TOVG BIEN 9 Fi CHRISTIAN AS. pi N sOCIATION.—GRAND SUMAC, IrEST/- T ill the Now Hall, 1210 CTIESTNIIT Street, DAT EVENINU next, Sept. 19th. Tickets to bid at the Itall. sels-IV , DIVIDEND NOTICE.—ODDIDE igiOF THE PIM A. DELPIII A.. GERM AN -1-•,; AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD COM /lhe Beard of Nanakers have this day declared a „bleed of 'POUR PER CENT., payable on and ~ti;the :A of October next. stot:k transfer beek will be Closed on the 20th !;- 'and remain closed until tie. 2d of .ko.oner. i";i:6102 A. E. DOEGITERTY. Treasurer. 1.14 s BJELP HI A. TR ULM AND rSSION SOCIETY.—Tract Distributor.' ~thly Alerting', foe the Northwestern Diitt'fri, t';';')dvel Church, TWF.WFV-SEICOND and moirriT Itts f ixoN Streets, THIS (Friday) EVENING, 15th 1 1 ;rg - nl. - nt a quarter before 8 o'clock. fl EV- ADEN ItALT,OIL Of Hopedale,Maas., c.-to 'Lector° PIET }CALL, on SUNMAN", at 10 , 4 - A• ) and P. H. Lyeenm at ar. eett-Ite A. }J}'IH WARD trtvioN iug.—The citizensof the National Union Par { I,f h, Fifth Ward, are requested to meet at the ;11) INTENT HALL, Spruce Street above Sixth Flan AY Evening. September 15th. at 8 o'clock; ,C„ ptirpose of electing a IP...resident of tile Ward and of trtt•tsitepng other important ortler of the IMO Ward Executive Lt. - .1.1.1..T K. 'NICHOLS, Chairman. - A ms:--11. S. Secretary. Seti-21 OFFICE OF THE I.IFA COAL AND ti Ati IC.ATIO.i QO.III. , ANY. E PHILADLPHIA, September IS, 1535. At a !Melina' of the Board of Maliatgors, held this ,i 3 r, WILLIS:NI F. BIDDLE Wtis elected Vice Pre i,fent this Company. F. .MITCHIELL, :Al I-NI Secretary. 10-5 OFFICE ADF Titg e , xll - AGER OIL COMVANY. 133 South 10.10011 At a :1162U:worths Stockholders heitTIIIS DAY, assessren't of FrETEEN CENTS ,por. shar4. was jolecl to increase the Working CatitiitiA)ityable , eal the 2011 to the inst. Books will , he open tran,fei until the 19th inst., after which no irau&h.r can he made until the assessment is paid. vs one, r of the Steeidliqtbn'S, irl2-151 JOHN H. IVYTAT:, Treasures,. CURTIN OIL CO. ared a dividend of ONE the lath inat-mt. Books On t h e lotls instant. Wl'l,E, Secretary. PrDIVII)END. have this (lay deel mit CENT., p3yable on OK on the 13th end open 5 02-51- JOHN Or A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE ST OC HOLDERS OF THE MAPLE SHADE lilt COMPA NY. OFFICI: or Trs:_l4-Art. NO. SHADEOIL COMP.:INT, O. 524 WALNUT STREtvr, rtilLanatinriA, September Ri&i. A Specht; Meeting of the Stockholders of the MA 'C'HADE 011. COMPANY wilt be held at this aim on .3ID_N DAY, the 18th day of September, at 101- for the purpose of electing a Director and Trea,ar.:r of said Company, in the place of John pallyslure, decmmed: and also to take into eon- Werarlon the pzopriety of selling and authorizing the WV V eyallet of an interest in time Coquette Well, and lot of one acre, on which it is located. THOS. R. SEARLE, Secretary: or , SURGEON GENERAL'S OFFICE, WASHINGTON CITY, D. C. August 17, lSiiS AN ARMY MEDICAL BOARD, to consist of Brevet Colonel 0. S. Tripler, Surgeon U. S. A.. F re .skient; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel H. IL Wirtz, Surgeon U. S. A..; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel An thony Reser, rgeonS U. S. A. and Brevet Major e. c. Lee, Assistant Surgeon 'U.S. A., Recorder, will Meet in 3.,ew York City, on the. 211th of SelltSM• ber next, for tin, examination of candidates for ad mission into the Medical Staff of the United States Army. and of Assistant Surgeons for promotion. Applicam , must be between at andati years of age, and sound. Alinlkatioira 11141st be addressed to The Surgeon Sencral Of the army, staiing- the residence of the sprileaut, and the date and place of his birth; they must be accompanied by respectable testimonials of 'gond character. if the, applicant has been in the service, he will gad the re=thr,onial :of the chief medical officer a:tar 1111010 hC lies served, and if in service at the present time, the application must be sent through t;;e:iiedival Director of the respective Department. tee alio c•ance is made for the expenses of persons undergoing the examination, as it is an inelispen isMe pre-requisite to appointment. There arc now twelve vacancies in the Medical Staff. J. K. BARNES, an2l-merflSt Surgeon General V. S. Army*. .A SPECIAL MEETING OF TIRE rn:L="Stockholders of THE BITIZNINO SPRING OIL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA. will be held At ,No. 409 - WALNUT Street, on SATURDAY, Pik ingtant. o'clock P. :NI„ for the purpose of adopting measures to increase the tievelopint:' ftuid. it order of the Hoard. J. C. FRYER., Treasurer. OFFICE OF "THE WISH FARM OIL COMPANY," No. 5.24 RACE Street. A toccial Mcetiog of the StOeltholders Will beheld 11l the 11511. N. W. corner of T.E NTEI and SPRING cAItDEN Streets, on FRIDAY EVENING-, 15th ism., at o'clock, .to hear Hie Report of Proceeci imrs of the Board of Directors, Secretary's Report dileccipts an•l Disbursements, Superintendent's Equal of Progress ALarle in Development, and to Intusset such other business as they may deem lam - arr. JOHN WHITE, Secretary. September 5, 1855. r.ml-Gt* Wl OFFICE OF THE iIATIIMONE PETROLEUM COMPANY, No. 206 South FOURTH Street. PITTLADELPIIIA. August 31. ISM The iint _Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of tits C.Aujew, , still he held at their Office, on TeRDICi , September 23, 1865, at 1:1 o'clock M., for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors -to sure for the ensuing year. RA-I'i 61 N. C. SHUFF, Seep and Treasurer. OFFICE OF TIME CONTINEN. .'AL OIL COMPANY 3 No. 133 SOUTH TOrIITH STREET—TO DELINQUENT STOCK HOLDERS.—In accordance with sections It, 17, and ii. of the act of July 18th, 1863, notice is hereby elvon that unless the assessment called for at a tueeting of the Directors, held July 10th, 1365, be raid on or bciore the 30th day of September, 1865, a :Miele= um:Jet - of shares' will he sold at public :::de on that day at 10 o'clock, at the office of the company. to pay said assessment, with necessary and incidental. expenses. By order of the Board. sea-19t JOHN E. WYLE, Treasurer. IWTHE PENNSYLVANIA, FIRE IN SURANCE COMPANY, Sart. 4, ltlS. The Directors hare this day declared a dividend of SEVEN DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS per Share on the Stock of the Company for the last six maths, which will be paid to the Stockholders, or their legal representatives, after the 14th inst. sisals W3l. G. CROWELL, Secretary. lar I'S£ rr.Arss SURANCE COM "Meeting of the St oelthold on LION DAY, the 4th Se lug gen tletr.en were duly muingytqtr. Da»iel 51Ditl), Jr,, Alextaifier Benson, Isaaellae.ehurst, Thomas Robins, John Devereux, At;: meettng of the Dir DANIEL SMITH, Ja., E &tied Pregldent. ses.lot YLWANTS. FIRE IS. PANT.—At the Annual era of this Company, held ptember, 1865, the follow elected Directors for the Thomas Smith, Henry Lauda, J • Gillingham Fell, Daniel Haddock, Jr. ectors on the same day, sq. was unanimously re (l, CROWELL, aecretaiT. lirff' OFFICE OF THE BELL FARM PETROLEUM AND COAL COMPANY, No. '3.23. South SEVENTH street, PHILADELPHIA, dep. ifillhbr 1. 1865. To Delinquent Stockholdorm In accordance ARI §eellons 16,17, and 18 of the Act of July 13, 1863, notice is hereby givin, That unless the assessment. called for at a meeting of the Directors, held July 11, bli, be paid on or before the 21st day of September, 1865, a sufficient number of shares will be sold at MHZ sale on tha t day, at 10 o'clock, at the office of the Company, to pay said assessment, With neces• iary aud incidental expenses. By order of the Lord. SAMUEL ALLEN, eel-lBt" Treasurer, MF. OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL. ROAD COMPANY. August 15, 1805. The Mortgage Bonds of the Connecting Railway Company, between the station of the PenusVvaula Railroad Company In West Philadelphia and Frank ford. a distance of seven mites„ can be obtained at this Office, No. 53.38 South TB - MD Street. These bonds are in sums of one thousand dollars, With interest coupons attached, payable at said (Mice on the lath day of March And September in each year, at the rate of six per centum per annum, and the principal payable in live equal annual amounts, at the rate of it". , Z0,000 per annum—the first series on September IS. A. D. 1900. The principal and Interest are secured 11y a mortgage for one million of dollars non all the railway province! of the company, and are guaranteed by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. 