'MEDICAL. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. In the year 1846, the writer embarked In the Drng business in the city ofl'hiladelphia, and whilethus engaged made several exp,riments in regard to the most desirable mode Of preparing Fluid Extracts. prosfforts being ,slircessful—the articles being ap ed and used by the Medical Faculty—l was de sirous of placing them before the public, hut heel. tated for some time before concluding to resort to peicdpaper advertising, 1:1101,C.Irilt of the prejudices Inas existed in the minds of mans against using ad vertised .11Sdietnes or nostrums, but through the ad vice of friends and those who had used them thin objection was overcome. After 18 years' exertions, commencing in a small 'WAY. the popularity of my articles widelyeed to all pads Of the 'United 'dtates and through knit rereigu countries—and this in the face of:muelt opposition. Every means has m er itod to by unprincipled dealers since theirand success have been known—such as advertising larger bot ties at less price, censuring all other preparations, and even copying lily advertisements—but I am Nippy to state that out of the many who have re kOrixd to this, none have been sucveUftit, &r OBJECT in this notice is to make facts known to the public and respectable dealers, believing, after so many Nears' exertions, that the Druggists will discoun teuntita such proceedings, and that the reputation of my articles may not be damaged by the use of inferior or spurious ones. Knowing that many may read this article who are imscquainted with me, t append a few remarks front those of my native city. and whose names are Ltioim in all parts of the world; "Rank personally acquainted with Mr. IL T. Reinhold, it affords me pleasure in stating I have been most favorably impressed with his energy and tawny, and gratified at his success.'' Wlt. WEIGHTIVIAN, Firm of POWERS & WILIMIT3LAN) Ninth and Brown streets, Philadelphia, [Even ing Bulletin, Philadelphia.] “Whou on a visit to the city of New York a few elys some_ 1 was induced to call on our old friend and townsman, 31r. H. T. nehneold, Druzgist, set Broadway, N. Y. ills Stare is a inhiet — a perfect Gent—the handsomest of any kind we have ever had the pleasure of viewing, and so extensive, being 34 feet front , five stories in height and over 200 feet deep. It indeed affords us much pleasnre to know that be has been so successful. and it is ample evidence Of the merits Of his arifelcs—as in our whole bust ilcSs experience we have 1104 known of the success Of au y articles without Ofcrit — advertising merely bringing the name before the people.” CBoBt6n Herald.] - do riot like to advertise worthless wares, or Articles calCUlated to deceive our readers; and when we see an adver:iser like Mr. nembold whom we have known for years, gradually extend 'his ath-er llsing from Near to year until he becomes the largest advertiser in the United states, we are satisfied that the statements in regard to his articles Mot be correct.” the writer reltletitntlY inserts the above, and would not do so were he not a stranger to many; and concludes by stating the mimes or his articles, and the diseases for which they have been used by luau thousands with complete success. CAD~'EATISE?IEIST•] imailOOLD'S EXTRACT OF BUCHIT gill ears all diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, cuos Pain or Weakness is the Bach, Strictures,' Re.; Wpalz Nerves s Loaavf,lCmory, Trem bling, Dimness of Vision. RELmnoLD 7 s FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCRU" a pure fluid extract, not a weal: tea or infosion. le the one thing needful for all eeloplaints incident 10 - lotuales. or particulars send for Circular. I.IIELDLBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCRU titres Gravel and Dropsical Swellings existing in Men. Wenten, or Children; in fact, ALL DIS EASES requiritig the aid of a Diuretic. It to the greatest Tonic and Diuretic known—perfectly safe, picasant : in ta , :te and odor, and immediate In. Its action. HEL3IBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT OF ISAISSAPARILLA, CO.NCENTI:ATED. 011 C bottle equivalent in strength to one gallon pf LIK: Syrup of Deeoetion. II reaches the seat of the disease Immediately,ex- Nlling oil liumoNs OF THE BLOOD, and • BEAUTIFYING TILE COBIPLEXION ! ;These articles being of such strength, the dose is exceedingly small. From this fact, it is used in the 'United States Army Hospitals and public Sanitary istittitions throughout the land. Sold by all Druggists everywhere. Ask for Hehnholars. Take no other! 111 F• Cut out the advertisement and send for it, fill by this weans avoid Counterfeit. it WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. S. 8.r . . W. I-I. IMEOLESALE DEALERS 1 ZIOSIERY, GLOVES. FANCY GOODS, Sco. NO. 611 3:1-11.1WEC.Val" STREET* PATLADELPIIIA. 1865. FALL. 1865. JAS. B. CAMPBELL ik CO., 127 CHESTNUT STREET, Invitethe attention of Cash Buyers at wholesale IC Stith' stock. o r FRENCH, BRITISH, AND AMERICAN DRY G. - OCs 33 Which, for extent, variety, and general adapts a= to the wants of the trade, is unrivalled. SILKS, MERINOES, POPLINS, EPINGLINES, TARTAN PLAIDS. BLANKETS, FLANNELS, BALMORALS, WHITE GOODS, LINENS, and BRAD.FORD GOODS. Package Buyers supplied with scarce and desira i* goods at and under market rates. WHOLESALE ROOIIiS VP STAIRS. a2B-tf CARPETS AND OIL-CLOTHS. - - - ,CARPETINQS± CARPETINGS I J. T. ruor_,A.c - noiX, O. 37 Boni] SECOND Street, No. /17 ABOVE CHESTNUT. RAS JUST P,LCEIVED A FULL LINE ENGLISH_ AND AMERICAA CARPETINGS, 'Ol THE BEST MAKES AND NEWEST STYLES. WINDOW SHADES, V/IJOR 0/1.-OLOTTIP._ DRiTaGETs, RAG, LIST, AND COTTAGE CARPETS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. J. T. DELACROIX, 37 SOUTH. SECOND BTREET, Xeth lers een Chestnut and Market streets, rhilada. setuWthBni 1866. FALL. 1865. GLEN ECI~O Mi:Cad,9l 6ERMANTOIITN, PA. IrcArminvz .sz. co., DIANUFACTURFiRS &t IMPORTERS OF va.urv:riNctst, OIL CLOTH, MATTING% Sac" WHOLES ALE DEPARTMENT, 509 CHESTNUT STREET. lETAIL DEPARTMENT, 519 CHESTNUT STREET GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. FINE Burn - MANUFACTORY. The Bubseriber2 weal. invite attention. to Stair IMPROVED CUT OF SHIRTS, libleh they mare a specialty 1 their bniiineriB. Also, Constantly receiving - NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. tj. W. SCOTT & 00., IStENTLEIn PURNISHING STORE, No. SI4CHESTNUT Street, Iroar doors below the Continental._ :f1111:1 55 ILO ti <1 4ZI 01 l`tri-tcal) 600. ARCH STREET. 600 ISITCF= WAR GLASS JEAS.RS A.ND TIN CANS, _CTTLERY, _ .WOODEN-WARE. to-tt GRIFFITH & PAGE. SIXTH and ARCH. GROCEBIES. WHIT PR S EYING B ' • ME CIDER AND WINE VINEGAR. GREEN <UNGER, 3IITUARD SEED, SPICES, All the requisites for preserving and Pickling Plineses. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, _ DEALERS IN FINE GROCERIES, 11 /2641 Cor. ZLEvESTEr and VINE ghee}il HOTELS. LAN 0. A 311 HOTEL, PORTLAND „ 11 PIAVE, LONDOMs eommodlous Hotel, the largest London," Li neW open; it is Situ. !ted on the most open and healthy site in the West smu,With all modern improvements, Suites of Apart ment, Salle a Manger MO by 40 feet, elegant Ladies , /loom, asp eious Gentlemen's AND WRITING ROOM, RTC. Within a short drive of all the Railway Termini. Far terms to secure accommodation mt.:treed— The Manager, O. 50111hLUIN. aeoNlin EMETICALLY SEALED MEATS AND 90111 - 3. 1,000 doz. Nausagg Meat. SOO " Roast Beet. SOO " 430 Veal. SCO " (10 Mutton, I,oeo do Turkey. /.000 do Chicke ps n. Moo u, tn , 1 assorted ttilb. Cans. 4 rem gale ky RHO So DE'S WILLLAMS, kteif 107 bOVIth WATER Street. STOCIN. OF JOB LOTS or CLOTHS, ASSIMERES; KNOBBY COATINGS, BEAVERS, VELOURS, VELVETS; CHINCHILLAS, of the latest and most beautiful styles we have ever offered, to the trade or public generally. Officers of the army and navy may feel assured of special attention. We also have a complete stock of FRIENDS' WEAR, COACH CLOTHS, . BILLIARDS, and BAGATELLES. Our motto is ' , Good Goods at Fair Prices,” at W. T. SNODGRASS' CLOTH HOUSE, at sorra sECOND STREET AND 23 STRAWBERRY STREET. B ATHP TOWELS.-ON HAND, AND now opening, heavy brown Huck, Honey-Comb and Basket Diaper ; Superior Barnsley Washed Huck, real Russia Crash; also, WHITE and BROWN TURKISH, and heavy-fringed HONEY COMB BATH TOWELS. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, ARRISON, seB-fmwfit No. 1008 CHESTNUT Street. FRENCH SHEETING.--JUST RE CEIVED, real - Sordid] Sheeting, entirely un dressed, and of very superior quality. SHEPPAIID, VAN HAItLINt.,EN, & ARRISON. sea-fmsva, NEW TABLE DAMASK.--NOW Duening. HEAVY BARNSLEY TABLE LINEN, New Designs and extra quality. