The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 20, 1865, Image 3

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r ocIALTA NOTIONS.
yomi. Wirmor SHADES of the only
" line shades in Philadelia,
Vninq: 01
TON & 10 ., 723 Chestnut strpheet. KEL
are receiving every day
.-sc tom- new styles of opaque window
„
p:11.11. CPtltit I NOT ON & CO, 7213 Chestnut
Luton Reps Rrockatelle, Damasks
pviathes, at the curtain store of IfistaY,
& Co.
,operta lions of Lace Embroidered Curtains
& CO.
1: It I N(TUN & Co., Importers of Piano
Covers. Hollands and Damasks.
rAcel t.ToN & Co. are receiving some
('rit s - windOw shades., rustle borders,
.1)1r , ulatch aJmlred. Call and See
111 db
....art. street.
'.II.NTI. II :ENT AL WISIEES
1:1" IJD DARD Or 'rowan HALL.
•ant chap, though 1 ounnot tell why,
wished that be was a butterfly,
Born in a bower,
Arlace that's nice enough when green,
0a cold in winter, and no screen
Frost a hard shower.
:bought , twould he so flue to sup
,Aze and breakfast within the cup,
Of a sweet flower;
Sul um- it is, until you wake
vo tau? Acme urchin rude does take
yo, in his power.
. 0 , 0 ,10 gay the wings you might bespread
-petted with black, gold-color, red;
They are flimsy wear;
Ova tern no sag. can mend their Nll/5,
o f de they give the least defence
AgaillSt nipping air.
'Drill:V.ll mould still give to me,
0 ,1 a cre' , shall I wish to be
Acy sort of Ily,
Iflmiever gaufry wings It gnaws—
lefteeSe more serviceable clothes
From ltennett's to buy!
. ;; eck being eonalantly replenished by large
.10tions, we are enabled to offer a large as
st of all kinds, styles, and sizes of clothing
,sires! possible prices.
• ; TOWER HALL,
No. 518 MARKET Street,
BENNETT . CO.
.011iNG, Cionnico,
Clothing, Clothing,
Clothing, Clothing,
Costs, Business Coats,
Duiditt•ss Coats, Business Conn,
Coats, Business Coats,
i4 , 0 „,,,, 5 Coats, Business Coats,
Coats, Coachman's Coats,
ttachmaii.i Coats, Coachman's Coats,
toachinairE Coats, Coachman's Coats,
i.achw 's Coats, Coachman's Coats.
Itinning. Coats—new style.
Ws',king Coats — new style.
‘Vanziog Coats—new style.
walking Coats—new style.
Pants—varled styles.
rants. Pants—varied styles.
r:11113. Pants — varied styles.
pant:. Pants—varied styles.
V,sts. Vests—all descriptions.
Celts. Vests—all descriptions.
Vrzi,. Vests—all descriptions.
Celts—all description&
11,,y; Clothing, Boys , Clothing,
Clothing, Bow' Clothing,
14.3% , ' Clothing, Boys' Clothing,
14, 2 ,• clothing, Boys' Clothing,
In the greatest variety.
Mining' Coats, Hunting Coats,
!jolting Coats, Hunting Coats,
Coats, Hunting Coats,
Malting Coats, Hunting Coats.
if supplied from Foreign Importa
:,i Prmerlic MoDufucturers, we are enabled
clr , icest assortment of READY-MADE
7:l±M: al reasonable prices.
•
, stock - of UNCUT GOODS for
Mei Army and Navy Officers, which
,rxitle to order at the shortest notice.
RUCKIIILL & WILSON'S
iilttAN-STONE CLOTHING HALL,
.110. 603 and Goa CHESTNUT Street
;EKVII CcF THE SKIN IS SECURED BY
ne [WEED'S "EMAIL DE PARIS," which
tr,gyali. Miss Lucille Western, Mrs. D. P.
r;. 211.1311'5. Emma Waller unite in endorsing
iprimg a beautiful complexion, and a soft,
std transparent skin, removing freckles,
:,-worm specks, small-pox marks, and all
redness, and discolorations of the skin
from exposure or unhealthy action of the
":7i• 1601(1 by all respectable Druggists, Per
tad liair-dressers. • se4-mwstt
:lADELPHIA NATATORIUM - AND PHY
-1:-TriTTn.—The Swimming Department will
,tasint SATURDAY nest, September the
M. The lest Ladles Class will meet at 10
lasiitatiou closes two weeks for refit
%aerating.. The season for Gymnastics,
t the second week of October.
WM. JANSEN.
!A.:NOWT:EDGED BY ALL AS SUPERIOR TO
011ita HATE. RESTOIIATIVN.
Hair Color Restorer."
r will Hair Color It will Restorer."
.eten I . ,,tete Mar Color preserve Restorer."
Tier rrity Hair Color the Restorer."
lizar Hair Color original Restorer."
to its Hair Color color Restorer."
original Hair Color to old Restorer."
color hair Color age. Restorer."