'These bonds are made free of State taxes by the Company. The railway is being constructed in the most sub stantial manner, and will be completed during the ensuing year. This road perfects the connection between the Pennsylvania Railroad and the New York lines 7.11 Philadelphia, and becoming, as it will, the main channel of communication between New Tort and the West, as well as to and from the National Capital, will always obtain large reve nues,. and be one of the most Important railways of the Dillon. . . Muter a contratt with the Philadelphia and Tren ton Railroad Company, that company loaaaa the road of the Connecting Railway Company, and agrees to pay au annual rent for 999 years of six per centum upon the cost of the road, clear of taxes. These bonds are therefore recommended as a first class security. Far further information apply_at the office of the Company. TLTOALL. T. FIRTH., Treasurer. Ilar OFFICE OF THE CON IlION• WEALTH OIL COMPANY, 515 CHEST NUT Street, PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 5, 1555. At a nice tinre of the Stockholders of the COM. INltikiWk;AL'fft OIL COMPANY, held SCRtetriber 4th, 1565, an assessment of FIFTEEN CiEr4Td per Share was levied, payable on the 15th inst., which assessment, when paid, is convertible into addi tional stock. se6-91 DAVID B. HILT, Secretary. CITAIREIGLA. PROYEDIENT CO; 4.;APITAL n•rowi. 200,900 SHARE Once Wo. 229 Sout DllinC: Joseph Lesley, Robert H. Eearty, Albert D. Boileau, Edward IL rani's - nor, A. Engels President, BYLVESTICh YIELD Secretary and Treasury COAL AND IMPANY. EACH. 00. AT $5 EACII. th FOURTH Street. )TORS: Sylvester J. Megargee, Tatlow Jackson, Price I. Patton, Thomas R. Rickert. e Smith. J. MEGARGEE. er, ALBERT R. SOHO.. auto-tf _ MILITARY. UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS. —Wanted for the UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS, able-bodied MEN. Splendid induce ! meats held out to all entering the Marine Corps; aloriescs cptortunity to visit foreign countries; good pay, excellent accommodations, light and easy duties. For all further Information inquire at the Recruit ing Rendezvous, No. 3U South FRONT Street, Phlladelpida. between 9 A. M. and S P. M. every daY, except Sunday. CHARLES HEYWOOD, HI Oantain and Recruiting Officer. MI LLINERY. E P. GILL & CO. HAVE NOW OPEN A FULL LINE. OF HANDSOME FALL BONNETS, HAS, AND MILLINERY GOODS. Also, CHOICE .FLOWERS, RIBBONS, and OR -NAMENTS for the Hair. • E. P. GILL & CO.. 720 ARCH Street. WALL PAPERS. NEW FALL STYLES PHILADELPHIA WALL PAP-M.-RS: HOWELL & MAHE, Vi. E. Cor. Fourth and Market !Streets, MANUFACTITREES OF PAPER HANGINGS WINDOW SHADES. auu4mivaft lIELMBOLD'S -EXTRACT BUCIIU gives health and vigor to the frame, and bloom le the paldid cheek. Debility' is accompanied by Mawr alarming symptoms, and if no treatment is h abmitted to. consumption Insanity, or eplleptiC lag snme- 1.84- kouth TEN'TIi Street. sinzi4En BASE BALL CLUBS WILL FIND A full stock of Rases, Balls, Seore-Beoks, Spikes, wu o es, Belts, and Rules of Game at PHILIP wa.Aolr & CO.'S. 409 CHESTNUT Street. HAVANA CIOAREL-.A. 6.00 D VA RIETY constantly 131 store and bond, at 1011• WOE Cash rates. 8. YUGUET & BONK, IDY24-Cm• No. Ala Smith FRONT Streat- S SA R i CONS " • STORED by HszairßoLD'a EXTRACT BUCUU. /IA flotttlx TEN= Street. ,HOLEMALE DRY GOODS. T . S. & H. cxxAir.r.v.m, iIffIIOLESAfE DEALERS IN HOSIERY, GLOVES, FANCY GOODS. &a. rro. 1511 11L.A.ILIKET STIMFIA rELT.LADELPHIA. 1866. FALL. 1805 c AS, B. CAMPBELL & *CO., 727 CHESTNUT STREET, Invite the attention of Cash Buyers at wholesale to their stock of FRENCH, BRITISH, AND AMERICAN 3:111 - 52 - 131.00 33 El , Which, for extent, variety, and general adapta tion to the wants of the trade, is unrivalled. SILKS, MERINOES, POPLINS, EPINGLINES, TARTAN PLAIDS: BLANKETS, FLANNELS, BALMORALS, • WHITE GOODS, LINENS, and • BRADFORD GOODS. Package Buyers supplied with scarce and desira ble goods at and under market rates. WHOLESALE ROOMS VP STAMM. au2S-tf G R M.A. NT 0W N FANCY . 81'ITT WOOL GOODS. C. H. ROY AGENTS FOR THE MANUFACTURERS, 216 CHESTNUT STREET. We especially invite the attention of the Jobbing Trade to OUT :took of GERMANTOWN HOSIERY AND FANCY %NW GOODEL, %Altai ViS are able to Offer at an advantage to buyers. Prom A attention given to all orders. seti-6V RETAIL DRY GOODS. GIFT STOCIi of 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. Officers of the army stud 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 Pair Prices, ,, at W. T. SNODGRASS' CLOTH HOUSE, 34 SOUTH SECOND STREET AND 23 STRAWBERRY STREET. set-lm IptA.TH TOWELS.—ON HAND, AND A-0 now opening, Leavy brown Huck, Hone -Comb and Basket Thaper • Sitperier Barnsley Washed Hoek,_ real Russia 'Crash: also, WHITE and. BROWN TURKISH, and heavy-fringed HONEY COMB BATH TOWELS tiftEIiTARD, VANHARLINGEN. & ATCHISON, sea-rumst No. 100 s CHESTNUT Street. FRENCH SHEETING.-JUST RE CEIVED, real trench Sheeting, entirely un dressed, and of very superior duality. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON. ises-nnwe't NEW TABLE DAMASK.-NOW ts ft e t il A th h BARNSLEY TABLE LINEN, New Designs and extra quality. SHEPPARD, VAN 'HARLINGEN & ARRISON, House-Furnishing Dry goods, seB-fmw6t No. 1008 (1111 41 :MIUT Street. FRENCH MERINOnS, AT GREATLY -a- reduced pricer. from the New York auction sales. CURWEN STOIE/DART & BROTHER Nos. 450 ,, 453, and 451- North RICOND Street, sell-3t Above Willow. Ipt IC H PLAID CASHMERES AND Poplins at greatly reduced prices,from the New York auction sales. CIIRWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 15f.1, and 454 North SECOND Street, sel4-at Above Willow. TABLE LINEN'S, DAMASKS, NAPS -d- EMS, Towels, &c., from late auction sales, at reduced Takes. COBWEB' STODDART & BROTHER Nos. 450, 452, and 45 , i North SECOND Street, Above Willow. BLACK MOUSSEL.DE-LAINES, SIN GLE and double width, from late auction sales, at reduced prices. CURWEN STOODART 85 BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452, and 454. North SECOND Street, sell-:;t Above Willow. LINEN BREETINGtit, AT REDUCED prices. CURWEN STODDART BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, 6014 - 3 t Above Willow. - PtROOHE LONG SHAWLS, PARIS and Vlenne.se fabrics, in new designs and color ings, from late auction sales. CIIRWEN STODDARD & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, sel4.Bt Above Willow. ALL -WOOL POPLINS, AT GREATLY reduced prices, from the New York auction sales. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 152, and 454 'North SECOND Street, Above Willow. MEDIUM-PRICED DRESS GOODS, at greatly reduced prices, from the New York auction sales. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452, and 451 .North SECOND Street, Bel4-3t Above Willow. ATTRACTIVE NOTICE TO LADIES. A full line of Premli Illerlnoes, A full line of Poplins, A full line of Silks and Shawls, A. full line of Blankets % A full line of liluslins, A lull line of Table. Linens. A full line of Cloths and Cassimeres,ati JOHN H. STOKES, sel2 709 ARCH Street. JCIIAMBERB, NO. IN 810 DAILY ARCH ST. .. NEW GOODS OPENG . Thread Yells new designs. Thread Lace Barbes. Cambria Lace Veils, from Thread Lace Collars, from 50 et.S. Empress Collars in pointe de gaze, point ap plique, and valenciennes. ' , AMITE GOODS. French Muslin, 2 yards wide for dresses. Soft finish Cambric, Nainsools, Plaid and Stelpe Muslins very cheap. Rich Cambric Edgings and Insertions, French Embroidered Bands, Flouncings, &c. &. Hemstitched litikfs., extra fine, 25 cts. sel2-121 EDWIN HALL & CO., ROD GOIPPII RECORD STREET. Have now open a full stock of "Impln's> French Merinoes. "Lupin's" Moulin de Laines. Silk-faced Poplins. Silk and Wool Poplins. All-wool Poplins. Plaid Poplins, of ordered styles. Rlell-figurednll-wool Cashmeres. Rich styles of Wool De Laines. Polka Dot Dc Lathes and Reps. Dress Goods, lu great variety, of our own Im portation. sell IptLANKETS--ENTIRE NEW STOOK, LOW rEters. Medium and fine Blankets. Some extra cheap lots, $9 andsM. Fine crib Blankets; Horse Blankets. Honey-comb Quilts; wide, heavy Sheetings. Shaker Flannels, finest goods, $l. and $l.lO. Vest quality Canton Flannels; Tiekings. Linen Diapers, $2.25, $2.50 4 $3, and $3.00, &C. DELAINI,S. 107 pieces new Delaines, 35 and 37 cts. 118 pieces new prints, best makes, only 28 to 35 et& Daily opening new dress goods. Blade dress goods stock complete. COOPER. & CONARD, S. E. eor. NINTH and Diii.RICRT Streets. 628 r E a P sTy s TE R N I AT- - g B A-7y 628 at Hopkins> Manufactory, No. 628 ARCH Street. Our assortment is complete, containing full lines of Ladies',Mid Children's Skirts, of every style, length, anti size, - winch, for finish, durabliity4 and cheapness, are unequalled by any other hoop skirts made, and are warranted to give satisfaction. Skirts made to order, alts red, and repaired. Also, good Eastern-made skirts, from fliteen to forty springs, at very low prices. Wholesale and re tail. so-im. CARPETS AND OIL -CLOTHS. CARFETINGS 1 CARPETINQBI I T. DELAc - xioncs Pio. 87 SOuth SECOND Street, No.. 87 ABOVE CHESTNUT. HAS JUST RECEIVED A FULL LING ENGLISH AND rtAtERIGAIi CARPETINGS, OF THE BEST MAKES AND NEWEST STYLES. WINDOW SHADES, FLOOR 01L-CLOTHS, DRITGORTS. RA(}, LIST, AND COTTAGE CARPETS, AT THE -LOWEST PRICES. J. T. EkELAOROIX, 37 SOUTH SECOND STREET, F Between" Chestnut and Market streets, ascia. set-fainwth3m • 1865. FALL. 1865. Jocix+c) mria,ss. GEIVKANTOWN, PA. 211'CALT-TINI Sr, CO., VILLNVFACTITRERS & IRPOUTEILS OF CAJEZPEPrING S, OIL CLOTH, MATTING% &0., WIIOLESALE DEPARTMENT, 500 CHESTNUT STREET. RETAIL DEPARTMENT. ae6-au 519 CHESTNUT STREET. OFFICE FOR THE BALE OF GOVERNMENT -I.4OANs BANRERS AND BROKERS, Offer for sate; at tweet market rates, TRIMMINGS, 1.80 Treasary Notes of date of Aug. 15,1861. Do. do. do. June Is, 1865. Do. do. do. July 16,1865. BONDS OF 1881. 