The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 23, 1863, Image 3

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    SPECIAL NOTICES.
DEAFNESS, EYE AND EAR, TEROAT Dzs.
SARIS. CATARRH —The above maladies treated with
the utmoet norm by
. .
DR. VON DIMINISHES.
Wallet and Dutra, graduate of Vienna,
OHlae. 102 7 WALNUT btreet,
/"Orbere can be examined hundreds of testimonials from
ithe yen , bed known men in the country, among which
hare several from old and responsible citizens of Phila.
,ndelphia. who can be personalty referred to. no2l-6t*
JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC
WILL
Proniote the growth of the Mir,
'Remove Scurf and Dandruff.
Give - the Hair a glossy appearance.
'Prevent Baldness,
Care diseases of the Scalp,
Reotothe Bald Heads; with new Hair,
Prevent premature GraYnelPS.
AND •
ibeing tastefully bat np, in new-style-glace etoPParea.
Mottles, and delightfully perfumed. is adapted to the
ctoilet•table, and will afford general eap,faettot t t o a ll
mho giro it a trial.
Prepared only by DR. D. JkYNS. m SON,
-nol9•them9t No. 24% 01188. OT Street.
HAIR DYS i HA IR Dint 1
BATCHELOR'S celebrated HAIR
.DYB ig tine Bat gm
sßie World. The only Efarm/ses YVtre, anti ffelfabk
aye known. This olendid Mir Dye is l'erfect—chance.
.'ded, Rusty, Or Gray . Hair, instantly tole Worm Blaol
4r Natural Brown, without injuring the Hair or Stabs ,
.If.tig the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful;
Starts fro& vitality, frequently restoring Ds pristint
tsolor, and rectifies the ill effects of Bad' Dyes. Ths
MOlLltille Is dined. WILLIAM A. BAronanon; all Others
are seers, imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by
411 Druggists, &a. FACTORY, 81 BARCl,A.r.Street,
Vim York, Batchelor's Bow Toilet Cream for Dressing
'ffile Hair, 3029.17
9&i-Paio CLOTHING, ors' THAI LATNSI
ariTAS. made In the Bost Manner, expressly for /IS
MAIL SALES. LOTIRST Eelline Prices marked to Pleb.
giillishree. All Goode MAO to Order warranted eatisfas•
tom Oar ON)1411,10E SYSTEX la Aridly &Ultra.. to.
All are thereby treated alike.
dolt-ly .10NR3 & CO.. 1404 BURKET.Street,
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT_ CURES
Burns and. Scalds immediately.
gWffl
HOLIDAY
PRESENTS
STUCK St CO.'S
PIANOS
-MASON & HAMLIN'S
CIABISIST
Ofpr
, OROANS
J. E. GOULD.
SEVENTH &ND CHESTNUT
n0314/1826
IiAtEII.EtRIERI).
BIoCANDLAS—ATICI ['ISDN. —On the 19th inst. . by the
'Bev. Charles D. Cooper, Thomas G. tnsCandlas and Miss
:Margaret J. Atkinson.
CONARD- ZIMAIERMAN. — On thel9th lost , in AlAx
znildria,-Va, by the kev. Charles Hall, D D., .Bfr.
, Conaid., of Philadelphia, to Bliss Adelaide Zimmerman,
-Of Alexandria. Clio cards.)
DIED.
. .
SHARWOOD, — On Saturday. the 21st inst., of disease
"contracted from - :exposure in the Held. Captain Deady
- 43haxwood. of C Company, 118th (Corn Exchange) Regi.
.Xenna.Vole. , in the 47th year of his age.
The Members of the Albion Society, of the Corn Ex-
Achange, Lodges Nos 61 and 121 A. Y. it,. and his male
::.friends are invited to attend his funeral, from his late
. :residence. No. 338 South Twenty-first street, on Tuesday,
- _the 24th inst., at 1 o'clock P. M., without farther notice.
4nlerment at Laurel Hll4. . o
HARRIS. —On Friday morning, November 20th, at the
den-resce of her son,Robert Wescott. M. 1) at Elizabeth.
Mrs. Caroline D. Harris, in the 55th year of her
'44l l'he faueraLwill proceed to Laurel Hill Cemetery, this
*(Monday) morning, 29d haat, , on the arrival of the train
, *due at Kensington DUpot at 10.30 A.M. Relatives and
friends of the family , are invitedto attend.
BAIRD. —On Friday morning, the 20th inst., Ann Eliza,
oVilife.of Matthew Baird, aged 96 yeas.
The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to
?attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband,
11O.63:1 North Tenth st. , this (Monday) morning, the 2.3 , 1.
. Aust.. at 9 o'clock, without further lnvicatioa, to proceed
• •10. Monument Cemetery. **
PALMER. —On Wednesday, 18th instant, MIMI]. A.
;Palmer, aged 64 years. .
* His male friends are invited to attend his funeral, from
late residence, No, 1508 Chestnut street, this Moeda,'
• =coning. at 9 o'c ock.
MILO o.—On the 21st instant, Mrs Mary Burling.
- Widow of the late John D. Burling, aged 17 years.
- Her relatives and friends and those of the family are
.respectfully invited to attend her Itmerel, from her lets
:residence, No. 40 East Broad street, Burlington, rI J.,
-On Wednesday morning, 25th inst., at 10 o'clock, with
.out farther notice.
DTRIL—On 19th inst., James 11. Byre, aged 63 years.
His male Wens 8 are respectfully invited to attend his
'funeral, froffthe residence of Mrs Felker, ft 0.1323 Melon
• - tErset on Tuesday. 84th inst. , at 2 o'clock
CONE.—At the Harewood Hospital. near Washington.
..at 4 o'clock on Snuday morning,the 22d inst Lieutenant
Edward Everett Coxe, of Company D, 119th Regiment
;Tenney IvantaTollinteers, in the 26th year of his age,
from wounds received, on the 7th inst., in the battle at
, appahanuock Station. *O4.
Weekly Report of Interments.
HEALTH OFFIOB, November 21, 181 r.
I'Weesths mut Interments in the Mb, of Phitade/phaes
from the 14th to the 21st of November. 18112.
OLITSI3 . OI , MUTH
.Apoldesr
'Burns and Scalds
Cancer
• Utenn, ~
CronP
,00agestion,
• Lange.
43onanniptinn. langs.
.•
Agyanosta..• • •
.inptheria • • •• .
,ZDiarritee • • •• •
I'r9 T Y
.71 r
aa!
Chest
" Heart.
IDisease of DreaLl
....Dysentery.. 1
:Debility _ 4
:Effusion on killitlL • • • •
:,EpilepsY• •
:Enlargement l
Erysipelas Heart . . 1
:Fever. .Congestive..
" Petechial...-
" Spotted .. • ...
' ! Scarlet
TYPII. MOE. 5
" Typhoid 6
a THE AB.
6
2 Total
YE =UM WERE - -
60 40 to
18 • 60 to 60..... ::
26 " 60 to 70 . . ... . .
16 ' " 70 t o
o 90 80.. . ...
6 BO t
. 10 -• 90 to 100.....•
',Under 1 Year.
Tram 1 to 2.
" 2 to 6
" 6to 10 ........
" 10 to 15. ........
115 to YD. . . .
20 to 90.. :: .. ...
" SO to 40
weans.
.......
'aecond , •• •
.....
Fourth
311th..
'Sixth
fleventh..• • •
ailghth.• • •• •
int To tal.
Deduct deaths from the country
Net deaths in the tits 243
Nativity Baited States, 189; Foreign, 55 Unknown, 10.
• From the Almshouse, 0; People of Color, 15 ; from , the
ekmntry, 11. .
The number of deaths. compared with the correspond
ing_weeks of 1862 and of last week, was as follows :
Week ending November 22,1882, was 241.
Week ending November. 14. 1863, was 242.1
adales,l42; Females, 112; Boys, 70; Girls. '
Deaths and interments of soldiers in city, 14. _
By order of the Board of Health. •
WILLIAM. 8.13.A.D. Health Officer.
....24 Tenth 9 I
.-..13, Eleventh 4
. BlTwelfth. 2
..•.124 Thirteenth 4
••• • 9lgonrteenth. 11
.... 51Filieenth.. ...... 17
....10 \ Sixteenth ........ 7
....12 Seventeenth..." 9
7 Eighteenth 4
BLACK DRESS GOOD ---
S.OASH
biBREE, Velour Reps, Tamises, 3-4 and 6-4 Mons
nalines, Mammas, Henrietta Cloths or silk-warp Cash
wes, Ottoman Poplins, Irish Poplins, English and
:Trench Bombazines, alepines. corded Monseellues, Anal
gralian Crapes, Baratheas, Turin Cloths. Paramattas
lje Laines, Oriental Lustros, Alpacas and Mohair 1.122 tres.
Maps Auglais, Mourning Silk. Armxtre, - Poult de Soie and
*roe Grain Silks. BEasori at SON,
0c23 81011111.1.11 R Store, No. GIS CHESTNUT Street.
NYRE 8C 'LA:ND - ELL HATE, BY
—La steamer, CHILDREN'S BiLMORALS.
YRE & LANDELL HAVE THE
Popular VELVET CLOTHS forLadies' Cloalcs.
TI,YRE Jr L.A.NDELL HAVE THE
.41-4 French Camel's Hair LONG SHAWLS, $l6O. $125,
$lOO. and WV
inTHE NATIONAL B ANK. AT FRANK•
FORD.—" The Comptroller of the Currency"
decided that the Bank mast be organized as a
national Bank of Philadelphia (probably the second),
with a capital of net lass-than $lOO,OOO, a committee
will sit at Wright's Institute every evening. from 731 to
D o'clock, to receive additional subscriptions for the
Increased amount of capital required.
ATE( An HI.I.:LBS,
FaANKFOS,D, Nt. - ir. 20. 1863.
ESss THE DIEIVIDERM OE LODGE NO.
51, A. Y. M., the Officers of the Grand Lodge. and
2lie Brethren In general are requested to meet at the MA
moruc HALL, on TUBSD,LY, the 24th 'instant, at one
o'clock to attend the funeral of our late 13 , otherDENDY
VEIAICOOOD. By order of the W. M.
n 023-2 15 WILLIAM THO/dSOS. Secretary.
• • • I 4 ,
New Course . Circulars at ZlEBEttli. No 1.08
uth THIRD Street. uotl42t*
g •• "I I.
liver the closing lecture of coarse at the Gad
.of the Untveraity 'JUDITH titreet, above Gh4tnu', on
*FUESDAT EVENING. November 24th. at 7;4' o'cioca.
subject— • How a Great Battle was Fought." n 023 " *
TOTJDIG MEN'S Cl-iRISTIAN AS SO •
CIATION. —The regular monthly zuePting wlil
held_iin MONDAY Evening, hey 23d, at 7.34 o'clock,
lit the Nooms, Nos. 1009 and 1011 Chestnut street.
. The ninth anniversary of this association will be held
ADII. MONDAY. November 33, at CONCERT HALL.
