i . 1 1 "M rw NUMBER CXXXVII. A D1KT FOB MENTAL DYSPEPTICS. AND A CURB ,OR DT-POCnoNDBIA. HY-roCR.ST, OR ANY COMTLAINT OF A BY OHDSR. BY OUK BKIUK8 KDITOLi. A1MA5AO jlSD DIARY. nnftKT MKTKK-IM.omCAI. OBSERVATIONS FOB n TUB WEAK. September. Mtniv, 9. rornologlcal Booicty moot at IlarriBburg. The mflinbers of the Htuti LegiHlatare send some pumpkins to be put on ex h tnlt lonraiscii by them, nnd the Gov crnor sends a quantity of dead beets from the lobbies, of his own raiding. Tnssday, 10. Pharmaceuttcul Society hoh a Convention lu New York. After declar ing politics a "druR," they recommend : that it do not entT Into their discussion. They also take the scouts of the meeting on assafuedlta aud. other exotics. -Wednesday, 11. The Kaw Indians hrwe given up war and returned to huntlui;, fishing, and Bothering their com. from some good Kaws they have learned Mint farming Is more prolitable than lighting. Vhnrtday, la. Grand soulllng match on the Delaware. A storm arising among the different boatmen on account of some of them ' putting in their oar" when It was not agreeable, several skulls were cracked. Friday, 13. Kentucky Democrats wait upon the President for a little substantial aid lu the form of "greenbacks" to carry on the approaching canvass in that Slate. The President recommends them to use the old army tents for canvassing the State. Saturday, 1. Series Column Day. The Kdltor receives a copy of the President's Proclamation. Regards It as a very good quality of paper, and au excellent speci men oX priming. SPECIAL COBRESPONDENCE. TO THE SKltlKS EDITOR. THE LATEST EltOM WASHINGTON. Washington D. C, September 13, 1867. There never was a time when the National Capital was more full of rumors or the hotels " more full of rummers than at present. Every day there is some new excitement or Presiden tial candidate turning up, and some old one turning down. Newspaper men are in a fer ment and the readers in a state of fermenta tion, all of which throws the publio into the height of expectation and lets them come down again, only to be caught out on the first bounce. The fact is, there is a fierce political storm T&rewing, the brewer is Andy Johnson, and the White House is the mash-tub. The straws (in the mouths) of r JOHNSON, FLORENCE, AND BLACK show plainly which way the wind blows. While the President is thus under the influ ence of "Tom" and "Jerry," there must be a low with Congress. On one side is a President firm in his pur poses, but very shaky in his actions. On the other side is a Congress shaky in its purposes, but firm in its actions, as far as they go. Con gress is trying to throw cold water on the President, who never deals iu the article, if he can help it, and the President is trying to infuse his spirit into the Cabinet to nullify the Con gress water; thus we have a pretty kettle of fish and they most all "suckers." If these two contending powers are in earnest, there are, indeed, dark days ahead, in which the Capitol will have to be lighted at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, instead of 7, as at present; fresh as well as salted and pickled trials and tribu lations are in store for the nation, and there Is abundant cause for the gloomy forebodings Which, the conservatives say, are in the bonded Warehouses of the radicals. In the confusion and excitement of the hour, it is no easy matter to get into the nests where these plots and counterplots are said to be hatching, and indeed when any of the nests are found, there are so many BAP EUUS In them that you "dismiss .the idea of their ever coming to anything. It has, however, long since passed into a proverb that "wut ' ver is fowl will brood." Bo we may expect an increase of even the most foul elements in this national inoubator. Much of what is mys teriously oironlated In of the wildest imagin ings, aunougn some oi tuem, aa the Counter feit Detectors eay, "are well done aud calcu lated to deceive." Thus they