The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 17, 1863, Image 3

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    CITY ITEMS.
THE GREATEST SEWING MACHTHF. OF THE
AGS.—The OniniOn is rapidly becoming universal,
that the most , desitable Sewing Machine, in all re.
Ispects,ts theeelehrated " Florence'? machine, menu
lectured by the Florence Sewing 'Machine tiompany,
at Florence, Massachusetts, and sold in this city by
Dlr. G. G. Evan's, the General Agent, at their ele
• gent new warerooms, No. 63D Chestnut street. This
siachine is the only one in the world that makes
/our different stitches on one and the same machine. Be.
ItideS this, there is no other machine that will do so
„large a range of work, or do it so thoroughly. It
trill sew across the heaviest seams, or from one to
more thicknesses of cloth ' , without change of tenelon
tor breaking of thread.
SUPERB SPECIMENS OF THE Ph OTO
43•RAPHIC AleT,--Messra. Wenderoth Sc Taylor, (for
blerls, Broadbent & C 0.,) the eminent Photographers,
Tins. 912, 914, and 916 Chestnut street, have recently
'uceeeded in producing the moat perfect Photographs
•bf imperial size, directly from life, that have ever
been Made in this country. We have examined a
Zumber of these specimens in Mr. - Wenderoth's
Studio, and for untouched pictures they excel immea•
41urably in sharpness or outline, (even to the.-re
„lnotest margin,) softness of tone, and depth of ex
'premien, any others that we have ever seen. •In•
eked, so perfect do they appear, that any additional
touches of art, it.strilres us, would impair, rather
than improve them. They are certainly .remark•
able specimens of Photography, and should be seen
by everybody.
MESSRS. DAVIS & RICHARDS, Arch and
Tenth streets, have just received a fresh importa
tion of Dry Canton Ginger in wooden cases, and
Preserved Canton Ginger in stone jars.
NEW STYLE BONNETS.—Messrs. Wood &
Cary, No. 725 Chestnut street, have a variety of
elegant new styles Parisian Hats, not found else
:where in this oily.
A CARD.—The subscribers have this day
l'eoeived a very tine invoice of English Oracknelle.
DAVIS & RICHARDS,
Arch and Tenth' Streets.
MESSRS. WOOD & CARY, No. 725 Chest
21Ut etreet, have constantly in store the finest as-
Nortment of fashionable Hats, for misses and
children.
THE HOLIDAYS AND WAR TISIES.—The
approach of the holiday season is causing the store.
;keepers to make their richest displays in their win
dows, and- there are no indications of war times,
;poverty, stagnation in trade, and grass grown streets
that the Secesh leaders so confidently predicted.
7..adies who are magnificent in silks, satins, velvets,
laces, andjewels, promenade the street, and gentle
3nen who are clad in elegant suits procured at the
IBrown Stone Clothing Hall of Rookhill &Wilson,
3@1e5.'603 and 005 Chestnut street, above Sixth, are
Seen upon all sides. This firm has clothed rag'.
]rents; brigades, and divisions of brave men who
are in the field,land three•fourths of the well•dressed
citizens who remain at home are indebted to them
Tor the elegance and comfort of attire that they
.enjoy.
- Lams' tanimmarnaq's Funs—the
largest and beat -stook in the city, at Charlee Oak.
tford-& Souks',. Continental Hotel.
THE PRIOR OP "GAS.—The Board of Trus
tees of the Philadelphia Cl-as Works have deter-
Mained to increase the price of gas on and after the
first or_the year, to -$2.50 per thousand cubic feet.
phis additional burden, while the cost of every
°thing is so high, will fall heavily upon the communi
ty, and'should tend to make every one study and
mr sal Be economy, which can be done in the purchase
mf Clothing by patronizing the Mammoth Establish
.Xnent of Granville Stokes, No. 609 Ohestout street,
Avhere prices are 25 per,cent. lower than at any other
• emporium in the city. •
NEW' STYLE HATS-=Charles Oak(ord &
-Son, Continental 'Hotel.
GENTLEMEN'S H&Ts. T AII the newest and
best styles for fall wear, in Felt, Silk, awl Caselmers,
Bpfll be found at Warburton's, No. 430 Chestnut
street, nest door to the Post Office. 0c234m
COURTLAND &MINDY:AS INSTITTITE.—Ad
-dress Rev. Dr. SAI7I4DERS, Philadelphia.
n0144-tuScslels
SOFT HATS, OAEFORDS', CONTINENTAL
:WINDOW SHADES.
If you want shatlea from the manufacturer,
,Jf you want:ehadee of pure material,
lif you wantahades that work well,
Uf - you want your shades up at once,
Go to W. liitrur PArrior's, 1408 Chestnut street
OLD MATTRESSES made over, renovated,
and rendered 01%53 as when first made. Patten
]has met with wonderful success in this branch.
W. HENRY PATTEN,,I4OB Chestnut street.
MILITARY GOODS, OAKFORDS',
OONTI
VBNTAL.
FURNITURE SLTE'Si or loose- covers, cut
and made up to fit. No mistake, good rite warranted
at W. HICIIILY PArrEN's, Ides Chestnut street.
OLD FURNITURE REPAIRED, varnished,
zuld upholstered. Patten pays special attention to
Ibis branch of his business. 1408 Chestnut street.
FAIR MATTRESSES of pure, fine-curled
hair, masufaetared expressly for my own_ custom
trade. W. HICCRVIRATTBIT, 140 S Chestnut street.
OAKFORDS' CONTINENTAL HAT EMPO
3.Mx.
LIFE IrcsratArror,.—Our readers will find
'the card of the dEina 'Life insurance Company in an•
labor column of this paper. This old and popular
Company have a branch office located in this oity, at
IVO. 400 Chestnut street. Its peculiar method• of
doing businees renders it one of the most deeirable
esompanies in this country for those seeking life in.
4eurance. no6•thstu6t
OAEFOEDS' HAMS, CONTINENTAL HOTEL.
THANES TO Mn. BEEONEIi.z--It is impOS
isible for any American to read the accounts of
Benry Ward Beecher's heroic and triumphant de
fence of our Government in this war before the in
tense audiences of sympathizing Englishmen which
tie 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 ire
She peculiar service of Mr. Beecher. The proposi
tion to present him, on his arrival home, with a new
tmit of clothing from the establishment of Charles
tokes & Co., under the Continental, has not yet
been fully acted upon by our citizens.
FURS AT OAKEONDS,' CONTINENTAL.
HOIJSEKEEPEBS, and those about going-to
tmuilekeeping, can Save from 10 to 15 per cent., by
Jpurehasing their housekeeping articles at E. S.
.''arson & Co.'s Kitchen Furnishing Booms, No. 222
tiockstreet, below Walnut. 0822-them-tf.
C. OAEFOND & SONS, CONTINENTAL..
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS,
UP TO TWELVE O'CILOOK. . LAST NIGHT
47onthtental—Ninth
7D HnntchinaonAtarrig
1 3 1. Frowenfeld, Pinsborg
:Ins Maher, New York
3Dr Holden, TJ 6 A
rs Thompson
rdiss C Thompson
S Gideon,Washington
Wise Gideon, Washington
lAetit Cora Todd, U S
CO Simpson, New York
)LW Donavin. Baltimore
0 Bomberger. Harrisburg
J F Parrott, Baltimore
C Denison, Baltimore
F L Denison, Baltimore
J Denison. Balt
Baekawertz, Chicago
Evans. New York
Jos H Miller, West Cheater
lMay, New York
ens Beall & la
aster W Beall
C M Howell, Lancaster
Mfrs B Chambers, Ohataba l gi
?Elise Chambers, Chbamba'g
AlrsLenseney,thambers'bg I
trA Cornman. Philadelphia
C Mitchell, Philadelphia
H Baker, Philadelphia
MClapp Bailalo
olm W Pulae*er, Cal
J M Gardner & la. Paris, Pa
F Crane. Baltimore
lhos Dorose, New - York
Gana Simms. Washington
JP Dillon, Hanover.
P Porter, Easton
40 0 Benedict, Vermont -
21 Farness, New York
11 Jarman & wf, r York
Eedpath, Boston
If Hallgarten, New York
AT Bond, V S
S Hsieh. Boston.
Beat, New York 0
C H Beck, New York
E Halsey. New- York
M, Dunbar, New York
Mfrs Blair
Miss McKean
ulius Bran & la, N York
AL 'Perin, Pniladit
Bacon & wf, Washington
Foster, Jr, New York
aireurd—Cheatzkut w
Ett. Saabler,New York
s las Watson. Baltimore
C W Jones. 111 D, Baltimore
.It R Brldgeas,Loek Haven
:I - Williams
Fr Vogel & la , Barn more
W Edmonds, Washington
os L Preabre
Roundy,Tatullon
J A , U S IN
r C J Ste war , . Wells,U SN
T Gardner, U 8 N
no 11 Swift,New York
'Wm Howa rd. Ne w York
C Mhos arrows, Marsh New York & wf. Washtn
B
Es Howard, St Louis
SS Ella Slade, 81 Louis
C Banker. Chicago
Ci H Hamlin, Chicago
F Hall,Pittsburg
C P James, Hollidaysburg
les Cromer, Hollidaysburg
lee Landis, Hollidaysburg
S Tammy aba. Cuba
T Leokfaty,,e,uke
S Herberton
r.L Geiger. Wash, D c
hos J . Yorke, Jr. N Jersey
E Clark & la, Poona
bJ Murphy, San Francisco
Capt 'l' Borgteld & la. U S A
. NV B Johnson, New Haven
FSeitz, Easton
re E G James & 2 oh, Burl
'KS Ambler.,. New York
Nv Denny. Jr, Delaware _
Ilescoheinte'—rovirth
L Quimby
B WaideY. Alox, Va
Bush, Bellefonte -
lir Balmer, Pennsylvania
LE Henry. Huntingdon
J Kirk, Lancaster co, Pa
0 Fountain, Delaware
F Riegel & se, Easton
Keagey, Newark, 0
Chas A Skillman, N J
Z'as D Stryker,
.New Jersey
V Lauer, Reading .
efiee Lauer, Reading
WV H Hopkins, Penns,
111 Paxton, Pittsburg
7 I% Stevenson, Baltimore
McEvoy, Lancaster
antericiut—Chettallit
Pearce, New York
31 11 Griffon, Jr, BtH York
Wootten &
. . .
A Wartz, Perna
711 , V S Simpson, Washington
U L Horightoe, Colo inbus,o
ChasW Palmer. U S A
Ektiss Lund. New York
J Richards, Frov, R I
Ire Davis, Washington
H Temple dr wt, Chicago
io Walcott, Delaware
bert Hill. Emyrna
W Hall, Milford, Del
OK mint Vernon Hotel, Second Stadmve Areb•
Chas E Crosland. Pottsville W P Hamm, Norristown
,en Miller,Poyiestown Henry Vernon & la. Ham
'IW J Price. Trenton . Enoch Thomas, Pottsville
thee Ely. Belem Chas D Marsh, New Jersey
has T Potter. Pottstswa ' J T Hunter, Readint
/inmates John liScOarty, Reading
omas KellY - . Capt J McCormack. Vs
i r ckarles 11 Wilkes Biles Ball, Pottsville
VA& TheiPPSOII,NVITISiWn . . . . .
Black Bear—Third $
Stephen Willard. Newtown
John Heistand. Lancaster
Daniel Shell, Dauphin co
Simon Shirk. Dauphin co
Josiah K Stowa,rt, Penns,
Danl Wagner, Penna
John Housnett. ltehersburg
-Peter A Kline, Klinesville
Paul Ilibbert. Kutzton
()has H Neff. YOlk, Penna
A lleininger, Oley
INE miller, Allentown '
E Moyer; Allentown
Semi Wolf, Long Swamp
saml Reinert, Long Swamp
Chas Rosh. Allentown
Beni Beisel. Allentown
mad. Chestnut streets.
