FUNERAL OF CAPTAIN Id.ol3oBoN.—Th6 funeral of the late Captain Hodgson, of the 119th Begiment P. V. (Gray Reserves), , 00k- place last evening between 5 and 6 o'clock. The funeral was' largely .attended by a number or the employeei of 'the navy yard. A guard of soldiers performed the 4mllitary honors at the grave. Toe 'interment took .place in the burial ground attached to the Wharton =Anna M. E. Church. 11` WERTER ABRANGIO3I.IOIT—PENNSAVANIA 'lLarratoso .—On and alter rifunday, November - 16, Mail train will leave at 8 A. AL, test line at 11.40 A. M. ; Parkesburg train at 1 P. K., Harrisburg as .oommodation at 2.30 P. M., Lancaster train at 4 P. N., and through expreas at t 0 .3o P.. 4. West °hea ler passengers leave at 8 A. M. and at 1 and 4 P. M. ihIPORIPTT TO TRAVELLERS. —By_a refe rence to thelidvertisement in another column in this .day's Press, of the North Pennsylvania Railroad 40ompany t it will be seen that the tints for the de- Texture of the trains has been altered. 1.11.14 DIATIONAL FINANCES, —The sales of 'five-twenties on Saturday reached $1.,003 750, at the "Various 'agencies. The salts for the week foot up 4,13,232,.700, a large portion of which came from the - West, end from the mople who prefer Government ibonds to anything which the high market for stooks .now often. 'BEDFORD-STREET MISSION.--A.lllOng the -acknowledgments for Bedford-street taisaion, the -loieeionary, through mistake, credited Wharton street Church with $6O. lie deetree it to be correct -vied ea $76.80. PROFESSOR OOPPILE'S LECTURE.—The iseeond aveture of_the course, by Profesvor Cloppde, will be delivered to morrow evening, at the. Univer sity. Subject—" The Attack and Detenae of Fora liostionx." ' DEATH OF A SOLDIER—TiIe following ..death wee reported at the medical director's office 'on Saturday, Oom the Christian-affect Elospital: Henry Thomas, Co, O, 90th Penna_ Volunteers. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. THE MONEY MARKET. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 14. 1933 'Tie money market closes to-day much easier than it - lase been for a week, although the rates are unchanged, 7per cont, being the ruling Uwe. It is generally con fsidered that for the present the crisis is over and a bet ter feeling is evidenced: Gold was more active at 147© 3.47 m, the long continuance of the inactivity of our sr- Illies having weight with:the bulls. Go ier ament sec cr• zities are firin.whh . otit change in quotations. The stook market, under the relief experienced - in the snoney market, opened very buoyantly and active this Morning, and prices advanctd. Coward the close the linarket was not so strong although prices were upheld. Cataatesa preferred was in strong demand and rage to ; Reading at 63%, North Pennsylvania at 24%, Penn sylvania at 7131, Camden and Atlantic at 12. hfinehill id 62, Beaver Meadow at 78, Philadelphia and Brie at 'NW, West Choeier at 1032.41 bid for Long Island, Fifth and Sixth l'aseeDger sold at IS. Race and Vine at 15, Gi. yard Collegeat 27, Spruce and tine at 143 L State and city loans were steady, Reading and Penn• sylvania Rsilroadmortgages firm. North Pennsylvania telgee sold at D. ;' , g. Schuylkill Nay. sixes, 1832, sold at 91. Susquehanna algae at 64, Schuylkill Navigation sold at 19%, the preferred at 35%; Wyoming Valley at 73%, alttagneltapna at 17. Union sold at 2. Mining shares were in demand. Penn rose to 231; Big Dionntain to 5; G; een Mountain to 634. Bohemian sold at 61‘. Western Bank sold at 6-1; Commercial at 62. The narket closed firm. Drexel & Co. smote: Dnitid St,ties Bonds. 1881........105 141109L1 New Certificate of i . n.. debt's . s.... 55t , p ee? ,-4 -- " Old Certificate of lade bt'e5....10114 102 7-50 Notes. ..... .....na 0106,4. ililuartermastars' Vouchers . 913.14 , 41 9fiX Orders for Certificateep Indebtedness...« „. 3 , 41 d. Geld' ......... ..... «.. 465&1C16 7 Sterling Exchange 161.145162 The following abstract of Company's reports shows the coal tonnage for the week and season, as compared With corresponding time last year: La.it ... jig& ly . a . I Sea.on. Season Inc'ee D.o' 1 Reading R.... 70,985 2.888,.9.35 2,146,649 742,283 I3chny'4 Nay • . 26,440 769.990 8,7177 .. ..... 117.187 Xrtihigh Si av .. 14.416 612,452 511,630 2;0,791,•,• Siehlich Val... 31,475 Lll4, 677 1.41 969 531,107 :• ••• Rel. & Lack.. 26,523 1,147,847 948.763 99.084 .•• .• :Del. dr Rad... 25,136 725,159 543,! , 77 181;172 ..... Penn a. Coal.. 26,141 694,0.2 518,829 75.204 ..... ohamokin 2.927 226 127 210.054 16 038 road Top—. 2 789 273,662. 278,391 4,7 Myken'e Val.. 4,843 120001 156,117,.. .. .. "01,085 Wroyorton..,.. 1,441 &i,136 61,755 . 3.340 Totals 227.114 8.03.061 6.896,325 1.718,662067,R9 The McKean (I's ) Miner states that the Bradford Rail• road has been purchased by gentlemen who are largely connected with the New York and Erie Railroad, and is ..to be completed, without delay, to the coal beds in La. "layette and Keating townships. One object the company Lave who have purchased thieroad is to procure coal for nee on the New York and Erie Railroad, and another le to make a connection with the Philadelphia and Brie Railroad. The following is the monthly summary of imports at - New York for October, 1863: • Foreign dutiable 811.885,669 Foreign free 741.839 Npeoie Cash duties _ 78.053 6,248,948 ntered for warehousing 4,189,177 'Withdrawn from warehouse 4 841,512 Also the monthly summary of exports from New York to foreign ports for October, 18 , 8 omestic merchandise Yoreign dutiable Foreign free Total Phlloilo. Stock • Exc tßeported by S. E SL AYMAIC FIRST 100 West Chester 10)- 4 ," MO U E. Five Years Op.loo 2900 do. .. ..... cash.loo 1650 7 Race do N B[ine R 100 15 22 do ' 15;4 200 do 16 260 Union Canal 2 1000 North Penna 05.... 053; SOO Reading R. 13235. 200 do b5. - 6i% 800 do blO. % 60 do b2O. 62 62 34 100 do Soya. Ws 100 do blO. t 235 100 Penn Mining 2% 200 do 21". 100 Green Mountain... 63.5: 60 Spruce & Pine ..... 1410 16 . 1' Sadl. at Eri R . E R T .. W • E .4I R 050bdny... Nray.. .b30.36 % b.ECOI4I) ! 111 Race & Mel' 26 ISCO do 6,Big MonntAin NO. 411; 100 b 4,3( 2o 16 0 0 0 d d 4%0 b3O. 42'.i . ZOO do boo. 6 800 do 4% 10 Green Mi'n. elOwn• 0.4" 100 Reading R . •. .b3O. 6234 '21:0 do I.66:int. 1321 i, 300 Sang Canal ... 17. AFTER 100 °Maw R Prfd boo. 31g1 CLOSING PR BW. Asked. S 68 'Bl. . ..... .100 110 s 7-30 ROI ee....1C6 108 g rhila 68 103 X 101 Do new 108 103% ,Tenna 5s 90 100 xe Do d i C ri o g nie 644, 6231 Do 6s 'SO '43. • • Do bds '70..106 Do bda'B6 cony. 126 Nenna•R 71Y 3 72 Do let m 6,3 1.00 110 Do 2d m 13.* 107 Little Schnyl R.. 02 69 Jtiorria o'l consol , 74 Do g i rtil 1.31 i " - Do 2.1 mta• • 13f:11171 Nay..... 193 Do 89 82.... prid..... Do ' 91 •311,91119 64 .. Do 1i,29 '73.... .. 110 Do 103 • • I. Island Et 41 43 Do bds .syehl g h Nam 6 . 9.. .. Do shares.... Do scrip.... . 60 Penna. 6o E. 24 24% Do 95Y; 96 Do Da Philadelphia Idarketg. - NOVEMBER 14—Evenin g There ie very little export demand for Flour, bat the tnarket Is firm; sales compriee about 1,000 bbls Ohio ./ancy at $8; and 400 hbla extra family at $7 25407 3735 . 7 ibid. The retailers and bakers are buying at from $5 WO M. 75 for superfine; $646'75 tor extra; $7408 fur extra :family, and 86.50 up to $lO7 bbl for fancy brands, ac cording to quail.. Rye Flour is scarce, with email males at $6,37406 10 bbl. In Corn Meal there is very -3..ittle doing; Brandywine is held at $5 507 bbl. GRAIN. —There is a good demand for Wheat, and !prices are be ter; about 10,05 bus sold at $15740 LBO for mood and choice red, the latter rate for amber, and 'white at from $1.7M2.04 7 bus. as to quality. Bye is Nri demand, with small sales of Pennsylvania at $l. 25 Ti bus. Corn; there is very little offering, and the market 2s excited; email sales are making at $l - 1540117 T bus. rOats are in request; about L5OO bus sold at 83c, weight. BARK —lst No. I Q aercitron is in demand at $36.50 7 Son; 26 bhds sold at $35 Ik ton, fora selected brand. COTTON.—The market is firm, and there is rather more doing; middlings are selling at from Sd(gTic Ti lb, cash. GROCERIES.—Sugars are firmly held; about 400 hhds Cuba sold at from 12.3.141270 e Ti lb. Coffee is rather doll. SEEDS.—Clover is in demand, With small sales at *2,25617.50 7 64 fr) , Timothy is selling at $1 5002.75. rlaxseed 18 dull and quoted at $303. 10 Ti bushel. PROVIS (ON 8, —There is less activity in the market, but holders are firm. Mess Pork is he.d at $l.B for new. and $16.5r 0017 bbl for old. Bacon and Green Keats are wanted at full prices. Batter is active at 10026 c 7 At), the latter for prime. Eggs are selling at 25c Ti dozen. 'lard la in steady demand at 11%©120 Vi lb for bbls and Perces. WHISKY, —Prices are better; small sales of bbls are 3naking at 64MOsio, and drudge at &X@ 32c 7 gallon. The following are the receipts of Flour and ()rain at %Ma port to-day lour yheat Corn 0nt5..... CITE ITEMS. TEE NEW " FLORENCE " SEWING MA- I:Mime EMPORIIIIII.—We advise all our readers who have not done so, to visit the beautiful new Se wing 'Machine palace which has recently been opened at 'b. 630 Chestnut street, for the select the celebrated Florence" Sewing Machine. The manifest cape- Nriority of the "Florence' , over all other Sewing gdachines in use, is No palpable that many of our Citizens., we find, are selling the machines they have 'had heretofore at a discount, and introducing these in !heir families instead. It is the only machine that "me ever been invented that is equally adapted for the heaviest and lightest sewing that a family ever re squire& Each one of these adMirable machines is ;supplied with " Barnum's Self-Sewer," which guides - She work lise(f, thus avoiding the strain on the eyes, lbent posture, close application, and fatiguing care heretofore necessary on a large proportion of work done on Sewing Machines. This appendage is of in asideulable value, especially to inexperienced opera tors. GRarriarbrEN' a HATS. —AII the newest and (best styles for fall wear, in Felt, Silk, and °calmer', ?Will be found at Warburton% No. 430 ()hesitant (street, next door to the Post Office. 0c2.3.1nt RABB'SPECINENO OF THE PHOTOEIRAPHIC mr.—Nr. Hippie, the popular and artistic Photo grapher, No. 820 Arch street, has won au enviable ipre.eminence in his profession by never allowing Say other than first-elass pictures to pass out of his lianas. So true is this, that of the thousands of pictures of his production that it has been our privi lege to examine, we have yet to see the first one shads not faultless in tone, expression, and grace (f attitude. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S FURS—the /largest and beet stook in the city, at Charles Oak fiord k sons', Continental Hotel. COAL.