The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 05, 1865, Image 3

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    COMMISSION HOUSES.
110 MANUFACTURERS,
cr,cyr.txrxis,
CITY TRADE GENERALLY,
Ile subscriber is Commission Ageut for mane
facturers of the following Goods:
COTTON TARN, ail numbers.
COTTON WARPS. all numbers.
COTTON, LINEN, AND WOOLLEN CARPET
WARP.
WADDING, all qualities.
WiOE, TWINE, BATTS, AND RAG CARPETS.
MANG AND SEINE TWINES.
R. T. WHITE,
237 MARKET Street, 226 0111JRCH Alley.
BAGS! BAGS I BAGS I
NEW AND SECOND-RAND.
BEAistrAss, BURLAP. AND alnilfr
BAGS
FLOUR AND SALT ORD ER,LL UZI%
MN - T.IW TO BY
JOHN T. BAILEY & -CO„
ly?f ,. 4m No. 113 NORTH FRONT STREET.
- H OARD it HUTCHINBON,
AGS32II FOR THZ BALM OF
PHILADELPHI A-MT A
UT S DE
TREET. GOODS,
us CHESTN
PHILADELPHIA.,
MID
103 BLADE STREET, NEW YORK. JeM-6m
O. MATHEWSON, GENERAL COM
-1.1 • MISSION PRODUCE BROKER AND FOR
WARDING MERCHANT, No. 2135 BROAD Street,
AUGUSTA, Georgia., at
Co
old stan McLaughlin, a
j i rm 3 of T. P. Stovall & Co., Stovall,
I co. and G. IL McLaughlin, & CO.,
Will give his prompt and personal attention to
be purchase and sale of Cotton, Domestic Goods,
sugar, Bacon, Lard, Grain, Flour, Rope, Bagging,
and merchandise generally.
Having the agency of several first-class Cotton
gulls,
lam prepared, at all times, to supply orders
for Yarns, sheeting, Skirtings, Osnaburgs,
jeans, ar.
With extensive FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSES,
can furnish secure Storage, and give prompt atten
tion to Merchandise and Produce consigned to me
for forwarding in any direction. au23-3in
MERCHANT TAILORS.
ARMY AND NAVAL OFFICERS
J. S. TAYLOR,
•THE BEST MILITARY AND NAVAL TAILOR
IN THE 'UNION,
kis now connected with
EDWARD P. KELLY,
612 CHESTNUT STREET.
j. S. TAYLOR has been for the last POW' rears
;be Cutter for the Military a - att Nava/ Tailoring Es
tablishment of
OWENS,
212 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE,
WASKTNOTON.
NautiGsl_ 6.,
R OBERT SHOEMAKER Zia CO.,
F. E. Corner of FOURTH and RACE Streets,
DITLADELPIIIA,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
importers and Dealers In Foreign and Domestte
'WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS.
MANDIPACTIIIOTES Or
:wiliTE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY, in.
AGENTS FOB TEE CELEBRATED
FRENCH ZINC PAINTS.
Dealers mud Consumers supplied at
VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH•
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
F INEV SHIRT NA_NLVACTORY.
The subscribers would invite attention to their
IMPROVED CUT OF SHIRTS,
which they make a specialty!. their business. Also,
cow tautly receiving
iCOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
J. W. SCOTT & C 0.,.
ciIe.NTLEKENIS FURNISHING SWIM,
No. 814 CHESTNUT Street,
Four doors below the Continental.
LiaSt s 43l l ls-01:1 i_t4elr.elip)
SOMETHING NEW.
PATENT CLOTHES 7 - Amaral, for
,IT SATES THE HANDS.
GLASS JAES,
TIN CANS.
au24-tf GRIFFITH & PAGE. SIXTH and ARCH.
!WV I) OM )1 ZVIIKTI ;I KI4 11111110
a NEW IL, MI
COMPANIES NING, COAL, AND OTHER
w .
We are prepared to furnish New Corporations
iith sal the Books they require, at short notice and
1w prim. of first quality. All styles of Binding.
STEEL PLATE CERTIFICATE OF STOCK.
LITHOGRAPHED " .•
TRANSFER BOOK.
ORDERS OF TRANSFER.
STOCK LEDGER.
•STOCE LEDGER BALANCES. •
,REGISTER OF CAPITAL STOCK.
BROKERS , PETTY LEDGER.
ACCOUNT OF SALES.
:DIVIDEND BOOR.
MOSS & CO_
BLASE ROM ILLETUFACTIAERS AND
STATIONERS.
432 CHESTNUT Street.
COAL.
i • " . "I"1,
-I" NOW—Lowest Price for the Beason.—Ctenulu
Eagle Vein COAL, e zi al, if not enperior, to Lehigh
Egg and Stove sizes, SO,• Large Nut, $8.50. Try it
You will be sure to be pleased. Office, 111 Sou
:FOURTH Street, below Chestnut. Depot, 141'
-cALLoWHILL Street, above Broad.
111Jy23-3m ELLIS BRANSON.
KOWLE S' LEHIGH, HICKORY,
and FISK COAL, at reduced prices. Mee
and Yard, NINTH WILLOW Ste. jyls-3m"
.11 0A L .-SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER
ki MEADOW, and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal,
and best Locust Mountain, from Senurllakrepareel
txures% for fatally nee. Depot, . w.' corner
EIGHT and WILLOW Streets. Office, No. 1111
S. SECOND Street. (apS-tf3 J. 'WALTON lc CO.
SIIMMER RESORTS.
LIGHT -HOUSE COTTAGE,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
The nearest house to the surf.
JONAH WOOTTON,
Proprietor.
po /An ; I s'o 3 WWI qI)M
slatE PENN STEAM ENGINE AND
BOILER WORKS.—NEAFIE & LEVY,
PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS.
_MACHINISTS, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACK
SMTHS, and FOUNDERS, having for many years
been in successful operation, and been exclusively
rogaged In building and repairing Marine and River
Engines, high and low-presaure, - Iron Boners, Wa
ter Tanks, Propellers, &c., respectfully offer
their Sent ees to the public as being fully pre_pared
to Contract for engines of all sizes, Marine, River,
and Stationery; having sets of patterns of different
sizes, are_prepared to execute orders with quick de
spatch. Every description of_pattern-making made
at the shortest notice. High and Low-pressure,
Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, or the beet
Pennsylvania charcoal. iron. Forgings of all sizes
and kinds; Iron and Brass Castings of all descrip
tions; Roil-Turning, Screw-Cutting, and all other
work connected with the above business.
Drawings and specifications for alt work done at
the establishment free of charge, and work guaran
-;:eed.
The Sahscribers have ample wharf-dock room for
repairs of boats where they can lie in perfect safe
y, and are provided with shears, blocks, falls, &c.,de., for raising heavy or light weights.
JACOB' NEAFIE,
JOHN P. LEVY,
BEACH and PALMER Streets.
J. 'VAUGHAN MERRICK. WILLIEm M. XERRICE.
46.1111 R. COPE.
SOUTHWARt tOURDRIt t ,
FIFTH AND WANHINOTUN STREETS,
='.=l
MERRICK dc, SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS-
Manufacture Nigh and Low Pressure Stearn En
gines, for land, river, and marine service.
Boilers, Gasometers Tanks, Iron Boats, etc.;
Castings of all kinds, either Iron or Brass.
Iron-frame Boots for Gas Works, Workshops,
Railroad Stations, &c.
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most
Improved construction.
Every description of Plantation Machinery, such
as Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills,NaellUnt Pans, Open
:6team Traltui, Defecators, Filters, Pumping ZAP
&c.
Sole agents for N. Milieux's Patent Sagar-Boll
ing Apparatus, Nestnytb's Patent Steam Hammer,
.and Aspinwall & Wolser Patent Centrifugal
Ciugar-Draining Machine. ann-tr
vIORGAN ORR, & CO., STEAM EN.
GINE HEMMERS, Iron Founders" and Gene
ral Machinists and Boiler Makers No. 119 CAL
LOWHILL Street. Philadelphia: te2o-ti
GRICE & LONCt t
- FULTON WORKS, nio BEAM BTU - EXT.
Engineers, Machinists , Boiler Makers. and Cu
Builders.
Tasks of every description made to order.
Sole Agents forLordesMarine Salinometerson9l6-17
pHOTOGFRAPR ALBUMS.
MILLER & RIIRLOCK,_
HANUPACT VEERS or , PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
lcos. 1102 and 1104 SANSOM St., Philadelphia,
Oder to the trade the most complete and extensive
assortment of Photograph Albums, comprising over
three hundred varieties of the lateskstyles and most
umutiful patterns with a great variety of clasps
and ornaments. Whey are unsurpassed in beauty
and durability by any in the market, and sold at
Imo than tke general average prices. Satisfaction
. - ruaranteed or the money refunded. A liberal die
.:omit to dealers. Catalognesmalled to any address
Without charge.
POCKET BIBLES AND POCKET TESTAMENT%
~tltlerWlTH PSALMS IN METRE.
& Burlock's superior and well-known Pearl
also their Pearl Testament, in various styles
ut binding, for sale on liberal terms, at Nos. 1102
35d 1104 SANSOM St.,Phlladelphia.
sid-wfm3t&iiim
E • D. F. MORGAN
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COLLECTING
AGENT,
MEMPHIS. TENN.
The Civil Courts of this District are now in prac.
:teal operatlen. Having practiced at the Memphis
`dr for ten (10) fears, my scsnaintance with tns
u usinese commu nity greatly facilitates in the speed) ,
Collection of cllins.
.114610 $. D . F. MORGAN-
CABINET FURNITURE.
MOOSE & c&m:Piox.
are 2618011 TR SECOND STREET,
Dre Pared to follow the decline In the market hi
e prlee their Furniture Purchasers will_please
-all and examine our stock: mV UFI9•
FISHER'S SELF-BEALING FRUIT
°Arz.
•
Every housekeeper in the city and country
should use this excellent Can. It is the moat con
.ierkt and reliable Can in use, and gives entire
Imam:non wherever introduced. It is sealed in AZ
ir tall tt by booking and spring, thus clamping .a tin
over and around the opening, and pressing it
Dori a ring of cemented paper. The cement pre he
raper weltis by the heat of the feuit,and as the pss].
The
the fruit cools, and the sealing is per
ket. The cap is unfastened by unhooking the
..:brlng and running a thin knife around under the
''' l neniedpaper.
Please call and examine this Can at
J. marinerients2,
BOS SPRING GARDEN Street,
1,14-2olty Philadelphia.
WHITE VIRGIN WAX OF ANTILLES
. new French Illimmetic for beautifying and
preserving the eamplerlon The r e the ne i ther onder Mean:mound of the age. -is chalk,
powder
magnesia. bismuth, nor talc in its compo
/v4n, it being composed entirely of pine Virgin
s , az: hence the e=raordlnary qualities for preT
Itying the skin, making it soft, smooth, fair, and
rc esparent. It' makes the old appear - young,the
c " , "ey handsome, the handsome more heal:dila
141 the moot beautiful divine. Prices, 83 and s
rim. Prepared only street NT & Perramers,
n hollth EIGHTH r two doors above Chest.
and 1.33 South SEVEIiTH Street, above Wal•
a n:4
.421.-am
==l
OFFICE FOR THErEALLE OF •
CrOInaIaNDEENT LOANS
No. 114 8. THIRD STREET.
JAY COOKS Sr. CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Offer for sale, at lowest market rates.
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
AS FOLLOWS
U.S. 7.30 Treasury Notes of date of Aug. 16, 1564.
DO. do. do. June 15. 1385.
