111VIIIOLESALE DRY GOODS. 1 0. .s. W. EL CHAFFEEs WHOLESALE DEALERS IN EtOSIERY, GLOVES, FANCY GOODS. 610. pro. .511 DIELIEMEM simmur, PRILADELPH/A; FALL. JAS. B. CAMPBELL /A CO., 727 CHESTNUT STREET, Invite the attention of Cash Buyers at wholesale ito their stook Of FRENCH, BRITISH, AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS Which. for extent, variety, and general adapta don to the wants of the trade, is unrivalled. SILKS, MERINOES, POPLINS, EPINGLINES, TARTAN PLAIDS. IBLANITS, FLANNELS, BALMORALS, WHITE,. GOODS, LINENS, and BRADFORD GOODS. Package Boyars supplied with scarce and deslra• ble goods at and under market rates. WHOLESALE ROOMS UP STAIRS. su26-tf CARPETS. AND OIL-CLOTHS. - - CARPETINGS ! CARPETINGS! 1 J. T. IYE.I.4AC3LOIX, No, v South SECOND street, No. 37 ABOVE CHESTNUT. VAS JUST RECEMD A. FULL LIN 4 ENGLISH AND AMERICV CARPETINGS, .OF 113. BEST HAKES AND NEWEST STYLES. - WINDOW SHADES, ILOCE OIL-CLOTHS, DRUGGETS, RAG, LIST, AND COTTAGE CARPETS. 1!1:T TAKE LOWEST PRICES. a. T. D.ELACROIX, 37 SOUTH SECOND STREET Between Chestnut and Market streets, Philada. sel-fstuWth3m 1865. FALL. 1865. G-LJODI MTI.T GERMA-NTOWIq, PA IWCAIXATDI -.5c , -CO., ThijaINACTUTIERS & IMPORTERS OF CA.ItP.V.'II::OfCrS, OIL CLOTH, AIATTINGS, &c., WROLESALE DEPAIRTNENT, - 509' CHESTNUT STREET RETAIL DEPARTMENT, 519 CHESTNUT STREET GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. FINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. The subscribers would invite attention to their IMPROVED CUT OP SHIRTS, which theymake a specialty' their business. Also. eonstantly receiving NOVELTIES , POR GENTLEMEN'S WEAL J. W. SCOTT & CO.. CHOTTLEMEN , S FURNISHING STORE. NO. 914 CHESTNUT Street, Pour doors below the Continental. 1:In oz) VISE? cit: $ 1,4 train GM 600 ARCH STREET. 600 _ GLASS JARS AND TIN CANS, S/TCHEN WARES, unTLERY, WOODEN-WARE. ce74f EICIFITTHI6 PAGE, SIXTH and AHOH. GROCERIES. WHITE PRESERVING BRANDY. PUDE CIDER AND WINE VINEGAR. GREEN GINGER, MUSTARD SEED, SPICES, &C. Ail the requisites for Preserving and Pickling purposes. ALBERT 0_ ROBERTS, DEALERS DI FLNE GROCERIES, ttra-t1 00r. ELEVENTH and VINE street' HOTELS. LANG/LA IA HOTEL, PORTLAND PLACE, LONDON.—This oonintodious Mete], "the largest in London," is now open; it is situ. ated on the most open and healthy site in the West end,With all modern improvements, Suites of Apart molt, Salle a Manger 100 by 40 feet, elegant LadieS , Hoom_,_ a srcions Gentlemen's BITT Wit AND iTiNG ROOM, ETC. Within a short drive of all the Kailway Termini. For terms to secure accommodation address— The Manager, C. SCHiJMANN. augB-3m PATENT AERATED BREAD, SWEET BREAD, HEALTHY BREAD, CLEAN BREAD, ' WHITE BREAD, CHEAP BREAD. Seeps longer than any other Bread; made with- Oat yeast fermentation or hands, wholly by ma chinery; positively pure; free from deleterious sub- Stances. New and improved Oven and .P.fachinery rumba blended by eminent chemists and physicians. It requires but one hour and twenty minutes after the near leaves the barrel before it is in Bread. CALL AND SEE THE PROCESS. N. B.—Families supplied throughout the city as soon as agencies cau be established. FULLER JOHNSON, lios.lo, 12, lA, and 10 South EIGHTEENTH Street, near Market, Sole Manufacturers for the city of Philadelphia. »el4•tbstu FITRIUTURE. SELLING OFF BEFORE REMOVAL, GrOTILD & CO., SECOND AND RACE STREETS, SEARCIi OF UNICt - N FURNITURE DEPOT, Will sell off their entire stock before REMOVAL To the larger and more central preraisee, THE OLD MADISON HOTEL, 31 AND 30 NORTH SECOND STREET, (Opposite Christ Church). Their immense stock of FURNITURE will be of fered at private sale, until TUESDAY, the 19th, on Which day the:whole remaining stock - will positively be sold at auction, by TH03148 BIRCH lz SON, on the premises, northeast corner SECOND and RACI ,Streets, GOULD & CO. , s UNION PURNITTIE DEPOT, NINTH and NARRET. will remain as before. sem-it THE PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, YNCORPOBATED BY My STATE OF PENN SYLVANIA, an aw., 22D, IBBS. iiitturee Lima, Allows Interest on Peposas. and arantir Annuities. CAPITAL, $130,000, DIRECTORS. "SAmtrzt. R. SHIPLEY, RICHARD CADBURY. JERTemir AH HACKER, HENRY HAINES, JOSHUA U. MORRIS, T. WISTAR BROVI7N, RIMMED WOOD. (WM. C. LONG-METH, ICHAS. P. COFFIN.. SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY, PRESIDENT. ROWLAND PARRY. ACTUARY. TEMPORARY OPPICR, No. 247 SOUTH THIRD STREE, BASEMENT. BZ-tatTnsif E . D. F. MORGAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COLLECTING AGENT, MEMPHIS, TENN. The Civil Courts or this District sre now In praw. Mal operation. Having practiced at the Memphis bar for ten (10) years, my aegnaintence with tife bueineßßOOlinnunlty greatly facullatesin the speedy collection or Manna. her.em E. D. F.-MONDAN. TIPMTE VIRGIN WAX OF ANTILLES . new French Cosmetic for beatitipfing and Dreserring the complexion. It, is the most wonder. f Compound of the age. There ie neither challis Powder, magnesia, bismuth, nor tale in its eoMPO• sition, it being._ composed entirely of pure Virgin swervingence the extraordinary qualifies for Pre" the skin, making it soft, smooth, fair, and transpant. It makes the old appear young the homely handsome, the handsome more beautiful, and the most beautiful divine. Prices i _ 10 and 60 cents, Prepared only by EfUNT & Perfumer& 41 South EIGHTH Street, two doors above Chest. nut , and 133 south SEVENTH Street, abov .1 e Wal. E. 111ERMETICALLY SEALED MEATS •K -a- AND SOUPS. 1;000 doz. - Sausa :go Meat. SOO Roust - Beer. 500 do Veal. 500 do Mutton. 1,000 .• do Turkey. 1,000 as do Chicken. • 3,000 " Misilrted Ssupg, in 14, lb. ems. FOP sale bY liuODEh WILL YAMS, 1e641 . POT South WATER Street. RAVAITA CIGARS.—A, GOOD VA eit Cash raLlis ixasuaktiy 111 . Aver bond, at lOar. ni72l-ttu. * No. gin South 47.1101'trightt. s:. ; • • ul• 1 ONS " STORED by HELKBOLD'S EXTRACT BOMA 19.1 Nutt TANTA Knot. NEW FALL GOODS. JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos. 403 and 407 North Second Street, Hag noW open a fun 6tOek of FOREIGN AND . DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, PURCHASED ENTIRELY FOR CASH, To which the attention of WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Buyers is incited. eel4-thuat TRIMMINGS, GREAT STOCK or , JOB LOTS OF 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. °Dicers 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, 3.1 SOUTH SECOND STREET AND 23 STRAWBERRY STREET. 558-1111 -1865. 174 I RENCH MERINOES, AT GREATLY -a- reduced pricer, from the New York auction sates. CURWEN STODDART St BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452, and 454- North SHCOND Street, sell-3t Above Willow. f ICH PLAID CASHMERES AND Poplins at greatly reduced prlces,frota the New York auction sales. _ . • CIIRWEN STODDAUT It BROTHER, Nos- 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, ell-at Above Willow. TABLE LINENS, DAMASKS, NAP NINS, Towels, U., from late auction sales, at reduced prices. OLTRWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 15% and 454 North SECOND Street, sel4.iit Above Willow. BLACK MOUSBEL-DE-LAINES, OLE and double width, from late auction sales, at reduced prices. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 403, and 4.54 North SECOND Street, sots-nt Above Willow. LINEN SHEETING-Et, AT REDUCED . prices. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452, anti 454 North SECOND Street, sel4-3t Above Willow. BROGUE LONG SHAWLS, PARIS and Veironesc fabrics, in new designs and color ings, from late auction sales. CERWEN STODDARD & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, sol4-St Anew. Willow. ALL -WOOL POPLINS, AT GREATLY reduced prices. front the .New York auction sales. CURWBN STODDART &BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, sel4-3t Above Willow. MEDIUM-PRICED DRESS GOODS, - 1 -T- 1 - at greatly reduced prices, from the New York auction sales. OURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, csig, and 454 North SECOND Street, sell-8t Above Willow. G ERM ANT OWN FANCY KNIT WOOL GOODS. C. H. ROYAL Bc CO. AGENTS FOR THE MANUFACTURERS, 2116 CHESTNUT STREET. We especially invite the attention of the Jobbing Tradelo our stork of GOODS, GERMANTOWN HOSIERY AND FANCT KNIT which we are She to otter at an advantage to buyers. Prompt attention given to all orders. solo 6t# bUSE FURNISHING DRY GOODS. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, Sc No, iiidoS CHESTNUT Street, Arc now receiving their Fall assortment of DOME PITA,. ISIIING DRY GOODS Such as Table Cloths, Napkins, Damask and .Diaper; Ton-clings, Towels, Linen and Cotton Sheetings of all kinds. Pillow Linen and Muslin, Blankets, Quilts, and generally every article of Dry floods required in a well ordered house hold. set-stuthat REAL WELSH FLANNELS.