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    • 111NANCAILL: ,- - - -
IFICEYOR THE SALE OF
opirEIIINFIZNIM LOANS
xt - Y - COOIEW. An CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
VeMoyed temporartty to
%O. 305 CHESTNUT STREET,
get to sale. at lowest market rates,
GOVERNMENT SECIIRMES,
AB FOLLOWS
7.MTseasuey Notes of date of Aug.% UN.
1:10- do. do. Julie 16.1886.
D o . do. do. duly AS, W.
•
BONDS OF HSI.
E-S0 LOAN OF 1862.
5.20 LOAN OF 1864.
10-40 LOAN OF MOE.
CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS.
SS OF ALL KINDS BOUOLIT AND SOLD
8N COMMISSION.
pformation given concerning all kinds of Sem
%Lies'
collections on all points made at lowest rates.
orktitil
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK
OF PHILADELPHIA,
los IsotrTU FOURTH STREET.
'IGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE
UNITED STATES,
CAPITAL $750,000.
D i s Bank will issue Certificates of Deposit bear
-stere.t,
on favorable terms. •
.VOELVEN,
rzr..kr•Er.riiii., Sept. 22, 1865.
t)! lUD t) 4:1
EW STYLES DRESS GOODS.
SIIEPIEBItD PLAIDS,
ALL. -WOOL SAXONY,
FOULARD DE lALLINE,
Ton.v. 11310 - NOIEMD,
MIL. DE CHEYROE.
/OF. SALE BY PEACE OB PACBAGB, BY
HALLOWELL, OARDNER ds 00.,
615 CHESTNUT street.
lagS l KENT, SANTEE, .54 CO.,
&PORTERS AND JOBBERS
DRY GOODS,
EON 289 and /241 North Third Streets
2111LAIDELPHIA.
Moths, la•
tn, Panto.
Cenimeres, Delainea,
Esdaens. Alpacas,
Ms, Fancy Dress Goode,
fottonades. Brown and Bleeched Sheetings,
Pentns, Brown and Bleeched Shirtings,
faipe., Omish Ohanabras,
MeV>. mish Tw ee l s, •
Ginglia m 5, O
Flannels, 4 •
Diapers, Linens,
FIIRMEHING GOODS,
SPRITE GOODS,
attl3-3m NOTIONS, &e., ite,
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS.
GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS
WRITE, BUFF, AND DRAB
GAUNTLETS;
KID, BUCK, BEAVER, CASTOR, CLOTH,
RINGWOOD, AND ABERDEEN
GLOVES;
JUST LANDING, AND FOR SALE BY
JOHN B. ENGILLISH dc CO.,
sel94t. 3 BANK Street, rhtlada.
FALL.
JAS, It, CAMPBELL & CO.)
727 CHESTNUT STREET,
Invite the attention of Caen Buyers at wholesale
10 their stock of
FRENCH, BRITISH, AND AMERICAN
D IVY CP 0 Xi OS
RIO, for extent, variety, and general adapta
lot to the wants 0E44 trade, ig unrivalled.
SILKS,
IVIERENOES,
POPLINS,
EPINGLINES,
TARTAN PLAIDS.
BLANKETS,
FLANNELS,
BALMORALS,
WHITE GOODS.
LINENS, and
BRADFORD GOODS.
Package Buyers supplied With scarce and desire
tle goods at and under market rates.
WHOLESALE BOONS VP STAIRS.
Matt
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
ROBERT 513.0EMAICER 8$ CO.,
N. E. corner of FOURTH and RACE Streets,
PHILADELPHIA,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
Isporcere and Dealers in Foreign and Domed's;
WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS.
DIANIIFACTIMEBS OP
WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, POTTY, V.
A9ZIT Fos TEM CELNOILITZD
FRENCH ZINC PAINTS.
Dealer and Cowmen, applied it
VENT LOW PRICES FOR CASH. IClyl3-816
COTTON -WARP CLOTHS,
TRICOTS,
WAVE AND OTHER PATTERNS
ALL-WOOL
DOESKINS,
AND oTHER , FANCY PATTERNS.
roc' sale by the Manufacturers,
BENJ. -BELLOWS SONS,
4 0 and 42-South FRONT Street.
JUST RECEIVED,
FADS,
SAEL-V-At & CO.,
$l9 CHESTNUT STREET
A .. T. LAMB
OFFER FOR aiLLE
FOREIGN' AND DOMESTio
WOOL.
No. 121 CHESTNUT STREET. 'nl944*
S P BO /AL - NOTICE.
/ have made arrangements to remain for a
im SHORT TIME ONLY,
tla - s .yrre?eut store, and will continue to sell first.
totf te. LIZITUSLE 7017 low prices, nntllcurther
. GEO. J. HENKELS.
set-ka SOU and 811 CHESTNUT Street.
T o T 6 GLASSWARE
DEALERS, AND HE R B IN THE TIRADE.
ce report circulatect , by the manufacturers , en
atri hi the above business that the Blowers were
w ie pding an advance or eper cent. on last year's
being Incorrect, Trade eeme on sufficient ire
ii;Vi!nce to notify the lhatthe contrary,
.iowers are resisting an attempted reduction of
per cent.
alarde T of the Convention of Blowers held in
utee2E,P. September 2lst, 1885.
giriher particulars, see Pinchers , Zrods Re
se23-20
i i?. ..RBOR'S SEEKING MEDICAL AID,
/? 0 ,184404,5rit to consult Dr. C. A. DUMAS,
tt„reatmenf.NW 14tre7',
for
prompt' and
enl7
444 f c , nt PlittentS any add=s
by h4ter,. and roam.:
rwardect to any addyeaa: tiel4-/in*
RETAIL .DRY:4IO Ds.
1 8 65 )tEW GOODS FOR 1865.
EYRE & LINDELL *
- FOURTH AND ARCM
IMPORTERS,
JOBBERS,
RETAILERS,
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods.
ViIIOLEBALL-SECOND FLOOR. self-tf
FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS.
Rich Plaid Paris Poplins.
Choice shades Paris Poplin.
Choice shades Paris EpingleS.
Chaim shades Pall§ Reim.
Choice Shades Paris Elector&le.
. Wench Dierinoes, all grades.
Cashmere Plaids.
Printed Mousse-delaines.
All colors Mousse-delaines,
Single and double width,
With a full line or Dress eoods.
PRICES RANGINO PROM 3736 TO 60 CENTS.
All from the recent Auction Sales In New York
and Philadeltdda.
CURWEN STODDARD & BROTHER
Nos. 1.50, iv, and 454 North SECOND Street,
se2.l-at Above Willow.
GREAT STOCK OF
JOB LOTS
OF
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
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.
We aliso have a complete stock or
FRIENDS' WEAR.
COACH CLOTHS,
BILLIARDS, and
BAGATELLES.
Our motto is ".Good Goods at Fair Prices," at
W. T. SNODGRASS'
CLOTH HOUSE,
34 SOUTH SECOND STREET
AND
23 STRAWBERRY STREET.
sea..lm
CASHIER.
ae23-5t
VOGL& BRO., CORNER TENTH
AND PINE, OPEN BARGAINS FROM AUC
TION.
lot French colored Working Cotton, 10 cents per
dozen skeins.
I lot black Sewing Silk, 35 cents per dozen skeins.
2 loti black .A 1111163, Braid, $1,50 and 2.25 per piece
of 2.8 yards. •
1 lot figured mode colors Worsted Braid, 61.25
per piece.
2 lots white silk Corset Laces, round and flat 60
and 75 cents per dozen.
1 lot Mohair Waterfall Nets, black, 13 cents.
1 lot flair Waterfall Pads, 35 cents.
1 lot Horsehair Plaited Hair Rolls, 25 cents.
1 lot Patent-leather Belts, steel buckles, 10 cents.
I lot gents , hemstitch linen Handkerchiefs 35 to 75c.
I lot gents , corded border linen Handkerchiefs,
25 cents.
.
I lot 4 wee laillea'eorded border linen Handker
chiefs, 20 to 33c.
11ot ladies , two-inch hemstitch linen Handker
chiefs, 31 to 50 cents.
lot very heavy, No. 50, black Bonnet Ribbon,
73 cents.
. . .
1101 Fall colors, small patterns, English Prints,
35 cents.
..I.loi email plaid English Manchester Gingham*,
44 cents. .
1 lot very fine and wide Scotch Nursery Diapers,
663 110 rt tl e oVr!drop pattern ijd Damask Table' Cl.oillSl
Also, several lots dress goods, very cheap, just
received. Also, Balmoral Skirts. se23-2t
FALL 000 DB.
Just received a large assortment of goods
suitable for the fall season, consisting of
Lupin's all wool delailles.
Luplu's merinoes.
Lupin's cashmere o•Ecosse•
Lupin's Empress cloth.
Li Parisienne.
Lupin's Tomise ii yards wide.
Lupin's Velour Russ.
Lupin's poplins.
Lupin's poplin Pekin.
Lupin's Biarritz.
Lupin's bombazines:
Alpacas, crown mohairs,_Queen's cloth, &e.
Also.a assortment ofeeeo•nd mourning goods.
Black silks, taffeta, gros de Rhinea, poult sot,
&c., &c., in different qualities. PERKINS,
se23-3t No. 9 South NINTH street.
QHAWLS I SHAWLS I !
1,7 Bound Blanket Blutwict.
Plain Loug Shawls,for friends.
Extra-size Square Shawls.
Fine Plaid Shawls, newest patterns.
Misses' and Children's Shawls.
Black and Mode Thtbet Shawls.
Berlin Jacquard Shawls.
sea AtJOHN H. STOKES', TO ARCH St
SIFL FOR ALL THE NEW AND
.2t, CHOICE SHADES MERINOES.
4 cases all-wool Merinoes, from SO to $1.75.
2 cases splendid plaid Poplins $1.50.
Very -One black Alsrinoes and Empress Cioths.
Single and double-width Cashmeres for wrappers.
J. C. STRA.WBRID GE & CO.,
Northwest cor. of EIGHTH and MARKET
Sor,. FOR A VERY SUPERIOR
lsoer MUCK SILK.
Heavy white edged Gros Grains and Taffetas.
A very choice lot of figured Silks, $1..75.
The cheapest black Alpacas in the city.
25 pieces very pretty 'Plaids at 50 cents.
J. C. STEA.WBRIDGE &
Northwest cor. of EIGHTH and MARXET.
Ll 9. FORA VERY LARGE HAND
c, SOME BLANKET.
25 cases and bales Blankets at the lowest prices.
White, blue, gray and brown Blankets.
Lap - Blankets, Florae Blankets, Berth and Crib
Blankets.