Do. do. do. July 15, 1865.
BONDS OF iSsi.
5-B0 LOAN OF 15621.
D-go LOAN OF 1864.
10-40 LOAN OF 1864.
CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS.
STOCKS OF ALL KINDS BOUGHT AND SOLD
ON COMMISSION.
Informs:ifOn given concerning all kinds of Sem.
rates.
Collections on all points made at lowest rates.
au24-tjal
r) IPI 1K 7 MI 411 3111•1111111,=1 DT 1)41
JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
DRY GOODS ,
Nos. 239 and 241 North Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA
Cloths, Prints,
Cassimeres, Delainee,
SatOnetts, Alpacas,
Jeans, Fancy Dress Goods,
Cottonadelh Brown and Bleeched Sheetings,
Denims, Brown and Bleeched ShMingo,
Stripes, Omish Chambras,
Cheeks, Omlsh Tweeds,
Ginghams, Flannels,
Diapers, Linens,
FURNISHING GOODS,
WHITE GOODS,
au2S•tm NOTIONS, &e., &e.
FALL.
EDMUND YARD Sr. 00.,
617 Chestnut and 614 Jayne Sts,,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
BILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS,
LINENS,
WRITE GOODS AM) BALMORAL%
DEALERS IN
AMERICAN DRESS GOODS.
GERMANTOWN
FANCY WOOL GOODS,
BALMORA.LS,
AT THE LOWEST HAE r EET RATES.
anB-lm
CURTAIN GOODS.
I . E. WALRAVEN,
MASONIC) HALAL,
719 CHESTNUT STREET,
SAS %TOOT BACEIVILD
A FULL LINE OF
LACE AND NOTTIN4aIIAM
CURTAINS,
ENTIBBLY NEW AND RIDS DESIGNS,
IT REDUCED EATEIa.
PINK, WHITE AND BLUE
ITOSQUIT 4 a BARS
W/T.III..A.TBNT UMBRELLA PRAXES,
ALL SIZES, BEADY.FOR USE.
WINDOW SHADES,
HE THE LATEST PATTERNS.
PIANO COVERS,
A CHOICE ASSORTMENT.
-4f
GROCERIES.
WHITE PRESERVING BRANDY.
PURE CIDER AND WINE VINEGAR.
GREEN GINGER, MUSTARD SEED, SPICES,
All the requisites for Preserving and Pickling
purposes.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
DEALERS IN FINE GROCERIES,
au26.41 Col. ELEVENTH and VINE Stroll!
REMOVALS.
REMOVAL.-BENEDICT MILLER,
UMBRELLA and PARASOL Manufacturer, bas
removed to 39 North SIXTH gtreht_ sesilnr if .
gi REMOVAL.
P. B. LOPTIS,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER,
Formerly at NO. /40 North Thirteenth street, Slo•
forms Ms numerous frie.nda and cuatoraere that ii
has removed to
No. 61 North EIGHTH Street,
. .
where he intends to open with a fine and well 511•
lected assortment of WATCHES and JEWELRY.
Everything in his line will be found of a superior
quality and workmanship, and every article war
ranted as represented.
Particular attention given to repairing fine
Watches. Jewelry made to order, and repaired.
He solicits a continuance of the liberal patronage
bestowed in his old store by former customers, and
asks the favor of the public generally. aula-lm
PENIQTAL.—GEO. W. WATSON &
-RA , SO. have removed their CARRIAGE REPOS'.
TORY to their old place, No. 1219 CHESTNUT
Street (under Concert Han ' ) where they will keep a
stock of Carriages of their own make, and will re.
ceive orders for every description of Arst-claai
work.
Jun& 7, 1865. Jel-am
MILITARY.
'UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS.
—Wanted for the UNITED STATES MARINA
CORES, able-Vodied MEN. Splendid induce
mute held Out to all entering the Marine Corps;
gloyiona opportunity tO visit foreign countries;
good pa excellent aCCOMMOdatione, light and
easy dutie s.
For all further information inquire at the Recruit
ing Rendezvous, No. 311 South FRONT Street,
Philadelphia, between 9 A. M. and 8 P. M. every
day except nunday. CHARLES EBY - WOOD,
Cantaln and Recruiting ORuer.
COTTON -WARP CLOTHS,
7MI4CC7I.'I',
WAVE AND OTHER PATTERNS
ALL-WOOL
DO ESKINS,
AND OTHER FANCY PATTERNS.
For sale by the Manufacturers,
BENJ. BULLOCK'S SONS,
40 and 42 South FRONT Street_
SPECIAL NOTICE.
I have made arrangements to remain for a
SHORT TIME ONLY,
cia n sa m gaVa t iTll7l:ffgy w ar e n t g e u t n o ti s l e l l g i t r g;
notice.
GEO. J. HENKEL'S,.
80/4M 809 and 811 CIiESTNIIT Street.
800 28 3 fie R r6 B eiPa ra ou g th/ O ralje N e. BULL
Landing from schooner A. Sawyer, direct from
South Carolina, and for ISAAC
ses-Bt s BARTON & SON.
ITELMBO CONCENTRATED
•••-..- =TRACT BITOIII7 is the Great Diuretic.
linian3oho , s CONCENTRATED EXTRACT SAItSA.
PARILLA is the Great Blood Purifier.
Both are prepared according to rules of Pharma
cy and Chemistry, and are the most active that c4n
be made. 104 South TENTH Street. au2.3-lm
TO HARDWARE MERCHANTS AND
-IL STOVE-DEALERS.—Your attention Is respeet•
fully called to our assortment or Shovels, Spades,
Galvanized and Japanned Coal Hods, Copper and
Metallic bottom Boilers, Pans, &e., &c. GEO.
GBIFFTHS, Manufacturer, No. 1 FETTER Lane,
Third street, above Arch. au3l-e6*
HERMETICALLY SEALED MEATS
AND SOWS.
1,000 dos. Sausage Meat.
500 " Boast Beef.
500 " do Veal.
ate do Mutton.
1,000 " do Turkey.
1,000 • do Mickel*
MOO
•• assorted Bonn!, in 12, cans.
For sale by Emma ;& WILLIAMS,
fea-tf 107 South WATER Street.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHII
gives health and : vigor to the frame, and bloom
to the pallid °bank. l~ebtl►4y is accompanied by
Many alarming symptom% and if no treatment 18
submitted to,eonsumption, insanuy,,.or epileptic
the ensue ma boutlt %WWI *treat. auZi-lm
RETAIL DRY GOOD&
NEW: PALL AND #WINTER
DRESS 'GOODS.
Large purchases-At the AUCTION SALES AT
NEW YOBS. enable us to eahlhit a splendid line of
DRESS
AT REDUCED PRICES.
Wholeiale limn are invited to examine Our
etoek.
OIIRWEN STODD&RT ist BROTHER,
Nog. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street,
se4 : 43t , •- Above Willow.
FRENCH MERINOEB,
OF ALL GRADES,
THE LATE AUCTION SALES IN NEW YORK
Country -Merchants
Will find advantages in our stock.
CERWEIT STODDART & BROTHER,
Iso, 45g, and 454 N. SECOND Si.,
ae4-9t aim* Willow.
P OWER LOOM TABLE LINENS, 87c,
St, and $1.12%.
Heavy Unbleached Table Linen, 623 i, 75, and
87,tge.
Rnssta Crash, 23 and 25 cents—sheaP.
Ahl3rlo.llll Crash—a nice assortment.
Napkins at all prices.
Scotch Diaper, from $2 to $5 a piece.
Largest and best Honey-comb Quilts.
Very flue Linen Towels and Towelling r ,
JOHN H. STOKES,
504 702 ARCH Street.
WRENCH MERINOS AT $1.25,
- 1 - FROM THE NEW YORK AUCTION SALES;
Superior grades, at greatly reduced prices.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street,
se4-St Above Willow.
ALL -WOOL BLACK MOUSSEL DE
LAINES. of superior grades, atso and SO rents,
FROM THE NEW YORK AUCTION SALES.
CURWEN STODDARTe & BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street,
se4-3t Above Willow.
NEAT-FIGURED .BLACK AND
WHITE MOUSSEL DELAINES.
FROM THE LAME NE W YORK AUCTION SALES.
COWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street,
se4-3t Above Willow.
CHOICE COLORS 6-4 MOUSSEL DE
LAMES,
FROM THY. NEW YORK AUCTION SALES,
cuRWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 455, and 454 North SECOND Street,
se4-3t Above Willow.
RICH -COLORED MOIRE ANTIQUE
vita TfilarE AUCTION SALES.
CURWEN STODDART dG BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 152, and 454 North SECOND Street,
se4-3t Above Willow.
FALL.
HOUSE FURNISHING DRY GOODS.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRI
SON, No. YOPS CHESTNUT Street,
Are JIOW receiving their Fait assortment of
.IIOtJBE I'tJk 'IS LING DRY GOODS
Such as Table Cloths, Napkins, Damask and
Diaper; Towelings, Towels, Linen and Cotton
Shectings of all kinds. Pillow [Amen and Muslin,
Blankets, Quilts, and generally every article of
Dry Goods required in a well ordered house
hold. se2-stuth6t
PEAL WELSH FLANNELS.-JUST
received an assortment of
REAL WELSH FLANNELS,
Well known to housekeepers for their superior
washing qualities.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON,
set-stuth6t No. 1008 CHESTNUT Street.
WROI/1 NEW YORK AUCTION
Lupin's flneall-wool Helaine, No.
Fine Merinoes, 87c, $1.15, $1.25. -
Two eases Lupin's superb quality, $1.50, 1.75.
Lupin's plain Reps sl.2s—newest style plaids.
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE &
Northwest eor. of EIGHTH and MARKET.
S2FOR GOOD WIDE BLACK
, SIDES.
Neat plaid fancy Silks, $1.75.
Double-faced, black ilgured, $.1.65.
A choice line of line dress goods.
Double-width black all-wool Delaines,sl4l.2s.
J. V. STRAWBB/Deall et
Northwest eor. of EIGHTH and MARKET.
$3 • 60 FOR HONEY-COMB BRIDAL
• QUILTS.
Marseilles crib Quilts, cradle Blankets.
1 bale Ai-wide Flannel, 40c.
1 bale good all-wool Shaker, 62c.
2 bales gray Twilled Flannel, at 45e and 50e.
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE
Northwest eor. EIGHTH and mApitme.
THREE BALES RUSSIA CRASH, 25,
-3- 28, 31. CENTS.
6-9, 6.4, and 8-4 Sheeting&
8-4, 104, and 11-4 Sheetings.
New York Mills and Watnsutta Shirting&
your hales Unbleached hlusitas—cheapest in
the city.
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE &
Northwest cor. EIGHTH and MARKET.
BLANKETS. —A FIVE -POUND BLAN
KET FOR $.3.
2 eases superior Blankets, $5 and 6.75.
6 eases good size ail-wool, $6 and 9.
4 cases fine extra size, to $l2.
3 cases superb quality, *l6, $23, $25.
WHOLESALE A I) RETAIL.
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO.,
Northwest cor. EIGHTH and MARKET.
Se2-stUtb
IT wo BALES OF REAL RUSSIA
CRASH, just received. Price, 20 and at cents.
Damask Table Linens and Napkins.
Huck Towel Hugs and Bird-Eye Diapers.
Linen and Cotton Sheetings.
Pine and medium quality Flannels.
New York Milts and Williamsville aiuslins.
English and American Prints.
Stripe Chintzes for wrappers and bordering.
EDWIN HALL UM,
au3o-tf A 6 South SECOND Street.
BLANKETS -ENTIRE NEW STOOK;
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• Tlekings.