-JUST received an assortment of REAL WELSH FLANNELS, Well known to housekeepers for their superior washing qualities. SHERPA-RD, VAN HARLINGEN. dk ARRISON set-stuth6t No. 1008 CHESTNUT Street. $1.25 SH ADES OR MERINO. THE CHOICE Lupin's line all-wool Delaines, Double-wldtli black all-wool Delainea, Egt. Fine black Alpacas, 500. rare black Molialr Lustros. 75c, $l. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE a CO., Northwest cor. of EIGHTH and DIAISIKET. 7 6, CENTS FOR ALL.WOOL PLAID •-•.!-CAS111gERES. Small-ligured, all-wool Del:tines, 50e. Wide French Chintzes, striped and figared,6sc. Piano einem Table dyers. Stand covers. • 100 pIeCCS new style Pall llelainez, cheap. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE Sc Northwest cor. cif EIGHTH and MARKET. 89- FOR HANDSOME ALL-WOOL LONG SHAWLS. Misses' Long and Square Shawls. Berlin Zephyr Shawls. Broche and Stella Shawls. S 11.1: and Black Thibet Shawls. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO., Northwest cor. EIOH H and MARKET. $1 4 65 eL F t a n yrT WATERPROOF Cadet gray Cassimeres, for Boys Scarlet Cloths, light Sacquings for fall wear. Double-milled Cassimeres for Men, $2. Gents' heavy travelling Shawls, $7.50. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE k CO., Northwest cor. EIGHTH and MARKET. 86a FOR A PAIR OF ALL-WOOL :7- BLANKETS. • Blankets from $5 to $25 per pair. Dealers will end it to their advantage to buy Blankets of us and save money. To families about topurchale, we can offer inducements that few possess. Most of our goods are di rect from the Mills. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. • J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO., Northwest cot. EIGHTH and MARKET. se9-stuthtf ATTRACTIVE NOTICE TO LADIES. A full line of French Merinoes, A full line of Poplins, A full line of Silks and Shawls, A full line of Blankets, A full line of Muslims A full line of Table Linens, A full line of Cloths and Gassimeres,ati JOHN H. STOKES, sell 702. AECH Street. TCHAMBERS, NO. 810 ARCH T. tr.. NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY. Thread Veil s,new designs. Thread Lace Barbee, Cambria Lace Yells, from sits. Thread Lace Collars, from 50 eta. Empress Collars in pointe de gaze, point ap plique, and valenciennes. WHITE GOODS. French Muslin, 2 yards wide for dresses. Soft Snish Cambric, Nainsook, Plaid and Stripe Muslim very cheap. Rich Cambric; Edgings and Insertions, French Embroidered Bands, Frouncinya, &c. &. Hemstitched iidkfs., extra One, 25 ets. sei2-121 EDWIN HALL & CO., 2G SOUTH SECOND STREET, Have now open a full stock of "Lupin's , ' French Matinees. "Lupin's'' Mouslin de Laines. Bilk-faced Poplins. Bilk and Wool Poplins. All-wool Poplins. Plaideoplins, of ordered styles. Rich-ligured all-wool Cashmeres. Rich styles of Wool Do Laines. • Polka Dot De Laines and Reps. Dress Goods, in great variety, of our own Im portation. sell - p.LASIKETS-ENTIRE NEW STOCK, LOW PRICES. >tedium and - line Blankets. Some extra cheap lots, $9 and Fine crib Blankets; Horse Blankets. Honey-comb Quilts; wide, heavy Sheetings. Shaker Flannels, finest goods, *3 and $1.1.0. Best quality Canton Flannels; Tickings. Linen Diapers,s2.2s, $2.60 S. $3, and $3.50, &e.e. DBLAINE 107 pieces new Delaines, 35 and 37 cts. 118 pieces new prints, best makes, only2B to aa cts. Daily opening new dress goods. Black dress goods stock complete. COOPER & COWARD S. E. cor. NINTH and MARKET Streets. 6252 HOOP SKIRTS.-NEW g4)ot ,7 FALL STYLES NOW READY 1./Aso,J at Hopkins' Manufactory, No. GP ARCH 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, old cheapness, are unequalled by any other hoop skirts made, and are warranted to glife satisfaction. Skirts made to order, alit red,.and repaired. Also, good Eastern-made skirts, from fifteen to forty springs, at very low prices. Wholesale and re tail. se94m. TIIIERSONS SEEKING MEDICAL AID A- -would do well to consult Pr. C. A. DUMAS, 10.1.031 WALNUT Street, for prompt and effi cient treatment. Distant patients consulted by letter, and reme dies forwarded to any address. sel4-1m• ,ATOUR OLIVE OIL-IN STORE, and for sale by the sole agents. • JATIREVORC & LAVERGNE, seB42t Nos. 202 and 204 South,FSONT Street. TS. & W. H. GRAPFEE, WHOLE • sale dealers In 'Hosiery, Gloves, Trintmlne, Fancy Goods, &e. No. 511 DIARKET Street, Phi ladelphia. 80-1.2 t. ITELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHII gives health and vigor to the frame, and bloom to the pallid cheek. Debility Is accompanied by many alarming symptoms, and if no treatment to submitted to, consumption, Insanity, or epileptic Sts ensue.. 104. South TENTH Street. a 112241,3 CABINET FURNITURE. MOORE & cAMPION, SW SOUTH SECOND STREET, are prepared to follow the decline in the market 111 the price of their Furniture. Purchasers wlll please cup and exam Ina. on? Mach, COTTON AND FLAX SAIL DUO AND CANVAS, of all numbers and brands. Tent Awning, Trunk and Wagon-cover Duct. Also, Paper Manufacturers' Drier Felts, from on. to aye rot wide; Paillins, Bolting Sall Twine, lie. JOHN W. MERMAN 85 CO., noa.tf No. 103 80Nittr Alley. THE GLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTH -11- —Therefore, the nervous and debilitated should itrunediately Ime HEIMBOLD'S EXTRACT &MHO. 104. South TENTH Street, BASE BALL CLUBS WILL FIND A full stock ofßades, Balls, Score-Books, Spikes, Sboes, Belts, and Rules of Game at PHILIP WILSON & 00. 1 S, se4-13n 409 CILESTNIIT Street. CANADA LUMBER YARD. DUMBER DISTRICT, ALnAnv, N. Y. JONES & CO. have on hand (300 AI) three hun dred thousand feet'dry three-inch Pine, good 4th and belect. Are daily receiving, a large quantity of Box. CO. 858411 JONTSI & HELMBOL i s CONCENTRATED EXTRACT BUOEU is the Great Diuretic.' CONCENTRATUD EXTRACT URSA FAZULLa ie the Great Blood Purifier. - Both are prepared aeeerding to rules or Pharma cy and Chemistry, anti are the most aattiff3 that Cail be made. 104 teeth TENT.II. Otreet. au2a-im RETAIL DRY GOODS. THE PRESS.-PRILADELPIIIA:, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1865. ar $ ,11,111 ft OFFICE FOR THE BALE OF GOVIENECNICIENT,,LOA.NS No. 114 B. THIRD STREET. COOK SD CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. Offer for sale, et lowest market rates, TOLLOWg 0.8. 7.90 Treasury Notes of date of Aug. IS, Po. do. 40. June 15, 1865. Do. do. do. Julr 15, 1885. BONDS OF 1991. 5-%0 LOAN OF 1968. 8-20 LOAN OF 1964. 10-10 LOAN OF iSet. OERT/F/DATZS OF INDEBTEDNESS. STOCKS OF ALL KINDS BODULT AND SOLD ON COMBLISSIOffi. Information given concerning all kinds of Secu rities. Collections on all points Made at lowest rates. an24-tjal. ,r.l ift 101 1:: plan, KENT, SANTEE, tt - co., MPOBTERS AND JOBBERS DitY GOODS, Nos. 229 and 241 North Third street, PHILADELPHIA. CI°MC Prlntl, Cass[mares, Dalai - nes, Sattinetts, Alpacas Jeans, Fancy Alpacas, Goods, Cottonades, Brown and Bleeched nee:tinge, Denims, Brown and Bleeched Shirtlugs, Stripes, Omish Cliambras, Cheeks, Onlial s Tweo 9 , Ginghams, Flannels, Diapers, Linens, FURNISHING GOODS, WHITE GOODS, stra-arn NOTIONS, &e.dke. CURTAIN liiOODS. I . E. WALRATEN, MASONIC HALL, VI (MO ;1 =ii 4,14 baiaj.42l VAS Jll Wr BicariVED A FULL LINE OF LACE AND NOTTINGHAM • CURTAINS, EREIRELY NEW AND EMI DESIGNS, AT REDUCED RATES. rim, WHITE AND BLUE MOSQUITO BARS WITH PATENT UMBRELLA FRAMES, Ag,t. SIZES, READY VOA UM WINDOW SHADES, OF THE LATEST PA.TTERNE. PIANO COVERS, A OROIOR ASSORTMENT. 1,12.tf NRW LACE CURTAINS ' OF RICH AND ELEGANT RESIGNS, One of the largest ana best assortment of fine goods In the city, just received, at greatly reduced prices. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, CURTAIN WAREHOUSE, se9-stuth-7t 1008 CHESTNUT Street. COMMISSION HOUSES. HADLEY COMPANY S4Col'nr FINISH SIX-CORD SPOOL COTTON. WARRANTED ROO YDS. LEWIS BROS. & CO.; Sole Agents In Thaladelphis, 23S Chestnut Street. seg-Im • TO MAINTUFACTIMERS, • CIAYTIALLEngs AND CITY TRADE GENERALLY, The subscriber is Commission Agent for mann _ adorers of the following croode; COTTON YARN, all numbers. COTTON WARPS, all numbers. COTTON, LINEN, AND WOOLLEN CARPET WARE. WADDING, all qualities. WICK, TWINE, BATTS, AND RAG CARPETS. GILLING AND SEINE TWINES. R. T. WHITE, EST MARKET Street, BB° 0/11711C13 Alley. sel4m BAGS! BAGS I BAGS 1 NEW AND SECOND-HAND. meagysta43, BIIRLAP,AND GUNNY AG_, FLOW& AND SALT,BAG'S, ALL PRINTED TO ORDER, Zr JOHN T. BAILEY Zia CO., Jy2B-6m N 0.113 NORTH FRONT STREET. HAZARD tb_ HUTCHINSON, AORNTO FOR TI RALF. OF PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS, us CHESTNUT ?STREET, PHILADELPHIA. U lO3 HEADE STREET. NEW YORK. Je234m O. MATHEWSON, GENERAL COM ••• • MISSION PRODUCE BROKEN AND FOR WARDING MERCHANT, No. 285 BROAD Street, AUGUSTA, Georgia, at the old stand of the late firms of T. P. Stovall & Co., Stovall, McLaughlin, & CO., and G. A. MeLauglt & Co., Will give his prompt a ersonal attention to the purchase and sale of on, Domestic Goods, Sugar, Bacon, Lard, Grain, Flour , Rope, Bagging, and merchandise generally. Having the agency of several first-class Cotton Mills, I sin prepared at all times, to supply orders for Yarns, Sheeting; skirtings. Osnehurgs, Jenne, &e. 