The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 29, 1865, Image 3

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    o f ,C=ALNOTICES. •
TII E NONPAREIL CIIRLINO IRON,
w og the heater separated from the Curler, make!
ihefatter light for bandliug, and removes all risk of
being overheated or roughened by the action of
iu
~,e tre . For sale with the regular kinds of curling
t,,,' it , by TRUMAN & difiAW , bru • 835 (Eight
pirly-tre) MAREET wreck below Ninth. It
( T AR; BOLTS PERMIT CHAMBER OR
~t h er doors to be slightly opened, and thus promote
while they are as secure as other bolts.
1 . 300 ,, patterns of iron, for sale by TRUMAN k.
cuA ir. No. 835 (Eight Thirty-five) M
It
ARKET
wet, below Ninth.
GRAY HAIR, OR WHERE THE HAIR IS
P/: , C(WERY CAN costrArta wrrit THE
- London Hair Color Restorer and Drefeengt."
,Londen,, "Role liniOr Restorer."
Loudon" Discovered , b Hair Color Restorer. 19
.Imadon" "Hair Color Restorer.l ,
• London" "Hair Color Restorer."
London' , Al Last. , 'Hair Color Restorer."
'London" "Hair Color RestorEr."
arailAu that contaiiiS nO mineral Mb.
A prep
l a nces; that w in restore grayhair Without staining
nythilig; sure to produce a new growth on hatd
uots; cure dandruff, itching, scurf, any scalp
"London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing"
wiled be the hand, same at a dressing, no wash
te. preparation of any kind required; keeps the
putt and luxuriant, scalp clean, cool, and
Sold at DR. SWATNE'B, 330 N. SISTId
„ r at, and all the leading Druggists and Fancy
dealers. it
For. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, THROAT,
Ming diseases, Catarrh,Asthma,consult Doctor
NOMffiZisEIBE, 1021' WALNUT St. au29•st`
CONNUBIAL FELICITY AND BLISS—How
;v1:,: SHOULD BE TREATED.—Nothing Is more
ceplible Of harm "from the storms of this rude
~rld.* than the delicate nature Of woman. The
:hand remains hearty And robust in Malaita
A n the frail and delicate wife droops like a
My-handled sensitive plant. "The storm that
,ves the oak Unscathed uproots the flower." if
ur wife is ailing, if sickness prostrates her, if
,a.rnal solicitude and care wear upon her, re
,aber you are the licarcn-appointv guardian of
health. You should not fail to supply her with
:iocies which will assist Nature in restoring her
lull rigor. PLANTATI9): BITTERS are just the
,F.ne needs. Their effect in building up the
~;I , a, restoring the life forces to their original
cresting new blood and adipose' matter, is
lam;ierd. W26-at
ITALL'S - HAIR RENEWER IR THE MOST
r i,el preparation for the :hair ever offered to the
.!,he. It is a vegetable compound, and contains
injarions ingredients. It will restore gray hair
origival color—will prevent the hair falling
.I—and will promote Its growth. It is a splendid
,I*(irt,sing—eleansing the scalp, and making the
sort. lustrous, and silken. R. P. HALL tit CO.,
Nashua. N. H.. Proprietors. ' au26-stuth3t
DO YOU WANT A BEAUTIFUL I : 4IAD OF
tnirt use RETROUTEY'S TURKISH BANDO-
I.NIaN.
1)0 you want handsome Curls, Puffs, and Water-
Us.e RETROUVEY'S B ANDOLEICIAN.
-'voar flair dry and harsh? Use RETROUVEY'S
OJOLENIAN,
1- your Hair turning gray? 1150 BETROVVEIPS
- -
Mr you troubled with Dandruff and Scurf? Use
.ETROUVEY , S BANDOLENIAS.
1, your Hair falling out? Use RETROUVET'S
!AN-DOLE-SIAN.
tio you want your Whiskers and 'Moustache beau
'at. Oft. Rlld gbaSay? "Use RETROUVEYIS RAN•
Po yell want the most exquisite and delightful
reparation for the Hair? Ilse the RET/lOUNST
ANDOLENIAN. -
NETROUVEY , S TURKISH BANDOLENIAN
AIT: TONIC AND BEAUTIFIES , cleanses the
opens the Pores. stimulates the Scalp to a
tA:thy action, thereby producing a healthy growth
:An:aural color.
it contains no Lead, Iron, Sulphur, or other me
substance, which are the components of most
otter preparations which profess to color the
si It is purely Vegetable, the Extract of many
lowen.: and Herbs of delightful perfume, and
,a,i,trady put up, an Indispensable and orna
ial addition to the Toilet.
F"r ,ale by Druggists and Perfumers everywhere,
,Ibeiesale _ . _
.IMINSTON,HOLLOWAY, 3: COWDEN
principal Pepot for United States and Canathis,
JAMES PALMER Sc CO.,
No. 439 MARKET Street,
and{-thq u3l Philadelphia.
WHY NOVUSE THE BEST ?-
r r twenty years' increasing demand has esta
.Aca the fact that MATILEWS' VENETLAA
:AIR DYE is the best in the world.- It is the cheap
the most reliable, and most convenient. Corn
-I.U: in one bottle. Does not require any pre
. .
preparation of the huff. No trouble. No
~vo.fr stain. Does not rub off or make the hair
se dusty and dead, but imparts to it new life
;,
bdre. Produces a beautiful black or brown,
preferred. A child can apply it. Always gives
I:,lntiou. Only 71 cents per bottle. Sold every
:ere.
A. L MATHEWS, Manufacturer. N. Y.
I/ERAS BARNES CO...Nevr York,
"alastuthum Wholesale Agents.
Two BAD CASES OF PILES CURED BY
Z. STINGELANIPS PILE REMEDY. Mr. Glass,
.lamescille, Wisconsin, writes for tae benefit of
, who offer with the Piles, that he has been
aided for elghtyears with an agOavated ease of
2r5, and his brother was discharged from the army
incurable, (he being quite paralyzed with the
t.r..l Both these distressing cases were cured with
7 s.:(atie of Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy. The
~, , ,,n,adation of these gentlemen, WOitiO tile
nitimonials received by Dr. Strickland, ongt
convince those suffering that the most aggro
r.cd chronic cases of Piles are cured by D 1
nekland'S Pile Remedy. It Is sold by Drugglel
teryithere." jyl-stuth-3m
I EYE, EAR, AND CATARRH SUCCESSEHLTY
rated by J. ISAAC'S, M. D., Oculist and Aurist
9 PINE Street. Artificial eyes inserted. N
Arze for examination. aitl7-tf
ITCH. (WITIZATOIVII) ITCH.
ILT RHEUM. (OINTMENT) SALT RHEUM
f cure the Itch in forty-eight hours. Also care
it Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruption
the Skin. Price, BR cents. By sending 60 cents ti
tEIIS dt POTTER, BOSTON, Mass., will be for
rued tree by mail. For sale by all Druggists.
tailut
Tr PRICES REDUCED.
WANAMAKER Sc BROWN.
Popular
House,
HALL, $. E. cor. SIXTH and IIIARKE'
DIED.
11(11ELL.—At his residence, in Montgomer
the morning of the 20th inst., - Jame
long a resident of this City, aged 6i year;
Wednesday morning, 10 o'clOsiti Tn
t. train, from Third and Thompson, iii
friends to AbingtOn Station,wliere carriage
sleet them.
' I.I CIiALL.-00 the 26th instant, Lizzie Ma
ve,i daughter of Jeremiah and Mary Quieksall
sth year of her age.
ttlititeb and friends of the family are rE
;1:11y fuvlted to attend the funeral. from tb
: , s , e of her father, J. Quicksall. No. 104 unit
h Frankfort, on Tuesaay afternoon, the Dt
Etc.
td 3 o'clock. To proceed to Cedar -11111 Ct
I "Mrol:r .—On the 26th inst., Sarah C. Comfort
year of her age.
i. ,. .l..:attves and friends of the family are 11
invited to attend the Amoral, withot
?row t.h•• residence of liar hosbane,
4 :w:don - , In ' Bristol, Bucks eouuty, o
the 29th'inst. 'Co meet at 10A. X.
:.k•i.l;..—tin Friday, inStant, Mrs. Agu(
r. au...174 yea Ts.
_ . _ _ _
mauves and friends of the family are rt
ihvited to attend her funeral, on Tuesda
``'.'Rh inst., at 10 o'clock, from the res
ton William Fraser, East Walni
, 111.111 W, R.VV .
fur I .Y6lllltE.—Suildenly, on the night - of tb
>lot. John Derbyshire, in the 44th year of hi
%TS and male friends are respectfully i
tend foneral, from his late resident
Hill, on Third-day afternoon next, 2.9
nt three o'clock. Interment at Lane
r, 'WN:IEN I).—On the 25th. inst. 3 Miss Agnes Par
" 4,1 4. adopted daughter of the late Samna
the 28th year of her age.
i , hdions aud friends of the family are n
itlyitvil to attend the funeral, from hi
• o. 8 Girard avenue, west of Frani
on Wudnesday Au oust 20 at 9 o'cloi
meters% " 1 "f
'l ' Ce.
In proceed to Laurel
York and Balthnore papers
please copy.]
York
Sunday, the 27th inst., Ann
Igest daughter of Peter and Catharine 3
i , tr. Due notice will be given of the rum
01 113AZINE13.—A NEW STOCK .
Lbgn,di and French Bombazines, hist opene.
Warp Cashmeres. BESSON & SOI
' r, i l c4 Store, 91.8 CHESTNUT Street. nal
LACK KID GLOVES.—"JOUVIN
A r'b•." "Widow Jouviall and "Alexandre'
best quality Kid Gloves, just received
& SON, Mourning Store, 918 CHESTNI
ait2
590 YARDS LUPIN'S FRENC:
mERINoEs.
; , :aFes dark assortment.
~: u- e s medium aceortment.
I ease MA colors.
U.Se. all-wool Plaids.
I " 4 5 Rep Cashmeres.
EY - ILE 86 LANDELL,
FOURTH and ARCH,
OFFICE OF THE CITY TEE
, sc ER, PHILADELPHIA, Auguat
!'.:11•11LET LAWS OF 1865 are now read
~1 :- 8 6. at this (Mee. HENRY 131111151,
City TrelLSUrer.
OFFICE OF TUE CONSITMER
AIUTUAL COAL
COMPANY, Street.
a 2. bOUtil
. I
: L j i
•".Y EVENING, 31st luSt., at
L :tt uort j rtt of Trade Room, No. OA Cher
24 story. The attemlanee of eve
, t , Mter is of the utmost. importance..
Ist' H. W. GRAY, Clxatrman.
r COTTER FARR OIL COMPANII
, er the SCOTT of the gtec , l
or the C'OTTER FARM OIL COMPAN
at the office or the Company, WaShini
274 South THIRD street,on THUR.
o'clock ~for tp l e d el a e l l
"Suites. Stoultbeteters Itre y t i tti r ite ' sted t
retsibts for etuuk to be exclouito4 ts
Secretary.
AT A MEETING OF THE STOCI
HOLDERS of the GLOBE OIL COMP AN'
ilas day. an Assessment of FIVE CENTS Pk
I:E was levied. 'payable on the 30th inst.
J. J. Sli ARPLESS, Treasurer.
p:st 23, 1865. ate34-tbstu3t*
OFFICE OF THE TARR AR]
.SCUTT FARM OIL COM2A.NY, No, 205,
-NUT Street, Room No. 2,
Friu.kmmeirrA, 2fith Amaust,lB6o.
!ir;t annual meeting of the Stockholders
'f, 9l nyany wlll he held at their office, on WEI
eth September next, at 12 o'clock M.
GE°. 0. BEACH, Secretary.
DIVIDEND NOTICE. °Frit
?of the MAPLE KRAUT. OIL COMPANI
..4.1 wALNIUT street, PHILADELPUIA, Al
4I- / 08 4.--The Board of Directors have tills da
' I N a dividend of POUR PER CENT. ou CI
1..' st oat payable on and after the 30th, Oleg
,i,i.. taxes. The Transfer Books will close c
~i, at 31 %M., and open on the am.