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON, HOUSO-Furnislting Dry goods, seB-fmw6t No. 1005 CHESTNUT Street. ATTRACTIVE NOTICE TO LADIES. A full line of French Merinoes, A full line of Poplins A full line of Silks and Shawls, A full Hue of Blankets, A full line of Mttkling, A full line of Table Litmus, A full Km of Cloths nail Cassimarss, at) JOIIN H. STOKES, uel2 702 ARCH Street. T CHAMBERS NO. 810 ARCH ST. •-• • NEW G00D.5 OPENING DAILY. Thread Veils, new designs. Thread Lace Darbes. Cambria Lace Veils, from $l. . Thread Lace Collars, from 50 cts. Empress Collars in pointe de gaze, - point ap plique, and ralenelennes. WHITE GOODS. French Muslin, 2 yards wide for dresses. Soft finish Cambric, Nainsook, Plaid and Stripe Illuslins very cheap. Itich Cambric Edgings and Insertions, French Embroidered Bands, Flouncings, Hemstitched Hilkfs., extra tine, 25 cts. sel2-1.2t EDWIN HALL & CO., 26 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Have now open a full stock of " Lupin , s French Mei inoes. "Lupin's" lifouslin de Raines. Bilk-raced Poplins. Silk and Wool Poplins. All-wool Poplins. Plaid Poplins, of ordered styles. Rich-figured all-wool Cashmeres. Rich styles of Wool De Lalnes. Polka Dot De Lathes and Reps. Dress Goods, in great variety, of our own im portation. iILANKETS-ENTIRE NEW STOCK, LOW PRICES. Medium and fine Blankets. Sqme extra cheap lots, SD and 00. Fine crib Blankets; Horse Blankets. Honeycomb (Mite; wide, heavy Sheeting& Shaker Flannels, finest goods, V and $l.lO. Best quality Canton Flannels; Tickings. Linen Diapers, V. 28, $1..50, 0, and * 3.10, DELAINES. 107 pieces new Detainee, AI and 87 cts. 118 pieces new prints, best makes, only ZS t 0.35 cte: Daily oening new dress goods. Black dr p ess goods stock complete. COOPBR Rc CONARD; S. E. cor. NINTH and MARKET Streets. 628 ROOF SKIRTS.-NEW STYLF.S mvw REA.DY 628 at Hopkins' Manufactory, No. 62.8 ARCH Street. Our assortment is complete, containing full lines of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Skirts, of every style, length, arta size, which, for finish, durability, and cheapness, arc unequalled by any other hoop- Skirts made, and are warranted to give satisfaction. *hirts made to order, alit red, and repaired, Also, good 'Eastern-made skirts, from llama to curly springs, at - eery low prices. Wholesale wed re tail. see-Im. HADLEY COMPANY SOFT FINISH SIX-CORD • SPOOkjOTTON. r. WAItItAXTED RAM YDS. LEWIS BROS. & CO.; Sole Agents In Pl:Made'lntl's, 238 Chestnut Street. seS-Im TRIMMINGS, WADDINQ WAREHOUSE. NO. 212 enuncn ALLEY. The attention of the TRADE is called to the sub scribers, large and varied assortment of WADDINGS; which he has now in store, and is constantly receiv ing, to wit: CHEAP HEAVY WADDINGS FOR CLOTHIERS. SUPERIOR QUALITY DO. FOR JOBBERS. HEAVY BLACK AND WHITE PIECE WADDINGS, FOR FURRIERS, ALSO, FINE COTTON LAPS AND TIE YARNS. R. E. EVANS, any-smw2m Manufacturers' Agent. TO MANUFACTII ERS, CLOPREERS. The 61:Meaner is Commission Agent for mu faeturere of the following Goods; COTTON YARN, all numbers. COTTON WARPS, all numbers. COTTON, LINEN, AND WOOLLEN CARPET WARP. WADDING, all qualities. WICK, TWINE, BATTS, AND RAG- CARPET'S. (MLLLNO AND SEINE TWINGES. R. T. WHITE, 237 MARKET Street, 226 CHURCH Alley. BAGSI BAGS BAGS! NEW AND SECOND-HAND_ EBAELLESS, B A RBULAP, AND GUNNY G S, FLOOR AND SALT BAGS. ALL SIZES, PRINTED TO ORDER, BY JOHN T. BAILEY Jo CO., 3726-6 m No. 113 NORTH FRONT STREET. HAZARD & HUTCHINSON, AGENTS POE THE SALE Or X 0. ," • MISSIO MA N TH PROD EWSON UCE BR, GENE ROKEr AL COM AND FOR WARDING MERCHANT, No. US BROAD Street, AUGUSTA, Georgia., at the old stand of the late firms of T. P. Stovall & Co., Stovall, McLaughlin, & Co., and G. H. McLaughlin, & Co., Will give his prompt and personal attention to the purchase and sale of Cotton, Domestic Goods, Sugar Bacon, Lard, Grain, Flour, Rope, Bagging, and merchandise generally. Haying the agency of severd first-elm Cotton Mills, I am prepared, at all times, to supply orders for Yarns, ShVeting, Shirting's, Osnaburgs, Drills, jeans, &c. With extensive FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSES, can furnish secure Storage and give prompt atten tion to Merchandise and Produce consigned to me for forwarding in any direction.- au23-3m NEW BRONZES, BAILEY Sr, CO., seli4m 819 CHESTNUT STREET COTTON -WARP CLOTHS, TRICOT - WAVE AND OTHER PATTERNS, /moo, ALL-WOOL DOESKINS, AND OTHER, FANCY PATTERNS. For sale by the Manufacturers, BENJ. BULLOCK'S SONS, 40 and 42 South FRONT Street. anal-olu PRESTON STEAM LAUNDRY CO., 1520 SOUTH NINTH STREET. WASHING, STARCHING, IRONING, SCOUR ING, AND CLEANSI.NG, Without injury to color or fabric. EACH FAMILY'S WASH KEPT SEPARATE. jar Orders by mull to Box 2n24. see-stuthUt. ITELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHN eves health and vigor to tile frame, and bloom to the pallid cheek. Debility is accompanied bY many alarming symptoms, and if no treatment is submitted to, consumption. insanity, or epileptic Hts CLIBUe 101 k South TENTH Street. /11423-IDI RETAIL DRY GOODS. COMMISSION HOUSES. VITT TRADE GENERALLY. PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS, 11J1 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, AND 103 HEADE STREET, NEW YORK. je23-6121 THE PRESS.-PRILADELPRIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1865. =3! OFFICE FOR THE BALE OF GOVERNMENT LOANS No, 114 13. TEUD OTAAET. JAY COOKS Sc CO., BANGERS AND BROKERS, Offer for sale, at lowest market rates, GOVERNMENT SECTRITEES, At FOLLOWS U. 13. Tteantry Notes of date of Aug*. 15, 1181. Do. do. do. June 15,18&5. Do. do. do. July 15.1865. BONDS OF 1881. V-Ro LOAN or 180q1. 5440 LOAN OF 1804. 10-40 LOAN OF 1861. OEIVITFIOATEO OF DWEBTXDNESS. STOOKS OF ALL 's.int.S nOtraJIT AND SOLD ox ConosUsSION. Information given concerning all kinds of aeon- Collectiolid all all Dolnts made at lowest rates. 111244,jai rnliww ,1mwm7=1.m.:T71.771 FRESH Grooms. HALLOWELL, GARDNER, & IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, ARE NOW OPENING AN ENTIRELY NEW sTOux OF SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, Comprising an extensive and attractive assortment of styles to meet present trade in Elegant Designs Foreign. Fancy Fabrics AIso—CHOICE MARES In IMPORTED STAPLE GOODS, such as will.be required for AUTUMN SALES, which they offer at LOW PR/CES TO CASH BUYERS. 615 Chestnut and 612 Jayne streets. 031-mwilin JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, & CO., IMPOSTERS AND JOBBEES OF PRY 6001" S, Nov. 239 and 241 North Third Street, rEILADELPH7A. Cloths, Prints, CassimereS, Delaineg, Sattlnetts, Alpacas, Jeans, Fancy Dress Goods, Cottonades, Brown and Bleached Sheetings, Denims, Brown and Bleeelied Shirtings, Stripes, Omish Chambras, Checks, thnisirTWeedl, GinghamS, Flannels, Diapers, Linens, FIIBIsiISEING GOODS, WHITE GOODS, alln-;1 11 NOTIONS, &c., &e. CURTAIN GOODS. CURTAIN ESTABLISHMENT. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, ARRISON, NO.IOOB CHESTNUT STREET. Are now receiving the commencement of their Eall assortment of FRENCD. AND 'ENGLISH LACE CUR. TAINS t C A.TELLES SILK TDRRY, PLAIN WOOL REPS; SATIN DE LAINE, FANCY UNION REPS, UTRECT VELVET, And a 'variety; Of other materials for Curtain and Furniture Covering. sela.webt L E. WALRAVEN, MASONIC HALL; 719 CRESTIIIT STREET, ELLS MST RECSIVIra A. FULL LINE OF LACE AND NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, RIMBELY NEW AND BICEL DESIGNS, ZT MEDUCED BATE% PINE, WHITE AND BLUE MOSQUITO BARS WITH PATENT UMBRELLA FRAME, ALL !SIZE% READY FOR USE. WINDOW SHADES; or THE LATEST PATTERN. PIANO COVERS, CHOICE. ASSORTMENT. 1V22-t! SPECIAL NOTICE. I have made arrangements to remain for a SHORT TIME ONLY, In my present store, and will continue to sell first class FURNITURE at very low prices, until further notice. GEO. J. HENKELS , se-im 809 and 811 CHESTNUT Street. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST.—THE PRESTON STEAM LAUNDRY COMPANY CLEAN CARPETS On their "Boston Carpet Cleaner," in the beet manner. Carpets taken. up and put <Gaon when de sired, without trouble to 11011selieepers. Send or dereto PRESTON STEAM LAUNDRY, 1520 South NINTH St. P. O. 80x2024. set-tabula GERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH.—RE- Tim. Dealers supplied by Colonel TEEN wilt-, Iva South THIRD Street. Single copies may be had of— Mr. John Birch, Fourth and Chestnut. Col. Borren, Third and Dock. ?Sir. Paul, Ninth and Green. 31r. Sheard, Cash Terms, 12.50. Specimen numbers sent,reratis. Address R• FREAK, sel3-2t* Germantown, Pa. PREFERENCE IS DUE TO AMEIII. CAN MAN UFAC TUILES.-110DGSON Chemi cal. Writing Fluid, Copying Ink, and Carmine Ink. For sale by Stationers and Druggists , and by the manufacturer, WM. HooGsON. Mee, No. 103 North TENTH Street, sel2-wfman SPECIAL NOTICE.—ALL NEGA TIVES in my possession, of two years stand ing and upwards, will he destroyed within one month, unless secured by purchase or special m imed. F. GIITERUNbT, Photographer, 704 BITCH Street. 