AUCTION BALES. -11. BURDETT, A.UO A NESnIF TIONEEE. E. 8. GOVERNMENT VESSELS AT AUCTION. BURDETT, JONES, Si; CO., WILL Mr. ON TUESDAY, September 5, 1965, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Nan Yard, Brooklyn (by order of the Noll Department,) the following-named vessels: Steamer AUGUSTA DINSMORE — Length, 169 feat; breadth, 32 feet 10 inches; depth of hold, 9 feet 2 inches; between decks, 7 feet 6 inches; diameter of cylinder, 40 inclieS; stroke, winches; tWo Eries6oll'S engines; one boiler with furnaces. Steamer FORT MOROAN—Length, Oh feet; breadth, al feet 8 inches; depth of hold, 10 feet 2 inches; between decks, 7 feet 7 inches; depth of diameter of cylinder, 36 lower bold, 7 feet Inches; Inches; stroke, stilmbes; VertiCal engines; one holler with terse furnaces. Steamer 110141 R—Length, 185 feet; breadthOilftet , 9 inch ": depth, it•feet; depth between cinUlg'7 feet; diameter of, cylinder, 32 inches; stralf6;, 26 inches; two korixontal engines; two boilers With four furnaces. We-wheel Steamer lIONDVRAS—Length iqo feet; breadth 27 feet; depth of hold, 10 feet 2 inches; di e meter of cylinder, 86 inches; length of stroke; 8, feet; one steam engine. Side-wheel Steamer WANDO—Length. 226 feet; breadth, 2S-feet; depth of hold, it feet 6 inches; di n:icier of cylinder, 52 inches; stroke, 4 feet; two Oscillating engines; two tubular boilers, containing eight furnaces. Side-wheel steamer OLEANDER—Length, MS feet 10 inches; breadth, 23 feet; depth, - 9 feet 4 inehes; diameter of cylinder, 36 inches; stroke, 7 feet; One beaus engine; one boiler with two furnaces. Screw Steamer QUEEN Length, 168 feet finches; breadth, ra tuvi: depth of hold, 8 rest; height be. tureen decks, 0 feet 8 inches; diameter of cylinder, 42 inches; stroke, 42 inches; one vertical engine; one boiler with three furnaces. Screw Steamer DAYLIGHT—Length, 175 feet; breadth. 29 feet 6 inches; depth of hold, It feet; height between decks, 6 feet 10 inches; diameter of cylinder, 44 inches; Stroke, 24 inches. Screw . Tug-boat DELTA—Length, 61 feet 2 inches; breadth, 18 feet 3 Inches; depth, 6 feet 3 inches; diameter of cylinder, 16 inches; stroke, 16 inches; one engine; one boiler, Screw Tug-boat . .A.MARAN TR - US—Length, 109 feet; breadth , 90 feet; depth, S feet 3 inches; diame ter of cylinder, 80 inches; stroke, 30 Inches; one engine; one boiler with two furnaces. Screw Tug GAMMA—Length, 55 feet •5 inches; breadth, 14 feet 3 inches; depth, 5 feet 4 inches; diameter of cylinder, is inches; stroke, 16 inches; - one engines one boiler, one IUIDUCC. Side-wheel Ferry-boat " Com. 11ULL -- Length, 131 feet; breadth, 28 feet 10 inches; depth, 11 feet; inclined engine; diameter of cylinder, 36 inches; stroke, 9 feet; one bolter. t.nte-wheel Ferry-boat , Sl4o.KOKON—Length, 181 feet T inches: breadth, 32 feet 1 inch; depth, iS feet inches; diameter of erlinder, 44 inches; stroke, S feet; one beam engine; one boiler. SeLOoller GEO. MANOIIAM—Length, 107 feet; breadth, 28 feet 6 inches; depth, 9 feet 5 Inches. Brig BODlO—Length, 100 feet; breadth, 24 feet 9 inches: depth, 9 feet 4 Inches. TsnmS—Twently per cent. on the day of sale: the balance within six days, when the vessels must be removed from the yard. au2.9-mwf4t C. BELL, Commandant. CLOSING SALES GoVEuziMENT UOJASES AND. MULES, QvAnTERMASTEn GRNIZHAVS - OFFICE, WASHINGTON', D.C. August 24, 186-I. Will be sold, at public auction , the month or SEPTEMBER, to the highest bidder, at the time and places named below,_viz: NEW YORK. New Tork city, Tuesday of each wet, HO Horses each day, • , New York city, Thursday of each week, =Mules each day PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia, Thursday of each week, 100 nurses each day. 1 3 ltiladelubim Saturday, peptemller 2, andWedues day and. Saturday Of each week thereafter, 100 Mules each day. - Pittsburg, Thursday and Friday of each week, tO :4 - ..ptember 22, inclusive, 150 Mules each day. Harrisburg, Tuesday of each week, 150 Mules each day. :Mauch Chunk, Thursday, September 7, 200 Mules. Indiana. Tuesday, September SZ, Ito Mules. Greensburg, Thursday , September 14, 150 Horses. Reading, Thursday, September 14, 200 Mules. Altoona, Thursday. September 28, 150 Horses. I. Indianapolis, September .11,13,15, 25, 27, and 29, 150 it or,e, each day. Indianapolis, September 12, 14, and 16, 150 Mules each day 0.100g.0, September 5,7, 9, 19, 21, 2s, 30, la Mules rad, day. Chicago, September 4,6, 3, IS, 20, ite, 20, MO Horses each day. DELAWARE. 'Mtn:Linton, Friday of each week, 150 Mules each day. ihnington. Tuesday of each week, 100 Horses each day, NEW JERSEY. Trenton, Tuesday, September 5 150 Mules. Trenton, Tuesday, ARYLASeemb N er 19, 150 Mules. MD. Baltimore, 'Thursday, September 7, 150 Mules. Baltimore, Thursday - , September 21, 150 Mules. MISSOURI. St. Louis, Thursday, September 7, and Tuesday and Thursday or each week thereaftar, 200 Mules each day. KANSAS - . Fort Leavenworth, commencing Tuesday, Sep tem her 12, and continuing thereafter at such-times 35 the Depot Quartermaster may designate, 2,000 Mules. CrIESBORO, D. C. Tuesday and Thursday of each week, 100 Borses each day. Be sales of Mules Will take - place at. WASHINOTON, D. C. The animals to be sold in September are superior to any heretofore offered to the public. The majo rity of them arc sound and serviceable. It in expected that at this series of sales all the ear plus Government anima ls will be disposed of. Bay ors should therefore avail themselves of this last op :1)1011t M' to pure/awe. Animals -will be cold singly . :Mks to commence at 10 .31. Terms , cash, in United States currency. JAMES A. SKIN, Brevet Brigadier General in charge au2B-30t First Division, Q. M. 13r. 0. - EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALES -a , • l OF GOVERNMENT MEDICAL STORES AND HOSPITAL PROPERTY. Will be sold at public auction at the United States Army General Hospital, FREDERICK, MD., THDRSDAY, _SEPTEMBER 14, MS. at 1 o'clock P. M. A LARGE QUANTITY OF MEDiCiNES, HOSPI TAL STORES, INSTRumENTS, DRESSINGS BOOKS, STATIONERY, BEDDING, HOSPITAL CLOTHING, FURNI TURE AND .APPLIANCES. Catalogues of the articles to be sold can be pro cured by applyidg at this Dept,. or at the Genezill Hospital, Frederick, Md. after September tith. Mush of the property is but little worn, and is to be sold because no Ringer required by Government. The sales will continue front day to day mitil the property is disposed of. Terms casts in Govern Rent funds at the time of piirellase, The property to he removed by the purchaser within forty-eight hours front day of sale. - Among the articles to be sold may be mentioned the following' MEDICINES. Achim tartaricon 9Z. 256 "Enter forttor 02, hi . 2. Alumen 02. 0.48 Cateeltu oz. ass Cera alba oz. 480 Ceratußi resins! lbs. 50 C hioroformuni luchoutecaiesaya. pulr oz r . 144 C o. 240 COPllitla 02. 196 Ext. buehu flukluM 02. 203 Ext. cinchona! tiuldturt Oz. Zki Ext. ipecticuanine fluitium oz. 224 Ferri et quint:a citras oz. 28 Iperacuaninepulvis oz. 240 II agne.she sulphas lbs. 150 Ornt pUlvis oz. 98 Potassa, Maori) oz. 352 Potassm chloral or. 400 Potassw ultras oz. ' 208 Potassit iodiduin oz. 200 gniniat sulphas oz. 50 Seam chlorluatm liu lbs• 125 Sherry wine bottles, 144 INSTRUMENTS, Pocket eases. .......... ~..... Amputating ease General operating case Exsecting ca5e........... . .. Trephining case BEDDING, .No. of 1,721 946 " 1, 336 . " 2063 4,135 000 5,615 HOSPITAL CLOTHING. Drawers No. of 2,510 Gowns, dressing . " 128 Shirts, cotton " 2,758 Slippers . 9, 5 726 13 Socks, woollen FURNITURE AND APPLIA.NCES. Bedsteads, iron No. of 1,157 Bowls, dell' 408 Dishes, assorted 5ize5......... " 775 and Forks ` 972 " Butchers- 14 20 Dread Mugs, delf 554 Spoons, table " 400 • tea " 204 Spit mugs 245 Spittoons 420 Tumblers' glass 268 Chairs " 363 Clocks, (wooden) email 18 Tables, bedside .` 320 Besides a large quantity of Other articles too nu merous to mention. Further large auction sales of Medicarand Hospi tal Property will take place at the following locali ties at an early day, of which due notice will be :riven: Harper's Ferry, Va.; Claysville, MA.; Grafton. W. Va.; Parkersburg . , W. Va.; Charles ton, W. 'Vs.; and at the Medical Purveying Depot, Baltimore Md.; the last named Depot containing 2 large aiid valuable stock of new goods. Z. E. 8L16:9, Surg. U,, S. V 016., Medical Pur ItEON & eyor U. C0.,,.5. Auctioneers. Counterpanes Mattresses, hair Mattresses, straw and shuck, Pith /W. 5, hair ?MOW cilbt'S • Pillow eases, linen, white Sheets MILITARY. ts.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 pg,: ri e t rilent accommodations, light and Easy do ea. For al er inforMittion inquire at the Remit. ing Rendezvous, No. 312 Sou h FRONT Street, Philadelphia, between 9 A. M. and a P. M. orrery day except Sunday. CHARLES HEYWOOD, lyi Captain and Recruiting Officer. el STILL ANOTHER GREAT TRIUMPH FOR EVANS & WATSON'S SALAMANDER Read the Following Certitleste Prom Messrs. Mill & Garrison, whose large four story Picture - Frame Dlanufactorq, Third and Pop tar streets, was destroyed by fire on the morning of the 18th instant PHILADELPIIA, August 18, / 888 . -.Meows.