The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 19, 1865, Image 3

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    CIIIRTAIN GOODS.
I . S. WAIRAVBN,
MASONIC HALL.
719 CHESTNUT STREET,
A FULL LINE OF
LACE AND NOTTINGHAM
CURTAINS,
ENTIRELY NEW AND RIGS DESIGNS,
AT REDUCED RATES.
lux, WHITE AND ELITE
MOSQUITO BAR
WITH PATENT UMBRELLA FRAMES,
ALL SIZES, READY FOB USE.
WINDOW SHADES,
OF THE LATEST PATTERNS.
PIANO COVERS,
A CHOICE ASSORTMENT.
192241
N EW LACE CURTAINS
OF
RICH AND ELEGANT DESIGNS,
One or the largest and beet assortment of flue
goods in the city, Just received, at greatly reduced
prices.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON,
CURTAIN WAREHOUSE,
see-storn-;t 100S1 CHESTNUT Street.
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO.,
N. R. Corner of FOURTH and RACE Streets,
PHILADELPHIA,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
im porters and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic
WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS.
ILLISITFACTIIIIZB.S OF
;MITE LEAP AND ZINC PAINTS, POTTY, ac.
AGENTS POE THE CELEBRATED
FRENCH ZINC PAINTS_
Dealers and Consumers supplied at
VERY LOW PRICES FOB CASH. [l7ll-ata
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS.
GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS.
WHITE, BUFF. AND DRAB
GAUNTLETS ;
KIP, BUCK, BEAVER, CASTOR, CLOTU,
RINGWOOD, AND ABERDEEN
G-I,OVES;
41.TST LANDING, AND FOR SALE BY
nt- , ornN B. ....rtriur - ii - xsx-r...sr. co.,
3 BANK Street, Philada
FALL
1865.
JAS. Bs CAMPBELL & CO,
727 CHESTNUT ,TREET,
Invite the attention. of Cash Buyers at, wholesale
'0 their stock of
TRENCH, BRITISH, AND AMERICAN
313 , 11 II" et 00 EP I
•
Which. for extent, variety, and general adapta
;AM to the wants of the trade, is unrivalled.
SILKS,
MERINOES,
POPLINS,
• EPINGLINES,
TARTAN PLAIDS.
BLANKETS,
FLANNELS,
BALMORALS,
WHITE GOODS,
LINENS, and
BRADFORD GOODS.
Package Boyers supplied with scarce and cleara
ble goods at and under market rates.
WHOLESALE ROOMS VP STAIRS.
a„2841
.f.l ER MANT OWN FANCY KNIT
'k
-A WOOL GOODS.
C. H. ROYAL & CO.,
AGENTS FOR THE MANUFACTURERS,
k.. 46 CHESTNUT STREET.
We especially invite the attention of the Jobbing
Trade to our stock of GERMANTOWN HOSIERY
AND FANCY KNIT GOODS, which we are able to
Oiler at an advantage to buyers.
Prompt attention given to all orders. sekt-et*
pATEI3T AERATED BREAD,
SWEET BREAD,
HEALTHY BREAD,
CLEAN BREAD,
WHITE BREAD,
CHEAP BREAD.
Keeps longer than any other Bread: made with
out yeast fermentation or hands, wholly by ma
chinery; positively nitre; free from deleterious sub
stances.
New and improrett vven and Machinery mom
mended by eminent chemists and physicians. It
requires but one hour and twenty minutes after the
nonr leaves the barrel before it is in Bread.
CALL AND SEE TJIE PROCESS,
N. B.—Families supplied throughout the city as
loon as agencies can be established.
FULLER & JOHNSON,
rzos.lo, 12, 1.1, and 16
South EIGHTEENTH Street, near Market,
vole Manufacturers for the city of Philadelphia
sCl44hstu St
PRESTON STEAM LAUNDRY CO.,
1520 SOUTH NINTH STREET.
WASHING, STARCHING, IRONING, SCOUR
ING, AND CLEANSING,
Without injurpto color or fabric.
EACH FAMILY'S WASH KEPT SEPARATE.
/OP (Micro by- mall to Box 2024. se6-stathl3t
COTTON -WARP CLOTHS,
TRICOTS,
WAVE AND OTHER PATTERNS.
ALSO,
ALL-WOOL
.113.ColESILINS,
AND OTHER FANCY PATTERNS.
For sale by the Manufacturers,
BENJ. MIMICS SONS,
4O and 42 South FRONT Street.
aun-sm
A . T. LANE
OFFER FOR BALE
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
wooL%
No. 121 CHESTNUT STREET. sel9-5t
SI 3 .ECIAL NOTICE.
I have made arraugemetito to remain for 4
SHORT TIME ONLY,
In ZywliA•ca/u,eutairealrger.
notice.
GEO, lIENKELS)
seldm 509 and Sit CIIZSTNIIT Street.
NEW BRONZES.
13AXICAIETY .Sr , CO.,
819 CHESTNUT STREET.
HELmiIoLD , 6 CONCENTRATED
EXTRACT BIICRII is the Great Diuretic.
Halms°Lo's CONCENTRATED EXTRACT 81,110 A.
TARILLA. is the Great Blood Purifier.
Both are prepared according to rules of rharma-
U and Chemistry, and are the most active that can
'De made. 101 South TENTH Street. an23.lm
McCANDLESS SMITH,
puler AB PACToRB,
BROAD AND PRIME STREETS.
constantly on hand and for sale - a large stock of
311 ALT and' WHITE WINE VINEGAR—a nen
article of manufacture in tine country, made by the
celebrated English process, and used exclusively
for Pickling in Europe.
All sales warranted free from linpuritieg and
vrActs flied promptly to ail pares of the country.
AGENTS.
L. E. Wks/BLOB, No. U 3 Walnut street, Phila
delphia.
PITT & WRITE, No. 4 Exchange Place, Bal.
more.
CHRISTIAN LIM CO., Richmond 4s.
E.W 60IILD IL CO., Newbern. N. C. je2B-81m
,50 BALES NEW ORLEANSiMOSS.
J. G. F LLER,
9 South SEVENTH Street,
THE GLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTH
—Therefore, the nervous and debilitated should
immediately use RuLarsowre ExTRACT BUOMS ,
191 TAITAU miget, itusa-us
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
EDWIN HALL it Co.,
26 South SECOND Street,
NM NOW OPEN THEIR
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
SHAWLS.
LONG BROCHA SHAWLS, OPEN CENTRES.
LONG BROCHA SHAWLS, FILLED CENTRES.
SQUARE J3ROCHA SHAWLS,
STRIPE BROCHA SHAWLS.
ST. BERNARD SHAWLS. •
BERLIN WOOLLEN SHAWLS.
NEW STYLES OF PLAID SHAWLS,
CHILDREN'S AND MISSES SHAWLS.
LONG BLACK THIBET SHAWLS.
SQUARE BLACK THIBET SHAWLS.
Several large lots or SHAWLS, from the recent
Auction Sales 111 hew York, below the regular
prices,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Gie.E.A.T. swoon OF.
JOB LOTS
OH'
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
KNOB BY 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 nary may feel assured of special
attention.
We also have a complete stock of
FRIENDS' WEAR,
COACH CLOTHS,
BILLIARDS, and
BAGATELLES.
Our motto is "Good Goods at Fair Prices,'* at
W. T. SNODGRASS' •
CLOTH HOUSE,
SOIITII SECOND STREET
AND
23 STRAWBERRY STREET.
seB-1m
TABLE LINENS.---A GREAT ITARIE
TY of all kinds, in brown, hicached and half.
bleached, from d2'i cents, dp. Towels of all kinds.
Russia Crash at various prices and qualities'. Nap
kins from $2.50 up, some very handsome with red
borders. Nursery Diapering, from $2 up, in all
the widths, some of them much less than they have
been. et - RANVILLE B. HAINES,
sel9-4i 1013 MARKET Street, above Tenth.
CHEAPEST BLANKET HOUSE IN
THE CITY.—Good blankets at *5.5U per pair,
better at $8 and $6.50, extra size and weight $B, one
lot very fine, at $lO that are worth $l2. one lot ex
tra heavy at slo, same as we sold last year at
*l5, and many other kinds at equally low rates. I
have, beyond a doubt, tile cheapest stock in the
city; also crib blankets all sizes.
Marseilles quilts at "$9, large size that cannot be
bought less than $l2, liner nnerat *it and *l2; one lot ex
tra heavy at $l4; crib counterpanes all prices; 9-4,
10-4 and 11-4 Lancaster quilts; also honeycomb and
bridal quilts; heavy comfortable& at /05 and *6.50.
(3 RANVI UTZ B. HAINES,
sel9-4t 1013 MARKET Street, above Teeth.
PLACK SILKS FROM NEW YORK
AUCTION SALES.
V. 2.5 for heavy white-edged Mack Taffatas.
ed.% for very wide heavy white-edged OTOS -
GrainB.
*2.00 for Figured and Plaid all colors.
$1.95 for a very handsome black filth,
J. U. STRA.WERIDGE &
Northwest con of EIGHTH and MARKET.
1865.
50 CENTS FOR GOOD BLACK AL
PACA.
75 cents for all-wool plaid Cashmere.
50 cents for Lupius, all-wool Delaines.
181.00 for double-width all-wool black DelaineS.
Best stock of French Merinos in the city.
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO.
Northwest cor. of EIGHTH and MARICEI,.
$1.75F0R lIEAVY RIBBED CABE
ISTERES FUR BOYS.
Fine black French Doeskins.
}Wavy mixed goods for business suits.
Fine Cadet Cassimeres, for Buys.
Dark mixed water-roof. best goods, gd.6.5.
J. . STRAWBBIDtirk..Ss
Northwest cor. EIGHTH and MARKET.
•30 FOR 10-4 LINEN SHEET
INOS.
11-4 Linen SheetingsifOr
12-4 Linen Sheetings,
Pillow Linens and Butchers' Linen.
Wide and heavy Stair Crash. 31 cents.
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO.,
Northwest cor. EIGHTH and MARKET.
ssoooramer EIGHT POUND
Honey-comb Bridal Quilts, $3.60.
No ideception in liselline Blankets, sizes and
weights guaranteed, EIGHTH and MARKET
is the place to buy Blankets. We have Aim
open for examination about twenty-five kinds
and qualities.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO.,_
Northwest cor. EIGHTH and MARKET.
sel6-stuthtf
BLACK FRENCH GOODS, FROM
recent AUCTION SALES,of Lupin's fabrics.
Lupin's Black French. MorinoeS, *1.62, "
Lupin's finest Blaek Cashmere de Cosse, $l.BO.
Lupin's 7-4 Black Delaines, 41.10 to $1.25. •
Lupin's 4.1" Black Delaines, 62, 65, and 75 cents.
Lupin's Black Velour Busse, superb quality.
Lupin's Plain Black Poplins, 01.50.
Lupin's Black 'MM. Long Shawls, $9 to 012.50.
Black Mohair Alpacas, 50 cents to 44.50.
Also, Lupin's 6-4 Colored Wool Delaines, 611-1214.
Lupin's Plain Colored Poplins, $1.37. •
Fine Plaid Merlnoes and Cashmeres.
BLACK OI'EN CENTRE
Broche Long Shawls, tine qualities.
Woollen Long and Square hharrls.
Misses' and Children's Woollen Shawls.
110115 - FURNISHING GOODS.
Beginners and others will always find a good as
sortment medium and strictly fine. qualities, at
moderate prices, of Blankets, Quilts, Shectings,
Pillow Muslins, Tieklngs, Flannels, Towellings,
extra line Damasks and Napkins,
Iliebardson' a HeaVyLinens,cheaper than Muslins,
for fine shirts; also, same make Fronting Linens.
