CITY ITEM~o A WOAD ABOUT TAB • FLORENCE , ' SEW ,Tut ; MACHINE COMPANY.— The Florence Sewing :Machine Company, at Florence, Massachusetts pea , - mess an inexhaustible mine of wealth in their great laborritaVing instrument—admitted to be, by all who have made the comparison, the most perfect ma chine, in all respects, ever given to 'ho public. The four best and moat popular styles of stitch, the fork, .W 4, dotage. lock, and double•knot, are all made on it, and the change from one to the other is tne work of An instant. This fact alone places rhe norenee" machine at the very pinnacle of ingenious inven tions. The immense number of these machines sold at the company's splendid new emporium, No, 630 Chestnut street, is the beet endorsement they could have at the hands of the public. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S FURS—the urged and beat stack in the city, at Charles Oak lord Lk. Sons', Continental Hotel. RARE SPECIMENS OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC .A.ter..--Mr. Hippie. the popular and artistic Photo tgrapher, ho. 820 Arch street, has won an eaviahle praeminence in hie profrasion by never allowing any other than lirst•claes pictures to pass out of his .bands. So true in this, that of the thousands of pictures of his production that it has been our prl• vilege to examine, we have yet to see the drat one that is not faultless in tone, expression, and grace of attitude, OAXFORDS' HATS, CONTINENTAL HOTEL My.ssus. Woon CABs, ; No. '725 Chest nut street, now offer the most autgalft utat stook of Lades' Bonnets and Ohildren , s Headgear to select from in Philadelphia. Fin AT °AFFORDS, CONTINENTAL. A CARD.—The subscribers have now on hand a supply of fine Jersey. cured H.aana seleoted for their own trade, Davis Sc. lircaanne, Arch and Tenth, OAKFOItDS' CONTINENTAL HAT Eafro -13.117X. ""Afressits DA - vis Pacutatos, Arch and Tenth struts, have just received a fresh supply of ;fine New York Candies. C. oAKFoRD & SONS CONTINENTAL. THE CONSCRIPTION LAW.---Juriges Low :Tie, Woodward, and Thompson have decided that Zhe contoription law is unconstitutional. Judges Strong and Read dissent, and eo the case stands. When judges differ who is to decide? Fortunately, There ar , lsome things which common since decides - upon, alo where ordinary intelligence can come to as maw conclusion as those who are most learned .in the w. This is especially the case in regard to the a aring apparel made at the Brown stone 41:310t4 .g Hall of Rockhill Wilsoa, Nos. 603 and 4306 estuut street, above Sixth. Ii requires ho - Sul me bonchto decide upon their merits. ILITARY - GOOD; 'CAKFORD§% CONTI- ANTS OF THE AGES.—R is a man's ny still to be longing for something, and the rt.atifleatton of one set of wishes but prepares the nsatistied soul for the conception of another. The hild of one year wants little but food and sleep. :. t three, the young urchin becomes enamored of ugemplums, apple plea, and confectionery. At six a imagination runs upon kites, marbles, and play time. At ten and upwards he Wogs to make his op ipearance In the beautiful styles of garments made "to order at Granville Stokes' Fashionaole Clothing emporium, No. We Chestnut street, NEW S!lwx HATS—Charles Oakford dG .sons„ Continental Hotel. PERSONAL.—Major General Butler is ap pointed to the command of the forces in North Caroline, vice General Foster, removed. Majer •General "United States" Grant to tne. Command o 1 the Armies of tho Mississippi and the Cumber land, vice General Buell and General Rosecrans, removed. General Estimation is placed on the staff' , ot officers is command of Charles Stokes & °Vs Itone.price" Clothing Store, under the Uontinental. 'The mites attached to this department are the ad miration of all, both the civil and military authori ties. No removals have yet been reported in this <lepartment. SOFT FIATS, OAEFORDS% CONTINENTAL GENTLEmbiN 7 s HATS.—AII the newest sue best styles for fall wear, in Felt, Silk, and Cassimers, will be found at Warburton's, No. 430 Chestnut street, next door to the Post Office. 0023.im DARK BROWN WINDOW. SHADES, Dark Brown Window Shades. Gray 'Window Shades. Gray Window Shades. Pearl Window- Shades. Pearl Window Shades. _Buff Window Shades. Buff Window Shades. .Blue Window Shades. Blue Window Shades. Green Window Shades. Green Window Shades. - With Rich Gilt Borders. With Rich Gilt Borders. 'With Rich Gilt Borders. 'With Rich Gilt Borders. We make all the delicate tints of color. We make all the delicate tints of color. We make all the delicate tints of color. 'We make all the delicate tints of color. KELTY, ()ARRINGTON, & 00. 1 (Late Kelty & C 0.,) :No. 123 Chestnut street, below Eighth, Next door above the ikaeonie Ran. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, VP •TO TWELVE O'CLOCK LAST ;TIGHT'. treet. below Nbatth. Banal H Om's', Lewisburg F Caasey, Jr, Delaware El H Ssinp,on, Reading W oochran, New Yore Geo FlB:twee, Wasa, D C B Jackson, Wash, D C Miss B!own, Wieh, D C ' Jonn Finey, II S N Carl Young, IT S N F B Ayer, Nashua, N H Miee Lizzie tiarisey. Del W Goatner, Clintoo. N Y Chae B Laadis, New Jersey H B Bigelow, _Columbus, 0 C Barcalow, New Jersey G gergner & son, EfarrLb'g G C 31 kocholtz, Du ival..gc'n Him-H 'Donne , . Beo,klya W F Dabomb Waseinvoa C S G iainpeit, Washington I D Birney, Balrtm .re Gliraurd—Chestnut a W Manton, Philadelphia; ..e. Getty, Philadelphia :Mrs H ii" Chisholm, Pbilada H Forword, U S J Fitzwater, Norristown 14 0 Hay, New Jersey Jos H G Miles, W Chester 'Geo Lamb, Hew York WHesisell, New York al M. Wray. Hew York Jolliffe, Pennsylvania G Neck, Bellefonte, Pa Vi Gibson, Emporium J Bewley, bmyrna, Del IV &Evans, Maryland John Milliken, New York -Geo W Oliver, Fiebk J W Stockbridge. :Pc NYayne :II Malone. Lance ster :Mrs T M Bryon & 2 oh, N Y .•C, Whitney, New York -.1 Fisher, Baltimore I, Martin Penns, •S Austin . Ysrk Z.D C Knowles & la. Levison, St Lotus .J 8 Peel, New York • B Burrows, Troy, N Y 'W Petherick S Stevens, New York J J Rockwell, New York J Conner, Brooklyn J D Worth, Baltimore W 9 Oodey sv. St Louis W T Morris, elarylaad Mtt & Mrs G Beon.,N M L B on, New York G Goblins, b C T Shepherd. Ba,ttimere W P l•araes Pittsburg. Howe, Pitts ,ulrg J B Badt,(Btauthiar , ban F licetts,Wilke.barre nd Chestnut streets. H P Honimond & la, Penns Hiss T Totter. Bethlehem Miss.B Barilett, listh.tehern Plankonbach, Bethlettem J W Brown, Betnienem R JP Barret', Bermada Dr Clark O. la, oela Wa re J B Bracken. Pottsville E Reishenbach Continental—Ninth Mhs S S Leech, Pithbarg Atra E Rein aa, Pbtenixville Cunningham, England :F H Smith, Milwaukee Wm Frick. Chaster B Alexander, U A. 3E86 Mice Ornsby,Pittsb'rg .0 H. ()ruby, Pitteborg Benjamin New Albany_ at - C Berry, Uniontown, By &C Methewe, Bashua ;,B 11 Allen, Leavenworth Forreet, Chicago S A 'Mihail & ref, Ohio A Keith & la, Kentucky Thurston T '''''' York Daniel S Lathrop. AlbanY J M Kan kel, Albany Mrs A Ha.ankol Maryland Mrs Kunkel, Maryland W M McMillan dt wf, Balt D Hoover, Waittinirton J Price <wf Wilmington Miss Gordan, Wilmi aim a A W Young & la, Memphis 'FI Gray, Kentarky W Holden, New York Jas Anderson A wf, N . York H P Truman, Kentucky Mrs Stillman, New York F W Butler. CJ S . . ]lies J T Barnes, Mt Sterling :Howard Barnes, list Sterling H McCoy, New York B W Patten. Pittsburg ,A Wolf. Cincinnati :ifre D K Albright, Penne D T Mills, Boeton VA Wheeler, Boston tHeolfales. Brooklyn . _ F Larkin, II d A -W Burnh am,Con Dont NH Br Gen A SO) oepf &I, Ft Del Mies Resler, Fort - Delaware SH It 8111Iman Ft Delaware al Minn, retina IV Fritz Q 3 Wright. Norristown 'W Neiman, Iforestown aFi C:Kirk. Chester co Mies Hunt. New JerreY Mine Rich.Doylestown If Jones. Boston 40 Harnett PottEville J R Gibeon Mrs ell. ffia'ylan& Dr Zacharia & la, igaw York F Bound, IR Ball & w Mae' - • • llr Morrle .14 S Seymour. New Jersey A Anderson, New York 'W A Danakin, Maryland H Bullook, Bc*ton J Davie. Jr, & la, Ohio Ys T Pratt, Paterson Heineken . . Boyde, New York L Pinkerton. Now York & Pardee & wr. Wwllzingten Miss Pardee. Washineton 11 Hazewell, New York F. T Da zhiell. J.waey City A Silliman, Hazleton Whitney. New 'Yolk 5 Shippen, Pottsville - - Co) L Rated, fIB Kerdhaw K °seemly . . . . • C G Opdvde, Itirm York Capt L W Page. Vermont Qi M Simonson. New Yore jlEt Treater. Beading H Stewart Leblanc A iiicra : rtter & la, Penna 1` Hopkins, New York .3 H Pratt. New York • - . :B W Calif. New York H Bond. Baltimore IV a Rayner New York Mfrs Young. New York ' ;Pies Young, New York Mayhun & wf. Milford B Mammon. New York _.11•B Hall, Boston H P Kidder. Boston Mrs J Painier. Pittsburg G L Painter, Pittsburg A &Evans, Boston 0 0 Morrell Si wf. Omaha F Stiles & wf. Cincinnati P V Kellonit, Mina IF Colby. New York - IV - H - 11 7 a — aTe . Y7BcZo1 0 H Potts. New York McGoldrick, New York IA Child, Boston Ilterabanits'—Fourth .11 Anderson. Baltimore •tli'll Benson, Baltimore IM Peckham, N London, N • J P Kauffman, Pittsburg 7 JD 0 Bush, Bellefonte •ffi K Rose & la, Allentown 7, Andrews. Williamsport Ilas Barr, Lancaster H Lulker. Allegheny city :John F Lindlg, Lock Haven Tsf Simpson. Lock Haven J 0 Bhepherd, Ohio -Asa 13 Daniels; Ohio Eichelberger. Hopewell H Brown, Reading donnil Weaver, Lancaster H Lehman, Penna riff McCabe, Paris. Pa :David Bair, Lancaster Jae T Boritek, Bethlehem afro Thomas &c, Catasauoa Ltsula—Ohestnut. R J Keller, Brooklyn lir Wm Gibson. Alex, Va Akers. Baltimore 4 0 A Quinn John R Henneman. Md ?Thoe zany. Hoboken .3 8 Bullock. Beading Watson, New York ahobt Johnson, New York Jae P Fisher, New York A J McCullough & eon. N Y 'lsaac Pryor, Clarksburg , Zaire Hirshbein & oh, N Y • street, above ThILYdL Wm Gratz jr, Allentown AR Hay jr, New Jersey R A Roaenb. nm, N I John Raid, Wheeling, Va Louie Weyliae. Baltimore Jae Long. U S N J Franklin, U S 11 W Thomas, U 8 N 8 Thompson, N I W Provet B Bachas & la, Baltimore Peter Kell & la. Bal.tinaore Dr J B Boss, Washington tract, above Third. A H Peacock Reading John S Morris, Pottsville : L Monts. Pottsville Boswell, Plalada Seidel, Potteville John Bell, Penna. D Ermentront, Heading Moses Koch, Erie J W Frank, Newport W Faux & la, Danville W. 13 Irvin & wt, Philacla Miss E Bucher, Harrisburg Mrs Dr Charlton, liarrishic Lomis W L Lane, Plymouth D Harrington, Mass The Unlon—Arch • 'l9FPalmatr, Scranton ..,kGodfrey, Scranton Y Case. N Jersey .7 B Bby, Bristol :3H A Ktng. New York II Belmont IS 0 Koempfer,Centre co 3' Davis, Jr. At wt. N York ' o l'hos George. Cadiz. 