The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 02, 1865, Image 3

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    CARPETS AND OIL-CLOTHS.
CA G RPETINS I CARPETING'S r
r0nt..A.C1101..1C.,
30. 37 South SECOND Street, No, 37
ABOVE CHESTNUT.
DAS JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE
ENGLISH. AND AMERICAN
CARPETINGS,
OF THE BEb I T MAKES AND NEWEST STYLES.
WINDOW SHADES.
FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS, DEUGGETS. RAG, LIST,
AND COTTAGE CARPETS,
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
J. T. DELACROIX,
37 SOUTH SECOND STREET_,_
I;(4wn Chestnut and Market streets, Ildlada.
ee
COMMISSION MOUSES.
TO MANII,FACTURERS,
CI4OrTILIDEEMS. ,
tiriTY TRADE GENERALLY.
The subscriber is Commission Agent for mann
iicturers of the following Goods:
COTTON TARN, all numbers.
COTTON WARM, all numbers.
COTTON, LINEN, AND WOOLLEN CARPET
WART.
WADDING, all qualities.
WICK, TWINE, BATTS, AND RAG CARPETS.
GILLING AND SEINE TWINES.
R. T. WHITE,
23T MARKET Street, 226 CHURCH Alley.
sel-2m
WADDING - WAREHOUSE.
NO. 212 CHI7IIIOII ALLEY.
The attention of the TRADE is called to the sub
scribers' large and varied assortment of
WADDI N G S,
which he has now in store, and is constantly nerdy
ing, to wit:
CHEAP IIEAVY WADDING'S FOR CLOT
SUPERIOR QUALITY DO. FOR JOBBERS.H lERS.
HEAVY BLACK AND WHITE
PIECE WADDINGS, FOR FURRIERS.
ALSO,
FINE COTTON LAPS AND TIE YARNS.
R. E. EVANS,
Manufacturers , Agent,
ttus-szaW2m
BAGS ! BAGS 1 BAGS 1 •
NEW AND SECOND-HAND.
SEAMLESS,
B UR R LA P AND GUNNY
k,
FLOUR AND SALT BAOs. ALL SIZES,
FRiNTED TO ORDER, BY
JOHN T. BAILEY & CO.,
i s er r em NO. 113 NORTH FRONT STREET.
IIefAZA.RD & HIITOR HE DISON,
AOSICTS FOR T SALE OF
PHILADELPHIA -MADE GOODS,
jr2 CHESTN UT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
1.03 READS UREA', NEW YORK. jezmiat
X 0. MATHEWSON, GENERAL COM
EP • MISSION PRODUCE BROKER AND FOR
ARDIIsiG MERCHANT, No. 285 BROAD Street,
AUGUSTA Georgia, at the old stand of the late
arms of 2.:P. Stovall & Co., Stovall, McLaughlin,
& Co, and co. H. McLaughlin, & Co-,
Will give his prompt and personal attention to
tire purchase and sale of Cotton, Domestic Goods,
Sugar, Bacon, Lard, Grain, Flour, Rope, Bagging,
slid merchandise generally.
Having the agency of several first-class Cotton
Mills. I am prepared, at all times, to supply orders
for Tarns, bisecting, Skirtings, Osnahurgs, Drills,
Jean_, &c.
With extensive FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSES,
can foroloh secure Storage, and give prompt atten
tion to . Merchandise and Produce consigned to me
for forwarding in any direction. aun-am
on) ao:tikli&W.ll./i.LVI
ARMY AND NAVAL OFFICERS
THE BEST MILITARY AND NAVAL TAILOR
IS DOW connected with
EDWARD P. KELLY,
612 CHESTNUT STREET.
J. S. TAYLOR has been for the last four "years
the cutter for the Nitittlry and Naval Tailoring Bs
ttulislonent of
OWENS,
21.2 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE,
WASHINGTON.
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
ROBERT BHOEMAKER & CO.,
N. E. Corner Of FOURTH and RACE Streets,
PHILADELPHIA,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic
WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS.
AUMIPAOPOit&IIS OP
WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY, &C.
AGENTS FOE TEE CELEBRATED
FRENCH ZINC PAINTS_
Dealers and Consumers supplied at
VERY LOW PRICES FOR CUSH• 09i34031
4ENTS ) FIIRNISHING GOODS.
I'ili - F4 FifalLT MAIM PACTORY.
The subscribers would invite attention to their
IMPROVED CUT OF SHIRTS,
which they makea specialty' their business. Also,
constantly receiving
NOVELTIES FOB Gr E TLB MEN'S WEAR.
J. W. SCOTT eic 00.
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE,
No. 814 CHESTNUT Street,
Four doors below the Continental.
1; Cain )0 0 0 , 1. 0
.0%,
S OMETHING NEW.
PATENT CLOTHES WASHER for $2.50,
1T SAVES THE HANDS.
GLASS JARS,
TIN CANS.
uu2.3-tf GRIFFITH & PAGE. SIXTH and ARCH.
STATIONERY & BLANK BOOKS..
nu., MINING COAL, AND OTHER
A -/ NEw commthEs.
We are prepared to furnish New Corporation!
with all the Books they require, at short notice and
16W sRide.9, of first quality. All styles of Bindingl
STEEL PLATE CERTIFICATE OF STOCK..
LITHOGRAPHED
TRANSFER BOOK.
ORDERS OF TRANSFER.
STOCK LEDGER.
STOCK LEDGER BALANCES.
REGISTER OF CAPITAL STOCK.
BROEERS' PETTY LEDGER.
ACCOUNT OF SALES.
DIVIDEND BOOK.
MOSS & CO-,
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURE= AND
STATIONERS.
432 CHESTNUT Street
GROCERIES.
vHITE PRESERVING BRANDY.
PURE CIDER AND WINE VINEGAR.
(AMEN GINGER, MUSTARD SEED, SPICES, .Fcc
All the requisites for Preserving and Pickling
Durposes.
ALBERT 0. ROBERTS,
DEALERS IN FINE GROCERIES,
au26-tf Cor. ELEVENTH and VINE Streets
COPARTNERSHIPS.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTIOE.-THE
undersigned have this day entered into a co
partnership under the name and title of THOMAS
e HERSHEY, for the transaction of the gentral
zrOcery business at 136 North THIRD Street. J.
6. THOMAS, SAMUEL L. HERSHEY. • gk .
PHILADELPHIA, September Ist, 1865. 8e2•40
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—T H E
Understmeti have this day entered into a co
partnership under the name and title of BRUNER,
)VANN, & CO., for the transaction of the GENE
RAL LUMBER 01J51.81E88, at 1908 Ii&A.RNIST Rt.
A. BRUNNit sn.,
D. C. WAND,
A. BRUNS% JR.
PRILADRLPRIA, July 8, 1865.
TRR BUSINESS WILL BE CONDUCTED IN
connection with an old established Lumber Depot
at Columbia, Pa., thus giving the yard superior
vantages. 'IMAM*
MILITARY.
I'UNWED STATES MARINE CORPS.
—Wanted for the UNITED STATES MARINE
CORPS, able-bodied MEN. Splendid induce
ments held out to all entering the Marine Corps;
glorious opportunity to visit foreign countries;
good pay, excellent accommodations, light and
easy duties.
For all further information inquire at the Recruit
-Ise Rendezvous, No. 331 Muth FRONT Street,
Philadelphia, between 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. every
day, except Sunday. CHARLES HEYWOOD,
151 Captain and Recruiting Officer.
Vii. Iti 111 1 t+l sT ~7 i il li:~
I IGHT-HOUSE COTTAGE,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
The nearest house to th JONAH WOOTTON,
Proprietor.
RURAL HOTEL,
FRANKLIN , ,YELSNGO COUNTY, PA
JAMES E. STE P EL,
roprietor.
liThis well-known and popular House has just been
i o u v r° 4 lll 9 re Med awl enlarged to more than
its fanner capacity.
with pleasantly sitnatedin th re of the TOWn,
h ready access by Rail and stageto all points in
..Pe OIL REGION, and its accommodations for
nests "tal equal to those of first-class Hotels in
4 °Y part ofthe country.
I .lt tuts been tht. aim of the Proprietor to establish
nheouse combining tba_ comforts of Home with all
r advantages of a large Hotel, and he bale he
tsacceeded.
- PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
HILLER & RERLOCK
MilN__
ITPACTITRERS OF PHOTOGRAPH. ALBUMS,
1103 and MI SANSOMt Philadelphia,
- uer to the trade the moot complete and extensive
l i .burtn/ent of Photograph Albums, comprising over
t utee hundred varieties of the latest styles and most
antiful patterns, with a great variety Of clasps
ornaments.
They are unsurpassed in beauty
Fut durability by any in the market, and sold at
than thegeneral average prices. Satisfaction
'llatanteed or the Cataloguesefunded. A liberal die
"St to dealers. mailed to any address
Moot charge.
rOCISET BIBLES AND 'POCKET TESTAMENTS,
WITH PSALMS IN MET.ItE.
& Bullock's superior and well-known Pearl
Bible , also their Pearl Testament, in various styles
d
Lidding, for sale on liberal terms, at Nos. 1.1.02
"d /104 SANSOM et Philadelphia.
44%-lifin3l.&tilM
C GARDEN & CO,, HANUFAC
,..• TUBERS OF AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
RATS, CAPS, FURS &c & c.,., No. 800 and 6021
the
street. The largest sand most complete
~ the beat terms and eneapeet prices, Country
-..'''ant,s,and the trade *uppity]. außlAm
FO„, 11 NON-RETENTION OR 'NOON
,, INENCE of urine, Irritation, inflammation or
.nation of the bladder, or kidneys, diseases of
4ar prostate glauds deposit. in the bladder calculus,
rarei or brick-duse and alt di ea' es of the
.ittdilsr, hide ys, and dropsical SWUM 104
hOUth T.RNTliStreet. Im.
VS& 1 1,8Liopyre run" EXTVACT 11110811.
OFFICE FOR THE SALE OF
GOVFIEt , NIIIENT LOANS
No. 114 B. THIRD STREET.
JAY COOS. sic CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Offer for Bale, M lowest marktk Nam
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
As rottOWS
U.S. 7.50 Treasury Notes of date of Aug. lb, um
Do. do. do. June 16,1866.
Do. do. do. July 16,1866.
BONDS OF 18111..
5-20 LOAN OF 1882.
5-20 LOAN OF MA.
10-10 LOAN OF 1801.
CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS.
STOCKS OF ALL KINDS BOUGHT AND SOLD
ON COMMISSION.
Information given concerning all kinds of Seca
rities.
Collections on all points made at lowest rates.
.an24-tjai
CURT
L E. WALRAVEN,
MASONIC) HALL.
719 CHESTNUT STREET,
13AS JUST RECEIVED
A. FULL LINE/OF
LACE AND NOTTINGHAM
CURTAINS,
ENTIRELY NEW AND RIM DESIGNS,
AT REDIJCED RATES.
PINK, WHITE AND BLUE
MOSQUITO - DAUS
WITH PATENT UMBRELLA FRAMES,
ALL SIZES, READY FOR USE.
WINDOW SHADES,
OF THE LA.TEA PATTEBNE.
PIANO COVERS,
A CHOICE ASSORTMENT.
Ivl2-41
LL:Lt4.t.JP
WXIJI-4 1 0 C# X & 4G-13313
SEWING MACHINE.
