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    or . INCOME TAX
COLLECTOR'S OFFICE,
U. S. Internal Revenue.
gIRST DisTRI3O4 PENNSYLVANIA.
No. CHESTNUT STREET.
' the Bea Arent!? of the First Congressional District
af rangiftroania, embracing the Second, Third,
nciih• WO, Sixth, and Eleventh Wank;
NoTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN, That the Incorie
v . : , (including Carriages, Yachts, Billiard Ta
-1h6,601d and Silver Plate,) for the year ending
D ontler 31, 1864, have been received at this office,
payment la hereby demanded Of the came,
- - - - _
got paid on or before the FIFTH DAY OF EIDE
-51.18ER. 265, a penalty of TEN PER OENTIIM
pr:, be Unposed on all delinquents.
J. D. S'l'CllminlS,
DEPUTY COLLECTO
INTERNAL BEIVENWE,
ft
orRTII COLLECTION DISTRICT,
SPRING - GARDEN HALL,
ONER THIRTEENTH AND SPRING GARDEN
STREETS, THIRD STORY.
N o tice is hereby given to all persons residing or
Are business in the FOURTH COLLECTION
Ut,IRICT, embracing the Fourteenth, Fifteenth,
~ratietb, Twenty-first, Twenty-fourth Wards,
the anneal tax for 1865 upon Weenies, licenses,
watches, &c., Ts now due, and will be re
at this office without penalty until the 4th
oefSentember, Inclusive.
- BENJ. H. BROWN, Collector.
Atli v.,,T 23, 186,5. an23-wfm-tse4
EIIILADELPHIAL SEPT. 2,1865.
f y t.fricE OF THE BANKERS' AND BROKERS'
CO.. No. 37 South THIRD Street. The
oftitTS of this Company will be opened for
,11‘pllie 'W.:4114..5s on 1,101 DAY. Sept. 4th, lust.
J. W. DYER, Manager.
. _
rar OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA BAIL.
W . ' ROM) COMPANY.
PIULADELPIOA, August 15, 1865.
The Mortgage Bonds of the Connecting Railway
i.sumauy, between the station of the Pennsylvania
;3:dread Company in West Philadelphia and Frank
.,l, a distance of seven miles, can he obtained at
J E office, 1ti0..2:38 South THIRD Street.
ih,se bondsi i r i ; in sums of one thousand dollars,
Interest 111)011B attached, payable at said
lce OD the 11l day of March and September in each
, e ar, at the rate of six per centum per annum, and
r oaluctpal payable In five equal annual amounts,
rule of *200.000 per annum—the first series on
pit inter 15, 191)). The principal and interest
-.-..-,rured by a mortgage for one million of dollars
- all the railway and property of the company.
.; , 31 are guaranteed by the rennsylVanla Railroad
4 , l ,any. These bonds arc Inatic free of elate tases
Company.
railway is being constructed In the most Sub
,- arial manner. and will be completed during the
An.: year. This road perfects the connection
the Pennsylvania Railroad and the New
1,71, hues via Philadelphia, and becoming, as It
:. me main channel of communication between
t o , york and the West, as well an to and from the
lilnonai Capital, will always obtain large rere
.l::l-. sad be one of the most important railways of
. 1, onion.
' Uo.hr t contract with the Philadelphia and Tren
.N Railroad Company, that company leases the
-.,01 of the Connecting Railway Company, and
to pay an annual rent for 999 years of six per
„oaf upon tile cost of the road, clear of taxes.
bona; ars therefore recommended as a drat
• , security.
Per
further information apply at the office of the
(..-agar, THOMAS T. FIRTH,
Treasurer.
OFFICE OF THE MA.YOE OF
Ttil: CITY OF PHILADELPHIA..
ifncEiS, JAMES I'. MOORE, a citizen of Phi
ranw to his death on Saturday, the 19th
by stabs indicted on the 15th day Of August,
JAME: - ..: MONAGHAN, as appears by the
jury and, whereas, the said James
Inn fled frees city, now I do hereby offer
-um of THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS to any
who shall cause the arrest and delivery of
'aid ,Istr.e. Monaghan to the Police authorities
111U:1116phi:4 or rrho shun furnish information
,; shall prueu re sneb arrest.
lu MSS whereof I have hereunto set my
it t]. and caused the seal of the city of Phi
!pal I:ekiplaa to be affixed this 26th dav of An
se-4. Is the year of our Lord, one thousand
hundred and sixty-five.
ALEXANDER HENRY,
Mayor of PltiladelVitia.
OFFICE OF TILE IL &FOR OF
THE CITY OP PHILADELPHIA.
V.r.os, HENRY STUART, a respectable colored
whilst passing near South and Eighth streets,
oveuing of the 16th of August, was assaulted
N sharp Instrument, from the wound whereof
on Monday last.
S.Ny. to the end that the assassin or assassins may
punished. I do hereby offer the sum of
:TEE HUNDRED DOLLARS for such informs
shall lead to the detection or arrest of the
11 or persons by whom such unprovoked murder
testimony whereof I have hereunto set my
and caused the seal of the city of Philadelphia
affixed. this twenty-fourth day of August, in
. ..Tear of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
:.. ) ALEXANDER 'HENRY,
Mayor of Philadelphia.
SIRGEON GENERAL'S OFFICE,
WASHINGTON Ciry, D. C.,
August 17, MI
IN ARMY MEDICAL BOARD, to consist or
revel Colonel C. S. Tripler, Surgeon U. S. A.,
rei.nient: Breret Lieutenant Colonel IL R. Wirtz,
:seen U. 5. A.: Brevet Lieutenant Colonel An
.4)y Heger. Surgeon U. S. A. and Brevet Major
Lee, Assistant Shrgeon U. S. A., Recorder,
'1:l meet in New York City, on the 20th of Septem
: la. - Nt, fur the examination of candidates tor ad
lobo the Medical staff of the United States
:inr. and of Assistant Surgeons for promotion.
4.plionts must be between 21 antra, years of age,
o,ysically sound.
;!Mentions must be addressed to the Surgeon
of the army, stating the residence of the
:tant. and the date and place of his birth; they
be accompanied by respectable testimonials of
. rai . vharacter.
:f We applicant has been in the service, he will
the testimonial lof the chief medical officer
r whom he has served, and if in service at the
time the application must be sent through
to heal Director of the respective Department.
allowance is made for the expenses of persons
:prgoing the examination, as It is an indispen
,;.: -requisite to appointment.
:ere are now twelve vacancies in the Medical
J. X. BARNES,
Surgeon General D. S. Army.
OFFICE OF THE BELL FAUN
PETROLEUM AND COAL COMPANY, No.
)23,4.11, SEVENTH Street,PlllL`dop
y
I, b 65.
ItcUnguent Stockholders: In accordance with
:! , a1516, 17, and 18 of the Act of July 18,1882, notice
my given, That unless the assessment called
n a meeting of the Directors, held July 11,
paid on or before the 21st day of tieptember,
s sufficient number of shares will be sold at
. . . . . . - . .
.t-Lzale on that day, at 10 o'clock, at the office of
.-i,meaay, to pay said assessment, with neees
:. akil inenlental expenses. By order of the
:ir.l. 65131U81., ALLEN,
~ 1 -;;I' Treasurer.
ilgr AN ANNUAL MEETING. OF THE
6 torlthohlers'of MONTGOMERY OIL COM.
..;NY. for choice of Directors, and any other bust
. win he Lett 52 o'clock M„ on FRIDAY.
,111 dap of botunber, no, at their office, 226
;:ALNIYI Street.
Al order. Via. 11. BILLINGTON, Prest.
2 t. FEW SMITH. Secretary. au2t-thm4t*
LTC , " OFFICE OF THE PHILLIPS 111 &I
COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 28, 1865.
annual, meeting of the Stockholders of the
OIL COMPANY will be held at their
"'• Nu. 303 WALNUT Street, at 12 o'clock M.,
ItTiiDAY, September Ith, for the purpose of
a Board of Directors, to serve for the en
yor, and for such other business as may come
the sleeting. WM. J. MALCOLM,
Secretary.
t".;? EAGLE MINING COMPANY.—A.
31eiling of the 'EAGLE MINING COM
min bb held at the Wetherill House, No.
, 1 `. 1 55104 Street, on MONDAY, the 4th day of
mber. at 3 o'clock PM. Punctual attendance
' - vetted. By order of
JOHN S. THACKRAY, Trustee.
•
r. 1101FICE.-11 11 E PENNWYLVA..
NIA glitE INSURANCE COMPANY.
AUOUST 23, 1865.
Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the
NNsYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
held at their Office on MONDAY, the 4th day
•-idensber next, at 10 o'clock A. kf., when an
will be held for nine Directors, to serve for
-- ` , Aldilg year. WM. CROWELL,
Secretary.
COTTER FARM OIL COMPANY.
The first annual meeting of the Stock
of the COTTER FARM OIL COMPANY
:held at the office of the Company, Washing-
I.:tabling, 274 South THIRD street,on TRURa
. September 7tii, at 12 o'clock M., for the elec
.:- a Directors for the ensuing year, and any
T business. Stockholders are requested to
z their receipts for stock to beexchand for
%ticates. E. J. HARRISON,o
, ca-st Secretary.
171,7". NOTICE—BANK OF PENNSYL
-- VA - NlA.—Notice is hereby Wen that the
of the Rank of Pennsylvania will be paid In
uhon presentation and proof, at the Office of
, Asfigeees, No. 407 LIBRARY Street, in the
- . la Philadelphia. Parties holding notes of the
not yet presented are notified that un
,The same are presented and proved at the As-
Office on or before the FIRST DAY OF
, OffNR, 1865, they will be debarred from all
- zwereon, W. PATTERSON,
W. L. SAVAGE, ! }Assignees,
J. P.
L LOR
. mtoel. No. 07 LIBRARY' Street, Plillada.
OFFICE OF THE TARR AND
SCOTT FAUN 011. COMPANY, No, 205.4
i.LNUT Street. Room No. 2.
T 4 ,26th Anion 16,1
rgt. annual meeting Of the Stocaladers of
be held at their office, on WED
, 6th September next. at 12 cr.olock
OEO. 0. BEACH, Secretary.
CuDDEDLAND COAL AND
ROVENLNT COMPANY.
ITAPL STOCK 31,000,000.
ZOO,OOO SNAKES AT lts
officeso. 212 S South' FOURTH Street.
DIRSOTORS:
rivester
Tatlow Jac Jkson,. Megargee,
Price I. Patton,
Thomas H. Rickert.
ie Smith.
it J. MgIaARGEE.
•er, A.LBERT R. SOHO
aulaif
!It'1:1 Lesley,
' 4l . l l.Beatty
:',." 1
. 1).