-.Meows.EVAA'S it WATSON I °mina:max t We take great pleasure in inform ,.mg you that your make of Safe, which has been - used by us, and MRS eX,IIOI3Cd to an intense heat for several hours at the destruction of our Factory by Fire early this morning, proved a perfect protec tion to our Books and Papers, which were found not to have been injured in the least degree. The great security of the §afe was shown by its falling from the third story, and being in no wise injured by the fall. We take great pleasure In recommending your make of Safe to any person desirous of a perfect Fire-Ptoof Safe. HALL & GARRISON. A large assortment of our FIRE and BURGLAR *PROOF SAFES on hand and for sale at No.. j South. Fourth Street. au22-stif EVANS ik WATSON. AR 7 EADYAND.CONCLTJSIVE TEST . of the prciphrtles of HEL3IBOLD% FLUID Ex..' TRACT .I:SCUM win be Ceotnarlson with those set forth In the united StatCs Diepensary..-104South Titivril Street. - • atehttixi CURTAIN 61.00D9. ][.. E. WALROAN, MASONIO HALL; 719 01911TNUT STREET• A FULL LINK OF LACE AND NOTTINGHAM ENTIRELY NEW AND RIGS DESIGNS, PINE, WHITE AND BLITZ MOSQUITO BARB WITS PATENT 'UMBRELLA FRAMES, ALL BLEBS, READY FOR USE. WINDOW SHADES. OF THE LATEST PATTERNS._ PIANO COVERS. A. CHOICE ABBORTMENT. 1y -t[ WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. 1865, FALL . 1865 • JAS, B. CAMPBELL & CO., 727 CHESTNUT STREET. Invite the attention or Gash Buyers at wholesale to their stock of _ FRENCH, BRITISH, AND AMERICAN AI~Y GOOD s • s.Whleb, for extent. variety, and general adapta tion to the wants of the trade, is unrivalled. SILKS, MERINOES, POPLINS, EPINGLINES, TARTAN PLAIDS. BLANKETS, FLANNELS, BALMORALS, WHITE GOODS, LINENS, and BRADFORD GOODS. Package Buyers supplied with scarce and desira ble goods at and under market rates. WHOLESALE BOOMS VP STAIRS. anlS-tf RETAIL DRY GOODS. WE ARE SELLING THE SAME T BLANKETS. for $6.75 a pair that we sold last year for pair that are selling the same Blankets for 00.75 per pair that other stores are now selling for $lO. We have every wake and quality of Blanket made, all at near half last year's prices. We have extra sizes and qualities of Blankets such as are not usually kept. Also, Cradle and Crib Blankets. Parties wishing Blankets may save $5 per pair by buying of us at once. Conifortables, very heavy, $4:60. Marseilles QuiltS, etc. R. D. &W. H. PEN ELL,IO2I. MARREN St., below Eleventh. at12.34t A ETIJ2sM AND WINTER, 1865_ Full stock now open, with daily large additions, bought for CASH, and offered at a small advance. Lines of Domestic Goods complete. Blankets in quantities or by the pair. Dress Goods, all at the new lower prices. Cloak and Shawl Stock up stairs. Boys' Clothiag—assortment fresh and good. WOOLLEN GOODS' Departinent made a leading feature; the foreign goods,/mainly of our own ordering, embraciliß novelties and staple styles of the old world, and, unexceptionable as they are, scarcely excelling the best fabrics of our own country, of which we claim to have one of the finest stocks in this city, bought direct from the manufacturers. - Cl/Mobil/a and Esquemaux. Beavers. Pine Cloakineff and Overcoatings. Black Beavers, Tricots, Fancies, &e. Black French Cloths Middlesex Colored eloakings. mater proof Cloakings. CASSIMERES. Medium weight for fall wear. Eaple styles for boys' wear. xtra weight tine goods. Harris" - and other =keit. All by the yard or piece, Wholesale or Retail, at the new Reduced Rates. COOPER A COWARD. au26-2t S. E. corner PIN T$ and MARKET. gtc) FOR it. GOOD WIDE BLA.OK SILK. Neat plaid fancy Silks, 451.75. Datlble-faevd, black figured, $ .1.65. Handsome - wide Poulin.<ls—grent bargain - 41.50. Irish Poplins—newest style plaids—V.7s. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO., Northwest cor. of EIGHTH and MARKET. 50 CTS .OR FoR LUPIN'S ALL-WOOL LA. 1 case Lupin's 21lerinoes, $41.25. 1 case 5-4 - Lupin's MeriuneS, *1.60. 1 case superb (lains Merinoes, $1.75. 1 case Lupin's fine Rep Poplins, 411.25. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO., Northwest cor. of EIGHTH and MARKET. TUSSIA CRASH, GENUINE, 25, 28, 31 CENTS. A good table Linen, 62% and 79C. 10-4 Linen Shootings, *1.25. 10-4 Cotton Shootings, $1 and $1.15. New York ?Sills, 1) J. C. STBAWRBIJIDGECO.,_ " Northwest cor. EIGHTH and MARKET. !o-kq FOR HONEY-COMB BRIDAL VP "a tn./ QUILTS. Colored and white Marseilles Quilts. Marseilles Crib Quilts, cradle Blankets. Fruit Cloths, wine Cloths, fruit Doylies. Two bales all-wool Flannels, 45e. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO., Northwest cor. EIGHTH and MARKET. JCHAMBERS, NO. 810 ARCH • Street. Novelties In Lace Goods opening Daily. Valenclenne Laces, all widths. Thread Veils, new designs. Tread Collars. Empress Collars in Pointe de Gaze. Pointe Applique, Valencienne, &e., &c. Crochet Edgings. Cambric Edgings and Insertions. an2l.6t Marseilles for Dresses and Basques. B LANKETS - ENTIRE NEW STOCK., LOW PRICES.. Medium and fine Blankets. Some extra cheap lots, $9 and $lO. Vine crib Blankets; Horse Blankets. Boney.comb Quilts; wide, heavy Shootings. Shaker Flannels, 'finest goods, *1 and *l.lO. Best quality Canton Flannels; Ticking's. DE Linen Diapers, SI.2SL ,AINEB $2.5, $3, and $3.50„ &c. 107 pieces new Delaines, 35 and 37 ets. 118 pieces new prints, best makes, only 28 to 35 ets. Daily opening new dress goods. Black dress goods stock cOmplete. • COOPER & 001QARD, S. E. or. NINTH and MAREAT Streets. HSTEEL & SON, Nos. 713 & 715 • North TENTH Street, are now offering great bargains in SUMMER DRESS GOODS. Dress Goods of all kinds at reduced prices. Shawls of all kinds at reduced priCGS. Domestics of alt kinds at reduced prices. Linen Goods of all kinds at reduced prices. IX yards wide English Cashmeres, Fall colors, $l. BILKS OF ALL KINDS AT LOW PRICES. CHEAPEST BLACK SILKS IN TEM CITY. Just opened lease of Hoyle's best quality 4-4 Eng lish Chintzes, double purples, at 50c. aul2 lit - o : of 1 I.t 1 PLAIN BUFF, PINK, AND - BLUE PERCALLES or French Chintzes. Plain buff, pink, and blue Jaconeis. Pure white Shetland Shawls. White Shirred Muslim. Plaid and Stripe Nainsooks. Plain Nainsooks Swisallfuslins, Canibries, Fine lead-color Linens. • Fronted or Crape Po Tina for travelling drefelea• Single awl double width plain De Lantos. EDWIN HALL & CO.. 26 South SECOND Street. N.B.—Summer Dress Goods closing out regard less of cost. .le2o-tf 628 H00P SKIRTS. 628 HOPKINS' "OWN HAKE" OP HOOP SKIRTS are manufactured of the best woven tapes, finest tempered English Steel Springs, with linen finished covering, clasped at the side, all the metallic fastenings, and secured by improved ma chinery, which entirety prevents slipping and he- CoudngooolaSped, rendering them superior to all Other :Skirts in the market. All the new and desira ble styles, sizes, and lengths for ladies, misses, and. children. On band and made to order, wholesale and retail. Warranted to give satisfaction, at 028 ARCH Street. CH. GARDEN & CO., MANUFAC TIMERS OF AND WHOLESALII DEALERS IN UAW, CAPS, FURS, BORKET:4„ STRAW GOODS. RIBBONS, dr., &v., No. 600 and 802 MARKET street. The largest land most complete stock, the best terms and cheapest prices, Country merchants and the trade supplied. au2B-3m FISHER'S BELF-SEALING F RIIIT CANS. Every housekeeper in the City and country should use this excellent Can. It is the most eon , venient and reliable Can in use, and gives entire satisfaction wherever introduced. It is sealed in an instant, by hooking and spring, Um clamping a tin cap over and around the opening, and pressing . it upon a ring of cemented paper. The cement in the paper welts by the heat of the fruit, and as thepress• ing continues the fruit cools, and the sealin Cs per. rect. The cap is unfastened by unhook ing ng the spring and running a thin knife around under the cemented paper. Please call and examine this Can, at J. MCWIRTRIEFP, 808 SPRING SiAIIDEN Street, Jyl3-2mlf PhlladelD +i• PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. MILLER .& RIIRLOCK., MANUFACTURERS Op PHOTOGRAPH ALBIIMS, Nos. 1102 and 1104 SANS= St., Philadelphia, Offer to the trade the most complete and extensive assortment of Photograph Albums, comprising over three hundred varieties pf 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 mama, and 501 d at less than the general average prices. Satisfaction guaranteed or the money refunded. A dis count to dealers. Catalogues mailed to any address without charge. POCKET BIBLES AND POCKET TESTAMENTS, WITH PSALMS IN METRE. Miller & Buriock's superior and well-known Pearl Bible, also their Pearl Testament. In varlouu Styles Of binding, for sale on liberal terms, at Nos. MA and 11041SANSOM St.,PhliadelDhla. au2..wfm3tadim THE GLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTH —Therefore, the nervous and debilitated should Immediately lige 11111.11110LP'4 EXTRACT EIICIRT. 