.RELIABLE GOODS
Only iceptovell bought for cash,sold at fair prices,
and engaged to'give good value to the buyer. Whole
sale buyers , attention i»vited to some scarce Do
mestics, to a magnificent stock of line Cloths and
Cassimeres, and to the allure line of Dress Goods.
COOPER ..10 CONARB_
selB-2t S. E. corner NINTH . and MARKET.
rIIPIN'S BLACK GOODS, AT RE
-LA DIIOED PRICES.
Elaa RAW. *LOB
1.40
Black VelourßePP 1.40
0-4 Black biOusseliue tie Lwinc. .. 1.51
6-4 Black Cashmeres
Black Canton Cloths
And a full stock of
3-4 Black Mousseline De Lames.
6-4 Black. Mousseilue Do Baines.
Tarnise Cloths,
Pails Poplins.
All from the late auction sales.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, '
Nos. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND S
ll tw.reet,
Above Wio
S UPERB QUALITY BLANKETS.
Blankets of an F,rades.
CITILIVEN bTODDART Sc BROTHER',
Nos. 450, 452, and 454 -NorthECO3S.l)
W ar
illow.ee t,
• Above
TABLE LINENS AND LINEN SHEET
111i tib, as low and cheaper than COttolll3, A. full
supply on hand from recent auction purchases.
CUR EN STODDART & BROTHER',
Nos. 450, 452, and 454. North SECOND Street,
Above Willow.
P ARIS CASBMERE SHAWLS, OF
new deeigma, from the late unction sales.
einavEN STODDA.RT Sc BROTHER,
Nos. 4.50, 45A, and 154 North 'ECOND Street,
Above Willow.
FANCY SHIRTING FLANNELS, OF
choice styles.
CURWI STODDART dr, BROTNEE,
Nos. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street,
Above Willow.
CHOICE SHADES
French Merinoes.
French Cashmeres.
Paris Poplins.
Eplugles.
Rich Plaids.
From the late section sales.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Nos. 4.50;43X, and 451 North SE bo COND St d re w et,
Ave Wio.
4..4 PARIS CHINTZES, FROM A
late auction sale.
CTIRWEN P3TODDART Si. BROTHER,
Nos. 460, 452, and 454 North SAWN]) street,
selB-3t Abovc ZVIUOW
ATTRACTIVE NOTICE TO LADIES.
A full line of French Meilnoes,
A fun line of Poplins,
Al e
fl line of Sils
A fulllnm of Bla k nkets,
A fall line of Huslins,
A full line of Table Linens,
A full line of Cloths and Cassitneres, at:
JOHN H. STOKES,
sell 702 ARCM Street.
J. CHAMBERS, NO. 810 ARCH ST.
NEW GOODS OPENING - DAILY.
Thread Veils new designs.
Thread Lace Barbes.
Cambria Lace Veils, from $l.
. Thread Lace Collars, from 50 ets.
Empress Collars in point° de gaze, point ap
plique, and valenclennes.
WHITE GOODS.
French Muslin, 2 yards wide for drestCS.
Soft finish Cambric, Nainsook, Plaid and Stripe
Muslims very cheap.-
Rich Cambric Edgings and Insertions, French
Embroidered Bands, Flouneings, &c.,
Hemstitched Rolla& , extra fine, 25 as- Sel2-12t
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
26 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
Have now open a full stock of
" Lupin's" French Merinoes.
" Mouslin de Laines.
Mk-fated POplinS,
Silk and Woo Poplins.
.All-wool Poplins.
Plaid Poplins, of ordered styles.
Itich-Bgured Cashmeres.
Rich styles of Wool De Lollies.
Polka Dot De Lathes and Reps.
Dress Goods, in great variety, of our own Im
portation. sell
BLANKETS -ENTIRE NEW STOCK,
LOW PRICES.
Medium and line Blankets.
Sonia extra cheap lots, 49 and $lO.
Fine crib Blankets - Horse Blankets.
Honey-comb Quilts; wide, heavy Sheetlngs.
Shaker Flannels, lineal goods, si and $l.lO.
Best quality Canton Flannels; TickingS,
Li nen Diapers, 1;2.25, $2.50 and $3.50, ae.
DE,LAINEIS.
=pieces new Delaines, 25 and 37 eta:
118 pieces new prints,best makes, only 28 to 25 eta.
Daily opening new dress goods.
Black dress goods stock Complete.
COOPER & CONARD,
S. E. cor. NINTH and MARKET Strbets.
628 HOOP BRIRTS.-NEW
FALL STYLES NOW READY 628
at Hopkins' Manufactory, No. 626 ARCH Street.
Our assortment Is complete, containing full lines of
Ladies', Misses' and and (Jkildren , s 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 made to order, skirts,, and repaired. Also,
good Eastern-made from fit teen to forty
Fangs, at very low prices. Wholesale s
ea9njimr.e
TS ELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCH
gives health and vigor to the frame, And bloom
to the pallid cheek. Debility is accompanied by
many alarming_ symptoms, and if no treatment is
aubmitted to. consumption, insanity, or epileptic
Ms ensue- 11.04 South TENTH Street. anzs-un
_..-------
CABUTET FURNITURE.
MOORE a CAXPION.
Rl6l BOOTH SECOND STREET,
are prepared to follOw the decline in tawarket In
the price ottheif FUSUUUre. Purchasill please
call and examine our stock. Myll-17"-.
ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CON
smuTiONS, of both sexes, use li&LMBOLD'S
EXTRACT BUC/In. It will give brisk and energetic
feelings, and enable yoll to sleet , well. 104 Booth
titteet. aita4gi
OFFICE FOR THE BALE OF
GOVERNMENT LOANS
3O CHESTNUT STREET.
JAY COOKE .Sr, CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Offer for sale, at lowest makket rates,
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
tr.s. 7.90 Treasury Notes of date of Aug. 15, Mt
Do. do. do,, June 15,1855.
Do. do. do. July 15,1865.
BONDS OF 1891.
5-20 LOAN OF 18626
8-20 LOAN OF 1804.
10-40 LOAN OF 1864.
CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS.
MOM OF ALL RINDS BOIMEIT AND SOLD
ON COMMISSION.
Information given concerning all kinds of Seen
ritles.
Collections on all points made at loViest rates.
att24-teal
CEEB
REMOVAL!
OFFICE FOR THE SALE
OF
GOVERNMENT LOANS.
JAY COOKE ei CO.,
DURING THE ALTERATIONS NECESSARY IN
THE ENLARGEMENT OF THEIR OLD
OFFICE, HAVE TAKEN THE COM
MODIOUS ROOMS
o. 305 CHESTNUT STREET,
NEXT DOOR TO THE BANN OF NORTH
AMERICA, WHERE THEY WILL BE PLEASED
TO SEE THEIR FRIENDS. selS-tf
ha rim 4 Oki Atria') IR? /01)1) :4.1
JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
DRY . GOODS,
Noe. 239 and 241 North Third Streets
Cloths, Prints, •
Cassimeres, Detainee,
Sattinetts, Alpacas,
Jeans, Fancy Dress Goods,
Cottonaclea, Brown and Bleeched Sheetings,
Denims, Brown and Bleeched Skirtings,
Stripes, Omish Chambras.
Checks, Oinish Tweeds.
Ginghams, Flannels,
Diapers, Linens,
FURNISHING GOODS,
WHITE GOODS,
au23-3n NOTIONS, &c.., .Im.
COMMISSION MOUSES.
ITADLEY COMPANY
sor r r FINISH
SIX-CORD
SPOOL C,OTTON
.
WAIWANTED soo YDS.
LEWIS BROS. &I CO.,
Sole Agents in Philadelphia,
23S Chestnut street.
seB-1m
TO MANUFACTURERS,
cIAYTEILEIts,
CITY TRADE GENERALLY*
The subscriber is Commission Agent for manu
facturers of the following Goods:
COTTON YARN, all numbers.
COTTON WARPS, all numbers.
COTTON, LINEN, AND WOOLLEN CARPET
WARP.
WADDING, all qualities.
WICK, TWINE, BATTS, AND RAG CARPETS.
GILL/NG AND SEINE TWINES.
T_ WHITE,
5137 KAREET Street, R. 28 CHURCH Alley.
BARB I BAGS I BAGS I
NEW AND SECOND-HAND.
SEAMLESS,
It IJBLAP, AND GUNNY
A S
FLOVR AND SALT ORDERLL SIZES,
PRINTED TO, BY
JOHN T. BAILEY & CO.,
13 , 26-611 N 0.113 NORTH FRONT STREET.
HAZARD & HUTCHINSON,
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF
PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS,
Mr CHESTNUT STREET,
YEILARELPRIA,
103 AND
READS STREET, NEW YORE. jemom
0. MATHEWSON, GENERAL 00M
ci • MISSION PRODUCE BROKER AND FOR
WARDING MERCHANT, No. 285 BROAD Street,
AUGUSTA, Georgia, at the old stand of the late
firms of T. P. Stovall & Co., Stovall, McLaughlin,
& Co.„ and G. H. McLaughlin, & Co.,
Will give his prompt and personal attention to
the purchase and sale of Cotton, Domestic Goods,
Sugar, Bacon, Lard, Grain, Flour, Rope, Bagging,
and. merchandise generally.
Having the agency of several first-clan Cotton
151t118 4 I am prepared, at all times, to supply orders
for tarns, Sheeting, Skirtings, Osnaburgs, Drills,
„leans, le.
With extensive FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSES,
Can furnish secure Storage and give prompt atten
tion to Merehandise and rrcaluce consigned to me
for forwarding in any direction. au23-3m
CARPETS AND OIL-CLOTHS.
CARPETINGS! CARPETINGS I I
J. T. ECRILACROICX,
No. 37 South SECOND Street, No. 37
ABOVE CHESTNUT.
RAB JUST ArkEIVPD A PULL LUIS
ENGLISH AND AMERICAIt
CARPETINGS,
OF THE BEST MAKES AND NEWEST STYLES.
WINDOW SHADES,
FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS, DRUGGETS. RAO, LIST,
AND COTTAGE CARPETS,
AT TUE LOWEST PRICES.
J. P. DELACROIX,
37 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
Between Chestnut and Market streets, 111Rada.
sel-fstuWth3m
NEW ' CARPET HOUSE.
LEEDOM SL SHAW,
910 ARCH STREET,
will open
ON MONDAY, September Mb,
a new and choice selection of
CARPEIINGS,
of all the various qualities. Housekeepers will find
it to their advantage to call and examine before
purchasing. sel6-1m
1865. F ALL. 180.
GLEN ECHO 81DE..145,
GERMANTOWN, PA.
M'CALLUII/1 & CO.,
IMANCIIICTURERS a IMPORTERS OF
CA.II,I 2 9EMING[Si
OIL CLOTH, MATTINGS, Jag.,
WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT,
509 CRESTNUT STREET.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT,
Be6-9in 619 CHESTNUT OTREET.
REMOVAL.
J. JOLLIVET,
LADIES' HAIR DRESSER
Formerly at No. 2314 CHESTNUTStreet,
informs ids friends and 'customers that has re
moved to
No. 244. S. NINTH Street,
Four doors above Locust street,
where he Intends to keep an extensive assortment
of Sue French Flowers, Flair Work, Perfumery, &c.
