The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 25, 1865, Image 3

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    NOTICES.
GEADrATED PocKET CALLIPERS FOR
aan:airleg or outside diameters without using
„ rate, atei which way he easily corrected when use
er wear thrm inaccurate. For sale, with
,a Let. patterns, by TRITAINN
14:0 (Eight Thirty-lice) MARKET street, be
-I,c Ninth. it
- -
ConNER, ("EARED, DRILL, AND PATENT
cl.crcu iiltAClS, (t 1" latter require no notching
titti‘,F; a the RI ttv,) and a Ytiriely of Miter Braces
: aul of Brace Mits., for sale by TRUMAN A MAW,
SZID Tblttc-fire) MARKET Street. be
low Riutit.
PERI:VE MOTH AND FRECKLE LOTION.—
eitiloasin , .. or Mothpateb (also called Liverspq,)
sud Lenliso, 'Freckles. are often verY
particularty to ladies of light complexion, ar.
discolored spots show more plainly on the face dr4
blonde than of a brunette; but they greatly mar the
beauty of either, and any preparation that will et
feetually renuo !hem, without injuring the texture
0.7„.„2„rth, Is certainly a desideratum. Dr.
C. remit, who has made diseases of the skin a
speciality, has discovered a remedy r.• these diced.
/orations which is at once prompt, infallible, and
barzule , s.
Wholesale in Philadelphia by JOHNSTON, HOL
LOWAY, & COWDEN, 23 North SIXTH Street,
and by 1)"11Yrr & CO., 232 North SECOND Street.
l'repared only by .14_0. Dermatologleti
No. 40 BOND . Szreet, New York, anti for sale by
all Druggists. Price, V.:per bottle. Call for
pERRY'S MOTH AND FRECKLE LOTION.
For further information address Dr. B. C. PER-
By, 49 BOYD Street, NEW YORK. je7-whnThn
DIARIIIICEA AND DYSENTRIIIt.—A sure
remedy for the worst matt of acute or chronic, Diar
tines and Dysentery is Dr. STRICKLAND'S ANTI
CI lOLERA. MIXTURE; thousands have been cured
by it; our Government uses it in the hospitals. It
has cured Innirs• of our soldiers after all other means
failed; in fart. we bare enough proof of tir Macau
of this valuable preparation of astringents, ab
sorbents, stints/anis, and carminatives, to advise
every one of our readers to get a bottle and have It
in readiness, and to those who suffer try It directly.
sofa by Druggists everywhere. Ask for Dr. Strick
land's Anti-Cholera - Mixture. jya-mwf-ana
FOR DEAFNESS, BM:I\I2OIESS, TIIIWAT,
i Long diseases, Catarrh, Asthma, consult Doctor
vttN 110SCIIZ IMF, ,1921 WALNUT Sc. air23-it,*
FOR EVERY DAY USE.—TIYETVP, Is NO
tuff maxina than tbat "Pro-ention 1, better than
Lure." . -
Should always be used whenever the first symptom
of disease is felt. Heartburn, Headache, Cold Feet,
pain in the Back, Low Spirits, and Indigestion, are
the We forerunners of Dyspepsia, and other• hor
rid nightmare diseases.
For all such symptoms - PLANTATION BITTERS
are a certain and Heady Relief. An immediate good
e ffe c t is always felt front the first trial. They are
easy to procure, pleasant to take, andsure to do
good.
"Never give upi it is wl.mn , end better
Always to - hope, than once to despair!
PLANTATION BITTERS break ennui's fetter,
And drive out the demons of sickness aad care."
Fatigued, overworked men, merchants, students,
and all persons whose occupation wears out the
body and racks the brain, find iu PLANTATION
IIITTEM
EXBAI - EYED NATI:ItE - 5 tiIIEAT RESTORER..--
aul9-6t
EYE, EAR, AND CATARRH SUCCESSFULLY
treated by J. ISAAC'S, M. D., Oculist and Aurlst,
519 PINE Street. Artificial eyes inserted. No
eilarge for exwmtn.tio.. aul7,tf
HAIR DYE 1 11 Aur. DYE
BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE Is the best in the
uorld. The only (rue and perfect Dye—harmless,
Instantaneous; and reliable; produces a splendid
Illaek or Natural Brown: remedies the 11l effects of
Sad Dyes, and frequently restores the original
color. Sold by all Druggists. The genuine is signed
W. A. BATCHELOR, 51 )lAILCLAY Street, New
York. jag-dual-ly
ITCH. (WHEATON'S) ITCH.
SALT EI3F.IIDi. (OINTMENT) SALT RHEUM.
Will care the Itch in forty-eight Laura. Also cures
'Salt Itheutn, Ricers. Chilblains, and all Eruptions
'if the Skin. Price, O cents. By sending 60 cents to
WEEKS PO'ITF.I?, BOSTON, Mass., will be for
warded free by mall. For sale by all DruggisM.
mbls.6m
Vir PRICES 11Erucnn.
WANAMAKEII 86 BROWN,
lk Popular
Clothing
.tir House,
Sa - VAR HALL. S. lc. cor. Sixth and Market
MARRIED.
1:El.1.01—B1? I A N.—On the 22e1 instant. by the
t:,. John Chanibt.r.R. John S. Bellow.; to llahnah
A,, daughter of Captain w3ll. Driou, all of thin city.
DIED.
. ,
CC , .—on day morning. the 2 1 . th
-:aortan. in Ihe 74th year alas age.
Ilk rein; ires and friends are particularly invited
tend Ids Cvnend. i rum his late residence, No.
I; , :,Nortl lOt. on t"eventh day after
-7050. 111,1 - Int, at. :1 o'clock. Interment at
lair 11111.
•
PlioADS.—On the ^ ist Instant, Hannah Rhoads,
rilkt of Joseph Ithomls. aged 71 years.
lhr friends and those of the family' are respect
fully incited tR .:111.nil her funeral, without further
notice. frets her late rezdtlenee at Germantown, on
!ii,...th-auy. the ...sth in:A:ult. to meet at arti A. M.
The lntCilf Litt IFill take place at Friends , meet tax
ambe. Delaware. county, Pa., Mutr
I o'clork.
01:U.31.-011 August chit, MIS, Annie, infant chtu:ih
,,r of tharle,, 1.. tin' Sallie Oruro.
IIONBAZINES.—A_ NNW STOCK 0
E.gllsh mid French Bombazines, just °Pelle
islik 'WATT englmieres. ISE,6bI)N
Mourbivg Store, 018 CHEST - NTT Street. auM
RucK KIT) GLOVES.—" JOUVIN
a c 0.," "Nci,low •Jourin" and "Alexantire's"
I ..Hes' best rmanly Kid GIOVCS. .just reeelv.,l bV
iiaSON SO 'S, Nloarningptore, ins ofiEsTN-ut
. UV) YARDS LUPIN'S FRENCH
' pvtiv mEniNoE,s.
20,ases dark- a"".. - riment•
cases ^: ~aiian llSSOrtment.
,ase high ~ ..MOTS.
1 case all-wool Plaids.
1 case Rep Cashmeres.
EYRE &t LANDELI,
FOURTH ;LIM AitOri•
2f'OFFWE Tax M AY OR OF
TIDE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Wharca I tY" `STITART. ttrCsprcrtihtucolontd
11011, I{'lll it iirta Eighth street:4.
an fin: tityvntitE, or it,. lath of Atigttst, Wa.3 aStiittlited
Stith a .s.ltarit ini , irt i tni i itt. from WC Minna wilOrtAir
he ilk:0 On 3l011.1:ty
Now, to the end . that. the assassin or assassins - may
be duly purdAlcul, i cto hereby . offer the sum of
HUNDRED LAllo for such infornm
thm as shalt It oil to the deLeetion or arres! of the
arson or - Rersom4l,3' ioioth such unprovoked mu roe r
romuutted.
In testimony - whereof I have 'hereunto set my
hand, and cause: t ht. ,eol of the mitt' of Philadelphia
t.” be allised, this t wenty-follrth day Of August, in
dw vest. of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
u:d
L. 5.3 .1 LT:NAND - ER HENRY,
31nyor of philathohut,
El=
SP/if CI AR EN ft, A IV
• HuRAA!. 'tmirrEENTLI strut, lidow
harh, B - , trued ,3everal weeks fur re—
„p..neq for nubile, worship on 6,1.1 . 1-
:!..:I'l'll next. Aub:1 , ,1•.!.. - 11,. Preaching at ak,'; A. 31.
sir pastor. flee. .1.F.W . 1.6 110.11NBERGER,
did a 1 ;74 P. M. I,y RA,. P. S. BENSON. A social
held at 3 O'ClOek P. M., at . whi,•!, ad ;
be e:.,:nteck,l by 11ev. Taylor,
the (111vti rre,byieriaa /march: Rev. N. it. Ball
- Rapt),-t elinroll. and other 6. iktr2s-21”
SERRN.ON GENERAL'S OF2ICR,
%V.A.fiIIIN(4TON CITY. 9. C.,
August 15, INt5.
AN AIIMY SEDIC AL :BOARD, to consist of
ut Tripler, Surgeon U. S. Ai,
1.101ton:tot Colonel 11. It. Wirtz,
, ' lll .gthil U.*. A,: Brevet Lkoteonut th,10,,t Art
ilawly lit ger. ;ter,ruoa •11. S. A.-
and Brevet Malol.'
C. L. Lee, E: -sewn 11. S. A., Recorder,
wlll ed. , litt New Surf: City, on the 2.0t11 of Septein
num. for e - rtaminaiion of candidates for
into the :n.uneal Staff of the (Tufted States
Army. awl of :+ttt- - f,tent Surgeond for promotion.
A pplie.,.et,, totwt he between I'd andSti years of age,
phyittettlly eot,toi.
tiltplrewtioott - tott, Le nAldreggilli 10 the Sllrge oll
Central of lee ermr, Outing the reSolenfe of the
, i , idieunt, and the dale and Mace of bit birth: they
' , ht he accoMpluded by respectable testimonial of
alum! diameter.
If The applicant. has been in the serryte, he will
' , riot the toetitteot;:d for ILc chief medieal officer
whom he haw seri ' and if in serviee at the
htf :1111 I left, thu ppliration must be Stint Likrollga
1. ,llcrllcal Dirr,Zor of tim re,j)l?etiVe DePartillent.
An tlllOWililCt . i, mole fur the expengeS of permits
litt leegOilig the elemltdatiull, 51 It IS 1111 inlll.6lltni .
pre-retlet.,!te to appointment.
There are now twelve Naeamile.s In the, Audieal
J. BARNES,
an.l-mwf7Et Surgeon General U. 5. .A. - emy.
-
DIV IDE ND Di °TICE. r F ‘ , 1.1
of tha IttA, STIADA COAL'A N
5 2 2,1 WALNUT Street. fIIILADELVELIA, A.-
gILA 21d. 356.5.--The Bonn' or Directors Once tliis(l ; ty
~ , e lareit a dividend or FOUR FEB, CENT. on the
Capital Stock, Bavahle on and after the V!th. Blear
~ r State taxes. 'rite Traeefer Books will atom; au
th.:2sth at 3P. LB.. and Open on the Kist.
a11214t 'MOS. It. SEABI.F., Secrtn.arr.
11 - 3 - .171 OFFICE 01-11111 E 11A1.111Ni3iiiai'4,
PORT*3i , ) , .;TII. MOUNT JOY, AND LAY
CASTER RAILROAD COMPANY.
timtomaktuA, August 22, 1825.