5(.42-wfatat* CABMEN 'FURNITURE. MOORE & CAMPION, 281 SOUTH SECOND STREET, are prepared to follow the decline in the market Is the price of their Furniture. Purchasers will please call and examine our stank. MYll-lY• COTTON AND FLAX SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, of all numbers and brands. Tent Awning, Trunk and Wagon-cover Duck. Also, Paper Manufacturers , Drier Felts, from one to Ave feet wide; Paulin, Bolting Sail Twine ke. JOHN iv. EMMAN a do„ no3-tf No. 103 JONES' Alley. CANADA. LUMBER YARD; LIMBER DISTRICT, ALBANY, N. Y. JONES & CO. have on hand MO M) three hun dred thousand feet dry. three-inch Pine, good 4th and Select. Are daily I:00011711V a large quantity of Box. seB-13t JONES & CO. T A_TOUR OLIVE OIL-IN STORE, -AA and for sale by the sole agents, • JATJEETC. r' ,t LAVERGNE, aea-12t Nos. 202 and 204 South FRONT Street. TB. & W. H. CHAFFEE, WHOLE . sale dealers in Hosiery, Gloves, Trimmings, Fancy Goods, &e. No. 511 MARKET Street, Phi ladelphia. • se6-12V _FOR NON-RETENTION OR INCON kTINENCE of urine Irritation, inflammation or ulceration of the bladder, or kidneys, diseases of the prostate glands, stone in the bladder, calculus, gravel or brick.-dust deposit, and all diseases of the bladder, kidneys, and dropsical swellings, 104 South TENTH Street. aialls -1m USE HELN.UOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT MICHII. F ISHER'S SELF-SEAT,ING FRUIT CANS. Every housekeeper in the city and country should use this excellent Can. It is the most eon- Pentent and reliable Can in use and gives entire satisfaction wherever introduced ' . Itis sealed in an instant, by hooking and spring, thus clamping a tin cap over and around the opening, and pressimg it upon a ring of cemented paper. The cement in the paper welts by the heat of the fruit, and as the press ing continues the fruit cools, and the sealing is per fect. The cap is unfastened by unhooking the spring and running a thin knife Around under the cemented paper. Please call and examine this Can at T. McaitiRTEIES , , sin SPRING GARDEN Street iyttdmif Philadelphia. BASE CALL aims WILL FIND A ME stock of Bases, Balls, Score-Books, sptkes, Shoes, Belts, and Bales orOame at PHILIP WHAON & CO.'S, 403 CHESTNUT Street. E,L MB OLD'S CONCENTRATED _EL - ExTitstol , BMW is the Great Diuretic. HELMBOLD'S CoxcENTRATRD EXTRACT EARILLA is the Great flood Purifier. Both are prepared according to rules of Pharma cy and Chemistry, cud are the most attire that can be made. 104 Watt TENTH Street. au23-lm MILLINERY. JOS. ILAMF,URGER, No. WS SOUTH SECOND insEleirs Etas on band nig FALL AND WINTER Melt RIBBONS, kLoNvErts, - VELVETS; SILKS, BONNETS, 00.1 To which be calls the attention of MERCHANt9 AND MILLINERS. sel2-2V E P. GILL & CO. • HAVE NOW OPEN A FULL LINE Or HANDSOME FALL BONNETS) uA I S , AND MILLINERY GOODS. Also, CHOICE FLOWERS, RIBBONS, and Olt- NAMENTS for the Hair. E. P. GILL & CO.; sel2-12t. 720 ARCH Street. NEW IMIBLICATIONS. GET THE BEST EVERY FAMILY, STUDENT, AND TEACHER, 511017LD HAVE WEBSTER'S NEW DICTION&RY, With 3,000 Illostrntions. Recently thoroughly revised, and now MMUS^ - amiably the best English Dictionary extant, (I) in its ETYMOLOGY; so says the North, Aroortean, Resew for January, 1835; (2) VOCABULARY; has 114,000 words —lO,OOO more than any other English Dictionary; (3) DEFINITIONS; always excelling In this, made now still more valuable; (5) PRONIINCIA.TION; Professor Raub - 01,6e eminent orthoepist, declares the revised Webster "the noblest contribution to science, literature, and education yet produced;" (0) PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS; (7) TABLES; one of which, that of Fictitious Names, is worth the coat Of the volume; (8) is the LATEST; (9) in MECHANI CAL EI:MUTTON; (10) the ii. 64091: single volume ever published. IN ONE VOL. OF 1840 ROYAL QUARTO PAGES. "GET THE LATEST." " GET THE BEST." "SET WEBSTER." Published Us J. B. LIPPINVg a T a I . '7 4 ?., And G. S 5 C. MERRIAM, Springfield, Mass., AND SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS. It 50,000 COPIES -50,000 COPIES. —6.1117 ARTEMIS WARD'S NEW BOOK. A GREAT RUSH FOR IT. Orders Mr this splendid New Book are pouring hi upon the Publisher by the bushel fell. Every one Is wanting it in large quantities,and jc.iging by the orders already inundating Our desiza, there lYlll be something like 50,000 COPIES ORDERED IN ADVANCE, ARTEMES WARD—HIS TRAVELS Among the Mormons and Indians is the title of the Book. A Monster Edition is printing, and it will be ready hi a few days. Illustrated. Price, $l.lO. Also ready at same time, OUR ARTIST IN CUBA, A new Comte Pictorial Book on Cuba. By G. W. Carleton. Fifty Illustrations. Price, 41.50. C.A.RLETON, Publisher. set-wstr NEW TORS. RARE, CURIOUS, ATCD SCARCE OLD BOOKS - AND MANUSCRIPTS. • The subscriber, who has been engaged in the Boo; business for upwatch of seventeen years, la Leeds, England, has opened a store at No. 22 South FOURTH Street, 'Philadelphia, where he will/ keep constantly , on hand the best Literary Works, as well as such rarities in print and Manuscript as are to be obtained from English sales and private purchase. Having unusual facilities he eall import Books for those desiring .particular - works and his prices, either for Books on the shelves or imported, will be at a small advance on cost. . - . . • .. His first Catalogue, to be issued in a few days, will be forwarded gratis to those desiring it. The patronage of the public is respectfully so licited. N.B.—He is prepared to make liberal offers to persons desirous of selling Libraries, Single BoOlis, Or Manuscripts. sec-wsat* BENJN. ASHWORTH. D AMAGED BOOKS.-A LARGE LOT, comprised almost excloSittely of Theological. Religious, and standard School Books, damaged by water from our skylight becoming overflowed a few days ago. Most of them are merely discolored on the outside. AIL of them will be sold at very low ASHMEAD & EVANS, No. 724 CHESTNUT Street. INSECT ENEMIES OF FRUIT TREES. By Isaac P. Trimble, M. D., Entomologist to the State Agricultural Society of New Jersey. With Illustrations drawn from Nature. In one volume. ALSO, HALL'S VII/DE TO THE GREAT WEST. With Maps, &c. STORY OF THE OILEAT MARCH. By a Staff °Meer. With Illustrations. All lieur and Standard Books. For - sale at low prices by LINDSAY & MAUSTON, Publishers and Booksellers, SQB No. 25 South SIXTH Street. NEW MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.- THE BIBLE HAND-BOON. An Introduction to the Study of Sacred Scripture. By Joseph Angus, D. D. Revised edition with illustrations. Crown, Svo. THOUGHTS ON THB FUTURE CIVIL POLICY OF AMERICA. By John Wi llam Draper, M. IL, LL. D. THE OIL REGIONS OF PENNSYLVANIA. Showing where Petroleum is found; how it is ob tained; and at what cost. With hints for whom It may concern. By William Wright. All the netv books received as soon as_miblished, and for sale by JAMES 8. CLAXTON, se6 (Successor t 6 0 0 W CH ES Am U une r % e t. WALL PAPERS. NEW FALL STYLES PHILADELPHIA WALL PAPERS: HOWELL & BOURKE, N. E. Cor. /Fourth and .11Iarket Streets, MANUFACTURERS OF PAP i3ANGING/6 WINDOW SHADES. =MM MERCHANT TAILORS. ARMY AND NAVAL OFFICERS. J. S. TALMOrt, THE BEET MILITARY AND NAVAL TAILOR, IN THE UNION, Ie upw ootmeted with EDWARD P. KELLY, 612 CHESTNUT STREET. J. 8. TAYLOR has been for the last four years the. Cutter for the Military and Naval Tailoring Se tabitstiment of OWENS. AIA rEITNKYLVANT.A. AVENUE% WASHINGTON. DREGS AND CHEMICALS. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO, N. N. Corner of FOURTH and RACE Streets, FREGADELPHIA., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. Importers and Dealers In Fore*lL and Domestic WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. wAxtrntivitrzcaufs OP WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS. PUTTY. &O. AGENTS FOB TEE CELEBNATED FRENCH ZINC PAINTS. Dealers and Cousuraers supplied at VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. W9-am LOOEMO GLASSE% The largest and most complete assortment, at moderate prices. OIL PAINTINGS, Recent importations. ENGRAVINGS, PORTRAIT 'AND PICTURE FRAMES, CHROMO-LITHROGRAPHS. SWISS. AMERICAN AND ENG LISH SCENERY, Rogers' Statuettes, Rustic FrameS, And every outer C.laracter or Frames ror Engra vings. JAMES S. EARLE. Sc SONS, see-12t $l6 CHESTNUT Street. CORN" EXCIIANGE BAG AIANUFACTORY. 10,000 Cotton Healnless Bags. 10,0(1) Linen do. do. 20,000 Jute .10- do. In store and for sale by JOHN T. BAILEY & CO., sel2-3m* 113 North FRONT Street HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRA.CT BUCIIU is pleasant in taste and odes free from all injurious properties. and immediate in its action. Z 4 South TENTH Street. auWi-1m E NCOURAGE DOMESTIC INDUS TRY. HARRISON ,t BRADFORD STEEL PEN MANU FACTURERS, give employment to over ONE HUNDRED AMERICAN 7,IEN AND WOMENnd prodace over TWENTY-FIVE MILLIONS ANNUALLY of American Steel Pens, stamped with their name in full, and hearing their label. Inquality finish, selection, and style of putting up, these Pens are warranted to aurpase any Pena aver offered to the Americatumblie. FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, by MOSS & CO., Stationers and Blank Book Manufacturers. 