forCENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL cllUToll—Hall. N. E. corner BROAD and ARCII Streeta.—Preaching TOMORROW EVN ISO. at 8 o'clock, by Rev. Mr. onoWELL. The Mir ..re cordially invited. it* plc— REV. WILLIAM FULTON WILL iimich in the Firm Reform.] Dutch Chnreb_ c r:V mhur n.tc:‘..Tri and SPRINti GARDEN Streets. 10-311.121 WW MORNING. at 10,4 O'clock. iihjeek— ,•3lit..siou or the Church to the South." it* w•= ITNION M. E. CHERCH —SAB BATH. August 27th. —Rev. G. D. CAltllo3y, ~,.1-lock A. 31. :Old 8 o'clock P. ISI. Or THE HEE. .VOYIN CHAMBERS will Preach TO-MORROW at 4 ram, on the "The Bible not the Role of Life Protestnnts THIRD =CORNED DUTCH URCI-I. eo me , f ENTII and FILBERT :-Irretc.Rev. F.. R. IBEAD 1/.. will preach TO-MIRLt , W. Services at 10M •••clock A. M. It* Sr. MATTHEW S LUTHERAN = QliritCN. NEW met. Ilieluw Fourth. he lween Ra, e and Vine. Se rvives the Paator,Rev. - 1(.11". NUTTER. TO:Mot:HOW (Sunday) MORN /NG. at 11, 1 - n'einek. /t -------- SECOND REFORMED DV T4J R Street,above Brown. ;Rev. T. 1)F. WITCr.II, 3I AGE , Pastor will Preach .70411eRitOw itt Iteiyht s 11W. SECOND ADVENT MEETINGS? _N. rorner Ninth and Callowhill streets. TO —PreaelltegFalt 10% A. M., bvi Elder F. p (JIMA N 1 : at 34 before aP. M. by Dr. 3. Fori py, rh.l t iret—" The Condition of Man in Peale." _ 11' WPHILADELPHIA TRACT AND INDSSION SOCIETY.—The Hundred and Se venth Meeting. In behalf of this Society will be held is the Nieetown Baptist Church. on SABI3ATII lrtL inst., at The Agent of thr Seeletv, IL Schreiner, Rev. T. S. Malcom, am! Ito:. Ir. Hendricks Will address the ineettnit. : riddle invited. go -- TO THE RESCUE.—AT A MEET ING of the KENSINGTON FIRE COM rA NY. it was on motion g,: 80 / mi. That the thanks of the Company he ten dered to the efficient and energetic Congressman of 111 t, Third .li:4 Het (html. Leonard C. 11Iyerso for the i n wra i donation of the proceedings of Congress end other public Attest : JACOB CREAMER, tt ^Secretors li. F. Co. OFFICE OF THE TARR AND SCOTT FARM OIL COMPANY, No, 205,'‘ - WALNUT Street. Room No. 2, 26th _August, 1865. The firgt annual meeting or - Ow Stookholdor,2 of this Compact' will be held neateir office, on WED YESDAI, silt September ,at 12 o'clock M. an26-int GEO. 0. BEACH, Secretary. 110.... SPRING GARDEN BAPTIST CHURCH, THIRTEENTH Street, below ceates. having been closed several weeks for re pair:, Will itt• opened for public worship on CAB MTH next, Austlittl, at 10% A. M. Iv our pastor. 'B ev. P_ lIORNBERUER. ;lad at 794 I'. M. by Rev. I'. S. HENSON. A social Iseeling will be held at 3 o'clock P. M., at which ad dresses maybe expected by} Rev. W. W. Taylor, of t, Olivet 'Presbyterian Church: Rev. N. It. Bald win. of the Baptist Church. and Others. au2s-2tt IST- AT A MEETING. OF TILE STOCK.- HOLDERS or the tt team OIL- COMPANY: hod this day. an Aaseament of EWE CENTS PEll. SHARE was levieJ . pay S I AR n P LE e SS t , h Treasu rer. au24-thstuat. August 22. 1E65 DIVIDEND NOTICE. OFFICE . of the MAPLE SHADE OIL COMPANY, No, rig* WALNUT Street. FIIELADELPHIA, Au gust `auk iSas.—The Board of Directors have this day declared a dividend of FOUR PER CENT. on the Capital Stock, payable on and after the 30th, clear or State taxes. The Transfer Books will close on the Dth at 3 P. M.. and open on the 31st. au24-6t THOS. K. SEAILLE, Secretary. ggrOFFICE OF THE HARRISBURG, POIMMOUTE.," MOUNT JOY, AND LAN CASTER RAILROAD ILADEL COMPANY PHPH lA.August 22, 1665. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the company will be held on FRIDAY, September 1, liBl, at 11 o'eloek A. M. at the corner of THIRD 'Cireet and WILLING'B 'Alley, at which time an Election for Directors will be held, to serve for the main year, GEORGE TABER, a1123-st Secretary. D COAL AND IX 13.1FANY. $1,000,000. S, AT $5 EACH. th FOURTH Street. TORS: - Sylvester J. Megargee, Tatlow Jackson, Price I. Patton Thomas H. Rickert. e Smith. R J. MF.GARGEE. er, ALBERT R. SOHO auto-tf CIIgNIBEILL PROVEISENT CO CAPITAL STOCK 200,000 SHARE (Mee No. 228 Sou DMIC .leseph Lesley, ltallert 11. Beatty, Albert D. Boileau, Edward H. Faulkner, A. Entre President, SYLVESTE ; ft:ecretary and Treasur FIELD WOFFICE PENICSYLVAPIX 4 RAIL• ILOAD CO*PANY. PHILADELPHIA, August 15, 186'5. The Mortgage Bonds of the Connecting Railway Company, between the station of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company in West Philadelphia and Frank ford, a distance of seven miles, can be obtained at ;his ()thee, No. 23S South THIRD Street. These bends are in sums of one thousand dollars 1 with interest coupons attached, payable at said (ace on the 15th day of March and Septemberin each year, at the rate of six per ceutum per annum, and the principal payable in five equal annual amounts, at the rate of dal 000 per annum—the first series on September 35, A. D. 1900. The principal and interest are secured by a mortgage for one million of dollars upon. All the railway and property of the company, and ire guaranteed by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. These bonds are made free of State taxed hr the Company. The railway is being constructed in the most sub itantlal manner, and. will he completed during the ,llsaing year. This road perfects the connection t.etween the Pennsylvania Railroad and the New fork lines via Philadelphia, and becoming, as it nii), the Math channel of communication between New York and the West, as AvPll di to and from the National Capital, will always obtain large reve nues. and be one of the most important rallWayS of :he Union. tinder a contract with the Philadelphia and Tren :on Railroad Company, that company leases tile toad of the Connecting Railway Company, and ug.res to pay an annual rent for WA years of six per :TRIM upon the cost of the road, clear of taxes. These bonds are therefore recommended as & first- Oils's security. For further information apply sat the ()Meer the tompan3 - . THOMAS T. FIRTH, aul,-lm Treasurer. gar OFFICE OF THE LOCUST MOUN TAIN COAL AND IRON COMPANY, PAMADELPHIA, Angllat 17, 150, At a meeting of the Board of Directors of this company. held this day a Dividend of TlIttEE, AND A 'RALF PER CE7 T. on the Capital Stock, clear of State Tax, was declared, payable to the Stockholders or their legal representatives on and after the 28th inst. The Transfer Books will be closed until 28th inst. 1111540 C EDWARD ELY, Treasurer. Er STOCKHOLDERS , MEETINtL—A Special Meeting of the Stoeltholder.; of the LAM - BERT ON OIL .AND MANAMA= (MENU ( OMPANY will be held at - their office. No. 421- wALNUT Street, on TUESDAY, August 29th. at 3 o'clock P. M. Punctual attendance is requested, business of Importance will be presented. By order of the .Boar) of Directors. 21112- 9 41 0, PO WELL, Secretary. _ _ teMr. NOTICE.—T II E PENNSYLVA. MA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Ai ears 2 23, 1863. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY will be held at their Office on MONDAY. the 4th day September next, at 10 o'clock A. M., when aui , I , ,taion will be held fur nine Directors, to !servo for enFliing year. WM: CROWELL. :sll5-ise4 • Secretary. Sgr THE CONFERENCE OF THE First Colored Methodist Protestant Cithren "11l convene on SATURDAY. Aug. 2Gth, at lietiexet SEVENTH . St., below Lombard. :R.•'.5-2t' MILITARY. UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS. — Wanted for the UNITED STATES MARINE, 1 CORPS, able-bodied MEN. Splendid induce ments held out to all entering the Marine Corps; slorious opportunity to visit foreign countrics . good pay, excellent accommodations, light and ra=y duties. For all further information inquire at the Recruit '3lg Rendezvous, No. 311 South FRONT Street, Philadelphia, between D A. M. and 3 P. M. every ' , '•ay, except Sunday. CHARLES HEYWOOD, In Captain and Recruiting Officer. t i re STILL ANOTHER GREAT TRIUMPH FOR EVANS (X; WATSON'S t''ALA.I,II,A.MI3EXt Read the Following; Certificate ire's - Messrs. Hall & Garrison, whose large four- Pletare-realas Manufactory, Third and Pop- _treats, was destroyed by fire on the morning of 15th lustaut PHILADELPHIA, August 18, 1885 1,-rs. ES ANS d: WATSON: lAA:TU:IIEN We take great pleasure in inform you that your make of Safe, whin has beta ' 1,, r 1 by us, and was exposed to an intense heat for , eeral hours at the destruction of our Factory by fire early this morning, proved a perfect protec ou to our hooks and Papers, - which were found not have been injured in the least degree. The great eee!liv of the Safe wag shown by Its falling from 'the third story, and being in 210 wise injured by the We take great pleasure in recommending your make of Safe to any person desirous of a perfect girt-Proof Safe. HALL & GARRISON. A large assortment of our FIRE and BURGLAR. PROOF SAFES on hand and for sale at No. 10 South Fourth Street. tup22-stif EVANS & WATSON. ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CON . STITUTIONS, of hull' sexec, 11Se RELNWILD'e. I .: , TIZACT BMW. It wilt give brisk - and energetic enabie you to sleep well. ati2:l-IIU iiALL , s HAIR RENEWER. A, the van,., indie tcs , It not only renews the !? , ivtli of the Ilair when thin and falling off, nut is •'!l nOsitivelv renew the color to its original shade - :,en It is turning gray or white, whether by dis ,e, grief, or old age. It will certainly ITALL'S JJAIR RENEWER what is claimed for t—a fact which hundreds, thnusands who have used it, are ready to tea- Where one bottle is fairly used, In any coin itinaity,its rePULdtlen `spreads like wlldfire. ,, and 1 ,1 ? t, best advertisement and reconiniendatiOn we .1.31 the HALL'S HAIR RENEWER. ' 1,11 ) States, where the "Renewer" origina '2• 11 is used by yOlll4l, ladles as a dressine. and !.c round on the toilet tables of young Men (also limr barbers, ) while. older men and women will without it, as a renewer and restoratiVe fur HALL'S HAIR RENEWER. 1 , 1 ,.c1r gray locks and bald heads, which it changes to ` 1 1;;:,r entire satisfaction. selling, in the city of Boston nlon . e , , tLt ! CCU hottle., per month, the dealers ,IN '•go i l l' :, * werl , the .- nreference to all other Thor I,garatluas. HALT; II AIR RENEWER efreel Is marrcffloas. The old, y i rt „ es. It middle-aged, you»g. ilieun przdSlng mawy 0 10 3 , sennil I,e,M,Y. UOT ''',.in,7dom. will ri•storallvt.s in the vegetable ,'=tore gray hair. it will restore dry, fa ded, and lIALT.'zi HAI] .RESTORER ' %,, coloretl hair to its original color.and change drY, lasA, - wiry hair into 114 ,11.1 Cul silken tresses. ll:ire sach confident, ii, its merits and we are SO lure that it will do all that we claiin'for it. that we SLOOI reward if the Hair Renewer ',hoes not lore sailsfaction in all cases, when ilEied according HALL'S IIAIR RENEWER. lo the directions. We elaini as follows: It will re ,tore the hair to the loftier natural color. It trill {,1.1) [lir hair from out. It will Cleans e the t!,afp. it will leave the hair lostivas sil en , a•klt As the name indicates, it will renew the HALL'S HAIR REN'EWER. and color of the hair. It is liked by all who it, and it Is a splendid hair dressing. It is ra ?;,i Increasing in popularity everywhere. such a; 31 - ti prepara t for the same purpose has ever ‘'3',Yl-11, simply because 11 effects the change we t 4 niu for il — prove it. trc a Dottie. It. I'. 11,11.1. & CO., Proprietord, Nashua, N. H. Fur sale by all Druggists. an2s-2t SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS RR sToRED by IumnBOLD'S EXTRACT Br' JORDAN , ORB, & Ca, STEAM EN BUILDERS, Iron Pounders, and Gene- Ct,.. , ,Reldnists and Boiler Makers, No. .1.219 CAL. r. SILL Street. Pblladelphia. f. 244.1 T AI XE NO MORE-UNPLEASANT AND AzitlrTisart• Remedies for unpleasant and danger .'l4-s. Irs'r Da.sinor.a..,'s EXTRACT Recitu 'l4oml lime IYabit, 81i23.1111 CURT.LIN GOODS. I s E. wALRAVEN, MASONIC HALL, 719 CHESTNUT STREET' BAB MST MICKEY= A. FULL LINE OF LACE AND NOTTINGHAM CIUILTA.INS, ENTIRELY NEW AND EMI DESIGNS, AT REDUCED RATES. PINK, WHITE AND BLUE MOSQUITO BARS WITH PATENT UMBRELLA FRAMES, ALL SIZES, BEADY FOR UM WINDOW SHADES, OF THE LATEST PATTERNS. PIANO COVERS, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT. 1v21,-tf WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. 3 1865. FALL, 1865. JAS. R. CAMPBELL & '727 CHESTNUT STREET, Invite the attention of Cash Buyers at wholesale to their stock of FRENCH, BRITISH, AND AMERICAN Di it . SZ . aOO 33 fig it.Whlch, for extent, variety, and general adapta tion to the wants of the trade, is unrivalled. SILKS, NIERINOES, POPLINS, EPINGLINES, TARTAN PLAIDS: BLANKETS, FLANNELS, BALMOR ALS, WHITE GOODS, LINENS, and BRADFORD GOODS. Package Buyers %implied with scarce and desira ble goods at and under market rates. WHOLESALE BOONS VP STAIRS. u26-tf RETAIL DRY GtOODS. EDWIN HALL & CO., No. 26 SOUTEL SECONI) ST., Arts HOW OPESING THEIR. FALL AND WINTER IMPORTATION r,A.NC - 5( SILKS, PLAIN SILKS, BLACK SILKS, 'FRENCH, IRISH, AND GERMAN. POPLINS, FRENCII mitiN"ctms, FANCY AND PLAIN DELAINES, NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS. OF ALL KINDS au2l-6t For Sale 'Wholesale and Retall AUTUMN ANDMINTER, 1865. Full Meek now open, with dallylarge additions, homht for GASH, and offered at a small advance. amines Of Domestic Goods complete. Blankets in quantities or by the pair. Dress Goods, all at the new lower prices. Cloak and Shawl Stock up stairs. Boys' Clothing—assortment fresh and good. WOOLLEN GOODS , Department made a leading feature; the foreign goods mail or our own ordering , embracing . novelties am staple steles of the old world, and unexceptionable as they are, scarcely excelling the best fabrics of our own country, of which we claim to have one of the finest stocks in this city, bought direct from the manufacturers. Chinchilla and Esquemaux Beavers. Floe CI oakings and Overcoatings. Black Bearers, Tricots, Fancies, &c. Black French Cloths. Middlesex Colored Cloakings. IVater•proor Cloakings. CASSIMEEES. Medium weight for fall wear. Staple styles for boys' wear. Extra weight line goods. " Harris and other makes. All by the yard or _piece, Wholesale or Retail, at the new Reduced Bates. COOPER St. CONARD. • auM-2t S. E. corner NINTH and NtARKET. VD FOR A GOOD WIDE BLACK SILK. Neat plaid fancy Silks. $1.75. Double-faced. black figured. $.1.45. Handsome Avid., Foulards-Igreatbargain-11.50. Irish Poplins — newest style plaids-11.75. R J. C. STA VERIDGE St Northwest cor. of EIAMITII and 3IARKET. 50CTB. FOR LUPIN'S ALL-WOOL DE LAINES. 1 case Lupin's Merinocs, $1.25. 1 case 5-4 Lupin's Merittoes, 1 ease superb quality Merinoes, *1.75. 1 Case 111111111'11 Ape Ile', Poplins, , 1 A1.25. J. C. STIEAWBII.I.DGE CO.. _ Northwest cor. of EIGHTH and MARKET. pUSSIA CRASH, GENUINE, 25, 28, 31 CENTS. A good table Linen. 6234 and 70c. 10-9 Linen Sheetings, $1.25. 16-4 Cotton bbeeting, , , $1 and i l .ll. New York Mills Williantsville,WainStlaa. R J. C. STAWRRIMVE 6.; CO., Northwest eon EIGHTH and MARKET. 83.60 FOR-HONEY-COMB BRIDAL QUILTS. Colored and white Marseilles ints. Marseilles Crib Quilts, cradle Blankets. Fruit Cloths, wine Cloths, fruit Doylies. Two hales all-wool Flannels. Or. 3. C. STRAWBRIDOE & CO., Northwest coy. EIGHTH and 'MARKET. TILANKETS.-A FIVE-POUND ELAN -I-P EET FOR $3,. 1 ease heavy, all-Stool for $6.75. . cost-a extra, heavy tarn, $l. 3 cases rine extra size, $lO. - 4 cases-8111entlid qualtty—from $l2 to $l5. J. C. STRAW BRIDGE & Co.,_ Northwest cor. EIGHTH and 313.RKET. au-stuthat T CHAMBERS, NO. 810 ARCH U • street. Novelties In Lace Goods oper.lne, Dans , . Valencienne Laces, all widths. Thread Veils, new designs. Thread Collars. Empress Collars, In Pointe de Gaze. Pointe Applique. Yalencienne, &e., &c. Crochet Edgings. Cambric Edgings and Insertions. att9.4-81 Marseilles for Dresses and Basques. iILANKTITS-ENTIRE NEW STOCK, A- 0 LOW PRICES. Medium and flue Bl ankets.- Some extra cheap lots, $9 and $lO. Fine crib Blankets; Horse Blankets. Honey-comb Quilts; wide, heavy Shootings. Shaker Flannels. finest goods, $1 and $l.lO. Best quality Canton Flannels; Ticking*, Linen Diapers, $2.25, $2.50 0 $5, and 453, &T. bELAINES. IC7 pieces new Delatnes, 35 and 37 cts. 118 pieces new prints, best makes, only 28 to 35 ets. Daily opening new dress goods. Black dress goods stock complete. COOrEtt. & CONARD, S.l OOP. NlNTHanti Al AXE B , T Wears. TIT STEEL & SON, Nos. 713 715 - 3 - 1, • North TENTH Street, are now offering great bargains in SUMMER DRESS GOODS. Dress Goods of all kinds at reduced prices. Shawls of all Rinds at reduced prices. Domestics of all kinds at reduced prices, Linen Goods of all kinds at reduced prices. Iyards wide English Cashmeres, Fall colors., SI. SILKS OF ALL KINDS AT LOW PRICES. CHEAPEST BLACK SILKS IN THE CITY. Just opened 1 case of Hoyle's best quality 4-4 Eng lish Chintzes, double purples, at 50c. aul2. PLAIN BUFF PINK, AND BLUE rzncALLro or BUFF Chintzes. Plain buff, pink, and blue Jaconeta. Pure white'Sbetland Shawls. White Shirred Muslins. Plaid and Stripe Naii3sooks. Plain Nalnsooks, Swiss lffuslins, Cambries, &c. Fine lead-color Linens. Frosted or Crape Poplins for travelling dresses. Single and double width plain De Laines. EDWIN HALL & CO., SECOND - N.B.—Summer DressGoodso closing out regard less of cost. )e25-tf 62Q HOOP SKIRTS. 