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    wooLEsoros.
i 865. WHOLESALE. 1865.
.r.UOS. W. EVANS Sr, CO.,
Are eatir opening their
FALL IMPORTATION.
AND RAVE NOW ON
IE.
A CHOICE LINE OF
FINE DRESS GOODS,
KID GLOVES, .Sao.
whieu the attention of
WHOLESALE BUYERS
IS INVITED.
820 CitESTNIIT STREET, UT STAIRS
auxat
180. FALL. • 180.
JAS. B. CAMPBELL /lc CO.,
1'27 CHESTNUT STREET,
Invite the attention of Cash Buyers at wholesale
zo their stock of
FEEZTOt:BBITISH, AND AMERICAN
DRY GOOD s
Which, for extent, - variety, and general adapta
tion to the wants of the trade, is unrivalled.
SILKS,
MERINOES.
POPLINS,
EPINGLINES,
TARTAN PLAIDS.
BLANEET%
FLANNELS,
BALMORALS,
WHITE GOODS,
LINENS, alma
BRADFORD GOODS.
Package Buyers supplied with scarce and deslra-
Ole 6'0041 5 at and under market rates.
wilco - LENA:LE ROOMS EP STAIRS.
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1865. FALL. 1865.
GLEN pAciao
GERMANTOWN, PA.
31'CAIX.UM. Sr,. CO.,
IMANT, , FAcTunEns & IMPORTERS OF
cAiti-JorrrN - Gs,
OIL CLOTS, MATTINGS. &0.,
WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT,
509 . CHESTNUT STREET.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT,
11(6-3m 519 CHESTNUT STREET.
CARPETINGSt CARPETLNGS!!
J. T.
No. 37 South SECOND Street, No. 37
ABOVE CHESTNUT.
HAS JUST RECEIVED A 'FULL LINE
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
CARPETINGS,
OF THE BEST MARES AND NEWEST STYLES.
WINDOW SHADES,
FLOOR OIL-eLorm, DRIIGGET*. RAG, LIST,
AND COTTAGE CARPETS,
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
J. T. DELACROIX,
37 SOUTH SECOND STREET.
Between Chestnut and Market streets, PhDada.
sel-fstuwthata
NEW CARPET WAREHOUSE.
LEEDOM & SHAW
Will open MONDAY, Sept. 11,18G5, with an entire
New locit of ENGLISH and AMERICAN CAR
PETING, In all their variety, to which we respect
fulls invite the attention of our friends and the
public Arntrally at
Se 7-117 rO. 90 ARCH Street, Philadelphia,
GENTS' FURNISHING- GOODS.
VINE SHIRT DIANIFACTORY.
A. The subscribers would invite a.ttentiontotheir
IMPROVED CUT OF SHIRTS,
which they make *specialty]. their business. Also,
constantly receiving
NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
W. SCOTT do CO.,
GENTLEIIEN'S FURNISHING STORE,
INTO. CHESTNUT street
Four doors below the Continental.
p:OII.I,)S4II3t4.I(zIfILXVIE 3/NII
600 ARCH STREET. 600
_ GLASS JARS AND TIN CAPS,
KITCHEN WARES,
CUTLERY,
WOODEN-WARE.
se7-tf GRIFFITH & PAGE, SIXTH and ARCH.
GROCERIES.
WHITE PRESERVING BRANDY.
PURE CIDER AND WINE VINEGAR.
GREEK' GINGER, MUSTARD SEED, SPICES, &C.
All the requisites for Preserving and Pickling
'Pun:loses.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
DEALERS IN FINE GROCERIES,
au2B-tr Cor. ELEVENTH and VINE Streets.
COTTON -WARP CLOTHS,
TRICOTS,
WAVE AND OnIER PATTERNS
ALL-WOOL
33 0 iESK.INS,
AND OTHER PASTY PATTERNS
For sale by the Manufacturers,
BEM. BULLOCK'S SONS,
40 and 42 South FRONT Street
ROMAINE'S
CRIMEAN BITTERS
IVTIAT THEY ARE.
A purely medical preparation, composed of recog
nized standard remedies In diseases for which it 13
recommended. their curative powerS Increased by
combination. and extracted by a scientific pharrae
teutieal preteen, which secures a perfect and uni
form concentration of medical virtues.
They are the moot reliable preventive and cure of
FEVI,R and AGUE known.
They restore the tone of the etomaeh, and impart
strength to the digestive organs when recovering
from sicaimaa.
'They protect the system from the effects of•incle
ment weather :end miasma, avert Chills and Feller,
and remove slight attacks of Rheumatism and Neu
ralgia.
They relieve Diarrhoea , Flatulence, and Colic, and
counteract the effect of change of water and ell.
mate.
They are especially adapted for Dyspeptics, In
calids, and Sedentary persons, who need a tonic
T:timul ant.
Thely stimulating properties being chiefly derived
frown roots and - plants, they exhilarate without
creating a craving for aicoliotte drinks.
Theyare approved by thehighest medical i ii th ar i..
ties in 'United States Army Hospitals, where they
Mme been used.
They are very delicate In flavor, and agreeable to
the palate.
WHAT THEY ARE NOT.
Trin'r Ann NOT a decoction of inert aromatics, to
tild a compromise with conscience which shrinks
11 . 0P1 open
TREY ARE NOT tippling`'
under another name.
Tne ARE NOT a worthless compound puffed into
notoriety.
irnd to your Druggist for Circular, with full par
ticulars
MILLER & CO., Proprlethrg,
110 Liberty St., N. Y.
k'or sale by Johnston, lloiloway & Cowden, at
itamufaeturc_•s' rates, and retailed by all respecta
ble Druggists and rainily Grocers. av3l-thstu-Beir
ON HAND, FINE BLACK FRENCH
CLOTHS, will be made up to order in the best
htyle, at the lowest cash prices. Now is the time to
leave your orders. Goods are :My:toeing.
C. S. HIMMELWRIGHT,
No. 234 North FOURTH Street.
PHOTOGRAPHS EXECUTED WITH
rare skill, of churches, realdeliCeS and putille
buildings. Parties or Individuals deairteb . , should
'.l?Ply to B. F. REIMER, Photographer, 621
Adeli Street. It,*
PORTRAITS THAT NEVER FAIL
to pIeIIFC the most critical. See silecimenu,tlF%7
.I.e photographs, in oil colors, at A. F. REIMPAt
" 11, r5", 634 ARCH Street. Culuring exquisite It
CARTES DE VISIT AT REIMER'S
gallery, SECOND Street above Green. You
mill sad selnien •styles In great variety, finely ex
"nt(A. Cannot fall to please In style oijtelsh. it*
-- .SII.A.TTERED CONSTITUTIONS RE
STORED liziansoLDlS EXTEACT SLTOLIU.
14 South TEN TH Street.
Ti. S. &W. . CHAFFEE, WHOLE
pa • sale dealers ROBieff. Gloves, Trimmings,
4 t7 LiOotls, . N O .U Olt MARKET Stkeet,
seG-19.t.
I I A.VA.NA CIGARB.-A GOOD VA.
RLETY constantly in store and bond, at toßest Cash rates FUEVIIRT & SONS,
111'924 -Wm' SOAS South FRONT Street.
LAKE BALL CLUBS WILL FIND. A
s full stock of Bases, Balls, Seore-BoOks, spikes,
Lors, Belts, and Rules °Mame at
PHILIP WILSON co. , s,
409 CHESTNUT Street.
•ligool A I 'O B 'DO'
•
B'env e regapned
TE by N T R H
SLreSt.L D'S ESAXI23-lAlli
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
AUTUMN AND WinF4R.
Black Broadcloths, fine qualities, low nriceS
New tiobby Overeoatings and Cloakings.
Heavy fine goods, for business snits.
"SimOnis " Cloths, for dress"coats.
"Fred'lc Erken's" Doeskins and Cloths.
" Johanny 1 ' Cloths and Beavers.
"Molly," flue fabrics for dress suits.
"Harris" Casslmeres and Coatings.
American Con:U . llgs and Overcoatings.
49.1%2_VARICA_N LOOMS
rlOdilee fabrics which, foe style. texture, weight,
and permanency of color are scarcely second
to those of the Old World, while In price they are
much lower. We always keel' full lines of very good
make
AMERICAN WOOLLENS_
PRE-RMINENT CASSINERES, FOR BOYS.
STANDARD FINE CADETS AND MIXES.
BOYS FITTED FOR SCHOOL OR COLLV,GE
•
Tariors• Linings, of cycry kind.
Tailors supplied wholcsaie
Neat and plain styles Woollens, nuest qualities,
for good custom.
COOPER CONARD,
geN2t B. E. cor, NINTH and DIAILKET.
NEW LACE CURTAINS
OF
RICH AND ELEGANT DESIGNS.
One or the largest and beet assortment of fine
viods in the city, just received, at greatly reduced
prices.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEIsT, & ARRISON,
CURTAIN WAREHOUSE;
se9-sttxt li-^t 1008 CHESTNUT Street.
GREAT STOCK OF JOB LOTS OF
CLOTHS,
CASSIIVIEEES,
- KNOBBY COATINGS,
IYEANERS,
VELOURS,
VELVETS,
CHINCHILLAS,
of the latest and most beautiful styles we have ever
offered to the trade or publie generally, (MOON Of
the army and navy may feel assured of special
attention.
We also have a complete stock of
FRIENDS , WEAR,
COACH CLOTHII,
BILLIARDS, and
BAGATELLES.
Our motto is "Good Goods at Fair Prices," at
w. T. SN-O.lDGrRA*$'
CLOTH HOUSE,
24 SOUTH SECOND STREET
23 • STRAWBERRY STREET.
WHOLESALE BUYERS WILL FIND
-A LARGE STOCK OF
FRENCH MERINOES,
RICH POPLINS,
MOUSSEL DE LAINES,
PLAID CASHMERES.
From the late
AUcTiO , ll S AM.3IIS
IN NEW YORK,
which will be sold at less than regular prices.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St.;
se7-3t above Willow.
IT STEEL &SON HAVE JUST
P OPENED a large assortment of new fine
FANCY AND PLAIN SILKS.
PLAIN CORDED SILKS.
PLAIN POULIT DE SOIES.
MOIRE ANTIQUES.
