The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 24, 1865, Image 3

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    101 A ELIZIED.
csi.HONEKLINE, —on the 2.lst day of An.
m A
" D• 1888, at 13:e residence of the Offieutting
n i im,i, 31r. Joseph H. Kennard, Dennis A. Me
rji;,333, 0 Mary Frances, daughter of Mon. John
Tone. bath Of Ude sty. No 01 .
-- .NVERlN6—Rosv..—On T. 2.11 ins t.,at 'Roxboro,
ts . R e v, w. N. Watkinson, Silas J. Levering and
1111111:1 D. Rose. No cards. *
111 1 Li.it'S—STEWARD.—On Monday morning',
August 21, at 8 o'clock mass, at the Ono Charles
n,,,,3333p1i0n. by the Nev. C. J. H. Curler,
I.urf. :-on Of dauluel R. Phillips. to Mary Louisa,
. daii. i 2 l, 3 ,.ek.f John Steward, both of MI city. *"`"'
. . ..
DIED.
. _
HDING. — On Monday, the 2rst inst.. at Chest
nut Rill, after a short illness, Jesocr Harding, in
ii„,31411 year of his age.
Ms relatives and male friends are respectfully
10 attend the roueral. tWdn Ms late rest-
No_ 314 south Third ',INN. t_(01 intraday ar..
i.•rneou next. at 3 o'clock. Fun,ral ervices at kit.
;niers Church. Interment at the Church of st.
(AIMS the Less. ***
hii.OADs. — On the 2151 instant, 'Hannah "Rhoads,
relict of J oseph Rhoads. aged ears.
lice friends and Iho, of the family are respect
folly invited to attend her funeral. without further
m a„. , N on , her late residence at Germantown, on
Sixth -day. the :!sfli inefaut. tn iner t All A. ' M.
The interment will late place at Friends , meeting
house, Springfield, Delaware county, Pa., near
I°...l"i"ilNr TON —0 , 1 1 ."".
wo wri . n timo -t ay, the list, Mary
11, infant daughter of Dr. J. H. Worthington.
r from her father's residence, near Frank.
Fain-day morning, the 241,11 Instant, at
WISE.--on the 21st instant, Edith Wise, in Ills
77fh year of her age.
The relatives and friends are respectfully invited
to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son
h_nov. Charles E. Greed% corner of Green lane and
izidgea venue, Roxborough, on Thursday afternoon,
1 1 'I ll'elect, Without furthur notice.
the list instant, Ann Pettit!, aged
,early 911 years.
The relatives and friends of the family arc invited
In attend the funeral, on Fifth-day a f te r n oon, t h e
:lth instant, at 4 o'clock, from her late residence,
South Third street, without further no*ic ss e.
latermenj at Friends' Eastern Ground.
11111,LIPS.-rOn the 20th inst., J. D. Phillips, aged
it years.
ilia relatives and friends are respectfully Invited
to attend hi* funeral from the residence of his
father Mr . Amos aid Marshall street, on
Tinirsaay, 24th inst., at 10 o'clock. To proceed to
Laurel BM.
lCM.—August Annie, infant daughter
of Charles L. and Sallie A. Drum.
BOMBAZINES. — A NEW STOCK OF
Englisill and French Bomb.zines, just opened:
Silk Warp CHESTNUTSS Jr, S.
_llouraing Store, 918 Street. au2t
1/LB CK KID GLOVES.—" JOUVIN &
.5, c 0.." "Widow Jonvin" and "Alexandre's' ,
I.,illire• best quality Kiel Gloves, just received by
& s(niT, Mourning Store, WS CHESTNUT
and
nYARDS LUPIN'S FRENCH
MERINOES.
2 cases dark assortrneht •
2 cases medium assortment.
lease high colors.
lease a Il.wool
I case Rep Cashmere s. EYßE & LANDELL,_
FOI7RTH and ARCH.
wDIVIDEND NOTICE. OFFICE
of the MAPLE SHADE OIL COMPANY,
24 WALNUT Street. PITILADF.LPIIIIA„ Au
,,ast 24d, Is6s.—The hoard of Directors have tills day
Jerlarril a t hyldetol of FOUR P f!IR CENT. on the
Capital Stock, parable ou and after the 30th, clear
of State taxes. The Transfer Boots will close on
2311 at 3P. M.. and opeu on the 31st.
ar34-6t THOS. It. SEARLE. Secretary.
AT A MEETING OF THE STOCK
. - 1-‘-v lIOLDEItS of the GLOBE 1311, COMPANY.
L ,14 - 1 this day, an Assessment of FIVE CENTS PER
rUARE, was leYled % payable oti the 20111 host
J. J. Sb ARPLESS, Treasurer.
August 23. ISM. an24-thstu3t.
orAN ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
loctliholtlers of MONTGOMERY OIL 00M
pAN 1- for choice of Directors. and any other Mod
acs s. will be held, at Itt o'ciock. AL, on FRIDAY,
1.1,,,t1 , day of September. 1865.
Per order. JAS. H. MILLINGTON, Prest.
t3.3lyrtt, gceeetary. au2l-tiltl4t*
wAT A MEETING OF THE DELE
GATES of the UN lON PARTY. comprising
nu! Third Survey District, pursuant to a call of the
NITS eyors' Convention, D. HUDSON SHEDAEER
, vas tumultuously nominated. by acclamation, for "'e
-1 as Surveyor and Regulator of the said Dis
;:kt. RAYMOND 'E. MOORE, President.
X ' " 11 - I T, i 6 D r i g,l o „ ), }Secretaries,
It
OFFICE OF THE HARRISBITRO.
ronTsmourn,
TLC. MOUNT JOY, AND LAN
CAr.EII RAILROAD COMPANY.
- - - -
rHILADELPH lA, August 22, 1.30.
'Hir annual Sleeting of the Stockholders of the
osq,:my will be held - out FRIDAY, September 1,
at II O'clock A. M., at the corner or THIRD
cruel awl WILLING'S Alley. at which time au
rtion fin• Directors will be held. to serve for the
c.aming year. GEORGE TABER,
u23-at` Secretary.
CUMBERLAND COAL AND IM
PROVEMENT COMPANY.
VAS:ITM , STOCK
200.000. SHARE
Uffice :Zit?. NOO .9.40ut
Ducica
_
it 1.11100,000.
6, AT $.5 EACH.
h POTIRTII Street.
TORS:
Sylvester J. Megargee,
Tatlow Jackson,
Price I. Patton,
Thomas 11. - Rickert.
. c Smith.
li, J. MICGARGEE.
er, ALBERT R. SCIPIO
aiIIO-tf
Joreph Lesley,
uorot H. Beatty,
Albert D. Boileau,
Edward H. Faulkner
Bu,
A. ge •
President, SYLVESTE
rjurretary and Treasu
FIELD
RT-. HAVING BEEN DETAILED BY
order of Major Gen. GEO. H. THOMAS as
mmirrintendent of the "SOLDIERS' NATIONAL
CEMETERY." on the Stone River Battle-Field, I
tsht this mode of informing the friends of our brave
• enmities, who fell on that memorable field, and
lher battle-fields in this vicinity, that we will dis
i::l;:r all the bodies, and carefully bury them in the
raid Mil grounds now being prepared; and if any
r detcrmined to remove the remains of their no
dead to their homes, they will confer a great
wor on me if they will notity me of the fact, by
i•itirr cc otherwise, givin name, rank, company,
wiriment, brigade, and
division of the deceased.
[ ask this favor so that they may be sent home as
end them, and before they are re-Interred.
Mr. John W. Ewing, of ibis eity, will furnish bu
rial cases at the lowest possible price, and by writipg
him he will have the bodies sent to Menus as they'
may direct.
I 'win say, for the comfort of the friends of these
fallen braves, that every effort will he put forth to
make tkis sacred spot beautiful and attractive.
Any information desired I will gladly furnish.
Ail loyal papers will please Copy.
'WIL ChapinAßNsnAw,
n S. A., mid
Supterintendent Soldiers' National. Cemetery.
WaI , IIEES.BORCI, Tenn., Aug. 14, met. au22-3t
M.'"-• OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA. RAIL.
•-L , ROAD COMPANY.
P.IIILADELPHIA, August 15, 1865.
The itlortgage Bonds of the Connecting Railway
Company, befwecn the station of the Penusyliranis,
}hill road Companyin West Philadelphia and Erma:
i•Jd. a distance of seven miles, can be obtained at
(Alice, No. 238 South THIRD Street.
These bonds are in sums of one thousand dollars,
with Interest coupons attached, payable at said
:,Ice on the lath day of March and September in each
sear, at the rate of six per centum per annum, and
:se principal payable in five equal annual amounts,
the rate of C.WO 005 nor annum — the first series on
September 15, A. b. 1 Tile principal and interest
ere secured by a mortgage for one million of dollars
upon all the railway and property of the company,
API arc guaranteed by the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company. These bonds are made free of State taxes
ar the Company.
The railway is being constructed in the most snb
itmtlal manner, and will be completed during the
rushing year. This road perfects the connection
between the Pennsylvania Railroad and the New
)(at lines via Philadelphia, and becoming, as it
ulll, the main channel of communication between
Nov York and the West, as well as to and from the
National Capital, will always obtain large reve
1111eS, and be one of the most Important railways of
the tinlon.
tnaer a contract with the Philadelphia and Tren
i,a Railroad Company, that company leases the
:cad of the Connecting Railway Company, and
vrees to pay an annual rent for SOS years of six per
ccaluin upon the cost of the road, clear of taxes.
These bonds are therefore recommended as a first
t!aF.s security.
ler further information applv at the office of the
THOMAS T. FIRTH,
nul l -1m Treasurer.
:IrOFFICE OF THE LOCUST MOUN.
TAIN COAL AND IRON COMPANY,__
PHILADELPHIA, August 17, 11614.5.
At a nieeting of the Board of Directors of this
fwnpan3 held this day, a Dividend of THREE
ASIJ A HALF PER CENT. on the Capital Stock,
dear of State Tax, was declared, payable to the
atorldioiders Or Men' legal representatives on and
after the Z3th inst. The Transfer Books Will be
thbed until 18th inst.
aul6-70t EDWARD ELY, Treasurer.
Er.SOTICE. — THE STOCKHOLD
ERS OF THE MECCA OIL COMPANY of
city are requested to meet at the office of the
siiirany, No. 134 South FOURTH Street_
on
the 24th that., at 11 o'clock A. Al., to
tr...aet Lusluess of great importance to the COM
-I+any. by order of the Board of Directors.
attls-9t* . GEORGE W. GRIFFIN, Secretary.
Wer STOCKHOLDERS , MEETING.—A
Special Meeting of the Stockholders of the
hEItTON OIL AND MANI:WiIk:TURING
i U)IPANY will be held et their office, No. 424
ALIVUT Street, on TUESDAX, August agh, at 8
u duck P. M. Punctual attendance to requested,
aS ht,inesa of humane& will be presented.
By order of the Board of Directors.
+u22-6t J. C. POWELL, Secretary.
FAIR FOR THE SOLDIERS'
THE 1 S
HOME.
'DI THE CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES.
He. Ladies' Visiting Committee of the SOL
HOME, in the city of Philadelphla,pro
0e to open a National Fair at the ACADEMY tHP
on the twenty-third day of October next,
th, purpose of raising a Building and Endow-
It.. el Fund for the Institution with which they are
.:tueeeted.
The undersigned commend this project to the fa
r •raLt e of their fellow. citizens at the United
The Soldiers' Home has bee. Dicorporated by the
*tate of Pennsylvania for the relief of Soldiers and
Who have been honorably discharged from,
,- Iy l the children of those - who have died in, the ser-
ID , : of the country.
'I he Cooper Shop Soldiers' Home has been merged
this institution by Legislative authority, and is
..iii In successful operation. But at the building
occupied at the corner of Race and Crown
ireetS, Is entirely inadequate to the necessities or
u;f: Houle, the Managers have given their sanction
the proposed Fair.
A l though the Rome is located In Philadelphia its
AsefactiOnS are not limited by State boundaries.
doors are freely opened to every deserving Sol
'/?l'atitl Satter of the Republic who Seeks adnils
.,,u.
The management contemplates an Industrial
, stmneut in the Institution, in which the inmates
, ho are able to work at their trades may find em-
Vloyment, and thus. be relieved from the position of
, Lore dependents on public charity It contem
,dhtes, also, a department where children of those
wia, hare died in theservice will be tenderly pro
and carefully educated and prepared for
~U nable vocations.