It Is the best family Machine.
It is a definition of "simplicity " and ." perfec
tion."
The Needle cannot be Eet wrong.
The Hemmer, Feller, and Bpider are acknow
ledged to be superior to all others.
A patented device prevents its being turned back.
ward.
It is entirely noiseless.
It received the Gold Medal of the American Insti
tute in 1863.
It received the Silver Medal of the "New York
State Fatty' ISM.
It received the Silver Medal of the "Pennsylva
nia State Fair," Ms.
It also received the First Premium for "TEE BEST
SEWING MACHINE" at the great "New England
Fair," the "Vermont State Fair," and the "In
diana State Fair, 1884.
Send for a circular containing full information,
notices from the press, testimonials from those
using the machine, &e.
41QP. AGENTS WANTED.
WILLCOX & EV113135 SEWING MACIIINEto.,
1 . 20 CHESTNUT STREET.
au2-wsrolat
POTTON-WARP. CLOTHS,
Tnxcarrs,
WAVE AND OTHER PATTERNS
ALL-WOOL
DOESKINS,
AND OTHER FANCY PATTERNS
For anle by the Manufacturers.
BENJ. BULLOCK'S SONS,
40 and. 42 South FRONT Street.
BENJAMIN F. BLOOD, •
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Having been recently discharged from the army,
has resumed the practice of the taw,- and having
been appointed a Commissioner of Deeds for the
most of the States, by the Governors thereof, is au
thorized to take depositions, acknowledgment of
deeds, to be used or recorded therein.
Office, .No. 614. CiLESTNEFT Street, Philadel
phia. au2A-lm
VNOOI7IIAGE DOMESTIC
A,
TRY.
HARRISON & BRADFORD STEEL PEN MANU
FACTURERS,
give employment to over ONE HUNDRED AisaniCAN
Max AND WOMEN,_ and produce over
TWENTY-FIVE MILLIONS ANNUALLY
of American Steel Pens stamped with their name
in full, and bearing their label. In quality, finish,
selection, and style Of putting up, these Pens are
warranted to surpass any Pens ever offered to the
American public.
FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, by
MOSS & CO,
Stationers and Blank Book Manufacturers,
432 CHESTNUT Street, and 430 'MARKET
Street, Philadelphia. aul4-lm
NEW YORK DYING AND PRINT
ING ESTABLISHMENT, STATEN ISLAND.-
40 North EIGHTH Street.—This Company, so
long and favorably known in New York during the
pastfortp-six gears, have opened an oinee as above.
Ladies , and Gentlemen's Garments, and wearing
apr,arci of every kind, dyed and cleansed in the
most perfect manner. Stains and spots removed
from garments without being ripped.
Merchants having goods of undesirable col=ts can
have them redyed in superior style. oil9-thsitu39t.
ROMAINE' S
CRIMEAN BITTERS.
WHAT THEY ARE
- -
A purely medical preparation, composed of recog
nized standard remedies in diseases for which it Is
recommended, their curative powers increased by
Combination, and extracted by a scientific pharme
ceutical process, which secures a perfect and uni
form concentration of medical virtues.
. . . .
They are the most reliable preventive and cure of
FEtik.R and AGUE known.
- • - •
They restore the tone of the stomach, and Impart
strength to the digestive organs when recovering
from Sickness.
They protect the system from the elects ofinele
rueut weather and miasma, avert Chills and Fever,
and remove slight attacks of Rheumatism and Neu
ralgia.
They relieve Dianlce, Flatulence, and Colic, and
counteract the effect of change of water and cli
mate.
They are especially adapted for Dyspeptics, In
valids, and setlentary persons, who need a tonic
stimulant.
Their stimulating properties being chiefly derived
frown roots and plants, they exhilarate without
creating a craving for alcoholic drinks.'
They are approved by the highest medical authori
ties In United States Army Hospitals, where they
We been used.
They are very delicate in flavor, and agreeable to
the palate.
WHAT THEY ARE NOT.
THEY ARE NOT a decoction of inert aromatics, to
aid a compromise with conscience which shrinks
from open tipplin_g,
THEY ARE NOT WHISKY under another name.
Tuna - AR.r.xol . a worthless compound puffed into
notoriety.
Send to your Druggist for Circular, with full par
ticulars.
MILLER & roprietors,
110 CO.,Lb erty Bt., N. Y.
For sale by Johnston, Holloway & Cowden, at
manufacturers , rates, and retailed t)y all respecta
ble Druggists and Family Grocers. aust-thstu-Self
pROTOGRA.PHS.-PARTIES OR IN
DIVIDUALS can have PHOTOGRAPHED, in
superior style, churches, residences, country seats,
and public buildings, by application to B. F. BEI.
MEE, 624 ARCH Street.
CARD PHOTOGRAPHS-12 FOR $1.25,
carefully executed, and tastefullylinished, suit
able for albums; ,just the style for scholars to ex
change with classmates. REIMER'S, SECOND
Street, shore Green.
TO SPORTSMEN.—PHILIP WILSON
Lt co., No. 409 CHESTNUT Street call the
attention of Sportsmen to our stock of FINE EIFUNS
of our own and best English makers. Also, Rifles,
Pistols, Skates, Cricket and Base-Ball Implements,
Powder, Shot, Wads, Caps, Flasks, Pouches, &c.,
at lowest prices.
Repairing done In the best manner. aull-tt
HERMETICALLY SEALED "MEATS
AND SOUPS.
1,000 doz. Sausage. Meat.
600 " Beast Reel.
600 " do Veal.
600 " do Mutton.
1,000 " do Turkey.
I,coo " do Chicken.
go° " assorted Soups, in 1,2, 2.4 M. cans.
For sale by RHODES & WILLIAMS,
res-tf 107 South WATER Street.
CARTES DE VISITE-OF UNSUR
PASSED styles and manner of execution, are
done at B. F. REIDIER'S,-6,24- ARCH Street. Per
sona desiring any, patronixtne;him, will be pleased.*
MACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, &a
—2,500 bbls. Mass. Nos. I_, 2, and 3 Mackerel,
late -caught flat ash, in assorted paclows.
fax H
fax
bids.erring New Eastport, Fortune Bay, and Hali
.
2,500 boxes Lubec, sealed, No. 1 Herring.
ISO bbls. New Mess Shad.
230 boxes Herkimer-eonnty Cheese, ,t.c.
/n store and for sale by MMRPHY KOONS,
Jal9-tf No. 116 NORTH WHARVES.
(I,OTON AND FLAX BAIL DUCK
AND wanute, of all numbers and brands.
Tent Awning, Trunk and Wagon-cover Duck.
Also, Paper Manufacturers' Drier Felts, from one
to Ave feet wide; PaOs,_olting Sail Twine, iko.
JOHN W. NVEHMAN & CO.,
uoit-tf No. 103 JONES , Alley.
50
0 BALES COTTON WICK JUST
received. AIBO, full stock of Cotton Yana,
Carpet Chain, &c., at lowest Inarketogiee.
ROWE, HUSTON, & CO.,
war, 151 and 159 North THIRD Street.
TARE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND
• 'Unsafe Remedies for unpleasant and danger-
Ong dlsealleS. Use IiELMIBOLD'S EXTRACT Bucuu
and improved 'Rose Wash. 104 South TENTH
Street. sua-im
SILK AND DRY GOODS JOBBERS
JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, & CO.,
Bios. 239 did 241 North Third Streets
Cloths, Prints,
Caseimeres, Delaines, '
Sattinetts, Aipseas,
Jeans, looney Dress Goods,
Cottenades, Brown and Meselied Meetings,
Denims, Brown and Ilieeoled Billeting!,
Stripes, ()mien Chambras,
Checks, °wish Tweeds,
Ginghams, Flannels,
Diapers, Linens,
FURNISHING GOODS,
_ . . ..
4 aa2S•3m
F ALL '
IDLYITTNEO YARD Bo CO.,
SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS,
GOODS.
AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES.
artB-Im
HOUSE FURNISHING DRY GOODS.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRI
SON, No. 1008 CHESTNUT Street,
Are now receiving their Fall aasortment of
HOUSE FURNISHING DRY GOODS
Such as Table Cloths, "Napkins, Damask and
Diaper; Torre - Brigs, Towols, Linen and (lotion
Sheetings of all kinds. Pillow Gmen and Muslin,
Blankets, Quilts, and generally every article of
Dry Goods required in a well ordered house
hold. ' set-stuthet
REAL WELSH FLANNELS.-JUST
received an assortment or
REAL WELSH FLANNELS
Well know. to housekeepers for their superior
washing qualities.
SHEPYARD, VAN HARLINGEN, ARRISON,
se2-stutb6t No. 1008 CHESTNUT Street.
IRUSSIA CRASH.
-A-A , Three bald extra width 23, 28, and 31 cts.
Power-loom dice Towelling, 33 and 37 ets.
- American Crash, Ha ekabacks. •
Scotch Diaper, If the yard.
*2
Diapers, .25. 50, $3, $4, &c., per piece.
Power-loom Table Linens, $l, $1.15, and $1.25
COOPER & CONARD,
S. E. Cor. NINTH and MARKET.
TILNKETs.
Afi Finest American made.
•
Medium and low grades.
Seven cases assorted, cheap for cash.
Crib Blankets, tine quality, good sizes.
Roney-Comb Quilts,_two qualities.
COOPER & CONARD,
S. E. Con NINTH and MARIiET.
P LAID POPLINS.
Bright new colorings for children.
75 cent figured double-fold Reps.
135 cent all-wool Plaids.
37Y. cent American Delaines.
Black dross goods, a leading thing
COOPER & CONARD,_
S. E. Cor. NINTH te DIARKEw.
C LOTH BUYERS—WHOLESALE OR
retail, are invited to look at the large stock
Cassimeres for boys.
Best pantaloon stuffs made.
Fine , Coatings for fall and winter.
C
Tailor's Linings, by the yard or piece.
OOPER .4- CIONAD,_
it S. E. Cor. NINTH and MARKET.
FROM NEW YORK AUCTION
.1- SALES. _
$2 FOR GOOD WIDE BLACK
SILKS.
Neat plaid fanny Silks, $1.75.
Double-faced, black figured, $.1.65.
A choice line of fine dress goods.
Double-width black all-wool Delaines,sl4l.2s.
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE &
Northwest cor. of EIGHTH and DIA.RICET.
$ 3.60 FOR HONEY-COMB 'BRIDAL
3Sfarsei l fe j a n atlituilts, cradle Blankets.
1 bale %-wide al -wool Flannel, 400.
1 bale good all-wool Shaker, 62c.
2 bales gray Twilled Flannel, at 45c and 50c.
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO.,
Northwest or. EIGHTH and MARKET.
THREE BALES RUSSIA CRASH, 25,
-L. W 3, 31 CENTS.
5-4, 6-4, and 8-I"Sheetings.
9-4, 10-4, and 11-4 Sheetings.
New York Mills and Wamstitta Shlrtings.
Four bales Unbleached Mus3ns—cheapest in
the city.
J. D. STRAWBRIDGE it DM,
Northwest cor. EIGHTH and MARKET.
BLANKETS. —A FIVE-POUND BLAIN
BET FOR Ss.
3 eases superior Blankets, $5 and 6.75.
6 eases good size all-wool, 453 and 9.