. -6 t
THOS. R. SEARLE, Secretary.
_ _ _
. N TOCILHOLDERS' MEETING.-
blteclal Itleeting of the Stocitholders of ti
[11• 1 !TON OIL AND MANDFACTURIN
I.:'stlY will be held at their °Mee, No. 4l
rg ,•, 1 ' Street, on TUESDAY, August nth, at
/ 4 • Punctual attendance to reinote
,importance will be presentee. •
, 7 4 1 of the Board of Directors.
J. V. EQWELLiliecretatr,
INOOXX TAX
COLLECTOR'S 'OFFICE,
S. Internal Revenue,
FIRST DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA,
No. 301 CHESTNUT STREET.
To the Residents of the First Cougresatonal District
of Pennag/vanta, embracing the second, Third,
Fourth , FErth, Sixth, anti Seventh Wards!
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the income
Lists, (including Carriages, Yachts, Billiard Ts,-
bles, Gold and Silver Plate,) for the year ending
December 31, 1884, have been received at this office,
and payment it hereby demanded of the same.
If not paid on or before the FIFTH DAY OP BEP
TEMB:ER, MS, a penalty of TEN PEA OENTUDi
will be Imposed on all delinquents.
J. D. STOKES.
DEPUTY COLLECTOR
au2B-tocs
OFFICE OF THE HABRISBIIEO,
PORTSMOtinI i _NOUNT JOY, AND LAN
CASTER RAILROAD uOMFANY.
PHILADELPH Stockholders' 1865.
The Annual Meeting or the of the
Company will be beld-on FRIDAY, September 1
1865, at 11 o'clock A. 'M. ' at the corner of THIRD
Street and WILLING'S Alley, at which time an
Election for Directors will be neld, to serre for the
ensuing . ' year. . GEORGE TABER,
au2B-9t. Secretary.
D COAL AND IM•
BIPANY.
PROVECUMMEAT C BER 01
LAII
CAPITAL STOCA.
200,Q00 SHARE
.31
Mee 0. Nl,lB So%
DIAN°,
44,
IS, AT SS EACHOOO,OOO..
th FOURTH Street'.
.1.01 q!
1 y lvegter J. Diegargev,
Tatlowjaellson,
Price I. Patton,
Thomas H. Rickert.
ie Smith.
Et J. MEHARHEE.
•er, A.LBERT R. SOHO
auIO-tf
Joseph Lesley,
Robert H. Beatty,
Albert D. Boileau,
Edward H. Faulkner,
A. Eugen
President, BYLVESTE
Secretary and Treasur
FIELD
RO FF AD OI COMPA EO NY.
E PNNSYLVANIA RAIL.
rar
PHILADELPHIA, August 15, 1555.
The Mortgage Bonds of the Connecting Railway
Company, between the station of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Companyin West Philadelphiaand Frank
ford, a distance of seven miles, can be obtained at
this Office, No. 238 South THIRD Street.
These bonds are in sums of one thousand dollars,
with interest coupons attached payable at said
office on the 15th day of March andSeptemberin each
year, at the rate of six per centum per annum, and
the principal payable in five equal annual amounts,
at the rate of MOOOO pefannum—the first series on
September 15, A. 1500. The principal and interest
are secured by a mortgage for one million of dollars
upon all the railway and property of the company,
and are guaranteed by the Pennsylvania Railroad
CoMpany. These bonds are made free of State taxes
by the Company.
The railway is being constructed in the most sub
stantial manner, and will be completed during the
ensuing year. This road perfects- the connection
between the Pennsylvania Railroad and the New
York lines via Philadelphia, and becoming, as it
will, the main channel of communication between
New York and the West, as well as to and from the
National Capital,. will always obtain large reve
nuea, and be one of the most important railways of
the Onion.
Mader a contract with the Philadelphia and Tren
ton - Railroad Company, that company leases the
road of the Connecting Railway Company', and
agrees to pay an annual rent for sea years of six per
centum upon the cost of the road, clear of taxes.
These bonds are therefore recommended as a drst
class security.
For further information apply_at the office of the
Company. THOMAS T. FIRTH,
aurr-lm Treasurer.
117" OFFICE OF THE LOCIIST MOI7N
TAM COAL AND LRON COMPANY,
EVILADELPIIIA, August 17, 80.
At a meeting of the Board of Directors of this
Company, held this day, a Dividend of THREE
AND A HALE PER CENT. 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 Mk 11151.
aulS4ot EDWARD ELY, Treasurer.
litgr WOTICE.-T II E PENNSYLVA•
NIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
AUGUST 28, 1865.
The Annual Meetin of the Stockholders of the
PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
will hC held at their Odice on MONDAY, the 4th day
of September next, at 10 0 4 eloalt A. ltL. when an
election will be held for nine Directors, to serve for
the ensuing year. WM. G. CROWELL,
an2s-tae4 Secretary.
FINANCIAL.
OFFICE FOR THE SALE OF
ter.'. 17414.0kA • Db. IA tat 00074116.1,1
No. 114 a. THIRD STREET.
JAY COOKIE St CO.,
BANKEICS AND BROKERS,
Offer for sale, at lowest market rates,
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
AS FOLLOWS
U.S. 7.80 Treasury Notes of date'of Aug. 15, 1861.
Do. do. do. June 15, 1865.
Do. do. do. July 15,1865.
BONDS OF un.
5-20 LOAN OF 1862.
5-20 LOAN OF 1864 . . '
10-40 LOAN OF 1864.
CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS.
STOCKS OF ALL KINDS BOUGHT AND SOLD
ON COMMISSION.
Information given concerning all kinds of Secu
rities.
Collections on all points made id tweet rates.
an24-tial '
CUIitTAIN GOODS.
I . E. WALRA,VEN,
MASONIC HALL,
719 CHESTNUT STREET,
HAS LUST RECEIVED
FULL LINE OF
LACE AND NOTTINGHAM
CURTAINS,
ENTIRELY NEW AND RICH DESIGNS,
AT REDUCED RATES
PINK, WHITE AND BLUE
MOSQUITO BAILS
WITH. PATENT UMBRELLA. FRAMES,
ALL SIZES, READY FOR USE.
WINDOW SEIADE_S.
OF THE LATEST PATTERNS.
PIANO COVERS,
(► CHOICE ASSORTMENT.
MILITARY.
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS.
—Wanted for the 'UNITED STATES MARINE
CORPS, able-bodied MEN. Splendid 'lnduce
manta held out to all entering the Marine Corm;
glorious opportunity to visit foreign countries;
good pay, excellent accommodations, light and
easy duties.
For all further information inquire at the Recruit
ing Rendezvous, No. 311 South FRONT Street,
Philadelphia, between A . M. and BP. M. every
day, except Sunday. CHARLES HEYWOOD,
Captain and Recruiting Conies*.
COAL.
BUY YOUR WINTER SUPPLIES
NOW—Lowest Price for the Season.—Genuine i
Eagle Vein COAL. equal, LP not superior, to Lehigh. ,
Egg and Stove sizes, 48; Large Nut, ata. Try ft. i
You will be sure to be pleased. Office, 121 South
FOURTH Street, below Chestnut. Depot, 1419 •
CALLOWHILL Street, above Broad.
Jr22-3m ELLIS BRANSON. i
R NOWLE B' LEHIGH, HICKORY;
" and inn. COAL at reduced prices.
es OM
and Yard, NINTH and WILLOW MO. jyl4-aje
C 0 A L . 7 -SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER
MEADOW, and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal,
and best Locust Mountain, from Schuviltin,nrepared
expressly f AV l AAirStr i enr. t 'O 'N flicer4. or a
O. SECOND Street. (9.115-tf] J. WALTOwit
TO MANUFACTURERS OF
eivirmoN, FLAX, AND JVIE•
WILLIAM HIGGINS & SONS,
filiUF iitaTIREMS OF
COTTON, AND Jup.E.
MACHINERY,
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND.
Mit. JAMES HIGGINS (one of the firm) is at
present in the States, and would be glad to commu
nicate with any iirm requiring Machinery of the
above description.
Address, "Care of R. GARSED Imo, Frank
ford, Plsßadelptda." au2a-6t
GARDEN & CO, _MANUFAC-
N-i• TUBERS OF AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN HATS, CAPS, FURS, BONNETS, STRAW
GOODS, RIBBONS', .ke., No. 600. and 602
'MARKET atroot. The largest:and most complete
stock, the,best terms and the Dust prices, Country
merchants and the trade supplied. auSgati
FISHER'S SELF-SEALING FRUIT
CANS.
Every housekeeper 'ln the city and country
should use this excellent Can. It is the most eon.
yenlent and reliable Can in use, and gives entire
satisfaction wherever Introduced. AM sealed In an
instant; by booking and spring. Inns clamping a tin
cap over and around the opening. and pressing ii
upon a ring of cemented paper. The cement in the
paper wells by the beat of the fruit,and as theprees
ing continues the fruit cools, and the sealing is per
fect. The cap is unfastened by Unhooking the
spring and running main knife around under the
cemented paper.
Please call and examine this Cart, at
J. hichIUTVPRIEFP ,
8013 SPRING f} DEN Street,
jyl2-2mif Philadelphia.
A BEADY AND CONCLUSIVE TEST
A
or tile properties of ERLAIROLD'S FLUID'EX .=
TRACT BIICU - o - will be s corn_pariseri *HA thoEle set
'forth in the rutted States Dispensary. 104 Saab
TBkra giticctm • - WHIM
SILK AND DRY GOODS JOBBERS
JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, & 00.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
OF
DRY G-0013S,
Non. 220 M*d 241 North Third Street.
PRILADELPEI/A.
Cloths, Prints,
Cassimeres, Delaines,
Sattinetts, Alpacas,
Jeans, Fancy Dress GOOdS,
Cottonades, , Brown and /Mooched Meetings,
Denims, Brown and /leeched Shirting%
Stripes,Omish Chambras,
Checks Omish Tweeds,
Ginghams, Flannels,
Diapers, Linens,
FURNISHING GOODS,
•
wiliTIC GOODS, . •
au.23.3m. - NOTIONS, &e., itc.
FALL. 1885.
EDMUND' YARD .Sr- CO.,
617 Chestnut and 614 Jayne Sts,,
IMPORTERS AND ; TOSSERS OF
SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS,
LINENS,
WHITE GOODS AND BALMORALS.
DEALERS IN
AMERICAN DRESS GOODS,
GERMANTOWN
VAINCY SV<>ol_. C43013E;.
13ALMORALS,
AT THE LOWEST MARKET' RATES.
auS4m •
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS.
1866. FALL 1865.
JAS. B. CAMPBELL & CO.,
727 CHESTNUT . STREET,
Invite the attention of Cash Buyers at wholesale
to their stock of
FRENCH, BRITISH, AND AMERICAN
DRY tii.003)15,
Which, 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 ROOMS VP STAIRS.
5u26-tf
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
NEW FALL DRY GOODS,
FROM LATE IMPORTATIONS
AUCTION SALES
IN NEW YORE AND PHILADELPHIA,
To which tbe attention of Wholesale and Retail
buyers is invited. - .
CIIRWRX STODDART BROTHER,
Nos. 150. 452, and 454 North SECOND Street,
FROM LATE AUCTION SALES.
CHOICE COLORS
FRENCH MERINOS,
at SI.SS and $1.50.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 452, and 451-North SECOND Street,
au29 Above Willow.
BL.ANKFATB, BLA.NKETS,
BLANHETO,
Just from the Mills, of all sizes and grades. 'Hotel
keepers, Merchants, and Housekeepers supplied at
the lowestprices.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street,
auD !Above. Willow.
SATIN PLAID CHALLIES,
Just opened, at moderate prices.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 152, and 451 North SECOND Street,
au29 . Above Willow.
FATAL GOODS FOR MEN'S AND
BOYS' SWEAR.—Broadcloth, Cassimeres, and
Vestings—in daily receipt of new and desirable
styles. CURVE STODDART ,ft BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street,
aLW Above Willow.