—The production of coal this year Ju l likely to reach 9,000,000 of tons, a million more Ahan Was ever before brought to market in one year, and a million and a half in exoesi of the amount robtained in 1862. The high prices that now prevail Tor the article are, in a measure, inexplicable, but This is certain, that if it were not for the praise worthy efforts of Mr. W. W. Alter, Ninth street, above Poplar, to keep the prices down, they would Range much higher than - ,even the highest present quotations. MILITARY GOODS, GAIIFORD9 7 , CONTI- BEAUTIFUL HATS FOR MISSES AND OEM, Intsirto—A splendid assortment at WOod & 0474, 'WO ! 726 Obestuut street 14 513 54 . 310.614 . 1 7,3 9 ..5 6.216,1.56 $31.19.610 i sage Sales, Nov. 14. ER. Philadelphia Exchange.) BOARD ,100 Philad & Erle..es. 8135 100 do SI 25 Germantown Gas. • 514' 50 Big ftlinntain csh. - 4.)t 27 Beaver Meadow... 78 100 Sasq Canal 17 200 achy Nav Prld ...• 3535 150 do.. Prfd..b3). 3531 5000 Penna 11-2,1 m0rt.106:4, 2 Western B:tak..•.. 64 Cataw R 314" 100 do....Prfd .836. 31.34 2500 Bch any - 6s, 'Bl b 5 - 91 • 3000 siisq Can 1.164 64 20 @gra , a Collage •• 27 500u57 30 T !Yrs. b1k.106 100 Nth Panna 12..a20. 24 100 do b 5. 24g ' 25 Kinehill 11-6(14-2. 62 5003 Ileaaing 6s, 1635...124'x' BOA ttha 25 Cam &'Atlan 12 22 Fifth St Sixth St R. 58 • BOA.R.D. 9CO Cate.w - Prfd.-...b30. 3138 .200 do 31% 100 do b3O. 31.4 100 Bohem Plin'g.s6ern. 834 30 Wyoming Vatiey.. 70% 6 Commercial Bank. 62 - 100 Sob Nay Prfd..blo. 3.536 100 do Pfd thsS.rint. 322 4000 Penna 00 100 20 Penne, R 71% I. DARDS. I ICES—FIRS 1 T. enn Minin g2 Biog. Aghast Catawissa R Con 10 10% . Do red . .. 31. a 104 Beaver Mead R.. Minehill Harrisburg Wilmington • -• • • Sus Cap Do Os Lehigh Val it Do - bd5...... Phi's, Ger & for... Cam & Amb R..... Phlla - & Erie as.. 30.4 31 Delaware BIT • ••• • • • • Do bde.--...• • Fifth•street .... 68 Do bonds.— Second-street R.. 34 ES Do bonds... Raoe-street R.... 14U Ii W Plala R 69,5 i Do bonds. • . Spruce-street RI. 1434 1475 Green-street E.... 47 Do bonds.... Cbeetnut-at R.... . Aroh-street R.... 2634 27 Thirteenth-et R. .. 31 Seventeenth-at 811 17.%1 Girard College B 2114 27 Tenth-street 8... 43 .. Lombard & Boiith 16 .. Ridge Avenue R. 21 .. • . 1,50 bbli —.13,550 bum. .. 3.200 bus. .. 5 6)0 bus SPLENDID &TOM OF utgriTLEMEte 8 MOARflik. —Mr. George Grant, proprietor of the model Gen. tlemen's Furnishing Store, No, Eld Ohestmit street, has now in stook the richest assortment of Scarfs for gentlemen ever imported into this country. We advise all our readers to call and examine them. OAKFONDS' RATS, CONTINENTAL Elmira. Lupus WJLL FIND the largest and most elegant assortment of Bonnets in this olty at Wood & Cary% 'No. 725 Chestnut street. OAXFORDB' CONTINENTAL HAT EXPO RXUM. THANES TO Mn. BEECILEH.—It i 5 impoS rible for. any American to read the accounts of Henry Ward Beecher's heroic and triumphant de fence of our Government in this war before the im mense audiences of es mpethizing Englishmen which he has recently been addressing, without a warm thrill of admiration and gratitude. Many of our citizens and friends abroad have, like Motley, writ ten ably in our behalf, but none have rendered us the peculiar service of Kr, Beecher. The proposi. Bon to present him, on hie arrival home, with a new suit of clothing from the establishment of Charles Stokes & Co , under the Continental, has 'not yet been fully acted upon by our citizens. FURS AT OAHFORDS,' CONTINENTAL. MESSRS. DAVIS & RICHARDS, Arch and Tenth streets, have just received afresh supply of English Craoknells, a very fine article for the table. C. OAKFORD & SONS, CONTINENTAL. How TIM VIOP. PRESIDENT DIiESSES. During a recent visit of Vise President Hamlin to Boston he was pointed out in the street to a sailor. Jack looked dubious, and said: "Tell that to the marines. Do you suppose that Uncle Abraham would letthe Vice President loose in that sort of rig; See, he's got a cable•tier kink in his hat, and he's pretty darned seedy all over. If he isn't one of Jeff Davis' guerillas, he's in danger of being picked up for one if he'goes where Uncle S am's :nen keep their weather eyes open.” Air. Hamlin overheard this speech, and on his road back to Washington he stopped in this city and purchased for himself an elegant suit at the Brown Stone Olothing Hall of Rockhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Ohestnut street, above Sixth. SOFT HATS, .OAKFORDS 7 , CONTINENTAL YESTERDAY was a real spring day ; the air was genial, mild, and balmy, and hundreds of gaily-dressed pedestrians filled the streets. Phila delphians are notoriously the beet-dressed people in the world—a fact which may be attributed to having in their midst such a palaee•like establishment as the beautiful Clothing Hall of Granville Stokes, No. 609 Chestnut street. SOFT HATS, OAKFORDS 7 , CONTINENTAL. HOUBEITERPERS, and those about going to housekeeping, can save from 10 to 16 per cent., by purchasing their housekeeping articles at E. S. Fuson & Co.'s Kitchen Furnishing Rooms, No. Mil pock street, below Walnut. 0c22-tionn-tf. NEW STYLE }Das—Charles Oakford Sone, Continental Hotel. SPECIAL NOTICES. HAYS YOU A COUCH?—THEN USE 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 "waiting for a cough to get well of itself." Do not fall into this error, but avail yourself, at once of a remedy which twenty-five Years' experience has demonstrated is certain to prodace a speedy cure. ' HAVE YOU ASTHMA OR PHTHISIS? Then use JAYNE'S EXPBCTOR ANT, which will over come the spasmodic contraction of the wind tubes, and cause them to eject the mucus or matter which clogs them up, and, by an easy and free expectoration, re move all difficulty of breathing. HAVE YOU BRONCHITIS? Then use JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. This wide spread disease, which may be generally described as an inflammation of the fine skin which lines the inside of the wind tubes or air vessels, spreading through every part of the lungs. is offen mistaken for Consumption. The Expectorant subdues lisle Inflammation, relieves the at tending cough, pain, and difficulty of breathing, and, if the case is not of too long standing, will certainly pro duce a cure. HAVE YOU CONSUMPTIO ? Then use TAYBE'S EX PECTO RANT. It cleanses the lungs from all irritating matters, while, at the same time, it heals and invigorates them. Of all the remedies which have been offered the public for this dread disease, nonnhave stood the test of time, or maintained so nut versa' 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. HATS YOU PLEURISY? Then use JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. By taking two or three large doses in the early stages of the disease, in quick succession, and covering up warmly in bed, this preparation acts as a sudorific or sweating medicine, and subdues then iflammation at the outset. ' HAVE YOU WHOOPING COUGH? Then use JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. There is no re medy which's() effectually overcomes this disease as the Expectorant. What parent can witness the sufferings of her children from this distressing complaint 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 its BADE YOU C ROUT' ? Then use JAYNE'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 results than Croup. Parents. therefive, should keep at hand a remedy sure and thorough. Such a remedy may be found in the Ixpectorant, and every careful mother will keep a supply by her. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT Is a standard medicine. For thirty years is has been be fore the public, and during this period its curative powers have been testiflcd 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 furnished us with their testimony. and. It may be found at length in our Almanac. To their convincing certificates we would refer the doubting. Prepared only by nol3lt Dr. D. JAYNE & SON, No. MOM CHNiTNIIT Street DEAFNESS, EYE AND EAR, THROAT DIS EASES, CATARRH.—The above maladies treated with the utmost success by Dr. VOW MOSOHZISEER, Oculist and Anrist, graduate of Vienna, Office. 10%7 WAIiIUT Street, Where can be examined hundreds of testimonials from the very best known men in the country, among which ere several from old and responsible citizens of 'Phila delphia, who can be personally referred to. nelB 3t,* ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST isaiss, made in the Best Manner, expreesly for Ba um SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plebs Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted satiates• ;CWT. Our Oxs-Emar. SYBTBY is strictly adhered to. ill are thereby treated alike. del2-ly JONES & CO., 604 MAEKET Street. ASTHMA' AND ALL BRONCHIAL AFFECTIONS' mired by a new system of ELECTRICITY, without shocks or pain, by Dr. A H. STEVENS. 1411.8 SOUTH PENN MARL 0c.51-tf DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT CURES Toothache in one minute. MARRIED_ STANTO 3f—ANFPAC.ll—Thursday, November 12th, 1883, by the Rev. G. P. Erotel, 31. Gall Stanton to Clara E., only daughter of Wm. Anspach, ail of this city. IHOMSON—MORRIS, —On the 12th instant, by the Rev. T. J. Shepherd, Mr. Geo. A. Thomson to Miss Amanda M. Morris, both of Philadelphia. BIEN—BROWN. —On the 14th of November, 1863, at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. C. F. Turner, Julius Bien, Esq.. of New York city, to Almira Sum mers, daughter of Wm. Brown, Eso , of Philadelphia. $ DIED, LANCASTER. —On Saturday, the 14th instant, Sophia, wife of Joseph Lancas er. The relatives and friends of the fa tally are Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband, No. 733 Walnut street. on Tueasday, at 2 o'clock P. 21. GLOVER —On Friday, November 13th, at Fairfield. Emily Hamilton. youngest daughter of Samuel and Emily H Plover. ' CATHERWOOD. —On Friday afternoon, 13th instant, Hugh Catherwood, in the 77thyear of his age. His male friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon. Nov. 17, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence. No. 1409 Walnut street. To pro ceed ta the Woodlands. es . . . TAS LOR. —On Sixth. day morning, l3th. instant. at her residence, near Mount. Holly, N. , Sarah Al. Taylor. Wife of Benjamin Taylor, in the 66th year of her ago - * BURN.—On the 13th instant, Ida Virginia. daughter of Benjamin 0. and Blitz Burns. aged 17 months. * Weekly Report of Internments. HEALTH OFFICE, NOVEIDIber 14 Death* and Interments in the City of phi , from the 7th to the 14th of _November. I:'K . cl ci 4 66 ' OAHLIS OF DEATH. 4 7r , Ts CASSES OF DRAM n Ts .4 .4 0 • -4 0 Asthma 1 Failing down stairs. 1 Apoplexy 3 Fatty degeneration 801 l 1 of Liver 1 Burns and Scalds.... 1 Gangrene '4.. • Cancer. 2 Rnmorrhage 2 2 - '• Stomach .• .... 1 Inflammation,Brain. . 7 Cramps 1 " Bronchi.... -3 1 Croup 151 . " Heart 1 Congestion, Brain.. 6 I " Liver......, i Lungs.. i 2 . ' 6 . Lungs 4 4 Cholera Infantum... 4 ''' Peritonent 1 1 Cirrhosis of Liver... 1 " Stom. & Bow 2 1 Consumption, Lungs. 26 6 • " Spine 1 Covalsions.. 8 Insanity 2 Puerperal 1 Intemperance 1 Cyanosis . • 1 Injury of Spine 1 Diptheria ' 15 harmony themia 1 Diarrhoea" 5 Marasmus 1 7 DrOPeY •. • . 6 INeuralgia 1 • ' Brain 2 Old Age It Liver....'.. 1 Palsy ~. 4 1 Disease of Brain 1 4 Perforation of the Heart 3 2 Bowels. 1 Drowned ' l Softening of Brain . 