Confortables, Quilts and Counterpanes, whole
sale and Retail:
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO.,
Northwest cor. EIGHTH and MARKET.
1865.
40 CENTS FOR AN ALL-WOOL
WHITE FLANNEL.
Fine and heavy wide Shaker Flannels, 81 cents
and $l.
Large sized fringed Towels at 25 cents.
Loom and half-bleached Table Linens.
Linen for sliirt-fronts, from 50 Cents to $1.25.
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE ht
Northwest cor. EIGHTH and MARKET.
62 1-2 CENTS FOR YARD WIDE
FRENCH CHINTZES.
45 cents for yard wide purple Calleoae.
45 cents for yard wide - English Chintzes.
28 cents for fast-colored American Chintzes.
31 cents for the best double purple Calicoes.
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE lb CO.,
"Northwest cor. EIGHTH and MARKET.
5e2.4-stuthtf
$9 MARSEILLES QUILTS-
Of good quality and large sizes. Also, finest
qualities, extra size. Honey-comb Quilts, two
grades. COOPER & CONARD
,
Se2:3-2t S. R. Cor. NINTH and MARKET fits.
43 -CENT GRAY TWILLED FLAW
t, NEL—Good quality worth 50. Red and Blue
Twills. $1 for very best 37-inch =shrinkable Shaker
Flannel. COOPER & CONARD,
se23-2t, S. E. Cor. NINTH and MARRET Sts.
$lO ABLANKETS
Are large and fine. Three cases of $lO and
$l2 Blankets; extra cheap. • Colored Blankets $4 to
$7. Good size Crib Blankets, $3 to $7.
COOPER & CONARD,
se23-2t S. E. Cor. NINTH. and MARKET Sts;
SI.IOLUPIN'S WIDE BLACK DE
LAINE—But little over the old gold
price. Pinar grades., in single and double width.
1,1?,5 for Lupin's good quality Black Poplins.
COOPER & CONABD,
se23 2t S. E. Cor. NINTH and MARBET Ste.
O PEN CENTRE BROCHE L 0 N G
SHAWLS—Fine oualitiea, at $33, $4O, and $35.
Black Flibet and Wool Plaid Long Shawls. Kisses'
Plaid Shitwls.ll COOPER a CONARD,
eaz Zt b. E. Cor. NINTH and MARKET 840.
WATER -PROOF CLOAKS.-
Fall and Winter Cloaks,Dfr the wholesale and
first-class retail trade. COOPER & CONARD,
se23-2t S. E. Cor. NINTH and MARKETrts.
LADIES' OLOAKING&--
Black Beavers, Tricots, Chinchillas, Velours,
Water-proofs, Sackings, &c. Fresh stock, low
prices, large assortment, just the right kinds.
COOPER & CONARD,
se23-2t S. E. Cor. NINTH and MARKET SM.
CABSIMERES—.
All the fine and medium makes fancy and taaa,
for Boys , wear; first-class huge ems suits, clergymen
and plain people. COOPER & CONARO,
sc2B-2t S. E. Cor. NINTH and MARKET Sts.
S ILK EMPRESS POPLINS, CHOICE
SHADES.
. .
SILX REP POPLINS. CHOICE SHADES.
IRISH POPLIN_ ,S CHOICE SHADES,
OF ALL THE NEW AND D H. ESIRA.BL L E COLORS.
STEE & SON,
se2l-ths2t Nos. 713 and 715 N. TENTH Street.
fIORDED BILKS-NEW CHOICE
COLORS.
LIGHT SHADES ➢'OR EVENING DRESSES.
PLAIN SILKS—NEW CHOICE COLORS.
NOIRE ANTIQUES—NEW CHOICE COLORS.
NEW CHOICE FANCY SILKS.
NEW SILKS IN GREAT VARIEY!
H. STEEL & SON,
se2l-ths2t Nos. 713 and 715 N. TENTH Street.
(TEAT' DRESS GOODS, ALL NEW
AMERICAN DELAINES, 3758 DENTS.
FOIL DE CHB - SIDES, VALENCIAS 4 MOHAIR%
at 40, 45, 50, 56, 62, 75 and 87 cents.
H. STEEL & SON,
se2l-that Nos. 713 and 715 N. TENTH Street
EMPRESS CLOTH POPLINS, CHOICE
sHADVO—BLIIE.GREEN,PURPLE,BROWN,
WINE,STEEL,MODE, BLACK 41.2.5,111.31,V.5042.
H. STEEL & SON,
se2l..ths2t Nos. 713 and 715 N. TENTH Street.
BLACK SILKS GOOD - BLACK SILKS,
GRO GRAINS FARISIENNE TAFFETAS.
ANNuREs.HEINETIENNRS.
RICH LYONS TAFFETAS.
WHITE EDGE TAFFETAS AND GROS DU
TWINES,
Of all widths and qualities.
H. STEEL & SON,
se2l-ths2t, Nos. 713 and 715 N. TENTH Street.
VELOUR REP POPLINS, CHOIC E
SHADES,BLITE,GREEN,PDEPLE,BROWN,
WINE L MAROON STEEL, MODE, BLACK,
PEAR, at S 2,
H. STEEL 86 SON,
ee2l-tlig2t Noe . 713 and 70 N. TENT H Street.
BLUE DOUBLE WIDTH.
Lupin's Wool Delaines, of good quality, at
fi
Also, Greens, Browns, Mpdes, &e.
$1.37' Lupin's plain Poplins, Greens, Browns,
Blues, Purples.
ti 1.25 Lupin's Black Po l ine.
1.10 Lupin's 7-4 Black Delaines.
olored Alpacas, Paramattas, &c.
Delaines,Prints. Plaids, .te.
NABOEMLEB QUILTS.
New Invoice, good qualities and large sizes, at
lower prices than for three years.
Also, Honeycomb Quilts.
Fine stock of Bed, Crib, Cradle, and Colored
BLANKETS.
COOPER & CONARD,_
se2o-tf S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET.
•••• • - ilia a :•••
Nos. &DO, 452 and 454 North SECOND Street,
ae22-3t Above Willow.
12-4 FINE HE 41. VT BARNSLAY
SHEETING, el)ls.—nat from auction, at
the above low _price.
CIIEWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Noe. 450, 452 and CH North SECOND Street,
Above Willow.
M 1 ItS EILLES COUNTERP A NES,
ot all grades and sizes.
ODOWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
ee
Nos. 450. 45,0 and 4104 North SECOND Strt,
Abo Willow.
HEAVY GRAY BLANKETS,
at low
_prices.
CVEWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Noa: 450, 452 and'4s4-North SECOND Street,
Above Willow.
SUPERB
of QUALITY NBLANICETB.—
A full Hue Blankets. eo mp risisg all sizes and
grades. . .
CIIRWEN STODDART & ER6Tligg,
Nos. 45x0, 432 and UP* North SECOND Street,
above Willow.
Ing PRESS:4-MEADELPIIIK SATIMDAY, SEPTEMBER 23; 1865
RETAIL DAY GOODS.
REAL VALENCIENNES LACES.
- v a, 30, 30, 40 and 30 cents.
Just received a large lot at the above reduced
prices.
COICIVEN, STODDART & BROTHER,
Noe. 450, 48a and 454 North SECOND Street,
ae2l.Bt above Willow.
CHEAP TABLE LINENS.-
74 Brown Table Linen, 75e.
8.4 Brown Table Linen, 870.
7-4 Loom Damask Table Linen, $l.
trill One of superior Damasks,. Table
Cloths , Napi4.,,,, Tomelillig, Ste., &e.
C'ETEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Nos. 480, 452 and 484 North SECOND Street,
se22.Bt above Willow.
ATTRACTIVE NOTICE TO LADIES.
A full line of French Nerinoes,
A full line of Poplins,
A full line„of Silks and Shawls.
•
A full line of Blankets,
A full line of Muslin
A full line of Table Linens,
A full line of Cloths and Oskar/Wag, atl
JOHN ARCSHS,
sell 1O
Street.
J CHAMBERS „ NO. 810 ARCH ST.
e• • NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY.
Thread Veils new designs.
Thread Lace Barbes.
Cambria Lace Veils, from $l.
Thread Lace Collars, from 31:1 eta.
Empress Collars in potato de gaze, point ap
plique, and valenciennes.
WHITE GOODS.
French Muslin, 2 yards wide for dresses.
Soft finish Cambric, Nainsook, Plaid and Stripe
Muslims very cheap.
Rich Cambric Edgings and Insertions, French
Embroidered Bands. Flouneings,
Hemstitched Hdkfs., extra tine, 25 ets. sel2-121 -
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
26 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
Have now open a full stock of
Lupin's" French Merinoes.
Lupin's" "Moulin de Latins.
Silk-faced Poplins.
Silk and Wool Poplins.
All-wool Poplins.
Plaid Poplins, of ordered styles.
Rich-figured all-wool Cashmeres.
Rich styles of Wool De Laises.
Polka Dot De LRIIICS and Reps.
Dress Goods, in great variety, or our own Ini
portation. sell
BLANKETS --ENTIRE NEW STOCK,
LOW PRICES.
Medium and Sue Blankets.
Some entire cheap lots. $9 and $lO.
Fine crib Blankets; Horse Blankets.
Honey-comb Quilts; wide, heavy Sheetings.
Shaker Flannels, finest goods, $1 and $l.lO.
Best quality Canton Flannels; Tickings.
Linen Diapers, $2.25, .2.10, $3, and $3.50, /Lc.
DELAINES.
107 pieces new Delaines, 35 and 37 etil.
118 pieces new prints, best makes, only 28 to 35ots.
Daily opening new dress goods.
Black dress goods stock complete.
COOPER & COWARD..
S. E. eor. NINTH and MARKET Streets.
golQt HOOP SKIRTS.-NEW
1-I , wws- , FALL STYLES NOW READY 628.
at Hopkins , Manufactory, No. 02SARCH Street.
OUT aSSOrtment is complete, containing full lines of
Lathes', Misses', and Children'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, altered., and repaired. Also,
good Eastern-made skirts, from fifteen to forty
springs, at very low prices. Wholesale and re
tail. se9-11nr
NEW 'PUBLICATIONS.
THE COMMERCIAL LIST
AND
PRICE CURRENT,
Published by
STEPHEN N. WINSLOW,
241 DOCK STREET,
contains everything in eonueetion. with Mild
dellns Markets, and matters of great importance
to the business sontuntUity.
RgAuy - AT LAST.