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. an23-3m SPEC , IAL NOT.IOE. I have made arrangements to remain for a SHORT TIME ONLY, In nry_present store, and will continue to sell first class le LLUNITURE at very low prices, until further notice. GEO. J. BENKELS, eel-Im 800 and 13.11 CHESTNUT Street. NEW BRONZES. 113AUL3MY Sr, CO., 819 CHESTNUT STREET. COTTON -WARP CLOTHS, TRICOTS, WAVE AND OTHER PATTERNS. , ALSO. ALL-WOOL DOESKINS, AND OTHER, FANCY PATTERNS. For sale by the Manufacturers, BENJ. BULLOCK'S SONS, • 40 and 42 South FRONT Street. autti4nl GERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH.-RE TAIL Dealers supplied by Colonel TILER WITH, 100 Smith THIRD Street. Single copies may be bad of— Mr. John Birch, Fourth and Chestnut. Col. Bowen, Third and Dock.. Mr. Paul, Ninth and Green. Mr. Sheard, Frankrord. Cash Terms, $2.50. Specimen numbers sentlratis. Address P. R. FRBAS 503-20 Germantown, 11a. OR MIT-RETENTION OR MOON- V ITINENCE ofurine, 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, 101 SoullSßth TENTH. 6treet. suil3-1m 821,1111014e1a /Is m Fc.rf XS= BMW. NEW PUBLICATIONS. OUR .ARTIST IN CUBA 'This new comic:hooka adventure In the West dies, by :GEO. W. CARLETON', contains MIT hu :morons drawings on wood, illustrating the haps and mishaps of a traveler among the leather-colored Ca bans—the scorpions, rats, cockroaches, tarantulas, fleas, spiders, lisardif,' , donkeys, cock -fights, mask balls, codfish, garlic and °MOUS that do abound in the Tropics. The book le elegantly printed On tinted paper,and beautifully bound In • cloth. .gilt sides. Price, $1.50. *.* To be published with Artemus Ward's new book in a few days. CARLETON, Ptiblishet4 sel.4-tlsttiat NEW YORK. MRS. -HENRY WOOD'S NEW BOOK. THE LOST WILL! THE LOST WILL 'THE LOST 'WILL; AND THE DIAMOND BRACELET, by Mrs. Henry Wood, will be pub? lished and for -sale .on Saturday next, complete in one large octavo volume. Price, Fifty Cents a copy. ;Published by T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS. 300 . 011EsT1dtTT Street, Philadelphia. Copies will he sent everywhere, at once, free of postage, on receipt of retail price. It ISECT ENEMIES OF FRUIT TREES. 'By - Isaac P. Triiiibld, M. D., Entomologist to the State Agricultural Society of New Jersey. With Illustrations drawn from Nature. In one - volume. ALSO, HALL'S 'GUIDE TO THE WHEAT WEST. With Maps, &v. STONY OF THE GREAT MARCH. By, a Staff 'Officer. With illttetratiOnS. All Near and Standard Books. • For sale at low prices by LINDSAY BLAHISTON, rublishers and Booksellers, set No. 25 South SIXTH Street. N EW MIWELLANEOUS BOOKS.= Tilt MIME HAND-BOOK, An Introduction to the Study of Sacred Scripture. 13 1 -Joseph Angus, D. D. Revised edition with illustrations. Crown, THOUGHTS ON THE VIVRE CIVIL POLICY OP AMERICA. By John Wililain Draper, M. li., LL. D. THE" OIL REGIONS OP PENNSYLVANIA. Showing whore Petroleum is found; how It is ob tained; and at what cost. - With hints- for whom it may concern. By William Wright. All the new books received as soon as published, and for sale by JAMES S. CLA.XTON, (Successor to W. S. & A, Martlen,) see 606 CHESTNUT Street. MILLINEnT. P. GILL & Go. E• HILVE NOW OPEN A FULL LINE OF HANDSOME FALL BONNETS, HATS, AND MILLINERY GOODS. Also, OHOWE.PLOWERS, RIBBONS, and OR NAMENTS for the Hair. E. P. G4IT.L. cfc Co.. sel2-12t. 720 ATICH Street. MERCHANT TAILORS. ARMY AND NAVAL OFFICERS.. ' J. S. Prd-1L1T1..014# THE BEST rnLITARt PLITD NAVEL TAILOR IN THE ITIUOINT. I'4 now connected with . EDWARD P. KELLY, 61$ CHESTNUT STREET. d. EL TAYLOR has been for the last four years the Cutter for the Military and Naval Tailoring Es tablishment of OWENS, 212 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, WASHINGTON. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS: ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., NI EP Corner Of FOITESH and RACE Streets, PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. Ina;=ten and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. WAITIIPACTURERS Or WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY, &C. /GEM FOR TER cELEBRATBD FRENCH ZINO PAINTS. Dealers and Consumers supplied at VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. 019-3 m STATIONERY Sr. BLANK ROOKS. OIL MINING lES COAL, AND OTHER l EW COMPAI. We are prepared to furnish New Corporations with all the Books they require, at short notice and low prices, Of first quality. All styles of linding. STEEL PLATE CERTIFICATE OF STOCK. LITHOGRAPHED TRANSFER BOOK. ORDERS OF TRANSFER, STOCK LEDGER. STOCK LEDGER BALANCES. • REGISTER OF CAPITAL STOCK. BROKERS' PETTY LEDGER. ACCOUNT OF SALES. DIVIDEND BOOK. MOSS & CO. BLANK BOOK MANUFACTITAERS STATIONERS. 432 CHESTNUT Street LOOSING GLASSES. The largest and most complete assortment, at moderate prices. OIL PAINTINGS, Recent Importations. - ILNGEAVINGS, PORTRAIT 'AND PICTURE FRAMES, CHROMO-LITHROGRAPHS, - SWISS, AMERICAN AND ENG LISH SCENERY, Rogers' Statuettes, Rustic Frames, And every other character of Frnmes for - Engrg': TiugG• JAMES 5, EARLE & SONS, se6-12t 816 CHESTNUT Street. PRESTON STEAM LAUNDRY CO., 1520 SOUTH NINTH STREET. WASHING, STARCHING, IRONING, SCOUR ING, AND CLEANSING, Without Injury to color or fabric. EACH FAMILY'S WASH KEPT SEPARATE. Sir Orders by mail to Box 2024. .eel stutltl3G LOOKWOOD'B TRADE ,i. PAPER COLLARS. '-' -- CLOTH* LINED, '- ‘`k; 's-• -0 • AND WITHOUT MARK. CLOTH LINING. The Cloth Lined Collars made by the LOCKWOOD MFG. CO., 255 South TH/RDSyreet, Philadelphia, have been in general use since 1818, and notwith standing the fact that numerous imitations of them have been made they still rank superior to any Col lar in the market. - They arc the only collars lined throughout with cloth, with a layer of paper on each side, and are shaped upon formers, or moulds, so as to et the neck and allow a space for the cravat. The peculiar process ud se in their manufacture, makes them• re semble linen very closely; when finished the fibres of the cloth give the appearance of linen to the paper. They arc very strong and do not tear at the button-lioles, and are tile onlycollarsmade thatcan be turned and worn on both sides without the but ton-holes giving way and the paper tearing. Parties purchasing collars will be careful to see that each collar is stamped upon the inside—Lea wood Nip. Co., Cloth Lined, wall the Trade Mark of the Co. and date of Patents. Do aot be deceived by the boxes or false representations, but see foryour self: If tile collar itself is not stamped upon the in side as above, it is not genuine. The enormous demand for these goods (largely ex ceeding that of any collar made) has kept them sold ahead ofproduction, but with a large amount of new machinery, this Co. is now able to Mall orders promptly, either in Philadelphia or at any of the Agencies. In addition to these best standard goods, several lower grades Of Collars are constantly in stock. The Lockwood Mtg. Co. are the sole licenses under Hunt's and Lockwood's Patents, (the first on Paper Co/tars ever issued,) and by purchasing these ;loads parties avoid difficulties and lawsuits, which are now being vigorously prosecuted against all dealers in other makes of paper collars, Which Infringe one or more of these Patents. THE TRADE SUPPLIED II W. E. & E. D. LOCKWOOD,I SOLE AGENTS FOR LOCKWOOD MEG. CO., goo, 257, and 259 South. THIRD Street, Pldlada tllstu2w TINFEEBLED AND DELICATE CON STITUTIONS, of both sexes, use HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT Bucttn. It will give brisk and energetic feelings, and enable you to sleep well. 101 South TENTH Street. auZl-lin • NEW YORK DYING AND PRINT ING, ESTABLISHMENT, STATEN ISLAND.- 40 North EIGHTH Street.—This Company, so long and favorably known in New York during the past forty-Me years, have opened an office as above. Ladles' and Gentlemen's - Garments, and wearing apparel of every kind, dyed and cleansed in the most perfect manner. Stains and spots removed from garments 'without being ripped. • Merchants having goods of undesirablg ertiOp can have them redyed in superior style. alno-thatusat* CORN EXCHANGE BAG MANITFAQTWIT. 9. . 10,000 Cotton Seatnless Bag.. 10,000 10,000 Linen do. do. 20,000 Jute do- do. In store and for sale by sel 24m JOHN T. BAILEY Co., " 113 North FRONT Street TTELMBOLD'S FLIII D EXTRACT RUCHU is pleasant in taste and odor, free from all injurious properties, and immediate in its action. 101 South TENTH Street. au23-im C H. GARDEN & CO., MANTIFAC ..J. TITRERS OF AND WHoLEsALE, DEALERS IN HATS, CAPS, FURS, BONNETS, STRAW GOODS RIBBON, & C.,,ft... No. 000 and 602 MARKET street. The largest land most complete stock, the best. terms and cheapest prices, Country merchants and the trade supplied. au2B-3m TO t3POITBRIEN.