The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 18, 1865, Image 3

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    re...7PITILADELPHIA lINION AR.
special92f Andie.A. CE
tlng_of the Com
o{phUAT at 8 o 'clock
r eorgalll7.9 Hon. Old members tuta
to attend.
r o ldir of
LIEUT. J. S. JENKS
J o EXAMINATION FOR PAlN
utrat.s of Bays' and Girls , Grammar
elf the Fir:t School District, will be held at
, : { 'rzi'T MOAMAR SCHOOL, CA
dit,lo: Street, above THIRD, on FRIDAY,
st welock P. and to be continued
Ir. lad instant.
~,ter of the Committee on Qualifications of
J. W. HALLIWELL,
b3t Secretu rr.
DIMIIENSE OIL COMPANY.—
Vie Annual Meeting of the Stockholders:of
prvIIENSE OIL ethrtVANY will be held on
4 ( Ori e t r ßlL l t s ii i i- a At t r h e e e°, ll !fi e 3 of o• t A c OS37
v iljeD lime an election of Ode_trs for the en
.,;.rwill alto take place.
~e 2
. , . P. C. TIOLLIS, Secretary.
BURNING SPRING OIL CON.
PANY OF PENNSYLVANIA. — The Annual
er the steekh..ide. , of the BURNING
OIL COMPANY OF .PENNSYLVANIA
'o r held on SATURDAY. October at 4
M.. al 409 - WALNUT Street. An Bice
'r-Jr Directors will be had, and business of int
::3-Ice will be lwought before the meeting.
AWN CILADDING, Secretary.
I , ELPIIZA. Sept. 16. 1845. selB-mtbtoc7
•
1 . OFFICE or MONTGOMERY OIL
03EPANIC, :4126 WALNUT Street.
561.111318/111 16. lBB5.
„ loireelOrs of the Montgomery 011 Company,
~, t ine held this dor, ordered en assessment
:ivy CENTS PER SHARE on each Share of
:=tock, to be paid m to,the Treasurer on
to thr 18111 tiny of, October next, at this
1„,,i...-tarnt is made In conformity with an
, ~1 „ .1 , to Directors by the Stockholders, at
meel ing bold September &tiring.
Tme,fer Books of this Company will be
the 30th day of September, 1865, and no
I,e t ram:Ferrol after l hat date, unless the
r.: cut hag been paid.
A. FEW SMITH,
'Secretary.
AND HA
cosdar Rehearsals of the Soeletywill
:11 ;b e mini pl Tian:lel and msyßnail,
zql:IN &ARDEN Streets, on.TUES
vEsiNc. the 10th instant, at 8 o'clock'.
Managers extend a cordial Invitation to all
b O O. singers and lovers of churns-singing
d u •,t‘orlety this winter, as it is the intention
hoard to naile this one of the most brilliant
the See let y .•ver experienced.
eat Oratorio of
ELIJAH
• iga into immediate rehearsal.
• of the - Board of Managers.
E. T. STEW ART, Secretary.
••
ofricr. or THE EXCELSIOR
ighCOI ['ANY. No. 133 South FOURTH
na e Jug - a the Stockholders, held this
I,akent or TEN CENTS per share was
::jqe
on or helore the 18thinst. No trans
i;:wmie until theassessment Is mad.
•TOHN E. WEL, Treasurer.
seB-13-13-3t
• s oluEorr GEIVERAIA'S OFFICE,
WASIIINGTON CITY, D. C.,
August 17, ISO.
0311 - MEDICAL BOARD, to consist of
C. S. Tripler, Surgeon U. S. A.,
brevet Lieutenant Colonel H. R. Wirtz,
A. Brevet Lieutenant COiOnel Au-
S. Brevet Major
s lert-ernt Surgeon O. S. A., Recorder,
i„ York' City, ou the 20th of Septem
.st. r examination of candidates for ad
,,:he Medical Staff of the United States
A,, , ,o , iant Surgeons for promotion.
v, list bt betW(Min and 36 Tears of age,
.ny
moat be addressed to the Surgeon
the army, stating the residence of the
the dare and place of his birth: they
by respectable testimonials of
. aiQ' leatii has been in the service, he will
lot the chief medianl oilleer
hr has served, and if in service at the
the application must be sent through
eetor of the respective Department.
l.e is made for tile expenses of persons
the exaMination, as it is an inflispen
,4,,jai,lte to appointment.
are sow twelve vacancies in the Medical
J. K. BARNES,
Surgeon General U. S. Army.
SPECIAL NOTICE.—TUE PUB.
4-, Ml' nrt, COrlitallY InTited to attend a LEO.
COMME.RCIAL. EDUCATION, to ho
THI )MAS MAY PEIRCE. A. M. and
in 01.
:1,17 41 1:Y ADDRESS by CHESTER N.
:tt Ow rooms of the UNION BUSINESS
EGE. lIANDEL AND HA.YDN HALL,
i NG GARDEN Streets, on MON
LITNING. 181 b inst. The exercises will
o - rlock. Those Interested In the
Ila.ness Education are requested to lend
Ana and influence - to the occasion. sel6-21
OFFICE OF TIME STAR OIL
U.M • .kNY. No. 123 south SEVENTH
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 15, 1845.
Austani meeting of the Stockholders of
he held at their office, on WED
:4j, z,Cpterilier 27th, at 3 o'clock P. M.
tiou for Directors wilt be held.
:!;A:IItTEL ALLEN, Secretary.
NOTICE—BANK OF PENNSInG.
NANiN —Notice is hereby given that the
of thr tr.ink of Pennsylvania will be paid in
prsstntation and proof, at the (Mee of
No. 407 LIBRARY street, in the
ff:::ol,lpitia. rattles holding notes of the
Thni tot yet presented are notified that un
are presented and proved at the As
' Me on or before the FIRST DAY OF
1565, they will be debarred from all
_....:L0v0u. W. C. I'ATTF.IOIO..N,
W. L. SAVAfill, lAssignees,
J. D. TAYLoIf,
-1:q1 No. 407 LIBRARY Street, Philada.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.-OFFICE
QF THE PHILADELPHIA. GERMAN
AND .IiOIIII.MTOWN ItAILUOAD COAL-
Dard of Managers have this day declared a
of FOUR Plitt CENT., clear of all taxes,
4 ns and after the 2d of October next.
transfer book will be closed on the 20th
i roman closed until the 2d of October.
A. E. DOUGHERTY, Treasurer,
OFFICE OF THE MILLER OIL
(,v3IPANY, 133 South FOURTH Street.
:!:I....2nAing of the Stockholders. held THIS DAY,
of FIFTEEN CENTS per share was
11111110 x the Working Capital, payable
:1, Nth to the 30th inst. Books will be open
until the 19th inst., after 'which no
on bp intuit , until the assessment is paid.
of the Stockholders.
JOHN H. WYLE, Treasurer.
°MEE OF THE VONTINEN-
Tar. tit. COMPANY, No. 133 SOUTH
~T7.EET—TO DELINQUENT STOCK•
aCtOrlil.ll3Ce with sections 16, 17, and
.: act of July lath, 1866, notice is hereby
-:. that littlest , the assessment called for at a
. - -
T: of the iiirectors,leld July 10th, 188, be
t a or rmr,,n. itc lath day of September, 1865 a
•!ptt number of shares will be sold at public,
co lin (lay at le o'clock, at the office of the
.11r.t.., pay said assessment, with necessary
mclitenue expenses. By order of the Board.
:K. JOHN H. WYLE, Treasurer.
OFFICE OF THE BELL FARM
ITIId)LEIThI AND COAL COMPANY, No.
iE}EDITH Street, rsuz.e.rusx.YlLlA, Sep
, 1,65.
.11 1 dinpent Stockholders: In accordance with
..ci15.17. and 16 of the Act of July 18,1863, notice
-%!1 given, That unless the assessment called
a meeting - of the Directors, held July 11,
61016 on or before the fast day of September,
,ufficient number of shares will be sold at
zale on that day, at 10 o'clock, at the office of
, c:pany. to pay said assessment, with needs
. incidental expenses. By order of the
SAMUEL ALLEN,
rY Treasurer.
CUMBERLAND COAL AND
PRoYNANTINT COMPANY.
STOCK $1,000,000.
200900 SHARES, AT 45 EACH.
(Ice 10. 225 South FOURTH Street.
DERBOTODS:
Sylvester J. Megargee,
EL Beatty, !EaMow Jackson,
L. Bolleau, Price I. Patton,
B. Faulkner Thomas H. Rickert.
A. gugene Smith.
':silent, SYLVESTER J. MEUARGEE.
, :e-arY and Treasurer, ALBERT R.aulo-t SOHO.
f
MILITARY.
'UNITED STATES MARINE COIrPS.
- Wanted for the UNITED STATES MARINE
an, able-bodied MEN. Splendid induce-
M hold out to all entering the Marine Corpoi
?Es opportunity to visit foreign countries,-
Pas, excellent accommodations , light and
4.Z further information Inquire attheßeCruit-
AudtzTons, No. 311 South FROST Street,
OrlDhht. between SI A. M. And 3 P. M. every
Except Sunday. CHARLES HEYWOOD,
cantain and Recruiting Officer.
WROLESAILE DRY GOODS.
tD. F AL L. 1865
As, R. CAMPBELL & CO.,
%7 CHESTNUT STREET,
[he attention of Cash Buyers at wholesale
' , :4ock of
iIENCH, BRITISH, AND AMERICAN
DRS" GOODS,
for extent, variety, and general adapts
-:,the wants of the trade, is unrivalled.
11IERINOES,
POPLINS,
EPINGLINES,
TARTAN PLAIDS_
•
, •ANKETS,
[ IANNELS,
bALMORALS,
NV LIY.VE GOODS,
LINENS, and
BRADFORD GOODS.
" , axe Buyers supplied with scarce and desira
ak at Sod under market rates.
1 : 110 1 , ESAIAR ROOMS UP STAIRS.
/IN - TOWN FANCY KNIT
GOODS.
3, C. H. ROYAL & 00.
FOR THE MANUFACTURERS,
<)+bep2hy CIIEST3.IIJT STREET.
invite the attention of the Jobbin_g
i.?pr . ,sto r ic of ,OERMANT!O:IVBT HOBI.IT t x o
Ha i g T e buyers. w " we
are
ael
414 attention given to allorders,
WALL PAPERS.
4 ' P&LL STYLES
PHILADELPEIIA
-la. PAPERS!
ROWELL & BOURK
t C °r• /Fourth and Market Streets,
DIAbitIFACTURERS 0 F
IIEAZIGrIN - GrS
IMMO
WINDOW SHADES.
VIIEGIN WAX. OF ANTILLES
Zi4th:renclt Cosmetic for beautifying and
! It., Gbu nd o c r opplexion. It is the most wonder
ebiasCithT, nor talc is
n g t elapt
E . ,pi,lir li eTt?r s : Zo d airrike l yquoi&aeuerefol: ir p_te!
:j tai' Loun g eon, smooth, fair, and
-4 . h_ams o t a l e t , atir:
i t i lie d old appear young, the
i some r nrre beautlful sh
beautiful ti n
.0111 ireci only by &
1.41.11 Street,_tvo doors b
oath SEVENTH. street, a ara r g i Cti:
ir2a-am
rics, f" 1 64 '
Ilb t ; 1 0-N \Mims, 1.310 BEACH STR E ET,
D iaeliluists, Boiler Makers, and Car
N,
uo c e r e t,
s ry descriptton made to order.
WWI Marine tialinometersiin7lo4l
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
GREAT SICOCIE, OF
JOB LOTS
or
ASSIMERES,
KNOBBY COATINGS,
BEAVERS, .