Hair Color Restorer."
Dtkr. Hair Color Restorer.
I. Tilt 11.118 SOFT, GLOSSY, .t•ND LUXURIANT.
7.11/: P.( F.! , ('LEAN, COOL, AND HEA.LTIIY.
will positively stop the hair from
[:Wise It to grow on bald heads inaft
r•iwn n: follicles are left.
crirts.• Six bottles. $4. Sold by Doctor
E R SOX, 330 North SIXTH Street. lt
ITCH, SCRATCH, SCRATCH.—
rris
All•Nealfng %grunt Cures the Itch
12 to 41 hours. Cures Tater, Salt Bleium,
and all skin diseases. Prepared only
•.:}IAYNE & SON, 330 North SIXTH St. it
FITTERS' PLYERS, FROM FIVE -TO
Gas Fitters , Pipe Hooks. Members'
Scrapers, Tap Borers, Menem Pots
For sale by TRUMAN & SHAW,
3".;(Eiglit Thirty-five) MARKET Street, below
COP-WILEEL CLOTIIIIS-WRINGER AT
: (which we know to be the most dura
-q other patterns for such as prefer them, are
the Hardware Store of TRUMAN &
W. No. 835 (Eight Thirty-flue) MARKET
:if. COMPLEXION AND HAlR.—Bald
41:are Faces covered, Gray Hair restored
11,ir darkened, Weak Hair strengthened
y Hair beautified
l'in.pled Faces cured, purified, and made
~ " , t l l t clear, land beautiful by the use of
'\:AN'S CELEBRATED RECIPES. Mailed
roe whili Lig to give them an honest trial
cites can be obtained without charge by
by addressing
THOS. F. VITAPMAN,
I=l
rat&W4t Sat BROADWAY, New York.
r.:ARTICEA AND DYSENTEBIL—A sure
; for the worst case of acute or chronic Diar-
Dysentery is Dr. STRICKLAND'S ANTI
' f.E.P.A MIXTURE; thousands have been cured
Lit Governmeut uses it in the hospitals. It
ad many of our soldiers after all other means
1s fact, we have enough proof Of the meaty
valuable preparation of astringents, ab
stimulants, and carminatives, to advise
Itte of our readers to get a bottle and have it
. ]! l ' i n€ l3 3 and to those who suffer try it directly.
Druggists everywhere. Ask for Dr. Striek-
Atli-Cholera Mixture. jya-raWf4D2
DIE I HAIR DYE
- -
HAIR DYE Is the best in the
. 9 . The only true and perfect Dye—barmless,
ataneous, and reliable; produces a splendid
-k or Natural Brown; remedies the 111 effect 5 of
/ ) Yes, and frequently restores the original
• Sold by all Druggists. The genuine is signed
BATokLELog, 51 BARCLAY Street, New
3asomwf-ly
ALL THE 'KNOTTY QUESTIONS
That human wisdom vex,
The toughest Is "What meanetk
This secret would sst unravel?'"
PLANTATION llirrEns take,
And thou shalt be the wiser
For thy sick stomach's sake.
4 ‘ ..rATICYN BITTERS—the original S. T.
lesser of medical "science"—the
Wttatier of the World—attleitly and pernta
:' 'ales Dyspepsiailleartburn,Cholic , Cramps ,
Sick Headache, and all unpleasant feel
from an incorrect condition of the Ste-
Oastrte Juices. Thep are
PALATABLE, AND SURE.
`LL ' S
HAIR RENEWER IS THE 3/OST
Preparation for the hair ever offered to the
It is a vegetable compound, and contains .
"'lolls ingredients. It Will restore gray hair
color—will prevent the hair falling
sill promote its growth. It is a splendid
'' in g — neansing the scalp, and making the
lustrous, and silken. R. P. HALL & CO.,
11., Proprietors. sell-ISt
NEW PATENT.
`4 :NI AND DRY PLASTER.
FIRE AND BURGLAR SAFES
wand their contents.
I YMT(.I.e the icon.
lose their fire-proof qualities.
f ureiihen with the hest Locke.
MARVIN & CO.,
tt 721 CHESTNUT Street, (Masonic HMI.)
hhs of other makers taken in exchange on
ilA,ral terms. Depth-126
•••
(W.REATONS) ITCH.
-11 F-1- 0./. (OINTMENT) SALT RHEUM,
."•1 1 11 ,
) t , /fell in jorty-eight hours. Also cures
tilrers. Chilblains, and all Eruptions
Prier, 50 cents. By sending 50 cents to
64 POTTER, BOSTON, 'Mass., will be for
fr't, bY mail. For sale by all Druggists.
zAll, AND CATARRH succEsbrubLY
sJ. ISAACS, M. D., Oculist and &strict,
' N E Street. Artificial eyes inserted. No
fUr kxamtuation. aul7..tf
tw„
1 4 , PRICER REDUCED.