shove the queer in all departments of traffic, whether in "pro mises to pay," or in promises that don't pay, or at least don't 'pay those who trust to them. After carefully striving to get at the truth, BO far aa the controversy between Congress . and the President is concerned, I have arrived at the conclusion that both Congress and the Art M$ feii Jfcm r THE DAILY EVENING TELEG R Aill -FIIIL AD resident, in the laneuaeo of the ring, "moan mischief." I have talked with the backers of the President about the ooming match, and they say their man and money are ready. They seem confident that their pet will be on his pins at the call of time, and will be found to be an ugly customer. He will strike out with his right, follow up with his left, bear down his adversary, and crowd him to the ropes. On consulting with the trainers and backers of Congress, I find them equally san guine. They speak of the weight of their champion, the size of his mauleys, never known to come up groggy in any encounter, but always smiling, aud will make an effort to get his man IN 11 ANCF.RY on the first round. So you see, the way the thing stands now, we may expect a pretty fight, and some nice punishment all round. The President has gone into training already, and Congress will soon follow. The first for feit, I understand, has been put up. In the fight to come for the championship, the rules of the P. R. will be in a measure set aside. The parties claim the right to strike below the belt, or any place they please. There will be no referee, consequently the fight will be kept up irrespective of foul blows or back throws, until the defeated adversary is unable to come to the scratch at the call of time; not till then will the sponge be thrown up by the official spongers. The challenge lately issued by the President, under the name of an Amnesty Proclamation, is regarded by the trainers of Congress as a decided invitation to try the prowess of their chicken in the ring, and they mean to do it. Taking it for granted that the radical leaders are in earnest, and that their loud threats are not mere boastings, it becomes a matter of interest to know how the President will act in the event of his attempted impeachment. I am reliably informed that he will walk into the House while in session, put out the lights, then put out the livers on the Government which, with his Cabinet in fighting trim, lei by Grant in person, lie is perfectly capable of doing. He will next walk over to the Senate chamber, tearing down in his way half a dozen of those monster national transparen cies in the rotunda called historical paintings, when, flushed with victory, the Senators will immediately fraternize with him and his con quering attendants. Each one of the Cabinet will (hen draw his POCKET 1'lsTOL, and treat the crowd to its contents, which will beget such a spirit of good fellowship that the Senate will immediately re-treat, and then the thing is done. Black will then take posses sion of the Senate, and run it by getting vol unteers in the city, and Florence will run the House in the same manner. Laws will be made disfranchising Ben Butler and Bill Kelley, and putting Sumner in Fortress Monroe. Sickles will be tried for cruelty to Confederate processions, and hung on the same gallows that hungWirz. William McMullin, of your city, will be made Secretary of State, while Mr. Seward will be sent Consul to Sitka. Mr. Welles will be ordered to report on board the reoeiving ship at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, and IlamiU, of Pittsburg, will be given the posi tion of Secretary of the Navy, and will pro ceed at once to reduce the ships of war to a peace footing, inaugurating races every Mon day at the different naval stations among the ships of rival nations. McCoole, of St. Louis, the champion of light weights, will be offered the position of Secretary of War, while Grant will be sent out to light Spotted Tail on