0 B potter, Bzidgeton B Potter, Bridgeton .37. F Barron. Centre co ...7 Hartman, 'Newport H Slater, N Jersey setNl Jones, N .Jersey Allison & la, Penns .Pf Slurps, Carbon co Haational—Bace 4-7 L Redpath,New York' . Hayman. DPW 'Haven :ID A Yeager. Wash, D C easo Herman, Lebanon: if sago Amerman, Pentla v EDlekson. Camden. Del tilos,' Lebanon, Pa F Hartrarn, New 'emir ihDi Carey, Hartford. Ct Dickson, Delaware Etolnmets. Lebanon eo DoWlaan.lmb449/1 HOi4O,USW El Winter Cleveland D Lisaberger & Bath W Imam & la, Baltimore J Myer& Coiamlns _ Clue New York CeS'Naufneen,Columbres 1 B Clark, Washi utak Ei Small & la. York,Ps. tirre SwAine, St L Jots John EdeGoldrick. W Y G T Lubrock Onieaux, St L 51116 - J E Morrison, Memphis Mrs Morrison & dau.Tean W Baglay, Jr, New Yorg W Coppernoll, New York 0 Marsh, Boston Wilson„ England Lnnt New York J R Kellar. Rotterdam atreet. halos► ?Irak. Kra IlicKee Catasatiqua A PI aohman. •B sitimore W. F Nagle, Milton Daniel Shens i Tdimaana Eittbastisaßladel,Taaaqua Mrs Detwiler St c. Columbia S E Weed, New York 88 Yanderhoet, New York Geo W Bigelow, Di Haven - G L Toveli. Lewistown a. It 8 healer, Carlisle Pa ' L M Stambaugh m w, Patina Joe J McKee. Hazleton D OSllna , Carlisle Jacob ES Gotha. Lana co Daniel Ahl, Cumberland co John Routh & la, Pittsburg A. 13 Chapin & la. Masa W T Ramsey, Danville, Pa Mrs Lynn & ch, WlMaker° albovii Third. Geo Clark. Lebanon R Henry & la F A Heilman & la. Lebanon FOundrum,Seline J Kauffman, Readies B Solliday. Doylestown Jacob Oreasey. Penna. J J Greer, Doyle+town B F Bwartz, Reading 8 R F &ogle. Norristown 8 R Schweppe altos. Penns 'l' rowell, OttqlrkiTille etinerloan—Cheatma John Lameford Dr P rrt-torri D & Stratton. Salem, N J Otle,lng! aham• J a Hounds Henry !Kurland. New York Samuel I. Giiißin, II S N . A Lama. Wheeling Jno oh - maker, Jersey Shore Bow Lyon El A Hoff Reading .11 r 0 II Wiley, Reading J L Prtsbr.v,Tauriton A Rould.l'ant , ton 0 Ingraham. Maine. J W Murrell, Delaware iliskrnuarCit Ilotel—Thi R Lucien, Allegheny, Ps N Jersey .B Trainor, Pottsville J Marshall, Penna. • W Harvey, nuveroe J N Chester co R France, California Joel Snout. Wash. D C George Bird. Sc, eaten Vanhirs, New Jersey ()some liver. New JorseY James Welpley. Ohio Chas Hanley, Penna. reet, above Chwitaint. Ch H w Jorday Hughes, etinan Commercial—Sixth mt. John Kennedy ,ir, Lanc co I E Worrell, lndinna B Brooke, Pennsylvania Jos Ely, 6lowcovn ). 61 Batmen J Conway Ch pt A Grant, 1J 6 A J Vanderelice. Phoonixvillo John i ndur s wf, Adame CO DHsa S 151 Town . , Achlllls CO Madison—Second, et Mrs E AB Tanker. Illinois J.l Ken•x, Str =Our& Moses Dyer. Bucks co lii Haines. Penns mat. above Market. Joe Wetit New Janie, W V Croer, New Jerres Obis Hall, New York larnee d Btnne, New York Samna floghei. ec aml W W JPEEO lie ton, D ewtown - Jacob it Cornell. Bucks co Robtrt Banes, Backs co John R Banes. Bucks co James N smith. Maryland John Dailey. Maryland G P Mancred, New Jersey States Union—Stara Jas D C Murray, New Tork W Walterr, New York 1 Trimble ' Boetm Gee 3i Getes Alex, Va 11 L ' rdillville, Pa W Biady, Banbridge, Pa Irs E Duncan yaw Second SLabove Aron !bin .iederaon & elAter, N (El d Buckman, New York 'CUR Grill, euston W l ffornook, ?idle Mount Vern ox. Flo ta, Jae Oalltner j Wett Chester Chas C Danville _ . Henry Plymptom: Salem J W Bennett, Delaware Chas H Wilkes W Murphy Chas Lefferts, Hew Jerbey Bald Eagle— Third S H L Fogel, Penna J Schoch, Barks co S Oornot. Herding Silos Lehr. Etl.9too. Poe? Seibert. Encton iJ Horn, Easton H Terner. Lebigh co 1111 Welerotich, Can Val 1., above Callowbillt David it -ltz. Franklin !David Ifree,te. .ttoacg ao Jelin 8,11, Qu. taartown ;Allen Metzger. A...wawa - a Henry Bader Pennebart: q M letter, Allentown W lI Weaver. Cal I & Calvin. Eason Baxley Sheaf—S _eton A Rittenhouse, Ma Jag W Nichols, Pottsville M Wisbtleld, Wilmington J Csdwrileder, Fox Chore W Lippincott, New Hope H Saone, Doylestown G W Peirson, ebington Chas Price. Bucks co d ucreet. below Vibe. ' W T Lyons, Yuitada • Pas, Sr 1.. oJylestown. W Kirk, liucks so M E tt.iues, Brick; co M Sladz. Backs co C B Heading, Mt (Caro Jos , 11.011, Floartown W Morison, F.oartucvn T B Linton, Backs co. P II Dilez, Lambertville Chas Francis, Montgomery Black Bear—Third. Benj Belfrick,Long Swamp! Chas Greenawalt,Lehigh co' B Selig, Lehigh co D B Thompson, Lehigh co Chas Clark. Lehigh co Geo Rusk, Lehigh co t., above CallowbilL IA Blackman, Patina 'Goo W Wolf, Danboro Jacob K Hill. garb/1110 Eeneca7H cell. Bland. Orland Schackar. Poona SPECIAL r NOTICES. HATE You A COUCH ?--THEN ESE JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. Do not allow your cold to take its own course. Two•thirds of the victims of consumption owe their afflictions to the fatal mistake of " wafting for a cough to get well of itse , l" Do not fall into this error, but avail yourself at once of a remedy which twenty- tive years' experience hat. demonstrated is certain to prodace a speedy cure. RAVE You ASTHMA. OR PETRISI37 Then use JAYNE'S EXPEC POE INT, which will over come the spasmodic contraction of the wind tubes, awl cause them to eject the Imams or matter which clog, them up, end. by au easy and free expectoration, re move all difficulty of breathing ; HAVE YOU .3 izoNcrlrris? Then use JAYNE'S EXPECTOR aNT. This wide spread disease, which may be generaily described as an inflammation of the due skin which lines the insidlibf the wind tubes or air VeSeele, spreaing through every part of the lungs, is often mistaken for Consumption The Expectorant subdues this inflammation, relieves the at tending cough, pain, and difficulty of breathing, arid; if the case is not of too long standing, will certainly pro duce a cure. HAVE YOU CONSUMPTION? r Then - nee JAYNE'S EX PECTO RANT. It cleanses the bungs from all irritating matters, while, at the same time, it heals and invigorates them. Of all the remedies Which have been offerod the public for this dread disease. none have stood the test of time, or maintained so nni vereal a popularity as this Expectorant. Thousands who have been given up by their physicians as incura ble have been restored to perfect health by its use, and their testimony must carry conviction to all who read it. HAVE YOU PLEURISY? Then use JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. By taking two or three largo does in the early stages of the disease, in quick succession, and covering up warmly in bed, this Preparationacts as a sudorific or sweating medicine, and subdues then itiammation at the outset. HAVE YOU WHOOPING COUGH? Then nee JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. There is no re medy-which so effectually overcomes this disease as the Expectorant. What parent can witness the sufferings of her children froxii this distressing comvlaint without doing all in her power for their relief? What medicine so pleasant to the taste, or so 'certain to produce imme diate benefit? Give it a trial, then, and let it prove ita efficacy. RAVE YOU CROUP? Then use JA.YNE'S EXPECTORANT. Children are subject to no disease more sudden in its attacks, or, in the absence of prompt relief, none more fatal. in its resnits than Croup. Parents. therefore, should keep at hand a remedy sure and thorough. Such a emedy may be found in the k xpectorant, and every careful mother will keep a supply by her. JAYNES EXPBCTORANT Is a standard medicine. For thirty years is has been be fore the pubic, and during this period its curative powers have been testified to by all classes of people in all quarters of the world. Physic ans, clergymen, lawyers, merchants, and mechanics have experienced its remedial effects, and have famished us with their testimony, and it may be found at length in our Almanac. To their convincing certificates we would refer the doubting. Dr. D JAYNE & EON', No. 242 CEEE..:TNI7T Street Prepand only by nol3 3t DEAFNESS, EYE AND EAR, THROAT DM &SUS, CATARRH.—The above maladies treated with the utmost euccesi by Dr. VON MOSCHZISKEE, Oculist arid Aurist, graduate of Vienna, Ofice, lOW WALNUT Street, where can be examined hundreds or testimonials from 'she very best 'known men in the country, among whisk sre several from old. and responsible citizens of Fiala ielphis, who can be personally referred to. nol2 3t,* VNE-PRICE ejLOTHING, Or THE LATEST trimae, made in the Beet Manner. expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Flab Tirana. All Goods made to Order warranted eatisiaa ory. OILY Oat-fRIOS SYSTEM is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. delt-ly JONES & CO.. 604 MARKET Street. DR. STEPHEN SWEET, OF CONNECTICUT, la the author of "Dr. Sweet'a Infallible Liniment." HATE DYE 1 HAIR DYE 1 I BATCHELOR'S celebrated HAIR DYE to the Beet fse Ole World. The on/7 Harmless True. awl Retiabis Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is Perfect—changsi Red, Rusty, or Gray Hair, instantly tola Glossy Mach •,r Eakins/ Brown, without injuring the Hair or Stain ing the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; im parts fresh vitality, frequently restoring Its whiting color, and rectifies the Cl effects of. Bad Dyes. The genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATOITELOR ; all other' ire mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by SH 'Druggists, ,kc. FACTORY, 81 BARCLAY Street, Sew YOrk. Batchelor's New Toilet Cream for Drumlins the Hair. R129-1Y ASTHMA AND ALL BRONCHIAL AFFECTIONS cored by a new system of ELECTRICITY, without shooks or pain, by Dr. A. H. STEVENS, 141 S SOUTH PENN SQUARE. nesi-tr Z/111..Mtl:LIMJD- BROWN—WORDERLY.—On the 12th instant, by Rey. Dr. Seise, T. Stewart Brown and Lizzie G., daughter of Mr Jacob S. Wonderly. WOODWARD—MARTIN. —On the 12th instant, by the Rev. D. W. Moore, at the residence of the bride's brother, Joe. J. Martin, Erg.-, of Philadelphia, Thomas Woodward, Esti. of Delaware. to Miss Kate R. Martin, daughter of David Martin, Esq., of Chester county. [Chester county and Wilmington papers please copy. * HANDERSON—MARPLE —On the 3d of May last. at Haddonfield, N 'J., by Rev. A. Atwood. Mr. Beniarnia Henderson to Miss Emma H. Marple, both of Long•a -* coming. N. 3. WHALLEY—BABB. —On the 10:h instant, by Rey. John Chambers. Samuel Whalley to Julia H. Babb. • DIED_ WELLS,—On Wednesday:llth 'lust., in his 44th year. Samuel °Matte Wells Funeral services this (Friday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock, at St. Matthews Mulch, cornex_of Eighteenth street and Girard avenue.- 01,iNDIRIiING.—Killed instantly, on the night of October 78th last. at the base of Raccoon Mountain, Wanha'chie Valley. near Chattanoogt. Tennessee. James Glendinning. Captain Company A, 109th Regiment P. V., 2d Division, 12th Army Corps, in the 23th year of his age. • DAVIS. —Suddenly, on the llth instil:it, Mrs. Mary DaN is. relict of the late Ivens Davis, of Bordentown,n.J. RITTER,—On the 9th instant, Hrs. Elizabeth, wife of Samuel S. Ritter, in the 6Sth.year of her age. * BLAOK DRESS GOOD.