ogFICE OF THE COHNO2II. cVEALTII OIL COMPANY, He CHEST LIT Street,. PITILADIMPHIA, Sept. 5, 1866. bt WEALTH. of the Stockholders of the 00Id. WEALTH OIL COhfFAEY, held September 10",..- in assessment of FIFTEEN CENTS per 4,th.„ - ,4; Levied , payable on the 15th inst , which fe ..rn ent, when paid, is convertible bite. addl. 14,Vniii stock. DAVID B. HILT, Secretary. COMMISSION _ HOUSES. ROCE, SEAL, & CO., WOOL BROKERS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, no. !O N. FRONT STREET, DIA.IiTPACTURERS, AND CITY TRADE GENERALLY, The babgeribet 18 COllllgission Agent for mann f:,ciurerb of the following Goods; COTTON YARN, all numbers. COTTON WARPS. nil numbers. COTTON, LINEN, AND WOOLLEN CARPET WADDING - , all qualities. wicti, TWINE, BATTS, AND RAG CARPETS, LULLING AND SEINE TWINES. R. T. WHITE, myr MARKET Street, 2.%16 GITURCH Alley. gel -Zll BAGS I BAGS I BAGS I NEW AND SECOND-HAND. SEAMLESS, BURLAP, AND GUNNY B A S FLOUR AND SALT ORD ERLL MRS, PRINTED TO BY JOHN T. BAILEY & CO. iyzfi-On N 0.113 NORTH FRONT STREET. TI.AZARD & HUTCHINSON, AOSNTS FOR THE SALZ OF PHIMADgLPHIA-MADE GOODS, 112 CHESTNTJT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, .AND 103 READS STREET, NEW YORK. 113234 xii. r O. MATHEWSON, GENERAL com. . MISSION PRODUCE BROKER AND FOR WARDING MERCHANT, No. 285 BROAD Street, AUGUSTA. Georgia, at the old stand of tile late lines of T. P. Stovall & Co., Stovall, McLaughlin, & Co., and G. H. McLaughlin, & Co., give his prompt and persal attention to the purekat-e anti. sale of Cotton. Domestic Goods, ugar, Bacon. Lard, Grain, Flour, Rope, Bagging, merchanitise generally. Haying the agency of several first-class Cotton Mills. 1 ant prepared, at all times, to supply orders far Yarns. Sheeting, Shirtings, Osnalfirgs, Drills, jeans. &C. With extensive FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSES, e.sn furnish secure Storag.e. and gtve prompt ittten lion to Merchandise and Produce consigned to use for forwarding in any direction. aiim-am In'rM7l, ARMS: AND NAVAL OFFICERS. s. THE BEST MILITARY AND NAVAL TAILOR Iti THE UNION, mitiected with EDWARD P. KELLY, 612 CHESTNUT STREET. I. s. TAYLOR bas been for the last four years hr Cutter for the Military and Nara/ Tailoring F:s ablislitnent of 0 NNT E N S , 212 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, WASHINGT4OiN. DREGS AND CIitMICALS. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., N. E. Corner of FOURTH and RACE Streets, PHILADELPHIA., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic NINDoW AND PLA T TE GLASS. lalailalrd.CßOUßßl; OR WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY, Ec. AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED FRENCH ZINC PAINTS. Dealers] and COnsumers supplied At VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. py7.Hm wrirrisa A;4 WU W NIL.; rim rill MINING, I COAL, AND °TREE N ' EW CONEPANES. We are prepared to furnish New Corporations with all the Books they require, at short notice and :ow prices, of first quality. All styles of Binding. STEEL PLATE CERTIFICATE OF STOCK. LITHOGRAPHED TRANSFER BOOK. ORDERS OF TRANSFER. 6TOCR LEDGER. STOCK LEDGER BALANCES. REGISTER OF CAPITAL STOCK. -BROKERS , PETTY LEDG-Elt. ACCOUNT . OF SALES. DIVIDEND BOOK. MOSS & . CO. SLAM): BOOK MANUFACTURERS A;IP STATIONERS. 432 CHESTNUT Street. PROPOSALS. .OFFICE, DEPOT COMMISSARY OF SUDSISTENCE. WASIII.NOTON, D. C.,September 6, 1665. PROPOSALS FOR FLOUR. "iF.ALED PROPOSALS are invited until 16th day ~ f teptember, 12 o'clock 11f.,..f0r furnishing the Sub- As , mice. Department with ONE TIJOUsAND (1,000) BARRELS OF FLOUR. The proposals will be for what is known at this Pcpot as - Nos. 1,2, and 5, and bids will be en trim ined for any quantity less than the whole. Mils must be in duplicate, and for each grade on s.narate sheets of 'paper. The delivery of the Flour to commence within five drys from the opening of the hide, and must be de hyrred in such quantities daily as the Government may direct, either at the Government warehouse in iitorlaitOlSTl, or at the wharves or railroad depot in Washington, IL C. The delivery of all Flour awarded to be completed within twenty days from the acceptance of the hid. Bids will be received for Floor to be delivered in new_ oak. barrels, head lined. Payment will be made in such funds as the Govern ment busy have for disbursement. Tile total Government inspection will be made just before 'the Flour is received, and none will be accepted which is not fresh-ground, and of a supe rior imality. An Oath a allegiance must accompany , the bid of each bidder who has not the oath on the in this of dee, and DO hid will be entertained from parties who have previously failed to comply with their bids, or from bidders not present to respond. Government reserves the right to reject any bid fir any cause. Bids to be addressed to the under ,igned. at N. 223 "a Street, endorsed. " Pro po:ials for Flour.' E. T. BRIDGES. Captain C. S. V. LEGAL. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF Estate of BIDIILE REEVES, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit set tle and adjust the account of JOEL REEVES and CHARLES W. REEVES. Administrators to the Estate of BIDDLE REEVES, deceased, and to re- Port distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant. will meet the parties interested for the purposes of hie appointment, on WEDNESDAY, septenther 20th.186a, at 4 o'cloca r. St., at his cake, No. 432/ WALNUT Street, in the city of Philadel phia. JOHN B. COLAHAN, Se7-thstust Auditor. IN THE; ORPHANS' COURT POR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL PHIA. - - Estate of FRANCES G. CAMPBELL, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the first and final account or SAMUEL C. PERKINS, Administrator of the Es tate of FRANCES G. CAMPBELL, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant,. will meet the parties interested for the purnose,of his appointment, on TUESDAY, Spptember ilith. 1865, at 4 O'clock P. 111., at his Office, No-432 WALNUT Street, lit the city Of Philadelphia. JOHN B. COLAHAN, scl-thstust Auditor. ESTATE OF WILLIAM McKEE, DE CEASED.—Letters testamentary on the Estate of WILLIAM MCKEE, late of the city of Philadel- Phia, deceased, having been granted to the under signed executors of his Wilt, all persons having claims against said Estate are requested to present them for !payment. and those indebted to said Es rate to pay to LOUIS C. NORRIS, JOHN A. ARM STRONG, Executors, 228 or 101 CHESTNUT street.anl7-thet OFFICE OF 11IcELROY'S CITY DI RECTORY, 600 CHESTNUT Street, 2d door. Canvassers are now engaged in taking names and making corrections for the CITY DIRECTORY for iFf36'. The undersigned respectfully calls the atten tion of all persons in business, as well as house beepers generally, to the importance in giving cor rect information when called on by those employed for the above'purpose. Liberal subscriptions are .dm solicited. Cse7-2tl A. Mc-EL-HOY. PAZIQUE.-THIS POPULAR GAME handsomely put up in boxes, With Rules and ntgLibttr, In three styles. Prices, *2.50, 11 AN 04 and ASII3IEAD EVS, ,e7.4115.2t No. 721. CHESTNUT Street. CROQUET -(}ET THE BEST.- Handsome sets of Croquet put up in strong and neat boxes. A most elegant game for this and next .ohth. etaL)IEAD k EVANS, 5e741162t No. 7*4 CIIIIISTNTJT Street, pIIOTOGRA.PHIC VIEWS. MADE OF Churelies, Residences, Country Seats, and Publie Buildings, in a superior manner. Persons any should apply to E. P. REIMER, 624 ARCH 6trect. rOLoBED PHOTOGRAPHS, BEAU TIFUL pictures and faithful likenesses. only $ l - 50 . See specimens and obtain, at REIJILIPS, i1.(213,N1.1 Street, above Green. Au invaluable like -nrss at a small cost. it* RATE TAKEN OF YOURSELF A. Life-size Photograph, in Oil Colors: the most natural, life-litm, and pleasing styles of portraits made. B. F. REIMER, 624 Alien Street. It* T 8. & 19. H. CHAFFEE, 'WHOLE - Bale dealers in Hosiery, Gloves, Trimmings, Fancy Goods, &c. 2;o. 511 MARKET 'Street, Plil ladeiphia. se6-12t • CABINET FURNITURE. moonv, a CAMPION,. 261 SOUTH SECOND STREET, the?e Prepared to follow the decline hi the market Lit Price of their Furniture. Purchasers will Ideas. call and examine our stock. mylo-1.0 AVANA CIGARB.-A GOOD VA• RIETY constantly In store and bond, at low. est cash rates. S. FITRIIET & SONS, basss-aso. No. 51.13 South FRONT Street. IiciEEKETICALLY BELLED MEATS AND SOUPS. 1,000 doz. Sausage Meat. " Beast Beet. 500 " do Veal. 500 a. .do Mutton. i,OOO " 'do Turkey. 1,000 " do Chicken. F.OOO " assorted Sones, .1 2,23 i Ih. Canso es For sale by ODES & wiudAme, -if 107 South WATER Street. lIELMBOLD ' S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT BITCHU is the Brent Mantle. 