'ward Fi, Faulkner,
brL l illll l l
'ltL i calY and Tressur
It OFFICE OF FIRE COMMON
OIL COMPANY, No. 515
l7f Street.
PIitt.ADRLPHIA, Attgun 2.9, 1865.
,4 . ,1,11141, 131ect'ag e_ Stockholders of this C0m
,,111 be had A i MONDAY EVENING, Sep
lib. 1866. at 7Y:, P. M„ at the office of the
btietneee ofepecfai importance.
DAVID B. HILT, Secretary.
> OFFICE OF TILE VAN DUSEN
An 655 WALNU T Street.
1835.
,t : „, ciji l lk L e ' triro r rttie A Sl4lc u ai g o O lilers Of
islit be held at their Oillee on WED
,,-'l,.;•eptetu 6th 1165,_at 3 P. Pe
‘.T - , 4 ttion of a Board of .uireetors, Secretary,
.„ (~,urer will be held, to serve for the ensuing
I"nit. W. W. WEICiLMY,
Secretary.
i' ECIAL NOTICE.
/Lave iiiadt, arrangements to remain for a
SHORT TIME ONLY,
peut store, and will continu until
, q b aNlTilltE at very low prices,farther
GEO. J. HENKEL%
Iw 809 and 811 CHESTNUT Street.
OP FALL FASHIONS.
MRS. ALLEN
r espectfully info her customers, and Dub
.r,tt 1 1"elni, that she will o➢eu on MONDAY,
lri, l %'trl, 1865, a full assortment of
TitY-TRIMMED TISSUE PATTERNS,
of Ladles' and Children's Patterns of
i mportation. _
NHS. ALLEN,
BranchDemoreet,
n Dress mid Cloak-masing Emporium,
3 , 1 "13 CHESTNUT Street, (over McAllister's.)
•
14 / NO 1 44 ,M 0RE UNPLEASANT AND
Qui„ a 7e Remedies for unpleasant and danger
., la, ". Use ERLIRROLD'Et EXTRACT EIICRO
tt.t,Prored Rose Wash. lAA South TENTH
au,l3-Inz
FINANCIAL.
OFFICE FOR THE BALE OF
Go - v - F-ixtrarv" - r LOANS
No. 114 B. THIRD STREET.
JAY COOMEE & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Offer for site, at toweet market rates,
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.,
AS FOLLOWS
U.S. 7.30 Treasury Notes of date of Aug. 15, 1584
Do. do. do. June 15, 1865
Do. do. do. July 154665
BONDS OF 1581.
5-20 LOAN OF 18821.
5-20 LOAN OF 1.864.
10-40 LOAN OF 1884.
CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS.
'STOCKS OF ALL KINDS BOUGHT AND SOLD
ON COMMISSION.
„Information given concerning all kilichl Of &CO
*lges.
Collections on all points made at lowest rates.
0-400.4,tjal
A_ND _DRY GOODS JOBBERN
ESII
GOODS.
HILLOWELL I GARDNER, & co.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS,
ARE NOW OPENING
AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF
SILKS
AND
FANCY DRESS GOODS,
Comprising an extensive and attractive assortment
of styles to meet present trade in
Elemtnt Designs
Foreign. Fancy Fabrics_
AIso—CHOICE MAE
IMPORTE ST A PLEAP GOODS,
such as will be regn KD
ired for
AUTUMN SALES,
which they
R
PRICESLO TO CASH BUYERS.
615 Chestnut and 612 Jayne streets,
jyal-wwfam
JAMES, SENT, SANTEE, & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
DRY GOODS,
Nos. 239 and 241 North Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Cloths, Prints,
Cassimere% Delaines,
Sattinette, Alpacas,
Jeans, Fancy Drent Goods,
CatenadeS, Brown and Blenched Shootings,
Denims, . Brown And Bleached Shirtinge,
Stripes, Omish Chambras,
Checks,Omish Tweeds,
Ginghams, Flannels,
Diapers, Linens,
FURNISHING GOODS,
WHITE GOODS,
an23.3m NOTIONS, &e., &e.
FALL. 1865.
EDMUND YARD & CO.,
617 Chestnut and 614 Jayne Sts,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS,
LINENS,
WHITE GOODS AND BALMORAL%
DEALERS IN
AMERICAN DRESS GOODS.
GERMANTOWN
N , FANCY WOOl4 GOODISt
BALMORALS,
AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES.
auB-1m
CURTAIN GOODS.
I . E. WALRAVEN,
MASONIC HALL.
719 CHESTNUT STREET,
HAS JUST BECSIVXD
A FULL LINE OF
LACE AND NOTTINGHAM
CURTAINS,
EWIEBELY NEW AND RICE DES/ONS,
AT REDUCED BATES.
PINE, WHITE AND BLUE
MOSQUITO J 3 &ISI
WITH PATENT UISEBIGELLA FRAMES,
ALL SIZES, BEADY FOR USE.
WINDOW SETILDES.
OF TEE LATEST PATTERNS.
PIANO • COVERS,
A CHOICE ASSORTMENT.
i➢22,tL
W . HENRY PATTEN,
HAVING- ADDED
UPHOLSTERING
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES
TO HIS
SHADE AND CURTAIN
BUSINESS, IS PREPARED TO
FIT OUT EN'l 4 .lll - E. HOUSES,
WITH NO FURTHER TROUBLE TO HIS
CUSTOMERS THAN THAT OF
LEAVING THE MAR.
A full force of workmen always in readiness to
be sent out, at
140 S Chestnut Street.
MILITARY.
'UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS.
—Wanted for the UNITED STATES MARINE
COUPS, able-bodied MEN. Splendid indace
mente h.eld out to all entering the Marine Corps;
glorious opportunity to visit foreign countries;
good pay, excellent accommodations, light and
easy duties.
For all farther information inquire at the Recruit.
tog Rendezvous, No. 311 South FRONT Street,
Philadelphia, between 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. every
day, except Sunday. CHARLES HAYWOOD.
191 Captain and Remitting Meer.
COTTON -WARP CLOTHS,
aatICCV - ES,
WAVE AND OTHER PATTERNS.
ALL-WOOL
DOESKINS,
AND OTHER FANCY PATTERNS.
. For sale by the Manufacturers,
BENJ. BULLOCK'S SONS,
40 and 42 South FRONT Street.
HELM - BOLD ' S CONCENTRATED
EXTRACT SUCRE" is the Great Diuretic.
HELEBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT. URSA
rAttiLta is the Great Blood Purifier.
Both are prepared according to rules of Pharma
cy and ChonistzT, and are the most active that can
be made. 10* Eolith TENTH Street. auZi-lm
TO HARDWARE MERCHANTS AND
STOVE-DEALERS.—Your attention is respect
fully called to our assortment of Shovels, Stades,
Galvanised and Japanned Coal Hods, Copper and
Metallic bottom Hollers, Pans,
Hy. etc. GEO.
GRIFFTS, Manufacturer , NO. 1 ATTER Lane,
Third street, above Arch, au3l-60
ril - ELMBOLD , SEXTRACT - HITCHD
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 'Ulan Street. aU24-110
farTAUL DRY GOODS.
EDWIN HILL & GO.,
26 sorry' SECOND STREET,
HAVE NOW ()PEN THEIR
FALL' AM) WINTER STOCK
OF FANCY SILKS,
NOIRE ANTIQUES,
PLAIN SILKS,
CORDED SILKS,
BLACK SILKS,
Which for variety, richness of style, and colors,
cannot be surpassed, if equalled, by any other
House in the city.
FOR SALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. It
- -
H STEEL & SON HAVE JUST
• OPENED a large assortment of new One
FANCY AND PLAIN SILKS.
PLAIN CORDED SILKS.
PLAIN POULIT DE SOIES.
MOIRE ANTIQUES.
sizaKs,
iu BROWN, BLACK, STEEL,
MODE, GREEN, BLUE,
PURPLE, MAUVE, PEARL,
BUFF, WHITE, and WINE COLORS.
All Colors in Figured Silks, $1.75 to $2.50.
Figured Black Silks, $1.40 to $4.25.
Extra heavy Black Lyons Silks, $3.50 tosB.
Fine qualities French Merinoes, at $1.25.
DO. do, do. do. $1.37.
Do. do. do. do. $1.50.
Do. do. do. Thibet, $2.00.
Fine French Empress Cloth Poplins at $1.25.
Do. do. do. do. do. $1.37. •
Do. do. do. do. do. $1.50.
Do. do. do. do. do. $1.75.
• Do, do. Corded Poplins at $1.87 to $2.25.
Do. Silk and WOOl Rep Poplins at $3.25.
Do. do. do. do. $2.50.
Do. do. do. do. $2.75.
Do. do. do. Empress Poplins, $3.00. -
Do. do. do. do. do. $3.25.
Do. Irish Poplins, all colors, at $2.50.
Do. do. do. do. $3.25.
DO. 410. do. do $3.50.
Do. French Plaid Poplins at VAS to $3.25.
Plain, Mixed, and Plaid English and German
Poplins, 75e. to $1.25.
A large assortment of the NEWEST and HAND
SOMEST FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS
that can be found in any market.
DAILY BECKMAN, NOVELTIES IN DRESS
GOODS.
DARK AMERICAN DELAINES, new styles, 05c.
Two bales Russian Crash at 25®31c.
0-3 extra heavy Linen Sheeting at 30c.,worth $1.25.
Domestics of all kinds at the linfest prices.
Nos, 715 and 715
NORTH TENTH STREET.
se4-rowsat
NEW FALL AND WINTER
DItE,BB GOODS
Large purchases at the AUCTION SALES AT
NEW YORK enable us to exhibit a splendid line of
TRESS GOODS
AT REDUCED PRICES.
Wholesale buyers - are incited to examine our
stock. - •
FALL.
CITRWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Nos, 450, 152„ and 451 North SECOND Street,
se4-2t Aboce RTIIIO t.
FRENCH MERINOES,
OF ALL - 011 AD ES,
THE LATE 'AUCTION SALES IN NEW YORK
Country Merchants
Will find advantages in our stook.
CI7RWEIT STODDART & BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 152, and 451 N. SECOND St.,
se4-3t above Willow.
POWER LOOM TABLE LINENS; Mc,
$l, and fr4.123i.
ikteavy Unbleached Table Linen, 62,14, 75, and
8734 c.
Russia Crash, 23 and 25 cents—cheap.
American Crash—a nice assortment.
Napkins at all prices.
Scotch Diaper, from V to $.5 a piece.
Largest and best Honey-comb
Very tine Linen Towels and Towelling'.
JOHN IL STOKS,
se4 702 ARCH Street.