-CASH MERES, Velour Reps, Tamises, 34 and 6-4 Mona telines, blerinoes, Henrietta Cloths .or silk•warp Cash meres, Ottoman Poplins, Irish Poplins, English and French Bombazines, Alepines. corded Mousseline% Aus tralian Crapes, Baratheas, Turin Cloths. Paramattas, De Laines, Oriental Lustres, Alpacas and Mohair UN tree, Reps analais.hiourning Silk, Armors, Fault de Sole and Oros BERSON & SON, MOTining Store, No. 918 - 6 RigfiTtrYgii:4;et, VELOUR CLOTHS, THE POPULAR FABBIGFOB LADIES' CLO AKS.—Purples, Browns, and Blacks; Frosted Beavers, black and brown ; Tricot Bibbed Beavers, Castors, and 6-1 Doeskins; Chinchil las and Petersham, $126; Long Shawls, $100; also. $76. nog EYES & LAN DEL MEDICAL PURVEYOR'S OFFICE, re:::3 7 lie. '7 north FIFTH street. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 12, 1863. Imvrters and Dealers in MEDICINES, HosPI.VAL STORES, Hosprre.r. FIIHNIs CRE. BEDDING, ICS, be., are invited to submit their Price List., from ti me t o time to this Office. J. MURRAY, nol3-tt Surgeon and Medical Porvevor. SURGEON-ARTIST'S OFFICE, FOR MUTILATED SOLDIER9."bOLDIERS 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' flee stating their Ines by letter, with name. company. regiment, and residence. B. FRANK PALMER, oe2S-tt 1809 SOESTNOT Street. Phtledelptha. Mnv REBEL STEAM-RAM ATL The general desire to inspect this ship, and.when in the stream, her inaccessibility calmed the Union Vo lunteer Refreshment Committee to procare permission from the United States Government to exhibit her, for the gratification of our citizens, and for the benefit of their fund. She Is now moored at the first wharf below Washington avenue, where the public are invited to call, nntil further notice (Sundays excepted. ) A bio graphical sketch of this specimen of ship- building, in cluding an account of her capture, can toe procured at the ticket office. Admission, 05 cents. Children, 10 cants. no9-6t ma. ST. LUKE'S AUXILIARY TO 'DIRE SANITARY COMMISSION earnestly solicits from members of the congregation and. others contributions for the benefit of SICK and WOUNDED SOLDIERS. Ar ticles of Diet. Flannel, and other Goods,may be seat to t h e s ea lers Boom, in the basement of the Church (THIRTEENTH Street. below tiprnce, ) every FRIDAY, between 9 and 1 o'clock and Money to the Treaenrer, OHS. W. CUSHMAN. No. IMS S. DELA.WARS Ave ser-thtim MPHILADELPHIA. EXCHANGE COMC PANY, OCTOBER 28. 1863. dThe Managers have this day declared a semi • enamel ividend 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 Trawler Books will be aimed till that date. no 9-131 street. ahoy. Mirth.. F 8 Bolden,Rhade Island Br S 13 , 011 a. Colombia Sam'l DLokey. oxford, Pa A S as wbr dee Caeatir oo J al B aok, Boa oa corae, lowa CW Tyler. II d A D E Stout Penne. I F W Denninw. M Kleahaus, Now Je•eey fl & Cannon, Jer Shore afleeen, Wfisnincen. D C J R Elvans, Wes qtr..; en Maize St w. Pottsville W Dnily F Taylor. hl hers ville d street, etberre Roma. Simpeon, Stillman) P Gilbert, Blown (I II Smaley, Hoehostqr J R Vanriss, Jr, sew York Hiram (Mark, Delaware W Henry, Prn , r, R :genre, Wilkeibarre C Jennings. Wilk•aharre T Parcel.. Allegheny, Pa. w Harris, Ponca. W Muria, Jr, Penne P, Heston, DoYleslOWn ID Lord . _ D Ntabba, eent.sy,vataa Nam ay. oxford. DS Haauay, Scliavtkill co H M Hued ai la. adw iraa J Karlin, eon (..; lawn Ulla.. Ma tarn, Par, Catania Pan ,, sylvaaia J H Gibaoa, ,Cincinaatt &P ll,ward, Mu , York Chas SanuoY St la. Peuna Joe II Yardley & :a. P rata 61r4R Y Liuto a. Nowwwuj fladaon, Delaware V. etraes.. above Slav h. eiry )od wine. Doylesi r a 0 OuVe John P Javiatv. 00 !Jolla Spangler. Peron lit lloberta. Prana J J Smith, Puiht L G bticker. Milton, Ponna 11:Vb LADIES. AID OF PIIILADEL. Pll.l a. This AtiISoCIATION bee for the last three weeks been eending supplies to • tiff. OWN fifittl suffering in I rison at hiehmend. Contributions for this: and the getter& parpoeee of the essoclatio, in money. material, prvvVions or clothing. will be thankfaily received at 701 WALL , Li ratany time. and at the work., oom C. con or of TWIII Ft Hand WA.LttIiTT Streets, on F . &LOAF of each week, where stores are packed and de matched, and'where ladies are invited to attend and render assi.t. awe, t* ma- FIRST .r.A.TIONA.L. BA.NIK. OF TRANKkoItD —LC ad iourned mooting of the so beoribere , to the stock of the FIRST N rlO aid. BANK OF FIt.A.NEF(IIiD will be held at Wright's Institute, on FIIIDAY EVENING, November 13th, at 754 o'clock. to take metiettree for an immediate organlesdlon of the association. Prrseim interested are invited to attend; those Welt fop block Plionld apply at once, to ei her NdrIIAN MLLES ISRAEL FOnTER, or Si tION R. SNYDER. C. romittee, ar no opportun.tv eau be given after the or gan Nation has been Collipult , N.TITaN HILLEg, Chairman. EENJ ROW L &ND, becreterv. FRArCEPORD,Firv. 7th, 1863 note. tr. TILE TWENT SBCOND AALOTI f i euite V k R.Y of kw MERCANTILE BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION will be celebtated on FRIDAY B YEN ING. the I.3th instant. at 73 o'clock, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. AM,resfes will be delivered by Rev. M. A. DE WOLFE HOWE, D. D. • Arm DANIEL DOUGHERTY, E.A. The Orchestra will be ender the direction of Mr. B. HASSLES. Yards of atheiesion may be bad gratuitously by are. iil{t'eNTLY at the Coanting-House• of the subscriber. No. 36 North THIRD Street. • . PA:Nitt SYLVA MLR° A.D 00 P.,11+7, TH.II.+SURER'S D EP AA e3D;NT. PHILADELPHIA, October 18133. The Board of Director,. have this day declared a vemi. , annual dividend of FIVE per cent. , on the capital stock of the Company, clear of . National and State taxes, pa+ able on and after November 18. 1883 Powers of attorney for collection of dividends can be bad on application at. the office of the Company, No. SOS +Muth THIRD Street. - ociT•tdel THOS. T. FIRTH:. Treastmer. CONSOLIDATION BANK.. PITIWIDELPIIIA, Oat. 6, An election for-Dtrectors will he held at the lia.oking Nouse, on MONDAY. the 16th of November, between the hoors of 10 A. M and 3 P M. he-Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will ba held on. TUESDAY. 341 of November. at 12 lii oc6 twr tnol6 JOS. N PEIR=OL. Cashier. COB. Pi f p A NOB B . iN The Directors hays this day d l ec P rii r r A id l l °' l) . o. 3 ide lB'l d FIVE PER (MAT., clear of all Tavis. Rad ri!.vabl ' il on o demand. J. W. TJER.ET, not- tf Caahlcir. grate fAL BANK. OF PM I M . Sl 9 B , e l a Nov. 3, 1853. The Bns.rd of Directors ~EV•ro this ofty declared a Divi dend of FIVE PER CONT . clear of N.tional. aid' State Tam*, payeb/e on demand.. S. 0. PALMER, nt.4.10t Cashier. triu R o . 7 .6n is A 1S Tbe Directors have this day declared a Dividend of KYR PEN CENT.. out of the protlti of the last six months, payable on and after the lath Inst. , free of all Taxes. [ue4-10t] L SCtlit.Fl?%R. Cashier, DIECTIA.NICS' Pitlc. Nov. 3, 1883. T, e Board of Directors have this day &blared a DM deed of ol X PER CENT. on the business of the Bank for the lest •ix months: payable to the Stockholders on and after the 13th instant. .1. CYBEGAND. SR.. no 4 9t Cashier. CORI EXCHANGE DANI. PHILADELPHIA, Oct 12,1863, The annual election of DIRK:TOOi . will be held at the Banking House on MONDAY, the 16th clay of November next between the hours of 10 A and 2 P. hf ocli-tnol6 J. W ToRREY. flashier. M. FARMERS , AND AIN.O HANLON , BANK, PHILADELPHIA, October 2. 1863, 'Phe 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. and on TUESDAY, the third day of November aexi. aet eral meeting of the Stootholders will be held tt the Banking House at 4 o'clock P 111., agreeably to 4harter. W. RUSHTON. Ja., OFFICE', GIRARD F. AND DI. INS. CO., 11.5 We LSI [1 - r St., Ciovemeer9, 1S The Directors have declared a dividend of PI TE PER CENT for the last six months, clear of taxes, and pay ebl.- to the Stockholders on demsnd noll-ssfrnOt 1 TEED S. GIT,LETP, Treasnr.s.r. fX.• BANK OF COMMERCE.—PHILA.- D c LPFII 1.. Not•. 3, 1,q63.' ri be 13nard of ntrow.t,or,, hove this- d a y d eclared a Dm, deed of FIVE PER CENT.. payable on demand, clear of Taxes. J. A. LEWIS, not svfm.6t (lash iwr. • MANUFACTURERS' ARID - ObAlsiiCb BANK,—PERLADRILPHIA, rev. 3 18i3. Direcznrs have this day declared a Dividend of SIX PER CENT. for the past six nonths, pat ble clear of Tax. en Friday, the lath instant nolaltnst 6f. W cannDWART). Cashier. 0 U v N 6 14:0 3, B A —PHILADELPHIA, . M a matins. of the Board of Directors held thisday, a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT ,-clear of State and United States Tax. was deckled, payable on demand. net wfmtno2o J 3. curcicga. Raahier. COMMONWEALTH. BANK, PHILADELPH[A, October 6, 1863. The smartsl election for Directors will be held at the BANKING HOUSE. on MONDAY . , the sixteenth day of November next, between Lbw hours of ton A. AL and two P. B. HENRY C. YOUNG, Cashier. oc7•wisiminol6 GIRARD BANH, PHILADELPHIA, LeZ October Bth. 1b63. To annual election for Directors. to - serve for the enenina year. will be held on 141./.I.stDAY the 16th day of November. between the bows of .0 5. Br. and 2 P. IC oc9-fmtytNol6 W. L. SCHAP VER. emitter.- rarKENSINGTON BANK, PHILADEL PHIA., October 3, 1863. An Election for Thirteen Directors, to serve the ensu ing' year, will be held at the Banktug-hone on AEON DAY, 16th of November, 1863, between the hours of 9 A. IC and 3 P. Bd. .C. T. 'ERRE ES, oc-mwftnovl6 Cashier. SOBTITWARTI BANK, PITILADILLPHIA, October 5, 1883. The annual election for Directors will be held at the BA.N.RIDG HOUSE, on MONDAY, the sixteenth day of November nest, between the hones of ten A. IL and two P.M. oc7-wf&mtnol6* P. P..STEEL. Cashier. M'IJNION BA.NIE., PHILADELPHIA, October 3. 1663. The manna) election for Directors will be held on 'MON% D &Y, November 16, between the hours ofl.o A hf . and 2 P. hf. J. J. HIICKEL, oc6mvrftNl6 Cashier. WESTERN BANK. OF PHILA DELPHIA. OCTOBER 3, 1563. An Election for Directors, to serve this Bank the en suing year. will be held at the Banking House, on MON DAY, The 16th day of November next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. .6L and 2 o'clock P. M. ocs-mwitl6N O. 211.11101:1T111A.N, Casbier. MILITARY. NOTICES. E COMPANY, SLUE RESERVESt DRILL EVERY MONDAY EVENING, AT EIGHTH AND CALLOWHILL, At 8 o'clock. ALL AT ANY TIME CONNECTED WITH THE ORGANIZATION ARE EARNESTLY-RE QUESTED TO BE PRESENT. By order of Captain noll-34fm8t*' JOB. J. BABCOCK, 0. S. A PLEASANT FRONT ROOM WITH board, in a private famil3, for a - gentleman and Wife. Terms $l2 per week. Apply, 11.23,?, SPIUJOS street. JGUILD MIL LETTE, ATTORNEY •AT LAW AND CONITEIANOEH, No 215 . South FIFTH Street. Philadelphia COLORED PHOTOGRA.PHS, RAL and truthful 111 encases, only $l. REINER'S PC/Juin' colored Pnotographs, TKEaßill. styles: Cheapest and best pieturee .thade. Gallery, SECOAD Strt et, above Green, lt* REIM ER S BEAUTIFUL STYLES Ivorytypes win golden opinions from. all. Their pleaeir g appearance and natural coloring has not been excelled SECoND Street, above Green. It* REIMER TS NOW HAVING EXEOU ted beautiful and accurate Portraits; fine styles life size Photographs in oil colors. See and obtain one at SECOND street, above Green. It WITH AIITER'S HAIR DYE AND T T INSTRUiId lONS your maid can dye your hair without trouble. 