432 CHESTNUT Street, and 430 MARKET Street, Plilladelpbta. aul4-lea RE GLORY OF HAN IS STRENGTH T —Therefore, the nervous and debilitated should immediately use HEtartiOLD'S EX.TItACT BUCIII7. /01 . South TENTH Street. ex.2.3-im EDII43ATIOI ALs THE uNiori uusiNzes coxx‘rom, tOOATID AT HANDEL AND HAYDN . UALL: EXGRTE AND SPRING GARDEN STNI2 rritLenzragrao OFFICE IN TUE • COLLEGE BUILDING, to. 531 NORTH E/GIRTIE ISTREZZI Organized for the purpose of affording ate EN/RVNTLY PRACTICAL BTISINESS ZDIICA.TION. Tfli COURSE OF INSTRUCTION" FAMEACES BOOK-KEEPING, PENMANSHIP, ARITHMETIC, BUSINESS UORRESPONDENCB, CUSTOM'S AND FORMS, COMMERCIAL LAW, anct LECTURES 'UPON RUSINESS AFFAIRS. Taught ia Such a manner as to combine THEORY AND PRACTICE, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. The College will be opened on MONDAY, Sept. lath. To those entering before Sept. 25th, Scholar ships will be issued at TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS: until October 23d, for THIRTY DOLLARS; after October 23d, the regular price, Vs. Illustrated Cireulars, containing run particulars, will be ready In a few days. RICHARD D. CARLL, Late Business Superintendent of the Quaker City Business College; .THOMAS MAY PEIRCE, A. M., Late Principal of the Monroe anti Mount Vernon Grammar Schools; _ CHESTER N. FARR, Jib, Late Professor of Penmanship at the Quaker City Business College, and Special Teacher of Writing in the Orammar Schools, selS-4t PROPRIETORS AND TEACHERS, THE MISSES DARRACH WILL RE -& OPEN their SCHOOL for Young Ladies, at No. 28 South EIGHTEENTH Street, on MONDAY, eel-12t* September Ilth, 18&5. THE CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL of the subsertber i B. E. Corner of THIRTEENTH and LOCUST Streets - win Reopen on MONDAY, Sept. 11. [au2S-Imn• B:KENDALL. sPaING-GARDEN ACADEMY- A A. , Classical, Mathematical, and English School for Ben and Young Mon, corner MOUTH and BUT. TONWOOD StreetsovUl reopen MONDAY, Septem ber 4: J. P. BIRCH A. DI., au2B-1m Principal. CATHARINE M. SHIPLEY WILL RE am; her School, at No. 4 SOUTEMEST , PENN Bryuare, on the 11th of Ninth Mont% (Sep tember,) 1865. au76-11.1 WILLIAM FEWSMITH'S CLASSI CAL and English School, No. I.OOS CHEST NUT Street, will reopen on HONDAIc", September au2B-Im* ACADEMY FOR BOYS REAR OF No. CL North ELEVENTH ' Street. reopens Ninth Month (Sept.) 4th. W. WHITA.LL. alt26-Im. THE CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, DEAN STREET, BELOW LOOM, Will be reopened SEPTEMBER 4th. au26-2m* J. W. FAIRER, D. D., Principal. MISS BROOKS AND MRS. J. E. MALL will resume the duties of their BOARD ING DAY SCHOOL for Young Ladies, at MB WALNUT Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th lust. au26-2m5 ABA.CHMANN, TEACHER UP'THE Piano, Organ, Melodeon, and violin, 922 SPRING GARDN Street, ADVANCED PUPILS FINISHED. Classes formed in Ilaruiony. ADDHz cations, 12 to 1 A. M.: 6 to 7 P. N. au3o-13n. MARGARET ROBINSON WILL RE ifeLuctißea ttresA2l : f i cagl i f . l9,l 4 VAA.DE Street, on F. (it kfINCRIA.Ai i set-12t. 11.225 SPRING GARDEN Street. MISS ELIZA. W. SMITH'S SCHOOL for Young Ladies, 'No. 1210 SPRUCE Street, will be reopened on - MONDAY, September it. The course embraces a thorough English Educationovith Latin, French, Genuan, Music, Drawing, fainting, &e. 955.11U* SIG. RIZZO WILL RESUME HIS LES SONS in Vocal Music at his residence,' No. 31.3 South SIXTEENTH Street, October I. He may be addressed meantime through the City P. 0.. as above. au29-tr. ENTRAL 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 ven. to small boys. Residence. e ; 534 North TENTH Street, au2l-6W N. G. ateeuutE, A. M., Principal. THE FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL of Madame MASSE will reope instruction AY, Septembeh. In this institutionis thorough in every department. Competent English teachers are em ployed for all the branches of a good English edu cation. French is the language of the family, and is constantly spoken In the institute. For circu lars, containing terms and other particulars, ad dress 1342 SPRUCE St., Philada., Pa. auls-2m WSS. KID WILL REOPEN HER DAY SCHOOL, fora limited number of Young Ladles, _on MONDAY, September 18th, N. W. Cor ner of 'WALNUT and SEVENTH. Circulars may be obtained at the Bible House. sea-mwf6t M McMULLIN WILL RESUME THE -LN-/-* duties of her SEMINARY FOR YOUNG CHILDREN on MONDAY, September .11th, leaS, at No. 411 South EIGHTEENTH Street, below Pine. sol-mwfat* A NNE CHURCHMAN'S SCHOOL wlll reopen ather new rooms, No. 847 FRANK LIN Street, MONDAY, OM Z. politiwoe MISS W. L. SANDFORD WILL RE OPEN her DAY SCHOOL on September 13th, at No. 11.22 WALNUT Street. Applications may be made after [Sept her 4th at No. 1222 SPRUCE Street. = wilnet* MRS. A. TEGTMEIER, WHO RE CEIVED 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, 15 13 VINE Street. At borne from it to 1- aeo,llt. PROFESSOR ANGELE, OF THE -I- High School, prepares young MEN for College. Private lessons in modern and ancient Laugungea and Ztlathematies. 209 South FOURTH. sci..-BE. WANTED -A LADY WHO TY thoroughly understands the Cloak Business to take the entire charge of the Cloak Department of a RetailDry-lloods store. A liberal salary will De given. Address Box DM Post Office. seri-at if JOHN 0. ZIMMERMAN, TEACHER OF MUSIC, No. 316 (iItEENWICII Street, Philadelphia, will resume Sept. 11, 1865. se9-6t* VAIRMOUNT FEMALE COLLEGE, GREEN street, west of Twenty-seeond street, Philadelphia.—This superior Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies, will begin its nest term September 13th. 3A Pr Department is pro vided fomyounger pupils. For circulars to or address Rev. J . W. BA.RNHART, A.M.; President. anls-1m CHEOARAY INSTITUTE.--ENGLISH and French Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies, Nos. 1527 and 1529 SPRUCE Street, Phi ladelphia, will reopen on WEDNESDAY, Septem ber 20. French is the language of the family, and is con stantly spoken in the institute. For circulars and particulars apply to au9-31n Madame IPITERvILLY, Principal. THE ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL of A. B. SHEARER,. A. M. North west corner of CHESTNUT and TWELFTH Ste., (second floor,) will reopen on MONDAY, Sept. 4. For terms, references, etc, see Clreularsi to be ob• tained at hfr. Hassard's Drug Store, or from the Principal, at the School BOoms, every morning, be tween 10 a'nd 12M o'clock. au2s-Ims THE MISSES CASEY AID MRS. BEEBE will reopen their Bearding And Day Behoot for Young_ Ladles, No. 11.7031YALNUT Street, on NiTEDI.M9DAY, the ZOth orSept. ant-2m' G.ERMANTOWN FEMALE SEMI NARY, GREEN Street. south of Walnut lane, will reopen on WEDNESDAY, September 13th. Circulars containing full information as to Terms, Course of Instrucrion character of the Seminary, &e., may be obtained of • ,Prof. WALTER S. FORTESCUE, A. X., an22-tf Principal. CHESTNUT-DILL ACADEMY WILL REOPEN SEPTEMBER LI, with a limited num- Der of SOIS, each pupil Wittig taught IN the Frina val, 11. W SCOTT, from Yale Conege. J Recommended by J. E. Mitchell, W. 11. Trotter, J. S. %needier, and C. Platt. aul7-IM. MRS. GERTRUDE J. CARY WILL re-open her SCHOOL 1332 SPRUCE Street, -oh WEDNESDAY, September 13th { with increases f acilities for the comfort anti improvement of het pupils. auBi.-120 PHESTNIIT-STREET FEMALE SE MINARY—ENGLISH AND FRENCH BOARD ING AND DAY SCHOOL—Principals, Miss Bon ney and Miss Dlllaye.—The Thirty-first SenthArt -nualbesaion will open. WEDNESDAY, SePteMber lath, at 1015 CHESTNUT Street. Particulars from Circulars. aub-toal THOMAS BALDWIN'S ENGLISH -a- Mathematical and Classical School for Boys, E, corner BROAD and ARCH, will reopen Sep tember 4. atai-ine ENGLISH , CLASSICAL, AND MA THEMATICAL INSTITUTE, No. Southwest PENN SQUARE. Duties resumed Sept. lith. au29-2m* JOSEPH DAVISON, Principal. COURTLAND SAUNDERS INSTI TUTE FOR BOYS AND YOUTH.—Addreee Prof. E. D.SAUNDERS, D. D., Philadelphia. aul9-lm• F,NGLISH AND CLASSICAL ACADE MY, 1009 and 101 l CHESTNUT Street, (In the rooms lately occupied by the Y. EL C. A.) This school will open MONDAY, September 11th. It Is designed to prepare for any college of the United States or for mercantile life. T. BRANTLY LANG TON, OSWALD SEIDENSTICKER, Principals. attl4-1m WILLIAM B. COOLEY, A. M. WILL reopen Ms CLASSICAL and E N I 9 11 SCHOOL at No. mg MARKET Street, ort , MON DAY, September 4. au29-Im. PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS--IN -A- the Philadelphia City Institute, N. E. corner CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets. Reopens SEPT. 4,1865. Entrance on Eighteenth street. L. BARROWS, auN-Ini* OHN O. R. -VELEM' }Principals. MISS NARY B. THROPP WILL RR- J.L.- ()PPS her English and French Boarding and Day School for Young Ladles at DIAPCIIEST.STYT Street, Philadelphia, on the Ilth of September. For Circulars, apply at the School. aul7-11a* WEST BRANCH BOARDING SCHOOL. MALE AND FEMALE. JERSEY STIORE, LYCOMINGIOUNTY, PENNA. Terms,Cso per ear. Pulls prepared for Colleg.e, utdness or ordinary duties of domestic life, with the comforts of a good home. Catalogues, with Atli-particulars, of Philip Wilson, 409 Chestnut street, or address as above. aul7-Inr L DONLEAYY ON ,A. ID[.,Prtuetnai. VOTING MEN AND BOYS' SCHOOL.