W 3D) 11.13.5,
iu BROWN, BLACK, STEEL,
MODE, GREEN, BLUE,
PURPLE, MAUVE, PEARL,
BUFF, WHITE, and WINE COLORS.
All Colors In Figured Silks, $1.75 to $2.50.
Figured Black. Silks, $1.40 to $4.2.5.
Extra hoary Black Lyons Silks, $3.50 to $B.
Fine qualities French Merinoes, at $1.25.
Do. do. do. do. $1.37.
Do. do. do. do. $1.50.
Do. do. do. Thibet, $2.00.
Fine French Empress Cloth Poplins at $1.25.
Do. do. do. do. do. $1.37.
Do. do. do. do. do. $1.50.
Do. do. do. do. do. $1.75.
Do. do. Corded Poplins at $1.87 to $2.25.
Do. Silk and Wool Rep Poplins at $2.25.
Do. do. do. do. $2.50.
Do. do. do. do. $2.75.
Do. do. do. Empress Poplins, $3.00.
Do. do. do. do. do. $3.25.
Do. Irish Poplins, all colors, at $2.50.
Do. do. do. do. $3.25.
Do. do. do. do, $.3 pct.
Do. French Plaid Poplins at $1.5 to $2.25.
Plain, Mixed, and Plaid English and German
Poplins, 75e. to $1.25.
A large asecrtmeut of the NEWEST and HAND
SOMEST FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS
that can be found in any market,
DAILY RECEIVING NOVELTIES IN DRESS
GOODS.
DARE AMERICAN DELAI NES, new styles, 35C.
Two bales Russian Crash at 25031 e.
6-4 extra heavy Lkn en Sheeting at 90e.,worth $1.25.
Domestics of all kinds at the lowest Drives.
Nos. 713 and 715
NORTH TENTH STREET.
se4-mws3t
BLACK THIBET SH A W - L SIL K
FRINGE,
Black Thiliet Shawls, Wool Fringe,
Long, Black Thihet Shawls,
Lc ng Black Cashmere Shawls,
From the late Auction sales in New York.
CUR WEN STODDART B BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 452, and 451- North bEciOND Street,
E el-it Abov e Willow.
BLANKET IS, COUNTERPANES,
TABLE LINENS, TOWELLINGS,
A fall and variea stock.
CIIIIIVEN STODDART & BROTHER,
:ST°, 450, 4.5.2, and 454- North SIICOND street,
Bc7-3t, Above Willow.
CHOICE COLORS IVIERINOES,
A-I Prices ranging from $1.25 to $1.75.
From the late Auction Sales in New York.
CUItWEN STODDAUT & BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street
sc7-at Above Willow.
ALL WOOL CASHMERE PLAIDS,
FROM. THE LATE AUCTION SALES IN
NEW YORK.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Nos. &80, 'lsg, and 454 North SECOND Street,
se`-gt Above Witiow.
BROADCLOTHS, CA BOINIERE 9,
COATINGS, Guods of an kinds, for Men and
BoVs Wear, of new designs, at the lowest prices.
CUBWEN STODDART S BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street,
se7.3t. Above Willow.
PICII STYLES PLAID POPLIN'S,
AA)
HlOll STYLES STRIPED POPLINS,
iu choice coloring. from the late
ATJCTION SALES 1N NEW. YORK
_ .
CUIEWiN 5T6613.A1T & BROTHER,
Nos- 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street,
&P.7 -at Above Willow.
MEDIUM &ND LOW-PRICED DRESS
DOOM, from 3734 c to 62!4c. A splendid llne
from the late Auction Sales in New York.
CURWEN STODDART 455 IMOTtIER,
Nos. 150, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street,
se7-8t Above Willow.
f - lIIOICE COLORS PLAIN ALL-WOOL
POPLINS from the
LATE AUCTION SALES IN NEW YORK.
CURIVEN STODDART .15 BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 452, end 454 North SECOND Street,
ee74t Above Willow.
- ROUSE FURNISHING DRY GOODS.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, A ABRI
SON, No. 1008 CHESTNUT Street,
Are now receiving their Fall assortment of
IIOIOSE FURNISHING DRY GOODS
Such as Table Cloths, Napkins, Damask and
v
Diaper; Towelln, Towels, Linen and Cotton
bhcccings of all Kinds. Pillow Linen and Muslin,
Blankets, Quilts, and generally every article of
Dry Goods required in a well ordered house
hold. se2-staith6t
EAL WELSH FLANNELS.-JUST
AA; received an asltintpel3tjg
it.EA7. ~ Y ... ' _..__...
ItELSH FLAti7NELS.
Well known to housekeepers for their superior
washing qualities.
SREPYARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON
se2-stuthBt No. 1008 CHESTNUT Street.
pLANKETS.-THE CHEAPEST
-A- , BLANKET HOUSE IN THE CITY:—Now is
the time 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 great.
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 0 per pair, and from that up.
At per pair I. have a line all - wool one that did
not sell last whiter less than $l5. They are a good
bargain, and well worth examining. Anyone want
ing such will save at least *2 per pair, us they are
libly that much under the marketprice.
Pr% Blankets all sizes and qualities?
One lot heavy Marseilles Counterpanes at 400; the
last of the saine quality were sold at $l5; I bought
them from a recent importation, and they arc the
cheapest quilt in the city. Also, several other quali
ties equallylow; Honeycomb, Lancaster,and Bridal
Quilts; heavy ready-made Comfortables, and one of
the best assortments Of Flannels that eau he offered.
Blankets can be furnished in any quantity as my
stock is Very large. GRANVILLE B. HAINES,
1013 MARKET Street, above Tenth. set-it
POWER LOOM TABLE LINENS, 87-ic,
*l, andsl.l2y,.
Heavy Unbleached Talde Linen, 823 i, 75, and
871.0.
Russia Crash, 23 and 25 cents—cheap.
American Crush—a nice assortment.
Napkins at all prices.
Scotch Diaper, from 2 t005 a piece.
Largest and best-Honey-comb Quilts.
Very fine Linen Towels and Towelling.
JOHN . H. STOKES,
se4 MI ARCH Street.
1 1 W 0 BALES OF REAL RUSSIA
CRAM - 1, received. Price, 25 and 21 cents.
Damask Table Linens and Napkins.
Huck Towellingm and Bird-Bye Diapers.
Linen and Cotton Meetings.
Fine and medium quality Flannels,
New York Mills and Willlainsville sDtallns.
English and American Prints.
Stripe Chintzes for,wrappers and bordering.
EDWIN HALL a CO..
auBo-tf 26 South SECOND Street.
BLANKETS -ENTIRE NEW STOCK,
LOW PRIORS.
Medium and tine Blankets.'
Some extra cheap lots, SS and $lO.
-Fine crib Blankets; Horse Blankets.
Honey.comb Quilts; wide, heavir Sheetlngs.
Shaker Flannels, finest goods, 1 and $l.lO.
Bust quality Canton Flannels; ickings.
. Linen Diapers, V• 2 5, $7.30 1 $3, and 830, &e.
ELAINIO.
107 pieces new Delaines, 35 and 37 cts.
Da pieces new prints,best makes, only 23 to 35CtS.
Daily opening new dress goods.
Black dress goods stock complete.
COOPER CONARD,
S. E. cor. NINTH and MARKKT ntreete.
CANADA. LUMBER YARD.
LUMBER DISTRICT, ALBANT, N. Y.
JONES & CO. have on hand (800 ➢i). three hun
dred thousand feet dry three-inch Pine, good 4th
end select. Are daily receiving a large quantity of
Box.
Ban iONSS & CD.
THE .PRESsrllTl:kinftPErA, SA.TURDAY; SEPTEMBER 9, 1865:
RETAIL DRY GOODS .
sl2ssli c aB o. T H E O,IIOICE
Lupin's fine all-wool Detainee, Soc.
Double-Width blue]: all-wool Detainee, )1.
Fine black Alpacas 50c.
Pure black Mohair Lustres. 'Mc, ii.
C. STRAWBRIDGE &
Northwest cor. of EIGMTEI and MARKET.
7 6 CENTS FOR ALL-WOOL PLAID
OA.SITIVIERES.
Small-figured, all-wool Delaines, age.
Wide French Chintzes, striped and flgured,6sC.
Piano covers, Table covers, stand covers.
100 pieces new style Fall Delaines, cheat).
C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO.,
Northwest cor. of EIGHTH and MARKET.
$9 FOR HANDSOME ALL-WOOL
Lc:ail& SHAWLS.
Misses' Long and Square Shawls.
Berlin Zephyr Shawls.
Brodie and Stella SlLawls.
Silk and Black Ththot Shawls.
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE
Northwest cor. EIGHTH and MARKET.
$1.65 Graim,BEST WATERPROOF
Cadet gray Cassirueres, for Boys
Scarlet Cloths, light &turnings for fait wear.
Double-milled o ...assimeres for Men, +2.
Gems , heavy travelling sbawts, $7.50.
J. C. STRA.WBRIDGE & CO.,
Northwest cor. EIGHTH and MARKET.
$6 . 075 FORA PAIR OF ALL-WOOL
• BLANxErs.
Blankets from 4,5 to ops per pair.
Dealers will find it to their advantage to buy
Blankets of us and save money. To families
about to purchase, we can otter inducements
that few possess. Most of our goods are di
rect from the Mills.
WHOLESALE
AND RETAIL.
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE t CO.,
Northwest cor. - 41euTu. and MARKET.
see-stuthtf
B ARGAINS! BARGAINS!! FROM
AUCTION .—TAGG & BRO., corner TENTH
and PINE. have just received—
I lot brown 'green, and Magenta Plaid Poplins, $l.
1 lot 1,5 wide Twilled Stripe Mohalrs, $1.25.
I. lot high colors brown ground Detainee, 35e.
I lot fall styles English Prints, Be.
1 lot high lustre stout Black Alpacas, $l.
1 lot, 50 cartons Hemstitch Linen Ildkfs., 31c. up.
1 lot, 10 dozen dents' medium Merino Undershirts,
$1 25.
1 lot Ladies'- Fancy Silk Neckties, 35c; not quar
ter price,
1 lot Gents' Limn Hemstitched 3301 4
list Ladies' Patent Leather Belts, 100.
1 lot Chadwick's Colored Spool Cotton, 75c, per
dozen.
-
1 lot 5-8 Damask Linen Napkins, $3, up.