A LL -WOOL CASIIMEIrE PLAIDS,
At.Reilueed Priem at
CHRWEN STODDART & BROTHER'S,
Nos. 450, 4-52, awl 454 North SECOND Street,
au29 Above Willow.
WE_ARE SELLING THE SAME
IBLNKETS for $0.75 a pair that we sold last
year for *l2. We are selling the same Blankets for
$6.75 per pair that other stores are now selling for
ro. We have every make 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. - Comfortables_, very beam;
44.10, Marseilles quilts, ete. R. D. &W. 11. PBS
NELL, 102/ MARE.'II . 2 St.,below,Elerenth. au2B4t
BLANKETS. -A FIVE-POUND ELAN
NET FOR $5.
I ease heavy, all-wool for 0.75.
.5 eases extra, heavy large, $9.
3 eases nue extra size, 1410.
cases - 6plendid (manor—from $l2 to $l5.
STllKWltittnerF. Re CO.,
Northwest cor. EIGHTH and MARKET.
au26-sto that
kg, FOR A GOOD WIDE BLACK
UP Ao BILK.
Neat plaid fancy Silks. $1.75.
Double-faced t blank figured, SAM:
liandsoinewide Poniards—great bargain—V.sa
Irish Poplins—newest style plaids—V.7s.
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE .t CO.,
Northwest con. of EIGHTH' and MARKET. -
5n CTS. FOR LUPIN'S ALL-WOOL
‘..„ DE LAINES.
1 case Lupin's Merinoes, $1.26.
/ ease 5-fLupiu's
Meriuees, &L5O
- case superb quality Merinoes, *1.75.
1 case Lupin's flue Rep Poplins ~$1.25.
J. C. STRAWBRIDUE is CO.,
Northwest cor. of EIGHTH and MARKET.
RUSSIA GENUINE, CRASH, 25' 28,
31 CENTS.
A good table Linen, 6236 and 700., " •
ID-4 Linen Sheeting., $1.23. "
10-9 Cotton Sneetinggs, $1 and OAS.
New York 2,11115, Wintamsville, Ml'ammtta.
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE &
Northwest cor. EIGHTH and MARKET.
$3• 60 FOR HONEY - COMB BRIDAL
QUILTS. , •
Colored and white Marseilles Quilts.
Marseilles crib Quilts, cradle Blankets.
Fruit Cloths, wine Cloths, fruit Doylies.
Two bales all-wool Flannels, 45c.
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO.,
Northwest nor. EIGHTH and MARKET.
7 OH& - gBF.13.8 NO. 810 ARCJH
• Street.
Novelties in Lace Goods opening Daily.
Valencienne Laces; all widths. -
Thread Veils, new designs,
Thread Collars. '
Empress Collars, ill Pointe de Gaze.
rointe Applique, Valenciennq, &c., &e. •
(..rochet. Edgings.
Cambric Ed - ginign and Insertions.
a1124-6t Marseilles for Dresses and Basques.
BLANKETS --ENTIRE NEW STOCK,
LOW PRICES._
Medium and line Blankets:
borne extra cheap lots, go and 4110.
Fine Crib Blankets; Horseßlankets.
Honeycomb Quilts; wide, heavy Sheetings.
Shaker Flannels, finest goods, tit and $l.lO.
Best quality Canton Flannels; 'Fickings.
D EL
Linen Diapers, $2.25, N
$2.50,
S s3, and $3.50., &C.
AIE
107 pieces new Delathes, 35 and 37 etc.
lit pieces new prints, best makes, only 28 tc4scts
Daily opening new dress goods.
Black dress goods stock complete.
COO & COWARD,
' S. E. eor. NINTH and MARHAT Streets.
H STEEL & SON, Nos. 713 & 715
ALA-• North TENTH Street, are now offering great
bargains in
KUMMER DRESS GOODS.
Dress Goods of all kinds at reduced prices.
Shawls of all.kinds at reduced prices.
Domestics of all kinds at redlibed prices.
Linen Goods of all kinds at reduced prices.
Iyards wide English Cashmeres, Fall colors, $l..
SILKS OF ALL KINDS AT LOW PRICES.
CHEAPEST BLACK SILKS IN THE CITY.
Just opened 1 ease of lloyle's beat quality 4-9 Eng
lish Chintzes, double purples, at 505. aul2
PLAIN BUFF, PINK, AND BLUE
PEECALLES or French Chintzes.
Plainkuff, pink, and blue Jaconets.
Pure White Shetland Shawls.
White Shirred Muslims.
Plaid and gtritlo. Naingooks.
Plain Nalll6ooliV 3 Swiss Muslin, Combries, &c.
Fine lead-color Linens.
Frosted or Crape Poplins for travelling dresses.
single and double width plain De Lollies.
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
RS South SECOND.Street.
le n of cow.B.- tum. mer A OAS Goods closing, out regard
je2o-tf
628 H
R0p2.1° , 5 F- (W I M
' AKE OF . 628
HOOP SKIRTS are manufactured of the best woven
tapes, finest tempered English Steel Springs, with
linen iinielittl etlTring, clasped at the side, all the
metallic. fastenings, and secured by improved nt.
chinery, which entirely prevents slipping and Pe
coming unclasped, rendering them superior to all
other Skirts In the market.• AU tile new and desira
ble styles, sizes, and lengths for ladies, misses, and
children. On hand and made to order, wholesale
and retail. Warranted to give satisfaction, at 638
ARCH Street. 3y28-im•
p AOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
MILLER & BURLOCK,_
MAN UFAC TUBERS OF PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
Nos. 1102 and 1104 SANSOM St., Philadelphia,
011br to the trade the most complete and extensive
assortment of Photograph Albums, comprising over
three hundred varieties of the latest styles and most
beautiful patterns with a great variety of clasps
and ornainence, they are unsurpassed in beauty
and durabbity by any in the market, and sold at
less than the general average prices. Satisfaction
guaranteed or the money refunded. A liberal die
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 Weetament, in various styles
uf binding, for sale on liberal terms, at Nos. 11.0R1
and 11104 4S SANS= St.,Phlladelphia.
au2.-w&dlm
11)11ORGA.N, ORR,- & CO., STEAM EN-
Aza. giammin,DEßS, Iron lErninders. and Gene.
Miehinlsts and Boller Mere, No. LU9
1.99111161+ Stott% Ctiliracitiii" teSt4t.
THE PRESS.=PHILADELPHIA:
THE HERO'S OWN STORY.
'6ZIMIAL SHERMAN'S
Official Account of his Great March, with a De
fence of his Proceedings, &c. Price, 50 cents.
THE STORY OF THE GREAT MARCH,
by Major Nichols. Illustrated.
STANDISH—A Story of Our Day.
A'new Novel. Paper covers, 75 eents.
TANCHNITZ EDITION
of British Atithors. A full supply now receiving.
Price, 75 cents volume. Contains all the newest
and best novels. Catalogues furnished free.
ASELMEAD & EVAN'S,
au29-tutlffit No. 724 CHESTNUT Street.
NEW MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.
- 1 - 1
WRITINGS OFJAMES MADISON. 9vols.Bvo.
WATT'S DICTIONARY OF CHEMISTRY. 3
vols. Bvo.
BEADEIS SAVAGE AFRICA. aro.
DISCOVERYOF THE SOURCE OF THE NILE.
By Captain Speke.
•StAMBERRY , S CENTRAL ASIA.
MILL'S POLITICAL ECONOMY. 2 VolS.
All New and Standard Books.
For side by LINDSAY & BLAKISTON,
104 NO. 35 South SIXTH Street.
KILPATRICK AND OUR CAVALRY.
With an account of the Cavalry Raids and En
gif :mu
surrender
ta r b ,s egruill" a gf the Rebellion to
THE STORY OF GENERAL SHERMAN'S
GREAT MARCH THROUGH THE SOUTH. By
Maior Nichols. Moo.
ottRISTIAN'S MISTAKE. By the author of
"John Halifax." 12MO.
ARNOLD'S ESSAYS AND CRITICISMS. I2mo.
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. CLAXTON,
(Successorto W. S. & A. Martien,)
aule 606 CHESTNUT Street.
FALL.
BAGS I BAGS I BAGS I
NEW AND SECOND-HAND.
EILANizos, BURLAP, AND GUNNY
BAG S •
FLOUR AND SALT ORD E R LL SIZES,
PRINTED TO BY
JOHN T. BAILEY ec CO.
JI2S-6m Noe-113 NORTH FRONT STREET.
HAZARD t 9; HUTCHINSON,
AGENTI3 Fon max BALI?. OP
'WILLIAM BROCKIE,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
101 WALNUT. Street, Philadelphia,
Will continue the Commission business of the late
Srm of THOMAS RICHARDSON & CO.
Advances made on PRODUCE consigned to RICH
ARDSON, SPENCE, & CO., LIVERPOOL and to
correspondents in LONDON, BELFAST, and
GLASGOW.
AtICIIPI t 1885, ant-lmif
ir O. MATHEWSON, GENERAL COM-
U3IISIION PRODUCE BROKER AND FOR
WARDING MERCHANT, No. 285 BROAD Street,
AUGUSTA, Georgia, at the old stand of the late
Srms of T. P. Stovall & co., Stovall, McLaughlin,
& Co.„ and G. B. McLaughlin, & Co.,
Will give his prompt and personal attention to
the purchase and sale of Cotton, Domestic Goods,
Sugar, Bacon, Lard, Grain, Flour, Rope, Bagging,
and merchandise generally.
Having. the agency of several - first-class Cotton
Mills I am prepared., at all times, to supply orders
for Darns, 011eCtingi Skirtings, Oslimbitrgs, Drills,
Jeans, dm.
With extensive FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSES,
can furnish secure Storage, andlgive prompt atten
tion to Merchandise and Prod ce consigned to me
for forwarding in any direction. au23-3m
nu, MINING, COAL AND OTHER
•-• COMPAIhES.
We are prepared to furnish New Corporations
with all the Books they require, at short notice and
low prices, of first quality. All styles of Binding.
STEEL PLATE CERTIFICATE OF STOOL
LITHOGRAPHED 2.
TRANSFER BOON.
ORDERS OF TRANSFER.
STOCK LEDGER.
STOCK LEDGER BALANCES.
REGISTER OF CAPITAL STOCK.
BROKERS , PETTY LEDGER.
ACCOUNT OF SALES.
DIVIDEND BOOK.
MOSS (SG GO
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS AND
STATIONERS.
se2l-tf 435 CHESTNUT Street.
REMOVAL.
J. ,TOLLIVET.
LADIES' HAIR DRESSER,
Formerly at No. 1819 Chestnut street, informs his
friends and customers that he has removed to
NO. 224 South NINTH Street,
(Four doors above Locust street,)
Where he intends to keep an extensive assort
ment of fine FRENCH FLOWERS,
HAIR WORK, PERFUMERY, &c.
He would also state that Ike has just received the
latest style of Front Curls, 'Plaits, Waterfalls, Svc.
au2l.-T2t.
ite REMOVAL.
P. B. LOFT'S,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER,
Formerly at No. 140 North Thirteenth street, in•
forms his numerous friends and customers that he
has removed to
where he intends to open with a tine and well se
lected assortment of WATCHES and JPAVELRY.
Above Willow
Everything in his line will be found of a superior
quality anil workmanship, and every article war.
ranted as represented.
Particular attention given to repairing line
Watches. Jewelry made to order
repaired.
He solicits a continuance of the liberale patronage
bestowed in his old store by former customers, and
asks the favor of the public generally. aul2-lm
REMOVAL.—BENEDICT MILLER,
UMBRELLA and PARASOL Manufacturer btu
removed to 39 North 'SIXTH Street. jy27-emir
pEMOVAL.-GEO. W. WATSON '@
AL , . CO. have removed their CARRIAGE, REPOSI
TORY to their old place, No. 1219 CRESTNIPI
Street (ender Concert 'Hall,) where,they will keep 3
stock of Carriages of their own make, and will re.
ceive orders for every description of first-algal
work. • JUNE 7.1E86. je7-3tn
MT 111 TE PRESERVING BRANDY
PURE CIDER AND WINE VINEGA.R.
GREEN GINGER, MUSTARD SEED, SPICES, dzo.