VELOURS,
VELVETS,
CHINCHILLAS,
of the latest and most beautiful styles we have ever
offered to the trade or public generally. Officers of
the army and navy may feel assured of special
attention.
.Sys also have a complete stock of
FRIENDS' WEAR.
COACH CLOTHS,
BILLIARDS, and
BAGATELLES.
Our motto is "Good Gott(is at Pair Prices," at
W. T. SNODGRASS'
CLOTH HOUSE,
34 SOBTH - SECOND STREET
AND
23 STRAWBERRY STREET.
seB-1m
NEW FALL GOODS.
JOHN- IV THOMAS,
Nos. 403 and 407 North Second Street,
Has now open a Dill stock of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRS." GOODS,
PURCHASED ENTIRELY FOR CASH,
To which the attention of WHOLESALE AND
RETAIL Buyers Is invited. Sell-thina
BLACK FREn•CII G 0 0 D 4 3, PROM
recent AUCTION SALES,of Lupin's fabrics.
Lupin's Black French Merinoes, $1.62.
Lupin's finest Black Cashmere de Cosse, $l.OO.
Lupin's 7-4 Black Delalnes, $l.lO to $1.25.
Lupin's na Black Deleines, 62, 65, and 75 cents.
Lupin's Black Velour Russo, Superb quality.
Lupin's Plain Black Poplins, $1.50.
Lupin's Black 'MINA Long Shawls $9 to $12.50.
Black Mohair Alpacas, 50 cents to
Also, Lupin's 6-4 Colored Wool Delaines, $1..12%.
Lupin's Plain Colored Poplins, $1.17.
Flue Plaid Meth - toes and Cashmeres.
BLACK OPEN CENTRE
Broehe Long Shawls. tine qualities.
Woollen Long and Square Shawls.
Misses' and Children's Woollen Shawls.
HQUSE FURNISHING- GOODS.
Beginners and others will always tint' a good as
sortment medium and strictly due qualities, at
moderate prices, of Blankets, Quilts,
Sheetings,
Pillow Mu.llos, Ticklitga, Flannels, Towelling*,
extra fine Damasks and Napkins, &c.
Richardson•sHeavyLinens, cheaper than Muslims,
for fine shirts; also, same make Fronting Linens.
RELIABLE GOODS
Only kept, well bought for cash, sold at fair prices,
and engaged to givegood value to the buyer, Whole
sale buyers' attention Invited to sonic scarce Do
mestics, to a magnificent stock of tine Cloths and
Cassimeres, and to the above line of Dress Goods.
COOPER & CONARD,
selB-2t S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET.
LUPIN'S BLACK GOODS, AT
A-4RE
DUCED PRICES.
- - - - - -
Black Biaritz $l.OO
Black Parlsienne 1.40
Black Velourßepp 1.90
0-4 Black Mousseline de Mines 1.10
04 Black Cashmeres 1.50
Black Canton Cloths - 05
And a full stock of
3-4 Black Mousseline De Laines.
6-4 Black Mousseline De Lathes.
Tamise Cloths,
Paris Poplins.
AU from the late auction sales.
- •
CUItWLN wropriAAT & BROTHER,
Nos. 450, Isa, one 454 North. SECOND straet
Above Willow.
„1 . 1./PERB QUALITY BLANKETS.
Blankets of all grades.
ULTRIVEN bTODDART & BROTHER,
Nos. 150, 152, and 454 North SECOND Street,
A bore Willow.
TABLE LINENS AND LINEN SHEET-
J_ IN GS, as low and cheaper than cottons. A. fell
supply on hand from recent auction purchases.
CISHWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
NoS, 450, 452, anti 454 North SECOND Street,
A.boire. Willow.
PARIS CASE MERE SHAWLS, OF
new designs,from the late auction sates.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 450, and 454 North SECOND Street,
Above Willow.
FANCY SHIRTING FLANNELS, OF
choice styles.
CITRWEN STODDART & BROTHER
Nos. 450, 45R, and 451 North SECOND Street,
Above Willow.
CHOICE SHADES
French lilerinoes.
French Casinnercs.
Parts Poplins.
'Paris Epingles.
Rich Plaids.
From the late auction sales.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street,
Above Willow.
4_A P ARIS CHINTZES, FROM A
- "x late auction sale.
MOVEN STODDART 8s BROTHER,
Noe_ 450, 483, and 451 - North aBCOND Street,
selB-2t Above Willow.
TAGG & BRO., CORNER TENTH AND
-3- PINE, open bargains from auction.
1 lot fall colors "Jouvin Co." Kid Gloves,
Only $1.20.
1 Jot Ladles' Fancy Silk Neck Ties, 35 ets., cost
$1.25 to import.
2 lots Gents' Wool and Silk Scarfs, high colors, 50a1
750.
1 lot Patent Leather Belts, steel buckles, only
10 cts.
1 lot Ladles' English Silk Gloves, stitched backs,
50 cts.
1 lot Double Satin Damask Fringed Doylies, $1.75
per dozen.
4 lots, 4 cases, Ladies' Corded-border Linen Hand
kerchiefs, 20 to 33 ets.
-
4 lots, 50 dozen, Ladies' Hemstitch Linen Hand
kerchiefs, 31 to 00 eta.
4 lots, 30 dozen, Gents" Hemstitch Linen Hand
kerchiefs, 31 to 75 ets.
1 lot Misses' White Cotton Stockings, 12% to 25 cts.,
1 lot Boys' White Cotton % Hose, Nos. 5 to 54;
20 ets.
1 lot Gents' fall wear Merino Undershirts, $1.25.
1 lot Plaid NitiosOok Muslin, Very fine, 75 ets.
1 lot Plaid Poplins, brown, Majenta, and green, 41.
1 10t 6-4 Stripe Twilled Worsteds, several colors,
$1.25.
lot Brown Grounds Figured De Lalues, 35 ets.
1 lot Fine'White Flannels, all wool, 50 etc.
1 lot Single Bed Fine Marseilles Wilts Afi.
Also, Cambric, Swiss, and Nainsook Musiins, 134
yards wide.
Tarletou for Mosquito Netting, 25 cts.
Bonnet and Trimming Ribbons; also, Velvets at
bargains. sel6-2t
BATH TOWELS.-ON HAND, AND
now opening, heavy brown Huck, Honey-Comb
and Basket Dlaßer ; Superior _Barnsley Washed
Hock, real Russia Crash.; also, WHITE and
BROWN TURKISH, and heavy-fringed HONEY
COMB BATH TOW)
StiErrAnn, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON,
seB-fmndlt No. 1008 CHESTNUT Street.
FRENCH SHEETING.-JUST RE
CEIVED, real kreneh Sheeting, entirely un
dressed, and of very superior quality.
SHEPP.ARD, VAN HARLINUEN, & ARRISON.
seB-fuov6t
NEW TABLE DAMASIL-NOW
OaeninF.
HEARY BARNSLEY TABLE LINEN,
New Designs and extra quality.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGA'N & ARRISON,
House-Furnishing. Dry_ Goods,
SeB-tRIWOt No. 1008 CHEbTNUT Street.
ATTRACTIVE NOTICE TO LADIES
A full line of Preneli bletinoes,
A full line of Poplins,
A full line of Silks and Shawls,
A full line of Blankets,
A full line of Musllns t
A full line of Table Linens,
A full line of Cloths and Cassimeree.At!
JOHN H. STOKBo,
set?. 702 , ARCH Street.
j CHAMBERS ! NO. 810 ARCH ST.
r."..• NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY.
Thread Veils new designs.
Thread Lace Tarbes.
Cambria Lace Veils, froth 1.
Thread Lace Collars, from 50. eta.
_Empress Collars In pointe de gaze, point ap
plique, and valenciennes.
WHITE GOODS.
French Muslin, 2 yards vide for drosses.
Soft tinlsb Cambric, N ainsook, Plaid and Stripe
Muslim very cheap.
Rich Colnbrie Edgings and Insertions, French
Embroidered Bands, Elonnoingb, sc.,
Hemstitched Hdlifs., extra One, 25 cts. sel2-12t
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
20 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
Have now open a full stock of
"Lupin's French sferinocs.
"Lupin's" Mouslin de Lathes.
Silk-laced Poplins.
Silk and Wool Poplins.
All-wool Poplins.
Plaid Poplins, of ordered styles.
Rich-figured all-wool cashmeres.
Rich styles of Wool De Laines.
Polka Dot De Laines and Reps.
Dress Goods, in great variety, of our own im
portation. sell
IuitLANKETS-ENTIKE NEW STOCK,
. 2 -6. LOW PRICES. •
Medium and fine Blankets.
Some extra cheap lots, $s and $lO.
Fine crib Blankets; Horse Blankets.
Honey-comb Quilts; wide, heavy Sheetings.
Shaker Flannels, finest goods, $1 and *Lib.
Best quality Canton Flannels; Tickings.
Linen Diapers, *1.25, *2.50 $3, and $9.80, ate.
DELAIN.&
107 pieces new Delaines, 35 and 37 ets.
118 pieces new prints,best makes, only 28 to 35 ets.
Daily opening new dress goods.
Black dress goods stock complete.
COOrER & COWARD,
S. E. eor. NINTH and MARKET Streets.
628H00P SKIRTS.-NEW 628
FALL STYLES NOW READY
at Hopkins , Manufactory, No. ORS ARCH Street.
Our assortment is complete, containing full lines of
Ladies', Misses', and Childrenta Skirts, of every
style, length, and size, which, for finish, durability,
and cheapness, are unequalled by any other hoop
skirts made, and are warranted to give satisfaction.
Skirts suede to order, all( red, and repaired. Also,
good Eastern-made skirts, from fifteen to forty
epriuge, at very low prices. Wholesale and re
tail. so9-IM#
COTTON -WARP CLOTHS,
Tnicoals,
WAVE AND 'OTHER rA.TTEENS
ALL-WOOL
I).o,msitlNS,
AND OTHER FANCY PATTERNS.
For sale by the hianafaetarers,
BENJ. BULLOCK'S SONS,
40 and 42 South FRONT Street.
TTELMBOLD'S EXTRACT RUCRU
gives health and vigor to the frame, and Plooni
to the pallid cheek. Debility is accompanied by
many alarming symptoms, and if no treatment is
submitted to, consumption insanity, or epileptic
iits eithue , 10* South TEIQ y ICIi street. au23491
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1865:
FINANCIAL.
OFFICE FOR THE BALE OF
GrOVVIIINTIVIENT LOANS
305 CHESTNUT STREET.
JAY COOKS & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Offer for sale, at lowest market rates,
GOVUNMENT SENRITIES,
AS FOLLOWS
U.S. 7.30 Treasury Notes
of date of Aug. 15, 1864.
Do. do. do, June 15. 1686.
Do. do. do. July /3; 7865,
BONDS OF 1881.
5-210 LOAN OF 1869.
' 6-20 LOAN OF 1864.
10-40 LOAN OF 18611
CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS.
STQCIII3 OF ALL KINDS BOUO-HT AND SOLD
ON COMMISSION.
Information given concerning all kinds of Secu
rities.
Collections on all points made at lowest rates.
au24-tjal
REMOVAL 1
OFFICE FOR THE SALE
OF
GOVERNMENT LOANS.
JAY COOKE & CO.,
DURING THE ALTERATIONS NECESSARY IN
THE ENLARGEMENT OF THEIR OLD
OFFICE, HAVE TAREN THE COM
MODIOUS ROOMS
No, 305 CHESTNUT STREET,
NEXT DOOR TO THE BANE OF NORTH
AMERICA, WHERE THEY WILL BE PLEASED
TOSEE-THEIR FRIENDS.