1 lot Buffalo Belt Buckles, 40c.
1 lot, 100 dozen Ladles' Lisle Thread Gloves, 20c.
1 lot Ladies. Linen Collars, 10 and MC.
1 lot Ladles' colored English Silk Gloves, sic.
Also. all colors Velvet Ribbons; Bonnet Trim
ming Ribbons; sets Collars and Cuffs; Plaid Nein
sook, and CambrlcMuslins; Children's Hdkfs.; Let
ter, and Note Papers. Also, Notions. All at-less
than regular prices. se9-2t
628H00P 6KIRTS.-NEW 1-ppt
FALL STYLES NOW READY MAOL ,
at Hopkins' Manufactory, No. 658 ARCII Street.
Our assortment is complete, containing full lines of
Ladies', Misses', and Children's Skirts. of every
style, length, and size, which, for finish, durability,
and Cheapness, are unequalled' by any other hoop
shirts ;mule, and are warranted to give satisfaction.
Skirts made to order, altt red., and repaired, Also,
good Eastern-made skirts, from fifteen to forty
springs, at very low prices. Wholesale and re
tail. sea-lin*
=l=
OFFICE FOR THE BALE OF
GrOVERNMENT LOANS
No. 114 S. THIRD STREET.
JAT coo sr. co.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Offer for Bale, at lowest market rateS,
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
AS FOLLOWS
U. 0.1.30 Treasury Notes of date of Aug. 16, 1864
Do. do. do. June 150E85
Do. do. do. July 15,1885
BONDS OF 1881.
5-20 LOAN OF 1862.
040 LOAN OF 1864.
10-40 LOAN OF 1864.
CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS.
STOCKS OF ALL KINDS BOUGHT AND SOLD
ON CODESIISSION.
Information given concerning all kinds of Secu
rities.
Collections on all points made at lowest rates.
an24-tjal
, .Nloo
....
JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
DRY GOODS,
Noe. 239 and 241 North Third Street,
PH_ILADELPIIIA.
Cloths, Prints,
Cassimeres, Delaines,
Sattinetts, Alpacas,_
Jeans, Fancy Dress Goods,
Cettonades, Drown and Bleeched Meetings,
Denims, Brown and Bleached Shirtings,
Stripes, Oralsh Ghambras,
Cheeks, Omish Tweeds,
Ginghams, Flannels,
Diapers, Linens,
FURNISHING GOODS,
WHITE GOODS,
auz3-3m NOTIONS, &C., C.
CURTAIN GOODS.
E. WALRANEN,
MASONIC HALL,
no CELESTNIiT STREET,
HAS JEST DECEIVED
A PULL LINE OF
LACE AND NOTTINGHAM
cuivrAiNs,
ENTIRELY NEW AND RICH DESIGNS,
AT REDUCED HATES.
PINK, WHITE AND BLUE
MOSQUITO BARS
WITS PATENT 'UMBRELLA FRAMER,
ALL SIM, MADE FOR USE
WINDOW SHADES.
OF THE LATEST PATTERNS.
PIANO COVERS,
A CHOICE ASSORTMENT.
IvM-t[
SPECIAL NOTICE.
I have made arrangements to remain for a
SHORT TIME ONLY,
In m~ ppresent store , Velywac;AteTsu, continue rleigtrig.;
notice,
GEO. J. HENKELS,
sel-Im 803 and Sli CRESTNTJT Street.
LOOKING GLASSES.
The largest and most complete assortment, .at
moderate prices.
OIL PAINTINGS,
Recent Importations.
ENGRAVINGS, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE
FRAMES, CIIROSIO-LITIEsoaRAPLIS,
, SWISS, AMERICAN AND ENO
- LISA SCENERY,
Rogers' Statuettes, linstie Frames,
And every other character of Frames for Eugra-
JAMES S. EARLE & SONS,
810 CHESTNUT Street
wings.
seB-12t
LOCKWOOD'S
TRADE
---- - - - .
• • PAPER COLLARS.
CLOTH LINED,
AND WITHOUT
MARK. CLOTH LINING.
The Cloth Lined Collars made by the LOCKWOOD
MFG. CO., 255 South rHIRD Street, Philadelphia,
Lave been In general use since 1853, and notwith
standing the fact that numerous imitations of them
Lave 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
seeped upon ,formers, or plonk's, 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
Faber. They are very strong and do not tear at the
button-boles, and are the only collarsinade that eau
be turned and worn on both sides without the but
toll•holcS giving Way and the paper tearing.
Parties purchasing collars will be- careful to see
that each collar is stamped upon the inside—Loek
wOod es, Cloth Lined, laza the Trade Mark of
the Co. and date of Patents. Do not be deceived by
the hoses or false representations, but see for your
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lu other makes of paper collars, which infringe one
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EDUCATIONAL
PLOCUTION TAUGHT AND STA.M
--A-4 MERIN& CURED. PHILIP LAWRENCE,
Professor of Elocution, 2019 LOCUST St. e,c4-6t.
THE MISSES DE CHA_RMES FRENCH
JL and - English School will reopen at No. MB
FILBERT street, on MONDAY, September 11, IA&
eep4-7t.
THE MISSES DARRACH WILL RR
OPEN their SCHOOL for Young Ladies,' at No.
ga SoUth EIGHTEENTH Street, On MONDAY,
oeptember 11th, 1138 u. gel-12t.
THE CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH
scßom or the subscriber, S. R. corner of
TRIRTNIII and LOCIIS'r Streets, will Reopen
OD MONDAY, Sept. 11. [au2B4m.] D:KEITDA.I.I...•
MISS M. K. ASHBURNER WILL RE
OPEN her SCHOOL FOR DIALS at 209 South
THIRTEENTH Street, below Walnut, on MON
DAY, September 4th. • au2B-12t.
p,P RING -GA RD E N ACADEMY- A
Caviled, Mathematical, and Englieh School for
Boys and Young Men, corner EIGHTH anti litlT
.TuNwooD Streets, will reopen MONDAY ffentem
ber 4. J. P. BIItCH A. M.,
ataa-lm
CATHARINE M. SHIPLEY WILL RE
OPEN her School, at No. 4 SOUTHWEST
PENN" Square, on the llth of Ninth Month, (Sep
tember,) au2B-12.*
WILLIAM . EEWSMITH'S CLASSI
CAL and English School, No. IDOR CHEST
NUT Street, will reopen on MONDAY, September
4. au2S-he
SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTMT
will reopen MONDAY, September 18, 1865, at
1914 MOUNT VERNON Street.
The Primary Department Is conducted as a Kin
dergarten., upon the German (Frcebel's) system,
and includes boys and girls under teu years of age.
Older pupils will be received..
In both departments, Gymnastics (under the sys
tem of Dr. DlO Lewis), and Drawing from still UM
are taught. GERTRUDE W. FULTON,
*HARRIET IL DARLINGTON,
au2B-12t MARY E. SPEAKMAN".
ACADEMY FOR BOYS, REAR OF
NO. 41 North ELEVENTH Street, reopens
Ninth lon (Sept.) 4tll. W. WHITALL.
atas-imr
THE CLASSICAL INSTITUTE,_
DEAN STREET, BELOW LOCUST,
Will be reopened SEPTEMBER 4th.
alln--g" J. W. FAMES, D. D., Principal.
MISS' BROOKS AND MRS. J. a.
HALL will resume the duties of their BOARD
ING and DAY SCHOOL for Young Ladies at 1911.8
WALNUT Street, on WEDNESDAY, the Zeth inst.
ants-2m*
ABACHMANN, TEACHER OF THE
. Plano, Organ, Melodeon, and Violin, 92
SPRING GARDEN Street. ADVANCED PUPILS
FINISHED. Classes formed in Harmony. Appll
eatione, 12 to IA. X.: 6 to 7 P. M. au3o-Im.
MARGARET ROBINSON WILL RE
+or.- oneu her School for Gir15..190% RACE Street,o ll
the rith or the Ninth month. Apply to
F. GIL LINGHAM,
sel.l2V 1235 SPRING GARDEN Street.
MRS. E. J. DAVIS WILL REOPEN
her SELECT SCHOOL for Children, on MON
DAY. September 4th, at NO. 319 South Mall-
TEENTD.Street. au2o-11t*
TREEMOUNT SEMINARY, NORRIS
TOWN, Pa., for young men and boys. Twenty
second year. The Winter Session of six months,
will commence on TUESDAY, Sept. 10th. For cir
culars, addreee JOHN W. LOUR, Principal. scs-6t*
SIG, RIZZO WILL RESUME HIS LES
SONS in Vocal Music at his residenceA No. 313
South SIXTEENTH Street, October I.
He may be addressed meantime through the City
r, Q, as above. ; sass-tf
CENTRAL INSTITUTE, TENTH.
and SPRING- GARDEN Streets, will reopen
September 4th. Boys prepared for any division of
the Public Grammar Schools, for College, or for
business. Special attention given to small boys.
Ite a s u te .o n w ee, , 031 , N o. o . r m th t T E E ß T s ra , S A tr .
pri
MARY P. ROBESON'S 8 1 "— GL FOR
YOUNG LADIES w"'
be Reopened at 1613
FILBERT Bt.. st t ' month (Sept. an30.1.111 *
TEM FRENCH AND ENGLISH
HOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL of Madame
DIABSIS will reopen on MONDAY, September nith.
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 circa
lam containing terms and other particulars, ad
dress 131.2 srftucv, St., Pbilada.,, Pa. enlewlin
- FAIRMOUNT FEMALE COLLEGE,
GREEN Street, west of Twenty-second street,
Philadelphia.—ibis superior Boarding and Day
School for Young Ladies, will begin its next term
September 13th. A Preparatory Deartrpent is pro
vided for younger pupils. For circulars, apply to or
address Rev. J. W. RA_RNHART, A. IL, President.
auls-1m
CALEB S. HALLOWELL'S SELECT
High School for young men and boys, No. 110
North TENTH Street, will reopen on the 18th
instant. se2-141*
pEMOVAL.-MISS JAMES HAVING
rented the spacious Hail in the Philadelphia
Institute N. E. corner of EIGHTEENTH and
CHESTNUT Streets opposite her former location,
will open her SCHOOL on the 4th of SEPTEMBER,.