4 eases line extra size, $lO to $l2.
3 cases superb quality, $lB, $22, $25
'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE ds CO.,
Northwest cor. EIGHTH and MARKET.
se2-stuthif
O PENING OF FALL GOODS.
French Meritioes—all prices.
French Poplins—all colors.
French Plaid Poplins—beautiful.
Corded and Rep Poplins—in colors.
Melanges—a new article for dresses.
A full line of Colored Mohairs and Dress Goods in
every variety. JOHN H. STOKES,
Sel-tf 702 ARCH Street.
rr W 0 BALES OP REAL RUSSIA
GASH, just received. Price. 25 and 81 cents.
Damask Table Linens and Napkins.
Linn and uck TowellCottoingsn Sheet and Bir ind-gs.ye Diapers.
L E
Fine and medium quality Flannels.
N r.n e s w il T h or an k d al k ill m s e ar l i e l a lVgir t rilie Muslims.
Stripe Chintzes for wrappers and bordering.
EDWIN HALL &
au3o-tf AO EatuthSECOND Street.
BLANKETS -ENTIRE NEW STOCK,
LOW PRICES.
Medium and fine Blankets.
Some extra cheap lots $9 and $lO.
Fine crib Blankets; Horse Blankets.
Honey-comb Quilts; wide, heavy Sheetings.
Shaker Flannels, finest goods, $1 and $l.lO.
Best quality Canton Flannels; Tickings.
Linen Diapers, 9x2. 25,ALNES.
$2.50, $3, and $3.50, &c.
107 pieces new D DL elaines, 30 and 37 ets.
118 pieces new prints,best makes, only 38 to 33 ets.
Daily opening new dress goods.
Black dress goods stock complete.
COOPER & CONARD,
cor. NINTH and MARKET Streets.
TT STEEL & SON, Nos. 713. & 715
• • • North TENTS Street, are now offering great
bargains in
SUMMER DRESS GOODS.
Dress Goods of all kinds at reduced prices.
Shawls of all kinds at reduced prices.
Domestics of all kinds at reduced wines.
Linen Goods of all kinds at reduced prices.
y_ards wide English Cashmeres, Fall colors, $l.
"SILKS OF ALL KINDS AT LOW PRICES.
CHEAPEST BLACK SILKS IN THE CITY.
Just opened 1 casebf Hoyle , s best quality 4-4 Eng
lish Chintzes, double purples, at be. aul2
T4ELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHII
gives health and vigor to the frame, and bloom
to the pallid cheek. Debility is accompanied by
many alarming symptoms, and if no treatment is
submitted to, consumption, insanity, or epileptic
fits ensue 104 South TENTH Street. auL22-1m
FISHER'S SELF-SEALING} RUIT
CANS.
Every housekeeper in the city and country
should use this excellent Can. It is the most con.
venient and reliable Can in use, and gives entire
satisfaction wherever introduced. It is sealed in an
instant, by hooking and spring, thus clamping a tin
cap over and around the opening, and press i ng it
upon a ring of cemented paper. TT
cement n the
paper welts by the heat of the frui,t, an d as thepress•
ing continues the fruit cools, and the sealing is per
fect. The cap is unfastened by unhooking the
spring and running a thin knife around under the
cemented paper.
rlease call and examine this Can, at
J. MoItIMITRIEW,
sos SPRING GARDEN Street
Jyl3-2mif Philadelphia.
To HARDWARE MERCHANTS- AND
STOVE-DEALERS.—Your attention is respect
fully called to our assortment of Shovels, Spades,
Galvanized and Janned Coal Hods,- Copper and
ap
Metallic bottom Pans, &C,, &c. GEO.
CIRIFFTHS, Manufacturer, No, 1 FETTER Lana,
Third street, above Arch. au3l-6t*
A READY AND CONCLUSIVE TEST
of the properties of BRLMBOLD'S FLUID Ex-
TRACT BUCHIT will be a comparison with those set
forth In the United States Dispensary. 104 South
TENTH Street. mas-lm
cFAIRBANKS' STANDARD
SCALES,
Adapted to every branch of business where
correct and durable Scale is required.
A - unifohui standard of weights, and a correct
By ,tenor of Weighing, are subjects claiming the at
tention of every Individual In the community - .
A WORD OP CAUTION.
TILE WELL-EARNED REPUTATION OF THESE
SCALES has induced the manufacturers and ten.
ders of imperfect and cheap made balances to offer
them as FAIRBANKS' SCALES, and purchasers baire
theliefore been subjected to fraud and imposition;
and firther. other manufacturers hate faiseeY ns
sert-Owthat they have secured the services of valued
superintendents and foremen from our establish
ment.
The subscribers hav,c no controversy with honor
able competitors, but regarding the perpetrators of
the above frauds as pursuing a course alike unjust
and diBhonorable, they take this method to caution
the public against their impositions.
FAIRBANKS & EWING,
se2-6m MASONIC HALL, Philadelphia, Pa.
CIDER MILLS, GRAIN DRILLS,
Grain Fans, Horse rowers, and Threshing
Machines, Garden , Farm, and Canal Wheelbar
rows, Hay. Straw, and Fodder Cutters, Paint Bells,
Root Cutters. Field Rollers, Philips and Rau;
Phosphate a Lime, Ground Raw Bones, in store
and for sale at manufacturer's price, by
ROBERT BUIST, Jn.,
Seed Warehouse, 92,2 and 9204 MARKET Street,
It above Ninth.
FNPREBLED AND DELICATE CON.
sTITIITIONS, of both sexes, use ITELmEALD's
EXTRACT BETCRU. lk will give brisk and energetic
feelings, and enable you to sleep well. 104 South
TENTH Street.
TAKE •N U P-A SORREL
HORSE. Ifot redeemed, will be sold at
p_ublle sale, on DIONI3AY, the 4111. inst.. at 2 o'clock
P.M., the Potice Station , cornet TENTH and 'I/101)1E40N Sts., in accordance vath oity ordi
nance, &c. JACOI.II7,
Lieutenant Tvrelftli ranee District.
PUILADELYIIIA, Sept. Ist, 1818.
I[ELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATZA
EXTRACT RUCHTS lathe %seat Diuretla.
11EL31330W)% CONCENTRATED EXTRACT a-attS6
YABILLA N the Great BlocstPurSier.
Both are prepared according to rules of Zharrna
cy and Chemistry, and are-the most active- that can
be made. 104 South TENTH Street. au2li-lm
, -RAEI.TAN AND DELA.
!fl' - `;=", WARR BAY 'RAILROAD.
TRAI B DIBOONTIN.CED.
On and after MONDAY. ARO T JST 28th, the train
leatine Baturdaye at Lae P. 111., and from Long
Branc h Moog morning, to i 1 be discontinued.
5. B. COLE, Agent,
eel 4,
Camden,
THE PRESS - i-pmunnp - HIA; SATTIRDAY, SVPTEMBETt 2, 1865:
IMPORTERS AND SOBBESS
DRY GOODS,
PHILADELANII.A.
.GOODS,
NOTIONS, &c
617 Chestnut and. 614 Jayne Sts.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
LINENS,
WHITE GOODS AND BALMORALS.
.DEALIERS
AMERICAN DRESS GOODS,
GERMANTOWN
FANCY WOOL (31:;003;ofei.
BALMORALS,
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
Lupin's line all-wool Delaine, 50e.
Fine all-wool MerinOes, MC, 431./51
Two eases Luffin , s superb quality, 451.60, 1.70.
Lupin's plain - Reps, *l.2s—newest style plaids
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO.,
Northwest cor. of EIGHTH and MARKET. •
WHOLESALE DST GiOOD9•
1865. WHOLESALE. 1865.
THUS. W. EvA.Ns isr , CO.,
ire daily opening their
FALL IMPORTATION,
AND HAVE NOW ON
ESHISITIO.N
A CHOICE LINE OF
FINE MESS GOODS,
FALL.
To which the attention Of
WHOLESALE BUYERS
820 CHESTNUT STREET, UP STAIRS.
suao-12t
1865.
JAS. IL CAMPBELL & CO”
727 CHESTNUT STREET.
Invite the attention of Cash Buyers at wholesale
to their stock of
FRENCH, BRITISH, AND AMERICAN
DRY GODS,
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
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am264f •
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EXCURSIONS.
4L-o,ww. GRAND EXCURSION
m-w- • i-....•••• TO LONG BRANCH.
L. B. COLE will give a
GRAND' EXCURSION
TO
LONG 33.11...A.WCF1,
ON SATURDAY, September 9th,1265,
Leaving Camden at 2 P. AL, and returning on Mon
thly, arriving in Philadelphia at 9 A. IL
wishing to spend two nights and one day
at the Sea-shore, should - take - advantage of the op
portunity. Fare from Camden to Long Brandi and
return, $2. For information, inquire of
see-70 L. B. COLE, Agent, Camden.
axiom HO! FOR .LONG
BRANCH!
A GRAND PLEASURE EXCURSION FROM
PHILADELPHIA AND HADDONFIELD
TO
LONG BRANCH
And return on WEDNESDAY, September 6th, 1865,
leaving VINE-STREET Ferry at 6.30 A. AL, ar
riving at Long Branch at 11.05 A. M.
Returning, leaves Long Branch'at 9.30 P. M., ar
riving at Camden. at 3.40 P. M.
Fare for the round trip, $1.50. Tickets for sale at
the Office, on the wharf. The sebscriber respect
fully solicits your patronage. WM. PLUM.
sel-4t
siI F O2E R THE SEA
,' GRAND, EXCURSION AND PIC-NIC
TO ATLANTIC CITY,
FOR COLORED PERSONS, EXCLUSIVELY,
WILL TAKE, PLACE 'ON
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER sth, 1865.
FAIRE, GOING AND RETURNING, 0.25.
Children, under ten jigs of age, 00 cents,
Tickets for sale at the .itollroad oniee, at the
harf, two hours before starting.
Last boat leaves VINE, Street at 5.30 A. DI.
This train will stop at Haddonfieldand Ashland.
COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS.
James W. Purnell,
Henry Jones,
A. M. Reilly,
alliNctrin ) o7f -LIGILT X X
EIGHTH. ANNUAL Excu-n*lox
VIA CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC ItAILEOAIN
TO ATLANTIC CITY,
SATURDAY EVENING, September 2,1865.
ONE DAY AND TWO NIGIEVS AT TUE, SEA-
An excellent chane fox the. "Cant-get-aways."
&o laag of time: exinee but triflthg.
TARE FOR THE ROUND TRIP, $1.50.
The Zxcursion will leave VINE street - wharf at 8
o'clock P. 151. Returning, will leave Atlautte at 2
eieloek A. M. on the Monday morning following.
Respectfully, JAS. CLENDININCi.
au3l.
all ... amp_ EXCURSIONS TO
LONG- BRANCH,
Trains for Long Branch will leave COOPER'S
POINT, Canaden,datly (Sunday excepted) at 9.15 A.
M. Fare, EXOCreithll Tickets, good for three
days, $3. S. B. COLE, Agent,
sel-6t • • - Camden.
IIELMBOLD I S FLUID -- EXTRA.CT
=OEM is pleasant in taste and odor free
from all injurious properties. fted iniMediatO in it
'Won. 104 Souus T.E.l(Tti Otrert. asl23-3n
KID GLOVES, &c.