W Yellow), Baltimore
S H Le Compte, Baltimore
Jae Hollingottead. Balt
C Wendell & la, Vire.ihingt'n
R J Allerton, New York
Geo M Allerton, New York
Jae Johnston, Troy, N Y
John MoKelAht. TroY.N Y
A AVotkyns, Troy, N Y
Maj L T Barney, New York
J C Read, Peona
P Hardie, Williamsport
hire H Saylor. Wmaport
John B Murray, New York
F tiers, Elizabeth, N J'
S Straus, Pittsburg
Miss A Leonard,fiewLisbon
Mrs Can Lander, Waah'cm
Mrs Pavenport,Washington
N Paige, Washington
M Reddenheim, Pittsburg
Lieut Tneophiins J Foley
a S Goodwin, Garrisburg
Saml Laird, Long Breach
W Sherwood, New York
C C Reed. New York
E W Love. New York
Isaac B Loyd. New 'Y ork
Chas T Morris. Baltimore
J W Bradley, New York
H Harley & wt. Pitt.burg
C Norwood & wf, New Lurk.
I Nora . ood,Ne w York
•
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Dr C Roppin wf,Proy, RI
H Winsor
Henry Jeukin!, New York
D Daily, Virinuia •
Sas Si Pease, Virginia
F Smith, New York
. .
E Steve 3 , Boston
J C Wilder. Bast,n
D Todd, U S N
Thos W Dawson, N Jersey
A Pettebone, New York
A 13 Fordham, Dolaurhre
of A Myers,New York
J Durham Boston'
P H Racks, Pittsburg
tfr Hammett
. . .
T R Hayden, New York
B Maillefev, New York
C Blies, New York.
IV H Perry, N Bedford
greet. below Ninth.
C Radcliff, Salem, N J
E C Bittin ger. U S N
L Holmes & wf,Maes
J S SLiles.Delaware
Sarni Lockwood, MAss
Chas Nettleton, New York
H Ridge:ay & wf. Delaware
hlaj G H Bardwell.Lanc tar
Jim J Abraham, Baltimore
Mr Frarond & La, France
V Richards & wf. Washth.
Miss Richards, Washington
Mice Van Voorhis. B fooklya
Dr .1 A Hall, West Virginia
J M Matlacit,Annap.dis
Barcolow,Salem,N J
Dr 8 H Craig, Salem,
T L Mabbitt, New York
LH !nape Salem, N J
Jno 0 Reid. B sltlruore
H Frank,Baltimore
B Purcell, N Hamilton
J Stuart Leech. Downingtu
H Snyder & la, tle ;7 , 71118
W bloom, Jr, N Jere; y
Sae H Cotten ,Demware
I) Pleasanton, Delaware
Ti S Reits, Virtikesbarra
H Wheeler. New York
A El Smith
B Barker, New York
Wm M Evade. New York
Hon TherlowWeed,Albany
Dr Broadbent & wf, Boston
le M Sanderson, Boston
L Brown, New York
street. below . Arab.
Miss Dann, Lancaster
D P Torrey & eon. Blair co
O B Merrell, Clearfield
S Dettelbach, Hagerstown
H B Lonchhelm, Freeport
A. Howell & son, Pittsburg
Geo Richards & Wl
N D Wirer, Clinton; N J
Theo stiger, Clinton H J
W H Fryraire & son, Pa
Mrs L 111 Gillingham
Miss V W Hnbbe
. .
Dr H F Martin, Penna
Mr Stuart & la, Now York
Miss Stuart, New York
E H Durfee, Now York
B H Luker, Allegheny
aareet, above Fifth.
Joe Detwiler, York co,. Pa
D B White, Romp,. N I
AL M Barberton, Pi Jersey
M 7 e H S Brown, N Jerce9
G W Brine, New York
IV B Borer
Wm T Yangetel, Delaware
B H Macklin, Delaware
W W KingsburY, 'Harriabit
H C Shinn, Mt Hoily
Dr Campbell, Uniontown
Y C Slaughter, Maryland
B 6 Packer. New York
W W Wolff, Pottsville
etseet. above Third.
Benj Whitmore, Mass
St. Louti—Chestnut
J B Thompson. U S N
Wm MeCullook. Ashland
Reynolds & wf. U S N
Mite H Gall, Now Jersey
Miss B Bateman,NewJersoY
F L Mulford, New Jersey
B Brooks. New Jersey
Chas Conway. Connecticut
S Harting & wf. Newark, st J
F Rose, Newsrk,G
S M Norton, Washington
E B Lawton, Washington
Geo S Salter. Washington
Chas h Brooks, Washington
A T Chambers, Ohio
Mrs S 8 Haldeman & in, Pa
C L Wells, Downingtown
W J Cheyney, Del co. Pa
B S Oakes Brooklyn
A Miller, Brooklyn
John M Easier. Washington
L gargdorf, Washington
A de Lano. New 1 ork
5 Andrews. Hartford
Wm Shaw. Hartford
. , .
C A Thompson, New York
C F Robertson & la, Phila
Jos Smith, New Jersey
Robt Watson, Washington
G W Wootten
IF Kunoemnlier, St Atte
El A Perine, .tiew Jorge,'
W S Carr, New York
W K Thomas, New York
The Union—Arch e
L Ripley, Fremont, 0
J W Some rdike. Ponna
H Moses. New "York
W H Reesman, Newport
Df Ft Thatcher, Martinsburg
A C Haines, Ohio
E Tunes, ER$(011
A. Godfrey, Scranton
J Fithian, N Jersey,
W C Bucher, Litir
amt R Myers, Barenvillo
Jas Brown. Seem, N J
treet, above Third.
-Thos Hoopes, W Chester
T x McComb, Indinda co
T I3libon..l.ndiana co
;KC Morgan, Chester ca
S Sul lett, Maryland
w Fanx, Danville
F H Breit:min, Allentown
PS Newcomer, Boon,baro
Kelm, Newport '
, . .
J J Palmyra
F R Wobb & wf, Ohio
reet, above Chestnut.
N Shearer, Reading
laobart, Pottstown
VA/ yo n, Stubb
Maryloands, Yrk co
& L
E Harlan. Cheater co
N &Mick, Ph/I:nix011e
W Porter. Chester - co
i Cept J E Corcoran ,
W T Richard +on Maryland
W T Shafer Chester Sprig)?
S Shafer, Phi - marl
J 8 Evarts,Weet Chester
J M Ferguson, Lanc co
0 R Searle
R Flannery. Jr,Penna
Commercial—Sixth fit
J F Geiss,inger & la, Pa
W M Hobart, Pottstown
0 El Hartroun, Penne.
Dabree, Pen, a
Artman. Doylestown
T Walter,West Chester
C M Wal tor, West Chester
Cant J H Horton, Penne,
A H Barber, D,.ylostown
31 Woodward, Chester co
Lient Kilgore, Patina
B C Patterson, Lancaster co
I Wilmer, Lancaster co
11 W Crawford, Chester co
Miss lir Zell, Lam cm ter co.
Miss EL 111 Ewing, Chester co
KAU mud—Race st
.Tobn Ables Ohio
J Deathly, 'Reading -
Wm Manning, tiorthamp co
L Ball, Donna
M AY Strickland. New York
B Schivelly & en. Lane co
W .T Koch, Schuylkill co
David Fox, Reading
Sas Thomson, Altoona
eet, above Third.
S Keel, Allentown
R H Pant St la, Easton
Jos Alasterson Lane co
Joe 8 Hewitt, Wllli a msborg
S W Stonebralter,Winsbarg
Jacob Spousler, Lime Hideo
L L Greenawalt, Lab Lunn
V R Wentz, Hanover, Pa
ostreet, atove Rano.,
slanael Fitch, gchnylkill co
Henry Butz, Plitilipsbarg
Nm Juquet, Pittsburg
Henry Houton, N Y
W Cumming, Pa
A Loudon, Pa
J L Summons, Pittsburg
!Freeman, Trenton
Moses Turner. Ohio
John Blain. N Y
I F sead, N J
earralun's Ilotel—T
S£lllll gtrong. Pa
J 141 Thorp. Wayne co
H•lrvtne, Trenton
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J J Johnson. Trenton
R H Panr& la, Easton
J G Maronett, Lebanon.,
E D Chamberlain, PT Y
Henry Boice, Lebanon co
1116 s E Boice, Lebanon co
S S Walkley. Conn
Jan
t., above Callowhill-
Wm Carl, •Long Swamp
Fl Culp, Lehigh co
Weldenback, Lucerne co
owls Berliner, Carbon co
W Schrauk, Carbon co •
Conrad Nagley, Allentown
John Culp, 'Heidelberg
Paul Stroues, Heidelberg
D Saul, Patina
Oeo Kiihnac, Luzerne co
T Sonrwine. Lazerne co
E P Benner, Lehigh co
wm t.l&carer. Lynntown
nes Guldy, Penns
W Lenhard, Carbon eo
D Moemer, Cacbon co
Louis Huller. Lehigh co
T Landrock, Allentown
Wm FT Berger, BerkS co
Jae Straub, Allentown
W Deist, Long Swamp
E Drucaenruller, Lynn
M Carl, Long swamp
.t., above Callowhill.
James Geidner, Ft J effereon
Jeremiah Straley,FtJefEarsn
James Straly, Ft Jefferson
Troxel, Ft Jefferson, Fla
Jacob Blank, Ft Jefferson
George Lehr, Ft Jefferson
P H BerndJ et Jefferson
Harrison Goth. Ft Jefferson
Wm Hertz, Ft Jefferson
Jacob Beitieman. Et Jefferan
Et T Dennis. Ft Jefferson ,
Fll Walter. Ft Jefferson
Srat Jas Cmier, Ft Jefferson
E Edwin, Ft jefferson. Fla
T B Leisenring, Ft Jefferson
J P Warman, Ft Jefferson
John lie.rbster, Reading •
A. A edeserall,•Bordento sin).
B L Titania Allentown
Bald Eagle—Third S
PS Leisencing. Reading
Elias Koons, Lehigh co
Chas Greenwanit, Lehigh co
B Selig, Lehigh co
P Saud t,
Win Keep, Fenn%
F Waage, Montgomery co
Chas Ritter. Pefina
B .1 Moyer, Pent a
J F Dotts. Pennaburg
A W Pottorger, Reading
Mtss E Pottorger. Reading
Mrs Gift, Harrisburg
John Pratt,Ft Jefferson. Fla
George Herder. Ft Jefferson
Wm bteekal, F: Jefferson
John Becher, Ft Jefferson-
Chas Moyer, Ft Jeff.rson
Henry . Getter, Ft Jefferson
Francis Huber, Ft Jefferson
Jnlins Larker, Ft Jefferson
Aug Stoner, liyaratown
,t Street. above Six* h
W (},Gibson, Elderton
T reid, Washington 1)
H Smith. Ohio
1) Doran Ohio
Ntater Union—Alark.
P L Shroff & la, Bainbridge
D Burline, Newport
A BColentan, Columbia
,
D asifteid. Harrisburg
C Bush, Wasbington. D C
E Price, Wash. D C
Mrs Dolbousen. Harrisburg
C Guhur, New York
Mrs G Warren, Norristown
IT G Thompson. Parma
C 7 Welds, Mini, Del
W D Taniver, Dels.ware
W P Watson, Delaware
Spanogle. Perry co
street. below VIE..