00 cents a•lioa, at 53 THIRD Street, abcese Chestnut. RUC K. - WHEAT FLOUR. - THE S U RCRIBRRS hove received from Bethlehem a supply of BUCKWHEAT FLOUR which, for color and flavor, warrants them irsattylng that it is superior to any in the market. ROBERT DONNELL dt SON. nol2 St* -506 WALNUT Street. THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC -m- buy their Chewing and Smoking Tobacco at DEAN'S, No 335 CHESTNUT Street, - Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco, in Tin Foil, $440 per gross. or 4 cents single papers. Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco, in Tin Foil, $4.40 per gross, or 4 cents single papers. Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco. in Tin Foil, $4 40 per gross, or 4 cents single inners. Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco, in - Tin Foil, $4,40 per gross, or 4 cents single papers. Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco, in Tin Foil, $4.40 per gross, or 4 cents single papers. At DEAN'S. No. 335 CHESTNUT Street. All kinds of Pare OM Virginia Chewing and Smoking Tobacco can be had at DEAN'S. No. 335 CHESTNUT St 7 et. All kinds of Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco. in bulk, at 5 and 5 cents per ounce. at DEAN'S, No. 335 CHESTNUT Street. Killickinick and Lynchburg Smoking Tobacco for 25 cents £. Also, Trattish Tobacco for sl.per pound, at DEAN'S, No 335 CHESTNUT Street. imported and Domestic Cigars, at about one-half what °the, s sell for at wholesale or retail, at DEaN'ti, No 335 CHESTNUT Street: . . _ AU kinds of the best Plug Toba:co for 50. V; and 70 Bent• per pound, at DEAN'S. No. 335 CHESTNUT Street. nel3 tf WRIGHT'S ir I NE PLUS ULTRA, a MINCE MEAT; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, GARDEN ACID PIiANBLIIV 4TRESTS, • no7-3mos Philadelphia ITORSE FEEDER ! HORSE FEEDER! This new invention Is for feeding horses while stand ing in harness or otherwise. It is made of heavy Russia Duck, and so constructed that the horse cannot waste any feed; the bag is ventilated by the insertion of eye lets, giving the horee plenty of air. For durability, convenience, and economy this is un surnamed. By remitting $2 a sample will be forwarded to any address. • All lettere of inquiry must be addressed 'to GEO. T. DALTON, Role Agent and Manufacturer, no9-1m 122 COMAE EGIAL Street, Boston, Mass. CUSTOM. 'HOUSE, ISIL&DELPHIA, COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, NOVeMbAT IL 1863 • , NOTICE TO MMICHANTS, SHIPPERS, AND OTHERS INTERESTED. -By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, under date of the 9th of November, the un dersiened will clear to ports opened to commerce jay the proclamation of the President, without special permit. Anthracite Coal, and all other articles exelapt the fol. lowing—viz: Cannon. mortars, firearms, pistols, bombs, grenades, powder, saltpetre, sulphur, balls, bullets, pikes, swords, boarding caps (alwayi excepting, the quantity of said articles which may be necessary for the defence to the ship and those who compose the craw). saddles, bridles. cartridges, bag materials, permission and other caps. clothing adapted for uniforms, salt-cloth of all kinds, hemp and cordage, intoxicating drinks other than beer and light native wines. 'The excepted articles will only be cleared on sPecial permit from the Secretary of the Treasury, or by the special direction of the Supervising Special Agent of the district into which the shipment Is to be made. nol2-81 WM. B. THOMAS, Collector. TO SPORTSMEN. - PHILIP WILSON Jo CO.. 409 CHESTNUT STREET. Manufacturers of superior DOUBLE GUNS. equal. if not superior. to any of the following makes. which we heap constantly onhand: William Greener, Weatley Richards, Moore 4s Harris, and other makers. Also, Powder, Shot. Wads, Ow, dm We shall be constantly supplied, during the season. with every variety of SKATES: 5e9.4-.9m GUNS 1 GUNS!! GUNS!,! 1 WESTLEY RICHARDS'. WILLIAM GREENER. MOORE St HARRIS'. - . PHILIP WILSON & FRENCH VE DYVtiGRIETY GUNS The best assortment to select from to be found in this country. Call soon at PHILIP WILSON & CO.'S. 0c24-1m 400 CHESTNUT Street. - PILE° TR 0 PAT lIY.—L. A. SMITH has located herself at 607 WOOD 'Street. where she is prepared to treat alliicted Women and Children with Electricity, which will remove disease without medi eine Paraysis. Lose of l•peeoh. Rheumatism, Chills,: Liver Complaint, and many chronic diseases cared., which medicine cannot reach. Give her a call, and. test herOahe il h skl. owl, RtoloA, DG aad.to9P, AL Roll-Gt THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 13. 1863. SIGN OF THE BLUE STOCRTNG. MITCHELL dt - BROTEIBB., (Successors to James Ilering,) Dealers and Importers of HOSIERY and GENTLEMErce, GOODq, 16 North NINTH Street. Ladies' and afieses',.Erawer. and Vesta, Tien and Boyd' Drawers sad shirts, And a Intl tton , oriment of fine 13.,alish and German Hotte , y of all kinds. N. B. —...adles' and Gentlemen's Gloyse, nol2-2t5 REMOVAL. LIN - HORD LUKENS HAS REMOVED FROM No. 81'SONTEI sIXTH STREET, To N. W. CORNER SIXTH AND CHESTNUT, Where he uow off-rs a LARGE AND ELKGAATT bTOGK OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Embracing all the latest novelties. PRICES MODERATE. isre- The attention• of the public Ls respectfully so licited SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER. ea2B-11m GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. MYHRE & BROTHER% No. 1035 GIUSETNIIT STREET. AN ENTIRKLY NEW STOOL SUPERIOR UNDERCLOTHING, HO SIERY, HDICFS, CRANA.TS, /Or Stocks and Napoleon Ties made to order. • air an elegant, ss.ortment of Kid Gloves. Gentlemen's Dressing Gowns in great variety. Kir - The "MODEL SHIRT" always on band and made' to order. 0024 3m vra. a. LUDWIG. President 606. ARCH STREET. '" 606. ANTI' FURNISHING GOODS, HIBTS, WRAPPERS, AND STOCKS G. A. 11OFFMA:NN, stioamor to W. W. KNIOET, we 141114 606 ARCH STREET. 604. JOHN 0. A.BRISON, . NOS. - I AND 3 N. SIXTH STREET, HAS NOW IN STORE A FINE ASSORTMENT OP GENTLFMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS FOR FALL AM) WINTER WEAL Also, Manufactures from the Best Material and In a Superior Manner by HAND: . Fine SHIRTS and COLLARS. Shaker Flannel SHIRTS and DRAWERS. Heavy Red• twilled Flannel SHIRTS and DRAWERS. English Canton Flannel SHIRTS and DRAWERS. Buckskin SHIRTS and DRAWERS. Cloth TRAVELLING SHIRTS. WRAPPERS, STOOKS, TIES, &a ind said at the most moderate prices. oe7-6m VINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. The anbeeriber would Invite attention to hie IMPROVED OUT OF SHIRTS, Which he makes a emcialty in his businema. Also, teTh ttantly_receiving NOVELTIES POE GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. J. W. SCOTT, GENTLEMEN'S FUI.NISHING STORE. No. 574 CHESTNUT STREET, J2.29- t} . Von* .loorp holow ilontinatia. STERLING EXCHANGE, SOUG-I-Irr AND SOLI). se2B-m&f3m 6-20. U. 8. 6-20. • The undersigned, as General Subscription Agent, Is authorized by the Secretary of the Treasury to continue the sale of thia popular Loan, and TEN DAYS public notice will be given of discontinuance. ABOUT TWO HUNDBE•D MILLIONS remain unsold, and this amount is scarcely sufficient to furnish a basis for the circulation of the National Banking /Emaciation' 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 ie well known that the Secretary of the Trea sury has ample and unfailing • resources in the duties on imports, internal revenue., and in the issue of interest bearing Legal Tender Treasury Notes, it L nearly cer tain that it will not be necessary for him for a long time to come to issue further permanent Loans, the interest and principal of which are payable In Gold. . These considerations mast lead to the prompt conclu sion that the time is not far distant when these " Five- Twenties" will sail at a handsome premium, as was the result with the "Seven-thirty" Loan, when it was all sold, and could no longer be subscribed for at par. This is a the interest' and principal being payable in coin. thus yielding about Bunn 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 7.ears, yet the Govern meat has the right to pay them off in gold at par, at any time after five years. The interest is paid half yearly on the first days of No vember and Mag. Subscribers can have Coupon Bonds which are paya ble to bearer and leaned for $OO, $lOO, SSW, and 81,000, or Registered Bonds of similar denominations, and in addition $5.000 and $lO,OOl These "Five-Twenties" cannot be taxed by States. cities, towns, or counties, anti the Government tax on them is only one and a half per cent, on the amount of income, when the- income exceeds six hundred dol-. lars per annum. Income from all other investments, such as mortgagee, • railroad stocks, bonds, am., mug Pay from three to five per cent. tax on the income. Banks and Bankers throughout the country will con tinue to dispose of the Bonds, and all orders by /EAU or otherwise properly attended to. The Treasury Department having perfected arrange ments for the prompt delivery of Bonds, Subscriberi will be enabled to receive them at the time of subscri bing, or at farthest in FOUR days. This arrangement will be gratifying to parties who want the Bonds on pay ment of the money, and will greatly increase the sales. SUBSCRIPTION LORNT,6 MICHAEL(JAOOBS, __ BANKER N , O. 46 - Sonih THIRD Street PHILADELPHIA. • GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, SPECIE. AND UNCDR RENT MONEY BOUGHT AND SOLD. - STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION_ Particular attention paid to the Negotiation of Time Paper. CITY WARRANTS BOUGHT. ocs-Ent COLLECT/ON 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 o In debtedness of the United States now due or shortly maturing. Terms made known and receipts given at the aim No. 320 CHESTNUT Street. mys-tf A CABD.—UNIONdsPACIFIO RA 11. 