Residence, No. ill North Tenth street. anm-r2t
YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE, S. E.
corner of MARSHALL and SPRING GARDEN
Streets. Duties resumed SEPTEMBER 11.
au29-12V ENOCH H..SUPPLEE,A. M.,Prinetual.
M ISS LYMAN'S SCHOOL FOR
YOUNG LADIES_ t No. 226 South BROAD
Street . , Will reopen WEDNESDaAul'ltspetiestumbwelnetill.
QUSAN HAYHURST WILL OPEN
her school in the commodious rooms Southeast
corner of NINTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets,
(entrance on Ninth,) September lath. Facilities
will be afforded to Young Ladies for 'receiving a
thorough education. A Department for Children,
under a competent teacher, will be conducted upon
the Kindergarten, or-Object System, Reference,
former patrons. For further information, apply to
Dr,C.N .PEIRCE,SOI North SEVENTH St. BM-12t*
THE CLASSICAL AND Elio:IL - 1BH
SCHOOL of IL D. GREGORY, A. M.,10.11.08
MARKET Street, will reopen on MONDAY, Sep
tember 4th. an2l-11n*
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN.
STITUTE for YOUNG LADIES, N. W. corner
of CHESTNU , T and "EIGHTEENTH Street,
_Et (for.
'nen) , at 1520 Arch street.) Circulars at 12146 arid
3224 Chestnut street. Or address P. 0. Boa 2611. The
next Session will commence on MONDAY Sep
tember 18t11... Rey. CHARLES A. SMITH, D. D.,
Principal. anlo-1m
vREGARAY INSTITUTE.-EMILISH
and French Boarding and Day School for Young
Ladies, Nos. 1527 and 1529 SPRUCE Street, Pill
ladelphia, will reopen on WEDNESDAY, Septem
ber Mb .
• • •
French is the language of the family, and is eon-
Stantly spoken in the institute.
For circulars and particulars applE to •
au9-lm Madame IVIIERTIL Y,
THE. ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL
-a- SCHOOL of A. B. SIiEARER, A.M., North
west corner of CHESTNUT and TWELFTH Sts.,
(second floor,) will reopen on MONDAY, Sept. 4.
For taw, referellec"s, !cc, see Circulars; to be ob
tained at Mr. Hansard's Drag Siete, Or 11 , 0111 tile
Principal, at the School Rooms, every morning be
tween 10 and 123¢ o'clock. nu.-110
MRS. SCHAFFER'S SCHOOL WILL
be REOPENED on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER
4th at 933 SPRUCE Street.
Circulars may be Obtained at the W. E. corner or
glumee and Tenth streets. au2l-,180
THE MISSES CASEY AND MRS.
-A- BEEBE will reopen their Boarding and Day
School for Young
_Ladies, No. 11'03 - WALNUT.
Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th of Sept. att2-2m.
CIERMANTOWN FEMALE SNAIL
N-49 NARY, GREEN Street. south of Walnut lane,
will reopen on WEDNESDAY, September 13th.
Circulars containing full information as to Terms,
course of Instruction, character of the Seminary,
&m, &c., may be obtained of
Prof. WAITER S. FORTESCUE,
au22-tf Prlnelpll.
CHESTNUT -HILL ACADEMY WILL
REOPEN SEPTEMBER 12, with a limited num
ber of BOYS, each pupil being taught by the Princi
pal, A. W SCOTT, from Yale Collee.
J
Recommended by J. E. Nischen, Yrolter,
J. S. "[needier, and O. Platt. .tul7-Im*
MRS. GERTRUDE J. CARY WILL
re.open her SCHOOL, 1532( SP.RUCE Street,
on WEDNEsn.A.Y, September 13th, with increased
facilities for the comfort and improvement of her
au3l-120
VIIESTNIIT-STREET FEMALE
SE
MINARY—ENGLISH AND FRENCH BOARD
ING AND DAY SCHOOL—Principals, Miss Bon
ney and Miss Dillaye.—The Thirty-first Semi-An
nual Session will open WEDNESDAY, September
i3th, at 1615 CHESTNUT Street. Particulars
from Circulars. attls-tocl
THOMARI , BAT -- "WI.1 -1 F1E N G
Mathematical and Classical School for. Boyd,
N. E. corner BROAD and ARCH, will reopen Sep
tember 4. .„ au2s-ine
ENGLISH, CLASSICAL, • AND MA
THEMATICAL INSTITUTE, No, g Southwest
PENN SQUARE. Duties resumed Sept. nth.
111122-2 m JOSEPII DAVISON, Principal.
GFORGE R. BARKER'S ENGLISH
and CLASSICAL SCHOOL PRICE Street,Her
mantovni will reopen On ANNI) &I', Sept. 4th,
au2S-ISt*
fIOURTLAND SAUNDERS INSTI
TUTE FOE DOTS AND YOUTH.—Address
Prof. E. D.SAUNDENS, D. D., Philadelphia.
.119-Im.
VNGLISH AND CLASSICAL ACADE
MY, 1009 and 1011 CLIESTNITT Street, (in
the rooms lately occupied bY the Y. Al.. C. A.) This
school will open MONDAY, September MIL It is
designed to prepare for any college of the United
States or for mercantile life. T. B RANTLYLANEt-
TON, OSWALD SEIDENSTICKER, Principals.
aul4-1m
WILLIAM S. COOLEY, A. M. WILL
reopen_ o bis CLASSICAL and E ,
GL IS El
SCHOOL
11.1.21 MARKET Street, on MON
DAY, September 4. an29-Im*
PRIVATE SOP OOL FOR BOYS-IN
the Philadelphia City Institute, N. E. corner
CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets. Reopens
SEPT. 4, .1865. Entrance ou Eighteenth street.
L. HARROWS ,
JOHN IL R. APELTIOY, Principals.
MISS 'MARY E. THROPP WILL RE
AL& OPEN her English and French Boarding' and
Day School for Young Ladies at 1841 CHESTNUT
Street, Philadelphia, on thelith of September. For
Circulars, apply at the School. aul7-Im*
WEST BRANCH BOARDING
SCHOOL.
MALE AND FEMALE.
JERSEY SHORE, LYCOMING COUNTY, PENNA.
Terms, $l5O per year.
C
Pupils prepared for College Business or ordinary
du Wes of - domestic life, with the comforts of a good
Dome. Catalogues, with full particulars, Of Philip
Wilson, 409 Chestnut street, or address as shove.
aul7-The P. DONLBAYY LONG, A. IL,Principal.
14UGBY CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH
ACADEDIT.
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 lined 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 commences Seistemberlfitli. Circulars, with
DM Information. can be had at it Chestnut street.
EDW. DidatENDE, Bbicri z t, A. IL. Principal.
IlarnnicseitS.—Caleb Cope, Esq., Hon. Wm:D.
Kelley, Hon. Jos. Allison, Alexander Whilidin,
Esq„ Thomas Potter, Esq.,A.. U. Franeisons, Esq.,
H. P. H. Birkinbine, Esq. - aule-tm.
PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACA
DEMY, AT WEST CHESTER.
The duties of this Institution will be resumed on
THURSDAY, September 7, at 4 F. M.
Cadets may_ pursue either a Classical or Scientific
course of stud 1, under experienced and thorough
Instructors. In the Primary Department the usual
English branches are taught. Military instruction
is given in the three,arms of the service. The Aca
demy Is furnished with horses for Cavalry and
florse-Artiliery exercises. •
All the appointments of the Institution are of the
first order, and no expense or effort is spared to
advance the education and military training of the
Cadets.
The religious InstructlOu of the Cadets is carefully
attended to.
For Circulars, apply to J. Ii.I)RNIE, Esq.
fftf626
CHESTNUT Street, phlladelphla, or to Col TE.
tYATT, President of Penna. Alll'y Aca'y.Cau/4-bn
yOUNG MEN AND BOYS' SCHOOL.—
Engißlshv . Classical
Math NNA c a M I ., anal - aer nt a
Sehool for Young Men and poys, No. WIC MOUNT
VERNON Street. on the nest MONDAY in Septem
ber. The instruction will be particular and tho
rough, such as will prepare young men for buaineas
_or college.. For terms, &0., apply as above. aul9-be
EItiVCATIONAL
W IS THE TIME FOR YOUNG
4, MEN to enter upon a course of study at BRY.
ANT, STRATTON, & BANNISTER'S National
Commercial College,
ASSEMBLY BUILDING%
B. W. corner of CREsTNHT and TENTH Street%
Call or send for a Circular. set -74
RETURNED AND DISABLED SOL
DIERS will rind the readiest means of honora
ble aud lucrative employment in a good Commercial
Education. A full preparation for business can he
smutted at little expenm and in a ailort period of
time, at nRYANT, STRATTON, et DAICSISTER'S
National Commercial Collage.
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS,
S. W corner of CHESTNUT and TENTHStreets.
A liberal deduction It'll be wade in all cases
worthy of surh eowaideration. sco-2t
EVENING SESSIONS AT BRYANT,
STRATTOR,A BANNISTER'S National COM
mercird College, S. W. corner Of. CHESTNUT and
TENTH Streets. will continence on ' TUESDAY
EVENING, the 12th lust. Young men who are et
gaged in business during the day can takatim full
couroe by attending evenings only. seMt
INSTRUCTION IN FRENCH.-A
Toting Lady, born and educated In Paris, will
F
give Lessons In rench In private familles,or at her
own dwelling..
The successful experience in teaching during
the last few years. by a new and improved
Method, enables her to promise to her phpiiS
perfect knowledge of the FrenelikanAhage in a short
time.
For terms and references, apply from to 12 and
from 2to 5,-at No. 827 North Mani Street.
559-smtlebit.lf
JOHN 0. ZIMMERiVIANT, TEACHER
OF MUSIC. No. 316 GREENWICH Street,
riilladelphie., will resume Sept. 11,1885. seV-te
WOOLMAN IS PREPARED
to give 'lessons on 013JECTS in different schools;
she will also open a class for small children in the
afternoons. _
Apply at No. 715 BROWN St
MRS. A. TEGTMELER, WHO HE
•LYA.C.EIVED a thorough musiCal education under
one of the best Professors in Germany and after
several years of successful .
teaching in Seminaries,
and In this city, has resumed her duties as teacher
of Vocal and Instrumental Music. References, Lee
& Walker, 722 Chestnut street Residence, 1513
VINE Street. At home frona 12 to 1. melba?
