The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 28, 1863, Image 3

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I;E6T—ii2ITII. —Noy. '26. by Rev. T. If. Griffith, Vey,
W. C. Beet. of the Pinta&lpcia annual Conference. to
Miss 'Miff 111. Smith, of Phliadelp ma.
CIRIFFITII-1365T.- - NoY. 26, by Boy. E. D. Beet, Rev.
'T. M. Griffith. of Carlisle, to Miss Emmie L Beat, of
Torrictown. •
BRIVBR6-2IOORE. —On the 25th hot., at St. Paul's
•Church, Camden. N. J., by the Rev. Jos F. Garrison.
Bowman H. Shivers and Anna E., daughter of the late
'Vim. A. Moore.
TOMLINSON — S OWER.— On Thursday. 261 h inst., by
, the Rev. Richard Newton; U. D.. William Tomlinson
and Emma Fewer, both of Philadelphia.
BILL EGA 88—B ENS F,R. —0 n Tuesday evening, No
, vember N. in Philadelphia, by the Rev. a W. Ratter.
'Mr. Jonathan P. Milegass. , of Upper Hanover, to sties
Hannah Bonner. daughter of the late ga. , s Bonner. Esq.,
editor of the littuern Freund, of Sumnytown, both of
Montgomery county. Pa.
MILLER—AGNEW. —On the morning of Thursday,
Nov, 26. 86t3, at Trinity M E. Church. by the Rev. E.
Miller, misted by the Pow. a....bongaere, O'in Wail
Miller to Jeanie E. Agnew. both of Philadelphia. *
D=El7_
FERN:.,-On the 25th inst. , Idwaxd M., son of the late
Jelin Kern
The relatives and male friends are respectfully invited
to attend the funeral from the residence of hts brother,
John Kern, 229 North Tenth.street, on Sunday next, at
2 o'clock
RICKETTS. —On Thursday evening, 20th. lust , John
T. Ricketts, aged 53 years.
Rio friends are invited to attend his funeral on Mon
day afternoon. 30th Institut, at 2 o'clock,
from his late
residence. IN Vine street. To proceed to Woodland Ce
me- ery.
uhilohN,—On Thursday morning-26th inst., William
Goisse, in the olst year of his age
The relatives and • Mende of the family are respect.
fully invited, Without further notice. `to attend the fn.
neral, on Sunday morning. all° o'clock, from his late
residence, No. 116 South Front street. Interment at
'Monument Cemetery. *
RID 0141._—On the 26th inst...Tehin Wallace Riddle. son
of the late nbu S Riddle; in the Seth year of his age
Funeral from the La Pierre Renee, Broad street. this
(Saturday.) at 3 o'clock; to which his friends are re
spectfully invited..
Services in St. Peter's Church, et half past o'clock.
courota —Suddenly In New York, on the ilith inst. ,
Mrs. Ann.!. Colton wife of the late Cleo. Collar', In
the 64th year of her age.
Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectful
ly invited to attend her funeral- from the residence of
her brother-inlatv, Charles B. Smith, fill Green street,
this (Saturday,) 28th inst., at 1 o'clock.
SHORT.--lesterdny morning, between the heats of
two and three. Mr. Levi S. Short the proprietor and
inventor of the celebrated Greek fire
Burial to take place from his late residence, No. 301
Pine street. Friends are respectfully invited to at
tend. _ . •
. . _ . .
KtanloN. —Oa 25th inst., Sallie Wostenholm, wife
of William B Kempton,aud daughter of Joseph b. and
Ann Eliza Fisher.
The relativee and friends of the families are invited to
attend her funeral, from the TffiIIOCTICS of her parents,
762 South Tenth street,this (Saturoar, ) 25th by,t..
I o'otoott M. interment at Laruel
. . . . .
CAPAYELL.—On the 26th Instant, Charles W. Cala
.' Iron
_.
81 , 11 , 1EDER.--011 Thursday morning, the '26t11 instant.
George C F. Sneedtr, to the 13th Tear .1i" his ate.
11LA011 DRESS GOODS.---OASEL
-s-. MSS: Velour Reps. Tamises, 3-4 and BA Mous
nelinen,Merinoes, Henrietta Clothe or silk.drarp Cash
meres ,
Ottoman Poplins Irish Poplins, English and
French Bombazines, Alepinee. corded Iffoussallues, Anc
tralian (trepan. Baratheas, Turin Clothe, Paramattas,
IDeLainee Orien 411 Lustros, alpacas and Mohair Linares,
Zaps anglaln Mourning SEA - . Armors, Pooh de Sole and
Gras Grain Silks. BE;ISON & SON,
0523 Mourning Store. No. 018 CHESTNUT Street.
'PYRE & LANDFILL HAVE, BY
..L:A steamer, CHILDREN'S BILLHORALS.
I'YRE LANDELL HAVE THE
Popular VELVET CLOTHS for Ladies' Cloaks.
'PYRE & LANDEILL - HAYE THE
French Camel'e Hair LONG SEAWLS. $l6O, 4025,
$lOO, and $76.
CRURCH OF TOE NEW TESTA.-
% WWl', A. W. corner ELEvEwrit and WOOLY
liitreets. Preaching TO-MORROW Ms nal:mi.., its
1)R. PLU
MER VW, preauh in CONCIsRr HILL. ilbest
nut street, above Twedtb, TO MORSOW: EVENING,
at 74• &deck. _ lot
THE - UNION PRAYER ME fit TING
will be held on MONDAY AF PERNOON, at 4
o'clock. in the Rev. Mr. Breed's tit:lurch, corner of
SPI'DOR and SEVENTEENTH Streets. Come and pray
for ouribeloved country. It*
MTHE WOMENOF THE BIBLE.—
TN, next sermon in thin coarse will be preached
Sn thn Church of the Epiphany, FlefElEff and
CHRSTNII T. TO-MORROW - EvE:ima. Service at halt
Pabt seven.
ST. CLEMENT'S CHURCH, TWEN:
TIM'S and CHE alt Y . St .-I'ce Rev. J. LLOYD
BitIVIIK. 1). D. p: each in Church. TO-MOns.o tp
EVENING, the 29th init., in behalf of the Indian Ca
dens of Minnesota. Service at 73 o'clock. ltY
riz-rs. THE THANIsTAGIVINC4 SERMON
Ofßev. WK. J. ALSTON. Rector of A Thom&
Episcopal Church. FIFTH below Walnut, will
tby regnest) be repeated'on SUNDAY Evening, 2903, at
.
half past seven o'clock.
CIIIIRReII OF TO F. IN TE (LOESS 011,,
SPRING- GARDEN, below Broad. ntre H t —Right
'Bev. Bishop STEVENS will preach TO-310 RRO W Dian
.dap) EVENING, at 7g o'clock. Bay. Dr. CARDEN' at
:1034 A. N. It*
Rinsrr CONGII.EGA.TIONAL
ROIL PRANK ?Ob.° BO and .IIONI. 0-
...11LRY Avenue. Important eern.ou at Lb;_: A. M. Preach
lugg alto at 7h P. M., by Rev. P. L Gear. Subject
" Dut y of young men to know anl serve God." It
CHURCH OF ST. .11.1.A.T'
Serrieel on SUNDAY in the Hall of he Sprint
Barden Inattnte, corner of EIRVAD and sPRIA - t; GAR
DEN Streets, at 1034 aclock A. M. aed 73Z' o'clock I'. M.,
se alteration : , and enlargement of the church:edifice are
310N7 going on; the public are cordially invited. lt*
IM'JERSEY SIIORE. PINE CREEK,
APiDS rm E LINE RAILROAD. —.4 °hoe is hereby
wen, that the Commissioners of this Company will
meet at the GtRARD HOUSE, in this city, on the lath
day at DECEMBER next, to open bo)ke, receive sub
scriptions, and petmanently organize said Company.
November 22. 1861 n 027 tdelo
ries' HEAVEN. -A SERIES OE CONSE,
CUTIVE Disconrees on the JO'. E sEv D GLORIES
OF HEAVEN, will be preached in the NEW-Street Lu
theran Church. on SUNDAY EVENINGS. by Roy, E. W.
HATTER. the pastor. First of the series TO-MORRO VET
EVENING ; cervices commencing at half past 7 o'clock.
SubitcE—The Vision of Gad. it
ENCILANI3.—A ROCIAL AblD
CONVERSATIONAL MEETING, with Eloquent
speaking, will beheld on 3f017 DAY EY EiNI RN, ilia 30th
mst„ at 73‘ o'clock, at the Room , of .the Now England
Soldiers' Relief Association, 3 TIBTEENTII and CHEST-
Rtreels. Per order. JARES B. ALVORD,
n028.2t* Secretary.
MTHE FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF
TGE ••YODNU PROPLeS Auss.IO.2.TARY AS
'KICIAT[oN" of the Firth Baptist Church. corner of
EIGHTEENTH and SPRIN ,, GARDEN Streets. wit]. he
held in the Chapel n. TI [ GRSUAY EVENING, Dec. :id.
g. at o 'clock. • addreo,oB aril] be delivered
by the Rey, Drs MALCohf, EDDY, JEFFERY. and the
Pastor, Rev. _JAMES B. $.1.31808.i. All are invited.
no2B-sth2t.
SWEDENBOR.6I.A3I.—Bmv. B. P.
BAnnETT will preach at the New Jerusalem
'Temple. corner of BROAD and BRANDY WINE Streets,
on TO-MORROW MORNING at lON o'clock, and in the
EVENING 7,V; o'clock. Subject, in the Morning,
"Our Invisible Associates; their Intlaence Us,
and How to Determine their True Character.' In the
Evening. "Ile11; Conaidered as to Its Essential
two." AU interested are invited to attend lt*
Mg PIR I TiTALISII.—MIS S AL M. BECK-
Wall, or Connecticut, a Trance Medium, and
one of the most eloquent and poetic speakers of the ave,
will give her closing lectures at saasom MEET
31.1 L
,L, on fill IiDAY fp 10%. A. bl.'and 7;4 P. X. Ad mi x.
*ion ..1 cents. it,*
11:3t. ONE. HUNDRED AND NINTH. SOL
DIERS' ROOSTING OF 'PUS ARITA' COMMIT
TEE. Yonne' Men's Christian association attached to the
D. S. Christian Commission.. will be held 'PO -nonao VT
in the Centre" M. E. Onarch, VINE street,
below Thirteenth. at 7 o'clock.
. .
Major J. A. Bolar. from Libby-priscn Hospital, will
address the meeting'. also Chaplain's. G. Thomas.
Rev. B F. Price will preside. it*
THE GER MILAN- sT MEET PRES
BYTERIAN CHURCH. now handsomely ti-
Ittihad. will 13a onened for Di , c , ns ~ orvice TO- NM ftRO
(Sabbath) MDENINO, AR rERNOON, and EVRZIING.
AM Dr. BRAINARD, of this city, will preach the de
dicatory sermon in the morning, assisted in the services
by other olergymen. Rev. Mr EIA RCH will preach in
the afternoon, and Rev. Kr. ADAIR, formerly pastor of
the Church, In the evening. The pub IC generally are
invited. Services at 103; A N., 334 P lit, and 7 S P. IL*
NINTH ANNIVEHSEitII( OF THE
YoONG MAWS CMOS %JAN AS•00 A110:1 OF
El LARELPIIIA. will be celebrate.] on Altpll)Alr SVF.