Irtemus Watd's New Book,
Anavatus WARD—IIIs TRAVELS
Among the Mormons and Indiana, A rich and racy
book, and one that will cause more laughs through
out the land than any other work published in
years. Thousands and tens of thousands have been
sold, and the demand continues unabated. Full of
illustrations. Price, $1.50.
a , • # #
ALSO READY.
OUR ARTIST IN CUBA,
A comic book of Travels in the:West Indies,illus
trated with tifty original 'humorous drawings ou
Wood, by GEO. W. CARLETON. Printed and
bound in a new and exceedingly attractive style.
Price, ta.sO.
* * * * *
RECENT CAPITAL BOOKS.
&Laibob Papers—A Comic Book by JOHN
I'HCENTX 50
Looking Around—A new novel. By A. S. Wm
50 50
I
°MMUS C. Kerr Papers—A third series
Gomov ery of Montgomery—A new American
nel 00
All handsomely bound in cloth, and sent by
mail FICEE on receipt of Price, by
CARLET ON, Publisher,
se23-wste NEW YORE.
R ARE CURIOUS,OLD
is MANUSCRIPTS.
The subscriber, 'who has been engaged in the
Book business for upwards of seventeen years, in
Leeds, England, has opened a store at
No. 22 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia,
where he will keep constantly on hand the best
Literary Works, as well as such rarities In print
and Manuscript as are to be obtained from English
facilities
sales 4(1 unusual riy
ate
purchase.
Havinglle site imDort Books for
those desiring particular works and his prices,
either for Books on the shelves or imported, will be
at a small advance on cost.
. . . ,
His first Catalogue, to be issued in a few days, will
be forwarded gratis to those desiring it.
The patronage of the public is respectfully so
licited.
N. B.—He is prepared to make liberal offers to
persons desirous of selling Libraries, Single Books,
or Manuscripts.
se6-wat* BENJIT. ASHWORTH.
Migg,NWTnuarouTstlit,rLaer."° -
Published .1115 DAY:
THE USE OF THE LARYNGOSCOPE, in Dis
eases of the Throat with an Appendix on Rhino
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of the Throat; DerrdSllolldillg MOW= of the Impe
rial Royal Society 01 ehysieians of Vienna, Re.,
&c., Re., with ILLUSTRA T ION.
ALS,
A complete Classified and Priced Catalogue of
MEDICAL BOOKS, which will be furnished gratis,
upon application.
LINDSAY do BLANIZTON,
Publishers and Booksellers,
Ben ' No. 25 South SIXTH Street.
NEW AND SUPERIOR BOOKS.
LEMONS FOR scHOOLS, taken from the
Holy Scriptures, in the words of the Text. 300 Pp.,
12mo. $45 per 100 copies. Single copies, by mall, 67
gents. It is admirably adapted for school purposes.
RHYMES FOR THE. NURSERY. By the author
of " Original F A new and beautifully 11-
le.t:ated edition. Extra cloth 75 eta.
THE ROUND PICTURE ST6BIES. A nice little
book, made on purpose for children. 18mo. 30 eta.
RIC AT THE TAVERN; Or, Nobody's Boy. By
the author of "Katie Lee," "Little Light,"
&c. 18mo.. cloth. 40-cents.
THRigHUNBRED
YEARS AGO; or the Story
Of I.Mian. itmo., cloth. 60 cents.
WAY TO THE HEART OF CHILDHOOD; Or,
Seed Sown in Spring-time. 18mo.. cloth. 40 cents.
Just published and for sale bKTHE AMERICAN
SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, o. MB CHEST
NUT Street, Philadelphia, and 599 BROADWAY,
New York. sell-St
LATE PUBLICATIOXS.-AN, EXAM
INATION OF SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON'S
PHILOSOPHY, and of the Principal Philosophical
Questions discussed in his Writings. By John
Stuart.llllll, in two volumes ; 121 no.
EtONOlllOB THESLAVE-DEALER'S HAUGH
TER. By Ste - ilea (4. Builinch.
THE BLAD AND THE EAR.—Thoughts for a
Young Man. By A. B. llttlizzey_.
DiSsERTATIONS AND DISCUSSIONS.—PoIiti
eta, Philosophical and Historical. By John Stuart
OS 12 ruO.
All the new books received as soon asprdalistmd,
and for sale by JAMES S. CLAXTON,
(Successor to W. S. & A. Manion, )
805 CHESTNUT Street.
n_ODEY'S, LADIES' FRIEND, AND
"LA ARTHUR'S HOME MAGAZINES, for Onto•
ber, at PITCHER'S Book, Album, Picture, and
Frame Store, 808 CHESTNUT Street. se22-2t
PATENT AERATED BREAD,
SWEET BREAD,
HEALTHY BREAD.
CLEAN BREAD,
WHITE BREAD,
CHEAP BREAD.
Beeps longer than any other Bread; made with
out yeast fermentation or hands, wholly by ma
chinery; positively pure; free from daeterklitH
Stances.
New and improved Oven and Machinery recom
mended by eminent chemists and physicians. It
requires but one hour and twenty minutes after the
Hour leaves the barrel before It 1..5 in Bread.
CALL AND SEE THE PROCESS.
rt. B.—Families supplied throughout the city as
Soon as agencies can be established.
FULLER & JOHNSON,
Nos. 10, 12, 14, and 16
South EIGHTEENTH Street, near Market,
Sole Manufacturers for the city of Philadelphia,
eel4-thstu 61
PRESTON STEAM LAUNDRY CO.,
1520 SOUTH NINTH STREEi.
WASHING, STARCHING, IRONING, SCOUR
ING, AND CLEANSING,
Without injury to color or fabric.
EACH. FAMILY'S WASH REPT SEPARATE.
AS➢- Orders by mall to Box 2029. see-stuthlat
HEATING AND STEAM PIPES-ON
hand and for sale in quantities to - suit pur
chasers.
3-inch, 4.inch, s,tsinch and AND STEAM HEATING AND STEAM Firm,
faced and drilled.
SEXTON & CO.,
No. Al 4 South SEVENTH. Street
$440 —G. & S. CRYSTAL, D. P,-$20.51,000 a year can bereallsed gilding and
nutting_up the Crystal Door Plate. Agents wanted.
Stock, Tools, and Instructions cost s2o._
L. L. TODD & CO.,
30 NASSAU Street, New York.
Sand for a Circular, 5e23.41n,
HM. LANE & CO. GENERAL COM
• MISSION MERCHANTS, RIO DE JANEIRO,
BRAZIL. Agencies and Consignments solicited.
Our extensive connections with the interior and
coast proVIIINS of the Empire will enable us to dis
pose of eOnSigninente advantageously, and make
prompt returns. Mr. LANE is now in the country,
and will be glad - to confer with parties desirous of
opening connection with Brazil. References ex
changed. Address, Worcester, Mass. se23-stuthet.
C ARTER .DE VISITE.-WHEN YOU
desire anY, call at 624 ARCH Street and ex
amine the styles at B. F. BEINEIVB Gallery, un
surpassed In style and execution by none. It*
NEW YORK DYING AND PRINT
INGA.I ESTABLISHMENT, STATEN ISLAND.-
40 North EIGHTH Street.—This Company, so
long and favorably known in New York during the
past forty-sic years, have opened an aloe as above.
Ladies' and Gentlemen's - Garments, and wearing
aprarel of every kind, dyed and cleansed in the
most perfect manner. Stains and spots removed
from garments toithotd being ripped.
' Merchants having goods of undesirable colors can
have them redyed In superior style. auto-tbstuatit•
B ASE BALL CLUBS WILL FIND A
Ain stock of Bases, Balls, Score-Books, Spikes,
Shoes, Belts, and Rules of Game at
. • PHILIP WILAON &
ea-lm 409 CHESTNUT Street.
JET BLACK HAIR DYE FOR SALE,
AND APPLIED, at
No. 53 South THIRD street. it*
PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN AT FOVN
DRIES, °Machinery, Engines, °atria esoftc ,•
done promptly and satteractorily,.by- any:Vona it
REIMER'S Phonograph Gallery, SEDDR
ikuove Gram. treat,
EDUCATIONAL.
SUCCESS
TO-DAY
IS =X LAST IN wilicli TEIE PUBL/O CAN
SECURE .A.
PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION
TWENTY.FiVn DOLLARS,
BY PURCHASING A
FULL COURSE SCHOLARSHIP
THE 11144 BUSINESS COLLEGE,
HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL,
A larst-elaga Institution, in the molt deSirable toes.-
thou, conducted by Experienced Teachers and Busi
ness Men, and unsurpassed by any Institution in
the country in
ACCOMMODATIONS,
FACILITIES, AND
ORGANIZATION.
DURING - TEE PAST FOUR DAYS, OVER
SIXTY. STUDENTS
Rave availed themselves of then
Rr.3)V 4 CEJD ILAIMSs
And are now in attendance.
This College has the finest Hall or any used by
educational institutions in Philadelphia, an enter-
prising Business Manager, a Master of Arts, a pro
f6ggor of renman6ll l P, as well as Practical Book
keeper, (the only feature claimed by some of its
competitors,) and enjoys the greatest success ever
achieved by any enterprise of like character.
FULL COURSE SCHOLARSHIPS
Entitle Pupils to instruction in
BOOK-KEEPINO,
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC,
BUSINESS PENMANSHIP,
LAW FORMS, CUSTOMS, AND
CORRESPONDENCE OF BUSINESS,
And an attendance upon Lectures.
The last will be made a hature of the Institution.
Already has one been delivered, and its decided
success in awakening the interest and attention or
a large and cultivated audience, bas induced the
proprietors to prepare a
COURSE OF LECTURES
Upon Miscellaneous and Important 13ubjectSCOn
nected with . the Preparation of Educated and Ac-
complished MERCHANTS, to be delivered Monthly
hereafter In the large Hall belonging to the College.
On and after MONDAY next till October 23d,
FULL 00171tSE SCHOLARSHIPS map be Vur-
chased for THIRTY DOLLARS instead of
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS:
AS IS OFFERED
TO-DAY.
LADIES' DEPARTMENT.
This is the only College lu the City which can
provide Minable accommodations for LADIES
within the College Building
A suit Of ROOMS, Separate from the other De-
partments, reached by an Independent Entrances
and tarnished with Dressing Rooms, &c., is now
used by a number or LADY rumr.s.
The enterprise which established a Department
especially far Ladies has already been justitleci by
the patronage extended to It.
Beyond Educating Ladies for Business, those
desiring positions as Teachers in our Public schools
can obtain the Preparation necessary to pass an
Examination.
ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS,
Containing full particulars, are now ready and can
De obtained at the
OFFICE,
NO, 531 NORTH EIGHTH STREET,
IN THE COLLEGE IMILDING
PIERCE & FAR,R. 411i:4
L. Rtirbanks, A. M., President of the Quaker
City Business College:
DEAR BIB; Your nOte of the 17th instant was duly,
received, and it would not have been noticed beyond
its publication, but that it contains personalities
and insinuations, which, consistently with a just
regard for my reputation., I cannot silently endure.
pave it a becoming consideration and an honorable
ace before the public. -
As it was .advertised, and as on this, the fottrth
day of the existence of the - Union Business College,
there are more than sixty pupils on roll and In at
tendance, my partners deem much of the success
above related, as connected with - your letter in the
relation of effect and cause. Fully convinced of
this situation of affairs, they cannot do less than
request me in my answer to your note, to make
known tolon their grateful appreciation of your
kind and e ornate behavior towards-the young en
terprise with which they are connected.
But permit six, the object upon which - a still
greater share of your charity has been expended;
Co, individual called by you, up to Within a few
days, your Business Superintendent, and oftimes
;Walled by the circumstances of our relations, your
banker; the Business Superintendent, possessing
both the means and disposition to help you; the
charitable object, from whom your dignity conde
scended to borrow money forlegitimate and specula
ting puriposes; permit me, laboring under such a
load of favors, o make en attempt to thank you.
Whatever a full heart can indicate (as heretofore
a full purse), is hereby offered you.
Be assured that your absence was the only hind
rance to the rejoicings 121 which the firm indulged
to-day, In consequence of its success.
The future plainly indicates that our roll-book
Will contain the names of one hundred pupils before
the orrice closes on Satitrday night. If that future
be the solid success anticipated, it is designed to re
ceive it with becoming festive ceremonies; and,
that our joy on that occasion shall be complete, it is
earnestly desired that the benevolent friend of the
institution should be present. If, in consequence
of eiower success, the festivities should be post
poned beyond Saturday evening, thepresent Super
intendent and Business Manager of the " Quaker
City" is invited to be present at such time as may
be selected. You will perceive another reason for
your presence when it is mentioned that, in pur
suance of our system of hilitation, it is in contem
plation to patent the_pfesent unprecedented success
'of THE 'UNION BUSINESS cOLLIttiE, the re
sults of my sinister designs. And you are cordially
invited to attend the CoUrse of Lectures on Com
mercial Morality and Ethics, in which the subject
of "charitable and hasty recoMmendationa " will
be fully discussed.
Respectfully,
CAVA..
_
VS UNION BI74INESEI..O4I,p*CRI,
QUILL, PRISM it FAKE, 1 140Priet*rgh
An opportunity Is now affordedyoung men to ac
fake Orractical Business Education, at
. .
REDUCED RATES-.
Until September 25th Scholarships will be hiked for
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS.
The Business Office, No. 531 North MONTH
Street, is now open for the reception of visitors and
the transaction or business.
ruplis, who have entered, are NOW being taught.
THE LIMITED TIME
Ditiing which these extraordinarily cheap term
are offered furnishes a strong ieason why the aPPII-'
cation should be made
IMMEDIATELY.
sezo-9t
VTIQUETTE AND DANCING-MRS.
Jui'BEECIPS CLASSES, WEDNESDAY and SA
TURDAY, at M. at the eleg.ant Ball-room,
5,-m. cor. BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Streets.
Evening Class forming. Residence, 1.431 North
TWELFTH Street. se22-2t.
PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY
ACADEMY AT WEST CHESTER.—The duties
of this Institution will be resumed on
THIIRBDAY., SEPTEMBER 7TH.
The following gentlemen compose the Board of
Trustees: Hon. James Pollock, LL. D.,
President;
Capt. William Apple, Vice President; W. E. Bar
ber, Esq., Secretary,- James H. Orne, sq., Treasu
rer: Rev, Richard NeWttm, D. D..' E
Rev. Thomas
Brainerd., D. Hon. Oswald l i homson, Hon.
Charles O'Neill, Hon. W. E. Lehman, Major Gen.
S. W. Crawford, Col. Wm. Bell Waddell, Major
Wayne MeVeagli; Messrs. Joseph B. Townsend,
James L. Clagliorn, Charles B. Dungan, George I.
Russell, Win. L. Springs, Addison Hay, and T. B.
Peterson.
..
Cadetsmay pursue an English, Classical, or Sci
entific course of studies, at the option of parents.
The Academic Staff is composed of twelve profes
sors and instructors,"who have been educated in our
best institutions, and have had an extensive and
successful experience in the training of youth. A
gradmate,of tile United States Military Academy. of
experience and ability, conducts the Military De
partment.- The moral and religious instruction of
the Cadets is carefully attended to. For circulars,
apply to James 11. Orne, 'Esq . ., No. 6'28 Chestnut
street,
or to HEO. HYATT.
T. B. Peterson, ~ 506 Chestnut street,
Philadelphia,
Wil k
se2o-ini President . Military Academy.
TNSTRUCTION 'FRENCH.-A.
Young Lady, born and educated in Paris, will
glye - Lossens Freneh in private families,or at her
own dwelling,
The SuCeessrul experience in (wiling during
the last few years, by a. neW and improved
method, enables her to promise to her pupils a
perfect knowledge of the FrenehLanguage in a short
time.
For terms and references, a_pOy fr Str eet . 12 and
front 2 i o n s at No. gal North SIXTH
se9-smthe4tolf
WEST GROVE BOARDING SCHOOL,
FOR GIRLS, CHESTER COUNTY PA.
Located at West Grove Station, on the Philadel
phia and Baltimore Central Railroad.
The twenty-fourth semi-annual term of this Insti
tution will commence on Second-day, the 6th of Huh
Month next. The course ofinstruction is extensive
and thorough, embracing, in addition to the common
English course, the Latin and French Languages,
})raving, 'Telegraphing, &e.
For circulars, &c., address the Principal,
THOS. P. CONASD,
West Grove P. 0., Chester county, Pa.
7th Month, IBM au2-w2m
MISS MINA DE BOYE, SWEDISH
ARTIST OF MUSIC, the
arrived in Phila
delphia, gives LESSONS on PIANO and SING
INN in private families and at her Music Room,
260 South TENTH Street, near Spruce. Residence,
1010 Spruce street. References at the principal mu
sic stores in Philadelphia. 1 aeis-tutnaste
A CADEMY. OP. THE PROTESTANT
A-s- EPISCOPAL CHURCH, LOCUST AND JU
NIPER STREETS.--The autumnal session will open
on MONDAY, September 4th, at 9 o'clock A. M.
Appliestione for admission may be made during the
pri ceding week between 10 and is o - eloca in the
morning. JAMES W. ROBINS, A. M.,
aulS-tuthstol Head Master.
MISS C. A. BURGIN'S SCHOOL FOR
YOUNG- LADIES will be reopened SEPTEM
BER 15th, at 1037 WALNUT Street. Circulars
may be obtained at the School-house. se2.-stuthlin*
MR. GEORGE FELIX BENKERT
will resume MS PIANO LESSONS Oeptemkrer
Mb. Address
see-stutblat* No. 716 CHESTNUT Street.
LABBERTON & CHASE'S SCHOOL
REOPENS SEPT. lath, at 1604 CHANCEL
ettflehet.,u(dArsetegratoristottu.lth o R f
o W ß aint li b . etaer
BERTON, REGINALD H. CHASE. seta EltUth-7t.
I NSTRUCTION THROUGH BOOKS,
OBJECT% AND PICTURES.
ANN DICKSON will reopen her SCHOOL for
BOYS and GIRLS, at No. 108 South ZWEITE ENTEL
Street, on the 11th of September. onl7-thatn-24t
AA TEACHER WHO HAS HAD SOME
years experience lulls profession in public and
private schools, andin families, desires a situation.
Refers to prominent men of Philadelphia and vici
nity, by whom he has been employed. Address
"P. " Press Office.
sel9-6t5
MISS LYMAN'S SCHOOL FOR
YOUNG LADIES, No. 2128 South BROAD
Street, will reopen WEDITESDAY, September lath.
81/29-dttielsmwstoel
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN
-.- STITUTE, for YOUNG LADIES, northwest
corner of CHESTNUT and EIGHTFIEENTH Ste.
Rev. CHAS. A. SMITH, D. D., Principal. se2d-60
THE CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH
J.. SCHOOL of the subscriber, S. E. corner of
THIRTEENTH and LOCUST Streets, will Reopen
on MONDAY, Sept. 11. Cau2B-Im•7 B. KENDALL.
QIGNOR P. RONDINELLA-ITALIAN
N- 7 and English SingingLeasong. Residence, 6.W,
corner BROAD and PINK. sezi.ine
LIZZIE L. WOOLMAN WILL OPEN
-.-A a class for BOYS and GIRLS, from four to ten
years of age, in which all primary branches will be
tanght according_ to the Object Method. It will be
held in the AFT.EGUNOONS, from 23¢ to 4 o'clock, in
the school-room; Southeast corner of FOURTH and
GREEN Streets; entrance on FOURTH Street.
Commencing MONDAY, September 25th. self-s2t.
CHESTNUT -STREET FEMALE SE
MINARY-ENGLISH AND FUENOR BOARD
ING AND DAY SCHOOL-'Principals, , Miss. Bon
ney and Miss Thirty-first Semi-An
nual Session will open WEDNESDAY, September
lath, at 1615 CHESTNIIT Street. Particulars
from Circulars. auls-tocl
TM:MA.B BALD WIN'S ENGLISH
- Mathematical and Classical School for Boys,
N. E. corner BROAD and ARCH, will reopen Sep
tember 4. 7: an2s-imf
ENGLISH, CLASSICAL, AND MA.-
THEDIATICAD INSTITUTE, N. Donthwkat
PENN SQUARE. Duties resumed Sept. 11th.
au2S-2mr• JOSEPH DAVISON, Principal.
WILLIAM 5, COOLEY, A. M. WILL
reopen his CLAI3SICAL and ENGLISH
SCHOOL at N0..111.2 MARKET Street, On MON
DAY, September 4.• • mitii-lm*
CTHARINE M. SHIPLEY WILL RE
OPEN her School, at No. 4 SOUTHWEST
PENN Squaro, on the iith of Ninth Month 4 (SOP
temberj 1865. an2.5-Im,
SPRING -GARDEN ACADEMY -1. A
Classical, Mathematical, am/English School for
Bops andYoungailen, corner "M.G•H and BUT
TONWOODStreets,willieopen MOND.A.Y Septem
ber 4. J. r. IMMOItt A..
rrinclpal.