THE EVENING SESSIONS OF CRIT
-a- TENDEN'S COMMEItCIAL COLLEGE, 837
CHESTNU t
T Sreet, corner of Seventh, commence
SEPTEMBER 18th. Students instructed separately
In Hook-teepinPenmanship, Commercial Arlth
"[WlC, Business'orms &c.
Catalogues furnished application. se9-6t.if
- -
T .ABBERTON OFIA.SE'S SCHOOL.
..LA —ln consequence of the continued illness orbit'.
Labberton, the opening of the next session is post
poned from - Monday, beptember Mb, to. Monthly,
beptember 181 h. oe3-3t*
THE MISSES DURANG WILL
resume their Instruction in SINGING and
PIANO. 1201 FILBERT Street. seB-3t*
A R. TAYLOR TEACHER OF SING.
A
11.10 and PIANO, 1.226 MELON swo t will
resume September 11th, at from 7 to 9 A. X. and 0 co
7 P. M. seG-4t.
T ABBERTON & CRAPE'S SCHOOL,
No. 1804 CHANCELLOR Street (first street
below Walnut, between Sixteenth and Seven
teenth), will reopen on MONDAY, September it.
During this week the Principals may be seen at No.
338 South FIFTEENTH Street. seo-4t*
sPRING-GARDEN INSTITUTE FOR
Young Ladies. Duties resumed Sept. 4th.
au2B-3w* (SILBERT COMBS, A. M., -Principal.
MISS V. P. 1111 OWN No. 1907 PINE
Street, will (on MONDAY., Sept. 4th,) resume
the duties of her School for Children, between the
ages of 9 and 15. au29-Im.
ERCILDINN BOARDING SCHOOL
FOR GIRLS, cif - EST= COUNTY, PENNA.,
three miles south of Coatesville, on the Penna.
Railroad. Winter term commences Tenth Month,
(Oetober,) Ott, 1865. Terms—sBo per session of
twenty weeks. Music, $lO f ;Drawing or Painting,
Each tp, Languages not extra.
For Circulars, address the Principal,
=MARI) DARLINGTON,
Erelnlottn
aul2-stuth lm
INSTRUCTION_. LTLICOUGH BOORS,
- I :oBJE6T_,A . AND * PICTURES.
ANN DIGKSON will reopen her SCHOOL for,
,ROYS and GIRLS, at No. 1O South EIGHTEENTH
Street, on the Ilth of September. aul7-thitn-tc
S Oll 00 L FOR BOYS-SPRING GAR
DEN INSTITUTE REOPENS 9 mo (September
4th.) Clreulars 1349 iIIOTJET VEItNON Street.
tutl7-tbstu-lit"
AA CADEMY OF THE PROTESTANT
EPISCOPAL CIIURCH, LOCUST AN) JU
NIPER STREETS.—The autumnal session will open
on MONDAY, September 9th, at u o'clock A. M.
Applications for admission may be made during the
pre ceding week between 10 and 12 o'clock in the
morning. JAMES W. ItODINS,
aul6-tutbsixo Head Master.
MOUNT HOLLY INSTITUTE,. AT
MOUNT 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 1.1111. References: Hon. J. C. Ten
Eyck. Ex. Senator from New Jerson Rev. Howard
Afaeolm, D. D.; Rev, Win. Y, Breed, D. 13,, Phila
delphia. Address
au22-tuths9t CHAS.E. AARON, A.M., Principal.
MISS C. A. BURGIN'S SCHOOL FOR
YOUNG LADIES will he reopened SEPTEM
BER MN at 1037 WALNUT Street. Cam-Mars
may be obtained at the School-house. se,stutlibre
MR. GEORGE FELIX BEI'UtERT
will resume his PIANO LESSONS September
3.Bth. Address
se2-stuthi3t . No. 716 CHESTNUT Street.
VRITTENDEN'S PHILADELPHIA
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
No. 637 CHESTNUT ST.. CORNER SEVENTII.
- Established 1844. Incorporated 1854.
The Course of Instruction includes Book-keeping
in its different branches Penmanship, Mercantile
Calculations, Business Forms, Commercial Law,
410., furnishing a necessayy -
PIIBPATIATIMI FOR BUSINESS LIFE.
- .
Students Instructed separately_ and received at
any time. Diplomas awarded for Graduation. Ca
talogues furnishad gratis, on application.
Evening Sessions after September-18th. set-St if•
MISS ELIZA W. SMITH'S SCHOOL
for Young Ladies ! , No. 1210 SPRITOE Street,
will be reopened on MONDAY, September it. The
course embraces a thorough English Eilucation,with
French, German, Music, Drawing, Painting,
&c. ses4m.
FRENCH AND AMERICAN INSTI
TUTE for ygulLadies, Rev. N. CYR and
Mrs. M. DAVEN Pritteirials.• No. 2003
FRANIEFORD Road hiladelphia. Circulars can
be. bad, on application, at the Institute, and at
Messrs. TORN PENNINGTON SONS, No. 127
South SEVENTH Street.
RE V. ALBERT HENRY BARNES
will reopen Clasaleal and IMnstis% Sdhaai,
at 922 CHESTNUT Street, on Monday, September
sel.-12t*
WOODLAND SEMINARY.— NOB. 9
and 1U WOODLAND TERRACE, 'West Phi
ladclphia.—A. DAY AND BOARD/N4 SCHOOL for
Young Ladies. Location healthy, al', and atetad
tive. Pall Session commences Sept.l2.
For Circulars apply to
jy2l-21n 5 REV. HENRY REEVES, Principal.
A CADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART,
10g5 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia.
Parents and tinardians are respectfully informed
that the '.` Ladi es of the Sacred Heart++ intend open
ing a DAY SChOOL FOR YOUNG- LADLES on the
Second MONDAY of September.
-The system of education will be the same as that
pursued so successfully in all the Institutes of the
sacred Heart throughout Europe and America.
These Ladies, being devoted to the instruction of
youth, spare no pains to win the heart to virtue anti
impart to the mind a solid and remsed education.
Application can be made for Circulars lot Sep
tember. _ . aui2-lm
BROAD-bTREET ACADEMY, NO. 337
South BROAD Street, El). ROTH, A. M., Prin
cip_al. School. reopens Septembte 4.
New Cirenlars at Mr. E. CUMMISHEY'S,IO37
CHESTNUT. Street, at they Academy, and sent
postpaid to any address. aa23-ICt
SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES,
FARIIESBiIIiG, Chester cotinty,fentisrivanlat
forty miles from Philadelphia.
The duties of this School will be resumed OCTO
BER tat, MM.
Terms—WS per session.
For Circulars, apply to Misses JOUNSTON and
KELLY, Principals. au26-lm
POLYTECHNIC COLLAGE, 1.865--88.
sciENTIRLD SCHOOL begtua September 11th.
TECHNICAL SiIIIOOLS begin September lath.
The EXPERDSEVTAL FARM of 175 acres, near
Owynedd,,Montgolotecy county, Pa ., will he opened
September l2th to a select class of students, on the
Principles and Malec of AGRICULTURE. who
will reside - out/work on the Farm, and atistedly at
tend Lectures at the College In the city.
Applications for admission should be made to the
undersigned, at tile College Building, WEST PENN
SQUARE. ALFRED L. KENNEDY, 111. D.,
an26-18t President of Faculty.
THE SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL
INSTITUTE, CHESTNUT Street, N. W. cor,
Of Twelfth, reopens SEPTEMBER alt. This Is the
bes'
nrollided School for but In Airterle.
au24-mr. /Wird.
VIL LA GE GEEEN SEMINARY
MILITARY BOARPTING. SCHOOL:—Terms
very moderate. Thorough ootirSO of study in
Mathematics, English Classics, &e. Supplies the
benefits of a home. Surveying and Engineering
taught. Boys of all ages received. Begins Septem
ber 4th. Refers to JpIIN C. CAPP & SON, 23
South THIRD Street; THOS, J. CLAYTON,Esq.
FIFTH and PRUNE ; Mr. CEORtiE P. KNOTT, ,
38 11111)SON• Street. Number limited. Address
Env. J. HARVEY BARTON, A. M., Village Omen,
Pennsylvania. au44m
FEMALE COLLEGE, BORDEN
TOWN, N. J.—The WINTER SESSION of
this INSTITUTION will commence SEPT-EMBER,
the ie.th. A Few VSSaIIOISS only remain. For 01 1 0 ,
logues, containing terms etc.. Address.
i
Rev. JOHN f. BRARELEY, A. H.,
am2-614r President.
ha A LAR G E ASSORTMENT OF
- W. Ladles',ies', and Children's Straw, Felt,
ed Silk-plush FIATS. Also, newel's, Feathers,
Velvets and Ribbons, which will be sold nt the low
est cash price, or short tinte. T. E. HARRIS,
59 North SECOND Street.
NEW YORK DYING AND PRINT-
A. MG ESTABL/SiDIENT, STATEN ISLAND.-
40 North EIGHTH Street.—This Company, so
long and favorably. known in New York during the
pastforty-anc weirs, have opened an office as above.
Lattice and tientleinen , s - Garments, and wearing
apparel of every, kind, dyed and cleansed to the
most perfect manner. Stains and spots removed
from garments without being 7-12,1.
Merchants having goods of undesirablc cosr can
have them redyed in superior style. ante-thstuast*
TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND
-A. Unsafe Remedies for unpleasant and danger
ous diseases. Use EXLMRPLI: O B EXTRACT BROW
and Improved Rose Wash. 1.04 South PERTH
Street. . anZi-Ita
CI H. GARDEN & CO._, MANUFAC
• TIMERS OF AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN RATS, CAPS, FURS, BONNETS, STRAW
GOODS. RIBBONS, &.c., ac., No. 600 and 642
MARKET street. The largest sand most complete
stock, the twat terms and eltentilst prices, Country
merchants and the trade supplied. anee-am
INFEEBLED AND DELICATE CON
STITUTIONS, otbeth sexes, nse linmutoLD'S
EXTRACT ECCIIE. It will give brisk ansl energetic
feelings, and enable you to sleep well. 10* 'South
TENTH Street. ankt-lm
148 - NJAMIN F. BLOOD,
-L-P ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Having been recently discharged from the army,
has resumed the practice of the law; and having
beets ailliOlitted t! tt
—ononiseloer of Deeds for the
most Of the Btntee. by the Governors thereof, 19 alt
thorned to take depusltiong, acknowledgment of
deeds, &c.., to he used or recorded thereat,
Office, No. 614 CHESTNUT Street, Philadel
phia. atakim
A READY AND CONCIXSIVE TEST
•A- I- of the properties of llntitnotts's FLUID. Ex-
TRACT 'Buctiu will he 3 30711parison with those. set
forth in the - United States Volspeusary. 1414 South
TENTH. Street. au723-1m
VISRER'S BEEF-SEALING FRUIT
CANS.