Linen Diapers, ile.2S, /2.50 and $3.50, &e.
DEL AINAS.
•
107 pieces new Detainee, 21 and 37 as.
118 pieces new prints,best makes, only 28 to 30 et&
Daily opening new dress goods.
Black dress goods stocmplete ß .
COOPE & CONARD,
S. E. cor. NINTH and MARKET Streets.
IT STEEL & SON, Nos. : 713 & 715
JIAL • North TENTH. Street, are now offering great
bargains in
SIMMER DRESS GOODS. •
_ .
Dress Goa; of altiliiids 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.
styld s s zri,dormeahritraar'apaolors,
CHEAPEST BLACK SILKS IN THE CITY.
Just opened 1 case of Hoyle's best quality 9-9 Eng
lish Chintzes. double purples, at 50e. aul2
TRADE LOCKWOOD'S
, T )
• •
PAPER COLLARS.
.7.w
CLOTH LINED,
14C.' AND WITHOUT
CLOTH LINING.
MARK.
The Cloth Lined Collars made by the LOCKWOOD
MFG. CO., 255 South CRIED Street, Philadelphia,
have been In general use since 1855, and potwith
standing the fact that numerous imitations of them
have been made they still rank superior to any Col
lar in the market.
They are the only collars lined throughoiit with
cloth, with a layer of paper on each side, and are
shaped upon formers, or moulds , so as to at the
neck and allow a space for the cravat. The peculiar
process used in their manufacture, makes them re
semble linen very closely; when finished the fibres
of the cloth give the appearance of linen to the
paptten -hThey
a nd v a ey t h t e r only
g ly aodldaonmadtear at
can
be turned and worn on both sides without the but
ton-holes giving way and the paper tearing.
Parties purchasing collars w be careful to see
that each collar is stamped upon the inside—Lock
wood Mfg. Co., Cloth Lined, with the Trade Hark of
the Co. and date of Patents. Do not be deceived by
the boxes or false representations, but see for your
self. If the collar itself is not stamped upon the in
side as above, it is not genuine.
The enormous demand for these goods (largely ex
ceeding that of any collar made) has kept them sold
ahead of production but with a large amount of
new machinery, this Co. is now able to till all orders
promptly, either in Philadelphia or at any of the
Agencies.
In addition to collars est standard goods, several
to...mtg. rade s of are constantly in Stock.
The Lockwood Mfg. Co. are the sole licenses under
Hunt's and Lockwood's Patents, (the first on Paper
Collars ever issued,) and by purchasing these Roods
parties avoid difficulties and lawsuits, which are
now being vigorously prosecuted against airdealers
iu other makes of paper collars, Willett infringe one
or more of these Patents.
THE TRADE SUPPLIED BY
W. E. & E. D. LOCKWOOD,I
SOLE AGENTS FOR LOCKWOOD MFG. CO.,
255, 357, and g 59 South THIRD Stret, Pthetta wiffled&
au3l.
'ROMAINE'S
CRIMEAN BITTERS
WHAT THEY ARE.
A purely medical preparation, composed of recog ,
abed Standard remedies in diseases for which it is
recommended, their curative powers increased by
combination, and extracted by a scientific pliarme+
ceutleal process, which secures a perfect and uni
form concentration of medical virtues.
They are the most reliable preventive and cure of
FEVER and ADITE known.
They restore the tone of the stomach, and impart
strength to the digestive ornate when recovering
from sickness.
They protect tile system from the effects ()Matte
tuent weather and miasma, avert . Chills and Fever,
and remove slight attacks of Rheumatism and Neu
ralgia.
They relieve Diarrhoea, Flatulence, and Colle t and
counteract the effect of change of water and cli
mate.
They are especially adapted for Dyspeptics, In
valids, and Sedentary persons, who need a tonic
stimulant.
Their stimulating properties being chiefly derived
froom roots and plants, they exhilarate without
creating a craving for alcoholic drinksl
They are approved by the highest medical authori
ties In United States Army hospitals, where they
have been used.
They are very delicate in flavor, and agreeable to
the palate,
WHAT
_TEUFY ANA NOT,
THEY ARRNOT a decoction of inert aromatics, to
Lid a compromise with conscience which shrinks
from open tippling 3
THAT /MR NOT WHISKY under another name.
THEY Ana: NOT a worthless compound putred into
notoriety.
Send to your Druggist for Circular, with full par
ticulars.
MILLER & CO., Proprietors,
110 Liberty St., N. Y.
For sale by Johnston, 11.olloway & Cowdon, at
manufacturers' rates, antl retailed by all respestay.
Me Druggists and Family Grocers. ou3l-thsto-6t*lf
THE CHEAPEST AND BEST.
THE PRESTON STEAM LAUNDRY COMPANY
CLEAN CARPETS,
On their "Boston Carpet Cleaner, , in the beet
sired with
taken up and put down when de
sired, without trouble to housekeepers. Send or.
(lento PRESTON STEAM LAUNDRY
ht' 1520 South NINTH St. P. 0. Box WA.
CARD PHOTOGRAPHS-12 FOR $1.25
Imre to please, by the style and manner of ese
cation and moderate charge; sultallie for Albums
REIMER'S, SECOND Street, abovatureen. ttw
PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS.-
Churches, residences, public edifices and coun
try seats, parties or Individuals, can have Photo
graphs taken by applying to B. F. REIMER, 624
ARCH Street.
SPECIAL NOTICE.--ALL NEGA
TIVES in my possession Of two years' stand
ing and upwardswill be destroyed within one month,
unless secured by purchase or special request.
se2-stutl3t* F. OUTEMINST, Photographer.",
OLD 1441:NDITBACH• RYE WHISKY
FORS AL - E.—The subscriber has for sale fifteen
barrels of PURE OLD MANDUBACH RYE
WHISKY, which will be warranted to be the
genuine article, under the hand of the manufac
turer. It was made shortly after the commence
ment of the rebellion, and stored away for private
use. ,This Whisky is celebrated for its purity and
line flavor, having .been manufactured out of clean
rye, and double distilled, with the old-fashioned.
worm still, and is now the oldest for sale in town or
country. A sample can be seen at the office of the
subscriber. • JAMES GORDON,
set-stuih3t No. 213 WALNUT Street.
MANHOOD AND YOUTHFUL VIGOR
sire repattted by Mild4Bo/4P`f) EXTRACT
BILVDT. 1O TEll Tit OtiTecV. 61444g1
THE PRESS.-PIEMADELPIIII, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1565.
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS.
1865. WHOLESALE. 1865.
THOS. W. EVANS & CO.,
Are daily opening their
FALL IMPORTATION,
AND HAVE NOW ON
EXHIJECITtON
A CHOICE LINE OF
FINE DRESS GOODS,
KID GLOVES, &o.
To which the attention of
WHOLESALE BUYERS
IS INVITED
820 CEERTNUT STREET, UP STAIRS
au3o-12t
1865 . F A. L L . 1865.
MS; R. CAMPBELL & CO.,
727 CHESTNUT STREET,
Invite the attention of Cash Buyers at wholesale
to their stock of
FRENCH, BRITISH, AND AMERICAN
DRY la 01313 S p
Which, for extent, variety, and general adike.-
tion to the wants of the trade, is unrivalled.
SILKS,
MERINOES,
POPLINS,
EPINGLINES,
TARTAN PLAIDS.
•
BLANKETS;
FLANNELS,
BALMORALS,
WHITE GOODS,
LINENS, and.
BRADFORD GOODS.
Package Buyers supplied with scarce and desira
ble goods at and under market rates.
WHOLESALE HOOKS VP STAINS.
au26-tf
CARPETS AND OIL-CLOTHS.
CARPETINGS 1 cAIiPETINGS 1 1
J. T. IMP.L.,ACROIX,
No. 37 South SECOND Street, No. 37
• ABOVE CHESTNUT.
31A5 JEW/ . RECEIVED A PULL LINE
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
CARPETINGS,
OF THE BEST MANES AND NEWEST STYLES.
WINDOW SHADES,
FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS, DRUG-GETS, RAG, LIST,
AND COTTAGFE CARPET%'
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
J. T. DELACROIX,
37 SOUTH SECOND STREET i.
Between Chestnut and Market streets, rhilada
eel-fstuwthan
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
PUBLISHED THIS DAY
TRH CADET ENGINEER;
STEAM FOR THE STUDENT
BY JOHN IL LONG,
Chief Engineer U. S. Navy,
and
R. H. BUEL,
Assistant Engineer U. S. Navy. •
Svc., amply illustrated
J. E. LIPPINCOTT & CO.*
710 and 717 MARKET STREET,
- 8e5.3t Publishers.
JUST PUBLISHED, .
POETICAL TRIBUTES
TOTE
MEMORY OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
Comprised of contributions from the pens of many
of our most gifted writers. -
The volume is elegantly printed on toned paper,
and tastefully bound, with an appropriate design
in gold. 12mo, muslin, gilt top with a steel por
trait of President Lincoln. Price,
- PREFACE. - t •
In the - preparation of this volume !Chas been the
purpose to preserve, in permanent form, the spon
taneous tributes of esteem and affection tendered
to the memory of our late beloved President by the
poetical writers of our own and other countries.
It seems especially fitting that the tender regard
which Mr. Lincoln had won for himself during the
four eventful years of his Presidency, and which
has found so many and such heartfelt expressions
since his untimely death, should have a lasting re
cord!, and both for the gratification of those who
have mingled their tears over the remains of the
illustrious dead, and as an evidence to future gene
rations of how wise, and great, and good we thought
him, this volume is now put forth.
Atir Will be sent by mail on receipt of the price.
J. B.' LIPPINCOTT CO.,
oci-et Publisher, 715 and 717 MARKET St.
NEW MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.
WRITINGS OF JAMES MADISON. 4 vols.Bvo.
WATT'S DICTIONARY OF CHEMISTRY. 3
vOls. Bvo.
BEADE'S SAVAGE AFRICA. Bvo.
DISCOVERY OF THE SOURCE OF 'THE NILE.
117C8Maln Spoke.
.AERRY , S CENTRAL ASIA.
MILL'S POLITICAL ECONOMY. 2 vola.
AB New and Standard Books.
For sale by .LINDSAY & BLAHISTON,
au24 No. 25 South SIXTH Street.
VILPATRICK AND OUR CAVALRY.
With an account of the Cavalry Raids and En
gagements from the beginning of the Rebellion to
the surrender of Johnston. 12mo.
THE STORY OF GENERAL SHERMAN'S
GREAT MARCH THROUGH THE SOUTH. By
MaJor Nichols. Hmo.
CHRISTIAN'S MISTAXE. By the author of
" John Halifax." 12m0.
ARNOLD'S 'ESSAYS AND CRITICISMS, 12mo.
PHILIP IN PALESTINE. A Book of Boy Travel.
By H. A. Edwards. _
All the new books received as soon as published
and for sale by JAMES B. CLAXTON,
(Successorito W. S. & A. Martien,)
atria 606 CHESTNUT Street.
HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT
OF VGINIA.
RICIEISIOND, August 2, 1865.
I regard the RICHMOND REPUBLIC as a tho
roughly loyal newspal er, and I believe it Is exer
cising a very salutary influence on the people of this
eity.
It well deserves the support of loyalist; in other
parts of the country, and .I trust that the efforts
which its proprietors are now making to secure sub
scribers at the North will be-successful.
ALFRED H. TERRY, Major General.
TO THE BUSINESS MEN OF. PHILADEL
PHIA. ilrhe subscriber has temporarily establiShed
his office, as agent of the DAILY REPURLICOF
RICHMOND, VA.. with Messrs JOY, COE & ,
FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets, where he will be
pleased to receive subscriptions and advertise
ments for that paper.
