DIED ,ro Og,R EL . DT.r—Oe t l h ae z ll o l E a,t St „ E lizabeth, wife ' i i4. r e l a tiv e and trisects of the I , ,mily are re „,ory invited to attentt Northral. from her ' biad's residence, N . O. 2ii seventh street, ,i t' ) i,,,,,br, the ' lit inst., at 9 o'clock, withont "It .. SO the he of the kith it . , 'lt.. SOW., men of the late Martin SturilL b i t u . ,, n i t n y e,e of his itFe. ,ilexleisti, es and it lends of the f i.n.lia• are rrspect -o.inotio to . attend the funeral. trotti his laic .4 , , ,,,. ot:il bnsorn street, on 316hdar, the list 13 ,,„ ~ 2 o ' clock. [New York patient pie ,se v.. y i . - 5x, , , , i1W.R. -- On the 13th Inst... vr.i. '” te ....tonen , :u :.,,pr, Wife of Peter Muuatuger, aged 26 Yl',',.' . relatives and friends of the fatntiv are ye „..ifoly invited to attend the infleroi, .I . Voln the r . ,.. a . , of her husband. 7.; 0 , oat Sant ilt;th .*:i. au Monday morn int? :11 9 o'.•:• " 't• 'i s 'o.l.l.—oll the 18th i 0:4.. at la, late residence, t,01.11, Fourth street, Lawrence St. Melly, ill the ',..-ar of his age. Meruald from the residence t a ll;. uncle, Rd ,rt, br ;ty, Mob A nd Too stre ittsimrg, on londs v. the Mat inst. * F t.:A 011t;(1.—On Thursday planting. Nugust 17t14 Ilar. Reading. in the'aili year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- D aqtally invited la attend her funeral, fikun her ,',.hand's residence, O. JO? State street, New Jer /le Is: I. August 19, at 3 o'clock P. M -v. on Saturday Mlout furthrr natter. *a” .. E .wLlN,—on the tall inst" Mary Newlin, of ~ .;• ,ervin , , petaware county, in the 8.5111 year of o' ae. ger friends and those of the family arc invited to wad the funeral, from her late residence, to me t j 1 a•rlark. on Seventh-day afternoon. *: OURNING GOODS JUST RE kCt m ! , And Black English Chintzes, 51 cents. that l'Oplins, dtly, cents, icys ePiterd Plaid mohairs. sce aPd: and White Striped 111 0 ohairs, 45 cents, matt. and White Piaui Scotch Ginghams, 55 cents. jock Glossy Alpacas or Mobairs, BESSON & SON, Mourning_Store, 918 CHESTNUT Street. O n e price. Prices in plain figures. YARDS LUPIN'S FRENCH NEBtho 590 rs cases dark assortment. I case i 2 cases high col I case all-Wool Plaids. ease Pep Cashmere Es. YRE It LANDELL,_ FOURTH and ARCH. Preach rilillANlt WILL lball and brri c lunr;l§.l street:, at 1034 A. M . Subject—ln-4d bri-t. Service in the evening, 7,4. it* U 143011 M. E. CHURCII, FOURTH Street, tielOw Arch.—SABBATH. Allp_lot 20, N C . ). 'A it uOW will rreech hi the !MORNING, ' Rev. 1). W. BARTINE, 1). D., to EVENING, a.tB o'clock. THIRD REFORMED ivirrcif CHURCH, corner of TENTH AND FIL,- ;f1:1' rq,..—Rev. S. R. DIMMOCK, of Syracuse, wlll .re:t6tTo-MORROW. Service at 15 o'clock A.M. cENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL 4:IIIIRCH,RaII N. E. corner or BROAD and ;RUH ,trects. Sermou TO-MORROW EVENING, '• .Ibv Ilev. S. R. PIMOCK, of. Syracuse. • -t tic arc cordially Incited. It*. stew's') ADVENT MEETINGS I•;:erteeast earner NINTH . and CALLOW -1111.1. Streets. Vrembille, TO-MORROW IP‘i: A. M. Continua 0a --11/.- GoAt . )ol lionet ttr does it make 1111 V 1111:11 a n belie veal' rreaebleg at if. I•y Elder W. A IY. Burbank. 11* TO THE CITIZENS OF MANA. YUNIL—The HUNDRED AND SIXTH 311:ETING in behalf of the PHILADELPHIA T AND MISSION SOCIETY will be held in FIRST ritESEYTERIAN CHURCH,. CENTRE t. (Rev. A. Culver, rtistol%) on bAIIIIATII AFTE R NOON.R 20th inst.. o'clock'. The Agent J. H. :Scimjner. Her. A. Culver, A.. 1: Hay, and others will address the meet ,. All invited. FAIR FOR THE SOLDIERS' I ' AND SAiTA)Bey• nomE. ~TITBE CITI2EXS OF THE UNITED STATES. I.,atica' Visiting Committee of tho BOL NEES' HOME, in the city of Philadelphia, pra „. open a National Fair at the ACADEMY OF tjj on the twenty-third day of October next, purpose of raising a Etiihliug aud Endow a: rand for the Institution with which they are otnevted. Tl,u..ii,rsigned commend this project to the fa notice Of thCir allow- citizens al 016 United v o ,oldiers• Home has been incorporated by the , of Pennsylvania for the relief of Soldiers and xamro who have been honorably discharged from, asa ti.,,hildren of those who have died in, the ser ,, of the country. 111, , cooper Shop Soldiers" Home has been merged iu,titution by Legislative authority. and is ,qlesessftil oeration. But as the building ...7upied. at tine corner of Times and Orown i, entirely inadequate to the necessities of Hone. the Managers have given their sanction IL, proposed Fair. imssli the Home is .located in Philadelphia, its !,:wcirnon..3 are not limited by State boundaries. 1;, doom are freely opened to every deserving Sol ziailor of the Republic who seeks adusis- The managentrnt contemplated an Industrial De i.artmEnt in the Institution. in which the inmates ~, h e are able to work at their trades may find em ployment, and thus be relieved front the position of Isere dependents on public charity. It contem plates. abs. a department where children of those idlio hare died in the service will be tenderly pro ti led. and carefully educated and prepared. for wide vneatiOUS. While the hearts of the people are overflowing gratitude to God for his great gift of Victory t. our patriot armies, we should not- forget our du n, to tire brave men who will soon be returning the fields they have won. disabled by honor aide wounds from the active pursuits of their pro- 'fle orphan children - whose fathers have fallen in nr ? a,,t =t niggle are arse Specially entitled tothe j...t11r favor and protection. Let us ptovida a this.. worthy of their acceptance, and worthy of a 1 air whose property they have protected, whose riy they have secured, whose kloyerninent they ,sy ed. and whose hearts they have gladdened ;heir splendid achievements. ,ffinnit tees for the organization of the Fair will 31:11ouneed in due season. Newspaper proprietors will render important ser i he Id OCCa . nunal public:o.lollS of thispodee, Wrdelt 111): duly acknowledged as contributions to the fin LADI:LPIIIA, April 14th, 1865. George H. Boker Lindley Smyth. Sohn Jinseitine. Andress Curtin Alvxtinder Henry. show!. Calut.roll. L. A. 4.3 - ,fey.. E. S. Hall. JameaMilliken A. J. Drexel. J times Vollocii. cak•b lit.rtry C. Carey E.. D. rounders. , )r. A William M. Cooper BBB= D. Kelley. Charles Gibbons. I). B. Co.namins. Henry D. Moore. John 'Welsh. William D. Lewis. Or. A. Nebinger. E. W. Clark. A. Martin. James 1.. Claghorn. Daniel Haddock, Jr. :Smith. Jr. F. imam! A. gOuder. J. Edgar Thomson Dr. E. Wallace. A. E. Boric Charles O'Neill. James O. Hand. M. W. Baldwin. J. B. Lippincott. S. Morris Dhert P. Xing; ,Inles H. Orne. nlnuel .11 , .:Ion McMichael. lholiel Dougherty. J: , Cooke. Harrison, Jr H. It. W arriner. ZieVige 11. Stuart. E.Silencer Miller. _ S. Bowman. r the Fatr mar be sent to surer, No. 1.0'./ Market N. B. Browne. aS A. Newhall. (l,:vrk.s3lttculester. Struthers. I...liftticms in money f. 1`..111,0n Struthers, Tre Aid Societies Hospital anti other Committees 1 , ....d..161.4anding, are earnestly requested to COn- Inhale whatever Owls or articles of use they map ':.re on hand. for the beneat of the Fair, or for the :!cd.liers• Honic. locations in tioods, Provisions, &e. ,may be sent the t , O.I.IitERS , HOME, corner of RACE and 1 - 1 : 4 11 - N Streets, Philadelphia. marked to the care 4.; )Its. D. HADDOCK, Jn., President, or MRS. d. itofth ER, Secretary_ ,11i ht Cations daily acknowledged. e" 7 , INCOME TAX. a COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, 13. S. Internal Revenue, FIRST DISTRICT PENNSYLVANIA, No. 304 CHESTNUT STREET. To the RESIDENTS of the First Congressional District of Pennsylvania, embracing the Second, Third. Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Eleventh Wards: Notice is hereby given that the Income Lists (Mau bug Carriages, Yachts, Billiard Tables, Gold and liveriPlatr), for the year ending December 31, HA !,.ive been received at this office, and payment is I•rrehy demanded of the same. If not paid on or before the sth day of September, St penalty of ten per centum will be imposed on .lelinvents. JESPER HAR DING, COLLEOIOR. Er- TUE FOUBTII 44,VAIVIPERLY MEETING of the AMERICAN IRON AND td:F.EL ASSOCIATION will take place at CLEVE LAND. Ohio, on WEDNESDAY. the 23d of August, A general A attendance Of Iron and Steel Ma kt/ 3114 Manor turers is expected and desired. ROBERT H. LAMBORN, Secretary, " 1 "% 54 1 BS% WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. IbIumEND,.—WESTERN UNION .-- r 7 TELEGRAPH_ C01dra..3.4 - 1. - .—lidet.lauda duo I'lliludelphia Stockholders are now ready for de. , N. - ry at the Office,No.3 Forrest Pince 123 1 .4 South Y'01.1•11 Street. H. 13. SHILLING FORD. . 11 til.AUELPHIA, August 17, 1805. anlB-21 2 1 1 M". OFFICE GIMARD MINING COM. PANY, No,_ 3245 WALNUT Street. raLLADICLPIIIA, July lath. 1865. MIME Is hereby given that all Mock of the 4. ilia BD 31.1N/NO COMPANY, on which instal e.,att are due and unpaid, is hereby declared for- Nte.l, and NIB be sold at Public Auction on SA 71:1IDAY, the 19th day of August, 1865, at 12 o'clock at the Office of the Secretary of the Corpora .oll, according to the Charter and By-Laws, unless Veriously redeemed. By order of the Directors. B. A. HOOPES, iel9tatil9 Beeretary and Treasurer. OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA. August 15, 1865. he Mortgsge Bonds of the Connecting Railway V 4s ltanY,, between the station of the Pennsylvania „ abroad Company In West Philadelphia and Frank a distance of seven miles can be obtained at 1, 15 Office, NO, 238 South TittilD Street. These Monti are in faiths or one thousand dollars. ' l l'h interest coupons attached, payable at said on the 11th day of March and Septeinber in each `a r. at the rate of six per (mutton per annum, and . I.riiitip4l payable in five equal annual amounts, hi the rate of MO,OOO per annum—the first series on r 15, A. D. 1900. The principal and interest Ire scented by a mortgage for one million of dollars P... an the iallway and property m of the compan arc guaranteed by the re.nusylyanta gtroa y a .:94 , 11q. These Ponds are made free of State taXeS r ' .tlo: Company. railway is being constructed In the most sub rcictial I$l4llllE. and will he completed during the . This road perfects the connection the Pennsylvania Railroad and the New !el( Bats via Philadelphia, and becoming, as it , aain channel Conantunleation between the West, as wed as to and from the uCapital will alwav, s obtain large reye tit,4N44.: oat: of the most important railways of , Curler a contract with the Philadelphia and Teen "dt Railroad Company, that company leases the 'ad of. the Connecting Railway Company', and ',ree. to pay an annual rent for 999 years of taxes. Vitas, up 5u :he cost of the road, clear of belitli are therefore recommended as a first -54,1,1 rlty. 6 r further information itypir tb e' Mee or the _ OMAS T. FIRTH, Treasurer. _ _ jar NOTICE. THE STOCKHOLM. city i),lr THE MECCA OIL COMPANY of this city are requested to meet at the °dice of the Ne• 134 South FOURTH Streeton Tut 1 1 .5. , AY, the 2.