VRENCH MERINOS AT $1.25,
FROM THE NEW YORK AUCTION SALES;
Superior _grades, at greatly reduced prices.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street,
se+-3t Above Willow.
ALL -WOOL BLACK MOUSSEL DE
LAINEB. of superior grades, at 50 and 50 cents,
FROM THE NEW YORK AUCTION SALES.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Nos. 150, 452, and 151 North SECOND Street,
5e4-3t Above Willow.
NEAT -FIGURED BLACK AND
WHITE MOUSSEL DELAINES,
FROM THE LATE NE W YORE AUCTION SALES.
CUEWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 452, and 454 North SEC OND Street,
se4-8t Above Willow.
CHOICE COLORS 6-4 14101788 EL DE
LAINES,
FROM' THE NEW YORK AUCTION SALES.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER
Nos. 450, 452, arid 454 North SECOND Street,
sel-3t Above Willow.
RICH -COLORED MOIRE ANTIQUE
at $3.2.5 per yard.
FROM THE LATE AUCTION SALES.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street,
se4-8t Above Willow.
OPENING OF FALL GOODS.
French ltierinoes—all prices.
French Poplins—all colors.
French Plaid ropitna—beautifal.
Corded and Neil Poplins—in colors.
Melanges—a new article for dresses.
A full line of Colored Mohairs and Dregs Goodin
every variety. JOHN H. STOKES,
sel-tf 702 ARCH Street.
TWO BALES OF REAL RUSSIA
diIASIL just reeeived. Price. 25 and 31 COMM
Damask Table Linens and Napkins.
Duck Towellings and Bird-Eye Diapers.
Linen and Cotton Meetings.
Fine and medium quality Flannels.
New York Mills and Williamsville Muslins.
English and American Prints.
Stripe chintzes for wrappers and bordering.
DWIN HALL &
AG South SECOND street.
- 11ItLANNETS-ENTIRE NEW STOCK,
-I- 1 LOW PRICES.
Medium and flne - Blankets.
Some extra cheap lots, - *9 andslo.
Fine crib Blankets; Horse Blankets.
• Honey-comb Quilts; wide, heavy Sheetings.
Shaker Flannels, Sliest goods; ota and *l.lO.
Best'quality•Canton Flannels; -Tlekings.
Linen Diapers, *2.25, 0.60, $3, and s3.bo,
DBLAINEB.
107 pieces new Delatnes, 35 and 37 ets.
118 pieces new prints, best makes, only 28 to 35 ets.
Daily opening new dress goods.
Black dress goods stock complete.
coOPER & CONARD, _
S. E. cor. NINTH and MARKET Streets:
HSTEEL & SON, Nos. 713 & 715
• North TENTH Street, are now offering great
bargains in
SUMMER DRESS a 001.15.
Dress Goods of all kinds at reduced prices.
Shawls of all kinds at reduced prices.
Domestics of all kinds at reduced prices.
Linen Goods of all kinds at reduced prices.
yards wide English Cashmeres, Fall colors, $l.
SILKS OF ALL KINDS AT LOW PRICES.
CHEAPEST BLACK SILKS IN THE CITY.
Just opened 1 case of Hoyle's best quality 4-4 Eng
lish Chintzes, double purples, at 500. tal2
WALL PAPERS.
NEW FALL STYLES
PHILADELPHIA
WALL PAPERS :
HOWELL & BURKE,
N. E. Cor. Fourth and Market Streete,
MANUFACTURERS OF
PAPER HANGINGS
WINDOW SHADES.
aull-fmw2m
TNZIE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
-1- CITY-AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.'
EStat'a of ANN RUSHTON, deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit,
settle, and adjust the first and final account of WIL
LIAM RITSIITON,Jr., Executor of the will of ANN
RUSHTON, deceased, and to report distribution of
the balance In the hangs of the accountant, - will
meet the parties interested, for the purposes of his
appointment,On TUESDAY, September 12111.1865, at
four o'clock P.M., mills °face 131 South FIFTH
Street, futile city of Philadelphia.
WILLIAM H. RUDDIMAN,
sel-finwst * Auditor.
TN THE' ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
I N
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Batate of MARY BROOK (late NEFF.)
The auditor appointed by the court to audit, set
tle,
_ F and adjust the final account of DANIEL. W.
NEF, trustee of MARY BROCK, (late Neff ' ) and
to report distribution of the balance in the hands
of the accountant, will meet the parties inter
ested, for the purposes of his appointment, on
TUESDAY, September 12th, A. D. 1865, at four
o'clock P. M., at his office, No. 006 WALNUT
Street, in the city of Philadelphia.
WILLIAM - ERNST,
au3o-wfinat* Auditor.
ININ THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate 01W. J. BETTINGEE, Deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, set
tle. and adiust the account of ANNIE E. BET
TING-Eli, Administratrix of W. J. Bettinger, do
eeit6eil, and to report distribution of the balance in
the hands of the accoaataat, will meet the parttci
Interested. for the purposes of his appointment, on
WEDNESDAY, September 20, 18&., at 4 o'clock
p, 31., at his office, N 0.1.52 South FOURTH Street,
in the city of Philadelphia.
sol-rowfrit WM. C. HANN'S, Auditor.
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY UPON
A-A the Estate of THOMAS MILLS, late of theo e lg
of Philadelphia, Clerk, deceased, having b
granted to the undersigned, all persons having
claims or demands against the estate of the said de
eeasant, are requested to present them for payment,
and those indebted to said estate, to make payment
to AGNES MILLS,
sepiquow* No. 2222 LOMBARD Street.
MANHOOD AN. YOUTHFUL VIGOR
are regained by_ ERLIABOLD'S EXTRACT
EUCIIO. 104 South TEN TU Street. au23-11n
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WAR DEPARTMENT, ADJUTANT
T 7 GENERAL'S OFFICE.
WA.,.lllNCtrOtzt, Sent. 1, 1865.
In the case of Colonel WILLIAM IL TELFORD,
50th Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteers, tried before
a General Court Martial, which convened at Wash
ington, D. C., duly 27, MS, for "Defrauding the
Government of the United States," in appropriat
ing to his own use, and sending to las home in Brad
ford County. Pennsylvania, one horse and one
mule, the property of the United States ; causing to
be branded without proper:authority, an "L C."
over the "U. 5.," on the left shoulder of a brown
mare, the property of the United States; purchasing
the same from enlisted men, knowing said animals
to be the property of the United States: for con
duct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman," in
selling one bay mare, the property of the United
States, without proper authority, and stating that
said mare was his own private property; also, for
"conduct to the prejudice of good order and mili
tary discipline," in procuring a furlough of ten
days for an enlisted man, and causing into be made
out in blank, thereby enabling said soldier to be ab
sent twenty days, on condition he would take one
horse and One Mule to said Telford's house, in said
Bradford county. The. Court sentenced hint "to
be cashiered, and that he pay to the United States a
line of five hundr'ed dollars, and be confined in such
prison as the_proper authority may designate until
the same is paid; that his crime, name, and place of
abode, together with this sentence, be published in
the newspapers of the State of Pennsylvania from
which lie came which sentence was duly approved
and ordered to be executed._ —
E. D. TOWNSEis
it Assistant Adjutant General:
TFEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT
-a-a- OF VIRGINIA.
RICRROND,
_August 2, 1863.
I regard the RICHMOND REPUBLIC as a tho
roughly loyal neWSpar or. and I believe it 18 exer
cising a very salutary influence on the people or this
c It y well
deserves the support of loyalists in other
parts of the country, and I trust that the efforts
which its proprietors are now inakinf to secure sub
scribers at the North will be success ul.
ALFRED IL TERRY, Major General.
TO THE BUSINESS MEN OF PHILADEL
PHIA.-The subscriber has temporarily established
his office, as agent of the DAILY REPUBLIC, OF
RICHMOND,NA.. with Messrs JOY, COE & CO.,
FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets, where he will b
C
pleased to receive subscriptions and advertise
ments for that paper.
The REPUBLIC has a large and constantly in
creasing circulation, and is the pest and most influ
ential paper In Richmond.
se4-31 C. It. TAYLOR.
TEMPLE OF FASHION.—GRAND
OPENING THIS DAY, of the most reliable and
latest Designs of imported Paper Pattlerns. Mrs.
M. A. BINDER returns her sincere thanks to her
customers and the ladies of Philadelphia generally,
and would respectfully inform them that she has re
moved to her New Store and residence, No. 1031
CHESTNUT Street, four doors above the old stand,
with greater facilities than heretofore enjoyed. -
Extensive and superior arrangements have been
completed for fashionable anti elegant Dress
making in all its varieties ii in advance of , the pub
lished mode. Mrs. M. A. 'ENDER flatters herself
that her late novelties will not be surpassed by any.
Ladies' Dress Trimmings, Ornaments, Buttons,
Velvet - Ribbons and a full assortment of Paris Goods.
All kinds of materials doted and gauffred in the
French style by band. Particular attention given to
Stamping, Braiding and. Embroidering. Madame
Demur' st's skirts, Pads: 8111elds, French VOrdeta,
Hooks, Eyes, DresS EleVatOrS, Charts and Mirrors
of Fashion. Sets Of Patterns for Merchautti and
Dressmakers now ready. Importing and Mann
facturlng largely, 'I can and will offer superior
inducements to every customer. se4-mtuthlrlet
A NEW AND INVALUABLE DIS
COVERY.DII. DUMAS. 1037 WALNUT
Street has discovered remedy whleh positively
cures 'Nephrites or Gravel. The Doctor Insdres
stant relief In the worst cases of this distressing
disease Of the kidneys,
which causes such intense
suffering, pain in the back, &c. Distant Patients
consulted by letter, and remedies forwarded to any
address. se4-it
BASE BELL CLUBS WILL FIND A
A.ll stock of Bases, Balla, Score-Books, Spikes,
Shoes, Belts, and Rules of:Caine at
PHILIP WILN & CO.'S,
se4-I/n 409 CHESTNUT Street,
- - •
FRUIT JARS-THE EUREKA GLASS
- 6 - FRUIT JARS.—The only Jar that can be flood
ed, and thereby ejecting .every particle of air, and
the only Jar that can be openedliy the simple touch
of the finger. For sale hY
ALFRED P. rturrs, Sole Agent,
" No. 107 North THIRD Street.
And at the following places; Nos. 123, 247, 411 N.
Second street; Nos. 530, 522, 615 S. Second street;
Nos. 613, 1431, 1840, 5400,3626, 5900 Market street; Nos.
1001,1384, 1903 Ridge avenue ; and throughout the
city and State. au2o.6t•
fin BALES COTTON WICK JUST
received. Also, fall stock of Cotton Yarns,
Carpet Chain, &c., at lowest market
_price.