, VA NAMAXER & DROWN,
‘'onui
a r •
L.,bthitg
41 i HALL, S. E. cur, §IXT/1 And MARKET.
MARRIED
JAMISON—HOLMES, -- -On Tuesday, September
loth, In the First Pre2-byterlatt Church, Philade/.
hla. by the Rev. Alexander Reed, Adr. Benton K.
Janylson, son of Hou.S.S.Jamisou,te'Hiss Rattle A.
Holmes. daughter Of Edward A. Holmes, 'Esq., of
Philadelphia. . •
DIED.
LANDHETIL - 011 Monday s /BM WO, Thomas
Landreth, in the 66th year of is age.
His relatives and friends are invited to attend his
funeral, from his late residence, No. 1611 Filbert
street, on Thursday' afternoon, 21st inst., at two
o'clock. Services at St. James Church, Kingses
s
ing, _
MADOCK.--On the tali inst., SitrahM.Maddock.
Her relatives and friends are invited to attend
the funeral, from her late residence, No. 1132 Vine
street, on T. ourili-day ( the 20iii inst.). at TS o'clock.
Interment at Friends' Southwestern Burial-
Ground.
JGYklE.—Sliddenly, on the 19th inst., John Joyce,
in the ad pear of hie age.
Due notice will be given of h 1 l'aneraL
RORN.—In Camden, N. J., September 19th, Isaac
Van Horn, aged 63.
Du. notice will be given of the funeral.
RITER.—On the nth Instant, Gilbert Edward In
fant son of Gilbert and Fannie niter. *
NEAGLE.—On the 17th instant, John NeaVe,Ar
tint.
BL A• C K MO USSELINES, WITH
White Polka Spots. all wool and best quality;
also, with purple dot.. DESSON & SON, Mourning
Store, No. ins CHESTNUT Street. •sel2-tf
BLACK BILKS.—BEBSON &
SON have received - their full stock of Lyons
Taffetas, Gros Grains, Mourning Silks, Pouf de
Sois. Arinares Gros diAlneriques, au. Mourning
Store, No. 318 CHESTNUT Street. sell-te
YEE h LANDELL ARE OPENING
FALL GOODS.
Magnificent Silks and Shawls.
Winceys with Silk Chain.
Wtneeys with Cotton Chain.
Richest Printed De Lathes.
Lupin's bterinoes, New Co
,Saint Bernard Square Shawls. seg-ti
WEXTRACT FROM THE DILNUTES
M" A :MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DI
RECTORS OF THE HAZLETON RAILROAD
comrAiir. nod September It, 1116. , 5i
WhereaB, We have received the announcement Of
the decease of our fellow-member and former Pre
sident, Mr. ALUERNON S. ROBERTS. It is incum
bent upon us, therefore, In view of tile estimable
character of this gentleman, and the valuable ser
vice. which he has rendered to this Company. to
take such action as shall evince oar peelings and
sentiments ou this melancholy occasion; be it 'there
fore,
• ,
liesolved, That the community at large, this Com
pany in particular, and his immedia , e friends and
relatives, have sustained a loss of no ordinary cha
racter and we deeply feel the breach that has been
made in all them relations by the decease of our
mend and associate, Mr. Roberts. His direction
while presiding officer, and his advice as an associ
ate of this Board, hare always been of the most efil,
dent character: his judgment in all eases has de
manded our admiration, and the urbanity of hie
'anner in their expression our affection and re
gard.
fiebotrect, That Vie Dorird attend the funeral of
their late esteemed fellow-nieniber, and that the
office of the Company he closed on the day of the in
terment.
Resvatied, That these proceedings be inserted in
full in the minutes of this Board as a permanent re
cord of the estimation in which he was held, and of
the regret for the loss which we have sustained by
Ms decease; and that a copy be transmitted to the
family, properly signed by the officers of the Com
pany.
ReBo/red, That these proceedings be read at the
the next annual Meeting of the Stornolders of this
Company. and that they be published.
Resolved, That these proecedir , s be published in
the daily papers. ALES:. U. UAW,
it Secretary.
"gr. NOTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEET
ING of the Stockholders of the NORTE'
MOUNTAIN COAL COMPANY for the election of
Directors and thetransaction of such other business
as May ho legally brought before the =egos', Will
be held at the CONTINENTAL HOTEL. Pluladel-
phia, on WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of October.
1865, at 1 o'clock I'. M.
Action will be had upon a proposition to sell the
property of the Company. AVM. B. FOULS,
1020-131 Secretary.
Illg l r OFFICE Or TUE rmtsu i .
Ln
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
PHILADELPHIA, September 20, 1305.
An ELECTION for TEN DIRECITORS„ for the
ensuing year, will be held, apreeablyto charter, at
a &ueral meeting of the Stockholders for that pur
pose. at the OFFICE of the Compauy, on 'M.'S
DA). , October 2, 1865, at 10 o'clock A. 11F.