4 A WAY CONIPKNY - (EASTERN DIVISION) BONDS (KANSAS BRANCH OF THE PACIFIC Ral - LROAD). As Bonds of the above description will probably be of fered Pm sale in the money market, the public is hereby cautioned against purchasing, or in any 'way negotiatin for them; for the undersigned have an existing contrast which prohibits entirely the sale or use of said Sonde, while at the same time the statute laws of the State of Kansas give them, under their contract, a prior Hen to all mortgages or deeds of trust which can be executed by said Company. Any investment in said Bonds, without authority from the undersigned, will be invalid, and will entail a total loss upon the parties who shall-ven ture to purchase them. ROSS. STEEL, & CO , Contractors for building the Leavenworth. Pawnee, and Western (now called Union Pacific) Railway, Eastern LEAVENWORTH CITY. Kansas, Nov. 4, 1853. no9-12t IMPORTERS OF WINES AND LIQUORS L,AITMAN, SA.LLADE, ct. CO.; N0.1%13 SOUTH NINTH STRUT, Between Chestnut and. Walnut? Philadelphia. G. M. LAURAN. A.M. - SALLADE. no9-6m J. D. BITTING CORRECT PIANO TUNING. M I -Mr. C. K S &BUNT'S orders for twilit( and repairing Mums are received at MASON St CO.'s store, 907 CHESTNUT Street, only. Mr S, has had eleven years' factory experience in Boa.ton, and five years ' employment in Philadelphia. BFECIAL. —rianos reteathered to sound as soft a n d _sweet toned as new, without removing. Terms for Tuning, U. oel2-Siff ~;.• TRUSSES, BR.A.CES, - , dlPro' . 1 akilfully adjusted . by C. H, _NEEDLE& corner of TWELFTH and RAU Streets. 0 Ladies' Department fqr same, conducted In Ladies. TWELFTH Street, drat door below Race. Tlu most complete, and varied stock on hand, consisting it part of Trusses,- Supporters. Shoulder Brace's, Bella Bandages,_ Elastic Stockings, Crutches. Syrinxes, Ar tielas for Nnrigarv. Sink Room. &st to3o-Am D. MARCHANT PORTRAIT E. PAINT has removed to 919 LOCUST Street, where he w be glad to see his Mends and those of the Public who ay be interested in his line of art. oaf,. Mt. If • -•-•FONTENEAU & C. SALLES, • FRENCH HAIR DRESSING and SHAVING SA LOON, No. lOS South ELEVENTH Street, (up stairs.) branch of 1017 Chestnut street. • NEtnnfacturer3 and Importers of Wigs, Toupees, Fri zettes. and Fancy Articles. 0rt.30-fmwlm* gCOTCH .WHI SKY. —GRA H A ICS F"-" celebrated Scotch Whisky for sale, to boililed wais house:by CHAS. 8. & JAR. CARSTAIIta. 0027 PO WALNUT, and 21 GUMMI &red. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Flea.~y:h;i~~l.~arlsedd:~J~W:~r):9~t➢Q~ AT IMEOANT ASSORTMENT OP AT MODERATE PRICE& DOUR PREMIUMS AWARDED POE FINANCIAL DREXEL CO. SIX PER. CENT. LOAN, SAY cooKE, In SOUTH THIRD STREET, NOW OPEN. Of our own Importation and Klnufactan In every fashionable style, for LADIES. HISSES. CIAO.A_TC, J. W. PROCTOR 45.1 00. no 6. frmw m THOS. W. EVANS Sc 00. • [UPS .TUET RECEiSSID, P.ER CAYA.DA, BRIGHT PLAID POPLINS, 818 AND 820 CHESTNUT STREET. noll•3t OPEN': iqoa, 818 818 AT TEM ARCII-STREET CLOAK STORK ' Al HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' AND MISSES' CLOAKS. nab-tf CLOAKS A.ND CLOAKING CLOTHS M•T 3M CI X-i 0 Xac. JEIII CHEAP DRY" GOODS: CARPETS; OIL OTHS, AND WlNDrPigf SHADES.—V. B ARCHAMEADLT, N. E corner ELEVENTH and QUE. HET Streets. will open THIS 510 RN:NG. f om Auction, Ingrain Carpets. at 37c.. 50c, 52c 75c, 87e $l. and $l. 25; Entry and Stair Carpels, 25 to 87e; Three-ply Carpets, $1 50; Bag and demo Carpets, 31, 37 GO. and 62c; Stair 00 ldoths, 25c; Floor Oil Clothe. 15 to 75c; Glit Border. ed Window Shades. 75c to $150; Buff and Green Sha ding, 37 to 62c DRY GOODS AND TRIDISIINGS. . . . . Sheeting and Shirting Mustins, 12y 2 to 37c; Chintzes, 12 to 2i c ;De Leine% 28 and 31c; Plaid Dress Goods, 31 to 50c; Poplins, 31 to 62c; Pammettas and Alpacas. 31 to 76c; Blankets. $5 to $l2; Marseilles, Lancaster, Oriental, and Allendale Quilts $1 76 to $10; Co mfortables. $.3 ; Bag.. simeres. 76c to $2; Coats' Spool Cotton- 7c; Skirt Braid. 9c; Pins 6c; Hooks and Eyes, 30; Palm Soap, 8c; ;ash, 12Y.c; Napkins and Towels, 12 to 37c; Table Linens, 50c told. Flannels. 97 to 75c... Wholesale and Retail Store, N. E. corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets. 0023 wfdrmlm. JAB. R. CAMPBELL & CO„ No. 727 CHE 'TSUI' STREET. invite attention to their full assortment of SILKS, in all colors and qualities. which they offer, together with a foil line of MERINOBi, REPS. POPLINS, DELAINES, and o.ber destrabls D' , ESS GOODS. at LOW PRIOaS Also. OPEN-CENTRE LONG and SQUABS BROGUE SHAWLS; in elsnant designs. BLACK THIBET LONG and SQUARE SHAWLS. PLAID WOOLEN SHAWLS. FL sNNELS. BLANKETS. and QUILTS. LINENS. DAMA°KS. NAPKINS, and TOWELS. JACONETS. hOFT CAM BRIGS, SWISS MUSLINS, &c. SICIRTIS.GS end BALRORALS. KID and SWEDE GLOVES. BLEACHED MUSLIN S and CANTON FLANNELS. n0t2.12t - • OPENING OF FALL DRESS GOODS. H: STREL & SON, __ Nos. 712 and 71.5 North TENTH Street, lints" GooDs. Plain Silks, choice colors. $126 to $2. - Plain Moire Antiques, choice shades. Plain Black Silks 90c. to $2.50. Figured Black Silks; Fancy Silks. Plain All-wool Reps and Poplins, allisolorl. Plain Bilk and Wool Reps, all colors. Figured and Plaid Reps and Poplins. Plain French kierinoes, choice colors. 1 lot rain French Iderinoes. choice colors. $l. • [Pi FROTEIINGHAM dt WELLS HEAVY MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHENTINGS AND lER STINGS. STANDARD DRILLS, HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS." WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRIOS AND SILECIAS. BROWN. BLEACHED, AND. CIOBSZT SEAS. No. 12. WORSTED YARN, &o. sel9-11 tl FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY P..NTA_NS M3_4l2s-55.A.141-ii, 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 everytlttg pertaining to the complete outfit of Army and Navy Officers. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. oc2o-1m G. W. SIMONS & BROTHERa EANEOH-STREET HALL. PHILADELPHIA. MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY, FINE SWORDS, ADID LIMITARY GOODS ID EVERT VARIETY. 11326-116 m ARR /Iwzot co., a Will send followinglion receipt of price: SILVER COMPOSITE WATCH, for the Allay, cylin der movements, Hunting Cases, Time Indicator in'con tre, 1 save trouble or opening case. Handsome and re liable, best and cheapest made. Sold in the, army at, lii2s—s 250. SOLDIERS' OWN, Patent Lever, in sterling silver, engraved bunting cas COMPOSlTE" regulate Jews o. SPLENDID GOLD WaTCH, ed. either medium size for gentlemen, or small size for la dles, beautifully engraved cases. Very Elegant and Accurate, often sold for 650—515 GOLD COMPDSI 1%, Patent Detached Lever, Jeweled in IS actions, gold balance, Warranted a perfect Time keeper suitable in size for either lady or gentleman, richly chase cases—a really splendid article, often sold for $75-625. Small-sized, beautifully-finished Ladies' Lepine;fine, 16 carat gold plate Watch, beautifully , ornamented cases, usually sold at 00—527. bO.. Gents' or Officers' massive.. gold Plate Watch, chro nometer balance, full ruby Jeweled, detached patent lever. heavy. beautifully finished cases. Warranted. a Splendid Timekeeperften sold for 611.00-4135-- ASTRONOMICAL WATCH! In massive gold plate, beautifully-engraved cases, .Jeweled. in 15 actions, gold balance, and all the recent iffiprooements. In addition to the sunk seconds, Sto ,peculiar.to first-class Watches, ft-has a hand pointing with unfailing accuracy to the day of the month. A magnificent article! the great est invention of the age I just imported by Arrandale 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. PHILADELPHIA. ARRANDALE 15r. 2121 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, ocl9-mwflin W4t 3 doors from Barnum's Mwerum A .:A G. RUSSELL, 22 NORTH SIXTH 7 tig" Street 'bag jnet received a very handsome assort ment of FINE SEAL - oeSl.3m E WATCH REPAIRING "attended to by the most experienced workmen, and every Watch warranted for one year. G. RUSSELL,- ec3l-Sm 22 North SIXTH Street. IMUSICAL BOXES. TN SHELL AND ROSEWOOD CASES, -a- &ling from 1 ton tunes,. choice Opera and Amer). melodlea. FARR dr BROTHER. Importers. se2•Bm 324 CHESTNUT. Street. below Fourth. GEORGE W. WOOTTEN, NJ% No. 38 South SECOND Street. and No. 29 STRAWBERRY Street. WAnanorrea— JAYNE Street, Philadelphia, - WHOLESALE DEALER CARRON OILS, LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, &c, A fine lot of OIL just received, which I offer at the lowest market rates, having made my contracts in the Elwin r, before the advance. OIL in bond for export, CHIMNEYS in quantity. at manniketurers' prices. Agent for Moore, Bros., & Co.'a Patent Fruit Jars, &c.. &c. odl-wfmlos pEMOVAL.- JOHN 0. 8.A.K.E8, Wholesale Druggist, hairemoved to TlB NARIIST street.__• Particular attention is asked to JOHN 0. RAWER & 00.'8 OOD:LEVER OIL. Raying Moment facilities in this new establishment for manufactering end bottling, and the avails of !Mean years' experience in the business, this brand of 011 has advantages over all others, and recommends Itself. Constant supplies are obtained from the fisheries, Personal- entweet. and receive the most careful atte ntio n of the original proprietor. The increasing demand and wide spread market for It make its figures low, and afford rest advantages for those buying In large Oman ti LAKE SUPERIOR INGOT COPPER, from the Arangdiaold. Atm la atswegid for Bale In mantillas to wait, to r 0 ATH'S iesirele us CU %root RETAIL DRY ,GOODS. RICE AND RELIABLE FURS HUDSON'S 13/1Y SABLE, ROYAL ERMINE, DARK SABLE MINK„ REAL CHINCHILLA, DARK SIBERIAN SQUIRREL, AND OUtLDRE FURS MADE TO ORDER AT THE FUR EMPORIUM, 920 CHESTNUT STREET, COOPER & CHARD, NINTH AND MARKET. CLOAK CLOTHS MODERATE PRICES ARMY GOODS. HAVE POE SALE. FURNISHERS, 418 AEON STREET, PHIELDELPHIL WATCHES AND JEWELRY. WATCHES, NEW YORK, NEW rimmiCATlPt•wmi HEW BOOKSI NEW BOOKS I BY THE BEST AUTHORS. BODES If fft THE WINTER EVENINGS Suitable for the Fatally, Army, or Railroad Car reading, rabilahed bY T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, No. 306 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, And for eels by all Booluellatn Sad News. Agents The Le.t Bank Note. By Mrs. Wood. 60 cents. The Dejected Wife. By Mrs. Stephens. St. hhe Shadow of Aahlydyet By Wood. $l. Frame Trevlyn's tieir. By Mrs. WO2 .t. 61. Shoulder lotraps, the Great War Nov "--- 51. The Cestio't Req.. By Mr," Wood. The Con, cript, a Tale of the War. $l. Vernor's I',ide. By Mrs floury Wood. $l. The Ce.d Seekers. frkv otintsrd • 50 Sights A-Foot. By Wilkie Collins. 60 cents. •9 he glee, Slayor By Aims rd. k 0 cents. The Tk ai per's Da n ghier By Aimard. 60 cents. hhe Cluerille. Chief, a Tale of the War. Weems. 