I 9 INVITED
1865.
FALL.
_ _
Thoums H. Dorsey,
Jpshvia Brown,
A. Bernard.
0. DAVIS, S.
CLENDININOS
BY MOO LIGHT,
ETIVCATIONAL.
QPRINfI-OARI)EN INSTITUTE FOR
NJ Young Lathes. Duties resumed Sept. 4th.
au2B-3w. GILBERT COMBS. A. M., Principal.
THE CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH
SOE[OOL of the subscriber, 0. E. corner of
THIRTEENTH and LOCUST Streets, will Reopen
on MONDAY, Sept. IL tau2s-lm•] B. KENDALL.
MISS M. K. ASHBURNER WILL RE
OPEN her SCHOOL FOR GIRLS at 2109 South
THIRTEENTH Street, below Walnut, on MON
DAY, September ath. an2S-12t•
SPRING -GARDEN ACADEMY— A.
Classical, Mathematical, and English School for
Bon and Young Men corner EIGHTH and BUT
TONIV ooDStreets,will reopen MONDA.Y, Septem
ber 4. J. P. BIRCH
, A.
au2B-1m Principal.
CATHARINE M. SHIPLEY WILL RE=
OPEN her School, at No. 4 SOUTHWEST
PENN Square, on the 11th of Ninth Month, (Sep-
Winner, ) ' aug-lme
WILLIAM FEWSMITH'S CLASSI
CAL mi. Engliah Sellool c No , 1008 CHEST
NU T Street, will reopen on bIuNDAT, September
4.
SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN
will reopen M•NDAY, September 18, 1865, at
1914 MOUNT VERNON Street.
The Primary Department is conducted as a Kin
dergarten, upon the German (Ertebel's) syisteret,
and includes boys and girls under ten years of age.
Older pupils will be received.
In both departments, Gymnastics (under the sys
tem of Dr. Dio Lewis), and Drawing from still life
are taught. GERTRUDE W. FULTON,
HARRIET B. DARLINGTON,
ati29-12t IliAltrE. SPEAKMAN.
ACADEMY FOR BOYS, REAR OF
No. 41 North ELEVENTH Street, reopens
Ninth Month (Sept.) 4th. W. WHITALL.
au2B-Im*
THE CLASSICAL INSTITUTE,
DEAN OTREF,T, BELOW LuCIIST,
Will be reopened SEPTEMBER 4th.
au2B-2m* J. W. PADRES, D. D., Principal.
- FRIENDS' SCHOOL, OSLER AVE
-A- NUE, north from Noble street, below Sixth
Street. — Reopen 9th mu., (Sept-) 4th. All Branches
of a good ENGLIBH EDUCATION thoroughly
taught, and particular attention given to the moral
tralning_of the Pupils. All denominations admit
ted. TAOS. SMEDLEY, Principal of Male Dept.;
B. B. SIKEDLBY, Prin. of Female Dept. au26-12t*
yOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE,
(with Primary and Becondary Departments at
taehed,) S. E. corner or DILLWYN and OREM;
Streets. The duties of this institution will be re
sumed on MONDAY, Sept. 4, PM. au26-12t.
MISS BROOKS AND MRS. J. E.
HALL will resume the duties of their BOARD
ING and DAY SCHOOL for Young Ladies, at 1218
WALNUT Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 'roth Inst.
an9.6..2n0
ABACHMANN, TEACHER OF THE
• Plano, Organ, Melodeon, and Violin. 921%
SPRING GARDEN Street. ADVANCED PUPILS
FINISHED. Classes formed in Harmony. Appli-
Cations, 12 to I A. M.: 6 to 7 P. M. att.3o-fm.
MISS V. P. BROWN - No. - 1.1)07TINB
Street. will (on MONDAY, Sept. 9th,) resume
the duties of her School for Children, between the
ages of 9 and 16. an 29-110
MRS. E_ J. DAVIS WILL REOPEN
her SELECT SCHOOL,for Children, on
M
DAY. September t, at No. WO South NIGH
TEENTIF.Street. au3o-110
MISS A. GORMLEYTEACHER OF
the PIANO, No. 920 CHESTNUT Street.
Terms moderate. au3o-6t.
FRENCH AND AMERICAN INSTI
TUTE for Toting Ladies, Rey. N. mu and
Mrs. M. G. DAVENPORT, Principals. No. 2953
FRANKFORD Road Philadelphia. Circulars can
be had, on im N
plication, at the Institute, and at
Messrs. JOHNPENNINGTON & SONS, o. 121
South SEVENTH Street. au23-Im*
RIG. RIZZO WILL RESUME HIS LES
SONS In Vocal Xuslc at his reaidence,l No. 312
South SIXTEENTH Street, October 1.
ne may be addressed meantime through the City
F. 0., as above. au29-tf
ENTR A L INSTITUTE, TENTH.
and SPRING- GARDEN Streets, will reopen
September 461, Boys pnepared for any division or
the Public Grammar Schools, For Callen or for
business. Special attention given to small
t boys.
Residence, 534 North TENTH Street.
an2l-Sw H. G. MeGUIRE, A. M., Principal.
CALVARY ACADEMY, AT CALVA
RY CHURCH, MAMIE - UK Street,GERMAN.
TOW I.—B . SHOEMAKER, A. M. Principal; eti
olated in the different departments by experienced
teachers. The next Session will commence SEP
TEMBER llth 1865. Four Boys,. between the ages
of eight and fourteen years will be received into
the family of the Principal. 'For Circulars, address
B. SHOEMAKER, corner of GERMANTOWN Ave
nue and SEOFMAIKER , s Lane,Germantown,
REFIZEIBNCES: Rev . R. Newton H. D.
T. C. Henry, B. G. Godfrey, T. A. Newhall, F.
Carroll Brewster, Esqs., and Rev. G. A. Strong.
jyB-stul7t.
BRISTOL BOARDING-SCHOOL. FOR
GIRLS will reopen September 6th, 180. For
Circulars, address R. A. PEIRCE, Bristol, Penna.
3719.-w&sl7t*
MARY P. ROBESON'S SCHOOL FOR.
YOUNG- LADIES will be Reopened at 1613
FILBERT St., 9th month (Sept. 11th). au3o-Ine
F,RCILDOUN WARDING SCHOOL
-LA FOR (31RDS, CHESTER COUNTY, PF.1.11.1A..,
three miles south of Coatesville, on the Penna.
Railroad. Winter term commences Tenth Month,
(October,) 9th, 1865. Terms—sBo per session of
twenty weeks. Music, $lO ; Drawing or Painting,
each $.5. Languages not extra.
For Circulars, address the Principal,
RICHARD DARLINGTON,
aun-south Ercildoun, Pa.
INSTRUCTION THROUGH BOOKS;
OBJECTS, AND PICTURES.ANN DICKSON will reopen her SCHOOL. for
BOYS audcwlßLS, at No. 10$ South EIGHTEENTH
Street, on the Ilth of September. aul7-theta-tf
SCHOOL FOR BOYS-SPRING GAR
DEN INSTITUTE REOPENS 9 MO (September_
4th.) Circulars . 1349 MOUNT VERNON Street.
aul7-thstu-lat.
ACADEMY OP THE PROTESTANT
EPISCOPAL ernmoll, LOCUST AND JU
NIPER STREETS.—The autumnal session will open
on MONDAY, September 4th, at 9 O'clock A. 11.
Applications for admission may be made during the
pre ceding week between 10 and 12 o'clock in the
morning. JAMES W. ROBINS, A. DI.,
aulartuthslm Head Master.
MOUNT HOLLY INSTITUTE, AT
MOUNT. HOLLY N. J. —An English and
Classical - BOARDING - SCHOOL FOR 13 YS,
con
ducted by the Subscriber, for some years associated
with his lather, the late Rev. Samuel Aaron. Term
opens September 11th. References: Hon. J. C. Ten
Eyck, Ex-Senator from New Jersey; Rex. Howard
Mace in, D. D.. Rev, Win, Y. Breed, D.D,,
Address
au22-tuths9t CHAS. E. AARON,A.T.I., Principal.
THE CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH
SCHOOL of A. D. GREGORY, A. M. No.lloB
MARKET Street, will reopen on MONDAY, Sep
tember 4th.
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN
STITIPTE, for YOUNG LADIE_S, N. W. corner
of CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets, (for
merly at 1530 Arch street.) Circulars at 1204 and
183 Chestnut street. Or address P. 0. Box 2611. The
next Session will counTlence on MONDAY Sep
tember 18th. Rev. • CHARLES A. 9311211,D. D.,
Principal. aulo-02
CHEGARAY INSTITUTE.-ENGLISH
A../ and French Boarding and Day School for Youug
Ladies, 17os. 1521 and 1529 SPRUCE Street, Phi
ladelphia, will reopen on WEDNESDAY, Septem
ber 2ath.
French Is the language of the family, and is con-
Meetly spoken in'the Inotitnte,
For circulars and particulars apply to
au9-lm Madame D , HERAULLY, Principal.
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, c. see Circulars; to be ob
tained at Mr. Hassar(Ps Drug Store, or from the
Principal, at the School Rooms, every morning, be
tween 10 and 1251 o'clock. au2s-nn*
MRS. SCHA.FFER'S SCHOOL WILL
be REOPENED on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER
4th at ORS SPRUCE Street.
Circulars may be Obtained at the N. E. corner of
Spruce and Tenth streets. auZl-18i.
TEE MISSES CASEY AND MRS.
BEEBE will reopen their Boarding and Day
School for You Ladies, NO. 1703 WALNUT
Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th ofSept. ant-2m"
GERMANTOWN FEMALE SEMI
NARY, GREEN Street. south of Walnut lane,
will reopen on WEDNESDAY. September 13th.
Circulars containing full information as to Terms,
course of Instruction, character of the Seminary,
Bcc., &c.. may be obtained of
Prof. WALTER S. FORTESCIJE_, A. 31"„
au22-tf rrincipal.
WOODLAND SEMINARY.- NOS. 9
Iv and 10 WOODLAND TERRACE, West Phi.
ladelphia.—A DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL fox
Young Ladies. Location healthy, airy, and attrac
tive. Fall Session commences Septa /2.
For Circulars apply to
jy2l-2m 5 REV. HENRY REEVES, Principal.
PHESTNIIT-HILL ACADEMY WILL
••-, REOPEN SEPTEMBER 12, with a limited num
ber of BOYS, each inon being taught by the Princi
pal., 11, W. SCOTT, from Yale College.
Recommended uy J. E. Mitchell, W- 11. Trotter,
J. S. Kneealer, and C. Platt. aul7-Im*
MISS MARY E. THROPP WILL RE
OPEN her English and French Boarding and
Day School for Young Ladies at IS4I CHESTNUT
Street, Philadelphia, on the 11th of September. For
Mau apply at the School.. autT-Im*
WEST BRANCH BOARDING
SCHOOL.
MALE AND FEMALE.
JERSEY SHORE, LYCOMINGCOUNTY, PENNA.
Terms $ l5O per_year.
Pupils prepared for College. tillfibless or ordinary
duties of domestic life, with the comforts of a good
Home. Catalogues, with full particulars, of Philip
Wilson, 41.19 Chestnut street, or address as above.
aul7-Im s I'. DONLEAVY LONG, A.l.l.,Prlcielpal.
RUGBY CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH
ACADEMY.