11 BLIVIBOLIV CONCENTRATED MITI - mow SABER M realLA IS t e [heat Blood Pacifier. Both are prepared according to rules of Pharma. ej . and Chemistry, and are the most active that can ue w ade. j soutti WiftliTß Wed. auzmw - OFFICE FOR THE SALE OF GOVERNMENT LOANS JAY COOKE & CO., Offer for sale, at lowest market rates, U.S. 1.80 Treasury Notes of date of Aug. 15,1889. Do. 110. do. June 15, 1055. DO. do. 00. July 15,1885. PHILADELPHIA CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS. STOCKS OF ALL KINDS BOUGHT AND SOLD Information given concerning all kinds of Secu rities. Oolleetiedia on all points made at lowest ra te s, au24-tjal iER..&ND DRY GOODS JOBBERS JAMES I KENT, SANTEE, & CO:, ' 4iRORWEBS AND JOBBERS Nos. 239 and 241 North Third Street, MOM, Prints, Cassimeres, Delathes, Sattinette, Alpacas, Jeans, Fancy Dress Goods, Cottonades. Brown and Bieeched Sheetings, Denims, Brown and Bleeched Shirting% Stripes, Omish Chambras, Checks, Omish Tweeds, Oingimms, Flannels, Diapers, Linens. FURNISHING 000135, WHITE GOODS, aa2S•Bm ' , NOTIONS, ac., &c. FALL. 1865. EDMUND YARD k. CO., 611 Chestnut and 614 Jayne Sts,, SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, WHITE EMS AND BALMORAL& AMERICAN DRESS GOODS. FANCY WOOL GOODS, AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES. I . E. WALRAVEN, LACE AND NOTTINGHAM ENTIRELY NEW AND RICH DESIGNS, PINK, WHITE AND BLUE MOSQUITO BARS WITH PATENT UMBRELLA FRAMES, WHITE PRESERVING BRANDY. • PURE CIDER AND WINE VINEGAR. GREEN GINGER, MUSTARD SEED, spICESP&c. An the requisites for Preserving and Pickling purposes. ALBERT C. ROpERTS, DEALER:3M FINE GROCERIES, au26-tf Cot. ELEVENTH and VINE Streets. lUNITED STATES MARINE CORPS. —Wanted for the UNITED STATES MARINE cOP.PS„ able-bodied MEN. Splendid induce ments hold out to all entering the Marine Corps; glorious opportunity to visit foreign countries; good pay, excellent accommodations, light and easy duties. For all further information inquire at the Recruit ing Rendezvous No. 311 South FRONT Street, Philadelphia_, between 9A. M. and P. M. every day except =day. CHARLES HF.YWOOD. iyi Captain and BeCrUiting Officer. ROMAINE'S CRIMEAN BITTERS. WHAT THEY ARE. A purely medical preparation, composed of recog nized standard remedies in diseases for - which it is recommended, their curative powers increased by combination, and extracted by a scientific pharme ceutical proeeSs, which secures a perfect and uni form concentration of medical virtues. They are the most reliable preventive and cure of FEVER and AGUE known. - . the They restore h tone of the stomach, and impart strength to the digestive organs when reCOVering from sickness. They protect the system from the effects °Miele ment weather and miasma, avert Chills and Fever, and remove slight attacks of Rheumatism and Neu ralgia. They relieve Diarrhoea, Flatulence, and Colic, and counteract the effect of change of water aud 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. drinks. 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 THEY ARE NOT. - - - TIIEY AnEIsTOT a decoction of inert aromatics, to aid a 'eomproreise with conscience which shrinks from open tippling,. Tirme ARE NOT WHISKY (Miler another name.. THEY AItENOT a 'worthless compound puffed into notoriety. Send to your Druggist for Circular, with full par ticulars. MILLER & CO., Proprietors 110 Liberty St., N. Y. For sale by Johnston, Holloway & Cowden, at manufacturers , rates, end retailed by all respecta ble Druggists and Family Grocers. an3l4llstu-601e TRADE • PAPER COLLARS. CLOTH LINED, AND WITHOUT " CLOTH LINING. MARK. The Cloth Lined Collars made by the LOCK WOOD MFG. CO. 255 South Street, Philadelphia, have been in general use since 1849, and notwith 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 throughout with cloth, with a layer of paper on each side, and are shaped upon formers, or moulds so as to tit the neck and allow a space for the cravat, The peculiar process used in their manufacture, makes Diem re semble linen very closely; when finished the fibres of the cloth give the appearance of linen to the paper. They are very strong and do not tear at the uutton-homs,and are the only collars made that Call be turned and worn on both sides without the but ton-holes giving way and the paer tearing, Parties purchasing collars willbe careful to see that each collar is stamped upon the inside—Lock wood We. Vs. Cloth Lined, with the Trade Mark of the Co. and da le of Patents. Do not be deceived by the boxes or false representations, but see for your self, lithe collar itself Is not stamped upon the in side as above, It is not genuine. The enormous demand for these goods (largely Olt eceding 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 fill all orders promptly, either in Philadelphia or at any of the Agencies. In addition to these best standard goods, several lower grades of collars are constantly to stock. The Lockwood Mfg. Co. are the sole licenses under Bunt's and Lockwood's Patts purchasin g rst on Paper Collars ever issued, ) and by these goods parties avoid difficulties and lawsuits, which are now beingyigorously prosecuted against all dealers in other Makes of steersollars, which infringe one or more of these Pt SOLE AGENTS FOR LOCKWOOD MFG. CO., 255, 257, and 259 South THIRD Street, Ph tuitad2wa ta SPECIAL NOTICE.-ALL NEGA TIVES In my possession of two years , stand ing and upwards will be destroyed within end month, unless secured Sy purchase or special request. se2-stutlat* P. GITTEICUNST, Photographer. OLD AND - I:MACH R 174 WHISKY FOR. BALE. — The subscriber has for sale fifteen barrels of PURE OLD MANDUBAOII 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 purityate use. Tide Whisky is celebrated for Its and line flavor, having been manufactured out of clean rye, and double dletlnen, with the old-fashioned worm still, and Is now the oldest for sale in town or country A sample can be seen at the odice of the subscriber. JAMES GORDON, se2-stuth3t No. 213 WALNUT Street. SHATTERED COMITITUTioNs RE STORED by TTRROLD'S EXTRACT BUM. ut ouo II t' Ta i 4treet, No. 114 B. THIRD STREET. BANKERS AND BROKERS, GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, AS FOLLOWS BONDS OF 1881. 5-00 LOAN OF 1862. 5-20 LOAN OF MI. 10-10 LOAN OF 180* ON COMIISSION. DRY GOODS, PHILADELPHIA. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF LINENS, DEALERS IN GERMANTOWN BALM ORALS, CURTAIN GOODS. MASONIC HALL. 719 CHESTNUT STREET, HAS JIIST WAVILIVXD A. FULL LINE OF CURTAINS, AT REDUCED RATES ALL SIZES, BEADY FOB USE WINDOW S'IIADES, OF THE LATEST PATTERNS. PIANO COVERS, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT. iv22-tf GROCERIES. MILITARY. LOCKWOOD'S THE TRADE SUPPLIED BY W. E. &I E. D. LOCKWOOD 3 RETAIL DRY GOODS. WHOLESALE' BWK,ERS WILL FIND A LARGE STOCX o:2‘ FRENCH MERIN OES, RICH POPLINS, MOUSSEL DE LAINES, PLAID CASHMERES, From the late AUCTION F 3 ALES IN NEW YORK, which will be SOLI at less than regular prices. CITRWEN STODDART R BROTHER, Nos. 450. 452, and 454 N. SECOND St., se-at above Willow. ILACK THIBET SHAWLS, SILK FRINGE, Black Thibet Shawls, Wool Fringe, Long Black Thibet Shawls, LE ng Black Cashmere Shawls, From the late Auction sales in New York. CEIRWEN STOLDABT & BROTHER, Noe, 440, 4-5 , 4, and *54 North SECOND Street, Bei-at Above Willow. B LANKETS, COUNTERPANES, TABLE LINENS, TOWELLINGS, A full and railed stock. C O, STODDART & BROTHER. Nos. 450, 452, and 454 North SIIICOND Street, se7-3t Above Willow. CHOICE COLORS MERINOES, Prices ranging from $1.25 to 0,1.75. From the late Auction sales in New York. CUBWEN STODDART SECONDER, Nos. 450, 452, and 454 North Street, eel Above Willow. ALL WOOL CASHMERE PLAIDS, FROM THE LATE AUCTION SALES IN NEW YORK. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, 557-St - Above Willow. BROADCLOTHS, CAS SIME RE 8, COATINGS, Goods of all kinds, for Men and Boy's Wear, of new de.signs. it the loweA prizes. CIIRWEN STOODART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 450, and 454 North SECOND Street, se7-3t Above Willow. IICH STYLES PLAID POPLINS, RIM STYLES STRIPED ronaxo, In choice coloring, from the late AUCTION SALES IN NEW YORK. CURWEN STODDART A BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, se7-3t Above Willow. MEDIUM AND LOW PRICED DRESS GOODS from 271 le to 62xe . A splendid from the late Auction Sales in New York. CURWEN STODDART it BROTHER, Nos. 450, 15g, and 454 North SECOND Street, se7-3t Above Willow. FALL. OIIOICE COLORS PLAIN ALL-WOOL POPLINS from the LATE AUCTION SALES IN NEW FORK. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450. 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, ee7-3t Above Willow. OUSE FURNISHING DRY GOODS. TT SHEPPARD, VAN RARLING-EN, & ARRI SON, No• 1008 CHESTNUT Street, Are ricly__recAvikktlmir t.