P Leavenworth, N Jersey
Miss E J Leavenworth, ill
Chas Francis, Monts co
A Hufnagle, Philada
W.M Beers, N Jersey
Sarni Craven, Hartsville
Ethel Faller, Hervick
Jos Anderson, Newtown
Benj Burroughs, N Jersey -
S B Moore, ei Jersey
Barley Shear—Seeork
Sohn Howell, Trenton. N J
AA L 'Worthington, Troy on
Miss R Worthingtonarentn I
Harry Servis, Doylestown
Caleb Bean, Fox Chase
Capt S Comfort. Ealeington
Bolfrfrie, DI D, Hope
H 'Yeager, Spread Eagle
Josiah Mark ley, Hatboro
Joe Scott, Hatboro
SPECIAL NOTICES_
DEAFNESS, EYE, AND EAR, THROAT DIS
EASES, CATARRH .=The above maladies treated aritli
QlB utmost success by'
Dr. VON iIIOSCHZISKEE,
Oculist and Midst, graduate or Vienna,
Office, 10%7 WALNUT Street, .
there can be examined hundreds of testimonials from
the very best known men in the conntry, among which
ere several from old and responsible citizens of Phila.
ielphia, who can be personally referred to. nlll3 3t*
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itie World. The only Harnaesd 2'rue, and RaiTiabie
Dye known. This splendid. Hair Dye fe rerfect—changos
Bed, Rusty, or Gray Hair, Instantly to3s (nasal" Bletol
)r Ratting/ Brown, without injuring the Hair or Stain
ing the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful;
farts fresh vitality, freonently restoring its : pristine
iolor, and rectifies the ill effects of Bad. Dyes. The
Dennine is signed Virmr,rAst A. BATCHELOR; all others
Are mere. imitations, and should be avoided. Bold ta
all Druggists,' &c.
: FACTORY, BARCLAY Street,
Few York. Batchelor's New Toilet Cream fdr Dressing
she Hair. ]e29-1y
ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST
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firoxes. All Goods made to Order warranted setts:Wt.
;ory. Otos:Paror. Sgsrast is strictly adhered to.
Lll are thereby treated alike.
de19,17 JONES & CO.. 604 MARWIti Street .
ASTHMA AND ALL BRONCHIAL AFFECTIONS
eared by anew system of ELECTRICITY, without shocks
or pain, by Dr. A. H. STEVENS, 1418 SOUTH PENN
SQUARE. ocSl-tf
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE 'LINIMENT OUMES
Toothache in one minute.
MARRIED_
SMITH—WOODS.—On Nov. 16,1963, by the Rev. Benja
min Wateon. Richard Penn smith, Colonel of the 71st
Regiment P. W., and Lucy P. Woods. late of Pittsburg.
Pa.
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ROBBINS.— On the 76th instant, Oliver R. Robbins.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectful
ly invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence,
Sixteenth below Vine street. on Thursday afternoon, at
72% o clock, without further notice. Funeral service
and interment at St John's Church.
21IILLIN. —Killed, by the am sidental , explosion of a
shell, on the 14th of November. at Fortress Monroe.
James 8., son of James and Caroline Mullin, in the 16th
year of his age.
The friends and relatives are invited to attend his
funeral, from the residence of his parents, No. S2B Cal
lowbill street, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, "
FIELDING. —On Sunday, 16th instant, of typhoid
fever, Mr. Jeremiah Fielding, in the 48th year of his ace.
The funeral will take Mace front his late residence, No. ,
214 German street. on Wednesday, 18th inst., at 1 P. M.
. LANCASTER. —On Saturday, the 14th instant, Sophia,
wife of Joseph Lances er,..
The relatives and' friends of the family are invited to
attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband,
No. 733 Walnut street, to-day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock
P. M
CATHERWOOD.—On Friday afternoon, 13th instant,
Hugh Catherwood, in the 77th year of his age. ,*
Hie male friends are respectfully Invited to attend the
funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, Nov 17, at 2 o'clock,
from his ]ate residence, No. IWO Walnut Street. To pro
ceed to the Woodlands
BLACK DRESS 00.D5.-OASH
-4-
MERU, Velour Reps, Tamlees, 3-4 and 6-4 Mous
selines, Merinoes, Henrietta Cloths or silk-warp OREM
mores, Ottoman Poplins,' .Trish. English and
French Bombazines, Alepines. corded Mousseline, Aus
tralian Crapes, Baratheas, Turin Cloths. Paramattas,
De ',sines, Oriental Lustros. Alpacas and Mohair Lustre's,
Sopa Anglais, Mourning Silk, Armure, Penh de Sole - and
Gros Grain Silks. BESSON & SON,
oc2i 'Mourning Store, No. 918 CHESTNUT Street.
VYRE LANDELL HATE, BY
-a - A steamer, CHILDREN'S B&LMORALS. '
"EYRE & LANDELL HAVE THE
•-•-' Popular VELVET GLOM for Ladies' Cloaks.
"EYRE & I,ANDETA HAVE THE
-3 , -4 French Camel's IK . air LONG SHAWLS, !MO, $126,
$lOO, and $76.
PYRE LANDELL HAVE FINE
FRENCH MERINOR ailk-faced Poplins,
Poplins, Crape Reps, Ste. nol7
TIIEANNUAL MEETING OF THE
FEMALE .I,SaSOCLaTION of Philadelphia will
be held at Mrs. FISHER'S. No. 1507 Wet, .IIT Street.
on WEDE ESDAY MORNING next, at 12 o'clock. Sub
scribers amearnestly reenested to attend. nol7-2..
PROFESSOR COPPEE'S SECOND
LECTIME,Non The Attack and Defence of For
tifications," at the University, NINTH Street. above
Chestnut, on TUESDAY Evening, November 17th, at 7g
o'clock. Tickets for the two remaining Lectures 75
Cents. nott-2t5
IM'HIBERNIAN SOCIF.TY.—THE
members of this Sudety are invited to attend the
funeral of their late fellow-member, plr HUGH C R
ERWOOD, from N 0.1409 WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY,
N0v.17, at 2 o'clock P. M. JAS. E. TAYLOR, Sea.
noßt2.l.*
MAN ADJOURNED SESSION OF' THE
GRAND DIVISION, SO 36 OF TEMPERVDIE,
or renneylvania will he held on THURSDAY EVE
NING. Nov. 18th, 1163, at 734 o'clock. at the S. E.. corner
of NINTH and EYEING GARDEN btreets. Tfourth
story.)JOS. W. MnE.TIN.
n014.3t*
0 Scribe.
PRIENDSIIIP DIVISION '
N 0.19
SONS OF TEIPERANCE,
MEETS AT FRIENDSHIP HALL,
CORNER OF TWELFTH AND FILBERT STREETS.
THIS PTITESDAY) EVENING at 'IR,' o'clock.
se22ocatutJal
AMERICAN AC
U RE ADEMY OF MUSIC.
LECT,
BY TRH GREAT ORATOR.
. E. H. CHAPIN.
TUESDAY EVENING, November 17.
Subject—EunorE AND ABIRRICA.
For the benefit of the Free Library of the PErt.Annr,-
PHU CITY LYSTITUTR, corner Chestnut and Eighteenth
streets—founded for the improvement of young working
men.
Before the Lecture, a selected programme of the most
brilliant pieces will be performed by the GERVANIA.
Conductor Mr. Carl Sentz. .
To Consmicv. AT S o'cLocx.
Tickets 25 cents—Reserved Seive 60 cents,
to be bad at the Book Store of Mr. T. B. Pima. S. W.
Chestnut and Sixth streets, and at the Academy on, the
day aruLevening of the 'Lecture. nol-1-3tit.
M. MECHANICS'
FRIA, Nov. 16, 1863.
were elected Directors of Ea
SUIT , g year:
Joseph B Mitchell.
William R. Thompson,
John C. Davis.
Charles Leland,
Louis C. Inngerich,
Benjamin W. Tingley,
- G. D. Rosengarten,
n 017.61
MSURGEON• ARTIST'S OFFICE;
FOR IiftITIL &TED SOLDIRRS.—SOLDIERS who
Lave 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
tee stating their loss by letter, with name. company,
regiment, and residence. B. FRANK PALMER
0c22 - tf 1609 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphi
a:
MMEDICAL PURVEYOR'S OFFICE.,
M. 7 North FIFTH Street. •
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. "12. - 1863.
Importers and Dealers in MEMOIRS. HOSPITAL
STORES HOSPITAL FIIRIMURE, BEDDING IGE,
die,, are invited to submit their Price Lists from time to
time to this Office. J. MURRAY, •
- nol2-6teamtf Surgeon and Medical Purveyor.
MatEßcAzirair. LIBRARY COM
' PANT.
bhares of Stock, which by a recent resolution of the
Board will have the dues for the balance of this year
remitted, may now be-pnrchesed at the Library. for
TEN DOLLARS.
Each share if purchased before January 1, DM, may
be duplicated at any time during that year.
Great improvements in the building, and large addi
tions of both foreign and domeitic works, haye recently
been made.
A share of this stook wotaa constitute a useful and ap
propriate Ohrietray Present. OtaG•taiks lei
r 3;%.. CONSOLIDATION BANK.
• - PIEfILADFILPHIA. 1953.
Au election for Directors will be held at the'llanking
House, on MONDAY. the 16th of November. between the
hours of 14d. M. and 3 P. M.
lite Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held
on TUESDAY. 3d of November, at 12 M.
oc6.tnitnol6 30S. tf. PERM OL. Cashier.
IM. CORN EXCHANGE II 4.N.K--
PHILADULPHIA. Nov. 186%3
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of
FIVE PER DENT., clear of all Taxes, and payable on
demand. .1. W. TORREY.
no4-tf 'Cashier.
PENNSYLVA NIA. RAILROAD COAL
PAN Y, TREASURER'S D SPAR Vl4 HIT.
• PHILADELPHIA, October 18, 1863.
The Board orDirectors have thie.day declared a semi
annual dividend of FIVE per cent. on the capital stook
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 Office of the.Oompany, No,
NHS South" THIRD Street.
ocl7-tdel _ • -THOS. T. FIRTH. Treasurer.
THE PiIIILADECPIII4 I I. SANK, Oct.
9. 1863.
The Annual Election for Directors will be held on
MONDAY,. the 16th day of - November, between the hour,
oflo A M. and 2P. M. D. B. coptEGvs,
oclo-etath•tnol6 Cashier.
M. BANK OF COMMERCE. PHILA.-
DELPHIA;-October b, 1063.
T 1 e annual election for DIRECTORS will be held, at
the Panting Rome, ou MONDAY. the sixteenth day of
November next, between the hours of 10 A.M. and 2 P.M.
.1. A. LEWIS.
Cashier.
COMMERCIAL DANK OP PENN
kYLVANIA.
PHILADELP;rA - , October 12, 1863.
The annual ELECTION for Directors will be held at
the Banking' House, on MONDAY, the etxteenth day of
November next, between the hours . of 10 o'clock A. M.
and 2 o'clock T. DI,
ocl3tnihs•tlGno
111ECIIA1 ICS' 12*11111., PHILADILL
PHIA, October 5, 1863
The annual election for DIREriTORS, to serve for the
ensuing year, will be held on MONDAY. the sixteenth
day of November, between. the hours of 10 A, M. and 2
P. J. WEIGAND, Jr.,
one. tuths 01018 Ca‘hier.
paw PIII.LADIMPRIA AND READING
RAILROAD COMPANY, Office 2;a7 -South
FOIIf.TH Street, ParnAnst,PstrA. September 2. 1922.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The following-named persons
are entitled to a Dividend on the. Common Stock of this
Company. The residence of several of them is un
known, and it is, therefore, necessary that tho certifi
cates of stock should be presented on caning for the
Dividend. S. BRADFORD, Treasurer.
STOCKHOLDERS' NAMES.