Be also would state that he has just received the
latest styles of Front Curls,Plaits, Wate rfalls, &c.,
-6t*
D EMOVAL-NOTICE.-THE OFFICE
AA , of the Excelsior On Company M removed to
Room N0.'24 Merchants' Exchange. sel6-30t
RffMOVAL,
A. T. LANE,
sel.l-et* Tot= cHESTI , ITYT Street
RE 0V A L BE NE DI C T MILLER,
UMBRELLA and PARASOL 'Manufacturer haa
rem9Tett to 30 North li/XT4 g.treu%, 5-134 tt
PRESS.--PHILADELPIIIA, TUESDAY,. SEPTEMBEE: D. 1865:
DIEZE=I
AS POLLOWS
PHILADELPHIA.
PHILADELPHIA,
REMOVALS.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
_.----
READY IN A FEW DAYS
NTONEY WAX-Dintrigki ;
THE GEIIiTEEHEri ADVENTIMERS.
A SEA STORY.
BY WILLIAM 11. G. KINGSTON,
Author
" " Dick Ortelow among the limlnklns."
The Cruise of the Frolic," Ac., Cee.
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS.
"These are the exciting adventures of two young
men who sailed from she shores of England to seek
their fortune at a thee when it was thought no
wrong to fight the Spaniards. After much hard
fighting with the Spaniards and Portugal s, In which
they destroyed many vessels and secured a large
amount of treasure, they were captured and con
fined in a Portugal Fortress, from whence they
eseaped to a land inhabited by savage Indians. They
were rescued after a severe fight with the Indians,
and finally returned to their homes with a large
amount of the treasure which had been saved to
them."
J. V. TILTON & CO..
PUBLISHERS, BOSTON
Poi* sale by the principal Booksellers, or sent by
mail, postpaid, on receipt of price, SL.SO. 605-21.
OUR ARTIbTuIN CUBA
This newgoinicbcok of adventure in the West In
dies, by GEO. W. CARLETON,' contains fifty hu
morous drawings on wood, Illustrating the haps and
mishaps of a traveler among the leather-colored On
bans—the scorpions, rats, cockroaches, tarantulas,
fleas, spiders, lizards, donkeys, cock-fights, mask
balls, codfish, garlic and onions that do abound hi
the TrOpicS.
The book is elegantly printed on tinted paper,and
beautifully bound In cloth, gilt sides. rilte,
...To be published with Artemis Ward's new book
in a few days.
CARLETON, Publisher,
sell-thetug NEW YORK
1,9, CENTS.
Peterson's Ladies' Magazine 'for October, at
PITCHER'S, 808 CHESTNUT Street.
20 CENTS.
Ladies* Friend for October, at PITCHER , s,
SOS CHESTNUT Street. sei9-2t, if
-CIVIL POLICY OF AMERICA.-BY
••—• JOI/N WILLIAM DRAPER. M.D., LL.D., author
?f a "Treatise on Human Physiology" and of 'a
History or the Intellectual Development of Eu
rope."
ALSO
BROCRETT'S 61' U. S. CAVALRY.
THE OIL REGIONS OF PENNSYLVANIA. By
WILLIAM Wnillax.
STORY OF THE GREAT MARCH. By a Staff
°Meer. With Illustrations.
All New and Standard Books.
For sale at low prices by
LINDSAY gt BLARISTON.
Publishers and Booksellers,
sels No. ins South SIXTH Street.
NEW MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.-
THE BIBLE HAND-BOOR- An Introduction
to the Study . of Sacred Scripture. By Joseph Angus,
D. D. Revised edition with ilitlaratiOrtS. Crown,
THOUGHTS ON THE FUTURE, CIVIL POLICY
OF AMERICA. By John William Draper, M. D.,
LL. D.
ME OIL REGION'S OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Showing where Petroleum Is found; how it is ob
tained; and at what cost. With hints for When? it
may concern. BY William Wright.
All the new books received as soon as published,
and for sale by JAMES S. CLAXTON,
(Successor to W. it. Sc A. Martien,)
see 606 CHESTNUT Street.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
VINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.
The subscribers would invite attention to their
IMPROVED CUT OF SHIRTS,
which they make a specialty l their business. Also,
Constantly receiving
NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S Wars.
J. W. SCOTT 60
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE,
• No. 814 CHESTNUT Street,
70-13 7 Four down below the Continental.
all 10.55 11}4 VCri.elf II) 'VI
ARCH STREET.
600 G-LASs JARS AND TIN CANS, 600
KITCHEN WARES L
utfTLEItY,
WOODEN-WARE.
se7-tf GRIFFITH It PAGE. SIXTH and ARCH.
GROCERIES.
WRITE PRESERVING BRANDY,
PURE CIDER AND WINE VINEGAR.
GREEN GINGER, MUSTARD SEED, SPICES, &c.
All the requisites for Preserving awl FloKling
Purposes.
ALBERT Q. ROBERTS,
DEALERS IN FINE GROCERIES,
au264 Con ELEVENTH and VINE Streets
MERCHANT TAILORS.
ARMY AND NAVAL OFFICERS.
J. B. TAY - Lon,
THE BEST MILITARY AND NAVAL TAILOR
IN TIIB UNION,
Le now connected with
EDWARD P. KELLY,
WS CHEST/111M STREET.
J. S. TAYLOR has been for the last four years
the Cutter for the Military and Naval Tailoring Es
tablishment of
OVVENS,
ma PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE.
WASHINGTON.
Le..atUIL.4.IU
JUST RECEIVED-
An extensive stock of
RIBI3ONS,
VELVETS, FEATHERS,
FLOWERS, SILKS,
LACES awl PARIS
PATTERN BONNETS,
to .which the attention of MERCHANTS and MIL
LINERS is directed.
J. HAMBURGER,
acl9-21.. 91 . 5 South SECOND STREET.
s, P. GILL & CO.
E.
HAVE NOW OPEN A FULL LINE OF
HANDSOME FALL BONNETS,
HATS, AND MILLINERY GOODS.
Al5O, CHOICE FLOWERS, RIBBONS, and OR
NAMENTS for the Hair.
E. P. GILL & CO.,
0024 20 720 ARCH street.A
HAVING PURCHASED THE ENTIRE
Stock and Interest of the late. SAMUEL ME
OARGEE, Esg_, I will continue the business at the
Old gaud, DiLAWA_RE ' nnove Poplar
street. JOHN A. BRUNE%
PIiILADELIIIIa, Sept. 15, ISC.S. 5e19.121.
110110TOGRAPHS TAKEN OF MA
CIIINEItY, Engines, and Carriages at Pounde
ries and Machine forks: done in artistic manner
by applying at REIMER'S Photograph Gallery,
SECOND Street, aliotieG reen. It*
SUPERIOR STYLES OF NATURAL,
Life-Ilke and impressive Likenesses, finest Por
traits made. See specimens of life-size Photo
graphs in oil colors at B. F. HELMER'S, 624 ARCH
•atreet.. ite
19 FOR $1.25--CARD PHOTOGRAPHS
J-i-• made at REIMS 'S (3allery, SECOND Street,
above Green: See specimens, suitable for Albinos,
and just the thing for scholars to exchange with
elagmatti,
NEW YORK DYING AND PRINT
ING-L.l ESTABLISHMENT, STATEN ISLAND.-
40 North EIGHTH Strect.—Tbis Company, so
long and favorably known in New York during the
PAR tfOrbi•Shr vim, have opened an otllee as above.
Ladies' and tientierae. , . Darments, and wearing
apparel of every kind, dyed and cleansed ru the
most perfect manner. Stains and spots removed
from garments without being ripped.
Merchants having goods of undesirable colors can
have them redyed tu. superior style. 111130-thStU39t.
s.et W. H. CHAFFEE, WHOLE
• sale dealers in Hosiery. Gloves, Trimmings,
Fancy Goods, &c. No. 511 AlAitic,ET Street, Phi
ladelphia. se6-121.*
IpIERMETICALLY SEALED MEATS
AND SOUPS.
1,000 doz. Sansag.e Meat.
500 " Beast Beef.
" do V
500
500 " do -Mutteal.
on.
1,000 .• do Turkey.
1 1ppp ,
do r_t_e_ C tl b eo l irp n . „ . 111 1.2, ZN lb. Cans.
For ease by "" ittiODE fl a - WLLIAMb, •
le6-tf 107 South WATEIt street.
BENJAMIN F. BLOOD,
.A.TTORNEY AT LAW,
Having been 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
thorized to take depositions, acknowledgment of
deeds, Sce., to be used or recorded therein.
Office, No. 61 CHESTNUT Street, Philadel
phia. au2-1-1m
PERSONS SEEKING MEDICAL AID
-A• would do well to consult Dr. C. A. MTV AS,
No. 1037 WALNUT Street, for prompt and effi
cient treatment. •
Distant patients consulted by letter, and reme
dies forwarded to any address. sell-lm*
-Ig-4AT01.111 OLIVE OIL-IN STORE,
and for sale by the sole agents, L
JAURETCHE et AVERGNE,
seB-12t Nos. 202 and 204. South FRONT Street.
66 1 - NEVER HAD A GOOD PICTURE
IttlPOltE !I , exclaimed one Of PllntylelPhi._a'S
fairest daughters, as she gazed with delight Mt ROT
Photo-Mituature, made at CHEMEIt D
18 Smith EIGHTH Street. . '
N. B.—Albums and Stereoscopes lit great variety.
aLA-ELMIsOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT
BUCHILT Is pleasant In taste and odor free
from all Inrious pronortiea, and lannediate in It 9
action. 104 - S South TENTtreet. auM-lta
511(1 BALES COTTON WICS. JUST
‘,/ v-1 received, Also, full stockof Cotton Yarns,
Carpet Chain, au, ut lowest market price.
WU, RUSTON a GO.,
auls 157 and 159 North THIRD Street.
TAMARINDS 300 KEGS TAMA
-A- RINDS in store and for sale b_
y.
JAURICTOICE LAY - ERIE/NE,
geB-12t Non, 203 and 204. South FIWNT Street.
A READY AND CONCLUSIVE TEST
of the properties or 1 - IELMBOLD'S lenem
TRACT BIJCIIU will be a comparison with those set
forth In the United States Dispensary. 104 South
TENTH Street. ataa-Ini
RASE BALL CLUBS 'WILL FIND A
full stock of Bases, Balls, Score-Books, Spikes,
Shoes, Belts, andaules of Game at
BHILIP 141LA014 .% CO.'S.
se4-lm 409 CHESTNUT street.
COTTON AND FLAX BAIL DUCK
AND CANVAS, of all numbers and brands.
Tent Awning, Trunk and Wagon-cover Duck.
Also, Paper Manufacturers' Drier Felts, from one
to ANC feel Wide; Pauline Bolting Bail Twine, &e.
JOLT V.V.KAN lb CO.,
noa-tf o. 103 JQNEB• Alley.
MACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, ac.
M
—2,500 bbls. ass. Nos. 1,2, and 3 Mackerel,
late-eau ht Hat flah, In assorted packages.
2,000 bids. New MiiMpOrt, Fortune Nay, and Hali
fax Herring.
2.500 boxes Lubec, sealed, No. I Herring.
150 bbls. Newldess Shad.
250 boxes Herkhner-eountdr Cheese, &c.
In store and for sale by MURPHY & ROONA_
JBlO-tr No. 140. NORTH iWHARva.S.
SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS M.,
STORED
. _l2y EiniatisOLD'S ExisAga Suomi.