- -a- Rev. JAS. G. SHINN. A. M., will open an English, Classical Mathematical, and Scientific School for Young Men and Boys, No. 1900 MOUNT V.P.I-11410N Street, on the fiat MOTDAY in Septem ber. The instructlon Will be particular and tho rough, such as will prepare young men *or business or college. For terms, j,cc., apply as above. atil9-leaw EDUCATIONAL. TAMES M. CHA S E, A. M., OP HAR. YARD COLLEGE Private Tutor in the Clas sics and in the higher English branches. Rooms at .No. 221 South NINTH Street. bean-inset* SPECIAL NOTICE. MR. FAIRBANKS, the proprietor and found er of TILE QUAKER CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE, WA been the " SUPERINTENDENT AND 'BUSINESS MANAGER+ + of the same from the commeneement, and no other person can claim that honor. No teachers have left. On the eontrarn the corps or 1110rnctore has been increased. MR. A. R. MINTON, one of the oldest and most experienced teachers of penmanship in the country, now has charge of the visiting department. IVENING SCHOOL FOR BOOK KEEPING Penmanship, Commercial Law, Commercial Arithmetic, Telegraphing, &e., com mence at BRYANT, STRATTON, & BANNISTER'S National Commercial College, S. EVENINGNTH and CHESTNUT Streets, - TIII at 7 o'clOck. YOUDVIIICTI 3410 desire re thorough Education for BIIBIIICSS are invited to call and examine the facili ties of this institution. scl2-2t PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE STITUTE,_for YOUNG LADIES N. W. corner Of CHESTNUT and ERIMTEENTo Streets, (for. merry at IWO Arch street.) tatin, crodde, the Natural Sciences and the Higher Diathematies thoroughly taught, embracing a full College Course. Ample arrangements for primary schoilars. Circu lars at 1228 and 1584 Chestnut street. Or address P. 0. Box 2811. The next Session will commence on MONDAY, September 18% BOY& CHARLES A, SMITH, D. D., Principal. septz-et* NOW IS THE TIME FOR YOUNG -LI ANTMETNATTON,u po n BANN e S TERSd y N at a t B io RY I - Commercial College. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, B. W. Corner of CHESTNUT and TENTH Streets. Call or send for a Circular. sel2-2t PVENING SESSIONS AT BRYANT, STRAITTON,& BANNISTER'S National Corn- Inertial College, S. W. corner of CHESTNUT and TENTH Streets, will eciiiirienee on TUESDAY EVENING, the 12th inst. Young men who are en gaged in business during the day can take the full course by attending evenings only. sel2-2t IptETURNED AND DISABLED SOL DIERS' will 'find the readiest means of honora ble and lueratire employ`mei:thi a good Commercial Education: A full preparation for business can be acquired at little expense. and in- a short period of time, at BRYANT, STRATTON - , ft BANNISTER'S National Commercial (.10ege.L. ASSEMBLY BUILDrArGS, S. W. corner of CHESTNUT and TENTH Streets. . A liberal deduction will' be Made In an ca s es worthy of suet consideration. sc.l2-2t SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN• will reopen MONDAY, September 18, 1865, at 1914 MOUVE. VERNON. Street. The Primary Department is conducted as .5 Kin dergarten,upon the German (Frcebers systern),aud includes boys and girls under ten years of agil. Older pupils will be received. In both departments, Gymnastics (under - the ;sys tem of Dr. Lilo Lewis). and drawing from still life . are taught. GERTRUDE W. FULTON: HARRIET 11. DARLINGTON, sel2-dt MARY E. SPEAKMAN: TEE EVENING SESSIONS OF CRIT TENDEN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 637 CHESTNUT Street, corner of Seventh, commence SEPTEMBER 18th. Students instructed separately in Book-keepin Penmanship, Commercial Arith metic, Business Forms, &c. catalogues furnished on application. se9-St*if SPRING -GARDEN INSTITUTE POR Young Ladies. Duties resumed Sep. 4th. au2S-3w. GILBERT COMBS, A. M., Yrinelpal. MISS V, P. BROWN, No. 1907 PINE Street, will fon MOXDAY, Sept. 4th,) resume the duties of her School for Children, between the ages of 4 and 1). au29-Im* flit IT T END E N'S PHILADELPHIA 'L. , COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, No. en CITESTNITT ST,, CORNER, SEVENTH; Established 1844. Incorporated itiSS. The Course of Instruction includes Book-keeping in its different branches Penmanship, Penmanship, Mercantile Calculations, Business Forms, Commercial Law, &c., furnishing a necessary PREPARATION FOR BUSINESS LIFE. Students instructed separately, and received at arty time. Diplomas awarded for Graduation. Ca talogues furnished gratis, on application. Evening Sessions after September 18th. se6-6t if* MARY P. ROBESON'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES will be Reopened at IGI3 FILBERT St., 9th 'month (Sept. 11th). au3o-11n. FRENCH AND AMERICAN INSTI -,.TUTE for Young 'Ladies, Rev. N. CYR and Mrs. M. G. DAVENPORT, Principals. No. 3053 PRANN.FORD Read Philadelphia. Circulars can be had on application, at the Institute, and at Messrs. JOHN PENNINGTON & tiON*, NO. l i 7 South SEVENTH Street. au2a-In` EV. ALBERT HENRY BARNES will reopen his Classical and English School, at .32R CHESTNUT Street, on Monday, September 4th, Bel-12t. CALEB S. HALLOWELL'S SELECT High School *for young men and boys, No. 110 North TENTH Street, will reopen on the 18th instant. se2-14t* WEBT GROVE BOARDING SCHOOL, FOR OIRLS, • CHESTER COUNTY, PA. Located at West Grove Station, on the Philadel phia and Baltimore Central Railroad. The twenty-fourth semi-amoral term of this Insti tution will commence on Second-day, the 6th of 11th Month next. The course of instruction is extensive and thorough, embracing. in addition to the common. English coerce, the Ls.tin and French Languages, Drawing, Telegraphing, &c. For circulars, &c., ad - dress the Principal, THOS. P. CONARD, _ Vest Grove P. 0., (31. tester county, Pa. 7th Month, 1855. au -gym MISS LYITIN 7 B SCHOOL FOR YOUNG , LADIES. No. 220 South BROAD street, will reopen WEDNESDAY, September 13th. au29-dtselsmwstoel MRS. SCHAFFER'S SCHOOL WILL be REOPENED on MONDAY, BEPTEMDER 4th at 933 sr - ntrom street. Circulars may be obtained at the N. E. corner of Spruce and Tenth streets. au2l-18t. SUSAN HAYHURST WILL OPEN her School in the commodious rooms,Southeast corner of NINTH and SPRING - GARDEN Streets, (entrance on Ninth,) September 11th. Facilities will be afforded to Young Lollies for receiving a thorough education. A Department for Children, under a competent teacher, will be conducted upon the Kindergarten, or Object System. Reference, former_patrona. For further information, apply to Dr,C,N,PEIRCF , IO9* North SEVENTH St. sel-12t. THE CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL of H. D. GREGORY, A. M.,N0.110S MARKET Street, will reopen on MONDAY, Sep. tember 4tb. au2l-tanT 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 aye tern of instruction and discipline, and in the full ness of its classical and mathematical course. Thosepreparing for college will be fitted to take &high stand in elms and to graduatt With honor. It will be the special aim also to prepare young men for business or professional life. First session commences SeptemberiSth. Circulars, with full information, can be had at 1226 Chestnut street. EDW. CLARENCE SMITH A. H.. Principal. BFF.BRENCBS.—CaIeb Cope, Esq., Hon. Wm. D. Kelley, Ron. .Tos. Allison, Alexander Whilldin, sq., Thomas Potter, Esq.,A. H. Fraueissua, Es q., H. F. Birkinbine, Esq. - aul6-ImB P ENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACA -2- DENY, AT WEST CHESTER. The duties of this Institution will be resumed on THURSDAY, September 7, at 4 P. M. Cadets may pursue either a Maggie/II Or &IMAM course of study, under experienced and thorough instructors. In the Primary Department the usual English branches are taught. Military instruction -is given in the three arms of the service. The Aca demy is furnished with horses for Cavalry and. Horse-Artillery exercises. All the appointments of the Institution are of the first order, and no expense or effort 4s spared to advance the education and military training of the Cadets. The relifiOns instruction of the Cadets Is carefully attended o. For Cirenlard, apish , to J. H. OHNE, Rsq,, 626 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, or to Col THEO. HYATT, President of Penna. MU y Aca'y.faula-lm WOODLAND SEMINARY.— NOS. 9 and 10 WOODLAND TERRACE, West Phi ladephia.—A DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL for Youug Ladies. Location healthy, airy, and gtrae tive. ran session commences sent.