BOWE RUSTON, & CO.,
num 151 and 159 Forth THIRD Street.
VITFIEBLED AND DELICATE CON
STITIITIONS, of both sexes, use liBt.tatea-044
EXTRACT litlCutr. It will give brisk and energetic.
Peelings, and enable you to sleep well. 104 South
TEN= Street. au2.3-lm
EDUCATIONAL.
IVIIgS KID WILL REOPEN HER
DAY SCHOOL, for
r a limited number of Young.
Ladies, on MONDAY, 'September 18th, N. W. cor
ner of WALNUT and SEVENTH. Circulars may
be obtained at the Bible House. se4-mwftt
MMcMULLIN WILL RESUME THE
11 duties Of her SEMINARY FOR YOUNG
CHILDREN on MONDAY, Sep_tember 11t1t, 186 5 ,
at No. 411 South EIGHTEENTH Street, below
Pine. se4-mwrl3t.
VLOCUTION TAUGHT AND SWIM
-I-A MERINGT CITRED. PHILIP LAWRENCE,
Professor of Elocution, 2019 LOCUST St. sca-6t•
EDUCATIONAL. -THE MISSES DE
CHARMER French and English School, will re-
Spen at No. 1616 FILBERT street, on MONDAY,
eptember 11, 1805. ' sep44t.
THE MISSES DAHRACH WILL RE.
OPEN their SCHOOL for Young Ladies at No.
26 South EIGHTEENTH Street, on MONDAY,
September 11th, 1865. set-12t•
SPRING -GARDEN INSTITUTE FOR
Young Ladies. Duties resumed Sept. 4th.
sh2B - Bw* OILBERT COMBS, A. M., Principal.
THE CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH
-a- SCHOOL of the subscriber, B. E. corner of
TIIIRTgENTH and LOCUST Streets, will Reopen
on MONDAY, Sept. 11. Cau2B-1m 5 3 B. KENDALU.
MISS M. K. ASHBURNER WILL RE
OPEN her SCHOOL FOR GIRLS at nos South
THIRTEP,NTH Street, below Walnut, op MON
DAY, September 4th. '0111128.12t"
SPRING -GARDEN ACAD Y- A
Classical, Mathematical, and English School for
Boll; and Young Men corner EIGHTH and BUT
TONWOOD Streets,wlll reopen MON DAY, Septem
ber 4. J. P. BIRCH... A. m.,
au2,B-lm Yrlnclpal.
nATHARINE M. SHIPLEY WILL RE
v OPEN her School, at No. 4 SOUTHWEST
PENN Square, on the 11th of Ninth Month, (Sep
tember,) 1865. au26-un.r
WILLIAM FEWSMITIPS CLASSI
CAL and English School, No. 1009 CHEST
NUT Street, will reopen on MONDAY, September
4. au2B-Im*
SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN
will reopen MONDAY, September 18, 186,5, at
1914
Prima VERNON Strt,
The y Department isconducted as a Kin
dergarten, upon the German (Fnebel's) system,
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 fife
are taught. GERTRUDE W. FULTON,
HARRIET B. DARLINGTON,
ants-12t MARY E. SPEAKMAN.
A CADEMY FOR BOYS, REAR OF
No. 41 North ELEVENTH Street, reopens
Ninth Month (Sept.) 4th. W. WI:MAL L.
an243-Im.
THE CLASSICAL INSTITUTE,
DEAN STREET BELOW LOCUST,
Will be reopened SEPTEMRER 4th.
au.26-2m* J. W. FAMES, D. D., Principal.
"FRIENDS' SCHOOL, OSLER AVE
.& NUE, north from Noble street, below Sixth
street.—Reopen 9th mo., (Sept.) 4th. All Branches
Of a good ENGLISH EDUCATION thoroughly
taught, auttpartieular attention given to the moral
training of the Pordls. All denominations admit
ted. TIIOII. SMEDLEY, Principal of Male Dept.;
13. B. SMEDLEY, Prin. of Female Dept. au26-I2t*
CUMBERLAND VALLEY INSTI
TUTE, FOE YOUNG GENTLEMEN.
DIECII.ANIC§BURCr, PA.
REV. 0. EGE SON.
Duties resume September 1.
Charges, *112.50 per five months' session, in ad
vance.
Send for a Circular. aull-fmwl2t
IRVING FEMALE COLLEGE,
stEcHsarreffilußG, PA.
Rim. T. P. EGE, A.M., PRESIDENT;
Assisted by the old corps of teachers,
TENTH ANNUAL SESSION begins September &
Charges, per live months' seselon, in advance,
SI.2S; with music, $l5O.
Send for a Circular. anli-fmw-12t
ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL ACADE
MY, FORTY-FIRST, above HUTTON' Street,
Mantua West Philadelphia. A Day end Boarding
Sellool 10r bOys. The next term will commence
September sth. For circulars, apply to Win. G.
Crowell, Esq. 510 WALNUT Street, or to J. W.
Pinkerton, A. M., Principal. au9-wfm
FRENCH AND ENGLISH DAY
SCHOOL FOR YOUNG CHILDREN.—
Miss BYRNES will reopen liar School, No. 1800
CHESTNUT Street, on DIONDAY, September 11th,
1865. au3o-wfm4t
AA NNE CHURCHMAN'S SCHOOL
will reopen ether new rooms,No. 847 FRANK
LIN Street, on MONDAY, Oet. 2. se], finw6t.
VOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE,
_L. (with Primary and Secondary Depafitments at
tached,) S. E. corner of DILLWYN and GREEN
Streets. The duties of this institution will be re
sumed on MONDAY, Sept. 4, 18.65. au26-12t•
MISS BROOKS AND MRS. J. E.
HALL will resume the duties of their BOARD
ING and DAY SCHOOL for Young Ladles, at 1.4113
WALNUT street, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th inst.
au26-2M,
ABACHMANN,.TEACHER OF THE
• Piano, Organ, Melodeon, and Violin, 922
SPRING GARDEN Street. ADVANCED PUPILS
FINISHED. Classes formed In HarinOny. APP.'
cations, i 2. to IA. : 6 to 7 r. M. stu3o-Im*
MISS V. P. BROWN, No. 1907 PINE
Street, Will (on MONDAY, Sept. 4th,) resume
the duties of her School for Children, between the
ages of 4 and 15. an29-lm*
SIRS. E. J. DAVIS WILL REOPEN
her SELECT SCHOOL, for Children, on MON
DAY. September 4th, at No. 219 South EIGFI
TEENTIrStreet. au3o-11t*
VrISS A. OORMLEY, TEACHER OF
-U- 1 - the PIANO, No. 920 CHESTNUT strbet.
Terms moderate. au3o-6t*
FRENCH AND AMERICAN INSTI
TUTE for Young Ladies. Rev. N. CYR and
Mrs. M. G. DAVENPORT, Principals. No. 2953
FRANK - FORD Road Philadelphia. Circulars can
be bad, on application, at the Institute and at
Messrs. JOHN - PENNINGTON & SONS, No. 127
South SEVENTH Street. au23-11n*
SIG. RIZZO 'WILL RESUME MS LES
SONS in Vocal Music at his residence, j No. 313
South SIXTEENTH Street, October 1.
He may be addressed meantime through the City
P. 0.. as above. au29-tf
C ENTRAL INSTI UTE, TENTH
and SPRING GARDEN Streets, will reopen
September 4th. Boys prepared for any division of
the Public Grammar schools, for College, or for
business. Special attention given to small boys.
Residence, 534 North TENTH Street.
au2l-6w g. G. McGUIRE, A. M., Principal.
AfARY PrROBESON'S SCHOOL FOR
AN-L, YOUNG- LADIES will be Reopened at 1013
FILBERT St., 9th month (Sept. 11th). auao-im•
THE CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH
SCHOOL of H. D. GREGORY, A. M. No.lloB
MARKET Street, will reopen on MONDAY, Sep
tember 4th. au2l-ini*
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE
IN
STITUTE , for YOUNG LADIES, N. W. corner
of CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets, (for
merly at 1530 Arch street.) Circulars at 1= and
183! Chestnut street; Or address P. 0. Box 2611. The
next Session will commence on MONDAY, Sep
tember 18th. Rev. CHARLES SMITH, D. D.,
Principal. aulo-1m
C G
HEGARAY INSTITUTE.-ENGLISH
'Li and French Boarding and Day School for Young
Ladles, Nos. 1527 and 1529 SPRUCE Street, Phi
ladelphia, will reopen on WEDNESDAY, Septem
ber 20th•
French is the language of the family, and is con
stantly spoken in thtlnstitnte.
For circulars and particulars apply to
aue-am Madame D 7 HERYILLY, 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. sec Circulars; to be ob
tained at Mr. Hai ard's brug Store, or from the
Principal, at the bchool Rooms, every morning, he.
tweenio and 123¢ o'clock. an2s-Im*-
MRS. SCHAFFER'S SCHOOL WILL
be REOPENED on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER
9th at 933 SPRUCE Street.
Circulars may be obtained at the N. E. corner of
Spruce and Tenth streets. au2l.-18t.
T HE MISSES CASEY AND MRS.
BEEBE will reopen their Boarding and Day
School for Young Ladies, No. 1703 WALNUT
Street; on WEDNESDAY, the 30th ofSept. au2-210
G ERMAN T 0 WN FEMALE EMI
NARY, GREEN Street, eolith of Walnut lane
will reopen on WEDNESDAY, September 13th.
Circulars containing full information as to Terms,
course of Instruction, character of the Seminary,
&c., &c., may be obtained of
Prof. WALTER S. FORTESCUE,
au22-tf -Principal.
WOODLAND SEMINARY,- NOS, 9
and 10 WOODLAND TERRACE, West fill
ladelphia.—A DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL for
Yourt_Ladies. Location healthy, airy, and attrac
tive. - Fall Session commences Sept. 12.
For Circulars apply to
Jy2l-2m* REV. HENRY REEVES, Principal.
CHESTNUT -HILL ACADEMY WILL
REOPEN SEPTEMBER 12, with a limited num
ber of BOYS, eacht r upli being taught by the Princi
pal, H. W. SCOTT, from Yale College.
Recommended by J. E. Mitchell, W. H. Trotter,
J. S. Kneedier, and C. Platt. aul7-Im.
MISS MARY E. TWIOPP WILL RE
OPEN her English and Preach Boarding and
Day School for Young Ladles at 1841 CHESTNUT
Street, Philadelphia, on thellth of September. For
Median., apply at the School. aul7-lin*
EST BRANCH BOARDING
11 1 MIO •
MALE AND FEMAI2E,
JERSEY SHORE,LY6O.OIINZJCOHNTY, PENNA.
