r/CEASS, DAILY, (811IDAYS EXOSPTID;) If JOHN W. FORNEY, No. 111 SOUTH FOURTH STBSZT. WE DAILY PRESS, A bsoribeis. is TEN Dor.taus PER ANNUM, to it TWENTY CENTS. PER WEEK, Payable to Mailed to Subscribers out of the city', AR PER ANNUM; POUR DOLLARS AND FIFTY SIX MONTHS; TWO DOLLARS AND TWENTY" fin THREE Norms, bvrariably in advamee ordered. disements Inserted at the usual rate& LE TRY-WEEKLY PRESS, 51 iribßre, livs. DOLLARS PER ANNUM, th EDUCATIONAL. iIIORFF'S MILITARY AGA , 'rill reopen on MONDAY, 19th that., at 4 ° JI.. at the CITY INSTITUTE, N. B. corner TH and CHESTNUT Streete, For Circalara °IT & BEOTHER,•TENTH and CHESTNUT to Maier G. ECKENDORFF, 1903 COATES eel& Et GE. GREEN SEMINARY:- 6ARY BOA,RDING SCHOOL, four miles froM Thorough course in Mathematics, Classics, Mantes, and English:Practical lessons, tki Civil A t.. Pupils received at- any time, and of all enjoy the'benefite . of a hime. - Refers to John k Son, 29 South Third street ,• Thos. J. Clayton, h and Primestreets, and others, Address Rev. .1, HERVEY BARTON, A. M., Village Green, Pennsylvania. BROOKS AND MRS. J. E. aL will Reopen their BOARDING AND DAY for Young Ladies, at 1218 WALNUT Street. 'BSDAY. the 14th of September. • an3l.lm* BADGER HAS REMOVED. TO 1633 SPRUCE Street, where she will resume of her Institute September 19. room has been fitted up for healthful exercise Kass. . xe obtained at her residence. !.11A.L IDT S,T TUT E, TENTH ' SPRING GARDEN . Streets, will reopen I. Boys prepared. for any Division of tits [Ammar Schools, for College, or for Buenos. tentiou given to small boys. _ • . R. G iIIoGIIIRE, A. M.. PrlncinaL VUE FEMALE INSTITUTE.- IBOARDING-SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Button, healthfully and boantifelly located , rthern limits of Attleboro, Session,ounty, a, will open Its Winter TENTH t, 1864. For detalle, obtain Circular, by ad- Ito Principals, Attleboro P. 0.. Bucks co., Pa. ISRAEL J. GRAHAMS, JANE P. ORAHAM ci E4 Prinpals. ", SICAL AND MATHEMATICAL (OOI' 1008 CHESTNUT Street. Number Of lulled. The dixteenth Seesion will commence )AT, Sept. 6. WM: FEWSMITH, Principal. E. T. BROWN'S AOADEXY OR YOUNG LADIES 1003 SPRING Street, to on RIONPAY,SEPTBER 6th. att27.luit, SAME MASSE AN D WLLE. ORIN'S ENGLISH and FRENCH SCHOOL for adios, at No. 31134-R1 SPRUCE Street, Philadel- I reopen on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th. my .LADELPHIA MILITARY IDOL,(Courtland Saunders' Institute, THIRTY- I and. MARKET Streets, ) reopens September 6th, ° Professor E. D. SAUNDERS, D. D. aurM-lia ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL 00l for Boys, No. '2 WEST PENN SQUARE. Du , rued Sept. G. J. DAVISON, Principal. auß2-Im* RY P. ROBESON WILL OPEN er School for Young Ladies at 161.3 FILBERT on the 12th of ninth Month (September). tocl ADEMY FOR BOYS, 142 NORTH ;zzas Street. Duties - resumed Monday, Sept.sth. -Irn T . BRANTLY LANGTON, Principal, UNG LADIES'`INSTITUTE L S. E. rner of AfARSHALL and SPRING GARDEN Ste. rearmed September 12th. iNOOII H. SUPPLER, Principal au.94l[ ING LADIES' SCHOOL AND AD. 