The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 04, 1865, Image 3

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Fps• 1865.
I, I. F. R. WOMRATH,
0 : ;; ;;OES TO THE LATE F. WORITEATH
No. 415 Arch Eltreet,
HAVE NOW OPEN,
A. FULL ASSORTMENT OF
VA.Ncry
tohiiii they invite the attention of borers
1101101 /I IMR3A
EST STYLE OF
IS PATTERN BONNETS,
JUST RECEIVAD BY
-
Ll'ii ETA'S/BURGER,
as sorTH SECOND STREET.
-„ 3 :arge assortwntskr,
131;OPti!, -
I'L VEINASriis4
4 1:11AMIEESs ak.o.
e mbnais and Militairs will find it to their ad.
00 - IT examining mp stook before purchasing
aUr r.• oc3.2t*
)ALIT OPENING:
WIEN:UT, OCTOBER 4TH
designs are all new, and many of them our
Importation. •
mllllrters admitted
E. P. GILL 4% CO.,
TOO ARCH STREET
0 0 11) 8z CAIC 'Sr
w wrier, in their Retail Department (in addition
Uitir Usual stock of Straw and Fancy Bonnets,
and Misses , /lots, etc.), a full line of
VELVETS,
CRAPES,
RIBBONS,
LADES,
FEATHERS
T AND SILT ORNAMENTS, and other novel
ties of their own impOrtntion.
WOOD & CARY,'
No. 725 CHESTNUT STHBET:
CoNNET -OPENING
WEDNESDAOotober 4.
VirOCOD iSt 402&.113ts
NO. 726 CHESTNUT STREET
4.1 CHESTNUT STREET.
.1 have now open a superior assortment of
MILLINERY GOODS,
table for the Fall and Winter-Season, consisting
iONNET, ROYAL AND UNCUT VELVETS,
all colors and plaid.
BONNET AND Trom - suNG RIBBONS,
of every width tors shads, /
MKS, LACES, __
MALINES, ENGLISH CREPES,
FRENCH FLOWERS AND MATHEW,-
Au NI suallr rich selectlon,many styles that cannot
be had elsewhere.
ViRAW,SILK AND FELT HATBAND BONNETS,
NEW YORKaes.
THE BEST AND FRENCH
BONNET FRAMES.
Constant attention to the market and the auction
saves In New York and this city enable me.to offer
g all times a complete assortment of fresh and de
rable goods at the lowest prices.
rartiettlar attention paid to country orders,
N. WEYL,
726 CHESTNUT Street.
E"4l3;tw:twiihay..s•[o:;:m
WARD P. KELLY,
TAILOR,
61* CHESTNUT STREET.
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
OTHES IMSDEPASSgD IN QUALITY AND
STYLE.
MILITARY AND NAVAL OFFICERS
Mended to by I. S. TAYLOR, The best Military
nd Naval Tailor In the country—last four years the
fitter at OWENS', Washington. se2o-tf
F . A, HOYT & BROTHER
Have now on hand
A. LARGE ABBOBTMENT OF
BOYS' CLOTIIINer,
to if hieh they invite the attention of their/ ens
tourers and the public in generaa.
A fine line of goods for MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR
-to make to order.
F. A. HOYT & BRO.,
ASSEMBLY BIIrLDINUS,
TENTH AND CHENTNNT STRZETA.
te.9l-wftl2t
FEIANCL4I..
THE FARMERS' AND MECHANICS'
NA.rrIbNAL BANS
OF PHIL.&DELIPSILA.,
FINANCIAL AGENT AND DEPOSITORY OF
THE UNITED STATES,
Will receive Subscriptions, payable in Certifi
cates of Indebtedness, One and Two Year Treasury
Notes, and Compound-interest Notes, for UNITED
STATES FIVE-TWENTY BONDS, according to the
terms prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury.
W. RUSHTON, Jr.,
CASHIER.
IZEBEM
OFFICE FOR THE SALE OF
GOFER:
JAY COORICE & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
aaving-Removed temporarily to
NO.-305 CHESTNUT STREET,
Oder for sale, at lowest market rates.
lIIN 300 1 Nlll al II li Vlll 1
AS FOLLOWS
• U.B. 7.30 Treasury Notes of date of Aug. 14 1864.
Do. do. do. June 15. 1865.
Do, do. do. July 15.1868. -
BONDS OP 1881.
8-20 LOAN OF 1862.
5-R0 LOAN OF 1864.
10-40 LOAN OF 1864.
CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS.
3TOOBB OF ALL KINDS BOUGHT AND SOLD
ON COMMISSION.
Information given concerning all kinds of Seen
ides.
Collections on all points made at lowest rates.
an2443M.
STOCKS, LOANS, &c.
BOUGHT AND HOLD
AT TIM BOARD
JF
B BROHEI2S,
BY HBORGE B . OYD,
18 South THOM Street, geeonA Ogg
ge3o-3ni Above 31eebanieg 7 Bann.
~I~IiOP POTTER.
PHOTOGRAPHS of this inntented Divine in OIL
and CRAYON.
HENSZEY & CO.,
MA ARCH Street.
FINE WATCHES,
CLOCKS,
JEWELRY',
SILVER AND
SILVER-PLATED WARE.
AT VERY LOW PRICES.
GOLD,
05 - ii4VMR., and
DIAMONDS
WATCHES AND JEWELRY REPAIRED.
N. TrEMIONs
1028 Chestnut *treat.
DRIED APPLES.
by tio barrels prime quality Dried Apples, for
JOHN D. TUSTIN,
No. 1/I. South FRONT street,
CONSULT DR. DUMAS, NO. 1037
,;" WALNUT Affections, General Weakness, Di se, Nervous Ne-
Millis or Gravel BrOnCilitlds Or confirmed I)on- ,
gill . htion, which ge treats witu nuprece defiled atted
.‘ BS, and solicits the worst cases that have been
rutandoned by other phirtficiffini• 008-10t*
THOS. W. EVANS & 00.
Invite attention to their extensive and varied as
aortment of
NEW vALT., GOODS,
embracing the latest and choicest styles or
SILKS,
DRESS GOODS
SHAWLS,
EMBROIDERIES,
GLOVES,
HOSIERY, 47 e-
Abio, a full line of goods suitable for
MOURNING,
of the latest manufacture aud r brie.
N 961 RS and 820 CHESTNUT ST.
oe4ost
DEPOT
SHEPPARD. VAN HARLINGEN &
NO. 100 S CHESTNUT ST.,
Whose establishment for the sale of
Is unequalled in the extent and variety of its as
HOUSEKEEPERS,
RENEWING THEIR SUPPLY
Or persons about to furnish, that they are now re
ceiling. their
FRESH LINEN, coliTax AND WOOLLEN
GOODS FOR HOUSEHOLD USE,
FLOWERS,
LINEN SIIEETINGS, COTTON SIIEET/NGS
PILLOW LINENS, PILLOW ILITSLINS
QUILTS, BLANKETS, TABLE AND PIANO
COVERS,
And every other article suitable tor a well-ordered
'household. ve29-tt
186. NEW GOODS FOR 1865.
EYRE & LANDELt 9
FOURTH AND ARCH.
IMPORTERS,
JOBBERS,
RETAILERS,
Pansy and Staple Dry Goods
WHOLESALE-SECOND FLOOR. 6e2:34:
GREAT STOCK OF
•
JOB LOTS
oY
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 also have a complete stock of
FRIENDS' WE.4.11,
COACH CLOTHS.
BILLIARDS, and
BAGATELLES..
Oar motto is ' , Good Goods at Fair Prices,+• at
W. T..SNODGRASS'
CLOTH HOUSE, •
34 SOUTH SECOND STREET
AND
23 STRAWBERRY STREET.
set-lm
FALL AND WINTER WOOLLENS
FOR MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER
FANCY AND PLAIN COATINGS.
FANCY AND PLAIN CASSIMERES.
OVERCOATINGS AND MEDIUM - AND HEAVY
VESTING-S..
UNION CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, SATI
NETS, &C., &c.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street
ocz-st Above Willow.
j CHAMBERS, NO. 810 ARCH ST.
ex • NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY.
Thread Veda, new designs.
Thread Lace Barbee.
Cambria Lace Veils, from 84..
Thread Lace Collars, from 50 cents.
Empress Collars in points de gaze, point ap
lique, and valenciennes.
W GOODS.
French Muslin, 2 y HITE
ards wide for dresses.
soft finish Cambric, Nainsook, Plaid and Stripe
Muslins very-cheap.
Rich Cambric Edginigs and Insertions, French
Embroidered Bands, F ouncings, &c.,
Hemstitched lidkfc., extra tine, 2.5.ct5. 004-12 t
FINE CLOAKING&
Large stock Beaver Cloths, Chinchillas, ye
lows. Frosted Beavers,_ Water-proofs, &c. Also
Overeoatings, flue Black Broadcloths, Black Cass!
naeres, Fancy Cassimeres, &c.
Ladies' Water-proor Cloaks'.
Fine Fall and AN Inter Cloaks.
Open Centre Broche Long Shawls.
Best quality Hoop Skirts.
Black 'I Whet Long Shawls.
COOPER do CONARD,
OC4-If S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Ste.
T ADIES' CLOAKS-A FULL STOCK
-.-1 On hand of
Water-Proof Cloaks.
Beaver Cloth Cloaks.
Broadcloth Cloaks.
Frosted Beaver Cloaks.
Velvet Beaver Cloaks.
Fancy Cloaks.
Made in the best manner, at the lowest prices.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER.
Nos. 450, 452, and 451 North SECOND Street,
oc3-3t Above Willow.
LOANS
LADIES' CLOAKING CLOTHS, IN
GREAT VARIETY OF STYLES.
CIIRWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
NOB. 450, 452 and 454 North SECOND Street,
oca-at Above Willow.
A SPECIALLY INTERzeTING
REOPENING.
joempii H. wrionrcumws
Having made extensive repairs and alterations to
the old stand, Northeast corner of EIGHTH and
WRING GARDEN Streets, has reopened with a
magnificent stock of new and beautiful Goods, se
lected with great care, and with special referenda
to the first-class trade who have so long patronized
the old firm. Andl would here take the opportunity
at thanking all our former customers and of assuring
them that no e ff ort
be spared in the future to
retain their continued patronage.