9he Soldier's Wife. By Reynolds. 50 cents. The Twin Lientenaits, a War Story. 5.) cents, body. the hover ; tho Great Irish Story. 25 cents. _Bawl] do Survilie By Sue. 25 cents. - "Annette, the Lady of the Pearls. 65 cents. Aurora Floyd. By Miss Braddock. 10 cants. Foggy Night at °fiord. By Mrs. Woos. 25 cents. The e leeptcg Sentinel, Story of tole War 10 cents. Enmebouy's Luggage. By Dickens 2.5 oft ts. Pirates of Praii lee. By Aimerd. G) casts, Andrpe do Tay. rney. By Dumas. $l. The Flirt By MIS. Grey. 50 cants, Love's Labor Won. By Mre. SAL; - tworth. $l. Two Puma Donnas. Bv Sala 25 cents. The tdoien Mask. By Wilkie Colli,„s. .25 cents. The Game of linehre. By a Professor. 75 cants. The cbtopeFt piece in the world to bny or send for a stuck of Bucks, fatter at Retail or Viraolestle. is to the Patda.niug and 13 okselitnu - fhtflse Of T. B. PhTEßStrleOlEttlt - S, BookeeLers, News Agents. Sutlers, and all others will please sent on their orders at ouce for what they Intl , sr.:aid' any of .he above or any other. Books. Addreoe all °row., a rd l-ttero t. the Pabli-hArs, T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, Pro. 3116 OHILSTRUT otreet. Pnilade/Pnia, And they will. receive prom pt attention. Nerd for one of our now and full C'tteloonea It W4ll- BUOS.S: MARKS' PENINSCria The Peninsula Campaign is Virginia; or Incidents and Scenes on the Bat le fields and in Rintimmd. lust.ated with Lammas engravings By Rev. Natkm D. D , Chaplain of the 63d Pennsylvania Regi ment. 1.2m0. Slab. • • THE BATTLE OF OETTYSBUE(3 Notes on the Rebel Invasion of ftfai:ylaad and Penn sylvanla and the Battles of Gettysburg. Jaly Ist, ALM. 1561 with an explanatory fils.P OF THE BATTLE-FIELDS. By Profasor M. Jatube, of Pe.nnsylvania College, Gettyslurg. 12mo 60 cents. - "Prof. Jacobs, whose house was within the rebel lines. hoard and saw accurately and has since collected touether on the spot the n ost trustworthy detain and reduced--the whole to a minute and graphic record of every important movement e awn:a account of the Battle of Waterloo does not seem to us so clear and precise as the accounts of each action given by the unpretending notes of Professm Jacobs. It is a small work but 1: will he quoted a thousand years and more from no w. —Philaaa. Ledger. ANNALS OF THE' ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND. Cetaprisina Biographies, Descriptions of Departments Accounts of Expeditions, Skirmishes, and Battles; els.), Its Polies Record of Spies. Smugglers, and Prominent Betel Emissaries, together vvith Anecdotes,lncidents, Poetry. Reminiscences, &c. ; and Official Reports of the Battle of Stone River. By an Officer. Illn.trated by over seventy elegantly-engraved steel portraits and nu merous maps and wood tit' s Ono vol., Bvo. 4 3.50. POLICE RFOORD OF THE SPIES, SMUGGLERS, AND REBEL EMIsSAREES IN TENNESSEE B e i ng selections from "The annals of 'he Army of the Comberlorol " Bro., paper. CONTENTS. . A Rebel minus $109,C-00: a. Nest of Nashville Smug glers; Th e Hollow heeled Boot; The Pseudo •• Sanders:" Dr. Hudson, the Smuggle. ; Newcomer ' the Scout; Ge neral John S. Morgan's Female t'pY; Norris- the Kid napper: Phillips, the K. ntncky Unionist; Moore and Blue, the Scouts; Trainor, the Traitor Wagon master: A y on General John d. Morgan: Specimens of Isebel Lettere; A Cincinnati Spy: Two Beb-1 Congressmen's Wives; John Mefferd. the Spy: Fraudulent Transfer of. Betel Goods; Mrs. Y-'s Boot;- Sire Molly Hyde; Adventures of Two Union Spies; The Mis-ea Elliott; Kildare. the Scout; Death of a itehel General and Vil lain; Prison Experience of a Union Spy; A Namelets Spy; Nashville as a Tyne of the Rebellion J. B. LIPPINCOT CO.. Priblishers, n0132t 715 and 717 EAR 6El' Street. NEW PUBLICATIONS. MARGARET; THE YOUNG WIFE. A timely book, admirably adapted to prepare a generationof wives and mo'hers, whose price shall be above rabies. 18mo. Cloth; red ed ems Price 65 cents MAY CHUMLEIGH. AND MR. FRIEND CON SCI SLICE. A story for Bole and Girls. 18sao. Cloth; 25 cents. LEONARD. THE LION HEART; Or, Bravery Pat to the Test, 18mo. Cloth; N cents. NEW. REWARD CARDS; Illustrative of Animated Nature Two packages; one representing Birds, the other Animate; beautifully printed in colors. Price al cents each. Just published and for sale by TOE AMFRICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION, No, 1122 CH is riNur Street, Philadelphia nol3-3t New York, No. 599 BROAD WAY. THE FATAL MARRIAGE 1 TIIE FATAL MARRIAGE! THE FATAL MARRIAGE! BY MRS. E D. E, N. SOUTRWORTH THE FATAL MARRIAGE will be published and for sale TO•HIORROW (Saturday), complete in - one large volume, paper cover, Railway Edition, price One Dollar; or bound in one volume, cloth for $1 50 It is published and for sale at the Cheapest Book House in the world.to buy or- send for a stock of books, which is at T. B. PETERSON 4 BROTEIERS, -No. 306 CHESTNUT Street, Philllll4lols. Copies sent free of poi - liege on receipt of price. It WONDERFUL BUT TR UE JUST PUBLISHED! STRANGE STORIES OF A DETECTIVE; CURIOSITIES OF ORIDIE, Q.~:irYtN:l7~li:ldioiNi+GS:ii Y:i:+i OsYY:[HYf,~:i7UIItH:! Price 50 Cents. There is something exceedingly fascinating in stores like these.. Beyond the interest engendered by the na ture of the narrative, the reader gets to sympathize in the pnrinit of the criminal, and watches with relish the closing of the net around the object of the officer's Pursuit. Some of these contests of crime with the agents of justice are exceedingly amusing—'' The Ebony Box," for instance, where sturdy honesty and a keen perception of character are engaged against a set of rascals, to the discomfiture of the latter. Published br DICK & FITZGERALD, No. 18 ANN Street, N. Y. Also, for sale by all Booksellers in this place. Copies of the above book sent by mail, to any address, ree of postage, on receipt of the price. no9-mwf 41 NEW 800R - q Just received by J. B. LIPPINCOTT ,k GO., 715 and 717 MARKET Street. IN WAR TIMES, AND- OTHER POEMS. By. J. Q. Whitney. MENTAL HYGIENE. By L. Ray. - STRANGE STORIES OF A DETECTIVE, or Curiosi ties of Crime. HEbREVir CHRESTOMATHY. or Lessons in Reading and Writing Hebrew. - By Bev. W. a. Green. HANNAH THURSTON. A Story of American Life. By Bayard Taylor. DAY DREAMS. By Joseph A. Nunes. MY FARM - OF EDGEWOOD; a country book, by the author of "Reveries of a Bachelor." LIFE AND TIDIES OF JOHN HUSS; or the Bohe mian Reformation of the Fifteenth Century. By E. H. Gillett 2 vols., Svo. REMAINS, IN VERSE AND PROSE, OF ARTHUR HALLAM. GEOGRAPHICAL STUDIES of the late Professor Carl Ritter Translated by W. L. Gage. NOTES ON THE REBEL INVASION OF PENNSYL VANIA AND MARYL ARMY Paul Jacobs. - ANNALS OF THE OF THE CUMBERLAND; with many illustrations. nol2 'WILLIAM S. AND ALFRED MAR TIEN, 606 CHESTNUT STREET, Have now Reads', I. GEORGE MORTON AND HIS SISTER.. By Miss C. M. Trowbridge. Anther of "Dick and. His Friend Ft dus." Nine, 90 cm. IL By the same author. FRANK AND RUFUS; or, Obedience and Disobe dience. ISmo. 60 ate, lIL By a new author. LITTLE BY LITTLE. ISmo. 60 cis. THE YANKEE BOY FROM• HOME; or, Life in France. and Walks in Switz.rland, among the Pyrenees, and throughout Great Britain; during the years 1860-3; by an American 807. ' • A Romance of Travel, 'wherein a good many things are curiously spoken of. 1 vol.. 12mo. Extra cloth. $1..2.1. For sale by all the booksellers. *JAMES MILLER, Publisher, noll•wfs.sl* .5,41 BROADWAY, New York. A SHREAD & • EVANS, (successors to Willie P. Hazard.) No. 724 011IiSTAUT Street Rime just received WHITTIER'S NEW BOOK. IN IVAB TIMES, AND OTHER POESIIB. 'MENTAL GIBER. By J. Rav, M. D. HANNAH THURbTON. A Story of American .Life. By Bayard Taylor. VERONICA ; OR, THE LIGHT-HOUSE KEEPER. PETER PARLEY'S OWN STORYBOOK. Illustrated THE ISLE taF WIGHT. A new volume of the Flo rence Series. By Jacob Abbott. WARE OF ,THE COLONIES. A new 'volume of Ab bott's American Histories. DEEP WATERS. A NOVEL. By Anna H. Drury. THE LOST BANK NOTE. By Mrs. Henry Wood. FINE STATIONERY. A large and elegant assort went of the finest ENGLISH and FRENCH. PAPERS and ENVELOPE.% all sizes and styles, just opened. Will be sold at low rates. noll-It ALBUMS CHEAPEST AND BEST ! ! 1,000 Albums for 12 Portraits, 25 cents to St 500 do do 24 do SO do to 4. 500 do do 50 do 412 to 10. 300 do do 60 do 3 to 12. 230 do do 100 do 4 to 15 - An immense stock, the largest - and best lu - the World. PITCHER'S low priced Book, Picture, and Album Store. nc,ll. et SOS CHESTNUT Street. 25 CENTSI COLORED. PHOTO GRAPHS, 26 cents. One half the usual price! Over 1,000 ditrerent kinds. PRICES REDUCED.TO 2.5 cents! 26 cents! 26 cents! PITCHER'S Album and Picture Del:4U, SOS CHEST NUT Street. n09.6t LINDSAY BLAKISTON, Publishers and Booksellers. 15 SOUTH SIXTH Street. above Chestnut BOOKS in every Department of Litere.ture, including all Miscellaneous and Standard Works. HIVENILE BOOKS in great variety'. MILITARY, NAVAL, and SCIENTIFIC BOORS. ALL NEW PIIELICATIANS of a standard character received an soon as published, or furnished promptly to order. WHOLES ALE or RETAIL, at low prices. no 6 HAZARD'S BOOKSTQBE, 7/4 CHESTNUT STREET, Between Beyenth and Blakth Streets All Books 1115111M7 to be Lad in a FIRST-CLASS BOOKSTORE, Wlll always be found on our shelves AT THE LOWEST PRICES. sel3-em WHITE. PRESERVING BRANDY, PURE CIDER AND. WHITE WINE VINEGAR. GEIER GINGER, NUT/LED GERD. SPICES, /so.. les Axa. rasaMQlllBlllllll POI • PRESERVING AND PICKLING PURPOSE& ALBERT C. ROBFARTB, Dealer in Etas Groceries, Nll•if Corm ITAVIIIPM, Pad VIM tittle% WANWIIk, FIRS T, CLASS CIA 3. MKINET- A.- 25 ERB. or ingezines artfflea;a. B. FaeriK PerArIBEC„ Surgeon Artihi. .609 C 313 ST U Eitraet n WANIED A SITUATIoN AS BOOK C. KEEPER by a Forma of experlenca gad excel !ant rnferpacc, Add roes. "rt. K , " Preg nfli 4-3t* WANTED-By A 'YOUNG ALAN, Y who has been In the mercarittle trade for several rears, a situation as &Lippman in a Grooery or Et lot and Shoe Hons., 00 , d rateieLeee gives. Address " W E. 5.," VITEN rr-De nol3 WANTED-TWO A DJO ININ 13; RrOMS. suitable tor a aide' Qebool. longed be tween Twelfth and Seventeenth and' Rio') and Walnut streets. Possession wanted on JAnnatv Ist. dlGt. Ad dre s`` C." etre orC. H. Needles, car. of T NALIF and.KACE Streets. _ nen 2te A COMPETENT AND EXPbIEtI EN( Ea ROoliKEEnk deOres a sittation Ho htir served as an officer is the army for about years. Hs is a native of tentoark, foul cernsponds in the Eagli,h, French, Gelman, and Scandinavian lausttmgas, and saHllia them all fluently. A lion adireand to "C. 3,” at thi. Milos. Iv I • see've irnrndiate af tent , n roll-3t WANTED BY A SINGLE GIBN'rLt3 lAN, two communicaticg seconn-story wet of BTOP d sad south of Market street Address "X. Y. Z:." tirle office. not?. 3t. WANTEP—A PERSON TO'SELL COAL OIL in City and Country. Mast hays re corransndatina. Apply Pin. 1 2 2 WA LNIT Strout. 