= rer Circulars apply to jy2l-2m 5 REV. HENRY REEVES, Principal. • REMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES, PARKESEURI3I, Chester county,Pennsylyania, forty miles from Philadelphia, The duties of this School will - be resumed OCTO BER Ist, 1885. Terms-V25 per session. For Circulars, apply 0 Misses JaINSTON and KELLY, Principals. • au26-1m POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, 1865-66. sclENTlw k scnooL begins September Ilth. TECRNICAC'SVIDOOLS beg n September 10th. The EXPESEtnrEENTAL FARM of 175 acres, near Gwynedde,,Montisprput, y county, Pa., will be opened Septembea isthcoAlt, elect class Of students on the Principles and Praetice of AURICULTURE, who will reside.audFwcwa on. the Farm, and statedly At tend Lectures at rite College in the city. Applications for admission should be made to the undersigned, a ALFREDgeßuilding, WEST PENN SQUARE. L. KENNEDY, M. D., aii2G-lit President of Faculty. THE SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, CHESTNUT Street, N. W. car. of Twelfth, reopens SEPTEMBER 4th. This is the best provided School for bo1•s in America. au26-Im* J. ENNIS, Principal. LA GE GREEN SEMINARY— , MILITARY BOARD'ING sciTOOL — Terms very moderate. Thorough course or study hi Mathematics, English Classics, &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,. a3 South THIRD Street; Taos, J. CLAYTON, FIFTH and PRITN/C ; Mr. GEORGE F. Rev.SO Street. Itambe lim Villagedreel J. HARVEY BARTON, A. M., Green, Pennsylvania. au4-Sm FEMALE COLLEGE, BORDEN TOWN, N. J.—The WINTER SESSION of this INSTITUTION will commence SEPT-EMBER the 18th. A few Vacancies only remain, For Isms, containing terms, ete. Address. Rev. JIIN BRAICELEY, A. M., au2-6w President. SUMMER RESORTS. TIGHT -HOUSE COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The nearest hose to the surf. aul4-Im* JONAH WO OTTON, Proprietor. flu, A LARO r E ASSORTMENT OF 'Wm Ladles% klisses , , awl Childreles Straw, Felt, awl Silk-plush HATS. Also, Flowers, Feathers, Velvets, and Ribbons, which will be sold at theloW est cash price, or short time. T. E. HARRIS, 59 North SECOND Street. TANA NO MORE 'UNPLEASANT AND Unsafe Remedies for unpleasant and danger ous diseases. Use RamunOLD's EXTRACT Bimini and Improved Rose Wash. 104 South TENTH Street. C H, GARDSN SALE D EA LERS TIMERS OF AND WBOLESALE DEALERS IN lIATS, CAPS, FUlia, BONNETS, STRAW GOODS, RIBBONS, &c., &c., No. 600 and 802 MARKET street. The largest rand most complete stock, the best terms and cheapest prices, Country merchants and the trade supplied. au2B-8m ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CON smuTioNs, of both sexes, use HatistliOLDlS Ex.ritACT BuOinT. It will give brisk and energetic feelings, and enable you to sleep well. 101 South TENTH Street. au2l-1m BENJAMIN P. BLOOD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Raving been recently discharged from the artily, has resumed the practice of the law: and having been appointed a Commissioner_ of Deeds for the most of the States, by the Governors thereof, Is au thorized to take depositions, acknowledgment of deeds, C(4, to be used or recorded-therein. omee, No. Gil- CHESTNUT Street, PblledCi phia. A READY AND CONCLUSIVE TEST of the properties of HELEBOLD'S FLUID Ex- TRACT BIICHU Will be a couiparison with thttoS set forth in the United dtateslainelitierY, SO& South TENTH Street. autt-1m yin BALES COTTON WIC Z JUST N-Fx-F received. Also, full stock of Cotton Yarns, Carpet Chain, &e., at lowest market price. ROWE, EIISTON, & CO., aulS 167 and 150 North THIRD stmt. rrAMARINDB.--300 'KEGS MAIL um-Ds in store. and for sale b_y JAURETCHE & LAVERGNE , seB-12t Nos. 202 and 204 South FRONT Street. SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS RE STORED by llRLmnoun ExTRAGTOM UR- South, TENTH Street. WANTS. WANTED-A SITUATION' AS ENG LISH GOVERNESS for children uudor four teen years of age. For references and particulars, address "W. B. T.," Press Office. seta-2t. WANTED- CPIVECTIONERS-A good man to run and take charMs_or gt(iltit PRIM Would like to hear from WILLIAM TIMM if this meets his eye. Also.a man to work on "Creams'' and finegoods. Good wages and steady work for competent per sons. Fair paid to Chicago, Address MAIL= W. SANFORD, sela Ct. Chicago, 111. WANTED—A SECOND—STORY front or back room, large and well lighted, fora ]Dentist, eeetipled only from 10 As M. 00 4 L', Brst-class house.,No mechanical work there nor calls before or ater office hours, between Eighth and Broad streets, Chestnut, Walnut, or Arch pre ferred. If suited; liberal rent. Address for three days, with terms, Dr. Ai.," NO. 511 CHESTNUT Street. WANTED -A LARGE FIRE-PROOF SAFE, suitable for a country Bank. Ad dress, giving price and dimensions, 'box 2t35 Post Office. sel3-20 WANTE a -EMPLOYMENT AT Copying that would _yield a. steady eompen- Batton, or a situation as English Teacher. Ad dress Miss "E," Pr€BB Office. sepl.3.lt. Nkr ANTED.— TWO SALESMEN,. Y Wing a large lirst-elass trade, are desirous or eonneetinfAhemseives with a party having TWENTY-1' THOUSAND DOLLARS in Cash, to commence the CLOTH TRADE on the Ist Janu ary, 1865. Address "ENTERPRISE," Press Office. sel2-3t. WANTED TO RENT --.A MODERATE T I sized DWELLING, situated on amain street, in the central part of the elt i f, above Broad. Address " Box 6 sel2-3t* ost Office. W ANT D A SITUATION AS T V HOIIMIEEPER by a practlealD6tgoll; dava• ble Of taking charge and - Instructing young child ren. Reference to the best families. Apply at 1105 BROWN Street. sel2-3t5 ur AN T E D—STORAGE FOR THE FURNITURE of a family. IV/these Box 2076, P.O. eeL•2t WANTED-A POSITION, BY A v young man of unquestionable respectability, in a wholesale Dry Goods, Commission, or Jobbing House, as Assistant Book-keeper, Salesman, or Cashier. Has a perfect knowledge of counterfeits, and can furnish No. t reference 15 4 e present em ployers. Address ` . IIONESTY, ,, Pr;ivs oMot. 511.215 WANTED—AGENTB--$lO PER DAY AT HOME.—I want an Agent. Male or Fe male, in every town and nelhborhood, to sell "The ( t reat Labor Bayer." Every family wants it, and agents are making from Ba to $2O per day. This is the best chance ever offered to agents, as the article Is patented, and a capital of but 813 to $lO - is reguirdd to begin with. Further particulars sent on receipt' f two red stamps for circulars awl re turn postage. Address R. WAYVELL, Box 4781, ettlaatao. anl9-Ini* .'WANTED, IN EVERY CITY AND County of the United States, reliable Agents (of gentlemanly address) to canvass for the most re markable Works of Art ever published. No. 1-31adallion Portrait of WASHINGTON, "being a fac simile of the Declaration of Inde pendence, through which, as through a gauze cur tain, the reader pqerceives the features of the Father of his Country; t to light and heavy ingg of the letters forming the outlines of the portrait, which is after Stuart's admirable paluting."—dew York Hercad. No. 2—A most perfect portrait or ABRAHAM LINCOLN, effected in the same manner, by a fac simile of the draught of the Emancipation Procla mation, stribl.gly eerece.t, both of which are our, rounded with beautiful suggestive sketches, as originally drawn with a steel pen, and now en graved Me cravin simile. These engs have elicited the highest testi monials ever awarded any Workshf Art heretofore Winched. The original lotterS if= the President and Cabinet; Generals been, Grant, Butler, Cad n-alader; Governors Curtin, Fenton, Morton, Brough,,Andrew; Ex-Gov. Yates, Bayard Taylor, and hundred of others, may be seen at the Mee of the Association. Parties applying far the exclusive right to can vass will specify distinctly the County and state wanted. This is a rare eltanee for old canvassers or discharged soldiers. Send three-cent stamp for further information, with terms to agents, &c. Sample copies $1.50 each; mailed free on receipt of price. Send for circular. Address "Art 'Publish ing Association," Box 2025 Philadelphia Post Office. Se4-IliWf6t. Office .10G North TENTH. Street. A YOUNG MAN WISHES A. SITUA TION- as Clerk or Assistant Bookkeeper; is willing to make himself useful. Address "AL. U..', Pr•ew office. sel3-4? A cIENTLEMAN OF BUSINESS EX pk.:Rirdict an.l capaciiY IN 11011'011g Of put'• chasing an INTEREST in some well established Manufactory of Domestic Goods, or would form a connection with some suitablepersonundorstand ing that business. Address "J. H. 8.," Press °nice. sell-at't ANEXPERIENCED DOUBLE-EX TRY BOOK-KEEPER, with unexceptionable reference to present employers, desires a situation; salary being a minor consideration. Address "A. Y. 31..," 605 M.A.11.1011T Street, Phila. sell4t AGENTS WANTED FOR THE STANDARD HISTORY OF TIFF, WAR, com plete in one large royal octavo volume of over 1,000 pages. Splendidly illustrated with 127 fine portalts of Generals and battle scenes. This is just the book the people want. Itpresents a rare chance for agents. Teachers, ladlea, energetic men, gro espe cially returned and disabled conkers and soldiers, in want of profitable employment, will hind it pe culiarly adapted to their condition. Send for circu lars. Address "JONES. BROS. & CO., au2B-iniWlt. "Philadelphia, Pa." A GENTB WANTED FOR OUR GREAT -cm- National Work. the most eomplete 4 only uti thentic