10 South TZ.NTLI target.
EDUCATIONAL,
SPECIAL NOTICE.-AB COVAIDER ,
ABLE fuss has been :made by "Special
tices," " Cautions, • • "To whom It may cm:merit,
etc.. some attempting to impOSe on the pubite
'false insinuation that the Union 81.19i1115 Clott , ,ge
claims to be a branch of another, and several, de
nying that It. D. Caril has ever been .BusiuetS
Superintendent of the " Quaker City" Business
Cones e, the following document Is pub'ished that'
the public may judge of the truth of the forester
by this proof ot the falsity of the latter, The public
can likewise appreciate the ungentlemanly and un
called-for insinuation against a former employe's
integrity and intelligence.
D. CARLL.
{COM]
itIT:ATTETt CITY BuSINESS COLT.EGF..
tIIELPITIA, July'l9, .
TUTS TS TO CERTIFY PHIL
TH IttCIIATIT , D. CAISSI RTS,
11 - AS BEEN P.CSINESS SUPERINTENDENT oE•ril IS IN
STITUTION SINCE OCTOBER, 1864, and has given En
tire satisfaction. He hasbeenfaithfni in his ditties,
and always on hand. He is a good Rook-keeper,
and lass a good knowledge of business • I therefore
ell recoMmend W any tine wlm Mar
need his services in amore al:tire capacity, 'which
tin is seeking. L. FAIRB&NIKI3, Pres.
In justice to Mr. Fairbanks we publish the follow,.
ing letter, received Sept.. 18th', with a few com
ments:
Chow. I
Quktrim•CPri' BuSINESS COnrßfin,
pirmADELpiliA. Sept. IT. M.
Mn. Cant.f.Sltit: I hereby formally re
tract a certain reelnilinendatioll given by plc in the
month of July last, and foruld your use of it tit any
manner, for the following reasons:
First. Because It - Was obtained from use under a
plea of gol . g info Sadie other business, tlaot being
twice in the same business,- suppose,) when I had
given you to understand that I should probably not
need your serviee9 after Sept. Ist, (did you not,
When in the oil regions,: eigh t or ten days before, re
ceive a letter from us resuntintrour position!) while
It appears you were then' contemplating and' had
partly matured plans for an - attempt to open a cern
tnereltd school for yourself.. (A . most henious' of
fence( )
Second. Because it was written In great hasbs,
(can you lie faster than. telt the truth?) when I lta4
but a few minutes to spare before going to the ears
to leave the city, and contains inadvertent expres
sions which I cannot hen sanction. (Would
you have ever discovered them tJ we Ilszd. n "
ot opened
a emu mereial school for °urn veal"")'
Third. Because from circumstances and facts Sub..
sequently coming to my knowledge; I wholly repu
diate it. (This is an assertion, prove it.)
Fourth. Because without any reason; and togain
selfish ends,. you have, since: leaving ply employ,
thrown out muinnationS, tiriNgt And uncalled for,
against the character of this institution, and per
sons connected with it. (This is a 'bare assertion;
can you prove itl)
Fifth. Because it appears that you are going to
Imitate everything, you can connected with the In
stitution. including designs, patterns, sc,,. which
are peculiar to it alone, and as far as may be In your
power, appropriate the general outlines of the
course of Instruction. ( What has this to do with a
recommendation?)
Sixth. It may be given to the public as my endorse
ment of your fitness to COndlint a conuneretalsehool,
or asauroc the position of instructor, widen I can
by no moans assent to, and do nOt wish to he made
the instrument of any deception in this respect.
(The recommendation is Docent!, the public with, no
comments, and can speak for itself.)
The public can draw its own conclusion from these
document. [lt) R. CARLL.
MISS MINA DE BOYE, SWEDISH
ARTIST OF MUSIC, just arrived in Phila
delphia, gives LESSONS on the PIANO and SING*
INto, iu private families and at her Music Room,
2160 South TENTH,Street, near Spruce. Residence,
1010 Spruce street. References at the principal mu
sic Stores in Philadelphia. aelo-ttlisete.
CRITTENDEN'S PHILADELPHIA.
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
No. 637 CHESTNUT Street, corner SEVENTH.
Established 1844. Incorporated 7355. „
The eon rsebt: Instruction includes 110011-KEEP-
Rel•Caniii‘quin r ia . WinsOta c oSs YAM, maw,.
Oat PREPARATIONpg,ste._ furnishing LlNE ssary
FOR BUSINESS
Students Instructed separately, and received at
any time. Diplomas awarded on Graduation. Ca
talogues furnished gratis on application,
EVENING SESSIONS
Commence September 1811. sel9-Bt,'
POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE. - THE
thirteenth annual course of LECTURES awl
PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION, will begin THIS
MORNINO at 9 o'clock, in College - Building, PENN
SQUARE. lit.) ALFRED L. HENNEDY,'III. D.
THE CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH
SCHOOL of the subscriber, S. E. corner of
THIRTEENTH and LOCUST Streets, will Reopen
on MONDAY, Sept. 11. Lau29-Iml B. KENDALL.
SPRING-GARDEN ACADEM Y - A
ClaSsical, Mathematical, and English School for
Boys and Young Men, corner EIGHTH - and BUT
TONWOODStreets,ndllreopen MONDAY, l eptem
ber 4. J. P. BIRCH, A. Al.,
au2B-1m Principal.
CIATHARINE M. SHIPLEY WILL RE
OPEN her School, :at No, 4 SOUTHWEST
PEN2rhquare, on the 11th of Ninth Month, (Sep
tember,) 1865. atf33-410
'WILLIAM FEWSMITH'S CLASSI
CAL and English School No. 100 A CHEST
NUT Street, will rtopeu on AONDAY, September
4. nu2B-lin*
ACADEMY FOR BOYS, REAR OF
No. 41 North ELEVENTH Street reopens
Ninth Month (Sept.) 4th. W. WHITALL.
atx26-Im*
TEE CLASSICAL INSTITUTE,
DEAN STREET_, BELOW LOCUST,
Will be reopened SEPTEMBER 4th.
au26-2nr , J. W. FAMES, D. D.. Principal.
MISS BROOKS AND MRS. J. E.
HALL wilt resume the duties of their BOARD
ING and DAY SCHOOL for Young Ladies, as 1:418
WALNUT Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th inst.
au2l3-2m.
PRIV.A.WE LESSONS IN VOCAL MU
sic, by a European Vocalist of experience and.
reputation, can be had in the French and American
Institute for Young Ladies, 2953 FRANKFORD
ROAD. septs-4t.
VOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE, S. E.
11 COMET Of MARSHALL and SPRING - GARDEN
Streets. Duties resumed MONDAY, Sept, 11th.
5e1440 ENOCH H. STIPPLEE, A. M., riluelpal.
TIPHILA.DELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN.
STITIIT.BI, for YOUNG LADIES, N. W. corner
of CHESTNITT and EIGHTEENTH Streets, (for
merly at MO Arai street.) Latin, Greek, the
Natural Sciences and the Higher Mathematics
thoroughly taught, embracing a full Cbliege Course.
Ample arrangements for primary schollars. Circu
lars at 1228 and 1231 Chestnut street. Or address P;
0. Box 2611. The next Session will commence on
MONDAY, September 18th. Rev. CHARLES A.
SMITH, D. D., Principal. sepl2-6t*
SCII 0 0 L AND KINDERGARTEN
will reopen MOND/kr., September 18, 1865, at
1914 MOUNT VERNON Street.
The Primary Department is conducted as a Kin.
dergarten,upon the German (Fro:hers system),and
includes boys and girls under ten years of age.
Older pupils will be received.
In both departments, Gyintmatia (under the aye
tern of Dr. Din Lewis)>, and drawing from still life
are taught. GERTRUDE W. FULTON.
MARY
B. DARLINGTON,
sel2-6t MARY E. SPEAXMA.N.
MISS V. P. BROWN, 1907 PINE
reet, will (on 11,101111311 17, Sept. 4th,) resume
the duties of her School for Children, between the
ages of 4 and 15. 5.u29-11n*
A BACHMANN TEACHER OF THE
11 ,
Plano, Organ Melodeon, and Violin, 923
SPRING GARDENBtreet, A.IYVANCED PUPILS
FINISHED. Classes formed In Harmony- ADD
cations, 12 to IA. M.: 6to 7 P. M. , att2o-Int.
MISS ELIZA W. SMITH'S SCHOOL
for Young Ladles, No. 1210 SPRUCE Street,
will be reopened on MONDAY, September 11. The
Course embraces a thorough English Education. with
Latin, French, German, Music. Drawing, -t" A """'"
&c. set-lm*
INSTRUCTION THROUGH BOOKS,
OBJECTS, AND PICTURES.
AN DICKSON will reopen her SCHOOL for
BOYS and GIRLS, at No.loB South ElorliT EENTIt
Street, on the nth of September. ituft-theto-Ut
ACADEMY OF THE PROTESTANT
EPISCOPAL CHURCH, LOCUST AND JU
NIPER STREETS.—The autumnal session will open
On MONDAY, September 4th, at o'clock A. H.
Applications for admission may be made during the
pm ceding week between 10 and 12 o'clock in the
molting. JAMES W. ROBINS, A. M.,
auls.tutbstol Head Master.
MISS C. A. BURGIN'S SCHOOL FOR
YOUNG - LADIES will be reopened SEPTEM
BER 11th, at 1037 - WALNUT Street. Careutars
may be obtained at the School-house. SOl-stuillim*
MR. GEORGE FELIX BENKERT
AJ-a-
tt•ill resume his PIANO. LESSONS September
18th. Address
NO. 710 CHESTNUT-Street.
-A-aABBERTON -& CHASE'S SCHOOL
REOPENS SEPT. 18th, at 1604 CHANCEL
LOR Street, (first street south of Walnut, between
hixteenth and Seventeenth.) ROBERT H. LAB
BERTON, NEWHAM) H. CHASE. selB stuth-7t.
I SITSAN HAYHURST WILL . OPEN
her School in the commodious rooms, Southeast
corner of NINTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets
(entrance, on Ninth), September 18th. Facilities
will be afforded to Young Ladies for receiving a .
thorough education. A Department for Children,
under a competent Leacher, will he conthhAed upou
the Kindergarten, or Object System. Reference,
former patrons. For further information, apply to
Dr. C. N'. PEIRCE, 501 N. SEVENTH St. scle-12.t.
VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY—
Durxr...tity 1:OAT/DING SCHOOL.—Terms
very'moderate. Thorough course of study in
Mathematics, English Classics, kc. Supplies the
beneilts of a home. Surveying . and Engineering
tanght. Boys or all ages received. Begins Suptein. ,
ber 4th. Refers to JOHN C. CAPP et, SON, 23
E.ollth THIRD Street; THOS J. CLAYTON,Esq.,
FIFTH and PRUNE Mr, tiEOIME F. KNOTT,
38 HUDSON Street. Number limited. Aattresa
Rev. J. HARVEY BARTON, A. M., Village Green,
Pennsylvania. s,u4-3m
RIG. RIZZO WILL RESUME HIS LES
SONS in Weal Music at We residence,) No. 313
Smith SD:Tr:Er:TR Street, October
Re may be addressed meantime through the City
P. 0.. as above. an29-tf
CEN T BAL INSTITUTE, TENTH
and SPRING GARDEN Streete ' will reopen
September 4th. Eavgpwriared for any tilvision of
the Publlt; Grammar Schools, for College - or fox ,
business. Special attention given to siniel; boys.
Residence, fat . North TENTH Street.
au2l-6w H. G. McGUIHE, A. H., Principal.
THE ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL
-I- SCHOOL of A. B. SHEARER, A. 31., North
west corner of CHESTNUT and TWELFTH BLS.,
(second. floor,) will reopen on MONDAY, Sept. 4.