The Annual 2lcetiio 01 the Stockholders of the
'' , ..npaasy will bo I:Pid on FRIDAY, September I,
WI, at 11 o'‘. l levt: A. M., at the cornor of THIRD
`Veen 0101 WI 1.1.1 NO'S Mh!, at whieli 111112 Ali
Election for DirectUrs will held, to serve for the
4. issuing. year. GEORG/. TAlllilt,
u2a-utfr Secretary.
CUMBERLAND COAL AND. In.
MCA' PM hI.N T COMPANY.
CAPITAL sTuch: $1,05-10,000.
2.00,000 SHARES, AT V. 5." F,M;il.
Mice No. lg2B South Folywhll. street.
DIRZA.ITORS:
Sylvester J. Illegargce,
Tallow Jacks° U.,
Price I. Patton,
Thomas H. Rickert.
is Smith.
It J. MEGAEHEE.
!er, ALBERT It. SCIIO-
auto-ti
...roser,li Lesley,
- 1 % ),,,, t H. Beatty,
P. I.,E.rt D. 11.ollean,
Eli Ward IL Faulkner,
A. Engel
rr SYLVESTE
ruta ry Wit] Trealm/
11.1:ft
OFFICE PF.Y Isi SYLVANIA. RAIL.
ROAD COSIPANY.
PUMA» taint - IA Augst 15. ISCS.
The Mortgage Bonds of the CO , nn ect u ing
Cotnpany, btfwnCll the station of the
Railroad Company in West Philadelphia and Fr , itilic
ford, a ilisteuve see en miles, can be obt.‘iimd t
11 '41 (AII M %38 befit THIRD Street.
Longs arc in sums of one thousand dolh.r s,
with Interest coupons attached, payable
M
(4 /ire on the 15th day of arch and Septembct 111
Tear, at the rate of six per Centunt per 4 - tinuitt,
.lie principal payable in live equal annual .itnoaliti,
al We rate of VO.OOO per annum — the first
` . .ddember 15, A. t.. mom , el .o principal anti ilittie,it
are EICCU red by a mortgage for one million or doifars
bnon all the raliwey :tn.,. property of the
thea conipan.:i._
and are guaraniecil by the PennSylvanta R4lll amt .
,lonipny. Thnesey.
Compa bonds are tussle free of State taxes
The railway is cmistructed in the most sub
stantial manner, aeit will he completed elitrilw the
?Isning year. MS read perfects the connection
ottiveen tbe Pensylvania Railroad a a d t e Se
York lines via It n limilelphia, and becoming. h a; it
will, the mein Wine lie) of eonnimuleatiou bait weal/
New lurk and tie! West, as well as to and from Lh,
National Capital. will always Obtai» large reve
nues, and be one of the must important railways of
Che Union.
Under a contract with the Philadelphia and Tr:
ton Railroad Con:poa.y, that company 11:45e I ilff
road of the Conner,' log Railway Company. and
larces to pay an aniinal rent for WM year.; of si per
el . lituni upon the cost of -the coal, clear of Li xes.
These bonds are therefore recommended as a ilrst
:lass Security.
For further - inforraation apple at the ont-o or the
Company. TROMAS T. FIRTII.
aot7-lut Trea,airer.
iir.. ORVICkin 01." P WE If..64.lUisli' :iti#7../N
-TAIN COAL AND DioN CONIVANY,
r , ilLADElddilit, Align:it 17, !S O.
At a meeting of the 'Board of Dil.eetilr.4 ols
C om]lany, held ',Ks , lig. a 113,-10 0 0 of. rf iln Flli:
AN]) A HALF PLR CENT. on the Capitli •t•P no!:,
.', 1 , , ,, a , or State l'it N. was declared, pay:LW to the
• . I ; ol 4trs or their legal reprttrieutalive, im al;1
'Her the ?Joh fast. The Transfer Bunks will no
is,,se,l mall 2. , :th lint.
EDWARD ELY, Treasurer,
--
tV".. STOCK lIOLDEES' 111EETUNIL-11,.
LSpecial Meeting of the khn; or tne
. A ISI II.XIiTON OIL AND M AN U ALTU It I Nld
''iMPANY will he held at their °ince, No. 1-2-1.
WALNUT Rtreot on TUESDAY, Asigii.qt ' l llth, al 2
o ' o °oll'. M. ninetasi attendance 1.6 remllestea,
45Jaisiness of importtace Direct presented.
"Y order of the ISoard of ors.
ett22.6 t
J. D. POWELL, Secretary.
INTERNAL REVENUE,
FOURTH COLLECTION DISTRICT,
SPRING GARDEN HALL.
CORNER THIRTEENTH AND SPRING GARDEN
STREETS, THIRD STORY
Notice is berchy girc, t.iall DAVgIMS residing or
doing liminess; in the FOURTH COLLECTION
DISTRICT, embracing the Fourteenth, Fifteenth, -
Twentieth. Twenty. first, Twenty-fourth Wards,
that the' aultitai fax forlSas upon incomes, licenses,
plows, Ix - mows, ,cc., is uoc due, and will be re
ceived at this naive wit [lost ocualty until the 4th
44' of September, I:win:Jive.
BE J. 11. BEOWN, Collector.
AtousT 23, 1885. 51123-wfm-tse4
woricE.-T n I PENNSYLVA.
NIA FMB INSLIKANCE COMPANY.
1117 K, AMargm 23. WI
. .
TIM Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the
PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
will be held at their 00lee on MONDAY, the .Ith day
”r September next, at 10 o'clock A. M., when an
election will be held for nine Directors, to serve for
the ensuing year. WM. Q. CItbWELL,
111125-tsC4 Secretary.
j a rs n ct n o C i. ONF.ERENCE OF TILE
Protestant Church
viii C, - once - ne on SA'PL I II I MV i I
SEVENTH St.. below Loct u ttit ' z''P' "3131141M,P1
MILITARY.
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,
IY Cantata and Recruiting Officer.
CURTAIN GOODS.
E. WALRAVEN,
MASONIC HALL.
719 CHESTNUT STREET,
HAS JUST ÜBCHIVED
A FULL LINE Or
LACE AND NOTTINGHAM
CU]TAINS,
ENTIRELY NEW AND RICH DESIGNS,
AT REDUCED RATES
PINK, WHITE . AND BLUE
MOSQUITO BARS
WITH PATENT UMBRELLA FRAMES,
ALL SIZES, READY FOR USE
WINDOW s4Ang,s,
OF THE LATEST PATTERNS
PIANO COVERS,
Jk CHOICE ASSORTALENT.
13,22-0
RETAIL. DRY GOODS.
EDWIN HALL (S 5 CO.,
No. 20 SOIUrrII SECOND
. .•~
FALL AND WINTER IMPORTATION
FANG', SILKS,
61T_413615,
BLACK BILKS,
FRENCH, IRISH, AND GERMAN
POPLINS,
E'RENCIII. 111.1i,1N-070S,
FANCY AND PLAIN DELAINES,
NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS.
OF ALL KLNIDS!
au2l-6t, For Sale inolesale and Retail
CHA BER S, NO. 810 ARCH
• Street.
Novelties in Lace Goods opening Daily.
Valenetcnne Laces, all widths.
Thread Veils, new designs.
Thread Colliirs.
Empress Cellars, in Pointe de Gaze.
Paiute Applique. Valencienne, ac.
Crochet Edgings.
Cambric Edgings and Insertions.
an24-St Marseilles for Dresses and Ilasnices.
B LANKETS -ENTIRE NEW STOCK,
LOW PRICES.
Medium and fine Blankets.
Sinne extra cheap lois, :is and CO.
Fine crib Blankets; Horse Blankets.
Honey-comb Quilts; wide, heavy Sheetings.
Shaker Flannels, finest goods, $i and $l.lO.
Best quality Canton Flannels; Tickings.
Linen Diapers, :32;25, $2.59, Ecs, and t.so, &c.
DEL A -
107 pieces new D elatnes, 35 and al. as.
Ha pieces new prints, best makes, only 25 to 35 eta.
Daily opening new dress goods,
Black dress goods stock complete.
COOPER t CONABD,
S. E. cor. NINTH and MARKET Streets.
RLANKETs.—WE ARE OFFERING A
very large stock of blankets, at prices below
all competition. A good all-wool heavy Blanket for
$8.75 per pair; liner for *8.50 and $lO per pair; extra
size Blankets; double extra. tine Blankets: every
quality of blanket made; Crib Blankets. Persons in
want of Blankets may save $45 per pair by buying of
vs as once. Good heavy Contrortablc3jsl.so each;
'Woollen Qnills; Honey Comb glints; lam , eitie.
B.D. S.W. H. 1 ANNELL.I.O2.I3I kklaT
i.treet. airt2-it
- -
11LANNELS, MITSLINS, AND LI.INT
ENS.--Flannel 37;4 cents per yard; do. 45; do.
50: very fine yard wide 75 cents; heavy' Shaker flan
nel 62, cents; Shawl flannel for infants; red flannel;
gray' flannel; musulis of every
make, width, anti ninthly made; linen goods in
great variety: Crash, J.,6 rents per yard:. Towels of
every kind; hand-loom table linen, 87,3 , 4; Barnsley
table linen 87;4: un ble chi:a table linen 62%; fine ta
ble linens, $l, $1.25, and $2 per yard; linen
sheeting ; linf•m: napkins, linen handker
chiefs, a.c - . R. 11. kW. U. PENNELL, 1021 MAR
KET c;treet. au22-4t
g TEEL & SON, Nos. 713 & 715
• North TENTH Street, are now offering great
bargains in
SUMMER DRESS GOODS.
Dress Goods or all kinds at reduced prices.
Shswls of all kinds at reduced prices.
Domestics of all kiwis at reduced prices.
Limn Goods of all kinds at reduced prices.
IX/3'41111510de English cashmeres, Fait eotorz,
W.1.1G - 5 OF ALT, KINDS AT LOW NINES.
CiIEArEST BLACK SILKS IN THE DIM
Just opened i ea se of Doyle's best quality 4-4 Eng
lish Chintzes, cluuble purples, at 541 e. aulS
'MAIN BUFF, PINK, AND BLUE
PERCALLES or? rench Chintzes.
Plain bur, With', and blue Jaw/lets.
Pure white pin -wand Shawls.
White Shirred Muslins.
Plaid and Stripe :tiztiesooks.
Plain Nainsooks. Swiss BluslinS, Cambrics, &s.
Flue lead-color Linens.
Frosted or Crape Poplins for travelling dresses.
Single and double width plain De Dailies.
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
Roe , South SECOND Street.
N.B.—Sumner Dress Goods closing out regard
less of cost. Je2o-tf
S.
628 norMsF " S 'N . 7 1 ,VI I L T E F 62,8
iJOOP SKIRTS are manufactured of the best woven
tapes, tin est tempered English Steel Springs, with
nuenlinished covering, steeped at the side, ali the
metallic fastenless, and secured by improved ma
chinery, whith 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 ladles, misses, and
children. On hand and made to order, wholesale
and retail. Warranted to give satisfaction, at 818
ARCH Street. jy264m
HALL'S
HAIR RENEWER.
AS :the Mille indicates, it not only renews the
growth of the Nair when thin and falling off, but it
Will positively renew the color to its originut shade
when It is turtling gray or white, whether by dis
ease,-grief, or old ago. It will certainly
HALL'S HAIR RENEWER.
do what is claimed for it—a fact which hundreds,
nay, titonsands who have used It, are ready to tes
tify. Where one bottle Is fairly used, In any com
munliV,itS reputation "spreads like Wildfire," and
is the best advertisement and recomMeildatlOn we
desire. In the
JMLJ 'S lIAIR RENEWER
Eastern States. where the "Renewer" origina
led, it Is used by all young ladles as a dressing. and
is to be found on the toilet tables of young men (also
at their barbers.) while older men mid women will
not ho without it; as a renewer and reatOrattye for
MALL'S
their gray locks and bald heads, which It changes to
their entire sat knu-tion.