While the hearts of the people are overflowing
~1111 gratitude to God for his great gift of Victory
!f , aiir patriot armies, we should not forget our du
to the breve men who will soon he returning
the fields they have won, disabled by honor
wounds from the active pursuits of their pro
ih,pluin children whose fathers have fallen in
, ;: . ..Krritt. struggle are also specially entitled to the
A , lir favor and protection. Let its provide a
~me worthy of their acceptance, and worthy Of a
whose property they have protected, wnose
they have secured, whose Government they
saved, and whose hearts they have gladdened
spleinild achievements.
i musittees for the organization of the Pair will
due seas On.
proprietors will render important ser
,,- occasional publications of thisinotice, Which
dilly acknowledged as contributions to the
PHI LADELPHIA, April lUD, MS.
Andrew ti. Curtin. G eo rge H. Bolter.
Alexander Henry. 1 Lindley Smyth.
ninum Cameron. • John Haseltine.
•innies Pollock. IL. A. Godey.
t'alel.Cope. E. S. Hall.
Henry C. Carey. I James Milliken.
!•:. D. Saunders. 1 A. J. Drexel.
or. A. liebluger. 1 William M. Cooper.
t.. W. Clark. William D. li.eltei.
A. Martin. Charlee Gibbons.
-iatees L. Claghorn. 1). B. Cumming.
I Janie' Haddock, Jr. Henry D. Moore.
Daniel Smith, Jr. John Welsh.
Edmund A. Souder. William D. Lewis.
Robert P. Ring. J. Edgar Thomson.
James R. Orne. Dr. E. Wallace.
Samuel Field. A. E. Boric..
Morton Ale,ilichael. Charles O'Neill.
Daniel Dotrgltert7. .1 awes C. Hand.
Jay Cooke. M. W. Raldwin.
Joseph Harrison, Jr. J. R. Lippincott.
Si. H. Warriner. S. Morris Waln.
N. B. Browne. George li. Stuart.
Thomas A. Newhall. E._Speneer Miller.
f:karles Macalester. S. AL Bowman.
11 iniam Struthers. .
Dosations In mousy for the Fair may he sent to
)i imam ,struttLers, Treasurer, No. 1022 Market
, treet.
Aid Societies, Hospital and other Committees
I'''.. , at disbanding, are earnestly requested to eon
rllde whatever funds or articles of use they may
4, e en hand, for the benefit of the Fair, or for the
~,hi lers'llo/13C.
D onations in Gooda,Proylstons, &e..,may be sent
,`"„lhe SOLDIERS , HOME, corner of RACE and
- ...1•Yt• Streets Phlladeipitta, marked to the care
Of :FIRS. D. BLI3DOCK, Ju., President. or hinSi
4. DORNER, Secretary.
All donations duly acknowledged.
.....„
-PR NON-RETENTION OR INCON
;),lN,l;:ii!Ainlrinqed,ir,iltratggaAlalins=oorf
ir",,prost;:tc: glalids . l a tiloll r l: in Hie blidder, calculus,
hi:Z/ or nricii-thilit deposit. and all di9eA.e4 of ilia
,ikr. kidneys * and dropsical swellings. aunt-lm
"A; iLlia4l,4i9LA*4 rmap g/ETLaCT BuCLUi.
MILITARY.
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS.
—Wanted Yor 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. AL every
day, except Sunday. CHARLES HEYWOOD,
Captain and Recruiting Officer.
CURTAIN GOODS.
I. E. wAIRANEN,
MASONIC HALL,
719 CHESTNIIT STREET,
HAS JUST RECTUM
rt 71.1. LINK OF
LACE AND NOTTINGHAM
CURTAINS,
ENTIRELY NEW AND RICH DESIGNS,
AT REDUCED RATES
PINK, WHITE AND ELITE
MOSQUITO BARS
WITH PATENT UMBRELLA FRAMES,
ALL SIZES, BEADY FOR USE.
WINDOW SHADES,
OF THE LATEST PATTERNS.
PIANO COVERS,
A CHOICE ASSORTMENT.
tv2Z-tf
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
EDWIN HALL a co.,
No. 26 SOUTH SECOND
ARE SIOW OPENING THEIR
FALL AND WINTER IMPORTATION
FANCY SILKS,
PLAIN ISILgE 3 s
BLACK SILKS,
FRENCH, IRISH, AND GERMAN
POPLINS,'
FRENCH. NEETS,INOES,
FANCY AND PLAIN DELAINES,
NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS.
OF ALL KINDS
au2l4t For Bale Wholesale and Retail.
JCHAMBERS, Iqo. 810 ARCH
• Street.
Novelties in Lace Goods opening Daily.
Valencienne Laces, all widths.
Thread Veils, new designs.
Thread Collars.
Empress Collars, in Pointed de Gaze,
Point Applititte, Valenciennes ac., tic.
Crochet Edgings.
Cambric Edgil and Insertions.
a,,24 -fit Marseilles for D resses and Basques.
B LANKETS—ENTIRE NEW STOCK,
LOW PRICES.
Medium and fine Blankets.
Some extra cheap lots,s6 , andato.
Nine crib Etanttetgl Horse Blankets,
Honey-comb Quilts; wide. heavy Sheeting's.
Shaker Flannels,
finest goods, $1 and $l.lO.
Best quality Canton Flannels• ' Pickings.
Linen Diapers, 14:2 25 $2.50 iS3, and $3.50, &C.
107 pieces new Octanes, 35 and 37 cts.
118 pieces new prints,best makes, only 28 to 35 ets.
Daily opening new dress goods.
Black dress goods stuck complete.
COorrai & cctrAnt),
S. E. tor. NINTH and ALARM+. T Streets.
BLANKETS. -WE ARE OFFERING A
very large stock of blankets, at prices below
all competition. A good ail-wool heavy Blanket for
446.75 per pair; finer for 438.50 and ido per pair; extra
size Blankets: double extra fine Blankets; every
quality of blanket made; Crib Blankets. Persons in
want of Blankets may save 65 per pair by buying of
us at once. Good heavy Comfortabiee, $4.50 each;
Woollen Quilts: Honey Comb Quilts; Marseilles
Quilts. B.D. Er. W. H. PiSNhiELL,IO2I MARKET
street. au=-4t
PLANNELS, MTJSLINS, AND LlN
ENS.—Flannel 273 t cents per yard; do, 45; do.
50; very fine yard wide 75 cents; beavy dbakcr flan
nel 62.15 cents; Shawl flannel toe infanta! red flannel;
grayflannel; blue flannel, 6:e. Muslins of every
make, width, and quality made; linen goods in
great variety: Crash. 12,4 cents per yard; Towels of
every kind; hand-loom table linen, 8734; Barnsley
table linen 873.6; unbleached table linen 62%; flue ta
ble linens, $l, $1.25, $1.50, and $2 ner yard; linen
sheeting ; linens; napkins, linen handlcer
tillers,
sheeting
R. D. & W. D. PENNELL, llOa. MAR
KET Street. au22-41
FOR BLANKETS, GO TO THE BEST
-a- PLACE.
Where you can find the leading makes of ENG
LISH AND AMERICAN, at the VERY LOW
EST PRICES, HOLESALE OR RETAIL.
J. C sTRAWBRIDGE CO.,
Northwest cor. of EIGHTH and MARKET.
NAPKINS, ALL LINEN, AT $2 PER
DOZEN.
304 Linen Sheeting, $1.2.5.
Russia Crash, 25e, 28c, 31e.
500 dozen Towels, at $2.25, $2.50, and $3 per
dozen.
Fronting Linen, good, nt we.
J. 1.3 . STRAWBRIDGE &
Northwest cor. of EIGHTH and MARKET.
G OOD ALL-WOOL OASSIMERE, FOR
BOYS, at 111.25.
Extra heavy Cassimere, for men, $1.50.
A fine assortment of Coatings.
Examine our Cloths for CloakingS.
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE , & CO.,
Northwest eon EIORTYL and MARKET.
LUPIN'S FINE ALL-WOOL DE
LAINES, 50c.
Handsome Poplin Reps, $1.25.
Black figured silks, double-faced, $1.65.
800 Balmoral Skirts, Cilea
J, (), STRAWBRIDITE It CO.,
Northwest eon EIGHTH and MARKET.
11_4 SHEETING'S, EXTRA HEAVY,
$1.15.
.10-4 Sheetiugs, $l.
10-4 heavy Unbleached, 10.10.
5-4 Pillow Muslin 5 . 2.‘,4e.
NeW York Mills. Muslin, 5 . 2.‘,4e.-
J. C. STRAWBRIOVE t
anl9-tf Northwest cor. EIGHTH and MARKET.
A . STEEL & SON, Nos. 713 & 715
-ILA-. North TENTH Street, are now offering great
bargains in
SUMMER 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 Goods of all kinds at reduced prices.
.1,14 yards wide English Cashmeres, Fall colors, $1
SILKS OF ALL RINDS AT LOW PRICES.
CHEAPEST BLACK SILKS IN THE CITY
Just opened 1 case of Hoyle's best quality 9-4 Eng
lish Chintzes, double purples, at 90e. aulr.
PLAIN BUFF PINK AND BLUE
PRRCALLES or French Chintzes.
Plain buff, 'Rink, and blue Jaconets.
Pure white Shetland Shawls.
White Shirred Mullins.
Plaid and Stripe Nainsooks. -
Plain Nainswits, Swiss Muslims, Cambria, &C.
Fine lead-color Linens.
Frosted or Crape Poplins loinravelling dresses.
Simile and Joule width paDe Laines.
EDWIN HALL &
g,e, South SECOND Street.
N.B.—Summer Dress Goods closing out regard
less of cost. Je2o-tf
628H00P SKIRTS. 628
HOPKINS , "OWN MAKE" OF
HOOP SKIRTS are Manufactured of the best woven
tapes, finest 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 02i8
ARCH Street. i :Abe
COMMISSION HOUSES.
B AGs I BAGS 1 BAGS 1
NEW AND SECOND-HAND.
SEAMLESS, BURLAP, AND GUNNY
BAGS,
FLOUR AND SALT BAGS, ALL SIZES,
PRINTED TO ORDER, BY
JOHN T. BAILEY 8c CO.
nrze-sm No. 113 NORTH FRONT STREET.
HAZARD & HUTCHINSON,
AGENTS. FOR TIM BALE OF
PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS,
na CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
AND
103 HEADE STREET, NEW YORE. je22.Bm
WILLIAM BROCKIE,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
101 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia,
Will continue the Commission business of the late
firm of THOMAS RICHARDSON & CO.
Advances made on PRODUC LIVERPOOLg RICH
ARDSON, SPENCE, & C 0.,, and to
correspondents In LONDON, DELFAsT, and
OLASUOW.
AUGUST 1, 1865. 1111.1Mlf
JO. MATHEWSON, GENERAL COM
• MISSION PRODUCE BROKER AND FOR
WARDING MERCHANT, No. gfibl BROAD Street,
AUGUSTA, Georgia_ at the old stand of the late
tiring of T. P. Stovall St CO., Stovall, McLaughlin,
& Co., anti 0. H. McLaughlin, & Co.,
Will give his prompt and personal attention to
the purchase and sale of Cotton, Domestic Goods,
Sugar, Bacon, Lard, Grain, Flour, Rope, Bagging,
and merchandise generally.
Raving the agency of several first-class Cotton
Mills, I am prepared, at all times, to supply orders
for yarns, Sheeting, Shirting's, Osnaburgs, Drills,
Jeans, ,ke.
With extensive FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSES,
can furnish secure Storage_,_ and give prompt atten
tion to Merchandise and Produce consigned to me
for for wa Ming in any d I rection. itu2.3-3in
Lap ;i) ro, !Lox 141
gODIETIIING NEW.
PATENT CLOTHES WASHER Tor s2.to.
IT SAVES THE HANDS.
GLASS JARS,
' TIN CANS.
ati2.34f GRIFFITH & PAGE. SIXTH and ARCH
BENJAMIN F. BLOOD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Haying been recently discharged from the army,
has resumed the practice of the law; and leasing
been appointed a Commissioner of Deeds for the
most of the States, by the tiOveroors thereof, is du
thOrized tO take depositions, acknowledgment of
deeds. &e.. to be used or recorded therein.
Office, No. 61+ CHESTNUT Street, Philadel
phia. ati24-1u
ITELMBOLD'S FLU I D EXTRACT
BUCHI is pleasant in taste and odor, free
from an injurious proparties, and immediate ill its
action. au2.l-Im
500 BALES COTTON WICK JUST
recelvol, Also, full stock of Cotton Yarns,
Carpet Milan, e,,a at lowea market price.
ROWE, ELISTOIV, ct CO.,
auls 157 and 159 North THIRD Street.'
HELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED
EXTRACT BITCHTS is the Great Diuretic.
HELSIBOLD'S CONCInereATED EXTRACT LUISA"
PARILLA is the Grect Blood Purifier.
Both are prepared according to rules of Manila
eT and and are the moat active that can
ITlAttei
THE PRESS.-PfIILADELEELIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24. 1865:
OFFICE FOR THE SALE OF
GOVERNMENT LOANS
No. 114 B. THIRD STREET.
JAX CcocaKv. Shr , CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Otrer for sale, at lowest market rates,
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
15.4.7.30 Treasury Notes of date of Aug. 15, 1961.
Do. do. do. June 15, 1565.
Do. do. do. July is, 1865.
BONDS OF 1881.
r:,--mo LOAN OF 1862.
5.20 LOAN OF 1864.
10-40 LOAN OF 1864.
CMITIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS.
STOCKS OF ALL KINDS BOUGHT AND SOLD
ON COMMISSION.
Information given concerning all kinds - of Secu
rities.
Collections on all points made at lowest rates.
ne24-tial
$ r. vos I) LillErfir) WO
JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, & CO.,
MIPORTERS AND JOBBERS
DRY GOODS,
Nos. 239 and 241 North Third Street,
rITILA.DELPILLA
Cloths, Prints,
Cassiuieres, Delanes,
Salt'netts, Alpacas,
Jeans, Fancy Dress Goods,
Cot touades, Brown and Bleeched Sheetings,
Dentin*, Brown and Blecched Shtrtings,
Stripes, Owlish Onatabras,
Checks, Omish Tweeds,
Hingham*,.
Linens,:. -
FURNISHING
Diapers,
FURNISHING GOODS,
WHITE GOODS,
au23.3m _ NOTIONS, etc., Ac
FALL.
EDMUND YARD Sr. CO.,
617 Chestnut and 614 Jayne Sts.,
IMPORTERS A - ND JOBBERS OF
SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS,
LINENS,
WHITE GOODS AND BALMORAL&
DEALERS IN
AMERICAN DRESS GOODS,
GERMANTOWN
FANCY WOOL GOODS,
BALMORALS,
AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES.
auB-1m
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO.,
N. N. Corner of FOUILTEE - and RACE Streets,
PHILADELPHIA,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
Importers end Dealers in Foreign and Domestic
WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS*
MANUFACTURERS OF
WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY, SW.
AGENTS FOR TEE CELEBEA.TED
FRENCH ZINC PAINTS_
Dealersand Consumers supplied at
VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. C196-2m
tH tNtrWTI9
F INE SHIRT MANI.LeACTORY.
The subscribers would invite attention to their
IMPROVED CUT OF BHIRTO,
which they make a specialtyc their business. Also,
Constantly receiving
NOVELTLEB FOE GENTLEMEN'S WEAN.
J. W. SCOTT do CO.,
GENTLEMEN'S 1 0 1:MNIsHING STORE,
NO. Sl4 CRESTNtrT Stveet,
jai-ly Four doors below the Continental.
INSURANCES.
THE PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST
COMPANY OF FRILADELPIIIA,
INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF PENN
SYLVANIA, 3D MO., 24D, 1865.
Insures Lives, Allows Interest on.Depo.
sits, and Grants Annuities.
CAPITAL, $150,000.
DIRECTORS.
SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY, RICHARD CADBURY,
JEREMIAD HACKER, ( HENRY HAINES
JOSHUA H. mommas, T. WISTAR BROArN
RICHARD WOO MIA, omesmardm,
S. Y. COFTTII.I
SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY,
PRESIDENT.
ROWLAND PARRY,
Ac,'TUARY.
TEMPORARY OFFICE,
No. 247 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
BASEMENT. 1. -tuthal
Lt ;flat y, o[_ , _J 4111
ARMY AND NAVAL OFFICERS
J. S. TAYLOR,
THE BEST MILITARY AND NAVAL TAILOR
IN THE UNION,
Is now connected With
EDWARD P. KELLY.
• 61S CHESTNUT STREET.
J. S. TAYLOR has been for the last four years
the Cutter for the Military and Naval Tailoring Es
tabllsllllleln or
OWENS,
212 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE,
WASHINGTON.
OROCERIES.
TO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THR
RURAL DISTRICTS.
We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply fami
lies, at their country residences, with
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FINE GROCERIES.
TEAS, AO.
ALBERT a ROBERTS,
myS4-tf Cor. ELEVENTH and VINE Streets.
TO MANUFACTURERS OF
COTTON, FLAX., AND JUTE.
WILLIAM HIGGINS 64; SONS,
MANUFACTURERS OF
COTTON, FLAX, AND JUTE.
MACHINERY,
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND_
AIR. JAMES HIGGINS (one of the firm) Is at
present in the United States, and would be glad to
communicate with any firm requiring i‘faehinery of
tile above description,
Address, "Care of R. GARSED & BRO., Frank
ford, Philadelphia." au234t
TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND
4 1 . Unsafe Remedies for unpleasant and danger
ous diseases. Use 11 - sr...inoLDIS Exmi.tem BinniU
and iniprOred Rose Wash. aii23-lrn
McCANDLESS & SMITH
MALT VINEGAR FACTORS
BROAD AND PRIME STREETS.
Constantly on hand and for sale a large stock of
MALT anQ WHITE WINE VINEGAR—a new
cradle Of manufacture in this country, made by the
Celebrated English process, and used exclusively
for Pickling in Europe.
All sales warranted free from impurities and
chemicals.
Orders filled promptly to all parts of the country,
AGENTS.
L. CAMBLOB, No, 113 Walnut street, Phila.
lelphla.
PITT & WHITE, No. 4 Exchange Place, Bal.
Elmore.
CHRISTIAN LEE & CO., Richmond, Va.
E. W. GOULD & CO., Newbern, N. U. iel9-3m
A READY AND CONCLUSIVE TEST
of the properties of liIMMPOLD'S FLUID EX-
ThA(l Blltalti Will he it COlnpurison with those set
rimh the xi .Ited Slates Dispensary, R 1123-1111
FISHER'S SELF-SEALING FRUIT
-1- CANS..
Every housekeeper in the city and country
should use this excellent Can. It is the most con.
cement and reliable Can in use, and gives entire
satisfaction wherever introduced. It is sealed in an
instant, by hooking and spring, thus clamping a tin
cap over and around the opening, and pressing it
upon aA of cemented paper. The cement in the
paper welts by the heat of the frult,and as thepress.
lug continues the fruit cools, and the sealing is per
fect. The cap is unfastened by unhooking the
spring and running a thin knife around under the
seraented paper.
Please call and examine this Can, at
J. IticATURTRIEns,
808 SPRING GARDEN Street
Jyl3-2mif Philadelphia.
T_TELMBOLD'S EXTRACT RUCHE
X—A- gives health and vigor to the frame, and bloom
to the pallid cheek. Debility Is accompanied by
many at-arming symptoms, and if no treatment is
submitted to, COUSIIIIIitIOn, lusaultri- or epileptic
cam. adaisk
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
NEW MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.
WRITINGS OF JAMES MADISON. 4 vol B.Bro.
WATT'S DICTIONARY OF, CHEMISTRY. a
vols. aro.
READE'S SAVAGE AFRICA. Svo.
DIsCOVEItY OF THE SOURCE OF THE NILE.
Byyaptain Speke.
v A MBEItIt I'S CENTRAL ASIA.
MILL'S IVIATI4)AL ECONOMY. 2 vols.
All New and Standard Rooks.
For sale by LINDSAY & BLAKISTON - ,
au24 No. 25 South SIXTH Street.
1/RIGHTLY'S PURDON'S DIGS-T
for 1862-'6s. — Annual Digest of the Laws of
POIIIIB3I - ranta for the years 1862 to 1865: Namely,
from 21st May, 1861, to 21st June, 1885, together with
some laws of Older date, inadvertently omitted la
Purdon's Digest, completing Brightly's Ptirdon's
Digest to the present date. By F. O. Brightly,
Esq. Price $1.56.
Just published and for sale by
RAY & BROTHER, Law Booksellers,
aun-tutbsat. No. Pi South SIXTH Street.
A CARD.-JUST RECEIVED BY THE
CHINA, DON QUIXOTE, with 400 Illustra
tions, by GUSTAVE DORE, in monthly parts.
Price, 40ceals. Specimen copies on hand.
JOHN J. KROMER,
that* 403 CHESTNUT Street.
KILPATRICK AND OUR CAVALRY.
With an account of the Cavalry Raids and En
gagements from the beginning of the Robellionto
the surrender ofJohnston. nine.
THE STORY OF GENERAL STUMM A.N'S
GREAT MARCH THROUGH THE SOUTH. By
Major Nichols. 12mo.
CJIIRISTIAIq , S MISTAKE. By the author of
'' John Halifax." )2mo.
ARNOLD'S ESSAYS ANY) CRITICISMS. 12mo.
PHILIP IN PALESTINE. A Book of Boy Travel.
By M. A. Edwards.
All the new hooks received as soon as published
and for sale-by JAMES S. CLAXTON,
(Successor:to W. S. & A. Martien,)
aul2 fteto ('HESTNTJT Street.
, A N G H A M. HOTEL, PORTLAND
PLACE, LONDON.—This commodious Hotel,
"the largest In London," is now open; it is situ
ated on the most open and healthy site In the West
end,with all modern improvements, Suites at Apart
ment, balle a Manger 100 by 40 feet, elegant Ladies ,
Room a spacious - Gentlemen's
SITTING - AND WHITING ROOM, ETC,
Within a short drive of all the Railway Termini.
For terms to secure accommodationaddress —
The Manager, C.
ang7-3m
JONES HOUSE,
BLARKET STREET AND MARKET SQUARE,
HAIZIIISI3I7Rfa,
CHARLES H. MANN,
PROPRIETOR
AMERICAN HOTEL t
MUCH CHUNK, PA.
LA FA LENTZ,
ROBERT KLOTZ, Proprietors.
TERMS—&2 per day.
OIZ per week. au3-23t*
FALL.
6 A MERICAN HOUSE,"
-LA- POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL CO., PA.,
U. B. NEWCOMER,
Proprietor.
This House bas recently been re-opened, and in
such style and character as will merit first-class pa
tronage. -lm
Rimq.k7 10! ; tuy
efIL, MININGCOMPANI , COAL, AND OTHER
V NEW .
We are prepared to furnish New Corporations
with all the Books they require, at short notice and
low prices, of Oral quality. All styles of Binding.
STEEL PLATE CERTIFICATE OF STOCK.
LITHOGRAPHED It
TRANSFER BOOK.
ORDERS OF TRANSFER.
STOCK LEDGER.
STOCK LEDGER BALANCES..
REGISTER OF CAPITAL STOCK.
BROKERS' PETTY LEDGER.
ACCOUNT OF SALES.
DIVIDEND BOOK.
MOSS & CO.,
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS AND
STATIONERS.
sal-tf 4.32 CHESTNUT Street.
ESTATE OF WILLLIM. McKED, DE
CEASED.—Letters testamentary on the Estate
of WILLIAM McNEE, late of the city of Philadel
phia, deceased, having been granted torte under
signed executors of his Will, al] persons having
claims against saillEstate arc requested to present
them for Opasmeu ,t and those indebted to Said ES
rate to pay to -LOITIS C. NORRIS, JOHN A. ARM
STRONti, Executors, 228 or IDA cli - EsTtiv.r
Street. anti-thst
VSTATB OP JOHN WILSON 3100 RA
-RA deceased.—Letters Testamentary on the
above Estate having been granted to the undersign
ed,all persons indebted to said Estate Are requested
to make Immediate payment, anti all having claims
against time same will present them without delayto
RACHEL WILSON MOORE, Executrix, HARVEY
Street, near Green, Germantown; WILSON
MOORE JENKINS, Northwest corner NINTH and
MARKET, Philada.: or JACOB M. ELLIS, No.
325 WALNUT St., Philada., Executors. ante-that.
VSTATE OF JACOB ALTER, DR
-2-i CEABED.--Letters testamentary on the Es
tate of JACOB ALTER, late of the city of Phila
delphia, deceased, baying been granted to the sub
scriber by the Register of Wills of the county of
Philadelpiila all pornono indobtod te emu mutate
are requested to make payment, and those haying
claims against the same to present them 'without
delay to MARY ALTER, Executrix,
jy2o-that. No. 834 North SIXTH Street.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of PETER H. BECK.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit,
settle,' and adjust the account of WILLIAM B. EEL
HEIALER, deceased, and to report distribution of
the balance in the hands of the accountant, will
Meet the parties interested, for the purposes of hPi
appointment, 011 MONDAY, August 240, 1865, at
four o'clock P. M., at the °Mee of A. S. Letch
worth Esq., 131 South FIFTH Street , in the city
of Philadelphia. JOHN SHALLCROSS,
anl7-thstust. Auditor.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
application has been made to the Fire Associa
tion for the renewal of ruraoic OF INSHRANuE
No. 20,422. for 42,t00, issued June 6, MU, to OE/RIS.