1 13 Dysentery 1 Still-born • .• • Debility 12 7 Syphilis .. , 1 Debauch 1 Sore Month 1 Effusion on. Brain ... . 1 Tumors, . 1 Erysipelas _ 1 Ulceration of the Fever, Congestive .. • - 7 Bowels.• —.v. ...... 1 Catarrhal... 1 Unknown 1 -Remittent... 1 Violence 1 Spotted 1 Wolandi—Gunshot... 2 Scarlet 3 Typhus..., 1 Total 134 118 • • Typhoid 11 1 OF THE ABOVE THERE WERE— - Under i year. 63 From 40 to 60.....:1.... ... 20 From 1 to 2 13 to to 60 16 2to 6 27 " 60 to 70 • .10 6to 10 10 " 70 to 80 .10 " 10 to 15 .10 "80 to 90 13 14 16 to . 28 7 " 90 to 100 2 . " 2Dto 30 " 80 to 40 2E3 Total 252 . WARDS. i WARDS. WARDS: First - 14 Tenth. ..... 4 Nineteenth LS Second 20 Eleventh 3 Twentieth.......lB Third .. 4 Twelfth 4 Twenty-first 8 Fourth 6 Thirteenth , .....lo Twenty-second.. 4 Fifth 15 Fourteenth......lo Twenty-third.... 4 Sixth 7 Fifteenth 16 Twenty-fourth..l9 Seventh. 10 Sixteenth, ••••• 4 Twenty-fifth •—• 2 Eighth 13 Seventeenth ..... 16 Unknown.. , • —lO kiinth Total. 6 Eighteenth 14 - -- - 252 Deduct deaths from the country 10 Net deaths in the city 242 Nativity —United Staten, 178; Foreign, 67; Unknown, 17. From the Almshouse, 0; People of Color, 16 ; from the wintry, 10.. The number of deaths, compared with the correspond. •_g_Weeks 011862 and of last week, was as follows Week ending November 15, 1862, was 284. Week ending November 7, 1863, was 250. Males, 1.58 ; Females, IE3 ; Boys, tl3 ; Girls , 66.. Deaths and interments of soldiers, 8. By order of the Board of Health. WILLIAM READ. Health Officer. BLACK DRESS .GOODS.--CASH . NERBS, Velour Reps, Tamises. 9-4 and 6-4 Moan salines, Marlines, Henrietta Cloth.s or silk-warp Cash mores, 'Ottoman -Poplins, Irish Poplins, English and French Bombazines, Alepines. corded Mousseline, Aus tralian orspes,"Baratheas, Turin Cloths. Pararaatias, De Laines, Oriental Lustres, Alpacas and Mohair Lustres, Reps duals's. Mourning Silk, Armure, Poult de Sole and Gros Grain Silks. BESSON dc SON, 0c23 , Mourning Store. No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. VELOUR , CLOTHS, THE POPULAR FABRIC FOR LADLES' CLIO iLlKS.—Purplee, Browne, and Biackt; 'Frosted Beavers, black and brown; Tricot Bibbed Beavers, CaotorA, and 6-4 Doeeklue:' Chinahll. las and Pabwoliams; $1120; Loug Shawls, $100: also. VS, , . , MIPROPESSOR" corerEErs sEvoript LECTURE, on Th o Attack and Defence of roc tificationa, ', at the Unlversity„ , NINTH Street: above Cheetnnt, 'on TVESDAY'Evenlng,"Noirember 17th, at 7.14 a',elock. Ticket's for the two remaining Vsbz tres .75 Canto. noll-20. Mo , HIBERNIAN SOGIETI6,—THE members of this Society are lnytted.to attend the inneral_pf their late fellow-member, Sir , IYUOi7 CLTQ &kWOCN, from N 0.1409 WALNUT' stieet. ort TrrEsuiY, N0v.17, at 2'o'clook I'. M. JAI TAYLCM, Sec. noM2t* MAN ADJOURNED SESSION OF THE ORAN)) DIVISION., SONs or TEMPER iSOB, of Pennsylvania will be held on THURSDAY EVE NING. Nov. 19111, 1E64, at 7y o'clock. at the S. E. corner' of NINTH and SPRING GARDEN btreete. (fourth story. ) ab- JW. MARTIN. , n01.1.N. Nor - G Finribn. 1M AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ILILTSIG. LEO TORE, _ IST TRH GREAT ORATOR. R • E. H. CHAPIN'. TUESDAY EVENING. November 17. . subject-Ye - n - 0W - AND AMM EOA. For the benefit of the Free Library of the PITtrADEL PHIA CITY INSTITUTE, corner Chestnut and Eighteenth streets—founded for the improvement of young working . Before the Lecture, a so!ected programme of the most brilliant pieces will be performed by the ChMxwNrA. ISANIA. Conductor Mr. Call Santa. To COMAIENCI-: AT 8 o'ci.oog. Tickets 25 mutts—Reserved Sea s 50 cents; to be bad at the Book Store of Mr. T. B. Pucka, S.W. Chestnut and Sixth 'Areas, and at the Academy on the day and evening of the Lecture, nol4-3tif* 1::r> CALEB. COPE. TREASURER OF the United States Sanitary COMITILWOn, phita del phia Branch, Northeast corner of MINOR and SIX 111 Streets, acknowledges the receipt of the following con tributions since the last report : Martin Landenberger, additional $5O 00 From a Member of St. Peters Church, additional.. 60 00 Thomas EaLp, additional 25 03 Biennia ctunks' and Mechanics' Bank, additional.. 100 00 Wise, Peery, & Wise, additional, for the relief of Elchoiond prisoners 15 03 Derry 1). Moore. additional 60 CO A. J. Drexel, additional, for relief of Richmond Prisoners 100 00 Joseph EL Roach, additional 20 00 James Belsky, additional ' 10 (XI Oeorgo Stites 10 00 William A Blanchard, additional, for relief of Riclimoid prisoners 60 OD Board of Philadelphia Stock Brokers, for relief of Richmond orisoners 500 00 Mrs. John Hahne. - 1000 Mrs. L. C. N 15 00 Cash 12 00 Kennedy. Stairs, & Co., additional, for relief of Richmond prisoners ,6000 Mrs. Itbecea C. Lewis, additional 59 00 John o'. Lewis, additional 55 00 Casb, for relief of Richmond prisoners ` 40 OD Philadelphia. Germantown and Norristown Rail road Company, additional 100 00 William- hf.. Tilghman, additional, for relief of . Richmond prisoners GO OD S. & J. at. Flanagan,. (6th _subs.) for the relief of Richmond prisoners 1.01 00 E A. Sender & Co., addition for the relief of Rich- . . . mond prisoners 50 00 Cash (B. & ), additional, relief of Riohnuand prisoners 20 00 S. & W. Welsh, additional, for relief of Rich- mond nrisoners 100 00 Harris & Co., for relief of. Richmond prisoners... 50 110 Previously reported... MS GEON - ARTIST'S OFFICE., FOR MUTILATED SOLDIERS—,SOLDIERS' who have teat an ARM or LEO in the service, and desire the Patent "PALMER Limbs" to be supplied by Govern. meet, ebonld return this notice immediately to this of. flee, stating their loss by letter, with name. company, regiment, and residence. B. FRANK PALMEK, 0r..22-tf 115119 CRESTNTIT Street. Philadalphin. MEDICAL PURVEYOR'S OFFICE, No: 7 North FIFTH Street. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 12 1863. Imprrters and Dealers in MEDICINES. HOSPITAL STORES. HOSPITAL FURNITURE, BEDDING. &c., are invited to submit their Price Lid; from time to time to this Office. J. MURRAY. nol3 , 6teamtf Burgeon and Medical Purveyor. MGIRARD BANK, PHILADELPHIA, October Bth, 1663. The annual election for Directors, to serve for the ensuing year. will be held on 1119NDAY. the 16th day of November. between the houre of 10 01. and 2 P. 01. oco-fmwtNol6 W. 1,. SCHAFFER, Cashier. COIIIIIIOIIIWEALTH. BANK, PHILAMILPHM October 6. 1863. The annual election for Directors will be held at the BANKING HOUSE, on MONDAY, the sixteenth day of November next, between the bons often A. Ti!. and two P. At. .11BN,,itY C. YOUNG, Cashier. oc7-wginitnol6 M.... FARMERS , AND MECHANICS' BANK, PHILADELPHIA, October 2. 1893. The annual election for Directors will be held at the Banking House on MONDAY, the 18th day of November next, between the hours of 9 o'clock A M. and 3 o'clock P. M.: and on TUESDAY, the third day of November neat, a general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking- House at 4 o'clock P M., agreeably to charter. - W. RUSHTON. Jg. ocB-tnolB Cashier. MpENNSYLVANI A. RAILROAD COM RAJNY, TKESSOBER'S DEPARCM.EXT. PHILADELPHIA, October 16, 1883. 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 16,1863 Powers of attorney for collection of dividends can be had on application at the aloe of the Company, No. lil3B South THIRD Street. ocl7-tdel ' THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasnrer. IMI.. KENSINGTON BANK, PHILADEL, ISLA, October 3, 1863. An Election for Thirteen Directors, to serve the enan log year, will be held at the Banking-hone on MON DAY, 16th of November, ISA betfreen the hears of'9 1. M. and 3 P. M. O. T. YERKES, oc-mwftcotrl6 • Oaelder. o R'N EXCHANGE BiIoCEE. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 3, - 1663. The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT., clear of all Tax.s. and Payable on demand.- J. W. TORREY, no4•tf Cashier. MANUFACTURERS' AND MECHA NICS' BANK, PHILADELPHIA. October 2, 1563. The Annual Election for . Thirteen Directors will be held at the Banking Rouse on MONDAY, the 10th day of November next, between the hours of 10 k. IM. and 3 P. M. M. W. WOOD WARD. ocs-mwtnol6 Cashier. MWESTERN BANK. OF PHYLA, DELPHIA, OCTOBER 3, 1863. An Election for Directors, to serve' this Bank the en siling 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: M. and 2 o'clock P. M. ocs-mwlll6N G. M. TROUTMAN. Cashier. OFFIO GIRARD P. AND NV INS. Co., 445 WALNUT' St , November 9, 1813 The Directors have declared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT for the last six. months, clear of takes, and pay able to the Stockholders on demand. noll-wfm9t Al FRED S. UILLETT, Treasurer. IM. BANK. OF COIIIIII.EIICE.—PHILEL- D3LPHIn. Nov. 3, 1861 The Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi dend of FIVE PER CENT., payable on demand, clear of Taxes. .T. A_ LEWIS. no 4 wfm-61 Cashier, SOIITELWAIELK. BANK., PHILADELPHIA. October 6. 1863. The animal election for Directors will be held at, the BANEID.O HOUSE, on MONDAY, the sixteenth day of November next, between the hours of ten A. M. and two P. M. ocl.wf&mtnol6° F. T. STEEL. Cashier. CORN EXCHANGE LANK. PHILADELPHIA, Oat 12, 1868. 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. H. and 2 P. M. 0c144n016 J. W TORREY. Cashier. M UNION BANK,—PHILADELPRIA, .Nov. 6 1.953. At a meeting of the Board of Directors held this day, a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT., clear of State and United States Tax, was declared, payable on demand. not wfmtno2o J. J. RUCKER. Cashier., MUNION BANK, PHILADELPHIA, October 3, 16133. The annual election for Directors will be held on MON DAY, November 16, between the hours of 10 A M. and 2 P. M. S. J. HIICKEL, r ocomwftNl6 Cashier. MILITARY NOTICES. E COMPANY, BLUE RESERVES, DRILL EVERY MONDAY EVENING. AT EIGHTH. AND CALLOWBILL, At S o'clock. ALL AT ANY TIME CONNECTED WITH THE ORGANIZATION ARE EARNESTLY RE QUESTED TO BE PRESENT. By order of Captain noll•vtfm3L* JOS. J. BABCOCK. 0. B. FINANCIAL. STERLING EXCHANGE, DOTJG-lIT AND• SOLD. se2S-m&e3m MICHAEL JACOBS, BANKER No. 46 Borah THIRD Street. PHILADELPHIA, GOVERNMENT SECURITIES . , SPECIE/11ND U 1 OUR - MONEY BOUGHT AND SOLD. STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Particular attention paid to the Negotiation of Time Paper. CITY WARRANTS BOUGHT. ocs-9m COLLECTION OF 11. S. CERTIFI CATES OF INDEBTEDNESS.-.-The ADAMS' EX PRESS COMPANY are now prepared to collect, at the Treasury Department, Washington, with despatch, and at reasonable rates, _the One-Year Certificates of-In debtedness of the United States now due or shortly maturing. Terms made known and receipts giyen at the Mace, No. 320 CHESTNUT Street. A CARD.-UNION PACIFIC RAIL WAY COMPANY (EASTERN DIVISION) BONDS (KANSAS BRANCH OF THE PACIFIC RAILROAD). As Bonds of the above description will probably be of feredforsale in the money market, the public is hereby cautioned against purchasing, or in any way negotiating for them; for the undersigned have an existing contract which prohibits entirely the sale or use of said Bonds, while at the same time the statute laws of the State of Kansas give them, tinder their contract, a prior Item 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 Facile) Railway, Eastern Division. LEAVENWORTH CITY. Kansas, NOV. 4. 