'Tickets can be Procured at the Rooms, and of the
`berm. : _ no2l-2t*
fati°LAMES' FAIR.—THE FIRST
LADIES' ASSOCIATION OF WEST paitk=
ELPSIL for the relief of the Widows and Familiez of
4,ar Brave Soldiers who have fallen in battle, and the
3PandUes of Soldiers yet in the field or in our hnepitals.
tie> far as resident in West Philadelpatia, are now licading
,e, Fair, to commence on MONDAY Evening, the 16th
'Lot., at 7 o'clock.. in the COMMISSIONERV HALL,
.corner of TRIRTY-SEVENTH and mess - Er . Streets,
;Vest Philadelphia, . n01.9.6t
IFE'UNION BENEVOLENT ASSOC LA.
TION. —At its Thirty-second Annual Meeting.
ctober 20, the following doings of the Associa.int
in the past year were ordered to be published, to wit:
Number of visits made to homes of the sugaring. 11,013
limber of famines under care 4,1240
amber of sick ministered to . 701
umber of dead ministered to 1.38
timber of adults found employment 959
amber of children sent to Sunday school 82
- amber of persona provided with asylums 62
mash distributed by visitors - 54.125 45
ACesh paid sewing women for the year 2,801 12
V_liah for coal distributed (1,224 tons) - 4,820 45
:lake of coal donated 312 00
-slumber of garments distributed 1,477—va1ue.... 1.103 CD
0196 of bedding, blankets, &c 370 00
pots and shoes—P7 pairs 14,5 00
060 stoves loaned—aunnal value 780 LO
The following gentlemen were unanimously elected
. daft/eers and managers to starve the ensuing year:
- LIST OF OFFICERS FOR 1803-'6l.
PRBBIDENT
SAMI73I , H. PISAKINS. ..
VICE PRESIDENTS,
- RICHARD D.- WOOD,
J, FISHER LEANING.
TREASURER,
EDMUND WILCOX.
CORRESPONDING SECRETARY.
• - L. MONTGOMERY BOND.
it ECOaDINO SECRETARY - .
JOHN H ATWOOD.
.
ISARAUERS.
I ._..tijttlriln Coates, - Joseph H. Dulles.
`William M. Collins. John Ashhuret,
"Thomaa Latimer, Thomas A. Budd.
John Bohlen, Charles Rhoads,
'William Turves, Richard Wood,
Arthur G. Coffin, Charles 8. Warts, N. D..
etain Onto , - E. R. Wood.
.John W.- °lnborn, William "Evans, Jr..
Thomas WattSoll., James Bayard,
S. Morris Wain, Joseph A Clay.
At. a subsequent meeting of the Board of Managers
JOHN HICKS was re•elected A gent, a nd Messrs. COOPER
*ad 'EVANS Collectors TM/Collectors will commence
IT tMinal rounds - at an early day. Contributions may
''sl.oltici left with the Treasurer, EDWARD WILCOX,
-404 ORESTNIDT Street; or with the Agent, at the office
of the Association, N. W. corner EIEVENTHAnd 8 s.ti
, -80
fisuksoriptlons. lEltreets. NO other persons am anthoriten to receive
.. • . - stole- at
n'Wl
0A1781313 OF DEATH
Fatty deg. of Heart.
Cataxrme
Hernia
Ettemorrhage
Hare Lip Double.'
..
Inflantnation.Brain.,
Broneld.—
Bladder....
Bean
Larynx ..•
Ltven.— •
Lunge
- _Stem. &Bow
Inanition.
Intemperance
Ischuria
Mania-arPotu.. . ....
blarasmus
Necrosis
Old Age
.......
Run over on Baird
Scrofula.. ......... .••
Softening of Brain .
Small- l- bornP: .....
Stil ox
Suicide
Sore Throat.
Unknown •
Gunshot
Total
iRDS.
WAR'B.
I Nineteenth .16
ITwentieth.. • • • —l5
Twenty-first 14
Twenty-second.: 5
' Twenty-third.... 3
Twenty-fonr;th..l3
Twenty-flint
BEENEETI
Chairman.
n 023-31
CALEB COPE WRIDA.SuREIR or
the United States Sanitary Pommission,
Phtla
delphia Branch, Northeast corner of MINOR and slam
Streets, acknowlddges the recaipt of this follolrtna con
tributions since the last report, to be speolatly appiteetto
the relief of Union Prisoners at Richmond
Samuel L. amber, additional $l5- OG
Mrs. S L - Shober. additional 25 oa
Brown, Hill, & Co.. fifth snbscription 100 os.
Nathan Trailer & Co., additional 103 OLP
Lowber & Ralston. additional 30 Oil
Joel J. Bally, additional. 60 00
E, W. Clark & Co., additional 260 00
Bwititt, Webb and family 10 00
Annie, Charley, and Sarah Smith, grand children
of B. W
John St Hildeburn
George Read
Samuel Y. Merrick, additional
Miss Anna Jackson
Lawrence Lewis, ,Tr., additional
Mrs. Col Crosnmn,. additional
Stephen G. :Potters)
M. W. Baldwin & Co.. additional....
Cash. (H. C. 0. & Co.)
Willitm Sellers & Co., additional....
Bennet & Dougherty. additional... • •
John Mason & Co.. additional
Morris, Tasker, & Co., additional....
James Manderson
William J. Caner. additional
Merrick & Sons, additional
Leonard & Balser
Benjamin Marshall. a ddition al
Cain Backer & cook. additional
Charles P. Fes, additional
Sinnickson & Glover, additional
Samuel A Lewis, fifth subscription..
Thair & Mcß"cons. additional
John B. Ellison & Sons, additional...
Rev. Ahrsander Shiras
Miss S. B. Shims.
J. 5 Wha. ton, additional
John Grigg, aaditional
Samuel W. Jones, additional
Mr. Hopkinson
.1 - Emery Stone, additional
Lowis.63kin
A.
Ludw St K ig, Nacelles'. & Co.. additional
Worse & Mitchell, additional
Henry Czordsey. additional
James M. Campbell, additional.
Miss E. D. Stevens
Miss S. Stevens
Sohn J. Lswl 4 , Blue Earth cennty, Minnesota
Lady
Mims H. L. Cooper. additional ....
Judge Stroud. additional
John B. Budd, additional
Edward E LAW, additional
George D. Rosongarten, additional
Philadelphia and New York Steamboat Company.
per W. P. Clyde, agent 100 00
Lewis, Boardman. & Wharton 3003
Henry Winsor, ................. 103 00.
Rowland Parry, additional.
10 00 20 00
E. j.
Pr. Good. 00
Benjamin Gerhard
' 60 . 00
bliss E B. Shippen 20 00
Mrs. S. H. Clapp - 20 00
Mrs. S. Craice 10 00
James V. Watson. additional it 00
North American Insurance Company, additional .100 00
Bank of the Northern Liberties, this d contribution.loo 00
For the general purposes tf the Commission
Charles Lennig, additional
Previously reported...
M- UNITED STATES CHRISTIAN
COMMISSICH. —Cash acknowledgments to No
vember 20. 1663:
Collections ln Providonce.R. 1.. per W. J , Slog,
$6, Sig 67
Army Committee Y. Al, Portland, Maine,
pm Captain Sturtevant, Treasurer. 1,000 00
Monthly collection of Sabbath-school of Presby
terian Church, Columbus, California, $l5 in
gold at 6234 premium 822 87
Same School,s66 in gold at 5234 premium. 100 69
Harlan, Hollingsworth, &Co., Wilmington.
Del. (additional)
Collection of Eleventh Baptist Church. per
Army Committee T. M. C. A.. Philadelphia
Reformed Dutch Church of Stone House Plains,
Plaine; N. J 15 70
First Congregational Church, Fairfield, Con
necticut - 39 10
Church at East Windsor Mill, Conn.... 26 93
Perliev Benjamin Parsons --
Ladies' Aid Society, West Middleton,
Washington county. Pa $24 00
Proceeds of- a concert. Pleasant 28 00
Ladies' Aid Society. Buffalo township.. 24 30
Adam Marsh_3 CO
Isaac Griffith-2 00
Per Colin M. Steed --
Collection in Spruce-street Baptist Church, per
Army Committee Y. M. C. A.. Phila.
Sidney B. Green, Lawrenceville, J.. $26 00
S. amell, .. CO
Ladles' Aid Society, Lambertville,N. J.
The Al ert Chtb, Bloomsburg, Pa.. (composed of
Children from 10 to 12 years of age) • •
Churches of Phelps, Ontario county, N. Y.
Chas. T. Goodwin, New Y0rk.....
Ladies' Aid Society. Delaware county
Chaplain J. A. Hess, 11. S. A.
Miss M. M. Allen.
A Friend in Mauch "Chunk, per Press Office.
Miss Julia Bingham
Mrs. R. L. Smith
Union Sabbath-School, Greenwich,N. Y • .......
Rev. B. R Boxier
The Wife of a Soldier in the Field, per Samuel
Newell. Paris, Illinois
East Haveretraw Sabbath-school, Westches•
tor county. New York
Fairview Sabbath-School. Highland, Pa
A Soldier
Jesse B. Mann ,
bliss Mettle H. Lewis
Cash
Contributions received for.the relief of the
Union Prisoners at Richmond, Va. , as follows :
Edward S. Jsffray. New York $l.OOO 00
"Outside Room of Brokers," per Charles
Camblos, treasurer 500 00
Contributions of various persons, per-
George D. Frees 103 00
Collections made by 0. D. Frees for
Union prisoners at Belle Island, near
Richmond, Va., as follows:
Martin Nixon $53 00
W. C Houston. 20 00
Benj. Homer 10 00
L. Taus 500
T. B. L . 600
Cash 500
J as. Rowland 10 00
Chas. Bontollier - 5 Oi:/
Cash '1 03
Cash . 2
00
H Maxwell-".'3 00-118 00
John 151111188 - 100 00
Dr. Geo B. Wood 50 00
Field & Keehmle 50 00
Mrs. Caroline Pennock, Bowellville,Pa. 60 00
S. W. Torrey . New York 50 03
S. M. J. ' ' 20 00
Citizens of Lambertville, N. J., per La
dies' Aid Society 20 09
H, Bridportlo 00
Miss Ellen Rose " 10 00
William Hallowell 5 00
Jos. Gill 5 00
Capt. W. H. Fairlamb, S.Stli Regt. Pa... 600
Mrs. A. N. Foster, Pittsburg, Pa. ..... • • 500
Cash •.. .. • . ..... -
Cuss. Loyd „, 00
A Friend of the Soldiers, par " G,.
140th P. V .. 1 00
" 0, . ' 7 McConnellsbuurg,Pa • 1 OU
50-2.174 50
A Soldier .
--- - ,-,-- - 10.0.343 68
Amount previously acknowledged .... i - ,..151,M5 80
. ,
162.019 28
JOS. PATTERSON, Tnanarer.
UNITED STATES CHRISTIAN COMMISSION.
Vile United btates Chnstian Coma:Lied.= bog to ac
knowledge the following additional hospital stores up to
the 21st instant :
PENNSYLVkini._
Honesdale-1 barrel from Ladies' Soldiers' Aid.