--PHILIP WILSON a CO., No. 409 CHESTNUT Stree t call th e attention of Sportsman to our stock...of FINE RUNS of our own and best English makers. Also, Rifles, Pistob, Skates,__Crieket and Base-Ball Implements, Powder, Shot, Wads, Caps, Flasks, Pouches, &b., at lowest prlees. Repairing done In the best manner. attl74l TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND Unsafe Remedies for unpleasant and danger ous diseases. Use lISLMISOLD , Et EXTRACT BUCH - 0 and Improved Rose Wash. 104 South TENTH Street. au2S-lm BENJAMIN P. BLOOD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Having been recently discharged from the army, 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, ice, to be used or recorded - therein. Office, NO. 6116 CHESTNUT Street, Philadel phia. au24-lin A READY AND CONCLUSIVE TEST of the properties or 11.ELaraoLD , a FLUID EX TRACT EliCilu will be a comparison with those set forth in the United States Dispensary. 1,04 w.uth TENTH Street. A-MI C]; .BALES COTTON WI JEST received. Also, full stock of Corton Yarns, 0 aFII etCll "11 ' "" at lowest ETT9i t OV A ic k 00„ ,ul5 757 slid 180 worth THIRD Street. TAMARIND S.-800 KEGS TAMA RINDS in store. and ror sale by seB-12t Nos. 2olguRdE2TO7SEouttLFIVOIRgrt-t. EDIICALTIONAL. THE VNIo 13U8INESS COLLEGE, LOCATID AT HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL, EIGHTH AND AMNIA GARDEN STS., PUILADNLPIIIA.. OFFICE IN THE COLLEGE BLUM% 531 NORTH EIGHTH STREET. 'Organised forthe purpose of affording an EMINENTLY PRACTICAL; BIZN/NENN EYOIICA:JCION. TILE OODIWE OF INETBITOTIOX EIKERACES )3903?1-XEEPING, PENIIIANZETr i 331TSIXESS COMESPONDENCE, VUBTO.I4S7AXD FORMS, COMMERCIAL LASS', and LFCTITRES trrON BUSINESS AFFAIRS. Taught In such a manner as to combine THEORY AND YRAOTta. SPECIAL ANNOVEVEMENE. The College will be opened on MONDAY, Sept. Lecture, In the evening at a r. M., on COMMERCIAL EDUCATION, By Thome May Peirce, A. M., and an INTRO DUCTORY ADDRESS by Chester N. l'arr, Jr. To those entering before Sept. 25th, Scholarships will lie Issued at TWENTY-F/1 - x DotLAUS: untll October 23d, for THIRTY DOLLARS; after October 21d, the regular price, $35. Illustrated Circulars, containing fell particulars, will be ready in a few days. RICHARD D. OARLL, Late Easiness Superintendent of thy quaicer'Citp Business College: (See circular of that Institution.) THOMAS lifAY PEIRCE, A. if., Late Principal of the Monroe and Mount Vernon ctrammar Schee:4st CHESTER N. FARR, Jn., Late Professor of Penmanship at the Quaker City Business College, and Special Teacher of Writing In the Grammar Schools, st , l2llt PROPRIETORS - AE.7D TEACHERS, TEE MISSES DARRACH WILL RE OPEN their SCHOOL for Young Ladies, at No. 28 South EIGHTEENTH Street, on MONDAY, September 11th, 3885. TIE CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL of the subscriber, S: E. corner of THIRTEENTH and LOCUST Streets, will Reopen on MONDAY, Sept. li. Cau2B-Iml B. KENDALL. SPRING-GMRDEN ACADEMY- A Classical.. Mathematical, and - English School for Bops and Tonna Men. corner rIeHTH and BUT . TONWOODstreetsoirildretipen.RUNDA.Y, Bement. ber 4. J.. P. BKRCII A. M., au2B-1m Principal: INSTRUCTION THROUGH: BOOKS - , OBJECTS AND PIOTITEFES. ANN .131CASON will reopen. her SCAHOOL 'for BOYS - and GIRLS, M No: 108 South EIGHTEENTH Street, on the lint of September. auMthstu-tf SCHOOL FOR-BOYS-SPRING GAR ..., DEN INSTITUTE REOPENS Smo (September 4914 Circulars 1349 31001 Cr V99liorr Street. 114117411StUABV A €ADE3LY OP TILE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL eIIoECH., LOCUST AND JU NIPER STREETS.—The autumnal session will open on MONDAY, September 4th, at 9 o'clock A. M. Applications for admissiommay be made during the prceeditig week between 10 and' Jt o'clock 1n the morning. .JAMES - W. nolint% A. H., auls-tuthstot Head Master. MISS C. A. BURGIN'S SCHOOL FOR• YOUNG LADIES will be reopened SEPTUM BER 15tb, at 1037 WALNUT Street. Circulars may be obtained at the Sebooldmuse • SCZ.Stlithilre MR. GEORGE FELIX - EMMERT will resume his PIANO LESSONS September ISth. Address se2-stuthist. Nro. 716 CHESTNUT Street. pRIVATE INSTRIICTION IN ENG:- A- LISH and the CLASSICS. Address "JOHN SON," this °thee. sett-0'0153V CATHARINE M. SHIPLEY WILL RE OPEN her School, at No. 4 SOIrrIIWEST PENN mare, on the 11th of Ninth Month, (Sep ternber, ) 1865. aU23-1111-* WILLIAM FEWSMITH'S CLASSI CAL and English School, No. I.OOS CHEST NUT Street, will reopen on. MONDAY, September 4. au2B-IM. ACADEMY FOR BOYS, REAR OF No. 41 North ELEVENTH Street reopens Ninth Month (Sept.) 4th. W. WHITALL. au26.4net TILE CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, DEAN STREET, BELOW LOCUST, Will be reopened SEPTEMBER 4th. au26-21n. J. W. FAIRES, D. D., Principal. MISS. BROOKS AND MRS. J. E. HALL will resume the duties of their BOARD ING- and DAY SCHOOL for Young Ladies, at 12518 WALNUT street, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th inst. ausLam, ABACHMANN; TEACHER 07 THE • Plano, Organ, Melodeon, and Violin. 0221 SPRING GARDEN street. ADVANCED PUPILS FINISHED. Classes formed in Harmony. Appli cations, it to 1 A. M.: 8 to 7 P. M. au3o-lre MARGARET ROBINSON WILL RE JAI- open her School for Gir1%725 RACE Street, on the 11th or the Ninth month. Applyto I^. GILLINGHAM, itel-120 1235 SPRING GARDEN Street. MISS EI,IZA W. SMITH'S SCHOOL for Young Ladies, Igo. 1210 SPRUCE Street, will be reopened on MONDAY, September IL The course embraces a thorough English Education,with Latin, French, German, Music, Drawing, Painting, 86e. sesgarer SIG. RIZZO WILL RESUME HIS LES SONS in Vocal Music at his resitienqed No. 313 south SIXTRENT El Street, October 1. He may be addressed meantime through the OUT H. 0., as above. au29-t£ EN T RAL INSTITUTE, TENTH and SPRING. GARDEN Streets, will reopen September 4th_ Bays _prepared for any division of the Public Grammar Schools, for. College, or for business. 'Special attention given to small boys. Residence, 834 North TENTH Street. au2l.4w H. G. McGUIRE, A. M., Principal. THE FRENCH AN ENGLISH -1 1 - BOARDING AND DAYSCHOOL of Madame MASSE will reopen on MONDAY, September 38th. In this institution Instruction Is thorough in every department. Competent English teachert 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 13421 SYRUCE St.. ranada., Pa. auls-2m INSTRUCTION IN FRENCH.-A Young Lady. born and educated in Paris, will give Lessons In French in private families, or at her own dwelling. The successful egperienee In leaching during the last few years, by a new and improved method, enables her to promise to her pupils a perfect knowledge of the French Language in a short time. For terms and references apply from 9 to 12 and from 2 tot, No . 827 Nord, S'Th,.. - TH Street. sefl-smth24olf MISS W. L. SANDFORD WILL RE OPEN her DAY SCHOOL on:September nth, at No. 1122 WALNUT Street. Applications may be made after (Septeniber do at No. 1222 SPRUCE Street. an3o-wfm9t. MRS. A. TEGTMEIER, WHO RE CEIVED a thorough musical: education under one of the best Professors fit Germany, and after several years of successful teaching in Seminaries, add in this city, has resumed her duties as teacher oPVocal and Instrumental Music. References, Lee Walker, 722 Chestnut street. Residence. 1513 VINE Street. At home from 12 to 1, se9-12t . • p P ROFESSOR High School, prepares young MEN for College. Private lessons in modern and ancient Languages and Mathematics. 209 South FOURTH. 'sell-6t. JOHN 0. ZIMMERMAN, TRACHER OF MUSIC. No. 316 GREENWICH Strut, Philadelphia, will resume Sept. 11, 1565. se9-6t. VAIRMOUNT FEMALE COLLEGE, -a- GREEN Street, west of Twenty-second street, Philadelphia.—This superior Boarding and Day School for Young Ladles, will begius its next term September 13th._ A Preparatory Department is pro vided fon.younpupils. For circulars, appb to or address Bev. J.P.. BAIMILABT, A.M., President. auls-1m CREOARAY IMTITUTE.-z-ENGLISH and French Boarding and Day School for YOtinß Ladles, N05.1.5*7 aria3s29 SPRUCE Street, rid= ladelphia, will reopen on WEDNESDAY, Septem ber2dth. French is the language of the family, and is con stantly spoken in the Institute. For circulars and particulars apply to *lll9-3Da Madame D , MERNaLLY, Principal. THE ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL -a- SCHOOL of A. B. SHEARER, A.M. North west corner of CHESTNUT and TWELFTH Sts., (second floor,) will reopen on MONDAY, Sept. 4. For terms, references, dcc., see Circulars; to be ob tainedat Mr. Hassard's Drug 'Store, or from the Principal, at the School Rooms, every morning, be tweeh 10 and 12% o'clock.' au7.5-lm" THE MISSES. CASEY AND MRS. BEEBE will reopen their Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies, No. 1703 WALNUT Street, on WEDNESDAY; the 20th of Sept. au2.2llt* CI,ERMANTOWN FEMALE SEMI •-•,, NARY, GREEN Street. south of Walnut lane, will reopen on WEDNESDAY. September 13th. Circulars containing full information as to Terms, course oflnstruction character of the Seminary, &c.