SULK AND DRY GOODS JOBBERS
Fx/r.SI-T. GOODS.
•
HALLOWELL, GARDNER, & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBER;
ARE NOW OPENING
AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF
• SILKS
AND
FANCY DRESS GOODS,
Comprising an extensive end attraetive assartment
of styles to meet present trade in
Elegant Designs
Foreign Fancy Fabrics.
ikiso-CHOICE REARED In
IMPORTED STAPLE GOODS,
such as will required for
AUTUMN SALES,
which they offer at
LOW PRICES TO CASH BUYERS.
615 Chestnut and 612 Jayne streets.
iYal-mwfam
JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, et CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
os •
DRY GOODS,
Non. 239 and 211 North Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Clothe, Prints,
Casstmeres, Delaines,
Sattinetts, Alpacas,
Jeans, Fancy Dress Goods,
COttonades. Drown and Bleeched Sheeting%
Denims, Brown and Bleeched Shirting%
Stripes, Omish Chanabras,
Checks, Omish Tweeds,
Gingimms. Flannels,
Diapers, Linens,
FITILDTIOINV GOODS,
WHITE DODDS,
au2l3-3m NOTIONS, se., Se.
COMMISSION HOUSES.
HADLEY COMPANY
SOFT FINISH.
SIX-CORD
SPOOL COTTON.
WARRANTED ZOO The.
LEWIS BROS. & CO.,
Bole Agents in iltiladelpllia,
23S Chestnut 'Street.
seB-im
WADDING WAREHOUSE
' NO. 212 CHURCH ALLEY.
The attention of the TRADE is called to the sub
scribers' large and varied assortment Of
WADDINGS,
Which he has now in store, and is constantly receiv
ing, to wit:
DURAP HEAVY wADDllios FOR CLOTHIERS.
SUPERIOR QUALITY DO. FOR JOBBERS.
ILEAVY BLACK AND WHITE
PIECE WADDINGS, FOR FURRIERS.
ALSO,
FINE COTTON LAPS AND TIE YARNS.
R. E. EVANS,
aus-sMw2m Manufacturers' Agent,
TO MANUFACTURERS,
CLOTHIERS,
AND
CITY TRADE GENERALLY,
The subscriber is Commission Agent for manu
facturers of the following Goods:
COTTON YARN, allnumbers.
COTTON WARPS, all numbers.
COTTON, LINEN, AND WOOLLEN CARPET
WARP.
WADDING, all qualities.
WICIC, TWINE, DAM, AND RAG CARPETS.
ttILLING - AND SEINE TWINES.
R. T. WHITE,
.237 MARKET Street, 225 CHURCH Alley.
sel-2m
B A.GBI BAGS r BAGS
NEW AND SECOND-HAND.
DRAMLEN, BURLAP, AND RUNNY
BAGS
FLOUR AND SALT ORDER ALL KBES.
PRINTED TO, RY
- JOHN T. BAILEY & CO.,
jy26-6m No. 113 NORTH FRONT STREET.
HAZARD & HUTCHINSON,
•
ADMITS FOR 'rpm BALE OF
PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS,
Jul CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
AND
103 HEADE STREET, NEW YORR. je2l43m
eTO. MATHEWSON,GENERAL COM
u, • MISSION PRODUCE BROKER AND FOR
WARDING MERCHANT, No. 055 BROAD Street,
AUGUSTA, Georgia, at the old stand of the late
Orme of T. P. Stovall & Co., Stovall, McLaughlin,
& Co., and O. H. McLaughlin, & Co.,
Will give his prompt and personal attention to
the purchase and 6 aie of Cotton, Domestic Goods,
Sugar, Bacon, Lard, Grain, Flour, Rope, Bagging,
end merchandise generally.
Raving the agency of several first-class Cotton
Mills ; I am prepared, at all times, to supply orders
for arns, sheeting, Shirtings, Oenaburge, Drills,
Jeans, &c.
With extensive FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSES,
can furnish secure Storage, and give prompt atten
tion to Merchandise and Produce consigned to me
for forwarding in any direction. a u`43-3m
SPECIAL NOTICE.
I have made arrangements to remain for a
SHORT TIME ONLY,
si l at m ixJania r arglVv e Vi t ee's u , e u t all' e gil i t r ife;
uotlce.
GEO. J. HENKEL'S
909 and 811 CHESTNUT Street.
NEW BRONZES.
.Sr,
819 CHESTNUT STREET
LOOgING GLASSES.
The largest and most complete assortment, at
moderate, prices.
OIL PAINTINGS,
Recent Importations.
ENGRAYLNDS, TORTRAIT AND PICTURE
FRAMES, CHROMO-LITHROORAPHS,
SWISS, AMERICAN AND ENO
LISH SCENERY,
Rogers' Statuettes, Bustle Frames.
And every other character of Frames for Engra
clogs. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS,
se6-12t Sl6 CHESTNUT Street.
FOR NON-RETENTION OR INCON
TINENCE of urine irritation, inflammation or
ulceration of the bladder, or kidneys, diseases Or
the prostate glands, Stony in the bladder, ealeulns,
gravel or brisk-dust deposit, and ail diseases of the
bladder, kidneys, and dropsical swellings, IEO4
With TENTH Street. au23-lm
USN UNTAILBOWYS rum, gar:m."oT gocim.
NEW PIIBLICATIONIL
QUACKENBOS' STANDARD
SCHOOL-BOOKS.
"The best in their respective departments."
First Book in English Grammar. 40 cents.
An English Grammar. 90 cents.
First Lessons in Composition. 80 cents.
Advanced Course of Composition and Rhetoric.
tisl.so.
Primary ThEitOry a the United States. 79 cents.
Illustrated School History of the United States.
CM.
A Natural Philosophy. $l.BO.
Appleton's Arithmetical Series. Primary and
Elementary, now ready. Practical; in press and
nearly ready.
" The singular excellence of all Qeackenbos'
school-books is well known to the educational com
munity. They are generally admitted to be the beet
manuals on the subjects of which they tespectively
treat."—J. W. RITI.XLEY, City Superintendent of
Schools, Brooklyn.
Also, published by the undersigned:
YOMII4/35' New Gliemistry. Entirely re-written.
$1.75.
Harkness , Latin Grammar, $1.50. Everywhere
received with unqualified approval.
Harkness" Fatin Reader. ( - Just published.) $1.50.
NOW READY:
A New Edition of QUINTILIAN. Ry Prof. Henry
S. Frieze, of the University of Michigan.
Specimen Copies of any of the abene morks *nailed
postpaid to Teachers and School Officers, on receipt
of one-half the retail price. The most favorable terms
made for introduction.
11. APPLETON & C%Publishers.
eels-1t443 and 1-45 BROADWAY, N. Y.
CIVIL POLICY OF AMERICA,-BY
JOHN WILLIAM Dnikevit. M.D., LL.D., author
of a "Treatise on Human Physiology" and of a
"History of the Intellectual Development of Eu
rope."
ALSO 4
BROCHRTT'S HISTORI OF U. S. CAVALRY.
THE OIL REGIONS OF PENNSYLVANIA. By
WILLIAAI WRIGHT.
STORY OF THE GREAT MARCH. By a Staff
Officer. With Illustrations.
All New and Standard Books.
For sale at low prices by
LINDSAY & BLAXISTON,
Publishers and Booksellers,
sels No. 25 South SIXTH Street.
MEW MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.-
THE BIBLE HAND-BOOK. An Introduction
to the Study of Sacred Scripture. By Joseph . Angus,
D. D. Revised edition with illustrations. Crownl
WO.
THOUGHTS ON THE FUTURE CIVIL POLICY
OF AMERICA. By John 'William Draper, M. D.,
LL..
THE D OIL REGION'S OF PENNSYLVANIA..
Showing where . Petroleum is found; how it is ob
tained; and at what cost. With hints for whom it
i n a concern. By William Wright.
All the new books received as soon carblished,
and for sale by JAMES S. MAX ON,
(Successor to W. S. & A. Martian,)
se6 608 CHESTNUT Street.
` TS' FURNISHING GOODS.
FINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.
.1 1 . The subscribers would invite attention to their
IMPROVED CUT OF SHIRTS,
which they make a ebecialtyl their pnaltUMß. Also,
Constantly receiving
NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAIt,
J. W. SCOTT &
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE,
No. 614 CHESTNUT Street i•
ja2.ly Four doors below the ContinutoW
.
Wag.:;=ul,2.jl; ;uLL;JL•uIj
600 ~..A O 5l i nT E
T!, T 6ANS, 600
ICITMEN WARES, •
CUTLERY,
WOODEN-WARE.
se7-tf GRIFFITH h PAGE. SIXTH and ARCH.
GROCERIES.
WHITE PRESERVING BRANDY.
PURE CIDER AND WINE VINEGAR.
GREEN GINGER, /RTOPARD SEED, SPICES, StO.
All the requisites for Preserving and Pickling
purposes.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
DEALERS IN FINE GROCERIES,
au26-tf Uor. ELEVENTH and VINE, Rikedig.
MERCHANT TAILORS.
ARMY AND NAVAL OFFICERS.
J. s. -TA.:I 7- I_4oit9
THE BEST MILITARY AND NAVAL TAILOR
IN THE UNION,
Is now connected with
EDWARD P. KELLY,
Sl2 CHESTNUT STREET.
X. B. TAYLOR hsabeen for the last four years
the Cutter for the Military and Naval Tailoring Es
tabliatunent of
QWENS,
114 PENNSYLVANIA. AVENUE,
WASHINGTON.
Ootistruklsl3A
E P. GILL. & CO. •
RAVE NOW OPEN A PULL LINE OF
HANDSOME FALL BONNETS,
HATS, AND MILLINERY GOODS.
Alto, CHOCCE FLOWERS, RIBBONS, and OR
NAMENTS for the Hair.
E. P. GILL. & CO.,
set2,l2t. IRO ARCH Street. 2
FURNITURE.
SELLING OFF BEFORE REMOVAL,
GOULD Sr, CO., `
SECOND AND RACE STREETS,
BRANCH OF UNION FURNITURE DEPOT,
Will sell off their entire stock before
REMOVAL
To the larger and more central premises,
THE OLD MADISON HOTEL,
37 AND 39 NORTH SECOND STREET,
(Opposite Christ Church). •
Their immense stock Of FURNITURE will be Of
fered at private sale, until TUESDAY, the 19th, on
which day the whole remaining stock will positively
be sold at auction, by THOMAS BIRCH & SON, on
the premises, northeast corner SECOND and RACE
Streets.
GOULD & CO.'S UNION FURNITUE DEPOT,
NINTH and MARKET, will remain as before.
sel4-4t
THE CHEAPEST AND BEST.—THE
PRESTON STEAM LAUNDRY COMPANY
CLEAN CARPETS
On their "Boston Carpet Cleaner," in the best
manner. Carpets taken /iv and put down when de- -
circa, without trouble to housekeepers. Send or
ders tO PRESTON STEAM LAUNDRY,
• 1520 South NINTH St. P. O. Box 2024.
set-whnlat
PHOTOGRAPHS. -IN THE ART OF
•Ii• PHOTOGRAPHING, none excel B. F. REI
MER. Ills specimens attest hlg skill and experl
ence. Call at 624 ARCH. Street; and obtain line
pictures. Its
12F 0 R $135. - CARD PHOTO
GRAPHS made at REIMER'S gallery, SE
COND Street, above Green. Bee specimens.
imitable for tilliwinO, and just the thing-for gehOlfirS
to exchange with elassinates.