Pittabarg-2 parcels, Army Com U. 8. C C.
Kennett Square-1. parcel from Presbyterian Church.
Philadelphia - 1 box from Hance, Griffith, &Co
Do. boxes from Powers & Weightman.
Do 9parcels, E. C. Pratt. .
Do 1 box, unknown.
Do 1 parcel from H. A. Dreer,
Do 1 box,Ladies' Aid. Trinity P.R. Church.
Do:2 boxes. Miss N. G. Washington.
Do 1 parcel, Silos Wharton.
Do 2 parcels, 'Ladies' Aid, fit. Jnde's Church.
Do 1 parcel, Mrs fif, B. TObeY.
Do 1 do J. Cider.
Do 1 do JB. Lippincott & Co.
Do 1 do Smith, English & Co.
Do 1 do Prot.-Eplecopal Book Society.
Do 1 do Presbyterian Board.
Do 1 do Pericinpine & Higgins,
Do 1 do Ashmead & Evans.
Do 1 do Baptist Board.
Do 1 do A. n. &Wm afartien.
Do 1 do William S Rantoul.
Do 1 do American S. S. Union.
Do 1 do American Tract Society.
Do 1 do P. Leypoldt.
Do 1 do Unknown
Carlisle-1 box from Thomas C. Woodward
Middleiown - 2 boxes from the ladies.
Haverford-8 barrels from Ladies' Union Aid,Delaware
county, north.
Chester Valley-1 boxes from Aid Society.
Cheater - 1 box from Ladies' Aid. Society.
'ff °wands-2 barrels from Miss Susan Myer.
NEW YORK.
Buffalo-8 boxes, 7 kegw, from Ladies' Chrietian Com
mission.
tteiv York—S pkge from Corn. U. S. C. C.
Do. 6 pkgs from Method ist Book Concern.
Whitehall-1 parcel, unknown.
Rochester-2 bbls, 2 kegs, from Army Cons. U. S. C. C.
Buffalo-2 parcels trom Arm) Committee.
MASSACHUSETTS.
YBeaton -26 boxes, 2 bbls, 2 parcels, from Army Com.
. M. C. A.
NEW JERSEY.
Tr enton—lkeg from General Aid Association.
Beverly-6 boxes from Joseph Parker.
Newark—G boxes, 1 bbl, from Mrs. E. H. Howell
Rahway-rl. bbl from Soldiers' Relief Society.
DELAWARE.
New Castle-1 box from friends of the Soldier.
Cincinnati-5 parcels from Com. -S C. C.
Waterford-3 bhle,l cask, unknown.
The work of the Commissmn, especially that for the
benefit of our Richmond Prisoners, is progressing most
favorably. Recent advices that oar Soldiers now suffer
ing in Rebel Dungeons have re,cei red the stores from the
Commission, intended for them, is not only reward
enough for .what we have already done, but an 'addi
tional incentive to do still more. Winter with all its
hardships is upon us. They will be the first to suffer
from its rigors. They need additional supplies of cloth
ing and food. They appeal to us at hoine to send them
relict We cannot fail to respond. While enjoying what
has been preserved to us by their valor and heroism. let
us show our gratitude by our liberality. Not in vain
will their suffetings be made known to us. Not in vain
will their heroic endurance appeal to our sense of ins
tics, of gratitude, of affection. Send in at once addition
al contributions that our work may be enlarged among
them, as well as upon the other parts of the field. Send
also, Hospital Stores of all kinds, especially woolen
clothing, wines.jellies .
,
Our Ladies' aid, and other auxiliary Societies, who
have so nobly responded berets fore, will not fail to help
nts in our work with tneir invaluable assistance
GEO H. STUART, Chairman,
t 11 SAillt•Street.
THE CITIZENS' VOLUNTEER
HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION. BROAD and PAINS
Swim ts. take - pleasure in acknowledging the following
donations since la st report :
Cash (per T. ;I'. Tasker) $lOO 00
Jahn D Brown (additional) 50 00
Mary D. Brown (additional) 'bo 00
Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania 26 00
Part proceeds of a fair held under the auspices of
the ladies of the West Spruce-street Presbyte
rian Church 2,5 00
William Sharp (Summit min 12 60
Mr. Hunsinger 10 Oa
Henry H. Stevens 6 00
Mrs. Sarah Phippe 6 00
J. Lieb
lire. Stewart --400
Also, from the Penn Belief Association, 120 canes, 2
dozen woolen and cotton stockings. 7 jars peachier. bas
ket of rusk. dried beef, 24 jars of preserves and jellies,
36 canes, wine, bandages, &c.
United States Sanitary Commission, 34 bottles and jars
of preserves, pickles, and. catsup, dried beef, crackers,
and rusk.
General Wabren Lodge, I. 0. 0. F., 10 bushels pota
toes, 2 barrels cabbage. 2bushels turnips and onions.
Union Association of Twenty-fourth ward, (per Rev.
W. H. H, Marsh and Mrs. D. B. Smith,) 12 Ilanixel
shirte 6 muslin shirts. and 3 pair drawers.
Ladies' Union Aid Society of Upper Darby, .30 Rannel
drawers and ebirte, slings, and handkerchiefs.
Wadies' Aid of St. Andrew's Church, 24 flannel shirts.
.New England Aid Society, one bag of bandages.
M3lies Esther Robinson, -1 dozen arm "slings; Mrs.
Stewart, 1 hag of apples, and nuts, and several baskets
of cake; Mrs. M. A. Erskine, 4 jars of preservers ;
Mrs D. Burr, 2 shirts, 10 hdkfs., 2 cans Peaches, and
roll of muslin.
.61re Panes, 2 bottles cordial. and socks; J. Powers,
9 bushels of potatoes.
hirs. Bringhurst, shirte, pants, and muslin; Mrs, Ma
thew, 20 pounds scraple and quarter of mutton; Mi ss
Eft) wine and jelly. lt
IMTHE REBEL ELAM ATLANTA
will be placed. on the Dry Dock for mars early
next week. To accommodate those that cannot visit her
in the day time, she will be lit up EVENINGS. until 10
o'clock. for exhibition. no2o-4t
MMEETING . OF THE BOARD ,OF
TRADE. —A stated meeting of the Members of
the Board of Trade Association will be held at the Hall
of the Board. No. 505 CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY.
November 23, at 7) o'clock, evening.
no2o-3t L. BLODGET, Secretary.
Ma. MECHANICS'
Pale, N0v.16, M.
were elected Directors of thi
cuing year:
Joseph B Mitchell;
William R. Thompson,
John 0. Davis.
Charles Leland.,
Louis C. Inngerich,
Benjamin W. Tingley
G. D. Rosengarten,
n017.13t
SUB.GIDON- ARTIST'S OFFICIO.
FOR MUTILATED SOLDIERS.—SOLDIERS who
have lost an ARM or LEG in the service, and desire the
Patent "PALMER Limbs" to be supplied by Govern
went, should return this notice immediately to this of
fice stating their loss by letter, with name. company,
regiment, and residence. B. FRANK PALMER
0c22-tf 1609 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia.
Ms. COHN EXCHANGE BINH.—
PHILADELYITIA, Nov. 3,1863.
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of
FIVE PER CERT., clear of all Taxes, and payable on
demand. - J. W. TORREY,
no4-tf Cashier.
OFFICE GIRARD F. AND' M. INS.
415 WALNUC St., November 9, 1863
The Directors have declared a dividend or FIVE PER
CRNTI for the last 6lx months, clear of taxes, and pay
able to the Stockholders on demand. .
—roll.wfrnet' • A 1 1 0101.) 9. Glictart Tteasarer.
IBRINNSYLVAPILL RAILROAD COM.
UNI, TaIIaSIIRER'S DIDAH DORM
PHILADELFEId, October 115.
The Board of Dlrectors have taii/8 day declared a genii
annual dividend of FIVE per cent. on the capital stock
of the Company char of National =ld State tape.
payable on and ;titer November Ib, 1863.
Powers of attorney Ric collection of dividends can be
had on application at Rib office of the Company. No.
1138 South THIRD Street.
oal7-tdel Trros. T. FIRTH. Tresserar.
ATTENTION, CO. O GRIT RE•
SERVES —The Company 'will parade on TIMMY!
AFTERNOON next. 24th inst.. at one o'clock Pans
tually, to attend the fanerat of onriato fellow miner .
bor. Captain Dsndy Sherwood. Co. C. Nigh Regiment
Pennsylvania Volunteers.
Associate and ex-members, and metthere of other
companies of the Regiment are earneetls invited to par
ticipate.
By order.
_ WILLIAM W. ALLEV, Captain.
EDWARD H. OGDEN, 0. S. s
100 00
LO OU
200 51
10 00
60 00
40 00
LW 00
.0000
0 OD
100 00
1000)
50 00
100 00
50 01
DOOO
W 00
60 00
WANTED, FOB THE UNITED
STATES MARINE CORPS Cs varied and exotting life
by sea and land), eta hundred able-bodied men to
Perform the duties of a soldier at our Navy Ym - dts and
aboard United States t hips-of war on foreign stations.
Better compensation than the army. A ship•of:war is
a comfortable home. The Marine Corps is the; b es t
equipped Infantry in the service. Prize money in abund
ance.
Two dollars will be paid to any one who brings an ac
cepted recruit to this office. -
For all other information apply. daily, at the only
rerttfar and long edahlistted Marine Recruiting Ren
dezvous in the city. at No: 311 South FRONT !street.
bolaw Spruce, between the hours of nine and three
o'clock. JA.IRES LEM%
Captain and Recruiting °dicer,
31.1. South FRONT Street.
ioo oo
100 00
10 00
2.5 00
503
5 03
10 CO
100 no
5000
500
500
10 00
50 00
25 00
25 00
2 OD
sou
10 00
10 03
5 OD
5 00
500 u
25 00
ICO 00
25
20 G
000
IG ENEBAL RECRUITING OFT.I'IOE,.
No. Olt CHESTNUT Street.
Recruits wanted for all tho pliant old
ARTILLERi.
CAVALRY. and
INFANTRY REGIMENTS.
Now in the service, raised, or partly raised, in this
city. The followieg bounties will be paid to all recruits
enlisting at this
Veteran Volunteers $lO2. and all, others $302, seventy
five dollars - of which will be paid in cash before leaving
the general rendeavone.
Now is tie time to enlist: choose a good regiment, se.
care the bounty, serve raider officers of experience, and
avoid being-conscripted. all who contemplate enlisting
should apply at once CRAS.N. - .CAI) WALLAI)ER,
Captain 2d Artillery. 112:11 P V..
General Recruiting Officer.
$402 : AND. $302 BOUNTY .---FORTl
picATioNeßriLL'ear. A - few good men wanted
for the 2d Artillery, (112th Regiment P. V.. A.
A. Gibson, U: i. A.. 'colonel commanding.
The bat.s ries of this faithful old regiment have been as
signed to Poste of honor. and are at present occupying
the most prominent fortifications in the defehces of
Washiegion.