TIAN SCHNITZEL, which has been LOST OR MIS
LAID. Any information thereof eivd by
auB-tuthsl2t* THE. FIREASSOCIATION.
COPARTNERSHIPS.
TIISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.-
Notice is hereby given, that the Partnership
heretofore existing under the name of LESLEY Sc
CO., Dealers in Hardware, No. 607 Market street,
is dissolved by the death of JAMES LESLEY, JR.
The business of the late firm will be closed by the
surviving partner. EDWIN G. STONES.
PHILADELPHIA, August 19, 1865.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAYING PURCHASED
the interest of James Lesley, Jr., in the late liens
of Lesley & Co. and having associated with him
self ABEL C. 'ALLMAN, of Camden,N. J., will
continue the Hardware business at the old stand.
No. 807 MARKET Street, Philadelphia, under the
name of E. G. STONES & CO.
EDWIN G. STONES.
PIIILADELPIIIA, August 10. 1860. ati24-6t
'COPARTNERSHIP. -THE UNDER.
SIGNED have this day entered into a Copart
nership, under the name and title or TIRING
HURST A CO., Oar the purpose of MANUFAC
TURING STEEL AND SAWS, at N 05.1513 aud
1515 AMERICA Street.
THOMAS BRINGHTIRST,
SAMUEL, H. BIBIGHA:118.
PIIILADELrritAi August le, BM 81119*61i
NOTICE—THAT I HAVE THIS DAY
I disposed of my entire interest in the business
of the QUAKER CITY SAW AND STEEL
WORKS, to my son, THOMAS BRING HORST, and
SAMUEL H. EIBIGHAUS. ' The former business
will be settled 14 the subscriber.
JOHN 11. BRINGHIIRST.
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 16, 1865. aul9-61
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-T H E
Undersigned have this day entered into a co
partnership under the name and title of BRUNER,
WANN, & CO., for the transaction of the GENE
RAL LUMBER BUSINESS, at LOOS MRKET St.
A. BRUNE A R SB.,
D. C. WANI4,
A. BRUNNB, dB.
PHILADELPHIA, July 3, 18&5.
THE BUSINESS WILL BE CONDUCTED. IN
connection with an old established Lumber Depot
at Columbia, Pa., thus giving the yard superior ad
vantages. iyll-Bm•'
in STILL ANOTHER GREA,T
TRIUMPH FOR
EVANS & WATSON'S
&A.l-fA.3IA.NIDF..R.
Bead the Following Certificate
From Messrs. Hall Si. Garrison, whose large four
story Minn-Frame Manufactory, Third and Pop-
lar streets, was destroyed by fire on the morning of
the 18th instant:
PHILADELPHIA, August 18, 186
Messrs. .EVAA'S & WATSON:
6ENTLENBN ; We take great pleasure in inform
ing you that your make of bate, which has boon
used by us, and was exposed to an intense beat for
several hours at the destruction of our Factory by
Fire early this morning, proved a perfect protec
tion to our Books and Papers, which were found not
to have been injured In the least degree. The great
security of the safe was shown by its falling from
the third story, and being in no wise injured by the
fall.
We take _great pleasure In recommending your
make of Safe to any person desirous of a perfect
Fire-Proof Safe. HALL & GARRISON.
A large assortment of our FIRE and Bulici - LAt,-
PROOF SAFES on hand and for sale at
Imo. 10 South Toourtb. Street.
au22.stif EVANS iC WATSON.
ABER'S PENCILS, NO. 2,, (GENU
r-4
]r E,) at 75 cents per cloratu, and all other arti
cles of Sint 1011(1 . 1• proportionately low, at Chase's,
22 South FOURTH. Street. an23-3t.
MANHOOD AND YOUTHFUL VIGOR
are regained by HELMBOLL'b. EXTRACT
NIXED S TATES ANNUAL TAXES
ARE NOV Dun- -
OFFICE DEPUTY. COLLECTOR INT. REVENUE,
FIFTH COLLECTION DISTRICT, PA.,
MAIN STREET AND CHELTON AVENUE,
CiERMANTOWN,
Notice is hereby given, That the Annual Col
lection Lists have been -received, received, and the Taxes
are noW due and payable. The Annual List in
cludes the tux on licenses, thimbles, earrlintesi
watches, musical instruments, plate, and yachts.
It Is generally known that a personal notice can
not be given to every taxpayer. The law specially
prescribes the mode of notice—vie.,by advertise
ment In one newspaper, and nothicatons to be post
ed tip in four nubile places.
Persons residino In the Twenty-second and Twen
ty-11mwordswords Will make payment at tills °lnce.
'I hose residing in the Twenty-third ward will make
payment to THOMAS S. FOULKEDD, Deputy Col
lector, FRANKFOILD Street, Frankford.
This Annual Tax Is by law payable on or before
the nub day of June In each year ; but as the Tax-
Lists for this year were unavoidably delayed, the
day fixed for this District as the latest day upon
RUSH it May be paid without liability to penalty Is
the 26th day of Iftgust 186.5.
WILLIAM H. MILLER,
Deputy Collector,
Fifth District, Germantown.
July 29, 1130.5. jy29-satutlit-13t
SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS RE
STORED by BELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BIMINI:
pHOTOGRAP II ALBUMS,
MILLER & BURLOCK,
MM. UFACTURERS OF PHOTOGRAPH AL RUMS,
Nos. 1102 and 1101 SANSOM St.; Philadelphia,
Oiler to the trade the most complete and extensive
assortment of Photograph 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 la beauty
and durability by any iu the market, and sold at
less than the general average prices. Satisfaction
guaranteed or the money refunded. A liberal dis
count to dealers. Cataloguesmailed to any address
without charge.
POCKET BIBLES A ND POCKET TESTAMENTS,
WITH PSALMS IN METRE.
-
Miller & Burlock's imperior and well-known Pearl
also their Pearl Testament, in various stree
bindingbf „ for salt On Ilborai-tartag, at NBA. 1.1.0%
and 1104 bANSOM
ant-wfmat&dlm
ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CON
STITUTIONS, of both sexes, use ItxustuoLD's
EXTRACT BUCIII7. It will give brisk and elleMetlO
ROI/WINO 001/ 1 c ,M Wf , /i;ee I CcUI ;10=-Ltu.
HOTELS.
CORNER 07
LEGAL.
EDUCATIONAL.
BROAD -STREET ACADEMY, NO. an
South BROAD Street, ED. ROTH, A. M., Prin.
N
Cipal. Sehool reopens September 4.
ew Circulars at Mr. E. OUMMISKEY'S, 1.037
CHESTNUT :Street, at thel Academy, and scut
postpaid to any address. au23-16t
FRENCH AND AMERICAN
INSTI
TUTE for Young Ladles, Rev. N. CYR and
Mira. M. G. DAVENPORT, Principals. No. 2053
FRANKFORD Road Philadelphia. Circulars can
be had, on application, at the Institute and at
'Messrs. JOHN - PENNINGTON & SONS, No. 127
South SEVENTH Street. au23-lin*
COURTLAND SAUNDERS INSTI
TUTU, POR BO AND YOUTH.—Address
Prof. E. D.SAUNDERS, D. D., Philadelphia.
aul9-13n.
MISS C. A. GLOVER WILL REOPEN
her Seminary, No. 1523 POPLAR Street, on
the first Monday of September, for the reception of
pupils of both sexes. (Boys under ten years.)
khiladelphiu, August Itt 1856. au2t4t.
C ENTRAL INSTITUTE, TENTH_
and SPRING GARDEN Streets, will reopen
September 4th. Boys prepared for any division of
the Public. Grammar Schools, for Oollege. or for
business. Special attentiongiven. to small boys.
Residence, 531- North TENTH Street.
wo2l-ew It. G. ManilßE, A. K.. Principal.
THE CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH
-I- SCHOOL of H. D. GREGORY, A. M. No. 1108
MARKET Street, will reopen on MONDAY, Sep
tember 4th. au2l-Im.
MRS. SCHAEFER'S SCHOOL WILL
be REO.PENED on MONDAY - , SEPTEMBER
4th at 833 Orniyoß Street.
Circular* maybe obtained at the N. E. corner of
Spruce awl Tenth streets. au2l-Igt*
HOME INSTRUCTION.-A CLERGY
MAN of the Protestant Episcopal Church, with
ten years experience as a Teacher, desires to secure
Private royals for instruction In Greek or Latin,
English Literature, and English Composition.
Classes in Schools for Yotlng Ladles also taught in
either of these branches of study. Address " Cler
gYman.," Protestant Episcopal Book Depository,
1224 CHESTNUT Street. aul9-61.*
CHESTNUT -HILL ACADEMY WILL
v REOPEN SEPTEMBER 12, with a limited num
ber Of BUTS, each pupil being taught by the Princi
pal, K. IV. SCOTT, from Yale College.
Recommended by J. E. Mitchell, W. H. Trotter,
J. S. Kneedler, and C. Matt. ant:-lot*
INSTRUCTION THROUGH. BOOKS,
OBJECTS, AND PICTURES.
ANN DICKSON will reopen her SCHOOL for
BOYS and GIRLS, at No. 108 South EIGHTEENTH
Street, on the 11th of Septem ber. auli-theta-tf
SCHOOL FOR BOYS-SPRING GiIR.
DEN INSTITUTE REOPEN 9 mo (Septeinber
4th.) Circulars 1349 MOUNT VERNON Street.
• aui7-thstu-13V
A CADEMY OF THE PROTESTANT
EPISCOPAL CHIURCH, LOCUST AND JU
NIPER STREETS.—TIie autumnal cession Will open
on 'MONDAY, September 4th, at 9 o'clock A. M.
Applications for admission may be made during the
prt ceding week between 10 and 12 o'clock in the
morning. JAMES W. ROBINS, A. M.,
atils-tuthslm Head blaster.
ERCILDOUN BOARDING' SCHOOL
FOR GIRLS, CHESTER COUNTY, PENNA.,
three Miles BOUM of Coatesville, on the Penna.
Railroad. Winter term commences Tenth Mouth,
(October,) 9th, 1865. Terms-480 per session of
twenty weeks. Music, *lO •, Drawing or Painting,
each *5. Languages not extra.
For Circulars, address the Principal,
RICHARD DARLINGTON,
aul2-stuth Im Ercildoun, Pa.
TR - REMOUNT SEMINARY, NORRIS
TOWN, Pa.--For - Young Men and Boys—Twen
ty-second year. The Winter Session, of six months,
will commence on TUESDAY, September 19th. Tor
circulartt, address JOHN W. LOCH,
auB-tuths9t* Principal.
MANIA. FEMALE SEMINARY,
BARING- Street, below Thirty-fifth, West
Philadelphia. A Day and Boarding School for
Young Ladies. The next Term will open Sept. 4th.
For circulars apply to Rev. JOHN MOOR E,
Principal.ll
MISS WOOLMAN IS PREPARED TO
give Lessons on Objects in different Schools;
she will also open tt Oass for man tatildren in the
afternoon. Apply after September 4, at TM
BROWN Street. att22-315
MISS MARY E. THROPP WILL RE
OPEN" her English and French Boarding and
Day School for Young Ladies at 11341 CHESTN LIT
Street, Philadelphia, on the nth of September. For
Circulars, apply at the School. aul7-Ims
MOUNT HOLLY INSTITUTE, AT
MOUNT HOLLY, N. J. —An English and
Classical BOARDING-SCHOOL FOR BOY, con
ducted by the Subscriber, for some years associated
with his father, the late Rev. Samuel Aaron. Term
opens September 11th. References: Hon. J. C. Ten
Eyck Ex-Senator from New Jersey; Rev. Howard
macolm, D. D.; Rev, Win. P. Breed, D. 13,, Phila
delphia. Address
an22.tutliset CHAS. E. AARON,A.M., Principal.
WEST BRANCH BOARDING
T V SCHOOL. _
MALE AND FEMALE..
JERSEY SHORE, LYCOMING COUNTY, PENNA.
Terms, VISO per year.