-Ith lost., at 11 o 'clock A. Si '., to transact tintless of oreat 1 :// 1 DOrtiniGC to tilt CWII - older of the Board of Directors. LiEtritUE_ W. IJEIFFIN, Secretary. '_.._.._ OFFICE MANDAN MINING COX. PARY, No. 334 WALNUT Street. P IIII, ADIMPIIIA. Jllll , 18, Stock of IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Stock of the Mandan Mining Company on 'Which instalmenta are due and unpaidls hereby declared forfeited, and mit be soldatputille auction on MONDAY the 21St thly of AUB - Idn, 1865, st 12 o'clock noon, at the 'iniee of theSeeretary of the corporation, according the charter and bp-laws, onMss previously re seemed. By order of the Directors. B. A. HouPBS, AVS-tau2l Secretary and Treasurer. Ire= CIMIDBERILAND COAL AND 1111. PROVE VENT COMPANY. CA lITAL STOM $1.000,000. 200.000 SHARES; AT RS EACH.°Mee No. '428 South FOURTH Street: DU - MOTORS: 1 Sylvester J. Megargee, 'ratlow Jackson, Price I. Patton Thomas IL, Blvi wrt, le eanitk. B J. MF 4 frARGBB. •er l AlacBRT R. SOHO fitalg•tf 'IP SO I , Ik Lesley,lteattY -k,, .ert 1) I liolleac. L Faulkner. I..l;l;e&pent, SYLI43II4r tita xary and treasur iw OFFICE OF TUE LOCUST HOES. TAIN COAL. AND IRON COMPANY, P/lILADELPITIA, August er, nes. At a meeting of the Board of DireetOre of tate Company, held this daff,. a Dividend of THREW ly A 'HALF PER CENT. OR the Capital *Wk s Clear of State Tax, was declared, payable to the Stockholders or their legal representatives on amt after the 24th Inst. The Transfer Books will be closed until 28th inst. aulB-101 EDWARD ELY, Treasurer. MILITARY. UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS. —Wanted for the UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS, able-bodied MEN. Splendid induce ments held out to all entering the Marine Corps; glorious opportunity to visit foreign countriec good D Mellen& ilecommodations, light and easy dishes. For all further Information 'inquire et the Recruit ing Rendetrous, No. 311 South FRONT Street, Philadelphia, between 9 A. M. and 3 I'. M. every day; except Sunday. CHARLES HEYWOOD, ivi Captain and Recruiting Officer.. COMMISSION 110 USES. WADDINCWARi6O I7.B . NO. 212 CIIVItCH ALLEY. The attention of the TRADE is callmi to the sub scribers' large and varied assortment of WADDINGS, which he has now in store, and is constantly receiv ing, to wit: CHEAP HEAVY WADDINDS FOR CLOTHIERS. SUPERIOR QUALITY DO. FOR JOBBERS. HEAVY BLACK AND. WHITE PIECE WADDINOS, FOR FURRIERS. ALSO, FINE COTTON LAPS AND TIE YARNS. R. E. E VANS, aus-sinw2m Manufacturers' Agent, BAGS! BAGS! BAGS ! NEW AND SECOND-HAND. 6F.L3LLESg, B D URLAP AND FLOUR AND SALT BAG. ALL SIZES, PRINTED TO ORDER, BY 301 IN T. BAILEY & CO. jy2B-61n No. 113 NORTH FRONT STREET. HAZARD at HUTCHINSON, AGENTS you mit Mil OF PHILADELPHIA MADE GOODS, nal CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, AND 103 READS STREET. NEW YORK. Je,23-Sm WILLIAM ISROCICIE, COMMISSION MERCHANT, 101 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia Will continue the Commission business of 'the /ate firm of THOMAS RICHARDSON & CO. Advances made on PRODUCE consigned to RICH ARDSON, SPENCE, & C 0.., LIVERPOOL, and to corresporciento in LONDON, BELFAST, Ad GLASGOW. AUGUST 1, 1885. GROCERIES. TO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE RURAL DISTRICTS. We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply fami lies, at their country reaidenees, With EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, &C., &C. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, my2t-tf Cor. ELEVENTH and VINE Streets. 131 ktiOV WA )1 a Wills VW. IK 1 re at ra OTTN'lniffNl iz O s OAL, AND OTHER We are prepared to furnish New Corporations with all the Books they require, at short notice and low prices, of first qUalltir. All styles of Shilling. STEEL PLATE CERTIFICATE OF STOCK. LITHOGRAPHED " aa TRANSFER BOOK. ORDERS OF TRANSFER. STOCK LEDGER. • f3TOCR LEDGER BALANCE& REGISTER OF CAPITAL STOCK. BROKERS' PETTY LEDGER. ACCOUNT OF SALES. DIVIDEND BOOK. MOSS & BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS AND STATIONERS. 5e27.-tt 4321 CHESTNUT Street REMOVALS. .• REMOVAL. P. 8. LOFT'S, WATCDMAKER AND JEWELLER, _ . Formerly at No. 140 North Thirteenth street, Ia• forms his numerous friends and customers that he has removed to No. 61 North EIGHTH Street, where he intends to open with a fine and well se iteted assortment of WATCHES and JEWELRY. Everything iii his line Rill be found of a superior finality and workmanship, and every artiste war. ranted as represented. Particular attention given to repairing fine Watches. Jewelrrinade to order, andrepaired. He solicits a continuance of the liberal patronage bestowed in his old store by former customers, and asks the favor of the public generally. anl2-1m PEMOVAL.-BENEDICT MILLER, -IPA , UMBRELLA and PARASOL Manufacturerhat removed to 39 North SLXIII Street. jrl7. REMOVAL.—GEO. W. WATSON a - 11 -‘ , CO. have removed their CARRIAGE REPOSI TORY to their old place, No. 1.9119 CHESTNUT Street (ender Concert Gall,) where they will keep s stock of Carriaffee Of their own make, and will re. ceive orders /or every description of first-dm work. JUNE 7. 1885. je7-sm HOTELS. T,ANGHAM HOTEL, PORTLAND . 2 .- 4 PLACE, LONDON.—This commodious Hotel, "the largest in London," is now open; it is situ ated on the most open and healthy site in the West end,with all modern improvements,Buites of Apart ment, Salle a Manger 100 by 40 feet, elegant Ladies' Room, a spacious - Gentlemen's SITTINti AND WRITING ROOM, ETC. Within a short drive of all the Railway Termini. For terms to secure accommodation address— The Manager, c. scuirmAxx. augr-sra JONES HOUSE, COIVICER OF MARKET STREET AND MARKET SQUARE, HABRISI3I7II.O-, CHARLES H. MANN, PROPRIETOR AMERICAN ROTEL, MAUCH CHUIs IC, PA. LA PA T A ENTZ Proprietors. ROBERT KLOTZ, TERMS-82 per day. 812 per week. ke.3-2314. 6 6 A MERICAN HOUSE" POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL CO., PA.., U. S. NEWCOMER, proprietor. This House heg recently been re-opened, and Bun style and character as will merit isrst-elass pa tronage. 3y27-lin etAlak THOSE WHO FIND EYES ARE FAILING, And yet do not wish to use SPECTACLES that will still further impair their Organs or Vision, should obtain a Pair of "PA_RA.I3OL.S..S," SOLD OIiLY BY BOIIKEK & SON, Opticians, No. 402 CHESTNUT STREET ANOTHER _GREAT TRIUMPH EVANS Lt WATSON'S SALAMANDPAR, READ THE FOLLOWING CERTIFICATE From Messrs. HALL & GARRISON, - whose large four-story Picture-Frame Manufactory, Third and Poplar, was destroyed by Are on the morning of the 17th inn.: rmawingt,rHlA, August 18, 186.5. We take great pleasure in certifyins to Messrs. Evans & Q 1 atson that their make of Sate, Which has been used by us, and was exposed to an intense beat for several hours at the destruction of our factory by fire last night; turned out a perfect pro tection to our books and papers, which were found not to have been Injured in the, least degree. We take great pleasure in recommending their make of Safes to any perbou titStroUS of a good Flre-Proof Safe. HALL & GARRISON. -• • A large supply of the above make of Safes on hand and for sale at 16 South FOURTH Street. aulD HIGHEST PRICE WILL BE PAID FOR C01(71 4 ITIC BONDS, 140 SOUTH THIRD STREET CARD. FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES. I will sell the balance of my taiga gook of FURNITURE, At very low prlees, until SEPTEMBER Ist. •The sanortment to complete. GEO. J. HENKELS, 809 and 811 CHESTNUT Street. HAVANA. CIGARS AND GUAVA JELLY.—New invoieea now landing—offend low to dealers. Cigars Stilted for retailing - at se, 100, and 12e. Guava Jelly from Dominica factory. S. FUGUET & SONS, Importers, au9-32t. No. 21.6 South Pitobrr Street. ENCOURAGE DOMESTIC INDUS. TRY. HARRISON & BRADFORD. STEEL PEN ALAND FAVTURRRS' give employment to over ONE iIADDMED AMEIMAIi 3IF.N AND WOMEN, and produce over TWENTY-FIVE MILLIONS ANNUALI.Y of American Steel Pens, stamped with their name In full, and bearing their label. In quality_ finish, selection, and style of putting up, tliese Pens are warranted to surpass any Pens ever offered to the American FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND lIETATL by 14089 .4 , , Stationers and Blank nook INlanufaetural . S. CM, CHESTNUT Street, and 430 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. DEAF MADE TO HEAR.-INSTRU HEFTS to assist the hearing at MADEIRA'S 115 south TENTH St... WOW Chestnut. autt-st* _KEW YORK DYING AND PRINT INU [FOMENT, STATEN ISLAND.- 40 North EltalTH Street.—This Company, so long and favorably known in New York during the Pesiforig-sta: years, have opened an office as above. Ladles' an Gentlemen's tiarmente , and wearing apparel of every kind, dyed and cleansed in the most nevfeet mutter. Staills 3114 spots :r cuwved from garMents Without being ripped. Merchants having goods of undesirable colors ran IIAVC IICI4 cecina saMlor 041 Q. 4111044"9V THE PREBB.—PiIIiaIUJELPIIIA, SATtIMAY, AUGUST 19. 