104- South TENTH Street. HELMBOiD'S EXTRACT BIICRU glvqi health and vigor to the frame, and bloom to the pellid cheek. Debility is accompanied by many alarming symptoms, and if no treatment is ifilibMitted to, consumption, insanity, or epileptic tits ensue. migouth TENTH Enna. au2a-lm PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN TO ORDER, of Individuals or pa/Ilea, of churches, resi dences or, public buildings, by application to B. F. BEIMBR, Photographer, 624 ARCH street. it* SPLEN D,I D LIFE-SIZE PHOTO graphs. in oil colors, the most pleiaiug, accu rate, and life-like portraits made: coloring exqui site. Bee speetmens. B. F. REIMER, ONMAROti Street. • It. MORGAN„, ORR, & CO., STEAM EN 4UL Gung MIUILDBEB, Iron Youndersoind Gene ral Machinists and Bollff Makers, Nco. 919 OAL LOWMILL Street. Philadelphia. , MAI MANHOOD AND YOUTHFUL VIGOR are -refrained' by_ HEIMBOLD'S E,e'ricACT Bream. .04 South TENTH Street. au2B-1m RICE`. LONG . FinfioN'wons. .I.te St Boiler Maker s, and Car . ' Engineers. Kuhl— . Builders. . „ law BRACE( STBBBT, Marine riallnoMeterranro Saledgente for LOnier Tanks of every description' made to order. _ NAB JUST EZCIETYND CURTAINS, AT REDUCED BATES. FFEI/NtNrCIAL. OFFIOE FOR MR BALE OF GOVERNMENT LOANS No. 11.4 B. THIRD STREET. JAY COOKE & CO., BANNERS AND BROKERS, Offer forsale, at lowest market rates, GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, Aff FOLLOWS; U.S. 1.20 Treasury Notes of date of Aug. IS, ISM Do. do. do. June IS, 1985, DO. do. do. July 16,1865. BONDS OF 1.881, 5-B0 LOAN OF 1802. 6-20 LOAN OF 1804. 10-40 LOAN OF 1864. CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS. STOOKS OF. ALL, KINDS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Information given concerning all kinds of Secu rities. Collections on all points made at lowest rates. au24-tial ~Ilit• I I 1 J FRESI - 1 GOODS. RALLOWELL, GARDNER, & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBER, ARE NOW OPENING AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF SILAS'S AND FANCY DRESS 600DS Comprising an extensive and attractive assortment of styles to meet present trade to EaegarAt Designs Fotoign Fancy FabriQq• AIso—CHOICE MAKES in IMPORTED STAPLE GOODS, such as Will be required TITM.Nfor AM SALES, which ill eys k offer LOW PRICES TO CASH DOPERS. 615 Chestnut and 612 Jayne streets. JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, & CO., IMPOiTEES AND JODDBAS PRY GOODS, Nos. 239 and 241 North Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. Cloths, Prints, Cassimeres, Delaines, Sattinetts, Alpacas, Jeans, Fancy Dress Goods, Oottonades. Brown and Bleeehed Sheetings, Denims, Brown and Bleeehed ShirtingS,- Stripes, . Oafish Chambras, Checks, Omish Tweeds, Ginghams, Flannels, Diapers, Linens, FURNISHING GOODS, WHITE GOODS, &e., F AIL ' EDMUND "YA.11,3) Sr, CO., 617 Chestnut and 614 Jayne Sts,, IMPORTERBAND JOBBERS OF SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, LINENS, WHITE GOODS AM) BALHORALS. DEALERS IN AMERICAN DRESS GOODS, GERMANTOWN FANCY WOOL 4311130.1.50 BALMORALS, AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES. auBdm SEWING MACHINES. WILLCOX & GIBBS' SEWING MACHINE. It la the best family Machine. It la a deflnitieli las ompueity " and " perfec tion-I, The Needle cannot be let wrong. The hemmer, Feller, and Braider are acknow ledged to be superior to all others. back- Ward, patented d device prevents its being turned baek- It Is antire/g noiseless. It received the Gold Medatof the American Insti tute in 1883. It received the Silver Medal of the "New York State Fair," 1884. It received the Silver Medal of the "Pennsylva nia State Fair,. , nat. It Ono received the First Premium for "Wraps= anwtnct Macintra" at the great "New England Fair," the "Vermont State Fair," and the "In diana State Fair," 1884. Send for a circular containing fell information, notices from the press, testimonials from those using the machine, ike. mi- AGENTS WANTED. list WILLCOX & GIBBS SEWING MACHIN v., 720 CHESTNUT STREET. aur-wstalat I~t ~ ~ (AIL, GOAL, AND OTHER `.." NEW COMPANIES. We are prepared to furnish New Corporations with all the Books they require; at short notice and low prices, of flxst Quality. All styles of Binding. STEEL PLATE CERTIFICATE OF STOOK. LITHOGRAPHED TRANSFER BOOK. ORDERS OF TRANSFER. STOCK LEDGER. • STOCK LEDGER BALANCES. REGISTER OF CAPITAL STOCK. BROKERS , PETTY LEDGER. ACCOUNT OF SALES. DIVIDEND BOOK. MOSS & CO., BLANK BOOK MANUFAUTOBERB AND STATIONERS 432 CIECESTNICIT Street. REMOVAL& REMOVAL. J. JOLLIVET, LADIES , HAIR DRESSER, Formerly et No. UN Chestnut street, Informable friends and customers that he has removed to No. %V* South NINTH Street, (Four doors above Locust street,) Where he intends to key, an extensive assort ment of tine FRENCH .LOWERS, iIAiR WORK. FERFIIMERY, He would also state that he has just received the latest style of. Front purls, Plaits, Waterfalls, &C. au2l-12e ja REMOVAL. P. S. LOFT'S, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, FOrinerly at No. 140 North Thirteenth street, In• tonne his nOlllO.OllO friends aid customers that ha has removed to No. HI North EIGHTH Street, where he intends to open with a fine and well se lected 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 line Watches. Jewelry made to order, and repaired. He solicits a continuance of the liberal patronage bestowed in his old store by former customers, and asks the favor of the public generally. aul2-Ini T EMOVAL.---BENEDICT MILLER, ITMBRELLA and PARASOL Manufacturer has removed to 39 North. eIXTH Street. jy27-Imlr REMOVAL.-GEO. W. WATSON & CO. have removed their CARRIAGE REPOSI TORY to their old place, No. 1919 CHESTNUT Street (under Concert Hall,) where they will keep a stock of Carriages of their own make; and will re. cave orders for every description Of drat-clam work. Smut 7, 186E6 Wan GROCERIES. WHITE PRESERVING BRANDY PURE CIDER AND WINE VINEGAR. GREEN GINGER, MUSTARD SEED, SPICES, &C. All the requisites for Preserving end Pickling purposes. • ALBERT O. ROBERTS, DEALERS IN FINE GROCERIES, au2B4f Cor. - ELEVENTH s.nd VINE Street& TO MANUFACTURERB 'OF corrori, FLAX, AND JUTE. WILLIAM HIGGINS & SONS, MANIIkACTUIiEIi* OF COTTON, PL.A.X, AND JILITE MACHINERY, MANCHESTER. ENGLAND. MIL JAMES HICIISINS (one of the firm) is at present in the States, and would be glad to commix- Wept° with any Arm requiring Machinery of the above, descriptiollA • Address, ~ Care of E. PAWED & BRO., /Prank ford. *tziaadephis. amEE-et THE PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 28. 1865. TuP _ . ATLANTIC ItlON'TalLslr The Table Of Contents ea as follows: Coupon Bonds, L; Wilbelmlifelate tog flnpreiltiOe7 ship; Needle and Garden, IX.; Scientific Farming. Dr. Johns, Vitt.; Natural History of the Peacock; Up the St. Johns River; A New. Art Critic; The Luck of Abel Stedman; Sonnet; The Capture orJeft. Davis; The Chimney Corner, ix.; A Visit to 010 Edgeworths; On a Pair of Old Shoes; Commemora tion Ode; Our Militia System. The following writers contribute to this number: Prof. J. IL Lowell, Mrs. IL B. Stowe, Nan Hamill ton, Author of "Life in the Iron Mills." T. W. Parsons, C. J. Sprague, T. W. Hlgginson, J. T. Trowbridge, Donald TI. T. - IL Aldrich, D. A. Wasson, Mrs. Farrar, Eugene Benson. SINGLE SUBSCRIPTIONS—Four Dollars per "year.: CLUB RATES—Two Copies. for Seven Dollars; Five Copies for Sixteen Dollars; r Ten Copies for Thirty Dollars, and each additional copy Three Dollars. 