the Plains, as his great forte seems to be in fight ing where it is desirable to kill largely. This, I am satisfied, is the programme at present of the President, Mr. Black, and Mr. Florence. The reporter of the New York lltrald called to " see me to-dary, and I gave him this outline, which he fitted up for his paper, but this account I send you I think is the best. I shall continue to hang around the back gate, and if I learn anything more reliable I will make no delay in sending it on. Your Own Correspondent. AS W ANTED AN ACTIVE MAN TO ROLL In u Mill. Address, etc. Here is a chance for Borne unemployed acro bat. But it does not state how much rolling a fellow is expected to do in a day; neither, whether it is all on a level or partly down hill. Surely, to roll in a mill, or anywhere else, all day, it must take an "active man." ip WANTED A SPECIAL PARTNER IN a brewing Nursery. Hatinfitaory reference re iu'rd. Address Media, Del. Co.. fa. Has iui8 Nursery tender got more on her hands thatt Bne can attend to f And is it a male partner iaat ia wanted, or a female ? The -This is some Splritaalit "communicate,'' want, rooms that A ,W same minor. " v Jit Ml WUlcox & Gibbs' Gold Medal Family Sewing Machines. Obvious reasons why WHloox Glbbs' Family Sewing Machines are becoming bo uni versally popular. First. They are the "Perfection of Mecha nism," and are so regarded by eminent engi neers, machinists, and soienllflo men every, where, because of their superior finish and elegance of conduction. Each machine Is as carefully and accurately finished as a watch. Salesrooms, No. 720 Chesnut Street. Willcox & Gibbs' Gold Medal Family Sewing Machines. WUlcox & Glbbs' Family Sewing Machines have rapidly taken a foremost place among the well-known machines of the day. Secondly. Ilecanse they are adapted to the greatest range of work, and will use success fully either cotton, silk, or linen thread. These machines are fully competent where others are found wanting. Salesrooms, No. 720 Chtmid Street. Willcox & Gibbs' Gold Medal Family Sewing Mucliines. Willcox A Gibbs Family Sewing Machines ore highly recommended by all who use iiiern. Thirdly. Because they mulie the patent "twisted loop-stitch," which ia the input beauti ful, elastic, and durable stitch known. This Milch overcomes all objections to a single-thread machine. Salesrooms, No. 70 Chesuut Street. Willcox & Gibbs' Gold Medal Family Sewing Machines. Willcox & Gibbs' celebrated Sewing Machines are regarded very superior for family use. Fourthly. Because they are "gloriously sim ple," as readily compiehended as a pair of scissors, and not more liable to derangement. These machines are kept la order free of charge. Salesrooms, No. TZO Chttout Street. Willcox & Gibbs' Gold Medal Family Sewing Machines. Willcox & Glbbs' SewingMachlneB are acknow ledged the best for manufacturing purposes. Fifthly, Because they can be run at the high est speed, and are the most durable in constant use. Three thousand perfect stitches can be made In a single minute by power. Willcox & Glbbs' Machines never drop stitches. Salesroom, No. 70 Cbesnut Street. Willcox & Gibbs' Gold Medal Family Sewing Machines. Willcox & Glbbs' Invaluable Sewing Ma chines are cheerfully recommended by all phy sicians. Sixthly. Because they are entirely noiseless, and are operated with perfect ease. "They can safely be used in a sick room-, or by the cradle of a Bleeping Infant." The work Is fed from the operator along the line of sight. Salesroom, No. 720 Chesnut Street. Willcox & Gibbs' Gold Medal'Family Setving Machines. Willcox & Glbbs' improved Sewing Machines are rapidly becoming the general favorite. Seventhly. Because they are absolutely com plete, and will hem, fell, braid, bind, cord, tuck, gather, and embroider, all in the most perfect and satisfactory manner. The hems, fells, etc., are turned under, rather than over, thus bringing the btltching on the right side. Salesrooms, No. 