Nll9O, E.y. 20th, at CONCERT AIL, at o'clock.
Rev. P. 8. HENSON',
Rev. B. E. ADAMS,
Bx-Oov. YOLI,O',R, and
GP °BCE 11. sTrIAR ..Esq..
'Will make brief addressee. 'The Music by the Choir of
Green-street Church. under the direction of
,Professor WLLLIaII G. FISHER, of Girard College. as
listed by an elegant Cabinet Organ, from the store of
J. Is. Gould,
Tickets may be had at the Rooms the. Association,
during today and Monday. gratuitously. no2S.2t
CLERK'S OFFICE. SELECT
COUNCIL, -- PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 28. 1883.
A Special Meeting' of Select Council will beheld-in
Select Council Ch amber on MONDAY, the 30th instant,
et half past one o ' clock P. M., for the purpose of attend
ing the funeral of Mr. JOHN T. RIOKETI'S.I.ate a...mem
ber of the Chamber from the Sixth ward
The officers and members of common Cannon, the
Meads of -Departments, and the &Score and members of
the various Municipal Boards, are re-pectrally invited
to meet with the members of Select C.,uncil, at the hour
designated, for the purpose of attending the faneral.
By order of the President
Timmy C. fIORFIELD,
Clerk of Select Council.
IM'OFFICE OF THE CON T ROLLERS
OF PUBLIC scaoc/Ls. First School District of
:Pennsylvania, southeast corner SIXTH and ADBLPHI
Streets, .PirtI.ADELPHIA. Nov. 27, ISM
An examination of candidates for Assistant Teachers
in the Grammar, Secondary, and Primary Si hoots of this
District will be held at the HA.tWoCK HOOL.HO USE,
COATES:. above Twelfth street, on F December
4. 1863, at 2 o'clock. P. M., and conticue on SATURDAY,
the sth lust., at 2 o'clock A. M.
Candidates will be examined upon the following sttb
jects :
" Etymology and Deßnicions," "Mensuration."
" Grammar and Parsing." "Geography." " History,'
"Constitution of the. United States," Arithmetic,"
" Orthography and Penmanship "
By order of the Committee on Qualifications.
n029-htnt3t JAS. D. QAMPBELL decretary.
11M7DECADE. DUBE G DL' THE
ANTI. SLA VERY Si)OIE IT. —At the Annual
3feeting of the American Anti.S:avery Society, held ha
lieu" York. in May . last, jt was unanimously
.7tisolval, That to ac%rdance with usage., and from
reasons of obvious fitness, it is proper that the comple •
lion of another Decade of the SiMety'a existence should
be marked by a special pnbiin m..eting devoted to a
general re-few and survey of the elm• e, and that, there
fore. this S'ciety. when it adjorpms on this occasion,
Will adjOuro to meet in thenity of Philadelphia. on the
third day of December next, then and there to celebrate,
in an appropriate manner, the thirtMth—and we would
Fain hope the final—anniversary of It. formation.
In accordance with this resolution the THIRD DE
sCADE of the Society will be held in (lONIIE V HALE,.
in this city, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, the 3d and
4th of December, commencing each day at 10 o'clock
Among the speakers on the occasion will be Wm.
Lloyd Uairigon, Wendell. Phillips, Limited Quincy,
Mr. Sloane. Samuel J. May', Lucretia Mott, Mary Grew,
Robert Purvis, J. M McKim, and others. among them.
probably, Smith.ffrrit 'SenatorWil s and
apvnoTewcsenames e,mmteeoae l s
do notyet feel authorized to announce. .
Admittance free. It .
FREE LECTURE,
EHANCIPATION IN TENNESSEE,
DR. BOWEN,
Of the Unconditional Union Party,
OP TEN NEB EE,
Will deliver an addret-s,
CONCERT HALL - ,
On TUESDAY EVENING, December let, at B o'clock,
ON THAT STATE, -
ITS INSTITUTIONS.
ITS FRS'S ST CONDITION,
ITe FUTURE,
Thider the New Era of
no2,fi Gt FREEDOM TO THE EL &VP,.
Si'. ANDREW'S SOCIRTY-111.5th
ACIVIVERSARY. —This Anniversary will be
•celebrated on MONDAY, 30th i; st., in the 00 NTINEN
4TAL HOTEL. A mPeting for business . 0 , 111 take place. at
4 o'clock. Dinner at 53-1 P. M
Scotsmen. or tbeir descendants, strangers in the city,
desiring to join the brethren on this occasion. can pro
•cure Helot, of the Secretary.
Members are reqnested to attend withent farther no•
lice. GEORGE YOUNG,
n022-4t Secretary.
MWESTEtiIf BANK. OF PIIILLADEL
PIIIA.—Novernber 23, IN3
At the Annual Election held an the inch inst. the fol
lowing gentlemen wore elected Directors of this Bank for
the ensuing year:
,ToeephPatterron, John ,T Thompson,
Wm, A. Blanchard. Ti L. Cusett,
William Miller, Jac feanoi,
Morris Patterson, Thomas Reath.
Geo. If Troutman,
And at a meeting of the Directors', held - thin day, JO
SEPII• PATTERSON, Esq., Was nnautin mely elected
President, and C. N. WEYGANDT. Cashier, la Placa of
Goo. SI. Troutman, Esq.. wboa.clined a re.oleotion.
,no:16-St C. N WEYAAN DT. Cashier.
iM CORN EXCHANGE BUCK.—
PHILaDELPFIIA. Nov. S j 186.3.
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of
FIVE PER CENT., clear of all Twos. and payable on
9mand. J. W. TORREY;
nO - 4-1m Cashier.
FARMERS'
BAN K.—PEILADELP
At an election held on the
fallowing named Stockholde
tffile Bank:
S. A. Mercer,
~Edwin M. Lewis,
"John Aehh are,
Anthony J. A ntelo,
- William H. Woodward,
Joseph S. Lovering, Jr.,
Benjamin - ' /4.
And at a meeting of the
MERCER Fr , wee (wadi
EDWIN /4, LE WIS, ge,b.
LIAISE RIISIITON, Jr Jima.
n024-10t W,
1M A ruuLic MEETING TO TESTIFY
TO
REV. - HENRY WARD BEECHER,
the appreciation of the Citizens of Philadelphia of the
signal value of his 'services to the
Ahlhallakfi Carraa• ENGLAND.
will be held at the
AND PIC ANICS'
•
lA, Nev. V3,1E63
:16111 of ITOViiMber,lE63, the
, re were elected Directors of
Joanna B. Lippincott,
Jamoe R Campbell,
Pinnate Tete,
Pemberton e Hutchinson
J Eaward. Farnam,
William AL Farr.
Directors thin day. S. A
may re-elected President
Vice Preeident, and VirlL
ler.
iliffillTON. 7r., Qaehier
ACADEMY . OF MUSIC.
On THURSDAY. December 3d. et 8 P. lit.
MR, BEECHER WILL DELIVER AN ADDRESS ON
THAT OCCASION.
Tickets, entitling the holder to a secure{ seat to the
parquet, parquet circle, and balcony, ONE DOLLAR..
Tickets ler other portions 0f the house. PIETY OEM.
The proceeds of the lecture will be devoted to theft:lnds
of the 11. S. SANITARY COMMISSION.
Tickets may be procured. on and after Monday mixt.
at the Box Office of, the Academy, or at the Agency of
the Sanitary Commission. No. 1307 Chestnut straet. (up
stairs.) noi•lc
MCOOPER -SHOP SOLDIERS' HOME.
—The large and comm Allan& building at the
northwest corner of Race and Orown streets. Phila
delphia, formerly occupiodlis an Army Hospital by the
United States, has been Fecured by the Managers of the
Cooper• Shop Soldiers' Home, thoroughly repaired and
lentil fitted up for the reception of le mates. •
The attention of the charitable public is now specially
called to this Institution, which has already commenced
its career of active usefulness, by opening a Home for
disabled Soldiers and Seamen, who have been honorably
discharged from the land or naval service of the United
States; the benfits of the tu:ritution being conferred
alike upon all such, from whatever Dart of the Union
they ma) come.
The Managers would respectfully hut earnestly
eonti ihutious of Motley, Furniture, Clothing, Ca rpstiag,
g, Linen. Provisiol e, Books, dm.. for the use of
the Home that there may be no unneceesary delay in
the-practical application of the funds already contri
buted, to tho relief and comfort of the noble defenders
of our country's flag. who have enffared much. and
periled all. that we may have a c unary which we can
still call our own.
Contributions will be received at the Home, northwest
coiner of nettE and CROWN Streets, Philadelphia, or by
any of the following •
BOARD OF MANAORRA.
Dr. Eller:ale Wallace, President, 277 South Fourth et.
.
wm coopei'Yiee
Win. Struthers, Treasurer. 1022 11arket street.
E. S. - I all. Recording S=cretary, Corn Exchange Batik.
Geo. R. Birch, Correspond's' Secretary, 1022 Market St.
Robert P. King. 607 Hansom street.
Dr. Andrew Nebinger, 1015 South Second. street.
H. W. Pearce, 221 German street.
H. R. Warriner, 16 North S'erenth street.
Thomas H. Rice, 1606 Popular street.
B. Frank Palmer. 1.0 :;)heat out street
L. B. M. Dolby, Delaware avenue and Coates street.
rivan Randolph, S. W. corner Twentieth and Arch Sta.
LADY MANAGERS
Mrs. M. C. Grier, President, West Philadelphia.
Mies Anna M. Ross, Vice President. 914 North Sixth st.
Mrs. Wm. Struthers, Treasurer, 1418 8. Penn Solara.
" .1. 11.)rner, Cor. Secretary, 1017 South Second et.
" R. P. Fing, Rec. Secretary, 622 Spruce street.
. .
„
” C. 0 ibhir, 902 SouthTaira street.
" W7l.•anl, 220 South Fourth street.
H. Brooks, 210 North Eleventh street.
" Jr. H. Powers. 1525 Spruce street,
R 2.58 Pine s root.
" W. K Boyd, 334 Spruce street.
W. D. Bispbam, SO North raven% street.
" J. Floyd, 115 Pine street.
D. Haddock, 0(6 Pine street. .
" H. Davids, South Fourth street. •
Dr. Wallace, 277 South Fourth street.
" J. gckel, 255 North Sixth street.
• C. S. Butter, 627 6pruce etreet.
E. S. Hall, 4IS Dickerson street.
" Dr. Knorr, 910 North Front street.
• B. H. Moore, 1713 Walnut street.
" Dr. Spooner, 311 South Fifteenth street
" T. Sudd, 212 Washington Square.
• W. Gillespie, S. W. cur. Fifteenth and Arch ste.
Miss E. B melte, NO South Front street.
PITILADELPITIA, November. 1863.
M THE
SYNNatOe'ocre E COUNTRY.
WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON.