1863. no9-12t NOTICE TO GAS CONSUMERS.— IN accordance with a resolution of the Board. of Trus• tees of the Philadelphia Gas Works, unanimously adopt ed November 13th, 1663, the price- charged for Gas con sumed on and after January let, 1864, will be Two Dol lars and Fifty Cents per thousand cubic feet, with a dis count of five per cent. if paid within five days after pre• sentation of the bill. subject to the United States Tar. • JOHN C. CRESSON. nol6-mlial Chief Engineer. - AT 0 T I C'E - APPLICATION HAS -LI been made to " The American Academy of Music," by the undersigned, for the reissue of Certificate of Stock, No 7E2, for five Snares in said Corporation, the same having been lost or mislaid. non 14 le 17-40` WILLIAM B. }TART. NOWICE TO PROPERTY-OWNERS CONNECTING RAILROAD.-Theplan and profile of the "Conceding Railroad" having been submitted to the Board of Surveyors, as directed sv act of Assem bly, the said Board have fixed TUESDAY Morning next. the 17th inst.,-to examine the location of said Railroad. end will meet at the GIRARD-AVENUE BRIDGE, at 10.16 A. hi.. for that purpose. STRICKLAND KNEASS, nol4-3t Chief Engineer and Surveyor. CUSTOM HOUSE, .PHILADELPHIA, COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, November 11, 1883. NOTICE TO MAGIAN TS. SHIPPERS, AND OTHERS INTERESTED. —By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, under date of the 9th of November, the un dersigned will clear to ports opened to commerce by the Proclamation of the President, without special permit. Anthracite Coal, and all other articles except the fol lowing—viz: Cannon. mortars, firearms, pistols, bombs, grenades. powder. saltpetre, sulphur, balls,' bullets. Pike'', swords, boarding caps (always excepting the quantity of said articles which may be necessary for the defence or the snip and those who compose the crew), saddles, bridles. - cartridges.. bag materials, percussion and other caps, clothing adapted for uniforms. sail-cloth of all kinds, hemp and cordage, intoxicating drinks other than beer and light native wines. The excepted articles 'will cnly 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. nol2-8t - WM. B. THOMAS, Collector. INCOMPABABLE.-IN - V I EWI N G BEDEWS IVOEYTYPES. you are struck with their beauty. Upon examination they evince great artistic mete. See them at SECOND Street. above Green. I.l* E FONTENE.A.II & C.:SALLES, • FRENCH HAIR DRESSING and SHININGBI - No. 108 South ELEVENTH Street, (up stairs:) branch of 1027 Chestnut street. Mannfactnrere and Importers of Willi, Toupees, - zettee, , and Fancy Articles. oc3o-immlm• UNQUESTIONABLE -THAT R E I MR'S Colored PHOTOGRAPHS axe likenesses Of rare artistic, merit, pleasing in style. and natural in coloring; $1 only. SECOND Street. above Grean. lt* OLIVE OIL.-AN .INVOICE OF CABSTAIWEI pare Olive 011 just received. per Ship ELISE. %T ea bk. ja. . cater i Ant ; sole . Agents ' ; C I.2B . WALNITT,'and GitaVITE Street. DM w. an invoice of the same just laudiuM eir-1. • IL 'IIIE PIU SS.-7-PHILADE-LPHIA, MOND-AT, NOVENIBEn 16,..-1801 1,672 00 1.01,94) 95 $103.511 95 PITILADELPITIA., NOV. n, The'Board of Directors have this day declared a CeEX DIVIDEND of TEN PER CENT. on the CAPITAL STOCK, and SIX. PER CENT. Interest on the SCRIP of the COAL ran" , payable on and after the Let December proximo, free of tax. . . They have also declared a SCRIP DIVIDEND Of FORTY PER CENT. on the EARNED PREMIUMS for the year ending Oc tober 31, 1863, certificates for which will be issued to the parties entitled to the same, on and after the let Decem ber proximo, free of tax. They have ordered, also, that the SCRIP CERTIFI CATES OF PROFITS of the Company, for the years 1858 and 1859, be redeemed in cash. at the office of the Com pany, on and after. January 2. 1864, all interest thereon to cease on that day. 4111" - No certificate of profits issued under $25. By the Act of Incorporation, • no certificate shall issue unless claimed within two years after the declaration of the dividend whereof ii is evidence." DREXEL & CO REMOVAL THE MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Of New York. having appointed JAMES B. GARR Agent for this City, have Removed their office to NO. 418 WALNUT STREET, Where applications for INSURANCE and RENEWALS on POLICIES must be made, The allotted dividend of ISM will be adjusted on all Policies on which two or more annual premiums have been paid, on the adjustment of the current year's premium. The following items, interesting to the assured, show the great progress and prosperity of the Company dime the last triennial dividend : The income of the Company for the past three years has been $1;400,00000 The assets have increased 416.000 00 The losses paid to widows during three years past were 280.601 24 • • • • " others •' 99.732 50 Dividends have been Made during the past three years 250,000 00 JAMES B. CARR, Agent. C. Y. WENPLB, Secretary. oc2S-Imlf VAME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 403 CHESTNUT Street PHILADELPHIA. FIRE AID INLAND R INSURANCE. DIRECTOS. Francis W. Bask, E. D. Woodruff., Chas. Richardeon, Geo. A. Weal, Henry Lewis, Jr. , John Keeeler, John W. Bierman, - Chas. Stokes, Philip S. Justice, A. H. Rosenholm, 0. W. Davis Joseph D. Ellis.. PI/CIS N. ROOt is President. CH LeS RICHS. BON, Vice President. WILLIAM I. B ANCHAR . Secretary. lal/3111 Ci_EOREFE W. WOOTTEN, G No. 38 South SECOND Street. and No. 29 STRAWBERRY Street WARNHOUSH— JAYNE Street. Philadelphia. WIIOLNI3ALI DEALS& IN CARBON OILS, LiMPS, CHIMNEYS, &c, A line lot of. OIL, just received. Which I offer at the lowest market rates, having made my contracts in the spring, before the advance. . OlL in bond for export, OfilliNßYS in Quantity, at manufacturers' prices. Agent for Moore. Bros.. & C CP. 'l3 Patent Fruit Jars, dpc., he. oc2l-wfmlat ALL AGREE THAT REIMER'S LIFE SIZE_ PHOTOGR,OI4S, in oil colors, are tbe best. most natural lifelike portraits made. .Gallery SECOND Street, above Preen. lt* IiffiCORRECT PIANO. TUNING. ff—Mr. C. E. SARGENT'S orders for - tuning and repairin g Pianos are received at MASON At CO.'s store, 907 CHESTNUT Street, only. . Mr. S, has had eleven years' factory experience in 800 , ton, and live years' employment In Philadelphia. SysmAx. —Pianos releathered to sound as soft sad sweet toned as new, without removing. Terms for Tuning, $l. . tr a m WILLIAM STUARD, UNDERTAKER. No. 019 - COATES Street. keeps constantly on hand COFFINS of superior quality and finish. LOTS in Glenwood Cemetery for sale. nol4-12t* TRUSSEB r BRACES, &a, 'skilfully adjusted by . C. H , NEEDLES, corner of TWELFTH and DAE Streets.— .4 Ladies' Department for same; concluded bl Ladies, TWELFTH Street, Ant door _below Race. Tho most eomplete and varied stook on hand, consisting is Brt of Trusses, Supporters, Shoulder Braces. Belts ndages, Elastic Stockings, Crutches; Syriues, AY Coles for Nursery. Sick Room. Pm e•M-fito if PATENT FURNACES AND STOVES FOR.WARMING HORSE RAILROAD OARS, Now wed by. the Roston and Rynn,"Cambridga and Quinott Horse Railroad, Companies, Mass.. ,ean be ap plied in one half hoar. For the above, an to SAMUEL clt T. &FLIT, al4ea: *via. CURTAINS' AND SHADES.- -r E. WA.I.,RAVEN, .L. (suaoassoit:oro w. CARRYLO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MASONIC HALL, No. 710 CHSaTNOT STRUT. Above Seventh street: Philadelphiw. •C URT AIN MATERIALS: French Satins. ,French Satins. r French Biocatelliss. . French Brocatellbs. Preach Sitin de Laine. French Satin de' Laina. Worsted Damask: Worsted Damask-. Union Damask. Union Damask. . - Damask Table Cloth. Damask Table . Cioth.. Wide Moquette, Wide Moquette, French Plashes. Frenoh Pinches. GILT CORNICES - AND BANDS. CORDS, GIMPS. AND FRINGES. TASSELS AND LOOPS, HOOKS, RINGS, AND I3RA JKETS. FURNITURE COVERINGS: LACE CURTAINS. LACE CURTAINS, $ &OD a pair. LACE CURTAINS, $ 4.00 a pair. LACE CURTAINS, $ 4.60 a pair. LACE CURTAINS. $ 5.00 a palr. LACE CURTAINS, $ 6 09 a pair. LACE CURTAINS. $ 7.00 a pair. LACE CURTAINS. * 7.60 a pair. LACE CURTAINS,'S 8.00 Et pair. LACE CURTA.INS, $ 8 GO a pair. LACE CURTAINS, $ BGO a pair. LACE CURT AINS. $ 0 50 a pair. LACE CURTAINS, $lO.OO a pair. LACE CURTAINS. *12.00 a pair. LACE CURTAINS, $l4 00 a pair. LACE. CURTAINS. $l5 00 a pair. LACE CURTAINS, $16.00 a pair. LACE CURTAINS, $lB.OO a pair. LACE CURTAINS, $l9 00 a pair. LACE CURTAINS, $25.00 a pair. LACE CURTAINS, *3O 00 a pair. LACE CURTAINS $lO.OO a pair. LACE cuRTAINs, s5O. oo a pair. WINDOW SHADES, Painted and Gold Borders, in store and for sale, with good Fixtures .. .complete. nol6- 31 MASONIC HALL. 749 CHESTNUT Street. ARMY GOODS. FROTHINGUAM 45a WELLS SEAVY MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHEITINGS AND SHIRTINGS. - STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND SILECIAS. BROWNBLEACHED. AND CORSET JEANS. No. 12 WORSTED YARN, &o. eel9-If tl FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY P.77.A_MsTS ar. 1-141,SSILIM9 MILITARY FURNISHERS, 418 ARCH STREET. Banners, Regimental and Company Flags, Swords, Sashes, Belts, Passants, Epaulettes, Hats, Caps, Canteens, Haversacks, Camp Chests, Field Glasses, spurs, Soyer's cele brated Camp Hit, and everything pertaining to the complete outfit of Army . ,and Navy Officers. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. 0020-1 m G. W. SIMONS 453 BROTHEB4 EAMON-STEM' MALL. PHILADELPHIA. iiIANUFACTIDIERS OF JSWRIAIiF. FINE SWORDS, AND DITLITLEY GOODS IX &VERY FARM!. istL2s4Bm INSURANCE COMPANIES. OFFICE OF THE DELAWARE MU TUAL SAFETY INSURANCE CO., PHILADELPHIA. Nove tuber 11, 1863. The following statement of the affairs of the goreparty isublished in conformity with a provision of its charter. PREMIUMS RECEIVED from Nov. 1. 1862, to 0ct.31,1363: On Marine and Inland Risks... $392849 OS On Fire Blnkt.. .... 116,813 OS • -- $509,469 11 Premiums on Policies not marked off Novem ber 1, 1963 536,395 GO PREMIUMS MARKED OFF as earned from November I, 1862, to October 31, 1863: On marine and Inland Risks On Fire Risks Interest dnring same period, eel 'rages, am $551 82 . 8 15 LOSSES, EXPENSES, &c., during the year as above Marine and Inland Navigation Losses $178,444 10 Fire Losses— 40,750 59 Return Premiums 40,824 60 Re-insurances 32,131 37 Agency Charges, Advertising, Print ing. &c Taxes Expenses, Salaries, Rent, &c. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, NOVEMBER 1, 1883. $lOO,OOO United States tive-pe l icent Loan $97,000 00 76.000 - " slx-pe ent. Loan.6-25...76.000 76.000 00 .. t2A),OXI '' . ' 1881.; 22,000 OD 00,000 " . 7.3-10 per ct• Treas. Notes 63.250 OD 100,000 State of Pennsylyanias.per-cent.Lc!ar..loo, 997 50 64,000 ' 6-per-cent. ' 57,580'00 123,050 Philadelphia City 6-psr•cent. Loan... .127,628 00 30,000 State of Tennessee 6-per-cent. Loan.• • . 