J. W. McALLISTER,
Secretary pro tem.
ligr OFFICE OF THE • DUNKARD
CREEK OIL COMPANY No. 39 South SE
COND Street—TO DELIN QUENT STOCKHOLD
ERS.—III accordance with Sections 16, 17, and 1 0, of
the atet of 5 - my 16th. 1863, notice is hereby g iven that
unless the assessment called for at a meeting of the
Directors, held August 8, 1862, be paid ,41 or before .
the 30th day of September, 1865, a sufficient number
of shares will be sold at public sale on that day at 10
o'clock, at the office of the Comßany, to pay said
assessment, with iteceSgftry and Incidental ex TIMM
By order of the Board. T. MORRIS PEROT,
5e2023203t Treasurer.
1101=' NOTICE.— EMPIRE' COPPER
COMPANY OF MICHIGAN.
Notice is litiviv given that all stock in this compa
ny on which the instalment of one J0[141_4130.! share.
called April 2Sth, 180.5, and due May 20th, 1805 is not
paid, is forfeited br said default, and that according
to the charter and by-laws of the company it wilt
.be sold at public auction on FRIDAY, 20th October,
18145, at 12 at the °lnce of the Secretary of the
employ, NOT 423 WALNUT Street, Plinadel
phia. unless paid on or before that day.
By order 01 the Board of Directors.
J. 8. MtMULLIN, Secretary.
Phila., Sept. 19, 1805. se2o-wfm-toe2o
111 THE ArTUMNAL EXHIBITION
of the PENNSYLVANIA. HORTICULTU
RAL SOCIETY will open on WEDNESDAY EVE
NI.N 6, Sept. 27th,at ohiloe.k, and continue Thim
day and 1 , riday, day and evening, in a ORAND
PAVILION, on the lot on BROAD Street. next to
the Academy of Music. A BAND OF MIi,SIC will
lie in attendance every evening. Contributions of
Fruit. Plants, Flowers, and Vegetables will be re
ceived by the Committee on Tuesday, 26th. sal
Wednesday, 27th of September, up ton o'clork,M,
at the place of exhibition.
"Single Tickets 50 cents; children half price; sea
son tickets $1; tickets to await one gentleman and
two ladies $l. se2o-9t
11W. POST OFFICE, PHILADEL
PHIA, PA— September 18. 1885.
The Mail for HAVANA (Cuba), per Steamship
STARS AND STRIPES, will close at this Office on
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 20, 1865, at SIX o'clock P.
sel9-2t C. A. WALBORN, P. M.
ligrLAW DEPARTMENT, 'UNIVER
SITY OF FENNSYLVANIA.—A. Term will
begin on MONDAY, October 241. The Introduetory
Lecture will be delivered by Professor E.SPENCER
MILLER, at 8 o'clock P. M., at the lecture-room of
the University. sel9-tot
illar OFFICE OF THE STAR
OIL
OIL
COMPANY, No. 71..Z3 South SEVEN
Sitreot.
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. IS., 1965.
The first Annual meeting of the Stockholders of
this Company will be held at their Mee, on WED
NESDAY, September nth, at 3 teclook P. X.
An election for Directors will be held.
sel6-101. SAMUEL ALLEN, Secretary.
wir= DIVIDEND NoTicE.—oriloon
OF THE PHILADELPHIA. GERMAN
TOWN, AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD COM
PANY.
The Board of Managers have this day declared a
Dividend of FOUR PER CENT., Clear of all taxes,
payable eri Mid after the Zd of October next.
The stocii transfer book will he Closed on the 20th
insels a o d remaiA Es. e D d
O u U nt G il H h E e R TY,f October.
Treasurer.
AN EXAMINATION FOR PRIN.
CIPALS of Boys' and Girls' Grammar
Schools of the First School District, will be held at
the MOUNT VERNON GRAMMAR SCHOOL, CA
THARINE Street, above THIRD, on FRIDY,
'VA instant, at 1 o'clock P. Bt., and to be continued
on SATURDAY, 23d instant.
By order of the Committee on Qualifications of
Teachers. J. W. HAW - AWE:LC,
selB-nrwthat Secretary.
- -
l igE. OFFICE OF THE KILLER OIL
COMPANY, 12 South FOURTH Street.
At a meeting of the Stockholders. held THIS DAY,
an assessment of FIFTEEN CENTS per share was
levied to increase the Working Capital, payable
from the 20th to the 30th inst. Books will be open
transfersfer until the 19th in assessmenthich no
can be made unto the it paid.
By order of the Stockholders.
sel2-18t JOHN H. WYLE, Treasurer.
-
11grOFFICE OF MONTGOMERY OIL
COMPANY, 226 WALNUT Street.
SY.PTEMIItiIi 16, 1865.