AT
CONCERT HALL, WEDNESDAY. December 2. 1863,
at 8 o'clock P. M. Tickets, 25 cents—et T. B. Prtch's,
Sixth and. Chestnut:NADU-slavery. Office, 106 North
Tenth; Haase of Industry, 762 Green street. n 026 tde2
INCSURGEON -ARTIST'S OFFICE,
MUTILATED SOLDIE3B.--401.D1ERS who
have lost an ARM or LEO in the service. and desire the
Patent "PALMER 'PALMER Limbs" to be supplied by Govern
ment, 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 CI3ESTNITT Street, Philadelphia,
MA. PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD VOW.
PANY, TREASURER'S DEPAR email.
PHILADELPIIIA, October 16. 1663.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi
annual dividend of FIVE per cent. on the capital stock
of the Company, clear of National and State taxes,.
payable on and after November 15.1863
rowers of attorney for collection of dividends can be
had on application at the office of the CompanY, Ho.
$338 South THIRD Street.
ocl7-tdel THOS. T. FIRTH. Treasurer..
DEW/ TT COAL COMEPANY OP
PITTSTON.— The Annual Meeting of Stock
holders for the election of five Directors to , erve tor the
ensuirgyear will be held at the Office of the lionimenY,
South FOURTH Street, in the city' of Philadot
phia, on MONDAY, December 7th, 1563, between the
hours of 2 and 3 o'clock P. ht.
Efuo26-th2t* JOHN HkNNA, Secretary.
M. PRANKFOH.D. NOV.. gb.
ilt, 1863.
..1t a meeting of the Stockholders of the Proposed
BANK OF FEMME° ttD. held this eve
ning, at Wright's Institute, a decision of the Comptrol
ler 01 the Currency was read, which reclaims this Bank
to organize as one of the National Banks of Philadel
phia, to be located at Fra.nkford, and to have %capital
of at least One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.)
'Articles of Association for this purpose were signed by
the Stockholders preseht.
Stockholders who signed the previous articles, are
hereby notified that those articles are now of no effect,
and they should come forward without delay, and sign
the meta articles adopted this evening, in order to secure
their stock.
William Overington, Nathan Rllles, Edward Reyes,
Lewis Shallcrosa, George W. Elmira, Simon R. Sny
der, Benjamin Rowland. Jr., Richard C. Taylor, Thos.
Rowland, and Israel Foster were appointed a Committee
to receive further subscriptions of clock. and to sit at
Wright's Institute, every evening, from 73 to S o'clock,
until the balance of the increased aton¢ shall have
been taken. Persons wishing Stock should avail them
selves of this opportunity at once
NATHAN MLLES, Chairman.
W. H. RIIAWN, Secretary. n026-3t
E BANK.—
M THE
29. 1999 —At the annual neld
on the 16th instant, the following gentlenlm were duly
elected DIRECTORS of this Bank:
Thomas Robbins, J. Gillingham Fell,
Lewis R. Ashhurst, Edward 6. Clarke
Richard D. Wood. Semi. W. DeCoursey,
John Welsh. Henry Preant,
Marahall Bill, George Whitney.
J. 1. Eninger, Benj. G. Godfrey,
Jan 1.. Clagborn.,
And at a meeting of the DIRECTORS, held THIS
DAY, THOMAS ROBINS. Esq., was nnanimously.re
elected President.
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1;::3-c. CORN EXCHAI.
DELPHIA, Novembi
At the Election held 16th in
ere were duly elected Direct
Bank:
.ititi o li
et. the following Stockhold
tors of the Corn Exchange
G. Cattell.
Christian S. Hoffman,
H. W. Catherwood,
Edmund A. Sonder,
Charles ...P. Wilkins.
David. Vanderveer,
Jonathan Knight.
Board this day ALEX. G.
monelyre-eleefrd President
'ice President, and JOHN W.
J. W. TORRE r;
Cashier.
Aaezmder
James Steel.
Robert Ervin,
William Y. Cox,
Samuel T. Canby,
Philip B. Mingle,
John F. Gross, -
And at the meeting of the
CATTELL. Esq., was an snit
ALBX.WEIILL,DIN,
TORREY, Cashier.
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M BANK OF CCITI
Pin
At an election held on ti
named Stockholderswere elf
MGeoraniK. Ziegler,
Wm. W. Longatretli,
Peter Callen,
John A. Brown,
B. W. Cannel!,
Solari B. Wilmer.
Charles B.
And at a seating of the Di]
B. ZIEGLER. Esq., wan uni
dent, and JOHN A. LEWIS.
nc24-tntligit
LADELPITIA., NOT. 23. 1863.
he 16th inst., the following
noted Directo, s of this Bank
Alexander Brown,
G. W. Page,
John Thompson,
Wm. V. Wieht.
Thomas H. Ktrt.leY,
Patrick Brady,
eetors, held this day, GEO.
•
enimously re-elected Pres!-
. Cashier
OHN A. LEWIS. Cashier.
fM. CONSOLIDATION BANK,
PHILADRLPIIL NOV- 23 1863
At an election held on the
serve the ensuing year. the following gentlemen were
elected: James V. Watson, Jos. H. Collins. John P. Ver
ree. Henry Oropkey. Jos. B. Van Dagen, W. Hogg, Josiah
D. Brooks, Ludlam Matthews Robi. Shoemaker, Jas,
8, Watson, Seneca B. Malone, hobt. F. Taylor, Joha H.
Brim aura.
And at a meeting of the Board. held this day, JAWS
V. WATSOI4. Eec!.. was nnanimonsly Ta-eleeted Presi
dent, CEO. W. THORN, Esq.. Solicitor PIiTER O. Hi - AL-
M/MR. Fen., Notary, and JOSEPH N. PiiIRSJI,,
Cashier. • non tuthsSt
Maw PRILLA.DICLPHIA. AND RE3A.DIND
RAILROAD COMPANY, Once M 27 South
FOLISTE Street, PRILADELPHIA, September 2, 1863.
- DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The following-named persons
sre entitled to a Dividend„ the Common Stock of this,
Company. The -residenctUofAseveral of them is un
known, and it is, therefore,' necebsary that the certid
sates of stock should be presented OW calling for the
Dividend. 8. UDFORD, Treasurer,
STOCKHOLDERS' NAMES. -
Mrs. Mary Bishop, S. Laneseter,
Timothy C. Boyle, Percy M. Lewis,
Clement Biddle. Fanny Mary Mitcherson,
Ann Copeland John Mclntyre,
• A. Emslie and J. Newbold, John S. Moore,
Trustees, . James McKnight,
Debbie A. linglies. Benl. F. Newport,
SamL T. Harrison; Beea, Pott,
James Hallowell,- W•Nt.
Rodman,
James W. Hallowell, Sarah Ann Richards.
Catherine C. Koppele, Henry B. Sharer,
Daniel Klapp, • Maria L. Sadler,
Mary Kuhn. Andrew Turner,
Chas. Kuhn, Hartman Mrs. Rebecca Ulrich.
Kuhn, and J. 11. Kuhn, Ex, Asher M. Wright,
of S. Kuhn. William Young, '
R. V. R. Leisse Extrg., W. H. McVickar,
and Janies D. Schaff. Dr. of Austin Smith,
John S. LfriFS, deed. 1A Ce zeK.stuth-ti
MILITARY NOTICES.
iIIGENERAL RECRUITING OFFICE,
No. 611 CHESTNUT Street.—Recruits wanted for all
the gallant old Artillery, Cavalry, and. Infantry
Regiments now in service, raised. or partly raised. in
this city. d. few good men can -yet be enlisted for the
2d Artillery (ll2th P. V.), A. A. GIBSON, U. it. A...
Colonel Commanding. The Batteries of tole faithful
old Regiment have been assigned to poste of honor. and
artist present occupying the must prominent fortifica
tion* in the detonate of Washington. Quarters commo.
diens an i comfortable. The Largest Bounties now of
ferednO Veteran and. other volunteers are given at this
office.
CHARLES N CADWALLADER,
n0.7.8-fit. Captain and emeriti Recruiting Officer.
IWANTED, FOR THE UNITED
STATES MARINE CORPS (a varied And exciting life
by tea and land), six hundred able-bodied men to
Perform the duties of a soldier at our Navy Yards and
aboard United States ships-of war on foreign stations.
Better compensation than the army. ship• of-war is
a comfortable home. The Marine Corps is the best
equipped Infantry in the service. Prize money in abund
ance.
• • ..
Two dollars will be paid to any one win brings an ac
cepted recruit to this office.
For all other infipmation apply ; daily, at the only
regular and Lons 831ablished 3farine Recruiting Ren
dezvous tin the city. at ; No. 311 Seats FRONT Amt.
below Spruce, between the hours of nine and three
o'clock. - --"," JAMBS LRWIS,
Captain and Recraitinz Officer,
n0237.m No. 311 South FRONT Street.
CORPS OF HONOR, 11. S. A. .
HEADQUARTERS BROM/TING SERVICE,
INVALID CORPS FOR PHILADELPHIA.
2143 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
SOLDIERS honorably discharged on account of die-
Willi impby for information for enlistment in the
INVALID CORPS
to Lieut. HUBER BASTIAN, Invalid Corp
211 S . Third street, Philadelphia,
or to Lieut. J. W. DEAN, Invalid Corps,
ell Brown street, and
N. E. corner Broad and Spring Garden eta , Phila.
Pay and fallowances, excepting bounty and pension,
same as to 11. S. Infantry. E• W. MATTHEWS,
Major let Pa. Art, and Supt. Invalid Corps for Philadel
phia. auls-sa,ittutf.
PORTRAITS OP RARE WORTH ARE
REIMER'S artistically-execnted Photographs in
01l colors, of life Mee. Pronounced the Hneet artistic
efforts. bee specimens at easCOND Street, above Green.*
GUILD MILLETTE, ATTORNEY
ty • AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER, No. got 5 South
FIFTH Street. Philadelphia. no9.lm*
MONS. A. F. ROSAT, •
MOTS.
PROFESSOR OF &RMS.
n024-tatlisBt* at Barrett's Gymnasium
VRESH ARRIVAL OF THE C ELE.
BRATED Virgin Oil of Aix: per bark Trent. For
Bale by the Importers,
RHODES & WILLIAMS,
nom 10'7 South WATER Street
WORCESTERSHIRE S AtTO E.- A
fresh invoice Worcestershire Sauce. pints and
half pints, just received, and for sale by
RHODES Eg WILLIAMS,
no2S 107 South WAVER Street.
RIIISINS.-200 BOXES WHOLE'IIS. R
Raisins.
MO boxes whole Layer Raisins.
2CO boxes half M R. end Layer Ealaill.B.
2CO boxes ginner M. R. and Layer Raieins,
Also. New Citron, .Lemon Peel, and Carrants,
for sale by RRODE3 do WILLIAMS. '
ne 28 107 South WA!PE Street.
CANTON GINGER.-25 CASES. EL
TE.A. quality Canton flinger for selelyr
RHODES Sc WILLI Va.
no2S 101 Smith WATER Street.
VSTNUTS.- 150 BUSHELS EXTRA
'V Dry Chestnuts for sale by
BUODES & WILLIAMS.
no2S lO7 South WATER Street.
R,ILK. THREADS AND s dOTTONS •
kj For
MAGIIINES,
Wholesale and ret e ll.
LAING & MAGIITNII3.
497.4.1% , ' NO. 39 Ninth. THILiD Street.