For terms, references, Bm. see Circulars; to be ob
tained at Mr. Hassard"s D rug Store, or from the
Principal, at the School Rooms, every morning, be
tween 10 and 12;4 o'clock. au2s-11V"
THE MISSES CASEY AND MRS.
BEEBE will reopen their Boar Mug and Day
School for Young Ladles, No. 1703 WALMIIT
Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 2oth ofSept. au2)2015
THE SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL
INSTITUTE, CHESTNUT Street, N. W. cor.
of Twelfth, reoAsens SEPTEMBER 4th. This is the
best_ provided School for boys in America.
J. ENNIS, Princlial.
GERMANTOWN FEMALE SEMI
NARY. GREEN" street. south of Walnut lane,
wilt reopen. 611 WEDNE6DAY, September lath
Cliculars containing full information to TOMAS,
e(erse of Instruction character of the Seminary,
&c., &c., may be obtained of
Prof. WALTER 9. FORTESCUE, A. M.,
aun-tf Principal.
CESTNUT-STREET FEMALE SE
MTNARY—ENGLISH AEA) FRENCH BOARD
ING AND DAY SCHOOD o Trlhelpals, Miss Bon
ney and Mies Dillaye.—The Thlrty-fl rat be/hi-An
nual Session will o en WEDNESDAY, September
at 1.815 CHESTNUT Street. Particulars
from Circulars. suit-tool
THOMAS BALDWIN'S ENGLISH
Mathematical and Classical School for Boys,
N. E. corner BROAD and ARCH, will reopen Sep
tember 4. au2.s4te
ENGLISH, CLASSICAL, AND M.A.-
-a-J THEMATicAL INSTITUTE, No. 2 sotabwest
FENN SQUARE. Duties resnmeti Sept. Utti.
au2e-2m.` JOSEPH DAVISON, Principal.
CPURTLAND SAUNDERS INSTI
TUTE FOIL BOYS AND YOUTlE—Address
Prot E. D.SAIINDERS, D. P., rnuddcLphta.
WILLIAM S. COOLEY, A. M. WILL
reopen Ills CLASSICAL and E NGL IS If
SCHOOL at No. 1112 MARKET Street, on NON -
DAY, September 4. an.24-Im*
PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS-IIT
the Philadelphia City Institute, N. H. corner
CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets. Reopens
SEPT. 4, 1865. Entrance ou Eighteenth street.
L. BARROWS.,
att29-11n . JOHN . O. It. M'ELROY. }Prinei
VRENCII AND AMERICAN
TUTE for Young Ladles, Rey. N. CYR and
Mrs. M. G. DAVENPORT, Principals. NO. 2933
ERANKFORD Road. Philadelphia, Circulars can
be bad, on application, at the tustituto,and at
Messrs. JOHN PENNINGTON & SONS, No. MI
South SEVENTH Street. au23-1m•
CALEB S. HALLOWELL'S SELECT
1116 Reboot for young men and nor,
North TENTH, Street, will reeyett Ou
Instant. ilea-14 •
EDIICAtIONAtt.
YOUNG MEN AND BOYS' SCHOOL
Rev. JAS. G. SHINN. A. M.. will ()ova an
English, Classical, Mathematical, And fluv• ilia
School for Young Seen and Bova. Nn. V-006 MO ITNT
VERNON Stnei, on the first MONDAY in Her, tern
her. The instruction will he particular and tho
rough, such as will prepare young meu forbusinoss
or college. For terms, &c., apply as above. tott9-11,a`
THE CLASSICAL AND ENGLISR:
- SCHOOL of H. D. GREGORY, A. M". 2 ,g0. 408
~,tARICE'r Street, win eet.P.ll ou MOPPJA r. p
teMber 4tll. RUZI-.lm`
MARY P. ROBESON'S SCHOOL FOR
YOUNATLADIES will be Reopened at 1613
FILBERT St.. 9th month (Sept. Ilt19). au3o-Ira.
W OODLAN D SEMINARY.- NOS. 9
and 10 WOODLAND TERRACE. West Phi
ladelphia.—A DAY AND IiOARDIND , SCHOOL for
Young Ladies: Location healthy, airy; and BUM.
tive. Pall Session commences Sept. 12.
For Circulars apply to
Jy2l-2nr. REV. HENRY REEVES. Pelneipal.
( SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES
P ,
ARKESBITRG; Chester county, Pennsylvania,
forty miles from Philadelphia.
The duties of this School will be resumed GCVO
-111:11. let, 1801.
Terms-412S per session.
For Circulars, apply to Misses JOHNSTON and
TELL 1, Principals. auti-lm
THE FRE,XCH AND ENGLISH
BOARIHND AND DAY SCHOOL of Madame
MASSE will reopen on MONDAY, Septeinher )80.
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 1340 ariturcik St., Philada., Pa. ault4M
MRS: A. TEGTMEIER, WHO RE
CEIVED a thorough musical education under
one of the best Professors In Germany, and after
several years of successful teaching in Seminaries,
and in this city, hes resumed her duties as leather
of Vocal and Instrumental Music. References, Lee
& Walker, 722 Chestnut street Residence, 1513
VINE Street. At home from 12 to 1. see-12V
OHEGARAY INSTITUTE. —ENGLISH
and French Boarding and Dag School for Young
Ladles, NOS. 1537 and 15%9 SPRUCE Street, Phi
ladelphia, - will reopen on WEDNESDAY, Sapteat
ber 20th.
French Is the language of the family, and is Con
striutlyspoken in the Institute.
For circulars and particulars apply to
aug-3m Madame DitIEIIVILLY, Principal.
WANTS.
WANTED TWO UNFURNISHED
connuuniesting ROOMS, with Bo rd; lu good
location; good reference glees and (Mired. Ad
dress B. J.," bok No. 138 Meechants l Hotel,
FOURTH Street, below Arch. nel9-2V'
WANTED -A SPECIAL OR ACTIVE
Partner, with Fifty Thousand Dollars, in an
established good business, to increase the trade.
Every satisfaction given. Address MERCHANT,
Pressoftice. An communications confidential.
sel9-31..
NTED-BY A YOUNG MAN OF
experience, is a good penman, and correct in
figures, aEITUATION as Assistant Book-keeper or
Entry Clerk, in some Wholesale Rouse, whose close
attention to business anti honest merit would be
appreciated and rewarded. Good rerermice given.
Address "ST. LOUIS," Press Mee. sees ^t*
WANTED -A SITUATION AS TRA
VELLIKG AerliNT, would reliable 1T19.11 of
tempernnee principles, or lnvest i,"?...000 or
4;3,000 in some sure
_paying business. Address '
with
particulars, " PRINCIPLE, + PPM °Rite. it*
WA. N TED IMMEDIATELY- • 3 " 1-
TWEEN Arch and
1-. a . n . •i ev , en nd o d
Twentieth sreets=3-I (hiiapAlt t ono olg:l 4 % reu,eieare
no other boarders_ 1:1113 best reference given. Ad
dress "T. D. P.," Post Office, Box 5652. seiiWit*
IvANTED TO PURCHASE OR EX
CHANGE, a HOUSE. Price from six (t) to
eight (8) thousand dollars. For which, first class
"Vii StoaS" will be taken in exchange and part
eash. All communicatiollB Confidential.. Address
J, X. R., PIM Mike. its
WANTED - $15,000 TO $20,000, TO
, develop a safe and profitable business, already
established. Address, with real name, "SAFE IN
VESTMENT," Press otliee. selb-21.
WANTED---:AGENTS IN EVERY
County in Pennsylvania, Delaware, and South
Jersey. to introduce a patent Churn which will make
butter in three minutes. Liberal terms made with
good parties. Inquire at 1128 MARKET Street, up
stairs, from 8 to 9 o'clock A. M. seit-tuths
WANTED -BY A YOUNG MAN OP
respectable connections, who has some busi
ness experience, and writes a good hand, a SITUA
TION in a Commercial House. Satisfactory refe
rence given. Address "F. W.," Box ass ninado-
Phi& P, . sel9-2t.
'WANTED. -A YOUNG MAN, WHO
r has been in business for eight years Is desirous
of learning the DIA NUFACTOn D
YOF O'RESTIC
GOODS. Could invest a little capital in the busi
ness. Best of reference given in regard to business
qualities.
AddresS ''IVIANUFACTOR," Premkt Offing- 1101845t*
WANTED -AN EXPERIENCED
SALESMAN In a Wholesale and Retail Car
pet House. Address "McDOWRLL, ROBINSON
QC CO., Baltimore, giving references. sell-ti
WANTED— CONFECTIONERS—A
good man to run and take charge of steam
pans. Would like to hear from WILLIAM TIMMS,
IP this meets his eye.
Also, amen to work on "Ereams" and flue goods.
good wagez and ateadrwork for competent per
sons. Fair paid to Chicago. Address
CHARLES W. SAMFORD
sel3-6t. Chicago It
, .
WANTED -AGENTS-$10 PER DAY
AT H 03118.—1 want en Agent, Mole or Fe
male, is every town and neighborhood, to sell
The Great Labor Saver." Everyfamilyv atitg
it, and agents are making from 10 to VD 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 circulars and re
turn postage. Address It. WAYVELL, Box 4751,
CHICAGO. aul9-inis
AN EXPERIENCED BOOK-KEEPER
wants a SITUATION. Address "W. J. Bt.,'
BOX 1404 Philadelphia Post Oillee,one week. sel.9-5?
A TEACHER WHO HAS HAD SOME
years experience in hisnkofession in public and
private schools and In families, desires a situation.
Refers to prominent men of Philadelphia and vici
nity, by whom he has been employed. Address
"P.,"Press Office. sei9-6t",
A GENTLEMAN, TIRED OF LIVING
JAL at a hotel, desires to - find a family, who, for
consideration of reduction of expenses, will admit
him as a boarder. A liberal price will be paid.
Address MERCHANT,
sel9-21. Box 2033, Post Office.
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE
STANDARD HISTORY OF Tll WAR, cam.
plete in one large royal octavo volume of over 1,000
pages. Splendidly illustrated with 1.17 flue portalts
of Generals and battle scenes. This is just the book
the people want. It presents a rare chance for
ts gents. Teachers, ladies, ener.vile meikand espe
cially returned and disabled cacers and soldiers,
in want of prolltabie employment, will dad it pe
culiarly adapted to their condition. Send for circu
lars. Address "JONES. EROS. & CO..
au2S-linWlt. "Philadelphia, Pa."
AGENTS WANTED FOR
waLa SECRET SERVICE,
TUE FITInr),
THE DUEUEON, AND THE E50A17,,% ,
By A. D. RiChardson, New York Tribune Corres
onde nt.
The most Interesting p and exciting book ever pub
lished„embracing Mr. Richardson's unparalleled
experience for four years. travelling through the
South 1n the sseret service of the Tribune at the
Outbreak or the war, with our armies and ' ileetfi
both East and West, during the first two years of
the Rebellion; 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 Greeley says:
” A great 'many hooks will yet be written concern
leg this war. In addition to the many already in
print; lint vot one of them will give within a similar
compass it clearer, fuller, more readable account,
entirely from personal observation, of the nature,
aninnis,
_purposes, • tendencies, and instrumentali
ties of the Slaveholders' Rebellion than does the
unpretending narrative of Mr. Richardson."
Teachers. ladies, energetic young men, and espe
cially returned and disabled Oilleere and soldiers,
in want of profitable employment, will Cud it peen
early adapted to their condition. We have agents
clearing $1 . 75 per month, which we will prove to any
doubting applicant.