We are selling, in the city of Boston alone, up
wards oflo.ooo bottles per month, the dealers giving
the "Benewer the preference to all other Hair
Iwenitrations.
MALL'S HAM -RENEWER,
Its effect is marvellMs. The obi, mid,p c .. a ged,
and young untite in praising Jts virtues. It is an
eutiroly selentitie diseOvery.combining many of the
hest restoratives in the veKet.ihie kingdom. It wilt
restore gray illtir. It will restore (try, failed, and
HALL'S TlAllt RESTORER.
Aiscolored hair to its original eolor,and eleinge drv,
brash, wiry hair into beautiful silken tresses. We
have such confidence in its merits, and we are so
sure that it will do all that we claim for it, that we
offer r..c.nc reward if the Hair Renewer does not
give satisfaction tit all eases, when Itaed necdralni3
DALE'S HAIR RENEWER,
to the, directions. We claim as follows: It will re•
store the hair to the former natural color. It wilt
keep the hair from falling out. It wilt Outwit: the
scalp. It will leave the tube lustrous, silken, and
glossy. As the name indicates, it will ream the
HALL'S HAIR RENEWER.
growth and color or ow hair. IL hi liked by all who
ie..e it, and it ison 6piend id hairdressing. It is ra
pidly increasing in popularity everywhere. such as
iw other preparation ter the same purpose has ever
en loved, simply because It etreets the ehauge we
eltiina for It—prove it. try a bottle.
R. P. HALL ‘t.' Proprie,
ashua, N.
For aide by ,II afr.:s-2t
E. D. F. MORGAN,
A.A•,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COLLECTING
AGENT,
ICE3IPHIS, TEN
The Civil Courts of this District are now in !me:
li operation. Haring practiced at the Memphli
iar for ten (10) rears, my acquaintance with thc
business community greatly facititatea in the speedT
collection of claims.
jyi-em E. D. F. hfORf;AT7.
HEIMIOLD'S FLUID EXTIVICT
- is pleasaut in taste and oa..e. free
from all injurious properties, and iwwediutC fu its
action. au.24-int
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OFTIOE FOR THE BALE OF
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BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Offer for sale, at lowest market rates,
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
AS FOLLOWS;
U.S. 7.30 Treasury Notes of date of Aug. 15, 1861.
Do. do. do. June 15, 1865.
Do. do. . do. July 15,1565.
BONDS OP 1581.
5-20 LOAN OF 1R62,-
5-20 LOAN OF 1804,
10-40 LOAN OF 1864.
CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS.
STOVES OF ALL HINDS BOUGHT AND SOLD
ON COMIIRSION.
Information gum concerning all kinds of Secu
rities.
Collections on all points made at lowest rates.
a0.14-riot
JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
313111 r GOODS,
Nos. 239 and 241 North Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA
Cloths. Prints.,
Cassimeres, Delaines, •
Sattinetts, - Alpacas,
Jeans. Fancy Dress Goods,
Cottonades, Drown and lDeeched SheetingS,
Denims, Brown d Bleeched Skirtings,
•
tripes,
Oinish Chumbras,
checks, 01111311 Tweeds,
Gringiuns, Flannels,
Diapers, Linens,
FURNISHING (WOOS,
WHITE GOODS,
ati23.3in NOTIONS, &c.,
putlEg.ll GOODS.
HALLOWELL, GIRDNER, &. CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS,
ARE NOW OPENING
AN ENTIRELY NEW STOOK. OF
SILKS
AND
FANCY DRESS GOODS,
Comprising an extensive and attractive assortment
of styles to meet present trade in _
Elegant Designs
Foreign Fancy Fabrics.
mao-ciloieß MAKES in
IMPORTED STAPLE CrOODb',
such as will be required for
AUTUMN SALES,
which they offer at
LOW PRICES TO CASH BUYERS.
615 Chestnut and 612 Jayne streets.
13 , 31-mwam
FALL.
EDMUND - VA:KW A.Sr,
617 Chestnut and 611 Jayne Sts.,
DIFORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS,
LINENS,
WRITE GOODS AND BALMORAL&
DEALERS IN
AMERICAN DRESS GOODS.
GERMANTOWN
FANCY "WiCKYX, G.-00335.
BALMORALS,
AT THE LOWEST 11ARISET RATES.
aiiß.
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO.,
N. IL Corner of FOVRTH and RACE 3tneto,
PHILADELPHIA,
WHOLESALE Dint GGISTS.
Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic
WINDOW AND PLATE ELANS.
MANUFACTURBBS OF
WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY, 6bo.
AGENTS FOR TIM CELEBRATED
FRENCH ZINC PAINTS.
Dealers and Consumers supplied at
VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. (196-2 m
GIFINTS , FURNISHING- GOODS.
VICNE SKIRT MANLVACTORY.
..11- The subscribers would invite attention tO their
IMPROVED GUT OF SHIRTS,
which theytnake a specialty]. tffisir business. Also,
constantly receiving
NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
J. W. SCOTT & CO-,_
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STuRE,
No. 9 14 CHESTNUT Street,
Jal-ly Four doors below the tiononental.
MERCHANT TAILORS.
ARMY AND NAVAL OFFICERS. ,
J. S. TAYLOR,
THE BEST MILITARY AND XXVII. TAILOR
IN THE UNION),
Is now connected with
EDWARD P. KELLY,
632 CHESTNUT STREET.
J. S. TAYLOR has been for the last four years
the Cutter for the Military and Naval Tailoring Es
tanlisluneut of
WENS, -
0
21f: PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE,
WASHINGTON.
GROCERIES.
TO FAMILIES RESIDING} IN THE
RURAL DISTRICTS.
We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply fami
lies, at their country residences, with
EVERY DESCRIPTION OP PINE GROCERIES,
TEAM, &C., &C.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
iny24-tf Cor. ELEVENTH and VINE Streets.
TO MANUFACTURERS . OF
COTTON, FLAX, AND JUTE.
WILLIAM HIGGINS Si SONS,
MANUFACTURERS OF
COTTON, VT-Lt2K, truwar,
i`IACIIINI2IaIr,
MANCFIESTER, ENGLAND,
MR. JAMES HIGGINS (one of the firm) is at
preseut in the States, Lind would be glad to commu
nicate with auy firm requiring Machinery of the
above flenTlptiOn.
Address, "Care of R. GARBED di RI(0., Frank
lord, Philadelphia." au23-6t
COTTON.-VARIOUS GRADES FOR
sale by W. 4:IIF.INER,
109 CIIESTN (717 street.
TARE NO MORE L`,.NPLEASANT AND
lit?nedies for unpleasant ;mil danger
ous diseases. Use 1 ci.mitOLD'S EXTRACT BUenli
aIPI Improved Rose Wash.
JcCANDLESS & SMITE,
MALT VINEGAR FACTORS.
BROAD AND PRIME STREETS.
Constantly on hand and for sale a large stock 01
MALT and WHITE WINE VINEGATt-a nevi
articleof manufacture In this country., made by tht
celebrated English process, and used exelusivel,
for 2 . 14.4:11ng in Europe.
All Dales wurrunted free from impurities and
chemicals.
Orders tilled promptly
EN toS
all parts of the country.
AGT.
L. E. CAI:BLOB, .Na. 1.18 Walnut street, Pldla.
dolphin.
PITT & WHITE, No. 4 Exchange Place, Bal.
=non,
CHRISTIAN LEE & CO., Richmond Va.
E. W. HOIILD & liewberu. N. 'C. .1819-3 m
UELMBOLD'S CONCEIiTRA.TED
EXTRACT II U ()1111. is the Great Diuretic.
• DELmitoht Cu CO NCENTI/ ATED Ex riIACT
PAVILLA Is the Great Blood purl tier.
Loth are prepared according Io rules of Pharma
cy and Chemistry, and are the most active that can
1,1: amain. au23-Int
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BENO - AMIIN.T P. BLOOD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
- -
Haring been recently discharged from the army,
lots rebottled the practice or the law; am: harlog
'wen appointed a C01111.11,51011er or Deeds for the
Horst of. the States, by the Ilayernors thereof, Is au
thorized to take ,lepOsilions, acknowledgment of
deed& &et, to be user Or recorded therein.
Unice, No. 014 CHESTNUT Street, PILIIMCI-
Oda. - nazi-Alt
- -
T 4 '; OR NON-RETENTION OR INCON
TINENCE amine, irritation inflammation or
ulceration of the bladder. or kitlno e, diseases of
fill' prOgate glands,_Stolie to the ififfdder, calculus.
pooh_ alid Yil ii i ' l4ces of the
R t t Lfi e l
US$ ILEL4II.
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THE NATION.
This Day Published k August 24, 1565.
THE WEEK.
Tories OF THE DAY:
General COt and the Negroes.
English Opinion on Davis' Guilt.
The S viudling Epidemic.
Friends Ili Disguise.
Competitive EXaMilllitiOns for Admission to the
Military and Naval Schools.;
Song of a Slater: Poetry.
coIarEsroNDENOZ:
Tile Suffrage and the Constitution.
Progress of Entaneitiation lu Russia.
Feeling of the South CarolinianS.
The South as It la.
England.
Poisoning as a Science.
American Institute of Instruction.
LITERATURE.:
Literary Notes.
De Tocdutville in the United States.
Miss Cobbe on Religious Duty.
The Sanitary Condition of New York.
The Story of the Great March.
SCIENCE t
Discoveries and Inventions.
FINANCIAL REVIEW.
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This volume eornp!etes the Works of Sitakepeare s
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By IrnINVIS PARKMAN, author of the History of
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THE LIFE AND SPEECHES OF ANDREW
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED a'TATES,
EDITED BY EliAliN moonn.
GRIMM'S LIFE OF MICHAEL ANGELO,
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AND
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T T COMMISSION MERCHANT,
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Advancestnade on PRODUCE consigned to RICH
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correspondents In LONDON, BELFAST, and
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Will give his prompt and personal attention to
the pureintHe and sale or cotro,,, Domostls. (lands,
Sugar. Bacon, Lard, Grain. Flour, Rope, BaggiDg,
and merchandise generally.
Having the agency of several
li rst-class Cotton
Mills. I am prepared, at all times, to supply orders
for Yarns, Sheeting, Shlrtings, Osnaburgs,
Jeans, &e.
With•eAtensive FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSES,
ran furnish secure Storage, and give prompt atten
tion to Merchandise and Produce consigned to me
for forwarilinto in anv di reetion.
BOITNE-FUENISHING GOODS.
SOMETHING NEW.
PATE,NT CLOTILES WASHER. for $2.50.
IT SAVES THE HANDS.
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ated on the most open and healthy site In the West
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Room, a spacious Gentlemen's
.11.tiD WRITING ROOM, TO.
Within a short drive of all the Railway Termini.
For terms to secure aceunnumiation, ddress—
The Manager, C. SCtIUMANN.
ang7-3m
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nix itme STREET AXJ) MARKET SQUARE,
CHARLES H. MANN,
and-lm PROPRIETOR
AMERICA N HOTEL
I tart:, PA.
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HOWELL & BOURKII,
MANUFACTURERS OF
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EXEI3M
EDUCATIONAL.
THOMAS BALDWIN'S ENGLISH
Mathematical and Clap,ical School for 114.3 - 4,
N. E. corner BROAD it nd ARUIT 7 wilt reopen *et,-
tember 4.