There will be found a good stock of
BLACK SILKS AND SHAWLS.
RICH PLAID AND PLAIN POPLINS.
FRENCH MERINOES, DELAIXES, AND CALI
COES. CLOTHS; CASSIMERES, FLAN
NELS, I!LANNETS.
LINEN GOODS, MVSLINS, &C.,&C.
JOSEPH H. THORNLEY,
se27-1m Con EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN.
ATTRACTIVE NOTICE TO LADIES.
A full line of French Melinens,
A full due of Poplins,
A fall line of Silks and Shawls,
A. full Hue of Blankets,
A fall line of Muslim,
A full line of Table Linen!,
A full line of Clothe and Casslmeres,att
JOHN H. STOKES,
Ben 702 ARCH Street.
•
ZEAL FRENOR LINEN 1311EBTING.
A few pieces more of there very annerlor
FRENCH LINEN SHEETINDS,for angle and doa
ble beds, just received.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGBN & ADDISON,
Housekeeplba Dry Goods,
se26-6t No. 1008 ORZSTNZT Street.
SILESIA TABLE DIAPERS.
We have unexpectedly received an Invoice of
those very desirable goods. To those who have
used them, we neec say no word of commendation.
SHEFTARD. VAN HARLLNGEN & ARRISON,
Linen and Bouse-furnishing %cods,
ee29-6t No. 1009 CHESTNUT Street.
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
SOUTR SECOND STREET,
Have now open a full stock of
iLnpinla 7 French Xerinoes.
"Lupin's" Moments de Laing.
Silk-faced Poplins.
Silk and Wool . Poplins.
All-wool Poplins.
Plaid Poplin's, of ordered Myles.
Rieh,flgnred ail-wool Cashmeres.
Rich styles or Wool DO Lanes.
Polka Lot De Lalnee and Repe.
portatiDrees Goods, in great variety, of our ownsell im-
on.
SIC
.AWLS I SHAWLS
Bound Blanket Shawls.
Plain Long Shawls, for friends.
Extra-size Square Shawls.
Fine Plaid Shawls, newest patterns.
Misses , and Children's Shawls.
Stack and Mode Thibet Shawls.
Berlin Jason
_ard Shawls.
seka At JOny H. STOKES'. 7O ARCH St
628 HOOP SKIRTS.—NEW 628
FALL STYLES NOW READY
at Hopkins , Manufactory, No. fiES ARCH Street.
Our assortment is complete,. containing full lines of
Ladies', 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 Benefaction.
Skirts made to order, ant red, and re s ired. Also,
it
good. ratotern.made skirts, from n to forty
springs, at very low mom who me w and re.
tall. ff-IMI
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
FURNISHING DRY GOOUS,
A CARD.
ARRISON I
HOUSE-FURNISHING DRY GOODS
cortment, beg to announce to
FALL ASSOUTAKENT
MEM
DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS,
TABLE :LINENS,
DAMASK NAPKINS,
BORDERED TOWELS,
TOWELLING-9,
OF NEW AND DESIRABLE STYLES,
Offer a full alt 4 Varied Stock of
(LATE TLIORNLEY & camnro
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
INDIA. SHAWLS.
•
GEORGE FU Y ER,
816 cix.st....x..t ii4trtsOlt,
will open his FALL Importation of
INDIA LONG AND S
0 SQUA S RE SUAWLS AND
45.1 t 7
On TECTIDSDAY Oct. 5. to which the attention or
the Ladies is invited. ' oe4-et
JOUVIN'S GLOVES.
JUST RECEIVED,
A FRESH INVOICE
or
Jouvirr , s 4 151 - EMTUIDTk.
KID GLOVES.
GE,WTEP AND LADIES' SIZES.
THOS. W. EVANS & CO.,
818 FAND 820 CHESTNUT STREET.
oc4-st
FURNISHING G 0 0 D B.—wn ARE
offering [great Inducements in Furnishing
Goods. such asHlankets, Marseilles Quilts, Honey-
Comb Quilts, 'Lancaster Quilts, Woollen Quilts,
Comfortables Table Linens, Linen Sheeting, Pil
low Mena Towel/o_oh Napktus,Muslins of all
widths, Fruit Cloths, Floor Linen, Crash, &o. Par
ties about furnishing may be assured of buying
these goods below the market price.
• R. D. & W. H. PENNALL,
1020 ISIA.RIKET Street.
IA I 011 , 14 C 3 Irmo tiam >M
Ft:man GOODS.
HALLOWELL, GARDNER, & CO,,
IMPORTERS .A.NVJOBBERS,
ABE NOW MINING
AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OP
SILKS -
AND
FANCY DBMS GOODS,
'Comprising an extensive andattraetive assortment
of styles to meet present trade in
Elegant Deeigne
Foreign Fancy Fabrics.
AIso—CHOICE MAKES in
IMPORTED STAPLE GOODS,
such as will.be re A qt r i f ed for
IJMN amasSi
lirlath L e CT* 4l .f ir EtCES TO CASK BUYERS.
615 Chestnut and 612 Jayne streets,
nu-lawfam
JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
DRY Goons,
Now. 289 and 241 North Third Street,
PFEILADELPHIL.
Cloths, Prints, '
cossimeres. De tains,
pattinetts. Alpaca s, _
Jeans; Pam Dress (foods,
Cottonades, Brown and Bleeched Sheath:la,
Denims, Brown and Bleeched Skirtings,
Stripes, Omish ()hombres.
Cheeks, Omish Tweeds,
Gingham% Flannels.
Diapers, Meant,
PIIBNISHING GOODS, -
WHITE GOODS,
NOTIONS, &c.. &o.
1866 . IP A L L 1865.
JAB. B. CAMPBELL &
727 QHESTNUT STREET,
write the attention Of Cash Buyers at wholesale
to their stock of
FRENOTORITISH , AND eidEnIOA.N
V, 451- 0 40 31:0
Which, for extent, variety. and general kdapta
tion to the manta of the trade, le ;untanned.
SILKS.
• MERINOES,
POPLINS. 0
EPINGLINES,
TARTAN PLAIDS.
BLANKETS.
FLANNELS,
BALMORALS,
WHITE GOODS.
LINENS. and.
BRADFORD GOODS.
Package Buyers supplied with scarce and desira
ble goody at and under market rates.
Wilougsmas ROOMS 17P IITAIROL
anht.tf
WALL PAPERS.
NEAP FALL STYLES
PHILADELPHIA
WALL PAPERS!
HOWELL & EMILE,
N. E. Cor. Fourth and Markel Streets,
MANUFACTURERS OF
WINDOW SHADES.
an7l-fmiv2nt
GENTS) FUBNISHING GOODS.
FINE SHIRT BLUMPACTORY.
The subscribers would invite attention to their
IMPROVED CUT OF SHIRTS,
which they make a specialty i their business. 11110,
constantly receiving
NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
J. W. SCOTT & CO.
GENTLEMEN'S EURNISHING ST cRIG,
No. 814 clipsoTrarr Street,
Four doors below the Continental.
UTUWWWM.IPnIriT7MI
CARPETINGS t CARPETINGS 1
J. T. IME.I.4.A.CROM
No. 87 South SECOND Street, No. 87
ABOVE CHECSTNIIT. •
SAS JUST WiccinvEn A FULL LINE
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
CABINETINGS,
OF THE BEST'MAXES AND NEWEST STYLEB.
WINDOW SHADES,
FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS, DRUGGETS, RAG, LIST
AND COTTAGE CARPETS,
AT Tlllll LOWEST PRIM&
J. T. DELAOROIX,
37 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
Between Chestnut and Market streets, Whiled:6
set-1 - ettiWth3m
NEW CARPET .BoUSE.
TARIE111)031 & SINA.W,
SlO ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
will open
ON MONDAY, Fieptember lath,
a new and choice selection of
CARPETINGS,
of all the various qualities. Housekeepers will and
It to their advantage to sail 'and examine before
purchasing. sel7-lm
1865. FALL. 1865.
CLEM ECHO
OERNANTOWN, PA.
AVCALLIAUNZ Sr, CO.,
(MANUFACTURERS a IMPORTERS OP
c.a...itmalmrnsrcie.
OIL CLOTH. MATTING% dia.,
WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT,
509 ORESTNUT MEET.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT,
se7-115 519 ORESTRITT STREET.
ONSON'S PATENT
FOB
LOWERING OR RAISING
GAS FIXTURES AT IMMURE.
This Is a contrivance by which Gas Fixtures can,
without trouble, be pulled up or down at pleasure,
without the use of a water slide.
On exhibition at the store of
EMBREY, MERRILL dz TKAIIMCARA,
718 CHESTNUT STREET,
5e29.61 Agents for the Manufacturers.
SPECIAL NOTI-CE.
I have made arrangements to remain for a
SHORT TIME ONLY.
In my present store, and will continue to sell gut.
class FURNITURE at very low prices, until further
notice.
GEO. d. HENKEL%
sepia 809 and 811 cfiREFNUT-Etreet.
gE PIIESSPIIILA_DELPIITA., WEDNESDAY: OCTOBER ,4, .1665; -
RICH LACE CURTAINS,
PIANO AND TABLE COVERS,
WINDOW SHADES,
BROCATELLES,
REPS..
Ads AIIAM ILAINTCOLN,
PHOTOGRAPHS of this Goil-mlssioned man in
OIL and CRAYON.
HRNSZEY & CO"
0c2.-6t* Sim ARCH Street.
NEW AND INTEREBTENG WORK.
From 1747 to 1781. By Rev. THOMAS BRAINERD,
D. D., of Philadelphia. -.
"It is interesting as a novel."—U. 8. likezette.
" Dr. Brainerd has given us a model biography."
—N. Y. Evangelist.
"The volume mill have a
lace alongatde the me
moirs of the eider brother (David Breiluerd), many
of the characteristics of which it possesses."—N. Y.
Observer.