`4l , assortment of • iliksk Irmo, !MING DRY GOODS Such as Table Cloths, Napkins, Damask and Diaper; Towelings, Towels, Linen and Cotton Shootings of all kinds. _Billow Linen and Muslin, Blankets, Quilts, and generally every article of Dry GOOds required in a we 1 ordered house hold. Se2-stuthet TEAL WELSH FLANNELS.-JUST -A-v received an assortment of REAL WELSH FLANNELS, Well known to housekeepers for their superior Ivashipg qualities. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, di AMLISON se2.stuth6t No. 1008 CHESTNUT Street. FROM NEW YORK AUCTION SALES. Lupin's fine ali-wool Helaine, 50c. Fine all-wool Merinops, 87c, $1.14, Two cases Lupins superb quality, $1.40, 1.74. Lupin's plain Rep, , , sl.2s—newest style plaids. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & Northwest cor. of EIGHTH and MARKET. so FOR GOOD WIDE BLACK sIDICS. Neat plaid fancy Silks, $1.75. Double-faced, black figured, A choice line of fine dress goods. Double-width black all-wool Delaines,sl,sl.2.s. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE ‘Ni - Northwest cor. of EIGHTH awl ALARKET. 83.6(1 FOR HONEY - COMB BRIDAL l-f c,iIJILTS. Marseilles crib Quilts, cradle SianketS. 1 bale hi-wide all-wool Flannel, 40e. 1 bale good all-wool Shaker, Me. 2 bales gray Twilled Flannel, at 450 and 505. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE Lt Northwest cor. EIGHTH and MARKET- THREE BALES RUSSIA CRASH, 25, 28, 31 CENTS. 5-4, 6-4, and 84 Sheetlngs. 9-4, 10-4, and 11-4 *heetings. NeW York Mills and Wanksutta Shirtings. Four bales Unbleached Musllns—cheapest iu he city. J. O. STRAWBRIDGE & CO., Northwest ear. EIGHTH and AlAlticET. BLANKETS. -A FIVE-POUND BLAN KET FOR $3. 8 cases superior Blankets, 9t5 and 6.75. 6 cases good size all-wool, 99 and 9. 4 eases tine extra size, Mello )912. 8 eases superb Quality, s, WHOLESALE AND BET AIL. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO., Northwest cor. EIGHTH and MARKET. sc2-stutbtf WE WANT EVERYBODY TO KNOW that, notwithstanding the great scarcity of MIIBLIICS, we have a large assortment of every width; 3-4 wide bleached, 20 ets per yard; 3-4 do, 25 ets: foil 9-4 d 0,40 ets; 5-4 do, 6-4 do, 8-4 do, 9 4 do, 10-4 do, 11-4 do, and 12-4 do. Muslins by the piece at less than wholesale prices. Linen Diapers at *2 per piece of usual 12-yard pieces; Linen Diapers at every price and width; Linen Diapers 26 inches wide; Linen Diapers much under regular prices. Flannels, 373 cts per - yard; all kinds of Ilannel cheap. R. D. & W. H. PENNELL, se6-3t 1021 MARKET Street, below Eleventh. WE ARE SELLING A GOOD WHITE BLANKET for $5,26 per pair; we arc selling a good Blanket far $0.50 per pair; we fire selling the same Blanket for $6.75 per pair that we sold last season for $l2 per pair; we are selling the same Blanket for $6.75 per pair that others are now sell ing at $lO per pair. We are selling alt kinds of Blankets at near half last year's prices. l fz W. H. rn - NNELL, set-it 1021 MARK ET Ot reet, below Eleventh, B LANKET S.-THE CHEAPEST BLANKET HOUSE IN THE CITYY2--Now is the lime to buy them, for as the season advances they will undoubtedly be higher. There has not been near the usual quantity made, and the demand for them is already very emit. I am offering great inducements now by putting the prices very low, and will guarantee to sell Blankets at less than the same qualities can be had. I have them as low as $5 per pair, and from that up. At $lO per pair I have a line all-wool ono that did not sell last winter less than $l5. They are a good bargain, and well worth examining. Any one want leg such will save at least $2 per pair, as they are fully that much under the market prise. Crib Blankets, _all sizes and qualities. One lot heavy Marseilles Counterpanes at $10; the last of the same quality were sold at Vs; I bought them from a recent importation, and they are the cheapest guilt In the city. Also, several other quali ties equally low; honeycomb, Laneaster,and Bridal Quilts; heavy ready-made Comfortables, anti one of the best assortments of Flannels that canoe offered. Blankets can be furnished in any quantity, as in 4 y stock is very large. GRANVILLE B. HAINES, 1012 MAlflaT street, above Tenth. se6-4t POWER LOOM TABLE LINENS, Mc, $l, awl $1.12}4. Heavy Unbleached Table Linen, 6238, 73, and 8740 C. Rustic Crash, 23 and 25 cents—cheap. American Crash—a nice assortment. Napkins at all prices. Scotch Diaper, from $/.. to $5 a piece. Largest and best Honey-comb Quilts. Very fine Linen Towels and Towelling t JOHN H. STOKES, se4 702 ARCH Street. W T 0 BALES OF REAL RUSSIA CRASII, 'Just received. Price, 25 and 31 cents. PUMA Table WIC/113 and Napkins. MICK Towellings and Bird-Eye Diapers. Linen and Cotton Sbeetings. Pine end medium quality Flannels. New York Mills and - Williamsville Muslim. English and American Prints. Stripe Chintzes for wrappers and bordering. EDWIN HALL & 00., ROO-if SOUtIiSECOND Street. IILANKETS-ENTIRE NEW STOCK, LOW PRICES. Medium and line Blankets. Some extra cheap lots, $0 and MO, Flue crib Blankets; Horse Blankets. Honey-comb Quilts; wide, heavy Sheeting.% Shaker Flannels, finest goods, $1 and $l.O. Best quality Canton Flannels; Ticking% Linen Diapers, $3.25, V. 50, $3, and 0.50, &e. DELAINES. 107 pieces new Delalnes, 35 and 37 ets. 118 pieces new prints, best makes, orily ES to 35 Ots. Daily opening new dress goods. Black dress goods stock complete. COOYER & CONARD, S. E. cor. NINTH and MAIM/ T Streets. IT STEEL tk SON, Noi3. '71.8 & '715 s-n-s North TENTH Street, are now offering great bargains in SUMMER DRESS GOODS. press 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. 13,4 yards wide English Cashmeres, Fall colors, $l. SILKS OF ALL KINDS AT LOW PRICES. CHEAPEST BLACK SILKS IN THE CITY. Just opened I ease of Hoyle's best quality 4-4 Eng lashh Chintzes, double purples, at 00c. anl2 V ilt - i 16 1 8 AO ;I *CI) id CM LIGHT -HOUSE COTTAGE , ATLANTIC CITY, N. The nearest house to the slid. JONAH W T OOTON, artl4-sn• Proprietor COTTON -WARP CLOTHS, mnico-rs, 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. SPECIAL NOTICE. I have made arrangements to remain for a ' StIORT TIME ONLY, In my present afore, and will continue to sell first class FURNITURE at very low prices, until further notice. GEO. J. HENKEL% sel-lm son and 811 CRESTNUT Street. MACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, &o. —2,500 bbl,. Mass. Nos. 1 2, and 3 Maekerel, We -caught tint fish, lit assorted paeksges. 2,000 btils. New Natal:art. Fortutie nay, and HMl fax Herring. 2,600 boxes Lubec. sealed, No: I Herring, 150 bbls. New Mess Sbad. 250 boxes Herkimer-count Cheese, Re. In store and for sale by MURPHY A , KOONS, jad9-tt No. 146 NORTH. WHARVES. FOR NON-RETENTION OR 'N00N .... ,TINENCE of urine, irritation, Inflammation or ulceration of the bladder, or kidneys, dtheasee of the prostate glands, stone in the bladder, calculus, gravel or brick-dust deposit, and all diseases of the bladder, kidneys, and dropsical owellings, 101 South TENTLI Street. ati23-im tips, liatoBeLD , B PLVID riXTUAVE lgrctur, THE PRESS:=-PRILADKEPHIA; THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 1, 1865: WHOLESALE DRY !ROODS. 1865 . WHOLESALE. 1865. THOS. W. EVANS Sr, CO., Are daily opening their FALL IMPORTATION, AND RAVE NOW ON EXHIBITION A. CHOICE LINE OF FINE DRESS GOODS, KID GLOVES, &o. To which the attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS IS INVITED. S2O CHESTNUT STREET, UP STAIRS. auBo-12t 1865. r. A, L L 1805, JAS R. 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ENGRAVINGS, PORTRAIT' AND PICTURE FRAMES,. CIIROMO-TITITROGRAIMIES, . WM, AMERICAN AND END* LISH SCV,ZERY, Rogues! Statuettes, Rustle Frantes, And every other character of Frames for Engra vings. JAMES S. EARI.E. & SONS, NW'S SlB CHESTNUT Street. 11 - ELMBOLD'S EXTRACT : 817C1117 ."