5-20 LOAN OF 1862. 5-20 LOAN OF 1864. 10-40 LOAN OF 1864. CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS. STOCKS OF ALL KINDS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Information given concerning all kinds of Secu rities. Collections on all points Wade at lowest ratci au24-tjal prr IrTtrriwmvr=mimT: FIMpSEL GOODS. HALLOWELL, GARDNER, & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, .iatic NOW Opictrnra AN ENTIRELY NEW STOOK 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 MAKES in IMPORTED STAPLE GOODS, such as wilLise rec ulred for BALEs, which tl aVerß a iitES TO CASH BUYERS. 615 Chestnut and 612 Jayne streets. 3014,m/ft JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, & CO., Non. 239 and 241 North Third Street. Cloths, Prints, cassimeres, Deblues, Sattinetts, Alpacas, - Jeans, Fancy Drage Good& Cottonadeß, Brown and Bleeched Sheetlnge, Denims, Brown and Bleeched Skirtings, &tripes, (nish Cbanthras, Checks, Omish•Tweeds, Gingham, 'Flannels, Diapers, Linens, FUBICISIIING GOODS, WHITE GOODS, au2S4ra NOTIONS, &c., &a. HADLEY COMPANY SOFT FINISH. s;f'.• 4 ' SIX-CORD SPO 0 L .0 OTTO N. WARRANTED 300 'JIM LEWIS BROS. ed CO.; Sole Agents in Philadelphia, 238 Chestnut street. seB-Ica TO NELNUMOTURERS, ci.cop.urons, AND CITY TRADE GENERALLY, The subscriber is Commission Agent for manu facturers of the following Goods; COTTON YARN, all numbers. COTTON wiEra, all numbers. COTTON, LINEN, AND WOcg..LEN cA.APRT WARP. WADDING, all qualities. Wloß, TWINE, BATTS, AND RAG CARPETS. (WILING AND SEINE TWINES. R. T. WHITE, 237 MARKET Street, 226 CLIIIROSI Alley. sel-2m wee! BAGS I BAGS 1 NEW AND SECOND-HAND. szammos, RITRLAP S , AND UV/WY BAG FLOUR AND . SALT BAG ALL SIZES. PRINTED .TO ORDER, BY JOHN T. BAILEY de 00. jy26-Om N 0.113 NORTH FRONT STREET. HAZARD & HUTCHINSON, AORNTI3 FOR TES SALE OF pirrr. A DELPHIA-MADE GOODS, zu P C HIL HES ADE TNU L T PH STREIA, BT, AND 103 HEADE STREET, NEW YORK. j.322-8m JO, MATHEWSON, GENERAL COM • MISSION - PRODUCE 'MORRIE AND FOR. WARDING MERCHANT, No. 255 BROAD Street, AUGUSTA, Georgia, at the old stand of the late firms of T. P. Stovall & Co.. Stovall, McLaughlin, & Co., and G. H. McLaughlt, & Co., Will give his prompt a personal attention to the purchase ami sale of tton, Domestic Goods, Sugar, Bacon, Lard, Grain, Flour, Rope, Bagging . , and merchandise generally. Having the agency of several first-class Cotton Mills, I am prepared, at all times, to supply orders for Yarns, Sheeting, Shirtings, Osnaburgs, Drills, Jeans, &a. 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. null-3m SPECIAL NOTICE. I have =add arrangements to remain for a SHORT TIME ONLY, eits m ilranfiq r t itk7iTvetTitclei:,untnotilearlitrier notice. GEO, J, HENKEL% sel-IM SOD and 81.11. CHESTNUT Street. NEW BRONZES. COTTON -WARP CLOTHS, TRICOTS, WAITE AND OTHER PATTERNS. ALSO, ALL-WOOL DOESKINS, AND OTHER FANCY PATTERNS, For sale by the Manufacturers, BENJ. BULLOCK'S SONS, 40 mid 42 South FRONT Street. anSi-3m LOOSING GLASSES. The iaegaat and most complete assortment, et Moderate pricea. OIL PAINTINGS, • Recent importations. ENerniorrNins, PORTRAIT lAND PICTURE FRAMES, CFIROMO.LITHROGRAPH* I swiss, AMERICAN AND ENS. LIM SCENERY, 'Legere' Statuettes, Budite Frames, And every other character of Frames for Engra vinga. JAMES B. "EARLE & SONS, sera-12t sato CHESTNUT Street. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST.-THE -& PRESTON STEAM LAUNDRY COMPANY CLEAN CARPETS On their "Boston Carpet Olenner,” In the bed manner. Carnets taken up and put damn when de sired, without trouble to housekeepers. Send or ders to PRESTON STEAM LAUNDRY, 1520 South NINTH St. P. 0. Box 2024. see-wfxnlat pERBONS SEEKING MEDICAL AID would do well to consult Dr. C. A. DUDIAb, No. 1037 WALNUT street, for prompt and effi cient treatment. Distant patients consulted by letter, and reme dies forwarded to any address. sel4-Im* LATOIIR OLIVE OIL-IN STORE, - 1 1-4 awl for sale by tba cola ageg. ammETCEIE ut & LAVERGNE. ea-12t Nos. 202 awl 204 South 'FRONT Street. - - 'll S. & W. H. CHAFFEE, WHOLE ."... sale dealers in Hosiery. Gloves, Trimmings, Fancy Goods, &c. No. ral. DIARICET Street, PM ladelpbia. 6e6-126` THE GLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTH —Therefore, the nervous and debilitated should Immediately use HatatsoLD:s EXTRACT BOOM. >uth. TENTH street. au23-tut THE PRESS.---PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1865. NO. Tl 4 B. THIRD !MEET. JAY COOZIEE 451 r, CO., GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, AS FOLLOWS IMPORTERS .AND -JOBBERS DRY GOODS, PHILADELPHLL COMMISSION MOUSES. SA.ILLErY Sc CO., 819 CHESTNET STREET. NEW PUBLICATIONS. MRS. HENRY WOOD'S NEW BOOK. THE LOST WILL! THE LOST WILL! THE LOST WILL and THE DIAMOND BRACE LET. By Mrs. HENRY WOOD, author of "East Lynne," "0:, - wald Cray," " Verner's Pride," "Shadow of .Ashlydint," etc., is published this day, azdAs fora:lle at T. B. PETERSON it BROTH ER.% No. we. CHESTNUT Street, It is complete likone large octavo volume. Price fifty cents a copy. MRS. HENRY WOOD'S OTHER BOOKS. Mildred Arkell $1 50Tb e CIO tle's 8etr....51 50 Lord Oak bu rn ' s SquireTrerlyn's Heir 150 Daughters; orßairs Shadow of Ashlydyat.l 50 Heirs .................1 DO Von - le - re Pride' 150 Oswald Cray 1 50 The above are each In one volume, paper cover. Each one Is also published in one Volume, cloth; price $2 each. • Red Court Farm 75 The Thanzway Match.. 50 The Mystery 70 A Lire's Beer et 50 The Loft Bank Note.. 75 :Better for }gorse.... . . 75. The above are each in one volume, paper cover. Each one is also published in one volume, cloth; price 0,1 each. The Channirers $l. 00i Aurora IFloyel 75 The Above arc each in ORO volume, paper cover. Finer editions are also in cloth; price $1.59 each. 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All the requisites for Preserving and Fleming purposes. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, DEALERS IN FINE GROCERIES, auss-tr Cor. ELEVENTH and VINE streets. HOTELS. T. A, NORA NI HOTEL, PORTL -1 1 -s PDAOm, LONDON.—This commodious Hotel, "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 ment, Salle a Manger 100 by 40 feet, elegant Ladies' Boom, a spacious Dentleinen , s BiTTING AND WRITING ROOM, TO. Within a short drive of all the Railway Termini. For terms to secure accommodation address— The Manager, D. SONUMANN. angB-3so FURNITURE. SELLING OFF BEFORE REMOVAL, G-0UT..33 Sr. CO., SECOND AND RACE. STREETS, BRANCH OF UNION FURNITURE DEPOT, Will sell of their entire stock before REMOVAL To the larger and more central premises, THE OLD MADISON HOTEL, 37 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 clay the whole remaining stoek win positively be sold at auction, by. THOMAS BIRCH LIG SON, en the premises, northeast corner SECOND and RACE Streets. GOULD & CO.'S UNION FURNITUE DEPOT, NINTH and MARKET, will remain as before. sett-At PREFERENCE IS DUE TO AMER"- CAN DIANUFACTURES.—RODGSON'S Obbbia cal WAtine Fluid, Copying Ink, and Carmine Ink. For WC by Stationers and Druggists ' and by the manufacturer, WM 110DGSON. Mice, No. 103 North TENTH' Street M• sewrel2m . Platadelphia. SPECIAL NOTICE.-ALL NEGA TIVES In my poesession. of two years stand ing and upwards, Will be destroyed within one month, unless socured by purchase or special re quest. F. OUTEKUNST, Photographer, 7096 ARCH Street. Elen•Whille Anti BALES COTTON WIC'S JUST WWI." received. Also, fall stock of Cotton Yarns, Carpet Chain, &c., at lowest market price. ROWE, RUSTON. & CO., auiS lB7 and 159 North THIRD Street. TAMARINDS.-300 KEGS TAMA -a- BINDS in store. and for sale by JAURETCIIE & LAVERO-NE, seS-12t Nos. 202 and 2,01 South FRONT Street. A READY AND CONCLUSIVE TEST of the properties of 'lntim:4omPa FLUID Ea- Titwer Bucittr will be a cotn_ttarisou with thong set forth In the United States Dispensary. 104 South TENTH. Street. • •os3-1m THE CLASSICAL - AND ENGLISH THIRTEENTH tbe subscriber, S. wi l l " or THIRTE'ENTH Anil LOCUST Streets,Reopen on MONDAY, Sept. 11. Ors2B-Im'l B. KENDALL. SPRING-GARDEN ACADEMY - A L./ Classical, Mathematical, and English School for Boys and Young hien, corner and BUT TONWOOD Streetsovillreopen MONDA.Y, Septera. ber 4. J. P. ELRCH, A.. X:, an29-1m Principal. CATHARINE M. SHIPLEY WILL RE OPEN her School, at No. 4 SOUTHWEST PENN Neste, OIL the 11tb. of Ninth Month, (See. tember,) 1865. au2B-Iml WILLIAM FEWSMITH'S CLASSL - T - CAL and English School No. 1008 CHEST NUT Street, will reopen on MONDAY, September 4. au 28-Inl* ACADEMY FOR BOYS, REAR OF No. 41 North ELEVENTH Street, reopens Ninth Mouth (Sept.) 4th. W. WNITALL. au2,B4m. THE CLASSICAL INSTITUTE_, DEAN STREET, BELOW LOCUST, Will he reopened SEPTEMBER 4th. au26-2m* J. W. EAMES, 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 12118 WALNUT Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th inst. au26-2ne. YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE, S. E. corner of MARSHALL and SPRING 0102,1)Ric Streets. Duties rammed MONDAY, Sept,Ultb. sel4-6t- ENOCH H. SUPPLER, A. N.. rrincipM. .. 