SUPERB STYLES, NATURAL,
life-like, awl impressive pictures, finest por
traits wade.t.‘e specimens of life-size photo
graphs in oil colors at.ll. P. REIMEIVS, 624
ARCH Street. it*
PREFERENCE IS DUE TO AMERI
CAN MANUFACTURES.—HODGSON'S Chemi
cal Writing Fluid, Copying Ink, and Carmine Ink.
For sale by Stationers - and Drug and by the
manufacturer, WISI.'IIODVSON.
°nice, No. 103 North TENTH Street
Bela-v:11112m Philadelphia.
SPECIAL NOTICE.-ALL NEGA
TIVES in my possession, of two years stand
ing and upwards, will be destroyed within one
month, unless secured by purchase or special re-
Auest. F. GITTERIUDiar, YbOtographer, 704
RCH Street. seta-wfmet*
TS. & W. H. CHAFFEE, WHOLE
• sale dealers in Hosiery. Gloves, Trimmings,
Fancy Goods, &c. No. 53.1. MARKET Street, Phi
ladelphia. . sea-1W
HERMETICALLY SEALED MEATS
AND SOUPS.
1,000 doz. Sausag e Meat.
"
500 Beast Beer.
500 " do Veal.
600 " do Mutton.
1,000 " do Turkey.
1,000 " do Chicken.
8,000 " assorted Soups, in 12, 234 tb. cans.
For sale by RHODES & WILLIAMS,
fe6-tf 107 South WATER Street.
BENJAMIN F. BLOOD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Having )seen recently discharged from the army,
has resumed the practice of the law; and having
been appointed a Commissioner of Deeds for the
most of the States, by the Governors thereof, is au
thorised to take depositions, acknowledgment of
deeds, Ste, to be used or recorded therein.
Office, No. Oil- CHESTNUT street, Philadel
phia, au2d-im
PERSONS SEEKING MEDICAL AID
-a- would do well to consult Dr. C. A. DUMAS,
No. 1037 WALNUT Street, for prompt and effi
cient treatment.
Distant patients consulted by letter, and reme
dies forwarded to any address.. sel4-Itn*
LATOUR OLIVE OIL-IN STORE,
and for sale by the sole ogents,_
JAVRETCILE tt LAVERGNE,
seB-12E Mos. 20R, and 204 South FRONT Meet.
WINE AND FASHIONABLE TAILOR-
G.—On hand a general assortment of goods
which will be made up to order, in the best manner,
at the lowest cash prices.
Also, attention given to BOYS' CLOTHING,
Making and trimming, and repairing.
C. S. HiMMNLWRiGHT, Merchant Tailor,
selG-21 5 No. 234 North FOURTH Street.
44 - 1 - NEVER HAD A GOOD PICTURE
BEFORE !" exclaimed one of Philadelphia's
fairest datipters, an she gazed with delight on her
Photo-Miniature, made et CHM= DILLON'S,
19 South EIGH7:4 Street. sele-lunif
N. B.—Albums and Stereoscopes in great variety:
50 BALES NEW ORLEA.NS" MOSS.
J. Ur. ALGER,
6e16-6t* 9 SOlith SEVENTR Street
0 0 BALES COTTON WICK JUST
received. Also, full stock of Cotton Yarns.
Carpet Chain, &c., at lowest market price.
ROWE,XUSTO & 00.,
aulf. 157 and 159 North THIRD Street.
TAMARINDS. -800 KEGS TAMA
RINDS in store, and for sale by
JAUItETCHE LAVERGNE.
seB-12t Nos, 202 and 204 SouthFRONT Street.
A READY AND CONCLUSIVE TEST
of the propertlen or Ilizia , rooLDis Vt.tnis EX
TRACT Suctiti Will be a comparison with those set
forth In the 'United Staten Dispennary. 104 South
TENTH Street. atl2B-Ito
BASE BALL CLUBS WILL FIND A
IYill stock: of Bases, Balls, Score-Books, Spikes,
Shoes, Bella, and Mules of Chunu4 at
PHILIP WILSON & CO-11,
sel-1m 409 CHESTNUT Street.
COTTON AND FLAX BAIL DUCE
AND CANVAS, of all numbers and brands.
Tent Awning, Trunk and Wagun.eover Duck.
Also. Parer Manufacturers' Drier Felts, from one
'to flve feet wide; Paulins,BoltlngSail Twine, ftc.
JOHN W. NV - ..MAN CO.,-
noB-tf'
No. 103 JONES' Alley.
MACKEREL HERRING, SHAD, &c.
bbls.Mass. NOB. 1, 2,and 8 Mackerel,
late -caught Bat fish, in assorted packages,
gem bfils. New Eastport, Fortune Bay, and Half.
fax Herring.
2,5e0 boxes Lubec, sealed, .No. illerring.
150 bbls. New Mess Shad.
WO boxes Rerichner-connty Cheese, &o.
In store and for sale by anTILPHY & KOON Et
Jets-tf Fn. 1415 NORTH WHARVES.
S HATTERED CONSTITUTIONS R.
STORED by EELRBOLD'E. EXTRACT BCC=
104 gioutlx =NTH. gotreetr • •
EDUCATIONAL,
IPOLYTECILNIC C0LLEE,1865_66.-
The Technical Schools, comprising those of
Mines, of Civil Engineering, of Mechanical En
gineering, of Practical Chemistry, and of Archi
tecture, will begin TUESDAY. September 19.
Candidates for admission will present themselves
for es amination on MONDAY MORNING, at the
Faculty's Office. College Building, PENN Square.
The Scientific School Is now open.
ALFRED L. KENNEDY, M. D.,
It President of Faculty.
rr 0 YOUNG MEN.-BE NOT
DE
eeived. It Is folly to attend it poor school when
a good one is within your reach. A few dollars in
price is nothing compared with the best advantages
under educated and accomplished teachers. The
sQuaker City College, Tenth and Chestnut streets,
iould be visited by all who wish to avail themselves
of the very best facilities in the eountry.
Evening sessions commence this evening. It*
/IRE COMMERCIAL 'DEPARTMENT
of the UNION BUSINESS COLLEGE is under
the management of THOMAS MAP PEIRCE, A.M.
aelg-at
THE CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH
SCHOOL of the subscriber, S. E. corner of
THIRTEENTH and LOCUST Streets, will Reopen
on MONDAY, Sept. U. IaAM-Im.] B. KENDALL.
SPRING-GARDX - N ACADEMY— A
Classical, Mathematical, mid English School for
-Boy and Young Men, corner EIGHTH and BUT
StreetS, will reopen MONDAY, Septem
ber 4. J. P. BIRCH, A. M.,
au2B-lm Principal.
CA.THARINE M. SHIPLEY WILL RE
OPEN her School, at No. 4 SOUTHWEST
PENN Square, on the 11th of Ninth *oath, (Sep
tember,)lB6s. au2B-Im.-
WILLIAM FEWSMITH'S CLASSI
CAL and English school, No. 1008 CHEST
NUT Street, win reopen on MONDAY, September
4. au2B-Im*
13-A CADBMY FOR BOYS, BEAR OF
No. 41 North ELEVENTH Street, reopen - a
Ninth Month (Sept.) 4th. W WHITALL.
an26-Im.
THE CLASSICAL INSTITUTE,_
DEAN STREET, BELOW LOCUST,
Will bereopened SEPTEMBER 4th.
au2B-2m. - J. W. PAIRES. D. D., Principal.
GOVERNESS.-A LADY,
who has Just completed an engagement of seve
ral years, wishes to give INSTRUCTION, in private
families or schools, in the different branches of a
good English education, French, German, and
Music. Rest references given. Address C. N.; Ep.
Bookstore, 1224 CHESTNUT Street.sela-wfmat.
'RISS BROOKS AND "MRS. J. E.
+A-s- HALL will resume the duties of their BOARD
ING and DAY SCHOOL for Young Ladies, at 121.8
WALNUT Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th inst.
au2O-2m.
PENMANSHIP IS TAUGHT AT THE
UNION BUSINESS COLLEGE by CHESTER
N. FARR, JA. sel6-2t
MISS LYMAN'S SCHOOL FOR
TOTING LADIES, No. 228 South BROAD
Street, will reopen WEDNESDAY, September
. au29-dtselsmwstoel
youNG LADIES' INSTITUTE, S. E.
HALL and SPRING } G ARDEN
,tatifer-DtginEzAt .
sel4.6t. ENOu H. SUPPLER, A: Sept
M.
ti ,rrlnetual,
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN.
STITUTE, for YOUNG LADIES, N. W. corner
of CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets, (for.
merry at 1630 Arch street.) Latin. Greek, the
Natural Sulenuea and the Higher Mathematics
thoroughly taught, embracing a full Co llege COM'6O.
Ample arrangements for primary schollat 4 s. Circu
lars at 1226 and 1234 Chestnut street. Or address P.
0. Box 2611. The next Session will commence on
MONDAY, September 18th. Rev. CHARLES A.
SMITH, D. D., Principal. sepl2-6t5
G.EBTER N. FARR JR., LATE OF
The Quaker City Businer ;Coßee,lins taken the
Penmanship Departmpt of the UNION BUSINESS
COLLEGE. sel6-8t
SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN
willzoopen MONDAY. September 18, 1865, at
1914 11 , WJNT VERNON Street.
The Primary Department is conduCted as a Kin
dergarteu,upon the German (Frceber s system), and
includes boys and girls under ten years of age.
Older pupils will be received.
In both &vagrants, Gymnastics (under the sys
tem of Dr. DM Lewis), and drawing from sou life
are taught. GERTRITDE W. FULTON.
HARRIET B. DARLINGTON,
sel2-6t MARY E. SPEAKMAN.
THE UNION BUSINESS COLLEGE,
Humid and Haydn Hall, EIGHTH and SPEIN6 -
GARDEN Streets, w.ll open MONDAY, Septem
ber 18th. selB.2t
JAMES M. CHASE, A. M. •OF HAR
VARD COLLEGE, Private Tutor in the Clas
sics and io the Keller' Eng.lish branches. Rooms at
No. 221 South NINTH Street. sem.wrmet.
MISS W. L. SANDFORD WILL RE
OPEN her DAY SCHOOL on September 13th,
at No. 1122 WALNUT Street.
Applications may be made after ;September 4th at
NO. 1222 SPRUCE Street. au3o-wfin9t*
MISS KID WILL REOPEN HER
DA V' SCHOOL, for a limited number of Toting
Ladies, on BIONDAY , September 18th, W; cor
ner of 'WALNUT and SEVENTH. Circulars may
be obtained at the Bible House. se4-inwf6t
M MCMULLIN WILL RESUME THE
• duties of her SEMINARY OR YOUNG
CHILDREN on MONDAY. September 11th, ISGS,
at No. 411 South EIGHTEEhITH Street, below
Pine. se4-mwflat•
THE UNION BUSINESS COLLEGE
-IL Organized to afford all classes of society a prac
tical business education. , sel6-2t
MUS V. P. BROWN, No. 1907 PINE
street, will (on MONDAY, 'Sept. 9th,) resume
the duties of her School for Children, between the
ages of 4 and I.
ArsACHMANN, TEACHER OF THE
A Piano,
_Organ, Melodeon, and Violin, 922
SPRING GARDEN Street. ADVANCED PUPILS
FINISHED. Classes formed in Harmony. Appli
cations, 12 to IA. M.: 6 to 7 P. M. an3o-Im*
INSTRUCTION IN FRENCH.--A
Young Lady. born and educated in rule, will
give Lessons in French in private families, or at tier
own dwelling.
The successful experience ineachinT during improved
method.
last few years, by a -new and
method. enables her to promise to 'her pupils a
perfeetknowledge of the "French Language is a gillqrt
time.