Published by the
PRESBYTERIAN PUBLICATION COMMITTEE,
1334 CHESTNUT STREET.
And for sale by .
ASHMEAD & EVANS, fl i Chestnut street..
T. B. PETERSON & BROS., 806 Chestnut street
J. S. CLAXTON, and other booksellers. sets-6t
Among the Mormons and Indians. A rich and racy
book, and one that willoause more laughs through
put the land than any other work published in
years. Thousands and tens of thousands have been
sold, and the demand continues unabated. Full of
illustratione. Price, $1.50.
* *
ALSO READY.
OUR ARTIST IN . CUBA,
A comic book of Travels in the West Indies,illus
trated with fifty original humorous drawings on
wood, by ORO. W. CARLETON. Printed and
bound in a new and exceedingly attractive style.,
Price, $l.lO.
*•*** * * * * *
RECENT CAPITAL BOORS.
Boolhob Papers—A Comic Book by JOIN
so
Looking Around—A new novel. By A. 8. ROE 00
Orpheus C. Herr Papers—A third series ffii oo
Gomery of Montgomery—A new American
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* AU handsomely bound in cloth, and sent by
mail FREE on nne/PS Or rt/90, by of
OARLP,TON,
ae2B-wstf NEW YORK.
MISS WKEEVEIPS P 0 P Utlk. R
AAA VOLUMES—KEW ADDITIONS.
WOODOLIFFE. By HARRIET B. 1111'Haaran.
One volume. 12m0.. cloth.
EDITH'S MINISTRY. Thno., cloth.
SUNSHINE ;Du, NATE VINTON. lemo. cloth, at
THE FLOUNCED ROBE, AND WHAT IT
COSTS. With Frontispiece. 70 cta.
Miss MeKeever's pOpularity as an authoress, and
the elevated character of her writings, have given
to them a standard character equal to those of any
female writer of the present day.
LINDSAY A BLAXISION a Publishers,
seas No. 25 South SIXTH Street.
LATE PUBLICATIONS.-AN
INATION OF SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON'S
PHILOSOPHY, and of the Principal Philosophical
Questions discussed In his Writings. -By John
Stuart Mill, In two volumes :12mo.
HONOR ;_ OR, THE SLAVE-D/CALNIVS DAUGH
TER. Be Stephen O. Bultlnch.
THE BLADE AND MB BAH.-Thoughts for a
Young Man. By A. B. Massey.
iumigitTATiONS AND DISCUSSIONS.—PoIiti
caI, 'philosophical and Historical. By John Stuart
Min; a volunk ea 12 mo.
All the new books received as soon as published,
and for sale by JAMES S. CLAXTON,
{Successor to W. S. & A. Martian.)
xe2o 608 CHESTNUT Street.
JUST RECEIVED,
NEW VANS,
.13Arr.wrr 4sr. 00•9
selZim 819 CHESTNUT STREET.
I " 11 ‘ e, 0"V " i t
neatly executed at the office of the GERMAN
TOWN TELEORAP/4 7 at city P rie e g • 11*
CROQUET, ARCHERY, CRICKET,
and BASE-BALL IMPLEMENTS; just re
ceived and for sale by
PHILIP. WILSON dc CO.
408 CHE S TNUT Street.
Pa K ATE 13 OF EVERY VARIETY,
Croquet, Archery, Cricket and Base-Hall Im
plements, for eale by
PHILIP WILSON & CO.,
409 CHESTNUT . Street.
CORN EXCHANGE
BAO MANUFACTORy.
10,0q1 Cotton Seamless Bags.
10,000 Linen do. do.
20,000 Jute do- do.
In store and for gale by
JonIT or. BAILEY & CO.,
sel.4-3m* r 113 North FRONT Street
MESSRS. A. GANDARA. & CO.,
MESSRS.
HAVANA, CUBA,
offer their services to those desiring to purchase
any of 'the products Of the bland, and solicit Con•
signments of Vessels. rrovisious, and Approved
Hoods upon which they offer liberal cash advances,
through Messrs. FIIGUET & Phlladel-
Phis,. 0 whom they.refer. . 9M-1m
MEDICAL.
PTLYSICIANS.
NEw Yong, August Vith.
Allow me to call your attention to TM' PRI4PA.
RATION OF CIONPiI EXTRAIIT BIJOH(T. The
component parts are Bade!, LolIO Lipp;, OU
BEM, JUNIPER BERRIES. ,
MODE OF PBBFAILATION.--Buchu in vacuo;
Juniper Berries, by distillation, to form a fine gin ;
Cl/beim extracted by dlsplacementny liquor ob
tained from Juniper Berries , Containing very little
sugar, a small proportion of spirit, audassre MA•
table than any now in use. The active properties
are by this mode extracted.
Buchu, as prepared by Druggists generally, is of
a dark color, it is a plant that emits its fragrance;
the action or a dame destroys this (its Wire Prin
ciple) leaving a dark and glutinous decoction.
Minei s the color ofthe ingredients. The Euclid to
preparation predominates; the smallest quantity of
the other ingredients are addedi,to prevent fermen
tion; upon inspection, it will be round not to be a
Tincture, as made in FilarMaeopma, nor is it a
Syrup—and_ therefore Call be used in cases where
fever or inflammation exists. In this, you have the
knowledge of the ingredients aud the mode of pre
paration.
Hoping that you will favor it with a trial and that
upon inspection it will meet with your approbation,
With a feeling Of confidence,
1 am, very respectfully,
IL T. RELMSOLD,
Chemist and praggist of 16 Darr Experience? its
Philadelphia, and now located at his Drug and
Monica' Warehouse 694 Broadway, New Fork.
_From the larged llfaartfaAuring Chemist& fa the
I am aequnintCd with #1 . 1% H. T. Helmbold; be
occupied the Drug Store opposite 'Ay raitidanhe. had
was successful In conducting the business Where
others had not been equally so before him. I have
been favorably impressed with his character and en
terprise. WILLIAM WEIGHTMAN.
Firot of Pages& TVaghtman, Mannfacturing °ho
miest Nina Mid Brown streets, Plalaaaphia•
HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCLEU,
For weakness arising from Indiscretion. The, ex
hausted powers of Nature which are accompanied
by so many alarming symptoms, among which will
be found Indisposition to "0.
xertion, Logs Of Memo
ry, Wakefulness Horror of Disease,or Forebodings
of Evil; in fact, Universal Lassitude, Prostration
and Inabilityto enter into the enjoyments of society.
The Constitution, once affected with Organic
Weattnen,requires the aid of Medicine to strengthen
andlitregorate the system, which ILEAMBOLD'fif
EXTRACIT BUOHUlnvarlably does. If no treat
ment is submitted to, Constunption or Insanity en- -
sues. •
HELMBOLDPS FLUID EXTRACT, BUCHU,
In affections peculiar to" FF,areLas, , isunequalled
by any other preparation, as lit ClilOrOsis or Reten
tion, Painfulness, or Suppression of Customary
Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrus State of the
Uterus; and all complaints incident to the sex,
whether arising from Itablia hi' dissipation, impru
dence in, or the decline or change 01 life.
BELMBOLIYB FLUID EXTRACT BUCRU
AND
IMPROVED ROSE WASH
Will radically exterminate from the system Dis
eases arising from Habits of Dissipation, Mae ex
pense, tittie or no change in diet, no ineontsnienCe Or
exposure; completely superseding those unpleasant
and dangerous remedies, anal= And Mercury, In
all these diseases.
USE HELINBOLDn3
FLUTE) EXTRACT BUCHT.I..
In all Diseases of these organs, whether existiniin
t' Maio " or " Female. ,, front whatever emcee orq
ig
mating, and no matiet , 4. , f how long standing. It s
pleasant to taste the odor, `• immediate in action,
and wore strengthening than anpoof the prepara
tions of Bark' or Iron;
. .
Those suffering from BrokeA-cfount or Delicate
Constitutions, procure Ms remedy at ones.
The reader must be aware that however slight
May be the attack of the show:diseases, it is Certain
to affect his Bodily Health, Mental Powers, and
Rippinese.
lithe above diseases require toe aid of a diuretic.
HELMBOLP'S EXTRACT BUCHU
p E=llo yr: 03.011 Df Ova( ro iaIM CN
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
CURTAIN GOODS.
I . E. WALRAVEN,
MASONIC HALL,
719 CHESTNUT STREET.
JUST OPENED,
LACE. CURTAINS,
FROM AUCTION,
IN 15100 D STYLES,
Opell in A few days the largest assort
Went of
RICH CURTAIN MATERIALS
FINE LACE CURTAINS
ever offered a Philadelphia public
WALRAYEN,
718 crnoiwincoa , STREET.
• oc2-tf
CURTAIN STORE! CVE,TAIN STORE!
1026
CRESTNVT
C. M. STOUT & CO.
gai.wertnam •
NEW PUBLICATIOM).
LIFE OF JOHN BILUMRD,
THE NEW JERSEY NISSIONAY,
READY AT LAST.
14 0 Arienins Ward's New Books
ARTEMVS WARD—HIS-TRAVELS
.EDUCATIONAL.
THE 'UNION
BUSINESS COLLEGE
HANDEL AND IJAYDN HA.LL,
EIGHTH. AND SPRING GARDEN STS.3
Is ROW PERMANENTLY ESTABLISHED with a
THOROUGH ORGANIZATION,
EFFICIENT MANAGEMENT,
PRACTICAL COURSE OF INSTRUCTION and
UNSURPASSED ACCoBMODATIONs.
During the present week, and until October ad
FULL COURSE SCHOLARSHIPS
ciku be purchased at the REDUCED PRICEof
THIRTY DOLLARS.
THE [LADIES' DEPARTMENT
THE, UNION
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Is now attended by a number of Lady pupils. Its
Course of Instruction includes
PENMANSLIIP,
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
BOOK-KEEPING,
COMMERCIAI ARITIINBT/C, 00.11 , 1tEs
roNDENCE,
And is designed to confer upon Ladies the advan
tages of a BUSINESS EDUCATION, which has
kittlefio been confined to young men.