Mrs. Mary Mellon. S. Lancaster,
Timothy - C. Boyle, Percy M. Lewis, •
Clement Biddle. Fann John y , klary Mitcherson,
Ann Copeland. . Mclntyre,
A. Ern elle and J. Newbold, John 6. Moore,
Trustees, James McKnight,
Debbie A. Hughes, Benj. F. Newport,
Saint T. Harrison. Bell]: Pott,
James Hallowell, W. B, Rodman,
James W. Hallowell,. Sarah Ann Richards,
Catherine C. Roppele, Henry B. titterer,
Daniel Klapp, - Maria L. Sadler,
Mary Kuhn, Andrew 'Turner,
Chas. Kuhn. Hartman Mrs. Rebecca Ulrich,
Kuhn, and J. IL Kuhn, Ex. Asher M. Wright,
of S. Huhn. William Young,
R. V. R. Leese Extra., W. H McVickar,
end James G. Schaff. Ex. of, Austin Smith.
inhn a. To.f.e. 1W1J1i.:1 /kr (In
t CORPS -OF HONOR, U. S. A.
HEAL QUAR'tERS RECRUITING SERVICE,
I EVALIU CORPS FOR.PRIILIVELYEIA.
. . . .
248 South THIRD Street. Philadelphia, Pa.
SOLDIERS honorably discharged on account of dis
ability wills apply for information for enlistment in the
'INV &LID CORPS
Lieut. HUBER BASTIAN, Invalid Cor.,
24.3 S. Third street, Philadelnhis..
Lieut..J. W. DEAN, Invalid Corps, -
511 Brown street, and
N. E. corner Broad and Spring Garden sts.,
Pay and ?allowances, excepting bounty 'and pension.
sawn as in 11, S. Infantry MATTHEW'S, -
Major let Pa: Art. and Shpt. Invalid Corps for Philadel
phia-, and•sa&tutt
5-20.
The undersigned, as General Subscription Arent. is
authorised by the Secretary of the Treasury to continue
the sale of this popular Loan, and TEN DAYS public
notice will be given of discontinuance.
ABOUT TWO HUNDRED MILLIONS remain unsold,
and this amount is scarcely sufficient to furnish a bash;
for the cironiation of the National Banking Association
now being formed In every part of the Country. But a
short time must elapse before this loan is whoa ab
sorbed, the demand from. Europe, GerManY especially,
being quite active.
As it is well known that the Secretary of the Trea
sury has ample and unfailing resources in the defies On
IMports, internal revenues, and in the issue of interest
bearing Legal Tender Treasury Notes, it is nearly cer
tain that it will not be necessary for him for a long time
to come , to Irene farther permanent Loans, the interest
and principal of which are payable in Gold.
These considerations must lead to the prompt conoln-
sion that thetime is not far distant when these " Five-
Twenties" will sell at a handsome premlam, ae was the
result with the " Seven thirty" Loan, when it wm all
sold, and could no longer be enbserlbed for at Par.
This is a
the interest and principal being payable in coin, that
Yielding about swum per cent. per annum at the present
Premium on gold.
It is called " rive-Twenty," from the fact that whilst
the Bonds may ran for twenty years, yet the Go*ern
ment has the right to Pay them offin pad at par, at any
time after fire years.
The interest is paid half yearly on the first days of No
vember and Haw. _
Subscribers can have Coupon Sonde which are paya
ble to bearer and issued for $6O, $lOO, WO. and *l,OOO,
or Registered Bonds of similar denominations, and in
addition $6,000 and $lO,OOO.
These "Five-Twenties" cannot be texed by States,
cities, towns, pr counties, and the Government fax 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 mortgages, railroad stocks, bonds, &c., mus
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 mall or
The. Treasury. Department having perfected arrange
ments for the prompt delivery of Bonds, Subscribers
will be enabled to receive them at the time of subscri
bing, or at farthest in FOUR days. This arrangement,
will be gratifying to parties who want the Bonds on pay
ment of the money. and will greatlY increaim the sales.
MICHAEL JACOBS,
BANKER,
NO. 4E6 South THIRD Street.
PHILADELPHIA.
BANK--PHILADEL
-The relieving gentlemen
s Bank, - to serve for the en-
Isaac F Baker,
Ebenezer Maxwell,
Robert Steen
Edward G, lames,
Joseph G. Mitchell,
David Milne.
WIEGAND, Jet., Cashier
oclkuths thol7
S. C. PATZTER, Caabier.
MILITARY NOTICES.
FIIVANCIAZ
U.S.
SIX PER CENT. LOAN,
herwise properly attended to
JA:y coonm,
fiIIBSCRIPTION &GENT;
114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. SPECIE, AND UNCI3E.-
RENT MONEY BothatiT AND SOLD.
STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION.
Particular attention paid to the Negotiation of Time
Paper. CITY WARRANTS BOUGHT. oc6.3ut
COLLECTION OF U. S. CERTIFI.:
--, CATES OF INDEBTEDNESS.—The ADAMS' EX
PRESS COMPANY are now prepared to collect, at the
Treason. Department. Washington, with despatch, and
at reasonable rates, the One•Eear Certificates of In
debtednessfi of the United States' now dne or shortly
matarlng. •
Toning made - known and receipts given at the office,
No. 320 CHESTNUT Street. rctsf,tf
A CARD.-UNION PACIFIC' RAIL*
*AY COUPANY (EASTERN DIVISION) BONDS
(KANSAS BRANCH OF THE PACIFIC RAILROAD).
As Bonds of - the above description will probably be of
fered for sale in the money market; the public is hereby
cautioned against purchasing, or in any weir negotiating
for them; for the undersigned have an existin.. contract
which prohibits entirely the rale or use of said Bonds,
while at .the same Wile the statute laws o( the State of
Kansas give them, tinder their contract, a prior lien 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 ,
Contractor (now uildin Unioneaven worth, Pawnee, and
Westerncalled Pacific) Hallway, Eastern
Division.
LFAVENWORTH CiTy, Kansas, Nov. 4. 3863. nog-32t
NOTICE APPLICATION HAS
been made to The American Academy of Meek,"
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.
nol2 14 16 7.7.41. WILLIAM B ; HAAT.
NTO.TIOR TO PB,OPERTY-OWNERS
-I' I CONNECTING RAILROAD.—ThepIan and pieflle
of. the • Connecting Railroad" having been submitted
to the Bciard of Surveyors. as directed by act of Assem
bly, the said Board have fixed TUESDAY Morning next,
the 17th inst., to examine the location of said 'Railroad.
and vvill met at the GIBARD-AV3INCE BRIDGE, at
10.16 A, M., for that purpose. •
STRICKLAND KNBAS9,
•
n014.3t Chief Bngir eer and Surveyor.
CUSTOM HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA,
COLLECTOR'S OFFICE. NOVSDIbST 11. 1868.
NOTICE TO MERCHANTS, SHIPPERS, AND OTHERS
INTERESTED.—By authority of the Secretary of .the
Treasury, under date of the 9th of November, the nu
dersianed 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,
quantityw orde, boarding caps (always excepting the
q of said. articles which ma 7 be necessary for the
defence of the snip and those who compose he 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 only be cleared on special permit from the
Secretary of the Treasury, Pr by the special direction of
the Supervising Special Agent of the district into which
the shipment is to be made.
nol2-6t WM. B. THOMAS, Collector.
THE SUCCESS' OF REIM.ER'S CO
LOBED Photog - raphs for $1 Verifies a fact, that
- grill and perseverance in a desire to please will be-ap
preciated. SECOND Street, above Green. It*
THE STYLE AND EXECIIIION OF
-a- REIMER'S life-size Photographs, in oil colors, never
fall to please alit fresh. warm, impressive In coloring.
SECOND Street, above Green. - - _lt*
(7 4 ,,,X1NS GUNS II GUNS I 1 I
WATLEY RICHARDS'.
WILLIAM GREENER,
MOORE & HARRIS'.
PHILIP WILSOIS & CO.
FRENCH MID ENGLISH OURS ,
O. EVERY VARIETY,
The best assortment to select from to be found In this
country: Call soon at
ILIP WILSON & CO. 'S.
0c24-1m PH
409 CHESTNUT Street.
HORSE FEEDER I
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 horse plenty of air.
For durability, convenience, and economy this is un
surpassed. By remitting $2 a sample will be forwarded
to any address.
All letters of inquiry must be addressed M
Bole Age G t EO d
M a DAL e T nt O u N e
r;
noNlm 122 COMMERClALStreet.Boetotal
ue.
N EW SEEDLESS BA.ISINS.-1.00
kegs new SeacUess Raisins just received and for We
by 'RHODES &
>3OlO - Nati; WATAR Stied. '
'TILE PRESS.-PHILADELPRIA.,.'TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1863:
I. WALRAVEN,
CURTAIN- STORE.
miscall° HALL, No. 719 CHEoTNUT STMT.
Above Seventh street, Philadelphia.
CURTAIN MATERIALS.
French Satins. French Satins.
French 13recatelles. French Brecatelles.
French Satin de Loins. F• each. Satin de Loins.
••• 'Worsted Damask. Ifirirsted Damask.
Union Damask. Union Damask.
Damask" Table Cloth. ' Damask Table Cloth.
Wide Moquette, Wide Moquette.
French Plashes. - French Plashes.
GILT CORNICES AND BANDS. •
CORDS, GIMP& AND FRINGES.
TASSELS AND LOOPS.
HOCKS,' RINGS;'• AND BRA3KETS. •
, FURNITURE . COVERINGS.
LACE CURTAINS.
LACE CURTAINS, Ai 3 00 a pair.
LACE CURTAINS, $ 4.00 a pair.
LACE CURTAINS, $ 4.50 a pair.
LACE CURTAINS. $ 5.00 a pair. _
^ LACE CURTAINS, $ 6 00 a pair.
LACE CURTAINS, $ 7.00 a pair.
LACE CURTAINS. $ 7.50 a pair:-
LACE CURTAINS, 8.00 a pair.
LACE CURTAINS, $ 8 tO a pair.
LACE CURTAINS, $ 9 00 EL pair.
LACE CURTAINS. $ 9 50 a pair.
LACE CURTAINS, CO. CO a pair.
• LACE CURTAINS, $12.00 a pair.
LACE CURTAINS, $l4 00 a pair.
LACE CURTAINS, $lO 00 a pair.
LACE CURTAINS, $16.00 a pair.
LACht CURTAINS, $lB.OO a pair.
LA CB CURTAINS, iOO.OO a pair.
LACE CURTAINS, $25 00 a pair.
LACE CURTAINS, $3O 00 a pair.
LACE CURTAINS. $lO.OO Pair.
LACE CURTAINS, $5O. 00 a pair.
WINDOW SHADES,
Painted and Gold Borders, in store and for sale, with
good Fixtures complete.
nol6-St MASONIC MALL. 719 CHESTNUT Street.
REMOVAL,.
J, C, FRYER '
• , HAS REMOVED' FROM
11117 CIiESTNITT MEET
TO
NO. 113, N. E. CORNER OF CHEST
NUT AND LETITIA STREETS.
non 6t
NEW MOURNING STORE."
1:3=33
MANTILLAS, SMAWLS,&c.
M. & A. MYERS ., Lic
,004
noll•mtnim. 026 CHiSTNIIT Street
BROCHE LON 0- SHAWLS OF SU . .
PERIOR GRADEB AT $9 —Just 'from Auction a
large lot. which Ave are running off at the above low
price: and a fall line of fine Goods In Paris and
'Viennese Fabrics; comprising new designs and color
ings at less tbn regular prices.
OUR WEN STODDART Sc BROTHER,
450. 45%, and , 454 North bECOOD Street.
nol4-3t . above 'Willow.
6-20.
CLOAKING CLOTHS.-A' FULL AND
varied stock from recent Auction Sales, at less than
llama prices.
OURWEN STODDART &• BROTHER,
No. 150, 45% and 454 North SECOND Street.
n074•3t • above Willow
A RMY LININGS
ID store and for sale by
FARNHAM; THRKHAM, ct CO.,
FROTHINGHAM Bs WELLS
HEAVY,_MEDIITM, AM) LIGHT SHBETINGS AND
SHLETINGS.•
STANDARD DRILLS.
-HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS.
WASHINGTON AND T/OTORY" CANI3RICS A.ND
_ SILECIAS.
BRoWN, BLEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS.
No. IA WORSTED YAR.N, sel9-Htl
FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY
m•v - 4&.ws 8z macss.z.
Banners, Regimental and Company Flags,
Swords, Bathes, Belts, Passants, Epaulettes,
Hats, Caps, Canteens, Haversacks, Camp
Chests, Field Glasses, Spurs, Boyer's cele
brated Camp Kit, and everything pertaining
to the cemplete outfit of Army and Navy
Officers.
SIMONS 8a BTLOTHEEto
SiNSON-STREET HILL, PHILADELPHIA,
111AD1TFACTURERS OF JEWELRY.
FINE SWORDS,
- AND
miLr.reitY GOODS IN EVERY VARIETY.
ia.s6.l.fem
,IABINET FURNITURE AND BIL
s, LLIIID TABLES. -
MOORE & CEINION,
xo. min SOUTH SBCOND STREET.
fa Connee ti on with their extensive Cabinet business, axe
low manufacturing a superior article of .
BILLIARD TABLES,
aut have now on has,' fail eswpply,linished with the
MOORS & CAMPION'S IMPROVED CUSHIONS.
which are pronounced by all wholaye need them to be
mustier to all others.
Per the quality and Ankh of these Tables, the mann
ceturers refer to their numerous patrons throughout
she 'anion, who aro - familiar with the character of their
. los2 Etne
PHILADELPHIA..
ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER
GENERAL'S OFFICE,
PRTLADFLPRIA, NOV. 16th, 1863..
. .
PROPOSALS will be received at this office uatil
THURSDAY, the 19th inst. '
at 12 M...tor the delivery in
this city , on or before loth of December next. of TWO
11 1,6 DRED SETS TWO -HORSE AMBULANCE HAR-
The right is reserved to reject all'bide deemed too
high. By order
nol2-3t . A. BOYD, Captain amid. Q. N.
A-L- A RIWY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE
OFFICE, TWELFTH and GIRARD Streets.
PHTLADBI,PHIA. November 16, 1953.
SEALED PROPOSALS are invited at this office until
12 o'clock M. on MONDAY. the 23d instant, to furnish
promptly at Hie SCHUYLKILL ARSENAL:
Army "Woollen Stockings, to weigh 9lbs. to the dozen.
" fashioned toes," not cut.
. .
Bidders must state in their proposals the price, which
must be given in writing, as well as in figures, also the.
Quantity bid for, and time of delivery; -
The ability of the bidder to fill the contrast - must be
guarantied by two responelble persons, whose signa-}
tares will be appended to the guaranty, and said glut
flinty accompany the bid.
Bidders, as well as their sureties or guarantors, who
may not be known at this office, will furnish a certifi
cate from the 'United States District Attorney, Postmas
ter, or other public functionary, at the residence- of the
bidder or guarantors, setting forth clearly the fact that
the bidder and his sureties are responsible men,- who
will, it a contract is awarded them, act in good faith
with the United States and faithfully execute the same.
Blank forms for proposals can be had upon applies...
Lion at this office.
Proposalemust be endorsed "Proposals for Army Sup
plies, ' stating the particular article bid for.
G. G. CROSMAII.
nol7-6t Ass't Quartermaster General 11. B. AMT.
CURTAINS AND SHADES.
(SUCCESSOR TOW. H. CARRYL,)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
EVERY ARTICLE FOR MOURNING WEAR.
33.CiNr
AIIMN . GOODS.
PLAIN, AND TWILLED BLUE ALL-WOO 4
LTNING.S,
SUITABLE FOR ARMY GREAT COATS
230 and 232 CHESTNUT Street
HAVE FOR. SALII,
MILITARY FURNISHERS,
UN AECH STREET.
rauaronanri:.
A liberal discount allowed to the trade.
oc2O-lm
CABINET FURNITURE.
PROPOSALS.
ORDNANCE OFFICE, WAR DE
PARTMENT. WASHINGTON, November 13. 1883.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received. at this office
until 4 o'clock P. M on the first of DECE NEER next,
for furnishing 00,010 sets, complete, of Cavalry Accou
trements, to be delivered in the following quantities at
the nndernamed places viz
10,000 sets at the United States Armory, Springfield,
Mass.
20,000 sets at the United States Arsenal, Governor's:.
Island, litSV York. •
10,000 seta at k'rankford Arsenal, Bridesburg. Pa. .
20, CCP sets at Allegheny Arsenal. Pittsburg Pa.
10,000 sets at St Louis Arsenal, St. Louis, Mo
These accoutrements are to be made in strict conform
ity 'with the regulation patterns, which can he seen at
the above-named places. Each- set is - to consist of one-
sabre-belt and plate complete; one carbine-sling, with
swivel complete; one sabre-knot; one carbine cartridge
box; one pistol cartridge-box; one belt holster, for
army-size revolvers; and one cap poach, with cone
pick. All of which are to be made of the best materials
and workmanship. The sabre-belt, sabre-knot, and
carbine-sling. are to -be of Buff Leather. blacked; and
the cartridge boxes, belt-holster, and cap pouch, of bed
Oak- Tanned Leather. It fe to be distinctly understood
by bidders that feather pa+ tially tanned with anything.,
else but Oak will not be received. All the articleelo be
inspected at the place where to be delivered.
Deliveries most be made in lots of not less than 500 seta
Per 'week for all contracts of 10 000 -sets and under. and
not less than I, COO sets per week for all contracts of over"
10,000 sets The first delivery to be made within fifteen
days after date of contract; and any failure to deliver at
a specified time will subject the contractor to a forfeiture
of the number of sets which he may fail to deliver at'
the t tine The accoutrements are to be boxed in the
usual manner; the boxes for which will be paid for at
cost price, to be determined by the inspector.
Bidders will state explicitly the Arsenal where they
propose to deliver, and. if more than one place, a- sepa
rate bid must be made for each. No bid will be con
sidered from parties other than regular manufacturers
.of the article, 'and such as are known to the Depart
ment to be fully- competent to execute, in their own
shop. the work-proposed for. Each Party obtaining a
contract will be required to enter into bonds, with ap
proved sureties, for its faithful fatillment,
The Department re ervea the right to reject any or all
'`bids, if not deemed satisfactory, for any cause.
Promy als will be addressed to Brigadier General
George D. Eamaay, Chief of Ordnance, Washington.
D. C , and will be endorsed "Preposals for Cavalry
Accoutrements " GEO. D. ItAitISLY.
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TO SPORTSMEN.
PHILIP WILSON it 00 . ..
• , 409:0HESTNUT STREW.
Manenoturers st!virfor
DOUBLS GUNS,
goal. If not superior, to any of the following makes
• Which we keep constantly on hand:
William Greener, Westley Richards. Moore & Harris
and other makers.
Also, Powder, Sot, Wads, Caps, &a,
We shall be constantly sepplied. during the season
with every variety of .
. , FIXATES. ed24-ant
OLIVE`.'O IL.—AN ENTOIOE OF
OARBTAIR'S pure Olive Oil just received par Ship
KLIEG. For sale by,
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Also as luvolos Of the same 2 ' not lauding
a 027
PLANTATION BITTERS.
From the armylisepital-the bloody battle flel&-the
inaneion of the rich: and humble ebode of thuipitor-from
the office end the sacred deek-from the mountain ton.
distant valleys and far - -off islands of the oseaX-from
every nook and corner of Me civilised-world-is pouring
in the evidence of fliti futeniehing eßecte of BEAMS
PLANTATION BITTERS. Thousands Upon thonemrds
of letters' like the following mfry be seen at our office:
• RBEDSHIMT, Sept. 16, 1863.
..* I have been in the army hospitals for
fourteen months—speechless and nearly dead. At Alton.
III" they gave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters. * *
Three bottles restored my speech and cured me. *• * * *
C. H. FLAUTH."
Sotrrif WARSAW, 0., July 28, 1883.
" * *. One young man, who had boon sick and not
out of the, house for two years with Scrofula and-Ery
sipelas, atter Paying the doctors over $1.50 wlthont bene
fit. has been caredby ten bottles of your Bitters. *.
EDWARD WOURALL."
The following is from the Matron of the llliion Home
School for the Cnildren or volunteers:
IIAVEMIMEE MANSION, FIFTY-SNVENTIt t
VEW TORK, August 2, 1883..
"Dn. Drums: Yottr wonderful Plantation Bitters
have been given to some of our little children suffering
froin weakness and wearlungs with most happy effect.
One little girl, in particular, with pains in the head, lots'
of appetite, and daily wasting consumption, on whom
all medical skill had• been exhausted, has bean entirely
restored. We commenced with but a teaspoonfnl of
Bitters a day. Hera appetite increased: strength and
health followcd. * * *
Respectfully.
4.•
" * • we much to you, for I verily believe the
Plantation Bitters have saved my life.
REV. W. H. WAGE; OVER, Madrid, N. r."
`.* • Then wilt send me two bottles more of thy
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by their we.
Thy friend, ASA. CIIIIRIN, Philadelphia, Pa."'
* * I have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia,
and had to abandon preaching. * * The Plantation
Bitters have criredMe.
REV. 13; CATRORDI; Rochester, N.Y."
"* * Send us twenty-form dozen more of your
Plantation Bitterw the popularity of which is daily in
creasing with the guests of our house.
SYKES, callowfmr, az co.,
Proprietors Willard's Hotel, Washington, D.C."-
"* * * I have given the Plantation Bitters to hun
dreds of our disabled soldiers with the most astonishing
effect. - G. W. D. ANDREWS; -
Superintendent'Boldiers' Hcima, Citiciiindi, 0."
..* • The Plantation Bitters have cared me of
liver complaint. of which 'I was laid up ordstrate and
had to abandon my business.
11. B.'KINGSLEY. Cleveland, 0."
* * The Plantation Bitters have cured' me of a
derangement of the kidneys and urinary organs that hail
distressed me for years. It acts like &charm.
C. C. MOORE, Agent for Colgate & Co. , 254 Broadway,"
&a:, drei, dm.• -
The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, the lan
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They are composed of the celebrated Cltasaya Bark,
Wintergreen, Sassafias, ROM, Herbs, dic., all preserved
in perfectly pure St. Croix Ram.
T:-1860.-X.
Persons oftedentary habits, troubled with weakness:
lassitude. palpitation of the heart,-lack of appetite, die
tress after eating, torpid liver. constipation, dm, deserve
to suffer if they will not try them.
They
are recommended by the highest medical autho
rities. and are warranted. to produce an immediate bene
ficial effect. They area exceedingly agreeable, perfectly
pure; and harmless. -
NOTIOE. — Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bit
ters in bulk or by the gallon is a swindler and impostor.
We only put it np in our log-cabin bottles. Beware of
bottles refilled with imitation deleterious stuff, for which
several persona are already in prison. See that every
bottle has our United States stamp over the cork, and
signature on steel-plate side labels.
Sold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable
globe:
'P. H.` DRAKE & 00.,
oclastu&th4ffi 202 BROADWAY. N. Y.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
JE TNA
-LIFE INSCRANCE COMPANY.
HARTFORD; CONN.
PHILADELPHIA BRANCH OFFICE,
NO. 400 CHESTNUT STREET.
CHAII.NCEY H. BRUSH, Manager.
HIRAM TORREY% State Agent.
INSURE YOUR LIFE
WASHINGTON IrIF& INSURANCE CO.,
OP NEW 710 EL
Which offers more advantages to Insurers than any
other Company in the United States.