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PHILADELPHIA HOWELL & BOURNE, MANUFACTURERS OF PAPER HANGINGS WINDOW SHADES. COMMISSION MOUSES. PIGLADSLPHIL-MADE GOODS, us CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, AND 103 READE STREET, NEW YORK. ierB-6111 SPRING-GA.RDEN INSTITUTE FOR Young Ladies. Duties rammed Bent. 4th. au2B-8w• CULBERT COMBS, A. hi., Principal. . • THE CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH .4- SCHOOL of the subscriber, S. E. corner of THIRTEENTH and LOCUST Streets. will RedPell .on MONDAY, Sept. 11. fau2B-Im*7 B. KENDALL. MISS M. R. ABRBURNER WILL RE OPEN her SCHOOL FOR GIRLS at 409 south THIRTEENTH Street. below Walnut, on MON DAY, September 4th. mu2l3-12t' SPRING -GARDEN ACADEMY - A Classical, Mathematical, and Emrlielt School for Boys and Young Men, corner EIGHTH and BUT TONWOOD Streets, will reopen MONDAY, Septem ber 4. - P. BIRCH, A. M., au2B-/m Print:lna]. ATHARINE M. SHIPLEY WILL RE. V "-I-OPEN her School, at No. 4 SOUTHWEST PENN Square, on the 11th of Ninth Month, (Setp tember,)lB6s. au2B-lln WILLIAM - FEWSMITH'S CLABSI CAL and Engllsh School, No. 1.008 CHEST NUT Street, will reopen on. MONDAY, September 4. atr24-Im. SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN .111 reopen MONDAY, September 18 , 186.5, at 1914 MOUNT - VERNON Street. The Primary Department is eolidented as a Kin dergarten, upon the German (FrUelJers) system, and includesboys and girls under ten years of age. Older pupils will be received. In both departments, Gymnastics (under the sys tem.of Dr. Dice Lewis), and Drawing from still life are taught. GERTRUDE W. FULTON. HARRIET B. DARLINGTON, auSB-12t MARY E. SPEAKMAN. ACADEMY FOR BOYS, REAR OF No. 41 North ELEVENTH Street reopens Nlntll Month (Sept.)4tll. W. WHITALL. au26-lux* THE CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, DEAN STREET, BELOW LOCUST, Will be reopened SEPTEMBER 4th. rita6-2.lrek J. W. FAMES, D. D., Principal, MR. GEO. FELIX- BENKERT WILL resume his Piano Lessons Sestember 18th. Ad dress No. 716 CHESTNUT StreeW au26.6t* BOSTON. Mass IRIENDS' SCHOOL, OSLER AVE NUE, north from Noble street, below Sixth street. — Heep.6ii 9th me. (Sept.) 4tk. All Brancheo of a good ENGLISH 'ED LCATION thoroughly taught, and particular attention given to tile moral training of the Pupils. All denominations admit ted. THOS. SMEDLEY, Principal of Male Dept.; H. H. SMEDLEY, Prin. of Female Dept. au26-t2t. YOU IT ail. AD IE 8 INSTITUTE, (with Prlntaty and Secondary Departments at taehed,) S. E. , corner of DIDLIW 'IN and GREEN Streets. The.ltutte.s of tide Institution will be re sumed on MONDAY, Sept. 4, 1665. • an2C-12t. pRITTENDEN's PHILADELPHIA .4_, COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, No. 03E CHESTNUT Street, corner of Seventh. Erstabltelled 044, incorporated The course of instruction includes BOOK4IEEP. ING in its different branches, PENMANSHIP, Mercantile Calculations, Business Forms, Com mercial LAW,&C. &C..,furnishingil necessary PREPARATION FOR BUSINESS LIFE. NO VACATION. Students instructed separately, and received at any time. Diplomas awarded on graduation_ TELEGRAPHING, OD both Sound and Paper In struments, taught by a Practical Operator. Catalogues tarnished gratis on application. au26.3t MISS BROOKS AND MRS. J. E. HALL will resume the duties of their BOARD ING' and DAY 601100 L foloung Ladies at nlB W A Street, on WED ESDAY, the LNUT2IOth inst. auzs-am. C • UMBEEL AND VALLEY INSTI TUTE, FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN. MECHANICSBURG, PA. REV. 0. EGE & EON. Duties resume September 1. Charges, $112.60 per five months , session, in ad vance. Send for a Circular. aull-fmwl2t TRYING} FEMALE COLLEGE, MECHANICSBURG, PA. Bzv. T. P. F.GE, PRESIDENT; Assisted by the old corps or teachers. TENTH ANNUAL SEosioN begins September & Charges, per five months' sesslon, in advance, $125; with tnusie, $l5O. Bend for a Circular. aull-fmw-12t ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL ACADE MY, FORTY-FIRST, above HUTTON Street. mA t itug , West madelphia, Day and Boarding School for boys. The next term will Continence September sth. For circulars, apply to Wm. G. Crowell, Esq. MO WALNUT Street, or to J. W. Pinkerton, A. M., Principal. au9-wfm.l2t. MRS. L. L. RUSSELL WILL RE some her instruction in Perspective Drawing, 011 Painting. Water-colors, etc., at her eosideneo, 'MO SouthNlNlll Street, wept. ist. Classes in Merainaries also attended. anti-what* THOMAS BALDWIN'S ENGLISH -I- Mathematical and Classical School for Boys, N. E. corner BROAD and ARCH, will reopen Sep tember 4. a1125-lin', BROAD -STREET ACADEMY, NO. 337 South BROAD Street, ED. ROTH, A. M., Prin cipal. School reopens September 4. New Circulars at Mr. B. CUMMISKEY'S 1037 CHESTNUT , Street, at the) Academy, and sent postpaid to any address. au23-16t FRENCH. AND AMERICAN INSTI TUTE for Young Ladies, Rev. N. CYR and Mrs. M. O. DAVENPORT, Principals. No. 2963 PRANKFORH Road, Philadelphia. Circulars can be had, on a_ppplication, at the Institute, and at Messrs. JOHN PENNINGTON N & SONS, o. 124 South SEVENTH Street. au2.3-Im. POURTLAND SAUNDERS "NUL TUTE FOR BOYS AND YOUTR.—Addrese Prof. E. D.SAUNDERS, D. D., Philadelphia. aul9-1m• CENTRAL INSTITUTE, TENTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets, will reopen. September 4th. Boys prepared for any division of the Public Grammar Ochools ' for College, or for business. Special' ettention ven to email boys. Residence, 534 North TENTHStreet. au2l.6w H. G. IiIeGUIRE, A. H., Principal. THE CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL of H. D. GREGORY, A. M.,_ No.lloB MARRET Street, will reopen on MONDAY, Sep tember 4th, au2l-Im.- THE ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL -a- SCHOOL of A. B. SHEARER, A.M., North west corner of CHESTNUT and TW ELFTH Ste., (second flooro will reopen on MONDAY, Sept. 4. For terms, references. ac. see Circulars; to be ob tained ut Mr. Hassard , sDrug Store, or from the Principal, at the School Rooms, every morning, be tween 10 and 1236 o'clock. au2s-Im.' MRS. SCHAFFER'S SCHOOL WILL be REOPENED on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th at 933 SPRUCE Street. Circulars may be obtained at the N. E. corner of Spruce and Tenth streets. an2l-18t5 TEE MISSES CASEY AND MRS. BEEBE will reopen their Deßriling__And Day School for Young Ladles, No. I.7O4INTALNUT Street. on WEDNESDAY, the 20th of Sept. au2-2m5 GERM ANT OWN FEMALE SEMI NARY. GREEN Street. south of Walnut lane, will reopen on WEDNESDAY, September 13th. Circulars containing fall information as to Terms, coarse of Inatruetion, character of the Seminary, &e.,' &e. May be obtained of Vrof. WALTER S. FORTESCUS, A. M., au22-tf Principal. WOODLAND SEMINARY.-NOS. 9 and 10 WOODLAND TERRACE, West Phi ladelphia. —A DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL for Young Ladies. Location healthy, shy, and attrac tive. - Pall Sepion comMeACOu Sept. IZ. For Circulars_ imply to , J3ll-2ta* REV. HENRY REEVES, Principal. CHESTNUT-HILL ACADEMY WILL REOPEN SEPTEMBER 12, with a limited num ber of ROES, each pupil being taught by the Pried pal, • H. W SCOTT, from Yale College. J Recommended by J. E. Mitchell, W. Trotter, J. S. Kneedler, and C. Platt. MISS MARY E. THROPP WILL RE OPEN her English and French Boardly and Day School for Young Ladies at 1841 ORES NUT Street, rtiliaclelphia, on the lltb. of September. For Circular., apply at the School. aul7-Im.. WEST BRANCH BOARDING SCHOOL. . . JERSEY SHORE, LTCONGNG COUNTY, PENNA. Terms, $l5O per Tear. Pupils prepared for College Business or ordinary duties of domestic life, With the comforts of a goof Home. Catalogues, with fun partloulars, of Philip Wilson, 409 Chestnut street, or address as above. aul7-Im. F. DONLEAVY LONG, A. M.,Principal. PIJGBY CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH ACADEMY. /228 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHLA.. This Institution, which will be established In SEP TEMBER NEXT. is designe England,,l the best schools of titis country and - of in its aye. tem of Instruction and discipline, and in the full ness of its classical and mathematical course. Those preparing for college will be fitted to take shish 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 1228 Chest nut street. EDW. CLARENCE SMITII,A.. St.. Principal. REFEEENCEEI.—CaIeb Cope, Esq., lion. Wm. D. Kelley, Ron. Jos. Allison, Alexander Whilldin, Esq„ Thomas Potter, Esq.,A. H. Pranciscus, Esq., H. 1.. M. Birkinbine, Esq. auM-ini • PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACA DEMY, AT WEST CHESTER. The duties of this Institution will be resumed on THURSDAY, September 7, at 4 P. M. Cadets maypursue either a Classical or Scientific course of study, under experienced and- thorough instructors. in the Primary Department tile usual English bralielies are taught. Military instruction is given In the those ..r is of the service. The Mk 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. For circulars, apply to J. li. ORNE, Esq., 624 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, or to Cot' HEO. LIYATT, President of Penna. Mil'y Aca'y.Eaulfi-lin THE FRENCH AND ENGLISH 1 BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL of Madame MASSE will reopen on 'MONDAY, September 18th. In this institution instruction is thorough in every department. Competent English teachers are em ployed royal' the branches of 5. 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 134-2 SPRUCE St., Plitlada., Pa. auls.2m FAIRMOUNT FEMALE COLLEGE, GREEN street, west of Twenty-second street, Philadelphia—Tills superior Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies, will be , 6in its next term September 13th. A Preparatory epartment Is pro• vlded for younger pupils. For circulars, apply to or address Bev. J. W. BARNHART, A. M., President. anls-1m YOUNG MEN AND BOYS' SCHOOL.