200 .. 2 00 .. 2 00 .. 2 00 .. 200 pHILADELPIIIA COLLEGIATE IN. STITITTE, for YOUNG LADIES, N. W. corner Of CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets, (for merly at 1530 Arch street.) Latin, Greek, the NatiHal SeleilreB ltltd le Higher Mathematics thoroughly taught, embracing a ruliCoileac Codne. Ample arrangements for primary scimitars. Circu lars at 1226 and 133 s Chestnut street. Or address P. O. Box 2611. The next Session will commence on MONDAY, September 19th. Rev. CHARLES A. SMITH, D. D., Principal. sepl2-6t5 U=M SCII 0 0 L AND KINDERGARTEN will reopen MONDAY. September 18, 1665, at 191.1 I.OI.TINT VERNON Street. . _ The Primary Department is conducted as a Kin dergartemupon the German (Fradmi's system),and includes boys and girls under ten years of age. Older pupils will bereceived. In both department_, Gymnastics (ander the SP tem of Dr. Dlo Lewis), and drawing from still life are taught. GERTRUDE W. FULTON. HARRIET B. DARLINGTON, sel2-6t MARY E. SPEAKM.O.T. THE EVENING SESSIONS OF °RIT TENDEN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Gat CHESTNUT Street, corner of Seventh. commence SEPTEMBER lath. Students instructed separately in Book-keeping. Penmanship, Commercial Arith metic, Business - Forms, &C. Catalogues furnished on application. se9-6tqf SPRING -GARDEN INSTITUTE FOR Young Ladies. Duties resumed Sept. 4th. au2B-3w 5 GILBERT COMBS, A. M., -Principal. JAMES M. CHASE, A. M. OF HAR VARD_ COLLEGE, Private Tutor in the Clas sics and in the higher English branches. Room at No. fdidl. South NINTH Street. seld.wrinOtT MI SS W. L. SANDFORD WILL RE OPEN her DAY SCHOOL on September 13th, at No. 11'42 WALNUT S.treet. Applications may be made after NeDtenther .Ith at No. 122.21 SPRUCE Street. atz3o-wfmn" MISS KID WILL REOPEN HER DAY SCHOOL, fora limited number of Young Ladies, on MONDAY, September 18th, N. W. cor ner of - WALNUT and SEV,Vg. , T4I. Circulars may be obtained at the Bible Rouse. so4-inwf6t MIS V. P. BROWN, No. 1907 PINE reet. will (on MONDAY, Sept. 4th,) resume the duties of her School for Children, between the ages of 4 and 15. auM-1m• A BACHMANN, TEACHER OP THE - 1 -- 11 -• Piano, Organ, Melodeon, and Violin, 922 SPRING GARDEN Street. ADVANCED PUPILS FINISHED. Classes formed in Harmony. Appli cations, 1.2 to 1 A. M.: 6 to 7 P. M. au3O-Die MISS ELIZA W. SMITH'S SCHOOL for Young Ladies. No. 1210 SPRUCE Street, will be reopened on MONDAY, September ii. The course embraces a thorough English Education,with Latin, French, German, Music, Drawing, Painting, gy, ses-Ine. SIG. RIZZO WILL RESUME HIS tin ,' SONS in Vocal Music at his residence,j No. 313 South SIXTEENTH - Street, October 1. Be may be addressed meantime through the City P. 0.. as above. sues-a ENTRAIN INSTITUTE, TENTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets, will reopen September 4th. Boys prepared for any division of the Public Grammar Schools, for College, or for business. Special attention given to small boys. Residence, 534. 'North TENTH Street. an2l-6w IL G. MckilTIRE, A. M., Principal. THE FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL of Madame MASSE will reopen on MONDAY, September 58th. In kids institution instruction is thorough in every department. Competent English teachers are em.. ployed for all the branches of a good E.nglisli edu cation. French is The language of the family, and is constantly spoken in the Institute. For arm lars, containing terms and other particulars, ad dress 13411SPRITCE St.. Flillada., Pa. ants-2m MRS. A. TEGTMEIER, WHO RE CEIVED a thorough musical , education under One of the best Professors iu Gerinany, and after several years of successful teaching in Seminaries, and in this city, has resunied her duties as teacher of Vocal and 'lnstrumental binge. References, Lee & Walker, 722 Chestnut street. Residence, 1513 VINE Street. At bonne from 12 to 1. se9-12t. PROFESSOR ANC ELE OF UM High School, prepares young MEN for College. Private lessons in modern and ancient Languages and Mathematics. 209 South FOURTH. sett-ots JOHN •-o. ZIMMERMAN, TEACHER OF Amato, No. 314 GREENWICH Street, Philadelphia, will resume Sept. 11,180. Be9-6t• FAIRMOUNT FEMALE COLLEGE, . 2 - GREEN Street, west of Twenty-second street, Philadelphia.—Tills superior Boarding and Day School for Young Ladles, will befrin its next term September 13th. A PrepsvatoryDepartment is pro vided fonyounger pupils. For oireolatd, tllipil to or address Rev. J. W. B.ARNHART, A.M., President. anls-1m CIHEGARAY INSTITUTE.—ENGLISH .and French Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies, Nos. MI ant 115.29 SPRUCE street, ElfF. ladelph h. la, will reopen on WED - NEW:SAY, ElePteln ber 2fg , French-le-the language of the family, and is con stantly spoken In the Institute: For circulars and particulafg apply to au9-8m Madame D'RETiViLLY, Principal. THE ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL -A- SCHOOL of A. B. SHEARER, North.- west corner of CHESTNUT and TWELFTH Sts., (second floor,) will reopen on MONDAY, Sept. 4. EOr terms references ac. see Circulars; to be ob tained at '3lr. HansaAlN brug Store, or from the Principal, at the School Rooms, eVerylnorning, be tween 10 and 1236 o'clock. auto-Ims THE MISSES CASEY AND MRS. 88888 will reopen.. their Boardin and Day Sehool for Young Ladles, No. 1703 -WALNUT Street, on WEDICBSDAY, the Seth of Sept. .Iw2-2in* THE SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, CHESTNUT Street, N. W. eor. of Twelftb, reopens SEPTEMBER 4th. Thls is the best provided School Tor boys in America. lati2ll-Lni* „potis, Principal. GERMANTOWN FEMALE SEMI NARY, GREEN Street. south of Walnut lane, will reopen on WEDNESDAY, September 13th. Circulars containing full Information as to Terms, course of Instruction character of the Seminary, &c., &e.,ma be obtained of ref. WALTER. S. FORTESCUE, A. M., ail22-tf Principal. CHESTNIIT-HILL ACADEMY WILL REOPEN SEPTEMBER 12, with a limited num ber of BOYS, each pupil being taught by the Princi pal, R. W. SCOTT, from Yale College. Recommended by J. E. Mitchell, W. H. Trotter, J. S. Eneedler„,and O. Platt. aul7-Im. CHESTNUT -STREET FEMALE SE MINARY—ENGLISH AND FRENCH BOARD ING AND DAY SCHOOL—Principals, Miss Bon ney and Miss Dillarl.—The Thirty-first Semi-An nual Session will open WEDNESDAY, September lath, at 1615 CHESTNUT Street. Particulars from Circulars. auls-toel THOMAS BALDWIN'S ENGLISH Mathematical and Classical School for Boys, N. E. corner BROAD mid Altai!, will reopen Sep. tember 4. au2s-lne ENGLISH, CLASSICAL, AND MA TREMATICAL INSTITUTE, No. g, Southwest PENN SQUARE. Duties resumed Sept. Ilth. ati29-21wr JOSEPH DAVISON, -Principal. COURTLAND SAUNDERS INSTI TUTE FOR BOYS AND YOUTH.-Address Pros E. D.SAIINDERS, D. D., Philadelphia. WILLIAM S_ COOLEY, A. M WILL Y reopen Ms CLASSICALI -L. SCHOOL at N0.1112i MARKET I S " gee9, 4 A iMON DAY, September 4. an29.4m* PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS-IN the Plilladelphia City Institute,.N. E. corner CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets. Reopens SEPT. 4, 1865. • Elite/men on Eighteenth street, en29-Im* J L HN R GR W H ,ELROY, principals. MISS MARY E. THROPP WILL RE OPtIq her English and French Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies at 1841 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, on thetal. of September. For Circulars, apply at the School. aul7-lne. w E , g3 ),. - , I3RA NCH BOARDING MALE AND FEMALE. JERSBY avmtm, LYCOMINGcoUNTY, PFAITA. . Terms 4150 per year. Pupils - prepared for College, Business or ordinary duties of domestic life, with the comforts of a good Home. Catalogues, with full particulars, of Philip Wilson, 409 Cheetntit street, or address as above. aual-ite P. DitiTLEAVY LONG , ' At BE, PrimaPal* M McMUIIIItt WILL RESUME THE • duties. or her SEMINARY FOR YOUNG CHILDREN on MONDA.Y. September 11th, 18,5, at No.' 411 South EIGHTEENTH Street, below Flue, ee4-mwfl3t• MARY P. ROBESON'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES will be Reopened at 1619 FILBERT St., 9th month (Sept. 11th). anBoam• WRENCH AND AMERICAN INSTI + TIME for Young Ladies, Rev. N. OVR and Me. M. O. DAVENPORT, Principals. No, 2853 PRANKFORD Eoad, Philadelphia. Circulars eon be had, on nenitextion,_ at the Inetitateand at Messrs. JOHYPENNINUTON £ SONS, No. 117 South SEVENTH Street. au23-1m CALEB S. HALLOWELL'S sErAcT Nigh School for young men and boys, NO. 110 North TENTH Street, will reopen on the lith instant. se2.l4t* ISS LYMAN'S BCIIOOII FOR ,YOUNG LADIES No. * 4 lll South BROAD Street, ttill roopett WEDNESDAY, September IRA. u29-atsezutwstOci youNG MEN AND BOYS' SCHOOL.- Rev. JAS. G. SHINN, A. M. will open an English, Classical. Mathematical, and Scientific School for Young Alen and Boya, N0..100831011NT VERNON Street, on the first MONDAY in Septem ber. The instruction Will be particular and tho rough, such as will prepare young men for business or college. For terms, &c., apply as above. aule-lm. THE CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL of H. D. GREGORY, A. M. No. 1108 MARKET street, will reopen on MONDAY; Sep tember 4th. " 214111 • RUGBY CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH ACADEMY. 