The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 18, 1865, Image 3

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    PACIAI. NOTICES.
11 01.oni-HOLDEn fora Smoothing-Iron
dc not necessary in the patent article, as the
ttut s
,;,,„ite iso small as to dispense with the article.
L i% e ;the have Box ITV's, with two heaters, and the
article. TRUMAN & SHAW, No. 836.(Eight
. I ',l, i ' rty .fivet MARKET Street, below Ninth, Phila
tlelphitt It
AME PARING MACHINES Mid Apple
(vee .- For sale by TRUMAN & SHAW, No. 835
<VSt Thirty-live) MARKET Street,below Ninthat
PERRY'S MOTH AND FRECKLE LOTION.
4 , b lionsna, or Mott:match (also called LiveraPOW)
LeUtlgO, or Freckles, era Often very annoying
rtictitarly tO ladles of light contrilealou, for the
iizeolurcii spots show more OlOhliy Oil the face of a
;.londe than of a brunette: but they greatly mar the
;witty of either, and silly preparation that wilt ef
fectually remove them, without injuring th e texture
e entor ojthe akra. is certainly a desideratum. Dr.
rfaurr, who has Made diseases of the skin a
spectaltty, has discovered a remedy for Stme disco
;orations which Is :it once prompt, Infallible, and
harmless.
Wholesale in Philadelphia by JOHNSTON, HOL
LOWAY, A COWDEN, 23 North SIXTH Street,
,ed only 232 North SECOND Street.
T i nged only by B. C. PratltY, Dermatologist.
- SQ, 49 BOND Street, New York, and for oak by
Druggists. Price, $2 per bottle. Call for
priltitYLS MOTH AND FRECKLE LOTION.
For further information address Dr. B.
in - , 49 BOND Street, NEW YORK. Je7-wfmam
nATR DYE! Hem D YE
BATCITELOR'S HAIR DYE is the best in the
,ITAIrld. The only true and perfect Dye—harmless,
I:s.stantaneous, and reliable; produces a splendid
pigck or Natural Brown; remedies the ltl effects of
isd Dyes, and frequently restores the original
:tar. Sold by all Druggists. The genuine is signed
•vc. A. BATCHELOR, 61 BARCLAY Street, lie,w
fork. ja2-mwf-ly
DlABlillfgA AND DYSENTERY.—A sure
%seedy for the worst case of acute or chronic Mar
.l4o slid Dysentery is Dr. STRICKLAND'S ANTI
::IIOLERA MixTtlitEl. thousands have been cured
tv it; our Government uses it in the hospitals. It
11:13 cured many of our soldiers after all other means
piled: in fact, we have enough proof of the efficacy
o f this valuable preparation of astringents, sib.
or b eli ts, stimulants, and carminatives, to advise
ge r! , one of our readers to get a bottle and have it
rem - mess, end to those who suffer try it directly.
Sofa by Druggists everywhere. Ask for Dr. Strick
taed•s Anti-Cholera Mixture. jyx-mwt-arn
EYE, - EAR, AND CATARRH SUCCESSIeIIVIS
mated •by J. ISAACS. M. D. Oculist and Anrist,
f o ra PINE. Street. Artificial eyes Inserted. No
(barge for examinatioll. • aur-tr
EYE, EAR, THROAT, LUNG DISEASES,
catarrh, treated most successfully with a new
Tetbod by Dr. VON bIOSCHZISEER, 1027 WAL
NUT Strut, aui4-6t•
HAS NATURE Ali ANTIDOTE FOR AC.
fiVIRED DISEASES? All who suffer believe they
oght to and can be cured. The PLANTATION
!JITTERS , prepared by Dr. Drake, of New York,
lace no doubt benefited and cured more persons of
lt;:Teusla, Nervousness, Sour Stomach, Loss of
Appetite, Sinking Weakness, General Debillty,and
)festal Despondency, than any other article in ex
!i•lrace. They are composed of the purest roots
;thd herbs, carefully prepared, to be taken as a tonic
3T.d gentle stimulant. They are adapt to any age
condition of life, and are extensiiisly popular
gill mothers and persons of sedentary habits. 12-St
ITCH. (WHEATON'S) ITCH.
SALT RHEUM. (OINTMENT) SALT RHEUM.
Wlit cure the Iteh in forty-eight hours. Also cures
Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions
5 ( the Skin. Price, be cents. By sending SO cools to
WYSES & POTTER, BOSTON. Mass., will be for
7ae.lad free by mail. For sale Ay all Druggists.
nahlh-6m
tir PRICES REVIICRD.
WANAMAKEU & BROWN,
ropuisr
sr clewing
.0- House.
OAK HALL, E. R. cor. 'Math and Market
DIED.
READING. -- On Thursday morning, August 17th,
15:ihella F. Heading. in the 37th year of her age.
Ila relatives and friends of the faintly are re
9,eiifully invited to attend her funeral, from her
retAilenee, No. in Statestreet, New Jer
t4l intently aqt. AUgliSt 19, at 3 o'clock P. at.,
hh.mt fernier notice.
NRWI.IN.—On the 17th inst., lfary Newlin, of
Waterville. Delaware county, in the 85th year of
her age.
ffer friends and those of the family are invited to
• ad rile funeral, from her late residence, to meet
is' elorK. on Seventh-day afternoon.
CALDWELL. —On the morning of the 15th Inst.,
• aarah Caldwell, widow of the late William
t!,dtveil. of Rochester, 1 , 1. Y.
funeral on Friday morning, August Nth, .at 11
0 1,,v1i, from the house of W. G. Bannon, 1821
;nee meet.
AIIZEY.—On Saturday, 12th instant, of disease
untraeted whilst a prisoner of war, Captain Wash
:arum Airey, Co. L. 15th P. V. C. (Anderson Ca
v;:.ry). in the twenty-third year of his age,
die col:1111're and friends of the deceased are
• suend his funeral. front the residence of
;:ether. No. 104 Callowhill street, on Friday, 18th
i,;:tat. 20'elOokP. M. Interment at Sout Lau-
It! oURNING GOODS JUST RE
- CEIYED.
Gray and Black English Chintzes, 31 cents.
rkv Poplins, 6234 cents,
rliriTherd Plaid Itiohairs, 50 cents.
Thad; and White Striped Mohairs, 45 cents,
Nark and White Plaid Scotch Ginghams , 56 cents.
Black Glass , Alpacas or Mointira, $1
11/4tiON & SON Mourning Store,
918 CRESTSNW Street.
One price. Prices in plain figu res. i 927
;,590
M YARDS Lumps FRENCH
uE.I2INOES.
2 cases dark assortment.
2 cases medium assortment.
1 case nigh colors.
1 ease all Plaids.
I ease Rep Cashmeres.
ETRE & _
.t.tf 'FOURTH and Anil.
INCOME, TAX.
COLLECTOR'S OFFICE,
U. S. Internal Revenue,
FIRST DIS'ERICT PENNSYLVANIA,
No. 304 CHESTNUT STREET.
To :be RESIDENTS of the First Congressional
of Pennsylvania, embracing the Second,
Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Eleventh Wards:
it hereby given that the Income Lists Duch-
mages, Yachts, Billiard Tables, Cl-old and
Itiirlau), for Ilie.year ending December 21, isst,
beta received at this omee, and payment is
:ay demanded of the same.
viz paid on or before the.iitli day of September,
E Penalty of teriper CentUrri will be imposed on
titSPEJLI,
COLLECTOR
=2==l
•
TE ;RAPH COMPANY .—Diridentls due
L' lo l 4, ht SP,Pl:llol,lthiss are noW ready for de-
On/ ( .11,:N0.3 Forrest Place, 123!4 South
Street. H. H. SHILLINGFORD.
LA II E74'III-1. August 17, 1/165. aulS-21
orricE OF THE LOCUST HOUN.
TAIN COAT.-AND litON COMPANY,
Auust IT 1865.
a Ito eting of the
the Eeard tnEl.Ptliii of ,
'Diregctors ,
of this
held this (inv. a Dividend of THREE
-1 HALF PER C.VNT. - On the Capita] Stock,
th,t., Tea, was declared, payable to the
,•:,h r, or their legal repres.nta lives on and
2tib inst_ The 'rrzutsfer Books W.lll be
1 '111112g') inst.
EDWARD ELY, Treasurer.
orri(:E PENNSYLVANIA RAIL.
ROAD COMPANY.
Pnit.ADELpini, August 15, 1t65.
) iortgage Bonds of the Connecting Railway
between the station of the Penusylvanla
~o lf:nmpanyin West Philadelphia and Frank
; 4 ' l, dance of seven can I S O obtained a t
- 411, _+:. No. IRIS South THIRD Street.
M (. !nal:s are in sums of one thousand dollars,
ii , myesl. coupons attached. payable at said
r. .. , ,terith day of March and September in each
at rate of six per centum per annum, and
n olpni s payable five equal annual amounts,
p"= of *O,OOOO per annum—the first series on
: I, 4cr li. A.D. 1900. The principal and interest
t,y a mortgage for one million of dollars
11l t h e ranw a v and property of the company,
;•uaranteed by the P enusylranla Railroad
The Lie bonds arc l niade free of State taxes
r: , ilway is being constructed in the most sub
hum'. and will he completed during the
; I ' , year. This road perfects the connection
'be Pennsylvania 'tail road and the New
.;no,; via Philadelphia. and becoming, as it
main channel of communication between
and the West, as well as to and from the
'“I Capital, will always obtain large reve-
P 0 he One of the most important railways of
a contrail with the Philadelphia and Tren-
Mrond Company, that company leases the
the Connecting Railway Company, and
4VlTaa=triVeN4YArgof ltf
are therefore recommended as a first.
ruler information apply at the 0 glee of the
THOMAS T. FIRTH,
-nu Treasurer.
FRANKFONI) OIL COMPANY.
peel al Meeting or the. khoidors or
k , !NilleOllD OIL COMPANY wil t 10;
i Ingitute.'4O MONDAY EVENING, AV.-
:t. By Order of the Imam or Directors.
A. E. ELLIS, *eeretary._
OFFICE OF THE CITY BOUNTY.
FIr,ND COMMISSION, Wrard"gstateßulld
- .••• South FIFTH Street, Philadelphia. _
1111.A_DILLYITIA July 18, 188.1.
P A;.ra
,:7TtPtt• boa Oremailte to close tile ope
lt, i ;hA__Mmlssi , p t td : triSfo eia „ ns
ve July 15,1281,
against the
i .au. l 4fi l ift e f i e l ;r liounty, e., must be
' 1 1 )1 1 - Assented at this Mee; and,, tliat at the
4t- '" sixty days from the passage of said
°T' .all warrants remaining on hand will be
rth, of the Committee.. -----
itICLIARD C. WIIPSHIP,
Sc,eretary
10 /WE. —TIRE STOCKHOLD.
OF 'rule MECCA OIL COMPANY of
L ai % requested to - wet at the office of the
;/' 134 South 'FOURTH Street, on
pAY. th e 27th tnst., at II o'clock A. M., to
L', . l,, isine:Ss of great importanCe to the Com
ordo• pf the "WAN pf Directors.
GEORGE W. GRIFFIN, Secretary.
II LIMED MINING CON.
WirieE GI
I'ANY, 80, 32.1- WALNUT Street,
2111 LAILLPIIIA, July 18th, / 866 .
if;E is hereby given that all stock of the
41) 1 11NING COMPANY, on which instal
arc due and tinpaid, is hereby declared for
. ...1 wilt be sold at Public Auction on SA
VO..., the isth day of August, 180, at 12 o'clock
at the Office of the Secretary of the Corpora
rs,eortilng to the Charterand By-Laws, unless
,Itsli redeemed.
or er Of - the Directors. B. A. HOOPES,
tuts Secretor,/ and Treasurer.
,OF MANDAN MINING
COM
.ANY, No. 3'44 WALNUT Street.
PHILADELPHIA, ..Tuly 18, 1885.
leg IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Stock of
flan Mining Company on Which Instalments
and unpaid is hereby declared forfeited, and
Enid at public auction on MONDAY the Zist
AUGUST, L 985, at 12 &clock no according
the Secretary of the t he
4 ,, hartur and by-laws, unless previously re
-2y order of the Directors.