TIROAD-STREET ACADEMY, NO. 237
•-■-• south BROAD Street, ED. IiDTII, A. X., Priu
clppal.
i7 o sit e Ve Sc r e ( n t l ii i i l S ---
it r. r , 501.037
c1g . ct . 1 .;,.. g i
CHESTNUT !Street, at the! Academy, and sent
postpaid to any address. anza-tat
WRENCH AND AMERICAN INSTI
TUTE for Young Ladies, Rev. N. CYR and
Mrs:M. G. DAVENPORT, Principals. No. 2953
FRANKFORD Road, Philadelphia. Circulars can
lie had, on at - mile:Won, at the Institute, and at
Messrs. JOIMPENNINCPYON kt SONS, No. 127
South SEVENTH . Street. 1111244/1/*
COURTLAND SAUNDERS
TLITE FOR BOYS AND YOUTll.—Address
Prof. E. D.SAUNDEBS, D.D. 5 Philadelphia.
atilit-ho*
Miss C. A. GLOVER WILL REOPEN
her Seminary, No. 1523 POPLAR Street, on
the first :Monday orSeptemner, for the reception of
pupils of both sexes. (Boys under ten years.)
Philadelphia, August 19, 1895.
C ENTR AL INSTITUTE, TENTH
and SPRING GARDEN Streets, will reopen
September 4th. Boy - s prepared for any division of
the Pantie Grammar Schools, for College, Or for
business. Special attentiongiven to small boys.
Residence, 534 North TENTH Street.
all2l-6w It. G. MeGUIRE, A. 2,T„ Principal.
rrlIE CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH
tiCITOOL of 11. D. GREGORY, A. M., No. 1.1.08
MARKET Street, will reopen on MONDAY, Sep
tember Rll. no2l-tm.
THE ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL
SCHOOL of A. B. SHEARER, A.M.. North
west corner of .C.IIESTNITT and TWELFTH . Stn.,
(second floor,) will reopen on MONDAY, Sept. 4.
For terms, references,&c., see Circulars: to be ob
tained at Mr. Ilassard's Drug Store, or front the
Principal, at the behool Rooms, erery morning, im
tween lo and 12!4, o`eloek. an2s-lta*
MRS. SCHA.FFER'S SCHOOL WILL
be REOPENED on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER
4th at 933 SPRUCE Street. •
Circulars may be obtained at the W. E. corner of
Spruce and Tenth streets. au2l-IHt.
INSTRUCTION.—A. CLERGY
-5-A- MAN or the Protestant Episcopal Char di, with
ten years experience as a Teacher, desires to Secure
Private Pupils for instruction in are*: or Latin,
English Literature, and English Composition:
Classes in Schools for Young Ladies also taught in
either of these branches of study. Address "Cler
gyman," Protestant Episcopal Beciii• Depository,
1221 CHMFEN UT Ptrcet, aura-6t*
_
THE. MISSES CASEY AND MRS.
-A- BEEBE will reopen their Boarding and Day
School for Young Ladies, No. 1703 WALNUT
Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th of Sept. au2-2n.
CIIIIBERL AND VALLEY INSTI
TUTE,
OR YOUNG GENTLEMEN'.
IifIiCHANICSBORG, Pa.
R.F.V. 0. EGE . SON.
Duties resume September 1.
Charges, $1.12.50 per live mouths' session, in ad
vance.
Send for a Circular.
IRVINE EENIALE COLLEGE,
MECHAN WM:IMO, PA.
REV. T. P. EGE, A.M., PRESIDE:4T;
AsSlSicil by the old corps of teachers.
TENTH ANNUAL SESSION begins September 6.
Charges, per live months' session, in advance,
with music, $l5O.
Send for a Circular. aull-fmw-12t
GE 11M AN TOW N FEMALE SEMI
NARY, GREEN Street. south of Walnut lane,
will reopen on WEDNESDAY. September 13th.
Circulars containing full information - as to Terms,
course of Instruction, character of the Seminary,
&c., &c., may be obtained of
Prof. WALTER S. FORTESGUE,
au22-tf Principal.
WOODLAND SEMINARY. — NOS. 9
and 10 WOODLAND TERRACE, West Phi
ladelphia.—A DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL for
Young Ladies. Location healthy, airy, and attrat
tive. Fall Session commences Sept. 12.
For Circulars apply to
jy2.l-2m. REV. riENRY REEVES, Principal._
. ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL ACADE
MY, FORTY-FIRST, above HUTTON 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. It., Principal. au9-wfml2t.
CHESTITUT_IDLL ACADEMY WILL
REOPEN SEPTEMBER 12, with a limited 'UMW.
her of BOYS, each pupil being taught by the Princi
pal, 11. W. SCOTT, from Yale College.
Recommended by J. E. Mitchell, W. If. Trotter,
J. S. Bncedler, and C. Platt. ault-lm.
MISS MARY E. THROPP WILL RE
OPEN her English and French Boarding mud
Day School for Young Ladies at 1841. OIIESTNUT
Meet, Philadelphia, on the 11th of September. For
CirettlarF. apply et tho School. alll7-lor.
WEST BRANCH BOARDING
SCHOOL. _ _
KIMMMWM
=:MEZMSM=I
Terms. liclso per year.
Pupils prepared for College. Business or ordinary
duties of domdstie life ; with the comforts of a good
. Home. Catalogues, with full p:itticulars, of PlAlip
Wilson, 405 Chestnut street, or address as above.
auri-Im' F. DONLE AVY TONG. A. M.,Principal.
RUGBY CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH
ACADEMY.
12.26 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
This Institution, which will lie established in SEP
TEMBER NEXT, is designed to rival the best
schools of this country and - of England, hi its sYs
teni of instruction and. discipline, and in the Rill
ness of its classical and Mathematical couce-
Those prereirin r , forcollege W il l hi; fi tted to take
a high stand in tiieir class. and to raillhlte
honor. 'lt will he the special aim ilia.; fro prpe.re
S Sr .0 for business or professional life. Circu
lars, whir full Information, can be bad at MG Chest
nut street. -
. LAREN - OE:MTH, A.IL. Prlnolps.l.
REF.Ensc.z.s.--thilob Conn, Esq., Hon. Win. D.
Kelley. thni. Jos. Allison, Alosandor
Esq„ Thontaz Potter, FranolsOus,
H. Y. M. E.sq. - nitlC-ite
PENNI-:a'LVANIA MILITARY ACA
DENY. AT WEST CIIESTER.
The duties of this Institution will be resumed on
THURSDAY, September 7, at 4P. M.
Cadets may pursue either a Classical or Scientlfle
d6Ul'66 of Andy ; under mperieneed and thorough
instructors.. in the Primary Departmeal. Life USUaI
English branches are taught. Military instructiou
is given in tile three arms of the service. The Aca
demy is furnished with horses for Cavalry and
Horse-An ii !cry exercises.
All the appointments of the Institution are of the
first order, and no expanse or effort is spared to
advaii,e the education and military training of the
Cadets.
-
The rel I gious instruction of the Cadets i 5 carefully
attentle, l _ _ _
For (33 tulars, apply to J. H. ORNE, Esq., G2C.
CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, or to Col TH147:0.
lIYATT, President of Penna. Mil'y A.ealy.Cauls-1m
THE FRENCH. AND ENGLIS TT
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, of Madame
MASSE - will reopen on MONDAY, September .Bth.
In this institution Instructlon is thorough in every
department.' Competent English teachers are em
ployed for_sit the branches of a good English edu
cation. French is the language of the fatuity, and
Is constantly spoken In the institute. For circu
lars, rentalubr, terms and other particulars, ad
dress Illltta SPAUCh St.. Phliada,, Pa. stuls.2m.
FAIRMOUNT FEMALE COLLEGE,
GREEN Street, west of Twenty-second street,
Philadelphia.—This superior Boarding and Day
School for Young Ladies, will begin its next term
September Kith. A Preparatory Department is pro-
Tided for younger pupils. For circulars, apply to or
address Rev. W. ,Em'u, rrusicleut.
sals.lm
AMU - NG ➢TEN AND BOYS' SCHOOL.-
Rev. JAS. G. SIIINN, A. M., will open all
English, Classical. Mathematical, and Schmitt no
School for Young Men and Dors, No.I9O6BtOUNT
VERN f NSireet, on the first MONDAY in Septem
ber. Thu instruction will be particular an tho
rough, sod. as will prepare ydhug men for business
or Wiles.e. For tenet, &0.. apply as above, anti-13n*
THE WEST CHESTER AQADEMY
AND MILITARY INSTITUTE, located in the
borough of WEST CHESTER, PA., will commence
its next Scholastic Year of ten mouths, on the
first WEDNESDA V, the Ctlt of September.
For Catalogues, containing Terms and fell Infer-
Illation, apply to its Principal,
jy2S-6w WILLIAAI F. WYERS. A. M.
1 - 4 ENSSELIER POLYTECHNIC IN
STITUTE, TROY,. N. Y.—The Puny-second
Annual Session or this well- known School or Engl.
neerinkt and Natural Sciencewill continence Sept.
13111 15. Tl:e tomud - ReglSter of "331, giving
full ' I,6 informatiOn, may he OM:titled by :tticiressix
Prof. CILUtLEb PIiuWNE, Director, Troy, N. Y.
fLul-30VF
iIIIESTNUT-STREET FEMALE SE-
N-J MINARY—ENOLISH AND ipitr . .Neil HOARD
ING AND DAY SCHOOL—Principals, Miss Bon
ney nod Miss Diilaye.—The Thirlv-firdt Semi-An
nualSession will open WIiONES7i.A.I7, Set,tember
Bill, at 161 ri on_tignatT Street. raftleolara
from Uireolars. outs-tom.
p t CHOOL OF DESIGN FOR WOMEN,
LI corner of FILBERT Street and North PENN
iquare, re-onens on NUN DAY, September 4th.
'sus - EMI 1-I',n'ttsoN, Esq., President.
WILLI Alkilat ' C K NELL, Esq., - Vim President.
P. P. INIORRI*, gec,,i!ley and Treasurer,
I,II:E.CTOIt9.
DMVI4I S. Brown,
'Eli K. Price,
George. Whitney.
James A. Wright.
W. J. Ilorstman,
It. F. Warner,
James L. Clagborn,
W. R. \Visstac:lt,
James H. Orne.
ituls-18t T. W. B
AIDWOOD, Prlneipal
"UINCLISII AND CLASSICAL ACADE
MY. WOO and 1011 CIIESTNUT Street, (in
the rooms lately occupied by the Y. M. C. A.) This
5ch , ...:1 opus MON DAI, September 11th. It Is
tie,imval to prepare for any college of the United
5../ast.l for c rmi lie life. Clrctilmrs containing
a,ticulars may be olA:tiood Mx. ItOGICAS,IOa9
Chestnut street. T. Bum:4l'lx _LANGToN, Os
-WALL> gIi.I.I3ENSTICICEII, Prinuipal6,
ItEFEI;/ ,, NCEA. — Prof. G. Alien, Rey. fa. D. 310:1,1-
Man, Rev. James Clark, IteV. G. D. Chrrow, C. E.
Lex., Eso., .T. R. Townsend, Esq., J. Itortgman,
Esq., Pliny E. Chase, I_,Psq. anti-tin
I /CADY:MA OP THE SACRED HEART,
NQ. 1.432 r, YITALN !IT Street,
. _
Philadelphia,
PaulAS and Guardians are respectfully informed
4 the -Ladies of the Sacred Heart'' intend open
lag a DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNU LADLES OIL the
Second MONDAY of September.
The system of education will be the same as that
pursueil srr buceessfully in the Institutes or the
b; Bred lieu et. throughout Ellfope America.
These Ladles, being devoted to the la.trmOtoil of
youth, quire o 0 Oa lIIS to win the heart to virtue and
impart to the mind a :mild and rmined education.