- Bev. JAS. G. SHINN. A, M., Ni{{ open an English, Classical, Mathematical, and ncleutide School for Young Men and Boys, N 0.1906. MOUNT VERNON Street, on the first MONDAY in Septem ber. The instruction win be particular and tho rough, such as will prepare young men for business or college. For terms, &c., apply as above. cull-lin* 1132 'WEST CHESTER ACADEMY AND MILITARY INSTITUTE, located In the borough of WEST CR-ESTER, PA., will commence its next Scholastic Year of ten months, on the first WEDNESDAY, the 6th of September. For Catalogues, containing Terms and full infor mation, apply•to its Principal, .428-6 w WILLIAM P. WYERS, A. M. RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC IN. STITIITE, TROY, N. Y.—The Forty-second 'Annual Session of this well- known School of Engi neering and Natural Science, will commence Sept. 18th', 1865. The New Annual Register of 1865, giving full Information, may be obtained by addressing Prof. CHARLES BROWNE., Director, Troy, N. Y aul-101. CHESTNUT -STREET FEMALE SE MINARY—ENGLISH AND FRENCH BOARD ING AND DAY SCHQOII,-,Princlpals, Miss Bon ney and Miss Dillaye.—The Thirty-first Semi-An nual Session will 1:1_n WEDNESDAY, September lath, at 1015 criEbTlitfT Street. Particulars from Circuital, auls-tocl SCHOOL OF DESIGN FOR WOMEN, corner of FILBERT Street and North PENN Square, re-opens on MONDAY, September 4th. JOSEPH HARRIS3ON, Esq., President. WILLIAM BUCKNELL,F,sq., Vice President. P. P. mow as, Esq., Secretary and Treasurer. WititOTORA. W. J. Horstman, David S. Brown, B. F. Warner, Eli K. Price, James L. Claghorn, George Whituey. • W. R. Witstach, James A. Wright. James H. Orne. .. 41115.18 t T. W. B AIDWOOD, Principal. E NGLISH AND CLASSICAL ACADD MY, 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT Street, T his the rooms lately oCCUpted by the Y. M. C. A.) This school will open MONDAY, September 11th. It is designed to prepare forlany , college of the United States or for mercantile life..T. BRANTLY LANG TON, OSWALD SElDExtrucKzu , au.t.4401 EDUCATIONAL. ~ _ ~_ _~_ ._ ~_ I_ . _ ___.EDUCATIONAL. A CQUISITION OF FOREIGN 01:LAUEB.-I:7OuM result of learning by rote t Every one emplane of hit trzemory;•no One t 7 Oni. plaint Qi° Judgment—La ROehefoucautd. DELACROIX'S SYSTEM OF FRENCH. No committing to memory—no home exercises; judgment is the agent of acquisition—memory is passive. My non-Inemor:zing system for teaching grown' persons to speak their own ideas In the French Istiona has now been tested during forty-three years in this My, and has ever proved all-:uttletent in Itetlf to impart and yradually Impress a competent grominatidal and counquita mee of the language for all ihepUrpOSA9 6218Z71888 and *octal Interbouree, far more than Is he usual result of double the time devoted to the study of the hooks in counneD use. Relieving the learner front any other applies lion, my promise has ever been conditional on the prae tlee of the system deliberately throughout. A few Impatient pupils, who abruptly quit in anv part of the eourte, have no right to disparage wilat they have not ful:v tested. Careful students deliberate and remark, and tiles become Interested in the subject, and proceed suc cessfully to the end, without the necessity of any other thought of the matter than while with the teacher. The session opens hi September. Ladles and gen tlemen who wish to make inquiries on the duLdoct ure redtiested to Call at the French Study, 007 pm. BERT Street, between 12 and 4 o'clock. ACADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART, No. 162 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. Parents and Guardians are respectfully informed that the a Ladies of the Sacred Heart' , intend open ing a DAY SCHOOL FOE YOUNG LADIES on the Second MONDAY of September. The system of education will be the same as that pursued so successfully In 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. aul24m WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE, 11 WILMINGTON, DEL. —The next Annual Session will begin on THURSDAY, September 7,1865. For catalogues or further Information, address aull-19t* JOHN WILSON, President. pHILADELPHIA COLLEWATE 111. STITTSTEfor YOUNG LADIES, Nl W. coruel of CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets, (for merly at IRO Arch street.) Circulars at MS and PM Chestnut street. Or address P. 0. Box Will. The next Session will commence on MONDAY; Sep tember 18th. Rev. CHARLES A, SMITH, D. D., Principal. aulo-1m onG nAy INSTITUTE.-ENGLIBH and French Boarding . and Day School for Young Ladles, Noe. 15917 and 1 . 5%9 SPRUCE Street, Phi ladelphia, will reopen on WEDNESDAY, Septem ber Will. . . French is the language of the family, and is con stantly spoken in the Institute. For circulars and paytienlaraDlE to au9-.2m Madame D'HEltyll. Y, Principal. NOW IS THE TIME FOR YOUNG MEN to enter upon a course of study at BRY ANT, STRATTON, & BANNISTER'S National Commercial College, ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, S. W. cornerof CHESTNUT and TENTH Seets. Call or send fora clPtilar• auW - sm trw3t _ . RETURNED AND DISABLED SOL. BIERS will find the *adiest means of honora ble and lucrative employment in a good Commercial Education. A full preparation for business can be acquired at little expense, and in a short period of time, at BRYANT, STRATTON, bt BANNISTER'S National Voruniercial Colleffe, ``ASSEMBLY 2.UILDINGS, B. W. eQfEer of CHESTNUT and TENTH Streets. A liberal deduction will be made in all cases wor thy of such consideration. au2e-smw3t SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES; PARINSBURO, Chester bOunty,Pennsylvania, forty miles from rbiltidelpbta. The duties of this &boa wilt be, resumed OCTO= BEE Ist, 1865. Terms—CM per session. For Circulars, apply to Misses 'JOHNSTON and KELLY, Principals. 8026-1 m POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, 1865—N. SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL begins September Iltlit TECHNICAL SCHOOLS begin September 19th. The. EXPERIMENTAL FARM of 175 acres, near Gwynedd, Montgomery county, Pa., will be opened September 12th to a select class of students, on the Principles and Practice of AGRICULTURE, who will reside and work on the Farm, and statedly ttnd Lectures at the College in the elty. ; A u I P e P r s l I,las t fo tu r e a o d l l i s e s g l o on i3 it s i li a o i tt i l l d , be made to the u WEST PENN SQUARE. ALFRED L. KENNEDY, M. D., au26-15t President of Faculty. TIM SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, CHESTNUT Street, N. W. eon of Twelfth, reopens SEPTEMBER 4th. This is the best prodded 801001 r , 7l' boys in America. _ ta26-1m S. ENNIS, Prineipai, VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY— MILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL.—Terms very moderate. Thorough course of study ln Mathematics,English Crassies, & e. Supplies the benefit& of a 110Ple. Surveying and Engineering taught. Boys of an ages received. Begins Septems ber 4th. Refers to JOHN C. CAPP & SON A _ South THIRD Street; TKOS, J. CLAYTON, Esq., FIFTH. and PRUNE ; Mr. GEORGE F. KNOTT, 38 HUDSON Street. Number limited. Address Rev. J. HARVEY BARTON, A. IL, Village Green, Pennsylvania. au4-3m FEMALE COLLEGE BORDEN. TOWN A N. J.—The WINTER SESSION of this INSTITUTION will commence SEPTEMBER the 18th. A few vacancies only remain. For cata logues, containing term_s, etc. Address. Rev. JOHN H. BRAKELEY, A. N., au2-Sw President. R. BECK'S SCHOOL AT LITIZ, Lancaster county, Penna. Intended for a lira tied 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. For terms, &c., apply to rea-lm ABRAHAM R. BECK, Principal. MILITARY AND COLLEGIATE IN STITUTE, ALLENTOWN, PA., with char tered privileges, superior advantages, and a pa tronage of The pupils the first :year, reopens Sept. 5. For circulars, address Rev. 21. L. 11010 FORD, A. M., President. WANTS. WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN-A SITUATION in the Wholesale Dreg Busi ness; had charge of a retail store for two years. Address ''Gentian, ,, at this office. autS4ts WANTED---$7,000, AS FIRST MORT GAGE on a valuable Farm, near the city; Farm worth double the amount., Address "Jo ulus,,, this office. att2A3t. WANTED -IN A RETAIL. DRY Goods Store, a first-class SALESMAN; one who is competent to take charge of the Muslin and Cassimere Department. The best of city referetnes required. Apply at No. 903 MARKET Street. It * M. K. WILLIAMS. . WANTED-IN A WHOLESALE GRO CERY STORE, a young man from 19 to 20 years of age, to assist In keeping the books, and to make himself generally useful. Address, in own handwriting, "O. W. J.," Press office. au24-Be WANTED—AGENTS-41Q PER DAY AT HO3IIE.—I want an Agent, Male or Ve male, In every town and neighbOrnod, to- sell "The (treat Labor Saver." Every family wants it, and agents are making from $.3-to $2O per day. This is the best chance ever offered to agents, as the article Isatented, and a capital of but $3 to $lO is p required to begin with. Furtherpiartieulars sent on receipt of two red stamps for circulars and re turnpostage. Address R. WAYVff•LL, BOM 4711, CHICAGO. aulo-Im* AGRNTS WANTED FO•R THE HIS TORY OF THE WAR, complete in one large royal octavo volume of over 1,000 pages, splendidly Illustrated with 127 portraits of Generals and battle scenes. This is just the book the people Want, and it presents a rare chaPee for agents to make money. Bend for circulars. Address SORES BROS_ & Philadelphia, Penna. 