HOOPES,
Secretar yand Treasurer.
pp :il- ABER/AAA
r.A j v LRENT
Tca .
000,0
0. 0 2 28 S SHARE: out
DIURV
'D COAL AND lii•
1 MPANY.
AT 5 EACHSI.OOO,OOO.
*.
th FOURTH Street,
;TORS:
Sylvester 3. Metrargee,
Tatlow Jackson,
Price I. Patton,
Thomas H. Rickert.
le Smith.
R J. htEGARGER.
ALBERT IL SOHO
ARLO-tg
4 sley,
111. Beatty,
.1). Belleau',
'6ll. aulkner.,
S YAIM..I
'nrl'and Treasitr4
FAIR FOR THE SOLDIERS'
AND SAILORS' HOME.
TO THE CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES.
The Ladles' Visiting Committee of the SOL
DIERS, HOME in the City of Philadelphia, pro
pose to Open aNational Fair at the ACADEMY OF
MUSIC, on the twenty-third day or October next,
for tile purpose of ratans a Building and Endow
ment Fund for the Institution with which they are
connected.
The undersigned commend this project to the fa
vorable notice of their fellow- citizens of the United
States.
TheSoldters' Home has been incorporated bY the
State of. Pennsylvania for the relief of Soldiers and
Seamen who have been honorably discharged front,
and the children of those who hale died in, the ser
vice of the country.
The Cooper Shop Soldiers' Borne has been merged
in this Institution by Legislative authority. and is
now in successful operation. But as the building
now occupied, at the corner of Race and Crown
streets, is entirely Inadequate to the necessities of
the Home, the Managers have given their sanction
to the proposed Fair.
Although the Home is located ht Philadelphia, its
henefaetions are nut limited by State boundaries.
Its doors are freely opened to every deserving Sol
dier and Sailor of the Republic who seeks admis
sion. •
The management contemplates en Industrial De
partment In the Lusffintiou. in which the th.T11:11.09
who are able to work at their trades may find cia-.
ployment, and tiros be relieved from the_position of
mere dependents on public charity. It content:.
plates, also a department. where children of those
who have died in the service wiii he tenderly pro
tected. and carefully educated and prepared for
suit able v oral ious
While the hearts of the people are overflowing
with gratitude to Bod for his great gift of Victory
to our patriot armies, we should not forget our dit
ties to the brOn luCll who will soon be returning
from the fields they hare won, disabled by
able wounds front the active pursuits of their pro
fessions,
The Orphan children whose fathers have fallen in
our great struggle are also specially entitled to the
public favor and protection, Let us provide a
Houle worthy of their acceptance, and worthy of a
people whose property they have protected, whose
liberty they have' - eeured, whose tiovernmeitt they
have saved, nud whose hearts they have gladdened
by their splendid achievements.
Committees for the organization of the Fair will
be announced in due season.
••- . • •
Newspaper proprietors will render important ser-
Viee by oftaslointi publications or this, , ,,otiee, Which
will Ire deli a.chnowkilged contributions to the
Pair.
PHILADELPHIA, April 14tb, 1865.
Andrew G. Curtin,
Alexander Henry.
Simon Cameron.
,James Pollock.
Caleb Cope.
Henry C. Carey.
E. D. Saunders.
Dr. A. Nebinger.
B. W. Clark.
A. Martin.
James L. Claghorn.
Daniel Haddock, Jr
Daniel Smith, Jr.
Minima A. bonder.
Robert P. Ring.
James H. Ornt,
Samuel Field.
Morton McMichael.
Daniel Dougherty.
Jay Cooke.
Joseph Harrison, Jr.
11. It, Warriner.
N. B. BruwaP.
ThOillaS A. Newhall.
CharlesMacalester.
William Struthers.
Donations in money ft
William Struthers, Pre:
street.
Aid Societies, Hospital and other Committees
about Mabamling, are earnestly requested to con
tribute whaterer foods ae articles of use they may
bare on baud. for the benefit of the Fair, or for the
Soldiers' Rome.
' Donations lir Goods Provisions, &c.,may be sent
to the SOLDIERS' HOME, corner of RACE and
CROWN Streets, Philadelphia. marked to, the care
of Mat. D. HADDOCK, Ju., 'President, or MRS
J. HORNER, Secretary.
All donations duly acknowledged
ENS. CO. OF THE STATE OF
PENNSYLVANIA,
AUGUST 7th 1865.
The Directors hare this day declared a Dividend
of TWENTY DOLLARS per Share, clear of all
taxes. payable to the stockholders or their legal
representatives on demand.
auB-10t WILLIAM HARPER. Secretary.
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS.
—Wanted for the UNITED STATES MARINE
CORPS, able-bodied MEN. Splendid induce
ments held out to all entering the Marine Corps;
glorious opportunity to visit foreign countries•
good pay, excellent accommodations, light and
easy duties.
For all further information inquire at the Recruit
ing Rendezvous, No. 311 South FRONT Street,
Philadelphia, between 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. every
day except Sunday. CHARLES HEYWOOD,
lyi Cantaln and Recruiting ()dicer.
COMMISSION HOUSES.
BAGS 1 BAGS ! BAGS I
NEW AND SECOND-HAND.
SE A MLESS,
B BURLAP, AND GUNNY
Acis,
FLOUR AND SALT BAGS. ALL arm.
PRINTED TO ORDER, BY
JOHN T_ BAILEY 'di CO..
D26-6m No. 113 NORTH FRONT STREET.
HAZARD & HUTCHINSON,
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF
PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS,
112 CHESTNUT STREET.
FMLADELIIIIA, -
ANT.
Iva READY, STREET, NEW YORK. Je.23-6M
WILLIAM BROCKIE,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
101 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia,
Will Continue the Commission business of the late
firm of THOMAS RICHARDSON & CO.
Advanctornode on PRODUCE consigned to RICH
ARDSON, SPENCE, & CO.,_ LIVERPOOL,atui to
correspondents in LONDON, BELFAST, and
GLASGOW.
AUGUST 1.1865..
GROCERIES.
TO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE
RURAL DISTRICTS.
We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply fami
lies, at their country residences, with
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FINE GROCERIES,
TEAS, &C., &C.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
bly24-tr Cor. ama VINE Streetg.
COPARTNERSHIPS.
fIOP.A.RTNERSHIP NOTICE.—T H E
'V Undersigned have this day entered into a co
partnership nude: the. name and title of BRUNER,
WANN & Co„, for the transaetioh of the GENE
RAL LUMBER RUMNESS, at 1908 MARKET St.
A. BRUNER. SR.,
D. C. WANN,
A. BRUNER, Js.
PurLatiErana, July 3, ISGt.
THE BUSINESS WILL BE CONDUCTED IN
connection with en 010 established Dunbar Depot
at Coln - labia, Pa., thus giving the yard superior ad.
Yantagrs. _
-r A N IL A HOTEL, PORTLAND
J
PLACE, LONDON.—This eon:mm.llons Hotel,
"the largest in London." is now oen; it is situ
ated on the most open and healthy site in the West
end,mith all modern improvements, Suites of Apart
ment, Salle a Manger 100 by 90 feet, elegant Ladles'
Room a spacious Gentlem en's SlTTlNG AND WRITING ROOM, ETC.
'Within a short drive of all the Railway Termini.
For terms to secure accommodation address—
The Manager, c. acu
augi-am
JONES HOUSE,
MARKET STREET AND MARKET SQUARE,
IEkRIIIS33UItG-J.
CHARLES H. MANN,
aul-lm PROPRIETOR
AMERICAN HOTEL
MAUCH cannsix, P.L.
LA FA LENT 4, }proprietors,
ROBERT KLOTZ,
TERMS—V per day.
$l2 per week.
UNION
46 A MERIOAN HOUS IT A"
4.-1-• POTTSVILLE, SCRYLKILL CO., PA.,
U. S. NEWCOMER,
Proprietor.
ThIS House has recently been re-opened. and in
such style and character as will merit first-Class pa
tronage. Iyll7-1m
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
IN
CITY AND COUNTY OF VITILADELPIIIA.
Estvie of ja - SiElii - lIVER3, deneneed.
The Auditor appointed by the Courttoandit ‘ settle,
and adjust the account of AMELIA H.SIII VERS, Ad
ministratrix, d. b. n. e. t. a. of JANE SHIVERS, de
ceased, and -to report distribution of the ba
lance in the hands of tile accountants will meet
the parties interested for the purposes ofh is appoint
meat, on TUESDAY. September 4th, A. D. n 365, at
31 o'clock A. M., at his Office, No. Itgigh" South
FOURTH Street, In the OW of Philadelphia,
auto-fmwrit JOHN FIANNA,Auditor.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT 'FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of ELIZABETH M. and FRANKLIN W.
PIERSON, Minors.
The auditor appointed by the court to audit, set
tle, and adjust the first account of OLIVER P.
CORNMAN ; guardian of said minors, and to report
distribution of the intlailCe In the hands of the ae
cOuntahl, will meet Vic parties Interested, for the
purposes of his appointment, on MONDAY. Sep
tember ad, A. D. ISO, at eleven o'clock A. M., at
his office, No. I.2Wi South FOURTH Street, In the
city of Philadelphia. JOHN HANNA,
autB-fttrivst* Auditor.
ESTATE OF THOMAS RICHARD:
SON, Deeeased.—Letters testamentary nfion
the Estate of THOMAS RICHARMON, Deeea.,ed,
haring beengranted to the undersigned, by the Re
gister of Wills, •for the City and Comity of Phila
delphia, :di persons Indebted to the said Estate are
requested to make payment, and those having
claims against the same to present them without
51e/ay, to
gTEPHEIN S. PRIM Executor,
jylB-16t . ' 242 CHESTNUT Street.
VSTATE OF SUSAN M. FRENCH,
DECEASED.
Letters of A dnititistration on the Estate of SUSAN
FRENCII, deceased. having been granted to the
Undersigned, all pCr5O3lO to snailestate
will please make payment, and those having 1:13113/5
will please present them to
JOHN ET. BLACK, Adra'r.
Or to his att'y, 111.3111 MARKET St.,
CiIAS. 11. Dowiviim, dn.,ll4South St.aull-finwet .
CARD.
FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES.
I will sell the balance or my large stock of
FURNITURE.
At very low prices, until
SEPTEMBER
The assortment is complete.
GEO. J. RENKELB,
809 and 811 OFEESTNIIT Street
HEALTH OFFICE,
PHILADELPHIA, August 15, 1965.
PROPOSALS will be received at this OOice until
~AJTITRDAY, Instant , to all to street level
with pure earth or coal ashes, lots in rear Of Not.
2032, 2034, 2036, and 2038 North Fourth street. Ad
dress H. 01. SIC KIM,
aul6-St Health Officer.
COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, NASH
VILLE. TENNESSEE. Allgast ran. 1865.
NOTICE TO TENNESSEE'' RONDHOLDERS,
In (honeyed to a Resolution of the General As
sembly of Tennessee, passed May tZil, IS l i5, you are
hereby requested to forward to this ()face a state
ment of your name and residence, with the date
and number of each Bond of the State of Tennessee
owned by you, and the amount and character of
such Bond.
Your early compliance is requested.
S. W. LIATCIIETT,
Comntrollur,
HAVANA CIGARS AND GUAVA
JELLY.—New invoices now landing—offered
low to dealers. Cigars suited for retailing at Se,
ice, and 12e. Guava Jelly from Dominica factory.
S. FUOUNT & SONS, Importere.
No. 216 South PRONT Street.
COTTON AND FLAX BAIL DUCK
AND. CANVAS, of all numbers and'branda.
Tent Awning, Trunk and Wagon-cover Duck.
Also, Paper Manufacturers , Drier Pelts, from one
to eve feet wide; Paulins,_Bolting-Sall
JOHN W. NVMRMAN I CO-,
20 1 103 JoASIV 411811
George H. Bolter.
Lindley Smyth.
John Gesell ine.
L. A. Godey.
B. S. Hall.
James Milliken.
A. J. Drexel.
William M. Cooper.
William D. Kelley.