31.2%6 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPDIA..
This Institution, which will be established in SEP
TEMBER NEXT, is designed to rival the beat
schools of this country and of England, in its sys
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
a high UMW in their class sea to graduate with
•'honor. It will be the special aim also to prepare
youngmen for business or professional life. First
session commences Septemberifith. Circulars, with
full information, can be bad at 1226 Chestnut street.
4 EDW. CLARENCE SMITH, A. M.. Principal.
REFERENCES.—CaIeb Cope, Esq., Hon. Wm. D.
/Kelley, Hon. Joe. Allison, Alexander Whilldin,
Es q., Thomas Potter, ESq.,A.. IL Franciscuu, Esq.,
H. P. M. Blrldratine, Esq. aul6-IM`
PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY
ACA
DEMY,`AT WEST CHESTER.
The duties of this Institution. will be resumed
THURSDAY, September 7, at 4 P. M. '
Cadets may pursue either a.Classieal or Salentine
enure,: of study, under experienced and thorough
instructors. In Ihe.Frlinary Department tile usual
English branches aretaught. 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 tise Institution are of the
first order, and no expense or - effort is spared to
advance the education-and niffroary training of the
Cadets.
The religious instructiOnottise Cadets Is carefully
attended to.
For Circulars, apply to J. H. OHNE, Esq. 626
CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, or to Col THEO.
IdTATT, president of Penns , 3111 , 3" Aea.,y.Cauls-lm
T HE PRF , N;CH, AND ENGLISH
• BoARDINu AND D.4y SCHOOL of Madame
MASSE will reopemon, M4I24DAY, September 18th.
In this in stitutloa Mstrnetion is thorough in every
department. COMpetent English teachers are em
ployed for all the branches of a good English edu
cation. Freneh is the Language of the family, and
Is constantly spoken o it the ingtitute . For circu
lars, containing_ter and other particulars, ad
dress 134-2 SPRUCE St.. Phil:Ws., Pa. a ala-2m
AIRIIOI3IsIt FEMALE COLLEGE,
F
GREEN Stree,t, West of Twenty-seeoud street,
Philadelphia.—This superior Boarding and Day
School for Young Ladles, will beta its neat term
September 13th. A PreparatoryDe3artment Is pro
',MAW for Ton Vor axe sirs, apply to or
address Rev. J. W. BARNHART,. A. Kg, 1 resident.
auls-1m
YOUNG MEN AND BOYS' SCHOOL.—
Rev. JAS. G. SHINN, A. M., will open an
EngliSh, Classical, Mathematical, and Salentine
School orf Young Bleu an 4; Boys, No.looB MOUNT
VERNON instruction e first MONDAY in Septum,
ber, The will be particular and Ouor
rough, such as will prepare young men for bushioss
or college. For tern*, do c., apply asabove. aul9slza*
THE WEST CILESTER ACADMIT
AND MILITARY INSTITUTE, located in the
borough of WEST CHESTES, rA., will cormliellek
its next Scholastic Year of ten months, on the
first WEDNESDAY, the 6th of September.
• For Catalogues. containing Terms and full tutor.
motion, avp.l4 , t 4 its Priactozil_
ir ./Plw WI./.444114, WTPRIi. 4. Ti.
EDUCATIONAL
THE QUAKER CITY BUSINESS COL-
A- 'Ally,
TEN ''H AND CHESTNUT STREETS.
. .
The only Commercial Institution in the city hay
ing a Legislative Charter, and the only one iu the
United States authorized to confer Degrees of
IderitiplOmits awarded for the Commercial,
Course Under the corporate seal of the College.
SUPERIOR A.DVANTACES.
As a thorough Practical .Behoot of Business, this
Institution oilers hi every respect advantages and
facilities of the very highest order. The course Of
instruction combines in the most Perfect manner
THEORY AND PR ACTION,
Oiling in the shortest possible time is complete In
sight Into the forms, routine and details of
ACTUAL BUSINESS,
And making the student roaster of that which can
be only imperfectly comprehended by a system of
instruction based on theory alone.
ACCOMMODATIONS.
The Inetitntion has the most extente aeerMlMO
dittiDilhi 1110 All the rooms are tltt up and fur
nished In a style, for convenience and eitigittlee, Ull.
equalled.
INSTRUCTION IN
Book-keeping, CommertiarArithmetle, the Higher
Mathematics, Business Forms and Customs, Actual
Business Practice. Commercial Law. &c.
TELEGRAPHING.
With the only facilities for regular °filet, DVitetle.e.
In the city or State, without winch no oue can ob
tain a situation anywhere, and will only be wasting
his time and money to attempt to learn the art.
New arrangement - ill:we been made In this depart.
molt, and it is now conducted upon a scale that will
defy competition.
YOUNG MEN
Who wish to avail theMelves of the hest facilities
at thelrfeCommand for a thorough education for butt
ness, are invited to call or send for a Catalogue.
L. FAIRBANKS, A. M.,
set-3t 5 President.
CALEB S. HALLOWELL'S SELECT
fent School for young* men and boy No. 110
North TENTH Street, will reopen on the 18th
instant. . se2.l4t*
MISS C. A. RURGINT SCHOOL FOR
YOUNG LADIES will be reopened SEPTEM
BER 15th, 1037 WALNUT Street. Circulars
'nay be obtained at the School-house. se2.-stutlibn.
MR. GEORGE PELIX BENKERT
Kill resume his PIANO LESSONS September
18th. Address
set-stutlaSt. No. 716 CHESTNUT Street.
prow. KEARNEY RESUMES Eli
de. MONDAY Wt. Entrain@ Into Collego
guaranteed In one year. Schools of noth sexes as.
tended. Terms In classes moderate. 931 MAR
KET Street. set-2t"
NOW IS THE TIME FOR YOUNG
MEN to enter upon a course of study at BRY
ANT, STRATTON, Se BANNISTER TS National'
Commercial College,
ASSEMBLY BUILDING'S,
S. W. corner of CHESTNUT and TENTH! streets.
Call or send for a Circular. se2.smw-3t
'RETURNED AND DISABLED SOL
-mom PIERS will find the readiest means of honor
able and luerative employmentin a good Constnereial
Education. A. full preparation for business can - be
acquired at little expense and in a short perlod'of
time, at BRYANT, STRATTON, & BANNISTER'S'
National Commercial College,
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS,
S. W• corner of CHESTNUT and TENTH Streets.
A liberal deduction will be made in all cases
worthy of such consideration. se2-smw-3t
p, USAN HAYHURST WILL• OPEN
her School in the commodious rooms,
_Southeast
corner of N3NTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets,
(entrance on NinthA September 18th. Facilities
will be afforded to Young Ladies for receiving a
thorough education. A Department for Children,
under a competent teacher, will be conducted upon
the Kindergarten, or Object System. Reference,
former patrons. For further information, apply to
Dr.C.N .PEIRCE,SOINorth SEVENTH St. sel-12t*
RRE V. ALBERT HENRY. BARNES
will reopen hls Classical and English School,
at 922 CHESTNUT Street,,on Monday, September
4th. sel;l2t*
MARGARET . RO B INSON_ yygilf r jtEon
ope her School forle, 725 RACE St t,
the Ilth of the Ninth month. Apply to
F. GILLINGHAM,
sel-Mt* 1235 SPRING GARDEN Street.
THE MISSES DARRACH WILL , RE
-A- OPEN their SCHOOL for Young Lailles,_at No.
26 South EIGHTEENTH Street, on MONDAY,
September 11th, 1865. sel-12t.
MISS K. A. BROWN'S SCHOOL. FOR
Young Ladie,s 6.10 North EIGHTEENTH St.,
will re-open "MONDAY, September 4. auBl-6t4
QELECT SCHOOL, NO. 2023 VINE
Street. buttes resumed Sept. 4th. AIMS A. H.
E. W. SMITH. au3l4lt.
EDUCATION FOR BUSINESS LIFE.
young Men who wish to acquire a
PRACTICAL BUSLNESS EDUCATION;
have superior advantages for doing
CRITTENDEN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
637 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia,
The course of instruction Includes BOOKKEEP
ING, as practiced by the best accountants in its dif
ferent branches; PENMANSHIP, Mercantile Cal
eulatione, Business Forme, Commercial Law, De
tecting Counterfeit Notes, &e., &e.
Students instructed separately and received at
any time. Catalogues containing full particulars,
terms, student's names, &c., sent gratis on appli
cation. au3l-60
MRS. GERTRUDE J. CARY WILL
re-open l3er SCHOOL, 1.53% SPRUCE Street,
on WEDNESDAY, September 13th, with irierVased
facilities for the eunsfOrt and improvement of her
pupils. anal-12t"
S ARAL ON FEMALE SEMINARY,
'Q.. , LINDEN St., Germantown, reopens the 4th of
Ninth MO. (Sept .) Terms for Boarding Pluills,.soo
taughteC (Sept.)
French Immune and Drawing
without extra charge. Deduction for pupils
weekly resident. Principal, E.WELDING. au3l-3t
TH E QUA.K. ER CITY BUSINESS
-a, COLLEGE, TENTH and CHESTNUT Etreets.
The only tionaineicial Institition in the city hav
ing a Legislative Charter, and the only one in
the United States authorized to confer Degrees of
Merit.
SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES.
As a thorough Practical School of Business this
institution offers in every respect advantages and
facilities of the very highest order. The course of
Instruction combines in the most perfect manner
THEORY AND PRACTICE,
Diving In the shortest possible time a complete in
sight into the forms. routine. and details of
ACTIKAL BUSINESS,
And makingthe student master of that which can be
01113 imperfectly comprehended by a system of in
struction based on theory alone.
ACCOMMODATIONS.
The institution has the moat extensive accommo
dations, and all the rooms are =ctup and furnished
in a style, for convenience and elegance, unequalled.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Several new instructors have been engaged for the
Fall Season, and renewed efforts will be made to
meet tile expectations of patrons.
INSTRUCTION IN
Bookkeeping, Commercial Arithmetic, the Nigher
Mathematics, Business Voting' mid Customs, Actual
Business Practice, Commercial Law, &c.
YOUNG MEN
- -
Who wish to avail themselves of the best means at
their command for a thorough education for busi
ness, are invited to call or send for a Catalogue.
au3o-4t*
- RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC IN
STITRTE, TROY, N. Y.—The Forty-second
Annual Session of this well. known School of Engi
neering and Natural Science,
will commence Sept.
13th, 1865 . The New Annual Register of 1665, giving
full information, may be obtained by addreseing
Prof. CHARLES DROWNE, Director, Troy, N. Y.
an/-80t.
CHESTNUT-STREET FEM4FE SE
MINARY—ENGLISH AND FRENOH BOARD
ING AND DAY SCHOOL—Principals, Miss Bon
ney and lints Dillaye. —The Thirty-first Semi-An
nual Session wiil open WEDNESDAY, September
13th, at 1615 CHESTNUT Street. Partimoare
from Circulars, aulS-toel
THOMAS BALDWIN'S ENGLISH
Mathematical and Classical School for Boys,
N. E. corner BROAD and ARCH, will reopen Sep
tember 4. au2s-Im'r
ENGLISH , CbASSICAL, AND MA
THEDIATICAL INSTITUTE,'Ro. 2 southWeat
PENN SQUARE. Duties resumed Sept. filth .
au29-2m• JOSEPH DAVISON, Principal.