16,000 00 20.000 Pennsylvania Railroad first mortgage 6-per-cent. bonds 22,300 00 60,00 Pennsylvania Railroad second mort gage 6-per-cent. bonds 03,260 00 18,100 300 shares stack Germantown Gas Com - and interest guaran tied by the city of Philadelphia 15,000 00 5,000 100 shares Stock Pennsylvania Railroad Company 7,225 00 5,060 100 shares Stock North Pennsylvania Railroad . Company - 2,660 CO 21,000 United States Treasury Certificates of Indebtedness 21,420 00 123,700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage. amply • secured. $701,760 par • -.cost, $768,73742....market valne, 7.44.200 60 KPal Estate. 36.363 35 Receivable, for insurances . . . made. Balances- due at AgEmcies—premi ums on Marine Policies, accrued interest, and cther debts due the Company &rip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other Companies, $5, 8.13. Es timated value Cash, on deposit with Uni ted States Government, subject to ten days' call.sBo.ooo 00 Cash, in Banks 33,888 39 Cash, in drawer 200 SO DIRECTORS: James C. Hand, William C. Ludwig,. Joseph H. Seal, Dr. R. M. Easton. George G. Leiper, Hugh Craig. Charles Kelley, Jacob P. Jones, • James B McFarland, Joshua P. Eyre, Spencer bl'llyaine, John B. Se mpl %Pittsburg, A. B. Berger, Pittsburg. Thomas C. Hand, John C. Davis. Fdmund A. Sonder. Theophilus Paulding, John R. Penrose, James Traquair, Henry C. Dallett, Jr., Robert Barton, Samuel B. Stokes, J. F. Peniston, Henry Sloan, Wm. G. Boulton, Edward Darlington. H. Jones Brooke, THOMA' JOHN C HENRY LYLBURN, Seer- S C. FIALITEO, President. , Di9IS, Vice President. etary. nol2:iflm nol6 tatblw BROWNE ON FRAUDS. TA P :r t IPTAC. 131110FWINT. L'AW A.A . 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The whole work has received a very careful revision from the anther, and by nondensing where it was practicable. as well as enlarging where it was necessary, it is believed that its contents are more increased than its BIM and that it presents a complete compendium of the law to which it rolaips down to a late period In the,present year. nolB mwfgr MULE ADVENTURES OF Will be ready Ina few day s—a splendid book for boys nol6•mwfBt 361 WASHINGTON STREET, Bogen BY THE AUTHOR OF: 6 NEIGHBOR - .TAOKWOO.I)." CUD OFC'S C A.VE A Most Exciting Story of Union Loyalty and Rebel Despotism in. East Tennessee. DRAWN FROM REAL LIFE. Those who have read the author's former work, "Neighbor Jackwood." will anticipate a great treat in this - new historical novel. IN - PRESS—TO BE READY SOON. J. E. TILTON 83 CO., nol6.mwf3t PUBLISHERS. PHILADELPHLIL MAJOR GENERAL FOSTER SAYS THAT 7 - i-rE DRUMMER 3301( AN INTERESTING ROOK FOR BOYS, And that in the main incidents It is true. It is elegantly illustrated by F 0. C. Barley, and is written by the author of 'Father Brighthopes, " enough to make it de sirable that it should be every in family. Price 51. J. E. TILTON & CO., nolo-mwtk BOSTON, Publishers. WONDERFUL. BUT TRUE I STRANGE STORIES OF A DETECTIVE; $715,807 'll $378.488 34 . 102.916 44 t-918:+01.33034121 103:CIThili:11:61/DMYKSOUVOilOPItii3 $491, 354.73 There is something exceedingly fascinating in stories like these. Beyond the interest engendered by the na ture of the narrative, the reader gets to sympathize in the pursuit of the criminal, and watches with relish the closing of the, net around the object of the officer's pursuit, Sown of these cos tests of crime with the agents of justice are exceedingly amusing -"The &bony 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. Pablished by - 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 JUST PUBLISHED- $835, 9 94 19 $216,671 97 cris - v - OF PE -ITT. 11=_OPI-lIA., From its Territorial Extension, by Act of Assembly, Approved Fehrnary 2, 1654, until the Close of the Session of the Legislature in 1663. With an Appendix containing the Charters of the VARIOUS PASSENGER RAILWAYS 123,700 00 107,947 61 .COUNCILS OF PHIL OLDELPILIA., AND OF THE LAWS AND ORDrNANOES THERETO. Prepared under. the Supervision of the LAW DEPALETISENT OF THE CITY OP PHILADELPHIA. PRICE, $2.00. & BAIRD, Publishers, n014.1t 001 SAMOM fit., PhDs, 118,789 19 *1 089.420 ig NEWNEW BOOKS— - Just received by . J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO., 715 and 717 MARKET Street. IN WAR TIMES.. AND OTHER POEMS. By J. Q. Whit neg. • MENTAL HYGIENE. By L. Ray. STRANGE STORIES OF A DETECTIVE, or Curiosi ties of Crime. _ HEBREW CHRESTOMLTHY.'or Lessons in Reading and Writing Hebrew. By Bev. W. H. Green. HANNAH THURSTON . A Story of American. - Life. By Bayard Taylor. • DAY DREAMS. By Joseph A. Nunes. MY FARM OF EDOEWOOD; a country book, by the author of "Reveries of a Bachelor. LIFE AND TIMES OF JOHN HUSS; or the Bohe mian Reformation of the Fifteenth Century. By E. H. Gillett. 2 vols., Bvo. 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 MARYLAND By Paul Jacobs. ANNALS OF THE ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND; with many Illustrations. no'l2 T EYPOLDT'S LIBRARY AND BOOK - 4 .-A STORE. 132.3 MUNDT Street. Ready on Tuesday. the 17th of November; HEINRICH HEINE'S BOOR OF SONGS. Translated by Charles G. Leland. On tinted paper, 1 vol. 16mo, vellum cloth, top gilt. Price $1.25. HEINRICH HEINE. ,An Essay, by Matthew Arnold. l6mo, paper. Price 50 cents. Of LEYFOLDT'S FOREIGN LIBRARY. The most amusing novel of the season. HUMAN • FOLSES. By Jules Woviac. Fro the eisteenth. Paris edition, by Gee. Marlow. 1 vol. 1.6m0, paper. Price 60 cents. For sale by all Booksellers. Sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of price. F. LEYPOLDT. Pablieher, nol4-3m . 1323 CHESTSITT Street. ,Qll CENTS 1-FATAL MARRIAGE, ...I' , " By Mrs. SOUTHWORTH. All new 'works sold at a discount. G W. PITOHRR,• , . SOS CHESTNUT Street. NEW PUBLICATIONS MARGARET; THE YOUNG WIFE. A timely book, admirably adapted to prepare generation of wives and mothers, whose_ price shall be above . 'rabies. 18mo. Cloth';' red edges Price 65 cents MAY CICIMLEIGH AND HER FRIEND CON SCIENCE. - A story for Boys and GLrls. 181 no. Cloth; 26 cents. LEONARD, THE LION hEART; Or, Bravery Put to the Teat. 18mo. Cloth; 25 cents. NEW REWARD CARDS; Illustrative of Animated Nature Two packages; one representing Birds, the other Animals; beautifully printed in colors. Price 26 cents each.-- Just published and for sale by _- - THE AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION, No. u. 32 CH BSTNUT Street, Philadelphia. n013.3t . New York, No. 599 BROADWAY. WILLIAM S. -AND - ALFRED MAR TIEN, 606 CHESTNUT STREET, Have now Ready, GEORGE MORTON AND HIS. SISTER. By Miss 0. M. Trowbridge. Author of • 'Dick and His Friend Fi due. " 16mo, 90 ets; FRANK AND 1111411treSrigif, author.. and Disobe dience. Dkno. tX) cte, III: By a new author. LITTLE BY LITTLE. 18mo. 60 cts. ALBUMS CHEAPEST AND, BEST ! 1,000 Albums for 12Portraits, 25 cents to $4. 600.d0 do 24 do, 80 do to 4. 600 do do 50 do -''.s2 to 10. 300 do do 60 do 9 to 12, 200 do 'do 100 do 4 to 15 An immense stock, the largest and beet in the World. PITCHER'S low priced Book, Picture, and Album Store. nol6 tf ' SOS.CHESTNIIT Street. 25 CrENTSI COLORED. PHOTO GRAPHS, 95 cants. One• half tbe navel price ! Over 1,000 different kinds. pHIGES REDUCED TO 2,5 cen te 1- 25 Picture 25 PITCHER'S Album mid Deptrt, SOS,CHEST NUT Street. nol6-if ocl2-Smit LINDSAY & .BLAKISTON, Publishers and Booksellers, HS SOUTH SIXTH Street. above Chestnut. BOOKS in every Department of Litprature, including all Miscellaneous and Standard Works. .HIVENTLE BOOKS in great variety. MILITARY, NATAL. and SCIENTIFIC DOMES. ALL DEW PUBLICATIONS of a standard charaoter received as soon as published, or. furnished promptly to order. wsous LLB or RETAIL. at low prices. nod HAZARD!B BOOKSTORE,. All Book. luntally to be had in s FIRST - CLASS BOOKSTORE, Will always be found on on; .help -• AT THE LOWEST FIIIOEB. 444.64 a NEW PUTSLICATiONS. NEW AND ENLARGED EDITION: THIS DAT.PUBLISHED 110 WASHINGTON S MEET, BOBT3N, BY CAUBTEN BROWNE. - naps. ONSLOW, THE NEW BOOK FOR BOYS. PUBLISHED BY J. E. *I.TON do 00., JUST PUBLISHED! CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, Price 50 Cents. A DIGEST OF LAWS I=l Which are subject to the control of the TS* CHESTIIIIT STRUT. Between Seventh and Eighth &tante. 4 TWICA LOST.". -A: A NoVel. Octavo. Paper Price. 60 coati The Loudon Ileader, a first class litmery Journa', sap ofit 'Another first-rate Novel, by a Woroaxt• The plot well conceived end c 7. rked out, the characTere indivi dualized and clear cut and the story so ad mar - ably Mid that yon ate hnrried eerie for two hours and a half, with a smile often breaking. out at the humor, ar tear ready to start at the pathos, and with undagginrinte rest. till the heroine's relezze f om all trouble 'Bran pounced at the end. We hearlfily recommend the kook to all readers. It is more full of character than any book We remember since Charles 'Wade's " Chrletin , Tchnatone. '9 Unpoloott, Petereon, Mabel-, Winch, Leypoldt, Smith & Englieh, Achrntad &Evane cap ply it in Philtdelpbla. LOBINEF, Publisher, non-x=2f No. 319 n A NM • Washingto t B 040[1. TN PRESS, AND WILL SHORTLY BE I N' ISSUED BY At C. KLINE, E2I WAbRINTITON Street. Philndelphia. The &wend kdition of the' STAMPOBLLECTOR'S /NA NBAL, greatly improved and enlarged, A reprint of the rare pampbb t on CONTINENTAL Peru MONEY; by the hoe Sam. Brick, with a Fiat of 1.mm,,, NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! THE HEADSHIP OF CHRIST, ATIB 'RIGHTS OF THE CHRISTIAN' PEOPLE. By Hugh Miller, 12mo. cloth, $l.lO. ILLUSTRATIVE. GATHERINGO,. for Preachers. and Teachers. By Rev. G. S. Bowes, B. - A.„ 12mo. cloth, THE MIRACLES OF CHRIST, AS' ATTESTED BY THE EVANGELISTS. By Alvah Hoveyk, D. D., 12mo. cicah. Pace $5.56. ...HANNAH THURSTON, a Story oFAneerican Life. BY Bayard Taylor. 