Southlrront
DEALERS IN
=TAWS, CURTAIN MATERIALS,
B. COIFEGYB. Cashier
IILOLIDAY GOODS.
HOP ID AY RESENTS.
ALBUMS.
BIBLES.
PRESENTATION BOOKS.
FINE PAPERS.
KNIVES.
POCKETBOOKS.
GOLD PENS AND PENCILS.
To be obtained nt
BRYSON So SON'S,
u02.7-2t 'Pio. 8 North SIXTfi Street
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
OPERA GLASSES, GOLD SPECTACLES,
FIELD GLASSES, STEREOSCOPES, 'FANCY
THERMOMETERS,
BESIDES MANY OTHER
USEFUL AND FANCY ARTICLES,
FOR SsLE BY
JAMES Wr. QUEEN cre
' No. fl 2 t CHESTNUT STREET
Catalogues famish gratis, 11026„1i,
CLOTHING.
O UR
Cto lEIL Ci CD> 7' tff• _
W&NAIRKER &: BROWN,
OAIC HALL
E., E. COB; SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS.
EDWARD P. KELLY,
JOHN KELLY,
TAILORS,
143 EOLITH THIRD STRUT.
ma THE lixoneltas,
ropatzwr CHEMDT ABOVE SEVENTH,
EST* now In store a LAME STOCK and somplete as.
sortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
TERAIS CASH —Prices much lower than any other
drat-olass establishment. oelfi-tf
BLACK CASS. PANTS, ,95.50,
At 704 MARKET Street
BLACK CASE PANTS, eadso, At 704 MARKET Street,
SLACK CASS. PANTS, 10.60. At 704 MARKET Street...?
BLACK CASS. PANTS. 115.60, At 709 MARKET Street,
:SLACK CASS. PANTS. *5.60. At 704 MARKET Street.
ORIGO & VAN GUNTER'S, Jo. 704 rff.A.Rglrr Street,
*Ma & VAN 01717 TENT, No, 704 MARKET Street
13RIGIS & VAN GERITEN'S, No. 701 MARKET Street.
URICHI & VAN GUNTER'S. No. 704 MARKET Street.
GRIOR & VAN GUirrinrii, Jo. 704 MARKET Otrast.
se24-0m
CURTAINS & CURTAIN MATERIALS.
CURTAINS AND CURTAIN
MATERIALS.
Si P. <Sr.. CO.,
• FURNITURE COVERINGS,
WINDOW SHADES,
ROLL AIVDS.
UPHOLSTERERS' TRIBIDIINGS, viwErlA-A
-BLINDS, &e.
N. E. COR. TENTH AND CHESTNUT
32028-tf
ARMY GOODS.
ARMY LININGS.
PLAIN AND TWILLED BLUE ALL•WOOL
3LIN IN" GS.
SUITABLE FOR ARMY GREAT COATS.
In store and for sale by
FARNHAM, KIRKHAM, &
430 and R 32 CHESTNUT Street
ARMY WHITE DOME'S
SKY-BLUE "KERSEY S,
In store ana for sale by
FLENHABI, KIRRHARI & Co.,
2.30 and 232 CHESTNUT Street
FROTHINGHAM & WELLS
HEAVY, MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHIETINGS AND
SHIRTING&
STANDARD DRILLS.
HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS.
WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMEROS AND
BROWN, BLRACHED, AND GOBBET JEANS.
WORSTED YARN, Asc. 5e194141
G. W. SIMONS ill BRO'TELEB.,
geiSOM-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA.
MANUFACTITRERii 07 JEWELRY.
FINE SWORDS,
AND
MILITLET GOODS IX EVZBY vLsurrr.
in26.trum
FINANCIAIS.
MICHAEL JACOBS,
BANKER.
No. 46 South THIRD Street,
Prane.DELErru“
CIOYYRNNBNT SECURITIES. SPECIAL AND lINCITII-
RENT MONEY BOCORT AND SOLD.
STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION.
Particular attention paid to the Negotiation of Time
Paper. CITY WARRANTS BOUGHT. ocs-3m
NOTICE.-APPLICATION - ITILL BE
••••1 made by S. A. MILLER to tho Department of High
wais for a contract for the paving of BiOYER Street, be
tween Norris and York streets, Nineteenth ward of
the city of Philadelphia the following owners of pro
perty on said street, being a majority of owners, and
owning a majority of feet fronting on said street, having
signed an agreement for the same: Daniel H tviland, re
sidence Fifa, street, below Norris street, 119 feet (M
-ward G. James., Walnut and Front streets, 398 feet ; Z.
C. Howell, Chestnut, above Sixth street, 267 feat.
Owners of prepare* on said Moyer street, between the
points aforesaid, having objections to the contract being
awarded, will make them at the Highway Department
on FRIDAY, Decenilier Oth, at 3 o'clock P. H. n028.3t*
NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS ARE
cautioned agaimit paying D. S WISHER. for
merly of Mechanicsburg, Pa:. any accounts due me, as
be hAS proven himself dishonest, and is in my employ no
longer. GEO. VOM,Klift.
no2B-2t* No. 249 and 251 MARKET Sc.. Phila.
WILLIAM E. STONE IS ASSOOIA,
red with the undersigned from thi9 date Tho firm
name will be as heretofore, ATWOOD, RALSTON, & CO.
C. AT VirOOD.
JOHN C. RALSTON.
PRILADELPIIIA,NOV. 1, 1863. no2S-61°
NOTICE TO PERSONS LIABLE TO
EXCISE TAX.
OFFICE OF U. S. ASSESSOR,
THIRD DISTRICT PENNSYLVANIA
. .
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the annual lists,
talnati.one and enumerations, made and taken in this
district, in pursuance of the provisions of the U. S. Ex
cise Laws, will be open for examination on MONDAY,
November 9th. and remain open until. WEDNESDAY,
November 25th.
Appeals, relative to the same, will be heard a.nd. de
termined by the*Assessor, from November 26th to De
cember Sd, between the hours of 10 A. AL and 3 P. M.
All appeals should be in writing, and specify the
particular cause, matter. or thing, respecting which a
decision is requested; and should, moreover, state the.
ground or principle of inequality complained of.
Sworn testimony required.
All persons liable to License Tax are reminded that a
Penalty of TWO YEARS IMPRISONUENT is provided for
those who prosecute business without license. An op
portunity will be afforded each as may have neglected
to sign applications for license, to relieve themselves of
liability to puniehment.bv mann* at this Office previous
to December-31 J. FLETCHER BD DD. Assessor,
no7-wetds3 No. 924 N. THIRD street.
INTERNAL REVENUE-UNITED
STATES EXCISE NOTlCE.—Not'ce is hereby given
to ail persons residing 03 doing business in the FOURTH
COLLECTION DISTRICT. composed of- the Fourteenth,
Fifteenth, Twentieth, Twenty-first, and Twenty-fourth
' , yards of the city and county: of Philadelphia. that the
velnations, and enumerations made and taken:
within this District will he open far examination at this
office from and after FRIDAY. If ovember 20th, until
SATURDAY, December oth, D 63. and that for the five
days next ensuing, December 7th,Bth, 9th, 10th, and 11th.
appeals will be received and determined.
All appeals must be in writing, and specify the particu
lar cause. matter, or thing, respecting which a decision
is requested, and state the aceind or principle of inequa
lity or error complained. of.
- - -
All persons liable to License in this District are re
minded that the Penalties for doing business without a
United. States license will be rigidly enforced.
D. P. SOUTHWORTH. Assermor,
No. 427 CHESTNUT Street.
Farmers' and. blechanlcs' Bank Building.
no2l-6t 2.5.28,30-de2,5 •
NIOTICE----CITY DIRECTORY, 1864.-
Corrections rendered necessary by removals. Sm., —
Stc., may be made at the Publication Rooms, 134 Smith
FOURTH Street, either by letter or personally. More
than the usual, and very many, difkanitiee have been
met frith bo the canvassers this season, aria - ion from
fear of the draft, absence from the city, put especially
from the astonishing indifference of .very many business
men and housekeepers. in almost every part of the city.
Attention is, therefore, directed to the above notice.
not6-3011'
Jr YOU. WANT YOUR HAIR CUT,
scientifically and. Ina 'Workmanlike manner, go to
PULLINGEWS, No. 131 CHESTNUT Street, opposite
the post office. no2B-3t*Et
E FONTENEAII & C. SALLES,
• FRENCH HAIR DRESSING and SHAVING SA
LOON. No. 108 South ELEVENTH Street. (upataire.)
branch 0f1027 Chestnut etreet. .
• .
Manufacturers and Importers of Wigs, Toupees, Fri
settes, and Fancy Articles. oc3o-fmwlm*
(EORGE WOOLFORD, WAITER
AND CATERER, return thanks to hie friends and
the public in general for their past favors, and hopes to
receive a continuance of their liberal patronage. Resi
dence, MO ADDISON Street, below Pine, where he
continues to furnish Terrapins, Chicken Salad, and
Fried and Stewed Oysters, at the shortest notice.
Orders sent by the past be promptly attended
n 025.130
APPLES—CHOICE AND FANCY.
Three hundred bble. BELL FLoWERS.
Seven do. SPITZENBURG.
Two do. NOKTHSEDT SPYS.
Three do. SEEKS.
Seven do. GREENINGS.
With other deeirablevarletiee, jot received and for
Gale
bY PßETralem'l‘ SONS,
1a 25 •01 * V. E. vor.'Fzur kna taco street*.
PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA; SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Qs, 1863:
POPLIN'S AT LOW PRICES,
POPLINS AT MEDIUM PRICES
roruss AT Blall PREOES.
DRESS OOODS,
Of all kinds, at Ism than usual prices.
WINTER SILKS.
VA Lot of Fancy Silks.
Autumn and minter styles.
. At very low prices.
SU.S.I2PLESS BROTHERS. ,
CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
STEEL & SON WOULD CALL
• attention to their Stock of FINE DRESS GOODS,
all bought at very hsw prices, early in the season, and at
the recent Auction Sales:
French Merinoes, 750 to $2.50.
French Poplins and Reps.. Sale to $1 75. ,
Dress Goods of every variety. t)c to s2.'
3,000
3,000 yarde two-yard wide Illerinoes, $1 25.
Blanket Shawls. a great variety of styles. $3.2.5 to $l3.
Broche Shawls,great bargains, 4 , 9.50 to $l4.
Circulars and ucenes, of all kinds of Cloths, at low
prices.
Fanny Siike, 81 to $5.
Plain Foil de Soles, $1.25 to $2 50.
Moire Antiques and Corded Silks, $2.50 to t? 5.
, Nos. 713 and 71S North TENTH St.
1 Lot All-wool Shaker Flannels. 633. o, worts 30e. Ito
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
BARGAIN IN
_OTTONAN AND CORDED SILKS,
EDWIN HALL S.: CO.;
26 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
WILL OPEN THIS Dionti-ma,
Of our own Importation, a case of
o'Tiroßl A. N . SILKS,
and as the goods arrived rather later in the season than
we expected, wo purpose selling them at
$2 PER YARD
The colors are Wines, Greens. Browns, Dines, Nodes,
and Purples.
Aiao, a Can of
C01133_1033w sirAKEI, at $72•25.