Thts Deparittielii is separate from the other de
partments, has anindependent entrance, and every
advantage of a quiet location and convenient ac
commodations.
EVENING SESSIONS.
The College Is open for the instruction of
Ladies and Gentlemen
Prom 7toif in the evenings. Those who are occu
pied during the day can pursue the Commercial
Course orstndy PElCltAbinair and ARITEENIETIO
alone; by attending the evening classes.
SPECIAL BRANCHES.
SURVEYING, ENGINEERING,
THE HIGHER MATHEMATICS,
PHONOGRAPHY and
ORNAMENTAL PENMANSHIP,
Are taught In the most complete and effielentman
ner. The students have the adisintage of FIELD
PRACTICE, conducted by a Surveyor and Euslueer
of slxyears'. experience.
%Ike system of Instruction.
It. the most thorough and practical of any inatitu
Zion of the kind in the country.
Can or send for a Circular containing terms and
particulars. Address
I. CA.RLL, Surwt,
OFFICE, No. 531 NORTH EIGHTY ATIMET
oca-3t PHILADELPHIA.
CIRITTENDEN' B COMMERCIAL COL
LEGE, 837 CHESTNUT St. corner of Seventh.
ESTABLISHED 1844. INCORPORATED 1555.
Complete preparation for the Counting House and
Businest Life.
The course of instruction includes Book.keeping
in all its branches, as practised by the best account
ants; Penmanship, plain and ornamental; Commer
cial Caleulations, Business Forms,CoramercialLaw,
Detetting_counterfeit Notes, le.
TELEGRAPHING, by both sound and paper in
struments, taught by one of the best of Practical
Operators.
In extent of accommodations, thoroughness and
practical value of its well-tried
businessf instruc
tion, and In real advantages to men, this
institution is unequalled. The instruction given is
of the most practical character, and every facility is
afforded for acquiring a finished Business Educa
tion.
EVENING SESSIONS
Give those Who are engaged during the day an Mr+
portunity to become qualiffed for Business Life.
Students instructed separately, at such hours as
may best suit their convenience. Diplonias, with
the seal of the Institution attached, awarded on
graduation. •
Catalogues, containing- terms. students' niuneel
&e., may be obtained gratis, on application.
oc4•6tt S. If. CRITTENDEN CO.
WOMEN'S COLLEGE OF PHYSI.
"CLANS AND SURGEONS. connectedjwiththe
New York Dispensary and Hospital for Women and
Children, and established for the thorough medical
education of women. College Term begins 0ct.16.
For announcements, address Mrs. C. L. LOZIER,
M.D.. Dean of the College, No. 361 West THIRTY
FOURTH Street, New York City. oe2-mw-2t
MISS NARY E TBROPP WILL RE.
open her English and French Doardin_g_and
Day School for Young Ladles, at No. 1841 CHEST
NUT Street. Philadelphia, on the 11th of Septem
ber. FOr circulars apply at the School. oa2mull3t.
A A LADY, EXPERIENCED IN TEACH
ING, desires to give lessons in schools or pri
vate families in the English branches, Latin,
French, andgusie. Address "C. N.," Bookstore,
12124 CHE NNT street. sell-wrut-at*
- p E V. ALBERT HERR' . Y BARNES'
-a-s , Classical and English School, 922 CHESTNUT
Street. sell-wfmlOt.
P ROFESSOR R W. VODGES GIVES
instruction in classes, on the PIANO or in
SINGINU-. at Five Dollars per quarter, payable in
advance. Apply at the High School, corner BROAD
and GREEN Streets, between 2 and 4 o'clock
P.M. _ ocr-at.
A GRADUATE OF THE OSWEGO
THAINW ficnoot, having_severaliears , ex
perience in teaching, desires a roarnoti In a Se
lect School in or near Philadelphia. • Adrese "OB
JECT TEACHER, Prat? Office. oc2-3t*
GHEGORY & MUMFORD'S
SECOND_ _ _
• -
NATIONAL BUSINESS coLLEem.
oprincE, COMMON WEALTH BUILDING,
CHESTNUT Street, above Sixth.
Departments of Instruction are the Actual Bide
-71.0118 cOite,ge, and Normal Institute for Printing end
PeffenanehiP. The Mee will be open for the sale Of
Scholarships TUESDAY, October 10th, BM Open.
Ing Lecture to be announced. seae-et*
WEST GROVE BOARDING SCHOOL,
FOR GIRLS, CHESTER COUNTY 2. PA.
Located, at West Grove Station, on the Phuadelt
phis and Baltimore C
semiannuaload
The twenty-fourth term of this Insti
tution will commence on Second-day, the Bth of 11th
Month next: . The course of instruction is extensive
and thorough, embracing, in addition to the common
English course, the Latin and French Languages,
Drawing, Telegraphing, &c.
For circulars, se., address the Principal,
THOS. P. 0014.a.1111,
West Grove P. 0., Chester county,Pa.
7th Month, 1865. au2.w2m
L. CARPENTER'S PRIVATE
-a-f• DANCING ACADEMY, 6215 ARCH Street.
—To Young Ladie.s, Young Gentlemen, and Pa
rents, who are desirous of learning Dancing pro
perly, grid:with ease and grace, for your private
Drawing-Itooms Soir4r. or Soelableg, can on the
long-established and punctual master of the arc,
D. L. CARPENTER, at any hour—Morning, Noon,
or Evening—daily and nighly.
FALL AND WINTER TERM.
Scholars can commence at any time, being dated
from the time of entering.
Imperiale, Zuhna, Polka, Mazurka, Lancers, and
Quadrilles are properly taught. For the German
Cotillions—Gallop, Short Redowa, Deux Temp,
Trots Temp, Cinq Temp, Polka-Bedowa, Polka-
Mazurka, Be. For references, call on the thousands
of pupils sit= D, L. CARPENTER, paw ARCH
Street, has taught. se3o-1m
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN
STITUTE, for YOUNG LADIES. northwest
corner of CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets.
Rev. CHAO, A. SMITH, D.D., Principal. sere-60
MBEECH'S CLASSES FOR DANC
• INI ,
_Etiquette, Elegance Of Deportment,
every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at the ele
gant Ball Room. S. E. corner of BROAD and
SPRING GARDEN Streets, at 234 P. X, se29-6t*
PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY
ACADEMY I AT WEST CHESTER.—The duties
of this Institution will be resumed on
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER rrll.
The following gentlemen eoinpose the Board of
Trustees: Hon. James Pollock, LL. D. President;
Capt. William Apple, Vice President - W. E. Bar
ber, Esq., Secretary,-_,Tames H. Orne, Esq., Treasu
rer; Rev. Richard Newton, D. D.t Rev. Thomas
Brainerd., D. D. Hon. Oswald Thomson, Hon.
Charles O'Neill, lion. W. E. Lehman, Major Gen.
S. W. Crawford, col. 'Wm. Bell Waddell, Major
Wayne MeVeagh; Messrs. Joseph B. Townsend,
James L. Claghorn, Charles B. Dungan, George I.
Russell, Wm. L. Springs, Addison May, and T. B.
Peterson.
Cadets may pursue an English, Classical, or Sci
entific course of ending, 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
graduate of the United States Military Academy. of
experience and ability, conducts the Military De
partment. The moral and religious instruction Of
the Cadets 113 carefully attended to For circulars,
apply to James H. Orne, Esq.,No. 626 1 Chestuut
street,T. B. Peterson,Esq.,No. ae Chestnut street,
Philadelphia ,or to Col. THEO. HYATT,
se2o-1m President Penna. Military Academy.
VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY
MILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL.—Terms
very moderate. Thoror course of study in
Mathematics, English lodes, &c. Supplies the
benefits of a - home. Surveying and Engineering
taught. Boys of all ages received. Begins Septem
ber 4th. Refers to JOHN C. CAPP - A SON 153
South THIRD Street; THOS, J. CLAYTON, Esu„
FIFTH and PRUNE ; Mr. GEORGE F. ENOTT,
SEC HUDSON Street. Number limited. Address
Bey. J. HARVEY BARTON, A. M., Village Green,
Pennsylvania. au44m
- SW. RIZZO WILL RHONE HIS LES
SONS in Vocal Music at his residence,) No. 313
South SIXTEENTH Street, October 1.
He may be addressed meantime through the City
P. 0.. as above. . au29-t1
THE FRENCH_ AND EN(
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL of Madame
MASSE will reopen on MONDAY, September 12th.
In this institution instruction Is thorough In every
department. Competent English teachers are em
plc 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 eireu•
dress 184
terms and other particulars, ad
dregs 1342 SPRUCE St., Philada., - Pa. anls-2m
HEGARAY INSTITUTE.-ENGLISH
v and French Boarding and Dap School for Young
Ladies, Non. 1527 and 1529 erztuoz Street, Phi
ladelphia, will reopen *AWED/CHAD/it, BeliteM
ber =h.
French is the language of the family, and Is con
stantly spoken in the Institute.
Pox circulars and particulars Apply to
an9.oip , Madame D'HERVILLY, Principal.
'`HE CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH
Bcaoor, of the subscriber, S. E. corner of
EfIIETEE.NTH and LOCUST Streets, will Reopen
on MONDAY , Sent. 11, falad-Zall P:KEND"E"
SIGNOR. P. RONDINELLA-ITALIAN
and English Singing Lessons. Residence, S.W.
corner BROAD and PINE. se2l-ine
rmasn, CLASSICAL, AND NA
THEMATIOAL INSTITUTE, No. SI Southwest
PENN - SQUARE. Duties resumed Sept. 11th.
au29-2no JOSEPH DAVISON, Principal.
THE SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL
Divrrruer.e, CHESTNUT Street, N. W. eor.
of Twelfth, reeIpencSEPTEMBER 9th. Thia ierthe
beet provided'Echoed for boys In America.
an2l3-2ms J. ENNIS, Principal.