ApplicaLitol can be made fur Circulars Ist Sep
tember. 12-1 m
WESLE VAN FEMALE COLLEGE,
WILMINGTON. DEL. —The mixt Ann,tm
g e niou wiii 1.6g1n on Tit - VI/MAT. beptom,:.: 3 ' 7 ; 1865 '
For eitili!Opes or further information, addeet.4
JOHN WI LtioN , President.
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INSTITUTE FOR BOYS, AT FREE
BOLD. N. J.—The Fall Term will commence
SEPTEMBER 13th, and continue fourteen weeks.
Boys fitted roc let6iness or college. Teress—VtiO per
year, of forty-two wevh* — one-tnin; lit Q,c ~,n-raPn6ement
raPn6ement Of each term. Great attention will 110
paid to the moral a aho manners of 'molls. as well
as to scientific, attainments. Motto— , • ttr,, reason
reoel what we know." Deduction. thoroughness to
firstprinelples. CYRUS BALDWIN, Principal,
Rererences—Rev. E. E. Adams, Schermerhorn
Bancroft, E. Simoson.Wm. Musser.' tLutt-12.1:"
PEILA.DELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN
STITUTE, for YOUNG LADIES, N. W. eorne.l
Of CHESTNUT and EIGHTTLE:IIT II Streets, (for.
merly at 1530 Arch street.) Circulars at EL:: and
1334 4,bestnnt street.. Or address P. 0. !lox 2611. The
next commence on MON DAY Sep
tember Mb, 2tev, cIiARLEB A. balT.ll, b. 1.1.,
Prlnelpah 6610-1114
C HEGARAY INSTITUTE.-ENGLISH
and French Boarding and Day School for Yining
Ladlea, 1 , 108. 1527 and 1529 SPRUCE SUreet, Phi
ladelphia, will reopen on WEDNESDJY, Septeid
bee 20th
Fr<llol It 010 language of the family, and Ia eou.
stantly the Nall ate.
For et mular.; and partteul ars apply to
aO9-3m Madame D' FIERY DAN, Principal.
VIL LAUB GREEN SEMINA.RY-
T DILLITARY TIOARLiING SCHOOL.—Tereus
very moderate. Thorou,, ,, h course of study In
Mathematics, English Classics, &c. SUPPII" , lie
4enelits of a Mime. Surveying and - Engineering
taught. Boys oral] ages received. 13v" ills btlitein•
her 41h. Ilefcra to JOHN C. CAr Sr , f 23
South P 111111) Stret-t: 31108. V )
VIFTH and PBUN E ; Mr. GEORGE F. KNOT r,
38 MUI),SON Street. 'Number limited. Add tesF.
Rev..). HARVEY BARTON, A. M., Green,
Pennsylvania.
VEMALE COLLEGE, BORDEN.
Tv-A - N, N, .I.—The WINTER SE. iION of
this INSTITUTION will commence SEPTEM.IIISII
the 11th. A few only remain. For cata•
legues, con tainlmr terms. etc. Address.
Rev. dOIIN lf. BRAKELEV. A. Nl..
au2-6w President.
B. 8E . C;13 'S BOROOL tiT LITIZ,
Laocaßtttr county, Munn_ intended fora lim
ited number of buys between the ages of seven and
eleven years.
The pupils have the advantage of living in the
Principal's fatally, and being under his coustaui
care.
For terms, &e., utspir t.
4/44411.A.,mg.., rrindroa,
.
EDUCATIONAL.
M ILITARY AND COLLEGIATE IN
STITUTE, ALLENTOWN, PA., with char
tered privileges ' superior advantages , and a pa
trom; of 11 41 .., pupils the first year, reopens :Sept. S.
For circulars, address Hey. M. L. fIOFFORD. A.
M., President. aul-lm
MRS. L. L. RUSSELL WILL RE
sume her Instruction in Perspective Drawing,
on Painting. Water-colors, etc., at tier residence,
7Gti south It 111 Street, Sept. Ist. Classes in
Seminaries also attacaeil. au2.l-wfac3r.
WANTS.
WA NTED—A SITUATION AS BOOK
KEEPER au ASSISTANT by a young man
who has bad four years' experience In the
lnunu
f:ueturtnit and mercantile budimtiO, Pest of refe
rences front Dresent employers and others.
dre ES L. E. it," Box ?Ma Post ()Mee. :mt -.2t5
WANTED-IN' A DRY GOODS
I I JOBBING HOUSE, a SALESMAN competent
to introduce NOW Trade. Address, with real name,
"Dry floods, at the office of this paper. All coin-
Munications confidential. eifeA-st..
WANTED -IN A. WHOLESALE ORO
CERY STORE, a young man from 18 to 20
years of age, to assist In keeping the books, and to
make htmself generally useful. Address, 'in own
handwriting, Pr.:ffs °Mee. au2l-51,*
WANTED -AGENTS-$10 PER DAY
AT 11.0 M t -1 want an Mcent, Male or Fe
male, In every 'town a.mt uemilhorilatid, to Sea
"The Great Labor Saver." Every family wants
it, and agents are making from $3 to V2O per day.
This is the best chance ever offered to agents as the
article is patented, and a Capital of but $3 eo $lO is
required to begin with. Further particulars sent
on receipt of two red stamps for circulars and re
turn postage. Address lt. WAYVE.I.T., Box 47,3 t,
CaIICAUO. aolll-11n.
A GENTS WANTED FOR THE HIS
TORY OF TIIE WAIL, complete In One large
royal octavo volume of over I,OCYJ pages, splendidly
illustrated with 127 portraits of Uentrels and battle
Thi.i.h.mt the book the people scant, and
it prey outs a rare tliance for agents to make money,
send for circulars. Address • J0NE8.1.31:0,4.5z
Philadelphia, Pa." 11
ANOTHER GREAT LABOR-SAVING
Machine for the Farmers—a SELF-AOTOIG
HAY RAKER AND LOADER; saves four or fire
men's labor. A capitalist wanted to
.get It into no
tice and use. Address or call on
WILLIAM inT.T.,
au24-3t* 38 South FIFTH Street.
AGENTS WANTED FOR
"Tin SECRET SERVICE,
THE FIELD
THE DUNGEON, AND TILE ESCAPE. ,
By A. D. Richardson, New York Tribune Corres
pondent.
The moat interesting and exciting book over pub
lished embracingßkhardsonis unparalleled
experience for four years, travelling through the
South In the secret service of the Tribune, at the
ou tb r eak ,:',l"the war, with our armies and fleets,
both East and if eat during the first..two years of
the Rebellion: hisl irllling capture•, his con ilue
prisons: Ills escape, and almost miraculous Mur
roont for twenty months in seven different Rebel
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.
chilly returned and dlsablej
Teachers, ladies, °H e l vetic young men, and espe
in want of profitable emp i r)° ,2o, will find it peen
officers and soldiers,
limlymlaptell to their nom ition: i t have agents
cies ring *175 per month, which we Will Pl oy ' to ally
doubting applicant.
Send for circulars. Address
JONES, BROTHERS, & CO..
N. E. corner SIXTH and MINOR Streets,
anl7-Im* Philadelphia, Pa.
AGENTS WANTED FOR "THE BE
co.vr SEItVICE, TUE FIELD, THE DUN
GEON, AND TEE ESCAPE," the most interest
ing and exciting book ever published. Send for
circulars, Address JONES, BEDS., & CO., Phila
delphia, Pa. jy2B-Im.
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ME
MORTAL RECORD ON THE NATION'S TRI
BUTE TO AITRAITAM LINCOLN. Extra Induce
ments offered. Address HENRY A. LOYEL A.ND,
No. 20 North MERRICK. Street, northwest of Penn
Square, Philada., Pa. jy27-nn*
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE LIFE
OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By Dr. J. G. Hol
land. No Confluent is neceSsarV; the author's repu
tation as a writer's fully estalgiglutcl. Experienced
canvassers know why It belle. Address, for tern's,
• NORRth BARNARD, Elk View,
Cheater county, Penna.
NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND
OTHERS, ORIGINALLY DOING BUSINESS
IN TEllAii.—A reliable gentleman, with a large
business experience, and aequaloted with the coun
try dud people or Texas, is soon to return there. on
private business. Collections and other business
Will be promptly and properly attended to While
there, it entrusted to his bands. Address "Loyal."
at this office. aul2-cier.
85,000. tiroVorts•m?l
enenge itt SOThe safe 111111 profitable boolee4 s.
Wholesale Grocery or Wood and. Willow Ware
preferred. feel at. reference given aunt required.
;All communications will be confidential. Address
"Boolt.letper," at this °ince.
8;75 amount 000 -A MORTGAGEvaluablear
OF TRW
. - • on Fm. near the
vitT,M-,taea. A(l 4 llTgg n ''thia 01ikoran24-3t.
slo,ooo —
l'artle l' p
sl ß etvh:g f?lpita E O
l at com-
Anand to complete the development of a very vale::
able COAL MINE, momi,hig a certain and early
return. Address '‘M. at tins Office. au2.3-30a
• Ala•:-% •W ANT E D TO PURCHASE—A
good DWELLING, not exceeding $7,000, and
possession by October Ist, located on the south side
of a street between Girard avenge and Spring Gar
den street. and west of Broad. Address "Anti
High Bent,'' Ledger office. au2s-3tlt
BOA UDING.
pOOMS—PURNISTIED OR UNFUR
NISHED, TO LET,
at124.3t. 245 Smith VI - PVT Street.
PERMANENT OR TRANSIENT
tiro-nags Board can be had at the United
States MAO, 443 CHESTNUT - S troet. Imago
Las no bar. Charges moderate. One largo hand
somely.furnished Chamber on 'Parlor door now
vacant. an23-tit*
fAY BOARD-Wall FIRST-CLASS
DINNERS, at No. 624 south WASHINOTON
Square. Iy6-2m'
HERIOVALS.
REMOVA H E AMERICAN
TRACT SOCIETY (Pennsylvania Branch)
has removed from 929 to No. 1210 WIESTNLIT
Street, rbiladelpnia.
THISSFILL,
an2a-4V Secretary and Treasurer,
R EMOVAL.
J. JOLLIVET.
LADIES' HAM DRESSER,
Formerly at No. 1314 Chestnut street, informs his
friends awl customers that he hae removed to
No, g 24 s'ooth NIIC.IIj Street.
(Four doors above Locust street.)
Where he intends to keep an_ extensive assort
b entef fine FILEN CH FLOWERS,
HAIR WORK, PERFUMERY, &C.
He would also state that he has just received the
latest style of Front ,Curls, Plaits, Waterfalls, &c.
aur2.l-12t.
REMOVAL
r. S. LOPTIS.
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER,
Formerly at No. /40 North Thirteenth street, in•
forms his numerous friends and customers that he
has removed to
No. 61 North Eit+HTl! Street,
where he intends to .pen with a lino and well me ,
it eted assortment of WATCHES and JR WELIitY. -
Everything in bls line will be found of a superior
quality and workmanship, and every article war•
ranted as represented.
Particular attention given to repairing fine
'Watches. Jewelrybnade to order, and repaired.
He solicits a conthozanCO Of the liberal patronage
bestowed in his old store by former custo.ners, and
asks the favor of the public generally. aul2.4m
REMOVAL.-BENEDICT MILLER,
UMBRBLLA and PARASOL Manufacturer hat
removed to 39 North SIXTH Street. jr27-Imlf.
REMOVAL.—GEO. W. WATSON et ,
CO. have removed their CARRIAGE REPOSE.
TORY to their oldplace, ISO. MK) CLIESTNtiI
Street (under Concert where they will keep
stock of Carriages of their own make,iind will re ,
eeive orders for every description of brat-class
work.
