11.0.i.i
8. 05111,de Fautadi, tkria.
!ANS BARNIS'I'CFIE
Ticker?' for One to e:.h MatinC.a GIS
r , hree to oicb ;if ..iti n. , ..e . 31
TWO to Lott Matini:,,. I.
To be had at J. E GevSla'f-. A.drol.z'Co '.5. anti f.. e tr.
WalkPr'e. Itnll77t,
CARL. IVOLFSt4. LIN'S
SERIES' OF
. STg CLARSDCA SO'lltEE-d.
FIFTH SZ'A.Sc , N lE6'l
MR 455rf2.... Rro isp3oll:,
Has the hamar of outlast - sink: 1116 Flfltx Series of
.SIX CLASSICAL SOIREES—
..
In which he.will be amotnl•bs•
AIR. TB Eo. ?i9oSIAS. fro-al Bata York..
lIERR JI3LITI3 Vieliai.t,frern- Beam:;.
HERR AUG. Thr, 51Ah a gear InterDreter`
Claaeic.S.DgS, from Boston.
TIIEu. F EAMIREIIER,
V:oie
A. BOGGENBI3.O.F.R,
Fiesta
Taw). ARRI
CHAfi n byIf.RII.I2,
L. BOCANER,
Doehle -
Tl:e SoD Cps will be - _l. - ren
camber, at the FOYER PF
cot. BROAD and LOCT F
TERMS 0.579111
Sinvle Fulocriptiou for the ')
Szbecription. , for three pt - rrsoi
CriPCOLF wilt be rezei ,
R GOULD, SEVENTH so
G. ANDRE tr CO , 1104
Proorsromps of. the entire FO,l
NEWCiIiESTP4 ETT-6 - P. b;A _—
Lessee mud Ifituarer Yr Wel. WHEATLEY.
In contegneace oft - he
°HEAT SUGGS is
..tehiec€d
MISR AVONTA JONES.
in her
CLASSICAL IMPERSONATION
OF THI,
ARDUOUS CH ARACTS
ES D B
The Management hnnounce Itet repetition fur the
LAST TIME
THIS BVENLIM.
MR. 3. B. STUDLFY...Azi TASON.
TIDE (Wedneedai' . )i,VE,NlNG. Nor nth, 1863.
BD E A .
111:USICAT. CONDUCTOR-
To nonclnaa with the Petite ComeilY,'enPtled the '
DAY AP PER TUE WEDDING. -
lady ;Elizabeth Froelove fdiss Fanny Brown;
To-la ORP , Fa (Thursday) EVEICENG.
MIES ATONIA JONES.... A • &VA 0841..
1k4 . 115. 30.13 N DREW'S NEW ARCH.
RTEBET THEATER—LEGH Street, above Sixtk.
THIRD* >WET OF T9E POPULAR ARTISTS,
'SIRS D P DOWEI‘B.
THIS €Wednemlar) EVF.INING. 11th,- 1883,
THE LADY OF LYONS ;
OR, LOVE A_ND PRIOR.
Pauline
Claude Meblotto
To conclude with the Comic Drama of
THIs POODLES.
Timothy Toadies ..
Stuart Robson.
Mrs..rirrothv Trodies' .... ..... o.ii, Mary Carr.
FRIDAY, h RS. D F. BOWERS' BENEFIT.
Prices 2:4 usual Curtain RiFN: 7.4.
WALI'MT-STREET THEA TILE
7 7 lase3e .Mrs. M. GAMIVERMaIIt
fe Eminent &Cress.
MISS MARY PROVOTT,
2be Wonderful InaB'TROTIPE—Te-pivg
the .k.E eL CFRLDREDI OF THE DESERT.
TRIS (Wed , el.daT) EVENING Noy. 11th..
LUCIE D'aRVl LEE
Miss Mary Priivost:
LT , ell D'Arrille
To be fo.l owed by e
GE • ZUG DIiTETFREME - UT TEE
OND hRFUL ARAB TROUPE.
WALNUT. STREET THEM - RE. .
Lessee Mrs. G s_RR moo. ,
- A GLORIOUS TRIUMPH.
The return of the gifted and Palmier Artiste,
MARY PROVOST.
Proven last waning' by 'a CROWDED -HOUSE of 'de.
tighten auditors, whose applause was continued a.rl.
genaine from the lining . of the curmin till the .corr.ple
tion of the beautiful Play of
NELL GVinaINE,
in which. amiss PROVOST personates the charm:drat.
'heroine, .