MISS ELIZA. W. SMITH'S SCHOOL
for roans Ladies No. 1210 SPRUCE street,
will be reopened on MONDAY, September 8, The
course embraces a thoroug_h English Eaucation, - witb
Latin, French. German, Music, Drawing, Painting,
&c. ses-Im*
HE CLASSICAL INSTITUTE,
• DEAN wrnnErr, BELOW LOCUM
Win be reopened SEPTEMBER. 4th.
an.26-21n. .1. W. FAIRITA, D. D., Print'Pal.
MISS BROOKS AND MRS. J. R.
40.16 HALlovill resume the duties of their BOARD
ma and VAN SCHOOL for Young Ladles, at 1215
WALNUT Street, on WEDNESDAY, the god, lust.
tu,M-2m"
AT REDUCED. PRICES.-NOW IS
the .time to have your Cartes de Ytette taken
In - ItEllltEntS unsurpassed style. (o at once and
obtain them, at SECOND Ntreett above Green. lt*
qr NEVER RADA - GOOD PICTURE
-t- BEFORE P" exclaimed one of Philadelphia's
fairest daughters, as she gazed with delight on her
photo-Miniature. made at °HEXER & DiLLoN , S,
is south Eleamß Street, • sel6-Imlf
N. B.—Albums and Stereoscopes in great variety.
TIENRY BALDWIN. JR.,
AA. No. 30 SOUTH SEVENTH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,soLicaTos , OF PATENTS
AVD
corssELLon IN PATENT VASES
'Calm* ,
WANTS.
WANTED -A PARTNER, WITA
cash capital of Iron' 100,000 to *15,000, to en
gage in an established business, which , can be in
creased greatly by an Increase of capital. Address
Dal= " Post Office.
oc4wfrm-et.
ANTED-SOLICITORS AND
A.GENTS for Life, Fire, and Accident In
surance In City:mg State. A liberal commla.lon.
&limed. Address 'Box WSW , Post Office.
WANTED TWOBOYS, ABOUT 15
the Des oe k
grto s of age;
goods. One for the Store, the other for
enter
Must be correct in Figures and a good Pen.
man.
Addree... with reference. hi own handwriting,
" INDUSTRY.' at this Office.
WANTED—A FEW ACTIVE 13119I
NESS Men to sell State Rights for a new and
valuable Invention destined to come into general
use. A commission will be allowed that will enable
an active man to make from $l,OOO to $3,000 per
month. Bich Aeettstomed td selling Patent RiSnts
preferred. Address -'• INVENTOR," Box 1015,
Philatlelphla, Pa. oc4-at
WANTED—A PARTNER, ACTIVE
Or silent, with a hundred thousand dollars
to Join a 'punt:man who will furnish a like amount
to do a Dry Goods Jobbing business ill this city.
The advertiser has been actively engaged in the
business for thirty ).ears, and Is desirous of starting
a new concern.. The reference, if required, will be
any large Importingor commission house in Phila
de_fphia, Mew Yorkor Boston, AddreSS "BIER•
°WANT, Philadelphia P. 0. oct-Se
WANTED -AN ACTIVE, ENER-
T gem mu, who has a knowledge of the Car
riage,Yiaroware and Ittigtutem bypar,
ties who are about opening a house in this city.
This is a good opportunity ibr a competent person.
Address, with real name, " COACH ," Press
office. oc2-mwf3t.
WANTED--.. BY A YOUNG MAN
recently discharged from the army, a Situa
tion in some Mercantile House.
Has had several years experience as a salesman
and in keeping accounts, prior to his enlistment,
and can give unexceptionable references.
Address A. 5.," this OMOO. oc3-6t*
.W ANTED -.THREE OR FOUR
first-class FURNISHED ROOMS, for Gentle
men: location between Ninth and Broad and In
Arch, Chestnut or Walnut streets. Address Box
=Post-Office. ocl4tc
WANTED—ONE OR TWO FIRST
, CLASS Dry Goods SALEMEN,Ivith or with
out capital, to take the place of a retiring senior
p_artner, in an old-established Dry Goods Jobbin
Douse. Address, over signature, uJ4 R.," at this g
office. Communication strictly confidential. oca-st
WANTED—TWO CYLINDER OR
FLUE BOILERS, 25 to 30 feet long, 38 to 40
inches diameter. Address Box 1885, Philadelphia
Post-office. oce-st.
WANTED-AGENTS, MALE AND
Female, in every town and neighborhood to
take orders for " THE GREAT LABOR SAVER:"
a patented article that every family wants. Will
save ten times its cost yearly. Agents are making
to PS per day. Only $5 to $lO capital required.
dressparticulae of the business sent anda/ ad"
011 receipt of 6 cents for circulars return
postage. Address
I=!
A YOUNG MAN• WANTS A. SITUA
TION In a Cloth House; hag had considerable
experience In the business. Address "It.
at Pram Office.
A YOUNG MAN, 22 YEARS, OF AGE,
A
of good education and business experience,
wants a position as Book-keeper, Clerk or Sales
man. Can produce most unexceptionable testimo
nials as to capability, integrity, &c., and can refer
to some of our mosulrominent citizens.
Addrdss "W, D. D,," Press office,
APROFESSIONAL GENTLEMAN,
witk his wife and daughter, would like to
share a house With a small family of respectability.
All replies confidential. Address "EXPBCT
ANT," IVY SPUME street. oe2-30
A GENTLEMAN OF BUSINESa•
perie nc e, owning a suitable lot of ground fdr
a Manufactory, is desirous of finding: a , proper
rperson who would Join him in erecting a• Manufac.
o i abten e at a ofi e s i a n n t d h lgglilltri7. manufacturing .
of Capital.
Address, with real name,
sego , 43t* M,"3. Areas °Ripe..
AGENTS WANTED IN EVBRY
County in Penna., Del., and. New Jersey, to
sell the Patent Excelsior Churn, whielemakes butter
in three minutes. Apply at
se3o-4t* No. 1128 MARKET Street.
AGENTS WANTED---FOR THE LIFE
of ABRAHAM LINCOLN, both English and
German. All orders for the German from Agents
selling any Life of Lincoln will be promptly filled.
Address P. GARRETT & CO., 60101 CHESTNUT
street, second floor, Philadelphia. se2B-6t*
A GENTS WANTED TO BELL IN
J.- Philadelphia, Delaware, Montgomery and
Bucks counties, the great Scene of Time and Eterni
ty. with the Trientiof the Bible; picture of extraordi
nary interest- andNalue. Fine chance for agents.
Address JAMES
800 BULL m
10 AMORZ,
NO. 30,
North FIFTH street
Philadelphia.
se22-1m
A GENTS WANTED FOR
"TEE SECRET SERVICE,
THE FIELD,
'DRS, DUNG HEON, AND T IDE ESCAPE."
By A...Dk. Richardson, New York Tribune Corres
pondent.
The mostinteresting : and exciting book ever pub
lished embpaeitiß• 1411%. Richardson's unparalleled
experience • for four years, travelling through the
South in the st oret service of the Tribune, at tile
outbreak of the wars with our armies and fleets,
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
prisenS; his escape, and almost miraculous Jour
pey, by night, of nearly four hundred miles. It will
aboundd in stirring events, and contain mote of the
fact; incident, and romance of the war than any
other work published.
Horace Greeley says:
" th i sgeat manybooks will yet be written concern
ing war, In addition to the many already ln
print; but not one of them will give within a similar
compass a clearer, fuller, more readable account,
entirely from personal observation, of the nature,
animus,
_purpose!, tendencies, and instrumentali
ties of the slaveholdersi Rebellion than does the
unpretending. narrative of Mr. Richardson."
Teachers, ladies, energetic young men, gnd espe
cially returned and 'disabled Officers sue soldiers,
in want of profitable employment, will find it pecu
liarly adapted to their condition. We have agents
clearing 4171 per month, which we will prove to any
doubting applicant.
Send for circulars,. Addles
JONES, EIZOTHERS,E CO"
N. E. corner SIETE and MINOR Streets
aul7-2m* Philadelphia, Pa.
FOR AN IMPORTING COMMISSION
ROVSE—A YOUNG MAN of respectable famtlY
and some business knowledge, is WANTER, to act
partly in the office and assist in selling.
oe4
App -wh ly,
net* o writing,
wn
GOOD GIRLS IN EVERY OAPAOI
TY to be bad, with city reference, at afro NERIPB, UR South ELEVENTH St. OCalt*
PARTNER WANTED WITH $15,000-
A. to succeed a Produce Commission House, having
a well-established trade and credit.
The adyertiser can control the whole business of
the old firm. Address
oca-st* "'PARTNER," at this Office.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A
young MAN of experience, in a Wholesate
Gro
eery Shipping or Commission House, as Salesman
or Assistant Bookkeeper. Can induce a good cash
trade. Unexceptionable references given on inter
view. Address B. W. A.," Press office. oe4-4t.
S7OOOR $BOO WANTED UNTIL
next April. Will pay ten per cent. Inte
rest In advance, and good collateral. Address
"L. X. N.," Frees office. sets-86'
1 1 FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED,
From November or December 1 until May tat,
for family of four persons and no small children.
Address Box 2047 Post Offices ocl-10t.
ft WANTED TO RENT—A FUR•
amaxISTIED HOUSE. LoCatiOn On Walnut, Chest•
nut. or Arch streets.
Address Box 80, Post-office.
W ANT E D- A` FURNISHED
MIL ROUSE, for 6 or• 5 months. No children. Ad
dress, with /motion and terms, , LKERCHANT4"
at this office. oc3-2t.
BOARDING.
A YOUNG LADY WISHES A. HOME
In a Private Faintly where the use of her
PIANO AND INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC
to one or more members of the family will be re
ceived as partial or entire compensation- for
Board.
'References exchanged. Address ".14. 8.," Mee
of The PPM& oca-wfmst•
TZOARDINI3..-SUPERIOR
ACCOMMO
DATIONS for first-class Boarders at the United
States Rotel. 413 CHESTNUT Street. Charges
moderate. This helm Lag no liar. One large.
handsomely-furnished chanTher vacant to-toort6W7.
oeB-6t.