The REPUBLIC has a large and eonstantiy in-
Creasing circulation, and is the beat and most influ
ential paper in Richmond. C. R. TAYLOR,
se4-8t Fr= - Richmond, Na.
TEMPLE OE FASHION.-GRAND
-a- OPENING THIS DAY, of the most reliable and
latest Designs of . Imported Paper Patterns. 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 bave been
completed for fashionable and elegant Dress
making in all Its varleties_, in advance of the pub
lished mode. Mrs. A. BINDER flatters herself
that her late novelties will not be surpassed by any.
Ladies , Dress Trimmings, Ornaments, Buttons,
Velvetßibbons and a full assortment ofrarlaGoods.
All kinds of materials fluted and gauffred in the
French style by band. Particular attentionglven to
Stamping, Braiding and Embroidering. Madame
Demorestle Skirts, Pads, Welds, French Corsets,
Hooks, Eyes, Dress Elevators, Charts and Mirrors
of Fashion. Sets of Patterns for Merchants and
Dressmakers now ready. Importing and Manu
facturing largely, I can and will offer superior
inducements to every customer. se4-mtutlifri6t
A NEW AND - INVALUABLE DIS
COVERY.-Dit. DUMAS, NW 'WALNUT
Street her discovered a remedy which positively
cures Nephritis or Gravel. The Doctor Insures in
stant relief in the worst eases of this distressing
disease of the kidneys., which causes such intense
suffering, pain in the back, &e. Distant Patients
consulted by letter, and remedies forwarded to any
address. se4-3t.
TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND
Unsafe Remedies for unpleasant and danger
ous diseases. Use EIRLMBOLD'I3 EXTRACT SUOMI
and Improved Rose Wash. 104 South TENTH
Street. au23-INm
B ASER BALL CLUBS NULL FIND A
full stock. of Bases, Balls, Score-Books,
Shoes, Belts, and Rules of Game at
ramp wth§ow & CO.'S,
sol-lm 409 CHESTNUT Street.l
500 BALES COTTON WICK JUST
received. Also, full stock of Cottbn Yarns,
Carpet Chain, Ste., at loweet market mice.
ROWE, EUSTON, & CO.,
auls 157 and 150 North THrilD Street.
THE GLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTH
—Therefore, the nervous and debilitated should
immediately use HELDISOLD'S ForniACT Buena'.
104 South TENTH Street. 11u23-tra
TO SPORTSMEN.—PHILIP WILSON
& co., No. 400 CHESTNUT Street, call the
attention of Sportsmen to our stock of FINE GUNS
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. aul7-tf
ITELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT
Buoau is pleasant in taste and odor free
from all injurious proporties t and immediate In its
action. 104 South TENTH Stmt. au23-lut
BENJAMIN F. BLOOD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, -
Raving been recently discharged from the army,
has resumed the practice of the law; .d having
been appointed a Commissioner . of he eds for the
most of the States, by the Governors thereof, is au
thorized to take depositions, acknowledgment of
deeds, &c . , to be used or recorded therein.
Office, NO, MI CHEOTNITT Street, Philadei.
phia. au24-1m
CARTES DE VISITE FINELY EXE
CUTED in a variety of natural and pleasing
stylea, suiting the taste of all. See specimens at B.
F. REIMER'S eallery, 62i4 Alton Street. •
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
pas forty-six pears, have opened an office as above.
Ladies , and vientlemen , o unrments. and wearing
apparel of every kind, dyed and cleansed in the
most perfect manner. Stains and spots removed
from garments wtthout being ripped.
Merchants having goods of undesirable colors can
have them redyed in superibr style. aulO-thau396"
SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS RE •
STORED by italaasoLros EXTRA= BucIIIIt
104 South TENTH atreet,
EDUCATIONAL.
VLQcIITION %WORT .AND
AL , Mran - Nu cURED. tActitt.
Pr()lessor of Elocution, 9019'1.001MT Bt.
rl - 13E MISSEB , DErprIARMES FRENCH,
mid-7,4 , 11w school will reOten Wo. 'ens
FILBERT nttOet,' on MONDAY, epteMber 11,111165.
DAIIRACII WILL 'IIE
MEN their SCHOOL for Young Ladies aye No.
26'South EIGHTEENTH Street, on MONDAY,
September , • •• •• ; • Be/42"
.SPRINGGARDEN 'INSTITUTE FOR.
Young Ladlnn. ;Donee resumed Sea. 4th.,
au2n-3w•.. EtILSERT COMBS, A. bf.,Yrthcipal. '.
THE . CLASSICAL AND ENGLI SH '
THIRTSCHOOL of the subseel' Streets willrnr of
EENTH and LOCUSTReopen
on MONDAY, Sept. li. [Auk-Im*l B. KENDALL.
MISB M. K. ASIIBURNER WILL W
THIRTEENTH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS at 209 'South
Street, below Walnut, on MON
DAY, September 4th. au2B.l2t*
SPRING -GARDEN ACADEMY - A
Classical, Mathematical, and English. School for
Bawl and Young Men, corner EIGHTH and BUT
TONWOOD Streets, will reopenIKONDAY, Septem
ber 4. ' J. P. BIRCH, A. N.,
au2B-1M Principal.
PATHARINE M. SHIPLEY WILL RE.
••-• OPEN her School, at No. 4 SOUTHWEST
PENN square, on the 11th of Ninth Month, (Sop
tember,) 1865. auPS-Inr
WILLIAM FEWSMITH'S CLAM
CAL and English School No. 1008 CHEST
NUT Street, will reopen on MONDAY, September
4. au2B-Im.
*PROILDOUN BOARDING SCHOOL
FOR GIRLS, CHESTER COUNTY, PENNA.,
three miles south of Coatesville, on the Penna.
Railroad. Winter term commences Tenth Month,
(October,) 9th, 1865. Terms—sl3o per session or
twenty weeks. Music, VW ; Drawing or Painting,
each $5. Languages not extra.
For Circulars, address the Prinemat, •
RICHARD DARLINGTON,
aul2-south lm Ercildoun, Pa.
INSTRUCTION THROUGH BOOKS,
OBJECTS, AND PICTURES.
ANN DICKSON will reopen her SCHOOL for
BOYS and ertms, at No. 1019 South EIGHTEENTH
Street, on the 11th of September. aul7-thatii-tf
QCHOOL FOR BOYS-SyRING GAR
DEN INSTITUTE REOPENS 9 mo (September
4th.) Circulars 1349 MOUNT VERNON Street.
aul7-tbstu-13t*
A CADENT - OF THE PROTESTANT
A
- EPISCOPAL CHURCH, LOCUST AND JU
NIPER STREETS.I-The autumnal session will open
on MONDAY, September 4th, at 9 o'clock A. M.
Applications for admission may be made during the
prteeding week between 10 and 12 o'clock in the
morning. JAMES W. ROBINS, A.
auls-tuthslm Head Master.
MOUNT HOLLY INSTITUTE, AT
MOTTN'T HOLLY, N. J. An English and
Classical BOARDING-SCHOOL FOR BOYS. con
ducted by the Subscriber, for some years associated
with his father, the late Rev. Samuel Aaron. Term
opens September tith. References: Hon. J. C. Ten
Ea-Senator - fromEPCk New Jeraer, Rer. Howard
blavoim, D. D.; Bev, Win, P. Breed, D.D„
Address
au22-tuths9n CHAS. E. AARON, A.H., Principal.
MISS C. A. BURGIN'S SCHOOL FOR
YOUNG LADIES will be reopened SEPTEM
BER 15tb, at 1037 WALNUT Street. Circulars
may be obtained at the School-house. se2-stuttilm*
MR, GEORGE FELIX BENKERT
AN-I- will resume his PIANO LESSONS September
18th. Address
set-etuthlBt* No. 716 CFIESTMETT Street.
S CHOOL AND KINDERGARTEW
will reopen MONDAY, September 18, 1865, at
1914 MOUE T VERNON Street
The Primary . Department 15 Conducted as a Kin
dergarten, upon the German (Prmbells) systent,
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. DM Lewis), and Drawing from still life
are taught. GERTRUDE W. FULTON,.
HARRIET B. DARLINGTON,
aulB-12t MARY E. SPEAKMAN.
ACADEMY FOR BOYS,REAR OF
No. 41 North ELEVENTH Street, reopens
Ninth Month (Sept.) 4th. W. WHITALL.
au2e-nn*
CALVARY ACADEMY, AT CA.LVA-
Nd BY onußcai, MART:IEIM 'Street, GERMAN
TOWN.—B. SHOEMAKER, A. M. Principal; as.
sisted in the different departments by experienced
teachers. The next Session will commence SEP
TEMBER 11th, 1865. Four Boys, between the ages
of eight and fourteen years will be received into
the frimilypf the Principal. For Circulars, .address
B. 8110EmAKER corner of GERMANTOWN Ave
nue an d suonm A t avnis Lane, Germantown, Phi
ladelphia. RBFERENCEP4 Rev. R. Newton, D. D.
T. C. Henry, B. G. Godfrey T. A. Newhall, F:
Carroll Brewster, Elms., and Rev. G. A. Strong.
jyB-stulle
THE CLASSLCAL INSTITUTE,
DEASTREET, BELOW LOCUST,
Will be reopened SEPTEMBER 4th.
au26-2m* J. W. FAIRES, D. D., Principal.
"FRIENDS' SCHOOL, OSLER AVE
- NIIE, north from Noble street, below Sixth
street.—Reopen 9th mo., (Sept.) 9th. All Branches
of a good - ENGLISH ED CATION thoroughly
taught, and particular attention given to the moral
training_ of the Pupils. All denominations admit
ted. THOS. SMEDLEY, Principal of Male Dept.;
H. H. SMEDLEY, Prin. of Female Dept. an26-12t*
YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE,
„(with Primary and Secondary Departments at
tached, 8. E. corner ot DILLWYN and GREEN
Streets. The duties of this institution will De re
sumed on MONDAY, Sept. 4, 1865. aura-12t•
MISS BROOKS AND MRS. J. E.
HALL will resume the duties of their BOARD;
INO and DAY SCHOOL for Young Ladies, at 1219
WALNUT Street, on WEDNESDAY. the 20th inst.
au2B-2ule , . .
ABACHMANN, , TEACHER OF THE
• Piano, Organ, Melodeon, and Violin. 922
SPRING GARDEN . Street. ADVANCED PUPILS
FINISHED, Classes formed in Harmony. Appli
cations, 12 to 1 A. M.: B to 7 P. M. au3o-11n*
MISS V. P. BROWN L No. 1907 PINE
Street, will (on MONDAY, Sept. 4th,) resume
the duties of her. School _ftwAlhibiren, between the
Agee of 4 - rmtilD. au29-IMI,
MRS. E. J. DAVIS WILL REOPEN
her SELECT SCHOOL for Children, on MON
DAY, September 4th, at No . MP Sou t h EMU'
TEENTHStreet. aulla-110
MISS A. GORMLEY, TEACHER OF
.I.T.L. the PIANO, No. 920 CHESTNUT Street.
Terme moderate. au3o-80
FRENCH AND . AMERICAN INSTI
TUTE for Younk Ladles, Rev. N. CYR and
Mrs. M. G DAVENPORT, Principals. No. 211)53
FRANKFORT, Road Philadelphia. Circulars can
be had, on application, at the Institute and at
Messrs. JOHNPENNINUTON % SONS, No. 127
South SEVENTH Street. au2.l-Im*
G. RIZZO W_ ILL REBUKE RIB LEB
KJ
sI SONS in voesiminde at his residence,) No. 312
South SIXTEENTH Street, October 1.