G EORGE R. BARKER'S ENGLISH
and CLASSICAL SCHOOL, PRIOR Street,Ger
mantown,witl reopen on MONDAY, Sept. 4th, 1865.
an29.12t,
EMOVAL.-MISS JAMES HAVING
-L I U rented the spacious Hall Iu the Philadelphia .
Institute, N. E. corner of EIGHTEENTH and
CHESTNUT Streets, opposite her former location,
will open her SCHOOL on the 4th of SEPTEMBER.
Residence, No. 531 North Tenth street. au29-12t
YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE, S. E.
corner of MARSHALL and SPRING GARDEN
Streets. Duties resumed SEPTEMBER 11.
au29-12t 5 ENOCH H. SUPPLEE, A. M.,Prlnelpal.
MISS LYMAN'S SCHOOL FOR
YOUNO LADIEB, Vo. 2,28 gonth BROAD
Street, will reopen WBDNBSDAX, September VAIL
au29-dtsetsnurstoel
COURTLAND SAUNDERS INSTI
TUTS NL ltTLltt'ess
D.SAA. D .
SCHOOL OF. DESIGN FOR WOMEN,
corner of FILBERT Street and North PENN
Square re-opens on MONDAY September 4th.
JoSEPII HARRISON, Esil, President.
WILLIAM BUCRNELL, Esq., Vice President.
P. p. moult's, Esq., Secretary and Treasurer.
DIRECTORS.
W. J. Hoistman, David S. Brown,
It. F. Warner, Ell K. Price,
James L. Clagborn, George Whitney.
W. R. WI James A. Wright.
James H. Orne,_
auls-18t T. W. BRAIDWOOD, Principal
ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL ACADE
MY, 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT Street (in
the rooms lately occupied by the Y. M. C. A.) 'This
school will open MONDAY, September llth. It is
designed to prepare for any college.of the United
States or for mercantile life. T. BRANTLY LANG
TON, OSWALD SEIDENSTICKER, Principals.
WILLIAM S. COOLEY, A. M. WILL
reopen Ms CLASSICAL and NN GL IS H.
SCHOOL at N 0.111112 MARKET Street, on MON
DAY, September 4. au2e-lin.
PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS-IN
the Philadelphia City Institute, N. E. corner
CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets. Reopens
SEPT. 9,7866. Entrance on Eighteenth street.
L. BARROWS IPrincipals.
au29-Im s JOHN' G. B. d'ELROY,
ACADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART,
No. 1625 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia.
Parents and Guardians are respectfully informed
that the Ladles of the Sacred Heart" intend open
ing a DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES on the
Second MONDAY of September.
, The system of education will be the same as that
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-lu,
BROAD-bTREET ACADEMY,-NO. 337
-+-• South BROAD Street, ED. itoni, A. M., Prin
cipal. School reopens September 4.
New Circulars at Mr. E. CUMMISKRY'S, 1037
CHESTNUT Street, at the! Academy, and sent
postpaid to any address. au23-16t
REMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES,
FARKESITURG, Chester courity,Petutsyleania,
forty miles from Philadelphia.
The duties of this School will be resumed OCTO
BER Ist, 1865.
Terms-4025 per session.
For Circulars, apply to Misses JOHNSTON and
KELLY, Principals. au26-ius
POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, 1865-00.
SCIENTIFW SCHOOL begins September 11915.
TECHNICAL SCHOOLS begin September 19th.
The EXPNRIZIENTAL 'FA1:111 of 175 acres, near
GwyncdCl,./Hontgorindry county, Pa., will be opened
September% 12th oserect cbots of students, en.tne
Principles arid Youttitte. AORIcULTURR. who.
resido.aud.work on. Hie "Farm, and steteilly44-
tend Lectures at She College In tile city.
Applications for ad...Aaiun should be made, to Abe
undersigned, at the College Building. WEST PENN
SQIJARE. ALFRED L. KENNEDY, N, D.,
mr.l6-18t President of Faculty.
TEE SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL
INSTPATTE, CHF.STNIIT Street, N. SY, cor.
of Twelfth. reopens SEPTEMBER 4th. Thlsia.the
best prorated scliool for boys In America.
au lq~ J. ENNIS, Primipal.
V I IA AGE GREEN SEMINARY
-7:11010BY BOARDING SCHOOL.--:Terms
very tuoderate. Thorough course of study in
Matkunialics, English Class/es, &c. Sitpplies the
benefits of It tone. Surveying and Engineering
tarmixt,,, Boys °fail ages received. Regina septum.
bed eh. Refers to .10.11. x 0. CA.PY & 80N, 213
South 11
THIRD Street; TOB, CLAYTON, Esq.,
PIPTH and PRONE ; Mr. GEOROE T.
38 HUDSON Street. Number limited. Addtess
Rev. J. HARVEY BARTON, A. M., Village Green.,
Pennsylvania. an4-3m
FFB la A L BORDSII-
Tovni, J. The WINTER SESSION of
this INSTITUTION will commence SEPTEMBER
the slth. A few vacancies only remain. Far.oativ.
losses, contalning_terms etc. Address.
Rev. JOHN li. BRAIIELET. 41..
mM-Sw President.
MANHOOD AND YOUTHFUL YiMOB
ate regained by •HELMBOAD.EI F.x.PrEACT
BLICaIr. 104 &Mb. TMATTa 41,00. 8A23401
WANTS
WANTED -A SITUATION BY AN
active. intelligent Lad in a Wholesale b•ta
tionery or Publishing ribose, to learn the business.
Has had seven months' experience. Address "R.
A. R.,' this °Mee. se24t.
WAXTE D—LIFE INSURA.NeE__
For the city of Philadelphia, & recponSibld and
efficien Addressor first-elass Life Inettrance Com-
Fa". B6x No . g 755 Nevi , 'radii giving
ult. name and address, with reference. se2-8t
WANTED.—CANVASSERS FOR MC
ELROY'S CITY DIRECTORY FOR 1886.
'rating and middle-aged men, of coed acldregs and
industrlona habits, may apply at 61.10 0110TNuT ,
Street, 2ad floar. [lt , ] A. VicSi.fithr.
-]'ANTED TO RENT—A SMALL
STABLE, sufficient for three horses and two
buggies, be tweeu Fifteenth and Nineteenth streets;
and between Locust anti :•soutlt streets'. Address
nutl'lng Philadelphia Postiliffice, opR-3t*
WANTED—A LAD IN A. SILK lOR
BING House. Address Box 76t. Philadel
phia P. 0. sel-3t*
WANTED—A SA.Le!WAN IN A NO
um and Hosiery holse. To one who can COI:I
-nland a good trade, a liberal salary will be paid.
Address • 'Notions, " Press. Office. sel-st•
WANTED--A LAD, A1)0II - T . FIF
.
TEEN years of age, to learn the Lumber
business, and make lihneelf generally useful. An
dreae, in handwriting et applicant,
ausi-ar SOX 1550 P. 0.
WANTED-AGENTS-$lO PER DAY
T AT HOME.—I want an Agent, Male or Fe
male, in ever3rtown and neiAliborhood, to sell
The Great Labor Saver." ery family Wants
It and agents are making from $43 to $,..M per day.
Tills is the best chance ever offered to mom, as the
article Is patented, and a capital of but . to $lO le
required to begin with. Further particulars sent
on recelprof two red stamps for circulars and re
turn postage. Address R. WAYVELL, Box 4781,
CHICAGO. auledre
11" N T S WANTED FOR THE
STANDARD 11181'0RP OF THE WAR, cam•
piete in one large royal octavo volume of over 1,000
pages. Splendidly illustrated with 127 fine partaits
of Generals and battle scenes. This is just the book
the people want. Itpresents a rare chance for
Teachers, ladies, energetic men, and espe
cially returned and disabled Mean and sohiler,
in o-not of piolltAblfk ainplayraont, will find it pe ,
culiarly adapted to their condition. tend for circu
lars. Address "JONES, BROS. & CO.,
au2B-wle "Philadelphia, Pa."
A MAR K E T-STREET JOBBING
DI'S Goods House will take a young man to learn
bushiest. Address application, `}Jobber,"
Press office. set-2V'
AGENTS WANTED FOR OUR GREAT
National Work. the most complete, only au
thentic and reliable LIFE OF LINCOLN published.
Address JONES, BROTHERS, & CO:, Phliadel
Vila, Pa. au2s-ims
A GBNTS WANTED FOR THE' TITS
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 chance for agents to make money.
Send for circulars. Address TONES - BROS: &
Philadelphia, Penna.
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ME
MORIAL RECORD OF THE NATION'S TRI
BUTE TO ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Extra induce
ments effered. Address HENRY A. LOVELAND,
No. 210 North MERRICK Street, northwest of Penn
Baum, Philathe., Pa, a1129-1111*
AGENTS WANTED FOR
"THE SECRET SERVICE-
THE FIELD.
THE DUNGEON, AND THE ESCAPE."
BrA. D. Richardson; New York Tribune Corres
pondent.
The most interesting and exciting book ever pub
lished embracing Mr. Riehardsonis unparalleled
experience for four years, travelling through the
South in the st cret service of the Tribune, at the
outbreak of the war, with our armies and fleets.
both East and West, during. the first two years of
the Rebellion; his thrilling capture; his confine
ment for twenty months in seven different Rebel
'
prisona- his escape, and almost miraculous ii IJ by night, of nearly four hundred milea,
abound in stirring events, and contain more of the
fact, incident, and romance of the war than 'any
other work publisbed.
Teachers, ladies, energeticyoung 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 jris per month, which we will prove to any
donbthig
Send for circulars. Address
JONES, BROTHERS, & CO.. •
N. E. corner SIXTH and MINOR Streets,
aurmm* • Philadelphia, Pa.
•
jOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND
-LI OTHERS, ORIGINALLY DOING BUSINESS
IN TEXAS.—A reliable gentleinari with a large
business experience. and acquainted the coun
try and people of Texas, is soon to return there on
private business. Collections and other business
will bepromptly 'and properly attended to while
there, if entrusted to his hands. Address "Loyal,"
at tills office. au22-(lw*
TO BANKERS, MANUFACTURERS,
-A- and Merchants.—A first-class accountant hav
ing the highest city and country references; is now
unemployed. Would be pleased to have an inter
view with any needing his services. Address "D."
1,204 CHESTS' UT Street. sel-30
WANTED TO PURCHASE 0/3
RENT—A large Store Property or large Dwell
ing not less than 20 feet front, between Arch and
Walnut and Fourth and Eighth streets. Address
Publisher," Worth American office, stating lo
cation, size, price, &e. P 0680561011 wanted by No
reinter 15th next. sol.-atit
i te WANTED TO RENT--.A. MODE.
Aga RATE-SIZED FURNISHED HOUSE. Family
small; no chtldreu. Rent not to exceed *BOO per
year. A good tenant can be obtained by addressing
8..' Preen office. sel-2t.
FUR SALE AND TO LET.
REAL ESTATE.—SS,OOOOOO
ma WORTH OF CITY AND SUBURBAN PRO
PERTY FOR SALE.
No persons wishing topurchase, should fall to
Callon me first, New catalogues for September,
will be out in a few dais and issued at my•new
office, N. IV. cor. SIXTH and WALNUT Streets.