5028-1 m AGENTS WANTED FOR "THE SECRET SERVICE, THE FIELD, THE DUNGEON, AND THE ESCAPE." By A. D. Richardson, New York Tri:Nms Corres pondent. The most interesting and exciting book ever pub lished embracing Mr. Bichardsonis unparalleled experience for four years, travelling through the South in the si cret service of the -Tribune, at the outbreak of the war, with our armies and fleets, both End and West, during the first two years of the Rebellion-, his eapture; his confine ment for twenty months In seven different Hebei 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. Teachers, ladies, energetic young men, and espe cially returned andi disabled officers and soldiers, in want of profitable employment, will find it pecu liarly adapted to their condition. We have agents clearing sl.7b per month, which we will prove to any doubting applicant. Send for circulars. Address JONES, BROTHERS, CO.. N. E. corner SIXTH and MINOR Streets, atindies. Philadelphia, Pa. AGENTS WANTED FOR " THE SE CRET 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. jy2B-Ime AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ME MORIAL RECORD OF THE NATIONIS TRI. BUTE TO ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Extra induce ments offered. Address HENRY A. LOVELAND, No. 20 North MERRICK Street, northwest of Penn Square, Philada.. Pa. an2B-dm* A,LAIENTS WANTED FOR THE LIFE Or ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Hy Dr- I. Gh land. No comment is necessary; the authorls rem• tation as a writeris fully established. Experienced canvassers know why it sells. Address, for terms, NOR IS BARNARD, Elk View, jyl9-24V , Chester county, Penna. XOTIOE TO MERCHANTS AND .L.l OTHERS, ORIGINALLY DOING BUSINESS IN TEXAS.—A reliable gentleman, with a large business experience. awl acquainted with the coun try and people of 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 hands. Address "Loyal," at this office, auw-ser. TO WOOLLEN, &C., HOUSES.-A iirst-elass SALESMAN, who has a vary good volume:UO/1 in Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, wishes to engage to travel, &c., on salary or commlasion,with a house that can support him thoroughly. The best references given. Address "A. L., ,, Economist °Mee, DDO ikoadway, New York. au2S-2t5 rtW ANTED TO PURCHASE-A good DWELLING, not exceeding *7,01V, and Possession by October let, located on the south side of a street between Girard avenue and Spring li ar den street, and west of Broad. Address —Antl Illgh Rent,'' Ledger oftice. au2s-3tif BOARDING. BOARD WANTED, IN A PRIVATE family, for FIVE PERSONS, for six or seven mouths. Must be south of Race, between Eighth and Seventeenth streets. Address "C.," at this office. au2l3-3t* pB R E T OR TRANSIENT P first-class Board eau be had at the United States Hotel, 413 CHESTNUT Street. This house has no bar. Charges moderate. One large hand somelyArnlsbed Chamber ou Parlor fluor now vacant. au23-et. DAY BOARD—WITH FIRST-CLASS DINNIDDS, at N 0.4324 South wAs4lbreTol Square. IY6-2m• HOTELS. A. NIIHAU HOTEL, PORTLAND L PLAtR, LONDON.—This OOmplodloue Hotel, "the largest in London," is now open - , it is situ ated on the most open and healthy site in the West end,With all modern improvements, Suites of Apart ment, Salle a Manger 100 by 40 feet, elegant Ladles' Room, It spaelous - Gentlemen's SITTING AND WRITING ROOM, ETC. Within a short drive of all the Railway Termini. For terms to Iseeiirn sueonunodation, address— The Manager, BCHtrbIAHI4. aug7-am JONRB HOUSE, CORNER Or MARKET STREET AND MARKET SQUARE ' HARRIF_►BUIi , G-, CHARLES H. MANN, PROPRIETOR. AMERICAN HOTEL, A RL o u ß styriN To l T: z r 1. Proprietors. TERMS-42.per day. $l2 per week. . au3-230 ciAMERT AN HOUSE tt rOTTSVILLE, sciturrdithr. CO.. PA— NEWCOMER, Proprietor. Ir Tb o ll e. onzle baa recently been re-opened , an.ditalLi! such etylo and character ' as will merit drat-class pa FOR @ALE AND TO LET. dB FOR SALE—VERr NEAT BRICK ma.. dwelling, near SEVENTH B a. F GL EN. with a au. yarn. n 3 Bouthrounm stAot. eth FOR SALE--THE NEAT DWELL. but ING No. NO North tighteenth stree_t, In per.. feel order. Possession soon. B. F. tit - Emr, aun S. W. cor. SEVENTEEN/gland MOEN. dm VALUABLE FORGE PRQPERTT SALE, tws,L•ky miles from Philadelphia, well mown a 8 the PitISTOL PTIRC+E AND IRON' WORKS, COmpriNing two Wilding% extensive yard for coal, Mltth tarry in great yarTery., consist - tug In part ofrne large lathe, planing, 0,4E1,11,1 nffil baring tharldne3,th rue Natonith hannuei (large a ad,oneall), engines, hollers, Wales, shoats, and tools ;51tuated directly upon the carad. of e,t.,y access to the coal region, Mtn every conwenience fur unloading coal, and the shipment of fi,rginits by eanal td• railroad' to any part of iho 'United States. The f - yr:nq has hero is operation for ahout twelve years, dolma: it profile Me business, haring done a large awhant ai eilstonwr work for New York, New jersey, and Pennsylvania, which may stilt he second]. One of the hammers, with engine, boners. anti lolinllng are entirely new, at a cost of twenty thousand dol lars. The whole property will be sold at a great eaerillee. For further information, amity to 1., 11. SCOTT, President, Bristol, or to C. w. PEIRC,E, an2B-lows3t No OWL VINE Street, Pldiad, MK;FOR SALE-A. LOT ON EIGHTN Street, above Montgomery avenue two front?, 272;feet by 100 dee)), on which there l's a BUICK FACTORY and ENGINE HOUbE, Will be sold In lots to suit. Inquire on the premises. an29-3t. FOR SALE.-THE DESIRABLE .M.2IIIWELLING, No. 20441- MOUNT VERNON street, with immeNate puiraession. B. IF. GLENN, au2s-at S. W. corner Seventeenth and preen. M FOB SA LB.-SPLENDID BROWN , tOne building, North Broad street: built in the best manlier, with all modern improvements'. R. J. BOBBINS,BuiIder,IOB S.FOTJRTII St. au23wlM6t. FOR SALE—A HANDSOME RESIDENDE,No.I.79I3 VINE Stre et, with two -bath-rooms and all modern Improvements, In per fect order. Ikaniediata poseessfon. if desfeed. au2G-3t. R. J. DOBBINS, 108 S. FOBBili. St. ti FOR SALE-A BARGAIN-T HE mn valuable Property northwest corner SEVEN TEENTH and ARCH Streets. Inquire on the pre mises. au26-3t• nFOR SAIIE,DEURABLE HOUSES, 1918, 1920. 2038, and 2010 Arch street. Linuediata possession. Excellent Cottage and Furniture, on High street. Germantown. _ Well.built House, 406 North Front street. Will make a good business place. Very neat and well-finished House, No. 1859 North Eleventh street. Early possession. Very neat and well•fluiShed HOUK, No: 1311 North Twelfth street. Early possession. Three-story RoWelllng, 118 Lombard street, with lot 21% by 83; very low. IQ eat Dwellings, 1236 and 1238 North Twelfth street. Neat Dwelling, 2028 Lombard street. B. F. GLENN, 123 South FOURTH Street, and au26 S. W. Ver. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN. aFOR SALE-FIRST-CLASS STORE, 81 North Third street; live stories, iron front. Will be sold at a price to pay well as an investment. B. F. GLENN, au% 123 South FOURTH Street. FOR BALE—P.T.R.ST=CLASS STONI. Ji COTTAGE, with about t storm; Of superior land, near Oak Lane Station, on the North Penn sylvania Railroad. Excellent stone stable and an r rlage.house, lee-house, steam-engine for forcing water to the house, &c. The place is well situated. and the lawn handsomely adorned with evergreen and other tram The buildings are of the most sub stantial character, and vest' eani•oulantly arranged. Immediate possession. B. F. GLENN, au26 Ma South FOURTH Street. dfi COTTON MILL WANTED.-6,1 3 - ma.PLY to B. F. [LEN'S; au26 123 South FOURTH Street. in ARCH-STREET RESIDENCES FOR Arai sale. Three new four-story brick houses, Nos. 1909, 1910, and 1912, on the south side of ARCH street, west of Nineteenth, built in the most substantial manner, with extensive back buildings, embracing all the modern improvements and conveniences. Apply at No. 1829 ARCH Street. au2s-12t* de FOR SALE,--THZ FOUR-STORY =a-brick building and lot of ground, ottuste NO. 417 DJllwyn street, above Callowhill street, suitable for steam-mill or a manufacturing establishment. Immediate possession given, Apply to WM. LEVICK, att=.43t. No. E3l Nortli slXTErStreet. 'C HE S TER COUNTY.