_ Terms, $l5O per_year.
PupiTsrepared 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.
anl7-Im# F. DONLE.A.VY LONG, A. M.,Prlnolpal.
RUGBY CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH
ACADEMY.
1226 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
This Institution is designed to rival the best
schools of this country and of England, in its sys
tem of instruction and discipline, and in the full
ness pt its elatsteal and mathematical course.'
Those preparing for college will be fitted to take
a high stand in their class p
and to graduate with
honor. It will be the special aim also to prepare
young men for business or professional life. First
session commences September 18th. Circulars, with
full information. can be bad at 1228 Chestnut street.
EDW. CLARENCE SHITH,A. 2d.. Principal.
REFIEENGIB.—CaIeb Cope, Esq., Hon. Wm. D.
Kelley, Hon. dos. Allison, Alexander Whilldin,
Esq., Thomas Potter, Esq.,A. H. Eraneiscus, Esq.,
11. P. Birkinbine, Esq. . anl6-Im.
PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACA
DEMY, AT WEST CHESTER.
The duties of this Institution will be resumed on
THURSDAY, September 7, at 4 P. M.
Cadets may pursue either St 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
Tierce-Artillery exercises.
All tile appointments or the Institution are of the
first order, and no expense or effort is Spare( 10
advance the education and military training of the
Cadets. .
The religious instruction of the Cadets is carefully
attended to:
For Circulars, apply to J. It °RYE, Est], 62115
CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, or to Col THEO.
HYATT, President of Penns. Mil'y Aca'y.faulo-lm
THE FRENCH AND ENGLISH
BOARDINO AND DAY SCHOOL of Madame
MASSE will reopen on MONDAY, September ISM
In this institution instruction is thorough in every
department. Competent English teachers are em
ployed for all the branches of a good English edu
cation. French is the language of the family, and
ta constantly spoken in the institute. For circu
lars, contag terms and other particulars. ad
dress 1342 SPRUCE St.. Fhllada., Pa. auls-21n
VAIRMOUNT FEMALE COLLEGE,
GREEN Street, west of Twenty-second street,
Philadelphia. — This superior Boarding and Day
School for Young Ladles, will begin its next term
September 13th. A Preparatory Department is pro-
Oiled for younger pupils. For circulars, Apply to or
address Rey. J . W. BARNHART, A. M., President.
YOUNG MEN AND BOYS' SCHOOL.—
..a- Rev. JAS. G. SHIN% A. M., will open an
English, Classical, Mathematical, and Scientific
School for Young Men and Boys, No. 1906 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, Ec., apply as alifirc.
THE WEST CHESTER ACADEMY
JR- AND MILITARY INSTITUTE,' located in the
borough of WEST CHESTER, PA., will commence
its next Scholastio Year of ten months, on the
first WEDNESDAY, the 6th of September.
For Catalogues. containing Term and full infer
motion, apply to its Principal,
Jy2B-6w WILLIAM F. WYERS, A. M.
EDUCATIONAL.
QUALZB CITY BUSINESS COL
LEGE,
TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS.
The only Commercial Institution In the city hav
ing a Legislative Charter, and the only one in the.
United States authorized to confer Degrees of
Merit. Diplomas awarded for the Commercial
Course under the corporate seal of the College.
SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES.
As a thorough Practical School of Business, this
Institution offers in every respect advantages and
facilities of the very bigbegst order. The coarse of
instruction combines in the most perfect manner
THEORY AND PRACTICE,
Giv,ing in the phortest possible time a complete in
sUght into the forms, routine and details of
ACTUAL BUSINESS,
And making the student master or that which can
be only imperfectly comprehended by a system of
instruction based on theory alone.
ACCOMMODATIONS.
The Institution has the most extensive accommo
dations, and all the rooms are fitted up and fur
nished in a style, for convenience and elegance, un
equalled.
INSTRUCTION IN
Book-keeping, Commercial Arithmetic, the Higher
Mathematics, Business Forms and Customs, Actual
Business Practice, Commercial Law, &c.
TELEGRAPHING.
With the only facilities for regular office practice
in the city or State, without - winch no one can ob
tain a situation anywhere, anti will only he wasting
his time, and money to attempt to learn the art.
New arrangements have been made In this depart
ment, and It Is now conducted upon a scale that will
defy competition.
YOUNG MEN
Who wish to avail themselves of the best facilities
at their command for a thorough education for bust.
nesa, arc tutted to call or scud for a Catalogue.
L. FAIRMAXIIS, A. M.
se2-M* President.
MISS W. L. SANDFORD WILL RE
OPEN ber-DAY SCHOOL on September 13th,
at No. 1122 WALNUT Street.
Applications may be made after ISentember 4th at
No. NU b'PRUCE Street. au3o-wrtn9V
CALEB S. HALLOWELL'S SELECT
High School for young men and boys, No. 110
North TENTH Street, will reopen on the 18th
instant. se2.l4t*
pROF, KEARNEY RESUMES
-I-DU
tics MONDAY 4th. Entrance Into College
guaranteed. In one year. Schools of both sexes at
tended. Terms in classes moderate. 921 -MAR
KET Street. 1 se2-2t.
TOW IB THE TIME FOR YOUNG
A• 1 MEN to enter 111104 a course of study at BRY
ANT, STRATTON, 03 B.A.litiLaElt 4 S National
Commercial College,
ASSEMBLY ETTILDINGS,
S. W. corner of CHESTNUT and TERTII Streets.
Call or send for a Circular. se2-smw-3t
RETURNED AND DISABLED SOL
-No. DIEM will Mid the readiest means of honor..-
.Wound lucratiV6 employment in ROO GOlTlMereini
Education. A full preparation for business can be
acquired at little expense, and in.a short period of
time, at BRYANT, STRATTON, & BANNISTER'S
National Commercial College
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS,
S. W. corner of CHESTNUT and TE7‘.l - TH Streets.
A liberal deduction will be made in all cases
worthy of such consideration. 552-smw-St
SUSAN HAYHURST WILL OPEN
her School in the commodious rooms, Southeast
corner of NINTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets,
(entrance on Ninth,) September 18th. Facilities
will be afforded to Young Ladles 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,SOI North SEVENTH St. Sel-12t*
-pp EY. ALBERT HENRY BARNES
AA) will reopen his Classical and English School,
at 922 CHESTNUT Streetq.on Monday, September
4th. stl-12.t.
MARGARET ROBINSON WILL RE
the notrie:r her School t ti pit h r . l l 2l It t *CE Street, on
F. BMLINGRAM,
sel-12t. 1E35 SPRING GARDEN Street.
•
MISS M. A. BROWN'S SCHOOL FOR
Young Ludies, 040 'North EIGHTEENTH St.,
will re-open MONDAY, September 4. att3l4lt*
SELECT SCHOOL, NO. 2023 VINE
Street. Duties resumed Sept. 4th. Miss A. yr?'
& E. W. WITH. au3l-6t4
EDUCATION FOR BUSINESS LIFE.
Young Men who wish to acquire a
PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION,
have superior advantages for doing so at
CRITTENDEN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
037 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia,
The course of instruction Includes BOOKKEEP
ING, as practiced by the best accountants in its dif
ferent branches; PENMANSHIP, Mercantile Cal
culations, Business Forms, Commercial Law, De
tecting Counterfeit Notes, &C.,&C.
Students instructed separatly and received at
any time. Catalogues containing full particulars,
terms, student's names, iirc., seuf gratis on appli
cation. au3l-6t5
MRS. GERTRUDE J. CARY WILL
re-open her *OIIOOL, i 532 SPRUCE Street.
on WEDNESDAY, September 1311, with increased
facilities for the comfort and Improvement of her
ati3l-12V
TtIiENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC IN
STITUTE, TROY, N. Y.—The Forty-stoond
Annual Session of this well-known School of Engl.
necringed Natural Science, will commence Sept.
nth, . The New Annual Regigter of 1.865, giving
full information, may be obtained by addreSsing
Prof. CHARLES DROWN Director, Troy, N. I.
ani-40t.
CHESTNUT -STREET FEMALE BE
MINARY—ENGLISE AND FRENCH BOARD
INC,' AND DAY SCHOOL—Principals, Hiss Bon
ney and Mks Dillaye.—The Thirty-first Semi-An
nual Session will
_open WEDNESDAY, September
13th, at 1615 CHESTNUT Street. Particulars
from Circulars. sun-toe'.
THOMAS BALDWIN'S ENGLISH
Mathematical and Classical School for Boys,
N. B. corner BROAD and ARCH, will reopen '69-
ternber 4. au -1m
UNGLISH, CLASSICAL, AND MA
THEMATICAL INSTITUTE, No. 2 Southwest
PENN SQUARE. Duties resumed Sept. 11th.
an-2mMw JOSEPH DAVISON, Principal.
G EORGE it BARKER'S ENGLISH
and CLASSICAL SCHOOL, PRICE Street,Ger
mantown,wlll reopen on MONDAY, Sept. 4th, ISGS.
au29-12t*
TotEMOVAL.—MISS JAMES HAVING
-AA , rented the spacious Hall in the Philadelphia
Institute, INE. corner of EIGHTEENTH and
OHESTNTIT . Streets, opposite her former location,
will open her SCHOOL on the 9th of SEPTEMRER.
Residence, No. 831 North Tenth street. au/O-12t
VOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE, S. E.
-a- corner of MARSHALL and SPRING GARDEN
Streets. Duties resumed SEPTEMBER 11.
au29-12t• ENOCH 11. SUPPLER, A. 31.1.,PrInclp al.
MISS LYMAN'S SCHOOL POR
YOUNG LADIES, No. 226 South BROAD
treet, will reopen WEDNESDAY, September 13th.
au29-litselsmwstoel
COURTLAND SAUNDERS INSTI
TUTE FOR BOYS AND YOUTH.—Address
Prof. B. D.BA.UNDERS, D. D.; Philadelphia.
aul9-1m"
SCHOOL OF DESIGN FOR WOMEN,
corner of FILBERT Street and North PENN
Square, re-opens on MONDAY, September 4th.
JOSEPH. HARRISON,Es 'resident.
WILLIAM RUCKNELL, BK., Vice President,
P. P. MORRIS, Esq., Secretary and Treasurer.
MILECTORS.
W. J. Horstman, David S. Brown,
R. F. Warner, Eli K. Price,
James L. Claghorn, George Whitney.