GEO. C. MILLER,
Practical Real Estate Operator,
sep2-2t 155 N. SIXTH Street.
FOR SALE.-HANDSOME RESI
DENCE, 1226 North FRANKLIN Street, cor
ner or Thompson SO feet - front, with 20.fect aide
yard; replete with all the modern linproveinOilts,
In perfect order• with immediate possession.
se2-3t. ALFRED FITLXR, 51 N. SIXTH St.
DESIRABLE OFFICES TO RENT.
—Single and double offices at No. 32.5 Walnut st.
Single And Sl9Nkle offices at No. 206 Walnut street.
ALSO, •
Large and small Rooms in building southeast cor
ner of Dock and Walnut streets, suitable for manu
facturing Imrposes, with light and ventilation Ra
dom equaled.
AND
A FACTORY BUILDING,
Near tile corner of Second Mid Walnut streets:
haring a Steam Enghze in perfect order. The
building has recently been thoroughly repaired,
and is in every way very desirable.
Apply to • JA COB M. ELLIS,
No. 325 WALNUT Street,
se2-stuth3t* Room No. 2.
FOR SALT.
MAL A number of HOUSES southsble Callorrhtll
street, west of Seventeenth.
ALSO—Nos. 323, 325, and 327 North Eighteenth;
will be sold separately or together, very cheap.
No. 841 Marshall street, above Brown, a very de
sirable location, and will be sold low.
ALBO,
No. 242 North Ftftlr=A splendid dwelling, with
modern conveniencett—a smaller property if well
located, would be taken in part payment. Can be
seen on:y after four o'clock in the afternoon.
Apply to JACOB M. ELLIS,
No. 325 WALNUT Street,
set-stuth3t. Room No. 2.
r.n. FOR SALE OR TO BENT--A
very desirable Residence, withtale lot, plea
santly situated at the S. W. corner o Forty-first
and 1 streets. Apply to •
ROBERT MAC GREGOR,
It 419 WALNUT Street.
ALRARE OPPORTUNITY.—F 0 R
.1101 SALE—The defirable thfee-storm brick -
RACE Street. adjoining the Naiional Gultedsi
Ball, suitable for a first-cluss Restaurant. Imme
diate possession. Apply to HORACE FRITZ. 209
South SIXTH Street. set-315
dal FOR SALE—SUPERIOR
FARMS, of all sizes, at low prices, Also, "-. 66 .
Factory PropPrty at - Norristown. rriau $4,90,
CHAS. LUKENS. 11.48 South Fouirrif Street. it
rVSIOO BONUS. WILL BE, PAID
for a house with 10 or inore rooms In the city
or suburbs. Possession by the 12th of September.
Address, "A. G. P.," li'oX 351, P. O. It
—......_
ego FOR SALE-FIRST-CL ASS STONE
miCOTTAGE, with about acres of superior
land, near Oak Lane Station, Oilithe North Penn
sylvania Railroad. Excellent stone stable and car
riage. house, ice-house, steam-engine for forcing
Water to the house, Ac. The place is well situated,
and the lawn hanasoinely adorned with evergrer,ll
and other trees. The buildings are of the most sub
-
stantial character, and very conveniently arranged.
Immediate pOssession. B. F. GLENN,
se2 123 South FOURTH Street.
de FOR SALE-DWELLING, 1404
."- . .11/ISTER Street.; possession 390 1 1,
Dwelling, RD Ellsworth street,
Dwelling, UR South Fifteenth.
Dwelling, 16rA North Tenth.
• Dwelling, 309 North Eighteenth.
Dwelling, near Seventh and Greets.
Dwelling, Franklin. • 0
Dwelling, 400 North Front. •
DWeilhiga, talS,lll2o, 1938, and 1940
DWelling, 1311 North Twelfth,
Dwelling, 1338 Pine street.
13. F. GLENN,
123 South FOURTH Street, and
se2 S. W. corner Seventeenth and green.
al FOR SALE-GOOD STORE AND
AsLll DWELLING, 1128 Spriuk Garden Str N eet,
GLEN,
123 South FOURTH Street, and
set S. W. cor. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN.
Alt, FOR SALE—A VALUABLE FARM
4 4. 2 1,p 7 }pilbsecom, N. J. 150 acres; will be ex
eliabged tor good city at Ailitutie City 31•33crtyq
ciENINT,
se2 123 South FOURTH Street.
AM FURNISHED RESIDENCE ON
:NORTH BROAD STREET.—For sale, one of
the nielisilfißdeinnely finished side-yard Residences
On North Broad strvet. Fdienittire entirely now, of
the latest patterns. Inunediate possession. Apply to
sel-32.. HORACE FRITZ, 209 South SIXTh St.
et FOR SALE.—A THREE-STORY
Brick Dwelling, with modern Improvements
COATES L street neil Ntneteenlii.. Also, mani
others In (Merely& loenStios. JOHN R. LIVEZ El 4 ,
2/21. South FIFTH Street. lleleZtr
FOR SALE—IRONMASTERS.
TENTION—GREAT RARCrAIN-10 1 ).000 CAN
BE CLEARED IN ONE YEAR—Vtrst-elass'llolling
Mill In this city, with all the splendid nearly new
outebluers, with three engines, one of to, another
Ot . loo, and another of 101 lioreo-Dower; 116.1 seven
boilers. First-rate machinery. for ilettititheturing
railroad iron, chains, spikes, .te. • 5,000 tons of all
descriptions of Iron can be made 'in one year. Is
DOW all in full operation. thus water and steam
railroad.connounication, cowl slinks, .ite.; all the
water used upon the premises derived frOm springs
rtvig by, free of charge. Whore Is 0154 a row of
atone tenant ilwellinga included. rrlo $75,-
000; worth $lOO,OOO. Easy wring.
GEO. C. MILLER; Real Estats Broker,
au2o-4t it VIA North SIX PR Street.
et REAL ESTAIE- 7 —HUNDREDS OF
suatipplicgions dolly for property.
Liecutona, udnatakttatura, acatoenfl. And others
to dlapOse otl-Itea‘ Ratite, would do well tO
call onnte at once. .tio. charge unless a sale Is of
feeted.
blew Monthly colokogue Is unw being co n_
and will 'be Issued snortly at. any new °thee. Oettle•
weat earner of Slaty and Walnut streets.
GEORGE C. ligfiltEß., Beal listate Broken.
aw3o- .l t. 151 NoNtit'S MPH Sttna.
fa FOR BAIA A M :
ISTRESS STAND
Marour-storscUrownHouse t _No.B2l{Valnotist
Valuable pr . 3pewtv. Apply to IL A. 'J. PAN: COAST,
No. 3404- .thZlLitrE btreet, Man tonvillo, ilotween
3 and 6 ;u1:61-161.
Vg.FOR BALE-A T11.01t0 ) -BRED
Jersekll,.two, years 014, very handsome,
and of wire pedigree. Price 4450. Apply at 702
WAI N UP St'• °Mee firselloor.
FR 'SALE ;-
—.. ENTERAL BURYING
Lms. I. "Monument Ceinetets. joiiN E a_
1"44g y, ;3 0 uko.
t'kcilli,Noß IMPROVED , AND
unth'Pr°"'"""2lZ2l2l l aFtrxr. ,
au3o-6UO No. 308 WALNUT St.. Rooto 16.
BAIR ELS GP FIRST
- FOR
uu; thy Oak Clutreoal.
L et io bushels of Wow/ Ashes.
''soo bushels of Saw Mist.
260,000 feet of superior As 4 Lumber, assorted, 1 1 4,
2, A - Ak,!T d N 4 :L i t i g l aWagon Works. F•tetory SE
co..gb"and TINGIYON Streets.
seP-at HENRI &MONS.
QHATT}EED 61ON9'IlITUTION8
STORED sy finutsoho'S EzTskOT SUMO.
194 Bov Street.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S NE* ARCM-
Stage Mansger
FSTRZET THF.A.TRE.
WILLIAM A. Kolno.
Wildness Agent and Treasurer..JOS.D. MURPHY'.
FIRST NIGHT OF THE FALL AND WINTEit
ABN.
The public are res s pe z ctf O ully Informed that this
Popular Theatre will 6p ea for the Fall and Mil
t er Season, on SATURDAY EVENINH. SeptetuDer
Id, ma, ou Which occasion
MRS. JOHN DREW
Will appear, and commence a series of
THIRTEEN PERFORMANCES.
IN STANDARD COMEDY,
supported by the entire strength of a very full and
efficient Comp
3rt4ts!. Mir. Composed of the following-
MCKEE RANKIN. this first appearance In Ws city.)
tT AILT ROBSON.
Mr. F. . atAUKA Y. (his first appearance In Shia'
city.)*
Mr. E. L. Tivrox, (ilk first appearance in thin
Theatre.)
Mr, WEN MABLOWS,
Mr. L. L. JAMES ,_(111S first appearance in Itita
Mr. W. WALLIS. Mr. CHAS. HENRI.
Mr. P. FrrzGEEALD, (Ills first appearance at.
this Theatre,)
Mr.CHAK•ROGERS,(hIs first appearance In three
.4;
ye lr. .A. CREEOE, first appearance In tuts
Theatre.) • ...
Messrs. H. HOLT,- GOLDsON, GALE.
WORTH, REED, and
Mr. P. 0. SAVAGE, prompter.
Miss E. PRIDE.
Mrs.CHAS.HE nal I, (he r first appearance In 2 years.)
M. THAYKR. ,
Mrs. WORRELL, (her first appearatlCO.l/14.
Theatre.
Mrs. LIZZIE CREESE, (lies first' appearance ist
this Theatre.)
MrS. W. H. REEVES', Miss FANNY REEVES.
(Their first appearance In this elty.)_
Miss MARA REED. Mrs. STYLS,
tiUMMERFIELD, JONES, GRIFFITHS.
LEVI,'MIVARD,
The ORCHESTRA will be conducted by Mr,cSUAS,
E. DODWoRTG.
Scenic Artist, Mr. C. HAWTHORN; Master Ma
chinist Mr. DEMITH; Property Maker, Mr. GEM
HARRIS; Keeper of theWardrobe,Mrs. GRIFFITH.
The season will be Inaugurated. by the perform.
ones of Sherldan , s Oaf et,ouvre..
. . _ . „
LADYTHE SCHOOL FOIL SCANDAL.
TEAZLE Mrs., JOHN DREW'.
mrs. Candour • Mrs. Mae. Henri.
Lady Sneerwell Mts. Worrell.
Marla MrS. Llizle Creese.
. .
Sir Peter .. Mr. T. Mackay.
Sir Benjamin Backbite • Mr. 0. Marlowe.
Sir Oliver Surface Mr.. Wants.
Mailei4 Sneata , ~, ~,,,,, Mateo nankin,
Joseph Surface Mr, E. L. Tilton.
Mr. Crabtree Stuart Robson.
Moses Mr. Chas. Rogers.
Trip Mr. Charles Henri.
Rowley Mr. P. Fitzgerald.
Snake Mr. Holt.
Careless (with original song) i . , ~ „ „ ~,. Mr. Creeae.
The opening' of the Comedy will diSeoyet iiii. EN
TIRELY NEW SCENE, painted expressly for the.
occasion by Mr. O. MAW TROTtN.
A SUPERB VELVET CARPET and the usual.
ELEGANTLY DECORATED STAGE.