All the requisitg,s for Preserving and Pickling
purposes.
an2e-tf Cor. ELEVENTH and VINE Streets.
ESTATE OF CIIARLtS MASSEY,
JR., DECEASED.
Letters Testamentary ppon the Estate of
CHARLES 'MASSEY, JR., deceased, late of the
city of Philadelphia, having been granted to the
undersigned, all. persons Innebted to the estate are
requested to make payment, anti those having
claims or demands topresent them without delay to
ANNA E. MASSEY, Executrix.
LAMBERT R. - MASSEY,
ALEXANDER L. MASSEY, 5
n112941161.* No. 712 ARCH Street.
% LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION ON
-a-. the Estate of BENJAMIN SUPLEE, deceased,
having teen granted to the subscribers by tile Re
gister of Whit of the city of Philadelphia, all per
sons indebted to said Estate are requested to make
payment. and those having claims against the same
to present them without delay to
WM. SIJPLEE, FIFTY-THIRD St.
and WASHINGTON Avenue, 29th ward,
N. It. SUPLEE
No. 3527 ARCH Street,
an2RNtuar Administrators.
E STATE OF PRESTON W. RUSSELL,
M. D. deceased.
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY upon the Estate of
PRESTON W. RUSSELL, M. D.,_deceased, having
been granted to the undersigned, all, persons in
debted to said estate are requested to make pay
nient, and those having claims to present them
without Octal- to Rev. JOHN R. DALES. D. D.,
1628 FILBERT St.; or to his attorney, SAIIMEL
DICKSON, 32 South THIRD St. auB-tu6t*
TN THE ORPHANS ' COURT FOR THE
I N
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of THOMAS HEWITT, deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, set
tle and adjust the account Of MARIA DEF. TIERS,
Executrix of THEOBALD F. TIERS. who was Ad
d. b. n. C. t. a. Of THOMAS HE WlTT,deccaslat,
and to make dilstribution of the balance in the hands
of the accountant will meet the parties interested
fur the purpose of his appointment,- on MONDAY,
August 2S. 180.5, at 11 o'clock A. M., at his office, No.
LIS S. SIXTH. Street. in the city of Philadelphia.
au2R-stuth-5t E. WALLACE, Auditor.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
application has been made to the Fire Associa
tion for the renewal of POLICY OF INSURANCE
No. 20,422. for 62,600, issued June 6,.1353 to CHRIS
TIAN SCLINITZEL, which has been LOST OR MIS-
J AID. information thereof will be received by
aue-tuth.vt* THEIFIRE ASSOCIAT
FRUIT JARS-THE EUREKA GLASS
- 11 - FRUIT JARS.—The only Jar that can be flood
ed, and thereby ejecting every particle of air, and
the only Jar that can be opened by the simple touch
Of the finger, For sale by
ALFRED P. PHIPPS. Sole Agent,
No.lol North THIRD 'Street.
And at the following places: Nos. 123, 247, 411 N.
Second street: Nos. 330, 522, 615 S. Second street;
Nos. 613, 1431, 1640, 3100,3026, 3900 Market street; Nos.
1001, 1384, 1403 Ridge avenue; and throughout' the
city. and State. - atl29-815
UNITED STATES ANNUAL TAXES
•-• ARE NOW DUE.
OFFICE DEPUTE COLLECTOR /NT. REVENUE,
FIFTH COLLECTION DISTRICT, PA.,
MALE STREET AND CIIELTON AVENUE
GERMANTOWN, Philadelphia.
Notice is hereby given,That the Annual Col
lection Likts have been T4elYedi end the Taxes
are now due and pa able. The Annual List in
'etudes the tax on licenses, incomes, carriages,
watches, musical Instruments, plate, and yachts.
It is generally known that a personal notice can
not begiven to every taxpayer.- The law specially
prescribes the mode of 110 the e —viz., by advertise
ment In one newspaper, and implications to be post
ed up tp four public places.
Persons residing to the Twenly-seeond and Taw
ty.fifth wards will make payment at this office.
Those residing 11l the Twenty-third ward will make
payment to THOMAS S. POULKROD„Deputy Col
lector, PRANKFORD Street, Frankford.
This Annual Talk is by law payable on or before
the 30th day of June in each year : but as the Tax
Lists for this year were unavoidably delayed, tile
day 'fixed for Ibis District as the latest day upon
which It may be paid without liability to penalty is
the 26th day of August, 1865.
WILLIAM H. MILLER,
Deputy Collector,
Fifth District, Germantown.
July 29,1865.:., ly2e-satutlit-ffit
BALES COTTON WICK .JUST
500
received. Also, full stock of Cotton Yarns,
Carpet Chain, &c., at lowest market price. ,
• ROWE, EUSTON & CO.,
81115 ' 151 and 1.59 North THIRD Street.
IIEAD—PARTIES OR INDIVIDUALS
have taken photographs of public,
buildings, anrebea, and residences; by applying to
D. F. NEMER, Photographer. Ciallery,624 ARCH
Street.'
CARD PHOTOGRAPHS-12 FOR $1.25,
tinely executed, anti tastefully finished, on cards
Saadi; fQr WIMPS; Plat the thing for seholaneto
exenangs with vtifi.smatcs. 111.113rElt.g, RELNI:IND
Street, above Green. it*
CARTES DE VISITE-LTHOSE BEAU-
Wiz I and ever-popular styles of photogra_ph like
nesses are executed in tine styles, at B. F. REI.-
MEWS, 624 ARCH Street. See specimens at the
Gallery.
ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CON
STITUTIONS, of both sexes, use lIELMROLD'S
EXTRACT BCCRG• It will give brisk and ener•etic
feelings. and enable you to sleep well. 104 South
TENTH Street.
11 R ICE & LONG,
FULTON WORN% 1240 REACH STREET,
Engineers, Machl7lllo, BOW titn4cr4 , l and Car
Builders.
Tanks of every description made to order.
BOle Agents forLones Marine Salluometers.mylB-ly
TTELMBOLD , S .EVITACT BUCHU
giVeS health and vigor to the frame, and bloom
to the pallid cheek. Debility Is• accompanied by
Many alarniiiig symptoms, and ifno treatment Is
submitted to, colwanuptlon _ insanity, or epileptic
fits ensue. 104 nOuth TENTH Street. au2a4m
THE GLORY OF.MAN IBATRENGTH
-i-,—Thcfrefore,lhe.nervcids and debilitated should
IrlimedlatelpLime 'reactSsobbie EXTRACT OUCTIV.
/041 k z I &MINA
NEW' PEBIEICATIONN
COMMISSION HOUSES.
PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS,
us CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
AND
103 READS STREET, NEW YORK. je23-6m
REMOVALS.
No. 61 North EIGHTH Street,
GROCERIES.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
DEALERS IN. FINE GROCERIES,
LEGAL.
TUESDAY, ATTGUST 29. 1865:
EDUCATIONAL
S PRING - GARDEN INSTITUTE 'FOR
Li Young Ladies. Duties resumed Sept. 40.
au28..3w. HILBERT COMBS, A. M., Principal.
rrnE • CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH
_it SCHOOL of the subscriber, S. E. corner of
THIRTEENTH and LOCUST Streets, will Reo.pen
'on MONDAY, Sept. 11. fau2B-Inin B. KENDALL.
MISS M. K. ASHBURNER WILL RE
OPEN her SCHOOL FOR GIRLS at 209 South
THIRTEENTH Street, below Walnut, on MON
DAY, September 4th. aure-mtw
SPRING -GARDEN •
PRING-GARDEN ACADEMY- A
KJ Classical, Mathematical, and English School for
Bois and Young Men, corner EIGHTH - and BUT
TONWOOD Streets,will reopen MONDAY, S9Pteru
ber 4. J. P. BIRCH, A.
- aU2B-1m Princial.
CATHARINE M. SHIPLEY WILL RE.
OPEN her School, at No. 4 SOUTHWEST
PENN Square, on the Ilth of Ninth Month, (Sep
tember,) 1865. au2B-Im*
AxrILLIA.m FEWSMITIPS CLASSI-
T CAL and English School, Noy 1008 01-rEsT
NUT Street, will reopen on aluDitmi, September
4. utt24-1 in*
SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN
will reopen MONDAY, September 18, 1865, at
1914 MOUNT VERNON Street.
The Primary Department is conducted as a Kin
dell'arte», upon the , German (E'rozbel's) system,
ana includes boys and girls under ten years of age.
Older pupils will be received.
In botli departments, Gymnastics (Under the SYs
tem pfDr. Dio Lewis), and Drawing from still life
are taught. GERTRUDE W. FULTON,
HAItRIET.II. DARLINGTON,
au2B-121 MARY E. SPEAKMAN.
ACADEMY FOR BOYS, REAR OF
NO. 41. North riEVEIPPII Street. reopen
Ninth Month {Sept.) 4th. W. WHITA.LL.
• au26-110
THE CLASSICAL INSTITUTE,_
THE
DEAN STREF.T, BELOW LOCUST,
Win be reopened SEPTEMBER 9th.
auZ6-2m* J. W. FAMES . , D. D., Principal.
ATR. GEO. FELIX EMMERT WILL
M
resume his Piano Lessons September 18th; Ad
dress No. 716 CHESTNUT Street. au26-6t5
FRIENDS' SCHOOL, OSLER AVE
HUE, north from Noble street, below Sixth
street.—heoen eth mo-, (Sept.) 4th. All Branches
of a good -ENGLISH EDUCATION thoroughly
taught, and particular attention given to the moral
training of the Pupils. All denominations admit
ted. THOS. SMEDLEY, Principal of Male Dept.;
11. 11. SMEDLEY, Priu. of Female Dept. au26-121.
YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE,
(with Primary and Secondary Departments at
tached,) S. E: corner of DILLIVTN and GREEN
Streets. The duties of this institution will be re
sumed omMONDAY, Sept. 4, 1885. au26-72t*
CRITTENDEN'S PHILADELPHIA
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
No. 637 CHESTNUT Street; corner of Seventh.
Established 1844. Ineotporated 1855.
The course of instruction includes ROOK-AEEP
ING in its different branches, PENMANSHIP,
Mercantile Calculations, Business Forms, Com
mercial Law, &c., &c..,_furnishing a necessary
PREPARATION FOR BUSINESS LIFE.
NO VACATION. Students instructed separately,
and received at any time. Diplomas awarded on
graduation. .
TELEGRAPHING, on both Sound and Paper In
struments, taught by a Practical Operator:
Catalogues furnished gratis on application.
au264t if
CALVARY ACADEMY, AT CALVA
RY CHURCH MANTIEIM Street, 0-ERMAN.
TOWN.—B. SHOEMAKER, A. Mll.,'Principali 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 family of the Principal. For Circulars, address
R. SHOEMAKER, corner of GERMANTOWN Ave
nue and SHOEMAKER'S Lane,Germantown, Phi
ladelphia. REPERS.NORS! Rev. R. Newton, P.D.;
T. C. Fleury, B. G. Godfrey T. A. Newhall, F.
Carroll Brewster, Eau., and hey. G. A. Strong.
15.5-stein*
MISS BROOKS AND MRS. J. E.
HALL will resume the duties of their BOARD
ING and DAY SCHOOL for Yeimg Ladies, at 1218
;WAIJNITT Street, ou WEDNESDAY, the 20th inst.
au2o-2m+
THOMAS BALDWIN'S ENGLISH
Mathematical and Classical School for Boys,
N. E. corner BROAD and ARCH, will reopen Sep,
tembc r 4.
BROAD-BTREET ACADEMY, NO. 337
south BROAD Street, ED. ROTH, A.. 111.,
School reopens Se Member 4. -
New Circulars at Mr. E. E Y
8, 1037
CHESTNUT Street, at the] Academy, and sent
postpaid to any address. au2.3-16t
FRENCH AND AMERICAN INSTI
TUTE for YOring Ladles, Rey. N. CYR and
Mrs. M. G. DAVEN OUT, Peinetnals_ NO. 21053
FRANKFORD Road Philadelphia. Circulars can
be had, on application, at the 'lnstitute, and at
Messrs. JOHN PENNINGTON 8 SONS, No. 127
South SEVENTH Street. au23-Im*
COURTLAND SAUNDERS INSTI
TUTS FOR BOYS AND YOUTlL—Athlress
Prof. E. D.SAIINDERS, D. D., Philadelphia.
anl9-Im*
T'RCILDOUN BOARDING SCHOOL
FOR GIRLS, CHESTER COUNTY, PENNA..,
three miles south of. Coatesville, on the Penna.