and reliable LIFE OF LINCOLN published. Address JONES, DEOTLIERS, la CO., Philadel phia, Pa. au29-Im* AGENTS'WANTED FOR THE ME BUORIAL RECORD OP THE NATION'S TRI TE OABRAHAM LINCOLN'. Er trn Indltee. meats off ered. Address HENRY A. LOVELAND, No. MO North MERRICK Street, northwest of Penn Square, Philada.. Pa. au234m• AGENTS WANTED FOR fI'ITE SECRET SERVICE, THE FIELD, THE DUNGEON, AND THE ESCAPE." By A. D. Richardson, New York Tribune Corres pondent. The most interesting and exciting book ever pub lished embracing Mr. Riebardsou , s unparalleled experience for four years, traTeiling 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; Ills thrilling capture; his confine ment for twenty months iu seven different Rebel prisons; his escape, and almost miraculous jour ney, by night, of nearly four hundred miles. It will abound in stirring bvents, and contain MOTO Of the fact, incident, and romance of the war than any other work published. Teachers, ladies, energetic young men, and espe cially returned and disabled officers and soldiers, in want of profitable employment, will find it pecu liarly adapted to their condition. We have agents clearing Si7s per moutlh which we will prove to any doubting applicant. Bend for circulars. Address JONES, BROTHERS d; CO.. N. E. corner SIXTH and MINOR Streets, artl7-lm. Philadelphia v Pa. NOT/CE TO MERCHANTS AND OTTI - Enb, intieftiALLS! DOING INIMINESS 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 oilier business will bepromptly and properly attended to while there, if entrusted to his bands. Address "Loyal, at this office. ati234w* VISITING GOVERNESS.—A LADY, who has just completed an engagement of seve ral years, wishes to giveINBTRUCTION, in private families or schools, in the different branches of a good English education,French. German, and MUM. Best references iren. AMNO ler Bookstore, 1224 OFIES NUT Strect.seis-wfaitt -TEIS AMOUNT WANTED, $4 000 , on first mortgage, on four-story store andground, Fourth street, aeove Chestnut. E. PETTIT, 323 WALNUT Street, sms-20, FOR SALE AND TO LET. e d , FOR BALE—THE DWELLING, ma NO. 2036 MOUNT VERNON slreet; newly painted papo6ed, and cleaned: ready for louriediate occupation. Apply to G. W. KUHN, se 12-6 V No. 152 North TENTH Street. trA FOR SALE-TWO NEW X.SUIeHOUBES, with all the modern conveniences in complete order. situate Nos. 2213 and 2215 Spring Garden street. Pciec $B,OOO. Apply No, 7213 Di 91115 EIGHTH Street. seS.finw ot. F 0 R SALE—SPRUCE STREET, mawest of Seventeenth, magnificent four-story Brown-stone front DWELLING. Lot feet front. Only $24,000. Possession October newt. M 0.1809 WALNUT Street, Now Y 119044; Neat four-story Brown-stone front DWELLING. Lot 20 by 110, _to a street. $/5,000. On West SPRUCE Street, and corner of another main street. Neat large DWELLING. Lot 22 by 130. Price O. PINE f3tr M eet, H south siae, west or Eighteenth 'Street, Neat large four-story DWELLING. Only 813.200. SPRUCE Street, north side, west of Fifteenth. Large ill:A-class DWELLING, all in excellent order, positively. Lot 22 feet front by 240 feet deep to a street. Price $25,000. Immediate possession. CHESTNUT Street. (West Philadelphia) near Thirty . Splendid MANSION anti arSa Lot, 50 by 220 feet deep. Beautiful garden, grape vines, shrubbery, fruit trees, &c. Must be seen to be appreciated. Will be sold low, and on easy terms. GEORGE C. MILLER, Real Estate Broker, sell-atif N.W. corner SIXTH and WALNUT. FOR SALE-POSSESSION OCTO, Iliikher 8, a handsome residence, 10 rooms, with all modern conveniences, on North Twelfth street. Apply before 8 A. M., and after SP. M., at 12107 THOMPSON Street. sell-St. tim FOR SALE-THE. FOUR-STORY Jai:shriek buildin9 and prep:gees. Nos. 01 end 419 Dillwyn street. above Callowhill street. Innueilia to possession can be Apply to W.ll. LE VICK, No. 331 North SIXTH Street. REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE. $5,000,060 woRIII ROE BALE. $5.000,000 WORTH FOIL SALE. SEPTEMBER CATALOGUE JUST OUT. SEPTEMBER CATALOGUE JUST OUT. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. KEEP ]T BEFORE. THE PEOPLE, That 31ILLEIDS MONTHLY OATALWUR. , is the greatest production of the age to parties interested in the purchase of city or suburban properties. No person wishing to purchase should address get a copy. Sent free of charge to any in the United States. GEORGE C. MILLER, Practical Meal Estate Operator for the last twenty years, N. W, corner Wall and WALNUT Streets. sell-351f F 0 R ',SALE -NEAT DWELL- MaING, Mount Vernon street, above Tenth. Neat Dwelling,g ' ll4l ' llt i t i llt v APe r l i go " n . —vacant. 44 Dwelling, 2212 Green. • 2213 and 2215 Spring Garden. " 1123 nue. " Dwelling, 1424 Marshall. " Dwelling, 2113 Brandywlne—vaeant. 44 Dwelling, Vl4 Brand_rwlne—racant. " Dwelling, 253 South Tenth street—vacant. B. F. GLENN, inn South FOITETH Street, and so 9 S. W 1 corner Seventeenth and Green. ea FOR SALE-THE NEAT, MO- B= DERN-BUILT RESIDENCE, with side-yard, No. 711 Oreen street. in good order,with two ranges two furnaces, bath, &c. Possession before Nov. 1. Apply to BACON & WARDER, B ey, lit. 2153,1 WALNUT street. dFOR SALE, A BUSINESS STAND- Four-steryßrowu nouse,lslo. 824 Walnut etreet. Valuable property. Apply to It. A. PANCOAST, No. 3404 BRIDGE Street, Mantuaville, between 3 and 6 o'clock. au29-161. • _ A ROSEWOOD PIANO, $1.60 ; EXTRA A WALNUT BEDSTEAD, *45 : 1 NUT ETAGERE and TETE-A-TETE clicay. 3313 Anmisomo WAL it* 11AVERVORD Street, TWO PLEASANT ROOMS IN MAN TVA TO LET to respectable_persons with out children. Bent $lO. Mll 13 ayziavoßro Street. it* FOR SALE- BUILDING LOTS suitable for Illanufactories, situated on Read. lug Railroad and Franitrord Pateenger Railway. Liberal term made with Innties willing to put good Intprovementg on tbe property. Apply to E. In BOIMINOT, 4.1.0 WALNUT Bt., 201 story. Caen 6t* DEAMOVALOR!GE REMOVAL! GE C. ILDE REAL ESTATE DRONER, lIAS REMOVED TO TEE N.W. COIME.R 'iNTTE AND WALNUT STREET 6. qF Catalogue for Septeniberitlst out, for gratuitous No person wishing to purchase city or suburban Property should fail to call. To - .CAPITALISTB.-FOR BALE TO close a partnership concern, ova two thoUSand acres of choice land In Indiana county. A Hap ean be seen and further information given at 525 MAR. EFT street. Csel-10t9 B. WILT. MO LET—TWO ROOMS, WITH ter4 r j AM I NT - I, E aiN I Etr I VA. b (TITARI3•I7 54t FOB, SALE AND TO LET. fie TO RENT—MODNIVN ntSIDENORa mita. SIXTH Street, above Brown. $7OO per agnutn. APPIT BAAHIFIL T. FOX, 1t• NINTH and WILLOW. 111 FOR BALE. FOUR, STORY Brick Dwelling, with all the modern improvd ments, situate No. 11141 FIX BERT Street. Pos session in shout thirty days. JNO. It. LIVEZET, 221 South FIFTH. sonla-Wkw2t* aFORBALL—THE FEHNSINGTON ntAlti SOAP AND CANDLE EACT`Onr will he eltc•red at Public Bale, WEDNESDAY AF TERNOON. Bent. 27, at 3 o'clock, on the premises. GERMANTOWN Road and SECOND Street. The above Wen-known property, situated on lot 40 feet treat on Germantown math and extending in depth 190 feet to sophla street. Fronting on iiermantow - a road are two two three story brick STORES and DWELLINGS. with back buildings and all the modern improvements also, a brick Stable and. Carriage-house. Near the centre of the lot is a three-story brick Factory, 4O 33 feet, containing one large Steam4boll.of, bin for condensed steam. soap pans, soda tubs and receivers, rendering and melting pans, coolers, copper -lined tallow tubs. pumps, coils, pipes, ate., with all the necessary apparatus for manufacturing Soap and Candles LI the moat approved manner. The above property is one of the most desirably located for business in the city, and will be sad clear of ineumbrances. If desired, the 'ladling houses and Stores will be sold separate from the factory. Terms at sale. For plan and further Information. ne apply to A. JAMES A, FREEMAN, uctioer, sel3-IM 42.3 WALNUT Street. irk FOR SALE CHEAP-NEAT COT TAGE, containing 11 rooms, and about one acre of Land, on Passenger Bond, near the WISK. Mekon. B. V. GLEN Li, 123 S. FOURTH St. seD MaFOIL 13AVE-- BMiitt PLACE OF 14. acres, Dwellin,g, L &c., near Bristol, Pa..cheap. se9 B. P. UENN, 123 3. FOURTH Bt. ift FOR SALE—IIANDSOMELY ardlocated and well improved PLANTATION,rir. Queen Anne county, Maryland. Two bets of good buildings; peach orchard, ~,,oee trees; convenient to navigation, Also,' a large number of Delaware and Maryland Perms. Call and examine register er farms. E. PETTIT, 323 WALNUT St. sel3.2t* drg YOl SALE-VALUABLE IM .IIIIIILPROi-Lll Ilhester coehty FARM, 112 aeres ; ;Jia within 34 mile of station P. R.IL ; a few miles out; 0n1y490 per acre. . Also, a large number for sale and. exchange. in many localities, in the adjoining coati ties. E. PETTIT, 333 WALNUT Street. se 13-23.* tt MONTGOMERY COUNTY.