NiLL evcrYNDE Ott, THE RING'S RIVAL,
for the second and•last time, THIS EVENING, a charac
ter in which she has 210 equal
To be followed. by a Grand Divertissement by the . ,
WGBDERFUL ARAB TROUPE,'
Twelve in number
• Dr . B: —This Troupe was first introduced into Paris by.
Prince Napoleon. and after performing at the - Circtaa.
Imperial for twelve months, made the Tour of Europe,
and arrivea in- New York but three months meek
where, at the; .
ALHAMBRA PALACE.
They haves-drawn immense crowds, and been-pro—
nounced.'
THE WONDER OP THE AGE,
3 , the entire New York Press.
Their
. Davfaminnee is unlike anything ever seems America, astonishing, delighting, and original
The CHILI) WONDER appears at eathiperforinance
nolo-st, -
WAITGE'S NEW PANORAMA,
ITALY; AND HER WAR FOR FREEDOBI,
r;LLIS BRAINON
GRAND''OPENING NIGHT 'OR THE
Great gatkinal Circus antLModel• tßtow.
At NATIONAL HA). L, MARKET above TWELFTIEL.
On WE3NESD! , ..I Evening, Nov. 11th, at 7,V:o'clock..
Under the ma ,- age went of
MRS. CHARLES WARNER,
Formerly MRS, DAN RICE
- She crganizadon of. Ushers and Police-is perfect, and
will ir sure corn . ort and convenience.- The most talented
artists and skillful performers have been engaged.,4md
will appear during the season.. Mrs. War ,, er, formerly
Mts. Bin Rice, will introduce hsr. splendid EOM.
Champion, on theonoi,ine night The celebrated
WHITBY Fe f ;-
with his.- stock of full-blooded - well-trained- Horses,
Will appear. Also. MRS. FRieNK o WHIT PARER..
graceful Equestrienne, MR C. NINO.- the great loaper,
The .Great CONS AD BROTHERS. . NAT AUSTIN, or
Australia the grent.el Clown. Mr. Whf..YOUNH,r the
great Stilt PerWrmer, will al - .==near in his great .act,
Le-I-TAMtre-Ptriieuse. The Comiefdtles, "Onnniniand
Contraband." Professor Warn :dead,. the man of Anazt7
forme, and a fell troupe of Acrobats.
1 . 111:3 WARBAR, the sole Leuneand Manager, is-deter
mined to make the great NATIONAL CIRCUS a popular
zasezt for the ladies and gentlemen of Philadelphia.
ADMIS;W.N. _ .
Stage Feats.—
- 1,-,duate bole=--.
Paint
:111.A:',Nts.re8
.', ?Every. WEDNESD aII,SATURP2I A_F,TEENOONS.
"onareetteing at *4 . na-tf
- t
•
FVOX'S- CABLING&
' C'eaSTNITS Stropt.
; 'INCREASED ATTRA Ttkni S: F4RESH ,L , TQVELTIES I
ISIDLLE. GALLai"n AIDL LE. imarisrn
In tw.k)• n•er ir..ar.t.ifv...• 'Ballets, t. rested by "
:KAT WESNER, AND
Bi ants TOPHOIM
nEAPI, FS. E CO - 40.NS, PITE VIOND.NRITIA CURIA,
and tifa debt Cor4i:::•mgs 7 in t34,..coantry,.
"4 1 1:173KPL I k - WONDERS).'
- 81.[1.1.,D'.15C-*&VAINTE HIND sTEdta
Ayausem, , mt Y. - Atnx, litvarft.--
GOl,ll fOZ 1 30 - 11. t Int crol.a.g:s
- . 81. 1 31501.1 BLITI4
KWYRY 7:zg
WednasaBT : Samrda:y. •..3, - Ustr
taigb rjaat
Car.sry rd: . Bi
sautt; o.lddrere 1.5
11ETET !TETON: FOE, HE B
,1 ibirlon E , Yell , WED ab , .s - a_VY, W:1 P. M -
miso.ion -rat C.EIV.<I,I. &qr.: 4#o. 11. ,Sertth B,GH +YEE
Street.
ROTIIKE,2II..L'S GRE4T PlOTtiiiis,
VAIN IN m3la COLTS . RUM.
NO Yams - m.llm All TAB
ICADEMS Vr FINE &RTS.
GERMANIA ORCEIEStRTA.- PUBLiCt
gaSALS crir.ory SATIEWW:Y, 334 o'clock, P.