He may be addressed meantime through the City
P. 0., as above. . au29-tf
nEN TRAL INSTITUTE, TENTH
C and SPRING GARDEN Streets, will reopen
September 9th. Soya ppepared 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-8w H. G. McGIIIRE, A. N., Principal.
MARY P. ROBESON'S SCHOOL FOR
'YOUNG LADIES will be Reopened at 1613
FILBERT St., 9111 month (Sept. Mb). au3o-11re.
THE CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH
J- SCHOOL of H. D. GREGORY, A. M. No.lloB
MARKET Street, villl reopen on MONDAY, Sep
tember 9th. att2l-Im.
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN-
A- STITUTE, for YOUNG LADIES N.. W. corner
of CHEBTNTJT and EIGHTEENTH Streets, (for.
merly .at MO Arch street.) Circulars at 1228 and
1881 Chestnut street. Or address I'. 0. Box 264. The
next Session will commence on MONDAY - , Sep
tember 18th. Rev. CHARLES A. SMITH, D. D.,
Principal. anlo-Im
OHEGARAY INSTITUTB.-ENGLIBEI
' l .-/ and French Boarding and Day School
Street oung
Ladies, Nos. 1627 and 1.529 SPRUCE Phi
ladelphia, will reopen on WEDNESDAY, Septem
ber Nth.
French is the language of the family, and is con
stantly spoken in the Institute.
For circulars and particulars apply to
au9-3m Madame DIECERVILLY, Principal
THE ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL
-a- SCHOOL of A. B. SHEARER, A.M. North
west corner of CHESTNUT and TWELFTH Sts.,
(second floor,) will reopen on MONDAY, Sept. 4.
For termsk references, dte., see Circulars; to be ob
tained at Mr.. liasearsys Drug Store, Or from the
Principal, at the seheolißooms, every morning, be
twee% 10 and 1236" o'clock. au2s-Im*
MRS. SCHAFFER'S SCHOOL WILL
be REOPENED on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER
4th at 833 SPRUCE Street.
Circulars may be obtained at the N. B. corner of
Spruce and Tenth streets. aun-itit*
THE MISSES CASEY AND MRS.
-A. BEEBE will reopen their Boarding , and Day
School for Yourkg_Ladies, No. 1703 WALNUT
Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th ofSept. au2r2ta.
GERMANTOWN FEMALE SEMI
NA-BY, 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,
&c., &c., maybe obtai ned of
ann-it
Prof. WALTER S, FORTEP , CUE, A. At.,
prin el pd.
WOODLAND SEMINARY.- NOS. 9
and 10 WOODLAND TERRACE, West Phi,
ladelphia.—A DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL for
Young Ladies. Location healthy, airy, l and attrac
tive. Fall sessio commences p Sept. .
For Circulars to
jy2l.2m. REV. HENRY REEVES, Principal.
CHESTNUT -HILL ACADEMY WILL
REOPEN SEPTEMBER 12, with a limited num
ber of BOYS, each pupil being taught by the Princi
pal, W. SCOTT, from Yale College.
Recommended by J. E. Mitchell, W. H. Trotter,
J. S. Xi:Maier, and C. Platt. MU7-1W
MISS MARY. E. THMDPP WILL RE
OPEN her English and French Boarding and
Day School for Young Ladies at 1841 CHESTNUT
Street, Philadelphia, on the 11th of September. For
Circulars, apply at the School. aul7-Im*
WEST BRANCH BOA.RDING .
SCHOOL. -
MALE AND FEMALE.
JERSEY SHORE, LYCOMING COUNTY, PENNA.
Terms, $l5O per ear.
Tupdaprepared for College. Business or ordinary
duties of domestic life, with the comforts of a good
Home. Catalogues, with full particulara, of Philip
Wilson, 409 Chestnut street or address as above.
&off-1W
F. DONLEAVY LONG, A. M.,Princlpal.
RUGBY CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH
ACADEMY.
028 CHESTNUT STREET, FIILLADBLPHIA.
This Institution Is designed to rival the best
schools of this country , and of England., in its eye.
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 stand in their class and to graduate with
honor. It will be the special aim also to prepare
young men forbuiiuea9 or professional life. - First
session commences September ifith. Circulars, with
Dill information, can be had at 12211 Chestnut street.
EDW. CLARENCE SMITH A . M.. Principal.
itarttogltens.—Caleb Cope, Esq., lion. Wm. D.
Kelley, Eon. Jos. Allison, Alexander Whllldin,
ESQ, Thomas Potter, Esq.,A. H. Pranciscus,
H. P. M. Birkinblne, Esq. . auto-Im
PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY AU
... DENY, AT WEST CHESTER.
• The duties of this Institution will be resumed on
THURSDAY, September 7, at 4 Y., M.
Cadets may pursue either a Classical or Scientific
instructors.tudy, under experienced and thorough
In the Erimary,Oep_artment the usual
English branches are taught. Military instruction
Is gIVCII ill the three arms of the service. The Aca
demy m furnished with 'horses' for Cavalry Alla
Horse-Artillery exercises.
All the appointments of the Institution are of the
first order, and no expense or effort is spared to
advance the education and military training of the
Cadets. •
The religione instruction of the Cadets is carefully
sanded to,
For Maulers, apply to J. H. oRNE, Rao., OM
CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, or to Col THE().
HYATT, President of Penna. NWT Aea'T•Cauls-ire
YOUNG MEN AND BOYS' SCHOOL.-
Rev. JAB. Gk. - SHINN. A. 3 5, will len an
English, ClaesleA,l MathemiltiCal, and Se entlllo
School for Young Men andlloys;lNo.l9o6 MOUNT
VERNON Street, on the fleet MONDAY ln.Septem
bee. The Instruction. WU! .be Particular and tho
rough, such as will prepare young men for business
or college. For terms, Se., apply as above. aule-lme
THE WEST-
I - AND MILITARY INSTITUTE -CHESTER , ACADEMY
located, in the
borough of WEST CHESTER, PA., will commence
its next Sebolaetio Year of ten -months, on the
Prat WEDNESDAY, the 6th of September.
For Catalogues. containing Terms and full infor
mation, apply to its Principal,
1)74.4w wILL - Lam F. WYEES. A. M.
EDUCATIONAL.
Mies ELIZA W SMITH'S SCHOOL
•Lvi_ for Young Ladiae, 1it0..1A1.0 SPUME Street,
will be reopened on MONDAY. September 11. j The
eonrse embraces a thorough English Educationmith
Latin, French, German, lusic, Drawing, Painting,
Ac. sea4nr.
TREEMoUNT SEMINARY, NORRIS
TOWN, raj for young men and boys. Twenty.
imeond year. Tile Winter 'Session of six menthe,
will commence on TUESDAY, Sept. 19th. For eir..
euiars, addressJQllN W. LOCH, Principal. ses-Bt.
THE QUAKER 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 ADVANTADES.
As a thorough Practical School 'of Business, this
Institution offers in every respect •advantages and
facilities of the very highest orders The COMM of
instruction combines in the mosterreet manner
THEORY AND. PR TICE, ,
Givingin the shortest possible time a complete in
sight Into the forms, routine and details of
ACTUAL BUSINESS
And making the student master of that which can
be only imperfectly comprehended by a system Of
instruction based on theory alone.
Ai3OOKSIODATIONS.
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, .Ste.
TELEGRAPHING.
With the only facilities for regular office practice
in the city or State, without which no one can ob
tain a situation anywhere, and will only be 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 busi
ness,* are invited to call or send for a Catalogue.
L. FAIRBANKS, A. M.,
set-3t" President.
THE. FRENCH AND ENG-LI SIC
BOARDING. AND DAY SCHOOL of Madame
MASSE will reopen on MONDAY, September leth.
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
is constantly spoken in the institute. For circu
lars, containing terms and other particulars, ad
dress 1342 SPR.IICE St., Philada., Pa. auls-2m
VAIRMOUNT FEMALE. COLLEGE,
-I -
GREEN Street,west of Twontyseeondstreet,
rbepbi.pri.rpoardi m gandDay
School for Young Ladles,
will be g in_ its neat term
September A. Preparatory Departrount IS pro
vided for younger pupils. For ciroularS, to or
address Bev. J. W. B.AJINHART, A. M., President.
anls-Im
CALEB B. HALLOWELL'S SELECT
'High School for young men and hoys, No. 110
North TENTH Street, will reopen on the lath
instant. n 02.1.40
SUSAIT HAYHURST WILL OPEN
her School in the commodious rooms,
_Southeast
corner of NINTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets,
(entrance on Ninth.) September 18111. 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,
formerriatrons. For further Information, apply to
Dr.O.N.PEIRCE,SOI - North SE:VENTH St. sel-12t.
T EV. ALBERT HENRY BARNES
will reopen his Classical and English School,
at 922 CHESTNUT Btreet,..on Monday, September
4th. sol-120
MARGARET ROBINSON WILL RE-
A. 7-1-: open her School for Girls, 725 _RACE Street, on
the 11th of the Ninth month. Apply to
GLLLINGETAX,
sel-12t* , 1235 SPRING GARDEN Street.
MISS M. A. BROWN'S SCHOOL FOR
Young Ladies 640 NQZth EIGHTEENTH et.,
rtill re-open MONIS AY, September 4. aunt-6t*
SELECT SCHOOL, NO. 2023 VINE
Street. Duties resumed Sept. 4th. Miss A. H.
&E• W. SMITH. aull-Gt*
EDUCATION - FOR BUS TEES LIFE
Young Men who wish to acquire a
PRACTICAL. BUSINESS EDUCATION,
ha CR u T p T e ENDEN a ' n CO g M M f ERC i L n M s COLLEGE,
t L
LEGE,
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, de., &c.
Students instructed separately and received at
any time. Catalogues containing full particulars,
terms, student's names, de., sent gratis on appli
cation. au3l-6t.
MRS. GERTRUDE J. CARY WILL
re-open her SCHOOL, 1532 SPRUCE Street,
on :WEDNESDAY, September 18th, with increased
facilities for the comfort and improvement of her
pupils. an3l-12t*
"RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC IN
STITUTR, TROY, N. Yo ,, The Forty-0eC911 4 3
Annual Session of this Well.known School of Engi
neering and Natural Science, will commence Sept.
18th, MS. The New Annual Register of 1865, giving
full information, may be obtained by addressing
Prof. CHARLES DROWNE, Director, Troy, N. Y.
aul-30t5
CHESTNUT -STREET FEMALE SE
MINARY—ENGLISH AND FRENCH BOARD
ING AND DAY SCHOOL Principals, Miss Bon
ney and Miss Diilaye.—The Thirty-first Semi-An
nual Session will open WEDNESDAY, September
13th, at 1615 C.,STNIIT Street. Particulars
from Circulars. auls-tocl
TH.OMAS BALDWIN'S ENGLISH•
-IL Mathematical and Classical School for Boys,
N. E. corner BROAD and ARCS, will reopen Sep
tember 4. au2s-Im*
ENGLISH,. CLASSICAL, AND MA
THEMATICAL INSTITirrE, No. z southwest
PENN SQUARE, Duties resumed 9ert.llth.
au29-2m. JOSEPH DAVISON, Principal.
GEORGE R. BARKER'S ENGLISH.
and CLASSICAL sCHOOL.PILICE Street,Ger
mantown,will reopen on MONDAY, Sept. 4th, NM.
aU29-12t.