The quarters are commodious and comfortable. The
following bounties are given:
To Veteran Volunteers. $402.
AU not Veterans. $302.
$75 cash is paid before leaving the general rendezvous.
Apply without delay
Copt. CHAS. N. CADWALLADER..
no2o. at* Itocrnitiuz Nicer, No 611 CITES ['NUT St.
3,355 75
.106.511 95
.. $109,896 70
JONES' HOUSE
PROPRIETOR.
CORNER MARKET STREET AND MARKET SQUARE.
HARRIOTTRO. 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 popular
House. • Cno6-frmwlm3 C. H. MANN.
s
NATIONAL HOTEL _
WASHINGTON. D. G.
• H. S. BRNSON. PROPRIETOR.
Formerly of the Ashland House. Philadelphia.
He h determined to merit, and hopes to receive, a foil
share of public patronage. • ieS4Bm
METROPOLITAN HOTEL,
(TATA BROWIVIth m
PENNSYLVANIA A
Between Sixth and Seventh Street..
WASHINGTON CITY,
A. R. POTTS.
Proprietor.
mv24-6m
(IFFICE OF. THE DELAWARE MU
VIAL SAFETY INSURANCE CO..
25 Q 0
15 00
.10 00
i 5 00
The following statement of the affairs of the Oompany
is ypublished in conformity with a provision of its charter.
PREMIUMS RECEIVED from Nov. I. 186% to 0ct.31.1883:
On Marine and Inland 8i5k5....5.392 849 OB
On Etre Riskt .... • ....... MAU 03
Premiums on Policies not marked oft' Novem- *6°9.462 U
bar 1,1863 206,3f4 09
10 00
10 00
sus
700
5 60
6 00
PREMIUMS MARKED OPP az earned from November
1, 1662, to October 31, 1963:
On Marine and Inland Rieke. $378,468 34
On Fire Rieke' ' 102,916 44
---- $481,364 76
349
2 SO
2 00
1 00
1 00
100
Interest daring same period, sal
vages, &r
16561.856 16
LOSSES, EXPENSBS, &c., during the year ae above
Marine and Inland Navigation
L 0134136 16173,44.410
Fire 40,750 50
Return Premiums 40,824 60
Re-insular, cea 32,131 37
Agency Charges, Advertising, Print
ing, &c
Taxes
Bxpensee. Salaries, Rent, &c.
ASSETS OF THE COIiPANY, e
NOVEMBER 1. 1863.
$lOO,OOO trailed States five-per-cent. Loan 3197,000 00
75 000 " cis-per -cant. Loan 5-205.. 75.003 00
20.000 " 1581— 23,000 CO
50,000 " 7 3-10 per ct, Treas. Notes 63,250 00
100,000 State of Pennsylvania s.per-cent. L0?,n.100.907 50
..
51,000 6-per-cent. ' 57,580 00
123,050 Philadelphia City 6-per-cent. L0an.....127,526 00
50.000 State of Tennessee 5-per-cent. Loan.... 14.005 CO
20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad first mortgage
6-pen cent. bonds ,300 00
60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad second mort
gage o-per-cent. Donde 53,250 00
15,(00 300 shares stock Germantown Gas Com-
' pang, principal-and interest guaran
tied by the city of Philadelphia 15,000 00
6,005 100 shares Stock Pennsylvania Railroad
Company _ 7,225 00
6,000 100 shares Stock North Pennsylvania
Railroad Company ' 2,66000 -
_21.000 United Stares Treasury Certificates of 21.=2600
123.703 Loatt steilsem___
secured ' . - tfortgago,_amply
~...1 n.llO. ."
4791,700 par—cost, 8788,787.12—market value, 794.200 60
Real Estate - 36.383 E 5
Bills Receivable, for insurances
made. - 107,947 a
' Balances dna at Agencies—premi
'urns on Marine Policies. accrued
interest, and other debts due the
Company 28,919 87
" Scrip otherock of sundry Insurance
and Companies, $5,803. Es
. timated. value
Cash, on deposit with Uni
ted States Government,
subject to ten days' call_ 880,000 00
Cash, in Banks
h/ drawer 200 80
------ 118.789 19
PHILADELPHIA, NOV. 11, 1863.
The Board of Directors have this day.declared a CASH
DIVIDEND of TEN PER CENT. on the CAPITAL STOCK.
and SIN PER CENT. Interest on the SCRIP of the Com
pany, payable on and after the let December proximo.
free of tax.
They have also declared. a ?caw Div - mime of FORTY Pax
CENT. on the EARNED PREMIERS for the year ending Oc
tober 31, 1861, certificates for which will be issued. to the
parties entitled to the same, on.and after the Ist Decem
ber DVONiIDO, free of tax. -
-They have ordered, also, that the 'SCRIP CERTIFI
CATES OF PROFITS of the Company, for the years ISM
and 1869, be redeemed in cash, at the office of the Com.-
Penn on and after January 2. 166.5, all interest thereon
to cease on that dal'.
JriP No certificate of profits issued tinder 825. By the
Act of incorporation, 'no certificate shall i,se-ttenniess
claimea within two years after , the declaration .of the
dividend whereof is evidence. '
BA NK.—PIIILABEL
3.—The following' gentlemen
Lie Bank, to serve for the en.
Isaac 7 Baker,
Ebenezer Maxwell,
Robert Steen,
Edward G. games,
Joseph G. Kitchell,
David Milne.
WIEGAND, 'la., Cashier
MILITARY NOTICES.
HOTEAS.
C. H. MANN,
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
PHILADELPS - 1 - .i
DIRECTORS:
James C. Hand,
William C. Ludwig,
Joseph H. Seal,
Dr. R. M. Hasten,
George G. Leiper.
Hugh Craig.-
CharlesMetleY.
Jacob P. Jones,
James .B McFarland,
Joshua P. Eyre.
Spencer Billy - eine.
John B. Semple, Pittsburg,
A. B. Berger, Pitsburg,
Thomas C. Hand,
John C. Davis.
Edmund A. Souder.
Theophilus Paulding,
John R. Penrose,
Jamee Tram:mfr.
Henry C. Baliett, Jr.,
Robert Burton,
Samuel B. Stokee,
J. F. Peniston,
Henry Sloan, _
Wm. G. Boulton,
Edward Darlington,
B. Jones Brooke,
THOItIAI
JOHN C
HENRY. LYLBURN Secr,
C. HOW. President.
u. Vice President.
.etary. nol3-ifira
REMOVAL.
TIIMMANBATTAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of New York. having appointed JAMES B. CARE
Agent for this City, have Removed their °Mae to
NO. 403 WALNUT STREET,
Where applications for INSURANCE and RENEWALS
on POLICIES must be made. - The allotted dividend 0(1868
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 slim
the last triennial dividend:
The income of the Company for the •
past three Years has been $1,400,000 00
The assets have increased 416,000 00
The losses paid to widows during
fhree years past were 280.561 24
• ' ' • • others 99,7 U, 50
Dividends have been made daring
the past three years 250.000 00
JAHIIB B. CARR. 'Agent
C. Y. WEMPLE, Secretary. 0c29-Imll
F l AME INSURANCE COMPANY "NO
•
-a- 403 CHESTNUT Street,
- PHIL ADELPHIA.
FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE.
DIRECTORS.
Francis N. Bnck, R. D. Woodrat
Chas. Richardson, Geo. A. West,
Henry Lewis, Jr.. John Kessler, Jr,.
John W. Everman, Chas. Stokes,
Philip S. Justice, A. H. Rosenheim,
0. W. Davis, Joseph D. EMI.
FR CIS N. MK. President.
CHARLES RICHARDSON. Vice • President.
. WILLIAM I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. Jaltkfif
CHIC KE RIN G & SONS
sGco PIANO, left with GOULD. vt*te•
SEVENTH and CHESTNUT, for bale at WM Good as
new. It '
- "REIMER TS NOW -HAVING SPLEN
DID-a-. styles of ?attune executed at hie popular
Gallery—life size. Pbocographs in oil colcnv, impressive
pictures. Gallery SECOND Street, above Green. • lt!
1101rEDIER'S POPULAR LIKENESSES,
colored Photographs for $l., have all the attributes
of a gocd likeness—accuracy, beauty, grace, and finish.
Gallery SECOND Street; above Gram 11°
V.A.CIIINERY OF ALL KINDS 1tE
..,•-• CEIVED for Exhibition, Sale, or Storage, at the
Manufacturers' and Mechanics Supply Warehouse, N.
E. corner, THIRD and WILLOW Streets.
no2l-Im* ALBERT POTTS.
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, 1863, the price charged for Gas con
sumed on and after January let. 1564. will be Two Dol
lars and Fifty Cents per thousand cubic feet, with a s
count of Jive per cent. if paid within five days after pre
sentation of the bill. subject to the United States Tar.
JOHN C. CRESSON',
Chief Bngineer.
nol6•mtJal
FONTENEATT & C. SALLES,
A-A. FRENCH DAM DRESSING and SHAVING Bk.
LOON, No. 108 South ELEVENTH Street, (up stairs,)
branch of 1037 Chestnut street.
Manufacturers and Importers of Wigs, Tonlmos,
Fri
zettes, and Fancy Articles. oc3o-unwlm.
"WATER WIJEIELS, HYDRAULIC
RAMS,WINDMILLS, Brass and Iron Lift and
Force PUMPS. Country residences supplied with porta
ble Gas Works, and every convenience of Gas and
Water. Plumbing, Gas, and Steam Fitting.
M'COLLIN di RHOADS,
12U MARKET Street. Phßada,
se2B-mwfSza
WRIGHT'S
NE PLUS ULTRA
MINCE MEAT,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,_
SPRING GARDEN AND FRANKLIN STREETS,
Po7-Smot . Philadelphia
TOOTHACHE CURED. IN AN IN.
STANT, by FISCHER'S -CELEBRATED TOOTH.
ACHE DROPS. Price 12 cents per_ bottle. Manufas•
tared at his LABORATORY, TWENTY-THIRD and
LOMBARD
Streets, Philadelphia., and for sale by Drug
eats neneral oe24Flm•
UNION. STEAM AND WATER
HEATING COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA,.
GOLD'S PATENT STEAM AND HOT-WATER HUT=
TIMALPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER, and all other
Improved COOKING APPARATUS.
Rollers and Water Bulks. Parlor and other Grate.;Registers and Ventilators, Backsland Jambs, and sM
things connected with the above branch of business.
JAMBS P. WOOD,
No. 41 South FOURTH Strait.
B. M. FISIIIIVELL. Superintendent. avle-I*
MORGAN, ORR, - Sr 00., STEAIV.
M
ENTINE BUILDERS; Iron ronnders, and
Machinist's and Boiler Itlakers, Okla.°
fitreeti rhttagephyp.-
THE PRESS.-PTITTAADELPIIIA. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1863.
B ID.ASSELBERRY r . 45 NORTH
' t• • EIGHTH STREET.