628 HOPKINS' "OWN MAKE" OF 1100 P SKIRTS arc manufacture Steelhe best woven tapes, finest tempered English 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 likirts In the market. All the new and desira ble sty les, sizes,_ and lengths for ladles, misses, and children. On band and made to order, wholesale and retail. Warranted to give satisfaction, at 628 Alt(3l - 1 street. Jy7.6-Im. F ISHER'S SELF-SEALING FRUIT CANS. Every housekeeper In the city and country should use this excellent Can. It is the most con venient and reliable Can in use, and gives eutlre 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 a ring of cemented paper, Tao Cement In the paper welts by the heat of the frnit,and as the press ing continues the fruit cools, and the sealing la per fect. The cap is unfastened by unhooking the spring and running a thin knife around under the cemented paper. Please call and examine this Can at McidIJRTRIES , , 808 SPRING GARDEN Street, jyl3-2tolf Pnoadeipma. pIiOTOG ILL RAP ER &RTI H RL OCH ALBUMS. M, /lAN UFACTURERS OF PHOTOGRAPH AL RUMS, Nos. 1102 and 1104 SANSOM St., Philadelphia, Offer to the trade the most complete and extensive assortment of Photograph Albums, comprising over three bundled varieties of the latest styles and most beautiful patterns. with a great variety of clasps and ornaments. They are unsurpassed in beauty and durability by any in the market, and sold at less than tile general average prices. Satisfaction guarant dealerse money refunded. A liberal dis count to catalogues mailed to.any address without Charge. POCKET BIBLES AND POCKET TESTAMENTS, WITH PSALMS IN METRE. Miller & RurloeVs en crier and well-known Pearl ilible, also their Pearl Testament, in various styles binding, for sale on liberal terms, at Nos. 1102 and 1104 HANSOM. au2-wfm3t&dlni MANHOOD AND YOUTHFUL VIGOR are regained by lIEL3thOLD'S EXTRACT au2a-lm TIES PRESS. - PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26. 1865-. rjlcw r 1 cpicE FOR THE BALE OF GOVERNAMIN'T LOANS No. 114 S. THIRD STREET. JAY COOIE.V., Zror, BANNERS AND BROKERS, Offer for sale, at lowest market rates, GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, AS FOLLOWS U.S. 7.80 Treasury Notes of date of Aug. 15, 1864. Do. do. do. June 15,1865. Do. do. do. July 15,1865. BONDS QF 5-20 LOAN OF 1262. 5-20 LOAN OF IBM 10-40 LOAN OF 1804. CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS. STOCKS OF ALL RI:NIA BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION, Information given concerning all kinds of Secu rities. Collections on all points made at lowest rates. n u24-tial Z$ $ $$ It ikl_f 1 I) 14 '(ITII) GAITO : I tj 414; JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, 4% CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS DRY GOODS, Pies. 239 and 241 North Third Street, rft[LADELPHIA, Cloths, Print 9, Casaimerea, Detainee, Sattinetts, Alpacas, Jeans, Fancy Drees Goods, Cottonades, Brown and Bleeched Sheetings, Denims, Brown and Bleeched Shlrtings, Stripes, ()mist, Chambras, 011,eir9, oml6ll Tii'eN'i Gingham'. . Flannels, ,Diapers, •Linens, FURNISHING GOODS, WHITE GOODS, au23-3m NOTIONS, &c., &c, FALL EDMUND YARD .Sr, CO., 617 Chestnut and 614 Jayne MI IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF BILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, 4. LINENS, WRITE GOODS AND BALMORAL& DEALERS IN AMERICAN DRESS GOODS. GERMANTOWN FANCY WOOL GOODS, BALMORALS, AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES. auB-1m SEWING MACHINES. wILLCOX isL 13 S' SEWING MACHINE. It is the best fanny Machine. It is a definition of "simplicity" and. "perfec tion." The Needle cannot be ;et wrongi The Hemmer, Feller, and Braider are acknow ledged to be superior to o sdi others. A patented device prevents its being turned back ward. It is entirely noiseless. It received the Gold Medal of the American Insti tute in 1863. It received the Silver Medal of the "New York State Fair," 1864. It received the Silver Modal of the "Pennsylva nia State Fair," 1869. It also received the First Premium for "THE BEST PEIPING MACHINE" at the great "New England Fair," the "Vermont State Fair, and the "In diana State Fair," 1861. Send for a circular containing full information, notices from the press, testimonials from those using the machine, iitc. AGENTS WANTED. WILLCOX & GIBBS SEWING MACHIN7 4 6O., 720 GizIESTNUT STREET, ati2-wsnll3t REMOVALS. REMOVAL. -THE AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY (Pennsylvania Branch) Lao removed from 929 to No. 1210 CHESTNUT Street' Pliadelphia. H. N. THINSELL, au23-4t• - Secretary and Treasurer. Ttlb EMOVAL. J. JOLLIVET, LADIES' HAIR DRESSER, Formerly at No. 1314 Chestnut street, informs his friends and customers that he Das removed to No. 224 South NINTH Street, (Four doors above Lust street,) Where he intends to keep an extensive assort ment of tine FRENCH FLOWER; HAIR WORK, rEnvultERIL , He would also state that he has just received the latest style of Front .Curls, Plaits, Waterfalls, &c. au2l-12t5 in REMOVAL, I'. B. LOFTIS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Furmerly at No. 140 North Thirteenth street, in• forms his numerous friends and customers that he has removed to No. 61 North EIGHTH Street, where he Menus to 0p... with a Roe and well se. leeted assortment of WATCHES and JEWELRY. Everything in hie line will be found of a superior quality and workmanship, and every article war ranted as represented. Particular attention given to repairing tine Watches. Jewelry made to order, and repaired. He solicits a continuance of the liberal patronage bestowed in his old store by fo mer customers, and asks the favor of the public genially. atii2-gym 1 EMOVAL.-BENED CT MILLER, AA , UMBRELLA. and PARAS L Manufacturer hat removed to 39 North SIXTH S reet. jy27-imif. REMOVAL.-GEO. W. WATSON & CO. have removed their CARRIAGE REPOSI TORY to their old plate, No. 1219 CHESTNUT Street ( ender Concert Ratio where they will keep a stock of Carriages of their own make, and will re. ceive orders for every description of first-class work. JUNE 7. HIM 7e7-3m GROCERIES. WHITE PRESERVING BRANDY PURE CIDER AND WINE VINEGAR. GREEN GINGER, MUSTARD SEED, SPICES, &c All the requisites for Preserving ana Pickling purposes. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, DEALERS IN FINE GROCERIES, au2G-tf Cos. ELEVENTH and VINE Streets TO MANUFACTURERS COTTON, FLAX, AND: JVTE. WILLIAM 'HIGGrINS & SONS, BIANUFACTUILERS OF COTTON, FT , AX, AND JUTE MACHINERY, MANCHESTER, ENGLAND. MR. JAMES HIGGINS (one or the firm) is at present in the States, and would be glad to commu nicate with any firm requiring Machinery of the above description. Address, "Care of IL GARSED & 13110., Frank ford, PhiladelDbia. ,, au23-6t COTTON. -VARIOUS GRADES FOR sale by VT. 31. tiIITADTEIt, au2s-at, _ 100 CIIRSTNUT Street. COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, NASH VILLE. TENNESSEE, August 11th, 1865. NOTICE TO TENNESSEE BONDHOLDERS. In obedience to a Resolution of the General As sembly of Tennessee, passed May Zlid, 1865, you are hereby requested to forward to this office a state ment of your name and residence, with the date and number (treat:li Bond o f the Stoke of Tennessee owned by you, and the amount and character of such Bond. Your early compliance Is requested. S. gyp. HATCHETT, aul6-75t Comptroller. McCANDLESS & SMITH MALT VINEGAR FACTO RS BROAD AND PRIME STREETS. 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THE STORY OF GENERAL SHERMA N GREAT MARCH THROUGH THE SOuTH. By Motor Nichols. Umo. CHRISTIAN'S MISTAKE. By the author of "John Halifax." 12nto. ARNOLD'S ESSAYS AND CRITICISMS. 12rno. PHILIP IN PALESTINE. A Book of Boy Travel. By M. A. Edwards. All the new books received as soon as published and for sale by JAMES S. CLAXTcoN, (Successor, to W. S. & A. Martlen,) aul2 6011 CHESTNUT Street. UNITED STATES ANNUAL TAXES ANN NOW DUE. OFF/CE EPUTT COLLECTOR INT. REVENUE, P/FTli COLLECTION DISTRICT, PA., MAIN STREET AND CIIELTON AVENTrE, GERMANTOWN, Philadelphia: Notice is hereby given, That the Annual Col lection Lists have been received, and the Taxes are now due and payable. The Annual List in cludes the tax on licenses, Incomes, carriages, - 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—viz. by advertise niCtit Ili one newspaper, and nOthlcailOnd to be post ed up in four public places.. Persons residing in the Twenty-sceond and Twen ty-fifth wards will make payment at this ortice. Those resilding in the Twenty-third ward will make pavment to TilOblAS S. FOCI, Deputy Col lector, FRANKFORD Street, Frankford. This Annual Tax is by law payable on or before the aath day of June in each year • hut as the Tax Lists for this Year Were unavoidably delayed. the day fixed fur this District as the latest day upon vt9lletl it linty be paid without liability to penalty is the 2iith day of Jeugust, 1855. WILLIAM. MILLER. Deputv Collector, Fifth Distrfct, 'Germantown. July 29, Mi. 3;M-want-Mt FOB. NON-RETENTION OR INCON -1- TINT:INCE of urine, irritation, inlialninallon or ulceration of the bladder, or kidneys,disc;ucs of the prostate glands, stone In the III:older, calculus, gravel or brick-dust deposit, and all diseases or the bladder, kidneys, andsropsical swellings, tut2S-lin USE RELELEA,D's nutE Ex.MACT Betatt.. EDUUATIONAL. ACADEMY FOR BOYS, REAR OF No. 41 North ELEVENTH Street. reopens Nth th Month t.Yept.) 411. W. WHITALIo n026-The THE CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, • BEAN STREET, BELOW LOCUST, Will be reopened SEPTEMBER 4th. au26-2Er" J. W. FAntiEs, D. D., Principal. MR. GEO. FELIX BENK_ERT WILL ALA- I.CSllltlellfB Piano Lessons September 18th. Ad dress No. 716 CHESTNUT Street. :m26-6t. FRIENDS' SCHOOL, OSLER AVE NUE, north from Noble street, below Sixth street. — Beopen Bth mo., (Sept.) 4th. All