JuNz 7. 1865. le7-31n
STATIONERY & BLANK BOOKS.
-- - -
OIL, COAL, AND OTHE R
1, -" NEW CODIPANIES.
We are prepared to furnish New Corporations
with all the Books they require, at short notice and
low prices, of first quality. All styles of Binding.
STEEL PLATE CERTIFICATE OF STOCK.
LITHOGRAMED *S.
TRANSFER BOOK.
ORDERS OF TRANSFER..
STOCK LEDGER.
STOCK LEDGER BALANCES.
REGISTER OF CAPITAL STOCK.
BROKERS' PETTY LEDUE.R.
ACCOUNT OF SALES:
DIVIDEND BOOK.
MOSS tt
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS AND
STATIONERS.
se2l-tr 430 CHESTNUT Street.
LEGAL.
lET T ERB TESTAMENTARY TO
A the Estate of ELIZA MORASS° having been
gra»te6 to the undersigned. all persons Indented
wilt Thou, payme - nt, andi.hose having claims against
said Estate MO present. them to
ESTI% Exueutorq
au2s-111. 221 South sEVENTEENTIL Street.
VSTATE OF THOMAS. RICHARD
SON, Deceased.—Letters testamentary upon
the Estate of THOMAS RICHARDSON. Deceased,
haVing, been granteil to the, uuderstgned, by the Re
gister of Wills, for the CRY and (Minty 01' Phila
delphia, all persons !Juliana to the tall tstaie are
requested to maize payment, and those having
eltliMS against the same to present them without
:lola}', 10
• STEPHEN S. PRICE, Executor,
j y2s-fet* 312. CHESTNUT. St.ree.t.
THE ORPHANS , COURT FOR TAB
el T 1 A :N.l . )_ k. 5 uty„...k - DEL PALA,
Estate of WILLIAM KILLP iN, 4 4.leueased.
The Auditor appointed by the. Court to audit, set
tle, and adjust the nviiuunt of Mrs. JANE C IN
NINtiIIA,It. Ailininisiratrix of the Eitate of WIL
LIAM El LIMN, deceased, and to report
button of the balance in the too.i:L . ez . the
eee, iN e tt .
am, ...t the perueg Intengtvil far the per
noses of his appolnilth•nt, un TU &slur, sepiem-
MIL at 4 oielotik. I'. M., at hts °Mee. Nu. *gip
WAY,NATT stgeet, In the etl gOf Philadelphia. •
au2ii-wfudit i_ I Ot3E , PH MAJICER, Auditor.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY ANp c'OIT,N TY 017
Esttill. or r w i•.1. , ,Nr you No. Deeens..it.
The. Allan of! Apptallttql by the Co3rt 10 :unlit. set
tle, and ii,l3nst Itte :tpentint of 'BAIN f INJUN 4 - 1 ,
Administrator. and to report distribution of the
balance in the hands of the neeonutant i vritt meet the
Virile:: interested for the porposett of his appoint
ment, on SEIIIF,IIIISI O .It. 13, iSti. at t o'elock . C. M..
t his olliee, S. E. corner SINTII and WALNUT
Streets. lu the city of olel
itli23,lllMht EI)W. slur' . Ex, ATOM:pr.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
TN
(wry AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of ELIZABETH NI. and FRANKLIN W.
ERSON, Minors.
The auditor appointed by the court to :BOIL set
tle, :dul !Wiest the Ilrot account of WAVER P.
COBNNIAN, genvillan of 5111,1 pa.o , s, tied to report
distribution of the halance In the hazels of ma at:-
counts:it, will meet the parties Interested, for the
purposes of his appointment, on MONDAY. Sep
tember 3d, A. D. 101), at eleven o'clock A. 31.. at
Ids office, No. 12934 South FOURTH Street. la the
eit) , of Philadelphia. JOHN HANNA,
u33-I)nwsV Auditor.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND couvry (W PHILADELPHIA.
R.state of JANE SHIVERS, deceased.
he Court to audit; settle,
The Audit or appointed by
and adjust the account ofAMELIAICSIII VEIN, Ad
ministratrix, il. b. n. c. t. a. of JA NE SHIVERS, de
ceased. dud to report distribution of the ha-
Dltive In the hautis Cl the accountants will Inert
the parties liituresiedforlhtlttirtilM Of US typo! tat.
ilium, on TUESDAY. September lilt, A. H. 1,44, at
11 &clock A. At., at his Office, No. 1291 i South
FoilltTh 1 Street, in the city of Philadelphia.
aulS-11uwAt
}`STATE OF SUSAN M. FREThCii,
DECEASED.
Imlen; or Administration on the Estate of STISA:N•
- tst. Ftittit'll, Intvhiglwen , ranted to Ms
undersigned, all 11,esotts indebted to said estate
w II please netke pay Welt t, and those having elaline
will please present to
JOHN H. 'BLACK, Aden'r.
Or to Ids att'y. 1136211 A iticET st., Plant,
CHAS- If. DOlvxmo, J0.,114 South
111,)1BOLD'B EXTRACT BUGGIU
givt-gawai nut] Vigor lu the fritiliv. atilt
to MI , - k aecomroinitioi
twiny al:inning synstilows. aad if no real:m.la
eiflituilied 10, Colituilliptiuii,
ALS Custie. aiil23-IW.
AUCTION SALES.
ITERKNESS 7 BAZAAR, NINTH
AND SA NSOM STREETS.
AUCTION SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAOES,
A ND nARNESS
ON SATURDAY. MORRINGN
At Ito - clock, m
uck, cop rislpg aout—
Including—
' SEVENTY Jioßsa,
A light driving establishment, consisting of
A handsome stylish blooded Mark Marc;
A shifting-top Wagon, by Wallis S. Blakistont
A set light single Harness. by Lacy S, Phillips.
ALSO,
A blooded bay double carriage Horse.
A ni st racking . Nen t neity Mmaenger gray Horse.
A very handsome brown family Horse, live years
old. milted Mr a coup 4.
A pair of superior bay horses, lire and six years
A gray saddle Pony. spited for children.
A large celled lon of &Amide new and Wand.,
hand Carriages, Wagons, Se., with which the sale
will commence. Including a handsome extension-top
Barouche. by P. M. Lane: a srt of light double
Ha , nesh. gilt mount in gs; a Military Saddle, Equip
ments. Sc., ALFRED M. MEEK NESS,
ai.24-2111' Auctioneer.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
Jr ARCH-STREET RESIDENCES FOR
e• 1 se/e. Throe new four-story brick houses, Nos.
MS, 1910 and 1912. on the south side of ARCH street,
west of Nineteenth, built lit the most substantial
mariner, with extensive back buildings, embracing
all the modern Improvements and conveniences.
Apply at No. 1829 ARCH hi reel. anS5-I.2t*
0, IT
REAL ESTATE. EXECTORB,
BENJ Administrators, • Asslgnees, RIO others, 'wish
ing to dispose of property, should enii 110 me at onee,
us 7 have hundreds of upplleallons daily for all fie
seri pt ions of city and suburban RE A.l, ESTATE.
New Monthl •y fiat:dove is now being touipileil. and
will he 156111:11 filV)Illy, at my now OnWe. itt, the N. w:
corner or WALNUT SI routs.
(E 011.1114: 11111,E,ER,
Heal Estate Broker,
au2:l-4t-it 155 North SIXT I I Street.
efl FOR- SALE.—IRON mA.sTERS,
ATTENTION—IAtILVI , BAIBIAIN—S3IO,OOO
CAN RE CLEARED IN ONE YEAR—First-elass
ROLLING 11111,1/ In tide city, with all the splendid.
nearly new umehinery, with three engin.en—one of
00. another of 150, 111111 another or ao-hove power!
hns seven hollers. First-rate machinery for MAlM
fiv:titring railroad Iron, elm ire, spikes, ,Sti!.;s,otX) tons
of all deserlptions of iron ran he made In one year.
Is now all in full operation: lets water and steam rail
road communication, coal MMus. Sill.; all t h e. w"iir
used upon the premises derlvAA from springs us tr
by, free of charge. There are alga a row of twelve
stone tenant dwellings Nullified. Price, ili15,0110;
- worth $160,000. Easy tenon.
CEO. C. MILLIO, Real Rotate Broker,
ati2"2-sfif 155 North SIXTH Street.
FOR SALE--THE FOUR-STORY
=Aria: building and lot of ground, situate No.
411 Pilliyyn etreet, above C.alla.vlllllBl reet, suitable
for steam-mill or a mantlPleinring wit:0)11511=1d,
Immediate possession given, Apply to
W. AL I,EVICK,
au22 6t• No. 331 North Sl;S:lll.Street.
le •
FOR SALE.-SP SPLENDID BROWN
S.tone bbiblitin North lirowl street ; built in tliu,
best rnenner, oil mode Pit improvements, R. J.
11)01IBIN*,33 till,ler,loB S. FOURTH St. ah2;twltutir
eit FOR SALE THE TWO VERY
igll".. desirable A.rch-street 'HOUSES, No. 1019 and
1920; new awl complete. Immediate possession.
B. F. GLENN,
au.l9_ 123 South FOURTII Street.
OA FOR BALE-GERMANTOWN COT
NGE and 71311NITURE, complete, on High
„ are a . possession. B. F. GLENN,
South - FOURTH. Street.
P RS L
- STREET
Egathwille, 1610, four storiog ilatllltl ett U"'
tion. Posstssion Ronit. ff. F. 1511.r51 4 ,
a.ul9 S. W. cor. SE VENTEENTIInncI 0-14e,mN.
r , FOR BALE-VERY LOW, WITH
early possession, a well-built Dwelling, No.
40J North I.ront street; would make an exeelleut,
business place. B, P. GLENN,
util9 123 Fouth FOURTLI Street.
g FOR SALE-VERY NEIT_, WELL.
°. FINISHED FINISHED HOUSE, N. E. corner ELEVENTH
111111BERES Streets, No. 1859. immediate i?osses-
sion. IL F. GLENN.
aul9 123 South k'OURTII Street.
tr, FOR SALE—WRLL-BUILT t
Mall DWELLING, No. 1311 North TWELFTH
Street., in esittplete order. rossoaalon 151/ o n.
Di F. 0-1, - sxSt,
mall S. W. cor. SEVENTEE,NaIi ono (+KEEN.
, „ FOR SALE—HOUSE AND LOT,
enc: aide SEVENTH Street, below Arch. Good
123 Snitth FOURTH Went,
. . .
plaCe
au it)
0, 1 - 1
FOR RALE-NEAT OIJSE AND
Xcii. FURNITURE, BROWN Street, 1) , Io • Six
teenth.
12.3 South l'()iiitTi-iSfre:Ct,
f, FOR SALE- - --LARGE FOUR STORY
Adwelling, No. RIK south ltresd street, lot 23 by
zW tret. Hninediate posseSslon,
Neat Dwelling, No. 630 North Eighteenth street.
Possession Hi a lew (Jars.
Neat Dwelling, No. 2055 Wood street, with two
houses on rear end of tie lot. B. F. GLENN,
123 South FOURTH Street, or S. W. corner SE
VENTEENTH nod GREEN. tub)
FOR RENT
AN 'ITALIAN VILLA,
Late the residence of DAVID O. WILSON, situ
ate Mot a mile from the CITY of WILMINGTON,
within 200 yards of the City Ilan way (passing every
10 minutes.) The bouse (being new) is in excellent
order, supplieswith water from a tank In the attic,
with every modern improvement, heXtud throughout
by staltl.l a line porch the entire length of the
;building. The grounds in front of the limo., (con
taining 4 acres,) are tastefully laid out in walks and
plats ' dotted with trees and shrubbery, the whole
surrounded by hedge and wall. Tills country seat
is considered oue of the most desirable ant pleasant
locations h, the State. Pos.:slon given Immediate
ly, by apithelitioll to • it , l'ORT",
T. I% BA.VA.RD,
Executors,
au3-4w • Wilmington, Del.