Pupils prepared for College, Business or ordinary'
duties of domestic life, with the comforts of a good
Borne. Catalogues, with full particulars; of rhillp
Wilson., 409 Chestnut street. or address as above.
aul7-1m• F. DONLEAVY LONG, A. Al.,Prinelpal.
RUGBY CLASSICAL AND ENGLISB
ACADEMY.
12456 CIIESTNIIT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
This Institution, Which win be established to SEP
TE:4II3EIt '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
nee., of no etasrival 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 tile special aim also to prepare
youngmen for business or professional life. Circu
lars, with full information, can be had at 1228 Chest
nut street.
EDW. CLA_RENCE SMITH . , A. M.. Principal.
REFURENCES.—CaIeb Cope, Esq.,'..Hon_ Win. D.
Kelley, Hon. Jos. Allison, Alexander Whilldin,
Esq., Thomas Potter, Esq.,A. H. Franelsens, Esq.,
H. P. lit Birkinbine, Esq. anlB-Im,
PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACA
DEMY, AT WEST CHESTER.
The duties of this Institution will be resumed on
TiIUESDAY, Bepterabcte 7, at 4 P. M.
Cadets - may pursue either a Classical or 6clentiftc
course of study, under experienced and thorough
instructors. qn the Primary Department the usual
English brunches are taught. Military instruction
is given in the three arms of the service. The Aca,
demy is furnished - with horses for Cavalry and
Horse-Artillery exercises.
All the appointments ot' the Institution are of the
rust order, and no expense or effort is spared to
advance the education and military training of the
Cadets.
The religious instruction of the Cadets Is carefully
attended to.
. .
For Circulars, apply to. J. H. ORNE, Eact., 62(4
CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, or to Col THEO.
HYATT, President of Penna. Miry Aea'y.Caula-Int
THE FRENCH AND ENGLISH
HOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL of Madame
MASSE will reopen on MONDAY, September 18th.
In this institution instruction Is thorough in every
department. Competent English teachers are em
ployed for all the branches of a good English edu
cation- French is the language of the family, and
is constantly spoken in the - imtitute. For circu
lars, containing terms and other, particulars, ath.
dress 1.:343 SPRUCE St.. Philada., Pa. auls-Zin
"FAIRMOUNT FEMALE COLLEGE,
_IL: GREEN Street, west of Twenty-second street,
Philadelphia.—This superior Boarding and Day
School tor. Young Ladles, will be_gin Its next term
September 33111. A Preparatory Department is pro
vided for younger pupils. For circulars, appl) to or
address Rey. J. BA.RNIZA_Rdc A. 14 ,4 President.
aulrplm
YOUNG MEN AND BOYS' SCHOOL.—
Rey. JAS. G. SHINN, A. M., will open au
English, Classical, Mathematical, and SclOhtific
School for Young slen and Boys,No. 1906 MOUNT"VERN,S
NOtreet, MONDAYthe first in Septem
ber. The instruction will be particular alai tho
rough, such as will prepare young men for business
or college. For terms, &e., apply as above. auln-luf.
THE WEST CHESTER ACADEMY
AND MILITARY INSTITUTE, located in the
borough of WEST CHESTER, PA., will commence
its next Scholastic Year of ton months, on the
first WEDNESDAY, the 6th of SeirteMber.
For Catalogues, containing Terms and full Inbar.
mation, apply to its Principal,
jr2B-6w WILLIAM F. WYERS, A. M.
'RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC IN
STITUTE, TROY, N. Y.—The Forty-second
Annual Session of this well-known School of Engi
neeringand Natural Seigice, will commence Sept.
12th, 1861. The New Annual Regkker 0f13115. ulvlng
full information, may be obtained by addressilag
Prof. CHARLES DROWNE, Director, Troy, N. Y.
aul-301.
VIIESTNITT-STREET FEMALE SE
MINAILY—ENULISH AND FRENCH BOARD
INC, AND DAY SCHOOL—Principals, Miss Bon
ney and Miss DUlaye.—The Thirty-first Semi-An
nual Session will open WEDNESDAY, September
13th, at 101 b CHESTNUT Street. -PartiCtilars
from Circulars. auls-toei
SCHOOL OF DESIGN FOR WOMEN_,
corner of FILBERT Street and North PENN
Square, re-opens on MONDAY. September 4th.
JOSEPH HARRISON, Esq. President.
wiLLIAM BUCKNVLL, ..esq., Vice President.
P. P. MORRIS, Esq., Secretary and Treasurer,
DIRECTORS.
W. J. Horstman, David S. Brown,
B. F. Warner, Eli K. Price,
James L. Cia. , horn, George Whitney.
W. R. WilstAh, • James A. Wright.
James H. Orue,
auls-Ibt T. W. ERAIDWOOD, Principal
VNGLISH AND CLASSICAL ACADE
MY,ua 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT Street, On
the rooms lately occupied by the Y. M. C. AO This
school will open MONDAY, September DO. It is
designed to prepare for any college of the United
States orfor mercantile life. Circulars containing
particulars may be obtained of Mr. ROGERS, 1009
Chestnut street, T, BRANTLY LANGITON, OS
WALD SEIDENSTICIttit, Principals.
REVEIIF.NCEI3.—rrOf. G. Allen, Rev. G. D. Board
man, Rev. James Clark, Rev. G. D. Carrow, C. E.
Lex, Esq., J. B. Townsend, Esq., W. J. Hortsman,
Esq., 1?Ility. E. Chase, Esq. aulf-lm
A CADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART,
No. 111.25 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 the same as that
pur ac suea so successfully in all the Institutes of the
red Heart throughout Europe and America.
These Ladies, being devoted to the instruction of
youth, spore no pains to win the heart to virtue and
nro
Application 'en = I.Tm li a d d a e n fo i r .efi C ß l;c d u e l= i tr Sep -
tember. xn 12-101
WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE,
wiuuNG TON, DEL. —The next *Annual
Session win begin on THUILROAY, September 74865.
For catalogues or further information, address
atoi-19t• JOHN WILSON, President,
I _
NSTITUTE FOR BOYS, AT FREE
limp, N. J.—The Fall Term will commence
SEPTEMBER 13th, and continue fourteen weeks.
Boys fitted for business or college. Terms-1300 per
year, of forty-two WeldiS—One-third at the cum
menceinent of each term. (frond attention will be
paid to the morals and manners of pupils, as well
as to scientific attainments. Motto—" We reason
from what we know." Deduction. thoroughness to
firstprineiples. CYRUS BALDWIN, Principal,
References—Rev. E. E. Adams, Schermerhorti Xc
Bancroft, B. Simpson,Wm. Musser. atilt-12t•
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIIATE IN.
sTITUTE, for YOUNG LADIES, N. W. corner
of CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets, (for
merly at 1530 Arch street.) Circulars at itid and
13& Chestnut street. Or address P. 0. Box 2611. The
next Session will commence On DIONDAY Se p
tember 18th. HOY. CHARLES A. SMITH, D. ft-,
Principal. auio-1112
OREGARAY INSTITUTE.-ENGLISH
and French Boarding and Day School for Young
Ladies, Nos. 1.521 r and 1529 SPRUCE Street, Phi
ladelphia, will reopen on WEDNESDAY, SePteul
her 26th.
French Is the language of the family, and is con
stantly spoken ht the Institute.
For circulars and particulars apply tO
ang-3m Madame D'HERVILLY, Principal.
TILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY_
31ILITAIty BOARDING SCHOOL.—Turtus
very moderate. Thorough course of stndy in.
Mathematics, English Classics, &c. Supplies the
benefits or 0. home. Surveying and Engineering
tuuet. Boys of ail ageff Teecived. Reels Tem
her 4th. Refers to JuHN C. GAM' 80
South THIRD Street; TROS, CLAYTON. Esih,
FIFTH and PRUNE Mr. REOROE N. KNOTT,
38 HUDSON Street. Number limited. Address
Rev. J. HARVEY BARTON, A. ffi., Village Green,
Pennsylvania. au4-3in
1E bT A L E COLLEGE, BORDEN
-1 TOWN, N. J.—The WINTER gESSION of
this INSTITUTION wlh commence SEPTEMBER
the 18th. A few vacancies only remain. For cata
logucs, containing terinu, etc. Address.
Rev. JOHN IL BRARIELEY, A. M.,
au2.6w President.
A I t. SCHOOL AT LITIZ,
Lancaster comity, Penna., Intended fora lim
ited Windier of boys betweee the ages of seven and
eleven years.
The pupils have the advantages of living in the
Principal's family, and being under his constant
care.
For terms, /cc., apply_to
jra-litt 413/4.4,WiAit, D.EVX, PrUICI/Mil
EDUCATIONAL.
MONS. AIRY.. WOLOWSKI, THE
well known Pianist and Vocalist, eolitimich
and Singing Course by his entirely New NOn-
Pii.lhct Method. 'Those who wish to become, in a
very short time, tine Singers or excellent per
formers, can call at 8212 WALNUT Street. Romp
lien 1 ours are only from 121 o %O'clock P.M. au23-2t5
(... I ERMAN TOWN FEMALE SEMI
NARY, UnEEN Street. south of Walnut lane.
will reopen on WEDNESDAY, September lath.
Circulars containing full information AS to Terms,
course Or Instruction, character of the Seminary,
&c., &c.. may be obtained of
Prof. - WALTER S. FORTESCUE, A.M.,
ti=-tf Principal.
WOODLAND SEMINARY.- NO5, 9
and 10 WOODLAND TERRACE, West Pith
ladelphla.—A DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL t'or
Young Ladies. Location healthy, airy, and attrac•
tire. Fall Session commences Sept. 72.
For Circulars apply to
jy2l-2m 5 REV. HENRY REEVES, Principal.
'MILITARY AND COLLEGIATE IN
STITUTE, ALLENTOWN, PA., with char
tered privileges, superior advantages, and a pa.
tronage of 15a pupils the first year, reopens Sept. 5.
For circulars, address Nev. M. L. MONFORD, A.
M., President.
T EE MISSES CASEY AND MRS.
BEBBE tti reopen their Boarding and Day
School for Young Ladies No. 1703 WA I4 NITT
Street, on WEITINBODAY:thn Zinh ofBMI t. ati2-2111#
WANTS.
WANTED—BY A PHYSICIAN, AN
T T OFFICE and Chamber, with Board. Location
between Market and Brown and Sixth F.nd. Broad
streets. Address "D. C. J.," PreHtt Office. It*
WANTED -IN A DRY GOODS
JOBBING HOUSE, a SALESMAN competent
to introduce New Trade. Address, with real name,
Dry Goods," at the office of this paper. All com
munications confidential. au24-at.
WANTED -1N A WHOLESALE GRO
CERY STORIE,a young man from IS to 20
years of age, to assist in keening the books, and to
make himself generally useful. Address, in own
handwriting, "C. W. J.," Press office. au24-6t5
WANTED—A SITUATION AS RUN•
888, or shollar employment, by a young
colored man. who has lost an arm in the U. S. ser
vice. Best of references. Apply at Freedmea's
Society ROOMS. 421 IV A lAN UT St. an 2- tuthsat*
WANTED—AGENTB—SIO PER DAY
AT HOME.—I want an Agent, Male or Fe
male, In every town and neighborhood, to sell
" The (treat Labor Saver." Every family wants
it, and agents are making from 4.8 to 4,%) per day.
This is the hest chalice ever offered to,aments, as
article is patented, and a capital or but w to 1510 is
required to begin with. Further particulars sent
on receipt of two red stamps for circulars and re
turn postage. Address t. WAYVELL, Box 4781,
CHICAGO. aul9-Im.
A CONVEYANCER WANTS A LAD
about sixteen, to liarll the business; inset write
plain round band. Compensation nominal. Ad
dress `;Conveyancer,"Press °Mee.
ANOTHER GREAT LABOR-SAVING
Machine for the Farmers—a SELF-ACTING
HAY RARER AND LOADER; saves four or live
men's labor. A capitalist wanted to l'gc Lit into no
tice anti use. Address or call on
WILLIAM HILL,
39 South FIFTH Street.
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE HIS
TORY OF THE WAR, complete in one large
royal octavo VOWIRC of over 1.000 pages, splendidly
illustrated with 127 portraits of Generals and battle
Relies. ThlS is just the bpok the people want. and
It presents a rare disuse far agents to make money.
Send for circulars. Address JONES BHOd.A
Philadelphia, Pa." its
AGENTS WANTED FOR
"THE SECRET SERVICE,
THE E,
THE DIJNGISAUT, A FI ND L T D UE ESCAPE."
By A. D. Richardson, New York Tribune uorres-
dent.