Railroad. Winter terns commences Tenth Month,
(October,) 9th, 1865. Terms-900 per session of
twenty weeks. Music, vto: Drawing or Painting,
each its. Languages not extra.
For Circulars, address the Principal, -
RICHARD DARLINGTON,
anl2-stuth lm Ercildoun, Pa.
MANTUA FEMALE SEMINARY,
BARING Street, below Thirty-flfth ' West
Philadelphia. A Day and Boarding School for
Young Ladles. The next Term will open Sept. 4th.
For circulars apply to Rev. JOHN MOORE,
aul-tutbsat. Principal.
ENT RAL INSTITUTE, TENTH
ind SPRING GARDEN Streets, will reopen
September 4th. Boys prepared for any division of
the Public Grammar Schools, for College, or for
business. Speelal attention given to small boys.
Residence, 53.11 North TENTH' Street.
au2l-6w H. G. McGUIRE, A. H., Principal.
THE CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH
- 1 1- SCHOOL of H. D. GREGORY, A. 1d.,N0.1110S
MARKET street, will reopen on MONDAY, Sep
texaber 4th. . au2l-ina.
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, dc. see Circqlars • to be ob
tained at 'Dir. Ilassar<l s 6 , lMig Store, or ' from the
Principal, at the School Rooms, every morning, be
tween 10 and 12.1 i o'clock. au2S-Itre
MRS. SCHA.FFER'S SCHOOL WILL
be REOPENED on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER
4th i at 933 SPRUCE Street.
Circulars may be obtained at the V. E. corner of
Spruce aud s Teuth streets. • au2l-18t.
THE MISSES CASEY AND MRS.
BEEBE 'will reopen their Boarding and Day
School for Young_Ladies, No. 1703 WALNUT
Street, on WEDNESDAY, the Mt of Sept. au2-210
G.E WM T OWN .FEMALE SEMI
NARY, GREEN Street.'south of Walnut lane,
will reopen on - WEDNESDAY, September lath.
Circulars containing full information as to Terms,
course of Instruction character of the Seminary,
&e., &e,, may be obtained of
trot. WALTER S. FORTESCUE, A. M.,
aull.tf Principal.
WOODLAND SEMINARY.- NOS. 9
and 10 WOODLAND TERRACE, West Phi
ladelphia.—A DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL for
Young_Ladles. Location healthy, airy, and attrac
tive. Fall Session commences Sept. 12. ,
For. Circulars apply to
jy9.l-2m* REV. HENRY REEVES, Principal.
CHESTNUT -HILL 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.
Recommended by J. E. Mitchell, W. H. Trotter,
J. S. Sneedicr, and C. Platt. anl7-Im.
MISS MARY E. THROPP WILL TtE
.4J-1- OPEN her English and French Boarding and
Day School for Young Ladies at 1841 CHESTNUT
Street, Philadelphia, on the Ilth of September. For
Circulars, apply at the School. aul7-Im.
WEST BRANCH BOARDING
501100 L.
MALE AIM FEMALE.
JERSEY saoitz,.l.YolitiNGciiiiSrry, PENNA.
Terms, $l5O per year.
Pupilsprepared for College, Business or ordinary
duties of domestic life, with the comforts of a good
Home. Catalogues, with full particulars, of Philip
Wilson, 409 Chestnut street, or address as above.
soil-les* P. DONLEAVY LONG, A. M. ,Principal.
111ZITGBY CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH
- 1, -w ACADEMY.
1226 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
This Institution, which will be established in SEP
TEMBER NEXT, is designed to rival the best
schools of this country and ofEngland, in its sys
tem of instruction and discipline, and in the full
ness of its classical and mathematical course.
Those prsparinfor college will be fitted to take
a high stand in their class and to graduate with
honor. It will be the special aim arso to prepare
young men for business or professional life. Circu
lars, with full information, can be had at 1226 Chest
nut street.
EDW. CLARENCE SNIT/I,A. M.. Principal.
Itavirurztene.—Cillub Cope, Esq., Hon. Wm. D.
Kelley, Mon. Jos. Allison, Alexander Whilidin,
Esq.. - Thomas Potter, Esq.,A. H. Franelsous, Esq.,
IL - P. M. Birkinbine, Esti: aul6-Im*
pENNBYLVANIA MILITARY ACA
DEMY, AT WEST CHESTER.
The duties of this Institution Will be resumed on
THURSDAY, *epteniher 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.
For Circulars, apply to J. H. ORNE, Esq., 626
CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, or to Col THEO.
HYATT, President of Penna. Milts,' Anil% DRUMM
THE FRENCH AND 'ENGLISH
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL of Madame
MASSE will reopen on MONDAY, September MO.
In this institution instruction is — thorough in every
department. Competent English teachers are em
plo ed for al) the branches .Or A VIA English edu
cation. French is the language or tne family, and
is constantly spoken in the Institute. For circu
lars, containing terms and other particulars, ad
dress 1342 SPRUCE St., Philada., Pa.- auls-2m
FAIRMOUNT FEMALE COLLEGE !
GREEN Street, west of Twenty-second street,
Pbiladelphili.—Tbis Superior Boarding and Day
School for Young Ladles, Will be in its next term
September 13th . A Preparatory Department is pro
vided for younger pupils. For circulars, apply to or
address itev. J. W. BARNHART, A. M., President.
auls-1m
YOUNG MEN AND BOYS' SCHOOL.-
A- Rev. JAS. G_ - SHINN. A. M., will Open
English, Classical, Mathematical, and Scientific
School for Young Men and Boys, N 0.1006 MOUNT
VERNON Street, on the first MONDAY in Septem
ber. The Instruction Will be particular and tho
rough, such as will prepare young men for business
or college. For terms, &c., apply as above. aul9-lin.
THE WEST CHESTER, A.CADEMY
AND MILITARY INSTITUTE, located la the
borough of WEST CHESTER, 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 Princinal.
Jr2B.6w WILLIAM' F. WTERS, A. 11.
ENBSELAER POLYTECHNIC IN
-BA, STITUTE, TROY, N. Y.—The Forty-sec.ond
Annual Session of this well. known School of Engi
neering. and Natural Science will commence Sept.
15th, tgefi. The New Annual'Register of 1865, giving
A3ll information, may be obtained by addeessiag
13
Prat. 11A.ItLK 11ROWNE4 Directory TM, 14 ' x •
- ou3-361,*
CHESTNUT -STREET FEMALE BE
MINARY—ENGLISH AND FRENCH BOARD
ING AND DAY SCHOOL—Principals, Miss Bon
ney and Miss Dillaye.—The Thirty-tlrst Semi-An
nnal Session will open WEDNESDAY, September
at 1615 CHESTNUT Street. P.rtieidars
from Cifenlarlil. • 0,05-tocl
SCHOOL OF DESIGN FOR WOMEN,
corner of FILBERT Street and North PENN
Square, re-opens on MONDAY September 4th.
jos:Ern NABILIION, Esq,. President.
WILLIAM BUOKNELL, Esq., Vice President.
P. P. MORRIS, Eon, Secretary and Treasurer.
DIRECTORB.
W. J. Bor.*man, David S. Brown,
F., Warner .„ Ell K. Price.
James L. Claghern . , George Whitney.
N i i . l o la r t n uc e l , ), James A. Wright.
auls-18t T. W. IDIAIDWOOD, Principal.
ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL ACADE
-ua MY, 1009 and 1011 CHEBTNGT §treet,i(in
tbe rooms lately incepted by•the - g. A..) Tills
qsbool will open MONDAI, September 11th: TA is
Cosigned to prepare for any • college-of the United
States or for mercantile life: T. BRANTLY LANG-.
TON, OSWALD riEILDENSPIONICR, Principal&
EDUCATIONAL.
LNGLIKLI, '
CLASSLOAL • AND .31A-
THEMATIONL INSTITUTE, No. 2 Southwest
PENN ticIDARE. Dutit-e. 8-pt. II .
11,W21/411)* "PD . DAVISON. I'MT' t:lpal.
U 0' LADY, AN EXPE.
A
rlenced Teacher of F.ngllsh branches, desires
employment In a School or l'avate Faintly one or
two hours per day during the next Scholastic year.
Address "S. S. F. 0. an29-2t.
GORGE R. BARKER'S ENGLISH
and CLASSICAL SCHOOL PRICE Street, Ger
intuttown,wlll reopen on MONDAY, Sept. Uh l 16135.
aw29-12t*
REMOVAL -MISS JAMES HAVING
rented the spacious Hall In the Philadelphia
Institute, E. corner of - EIGHTEENTH and
CHESTNUT Streetfi, opposite her former location,
Will open her SCHOOL on the 4th of SEPTEMBER.
Reshielice. No, FM North Tenth street. aa99-12t
YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE, S. E.
corner of MARSHALL and SPRING GARDEN
Streets. Dillies resumed SEPTEMBER 11.
aui29d2l• ENOCH SITPP I,EE, A. M., Prl nal pal.
MISS • LYMAN'S SCHOOL FOR
YOUNG LADIES, No. 226 SOntn BROAD
Street, rrill reopen WEDNESDAY, SeptemberßM.
au29-,ltselomwstoel
WILLIAM S. dOOLEY, A. M. WILL
reopen his CLASSICAL and ENGLISH
SCHOOL - at No. YiYS6 MARKET Street, on MON
DAY, September 4,, • Au29-Im.
pRIYATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS-IN
the Philadelphia City Institute, N. E. corner
CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH. Streets. Reopens
SEPT. 4, 1865. Entrance on Eighteenth street.
( Principals.
, 1
an29.lin* L. BARROWS
JOHN H. R. 11PELROY,
MISS V. P. BROWN, No. 1907 PINE
Street, wlll (on MONDAY, Sept. 4th,) resume
the duties of her School for Children, between the
ages of 4 and 15. au294m.
SIG. RIZZO WILL RESUME HIS LES
SONS In Vocal Music at his residence,l No. 313
South SI.X.TERNTII Street, October 1.
He may be addressed meantime through the City
P. 0.. as above. auZ9..tf
WANTED -A COMPETENT MALE
TEACHER of Mathematics and the higher
English branches, at the INSTITUTION FOR THE
BLIND. Unquestionable city references required.
ll' lA-LATIN, Principal.
A CADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART,
No. 1624 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia.
Parents and Guardians are respectfully informed
that the " Ladies of the Sacred React" idtend open
ing a DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG - LAMES on the
Second AIONDAY of September.
The system of education will be the satne'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 relined education.
Application can be made for Circulars Ist Sep
tember. aul2-3.m
INSTRUCTION THROUGH BOOKS,
OBJECTS, AND PICTURES. ,
ANN DICKSON will reopen her SCHOOL for
BOYS and GIRLS, at No. 108 South EIGHT EENT H
Street, on the 11th of September. aul7-thatu-tf
SCHOOL FOR BOYS—SPRING GA.R
DEN INSTITUTE REOPENS 9 mo (Bpptember
4th.) Circulars 1349 MOUNT VERNON Street.
aul7-thstu-13t•
ACADEMY OP THE PROTESTANT
EPISCOPAL CHURCH, LOCUST AND JU
NIPER STREETS.-The autumnal session Wiii open
on MONDAY, September 4th, at 9 oleloek A. AL
Applications for admission may be made during the
pri ceding week between 10 and 12 o'clock in the
morning. JAMES W. ROBINS, A. M.,
auls.tutlislm Head Master.
MOUNT HOLLY INSTITUTE, AT
MOUNT HOLLY, N. J. —Au Ellis:fish and
Classical BOARDING-SCHOOL FOR BOYS, Con
ducted by the Subscriber for some years associated
with his father, the I.te l i t te r l' e •. i. Sam e ri l tazot a t..