1865. OIIRTAIN GOODS. I . : E. WALRAVEN, MASONIC) HALL. 719 ORESTNUT STREET, HAS JUST BNCKIVZIP A FULL LINE or LACE AND NOTTINGHAM CITILTA.TNS, ENTIRELY NEW AND RICH DESIG" AT,AzDvdtll PINS, WHITE AND BLVD MOSQUITO BARK WITS PATENT UMBRELLA FRAMES, ALL SIZE% BEADY FOB WE. WINDOW SHADES, OF THE LATEST PATTERNS. PIANO COVERS, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT. 13'72-tf SEWING MACHINES. wxx,r.ccix & aa-El33:w SEWING MACHINE. It Is the best family Machine. It is a definition of "simplicity and " perfec tion." The Needle cannot be Let wrong. The Hemmer, Feller, and Braider are acknow ledged to be superior to an others. A patented device prevents its being turned back ward. It is ent irety noiseless. It received the Gold Medal of the American Insti tute in 1863. It received the Silver Medal of the "New York State Fair," 1664. It received the Silver Medal of the "Pennsylva nia State Fair," 1864. It also received the First Premium for "TERSEST SEWING DIAMETER." at the great "New England Fair," the "Vermont State Pair," and the In diana State Fair," 1864. Send for Circular containing fail information, notices from the press, testimonials from those using the machine, &e. AGENTS WANTED. WILLCOX & GIBBS SEWING MACIEFINE4O., 720 CHESTNUTSTIET. =OEM SILK AND DRY GOODS JOBBERS EDMUND YARD &a CO., 617 Chestßut and 61/ Jayne Streets Have Just received from Auction 500 PIECES FRENCH MERINOES, 300 PIECES ALL-WOOL DELAINES, Which they offer to the trade at a email advance, aulB-4t FALL. EDMUND YARD & CO., 617 Chestnut and 614 Jayne Sts., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, LINENS, WHITE GOODS AND BALMORAL& DEALERS IN AMERICAN DEMIGE3 CtOODS, GERMANVOWN FANCY WOOL GOODS, BALM ORALS, AT THE LOWEST• MARKET RATES. 1.18-1 m RETAIL DRY GOODS! FOR BLANKETS, GO TO THE BEST -A- PLACE. Where you can find the leading makes of ENG LISH AND AMERICAN., at the VERY LOW EST PRICES, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. J. C. sTRAWERIDGE & CO., Worthwttst eur. Of "EIGHTH and MARKET. ITAPKINS, ALL LINEN, AT .1.2 PER POZEN. 10-4 Linen Sheeting, $1.25. Russia Crash, 2.5 e, 243 e, 310. 500 dozen Towels, at $2.25, $2.50, and $3 per doze.. Fronting TAIR.II, good, at We. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE it , co., Northwest cor. of EIGHTH and MARE-H GOOD ALL-WOOL CASBIMERE, FOR BOYS, at P. 1.25. Extra heavy Cassimere, for men, $1.50. A Mit, assortment or Coatings. Examinc vur Cloths for Cloaking& ,f 14TRAWBRIDGE 8c CO.L Northwest roe. EIGHTH and.3.1M115.E.T. LUPIN'S FINE ALL-WOOL DE LAINES, 50c. Handsome Poplin Reps, V.SS. t Black figured Silks, double-faced, $1.65. 800 Helmond. Skirts, chea. 50. ,T, C, W BR S3. IDGE & C. 0., Northwest vor. EiGilTl - 1 and MARKET. 11-4 SHEETINGS, EXTRA HEAVY, $1.15. 10-4 Meetings, $l. 10-1 heavy liable:tubed, $l.lO. 5-4 Pillow MUSllll,s2,lic. New York Mills. Williamsville, Wamstitta. J. C. STRAWBRIIIuE & CO. alilo.-1f • Northwest eor. EIGHTH. anti MARKET. IT STEEL & SON, Nos. 713 & 715 • a • North TENTH Street, are now offering great bargains in SUMMER DRESS GOODS. Dress Goods of all kinds at reduced prices. Shawls of all kinds at reduced prices. Domestics of all kinds at reduced prices. Linen Goods of all kinds at reclined prices. 1,% yards wide English Cashmeres, Fall colors, $l. gIIKS OP ALL KINDS AT LOW PRICES. CHEAPEST BLACK SILKS IN THE CITY. Just opened 1 case of lloyle , s hest quality 4-4 Eng lish Chintzes, double purples, at 50c. atil2 PLAIN BUFF, PINK, AND BLUE FERCALLEg or French Chintzes, Plain buff,pink, and blue Jaconete. Pure white Shetland Shawls. - _ White Shirred Musllns. Plaid and Stripe Nainsooks. Plain Naiusoeks, Swiss Muslin , Cambria', &c. Fine leathcolor Linens. Frosted or Craps Poplins for tDetaine eressea. Single lend double width plaln EDWIN HALL 26 South SECOND Street. N.B.—Summer Dress Goods closing out reard less of cost. Je 2o-tf POORER & CONARD, NINTH AND MARKET, have The best Cassimere stock in town. Good Linen Drills, Decks, Coatings. iletcl Linings, of every kind. Muslin stock complete, prices right. Family Linens, selling, gold, at Mc. Gauze,Domet, and other Flannels. Pearl Pool Delainee, 55 and 65 cents. Extra fine black Mohair Alpacas, fn. Lupin's 6-4 black Wool Defaines, Good stock white Nainsook, Swiss. Plril-eye Linen, striped Muslims, finest Cambries Ind dacouets, puffed Muslins, Pique, Sc. White Earege and other thin SLAW'S. Silk bacques and Summer Dusters. Jei-tr 628H00P SKIRTS. 628 HOPKINS' "OWN BLAKE" OF HOOP SKIRTS are manufactured of the best woven tapes, finest tempered English Steel Springs, with linen finished covering, clasped at the side, all the metallic fastenings, and secured by Unproved ma- Alinery, Whitb entirely prevents slipping and be. :oming Unclasped, rendering them superior to all other Skirts in the market. All the new and desire• ole styles, sizes, and lengths for ladies, misses, and :hildren. On hand and made to order, wholesale slid retail. Warranted to give satisfaction, at 628 ARCH Street. 33,26-Ims SUMMER RESORTS., ifi - E - INrHTTE HOUSE, AT ATLANTIC CITY, HAS A FEW CHOICE ROOMS Add ss WILLIAM WHITEHOUSE, It. . ATLANTIC CITY LIGHT -HOUSE COTTAGE ATLANTIC CITY, N. The nearest house to the surf. JONAH WOOTTOI, aul4-In. Proprietor. RURAL HOTEL, 7 FIZANNLIN, VENANGO COUNTY, P. JAMES E. STEEL. Proprietor This well-known and popular House has Wit been thoroughly refitted and enlarged to more than double its former capacity. .11 Is pleasantly situated In the centre of the Town, with ready access by Reiland stage to all points in the OIL REGION, and its accommodations fox Guests fully equal to those of first-class Hotels In sup part of the country. It has been the aim or the Proprietor to establish c Rouse combining the comforts of Rome With all the advantages of a large Hotel, and he believes lit oas succeeded. jy4-Om SEA BATHING-CAPE MAY CAPE ISLAND, N. J.—THE NATIONAL HOTEL.— This large and commodious Hotel, known as the National Hail, is now receiving visitors. Price pet week, *l6; children and seeMilltS Je3o-2na AARON GARRETSON, Proprietor. TO MANUFACTURERS OF COTTON, FLAX, ANI) JUTE.—WILLIAM HIGGINS & SONS, Manufacturers of Cotton, Flax, and Jute Machinery, Manehester England. Mr. James Hig giii.sle. Of thy tins) is at present in the united States, nuU Wolliq be giud to communicate Wltil any firm rvaalTlag MUChinery of lite above description. Address "Cole of R. UARSEII & BEG., Fran lord, . • • - anl6- 1 91.. " WA.4.4.111440) 1 & BROWNs NEW TEE PRICE CllRligliT. IS PTAH - AHED EVERY EAT - TIED AY, STEPHEN •N. WINSLOW, It. 241 DOCIt'TSTREET. EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS! THE AMERICAN STATESMAN. PRIOR REDUCED TO Ail VEIL YEA,R, Making Cite Best anti Cheapest Paper in the World. Our exttin lve unlvurflaing patronage and large Circulation enables us to reduce the pricy of this popu tar jou rnal to ONLY $1 PER, YEAR. DECIDEDLY THE CHEAPEST AND BEST WEEKLY PA PER PUBLISHED. The Great National. Paper of the day forthe Ame rican Devoted to Roeonstroction, Peop Tariff, Duties-, Taxes, State anti National Policies and Politics, Commerce, Manufacture, Arts, Science, and the Neune of the day. SEND FOR IT AT ONCE. • Published Weekly at One Dollar per year, irr ad vance. A Club of ten or more, an extra copy to the getter-up of the Club. Address AMERICAN STATESMAN, Meet fiS mid 01 NASSAU Street, New York. au7a-M6iWts GATHER THE LEAVES NOW For making the Beautiful SKELETON BOUQUETS NEXT FALL AND WINTER. For amusement or for profit, this art is most at tractive. Elegant Crosses, Bouquets, and other forms, will sell readily if made for profit; will de light a friend as a gift, and a beautiful ornament to a. home of taste. SKELETON LEAVES AND PHANTOM FLOWERS, Beautifully Illustrated. Alfir The Book also TEACHES HOW TO PRE SERVE NATURAL FLOWERS in all their fresh J. E. TILTON iSc CO., PUBLISHERS Sent by man, post-paid, on receipt of price, $2 attlß-9.t Q o A NEW NOVEL. GOMERY OF MONTGOMERY. • A. striking new novel by the autltr of Philip Thaxter." One large handsomevolume cloth .bound, price $2. Also, a finer edition In two volumes, price $3. Squibob Papers-A comic book by john Phtentx.sl.so Looking Around-A new novel, by A. S. Roe -41.50 Orpheus C. Keil' ritpers , A third series *me Wilder's Hand-An exciting new English noveltnao FairyFingers-Mrs.Ritchle's(Mowatt)iewnoveled.76 St. Phillips-New novel by author , 'Rutledge , '41.75 Hugh Worthington-Mrs. Holmes" new n0ve1...1.50 Mary Brandagee - A new s' Woman's never ~ .41.75 SuperiorFishing-Roosevelt's new sporting - O , 3MM 00 411%** Mr. CARLETON begs leave to notify book sellers that there will be uo alterations in the prices of any of his publications before Jan. I, 1866. * • All handsomely bound in cloth, and sent by m a tt _free, w on raw price 4 by TON rubllsher. New York. ITILPATRICK AND OUR CAVALRY. With an account of the Cavalry Ratds and En gagements from the beginning of the Rebellion to the surrender of Johnston. 12mo. THE STORY OF GENERAL SHERMAN'S GREAT MAItCH• THROITOH THE' SOUTH. By Major Nichols. Elmo. CHRISTIAN'S MISTAKE. By the o.nihdi , Of "John Halifax." 12mo. ARNOLD'S ESSAYS AND CRITICISMS. 12mo. PHILIP IN PALESTINE. A Book of Boy Travel. By M. A. Edwards. All the new books received as soon as_ published and for sale by JAMES S. CLAXTON, (Successorito NV. S. & A. Martlen,) aul2 two CHESTNUT S . eet. ATTRACTIVE BOOKS FOR THE COUNTRY AND SEA-SIDE. COUNTRY LIVING—B_y Gail Hamilton. GALA DAYS—Br Gail - Hamilton. STUMBLING POEMS —By Gail Hamilton. HOUSEHOLD POEMS—By - Longfellow. SUNOS FOR ALL SEASONS—By Tennyson. NATIONAL LYRICS—By Whittier, TENNYSON'S POEMS—Farringford edition. ENOCH ARDEN, Illustrated—By Tennyson. HYMNS OF THE AGES—Selections from Wither, Crasbaw, Southwell and others. FOLLOWING THE FLAG—By Carleton. For sale by LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, No. 25 South SIXTH Street. FALL. MERCHANT TAILORS. EDWARD P. KELLY, I TAILOR., 612 CHESTNUT STREET. FALL GOODS Emil' JUST RECEIVED. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. ROBERT. SHOEMAKER & CO., N. E. Corner of FOITRTH and RACE Streets, PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. Importers and-Dealers In Foreign and Domestic 'WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. NMUJEACTURBRB CM WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY, &O. AGENTS FOR Inn Csa.nnit.ATlD FRENCH ZINC PAINTS, Dealers and Consumers supplied at VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. CO4-8m GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. FINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. . 