The most Interesting o a n nd exciting hook ever pub
lished embracing Mr. Richardson's unparalleled
experience for Jour years, travelling through the
South in the stcret service of the Tribune, at the
outbreak of the war, with our armies and fleets,
both East and West, during the first two years of
the Rebellion; his thrilling capture; his confine
ment for twenty months in seven different Rebel
prisona;
his escape, and almost miraculous Jour
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, ladies, energetic young men, and espe
cially 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
doubting applicant.
Send for circular's. Address
JONES, BROTHERS, do CO..
. N. E. corner SIXTH and MINOR Streets,
anl7-lm. Philadelphia, Pa.
AGENTS WANTED—MALE OR FE
MALE—To sell the LIFE OF ABRAHAM
LINCOLN, "People's Eoition. ,,
Address B. B. RUSSELL ez
auis-Gt Fulllisllers, Boston,
A GENTS WANTED FOR OUR GREAT
National Work.—The most complete, only au
thentic and reliable LIFE OF LINCOLN
Send for circulars. Address JONES, BROS., & CO.,
Philadelphia, Fa. 33,21-Im&W4t
AGENTS WANTED FOR " THE SE
CRET SAWICZ, THE FIELD, THE DUN
GEON, AND THE ESCAPE," the most interest
ing and exciting book ever published. Semi for
circulars. Address JONES, BILOS., & CO.. Phila
delphia, Pa. Jr2.B-Im.
AGENTS WANTED . - FOR TEM IKE
RROORD OP THE NATION'S TRI
BUTE TO ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Extra Induce
ments offered. Address HENRY A. LOVELAND,
No. 20 North MERRICK Street, northwest of Penn
Square, Philada., Pa. jy27-im•
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE LIFE
OF ABRAHAM - LINCOLN. By Dr. J. G. 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,
NORRIS BARNARD, Elk View,
jyl9-24t. Chester county, Penna.
LOT OF GROUND WANTED—FOR
a Public School-House:, equal to 100 feet front
b 100
Broad,
al , e , ex a w , ilh e li n ith .st u re b e o t und; a o r f ti Twentieth, es i.
Vine,
snibibln Int to offer i piease sZli(lress WILLIAM
MATTHEWS, 2,022 MOUNT VERNON St., stattrig
location, particular size, and price. au22-3t5
NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND
OTHERS, ORIGINALLY DOING. BUSINESS
IN TEXAS.—A reliable gentleman, with a large
business experience. and acquainted with the coun
try and people of Texas. is soon to return there on
private business. Collections and Other beeineee
will be promptly and properly attended to while
there, ifentrusted to his hands. Address "Loyal,"
at this office. au22.-Giv't
SITUATION WANTED-BY A COH-
N- , PETENT Book-Keeper, with ten years' practi
cal , ckpe.rienee. Can correspond in Engi
French, and understands the (Inman tangnake.
Rest references. Address "X. X.," °ince of The
PreBB. Ltu22-3t5
87)(l( --A_MORTGAGE OF THIS
7 • amount on valuable Farm, near the
city, wanted. Address "Junius," this ollice.au24-41t5
410,000 -WANTED ONE OR
more Parties having Capital at com
mand to complete the development Of a Very 'Valu
able COAL MINE, promising a certain and early
return. Address M. H.," at this Office. au2.3-3tl
WANTED TO RENT—AB OU T
the first of November next, a small Dwelling
Bone, convenient to a station on the germantown
or Norristown Railroad (one in Itoxborougit pre
ferred.) Address " lioxborougli," inquirer Wane.
auV..-3t*
WANTED TO RENT-A LARGE
HOUSE, suitable for a BOARDfNer HOUSE,
by an experienced 'Housekeeper. Address Box.
Post-office. Rola-St
BOARDING.
"ROOMS-FURNISHED OR UNFUR
-RA) NISTIED, TO LET,
au24.2t. 245 South FIFTH Street.
PERMANENT OR TRANSIENT
first-class Board can be had at the United
States Hotel., 413 CHESTNUT Street. This nails°
has no bar. Charges moderate. One large hand
somely_ furnished Chamber on Parlor floor now
vacant. au23-nt*
WANTED-FOR THREE SISTERS,
V y Xy9ARD in a private family, or where there
are but b... , ders. Friends' lainily prOgred.
Limits, Ninth and Thirteenth. Arch and Vine. Re
ferences exchanged. Address —ii R. '• 714
ARCH Street. atai-2t*
D AY BOARD-WITH FIRST-CLASS
DINNERS, at No. 6214 South WASHINGTON
square. 1314 m"
REMOVALS.
pEMOVA H E AMERICAN
TRACT SOCIETY (Pennsylvania Branch)
has removed from 929 to No. 1%10 CHESTNUT
Street, Philadelphia.
H. N. TIIISSELL,
Secretary and Treasurer
lI4EIIIOVAL.
-Ey J. JOLLIVET,
LADIES' HAIR DRESSER,
Formerly at No. 1314 Chestnut street, Informs his
friends and customers that he has removed to
No. 224 South NIE TH Street,
(Four doors above Locust street,)
men
Whet
of fl re
ue he inFtendßE N s to
CH . FLOWERS j keep an extensive assort-
HAIR. WORK, PERFUMER - I, Sun.
He would also state that he has just received the
latest style of - Front Sarls, Plaits, Waterfalls, &c.
ate2l-12t.
ta REMOVAL.
P. S. LOFTIS,
WATCIIMAICER AND JEWELLER,
ForMerly at No. /40 North Thirteenth street, In.
forms his numerous friends and customers thai, ht
has removed to
No. 01 North EIGHTH Street,
where he intends to open with a fine and well se
lected assortment of WATCYIES and JEWELRY.
Everything In Ms line will no hand of it suDerlot
quality and workmanship, and every article war.
ranted as represented.
Particular attention given to repalting fine
- Watches. Jeweirylmade to order, and repaired.
Ile solicits a continuance of the liberal patronage
bestowed in his old store by former customers, and
*Qs the favor of the public generally. , nun-im
- p EMOVAL.-tENIDICA"
R
UMBRELLA and PARASOL Manufacturer ha/
removed to 39 North SIXTH Street. Jy27-Indf.
P ---
EMOVAL.GEO. W. WATSON &
-mu CO. have removed their CARRIAGE REPOSI
TORY to their old place, No. 1210 CHESTNUT
Street (under Coneert Ra1)0 where they will keep a
stock of Carriages of their own make, and will re
ceive orders for every description of first-clam
work.
JUNE 7. 186.5.
PHILADELPHIA kCALE
WORKS.—BANKS, DINMORE, & CO.,
a I al Bth.:CessOrii to A. B. Davis & Co., N. W. cor
ner FIFTEENTH 4rt. and_ PENNSYL
VANIA Avenue, manufacturers of Patent Scales,
suitable for Weigh Locks, Railroad Tracks, Depots,
Coal, Hay, and Live Stock; also, all the various
descriptions of Dormant and Portable Platform
Scales, Counter Scales; and Patent Beams; Patent
Stock House Scale, for Blast Furnaces; Patent
Parallel Crane DOM, for weighing boilers, cast
ings, and other Scary m nhhiarye Hopper Swami,
for weighing grain. Indicating bushels and pounds;
Banks' Improved Rolling-Mill and Union Settle.
Every Scale warranted. Prompt attention given
to repairin Send fora circular.
C. M. BA g.
NKS,I it. H. DINMORE,
LEWIS L. HOUPT, C. U. GERING.
J. H. SPIIIIkttEIt, rtultZ-Sin
EFAIRBANKS' STANDARD
. SCALES,
Adapted to every branch of business where a
correct and durable Scale Is required.
A uniform standard of weights, and a correct
system of weighing, ale miltleats clahning the at
tention of every individual In the community.
A WORD OP-CAUTION.
TuR WELL-F.AnNED REPUTATION OP TIESSE
SCALES has induced the manufacturers and. Ven
ders of imperfect and cheap made balances to oiler
them as FAIRBANKS' SCALER, and purchasers have
therefore been subjected to fraud awl impasftion;
and further, other manufacturers have falsely as.
nerted to to they have secured the services of valned
Superintendents and foremen from Oar estabitSll
- tt t.
The subscribers have no dmitvaversy with honor.
able competitors, but regarding the perpetrators Of
the above frauds an pursuing a course alike nilfaBl
and dishonorab/e, they take this method to caution
the public against their impositions.
PAIRBANKS & EWING,
fpWRITTEN AND VERBAL DE.
SCHIPTiONS of Character, Constitution.
• and Talent, with ADVICE ou Business,
Health, EdudatiOn, Self-Improvement, Man.
'Woe' agement and Training of CHILDREN, So
cial Adaptation, ace., day and evening, by
JOHN L. IJAPEN,
Phrenologist and Bookseller,
No. 91.5 S. TENTH Street, above Chestnut.
oallstuthSlYlf
SOLDIERS AND OTHERS WILL
find it to their interest to buy Boots. ShoeS,
Trunks, Travelling Bags, &c., at GAtititETT , S.
Nutit kt:,CON Poi), Clostuat, east side.aalt-W
AUCTION SALES.
ITERENESS , BAZAAR, NINTH
SAMSON STREETS.
Autyllobr SALE OF - HORSES, verneons.
AND HARNESS,
ONJS , A TURDAY MORNING,
ALIO o'clock, comprising about—
Sk;VENTY HORSES,
Including—
A light driving establishment, conslating of •
A hatkinome sty - link blooded Mack Mare:
A W•H * Hng-top Wagmn, by Wallis & Blal: , ston;
A set tight single harness, by Lacy It fhibips.
ALSO,
A blooded hay double carriage Horse.
A fast racking Kentucky Messenger gray Horse.
Avery haruhionie brown family Norse, live years
Old, suited for a 'sops.
A hair or sops plop Horses. five:: and six years
old,
A gray saddle Pony. atria d foe children.
A LtiO,
A large collection of desirable new and second
hand Carriages. Wagons. &c., with which the sale
will commence, inelnding a handsonicextensfon-top
Itarouebe, by D. M. Lane: a set of light double
ihttneSa gilt mountings; a Military Saddle, Equip
ments. &c. ALFRED M. HERKEESS,
e‘.2.4.2tir Auctioneer.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
eflg WANTED TO RENT OR PUA
CIIASE-A .slodern DWELLING, north of
Market street. Price about 40,000. Possession any
time before the first of January. 1366. Address Box
2310, Philadviplaa P. 0. auM-stuthat.
Er REAL ESTAI E. REAL ESTA.TE.
MIL REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE.
t 5,000,000 WORTH FOR SALE.
5,000.000 WORTH FOR SALE.
'NEW lONTHLY CATALOGUE JUST OUT.
NEW MONTHLY CATALOG - 11E JUST OUT.
FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION.
FOR GRATUITOUS DIPTIOBUTION.
CONTAINS TO PAGES IN DESCRIPTION.
CONTAINS 70 PAGES IN DESCRIPTION.
KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE,
That MILLER'S Monthly Catalogue Is the great
est production of the age to parties Interested in the
purchase of city or suburbanproperties. No person
wishing to purchase should fail to get a copy Sent
free or charge to any address In the United Suites,
GEORGE U. MILLER,
Practical Real Estate Operator, for the last 2ajears,
au23-wthsatlf No. 155 North SIXTH Street.
REAL ESTATE. - EXECUTORS,
AdlsiniStralors, Assignees, and others, wish
ing: to dispose of property, should call on me at once,
Its I have hundreds of application:4 daily for all de
seriptleim of all and suburban REAL ETATE•
Nev Monthly Catalogue Is now being corny/ilea, atel
will he issued shortly, at my new (Alice, at the N, W.
corner of SIXTH and WALNUT Streets,
GEORGE C. MILLER,
Real Eetate Broker,
• au23-4t-if 155 North SIXTH Street.
frf FOR SALE—SPRUCE ST., WEST
ava.
of SEVENTEENTH, magnificent four-story
Brown-stone Front DWELLING. Lot =feet front,
Only 023,000. Possession, October next.
No. 14109 WALNUT Street. Now vacant. Neat
Four-story !Drown-stone Front DWELLING. Lot
20 by 130 to a street. 0,000.
On West SPRUCE Street, and corner of another
main street. Neat large DWELLING. Lot 22 by
130. Price, 11;17,000
PINE Street, south stile, west of RtGIITEENTH
Street. Neat large Four-story DWELLING. Only
$13200.
SPRUCE,Street, north side west of FIFTEENTH.