Charles Gibbons.
D. B. Cummins.
Henry D. Moore.
John Welsh.
William D. Lewis.
J. Edgar Thomson.
Dr. E. Wallace,
A. E. Boric
Charles O'Neill.
James C. Hand.
M. W. Baldwin.
J. B. Lippincott.
S. Morris Walu.
George H. Stuart.
E. %settees Miller,
S. H. Bowman.
r the Fair may be sent to
surer, No. 1022 Market
MILITARY.
aul-Imif
HOTELS.
111111EIM
LEGAL.
CURTAIN GOODS.
I . E. WALRLVEN,
MASONIO HALL.
710 meirneur STREET,
HAS TWIT SNOSIVZO
A - FULL LINE OF
LACE AND NOTTINGHAM
OILTIVTAINSi
ENTIRELY NEW AND RICH. DESIGNS,
AT HEMMED RATES.
PINE, WHITE AND BLUE
MOSQUITO ILA-US
WITR PATENT UMBRELLA FRAMES,
ALL SIZES, READY FOR V.
WINDOW SHADES.
OF THE LATEST PATTERNS.
PIANO COVERS.
A CHOICE ASSORTMENT.
v22-tf
81LIC AN D DRY GOODS JOBBERS
EDMUND YARD & CO.,
617 Chestnut and 614 Jayne Streets,
Have just received from Meilen
500 PIECES FRENCH - NERINOES,
300 PIECES ALL-WOOL DELAINES,
Which they Offer to the trade at a small advance.
aulS-4t
FRESH GOODS.
HALLOWELL, GARDNER, & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS,
ARE NOW OPENING
AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF
SILKS
AND
FANCY DRESS GOODS,
Comprising an extensive andattractive assortment
of styles to meet present trade in
Elegant Designs
FOreign Farley Fabrics.
AIso—CHOICE MAKES in
IMPORTED STAPLE GOODS, •
such as will be requed for
AUT ir UMN SALES,
which they offer at
LOW PRICES TO CASH BUYERS.
615 Chestnut and 612 Jayne streets.
Jy3l-mwilm
FALL.
EDMUND , YARD sc. CO.,
617 Chestnut and 614 Jayne Sts.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
SILKS An FANCY DRESS GOOK
LINENS,
WHITE GOODS AND BALMORALS:
DEALERS IN
AMERICAN DRESS GOODS,
GERMANTOWN'
FANCY WOOL GOODS,
BALM ORALS,
AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES.
auft•lm
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
- -
HSTEEL & SON, Nos. 713 & 715
. North TENTH Street, are now offering great
bargains in
SUMTER DRESS GOODS.
Dress Goods of all kinds at reduced prices.
Shawls of all kinds at reduced prices.
Domestics of all kinds at reduced prices.
Linen (roods or all kinds at redoced prices.
134 yards wide English Cashmeres, Fall colors, 81
OF ALL HINDS AT LOW
CHEAPEST BLACK SILKS IN. THE CITY
Just opened 1 case of Hoyle's best quality 44 Eng
lish Chintzes, double purples, at 50e. aul2
PLAIN BUFF PINK, AND BLUE
Plain or 'hen& Chintzes.
Plain buff, pink, and blue Jaconets.
Pure white Shetland Shawls.
White Shirred Muslim.
Plaid and Stripe Nainsooks.
Plain Wainsooks. Swiss Muslins, Cambries, ac.
Fine lead-color Linens.
Froated or crape Poplins for travelling dresses.
Single and double width plain De Leine.%
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
26 South SECOND Street.
2.7.B.—Suanmer Dress Goods closing out reard
less of cost. je hu-tf
COOPER & CONARD, NINTH AND
MARKET, have
The best Cassimere stock in town.
Good Linen Drills, Ducks, Coatings.
Tailors' Linings, Of every kind.
Muslin stock Complete, prices right.
Family Linens, aching, gold, at Mc,
Gauze, Doinet, and other Flannels.
Pearl Wool Detainee, M and 65 cents.
Extra fine black Mohair Alpacas, $l.
Lupin's a -f black Wool Delaines,
Good stock - white Nab:mock, Swiss.
Died-eye Linen striped M uslins, Arica Cambrics
and Jaconets, pulled Mailing, Pique, &C.
white Intrege and other thin Shawls.
• Silk Sacques and Summer Dusters. )e7-tf
628H00P SKIRTS. R2B
HOPKINS' "OWN MAKE" OF 'ur
HOOP SKIRTS are manufactured of the best woven
tapes, attest tempered English Steel Springs, with
linen finished covering, clasped at the side, all the
metallic fastenings, and secured by improved ma
chinery, which entirely prevents slipping and be
coming unclasped, rendering them superior to all
other Skirts in the market. All the new and desira
ble styles, sizes, and lengths for ladies, misses, and
children. On hand and made to order, wholesale
and retail. Warranted to give satisfaction, at 621 S
ARCH Street. Jy2B-Ini*
WALL PAPERS.
NEW FALL STYLES
PHILADELPHIA
WALL PAPJORS:
HOWELL & BOURKE,
R. E. Cor. Fourth and Market Streets,
MANUFACTURERS OF
PAPER HANGINGS
WINDOW SHADES_
aull-fm wan ,
SUMMER RESORTS.
LIGHT -HOUSE COTTAGE,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
The nearest house to the sun".
JONAH WOOTTON,
aul4-Im. Proprietor
E . D. F. MORGAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COLLZCTIN6I
AGENT,
MEMPHIS, TENN
The Civil Courts of this District are now in prat.
&teal operation. Ifaviug practiced at the Dien/phis
bar for ten (10) years, my acquaintance with the
business community greatly facilitates in the speedy
collection Of
Jr~ em D, R. MORGAN.
LEWIS & COX. •
-a-1 JOSEPH. J. LEWIS,
S. CHARLTONC T. LEWIS,
S. x,
COUNSELLORS AT LAW, _
No. 132 BROADWAY. P. O. Box, No. 5,500,
NEW YORE CITY,
Attend to all business in the Courts of the Uninpi
Slates, - and In the Departments at WashingtOn.
Especial attention given to Internal Revenue onsi
ness, and to Claims against Poreign GoverninelitS,
as well as our own.
Judge Lewis , experience as Commissioner of In
ternal Revenue, and CharitouT. Lewis , experience
as Deputy Commissioner. will be a guarantee of
thorough acquaintance with the Revenue Laws.
Kr, co : vs connection with the Committee of For
sign Affairs in Congress, and his long membe.rship
of the National Legislature, insure a thorough
knowledge of legislation and practice in the depart
ments. air7-l2t
RUB -AL HOTEL,
FRANKLrN,
yENANeO COUNTY, .PA
JAMES E. STEEL,
Proprietor.
This well-known and popular House has Just been
thoroughly refitted and enlarged to more than
double Its former capacity.
withs pleasantly situated In the centre of the Town,
ready access by Rail and Stage. tO Points
the OIL REGION, and its accommodations for
Guests fully equal to those of first-class Hotelli
any part of the country.
it has been the aim of the Proprietor to establieb
a House combining the comforts of Home with all
the advantages of a large Hotel, and he believes he
has succeeded. 15,1-6 m
ATLANTIC CITY.—" THE °LAREN-
Dow — in open Pot the reeeptlon of Boarders.
JVA-inw.dm IsB. JAMES JEN KINK, Proprietor.
SEA BATHING—CAPE MAY CAPE
ISLAND, N. J.--THE NATIONAL HOTEL.—
This larg. and commoit ious Hotel. known as the
NationarHall le now receivingvisitors. Price per
week, $l6; children and servans half-price.
j# 21_2N, AAgoN 4aARRETISON, Proprietor.
PHOTOGRAPHS.—PHOTOGRAPHS
of Public Buildings, Churches, Residences, and
Country
APPIY AragArk Seats, taken to order of parti e 4ActL 44is or indtri-
O
THE PRESS.-PHILADELM
GATHER THE LEAVES NOW
SKELETON BOITQVETS
For amusement or for profit, this art Is most at
tractive. Elegant drosses, Bouquets, and other
forms, will sell readily if made foi profit; PM de
light a friend as a gift, and a beautiful ornament to
a home of taste.. •
SKELETON LEAVES AND
PHANTOM FLOWERS,
Reantiliony Mukotrated.
t The Book also TEACHES' HOW TO PRE
SERVE NATURAL FLOWERS tu all their fresh
beauty.
Sent by,mail, post-paid, on receipt of price, $2
aulB-2t
THE NATION.
This Day Published, August 17, 1565.
THE WEER.
TOPICS OF THE DAY:
The Public Debt—Reduction of Currency.
Indian blood.
Probable Effects of Southern Free Labor on
Northern Industry.
Divide and Rule.
Americans and Money. .
The Pritchard Case.
Slavery and the Slaveocracy.
Mr. Gladstone"s Rejection.
Missouri.
The French Succession.
roetey.
CORRESPONDENCE:
Classical Study in America.
The New Ruling Class South.
Trip to Northern Alabama.
The South as It Is.
England—Wcstions for the Next Parliament.
A Connecticut Village.
LITERATURE:
Literary Notes..
St. Philip's.
Current Literature. .
FINANCIAL REVIEW.
It embraces among its regular or occasional
montributors the following names :
HENRY W. LONGFELLOW.
JADIES MISSELL LOWELL.
JOHN G. WHITTIER.
SAMUEL ELIOT, (ex-President Trinity College,
Hartford.)
Professor TORREY, (Harvard.)
Professor GOLDWIN SMITH, (Oxford.)
Dr. FRANCIS LIEBER.
Professor CHILD, (Harvard.)
CHARLES E. NORTON.
HENRY JAMES.
Judge BOND, (Baltimore.)
EDMUND QUINCY.
Professor W. D. WHITNEY, (Yale.)
Professor D. C. G'ILMAN, (Yale.)
Judge DALY.
Professor DWIGHT, (Columbia College.)
Professor TAYLOR LEWIS, Schenectady.
Judge WAYLAND.
FREDERIC% LAW OLMSTED,
Rev. Dr. McCLINTOCIC.
Rev. Dr. JOS. P. THOMPSON.
Rev. PHILLIPS BROOKS.
Rev. Dr. BELLOWS.
C. J. STILLE.
HENRY T. TUCKER.MAN. •
BAYARD TAYLOR,
C. A. BRISTED. •
C. L. BRACE.
WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON.
SYDNEY. GEORGE FISHER.
THEODORE TILTON.
JAMES PARTON.
GAIL HAMILTON.
THREE DOLLARS PER ANNUAL in advance;
Inel/tbs, Two Dollars. When delivered by car
rier lu New York or Brooklyn, fifty cents midi-
T. B. PT.IGII,
CORNER SIXTH and CHESTNUT STREETS,
AGENT FOR THIS CITY
FOIL SALE BY ALL NEWS AGENTS
KILPATRICK AND OUR CAVALRY.
With an account of the Cavalry Raids and En
gagements from the beginning of the Rebellion to
the su rre.9.lT•yr Johnston. 1.2in0.
. .
THE STORY OF GENERAL SHERMAN'S
GREAT MARCH THROUGH THE SOUTH. By
Major Nichols. l2mo.
CHRISTIAN'S MISTAHE. By the akthor of
john Halifax." 120.
AIINCLWS ESSAY m 6' AND CRITICISMS. 12M0.
PHILIPINPALESTINE. A Book of Boy Travel.
By M. A. Edwards.
All the new books received as soon as published
and for sale by JAMES S. CLAXTON,
(SuoceSSorao W. S. t A.. :Martien4
aUiI 606 CHESTNUT Street.
A TTRACTIVn BOORS FOR THE
J--x- COUNTRY AND SEA-SIDE.
COUNTRY LIVING—B Gall Hamilton.
GALA DAYS—By Gall Hamilton.
STUMBLING BLOCKS—By Gail Hamilton.
HOUSEHOLD POEMS—By Longfellow.
SONGS FOR ALL SEASONS—By Tennyson.
NATIONAL - LYRICS — By Whittier.
TENNYSON'S POE_MS—Farringford editinn.
ENOCH ARDEN, illustrated—By Tennyson.