'rota 10 tol2 o'clock. [not2.3t•] J. 8 - FRY. WANTED-BY A LAD OF 18 v years of ago, a Sttnation in a Wholeaale Jr Re tall Book Siore. 'where he can learn th- imalnets; or in any other capacity where he can make hi gene , alty naefal address. for two days, "J. El." irtn - th Amert- COM tte. nail it, A GOOD SALESMAN WAN'VED---IN a wholasa , e Flat house. Address Box Ti 66. Phila delphia Post. Office. tp.lo-1?.0` AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THE, STANDARD. RIoTOR9 OF THE WAR. A rare chance to mat a money A gentP n.e clearing* from *1) to 1.200 per month Send for, circular, Addras SONR BROS. & CO.. Pnbli,.bere. Pahl more, Ird mitt ine TO JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS.-AN experienced SALES AS, hevlrg an extenalyn and valuable soonamtanoe with Western lohhera and Coun try Iffercb nts . (to whom he has sold Goods for many years nasqr. WISIIBO to make an engazsment with a rs soooMble Hetvo, who keep a fall stock of Goods, to date from Ist Jannary next. . . The advertiser le about to make a Western trip on ha sines; coneequet tly desires an interview, with tan view to an enimenistit. 6 line tor B A., at this office, will be panctrudly resp ,, nried to nom at, iqTA NTED-A FIRST CLASS, L &RCN 812E CalltiTlNG-11001118a rE. Giving size, de . icriptionc makers': name ' how Icing in use. price. .Scc,, ad.' retie: '' fe. erne° of this tiara-r. 11119 et* WANTED -IN A SILK JOBBING PEP. a first-class SALESMAN. with sorn, k row led &e of thP btu , iflCSß and ability to Influence trtho Ad dress S. T R," this office. nO6l et WANTED-A STORE ON MA:B ALM KET Stre.t, between Third and Sixth. by the let of January. addrees R &CO ," Press will ea. nort-Bt. - - THE SUBS° RIB E.'Ft IS 5,000. open for any sal- enterpri=e in this city or elsewhere, with the &boys amount in c5...11, and good bueineT auallficati,m . refer.nce, &c. Address or one week, S 'F. A. L. "Ledger , ifice. not?, ic, Xl5 1 . 1 00 WANTED;AN ACTIVE ,u- BUR N giS KAN:with a capital of ten to , fifteen thousand dol ars, to engage in a care and pro • amble manufacturing business, where a similar amount is now invested. Address 130, 1514. Post Office. " noll-3t. r7FA MONTH 1 -I WANT TO HIRE Agents ht every county at *7 6 a month. expert. sea paid, to sell my new sheen Family Sewing Machined Addrese. ,S. IitA.DISoN. Alford, Mame. ooti—hharlis 860 A MONTH! WE WANS AGENTS at $6O a month, ox noes paid, to aid' onfEvERLAbTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL BURNEY:. sad thirteen other articles. 16 Circular% free. SEWS dr CLARE, Biddeford, Maine. sell-d&WSnt ANA DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER, maaiII&e . .I3EDTBRA_L'S OFFICE.--Fanapri,psm, Feb. 1863. VESSELS WAISTED Lumelliately to Garry COAX k the following polnta : • . ° ey West, Flk. Fort Monroe, Va. Alexandria.-Va. Fe rl l iqtC rll ELl, . N_ cb Port C. A. roatlps ertptato and Asvidt. Quartormotritwr FOR SAME AND TO LEL fin FOR SALE—A VERY DESTRA• ble three-story BRICK DWELLING 11,t1JSE. on the east aide of HOWARD Street. above York street. Lot 18 feet front by 110 feet deep to Hope street. The House is in 'a superior condition, and well built. Will be sold upon reasonable terms. Immediate possession can be given. .kpuly to LUKENS & MONTGOMERY, .1.0Z5 BEACH Street, above Laurel a0.3-Im* Or to MARY LUKENS noon thR oreratßem. - f9 - TO .RENT-FOR SIX MON VHS, a desirable Residence, partially furnished, plea santly situated at Germantown. with atldern eonve '- ninicis with an acre of 'round. st4ble, & c. Apply to ROBT. MAcGRLGOtt, 419 WALNUT Street, no:3-2t T O REN TVELIY SUPERIOR Ma Lan a Residence, 00 feet front, Pitn Ated "Ta 2002 West Dela) cy Place. Apply to ROST. AreoGRR3O 419 WALNUT Street It de- FOR SALE—FINE FARM, MOR. ..Watvan's-Corner station. Pennsylvania Railroad, 116 acres, 12 miles out. Superior Farm, 112 acres, as Rail road Station, via Media, 4 miles this side oi West Che.ter Sone 50 Farms on tlie line of the Delaware Railroad, averaging from 65 to SOO acres. Farms in all localities in the adjoining connti. s. State of .New J.3239Y, Call and examine Register of Farms. nol2 E PEWIT, 3%3 WALNIiir Street. a t SPLENDID PROPEIVi YAT PRI VATE SALE —The subscriber offers at private sale his higblv improved FeEM of about US. ACRE? of LAND, with the noted LIME-STONE QITA P.RY, K LNS, and fixtures. situates in MILL-CEERK HUNDRED, New Castle County. Delaware. The situation is fine, end the land in the highest state of productiveness, particularly desirable for parties de signing to enter upon the culture of tobacco. Three acres of Grape Vines in successful hearing. There is a tasteful and subs , antial Residence, besides several tenements on the property. Call and tee the subscriber, or address JOHN G. JACKSON, Wilmington P. 0., Box 299. I'OR SALE-WEST CHESTNUT ST.- A Hitt-class RESIDENCE. containing all the extra modern conveniences, built in the most substantial and finished throughout in the most elaborate style. C. D. COLLA DAY. 43 , 1 WALNUT Street. nol2-3t5 COAL YARD FOR SALE.-THE best fitted-up Yard in the City; capacity for doing any amount of business. Inquire on the premises, No. 857 North NINTH Street, below . Girard. Avenue. no7-6t5 INSURANCE COMPANIES. OFFICE * *OF THE DELAWARE MU TUAL SAFETY IN6URANCE ca. - - - - PHTLA_DELPHIA. Nova Tiber It, 1663. The following statement of the affairs of the ~o mpartY Is published in conformity with a provision of its charter. PREMIUMS REChIVED from Nov.. L ISO, to 0ct.31,1863: On Marine and. Inland. Ri5k5....5392 849 OS On Fire .. . ......... .... 116,613 03 Premiums on Policiee not marked off Novem ber 1, 1863 PREMIUMS MARKED OFF as earned from November 1, 1562, to October 31, 1869: On Marine and Inland Risks $318,469 34 On Fire Risks 102,916 44 . . nterest during same period, sal vages, Stc $661 9i6 16 LOSSES, EXPENSES, ''e.„ during the year as above: Marine and Inland Navigation Los , es .$178,44410 Fire Losses.-- 40.750 59 Return Premium.: 40,824 60 Re•insurat ces 32,131 37 Agency Charges, Advertising, Print-. . lug. Ste 19,372 76 Taxes 8.381 98 Expenses, Salaries, Rent, Ste 15,428 Si - $336.134 19 Surplus . . .. $216,621 97 ASSETS OF TEES COMPANY. NOVEMBER 1. 1863. $lOO,OOO United States five. per-cent Loan $97,11-0O 75 six-pe . r . -cent. Loan -20 s. 75.010 00 50,003 1881— 22.000 00 50,000 " 7 3-10 per ct. Treas. ' , Totes 53.53 00 100,060 Elate of Pennsylvania 5. per-cent. Loa c.lOO 997 50 54,000 ' 6-per- cent. " 67,830 00 123,000 Philadelphia City 6-per. cent. L oan.. • .127,5% 00 30,000 State of Tennessee 5-per-cent. Loan.... 16,000 00 20,060 Pennsylvania Railroad first mortgage 6-pencent. bonds 22,300 00 60.0:0 Pennsylvania Railroad second mort gage 6-per-cent. bonds 16,00 300 shares stock Germantown Gas Com pany. principal and interest-guaran tied by the city of Philadelphia 15,11 'OO 6,000 100 k hares Stock Pennsylvania Railroad . Company . ..... .. 6,000 100 shares Stock. Borth Pennsylvania Railroad Company 2,660 00 21,000 United_ States Treasury Certificates of Indebtedness.. ........ .......... .. . . 21,420 00 123,700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, amply secured ' 121700 00 $791,750 par. cost, $763,787.12...market value, 724 200 ED Rtal Estate 36,362 35 Bills Receivable, for insurances made. 107,947 61 Balances due at Agenciee—pretai - ums on Marine Policies, accrued - icterest, and i ther debts due the Company 28,919 87 - Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other Companies, $3,5)3. Es timated value Cash, on deposit with Uni ted- States Government, subject to ten days' call.sBo.ooo 00 Cash, In Banks 38,588 39 Cash, in drawer 200 SO PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 11, 1863. The Board of Directors ha•e this day declared a CASH DIVIDEND Of .TEN. PRE CENT. on the CAPITAL STOCK. and SIX PEE CENT. Interest on the SCRIP of the Colo r, , f p t ay able on and after the Ist December proximo. - . They have also declared a Fcnrp DIVIDEND of FORTY PER Canv. on the EARNED PREMIUMS . for the year ending Oc tober 31, 1953, certificates for which will be issued to the parties entitled to the same, on and after the - Ist Deceme bar proximo, free of tax. They have ordered, also, that the SCRIP CERTIFI CATES. OF PROFITS of the Company; for the years 1553 and 1E53, be redeemed in cash, at the office of the Com pany, on and after January 2. 1361, all interest theremi to cease on thaleilay. . . . No eertilieate of profits issued under $26. By. the Act of Incurporation, no certificate shall issue 21121M9 claimed. within two years after the declaration of the dividend whereof ii is evidence." DIRECTORS: e James C. Hand, William C. Ludwig. Joseph R. Seal. Dr R. hi. Huston. George G. Leiper, Hagh Craig. Charles Kelley, Jacob P. Jones,' James B McFarland. Joshua P. Byre, Spencer 155;11vaine, John B. Semple, Pittsburg, A. B. Berger, Pittabarg. Thomas C. Hand, John C. Davis. Edmund Souder., Theophilus Paulding, John R. Penrose, James Tragusir, Henry C. Hallett, Jr.. Robert Burton, Samuel stokes. J. F. Peniston, Henry Sloan. Wm. Ca. Flotation, Edward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, TE(011A SOHN C R' ERRE HTLBURN, Seer. S C. II&ND, President. 3)&VIS, Vice P:esideny. iary• nol2-itlrn REMOVAL THE MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Of New York. having appointed JAMBS B. CARE Agent for this City. have Removed their °Mee to NO. 418 WALNUT STREET, Whore applications for INSURANCE and RENEWALS on HOLMIUM' must be made. The allotted dividend of 1683 will be adjusted on all.Polielon on which two or more annual premiums have been paid. on the nainetment of the current year's Prembrea. - The following items . interesting to the assured, shoe the great progress and _prosperity of the DomPabY slnee the last triennial dividend.: The income of the Company for the past three years has been . $1,40 0 .03D The assets have increased 416,002 IV The losses paid to widows daring • three years past were 621 24 others 92,128 60• Dividends 'have been made during the past three years 1.,0,000 00 . y.,l4 , Tßuyiai. secretary /Ail . _ 138 B. CARR. 00,Azage.nimt.