For terms and - references , Apply from 9to 12 anti
from 2 to 5, at No. 827 North SLYCIi Street.
se9-stuth24t.if
MISS ELIZA W. SMITH'S SCHOOL
for Young Ladies No, 1210 SPRUCE Street,
will be reopened on MONDAY, september 11. The
course embraces a thorough English Education, with
Latin, French, German, Music, Drawing, Painting,
&c. seS4m.
THOMAS MAY PEIRCE, A. M., WILL
dertrer a Lecture upon "Commercial Educa
tion.,, at THE UNION BUSINESS COLLEGE,
EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets, on MON
DAY, September 18th, at a P. M. sele-2t
SI,G. RIZZO WILL RESUME HIS LES
SONS In Vocal Music at his residuum; No, 313
South SIXTEENTH Street, October 1.
He may be addressed meantime through the City
P. 0.. as above. au29-tf
CCE NTR A L INSTITUTE, TENTH
and SPRING GARDEN Streets, will reopen
September 4th. Boys preparda for any - division of
the Public Grammar Scbools, for College, or for
business. Special. attention given to small boys.
Residence, 534 North TENTH Street.
au2l-6w H. U. MeGUIRE, A. M., Principal.
THE FRENCH :AND ENGLISH
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL of Madame
MASSE will reopen on MONDAY, September 18th.
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. French is the language of the family, and
is constantly spoken in the - institute. For circu
lars, containing terms and other particulars, ad
dress 1342 SPRUCE St., Philada., Pa. aulo-2m
I NTRODUCTORY ADDRESS, BY
CHESTER N. FARR, Jn., on MONDAI, Sept.
18th. at 8 P. M., at THE UNION BUSINESS COL
LEGE. selB-2.t
- -
MRS. A. TEGTMEIER, WHO RE
CEIVED a thorough musical education under
one of the-best Professors in Germany, and after
sec eral years of successful teachin in Seminaries,
and in this city, has resumed her duties as teacher
Or VOCAL and Instrumental Music. References, Lee
& 'Walker, 722 Chestnut street Residence, -1.113
VINE Street. At home from 12 to 1. se9-12t*
CHEGARAY INSTITUTE.—ENGLISH
and French Boarding and Day School for Young
Ladies, Nos. low and 1529 SPRUCIC Street, Phf
latieiptile, will reopen on WEDNESDAY, Septem
ber 26th•
French is the language of the family, and is con
stantly spoken in the Institute.
For circulars and particulars apply to
au9-3m Madame D , HERIaLLY, Principal.
A PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCA
TION at the Union Business College. Term.s
trat week, sa6-2t
THE ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL
-a- SCHOOL of A. B. SHEARER, A. M., North
west corner of CHESTNUT and TWELFTH Sts.,
(second floor? will reopen on MONDAY, Sept. 4.
For terms, re' erences, &v., Pee Circulars; to be ob
tained at Mr. Hassard's Drug Store, or from. the
Principal, at the School Rooms, every morning, be
tween lOand 123 o'clock. au2s-Im*
THE MISSES CASEY AND MRS.
IMEDE reopen their Boarding_Jrnd Day
School for Young_Ladles, No. 1703 WALNUT
Street, on 'VEDA ZBIE>AY, the 2Cotit of Sept. att2-2.1:0
THE SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL
-a-
INSTITUTE, CHESTNUT Street, N. W. cor.
of Twelfth, rec t pens SEPTEMBER 4th. Thls is the
beet provided School for boys in America.
ana-inf J. ENNIS, Principal.
ft,ERMANTOWN FEMALE SEMI
NARY, GREEN Street. south of Walnut lane,
will reopen on WEDNESDAY. September 13th.
Circulars containing full information as to Terms,
course or Instruction character of the Seminary,
&e., mac be obtained of
Prof. WALTER S. rona'RectrE, A. 3., ,
au22-tf Principal.
SCHOLARSHIP FOR THE FULL COM
MERCIAL Course at the Union Business Col
lege, during the iirst Week, will be issued at *23.
Office :531 North EIGHTH street. 8016-2 t
CHESTNUT -STREW FEMALE SE
MINARY—ENGLISH AND FRENCH BOARD
ING AND DAY SCHOOL—Principals, Mies Bon
ney and Min Dlllaye.—The Thirty-first Semi-An
nual SeOsiOn will tzipffin WEDNESDAY, September
13th, at 1615 OR.ESTNIIT Street. Particulars
from Circulars. anTh-tocl
THOMAS BALDWIN'S ENGLISH
Mathematical and Classical School for Boys,
'N. E. corner BROAD and ARCH, will reopen Sep
tember 4. 0n2.5-I.m.
ENGLISH CLASSICAL, AND MA
THEMATICAL INSTITUTE, No. 21 Southwest
FENN SQUARE. Duties resumed Sept. 11th.
au29-2m. JOSEPH DAVISON, Principal.
MR. R. D. CARL'', LATE BUSINESS
J.T.A. Superintendent of the Quaker City Business
College, has taken eltatze of the Business affairs of
the UNION BUSINESS COLLEGE% Handel and
Haydn Hall, EIGHTH and SPRING (TARDEN Sts.
Office, 531 North EIGHTH Street. seta-2t
(lOURTLAND SAUNDERS
.INSTI
TUTE FOR BOYS AND YOUTH.—Address
Prof. E. D.S.A.UNDEAS, D. D., Philadelphia.
aul9-thi.
WILLIAM S. COOLEY, A. k, WILL
reopen his CLASSICAL and ENOL IS LI
SCHOOL nt No. 1112. DIAUFMT Street, en MON
DAY, September 4. au29-nn"
PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS—IN
the Philadelphia_city Institute , N. E. corner
CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets. Reopens
SEPT. 9, 1865. - Entrance on Eighteenth street.
L. BARROWS,
au29-Im. JOHN G. RASVELROt
,
THOMAS MAY PEIRCE, A. M., LATE
Prineipal of the Monroe and Mount Vernon
Grammar bellows, hoc control of the (Jonunereha
Dynortmeht of th UNION 11USIN1186 CULT4;i%tiE•
soni-2t.
p D. CARLL, BUSINESS MANAGER
.114 of the 'UNION BUSINESS COLLEGE has
resigned his position as Business Superintendent of
the qualier City Business College. sel6-2t
MARY P. ROBESON'S SCHOOL FOB,
YOUNG LADIES will be Reopened at 1613
FILBERT St., fith month (Sept. 11th). an3o-3 01*
FRENCH' AND AMERICAN INSTI-
A , Tirrg for l'ottaN Ladles. Itev. N. CYR and
Mrs, PI. O. DAVRNPORT, - Ptilicipals. No. 21153
FRANKFORD Road, Philadelphia. Circulars can
be .had, on application, at the Institute, and at
Messrs. JOHN PENNINGTON & SONS, No. 127
South SEVENTH Street. au23-ihr.
CALEB B. HALLOWELL'S' SELECT
High School for yoing 'nen and boys, No. 11.41
North TENTft Street, will reopen on the Mil
Instant; set-1W
EDVCATIONAL
ril H E PRACTICAL COMMERCIAL
JL INSTITUTION for
YOUNG MEN.
BRYANT, STRATTON B BANNISTER'S NA
TIONAL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
ASSEMBLY BUILDING,
S. W. corner of CHESTNUT and TENTH Streets.
Instruction in Bookkeeping in ail its departments
and applications, Commercial Arithmetic, Com
mercial Law, Penmanship, Business Correspond
ence, Forms, Telegraphing. Be.
This la the only Insfitutlon in the State where a
full knowledge of all the details of business can be
acquired, through the aid of aperfected
SYSTEM OF BUSINESS 'TRAINING
representing the actual operations of the principal
branches of trade and commerce.
THE PRACTICAL DEPARTMENT
Is in operation both day and evening, affording to
young men who are engaged during tile day an op
portunity to obtain a thorotigh knowledge of Booic•
keeping and business by attending evenings only.
Call or Send for a circular. sel6-smw-H
SUSAN HAYHURST WILL OPEN
her School in the commodious rooms, Southeast
cornet of NINTH and SPRING GARDEN Weetp
(entrance on Ninth). September 18tH. Facilities
will be afforded to Young Ladles for receiving a
thorough education. A Department for Children,
under a competent teacher, will be conducted upon
the Kindergarten. or Object System. Reference,
foriner patrons. For further information, apply to
Dr. C. W. PEIRCE, 501 SEVENTIESt_ eutB42tC
rrHE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO
-I- call and examine the superior accommodations
of the UNION BUSINESS COLLEGE. sel6-2t
YOUNG} MEN AND BOYS' SCHOOL.-
ligv. JAS. G. SHINN, A. M., will oven an
English, Classical, Mathematical, and Scientific
School for Young Men and Boy,s, N 0.1908 MOUNT
VERNON Street, on the first MONDAY in Septem
ber. The instruction will be particular and tho
rough, such as will prepare young Men for business
or college. For terms, &e., apply as above. aule-lmv
THE CLASSICAL AND EITGLISII
-A- SCHOOL of H. D. GREGORY, A. M. No. 1108
MARKET Street, will reopen on MONDAY, Sep
tember 4th. au2l-Im.
- DAN C ING, ETIQUETTE, EXER
-2-, CM'S IN rnitsicAL DEVELOPMENT,
ELEGANCE OF DEPORTMENT, &c.
Mrs. BEECH & DAUGHTER, No. 1431 North
-TWELFTH Street, will reopen their Academy, at
the elegant Ball-room, S. E. corner of BROAD and
SPRING GARDEN Sts., on SATURDAY, 16th inst.,
when they will Introduce all the fashionable Dances
of the reason. Days—Wednesays and Saturdays, at
2% P. M. Refereutes from the first families In the
City. sels-3t5
PRIVATE LESSONS IN VOCAL MU
sic, by a European Vocalist of experience and
reputation, can be had in the French and American
Institute for Young Ladles. 2953 FRANKFORV
ROAD.
ASTRONOMY, BY THE MOVABLE
HEMISPHERE—Six Lessons for $l, or 25
Cents each, at the BOYS" SCHOOL, N. E. corner of
BROAD and SPRING. GARDEN Streets, first or se
cond day (MONDAY) Evening, MO. I...taut, at
o'clock. "He tellelh the number of the stars; He
calleth them all by their names." sels-3t.
WOODLAND SEM NARY.— NOS. 9
and 10 WOODLAND TERRACE, WearPhi
ladelphia.—A DAY AND BOARDING- SOHOOL for
Young Ladies. Location nealthy, airy, and attrac
tive. Fall Session commences Sept. 12.
For Circulars apply to
jr2l-2m* REV. HENRY REEVES, Principal.
QEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES,
PARXEBBURG, Chester eounty,Pennsylvania,
forty miles from Philadelphia.
The duties of this School will be resumed OCTO
BER Ist, 1865.
Terms-4125 per session.
For Circulars, apply to Misses JOHNSTON and
KELLY, Principals, au26-1m
LECTURE ON COMMERCIAL
./L4EDU
CATION, at the UNION BUSINESS COL
LEGE. The public are Invited. ael6-2t
JOHN 0. ZIMMERMAN'S' SINGING
i3t...s comiiielide MONDAY EVENING.
September 18th, S. W. corner SIXTH Street and
GIRARD Avenue. Ladies and Gentlemen, and all
his former Scholars, are cordially invited to be pre
sent. Commerce at 8 o'clock. sels-3t*
VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY
MILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL.—Terms
very moderate. Thospugh course of study in
Mathematics, English Classics, &c. Supplies the
benefits of a home. Surveying and Engineering
taught. Boys of all ages received. Be ens Septem
het 4th. Refers to JOHN C. GAIT t.).14, 23
South THIRD Street; THOS,_ J. CLAYTON. Es q.,
FIFTH and PRUNE ; Mr. (+FORGE F. KNOTT,
38 HUDSON Street. Number limited. Address
Rev. J. HARVEY BARTON, A. H., Village Green,
Pennsylvania. au4-3m
BOARDING.