Every howerkeeper in the city, and countrs .
should use this exeellent Can.. It is the most con
venient and reliable Can in use, and glees entice
satisfaction wherever introduced. It Is sealed in an
instant, by hooking and spring, thus clamping a tin
cap over and around the opening, and pressing it
upon a ring of cemented paper. The cement In the
paper welts by the heat of the fruit, and as the,prese
ing continues the fruit cools, and the sealing is per.
feet. The cap is unfastened by inthocktng 'the
spring and running a thin hate around under the
cemented paper.
Please call and examine this Can at "
J. montimTßirs ,
SOS SPRING (WIDEN Street
lyl4-2nif Philadelphia.
THE GLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTH
A- —Therefore, the nervous and 'IMAM% ted would
immediately use FiliscunOLD's EXTRACT ',Wean,
00Uth-TEN Street.. sat2;i•lm
wANTIy.
'VIVANT ED-AN ASSISTANT BOOZ
, KEEPER., from eighteen to twenty years of
age.
.Address P. O. Box 1097, with references
WANTED - SEVERAL INDUSTRL.
v OM young moo AS Copyists. Address
this office.
' ANTED- OPERA.TORB ON THE
(:rovers: Baker Faisil.lp &Wing Machine,
Principally for Eno , l °Wert% Learners, to
Whom employment , will he given, after they learn
to operate. N. cliarc'e for teaching, .4) ) PlY 1()
WATsitN, 730 cH EST N Street. 0.-
WANTED—A SITUATION AS ENG-
Lisu GOVERNESS for children finder four
teen yeats of age. For referenees and partieUlare
address "W. R. T.," PrOR Office.
.--- lt*
WANTED—A PARTNER WHO dAll
furnish from $O,OOO to 420,000. in a good Kann
fin:luring Business, or any profitable bilsineSS.
None but a good business wan need apply. The
same :1100Unt, will be furnished. Good reference
Oren and required. Apply at 21 North FRONT
Street. Phlhultlplo ,
WANTED—AGENTS-410 PER DAY
AT nomE.-4 want an Agent, Male or Pe.
Male, in every town and nejghborhood, to sell
"The Great Labor Saver." Every family wants
it, and agents are making from $3 to $93 per day.
This is the best chance ever offered to agents, as the
article is patented, and a capital of but sa to ate is
required to begirt with. Further particulars Sent
on receipt of two red stamps for efreulars and re•
turn postage. Address R. WAYVELL, Box 4181,
CHIC/AGO. attl9.lm.
AN EXPERIENCED DOUBLE-EN
TRY BOOK-BEEPER, with unexceptionable
referenCe to pre§ent emplorerg, desires a situation;
salary being a minor conildcratiosi. Address
Y. M.," 605 MARKET Street, Phila. se7.2t
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE
STANDARD HISTORY OF THE WAR, com
plete In one large rovaboetavo volume of over 1,000
pangs, Splendidly illustrated with 127 flue portaits
orDenerals and battle scenes. Tide laiast the book
the people want. It :presents a rare chance for
agents. Teachers, ladies, energotle men, and espe
erally returned and disabled officers and soldiers,
In want of profitable employment, will find It pe
culiarly adapted to their condition. Send for (area
l/WS. Address "JONES. BROS. & CO..
an2B-ImWit . " Philadelphia, Pa."
AGENTS WANTED FOR OUR GREAT
National Work, the moot complete, only au
thentic and reliable LIFE OF LINCOLN published.
Address JONES, BROTHERS, St
Par auTi-Imo
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE 111&
MORIAL RECORD OF THE NATIO:418 TRI
BUTE TO ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Extra inlurc
tnents offered. Address HENRY A. LOVEL,LNII,
No. 2U NorthISIERRICK Street, northwest ...I l'enu
Square, rbilaria... Pa.
AGENTS WANTED FOR
"THE SECRET SERVICE,
THE FIELD
THE DUNGEON, AND TIDE ESCAPE."
By A. D. Richardson, • New York Tribunt, Corres
pondent.
The most Interesting and exciting book ever pub
lished embracing Mr. itiChardSOLt's unrtrancieo
experience for four years, travelling througla the
South in the secret service of the Tribune, the
outbreak of the war, with our armies and fleets.
both East and West: during the first two year.; 01
the Rebellion; his thrilling capture; his eon ;Mo
ment for twenty months in seven different Rebel
prisons; his escape, and almost miraer lous iollP
ncy, by night, of nearly four hundred maws, 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 °Ricers and soldiers,
in want of profitable employment, will find it 1,0.;_
liarly atlaptett t 9 their condition. We have agents
clearing *draper month, which. Wd WRlPrtr.te to any
doubting applicant.
Send for circulars. Address
JONES, BR.'"
N. E. corner SIXT'' & CO..
aul7-Im. MINOR Streets,
PhiladelpitM, Pa.
NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND
mcVv- ORIGINALLY POING BUSINESS
..,2LAS.—A reliable gentleman, with a large
pt:lN'Aness experience, and ammalnted . with the coun-
LIT and people of Texaz, is soon to return there on
T ".tvate 1/lull:ken C9lleeti4ns and other business
Mit be R 4 oihptly and
_properly attended 4t , while
there, if entrusted to ills hands. Address 4 ` Loyal, + +
at this office. autn-Sw*
PARTNER WANTED--WITH $1.0,000
. 1 - to $15,000, to take the place of a partner re
tiring- in a well-cstabltshed Produce CounnisaLou
House.
Address 44 COMMISgION," at tills office. se7-3V
SECRETARY WANTED-FOR AN
OIL COMPANY getting under way. An active,
reliable young gentleman, not otherwise engaged,
and who is not dependent upon the situation for a
tA
living preferr, ;ones however, are eligible who
have not an
ORIGINAL ESTTERRST
in the Company of at least
oNEr THOUSAND DOLLARS,
which will be furnish.:d to a suitable applicant.
Salary of none of the officers yet fixed. Charter not
Pet received_ and circulars and stock not yet
roperty of the Company well situated, and all paid
fora To secure the position, widreSS "Secretary''
Post-office. lee
THE ADVERTISER, WHO HAS HAD
a business experience of nine years in a West
ern city desires a situation as ASSISTANT numi-
KEEPeR or CLERK. Salary not so much an °Went
as IRTI/1/11//ent emssifiylllollt.
Address " at this Mize. se9-3V
clOOOO ti TO $20,000 WANTED FOR
,
wished manufactur i Vann o e f ss e rin i aTe g a a n% e lig - -
ntabLe. Address •‘l4. G. IN .., Press odie.e.
G 0 nilri TO INVES T NOW, OR BY
eilo,...u,‘Jl.Jki the let of November, In some es
tablished mercantile or manufacturing business, or
would form a connection with some one harlOgs.
large trade. Address With real name ' 7 lione.sty. ,
Press office. ses-vt.
EWANTED TO RENT-A MODE
RATE sized Furnished Rouse, in a good neigh
borhood. Rent moderate. Address Box 2527 Post
Office, Philadelphia. ses3t.
fij WANTED-BY THE FIRST OF
iinatJanuary, a STORE ou ARCH Street (south stde
preferred). between Eighth and Tenth, Or a Dwell
tog that could he altered into a store. Achim*
"MA.0, ,, this office, lice days. ..
LLWANTED TO RENT-I SMALL
MILL,wIth Cotton Machinery. Call or athlress
NICHOLS, 'WHITTLE, & CO.,
5r5.474* 734 t. ,. . - .IHARD Avenue.
FOR SALE AND To LET.
ya A FAMILY DESIRE TO RENT,
for six months only, a comfortable HOUSE, iu
a respectable part of the city. Must contain live
bed foblilt. Address Box 2075 P. Q, 4eg-stutlat*
al FOR SALE-VALUABLE FOUR
sza STORYI BRICK DWELLINt/ ROUSE, with
StxUfe trod Coach House in the rear, No. 1519
nPRUCE Street. linnindiate possession Oven.
Apply to LEWIS H. RE
11' NO.LSB South FOURTH Street,
ita FOR SALE CHEAP-NEAT COT.
TAOE, containing H rooms, aud. about one
acre of on PasFenger Roach near the Wlssa,
hickon. B. F. GLENN. 1.233 S. FOURTH St. anti.
I'OR SALE—SMALL PLACE OF 14
atw :tow, Dwelling', lit ar Bri6tel, Pa.,cheap.
au') 11 F. GLENN, S. POITIVBf St.
'ZEAL ESTATE.—PURCHASERS
is ?' REAL ESTATE. rf.E . AsE TAKE NO
TICE F C. MILLEIt, Mist,-ESTATE
BROKER, will le; removed t„, the N. W. coma of
SIXTH and WALNUT Sts., on MONDAY MORN
-IN€+ next, at which thee and pinee the New Cata
logue for September wlll be issued. and sent, free of
charge. to any address in the United States.
Contains only city and suburban property, end 1 , 4
of the greatest importance to sull purchasers.
F.Olnik: C. MI Vat,
Noel Estate Broker,
11:11 North SIXTH Street,
rtt, FOR SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE
- -.BUSINESS PROPERTY, eoeststing• of three
Stores and Ii velltes; s contatniag tee chambers,
MtuaLed at the eorner nt two main streets, West
phflaficiimp; very . Weil adapted for a prOVlstma anti
flintily grocery nusuicsa. Lot SO ay Vol tent_' ApplY
to ROBT. MAC GBE13)11.
It 419 WALNUT Street.
F 0 R SALE—NEAT DWELL
-3 Yount Vernon. strert, atlove Tenth.
NeatliWtllilljr. OM MAI ant Vernon.
.2 , 144 Mount Vernon—vacant.
" TIl2 Omen.