To LET-THE WHOLE OF TI3E
FIFTH AND SIXTH STORIES of the Granite
Building Nos. 237 and 239 DOCK Street, with
steam. Also, several smaller Room.; on tie ki rat
floor. The large rouin third story ColninOnsvelllth
Dullfling, Nos. eriaral 919 Chestnut street, The Se
cond and upper stories Marble Building,6l2 Chest
nut street. THOS. H. CONNELL,
Counting-house Dr. D. Jayne Sr Son,
au22-6t 5 242 CHESTNUT Street.
FOR SALE-320 ACRES VALUABLE
bovltio LAND: on [lie halWaters of Little
Hickory Creek, Venango county, Pa, 're be gold
low. -Apply to LEWIS L. HOUVT,
an4-1W "- 154 South - FOURTH St.,
ESTATE OF SAMUEL MEGARGEE
DECEASED—LUMBER BUSINESS EST A.-
BLISIIMENT FOIL—
WHARF PROPERTY AND LO-Sal
MASHED LUMBER YARD. --- 0,111 he Sold at
private sale, fur cash, to a. si,itabia purchaser who
map wish to carry on the business and become the
tenant of the premises, all the stock of lumber,
sheds, fixtures, implements, horses carte, &e. nt
the lumber yard and bosiness estabilshmat
ent of 'the
late Samuel Megargec, E 611., Pouting oil Beach
street and Delaware - ayentw, ;w1 the' Dela=
Ware north of Poplar street, in the city of Phil:Wel=
pins. The said prem i ses and stock of loader,
4of - which a full and specific statement and deicrip
lion will he furnished to all appiieants, may be ex
mailed at any time before the filth instant.
A lease of the whole preperty will be granted to
the purchaser.
PrOpOtialS iA writtug will be trcelved until August
261. b,
DANIEL 'NI FOX, •
5::1 YORK - Atonic,
120111:la M. LOGAN,
No. 484 North THIRD Street,
anll-12t : Executors.
M STILL ANO'IllEn
TRIUZII•11 FOR
EVANS az WATSON'S
- 12 1 5. N 3C34
Rend the Following Certificate
From Messrs. Hall & Garris , l.a, whose large four-
story Pleture-Frame Ilimuractory, Third mid Pop-
tar .Streets, Was destroyed by am, cm the itioroing of
PIITLADY.LPIITA, August IS, 1531
Nessre. EVASS B•. TVA TNO,v:
G - M.INTLEMEN 7. We take great pleasure ha inform-:
hag you that your 11MO Of Safe, which has been
nerd by us, and was exposed to an intense heat fel'
several hours at the destructiOit Of oar Factory by
- File early this morning, proved a perfect protec
tion io our Peeks and Papers, which were found not
to have been injured in the least degree. IV great
security Of the Safe was shown by Its falling front
the fithd story, :Ind being in be Wine iikjerett by the
We take great pleasure in recommending your
make of Safe to any person desirou6 of a perfect
Flre-Proof. Safe. HALL & GARRISON.
A large assortment of our TIRE and BURGLAR
PROOF SAFES on hula emu
TNTO. 10 South E`ourtla. Street.
autl-Stif: . r.!IVANS
FISHER'S SELF-SEALING} FRUIT
Carib.
Et . ery housekeeper in the City and country
should use this excellent Can. It is the west earl.
venient and reliable elan in use, and gives entire
satisfaction wherever introduced. Itis seated in at
instant, by hooking and spring, thus clamping a tie
oap over and around the opening, and pressing It
upon a ring of cemented tutper. The cement In the
patter welts by the htmt 01 the fruit, and as the press..
big continues the fruit cools, and the sealing Is per.
feet. The cap Is linnisteued by Unhooking the
sprlng and running a thin knife, around under the
cemented paper.
Please call and examine this Can, at
J. ItteIKURTRIES . ,
SOS SPRING GARDEN Street,
Iyl3-2mif Philadelphia.
r6III 3 TROLLIEWS OFFICE,
/ VILLE. TENNESSEE, Auguilt Ilth. 186:3,
NOTICE TO TENNESSEE lIONDIIOLDERS.
In obedience to a Resolution of the General As
sembly of Tennessee, pasted N.zL 22d, 1665. you-are
hereby requested to forward to this office a state
inuot of yuor naps a and residence, with the date
anti number of inwla pond of the nate of Tennessee
owned hiy you, 0,144 tha avioaat and diameter of
sushi Bono.
Your early compliance is ecquested.
S. W. It, TOIIETT,
- oonptroing.
nomi-nst
F --
ABE PENCILS, NO. 2, (GENII
ITS
nt nemitg dazinh and all otlni.
or g,tatinnpry fmnortionately low, at 01:3.e 4 A,
fafa :I' oll l ll Ft Wiern Strect att2ol.*_
MANHOOD AND YOUTHFUL VIGOR
are regained by .11nizasoLir EXTI:ACT
ate 23-1
10 °TOO APFI ALBUMS.
-I- MILLER it VIM LoclC,
MAN lIP,IXTUIiEIt3 OF fIAPLI ALBUMS.
Nos. 1102 and 110* .5A Nti(N It., Vlill,deltdda,
Offer to the trade the most complete and extensiv(
aysortment of Photograph comprising over
three hundred varli•ileF of he latest styles and most
beautiful patter.l4. with a great variety of clasp:
and ornaments. Tiny are unsurpassed in beaut 3
and dprahnity by any lit the market, and sold
less than the setieest average prietts. Elatisfactloe
guaranteed or the looney refunded. A Itlteval tits
cone tto dealers. Catatogue mailed to any addres:
without char r e.
I'OCIiET lit BLES AIN I) POCKET TESTA:ME ND": •
'WITH I'SALIIR IN METRE.
Miller & Burloek' 6 Alm: dor anti well-known Pear)
Niue, also (help Pastri Tegument, ill 110'1M 0 . 1 Y.t e .,'
',ll,lll,ltng, for sale On liberal tering. at Ass. A.P.E 4
and iIO4SANSOM
ati2-witukt&tllin •
ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CON.
STITUTIONS, ofboih use fib """ i fi S
ExTitAcv ,7.0 rt. brwk , "ad e " r g''' •
f'ccllogo, eiwillo von to steer %you. 0u23-iili
P ILA I) E r & CALE
A s
ivottlis.—lSAKS, .131SAIORE, A CO..
bneeessors to A. D. Davis .5c Co.„N. W. ror
tier FircEt:ls"rii Slreet antiPENNSVL.
VAN 1k Avointe, Ina rictii revs or Patent Stntles.
suttat,lt• for Wt•lrh I.orlt . Caltrnnti Tra,ky, Depots.
Coal, Oila 1,111. a.. l:: 111,T, all
111:1 Crirllovs imnwint ;111.1 Portable I Miura.
brititoi cottnic-1, sits Iv.: 1001 l'atrni lieaitr4 ' , Mont
t7tork liuu<r 5.,11e. tor 111011 PAR. (It
l'arall ('rams ror ‘vl2.l;,liing e:ist•
an , i , orlwr nryy I kipper tirales,
grain a basto.l. and poinids.
I:nnks' I rein o
01. till
H Utilon Seale.
warrant Prompt attention giver
to T
~ ring. :..itotO for eir,ntiar.
(~ M. IiANK!!.. li. If, DINNIORE,
- LEM' 1 . :4 l'T. I ti
J. 11. 11 mu'22-1111.
SOLDTEIIS AND OTHERS WILL
fit; niitt it to their intervit to Inty Points. Shoes.
Trav• ;ling &e., at GA
;A south micosil. t•ltei.tnut. °actt shied, it
Iir,ADI AND TEkT
( .r (hp 1,...1”.3.11,, all r.i.Nitm,irg rxi 'Ex•
THACI. Itt (NI . lw •wt
WWI. I,lul.l;tll3ll.:*.llispensary. ttu23-I,ut
AMUSEMENTS.
A e R D.— THE UNDERSIGNEb
harltiDammed the proptietorahlp of the WM
mit-Street theatre, beg to announce that, sine; i u‘t
building has been elegantly remodeled, under ;Ins
dirvetiou of 111 r. S. P. Blisti, Mei are enabled no
Present 4 comfortable and eomple eatablishme»t,
mrrtlty of our city. nO.l hoye pleamii re in,
litutillt; 11 .1 the lOOOOV•molflmo been doll:4040 tO
Messrs. II iotrIIIL and FR I ED MUCKS. gentle
men Of aektmwledged testa and experience, who
pledge themsel yea to eparc no e xertion lit render
he theatre In every
respect desery lug the eonsMO.
ration and patronage of the public. With gra tofu'
acknowledgAs,
Tun Pubi
le a oboclien t servant,
JOHN B. owinn.n,
EDWIN BOOTH,
WALNUT -STREET THEATRE,--
Acting and Stage Manager,
W. A. FREDERICKS.
linalnehs Manager and Treas•r...T, ,ifiEnviinGL.
vim ORCHESTRA
The largest in point of numbers llllnlent to any -
Amerlean Theatre, will embrace Bunn 'if thy n 7 rr9l•'
di.thignishednutsleal talent in the COUntry.
Mr. MARK HASSLER.
Principal Scenic Artist CHARLES WIT!! A M.
Assistant Seattle A rtist WM. VET r Elts,
Master Machinist and Carpenter JOHN Z
- Mrs.. PM; K
Properties met Appointments, by, CHIVI W 3.
This establishment, iltdMitiy ft new Thvotre
every particular,
WILL OPEN
• for the Season on
SATURDAY EVENING, August Zeth, 18115,
when
MR. J. S. CLARKE,
(prior to his NeAle York. which posi
tleelyconnucnrrnouScldlailiii-(,ll.litkwill tippciir fur
SKY
AMA will be preFented Sterling coyness Dunning:
Comedy of
EVERYBOWS — S
EMBELLISHED WITH_ NEW AND ELEGANT
SCENERY AND APPOINTMENTS.
MAJOR DEBOOTS IL CLARKE.
(Ilia licit nrONS§lonal appearance In five mom ha,
icEfilwou D. IL ETT P. 4
(From the Winter (lartlen, N. V. hit it vat ;gloom , .
anec Philadelisllll.)
Mr. FEATIVEBIX lIETINE.,
Mrs. FEATHERLY Mks Er E (lEIMOS *
tiler firsst appearance at IMA l'heatre.)
Mrs. ENV ANSIJOIA N ittiSg A V . SI
Airs, DHBOOPS• lama tunny o.kine.
flier licaL, - ippearaom, tillg Theatre.)
THE °BCH En I:A, TIM DIRECT/0X
OF Mr. MARK JlM:shill:, WILL PEI/1 0 01E11 VA.
ItIOUS POPULAR 3IUSICAL SELECTIONS.
The performance to conehole with the Laughable'
Comeoletta _
LOVE IN LIVEUY
_
Pent Patrol, i_ -
- J. S, CLATtlin.
Lunt tiparlilu,
Sparkle Mr. J, A, BERN ri,,
Mr. II own rd Mr. STULL.,
Thomas Mr. MA.N.111.111.
.M.ks A. (.11t.1.11A31.
Mrs. p. CtiETrElt.
(ller IS rst appritra nee.)
Betty, tie Cook) Mrs• l'lltl 4 lTSb'Oli, i).
Ins:. 11. 311.1.J.1 , :1r..