CHAMBERS d'; REGISTER,
GENERAL AGENTS,
407 WALNUT STREET, Philadelphia.
0c27-trithstjal
OFFICE OF THE DELAWARE MU
TUAL SAFETY INSURANCE CO.,
PIITLADET&HIA, NOVO M.b9r 11, 1863.
The following statement of the affatrs of the Company
is published in conformity with a provision of its charter.
PREMIUMS RECEIVED from Nov. 1662, to 0ct.31,1863:
On Marine and Inland Ri5ke....5392 319 08
On Fire Risk' 116,613 03
- $5(9,462 - 11
Premiums on Policies not marked off Novem
berl, 1863 . 206,395 09
PREMIUMS MARKED OFF as earned from November
1, 1562, to October 31, 1363:
On Marine and Inland Risks $378,468 34
On Fire Risks 102,916 44
$481,331 78
Interest during same period, sal
'rages, ks
~ V5l 858 16
LOSSES., BX.PBSISSS, an, during the year ae above:
Marine and Inland Navigation
Lewes ' $175,444 10
Fire Lames— 40,750 59
Return Premiums 40,514 60
Re-insurances 32,131 37.
Agency Charges, Advertising, Print
ing, STA 19,372 78
Taxes A 8,28195
Expenses, Salfiries, Rent, &c 15,428 Si
$335,23.1 19
Surplus •••
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY,
NOVEMBER 1, 1833.
sioo, COO United States five-per-cent Loan 297,000 00
- 76000 " six-per -cent, Loan 5-Wls., 75,000 00
20,000 " " 1881.. 20, 000 00
50,C00 " 73-10 per ct.Treas.Notes 53,250 00
100,000 State o!Pennsylvania 5-per-cent. L0g.n.100,997 50
64,000 ' 6-pet-cent. 57,830 00
125,060 Philadelphia City 6-percent. L0an....127,528 00
20,000 State of Tennessee 5-per-cent. Loan.... 15,000 00
20,000 Pennsylvanra - Railroad first mortgage
6-percent. bonds • 22,39000
60,0)0 Pennsylvania Railroad second mort
gage 6-per-cent. bonds 53,250 00.
15,000 300 shares stock Germantown Gas Com- , ,f,"
pally, principal and interest -narafr-'• -
tied by the city of Philadelphia ' 15,000 00
'6, 000 100 shares Stock Pennsylvania Railroad
Company 7, 2%.c0
6,000"100 shares Stock North:Pennsylvania
Railroad Company 2,650 00
21,000 United States Treasury Certificates of
Indebtedness .21,420 00
123,700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage. amply
secured la 700 00
$791,750 par. -cost, $768,757.12...market value, 724.200 50
Rial Estate - 36,39335
13111/3 Receivable, for insurances
made. 107,947 61
Baiances due at. Agencies—premi
ums on Marine Policies, accrued
ihterest, and other debts due the
Company ...29:919 67
Rcrip and Stock of sundry Insurances.
and other Companies, $5, SM. Es
timated value
CitBb4 on deposit with.
ted States- - Government,
, • subject Co ten days! call. 6030.000 00
Cash, in Banks 08, 533 39
Cash, in drawer '•50080
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 11., 18.6 h.
- -
The Board of Directors have this day dedared a CASH
DIVIDEND of TEN PER LENT.. on: the C APITA L STOOK,
and Six PER CENT. Interest on the SCRIP of the Com
port", payable on and after the let December proximo.
free of tax., - -
They have also declared a Sean. DIVIDEND Of FORTY PER
CENT. OD the EARNED PREMIUMS for the year titling Oc
tober 31: 15133. certificates for which will be is ed to the
Parties entitled to the same, on and after the Ist Decent
ber proximo, free of ex.
They have ordered, also. that the SCRIP CERTIFI
CATES OF PROFITS of the Company, for the. years HIS
and 1359, be redeemed in cash, at the- - oflice of the Com
pany, on and after January 2, 1861, all interest thereon
to cease on,that day. .
sat- No certificate of profits issued under 825. By, the,
Act of incorporation„ "n 0 certificate shalt issue unless
claimed within two pears after the declaration of the
dividend whereof file evidence"
DIRECTORS:
James C. Hand,
William C. Ludwig,. '
Joseph H. Seal, •
Dr. `-B. Huston,
George G.:Ledper,
Hugh: Craig.
Charles Kelley,
Jacob P. Jones„
. James B. McFarland,
Joshua P., Eyre,
• Spencer, Bfalvaine.
John B:Sempl%.rittsbrirg,
A. iklierger, Pittabarg.
HOD.. Preaident.
. D Vien.Presidant.
etary. . no/24flm
Thom‘s C. Hand,-
John-C. Davie,
'Rdmund A. Solider,
Tbeophilus Paulding,
John R. Penrose,
James Tratmeir,
Renry,C. Dolled, Jr.,
Robert Barton,
Samuel E. Stokes.
J. F. Peiliston,
Renrrsioan,
Wm. Boulton,
Edward Darlington.
H. Jones Brooke,
TRONA.
HENRYLYLBURII 9 ,6 I
H elai
REMOVAL.
THE MANHATTAN. LIFE INSUR &NM COMPANY,
Of New York, having appointedo3AMES E. CARR
Agent for this City, have Removed their.offica to
NO. 418 WALNUT STREET,
Where a_pplications for INSURANCE and RENEWALS
on POLICIES must be made. The allotted divldend of 1868
; will be adjested on all Policies on-which two or more
annual premiums haye been Paid, on. the adjustment of
the current year's premium.
The following items, interestirizto , the assured, show
-the great progress and prosperity of the Company since
the last triennial dividend : ' ' •
- The income of, the Company for the
Past three years hes - $1,400, OX) 00
The assets have ..... 416.000 00
. The losses - paid to widows arming
tlivee yearn past ?fere 280.661 24
others. 99,768 60
Dividends hairs) "been made during
"
the past three years. 250.000 00
"AMES E. CARN, Agent.
WEMPLB, Secretary. oc2B-Imit
FAME INSUAANCE COMPANY, NO.
403.0DIESTRIVF Sired
PIELLADAPHIA.
FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE.
DIRECTORS.
Wanes N. Bunk, B. D. Woodrn.ff,
Chas. - Richardson, Geo. A. Wast.
Henry Levis, Jr.. Jobraesuler,
Jo* W. Evermss, Chas. Stokes,
Ph S. Insthno, A. H. Itgenheila.
O. Davie. Joseph. Min.
TRAiCIEI N, Cg, Prealdent.
CHARLES RICHARDSON, Vice Presidant.
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Over 1,000 diffeenitt kinds.
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PITOELBR'S 9.ral. Picture DivDta. SUS CHEST
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LINDSAY - BLAKISTON,
_ Pnblishers and Hooksellgi,
_ 11141.013 TH SIXTH Sktoet,,
above ()Want&
BOOKS in. every DepartznentotLiterainre. l aclading
all fdiscellaneone and Standar4Worke.
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ALL NlVit PUBLICATIONS of a standard character
received as soon at publisne4, or farniettod promptly to
order, ITHOLSSALX XATAII, at IoNT prices, nod
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Val 9/4ESTAITT EffßpT,
Between gaventh and ltalth Shade
All Books usually to bo had% a
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. „
win always W found on our eloaise
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41 , 14-012 - 7
NEW WIBILICATRMS:
ONE OF THE Mon ATTRAOTIVE
ofo TES DAY.
MR. CARMOR wUI ptibitsh attn morning a nkfliti
morose poem. 153 , a Nett , York editor, entitled
7C9C - IM tI.:t.TeSSI-A-N OA:Lai ;
OR, THE ADVERTURES OP MISS CLEMENTINAL.
• litSitilrical thrusts at 'revailirtg follies; ite.Mmorotte
CtIN at female fashions, zand its downright hard knoclwi
at ehhddir extravagances. will make it the mour tatired•
about god rtf et t popelir sutra of the aeasoxi. dnuele•
Rat t litl)o2rno ~printed cnt•ttLted papal-. with apilln
miLated cover and enitraviro Price 25 cents.
*,..* Sent by fre, on recoi.:llt of ynlee,
rirl7-tutfigt: . C ARLETCIN roblyiNr. Now Tort
ASEIMEiD AND EVENS,
(SUCCESSORS TO WILLIS PI% OkZ.N.R.D,
NC. I'24:CHESTNUT SIEiSEP: .
,Feyelnet openmd— .
- FINE oTATIM. .A 'complete warmer:of Bag
li end American Boners. Buyelnpee. dm:
PAQTOGRAPIT ATiBITMS. The larafet.' an hand
someet aesertment ty tbactty.
B^OK-. Constantly being xecelvcd. : . s
TWICE LOS?. Lt. new Ifosel.
BICItIOR. By the author of ..`Coupterearte,•Sie.
ILLAG
.GRk.EN' - SEMINIA2111 1 ",
NEAR. MEDIA, P.det—Fnpile received at.any.,time'
'Engliett. Blathematice. ginesict,. and Natural s.:ri4ZBes
taught. ltlilitary Tactiret-Bonk-leotting. and
itirreering tanght. Entire expentses ahnot :taper crttatt
'Bays of nil ages taken. Itefers to Wrn...H. Kern,
eY-
Ehrriff; Jahn C. C/Ipp & Cor, No. 23 South Third simot;
and l'hornme 3. Clayton. F.Frti:. Fifth and Prune etrtictit.
Attires]; jl6^l. J. HARVEY BARTON.-A. M , Villat
'Orbbrf•
Pa.
UEMAN ALLEN, FROA THE
• Convervatorlona of Music. at Leinxlg. TEACHRR. of
the PIANO AND Pro: 2'15 Smith SWIM
rIiEtTH 6treat. Cfrcoln.rB at Q. Andre & Co 'B. No.
1104 cl.tnnt Rtraet. and at thin Mlles 9.rmrjne
W.A:NTBIi--A BOY TO . LBAItt4 CON. VEY NCIN E. Addrem hi handwriting' of appli
cant. I C. YbrCE. nor. SPRING OAILDS2( and TCiIR.
TENTH Streets, nol7-3t*
WANTED -A • SITUATION' IN A
Wholesale and Retail Cloth Store. by one who
has had seventeen 'years' experience In the bn4ness.
Address. for thiree daya. Press office. to S. DAVIS.
WANTED -A YOUNG MAN, TO ACT
as Cashier and Assistant Bookkeeper. Must be
well recommended. Salary ,Vl)3 firdt year. Mdmis,
in handwriting of the applicant, giving references, B
617, Poht °Bice. .lt
P •
ARTNER -WANTED.-A_ RETIRING',
Partner. in a Wholesale lAgeor House: is desirous
of investing his capital vith.a firm ti the same busiee.e,
already established, or would .forra a eon Irtnerehip with.
a salesman who has a good trade. Address ." Sherry,"
at ibis office. n017.3t`
WA D4---A. -SIT Cr ATIO N AS
Bookkeeper or Assistant Bookkeeper and Sales
man, by a,person weir gratified ; has had experience in
different xbercantile.,pursuits; is quickand ready, and
Can soon no derstand almost any bustness. The beet city
reference given. ,- an inlfnAnce a considerable amount
of near trade. Address ' ' Harper." this office. nl7-2t.
TO.THE'JOBBING AND COMMIS
SION T RADE.— k yonng man who has had nearly,
seven years' experience in- the Sobbing business, and
who is acquaintedwilh a huge city and country trade,
wishes to change his situation about the first of the
year. Has bad experience M. travelling. A. No. 1 refe
rence as to character and capability. Address, at this
office. for one week,
nol7-2t* R. ROBERTS.
WAN T E D.--A s GENTLE HAN OF
". long experience, both in this city and New York,
and acquainted with every branch of the — Eu.lllring basi
ness, is desirous .of FORMING A CONNECTION with
someone of sufficient means to carry on the business in
all its brnachen The highest order of reference can be
furnished. Address "Security," at this office, for three
days. nol4-at*
GOOD SALESMAN ,WANTED-IN
a wholesale Hat hone. Address Box 2266: Phila . :
delphia:Post - Offlca. nolo-12t.