720 Clicmut Street. Willcox & Gibbs' Gold Medal Family Sewing Machines. Willcox & Gibbs' rapid, noiseless 'Sewing Machines are destined to gain a pre-eminence. Eighthly. Because they are easily managed; a novice requires no Instruction, and but little practice, to become as skilful as an experi enced operator. No screw-driver or other tools are used in oiling or cleaning machines. Salesrooms, No. 720 Chesnut Street. Willcox & Gibbs' Gold Medal Family Sewing Machines. Willcox & Glbbs' most excellent Sewing Machines are gaining popularity every day. Ninthly. Because they cannot be turned the wrong way, and may be started with the foot, while both hands are otherwise employed in holding or arranging the work. This patent (noiseless) "break," or "stop," Is of incalculable value to beginners. Salesrooms, No. 720 Chesnut Street. Wilcox & Gibbs' Gold Medal Family Sewing Machines. Willcox & Gibbs' noiseless Family Sewing Machines gain friends continually, but never lose them. Tenthly. Because they are self-regulating and always in working order. They never have "moods," and never vex or rullle the temper, even ot the most Irritable. The hemmers, fellers, braiders, needles, etc., are all self-adjusting. Salesrooms, No. 720 Chesnut Street. Willcox &. Gibbs' Gold Medal Family Sewing Machines. Willcox & Gibbs' rapid, noiseless, easi'y man aged, durable, flrst-cluss Sewing Machines are In excellent favor everywhere. Eleventhly. Because they prove superior to the most sanguine expectations. The most exalted representation is never ex aggerated. Salesrooms, No. 720 Chesnut Street. Willcox & GJbbs' Gold Medal Family Sewing Machines! Agents for the sale of WUlcox & Glbbs' cele brated single-thread Sewing Machines are emi nently successful. Twelfthly. Because every machine sold serves as a "telling advertisement." No dissatisfaction is ever expressed, but hearty recommendations. " Salesrooms No. 70 Cfeesuut Street. ELFIII A , SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 'U, JL8G7. BANKING MOUSM OP JayCooke&(Q). US and 114 So. THIRD ST. PIIILAP' a. Dealers in all Government Seouritioa, OLD 6-SOs WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW.' a 1-iiiKUAi. BirrnttstE allowed, Compound Interest Notes Wanted IMJ MKT ALLOWED ON DLTOSITS. Collections made, Stocks bonght and sold on Commlbs'on, Bpeclal business accommodations reserved for miles. M8m NGMil SllSSOURI KA1LK0AD FIB&T MORTGAGE SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS. Bavins purchased 000,000 Ot tbe FIRST MOKf GAGE COUPON BONDS OF THE NORTH ML BOUBI RAILROAD COMPANY, BE ARINU SKVEN PKR CUNT INTEREST, having 80 years to run, we are now prepared to sell the same at the low late o And the accrued Interest! rom this date, thus paying the investor over 8 per cent, interest, which Is paya ble tewl-annnally. This Lit) an is secured by a First Mortgage upon lh Company's Railroad, 171 miles already cousirncied and lu ruuniDg vroer, and b miles audlilonal to be completed by the tlrst of October Dexi, extending from tlie city ol bu Louis Into Aiortnern and Central Mis souri. lull particulars will be given on application to either ol the onderslgr.ed. E. W. CLABK A CO, JAY COOHJB A CO. UBKXEJi A CO. P. 8. Parties holding other securities, and wlshlnK to change them lor this Loan, van do so at the market rates. 8 lttliu RATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC, 809 and 811 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. capita I.. ....................M..i,ooo,oue DIRECTORS. Joseph T. Bailey, Kaluun Hllles, Ben). Rowland, Jr., feamuel A. Blspham, jidward B. Orne, William Ervlen, Ougood Welsh, Frederick A, Hoyt, Wm. H, Rhawn. WM. H. BHAWN, President, ImU Cathier of tte Central National ai. JOB. P, MUMFORD Cashier, 5 1U Xale of (A rhiladelptoa Rational Bank 7 3-10s, ALL SISlTIiaS, CONVERTED INTO F1YE-TWE IS TI ES. BOKXS DEL1VEBED IMMEDIATELY, DE HA YEN & BROTHER 10 2 rp MO. 40 S. Til IBP STREET. )m 8. SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKERS AND BBOKEBS, NO. 16 Till BO MTMKO. 