C T , e r rm
opensek , SiMennbaetrornfrOm iew Jersey ; ( Air. Howard
Maeolm, D. D.; Rev, Wm. P. Breed, D.D„ Phila
delphia. Address
au22-tutbset OIIAS. E. AARON,A.M., Principal.
WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE,
WILMINGTON _,__DEL. —The next Annual
Session will begin on THURSDAY, September 7,1.905.
For catalogues or further information, address
aull-19t. JOHN WILSON, President.
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN
STITITTR, for YOUNG LADIES N. W. corner
of CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets, (for.
merty at 1530 Arch street.) Circulars at 1.228 arid
IEB Chestnut street. Or address I'. 0. Box 5811. The
next Session will commence on MONDAY, Sep
tember 18th. Rev. CHARLES A. SMITH, rt. D.,
Principal. auic-lm
inHEGARAY IgSTITUTE.-r-ENGLISH
V and PrAncli Boardingg and Day School for young
Ladies Nos. 1827 and 1529 STRUVE btreet, rhf
ladelpliia, will reopen on WEDNESDAY, eeptem
her 20th.
French is the language of the family, and is con
stantly spoken in the Institute.
For circulars and paiticulars apply to
au9-Im Madame D , HERVILLY, Principal.
p,EMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES,
PARKESBURG, Chester county,rennsylvaula,
forty miles from Philadelphia.
The duties of this School will be resumed OCTO
BER Ist, 1865. , '
Terms-4125 per session.
For Circulars, apply to Misses JOIDTSTON and
RELLY, Prhicipals. 5026-151
POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, 145-66.
SCIENT WIC SCHOOL begins Septemlier 11th.
TECHNICAL SCHOOLS begin September 10th.
The EXIVatIMENTAL FARM of 175 acres, near
Gwynedd, itiootz3 - county, Pa. will be opened
optembep 1211Ifai select class of Pa.,
on the
Pr - inclines en -S ilde of AGRICULTURE, who
will reside',authwuriestra- We Farm, and statedlyffit
tend Lectures at tilleCaldiege in the city.
Applications for admission should be made to the
undersigned, at the Collet, Building, WEST PENN
SQUARE. ALFRED L. KENNEDY, M. D.,
nu24-18t President of. Faculty.
TIIE SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL
INSTITUTE, CHESTNUT Street, N. W. eor.
of Twelfth, reopens SEPTEMBER Itit. This is the
best provided &tool for boys in America.
au2O-Ine J. ENNIS, Principal.
VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY
. MILITARY. BOARDING. SCHOOL.—Terris
very modekata. Thorough course of study l
Mathematics, Engligh Classics, Jo. Supplies the
benefits of a home. Surveying and Engineering
taught. Boys of all ages received. Begins Septem
ber 4th. Refers to JOHN C. CAPP Ws SON, Rl3
South THIRD Street; THOS, J. CLAYTON, Esq.,
FIFTH and PRUNE ; Mr. GEORGE F. KNOTT,
35 IUDSON I Street. Number limited. Address
liev. J. MULVEY RilitTON, A. Af., Village Green,
Pennsylvania. aua-8m
VEMALE 'COLLEGE, BORDEN
TOWN N. J.—The WINTER SESSION' of
this INSTITUTION will commbnce SEPTEMBER
the 18th. A few IT , e. armies only remain. For cata
logues, containing terms, etc. Address.
Rev. JOHN H. BRAKELEY, A. M.,
au2-ew - President.
A R. BECK'S SCHOOL AT LITIZ,
Lancaster county, Penna., intended for a lim
ited number of boys between ttic 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
jy29-1m ABRAHAM R. BECK, Principal.
MILITARY AND COLLEGIATE IN
STITUTE, ALLEN'TOWN, with char
tered privileges, superior advantage, and a ria
tronage of 150 pupils the first_year, reopens Sept.&
For circulars, address Rev. 111 , L. HOFFORD, A.
M., President.
WANTS.
WANTED -BY A YOIING MAN, A
position as ENTRY CLERK, Book-keeper,
Accountant, Salesman, or Cashier. Excellent pen
man, and has knowledge of counterfeits. Unques
tionable reference furnished. "Confidential,"
Press Office. ' an29-2t.
ANTED-A_ GOOD SALESMAN IN
IAT
V T a Wholesale Boot and Shoe Stare, to sell to
efts . and near trade. and to travel.
Address, with reference,
it* "Boots." this office.
WANTED TO TRADE-ONE
TT FOURTH interest of ONE HUNDRED AND
TNN AUREn - of good OIL TERRITORY near Nor
gantown, West Virginia, for Furniture, Beds, etC.
For particulars address "R. E.," at this office, for
thtee days. att29-3t*
WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN—A
r SITUATION lit the Wholesale Drug Bust
/less: had charge of a retail atore for two years.
address "Getithtn, 77 at this office. aa3-3t*
WANTED -$7,000, AS FIRST MORT
GAGE on a:valuable. Farm, near the city;
Farm worth double the amount. Address " du
nius,,, this office. atN-at*
WANTED—IN A. WHOLESALE ORO
CERY STORE, a young man from Is to 20
years of age, to abbmt, in keepinls the hunks, and to
make himself
,generally useful. -Address, in own
handwriting, •C • W.J:," PreBB office.
WANTED—AGENTS—SIO PER DAY
11' AT HOME.—I want an Agent, Male or. Fe
male, in eVery.town and nelg.bliorhood, to sell
The. Great Labor Saver."F,very family wants
it, and agents are making from Si to Bio per sloy,
Theis is the best chance ever offered to agents, as the
article is patented, and a capital of but $3 to ido is
required to begin with. Further particulars sent
on receipt of two red stamps for circulars and -re
turn postage. Address M. WAYVELL, BoX 4781,
CHICAGO. aul9-I.m.
PRACTICAL .PHOTOGRAPHER
desires a PARTNER, active or silent, lady or
gentleman, with a cash capital of $2,000. Address
Photo, ' ' Post-office Box 2399.
AA, YOUNG MAN WHO HAS BEEN IN
the service some four years, wantS e position as
trieentan in n. Dry Goods Commission Werehoeee.
Has been in the business llt 0110 house nine years.
Well acquainted with the trade. Best of reference
given.
Address "L. M. G., ^ l . Press office. au-41.0
AGENTS WANTED FOR OUR GREAT
litrOcoo.l Wocte, the most Complete, only an -
Montle. and reliable LITE OF LINCOLN puldlehed.
Address JONES, BROTHERS, & CO., Philadel
phia, Pa. 5529-Im*
SITUATIONS WANTED-AS COACH
MAN, Waltet, Porter, or Engineer, &c., by a
eolored wan frond OM! Carolina. Apply to JOHN
ELLIOTT, 511 tituth WVg!..VPIT Street. Algo by
a colored man- from Richmond, employment as a
Barber, Waiter, or other occupation. r.F.wts
ANDERSON, at 456 North THIRD t. 4tit29-2t.
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE HIS
TORY OF THE WAR, complete in one large
roysl octavo volume of over 1,000 pages, splendidly
illustrated with 127 portraits of Generals aud battle
scenes. This is just - the book the people want, and
it presents a rare chance for agents to make money.
Send for circulars. Address JONES BJtOS. St CO.,
Philadelphia, Pe au2B-lm
A GENTS WANTED FOR
.* THE SECRET etztVIOE,
THE FIELD,
THE DUNGEON, AND THE ESCAPE."
By A. D. Richardson, New York Tribune Corres
pondent.
The most Interesting and exciting book ever pub
lished embracing Mr. Richardson's unparalleled
experience for four years, travelling through the
South in the et eret service Of the Tribune, at the
outbreak of the war, with our armies otld
both East and West: during the drat two years of
the Rebellion; his thrilling capture; his confine
ment for twenty mouths 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, anal romanee of the war Man any
other work published.
Teachers, ladies, energetic young men, and. espe
cially returned and disabled officers and soldiers,
In want of profitable employment, will find It pecu
liarly adapted to their condition. We have agents
clearing 16175 per month, which we will prove to any
doubting oppliennt.
Mini for efiCMor.. Address
JONES, BROTHERS, & CU.,
N. E. corner SIXTH and MINOR Streets,
aul7-Ine Philadelphia, Pa.
AGENTS WANTED FOR "THE SE
MET TICE, THE FIELD, , THE DUN
umoii, AND HE ESCAPE," the most interest
lug and cult ng 3/901E ever published. Send for
circulars. Address AWES, BROS., & Dina•
delplda, l'a.
AGENTS WANTED FOITIE ME
IV
MURIA!. RECORD OF THE NATION'S TRI
BUTE TO ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Extra induce
ments offered. Allddrees HENRY A. LOVELAND,
No. 20 NortIOWRRICK Street, northwest of Penn
Square, Plitlailat, Ps. en2B-an*
A . GENTB WANTED FOR''THE LIFE
OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By Dr. J. G. Rol
land. No comment is necessary; the author's repu
tation as a writerts fully established. Experienced
canvassers know whytt sells. Address, for terms,
NORRIS BAANAltpoElk View,
; vieL24r; . Chester county,'Penna.
WANED TO :RENT -4., CfCiNvE '
nicht House 'the western part' or this city,
tooth of Vine street. "tent not to exCeed ' AO
orto box WK. CM - QUM.' oun-QQ*
WANTS.
_ ....
NOTICE TO MEROILAIrtt 3
• OTHERS, ORIGINALLY DOINIGAUSLNESS
IN TEXAS. —A reliable gentleman, with alarge
in,hineee c xperlenee. :Lntl accata!nted with tire coun
trg and people of Toms, 16 Pogo to return there on
private business. Collections and other bitainees
will be promptly and properly attended to while
there, it entrusted to his hands. Address "Loyal."
at MI; oftlee. au2l43w.
TRAVELLING SALESMAN.-A ,BI
TUATION WANTED, in the above or any other
capacity 111 Mercantile besinces. Reference Wen.
En' erprise.” Presa face. It*
TO WOOLLEN. &C., ITOTTSES.-A
SALESMAN, who has a very good
connection In Ohio, Indiana. and Illinois, wishes to
engage to travel, &e., on salary or commission, with
a house that can support loin thoroughly. Tire best
references given_ Address A. L.," Economist
Office, 300 13 rOV/VIAV. New York.
ion SALE AND TO LET.
et, FOR SALE—PINE STREET,
.=h. South able, west of Fifteenth, neat four-story
brown atone front-DWELLING, 14 rooms, lot 20 bv
140 10 a street, Will he sold now, PositivelY, with
Immediate possession, MILLER
au29.3tif 155 North SIXTH Str'eet.
r FOR SALE, A BUSINESS STAND - :--
Four-storyßrown lionse,No. 824 Wal nut street..
Valuable property. Apply to It. A. J. PA N COAST,
No. 2404 BRIDGE Street, Mantuaville, between
3 and 8 au22-Im.
fi FOR BALE OR TO RENT.-VERY
Ara Superior Stone RESIDENCES, finished in a
very expensive style, with all the extra modern
conveniences, situated at BIENEY PLACE, West
Philadelphia, running west from Forty-second
street, below Baltimore avenue. Apply to
R. MAC IDREGOR,
419 W.tirl:NUT Street,
or after four o'clock, on PINE, sixth Inman east of
Forty-first street. It
et FOR SALE-VERY NEAT BRICK
dwelling, near SEVENTH an 4 GREEN, with
uide yard. ' B. F. GLENN, `.
au2B43t 123 South FOURTH Street.
ef FOR SALE-THE NEAT DWELL , .
Aga ING No. 309 North Eighteenth street, in per
feet order. Possession soon. B. F. GLENN,
0028 W. nor. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN.
Sri sFOR SALE—A LOT ON EIGHTH
mastreet, above Montgomery avenue, two fronts,
27.9. feet by 100Meen, whin there Is Ont(lK.
FACTORY and ENGINE 110MbE. Win be seta
in lots to suit.
Inquire on the premises. au2B-3t.
dt FOR SALE.—THE DESIRABLE
iIia(DIVELIANG, No. 2044 MOUNT VERNON
Street, with imlnediate 90888861 on.