-ii F AME INStrIiANCE COMPANY, Na 4-03 gilliird' i' ThilYr Street PHILADELPHIA. FIRE AND INLAND ININTRANCE. DIRECTORS. Francis N. Buck. E. D. Woodmll. Chas. Richardson, Geo. A. West, Henry Lewis, Jr.. John Kessler, Jr„ John W. Everman, Chas. Stokes. _ Philip S. Justice. A. H. Rosenheim. j D. W. Davis JOBBPh D. Min. if i SECD3 N. B OIL President. LES RICHARDSON. Vice President. WILLI! I. BLOCILLII.D. fieoretaty. talelgif AKERIOAN ACADEMY or Mina Berge ;Madam bfamagarr, ANSCHTITZ .13.1R0F ..... GERMAN OPERA. FRIDAY EVENING, Nov. 13th, 1.868 SIXTH BIIBHCRIPTIODT IvI HT. STR - ADEL T. Pr;. Grand Opera la Four Acts by F Vim Matey.. Alessandro Stradala gerr alanner. Leonore Dirt Tottaaaasso 8.e.1- Flak %Veto 4 1n)14 Gal barino Herr. ige,beimann. Matvoglio Eferr Greif. PRICES Ad USIJAE. SATURDAY Arr:. at 3 o'clock, (Map MATINEE. CBy Pazticniar kequeat.l A IC a T Ir' (.1 tc. E .d.. 15 A., Romantic Opara: by C. ETreatzer. M'liae,alx (her tirbt aune`irairc`o}' 'ffrket, to ail Parts of Lhz Roccae, 6tr c.t , • qeseti - ed Rea to eir,C,nta vxths : may . Ny.l. ad ari the Box 'Office, Mid J. t. blugic Store. V EVEISING, Foy: 14. rat ...rip GALL.' O ,P 'RA. SOLE Bvi RE Ffq' L CUT'. soofEry l`nE F.CMILIF.S . nF SOLLIRRS: BeethalretealiaBtP , work. TICKET 6 SALE BY THE S .SSISILITITI&R. Admittar ce. Re , erved Soate, SJ Cees . Extra can be bad after Friday morning 1197{1, at the ttqA oir MT W /110b1C. andJ E. GODMPS tt. , DSIG STO RE. L b. (\lmo of SEVENTH and CHESTHEIT MISS ti.;l3 GENIE BA RN ETCHE, Tllll EmINE T Pie Nif T., takes pleasttre-i it It avom r to the Philadelphia public thac she will give TW - 4 MATINEE~. at the Fothlt. ci TFIL'ACADEIFY 5113810. The fret t take Plan. On WEDNESDAY,- the 19th of Novextb7. COIiaIIODCIEIJE at 2 P. ani,ted hp Kowa' O/LIM GaBf3.TALR. M. H. CROSi. and CHAS. M 80.111ITZ. P LRT FIRZT. 1. Grande Paatalaia ear La Pas...mambaEa .Piudant. PA IS , 1 3 111:7 - c,C:ari- 2. Fur l'Oaeaa—Ronaanca tars- Parolea.Etalle V. /se. . . . . ~r .. —..-- —.. .... . . ...... ....... ......... . .... BArnottke. .... . Huss BAR T Fantalele for VioIC _f; , .._, , ltL GAERTNER AN e , H. n° Dex Pill. b va 4ulet. Scherzo. Vllge,. Caprice. do co : i 't . , MISS BARNErbas. PART SECO9I): 6. Polonatia BarnetelieL BARNETCAE, 6. Grand Va MISS BARNETCHS. 7. . Y . Pr , ratborrrata. CHAS. M. SCHMITZ &No IL CROSS. 8. Grande Fantasia oes. 3118 S HARNSTCHE. Ticket for One to each Mati nee, ..a •• . .......... O3 • ' q Mee to each Matinee 4'l • ' Two to both Matinee. , - 161 To be had at J, E Oonld'e, Andre : & 06.-'s, and Lee & Walker's. noll a XTEW CHESTNUT-ST. THEATRE LI Man WS? siir'TSATLRY. BFACRFIT OF Vll‘zg AVONLS THIS (Friday) EVENING Nor - 13.:17 . 1363, Oh Which occasion she will apn-ar in TWO CRARAOTBRi 31R-J. B. STUDL CY IN TWO PERSOnTIONS. Thelerformanca will oonfinozcs with THE STRANGER. Dire. Haller.. The Eitrar.ger DIUSICAL CONDUCTOR-- To conclude with CATHARINE AND PETRITCHIO. .... 'Hiss tvonia innate. Hr. J. B. &tidier. And a. powerful cast. In reparation, AUR IRA Fl,flTri, ratbsrme Petruchlo MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW A_RO--3. sTRITir. THEATRR—ARCH Stre.t. shove Sixt.k., BENEFIT Or MRS. D P BOWERS. THIS (Pr ay) EVENING. Nov. 13th, PM. TB E bOL DIER'S nAtraPTE St. Widow Chaerir .•—••••••.• ........... Mrs. D. P. Row‘wit: Governor Beertali Mr Griffith. Timothy QUEtitt • ..• Stuart Robtom. To conclude with. the Drama ar • MADELINE. B.lrs IX P. Bowers. Berton HIM Iron d ay, L ILDY ADDLICV4 S SCR Prices as venal. No extra charge tor , ecnre4 Doors open at 6,4 o'o , o. Com m.ne:. at Mc o'clock. Mad..line Bertrand WALNUT-STREET THEATRE. LAM. arm M A. GARRETTECIEL THIS Midas) EVENING. Nov. Benefit of the Eminent 4rtiite, . MISS DIARY PROVo -T, On Which ncegsinn tha entlra. ARAB TROUPE, of Twalri Perfarmarp. mill 811TLIST in Diet , . WONDERFUL AND NE 4RVI:LLOCIS FgATR. The performance will c , mmence with the Dram ) , ergo FEMALE GAmBLER. GRAND DIVERTESSEMENT BY TR E ARAB TRIVET.. To conclude with SKETCHES IN INDIA_ WALNUT E. TBEET THE &TRH. GRAND /BAB IItTINEE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Nov. 14th, In compliance with numerous r.quests..the managia ment respectfnlly announces that an arrangement batt been made with the WONDERFUL ARAB TROUPE. ONE MATINEE, For the accommodation of Families and Children; when the REAL 'CHILDREN 0 F THE DESERT. TWELVE IN NUMBER, aomar in their WONDERFUL FEATS OF POSTURINa. MARVELLOUS BOUNDING, AND UNAPPROACHABLE PYRAMIDING. The entertainment will commence with a langhabli farce called - . . You KNOW EVERYTHING. After which the WONDERFUL ARABS. . To conclude with the LAT GHING HYENA. • Dom e open at half peel 1 o'clock. Performance cow rti lice. at h• If t 2 o'clock nol2-81 WAUGH'S NEW PANORAMA, ITALY AND DER WAR FOR FREEDOM, TOUR THROUGFC - RfIVORING THE WAR. Will be E. P h tIN;I_BIHY WAUGH, bit A the- flret time at CONCERT HALL, • - CIIESTEIT2 St., ab. o r v iVELFTEL, Philadelphia, MONDAY EVENING, NOV. 16th, 1663, AND CONTINUE EVERY EVENINH DURING THE WEE COL. WILLIAM MAURICE, TAM ELOQUENT AND PO 'ULA.R SPEAKER. IR enraped as ' ILLUSTRATING LECTURER for the Panorama, and will. at the close of the exhibi tion. recite .TAIiVIBR'S SOUL-STIRRING _POEM Doors open at 7. Commencing at 7,3a' o'clock AdmisOon. 2.5 cents. GREAT NATIONAL CIRCUS AND MODEL SHOW—NATIONAL HALL. MARKErEt., above Twelfth.--Open at 734 o'clock each evemi.n.c. under the Nana. emeet of Kra. GILARLES WARNER, formerly Airs MAN RICE. _ _ _ The celebrated WHITBY FAMILY. Mrs F. WHIT- T aRT.R. Did lle BLYIRA Mr. C. BING. and NAT AUSTIN, the gentlemanly Clown ; the great WM. YOUNG. in .L.t Echelle PeriAuse • Comte Melee, Con traband and Cunning ; The Man of . Many Forme, and a full Troupe of - - The Great CONRAD BROTHERS and the Intrepid EATON STONE will also appear. ADMISSION. --Wan Seats. 50 cents ; Private Box. SE; Parquet. 25 cents .• Ga'lerv. 15 cents. MATINEES on WEDNESD CY and SATURDAY A.F.. TERFOOti S. commencing at 2S o'clock. nol2-tt IL : $509,462 11 `206.395 09 FOX'S CASINO, CHESTNUT Stroot. INCREASED ATTRAITIOI4B! FRESH NOVELTLERT AIDLLE.' GALL ETTIMDLLE. GALLETTE In two tow twatttiful Rollotg. aspipto4 by IttDLLE. KATARINA, ELL t. WESNEE, AND MONS TOPHORR. $715.857 20 5191,331.73 CHARLES E. COLLINS, THE WONDERFUL CURL and the Beet Comic Singer in the country, EVERY NIGHT, TEMPLE OF WONDERS-ASSEMBLE BUILDINGS. TENTH AND CHESTNUT STRECIFT2; Amusement for Old. and Young. Mirth and Ruminant open for the season. Constant change of Entertninnassat SIGNOR BLITZ;- 'EVERY. EVE2'TII4, coxUrnenelny at 73, o'clock. Wednesday and Saturday at 3, eonsistitiE of New Kyr= tales in Necromancy, great success in VentrilowihtiE and the Learned Canary Birda. Admission 2b cents; Children 16 cents OTHERMEL'S GREAT PICTURA MARTYRR TN -TIER COLISETTN, NOW RXRIRITTINT6 AT THE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. , R~IANIA ORCIEESTRA.-- PUBLIe. : 'LA REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, 3% o'clock. 1..1 M., at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single tick 9_ 26 cents. Packages of six tickets, V.. To be had ANDRE'S, 1104 CHESTNUT Street; S. E. GOULD. SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. and at the Hall door. 110EIVNSYLVA1VIA. ACADEMY 437 THE FINE LE.TH. 01la DAIVI SI tEn C .Z.:7I3xcepTed..) from 9 A. X. fa SP. M. _Admission 25 cents. Children half price_ }slll4l 66 TENNENT SCHOOL" FOR . ..BOYS, HARTSVILLE, Bucks county, Pa. _. The next session will open on WEDNESDAY,.Nov. to continue five months. Reference may be mind. to Rev. Albert Barnes. se23-niceScfool7 VILLAGE GREEN SEMMTARY; Y NEAR MEDIA. PA.—Pupils received at-any time, English, Mathematics, Clsssics. and Platn:at Sciences taught. Military Tactics, Book-keeping, aed . Civil,F,a, tineering taught. Retire expenses about.73i'per week. Boys of all ages taken. Refers to Wm. Hr Korn. ex- ShEriff; John C. Capp &Co., No. 2:3 South Third stieet and Thomas J. Clayton. Esq., Fifth and Pmne streets:f Address Rev. J. HARVEY BARTON. A. M-; ViUnge Green. Pa. ' . not-tf pI[ELAN ALLEN, FRQH THE Conseryatorinin of Music. at Leinai.a. TEAM:IRS. or the PIANO AND VIOLIN; No. 245 South SFVESUr TEED TH Street. Circulars-at G. Andre & ,Co s. No, 1104 Chestnut street. and at this office. 118.789 19 $1 051.425 52 MRS. C. A. BURGIN!S S.Oll - 00L FOB YOUNG Lepiss, No. 1031 w*LNur street. few 'Pinang can be received for the study of French and German. dkocia-Ira' _ - 110HTLA.RELPHI.A_. N.OVEMBE, 10 -A- 1163.— PHILIP HERAT han THIS DAY ae . rociAted. with him CHARLES J. WALT ON. The intainees win be continued. in the same ILAMOSR heretofore. P. -, HEIM Ai CO. PHILIP HEReT, ca&s. T. WkLTrtlt No. 36 South FIFTH: Street. TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS IN FOR THE .CITY AND.COIItiTY OF PHILADELPE Estate of FRA.NCIS;NARLEY. Sr , dereated. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle. and adjust the first account of CHARLES...S. LEWIS and JOHN M. FORD. Timilees of the estate of FRANCIS 'HARLEY. Sit.,deceased; and to report distribution of the balance in hands of the accountants, wilt meet the parties int-rested, for - the purposes of his, ap pointment, on THURSDAY. November tith. UM.. at 11 o'clock A ,at his Office No. 62df: WALNUT Street. in the city of Philadelphia. nol3 ft , wfit S..MCEL C. RERNIN3. Auditor. IN THE -. ORPHA.NS? - COURT - Pall THE CITY AND COUNTY. OF PITILA.DESFHIA. Estate of CHARLES HENRY. USHER, Esq.,. deceased. The Auditor appointed by ea Court, _to audit, settle, and adjust the .drat and anal account. of PATER C. HOLLIS, - acting Eaecator of CHAR:L63 HENRY FISHER, Esq.. deceased. arzi:to_make distribution of tha balance in the hands of• thc.acoomitant, will meet the Parties interested. for the. purpo ,, es ofldo appointment, on THURSDAY. December "Pth, 1863, alt o'clock P. M. at Me oface l.3l. Soua FIFTEL Ft in tho city of ip.mi a d e hmi a. GEORGE- AW CONJUROR; no4-rsfmst - Auditor.. ali 4r as t,.._ FOR ALBANY - AND TROY. veNS, DESPATCH—Stiamer ISIOLLISON. Elcrarlan Inastax. is now.losoline rcir.ths above petals, and will leave on YUMAN, Ro.ir_ 113rh, at 12 o'clock P. At YOT fteight. W1L10119,111 be take' nn rea.ona, ble tempt., azdy to PLANAGAN. non-2t N0..204 Ea,7th DELAWARE Avi.tias - DRAIN- PIPE. .- - 1 -" MONTGOMERY YUMg,A. GOTTA WOI KS. a-inch nips per a feat , Linea, 95. 6 t . 6 " " 65. We are prepared to furnish aTONNWARE DRAW PIPE, glazed inside and outside, from 2to DS inches t* diameter, in large or small quan0,1, 36 , w ith aaprithet, of true!, lbends, and other connectitt ina . Liberal discount to the trade _ ' .97GOLLIN &RHOADS • seNtntbsam 111111 MAY.i.KI3T Street. Philsuielobla. MEW SEED ES S. RAISINS.-100 -LI kegs new &oily: A Haigh s just received and for sae by BIIDDES.dc WILLI Oft TOT South WATU. AMUS EMENTSIe .fig Aynnis Toned ..11r. J. 15.-Stud MIL MIRK MASSLEX. THE ELEEPPirG SENTINEL - ArTOSATS AND GYMNASTS EDUCATIONAL. M. LONG, Principal. COPARTNESIIIIPS. LAL.
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