brunches of a MEI ENGLISH EDUCATION thoroughly talight, and particular attention given to the moral training of the Pupils. All denominations admit ted. THOS. SMEDLEY, Principal of Male Dept. H. H. SMEDLEY, Prin. of Female Dept. au26-12t* YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE, (with Primary and Secondary Departments at tached, ) S. E. corner of DILLWYN and GREEN Streets. The duties of this IngtitutlOu will he re sumed on MONDAY, Sept. 4, 1865. anZO-12t* CRITTENDEN'S PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, No. 637 CHESTNUT Street, corner of Seventh. Established 1849. Incorporated 165.5. The course of instruction includ El BOOK-KEEP ING in its different branches, e rENMANNiir, Mercantile Calculations, Business Forms, Com mercial Law, &c., &c., furnng aessary PREPARATION FOR BUSINESSLIFE.. NO VACATION. Students Instructed separately, and received at' any time. Diplomas awarded on graduation. TELECTRAPHiNG, on both Sonnd and Paper In- StrlOnlinl6, Vaught l y a Practical Operator. Catalogues furnished gratis on application. au2e-3t MISS BROOKS AND MRS. J. E. HALL will resume the ditties of their BOARD- ING and DAY SCHOOL for Younß Ladies, at 1218 WALNUT Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 2.0t1i inst. an?.6-Zm. THOMAS BALDWIN'S ENGLISH -A- mathematical and Classical School for Boys, N. E. corner BROAD and ARCH, will reopen Sep tember 4. itu2S-lm. BROAD -STREET ACADEMY, NO. 337 South BROAD Street, ED. BOTH, A. M., Prin cipal. School reopens September 4. New Circulate at Mr. E. CUMMISKET'S,IO37 CHESTNUT Street, at they Academy, and sent postpaid to any address. an23-16t FRENCH AND AMERICAN INSTI -A- TIITE for Young Ladles, Rev. N. CYR and Mit. M. G. DAVENPORT, principals, No. 2053 VILANKFORD Road rhiladelpida. Circulars can be had, on application, at the Institute, and at JOHN N Messrs. PENNINUTON & SONS, o. 127 South SEVENTH Street. au23-tm* COURTLAND SAUNDERS INSTI TUTE FOR BOYS rAND . YOUTH.-Address Prof. E. D.BAIINDERS, D. D., Philadelphia. aulg-ImS NIBS 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.) rhiladelphia, August 19, 1865. an2l-6t5 INSTRUCTION THROIKIII BOOKS, OBJECTS, AND PICTURES.ANN DICKSON will reopen her SCHOOL for BOYS and GIRLS, at No.loB South EIGHTEENTH Street, on the 11th of September. aul7-thstu-tf (1 . EN TRAL INSTITUTE, TENTH. C and SPRING GARDEN Streets, will reopen September 4t1,. Boys prepared for any division of the Public firalliMar beboolo, for College, or for business. Special attentiongiven to small boys. Residence, 531 North TENTH Street. au2l-6w H. G. IN:GUI:RE, A. M., Principal. THE CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL of IL D. GREGORY, A. M. No.lloB MARKET Street, will reopen on MONDAY, Sep tember 4th. 11421-IM. THE ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL of A. B. SHEARER, A.M. North west corner of CHESTNUT and TWELFTH Sts., (second floor,) will reopen on MONDAY, Sept. 4. For terms, references, ,tt., see Circulars; to be ob tained at Mr. Hussard's Drug Store, or from the Principal, at the School Remus, every morning, be tween 10 and 123 i O'clock. ati2s-lirOr MRS. SCHAFFER'S SCHOOL WILL be REOPENED on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4tb at 933 SPRUCE Street. Circulars may be obtained at the N. E. corner of Spruce and Tenth streets. au2l-18t* THE MISSES CASEY AND MRS. BEEBE will reopen their Boarding arta Day_ School for Young_ Ladies, No. 1703 WALNUT Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th ofSept. au2-211/. B RISTOL BOARDING-SCHOOL FOR GIRLS will reopen September sth, 1865. For Circulars, Mann R. A, PE/RCET Bristol, Penna. a.ERMANTOWN FEMALE SEMI --4 NARY, GREEN Street. south of Walnut lane, will reopen on 'WEDNESDAY, September Vith. Circulars containing full information as to Terms, course of Instruction. character of the Seminary, &c., soft be obtained of Prof. WALTER S. FORTESCUE, A. lit, au22-tf Principal. WOODLAND SEMINARY.- NOS. 9 and 10 WOODLAND TERRACE West Phi ladelphta.—A DAY AND BOARDING gCIIOOL for Young Ladies, /40ation healthy, airy, and attrac tive, Fall Session commences Sept. 12. For Circulars apply to jy2l.-2m. REV. HENRY REEVES, Principal, 011ESTNIIT-BILL ACADEMY WILL REOPEN" SEPTEMBER 12, with a limited num ber of BOYS, each pupil being taught by the Princi pal, H. W. SCOTT, from Yale College. RecornTheAdo by J. E. Mitchell, W. H. Trotter, J. S. Knceiller, and C. Platt. au.17410 MISS MARY B. THROPP WILL RE OPEN her English and French Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies at 18 , 11. CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, on the 11th of September. For Circulars, apply at the School. aulT-Im! CALVARY ACADEMY, AT CALYA RP MANHEDI Street, GERMAN TOWN.—R. SHOEMAKER. A. M., Principal; as sisted in the different departments by experienced teachers. The next Session will commence SEP TEMBER 11th, 1885. Four Boys, between the ages of eight and fourteen . years, will be received into the Mal of the Principal ' For Circulars, address IL SHOE lAtiNti, corner of GERMANTOWN Ave nue and SHOEMAKER'S Lane, CerinantOWn, ladelphia. REFBEBNCEe: Rev. R. Newton, IL D. T. C. Henry, B. G. Godfrey, T. A. Newhall, F. Carroll Brewster, Esqs., and Rev. fa. A. Strong. jyB-stul7t. WEST BRANCH BOARDING 11 SCHOOL. mAmE AND FEMALE. . JERSEY SHORE, INCOMING COUNTY, PENNA. Terms, $l5O per year. Pupils prepared for College, Business or ordinary duties of domestic life, with tile comforts of a good Home. Catalogues, with full particulars, of Philip Wilson, 409 Chestnut street or address as above. aull-lm* F. DON LEAVY LONG, A. Id.,Prineipal. RUGBY CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH ACADEMY. 1226 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. This Institution, which win be established is SEP TEMBER NEXT, is designed to rival the best schools of this country and. of England, in its aye. ten of intruction and discipline, and in the full ness of its classical and mathematical course. Those preparing for college will be fitted to take a high stand. in their class, and to graduate with honor. It will be the special aim also to prepare young men for business or professional life. Circu lars, with full information, can be had at 1226 Cheat nut street. . _ EDW. CLARENCE SMITH, A.M.. Principal. REEEnnEcEs.--Caleb Cope, Esq., Hon. Wm. D. Kelley, Hon. Jos. Allison, Alexander Whilidin, Esq„ Thomas Potter, Esq.,A. H. Franciseus, Esq., H. P. M. Birkintdne, Esq. atla-im. • PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACA DEMY, AT WEST CHESTER. The dm es of this Institution will be resumed on THURSDAY, September 7, at 4 P. M. Cadets may pursue either a Classical or Scientific course of study, under experienced and thorough instructors. in the Primary Department the usual English branches are taught. Military instruction Is given in the three arms of the service. The Aca demy is furnished with horses for Cavalry and Horse-Artillery exercises. All the appointments of the Institution are of the first 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. Vor Circulars, apply to J: ORNE, Esq,, G CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, or to Col THEO. HYATT, President of Penna. Mil'y Aea'y.(aulo-lm THE, FRENCH. AND ENGLISH -a- BOARDING AND PAY SCHOOL of Madame MASSE will reopen on MONDAY, September Ath. 11l this Institution 111bl/14010n is thorough in every department. Competent English teatiliees are Sm• ployed for all the branches or a good English edit cation. French is the language of the family, and is constantly spoken in the Institute. For circu lars, -containing terms and other particulars, ad dress 1342 SPRUCE St., rhilada., Fa. atils-2m - FAIRMOUNT FEMALE COLLEGE, G Fa:Ex street, west of Twenty-second street, rhaeoeinute.—Ttits superior Boarding and Day School for. Young Ladies, will begin its next term September lath. A Preparatory Department Is -pro vided for younger pupils. For circulars, apply to or address Rev. J. W. BARNHART, A. M., President. anls-1m YOUNG MEN AND BOYS' SCH.OOI..- Rev. JAS. U. MUNN, A. M., will open on English, Classical. Mfitlmmatlcal, and Scientilic School for Young Men and Boys. N 0.1906 MOUNT VERNON Street, on the first MONDAY in Septem ber. The instruction will .he particular and tho rough, such as will prepare young men for business or college. For terms, &c., apply as above. T HE WEST CHESTER ACADEMY AND MILITARY INSTITUTE, located In the borough of WEST CHESTER, PA., will commence its next Scholastic Year of ten months, on the first WEDNESDAY, the Gth of September. For Catalogues. containing Terms and full Infor mation, apply to its Principal, j31.5-sw WILLIAM F. WYERS, A. N. "'RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC IN STITIFTE, TROY, N. 'Y.—The Forty-second Annual Session of this well-known School of Engi neering and Natural Science, will commence Sept. 18th, 1885. The New Annual Register 011885, giving full information may he obtained by addressing Prof. CH4/37,E4DRovw.wz, Director, Troy, N. CHESTNUT-STREET FEMALE SE MINARY—ENGLISH AND FRENCH BOARD ING AND DAY SCHOOL—Principals, Miss Bon ney and Miss Dillaye.