. „
The Directors, Of the Montgomery Oil Company,
at a meetino bold this day, ordered . 311 assessliient
of FIVE CENTS PER SUARE on each Share of
Capital Stock, te paid in to te Treasurer on
the Id to the 16thday of Octob h er next, at this
office.
This assessment is made in conformity with au
thority given to Directors by the Stockholders, at
their animal meeting held September Bth i
The Transfer Books of this Company wilt be
closed on the 10th day of September, 1808, and no
stock can be transferred after that date, unless the
above assessment has been paid.
FEW SMITH,
seni-inwfot. Secretary.
semiroiiißON GENERAL'S OEFIRRI
WASHINGTON CITY, D. C.
August 17, 1865.
AN ARMY MEDICAL BOARD, to consist Of
Brevet Colonel C. S. Triplet . , Surgeon S. A.,
Presides Brevet Lieutenant Colonel H. R. Wirtz,
burgeon TJ. s. A. Brevrit Colonel An
thony Heger Surgeon U. S. A. and Brevet Major
C. C. Lee, Assistant Surgeon IT. S. A., Recorder,
will meet In New York City, on the 20th of Septem
ber next, for the examination of mind idates.for ad
mission into the Medical Staff of the United States
Army, and Of Assistant Surgeons for promotion.
Applicants must be between 21 and 36 years Of age,
and physicallysound.
Applications mu m be addressed to the Surgeon
General of the ary, stating the residence of the
applicant, and the date and prime of his birth; they
Must be avrempanied by respectable testimonials of
mural character.
If the applicant has been in the servise, he will
send the testimonial lof the chief medical officer
under whom he has served, and if in service at the
present time, the application must be sent through
the Medical Director of the respective Department.
No allowance is made for the expenses of persons
undergoing the examination, as it is au it“lispert-
Sable pre-reqUiaite to appointment.
There are now twelve vacancies In the Medical
Staff. J. R. 13.alltNES
au2l-inwilSt Surgeon General 13. S. Army.
OFFICE OF THE CONTINEN
TAL OIL COMPANY, No. 133 SOUTH
FOURTHSTREET-TO DELINQUENT STOCK,
11OLDERS. — In accordance with sections 16. 17, and
18, of the act of July 18th, 1883, notice is hereby
given that unless the assessment called for at a
meeting of beforeirectors, held J SeptemberB66, be
paid on or the 30th day of 1865, a
sufficient number of shares will be sold at pnblle
sale on thpt (lay at 10 o'clock, at the office of the
company. to pay said assessment, with necessary
and incidental expenses. By order of the Board.
sc9-19t JOHN 13. WYLH, Trtasurer.
Or' OFFICE OF TUE HE'LL FARM
PETROLEUM AND COAL COMPANY, No.
122 South SEVENTH Street, rifILADZI.P.II/A, Oep
tember 1, 1865.
To Delinquent Stockholders: In accordance with
Sections 18, 17, and 18 of the Act of July 18, 1882, notice
forsery given, That unless the assessment called
at a meeting of the Directors, held July 11,„
18 0 .5, be paid on or before the 21st day of September,
1865 a sufaelent number of shares will be sold at
public sale OR that day, at 10 o'6loa, at the °lace of
the Company to pay said assessment, with 115556. ,
sary and incidental expenses. By order of the
Board. SAMUEL ALLEN,
eel-18r. Treasurer.
10 2 ..
PROVE - KENT CO]
CAPITAL STOCK
200,900 SHARE
°lnce .r 4 o. E4B Soul
Joseph Lesley,
Robert H. Beatty,
Albert D. Boileau,
Edward H. Faulkner,
A. Engel
President, SYLVESTE:
Secretary and Treasta
FIELD,
MILITARY.
tiUNITED STATES MARINE CORPS.
—Wanted for the UNITED STATES MARINE
CORPS, able-bodied MEN. Splendid induce
ments held out to all entering the Marine Corps;
&Hone Opportunity to visit foreign countries•
good pay, excellent seemmodatlons, light and
easy duties.
For all further information inquire at the Recruit
tug Rendezvous, No. 311 South FRONT Street,
Philadelphia, between 9 A. M. and 8 P. M. every
day except Sunday. CHARLES HEYWOOD,
141 captain and Recruiting , °Meer.
"T NEVER HAD A GOOD PICTURE
BEFOREexclaimed one of Philadelphia's
fairest daughters, as she gazed, with delight on -her
Photo-Miniature. made at CREMER .fc DILLON'S,
ill South EIGIITO Street.
N. R.—Albums and Stereoscopes in great yartety
11 - A.vANA, DIGABB.-A GOOD VA.
RIETY constantly ln store and SONS,ow,
eet sash rates. B. FUGUET &
mv24-sin- No. SlB South FRONT Street.
OLIVE OIL-IN STORE,
and for saleby the sole*eute.
JAI:TR:ETCH KA at 'LAVERGNE,
ses-12t Nos. 202 and 204 South FRONT Street.