HYMNS OF THE AGES—Selections from Wither,
Crasliaw, Southwell, and others.
FOLLOWING THE FLAG—By Carleton.
For sale by LINDSAY & BLAKISTON,
au9 No. 25 South SIXTH Street.
EDWARD P. KELLY,
TAILOR,
, 612 CHESTNUT STREET.
TALL GOODS
JUST RECEIVED.
aul 7
DKUGS AND CHEMICALS.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER & ca,
N. E. Corner of FOURTR and RACE Streets,
PHILADELPHIA,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS..
Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic
WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS.
WRITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY. &C.
AGracTg. xOB TII2 effiRBEATED
FRENCH. ZINC PAINTS.
Dealers and Consumers supplied at
CENTS , FURNISHING. GOODS.
VINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.
-a: The subscribers would invite attention to their
.IMPROVED OUT OF SHIRTS,
which they make a specialty in their business. Also,
constantly receiving
NOVELTIES FOR GENTLED:IR: 4 .PS WEAR.
J. W. SCOTT & CO.,
OENTLEBIEN'S FURNISHING STORE,
NO. Sl4 CHESTNUT Street,
jal-ly Four doors below the Continental.
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS.
ARCH STREE
600 p-EvRIGERAToRs. 6'oo
WATER COOLERS,
FREEZERS.
BAS-STOVES, FOR SUMMER COOKING.
Lela-tf GRIFFITH PAGF,. SIXTH and ARCH.
TATIONE RV & BLANK BOOKS.
MINING, COAL, AND OTHER
.NEW COMPANIES.
We are prepared to furnish New Corporations
with all the Books they require, at Wort notice and
low prices, of first qu silty. All styles of Binding.
STEEL PLATE CICETIFICATE OF BTOOS.
LITHOGRAPHED ,
TRANSFER BOOK..
ORDERS.
ORDERS OF TRANSFER.
STOCK LEDGER.
STOCK LEDOER BALANCES.
REGISTER OP CAPITAL STOCK.
BROKERS , PETTY LEDGES.
ACCOUNT OF SALES.
DIV/DEND BOOK.
'BLAB\% BOOK MANUFACTURERS AND
STATIONERS.
se2l-t[ 433 CHESTNUT Street
. _
BUY YOUR WINTER SUPPLIES
NOW—Lowest Price for the Seasou.—Genuine
Eagle Vein COAL, equal, if not superior, to Lehigh.
Egg and Stove size., $9,• Large' :Nut, V. Try It.
Yon will be sure to be pleaeuil, Office, 121 South
FOURTH Street, below Cheetnut. Depot, 1419
CALLOW - HILL btreet, above Broad.
jy22,3in ELLIS BRANSON.
V NO WLES' LEHIGH, HICKORY,
K and FISK COAL, at reduced prices. Ottine
and Yard. NINTH and WILLOW scm. jyt4-ata
•COAL FOR LOW-DOWN GRATES.-
The subscribers baring been appointed SOLE
AGENTS for the sale of the celebrated LEVirIE
VEIN COAL of the DUNCAN COAL COMPANY'S
Mining, now offer it for sale to the citizens of Phila
delphia. This Coal is a deep lied Ash, and is eape
flatly adapted to the lie) style of LOW-DOWN
GRATES, the ashes hell) heavy do not fly about
the room; it Is a FEE help)
COAL, iliTl
superior to any Other . Ned Ash In the market.
We also Invite attention to our stock of
. .
LOCUST !MOUNTAIN,
EAGLE VEIN, and
RAINBOW COAL
REPPLIER, O'DONNELL, & CO.,
3M9 WALNUT Street,
N. W. corner BROAD and SPRUCE Streets,
Ana N, W. ectruer BROAD and RACE Streets.
Iyt7-ntwflato
CO A L .-SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER
MEADOW, and Bprtng. Mountain Lehigh Coal,
and beet Locuet.Mountain, from SellaylkilLprepared
expreeely for family use. Depot, - N. W.. corner
and WILLOW Streets. Olden, No. DM
B. SECOND Street. caps-ttl .5. WALTON i CO.
TIAVANA CIGAR 3.—A (3 . 00 D
-A- 1 - RIETY constantly tn store and bond. at low.
est cash rates. S. FUGIJET & BONS,
py29-One No. XIS Iiontb..FRIAIT !Argot.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
For making the Beautiful
NEXT TALL AND WINTER.
S. E. TILTON & CO.;
PUBLISHERS,
CONTENTS
E RIVI S :
JOSEPH. H. RICHARDS, Publisher,
No. 130 NASSAU Street, New York
MERCHANT TAILORS.
MANDFACTUILBAS OF
VERY LOW PRIORS FOR CASH. C13,4-3m
MOSS kt CO..
COAL.
FRIDAY AUGUST 18. X 1865
EDUCATIONAL.
MARY E. THROPP WILL RE
OPE N. her English and French' Boarding and
Day School for Young Ladies at IE4I. CHESTNUT
Street, Philadelphia. on the 11th of September. For
CireularF, apply at the School. aul7-Im*
CHESTNUT -HILL ACADEMY Willi
REOPEN SEPTEDTBER 12, with a limited num
beof BOYS, each Rapti being taught by the Princi
pal, H. W. SCOTT, from Yale College.
Recommended bb J. E. Mitchell, W. H. Trotter,
J. S. Kneedler, and C. Platt. aul7-Im*
WFggj o d!RANCII BOARDING
MALE AND FEMALE.
JERSEY SHORE, LYCOMING COUNTY, PENNA.
Terms $ 156 per year.
• 'Pupils prepared for College, Business or ordinary
duties of life, with tile comforts of a good
Home. Catalogues, with full particulars, of Philip
Wilson, 409 Chestnut street, or address as above.
ayl7-Im s F. DONLEAYY LONG, A. H.,Principal.
RUGBY CLASSICAL AND ENGLISE
ACADEMY.
1.22.6 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
This Institution, which will be established in SEP
TEMBER. NEXT, is designed to rival the best
schools of this country and of England, In Its sys
tem of instruction and discipline, and in the full
ness of its classical and mathematical course.
Those preparing for college will be fitted to take
a high stand in their class and to graduate with
honor. It will be the special aim also to prepart
young men for business or professionallife. Circu
lars, with full information, can be had at 1226 Chest
nut street._
EDW. CLARENCE SMITH, A. K. t Principal.
Rarnitancim.--Caleb Cope, Esq., Hon. Wm. D.
.1 elley, Ron. Jos. Allison, Alexander Witilldia l
Egq., Thomas Potter '
Esq.,A. H. Franciscas, Eeq.,
H. P. M. BirklnlAne,Esq. -
PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACA
DENY, AT WEST CHESTED..
The duties of this Institution will be resumed on
THURSDAY, September 7, at 4 P. M.
Cadetq may pursue either a Classical or Salentine
Course of stucl under experleneed and thorough
instructors. In the Primary Department the usual
English branches are taught. Military instruction
Is given in the three arms of the service. The Ad -
dellly is furnished with horses for Cavalry and
Horse-Artillery exercises.
All the appointments of the Institution are of the
first order, and no moons° or effort Is spared to
advance the education and military training Of the
Cadets.
- -
The religions instruction of the Cadets is carefully
attended to.
Eor Circulars, apply to J. H. OHNE, Esq.. 626
CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, or to Col THEO.
HYATT, President of Penna. Hll'y Aca•y.Cauls-lm
CVIIIBERL AND VALLEY.' INSTI.
'TOTE, FOR you.tia GENTLEMEN.
IiiECILAIIICSBUEG, PA.
Itsv. 0. EGE & SON.
Duties resume September 1.
Charges, $112.50 per five months , session, In a&
vance.
Send for a Circular.
IRVING FEMA LE COLLEGE.,
MECHANICSBURG, PA.
REV. T. P. E&E, PRESIDENT;
Assisted by the old corps of teachers.
TENTH. ANNUAL SESSION begins September &
Charges, per rive months' session, in advance,
$125; with music, tHSO,
Send for a Circular
ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL ACADE.
MY, FORTY-FIRST, above MUTTON street,
Mantua, West Philadelphia. A Day and Boarding
School for boys. The next term will commence
September sth. For circulars, apply to Wm. G.
Crowell, Esq. 510 WALNUT Street, or to J. W.
Pinkerton, A. M., Principal. au9-wfml2t.
THE FRENCH- AND ENGLISH
-I- BOARDING AND DAY SCHool, of Madame
MASSE will reopen on MONDAY, September ;Bth.
In this institution instruction is thorough in every
department. Competent English teachers are em
ployed for all the branches or a good English edu
cation. 'French is the language of the family, and
is constantly spoken in the inetitute. For circu
lars, - GOntaluing terms anti:other particulars, ad
dress 184 A SPRUCE St., Philada., Pa. aula-unt
"FAIRMOUNT FEMALE COLLEGE,
r -L.. GREEN Street, west of Twenty-second street,
Philadelphia—This superior Boardidg and Day
Seloot for Young Ladies, will begin its next term
September 13th. A Preparatory Department is pro
vicled for younger pupils. For °lrma ars, o ply to or
address Rev. J. W. BARNHART, A. lLt rreoldenl•
aurd-im.
WEST GROVE BOARDING SCHOOL 7
FOR GIRLS, CHESTER COUNTY PA.
Located at West Grove Station, on the Philadel
phia and Baltimore Central Railroad.
The twenty-fourth semi-annual term of this Insti
,tution Will commence on Second-day, the 6th of nth
Mouth next. „The course of instruction is extensive
and thorough4mbraeing, in addition to the coma/on
English course, the Latin. and. French Languages,
Drawing, Telegraphing, & e.
For circulars, & c., address the Principal,
THOS. P. CONARD,
West Grove P. 0., Chester county, Pa.
7th Month, 1865. au2-w2m
CHESTNUT-STREET FEMALE SE
MINART—RNGIAS El AND FRENCH BOARD
ING AND DAY SCHOOL—frinCipals, Miss Bon
ney and Miss Dillaye.—The Thirty-first Senal-An
nual Session will open WEDNESDAY, September
13th, at 1615 011E6TBUT street. Particulars
from Circulars. aOl5-toci
SCHOOL OF DESIGN FOR WOMEN,
comer of FILBERT Street and North PENN
01 - mare, re-opens OD 'MOITDA.Y, September 4th.
JOSEPH HARRISON, Esq. President.
WILLIAM BUCKWELL, Esq., Vice PrAident.
P. P. MORRIS, Esq., Secretary and Treasurer.
DIRECTORS.
David S. Brown,
Eli-K. Price,
George Whitney.
dames A. Wright.
W. J. Horstman,
It. F. Warner,
James L. Claghorn,
w. R. Wilgtaeu,
James U. Orne,
aum-iSt T. W. It itAIDWOOD, Principal
THE FRENCH AND AMERICAN IN
STITUTE for Young Ladies, Eev. N. CYR and
- Mrs. M. G. DAVENPORT, Principals, 2953
PRANEPORD ItGad, will open on the 13th of next
month. Parents and guardians will do well to send
for aciYCul e, and inquire about the coarse of *Util
which offers superior advantages rot the acquisition
of the ornamental branches. auls-se
VNGLISH AND CLASSTCAL ACADE
..LA my 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT Street, (in
the rooms lately occupied by the Y. M. C. A.) This
school will cipett MONDAY, September 11th. It is
designed to prepare for any college of the - United
States or for mercantile life. Circulars containing
particulars may be obtained Of Mr. ROGERS, 10M
'Chestnut street. T. BRANTLY LANGTON, OS
WALD SEIDENSTICKER, Principals.
REFERENCES. —Prof. G. Allen, Rev. G. D. Board
man; Rev. James Clark, Rev. Cr. D. Carrow, C. E.
Lex, Esq., J. B. Townsend ; Esq., W. J. Hortsmau,
Esq., Pliny E. ChaSe, Esq. 501.4-1 m
ACADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART,
No. 162 , 3 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia.
Parents and Guardians are respectfully informed
that the "Ladies of the Sacred Heart , ' intend open
ing a DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES on the
Second MONDAY of September. ,
The system of education will be tlie same as that
pursued - so successfully In all the Institutes of the
Sacred Heart throughout Europe and Aviaries.