A YOUNG LADY DESIRES A SITU
ATION as Visiting or Resident GOVERNESS,
to tem.!? the English branches and French. Address
"M. 8.," at thIS °Oleo. 0e29-6t*
FRENCH AND AMERICAN
INBTI
TUTE- for - Young Ladies, Rev: N. CYR -and
Mrs. M. G. DAVENPORT, Principals. No. 21953
FRANKFORD Road, Philadelphia. Circulars can -
be had, on a_opfication, at the Institute and at
Messrs. JOIEtrreENN - Duirrox & SONS, NO. MT
South SEVENTH Street. au23-Ims
uziAm FEWSMITH'S CLASSI
CAL and English SchOol, No, 1008 CHEST
NUT street, will reopen on. DIONAV; nelitsinher
4. au2B-Im*
ACADEMY FOR BOYS, REAR OF
No. 41 North ELEVENTH Street, reopens
Ninth Month (Sept.) 4th. W.
THE CLASSICAL INSTITUTE,
DEAN STREET, BELOW LOCUST,
Will be reopened SEPTEIIiIdBR 4th.
.au26-23n. J. W. FAIREB, D. D., Principal.
MISS BROOKS AND KIM J. E.
HALL will resume the duties or their BOARD
ING and DAY SCHOOL for Young Ladies, at 1218
WALNUT Street, on WEDNESDAY, the Loth lust.
au2B-2rn*
V. P. BROWN, No. 1907 PINE
reet, w il l (oft MONDAY, Sept, 4th,) sesame
the duties of her School for Children, between the
ages of 4 and 15. au29-lna,
A BACHMANN, TEACHER OF THE
• Plano, Organ, Melodeon, and Violin, 9213
SPRING GARDEN Sheet. ADVANCED PUPILS
cations s, ,
Classes formed in Ild.thiony.
cations, 12 to 1 . 8 to 7 P.M. attathinr,
MARY P. ROBESON'S SCHOOL FOR
YOUNG LADIES will be Reopened at 1613
FILBERT St., 9th month (Sept. 11th). au3(J-Im.
SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES,
PARKESBURIA Chester county,Pennagivania,
forty miles from Philadelphia.
The duties of this school will be resumed OCTO
BER Ist, 1865.
Terms—Ml per SeSSIOO.
For Circulars, apply to Misses' JOHNSTON and
KELLY, Principals. au26-lm
THE FRENCH IP ENGLISH
BOARDING AN • : OOL of Madame
gyA653 Rill reopen o • September 18th.
In this institution ins 4lorough In every
department. Compete' . teachers are em
ployed for all the branches o 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 otherparticulars ad
dressl.249l SPHIRJE St., Phllada., - Pa. auletzm
OHEGARA.Y INSTITUTE. -BNGLIBH
Na and French Boarding and Day School for Young
Ladles, N05..115517 and - 1529 SPRUCE Street, Phi-
Lidera, will reopen on WEDNESDAY, Septem
ber h.
French is the language of the family, and IS MM.
//tautly spoken in the Institute.
For circulars and particulars apply to
aue-8m Madame D'HERIULLY, Principal.
PEOPRIBTOS.
MISS ELIZA . W. SMITH'S SCHOOL
for Young Ladies No. MO SPRUCE Street.
will be reopened On MONDAY , September n. The
course embraces athorough English Education,with
Latin, French, German, Music, Drawing, Painting,
&c. - ses4m. ,
SUSAN HAYHURBT WILL OPEN
her School In the COMmOditilis rooms Southeast
corner of NINTH and SPRINO GARDEN Streets
(entrance on Nititb), 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 Rindergarten, or Object System. Reference,
former _patrons. Por further Information, apply to
Dr. C. N. PEIRCE, 501 N. SEVENTH St. eele.-1.2t.
VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY
' MILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL.—Terms
very moderate. Thorough course of study in
If:futile/notice, English efateice, do O. SUpplies the
benefits of a home. Surveying and Engineering
taught. Boys of all agee received. Begins Septem
ber 4th. Refers to JOHN C. CAPP & SON, 23
South THIRD Street; THOS, Z. CLATTON,_Esq.,
FIFTH and Ramis, ; Mr. GEORGE F.- KNOTT,
as HUDSON Street. Number limited. Address
RV, J. HARVEY BARTON, A. M-., Village Green,
Pennsylvania. au4-ain
RIG. RIZZO WILL RESUME RIB LES
t•-, SONS in Vocal Music at his residence,l No. 313
South SIXTEENTH Street, October 1. -
He may be addressed meantime through the City
r. 0., as above. au29-tf
ENTRAL INSTITUTE, TENTH
and SPRING GARDEN Streets, will reopen
September 4tb. Boys psep.sred for any division of
the Public Grammar Schools for College, or for
business. Special attention s iren to small bole.
Residence, 5?4 North TENT Street.
aun-6w H. a. Meal:UBE, A. M.. Principal.
PRIVATE SCROOL FOR BOYS-IN
the Philadelphia City Institute, N. R. corner .
CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets. Reopens
SETT. 4, 1866 14 ..
B EArt o n w ee s, on Eighteeni r h: i t u r:t as
auES-ink * JOHN G. R. lIVELROY, - ' I
THE MISSES CASEY AND MRS.,
BEEBE will reopen their Bosrdinn•end Dayy
School for Young_Lailiee, No. 1703 -WALNUT .
Street. on WEDNEBDIY. the 29th ofßept.
EDUCAONAL.
EDVCATIONAUN
TWO YOUNG LADIES, GRADUATES
IA-" of one of the best' New England Colleges, are
about opening a private school, and desire a few
more pupils. iierman, French, and Latin thorough
ly taught. EMMA FISICA,
se73-2t 5 1213 North FOLIATE( Street.
THE ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL
SCHOOL of A. 11. SHEARER N Ar M.. North
;est corner of OffEOTNOT ana
terms, a re fe renc e s , en on MONDAY, Sept. 4.
sr &e., see Circulars: to be ob
tallied at Mr. Hassard , s Drug Store, or from the
r reen 1 0 0 al a nd 1234 O'clock at the School Rooms, everymor o ning, be
t.
idfr-DO*
THE SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL
INSTITUT, CHESTNUT Street, eor.
of Twelfth, reQpens SEPTEMBER 4th. This is the
beat provided gkli9ol for boys in America.
;au 2m' J. ENNIS, Principal.
GERMANTOWN FEMALE SEMI
NARY. GREEN Street. south of Walnut lane,
Will reopen on WEDNESDAY. September lath.
ONCtilaTO COlitgping fall thformation as to Terme,
comae or Instruction oharaatei , Of the Seminary,
&c., &e., may be obtained of
Prof. WALTER S. YORTESOUR A A. M.,
a -tf Principal.
WANTS.
WANTED.-AN IN T E LI E•NT
• and industrious young Man, having some
knowledge of the Book business. Compensation
flity doliara per month. Apply, in handwriting of
the applican, addressedd to ox 207, Phlladelpnla
Post Office. 5e23,3
"WANTED-AGENTS, MALE AND
• r Female, in every town' and neighborhood to
take orders l'or./' THE *RBAT LABOR OAVB114"
apatented article that every family wants. 'Mil
save ten times its cost yearly. Agents are making
0 to 05 per day. Only $3 to *lO capital required.
Full particulars of the business sent to any ad
dress on receipt of .6 cents for circulars and return
postage. Address
IL.WAYYELL
Chicago, Illinois,
Box 4781. se23-16t*
WANTED -SITUATION AS TRA:
YELLING SALESMAN in a responsible
Wholesale Howie; Can sell any kind of goods; have
a large acquaintance in the country, seaks German and English language. Address STATES UNION
HOTEL, MART St., " H. F. G." se23
WANTED.-A DRY GOODS COMMIS.
SION HOUSE will take a LAD to learn the bu
siness. Address, with age and reference, Box 2376,
Post Vince. ae22-3t.
WANTED. -A SITUATION BY A
young man In a store; wholesale grocery pre
ferred; boat of city reference given. Address H.
8., Press oMce. se2b.3t*
WANTED -BY A JOBBING HOUSE,
by sanipir.i i tl g tgl'lir l e a e s t el alT a rnTgAi t c o afraf ° oll
be eon dentist.
Address "J. E„"4t this office. sezi.st*
WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED
I I SALESMAN in a Wholesale and Retail Car
et House. Address "MCDOWELL, ROBINSON
CO., Baltimore, giving references. sel6-tf
AGENTS W.ANTED TO SELL IN
Philadelphia, Delaware, Montgomery and
Bucks counties, the great Scene of Time and Eterni
ty. with tho Friend of the Bible; picture of extraordi
nary interest and value. Fine chance for agents.
Address JAMES RULLAMORE,
Room 10 No. 30,
North FIFTH Street
ee22-Im. Philadelphia.
A GRADUATE OF A NEW ENGLAND
A
College,-who has had merffinee in teachin g, desires to impart instruction a few bouts each day
in a private family in this city or suburban town.
Satisfactory references given. Address "ALPHA,"
Pram office. seralt*
AN EXPERIENCED BOOK-KEEPER
wants a SITUATION. Address "W. J. M.."
Box 1404 Philadelphia Post Office, one week. sel9-st*
A GEN T S WANTED FOR THE
STANDARD HISTORY OF. THE WAR, com
plete in one large royal OCHWO VOlurne of over 4000
pages. Splendidly illustrated w_kth 127 nee portaits
of Generals 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
culiarl adapted to their condition. Send for Circe
lars. Address "JONES, BROS. a CO..
au2B-ImWit. "Philadelphia, Pa."
AGENTS WANTED FOE
"THE SEECRE TFIELD SERVICE,
TH,
THE DUNGEON, AND THE ESCAPE."
By A. D. Richardson, New York Tribune tiorres-'
pondent.
The most intereSting and exciting book ever_ pub
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OTHER ORIGITN G BUSINESS.
TEXAS.—A. reliabl gentleman,, with a inr i ge
business experience, and acquainted with the coun
try and people of Texas, is soon to return .there on
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TO CAPITALISTS.-A THOROUGH.
1 LT . experienced Party haying made prelimina-.
ry arrangements for establishing a WHOLESALE
CLOTHING HOUSE in this city on a firm and Übe,
ral basis, desire to admit an additional PARTNER,
either Retire or silent, with capital of from $2O 000
to 540,000. All correspondence strictly confidential,
and mustgive real name, and address "AMERI
CAN ENTERPRISE," Press Offie. se2373t*
TO OIL COMPANIES.-AN EXPE-.
TO
MEWED Secretary and Treasurer offers his
OFFICE and SERVICES to such Col - upside§ as
would wish to reduce this item of their expense.