„ maybe obtained of Prof. WALTER B. FORTESCIIE, au22-tf Principal. • CHESTNUT -HILL ACADEMY WILL `k , " REOPEN SEPTEMBER 12, with a limited num ber of BOYS, each pupil being taught by the Princi pal, H. W. SCOTT, from Yale College. Recommended by J. 2.*Mitchell, W. H. Trotter, J. S. lineedler, and C. Platt. CHESTNUT-STREET FEMALE SE MINARY—ENGLISH AND FRENCH BOARD ING AND DAY SCHOOL—Principals, Miss Bon-: ney and Miss Dlllaye. — The Thirty-first Semi-An nual Session will Ap s e n WEDNESDAY, September lath, at 1818STNUT Street . Particulars from Circulars. am 154001 THOMAS BALDWIN'S ENGLIS H -a- Mathematical and Classical School for Boys, N. E. corner BROAD and 9 BCH, will reopen Sep tember 4, ENGLISH CLASSICAL, AND MA:. THEMATICAL INSTITUTE, No. 2 Southwest PENN SQUARE. Duties resumed Sept. 11th. au29-2m JOSEPH DAVISON, Principal. COURTLAND SAUNDERS INSTI TUTE FOR BOY .5 AND YOUTH.-AddressProf. E. D.BAUNDERG, P.D., Philadelphia. anl9-1m" 'WILLIAM S. COOLEY, A. M. WILL reopen Ills CLASSICAL and EN GL IS FI SCHOOL at No. 1112 MARKET Street,on MON DAY, September 4. aU24-1111. P RIVATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS—IN the Philadelphia City Institute, N. E. corner CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets. Reopens SEPT, 4, no. Entrance on Eighteenth *treat. L. EiLIGIOWS 6r )p 1 - 11 i au29.lin. JOHN G. B. *ELROY, 5 P a g' MISS -MARY E. THROPP WILL RE- OPEN her English and French Boarding and Day behool fur Young Ladiea at 1841 CIFIESTNUT street, PhlladelphiWon the llth of September. For Circulars, apply at the School. 5017-Im* WEST BRANCH BOARDING SCHOOL. MALE AND FEMALE,. JERSEY MORE, LycomTrieCoUNTX, PENNA. Terms . L $l5O per year. Pupils prepared for College. Business ur oraluary duties of domestic life, with the comforts of a good Home. Catalogues, with full particulars, of Philip Wilson, 409 Chestnut street, or address as above. P. DONi.BAYY LONG, A. 31.,Priaelpal. SPECIAL NOTICE. B. EAIEBARKB, the proprietor aad found er or • TEE QUAKER CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE, has been the ~, sUpEgusiTENDENT AND BUSINESS MANAGER" of the same from the commencement, and no other person can claim that honor. No teachers hare left, except one of writing. On the contrary, the corps of instructors has been increased, MA. A. B. MINTON, one of the oldest and most experienced teachers of penmanship in the country, now has charge of f the writpartment. * YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE, S. E. corncr MARSIIALL and SPRING GARDEN Streets. Duties resumed MONDAY, Sept,+iitili sel4-6t. ENOORH. SUPPLER, A. M., Principal. JAMES M. CHASE, A. M. OF HAR VARD COLLEGE Private Tutor In the Clas sics a nd in the higher gioglish branches. Rooms at No. 221 SOuth NINTH St reet. tel2.wfniBts PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN. STITUTE,for YOUNG LADIE S N. N. W. corner of CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets, (for. merly at IMO Arch street.) Latin, _Greek, the Natural Sciences and the Higher Mathematics thoroughly taught, embracing a full College Corse. Ample arrangeracilta for primary sChollara. Circu lars at 1226 and 1.98 a Chestnut Street. Or address P. 0. Box 2811. The next Session will commence on MONDAY, September lath. Rev. CHARLES A. SMITH, D. D., Principal. ' sepl2- 6 t* ARITHMETIC ; SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN will reon 1110TDAV, Saptember 18, 180.5, 4t 1914 MOUNT VERNON Street: . _ The Primary Department is conducted as a Kin dergarten,upon the Gorman (Freshet's system),and Includes boys and girls under ten years of age. Older pupils will be received. In both departments, Gymnastics (under the sys tem of De. Dlo Lowish and drawhyfrom 1-if9 are taught. GERTRUDE W. ruvro'N. HARRIET B. DARLINGTON, sell-6t MARY E. SPEARMAN. THE EVENING SESSIONS OF CHIT -a- TENDEN , S- COMMERCIAL COMMIE, 637 CHESTNUT Street, eofner of Seventh, commence SEPTEMBER 18th. MOMS instrueted separately in Book-keeping, Penmanship, Commercial Arith metic, Business - Forms, &c. Catalogues furnished on application. se9-Btqf PRING-GARDEN INSTITUTE FOR Young Ladles. Duties resumed Sent. 4th. ati2g-gitet GILBERT COMBS, A. M, Ml,p V. P. BROWN,. No. 1901 ME Street, will (on MOITDAf, Sept. 4th,) resume the duties of her School for Children, between the ages of 4 and 15. au29-Ims MART P. ROBESON'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG- LADIES will be Reopened it 1613 FILBERT St., sth month (Sept. 11th). au3Odm* FRENCH AND AMERICAN INSTI PUPE for Young Ladles, Rev. N. CYR and Mrs. M. G. DAVENPORT, Principals. No. 2953 FRANKFORD Road, Philadelphia. Circulars can be Dad, on, appfleation, at the Institutej_elld at Messrs. JOYINPENNINGTON & SONS, O. - 12 South SEVENTH Street. RE V. ALBERT ItENRY BARNES will reomn his Classital and English School, at 022 CHESTNUT Street, ouldbuday, September 4th. CALEB S. HALLOWELUS, I SELECT High School:for young me reopens, No. 110 North TENTH' Street', will on the latli instant. set-14t'' WEST GROVE-BOARDING SCHOOL, • FOR GIRLS, CHESTER COUNTY PA. Located' atWest Grove Station; on- the Philadel phia and Baltimore Central Railroad. The twenty-fourth semi-annual term of this Insti tution win-commence on-Second-day, the 6th of 11th Month next. The course ofinstruction is extensive anti thorough, embrabing, Initdditlon to the common English course, the Latin. and French Languages, Drawing, Telegraphing; &,c; For circulars, &e., address the Principal, PHOS. P. CONARD, West Grove P. 0:, Chestercounty, Pa. nhltronth 1865: aue-w2m mrsa LYMAMR. SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES; No 2.26:South BROAD Street; will reopen WERNMAY, September I.3th. au29-dtsolsuiwotoel YOUNG MEN AND BOYS' SCHOOL. Rev. JAS. G. SHINN, A. M., will. open an English, Classical, Mathematical, and Scientific School for Young-Men and Boys; N0...19158 mourn , VERNON-Street, on-the first MONDAY In Septem ber. The instruction Will , be particular and tho rough, such as-will prepare ynangmen for business or college. For-terms, &0., apply as above. aul9-Im* gu5,6,11 HAygußstr. WILL OPEN k ] her School in the commodious rooms Southeast corner of NINTH and SPRING.GARDEN Streets, (entrance on liinth.)• September 18th. Facilities will be afforded to 1 oung- Ladles for feeeicing a thorough education. A Department for Children, under a competent teacher, 'Will be Conducted upon the Kindergarten, or Object System. 'Reference, former patrons. For funher information, apply to Dr:C.N• FEIRCE.SOI North SEVENTH St. sel-12t5 THE CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL of H. D. GREGORY, A. M.,No.iii.OS MARKET Street, will reopen on MONDAY, PeP tember 4th. "RUGBY CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH ACADEMY. 1226 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. This Institution is designed to ri - vat the best schools or this count=y art a of England, in its sys tem of instruction and discipline, and in the full ness of its classical and mathematical course. Those preparing for college will be fitted to take a high stand in their class and to graduate with honor. It will be the special aim also to prepare young men for business or professional life. First Session commences September isth. Circulars, with full information. can be bad St LW Chestnut street. EDW. CLARENCE SMITH, A. M.. Principal. REFEBENCES.—CaIeb Cope, Esq., Hon. Wm. D. Kelley, Zion. Jos. Allison, - Alexander Whilldin, Esg„ Thomas Potter, Esq.,A. H. Franeiseus, Esq., H. P. EL Birkinbine, Esq. aul6-Im, - 111)EITMYLTANIA MILITARY .A.CA 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 Classical or Scientific course of study, under experienced and thorough instructors. In the Primary Department the usual English branches are taught. Military instruction' is given in the three arms of the service. The Aca demy is furnished with horses for Cavalry and Horse-Artillery exercises. All the appointments of the Institution are of the first order, and no expense or effort is spared to advance the education and military training of the Cadets. - • • - The religious instruction of the Cadets is carefully attended to. For Careulare, apply to J. IL ORME, Esq.. OW CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, or to Col THEO. HYATT, President of Penna. ]Viry WOODLAND SEMINARY.- NOB. 9 and 10 WOODLAND TERRACE, West Phi ladelphia.