—FORja sate fine Farm two miles south of West Chester, on a fine road, three-fourths Of a mile from station on W. C. and P. Railroad, 92 acres of excel lent land, suitable for grazing or dairy farm 'l6 acres wood, will feed 20 steers; abundance lof fruit. Large stone mansion 50 by 30 feet. 15 rooms, lawn with shade and ornamental trees in front; water forced to buildings from sireem an the premises, Barn 75 by 40. This property is in good repair and has been occupied an 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. aug2S-at JAS. R. CUMMINS, 504 WALNUT 81. at FOR BALE-NEAR NORRIS-ft AIckTOWN, Pa., on a good I)lle—first-class, large, double Mansion and Ave acres of excellent Land, barn, stable, carriage -house, etc. Every thing in good order. Price, 0,700. Clear, and im mediate possession. GEO. C. MILLER, au26-4t if 155 North SI:KM Street. FOR RENT, SA El Al ITALIAN VILLA, Late the residence of DAVID C. WrilliON, Mtn ate or a mile from the CITY of WELKIN IiTQN, within 200 yards of the City Railway (passing every 10 minutes.) The house (being new) is in excellent order, supplied with water from a tank in the attic, with everymodern improvement, heated throughout by steam; a tine porch the entire length of the building. The grounds in fmt of the house (Ml' taining 4 acres,) are tastefully laid out in walks and plats, 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. Possession given immediate ly, by application to Dn. R. R. PORTER, T. F. BAYARD, Executors, an34W Wilmington, Del. ARARE CHANCE.-THE UNDER SIGNED offers for sale the CANTERBURY HUNG HALL, with Fixtures,Bar, and lease of Hall. Also, one-hSPORTSMEN SANFORD'S OP ERA HOUSE and 'S HOTEL, adlolu tug sanfora , a Hail, with Stock, Fixtures, and Fur niture, with kti years lease. They: are are all now open and doing an excellent business: will he sold separately or together—as the party utay wish. 11l health alone compels the proprietor to sell at this time. For further particulars, amply to M. LAWRENCE. It* Sportsmen's Hotel, Harrisburg, Pa. "FOR S.A.LE.-LARGE AND VALUA Ine Duilding lot, S. E. or BROAD and CAL LOWHILL, i20x240 B, F. GLENN, au.2B-61 122 South FOURTH . tared. FOR BAL E-A MORTGAGE FOR v 2 000. Good Oil Stook will be taken In part pay.lnquire at 400 CHESTNUT Street, Hoorn au2B-3t.- TO LET-THE WHO L E OF TH E FIFTH AND SIXTH STORIES of the Granite Building Nos. 237 and 239 DOCK Street. with steam. Also, several smaller Rooms on the first floor. The large room third story Commonwealth Building, Nos. 611 and 619 Chestnut street. The se cond and upper stories Marble Building, 619 Chest nut stre.et. THOS. H. CONNELL, Counting-bongo Dr. D. Jayne it Soil. au22-6t 5 2491 CHESTNUT *trcet. FOR SALE--320 ACRES VALUABLE boring LAND, on the headwaters of Little Hickory Creek, Venango county Pa. To be sold low. Apply to LEWIS L. HOUPT, au4-Im. 1.54 South FOURTH St., Phila. HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS! SOMETHING NEW. A. , PATENT CLOTHES WASHER for 40.-50. GLAS I B T J S A V S E , S THE HANDS. • T/N CANS., au23-tr GatIPPITH & PAGE , brxill acid ARCH LEGAL. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE •A•ciTl AND COUETY OT PHILADELPHIA. Estate of WILLIAM BILLION, Deceased, The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, set tle, and adjust the account of Mrs. JANE CUN NINGHAM. AdminEstratrix of the Estate of WIL LIAM KILLION, deceased, and to report dtstrl button of the balance lu the hands of the account ant, will meet the parties Interested for the per- Osee of his appointment, On TUESDAY, Septem ber 5, M. at 4 o'clock Y. M., at his °Mee No. 4SIO WALNUT Street. in the city of Philadelphia. au23-wfmst. JOSEPH Y. At - ARCM Atalltor. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE -• CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate or WILLIAM' YOUNG. Deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, set tle, and adjust the account of JOHN J. YOUNG. Administrator, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the. purposes of his appoint 'Kent, on SEPTEMBER 1:3, 1861. at 4 o'clock at his office, S. E. corner SIXTH and WALNUT Streets, in the city of Philadelphia. su23-wfitist EDW. SHIPPEN, Auditor. p ORPHAPT,g I COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF 'PHILADELPHIA. Estate of ELIZABETH M. and FRANKLIN W. PIERSON, Minors. The auditor appointed by the court to audit, set tle, and adjust the Drat account of OLIVER P. CORNMAN, guardian of said minors, and to report distribution of the balance In the hands sf the ac countant, will met the parties Interested, for the purposes of his appointment, on MONDA.Y, Sep tember ad, A. D. ISM, at eleven o'clock A. M., at his office, No. 129 X South FOURTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia. JOHN HANNA, mule-frawst* Auditor. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of JANE SHIVERS, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account ofAMELIAR.SHIVERS,Ad ministratrix, d. b. n. e. t. a. of JANE SHIVERS, de ceased. and to report distribution of the ba lance in tile bands of the accountants will meet ventetios interested for the purp otitis appoint on TUESDAY. September 4th, A. D. MI, at 11 o'clock A. 7)J. at his Oalce, No. 11.2034 8011th FOURTH Btreet, in the etty_of Philadelphia. aulB-finwSt JOHN. HANNA, Auditor. NOTICE IN PARTITION.—Notice is 4. 1 hereby given that a writ in partition In which Edwin Dyer Is plaintiff, and Anthony Schoder and Mary _ Sehoder his wife Thomas D. dacduca Samuel Pl. JAMUL Isaac 5. Jacques, heirs-at-law t, Samuel C. Jacques, Ellis Lewis, Robert G. White, anti James Lowrey are defendants, has issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga county, Penn sylvania, bearing test° the eighth day of July, A.D. 1866, returnable on the last Monday of August then next, asking partition among the aforesaid parties of the rollowlng-described.plece or parcel of land situate in Blocs township, Tioga county and State of Pennsylvania, and described as follows! begin. ming at a beech and running thence by hinds of Samuel Wallis south 40X; degrees west 2011 perches to a beech; thence south 411.1 i degrees east 1,1 perches to a post • thence north 45X degrees east 119 perches to a birch;' thence nortll23U degrees west 186 perches to a hemlock; thence north 49)4 degrees west six pePtlita to the place er - beginning; containing ma acres and allowance, more or tens, with the anour. tenances surveyed in pursuance or warrant No. 61$, granted to Jeremiah Rees. Which said writ Is now in my hands, all of which the aforesaid defendants are hereby required to take notice. LEROY TABEIt, Sheriff, Wellsboro, July IS, 1865. 3y2.1-na6t FOR NON-RETENTION OR INOON -x- iTINENCE of urine, irritation, inflammation or ulceration of the bladder, or kidneys, diseases of the prostate glands, stone in the bladder, calculus, gravel or brick-dust deposit, and all diseases of the bladder, kidneys, and dropsical swellings, 104 south TXNTII. Street, suss-fin 176$ llimascitnis' nun) EiTRACT BurOffu• CLAIMS FOR AHORUITING.--RY Dr realm'. of the Provost Maislial Genera), .per sons having just and proper claims agalast i re ' l *. vernment for expellees incurred In reerta L l.th ro i ß n e t r h y e Eastern Division or r u en_eywaido,...ll.ll t p_ r. . 4 4, chargeable to the fondles tlColictltlV1 11 i 1 1 u tiontleu mid - Drgentzing Volunteers," arc lo• that such claims must be nreecnic I 7 , l th r KLAr rEi t i lai - , justineut to the Chief 3/rist , l 2 tii , . '6 l3. LANE. ; Officer in this city. - Aiajor ' Brevet 3 ajor . U. B. A.. Chief M. and D. °dicer, •• • °MOOT! of Pennsylvania, wo • Inll , 4l ,l," u nZtre,t, Dahadoplitu, Pa. . , . ~. , unla-wonlit . HEL M BO L D 'S CONCENTRA:IgfI EXTIt ACT 8UC111.7 la the Grest.Dturette. littmeuei,o's CorwatvritAmnn I r ittautAnn SAitsA PAIULLA iti the (treat Blood ruriller. Both ore p repared according to rules of Pharma cy-4'11141 ClielniMr, and are the most active that can be mode. 104 t•outli TENTH Street, uit92.lM - - - TTELMBOLD'S FLUID Ea ACT A.._ III:MITI La pleasdnt in taste and odor, free from all.irdurieus - properties, and immediate hi its action. TO.t. SoutitTENTHStreet. • anti-tnt NI EEBVED AND DELICATE CON , VTIVATIONS, of both sexes, use inmsll3ol.Dlc ,EXTRACT , liotNtu. It will give brisk and energetic' feeling's. sun enable you to deep well, 104 loutiv TENTllwept. - • , „ iuz,mgi . ll.~J.~:~lv!.