These Ladles, being devoted to the instruction of
yoath, spare no pains to win the heart to virtue and
impart to the mind a solid and relined education.
Application can be made for Circulars Ist Sep
tember. cull-lm
WESLEYAN" FEMALE COLLEGE,
WILMINGTON. DEL, — The next Aumtat
Session.wlll begin on THURSDAY, September 7,160.
For catalogues or further Information, address
aull-19t• JOHN WILSON, President.
INSTITUTE FOR BOYS, AT FREE
HOLD, N. J.—The Pall Term will commence
SEPTEMBEit businessd continue fourteen weeks.
Boys fitted for or college. Xerrs—.SWO per
year, of forty-two weeks—one-thlrfi at the com
mencement of each term. (Treat attention will be
pa id to
t scientificattainments. nMotto " up W il e reason
l
from what we know." Deduction, thoroughness lu
firstprincipleS. CYRUS BALDWIN, Principal.
Eereremees—Rey. E. E. Adams, Schermerhorn &
Bancroft, E. Simpson,Wm. Musser. aull-120
pHTLADELPHLi COLLEGIATE
STITUTE, for YOUNG LADIES, W. W. come/
of CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets, (for
merly at 1530 Arch street.) Circnlars at 120 and
132 , Chestnut street. Or address P. 0. Box 2611. The
next Session will commence on MONDAY, Sep
tember 18th. Rev. CHARLES A. SMITH, D. D.,
Principal. anlo-11n
CHEGARAY INSTITUTE.-ENGLISH
and French Boarding and Day School for Young
Ladles, Nos. 1527 and 1529 SPRUCE Street, Phi
ladelphia, will reopen on WEDNESDAY, Septem
ber 20th.
French is the language of the family, and is con
- stantly spoken In the institute.
. For eireulurs anti po.rticniars Apply to
auu-3m Mad tav D.IIRIINULLY, Principal.
CRITTENDEPA PHILADELPHIA
' l / 4 - , COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
No. 63.7 CHESTWJT Street, corner of Seventh.
Established 1844. Incorporated 1858.
The course of instruction Includes BOOK-KEEP
ING in its different branches, PENMANSHIP,
Mercantile Calculations, Business Forms, Com
mercial Law,,icc. L Lte., furnishing a necessary
PREPARATION FOR wirsrN , Ess LIFE.
NO VACATION. Students Instructed separately,
and received at any time. Diplomas awarded on
graduation. Catalogues furnished gratis on appli
cation. ass-12t.
VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY—
MILITARY HOARDING' SCHOOL.—Terms
very 'moderate. Tionkot..,ali course of Andy In
Mathematics, English Classics, &e. Supplies the
benefits of a home. Surveying and Engineering
taught. Boys °fall ages received. Begins Septem
ber 4th. Refers to JOHN C. CA.PP & SON, 53
South THIRD Street; THOS, J. CLAYTON, Esq.,
FIFTH slid PRUNE ; Mr. GEORGE F. KNOTT,
38 HUDSON Street. Number limited. Address
Rev. J. HARVEY BAR'I'ON, A. M., Village Green,
Pennsylvania. atl4-tin
EMA L E COLLEGE, BORDEN
TOVN N. J.—The WINTER. SESSION of
this INSTITUTION will commence SEPTEMBER
the 18th. A few vacancies only remain. For cata
logues, containing terms, etc. Address.
• Rev. JOAN B. BRARELEY, A. M.,
m2-6w President.
THE NM
lES CASEY AND MRS.
-a- BEEBE will, reopen their Boarding and Dal
School for YoupgLadles, No. 1703 WALNUT
Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th of Sept. an2-21a.
DENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC IN
STITUTE, TROY, N. Y.—The Forty-second
Annual Session of this wen-known School, of Engi
neering 111141 Natural Science, will commence Sept.
13th, i 865. The Nuw Annual Register of 1865, giving
full information, may be Obtained by addressing
Prof. CHARLES DROWNE, Director, Troy, N. Y.
tutl-30t*
MILITARY AND COLLEGIATE IN
STITUTE, ALLENTOWN. PA., with char•
tered priVi
leices, superior advantages, and a pa
tronage o r raVpupil. the first VtnlT, r@Orloll9 sent, 5,
- For cireplars, address Rey. 14f. L. HOFFORD, A.
AL, President. 21.1.14 M
AA . R. BECR 'S SCHOOL AT LITIZ,
Lancaster county, Penna., intended for a lim
ited number of boys between tbe ages of seven and
eleven yvars.
The, pupils have the advantage, of living In the
Principal's family, and helm; under his constant
cure.
For terms,Sce
apply to
jy29-1m ABRAHAM R. BECK, Principal.
THE WEST CHESTER ACADEMY
AND MILITARY INSTITUTE, located in the
borough Of W.E$7 °RESTER, PA., will continence
lts next Sclwlnstic Thu . of ten months, on the
first WEDNESDAY, the 6th of September.
For Catalogues. containing Terms and full Infor
mation, apply to its Principal
Jy2B-Sw • WILLIAM ' F. WYEES, A. M.
WOODLAND SEMINARY.- NOS. 9
audit) WOODLAND TERRACE., West Phi
ladelpllia.—A DAY AND BOARDING bCIIOOL fox
Young , Ladles. Location healthy, airy, and attrac.
tire. Fall Teeslon commences Sept. 12.
For Circulars apply to
.13 , 21-2 m. REV. HENRY REEVES, Principal.
VOR SALE, CHEAP-A FLOURISH
INC COLLEGIATE AND COMMERCIAL
ACAPEMY, centrally located ; profits last year
over ?li.hooo. and over 120 pupils. This presents a
rare oportunity for a young man to get Into a_good
paying business. Address J. POLUS, PhihutelpliM
post-cdfice. ltutB-2t5
A LOT OF 808-TON SCHOOL DESKS
for .1,, at
ant-t2t 634 North TENTH Street.
QTOLEN—A HEAVY GOLD CHAIN,
with a short piece jolned to it byst ring;
A small Cross, of a darker gold;
A man II Spanish Coin, and
A gold Quarter-of-a-Dollar attached.
Pawanrokers and Joweltera are requested to de
tain it, it ' Offered to Mein, and sent information
to No. Mt North BLEVENTII Otruct, wheee
they will be liberally rewarded, and no questions
asked. anl7-3t*
. _
TO SPORTSMEN.-PHILIP WILSON
,t; co., No. 109 CHESTNUT Street. mill the
attention of Sportsmen to our stock of FIRE GLYN'S
of our own ;old hest English makers. Also, macs,
nmes. Cricket mid Dace-Ball Icipteinents,
li,c.der. glint, Wails, Cups, rollelle,
ut lowest prices. .
lit pairing done in the best manner. unl7-te
CARTES DE VISITE.HAVE YOUR
--
Sle.ti? taken fix exquisite style Carte de Visite,
at B. E. REIMER'S tiallery, 621 Alton - Street,
llnequalleu in beauty of style or execution, It'
ntmERAS COLORED PHOTO
GRAPHS, for the low price of itt.so, are exqui
site spechneus of art, accurate likenesses, and ex
elicited lyikh great at SEVINP St., ate, (iireeitt'
WANT ED--A COUNTRY STORE,
V near the city, doing a busineee of FORTY"
_THOUSAND DOLLARS per year. Address "'Vier.
chant," Pren office. • aulB-2t.
WANTED—BY A LADY OF FIF
1, teen years , experience, a 81TUATIONgeither
to take ehargo. of a School, Assistant Teacher,
Teacher in a private family, or as Copyist. Ilestof
reference given. Address M. J.,' 327 South
EIGHTEENTH street, Philadelphia. aulB-at.
WANI ED-A SITUATION AS AS
SISTANT in a counting-room. by a young
MAN, Lila diSollarged from the 'Jutted States ser
'dee. First-class reicrence6. Allaresu WILTAItM,
this 02100. aulB-21,*
WANTED-A PERMANENT SITU
ATION as Salesman in some good house. I have
had experience in several branches of mercantile
bm,iness in the West—at Chicago, St. Louis, and
Memphis. Good pay. lam not afraid of work. Ad.
dreas Box- 1207 City. Re-fernlike given. aUl74t*
WANTED-A PARTNER WITH
10,000, in a pleasant and profitable
"'Strictly ORO" business. Can be largely ex
tended by additional capital. This is a good op
portunity to invest in aperfectly safe establish
ment. Address "Capital;' at this office.
PHILADELIIIIA, August 16, 1865. anlB-tr
WANTED -BY A. FIRt•T•CLASS AC-.
CORRTANT, of twenty years' experience,
a situation. Any one willing togive a iiberat salary
for a competent band, addrete3 4 Accountant " this
office. Reference of the highest class. au1.6.3t.
'/ANTED—A POSITION AS TEA
YELLING SALESMAN or Collector, by a
gentleman of large business experience. No ob
jection to going to a foi•eign eatvatry..Flrst=elass
reference. A liberal salary expected. Address
"W. X.," this office. anlB-3t*
WANTED TO PURCHASE.-THE
advertiser, an active Business Man, or thirty
years of age, Wishes to purchase the one-half of a
lirst-class Retail eroeery Stole, bi. 611 establithed,
and in a good location In :Philadelphia. Any party
wishing such a partner will address, for particulars,
references, &c., "Retail Grocer," Pres* office.
aul6-3t
WANTED, IN A MANUFACTORY
I of Cotton tioods t establisned and doing a good
busiciess, a PARTNER who hoe from eight to ten
thoneand dollars to Invest. To take the place of a
retiring partner. A man of yearspreferred. Ad
dress Box 262, Post Office, Philadelphia. aul4-6t.
PRIVATE INSTRUCTION.—A
Toting Lady„who can give the most satisfactory
references, would like to teach young children in a
private family two or
three liOlirs per dap Address
" Annie, Box 2274 Phila. P. 0. au 6-wfuißt*
AGENTS WANTED-MALE OR FE
MALE—To sell. the LIFE OF ABRAHAM.
LINCOLN, "People's F.uition.'
Address ' B. B. RUSSELL & CO.,
Publishers, Boston, Blass.
cult-fmwl2t
A LADY TEACHER WISHES A FEW
PUPILS topaln two small private classes for
the study of the English branches, and rudiments of
French, .and Drawing. Address E. M., at this
office. aul7-Bt.
anll4mw-12t
AGENTS WANTED FOR
"THE SECRET- sEnymE;
THE FIELD,
THE DUNGEON, AND THE ESCAPE."
By A. D. Richardson, New York Tribune Corres-
pondent.
The most interesting and exciting book ever pub
lished, embracing Mr. Richardson's unparalleled
experience for "bur years, travelling through the
Smith in tllp cret service of the Trflnsne at the
outbreak of the "war, with 6111. armies and fleets,
both East and West, during the first two years or
the Rebellion; his thrilling capture ; his confine
ment for twenty months in seven different Rebel
prisons; his escape, and almost miraculousjour
ney, by night, of nearly four hundred miles. It will
abound in stirring events, and contain more of the
fact, incident, and romance of the war than any
other work published.
Teachers, ladles, energetic young men, mid esps
daily returned and disabled officers and soldiers,
In want of profitable employment, will find it pecu
liarly adapted to their condition. We have agents
clearing $175 per month, which we will prove to any
doe btin g - applicant.
' Send for cireulars. Address
JONES, BROTHERS, & CO..
N. E. corner SI-NTltand MINOR Streets.
ItUl7-1110 Philadelphia, Pa.
AGENTS WANTED FOR OUR GREAT
National Work.—The most complete, only au
thentic and reliable LIFE OF LINCOLN published.
Send for circulars. Address JONES, BROS., &
Philadelphia, Pa. . Jy2t-im&W4t
AGENTS WANTED FOR "THE SE
CHET eALIVICE, THE FIELD, THE DUN
GEON, AND THE ESOAFE, ,, the most interest
lug and exciting book ever published. seud for
circulars. Address JONES, BROS., & CO., Phila
delphia, Pa. jr2.B-lin.