W. R. Wilstach, James A. Wright.
James H. Orne,
anls-ISt T. W. B DWOOD, Principal
VNGLISH AND CLASSICAL ACADE
-5-a MY, 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT Street, (in
tile rooms lately occupied by the Y. M. C. A.) ThiS
school will open MONDAY, September 11th. It is
designed to prepare for any college of the United
States or for mercantile life. T. BRANTLY LANG
TON, OSWALD BEIDENSTICKER, Principals.
. aul,4-1m
WILLIAM S. COOLEY, A. M. WILL
reopen his CLASSICAL and ENGLISH
SCHOOL at No. 11.13 MARKET Street, on MON
DAY, September 4. . au29-Im*
PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS-IN
the Philadelphia City Institute, N. E. corner
CHESTNUT and EHHITHENTH Streets. Reopens
SEPT. 9,1 885. Entrance on Eighteenth street.
L. BARROW S Principals.
au29.lm* JOHN . Q. R. AVELROY, r
ACADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART,
4-5- No. 1625 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia.
Parents and Guardians are respectfully infOrmed
that the "Ladies 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 let Sep
tember. aul2-1m
B ROAD -STREET ACADEMY, NO. 337
South BROAD Street, ED. ROTH, A. M., Prin.
Mimi- School reopens September 4.
New Circulars at Mr. E. OUMMISKEYIS,IO37
CHESTNUT Street, at thel Academy, and sent
postpaid to any address. au23.16t
SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES,
PARKES - BURG, Chester county,Pennsylvania,
forty miles from Philadelphia.
The duties of this School wilt be resumed OCTQ
BEIt lit, 1861.
Terms-4025 per session.
For Circulars, apply to Misses JOHNSTON and
NEL LY, Principals.
POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, 1866-66.
bc - LENT krlQ SCHOOL begins September 11th.
TECHNICAL , trillOOLS been September lOth.
The EXPBRIMTINTAL FARM o 175 acres, near
Owynedd. r btontisomery county, Pa., will be opened
September 1255 to a.sclect class of students on the
Principles and Pritetice of AGRICULTURE, who
will reside.andiwork on the Farm, and statedly at
tend Lee:hares at the College In the city.
ApplieritiollS Or admission should be made to the
uniferslgocd, at the College Building. WEST PENN
SQUARE. ALFRED L. KENNEDY, M. D.,
au2s-18t President of Faculty.
THE SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL
INSTITUTE, CHESTNUT Street, N. W. cor.
Of Twelfth, reopens SEPTEMBER. ttlt. This Is the
best providea.Sehool for boys in America,
an2o-Im* J. EN11.16, Principal.
VILLAGE
GREEN SEMINARY—
MILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL.—Terms
very moderate. Thorough course of stndy to
Mathematic. English Classics, &x. SiipplleS the
benefits Or a home, surveying and Engineering
taught. Boys of all ages received. Begins Septum.
ber 9th. Refers to JOHN C. CAPP & SON,_ 23
South THIRD Street; THOS, J. CLAYTON,_Esq.,
FIFTH and PRUNE ; Mr. GEORGE P. KNOTT,
38 HUDSON Street. Number limited. Address
Rev. J. HARVEY BARTON, A. M., Village Green,
Pennsylvania. au4-3m
FEMALE COLLEGE, BORDEN
TOWN, N. J.—The WINTER SESSION of
this INSTITUTION will commence SEPTEMBER
the 18th. A few vacancies only remain. For cata
logues, containing terms, etc. Address.
_ Rev. JOHN H. BRAKELEY, A. M.,
au2-dw President.
PHOTOGRAPHS' TAKEN FOR PAR
ties or Individuals, In superior style, of
churches,residences and public edifices, and coun
try seats, by application to B. F. REIMER, 624
ARCH Street.
BEAUTIFUL STYLES PORTRAITS,
photographs in IA colors, splendid spe
cimens of fine art, executed at IL P. ILEIAIRRIS
gallery, 6214 ARCH Street. See specimens of style
and finish.
CAR T E S -DE VISIT EXECUTED
finely in a variety of natural and pleasing
styles,_sulting the tastes of all. See specimens at
REIMER'S popular gallery, SECOND Street above
Citroen. lt.
H. GARDEN & CO., MANIIPAC
TURERS OF AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
GOODS,S CAPS, FURS, BONNETS, STRAW
RIBBONS, Am, &c., No. 800 and MI
MARKET street. The largest sand most complete
stock, the best terms and cheapest prices, Country
merchants and the trade supplied.
ENCOURAGE DOMESTIC INDUS
TRY.
HARRISON & BRADFORD STEEL PEN NAND
' FACTURERS,
give employment to over ONE HUNDRED AMERICAN
NAN 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 styie Of putting up, these Yens 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.
4.3% CHESTNUT Street, and 430 MARKET
aul4-1m
street, Philadelphia. .
FOR NON-RETENTION OR INCON
TINENCE Of urine, Irritation, inflammation or
ulceration of the bladder, or kidneys, diseases of
the prostate glands, stone in the bladder, calculus,
gravel or brick-dust deposit, and all diseases of the
bladder, kidneys, and dropsical arreilluga, .10A-
South TENTH 4treet. au k-lni
1763 linlgnet•D'a FLUID EXTRACT BECLIII%
WANI'S.
WANTED, IN A NOTION HOUSE,
mm or more BAL,ESNALaT Iva° can "Inthmid
good trade. Address *M. PHU orne.e,
with mq't dame. sd4-3t.
WANTED -A SITUATION AS RU,N
xgR, or similar employment by a young
colored man. who has lost an arm in the U. S. ser
vice. Best of references. Apply at Freedmen's
Boeiety Rooms, WALNUT2gtree.t. ltf_
WANTED-A FEW PUPILS IN THE
Spanish Language, by nu experienced in
structor. For terms, Ac., address
Press office. itt
WANTED, BY AYOtiN G- 31 A N
TII from the Cloth district In England. linttrA.-
TION in a Woollen or' Cloth store. iins had ten
years , experience. Apply 0 or address.
J. *. - EMNIEBSONT.
care MARKET Son,
lt* Street.
WA NTED-A STUDENT OP THE
University. or a College Graduate, now put.-
suinglds professionalsludirn, to teach a lbw hours
a day it a Boys' Private School.
Address "Teacher," Box 2611 Philadelphia Post
Office. so4-2V
WANTED -AGENTS TO BELL THE"
LINCOLN WATCH, the greatest thing out;
looks like silver: weighs 4 ounces, Hunter's shape.
This Watch has only been invented about live
weeks, and they are now being shipped from Dos
ion by the cart loads daily, to all parts of the coun
tryy. Samples sent by mall, postagepahl, on receipt
ot cents. Great thing to sell at cattle shows and
fairs. Send for a circular and price list. Cut this
out. BEA & CO., OT WASHINGTON Street,
BOSTON, Mass. sc4-4t5
WANTED, IN EVERY CITY AND
County of the United States, reliable Agents
(of gentlemanly address) to canvass for the most re
markable Works of Art ever published.
No, I — Nadallion Portrait of WASHINGTON,
"being a fac simile of the DedAiditeti of ludo' ,
pendence, through which, as through a gauze cur
tain, the reader perceives the features of the Father
of his Country; the light and heavy shadings of the
letters forming the outlines of the portrait, which
Is after Stuart's admirable painting."—New York
Herald.
No. 5—A mist perfect portrait of ABRAHAM
LINCOLN, effected in the same manner, by a fac
simile of the draught of the Emancipation 1 rocla
!nation, strikingly correct, both of which are sur
rounded with - beautiful suggestive sketches '
as
originally drawn with a steel pen, and now en
graved fee
These engravings bane elicited the highest testi
monials ever awarded any Works of Art heretofore
published. The original letters from the President
and Cabinet; Generals Scott, Grant, Butler, Cad
waiader Gvernors Curtin, Penton, Morton,
Brough,,Andrew; Et-Gov. Yates, Bayard Taylor,
had hundred of others, may be seen at the OM ee of
the Association.
Parties applying for the exclusive right to can
vass will specify dirtioctly the County and State
wanted. This is a rare chance for did 6:LIWILSACIIg or
discharged soldiers. Send three-cent stamp for
further information, with terms to agents, &c.
Sample copies $1.50 each; mailed free on receipt of
price. Send for circular. Address "Art Publish
ing Association. ,, Box 2625 Philadelphia Post Office.
se4-mwftit. (dike 406 North TENTH Street.
WANTED -A SITUATION /37 AN ,
active, intelligent Lad In a Wholesale btu-
Honors' or Publishing House, to learn the business.
Has . bad seven mouths' experience. Address "It.
A. 11. ,,, this oillee. set-Bt'
WANTE D-LIFE INSURANCE-.
For the ci of Pllinidelphia, a responsible and
efficient Agent fora first-elan Life Insurance Coin
pany. Address Box No. MS New York, giving
full name and address, with reference. seg-at
WANTED TO RENT-A SMALL
Y STABLE, sufficient for three horses and two
buggies, between Fifteenth and Nineteenth streets,
anti between Locust and south streets. Address
Box IWde Philadelphia Post-oftiCe. se2.3t*
WANTED -A LAD IN A BILK JOB
BING House.' Address Box 761, Philadel
phia P. 0. sel-3V.
WANTED -A. SALESMAN IN A NO
tton and Hosiery house,. To one who can com
mand a good trade, a Morel salary will bA paid.
Address —Notions, ,, Press Office. sel-st*
WANTED -AGENTS--$10 PER DAY
AT ROME.—I want an Agent, Male or Fe.
male, in every town and neighborhood, to sell
The Great Labor Saver." Every faintly wants
it, anti agents are making from 353 to 3420 per day.
This is the best chance ever offered to agents, as the
article is patatitOti, and a capital of but 9Ci to *2O IS
required to begin with. Further particulars sent
on receipt of two. red stamps for circulars and re
turn postage. Address R. WAYVBLL, Box 4781,
CHICAGO. autS-Ims
A GENTS WANTED FOR THE
STANDARD HISTORY OF TIM WAR, com
plete in one large royal ociatii Volume of over 1,000
pages. Splendidly illustrated with 127 fine pertain
of Lienerals and battle scenes. This is just the book
the people want. It presents a rare chance for
agents. Teachers, ladles, energetic men, and espe
cially returned and disabled officers and soldiers,
in want of profitable employment, will find it pe
culiarly adapted to their condition. Fend for circu
lars. Address "JONES„BROS. & Co.,
ate26-onWit* " Pluladelphi4, Pa."
AGENTS WANTED FOR OUR GREAT
National Work. the most complete, only au
thentic and reliable LIFE OF LINCOLN published.
Address JONES, BROTHERS, & CO., Philadel
phia, Pa. au29-1,11.