BOARD WANTED-IN - A PRIVATE
family, by a Student of Medicine, convenient
to Ninth and Market streets. Address " UNIVER
SITY, this office."
LODGING- ROOMS FOR GENT L
MEN, furnished or unfurnished.
Reference given and required.
sels4minle 240 North FIFTH Street.
REMOVALS.
E 0 V A L.
J. JOL LIVET.
LADIES' HAIR DRESSER,,
Formerly at No. 1314 CHESTNUT Street,
informs his triends and customers that he has re
moved to
No. 044 S. NINTH Street,
Four doors above Locust street,
where he intends to keep an extensive assortment
of fine French Flowers, Hair Work, Perfumery, Sic.
He also would state that he has Just received the
latest styles of Front Curls,Plaits, Waterfalls, &c.,
REMOVAL -NOTICE.-TEE OFFICE
of the Excelsior On Company is removed to
Room No. 24 Merchants' Exchange. sel6-30t
REMOVAL,
A. T. LANE,
sel4-Bt* T 01.21. CHESTNUT street
11Q1EMOVAL.-BENEDICT MILLER,
-AA) UMBRELLA and PARASOL Manufacturer ham
removed to 39 North SIXTH Street. aes-Im. lP
:.1110 . I 1'
NEW CARPET HOUSE.
- LO REDONE & SHAW,
010 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
will open
ON MONDAY, September 18th,
a new and choice selection of
CARPETING-S,
of all the various qualities. Housekeepers will find
it to their advantage to call and examine before
purchasing. sel6-1m
1865. PALL. 1865.
GLEN mcaio MILLS,
GERNANTOWIi s PA.
Sr, CO.,
INANOTACTURERS & IMPORTERS OF
CARPETING S,
OIL CLOTH, MATTINGS, &c.,
W'HOLESALE DEPARTMENT,
509 CHESTNUT STREET.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT,
bl 9 CHESTtitIT STREET
PORN EXCHANGE
BAG MANUFACTORY.
10,000 Cotton k3eamless Bags.
10,000 Linen do. do.
20,000 Jute do- do.
In store and for sate by
JORN T. BAILEY & Co..
sel2-Sm* 113 North FRONT Street
RELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT
BUCHIT is pleasant in taste and odor free
from allinlurioul properties, and immediate in its
action. 104. bout li TENTH Street. aui34m
R. GARDEN & CO., MANUFAC
v• TUBERS OF AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN HATS, CAPS, FURS,. BONNETS, STRAW
GOODS .RIBBON &c., SW., No. 600 . and 602
AIAKKET street. The largest land most complete
stock, the nest terms tihd clicapact prineS, Country
merchants and the trade supplied. littl3.3M
TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND
- 1 - Unsafe Remedies for unpleasant and danger
ous diseases. Use MOLBIBOLDAS EXTRACT BOOM]
and Improved BM Wash. 1014 South: TENTH
Street. au2S-Im
McCANDLESS cgs SMITH
MALT VINEGAR FACTORS,
BROAD AND PRIME STREETS.
Constantly on hand and for sale a large stock of
MALT an dWHITE WINE VINEUAIt —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,
AUENTS.
1.. N. 0.41111L05, No. 113 Walnut street,
delphia.
PITT & WHITE, No. 4 Exchange Place, Bal•
timore. -
CHRISTIAN LEE & CO., Richmond, Va.
E. W._HOULD & CO., Newbern, N. C. 1e234m
HELMBOLD PS CONCENTRATED
EXTRACT BITCHU is the Great Diuretic.
HELMBOLD'S CONCENTItAnD EXTRACT SARSA
PARILLA 4 is the Great Blood Further.
Both are prepared according to rules of Pharma
cy and Chemistry, and are the most active that can
be made. 104- South TENTH Street. aura-lru
TO SPORTSMEN.—PHILIP WILSON
& CO., No. 409 CHESTNUT Street, call the
attention of Sportsmen to our stock of FI.SE GUNS
of our own and. best English makers. Also, Rifles,
Pistols, Skates Cricket and Base-Ball Implements,
Powder, Shot, ' Wads, Caps, Flasks, /Nought's, am,
at lowest prices.
Repairing done in the best manner. ant?-tf
CABINET FURNITURE.
MOORE & CAMPION,
261 SOIITH SECOND STREET,
are prepared to follow the decline in the market in
the price of their Furniture. Purchaeotii will Wean
nail and examine our stock. MYII-117.
ITAVANA OIGARB.-A GOOD VA.
BIETY constantly in store and bond, at low.
eat cub rates. S. FUGIJET & SONS,
myns* Nn. 111111 South VAONT Street.
LINDERMAN SON'S,
Cilloyet Pianos; Calenberg & Vaupet's,
E. Gabler's, Raven C Bacon's, Tryon &Co.'s, and
other maker* ldenos. Only for sale at JAS. BEL
LAIC'S. 279 and 281 S• FIFTH Street. selB et*
PRINCE & CO.'S, WORLD
ri V P uItNOWNED MeiOliColl9 and Automa
tic Organs. Wholesale Agency, JAS. BkLLAK,
251 South FIFTH Street. selB-6t.
IcongETS AND SKIRTS AT
Dire. STEEL - S, No. 25 South ELEVENTH
Street, Including a goon assortment of the re
nowned Werley Corsets. from Porte. sel6-3t*
Ir, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
- Lanier, busses', and Children's Straw, Felt,
and Silk-1%1M41 IiAT6. Also, Flowers. Feathers,
Velvet.and Ribbons. which will be sold at the low
est price, or short time. T. E. lIA.RitiS,
se9-1m 50 North SECOND Street.
Cl] EVANS & WATSON'S
SALAMANDER SAFI
STORE,
16 SOUTR rovP.T/4 STREET,
YIULADELPHIA, PA,
A. large variety of FIRE-PROOF SAFES alway
ou hand. .
tePHRENOLOGICAL EXAMINA
noxs. with full descriptions of character,
tyen DAY anti EVENINer.by
g
J. L. I7APEN 4
ocl2-wfmly No. 25 South TENTH Street.
"ITNFEEBLED AND DELICATE CON
STITUTIONS, of both sexes, use RELMBOLD'S
EXTRACT Buctiu, It wilt give brisk and energetic
faelirigg• and enable )oit tv steep well, 104 South
TENTH 13treet, nti23-1.01
WANTS
Iv - Alit - ED-AN OFFICE OR DESK
ROOM. on the find floor, for a Dry Goads Com..
rass.,ion Broker. Location central. Address, for
three days, .• C. If . No. 033 MARKET Street,
Third R 00,.. in
WANTED -415,000 TO $20,000, TO
develop a safe and profitable businesss, already*
eatablisbed. Address, - with real name, "SAFE IN
VESTMENT," Press office.
W A NT E D—A PURCHASER FOR
w tweire shares stock of the Northern Liberty
Gas Company. Address " CiAn," this office. it*
WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN, WHO
T has been in bllaness for eight years,is desirous
of learning the 3iff WITFACTO NY OF DOMESTIC
tiOODS. <Amid Invest a little capital in the busk
nesg. beat of reference given ill regard to business
qualities.
Address ‘`MANUFACTOIt, ,, P rasa Office. sell-St*
'ANTED.—.—A YOUNG MAN OF V EN
ERGY and eqperlenee, having Eire Thousand
Pollan in viol?, would make a literal arrangement
with a gentletuan of respeetability. es silent part.
nee, with the same amount, to engage in the It ancy
Dry Goods Jobbing business. Address M. J. 13.,
this office. it*
WANTED—BY A MARRIED MAN,
of gaud gtandlitg, and who has an extensive
acquaintance, a SITUATION as travelling Agent,
for some good wholesale house. Gould Influence
trade. Best ofreference. Address"APPLICANT, ,,
Press of fi ce. sel6-2t.
WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED
SALESMAN 111 it , Wilfdac,m 4 ln and Retail Car
lebOß.,°Y Wil i ti t gr7, s,l tvirg Q 4Vea L s: B°9SI4TMN
']"ANTED TO RENT-A COAL-
V YARD, and purchase a FIRE-PROOF. Ad
dress "A. B. R.," Fress office. sel6-2t.
WANTED-A YOUNG MAN' AS CITY
T SALESMAN, in a Tailor's Trimming House;
one who has Men in the cloth business and has a
knowledge of the trade preferred. Address, with
reference, "TAILOR,"at this Office. sels-3t.
WANTED-- CONFECTIONERB--A
good man to run and take charge of steam
pans. Would like to hear from WILLIAM TIMMS,
If this meets his eye.
Also, a man to work on " Creams" and line goods.
Good wages and steady work for competent per
sons. Fair paid to Chico o. - Address
CiaittEs W. BA:tryout
6t# Chicago
WANTED-AGENTS-$lO PER DAY
T T AT HOME.—I want an Agent, Male or Fe
male, in every town and neighborhood, to sell
The Great Labor Saver . " Every family wants
it, and milts are making from 413 to $2O per day.
This is the best chance dyer 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 circulars and re
turn postage. Address E. WAYVELL, Box 4781,
CHICAGO. aul9-lin*
A HOME WANTED - FOR AN IN
telligent, useful little girl, ten years old,
either for adoption, or to be treated with considera
tion in sonic respectable family. Reference given.
Address, or. call for three days, No. imgo
CUTEi-
BRTtT Street. lt*
A GENTS WANTED FOR THE
STANDARD HISTORY OF TEE WAR, coin•
pieta in one large royal octavo volume of over 1,000
pages. Splendidly illustrated with 127 tine portaits
of Denerals and battle scenes. This is just the book
the people want. It presents a rare chance for
agents. Teachers, ladies, energetic men, and espe
cially returned and disabled officers and soldiers,
in want of profitable employment, will find it pe
culiarly adapted to their condition. ;tend for circu
lars. Address "JONES, BROB. & CO..
au2S-ImWit* "Philadelphia, Pa."
AGENTS WANTED FOR
"TUE SECRET SERVICE,
THE FIELD
THE DUNGEON, AND TIDE ESCAPE."
By A. D. Richardson, New York Tribune Corres
pondent.
The mask interesting and exalting book ever DO,'
tithed embracing Mr. Richardson's unparalleled
experience for four years, travelling through the
South in the secret service of the Tribune, at the
outbreak of the war, with our armies and fleets,
both East and West, during the first two years of
the Rebellionl his thrilling Capture; his confine
ment for twenty months in seven different Rebel
prisons; his escape, and almost miraculous jour
ney, by night, of nearly four hundred miles. It will
abound in stirring events, and contain more of the
fact, incident, and romance of the war than any
other work published.
Horace kt-reele' 611.y.>!
" A great many boob s will yet be written concern
ing this war. in addition to the antic already in
print; but not one of them will give wl Oily, a similar
compass a clearer, fuller, more readable account,
entirely from personal observation, of the nature,
animus. purposes, tendencies, and instrumentali
ties of 'the fltavehelders , Rebellion than dues the
unpretending narrative of Mr. Richardson."
'/ eachers, ladies. energetic young men, and espe
cially returned and disabled officers and soldiers,
in want of profitable employment, will find it pecu
liarly adapted to their condition. We have agents
clearing 4175 per month, which we will prove to any
doubtin applicant.
Send for etreulars. Address
JONES BROTHERS ,
N. E. corner SLETII and MINOR Streets
aul7-2m 5 Philadelphia, Pa.