BALES NEW OR LEANS MOSS.
50 j, G. FULLER,
9 south sEIISIMI Street.
THE GLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTH
-L. --Therefore, the nervous and debilitated should
immediately use HELMBOLD'S EXISACT
104 t3outli TA2iTs Matti - e,u23-1m
FALL GOODS
Just received ft large assortment of bloods
stilts
ble for the Fall season, consisting of
LUPIN'S ALL-WOOL DELAINES,
MERINOES,
CA,SHKERE DIECOSSE,
44 EMPRESS CLOTH,
" PARISIENNE,
" TAMISE,I% YDS. WIDE.
yELouR B o rssE,
4, POPLINS,
" POPLIN PERMS
4 . BIARRITZ, •
44 BOMBAZINES,
ALPACAS, CROWN MOHA.IRS,
QUEEN'S CLOTH, Ito,
Also, a line assortment of
SECOND MOURNING GOODS.
BLACK SILKS, TAFFETA. GRO DE BRINES,
POULT DE SOX, &C., in different qualities.
PERKINS',
9 South NINTH Street.
EDwn; HALL & Co.,
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
LONG BROCHA SHAWLS, OPEN CENTRES.
LONG BROCHA SHAWLS, PILLED CENTRES
SQUARE BROCHA SHAWLS, "
STRIPE BROCHA SHAWLS.
ST. BERNARD SHAWLS.
BERLIN WOOLLEN SHAWLS.
NEW STYLES OP PLAID SHAWLS.
CHILDREN'S AND MISSES SHAWLS.
LONG BLACK THIBE!i SHAWLS.
SQUARE BLACK THIBET SHAWLS.
Several large lots of SHAWLS, from the recent
Auction Sales In New - York, below the regular
W1101,1 ,- ;SALE AND RETAIL
GREAT STOCK OF'
JOB LOTS
OB
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
KNOBBY COATINGS.
BEAVERS,
VELOURS,
VELVETS,
CHINCHILLAS,
of the latest and most beautlfol styles we have ever
offered to the trade or public generally. Officers of
the army and navy may feel assured of special
attention.
We also have a complete stock of
FRIENDS' WEAR.
COACH CLOTHS,
BILLIARDS, and
BAGATELLES. _
Our motto is “130011 Goods at Fair Prices," at
W. T. SNODGRASS'
•
CLOTH HOUSE,
34 SWUM SECOND STREET
AND
za STRAWBERRY STREET.
seg-lm
BLUE DOUBLE WIDTH.
Lupin's Wool Delaines, of good quality, at
$1.123.6.
Also, Greens, Browns. Nodes, ..to.
81,37 Lupin's plain Poplins, Glom, DrowM,
Blues, Purples.
Detains.
Lupin's Black Poplins.
1.10 Lupin's 7-1 Black Detals.
Colored Alpacas. Paramattas, &c.
Delaines, prints. Plaids. ite.
ilimppiLLEs giraas.
New 111.VOiCC, good qualities and mum gin& at
lower prices than for three years.
Also, Honeycomb
Fine
BLANV.ETS stock of Bed , Crib, Cradle, and Colored
Se2o-tf
BATH TOWELS.-ON HAND, AND
now opening, heavy brown Huck, Honey-Comb
and Basket Diaper • Superior Barnsley Washed
Huck, real Russia 'Crash; also, WHITE and
BROWN TURKISH, and heavy-Hinged HONEY
COMB BATH TOWELS •
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ABRISON,
seB-Huwet No. 1008 CHESTNUT Street.
FRENCH SHEETING.- JUST
-a- RE
CEIVED, real trench Sheeting, entirely un
dressed, and of very superior quality.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON.
sea-fuaw6t
----- -
NEW TABLE DAMASK.-NOW
-A- Op ening.
HEAVY BARNSLEY TABLE LINEN,
New Degigns and extra quality.
SHELTARD, VAN HARLINGEN ez ARRISIES',
Houe-Furnishing Dry tiootio,
sea-fmr:Gt No. 1008 CHESTNUT Street.
TABLE LINENS.-A GREAT VARIE-.
TY of all kinds, In brown, bleached and half
bleached, from cents, up. Towels of all kinds.
Russia Crash at various prices and gNMlities.Nan:
ides from*LSO up, some 'very handsome with red
borders. Nursery Diapering, from up, in all
the widths, some of them much less than thee have
been. GRANVILLE B. HAINES.
sel9-4t 1013 :MARKET Street, above Tenth.
/CHEAPEST BLANKET - HOUSE IN
'LI THE CITY. — Good blankets at ti&tO per halt,
better at $6 and $6.10, extra size and wei,ht, *A. one
lot very line, $lO that are worm $12.• One lot ex
tra heavy at $lO, same as we sold last year au•
ia,s, and man S other kinds at equally IoW rates. I
have, beyonu a uouut, the cheapest stock in the
city; also crib blankets all sizes.