Bend for circulars. Address
JONES BROTHERS, & CO..
N. E. corner SIXTH and MINOR Streets,
aul7-2a, Philadelphia, Pa.
AGENTS WANTED FOR OUR GREAT
National Work, the most complete, only au
thentic and reliable LIFE OF LINCOLN published.
Address JONES, BROTHERS, & CO., Philadel
phia, ra. auk-tiny`
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ME.
M URI AL RECORD OF THE NATION'S TRI
BUTE TO ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Extra Indsee
ments offered. Address HENRY A. LOVELAND,
No. 20 North MERRICK Street, northwest of Penn.
Ssuaro, F. au2s-nte.
ITOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND
-LI OTHERS, ORIGINALLY DOING BUSINESS
IN TEXAS.—A reliable gentleman, with a large
business experience. and acquainted with the coun
try and people of Texas, le soon to return there on
private business. ceiteudons and other buSinesa
will he promptly and property attended to While
there, If entrusted to his hands. Address "Loyal, 'llk
at this office. atra-6eo`
WANTED TO RENT BY A PHI
SICIAN, a House On Arch, Race, or. Vine sts.,
between Tenth and Tkeetitieth sts. Address "E,C.
II.," at this office. seas-at4A
la WANTED TO RENT—A STORE,
pion or near Market street, by January 1, or
11091/Vr. Address "Howe, ,, Press office.
Bell-thstugt.
ei WANTED TO RENT-THB. UP ,
AsapEn BOOMS of a Store on Market street, be
tween Third a»d Sixth. Possession first January.
next. Address D. N. E., Box 2527 Post.oflice.sel6-2t,
LOOKING GLASSES.
The largest and most complete assortment, at
moderate prices.
PAINTINGS,
ERCCIIt Importations.
FseßAvirm, PORTRAIT 'AND rICTXTVrg
FRAMES, CHROMO-LITHROGRAPIIS,
SWISS, AMERICAN AND ENG
LISH SCENERY,
Rogers' Statuettes, Rustle Frames,
And every other character of Framer for Engra•
wings. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS,
se6-12t 816 CI ESTNIIT Street.
F _
OR NON-RETENTION OR INCON
ITINENCE Of urine, irritation, iunnmmation or
ulceration or tbe llladger, AY ltidneya, diseases
the prostate glands, stone iwthe bladder, calculus,
gravel or brick-dust deposit, and all diseases of the
bladder, kidneys, and. dropsical swellings 1O
,
T
South TENTH Street , aundan
'CAR BRiaLBOLD'EI FLUID EXTRACT EMU,.
CH. GARDBN & CO" MANI - MAO.
•-i• TUBERS OF AND WHOLESALE DEAX.ERS
IN HATS, CAPS, FURS, BONNETS, STRAW
UOODS, RIBBONS , dm., itc., No. 800 and 6021
MARRET street. The largest laud most complete
stock, the best terms ant cheapest prices, Country
merchants and the trade supplied. au2B-3m
Wi-1 LINDEMAN tib SON'S,
t Cilloyet Piauos; Calenberg Vaupel's.
E. Gabler's, Raven & Bacon's, Tryon & Co.'s, and
other makers rialloE. Only for sale at JAS. BEL,
2t9 and 281 S. FIVTTI Street. seta-6t.
.
PRINCE. & CO.'S; WORLD.-
v I RENOWNED Melodeons and Antoma.;
tie Organs. Wholesale Agency, JAS. BELLAIi,
281 South 'VIETH Street. segi4E.
CORSETS ANA, SKIRTS AT
mrs. STEEL'S, No. 232; South ELEVENTH
Street, Including a good assortment of the re
nowned Weriey Corsets, from Parts. sel6.3t*
frAt .6. ARGE ASSORTMENT OF
lip. Ladies', Misses',. awl Children's Straw, Pelt,
and Silk-plush HATS. Also, Flowers, Feathers,
Velvets, and Rihhous, whteli will be sold at the low
est cask price, or short time. T. E. HARRIS,
Se.9-11u 59 North SECONIJP Street.
EVANS & WATSON'S
SALAMANDER SAFI
STORE,_
• 16 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA, FA, S
A large variety of FIRE-PROOF AFita shrtyr
OR ha nd.
TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND
-a- Unsafe Remedies for. Unpleasant. and d,anger
ous diseases. Vac. EXTILAC t. aUcitU
awl Improved , Rese Wash. 11:14 SoLp.',3 TENTH
Street. migim
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
E
MOVAL. REMOVAL RREMOVAL. REMOVAL.
REMOVAL ° . REMOVAL.
EO. C. MILLER,
GEO.
C. R,
GXO. C. MILLER..
REAL ESTATE BROILER.
REAL ESTATE BROKER,
REAL ESTATE BROKER.
has removed to the corner of
BIXTH AND WALNUT STREETS.
1 5 OiW),000 worth of city and suburban properly for
lAMB.
New °
Nont aaog - neje et. e.
- Ctlt eolfWit if
et,, FOR SALE, 'WITH IMMEDIATE
. ' losmaldon, a couvenleuL ree-s:ory front and
throe-story back BUILDING,. on North 'Pwentieth
01*(44, awl , Arch, on enS7 terms . Apply to
PEICIEL, 722 CHESTNUT St se1:1-2r
FOR SAL E-A NEAT TWO
luny Bride souse, Nt.. 71V GREEN Street.
r(Ni , e44lloll elyeagat once. Apply to ELI 1)1141 N,
131* EEN sveete Dry Gootia'SEote. sel9-6t.
g, lt REAL ZSTATE.-HUOUREDS OF
applications ilary for property.
Executors. administrators, asslgneer.anil others
wishing tti dispose of Real Estate, wcaird do well to
call on my at once. No charge unless sule is ef
feeted.
New MoAltlyCatelogne is 'now WIRT stmipalgq,
and will be Issued sliortl 9.
GEOIII.-E. G. MILLER, Real Estate' Molter,
sel9-5t If SIXTH and WALN.UT,
TO RErNT-A FU RN I S rrh D
HousE, With All the modern conveniences, to
a good locattok: Aattress " HOUSE, I !At (Mee. of
Tie Pram. . talgzat
FOR SAL E—THREE-STORY
DWELLIN4;'with three-story back buildings
and Modern imp cements, with_p_ossession.
quire at No, 1441 north TwgisTki Street. it ,
fa FOR SALE—FIRST-CLASS I
Jim HOUSES, with poss , ession, on Twelfth, Fif
teenth, Wallace, Broad, and Marshal/ streets.
sep-2t C. LINDENS, 1.40 S. &OUBTH St.
EIOOR SALE—RINpE S TREE T,
south side, west of Pifteentli, neat four-story
brown-stone front Dwellin g: , 14 rooms, lot 20 by 140
to sel6 Price $12,600.' Immediate possession.
sel6-4t MILLER, SIXTH and WALNUT.
FOR SALE, ABITSINESS STAND-
Four-sioryßroWit Ileuge,3lo: 824 nut Arca,
Valuable property.' Appleltoß. , A. J. PA IiCOAsT,
170. 3.10.1. BRIDGE Street, Mantuavllle, between
3 and 6 o'clock. au29-110
ilt IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.—TIIIt
Alta Aestratle Dwciting,witli modern conveniooo,
ITo. 734 sprue 6 street, for sale py J. IL, MORru,
Conveyancer, 233 North T Tlt 6treet: sels-it.
$1,600.--THOROUGIITLY 0 E
X=ILTIAIII,ED ..ND PAINTED Immediate pos-
SCSSIOU; MUCK,' LOMBARD Stott story house,
nearly-new , double-back bulldinm bath,
gas, and
summer kitchen ; back outlet. Key at 2303. sett-Oti*
FOR SALE-THE DWELLING,
AZIL No. 2036 MOUNT VERNON Street; newly
painted, papered, and cleaned; ready tbr Immediate
occupation. Apply_ to G. W. KUHN,
.012-61* NO. 15% North TENTH Street.
l et FOR SALE.-THE KENSINGTON
MOILSTEAM SOAP AND CANDLE FACTORY
will be offered at Public Sale, WEDNESDAY AF
TERNOON, Sept. .27, at 3 o'clock, on the premises,
GERMANTOWN Road and SF , .CoND Street. The
above well-known property, situated on tot 40 feet
front on Germantown road, and extending' in depth
190 feet to Sophia street. Fronting on Gertnantown
road are two two three-story brick STORES and
DWELLINGS, with hack buildings _and all the
modern inurrtements; also. - ntata. sea
Carriage - horse. Nr. tne centre of the tot ts a
three-nor)" eatory, 41x32 feet, containing
ro iarge steitin - boiler. box for emidensad stesm
soap pans, soda tubs and receivers, rendering alll4
melting pans, coolers, copper-tined tallow tuns,
pumps, coils, pipes. &cc., with all the. necessary
apparatus for manufacturing Soap and Candies in
the most approved manner.
The above property is one of the most desirably
located for business in the city, and will be Sold
clear of Lneumbrances. If desired, the Dwelling ,
houses and Stores will be sold separate front the
factory.
Terms at sale. •
For plan and further Information, apply to
JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer,
sel3-12t 4.212 WALNUT Street.
in REAL ESTATE-$5,000,000
WORTH OF CITY AND SUBURBAN PRO
PERTY FOR SALE.
No persons wishing to purchase should Tail to
call on mu first. GEO. C. MILLER,
Frac:tit:al Real Estate Operator.
sel6.4t SIXTH :ma WALE UT
= ARCH -STREET BUSINESS
AWL PLACE, No. 908, for sale by
A. P. MORRIS,
8e1.6-3V. 016 ARCH Street.
e p FOR SALE.-A PINE RESIDENCE,
'with large lot of ground, in West Philadel
phia. Has ail the modern improvements. Will be
sold low, and on easy terms. Immediate posses
sion. Apply to A. I). CASH,
sel6-31,* No. 209 South SIXTH Street.
OA FOR SALE—Horns 509 AND
.Lt 509;4 FRANKLIN Street, between Button
wood and Spring Garden. Possession itemediatelt.
Apply at 315 HARMONY Place, between Third and
Fourth, and between Chestnut and Walnut. sel6-3t.
el FOR SALE—DWELLING, FORTY.
1112 i first and Poplar streets.
Dwelling, 066 Mitchinson street.
1002 Mount Vernon street.
4, Warnock st., south of Montgomery ay.
905 Filbert street.
4 '
• 21)28 aud 2036 Master street.
2104 Master street.
B. F. GLF.NN,
123 South FOURTH Street, and
self. S. W. corner Seventeenth and Omen.
OM FOR BA. L E—STJPERIOR
AIM FARM, on eetiroall near the 9111,
sel9-2t O. LUKENS, 146 S. OURII - 1 St.
01 . MONTGOMERY COUNTY,- SI
FOR SALE, BY ORDER OF EXECU
TORS, TO CLOSE AN ESTATE—Au Old HOME
STEAD, 89 acres of land: 2-miles from N. Wales
station, North. Pennoyirinla Railroad, 20 miles from
Philadelphia. Fine stone Xansion, recently built
by the late owner; "9 rooms, nicely shaded, excellent
spring and stream of water; mansion, 90 ny 39 feet;
hall, open staircase, Sic.; large barn, suitable for
the farm, and other buildings. This Farm will feed
20 steers; land under line cultivation. Price, ilyn,ON).
Terms easy, and possession fOrinwitli. if desired.
Apply at once. JAMES R. CAIMMIIVS,
sel3-5t 504 WALNUT Street.