~~~x AmrsioLN Aparx, OF MUSIC , . "Cooper. Voiunteer, 9 ! .6.240 66 UNION . IFPX•icrITMEMEt" BEFRESIICEITT SAL 001 IN . Hare decided to formalivolose their institutions OK MONDAY, AUGUST 1.805_ Apprikpriato ceremonies will h'e held et the Aert m y o f music on the evening or that, day, w time the Reports of the two Casnamittees WILL be read. The following gentlemen are eapt, , eted to be pre■ sent, and address the meeting: Ron. A. 4. CURTIN, Eon: JAMES Miwox, lion. HENRY D. MOORE, HOn. J. N. SCOVEL, BISHOP SIMPSON, Rev. Dr. GODDARD, CHARLES OXLLINS, Esq., , A, 4 . DATTEL,' Bea, • DANIEL DuITAIIERTY., Ron, 4iEORGE H. STUART, Esq., Aud others. The rresident of the United Stater; the Reads De Departmennt all the prominent Army and Navy Officers, us- well as the Governors of States, have been invited. Several Of them are expected to be present, and letters olit be read from many who will not be able tOattend. An excellent band of =Me has beers engaged for the occasion. Tickets Freelon application at the Saloon. au2S-2t NEW CHESTNUT STREETTHEA TRE, CHESTNUT SOTO, above Twelfth. (iIOVER SINN LESSEES and MAIVAVE4S- DicNDAY EyENINO, Augt 28, GRAND OPENING OT' THE' FALL AND WINTER SEASON, THE THEATRE COMPLETELY CLEANSED, REUPHOLSTE R ED, R AND DRATED,RE INITIAL NIGHT Of the Acemnplislied and Beautiful Comedienne, MISS KATIE IadtiNOLMS Bupporied h e r the DiAthivished Cl i mediath ath,H. SP.OL SMIT And the NEW STOCK COMPANY, Which in point of numbers anti ability will Compare favorably with any in the country. The evening's performance will commence•witle the elegant comedy hi three ants, the WONDER. Donna VidiftlitC„ rim ,r••• . • ~, K t " Kate nei t l°ld4 Don Pedro Me. Hadley matt* To conclude with the sparkling Petite Comedy. NAVAL EN CA.G.EMENTS: Admiral - Kingston Mr. W. H. &die?' Smith. THE IatAND OUCHEnitA., Under the able Baton of Mr. Adolph Blrafeld, it composed of the best musteitl talent In the olty SAMUItDAY AIPPERNOON. SEPTEMBER . 2d, FIFTY - FIFTH PIiAND FAMILY MA:LINEN, • WIMP the tnnteitlAte 3sItoMII MUSS• Will be performed. WALNUT -STREET THEATRE,-.. I Acting and Stage Manager, W. S. Fredericks, Business Manager and Treasurer...T. J. Hemphill. SECOND NIGHT OF TRH SEASON: Second night of MR. J. S. CLARKE. Who is limited to seven mouvesentatlontu he being obliged tu appear at the Winter Gardens w Yon. on Monday, September 4. In order to accommodate the Immense crowds who were unable to obtain admission to this bent!, fill Theatre on the opening night, the same AVVIiii•OWLVE BILL Will be prescuteO ou THIS (Monday) EVENING, Aug. 28, commencing at quarter before eight coelooki WICK Sterling Coyne's Dashing Comedy of F,VERVIAOL/Y , S FRIEND. Major Wellington De Boots Mr, J. S. Clarke. The performance will conclude with the Glorlouis Comodietta of LOYR • - - - Paul Patent, 22 • J, Lord Sparkle ,f SCALE 01 PRICES.-FaMilyCh 25C811145,' Chaire. in Dress and Orchestra Circles, 50 cents; Orchestra Chan, $1; Orchestra Boxes, $5; Private Boxes,* to $8; Secured Chairs In Dress and Orchestra tar ries, 20 cents extra, Chairs in Orchestra. Orchestra and Dress Circles. ma be secured front 0 A. M. to 3 P. IL,, and from, td I'ol'. M., during the Seasou. Doors open quarter past 7 o'clock; to commotion, at quarter before S. NEW AM E RICAN THEATRE— WALNUT Street, above Eitcbtth EVERY EVENING . Will be performed the Haw original Sausatlaie Drama, entitled ENGLAND AND AUSTRALIA, to whirl) the full a ranuttle company appear. Beautiful Spanish Ballet entitled LA MAJA BE SEVILLE. MLLE. GALLETTL MOSS. ANTONIO, and }rand Corps de Ballet. To contiildb With tile Faroe outitled THAT BLESSED BABY, FAMILY MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON. SIAMESE TWINS AND CHILDREN. POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK OP Vile WONDERS OF THE WQRPD AT THE PIILADELPHIA MUSElpft 833 MARKET STREET. The Manager begs leave to inform the public that, It will be Impossible for THE SIAMESE TWINS AND CHILDREN to remain alter this week. and those that have net seen these great wonders hati Wtor take the present opportttnity torso doim no tide will be their task visit to tills env on exhibition. , Hours of exhibition frontli to 12, morning{ 1 toe. afternoon; 7to 9, evening. Admission, 22 cents. au2B-60 JUDGE INGALLS, Proprietor. CONCERT HALL. COMMENCING iktiax - DAY, Anatist2Btlt. The CARTER ZOUAVM TROTJFE AND YOUNO FEMALE DRAM RAND, will give a aeries of their noputar Vocal and Instrit* mental concerts, as above. Mr. CARTER has the pleasure of stating that he has just returned from England, bringing with him. the new and wonderful Invention of Pro T. Pepper., (inventor of the celebrated "Ohost,'') called PROTEUS; or, 'We are Here, but not Herod Which is acknowledged by the public press of Eug, laud to be superior to the env famous "Ghost " and altogether surpassing the notorious "Cabinet' of the well-known Davenport Brothers, which ill given nightly in connection with, and In addition to, the very popular entertainment of the famous CARTER ZOUAVE TROUPE. Admission, 35 cents. Reserved Seats, 60 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock. To commence at 8 o'clOClt. Beserred Seats at Mr. °has. W. A. Trampler's Music Store, Seitenth and Chestnut atrees„ Sixtlf and Uhestaat stteets, mut at Rish3 , l 4 l , Periodical Stand, tiouttnentslttotel. Afternoon Parfet mance every SATURDAY, at half-past 2 o'clock. J. HENEAGE CARTER. Pro. prietor. L. M. W. STEERE, Agent. nu2B-310 FAIRMOUNT WATER-WORKS, AFTERNOOPO R GISERWPIRY DAY. Prom 3.4 to ft,l o , clook, b_y HASSLER*S GRAND MILITARY BAND. Programmes of Music issued daily. The Arch, Vine, and Callowhill-street cars ran directly to the place. au1541 DANCING} ACADEMY_, 025 ARCH Street.—D. L. CAR.P.XNT - Eit win open his Academy for Tosoliing Fashionable Dal3eleht Oti!, FRIDAY let of September. aum-oV ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CHEST MDT Street, above Tenth—Open from 9A. X, till BP. M. Renpanin Weet'e great piastre of. CHRIST REJECTED atill on Exbibition. EXCURSIONS, &mom CAPE 31.A.Y, BY RAILROAD, FROM FOOT OF MARKET STREET., 8,30 A. L I EXPRESS ANIIMATIN 2.30 P. AL, PASSENGER, 4.30 F. 11. 1 EXPRESS. jy29-sinw-teel J. VAN RENSSELAER, Basin. aniiMa °API MAY, WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, FROM FOOT OF MARKET STREET, tfPFEE FERRY, AT . 8.30 A. I FIATT, AND EXPRESS. pp * a - Mt 2.30 P. M, fel'"ii"B• Fare, $B.OO. Servants. $2.00. EXCURSION TICKETS, .5.00. Coupon Tiokosio to be ailed by 4 1 0 Pe rbon Quin /0 tor PLO*. raaaengera And Baggage add i t i onsid Irma taw island and Station without charge. Freight daily from Bandforirs Wharf, boom , Spruce street. Returning Trains leave CAPP. MAY & 5La Expreeat 5 Y. 1114, Accommodatiou. J. VAN RENSSELAER, env% PIIII.ADELPEIA, July 24, 1866. J24-till &wows NOTICE-CAMDEN AND ATLANTHL A Rev ROAD.—On and after MONDAY, August ;gib, }ha 2 P. M. Express Train from VINE-street Wharf and: 7.08 A. M. from Atlantic IDity will be discontinued. On SATURDAY, 37th lost., the Expres Train wilt run as usual, being the last trip this season.. auM..ae. aimigaß CAMDEN AND Al LANTIO RAILROAD, TRAINS LNAVE VINE-STIMET it war AO tOn()%lt Mail Train 7.80 A. Ms Freight, with Passenger Car attached..,. 9.15 AL. M., Atlantic Accommodation 4.15 P. 17..., RETURNING LEAVE ATLANTIO. Atlantic Accommodation 5.47 A. AL, Frei ht, with Passenger Oar attached...3l.47 A. M. Mail Train 4.45 P. M.. gliwykY MAIL TRAIN. • - Leaves Vine-street Ferry at 7.95 A. 0: $2. Returning, leaves Atlantic at Fare to Atlantic,Round-trlp Tickets, EGGS. only for the day and train on which they are isesteilt, SL JUNCTION ACCOMMODATION. Leave Vine-street Ferry at 5.24 P. itik.• Lewye JacksonAt ' 6.2 S A. IL EXTRA HADDONFIELD TEMNr• Leave Vine-street Ferry at 10.11 A. DI. and ,11- It-- Leave Haddonfield at 11.4 1 A, N. and 2,44 . Li. N. B.—Freight must be delivered at Cooper's Point before 5 o'clock P. M. to insure its going dots in the next day. .701,121 G. BRYAN, je2a-tt Agent, aIIENNE ESOP/810118 TO LONG SRARlll.— o pta. he Long Brandh wilt leave Coopero PotAhCA RN'. daily (Sundays excepted, at 9.19 A. ag. gift. gs. EXCIIINIOTITICketIi, good fo ) r three dugs, SA Ri , frgi, 'train on Saturdar at 4.30 P. M. Returning, arm. at oatuden at 9.1 A. M. Monday. Je26-2in L. B. COLE. Agent, thunden. _. pnILA.DELPHIA Fz , A wortIES.—BANKS, DINMODE,_ („; Successors to A. B. Davis &Co, FIFTEENTH Street and PENNSYL...• VANIA Avenue, manufacturers of Patent Scales. suitable for Webill Locks, Railroad Tracks, Depots. Coal,, Hay, and Live Stock; also, all the various descriPtiOni Qg Dormant at Portable PlatfOrna Softies, Counter Scales; and Patent BOWS;f *tent Stock House Scale, for Blast Furnaces; , *tan Parallel Crane ließlll, for weighing_ bollerth cast— ings, and other heavy machinery; flopperScalea,, for weighing grain. indicating bushels and pounder, Banket.llnprOved Rolling-Mill and Uuton Seale. Every Seal. 'warranted - . Prompt attentiOn, gives to repairing,. Stmd for a circular. C. H. BAN ier_ I R. DINNORMI LEWIS OUPT, 0. H. _d. H. SPRIT GER, • s u la.an SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS RE_ STOREDI I 7 HztatsoLD's EXTRACT BMW 10* South Tli Street. _ _ E D. F. MOMS, ATTORNEY AT , LAW AND DOLLNOTLN4II AGENT, MEMPHIS, TEN S. The Mill 000rttpt this Distnotmt r awi l l ta rir p la iti ; M a al operation. Having practleen tha bar for ten (10) .years, zur usintanee with „pedy busilsesaeonanunity greatly fac laws collection of claims. K. D. F. mortal H. jy4.em n t TAIE - 110 MORE UNPLEASANT AND aulAinsoft, Wanedloo for IlliftiPlan t 1044) ugir , ono ditileßSCS. Vat. HICLUBOLDEI ' x01t,, , g-t1 EMIR* and ImProved Hose .Watilt. 109 k F-`O l 1 EITEL btreet, . .
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