Marseilles quilts at *.9, large size that cannot be
bought less than $l2, liner at $ll and $l2; one lot 2Z
tra heavy at $64; crib counterpanes all prices; 9-4,
10-4 and 11-4 Lancaster quilts; also honeycomb and
bridal quilts; heavy comfortables at $5 and $1.50.
GRANVIGLE /3. HAINES,
sel9-41 1013 MARKET Street, above Tenth.
LUPTIVS .BLACK GOODS, AT RE
DUCED PRICES.
Black Biaritz $l.OO
Black Parisienne 1.40
Black Velourßepp 1.90
6-4 Black Mousseline de Laines 1.10
8-4 Black Cashmeres
1.50
Black Canton Clothsd es
An a full stock of
4.4 Black "Mousseline De Laines.
' 6-4 Black Mousseline De Laines.
Tamise Cloths,
Paris Poplins.
All from the late auction sales. . •
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Na.o 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street,
Abolre Willow.
SIiPERB QUALITY BLANKETS.
Blankets of all e.,rades.
CURWEN 'oTODDART & BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street
Above Wi low.
TABLE LINENS AND LINEN SHEET
IN OS, as low and cheaper than cottons. A full
supply on hand from recent auction purchases.
CURWEN SToDDART & BROTHER,
Not. 450, 4524 anti 454 North SECOND Street,
Above Willow.
PARIS CASHMERE SHAWLS, OF
new designs, from the late auction sales.
CUItWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 452, aud 454 North SECOND Street,
Above Willow.
F ANCY SHIRTING FLANNELS, OF
choice styles.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 452, and 154 North SECOND Street,
Above Willow.
CHOICE SHADES
French Dlerthoes.
French Onsinnercs.
Paris Poplins.
Purls Epingics.
Web Plaids.
From the late Attetion -
CUEWEN SPOD DART :lc - BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street
Above Willow.
4-4 PARIS CIIINTZES, FROM A
late auction bale.
CUILAVEN %6ToDDART Yc nnovi ER;
Nos. 450, 452, and 154 North SECOND Street,
selB-it Above Willow.
ATTRACTIVE` NOTICE TO LADIES.
A full line of French erinctee,
A full line of Poplins
A full line of Silks emit Shawls,
A full line of Blankets,
A full 11110 of Musllns, •
A full line of Table Linens,
A full line of Cloths and Cassimeres ' at
.101 IN STOKES,
sel2 VA ARCH. Street.
(11-CHAMBERS, NO. 810 ARCH ST,
• NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY.
Thread Yells. new designs.
Thread Lace Parties.
Calabria Lace Veils, from 441.
Thread Lace Collars, from 50 cts.
Empress Collars in pointe de gaze, Point 0.1)•
plique, and vale nclennes.HlTE
W GOODS.
' French Muslin, 2 yards wide for dresses. •
Soft. Onish Cambric, Nainsook, Plaid and Stripe
Muslins very Omni).
Well Cambric hdgings and Insertions, French
mbrOidered Bands, F ouneinge, &e., &.
Hemstitched Ildkfs., extra line, 25 ets. sel2-12t
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
26 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
Nave now open a full stock of
' , Lupin's , ' Pier cell
" Monslin de Lianas.
Silk-faced Poplins.
Silk and Wool Poplins.
All-wool Poplins.
}laid Poplins, of ordered styles.
Bicli-figured all-wool Cashmeres.
1: kh styles of Wool De Lanes.
'polka Dot Dc Laines and Reps.
Dress Goods, in great variety, Of our own im
poi Cation. sell
D COAL AND IBP
, hirANY.
*1.000,00 0 .
' 5, AT *5 EACH.
th FOURTH Street. --
TOES:
Sl*ylvester J. Megargee,
Tatlow Jackson,
Price I. Patton
Thomas H. Mewl.
e Smith.
B J. MEGARGEB.
er, ALBERT B. .SCHO
aule-tt
THE PRESS-.---PHILA.DHLPHIA; WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 1865:
RETAIL DRY GOODS
26 South SECOND Street,
HAVE NOW OPEN THEIR
SHAWLS.
COOPER & COWARD,
S. E. corner NINTH and 'MARKET
BLANKETS—ENTIRE NEW STOCK
LOW PRICES.
Medium and fine Blankets.
Some extra cecap lots do and $lO.
Fine crib Blankets; orse Blankets.
Honey-comb Quilts; wide, heart Sheeting&
Shaker Flannels, finest goods, 1 and $l.lO.
Best quality Canton Flannels; lekings.
Linen Diapers, 5d.23, Sd.3o. S 3, and 43.50,
DELAINES.
107 pieces now Delaines, 85 and 37 CtS.
118 pieces new prints,best makes, onlyWito 35 ate
Daily opening new dress goods.
Slack dress goods stock complete.