The lifithagenien t has sincele
lug that the ern Invltt
DAVID ristJL BILOWN,
Countess V lolet
Lou] bit
has kindly contributed
AN OPENING ADDRESS
for the orraulon. which will be sbohrn by
3.115 S EFFIE G EILNION,
Dne notice will he given of the Lirst npbetti,iimN , oC
the tavoritt , 1W tor.
MU. ILAItTON mu.
'UR. G. S. GRIFFITH
And
-Alit. GAURON.
In addition to the almve and engaged:
Mr. .E. WOODRIJF.P, his lira Elppettravg ILL
Philadelphia.
Ms. All ES TAYLOR, itiS Ilrat iiin)(41'1111 1 le 11 1 1e 11 *
ML. (OR LAND E, ;Nix, J,W.
Miss ANDREWS, from the London Theatres. het.
first appearanee here.
Messrs. HENDEN.3ON, PRICE. DAVENPORT',
&c., ladles end gentlemen. whose ilialignialled.
talents ace acknowledged by the Philadelpitht press
end tiro engligi. l
.1, twit will appear during tap
SCALE or
Fatuity Clrric;.
Chairs in Dress Ana Orchestra Circles..
IMIMISEIMI
Orclustrs 'nVa4 `44
Private Bores hill to $3.
Box-book will he opened on Tilunsimr, Auguit
from 0 A. M. to a
1)00e.q when at 7M, irorformaavca will hoot+ at
comic!. before riglit,
Choirs in orchestra, Orchestra and Dress CtrOlosi.
may he secured from 9A. M. to 3 I'. M., and troin
to 101'. 3)1., during the crimson. atr2l.,9t
KEW CHESTNUT-ST. THEATRE.
• ,& hTNI3 T sTnEET. ABOVE TWELFTH.
FRH/AV EVENING., Angina lithi
LAST NIGHT 11IfT ONE or the NEW IRTSIT
BEAMA, br Digit Dtmelcault timE.II linuee,M/101
ARRA. It NA. PlOtillIC: WI THE
WICELQW WEDDIN(G.
It nip he presented with ail the
MAGNIFICENT SCENIC AND MECHANICAL
Ji):11" WU ORIGINAL
U ORINAL
MITSIC,'DOSTLY ACCESSURUS, AND
6}l( T(A f,:
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Amp.m.t.).4.
LAST GRANDPR
AA NA. POGUE - SIA.TINEK,
MOST POSITIVELY,
SAT UR I) AY EVENING, Align st 26,
Benefit of Mr. LEWIS - AKER and LAST NrOlrE
OF 711. tiEASON•
MONDAY EVENING. Angligt 26.
INAUGIJRATIGN 01".111I6 FALL AND WIN.
TER SEASON, AND INENAL Naar-Am
bliSs KATE P.EIGNOLDS. AND
MIL W• SEDLEY SNUTET.
who will appear in W.
line Comedies or
TDE WONDER AND NAVAL ENGAGEMENT%
NEW AMERICAN THEATRE
WALNUT titre( I 4 ilbstye Eighth.
THIS EVII.4IIW,
BENEFIT OF EL-li * INO-EDDIE,
And last week of 1116 ugagonent.
First night or a new Draina,
ENGLAND AND AUSTRALIA.
First appearanee of
MISS KIFELTNE yOELLEIZ
ai sr EALLETTI and MI/MI, A NTUNIO.
in the bea“Grai bailet
ESMERALDA.
FAMILY MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY
AFTb OON.
CONCERT HALL. .COMENCINGF
----
BIONDAY. Ampitat , ith. ER ZOLIA.Vg
'is - IRA:PE AND YUEN tt !IRA'S'* /id
rdil glee a seelea or theirpopularcuml indFrit—
mental Concerts, itn above. ,
Mr. uMITER has the pleasure or stating that he
ban .insi returned from hnglana, brinng whit idttx
this 11CW ;ma wondererd invention ut• Prof'.P Pepper.
•(lncidit or of the eel.•hratol "Ghosi.")ealleit
12.110TED5... or. We-are Here. hat not flute
- . .
Which le neKnonleilmul by the pubi le pres, of Eng—
lund to be superior to ale oboe ruinous it.l-bosi t 's
and altogether surpassing the
of thi n well-known Davenport Brothel% widen le
given nightly htconneetiun with, and to addition to,
the very pointlar entert,thnnent or the taut/pus
CAR'rElt ZOITAVE TROUPE.
Admission, 145 cents. Reserved (50 cents.
D.aor.open at 7 o'clock. Po eonnuenee at .9 o'elock.
4'eats at Mr. lama, W. A, Tr.mvt,,,r's
titorc. 'lleyentt, tad eltoptitut AtTOttilt I. Be
Pit et's. Sixth and Chestnut stiteets, and at Risley 4 -
Perfouicnl titutul, Continental Hotel.
Afternoon Perfot mane.. (went SATURDAY, at
lialllpast 2 o'clock. .1. HEN EAGE UARTIM,
Priel or. I. M. W. STEEHE, Agent. u12.4...9t.
T'ATRMOUNT WATER-WORKS,
(WIRE BRIDUE)
AFTERNOON CONE.MItTIi wrtirit DKr,
From 4 to 7 o'clock, by
1-1 A SSLER.*S (;RANI/ MILITARY BAND.
Programmes of Music Issued dolly.
TM, Arch, Vine, and Callawhill-street cars ruts
directly to the pl a ce. auls-tf
A CADEMY OF Fin ARTS, ggESIL
J- 1 - NUT Street, above Tenth--Often from 9 A.
till 6 P. M. Benjamin Nest's great picture
CHRIST REJECTED stitt on Exhibition. 1016
EIIECURSIONS.
CA.PII iItAY
V..XCUTZ
og,ATERhAy, NutfirsT 20th, 1865.
FARE, ea.so.
From Philadelphia, last boat at 7 A. M., front I'lo4
of MARKET Street, upper ferry.
The Train will leave Camden at 7.20, and be 4114
al. Cape May vt 1120 A. M.
A. lAMITED NUMTER OP TICKETS tni/ar
WILL .BE SOLD.
Eel tuning, have ()nee May at 7 P. 3f., and be due
fn ( - neaten at 10.30 P. OL,. and Philadelphia at 10.44
P. at
J. VAN. RENSSBLAER, Supt
wimp CAPE MAY,
WEST JERSEY RAILROAD,
FROM FOOT OF MARKET STREET, urrx:4
FERRY, Al
8.30 A. 7uy adiat ic A.ND
2.30 P. M., reSENGER. Due at 6.4 d
EXPRESS. Pao at 746 "F. AU'
4,39 P,
Fare, $3.00. Eiervmutrt, 0.04.
•
EXCUINIMIC TICKETS, SS.OO. Coupon Mao , ta'
tc. be used by one percon only, in for $05.00.
Passengers ana /41Tge taken to and fron 1-41
'gaud and acalivu, ,yl3. :Plat additibtial eltara:s.
Freight daily from Sandford's Wharf, bolus,
Spruce street.
Returning Trains leave CAVE MAY at 5.90 A
Mall ; 13 A. M. Express ; 6 I'. M., Aceonimcda, ,
8,20 M,, Frelgin.
J. VANV. It2I:SgELAER,
PiIILADXLPIItA, July 24, /865, jyd-tos,
W.W.Z . 7.,1 G RAND ANNUAL /
u Its t N . ov met
YoUtiur istEN's CIIItIMTIAX ASSOCIATION TO.
AT3.A.a.m.c3 CITY, NEXT FRIDAY. Angled *2.501.
$1,0; children half price. To ne had :t.t tivs
mu, 1:410 (MUM LIT street, and at YlNket
STREET WliAltV.
Arrangements have heclllrilWe %VIM switger ears%
a »d for the last boat to leave rtne-Meet wharf live.
eisely at (Lae A. M. au:l,U
B r y 0 1 :1 1 ) 0 T 7ll r EASIT 0 R •
2111 i NDY'S
E/Gl.lTif ANNUAL COIIPLIIITENTARY
MOONLIGHT EXCURSION
TO ATLANTIC (1(:VY,
ON SATURDAY EVENINIi. August 2atit.
t.nst boat lynxes VINE.STItEET FERRY at d
veloot) , ,m. Fare, for the round trlpAt,so.
Ileturniw, 1,...v09..kTLA.N1.43 at 8 tddalt d., g
Olt MON Di a Al ORN 1.3.14.1 .
l'h•kets can he had at the WHARF, 0.).D!)11011/;
ItcrAYTING.
PAYTD n. tunsarv.
Vvi.l,ll(et9r,
xoricE—c,imomi
t f 1 1 ;
ANDN.TI',A.I.: I ' II I
ROAD.—On anti after 1101 , i 11 ' A-V , A it g lo ' 4l Ml ' " 13
.1'.:I. Express Trait flaw VIS Wltru'r PHIL
7 . 08 A. / 11 . from Will 1w diseentlitned,
On SATURDAY, Dalt inst.. the 6:srpees Train war
run ns ennui, being the last trill this L..ttbOtl.
W om . CAMDEN AND .
W LA I -r,4; A1LT40A.32.
st ri,73/64 ARRAA ,
Tit ROUGH 4 ,4 TWO HOURS,
On and atter tiATIIIIDAY, July lot, 11186, nil&
trains tisicr to A Oolitic. City. and one on Rona ay'.
TRAIN.S LEAVE VIN it-bilthET FERRI
as followS:
EANUS/03.1 6.8.1
Moll Train
with Passenger CH
In two hours) 2.fifi 341.
Atlantic Accommodation 4 .1.5
nor LEAI. 14 ATLANTIC.
Atlantic Accommodation 0.47
Expreas (through in two liow:si ^ al A. S..
Freight, with l'a.KeugGr Car a Uactied....11,47 ,
MO 1 Train 4.40.1,',
Sneetal ~,,,, 0.18 Pt ate
SIINpAy aIA IL TRAIN.
Leaven Vine-street Ferry at 7.20 A. .14.
Returning, [Laves Atlantic. at 4.45 P.
- Marc to Atlantic. Tiehrota, .14
only for tile day awl train on which they are taste .1,
JUNCTION ACCOMMODATiox.
f.eare Vine-street Ferry at ~,,,,,,, rt,,, scoo P. 214
Lem.. Jackson at
EXTRA 11A1)Din: YIELD TRAIN?...
benve Vine-street Perry at 10.15 A. M. and i.lt
Leave Haddonfield at 11.45 A. M. anti 2.45 P. H.
N. B.—Preight must be delivered at Cooper%
Point before 0 o'clock P. M. to Insure itz,going d 0441
the next day. JOHN G. ANT,
Ices-ti Agent
INT
.I,r , Si,MT vi4.lelrt 3 R DI CI I; Ft sI 0 gTO
..- • - - 1. . - LONG /MA ZNI}l.. — TrAliA Mt
Lung Itrauell will Wave. Cooper's Point,CAMlAnt,
daily Wundir excepted,) at Mb A.. 'AL Fare. V.
Exeurhlon 'l' rkets. goml for ttil'AV lays. $3. Val.'S
train ou Saturdar at 4,31 I'. M. Returning, arthili
at Camden at 9.1. A. M. Morday.
Je26-21u Lo 2). C 01.8:, Agent. Camaell.
-----
s.on BALES 00'11'014 'WICK JUST
rereirrit. Also, MI stock oP Cottou
Carpet Cluall. Sc., al Inwest imtrket. priev.
110wE, EUSTON, St CO., -
aOl5 157 a11<1159 North Tuinn Street,
TIIE mAN I 3 STRUNGTIT.
.
-Therour, , , !‘.ll,l(thnititiod
use 11EL,:il1Q1,1) , ; „ 17: . 'l it ACT
kk1123-11/t
. 2 . 4 of itl4.
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