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ME
MORIAL RECORD OF THE NATION'S TRI
BUTE TO ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Extra induce
ments offered. ArldresallEMlty A. LOVELAND,
NO, X 0 North MERRICK Street, northwest of P enu
Square, PlAtada., Pa. jyridnr.
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE LIFE
OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By Dr. J. U. Hol
land. No comment is necessary; the author's repu
tation as a writeris fully established. Experienced
canvassers know why it sells: Address for terms,
yaw BARNABD, Elk View,
jyl9-24t* Chester county, Penna.
SITUATION WANTED—BY A. YOUNG
MAN lately discharged from the army, as Clerk
or Assistant in any respectable Wholesale Store.
Speaks the English : N'rench, and German languages;
writes a good plain hand, and will make himself
generally Useful. Address "ISt. D. C., often of The
Press, stating business and wages. kith-3r
SITUATION WANTED-BY A FIRST
CLASS SALESMAN - , in an importing or Jobbing
Dry Goods house. Good city and country trade.
Address "P.," Press office. aur-at*
X2O 000.—AN ACTIVE BUSI
NESS MAN wants to forma Mi
..
nection with a manufacturer or commission
in an established house, where money eau be used
to advantage. Address "11. Teller," P. O. anl7-2t5
TO $24,000-WANTED
$lO, 000 this amount in an established Manu
facturing business. Owing to limited means, unable
tO meet the demand for goods. Any one having
means, and desiring to invest in a safe and profita
ble business, or conned, themselves with a reaped
slide party, will find thin a chance seldom offered.
First-class reference given and required. Com
munication strictly conlideutiEd.
Address " C. A.," Pres& Office. aul7-Bts
P7O A MONTH.=I WANT AGENTS
to Ben FiFiCil er Alintra t e h getTeti e ul P etit
offered. Full particulaili &to. Address OrlB T.
GABBY, Biddeford, Maine. inylo-d&W3m
S-12 Fi A MONTH.—AgENTS WANT
i., ED everywhere to introduc ,, the improved
CRAW & CLARK TWENTY-DOLLAR FAMILY
SEWING MACHINE, the only low-price machine
in the country which is licensedby Grover , Baker,
Wheeler & Wilson, Howe Singer. & Co., and
Bachelder. Ali other machines now sold for less
than forty dollars each are Infringements, and the
seller and user are iiabie to fine and Imprisonment.
Salary and expenses, or large commission, allowed.
Illustrated circulars sent free. Address SHAW &
CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. myle-d&W;Im
de WANTED TO RENT—A'LARGE
110135 E. sultable,for a BOARDING 14.01JSR,
by an experienced Housekeeper. Address Box
Post-office. . aal.S-6t
ifp DESIRABLE DWELLING-HOUSE
JIM. WANTED, within a short distance of Broad
and Chestnut, either now or by the first of October.
Any one knowing or a house being -vacated Will be
paid for notifying the advertiser, should It lead to
4n. engagement. Address
anl6-4t "HENRY, Ledger Wilco.
tro PART OF A ROUSE WANTED—
.III2IRent not to exceed VW, within live or ten
minutes' walk from Penn Square. Address "P.
Led per once. aul6-4t
fa WANTED TO PURCHASE, IN
Germantown or stitturbs, a good Mansion and
Lot, price not•exceeding $14,000. Address "Exqui
site,'7 .North American °dice. aul6-it
WANTED TO RE-NT-$lOO
bonus Will be paid for a good sized dwelling,
within ten ilillintOs walk of Seventh and Brown
streets. Bent not to exceed *TOO. AddressNE
CESSITY," hedger office. Possession wanted on
or before September let. aul.6-4t
FOR SALE .AND TO LET.
a FOR BALE ON EASY TERMS-
A splennt4 eleven-roomed IiOtTSA With
all modern improvements. Possession at once.
Lot 235:138. On a street 800 feet wide.
Address THOMAS GEORGE,
aul7-6t. 75S South SECOND Street
•
fit FOR SALE-A HANDSOME RE
JEASt SIDENCE,wtth seven acres of land, situate on
the Lancaster Turnpike, Radnor Township, Dela
ware county, nine miles from Phliailelphia, within
two minutes ' walk of . Rosemont Ration. On the
Pennsylvania Central Railroad. Apply to HENRY -
MeCREA, 430 WALNUT Street. .1014-Ot*
ea FOR SALE—NEAT HOUSE AND
FURNITURE, BROWN Street, below Six
teenth. B. F. GLENN.
itur/ 123 Bomb FOURTH. Street.
No FOR-SALE—IRON MASTERS,
Min. ATTENTION—GREAT BARGAIN - 00,000
CAN BE CLEAIREIY IN ONE YEAR—First•class
ROLLING MILL in this city. with all the splendid;
nearly new machinery. with three engines—one of
00, another of 150, and another of ;;o-horse powerl
has seven boilers. 14'irst-rate machinery for mann
factoring railroad iron, chairs, spikes,:ke. ; 1,005 tons
Of all descriptions of Iron can be made in One year, -
Is now all in full operation! haS water and cream rail
road commit idea Don. coal Shute.% &a.; all the water
used upon the premises derived from springs near
by, free of charge. There are also a row of twelve
stone tenant dwellings included. Price, $75,000;
worth V00,0)0. Easy terms.
GEO. C. MILLER, Real Estate Broker,
auls-stif 155 North SlXfli Street.
FOR RENT,
, AN ITALIAN VILLA -.L. -
Late the residence of DAVID C. WILSON, situ
ate of a mile from the CITY or WILMINGTON,
within 200 yards of the City Railway (passing every
10 minutes.) The house (being new) is In excellent
order, supplied with water from a tank in the attic,
With every modern improvement, heated throughout
by steams; a tine porch the entire length of the
building. The grounds in front of the house (con
taining 4 acres,) are tastefully laid out in walks and
phi Cs, dui led with trees and shrubbery, the whole
surrounded by hedge and wall. This country seat
is considered one of the most desirable and pleasant
locations in the State. Possession given immediate
ly, by application to DR. R. R. PORTER,
T. F. RAYAILD,
EXcentors,
au2-4w Wilmingjois, Del.
fit FOREST COUNTY LAND FOR
41.11.SALE - 854 ACIIES gELECTED LAND, Con
taining Coal and 011, and covered with line assorted .
Timber, will he sold on good terms, or will be ex-
Changed ft:Woolcu Mill Property lu or near this
city. •
Apply, to
TO EXCIIANGE FOR GOOD OIL
220 ACRES of good LAND In Wayne
county, and 220 Acres in Reyoolcla counts - . Missouri.
Title perree,f Apply to. DEO. W, GRIFNIN,
Veal Estate Drolier.
134 South FOURTH Street.
FOR SALE-A 15-lIORSE PORTA
BLE STEAM' ENGINE.
Apply 1008 MARKET Street.
. S. CLARK.
OFFICE ROOMS TO RENT,-GOOD
(Mee room* to rent, in complete oriler, suita
ble for Brokers, Coal or 011 Companies, at 1.14 South
THIRD Street, two doors above the llarhanles'
Bank. an9-WfinGt.
PRAIRIE TIMBER AND FARMING
LANDS J. Michigan,Wisconsin,lnilinnit, lowa,
)(align, 21/11111Sota, flssonrt, near
schools, churches, railroads, Markel s. LOW plume—
LONII CEEDIT. Selections made ('or parties not wish
ing' to inspect in person. Descriptions guaranteed.
'WESTERN LAND. OFFICE, JOHN U. EMILE,
228 South THIRD Street. ants-ht*
L' STATE OF SAMUEL MEGARGEE
DECEASED --- LUMBER BUSINESd EziTA-
Ill;11:4 - 1111ENT FOR SALE -- WELL-ENOWN
WHARF PROPERTY AND LONG. ESTA
BLISHED LUMBER YARD.—WiII be sold at
private sale, for cash, to a suitable purchaser Who
way wish to entry on the business and become the
tenant of the premises, all the stock of lumber,
sheds, fixtures, Implements, horses, carts, &e., at
the lumber vard and business estaalsinnenl; of the
late. Samuel Megargee, Req., frellthet on : Bawd'
street and Delaware avenue, and the river Dela
ware north of Poplar street, le the WO' of rhthtdet
pith,. The said premises and stuck of lumber,
of which a full and specific statement and deserip-
Don will be furnished to all applicants, may be ex
amined at any time before the 2,5 th Instant.
A lease of the whole property will he granted to
the purchaser.
rroppWlS in writing will be received until August
anti, IsOs,
DANIEL AL FOX,
551 YORK Avenue.
ROBERT itf. LOGAN,.
. No. 484 North THIRD Street,
aul4-12}: Executors.
VOR SALE-320 ACRES VALUABLE
b or i n g LAND, on the headwaters of Little
'Maury Creek, Venaego county Pa. To be sold
low. Apply to LT% IS L. RourT,
aut-lne WI- South FOUNTA rhus.
WANT&
tiFO. W. (+RIF PIN,
Item t Broker, r
134 6ALiTTTek
FOR SALE AND TO' LET.
FOR SALE-THE THREEmSTORY
Llbrtck OwELLINO, No. 711 Green street, 22
feet front, with 12-feet side yard. Built in the best
manner, with all modern conveniences and in rood
Order. Apply to BACON Sc WARDER,
aule-2t. USK WALNUT Street.
d i a . DEL AWARE C01J1117,-FOR
it SALE, a modern-built brick DWELLINEI
'ROME in the borough of Media. fronting on the
Court House square; the main building has parlors,
ball open staircase; the back buildings are three
stories; the whole containing eleven rooms, and roof
ed with slate. Lot 10 feet by 175 feet: yard in front,
enclosed with iron railing : btahle and carriage -house
in rear of lot. Property beautifully located, and
built in the beat inaiiner. lhaiee. gt,1,500. Terms oahy,
JAS. R. cumaNs., 504 WALNUT Street.
N. B.—Thd,,,nris and Chester County Farms for
Sale. Call for catalogue. aul7.st
tot FOR SALE—THE TWO VERY
ma desirable Arch-street MUSES No. 1918 and
1920; new and complete. Immediate possession.
13, to, GLENN
anl2 lA3 South rutntril Street.
e t FOR SALE-GERMANTOWN CO T
AIRLTAGE and FURNITURE, complete. on Hig
street. Immediate possession. B. F. GLENN,
aul2 - 123 South FOURTH Street.
IN FOR BALD—NEAT DWELLING
illitlLNo. 1659 North ELEVENTH Street.
Neat Dwelling No. 635 North TIMITEENTH
Street.
Neat Dwelling No. 406 North FRONT Street.
Neat Dwelling No. 1905 COATES Street.
Neat Dwelling No. 1311 North TWELFTH Street.
Neat Dwelling No. 2023 LOMBARD Street.
Large Dwelling 1307 South BROAD Street,
B. F,_ GLENN, 123 South FOURTH Street, and
aull S. W Cur. 67,VENTEENTII. and GREEN.
FOR BALE-THE GOOD-WILL AND
PRACTICE of an eminent Physician of Vinare
standing in this city, with office to rent, and board.
Apply at 309 CALLOWHILL Street. alll7-3t.
FOR SALE, MAR SET STREET,
SOntb Stile, between Fourth and Fifth, a. large
store, four stories all through. Lot runs through
to Merchant street. Price 0",501); eay terms.
aul6-4t MILLER, 155 North SIXTH Street.
AUCTION SALEN.
HERKNESS' BAZAAR ; NINTB
AND SANSOM STREETS. •
AUCTION SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES,
AND HARNESS,
ON SATURDAY MORNING,
At 10 o'clock, comprising about—
SEVENTY HORSES,
Suited to harness and the saddle. •
Full descriptions in catalogues.
LSO,
.6.. large collection ofdesirable new and second
hand Carriages, Wagons, se., with which the sale
will commence. • .
Also, Single and Double Harness, Saddles, Bri
dles, Sc.
Jaw- Sale of Two Hundred GOVERNMENT
HORSES every THURSDAY and FRIDAY.
ALFRED M. HERKNESS,
anl7-2tlf Mic,tloneer.
LARGE SALE OF GOVERNMENT
STEA3fERS, TUGS, BARGES, IST;
QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE.