The colors of these are Greene, Leathers, Blues, Par
plea, Browne.
Moire Antictries and Fancy Silica for sale at reduced
Prices. 7i024-bic2t
FANCY DRESS SILKS,
LATE AUCTION SALES.
AT
LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES.
OURWEN STODDARD & BROTRER,
5150, 459, and 454 N. SECOND Street, Itiove.Wlllorr
TIP•STAIRS DEPARTMENT.
_ BOYS' FlNp OLOTHILIO.
Boys' ready madenuts. -
Fitchburg Dark Cadet Suits.
"Wet Feint Cadet Suite,
Flee Fancy Cassimeoe Seas.
Overcoats. Cape Overcoats.
Sack Coats and Long Jackets.
Boys' and Men's Fi Ile Clothing MA de to order.
CLOAK hOOK—SECOND STORY.
MO Black Beaver Cloaks.
Fine Black Beaver Cloaks.
Chinchilla end Whitney Cloaks.
Ribbed, Frosted Beaver Cloaks. _
Dark Purples. Blues. Leathers, Modes, £m
CD colars and Sacks
•
Every Fashionable tlaterial.
Prices are the lowest,
And quality t f the best.
We invite buyers to examine our stock of these ele
gant and fashionable garments, and to the o nality. fit,
and recherche appearance of them we desire especial. at
tention. Prices range from $lO to dr;B
COOPER Sr COWARD,
It B. B. corner MINTS amd..I,IARBET.
CORSET -CLASPS.
MRS. STEEL,
TEETH STREET, BELOW' CI4E3T.NUT,
has just received a large supply of the hest
FRENcm. (JO RSET:GLASPS,
now so .d ifficult to obtain ; and in Corsets of her mano
facture the ladies can rely upon getting' a CGASI' which
will save them trouble and disappointment. - - no3B St"
TITARRIS CASSIMEBES. --
---- Fine quality, double weight, fancy.Cassimares. in
neat patterns. for business suits, of Harris' well-known
make.
SD lc-mixed Cassimerea, extra hean.
Super extra fine Black Caselmeres.
Leavy fancy Coatings. •
Fitchbrivr dart -cadet Cassimerea
Harris' West Point Cadet" Caasimarea,
Blue Clothe and Beavers.
CLOaKtkaiS.
Solianny's frosted Beavers.
Chinch - 11W, light and dark.
Super quality black ribbed Bearers..
kt,STAI RS DEPA RT MEET.
. . ,
In CLOAK ROOM, line Cloaks, of - fashionable 'gm=
terial. Cloaks male to order. Select the Cloths down
stairs. -
. .
BOYS' CLOTBITIO ROOM, well stocked with fine
suits, overcoats, &c. Boys' and Men's Clothing made
toorder COOPER & COWARD.
n027-tf S. E. cor. SUNNI & ItI&AKET.
PROGHE LONG SHAWLS, OP PARIS
AND VIENNESE;FABRIr'S,
In New and Choice Designs and Colorings.
Prices for the above (lood. will be found a, low as ever.
CUR WEN STODDARD & BROMER,
450,452, and 454 N. ISECOVD Streetabove Willow.
OURWEN STODDARD & BROTHER,
450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND Street.
n 026 3t Above Willow.
RHAWL43 F'OR.FRIENDS.
A Lot of Seal-skin Shawls,
somewhat Imperfect.
At very low prices.
SBARPLSSS Eig.OTH3R"S,
n 025 CHESTWITT and EIGHTH Strest4
SILVER AND }PLATED WARE.
ESTABLISHED -LN -1812.
WM_ WILSON ar- SON,
SILVER-WARE MANUFACTURERS,
S. W. COR. FIFTH ANDICHERRY STS
L lane and genial assortment of
constantly on hand. of our own manufacture, of DIOR
EST STANDARD.
PLATED WARE.
Stist received, per City of Limerick, and have constant
h- on hand, a large and general assortment of PLATED
WARE. consisting of
WAITERS, •
TEA•SETS,
CAKE•EASKETS,
CASTORS,
nol2-thstulm URNS, &c., &e.
IP °KING-GLASSES,
NEW ENGRAVINGS,
OIL
PAINTINGS,
PICTURE FRAMES.
EARLE'S GALLERIES,
816 CHESTNUT STREET.
n029-3t if •
WINDOW SHADES.
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN
PHILADELPHIA
] . Ic_. PJ:UGHT E 1 ' ,
517 MARKET STREET.
nolll-1m
PENS!,
AMERICAN GOLD PEN COMPANY.
SALESROOM,
S. B. CORNER EIGHTH AND CHESTNUT sTRBErs
These PENS are the best now in use, and all war
ranted. '
The Mention of the Trade is sacited.
ArARTER & FALSE R,
n 026 6t AGENTS
SHOTW ELL'S CELEBRATED
SWEET CIDER.
OUR USUAL SUPPLY OF TRIS EXCELLENT
CIDER
Just received
ALBERT 0_ ROBERTS,
.Dealer in Fine Groceries,
no2ii.if Corner of ELEVENTH and VINE Streets.
ASPLENDID PORTRAIT,. IF YOU
desire one, accurate and pleasing, get life size Pho
tographs, in oilcolors, at BEESIBit'S Gallery, SECOND
Street, above Green, its
TO SPORTSMEN.-
•
PHILIP WILSON - eh 00.;
409 CHESTNUT STREET.
Manufacturers of superior '
DOUBLE GUNS.
Kual, if not superior, to - any of tha following makes,
which we keep constantly on hand:
Greener, Westley Richards, Moor. & Harris.
and other makers.
Also, Powder, Shot, Wads, Oars, &e.
We shall be constantly supplied, donna the season.
with every variety of
SKATES. se;!s-111a
SPECIAL NOTICE.--
•
BARTELL'S ALL-GLASS FRUIT JARS.
MEW CAPSULE FRUIT JARS.
AMERICAN AND FRENCH GLASS SHADES.
BEAUTIFUL FERNERIES
BARTELL . & LETCHWORTH,
aik2A-tdi&l No. 13 North FTFTR Fitraa&
IMOCORRECT PIANO TUNING.
—Mr. C.. E. SaIIGENT'S orders for tanilil
and repairing Pianos are received at MASON & 00. 'a
store, 907 CHESTNUT Street, only.
Mr. has had elevenyears' factory experience In Bea.
ton, and fiveears' employment in Philadelphia.
SPECIAL.—Pianos releathered to sound as soft ant
sweet toned as new, without removing.
Terms for Tuning. $l. oo14•flza11
TRUSSES, BRACES hte.,
skilfully adjusted by 0. H, ITRIDIAS,
corner of TWELFTH .and RACE 'Streets.- .
Ladles' Department for same. conducted bs
Ladies..TWRLYTR Street first door below Race. Tbs
most complete and varie d stock on hand,_ conslettim
tart, of Trance. Supporters Shoulder..
,STELCOIS,
&es,_ mastic Stockton'. OrrttehaS, Syrinxes. Az.
Kir Illusory. Sl* Boom, fm. 001-8111
PLANTATION BETTERS,
Prom the army hospital—the bloody battle. field—the
mansion of the rich and hoMble abode of the poors=from
the office and. the sacred desk—from the monatatn top.
distant valleys and far-off !elands of the ocean—from
every nook and corner of the civilized world—is pourbni
in the evidence of the astonishing effects of DRAKE'S
PLANTATION BITTERS. Thousands 12POIL thousands
of letters like the following may be seen at our office:
ESEDSVIRY, Wie., Sept. 16, 1863.
%..~ `* * * I have been in the army hospitals for
fourteen months—speechless and nearly dead. At Alton.
111., they gave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters. * *
Three bottles restored my speech and cured me. * *
C. H. FLACITE."
SOUTH WARSAW, 0., July 28, 1863.
"* * * One young man, who had been sick and not
out of the house for two years with Scrofula and Ery
sipelas, after paying tbe denten over $11;0 withont bene
fit, has been cured by ten bottles of your Bitters. « *
. EDWARD WOUNALL."
The following is from the Matron of the Union Home
School for the Cnildren of volunteers:
HATENEYER NANSioN," FTETY•SEVENTH Sr. - ,
NEW YORK, Animst 2,18 M.
"Da. DRAXE: YOUT wonderful Plantation Bitters
have been given to some of our little children suffering
from weakness and weak lungs with most happy effect.
One little girl, is particular, with pains in the head, loss
of appetite, and daily wasting consumption, on whom
all medical skill had been exhausted, has been
restored. We commenced with but a teaspoonful of
Bitters a day. Her appetite Increased; strandh and
healthfollowed. * * *
gopecttvaly,
• *, lOM much to you, for I yarns , believe the
Plantation Bitten have saved my life.
- REV. W. H. WAGGONER. jr.',
* Thou wilt send me two bottles more of thlf
Plantation. Blttera. tIY 'wife has been greatly benefited
by their nee.
Thy frlend, ABA CUMIN. Philadelpllia, Pa."
' 4 ` UM MEM ft groat anfferer from Dvapenxia,
and had to abandon prea4shing. * • The Plantation
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MN. .1. S. CATIIORN, BOCkestor. N. Y."
* * Send us twenty-four dozen mgt. of your
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creasing with the roots of our house.
BYKRS, CHADWICK, & CO.;
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"* * * I have given the Plantation Bitters to hun
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effect, G. W. D. ANDREWS,
Superintendent Soldiers' Home, Cincinnati, 0."
# # The Plantation Bitters have oared me of
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had to abandon DI . Y business..
H. B. KINGSLEY, Cleveland, 0."
*.* * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me of a
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distressed
me for years. It acts like a charm.
C. C. MOORE, Agent for Colgate & Co. 254 Broadway,"
ac.• 40. • die., dm • &0., do.
The Plantation Bitten make the weak strong, the lan
ced brill_•ant, and are exhausted nature's great restorer.
They are composed of the celebrated Clissaya Bark,.
Wintergreen, Sassafras, Roots, Herbs. Zsct)all preserved
in perfectly pure St. Croix Rum.
Persons of sedentary habits, troubled 'with weakness,
lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack or appetite, die
tzess after eating, torpid liver. constipation, as., deserve
to suffer if they will not try them.
They are recommended by the highest medka2 antho
rides, and are warranted to produce an irnmedialsbene
dcialicifect. They are exceedingly agreeable, weestis
Pure, and. harmless.
NOTIIE.—Any person pretertateg to Pall Plantaticr&Mt
ten i n tnik or by the ga - don is a swindler and irnpostUr.
We only Pat it np in oar ing-cairin bottles. Bewars.of
bottles reViled with imitatisu deleterious stuff, for whick
several persons are airoad7 in prison. See that every
bottle has our United States stamp over the cork, and
signature on tel side lalOele.
Sold by respectable dealers Chroushout the habitable
&lobe.
P. H. DRAKE CO.,
or.lo-stadrol4ra 202 BROLDWAY. N. Y
IIeSTJBANCE COMIPAWIES.
JNSURE YOUR LIFE
IN Asa
WASTITNOTON LIFE INEIVRATICE CO.,
OF NEW YORK, •
Which offers more advantages to Insurers than any
other Company In the United States.