SIstLING OFF
This iM111,31180 Dry Go ' e
00S IC,
4011C'EY of
J. R. CASSELI3EItaT
Going out of the business on the let of January' mat:
rfoNlBthetimetot
BARGABOX
Tie above announcement mass convey to the minds Of
consumers and me, chants that there to now a chance so
obtain goods from an }immense stock. closing out, the
largeet portion of which , Was bought before the recent.
.great rise, of which buyers can have the . advantage.
Closing , ent fine Figured Alpacas, - 44-cents.
Closing out Pee Plaid Drees 000,34
Closing out Figured Merinnee. 75% $1? , ,. and $l.ll
Cloeing out fine French Poplin°.
Clueing out heavy Corded Poplins.
Closing out high-colored Deiaines.
, Closing out choice shades of _French Pdezinoes.
Closing out black and white ail- wool Peiainesi.
Clueing out 8-4lillack Detainee, 75c.
Cjosing out 2-yards-wide Clack. Cashmere% St 25. -
Closing out 4.4 French Chintzes, 44c.
Closingb out light rich gored all-wool De/alues,44c.
Inconsequeace'of
Closing cot Silk atit W. 301 Ch;illieW:l734c.
Closing out Pitman plaid all-wool Delaines, 311. to:
Closing out 4-4 Shepht rd Plaid Cubmeres.
Closing out good qtyllity black and white
rho.
Closing out a lot of real Platt GEE BSII3ROIDERIES,
such se Collars. Seta, Spencers, &c.. at one•thirdllitt
coat. .
• SHAWLS.
Closing out large high cost Scarfs, 3 yards long.
• 'Closing oat Long Breehe Shawls; $lO to $OO.
Cksing out &guars Broths' Shawls. _
Closing oat long and aguare open Centre Brechs'
Shawls.
Closing out Long Blanket Shawls, cheap.
Closing out 1311.cic Stella:Shaivle.
Closing
out rich StriNd Brodie Shaw: s.
_SILKS ! SiLKS I
Closing ont rich fancy DrePS Slliss.
Closing out choice shades Plain' Silks.
Closing out Foulard Silks.
Closing out Figured Black Silks.
Cloning out Pistil:LlSlack Sills.
Closing out Black Mourning Silks. 81.26.
CLOniti eJVD CASSIMEHES.
Closing out - Dadies ; Black and. Colored Cloaking. '
Closing out black all- wool Beavers, $2. 75..
Closing out Men's and Boy& , 00ssinksreo.
DINENd, mosmisis, FLANNELS, &c.
cicsiicg out . no Damask :Table Cloths. two -to rive
yards tong
lo'ing out line Damask Table Linen by the y.1.1d.
. Closing ont fine Shirting Linens. .
Closing out 23. f -yards. wide Sbeeting Linens.
Closing out White and Colored Flannels.
Closing out Miklos of all kind•.
BALIIIORALS. . •
_ .
- .
Closing out a large stock of Balmorals. - -
Closing out an immense stock of Kid and all other
kinde of Gloves. J. R. CASSELBRRRY'S
Mammoth Dry Goode House,
45 North EIGHTH Street, below Arch
. P. -S.—Closing out a lot of Embroidered Kadin, for
Curtains. Hoop Skirts at a deduction of lOper cent , at
no23•?t , J. R. O,'S.
pram CAMBRIC MITSLINS—
-a- Superior quality. Varietyof Plaids 33 cis. yard.
about the old price.
PLAID SW ltiS MUSLlNS—Lighter fabric than the Cam
bric. not as sheer as SW/Be j nee received 40 piece.. 33 cts.
yaid. a very low price for %hero.
BRILLIANTS—A very saperior Brilliant for 38 ;
the same price at which they were i.old two yearaeince.
sWlss rauslaNS-1 lot of very good. 25.0t5.
JOB GOODS-1 lot exceedingly Ane. 50 eta.
BLACK STIFF BOOK for Linings-100 pieces at. A 2.15
A piece, or I 9 eta. yard.
BLACK FRENCH. EDGINCiS--Tine quality; very
closely resembling Real Thread, at a low price.
BLACK GUIPURE EDGINGS—WiII open to-day aver
2D) pieces; several new patterns. ranging frbni 8 to3Opta.
yard.
REAL POINT COLLARS—Ranging from $2.450 to MM.'
REAL V ALEIWIE,)INE COLLARS—U.IO, U. 38001.50
—a reduced rate. •
REAL THREAD COLLARS—WiII have marked to-day,
1 carton 321 Thread Collars, a job lot, i net arrived, to be
sold quite low, for the approaching Holidays. Will be
f at onud• a very large stock from which to make
R NEE selections,
' W
• Lace and "Embroidery Store,
11* N0,.38 North EIGHTH Street,
ARMY WHITE DOMETS
In More and for We by
A RMY LININGS.
November 11, 1883.
$716,867 20
In store and. for sale by
FARNLIAM, Lt, CO.,
FROTHINGHAIVI di WELLS
HEAVY LIR MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHERTINGS AID
SHTril OS.
STANDARD DRILLS, -
HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS.
WASHINGTON AND VICTORY OAIEBRICS AND
SILEOIAS.
BROWN, BLEACHED, AND COSSET SELNI3.
No. 1 WORSTED YARN.,
.15,428 9,1
-- $335,291 19
/ 7 1 ViL SIMONS ot BROTHEIta
*2 6,621 97
SANSOM , STREST HALL, PHILADELPHIA
MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY.
FINE SWORDS,
AND
MILITARY GOODS LW EVERY VARIETY
ms'2s-if6ro
ISPECIAL MILLINERY OPEN
-IMG VG'S THANKSGIVING STEM—Mins T.
I DIORGAN 408 ARCH Street. will open every Slay
this week, - Bonnets, Dress Caps. and a fall assortment of
Millinery Goods, at lowest cash prices. Wholesale and.
Retail. n023.3t*
MRS. M. A. KING- HAS CON
STANTLY on hand a-beantiful assortment of
- WINTER MILLIIIMBY, at-ln26_ CHESTNUT
FRENCH FLO WERE, ' 3IB6.
FEATHERS, LACES, RIBBONS,,
NEW-STYLE HATS,
JUST °M SD dT
THOS. KENNEDY db BRO.'S,
No. 7519 OHNE.CNITT Street, below NAghth.
srlO-Sm
J E. -CALD WELL 8.1 CO.,
51.589,425 52
Have received a large assortment of Rich Goods. of
their own importation, comprising
OPERA AND FIELD GLASSES.
RICH FANS, entirely new designs.
COMBS, in Gilt, Shell, and Steel.
ENGRAVED GLASS VASES AND CARD
RECEIVERS.
SPLENDID DECORATED. FRENCH PORCE
LAIN VASES, CARD-RECEIVERS, AND
FLOWER STANDS. •
DRESSING CASES for Ladies and Gentlemen.
RICH JEWEL CASKETS, G LOVE B
WRITING DESKS, LIQUOR CASES, &o OXES, .
CORAL, TORTOISE SHELL, AND STEEL
JEWELRY. ,
BRONZE STATUETTES, ANIMALS, INK
STANDS, MATCH SAFES, CANDELABR S.
MANTEL CLOCKS, Marble, Bronze, and Gilt.
RICH JEWELRY, Diamond; Pearls, and all the
Precious Gems, Gold and Enamel.
SUPERIOR WATCHES, American, Swiss, and
English.
SILVER WARE, of every description.
PLATED GOODS, American and English.
•
nol4-tde26
abG. RUSSELL, 22 NORTH SIXTH
Street, haejust receiyed a very handsome assort
ment of FINS SEAL RINGS. noS•Bm
abFINE WATCH REPAIRING
attended to by the most experienced 'workmen.
and every Watch warranted for one year.
• G. RUSSELL,
22 North SIXTH Street
TN SHELL AND ROSEWOOD OASES
-.- 4 playing from 1I o tomes, chokejbera and Ameri
an Melodies. FARR & BROTHEL Importers,
se3.6u. 324 URBSTNITF Street. below Fourth.
ELEGANT MIRRORS,
RETAIL DRY 000DS.
COMMISSION ROUSES.
SKY-BLUE KERSEYS,
FARNHAIii, KIRECHABI
230 and 232 CHESTNUT Street
ARMY GOODS.
PLAIN AND TVirfLLED BUM ALL-WOOL
LININGS.
SUITABLE FOB ARMY GREAT COATS
230 and 232 CHESTNUT Street
MILLINERY GOODS.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY..
822 CHESTNUT STREET,
NON ka,TIES OF THE PRESENT SEASON
MUSICAL BOXES.
PAINTINGS AND ENGP.A.VINGS.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
NEW ENGRAVINGS,
FINE OIL PAINTINGS,
JUST RECEIVED
EARLE'S GALLERIES,
816 CHESTNUT STREET
SHOTWELL'S CELEBRATED
SWEET. CIDER.
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` l ' FOR TH.B COUNTY OF.PRILADDLPECIA.
Robert Palmer,) •
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Simla Palmer. • - - - -i. ---
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Returnable on Saturday, December 5.1863
1 °BERT M. LOGAN. Any for Libellant
To Mrs. SARAH PALMER, Respondent. n 023 mkn4*
PROPOSALS - FOR
ORDNANCE OFFICE, WAR DEPARTRENT.
WASRMITON, November 17. 1.863.
BELLED PROPOSALS will -be received at this office.
until 4. o'clock P. IL, on the loth of December next for
the delivery of 2.000 or more tons of pure, soft lead, suit
able for ordnance purposes.
The lead is to be of approved quality, and to 'be deli
vered at any time within Ininety days from the accept
ance of the bid or bids. It is to be delivered at the Putted
sio.te%—eznezal._ o . o vernor's,VrAtits,nn. NAr
more at each place, fiiie — orau. charge for transportation
or handling, and will be paid•for in regular certificates
of inspection and receipt. by requisition on the Treasury
Department, in the usual form.
Bids will be received for any portion of the quantity
not less than 100 tons.
Bids, with approved sureties, will be required for the
fulfilment of any contract-that may be made in pursu
ance of this advertisement.
The Department reserves the right to reject any or all
bide, if not deemed satisfactory for any cause.
Proposals will be addressed to Brigadier General
George Dr Ramsey, Chief of Ordnance, Washington, D.
C. , and.will be endorsed "Proposals for Lead.
GItORGB D. RAMS AY,
. Brig. Gen Chief of Ordnance.
PROPOSALS FOR LUMBER.
CHIEF ASSISTANT OtrARTER3USTER'S OFFICE,
' DEPOT OF WAssrmoToN,lge. 134 F Street, North, -
-
WASHINGTON, D C., NOV. 13,'1863. "
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office
until MONDAY, November 23, 1863, at 12 o'clock M. % for
delivering ln the city of Washington, at such points
as the DepBt Quartermaster may direct, one million
(1,000.000) feet of Lumber, of the following kind and de
scription, viz:
Six hundred and fifty thousand (650,000) feet of 4-4 or
one (1) inch white pine common calliags.
Twenty thousand (20,000) feet 9-4 or two (2) inch white
pine common callings.