/3, E. GLENN,
au2844 S. W. corner Seventeenth and Green.
dit FOR SALE—A HANDSOME
RESIDENCE,No.I.723WINE Street,wlth two
bath-rooms and all modern Improvements, in per
fect order. Immediate possession If desired.
au2B-flt* R. DOBBINS, 10S S. FOURTH St.
gift FOR SALE-A BABUAIN-T H E
Ma valuable Property northwest corner SEVEN
TEENTH and ARCH Streets. Inquire on the pre
mises. au2.B-30
efft FOR SALE—DESIRABLE HOUSES,
Mat 1918, 1920, 2038, and 2040 Arch street. immediate
possession.
Excellent Cottage - and Furniture, on MO 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. Earlypossession.
Very neat and Wel /41111640 House, No. 1111 North
Twelfth Street. Early possesslen.
Three-story Dwelling, 118 Lombard steeet, with
lot 21% by &3; very low.
34 eat Dwellings, ISleand 1238 North Twelfth street.
Neat Dwelling, 2028 Lombard street.
B. F. GLENN,
123 South FOURTH Street and
au26 S. W. cor. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN.
AFOR SALE-FIRST-CLASS STORE,
61 North Third street; titre stories, iron front.
Will be sold at a price to pay well as an investment.
B. F. GLENN,
au26 123 South FOURTH Street.
al FOR SALEL-FIRST-CL ABB STONE
COTTAGE. with about Ni acres of sancrior
laud, near Oak Lane Station, on the North Penn
eylvania Railroad. Exeellent stone stable and car
riage-house, ice-house, steam-engine for forcing
water to the house, &e. The place is well situated,
and the lawn handsomely 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 ' , VERTU Street.
en COTTON MILL WINTED.—Ar
ma.PLY to B. F. GLENN,
au26 123 South FOURTH Street.
g e ARCH-STREET RESIDENCES FOR
Mial. sale. Three new four-story brick houses Nos.
1008, 1010, and 1912, on the south side of Alicat street
,
west of Nineteenth, hunt in the most substantial
manner, with extensive back buildings, embracing
all the modern improvements and conveniences.
apply at No. 11229 ARCH Street. au2s-12t 5 -
FOR SALE—AT A BAR- 411
JIGE- GAIN—A SMALL FARIIE of Five Acres
at ltamtnQaton,N. J. , about balf mile from the Rail
road Station. One acre contains strawberries In bear
ing. Fruit trees and comfortable buildings are also
upon the:ground. Price, IMO. For particulars, call or
address C. J. - PAYS, at Hammonton Station, line of
the Camden and Atlantic Railroad. au29-tuthaGt.
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r FOR SALE.-ABSECOM N. S. 41
The best FAR3I and RESIDENCE on the
coast, Elf hours ride from rhilatielphia, containing
24 Acres, overlooking bay and ocean. New. Rouse,
contains .1.1 rooms and out-buildings. Rare chance
to any one to buy a beautiful and healthy residence.
Land in high state of cultivation. Fruit of all kinds
surrounds the house. It will be sold house and three
acres, or altogether. Apply to
out:a-120 No. 4111.111ARKET Bt ., I'lllllldlt,
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE, gai
ACX. Containing eighty-live acres, in Montgoin-:.&ii
cry county two miles from Phoenixville, and eight
from Norristown, six acres of woodland, balance
in highest state deultivation ; has a two-story stone
Tenant House, seven rooms and attic. Large doa
ble thresh-floor-barn stone st.hte, high, will hold
six horses, twenty-six cows, and forty sheep. A
tine wagon shed, ornamental carriage house, with
wood and coal sheds attached, and carpenter shop
and granary over all. Also, blacksmith shop and
chicken house attached.
kflne bearing orchard just in prime; also, anoth
er orchard of two hundred trees of assorted fruit
three years planted, A nee pond of spring water,
with boat on It, spring house, never Palling silting.
Blausten House is a double, two-story and attic,
built of tine brick in modern style; parlor, setting
room, dining-room. kitchen, and back kitchen, on
first floor,' three chambers and storeroom on second
floor, and three attics, all papered and painted
throughout. Also, has bake oven and smokehouse
attacked; icehouse within ten feet of the door. The
greunds are laid out and planted with a large Vari
ety of fruit trees, and over six hundred grape vines
now in bearing.
The owner will Hen at a bargain, as he is engaged
in other business. For further information hikire
I.
'of CHAS. D. KCIGTh
au , 24.thsinat saa South TIMM Street.
CHESTER COUNTY .—FORAS
Agitsale line 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
acres Wood, will feed 20 steers' ' abundance Itlf fruit.
Large stone mansion GO by 50 feet, 15 rooms, laWit
with shade and ornamental trees in front; water
forced to buildings from stream on the premises.
Barn 75 by 40. This property is in good repair and
has been occupied and improved by the present
owner for ten years. The location is desirabl6,
being-in the vicinity of West Chester, rendering- it
desirable as a country holm or business farm.
aug26-at JAZ, 11.-CURI3INB, 504 WALNUT St.
in FOR SALE-NEAR NORRIS-Ai
maLTOWN, Pa., on a good pike—first-class,
large, double blanslon null five acres of excellent
Land, ,barn, stable, carriage-house. etc. Every
thing In good order. Price di , 3 700. Clear, and hn
aiediate possession. oh). 0. - arrE,LEn,
att26.lt tf 155 North SIXTH Street.
OR ItENT,
le AN I Ir TALIAN vILLA,
Late the residence of DAVID C. WILSON, situ
ateN of a mile from the CITY of WILMINGTON,
within 200 yards of the City Railway (assing every
10 minutes.) The house (being new) is In excellent
order, supplied with Water from a tank In the attic,
with every modern improvement, heated throughout
by steam; a fine porch the entire length of the
building. The grounds in front of the house (con
taining, I acres,) are tastefully laid out in walkaand
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
lontiono In the State. Posses/On given immediate
ly, by appu4,oon to Die. R. R. PORTER,
T. F. BAYARD.
Exeentors,
au3.4w . Wilmington, Del.
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854 ACRES
OM COAL, An, TIMBER LAND,
IN FOREST COUNTY, PENIWILYANV
FOR SALE.
Apply tck GEORGE W. GRIFFIN,
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REAL ESTATE BROKER,
No. 131 South FOURTH . Street
- FOR SALE-A FIRST-CLASS MORT
GAGE, ofFortyttee Hundred DOINrs, at par,
(no expenses 0,U01), 01 , J. BAYLIS, 10. 760
TENTH St. At home, 7toloA. M. au2o,st.
FOR SALE.-LARGE AND VALUA
ide building lot, S. E. cor. BROAD and CAL
LOWHILL, 1305240 ft. B. F. GLENN,
123 South FOURTH Street.
VOR SAL E—A MORTGAGE FOR
tic, 000. Good Oil Stock will be taken part
pay. Inquire at 400 CHESTNUT Street,Room
13. au
au2S-3t*
OR SALE-820 ACRES VALUABLE
.4: *ring LAND, on tha IteadwaterS of Little
Hickory creek, Veraasago oolutty, Pa. TO be 30111
low. Apply to LEWIS L. ROUPT,
alai-Im. 154 South FOURTH St.,
BOARDING.
BOARD WA] TgD t IN A, PRIVATE
forfamily FIVE PERoNs, for six or seven
months. Must be south of 'Race, between Eighth
and Seventeenth streets. Address - " C.," at this
office. - att26.3t*
PERMANENT OR TRANSIENT
first-class daft ha had at the Milled
States Hotel, 413 CHESTNUT Street. Tills house
has.no bar. Charges moderate. One large hand
somely furnished Chamber ou Parlor floor now
vacant. • an2.3-6t.
DAY BOARD—WITH FIRST-CLASS
uare. 4
DINNERS. at No. 621- SOOtk WASHINGTON
Sq tVgani
HOTELS.
T A_N GHAM HOTEL, PORTLAND
PLA(X, LONDON.—This commodious Hotel,
" the largest in Londe% lIS noW open it is &li
lted on the moat open and healthy site in the West
end. With all modern Improvements, Suites of Apart
ment, Halle a Manger NO by 40 feet, elegant Ladles'
Room a spacious - Gentlemen's
SITTING AND WRITING ROOM, ETC.
Within a short drive of all the Railway Termini.
For term to secure accommodation, wldreas—
Theaug7 'M
-a anager, C. SCHUMANN,
m
JONES HOUSE,
CORNER OP
JKARKET STREET AND MARKET SQUARE,
13 - Anita.si3uaiour,
CHARLES H. MANN,
aul4m PROPRIETOR
A MERICAN HOTET4 I
mAtreil CHUNK. PA,
' LA PA LENTZ, 'I Proprietors.
ROBERT KLOTZ, f
TERlllB—$2 per day.
$ll2 per week. ,u3.234'
HOIJEIE■FURNISHINQ G0QP141....
qOIIET BING NEW.
L PATENT CLOTHES WASHER. for *2.50.
IT SAVES THE HANDS.
GLASS JARS,
N CANS
an22-t! GRIFFITH & PAGE. SIXTH and ARGIL
F OR NON-RETENTION OR INCON ,
YTINENCE of urine, Irritation, hillaintilation of
ulceration of the bladder, or kidneys, diseases of
the prostate glands, stone In the bladder, calculus,
gravel or brick - dust de and ail diseases of the
bladder. kidneys, and dropsical swellings, 104
South TENTH l'itreet.
ESS.-117aLmuor.D'El FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIII.
EL - KBOLD i g CONCENTRATEDL. EXTRACT BITODU is the Greet Diuretic.
EtarunoLo'S CONCENTRILTEZ ErritAClT SaltSA
PAIIILLA 1a the Great Blood Purifier.
Both are prepared according to rules of Pharma
eyand ChM/nista, and are the most active that eau
be matie. 10Ctiouth TENTH Street. au.2B-I.M.
InrELMBOLD I R ; FLUID EXTUARN
Buctur,in pleasant in, taste and odor, free
from air injurtous.proporties, and immepte In Its
0049111149 t Asmat
NEW criESTNIIT-STRtET MBA
TEE, CHESTNUT Street above Twelfth.
GROVER & WNW LESSEES and MANAGEE3.
TUESDA'I EVENING,
_Agit%l4E4
BRILLIANT OPENING
`FAL7~
OF
MINTER
AND MINTER SE.A 6 ON.
THE THEATRE COMPLETELY CLEANSED.
REUPHOLSTERED, REPAINTED, AND BEd
DECORATED.
GRAND TRIUMPH
OF THE
allannlikg and Accomplished Arthite,
MISS RATE REIDNOLS,_
XE. W. /I. SILDLEY MDTH..
And the NEW STOCK COMPANY,
The evening's performance will coirontnee wtti&
the elegant comed_y in two_lklg, the
YOUTHFUL DAYS
OF
RICHELIEU.
Count Louis de Kate Reign°ids.'
Snrcin FitzYouS... Mr. W. &alley Smith.
Me
TO conclude With the rry Corned tuna, styled
nIMIVON' & CO.
Mr. Simpson Mr. W. H. Sedley
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 2d, -
FiFTY-FIFTH GRAND FAMILY MATINEE,
When the COMSICAN HROTITERS
Will be performed.
WA L NUT -5713N8T THEA.TRE;-
Acting anti Stage 3inuager, Feadrieks..
Business Manager and Treasurer, ~ ' l.
THIN (Tuesday) EVENING, *Lig. 29,
EVERY 110 LIT 'S PRIENDi
Major Wellington De Roots- Mr. ,L S. Clarke.
The performance will conclude with
LOVE IN LIVERY.
Paul Patent, )
J;g,Clarke.
Lord Sparkle,
SCALE OF PRlCss. — FlunilyCirolc, g.Seentsl
in Cress and Orene,tra Circles. 50 cents•,•Orchestrit
Chairs, $1; Orchestra Boxca, vate-DoXes;ss
to $8; Secured Chairs - in Dress and Orchestra Olr
cles, 25 cents extra.
Chairs In Orchestra, Orchestra ;old Dress Circles;
may be secured from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M., mid from'
td 10 P. 1.1., daring the Season.