CHAMBERS & REGISTER,
GENERAL AGENTS.
407 WALNUT STREET, Philadelphia.
0e27-tnthstial
O FFICE OF THE DELAWARE MU
TULL SAYLTY INSURANCE CO..
PHILADELFBIA. November 11, 1863.
.The following statementolthitairaiie of the slomiia . ny
l i tablisbed iimcdrerna l l o riz r v c !'ith lr a provision of its charter,
On Marine and Inland la l ske e' .. v . - .ta3 . 2 86 .319 t. 133 °c".1,1563'
On Fire Rieke . • ... . .. . 116.613 03
Premiums on Policies not marked offZiovem- W 49.462
ll
ber 1.,1863 266,395 09
PREMIUMS MARKED OPP as earned from. November
I, 1862, to October 31, 1883:
On Marine and Inland liisks .$3?3,483 . 34
Risks
----
riterest during same period, sal-
4481,881 78
vages, &o
$551.856 16
LOSSES, EXPENSES, &c., daring the year as above:
Marine and Inland Navigation
Losses *178,444 10
Fire Losses* 40,750 59
Return Premiums 40;E*4 60
. -- . . ..• . ... • - • •
Re-lam:mat ces... —.. 32,191 37
Agency Charges, Advertising. Print
ing, &c 19,772 76
Taxes 9:281 96.
Expenses, Salaries, Rent, &a 75,428 Si
• ____ $295,234 in
Surplus $216,621 97
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY,
Nova iliElt - 1. 1 'W.
$lOO,OOO United
S tates five-per-cent Loan 4597,000 00
76000 six-par -cent. 5-205., 75.000 00
20,000 " "
PAL . =WO 00
50,000 T 3-10 per ct. Treas. Notes 53,250 CO
100,000 State o!.Peruasylyanias-per.cent.Lotin.loo,997 50
64;060 6-per-cent. 57.820 00
1200000 Philadelphia City 6-per-cent, L0an....127,52/3 00
I 30,000 State of Tennessee stper-cent. Loan— .• 15,000 00
20.000 Pennsylvania - Railroad first mortgage
6-per•cent. bends,, 22,300 00
50,13 a) Pennsylvania 'Railroad second mort
gage roper -cent. bonds 58,250 00
15,100 MO shares stock Germantown Gas Com
pany. principal and interest guaran
tied by the city of Philadelphia 15,000 00
5,000 100 shares Stack Pennsylvania Railroad
Company ••. • ... ..• • . ... • • . •!••• •• • 7,225 00
5,000 100 shares St ockNorth Pennsylvania
Railroad Comen7 2,660 00
21,000.tinited Srates Treasury Certificates of
Indebtedness • 21.4:x100
120,700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, amply
secured .... . ........... 123 700 CO
$791.760 par... cost,"s7B3,737.l2—market value. 794.200 60
Real Estate. 56.383 36
Bills Receivable, for insurances
made. " 107,9 . 47 61
Balances due. at Agencies-11801i
ume on Marine Policies, accrued
interest. and tither debts due the
Company 28,919 87
Scrip and Stook of sundry ineura,nee
and other Companies, $5,503. Es
timated value. • . ... . ......
- Cash, on deposit with ITni
teti States Government,
subject, to ten days' call. 980.000 00
Gash. in Banks 38,688 39
Cash, in drawer 200 80
118.789 19
PHILADELPHIA, NOV. 11, 1843.
The. Board of Directors ha , e 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.
Ett .teo , t p t ayable on and after the Ist December proximo.
They have also declared a SonlyDirrmurn of FORTY PER
CENT. on the EARNED PREMIUMS for the year ending Oc
tober 31,"1363, certificates for which will be issued to the
parties entitled to the same, on and after the let Decem
ber proximo, free of tax.
They have ordered, also, that the SCRIP CERTIFI.
CATES OF - PROFITS of the Company, fuy the years 1366
and -650, be redeemed in cash, at the oeice of the Com
pany,-on and after January 2. Mi. all interest thereon
to came on that day.
Aar No em.tifloate of - profits issued under 52.5. By the
Act of Incorporation, "rio certificate shall issue unless
claimed within two ItetirB after the declaration of thi
dividend whereof tits evidence."
PENS!
Thomas C. Hand, -
John C. Davis, -
Edmund A. Souder,
Theophilus Paulding,
John B. Fenroso.
James Trautudr,
Henry C. Dallett,'Sg.,
Robert Barton, •
Samuel.B Stokes,
J. F. Peniston,
Henry Sloan,
Wm. G. Soultou, -
Edward Darlington..
Jonee Brooke,
TBOMA
JOHN C
HENRY LYLBYRN. Seer,
REMOVAL
THE ISAY , THATTAIT LIFE, INSITRANCE COMPANY,
Of New York. having appointed JAMES B. CARE
Agent for tile City, have Removed their office to
NO. 4.AS WALNUT STREET,
Where applications far INSURANCE and RENEWALS
on POLICIESranst be made. The eilotteddividend oflBo3
will be adjusted on all Policies on whioh two or more
annual pretainms 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 since
the last triennial dividend :
The incomeof the Company for the
past three years has been A 1,400,000 00
The assets have increased 416,000 00
- The losses paid to widows daring
three years past were 2.... 0 0,601 24
. others ." 99,ra 00
. Dividends have been made during -
the past three Years 260,000 00
JAMBS B. CARR, Agent.
C. Y. Wzmplas, Secretary. ocBl-linif
INSURAN(
493 CHEerN p llttal
PIM AND. IN LAI
DIRECr.
_
Francis N, Buck, '
Chas. Richardson,
Henry Lewis, Jr.,
John. W. Evan:llan;
Philip S. Justice,
0. W. Davis,
FRANCIS N.
IC B
CHARLES RI
WILLIAM I. BLANCH
WitEREAS LETTERS - TESTAMEN
TARY upon the Estate of WILLIAM H. TAYLOR - ,
deceased, having been granted to the undsralgaed, all
persons indebted to the said Estate are requested:to make
payment, and those having claims against the. same to,
present them to JOHN B BEWMAN, Executor.
N'o. 1716 SeRUCIE Street,
Or S. W. cor. SEVENTH and SA NSOlist Streets.
Or to his Attorney,. I. NEWTON BROWN.
B. E. cor. SIXTH and WALNU r Streets, .
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A LOT 0]? VERY FINE PENNSYL.
A
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S. T.-1860.---X
OEM
$1,059.425 52
DIRECTORS:
James C. Hand.
William' C. Ludwig.
Joseph H. Seal,
Dr. R. H. Huston,
George G. Leiper.
Hugh Craig.
Charles
Jacob P. Jones, .
JELLIIOB B McFarland.
Joshua P Eyre,
Spencer ISFllraino.
John B Semple, Pittsburg,
A. B. Berger, Pittsburg.
S C. FUND. President.
. A,VIS, Vice President.
stary. noWiflm
E COMPANY, NO
ND INSURANCE.
ITORK _
E. D. Woodruff,
Geo. A. West,
John Kesler, Jr"
Ohas: Sto )ces.
A. S. Posenheim.
Joseph D.
President.
AEDSON. Tice President.
D. Secretary. lalnfif
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1,000 Albums for 12 Portraits, 25 cents to $4. -
500 do do 21 do 80 do to 4.
600 •do tto 50 do $2 to 10.
300 do 4o 60 do 3 to 12.
200 do do 100 do 4 to 15
An Immense stock, the largest and best in the World.
PITCEiER'd low priced Book, Picture. and Album
Store.
no18•tf ("FgESTITIIT Street.
EDUCATI()ItiAZ.
pIIILADELPILIA MILITARY
S3HOOL. •
WOURTLAND - S.LUNDEP,S INSTITUTE.) .•
The Institute is situated in a beautiful grove, contain
ing several acres of g-rou.nd for exercise.
INSTIUMMES.
Professor E. ll.'.Sannders. D. D
Rev. G. W.-McPhail. I). D., latePres't Lafayette Conga
Maj. Allied Driver—English, Latin, Greek, Of “hematics
Rev. Henry Barnes—En glish,Latin. Greek, Mathematics
0. Bedell Keen, A 13. linglleh, Latin. G reek. Mathe mat's
J. S. Jones. 5. B.—English, Latin, Greek, German.
Professor Philip Lawrence—Elocution.
Professor Francis Barrington—Munc.
Monti. J. Clay—French.
For terms. address
(THIRTY-NINTH and MARKET Streets.)
It* DR. SALIM D.E.M.
VILLAGE GREEN, SENIO - ARY,
NEAR MttDIA, PA.—Pupila received at any tbne.
English, Mathematics, Clesews, and Natural Sciences
taught. Military Tactics, Book-keeping. and Civil En
gineering taught. Entire expel:awe about ea per Week.
Boys of all ages taken. Refers to Wm. H. Kern, ex
-5 eriff; John C. Capp Sr Co, No. 23 South Third street,
ani Thomas J. Clayton. gag ,
BARTON..ifth end Prune streets.
Address Rev. J. HARVEY A. hi— Village
Crash, Pa. • nos-t 1
WAMTS.
WARTED-A YOUNG MAN,
SEVEN
, Y Gjen or pinotoon y.ar; of ay. to a=sist in a
COUNTIffr9-110D111 A tilD SiTORP,; a GOOD PENMAN.
Salary sell the fret year. Addroba D ."this.
eSice. . no2S
WANT AD—BY tl — i - OUNG ALAN. A
srrn.ar..tow an ASSISTANT BOOKITEEPER. or
BILL.DIABBS.. Nab had two yeare experirnc.l i Gin
cianati. B. F 13(1WMAN,
n0:73.3t* • No. 5 L Nor b. TEN 111 Street
TVA. N T tD-A YOUNG AIAN AS
SALESMAN fora Retail Fancy D ry : Goods S to re. In a
WeEtel n n'ity. One accnetorwed to the onsineaa, having
good references. can apply, :Rex 1959 Post Office. Phila
delphia. no29ainwBot
BOOKIE EIYER, WANTED-1N A
Dry Garde CommiFelon: =souse; must be familiar
with accounts -and capabre.gf taking entire charge of tLe
books. Adrires. A. B. " BoEx 1577 Phila. P Office.
in handwriting oef ins applicant. All communications
strictly confidential. no2B-3t*
- FOUNDRY FOREMAN-WANTED
-A-
an experience+ Foreman in a Stove Fonadrg in
Cincinnati, 0. A az:parlor man will get good COMP2II,
cation. Address Boar6s2,Post OZice, Cincinnati, O.
n027-14t.
A GOOD MED'HANIOAL
DRAUGIITMAN and Business Man wishes to
make an engagement on or bane January Ist, 165 t,
with some good Machine Shop as Diunglittman, or to
take a general superintendence of the business : would
prefer a position in some thriving country town. Can
rice the moot satisfactory references. Add rem Boa Mu,
Philadelphia Poet °ince. n 02- tuths3t..
WANTED.-A STOItE ON CHEST-
Y ir XITT Street. in the neighborhood of ELEVENTH.
Possession desired within 6or 8 months. Address BOX
3.66, Post Office, n026-3t
WANTED. -A GRADUATE OF THE
13nivenity. of Pennsylvania,. already engaged la
teaching. desires farther engagements for one or two af
ternoon hours daily. Latin, Greek, or the. English
branches taught. Address Graduate," at this office.