-L. gives health and vigor to the frame , and bloom to the pallid cheek. Debility is accompanied by many alarming- symptoms, and if no treatment ts submitted to, consumption, insanity, Or epiiepttt tits luau • 104 Aoutki 'Ulan &LAI % auXl44/ EDUCATIONAL PLOCUTION TAUGHT AND STAM• HERING CURED. PHILIP LAWRENCE. rroiessor of Elocution, Xole LOCUST St. sc4-Bt. THE MISSES DE CHARMES FRENCH and English School will reoen at N. 161 G FILBERT Street, on MONDAY, S eptember 11,1885. Sep4-7t, THE MISSES DARRACH WILL RE OPEN their SCHOOL for Young Ladles at No. RIG South EIGHTEENTH Street, on nsoNDAT, September filth, 1805. sel-120, p.PRING-GARDEN INSTITUTE FOR KJ Young Ladies. Duties resumed Sept. 4tli. au2B-3w. GILBERT COMBS, A. M., Principal. THE CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH sowoot ot , the subscriber, S. E. cot of of THIRTEENTH and LOCUST Streets, will R en on MONDAY, Sept. 11. Eau2S-Im.] B. %ENDA L. MMISS IC K. ASHBURNER WILL RE OPEN her SCHOOL FOR GIRLS at 300 South THIRTEENTH Street, betuw Walnut, on MON. DAY, September 4th, au2B-12t* SPRING -GARDEN ACADEMY- A Classical, Mathematical, and English School for Boys and Young Men, corner EIGHTH and BUT TONWOOD Strects,will reopen MONDAY, Septem ber 4, J. P. BIRCH, A. M., anTS-lm Principal, CATHARINE M. SHIPLEY WILL RE OPEN her School, at No. 4 SOUTHWEST PENN Souare,-ou the 11th of Muth Mouth, (Sep tember,)lB6s. au2B-11n. WILLIAM FBWSMITH'S CLA.SSI CAL and English Schooi No. 1008 CHEST NUT Street, will reopen on MONDAY, September 4. SC H 0 O L AND KINDERGARTEN will reopen MONDAY, September le, leBs, boi4- MOUNT VERNON Street. The Primary Department is conducted as a Kin deegartan, upon the Ger Mall (Frcebel's) and includes boys and girls under ten years of age. ender pupils will be received. In both departments, Gymnastics (ender the sys tem of Dr. Die Lewis). and Drawing from still life are taught. GERTRUDE W. FULTON HARRIET B. DARLINGTON, au23-12t MARY E. SPEAIibIAN. ACADEMY FOR BOYS, REAR OF No.. 41 North ELEVENTH Street, reopens Ninth Month (Sept.) 4th. W. WHITAL au26.4m* THE CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, DEAN STREET, BELOW LOCUST, Will be reopened SEPTEMBER 4th. au26-2xa* J. W. FAIRES, D. D., Principal. FRIENDS' SCHOOL, OSLER 'AYE -1- NUE, north from Noble street, below Sixth Street.—Re en Bth mo. (Set. ) Bk. All Branches of -a good ENGLISH ' EDUCATION thoroughly taught, and particular attention given to the ',meal training of the Pupils. All denominations admit ted. THOS. SMEDLEY, Principal of Male Dept. H. H. SMEDLEY, Prin. of Female Dept. au26-12V VDUNG L DlE'' INSTITUTE, (with Primary and Secondly' Departments at tachedo S. E. corner of DILL ICN and a REEN Streets. The- duties of this institution will be re sumed on MONDAY, Sept. 4, 1865. au26-12t. MISS BROOKS AND MRS. J. E. HALL will resume the duties of their BOARD /NO and DAY 501100 L for Young Ladies, at 1.218 WAINT_IT Street, on WEDNESDAYS the Zeth Lust. auZ6-2m. ABACHMANN TEACHER OF THE . Plano, Organ, Melodeon, and Violin. 9914 SPRING GARDEN Street. ADVANCED PUPILS FINISHED. Classes formed in Harmony. Appll - 12 to 14, M.:6 to 7 P. IK. auBo-fm* 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. au29-Im* 1865. MRS. E. J, DAVIS WILL REOPEN her SELECT SCHOOLfor Children, ou MON DAY', September 4th, at t lio, 919 South EIGH TEENTH Street. au3o-11t* TREEMOUNT SEMINARY, NORRIS TOWN, Pa., for young men and boys. Twenty scond year. The Whiter Session of six mouths, will nominen6B 611 TUESDAY. Sept, 1901. For cir culars, addreasJOHN W. LOGE, Principal. seS-Gt* SRIZZO WILL RESUME HIS LES SONS in Vocal Music at his residence, No. 313 South SIXTEENTH Street, October 1. He may be addressed meantime through the City P. O. as above. au29-tr C ENTRAL INSTITUTE, TENTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets, 'win reopen September 4th. Boys prepared for any division of the Public Grammar Schools for College, or for business. Special attention hiren to small boys. . S A tr 3E t :. PrlnelDra t Ile a s u lt: o n w ee, b3H46..Nao.ritTeenTm MARY P. ROBESON'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES will be Reopened at 1613 FILBERT St., 9th month (Sept. 11th). an3o-Ine THE FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL of Madame MASSE will reopen on MONDAY, September 18th. 1p 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 1.34-2 SFR - IMF, St, Philada., Pa. auE-2m "FAIRMOUNT FEMALE COLLEGE, -a- GREEN Street, west of Twenty-second street, Ithiladelphia.—Tbis superior Boarding and Day School for Young Ladles, will begin its next term September lath. A Preparatory Department is pro vided for younger pupils. For circulars, apply to or address Rev. J.W. BARNHART, A.M., President. auls-lm 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* SUSAN EtAYHIJR6t 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 Ladies for receiving it thorough education. A Department for Children, under a competent teacher, win be conducted upon the nindergarten, or Object System. Reference, former patrons . p` or further information, apply to DriC.N.PEIRCE,SOINorth SEVENTH St. set42t* 91 1 HE CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH 1 SCHOOL of H. D. GREGORY, A. AL,_No. 110 S MARKET Street, will reopen ou.I!,IONDILY, Sep tember 4th. , an2l-Ine P HILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN STITUTE, for YOUNG- LADIES_ , N. W. corner of CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets, (for. merly at 1530 Arch street.) Circulars at 1228 and Oaestnut street. Or address P. 0. Box 2611. The next session . W.W. COMMelleo on MONDAY, Sep tember 18th. Rev. CHARLES A. Mall, D. D. Principal. aulo-1m fI.HEGARAY INSTITUTE.-ENGLISH and French Boarding and Day School for Young Ladles, lios. 1547 and 1529 SPltuOss Street, Phi ladelplga, will reopen on WEDNESDAY, Septem- ber Roth. French is the language of the family, and is con stantly spoken in the Institute. For circulars and particulars apply to au9-3m Madame D'HERIaLLY, Principal. CILDOUN BOARDING SCHOOL UR A --A - FOR GIRLS, CHESTER COUNTY, rEITII three miles south of Coatesville, on the Fenno.. Railroad. Whiter term commences Tenth Month, (October,) 9th, 1.8(6. Terms—lWO per session of twenty weeks. Music, $lO ; Drawing or Painting, each 45. Languages not extra. For ClTcular9, address the Principal RICHARD DARLIIWTON, aul2-south Im Ercildoun, Pa: I NSTRUCTION THROUGH BOOKS, OBJECTS, AND PICTURES. ANN DICIISON will reopen her SCHOOL for BOYS and GIRLS, at No. WS South EIGHTEENTH Street, on the lith of September. auil-theta-tf SCHOOL FOR BOYS-SPRING GAR DEN INSTITUTE REOPENS 9mo (September 4th.) Circulars 13.19 MOUNT VERNON Street. aul7-thstu-13t* ACADEMY or THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CIIIIBOrI, LOCUST AND JU NIPER STREETS.—The autumnal session will open on MONDAY, September 4th, at 9 o'clock A. M. Applications for admission may be made during the preceding week between 19 and 12 o'clock In the morning. JAMES W. ROBINS, A. M., ftuThotutlislM Read Master. MOUNT HOLLY INSTITUTE, AT MOUNT HOLLY, N. J. An English and Classical BOARDING-SCHOOL FOR BOYS, eon (tutted by the Subscriber, for some years associated with his father, the late Rev. SatnuEl Aaron. Term e 9 ens September 11th. References: Hon. J. C. Ten RVele, ExAenator from New . Jersey; Rev. Howard Alaeolm, D. D.; Rev, Win. P. Breed, D.D„ delphia. Address au22-tuths9t CHAS. B. AARON,A.M., Principal. --- MISS C. A. BURGIN'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG, LADIES will be reopened SEPTEM BER 15th, :it 1037 WALNUT Street. Circulars InaY be obtained et the Sehool-house. eel-Stethhn• MR. GEORGE FELIX EMMERT will resume his PIANO LESSONS September 18th. Address set-stuthlat* No. 716 CHESTNUT Street. THE ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL of A. B. SHBARRR, A.M., North. west corner of CHESTNUT and TWELFTH Sts. (second floor.) will reopen on MONDAY, Sept. 4. For terms, references, &e., see Circulars; to be ob tained at Mr. Hassard ' s Drug Store, or from the Principal, at the School Rooms, every morning, be tween l 0 and 12.3.4 o'clock. au25.4.m. MRS. SCHAFFER'S SCHOOL WILL be REOPENED on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th.; at 933•SERUCE street. Circulars may be obtained at the N. E. corner of Spruce and Tenth streets. auti-Mt. PB7' MISSES CASEY AND MRS. EEBE will reopen their Boarding_iiimi Liaz School for Young, Ladies, No. 1703 w Street, on WEDNESDAY,. the 20th ofSept. au2-2m" GERMANTOWN FEMALE SEMI VARY, 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.,_may be obtained of Prof. WALTER S. FORTESCUP., A. M., au22-tf Principal. MISS MARY E. THROPP WILL RE orrx her English and French Boarding and Day School for Young Ladles at 1.1341 (111.EBTN (JP Street, Philadelphia, on the llth or Buptember. For Circulars, apply al the School. aul7-Im* WEST BRANCH BOARDING SCHOOL. MALE AND FEMALE. JERSEY SHORE, LTCOMIND COUNTY, PENNA. Terms, *l5O per year. C Pupils prepared for College Business or ordinary duties of - doniestie life, with the comforts of a good Home. Catalogues, with full particulars, of Philip Wilson, 409 Chestnut street, or address as above. aul7-I.M. F. DONLEAVY LONG, A. M.,Principal. 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 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 for business or professional life. First session confluences September 18th. Circulars, with full Information, can he had at 1228 Chestnut street. EDW, CLARENCE SMITH, A. EL. Principal. ItEntliENCAß.