11 .- The subscribers would invite attention to their DEPROVED CUT OF SHLRTS, which they make a specialty in their business. Also, constantly receiving DIOVELTIES FOR GENTLEISEN'tS WEAZ. J. W. SCOTT it CO., GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, No. 814 CHESTNUT Street, jai-Sy. Four doors below the Continental. t 9 ;10 ; I-gaguiliva 600 ARC H STREET. 600 REFRIGERATORS,__WATER (.100LER%_ REEZERS. GAS-STOVES,. FOR SUMMER COOKING. jel6-tf GRIFFITH & PAGE. SIXTH and ARCH. p, TOLEN-A HEAVY GOLD CHAIN, with a short piece Joined to it by a ring; - A small Cross, of a darker gold; A small Spanish Coin, and A gold Quarter-of-a-Dollar attached. Pawnbrokers and Jewellers are requested to de tain it, if offered to them, and send information to No. 1804- North ELEVENTH Street, where they will be liberally, rewarded, and uo questions asked. . aul7-3V PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. MILLER & BURLOCK, MANUFACTURERS OE PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, Nos. Mg and 1104 SANSOM St., Philadelphia, Offer to the trade the most complete and extensive assortment of Photograph Albums, comprising d over three hundred varieties of the latest styles anmost beautiful patterns with a groat variety of clasps and ornaments. bey are unsurpassed in beauty and durability by any in the market, and sold at less than the general average prices. Satisfaction guaranteed or the money refunded. A liberal dis count to dealers. Catalogues mailed to any address - without charge . DOCKET 331 LES AND POCKET TESTAMENTS, WITH PSALMS IN METRE. Miller et Durioek , s superior and well-kno wn Pearl Bible, also their Pearl Testament, in various styles Of binding, for sale on liberal terms, at Nos. 1.1.021 and nocsANSOM SL,Philadelphia. au2-wfm3t&dlm IVIcCANDLESS & SMITH, MALT VINEGAR FACTORS, BROAD AND PRIME. STREETS. Constantly on hand and for sale a large stock of MALT and WHITE WINE VINEGAR—a new article of manufacture in this - country , made by the celebrated English process, and used exclusively for Pickling in - Europe. All sales warranted free from impurities and chemicals. Orders filled promptly to all parts of the country. MIEN TS. L. E. InAkIBLOS, No, ita Walmat street. Phila. delphia. PITT & WHITE, No. 4 Exchange Place, Bal. timers. CHRISTIAN LEE & CO., Richmond, Va. E. W. COULD & CO., Newbern, N. C. Jel9.3m FISHER'S SELF-SEALING FRU IT CANS. Every , hbuselteeper in the city and eotmtrs should use this excellent Can. It is the moat con• venient and reliable Can in use and gives entire satisfaction wherever introduced It is sealed in an instant, by hooking and spring, thus damping a tie cap over and around the opening and pressing it upon a ring of cemented paper. Tile cement in the paper welts by the heat of the fruit, and as thepress• ing continues the fruit cools, and the sealing Is per. feet, The sap is Unfastened by unhooking the spring and running a thin knife around under the cemented paper. Please call and examine this Can, at J. MCMURTRIESi, SOS SPRING GARDEN Street, jyl3-2mlf Philadelphia. TO SPORTSMEN.—PHILIP WIL ON & 409 CHESTNUT Street, call the attention of sportionen to our stock °MISR, GUNS of our own and best English makers. Also, Rifles, Pistols, Skates ,Cricket and Base-Ball Implements, Powder, Shot, Wads, Caps, Flasks, Pouches, at lowest prices. Repairing done in the best manner. anti-tf pidums FOR RECRUITING.—BY Dl rection of the Provost Marshat General, per sons hawing Jest and Droner dahlia against the llo yerluuent for expenses incurred In reerulting in the Eastern Division of Pennsylvania, and properly chargeable 10 the rand for "Collecting, Drilling. slid Organizing Volunteers," are hereby notified that such claims must be presented at ontc for ad justment to the Chief Mustering and Disbursing Officer in this city. W. B. LANE, • Brevet Major U. S. A., Chief M. and D. ()nicer. Eattern Dluiaion of P,lnnsylva,lllo., No. 1214 SPRUCE Street, - Philadelphla, Pa. au IC-wsnult iIARD PHOTOGRAPHS, 12 FOR $1 25, beautiful, accurate, and tasteful styles. Suita ble for allkmll4, and Neholars to exchange with class mate's. EEMER'S, SECOND stecut, above tiIIEEN• lt* CARTES DE VISITE.-HAVE TAKEN an exquipite style Carte de Visite, at B. 1 , • REIMEIt'S liaLU-ry, 624 ARCTI Street. Unequalled In execution and arrangement. See specimens. IV' MACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, &c. —2,500 bbls. Mass. Nos. 1,2, and 8 - Mackerel, lake-caught fiat Pah, In anorteil pucka es. 2,000 bids. New Eastport, Fortune My, and Hali fax Herring. 2,500 boxes Lubec, sealed, No. 1 Herring. 150 bids. New Mess Shad. 250 boxes Herkimer e -c oyu n a ty M CRhPe H es Y e ,& &c. Ins -i ore and for s No. b l4l NORTH WHARVES. A N VE S. 09.131 NET FURNITURE. MOORE & CAMPION. 261 SOUTH. SECOND STREET, are prepared to follow the decline in the market the prlEe of their Furniture. Purchasers will please call and eic amine our stack. lIKVAITA CIGARS.—A GOOD VA. itiETY COndlintly in store and bond,.s.t sit cash rates. B. FUGIVET 601445, mr24.cw . No, 7 , 16 Smith Fitow'r Glitg,AA guriTHl4l4 GLOTELLBN muss, EDUCATIONAL. I ra i tVe Ci TE t p N g LE 2 4S Y;n stanlecopalhur,wt teii years eaperipuce as a Teacher, tiestres to secure Pupils for instruction in Greek or Latin, E r ii Ljgrrattire, and 'English CoMpoAtloll. GMsses In Selicrob3 for Young /Miss also taught in either of these branches of study. -Andress "Cler gyman" Protestant Episcopal nook Depositor'', 1224 CHESTNU T Street. aul9-43t* MISS MARY E. THROPP WILL RR OFF. N her English and - French Boarding and Day School for Young Ladle; at 1841 CHESTNUT Street. PSUfifielpil ht. on the Ilth or pePtember. For CirettlarF, apply at the Beim!. fI,HESTNUT-DILL ACADEMY WILL V REOPEN SEPTEMBER 12, with a limited num ber of BOYS, each pupil being taught by the Princi pal. 11. W. SCOTT, from Yale College. Recommended by J. E. Mitchell, W. H. Troter, J. S. Encedler, end C. Matt. ant7-Im. WEST BRANCH BOARDING SCHOOL. MALE AND FEMALE. JERSEY 'MORE, LYCOMING COUNTY, PENNA.'. Terme, $ (5O per year. Puplisprepare3 for College, Business or ordinary duties of domestic lifa, with the comforts of a good hipme, Catalogues, with full particulars, of Philip Wilson, 409 Ohesteef street. or atlffrase Re above,. ayl7-Im s F. DONLEAVY LONG, A. AL,Prlncipid. NSTRUCTION THROUGH BOOKS, I OBJECTS, AND PICTURES. ANN DICKSON will reopen her SCHOOL for BOYS and.GIRLS, at No. 108 South EIGHTEENTH Street, on the 11th of September. auti-theta-tf SCHOOL FOR BOYS-SPRING OAR. DEN INSTITUTE REOPEN 91.10 (September 4th.) Circulars , 1349 MOUNT VERNON Street. atO7-thstu-13t* A CADEMY OF THE PROTESTANT A EPISCOPAL CHURCH, LOCUST AND SU NIPEM STREET&—The autumnal session will open APPMONDAY, BCptember 4th, at 9 o'clock A. M. matious aHmlasion may he made during the pr, ceding week between 10 and 12 o`eloen in the morning. JAMES W. ROBINS, A. M., anls-tuthelm Head Master. MRS. SCHAFFER'S SCHOOL WILL be REOPENED on 'MONDAY', SEPTEITBER 4th, at 933 SPRUCE Street. Circulars 'nay be obtained at the N. E. corner of Spruce and Tenth streets. aul2-stuthlat* IRRCILDOUN BOARDING SdELOOL FOR GIRLS, CHESTER COUNTY, PENNA., three miles south of Coatesville, on the Penna. Railroad. Winter term commences Tenth Mouth, (October,) 9th, 1865. Terms—SSG per session of twenty weeks. Music, *lO Drawing or Painting, each j.S Languages not extra. For*Ciaillitrg, address the Prinvip4 A ! RICHARD DARLdriGTON, Run-strati im nrcildoun t Pa. TREEMOUNT SEMINARY, NORRIS TOWN, Pa.—For Young Men and Boys—Twen ty-second year. TheWinter,Sesston, of six months, will commence on TlJESDAY;September isth. For circulars, address ,10131.1 W. LOCK, auB-tutlisat. Principal, MANTUA FEMALE SEMINARY, BARING Street, below Thirty-fifth, West Philadelphia. A Day and Boarding• School for Young Ladles. The next Term will open Sept. 4th, For circulars apply to Rev. JOHN MOORE, ant-tuthsl3t* Prlncipal.ll RUGBY CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH JOU ACADEMY. I`biE6 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. This Institution, which will be established in SEP TEMBER NEXT, is designed to rival the best schools of this country and of England, in its sys tem of instruction and discipline, and in the full- PM Of its Classical and Mathematical course. These prep4ring for college will be fitted to take a high stand 'in their class and to graduate with honor. It will be the special aim also to prepare young men for business or professional life. Circu lars, with fell information, can be had at 1226 Chest nut street. EDW. CLARENCE SMITH, A. M.. Principal. Baoienrarcits..—Caleb Cope, Esq., Hon. Wm. D. Kelley, Hon. Jps. Allison, Alexander Whilldin, Esq., Thomas Potter, nsq.,A. H. FranCiSCUS. EN, H. P. M. Birkinbine, Esq. aulrequi• CALVARY ACADEMY, AT CALVA 1W CHURCH, MANHEIM Street, GERMAN TOWN.—B. SHOEMAKER, A. M. Principal: as elated in the different departments by experienced teachers. The next Session will commence SEP TEMBER lith,'l.sod. Four Roye, between the ages of eight and tourteen years, be received into the family of the Principal. For Circulare, addressß. SHOEMAKER, corner of GERMA.NTOWN Ave nue and SHOEMAKER'S Lane, Germantown, Phi ladelphia. REVERENCES: Rev. R. Newton, D. ll.