After the Play, a new seleetion of Muslc,arrauxed
by C. B. DODWORTIL To conclude with the laugh
able Farce of
THE ETON: SOT.
to which Ethart-Rohsitti,Mrs. - Charles Mart. anal
Marlowe will appear.
SCALE OF PRICES
Orchestra Stalls
Parquette and Dress Circle so
Secured Seats IS
Family Circle 2.1
Private Boxes Ipl and
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Performance commenct
at quarter before 8. Seats secured six Jaye. lo ad
vance. The Box office for the sale of Secured Seats
will be open on THURSDAY; August 31st, from 9
A. M. until BP. M.
MONDAY. EVENING, September 4th.
Bounicautt's Brilliant Conteliy,
OLD HEADS AND YOUNG DEARTL
LADY ALICE HAWTHORNE
By Mrs. JOHNI.HtEW.
.0311 - NOTICE.—A few Stockholders 'rickets for
sale. Apply at the Box office. au3l.-St
-
'EW CHESTNITT-STREET. THEA
TRE.
THIS (SATDRPAY) AFTERNOON.
FIFTY-FIFTH ORXIiI/ I'AI,III.Y. MATINEE.,
When the (*rand Spectacular Drama the
CORSICAN BROTHERS',
will be presented, with to
EXCELLENT CAST,
and all its
MAGNTFICENT ACCESSORIES.
Admission to the Matinee, 30 cents, to all parts of
c
thcliosc; Chlhli , eh,•23 cents.
Doors open at 1 1 4 o'clock. Porformunee tO coat•
meuee at 214 o'clock,
THIS (SATURDAY) EVEN/Ntl,
SIXTH NISIHT OF THE GREAT CONED-IE2+NR,
OF THE AMERICAN STAGE,
MISS KATE REIGNOLDS,'
who. supported by
M 1 WI fly kiEDLEY SMITH;
WILL APPEAR - 114 Two I.4)IULA.R. PIECES.
. The Performance will commence. with the Coined,'
styled PEG WOFFINGTON.
PEG WOVFINGTON...hiIas KATE - REIGNOLDff.
James Triplet • • Mr. W. H. Wiley Small..
• To conclude with the Merry Barletta,
ANTONY AN 11 CLEOPATRA.
Cleopatra Mies iilktV 1 04540 1 dg.
WALNUT-SITE*
Acting and Stage Manager. .W. S. Fredericks
.161151110813 Manager and Treasurer,,,T. J. Hemphill
LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF
orankE -
THN (Saturday) EVENITiIt, dept. 21
The performance Iva'. commonee with theopopular
Comedy of •
PAUL PRY.
Paul Pry
J. S. Clarke
To be followed bi; the glorious
Timothy Toodles J. S. Clarke
During the evening the Orchestra, under the di
rection of Mark Huger, VIII polorm mama &-
Motions.
To conclude with the Comic piece of
ROBERT MADAME.
MONDAY, BENEFIT OF MR. J. S. CLARKE.
Doors open at 7% o'clockt, continence at quarter
before 8.
NEAP AmERMAN THEATIig---
WALNUT Street, above Eighth
THIS EVENING , ANT) ON SATURDAY
AFTERNOON,
by particular request will be performed the highly
ouccessltil Drama, entitled the
CIGAR GIRL of CUBA:.
Followed by the Beautitid Ballet, entitled
LA MAJA DE SEVILLE.
M'LLE. GALLETTI, HONS. ANTONIO, and'
Corps tie Ballet.
To conclude with the popular Drama entitled
ENGLAND AND AUSTRALIA.
MISS KATE , PISHER,
The great American Actress and .Equestrienne, will
appear on DIONDAY tY4llttta NEXT in the
great Spectacle of
HAZEPPA; OR, THE WILD HORSE OF
aual-at TARTARY.
GRAND.
COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT
'BY TI
I& -
" W A N 1 GLEE! E 0 L LT 13 ,
THE AMERICAN ArDV.IP. : i GLEE CLUBS,
A FULL ORCHESTRA 17
f t .4A.S. W. PORTER,
WONDERFUL IHMInpNSPLITZWILSON
BROTHELS AND SISTER
In their amuging conlionlitYi
TRODEMEMIPIIIIIPINOSTRAIinIitHOMENTO.
CONHkRT HALL, MONDAY EVENING, Sept. 4.
Price of admission 50 cts. Tickets for sale at the
music stores, hotels, and at the hall. Doors open at
7 o'clock.• Concert commences at 8 precisely. se2-2V
CONCERT COMMBNCINO
MONDAY, August tlStb. The CARTER ZO - UAVII
TROUPE AN 0 YOUNG FEMALE BRASS BAND,
will give a series of their popular Vocal and Insteu-
mental Concerts, as shove.
Mr. CARTER has the pleasure of stating that he
bus just returned from England, bringing with hint
the new and wonderfel invention of Prof, Pepper,
(Inventor of the celebrated (telhost,‘ , ) eland •
PROTEUS; or, We are nere, blit not Here
Which Is acknowledged by the public press of Eng
land to be superior to the once famous " Ghost, ' 7
and altogether surpassing the notorious " Cabinet"
of the well-known Davenport Brothers, which is
given nightly in connection with, and in addition to,
the very popular entortaimnent of the famous
CARTER ZOUAVP TROUPE.
Admission, Ti rents. Rcseri - ecl Seats, SO mita.
Doors open at 7 o'clock..Tovommence at 86.6bNik.
Reserved Scats at Mr. Chas. W. A. Trampleett
Music 'Store, t•eventh and Chestnut streets{ T. R.
Pugh's, Sixth and Chestnut streets, and at Risley's
Periodical Stand, Continental Hotel.
Afternoon Performance every SATURDAY, at
half past Z o'clock J. DENEAGE CARTER, Pro
prietor. L. 111.- AV. STEERE, Agent, OO2-3t*
- -
SIAMESE TWINS AND CHILDREN.
POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK
OF THE WONDERS OF THE WORLD I
AT THE
PHLADELPHIA MUSEUM,
itila MARKET, STREET.
The Manager begs.leare to illfollllle PIO& that,
it will be impossible for
THE SIAMESE TWINS AND CHILDREN
to remain after this week, and those that have not
seen these grist wonders had better take the present
opportunity for so doinf, as this will be their last
visit to this city on exh bition.
Donn of exhibition froM I to 12, morning; I to 8.
afternoon; Tto 9, evening, Mmissiona Mita.
au2B-61* JVIHIE FALLS, rruprietek`.
FAIRMOUNT WATER-WORKS,
LAST AFTERNVVINE G T E dr TSE SEASON
ITASSLErtg R IAVINIVrAIti BAN%
_ .
The irch, Vhte, and Callowhill.strect care ram
directly to the place. auls-tt
DANCING ACADEMY, 625 ARCH
STREET.—D. OFARRENTER will open his
Academy THIS DAN for the reception of scholars
fur fall and whiter tern). TIESP who are Pestrota
of looming fashionable dancing Itith ,Aka
demy Private, and with no other thau select classes.
Ladles, Gentlemen, or Children, can continence .
at any time during the seasons. Circulars at his,-
Rooms, 625 ARCH Street.
set It* D. L. CIARPENT.ER.
A OADEMX OF FINE ARTS, CHEST.
-LA- NUT Street, above Tenth—Open from t A.
nj /6.
till BP. M. Bet West's great picture o f
CHRIST REJECTED still on Exhibition. felt
BOARDING.
UNITED: STATES HOTEL 41.3
CHESTNUT Street. is now °nen for first-claaa
Permanent or Transient BOARDEKS, at moderate
charges. This house lias no bar. One large hand.
sonitily furnished chamber now scant. au30.70'
1 - )9.Y BOARD—WITH FIRST-CLASS
DINNERS, at No. 4124 South WAS/iiNOTON
Sow are. Ver-tm.
ND FOUND.
LOST
-----..--- ..--------,.........,._
T 0 B T—POLICY OP INSURANCE,
Li Ne.:12,04.1. lamed by Franklin Fire Marge
Company to tho mane of Elizabeth Lyo. The ma r
will return the same to E. T. COXF ft 624 WA. -
NUT Fatraet, appiteation having been made for a
hew policy. eel-fillet
LOCKWOOD*
TRADE
PAPE,II, COLLARS.
/l AND.
LINED,
AND. WITHOUT
MARK. C LOT H IA I N N .
The Cloth Lined Col/tips made by the LOCKWOOI I,
MPG• CO., 205 BoutliMllßDStreet, Philadelphia,
have been In general. use since 1858, end notwith
standing the faetthatinuirsermis Imitations of thenk
have been made theyistill rank superior to any Col
lar in the intielget•
They are the only, eo laraliitetl throughout with
cloth, with a layer Of paper on each side, and are
sbaped upon formers, or moulds, so as to tit the
neck and alldw'a spade for the cravat. The peculiar
. . o se r ni th bl e e
Process used in their manufacture, makes them re
when finished the fibre&
be appearance of linen to the
Ir. They Iti‘..a easy strong anti 49 hiO Lear at the
batton-holes 'and are the 1
linen
°6el Y ;
Collars Inektre•that
Paper tenting.
be turned and' woru on bath fides without the but
' tlttft: on.
i t r i r will be careful to see
',that each collar Is stamped upon the Inside—Leek
.wood O. Watt Lined, with the Trade Mark et r.
the (Jo. and dat'ti ilt,,PaNnts. Do not be deceived by .
,the betto,s or tales represcukatlenS, bet gee for yours
aci p, ii the collar itself is not sturopod'Aptill the ins
aide as abide. is not genuine.
snormoue demand for these goods (largely ex,••
(welling that or any collar made) has keptthem sold
. ahead or prodbetion, but *with a large amount of
new ipachinpry, this Co. is 110 W ablo to all all orders
Promptly:, either, 111 Pitiladelphie• or at any of the,
Atxlll3ll , Bi '
iii addition to these heat standard goods, several
lower grades of collars ern coinftotitly in stock,
The I,..wkwood Mfg. Co. are the Sole licenses under
ituttOs and Lockwood's Patellae, (the first on Paper
Cut at ever issued,) and by purchasing thes goods
• parties avoid diriuttitles and, lawsuits, which are
now being vigorously prosecuted against all dealers
111, oilier makes of_pape.r c01 1 4.41i, spa
eit infringe ono
or wore or these ratents.
THE TRADE sraTzagil. BY
NV. E. 4.t. E. LO,C.KWOOD,I
SOLE AGENTS rou,l;owiwooD.wrii. 00..
255, 257, and 259 South TRIAD Street, Philada
nual•thOtu2W._.
'lt • . 1 . W ' TEX A to, VERBAL
po 'l.) DESCRIPTkONS at' Olturneter, Constl
-1 .• 7 talon, and Talont,_wtta ADVICE on
, 13 . • 8,,,,e4., Healt 4 , Education, lieltAnt-
A'' ; uv t ineht ili smint,,:paatir.g.
~,:fir and evening, vRy
,JOHN L. CAr.EN,
Plnenologlat , and Bookseller,
.20 ../Tiki TN Street, 4"liove Chestnut.
ocll-tathslyif
TRB GLORY OF }I4N 18 STRBNOTH
Thereforet the neryppq Aticl_Philltated ehouti
Immediately use litsusitepledFrrn4OT 8111117.
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