'AKE& CLASSES FOR EMU STUDY, 903 'ON St. Formerly Prof. C. D. Cleveland's. Fall ;seas Sept. 15th PLINY E CRASS, Principal; Tones, A. V. linffnm, Associates. an2l-1m• CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH OHOOL of a D. GREGORY, A. M„ No 1108 ST Street, will re-open on MONDAY. Sept. 6th, an 23 SS ELIZA. W. SMITH'S SCHOOL FOE Y0U14(3 LADIES, 1210 SPRUCE Street, le reopened. on WEDNESDA.Y, Sept. 7tb. The embraces a thorough English education, with French, german. Music, Drawing, Paintingoke. BA CHM ANN , PROFESSOR OF 'MUSIC, and Organist of the Fifth Baptist Church, statue his lessons September lat. Resid once, 932. TO GARDEA Street. an23-Im* HANNAH MORE ACADEMY, VILISINGTON, Delaware. it Fall Seesion will commence MONDAY,SEPTEX- Krtb,lB64.For particulare, apply to the Principal'', CHARLOTTE and ISABELLA ORTHERAW, ' , lm SS HOOPES WILL REOPEN HER BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for Young Ladiee, 109 LOCUST Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th mbar. an2l.lm ERMANTOWN FEMALE SEMI NARY, GREEN 'Street, south of Walnut lane, will en WEDNESDAY, Sept. 7th. tcalsrs, setting forth the Coarse of Distraction, &o, , Sc., may be obtained at the Seminary Prof, WALTSB , S, PORTESODE, A. M., Principal. ;HOOL AND KINDERGARTEN AT Math and Swing Garden will be REOPENED 9zuber 12th, at 1.91.4 MOUNT VERNON Street., GERTRUDE W. FULTON. HARRIET B. DARLINGTON. NAST E. SPEAKMAN.. OODLAND SEMINARY „ 9 WOOD LAND TERRACE, WEST PHILA_DELPHIA.— DENBY _BEEVES, A. M., Principal, (late of the ibersbnrg Seminary.) Session opens September A Day and Boarding School for Young Ladies. irtenced Teachers; instruction solid, choice, and ough. Oircalars sent on application. attl6-tf iE MISSES CASEY & MRS. BEEBE'S ENGLISH and 'FRENCH BOARDING and DAY OOL, No. 110 WALNUT Street, will RE-OPEN WEDNESDAY, the 14th of September, an4.2m HILADELPHIA COLLEGIA.TE STITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1530 ARCH Set. Rey. CHAS, A. SMITH, D. D., E CLARENCE ITH, A. M., Principals, luth Year. Three Departments: Primary, Acade and Collegiate. Full college course in Classics, iematics, higher English, and Natural Science, for e.vzko graduate. Modern Languages, Alusic,Paint and Elocution by the best masters. For circulars, •ly at No, 1530 ARCH Street, or address Box 2611 0., Philadelphia. e next session will commence on MONDAY, Sen. Ler 19th, ap29-6m. IF, ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL, N. W. corner CHESTNUT and 'ELFTH Streets, will reopen on MONDAY, Septout— Oth. lumber of pupils limited to forty. 'rice of tuition same as last year. %or references and particulars see Circulars, which ty be had at Mr. Hasaard's Drug Store or at die School . 'ems, where the Frincipad, (successor to Charles Short, M. I may be teen every morning between 10 and 11 :lock. A. B. SHEARER, u24-Ira No. 1301 ARCH Street. :ISS C. A. BURGIN'S SCHOOL FOR a- YOUNG LADIES, No. 1037 WALNUT Street, 1 REOPEN on THURSDAY, Sept. 15th. se7•lm> R. THUNDIR, 230 SOUTH FOURTH -a- Street, has resumed his Professional Practice. t home from 2 till 4 o'clock daily. ses.lm .EO. W. PETTIT WILL RE-OPEN -A Ms Etndio for the receptteht of Pupils in the arts of lII,AWINO and PAINTING, at No, 100 North TENTH treet,' on the I.6th of Septa 133 ber. an26.lm° ASSICAL INSTITUTE, DEAN Street, below LOCUST Donee reetmed SHP. 5 EMBER . J. w. FAIRSS,D. D., ita2s-2m* EDUCATION: -- SCHOOL FOR PRI -A vate instruction, N. W. corner TENTH and ARCH creeds, reopens Sept. 12. R. STEWART, 'seS-12t* Principal. ARK. SBU R G SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES, PARKSBURG, CHESTER CO., institrithm will be open for the reception of lay and Boarding Pupils on Sept. 19. Terms, $lOO per ession of Ilse months, including Boarding and Tuition. 