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ME
MORIAL RECORD OF THE NATION'S TRI
BUTE TO ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Extra Induce
ments offered. Address HENRY A. LOVELAND,
No. 20 North MERRICK Street, northwest of Penn
Square, Phßada.. Pa. nu2.B-I.m.
A GENTS WANTED vort
"THE SECRET SERVICE,
THE FIELD
THE DUNGEON, AND TIDE ESCAPE."
By A. D. Richardson, New York Tribune Corres
pondent.
The moat interesting and exciting book ever pub
lished embracing Mr. RicharslgglVa unparalleled
experience for four years, travelling through the
South in the Si eret service of the Tribune, at the
outbreak of the war, with our armies andlieets,
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
prisons; his escape, and almost miraculous jour
ney, by night, of nearly foul' hundred miles. II will
abound in stirring events, and contain inure of the
fact, incident, and romance of the war than 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 4175er month, which we will prove to any ,
doubting applicant.
bend for cfreulare. Address
JONES, BROTHERS .4. CO..
N. E. corner SIXTH and MINOR Streets,
anti-Im* Philadelphia, Pa.
NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND
OTHERS, ORIGINALLY DOING BUSINESS
IN TEXAB,—A reliable gentleman, with a large
business experience, and acquainted with the mum=
try and people of Texas, is soon to return. there on
private business. Collections and other business
will be promptly and properly attended to while
there, if entrusted to his hands. Address "Loyal,"
at this Mike. • . au22-6w.
TO BANKERS, MANUFACTURERS,
-I. and Tilerehants.—A first-class accountant, hay.
ing the highest city and country references, 1S now
unemployed. Would be pleased to have an Inter
view with any 'needing Ids services. Address "D '
1,204 CHESTNUT Street. set -3t.
eft WANTED TO , PURCHASE. OR
.Li RENT—A large Store Property or large Dwell
ing. not less than '2O feet front, between Arch and
Walnut and Fourth and Eighth streets. Address
" Publisher," North American office, stating lo-
cation, size, price, &c. Possession wanted by No
vember 15th next. sel-3tif
FOP. SALE AND TO LET.
FOR—BALE—HANDSOME REM
man DENCE. Stable, and Coach-house and lot a
ground, No. 1519 spruce street, 22 feet front by 240
met deep to ItiLper street.
Four-story messnage and lot,.situate at the north
east corner of Spruce and Seventeenth streets.
Three-story britTli messuage and lot, No. 1021 Vtne
street; 18 feet front by 120 feet.deep to Pearl street.
Four-Story brick messuage and lot t Q. 1705 Fll- •
bert street; 20 feet front by He feet accp• to •Out,h
bert street. Apply to
LEWIS H. REDNER,
se4-nraf3t. No. 150 South FOURTH' Street.
aff# AT PRIVATE SALE.—A VA.- At
AFILLUAKIE PLANTATION, Containing tlfty- - -&..
seven acres of Land,.of the first quality: situated
about one-half of a mile east of Jenkintown, ad
joining land of Squire Sattorthwalte and others, In
Abington Township, Montgomery County, Pa.
The buildings consist of a Stone House, Stone
Barn, and all other necessary Out-buildings; two
Wells of Water, a goodSpringfliouse, with an ex
cellent Spring . of Witter, Ale. There arc about nine
acres of - Wood, the balance Arable-Ilia high state
of improvement. A further description Is deemed
unnecessary, as purchasers always view the pre
mises, and Ibis will bear examination.
For further particulars inquire of
se4-fit s WILLIAM FLETCHER.
a REAL ESTATE.—SS,OOO,OOO
I E 2 WORTH OF CITY AND SUBURBAN PRO
,
PERTY FOR SALE.
No persons wishing to purchase, should fail to
call on me first. , New catalogues for September,
will be out in a few days and issued at my new
oillte, N. W. cor. SIXTH and WALNUT - Streets.
GEO. C. MILLER,
Practical Real Estate Operator,
sep24t 155 N, sixTH Street,
gin FOR SALE.—SPLENDID BROWN
stone building, North Broad street; built in the
best manner, with all modern improvements. It. J.
DOBBINS,BuIIder,IOB S.FOURTH St. al23wfm6t*
da RARE OPPORTIMTITY.—F - O , R
mak SALE—The clearable three-story brick tswell
lug, RACE Street, adjoining the National Guards'
Hall, suitable for a first-class Restaurant. Imme
diate possession. Apply to HORACE' PEITZ, 2109
South SIXTH Street. se2Ats
e i FOR SALE—FIRST-CLASS STONE
cottit.om, With about EU sores of StiperlOT
land, near Oak Lane Station, On the North Penn
sylvania Railroad. Excellent stone stable and ear
rlage•house, ke-houSe, steam-engine for forcing
water to the house, dke. The place is well situated,
and the lawn handsomely adorned with evergreen
and other trees. Tile buildings are of the most sub-
Staptial character, and. veryconrenlently arranged.
Immediate Obsession. B. F. eLPIN?
set 123 South FOURTH Street.
FOR SALE—DWELLING, 1404
MASTER Street possession soon.
Dwelling, 1583 Ellsworth street.
Dwelling, Mu South Fifteenth.
Dwelling, 1650 North Tenth,
Dwelling, 8119 North Eighteenth.
Dwelling, near Seventh and Green.
Dwelling, 522 Franklin.
Dwelling, 4013 North Front.
Dwellings ' 1918, 1920, 1938, and MO Nielt.
Dwelling, 1311 North Twelfth.
Dwelling, lam rine street.
B. F. OWENN7
12:3 South - FOURTH Street, and .
set S. W. corner Seventee tit and Green.
in FOR SALE-A VALUABLE FARE
near Absecom N. J.. 150 acres; will be ex
changed for good city or Atlantic City property,
B.' F. GLENN.
sea -123 south FOURTH Street.
" I
sale. Three n rl • b. , 4 N. , .
1908, 1919 and 1912, on the south side of ARCH street
west of Nineteenth, built in the most substantial
manner, with extensive back bnlldlngs, embracing
all the modern improvements And conveniences
Apply at No. 1829 ARCH Street. au2s-120
FOR BILE.-ABSECOM,N. J. a
ROL The best FARM. and RESIDENCE on the ms..
coast, lAt hours ride from Philadelphia containing
24 Acres, overlooking , bay and ocean. New Rouse,
contains 11 rooms and out-buildings. Rare chalice
to any onelo buy a beautiful and healthy residence.
Load in high state of cultivation, Fruit of all kinds
surrounds the house. It will be sold house and three
acres, or altogether. Apply to
'au2S-12t 5 No. 411 MARKET St., Philads..
TO RENT SECOND AND THIRD
TO
STORIES, rear 0f305 Chestnut street; entrance
ou Crockett's Court, in Fifth street, above Chest-
Nat, ROMs 52 by 52 feet. Also, the fifth stories of
303 sue 507 Ole:eine' street. Anly to wEntaA 111 4,
SWAIN, Room 3,3 d story of 505 CHESTNUT .ot.
seal-ot*
TO LET.-TWO COMMUNICATING
TO
Parlors, suitable for a first-class
Mace. inquire
au the premises, No. A7l South THIRD Street,
from 1% to '234 O'clock. scp4-9t*
TO CAPITALISTS. FOR SALE TO
close a partnership concern, over two thousand
acres of choice land in Indiana county. A Map can
be seen and further information given at 5915 MAU
BET Street. (set-lot*J B. WILT.
TOEXCHANGE- IMPROVED AND
unimproved Property for Oil Stooks.
ABRAHAM BECLIVEL,
au60.644, 80. 308 WALNUT St.. Room 16.
FOR SALE-500 BARRELS.OF FIRST
q uality Oak Charcoal.
1,000 bushels of Wood Ashes.
500 bushels of Saw Dust.
200 000fert of superior Ash Lumber, assorted,
2.14, s. and 4 Inchee.
"A"ply at Nation:o Wilson Works. Factory, SE'
CO D and HUNTINGDON Streets.
SIMONS.
set-3t HENRY
SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS RE.
131111BD b nur-stRoLD , 6 EXTRACT B C
south TENTLI. Utreat,
POE SALE AND TO LET.
de FOR SALE—GOOD STORE - AND
mm
Dwraaase, lIZB Opring fitardell argot,
_ BLINSILBNN.
1.33 South FOURTH Streat A
se2 S. W. cot. SEVENTEENTH' And Gmß.E.v.
dit FURNISHED RESIDENCE ON
ass.NORTH BROAD STREET.—For sale, ohs of
the most handsomely finished side-yard Residences
011/ ZiOrtil Breed street, Ferillture put i re a t new +"
the latestp_attares. /Mmedlate 'possession. tdl
sel-at* DORA cD FRITZ, RiOlY South STXTh St.
AFOR SALE.—HANDSOME REST_
DENCE, 1226 North FRANKLIN Street, cor-'
ner of Titotopsou, 30 feet front, with 30. feet side
yard; replete with all the 'modern IMProverklentS,
in peace, order Lwith Immediate possession.
se2-3t. ALIORtD FITLIi.II, SIXTH he.
FOR SAL BUSINESB STAND
=IL Four-story Brown Bouse.N o .B24lValnut street.
Valuable property. Apply to R. A. J. PANOOAST,
No. 3404. BRIDGE Street, Mantuavine, between
and B CO6loelt.
AMUSEMENTS:
MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW
,ARCH_
STREET THEATRE.
E
SECOND N ina OF MRS. JOHN PEEW.
THIS (MONDAY) EVENING., Sep_tember 4, 1895, 0LD HEADS AND YOUNG - HEA.MTS.
Lady Alice Hawthorn Mrs. John. Drew.
Supported by the full CoMpitiik.
To conclude with the Comedletta of
FAINT HEART NEVER WON FAIR LADY.
The Duchess de Torrenueva Miss E. Price.
charies the Second Mrs. C. Henri.
HUT Gomez MelCee Rankine
FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF MIK JOHN DREW.
Doors open at 7. Commence at a quarter before,.
NEW CHESTNUT-STREET THEA
TRE.
LAST SIX NIGHTS
of the
YOttlig, BEAUTIFUL. AND AODOMPLISIIED,
THE GREAT COMEDIENNE OF THE
AMERICAN STAGE,
MISS KATE REIGNOLDS,
and the EMINENT COMEDIAN • .
MR. W. H. SEDLEY SMITH, ..
THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, September 4th,
will be presented btakepeare's brand Tragedy 1*
.flue-acts
ROMEO AND JITEIET.
Romeo MISS KATE REIGNOLDS.
Juliet Miss Cordella Cappelle.
To conclude with the Screaming Farce
SLASHER AND Oft.flEß.