—A DAY AND ROARDIN43 SCHOOL for Young Ladles. Location healthy, airy, and attract Live. Fall Session commences Sept. 12. For Circulars apply to jr2l-2m. REV. HENRY REEVES, Principal. REMINARY FOR YOUNG} LADIES, PARKESBURIS, Chester county,Pennsylvania, Porte miles ttoui Philadelphia. The duties of this School will be resumed OCTO BER Ist, 1865. Terms—sl2s per session. For Circulars, apply to Musses JOHNSTON and ITELLY, Principals. au26-1m POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, 1865-66. SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL begins September tab. TECHNICAL 'SCHOOLS begin September 19th. The EXPERIMENTAL FARM of 111 acres, near HWynedd*MontgOtnery county, Pa., will be opened Septembes igurvalieelect class of students, on the Principles and Pinettion of AGRICULTURE, Who will reside'autkiverk on. tile Farm, and statechy at tend Lectures at the College in the city. Applications for admission should be made to the undersigned, at the College Building. WEST PENN SQUARE. ALFRED L. KENNEDY, M. D. • au26-18t President of Faculty. THE, SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, CHESTNUT Street, N. W. eor, of Twelfth, reopens SEPTEMBER, 9th. This is the best provided School for buys in America. au2e-lm* J. ENNIS, Principal. VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY -11 MILITARY SOABBING SCHOOL.--Terms very. moderate. Thorough course or study la Mathematics, English Classics, Se. Supplies the benefits of a home. Surveying , and Engineering taught. 803 , s of all ages received. Begins Septem ber 9th. Refers to JOHN C. CAPP SON, 23 South TRIED Street; PROS J. CLAYTON, BM., FIFTH and PRUNE ; Mr. GEORGE F. .S.NOTT, 38 HODSON Street. Number limited. Address Rev. J. HARVEY BARTON, A. M., Village Green, Pennsylvania. au4-3es AA GENTLEMAN WIFE, AND DAUGHTER (Rye years Ad), desires comfort able BOARDING in a respectable family, north of Poplar and east of Seventh street. References ex changed. Address "8.W.,"14.2 NORTH Wharves, Philadelphia. sel44t. ITACANT t WITH BOARD-A LARGE Unfurnisned ROOM. and a ROOM for two Gentlemen, 017 SPRUCE Street. sel2-tuths 3t• WANTED-BOARD FOR GENTLE , man, wife, and two children; one large or two communicating rooms, in aprivate family; lo astion west of Broad, between - Race and Coates. Address "M.,' box 1937. Poet <)dice. keill-tilths3ts BOARDING. -T WO GENTLEMEN can nave first-Class accommodations by address in _ M. F.. at this office. sel3-4t* REMOVAL, A. T. LA—NE, sel4-60 T 01.21 CHESTNUT Street. I REMOVAL.-BENEDICT MILLER, -1-A , UMBRELLA andPARASOL Manufacturer, has removed to 39 North SIXTH Street. ses-Im l if PA, A LARGE ASSORTIVIE 'T OF Ladies", Misses', and Children's Straw, Felt, and Silk-plush RATS. Also, Flowers, Feathers, Velvets, and Ribbons, which will be seid et the 101V en cash price . , or short time. P. HARRIS, se9-Im 59 North SECOND Street. PHILADELPHIA SCALE WORKS.—BANKS, DINMORE, Es CO., A a ♦ Successors to A. B. Davis & Co., N. W. cor ner FIFTEENTH Street and PENNSYL VANIA Avenue, manufacturers of Patent Scales, suitable for Weigh Locks, Railroad Tracks, Depots, Coal, Hay, and Live Stock; also, all the various descriptions of Dormant and Portable Platform Scales, Counter Scales; and Patent Beams; Patent tock House Scale, for Blast Furnaces; Patent Parallel Crane Beam, for weighing boilers, cast ings, and other heavy nuteetnery,• - Hopper Scales, for weihing grain, indicating bushels and pounds; Banks'lmproved Rolling-DIM and Union Scale. Every Scale warranted - . Prompt attention given to repairing. Send for a circular. C. DI. BANKS, _ R. H. DINMORE, LEWIS L. HOUTT. C. H. GEEING. J. H. BT INGER. au24-3m FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES, Adapted to every branch of business where a correct and durable Scale is required. A uniform standard of weights, and a correct system of weighing, are subjects claiming the at tention of every individual in the community. A WORD OF CAUTION. Tun WELL-EARNED REPUTATION OF TIME SCALES has induced the manufacturers and ven ders of imperfect and cheap made balances to offer them as FAIRBANKS' SCALES, and purchasers have the* fore been subjected to fraud and imposition; awa.erther, other manufacturers have falsely as- Ottinithat they have secured the services of valued superibtendeials and f9r9Mcn from our eatatalett, meat. -The subscribers have no controversy with hotioe aide competitors, but regarding the perpetrators of the above frauds as pursuing a course alike unmet and dishonorable , they . take VIM method to Caution the public against their impositions. FAIRBANKS A EWING, sel-Clm • MASONIC HALL, Philadelphia, Pa. SURE POP ! !—M. REED & PHOSPHORIC PASTE, The , gre:ttest discovery of tho age. It kale Rats, Mice, - cockroaches Croton . Bogs Mack Beetles, etc. The Genuine Insect Powder el Hills Roaches, Bed-Bugs, Fleas, Ants, Moths. Ticks, Mosquistoes, and all creeping insects. Hotels, private houses, and ships - cleaned from Rats and Roaches. No cure, no Pug. Principal depot 108 S. FOURTH Street. Denota wanted, sel4-tne&mat. la., WRITTEN AND VERBAL ii i tO 4 r INt s g t , Vt i Va l an ° t tC v h iti a rgirPat i n . ht. . Business, Health, 'Education, Self-Im provement, Management and Training of CHILDREN. Soda) Adapiation, &e., , day and evening, by JOHN L. CAPEN, Phrenologist and Bookseller, ocll- i. tut ' o. 25 S. TENTH Street, alum Chestnut. listylf EVANB & WASON% O SA T LAMANDER SAPS STORE, 16 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. PHILADELPHIA, PA. A huge variety of FIRE-PROOF BAYED alWarl Oii. hand. MANHOOD AND YOUTIIFUL VIGOR are regained by HETAIBOLD'E. EXTRACT BoCut% WI south TENTH Went. au23-lat EDUCATIONAL. BOARDING. REMOVALS. WANTS. WANTED—FIVE THOUSAND T ACRES of GOOD TIMBER LAND, or a r e miles of bt. Mary's, Elk county, in One or several tracts. Address Box 2844, Philadelphia Post Office. Itfi WANTED -A SALESMAN WHO CAN influence trade. Liberal arrangaments be made with a suitable Demon. MOOSE, LIGGET, Yc CO., Importers and Jobbers of Hosiery, Gloves, and Email Wares, 233 MARKET Street. sel4-3ts_ WANTED -IN A JOBBING HOUSE on Market street, a competent ENTBY CLERK. Address, with reference, 110.% 1832 P. 0. sel4.3t. WANTED -AN EXPERIENCED RE- Addresa B POR ox 2TEROOI for a COMMERCIAL AGENCY. P. 0, lto A N-T E D--A COLORED COACH man, one accustomed to take careof Car riages, and to drive ladies. First-class reference required. Address, with reference, "C. W. E." at Oils (Alec. sel4-20 WANTED-A SITUATION AS ENG LISH GOVERNESS for children under four teen years of age. For references and particulars address "W. B. T.," Press Oftlee. selB-2t. WANTED—CONFECTIONERS—A w goad man to run and take chargeo steam pans. Would Ma to hear from WILLIAM THU, If tide meets his eye. Also, a man to work on "Creams" and line goods. Good wages and steady work for competent par sons. Fair paid to Chicago. Address CHARLES W. SANFORD_ sel3.6t. Chicago, 111. 'ANTED -A LARGE Fin-moor SAFE, suitable for a country Bank, Ad dress, giving price and dimensions, box 21 45 Post Office. - sel3-2t* ''WANTED -AGENTS IN EVERY T T County In Pennayiraida. Delaware. and South Jerserto introduce a pa tout Churn which will make i butter n three minutes. Liberal terms made with good parties. Inquire at MS MARKET Street.up stairs, from 8 to 9 o'clock A. M. sell-tutbs4t. WANTED.—TWO SALESMEN, haying a large ftrat-claw trade, are destroue of connecting On:metres with a party having TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS In Cash, to commence the CLOTH TRADE on the Ist Janu ary, 1866. Address "ENTERPRISE," Prom Oalce. sel24t* - virANKED TO RENT—A MODERATE Y aired DwraiLitra, satiated en a main street, in th d e central part of theßoxVP city, above Broad. Address " , sel2-3t* Post Office. ANTED—A SITUATION AS W HOUSEKEEPER by a practical person cana ille of taMng el)ttrge tom inatructing young ehria rep. Reference to Vic best fatuities. Aunty at 1105 BROWN Street. se:l24v WANTED—AGENTS—SI.O PER DAY AT 11011 R.—I want an Agent, Kale or Fe male, in every town and nehborhood, to sell wille Greet Labor eavcr. ,7 Every family 'vitas it. and agentsare making from $1 to 420 per clOy', This is the best chance ever offered to agents, as the article is patented, and a capital of but 40 to 410 18 required to begin with. Further particulars sent on receipt of two red stamps for circulars and re turn postage. Address R. WAYVELL, Box 9781, CITIC.aeo. A OENTLEMNN, 28 YEARS OF AGE, li with live years' experience in teaching, fie ' sires a SITUATION as Principal. of a Select or Pri vate School. Is thoroughly qualified to teach the English branches, and rudiments of Latin. Salary not less than g<soo. Reference by letter, if required. Address Teacher,' Byllerryi Pa. 5e3.4.-Ito A YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUA i-a- TION as Clerk or Assistant Bookkeeper; is wllling.to make himself useful. Address "M. G., , , Press onlee. sel3-4t. A' GENTLEMAN OF BUSINESS 2C.- .