—Caleb Cope, Esq„, lion. Wm. D. Kelley lion. Jos. Allison,. Alexander Esq., 1 homes Potter, Esq.,A. H. Francisco°, Esq., H. P. 111. Birkinbine, Esq. aula-lm 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 a Classical or Scientific manse 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. Tim Aca demy Is fUrnlshed with horses for Cavalry and .Horse-Artillery exercises. All the appointments of the Institution, are of the first order, and no expense or e ort. is spared to iiiivance the education and military traildugoD the Cadets. The religious instruction of the Cadets is carefully attended to. For Circulars, apply to J, ORNE, Esn,. CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, or to Co/ THE 9. MYATT, President of Peima MA . 7 Ac..IY.CaulA-11E V G OUN MEN AND ROYS' . BCIK 4 OI,,_ -a- Bev. JAS. G.. SHINN, A. M., will open an English, Classical, Mathematical, and Scientific School for Young filen and 80y,5,,, &G. VMOUN YEEE.OX Street, on the firSt AltniDA X in Septem ber. The instruction no pertionisr Mid the. rough, such as will prepare young Men for business or college. For terms, &c.., apply as above. aul9-Ims THE WEST CHESTER ACADEMY -a- AND MILITARY INSTITUTE, looated in the borough of WEST CHESTER, PA., will commence ita next Scholastic Year of tea months, on the first WEDNESDAY, the 6th of September. For Catalogues. containing Terms and full infor mation, apply to Its PriueiniL 103.0 w wzrzaam. "it, WM, A../1. • EDUCATIONAL. A R. TAYLOR, TEACHER OF WINO • ING and PIANO, 1.9626 MELON Street, wilt resume September llth, at from 7 to 9 A. M. and u to 7 P. M. T ABBERTON & CHASE'S 6011001 4 -AU No. 1804 CHANCELLOR Street Ord street below Walnut, between Sixteenth and Seven teenth),ivlll reopen on MONDAY, September U. During tills week. the Principals may be seen at No. 338 South FIFTEENTH Street. se6-4t. CRITTENDEN'S PHILADELPHIA. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE No. 637 CHESTNUT ST., CORNER SEVENTH. Established 1849. Incorporated 1855. The Course of Instruction includes Book-keeping In its different branches Penmanship, Mercantile Calculations, Business Forms, Commercial Law, &e., furnishing a necessary • PREPARATION FOR su - biteras LIFE. Students instructed separately, and received at any time. Di comas awarded for Graduation. Ca talogues furnished gratis. on application. Evening Sessions after September lath. sell-at if. trISS ELIZA. W. SMITH'S SCHOOL for Young Ladles, No. 1210 EPRUdE Street, will be reopened on MONDAY, September ii. The course embraces a thorough English Education.with. Latin, French, German, Music, Drawing, Painting, &c. ses-Im. FRENCH AND AMERICAN MUT -a- TUTE for Young Ladles, Rev. N. CYR and Mrs. M. D. DAVENPORT, Prinelpilla. No. 2953 FRANKFORD Road Philadelphia. Circulars can he had, on application, at the Institute and at Messrs. JOHNPENNINGTON & SONS, No. 127 South SEVENTH Street. au23-Im* RE V. ALBERT HENRY BARNES --- will reopen his Classicalwad English School, at 922 (71.1EPTNIPP Street, aff.alonday. September 4th. sel-12t. MARGARET ROBINSON WILL RE open her School for Glrls, 725 RACE Street, on the 11th of the Ninth month. Aply to F. GILLINGHAM, sel-12t. 1235 SPRING GARDEN Street. WOODLAND SEMINARY.- NOS. 9 and 10 WOODLAND TERRACH, West Phi ladelphia.—A DAY AND BOARDING - 'SCHOOL tor Young Ladles. Location healthy, airy, and attrac tive. Fall Session commences Sept. M. For Circulars apply to Jy2l.2ln* REV, 4ENRY REEVES, Principal. CHESTNUT-HILL ACADEMY WILL ' l / 4 } REOPEN SEPTEMBER 12, with a limited num ber of BOYS, each pupil being-taught by the Princi pal, H. W. SCOTT, from Yale College. Recommended by .1. E. Mitchell, W. IL Trotter, J. S. Kneedler, UP C, Platt. aal7-Im. MRS. GERTRUDE J. CARY WILL re-open her SCHOOL, 1532 SPRUCE Street, on WEDNESDAY, September 13th, with increased facilities for the comfort and improvement of her pupils. • au3l-12t, CHESTNUT -STREET FEMALE. SE MINARY-ENGLISH AND If IBENCH•BOARD• ING AND DAY SCHOOL—Principals, Miss Bon ney and Miss Dillaye.—The Thirty-first Semi-An nual Session will open WEDNESDAY, September lath, at 1615 CHESTNUT Street. Particulars from Circulars. auls-toci THOMAS BALD WIN'S L I Sll Mathematical and Classical school for /Joys, N. B. corner BROAD and ARCH, will reopen Sep tember 4. au2.5-11re- TINGLIBIL CLASSICAL, AND MA THEMATICAL INSTITUTE, No. 2 Southwest PENN s@VAIN : Duties resumed Sept, 11th. aure-anr. JOSEPH DAVISON. Prlicipal. G EORGE R. BARKER'S• ENGLISH and CLASSICAL SCHOOL, PRICE Street,Gor mantown,will reopen on MONDA, Sept. 9th; 1885. au2o-12? TitEMOYAL.--11188 JAMES. MINING. rented the spacious Hall in the Philadelphia Institute, E. corner of EIGHTEENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, opposite her former location, will open her SCHOOL on the 9th of SEPTEMBER. Residence, No. 831 North Tenth street. au29-12t Y OUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE, S. R corner of MARSHALL and SPRING GARDEN Streets. Duties resumed SEPTEMBER 11. kNocii H. SUPPLEE,A. - 21., Principal ITEZMI MISS LYMAIT'S SCHOOL FOR YOTSNO LADIES No. 226 South BROAD Street, will reopen WEDNEBD AY, September au29-dtseitimwst6di POURTLAND SAUNDERS INSTI v TUTS FOR BOYS AND YOLTTH.—Address Prof. E. D.SAUNDERS, D. D., Philadelphia. aule-lm* VNGLISH AND CLASSICAL ACADE• A-A MY, 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT Street, (in the rooms lately occupied by the Y. M. C. A.) This school will open MONDAY, September 11th. II is designed to prepare for any college of the United States or for mercantile life. T. BRANTLY LANG TON, OSWALD SEIDENSTICKER, Principals. WILLIAM S. COOLEY, A. M. WILL T reopen his CLASSICAL and EN GL IS H. SCHOOL at No. 1112 MARKET Street, on MON DAY, September 4. an29-Im* PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS-IN -A- the Philadelphia City Institute, N. E, corner CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets. Reopens SETT. 4, 1855. Entrance on Eighteenth street. L. BARROWS, / aure-Im* JOHN G. R. AcELROY, ACADEMY OF THE SACRED FIBART, No. 1025 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 stieeessfully in all the institutes of the Sacred Heart throughout Europe and America. These Ladies, being devoted to the instruction of youth, spare no pains to win the heart to virtue and impart to the mind a solid and relined education. Application can be made for. Circulars Ist Sep tember. aul2-1m PROAD-bTREET ACADEMY, NO. 337 -I-, South BROAD street, ED. ROM A. M., Prin. dnal. School reopens September 4. New Circulars at Mr. E. CUMMISKEVS, 1037 CHESTNUT ;Street, thej Academy, and sent postpaid to any address. au23-16t SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES, 'SEMINARY Chester countY,PeunsYlvallia , forty miles from Philadelphia. The duties of this School will be resumed OCTO BER 15t, 1865. Terms-ills per session. For Circulars, apply to Misses JOHNSTON and KELLY, Principals. an26-lm POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, 1.80-0. SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL begins September 11th. TECHNICAL SCHOOLS begin September 19th. The EXPERIMENTAL FARM of 175 acres, near Gwynedd, Montgomery county, Pa., will be opened September 12th tow select class of students, ou the Deincipies and Mahn of AGRICULTURE, who .will reside andkw,,orli onk the Perin, and statedly ate tend Lectures atrthe College in the city. Applications for admission should be made to the undersigned, at the College Building, WEST PENN SQUARE. ALFRED L. KENNEDY, M. D., auze-Mt President of Faculty. --- THE SCIENTIFIC, AND CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, CHESTNUT Street, N. W. cor. of Twelfth, reopens SEPTEMBER 4th. This b the best provided School for boys in America. au26-Im* J. ENNIS, Principal. ATIL LA GE GREEN SEMINARY- MILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL.—Terma very moderate. Thorowdi course of study in Mathematics, English Crassics, &c. 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_,_ 23 South THIRD Street; THOS, J. CLAYTON, F.se., FIFTH and PRUNE ; Mr. GEORGE, P. RNOTT, 38 HUDSON Street. Number limited. Albino Rev. J. HARVEY BARTON, A. M., Village Omen, Pennsylvania. ' . au4-3nl FEM A L E COLLEGE - BORDEN TOWN, N. J.-The . WINTER SESSION of this INSTITUTION will commence SEPTEMBER the isth. A four vacancies only remain. For cata logues, containing_ term_s, etc. Address. Rev. JOHN H. BRAKELEY, A. M., au2-6w Fresident. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. - - - - F INE G3I.TRT MANLIPACTORY. The subscribers would invite attention to their IMPROVED CUT 01' SHIRTS, which they make a specialty' their business. Also, constimtly receiving NOVELTIES FOR WINTLEMEN , S WEAR. J. W. SCOTT & Oa t. GENTLEMEN'S FtriiStsrinipt S Street, TuRE, No. 511 CHESTNUT js2-ly Four doors below the Continental. DOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. 600 Al CH STREET. GLASS JARS AND TIN CANS, 600 KITCHEN WARES UTLERY, WOODEN-WARE. se7-tf GRIFFITH & PAGE, SIXTH and ARCH. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST.-THE PRESTON STEAM LAUNDRY COMPANY CLEAN CARPETS On their "Boston Carpet. Cleaner," in the best Ta owner. Carpets token up and put down when de sired, WitilOitt trouble to housekeepers. Send or dors to PRZSTON STEAM LAUNDBY, ism) south SMITH. St. F. 0. Box:W.lkt. se6-whont TEMPLE OF FASHION.—GRAND .x- OPENING THIS DAY, of the most reliable and latest Designs of Imported Paper Patterns. Mrs. M. 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. 1.031. CHESTNUT Street, four doors above the old stand, with greater facilities titan heretofore enjoyed. Extensive and superior arrangements have been completed for fashionable and elegant Dress making In all lib. varieties, In advance of the pub lished mode. Dirs. M. A. BINDER flatters IleSSeir that her late novelties will not be surpassed by any. Ladies' Dress Trimmings, Ornaments, Buttons, Velvetßibbons and a full assortment of Paris Goods. All kinds of materials fluted and gaufired in the French style by hand. Particular attention given to Stamping, Braiding and Embroidering. Madame Denforest"s Skirts, Pads. Shields, French Corsets, Hooks, Eyes, Dress Elevators, Charts add 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-mwthfrit TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND trusafe Remedies for unpleasant and danger. ons diseases. Use EZLIABOLD'S EXTItACT Etlollo and Improved Bose Wash. 104 South TENTH Street. au23.lm CH. GARDEN & CO., MANUFAC . TIMERS OF AND WHOLESALE DEALERS GOODS,S, CAPS FURS t BONNETS, STRAW RIBBONS, ae., etc., No. 600 and 602 MARKET street. The largest sand most complete stock, the best terms and cheapest prices, Country merchants and the trade supplied. 5028-301 ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CON STITUTIONS, of both sexes, use lizvitnOLD'S ElornAOl , EMIRS. It will give. 'Orisk and energetic feelings, and enable you to sleep well. 104- Smith TENTH. Street. auZi-lm I'NCOURAGE DOMESTIC INDUS TRY. HARRISON & BRADFORD, STEEL PEN biANII FAOTURERS, give employment to over ONE HUNDRED ANZEICAN NEE AND WONElS j _and produce over TWENTY-FIVE MILLIONS ANNUALI4F of American Steel Pens, stamped with their name in foil, and bearing their label. In quality, finish, selection, and style of putting tip, these Fens Ara warranted to stAvpass any Pens ever offered to.the Arnerleanpublic. , FOR SALE, WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL, by. MOSS &.. CO., Stationers and Blanit,BOokManurae:turera , 432 CHESTNUT Street, and 430. M&R.H.:ET Street, nilladelphia, anl4,lxn 800 BARRELS ROBIN, IN, BULI 26 tierces South Carolina Rice. Landing front schooner A. eawy.er,. direct, from South Carolina, staler:sale hY. ses-Bt. ISAAC BAItTON. S& L SON. N - Ew YORK DYING AND. PRINT -4N ING Espiatisroign, STATEN, fOLAND.— 40 North EIGHTH Street.—.ffilds Company, SO long and favorably known. in li.ew'York during the past/or:y-4x .vears, have odc4ed.an office as above. Ladles" and Gentlemen's Garments, and wearing apparel of every kind, dyed and cleansed in the most perfect manner. Stitto and spots removed from VAnnente Withoutbeiaorg. ripped,. Merchants having gopda uri,mstrable cwo=r can have them redyed In suporlor style. sullo-thStilatf BENJAMIN F.. BLOOD,, AmToat - NEY AT LAW, Having been reoeutly discharged from the amy, has resumes the practice of the law: and lowing beeit 555515ted C511.11 , 41 4105 er of Deeds for the roost of the 'depositMates V r overaom thereei, lt au thorhed to take ons, acknowlederrAnt of deeds, ate_,. to be used or recorded thereia. Office, No. 814 CHESTNUT Streo n , hide. au244ra A READY AND CONCLUSIVE TEST Of the propertios of Flurdmuo vr og R u m, gAL- TiLler RUCHE , will be a, Com:00,0.80n with those sot forth in the United titateß Dispeaoary. 10.1 Sou a: TEXTS Meets WANTS. mrANTED-A PARTNER WHO CAN furn bh from $5,C00 to $20,000, In a good Manu facturing Business, or any profitable business. NOW , but a good business man need apply. The Ba th e amount will be furnished. Good reference given and reonired. Apply at su North 1 , 11,01.1 T ititreet, Philadelphia, se.7.3tf WANTED- AN EXPERIENCED Book-keeper to take charge of a set of hooka. Best of references reuired. None other need ap ply. ELLIoTTS & MCOONN, 403 MARKET St. It* WANTED -AT TEE COLORED DE PARTMENT House of Refuge, an Assistant (male) TEACHER for the Boys' School. Apply to the Superintendent. sefi-2t* J. HOOD LAVERTY.I WANT E D-TWO GOOD, SOBER ir MEN that tire well acquainted with the city and the business men. Men that nave crtuytts4bd for City Directory preferred. Address,witii reference, " W., I Prexe Office. se6-2C, WANTED-A YOUNG MAN WANTS 1 I to buy a first-class Shoe Store. or would rent a ood Maul In a town in Pennsylvania of 6 . 000 to 11,000 Inhabitants. Address 0. Dux 20,1 ot*Sttl phut. Springs, Adams comity, Pa, seG-t WANTED TO PURCHASE, FOR IN VESTMENT. one or more Store or Residence properties, on CHESTNUT Street. Apply to E. R. JONES. set-It'' No, 50* WALNUT Street. WANTED—A COAL YARD, WELL fitted up: Aire location, price, &c. Address "Antbracite,l , PreBB Office. se6-2t* WANTED TO PURCHASE—A BOOK, PERIODICAL, AND NEWS. BUSINESS. obJection to a country Store. Address "W.. B. F. m.,” Preis Office. sen-aO, vANTED -A SPECIAL CAPITAL of *l5 000 to *20,000, in a safe and profitable manufacturing business. Address C. D. this office. Ses-3t* WANT ED—AGENTS TO SELL THE LINCOLN WATCH, the greatest bring out; looks like silver; weighs 4 ounces, Hunter's shape. This Watch lies only been Invented about live weeks, and they are now being shipped from Ros ton by the cart loads daily, to alt parts of the coun try. Samples sent by mall, postage paid. on receipt of 50 cents. Great thing to sell at cattle shows and fairs. gelid for a circular and wire DA. Cut this out. 11. REA & CO., 57 WASIIINtiTON Street, BOSTON, Mass. sei-tt• WANTED-AGENTS-$lO PER DAY .T AT HOME.—I want an Agent, Male or Fe- Male, in every town and neAthborhood, to sell —The Great Labor Saver. l7 Every wants it, and agents are making from $3 to $2O per giay. This is the best chance ever offered to agunts, as the article is patented, and a capital of but 403 to 1110 is required to begin with. Further particulars sent on receipt of two red stamps for circulars and re turn postage. Address R. WAYVELL, Box Cal, r3-ine AN EXPERIENCED DOUBLE.EN• TRY BOOK-KEEPER, with unexceptionable reference to present emOloyers, desires a situation; salary being a minor consideration. Address "A. Y. M.," 605 MARKET Street, sci-at ATOTING LADY DESIRES A .FEW Pupils in Music. Tering moderato. Rafrence given as to competency. Address until Saturday. Sept. 9, 1865, "11. S. F.," rldisda. P. O. set-at. A LADY, WHO HAS JUST COAL PLETED an engagement of several years, wishes to give instruction in English in all its branches, with French and /Mute, hi a private family or saiool. nest of references. A4dtell "C. )5.." Episcopal Recorder oltice, Dock street. ses-St. AGENTS WANTED FOR; THE STANDARD HISTORY OF THE WAR, com plete in oily large royal octavo volume of over 1,000 pages. bpleridully illiistfated with R. 7 fine no or Generals and battle scenes. This is just the book the people want. Itpresents a rare chance for agents. Teachers, ladles, energetic men, and espe cially returned and disabled officers alai soldiers, in want of profitable employment, will find it pe culiarly adapted to their condition. Send for circu lars. Address "JONES, BROS, & ra.44 AGENTS WANTED FOR OUR GREAT . 1 -A. National Work. the most complete, only au thentic and reliable LIFE OF LINCOLN published. Address JONES, BROTHERS, & CO., Philatlel ' Dula,au 2 D-Lin % GENTS WANTED FOR THE bIE MORIAL RECORD OF THE NATION'S TRI BUTE TO ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Extra induce ments offered. Address HENRY A. LOVELAND, No. 20 NorthMERRICK Street, northwest of Penn &mare. Fhtlada., Pa. auti-lm" AGENTS WANTED FOR THE SECRET SERVICE, THE FIELD THE DUNGEON, AND TIDE ESCAPE." By A. D. Richardson, New York Tribune Corres pondent. The most Interesting and exciting book everpub lished eMdrittgllts Mr. Richardson's unparalleled experience for four years, travelling through the South in the secret service of the Tribune, at the outbreak of the war, with our armies and fleets, both East and West, during the first two years of the Rebellion; his thrilling capture; his confine ment for twenty months in seven different Rebel prisons; his escape, and almost miraculous jour ney, by night, of nearly four hundred miles. It will abound in stirring events, and contain more of the fact, incident, and romance of the war than any other work published. Teachers, ladies, energetic young men, and espe ciaily returned and disabled officers and soldiers, in want of profitable employment, will find It pecu liarly adapted to their condition. We have agents clearing iti7s pet month, which we will prOire to any doubting applicant. Send for circulars. Address JONES, BROTHERS, & CO., N. E. corner SIXTH and MINOR Streets, aul7-Im s Philadelphia Pa. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND OTHERS, ORIOINALLY DOING EIISINESS IN TEXAS.—A reliable gentleman, With a large business experience. and acquainted with the coun try and people of Texas, is soon to return there on private business. Collections and other business will be promptly and properly attended to while there, It entrusted to his hands. Address "Loyal," at this office: au2:l-6w. WANTED-WITH-WITHSIO,OOO PARTNERto $15,000, to take the place of a partner re tiring, in a well-established Produce Commission House. D_Address " COMMISSION."At this office. se7-3t. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,- Wanted, a situation Ivy an experienced Drug gist with some trade. Would be willing to travel, or make himself useful in any capacity. Unexcep tionable reference, etc. se7-2t* "E. M. V.," Pres& office. 85,000e d?GR eor LOAN ON MORRIS, Conveyancer, non N. NTH St, se64 $20,000 NW, t.21. 1 5t o \ f rE No B v T embe O r, Osomeßes tablishetl Mercantile or manufacturing business, or wonld forma conneeiihri with 801110 one having,4 "` large trade. Address with real name limiest)", Pr eBB Ofbre. Sea-aL' _ en t WANTED TO RENT-A SMALL MILL, with Colton Machinery. Call or address 10HQ1 47 WHITTLB, & CO., ses-81* -744- FOR SALE AND TO LEI'. gio FOR SALE-THE NEAT, MO- Rat DERN•BUILT RESIDENCE, with side-yard, No. 711 Green street, in good older, with two ranges, two furnaces, barb, Acc,. Possession before Nov. 1. ARly to BACON & WARDER, se. 61,. 218,?4 WALNUT Street. at TO RENT-AIVALUABLE, Modern-bunt, suburban RESIDENCE, with convenient Stabling and Cnacn-liolise, and sunlywat Land. The house is built Of stone, nolitaing this , teen rooms, and has a large lawn, tastefully laid out, and ornamented with line trees and shrubbery. The garden is tilled with choice fruit trees and vege tables. The larger part of the remaining land Is under eultivatien. Apply 424 WALNUT street, Wilee No. 1. 507-3 V .FOR SALE-WITH IMMEDIATE possession, the superior -built Dwelling, with modern conventenees,No. 735 SPRUCE Street. ji JOSHUA H. MORRIb, Conveyancer, No. 333 N. TENTH Street. sefi-4t* FOR SALE—DESIRABLE Nc. 1910 Coates street. • Lot 28 158 111 feet, to a street. Possession - In October. Price, $6.100. Desirable Dwelling No. 1010 Vine street. with side yarn. Lot 23 by 104 feet. Possession to suit. Price, CAM. Neat Dwelling NO. 2239 Locust Street, Lot 15 feet 4 inebes by 100 feet. Price, $3,000. Persons having Houses and Farms foe sale are re quested to call and have deserint tons entered on our Register, as we have applications daily for such Property. GE ME W. GRIFFIN, H seB-4t Real Estate Broker, 134 S. FOURT St. de FOR SALE—A RARE OPPORTU .ms. NITY.—A very desirable four-story residence in LOCUST Street, West of Thirteenth street. Address "House , ' Box 2075 Phila. P. 0. ses-toth2t* e t DESIRABLE OFFICES TO RENT. -was% —Single and double offices at No. 315 Walnut st. Single and double. 011iees SO at No. 200 Walnut street. AL Large and small Rooms in ., building southeast cor ner of Dock and Walnut streets, suitable for Manu facturing purposes, with tight and ventilation Bei m equalled. AND A FACTORY BUILDING, Near the corner of Second and Walnut streets, having a Stearn L'aidne iu perfect order, The building has recently been thoroughly repaired, and is in every way very desirable. Apply to JA COB M. ELLIS, No. 325 WALNUT Street, se2-stuthat. Room No. 2. de FOR SALE. Mk A number of HOUSES southside CanOWllol street, west of Seventeenth. ALSO—Nos. 323, 825, and TM North Eighteenth; will be sold separately or together, vow cheap. No. 841 Marshall street, above Brown, a very de &treble location, and will be sold low. ALSO, No. 242 North Fifth — A splendid dwelling, with modern convniences—a mallet , property; If Welt located, would be taken In part payment- Can be seen only after four o'clock in the afternoon. Apply to JACOB N. - BMWS, No. 325 WALNUT. Street, se2-stutl3t. Room No. 2. FOR SALE, A BUSINESS STAND , AFmni Four-story Brown Ilouse.No. 8241VdMut street. Valuable property. Apply to It. A. J. FANCOASP, No. 340.1. BRIDGE Street, Mantuaville, between 3 and 6 o'clock. au-Int*, • MI FOR SALE-A VALUABLE FAUN( near Absecool R. J.. 150 uttfeS; wIA be, eX-, elm - aged for good city or Atlantic City proppyty, B. F. GLENN,. set 123 South FOURTH Street. el,„ FOR SALE—A HIGHLY ILjtti PROVED Country Seat ,"containing Fifty Acres; eight in Woodland. Thirty minutes , riae.by railroad. Station upon the premises. Every convenience. Soil good ntialityi hi gh and healthy, commanding a line and extended v eiv the surrounding country. For further particulars address ' 4 Longevity," inquirer office. se.?-thS2t.. CAT PRIVATE SALE.---A VA ; git, LUABLE PLANTATION containing atty....Lb seven acres of Latta, of the drat quality, situated about one-half of a mile east of Juni:tat - own, ad- Joininf land of Squire Satterthwaite and others, in, [th ing on Township, Montgomery County, Pa. The buildings consist of a Stone House, Stono Baru, and all other necessary Out-buildings; two Wells of Watfr, ;t.50.011 Spring-No LiSC,. Wit 4 an ex cellent spring or IN suer, liters art WPM; ii4)o acres of Wood, the balance Arable, In a high Mote of huprovement. A further description is deuueed 'unnecessary. as purchasers always view ,thr, udscsond this wfli bear examinatioil. t : For further narMeulars inquire of se4-6t. WILLIAM FLETChItIf.R. in FOR KLE.—AB.SEOOMi Ja The hest FARRand RESIDENCE etnk the AL:. coast, IX boons ride from Philadelphia, oonitlining 24 Acres, overisoking bay and ocean. Neve,lione, contains 11 rooms. and ont-Inlidiugs: Rare chance 10 sny one to.buy.a beautlfnl and henlth:yroshienca. Land lu hialt state Of ettlttiation, Fruit of Wirt; surrounds:bhe,bouse. It Ida W be bold o Low e - "'— acres, or altogether. Apply to au2l)-121• No. 411 MARKET/St., rhilada. 'FOR SALE--A T 10,01! 0F.40,900 ACRES OF LAND,/tingii4. NA,LF.,IOII. AND IPAYETT.:.r out..TIE , V A., bt 801 d. 'very low tr Imatt - AllOO liJlpileattott De 1 / 1 1114%., arrant lasted rma. 11414 Indisputable. • W Win excliame In part. Address at once T,. O. TOwNsEN It. .580 Baltimore P. O." JFFICE-VOM TO RENT.—APPLY .at TRIIID Street, t abor the Ite chanicer. isuptc. seli-Mstu6t. fiENT SECOND AND THIRD 1 sToRIFS, rear of 503 Chestnut etroct; entrance en CroclicWri Court, 1u VlCtry street, above Chiral our. Ro,nns s 3 bS, 53 feat. Also, tltts Ilflit storlos of 505 sod so; Chestnut street. Apply to wit.LIA.3I J. swAiN, room 3, ad story oft CEllo'ktiln St. sc4-6t. TO CAPITALISTB.—FOR SALE TO dose a partnership concern, over two thousand *cepa of choice land In Indiana county. A My , can be seen and further information g tis ea at 15111 rip EU IOV tweet. CAel-4 B. AUCTION SALES. HERECZIASEP BAZAAR, =Tit AND SANSON STREETS. AUCTION SALE OF HORSES, i i i., ON SATURDAY MORNING NEXT, At 10 o'clock comorising about SEVENTY-PM HORSES, Suited to harnd9B and We eaddle• Full descriptions at sale. • A New and second -han L d S Carriages. D'earbOrnE, &c., With which the dale will Commence. Single and Double Harness Saddles % Bridles, ac.. Sale of Horses ' & e. , on'WedneSal ALFICSD M. HER ' sep7-2t NESS, s~iFJtIEALENTB. MRS. JORN DREW'S NEW ARCH- Ax.a.' STREET THEATRE. FIFTH NIGHT OF MRS. JOHN DREW.. THIS (TIWItbDAY) EVENING, sePt, 7 1865 THE JEALOUII WIFE: t Mrs. Oakley Ere. JOHN DREW. Supported by Mrs. Thayer, Messrs. McKee Ran kin,-Etuart Robson. iliac Ray. &e. After which, THE ‘VATERMAN. Tom Tug with songs " Mrs. C. Henri. Robin. " ' " stuart Robson. FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF MR.I. JOHN DREW. Only time of KNOW YOUR OWN MIND. To conclude with A REGULAR FIX: Doors open at 7. Commence nts quarter before 8. NEW CHESTNUT-STREET THEA - TEE, CHESTNUT Street. above Twelfth. ) THIS (Thurethiy) NINON elerriber 7th, LAST tJT TWO Olr THE GREAT COMEDIENNE OP, THE AMERICAN' STAGE, MISS KATE REIGNOLDS, Who will appear MOST POSITIVELY FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. As OGORITA, the Wild Flower of Mexico, In the Grand Spectacular Five-act Drama, THE SEA OF ICEI Or, A THIRST FOR GOLD. Which will be presented with NEW AND BEACTIFITI, SCENERY*, NOVEL MECHANICAL EFE ECTS, CORRECT PROPER TIES, ORIGINAL MUSIC. and an EXCELLENT CAST. Friday Evening ' Benefit of Miss Kate Reignolds. SATURDAY AFTED.NOOSI,. September 9th PIFTY.SIXTH GRAND l'Apithl MATINEIE When Miss Kate Reignonis will api. ear at the re= quest of ninny parties, as OGORITA, in THE. SEA OF ICE. Monday Evening, Sept. 11th, Miss Helen Western. IV" AL NUT -STREET THEATRE.