12mo. cloth, 51 50. SAILOR BOYS; or Light ou. the Seat BY Rev. 6. W. Hancka, limo. cloth, 50 eta. MAY GHIIMLEIt,II, AND HER. FRIEND CON SCIENCE, a Tale for Little Girl.. 18mo. cloth, 25 ctg MARGARET. THE YUUNG WIFE 1C ac. cloth, 65 eta. Far eale by WM. S. & ALFRED' MaltrlEN. uol6l 600 CHESTNUT Street. TEE QUAKER CITY BUSINESS COL LEGE!, under the management of L. FA , 112 BANKS, date Principal of BRYANT & STRATTON'S C",oninercia.l College. This Institution opened on MOND AY, the 2d inst., and already contains about sixty etudente It is located at the northeast corner of TENTII and CD.ESTAXT Streets, comprising the entire second door, entrance on . TENTH.Street, The rooms are untrapassed .in elegance and convenience, being furnished in a su• perior manner with the best connting-house and school furniture, made expressly to order. The COUTES of instruction embraces Bolk keeping. Commercial A rithmetic, Penmanship. Business (Torres pondence. Commercial Law, &c. , with their practical ap plication to the various duties and employments of bast- The f'ublic are invited to call at the College and fudge for themselves of the success bat has already crowned this eV terpriee. B,—ii4o Echolarship will be issued for a short time, only at $3O. nol4 PRYANT, STRATTON, & CO.'S CON( BIEECIAL COLLEGE, S. E. corner of SEVENTH Nand. CHESTNUT Streets. An important link in the international chain of colleges located in fifteen leading commercial cities in the United Statce and Canada, and the only commercial Institution in the Quaker City, conducted on actual business prim alp ks Scholarships issued at this point good for an un limited period I hroughout the "chain. Attention is called to the unrivalled facilities of this school Young men are trained: 13ractically, as well as theoretically, by passing through—first, the Theoretical Department, where they receive thorough instruction in the rudiments of Mathematics, Peamanship, Book- keep ing, drc.; then through the. Jobbing; Commission, In surance, and Banking louses. They handle money. buy and sell merchandise, compile original sets of books, and make out all the business papers involved. This new system of commercial instruction, which is unknown to any similar institution in this city, has been: in successful operation in our rooms during the past three weeks, and already the students in practice exhibit a marked prdficlency in the detail of business transactions. Young men who contemplate entering upon a:business career, before doing so should pass through the course of instruction given at this institution. Business men and others are respectfully invited to can and ex amine our publications and otber facilities for mercantile instruction. nol4-tf TENNENT SCHOOL" FOR BOYS, -I-HARTSVILLE. Bncks county, Pa. The next session will open on WEDNESDAY, Nov. 4, to continue five months. Reference may be made to Rev. Albert Barnes. 5e2.4-mw&fcnol7 M. LONG, Principal. VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY, NEAR MEDIA, PA.—Pupils received at any time. English, Mathematics. Claseice. and Natural Sciences taught. Military Tactics, Book-keeping, and Civil En eineering taught. - Entire expenses about )18 per week. Boys of all ages taken. Refers to Wm. H. Kern, ex- Sheriff; John C. Capp & Co.. No. 2.3 South Third street, and Thome.; J. Clayton. Es Fifth Fifth and - Prune streets. Address Roy. J. HARVEY BARTON, .A. M , Village Green, Pa, no4-tf pIrENLAN . ALLEN, A. M., FRONT THE Conservatorium of Music. at Leipzig, TEACHRR of the PIANO AND VIOLIN, No. 215 South SEVEN TEENTH Street. Circulars at G. Andre dc Co.'s. No. 1.104 Chestnut street. and at this office. 0c27-Im. PARLORS WANTED IMMEDIATE LY. furniabed or Unfurnished, suitable for a Pro fessional gentleman. sitnated& on Chestnut,' arch, or Walnut street. and between Eighth and Broad streets. ddress. for two days, " Box 2336." Poet Office. lt• WAN TE D.-A GENTLE NUN OF lone. experience, both in this city and New York, and acquainted with every branch of the Banking busi ness, is desirous of FORMING A CONNECTION with some one of suilicient means to carry on the business in all its branches. The highest order of reference can be furnished. Address "Security," at this office, for three d ay s. nol4. at* WANTED A SITUATION AS BOOK KEEPER by a pawn of experience and. excel lent reference. Address, 11 'Pres.; Office. ni3.3t* W M ANTED-BY A YOUNG AN, I who has been in the mercantile trade for several years, a situation as Salesman in a Grocery or Bnot and Shoe Dense Gord references given. Address " W B. 5.," SM.YRNA, Del. non` fit. W - ANTED 3 WOOLEN (SECOND , BAND) CARD'NG AcErtwas. Inquire of 11* JOSEPH HARRISON. 203 CHURCH 'Alley. 25 FIRST. CLASS CABINET-MAR BRS, or ingeillous artificers. B. FRAIN% PALMER., Surgeon Artist, IEIO9 CHgSTNIIT Street. nolfiat. A GOOD SALESMAN WANTED-IN a wholesale Hat house, Address Box 2266. Phila delphia Post Office. nolo-I.2t* AGENTS WANTED TO SELL. THE STANDARD HISTORY OF. THE WAR. rare chance to make money. Agente are clearing from 8103 to 8200 per month Send for circular. Addree JONES BROS. dr Wablishers, Baltimore, ma. .:41-3.,.* a WANTED—A STORE ON MAR =ea , %ET Street, between Third and Sixth. by the let of January. Address "R S & CO. , 'Pres.s• office. nol'i-ftt* A MONTH I -I WANT TO HIRE 9V t" Agents in every county at $76 a month, expert. =L id ; to S7illgni. ch ltf l o ' r i d a . win:crawiTh3el 60'ik A MONTH! WE WANI viwAQ ExTs at 860 R. month, exponm paid, Wl' oar EVERLASTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL BWANKES, and thirteen other artielea. l 6 Cirenhtre free. SRAM & CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. sell-de:WENS d ikk WANTED—A VESSEL TO almuss Carry one hundred thousand feet of Oak Plank to Portsmouth or Boston. Anulv at WAINWRIGHT & SAO'S, BEACH Street and COLUMBIA Avenue. aol6 3t. Eighteenth ward. Aft DEPUTY QUARTERMASUM GENERAL'S OFFICE. —PHILADRLPHIA. Feb. E 1883.- VESSELS WA27TED immediately to carry COAY2 h the following Dointa Fla. Fort Monroe, Va. Alexandria_ Va. Ifewbern, It C. Port Royal, S. 0. A. BOYD; felo-tt Captain and Assist. QuartermuOar. BOARD. -TWO HANDSOME COM municating second-story rooms 'vacant. N 0.131.5 WALNUT Street. nol4 St° LOST-CHECK NO. 1361, FOR $350, on MANUFACTURERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK, in going from 416 COMMERCE to THIRD and VINE Streets. All persons are cautioned against negotiating with said Check, as payment has been stopped. Any Person finding and returning the same to the subscriber will be suitably rewarded. [nol4-2t9 C. F. MAY. NOTICE.- The "firm of T. MATLACK & SON was DIS SOLVED, by mutual consent, on the first of January last. fii3OILON MATLACK will continue the Manufactur ing of Lamp-Black as usual in his own name. n016.3t0 PHILADELPHIA, NOVEMBER 10, IE63.—PHILIP HERST has THIS DAY associated with him CHARLES J. WALTON. The business will be continued in the same name as heretofore, P. HERST & CO. PHILIP HERST. CH &S. J. WALTON, noll-6t 5 No. 36 South FIFTH. Street. JONES' HOUSE. C. H. MANN, PROPREETOR. CORNER MARKET STREET AND MARKET SQUARE,. HARRISBURG, PA. Having returned to my native State, after several years' residence in Baltimore, I respectfully solicit a share of public patronage at the above-named popnlai House. (no6-frmlylral C. H. MANN. NATIONAL HOTEL; • WASHINGTON, D. 0. H. S. BENSON, PROPRIETOR, Formerly of the Ashland House, Philadelphtsq. He is determined to merit, and hopes to receive, a MI Aare of public patronage. • je2l-6m METROPOLITAN HOTEL, (LATE shows 7 _,s) PENNSYLVANIA AvENTIE, Between Sixth and Seventh Streets, WASHINGTON CITY, A. H. poTTs, 311724-6331 Proprietor ARMY SUPPLIES. OFFICE OF ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE,' 503 BROADWAY. NEW Yowl, Nov, lA, 1.663. SISALS]) PROPOSALS will be received at this office until 12 o'clock M. on MOND IV. the 2841 inst._. to fur-. Waling by contract at the D6pot of Army Clothing an& Equipage in this city : • Company Order Books: Company Clothing Books Company Descriptive Boobs, Cowpany Morning Report Books, Regimental General Order. Regimental Order. Regimental Descriptive. Regimental Letter. Regimental Index. Sergeant's Sashes. Drum Snares. Brass Scales, N. 0. Staff.. Brass Scales. Sergeants Brass Scales, Corporals and Privates. Samples of which can be seen at this Office. Bidders will state the quantities they wish to tarnish and the shortest time in which they can make - delive ries. A proper guaranty must accompany each bid_ for.the faithful performance of contract. • . . . . . . The United States reserves the right to reject all bide deemed objectionable. Proposals innst be endoried. "Proposals for Far nishing (here insert the articles)" and. addressed to ' LT. COL. D. H. VINTON. non-U Dy. Q. N. General 11.- S. Arms,. THE ARMY OF' TEE POTOMAC buy their Chewing and Smoking Tobacco at DEAN'S, No 335 CHESTNUT Street, Fine (Jut Chewing Tobacco, - in Tin Foil, $4 40 per gross. or 4 cents single _papers. Fine Cut Chewing . Tobacco, • in Tin Foil. $4.40 per gimes, or 4 cents single papers. Fine Cut Chewing Tobacce. in Tin Foil, 84.49 per gross, or 4 cents single Papers. • Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco. in Tin Foil, 6340- psi. 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 CSSTTILIT Street. All kinds of Pure OH Virginia Chewing and gmeking Tobacco can be hati at DEAN'S, No. 355 CHASTNUT Street. , , All kinds of Fine Cut, Chewing Tobacto. in bulk, at 6 and 6 cents per ounce., atDEAN'S No. 335 CAESTNUT Street. Killickinick and Lynchburg Smoking Tobacco for 23 cents apcund. Ala(); Turkish Tobaceo for inner pound, at DEAN'S, No. a 3 o. CIIESTNIIT &reet. . , Imported an Domestic Cigars, at about one-hall what others se tor. at wholesale or retail, atTEAN'S. No. 335 CHESTNUT Street. _ All kinds of the best Ping Tobacco for 60.'5 . ), and 70 cents per pound, at. DEAN'S. No. 335 casoniur Street. - - . • -,- - nol3 idea IeSTLEY RICHARDS GUN superior BIRD GUN. made by WBSYLRY . 016/1- ARDS, iii case coundete, price WOO for sale by paipp WILSON CO A 01! 12E Cb.satiol §t,r9et. Nip* `PUBLit%ATIOIs;µ EDIJCATIONAA.. WANTS. BOARDIN LOST AND FOUND. COPARTNERSHIPS. moTEms. PROPPSALS. MEW YORK AUCTION SALM LEEI)S/ & CO., Aurnlcirissit3 utAll r.F. OIL PAINTINGS, in Eit:ripa, t4l the wall•known first of IS BALL. BLACK & CO, 2to i 138 of tliebishest order of !Ration ably as of tto fi nest collections le in this city; among shriek are to be ITENIY H VAL Recently Ee:ecld, _ Ccmynteing at out art. 7his is rinciat ever *Armed (or sal, found the works of Acheneack, MeyerVouttromen Charles Reguet, .Verbneekboven, Rebbe, of Hrsissels Vermenlen, De Beni. ißourlard. Banana', ! and nillderers other eminent artists. TliM unrivalled collection has been .elected by a milsn her of the above Ora) from the studios of the artists et - feet. with 'Fcrupulons core. f , r CaSil. Bat owingto they greet .increase of the other brunette's or their bust t.497lllld it initossible lo make a suitable exhibi tkbfon thtteoWri preglises, end hare therefore anonted thin' plan in their d hums!, thereby affording the pablic ,an opportunity of gratifying their taste with works or the 111611RST MERIT. lire above aranow on exhibi .tion at the ' ' - " OLD Dllgiiißl.DortF A.LLIMY, " No. seB BROADWAY, Andsul'A on the evenings of TaDIISD AY, 19th. and FRIDAY. 