BOARDING.—ONE LARGE SECOND
story front ROOM, in Walnut street, near
Broad, for gentleman and wife, in a private house,
Address "A. B. C.," Press 01116 e,. 002-mweit*
T OARDIN Q--CONVENIENT TO,
- 1 - 0 and having frequent railroad hOltithunicatlon
With the city, and near the station. Inquire before
2 O'ClOCky 14021 WALNUT Street. se2B-lur.
INSURANCkS.
INSURANCE.
Posariar P. HoLmwsrimAn. Ww. a...enavEs.
ROLLINSHEAD & GRAVES,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY,
No. 1130 WALNUT Street Philadelphia.
Fire, Life, Marine and Inland Insurances effected
in the best companies, at the lowest rates. sel9-im
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO.,
N. IC. Corner of FOURTH and RACE Streets,
PHILADELPHIA,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic
WINDOW AND PLATE CLASS.
ILLNOFACTringliti OF
WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PIITTT,
/MINTS FOE 2111 CYCLZBILLTAID
FRENCH ZINC PAINTS.
Dealers and Consumers supplied at
VERY LOW PRICES FOR OdBH. OYMIIn
P HOTOGRAPHS TAKEN TO OR R
at Foundries and Machine Shops of Engines,
Carriages, and Machine executed carefully and
prom 111 Apply at REIMER'S Photograph Gal
lery, KEOGNIIStreet, above Green, it*
SPLENDID STYLES, LIFE-LIKE,
natural, and pleasing Portraits. None excel
In truthful expression. Life-size Photographs, in
Oil Colors, made 4t B. F. REIDIER I3
Gallery, 6514
ARCH Street. its
A CARD.-HAVING RESUMED THE
JAL PRACTICE OF LAW I will give careful at
tention to all business which may be entrusted to
my bands.
OFFICE, No. 1,2 d FLOOR BIBLE BUILDING,
FAYETTE Street, near Charles street,
Baltimore.
JOHN R. KENLY.
fIABLbTET FURNITURE.
' 1 6. , MOONS CAMPION,
prepared
sOtITE SECOND EITBEET I
are prepared to follow the decline In the market in
the price of their Furniture. Purchasers will please
tall and examine our stook. mvII-Iv.
PAKER'S POPULAR HAIR ESTAB.
LINIMENT—The assertinent of Braids, WWI,
Toupees, Banbeaux, Nouleaux, Ton
dues, Frizzes, Crimpaes, Curls, Illusive Seams for
Ladies, cannot be equalled by any other house in
the 'United States, at prices lower than elsewhere.
No. DOD cIIEBTNITI r Street. se2l-Im.
,OPO NESTS F A NCY lIA A S R L
38" . 1a AI n fall t of plain
.14fncy14 V
E. For
sale low to the trade.
ROWE, EUSTON a CO.,
lle Bo 157 and 159 North TRIED Street.
PERSONS' SEEKIN G MEDICAL AID
would do well to consult Dr, C. A. DUMAS,
No. 1037 WALNUT Street, for prompt and al.
dent treatment.
D efo a we p , a ed n o s
o3'
s a u d l d t r e e d s eb.y fitter, and
4eme-
AFINE STOCK OF CUTLERY.—
INDIA RUBBER TEA and TABLE KNIVES.
IVORY lIDNDLE do. do. do.
BORN do. do. do. • do.
KIToREN WARES COMPLETE.
Raw EMIT/WU a r413-Z. SIXTH tad ABM.
411 STORE, NO. 618 CALLOWHILL
Jll4lStreet, FOR SALE, by 3.3loBRlB,Convey.
1. Deer. 233 North TENTS' Street. oet-et*
al FOR BALE-DWELLING 1825
mat Wallace street.
Apply on the premises. 1t•
a TO RENT---A VERY DEIRABL
Business Property, large store and Lovett:tug
situated at the S. W. Corner of Eighth and Locus
street. Apply to R. MACGREGOR,
It 419 WALNUT Street.
CT 0 It F. T— A FIRST-CLASS
EstnENcE, with FrVINTTT* lir.. nI SPRUCE
Street, west of Sixteenth. JOHN A. HHHTONI
otl-3t. 502 'WALNUT Street.
FOR SALE OR TO RENT-VERY
minlsuperior STONE RESIDENCES, finished In a
very expensive style. with ll the extra modern
conveniences, situated at EIENEY PLACE, West
Philadelphia (running west from Forty-second
wr t ut, below Baltimore avenue).
ApplyMAC ( *NUC tre OR.
419 WALNUT set.
it FOR SALE-THE WELLBUILT
mat and convenient
DWELLING 711 GREEN St.,
with large side yard, with immealuicnoGLENN.uresslon.
B. Y.
123 South FOURTH St.
FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET,
k until May; 810;40 at Chestnut Rill, near de
pot. House is large and hmid,saeae, With beautiful
grounds and stable. W. C. BTILEB,
oca•St 332 WALNAJT Street.
FOR SALE-THE VERY DESI
RABLE HOME, No. 216 booth itinekeenili
street, opposite Rittenhouse Square; lot 20 feet
front by 116 deep. House four stories front, with
three-story back buildings.
Apply to GRAHAM CALVERT,
ee3.2t. glgO WALNUT Street, Room No. 8.
" FOR SALE—THE TWO-STORY
mat brick DWELLING, No. 425 GREEN Street=
seven rooms and bath-room. Lot 18x7$, with prf
Tate alley.
Apply on the pruning after? PAM,
fth FOR SALE A BARGAIN—FARM
Amor el acres, near ' Pottstown Penna., with all
modern improvements, and In high state of milli.
vation. 'Price $B,OOO. Terms easy.
No
N. TOWNSEND & CO.,
No. I.4ki Soda FOURTH street.
es VALUABLE ARCH-STREET PRO
PERTY FOR SALE—A desirable, well-built
three-story brick DWELLING and lot of ground
OD the north Ms of Arch ORO, west of Ninth
street, 25 feet front by PIO in depth, to an Outlet;
well suited for a business stand.
o Ap c2,-(it. B. W. Cor r . to .
NINTH and FILB ERT. CARVER & CO.,
o.
et FOR SALE—A VERY DESIRA.-
ble four-story_ Brick DWELLING-HOOsE, No.
352 West aide of FRONT Urea, below Callowhitt;
Lot and cold water, gas, &c. Price, +4,500. Terme
easy.
• LEEENS & MONTGOMERY,
scan-swot" 1035 BEACH St., above Laurel.
g` FACTORY BUILDING FOR RENT,
with the nee of a Steam-Engine In perfect or.
der. The Building has been thoroughly repaired,
is well adapted for any business requiring plenty of
room and superior light. Apply to
JACOB M. ELLIS,
se27-wtha9t. No. MID WALNUT Bt., Room No. 2.
R. WAYVELL
Chicago, Illinois,
se23-18t.
LkREAL ESTATE—HUNDREDS OP
APPLICATIONS DAILY FOR CITY AND
SUBURBAN PROPERTY.
Executors, Administrators and others wishing to
dispose of Buhl Estate, would do well to call on me
at once. No charge .leas a Able is effected,
New monthly catalogue is now being compiled,
and will be issued shortly.. (#EO. C. MILLER,
Real Estate Broker,
SIXTH and (WALNUT.
se3o-smw atlf
IaFOR SALE —.No, 885 NORTH
SIXTH Street, splendid new DWELLING,
.twelve rooms, magnificently papered, and superior
gas fixtures,
Also, No. 842. North Sixth street, elegant, lar g e
new Dwenbn o twelve rooms. Lot 22 by 110. Only .
WAG Nmempty. Easy terms. '
sese-memseir mt.t, LEH, SIXTH and WALNUT.
da, FOR SALE-NO. 4314 WALNUT
MEL
STREET.—lmmediate possession. Large build
ing; now occupied as effigies. Lot 25 feet front by
140 feet deep MILLER,
BaoßtaVi ,
Krill an WALNUT Streetg:
diffg FOR SALE—A FARM OF 481 te
=AI Acres, situated in New Britain township,
Hit Cite COnnty,within lit miles of Whitehall Station,
orth Pennsylvania Railroad.
Ihe improvements consist of a Frame Dwelling,
stone-paned first story; Barn stone stable high;
room for 11 cows and 5 horses; Wagon-house; .Pig
pen, with Granary above; Corn-crib, &c.; Stone
Spring-house, over a never-failing mning; a young
and thrifty Apple Orchard; Wee, gears
eart i Cherr ie s,
Plums, &c. • 6 Cows, 3 Horses, 17 Sheeay,Sti , det,
Oats, Corn in shock, and the usual supply of farming
implements and dairy utensils.
Price, $0,500; $2,300 can remain on the property.
AMOS A. JONES,
Whitehall:vine,
Bucks county,
r o WILL BE SOLD, AT PUBLIC
.Mii.Sale, on THURSDAY, October 26th, at
2 o'clock., on the premises, a FARM, of about six
teen gene, late the residence of Hrs. Catharine
Henderson, eeceased, situated on the Lancaster
Turnpike, about a quarter of a mile west of the
Eagle Station on the Pennsylvania Railroad. The
Improvements are agood stone house, with a well
of good water in the kitchen, and a frame barn. It
is a .UOrable place for a country residence, being a
healthy neighborhood, and ennVentellt to ehtlrcUes
and schools, and capable of handsome improve
ment.
Sale peremptory.
se3o-swat.
MaFOR SALE--9 FOUR , BTORY
STORE PROPERTY, No. 8 South Fourth street.
Also, the STORE bio.l2Deetttur street.
Apply to LEWIS K. REDNER, No. i 5 South
FOURTH Street. oe2-mirfat*
FOR SALE—SPRUCE STREET,
year ELEVENTH, splendid large first-class
DWELLING, foar-story front, and large, deep
three-story double back buildings, all the modern
conveniences; lot 25 by 185 feet deep to a street;
$2O ,cm and immediate_pessession.
Snuff, STREET, WEST OF SEVENTEENTH.
Large tout-Steil brownstone front HWE•Tif4INGI
fifteen rooms, lot 21, feet front; immediate posses
.
CHESTNUT STREET. NEAR SEVENTEENTH,
neat DWELLING, in excellent order; lot 20 by 150
feet to a street; $14,500.