+ 1 PERIENCE and capacity 1s desirous of our ' chasing. an INTEREST In some well established Manufactory of Domestic Goods, or would form , a connection with some suitable person understand ; tug. that • business. Address "J. H. 8.," Pres.? Office. sell-St* A GENTS WANTE I FOR THE A STANDARD HISTORY OF THE WAR, com plete in one large royal octavo volume of over 1,000 pages. Splendidly illnstrated with 127 fine portalts of Generals and battle scenes. This is just tile book the people want. It presents a rare chance fur agents. Teaehors, ladies. energetic men, and espe cially-returned 411 d disabled officers and soldierS, In want of profitable employment, wilt fled It pe culiarly adapted to their condition. Fend for circu lars: Address "JONES. BROS. & CO_ au2B-1mW1? "Philadelphia, Pa." AGENTS WANTED FOR OUR GREAT National Work, the most eedskplaio, only an• thentie and reliable LIFE OF LINCOLN published. Address JONES, BROTHERS, ,Tc. CO., Philadel phia, Pa. • au29-lm"` AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ME MORIAL RECORD OF THE NATIM'S TRI BUTE TO ABRAHAM LINCOLN. "Extra induce ments offered. Address HENRY A. LOVELAND, No. 20 North MERRICK. Street, northwest of Penn Bouare, Philada.. Pa. , au3S-IM, AWITS WANTED FOR "ThE $tOltET SERVICE, THE YIELD, THE DUNGEON,H AND TIDE ESCAPE." By A. D. Richardson, New York Tribune Corre , - pndent. The most interesting o and exciting book. ever pub lished embracing air. Richardson's unparalleled experience for four years, travelling through 1 , 40 South in the as cret service of the Tribuns, at the outbreak of the war, with our armies and fleets both East and West. during the first two years of the Rebellion: his thrilling capture: his confine ment for twenty months in seven different Rebel prisons; his escape, and almost miraculous jour ney, I night, of nearly four hundred miles. It will abeam in stirring erents, and contain more of the fact, incident, and romance of the war any other work published. Teachers, ladles, 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 Via per mouth, which we will prove to any doubting applicant. Bend for cfrculars. Address JONES, BROTHERS, it CO.. N. E. corner SIXTH and MINOR Streets,_ aul7-hre. Philadelphia, Pa. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND OTHERS, ORTIMABLY DOING BUSINESS IN TEXAB.—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 !nosiness. Collections and other business will be promptly and properly attended to while there, ifrentrusted to his hands. Address "Loyal., I , at this oillee. aum-aw. VIKTING GOVERNESS.—A LADY, Who has just completed an engagement of seve ral years, wishes to give INSTRUCTION, in private families or schools, in the different branches of a good English education, French. German, and Music. Rest references_given. Address C. N., Ep. moolutore,l22l CHEM VT street.sua-wfmor $4OOO -THIS AMOUNT WANTED, 9. on first mortgage, on four-story store and ground. Fourth street, Reeve Chestnut. E. PETTIT, 323 WALNUT Street. sel3-20 eft WANTED TO RENT-A. STORE, MS:on or near - Market Street, by January 1, Or sooner. Address "Howe," Press office. Bel4-thstuat* att WANTED TO RENT, BY A PHY SICIAN,HOUSE' on Arch street, between Tenth and SlNtePatli streets. Address "E. C. at this office. sel44t* FOR SALE AND TO LET. IaSI,6OO.—THOROUGHLY OVE B. jIAITLED AND PAlliTED—lmmediate pos session ; 2305 LObillAIII) Street ; 3.story 11014$e, nearly new, d•uble-back buildings, gas, bath. and summer kitchen ; back outlet. Key.at 2303. sel4-et. TO. RENT-TWO-STORY STONE MAIL HOUSE on Main street, above 17F111, il Ger mantOw. In of C. B. rErnwsk.., No. 1452 South FOURTH street. 9014a6*,1 de A FAMILY DESIRE TO RENT, Mk' for six mouths only, a comfortable HOUSE, In a respectable part of the city. Must contain nye bed rooms. Address BOY. 4075 P. 0. seo-stutbBt* FOR SALE-THE DWELLING, -NM No. 2038 MOUNT VERNON Street; newly painted papered, and cleaned; ready for immediate occupation. Apply to G. W. KUHN, sel2-6t* No. 152 North TENTH Street. a FOR SALE-TWO NEW gIiHOUSES, wtth all the modern conveniences in complete order, situate Nos. 2213 and 2215 Spring Garden street. Price $9,000. ApplyNo.723 North EIGHTH Street. sed-fmw St* 0. FOR SALE-POSSESSION OCTO .II=Wt 8, a handsome residence, 10 Teeing, with all modern conveniences, on North Twelfth street. Applr before 8 A. il., and after sr. M., at igOir THOMPSON Street. sell-at* IaFOR SALE—THE FOUR-STORY briek building and premises, Nos. 417 and 419 Dillwyn street, above Canowidn street. Immediate posseeelon can beivent AI ply to W, E LVICK. No. 331 North SI XTH Street.. F 0 R tSALR—NEAT DWELL 'LNG., Mount V e rnon street, above Tenth. Neat Dwelling, 924 Mount Vernon. Dwelling, 2044 Mount Vernon—vacant. 1 V Dwcllittg, 5413 Weep. •i Dwelling, Ms anti 99111301111' Garden: Dwelling, 1336 Pine. " Dwelling, 1428 Marshall. "2113 Branclyithle— vacant. " 2214 Brandywine—vacant. " Davi/lug, 250 South Tenth street—vacant. 13, F. GLENN, 123 South FOUtall strect, slid se9 B. W. corner Seventeen th and Green. de FOR SALE, A BUSINESS STAND JNIOLFour-story Brownllou se, No. 824 Walnut street Valuable property. Apply to U. A. J. PANCOAST, No. 3404 BRIDGE 288 t, Illautuavine, Detwee 8 alul 8 au-11n* RFOR SALE.-THE KENSINGTON TEAM SOAP AND CANDLE FACTORY will be offered at Public Sale, WEDNESDAY AF TERNOON, Sept. 27, at 3 o'clock, on the premises, GERMANTOWIC Road and SECOND Street. The above Well-Reels-a property, situated on lot 40 feet front on Germantown road, and extending in depth 190 feet to Sophia street, Fronting on Aesinantewn road are two two three-story brick STORES and DWELLINGS, with back buildings and all tile modern improvements; also, a Mick Stable and Carriage-house. Near the centre of the lot is a three-story brick Factory, 40x32 feet, containing o One large steam-botler, bx for condensed steam, soap PRIM soda tubs and receivers, rcuderlug.aud melting pans, coolers, copper-lined tallow tubs, pumps, coils, pipes, etc., with all the necessary apparatus for manufaLturing Soap and Candies the most approved manner. The above property is one of the most desirably located for business in the city, and will be sold clear of Ineumbrances. If desired, the Dwelling itotiass and Stores will be SOW Separate from the factory. Terms at sale. For plan and further information, apply to JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer, sell-121 422 WALNUT Street. in MONTGOMERY COUNTY.— la AG& FOR SALE, BY ORDER OF EXEOU TOES,_TO CLOSE AN ESTATE—Au Old HOME STEAD 89 acres of land; 2 miles from N. Wales station, North pen nsylvania Railroad, 20 miles from Philadelphia. Fine stone Mansion, teeently built by the late owner; 9 rooms,Neely shaded, exeellelli spring and Stream of wate r ; mansion, SO by aa feet; ball, open staircase . llrge barn. Suitable for the farm, and Wirt buildings. This Vann will feed 20 steers; laud under due cultivation. Price, it 11,000, Terms easy, and possession fortlVith if desired. Apply at once. JAMES WALNUTNS, 504 Street. $5 000 — V1 _!„, _its amount, upon a ( 1?!.T; improved plantation, coutaintrut,767 acres; worth at least 820,W0. Apply to E. PETTIT, 3213 WALNUT Street. scl3-St• rro RENT-FIVE (5) J, , ,AAGE R° ?., 3I n B r In the Fotteral Building, N . W. cernur FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets; well adapted for manufacturing pumosea. For, further intor motion apply to r. HERST CO:, on the pro ud:A:a. U kit D 1 C} 1 - 4 ()T3 FOR SALE.-A large Lot on EEVENTit BVveet, 20th Ward, containing 800 feet ou 7th st., V+ Met deep to Mar shall st, Also, 800 feet on Germantown avenue, run• niug back to Marshall. with , large Factory on part of lot. renting for $BOO. Addtess J. CAIMIGAN, Box 2020, P. G. set2-tutbs3t* FFIOE-1100M TO RENT.-APPLY at No. IN South THIRD Street, above the Me. &antes , Bank. act-thstuflt* FOR SALE— BUILDING LOTS suitable for Manufactories, situated on Read lug Railroad and Frapkford Passenger Railway. Liberal terms mad° with parties willing to put good Improveen WALNUTperty. Apply to E. L. BOUM - NOT, 4108 t., 2d story. Esel2 6t. DEMO'yAL! REMOVAL! GEORGE C. MILLER, A REAL ESTATE BRUNER. HAS REmovED TO THE N.W. CORM:CR.OF SIXTH AND WALNUT STREETS: Catalogue for September just out, for grattiitiouei distribution. No person wishing to purchase city or suburban property should rialto call. seit-ctir T-0 LET—TWO ROOMS, WITH STEAM POWER, wet: 11Ate4 by -aes-re zvezi4. QUARRY St. prINITIIBE SALE BT MMUS BIRCH & SON, Auctioneers. SALE OF A LARGE STOOK OF NEW CABINET FURNITURE, AT gQIJI.I) & 0008 UNION FURNITURE DEPOT.; NORTREAST CORNER Reeond and Race Sts.—BtiVuoila On TUESDAY MORNING, Sept. lath, at IT o'clock, at Messrs. Gould & - Warerooms, N. E. corner SECOND and RACE Streets. FEREMPTORY Wk.LE The entire stock of Household Furniture, oonti prising Walnut Parlor Furniture, of every variety; Walnut Chamber Suits, Cottage Furniture, Cane. seat Chairs, Mattresses, Lounges, Sideboards, Di ping Tables. Office Tables, Chairs, &e. &S. Messrs. t*. & Co. are eloglng out their entire stock to vacate the. above premise Their new Ware. rooms will not be ready unt il ' the And of October. Catalogues for tile sale will be ready on Monday; Sept. 18thh when the Furniture can be examined* SECOND SALE.