20th NOY , At / - alf Pent seven n'olnelc each evening. HENRY H. LERDFf-k Co.. Anetfmteers, mole- malt' Na. 913 Ness/AT iitreet. David de Noter, P. Martin. Gesisellatiap, oe Bylandt Claerubini, Verhovdeni Baron Conti, Van Merck. neyerbeim, Da Loose.. Dotorboak„ Da Liana). I?.oihrian, Romako. Van Severdonek. Mazzottni, FOR SAME AND TO LET. FOR `SALE I can eell you a handeome • DWELLING" ON NORTH Bum) STREET. near Girard avenue, 'with! good Fide 1 and It contalne TWYSTT ROOMS, and fitted up with every modern ovemeat The lot is go by 160 feet to Carliele street,....'Pcnsession given. Call at on for a bargain. GEORGE N. TOWNSEND, 123 X South FOURTFI Street ft A VALUABLE COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM OF EIGHTY ACRES, AT PUBLig' SALE Will be sold on' TITF.STSAY. the Pith of Novenrber, at 2 o'clock I'. M., on the premises; the property of the nab scriber, consisting of about EIGHTY ACRES OF' L AND, in the highest state of cultivation, with LARGE MAN- SION HOUSE. two Tenant Houses, Large Barn, and all the other necessary farm buildings:_ • It is situated on the Delaware river, in that part Of. Falls township, Bucks 'county, called The Manor," and adjoining Robbins' wharf, where the steal:o),st Trenton- stone daily; also, 'within twenty-live 'ninnies drive of the Talleytown Station, en the Trenton Railroad. It is well supplied with Fruit and , Riede Trees, and Shrubbery,.rand is, altogether, a desirable property. either at a residence or for farming pmrposes. Persona wishing to attend the sale will And conveyan ces at the Tulleytown Station, meeting the 11 o'clock A. M. train from Kensington, and can return at 6 o'clock the same evening. For further particulars, inquircrof EDWARD LEWES, - nol.l-9t* 421 COMMERCE Street. VOR SALE-A VERY DESIRABLE 4 - Country Seat, with 10 acres of extra Land, only three miles from the city, on CHURCH Lane, accessible by the Media Railroad or Darby Passenger Railroad. The Dwelling is neat and comfortable, containing seven rooms and all modern improvements, carriage house, and other necessary outbuildings, frtult, ahrabberY, shade, Arc. Good location, valuable land, and in ex cellent order Bargain TAMES R 41IIMMINS, Media. Penna., Or GEORGE N TOWNSEND, 12114 S FOURTH Street. REAREGISTER OF DELAWARE COUNTY FARMS NOW DY. - lta FOR SALR-THE SUBSCRIBEROF FEES for sale from eight to t6n acres of GROUND, in Lower Itterion township, Ment¢omery county, eligibly situated on, the northwesterly side of the City avenge, about on e bnndred yards northeastwardly from the City avenue Station, on the Pennsylvania Railroad nol6-mwf-3t* JESSE THOM &S. COAL YARD FOR S ALE.-THE BEST ",•-• fitted np Yard in the city; capacity for doing any amount of bueiness. Inquire on the premises. . Ho. 957 North NINTH Street, below Girard Avenue. nol4-6t. el HOTEL TO RENT.-A. FIRST TEN class Hotel, centrally located, will be to let Jan. 1. MI. Apply to P. D. MYERS, 113 South SEVSNTH Street. nol4-3;* FOR SALE-FINE FARM. MOIL gap's-Corner . Station,{: - Pennsylvania Railroad, 116 acres, 12 miles ont. Superior Farm, 112 acres, at Rail road Station, via Media. 4 miles this side of West Chester. Some 10 Farms on the line of the Delaware Railroad, averaging from 65 to SOO acres. Farms in all localitiea in the adioining counties. State of New Jersey, &a. Call and examine Register of Farms. nol2 E PETTIT, 32.3 WALNUT Street. r FOR SALE, IN THE SIXTH WARD, FOUR DUILDEN4B, 34 fret front, 45 feet deep. One 18 by 45 feet, can be ex tended 86 feet wide. One 16 by 22 feet. all three story. One 60!eet square, first story 16 fart high, second. story 12 feet, with heavy walls; can be built , higher; with engine and heavy shafting Terms, ONE-THIRD CASH. Avoly WILLIAM IfcGL(NSEY, uoll-Stit" :11.1.2 South FOURTH Street. FOR SALE-A VERY DESIRA- Me three-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, on the east side of HOWARD Street. above York street. Lot 18 feet front by 110 feet deep to Hope street. The Ronne is in a superior condition. and well built. Will be sold upon reasonable terms. Immediate possession oan be glven. Apply to LUKENS & MONTGOMERY, 1035 BEACH Street, above Laurel no3-lni Or to. ,MARY LbabES. upon the premise& FOR SALE-VERY DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS on the north side of GIRARD Avenue, east of Eighteenth street. 1.65 feet deep, two fronts, LUKENS & MONTGOMERY. Conveyancers, no3.lm* 1035 BEACH Street. above Laurel. ORPHANS' COURT SALE -ESTATE of WILLIAM PINCHIN, deceased. Pennant to an older of the Orphans' Conrt for the City and County of Philadelphia, will be Fold at public Rale, on TUESDAY, December let. 18e13, by M. THOMAS dt SONS, at the Phi ladelphia Exchange, at 12 o'clock noon, the following described real estate, to wit; - ' k 1 d 1 • All that three-story h r c hug-house. with base- went and three-story back building and a lot of ground. situate on the south side of Filbert street, between Six teenth and Seventeenth streets, in the city of Philadel phia, No. 1612; containing in front on Filbert street 19 feet, end extending in depth 106 feet to Jones street. 20 feet wide. N. B.—On the rear end of the lot is a snbstuntial two story brick stable. MARY B. PINCHIN WILLIAM J. CARTER, nol• tdel Executors. FOR SALE.- VERY DESIRABLE IRON FURNACE PROPERTY, situated at McVey town, 'Mifflin county, Pa. , within a short distance from the Pennsylvania Railroad and Canal. The freehold property comprises a Furnace, with machinery of ample Power to blow it, using either charcoal or Anthracite coal; about 1.303 acres Timber Land; also the celebrated Greenwood Pipe Iron Ore Bank. containing about 17 acres, which produces in abundance the same oar from which John A. Wright, Esq, ' makes hie renowned and justly celebrated Locomotive Tire and Car Axles. This is the only available property in the. State which pro duces the Ore requisite for establishing a business of like character. There is also about 160 acres of Land within half a mile of the Furnace, held under long leases, from which abundance bf excellent Hematite Ore can be ta• ken, at a cost not exceeding $2 per ton. delivered on the Furnace Bank. and on which shafts have recently been sunk, and which will produce sufficient Ore to supply the Furnace. Soft Fossil Ore is also abundant in the neighborhood: Charcoal in any quantities can be had delivered at the Furnace, at 6 to 6.K. cents per bushel This Furnace is well situated for the markets, having water and'rail communication with Philadelphia. Pitts burg, Baltimore, Harrisburg. and other important manufacturing towns. For price, terms. and further particulars, apply to H. N. BURROUGHS. oclo-1m Philadelphia Pa. de TO LET—A. COMMODIOUS Brat DWELLING, No. ISA North FRONT Eltreet. B.ent moderate. Apply to WRIMBRILL & BRO., oe2S-tf 47' and 49 North SECOND Street. el PEREMPTORY SALE OF A VALU ABLE FARM AND COUNThY FEAT. - - Will be sold at PUB GIG SALE. on the premises. on TUESDAY. November 24, 1663, at 12 o'clock, fall that - valuable Farm and Country Feat, known as ROSE MOUNT FARM, containing about one hundred and twenty eight 62-100 acres of land, situated in bleru3ileld township, Burlington county. N. J., on the River Oela ware, opposite Newbold's or Biddle's Island, about two miles below Sordentown, adjoining lands of Ellwood Parsons, Abraham Shreve, and others. The improvements are a large double frame House, two barns, and wagon house. The land is of excellent quality. divided into convenient sized fields. and under good fence. The buildings are beautifully situated on the.high bank of the river, and overlook all of Penn's Manor as far as Trenton. It is healtuv, convenient to good schools. and easy of access to Philadelphia by steamboat and railroad. - _ The Camden and Amboy Railroad passes through the property at the foot of the high bank by the river shore. . "Terms at sale, which will be potetive. FRARRLIN TAYLOR, Trustee and Heir, nog-mwatt-6t No. MO Walnut s mat. Plillad'a EXECUTORS' SALE OF REAL —a—BsTe.TE.—Will be sold at public sale, on the pre mises, near the village of TULLYTOWN, Backs county,' Pa., on SATURDAY,- the 2Sth of NoTe tither, 1563, at 2 o'clock P. M..; a valuable PARISI, the late residence of Joseph badly decease& containing 158 acres of Land, about 20 of good woodland and 4 of meadow, with a front on the Delaware river, and a {-al amble Fishery thereon. The improvements are a substantial frame house, two tarns. hay house,ice house and other couveniect out buildings.; two good apple orchards, with other fruits, oh rubbery, This farm is of the rich alluvial " Manor " widely known nr its productiveneEs, and is situate near the turnpike road, and, within quarter of a mile of Tullytown Railroad Station, where there is access seva ral times parday by railroad to and from Philadelphia and. Trenton, twenty-ftve _miles from the former and ex from the latter, pt ace. . . Any . .oxie vris' bing to vievr the premises will cell on THOMAS HEADLY, near by. THO &CAS HEADLY. t Executors. 11614- 6t? CHARLES,MOO gal PEREMPTORY PUBLIC Will be sold at Public Sale. on MONDAY. Novem ber 2P. ISM ot 10:o'clock P. M., on the pre sises, a VALUABLE SMALL FARM, containing 36 acres and 17 perches of land, situate on the road leading from Wil low Grove to Davieville, 3i of a mile from Willow Grove. 12X miles from Philadelphia, and three miles from Abington Station, on the North 'Yen esylvania Rail road, in Moreland townahip, Montgomery coanty, , edjoining lands of, Benjamin Morgan, and others. The improvements consist of a two-story' Stone House and Eitchen, frame wagon-house, and other out-buildings, milk vaults. puinp, and well of water, &c . &c. There is an orchard of apple and other fruit trees; also; a small lot 'of Wood Laud. The balance of the land is arable. The soil, is 'of excellent quality, and in a good. state of cultivation. A part of it is well adapted , for early tract ing, havin a southern exposure and a fer tile, mellowsoil, A stream of water passes; through the premises. This is a very desirable farm; being in a healthy and respectable neighborhood. convenient to schools, stores. mills, and lime kilns, with - a post race at Willow Grove, and stages running to the Railroad Station twice a day. Immediate possession will be given. Any information concerning the premises can be ob tained. of the undersigned, by letter or otherwise. JOHN SMITH, • - - •• - Agent for thoOwzoar HENTINGDOIi VALLEY. Nov. f.-1863. n.al4-7t SSPLENDID PROPERTY 4 -AT. PRI TATE SALE.—The ennseriber offers at private sale his highly improved F ARK of about 111.6 ACRES of LAND, with the noted LIME-STONE QUARRY , . KILNS, 'and fixtures, situated in MILL-CREEK - HUNDRED, New Castle County, Delaware. The situation is fine, and the land inhe,higheet state of productiveness, particularly desirable.for parties de signing to enter upon the crilture of tob A roao. Three acres of Grape Vines in successful bearing. There is a tasteful and substantial. Residence. besides several tenements on the property. `Call and see thesubscriber, or address • Joffifyia. JACKSON; noll-7t* Wilmitudeu P. 0.. Box 299. F 0 R S. AL E OF 165- acres, in New JerseY FARMS F,OR SALE.-166 Fiero in New Jersey, on the Burlington pike, six miles ;atm Camden ; , good soil, very large buildings, with extensive "'Sharp sand .pits and clay." 116. acres, Chester county, two miles from the Down ingtown and Viray.nesbnrg Railroad; handsomely situ ated, good buildings. &large pit of whit e sand on thi s }dace, 'such as is extensively Used in the manufacture of. iron. ea acres on, the Delaware river, sixteen miles above Philadelphia; superior land, fine'orchard of six sores. . good buildings, &c. 133 acres, four miles from West Chester, on a good road; superior buildings, raellow soil; bi a good. state of cultivation. ' 80 acres, on the Delawarqriver, live miles above Bris tol i first-quality - soil, ando superior baUdinge. - 250 acres; two miles frrym Wilmington; Dtdaware, on the Concord road; first-qnality land, with large and ex cellentbnildings. • 89 acres. in Chester (smutty, on the mill road. four miles from West Chester. half a mile from railroad sta tion: good soil, in a higli state of cult/Station. excellent ',buildings, good orchard., first-rate spring, some woods. and some meadow; and. altogether, a most desirable farm. Also, a large variety_ of Farms, large and small, in Delaware, Maryland , Ifew Jersey, and other States. .For Horses and Cobtalles.see North American and U. B. Gazette. D. Ft GLBNN.I23 8 FOURTH St., no 7 and B.W. oor. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN. • • - 'EIGHTS' - : PLUS ULTRA. MINCE MEAT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. SPRING ()MOAN FRANZL III BTRVV ; 897 491 g?~tladslPu{ ft, ANTJSENIENTS. .A . MERIOAN ACLDENLY OF MUSHY. C. AIiSCVDTZ... BLEGYELD 0-ERMAN , OPERA.. kfilvD AV EVENINO govicgtt Isku. SEVENTH SUBSCRIPTION MGM. At the vat gent rot - meat of many patrona of , • ST.RADEI.I. - A • 9 Grand eiiiara in Three Acta by F Pone Flotoar. Alessandro ........ ... . Herr Hi Earner.. Leon • ' Mad. Johrionen. Basil Herr Weinlich. Mal veil° . Hart Grad'. • Barbarino • • • Herr Habeintann. WEDNESDAY 3VENINrt. NOVEBER 18th. _ , Erouirs.AUßscarpriON FIGHT. 6=3 in AnieV'Si C FF.TIBT. GRAND IiONANIIC OPERA BY Gavot,: Doors open at 7. ffistra eminences at 8 o'clock. pnicEs'AV A Dausiloti. AD-WPM - ONTO NU?, Jai: mum' CIRCLE, atLI BAIXONY Si SS • (tro extra charge_ in't .Reserved geatT. ) ' ADI3ISIBION TO FAMILY cpcLe .It rtw ASIPHIT/TZATES 2,3 ob. Seat 4 can be ;ecared every d'Ety az the AOADEMY Or mrsic. Bed S E. GOULD'S L.TU5.lf'. STORM Bentheast corner '''.2llsTEllll-1 and CHESTNUT Streets. It GONCERT H=ALL. moriErter EVENING, Nove=ber.l6th, 1963 WAPRIIMS NEW realtamma, `'` r t A L - Y AND. HER' "SAR FOR PRESTOM, A Panoramic Tort. , through Italy daria g the War, painted by S. B. Waugh, - gill be exhibited, for the Aral time, at C NCEllt 11 ALL; . . CHESTNUT al). 'TWELFTH.HatIeIPILts. ON MOND dY EVENING, November 16CiavIB6 ami CONTINUE EVERY EVENING DURING T3E WEEK. COL. WILIVAII It 5141.1313.10 N. Tlie eloquant and popaiar'apeaket, is engaged: ILLUETR YEIY:G. LECTURER Anti • Will. at the close et the exhibitior, motto lan vier's Soul-stirring Poem of THE BLEEPTI'Fa. aENPLEfEL. Doors open at 7. Commensing at 7?; o'clock Admiskion, 25 cents. mUSICA L FUND "H ALL - J. GRAN'S NEW IT.LLIAWOPER/ compAiy. Mr. GRAD respectfully announces that he will give this city TWO GRAND OCINOERTS. ON. FRIDAY eND SATUREI L AT EVENINGS. November 20 andr2l, On which occasion the followt_so,enaine lL t a rtiet* "411. appear on the same evening: MADAME SOPHIE VERIALOR NI. The celehrtned Prima Doana and Lyric Tg ad! from. the principal Opera Howes in Europe, e"e. Her flr't aP Pearanta , r - n GAB city. MLLE PAULINE CASTRI, The distinguished Cantatrirm Her first antwarancem this city. SPLLE MORENA, The favorite - Contralto. SIGNOR lanai STEF ANL The celebrated Tenor, SIGNOR MORELLI, The renowned - Baritone. SIGNOR MU Zit), Conductor and Musical:Director. ADMISSION To all parts of the Hall Seats may b:'. )N -selt DOLL AR,ured with out extra charge. at GOULD'S Mueic Store, SEVENT and CHESTNUT Streets. nol6-6tIE MISS EUG.ENIE BARNETOHE, TICK EMINENT PIANIST, takes pleasure In announcing to the Philadelphia public that she will give TWO MATINEES. at the FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, The Ent to take place On. WEDNESDAY, the 15th of November, Commencing at 2 P. H., asgeted. by Memrs CAI GAERTNER, M. H. CROSS, and CHAS, M. SCHHITZ. PART FIRST . L Grande Fantaisie gni n Somambrda MISS BARN.3r.CRE. 2. Snr POcean—Romance Sans Paroles—Estelle V; Ise Barnetchn MISS BARNETOELE 3. Fantaisie for Violin David. CARL GAERTNER AND H. H. CRO 4. L Farfadet, Scherzo, Vain, Caprice, de Concert Bainetoha. MISS 133reNESCEUF: PART SECOND 6. Polonaise MISS BARNETCRE Grand Valse MISS BARNETCEEE. Solo—Aria—Violincello, . Franahonman. CHAS. .M. SCHMITZ . AND M. H. CROSS. - Grande Fantasia Gorts, MISS BARNETCHE. _Ticket for One to each 'Matinee 03 ' ' Three to each Matinee Two to both Matinees 1,59 To be had at J. E. Gould's, Andre Sr Co.'s, and Lee & Walker's. ' nal Tt SECOND SEASON, 1863-'64 M. H. CROSS and CH eRLES R. /ARV'S, Respectfully announce to the public that they NM' give FOUR OLA.SSICAL SOIREES. AT IHE FOYER OF THE AnA_DENY OF Artruc THIS WINTER. The first of the eeries to be given in BEGRIME - a. and the remaining three during the months of JANUARY. FEBRUARY. and APRIL. 1864. Messrs. C. and J. wit( be assisted by tho following Ar&ts: I CARL GAERTNER, Violin. C. MSCHNITZ, Violoncello. L. TSCGIRNER. COE if& Bassi) War STOLL, Clarionet. A. BELL ER Efauthoy. J. Komi', Flute. . G. MULLER, BESSOCIL C. PLAGEMAN, Horn. Programme:pith enbeeripton prices, at Gould's. An dri. & Co s. and Lee & Walker's. nol4.strith tf NEW CHESTNUT-ST. THEATRE.- Lessee and Manater Kr W. WES/CLEM MISS AVONIA JONES . _ Wil] appear in an • _ ENTIRELY NEW PLAY, Dramatizatized from Hiss Braddoa popular nova. entitled AURORA. FLOYD By Benjamin Webster. Esq., of the Aielphi Theatre, London, and as played by Miss Avonia Tones SIXTY CONSWIITTIVE, NIGHTS At the Theatre Royal Adelphi. London, MONDAY, November 16th. 1583. 1 And every livening till farther notice, Will be presented AURORA FLOYD. Aurora Floyd Miss Ayonia Tones. Steve Hargraves, aticze the Softy Mr. T. B Stadler. Messrs. S. C. Dubois, R P. Ringgold, S. W. Blain dell, C S. Porter, Mrs. IL P. Grattan, Mies Cooper, and otherain the oast. MUSICAL CONDUCTOR..., Mr. W. WHEATLEY has exceeding pleasnre in. an nouncing that he bas entered into an engagement for tit limited period with the GREAT AMERICAN TRAGEDIAN. ED WIN FORREST, Who 'gill make his first appearance on MOIiDAY EVE NING,-Nov. 2.3 d, 1563. On WEDNESDAY EVENING, November 25, the cele. brated Protean actress. MISS JOHANNA CLAUSSEN, Will make ber first appearance in America, she having been engared for a limited number of nights. nol6 WAINUT-STREET THE A TRE. W/ • Lessee. . ...—.-...Mrs. M. A. GA_RRETTSON,, THIS (Monday) EVENING. Nov. 16th, The perform,. nce will commence with the Drama of the Julie, Countess)riEi OR,-BRIE DR °l gis iß s Tia L r LE y i'roveet. To be followed by a GRAND DIVERTP4SEMENT BY THE ARAB TROUP& WONDERFUL AND MiEVELLOITS FEATS. To concludewitn the laughable rarce of THE PICKET ON DUTY. Cobns Yefkes S Hemp's_ OD WEDNESDAY, A GRAND ARAB MATINEE. for the Benefit of the Cooper Refreshment Saloon. MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW AMON. sTP.RET 71111229331—ARC1E areal, above Sixth. kecond week of • MEN. D. P. BOWERS. TO-NIGHT, ARE. 'EVERY NIGHT, LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET. .Mrs. D. P. Bowen.. .Barton Lady Audios' Rotert audley. To conclude each evening:with a FAVORITE COHEDIETTA, In which Stuart Robsor, Mr. Orifath, Miss Henry, /am Carr, and others will appear. FRInAT, MRS. D. P. BOWERS' BENEFIT. Prices as usual. No extra charm for secured seats. Doors open at 6,11 o'clock. Commence at 7X o'clock. GREAT SCO7 TISH BALL.---FIFTR ANIMAL BALL of the CALEDONIA:If CLUB: for the BENEFIT of the. LIBRARY. THURSDAY EVE BING, December 10th, 1563, at MUSICAL FUND HALL. Tickets 01 nol4-tdelo* aREAT 'NATIONAL CIE OUSi-NO. VELTY AND ENTHUSIASM—MARKET Street, above Twelfth.—Open at o'clock each evening, under the Manaaement of Mrs CHARLES WARNER. formerly Mrs DANRICE. The celebrated WHITBY FAMILY. Mrs. F. WHIT TAKER. Md. Ile ELVIRA, Mr. C. RING. _and NA' AUSTIN. the great Clown ; the intrepid WM YOUNG, In La Echene Perileuse • every Evening-this week. Comic. Mules, Prof. WAMBOLD , The Man of Many Forms, and e full Troupe of ACROBATS ANT) GYMNASTS. The CONRAD BROTHERS. The Intrepid EATON . STONE will also appear as the _Wild Comanche Chief. ADMISSION. —Stage Seats. AO cents ; Private Box. $3; Parquet. 25 cents ; Gallery, 15 cents MATINEES on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AF TERNOONS. commencing at 23 o'clock. nol6.tf FOX'S CASINO-CHESTNUT ST. • L 3ST TWELVS NIGHTS, LAST TWELVE NIGHTS. OF 3IDLLE. GALLETTI and MONS. TOPHOFF. The Dancers in the Worl 4 . - ConlinnEd success of CHARLES E.. COLLMS. , AND THE GREAT STAR CDMF•ANY. '^',T"nol6-AW,I TEMPLE OF WONDERS-ASgEMBL 2 BUILDINGS, TENTH AND OBERTNIIT STREWN. Amusement for Old and Yews/. Mirth and Mantuan open for the season. Constant chug° of Rntertedmamost. SIGNOR BUTS, EVERY EVENING, commencluy at 734 o'clock. tal. Wednesday and Saturday at 3, consistine of New 3Eve teries in Necromancy, veat racceas in Ventriloquism. and the Learned Canary Birk's. Admission 25 cents; Children 7.4 cents. Ioe . OTHERMEVS.. GIZEAT PICO:MB, MARTYRS IN THE COLISETIM, NOW EXHIBITING . AT THE - 0c26•1m ACADEMY:W TINS ARTS, - ERMANIA 9RCOESTRA.—PUBLIO REHEARSALS even , SATITEDAY, 33Cp'alOak. K, at the MUSICAL .P.9ND HALL: Siag.lo 25 cents.. Packages or etc tickets, $l, TV be had la ANDES' 1104- 'CHESTNUT Street; N.: 24K ULD. SEVENTH and CIESSTNITT. and atihe Hal d oor. P ENNSYLVANIA, ACADEMY OF TILE VDTs ARTS, A -1025h ODESTAIIT-41T3117. OPEN DAILY Cftsders excepted Atom 9 A. IL II 6 P. M. Admission 26 cents. Children ball , pries. 14941 RAILROAD ETINEM. PH ILA.,D ELPIE LAL AND ELMIRA . R. E. LINE. FALL AND WINTER ARRANGE- 1SO& MENT. For WILLIAMSPORT, SC -, tis WON, ELMIRA. But NIAGARA. FALLS, And all points in" the West and Northwest: Passenger Trains, leave Rdpiit of Philadelphia and. Reading Railroad, corner B.ROAD and CALL A WHILE, Streets, at 8.15 . A. M' and &30,P: M. eally. Snndaie excepted. QUICKEST ROUTE friAn Philadelphia to• Pointe In Noethern, and Western r dzinsylv mai , W,eatern New York, &c., &c. . Baggage checked thrcaa to Huffe:lo, Manura rang. oo intermediate points. . For further information apply to jo - -A t . N E. MLLES, General Agent_ THIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILL, and office N. W.. earner SIXTH and CRESTNOT Amts. jail-tf NOTICE TC SHIPPERS -TO ciLiEoRrTiA, . EXTRA FREMIT STES,SSER. To acoonimmtafe Shippers who f.t.re -Attable to forward. their Goode by the regatar line. an EXTRA. STE3NES. (the ATLANTIOhwiII. be despatched from NEW YORK. from the 2.3 d to 25th inst. with E-.3.EWEIT only: It la expected that G,ooda by this StesAmpnwill Ko forwar ;ram Panama by Facile Mail Steamship Company's steemerficavingthere on o'r about. the I - nth December. and will arrive in San Yrancisee,in, time for the Ch.rist inas HolidaYr. or further partinlare and early despatch apply to the °Mae of 'SYMMS, ..PARGO, & CO.. 001 eith'STNGT stre hi t.. Philadelpa. GEO. FIELI. Agent j GUILD MILLETTE. AT7OARRY • . AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER. No. 2.45• South FIFTH Street. Plilladelphie“ no9.lte D R AIT MARCH4- 1 5T1 • RP PAINTBR. hag removed to 'l4£l. LOOZIST Street, where he will be glad to seetla end %base of thee Public who may be interested ittlie Kayof ark ney.got* • S 3 GTIEN B T - TUB strictly rnimgtloshen BUTTFR in store and _fc_ o cssis, OHEUBROUGH & PEMCS_Ori J 4 5014thWitIVA Stres. roll 2t* .Lessee and - Dfreeton ...Balinese Hamra! —Prudent. Barnatahe MIL MARE HASSLER_ D. WRIGHT, Bearetary.
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