WAN T E D.—A DOMESTIC DRY
GOODS Commission House, of ample means, in
New Yorb city, is prepared to make it an object to
an enterprising Young Man, who can influence con
signments from manufacturers. None others need ap
ply. All commrinkefions will be held strictly confi
dential. Addiees "'MIL 4 C.," Box 0074, N. Y. P. 0.
no2-I-Et s '
WANTED.-A DRY-GOODS JOB
BIN,.a
I G ROUSE doing a rge trade, and keeping a
full stock the year round, desires to engage from theist
of annual ynext several first-class SALESKEIi.
.
Address Dry Goods Jobber." at The Press office. in:
the handwriting of the .applicant, with reference and
other particulars. All communications will be strictly
confidential. n023-6t.
VRIE CANAL BONDS.-WANTED,
- 5 -- 4 a few thousand dollars 'of above B..nds. for
which the highest price - will be Paid. Ingnico rt tee Phi
ladelphia and Erie Railroad Office, No. 230 WALNU
Street. •n024•61*
NOR') 11 BRANCH CANAL BONDS.-
WAVTED—A few of the above Bonds. Inquire of
C. B. WRIGHT, 1.12 South FOURTH Etreet. 024-st.
AGENTS WANTED. TO SELL ThE
4 - 2 .- STANDARD HISTORY OF THE WAR. A rare
chance to make money. Agents are clearing from $lO3 to
$2OO per month Send for circular. Addree JONES
BROS, 4* CO., Publishers, Baltimore, Md. notirlm"
ge7s . A MONTH 1-I WANT TO `HIRE
vw lA , prate in every county at 875 a mouth, expeu
aea paid, to sell my new cheap Family Sewing Machines , .
Addresp. 8. MADISON. Alford. Maine. 0c33-rlkwatt
S(1 A MONTH! WE WANT
at $6O a month, camases paid. to sel
our EVERLASTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL BURNER&
and thirteiss other article's. Circulare free. SRA:te
& CLARK, Biddeford. Maine. sell-alsWgo.
es WANTI , D—To PURCHASE A
wcw COUNTRY PLACE, situate south of the county line
and eak of old York Road, containing from 10 to 'll acres,
and with good buildings, and in perfect order for imme
diate occupancy J. D REIRBOTII,
wait s 430 WALNUT Street.
-. 41 444 DEPUTY QIJARTERMASTEk
, gomaii-cdorzßArs OFFlCil.—PmeDxfszu Fob. 1
1863.
itssra,s - W.LIITED inunedintely to carry 00A.Te
the following points :
Tortugas.
Hey West,•ll.s.
• Port Monroe. Va. •
Alexandria . ,Va.
Newham. Di. 0.
Port Royal, B. 0. A. 3017.
felfl.if Captain and Assist. Qnsrtermsstar.
BOARDING.
LARGE AND PLEASANT ROOMS
inpt vscaled at northeast corner SIXTERITH and
LOCVST Streets. Cn026..1t3 WYSL9S.
FOR SAME AND TO LET'.
STEAM ENGINE FOR' SALE-SlX
hone power. Inquire at tins. 619 and eat S &YNE
Street. rto`2.9-sw2t.
ADAMS' PRINTING- PRESS FOR
SALE—Size of bed 24 by 40 inches. 133.qaire at Noe.
619 and 691 JATNE Street. . n 023 sync*
,COAL YARD FOR SALE.--THE BEST
fitted- np Tard in the city; capacity for doing anv
11M01:111t of bn.inees. Inquire on the Premises. Ne 937
North I ISTII Street, below Girard avenue. ncOS at.
FOR SALE-AN OAK SECRETARY
ADD BOOKCASE; plate glass doors, handsome pin
nels, latest pattern, and highly finished. Eight feet
high. Fine parlor ornament.
Addrets Books,'Y this office.
in FOR SALE OR TO LET—A DE-
Aiwa. SIRA BLE STORE PROPERTY, on. SECOND Street,
above RACE. Will be sold a bargain ir leased for flve
GEO N TOVirNSEND,
1.231 A. South FOURTH Street.
al BROAD-STREET RESIDENCE
FOR SALE
,
Handsome, well-built modern DWELLING, on Broad
street, near Girard avenue, containing 16 rooms, and
every mod ern convenience. Lot 20 by i6O. Price low.
Terms Paw.
ALSO, a comulete modern Residence, on Broad street,
near Poplar; 23 rooms, and all the modern improve
ments; side yard. Lot 30 by 160. Cheap.
ALSO, an elegant BROWN-STONE 'MANSION, Broad
and Girard avenue, replete with every modern improve
ment, and finished in tho very best style. Large lot.
Stable in rear. A bargain.
ALSO, fonr modern Residences, on. Broad street. near
Oxford; finisbed with all the modern improvements.
Price moderate. TenalS easy.
Also, many others. GEO. N. TOWNSEND,
123% South EOURT .4' Street
t o FARMS FOR SALE.-60 ACRES
...I—near Milford, Del., with 6,000 Peach and Annie Trees.
230 Acres near Bridgeville, Lel., with 900 Peach and.
APPIo Trees.
104 Acres pear Pliconixvillo. Chaster cannky, Pa.; gor . ..a
Land 1111 , 1 good Buildings.
3345 Acres near Coatesville, Chester county, Pa ;
Land and good Buildings.
-
-102 Acres near Wait Chester, Chester county,Pa. - ; good.
Land and good Buildings
93 Ames on the Media Railroad, 10 miles from Market
street.
165 acres on Burlington Pike, 6 miles from .0 2 a: L a en ,
N. J 4 good Land end very large Buildings.
Also-a large number of others in different L joplitiea.
Par }louses, Pee the ICoraz Ame , iea
no2S , •• .13 B. GLENN, 123
BOADDING FUNISE.-wA .NTED TO
UT &large BOARDING HOBS& 'belonging f 45 -
Woolen Mill Address, with referenr A • ' Boa rd E.
Box 197% P. 0— Now York. . ,02,5
ARCH ST.--NEA.T '`AND vEilv
desirable 'RESIDENCE, No, r.A."2: 23 fc. '3 in. tront:
12 ft. to a street, All city conveniences., For sole by
A MuRRI S. 141 G ARCJII Stroet.
37 50 .enred
.9 - ROUN T :,..) BENT, WELL
8 .- orrF. of this amount
for sales S. C. PERKINS. e ":47 WALN;th,emnbio) UT St. no2S-2t*
a FOR SALE- .A DESIRABLEaIi
STORE PROVERTY I ' and FARNI of 72 acres.
Militated. on the Gioncest
.i - r and Salem Turnpike. 14 wiles
below Catadtc, end O',,inositeFriends'Afeeting h °nee, at
Upper Greenwich; G . ,oneester
e•Omar,'N. .1
'WM II ',INFS. Boar;`thepr..mtee s . o r to J. C 11e.q. , ES,
. Appl to
y
re a r of N 13 .. 9420 i s ; .o ,ith SECOND Street, Philadel At m.
n 027.30. '
F oR SAFIE—THE RIGHT FOR ONE
r.astarn and Middle States. in a PATENT
4n " .""° 45 " .ed, for an improretu.nt to the Mannfacture
V
of one of Sta ple Articles of Commerce. wher.by
call " About one-half of tie cost of an essential in-
Redient 2 .n the manufacture. amounting to hundreds of
'"" s a r ds of dollars, is effected. None of contracted
zany Or in flnence need artr. a
""" .reas.,Eux N 0.1815 P a on a rest °Moe. Pena-
IsYlv ,
. . n 025-1015
AVITE SUPERIOR INGOT COPPEBA
Aa from to Andyirdniqtd Was. in store and forests
o . .antittes tO 53 4-16 AWNO
tiA.
. . _
AMUSEMENTS.
AMERICAN ACADEMY 6F MUM
_ _
ITALIAN OPERA.
The publA
LIMITEDSEAnONnethat
Will be given by the
CELEBRATED HAVANA COMPS YORK
IYA.LIAN OPERA
THE OPENING NIGHT WILL TAILS PLACE ON
WEDNE,SDAY EVENING.. Dec. 2. DIGL
On which occasion the following artists Will maks
m t heirfirst o
S n E P P i rIN ra i c hIEDOTLI,
IeLLE HENRIETTA SULZER,
GIG. FR ANCISCO MAZZOLENI,
.•
SIG. FER.NANDO BEL LINL
SIG.. HANIBAL MOIL
When will be preeentad, for the Arai time in Philalet
phia. Pettelles t ew and brilliant Opera. in 4 acts, of
IONS:
Or. THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII.
which created in Italy, and lately in Havana and New
York, the greatest sensation.
The Libretto is founded on Hewer's - well-known nerd
of the same name.
. . .....
lOXE
Will be produceTwith
NEW AND GORGEOUS MISS Ell SfJENE AND THI
GRE&T ORIGINAL CAST.
lona Madame JOSEPHINE MRDORT.
NM% -. ..Itllle SWAIM
Ghinco Signor MAE7,OI.,ENT.
Arbacee Sig-nor BELLINI.
Barbo Signor Blain,
Sharma° Signor Reichardt.
Clodlo Herr Moller.
Dine Mlle. Miller.
Patricians, Gladiators, l'aople of Pompeii, Peaeartte,
Onarde. Centnrionii, Linton, Soldiom :ARNIM. Ste
COELUCTOR SIG. J. RUJIT.G.
• PRICES OF ADMISSION,
Notwithstanding : the vast and costly array of principal.
artists, the large increare of salaries in every depart
ment. without exception,. exactsd from the manage
ment. the higher prices of every mcessary article in
Dresses, Appoint moats, and Scenes., the customary
standard price.. of admission will not be increased,
General Admission $1 Oil
- Secured seats, extra
Family Circle 51:1
Amphitheatre 26
The Box Moe, for subscriptions for the first sir
nights. will he open at the Academy of Music on Satar
d ay. November 28, from 8 to 4 o'clock.
The regular sale of secured seats and tickets will com
• mence on Monday morning, at S., at the Box Office of the
Aga decoy. F- Laypoldt's Bookstore, 1333 Chostnnt street,
aiiid at T. 13. ragh'a Bookstore, corner of ifirth ant
. ..
Obegtittli streets. n027- tf
AMERICiasT AOADEMY,
a. ANSCHIWZ
A. ISLEDFLLD
GERMAN OPERA.
CARD.—The tailerrigiiimi has the honor to itatiOtae g
that Kr. Anschntz, the Director of the German Opera,
has tikr_dorett him a
Conl9l l- nlo3litaly ]ienelit,
TVIA - T3 PLACE ON
SATURDAY RYDRig *OYE HIER 28,
This being porltively the last night of the season.
The Opera to be produces' will be Gotuioni "amt.
parable
FAUSW,
With Kew and Coctly Dresses, Appointments, and BeS''S•
ry, Military Band. and Increased o.vh.etra.
BIRGFELD'S OELBBR•A'ESD BsliD
Is engaged for the Grand ithlltar.y Scene in the 4th ad.
Faust-. ....- Herr HEinmer.
Marguerite avlle Frederld.
Valentin ~ • Herr Steizeeke.