12t26 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. This Institution is designed to rival the best schools of this country and of England, in its sys tem of instruction and discipline, and in the tidi ness of its classical and mathematical course. Those preparing for college will be fitted to take a high ;and in their class and to graduate with honor. It will be the special aim also to prepare young men for business or professional tile. First session COLIIIIICHCCS September lath. Circulars, with fhll information, can be had at ]228 gliestnut street. REFEAENCES.—CaIeb Cope, Esq., Hon. Win. D. Alexander t, "giar 7 l" OP: H. Hirkinbine;EN. R 4/ • WOODLAND SEMINARY.— NOS. 9 r and 10 WOODLAND TERRACE, West Phi ladelphia.—A DAY AND BOARDING 130730011. for Young_Ladies. Location healthy, airT, and attrac tive. all Beaston commence. Sept. 12. Par Circulate itpplv to 3y21 -2m' REY. DENBY REnvn, Principal. SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES, PARRESBURG, Chester county,Pennsylvania, forty miles from Philadelphia. The duties Of this fichoot will be resumed OCTO BER 1946'. Termso2s per session. Por Circulars, apply to Misses JOHNSTON' and BELLY, Piquelpals. EDIICATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. THE UNION BUSINESS COLLEGE, OF PHILADELPHIA, LOCA.TICD AT HANDEL AND HAYDN HA.LL, EIGHTH. AND SPRING GARDEN STREETS, PIIILADELPHIA. OFFICE IN THE COLLEGE BUILDING. No. 531 NORTH Elti-HTII STREET. Organized for the purpose of affording_young men AN EMINENTLY PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDU CTIO THE COURSE A OF INSTRUCTION mstnnACES BOOK-KEEPING, PENMANSIIIP, ARITHME TIC. BUSINESS COBBESPONDENCE, CUS TOMS AND FORMS. COMMERCIAL LAW, AND LECTURES UPON BUSINESS AFFAIRS, Taught in such a manner as to combine THEORY AND PRACTICE. This College is furnished with a bank and count ing hou s es, representing the different departpients of trade. thus giving the student an actual repro sen tatiomand experience of business. The proprietors are also the teachers, and their onallimations are the results of a long cx_perience in business, together with years of successful teach inpublic and private schools_ Tim rotation is in tile most desirable portion of the City, In the immediate vicinity of the principal rail road depots, and is surrounded by iirst-class and economical private boarding houses. The organization is complete, tile teachers expe rienced and successful, the location desirable, the facilities unequalled, the accommodations tit/wr it...ea, and the expense and Mine of completing the course less than at any institution of tile land in the country. Terms for the Full Commercial Course, time un limited, $35; Penmanship or Arithmetic alone, for three months, $10; together for the same time, *l2; - Engineering or Surveying, for three months each, SPECIAL AlitiotiN'OPAIEMT. The College will be opened on MONDAY, Sept. 18th. Lecture. in tile evening at 9P. It., on COMMERCIAL EDUCATION, By THOMAS MAY PEIRCE, A. M.. and an IN TRODUCTORY ADDRESS by CHESTER N. FARR, Jr. The public are Invited. To those entering during 'Wig drat week Scholar ships for the FuliCimase will be f.:iird fornliAltisres! , . Flya DOLLARS ; until the lid of October, for Tirol- TY DoLLAIIS. Celt ore Enid for an Illustrated Circular, contain- Ns fall particulars. The terms for special branches will be found In the Illustrated Circular of the College. Diplomas will be awarded upon completing the preseeibed cuticle of study and passing a satisfactory exami nation. RICHARD D. CARLL, Late Business Superintendent of the Quaker City Business College; THOMAS-M. PEIRCE, A. M., Late Principal of the Monroe and Mount 'Vernon Grammar Schools; CHESTER N. FAH% JR., Late Professor of Penmanship at the Quaker City Business College, and Special Toucher of Writing in the Grammar Schools, sewn PROPRIETOE S AND MEACTUEPA. TI AN C NG, ETIQUETTE, Extn. A. ,. cis-Es IN PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT, ELEGANCE OF DEPORTMENT, &c. Mrs. BEECH & DAUGHTER will reopen their B A R ca O d A em D y a,n a d t W the ß e l l N og G a n GARDEN m t S. , E n SATUR f DAY, 10th Inst., when they Will introduce all the fashionable Dances of the season. llays—Wednes days and Saturdays, at 2)4 P. M. References from the first families In the city. sels-31,* PRIVATE LESSONS IN VOCAL MU sic, by a European Vocalhat of experience and reputation, can be bad In the French and American Institute for Young Ladies, 8853 FRANKFORD ROAD. sepls.4e, ASTRONOMY, BY THE MOVABLE HEMISPHERE—Six Lessons for $l, or 25 Cents each, at the BOYS' SCHOOL, N. E. ,:oettor of BROAD and SPRING GARDEN streets, drat or se cond day (MONDAY) Evening, 15th instant, at 8 o'clock. • "He telleth the number of the stars: He calleth them all by their names." sels-3t• JOHN 0. ZIMMERMAN'S SINQING CLASS will commence IIiONDA.Y EVENGivG, September 18th, S. W. corner SIXTH Street and GMAED Avenue. Ladies and Gentlemen, and all his former Scholars, are cordially invited to be pre sent. Commerce. at 8 o'clock.. sels-3t* TIPOLYTECTINIC COLLEGE, 11365-4311. SCIENTIRIC SCHOOL begins September llth. TECHNICAL SPEOOLS begin September 19th. The EXPERIMENTAL FARM of 175 acres, near Gwynedd,ditontutmaeory county, Pa., will be opened Septembell I.2tirtunzuelect class of students on the PiluelDleg and Fhietiee of AGIIICULTURt, who will reside - aucliwork on. the Farm, and Stattilly at tend Lectures at the College in the city. Applications for admission should be made to the undersigned, at the College Building. WEST FERN SQUARE. ALFRED L. KENNEDY. K. D., au26-19t President of Faculty. VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY— MILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL.—Terms very moderate. Thorough course of study in 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 O. oArr sobr,_ 93 South THIRD Street; PROS J. CLAYTON, Esq., FIFTH and PRUNE ; Mr. GEORGE F. KNOTT, 38 HUDSON Street. Number limited. Address Rev. J. HARVEY BARTON, A. M., Village Green, Pennsylvania. au4-3m WANTS. WANTED-A YOUNG MAN AS CITY Y SALESMAN, in a Tailor's Trimming House; one who has been in the' cloth business and has a knowledge of the trade preferred. Address. with reference, "TAILOR," at this Otlite. sels.3t* WANTED FOR THE WINTER, BY a(3 entleman; Wife, and Child, BOARD and Well-Riknished Room,' ill'West Philadelphia, Ger raantovni' city 'or vicinity. Address N. W. G.." Press Mee: • sels-2t* WAN TED-A SALtOlitAli WHO CAN I I • influence trade. Liberal arrangements bvill be made with'a sultiblepc.rsort. 1,1001 LE, LIGGET, F.: CO., IniOortel'S And`Tobb'ers of Hosiery, Gloves, and ronall.Wares','R.33 itrAnltET Street. sel4-3t5 TANtEri-11T- • AA- JOBBING HOUSE T T. on Market .stiebt;ya ledifipetent ENTRY cLErni. Address; with .refeittee, Box 1332 P. 0. sel.4-3t. WA N TED - - , --21,'COLORED COACH man, one accustomed to take cateThf car. riages, and to drive 'ladies. First-clam.-reference required. Address, with reference; -" C. W. It." at this office. sel4-2t.. WANTED - CONFECTIONERS-A good man to run and take charge of steam If - Would like to hear from WILLIAM - TRIM, If this meets his eye. Also ,a man to work on " Creams" and line goods. Good wages and steady work for competent per sons. Fair paid to Chicago. Address Sel3-6t. CHARLES W SANFORD, Chicago, lATA --- NTEDAkiENTB IN EVER Y T T County in Pennsylvania. Delaware, and South Jersey to introduce a patent Churn which will make i butter n three minutes. Liberal terms made with good parties. Inquire at 1128 MARKET Street, up stairs, from Bto 4Pclock A. M. sel2-tutheit. WANTED -AGENTS-$10 FEB DAT AT HOME.—I want an Agent, Male or Fe male, in every town and neighborhood, to sell "The crest Labor Saver.' , Every family wants It, and agents are making from $3 so 100 per day. Thle Is the best chance ever offered to agents, as the article is patented, and a capital of but ea to $lO is required to begin with. Further particulars sent on receipt of two red stamps for circulars and re turn postage. Address B. WAYVELL, Box 4781, CHICA(4O. aul9-IM. "UT - ANTED, IN EVERY CITY AND v T County of the United States, reliable Agents (of gentlemanly address) to canvass for the most re markable Works of Art ever published. No. I—Madailion Portrait of WASHINGTON. "being a fax simile of the Declaration of Inde jeitilonce, through which, as thre ugh a gauze cur tain, the reader perceives the features or the Patliar of his Country; the light and heavy shadings of the letters forming the outlines of the portrait, which is after Stuart's admirable painting."