- ge FOR, SALE,' -i3Y4A , ,DMI. OF EXEDija TOJ{ TO CLOSE' Ali ESTATE—An. Old ROHE. STEAD, 89 acres of land; miles front N. Mates station, North Pennsylvania Railroad, 80 Mlles from. Philadelphia. Vine stone Mansion, recently Matt by the late owner; 9 rooms, nicely shaded. excellent spring and stream of water: mansion, 40 by 39 feet: hall open staireitae, iffo,' large barn. suitable for the farm, and other Windily, This Varni Will feed 20 steers; land under line eu tication. Price, 441,000. Terms easy, and possession forthwith, if desired. Apply at once. JAMES IL CUMMINS, sel3-It 5O 'WALNUT Street. TO RENT—TWO LARGE COMMITNI CATING OFFICES, suitable for Coal COUlPtt• nice or Insurance Offiveg. sttunted on first now', 94, ttouth Third street, near Walnut street. Apply to ROBERT WALNUTOO, It 419 titrect. $5 000 -FOR SALE -FIRST MORT- SiA.CiE t °Veils amount, upon a highly improved plantation, eontolitlitg 767 imam. worth at least 530,000. Apply to E. PETIT, 323 WALNtP Street. seta-2t• AM USERIENIL'S. IV - Kw OTIESTIMT-STREET TA. EM. TRE, CHESTNUT Street, above Twelfth. GROVER a SINE I cocks and Managers. HOUSES CROWDED . . . With the BEAUTY AND ELITE OF THE CITY, Wbo WARMLY WELCOME The Young, teautieut, Mid Fascinating SEM. tional Artiste, MISS HELEN WESTERN. The performance wilt commence on the eventugo mentioned with the grand-Military Drama, In three acts, THE 113 Elven SPY; OH THE STORM/RO OP ALGIERS. Mandl& Henri St. Anne Miss HELEN WESTERN. /Mulct To conclude with the ferry Farce, SIEETCHES IN INDIA. FRIDAY EVENlEilG,llenent of Retell Western. 1110.N.DAY, Sept, 18 1 leirbt Appearance of NW JOSI:E or.TON. kirfIURDAY AFTERNOON, Sept. Pith, benefit of Mr. W. U. Gardner, when the great moral drama of THE MillicliAßD win be produced. son WALNUT -STREET THEATRE.—. I Acting and Stßgv_lpuaser..W. S. Fredericka Business Manager and 1 reasurei J. UQMphrlt THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENIN4, Sept. la, 1884 Third Eight of the great American Actress./ MRS. D. P. BOWERS, Commencing with Knowles , rlar Of the lIUNCHBACN. Sir Thomas Barton HIM Master Waller Mr. W. S. Fredericks. Julia Mrs. D. P. Bowers. - ifelen Miss Wee ermou. To conclude with the Comedietta of BETSY BAKER. Family cirri°, 25 cents; Chairs in Orchestra awl Dress Circle, bri celitg; centred chain in Orchestra and Dress ircles, i 5 cents; Orchestra Chairs. $ll Orchestra Boxes, $6; Private Boxes, $8 to $B. Doors open at '74i o'clock; commence at quartet' before 8. MRS, JOHN TYKEITE NEW ARCH. STREET THEATRE. LAST WEEK OF MRS. JOAN TO-NIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT, Only Week of Lester Wallack's Play of ROSEDALE: Or. THE RIFLE BALL. IN ALL ITS ORIGINAL MAGNIFICENCE. Mrs. JOHN DREW as ROSA LEIGH. SLWORTEO Sk VIE FULL COMPANY. FRIDAY, BENEFIT O 1 MRS. JOHN MEW. NEW A3l E A N TREATRa-w WALNUT Street, above Eighth., IMMENS OF E succz*a The Great American Actress, MISS SATE FISHER, who, with her BEAUTIFUL HORSE, WONDER, will appear E' ER; EVENING AND ON shaIIRDAI AF TERNOON, in the great drama of MAZEPPA; OR, THE WILD HORSE or • TARTARY. Full Dramatic Company, witkerrand Tournament. Ballets, &e. Doors open at 7.88 o'clock, commence at 8 o'clock. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. TENTLE AND CHESTNUT. GREAT SUCCESS HOUSE CROWDED TO EXCESS. TUESDAY, SEPT. li, AND EVERY EVENING. itCappearance of the Distitin , utsbeal. Artists. MR, AND ADM PPIRRI WATKINS, In their Comical Musical Butertolsitilalit, TWO HOURS IN FUIsiLAND L" Assisted by the Eminent Pianist, DDSS CARLOTTA SHAW, Pronounced by the Musical Critics of EnglanilL THE BEST OF LIVING LADY PIANISTS. During the evening, M.R. AND MRS. lb WATKINS IN CHARACTERS AND SONGS! Being a series of Eccentric Sketches of Clutrac terl Dashes at the Dilletantil Rube on the Roy mantic! Smiles at the Sentimental! Hits at So. May! Views of the Vulgar! etc. Jifiir Full particle.. tars see small bills and posters. Admissio% 50 and ets, Open at Vi — bPilla at 8 . ° - - DANCING ACADEMY. . D. L. CARPENTER. 625 AROR Street• - - - Terms, Circulars,. &c. to be had at hls Rooms. - where P. L. CARPENTER can be seen at all boars. day and niabt. seib.6t. NOTICE. - T E UNDERSIGNED begs leave to notify his numerous friends and the public in general that he has sold his interest iii the Concert Saloon and Hotel known as DULLER'S WINTER GARDEN, Nos. 720 and 726 TINE St., , to air. ,iAkoll VA.LER, Mho will take posSOSSIO3IOU IYEDNESDAY, September 13th. Thanking you for the liberal patronage bestowed on the Establish ment, under my direction, I solicit the same fay= for my successor. HENRY DULLER. With reference to the above the undersigned cer tifies to his friends and the tutbite iu general that hit takes possession of L LER , S WINTERGARTEN, On WEDNESDAY, September lath, and shall eon duct the same on the plan adopted by its former pro prietor Soliciting a share of the publicpatronage, t tun soguestfully yours, auccip INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND.- EXHIBITION every WEDNESDAY at 314 P. M. Admission TEN CENTS. Store, No. 11.6outis EIGHTH direct. It* ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, OREM NUT Street, above Tenth—Open from 9 ath till 6P. M. Benjamin West's great picture CHRIST REJECTED still on Exhibition. WI HOARDING. _ BOARDING. -1' WO GENTLEMEN can have first-class accommodations by address ing M. F., at thls °nice. sel3-It. VAC ANT—ONE PLEASANT FRONT V poem, with hourit 4 1232 BPEII7OE Street. It* EXCURSIONS. t , L L 11117,-.7 57, `-EXCURSIONS TO ',ONO BRANCH, Trains for Long Branch will leave COOPER'S POINT, Camden, daily (Sunday eitCol4oo at 9.15 A. M. Fare, $2. Baconian Tieneta,good for titres days, $3. B. B. COLE, Agent, sel-nn Cu nulett. RD:R.IIIFr SALE.-BY VIRTIJB. OF A writ of Venditiont Exp th ottes. to me directed be exposed to public sale or vendee,. on BfONDAIC Evening, October 2 , 1805, at 4.O'elock., at Sallsollf. street Hall, All that messuage and lot of ground situate on the west side Of Hutchinson street, 71 feet north of Pop. tar street. in the City of Philadelphia; containing' us front on ifatchtilSott street 18 feet, and in depth Of feet. [Which premises Emelt= Scott, et trf, by deed dated August 13, 1840, conveyed unto JaMeS Cambell, In fee, reserving ground rentor 61740 CO. P.: 8.'85. 24. Debt, *78.31. 0, Myers.] Taken In execution and to be sold as the property or James Campbell. ligny Op HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Meerut's Onies, 1665. PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMINA TIONS, with fun description; or charucter.. / D given Al anti EVENIN(k,by A. 14. J. L. OAPEN, - ocl2-WxlYay. No. 25 South TENTH Street. P HIL A. DELP ELIA, ECA.LIII WORES.—BANES, DINMORE & CO., ati Successors to A. B. Davis & Co. N. W. cor ner FTFENTFI Street and PENNSYL VANIA Avenue, manufacturers of Patent Scaled, suitable for. Weigh Locks, Railroad Tracks, Depots. Coal, Hay; and Live Stock; also, all various descriptient Of Dormant and Portable Inatfoßill Scales,Counter Scales; and Patent Beams; Patent Stock House Scale, for Blast Furnaces; Patent Parallel Crane. Beam, for weighing_ hollers, cast. lugs, and other heavy machinery,• Hopper selde9, for weighing grain, indicating bullock] and poitudini BankStlinprOYed and Union Scale. Every Seale warranted.reanipt attention glen to repairing. Send for acireetae. C. M. BANKS, it. IL DINMORE, LEWIS L. 110 BIT. O. IL (IBBING. INGEIL au24-3ln E 1 ,A. IRDAN K S' STANDARD WALKS, Adapted to ovary branch of business where is Correct and durable Settle 18 required. A uniform standard of weights and a correct system of weighing, are subjects claiming the at. tention of every Individual in the community. A WORD OF CAUTION. Tiff WELIoNARICUrt RIIPVTATION Or TIMM ScAt.ng has. Induced the inenulacren and Vann ders of imperfect and cheap made ;dances to Mkt' them as FAIRBANKS' SCALES, and purchasers bevel therefore been subjected to fraud and impositionhr and -further, other manufacturer service salsl sts. serted.that they have secured the of valued sunerihtendeOP and foremen from our establish- Ment, Tile subscribers have no controversy with honor. able competitors, but regarding tile perpetrators or the above frauds as pursuing a course alike unjust and dishonorabie, they take this method to outlets the public against their impositions. FAIRBANKB d EWING, tea-Gin EVANS & WATBON'EI STORE an SALAMANDER BS 16 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. PA., A Inv variety of FLIMPIA)O1 0 'ATP a/WMII wa ft IMPORTANT-PTO KNOW where the beet and most durable Shoe. can be made for Ladies, Misses, Children, and Youthsof every Auk, At WEST , S,Ja ELEVENTH Street, above Spruce. se7.lltr T° SPORTSMEN.-PHILIP WILSON & CO., No. 4011 CHESTNUT Street, call the attention of Sportsmen to our stock of FINE GUNS of our own and best English makers. Pistelsk likates a. Also, Rides. .icket and ERSe-Ball 'implements; Powder, Shot , Wadi, Cori, Flasks. roaollell tiess at lowest prices. Repairing done in the beet manner. z ar1741- MANHOOD AND YOUTHFUL VI OR are regained by_ IiBLMOLD'S Ii is 194 Soutt, *trot. au2S-lia
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