The mice of_admiselon for this V:lcht only will'be
for Parquet. Fart/net Circle, or _balcony SECgRED
SEATS ~INTE DOLL e. Ft.
Family -
Circle .................. 50.
ArAphitheatre4s,
Tickets may be had et once at the Academy and.
Geoid's Mimic Store. ' A BIRGFEI:D,
1026 at Business Manager.
CONCERT HALL:
WAUGH'S GREAT PAN:ORAZIA. OF I PALM. Erup
tion of Nona Tameine. Vcreage -to Rome, & c.. at I
o'clock THIS ISYTERROON.
NEW CHESTNUT-ST. THEATRE.—
Lessee and Maneger Tfr WHEATLEL
A POSITIVE HIT!
THIS (Satnrdxs , YEVENta , a, Nov.'2g.
THE CELEBRATED SWISS SOUBRETTE,
JOHADNA CLAUSE - EN, •
aVpear for the Second Time in America.. In Three et"
her glorious Comic characters:
GM @TROD In THE .LITTLEI,REASUP-Ez
MEC, in THE MIS'S Crn - TA , 02.; and
THE LITTLE SENTINEL
in which alie will be supported by ilqurs re:ordeal:lL
Collicr, Ringgold, Martin. Ehmpraal) Mrs. H. P. Drat
tan. Titian it. Cooper, and Miss Miller.
Amongst; other Snarkiing an Brilliant Songs
JOHANNA Cr 2 ABS iEA. -
Will sing'the.
"C APT Atli',"
for which she h e bee'n
eu3:NANIMOITSLT CELSEP.ATED ,
wherever she has aripeared..
CONDUCTOR.- ma. gitAaK HASSLES:
ON MONDAY. EVENING. Nov. &11. 161.3.
FIRST Art• ONLY TIRE grills sEAtoic,
EDWIN" FOREST
In his unrivalPriimpersonatlon oi'Shokspear,o's great
creation of _
OTHELZO THE MOOS OTTE.VICE.
'MTS. JOH)1 'DREW'S ITEW ARM
STREET THE A.TR.E—ArROR Street, above Sixth..
I.9rn NlGll O 1 MRS D. I'. &MYERS.
TIIIS ETINING. Ifov .
MIRIAM,'WIFE
Miriam Min. D. P. Bowes.:
Col. George Carew Barton ECM
To conclude with the.Draini of .
ro - f; Roy.' .
- Helen Maczregor 'Mrs. .11.'.1?: Bowan.
Rob HOTEErtall W.
Major Galbraith • St - zart Robson,
Bailie Nicol Tarvie ilir. GrilDtho.
On Monday. CAMILLIAt'S , HILSBAND.
Lady Candliia Hailstone. -- His. D 'Bowers..
'WALK UT -STREET;
Lesson M H. A. GAREETTSOIL.
ROUSES PACKED' T . 9.THE ROOF.
THIS (Saturday) EVERINCI - -Zoyembsr 29. LTA.
Tom Taylor's Comedy of
013 R AKERICAZ - t - CfUSIN".
Asa Trenchard Mr . : J. S.Clializa.
To conelede with Clarke's reykrol and amen.c.aver
dion of the Great Comic Drama of
TODDLES.
Timothy Toodles Mr. J. S. Clartx
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commence at 714 o'clock.
PONCERT HALL.
WAR FOR FREEDOM . A.ND 7;TALY, Views' or
N•cr York and Boston Harbors, at Tontock THIS AP;
TERNOON. •it
SECOND SEASON, 1863--'64.
M. EL CROSS and CERRLRS JARVIS.
Respectfully B,IIROUJICO to the pabLi that they V&
g'ye
FOUR
CLASSICAL SOIREBO
AT TITE
FOYSB. OF THE ArIADENY 02'
IsHIS IVINTER.
The first of the series to ba given in raCEMILEE,andp
the remaining three during the montLe of JANUARY._
FEBRUARY. and APRIL. 1164. Alesera. C. and J. wig'
he assisted by tho following Artists:
i
CARL GAERTNER, Violin. C. X SCHIU , S., 'Violoncello.
L. Tscamsna.Contra Basso iFm. Srom., -- Ciarionet•
A.. ERT,LITER. Hautboy. J. KOCH. Elute.
G. MULLER. Bassoon. C.. PLAGEILI2I; Kora. .
Programme, Pith subscripton prices. at Gould's. An•
dre &Co 's, and Lee & Walker's. =Ol4-stunt-U.
CONCERT HALL.
GRAND MATINEE. THIS NEM:NOON. at
o'clock, for families and children. It
(It- N A.TIONAL OFR CIT
TROUPE.—MARKF StrtFt, above Twerat;
. IfiIMISNSE ENTIIUSTASSS. •
Under the Management of Mrs. CIIARLES - WARNE%
formerly Mrs DAN RICE.
Performance every Evening. commencing at 7 - .40. Blre-
ADMISSION 25 cents; Stage Seats. 60 cents Privet.
Box. sg; Gallery, 15 cents.
New Scenes Snorts, and Pas-times. Wondrous-Peaga
Snrprislcg and Classical Developments.. Sh.lkspoarian
Delineations, and many other things are no. in duty
rehearsal to please the popt tar taste at thin school of
PNYSICsL LITERATURE
rir WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. Aprzartwits:son—
mencing at 9..16 o'clock. noo-ti
CONCERT HALL.
MONDAY EVENING. November 16ilt,
WAUGH'S zi - E, vr PANORAIFIBLi-
"ITALY,",
AND
HER WAR FOR FREEDOM;
PallOraMic Tour through Itaiy during the-Wit,T r pabate.
by S. B. Waugh. will be exbibitedAt ,
- CONCERT HALL,
Evety Evening this week an SATURDAY AFTERDOC9I
at 3 o'clock.
Doors open at 7. Commencing at 7Y, o'clock.
Admission. 255 cents. ' Children 15 cents n04:3-6t
aREAT SCOITISH
NNIILL BALL of the CA.LBDONI t.N CLUB. fez
tbe BENEEIT.of the LIBRARY. THURSDAY , KM.
BING. DecemberlOth, 1663, at BIUSICAL FUND HALL.
Tickets $L
noll-tdelo* D. WBIGESY. Secretary.
TEMPLE OF WONDER S-LiSS'EMBLY t
BUILDINGS, TENTH AND CHESTNUC SPREET3.;-
Annisercent'for Old and Toting !Wirt:3%nd Happinem
oxen for the season. Constant change oP.Entertautment.
SIGNOR BLITZ
EVERY EVENING, commencing at 7)1 o'clock, and.:
Wednesday and Saturday at 3, consisttog of New
Mye
tetiesin Necromancy, great success i - ...Ventriloonierrta
and the Learned Canary Birds.
Ac mission 25 cents; Children 15 centa,,
ROTHERMEL'S G-REATi- PICTIINS,
MARTYRS IN THE COL7,EuM,
NOW EXHIBITING AV , THE •
oe28•Im ACADEMY OF FINE-ARTS.
fI,ERMANTA ORCRESTRA..- P
N- 01 REHEARSALS eve' SATITRL'Ary o r alask.
H., at the MUSICAL FUND 112.24 L. Single ticked*.
26 cents. Packages of cils ticket.a,. To be had EA
ANDRE'S. UR* CHESTNUT &East.; 7. E, 00171,11.
SEVENTH and CHESUMT. and:lt:be Hall door.
. „
PENNSYLVANIA AC ADEMY ON
THE FINE WS.
10555 CHESTNUT -.UPRENT.
OPEN DAILY (Sundays ex:Gpttal) from 2 A. IL Mt
BP. N.
Admission 25 amts. 'Chili:hen half miss. isiN-it
PII.OPG,SALS.
pROPOSALSTOBamBEII.IIIOII THIL.
-a- NAVY. _
BIIMAtr oF.Otany.A.SCR.
NAPTIPS2WATMENT, -NOV. 16.1363_
SEALED PROPOSALlhondorsad "Pr atiosals for Tune
her," will be received at. this Raman. 1.11:41.1 3 o'clock. Pr
Di ,of the Twenttoth day-of December ext, for furnish,
Lag and delivering g er contract; at tue several Navy
Yards at Portsmen.l4. - El , Bosten„New York. and,
Philadelphia. the NI ;wing , describeci . thaber and plank,
for 0 dnan ce purpoale
Class I. White *.ek , fon Gun Car ‘ alages.
Class IL Wb itfapine szal white.W.)od.:
Class 111. Whize,ash*ad. Rick - nal\
Class IV. eurALeas.
Sererate offers roam be made for roe supply at each of
th e Navy Yards named, and. for tba,.White Oak and the
Elickory. Wbite,'Wood. White and. Pine; boil the
offers mast be funrtelt of each descrii.lion for each Navy
Bidders- are,7eforred to, the Ga.:ranee ()dices at the
several Navy. rtirds wad statiomi, sett to the Chiefof the
Bureau of o .ettAttrAce. liayy Dervtment. who v. - 411 fur-
Dish them with i :printed sebedclpe. giving deEcni.tion of
the "Timh,o4' time ot -
eta other pArtlca
tars H. A, WISE,
n021.-e 41. Chig of BaK2a : u. ad interim.
1101PZ3Z,S,
v996'=ioToN, D. O.
IL S. 13ENV.T.,N, PHOPRIVr)R,
Formerly of the As.6...tind House, 1- -- tiladeledla.
Hats determined to *.aarii, and hone 44.3 receive. v. fall
gare of al bite petranee. ien. L ank
- - - -
RAY3)2OAD as S.
w cw_ wm WEST CHESTER
IND pirmaanuatA RAU&
ROAD, vim.
BALL ARR*.N=EKT.
On and afar MONDAY, ,iitpteinher 14th, ISO, the
Trains Wlll
leave Philadelpkia, from, the depot, north
east corner, of EIGHTEE.Wiff and. MARKET Streets, at
7.45 and le 10 A. , and at 2 a,n(1,1. lb P. M.
A Frelalit Train. With, Passenger Car attached, will
leave the corner of TEWV.Y-FIRST and HARM ', i Streets
(West Philadelphia) at 5.46 r. hi:
Trains leave the corner or THIRTY.FIRST and MAX
SET Streets (West lvhiladelphia), 17 minutes after thi
starting time from. RIGHTEENTG. and MAIL KdT.
The Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.10 A. M. molt
4.16 P. N., connect with Traiaa en the P. and B. G. ILA.
for Concord, Kennett, Oxford,
'HENRY WOOD.
tell-tt General Superintendent.
s ig g FOR ALBANY AND TROY.
—(Probably tte Last Boat of the Seaqon 1
A B mg b L s now Leading at first Wharf below SOMCI)
e tree! for the above ponsta, and will leave on SATITnt-
DAY. Nov. 29th, at 4.o'clock P. M. Foe freight. which
Will be - taken on-reasonable term. annh , to
S. FLANAGAN.
It No. 304 Swath DELAWARA Lorena*
JOHN L. OAPEN, PHRENOLO.
GIST, maybe consulted, DAY and. HYSIIING„es
k adaptation to Business. Trada. and Profeasionr
on the improvement of health.. correction
faults,
iz im t ttion of friendehiptirdte.
...Lemes and Director.