• T. C. Henry, R. G. Godfrey, T. A. Newhall, F. Carroll Brewster, Raga., and her. G. A. Strong. PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACA DEMY, AT WEST CHESTER. - • The duties of this Institution will be resumed on THURSDAY, September 7, at 4 P. M. Cadets may pursue either a Classical or Scientific course of study, under experienced and thorough instructors. In the Primary Department the usual English branches are 'Wight. Military instruction is given itt the three arms of the service. The Aca. decoy Is furnished with horses for Cavalry and Horse-Artillery exercises. Allfthe appointments of the Institution are of the first order, and no expense or effort is spared to advance the education and military training of the Cadets. The religious instruction of the Cadets is carefully attended to. Poe Circulars, apply to J. A . OHNE, E 411,, CHESTNUT Street, Fhtladelphia or to Col THEO. , HYATT, President of Penna. Aca y.Cauls-im FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL of Madame MASSE will reopen on MONDAY., September Atli. In this institution instruction is thorough in every department. Competent English teachers are em ployed for all the branches of a good English edu cation. Prenell is the language of tile family, and is constantly spoken in the institute. For circu lars, containing terms and other particulars, ad dress 13 4 1,6 SPRUCE St., Plitlada., Pa. auls-2m 'FAIRMOUNT FEMALE COLLEGE, c P.R.EN street, wear, Of Twenty-second street, Philadelphia.—Tlils superior 17loardiag and Day School for Young Ladies, will be_giu its next term September 13th. A Preparatory Department is pro vided for younger pupils. For circulars, apply to or Aaflxoce Vir IL ILIVALT-LA promdent. CHESTNUT -STREET FEMALE SE MINARY--ENGLISH AND WRENCH BOARD /Nti- AND DAY SCHOOL—rrincipals, Kiss Bon ney and .Miss Thirty-first Semi-An nual Session will open IVEDNESDAY, September Mb, at 1615 CHESTNUT Street. Particulars from Circulars. anls-toci OHIO FEMALE COLLEGE. • The fall term of this popular institution will open on MONDAY, September 4th 1 88 5. Its admirable from location, (six miles froCincinnatl), its extensive grounds, its elegant bulidi,pgs, and its superior Board of Instruction in evfry department, give it tile first place among Female Colleges. Catalogues furnished, inquiries answered, and rooms secured, by addressing OHIO FEMALE COLLEGE, era-swat College Rill, phio. • B RISTOL BOARDrister-SCHOOL FOR GIRLS will reopen September sth, 1865. For Circulars, address R. A. PRIBOB, Bristol, Penna. jyl2-w&sl7t. SCHOOL OF DESIGN FOR WOMEN', corner of FILBERT Street and North PENN Square, re-gi NDAY,September 4th. aoSEPII HARRISON,Eab, rresideut. 'WILLIAM BIJOKNELL, Esq., Vice President 1". P. MORRIS, Esq., Secretary and Treasurer. DIIIMCTORS . _ W. J. Horstman, David S. Brown, R. F. Warner, Eli K. Price, James L. Clagborn, George Whitney. W. R. Wilstach, James A. Wright. James Ti. Orne, anis-ist T. W. BRAIDWOOD, Principal THE FRENCH AND AMERICAN IN STITUTE for Young Ladies Rev. N. CYR and Mrs. M. DAVENPORT, Principals 2953 PRANKPORD Road, will open on the 13th of next month. Parents and guardians will do well to send for &circular, and inquire about the course of study, which offers superior advantagee for the act/illation of the ornamental branches. muo-st- vnsinsH AND CLASSICAL ACADE MY, 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT street, (in the rooms lately occupied by the Y. M. C. A..) This school will open MONDAY, September 11th: It is designed to prepare for any college of the United states or for mercantile life, Circulars containing particulars may be obtained ot lir. ROGE.R.SI, 1009 Chestnut street, T. BRANTLY LANGTON, 0,1- 'WALD bEiDENSTICKER, Principals. REFERENCBS.—Prof. G. Allen, Rev. G. D. Board man, Rev. James Clark, Rev. G. D. Carrow, C. E. Los, Esq., J. B. Townsend, Esq., W. J. Hortsman, Esq., Pliny E. Chase, Esq. aul4-tin • ACADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART, No. 16M5 WALNUT Street; Philadelphia. Parents and Guardians are respectfully informed that the "Ladles of the Sacred Heart' , intend open ing a DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG , LADIES on the Second MONDAY of September. The system of education will be the same as that pursued so successfully in all the Institutes of the bacred Heart throughout Europe and America. These Ladies, being devoted to the instruction of youth, spare no pains to win the heart to virtue and impart to the mind a solid and refined education. Application can be made for Circulars lst Sep tember. aul2-im WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE, T WILMINGTON - ,_ DEL. —The next Annual Session will belt R in on TURO DAY, September 74865. For eataloguds or further Information, address ' aull-191 5 JOHN WILSON; President. INSTITUTE FOR BOYS, AT FREE HOLD, NJ J.—The Fall Term will commence SEPTEMBER 13th, and continue fourteen wOeks. Boys Otted forhusiness or college. Terms—s3oo per year, Of forty - 0o weeks—onc-third at the com mencement ofpaeh term. Great attention will be pate to the mt*als and manners of pupils, as well as to scientitic,attainments. Motto—" We reason from what we tnow." Deduction, thoroughness in iirstprinelplea CYRUS BALDWIN, Principal. References7flev. E. E. Adams, Sehermerhorn &, Bancroft, E. If tupson,Win. Musser. - paraLADALPRIA. COLLEGIATE IN. gTITUTEIfor YOUNG LADIES N. W. cornea of CIIESTNIN ana EIONTEENTii Strontg, (for. merly at 1530 'Arch street.) Circulars at Miami laS. Chestnut street. Or address P. 0. Box 2811. The next Session eiii commence on MONDAY. Sep tember 18th. sjev. CIiAELES A. SMITH, D. D., Principal. I aulo-1m CHEGARAY INSTITUTE.—ENGLISH and Frenel , llollAlllls and MT School for Young Ladies, Nos. 11,27 and 15219 SPRUcE. street, Phi ladelphiah., will reopen ou WEDNESDAY , Septem ber 20t French is tl language of the family, and is con stantly spoke lu the Institute. For circular and particulars apply to au9-3m %Warne D'HEBVILLY, Principal. CRITTENO - Nls PHILADELPHIA comigmytciAl. cOLLECIE, No. 037 CHESTNUT Street, corner of Seventh. Estahlislud MN. Incorporated 1855. The course of bstruction includes BOOK-KEEP ING in Its di rent hranclics, PENMANSHIP, Mercantile CaTtions, Business Forms, Com mercial Law, &c &c. Turnishing a necessary PREPARA ON ' FOR BUSINESS LIFE. VACATIOII. Students instructed separately, and received affally time. Diplomas awarded on graduation. Catalogues furnislica gratis on apt3ll - aue-1201` ' L AG i E GREEN SEMINARY— MILITAR BOARDING SCHOOL.—Terms very moderate. Thorough course of study in Mathematics, Fliglish Classics ' &e. Supplies the beneuts of o home. Surveying and Engineering taught. Boys frail ages received. - Begins Septem her 4th. Rereis to JOHN C. CAPP a SW.. 33 South THlRDetreeti THOB, .1. CLAYTON. Esq., FIFTH and PRUNE ; Mr. GF,ORGE F. NNOTT, 38 HUDSON-reet. Number limited. Address Rev. J. HARV Y BARTON, A. M., Village Green, Pennsylvania., an4-3m VEM A LE COLLEGE, BORDEN ". TOWN 1, , J,—Tile WINTER 6ESSION of tIliS IIiSTITU lON wilt commence. SEI"TEMBER tile 18th. A ,re vacancies only remain. For cata logues, eolith:llg terms, etc. Address. R v: &WIN H. lIRAKELEY, A. 51., au2-6n , President. THE MISSES CASEY AND MRS. A- BEEBE 'lit reopen their Bo:intim ,. and Day School for' ,egg Ladies, NO. 110;OVAL N II I Street, On W 'DNESDAY, the Zet» Of tiept. 4.112-2in* IOPENSS t AER POLYTECHNIC IN. STITUT , TROY, N. Y.—The Forty-second Annual Sessi of this well-known School of Engi neering and tural Science, will commence Sept. 13th, 1865, T e New Annual Register of ISM giving full informal 11, may be obtained by addressing 'Prof. CHAR DEOWNE, Director, Troy, N. Y. afil-Pt* MILITA Y AND COLLEGIATE IN sTrru „ ALLENTOWN, PA., with char tered prlvile• s, superior advantages, and a pa tronage of Pr' mills the first year, reopens Sept. 6. For circulars ddress Rev. M. L. HOFFORD, A. Presiden, aul-nn A . B OK'S SCHOOL AT LITIZ, A Lancaste county, Penna., Intended for a lim ited number boys between the ages of seven and eleven years. The pupils I ve tile advantage of living in the Principal's flu il ly, and being, under Sits constant Care. Nor terDlB, ~ imply to wirtto A Mt/CRAM R. BEaKk rrinelP2L -----1 a, N. cOlt, IX= paw m l a t ara §TitraTs4 EDITC COURTLAND SAUNDERS INSTI. TUTS.--Addrees Prof. G. D'. WINDERS, 1). D., Philadelphia. anlB-Im. ORITTENDEN'S PHILADELPHIA CVMMERCIA.I. cordacuE, No. 64 . 7 evlNTri vv Street, eorner of HEVENTiI.. 1.414. IneorporAten 1895. The Course of Instrnetion Includes 13001c-REEP IND In its ditrerent branches, I'ENMANSHlP,Mer canine Calculations, Business Forms, CozmDercial Law. ete., famishing a necessary 'PREPARATION FOR RIT:..I.IIOESi 4 LIFE. NO VACATIONS.—Students Instrueted separate ly_ and received' at any time. Diplomas awarded on (Inoluntion. Catalogues An- the t , Olll , onding A pill 15. containing terms, sem rem. on appli cation. Six hundred and seNenty-nine studontil ins attendance last year: aul9-atlf" NOW IS THE TIME FOR YOUNG -••• MEN to enter upon a course of study !I BRY ANT, STRATTON, & BANNISTER'S National COMlllerCild College, ASSEMBLY BUILDING S S. W. corner of CHESTNUT and TENTH streets. Call or send for a Circular. aOl9-stnwat "RETURNED AND DISABLED SOL DIERS will find the. readiest means of honora ble and lucrative employment in a good Commercial Education. A full preparation for business can be acquired of escpefigd., Cud In a short Orrlog Of time, at BRYANT, STRATTON, Sc 13ANIMTEIG'S National Commercial College, ASSEMBLY BULLDINGS, S. W. corner of CHESTNUT and TENTH Streets. A liberal deduction will be made In all cases wor thy of such consideration. aul9-smw3t THE QUAKER CITY BUSINESS COL LEGE, TENTH and CITE.STNUT Streets, INCORPORATED BY A SPECIAL ACT °FMB LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYLVANIA, AND HAV ING MORE EXTENSIVE CHARTERED PRIVI LEGES THAN ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL SCHOOL IN THE UNITED STATES. DIPLOMAS AND DEGRES OF MERIT AWARDED BY AU THORITY OF LATV. SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES. As a illOrongli Practical School of DIISITIOSS this In stitution °Worn in every respect advantlipS and facilities of the very highest order, The com , se o f instruction combines in the most perfect manner THEORY AND PRACTICE,. Diving liethe shortest possible time a complete ins sight into the forms routine and details of AUTI}AL I3USII s, - - And making the student master of that which can be only imperfectly comprehended by a system of Instruction based on-theory alone. ACCOMMODATIONU i The institution ham the most extensive acconnno- Onus, and' all the rooms are fitted up and- furnished in a style. for convenience and elegance, une qualled. SPECIAL NOTICE. Several new instructors have been engaged for the Fall Season, and renewed efforts will be /nude to meet tho expectations of patrons. INSTRUCTION IN Bookkeeping, Commercial Arithmetic, the Ilighet , liathennitics, Business Forms anti Custonis,--ie tual Business Practice, Commercial Law, &c. YOUNCir BENIN Who wish to avail themselves of the best means at their command for a thorough relocation for bosl - arc invited to call or scud for a Catalogue. aIID-2t* YOUNG MEN AND BOYS' SCHOOL.