Doors open quarter past 7 o'clock; to commence
at quarter before a.
NEW AMERICAN THEATRE
WALNUT Street,. shore Eighth
EVERI EVENING
Will be performed the new original seusatloaa.
Drama, on titled
ENGI,AND AND AUSTRALIA 4
lu which the full dramatic company aßaear.
Beautiful Spaulah Ballet entitled
LA MAJA DE SEVILLE.
MLLE. OALLETTI, MONS. ANTONIO,
.ands
Grand Corps tie Ballet.
To conclude with the Farce entitled
THAT Bbl tii3ED BABY,
FAtivlN AA.TIMEE EVERY SATURDAY
AFTERNOON.
SIAMESE,. TWINS AND , CHILDREN..
FOSITIN ELY THE LAST WEEK
OF. THE WONDERS OF THE WORLD t .
AT TILE
PHLADELPHI A M. USEITIK,
533 MARKET .STREET.
The Manager begs leave to inform the public wacs
it will he impossible for
THE SIAMESE TWINS AND CRIED NEN
to remain after this week. and those that have nob
seen these great wonders had better take the present
opportunity for so doin,f, as this will be their tut
yls othis city on exit bato.
tour'Hs of exhibition from 9 o l2, morning; 1 to 6,
aftetweon; 7to 9, evening. Atindribiun, 15 cents.
au2s..ut 4 JUDGE, INGALLS. Proprietor.
CONCERT HALL.- COMMENCING
CONCERT
August2Sth. The CARTER ZOUAVE.
TROUPE AND YDUNG FEMALE BRASS BAND.
will give a series of their popular Vocal and lustre
mental Concerts, as above.
Mr. GARTER Etas the_pleasure of stating that he
has Just returned froth. Knientid, bring - hug with hi=
the new and - wonderful ItiventiOn of Prof. Pepper,
(inventor of the celebrated " Ghost, , I) called
PROTEUS; or; We are Here, but not Here
Which is acknowledged by the public press of Eng
land to be superior to the once famous " (iitost." o
and altogether surpassing the notorious "Cahtnet"
of the kilbll-knOten Davenport BrOthnifit Vir)liqh IS
given ntglitlfhleoniteetloll with, din utidltiOn 09t
the - very popular entegtal TROUPE hous
CARTER ZUUAVE
Admission, 35 cents. Reserved Seats, 50 cents.
Doors open at 7 o'clock. To commence at 8 o'clock.
Reserved Seats at Air. Chas. W. A. Trumer's
Music Store Seventh and Chestnut strees T. M.
Ppglo3 stxtit and Chestnut streets, and at Risley's
Periodical sl.olid, Coutistental Hotel.
Afternoon rerfointatide eVery SATURDAY, at,
half-past 2 o'clock. J. HENEAGE CARTER, Pro
prietor. L. M. W. STEERS, Agent. au23-Bt*
FAIRMOUNT WATER-WORKS,
(WIRE BRIDGE)
AFTERNOON CONCERTS EVERY DAY,
From 3 1 6 to 133 g o'clock, by
AsSI.E.TVS GRAND MILITARY BAND.
Programmes or MoolO hailed daily.
The Arch Vine, and Callowalll-street ears ruu
directly to the place. au1.541-
DANCING ACADEMY, 62,5 ARCH
Street.—D. L. CARPENTER will open bis
Madclnv for Teaching Fashionable Dancing. on,
FRIDAtIst of September. an3.st*
ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CHM.-
NUT Street, above Tenth—Open from 9 A. N.
till BP. M. Benjamin 'West's great picture 4. f
CHRIST REJECTED still on Exhibition. fell
EXCURSIONS.
azzga CIA.PE MAY.
WEST JERSEY RAILROAD.
nand FOOT qy MARKET STREET, LIMB
FERRY, LT
8.30 A. M., f i tI t AiL m AND EXPItEBI3. fin
9 30 P . m. FAS3ENDED. Due At ILO
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rare, 83.00. Servants, $2.00.
EXCURSION TICKETS, $5.00. Coupon Tteirabis
to be need by one person only, 10 for $05.00,
Island and taken.
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Freight daily from /3andford's Wharf. below
spruce street.
Returnipar !Trains leave (JAPE MAY 8 A. X.,
Expregai 51', M., i1*.66115,111649.1.1011.
J. VAN RE/921SELARB,, OUP'S.
PHILADELPHIA, July 24, Ism jy64992
amigo CAMDEN AND AT
LANTIO RAILROAD,
TRAINS LEAVE VINE-STREET FERRY
as followo;
Mail Train 1.85 A. IL
Freight, with Passenger Oar attached 9,16 A, IL ,
Atlantic Accommodation 4.15 P. .
RETURNING, LEAVE ATLANTIC.
Atlantic Accommodation 6.47 A. W.
. . .. . .
Freight, with Passenger Car attached...H.97 A.
Mall Train 4.45 P. BL.
SUNDAY MAIL TRA/nt
Leaves Vine-street Ferry at /NJ
Returning, leaves Atlantic at 4.45 P. K.
Fare to Atlantic, OR. Round-trip Tickets, goo*:
only for the day and train on which they are issued.
83.
JUNCTION ACCOMMODATION.
Leave Vine-street Ferry ett trtt.. 5 . 30 P. k.
Leave Jackson at A- Y.
EXTRA HADDONFIELD TRAINS. LK
Leave Vine-street Ferry at 10.15 A. K. and 1.15 P. X.
Leave Haddonfield at 11.45 A. H. and 2.95 P. AL
N. B.—Freight must he delivered at Cooper.v.
Point before 6 - o'clock P. M. to insure itu. Mu down
the next day, 1 191 IN U. BRYANT,
Je2.B4f Agents
aw EXCURSIONS TO
LONG BEANO:l.—Trains tot
Long Branch will leave Cooperis Point c OAMDFX,,
daily (Sundays excepted,) at 9.15 A. M. Fare, ilk
Excursion Tickets, good for three days, *3. BaVe
train on Saturdays at 4.30 F. X, Returning, arrlvie
et Oetntlee at 9.10 A. M. MOnday,
Jega-2,u L. B. 00L15k Agent, Oalatsoll,
eizPHILADELPHIA. SCALN
WORKS.—BANKS, DINMORE, & CO,
Succ FIFTEENTH Davis and,N. W. cor
ner Street PENNSYL
VANIA Avenue, manufacturers of Patent Scales.,
suitable for Weigh LOCM, Railroad Tracks, Depots.
Coal, Hay, and Live also, Carlotta
descriptions of Dormant and'-Portable PlatfOrtil
Scales, Counter Scales; and Patent Beams; Patent
Stock House Seale, for Blast Furnaces; Patent
Parallel Crane Beam, for weighing boilers, cast
ings, and other heavy machinern - Hopper Scales.
for weighing grain, indicating bushels and pounds;
Banits Improved Rolling-Mitt and Union Seale.
Every Scale wattrauted - . Prompt attention KIM
to repairing. Send for a circular.
C. M. BANKS.I
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It. DINMOBE,
LEWIS L. HOUPT, C. U. GERING.
J. H. srm.NOER, . affa-gm,
EFAIRBANKS' STANDARP
SVA.LFS 7
Adapted to every brunch of business where
correct and durable Scale it rentlired,
A uniform standard of weights, and a correct
system of weighing, are subjects claiming the at
tenth:in of every individual in tile community.
A WORD OF CAUTION.
TIIE WELL-EAItSED ItErIyrATIOX Or TIMM
SCALES has induced the manufacturers and ven
ders of imperfect and Cheap Made balances to offer
them its FAIEBAIVItir purchasers have
therefore been subjected to fraud ltlirl tmllosttton j
and Nether, other manutactiirers have fa/soty as.
serted flint they have seenred the services of value&
superintendents and foremen front our establish
ment
The subscribers have no controversy with honor
able competitors, but regarding the perpetrators of
the abort frotois as pursuing a course alike unjust'
end dinhonorable, *het , bike this method 10 said
the public against that. imoositions.
VAIItBANKS & EWINII, -
anif3-Inthste3 MASON IC HALL, Philadelphia, Pa.
l it l / 4
WRITTEN AND VERBAL DE
', b'CIIIPTIO.NS of Charaoter CoustitutiOn.
•`i and Talent, with ADYW on Business,
Health, Education. Self-Improyep.ent,_Mart+ ,
agentent and Training of OHILDBEN, BO
cial Adaptation, ,le., day and evening' by
JOHN L. CAPEN,
Phrenologist and Bookseller,
No, 265 S. TENTH Street, above Oldidattt ,
CoollgOithelyif
MOCA.NDLESS arrni,
MALT VINEGAR FACTORS,
BROAD AND PRIME !STREETS.
Constantly on hand and for tale a large stock of
MALT and WHITE WINE VINEGAR-a new
article of manufacture lu this country, made by the ,
celebrated. English process, and used exclusively
yeifiekllng Eunice.
All aulea *tietanted free from Munn - Mop 1010
chemicals. •
Order* tilled promptly to M 1 ports of the country.
AGENTS.
L. E. CAMBLOS, No. 113 Walnut street, Phlia
dolphin.
PITT & WRITE, NO. 4 Exchange Place, Bat
Oinore.
el-JURYMAN LEE & CO., Richmond,
E. W. GOULD & CO.. Newbern, N. 0, JeN-314
BENJAMIN F. BLOOD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Having been recently discharged from the army,
lias resumed the practice Pr tks law and nal' Lug
bveli appointed a Cominhiblonor needs.rat tire
most 01 the States, by the Governors thercotrla au
thorized to take depositions, acknowledgment of
deeds, ite., to Lensed or recorded therein.
Office, No. 614 CHESTNUT Street, Philadel
phia. OM-1m
wEw YORE PYl.jici , " 419:0
PRINT
ING EISTABLISIIMENT I E,TATO.:4I4t.A.Nti.• .,
40 North EIGHTH. Street.—This Company , ea
long and favorably known in New York during the pastforty-aix years, have opened an oilleelts , abo).
Ladles' and Gentlemen's liarments, Auld%
elm' iti. it
apparel of every kind,dyed and eleaustal in the
removed..
nt
must perfect manner. Stales 511lt , spots
fro garments without being rip
ripiibip. colors sun Merchants having goods of al. 1 6 „ loghstogtr
have them redyed in superior 5
COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, NASH
VILLE. TEN:S.9ER' August Iltm_lBlls.
NOTICE TO T y'NESSBE BONDHOLDERS.
In obedience to it Resolution of the General As
sembly of Tennessee, passed May 224, taas, you are
bereby remiecied to rorward to this Mike lithte -
Ment of your mine e e and residence. With tie date
and number °reach Bond of the State of Tennessee
owned by yon, and the amount and character of
such Bond.
Your early compliance is requested.
S. W. DATCHETT,
uulaslot Comptroller.
SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS RE.
STORED by HRLMIIOLD'S EXTRACT BCCHZ.
104 South TENTH Strout.
E. D. F. MORGAN,
ArrinufVot AT L A tI N A T it
AND ooLLECTIN
MEMPHIS, TENN.
The Civil Courts or this District are now In prac
tical operation. ' Having practiced at the Memphis
bar for ten (10) Years, my acqattiatance with the
business community greatly facilitates in the speedy'
colleetteh Orden's.
.Eu D. F. MODDiair
TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND
Unsafe Remedies for uppleasant and danger
ous diseases. Use HILAIROLD'S EXTRACT BUCHIf
and Improved Rose Wadi. 1.04 South TENTS
Street. au2B-lm
COTTON AND Pia% SAIL DIME
AND VANYAI3, of ail numbers and brand'.
Tent Awning, Trunk and Wadoll.4oYer DueL.
Also, Paper Minufacturere , Drier Pelts, from one
to lye feet wide; Pauline Bonin , Nail Twine. Ao.
JOHN IWSNHAN a co..
0. m JONZB , 411110 T.
WNHOODii tked AND 10IITHruL VIGOR
r re by__HELMSOLD'hi r.tistAist
OVVIK. Mgittlaraa'LL Ninth 11101.1