Large First-class DWELLING, all In excellent
order, positively. Lot 22 feet front by 240 feet deep
to a street. Price, glen,llo.l. Immediate possession,
CRESTNITT Street, (WeSt Philadelphia), near
THIRTY-SEVENTITSpIendid 1 111.4.1 , 4510 N and
Large LOT; 50 by 220 feet deep. Beautiful garden,
grape vines, shrubbery, fruit trees. &e. Must be
seen to be appreciated. Will be sold low and on
easy terms. GEORGE C. MILLER,
Real Estate Broker,
an23-wths3t-if 1.05 North SIXTH Street.
get, SALE.-IRON MASTERS,
ATTENTRYN—GREAT RARCIATN ,. 4SO,OOO
CAN BE CLEARED IN ONE YEAR—First-class
ROLLING MILL in this city, with all the splendid,
nearly new inachinely, with three engines—one of
60, another of 150, and another of 30-horse power;
has seven boilers. First-rate machinery for mann
tutu ring railroad Iron, chairs, spikes, ,kc.;5,01X) tons
of.all descriptions of iron can he Inade In one year.
Is now all liana operation; his water and steam rail
road communieation, coal chutes, &c.; 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. Prlce, $75,000;
worth iltiOo.ooo. Easy terms.
GEO. C. MILLER, Real Estate Broker;
au=-stif 155 North SIXTH Street.
FOR SALE—THE HANDSOME
RESIDENCE, N 0.1619 Num street, with brick
Stable on rear, 22 feet front by . MO rest A6Oll to Lifts
ner street. Immediate possession. Suitable for a
physician.
Also, the four-story brick Residence, Northeast
corner of Spruce and Seventeenth streets, 22 feet
front by 125 feet deep. Immediate possession.
Apply to LEWIS EL
_WERNER,
aut.-tlrmat No. 152 South FOURTH' Street.
gl FOR SAL E—TEN MAGNIFL
AMACENT MANSIONS, with large lots, In the very
best portions or West rhthidelphlA.
GEO. C. MILLER,
au22-3tH 155 North SIXTH Street.
FOR SALE-THE FOUR-STORY
brick building and lot of ground, situate No.
417 Dlllwrn street, above Cahowifiii street, suitable
for stguni4nili or a inanUfaciortng 64tabliglinnint,
Immediate possession given, Apply to
W. M. LEVICK,
, au22-6t. No. 331 North SIXTH Street,
aft FOR BA.LE-- THE TWO. VERY
Mat. desirable Akreh-street ROUSES, No. 1918 and
19201 now and complete. Immearram
aul9 123 South FOURTH. edreet.
a FOR SALE-GERMANTOWN COT
111MTAGE and FURNITITRE, complete, on High
street. Immediate possdsslon. B. F. GLENN,
nun 123 South FOURTH Street.
e l FOR SAL E--OREEN STREET
am/house, No. 15W, four stone*, Dean/Hal sltac-
Hon. Possefision soon. B. F. GLENN,
atH9 S. W. cor. SEVENTEENTHaad GREEN.
da FOR SALE—VERY LOW, WITH
mra early, possession, a well-built Dwelling, No.
406 North Yrout street; would make an excellent
business place. 11,_ F. GLENN,
aul9 123 South FOURTH Street.
FOR SALE—VERY NEAT, WEL L-
A:a FINISHED HOUSE, N. 49. corner ELEVENTH
and BEERS Streets, No. 1859.. Immediate posses
sion. B. F. GLENN,
aul9 123 South FOURTH Street.
EFOR BALE-WELL-BUILT,
DWELLING ; No. 1311 Ni/Fill TWELFTH
Street., in complete order. Possession sooii.
B. P. GLENNT,_
aul9 S. W. cor. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN.
a t FOR SALE-ROUSE AND LOT,
Mg& east side SEVENTH street, below Arch. Good
business place. B. F. GLENN,
anl* 123 South FOURTH Street.
de FOR SALE—NEAT HOUSE AND
L.Wa. FURNITURE, BROWN Street, below Six
teenth. B. F. GLENN,
nun 123 South FOURTH Street.
go FOR SALE—LARGE FOUR STORY
mloyoung, No. 007 South Broad street, lot 23 DY'
200 feet. -- Immediate possession.
Neat Dwelling:, No. 630 North Eighteenth street.
Possession in a Pew days.
Neat Dwelling, No. 2035 Wood street, with two
houses on rear end of the lot. R. F. GL ENN,
123 South FOURTH Street, or S. W. corner SE
VENTEENTH and GREEN. sale
Oft VALUABLE FARM FOR SAI , E,
Containing eighty-five acres. in lifontgom
ery county two mites front Pluenixville, and eight
from Norristown, six acres of woodland, balance
in highest state of cultivation; has a two-story stone
Tenant Douse, seven rooms and attic. Large dou
ble thresh-floor barn stone stable, high, will hold
six horses, twenty-six cows,
and forty sheep. A
line wagon shed ornamental carriage house, with
wood and coal Ands attached, and carpenter shop
and granary Over all. Also blauksmith shoD and
chicken house attached.
A fine bearing orchard just In prime; also, Mien , .
er orchard of two hundred trees of assorted fruit
three years planted. A fine pond of spring water,
with boat on it, spring house, never flitting spring.
Mansion House is a double, two-story and attic,
built Qf line brick in modern parlor, setting
room, aning-rothii. kitchen, and hack kitclloll, uu
first floor; three chambers and storeroom on second
floor, and three attics, all papered and painted
throughout. Also, has bake oven and smokehouse
attached: icehouse within tell feet of the door. The
grounds are laid out and planted with a large vari
ety of friit trees, and over six hundred grape vines
uo w. in bearing.
The owner will sell at a bargain. a! he JP engaged
in other business. Nor further Informationimpilre
of CHAS. D. KNIGHT,
au2.l-thslutt 233 South THIRD Street.
FOR SALE-FARM AND GOOD,
Mal improvements. of 140 neves; very near Mor-,..a—
-saws Corner Station, on the Pennsylvania. Central
Railroad. 8100 per acre.
MUM of 170 aerag, on the Penney/YAW. Central
Railroad, very near a station; twenty-nye mile*
from the citv. Only:Palau acre.
EXCELLENT FARM of 78 acres and good im
provements, near West Branch Station, on the Bal
timore Central Railroad. Only *B.BOO.
GEO. C. MILLER,
att22-3tif ISO North SINAI{ Street.
ga FOR SALE-THIRTY FIRST
CLASS2I. MANSIONS, with a manlier of acresof land, In excellent neighborhoods, and an within
twenty milesof the city, and near Stations.
MILLER,
Yin-kir 155 North SIXTH street.
FOR RENT, oft
e.
AN. ITALIAN VILLA
Late the residence of DAVID 0. ,
ActiF,situ.•
ate of a mile from the CITY of wthmiti(i'VON,
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 steam; 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
plats, dotted with t.rees and thrubberY, 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 Dn.
F.
PORTER,
T. BAYARD,
Executors,
Wilmington, Del.
- •
I.CP MOND CvA. ) PRO PERT Y.-
-RAJ At Private Sale, that valuable Lot, 27,'¢ by OS
feet, in the burnt district, corner of MAIN and
FOURTEENTH Streets, being the principal whole
sale and retail streets of the city, occupied for 50
years as a dry anods store. Tit e clear of alt in
cumbrance and not subject to confiscation.
Apply to
JOHN IL
It. Richmond, Va.
TO LET-THE W H O•L E OF TH E
FIFTH AND SIXTH STORIES of the Granite
Building Nos. 237 and gag DOCK Street, wit!'
steam. Al" P,everal smaller Room s on the first
floor. Tile large, oe.,tMrd gtorsr CommolllYeallll
Building, Nos. 611 and CIC Chestlint street, Tile cc
cowl and upper stories 'Marble BuildingMO Chest
nut street. Ti - LOS. H. CONN'ELT,,
Counting-house Dr. D. Jayne &Son,
au=-61) . 242 CHESTNUT Street.
OR SALE-320 ACRES VALUAB LE boring LAND, on Ow hoadwatora of Tittle
Hickory Creek, Venattgo comity, Pa. To be mold
low. Apply to 1.1 ,- AVIS L. IIOUPT,
aml-lut. 154 South FOURTH St., Phila.
VSTATE OF SAMUEL MEGARGEE
-s-AvEcEAsEn —LUMBER BUSINESS ESTA
BLISHMENT FOR SALE WELL-KNOWN
WHARF PROPERTY AND LONG Es
d T
B A.-
.LISHED LUMBER. YARDt—Wt
ha sol at
private sale, for ellah, 10 a sellable parchageV WllO
may wish to carry on the business and beemne the
tenant of the premises, all the stoel: of lumber,
sheets, fixtures, implements, horses. carts, &e l , at
the lumber yard and business establishment of the
late SainUel )legarger, Etat-, tronthrg on Beach
stiteet anti Delaware avenue, end the river Dela
ware north of Poplar street, in tlia zits , of Pltlindola
Phln. The said premises and stock of lumber, Aar.,
of which a full and specific statement and deserip-
Mit will be furnished to all applicants, may be ex
amined at any time before the lath instant.
A lease of the. whole property will be granted to
the pfirchaser.
Froposuis in widtilly will he received until August
WO, RES.
DANIEL. M. FOX,
551 YORK AVVIItIC.
ROBERT M. r.OO
No. 48 4 1 North THIRD Street.
anD-121. Executors.
THE GLORY OF MAN IS S'NfEINGT I-1
- 1 - —There rove, the nervous and debit l inl Pll shont.i
Immediately (Inc 11ELmnoLu• s EKTI4 ACT /31.211 C.
alai-1111
COMPTROLLER'S °FMB, NASH
viLLE. TENNESS'EE, August nth, Mt.
NOTICE TO TENNESSEE IRON (MOLD FIRS.
lu Obedience ton Iteeolution of the Genera/ As
sethttly et' Teuite..tgoa. patit;ell Mura', Mt, you :tee
hereby requested In forward to this ollWl3
u state.
Sliteuee. with Out date
Meta of your 11
and nambetof each Bond of the State at Tellne.99Bo
Owned by you, and the amount and eh:Wu:Ler of
such Bond.
You; early etunpliance is
Err,
41118-151comptroner.
•
, CAPE _ i
Y BY
WEST JERSEY RA.1.1,11.0A.D.
On and afterTHURSDAY, August 24, the 5.30 A..
31. train ap from CA PE MAY, and 4.30 P.M. train
down from PHILADELPHIA, will be discontinnott
The 8 A. M. train up from Cape May wilt mum
stops, and be due at Camden at 12 M.
8.20 A. DI. train down from VintadelfAtta will
Matte Mops tretivW Glassboro, and be 4411, At cape
May at 42,30 P. M.
J.
VAN RENSSELA.ER t FAtintinteudent,
got DES, Atigust, 18111, 1343, au1846
AMUSEMENTS.
A CARD.— THE UNDERSIGNED
1.1,1 i-l og (Lammed the proprietorship of the Weil
nut-litret.t Thsatre, him to ittlllollllCe tllat, since the
building lin, lu.uu t4g,iilll.lV renlodelca hoOrr tho
direction Of Mr. S. P. BUSH, they are enabled to
presrnt
(Vs
a and complele establishment,
uur
Messrs. HEMPHILL mid FitEDEHICKS, gentle
st:aim; 1; 1 1 . e l o )i n e s a 4 t i l i t e e d t r o t
men of arthowleilpol taste aril experience, alto
pied Kt• th0,,01,,, to ,q,aeo no oxertion to !Timer
the theatre In pvily reklieel ili , Nerviny the eOlitildt•
ration and patroosp : of Inc vomit., with grateful
aeßliONYle(litint . nts,
The Public's obedient servants,
JOHN S, °LAMM
WALNUT -STREET THELTRE.—
Acting and S tagc
W. 4. PREDERIIIICS,
Itustness llamy.n m virtu,
113 E OTICIIE STI A, "
1 - 910 I NITS tin point of itinillier6 tithiolird to any
A iii,ricati Theatre, will embrace some of the most,
distftwel , he , ltllllNlval talent In the country. ',railer,
Mr. MARK If ASi3LEII.
Principal Scenic A rtist CHARLES WWII AM.
A.Asiiiat Scenic Artist WM. Fle.'l7l , :ibi.
Master hilt; t and fia . rPunt cr, ”: 4- 31V,' N' p ATit t p z : 3l
comtumer
PropertivAlllll l Appointments, hy....CHAS,
This estraillsiimeitt, virtually . a DOW Theatre to
every particular,
WILL OPEN
for the Season on
. .
SATUnDAY EVENING, August26tlLlB6s.