8 NASSAU STM PHiLapsa.FHiA. I mxw tobx Orders for Stocks and Gold executed in Phila delphia and New York. 1 1 WANTS. Vtf ANTE D, AGENTS IS EVERY CITY AND TOWN IN renrtjlTania ard Southern New Jersey ICR TUB BROOKLYN LIFE INSUBANCECOMPAin OF NEW YORK Also, a lew good SOLICITORS for Philadelphia. Call o, address colt6N GKNJCRAL) AGKNT S5S NO. 087 CMEWNUT STREET. gOOK AGENTS IN LUCK AT LA8T.' ""V. ' The crlals Is panned. The hour has come to lift the veil ul neorxsy whlcu has hitherto enveloped the inner hiHtory ot the great elvil war, and Urn 1b dune by oiler lug to the public Ueaerul I C Rakur's "HISTORY OF THE SECRET SERVICE." ' For thrilling Interest this book transcends all the romance ol a iliousaudlyears, aud conclusively pieves that "truth is strauKer than Motion." AKenla are clearing from 2U0 to (.100 per month, which we cau prove to any doubling applicant, a fnw more cau obtain agencies Lu territory yet uuoocu pled. Addxe-s p Annm rOHi HO. TO CUMHVT MTKKKT, 7 mi PlilLA DJUXPUIA, WA fCiiLS, JEWELRY, ETC. Qm D. KITCHE N, J E W E Jj j It, S.E. Comer TP NTH and CHESNUT. UBEAT BEPUCTION IK PBIC'ES. DIAMOKIM, WATCHES, JEWELBY, SILVER" W ABE, BBONZEN. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. WATCHES AND JEWELRY REFULLY BE PAIRED. Particular attention paid to Manufacturing all arti cles In our line. 821 than c FINE WATCHES. We keep always on hand au assortment ot LADIES' AND CENTS' "FINIS WATCHES' Of the best American and Foreign Makers, all war ranted to give complete satislactlou, aud at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. FA It It & BROTHER, Importers of Watches, Jewelry, Musical Boxes. etc. 11 llanitbtrpj No. 84 CIIEHKUT Bt below Fourth LNpe"lnl attention glvrn to repairing Watches and Mi Meal lion by FlltBT CL.A8H workmen. LEWIS LADOMUS Ik CO., Diamond Dealers and Jewellers, N. 80S CHESNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA Would Invite the attention ot purchasers to th.'lr large and handsome assortment of DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELBY, SIItTB-W A KB, ETC KTC ICE PITCHERS In great variety. A large assortment of small STUDS, for eyelt holes. Just received. WATCHES repaired In the best manner, and guaranteed. SlHp HATCHES, JEWELBY. W. W. OASSIDY NO. 18 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Offers an entirely new and most carefully selected stock ol AMERICAN AND GENEVA WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER-WA RE, AND FANCY ARTICLES 01 EVERY DESCRIPTION, suitable, FOB BRIDAL OB HOLIDAY PBESENTH An examination will show my stock to be unstu passed In quality and cheapness. Particular attention paid to repairing. S16 ' C. RUSSELL & CO., No. n NORTH 8IIT1I STREET, Have Just received from Europe an Invoice of NOVELTIES, consisting of ANIMALS' HEADS, lor balls and dining-rooms; HAT-RACK8 of Boar's tusks and some very curious CLOCKS, of Chamois and Elk horns. The above Is the first Invoice of these goods In the country, and are offered at very low prices. gs HENRY HARPER, No. 520 Arch Street MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN WATCHES, PINK JEWKIHT, SILVEU-PLATED W ABE, AND lt SOLID SILYEB-WABE. 0 AMERICAN WATCHES, tkuKThe best in the world, sold at Factory Prices 1 n r ' BY C. & A. PEQUICNOT, MANUFACTURERS OF WATCH CASES, No. IS South SIXTH Street. 