Us, at the. !MUSICAL ran) HALL_ Sinß.rte tlckm.
ral. Nait0.." . ... - Yekages of sin tielsof7>. 11. To !la had =IS
ANDHIM 1104 Ks." • -•
SEVRIZVM , and CHIMItkiIIT, and is • V • the Hail o.c.x.
ocl2-lica
pENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY t
THE FINE ARTS.
Ma CHESTNUT STREET.
OPEN DAILY (Sundays excapted) from 9 /1.- X
(I P. "Al.
Adisisbion 33 cents. Cladron half prise.
THE FAMILY STEAM
CARRI3GE, "City of Boston," will be
IP- 3 exhibited on WEDNESDAY and.TH.DES
. DAY of this week (Mb and 12thinsi ant. t
from 234 to 6 P. M.. on the POINT BytgEsB PAE
CODRSS, and as a pat t of its performance. vii : that of
developing high rate of spend, it will coldest each day for
priority with the celebrated fast mare.."afar Kneen_'"
it is introduced here on the recommendation of the very
best authorities as one of the most ingenious and suc
cessful inventions of the day.
See small MS. Admittance 50 cents.
CORRECT. PIANO TUNING.
g—Mr. C. E. SIEGENT'S orders for tuning
and repatring.:Planos are received pt MASON & 00.'a
store, 90'7 CHESTNUT Street, onki.
Mr S. has had eleven rears' inctoxy experience in Hob--
ton, and Ilya jean? employment Philadelphia.
• SzEGIAL- —Fianos releadaered sound as soft and
sweet toned as new, without renlOing•
Term!, fcir,Tuning,
•
c - ;1•:/'' TRUSSES, BRACES, - 4
adiusts4 by C. H. NBSDLBS,
ne. o 7 'corner of TWEL - STH and RA' Streete.
Ladies' Department for same, conducted by
Ladies. TWELFTH Street. irst door below Ease. The
moot complete and yarie stock on band. consisting is,
part of Trusses. Suppozbars, Shoulder Braces. Bolts
Bandages, Elastic Stocings, Crutches. Syringes. Ar
Npmerv. Sick Room. Sec .g.M4kv.
HORSE FEEER 1
HORSB. 7F.P.DER
.
. -
This new - int , engon is for feed - Ing,horssa vials eland
ing in barneds or, otherwise. It, is, m?.O aof heavy Acosta
Dnek. and so cm-let/noted that. the hoy:s❑ cannot waste
any feed; the bag t Nentilatql• by the insertion of eye
lets. Riving tb a it•Jrse plenty of air. - -
For do tabl.:..ity, convenience. and sconowy this-is un
surpassed.' . lig remitting $Za sample will be formardod
to any addroes. •
All letterkef Inquiry 32c,As a f id ra . 4 4 to
• T I:oltl,Tftif,
- sole att.ket and I,Tannractarer.
11, - 8-11 A COMM ttC3AL Su. aer. Ats.e
reiriE PRES - NEVI - NG BRA_ ND
OIDE.R
IND WEIrrE WINE _TIDTEovi
GRUM avirta, MIISTA2I).SEED. SPICRS apa.
ALL THS REQUISITES' PO&
Par,FARVING AND PICKLINO pUltpoggs
4.1 - I,S I ZRT ROBERTts„.
Dealer in rats arwerics.
markt Coral . ILIVTATIL ant Tail 11101016
AMITSEMILINTS.
GERMAN OPERA..
WEDNESDAY EVENING, Nov. titls,. INA
FIFTH SIIREICREPT/OH AUGHT.
JOSEPH. A NI) HPS BitETHREN.
PA RV bECOND:
MISS BV:INETCHE,
KELLNER.'
Fit.nt bola;
L Knoa,
F'nte:
:,TOLL.
t7latrienet..
A_ 1-.. f KGFEL D.
Pre uch Korn.
G MUELLER.,
33:.;;tairon.'
3lnsth y. b.einning in 1 , 1" n...
PITS ACADEMY OF .11CUSIM
.treats:
rßsc RIPTION!
m Soirees St 00
)ns MOO
ived at the iffneie Stores Qt ,
ad CRREST'rrrr r treats, aad.
E - CH EsTrrur Street, vrlaere
ries ma , he h ed. _
MR. &LASH HASSLER.
77L1, OPEN AT.
O&NCERT HALL
FEW DAYS.
IP(Mt.. THE SEASON OP 1,563 , M, -
Lee m;id. Due4aalr.
I}kUUW.ll's
Earnetah3•
Mlis Avonia,liairs.
Mrs. D P, Dowers,
Barton
. Nets.
• $. 34 UU
• 2.4 Ct.&
•.. 3.sCta•
oet2•Baa%