Sixty-six thousand (36,060) feet scantling. 3' by 4,
twelve feet long, (hemlock.)
Sixty-six thousand (66,000) feet scantling, 3 by 4, four•
teen feet long. (hemlock.) •
Sixty -six thousand (se, (00) feet scantling, 3 by 4. sixteen
feet long, (hemlock:)
Sixty-six thousand (66,C(0) -feet scantling, 3 by 4,
eighteen feet long, (hemlock. )
Sixty-six thousand (66,000) feet scantling, 3 by 4, twenty
• feet long, (hemlock.)
ell the above ciescribeh toba soma. merchantable Lum
ber, subject to the inspection of an agent appointed on
the part of the Government. -
All the Lumber to be delivered on or before the lith
day of December, 1863. •
PROPOSALS.
The full name and post-office address of the bidder
.must appear in the proposal.
If a bid is madein the name of a firm, the names of all
the parties must appear, or the bid will be considered as
the individual proposal of the party signing it.
Proposals from disloyal parties will not be considered,
and an oath of allegiance must accompany each propo
sit ton.
Proposals must be addressed to Captain Edwaid L.
Hartz, Assistant Quartermaster, United States Army.
Washington, D.C., and should be plainly marked “Pro-
Peals for Lumber. "
' - GUARANTEE
-
The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by
the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District
_ Court, or of the United States District Attorney:
The ability of the bidder to fill the contract, should it
' be awarded to him, must be guarantied by two respon
sible persons, whose signatures are to be appended to the
guarantee, and said ouaranteemagt accompany the bid.
Bidders must be present in person when the bids are
opened; or their proposals will not be considered.
Bonds in the sum of five thousand dollars, signed by
the contractor and both of his guarantors, will- be re
quires of the successful bidder or bidders, CHOU signing
the contract.'
We, of the county of -, and State of -,
and -, of the county. of -, and State of -. do
hereby guarantee that--is able to fulfill the con
tract in accordance with- the terms of his proposition..
and that, shoold his proposition be accepted, hemill at
once enterdnto a contract in accordance therewith.
Should the contract :be- awarded him, we are pre
pared to become his sureties.
(To this guarantee must •be appended the official certi
ffcate above mentioned): -
The.riglit to reject any or a)1 bids that may be deemed
too high is reserved by the Dapbt Quartermaster, as well
as the r ight to select from each bid such lumber, at the
Price therein-named as is required by the Government;
and in case of - the fallure.of a bidder, whose proposal is
accepted, to furnish within the time prescribed, in qua
lity or quantity, the Lumber stipple - Led to be delivered.
then the Assistant Quartermaster to have the right to
supply such deficiency by purchase, anti Mich bidder to
be cnareed with the difference of cost.
Informal proposals will be rejected.
- EDWARD L. HARTZ,
Captain, A.G. Mt. U: S; Anal.
dPICTURES sold at a
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SIX PER CENT. LOAN,
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LEGAIN
PROPOSALS.
LEAD
no2o-fmwllt
VRRITE VIRGIN WAX OF AN
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Chestnut, and. 133 South SEVENTIX Street. abolll
Walnut. 5a1t.3131
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Fine . Cut Chewing Tobacco, in Tin Toil. $4,40• per
gross, or 4 cents single papers.
Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco, in Tin Foil, $4 . 40:per
gross, or 4 cents single pa era - .
At DEAN'S, No. 335 CHESTNUT Street.
All kinds of Pure
at
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Tobacco can be had at DEAN'S, No. 335 CHESTNUT
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All kinds of Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco, in bulk, at
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Hillickinick and Lynchburg Smoking Tobacco for 26
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at DEAN'S, No. 335_ CHESTNUT Street. .
Imported and Domestic Cigars, at about one-half
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All kinds of the best Plug Tobacco for CAN Si, - and 76
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NEW SEEDLESS RAISINS.-100
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0427, um WALNUT. and %I MUNN% Stradat-
MACK ERE L HERRING-, SHAD,
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2,000 bbis New Bastport. Fortune Bay. said Halifax
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260 boxes Herkimer County Cheese, ke.
In store end for sale by MURPHY , UNCINk
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oe9B iN WALNUT. and Ni GRANITE streak
BRASS STENCIL ALPHABET&
4._.T,JIILETOALF. & SON,
4834 KAM.
The only manntactnrers do the United Staten. of Bram
Alphabets and Flames. - to any great extent or in any
variety..
Sold at 'Wholesale gt the vOlyssr ohm PitiOss. .LUM,G
the - BEST OF INDBLIBLB M.NOIL INS. very Om&
Worn Diosowl. all Icings a Sterma %Ira, ilymirtoo or
orders 919111 1 4 Y at 19. • 0tr,115
ACCOMPLISHED TEACHERS OF
MUSIC. DraWlaff, Palntin Languages . Cassias,
or any uthet branches, can be mine at the Nationalr
Teachers' Institute. 400 CHESTNUT Street. Philadel
phia, end 143 BROADWAY, New York
neEO Rte RICE. te ANDREWS.
VILLAGE GREEN SRMENARY,
RUB MEDIA PA.—Pupils reeelyed at any time.
&Minh. Mathematics, (Haggles, and Naturist &lenses
taught. Military Testicle, Book-keeplmr. and Mal En
gineering taught. Entire expenses about $3 Rer week.
Bele of all ages taken. Refers to. Win. H. Kern, ex-
Sheriff; John Capp & Co.. No.. Ti South Third street,
and Thomas J. Clayton. BIM , Fifth and Prune streets.
Address Bev. J. HARVEY' BARTON, L. . Village
Orion, Pa. nod-tf
TTEMAN ALLEN, A. , FROM THE
Conservatorinm of Musk, at Lettalir. TEACHER of
the PIANO AND VIOLIN. No: 31 Soath SSVEN
TRES= Street. Cticulare at Andre & CO. ' S. Ne.
1104 Chestnnt street. and at this oitee.
NIVTAXTED,II4 . A. REAL ESTATE
OPPYCE—A Lab of about 16 years of aga.. Apply
at Pio. 417 WALT ITT Street. it
WANTRIS.-A DRY-GOODS" JOR
.I 1 BMp liiOllSE doing a large trade, and Yeeplug
full stock the Year round, desires to engage from /he let
of Janua:y n er.lrsegersl Bret-class SAL ES.i&ff
Address "Dry Goode Jobber," at The - Press office, in
the handwritin of the applicant, with' rPferenee and
other particumrs. All communications will be strictly
confidential. notleit*
WANTED - SIIEL6BONS AND - AS,
SISTANT SITRCiiiIIS for colored regiments in the
Departznenta of the Sonf d. Gulf and Tennessee.
The candidates. must be examined before a Board of
d :cal officers.
Board', are now in aeaaibn 4tDl . sBion, New York, Wash.-
inaton, Cincinnati, and St Louis. and at be theadqinr
tem of the Armtek of the' Potomac, Cumberland. aad
Tanner bee.
Applications for examination should be made to the
Surgeon Oeneral, D. h. A.,. Washington. u. C.. and
must be accompanied with' one or mere testimonials of
good moral character from respectable persona.
The Board will determine•whether the candidate is
quallfted for Surgeon or for Assistant Surgeon.
The candidate must- be a gladuate of some Regular
Medical College; non-graduates will not be examineg.
J. E. BARN &S.
Acting Surgeon General
Burgeon General's Office. Nov.lB 1853. -noB3 mwf St
NTED—A srrUATION IN A
CLOTH EtousEby one who has had several years'
_experience in the business. Address •' W. H.." Press
VWANTED Una lAT FiLY-A FUR
' NISHED HOUSE, in a desirable part of the city.
Address Mrs. P. 8., Continental Hotel. notl-3t.
~YOUNG LADY; OF - EXPERIENCE
'in teaching the impel English branches, desires
EMPLOYMENT, either air &Daily Goyernese or in a Se
minary &mitr threw hours per day-
Address "Idi.," Germantown Post Office, when refe
rences will be even, - • nol9 di.
A °°- I °'
VrENT AND EXPERIENCED
Wf.c.RICSEEBIi desires' a situation. - He has served
as an officer in the army- . for about two years and a hall
He is P. native of Denmark, mid correspond . in the hog
bah. 'French. - German. and Srandinarlan.l-angnagea, and
sneaks Moil all fluently. A line addressed to . '• C. S.
at this °tato, wilt TQC4I.) - 0 itatnediate attention. nolfl.at
A GENTS' WANTED TO SELL THE
4--s- STANHARD HISTORY OF THE WAIL A rare
chance to maker money. Agents are clearing frost KM to
$2OO per month Send for circular. Addree JONES
BROS. & CO., Publishers, Baltimore, Sid. nolo-Im•'
A • GOOD , SAMESM:AIi WAN'EED-IN
a wholesale: Hat house. Address Box 233& Phila
delphia Post OMS. • nolo-1.2t5
$2,000.
to .s BUSI NESS
.h E ii!e S ll witb. N eomPesta.:
Wish ed Hone nol , rdoio g a
: good business, where more or
less capital and Lis services would be required. Address
BUSINESS, this oMbe, stattnewhere an interalew any
be bad. n0204t.
875 A. mowm. -I WANT TO HIRE
Agents in every county at $751, month..expen
riret: to s s . eillyanvOz r ia . razTnSerring
s6 n A MONTH! WE WAN/
`-"AGENTS at Mx , month, expenses paid., to itch
onr EVERLASTING PERMS, ORIENTAL BUR,
and thirteen other articles. IA Oircalare free. SRAM
Si CLARK, Biddeford, Mdtne. sell-dkVint.
•
WANTED--Ao SSEL: TO cs . Art-
100.000 feet Oak -If_crobpr to Boston or Pprts
month. Apply at WAINWRIGHT Sr BROS. •
n0233t. BRACH Street (*LIRA BIA Evenner. _
PHILADELPHIA:.
DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER
g!iimilw.GßNFß i T.'S (MICR. —Pa - ndonvezrA, tab. 'a
VESSELS WARTED thllEadiadY to carry DOLI ta
the following points:
Tortnass.
Rey Wee:, Fla.
Fort Monroe, Vs. .
Aleanndritt. Va. .-
Newborn, N. 0.
Port Royal, S. C. g... BOY D.
Captain and Lariat. Quartoratattom
GOAL YARD FOR SALL.-THE BEST
fitted-up Yard in the city; capacity for doing any.
amount of business. Inquire on the - promises, Ito. 957
North NINTH . Street, below Girard Avenue. n021.6t*
FOR SALE LOW,. AND. ON •EASY
-•- TERras. the Hone No. 294 South THT.RD etroat.
Also, Home. WALNUT Street weer of Twentieth.
Apply to J. H. WHABLEH, 113 Soattt FIFTH. Stzeet.
no2l-2t
I'OR SALE—A HA N.
mounted smtona..o'..s- I V 6- " ---I ''' .-70101.51?. .