Best references given. Korfurtherparticulars, ad
dress, for two weeks, `AMSTERDAM," Preas
01Fice, se23-2t.
rrO GO SOUTH. v -A CARPENTER,
with eight years' experience as Builderovishes
to engage to go South, as superintendent, foreman,
or in any capacity where his services could be ren
dered useful. Address "J. G. W.," Box 3333, P.
O. se22-2t.
$4,000 TO LOAN (TRUST) FUND
on mortgage of city property.
B. CARPENTER as SON,
se23-60 . 242 South THIRD Street.
WANTED TO RENT FOR THE
Ar.L WINTER—A Furnished DWELLING in Ger
mantown. .Address P. 0. Box 2317. se22-3t*
BOARDING.
- -
FIRST-CLASS PERMANENT BOARD
for a gentleman, or a gentleman and ♦rife; re
ference required; 1417 SPRUCE Street. it*
COUNTRY BOARDING. —MRS.
A—l BROOKE purposes keeping her house, at kit.
Airey (near the atatioßY_o4ll tillDeeember. Apply
at the house, or 1.41-02. WALNTJT St. se22-3t.
pk):to:tv:wlikkrltocipTlil
EDWARD - P._ JULIA - ,
TAILOR,•
fl CHESTNET STREET.
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
CLOTHES UNSURPASSED IN QUALITY AND
STYLE.
MILITARY AND NAVAL OFFICERS
Attended, to by J. 5. TAYLOR, the best Unitary
and Naval Tailor in the country—last four years the
Cutter at OWENS', Washington. se2O-tf
REMOVALS.
"REMOVAL.
OFFICE FOR TUE SALE OF GOVERN
MENT LOANS.
JAY COOTIE & CO.,
during the alterations necessary in the enlargement
of their old office, hare taken the commodious
Rooms,
No. 305 OTIEBTRUT Street,
next door to the Bauk of North America, where
they w ill be pleased to see their old friends.
Bead=
REMOVAL .
d. JOLLWE'r,
LADIES , HAIR DRESSER,
Formerly at No. 1314 CHESTNUT Street,
informs his friends and customers that he has re
moved to .
No. 224 S. NINTH Street,
tour doors above Locust Street,
where he intends to keep an extensive assortment.
aline French Flowers, Hair Work, Perfumery, ac.
He also would state that he has just received the
latest styles of Front Curis,Plalts, Waterfa sel lls, &c.,
ac. B.lo`
REMOVAL--NOTICE.--THE OFFICE
of the Excelsior Oil Company is removed to
Room N0.'24 Merchants' Exchange. sel6-30t
REMOVAL.—BENEDICT MILLER,
UMBRELLA.and PARASOI. Manufacturer ham
removed to ati North OMR Street. ses.lio it
EXCURSIONS.
ammoEXCURSIONS TO
LOW& BRANCH.
Trains for Long Branch will leave COOPEBI
POINT, Camden,dally (Sunday excepted) at 9.15 A.
EL Fare, sd. Excursion /Islets, good for three
days, $3. S. E. COLE, Agent,
set-im Camden.
•
CORN EXCHANGE
BAG MANUFACTORY.
10,000 Cotton Seamless Bags.
10,000 Linen do. do.
20,000 Jute do- do.
In store and for sale by
JOHN 7. BAILEY it CO.,
eel4-3m 5 113 north FRONT Street
QUPERB STYLES--NATURAL,,LIFE.-
N. , LIRE and impressive pictures, finest portraits
made. dee Specimens of lift-size Phot9ffraphs in
oil colors at IL S. BEISSER. I B, G 24 ARCH. Bt. 11*
HAVING PURCHASED THE ENTIRE
Stock and Interest of the late SAMUEL ME
GARGEE, Esq., will continue the huffiness at the
old stand, DLA.wAlla Avenue, above Poplar
street. JOHN A. BRUNER.
Sept. 16,1866. gels-12to
L INEVER HAD A GOOD PICTURE
BEFORE Pi exclaimed one of Philadelphia's
fairest daughters, as she gazed with delight on her
Photo-Miniature__, made at CREMER & MLLON'S,
18 South EIGHTH Street. - sel6-Inlif
N. B.—Albums and stereoscopes in great variety.
FIFTY DOLLARS WILL BE GIVEN
-A- by - the advertiser to any person procuring s him a
Situation as Bookkeeper or Assistant , in city or
country. Best reference given. Address " AS
SISTANT" Presa Office. ne2.l-21..
HAVANA CIIGARB.-A GOOD
,VA
RIETY coaatantly in store and bond, at low.
eat eaebratee. - - --S. FUeIIIXT & BONS,
merae-emo 'No. 9116 Booth 'FRONT Street.
HAVE YOUR PHOTOGRAPHS
taken at RECKER'S, SECOND Street, above
Green. A floe s tyle colored Ph o tograph for the low
ptice of SIM, =shed, ezquisttdp, and •eure to
plow. •
• .. . _
AUCTION SALEti.
•
BERKNEBS' BAZAAR, NINTH
AND SAMSON STREETS.
SPECIAL SALE OP MULES.
• ON MONDAY MORNING NEET.
At 10 O'eleck, at the Raza_ Z ar, win be Bold
TWENTY4IY =Lai
All young and serviceable soOnal3 and in gOOd
condition. ALFRED M. IIertIENESS,
end s do
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
ID? EMOVAL. REMOVAL.
. a • 4l EEMOVAL. REMOVAL.
REMOVAL. REMOVAL,
GEO. C. MILLER,
GEO. C. MILLER,
GEO. C. MILLER.
REAL ESTATE BROKER,
, REAL ESTATE BROKER,
REAL ESTATE BROKER.
has removed to the corner of
SIXTH AND WALNUT STREETS.
15,000,000 worth of city and suburban property for
sale.
New Monthly Catalogue just out. ael9.6t tf
TO REST.
Five large rooms, in the FOTTERAL BUILDISCF,
N. W. corner of FIFTH anti-CHESTNUT Streets,
suitable for manufacturing. puriinited. For further
information, apply P. REEST & CO., on the pre
mises. se2l-3t.
Of FOR SALE—No. 2312 GREEN
matotreet—A Three-sior HOUSE, With
all the modern improvements; now being repaired.
Apply at 1716 GREEN Street. ae23-3t.
dit FOR SALE-2111 BRA.NDYWINE
=a' Street, with lltiMedlitte possession; in good or
der: Pries. $3,400.
Northeast corner Twenty-third and Spring Gar
den streets; possession soon; $6,500.
2029 and 2036 Master street.
966 Poplar street; possession soon; $8,700.
1002 Mount Vernan street; possession soon.
252 South Tenth street; vacant; $6,099,
005 Filbert street; $3,500.
Warnock street, sixth house south of Montgomery
avenue; $2,800.
Forty-first street and Poplar; lot 60x;50;22 500.
B. F. atamsrl - ,
123 South FOURTH Street, -'
Ben and S. W. eer: Seventeenth and iiiTcent
ge FOR SALE-NO. 1609 WALNUT
ariEStreet.—Now vacant, Neat Four-story Brown
stone Front DWELLING. Lot 20 by 130 to a street.
WEST PHILADELPHIA. —NEAT COTTAGE
DWELLING, Southwest cornet' FORTY-SECOND
and PINE Stteets. Immediate possession. $7,000.
DARBY ROAD, FOUR MILES FROM - THE
CITY.—Two very Elegant Cottage-style IdAN
SION'S, all in good order. Large Lots, Stable, &e.
Grounds beautifully laid out and embellished with
Shade and Frult Trees. Prices alB,OOO and 30,000.
Inmediateposseasion.. MILLER,
se23-smwltlf siXTU and WALNU P.
ch TO RENT, HOLMESBURG-A
11113Llarge STORE and comfortable DWELLING
Communicating, on the main street. aboutthe centre
Of the village, Inwlllcli large and successful coun
try store business - was (lone for e.t.a forty years,
now Mang fully repaired with axturea complete.
Large garden—lot Baby 3PD feet. Inouire of
J. NICHOLSON,
it. No. 103 North THIRD Street.
ft ARCH STREET BUSINESS
.Alkai• Place. No. 006, immediate possession, for sale
by A. Y. MORRIS, 916 ARCH Street. ee23 36•
dit FOR SALE—WITH IMMEDIATE
possession, dwelling No. 1604 PINE Street. Use
of furniture may be had for six months. Address
Box No. Me Post Office. se23-4t*
ffi FOR SALE, WITH IHMEDIA.TE
JhaPOSSESSION — Three atol brick DWELLING,
with modern Apply at 1444 North
TWELFTH Street. se22-2t.
got TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE.-
About 2,000 acres of White Pine White Oak and
Hemlock Timber Lands, in CLINTON COUNTY,
Pennsylvania, near station on the Philadelphia and
Erie Railroad. Several saw-mills convenient. Will
be sold cheap, and on_ good terms. Apply to
GEO. V. GRlMist, Real Estate Broker,
se22-6t 134 South FOURTH Street.
ei FOR SALE-ROVSE, N o . 1910
mcinCoates st., 8-story main,a-story back buildings;
lot 20x114 feet to North st. Possession in October.
House, No. 531 N. Sixth at., 3-story main, 2-story
back buildings; lot 18x118 feet. Possession In Novlr.
House, No. 920 North Twelfth st. 3-story main,
2.story bank buildings; bath-room, at.,
fixtures, &C.;
10C 10360 fl et.
Persons desirous of purchasing honies, large or
small, are Invited to call and look over our
Begizter.
GEO. W. GRIFFIN,
Real Estate Broker,
se22-2t In South FOURTH Street.
ge FOR SALE—THE DESIRABLE
muoDWELLING,with side yard No. 711 GREEN
Street, (;an be seen after sA. M. Possession No
vember Ist. Apply 40 BACON & WARDER. 21835
WALNUT Street. tie2l.6tt
maFOR SALE-IMMEDIATE POS
SESSION—Two Handsome Modern DWELL
INGS, with marble doorway and side yards, situ
ated On JEFFERSON Street, near Broad. Terms
easy. GEO. M. TOWNSEND,
5020-4 1233 6 5 South FOURTH - Street.
ea FOR SALE.—IRONMASTERS AT
TENTION—GREAT BARGAIN—SSO,OOO CAN
BEWLEARED IN ONE YEAR.—First-elassßol
ilng
Mill in this city. with all the splendid pearly new
machinery, with three engines, one of 60, another
of 150, and another of 80 - horse-power; has seven
boilers. First-rate machinery for manufacturing
railroad iron, chains, spikes, &c.; 3,000 tons of all
descriptions of iron can be made in one year. Is
now all in full operation. Has water and steam
railroad communication, coal sitttteil, &C.; all the
water used upon the premises derived from springs
near by, free of charge. There is also a row of
twelve stone tenant dwellings included. Price *75,-
000; worth SIOO.M. Easy terms.