AGENTS WANTED FOR OUR GREAT
National Work, the most complete, only au
thentic and fellatio LIFE OF LINCOLN published,
Address JONES, BROTHERS, & CO., Philadel
phia, Pa. au29-Im.
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ME
MORIAL RECORD OF TAE NATION'S TRI
BUTE TO ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Extra Induce
mess offered. Adam HENRY A. LOVELAND,
No. 20 N ortli XERBICK Btreet, nortliWeat of Penn
Bauttre, Plitlada.. Pa. au22-110
NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND
OTHERS, ORIGINALLY DOING BUSINESS
IN TEXAS.—A reliable gentleman, with a large
business experience. and acquainted with the coun
try and people Of Texas, is soon to return there on
private s Collections and other huslneSs
will be promptlyand properly attended to while
there, ifentrusted to hfs hands. Address "Loyal,
at this office . atfa-ew.
TWO SALESMAN, HAVING A GOOD
1 city and conntrY Mile, are' desirous of forming
a partnership in the Cloth Trade with a capitalist
who is wining to invest TWENTY-FIVE 'THOU
SAND DOLL - ARS. Said partnership to commence
January 1, 1866.
Address "Cloth Trade," Press office. seiB-2t5
e l WANTED TO RENT-THE UP-
JoiaLPER, ROOMS of a Store on Marhet street, be
tween Third and Sixth. Possession first January.
next. Address 13. X. E., Box 2527 Post- oftlee.sel6-3t,
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
...
aft FOR SALE—P IME STREE T,
ilisouth side, west of Fifteenth, neat four-story
brown-stone front Dwelling, 14 rooms, lot 20 by 140
to a street. Price *16,500. ImmediateAmssession.
seIG-4t MILLER, SIXTH and WALNUT.
et FOR SALE, A BUSINESS STAND -
Four-story
F
JUL our-story Bro , Amliouse,lsto. 824 Walnut street.
Valuable property. Apply to R. A. J. PANCOAST,
No. 3404 BRIDGE Street, Mantuavllle, between
8 and 6 o'clock. au29-lnt*
I IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.-THE
desirable Dwelling,with modern conveniences,
No. 73.5 Spruce street, for sale by J. H. MORRIS.
Conveyancer, 233 North TENTH Street. sels-st*
ft FOR-BALE-THE V A L UABL E
ma WHARF Property and Tenements, situated on
Catharine and Swanson streets, haying a wharf
front of 12.5 feet, and on Catharine street of 315 feet.
Apply to ROBERT HUDDELL, 444 South DEL A
.ARE Avenue.. sels-3t*
IN T 9 BENT-FOR NINE MONTHS
or a Year, a bandsomely-e,yrnigtectliouse, exo
cellent situation,
Appiy to 6 . H.,» at this ottice.
$1,600.-THOROUGHLY 0 V B It
amiklElAULED AND PAlNTED—lmmediate pos
session: 2305 LOMBARD Street ; sl , torY 1 / o "ei
nearly new, double back building., gas, bath, and
summer kitchen ;back outlet. Hey at 2303. sel4-6t*
#l2 FOR SALE—THE DWELLING,
Mal. No. 2036 MOUNT VERNON Street; newly
painted, papered, and cleaned; ready for Inunediate
Occupation. Apply to KITHN,
se.l2-6t *
No. 152 North TENTH Street,
0, FOR SALE.-THE KENSINGTON
-Wa3LSTEAM SOAP AND CANDLE FACTORY
will be offered at Public Sale, WEDNESDAY AF
TERNOON. Sept. 27, at 3 o'clock, on tbe premises.
GERMANTOWN Road and SECOND Street. The
above well-known property, situated on lot 40 feet
front on Germantown road, and extending In depth
190 feet to Sophia street. Fronting on Germantown
road are two two three-story brick STORES and
DWELLINGS, with back buildings and all the
modern improvements• ' also, a brick Stable and
Carriage... Mum Near the centre 9f the lot is
three-story brick Factory, 4.111= feet, containing
one large steam-boiler, box for condensed steam,
soap pans, soda tubs and receivers, rendering and
melting pans, coolers, copper-lined tallow - tubs.
'pumps, coils, pipes,. &c., with all the necessary ,
apparatus Pyr manufacturing Soap and Candies in
the most approved manner.
The above Property is one of the Mott desirably
located for business in the city, and will be sold
clear of incumbrances. If desired, the Dwelling
houses and Stores will be sold separate from the
factory.
Terms at sale.
. .
For plan and further Information, apply to
JANIES A. FIIPEMAIt , 7. Auctioneer.
sel9.-12t 422 WALNUT Wen,
•
MONTGOMERY COUNTY.— eft
FOR SALE. BY ORDER OF EXECU
TORS. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE—An Old HOME
STEAD. 89 acres of land: 2 miles from N. Wale's
station, North Pennsylvania Railroad, 20 miles from
Philadelphia: Fine stone Hugel', recently built
by the late owner; 9 rooms, nicely shaded, excellent
spring and stream of water; mansion, 40 by 39 feet;
hall, open staircase, &c.; large barn, suitable for
the farm, and other buildings. This Farm will feed
20 steers: land under Rue cultivation. Price, e,a,000.
Terms easy, and possession forthwith, if desired.
Anplv at once. JAMES It. CUMMINS,
seig-st 504 WALNUT Street.
FOIL SA.L.E—TWO NEW
AraifOtiliES, with all the modern conveniences in
complete order, situate Nos. 2213 and Z 215 Spring
Garden street. Price /66;000. Apply No. 723 North
EIl WV 11 street. SCB4I/1W
de FOR SALE—HANDSOME VlL.ela
/Clll. I, A Country SEAT, withabout twenty acres...l6n
of Land, beautifully situated, ten miles from Phila
delphia, and a mile and a half from a station. with
frequent communication.. Tile House has water
throughout, permanent waah-owo4l and tube, hen
zolexas, and other modern conveniences; was built
by the owner, who has now left the country. Loca
tion eminently healthy. Address "Box 8075"
post office. sels-finwst*
r, REAL ESTATE—SSOOOOOO,,
iWORTII OF CITY AND SUDIJIDIAIi 1.1 V-
PERTY FOR SALE.
No persons wishing to purchase should fail to
call on me first. , OEO. O. 'MILLER,
Practleal Real Estate Operator.
selG4t SIXTH and WALNUT.
ARCH-STREET BUSINESS
IL' PLACE, No. :108, for stile by '
A. P. MORRIS,
sel6-3t. 916 ARCH Street.
aFOR SALE.—A FINE RESIDENCE,
with large lot of gtound, in West riiitudel
phis. Has ad the modern improvements. Will I+a
sold low, and on easy terms. Immediate posses
sion. Apply to A. D. CASH.
selfrat No. 209 South SIXTH Street.
gh. FOR SALE—HOUSES 509 AND
ma 5093. i FRANKLIN Street, between Button
wood and Spring Oarden. POSAAtSlolllnnutullately.
Apply at 315 HARMONY Place, between Third and
Fourth, and between Chestnut and Walnut. sel6-3t 5
FOR SALE—DWELLING , FORTY
first and Po_plar streets
Dwelling+, 03.6 Hutchinson street.
.• 1602 Mount Vernon street,
" Warnock St.,
south °M m
ontgoery ay.
61 905 Filbert street.
" 2028 and 2036 Master street.
" 2104 Master street,
E. GLENN
123 South POITItT Ie. H Street .
seta 8. W. corner Eieventfenth and i4reen._
"FOR SALE - STOCK, GOOD WILL
.4.-
and Fixtures of tin established Merchant Tailor.
One Or the best lousiness stands on Arelt street.
Store and dwelling to rent, AMA"'
Street. ga1340
at 033 Anon
COAL YARD FOR SALE—No. 919
North NINTH Street, above Poplar; subject to
a abort lease.
For terms, inquire at Coal Ounce , corner slxvii
anti *PRINS} streets. se s-et*
•
FOR SAI,,,E-A LARGE AND VA
LITABLE LOT OF GROUND on the Dela
ware River, within Ward.aelpia Port thentry.
in the Tweaty-dilli This ls one of must
desirable locations fur nutatufactUrtag purposes lu
the Clly, TOMs accommodating.
Apply to A. FITLERL
Or dos. WALL,
sels-6t• 51 North SIXTH strcet.
FOR SALE—BUILDING LOTS
suite for Iff.infoctorles. situated on Read.
ing It:inroad and rratihntrit Pit , senger Ytailway.
1,1u0r. 1 tektite wade with pay4es wining to put
good Intp_roretYien tit 011111 r PrOPertr. Apply to t.
B001)1NOT, 410 WAtaiwr St., ad story. Cset2 61'
MANHOOD AND YOUTHFUL VIGOR
are regained b 11nLitil3OLLOB EXTRACI
BUCEIE7, "Pli. Street. 11143110
AUCTION SALES.
FURNITURE PALE
BY
THOMAS BIRCH st SON, aUctioneelike
BALE OF A LARGE STOCK Or
NEW CABINET FURBllillt
AT e9ITLD 09,'S
UNION FURNITURE DEPOT,
NORTHEAST CORNER
Reeond and Mee ts•--Itranon.
On TUESDAY MORNING Sept. lett), at 10
o'clock, .corner SECOND
Goul RACE Streetsreroorns, N.
E. corner SECOND and
PEREMPTORY SAM
The entire stock of Household Furniture, coin.
prising Walnut Parlor Furniture, of every variety;
Walnut Chamber Snits, Cottage Furniture, Cane
scat chairs, Mattresses, Lounges, Sideboards, Di
nip Tables, (Mee Tablet, Chairs. &M, &04 „
Messrs. O. Sp Co. are closing out their entire MOCK
to vacate the above premises. Their new Ware
rooms will not be ready until the end of October.
Catalogues for the sale wilt be ready on Menders
gept. lath, when the Furniture can be examined.
gECOND SALE.—The sale will be continued'ora
TRUBWAY7 the list, Catalogues of which wit/ be
ready on Wednesday, the Nth. The entire stock
to he closed out, the premises having been Sold, nut
the purchaser refuses to allow Messrs. G. & Co. tts
remain until they can remove into their new Ware--
rooms.
Messrs. G. Sc Co. have purchased the Old Madison
Hotel, Nos. 37 and 39 North SECOND Street, op,
posits Christ Church, where they will open with 1411:
entire NEW STOCK about tile lust of October. -
GOULD & CO.'S Warerooms, NINTH and MAR
KET' Streets, will remain as before. sel4.st
LARGE BALE OF ARMY CLOTHING
AT AUCTION.
QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE,
Divrsrox OF CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE,
Sr. I.oi , FS, Mo., September 11, 1863.
By order of the Quartermaster General, U. $. A.,
I will sell at public auction at my warehouse, No.
114 North SECOND Street, in the city of St. Louis;
on TUE6DAY, ,septenther le, Hee, at 10 o'clock
A. M,,
27,000 ABM S! ClittAT COATS,
(More or less), of different kinds and materials, as
follows, to wit.: Gray Satinet, Gray Nett, Sealtidfan,
Petersham', Light Bine Satinet, and PHOt, Oren, all
boxed in good order for shipping.
Terms: Cash on delivery, United States funds.
Eno') ativeessfol bidder will he requirad to deposit.
io per vent. ou the umeiiiit a his purchase at.timet
of sale. R. S. HART.
5e13423 Captain and A. Q. M.
AUCTION SALES OF HOSPITAL
PROPERTY.
MEDICAL PURVEYOR'S Orrie*,
WASUINGTON, D. C., August 29. Mg.
Will be held until further notice, la this city, on
EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, commencing
SEPTEMBER '7 pro.- at 10 o'clock A. at Ju
diciary square 4 - itrefillAge, FIFTH and E Streets,
an auction sale of Hospital Putpittire,Radding,/re:,
which have been Used in the Government seryloe.