—The Thirty-first Semi-An nual Session will open WEDNESDAY, September 13th, at 1815 CHESTNUT Street. Particulars from Circulars. auiti-toci. SCHOOL OF DESIGN FOR WOMEN, corner of FILBERT Street and North PENN Squarere-opens on MONDAY, September 4th. JOSE'PH HARRISON. Esq., President. WILLIAM BLICKNELL, Esq., Vice President. P. P. MORRIS, Esq., Secretary and Treasurer. David S. Brown, Eli K. rrlce, George Whitney. Janes A. wright W. J. Horatman, R. F. Warner. J wines L. Claghorn, W. R. Wilstaeb, James H. Orne, auls-18t T. W. tAIDWOOD, Principal, T'NGLISH AND CLASSICAL ACADE MY, 1009 and 101.11. CHESTNUT street. (to the rooms lately ocetipled by the Y. at. C. A.) This school will open MON DAY, September 11th. It Is designed to prepare for any college of the United States orfor mercantile life. Circulars containing particulars may be obtained of Mr. ROGERS, 1O Chestnut street. T. BRANTLY LANGTON, OS WALD SEIDENSTICKER, Principals. REFEBENCIES. —Prof. G. Allen, Rec. G. D. Board man, Bev. James Clark, Rey. O. D. Carrow, C. E. Lex, Esq., J. B. Townsend, Esq., W. J. liortsman, Zsq•, Pliny E. Chase, Esq. ACADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART, A - N 0.1625 WALNUT IStreet, . . - Parents and Guardians are respectfully informed that the "Ladies of the Sacred Heart'' Intend open ing a DAY SCHOOL pOR YOUNG LADIES ou the Second MONDAY of September. The SYStem of es; neatloll win be the same as that pursued so successfully iii all the Institutes of the Sacred Heart throughout Europe and America. These Ladies, being devoted to the instruction of youth, spare no pains to win the heart to virtue and impart to the mind a solid and refined education. Application can be made for Circulars Ist Sep tember. aur-lm "WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE, WILIIII..miTON A DEL. —The next Annum Session will Litwin on TitUICAPAY, 7.1865. For catalogues or further information, address aull-19t . JOHN :WILSoN. President. IDITILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN. STITITTE, for YOUNG LADIES, N. W. conic, of CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH :Erect% (fOr• Melly at 1530 Arch street.) Circulars at 17.28 ana Vag Ghestnut strect. Or addreaa P. O. Rex 2411. The next Session Avlll commence on MONDAY, Sep tember lath. Rev. CHARLES A. SMITH, D. D., Principal. • 21110-lin OHEGARAY INSTITUTE.—ENGLISH and French Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies, No 1527 and 1.529 SPRUCE Street, Phi ladelphia, will reopen on WEDNESDAY, SePtem - Der Mi. French is the language of the family, and is con stantly spoken In the Institute. For circulars and partleuh,ra aptly to au9-3m ' Madame, D'uEnvitair, principal. EDUCATIONAL. NOW IS THE TIME FOR YOUNG DIEN to enter upon IL course of study at BRY ANTI STRATTON, & BANNISTER'S National Commercial College, ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS S• W. corner of CHESTNUT and TENTH Streets. Call or send for a Circular. au2s-smwSt _ . RETURNED AND DISABLED SOL DIERS will find the readiest means of honora ble and lucrative employment In a good Commercial Education. A full preparation for bII6IIICMB can no acquired at little expense, and in a ShOrt_period of time, at BRYANT, STRATTON, Jo BANNISTER'S National Commercial College, ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. S. W. corner of CHESTNUT and TENTH Streets. A liberal deduction will be made In all cases wor thy of such consideration. auzii-smwat ~E.MINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES, PARKESBUR Cr, Chester (mini t Pennsyl yenta, forty miles from Philadelphia. The duties of this School will he resumed OCTO BER ]st, 1865. Terms—sl2s per session. For Circulars, apply to Misses JOHNSTON and KELLY, Principas, POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, 1865-66. SCIENTIFIC:SCHOOL begins September 11th. TECHNICAL SCHOOLS begin September 19th. The EXPERIMENTAL FARM 01 175 acres, near Gwynedd, Montgomery county, Pa., will he opened September 12th to a select class of students, on the Principles and Practice of AGRICULTUWE, who will re.de :mil work. dil the Parte, slid elatedly lar tend Lectures at the College in the city. Applications for admission should be made to time uTersigned, at the College Building WEST PENN SQUARE. ALFRED L. KENNEDY, M. 1)., au26-18t President of Faculty. rrIIE SCIENTIFIC AND CLAWCAL INSTITUTE, CHESTNUT Street, N. W. cor. of Twelfth, reopens SEPTEMBER 4th. This is tile best provided School for boys in America. ine26 . -Inr. J. ENNIS, Prineinal. SCHOOL FOR BOYS-SPRING GAR DEN INSTITUTE REOPENS 9 mo (September 4th.) Olreulare 1349 MOUNT 'VERNON Street, amp'-thetn-rat• ACADEMY OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH, LOCUST AND JU NIPER STREETS.—The autumnal amnion will open on MONDAY, September 4th, at 9 o'clock A. M. Applications for admission may be made during tile pri ceding week between 10-and 12 o'clock in the morning. JAMES W. ROBINS, A. M., auts-tutiLam Head Blau tor. ERCILDOUN BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, CHESTER COUNTY, PENNA., three miles south of Coatesville, on the Penna. Railroad. Winter term commences Tenth Month, (Oetober,) 9th, 1865. Terms—V;(l per session of twenty weeks, Music, $lO i pripyius or Painting, each $5. Languages not extra. For Circulars, address the Principal, RICHARD DARLINGTOE, anl2-stuth im Ercildoun, Pa. TREEMOIJNT SEMINARY, NORRIS TOWN, Pa. -For Young hien and Boye—Twen ty;second year. TheWinteeseeeinn, of six months, will oommenee on TIIMDAY, 50p_Olnl2er.19111, For eireulara. address JOHN W. auB-tuthsflt. Principal. ivrANTuA FEMALE SEMINARY, A 3 - - BARING Street, below Thirty-fifth, West Philadelphia. A Day and Boarding. School for Yonns Ladies. The next Term will onen Sept. 4th. For circulars apply 69 Rev. JOHN" MOORE, aul-tutlisrat• Principal. MOUNT HOLLY INSTITUTE, AT MOUNT. HOLLY, N. J. —An English and Classical BOARDING-SCHOOL FOR BOYS, con ducted by the Subscriber, for sours years associated with his father, the late Rev. Samuel Aaron. Terns opens stZerl'WgA7 J. C. e ittozArTTiv. Howard Mei:ran i D. P.; Rev, Win. P. Byeed, D. 1),,, delphia. Address au=-tutlisOt CHAS. E. AARON,A.M., Principal. ITILLAG-E GREEN SEMINARY-. Y MILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL.—Terms very moderate. Thorough course of study in Mathematics, English Classies t tic,. Supplies the benefits of a home. Surveying and Engineering taught. Boys oral' ages received. Benue Septem ber 4th. Refers to JOHN C. CAPP - 85 SON 23 South THIRD Street; THOS J. CLAYTON, Esq., FIFTH and PRUNE ; Mr. GEORGE P. KNOT'F, 38 HUDSON Street. Number limited. Address Rev. .I. HARVEY BARTON, A. M., Village Green, Pennsylvania. zuz4-31n VEMALE COLLEGE, BORDEN -a- TOWN A N. J.—The WINTER SESSION of this INSTITITTION will commence SEPTEMBER the lath. A few vacancies only remain. For cata logues, containing_ terms, etc. Address. Rev. JOHN 11. BRAKELRY, au2-tisr President. A -R BECK'S SCHOOL AT LITIZ I Lancaster county, Penna., intended for a 'lim ited number of boys between the ages of seven and eleven years. • The pupils have the advantage of living in the Principal's family, and being under his constant Care. Fdr terms, ac., appb , to Jyas•am AnnAftkM. R. 11P.elt, Principal. MILITARY AND COLLEGIATE IN STITUTE, ALLENTOWN, PA., with char tered privileges, superior advantages, and a pa tronage of 150 pupils the first year, reopens Sept. 5. For circulars, address Rev. M. L. 11OFFORD, A. M., President. and-lm WANTS. WANTED. -A SITUATION AS RE relying and Delivery Clerk, in a wholesale DRuTi or fiIIOCERy house. References furnished. Address, "Edwin,— at Pr... 6'lle, 11.4, WAN T E D-IN A RETAIL DRY Goods store. a first-class Salesmani one who Is competent to take charge of the Muslin and Ofts sithere department. The best of thy references re. (Dived. Apply at No. 902 MARKIIT Street. it* M. K. WILLIAMS. WANTED-A SITUATION AS BOOK- V KEEPER OR ASSISTANT by a young man who has had four years' experience in the manu facturing and mercantile business. Best of refe rences from I. E . present employers and others. Ad dress ", E. R," 80x2619 Post Office. anti-215 WANTED -A SITUATION AS RUN. NEB, or similar employment, by a young colored man, who has lost an arm In the U. S. ser vice. Best of references. ARply at Freedmen's Society Rooms, 424 WALNUT St.' ann.tathsat* WANTED-IN A DRY GOODS JOBBING HOUSE, a SALESMAN competent to introduce New Trade. Address, with real name, +Dry Goads, II at the office or this payer. Ali coin no.n-oicatioos confidential. 'WANTED -A SPECIAL CAPITAL r of $15,000 to 820,000 in a safe and fair-paying manufacturing business. Address "0. B. 31.. this office. au23-thstuat* WANTED-IN A WHOLESALE OW _ CERY STORE, a young man from 18 to 20 years of age, to assist in keeping the hooks, and to make himself generally useful. Address, in own handwriting, "C. W. j.," Press olilee. au24-13t. WANTEWANTED -AGENTS-410 PER DAY D-AGENTS-$lO AT HOME.