DEPOT OF WASHINGTON,
WAsinNo,Tox. D. C., August 16, 1865.
Will be sold at piddle auction, tinder tile direction
of Captain E. S. Allen. A. Qp. M., G-street
in the city of Washington, ii. C., on WEDNESDAY,
September 6th, at ten .o'clock A. M., the following
vessels, viz;
Stern-wheel Steamer Wavrenock, registered 150
tons.
Side-wheel rer,ry-stealuer. John Disney, Tees.
Wed !Melons,
Steam Propeller Farmer, registered 85 tons.
Screw Tug A. S. Page, registered littowo.
Schuylkill Barge Mary E. Evans.
Schuylkill Barge James Henry.
Schuylkill Barge Quartz.
Schuylkill Barge Quartz.
L. Ellis.
Schuylkill Barge Locust Mountain.
Schuylkill Barge Broad Mounts I a.
Canal-boat America.
Canal-boat P. E. Blakeman.
Canal-boat Lonaconing No. 1.
Ship's Gutter Constitution.
Two Yawl .boats.
Two Canal ice-breakers.
The furniture and equipage will be sold with each
boat.
Terms casts in Government funds.
D. H. RUCKER,
Brevet Majok Gen. and Chief Quarteruntster,
5018-Mt Delia of. Washington,
AUCTION SALE OF THIRTY NINE
-LA- UNITED STATES HORSES, EXTRA QUALI
TY,
On TUESDAY, August 22, at 11 o'clock,
At CHAMPION'S RAS AAR._ RACE Street, below
TWELFTH.
Sold only for want uh Ilse, and not condemned.
Especial attention is invieed to these valuable
horses, which have been used only about this city.
Terms cash, In Government funds.
ALBERT S. ASHMEAD,
Captain and A.
OFFICE OF POST IIIARTEUMASTER, No. 72[-Mar
ket street, Philadelp da, Aug. G. 1865. aulB-4t
pc4.STPONEDIENT OF SALE OF GO
YEakiig:l. AOol , fli,
• . MEDICAL Ponvyson , s OFFICE,
WASHINGTON, D.C., August Pi, 180.
The sale of MEDICINE WAGONS, advertised
for Friday, the 18th instant, is postponed until
WEDNEbDAY, August 23 instant.
C. SUTHERLAND,
aul7-2t Snrg. U. S. A., hied.
LARGE BALE OF GOVERNMENT
.. 4 - 1 CARS, ENGINES, AND RAILROAJ) IRON.
UNITED STATES MILITARY RAILROADS,
OFFICE OF ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER,
WASHINGTON, 1). ARgtlet 11,1865.
Will be sold at CITY POINT, Va., on WEDNES
DAY, October n, at, 11 o'clock A. M.:• -
About four thousand 0000 tons Railroad Iron.
At PORTSMVUTFI, S a., 011 FRIDAY, October 13
at 12M.:
. .
Five (S) lirst-class Locomotive Engines.
About fifty (50) Freight Care and. one (1) Passenger
Car.
At NORFOLK, Va. October 13, at SP. AL :
One new Locomnitre'Rnglue. 5 foot Fauge.
At ALEXANDRIA, Ye., ou TUESDAY, October
Fifty (50) first-elass Locomotive. Engines, 4-feet BX-.
inch gauge.
Eighteen (18) new Platform Care flue-foot gauge.
Twenty-five (25) new Box Cars, dye (5) foot gauge.
About three hundred and fifty (3SO) Box Cars, 4-feet
e)¢-inch gauge.
About tu^ol hundred and thirty (230) Platform do., 9-
feet SX-Inengauge.
About thirty (:§0) Stock do., 9-feet. 3)¢-inch gauge.
Twenty (20) Passenger do., do., - do" do.
One (1) Wrecking do., do., do., do.
Two (2) new Trucks.
Sixty do., do., framed.
Fourteen (19) Flats. ,_
About two thousand (2,000) tons Railroad Iron.
Sales to commence at ALEXANDR LA. at 10 A, M.,
and to continue from day to day until ail are sold.
2 erms: Cash, in Government fonds.
_ .
ROBINSOIi,
Breva ?Jolene' andM.
13. S. Military Railroads
LARGE SALE OF GOVERNMENT
-. 1 - 4 RAILROAD ENGINES AND OAItS.
17,131 TED STATES MILITARY RAILROADS, ,
Orricir, Agns.TANT QtrAwrtuatASTßß,
WAsins.nvrOx_j). C. August 11, 1990.
Spill he sold at MANCHESTER, opposite Rich
mond, Va., on TUESDAY, October 3:
Twenty-five (25) now first-class Locomotive En
gines: five (5) foot gauge, five (5) foot drivers;
cylinders 16x24 inches; capacity of tank, 1,050 gal
lons.
Five (5) lira-Class Locomotives, 4 feet £3X-Ineb.
gauge.
Two hundred and sisty-five (205) new BOX Freight"
Cars, lire (5) foot gauge.
'Fifteen (15) new Platform Cars, live (5) foot gauge.
Ten (10) Freight Cars, 4-feet S)¢-inch gauge.
The sale to continue from day to day until all are
sold. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock.
Terms: Cash, In tiovernmeut fends
B. L. ROBINSON,
Brevet Colonel and A. Q. Lt,
aul4-tocl G. B. Military Railroads.
AUCTION SALE OF SERVICEABLE
GOVERNMENT MULES.
I will offer for sale on MONDAY, the 21st inst. at
the Government Corrals in Nashville, Tennessee,
fifteen hundred serviceable mules. These mules
have been on pasture for some time, are large sized,
in good cenditiOn, free from disease, young, mg
well broken.
Sale to commence at 10 A. M. and continue daily
until the sitook Is all sold.
Terms—Cash in Government funds.
By order Col. A. J. MACKAY,
Chief Q. M., Department Tennessee,
E. B. KIRK,
Captain and A. Q, M.
Nashville, Tenn., August 7, 1805. 11110-10 t
PUBLIC SALE OF GOVERNMENT
PROPERTY, at the HADDINOTON HOS
PITAL, WEST PHILADELPHIA, on THURS
DAY, August 24 1365, at 2% o'clock P. M.:
I
1 large Frame S:Aiding and Fixtures.
1 small do. do. do.
I Tank tioii§t.
1 Tank and Bath House Fixtures,
3 Bath Houses.
1 Engine Rouse.
1 Worthington Bteans k Pump. No. 3.
Flooring of :11 Tents and 2 Dining-rooms. -
S. Sentry Boxes.
Picket 'Fence, 12 feet high, on three sides of en
elosurtA
Fixtures In limnmissaryßuihliug.
Fixtures in Barn, Knapsack-room, and Carriage
house.
Fixtures in Carpenter Shop and Onard-house. -
Fixtures in Main Building, say of Office, Linen
room. Dispensary,- Dining-room, Clothing-room,
Hitcher), and Ice-house.
Two weeks will be given for removal, and cash lit
Government fluids must be paid at the time the
artivlc* Bre struck GK.
ALBERT 9. ASHMEAD,
Captain and A, t. M.
Office, No. 721111Al2KET Si met. atOs-9t
SPECIAL SALE OF GOVERNMENT
MULES.
THE UNITED STATES WILL SELL AT PUB.
LIC AUCTION,
CHAMPION'S intY 8A2.A . 411 AND TATTER.
sALLS, Rier. STREET,
Between Eleventh and Twelfth Philadelphia,
DURINg THE MONTH OF A'UGUST, 1866,
TA, •
MMIIMMMM
These Mules are all serviceable, and sold only for
want of use. Buyers are invited to examine them
at any time, and every facility will be given for s
thorough Inspection.
Roomy sheds are provided fur proteution from sun
and rain.
ONE HUNDRED MULES
Will be sold on each WEDNESDAY and SATCR.
DAY, throughout the month 01 August, commie-
Ina . at 10 o'clock A. M.
Terms cash,lu Government funds.
By order oßrigadler General Ektn.
ALBERT S. ASHMEAD.
a Captain and Assistant Quartermaster.
Office,. No. 7;41 stAltEttif St., Phila. Jy2g.tau3o
BOA KDING.
A FEW FIRST-CLASS BOARDERS,
A
nee...modated at, a Farm lio i e, near Darby.
imatra at the , llnttintwoott Limed, Dill:l3Y, Pa.
flultnt*
FIRST-CLASS BOARD, AT MOT/B.
HATE chares, can be had al, the UNITED
STATED . 'HOTEL, 413 CUESTNIIT Street. Thla
House hs lately been refurillsleal, Two large,
handsomely-furnished Chambers are now vacant.
This House has no hilr, aul.6-0V
DAY BOARD—WITH FIRST-CLASS
DINNERS, at No. 614 South WASHING-POI ,
Square. Iy6-2uo
ENCOURAGE DOMESTIC . INDUS.
TRY.
HARRISON & BRADFORD, STEEL FEN AfANri.l-
• FAUTUltitits,
ov e r give employment ttooverr °oNduceoveru Ni/ItIlD AIIE:RICAN
IaEN AND won
TWETY-ME MILLIONS ANNUALLY
ofAmerican Steel Fens. stamped with their name
lu full, and bearing their In quality, finish.
selection, and style of putting up, these Pena are
warranted to surpass any Pen: , ever offered to the
American_
public,
FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, by
11,EOSS do CO.,
Stationers and Blank ilook manufactemerg s
432 CHESTNUT Street, anti 430 MARKET
Street, Philadelphia. aul4-Im
TO MANUFACTURERS OF COTTON,
FLAX, AND JUTE.--WILLIAM HIGGIMS
:40N:4, Manufacturer of Cotton, Flax, ,V, am( i 0
Machinery, Ittaneltegfer. Engl und, Al.r. Jitiitec h! -
gins (one of the is at present In toe United
States, and would be glad to communicate with any
firm requiring Alachinery of the allure d_eseripl ion.
.Address "Care of R. GARSED & Buo.,
Pll naaelpbla. " anuid2t .
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T.TERMETICALLY SEALED MEAT,
-&-A- AND sours.
1,000 doz. Sausage. Meat.
500 " Roast Beef.
SAO " do V ez, I.
do Melton.
1,000 " 00 Turkey.
1,000 Chicken.
ti,ooo LE acAorted Sourln 12, lb. Clint.
For sale by &. 'W I LLIAMS.
fefi-t' 107 South WATER Street.
CABINET FURNITURE. _
MOORE & CAMPION,
261 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
are prepared to rollow . the decline in market in
the price ertheir purniture. purchaser please
call and examine our staets. •
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MA.CKEREL,TIERRING, SHAD, <W.
—2,500 bbls. mast. Nos. and 3 Mackerel,
late' -caught flat fish, In assorted packages.
2,000 bbls. New. Eastport, Fortune . Bay, and Hali
fax Herring.
2,500 boxes Lubec, sealed, No. tHerrlng.
150 bbls. New Mess Shad.
251) boxes HerkLmer-county Cheese, Sc.
In store and for 05.10 by MURPHY it BOONS
~..._
jalV-t; NO. /V) iiyunt wg4t,Vra,
AMUSEMENT&
ACADBmy or MUSIC.
THE FESTIVAL OF PEACE.
THE FESTIVAL OF PEACE.
THE FESTIVAL OF PEACE.
GRAND FAMILY MATINEE,
GRAND NASD Ly MATINEE,
GRAND FAMILY MATINEE,
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, August IYHI.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, August Mb.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, August /Om
MAGNIFICENT TABLEAUX OF BATTLES.
MAGNIFICENT TABLEAUX OF BATTLES.
MAGNIFICENT TABLE AU
MusOpoF X BATTLES.
REAUTIFuI, ;
BEAUTIFUL MUSIC,
BEAUTIFUL MUSIC.
THRILLING AND Bit u.Lt A NT. n TAM AY.
THRILLING AND DID 1,1.1 ANT DDiPlAir
THRILLING AND BRILLIANT DISPLAY.
EFFECTIVE SUDNEIty,
EFFECTIVE SCENERY.
EFFECTIVE SCENERY.
SPLENDID ORCHESTRA.
SPLENDID ORCHESTRA.
SPLENDID ORCHESTRA.