—The sale will be continued on: THURSDAY, the 21st, Catalogues of which will be ready on Wednesday, the 20111. The entire stock to be closed out, tilt Milling liaXing been sold, and the purchaser refuses to allow Diesprq, & Ca, to remain until they can remove into thelr nett/ Ware. rooms. Messrs. G. & Co. have ilurchased the Old Madison. Hotel, Nos. 37 and 39 North SECOND Street, op pmdte Christ Church, where they will OpPll with at; entire NEW gTOCK about the last of October. GOULD & CO'S WaRfaSISSP, NINTH and MAST BET Streets, wi ll remain at. be rore. sel4.St DANIEL H. BURDETT, AUCTION GOVERNMENT VESSELS AT AUCTION. BURDETT, JONES, . & COMPANY, WILL SELL ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1566, AT IA O'CLOCK, /WO, AT THE NAVY YARD, BROOKLYN, OltDEn O 1 TILE NAVY DEPAIITNIEN'T§ THE FOLLOWING-MIMED VESSELS: sinz-WHEEL fit.gAural STATE OE GEOIWIAi Length, 203 feet: breadth, 82 feet; depth of hold, 13 feet 7 Inches; between ecelcs, 7 feet 7 Inches; one side lever engine—diameter cylinder, 72 Inches; etrolte, 8 feet; 2 tubular boilers; 8 ter:Wee; i auxili ary holler, siDE-WHEEL STEAMER CERES. Length, WS feet 4 Inches; breadth 22 feet 4 Inches; depth, 7 fect 7 inches; one beam englne—dtameter Of cylinder, 30 inches; stroke, 6 feet S limbos; one! Hue and retutii tubular bollert i furnaces, SCREW STEAMER GALATIA. Length, 203 feet 0; hreadth,Bo feet 4; depth of hold. 12 feet 6; between decks, 7 feet LI; doable screw en gine—dlameter of cylinder, 44 inches; stroke, 06 ! n om 2borisimfg tubular boilers; 4 furnaces. WIDE-WHEEL STEAMER DONEGA.II. Length, 200 feet: breadth, 30 feet depth of had. 10 feet 6; between decks, 7 feet flt one beam engine— diameter of cylinder, 94 Inches; stroke 11 feet; one return llnpDolicr; 2 furnaces, SIDELWILEEL STEAMER FORT 4461130,1.4%. Length, 248 feet 9; breadth, 81 feet' t depth of holds 11 feet 7; depth of lower between decks, 7 feet 1; depth of upper between decks, 7 feet 01 one beans engine—diameter of cylinder, 80 indica; stroke, 13 feep, NIP boilers, horizontal rettn to pg; 14t far• naves, SCREW STEAMER SWEET BRIAR. Length, 120 feet; breadth, 21 feet 6; depth of hold, 10 feet: one vertical direct acting engiue—diameter of cylinder, 30 inches; one flue return tubular boiler; 2 turnoeoo. PROPELLER CLINTON'. Length, al feet: breadth, 18 feet 8; depth, 6 feet; one vertical engine—diameter of cylluder,ll3 inelteo; strobe, m inches; one flue boiler; 2 furnaces. Sin2-WitEEL STEAMER WAND°. Length, 226 feet: breadth, 26 feet; depth of hold; 11 feet 5 inches; diameter of cylinder, 52 Inches; stroke, 4 Net; 2 oscillating engines; 2 tubular boa.. era, Co7)taining S furnaces. 511)04SIFEEL FERRY BOAT COM HULL' Length;ll3l feet; breadth, 28 feet 10 inellesg deptlr., 11 feet; ,inellned engine—dlameter of cylinder, aft inches; stroke, B feet; one boiler. SIDE , A'HI TL FERRY BOAT 13EtOKOKON. Length, 181 feet 7 inches; breadth, az feet / Inch; depth, 1.2 feet 6 Mabee; alametat 9/11ader, 41 inches; stroke, 8 feet; 1 beam engine; 1 boiler, SCHOONER GEORGE HANGMAN, Length, 107 feet; breadth, 28 feet 6 inches; &ctn., & feet 5 Inches. SCREIVITITAXER 9DEEN, Lengtb, 188 feet 0 Inches; breadth, 24 feat of hold, 8 feet: height between decks, 6 feet El inches; diameter of cylinder, 42 inches; stroke, 42 inches; vertical engine; 1 boiler, with three thrums,. .SCREW STEAMER DAYLIGHT. Length, 178 feet; breadth, 29 Pet 6 inches; depth or hold, M. feet; height between decks, 0 feet leiniaicei diameter of cylinder, 44 inches; stroke, 24 inches. SCREW TUG HYDREANOtA. Length, 118 feet; breadth, 20 feet 3; depth, 7 feet. diameter of cylinder, 30 Inches; stroke, 80 biejtest engine, 1 holler; 2 furnaces. SCREW TUG CATALPA. Length, 105 feet 3; Dreadth, n feet 2; depth, ?feet 2; diameter of cylinder, 34 Welles; stroke, 80 Unites ; 1 vertical engine, 1 boiler, 2 furnaces. 1101110. Length, 100 feet.: breadth, Z 3 foot 8 tucim; aiit/h• 9 feet 4 inches. SCHOONER KITTATINNY. Length, VD feet; breadth, 28 feet; depth of bOl4 11 feet 6. TIDIER-MASTED SCHOONER MAXIM* Length, 124 feet 111 breadth, 017 feet 81 01484 El feet 2. TERMS—Twenty per cent. on day of sale,; the ba— lance within six days, when the vessels lutist be re.. moyed from the yard, c. IL DELL, COMMltlider. 4 , 4 R% HERKNESS' BAZAAR, NINTH AND SANSOM STREETS. AUCTION SALE OF 'HORSES, &c., ON SATURDAY ISIORNINO NEXT, At 10 o'clock , itaittnrising_about SEVENTY-FIVE NORSE% Suited to harness and tlte saddle. Full descriptions at sale. ALSO, New and second-hand Carriages, Dearborn* . to., will, which the sale wilt COlinMellee. Single and Double Harness, Saddles, Bridles, .goa Al so , previous to tne ittrrel4 7 a Mudge= 'cough-bred Alderney Bull, two_yettes old. Sale of Horses, tee., on Wednesday 'ALFRED X. HERKNESS, Auctioneer. API usmnitiONTS. MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET THEATRE. LAST WEER OF MRS. JOHN DREW. TO.NI(WT hND EVERY NIGHT. Oniy Week of bootoy.,,Wiklitiolon Pinyof ROSEDALE; Or, THE RIFLE RAI,. IN ALL iTs ORIGINAL MAGNIFICENCE. Mrs. JOHN DREW as ROSA LEIGH'. HUPPoIiTED HY THE FULL COMPANY. FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF MRS, JOHN DREW. NEW CHESTNUT-STREET THU- A.•.; TRE. CHESTNUT Street, above Twelfth. OROVER HOUSES Lessees and Manager/4; CR,OWDED With the BEAUTY AND ELITE ON TEE CITY. WhO WARMLY WELCOME The Young, Beautif out ul, and niseillatiStr gieDOP tia Artiste, MISS HELEN WESTERN'. THIS (TIII:IRSDAiI EVENTREI, Sept. 1.4, 1805, The performance will commence with the grand. Military Drama, in three acts, THE FRENCH SPY; on Tan MaHAW STORMING OF ALGIERS. . 11f Henri St. Abut 'Miss HELEN WMTZBIL Hamet To conclude with the ferry Farce SKETCHES IN INDIA. FRIDAY l) EiThiaizer,enetit or Helen Western. MONDAY, Sept. 18, First Appearance Of Mils dOSIK ORTON. SATURDAY , ArTEtiNOON, SBl t. Nth, benefit a Mr. W. H. Gardner, when the great moral drama oil THE DRUNKARD will be produced. Bela WALNUT -STREET THEATRE, Acting and stage Idanager,W. B, Frodortelce BusinceelrynolSeP and Treasurer, Honda THIS (Tuti)tsDAY) EVENING 4 Sept. 19. Fourth 2 , 1 fight of the great AWme ricanEßS Actreas, aIR. D. P. DO, Commencing with elkancocare , a great Tragedy of itaaLav AND JULIET. D.P. Bower!. flower) _ ~ mr. Dorton - 11.111. To conclutto Trit) Om e ootedietta of RrfsY lIAIKEIt. Mr. Mouser. ltetsy Baker Miss Erne liennon. Family Circle, 25 cents; Chairs in Orchestra and Dress Circle, 50 cents; secured chairs in Orchestra and Dress Circles, 75 cents; Orchestra Chairs, Ildri Orchestra Boxes, $0 • Private Boxes. $8 to $B. Doors open at 74'0 . 090c; commence at quartet before 8. NEW AMERICAN THICATRZ..! WALNUT Street above Ebehth, - ThISIENbE SUCCESS OF The ttreat American Actress, MISS KATE FORE% who, with her BEAUTIFUL HORSE, WONDER, will appear EVERY EVENING AND ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, In thereat drama of Am.,ZEPPA; ORATAR TGE wna) HORSE OF TARY. Full Dramatic Company, with Grand Tournament, Balleta, & c, Doore open at 7,30 o'clotk, comment& at 8 o'clock. A SSEMBLY BVILDINGS, TENTH AND CHESTNUT. OREAT SUCCESS HOUSE CROW - DAV . . , FY EXCESS. TITZ3DAY, SEPT. IA, AND EVERY EVENING, Reappearance of the Distinguished Artiste, MR. AND BIM. BARRY WATKINS, . In their ConAeal Musical Entertainment, Two HOURS IN FUNI•AND I" Assisted by the linthient Pianist, MISS CARLOTTA SHAW, pronounced by the Musical Critics el England TILE BEST OF LIVING} LADY PIANISTS. Daring the evening, AIR. AND MRS. 11. WATKINS IN THIRTY OIIARACTERS AND SONGISI being a serieg Eceentrie Sketches of Chorsom , ter: Dashes at the Dinetautil Rubs On the Ho— Mantle: Smiles at the Senthneutall Hits at So— cietyl Views of the Vulgar: etc. nr Full partten lars see small bills and posters. A.dMissioli 50 and Mete. Open at 7;4—begin At 8. soma CONCERT HALL.-TOM, THE BLIND V FARO BOY.PIANIST. Will give a series of entertainments for one wee* only, counnenelng TUESDAY EVENING, Sem, 12,, ADINIISSION 50 CENTS. Reserved Beats. 75a. Gallery, 25c. Doors open at 'lt{ 0'0100) eonimencing at E 54... N. B.—. Reserved seats may be secure each cony lffr. T. 11; Plighla Book Store, 8. W. tor. $l tit and Chestnut: Tin! grand Viano used for the °Cession hr kindly furnished by.33laiilite Bros., IOSS Chestnut et. sel.l-st* h. Cl. J. THAYER, Agent. DANCING ACADEMY. D. L. OAIIIMiITtn, inglavateg Street. Terms, Circulars, &e.,_ to be had at his Ntotinitt. where D. L. CARCEN TED can be aeon at ali sell-Gtsboars% day and night. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS ` CHEST NUT Street, above Tenth—Open Vain m, CHRIST M. ItemJelielln West , . great plans% or REJEcTED still on Exhibition. ism EXQVIISIONS. gragivMgj EXCURBIGAIS TO LONG BRANCH, ' Trains for Long Branch will leave COOPER'S POINT. Carnderkoally (Sunday excepted) at 9.0 L. M. rare, OR. Bacaraion Tichera, good for three flays, et. Di 991412, Agent, ael-tuk °mien. Mr. (rtfthr•
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