IiDtEMOVAL.-MISS JAMES HAVING
- 1 -‘' rented the spacious Hall in the Philadelphia
Institute, kNE. corner of EIGHTEENTH and
CHESTNUT Streets opposite her former location,
will open her SCHOOL on the 4th of SEPTEMBER.
Residence, No. 831 North Tenth street. au29-12t
youna LADIES' INSTITUTE,S, E.
(GARDEN
orMARSHALL and SPRING EDEN
Streets. Duties resumed SEPTEMBER 11.
au29-12t 5 ENOCH H. SUPPLEE,A.
MISS LYMAN'S SCHOOL FOR
YOUNG LADIES, No. 226 South BROAD
Street, will reopen 'WEDNESDAY, Sept6m ember et 13th.
au29-dteelwool
CIPURTLAND SAUNDERS
INSTI
TIITE FOR BOYS AND YOUTH.—Addrees
Prof. E. D.SAIINDERS, D. D., Philadelphia.
aul9-Im.'
ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL ACADE
MY, 1008 and 1011 CHESTNUT Slileet,On
the rooms lately occupied by the Y. M. C. MI 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 SEIDENSTICKER, Principals.
autt-lm
WILLIAM S. COOLEY; A. M. WILL It
Ma CLASSICAL and ENGLISH
SCHOOL at N 0.1112 MARKET Street, on MON
DAY, September 4. - au29-Inl
PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS-IN
the. Phlladelpirla City Institute, N. E. corner
CHESTNUT and - EIGHTEENTH,Streete. HOOPnO
SEPT. 4,1885. Entrance on Eighteenth street.
L. BAEROW S
au29-Im* JOHN G. R. M'ELROY, IPrine/PalB'
H
OF THE SACRED HEART,
ACADEMYNO. 113A5 . y.yleITST 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
ursued so successfully in. all the Institutes of the
sacred Heart throughout Europe and America.
These Ladles, being devoted to the Instruction of
youth, spare.no pains to win the heart to virtue and
impart to the mind a solid and refined education.
Application can be made for Circulars let Sep
tember. aul2-lm
BROAD-16'PREET ACADEMY,. NO. 337
South BROAD Street, ED. ROTH, A. AL, Pen
cigiftel;,. school reons r S . eßtelie j er
4.
BEEVS,:IO37
CHESTNUT ; r 4reet, at the, Academy, anti sent
postpaid to any address. au23-16t
SEMINARY' FOR YOUNG- LADIES,
PARKESB wag, Chester county,Pennsylvania,
forty miles from Philadelphia. •
. The duties of this School Will he 'warned OCTO
BER Ist, 1865.
Terms-4125 per session.
For Circulars, apply to Misses JOHNSTON and
KELLY, Principals. au26-1m
IinaLYTEOgNIO COLLEGFOB6S--66.
SCIENTIFM_SCHOOn begins September 11th.
TECHNICAL SUPLOOLS begin September 19th.
The EXPERIMENTAL FARM of 175 acres, near
Gwynedd, Monliponency county, Pa., will be opened
September I.2th tonnelect class of students, on the
Principee awl Wn6L4oe of AGRICULTURE, who
will reside emblem* On die Farm, and statedly at
tend Leetuires RE MC (1011ege in the city.
Applications for admission should be made to the
undersigned, at the College Building„_WEST PENN
SQUARE. ALFRED L. KENNEDY, M. D.,
suit-18tPresident of Faculty.
THE SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL
INSTITUTE, CHESTNUT Street, N. W. cor.
of Twelfth, reopens SEPTEMBER 9th. This is the
best provided School for boys ba, America.
au lm J. ENNIS, Principal.
VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY—
MILITARY BOARDING .SCHOOL.—Terms
very moderate, Thorough course of study in
Mathematics, English OrafASICS, &e. Supplies the
benefits of a home. Surveying and Engineering
taught. Boys of all ages received. Begins Septem
ber 4th. Refers to JOHN C. CAPP & SON_ R 3
South THIRD Street; THOB J. CLAYTON,_msch,
FIFTH and PRUNE ; Mr. GEORGE F. _KNOTT,
39 HUDSON Street. Number limited. Address
Rev. J. HARVEY BARTON, A. Di., Villge Green,
Pennsylvania. awi-10,
FEMALE COLLEGR, 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. Atlases&
Rey. JOHN li. BRAICICLEY, M.,
att2-6w president.
BOARDING.
TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS,_ ON
the first or second floor, to Rent, with Board;
in a small family. Locution,. Ninth street, near
Spruce. Address `, G. 0.," ?root office. ses-2t 5 .
COUNTRY BOARDING.-MRS.
BROOKE designs keeping her house open, at
Mount Airy, thllate in the autumn.' Forpartteulars
app y_ at 19602 WALNUT Street, or at MOUNT
AIRY, near the Station._ seS.2t*
"MUTED STATES HOTEL, 418
CHESTNUT Street, is now open for first-Claw
Perin vent or Transient BOARDERS, at moderate
charges. This house has no bar. One large hand
somely furnished chamber now vacant. an3o-7t5
TIAN 80-WI 4
TU FIRST-CLAS
DINNERSNNRS, A at RD No. 62 Sou th WstßUNti - TO A N
Bquare. , ty6-2311.
ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE 00N
STiT1STIONS, of both sexes, nse HNIAMBOLD , s
EXTRACT BMW,- will' give brisk and energetic
feelings. and enable you to aleep.well, 204 - South
TENTH Street. atal-lm
- 11.- GARDEN & CO,. MANIYFAC
\I• TIMERS OF AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN HATS, CAPS, PIIRSt BONNETS, , STRAW
GOODS, RIBBONS, & c., dm, No. 000 and 602
MARKET street. Thelargeat land most complete
stoek, the beat terms end cheapest prices, country
merchants and the trade supplied. au28.321
E NCOURAGE DOMESTIC INDUS
TRY.
HARRISON & BRADFORD, STEEL PEN MANU
FACTURERS,
give employment to over orra lITINDRED AMERICAN
MEN AND WOKEN, and pp roduce over
TWENTY-FIVE MILLIONS ANNUALLY
of American Steel Fens; stamped with their name
In full and bearing their label. In quality ,
selection, and style of putting up, these i t ens are
warranted to surpass any Pens ever offered to the
American public.
VOIt SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, by
- WM &
Stationers and Blank Book Manufacturers
432 OBESTNUT Street, and 430 'MAKET
Street, Philadelptda. anl4-1m
FOR NON-RETENTION OR 'MOON
TINENCE ahem, irritation, Inflammation or
ulceration of the bladder, or kidneys, diseases of
the prostate glands, stone in the bladder, calculus,
gravel ofbriek-dust deposit. and all dlseaaeS of the
bladder,_ kidneys, and dropsical Swellings, 104
South TENTH Street. ' _ aum-tru
US& Xig.LktitOLD'S EXTaaqr SVOn.U.
WANTS.
IV - ANTED TO PURCHASE-4i BOOK,
PERIODICAt. AND MIMS BUBTNicss:
rftvoldketiGn to: a eonntil OWN, 611111105 "W,
B. V. 0t..“ , Prgaa Office. ues-ar
WANTED-4k EIPBCIAL CAPITAL
of-$lBOOO t 01120,000, s• safe and proatable
manufacturing business. Address **O. D. 4
M.
tit:a office. , sels-8
WANTED, IN Al. NOTION noun,
T Y one or more SALESMEN who can 01 comman dd
e
good
re.sl n trad e.ame. .
Address . kM. D., Jr., ,
Pre le4.ar
with
WAN TED—A STUDENT OF THE .
. triosersity, or a College Graduate now pur
suing his p.ofessionftl studies, to teach a' few boars
a day in li.eys , Private School.
Address " Teacher," Box 2611 Philadelphia Post
Office. se4-2t.
WANT EV—AGENTS TO SELL THE
LINCOLN' WATCH, the greatest thing out;
leas like silver; weighs 4 ounces, Ettinter'a man,
This Watch has Aridly been Invented about nye
weeks, and they are now being shipped from Bos
ton by the cart loads daily, to all parts of the coun
try. Samples sent by mall; poatagepaid , on receipt
of 50cents. Great thing to , sell at cattle shows and
fairs. Send for a circular and . price list. Cut this
oat. 4. REA. & co., sz ww,SHINGTON Street,
BOSTON, Mass. se4.4lt*
WANTED-A SITUATION BY AN
active, intelligent Lad in a Wholesale Sta-.
tionery or Publishing House, tolearu "the business.
Has had seven mouths' experience. Address "It.
A. this office. set-3t.
11Ar A 'N T E D-LIFE INSUBANCS-
T For the city of Philadelphia, a responsible and
efficient Agent for a first-elass Life Insurance Com
pany.. Address. Box No. 3788 New York, giving
full name and address, with reference. se2-3t
WANTED TO RENT-A- SMALL
Tlr STABLE ; sufficient for three horees anti 040
I b9 Pt e e s t: b gi ve P,LVlt te 2d h s a oVirs ' ggt7. th l,llgt
Box n 1335 PhiladelphiaPost-oMee. se2.3t■
WAN . TED-A SALESMAN A. NO
tion and Hosiery house. To one who can com
mand a good trade, a liberal salary Will be paid.
Address t'artitioas, ,, Preee Office. , sel-St*
16rANTED—AGENTS—$10 PER DAY
AT HOME.—I want an Agent t Male or Fe.
male, in every town and neighborhood, to sell
The Great Labor saver.. Every family wants
It. and agents are making from isa to g2O
per day.
article the beet eliathat elber offered to agents, as the
is patented, and a capital of hut sllto $lO
required to begin with. Further particulars sent
on receipt of two red stamps for circulars and re
turn
_postage. Address R. wArvELL, sox 4781,
CHICAGO. aul9-linv
A STEADY GIRL WANTS A. PLACE
A
foe gonernt hougeworki_eity or eOnStrY; pul)jlo
or private: no obJeetioncnritn good reverence.
No. 721.800tb SIXTH street. it*
ALADY, WHO HAS JUST COM
PLETEDD an engagement of several years,
- wishes to give instruction in English in all Its
branches, with French and Music, in a private
family or school. Best of references. Address
"C. li.,' . ' Reorder trace. seS-ate
AGENTS
STANDARD HISTORY OF THE WAR, com
plete in one large royal octavo volume of over 1,000
pages. Splendidly illustrated with 127 fine bortaits
of Generals and battle scenes. This is just the book
the people want. It presents a rare chance for
agents. Teachers,lndies, energetic men, and espe
cially returned an disabled officers and soldiers,
in want of profitable employment, will find it pe
culiarly adapted to their condition. trend for circu
lars. Address "JONES. BROS. & CO.,
au2B-ImWit. "Philadelphia, Pa."
AGENTS WANTED FOJ OUR GREAT
National Work, the most eom_plote, only ea-
Menne and reliable LIFE OF LINCOLN published.
Address JONES, BROTHERS, & CO., Philadel
phia, Pa. au29-11124`
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ME
MORIAL RECORD OF THE. NATION'S TRI
BUTE TO ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Extra induce
ments offered. Addrems HENRY A. LOV,ELAND,
No. 20NorthMERRICN Street, uortawoot of Penn
Square, Philada.. Pa. au2B-Im*
A GENTS WANTED .FOR
"THE SECRET SERVICE,
THE FIELD
THE DUNGEON, AND THE ESCAPE."
By A. D. Richardson, New York TrMune Corres
pondent.
The most interesting and exciting book ever pub
tithed embracing Mr. Richardson's unparalleled
experience for four years, travelling through the
South In the otcret service of the Tribune, at the
outbreak of the war, with our armies and fleets
both East and West, during the first two years or
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 four hundred miles. It will
abound in stirring events, and contain more of the
fact, Incident, and romance of the war than any
other work published.