—New York Herald. No. 2—A most perfect portrait of ABRAHAM LINCOLN, effected in tile same manner, by a tau simile of the draught of the Emancipation Prods+ illation, strikingly correct, both of which are sur rounded with beautiful suggestive sketches, as originally drawn with a steel pen, and now en graved fac simile. These engravings have elicited the highest testi monials ever awarded any Works'of An heretofore Published. The original letters from the President and Cabinet; Generals Scott, Grant, Butler, Cad waiader ; Governors Curtin, Fenton, Morton, Brough,Andrew; Ex-Gov. Yates,Bayard Taylor, and hundred of others, may be sen at the Office of the Association. • Parties applying for the exclusive right to can vass will specify distinctly the County and State wanted. This is a rare chalice for old canvassers or discharged soldiers. Send three-cent stamp for further information, with terms to agents, &c. Sample copies 81.50 each; mailed free on receipt of rice. Send for circular. Address "Art Publish, ins Association, Box 2525 Philadelphia Post Office. StA-10WretA Office 406 North PENTH Street. A YOUTH WANTED IN A JOBBING House, on MARKILT Street; one who is correct at figures and a good penman preferred. Address "Box 2150," Post nice. sels-2t. A YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUA. TION as Clerk or Assistant Bookkeeper; Is willing to make himself useful. Address "M. U. Press raze. sel3-4V AGENTLEMAN OF BUSINESS EX PERIENCE anfl capacity is desirous of pur chasing an INTEREST insome WM. UtlbliShad Manufactory of Domestic Goods, or would form a connection 'with some suitable person understand ing that business. Address "J. 11. 8.," Press Office. sell-615 A OENTS WANTED POR THE bavaiDeam HISTORY OF THE 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. It presents a rare chalice for agents. Teachers, ladles, energetic men, and espe cially returned and disabled officers and soldiers, In want o' profitable employment, will and it pe culiarly adapted to their condition. Bend for circu lars. Address "JONES. BROS. & CO.. an22-ImWlt* "Philadelphia, Pa." GENTS WANTED FOR OUR GREAT National Work, the most complete, only au thentic and reliable LIFE OF LINCOLN published. Address JONES, BROTHERS, dE CO., Phi Wets pbia, Pa. au2B-Ino AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ME. MORIAL RECOED,'CIIF THE NATION'S TRI BUTE TO AnitATIANI - liI,SQO/..2 , T, Extra Induce- Inentaoffered. Alloiress FrzNE.Y. A. LOVRLAND, No. RONorthMERRICK. Street, no - tarn - est of Penn Roust*. Pbtlada.. Pa. au2a-lire A GB'ITTS WANTED, FOR -111E' THEI R FETELD mEEVicE, , - THE HITNOEON, AND THE ESCAPE." By A. D. Righardson, New York Tribune. Corres ponde The most interesting and ex nt. citing book ever pub lished embracing Mr. Richardson's unparalleled experience for four years, travelling through the Mouth lit the secret service of the Triba>w, at the outbreak of the wet, with our mutes and MeetS, 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* prisotts; his escape, and almost miraculous jour ney, by night, of nearly four hundred utiles. It will abound instirring events, and contain more of the faetiodeua.droaaneeoevrthn , ny other work published. Teachers, ladies, energetic young men, and espe cially returned and disabled oflicers and soldiers, in want of profitable employment, will find it pecu liarly adapted to their condition. We have agents clearing $175 per month, which we will prove to any dOubting applicant. Mend for circulars. Address JONES, BROTHERS, & CO.. N. E. corner SIXTH and MINOR Streets aul7-lm' Philadelphia, Pa. N OTICE TO MERCHANTS AND OTHERS, ORHONADLY DOING BUSINESS IR TEXAS, —A. reliable gentleman, with large business experience. and acquainted with the coun try and people of Texas, is soon to return there on private iaisiness. Collections and other business will be prolnptly and properly attended to while there, ir entruated to his hands. Address "Loyal," at this office. anE2-6w* VISITING GOVERNESS.—A LADY, who has just completed an engagement °neve r:ll sears, wishes to Oren STRUCTION, tnprivate ramifies . or ficlionls, In the aigerent brunettes of a good English education, Freud). German§ and Music. /test references given. -Address 0. Em Bookstore, 1224 CHESTNUT Street.sela-wfmat" at WANTED TO RENT, 43Y A PHY AGE SICIAN, a HOUSE on Arch street, between Unfit Mid Sixteenth Rudd. ,Address "E. C. A. at this office. gb.l4-2t.2 C :INET FURNITURE. MOORE it CAMPION, 961 SOUTH SECOND STREET, are prepared to follow the decline in the market 111 the price of their Furniture. Purobsoaro will mesas call and examine our stock. on,fi_iTa 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; Pauline. Bolting Sail Twine &c. jaw syrRMAN it .2-tr NO. 103 17024213 4 Altar- - porELmsoLD , s CONCENTRATED EXTRACT BIICITII is the Great Diuretic. BELISDOLD'S CONCIWTRATED EXTRACT URSA PARILLA b the Great Blood Purifier. Roth are prepared according to Wee or Pharma cy and Chemistry, and are the most active that can he made. 104 South TS/ TS Street. as -1m FOR SALE AND TO LET. /ft IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. THE ill desirable Dwelling with modern conveniences, No. 725 Spruce street, tor sale by J. H. Moitnis, Conveyancer, 233 North TENTH Street. selS-50. ft FOR SALE -A SUPERIOR REM. Aral PENCE with all the extra modern conve niences, with a large lot highly Improved: aaperior stable ,_ &c. Very plaagalltlY situated at Mantua, West Philadelphia. Price V 27,500. For Tmeti , rtillTS aptly to R. MACGREGOR, 410 WALNUT Street. a FOR SALE—THE VALUABLE WHARF Property and Tenements, situated. on Catharine and Swanson otreets. having a wharf front of 125 ferl. and on Catharine street of 315 feet, Apply to ROBERT HUDDELL, 414 South DEL A - AR E Avenue. ge TO RENT—FOR NINE MONTHS Ma or a Year, a bautlsomely-fuirrashea house, ex cellent Apply to " ++ at this office. sels-3t4' $1,000.-THOROUGHLY 0 V E It =MAULED AND PAlNTED—lmmediate pos session ; 2305 1:011111AILD Street ; 3-stbry house, nearly new, d ounle-naek buildings gas, bath, and summerkit : oboe :Weak outlet. Key lit 2303, sell-et. FOR SALE-TWO NEW " HOUSES, with alt the modern conveniences', In complete order. situate Nos. 2213 and 2215 Spring' Garden street. Price &WO. Apply No. 723 North EICIBTH. Street, sed-tinw6t. t o VALUABLE IRON WORKS Amu (known as "WARWICK FURNACE AT PRIVATE SALE.—The subscribers offer at private sale the valuable Iron Works known as "Warwick Furnace," the property of the late DAVID POTTS, Jr., deeeeSCll, situated partly in Chester, partly la Lancaster, and partly In Berke countiet, eOntain+ lug upwards of 8,000 Acres of Land, with that por tion of tile Iron Ore rights that may suit the pur chasers. The Furnace and 4,0® acres will be sold, if desired. Persons wishing to examine the same will call upon the subscribers at Warwick Furnace. THOMAS Ist - , POTTS ' Executors. set-£s4l NATILAN'Ir ft TO RENT-TWO•STORY STONE HOUSE, on Main street, above trinlll, Ger mantown. Inquire of C. B. PENROSE, No. 152 South FOURTH Street. sel4-2t* it FOR SALE-TFIE DWELLING, No. 2036 MOUNT VERNON Street; tiCtely Painted papered, and cleaned; ready for immediate occupation. Apply to G. W. N.MIN, sett-6t. No. 1.52. North TENTH Street. de FOR SALE CHEAP—NEAT COT TAAIE, containing B rooms, and about 0/19 acre of Land, on Passenger Road. near the Wiasa- Mellon. B. F. CILENN, 123 S. FOURU St. sc9 ga FOR SALE-SMALL PLACE OF 14 miss. acres, DwelllaF, &re., ar Bvistol, ,cheap. ec9 11. F, CTLENZio 123 S. I'QURTEI dit FOR BALE—POSSESSION OCTO .111:11.ber 8, a handsome residence, 10 rooms, with all modern conveniences, on North Twelfth street. Apply before 8 A. M., and after SP. M., at 1207 THOMPSON Street. sell-6t. fit FOR SALE-THE VOUR-STORY AMbrlek building and premises ' Nos. 417 and 419 Dlllwyn street, above Callowitill street. Immediate pOssesston can be given. .Ax ply to W. M. LEVIC NO. 331 North SIXTH_ Street. Sell-Ot. gin F 0 R ,SALE-NEAT DWELL =MING, Mount Vernon street, above Tenth. Neat Dwelling, 924 Mount Vernon. Dwelling, 2044 Mount Vernon—vacant. Dwelling, 2312 (4reen. Dwelling, 2213 and 2215 Spring Garden. " Pwclling, 1032 Bloc. Dwciling, 1420 Marshall. " llwelling. 0113 Brandywine—vacant. " Dwelling, 2214 Brandywine—vacant. Dwelling, 253 South Tenth street—vacant. B. F. GLENN, J 23 South FOITIITH Street, and Be 9 S. NV: Conine S'avaliteentli and Gnarl. te FOR SALE, A BUSINESS STAND— MGE.Four-storyßrownllouse,No. 8241Valnut street. Valuable property. Apply to R. A. PANCOAST, No. 3404 , BROE Street, Monteacille, between 8 and 9 oleloek. au29-lie fit FOR SALE.