GEO. C. MILLER, Beal Estate Broker,
se2o-9t if SIXTH and WALNUT.
ja FOR SALE-VACANT-A NEAT
ten-roomed house, central, in good repair;
suitable for PhysiMan or Dentist ; terms easy.
sep2o-6t* WARE, 4-03 LIBRARY Street.
deF.O.ll BAIA E--A NEAT TWO
story Brick House, No. 72A- WAREN Steeet.
Possession giv Street;ce. Apply to ELI DILLIN,
1218 GREEN Dry Goods Store. sel9-Bt*
m in BEAL ESTATE.-HUNDREDS OF
applications daily for property.
Executors, adialuistraterS, ItsaigneeS, and others
. wishing to dispose of Real Estate, would do well to
call on me at once. No charge unless a sale is ef
fected.
New Monthly Catalogue is now being compiled,
and will be issued shortly.
GEORGE O. DULLER, Real Estate Broker,
se.lB-stif SIXTU and WALNUT.
dm_ FOR SALE.-THE KENSINGTON
LAWTEAM SOAP AND CANDLE FACTORY
will be offered at Public Sale, WEDNESDAY AF
VERNOON, Sept. 27, at 8 o'clock, on the 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 back Stable and
Carriage-house. Near the centre of the lot is a
three-story brick Factory, 40= 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. otc., with all the necessary
.apparatiift for manufacturing Soap And Candles In
the most approved manner.
The above property in one of the most desirably
located for basiness in the city, and will be sold
clear of incumtirances. If desired, the Dwelling
-1101150 and Stores will be sold separate from the
factory.
Terms at sale.
•• • • • •
For plan and further Information, apply to
JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer,
sel3-12t 422 WALNUT Street
a FOR SACK -DWEVIaTO. ) FORTY
first and Poplar streets.
Dwelling, 966 Hutchinson street.
1002 Mount Vernon street.
Warnock et., south orbiontgemery ay.
905 Filbert street.
2028 and 2096 Master street.
IA 2104 Master street,
D. F. GLEVIT,
123 South FOURTH Street, and
Bel 6 S. W. corner Seventeenth and Green.
SFOR SALE—CHESTER COUNAS
TY FARM-100 acres excellent sou, 23miles
southeast o 1 NSTost Grove Station, 0/1 the Baltimore
Central Railroad. Good buildings, nrsi-rote
chard, &c., &c. B. F. GLENN,
se23 123 South Fotarra street.
CFOR SALE—EIGHTY.-AOREM
AM in Delaware county, two miles be-. 16.,
low Darb3'; excellent watered large
buildings, in good order, and large
F orchard of choice
fr uit. B. . GENN,
Sea 123 South FOURTH Street.
2 On SALE—FARM OF el!
ACRES, at Cambridge Station, on Camden
and Amboy Railroad, ten miles above Camden; mo
derate buildings; good soil for early vegetables,
and fronting on thelielaware river.
B. F. GLENN,
eats 11.33 S9utp FOITRTH Street.
Alk FARM OF 74 ACRES FOR SALE,
at Sehenekoa Station. A bargain.
CHARLES LUKENS,
146 South FOURTH Street.
AtFOR BALD,-THE FAST BAIL
ING Yacht ABEL, O feet Jong, gd tong
measurement. Well furnished in every particular,
and in complete repair. Sold for want of use. Ap
ply on board at West Jersey Ferry, Camden.se2l-3t•
VAGLE SILVER MINING COM
PANYIS Stock for Bide, Address "SILVER
ox 2746 Post Orace.
F OR SALE AND EXCHANGE-PIT
BOLE Property. Original interests and stock.
A rare chance. Box 2196 Post Office. se23-2t.
'IRON STAIRS AND IRON DOORS
FOR SALE, at Devot, SEVENTH Street, above
Thompson. c5e2.3.4t I NATHAN W. Erims.
BENCHES WITH BACKS, FOR SALE,
at Depot, SEVENTH above Tbornpson street.
se23.6tv NATHAN IY. LLIS.
T O RENT-A PART OF TWO COM
municating Offices, furnished, In the vicinity of
Fourth and Walnut streets. Address "R. O. J., ' at
this Office. ae23-9?
TO LET.-ROOMS T. GRANITE
'J. BUILDING, (formerly Poi, Office,) Dock
street below Third, with Steam over. Also the
THIRD STORY of the Commonwealth Building,
Nos. 611 and 613 Chestnut street. THOS. H. CON
NELL,__COUnting-h01166 of Dr. D. Jayne &Sou,
Ron CHESTNUT Street. a 090.80
FOR BALE.
VMATTAMOOGA. ROLLING MILL
WAR DEPARTMENT,
OFFICE OF DIRECTOR AND GENERAL
MANAGER OF MILITARY RAILROADS U.S.,
WASRUIGTON, D. C. July al, Lass.
PROPOSALS will be received at this °Mee until
12 o'clock, noon, on WEDNESDAY, Setember IS,
Has to p urchase the United states Military
rota RO LLING MILL at CHATTANOOGA,
nessee, with the machinery, tools, buildings, tir
tires, and track connecting the Rolling Hill with
the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad.
The mill and machinery constructed to re-roll
railroad iron are entirely new, and of the most im
proved cliarilar-
For full description and details ofoneratiOn, 4-
p_acity &c., apply in person or by letter to T.
Y .
YARDLEY, Superintendent, Chattanooga, Ten
nessee.
All bids should be endorsed, "Proposals to pur
chase Chattanooga Rolling Mill."
p,McCALLUM,
Brevet Bri d gidlor General;
Director an General Manager
Military Railroads U. S.
No satisfactory btd baying - been received under
the recent advertisement for the sale of•the Chatta
nooga Rolling Mill, the time for reCelpilg_hids is
extended to tile' FIFTH OF .00TOBE same
hour. D, C. McCALLCM,
Brevet Brigadier General,
Director and General Manager
sel9-15t Military Railroads U. 8'
FOR SALE-STOOK, GOOD WILL
and Fixtures of an established Merchant
One of the best business stands ou Arch street.
Store and dwelling to rent. Annir at 533 " C U
Street. sert-st.
MODANDLEBB & FORT;
' 674 - MALT VINEGAR FACTO2.B,
BROAD AND PRIME STREETS. ,-
Constantly on on hand and for sale a largo stook Of
MALT and WHITE WINE VINEGAIt—a new
article Of manufacture In this country, made by the
celebrated Ensush process. and used exclusively
for Pickling inElzroPe•
AU Wes_ warranted froo from linpnritiee and
Chemicals.
Orders Med promptlY
ENT tti all parts of the country.
ASSS.
L. N. CAMBLOS, No. ill Walnut street, Phila.
don
PITT. it WHITE, NO. 4 Exchange Place. Bal.
More.
CHROTIAN LEE h CO., Richmond,`Va.
N. W. 60IILD & CO.. Newbern, N. C.
CABINET FURNITURE.
MOORE & CAMPION,
161 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
ate prepared to follow the deellae la the market la
the price of their Earaitere. Parchasera will pielee
eia sad eistalao ear stork. m 7 I]`
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
I REAL MISTATE-REAL ESTATE.
165.00,000 WORTH FOR De .Z.
MeV CatalogtlejUst
far Gratuitous D is!e n.
GEO. C. MILLEE,ReaI Estateß r o k er .
sat-amw InXTII and WALNT. .
011 FOR BAL - t—No. 431} WALNUT
min Street. Immediate possession. Large build
1D now occupied as °dices. Lot 2.5 feet front by
sefia-dt MILLER,ik niRTII and WALNUT Streets:
det " FOR SALE:--IMMEDIATE FOB
.msEsszo.N.—.P.DrE Street, West of Fifteenth,
Eliza= Four-story Isrown-stone Front DwELL
INC4. Lot 20 bq to a street, NI" DUir •
se2Bl In
mwatlf xTlf and WA", .
01, TO RE N T—A. DESIRABLE
A ra Three-story Residence, with back buildings.
Ay, situated O. 1228 Filbert street. Rent,sfee.
Are ,. t° MA(.I (URF(}Oit.
419 WALNUT Street.
f/ . TO CAPITALISTS.
• FOR SALE.
,
ft
A TRACT OF LAND flouting Lemon MU Park.
eafitaintrig NORTYAGRE% ly ole otllthe sotd
together or In squares. The re e 4 ""ttii 51(41
i
through t: East and West—Parrish. Lenten, Poll.
lar, Park, Girard avenue, Pleasant, ThonitlSOn, and
Sheldon streets: north and south, Tweiity.eightit.
Twenty-ninth (or Landing avenue,) Thirtieth and
Thirty-list Streets.
_.
This property Iles between Milani College
Pennsylvania avenue. It Is one of the. finest lota
lions for elegant building lots in the city, the
ground being very high; It overlooks the city, and
has eighteen hundred - and flfty.elght feet front on
LeMon Eli rOrk, Inquire el
MATW NEWKIRK,
Ofnee No. 320 WALNUT Street.
eFOR SALE, ABUSINESS STAND-
Four-story Brown House,N o. 324 Walnut street.
Valuable propery..Apply to R. A. J. PANCOAST,
No. 34104 BRIDGE Street, Mobtuaville, between
3 and 6 o'clock.
ADIUSEBIENTB.
WAli T -BTRAET THEATRE,.
Acting and Stage lilanager..W. Predericki
Business Manager an - 4
ATreas 81LL. ur....T.4. Hemphill
A GRET er
THIS (RATURDAYIEVENING, Sept. 23,1886.
MRS. D. P. BOWERS FOR THE LAST TIME
BUT ONE In her great character of "LADE
ATIDLEY.),
Theverformance will commence with
LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET.
Lady Audley lira. D. P. Bowers.
Robert AndLey Mr. Barton RM.
To conclude with the favorite Nautical Drains. of
BLACKsEYED SUSAN.
William Sir. Barton HIM
Black-eyed Susan Miss Annie Graham.
Fatally Circle, 25 cents; Chairs in Orchestra and
Dress Circle, 50 cents; secured chairs in Orchefices,
and Dress Circles, 15 cents; Orchestra Chairs, Et
Orchestra Boxes, Vi; Private Boxes, $5 to $B.
NEW CHESTNUT-STREET THEA.
TRE—CHESTNUT Street, above Twelfth;
GROVER & SINN T essees and Managers.