- Bev. JAS. G. SHINN, A. 11i., will open an English, Olussiettl, Mathematical, and Scientific Sehool for Young Men and Boys, N 0.1906 MOUNT - VERNON Street, on the first MONDAY in Septem ber. The instruction will be particular and tho rough, such as will pregare young Mr business or college. For terms, e., apply as above. aul94m* THE WEST CHESTER ACADEMY AND MILITARY INSTITUTE, located in the borough of WEST CHESTER, PA., will commence its next Scholastic Year of ten months, on the first WEDNESDAY, the 6th of September. For Catalogues, containing Terms and fall infor mation,t apply to its Principal, WILLIAM' r, WYERS, A. M. WOODLAND SEMINARY.- NOS. and 10 WOODLAND TERRACE, West Phi: ladelphia.—A DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL foi Young Ladies. Location healthy, airy, and attrac tive. Fall Session commences Sept. 12. For Circulars ap HENRYy to jy2,l4int REV. REEVES, Principal. FOR SALE, CHEAP—A FLOURISH ING COLLEGIATE AND COMMERCIAL ACADEMY, centrally located : profits last year over $2,000. and over 120 pupils. This presents a rare oportunity for a young man to get Into a good paying business. Address d. rhiladernida aOlB- 2t' WANTS. WA. N T E D-IN A. WHOLESALE Store, a BOY, 16 or 17 years of .ge, to make himself generally ugefid, and to learn the business. Apply, with reference, at ais, OtitrftWi At. ley It* WANTED- AN EXPERIENCED SALESLADY, in a Hosiery and Trimming store. Address, with reference, "A. 8.,' Box MD. Philadelphia Post-office. anl9-3t* WANTED-AGENTS-$lO PER DAY v AT HOME. -4 want an Afeat, Male OP F. male, in every town and neighborhood. to sell "The Great Labor Saver." Every faintly wants it, and agents are making from $3 to $' per day. This Is the best chance ever offered to agents, as the article Is patented, and a capital of but $3 to $lO is required to begin with. Further particulars sent on receipt of two red stamps for cireulars and re turn peatage, Address R, WAYVELL, Box Mal, CHICAGO. anl9 - w - A NT ED -A COUNTRY STORE, near the city, doing a business of FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS per year. Address "Mer cbant," Press office. WANTED -BY A LADY OP PlP teen years' C.Speriencea , gurilit.TlON,elther to take charge of a School , , Assistant Teacher Teacher lu a private family, or as Copyist. Best of referencegiven. Address M. J.," 32,7 South EIGHTEENTH Street, Philadelphia. anlB-at* WANTED—A SITUATION AS AS- T V SISTANT in a counting-room, by a young NAN, host At.chorgod from the United iltat ,ser cice. First-class references. Address WILLIAU> tills office. ants-2t5 T A lo tr ,ooo i n e A saMt IT a M m D 7 , TTS pi-onmule "Strictly additionaliess. Can be largely ex tended by capital. This is a good op portunity to invest in a perfectly safe establish ment. Address "Capital, at this office. r/TMAPELFIIIA, August 16, 1865, alll6-tf WANTED, IN A MANUFACTORY ti of Cotton oods, established and doing a good business, a PARTNER who has from eight to ten thousand dollars to invest. To take the place of a retiring partner. A man ofyears preferred. Ad dress Lox 262, Post Office , Philadelphia. ault-St. A YOUNG MAN, BROUGHT UP IN A Wholesale Woollen Store,is desirous of a per inanent situation in a first-class Woollen or Dry- Goods House, as SALESMAN. Would be satisfied with a moderate salary at first. Can give best city references. Address "0. P. Q.," at this office. A LADY .TEACHER WISHES A FEW . 4 - J..- PUPILS to Join two small private classes for the study of the English branches, and rudiments of French, and Drawing. Address E. hi., at this office. anl7-Bt. AGENTS WANTED FOR "THE SECRET SERVICE, THE FIELD - - THE DUNGEON, AND THE ESCAPE.' By A. D. Richardson, New York rribitne Correa. noent, The most interesting o and exciting book ever pub lished. embracing Mr. - Rieliardson , s unparalleled experience for lour years, travelling through the South in the secret service of the Tribune, at the outbreak of the war, with our armies and fleets, botifEast and West: during the first two years of the. Itebellioni lilt thrilling capture; his confine went for twenty months In seven dul'oreet Rebel prisons; his escape, and almost miraculous jour ney, by night, of nearly four hundred males. It will abound in stirring events, and contain more of the fact, incident, and romance of the war than any other work published. Teachers, ladies, energetic young men, and cape daily returned and disabled (Alters and soldiers, in want of profitable employment, will dad it peen. Burly adapted to their condition. We have agents clearing *175 per month, which we will prove to any doubting applicant. Send for circulars. Address JONES, BROTHERS, & CO.. N. E. corner SIXTH and MINOR Streets, aniMur. Philadelphia, Pa. AGENTS WANTED-MALE OR FE.: MALE—To sell the LIFE Or ABRAHAM LINCOLN, "People's Edition." Address " B. B. RUSSELL & CO., auIS-et Publishers, Boston, Mass. AGENTS WANTED FOR OUR GREAT National Work.—The moat complete, only au thentic and reliable LIFE OF LINCOLN published. Bend for circulars. Address JONES, BROS., & Philadelphia, Pa. jy2l-Im&W4t AGENTS WANTED FOR "THE SE CRET SE I IRVICE, THE FIELD, THE DUN GEON, AND THE ESCAPE," the most interest ing and exciting book ever published. Send for circulars. Address JONES, BROS., & CO., Phila delphia, Pa. J3-28-Im* AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ME MORTAL :RECORD OF THE NATION'S TRI BUTE TO ABRAHAM LINCOLN. .Extra Induce ments offered. Address HENRY A. LOVELAND, No. 20 North MERRICK Street, northwest of Penn Square, Philada., Pa. JP27-lm' AGENTS WANTED FOR THE LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By Dr. J. G. Rol land. No comment is necessary; the author's repu tation as a writeris fully established. Experienced canvassers know why it sells. Address, for terms, MEWS BARNARD, Elk. View, jyl9-2.lt* Chester county, Penna. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN lately discharged from the army, as Clerk or Assistant in aurespeetable Wholesale . Store. Speaks the English French, and German languages; writes a good - plain hand, and will make himself generally useful. Address "M. D. 0., oniee of, The Press., stating business and wages. anl7-31. SaTUATION WANTED-BY A FIRST c,i,Agg giLESlitali, in an importdog or 'jobbing Dry Goods house. eocai city limit coinitry Address "P.," Press o e. attl7-20 $lO,OOO TO $2O-- ,000 WANTED this amount in an established Manu facturing business. Owing to limited means, unable to - meet the demand for goods. Any one having Means, and desiring to invest In a safe and profita ble business, or comlOet thellnlClVed WiOI 4 reBPOll - party, will find this a chance seldom oNored. First-class reference given and required. Com munication strictly confidential. Address " C. A.," Press office. ant7-3t5 $l7ll A MONTH.-I WANT AGENTS everywhere at *7O a 'Month, expenses paid, to sell FIFTEEN ARTICLES, the beet selling ever oftetstl. Full perUtulars free. Address OTIS T. LARRY, Villjeferd, Maine. tuylo.o/W3m $125 E 4 13 e A v i e IDWEL t —eL t 9NT? WANT raiAw & CLARK WiN'T PAZI v e,Y I SEWING MACHINE, the only low-price machine in the country which Is licensed by Grover & Baker, Wheeler & Wilson, Howe s Singer Co., and Bacholder. All other machines now sold for less then forty dollars each are Intringentanta. and the seller slid user are liable tojine and Imprisonment. Salary and expenses, or large commission, .allowed. Illustrated circulars sent free. Address btIAW & CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. myle-d&Wam sit WANTED TO RENT OR PUR CHASE-A. Modern DWELLING, north of lgarliet street. Elite about iti.ooo. Po..seaston any time I)vtore the OVA ofJantlitry 4 ISM Address lime 2165, rbiladelphlaP. 0. uttio-stakli!lts - - fig WANTED TO RENT-A LARGE Arsi'S. HOUSE, suitable for a BOARDING . HOUSE, by an experienced Housekeeper. Address Box Post-orrice. :wlB-6t DESIRABLE DWELLING-HOUSE WANTED, withle o abort diStuneo of Broad and Chestnut, either now or by the Bret of oet.oheo. Any one knowing of a. house being vaunted •ill be paid for notifying the advertiser, should it lead to en engagement. Address auni-ft "HENRY," Ledger olnee. PART OF A HOUSE WANTED— L,. lout 110 to CtfeCitil WO, within live or ten minutes - wild h from 1 , 1,7131 grinarth Athlreigi '4 V. 71. W.," Ledger ants-It e st WANTED TO PURCHASE, IN Germantown or suburbs, a good Mansion and Lot. price not exceeding' $14,000. Address "Tsqui site," North American Odes. WANTED TO RENT-4100 beffirs Ire pald for a good sized dwelling, ;cabin tea Minute. , win. of tioventß Brown streets. Rent not to e.xeeed COO. Addresc "NE CESSITY," Ledger °like. Possession wonted uo or before September WM-4 }IERMETICALLY SEALED MEATS I,opo doz. bausage 00 " Iltntot - Beer, ate 500 • " itti do V M eal. 500 on. 1,000 "d 0 Turkey. 1,000 " do Chicken. 3,000 " assorted ,Sonns, in 1,2, 2% tn. cans. For sale by RHODES WILLIA.SM. ven-tr • 'tow Son th %VAT KR Street. T.a..sTg,rt;L AND SUBFITANTIAL CLOTULVA FOR SALE AND TO LET. gt FOR RENT-1101T813, 1196 VINE MaStreet. rOlielt.96ioll, Sept. L Rent, WM In quire on the pronVica. auT9-4. FOR SALE-THE TWO VERY desirable Arch-street 11010E8, No. 1918 and MO; new and complete. Lmmedlate_possession. B. F. GLENN, awl lxa South 1/0 - UMW Street. din FOR SALE-GERMANTOWN COT TAGE and FORE/TUBE, complete, on High street. Immediate possession. B. F. GLENN, aul9 123 South FOURTH Street. im FOR SAL N---ORBEN STREET hollse,No. 1519, four stories, beautiful Mitt.