'or Circulars address• the tinders's ned. ANNIE M JOHNSTONE, ANNIts KBLLY, Principals, se7-wsBt* PARKSBURG, PA. 1 L. CARPENTER'S • DANCING ACADEMY, 635 ARCH Street. daily and awning, for the reception of Scholars Il the latest Gallup*, is for Carman Cotillion Valtres, Quadrille*, &c., tAnglet properly for private Society, se2o-121. , ` OADEMY OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH, LOCUST and JUNIPER • treets. The Autumnal Session will open on MONDAY, Sep !ember 6. Applications for admission map be made, at the Academy building on and after Monday, August between 10 and IS o 'does A. M. • JAMES W. ROBINS, A M , aul6-mwfbß Head Meeter. HOMEOPATHIC MEDICAL COL LEOE OF PENNSYLV &NIA, PHIL ADELPHIA. - SOPSIOII of 1864.6 begins OCT° BER FACULI Boring, 0., practice; Ad. Lippe, .1.D., matmed ..H. N. Guernsey, obet. ; C. 0. Itane. M D diagnostics:. G R Starkey, 61.1).., ant g. . WHEIDII, M.D., anat. ; Beermann, Trot. Stephen*, chemietrY. Address C HERRMAN, M.D., Dean, sel•fniwlSt 1105 FILBERT Street. M E. WILKINSON'S SCHOOL ..&.‘ -IL FOR LITTLE GIRLS, 118 North ELEVENTH St. Thorough initruction to Freuuli, Music, and,Drawing. ftlx pupils can be received as boars ers. sel9-6t• THE REGULAR ECLECTIC MEDI CAL COLLEGE, incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, has a regular College edifice, and owns a College property to the amount of upwards of sixty thousand dollars. It bolde a regular MEDICAL and !SURGICAL CLINIC every WEDNESDAY, from 3 to 5 Y, M. where all who deAre are treated, and receive medicines free of charge. The FACULTY is composed of the w o wing eminent Physicians and Trofeesors MCCLINTOCK, PAINE. GA.UNTT. DAL. SON, LIVEZET,THOMAS , DOUCET, OLosauE, :OERS, and &AYRES The Collegiate Session cora- Xnence - October 6. .Auittoroy, Sargery, and all branches medicineof are taught, as In other regular Medical Col leges.lt charges fe ll lees, and is in u 0 way connected trith any pretended free humbug. The College edifice la located on NINTH Street, be low Locust. For Fees. Sre .• apply to J S FI6HER, Esq President, SIXTH and COtdMERCE Stree's: CAL:VER. Reg . Secretary, GI North SECOND Street; or the Dean, W.. PAINS, M. D., 931 ARCH Street, . sell 61. FRIENDS' ACADEMY :.FOR BOYS, rear of 41 _North EL SVANTH Street, reopens on the 60.1 1 net. 4615 per term of 22 weeks. All deuemins.- @ions admitted. [6112 1m) W. WHITALL. rwM. B. COOLEY, A. M., WILL 1, OPEN MK CISAMCFLI atildEnglish SCHOOL, at 1112 MARKET Street, op Pro September. auh/l-lm' 0M A BM. UMW B ENGLISH blathemittical and 431e4sical School for Boil, N tomer of BROAD hod /MO Streete, will reopen OP. TEDIBER 6th. an:17.1m." n.LENW OOD ACADEMY, DELA WARE WATER GAP, MONROE CO., PA The fall session of the Above institation will com mence on the 12th of the 91h -mouth (September). For Dartictilars apply to SA liLin ALSOP, Principal, iy.93.2m Delay are Water Gap, Monroe no., Pa. I I I I HE CLAt , tICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL f the subscriber, S. H. corner of TEM trBENTR and LOCltts.2. litreers, will reopen as MON DAY, September nth. applications can now be made rrom 9 A. M, to 2 P. K. B. KENDALL, A. X. att27.lm* 1/OEIOISI LVciNIA MILITARY ACA DENY AT WEST CHESTER.