Tins (Saturday) AFTERNOON, Sot 23,
FIFTY-ER4HTR. MUNI) FAMILY MATINEE,
Upon the grand legendary drams
of the.
CORSICAN BROTHERS
will be presented,
Admission to the matinee 30 etc. to ail parts °MO
house; children 25 ets. Doors open at Wo , cloek.
Performance to cotilMence2pi OViook.
THIS (i3aturday)
A GREAT BILL,
Introducing the
YOUNG. BEAUTIFUL AND GIFTED
WESTERN,
TWO HELEN
TWO GREAT PIECES, 0
THE FRENCH nd SPY,
a
GREEN BUSHES.
In preparation—
THE ANRF.b 9Y IIIDNIDSTT.
NEW AMERICAN THEATRE
WALNUTStreet, above Eighth.
NEW ATTRACTIONS.
Two Grand Performances Afternoon and Evening.
MISS RATE FISHER,
And her beautiful horse, " WONDEROP In tire
Great Dramas.
AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE commencing .at
2.30 o'clock. For the last time, the Great Drama of
•• MAZEPPA
Or, The Wild Horse of Tartar,.
Maiehns., by Mhp Rote Fisher.
The Wild Horse, by The Cembratediffofitter.
- Supported by the Entire Company.
EVENING PERFORMANCE to commence at
o'clock. with a new Military Drama, in 3 acts, writ.
tell by John F. Poole, Esq. entitled
THE FEMALE. AMEiG.C.A-N SPY . .
The Spy • - Miss Kate Fisher.
GRAND bIVERTISSM.EN T.
To conclude with the Drama of
DICK VI:WIN.
MRB. Jollll 15nnwis NEW ARORL
STRE PLAY HEA.TRE.
A NEW AND THRILLING DRAMA.
SIXTH NIGHT OF EDWIN ADAMS.
Tins (saturdayHE SERF EVENING, Sept. 23, PM,
. •
Ivan lihorvitch Edwin Adam.
To conclude with the thrilling drama of
THE LONELY MAN OF THE OCEAN.
THE ENTIRE COMPANY IN THE CAST.
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTS
AND (30STNUT.
LAST TWO NUAITS.
LAST TWO NIGHTS,
MR. AND MRS. HARRY WATKINS,
In their Novel,Musical and Comical Entertainment,
TWO HOURS IN FUMLAND
Assisted by the distinguished yours Pianist,
MISS CARLOTTA SAAW.,
These charming Entertainments areattradtitin
large and brilliant Assemblages of the elite of Fhb.
ladhian Society, who testify their appreciation
of HEARTtightful amusement in
Y LAUGHTER AND APPLAUSE.
MR. AND MRS. WATKINS IN THIRTY
CHARACTERS AND SONISI
Portrayi with• singular tdmity tle Eccdsitfld
side.of Life Bits at the Times! Dashes at the DR
letanti: Folly as it Flies!
The consummate and masterly Piano Solos Of
MISS CARLOTTA SHAW
Establish her claim as the
FIRST OF LIY/NaI , APT PIANISTS.
Evening at 8. Saturday alinee at 6 4 M651t. Mien
Seats 50 cents% body of .Hall 25 cents. eelB4Bt
CONCERT HALL.-SECOND
"•—' WEEK OF BLIND TOM.
Owing to the wild enthusiasm and immense enc.
cess with which TOM has been greeted, he Will COI-
Once his stay in the city this week t and will appear
at Concert Hall EVERY EVENINO,, except Yam.
day evening.
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Performance to CCM.
memo at $ o'clock.
. .
ADMISSION 50 CENTS.
- Reserved Seats, Itei tia be had B, Pughle BOA
Store, corner SIXTH. and CHESTNUT iStreeteh
Gallery 25 cents.
-
Comfortable seats have been reserved for the aem
commodation o; colored people in the
_gallery,
selB-0t S. 47. J. THAYER, Agent.
MUSICAL FUND IALL.
' ADO° t ADO° I
ARTEMUS WARD
AMONG THE MORMONS.
THREE NIGHTS ONLY.
MONDAY) TUEMA.Y AND WEDNESDAY.
riErrEstirsEll 25, St and 27.
ARTEMUS WARD respectfully Milidtilleed three
farewell Mormon Entertainments, when be wilt re
late some cheerful new stories, andi present an
ENTIRELY NEW PANORAMA.
These will be Artemus Ward's last nights hi Plit.
ladekgalti nreylous to his departure for. Europe.
Admission socenis. ROlOreod teats, 75 cants, IW
served seats for sale at Trumpler's Music Store,
corner of Seventh and Chestnut streets, and at Ms.
ley's Continental Hotel News Stand. Sale of seats
will commence Friday, Sept. 22, at 9 A. M., to 5 P.
51, arid continue following days. Doors open at I.
Commence at oseloek.
A OADEXY OF FINE ARTS, CHEST
-Ls- NUT Street, above Tenth—Omen trete 9 A.. Ir..
tin 6P. M. Benptmln West's. great pintuire At
C - iitittHT REJEOTIOD NMI on En 11,104, jeM_
MILLINERY.
P. GILL & CO.
Ee
HAVE NOW Orr at A FULL LINE. OF.
HANDSOME FALL BONNETS,
HATS, AND MILLINERY. GOODS.
CHOWE FLOWERS, RIBBONS, and 011..
•NADINNTO for ttle
E. P. GILL & 00.,
790 ARE Street.
sel2-12t*
11 - EMETICALLY SEALED MEATS
-I.IYD Flous,
1,000 do r
z. bausage
503 " Beast Beet
600 " do Veal.
500 do Mutton.
1,000 . 1 do Turkey.
34100 tt do Chicken.
o,by 003 aassor ßH ted
0 0 D 0 8 130.. 2 1 .2 M M t
Fox sale Cana*
rea-tf 107 South WATER Street.
"SH.
GARDEN Co., mANIIFA.O C -
4- CREW! OP ANDW A
lIOLZI3AIX DEALERS
IN RATS CARS FURb. DON '
' WSP.A.W
GOODS A RIBBON So., No. 600 and 60S
MARKET street. The largest land most eomplote .
stock, the bestterras and cheapest prices, Country
merchants and the trade supplied. au26-3M
onoBALES COTTON WiON JUST received. Also, full stock of Cotton Yarnas
Carpet Chain, &c., at lowegt market price,
ROWE, EUSTON&CO.,
157 and 159 North THIRD Street.
MACKEREL HERRING, SHAD, &O.
-2400 bbh. Mao NOD, 14 2, Anil Mackerel.
late -caught flat fish, In assorted packages.
2,000 bblt. New Eastport, Fortune Say, and
fax Herring.
2,000 boxes Lubec, sealed, No. 1 Herring.
160 bbis. New idess Shad.
200 boxes Herkimer-county Cheese, Ste.
In store and for pay & NOONA_
Weir No. 140 NORTH WHARVES.
FAIRMOUNT MARKET_, TWENTY
-SECIOND and SPRING GARDEN Streets.
Farmers and Butchers, look to your interest and
T qtaln STALLS in this Market, as the steak of Pros
t*
skins 3 Is ad 501111 for tho increami floniand ,
se2l-
60 BALES NEW ORLEANS MOBS,
FULLEII4,
9 South SEVENTH Street.
HAVANA cNIATtS AND CtUA-lb&
JELLY.—Fresh invoices, assorted, just , ta
store, per steamer Columbia, and offered low to
dealers. Cigars, comprising Figaro Espanola.
Filantropa, &e.
FUGUET & SONS, Importers,
5e21.12t 14111 Small FRONT Street.
MESSRS. J. A. GADMARA: ad• 009,
MESSRS.
HAVANA, CUBA,
offer their services to those desiring to Duras'.
any of the products of the Island, and solicit Con.
signments of Vessels: Provisions, and, Approved
Goads, upon wh!ch therpifelliberal cash advances.
through Messrs. EL FIII3FITET & 13014113, Phtladeta
OM, to whom they refer.
S FUGUET &. SONS A
• COMMISSION MERCuANI% AND
Importers of HAVANA CIGARS and,ZOBACCON,
sett-1m gedial FRONT Street.
WINDOW SHADZB—ONLY
FAOTORY OF FINE SHADES IN THE OITY
—CLARK N. WEST, corner of SIXTH end CHEST.
NUT hts, -- Store Shades made and lettered; Orders
made ebeaßer, better and QUiegor than In ttinw.dcglorn.
Dealers C; examice stook Mat Made. Sabot?,
:L •• N$ MONS Me.
104
STORED b N y HELMBOLIPSTaker Emmy.
South TETH Street.
CHARLES DONOGHTII), NO, 10T•
eat 3 1:_ p
oxi S tre a e c t k .
a l o e: soli° steam l
.a r t en te e
d i;
gar and syrup. Uaz
ea ° 2 E pr Ei l l' ee Nli s,
. S. 7-90 treasury notes taken In,
payment. se2l-3t.•,
osAGE OKAPTGBi ARBOR VITAS;
.I..and other hedge plants' Phtit, Ornament"'
T re es &e., atMEIGIJAIVB fIERBLAATOWN NUE.
SERIES. se2l,lle.
A. L.A. RG E ASSORTMENT Glr .
WP Ladies , , Muse, nod Children ' s strew, Felt,
end Silk-plush 'RATS. Mee, Pinworm, Pentoors.
velvet., end Ribbons, which WU/ be sold at the lows ,
est cash price, or short time.
se9-1m 59 North SOON D Street. ;
EVB/11$ WA LE A N'SSAXASIMIIB
00m_
10 001IT0 POURTH STRENT6
PHILADELPITIA,_PA,
A large variety of ME-PROOF 13A0103 Muss
on him&
• •
1n1L1N1174411 •& BOW%
Oy6t Plnuo cutentoarg VVOR , IA L
E. Gabler's, Baron & Bseek's, Tesondk Co, e. *
other makers Flamm. Oulglor sane at JAB, mr,
LAWS, 279 and 281 S. FUT* Street, Belittle'
Warr PRINOA & CO.'S, woßiap,,ns
RENowNED. malodoono Autoa.
tie Orgaunncy, ilAth LLAYS,
MIL South FIFTS Street..
#,`lm,l t W'RltriM ANI) , ,:,VERBAI4
gaF.txtititeumTirwel.vitmmic'flt
lil - Baguio!,
t rktr t i 4 ; tf a ilfrOgl i p m eit
jiL,f i l a t y vil art ill evi E nLa x t
b b u t l t d . fillltt ol a
r t : N a : I°4
4 Phrenologist and Bookseller,
90 4 40 5g/ I p, TEN= 04Fecito itIOPTi Chtetaut*„,4