AGENTS WANTED. TO SELL THE
STANDARD 'DISTORT OF THE WAR. A rare
chance to make money. Agents are clearing from sßlnl to
*2I per month Send. for circular. Addres JONES
BROS. & CO.. Publiphers.Baltimore.Md.
maWANTED—A STORE ON MAR
KILT Street, between Third. and Sixth, by the Ist of.
January. ,
Address S & CO. ," Prers officn. nolMt*
t 7 5 . A MONTH! -I WANT TO HIRE
Agents in every county, at 575 a month, aspen.
I! ea paid, to sell my new cheap Family Sewing Machine*.
Address.. S. MADISON, Alford. Mame. , 0c23-4.1*
go A MONTH! WE WANI
'-' AGENTS at ;SO a month, expenses Paid, to s.
onr EVERLASTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL BURNERA,
and thirteen other articles. 15 Circulars free. SHAW
lc CLARK, Biddeford. Blaine.
WANTE D—A - VESSEL TO
carry one hundred tbonearct feet of Oak Plank
to Portsmouth or Beeton. apply at
WAINWRIGHT Sr
BEACH Street and COMMA_ Avenue.
n 616 St* Wahteerrth ward.
-It DEPUTY QUARTERMASTE/5
airdIRONNEE/J.,'S OFFICE.—PIMADELPECIA, Fel% S
VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry GOAT, is
the following' points
Tortugas.
Key West, Fla.
Fort Monroe, Va.
Alexandria. Va.
Newbern, N. C. -
Fort Royal, S. C. A. BOTb.
Captain and Assist. Qtiarterrnatter.
POARD.-TWO VANDSOXE COM
nainicating second-story rooms vannt. 13t5
WALNUT Street. . n014,6t.
25e
LOST AND FOUND.
T OST.-NOTIOE IS HEREBY- GIVEN
--n-J that I have applied to the SCHUYLKILL NAVIGA
TION COMPANY for the re•ieeue 0f... a Certificate_ for
Three Shares of said Stock, atandingin roY name.
nol7-tu4t. C. G CHILDS.
COPARTNERSHIPS.
,NOTICE.
The Firm of T. MATLACK & SON was DIS
SOLVED, Dy mutual consent, on tho first of Jahnary
last.
•
MARLON MATLACK will continue the Mannfactnr
ing of Lamp-Mlack as usual in his own name. nol6-9t•
EMBER 10,
PHILADELPHIA. NOVPHILADELPHIA. IF63.—PHILIP HEST has THIS DA - associated
with him CHARLES J. WALTON. The busineqs will
be continued In the tame name AS heretofore. P. HEEST
& CO. PHILIP
NATIONAL HOTEL,
WASHINGTON, D. H.
H. S. BENSON; PROPRIETOR,
Formerly of the Ashland House, Philadelphia.
He ladetermined to merit, and hopes to receive, a fall
share of public patronage.
ETROPOLITA_N o IIOTEL,
(Lire BROWN'S,)
PENNSYLVANIA AENUE,
Between Sixth and Seventh Streets,
WASHINGTON CITY, -
A. POTTS,
Proprietor.
raT24-8m
FOR SALE AND TO LET,
"100 lIBLIC SALE.-THE WELL
KNOWN FIRST-CL kSS "BUCK HOTEL. "in the
borough of Lebanon, Pa., will isa sold on the premises
on FRIDAY, November 27tb. at I -o'clock P. M. This
Hotel has lately been remodeled', and another large tour
story brick building built- to it, and also the modern
improvements introduced. Its:location is the beet in the
town, on the corner of the two principal streets, oppo
site the Court House, and but two *einem from the
Railroad Dept,t, on the same street. Its county custom,
as well as travelling, is large ; rants readily at a high'
rate, and makes one of the best real estate investments
in the Rate. Terms will be made easy by --
SIMON J. STINE,
Lebanon. Pa.
COALYARD FOR S ALE.-THE BEST
fitted .op Yard in the city: canacity for doing anv
amount of business. Inquire on the premieem. 80. 957
North NINTH street, below Girard Avenue. noll.6s*
FOR SAL E --VER'i' DESIRABLE
BUILDING LOTS on the north We of GIRA.E.I)
Avenue, east of - Eighteenth street. 164 feet deem two
fronts. LUK & MONTGOMERY.
Conveyancers,
1095 Baton Street, above Laurei.
FOR SALE
I can sell you a handeouie.
DWELLING ON NORTH BROAD STREET,
near Girard: ayeuue, With good Fide ard•
It contains TWENTY' ROOMS, and is fitted up Nvirz
every modern imp tovemput. The ki to 60 by 160 feet to•
Carlisle street, Possosaijon given. Call at once fora,
bargain.
al A VALUABLE
COUNTRY SEAT AND, Fijem
OP EIGHTY ACRES,
Will be Sdia? OM TUESDAY, the 21:11 of November, at
2 o'clock P. on the premisas, the ploperty ofthe-sab
scriber, consisting of about
EIGHTY ACRIry OF L &ND.
'in the hisvhest state of cultisratlon. 'with L ABM Ativ.
SION 116;LISR, two Tenant .3onses, Large Baal], and all
the other necessary farm buildings.
It is situated on the Dtlaware river, in that part of
Falls town ship, Bucks 'county. called " MG. Manor,"
and adjoining Robbins' wharf, where the. steamboat
Trenton. stone daily; ale*, within twenty-fKu minutes
drive of th elulley town Station, on the Trenton Railroad.
It is well supplied sviek Fruit and Shade Trees, and.
Shrubbeny. and is, aLlegetber, a desirable. property,
eithetas &residence or fir farming - Purposes.
Ppxsonstviebing to at end the sale Nile dud convevan
ces.at. the Tulle.vtown Station, meeting: the 11 o'clock
train from Eemsington, and can Mara at 6 o'clock
t' ,sane evening.
%gam further partivalars, inquire of
EDWARD LEWIS,
mold 9t* 121 COMMERCE Street.
tsl 00051,200, $l,OOO, so - : O9.—TH.ESE
9.
9 MIME to loan on Mortgage.
LUKENS & 2toaraoinuzy.
tol7-luthf3t * 1035 BEACH Street. above LiNXIT Pi
SI9,OOO. —TH IS A MOUNT -T
LOAN, in sa l on of 53.000 to $6,000, OIL
Mortgages. Also, wanted—s2s,,coo cat first mortgage on a
)110 ly• improved Ch es na t-et ree hproperty, worth $60.00.
..Apply to 'PETTIT, 37/3 Vit'ATANUT Street nal'?
FOIt.SALEL-HIGELLY-IKPROVED
—4-countr7 Place, near Flo'meal:ultra% Twenty-third
'ward. containing 22 acres: one of 5 acres, Chestnnt 8111.
Tie,irabte place near Old`Lork station, eight miles out,
20 acres. Neat place, 10Mares, four miles out. Cult and
.examine register of country places pympyr,
mon . 323 WALNUT Street.
dft SPLENDID. PROPERIY
PATE - SALE. enhfcriber offers at private Fele
his highly im preyed . FARM 4if about US ACRES of
LAND, with the noted LIME-STONE QUARRY, KILNS,
and fixtures. eft:sated in MILL-CREEK: HONORED,
New Castle Coney Delaware.
The situation iaftne, and the land in the 'highest state
of product i venoss k particularly desirable for
_parties de
signing to enter upon the culture of tobacco. Three acres
of Grape Mash, successful bearing.
There is ate/steal and substantig Residence. besides
several tenements on the property.
Call enigma the subscriber, or address
MIN G. JACKSON.
Wilmington P. 0. Box Rff)9.
WEIGHT'S
• . • NE TLES:ULTRA.
MINCE MEAT,
WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL,
sPlatm GARDEN AND FRANKLIN STREETS,.
rozsmco,
WHITE PRESERVING BRANDY,
pIiTRE CIDER
AND WRITE WINE VINEGR.
GREBE' GINGER. MUSTARD SEED. SPICES. 3w.. ka:
ALL THE lumen3rna PAZ
PRESERVING AND PICKLING PURPOSES.
ALBERT O. RoBERTB.
Dia* in Pine Groceries.
uU•td Corner 11:11 1 7tr1e and MU ftsets.
SHODDY
F.DZPCATZ()NAL.
WANT.
BOARUIN
- -
S. WkIATON,
No. 35 South FIFTH Street
HOTION.S.
GEORGE N. ToWNSEND,
.123 X Slyntb.FOUßTa Streak
AT PUBLIC. SALE.
AMERICAN ACADEMY or
•Leisza
GERMAN OPERA 4 4,r - A
-c - ::F
WEDNESDAY EtrEAINGI, N0V2.1113.111 18th.
G. ANEiOBUTZ.-.
A. BLEW/FELD ....
SIbIITH SIIISSCIiii i Tidg NIGHT,
First time In America`,
GOUNAD'S WORLD-B,r‘OWNA--,
FAft s ...
GNAPT, OPERA IN DIVE ACTS, Bir CFOUNIt)
FAUST
With ietoPhelas
Valentin
Blander
Stebrl ....... .
firnrthe ......
MARGUEIirrE
With new and ma¢niticen t nm es Rua app6ln tment.i.
fig Mr STOLLWERK. of New York.
Ztpin did lle:nr ffsevery. painted exoreselzfor tliis - Opera.
by Herr NICOL 1. MEISTER. of Cologne
Doors open at'l. Opera cothtnences at 8 o'clock.
FRPIES OF Arvirsqoa. •
itDMIISSION TO PARQUET PARQUET CIRCLE'. -
anti BALCONY ~!.• 50
• (No extra ci r arge for Reser.Yed Seats. Y
ADMISSION TO FAMILY .. •••» 6f3 MX
AMPHITHEATRE' . 25 sur
Seats can be - secured every day .at the , A , lAligMy OF
mrsic. ,T E. GOVLD'S MIPIC STORE, SotithAest
corner S E ITED TA. and CHESTNUT Streets. c 017 , 2 f
° NCERT
RIONDAT EVENING; Novenalref:laih.4B6-,
WAttGR'S NEW PANORAMA,
"ITALY,"
AND
iirrt WAR FOR FRFEDOk:*
WeA ainie Tour through Italy during the War, painted
b 1.141 It . Waugh, will be exhibited, tor tte h. rat um, at
CONCERT HALL,
TatOTNIErT QC., ab. TWELFTH. PhilidalPhia.
Oif2 . ls`Nll )- ..4T EV ENING. November 16tif,:1fla9 aztr:
gOrrTl3Tirs XV.F.RY EVjacitra DURING THE W&ss.
COL NFILUAISI If. MACRICE,
Tea etogtiext and popular speaker, ie engaged, mei
/LLtSTR.kTING rEarusEß.
Lad ";v:114- At the elope of the exhibition, nate Seai ,
Sonl-etlrring Toem,of
9BE SLEETTNO SENTINEL.
Docre'open-ot 7. Commemlngat 73 o'clock
AdmiaVori. 27cente.
MUSICA L - FUND IT A Tag.—
J. oidurrAw ITALIAN' &REFLk COMPANY
Mr. OltiVri:irefzifally sanoctuta that . he will giVe to
his city '
TWC2/"(3-ftAl's2D . CONGE"
ON FRIDAY. AND SATURDAY EY2NINGS,
November 20 and M.,
' On which occasion the following eminent artists iefet
appear on theosalneavening
MADAME spPERE SERA LOB lil.
The celebrated Prins Donna Traged"le n
from the principal' Opera Rouses in. Europe,
Her firet appearancein this city.
Id'LLS PAITLINS CASTRI,
The distinguished Cantatrice,
Her ilrse appearance in this city.