—I want an - Agent, Male or Fe male, in every town and neighborhood. to sell "The Great Labor Sayer." Every family wants It. and agents are matting from Ito4:bo per day. This is the best chalice ever offered to agens, as the article is patented, and a capital of but *1 to *lO is required to begin with. Further particulars sent on receipt of two red stamps for circulars and re turn postage. Address It. WAYVELL, Box CR, CHICAGO. aul9-Ims ANOTHER GREAT LABOR-SAVING Machine for the Farmers—a SELy-ACTING HAY RAKER AND LOADER: saves four or live men's labor. A capitalist wanted to .get it into no tice and use. Address or call on WILLIAM HILL, au24-3t 5 38 South FIFTH Street. AGENTS WANTED FOR "nig SECRET SERVICE, PIEL D. THE DUNGEON, AND THE ESCAPE." By A. D. Richardson, New York Tribune Corres pondent. The most interesting and exciting book ever pub lished, embracing Mr. Richardson's unparalleled experience for four years, travelling through the South in the stcret service of the Tribune, at the outbreak of the war, with armies and fleets, both East and West, during the first two .t'46111'.5 of the Rebellion; his thrilling capture; hie confine ment for twenty months in seven different Rebel prisons; 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. TCaCilers, ladles. energetic young men, and espe cially returned and disabled officers and soldiCrat 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 circulars. Address JONES, BROTHERS, & CO.. N, g, corner SIXTH and MINOR Streets aurr-lm . Philadelphia, Ira. AGENTS WANTED FOR "THE SE CHET SERVICE, THE FIELD, THE DUN GEON, AND THE ESCAPE," the most interest ing and exciting book ever published. Send for circulars. Address JONES, BROS., & CO.. Phila delphia, Pa. jr2B-11n!. AGENTS WANTED FOR TIM ME MORIAL RECORD OF THE NATION'S TRI BUTE TO ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Extra induce ments offered. Address HENRY A. LOVE LAND, No. 20North MERRICK Street, northwest of Penn Square, Phßada., Pa. jy27-1m• AGENTS WANTED FOR THE LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLII. By Dr. J. a. 1141- land. No comment is necessary; the autlior , s repu tation as a writeris fully established. Experienced canvassers know why it sells. Address, for terms, NORRIS BARNARD, Elk View, .13 , 19-24 t. Chester county, Penna. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND otßEns, ORIGIIVAILLY DOING DININEW IN TENAS.—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 oilier business will be promptly andproperly attended to while there, ti entrusted to his hands. Address !`Loyal." at this otticc. an2.2-ow. SITUATION WANTED-BY AN ABLE-BODIED COLORED MAN from the South, who understands running an Engine. and ran make himself useful In other employments, such as Porter, Waiter. ‘te., Sze. • Apply to .1 OlLic ELLIOTT. M 1 Sr S.II.VENTH St. belo L onitmrd. -A MORTGAGE OF THIS . 87,000. amount on valuable Farm, near the city, wanted. Address "j " this ollice.attil-31,* efg WANT E D TO PURCHASE-A urik good DWELLING- ' not exceeding VONA and possession 1;y October lst, located on the south side ofa street between Girard avenue and Spring Gar den sheet, and west of Broad. Address -- And high Ledger office. au2s-3de BOARDING. BOARD WANTED, IN A PRIVATE familv. for FIVE rEiv,:crss, for .I.x. or SOVIIII 11/01411 , ' Must he south of Race, betwer . 4 Eighth :mil :s , oventeentli stroets. AthifUSS “17,, • at office. :tu2O-3t. - DOOMS-FURNISHED OR UNFUR -1-ki NISIIED, TO LET, un24.:lt. 245 South FIFTH Street. PERMANENT On TRANSIENT nrst-dass Doan' can he 1i 1 - at the United Stalls Hotel, 413 CHESTNUT Street. Tills house has no bar. Charges 311041er:tie. One large hand somely furnished Cluunbor ou Parlor floor now vacant. an23-41t* TIAY BOARD-WITH FIRST-CLASS - 1 -.• DINNERS, at No. 624 South WASHINGTON &Man. Iy6 -21r.. ELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT -A- -A-lii c 1111 Is pleasant In taste :I.llli oaor. free from ail injurious properties,. and imutediate In its actimt. nu23-lm OLAI3IB FOR ,RECRUITING.—BY DI- section of the Provost Marshal General. per snug having just and proper claims against the Go vernment for expenses illintrrit•l lit reern tang in the Eastern Division of Pennsylvania, and properly chargeable to tile fund for "Collecting, Mining. and ffrgaivizing Volunteers." are herelfy notified that such ehtinin must be presented at °ma. for lid justment to the Chief Mustering andDtshursing Lfillecr in this city. W. IL LANE, Brevet Maio r U. S. A.— chief 31. find 1). Officer. EaFtcrif IMO:don of Pennsylvania, _No. 1214 SPRUCE phtnoloipitta. Pa. attic-wsneit NEW YORK DYING AND PRINT !NG ESTABLISHMENT, STATEN ISLAND.- 40 North E113.11T11 lStjaatt.—This Company. s o long, and favorably known In New York during the post/or/AI-Rix 3JUITR., have opened an oak,: aS al/ave. Latlieb . and Ulnitlonlun's Garments. and wearing apparel of every kind, dyed and cleansed in the btoz-st perevet manner. Stains mid shots removed from garments without being ripped. .51vrrbants having goods of undesirable colors cart inter redyed m superior style. aullt-thstu3st. Ti ELMBOL D' S EXTRACT BUCIII7 I .•,ivcs Lcalf 11 ;itt(l vigor to tile frame, anti bloom tO the 77ntllid cli,ek. 110%Ility is Iverotnputtied malty 11 Carpi 1n g symptoms, mut ir trottment !S submitted to, consumption, lusAuity, or elDilelnu: lits ensue ..: RU.2341/1 FOR SALE AND TO LET. dip FOB SALE—A THREE-STORY BRICK ROM, with modern improvements, COATEH Street, near Nineteenth — lot 20 by 120. POSSeRNIOII 30011. Also, many others, large and small, to every direction. JOHN R. LTVE?JEY, • No. 221 South FIFTH Street. gE NICE SIDE-YARD DWELLING, .viam three story hack and front, No. 403 North TWELFTH . Street. It* F 0 R SAL E-A HANDSOME RES] E, No. 2123 VINE Street, with tWO Lath-moms mei all nyelern Improvements, in per feet order. leiteemaln possi.sslon. If ilvsire7l. 112G-3t. R. J. DOBBINS, 108 S. FOURT St. egt FOR SALE—A BARGAIN—T H E Properly northwest cornur BEYJPI :1,11,1 ARCH Streets. inquire on the pre -31126-3t. dia FOR SALE-DESIRABLE HOUSES, 1918, 1920, 2031, and 18010 Arch street. Immediate possession. Excellent Cottage and Fa r»lture. on High street, 0 emit n town. Wcn-b,dit Mese, 484 North Front street. Will male a good business place. Very neat and well-finished House, No. 1859 North Eleventh street. Earlypossession. Very neat and well-finfshed Donee, No. 1311 North Twelfth street. Early possession. Three-story Dwelling, 118 Lombard street, with tot Ittifi by 83; very low. Neill Dwellings. 1246 and MO NiOO} Twelfth street. NW. Dwelling, 2011 Lombard street. 11. F. GLENN, 123 South FOURTH Street, and an2B S. W. cor. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN. at FOR SALE—FIRST-CLASS STORE, Ma 61 North T6lr l Arcot; five stories. Iron front. Will be sola at a prig to pay well ad Aix 111UPgtinUlit. 11. P. GLENN, nu 26 123 South FOURTH Street. geo FOR SALE—FIRST-CL ASS STONE mat COTTAGE, with about 8 acres of superior land, near Oak Lane Station, on the North Penn sylvania Railroad. Excellent stone stable and car mtge.-house, ice -house, steam-engliat for forcing water to the house,&e. The place is well situated. and the lawn ludsomely adorned with evergreen and other trees. The buildings are of the most sub stantial character, and very conveniently arranged. Immediate possession. B. F. GLENN, au26 123 South FOURTH Street. a COTTON MILL WANTED.—&P PLY to B. F. GLENN, auzo 1M south FOURTH Fitrsec, ei REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. t r i;300;002 I ;rt l it : NTEMT MONTI - 11.Y CATALOGUE JUST OUT. 1411 W MONTHLY CATALOGUE JUST OUT, FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. CONTAINS 70 PAGES IN DESCRIPTION. CONTAINS 70 PAGES IN DESCRIPTION. REEP 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 elioulti rill get a copy. Sent free of charge to any address in Thu unit,„a gtiabg. GEORGE C. MILLER, Practical Real Estate Operator, for the last 2.oyears, au23-wtheatif No. 155 North SIXTH Street. ifitt FOR SALE—SPRUCE ST.,_ WEST Mad. of SEVENTEENTH, magnificent Four-story STOWillitOnc Front DWELLING. Lot 22 feet front. Only aeNueo. Possession, Cletobbl. NO. 10113 WALNUT Street. 