—THE KENSINGTON maLSTEAM SOAP AND CANDLE FACTORY will be offered at Public Sale, WEDNESDAY AF TERNooN, Sept. 3.7, at 3 o'clock, on the premises, GERMANTOWIti ,toad and SECOND street. The above well-anusn properW, tititatod on lot 40 feet front on Germantown road, and extending in depth 190 feet to Sophia street. Fronting on Germantown road are two two three-story brick STORES and DWELLINGS, with back buildings and all the modern improvements; also. a brick Stable and Car e- a story usec k tear ry, e 40x12 e e of; th on o ai nsn a one large steam-boiler, box for condensed steam, soap pans, soda tubs and receivers, rendering and melting pans, coolers, copper-lined tallow tubs, pumps, coils, pipes, ae,.. with all the necessary' apparatus for Manufacturing Soap and Candles in the most approved manner, The above property is one a the inoSt &Meekly located for business in tile city, and will be sold clear of incumbrances. If desired, the Dwelling houses and Stores will be sold separate from the factory. Terms at sale. For plan and further information, apply to JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer, sell-lit: - 422 WALNUT Street. N. Tev . I .T. tAiT ABLE FARM AT PRI- dti- The subscriber will sell at private sale his Farm, situated in East Marlborough township Chester coilifty, Pa., north of anti within two milesof Ken nett Station, on the Plilladelphia and naltiniore Central -Railroad, at Taggart's al Roads, where a stage prissEs by twice a day from tinioa ville via Kennett Station and Wilmington. This Farm con. tains 171 acres* about 20 of which is of good timber, the balanee tree high state of cultivation, divided in eleyeti er closures, all watered, except one. This situation is hard to be surpassed for its beauty 11114 ease of farming (every 110111 can be seen front toe buildings); convenient to mills, shops, and places of worshif,The Improvements consist of a large brick hduse, 23 stories high, 35 byes- two briek kitchens attached, with hydrants in each; a complete cellar and vault; the buildings mostly roofed with slate; h large frame barn, witii tWO deem' earriage.liottee, with granerles; corn-house, with do., cud all other necessary out-buildings. There are two tenant houses on the Farm, an excellent apple orchard, with choice fruit, and various kinds of fruit. Many conveniences slot deSeribed. Come and examine for yourselves. Yon will be shown the same by the subscriber, living thereon. • sels-fr3t. ENOCH WAYNE. Et FOR SALE-HANDSOME L.A. Country SEAT, with about twenty aeres.A... - "of Limd t beautifully situated, ten miles froni Vhila delphia, and a mile and a half from a station, with frequent communication. The house has water throughout, permanent wash-stands and tubs, ben zole gas, and other modern conveniences; was built by the owner, who has now loft the country. Loca tion eminently healthy. Address " Box 2.075 post odice. 9eiKiilvVsl* MONTGOMERY COUNTY.- g 2 MIL FOR SALE, JOY ORDER OF EXECU TORS. TO CLOSE AN-ESTATE—An Old HOME STEAD. 89 acres of laud; 2 miles b•oni N. Wales antler], North rentisylvatda Railroad, 20 miles from Philadelphia. Fine atone MausleM, recently built by the late owner: 9 rooms, nicely shaded, excellent spring and stream of water; mansion, de by 39 feet; ball, open staircase, &c.: large barn, suitable for the farm, and other huildinqs. This Farm will feed line en riration. Price, 611,000. 20 steers; land under Terms easy, and possession forthwith. if desired, Apply at once. JA 604 WALNUT Nd, sel3-5t . 501 Street. PEACH TREES FOR SALE.-A. ...a. few thousand choice Peach Trees for sale; riteniw from the eadieet the latest. Including Hale's Early. Orders addressed to JOHN PERKINS - , :Moorestown, N. .1.. will be promptly attended to. Catalogues gratis. CIVI7 JOIIN PERS.INS, Prop. OR SALE—A LARGE AND VA LUABLE LOT OF GROUND on the Dela ware, Ifivea, within the rhiindeiphia PorOf Entry. in the Twenty-fifth Ward. This is one of the Most desirable locations for manufacturing purposes in the City. Terms accommodating. Apply to A. FITLER, Or JOS. BALL, 5515.61* 51 North sINTH Street. LODGING ROOMS FOR GENT LE 3IEN, furnished or unfurnished. Reference given and required. ap sels-fulw3t* 240 North FIPTH Street. TO RENT-FIVE (5) LARGE ROOMS in the Fotierallding, N. W. earner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Well adapted for manufacturing purposes: For further infor mation apply to T. lIERST Ss CO., on the pre mises. sel4-3t. FO R SALE- BUILDING LOTS suitable for Planufaetorteg, situated flu Read. ing Railroad and Frankton' Passenger Railway, Liberal terms made with parties willing to put good improvements on the property. Apply to E. L. BOUDINUT, 41.6 WALNUT St., 211 story. Csel2 Bt* RIEMOVAL! REMOVAL! GEORGE C. - bilttrn. REAL ESTATE BROKER, HAS REMOVED TO THE N.W. CORNER OF SIXTH AND WALNUT STREETS. Catalogue for Septeinberjust out, for gratuitous distribution. No Dorgan wishing to piirChaSO Oily or suburban property should fall to rail. sell-aff BOARDING. BOARD WANTED IN A PRIVATE Nattily, by a Student Of AWlOnet convenient to Ninth and Market streets, Atlanai 'UNIVER SITY," this office. it* A MARRIED COUPLE WANT PER MANENT BOARDING by Ist October. Mode rate terms. Within ten minutes' walk of Third and Chestnut. ReferePee required and given. Ad dress 1 .00 E," Morning Press. aula.2o AGENTLEMAN, WIFE, AND DAUGHTER (live year old), desires comfort able BOARDLED in a respectable family, north of Poplar and east of Seventh street. References ex changed. Address 142 NORTH Wharves, W4.30' BOARDING. -- TWO GENTLEMEN elm have first-class accommodations by address ing M. Y.. at this office. ' scl3-4' REMOVALS. REMOVAL, ' A. T. LANE, eel4-6t* To 121 CHESTNUT Street. T EMOVAL.-BENBIACT MILLER, umBRELLA and PARASOL Manufacturer, hao removed to 39 North SIXTH Street. scs-Im. if XXCHANGE ' tiAO NTA..3.zuFAcrrollY, mill CottOS beithileeo Itagg. 10, Littett. do. do. MOO .114 e .• AO- do. In 1300 and fog.sate by JOHN T. BAILEY & CO., set:-nr 113 North FRONT Street. HERxwicALLY SEALED MEATS .AND SOUPS. WOO doz. Sausage Meat. 500 " Reast - Beet. 500 "" do Veal. 500 do Mutton. ..do Tarkty. 1 ‘ 1 do Ode en. 0,000 " assorted Souris, In 12, 2341 A. cane. For sale by RHODES lc WILLIAMS, fee-tf • 101 South WATER Street. TITELNBOLD'S FLUID EXTRAM BITCHIi is pitaiMiit in taste and odor free from all injurious properties _, and immediate in ite action. 104 south TENTH 13trect. au23-1m CH. GARDEN & CO,. MANUFAC TIMERS OF AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS. CAPS, FURS BONNETS, STRAW GOODS, RIBBONS, &c. 4 & c., No. GOO and 803 MAREET street. The largest land most complete stock, the best terms and cheapest WINS, Country merchants and the trade supplied. itil2B-3m MANHOOD AND TOVTlirtrb 'VIGOR are repelned by Hitianiobb's - EXTRAV , BUCHII. 104 South TENTH Street. eess-ue TO SPORTSMEN.-PHILIP WILSON & CO., No. 409 CHESTNUT street call the attention Of bportsmen to our stook °SPINE GUNS 04 ods OtVU and beet English makers,. Also, Hides, Pistols, ilkatea,..__Crtebet and Base-Bali 'implements, Powder, Shot, Wads, Cape, Flasks, Pouches, at lowest prices. _ Repairing done in the best manner. anlak MAKE NOITORE 'UNPLEASANT AN j. xtanto itmeami for un pleasant and danger- Oits diseases. I,THe attL3IBOLIGre , risrsatit Ittcsittr ,and 'reproved Bose Wash. 10* South ZeNTII 'Street.. suas-ilm 11.1110 AKIN F BLOOD, ' ,_..., , r/ ATTogNEY , AT LAW, Ho* 'been reeentlY dffieharged from ffilfelir*Yl has re ;i vied the practice of the la,t; atidestaving been appointed a Co m missioner of DeedaltWhe most of theffitates, by the a-overt:tors thereOfriff - ail. thorised to take depositions, aeknowledgtnent Of deeds, 4M,, to be used or recorded therein. Office, No, 61.4 CHESTNUT . Street, Phtladel, plda.' c, „ au24-im woR NON-RETENTION OR INV! - 11 - .TINENCE of urine, irritation, Inflammat i., ulceration of the bladder, Ot L icidneys, dlseaS - ' f the prostate glands, stone in the bladder, cal lus, Madder or brick-dust dirostt, and a ll diseases of the bladder, kidneys. a dropsleal swellings; 104 South TENTH dtree c - ' inn-nn Van HantiOOLD'd num EXTSIAOT *llggiiro, AUCTION SALM FURNIT URE BALB mom** BOCK & SON, slew-4mM SALE OE' .8. LARGE STOOK OF NEW CABINET FIJRNITIEN, AT GOULD & CO.'S UNION FURNITURE DEPOri NORTHEAST CORNER, Second and Mace tsts.-13vanols. On TIIESDAT MORNINtifs., got, it o'clock, at blears. Gould & th),,s-wa„rootast K. E, corner SECOND and RACE Streets. • PEREMPTORY SALE The entire stock of Household Furniture, prising Walnut railer Furniture, of every yariety; Walnut Chamber Sults, Cottage Furniture, cane seat Chairs, Dlattrasses, Lounges, Sideboards, Di ning Tables, Office Tables, Chairs, &C., &c. Messrs. 131.; & Co. are closing out their entire stock to vacate tile above premises. Their new Ware rooms will not be feddr until the end of October. Catalogues for tile sale will be reply on Monday, Sept. Pith. when the Furniture call be etamined. SECOND SALE.—The sale will be continued olt THURSDAY, the.2lst, Catalogues of which will his ready on Wednesday, the 20th. The entire stock to be Closed out, the premises having been sold, and tile purchaser refuses to allow Messrs. a. & Co. to ronmin until they eau remove Into their 11011' Wore. rooms. Messrs. G. & Co. hare_Durelutserl tile Old 3ia4160* Hotel, Nos. 37 and 39 North SIiCON D Street, op posite Christ Church, where they will open with cue entire NEW STOCII about the last of October. COULD & CO.'S Witrerooms. NINTH and MAR. Otinclq, will remain as before. set4-5t - FAROE SALE OP ARMY CLOTHING AT AUCTION. QuAItTP,RmAsT Meg OrIoIOE, DIVISION cur CLOTIIINO. AND EQUIPAGE. ST. LOUIS, 310., September It, MM. l3y Order of the Quartermaster General, D. S. A. I will sell at public anetrlOp at my warehouse, No. 154 North SECOND Street, in the city of 25. LOMA on TUESDAY, September 20,1555, at 10 o'ol.oelt A. 31., 27,000 ARMY GREAT COATS, ...., (More or less), of different kinds and materials, as follows, to wit: Gray Satinet, Gray Felt, Seal Skin, Petersham. Light lilac Sittiller, and Pilot Cloth, all. boxed in good order for shipping. Terms: Cash on delivery, United Stet - ea fends. Each successful bidder will be required to deposit 10 per cent. on the amount of his purchase at time of sale. .t. S. HART. sels-t2.3 Captain and A. Q. M. AI3 I 9 3I (gI Tir SALES OF HOSPITAL IdnnrcAL PURVEYOR'S Onrrest, 'WASHINGTON, D. 0., August 29. 