Teachers,. ladles, energetic young men, and espe
cially returned and disabled officers and soldiers,
in want of profitable empleyment, will find it pecu
liarly, adapted to their condition. We have agents
clearing $175 per month, which we will prove to any
doubting applicant.
Send for circulars. Address
JONES, BROTHERS, & CO..
N. E. corner SIXTH and MINOR Streets,
acl7.lcat Philadelphia Pa.
NOTICE TO 'MERCHANTS AND
OTHERS, ORIGINALLY DOING BUSINESS
IN TEXAS.—A. reliable gentleman, with a large
business experience, and acquainted with the coon
try. and people of Texas, is soon to return there on
pilvate heelless. Collections and other business
will be promptly and properly attended to while
there, ifentrusted to his hada. Address "Loyal, l '
at this office. au72-6w.
$20,004 TO INVEST NOW, OR BY
the Ist of November, in some es
tablished mercantile or manufacturing business, or
WOUld form fi connection with some one having a
large trade. Address with real IMAM 6, Honesty;
Press office. ses-st.
ei WANTED TO RENT—A MODE.
Asa• rate-sized HOUSE, by a smal, genteel family,
in either the city, Germantown, Chestnizt Hill,
Or. West Philadelphia. A Scst-cbtac tenant can be
bad byaddre.SAing " PERMANENT," at tlll4 01110,
ses-2t*
•
WANTE D -- A. FURNISHED
Mal. ROUSE,
.A. bi& i i. small family; no children. Rent
not to exceed per year. good tenant may be
bad by address g ''IIOUSE," at this Office.
ee6-2t*
. _
fiM WANTED TO RENT-A SMALL
Mat
MlLL,wlth Cotton Machinery_. Call or address
NICHOLS, WHITTLE, & CO.,
ses-6t* 721 GIRARD Avenue.
FOR SALE AND TO LAT.
FOR SALE-A RAREOPPORTIT
NITY,—A very desirable four-story residence
in LOCUST Street,West of Thirteenth street.
Address "House" Box 2075 Phila. P. 0. ses-tutiat*
Lit HANDSOME BONUS WWI BE
•wal. paid for lease of a STORE On either 'side of
Chestnut street, between Sixth and Tenth streets;
or a Property would be purchased if possession is
given at once. Address, confidentially, "RACAL,'
Box 524, P. O. se.s.tu&th2t*
rig VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE,
ma Containing eighty•five acres, In Aiontgom
ery county two miles from rhcenixyllle, and eight
from Norristown, six acres of woodland, balance
in highest state of cultivation; has a two-story stone
Tenant House, seven rooms and attic. Large dou
ble thresh-floor barn stone stable, high, will hold
six horses, twenty-six cows, and forty - sheep. A
fine wagon shed, ornamental' carriage house, with
wood and coal sheds attached, and carpenter she
and granary over all, Also, blacksmith shop and
chicken house attached.
A tine bearing orchard just In prime; also, anoth
er orchard of two hundred trees of assorted fruit
three years planted. A fine pond of spring water,
with boat on it, spring house, never falling spring.
Mansion House is a double, two-story and attic,
built of fine brick in modern style; parlor, setting
room dining-room, kitchen, and back kitchen, on
first neer; three chambers and storereein on second
floor, and three attics, all papered and painted
throughout. Also, has take oven and smokehouse
attached; icehouse within ten feet of the door. The
grounds are laid out and planted with a large 'vari
ety of fruit trees, and over six hundred grape vines
now in bearing.
The owner will sell at a bargain; aS 1/0 i 8 engaged
in other business. For further Information In titre
of CHAS. D. KNIGHT,
au24-thsi net 9533 South THIRD Street.
es FOR SALE-AT A BAR-
Alia"
GAIN—A SMALL FARM of Five Acres
at HammontOihN.J abOnt half a mile from the Rail
road Station. One acre contains strateharriesln hear.
ing. Fruit trees and comfortable buildings are also
upon the ground. Price. *9OO. For particulars, call or
address C. J. FAYS, at Hammonton Station, line of
the Camden and Atlantic Railroad. auPe-tuthset.
CTRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALU-git
BLE
REAL ESTATE,
IN NEW CASTLE COUNTY, DELAWARE.
A FAMILY MANSION AND COUNTRY SEAT,
WITH VALUABLE. FARM ATTACHED,
One mile from the city of Wilmington, Delaware,
known as "EDEN PA III."
TIIIS ESTATE,
CONSISTING OF 1135 Ac*CE.5
of the most productive and desirable land in New
Castle county,will be offered at Public Sale,
ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, 1565,
At the Hotel of B.C. PEARCE,
_FIFTH and MAR
KET Streets, in the city of WILMINGTON, at two
o'clock P. M. It win be sold in two separate par
cels.
No. I.—The MANSION HOUSE, with its Stabling,
out-buildings, de., complete, with TWEL'ff.,
T
ACRES OF HE FINEST LAND, including the
Grove Lawns Nursery; also, large and highly cul
tivate,/VEGETABLE GARDEN, with GARDEN
ER'S HOUSE erected theron.
The Mansion is a spacious three-storied stone and
brick building, rough-east newly fitted up, with
parlor, dining, and smoking-rooms, library, 'two
hails, and conservatory on the first Boor; fourteen
bed chambers, besides servants' rooms, and good
attics on the upper floors; the whole in excellent
condition. The roof and upper stories were built in
1863, of the best material and workmanship; the
rooms are well distributed and propertiOnate, sup
- plied with bath, and water-closets, good drainage,
and ample supply of pure water in the house. The
kitchen, wash, and ironing-rooms, with coal-house,
dm., all complete. Large, dry, and commodious
cellars under the whole building, with heating ap
paratus, flues, Ac. The stable appurtenant Is of
brick, new, and well arranged for seven horses,
with abundant carriage-room and adjoining it
there is a well constructed ice-house of ample ca
pacity.
The GROVE adjoining is composed of the finest
old trees, through which avenues are laid out; the
grounds surrounding are well stocked with& variety
of the choicest fruit trees, also dowers and shrub
bury. The entire establiallment is ore class rare In
this country and seldom othred for mile, and has
been occupied only by its Owners during the present
century.
No. 2.—THE EDEN PARE FARM.
containing 173 acres of land, not surpassed in fer
tility and productiveness by any in the county of
New Castle. It is well fenced and watered through
out, with complete set of buildings, partly new,
and all substantial, Tile FARM HOUSE is a double
three-storied brick building. There are three large
Barns, with Ice-house, Granary, Too]-house, Out
houses, Shedding, Stock Yard, die., with abundant
supply of excellent water from wells, with pumps
in good order. The property abuts upon the Chris
tiana River,with excellent landing for steam or sail
ing vessels, the Bauk or Levee having been
renewed and faced with atone , so as to be perma
nent without further character of
location of WS
property' and the character of its soil especially
adapt it to the production of vegetables and fruit,
for which the adjacent markets of Wilmington and
Philadelphia create a constant and growing de
mand. ..a.large and profitable vegetable garden is
SOW hi operation upon the farm, and the induce
ments for its increase is verygreat.
The place is perfectly healthy, and lies in the
midst of a fertile district of well improved farms,
intersected with excellent roads, and is within fif
teen minutes drive of the ,stations of the Philadel
phia and Baltimore and ' the Delaware Railways,
also Steamboats for Philadelphia.
Inspection by those desiring to purchase can be
had by applying to the Tenant at the Farm-house, or
to the Coachman in charge of the Disunion and
grounds, on or after September Ist. ,The title la
unenesttonable, anti tents abate will be favorable.
Possesethrt of the Mansion given. immediately, .and
likewise oEithefarm*he lather subject to a enlinteg
on shares; (with a. • first-class tenant4' expiring
March 26th. MS. For further bartielklitriOaddress
FLORENCIO J. 'FERRIER,. Trustee
ow wmArtri , Ikhzumlohta,
or THGMAB'II.: RE.YARD,
il
Wmington,D
N. IL—The landlord's share Of the, Farm b'tookel. is for sale, and a pair of valuable carriage horses, with
Household Furniture, Ac., will be sold on Septem
ber 2Sth, on the premises. ause-stuthint
0:1 AT PRIVATE SALE.-#
.11ailLUABLE PLANTATION, colviah" a g
seven acres of Land, of the g i lt finality, si tutted
about one-half of a -mile east of dien kintown, ad
joining laud or Squire Satterthwaite d others, in
% i t • Pa.
Abington Township, Mout i r na g r t Y onr Stone
The buildings consist o
Bar% iiiP.l,ll4l. other n ecgssar a i . out-butidingsi two
lipase, with an Wells of Water coati altr
ex
cellent Spring el' ifLtter, le.. nk ihere are ainnit hint
R ow Arable, a- bigh state
of acres of Wood,hoprovea. the - " l rther description is deemed
im A r f cimsers always virJw the pre
munilaseesc.easnryth.l:swili bear examinannty, •
For furthST P articulars luouire of
se4.ot• wiLLI4O, FLA:I:JAM&
ge FOR SALE.--ABBEFJOM,• N. J.
sai. The hoursAßM. and REV,LDHNOE conehe .ener.
coast, Of ride from Mlladelphla,
_ining
24 Acres, overlooking bay Paul ocean. New House.
COptains 11 rooms and out,-buildings. Rare chance
to (my'
one to buy bcau► , tful and healthy residence.
Land in high state of cranivation. 'Fruit of all anna
surrounds the house. It will be sold house mud three
acres, or altogetno , ,.. Apply to
av 2942 t . :v o. 411 MARKET lit., Inillada.
NNW SAM AND TO tEti
RARE OPPORTUSITY.-F 0 R
MU SALE—Mite desirable three-story bride, Dwell
ing, HAVE NtrpTl adjo ining the National Stu .rue
Nan, stiltabie or Raitaurant. Imme
diate possession. A.pply to LIGRACE FRITZ, 808
South SIXTH street. aez-atw
el FOR SALE-FIRST,CLifOS STOMA'
mi. COTTAGE,: with nabout 8 'acres of auperloe
land, near Oak Lane-fitation,-on the North renn
sylvanla Railroad. Excellent atone stable and car
riage-house. ice -haute; ateanr-englne for foreleg
water to the houee, Ste. The place la well situatedi
and the lawn handsomely adorned with evergreen.
and other trees. The buildings are of the most sub
stantial character, and very conyenientls arranged.
Immediate possession. B. F. GLENN,
se2 1213 South FOURTH Street.'
ei DESIRABLE OFFICES TO EENT _
am—Single and double offices at No. 225 Walnut st.
Single and double offices at No. 206 Walnut street.
ALSO.
Large and small Rooms in building southeist dor-.
ner of Dock and Walnut streets, suitable for Milli).
lecturing pqrposes, with tight and ventilation sot-
Last
•
A FACTORY BUILDING.
Near the corner of 'Second and Walnut street&
haling a Steam Engine In perfect order. The
building has recently • been thoroughly repaired,
mulls in every we) , very desirable.
Apply t o JACOB M. ELLIS,
N o , 3g5 WM4NUT Street,
set-stutha* noom NO. 2,
FOE SALE. "
A number of HOUSES southside Callowhili
street, west of Seventeenth.
ALSO—Nos.. 323, 225; and 327 North Eighteenth;
will be sold separately or together, very cheap.
No. SO Marshall street, :wove Brown, 3 Very de
sirable 'station, and will be sold low.