Atulssion to all parts of the House, Fifty Cents.
Chtlireu half &ICS.
Doors open at 2 &clock.
NEW CHESTNUT-ST. THEATRE,
CHESTNUT Street,. above Twelfth.
THE THEATRE ALWAYS COOL AND COM
FORTABLE.
FRIDAY EVENING. Aug.lß LAST NIGHT Bur
f).I:4E E
NEW IRISH D Th RAMA,
in ads, by Dion Bonelcault and E. IL Itoase,
styled
ARRAN NA POGUE;
OR rug
WHIR LOW WEDDING.
THE LAST NIGHTS OP THIS GREAT DRA•
MATH) NOVELTY
has at lentil arrived and those of
°tilt CITIZENS
WhiS have not seen it. sluitild =brace MI6 41)"
immunity of witnessing it.
It will be presented with all its new and beaull
!bi
Scenery, novel Effects, original Music, costar
Wardrobe, elegant Accessories, and
GREAT CAST OF CHARAOTERS.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, August lath.
LAW' GRAND HATINEE
OF TtiE•SUMMER SEASON,
And last daylight pertormance of
.ARRAN NA POGUE.
FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY
THEATRE—WALNUT Street above MOM.
j EVERY EVENIN(4
will be performed the SOW tiensatton dramaontittog
THE CIGAB, (UHL Or CIIIiA.
EL NINO EDDIE, the wonder of the world, Oft
the Tight Rope.
MLLE ANNETTI OALLETTI,
the greatest Dansense America, in a new grated
Ballet.
HISS LILLIE WHITING,
the beautiful and aecomplished Comedienne, to a
ROW plArjetta.
ramILY MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY
AFTERNOON. ault-tt
PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM,
No. N 3 MARKET STREET.
POSITIVELY FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY,
POSITIVELY FOR TWO WEEK 4
OF Titt
WONDERS OF THE NVORLD . ,
WONDERS OF THE NVORLD.
Tag
SIAMESB TWINS AND CHILDREN.
SIAMESE TWINS Ali]) t.3IIILAIWIT.
nouns OF EXHIBITION,
From 9 to 12 Morning; 2 to 6 Afternoon; 7 to 9 Eve•
ning.
ADMISSION, 25 CENTS. LulB-2V
CONCERT tint.-
..a FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, August 10 aud.
THE LAST TWO NIGHTS
Of the Orlghild and World-Famed
BRYAN T'S MINSTRELS,
whose success In Philadelphia Is unparalleled ita
the annals of public amusements.
Remember, the but tw nights. (Joule early, and
avoid the ait•Wd at the Rox Odium
Tickets eau he liroeared at the Hall during tim
day. Also, at Trampler's Music Store, corner
Seventh and Chestnut Streets, and at Dentition.
tal News-Stand.
Open at 7; commence at 8 o'olock.
ault-8t JOHN P. SMITH, Business Manager.
FAIRMOUNT WATER-WORKS,
(WIRE MUDGE
AFTERNOON CONuzids gy'VAY DAT,
From 4 to 7 o'clock, by
ITASSLEIPh GRAND MILITARY BAND.
Programmes of Mush: issued daily.
The Arch, \lye, and Callochill-street ears raw
direcyy to the place. mut& tf
ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CHEST.
NUT Street. above Tenth—open T from A. M.
tin 6P. 1111, Benjamin Woos g. real piCttittd
CHRIST REJECTED EMU on Exhibition. fele
REMOVALS.
REMOVAL.
P. S. LOFTIS,
WATCHALWR AND JEWELLER,
Formerly at NO, 140 Nonß. Thlrteett4L " ± " 6 I 111-‘
forms his numerous friends and customers that WS
has removed to . •
No. 61 North EIGHTH Street,
where he intends to open with it line and well Ba-
Meted assortment of WATCHES and JEWELRY.
Everything in his line Hill be found of a superior
quality and WhitilialishiP; and °Tory arthig YfM•
ranted as repreSeittell.
Particular attention given to repairing nut
Watches. Jewelrycnade to order, and repaired.
He solicits a continuance of the liberal patronage
bestowed in his old store by former customers, and
asks the favor of the public generally. aul2-Ina
PEMOVAL.—BENEDIOT MILLER,
.a.s , UMBRELLA and PARASOL itaratracturer
removed to 89 North SIXTH Street. Jyar4mii•
REMOVAL.—GEO. W. WATSON
CO. have removed their CARRIAGE REPOSI
TORY to their old place, No. 1219 CHESTNUT
Street lender Concert Hall,) where they will keep is
sloe's of Carriages of their own make, and wilt re
ceive orders for at try description of &swam
work.
JUNE 7. 19E.
LOST AND FOUND.
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LOST OR STOLEN-ONE CERTIFI.
CATS, No, 61, for forty ohms of ltattliono
Petroleum 011 Stock ; Woo, one Ciiiclticate, No. 45,
for one honored a [ores of Burning; Spring Petro
leum Oil Stock, drawn in favor of Thos. Vi r, Sheer.
Ali persons are cautioned against negotiating tii.
same. as the transfer has been stoppcd. aut7-3t*
EXCURSIONS.
agiom CAPE MAY/
WEST JERSEY RAILROAD.
FROM FOOT OF MARKET STREET TIPP=
Flatart;
8.30 A. M. ,
r t AB L AND EXPEZI3B. Duic
0 . 36 ••• ma• wr . PaSaENEII. Due at M I" S
31. G •
4.80 P. M.,
Exrxv,s3. Dl4O 04 7• 43 P. M.
Fare, 11;3.00. Serrature, .2.00.
Excunz;lol4: TIOICETS, ‘5,00. Coupon Ticking.'
to be used by one pergen only, 10 for 406,0 g.
Passengers and Baggage taken to and &Obi OA
Island and Ration without additional charge,
Freight. daily from Sattlford , e Wharf, be/o4
Spruce etreet.
Returning Trains leave CAPE MAY at 5.80 A. Z
Ma 11• 8 A, 118 - , Exoresa; a P. M., Aeconunodattn,Bl
8.201. M., FAlght.
J, vital riEWSZLAILIt, &Wt.
PHILADELPIIIA, July 24, UM. jyt,toui
ar t mgE CATAWISSA RAIL
ROAD COMPA..NY.—T2
Tourists and Travellers—Excursion &Aeon of 1864.
Lake Ontario, Ttg uen ay River,
The Thousand islands, Portland,
The Rapids of St. LaW—Whlte Mountain&
rence River, ISaratogs. Springs
Montreal &c., &0., .%c., & e.
Quebec, &e.,
Tickets for the above Excursions, which tuAg ,
been so long and favorably known to the Phtlatici.
pine public, by various routes to Niagara Palls. fog
sale sit +Ad
CATAWNSA ELMIRA RAILROAD TiCEET
TICE,
425 CHESTNUT Street, under Philadelphia Banks
where full informotlon will be given.
N. VAN HORN, Passenger Agent,
425 CHESTNUT street
allgawm CAMDEN . AND
LA.NTIC RAILROAD.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
THROUGH 1N TWO HOURS.
On and after SATURDAY, July let, 1885, Frill
trains daily to Atlantic City, and one on Sunday.
TRAINS LEAVE VINE-STREET FERRY
as follows:
Special Excursion 6.30A:. 5
Mail Train 7.30 A.. W 6;.
Freight, WWI lasPenger Car attached.... 8,14 A.
Express (through in two hours) 0 .00 P. Es
Atlantic Accommodation 4.15 P. Xs
RETURNING, LEAVE ATLANTIC.
Atlantic Aceottunodation 5.47 A. Mk.
Express (through in two hours) 7.03 A.
Freight. with Passenger Car attached...J.l.47d. X.
Mail Train 4.45 P. X.
Special Excursion 5.18 P.
SUNDAY saAn, TRAIN.
Lea'ret Vine-street Ferry at 7,30 A. t's
Returning, leaves Atlantic atr r 4.45
Fare to Ailantio, *2. Round-trip rickets, 6 , 6,4
only for the day and train on which they are issue 4
JUNCTION ACCOMMODATION.
Leave Vine-street Ferry at 5.30 P.
Leave Jackson at 5.26 A, X..
EXTRA HADDONFIELD TRAINS.
Leave VinerStreet Ferry at 10.1 h A. M, and 1.15 Y.
Leave Haooentieid at 11.45 A. M. and 2.45 P, id.
N. 13, --Freight must hd delivered at Cooper%
Point before 6 o'clock I'. M. to insure its going arrot - st
the next day. JOHN G. BRYANT,
)e2B-tf Agent,
EXCURSIONS TO
• - LONG RimNal-I.—Tilting ing
Long Briotth will leave Cooper's roint,CAMDEr.
daily (sundaya excepted.,) at 9.15 A. 31, Fare, OS.
Excursion Tic4ets,good lot , three days, Sib EXtill
train on saturdaya al. 9.00 P. AL Returning, arrive—
at Camden at 9.10 A.M. Monday. uP
je26-9m L. B. COLE. A ant, Camden
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
MILLER & BIIItLOCK,
1 , 141,1 vpAtgruffERSOISPHOTODHAPH
Nos, 110% and 1104 HANSOM tit., rldiadelDhia,
Offer to the trade the bloat COMplete and extenetre
assortmelit of rhotograpll, Albums, comprising over
three hundred varieties of the latest styles and most
beautiful patterns, with a great variety of clasps .,
and ornaments. They are unsurpassed in beauty
end durabiiity by any in the market, and 5.31,1 at
less than the general average priees, Biltiateildtx
giumnieed or the money refunded, A
.Il?
count to dealers . , Gataloguesmullutl to all) no'ke"
without charge.
POCIiET BIBLES AND POCKET TESTAMENTS,
WITH PSALMS IN METRE.
& Burlock's superior and w e tl-known Pearl
Bible. also their Pearl Testament., in vs ri OHS styles.
Or binding for ale on iineral terms. at Nes. UR*
and 1104 AA.Nikat St., rhitilitopilia. tb'l - wo"'ll"
"NreCANDLEss
"MALT VINFO AR FACTORS,
BROM/ AND PRIME bTIIEBTS. •
Constantly
on head
MALT and 11111Tir ,
a l u v d m fo s r ti v al i e s a E La A rg n e_s at toe n k i 4
srtiete or Inane Mel are In this country, made by the
edubrao Angiisu process, and used exclusive./
for nclilll,-/a, S Crepe,
A u N od' warranted free from trepur.t , ce ah..-
cheintelde.
Orders tilled promptlyGENT to all parts of the country.,
AS.
L. CAMBLOS, No. 113 Walnut street, rhilao
PITT & WHITE, No. 4 Exchange Place, Bal.
tiinerc.
LEH & CO3, lIICIIIIIO III ,..Vit.
E. W. GOULD & 00,, 1 , 1 awDern. N. 3 4110-2 M
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VLSI:IEII'S SELF-SEALING FRUIT
Every housekeeperin tke city and country
should use this excellent Can. It is the most con
and reliable Can in use, and gives entire
satisfaction wherever hiffedeettl. It is sealed In as
Instant, by hooking and spring, thus damping a UR
cop over and around the opening and pressing it
upon a ring of cemented paper. The cement In the
paper welts by the heat of the fruit, and as the press
lug continues the fruit cools, and the sealing 11 per
fect. The cup is unfastened by unhooking the
spring and running a thin knife around under the
ecinented paper,
Please call and examine this Can at
J. Norbillwrittgg l ,
SOB SPRING GARDEN Street
Jyl3-2mif Philadelphia.
A RARE CHANCE—AN ESTA
411111.1SIIED SHOE MAN UnTFACTURE for
of 12 year& standing: reason for telling it
healtn.Apply 56 N. FONigrii st., td story. aunt-06
jiSOLDIERS AND OTHERS WILL
find it to their interest to buy Boota t IMOCEI.
Trunks Travelling Bags, &e., at GARP:VMS,
31 South SECOND, ab. Chestnut, east side.autt-Ituto
DEAF MADE TO HEAR.--INSTRtr-
MEETS to assist the hearing at MADEIRA.%
118 Sputh TENT/lA. 11919 W ibutt4t,*