- two sine streams; in. the beet of-
N'tffei•ttavin g recently been put in complete repair. Can
be altered at a s mall expense to a suction engine. .1';)r
particulars, address 11 F: ItIOSKELL,
no2o-3V Corner of Decatur and Jayne streets.
V ORSALE— VERY DESIRABLE'
BUILDIXO LOTS on the north sideAcif-___l7
Avenue, east of Eight 4h
- Conveyancers,
no3-Im. 1035" BEACH Street. above Laurel,
eft GERMANTOWN—FOR SALE OR
JIMREXCHANGE. a desirable COTTAGE RESIDENCE,
two square from depot, with *bade, large lot, and all
city eonverder.ces. A. P. & J H. MONEJS,
iso2l-3t. No. 91. G ARCH Street,
rt. FO R SALE-A FACTORY, THIRD
I" end Arch streets, with heavy bitildiag. and now
running. Terrap ea.BY. WM. Iitc9LENSEY, -
n02.1-qt * . .1 I_2 South Peoria street, 2d story.
WEST CHESTER & PHILADELPHIA,
i'ENNSYLVANIA w tlO E T E
TRA.L RAILROAD.
Passengers for West Chester leave the d6pot_,.corner of
Eleventh and Market streets, and go through WITHODT
CHANGE OF CARS.
FRO3I PHILADELPHIA. -
Lem(' at 5.00 A. M Arrive West Chested 7.60 A. IL
1.00 P. M. " " 5.00 F. M.
4.00 P. 31. ".6 00 P. M.
FROM WEST CHESTER.
Leave itt 7.00 A. M Arr ive Weinp111a...8.351. M.
:10.55 A. M. 26 P. M.
" 4.00 P. M. SAO P. M.
Passengers for Western points from West Chester con
nect at the Intersection with the Mail Train at 9:17 A. M.,
the Harrisburg Accommodation at 3.65 P. M., and the
Lancaster Train at 5.26 P. M.
Freight delivered at the depot, corner of Thirteenth
and Market streets, previous to 12.30 P. M., will be for
warded by the Accommodation Train, and reach West
Chester at 3.00 P. M.. -
For tickets and. farther Information apply to
JAMES COWDEN, Ticket AAgent,
ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets.
ARRANGEMENTS OF
1863. NEW YORK LINES. 1863.
THE CAMDEN AND AMBul AND PHILADELPHIA
, AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S
LINES, FROM PHILADELPHIA TO
NEW YORK AND WAY PLACES.
PROM WALNUT STREET WHAMP.
WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS—VIZ:
FARM
At 6 A. M.: via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ac
commodation .$2 25
At 8 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
Express 3D3 I
At BA. 31., via Camden and Jersey City, 2d. Class
Ticket 2 25
At 12 M, via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. As
cOmmodation 2 25
At 2 P.M., via Camden and Ambeiy. G. and A. Ac
commodation, (Freight and Passenger". b . 1 75
At IP. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, (Freight and Passenger) 1 76
At 6 P. M.. via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, (Freight and Passenger)--lit Class Ticket... 2 25
Do. do. 2d Class do.-». 150
At 7% P. M„ via Camden and Amboy, •Accommota
tion, (Freight and Passenger,) Ist Glass Ticket... 2 25 .
2d. Class Ticket 160
For Blanch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Belvidere—
Easton- Lambertville, Flemington, &c.. at 3 P. M.
For Mount Holly, Ewansville. and Pemberton, at 6 A.
31_,. 2, and 434 . P. hl.
For Freehold at 6A. 31. and 2 P. M._
For Palmyra, Riverton, Delano°, Bever, Burling
ton, Florence, Bordentown, sac., a 6 A_ Ik., 12 M. , 1,
3, 1.30, and 6 P. M. The 3 and 4.30 P. M. lines run
direct through to Trenton.
Fir Palmyra. Riverton, Delanco, Eeverly, and Bar- •
lingion, at WA' P. M.
LINES FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT WILL LEAVE •
AS FOLLOWS:
At 11.15 A. M.. via Kensington and Jersey City, Ex
press 3 00
At 7.;5 P. M., via llensinglin and. Jersey City,
Wallington and New York Express -. 300
At 4.30 P. M.. - via Kensington and Jersey City, 4x-
Press 3 00
At 6.45 P. 31_ via Kensington and Jersey City.
Washington and New York Express 800
At 12.50 A. M., via Kensington and Jersey CUT,.
Washington and New York Mail
At 3.12 A. 31, via Kensington and Jersey City,
• Washington and New York Express 301
The 6.46 P. M. and 1.12 A. 111. ,finel inn daily; all
others Sundays excepted.
For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton. Wilkesbarre,
Montrose, Great Bend, Manch Chunk, Allantown, Beth
lehem. Belvidere, lEatton, Lambertville. Flemington,
' &c., at 17 A. M. !ibis- line connects with the train leav
ing Easton for Manch Chunk at 3.30 P. M.)
For Bristol. Trenton.,&c.. at 7 andll.ls A. M., and 3
and 6P: M.
For Holinesbnrg, Tecony, Wissonoming. Brideaburg,
and Frankford. at 9-A. M— 2, 5. 6.46, and 8 P. M.
air For New York and Wav Lines leaving_Kensington
Depot, take the cars-on Fifth street, above Walnut, half
an hour before departure. The cars run into the Depot,
and on the arrival of each train run from the Depot.
Fifty Pounds of Baggage only allowed each Passen
ger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as
baggage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over.
Arty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit
their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound,
and willrtot be liable for any amount beyond $lOO, ex
cept by special contract.
WILLIAM IL GAMIER, Agent,
November ki, 1863.
LINES FROM NEW YORK FOR PHILADELPHIA.
WILL LEAVE gBDX FOOT OF OORTLANDT STREET,
At 32 M. and 4P. M. via Jereey City and Camden. At
78, and 10 A. ,6. 7M, and. 12 (Night), 'via, Jersey
City and Kensington.
Froxii foot or Barclay street at 6 A. 14. and. 2 P. M., via
Amboy and Camden..
From Pier No. 1, North river, at 12 M. 4 and. BP. M.
(freight and passenger) Amboy and. Camden. ialif-tf
risgaimag WEST CHESTER
AND PHILADELPHIA RAIL...
ROAD, vie MEDIA.
FALL ARRANGEMENT.
On and. after MONDAY, September 14th, 1863, the
Trains will leave Philadelphia, from the de. pat, north.
east corner . of EIGHTEENTH and MARKE'i Streets, at
7.45 and 10.SOA. M., and at 2 and 4.15 P. 51.
A Freight Train, with Passenger Car attached, will
leave the corner of THIRTY-FIRST and MARKET Street:
(West Philadelphia) at 6.45 P. M.
Trains leave the corner of THIRTY-FIRST and MAE.
KET Streets (West Philadelphia), 17 minutes after the
starting time from EIGHTEENTH and MARKET.
The Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.50 A. M. and
4.15 P. M., connect with Trains onthe P. and B. C. R. I
for Concord, Kennett, Oxford, &a
HENRY WOOD,
sel4-tf General Superintendent.
a z is,a r REOPENING OF
RE BALTIMORE AND OHIO
RAILROAD
-This road being fully REPAIRED and
i
effeatually GUARDED, s now open for the transporta
tion of passengersan d freight to all points in the GREAT
WEST. For through tickets and all other information,
apply at the Company's Otlice. corner of BROAD Street
and. WARRINGTON Avenue. E. M. FEITOW,
ate•tf President P. W. and B. R. R. Co.
PHILADELPHIA
AND ELMIRA. R. R. LINE.
FALL AND 'WINTER ARRANGE• 1863:
MEET.
For WILLIAAISPORT, SCRANTON. ELMIRA, BUF
FALO, NIAGARA FALLS.. and all points in the West
and Northwest. .
Passenger Trains leave DflpOt of PhAladelphia and
Reading Railroad, corner BROAD and CALLOW - KILL
Streets, at &lb A. Id. and 3.110 P. AL; daily, Sundays
excepted.
QUICKEST ROUTE from Philadelphia to Points In
Northern and Western Pennsylvania: Western NeW
York, &c., &c.
Baggage checked through to Ulnae, Niagoaa Fall*
or intermediate Points-
For further information Andy to
JOHN S. HILLER, General Agent,_
THIRTEENTH and CAILOWHILL, and office. W.
sSI4
earner SIXTH and CHESTNGT streets.
EDUCATIONAL.
WANT'S.
FOR SAME AND TO KAZT:
RAILROAD LINES.
INEVANS & WATSON'S
`-'"'" • - - SALAMLVDM
_ STORE.
IeB6MR POURTR STRUT.
HILADELPIIIA: PA.
tun 7dbt7: of riBB-pßoo7 sAEIS Masa a
AJRUSEMENTS.
AMERWAN AOADEIIit OF MUSIC.
0. ANEKIHOTS--...‘,.......Leame and Dirostoa
L ....g ede Nfssuutehl
LAST WEEK UP THE
GERMAN OPERA.;
M 0: DAY EVENING. N. ♦. ti. 1363,
SUITSCRIPTIODI NIGHTo
THE MAGIC FLUTE.
Grand Opera by Mozart
SerxtAro:..
The idisrotehaut
The Queen of Night
Padua
FirstTady
Second Lady.• • • •
Thi) .. . . . .
First 80Y...-
Second Boy ....
TLird Boy
Paps gena -
Taznino
Monastatos
.Papatteno
First Guardian.....
8430010 Guardian—.
Priey.te. Servsali,•&c
Doom open at 7 Oalock
Tuesday Evtiniug,l2ol-. 24, first grand rxTRL NIGHT
BENEFIT OF
CARL ANCIEPTZ. DIRECTOR;
Second and /net fime,•Goonod'a Incompaz%Zoli Oroata,
FATJST."
PRICES OF'ADmissronr
Secured Seats In Parquet, Parquet Circle, or MI-
cony • . .
111.54
(No Ticket Sold witlibot Reeerved Seat.)
Family Circle 60
Amphitheatre
- ' 26
It
'NEW CHESTNUT-ST.. THEATRE.-
Lessee and Manager LE'r WM. WEIZATLET.
MONDAY EVENISG-, NoT. 23, 1853.
FIRST If Mgr
OF THE!
BRIEF ENGAGEMENT OF
ED WIN FORI4%ST.
ho will aocear for
THE FIAT TIM)? THZB gRASCIT
THE CARDINAL DUNE,
In Drawer's Powerful and RomantfccDrama of
• - RICHELIEU,
SuppOrtad by the
STRENGTH OF THE. sputm) , comPiatr.
which has been performing with hire„At
NIBLO'S GARDEN, N. Y.
RIC HELIEIL
CAST OF THE PIEIS:
.Adrieu De Manprat Mr. J. McCullough,
parades - pit. F. Montana.
Louis • - Ini. S. C. Mabel'.
Gaston -Mr. J. S. Hall.
De Beringhen • Mr. IC: T. Ringgold.
Joseph • • Mr. J. Martin.
Huang. Mr. J. T. Ward..
Francois Mr. J r W. Collier.
Julie Mrs. J. H. Allen.