— .. Acting and Stage Unneger : .W. S. 'Fredericks Business Manager and Treasurer. ...T. J. Hemphill WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY 'EVENINGS, September 6 and 7, 1885, The performance will commence with the beauti ful drama arranged for the Stage by,Mr, B of THE CRICKET ON THE HEARTH. • Caleb rim iner,,, Mr. Barton RIM Was Ellie Gernion, To Conclude with Brougham's sensational drama of THE GUNMAXER OF MOSCOW. Runic Nevll. the Gininiaker Sir. Barton Hill, FRIDAY., THE DEAD HEART. Faintly Circle, 2B cents; Chairs In Orchestra and Dress Oircle, cents; secured chairs in Oronestra and Dress Circles, 75 mutts: Orchestra. Chairs, $1: Orrhttrh. Borne; BuifeS, 110,1 to $3. Doors open at zy i o'clock; continence ot oliartet before 8. NEW AMERICAN THEATRE WALNUT Street, above Eighth, ENT It A olt DINARY ATTRACTION.. EVENINO AND ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MISS KATE FISHER, The great equestrian'Actresaln the grand apeetaele of MAZEPPA; OR, THE WILD 110115 r, Ow TARTAItY produced with new Scenery.'Original Iffitsia. Ap-• pointments, Wardrobe, Grand TOtirliament, and Tartar Ballets, in *inch AULLE. RAbLETTI, MOSIR. _ANTONIO, and Corps de Ballet appear; Characters by a full .Dramatic .Company and se4-6t FIFTY' AUXILLARIESI WALNUT -STREET 'THEATRE. ' THE'EMINENT . ARTItt MRS. D. P. BOWERS; will commence an engagement on MONDAY 'EVENING. Sett..litlt. &Ma can he gemmed at the Bei QM On And after Friday the Silt lit stantt ae7-141. MR. AND MRS. HARRY-WATKINS have the honor to announce to the public that they wilit ehfhem on llnßttF4ShNo, Sept. 11th, 'and every evening omit further notice. in their Wl 'etetett t IVE I tr i tAID, from the pen of the popular author,. ARLES OAS. LOK, rag.; assisted by We eminent pianist, MISS CARLOTTA SHAW,. from the Nobilities Concert, London, et the ASSEMBLY BUILD - I'Na% C o rp,:e or TENTH end „ For fortber partieeitted gee email bide, bee-11, CONCERT HALL—FOIL FIVE NIGHTS 0 L Y. - -Commen clog TUESDAY, Sept, sth.—Owing to the titillounded applause and complete success, the CARTER. ZOLTAV.E TROUPE. and PROTE US will exhibit , as abovei Which wni positively terminate their coagenicat to Wig atty. *l,OOO Challenge to tiny Military Company, or other persons, who will surpass the Carter ZousVea in stacking arms fu their Zouave Drill. Admission, 35 cents. Reserved Seats, 50 cents. Doors open at oclock. To commence at &o'clock. Reserved Seats .tit Mr. Chas. W. A. Trampler's Matte. Store, Seventh and Chestnnt streets: - T. B. Pugh's,*lath and citagittet streets , and at ill4leY'a Perlocal Stana,,Coatitmatat Horst Afternoon Performance ovary SATURDAY., at half past 2 o'clock J. HENEAVE GARTER, Pro prietor. L. M,. W. STEERE, Agent. se.l-6t• SIAMESE TWINS AND' CHILDREN. TH POSITIVELY THE WORLD MOSTTNE LAST WEEK, AT THE - PHLADELP lA. MUSETIN, 833 MARKET STREET. , . The Management begs to inform the public, that at the reettestof numerous families of the surround ing towns that have not had en opportunity of see leg those,great wanders,_ THE SIAMESE TWINS AND CIIIIAVIWN - t has, at a great (MOO secured them for six. daya more, which will positively be the only chance the citizens of Philadelphia will ever have of witness ing the Twins again on exhibition. In connection with the above, the Museum has athled to its collection one of the largest Serpents ever oven in this etilintry, hating }MA MIMI from Africa. Also,the great freak of natnrei the Doutoe- Headed Calf, which it in erfect health; with the Marble Seal from the Arcti c Ocean, and a large col lection of Living Animals and Birds; tool over one hundred Stereopticon Views of the. War. Flours of.exhiintion from 0 to 12, morning; 2 to 5, afternoon; 7 to 0, evening. Adrni**loii. 05 cents. Oaken Under ten years of age, 75 cents. JUDGE sea-2t" "Proprietor. ADCAEMY OF FINE ARTS, CHEST. NUT Street, above Tenth—O.pen frbm I A. Mr till 6 P. M. Hearin West's great picture et CHRIST REJECT D etill on Exhibition. len BOARDIN COUNTRY BOARDING.:-MRS. BROOKE designs keeping her house open at Mena Airy, - innate in For Partioo/VrA apply at 1402 W ATNIX/: Street, Pr at MOUNT AIRY, near the 3tation. 5e5431., DAY BOARD-WITH FIRST-OLAt3B DINNERS, at No. O South WASHINGTON Mum*. 196-2uN REMOVALS. EMOVAL.-BRNRDICT MILLER, UMMIELLA and PARASOL Mauufactu rer, has removed to 39 North SIXTH Street. se6-link' tC REX - OVAL. P. S. LOFTIO, WATCHMAKEIt AND •JEWELLER, Formerly at No. 140 North Thirteenth street, in. forms his numerous friends and customers that hot has rayed to No. el North Street, where he intends to open with a fine and well Inv 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. 4 0 articulur attention given to repairing tins utclice. Jewelry mado to or ter and repaired. He solicits a continuance of rue liberal' Atreus,. bestowed in his old store by former motel:lANS, and asks the favor of tile public generally. aul3-111 REMOVAL.-GEO. W. WATSON At CO. have removed their CARRIAGE REPOSI TORY to their 014 &ice, IXI9 CHESTN UT Street (ender Concert Itell,) Where they will keep I. stock of Carriages of their own make. and will re ceive orders for every description of 11114-41 M work. d'ivirE 7. M. EXCURSIONS. aIEJ,M +-Ft , 0 1`9'3,.'511 GRANT) EXCURSIOBT TO LONG. L. B. COLE will give a GRAND EXCURSION ignA-Ntafr4 ON SAT TlRDAY, , September 9th, 1665, Leaving Camden at 2 p.a.L., 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. Fate from (Minden to Long Branch ant return, sia, For informailuii.. Inquire of se24t. L. .11. COLE, .Ageut, Camden. t;•-•' EXCURSIONS TO - Lona BRANCH, Trains for tong Branch will leave COOPER'S POINT, emudenolally (Sunhat exeepted) at 9,15 A. M. Faro ; 12, Exclif9l9ll .Tlekeis4 good for three dos, *S. B. COLE, Jigenti set-Im Camden. astw&RA:RITAN AND DELA WARE BAIr. RAILROAD. TRAINS DISCONTINUED. Qp an after MONDAY, AUGUST 23th, the train leaving Sattitdaya at Cap P and from Long Branch Monday morning, will be tßacontiiiiiert. S. B. COLE, /Oat, sel•at WEST JERSEY , ' - EAILUOAD LINES—FROM FOorf OF MARKET STIMET., !Viper VerTYO DAILY. EXCEPT SII.D.A.VB, COMMENCING TH UItSDAY,. Sentemher NOS. For CAPE MAY ; &c., at 2.193 P,M., Mall and Pas senger. Fur MILLVILLE And VINELAND, at 9.10 A. Bt. and 2.20 P. in. For BRIDGETON, bALEM, &e., at 9.16 A. M... Mall, and 1 P. M. For ULASSIIOIIO`, at 9.16 A.M., 2.30 and 4 P. M. For "WOODBURY, at 9.15 A. M., and 2.10 P. 31.; 4 P.M„ and 9.30 P. DI . RETITMNING. WILL LEAVE Cape May at A. M., Mail. MlllTille it 9,630 , '.. in., 10.02 A. M. Widgeon At 6.0 A,M., 4.20 P.M!.2P6s6ffiter , Salem at 4%25 A. 11 14 Mall; 4.95 r,..m.„ P596611139r• Woodbury at 7.05, A. M., 8.18, A, m, 11.811 A. and .5.61 P. . West Jersey,, VAN 1t J: West Jersey, Salem,M and Cape May and MUlville . Railroads. TUE. WEST-riFiRSEY,F.XpRESS COMPANY. Willattend to all th6t1.4110 bran ekes Express oast neon_, reeelvffideliver, and. toryrard, through other' responsible ENprose Coropantes, to all pang or Ilia co on try,a n v articles eitrusted to them. A SPEC EAlie MESSENOER accompanies each Through Train. Office, No. 5 MARKI6T.Street., se2.tf - . ."` A lai.l. W. - MT-TEN AND • VERI3AL . visVat i , DESCEAPTIONS of Ciiaracter, Coustl-' tat f lou, iiiiiA T 4 luni k with ADYJOR on grßllslllol3St 'main), 'Education, seif-im,.. ai ' provament. Atanairoinent anC Training of cual.D.R.Err. Social Adaptatloa, ite,, dety,aui) 13vgailpg, by JOHN 2.. °APEX. m . Plommalogist aildninlipagr, • p.. 'O. 21k, 5, Tr l N!rli kitecet, above Cliestatit., bell-tutbsl3o w owtA[POl TA N T-T,O , KNOW nihere the best arid inciet durable Shoes eau be WO Att . 'Lluttes, _ Wises t ChUdree,„andt Youths,ui everj htytt: A.tWEMS.II3:gbFVEn_ erfi Street, ultove pruce. eta-Gte HEVIPOLD'S FLUID,. EXTRACT )auctiil to pleasant in, taste ana odor free from a4ll,Aittriet o te ja roporttea, not ; i inpediste n Ito acticat, 104 Souila'TENTH Street. an26.lre 'RABE .13A ltik Q.INB 'NIKITA & FIND' / fed btock os. uses, Balls, Score-Bookri, Spikes% Rums; Bettg, tires,of Ge, at 1,414,41' WIamLSON STN.UT . & Ong street. sf in /3444§ COTTON . WICIC JUST .* a"r `ft) ak e t , A stil o vßAlVI k e t e Y6llll • auls 167 au051,1550 NorElllgltgat. iTb G.LaRY OR MAN IS STRENGTIV —Tboreor9,Ne i Ktvous AuGlebnitated ghoul* linlinglAt vikt. Itlttitale. Karat= SVIRM4 10* moyth TENTH t TO SPORTBM.VI,II.-4ELLIP WILSO "•• 4 CO„ No. 410:19 CHESTNUT Street., call attention, of Sportsmen to. our stock of FINE HU E of our com mia best uglish makers. Also, RIR mauls, sl43tv.p. ortnet and Date , Ball.Tomlonten Powder, Shot, Wads, cans, Flasks,pouzliel , at lowest prices. Repairing done In the best manner. MANHOOD .A-ND YOUTHFUL VIGO Are yegainp4 by_ antatnotzitil Erntiaim nuou, liOutlA Otirooll ' aat►-tr