—Tbe duties of this Institution wilt be rbstitupd ou THURSDAY, September Ant, at 4 o'clock P JW For ch - calars apply to JAHE6 33. ORNE, lan., No. 026 CHESTNUT StreAt, or to Colonel THEO HYATT, President P. If. A. issl2-lm grHEGARA.YiIIi -- STITUTE.ENGLISH ' l / 4 - 1 AND FRENCH BOARDINO AND DAY fiCSOOL WOE YOUNG LA DIES- (162: and 1529 SPRUCE St., WhiladelPhiereopenwill reopen 011 TUESDAY, September 20th. Letter, to the above address will receive prompt attention. Persona/ arolloation can be made after do lma 20, mot to idADAME D'HERVILLY, anl7-Sm Principal: CHESTNUT-BTREET FEMALE SEMI NAM. —lllss Bonney and Mies Dillaye will re open their Boarding and Day School at No. 1615 1 01 1 136TBDT Street, WEDNESDAY. September 14th. Particulars from circulars. aulS•tocl CBARLES MIDDLETON, WILLOW STREETS, SECOND AND WILLOW STREETS, Fg3t9t, L:O4PLV.:O4,ZILLADV;EEf4t4I VOL. 8.-NO. RETAIL DRY GOODS. BLADTK-E. , rsz: HOUSEKEEPERS, TAKE NOTICE, J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & (FORMERLY COWFERTRWAIT Sc C 0..) N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STS., •re now .offering the largest stock of Blankets to be found to We city, at moderate prices: - BERTH BLANKETS, CRH3 BLANKETS, CRADLE BLANKETS, BED. BLANKETS, all sizes. To dealers, we offer the best assortment of all the leading makes. BUY EARLY AND SAVE TUE ADVANCE. an2s-mwftf L INEN AND MUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. The subscribers have now on band the MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF , LINENS AND HOIJSII=FIJENISIIR9 1111! GOODS To be found in the city. These goods baying been bought for ettEla, under van . ' favorable circumstances, will be sold AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICE, In many cases less than they can be bought at wholesale Their stock comprises a full line of Barnsley (linen) Shootings,9. 4, 10-4, II- 4, 12.4. French .." a superior article.. Extra heavy . Cotton Shootings, 9-4. 10.4, 11-4, 12.4. Pillow and 'Bolster Linens, various :widths. Table Damasks and Diapers. - - Table. Cloths from .2 to 6 yards long. 5-S. 3.4, 7.8, and 4 4 Table Napkins. White Linen Doylies, and colored Fruit Doylies. Towels and Towelings of all descriptions. Marseilles Quilts, Counterpanes, and Blankets. Table and Piano Covers dm SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGSS, at AItRISON. Importers and dealers in Furnishing and Staple Dry Goods, sel6.finwt ARMY, NAVY, AND CIVIL CY.oT , kI 1 - 1 E 0 Sn. W. T. SNODGRASS, S 4 S. SECOND Street and 33 STRAWBERRY Street. - A LARGE STOOK OF AIX %INDS OF CLOTHS, CASHMERES, VESTLIGS, &c., At fair prices, purchs.sed before the rise, independent of gold gamblers, by the package, piece, or yard. Our motto is to sell. We don't peddle. Come and see ottr stock. The Army and Navy trade has our special at tention. ser-lm LUPIN'S FRENCH MERINOES AT $2. All-wool French Poplins at $1.57%. Flue English Merinoes at $1.76. I%eddo s w do ide do do do $2. 50. Plain and Plaid Dress Goods at S 7 ;c to 62*. JOHN H. STORES, 702 ARCH Street. STEEL & SON HAVE NOW H open a large and choice &assortment of FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS. Plain Merinoes, $1.25 to $6, Plain Poplins, Plaid Merinoes and Poplins, Plain and Plaid Silk Poplins, Plain and Figured Mohair Poplins, and a great variety of new and choice Dress Goode, all at prices far below THE PRESENT COST OF IMPORTATION. SILHS—Of all kinds, a great variety, from 76 cents to s3per yard, below ' • THE IMPORTER'S PRICES. SHAWLS—A. large assortment, at a small advance over last season's prices. seu.tf Noe. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street. FLACK BROADCLOTHS. Black Beavers and Tricots. Cloakings and Overcoatings. Waterproofs by the'yard or Piece. Fine Black Cassimeres. Fancy Cassimeres, large stock. Boys Cassimeres of standard styles. WIDE SUEETINGS. Bleached and Brown Skirtings. • Blankets, good Flannels. Pickings, Linens, etc. Tailors' Linings of every kind. Goode by the piece at wholesale rates. COOPER & CONAIRD, 6. E. corner NINTH and MARKT. A LARGE STOCK OF BILKS ON 4-IL HAND. for eels below the present cost of linpor. Rich Noire Antiques. Colored and Black Corded Silks. Colored and Black Ponit de Soles. Armures and Gros amines. Superior Duality Plain Silks. - ' Colored and Black Ottoman Silks. Colored and Black Figured Silks. Heavy Black Taffetas. Superior Black Silks. Black Silks of all kinds. EDWIN HALL & CO., 26 South SECOND Street, MI . kritlioiziligml3,o433l,ll EMBROIDERIES, LACES, WHITE GOODS, N - EIL,s, E. N. NEEDLES. 0 (ikt ILO : Pizitglikezinit4334 62,8H00P EKIRTS. 628 • The most complete assortment of . Ladies', Misses', and Children's HOQ? SKIRTS in the city are manufactured and sold, wholesale and retail, at No. 625 ARCH Street. Oar stock embraces all the new and desirable styles, lengths, and sizes; for knish and durability are especially adapted to first class trade. Skirts made to order, altered, and re paired. Also, constantly in receipt of fall lines of cheap Eastern-made Skirts. seB.lm* WM. T. HOPKINS. WALL PAPERS. ~xz~..a~Ez:~~~%A .. .~.,. WALL PAPERS. HOWELL & BOURKE, N. E. CORNER FOURTH AND MARKET STREETS. PAPER HANGING-Sp WINDOW CURTAIN TAPERS, LINEN SHADES AND HOLLANDS, SOLID GREEN AND BUFF, CHOCOLATE GROUNDS, FIGURED, AND PLAIN SHADES, To which we invite the attention of GENTS 2 FUDNISHIN , 3k GOODS. 8 26 ARCH EiTRRET. 825 IL VA DI 0 V HOFFMAN, FIRST fICEMIIIII SHIRT LAID WRAPPER MAIRTFACTORY, AND 031,1TIZNEN'S FURNISHING EMPORILTM, XBROTED•111031 606 klieg STRUT TO TEX NEW STOBS, 325 ARCH STREET. S 5 100.11mwem THE IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRT, WARRANTED TO PIT AND GIVE SATISFACTION. tiOliN C. AIMISON, Nos. 1 AND 3 NORTH SIXTH. STREET, juiIiUFALTURER AND DEALER IN GENTLENSN'S FINJ FURNISHING GOODS CONSTANTLY ON HARD, LINEN. MUSLIN, and FLANNEL SHIRTS,a nd DRAWERS. COLLARS, STOCKS, TRAVSLLIiii3 SHIRTS, TIES, WRAPPERS, Am., Am, OF HIS OWN IittiNUFAC/DIVZ ALSO, HOSIERY. GLOVES. SCARFS, SUSPENDERS, HANDKERCHIEFS. SHOULDER BRACES. &s., &c Fold at reasonable prices GENUINE EQUAL IF NOT SUPERIOR TO LEHIGIC —A trial Win SWIM yottr custom. Egg 8121tove sizes, $l2. 50 per fon; Large lint, $ll. O. Office. Sontfi FOURTH St., Chertnut. Depot. 1410 CALLOWEILL St., boW Broad. Ceel4-6nil ELLIS BRANSON. • C! 0 A L`. - SUGAR LOAF,.BEAVER [MEADOW, and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal, and best Locust Mountain, from Schuylkill; prepared ex- Pressly for Family use. Depot, N. W. corner EIGHTH and 'W ILLOW Ste. Office. No. 112 South SECOND St. aps-tf J. WALTON Sr CO. IYUItE L E I EI-H COAL.-HOUSE- S. E Url V e P-4Tfl3Fcßathill -7;u2 f , ejlieg A liv l it r r: e t s r . ticle at the Etunlin* JOHN W. EfAMPTON. CARD AIM FANCY jOB PRINTING: v. =IMAM #ll9wws.. m Toms WI iTS