M'LLB MOREN.eI, '
.The favorite. ContraltO -
SIGNOR LUIGI STEP ANL
-
siorion
lvfoßErz 7he celebrated Tenor.-
_ __ The renowned Baritone.
. , . .
SIGNOR MUZIO; '
Conductor and Musical Director.
ADMInSION ONE DOLLAR,
To all Darts of tile Hall Seats may be Beenred with—
out extra charge, at-COULD'S Music Store, SEVENTII
and CHESTNUT Streets. nola-St
IVrISS EUGENIE RA.RNETCHE, 11311 -
067-.- MINE YT PIANIST, takes pleasure i a annonneing
to the-Philadelphia public that she will give TWiT
MATINEES. at the
FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OF BIOSIC.
The 'drat to take niece
On WEDNESDAY, the mac of November.
Commencing at 2P. M., assisted by Messrs CARL t-
GAERTNER, M. R. CROSS. and CHAS: M. SCRRITZ.
PERT FIRST.'
1. britn4e Fantaielis i s s n s ra A . i S t mn re nl i bea.........Pnidesdk.
2. Snr.rOceanßomance Sans Paroles..Estells•
Vslse
KISS RARNETEHE
3. Faataisie for Violin David,
CARL GAERTNER AND 14,11. CRO.p.
4. L 9 Farfadet, Scherzo. Wee. Caprice. de
• Concert Bin notate.
MISS BaRISETCHB.
PART SECOND.
Barnetchs.
5. Polonaise
MI S BARNSTCHE,
B. Grand Valve
MISS BARNETCHE.
7.Solo—Aria—Violineelle... . • Frenehomins.
CHAS. I.E. SCHMITZ AND M. H. CROSS.
S. Grande Fantaeie
_pods,.
port
Ticket for One to each Matinee - go
" Three to each Matinee - . - *1
Two to both Matinees 1, fig
To be bad at J. II Goald's, Andre it Co.'s. and Lee &.
Walker's. noTII%
SECOND SEASON ; 1863-'64.
fir: H. CROSS and CHARLES IL JARVIS,
'Respectfully announce to the public that they wit
give
FOUR •
• CLASSICAL swans.
AT 18F:
FOYER OF THE AfIADENIT OF WSW,
THIS WINTER."
The first of the series to be riven in DECEMBER, and
the remaining three during the montha of lADrIARY,
FEBRIIA_RY. and APRIL. 1304 P , Dieera. C. and J. will
he assieted br the following Is rage
CARL GAERTNER, ViOH.R. C. of SCRUITZ. ViOIOI2CIHIO..
L. rsumaNnu.Contra Baeso W3f Brom,, Clarionet.
A. KELLNER, Hautboy. J. Kocm, Flute.
G. 'HULLER, 139.850 RR. C. -Pr.Auumeit, ROM
Pregranune, pith. subserinton prices, at Hould'e. An
dr6 tk Co 's. and Lee & Walker's. nol4-stuth tt
lEW C - FrESTNT3T-ST., , THE
Leases and Ma2:tater . Kr. 732r_ WHBATLST.
MISS I,VONIA. JONES
Will appear in an.
ENTIRELY NEW PLAY.
Dramatizatized from Miss - Braddon's pop - alar novel.
entitled
AURORA FLOYD
- - .
By Benjamin Webster. Acct., of the Adolph - I Theatre,
London, and se played by-Mne Avonia Tones
SIXTY CONSEILTIVE NIGHTS
At the Theatre Royal Adelphi. London.
•
MONDAY. November 16th. 1663,
And every Evening till farther notice.
Will be presented
AURORA FLOYD.
,
Aurora Floyd Mies Avant& /ones.
Steve Hargraves, alias the Softy "Mr, J. B
Messrs. S.. C. Dubois. B. P. Ringgold, J, W.
C S. Porter, Airs. H. P. EGrattan.Xies Cooper, and
others in the cast..
BIUSICAL CONDUCTOR-
Mr. W. WHEATLEY bas exceeding pleasarci in an
nouncing that he has entered into an engagement far a
limited 'period with the •
GREAT AMERICAN TRAGEDIAN,
EDWIN FORREST,_
Whowillmakehisfirst appearance on MONDAY EVIL—
Nov. &Id, 1563.
On WEDNESDAY kVWING, NoTerober 25, the We.
brated Protean actress.
MISS JOHANNA OLAUSSEN,
Will make her first appearance in America, she having
been engared for a limited nnmber of nights. -nol6
WALNUT -STREET TITFATRE.
Leseee hire. N. A. GARRETTSOIL
THIS (Tuesday) EVENING. Nov. 17th,
The performance wit I commence with the Drama, entitled
LUCIE D'ARVILLS; OR, MESALLTANCE:
Lucie D'Arville Miss Mary Prevost.
To be follow.," by a
GRAND DIVERTISSEMENT BY THE ARAB TROUPE.
WONDERFUL AND MARVELLOUS YEATS.'
To conclude with the roaring' Farce of
THE LAUGHING , RYEN
On WEDNESDAY, A GRAND &RAE DifATINES, for
the Benefit of the Cooper-Shop Refreshment Saloon.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH.
STREET THEATRE—LECH Sired, above Sixth.
Eeeond week of
MRS. D. P. BOWERS.
TO-NIGEIT, AND EVERY NIGHT,
LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET.
Lady Andley Mrs. D. P. Bowers.
Robert Andley Barton. zum.
To conclude - each evenine with A.
FAVORITE COMEDIETTA,
In which Stuart Robsoc, Mr. Griffith, Miss Henry, Mlm
Carr, and others will appear.
___
FRIDAY, MRS. D. P. BOWERS' BENEFIT.
Prices as usual. No extra charge for secured seats.
Doors open at 634 o'clock. Commence at 734 o'clock.
(I:BEAT SCO7 TISH BALL.-FIFTH
ANNUAL BALL of the CALRDONUN CLUB. for
the BENEFIT of the LIBRARY. THURSDAY EYE
RING. :Member 10th, 1563, - at MUSICAL FUND . FULL.
TicltPta
11614-tdelG.
V;11BAT NATIONAL CIRCUSI.,---Na:
x-m VELTY AND ENTHUSIA.S3L—MARKET Street.
above Twelfth.—Open at 714 o'clock each evening. ender
the Manasetoent of Mrs-CHARLES WARNER, formerly.
Mrs DAN RICE.
The - ceiebrated WHITBY FAMILY. Mrs. F".. WHIT
TAKER. MA lls ELVIRA, Mr: C. RING and NAT
AUSTIN. the great Clown ; - the intrepid. WM YOUNG,
in I,a Echelde Perileuse : every Evening this week.
Comic Mules,Prof. WALI_MOLD, The Mon of. Many
Ferias,. and f&l 'Pronpe of
ACROBATS AND GYMN ASTS.
'- The CONRAD BROTHERS. Th. Intrepid EA.TOIT
STOIC'S will also onnear as the Wild. Comanche ChteL
ADMISSION. —Stowe Seats. 50 cents ;Private Box, VA
Paronet. ni cents- 15 °cuts.
'SI.47INEES en 'WEDNESDAY and. SATE:RIMY AT.
TERNOONS. commencing at 234 o'clock. nola-tt
pdx , s cAsm - OcrufsTNtril ST..
L AST TWELVR NIGHTS.
LAST TWELVE NIGHTS
MDLLE: GALL E a
TTI nd &togs. I'OPHOFF,
The best Dancers in the warm
Continued seeress of .
CA ARLES E. COLLIN 9,
AND TEE daI:AT STAR COUPS.=
TEMPLE OF WONDERS—ASSEMBLY
BUILDINGS, '2IINTIIi AND CIIRITENUT MUMS.
Amusement for Old and Young - . and nalniblfilli
open for the season. Constant change ofitstertainnwobt.
SIGNOR Etrfs,- _
NvERT Bvsintio, commencing, st. 734 o ' clock, Rad
Wednesday and Saturday at 3, conaistinn of New NY&
teries In Necromancy. great 111MCWW" in "Ventrilortniale:
and the Learned Canary - Birds.
Admission 26 cents: Children I}-dents. cell-tf,
ROTH. vILMET:IS GMAT PICTIJEII,
MARTY - RS.IW VTR •OOLISSITM,
NOW EXHIBITINO TES
ACADEMY OF FINN JETS.
•
a-RRMANIA ORGEEMTRA..-PIIBLIO
"•-'n IPSHEARSLLS avers SnTURDAT, 335 o'clock. Pi n
K the MUSICAL FUND, IPALL: Single tick
25 Cents. Packages of six tickets. $L To be had el
ANTORWS n 1.104 CRESTIMT Street; T. B. GOULD&
SEIMITH and CUISSTITEFFr and st the Ball door.
0c12411.
IDENTNSYLITANIS, ACADEMY' =, O]E
TM. FR% ARM_
1025 CREST AIIT .STRI2f2..
OPEN' DAILY (Scmdays excepted) from 9 A. IL 1112:
AP. N.
Admission 25 cents. Children half price. - jork4
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NQTIOE TO SHIPPERS TO;
cccW"• -- "" . CALIFORNIA.
EXTRA-, FREIGHT MAMBA.
To nccommodslo„Sippers who are unable to•forvrarr
their Goods by the moiler line, en EXTRA. STEAMER.
(the ATLANTIC) wilLbe'despatehed from NR.W. YORK.
from the 23d to 2ith inst.. with, FREIGHT only. It
expected that Goods by tlea Steamer will go forwari:
from Panama, by Pacific DWI. Steamship Comps:mg'''.
Steamer - Reeving there on or about Ole af.th December::
and will arrive in San Francisco in time for-the Christ—
mas Holido.ys.
For fur Cher. irzticrilars. and. early , desszteh apply to.
the 011icia -
WELLS, FARGO, 3r CO.,
607 CHESTNUT Street,
Philadelphia.
GEO-FIELD. Agent.
CORRECT PIANO TUNING..
—Mr. C. E. SA.E.GENTS osders for hieing",
Pr.4 l rSpfthing Pianos are reeeivot MOON at CO.'S.:
sagie 907 CHESTNUT Street, 071. N.
8, has had Gleven yeare'faetory experience halos? ,
- kyxi, and live years' employment qintiladeinhia.'
S'enoraL. —Pianos releathered sound as 'soh sad,
weet toned as new, without rematelea
Terme for Toning, $l.
t im e WILT,TAIUREVARD
. .lINDKRTAKBE.
No. COATES Street. leeps consteatipt on 'Nina;
COFFINS of superior quality, and ilniah. -
LOTS in Glenwood Cinnataty for 'sale. nol‘Llt#
TRIT S S — E B . BRA:QES;
skilfully adinsted by C. Et, NEEDLES.;
corner of TWELFTH and. SA GE 'Street&
0 Ladies' DePartment for sage, condentedjat
Ladies, TIVALPTE Street, Ent door hi4o - 4 7.0,0 0 - Tat
most complete and - varied stock onhand, consict4Unk
art• of . Trusses. . Sopportors, Shoulder
BraceBs
Bandages„ Elastic Etockinas. , .CrntoWee. Siirinava.
tidesDl
for TITSBTY. litoomAcc. w3O-Am
MIT,I.tETTE, _ATTORNEY
K. , •AT AW AI3D co•sysTeAcg.N., N o 51965
FlRTEStreet. - no9-I.**
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D. MARCAN - lc-PORTRAIT
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• PINTER: has remoTtta 919 ; LOCUST WOOL
where he will be glad to see is friends 'and those of Ow
anblio who MAT IVO tIAIANdita tae line of eft
oglere ' • •
HIBILag.
Harr Gra&
Steinecke,
Herr ScbeeLe.
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➢l'Lf FRIZDERICL
MR. MARE "HASSLES.
D. WRIGHT, SecratarY•
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