1865. Will be held until further , notice % in this city, Alt. TPITIRSDAY MORNiAr, cOnlillenetflg SEPTEMBER 7, prox., otcloeu A. ar, at Ju diciary Square Warehouse, FIFTH und E Streets. an auction sale of Hosnital . Furniture, Redding, tte... which have been used In the Government service. These &ales will embrace runny articles of a ser viceable character, and the attention of Hotel keepers, Proprietors of nto.daboata, and oUiers4 111 called to them. Terms—Cash. at the time of sale. Successful bidders uutst remove their purehaseg within forty-eight (Q) hours from date of sale. If not taken sway within that time the articles will be resold nt the lint blibnilllCnt sale, at the risk of the first purchaser, 14.Ep.LAND, aulli-tf Surgeon II: B. A., Medical arvepor. SPECIAL SALE OF GOVERNMENT RULES In Philadelphia, at the CITY BAZAAR and JATTERSALLS 1120 RACE Street. ONE MULES ' wilt be gold each WEDNES DAY and SATURDAY throughout the month of September, commencing at 10 o'clock A. AT,. Thesei Mules are nearly all-drat-class, and sold only for went of use. Every opportunity will be given tel examine them. Terms cash in Government fund% By oracr er c4,ptain ALBERT S. ASHME AD, Assistant Quanormaaten selfmtuth-lm It. B. CHAMPION, Auctioneer. 111¢ B. CHAMPION, AUCTIONEER, -Juva Office, 111.26 RACE Street, will sell, on MON:: DAY, September 190). at 12 o'clock, prealsoly,at tha store ofJOIIN 8, CLARK, /008Aietuarr a first-class PORTABLE STEAM- .'0,1141t, bf IS horse-power, with Locomotive Tubular . Boller, Steam Gauge, &c., complete in all Its parts, Can be used either for a portable or stationary purpose, Will be in operation at the time of sale. serl-Ed it. B, CHAMPION, Auctioneer. ' HERKZIESS' BA. ALB, NINTH AND SANSOM STREETS. AUCTION SALE OF HORSES, &e., ON SATURDAY MORNING- NEXT, At .10 o'clock,coinprislng about BEyß.yrir-F.1.V8 HORSES, Stilted to harness and tlte saddle. Full descriptions at sale, ALSO, New and iccond-hand Carriages, Dearborn/. &c., with which the sale will commence. Single and Double Harness, Saddles, Bridles, &c. Also, prey tons to the horses, a handsome thee. rous,4l-hresl Al derney Bull, two_years VhYSale of Horses, &c, on Wednesday _ ALFRED M. HEBB:NUB, scl4-2k if Auctioneer. AM UNEDIENTS NEw OTIESTITIIT-SIREET 'THEA.• TRE, CHESTNUT Street, nboye GROVER & SINN I essees and anagerd. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, Sept, 14, MD, BENEFIT OF The Yottiug, Beautiful, and Fascinating UM- Vona! Artiste, MSS 11ELEN PaMTERZII upon which Occasion A GREAT BILL will be preseuted, Introducing MASS HELEN P,,STERN NINE thrVEltnNT allikelOTEßS. Tho porfvrmanee will commence with tile grand Military Opeit THE TRENCH S t P li Y e natal Math'lde Henri st. Aline }- - - Miss HELEN WISTERIG Runlet To conclude with the sparkling Western specialty. A DEVILIM (1001.) JOKE. MISS WESTERN In Mx DiNerent Ohlra6tAr9- MONDAY. Sept. 15, First Appearance Of Milli JOSI) ORTON. _ _ . SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Sept. 16th, benefit oe Mr. W. H. Gardner, when the great moral drama of TEE DRUNKARD will be presented. seta WALNUT ,STBENT THEATEE.—. Acting and Stage Manager. , - Vt. S. FrederiMitil Business Manager and Treasurer, ,T. J. Hemphill THIS IVRIDAY) EVENING, Sept, lb, /BM, BENEFIT OF MRS. D. P. BOWERS, Commencing at quarter of 8 o'clock, with the See. satlonal Play of Mrs. Haller THE STRANUf t E, re, b. 134wer9. . . . Strangerr...,_ Mr. Barton 0.111. To conclude with Tonla , s glorious Comedy of the HONEY MOON. . . .. . . . „ Dahl Anima tWr. Barton Hill_ Pamity lilsals, 26 emits! Chairs In Orlin:aril mg Dress ,Olrele, 60 cents; secnreo' C.liiira in orchestra. and Dress Circles, 75 cents; Orchestra Chairs. Vl' Orchestra Bones, IC Private Boxes, V/ to $B. Doors open at 7 1 A o'clock; commence at quarter before 8. AIRS. JekilN . DREW'S NEW ARCM. ANA , STREET THEATRE. BENEFIT OF bilk JOHN DREW. TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, September 15, INE. rositivele 19,64 night but one or ROSEDALE: Or, THE RIFLE BALL. 'Mrs. JOHN DREW , ~,,,,, MOM. Monday—Edwin Atintns hie neir nay or THE SERF, by the author of the Ticket-of-Leave Mau. NEW AMERICAN THEATRE—! wALMITT Street, above Eighth. IMMENSF. P SUCCESS O The Great American Actress, MISS KATE FISHER, who, with her BEAUTIFUL HORSE, WONDER, will OpPeny EynAtY EVENING AND ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, in the great drama of MAZEFPA; OR, THE WILD HORSE OF TARTARY. Pon Dramatto Company, with Grand Tournament, Banal, e, Doors open at 7,80 o'clock, commence at o'clock, ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH AND CHESTNUT. GREAT SUCCESS—ROUSE CROWDED TO EXCESS. TUESDAY, SEPT. I.d, AND EVERY EVENING. licappmiidotee of the Distinguished MUD% MR. AND MRS. HARRY WATKINS, In their Comical Musical Entertainment, "TWO HOURS IN FUNLADI" Assisted by the Eminent Pianist, MISS CAIiLOTTA SHAW, Pronounced by the Musical Critics of England THE BEST OF LIVIA+ LADY VANISTS. During the evening, MR. AND MRS. 1 - I._WA.TICINS IN THIVM CHARACTERS AND SONGS: Being a series of Eccentric Sketches of Ch.trad.• ter! Dashes at the Dilletanti Rubs ou the Ito mantle! Smiles at the Sentimental! Hits at So ciety! Views. of the Vulgar! etc. , Full partied. lam see small bills and posters. ItAddissiott Ia aad 25 cis. Open at 715--lbegln at 8. seig-ft. CONCERT HALL.-TOM, THE BLIND NEGRO BOY-PIANIST. Will give a series of entertainments for one week only, commeneing Sept. In. ADDIIISM ON CF.NTS, Reserved Seats. Inc. Gallery, Vic, Doors oyes at eloek, commencing at N. B.—Reserved seats may be sceuredeach day at Mr. T. B. Pugh's Book Store, S. W. or. Sixth and. Chestnut. The grand Piano used for the occasion 15 furnished by Blasius Bros, loos Chestnut St. _ S. C. J. TIIAYERi A/1041. DANCING ACADEMY. D. L. CARPENTER 625 ARCH Street. Terme, Circulars, &e.,. to be had at his Roblin/. where D. L. CAItPENTLII can be seen at all houre. day and night. eett-et. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CHEST NUT Street, above Tentit—Open from 9A. 2.t. till 6P. M. Benjamin West's great ploture oC CHRIST BBJEOTED still on Exhibition. jelB *EXCURSIONS. aslapsim EXCURSIONS TO. LONG BItANOH, Tiaint far Long Bram% will led.fp POOPNIVII POINT, Canlen.delly (HundaY excepts t 0 at LIMA- N; Fare, $2. Excursion Ticking, good for three dam $2. B. 11. COLE, Agent, eel-hu Camden. L ARO E ASSORTMENT OE 41Ladle67, /Magee, Old Children's . Straw, Felts and Bilk-plush HATS. Also, Flouters, Feathers, Velvets, and Ribbons, will clx will be sold at thelOW est cash mice, or short time. T. E. HARRIS. seo-lm SO North SECOND Street. AL c r.7°. cl. - N t !lli ° v lj uineli C r pi tionii 4 (?lf l oa l r i al l tt i ll given 13AY and EVW 2, I9Y t. capEN _ . " 94, ocl2-ivtinly Nct. 26 South TENTH Strout. azPHILADELPHIA BOALB woßics,-BAtixa, awaitli it Co., 8110050ra to A. B . Paris A vp,,_ i „vs . Wm ner FIFTEENTH Street and r Ntalns- VANIA Avenue, manufacturers of Patent Scale,. suitable for Weigh Locks, Railroad Tracks, Depot*. Coal, Hay, and Live Stuck; also, all _the. radon, descriptions or poromot m i ll ate r n o t r B ta e b a l m e 0 51 r at a ft e rta us iloilea, flaunter Sealer; illlg Stock House Beale, r list Yttrium; Patent , P) for wel hing_bollersi emit. Parallel Crane Beton Inge, and o therheavyynachtne g ry; Hopper males, t meeting bushels and pounds; for welill g grata. .4 Banks , 11 1 / 7 /4cooltla-llalll and Union Seale. rranteif Prompt attention Rives F2 " 1.9 ; 8 1 " ) Mid vol' Alveolar, to repH.r. l, - . 5- I C. H. DINBIORE 6 C. M. SANK , LEIV/S 1., HOUPT. C. IL GEEING. J. H. UP tII4OBIt. au244us FAIRBANKS' STANDARD oCA.T.P.S, Adapted to every branch of iniaineee /there correct and durable Scale Is required. • A uniform standard of iveights, and a cornet system of weighing, are subjects claiming the st,.. tuition of event Individual In the community. A WORD OF CAUTION. THE WELL-54FNED R&PUTATION OP ITIN/81/ SCALES has In uced the manufacturers and vet. dere of imperfect and cheap made balances to offer them as FAIIWANKfIt SCALES, and purchasers have therlifore been subjected to fraud and impositfottr, and Portlier, - other manufacturers have thitasim as. aerie - Atli:lt they have secured the services of valued Auperint.endet4s and foremen from our establish.. "'bent. yebesubserthera have no eontroversy with iionort /0 competitors, but regarding the perpetrators og -; above frauds us pursuinga course alike untuse and dishonorable, they take this method to caution the public againat their Im_positions. FAIRBANKS a EWING. set sm NAlloNio HALkt FM/adelpltia. a] VANS & WATSON'S STORESALAMANDER wars , Ett SOUTH ToORTE STREET. • : PIiILADELPHIA, PA, _ srlory or FIRE-PROEM sults lawn* ) 1 13 , iciYi i D ffito DEL I CATEa D e lc e use ii..°o°. :..u. It will give !Alen and energise.* feel an , • enable.you to sleep well, 104 Monti; E. 2 ,1 , • skitZl-Ua, - . - .. Airs. D. P. Bowers.