To-morrow Evening CAMILLE,
On WEDNESDAY .Evening. Wend Spectacular
Drama, THE SEA OF ICE, will be presented with
beautiful Scenery Mechanical Effects, etc.
SATURDAYAFTERNOON, September 9th,_
FIFTY-SIXTH GRAND FAMILY MATINEE,
the CORSICAN BROTHERS, will be presented,
WALNUT -STREET THEATRE.—
Acting and Stage Manager „W. S. Fredericks
Business Manager and Teetisewee. , ...T. J. Hatriphill
MONDAI EVENING, September 4, 1885,
BENEFIT and LAST APPEARANCE OF
MR. .1. S. CLARKE,
On which occasion Mr. CLARKE will embrace
the opportunity to express to his kind Philadelphia
friends his grateful satisfaction for the unprece
dented success which has attended his Managerial
efforts at die Theatre
The performance Will coraniep.ce -6,101 Calmanya
Comedy of the
POOR GENTLEMAN.
Doctor 011apod J S. CLARKS.
' To conclude with the Comic Drama of
TOODLES.
Timothy Toodlea
J. S. Clarke
Doors open at VA o'clock; commence at quartet
before 8.
NEW
-A-1 A M
S E R
et l , Z
ab A
o N
igThH
EATRE
WXTNUTIDeNARYAETRACTION,
THIS EVENING AND ON SATURDAY
AFTERNOON,
MISS KATE FISHER,
The great equestrian A.etre§§ in the grand speiltaele
of JSIAZEPPA; OR, THE WILD HORSE OF
TARTARY,
Produced with new Scenery, original Music, Ap
pointments, Wardrobe, Grand Tournament, Polish
and Tartar Ballets, in which
GALLETTI, MONS. ANTONIO,
and Corps tle.Banet Appear; Characters by a full
Dramatic COmpany topt
se4-6t FIFTY AUXII.LATHEB,
G RAND
COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT
BY TUB
UNKNOWN GLEE CLUB,
Assisted by
'MN AMERICAN AND MOZART eLEE CLUBS,
• .A.ecanspanled by
A FULL ORCIFESTRA. nude` JAB. W. PORTER,
Ineludlng the
WONDERFUL
HERSOU DONSPLITZW/LSON
BRO AND SISTER
In their amusing comicality,
TRODURNEWIPHILINNOSTBAINIAMOMENTO,
CONCERT HALL, MONDAY EVENING, Sept. 4.
prke adnilsslon.lo eta. TleketS for Ba l e at the
music stores, hotels, and nt the Pall, Doors open at
7 o'clock. Concert commences nt 8 precisely, eel-21*
fi n ONCI E RP HALL—FOR FIVE
NIGHTS 0N L Y—Commeneing Tugsray,
Sept, sth.--Owing to ihe unbounded applause and
complete success t the CARTER zODAVE TROUPEI
and - PROTEUS will exhibit as tIPOYO, which will
positively terminate their engagement in this OitY ,
0,000 Challenge to any Military Company, or
other persons, who will surpass the Carter Zouavea
in stacking arms in their Zouttve Drill.
.
35 cents. Reserved Seats, 50 cents.
Doors open at 7 o'clock. To commence at 8 o'clock.
Reserved Seats at Mr. Clots. W. A. Trampler's
Music Store, Seling' and CileWWl , streetst T, B.
Pugh's, Sixth and Chestnut streets, and at Riaer
Periodical Stand, Continental Hotel.
Afternoon Performance every SATURDAY, at
half past 2 o'clockJ. HERBAGE CARTER, Pro
prietor. L. M. W. STEERE, Agent. se4-6t.
SIAMESE TWINS AND CHILDREN.
Tliit womEßs OP THE WORLD l
MOST roertiVELv THE LAST WEEK,
AT THE
PHLADELPHIA. MUSEUM,
933 MARKET
. _
- - -
The Management begs to inform the public, that
at the request of numerous families of the surround
ing towns that have not had an opportunity of see
thOs6 jp.eat wonders,_
intr SIAMESE TWINS AND CHILDSII,N,
has, at a great outlay secured them for six days
more, which will positively be the only chance the
citizens of Philadelphia will ever have of wittiesB
- the Twins again on exhibition.
In connection with the above, the Museum has
added to its collection one of the largest Serpents
ever teen in this country, having Just ArrlYud•from
Africa. Also,the great freak ofnature, the Double-
Headed Calf, which is in perfect health; with the
Marble Seal from the Arctic Ocean, and a large Col
lection of Living Animals and Birds; and over one
hundred Stereopticon Views of the War.
Hours of exhibition from 9 to 12, morning; 2 to 5,
afternoon; 7 to 9, evening. •
Admission, 25 cents. Children under ten years of
age. Is cents, JUDUE INUALLS,
se4qt* Proprietor,
A CADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CHEST
A- 1 - NUT Street, above Tenth—Open from 9A. X.
tin 6P. M. Benjamin West's great picture ci
CHRIST REJECTED still on Exhibition. tell
BOARDINQ.
_ ..
TTNITED STATES 110 TEL 413
CHESTNUT Street, is now open for first-class
Permanent or Transient BOARDERS, at moderate
Charges. Thls house has no bar. One large hand
eom6ly ftlrnls►!ed chamber now `avant. audo-7f.
DAY BOARD-WITH FIRST-OLASB
DINNERS, at No. (SAIL south WASHINGTON
&mare. 176-2m*s
LOST AND FOUND.
0 ST-POLIO1 7 OF INSITHAMA
No. 32,044, issued hy Franklin Firegnsurance
Company in the name of Elizabeth Lye. The tinder
will return the same to E. T. COXE, 524 WAL
NUT Street, application having been made for a
new olicv. sel-fm4t
EXCURSIONS.
; GRAND .EXCURBION
L. B. cOaiw gi•ra L°" nnANC34 '
GRAND EXCURSION
TO
LONG , BRANCH,
ON gATVIIDAY' s September 5th,1864,
LeaVilig Camden at 2 F. DI., and returning 94 MO
day, arriving in Philadelphia at b A. M.
Parties wishing to spend two nights and one day
at the Sea-shore, should take advantage of the op
portunity. Fare from Camden to Long Branch and
return, $2. For information, inquire of
set-7t' L. B. COLE, Agent, Camden.
B aw e r OR LO }IC(
A GRAND PLEASURE EXCURSION FROM
PHILADELPHIA AND HADDONFIELD
LONG ESRA.IN"Cia
And return on WEDNESDAY, September 6th, 1865,
leaving VINE-STREET Ferry at 8.30 A. M., ar
riving at Long Branch at 11.05 A. M.
Returning, leaves hong Branch at 4,60 r, iii,. ar
riving at Camden at 8.40 P.
Fare for the round trip, $1.60. Tickets for sale at
the Office, on the wharf. The subscriber respect
fully polleite your patronage. WM. - PLUM.
sel-4t
asupwi . FOR THE BEA.
SHORE,
A GRAND EXCURSION. AND PIC-NW
TO ATIAANTI- 1 0'
FOR COLORED PERSONS, EXOLDSIVELY,
WILL TARR. PLAOF. ON
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER sth, 1883.
FARE, WNW AND RETURNINU, $1,25.
Children, under ten years of age, ea cents,
Tickets for sale at the Railroad Mee, at the
wharf, two hours before starting.
Last boat leaves VINE Street at 8.30 A. IL
This train will slop at Haddonfield and Ashland.
COMMITTEE; OF ARRANGEMENTS.
JAMS W. Purnell, I Thomas DOrseq,
Henry JAnee, Joslitio )howl',
A. M. Reilly, A. Burnarw. .1 1
set-3t 0. DAVIS,
4,,,-
EXCURSIONS TO
LONG BRANCH, _
Trains for Long Branch will leave COOPER'S
POINT, Oannien, daily (Blintiay excepted) at %lb A.
M. Pare, *2. Excursion Tirlieto, good f6P SIM
days, II 5. B. COLE, Agent,
sel•dtCamden.
. _
aitsmaRA.RITAN AND DELA
WARE BAY RAILROAD.
TRAINS DISCONTINUED.
On and after MO DAY A MMUST 28th, the train
leaving Saturday's at 4.30 r. M. and *oat Long
Branch Monday morning, will be discontinued.
S. B. COLE, Agent,
Camden.
wq, FAIRBANKS' STANDARD
SOAI4F.S,
Adapted to every branCh Of business where
correct and durable Scale is required.
A uniform standard of weights, and a correct
system of weighing, are subjects claiming the at
tention of every
_individual in tile community.
A WORD OF CAUTION.
Tian WELL-EARNED REPUTATION Or Times
SCALES has induced the manufant a tie a rg e Wli o
den of Imticyfgut and ciiesP have
them as FAIRRANW sEA to
I r a l a fi
a pse i lk th ite r e o r oo4 a
theriefore been sub) s
andiWrther, o ther e i e n i anufacturers have Minty as
seuerpteMtrifitheantdLlnly l a tt n ll 4 o
fo secured rem e
. 11 e services of valued
from our establish
ment.
The BllbsCliberslave
al u
perpetrators I no controversy with honor
ablerators of
eaninetitors, roger di ng
the above muds as pursuing . a. course alike ttilinct
and dishonorable, they take. this method to caution
the public against their imPOsitions. _
FAIRBANKS & EWR4
MASONIC! FALL, Philadelphia,
L $• • $ it A. z "" e
—Therefore, the nervous and debilitated should
immediately use If.ITRAOT Ducuip.
104 Sottth TENTH Street. au2bitn
TO SPORTSMEN.—PHILIP WILSON
a CO., No. 409 CHESTNUT Street ffitll the
attention of Sportsmen to our stook of FINE. GUMS
of our own and best English makers. Also, , Elftes,
Pistols, Skates., Cricket and Base-Ball Implements,
powder, Shot, Wads, Claps, Flasks, Pouches, 40.,
at lowest prise&
Repairing done In the beet manner. itnl7..tt
ITELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT
BUONU is pleasant in taste and odor. tree
action. ll injurious properties,. and' immediate M its
lAA Sou th TENTH tit se t. au234m
BBN.TAMIN F. BLOOD '
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Haring been recently discharged from the arum
has resumed the practice of the is and ha .Ing
been appointed a COmmissioner of Deeds for the
most of the States, by the Governors thereof, it au
thorized to take depositions, acknowledgment of
deeds, ha. to be used or recorded therein.
Office, No. 014 CHESTNUT Street, Philadel
phia, unt-tin
A READY . AND CONCLUSIVE 'LEST
of the properties of HRLAITIOLD , S FLUID EX
TRACT BUCIIV WRI be ft COUARATIIIOII with th 011.9 let
forth in the United States Ptspeasary. 104 south
TraiTlt street.