These sales will emnrace many articles of it•ser
viceable character, and the attention of Hotel
keepers, Proprietors ofateamboats, and others, la
called to them.
Terms—Clash, at the time of sale.
successful bidders mist, remove their purchases
within forty-eight (48) hours from date Of sale. If
not taken away within that time the articles will be
resold at tile next subsequent sale, at the risk of the
first purchaser. C. SUTHERLAND,
aual-tf Surgehn U. S. A., Medical Purveyor.
1) B. CHAMPION , AUCTIONEER + ,
.1-1 ) . Office, 1126 RACE Street, will sell, on MON—
DAY, September 18the at 12 o'clock, preetscijr, at
the store of JOHN S. CLARK. 1008 MARKET St.,
a first-class PORTABLE. STEAM-ENGINE, of 1,1
horse-bower, with Locomotive Tubular " Boiler,
Steam Gunge, &c., complete in all its parts. Can be
usq.,,i either - Por a portable or stationary parPOSO.
Will be in operation at the time of ante.
sell-It It. B. eIIAWION, Auctioneer.
An xi SENIENTS.
NEWgrNEW CHESTNUT-STRE'
TRE, CHESTNUT - Street, above Twelfth.
SECOND WEEK OF THE
YOUNG, BEAUTIFUL, AND FASCINATING
MISS HELEN WESTERN,
Whose brilliant SUCCOuS tiurins till mot Yrs&
been a FL ATTERI Nur OV ATI or;
To her GENIUS, BEAUTY AND TALENT.
- FIRST APPEARANCE,
Of the ACCOMPLISHED ARTISTE,
MISS JOSIE ORTON.
MONDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS,
Sept, lath and Nth, wild be presented the rOmuntht
drama, styled the
FLOWERS OF vit ronrAT.
Cynthia (a Cripsey) Miss Helen Western.
Starlight Best Miss Josie (Molt,
To conclude with the Dashing Contmedietta, eall
ed,the COMICAL COUNTESS.
Countess De 11. , Espalier Miss Josie Orton.
leitjpAy EVENING. Belicht of HELEN WEST
ERN.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Sept. 23d,
FIFTY-EIGHTH GRAND FAMILY MATINEE.
when the CORSICAN BROTHERS will be presented..
NEW AMERICAN THEATRE—.
+.l WALNUT StrAUtlNve Eighth.
CONT,INI7gI SUCCESg
HISS KATE FISHER,
and her
BEAUTIFUL HORSE, WONDER.
EVERY EVENING AND ON SATURDAY
A:ripatiqdai.
LAST NIGM'S (IF DIAzErPA,
LAST SIX PiWILTS OF' MAitEPLIA.
The inane nsely successful Spectacle,
MAZEFYA;
OR, THE WILD HORSE OF TARTARY.
Mazeppa Miss Kate Fisher.
Wild - Horse by The eele lira Led " Wonder. ,%
Supported by a fall Dramatic Cumplinv.
w0111E,M . 10., WACO nitoulErtS
on the Trapeze.
Laughable farce entitled
THE THREE LOVERS,
Friday evening Benefit of Miss Kate Fisher.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH-.
STREET THEATRE.
FIRST WEEK OF EDWIN ADAMS,
MONDAY NIGHT, AND EVERY NIGHT.
Torn Taylor's new sensation Play,
• THE SERF.
The Sent FDIVIN ADAMS.
wolalirnal,cl" THE PEOPLE'S LAWYER.
Solon
PRIDAI, Benefit of Edwin Mums, seiHt
WW AL NUT-STREET THEATRE,.
Acting and Stage Manager.. W. B. Fredericka
Business Mana_ger and Treasurer....T. J. Hemphill
Tl-14
.CISOY) EVBNISUL Sept. 18, IBM,
MB& D , BO;VERB IN wER. WONDERFUL
narEnsoNATioN "LADY ADDLEY. , T •
The performance will commence with tilt titillate
sensational drama of
LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET.
Lady Audley Mrs. D. P. Bowers.
Boned Audley Mr. Barton Hill.
To conclude with the laketable CoMedi4644
FORTY A.?..D FIFTY.
/dr. Lillywhiie lip, Griffiths:
Altamont Fitzwhite Mr. Barron..
Mrs. Lillywhite Miss Andrews.
Family Circle, 25 cents: Chairs in Orchestra and.
Dress Circle, 50 cents' secured chairs in Orchestra
and Dross Circles, 70 'oentsi orohedra °balm.);
Orchestra Boxes, +o; Private Boxes, se to +B.
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTS
AND CHESTNUT.
SPLENDID SUCCESS—CROWDED HOUSES,
MR, AND .1111t$. HARRY WATKINS.
In their N ocel,Musienl and Cainical Ilatefttantnettt,
"TWO HOURS IN • ruHLKHOI
Assisted by the distinguished young_Planist,
MISS CARLOTTA SHAW.
These charming Entertainments are attracting'
large and brilliant Assemblages of the elite or Phi-
Imielhhian Sudan - who tcatlfy tUeti appiNottion_
of this delightful amusement in ,
HEARTY LAUGHTER AND APPLAUSE.
MR. AND MRS. 11. WATKINS IN THIRTY
CHARACTERS AND SONGS!
Portraying with singular fidelity the Eccentrle .
Side of Life, Bits at the Times! Dashes at the Dll
- Folly as It Flies!
The consummate and masterlrrlano Solo o):
11155 OARLOTTA.biIAW
Establish her claim as the
FIRST OF LIVING'. LADY PIANISTS.
Eventhg at 8. Saturday Matinee atg o'clock. Choice
Seats 50 cents; body of Hall 21 cents. selB.6t
OONCERT HALL, -S - E °QV . Dr
N.-/ WEER. OF MIND TOM.
Owing to the wild enthusiasm and Iminense sue
cess with which TOM. has been greeted, he will con
tinue his star In the elty this week, and will appear
at Concert Hall EVERY EVENINU, except rues•
-
any evening . .
Doors oven at 7 o'cloCk, P97rormance to com
mence at 8 o'clock.
ADMISSION 50 CENTS
Reserved Seats, 76e: to be had a tT Pogli , s Book
Store, corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
Gailer 25 rents.
Cumiortable seats have been reserved for the ac
commodation of colored peottle in the ganger:
selB-6t S. 0, J. THA.YER, Aguttt.
MILLER'S WINTER GARDEN,
Nos. 720-726 VINE Street.
Oar GRAND OPENING will take place TO-DAY
(Monday), Sept, ;eta, and not, as, to - mistake, re
ported pT the Oa atley papers, Taesday. DlolB[ll.
It. J. AtElt, PeorletoV.
SPARRING.
Private Lessons at an}• hours at the Gymna
sium, corner NINTH and ARCH Streets.
selS-2t Profs. lIILLEBRAND .t LEWIS.
aYMNASIUM, E, 00R. NINTH
' , A AND ARCH STREETS,
FOR LADIES, I.IENTLEMEN, AND cut - LORIN.
OPEN EVERY DAY AND EVENINU.
- - - - -
This institution has been undergoing thorough re
lrs, adopting all modern improvements, and is
now ready for the Fall and Wl.llWr*eftwit; Visitors
are invited to 0011 and see use
b'enti for a Circulate.
sclB-2t, Profs. lIILLERIIAND C. LENVIs.
ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CREST
NUT Street,.above Tenth—Open from le A. M.
G Bepitopjp West's great picture of.
CURINT REJECTED tarn On EXitlbitloll.
EXCURSIONS.
EXCURSION'S TO
Labia BRANCH,
Trains for Lou g Brands will leave 000PERIt
POINT, Caroden.daily (Sunday eXeeptod) at 9,19 A.
K. Fare, $2. Excursion Tickets, 'coot' for titre*
days, $3. B. B. DOLE, Agent,
sel-lm Camden.t
RA.RITAN AND DE.
LAWARE-BAY RAILROAD.
—FALL ARRAN OE LENTS, commencinMON..
DAY, Sept. ;18th.-OANIDEN TO brEw YORK.--
From Cooper's Point, Camden, dully, at 9.115 A. M.,
for Ttickerton marnagat, Tom's River, Manolies
ter, Bergen, Stl4lllolsll, FlirlOngdale, Shark Rivet,
Long Branch, runchport, OceanpOrt, Betentown,
Shrewsbury, Red Bank, Middletown, Highlands,
Mo
and Port nmouth, thence to New. York by the
splendid Steamer JESSE HOYT, Through in five
hours. FARE, $2. Excursion Tickets, good for
three day 5.„,t3. Through Freight Line leaves Cam
at Ltd P. , arriving at New York atik• z
next day, leave New York 4.a. hi., arrir &E,
Camden 1.30 P. M. next day,
selii•ti W. S. SNEDON, Superintendent._
_ PHILADELPHIA. FOALS,
A 1 A aimt-BANES,
ner FIFTEENTH Street *ma •.'ENNSTIra
VANIA Avenue, manufacturers of .Pateitt Scaled.
suitable for Weigh Locks, Railroad T a rr i t t D. va e r p l o o t u s e ,,
Coal, Hay, and Live Stock; also,
descript Counter Dormant and Portable Platforin
Scales Stalest and Patent Beams; Patent
Seale, for Blast ;li:unlaces; Patent
arillei Crane Beam, for wriftntlig. boilers, cult,
logs, and other heavy machinery; Homier UAW.).
da.• instal, indicating bushels and pOnlidtif,
fl.rnwkesliciniFro-ved Rolling-Mill and Union Seale. .
Every Seale warranted. Prompt attention given
to reindring. Send for a circular.
CI M. BANNS I R.ll. DINMORE,
bifiVlS L. IiOUP T.
J. IL SP INGER. an2l-15S
- - -
EFAIRBANKS' STANDARD'
SCALES, •
Adapted to every branch of business where 14
correct and durable Sqikle is required.
A uniform standard of 1v and a sorrent
system of weighing are snhyects chaining the at.
teation of every Individual in the comillitility.
A WORD OF CAUTION.
THE WELL-EARNED REPUTATION OF Twasis
SCALER bas induced the manufacturers and vea.
dors of finppffeCt Md - cheap made mammas to Wert
t h em as irniup",:sii i aSmut, and pitfoilitter9 hard
therefor., been subjected to fraud and impoittionr
and Rather, other mantiftiettirers have fraeolymo...
sorted that they have secured the services of vainest
superintendents and foreuteu front our , establish- , •
ment.
The subscribers have no controversy with honor
abloCol/11/014Nriii but regarding the perpetrittem of
the above frauds•is Waning a course alike ?MAW'
and dfskonerobis, they take. tills Willed to cauttoa
the public against theft inipositions.
FAIRBANKS & EWING,
sea-flm MASONIO HALL, Philadelphia, pa.
SURE POP t 1-111. REED 8:
PriosPßourc PASTE. • '
Thugreatest diseeVerY Of the age, It klifs Haws
Mice,'Cockroaches, °tefoil Begs, Black BeetleS.
etc. The Genuine insect Powder I I Kills 'Roadies..
lied-Bugs, Fleas, Mte, Moths,Ticks, Mosquisteest,
and all creeping Insects. Huls, private !mimes,
allp_ships *tined from Rats and Roaches. r, cure.
no cry, ropelpal depot 108 S. FOURTH street.
Depots wanted. acii , thostAtl_ .
•
TAB GLORY OF'MAN IS STRRIsTOTR
—Therefore, the nervous and debilitated shoula.
Liumedlutely use RIDEMBOLD'S EarrUACT
104 South TE.r4Tli Street. 11423413),