" Dwelling, 2213 and t 215 Spring tiarden.
" Dtvciliug, MO Pine. •
" Dwelling, 1426 illarsltall,
• Utrcl ling, 21.13 Brandywine—vacant.
Dwelling, 2214 MT ndywi tI — rnl tut.
" 253SOliii 1 Tenth street—rtiestill.
Vi Jr; qtsV4.3i-N7
123 south FOUR ii &wet, anq
ee9 S. W . corner Seventeenth anti lircen.
FOR SdLE—DESIRABLE
.1E /Dwelling No, 1010 Coates stre et.. Lot 20 by 114
feet, to a street. Possession inorlober. Price,
$6.110.
Desirable Dwelling No. 1010 Vine street, with side
yard. Lot 25 by 101 Sect. Possession to suit. Mee,
$lO,lOO. •
heat Dwelling No. 2230 Locust street. Lot 15 feet
4 Inches by 100 feet. Price, *3,000.
Persons having Houses and Farms for sale are re
quested to call and have deserihtioas entered Oil oar
Register, as we have applications dotty foe sceli
property. GEORGE W. GRIS 4 PIN,
scHt Real gstsle 'Broker, 134 S. FOURTH St.
it , FOR SALE, A BUSINESS STAND
-b FOR SALE,
624Walnat G tre4 ;
Valuable proprrly. AVply tort. , A. J. OAs
No. 34.04 Bitlinig btivet, mantu.tv tut_ between
s and G o'clock. uu29-lm•
l a TRUSTEES' SALE OF It
VALUABLE RE 4L> ESTATE
CECIL COUNTY, MARYLAND.
By virtue of a deerfe of the Circuit Court for
Cecil county, In chancery, the undersign ad, as True.
tees, will expose at public sale, at the COURT
HOUSE, in Elkton, on TUESDAY', the Dili day of
September, 1865, at 3 o'clock I'. M., tho following
devcribed rent estate, Whereof Benjamin W,
Esq., died seized:
2,0. 1 is a very valuable and highly-Improved
FARM, lying twit r st. Augustine. Cecil comity, Md.,
23i miles from the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal,
and 8 miles from the PhiCadelphia, Wilmington, and
Baltimore Railroad. and 4 miles from the Bela ware
Railroad, placing it in easy communication with
Philadelphia and Baltimore, both by rail anti water.
it contains, by a survey just made, 340 :tares, cer
which dO acres or upwards are covered with vainalne.
Timber, and the remainder is untie.' ellitiVatlinf and
highly productive. The Fencing is good, att.! Our
improvements consist of the Mansion House,
is a handsome frame dwelling, nearly new, 33 by H
feet, 2S stories high, with portico in front, and Milli
building 20 by di beet, attached. Also, a good Barn.
and ail the other necessary out-buildings. klso,
Isrick Ileilse, now eecuplail by tile 31 by 23
legit, I;4' stories high. with triune Mich indoling,
Also, another Barn, Carriage-house, Aleut-house.
&a. There are also two small !WIMPS on this proper
ty, suitable for the accommodation of the farm
hands and their families.
This Laud is of a very superior quality, and On
imrpassed productiveness. The Stilt is a cattily 10:1111
Of dark, chocolate rotor, tetailling its natural for ,
Miry under tile acyere.,:t cultivation, and with a
moderate system of manorlog, yielding the most
abundant crops of grater nod grass. Being in the
midst of the peach-growing district of Cecil county—
the anent. peach-grow log count ry ill the world—it
may' be con verteO tete a ,pearli farm, which is the
uaott proiltalde crop cultivated tu
addition to those agricultural advantages, the. pro
perty is eon, enicuttov inirelleS, schools, and mills,
with Food count,' roads leading In all directions.
The lam ;s well supplied with excellent water, and
the neighborhood is of unsurpassed licalthfulneSa.
A. 1115,1 of the property nu, be seen on or boroire
th e 1:15r id sale, by abbliontion to either of the no
.
derslgned.
No, 2 is half are mere or GROUND, In St. Aagas-
One, Improved tyy a double Brick Dwelling, BO by 20
fee:4 two stories itlgh.
TERM OF SALE The terms Or bale. ”s pro
scribed by the decree, at,JA of the WIT
VIM(' 111011 , : y Wm, patd.in cash (al the dal Or MO";
one-third in - and the remainder in twelve
tuenths from the day of sale. The reedit papneut6
to ben r Interest from the day or sale, and to he ee
uurell by the Oondsof the pn:Wiser, whir approved
security. JAMES 'l'. fifoGLlLl.OUlith,.
YIIEL/F./C/Cli STLTSIP,
JAMES U. OHOOME,
se-942,14,W 'Pastel's. Elkton, hte.a
a- FOR SALE—A HIGHLY IDL
PROVED Country Seat. e r oidaSaing
Fifty
'Acres; eight ill weed and. Thirty tifinitteS' ride by
railroad. *tatioe non the preinisefi. r. Every tun-.
dent ( . 0 ,,,,, t nit Bro. JOll geed finality; Ii:WL tturt
healthy. amin ianalog d fine find extended YieW Itt
the surrueuding counter. Por farther reirtieuiare
aaddddrreessa
`'.l.engevity,". Ingram. office. s' - - tlie2.t.
VO — R — SALE-THE GOODWILL,
viIKTITRES of a first-Anse PTOVI,
Slort•-•WOOD'S MARKET-HOUSE, S. Ar.
...veer 368 ZilAitituvr st,,*et.
CAPITALISTS.--FORSALE TO
1 close a partnership concern, ot•er two thousand
acres of elidice land In Indiana county. A Map can
be seen and further information givett at 5915
REX Street. [set-10V] B. WILT.
TO LET--TWO 'ROOMS, WiTil
STEAM POWELL wEll lighted, by
syntkOtr CHARLES EVANS. taHARig St.
ABU lIEDIENTS.
NEW ,CABEITNITT-BTREET
THE ;
et 81. CITEMIUT Meet, Above Twelfth,
GROVER
Leameri and Managers.
11/*
THIS ((Saturday) AFTERNOON Bei - narrow i•
FIFTY-EIXTH GRAND FAMILY MATINEE.
_Uponyillic_ll.9
Upon wu.,-
ACCoMPLLSHED - ARTIS - TE,
MISS HATE diE/ONOLDS,
Hue kindly cousented to appear
AS OCORITA, me Wild Flower of Ntenle , v,
In the Grand Dramatic Romance,
THIRST OF ICE:
Or, A FOR GOLD.
Admission to the Matinee Thirtyoents to ali parts
Of the bowie. Children Twenty-nre Cents. Doom
open 1% otelnek. Fi.rfurrnanne to COMMeuse at 2.
THIS (Satordayi EVENING 4
LAST N IGHT of the
GREAT COMEDIENNE OF THE AMERICAN
- -
sTAGE, • -
MISS HATEURIC-MOLDS.
LAST MIGHT
Of the Great Siicaiten Grailia, In dire acts,
THE ;S CA t /F . ICE
Which will be presenteo with
NEW SCENERY. NOVEL EFFECTS, OULU MAI.
MUSIC, and POWERFUL CAST,
Introducing
MISS KATE REIGNOLIDS as OGORITA,
Mr. F. MORDATINT'aft CARLOS,.
And the MONDAYTif OF THE coMPANY.
EVENING., 14ttia.
Miss HELEN WESTERN as the VRENCII SPY.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S . NEW ARCH.
STREET THEATRE.
SEVENTH NIGHT OF MRS. JOHN DREW.
THIS (SATUR HOW DAY) EV
iO ENING, Sept. 9, 1855,
SHE iq'n 3s /;
Lady Selina Rattle Ticker, .' , DREW
Supported by the fill( r ~.„,,,.
CommaiW.
To conclude wills the thrilling drama of
THE WILLOW LOFSE.
Luke Fielding E. L. Tilton.
Augustus -Stuart Robson.
Rose Fielding . 'CBS E. Price,
Meg Mr s, C. Henri.
On MI iN
Mrs, JOHN Dlt EW 49 ROSA. LEIGH.
AL NUT -ST.REET THEATRE.-.
VV Acting and Stage Manager..W. S. Fredericka
Business Manager and Tre asit rer.... T. J. Hemphill
T/lIS (SATURDAY) EVEN Nu. September 9, 1815-
Will be prebeniad tll9 Tllrilllu4 MY Of
THE DEA D HEART,
With appropriate scenery, appointments, and
O
MR. BAR OAP HILL AS
ROBERT LANDRY,
The whole strength of the Company in the east.
sir- In consequence of the length and importance
of the play of the Dead Heart, it will constitute the;
evening's performisnee.
Cirele,' 25 cents; Chairs in Orchestra and.
Dress Circle, SO cents; secured chairs In Clreliestra,
and Dress Circles,7B cents• Orchestra Chairs, *1;
Oreestra Boxes, * 8; Private ßoxes, $8 to *B.
Doors open at 754 o'clock; confluence at quarter
before 8.
WALNUT -STREET THEATnE,
TIIE EMINENT ARTIST
AIRS. D. I'. BOWERS.,
11th,
Seats (41/1130 aecitreil at the Box 011 tee at and after
Friday the Bth Instant. seT•at
NEW AMERICAN THEATRE-•
WALNUT Street, above F.lghtb.
EXTRAORDIXARI ATTRACTION - .
THUS EVENIlit* ANIS ON 0471.111DA.Y
AFTERNOON..
MISS KATE 10.1811 ER,
The great equestrian Actress in the grand apectacla
DIAZEPP.A; OR, THE WILD HOUSE OV
TAlitjU
produced with new bectic , 7, ( MOW VW. .
politttaeuts, Wardrobe, Ornitil Tottroapt- - AP=
alla Tartar Ballets, which ...at, I , olisla
MtLLE. GAM - 4E174 3 , 1 , ` - '
a nd Corps de MIME am , — ,SS. ANTONIO,
"tropistic Co,'pao • ~,au; Characters by a full
be4-at _., and
AUXILIARIES.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC
BENEFIT OF THE YALU FOH TILE :RUA,
DIERS' AND SAILORS' HOSEE.
Tile TYPOGRAPHICAL 1114 - MATH; ASSOCIA
TION have the honor to ammunee n Grand Par-
Minnows at the Academy Of 'MOW on sATun*
HAY EVENING. Svolemoer ith taok on which oe
e„,- -ion they will be assisted by
o,
the PHIL ADELP HI
A
A.