- Gon. Poaveealnn PI)011. B. F. GLENN, aul9 B. W. car. SEVENTEENTRaad GREEN. IaFOR SALE-VERY LOW, WITH w arly_POSSCSSiall, a well-built Dwelling, No. 4116 North Front btreet; would make au exeellent business place- 31, F, tiDENN. aul9 123 rmiV) FOUTtrIt street. et FOR SALE—VERY NEAT, WEL L .w.a. FINISHED FrOUSE, N. E. corner ELEVENTH and BERM Streets, •No. 18.59. Immediate posses sion. B. F. GLENN, aulD 1 South FOURTH Street. FOR SALE—WELL-BZILT, manWELLiNG, No. nil North tWV.t.inftr Street., in complete order. POSSeRsIon soon. B. F. (ME:NW, :Lula S. W. cor. SEVENTF,ENTII and GREEN. em FOR SALE-HOUSE AND LOT, Mal east side SEVENTH Street below Arch. Good business place. B. E. GLENN, ours 123 So tb 1 00173111 Street. a FOR SALE-NEAT HOUSE AND' JIM FURNITURE, BROWN Street, below Six teenth. B. P. GLENN, alll9 11,13 South FOURTH Street. FOR BALL—LARGE FOUR STORY 1..,1-wellin g , No. INY7 South Broad street, lot 23-by 200 feat. Immediate posSenniOn. Neat Dwelling, Pio. ON /*tomb Nl ff hteslith street: Possession in a few days. Neat Dwelling, to. 2035 Wood street, with two houses on rear end of the lot. B. F. GLENN, 123 South FOURTH Street, or B. W. corner SE VENTEENTH and GREEN. atria At FOR SALE—THE THREE-STORY Atkitbrisk DWELLING, No. 711 Green street, M Peet teotit, with 12. feet shle yard. FIRM ill the best manner, with an 1110110111 CD111 , 11111:11Ves and in good order. Apply to BACONS WART Eft 218% WALNUT Street. DELAWARE COUNTY.—FOR ma. SALE, a modern-built brief DWELLING- IioUSE in the borough of Media.Wrouting on the Court iiMe square; the main building has parlors, ball. open staircase:. the bad( buildings art three stories; tile whole containing eleven rooms. and roof ed with slate. Lot 30 feet by 175 feet; yard in front, enclosed with iron railing; stable and earrlage .ho use In rear of Mt. Property beautifully located. and builtin the best manner. Price 4'1,500. Terms easy. JAB. It. CUMMINS. 504 WALNUT Street. N. B.—Delaware and Chester County Farms for SR/C. Call for catalogue. RUIT.Ot at FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS 'a A splendid new eleven-roomed HOUSE, with all modern improvements. Possession at once. Lot 2337133. On a street SOO feet wide. Address THOMAS GEORGE, 8,107.45 t. 788 South SECOND Street ft FOR SALE--A HANDSOME RE =2l SIDENCEwith seven acres of land, situate on the Lancaster Turnpike, Radnor Township, Dela ware county - , nine miles from Philadelphia, within two minutes' walk of Rosemont Station, on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad. Apply to HENRY MCCREA, 430 WALNUT Street. aul4-Bt* din FQ - 13, SALE—IRON MASTERS, ATTEI`II7OO—OPEA2P BARGAIN—SSO,OOO CAN BE CLEARED IN ONE YEAR—First , claso ROLLING- MILL in this city, with all the splendid, nearly new machinery, with three engines—one of 60, another of 130, and another of 30-horse power; has seven boilers. First-rate machinery for manu facturing railroad iron„ chairs, spikes, &e. ; 5,030 tone of all descriptions of iron can be made In one year. Is now all In full Operation; 1146 Water and steam rail road communication. coal chutes, Sec.; all tho water used upon the premises derived from springs near by, free of charge. There are also a row of twelve stone tenant dwellings included. Price, 475,1110; worth 4100,000. Easy terms. GEO. O. MILLER, Real Estate Broker, auls-Stif 155 North SIXTH. Street. FOIL BALE OR TO RENT-VERY MA L' Stone Residences, finished In Et very expensive style, with all the extra modern conve niences, situated at RUMEX Place, West Phtladel plait, running west from Forty-second street. below Baltimore avenue. Apply to ROBERT MAGIGRE GOR, *l9 WALNUT Street: or after four o'clock oil plivE 4 Mai house east of Forty-llrst street. aul7-tlistuat gr ft FOR SALE, WEST PHILADEL mi. PHIA, magnificent large Mansion and Lot on Chestnut street, year Fortieth. Beautiful grounds, stable, and coach-house. Price $27,000. Elegant Mansion and large Lot, corner of Thirty sixth and Bridge street; $13,500. Neat Mansion, southeast corner Thirty-second and IlAinllton strata' only ,f 3,090. Call be seen only after 41 o'clock 1; Besides millions of dollars' worth of all deserip tlons of city and suburban property. GEORGE C. kfILLER, Real Estate Broker, nul6-wtheat 133 North SIXTH Street. 07 - FOR BALE—A GOOD FARM OF MilL,so Acres, sibitif2 0110. , muter of mile frt.9114"••• Waynerburg,' Chester county, Penna. Good Dwell ings and outbuildings; two acres of wood; extra water. GEORGE N. TOWNSEND & CO., aulB-w&s2t 1.53% South FOURTH Street. FOR RENT AN ITALIAN VILDA, Late the residence Or DAVID C. WILSON, situ ate 14 of a mile from the CITY of WM IifINGTONI within 200 yards of the City Railway (passing every 10 minutes.) The house (being new) is in excellent order, supplied with water from a tank in the attic, with every modern improvement, heated throughout by steam; a line porch the entire length of the building. The grounds in front of the house (con taining 4 acres,) are tastefully laid out in walks and plats, dotted with MO bng idipubbery, the whole surrounded by hedge and wall. uutintsy goat is considered one of the most desirable and pleasant 19q.tloo,,Irtbo9tato. r TFBAY t ARD Oo Exeeutors, au3-4w Wilmington, Del. FOR SALE-A. 15-HORSE PORTA BLE STEAM ENGINE, Apply 1008 MARKET Street. avlS-St• J. S. CLARK. VOR' SALE—THE GOOD-WILL AND Fluency of an eminent Physician of 18 years , standing in this city, with office to rent, and board. Apply at 309 CALLOWHILL Street. aul7-8t• FOR SALE MARKET STREET, south side, SALE Fourth and Fifth, a large Store, four stories all through. Lot runs through to Merchant street. Price 117,50 u; easy terms. Faul6-4t MILLER, 155 North SIXTH Street. FOR SALE-320 ACRES VALUABLE boring LAND, on the headwaters of Little Hickory Creek, Vesaugo County, Pa. To be sold to w. Apply to LEWIS L.IIOUPT4 154 South FOURTH Bt., Phila. PRAIRIE TIMBER AND FARMING LANDS in Michigan Wisconsin, Indiana, lowa, Kansas, Nebraska, - Alinnesota, Missouri, near schools, churches, railroads, markets. 1..0NV PRICE— LONG clinniT. Selections made for parties not wish ing to Inspect hi person. Descriptions guaranteed. WESTERN LAND OPIUM JOHN a. EARL'S, us South THIRD Street. anls-st. VSTANE OF SAMUEL MEGARGEE -IL , DECEASED —LUMBER BUSINESS ESTA BLISHMENT FOR SALE WELL-KNOWN 'WHARF PROF'ERTY AND LONU, ESTA BLISHED LIMBER I:ARIL—WM be sold at private sale for oath, to a suitable purchaser Who may with to' carry on the business and ileeotild the tenant of the premises, all the stock of lumber, sheds, fixtures, implements, horses, carts, &e., at the lumber yard and business establishment of the late Samuel Megargee, Esq., fronting on Beach street and Delaware avenue, and the river Dela ware north of Poplar street, In the city of Pltiladel phia, 'rho Said Premises anti 090 c of lumber, &c., of which a full and speclao statenienf and flosorips lion will be furnished to all applicants, may be At audited at any time before the 25th instant. A lease of the whole property will be granted to the purchaser. Proposals in writing will be received until August 26th, 1865. DANIEL M. FOX, 11.'01 YORK Avenue, , ROBERT N. LOGIAN, No. 481 North THIRD Street, aul4-12t Executors. BOARDING. THREE OR FOUR ROOMS WANTED, -A. With or without BOARD. in a light airy house, within a few minutes' walk of Sixth and Green sts. Possession desired Reptember lit, Reference given mid required. Address "Promptness," Box riArt, Philadelphia Post 011 ice. aula-3L5 AFEW FIRST-CLASS BOARDERS, accommodated at a Farm "Muse, near Darby. Inquire at the Buttonwood Hotel, DARBY, Pa. attl6-2t. I:1ST-CLASS BOARD, AT MOD B RATE charges, can be had at the UNITED STATES HOTEL, 413 CHESTNUT Street. This House has lately been refurnished. Two large, handsomely-furnished Chambers are now vacant. This House has no har. au 16-6 t. PAT BOARD-WITH FIRST-CLAIM -a- , DINNERS, at No. 02 , 4 South WASHINGTON Square. IY6-Zra" UNITED STATES ANNUAL TAXES ARE NOW DUE. 9FFICICTIErtry COLLECTOR INT. REVENUE, FIFTH COLLECTION DISTRICT PA., MAIN ST/IN.ai Am, Cuat.tol.l AVAITE, OurtmANToWN, Philadelphia. Notice is hereby given, That the Annual Col lection Lists have been received, and the Taxes are mow due and payable. The Annual List in cludes the tax on licenses, incomes, carriages, watches, musical instruments, plate, and yachts. It is generally known that a personal notice can not be given to every taxpayer. The law specially preseribba the mode of IiOUGV -- viz- , by advertise ment in one newspaper, and nottileatiolia to 110 post, ed tip in four public places. Persons residing in the Twenty-seeond and Twen ly• fifth wards will make payment at this office. Those residing In the Twenty-third ward will make payment to THOMAS S. FOULRROD, Deputy Col lector, FRANKFORD Street, Frankford. This Annual Tax is by law payable on or before the 30th day of June in each year ; but as the Tax Lists for this year were Unavoidably delayed, the day fixed for this District as the latest day upon which It may be paid without liability to penalty is the 26th day of August , 1865. WILLIAM H. MILLER, Deputy Collector, Fifth District, Germantown. July 20, 1865. ,jra-satu tht-13t - LEWIS & cox. JoBsatit J. LF.Wis S CumILTOR T. LEWIS. 13 . o, No. # l 32 C BOUNmLy S P.O. . B A x W , O. 5,660, Attend to all business in the Courts of the United States and in the Departments at Washington. - Especial attention given to Internal Revenue bust iiMM, And to CRAM§ against Foreign Governments, as well as our o» - n,. Judge Lewis , experience as COMMiSSioncr or in ternal Revenue, and Chariton T. Lewis' experience as Deputy Commissioner, will be a guarantee of thorough acquaintance with the Revenue Laws. Mr. Lox's connection with the Committee of For eign Affairs in Congress, and his long membership of the National Legislature, insure a thorough knowledge of legislation and practicei in the depart ments. au7-12t K D. F. MORGAN, ATTORNEY AT LAWAGENT AND COLLECTING MEMPHIS, TENN The Civil Courts of this District arc now in prat ticaL onerntiom /twang nclicticed nt the Memphis bar for ten (10) years, my acquaintance with the business community greatly facilitates In tile speedy collection of claims. jy4-6m E. D. F. 'MORGAN. COMPTROLLER ' S OFFICE, NASH VILLE. TENNESSEE, August thil. Intik s .2coTilibl TO TEN NEWER liOND11""", A r In obudiellee to a Resolution of the C 4 ."