Beeldes a grt at nnntber of others. Call for cata
logue for gratuitous distribution.
MILLER,
SIXTH and WALNUT.
ifft E S T PHILADELPHIA PRO
JIMPERTY YVA BALE.—One °ribose new Brown-
Stone Dwelituge in Sherman place, FORTY
SECOND Street , below the Baltimore pike. Price,
411,500. And also one in Birney place, BECKET
Street ; west of Forty-second street. POce, $15,500.
And also two on KINGSESSINO Avenue, between
Forty-fifth and Forty-sixth streets. Price, $O,OOO.
Built In the beat Infintter,wlth all the modern COIL-
To:deuces.Apply io OIL4S. SITPPLEE,
se3o-6t* 740 North NINETEENTH Street.
Post Office Box 1303.
FOR SALE-DWELLING 505 N
l'burth street.
Dwelling 403 North Front.
Dwelling 403 North Twelfth,
Dwelling 1131 Callowbni.
Dwelling east side of Eleventh, north of Market,
B. F. GLENN,
123 South FOURTH Street,
Sei-tf and O. W. cor. Seventeenth and Green.
EARLY POSSESSION OF No. 397
JlMit Pine street and 804 Union street—desirable
DwEI,VING-S i with modern Improvements. For
sale by J. H. conveyanem
se29-6t* 1133 North TENTH street.
eA FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT
IN OBRISANTOWN for the winter months.
For particulars, apply to Box 1810 Philsc2Badelphia
Of FOR SALE—WITH IMMEDIATE
sai o wessr , new DWELLING, No. ;040
;e2lt
itt FOR SALE-A SPLENDID Aft
.W.B. FARM, of 180 Acres, in Pennsylvania, op
posite Trenton. Superior improvements, &e. One
of the most desirable properties now offered. Im
mediate possession. Price $lBO per acre. MILLER,
SIXTH and WALNUT. oe2-It if
aft FOR SALE—SURtRIOR FARIK,MI
=Rol 41 Acres, near Darby, five miles from the
city. Magnificent mansion and other buildings.
Tile orchards and fruit trees generally, grape vines.
Ice.,,,are net MVP& The whole premises must
be seen and examined in Ottler to be aprclated.
Price $30,000. Immediate possession. ILLER,
SIXTH and WALNUT. 0c2.-3t if
TO EXCHANGE-IMPROVED AND
TO
Unimproved Property for_ Oil Stocks. ABRA
HAM BECHTEL, No. aos WALNUT SL,Roornlti.
se3o-6t*
TO LET-ROOMS IN THE GRANITE
BUILDING, Nos. 237 and 239 Dock street (for-
Melly Foss Office), with Steam
r+141 , 1
Counting-house of Dr. D. Jay_ne a Son,
se29-6t* 242 CHESTN UT Street.
TO RENT.
FIT° large Rooms, in the
FOTTERAL BUILDING '
Northwest corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Sta.,
suitable for manufacturing purposes . For further
Information, apply to F. 13ERST & CO., No. 8O
CHERRY Street, between 3d'and 4th. se2B.6t.
he THE MISSES SPLINT WILL OPEN
W.. ON THURSDAY, October sth, PARIS MIL
LINERY for the Pall and Winter, at 1300 CHEST
NUT Street. Entrance on Thirteenth St. le
hit MISSES 0713RTAN, 1107 WAL
-...NUT Street have now °nen a handsome assort
ment of PARIS MILLINERY for the Fall. oe4-1.2t.,
hp MRS. M. A. RINNE A.R , 1208
IF* CilltsTNUT Street, will open the latest styles
of Fall awl Winter MILLINERY on TH UESD
October sth. OC4-2t.
r io KISTER'S, No. 145 N. EIGHTH
'4F• st., will onen on THURSDAY, October 5,
FAX,X, TANGY. BONNETS. 0c3.3t•
fr-la YOUNG LADIES' Aim CHILD
Ir. BEN'S MILLINERY
Opening,
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 188.
MRS. NICHOLS,
11.02 Mali 'EIGHTH Street,
MISS E. CALDWELL WILL EX
-2(s"hlblt on WEDNESDAY, October 4. 1885. FALL
AND 'WINTER MILLINEY ,at No. 824 A 110113151.
CIMDREN'S SATUIWAY, Oct. 7.
oc2-13t*
013 MRS. M. A. KING WILL OPEN A
handsome assortment of Parts MILLINERY
on THURSDAY, October sth, at 1108 CHESTNUT
Street. oe2-Bf,
pia A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
'We Ladies, Misses', and Children's Straw, Felt,
and. Silk-plush HATS. Also, Flowers, Feathers,
Velvets, and Ribbons, which will be sold at the low.
est cash price, or short time. T. E. HARRIS,
6083111 59 North SECOND Street.
TIT IS IMPORTAN TO SNOW
til• ' where ?obuy BOOTlttidSHOof best m4- teriseneapforcaliAtet T nxs,a2
unrr MtreetL se3o-4t.
allg DR. C. L. MUNNS, 731 SPRUCE.
Street, EXTRACTS TEETH without the
least pain, by administering nitrous oxide gas.
Title gas 18 without taste or smell, and has not the
uriplesimit effect of ether or chloroform , It is per
fertly harmless and delightful to inhale; seSdin
NW DR. J. P. WYMA.N,DENTIST,
removed to No. 257 NorthSIXTH Street,
below Vine. oelS-43tv
OSAGE ORANGE, ARBOR VITA,
and other hedge plants Fruit, Orumental
Trees, &e., at MEEHAN'S GERMAN TOWN NUR.
SERIES. se2t-im.
PHRENOLOGICAL RXAMINA
, * Nogg. with full deacriDtloll4 9f character,
given DAY and EYElillit.t,by
oel2-wfmly - /No. southjT.64llAifiPbt.
WHITE VIRGIN WAX OP ANTILLES
new "mid, Ceemetie f o r wautifying and
preserving the complexion. It is the meat wonder.
NI compound of the age. There is neither. chalk,
Powder, Magneels,.bisrautb, nor talc in Its compo
sition., it being comooaed entirely of pure Virgin
Wuxi hence the extraordinary qualities for pre.
serving the aki n , m ai" eort, smooth, fair, and
transparent. It makes the eta qq.o.ar voting( Ile
howely handsome, the handsome more beautifuh
awl the most besatiftil divine. Prices, 00 arid 6e
cents. Prepared only by HUNT a Perfumrs,
41 South Street two doors above Chest
-sonth szvEnrrs Street, above Wal
nut.
& LONG
FULTON WORKS, 1310 BEACH STREET,
Engineers, Machinists, Boiler Makers, and Car
Bußders.
Tanks of every description made to order.
Sole Agents for L6lslaiterlliftgattuometerp,lll7l6-1,
FUGUE & BOWE ! ,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND
in , porters of HAVAt.A CIGARS and .TOBACOO
gt;t-tet 218 South FRONT Street.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
JOHN LANG, Executor
AUCTION.SALES.
CHAMPIOIO3 CITY 'lLikkAlt
AND TATTERSADVE, RACE Street. be
tween el ft h. Eleventh and Tw
. .
,
• CHAMLION, Auctloneerd
Will n WEDNESDA, ct. 4th, at IA o'clock'
fo of the United States,
100 MM
Sale positive. By order of ES.
0c3.2t Chief Q a a p r t e A S st eADIM.E o AD Pa
.
AM WEIEDIENTS.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARM'.
STREET THEATRE.
.FIRST WREN. OF .11111 S• F. W. LAND - Elt.
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS.
CHARLOTTE CORDAY.
Charlotte Corday. .... .. . .Mra. F. W. Lander
with thy ehaunt thPMargetilaise Hrmn.
Alter which THE sPrerntE
D MITAY, Benefit efliVii:k . ':iir . :ll . 4 - tar. Diem
NEW CHESTNUT-STREET THEA.
TRE -- GHEsTNIIT Street, above Twelfth.
L. GROG ER & W. E. SENN,Leasees arta Managers*,
WEDNESDAY EVENING. October 4.
BRILLIANT SUCCESS*
Of the grand legendary and romantlcDrama of
THE ANGEL OF MIDNIGHT;
Which
w d
be
apres u n M dWeimth ,
' • '
no mechanical ef
fects correct properties original Idusla,_ mid a
CAST OF BRILLIANCY AND STRENGTH.,
Including
MISS JOUR ORTON
AS THE ANGEL OF AnwiKurc•
The performance will Conclude on else &We* ,
named Evening with the screaming,Paree, styled
SIEETCIIF.S IN INDLA..
RATURDAIr AFTERNOON 4 006
SIXTINTG GRAND FAMILY - SIATINE/94
When will be presented th
SEA Or ICE.
In active preparation, the Drama,
MONTE CRISTO.
B LIND TOM, AT THE ACADEMY Or'
MUSIC, SATURDAY AFTERNOON. 0c1.4t
WALNUT -STREET THEATRE,
N.B. corner NINTH and WALNUT Streets.
DOUSE CROWDED IN KUM ?ART.
"FOURTH WEEn
of the Immensely successful engagement of
MKS. D. P. BOWERS.
THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING}, Oct. 4,
THE PEEP-O'DAY(
oil,
KAVOIgitHEER DEELISIL
MRS. D. P. BOWERS,
In her original character of KATHLEEN, as played
by her in London epwards of
FOUR HUNDRED NIGHTS.
KATHLEEN 'KAVANAGH „ Mrs D , P. BOWBBS.
Harry Kavanagh Mt. JOhn MeCultoughi
Barney_ O'Toole „Mr. Barton
Rev. H. O'Cleary Mr. (di. B.GrlCltthe.
Blind Paddy nfr. 0. S. Fawcett.
Mary erase, with songs Miss Eine Guinea.
chairs secured three days in advance.
Doors open at 7 o'clock, commence at 7„i¢.
VENT AMERICAN T.H.BATRX,
-t•'‘ 'WALNUT Street, above Eighth.
MONDAY!!'EVENING, Oet. 2(1, and every night,
Will be performed a new local drama, in three acts,
entitled
PHILADELPHIA BY GASLIGHT,
PHILADELPHIA BY GA_AitillT.