NATRUSTEE'S SALE OF VA.Mitell.
.12 AB LE
REAL ESTATE,
IN NEW CASTLE COUNTY, PETAWARE.
A FAMILY MANSION AND COUNTRY SEAT,
WITH VALUABLE FARM ATTACHED,
One mile from the city of Wilmington, Delaware,
known as "EDEN PAR.E..>,
THIS ESTATE,
CONSISTING OF ISE ACRES
Of the most productive and desirable MO in NOW
Castle county, will be offered at Public Sale,
ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER Eitir 1.0365.
At the Hotel of 13. C. PEARCE, FIFTH andi
MAR
KET Streets, in the city of WILMINGTON, at two
o'clock P. M. It will be sold in two separate par
esis.
No. I.—The MANSION HOUSE, with Its Stabling,
out-buildings, tic., complete, with TWELV
T
ACRES OF HE FINEST LAND, including the
Greve„ Lawns,_Num j
erv; also large and highly cul
tivated VEGETABLE GARDEN, with GARDEN
Ell's HOUSE erected theron. ,
Tile Mansion is a spacious three-storied stone and
brick building, sellphellsti newly titledup, with
parlor, dining, an smoking-rooms, library, two
halls, and conservatory on the tint floor; fourteen
bed chambers, besides servants' rooms andgood
attics on the upper floors; the whole excellent
condition. The roof and upper stories were built in
ices, of the best material and workmanship; the
noun e. arc wen at.trientert and proportionate, sup.
plied with bath, and Matti good drainage,
and ample supply of pure water in the house. The
kitchen, wash , and ironing-rooms, with coal-house,
all complete. Large, dry, and commodious
cellars tinder the whole bonding, with heating ap
baratus, flues, &c. The stable appurtenant is of
rick, new, and welt arranged for seven horses,
with abundant carriage-room: and adjoining it
there is a well Constructed ice-booed lir ample ea.
paelty.
The GROVE adjoining is composed of the finest
old trees. through which avenues are laid out; the
grounds surrounding are well stocked with a variety
of the choleest fruit trees, also 110,,T9 and shrub
bery. The entire eatabliShment is of n CMOS rare,
this country,
and seldom offered for sale, and has
been occupied only by its owners during the present
century.
NO. M.—THE EDEN PARK FARM.
containing Ha acres of land, not surpassed in fer
tility and productiveness by any in the county of
New COSLIO, it Is well fenced and watered through
out, with eomplete set of buildings, partly new,
and all substantial. The FARM HOUSE is a double
three-storied brick building. There are three large
Barns, with Ice-house, Granary, Tool-house, Out
houses, Shedding, Stock Yard, &cc., with abundant
supply of excellent water from wells, with pumps
In good order. 'The property abuts upon Um Chris
tiana niTer,Witli exeollentlantilng for steam Qt . sail
ing vessels, the Bank or Levee having lately been
renewed and faced with stone, so as to be perma
nent without further outlay. The location of this
property and the character of its suit especially
adapt it to the production of vegetal - des and fruit,
for which the adjacent markets of Wilmington and
Philadelphia create a constant mid growing de
mand. A large and prontable vegetable garden is
now in operation upon the farm, quid the Induce
ment s for its increase is very great.
The place is perfectly healthyp, and lies in the
midst of a fertile district of well improved farms,
Intersected whit e heellent roads, and is within fif
teen minutes drive of ihe stations of the Philadel
phia and Baltimore and the DelitiVarc Itanways,
also Steamboats for Philadelphia.
Inspection by those desiring to purchase can be
hail byapplying to the Tenant at the Farnt-house, or
to Om Coachman in charge of the Mansion and
groulads, on or atter September Ist, Tile title is
unquestionable, and terms of sale wilt he favorable,.
Possession or the Mansion given immedtl nd
likewise ofithe farm ;Pe latter subject to is iduantey
on shares, (with a nest-class tenant,) expiring
March 21111.1866. For further particulars, address
FLOREINICTO 1. VERRLE.R, Trustee,
6.11.5 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia,
• id or THOMAS te;IIAVAIID,
Wiimington, Del.
N. 8.--The landlord's share of the Farm Stock is
for sale, and a pair of valtiallewarrlage horses, with
Household Furniture, &c., will be sold on Septem
ber 4th, on the premises. anao-stuthhit
FOR SALE.
CHA.TTANOOGA. ROLLING MILL.
VAR DF.PARTMENT,
Oriiltg. Of' DIIIECTOII AND PNETIA L
.111 IZineara B.Anatos,a , e
• WAfiIIiNGTON, D. C. July 31., 1885.
FROPOSAIS will be received at this Mace until
12 o'clock, noon, on WEDNEODAY, beptotaber
1845, to purchase tile United States Military Rail
road. ROLLING MILL, at CHATTANOOGA" Ten
nessee, with the machinery, tools, buildings, fix
tures, and track connecting the Bulling Mill with
the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad.
The mill awl machinery. constructed to re-rolt
railroad iron are catirely,now, and of the most im
proved character.
For full description. and details of operation, Ca
pacity, &c., apply ire perstap or by letter to T. W.
yAßpl,,gy, Superintenalpt, Chattanooga, Ten
nessee.
All bids should be endorsed, "rroposals to DUP.
chase Chattanooga Bolling Mill."
D, C. MoCALLUM, -
Brevet Brigadier (.1 en eral ,
Directurawf General Manager
illtlitary liallroadS U.S.
Iqo satisfactory bid having been received under
the recent advertiser ent for the sale of the Chatta
nooga Roiling Mill. the time for receiving bids is
extended to Lite FINPII ON OCTOBER, I.SID, saute
hour. BrevDt
U. MediALoLeUMre
t,
Direeter an g Genergil
311.PAbier
seMlEit Military imp roittlo U. B.
FOR SALE,-THE MACHINERY OF
the GIRARD FINISHING WORKS, ingood
running ocrion. App_ly to ROBERT J. WALKER,
16536 North EIGHTH Wee- be/9-3t*
OFFICE-ROOl TO RENT.-APPLY
at No. 18 South 21111rD Street, above the Me
chaules, Bank. sea-thetuOt.
OR, BALD-STOCK, GOOD WILL
atel POttares of an eAtalginheel Merchant Tailor.
One of the best tattiness stancla on Ar.,h streetb _
Store awl dwelling to rent. Apply at 533 Aitu . tt
Street. seta-.lt
COAL YARD FOR SA3+E — No. 91 . 0
North'NINTH Otrpttt, above .Yuldae; atibieet to
a ebOrt tease.
For terms, tnnutre at Coal oaee, corner stVII it
and ultrtai WOMEN btrects. sl)lll.6t*
FOR BA.LE,--A LARGE AND VA.
-4- LUABLE LOT .ör GROUND Olt tho Dela
ware River, -within the PlaMilelplita Port ot iztY,
In
the
TWenty-tifill \Vara. This ts one of the modti
destrahio locations for I'A:totem:Wring tar poses 111
the. City. To rllls aceonwodating.
" IsAtilly to A. FITLER.
Or Joa. BALL,
sels-81,* 4i Norm stx - rtt strcB6.
$30,000 --SIX SUMS OF $5,000
%each to Inve3t opoo mortqaßc.
ApplY to JOHN A. DOItIIA.N,
bolOtt* No. Nl North SIXTH 164,reet.
$2 000,1a55 2
1 24 ° _,AgesVr.1TrouL I R R el r fo - r
9
sale.l. HATS ()ARSON,
sere-2t-45513 MI - MARY Street.
FOR SALE-A BEAUTIFUL
bright bay cantering SADDLE HORSE,
tire years old; warranted sound; suttable-for a
lady; at MEREDITH'S STABbEi, THUD Street,
abOYe MARKET. ..
AUCTION SALEk.
FURNITURE BALE
sr
THOMAS Mißeiff * SON, imiettomieeis.
BALE OP A LARGE STOOK OF
NEW CABINET FIUME,
AT GOULD & 003,8
UNION FURNITURE DEPOT,
NORTHEAST CORNER
and Itt.we fts.--,-13ranott.
On TUESIIIIIT MORNING, ,Sept, lath, at 10
o'clock, at Maar& Would & co.'s warerootus, 14.
E. corner OECOND and Itrtut Streets,
#I.rEEMPTORY SALE.
The entire alktak of Household Furniture, coin.
prising Walnut Pallor Turniture, of every variety;
Walnut Chamber' 01itsi, Cottage Furnithre, Cane
sent Chaim Mutt/rOser, -pounges, sideboards,
Tables, Office IDM ear Chain, &e.,
Wasrs. G. Jc Co. art rioutng out their entire stock
to vacate the above' premises. * Their new Ware
rooms will not be ready mail the end of October.
Catalogues for the ante will be ready on Monday,
be_m. nub, when the phirettnve can be examined.
SECOND SALSO , IIIE SAW Ti he Continued on
THURSDAY, the 21st, Catalogues of with Will be
ready ou Wednerklan the 20Th. The entire stock
to be elosed out, the pre nines haring been sold, an&
the purchaser refuses to ;Allow Messrs. G. & Co. to
remain until they can remove Into their new Ware
rooms.
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Mews. G. k On, beve.retrnased the Old lkLadtson
Rotel. Nos. 87 awl ap SECOND Street k op.
pOslte Chrlst Chure», where iliey will opal. With an
entire NEW EiT4)CIC . about iffb last of October.
OOTILD & CO.'S Wareroanta, NINTH and IVIA.R.
SEET streets, will remain as belt re. It
TARGE f3A - f- , E OF ArANN CLOTHING
.a. 1101.4
QL l AliTkliMA. , ...rlir ➢ OFFICH,
OF CLOTHING n EqUIP.Aok.,
ST. LOUIS. 310., StrOteraber It, MS.
Ey. order of the Quartermaster General, U. S t A.,
I will sell at public auction at rty warehouse, No.
154 SECOND Street, lune city of St. Louis,
on aqii:ESDAI.', September 20, 1203 r at 10 o'cloeir,
A. M.,
27,000 AIIIfY GREAT COATS,
(More or less), of different kinds nral materials. as
follows, to wtt: Gray Satinet, Gray vtit, Seal Skin,
Petersham; Light, Blue Satinet, and - Pitot sit
baked in good order for chipping,'
Terme:. Clash on' delivery, UnHea gkaie4
Each successful bidder will be role ired to deposit-
10 per neat. on the amount of Maim:6mo a (Aline
of stile. it. HART,
sell-t2l
A UCTION SALES or lIDISPITAIa
PROPERTY.
MEDICAL PuEvrilon'S ()mem,
WAsnrEwroL' 0., A agept 29. ISEIL
Warl he held until farth'er, not te, Lus ally, un
EVERT TRURSDAY cernmenelnic
SEPTEMBEE, 7, prdx., at to o'clock A. 1 .1.. at Jo.
&clay Swum Wal.choltse, FIFTH . ntri t;',,mtre„inS t
an audio,. t,ate of Most:M.lll Fora item, 111,,ku as, Secs,
which have heel) used . 1111110 Go - Verilinent Arrvlva,
These sales 17111 emrace many articles of a ser
cleeable character, anti the attrmtfon )loto
keepers, ProptietOrs of Steamboats, furl others, is
called to them.
- -
'remits—Cash, at tile lime of sale. '
n'ou,nssfni bidders ningt romove theirt)hirChAgq4
within forty-eight (4.4) lionre from date of dale. 1S
not taken away withinLl . l2at nine tlittttrktel9s,Vii
-- YrteiluttetgeTr . — tl[l'nlltrtLANL
aunt-tf Surgeon U. S. A., Medical Purveyor.