`',7,1 .4 1 , sembiv or Tennessee. passed May 22d, I[ o -;* ' t , berelvi requested to forward LO 0115, ioiliCi. . • • WILII Ble b dial, 311i'llii of your name and vesidowil-• ,f Te „,,,, 55 ,„ Lillti Umber of each Bond oe clic Stale y . .., r00L.0,. or owned bv you, and tilt 101001 int Mill r I . SIIIIIIIOII . II. Your early compliance is r. , ,u izt,l!e d • nTo T f ET, 06W-ISt Comptroller. . ...... - .. COTTON AND FLAX skit DUCK AND CANVAS, of ail nusnberS and brands, Tent Awning, Trunk and Wagon-Cover Duck. AISO, Paper Ithinufnetiuto•ers, Drier 1. - nits, from one Bolting gall Twine Ate. to five feet wide:so%lNa W. ErtlthEAN le Cil. No. ion MMES . ABA , . ona.tf F fli orroculAT.lllo , VIEWS FINELY NIVR 6 , 44 ARCH , x .11tvli hi* IL l'• - " I-4 hi IS HUI r -‘ "tl, it cs Residences. ru 3, e it WO. Street, of -:-" r: '.` . • those desiring wid ma Country Soils. Chants of lt. ' f ,,,,tye prompt attention. —.--. REAsozi4J3LE PIUQES. ANUS NEW . i,b CHESTNUT-atodßT. THRALTBS, EllEfittl 'UT Street Twelfth. G R ROVE & attrti ' Lesseoe andritenagero ( SATTIRI , / , ,Y) ARTERNOON_, August LAST GRAND FAMILY MATiNEE or TUX SUMMER SEASON, And LAST MATINEE REPRESENTATION or the (}BEAT IRISH DRAMA, dRItAil NA roGITE. ADMISSION TO THE MATINEE' 30 CENTS, To all parts of the house, ;I hlren , 2BUcnts, Roved omen at o'clock, Performance to commence at 2M o'clocx. THIS4SATTIROAY) EV NING. LAST Elbal 01."11 tit NEW 2111511 DRAMA, in 8 acts, by Mon Boucicault and E. H. Heillei styled ARRAN NA POCIUZ; Oil TIIR wyCII.LOW . WEDDING. THE EAST MOUT OF THIS GREAT ORA... MANIC NOVELTY has at length arrived, and those of OUR CITIZENS who have not seen It should embrace this last op. porlanlty of witness ing it. • It will be aresenteo wllhsll itt new 50 4 heaatl. fai Sceaery, novel Erects. orlglaal MA% &MYR Wardrobe. elegant APeeesoriee, and __ GREAT CAST OF CHARACTERS. FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY -A- THEATRE—WALNUT Street, above MO*. EVERY EVENING will be performed the new sensation draraa,entitied I'HE CIGAR UIBL OF CUBA. EL NINO BUDIE, Inc wonder' MA weld, es the Tight Roux. MLLE ANNETTI GALLETTI, the greatest Danseuse In America, la a new grad Ballet. MISS 'LILLIE WHITING, the beautiful and' accomplished Comedienne, la new Barletta. FAmus MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON. PHILADELPHIA. MUSEUM, No. 833 MARKET E3IREET. POSITIVELY FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY, POSITIVELY FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY, OF TIM WONDERS OF THE WORLD. WONDERS OF THE WORLD. THE SIAMESE TWINS AND CHILDREN. SIAMESE TWINS AND CHILDREN. ',TOURS OF EXHIBITION, From 9 to 12 Morning; 9 tA? G lift6Hlooil 7to 9 BY& ning. ADMISSION. 2.F. CENTS. atilS.4o CONCERT HALL.— 'FRIDAY AND SATURDAY August is and IS, THE LAST TWO NIGHTS Of the Original and World-FamedintrANT'H ~, whose success in Philadelphia is nig/at - 4;4'wd It the annals of public amusements. Remember, the last two nights. Come early, and avoid tile crowd at the Box Office. Tickets can be _procured at the Hall during the day. Also. at Trumplers Music Store, corner eye.n - th and Chestnut Streets, and at Continua tal dew®-htaini. open ail; commence at 8 O'clock. aull-St JOHN I'. SMITH, Business Manager. FAIRMOUNT WATER-WORKS, (WR CONCERTS E.) AFTERNOON EVERY DAY, From 4 to 7 o , clook, by HAfISLEIPS GRAND MILITARY BAND. Programmes c Mudd issued dally, Arch Vine, and Ottllovirbill-atroot oars nus directly to the Nue°. au1541 ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, OHRST. •s-a. NUT litreet,kbove Tenth—Open from OA. M. till 6P. M. Be simian West's great picture cid CHRIST 'REJECT I) still on Exhibition. loin LOST AND FOUND. LOST OR STOLEN—ONE CERTIFI CATE, No. 51, for forty shares of Rathbone Petroleum. OH Stock ; also, one certificate, No. 45, for one hundred shares of Burning Spring Petra beam Oil Stock , drawn In. favor of Tiros. W. Sheer. All persons arfi cautioned against negotiating the same 4 as the transfer hat Man stopped. atilirdt" EXCURSIONS. agazglE CAPE BY RAILROAD, FROM FOOT OF MART .15Witgam 8.30 A. M., EXPRESS AND MAIL 2.30 P. M., PASSENGER. 4,30 P. llisj EXPRESS. , jy29-smv;-tsel J. VAN ItEIO3SELAVA Sart. MUM& CAPE MAT, WEST JERSEY RAILROAD. FROM FOOT OF MARKET STREET, WPM* FERRY, .6.1 8.80 A.M., EXPREB9. Des 2.30 F. Du* It LW t 4.80 P. M., ES2IIESEI. DUB at 746 P. * rare, woo. Servant*, 62.00. EXCURSION TWISTS, $5.00. Coupon TIMM% to be used by one person only. 10 for MAR. Passengers and Baggage taken to and from tM Island and Station without additional charge, Freight daily from Bandford'e Whirr, below Spruce street. Returning Trains leave CAFE MAY at S.BO A.llll, Mall; 8 A. A , H., Expres; .5 F. M., Aceonimoilatlan3 8.20 A. M. Freight. J. VAN RENSSELAER, OUP% PHILADELPHIA, July 24, 1885. a l uipm CAPE MAY, t WEST JERSEY nAnnosn. On and after TUESDAY next, August, 22d, the 5.80 A. M. train up from CAPE MAY, and 4.30 P.M, train down from PHILADELPHIA, will be discon— tinued. The 8 A. M. train up from Cape May win make stops, and be due at Camden at 12,M. The 8.30 A. N. train down from Philadelphia will make stops below Glassboro, and be due at Cape May at 12430 P, Jb TAN RENSSELAER, Superintendent. CAMDEN, August 18th, 1885. aulB4t GRAND ANNUAL " • N OF TUE YOUNG - HEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. TO ha had at FRIDAY, Au T g O . xsATtIii!hi,NaI,C6O4IIITAY,. the ROM, 1210 Chestnut street; Pugh's. Sixth WWI Chestnut street; Claxtons GM UtteStnitt street,. and Asinnead & Evans', 72eChestnut street. augls-RithSzsat-at jaiuwai CATAWISSA RAIL Boibp COMPA.NT.—Te - Tourists and Travellers — Excursion MIAMI of MIL Lake Ontario, Saguenay River, The Thousand Islands, Portland, The Rapists of St. Law- White Mountains, rents - River, Saratoga Springs. Montreal, hc., &C., he., he. Quebec, he., &C., Tickets for the above Excursions, which him . boon BO 1011 g Illid HlVOrably known to the Philadal.- isl e a 6 th lila public, by 'WWI.. to Niagara rag, (Ors CATAWISSA ELMIRA RAILROAD TICKET Q 7 FILE, 4216 CHESTNUT Street, under Philadelphia Bank, where.full informotion will be given. N. VAN HORN, Passenger Agent. Jy22-]m .1915 CHESTNUT :Street. MumVAMDEN AND AT.. warmOtILTIOAD. G . SUMMER ARRANENT. THROUGH IN TWO HOURS. On and after SATURDAY, July Ist, ISM, MJh. trains daily to Atlantic City, and one on Sunday. TRAINS LEAVE VINE-STREET FERRY an follows: special Excursion 6.80 A. 21.. Mall Train. 7.30 A. X. Freight, wit{. Passenger oar attached.,, Btifl. it• Ex _press (through in two hours) 2,00 , Atlantic Accommodation 4,15 , '., RETURNING, LEAVE ATLANTIC. Atlantic Accommodation 5.47 A. IL. Express (through In two hours) 7.015 A. M. Freight, with Passenger Car attached-11.47 A. le. 7401 Train 4.45 P. 111, Special Exeuralon. 5.16 P. X, SUNDAY MAIL TRAIL Leaves Vine-street Ferry at 7.60 A. If_ Returning, leaves Atlantic at 4.45 P. /fie Fare to Atlantic, $2. Round-trip Tickets , gOO4l l only for the day and train on which they are Issued. $3. JUNCTION ACCOMMODATION. Leave Ville-street Ferry at 5.80 P. AL Leave Jackson at - 3113 iiii 01111.14 8 A. X • EXTRA HADDONFIELD TItAl. B - .' Leave Vine-street Ferry at 10.15 A, M. and 1.16 P. Dl_ Leave Haddonfield at 11.45 A. M. and 2.45 P. X. N. R.—Freight must be delivered at Cooper's. , Point before 6 O'clock P. M. to insure itspingdtrlfn the next day. • JOHN G. BRYANT. je2B-tf Agent, ~ EXCURSIONS TO' LUNG BRANCH, , -TrallittilV Long Branch will keno (looperTe rolnt, Viii , daily (Sundays excepted,) at 9.15 A. M. Fare, $9 Excursion Tickets, good for three days, $3. Extrr train on Saturdays at, 9.30 I'. M. Returning, Arriltt at Camden at 9.10 A. M. Monday. Je2B-2in L. B. COLE. A. eat, Camden. te& BUIBTS 141. 1 SERY, SIXTY VENTII t•O reet and pnrl,F itnnd. Plffindeb, 010. Jug4l now a very grand show thousands or ULAMOLUS and JAPAN LILIES 10 rull Woom. 0019-31.* ItPHILADELPHIA SCALE. woRxe.—BANKS, DINHORE, it CO., Successors to A. B. Davis St N N. W. cor ner FIFTEENTH Street :tad PENNSYL• yAxDA Avehae, manufacturen Of rgient Scales, suitable for Weigh Leeks, Railroad Traelitt i . tlepdtg. Coal, Hay, and Live Stock i also, vutdoUs descriptions of Dormant slid Portable Platform Scales, Counter Settles, and Patent Beams; Patent Stock House Scale, for Blast Furuttees; Patent. Parallel Orion Ream, for weighing boilers, cast ings, and other heavy machinery; Hopper genies. for weighing grain indicating bushels and pounds; Baiiksilinprored Roiling-Min fold Union Scale. Every Soule Warrenteur Frompt :Mont lOti glvcll to Repairing. Send for a Circulah C. ffi. BANES,_ R. li. INBORE, LEWIS L. HOUPT, I C. H. GERING. T. H. SPRINGER, ii itill-Bt` . FAI NK S' STANDARD SCALES, Adapted to every beeneli or idlelltes3 where a coireet. mid durable Sritiv,it; required. , A uutfora standard .. Kiln urrmt , .. system or weitoling4 arr suipets claiming tliq Lentil:on of every indivi , nal la the eetatuteitty. A Wolin OF CAUTION. TtiE WP. ED ItErt7TATtnti •• dE TIMM SCALES !Waived the manutbetdrers and vett. dere of Imperfect and Cheap Made tO offer them as FA i enANKS . SCALE& MO Purchasers itaire• tilowfort. e rect mi hj e o,d to . 4 7*(1714.1 rout trona/Mon: and further, 011,0 e then have o f as serted that they linen seittrt ti tile services of vithind. enperintendents and aoremen from 0111. amid. The subscribers. ve no controversy with honor- , ode coi nnetliwo, but regarding the perpetrators or: the above elands at; pursuing a course alike unjust. and sti.,/,,muraide, they take this mei hod tu eattliOn the publ.le against 1/14,1r ha eoeutees. Ir mia-tuilisin MASONIC HL AL, Phililikki”hik pa, RIVPEN AND VERBAL DU. SCICIPTIONS of Character, Constitution, and Talent, with ADVICE on Business, Health Education, Self-Intprovement,Man— agement and Training of CHILDREN, Ea , clal A.dantatiou, ,to., day and evening, by JOHN L. IaPAPEN, phrenologist awl Bookseller, No. 'as TENTH irefit, aisatro. A RARE CHANCE-AN ESTA .4ICII2I.ISHED SHOE UANITE U FACTURE for sale, of 12 years' standingg• rettson for selling is 111- health. Amity 66 N. FOURTH St.. 2(1 story. au16430 iIISOLDIERS AND OTHERS WILL find 'to theft totarest to tioqooti, RhOOO Truuks, Trax-elllitgEttics, &Q., ot :3114outli SF.CONII.o b. COt stout. east ail - 111.0f 11,-lm• DErAnntENT FQA OVSTOI4. WORE.
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