MISS RATE FISHER
In ten characters, supported by the entire nomwsny.
New Scenery, painted by George Wunderlich,Esq.,
View of the Elephant—Pawnbroker's Shop,
Fashionable Gambling House,
The Continental Hotel.
The Obactitubstreet
Life Underground by Gaslight,
The Philadelphia Fortune-teller,
Carnival and Marque Bail,
Grand Union Tableau of the States.
MLLE AUGUSTA,
the brilliant fle teuea, supported by liton An Walt
and Corps de Ballet.
To conclude each evening with a laughable farce.
FAMILY MATIN ER
oc2 EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
BAILEY'S GREAT SHOW,
Corner BROAD and LOCUST Reeks.
EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING.
FIVE GREAT LEADING ATTRACTIONS.
TWO FULL CIRCUS COMPANIES,
comprising such artists as
JAMES MELV/LbR, Mad. MELVILLE. PHILtI
NATHANS, WM. SUA.PPEE and
WHITNEY. JIM. WARD inowN,
THE WONDERFUL NICOLO FAMILY.
A FULL MENAGERIE
of rare Beasts from the four quarters of the globe.
THE gPTJCA T ED PERroamnia ELF
PHANTet the most illt4NOßtillg an In the
world, celebrated as POSTURER% GYMNASTS %
BALANCERS, DANCERS and MUSICIANS.
THE CHIANTI() HIPPOPOTAMUS,
the veritable
BHHNMOTII•
"He f 8 chief smoup the magi 01 0 aodt CAM
there ia not htB like. ,,
Notwithstanding these rare, varied and
UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTIONS,
the
price prittipatesion to the live shows will be
ONLY FlkiTY CENTS.
Doors open at 2P. andr. M.
SEATS SECURED
by going early.
A CADEMY OF MUSIC.
.4 - A- T. RDCUANAN READ,
AUTIIOn OF TUN
NEW PASTORAL,
WILD WAGONER,
DRIFTING,
BIIERIDAN'd RIDE, &e..
will, by reoneet of UlfillY Vitizena of this city, give
a reading or eeiemione from ,is Sad( Feeble, at the'
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
ON FRIDAY EVENING, Oct. Oth, Idea.
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Reading to commence
at a.
Tickets, 50 cents; Secured Seats, 75 cents.
Seats may be secured at any time previous to the
Reading at the Music Store of O. W.A. TRUMPLER I ,
corner
SEVENTH and CHESTNUT, and at teas
Office.
B LIND T9N GIVES HIS LAST
GRAND MATINEE 411414 bit 9t At the AGA.
DRILY OE MIMIO, NEXT OATORDA.Y AFTER.
NOON. 04 E 6
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH
AND CHESTNUT.
POSITIVALY LAST SIX NIGHTS
of those popular entertainniehts„ Which, during the
past three SUCCESSave achieved
A UNPARALLELED
IN THE WORLD OF AMUSAMENT,
The distinguished artists
MR. Alip hiltS. HARRY wAnurts,
And the best lady Pianists,
MISS CARLOTTA SHAW,
In their comical Musical Entertainment,
TWO HOURS IN F (INLAND
Pronounced by Press and Public the most charming
AND DELIGHTFUL. AMUSEMENT
everiirssented. It replete witli
BRILLIANT MUSIC, SARGASM, WIT AND
SONG.
PIANO DUOS MISS C. SHAW AND PROBES
SOH HENRI A. PALING.
Doors open at 744; begin at 8. Tickets 50 and 28 eta.
°MIA
MUSICAL FUND HALL.
CONCERT IN AID OF TIIE SOLDIERS' nom%
On THURSDAY EVENING, Oct. 6, 1886.
The following talent will participate:
Prof. CHAS.7d, JAIWIS, Plane t __
Prof. CHAS. M, SCHUITZ _ ,
Prof. JEAN LOUIS, Basso.
And several Lady and Gentlemen Amateurs.
The entire proceeds of this Concert are for the
benefit of the Soldiers' Home.
Tickets, fifty cents. No reserved seats.
For sale at the principal AIUSIO Stores, and at the
Hall on the event
of the Concert.
The Grand Piano used (Geo. Steak & Co„ makers)
is furnished byhtr.Gould,Seventh and Chestnut eta.
Doors open at 7. Performance to commence at e
o'clOeh. oc2-4t•
IF YOU WANT TO SEE A GRAND
pATVgo to the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEXT
ItA IDAY AFTEENOON. oe4-4t
CONCERT HALL.
LAST WEEK
OF
BLIND TOM,
BLIND TOM will positively close ids engage
went In this city at the end of this week. He wilt
appear at Concert Hall EVERY EVENING.
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commence at 8 o'clock.
Ticket& &I ants! Gallery 25 000:
Reserved Seats., 75 cents; to be bad St ML T.
Fugh's Bookstore, corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT
Streets.
Comfortable seats have been reserved In the gal.
ery for the accommodation of colored people.
OCZ-6G B. C. J. THAYER,. Agent.
INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND,—
-I- EXHIBITION every WEDNESDAY, at 3)4 P.M.
Adlntaslon, 10 cents. store, No. 11 SouthELUHTFt
Street,
ALL WHO HAVE NOT HEARD
BLIND 'TOM go to the ACADEMY OW
MUSIC, NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON. 004-4 t
IQARRETT I S GINNASIUM, SPARR
JLP ing Rooms and Ride Cialieryi
MARKET Street. se2747t*
ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CHEST
NUT Street, above Tenth—Open from OA. K.
till a PenjAmln Wean, great picture of
CHEIST REAC , CTED /Ain on Exhlnitioll. kW/
LOST AND FOUND.
I\TO TICE.— NOTICE IS HEREBY
given that Certificate No. 167,, ilfited 2fltli SeXc..
tember„ 1858, issued to me for stx, share s bf tue
capital stock of the Union Bank of Philadelphia.
has been lost by tire, and all parties Interested are
hereby notified that application will be made for a
renewal of said certiaeate
ool.wel2t
TI T HE CHEAPEST AND BEST.-THE
PRESTON STEAM LAUNDRY COMPANY
GLEAN CARPETS
On their "Boston carpet Olggner, 11 In tile best
manner. Carpets taken UP 1111d.put ddittit When de.
sired, without trouble to housekeepers. Bend or.
dereto PRESTON STEAM LA.IINDRY,
1520 South NINTH St. P. O. Box WM.
seB-wfmiat
pREFERENOE IS DUB TO AMERI
CAN MANUFACTURES. —HODOSOIVS Che
mical
WHITING FLUID, COPTIPIDINK, AND VARMINN INK
For sale by Stationers and Druggists, and by the
manurneturer. WM. HODGSON,
Ofike, NO. 103 North TENTH Dtree t
sel2.wfm2rn Philadelphia.
kW) —G. & S. CRYSTAL, D. P.—s2o.
ile $l,OOO a year can be realized gilding and
putting lip the crystal Door Plate. Agents wanted.
Sleek, Tools, and instrbellenS coat *au,
L. L. TODD &
39 NASSAU' Street, New York.
Send for a Circular. segi•im•
(4UNS,.PISTOLS, RIFLES, AND GUN
ning Tackles 6f All descriptions. fig We'll'
PHILIP WILSON 4 CO,
409 CHESTNUT Streak.
MACKEREL_,_ HERRING, SHAD, &Os
— 2,500 bbla . MACKEREL
Nos. 1 2, and 8 Mackerel..
late•oaugbs tlAt fish, In assorted Peek Mes.
2,000 bbls. New zaotpart, Fortuuc Av.., and MM.
fax Herring.
8,500 boxes Lubec, sealed, No. 1 Herring.
150 bbls. New Mess Shad.
250 boxes Herldaner-county_Cheese,
In store and for sale by MURPHY & KOONS.
WOW 010,148 NORTH WIIAR.V2(s.
fl GARDEN & ,
TUBERS OP AND ViIIOLESALKDRAI.9O,
IN HATS CAPS FURS, BONNETS. STRA.
moonZ a RIBBON& &a.. itra,. No. 8.0 , 8 , 314 6omi.
MARKET street. The lentest land most eampleta
stock, the best terms and Cheapest peke's, Country
merchants and the trade etungled. raugNam
E D. F. AtoRGA.N,
LTTAIII4EY AT LAW AHD COLLRIEITINfi
ABENT,
MEMPHIS. TENN.
s
Tale Orti DOM of MU Diotriatose now in pr
Meal opentlion. liaricit imetloalEM the Mpw
bar for ton ( 1 O
years. my a unbalmica nal& -
businosa community greatly Do In Die op
collection of Maims.
012.6 ark E. D. P. MORGAN.
ITAVANA. CIGARS A,I*ID. GUAVA, .
AA , azidar.—Preak 12V6261,. ageortedi gust 411,
store, per steamer (Mumble, opd offered tow to
dealers. Cigars, comprising, Figaro, Enamels*
Yilantrops, gc: B. FUGUETABONS,Importers,
seei-ne 216 south Fnowr Meet.
MIMETICALLY SEALED TAXAN
AND SMITS.
1,1)30 doz.'Fianal e l4ol4,
000 Beast et
300 do sal.
IN)) 11 . 49. Mutton.
1,000 •do TiirY.67.
mat °Woken.
3,000 " asioticd Boubis k ,k34.lloalsbea
'Nor Bale by RHODES WI. A l .
Tes.te. 104 Booth AT It Street.
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COTTON AND' FLAX HALL DUCK
D DANVA,S, Aran numbers fled MAIO.
Tent Awasug, Trunk sad Wedo_b•bover Wick.
Also, Paper Ilenufaeturars , Drier rens, from om
to flee feet wide ; Paellas Bonin/ Sail TwibeLie.
joaN V 4 Om,
Dobai' 0.102 JONES' 4111107.
T + II t oil' . VA.
.RIETY eonsisatly la store sod bonde r a.
eat cash retch 317017 ET *A:O
myll44linv, No. KS South PRADIT
C. W. BYSTER