.
R/ 3 , CHAMPION, AATOTIONEER,
ouw, iiMtt RACE Street, will @clic on MON
DAY, September 18th, at 12 o'clock. precisely, at
the store of JOHN S. CLARK, 1008 MA.RICET
a first-class MUTABLE STEAM-ENGINE, of US
horse-power, with Locomotive Tubular Boller,
&cam Uange, &e., eumplete In all Its earls. Cauba
used either for a portable Or 4ationary purpose. Will be in operation at the limp pflokle•
sell-5t 11, CIiAMPION Auctioneer.
ANIUSEIILEN
ik e l t o TJ an T s - t $T - k t EET THEATRE.—
Business Manager IttVi t r=fr e trt::,
TIIJ (TUESDAY)) EVENING. Sept. 19, M.
MRS. 11. P. ROWERS 1N lIER I% ON I) ERFRIA,
liir ERSONATIOST OF "LADY AITIYLEY,'" - -
The perrormanee will commenee'with the thrilling
sensational arena of
IddlY AUM•ra",5 SEORET.
Lally Audley 'qrs. D. P. newly,
Robert Auilley tir. Barton MU.
To conclude!' with the side-splitting eoutedtetta of
"UNCLE VOULLE,
IMMZM
3lrs. Quickmittpt 0411111111 i t I ' ALFS4 ArPirPr li f
Family Circle, 2,1 emits; Cludr.s In Orchestra and
Dress Circle, 50 cents; secured chairs In Orchestra
and Dress Circles,. M cents; Orchestra Chairs, 91;
Orchestra Boxes, tifti; Private Boxes, $0 to ,td.
VIM VIIEBTNITT-WFREET TEMA.-
A.l
TEE, CHESTNUT SOW, above Twelfth.
SECOND WEEK? OF THE
YOUNG, BEAUTIFUL, AND FASCINATING
MISS HELEN WESTERN,
Whose brilliant success during the past week his
been a FLATTERING OVATION
TO her CriNlyr , BEAUTY AND 'TALENT.
APPEARANCE
Of the ACCOMPLISHED ARTISTE,
MISS JOSIE ORTON.
MONDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS,
Sept. 18th and 18th, will be presented the rotnantts
drama, styled the
FLOWERS OF THE FOTIF.ST.
Cynthia (a ~,,) I Seaterli.
Starlight Best 'Alas °sic Data.
To conclude with the Dashing commedietta,
COMICAL COUNTESS.
Countess De I.oY:spatter trOgie 0 , 1011.
FRIDAY EVENING, Benefit of HELEN WEST.
EN.
sKru.RDAY AFTERNOON, SW,
FIFTY-EIGHTH GRAND FAMILY hIATINER,
when the CORSICAN BROTHERS willful presented.
NEW AMERICAN THEATRE
WALNUT
NS T e N et IED v
4 e V M f ESS
(IF
MISS RATE FISHER,
and her
BEAUTIFUL HORSE, 'WONDER.
EVERT EVENINti AND ON SATURDAY
AFTERNOON.
LAST SIX NIGI - IT',3 OF MAZE M.A.
LAST SIX NIGHTS OF mAzErrA,
The immensely sacccsaul Spectacle,
MA.ZEPPA:
OR, THE WILD HORSE OF TARTARY.
Mazeppa Bliss Kate Fisher.
Wild - Horse by The celebrated "Wander, lo
Supported by a full I)rantatie Company,_
w (waft
,FvL IMAM/ BUOTHERS
011 the Trapeze.
Laughable farce entitled
THE THREE LOVERS.
Friday eTening Benefit of Miss Rate Fisher.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCII
ANA- STREET THEATRE.
FIRST wn . E.g. OF EDWIN ADAMS.
MONDAY NIGHT, AND EVERY NIGHT.
Toni Taylor's new sunsationan
TILE SERE.
The Sett EDWIN ADAMS.
After which, THE PEOPLE'S LAWYER,
Solon Shingle.," Stuart Robson.
FRIDAI, nencti ' t or Edwin Adamg. 8084
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTS
AND CHESTNUT.
SPLENDID SUCCESS—CROWDED HOUSES.
MR. AND MRS. HARRY WATKINS,
In their Nowel,Musical and Comma En? ertalantent,
"TWO 11011115 IN N0W . ..A.1Q) l"
Assisted by the tltstlhgtit.heil young Pianist,
TilleS CARLOTTA SHAW.
These charming Entertainments are attrasting
large anti brilliant Assemblages of tho elite of
ladelpinan Society, who testify their appreciation
•
It, AND DIRS. IL WAT.ttlaS IN THIRTY
CHARACTERS AND hO Oh!
Portraying with singalar thlelity the uccenttla
able of Life: lilts at the Times:.Dashes at the DO
letantl I Folly as It Flies;
The eoustulatinte and masterly Piano Solos or
CARLOT'PA SHAW
EstaiAlat Lee claim Cl the
rlitta O LIYINII LA - 14Y liti l / 4 glM-
Ev oaths at 8. Saturday Ntattme at lo'clook. Melee
Seats 50 rents; body of Anills vents, selB-fit
CIONCERT HALL.—SECON D
WEEK OF BLIND TO)1,
Owlet; to the wild enthusiasm and !MIMI- I 'lQ IWO°
ce.b with which TOM lies been gmeted,lie Will eon•
mime Ills stay In the env this week, null 15111 aopear
at Concert Hall EVERY E VEN LNG, except Tues
day evening.
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Perfortnance to corn-
Mantle at fl O'clock.
ADMISSION AO CENT*, „„
Reserved Ees,t,„ 74e; to be had atT .13, Pugh's nook
Store, corner SIXTH and CHE'ITNUT Streets.
Gallery 2.5 vents.
Comfortable seats have been reserved tor the se.
eounnoilation of colored people in the gallery,
5018.61 S. C. J. THAYER, Agent.
QPARRTh G}
Private Lemont. at :law hours at the eryitina
shn», corner 19 INTI 4 and Al - teli Streets.
selB-2t ProcA. HILIAIIitAND & LEWIS,
N, B, COll. NINTH
A.ND ARCO 1,71.111,kT8,
FOR 1.4 . 1)L.N.* OF\TL H.Eltfj
fit IsriEVEIiVD Alki.ls EVEN LNG
This Institution bus been undergoing thorough re-
Pairs, adopting all inotlorn improvoinent4. and la
non• ready fot this Fall and 'Winter eitson. Visitors•
are invited to Gill and see u
;sinui ror a Circular.
selB-21 Profs. 111 IibEBRAZ.TD LEWIP.
ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CREST
NUT Street, above Tenth—Open from 9A. ,
till 6P. M. lirOjOroin West's gregt Mtur.e M r
ClififltAT REJEVT - mn , atilt ell "wind tion. 9 Jena
EXCURSIONS.
ammvwegr EXCURSIONS TO
- LOIS° IntM,R,
Trains for Long Brunel will leave COOPER'
POINT, Camden eV:Opted) at 9.15 A.
DI. Fare, la. izeurston Tleitots, good for Owes
tlaye, 813. b. B. COLE, Agent,
sel-lm Camden.
atigiggigl RA.RITAN AND DE.
LAwAltg-IIY .
—FALL ARRANGEMENTS. c A onitnenein ßAlLßOAD g . MON
DAY, Sept:"IBth.—IJAMDEN TO NEW' YORK.—
From Cooper's Point, Camden, dally, at 9.15 A.. M.
for Tnelterton. Barnagat, Tom's River, Manatee
ter, Bergen, rani l a r Rivers
Long Branch, Bratieliport,_Ocenuport, onloWlis
Shrewsbury. Red Rank, MltidietoWth_ H glilands s
and Port Monmouth, thence to New York. by the.
splendid Steamer JESSE ,IWYT. Through In five
hours. PARE, c 2. Excursion Tickets, good for
three days VI. :Ihrough rrelght Line leaves Cam
len at %WI?. M. arriving at Rem York at 4A, M.;
ni , xt day, nnye 1!ZOW York cm P. 11., toriviug at
Camden bre r..l‘ M. next day.
W. S. SNEIION, Superintendent.
rh PHILADELPHIA SCALE
WORKS.—BANKS, DINMORE,_
Successors to A. ft:DO:fie ',6t CO., N. W. eor- ,
U ITO ' per FIETBENTFIStreet and PENNSTL
VANIA Avenue, manufaidlirdra of l'atout bfatellt
suitable for Weigh Locke, .Itallroad Tracks, Depots,
Coal, Hay, and Live Stock; also, all the various
descriptions of Dormant and Portable Platform
Scales, Counter Scales; and Patent Beams; Patent
Mm. ' o }louse Seale, for Blast Perfumes; Patent ,
Parallel Dritno Dena, for we Mb ba„ ° l ctsttl
lugs, and other' hefty/ mactiMerr ODpor OSeerST
for weighing grain, indicating bushels and pounds;
Bunker - Improved Hollingll l -M and , Union Scale.
Every Scale warnMed' PromPt attolulien given
to repairing &lid Sur o
g4lircnt.
C. M. BANKS I It. N. DINMORE,
LEWIS L, .11f1VrT•• I 0,
,y; IL SPRING:EH, fillsrP. ,
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FAI 1...13 A N STAaiDAltil•
ct. SCALES ,
Adapted to every branth of business where a
eOrrttC4 rind Sealo ir.requiren.
A unliorin,,stendarti of weight/i t and a correct
tttotn or watglatatig are outtfeettcoffitolittif Mr.
tin tloll of emery tit thg eantau DT.
It UfCD O'ff CAUTDM.
Ton WNl...,m:PattNan huPUT.ICAOst OF TRIES*
SCALES had:induced the nuottOeturera vet..
tiers of imperfect and sheep ma* imlaneeS to offer
them as ,P,a.tah,astcs , SeAtiss, Snit purchasers have
thereto's been, gnitiouted to frattif owl smpo6ittoft;
mut 'further, other atallufacturura him WWII Mk
sorted:that they have secure d Sue.services of values"
superintendents mut foremen from our establish..
went.
Tim sultscribevs have no controveray with Sown,
abiacompetitore, het regarding the perpetrators Of
the jumwd frauds A ppretitpg a Course alike un,f ast
Rk a, t icsaonoro.Sls, they take fishl Method to ealltioll
that public against their imositions.
E'AIRDANKS & EWING,
sea-rdn. MASONIC HALL, Philadelphia, Pa.
,11,-; WRITTEN AND VERBATA
gurpDESCRIPTIONS of Character, (.I.3nati.
talon, pawl Talent, with ADVICE on
11 W . - 13usiness, Health, Education , fielf4m
or ' rprovement. Management and . Training
1 " ' of ORILIMiIt.N. Social AtittptatiOn, £O..
iAday and evening, hY
. , . JOHN L. CA.PE.2.I,
' I ' Phrenologist and Bookseller,
0.. 5115 S. TENTH Street, above Chestnut.
oellAuthslyif
PHILADELPBIA,, SEPTEMBER 18.
-IL. 1865, —Whereas niy wife, Catharine Seim:mina,
Las left my bed and board on the 17th instant, WO,
out gust cause or provocation, 1. hereby caution alt
Persons-not to trust or harbor her on lily acennitt,,
as I will pay uo debts of her c ontracting.
It* 8011HONLY11.
ANHOOD AND YOUTHFUL VIGOR
A.T.AL are regained n HIMMBOLD'i Er.TBAOR
`lO4 tictuG4 TWAT4 §tT9Pt.
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