'NOW vacant. Neat Four-story (Brown-stone Front DWELLING. Lot 20 by 130 to a street. $15,000. On West SPRUCEStreet, and corner of another main street. Neat large DWELLING. Lot V. by 130. Price, $17,000. PINE Street, south side, west of EIGHTEENTH Street. Neat large Four-story DWELLING. Only $11200., SPRUCE Street. north side. west of FIFTEENTH. Large First-class DWELLING . , all in excellent order, positively. Lot 22 feet front by 210 feet dee to a street. Price, $15,000. Immediate possession. p CHESTNUT Street, (West Philadelphia), near THIRTY-SEVENTH. Splendid MANSION and Large LOT; se by 220 feet deep. Beautiful garden, grape vLlOt, 01111illiery4 fruit Wee, (to, gust be seen to be appreciated. Will be sold low and on G easy terms. EORGE 0. MILLER, Real Estate Broker, null-wths3t-if 185 North SIXTH Street. lit ARCH-STREET RESIDENCES FOR Dale. Tlrreo new four-story brick houses, Nos. 1008, 1010 and VIZ, on the south side of Karin street WCEIL or Nineteenth, built le the most slll)Stlitliliti manner, with extensive bark buildings, einbraeing nil the modern improvements and conveniences. Apply at No. 1522 ARCH Street. au2s-12t. Of REAL 'ESTATE. - EXECUTORS Agal Administrators, Assignees, and others, wish lug to dispose of property, should call on me at once BB I have hundreds, of applications daily for all de scriptions of mil: end subttrlfau REAL ESTATE New Monthly Catalogue is now being compiled, ant will be issued shortly, at my new °Mee, at the N. W corner of SIXTH and WALNUT Streets, GEORGE 0. MILLER, Real Estate Broker, au23-0-If 155 North SIXTU Street, • • ge FOR sALR—ITION IiA.STERg Mal ATTENTION—GREAT BARGAIN - 700,000 CAN BE CLEARED IN ONE YEAR—First-class ROLLING MILL in this city, with all the splendid, nearly new machinery, with three engines—one of 00, another of 150, and another of 10-horse power; has seven boilers. First-rate machinery for manti factUring railroad 15611., g MD? - MIS of all descriptions of iron can be made ht one year. Is now all in full operation; has water and steam rail road communication, coal shutes, &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. Price, $75,0V00; worth $lOO.OOO. Easy terms. 4EO. O. MaLER. Real Estate Broker, an22-Stif 156 North SISTFI direct. 021 FOR SALE—THE FOUR-STORY . mtbrick building and lot of ground, situate No. 917 Dillwyn street, above CallowUill street, suitable for steam-mill or a manufacturing establishment. Immediate posses . Sion given, Ap .11fply to aul2-80 NO. 331 Noah tilNilitmckt, fa CHESTER COUNTY.---FORM Milasale fine Farm two miles south of West....b., Chester, on a line road, three-fourths of a mile front station on W. C. and P. Railroad. 02 acres of excel lent land, suitable for gracing or dairy farm ; 15 acres wood, will feed 20 steers; abundance lof fruit. Large Stone mansion so by 30 feet, 15 rooms, lawn lYitb shade and orlianiental trues in front; water forced to buildings from stream on the premises. Baru 75 by 40. This property Is in good repair and bas been occupied and improved by the present owner for ten years. The location is desirable, being in the vicinity of West Chester, rendering it desirable as a country house or business farm. aug2o-3t JAS. It. CUMINIINS, 501- WALNUT St. FOR SALE-NEAR NORRIB-e .ILELTOWN. Pa., on a good pike—first-class, large, double INlan=ion and five acres of excellent Land, . barn , stable, earrlage-house. etc. Every thing goad order. Price. 145.700. Clear, and Im mediate Ijossession. 6EO. C. MILLER. atrial-it if 153 Soreb SIXTH Street. VALUABLE FARM 'FOR SALE, ft JIM Containing eighty-five acres. In Montgom ery county, two miles from Chien lxville, and eight from Norristown, six acres of woodland, balance in highest state of cultivation; has a two-story stone Tenant House, seven rooms and attic. Large dou ble thresh-floor barn. stone stable, high, will hold six horses, twenty-six cows, and forty sheep. A tine wagon shed, ornamental carriage botwe, with wood rota coal sheds attached_ anti carpenter tltop and granary over all. Also, blacksmith Stunt and chicken house attached. A fine bearing orchard just in prime: also, anoth er orchard of two hundred trees of assorted fruit three years planted. A tine pond of spring water, with boat on it, spring house, never failing spring. Mauston House Is a double, two-story and attic, built of tine brick in n:od ern style: parlor, setting room. dining , thollit hitt:hen, and Muck kitchen, on first floor: three Chatilbers and storeroom On sueond floor, and three attics, all papered and painted throughout. Alec, has hake oven and smokehouse attached: icehouse within ten feet of the door. The greunds are bibl out and planted with a large vari ety or fruit trees, and over six hundred grape vines now In bearing. The ownm Wild sell at a bargain, as he is engaged in other lousiness. For further Information Inquire of OffAS. H. KA HHITI au24-tbsi net 23.1 South THtItD Street. •--TaN FOR RENT, AN ITALIAN VI LA, Late the residence of DAVID C. WILSON, situ. ate or a mile from the CITY of WILMINGTON, within 200 yards of the City Railway (passing every lo minutes.) The house (being new) is in extlenent 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 pints, dotted with trees and shrubbery, the whole surrounded by hedge and wall. This country seat Is considered one of the most desirable and pleasant locations in the state, r4gßeasion given Immediate ly, by application to Du. PORTER, T. F. BAYARD, Executors, au3-4w Wilmington, Del. FOR SAL E—A MORTGAGE FOR Gooa Oil Stock will t takon In part. Pay. ho,otio :it 400 CUE‘TNUT Btrect. Ho[ rlll 13. ii,311-3r TO LET—THE WHOLE OF THE FIFTH AND SIXTH STORIES of the Granite Building Nos. 237 and 239 DOCK Street, with steam. Also, several smaller Rooms on the Oral aeon The large room third story Commonwealth Minding, Nos: on turd 019 ChegtHlltstPeet- The se cond and upper stories Marhle Building, 919 nut street. THOS. H. CONNELL, . . Counting-hones Hr. D. Jayne Sc Son, an22-81* 242 CHESTNUT street. FOR SALE-320 ACRES VALUABLE boring LAND, on the headwaters of Little Hickory creek, Venange count ra, To be sold. 10w. Apply io LEII. IS L. 110UPT, and-Dn'r 154 south FOURTH St,. riiita. 3,000 - Va l ol_h B es T e — a C l:io lj ul A its fuSSr No. 22.11. South FIFTH Street ESTATE OF SAMUEL MEGA-EGEE DECEASED—LUMBER BUSINESS ESTA BLISHMENT FOR SALE WELL-KNOWN WHARF PROPERTY AND LONG ESTA BLISHED LUMBER YARD.—WiII he sold at private sale, for cash, to a suitable purchaser who xnay wish to carry on the business and Meanie the tenant of the premises, :di the stock of lumber, sheds, fixtures, Imi-dements. horses% carte, tire., at the lumber vard and latslitess establishment of the late Samuel Megargee, Esq., fronting on Beach street and Delaware avenue anti the river Ditt- Ware north of Poplar street, in the city of Philadel phia. The said premises and stork of lumber, &e., of which shill and specific statement and descrip tion will be furnished to all applicants, may be ex amined at ruts. time before the */otli instnlltr A lease of the whole property will be granted to the purchaser. Proposals in writing will be received until August 26th, 1665. DANIEL M. FOX, • 551 YORK Avenue. ROBERT M. LOGAN, No. 484: North THIRD Street. attl4-12t Executors. A BEADY AND CONCLUSIVE TEST of the properties of E IIEI.3IIIOI.II'S FLUID Ex- TnACT tt:llU will ha m eoparlson with those set forth in the United Stu tes Dlapensury. au23-tat &F AI RB AN KS' STANDARD SCALES, A d ap t e d to elery bra.neli of business where corfeet and durable `rate id 1'0(11111'M. A uniform standard of weightsand a correct system of weighing. are suhlects e'lainting the at tention of every indi , itifini in the community. A WOlill OF CAUTION. _ . . THE IVEI.L-EAlt.NEit nurt:TATitlx OF TRESS Hoy Induced the maitufactUrcrs and vett dens of Imperfect :OW cheap matho balances to offal pimp HS pAinDANits , bcmdt,i, anol jut reluvicrs lliHt lltereforo been sitpiertt ti t o,t'enwi "ad tut moil ion; 11111.1 further, oilier Inaivifacturers have taktlft/ !LS serted that they have Secured the serviees urea :hied superintendents and foremen from our establish. 'sent • The subscribers have no controversy with honor. able competitors, but regymling the perpetrators of tbe ;11,0N, frailAlii 11111 . 611111114 IL course alike unfas: and di.shonorabh, they lake this method to caution the Public agatillq Thcir FA I RH ANKS & au 711 ASON IC HALL, Philadelphia. Ps. PHILADELPHIA, SCALEA wORKS.—BANKS, HlSTmong, („„) Successors to A. B. Davis &, • N. W. cer• ner FIFTEENTH Street and PE7...7NiIiL• VA NIA Avenue, ananufakqurcre of Pa to :it SOS les. miltablo for Wl•igh Leeks, It:Wrung] Tr:u Deput:f. Coal. Rev. am] Lice Stock: also, ali i" " I ' 4 " U descrlpthinS of Dorniont and Port , lile Mat rortn Scnles Counter Series; and Iteains: Patent Stork 'Douse Seale, for Blast Furnaces: Patent Pa rall,l Crano Beam, ro, ,vo g htfig hollers, coat ings. and other heavy uno•nlnery: !topper Aeales. for weighing grain. Judie:Wag Imshol, and ponied,: Banks — Improved RePtivg-3lill and Union Even: Scale wn rya no,i. 4.r, onpt attention given to relo,'irtn— PA , a eil r enlar, C. M. IEiNIC!, 11. TI, Hol - t , T, C. II (.12.111NG. J. 11. SPRIz• OEII, ate.l2-`hrt j SOLDIERS AND OTHERS WILL and it to their interest to buy Boots, Shoe.). Trunk,„ Tr.ventug nags. Cc.. at GMHIETT'S. ‘liCBlnut. east sicle.autt-Ine 'WRITTEN AND VEIIBA.L DR. SCItIPTIONS of Character, Couatitution, and Talent, with ADVICE on Busbies', Health, Eibuntion, Self-Improvement. Man .4 , 745. t agcmcnt and Training of CHILDREN, do dal Adaptation. &v., day and evening, by JOHN L. - eArEar, Parenoloatatanl pooh - seller, No. 25 S. TENTH. Street, above CakeetOat. ocll-totlislyit ANITMENENTS2 AMERICAN . ACADEMY OF MUSIC. "Cooper Shop Volunteer," AND " UNION VOLUNTEER" REFRESHMENT SALOONS Aare decided Lo formally close