SNtiEllflUND, who have kindly vol t
perform the great Prize Song whiel, carried off the
tanner at the Nati;!nat Stengerfest, recently held In
New. York city. An ohongeident has also been ef
footed with the " Herman La Oraegi. •
The bill far the evening will nontdof OfSlibrittlia
Knowles' health Hal play of
THE WIFE: A TALE OF 31104THA.
To be followed by the "Prize Song by the
" Philadel”hle Sea. teirbund." To cone - Rule with a.
laughable hurlesque, by a member of' the P. D.
on the Peak Family of Bed Ringers and Carter
Zoltan LOtipe, Introducing the Belle, Female
Brass Band, (1113y1 Drill, arid, In Hee of Protons:
a :Magnificent Tabieun, entitled "America and her
Defenders.,
.
Admission, KO centvt. 'Family Circle and Amphi
theatre, 2a cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock; Per
formance commences quarter to S preeisely. Box
Sheets now open at Chas. 1%. A. Trampler's Mu gi:
Store, sot/1444 corner Seventh and Chestnut, ant
at the Academy Ot A.1 , +.1e. • it
MR. AND MRS. HARRY WATKINS
have the honor to announce to the public that
they will reappear before them on
MONDAY EVENING, Sept. 11th,
and every evening until further notice, in their Int.-
111OrOUS and laughable enterta intent of
" TWO HOURS IN FUN LAND,"
from the pen of the popular author,
GAYLOR, Esq.,
assisted by the eminent_planist,
MISS CARLOTTA. SHAW,
from the Nobilities Concert, London, at the
ASSE•MID.Y BIIILDINGS
Corner of TRITTII umd CITESTATUT Ste,
For further partlettlarg gee gthttll bills, tee -it
SIAMESE TWINS AND CHILDREN.
THE WONDERS OF THE WORLDt
- MOST POSITIVELY THE LAST TWO HAYS,
PilLADELrili A MUS.EV4,
833 MARKET STREET,
The Management begs to, inform the politic, that
at the request of numerous families of the surround
ing towns that have not had au opportunity of see
ing those great wonders.
THE siAMESE TWINS AND CHILDREN
has, at agreat outlay, secured them for two days
more, which will pOfirely he the only chance the
citizens of Will ever hate of witilega•
ing the Twins again on exhibition.
Hours of exhibition from 9 to 1.^., morning; 2 to 6,
afternoon:7l.o 0, evening.
Admission, 26 cents. Children under ten years of
age, 15 cents. JUDGE INGALLS,
seB-2t. Proprietor.
CONCERT HALL-FOR FLUB
NIGHTS L Y—Commetteing TUESDAY,
Sept- sth.—Owing to the unbounded apillttuSe and
complete success, the CARTER ZOITAI I, TROUPE
and PROTEUS will exhibit as above, which will
POsitively terminate their engagement to tliti city.
80400 Challenge to any MllitarY opipply, or
other persons, who Will ellrinnia the Garter Zone veo
in stay - king arms in their Zonave Drill.
Admission, 85 cent s. Reserved Seats, 50 cents.
Doors open at 7 o'clock. To coinmence at 80'0h:stk.
Reserved Seats at Mr. Clots. W. A. Trilmviera
Music Store, Seventh and Chestnut streetqt
Pugh'S, sixth tout Chestnut streets, and at itiAley , a
Perk:Alt:id Continental Hotel.
Afternoon Performance every SATURD AY, at.
half past 2 o'clock T. HENEA.GE CARTER, ro.
p rictor. L. M. W. STEERE, Agent. se4-61!
(iONCERT HALL.—TOM, TIIE
NLIND NEGRO roY PIANIST,
Will give n sviiv 1 entotig.iiiniente Olt Week
commencing TtiIISI).AN EVENING, sum, 12,
ADMISSION 50 CENTS,
Reserved seats. 4475 c.. Gallery,
1)oors open at 7j4 o'clock, commencing at 3 1 4.
N. B.—Reserved seats may be secured eath day a.
Mr. T. B. riir's Book Store, S. cor. Sixth anti
Che.thS t. The grand Piano 'abed for the gOlhtt,l44 ty
Ii furcirited by Blasius Bros, LOOS chestnut
C. J. RITATER 4 Agent.
A OADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CaIEZT
JA, NUT Street, above Tenth—Open from 9 A. X,
CHRIST
r. M. netthmin West's great DietUM et
CHRIST REJECTED t•tin 9n Exineitioll• len
BOA BRING.
DAN BOARD-WITII FIRST-CLASS
DINNERS, at No. 621 Snail WASHINGTON
Square.. IYB-3m'
LOST AND FOUND.
- -
.0 S T—POLICY OF INSURANCE,
Na. 32,014, issued by Franklin Fire insurance
company:al the 21:14110 of ELiZabetle Lye. T , tinder
sanewill return the &e lo N. T r PDXE in
) 521 Yi""
;NUT Street, application hating been iiiii/lt for a
new policy. $O-etrltt
REMOVALS.
1.? EMOVAILL-BENEDIUT
U.5111111.1t. LA ail(' PARASOL Atanufa oturer i ha*
removed to 39 North SIXTH greet. ises.lm - if
REMOVAL.
I. S. LONTIB,
WATCHMAKER XXI- ) JEWELLER'
Formerly at' No. 140 'North Tlarteektik street. at.
&nib; his uumerotta MOMS and customers that hi
has removed to . .
NO. 61 North Etel-rfilStreei,
whore he intends to open with a tine and well dv
lecleti MortMellt of WA.TCHES and JR W.ELRY.
Everything In Ids line will be foetid of a collector
Quality and workmanship, and every article War.
ranted as represented.
Particular attention given to repairing dna
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 rarer or the public generally. aubblm
EXCURSIONS.
agc, „ 1 -7..?„-77-4 GRAND EXCURSION
.
•BRANCH . .
L. B. CULL , wlll'gt7c.L°Nll
Gii r) XC UUSIO
TO
LONGI- 1311 rrcz3,•
ON SATURDAY, September eth,
Leaving Camden at 2 p, ilf," and returning on Hou•
dav, arriving in Milan A. M.
Parties wishing to spew! two nights atid One day
at the. Sea-shore, should take advantage of Om op.
portunity. Fare from Camden to Long Branch and
return, *r2. For information, inquire or
se2-7t. L. B. COLE, Ag , :nt, Camden.
sisizesw . X 0 R,8 , 1 ONB TO
Trains tor Long lirainr'jli n fle N a t t'' l e L COOPEß'S
rotivr, Camden,naily (Sunday exceptedy at 9,15 A..
M. Fare, +2. Eseuralon Ttekete,, good for three
days, $3, 6. B. COLE. keellt,
Camden.
CIDER MILLS AND PRESSES.The liritoser, Keystone, Hutchison's, and
Eureka Patents, in store and for sale by
ROBERT 131118 T, Jit.,
Agrtettitti rid and 91..0(1 WarellollBo,
It Nos, oak} 1111 , 1 Q 24 ilitAttliET St., an, Ninth.
SIPRIME WHITE AND RED BLEDF
WHEAT. WHITE SEED RYE, Ground ETA ,
Emirs. Super Phosphate of Time Su store Hutt for
sale by Rumour TRUST,
it Nos. (19!21 and 021 MARKET St., nil. Ninth.
GRAIN DEILLB, GRAIN FANS,
...L.—FARM HOLLERS, Cora Sheitra., nal', MACAW,
null Fodder Cutters. florae, Powers hint 'lf hreghl!l n to
Maetliue S. PLOWS, thuyow 1•4/$11i, OM al, 111111.
thirtlen Wheelbarrow., irlib MI linplernentet
1 . 1../ i red by the fanner, for ..ale at inallitntettlrers`
}}wives, ItITISP.
11 Nog. 022 sitil 024 NlMitiliT St., 1 0 ). Ninth.
. 01 411 IIIPOIt TA N T—TO KNOW
where the belt nod Most durable Shoes
can he made for Ladino. .Ifissed, Children, and
Ynntlke,or every tuiyiv. At WISVS,In ELEVENTH.
Mregt above n07.61*
.0 WRITTEN AND VERBAL
-
A 0,1 2 A PESCILIPTIONS of Character.,
ttitlOn, and with ADVICE on,
Bustnead, Health, Education, Self.
1 ‘ ..,,proveracnt, Ma nage oh. tit ;Lad Tratialag
• of C/111.1>ICEN. Social Adaptation,
• : day and evening, by
JOHN L. CAPEN,
EW' Phrenologist /11111 Bookseller,
o. fey S TENTH Street, above Uhestuut.
ocil-tu Hist Of
rthi.-37-IAR—iIsTGS.---300 KEGS TAMA.-
71014.13 g to glen, rt oil for %tie Dy
AURETCHE 10YETION
seB-12t Nog. 202 Mid sooth FitONT gtt.edt-
LATOUR OLIVE OIL-IN STORE,
-Li
and for sale by the sae agents.
JAIMIETCHE AE LAVEItGNE,
st-8-nt 20A and. %1044-t , outb FRONT treet.
ITELMI3OLD'S EXTRACT BUOIAIT
gives health and vigor to the frame, and bleoin
to the panid cheek. Debility is accompanied by
many alarming symptoms, and if no treatment is
submitted to. consumption. insanity, or epileptic,
etc taISAIP • 104 Smith 'PENTH Street. anZi-fm
TO SPOItTSMEIL-PRIMP WILSON
& 00., Nit. 409 CHESTNUT Street, call ilia
attention of Sportsmen to our stock of EINE GUNS.
of our own and best English makers. Also, Hales,
Pistols, Skates Cricket and Base-Hall lintiletattats.
Powder, Sbet, Wads, Cana, Flasks, Pouches, &C..
at lowest prises.
Repairing site in the best manner,
11TELMBOLD CONCtNTRATEDIt
A-A- EXTRACT BUCHU le the Great DitiretiO.
HEI.MISOLD , S CONCENTRATED Extumn Sastaa.
PADILLA is the Great 'Howl Purifier.
Both are prepared according to rules of Phartrk•••
03r and (700.011§try, and are the moat 140 We that Oa*.
be wade, 04.0 kt% TIENTII Uproot.