8 Manufactory, Ko. 22. & FIFTH Street. CLOTHS, CASS1MERES, ETC. J A ME S & LEE, NO. II NORTII SECOND ST BEET, INVITE THE: ATTENTION UY THE TBADE TO TUEIB TARGE STOCK OF PANTALOON STUFFS, CONSISTING IK PAST OF BLACK E BENCH CASSIHEBES AND DOEsKINi NEW STYLES OF FANCY CASSIMERE1; NIXED DOESKINS, ALL SHADES, WITH A VARIETY OF GOODS ADAPTED TO BOYS' WEAB. 8Mb! 1867. fall. 1867. JTJST RECEIVED, HEW 8TYJLE3 FANCY CA SSI MERES AND COATINGS. In addition to our unusually large line of goods adapted to MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAB, MO LUIS, CLOTHIER & LEWIS, CLOTH JOBBERS, S24 6m HQS. 19 AND SI g, FOURTH ST. f L OA KINGS. We are now prepared to offer to the Trade a lull assortment of CLOAKINGS, Contulrlcg the newest and choicest styles, many ol which are confined to ourselves. JICKKI3, CLOTHIER & LEWIS, CLOTH JOBBEIIS, 8 14 6m NON. 10 AND S. FOUBTH ST. "stoves, ranges, etc. THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHEN EB - ,S OR KCllOPEAN UaNUE, for Families, Ho rvi tels, oi Public Institutions, lu TWKiNTY DIF rKKF.NT felZKH. Alito. Philadelphia Budges. Hot-A Ir Furnaces, Portable lieatem, IjOwUowb Urmes, Flrcbuard btoves, Uatb Boilnrs, btewhole Plates Boilers, liookliig Hloves. etc.. wuolenale aud retail, it the manufacturers. fctHAKhK A THOMSON, til stuthHiu No. M. HtXXiNI) tureut. JOHN CRUMP, OAHI'ENTKHAND BUI Bit. SIIOfKi NO. SIS lOBWE KTKEET, AND fHILALiiaruiA. INSTRUCTION. PEAT NATIONAL TELEGRAPHIO AMD COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE, NOS. SOB AND 811 CHESNUT STBEET PHILADELPHIA. UEMOVAL To the Finest College Rooms In the City. fart of the Becond, and the whole of the Third an I Fourth Floors et BANK OF BEPTJBLIO BUILDINGS, Uearly Opposite th Continental Hotel. The best organised and conducted Business Collegs In the f li J. The Corps of Teachers has no superior. Education lor the Counting-room In the shortest possible time consistent with the Interests of the student. Bend lor circular. JACOB II. TAYLOR, PresldouU PABK SPRING. Vlre-Prcslderk 628m TTN1VEUSITY OK PKNNSlLVANiA (DE- U PA hTM EST OF AK'lS.) SutlTtMRKBl, 1K07. 1 be 1 rustees ot tue uuiversiiy imve unuuin.eu 11)8 Fsculiy in Art- to make certain cliumres in tlie conrHe ol studies reunlreu lor the 1) gi te ot bachelor of Arts. J run w hi e iituiie an, who iri'snp sucu a iiihtui educa tion , ns w ill Hi tlieiu, lipiht r lor i rolwnloiuil or other tmrMilis, to secure It, under A j lon of FLKCTIVK b k L JUKS. wblch WU1 oiler to the student all the ad vantages either of the system which formerly o'r tulnf d, or ol that generally regarded as the more prac tical. While all the advantage or a thorough sclentlficand rlHtHicl course will t'e com nn id, as heretofore, to thope a ho desire It, the new plan provides that t lie indent, at the beginning of tlie Junior year, may elect, lu the place el advauceil Greek anil Latin studies and the higher branches ol Mutlieiuaiica and I'liyalcitl Science, a more extended course lu the KnRllsb Lan guage aud Us Literature, In History, in Science as ap- 5n icd to tne tiHeiui arm, anu in tue Freucn, (fermuu, tallan. nnd Spanish Languages. '1 he ot'Jecl of the Trustees In making these changes In the College course, If to provide In tho University lull and complete opportunities for acquiring an edu cation that will either, on the one hand, satisfy those whose tastes lead I hem to the highest cultivation of the Ancient Languages and their literature, ol Physi cal Science, and of Pure Mathematics; or, on the other, to meet the wishes of those: who desire to be lilted, by a thorough practical education, for au earlier entrance into active business lite, Circulars, showing all the details of the College courses, may be obtained, alter Huinember 9, from me Janitor at ibe University iiulluiiig; aud additional Inlorniatton or advice In regard to the election ot studies will be given by the Provost In his room. The tuition fees are thlrty-Hve dollars per term, Fiayable in advance, and the do I lege year Is divided nio three terms, the lirat beginning on Monday the lHihlnst. By order of the Trustees: CADWALADER BIDDLB. 