ALSO
No. 242 North Fifth—A splendid dwelling ; with
modern conveniences—a smaller property, if well
located, would be taken In part payment. Can be
seen only after/tour o'clock in the afternoon.
Apply 4 1 JACOB N. ELLIS,
No. nns WALNUT street:
se2-stutliBt." Room No. 2.
FOR SALE-DWELLING, 1404
11221. MASTEN-Street ;. possession soon.
Dwelling, IISM Ellsworth street.
Dwelling ? 1151 South Fifteenth.
Dwelling, 155 D North Tenth.
809 North Eighteenth.
Dwelling, near Seventh and Green.
Dwelling, 522 Franklin.
Dwelling, 406 North Front.
Dwellings, 19130220, 1938, and MO Arch,
Dwelling, 1311 North Twelfth.
Divefting, 1336 Fine street. '
B. F. GLENN,
IA9, South FOURTH Street._ and
O
sea S. W. corner Seventeenth and men.
t ARCH-STREET RESIDENCES, FOR
sale. Three new four-story brick houses, Nos.
1006, 1910 and 1912, on the south side of ARCH street,
west Of it inetecnth, built In the most substantial
xnannat, with extensive back buildings, embrming
Applymodern Improvements and conveniences.
at No. 10919 ARCH Street. au29-12t*
a t FOR SALE—GOOD STORE AND
MIL DWELLING, 1128 Spring Garden Street,
B. F. GLENN,
123 South FOURTH. Street mid
ge2 S. W. nor, SEVENTUNTAI AEON,
LFOR SALE.-HANDSOME RESI
RENON, 1228 North FRANKLIN Street, cor
ner of Thompson, 30 feet front, with 30. feet side
yard; replete with all the modern improvements,
In perfect order: with Immediate possession.
se2.3t* ALFRED FIRIJF , R, 51 N. SIXTH St.
mmFOR SALE, A BIMINESS STALi - D-
Four-story B rown House, No. 824 Walnut street.
Valuable property. Apply to R. A. J. PANCOAST,
No. 3404 MIDGE Street, MantuaTille, between
3 and 8 o'clock. au29-Ims
in FOR BALE—A VALUABLE FARM
ads. hear Ahsecoso N. J.. 150 acres; will be ex.
changed for good city or Atlantic City Dro_Deety,
1211-ENN,
se2• 123 South FOURTH Stieet.
TO RENT—SECOND AND THIRD
STORIES, rear of 506 Chestnut street; entrance
on Crockett's Court, in Fifth street, ELI)OVC, Chest
nut, Rooms 52 by 52 feet, Also the Mil 0/Vries Of
SWAIN,d 50', Chestnut stkeet. Ally CHESTNUTM .1.
Room 8,3 d story of 5 3 St.
se4-6t.
TO LET.-TWO COMMUNICATING
-a• Parlors, suitable for a first-class olbce. Inquire
on the premises, No. ai 71 South THIRD Street,
'from iti to 2,4 o'clock. eep4-9t.
T°CAPITALISTS.-FOR SALE TO
close a partnership concern, oVer tWo thOusand
acres of choice land in 'lndiana county. A Mn) can
be seen and further information given at 525 MAR
KET Street. Csel-letn B. WILT.
TO EXCHANGE-. IMPROVED AND
unimproved Property for Oil Stocks.
ABRAHAM BECHTEL,
No. 30S WALNUT St., Room 16.
FOR SALE-500 BARRELS OF FIRST
Quality' Oak Charcoal,
4,00 Imcheis of Wood Ashea,
MO bushels of Saw Dust,
200,000 feet of superior Ash Lumber. assorted, Di,
2,3, and 4 Indies.
Apply at National Wagon Works. Factory, SE
COND and HUNTINGDON Streets.
se2-3t HENRY SIMONS.
AMUSEMENTS:.
WAL NUT -STREET THEATRE.-
. Acting and Stage Manager..W. S. Fredericks
Business Manager and Treasurer. ..T. ilemphLlk
TUESDAY EVENING, September 5, 1865,
The perfonnanee will commence at quarter to 8
O'clock, with Vne beautiful Eprientional drama of the
Ist)..D.HLE HEART;
Or, The Sculptor's Dreaibt
Raphael Duchalet, a Sculptor.. .. . Mr. Barton Hill.
Maris Miss Ellie Germon.
Wile Marco Miss Annie Graham.
To conclude with the laughable Comedietta of
UNCLE FOOZLE.
'Uncle Pe6216 Mr, Grinitilh
Family CircieS, 25 cents; Chairs In Orchestra ant
Dressircle, 60 cents; Secured chairs in Orchestra
and Dress Circles, 76 cents" Orchestra Chairs, $1;
Orcestra Boxes, $6; Private Boxes, $6 to $B.
Doors open at . 734 o'clock; commence at quarter
before 8.
New CHEBTZTUT-STREET THEA.
TRE.
LAST NIGHT BUT FOUR OF THE
GREAT COMEDIENNE OF THE AMERICAN
STAGE,
MISS KATE REIGNOLDS,
Who will aohear
THIS (THESpAy) EVENING. September sth,
In the beautiful Flay In acts
CAMILLE;
Camille Or, the Fate of a Coquette,
MISS RATE REMNOLDS.
Armand Duval Mr. F. Mordaunt.
To conclude with the Screaming Farce
SLASHER AND CRASHER.
Slasber,,Mr. W. Lennox crasher..Mr, ,LT,Ward.
To-morroW, WEDNESDAT
Miss REIGNOLDS AS °CAPITA:, IN
THE SEA OF ICE,
With new scenery, mechanical effects, correct
music, and appropriate costumes.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, September 9th,
FIFTY-SIXTH GRAND FAMILY MATINEE.
the CORSICAN BROTHERS, will be preselliell,
Monday Evening, Sept. 11th, Klee Helen Western,
MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH
STREET THEATRE.
THIRD NIGHT OF MRS. JOHN DREW.
THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, September 5, 1865.
TEE RIVALS T
; OR, A TRIP O BATH.
Lydia Languish Mn, NUN DREW.
Sir Anthony Absolute Mackay.
Captain Absolute . McKee Rankin.
Bob Acres Stuart Robson.
Sir Lucius O'Trigger Mr. Marlow.
After which, THE ETON BOY.
Characters by Messrs. Stuart Robson, Mr. Marlow.
Mrs. 0. Henri and others.
FRIDAY,BENEFIT OF MRS. JOHN DREW.
Doors open at 7. CotMenee at a quarter before O.
NEW AMERICAN THEATRE—
WALNUT Street, above Eighth.
EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION.
THIS EVENING AND ON SATURDAY
AFTERNOON,
MISS KATE FISHER,
The great equestrian Actress In tkc grand spectacle
of
MAEEFFA; OR, THE WILD HORSE OF
TARTARY,
produced with new Scenery, Original Music, Ap
pndointmenTartarts,
Balle Wardrobe
wh , Grichand Tournament, Polish
ats, in
GALLETTL MONS, ANTONIO,
and corpi - Ae.ll.llet kisntsst onarneters by a full
Dramatic Coinpany and
se4-et FIFTY AUXILLARIES.
C ONCERT tiALL—FOR FIVE
NIGHTS N L Y—Commencing TUESDAY,
Sept, sth.—Owing to the unbounded applause and
complete success, the CARTER zguAyg TROUPE
and PROTE US will exhibit as abOTe, Which Vilit
positively terminate their engagement in this city.
$l,OOO Challenge to any Military Company, or
other persons, who will surpass the Carter Zousves
In steeling arms In their Zouave Drill.
Admission, 35 cents. Reserved Seats, 50 cents.
Doors open at 7 o'clock. To commence at 8 o'clock.
Reserved Seats at Mr. Chas. W. A. TruraMers
Music StOte, Seventh and Chestnut streets " L',
Pugh's, Sixt h and Chestnut streets, and at Risley%)
Periodical Stand, Continental Hotel.
Afternoon Performance every SATURDAY, at
hall:past 2 o'clock J. HENEAGE CARTER, Pro
prietor. L. M. W. STEERE, Agent. se4-et'
QIAMESE. TWINS AND CHILDREN.
THE WONDERS OF THE Woittal.i.
MOST POSITIVELY THE LAST WEER,
AT THE
PHLADELPHIA MUSEUM,
833 MARKET STREET.
The Management begs to inform the public, that
at the ming Of numerous minutes of the surround
ing towns that have not had an opportunity of seer
lug those great wonders
THE SIAMESE TWINS AND CHILDREN
has, at a groat outlay secured them for six days
more, which will positively be the only chance the
eitixeng of Philadelphia will ever have of witness
ing the Twins again on exhibition,
rr, connection with the above, the MUSOUM hie
added to its collection one Of the largest Serpents
ever seen In this country, having Just arrived 1 - rout
Africa. Also,the great freak of nature, 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 stereoptiean Views of the war.
Hours of exhibition from 9 to IA morning; 2
afternoon - , 7 to 5, evening.
Admission, 25 cents. Children under ten
_years of
age, 15 cents. JUDGE INGALLS
se4-2t5 Proprietor.
ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CHEST.
NUT Street. above. Tenth—Open from vs. M,
CH
BP. REJECTED iin Wootie Vent picture of
CHRIST o • Exhibition. • le.
EXCURSIONS.
ORA.ND EXCURSION
IMIEWINTO LONG BRANCH.
L. B. COLE will give h
GRAND EXCURSION
TO
LONG , BRANCH,
V 2 SATURDAY.' 6eptemberini4 MU,
Leaving Camden at 2P, M. and returning on Mon.
day, arriving in Philadelphia at 9 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
se2-2t. L. B. COLE, Agent, Camden.
.
SIERMI , HOl. FOR LONG
4RANCHI
A GRAND PLzAis cue: EXCURSION FROM
PHILADELPHIA AND HADDONFIELD
LONG. j3I;ZA.NCII
And return on WEDNESDAY. September 6th, 1865.
leaving VINE-STREET Ferry at 640 A. hi., ar
riving at Long "branch at 11.05 A. M.
Returning, leaves Long BrAngli at 480 P. AS., ar
riving at Camden at 6.40 P. M.
rare for the round trip, CAL Tickets for sale at
tie °Mee on the wharf. The subscriber reapeet
fully Boil:its your patronage. WM. PLUM.
sel.4t_
6111MINEZXOURSIO*N 8 TO
LONG
Trains for Long Branch wilt lawn 000PERld
POINT, Oatuden,dally (Bundaireepteds at 9.15 A.
M. Tare, .2.. EXCIIrI3IOII Tic ts, need for three
days, $ B. B. COLE, la.; be en,
sel-1m '. den.
atimMI§RAEITA.N AND DELA
WARE BAY BAIBB9AIh
TBAINS Discorrrutuvah , ,
On and after MONDAY A AVG:UE(72Bth, the. traln.
leaving Saturdays at 4.se Xli.,,and , from Long
Brent Moitday morning, be aumonthiued.
S. B. COLB, Agent,
set. Ot Camden.
-..,17..... WRITTEN AND VERBAL ,
ifoukb. DEsclurnoxa at Olistatteri; Coast!.
ker ' ittht.rmhe'Airt'Ellatail ) 4°Edir!
*
Aii, UglldaituggiTirda:ticre!
day and evolve, b 7
. ona t. OAPEN,
Phrenologist and Bookseller,
o. 25 S. TENTH Street, above Chestnut.
oell-tUtbelyir
A READY AND CONCLUSIVE , TEST
of the propel lee of 11314¢1101.1: irtAl7lD
TRACT BUCHU will **ebilljletigoll w it h Shit get.
forth in the 'United *Wee pineasaryi get.
TniTil *tree., sat-usi,