I'LARI{Ei
(prior to his engagehiont Now York, which posi
tively commences 011 131 , 1)telnbor 4th, I will appear for
SEVEN N 1 :FITS ONLY,
And will be presented sterlioxuoyne , s Dashing
Comedy of
EVERYBOItY '8 Fitt END,
ENTigLLISHED WITH NEw ANI) ELEGANT
SUENEItY AND APPOINTIMENTB,
MAJOR , DEBOOTS Mr. d, S, OLARIEE.
(His first professional appearance in live inonthsAl
IttF.ISROON I. U. S. FA:DUETTE,.
(From the Winter Garden, N. Y.. his first appear
' " •
aneeiu Philadelphia.)
Mr. F1A77 . 7.1kLY ......... HERNE.
Mss EFFIff
(Uer ra appearance nt this Theatre.)
Dirs. SWANSDOWN ' , I • TMiss ANNIE GRAHAM.
Mrs, DEDOOTS Mlrk MARY CARR.
(Her first appearance at thk Theatre.)
THE ORCHESTRA. UNDER THE DIRECTION
OF Mr. MARK HASSLER, WILL PERFORM VA—
THOUS POPULAR MUSICAL SELECTIONS.
The performance to conclude with the Laughable
Conic:elate of _ _
LOVE IN LIVERY
Paid Faust,
Lora Hpark lG
Sparkle
Kr. Howard
J. S. CLARICE,
, ~,,,,,31r, J. A.
Mr. ST IILL.
Thomas
CouritesaViolet
Louisa
•_ i11.A.11111L,8.
._. Atlas A.. tiItABLANL.
...air:, B. CIi.MTER.
(Her first appearance.)
Betty, (a Gook) IIttE.T.S FORD.
Susan. (Chambermaid) ,' '
~,, li. raErt..
The Management has sincere pleasure aittibtlitti-
Ing that the eminent lawyer,
DAVID PAUL BROWN, Esq.,
has kindly contributed
AN OPENING ADDRESS
- - -
for the occasion. which will be spoken by
MISS EFFIE GERMoN,
Hue potlee will he given of the first appearance.or
the faTOrite
BARTON HILL.
Also,
MR. O. S. ORIFFITH
Anti
MR. JOHN BARRON.
In addition to the above are engaged;
Mr, IF,. WOODRUFF, bib ant appearance in
rhUatitilL/bia.
Air, JAmEs TAYLOR. his first appearance herr,
Mr. CORTLAND HESS, E. WILKS, Mr,. J ,
QUINN.
3lles ANDREWS, from the London Theatres, her
first appearance here.
Messrs. HENDERSON, PRICE, DAVENPORT,
&e., ladles and gentlemen NNiIOSS
talents are aeknowtedged by the Philadelphia press
and public, are eiliogeo, [toil Will appear during the
season.
b'CAbr, OP PRICES.
Faintly Circle 21 cents,.
Chairs In Dress and Orchestra Circles.... 50
Orchestra Chairs sod
Orchestra Boxes
Private Boxes
Dux-book will opened OlLTlll3lNDAl t rigitst.
24, from e A. M. to 31'. M.
Doors open at 7M. Performances will tegill at L
quarter before eight.
Chairs In Orchestra, Orchestra and Dress Circles.
may be secured from 9A. M. to 3P. M., and from T
to 10 P. M., during the season. au24.2t
NEW CHESTNUT-ST. THEATRE.
CSTU STREET. ABOVE TWELFTH.
THE THEATRE ALWAYS COOL AND CE[—
LAST WEEK OF TIIE, NEW DRAMA,
THURSDAY EVENING, August 2.ith s
BENEFIT OF
MESSRS. WILES AND BLACKWOOD,
Master Maehltilats of the Theatre,
_
and LAST NIGHT BUT TWO of the NEW 'IRISH
DRAMA,
ARRAN NA POGUE;
OR, THE
Wlcttt 4 OW WEDDING.
It will be print:uteri with all the
MAGNIFICENT SCENIC AND MEODANICA.I.
EFFECTS, NEW WARDROBE, ORIGINAL
MUSIC, COSTLY ACCESSORIES, AND
GREAT CAST.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, August 26.
LAST GRAND ARRAN NA POGUE - MATINEE,
➢IOST rosiTivEili
SATURDAY
Benefit of Mr. LEWIS BAKER Ana j..A.A. NIGHT
OF THE SEASON.
MONDAY EVENING, August 28.
INAUGURATION OF THE FALL AND WIN
TER SEASON, AND INITIAL NIGHT OF
MISS KATE lIEIGNOLDS, AND
MR. W. SEDLEY SMITH,
wbo upeetty In tile tine Goinetnes of
TUE WONDL'II isND 14 ANAL ENGAGEMENTS.
NEW AMERICAN THEATRE—
WALNUT Street„ above Eighth.
EVERY EVENIA G
will be performed the new sensation drama,entitled
THE CIGAR GIRL OF (JUBA.
EL NINO EDDIE, the wonder of the world, on
the Tight Rope.
MILLE ANDIETTI LIALLP.TTI,
the greatest Panseuse In America, in a new gratto
Ballet.
MISS LILLIE WRITING,
the beautiful and accomplished Oomedieune, In it
new Burietta.
FAMILY MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY
AFTERNOON. aOl4-t["
CONCERT HALL. -- COMMENCING
MONDAX, AugustZatit, The CARTER 5501JAVN
TROUPE Alt D FEMALE MUSS BAND 4,
will give a series of their poptliar Vocal and Instru
mental Concerts, as above.
Mr. CARTER has the
_pleasure of stating that he
has Just returned from England, bringing with hint
the new and wonderful invention of Pro T. Pepper,
(Inventor of the celebrated Ghost,
PROTEUSt or, We are Rom but not Here I
Which Is acknowledged by the public preaa Si' Eng.
land to he superior to the once ?MOUS " Ghost. ,
and altogether surpassing the notorious "Cabinet+ ,
of the well-known Davenport Brothers, which is
given nightly in connection with, and In addition to,
the very popu
CARTER ZOITAVE TROUPE.
Admission, 35 ents. Reserved beets, so cents,
Doors open et 7 o'clock. To dohltnellee at g o'etoolt.
Reserved Neats at Mr, Chas. W. A. Trite:Mere
Music Store, Seventh and Chest - hut strees,
Pugh's, Sixth and Chestnut streets. and at Bislerst
Periodical Stand, Continental Rotel.
Afternoon Perrot/nonce evera SATURDAY, at
balf•past 2 Welcrok. lIENEA E CARTER, Pro
prietor. L. STEERE, Agent. aunt-St*
_.„
SIAMESE TWINS AND CHILDREN.
TUE WONDERS OF TILE WORLD I
FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY;
AT
PRILADELPHA MUSEUM,
533 MARKET STREET.
The Manager begs leave to inform the public
that In conserve:tee of other engagements prevl-
ously inade,
TILE SIAMESE TWINS
cannot possibly remain but a few days longer, and
heads of families wishing their children to see these
great wonders, will do well to take this opportu
nity, as it will be the last of their exhibitions in
this city.
Hours of exhibition from 9 to 12, morningl 2 to 6,
afternoon; 7 to 9, evening.
Admission, 24 t'OliP, it*
FAIRMOUNT WATER-WORKS,
(WIVE RIDG)
AFTERNOON CONCIERTS EVERY DAY.
Front 4 to 7 o'clock by
DASSLER*I3 GRAND MILITARY BAND.
Programmes of Music Issued dolly.
The ArChi Vine, and Callondtill-street. era run
(Breen to the. lace. auartr
EXCUItSIOIVS.
Mg . sp_ . CAPE MAY
V.X.CTJUSIONy
BY - RAILROAD.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 26th, 1863.
FARt, *2.50.
From PhlllflClol4, ?list boat at 7 A. Mt, CrOM foot.
of MARKET i'itreeti upp,,
The, Train will lett.vo C 4111.1011 :it 7.20, Mut be due
at Cape May at 11.20 A. M.
A LIMITED /CLIMBER 01.' TICKETB ONLY
WILL BE SOLD
Returning, leave Cape May at 7 P. M.. and be dne:
fu Cannlidi at 10.30 r. M., and PI3ll/A.lolllllu at 10.1.1
an24-2t, VAN RENSSELAER, ourit.
Wig_-NE CAFE MAY,
WEST JEU I SEY RAILROAD,
FROM FOOT VF MARKET EIMEET, METIER
FERRY,
8.30 A. M., e a jA i IL m AND EXPREWL 99e
2,30 P . kr ., fiAbSENUEB. Pue at ii-t)
4.80 P. M.,
EXPRESS. Me at 7,46 P, ht.
Fare, $3.00. Servants, $2.00.
fbi
Passengers and Baggage taken to and from task
Island and Station without additional charge,
Freight daily from Sandford's Wharf, below
Spruce street.
Returning Trains leave GAVE OA le et B.*
Mail• 8 A. M., Express; 5 r at, Accommothttica
8.20 I. xi., Freight.
J. VAN RENSSELAER, SUP't,
FIIILAD&LPHIA, July 24, 1835.
.19144a1
IAvD
ANNuA„L
11. N. CURSION OF-THE:
YOUNG 111 EN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION TO ,
ATLANTIC CITY, NEXT FRIDAY, Anglia. 25th.
Tickets ii 0.50: children half price. To be had at the
Hall. MO CHESTNUT btroet, and at YIN E
STR ERT WHARF.
A Wit )gepients have I)6min:tile for pit swe , Ker•
n »t 1 fur the Sitet boat. to le:Wis Vita-stenut Dro
cistly at 6.30 A. M. iiira,st.
- -
=WigPOE THE SEA•SHORE
BY MOONT,I(7 11T.
stUND ''''
EIGHTH
C(IILPLIIIENTARY
II 10310 N
MO ()ma owl', 11.1 1 5 vi Ty,
ANNUAL - I I I . II B PLIMENTARY
TO ATI,A AT, 4I 'qui August t10t11•
ON gA.TUALIAL: 1 % 1 A:will; itEp rgEtßy at a
Last boot leaves 7 'l •
f, 1 ,, 1 in j. ..rolittil MO VAC.
o'clock P.M.
Rettnmlb..
i t i l 'i t i t• r v i p ' N . Al:1 1 ./..N r TI 0 at 3 o'clock A. Mi t ..
on MOND, Y- -° 1 tt the WHARF, ONE HOU
BEFOlth 3 `
titTLIN G. ,
Tiekets,%itit
DAIID 11, ,
MUNDY,
UolltillatOY,
be lint, I.
a — T - 1 - sm4s
AC MDEN AND Vl'
LANTI.6I RAILROAD.
SUMMER ARRANDEMENT.
THEODOR IN TWO HOURS.
tin and alter SATURDAY, July let, 1885, F/VRY
trains daily to Atlantic Clty.~ ilrLd, one on Sunda,.
TRAINg LEAVE ITINR.oTIIIERT P 1199
as follows;
Special Excursion. 8.20 A. 18..
7
Mall Train ,80 A. Ili.
Freight, with Passenger Car attached.... 9.15 A. W.
Express (through in two hours) 2.00 P. ad..
Aumtue Atmommodstiort 4.15 P.
ppTURNINU, LEAVE ATLANTIC.
Atlantic Accommodation 6.47 A. X
Express (through in Otto 110025) %) 7.00 46 .,
~
Freight, with Passenger Car attached....ll.47 A..
Mail Train 4.45 P. M.,
Special Excursion 500 P. 80.
SUNDAY MAIL TRAIN.
Leaves Vine-street Ferry at 7.00 A. AL,
Returning, leaves Atlantic: at 4.46 P. Me
Pare to Atlantic, RoVild-trIP Tickets , ReOlg.
only for the riny and train On whlolt - they are issued,
48.
a UNCTION ACCOMMODATION.
Leave Vine-street Perry at , 5.80 P. 21)
Leave Jackson at 13.74 A. ar ,
EXTRA HADDONFIELD TRAINS.
Leave Vine-street Ferry at 10.16 A. M. and 1.15 P.
Leave liaddonneld at 11.45 A. M. and 2.45 P. 14...
N.ll.—Freight must be delivered at Cooper'.
oink berm% olelnek H. to Inure itszolosito..sr
the next day. JOHN U.. BRYANT._
Je2B-tf 400181,
EXCURSIONS TO
allinggi
LONG BRAl4oll.—Train:x
Long Branch will leave Cooper's Point (JAMBE .
daily (Sundays excepted,) at 9.15 A. hi. Fire,
Excursion T ic kets, good for three days, $B. E
Mitt en Saturdayo,Ay. 4.R P. - 81. Returning. metre
at Camden at litie A. AB.IMMO%
latati to 18, COLE, ageral +assail..