9 4wfsmwf0t Secretary. THE MISSES DE CHARMS' KNGLISH AND FitlKCH SUHOOL FOIt VOUNO LAULEH, No. 1B16 FILUURT Street, will he reopened on the TLUHD MOKUAY IN SEP TLMBFK, by MISS CARRIT 8. BVRNHAM. TIIK COUK&E OF STUDY, lu audition to the branches heretofore taught, will Include Latin, Ger man Klocution, and Vocal Music. AMIN ERA LOG ICA L CABINET has been secured, and irequenl Lectures upon Mineralogy. liotany. Astronomy, and other Natural Sciences will be given free of charge, THOKOCOH INSTRUCTION, In all departments, will be given so aa to enable the pupil to think and acquire lor hersel'; and, as mental power depends so much upon the physical condition, CALISTUUNIO EXERCISES will be given dally, free of charge, either In the open air or in the well-ventilated School room.. See circulars at T. B. PUGII'8 Bookstore, Bulletin Building. 8 UlswlSt B0AED1NG AND DAY SCflOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, AND KINDERGARTEN 1UR CHILDRhN. a E. corner of NINTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets, will reopen Ninth Month (September) 16, 1867. A limited number of Boarders will be received In the home of the Principal. . For circulars apply lo - . bUS AN HAYHtTRST. Principal. 9 4 wsmlm No. 4S2 FRANKLIN Street. BOHDENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE, BOR DENTOYVN, N. J. An Institution for the care ful and thorough Instruction of Young Ladles In all the branches of a complete education. Hoard and tuition In the Preparatory and Collegiate departments, taw per year, h ushing, Anrient ami Modern lAunnuigi. and ornamental branches, extra. Winter Uesslon opens September 19. For Catalogues, address REV. JOHN II. BRAK.ELEY, A.M., 8 6 tuths6w President. J R. HABELMANN HAS DECIDED TO IN I -LV-L. form his friends and the puuilc, that he will .cioii. ,u i uiiuuoijjuin, iiu win oe prepared to give Instructions in VOUAL MUSIC from the ltith of Sep tember. Applications will be receive.il at Louis Meyer's music store. No, Vao CHESN UT St. 9 lu tuths 3c UGBY ACADEMY, FOR YOUNG MES and Boys, No. 1415 LOCUST Street. EDWARB CLARF.NCE SMITH, A. M Principal. Reopeus September 16. Pupils prepared tor business or pro fessional life, or lor high Bland ing In college. A tirst-class Primary Department lu separate rooms- ,t,culttr wltn fuU Information, at No. im CHESNUT Street. g 2 2in HE MISSES ROGERS HAVE REMOVED from No. 60 S. Fifteenth street to No. lau PINK Street, where they will reopen their School lor Young Ladlts and Children, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. 9 41m -LTUifcNCH, LATIN, AND GERMAN TAUGIII JJ In schools and families. . Professor M. BADEN. Applications will be received at Sirs. J. Hamilton's Bookstore, No. 1X44 CHESNUT Street. 31 liu ( CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, DEAN STREET V above Spruce. ihe CLASsitiAL IS1ITUTK wl be reopened SEPTEMBER 2d. J. W. FAIRES. D. D., 8 24 lm Principal. CARL DE BUBNA WILL RESUME HI3 Lessons September 16. Address No. 762 d, TWELFTH Street. U6t TOBACCO. QME Klf DFiED COLLARS A GAY CENTURY TOBACCO, IIS XIIST ITQIti. In order to overcome a natural prejudice that always exists against New York Tobaccos, and being; fully convinced that where the CENTURY brand la once used its superior qualities will be recognised, we bare adopted the plan ot putting money In the papers as ah extra Inducement to consumers to give It a trial. Instead of a single Hundred Dollar Note In one paper, as we have done heretofore, we bave con cluded to vaiy the amount, but In all cases lo allow the aggregate to be the same, viz i ONE Hl'NDBED DOLLABS A DAY On MONDAYS we will place a HUNDRED DOLLAR (One Paper.) NOTE In a paper of Century On 1 UESDAYS we will place In each of TWO papers (Two Papers.) of Century a FIFTY DOLLAR NOTE. Ou WEDNESDAYS we will place In each of FIVE (Five Papers.) papers of t'eutury a TWENTY DOLLAR NOTE ' . On 'IHUttDAYS we win, place In each of TEN t'feu Papers.) papers of Century a TEN DOL . LA R NOTE On FRIDAYS we will place lu each o f TWENTY Heiujr tapers.) papers of Century a FIVE DOL LAR NOTE, Ou SATURDAYS we will place lu each of FIFTY (Fifty Papers,) papers ot Century a TfVO DOL LARNOTF, P. CI. LOBILL4KD, U. A. VAN ttt'tf AICIC, ( Uluttism O. 16 B, FROM T St., Philadelphia, .
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