their institutions ont MONDAY, AUGUST qB, 18G5 Appropriate ceremonies will he held at. the Aefliie• yny ainsie on the evening of that day, at whiclt time the Reports or the two Committees will be read. The following gentlemen are expected to he pre gen t m and address the tneetteg: Hon. A. U. CURTIN, Hon. JAMES POLLOCR, BISHOP SIMPSON, Rev. Dr. GODDARD, CHARLES GILLINS, A. G. CATTEL, Esq., DANIEL DDIAIIERTY , Bag., GEORGE H, STUART, And others. The President of the United States; time Heads or Departments: all the prominent Army and Navy (MUCCIS, as well as the Governors of States, have been invited. Several of them are expected to he present. and letters will be read from many who will not be ablo to Oland. An excellent band of music has been engaged t,r the occasion. Tickets Free , on application at the Saloon. titt26-2t NEW CHESTNUT-ST. THEATRB. CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TIVEIXTEI. THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON. Allnot 201„. LAST GRAND FAMILY MATINEE VE To* SUMMER SEASON S When the Great Irish drama. ARRAN NA. POGUE, Will be performed for the lust time, positively, AT A MAT'. N Atimiaelon to the Matinee, 30 cents to all parts of the House. Children, 15 cents. Doors open at 1,14 o'clock; performance to commence at DA o`einelt. THIS (SATURDAY) IkTIGHT, August 28, BEIs E 11T Of the Popular Artiste, Mr. LEWIS BAKER, And LAST NIGHT, POSITIVELY, of the Great Irish Drama, ARRAS. NA roeux; Or, the WICKLOW WEDDING, It wilt be preseistbd with all its Magnificent dOcuio and Mechanical elreets, New Wardrobe, Origivat Music, Costly Accessories, and GREAT CAST. MONDAY EVENING, August 2% INAUGURATION OF THE FALL AND WIN.. TEE BEASOis.I,_AND INITIAL NIGHT OF IS.ATP :HEWN OL DS, A.ND Dm, MTH. who will appear 10e Comet THE "WONDER AND NAVAL ENGAGEMENTS. WALNUT -STREET THEATRE WILL OPEN TIIIS EVENING. TO THE PUBLIC.—The unexampled demand for seats having already eomplt tely exhausted the limit, - which bad hen ;Mined for reserved clinics tunreipfrices rmn bogtfitiuta, A., fiat! WU, Wag the doors open ra 7 s•eieek, when all the remaining eligible Scats i n the Orehest ea, Parquet. and Hres4 Circles will be thrown open to the public.. Positively no places secured in advance for tic. "Family Circle, where the convefflenee, beauty. and comfort of the seats far exceed the "dress cir cle' Of the Old Walont-street Theatre. Nib Jg 6/ CLARKE Mitt Ji '*o tib41135.V. BM2l!tMffll Of this evening, embracing the great Comedy of EVERYBODY'S FRIEND, and roaring Farce or LOVE IN LIVERY, ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINos, For whjeli ovege101) seats may now he secured from OA,N. to - P. M.. ail,' froSii to 10 P. M. CLARKE AS DEBOOTS, &LARUE AS 1.6.1t1) SP - A:KELE, CLAIiKE AS PAUL PATENT. au26 NEW AME RI C N THEA.TRE WALNUT Tsl6 above AR., EVENIN(I.?. BENEFIT OF EL-NkNO=EDritt, And last week of his r ngagement. First night of a 'new Drama, ENGLAND AND AUSTRALIA. First anatgnagLlNE VOELLERE, GALLETTI and MONS. ANTONIO, in the beautiful bullet of ESMERALDA. _ FAMILY MATINEEERNOON. EVERY aLLTI7/WAIr AFT SIAMESE TWINS AND CHILDREN, THE WONDERS OF TuE WORLD I FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY I AT riILADELPHIA. MITSEIT3I, 833 ;trA.A, STREET. The Manager begs Wiwi: to 1.0..nie tilt WAR. that, in consequence of other engagenients DreVionalle made, THE SIAMESE TWINS cannot possibly remain but a few days longer, and heads of families wishing their alitl(lren to sea these peat wonders will do well to tithe this opportoltity, tt will 110 the text Of their uM/HJUNIts. this lioars of etitibition from 0 to 12, morning; 2 to 0, afternoon: 7 to 9. evening. Admission. 25 cents. it* CONCERT HALL. COMMENCING I.IIIIONDAL MiSlOt2Stii. The CARTER ZOTSAVIC, mourE AND YOURR VBSIALE BRASS BANDI, give a series of their pozhilar Vocal Ana instrtu. mental Concerts, as ahoye. Mr. CARTER has the pleasure of stating that he has just returned from England, hringing . with him the new and wonderful invention of Prof. Pepper. (inventor of the celebrated "Ghost,") called Plivrigust or, We are Here, but Oct Here , : Whirl) is aciinewledgd ate patine peeve Hug., land to be superior tO the elite famous MOST," and altogether sarpassing the notorious "Cabinet" of the well-known Davenport Brothers, which la given nightly in COnneetion with, and in addition to. the very popular entertathinent of the fantods GARTER ZOLTAVE TROUPT.I. Admission, 35 cents. Reserved Seats, SO cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock. To commence at go'clOollz. Snag lit Mr, Clint, W. 41 Tril %eta 'usic Store. Seventh and Chestnut strees A 114- Pugh's, Sixth and Chestnut streets. and at Risleee •Periodical Stand, Continental Hotel. Afternoon Perfotmance ever SATITRDA.I", at lialf.past 2 o'clock. J. HENEAUE CARTER, Pro prietor. L. M. W. STEERE, Agent, att24-3t* FAIRMOUNT WATER-WORKS, (WIRE BRIDGE) AVTERNOON CONC7 treIo ERTS EERT DAY, Prota 4 to ck l DASSLER*S GRAND MlLlrlAttY BAND. Programmes of pluale Issued daily. The Arch. Vine, and Callowhill-atreet care rum directly to the place. aul6-t[ . 4 OADEMY OF FINE I&MT, CHEST , NUT Street, above Tenth — QPBB Dinia 8 A. Mt till BP. M. Benjamin West's gretkt pluturo CHRIST REJECTED still on Exhibition. %la EXCURSIONS. a11rf7 . , - .d . At . 4 CAPE IKAY. • BY RAILROAD, FROM FOOT OF MAIMST STILEEIG 8.30 A. M., EXPRESS AND NAIL 2.30 P.M., PASSENGER, 4.30 P. M., EXPRESS. j31.9-smwtsel J. VA! RENSSELAER. Bap% MENNE CAPE MAY, WEST JERSEY RAILROAD. FROM FOOT OF MARKET STREET, UPPIM FERRY, AT 8.30 A. M., i ti t IL IL LED EXPRESS: DU 2.30 P. D AS . BENGEB. Due at OAS Fare, 00,00. 6ervant9, 02.00. EXCURSION TICKETS, 0.00. Coupon Tirski to be used by one person only, 10 for $2E,00. Passengers and. Baggage taken to and from ihat Island and Station *Mout additional charge. Freight daily from fOgindford'a. Wharf, bigort Spruce street. Returning Trains leave CAPE MAY 8 A. M., Express; 6 I'. M., Accommodation. J. VAN IrEIiBBILL.A.ER, PHIL AD LPH I , July 24,1%5. JyB4sel wrigEFOR THE BEAOMORE-4 ar.gi sroo NLn. "sIGHT. Imnsa EIGHTH ANNUAL COMPLIMENTARY MOONLIGHT EXCI7RSION TO ATLANTIC CITY, - - ON SATURD4,Y EA - ENING. August 2ftth. Last boat leaves YINE.STREET FERRY at ft o'clock rx. Fare. for the round trip 44,00. Returning, leaveft ATLANTIC at irctock 14,1 oIotoNDAY Tickets eau be had ftt the WHARF, ONE HOUR. BEFORE STARTING, DAVID H. MIYNDY, Conductor. NOTICE—CAMDBX ANI.3 ATLANTIC JULIA ROAD.—On and niter xi.)244) AV, August Nth, tin! 2 P. 31. Ex cress Train erl»11 N'l N Wll[l.lllll 7.0.•1 A. N. from Aihonk City will lie ilistiontinued. On i.3AT1.711 DAY. 211th inst.. the Ex pros 'Pl'ait wilt rim as usual, being the last trip Oils season. tta24-3t. ErgapTi.:l4:4 ANNUAL GAMES O 1 "'"r. tllc Calt•dottitin Out). ut Sill wood drove, MONDAY, wept. 4th. Excursion tick .ets 75 cents. Children, '25 cents. Cars lettVe 'Tlf-Firet and 31a MOW._ at 7 , 1 t .11, 1014,2 and 9. Tickets at depot. Gt.) DUNCAN AN RIGHT. Sec'y. air s agam CAMDEN AND AT. , , LANTIC SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. THROUGH IN TWO HOURS. On and after SATURDAY, July Ist, 1888. FM" trains thilV to Atlantic City, and one on Sunday. TRAINS LEAVE VINE-STREET FERRY as follows: Special Excuision 6.80 A. M. Mail Train. 7.8 d A. M. Freight, with Passenger Car attached.... 9.18 A. Id, gxpress (through In two hours) n ' m P 6 le " Allan* dilation NO Pe irETURNING, LEAVE Atlantic Accommodation . .. . . Express (through In two hoiirs) Freight, with Passenger Cur attached—MX A. • Mail Train 4.45 P. SE. ;Special Excursion., 6.18 P. X. SUNDAY MAIL TRAIN. Leaves Vine-street Farry.at 7.30 A.M. Returning, leaves 3 ,65 turi Tlekets_ 4 Oat Fare to A Rankle. only for the day and ttain on which they are Isaost,, JUNCTION ACCOMMODATION. . .6.80 P. 6.28 A. LLeeav,eet;mitmostnreaett Ferry at ' P.:XTRA. HADDONFIELD TRAINS. Leave Vine-street Ferry at 10.15 A. M. and 1.15 P. Lneye Had,dontleld at 11.45 A. Dl, 2.45 P. 3‘... N. B.—Freight must he delivered At cooper'. Point before 6 o'clock P. M. to insure itostoog aper, the next day. JOHN G. ANT, je2B-tf Agent. algat&lF4 EXCURSIONS TO' LONG BEAN 011.—Traliut Long Branch will leave Cooper's Point,. OAMDI daffy ( lunch • s excepted ' ) at 9.11. A. M. P.m; ' Kiontraion TIO/intsl good fOr 'Wired clays, 'P. Blftrit; train on 6atartlaya at 4M . P. M. PAturettg. artim at Camden at 9.1 a A. M, Monday. .le2B-21n L. 'IL noLE. Anta. Camden. E . D. F. MORGAN, ATTORNEY AT LAGENTAW AND !COLLECTING. , trtEMPIII9, TERN The Clvtl Courts of this District are now in OM. ttcal operation. Haring practiced at the Me inphts bar for ten 00) years, BIT ac quaintance with tha bustneas community greatly facilitates in the speedy collection of claims. • jy4-em E. D. F. MORGA N. 500 BALES CoTTON WIOJ JUST received. Also, full stock of Cotton Yarns, Carpet Chain, .le., at lowest market price, ROWE. RIISToN„V Co., lay and MD North THIRD Street. THE GLORY OF MAN IS STRENGIV Therethret the nervons and (IMAM tlthil ElhOtlia ItsoVrltAui: talcltu. at.123-I.th