Marion De L'Orme • s Miss L Cooper.
MUSICAL CONDUOTOB.— MR. MARK HASSLNR.
TUESDAY EVENING, MeV - . 24 IBM,
THE SECOND APPEARANCE
EDWIN .FORREST.
WEDNESDAY EVENING. November El. lEES.
THE CELEBRATED SWISS SOUBRETTE.
JOHAN/V . + CLAIIBB,EN,
Comnaonly known as the Captain,
HER FIRST APPEARANCE IN AMERICA
In Three of her gloaloas Comic (Tharacterst, and sing Six
of her peculiar Comic Songs, in the rendition of which
she stands without a rival.
WALNUT -STREET THEATRE.
_.
Leanne Mrs. M. A. OARRETTSON.
THIS (Monday) EVENING. Nov. 23, 1883.
Inauguration of the aea:.on of merriment. -
J. N. CLARKE! J. S. CLARKE!
In two great characters
ASA 'I RENCHARD. IN OUR AMERICAN (30IISM.
A_NE. TIMOTHY 'TOODLES.
On Thureday (Thanksgiving) afternoon.
J. r. CLARKE! S. S. CLARKEI
In Rollicking Drama and Roaring Farce.
Box Book now open.
MRS JOHN DREW'S NEW-.A_ROII-
7 STREET THE aTRE—ARCH Street. above Sinle_
THIRD WEEK 0 r MRS. D. P. BO WERE
CROWDED AND FASHIONABLE HORSES. -
THIS (Monday) EVADING, Nov. 23, ISM
THE WIFE.
' Mariana.
Julian St. Pierre
To conclude Withthe nev Farce" of.
TURN HIM our
Illootlemnu Eibbs- Stuart Robson.
Inßehearsal, THE PITBITAN'S WIFE
FRIDAY, MRS. BOWERS' BENEFIT_
Erices as usual. No extra ebilrge for seamed seats.
Doors open at 61" o'clock. Commence at 72( o'clodr._
CONCERT HALL
KOiiDAY EVENING ; November_istu..-3.8%).
_ar.aavv-
CC
IT AL Y,"
AND
HER WAR FOR FREEDOM.
A Panoramic Tour through Itaiy darth g the War, painted
by .S B. Waugh. will be exhibited. at
GONG
Doors open at 7. Commencing at 73‘ o'clock.
Admission, 25.cente. Children 15 cents nokl-it
G REAT NATIONAL CIRCUS
TROI7PE.--111ARRET Street, above Twelfth.
NATIONAL THANKSGIVING DAY.
Under the Management of Aire CHARLES WARNER.
formally Mrs DAN RICE.
Performance every Evening, commencing at 7.40 Eye-
ADMISSION 25 cents; Stage Seats, 60 cents ; Private'
130 x. $3; Gallery, 16 cents.
THREE PERFoßmAxess ON THANKSGIVING - DAT.
1014 morning; 2:34 afternoon; 7.40 evening.
Nevr Scenes Sports, and Pas-times. Wondrous Feats.
Surprisir g and Classical. Developments, Shakspeartan
Delineation s, and many other things to please the Pollu
ter taste at this Pehol of
PHYSIC aL LITERATIIRK
17 WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. com
mencing at 2% o'clock. ,0023-tf
aREAT SCOTTISH BALL.—Fir I'H
ANNUaL BALL of the CALEDONIkN curs. for
the BENEFIT of the LIBRARY, THURSDAY EVI•
DING, Df caliber 10th, 80, at MUSICAL FUND HALL.
Tickets $l. . - • _
noll-tdelo 4, D. WRIGHT, Secretary.
TEMPLE OF WONDERS-ASSEMBL2
BUILDINGS, TENTH AND CRESTZUM STREW&
Amusement for Old and Young. Mirth and Happt
oven for the season. Constant charms of Entertallausi.
SIGNOR BLITZ,
MVEMY MVNING, commencing at 73; o'cloek.
Wednesday and Saturday at 3, consisting of New Mmis•
teries in Necromancy, peat success in Yentrilwintellis
and the Learned Canary Birds.
Admission 26 cents; Children 13 cents.
ROTIIERNEEL'S GREAT PICTURat,
MARTYS E X HI BITIN G TICEOLISEUM,
NOW XAT THE
oc2S-lm ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS.
aERMANIA_ ORC H HISTRk-PUBLIa
RBHRARSALS every SATURDAY. 3.34 o'eleeh. E.
K, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single tieketek
2 cents. Peekages of eix Carafe, $L To be lua.
ANDRE'S, 1104 CHESTNUT Street; J. -R. MILL
SEVENTH and CHESTNUT, and at the Hall door.
c 14244
pENNSYLVANIA. - ACADEMY Or
THE FINE ARTS.
2.02,5 CHESTNUT STREET..
OPENDAILY (Sundays excepted) from S A. IL MS
5 P. M.
Admission 25 cents. Cidldran half prise. 301.11
COAL.
fI y .E.NITINE EAGLE VEIN C0AL
...," Equal, if not superior to Lehigh. Also, Hart's R.
Pins Ultra Farrell, Icainbow Coal; Egg and Stove simm
2.5. Large. Pint 1.2.50 per ton. Coal forfeited it
full weight as per ticket. Depot. 1119 CALLOWIIIM
Eitreet. above Broad Office, 121 South FOURTH, lwr.
low Chestnut. Call and examine. Orders by despatak
promp o-6m tly attended to by
nol
0 A L.-SUGAR LOAF, BRAVER.
MEADOW, and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal. weiL
best Locust Mountain. from Schuylkill; prepared m-
Weesly for Fazt4y 1196. Depot, W. corner of EIGHTH
and WILLOW Street'. Once, No. 112 South MOM,
Street. fau3-Iyl S. WALTON & 00.
Am BOSTON AND rm-LADBL
FRIA STEAMSHIP LIRE. sailing from mak
port on SATMIDAYS. from first Wharf above purs
Street, Philadelphia. and Lone Wharf. Boston.
The steamer SAXON, Cant. Main ewe, will sail from
Philadelphia for Boston on SATITRBAT. November 28 at
10 o'clock A. M.; and steamer NORMAN, Captain Baker,
fromßoeton, on same day. at 4 P. M.
Thesanser and substantial steamaidps form a mamba
lino, sailing from each port punctually on Saturday&
Insurances affected at ens-half the premium iharaad
On sail vessels.
Freights taken at fair rates
Shlppera are renneeted to mend Slip Bermipts •C$ NUL
Lading 'with their goods. -
-For Freight or Passage (haring flue assommodathaash
apply to HENRY WINSOR GO, -
mh9 8391 South _DELAWARE. AYealo.
guit CARRIAGES. 1863
WILLIAM D. ROGERS,.
Coach and- Light Carriage Builder,
NOB. 1009 and ion CHESTNUT 13THENT.
sell 6m PECITADELPBI.....
CORRECT PIANO, TUNING.
Il i fFM—Mr. C. E. SARGENT'S orders for tuning
end repairLng
_Pianos are received at RAZOR Ai OM 'a
store, 907 CHESTNUT Street, only.
Mr. 13, has had eleven years' factory experience.lnieg.
ton, and fiye years' employment In
SPECIAL.—Pianos releathered to sound as ion otai
meet toned as new, toithout removing.
ocl2-rtall
Terms: for Tuning, $L
TRUSSES, BRACES - itili
skittlaii adjusted by C. H. IIiEHLNds.
corner of TWELFTH and BACH reitts._ _—
Ladies' Department for same, ecroducted krt
Ladles. TWELFTH Street. first door belbw Rice. Tbd ,
most complete and Taxied stock on taipk, corkSisW
part of . Trusses . Supporters. Shoulder. Bpmsea,
Bandages, Elastic Stockings, Crutcliiis, Syrlntes, Ar.
tides for 'mum Sick Room. ace. se3o-Sin V
im DR FINE, - PRACTICAL Matff...
TIST for the last twenty years...Mr:lNi W.
below Third. inserts the most beautiful ,T of the
age, mounted on tine Gold, Matta*, •Silyer, Volaanita,_
Coralite, Amber, Sc., at prices, for neat and substantia
wor k . more reasonable - than any Denthlt in this &Ton
State. Teeth plugged to laat life.; • Art - Metal Taalt
repaired to suit. No pain in extractini. All work war
ranted to At. Reference, best families. yl-90 „
PERENOLOGIOXL: EXAXINAL;•
VOWS, with full description , a.nt olutracterxionfit
DAY and. F.VENING. byJ. L. CAREN.
ae4-hntatm No. goAttL Virrrn_StAiatit
p EMOVAL.- JOHN 0. BAVIT.I„
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'Wholesale Druggist. has removed to T 1.14 *Attie
Street. Particular attention it' asked' to .1 - 011,1 -
8.1.23.11 di CO.'S COD-LlVTsid OIL. Havint ineroaML
facilities in this new estabitalanent for manufacturing
and bottling, and the avails of lifteen Pears ouPorleana
in the buainess, this brand of Oil has adrautarsa.over
all others. and recommends Melt Constant supplies
are obtained from the fisherncs. fresh, pin% and, sweat,
and receive the most careful Dar 60112.1 aVantibh of Win
original proprietor. The increasin g demand and Wide
spore: a i d
samyarznirtaget fores for m ik al. - ow e its bu ilrar yini es
in low larg . su e d
4 aff ium art
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ILLIAM , R. YE 4T0.144 CO,
Iry No. .;101 South FRONT Street,
*teats for the eale - of the
ORIGINAL ORIMBIRCK me CO. ORAMPASINL
Offer that desirable Wise to the-trade.
also, 1,000 Cll.4lllS io r D e u maar r wv444 B.
100 ewe "Brandenberg FrereTM L OIRNAO MUNDT:
Vintage 1848, bottled in Frame. •
80 eases lineetTnacan 011, &aloe ;Adana is salt
60 bbla finest quality Idonongaheli
Nibble Jersey Ail: Brand!.
150 . 0 0 0 HaVale re, extra Ana
Moat Chanaon and rtt bnperial. "awn . Sur
1310 .aloYagne.
Together with a he L aiwortmentifiliaddraglikergez
Vote. tes. . •
fIOTTON SAAWC.K. AItIVAANVAH
of all numbers und.lizin, ; -.-
Raven's Duck Awning' Twills. , filiK(0400102,
TVA 1.11g r igiW u ra Von Com to hat
wide. TaxneatlliCB - 0/P.nt. I"B
Sall 'a ia no -1111
40E* W.WEAKLY a Go..
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Herr WeinNab—
Herr Graff.
• . Madame De Barry.,
Madame Sohaioaen:
--Ellie. Her wagon;
• •Mad. Zimmerman.
Wad Berger—
Mlle Drome,
Mad. L troche.
• • .Mact. Dahl ow.
, 6111 a Ganiaea.
Habelmann.
Harr ]iron fel
Herr dteinecke.
Herr SeLe.le.
Herr areas
OE-r-.2 . a , coLam4nces at Et.'
Mrs. D. P Damn&
Bartoa mM.
tELLII3 BRANSON