COOPER & CONARD,
S. E. cor. NINTH and 3HARICRT Streets.
628 p. I ,I2I7wry s 2g R ITOIir — TVAITY 628
at Hopkins' Manufactory, No. 628 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,
and cheapuesz, are unequalled by any other hoop
skirts made, and are warranted to give satisfaction.
Skirts made to order, all( red, and repaired. Also,
good Eastern-made skirts, from Sawn to forty
springs, at - very low prices. Wholesale aud
BAKER'S POPULAR HAIR EBTA.B
LIMN-ENT—The assortment of Braids, Wigs,
Toupees, Bantatux, rappilions, Bouleaux,
Tou
dues, Ties, Cuinpaes, Curls, Illusive Wreaths for
',dies. cannot be equalled by any other house in
the Baited States, at prices lower dun. elsewhere.
No. 909 CIIES'ENTIT Street, 5620-Im.
PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN OF EN
GINES, Machinery, and Carriages at foundries
and 'machine shops: done in the best manlier. Ap
ly to B. E. REIMER, SECOND Street, above
Green. It.
SUPERIOR STYLES;
NATURAL,
life-like, and Impressive liitenesses: finest por
traits made. Set specimens of life-size photographs
in oil colors at B. F. ULMER'S, owl Komi
Street.
142 FOR SI.2S.CARD PROTOGRA.PIis
made atBYMEWS Gallery, &gloom) 86,,
abot•e Green. See specimens; suitable for albums;
just the thing for scholars to exchange with class
mato. It*
HELMBOLD'S
VID EXTRACT MU,
No.-Retention or Incontinence of Urine, Irrita
tlo., inflammation or MCCration of the Bladder or
Kidneys, Diseases of the Prostate Gland, Stone in
the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel or Brick Dust De
posit, and all Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys,
and MonSiell birtill big 5,
HELMBOLD'S
FLUID EXTRACT RUCHU
1 4 OR WEAKNESSES
ARISING FROM EXCESSES OR 'INDISCRETION
The Constitution once affected by Organic Weak
ness requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and
invigorate the system, which Beinthoid , s Extract
/imam invariably does. If uo treatment be sub
mitted to, Consumption or Insanity may ensue.
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
In affections peculiar to females, Is unequalled by
any other preparation, as in ehloroSis or Retention,
Irregularities, painfulness or suppression of custo
mary evacuations, Ulceration or Scirrhous state of
the Uterus, Lencorrlicea,and all complaints incident
to the sex, whether arising from habits of dissipa
tion, linprudenee, or in the Decline or Change of
Life.
FLViD EXPRA.C7: 33-UCEZIT,
IMPROVED ROSE WASH
Will radically exterminate from the system Dis
eases of the Urinary Organs arising from habits of
dissipation, at little expense, little or no ehange.in
diet, anti no exposure; completely superseding
those unpleasant and dangerous remedies, Copaiba
and Mercury, in curing those unpleasant and dan
gerous diseases.
USE ILELMBOLD'S
FLUID EXTRACT BUCEIU
In all cases of the Urinary Organs, whether exist
ing in male or female, from - Whatever cause origi
nating, and no matter of bow long standing. It is
pleasant in taste and odor, Immediate In its action,
and more strengthening than any of the prepara
tions of Bark or Iron.
Those suffering from Broken•dowh or Delicate
Constitutions procure the Remedy at once.
The reader must be aware that however slight
may be the attack of the above disease, it is sure to
affect his bodily health, mental dowers, happiness,
and that of his posterity. Our Mesh and blood are
supported from these sources.
sel9-2tif
PHYsiouL:Na,' PLEASE NOTICE !
We make no secret of the ingredients. HELM"-
BOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU is composed
of Bilelm, Cubebs, and Juniper. Berries, selected
with great care, and prepared in vaeno by H. T.
HELIII.BOLD, Druggist and Chemist of sixteen
years' experience in the city of Philadelphia, and
which is now proscribed by
use in
eminent Physi
gime, has been admitted to use in the United States
Army, an Public also in very general nee in Stale Hos
pitals and Sanitary Institutions throughout
the land.
DIRECT LETTERS TO
HEL/W3o,l4D's
DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE,
594 BROADWAY, NEW YORE.
RELMEOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT,
104 73 nth Tenth E 3 treat
BELOW CHESTNUT ST.), PHILADELPHIA.
Sold by Druggists everywhere. BEWARE OF
COUNTERFEITS. ASK FOR HELMBOLD , S. It
MERCHANT TAILORS.
EDWARD P. KELLY,
7 A I. 0 ,
612 CHESTNUT STREET.
A conirLETE Ag.SORTHENT OF CHOICE
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
CLOTHES UNSURPASSED IN QUALITY AND
STYLE.
MILITARY AND NAVAL OFFICERS
Attended to by S. S. TAYLOR, the best Military
and Naval Tailor in the country—last four years the
Cutter at OWENS', Washington. sezo-tr
A. HOYT & BROTHER
•
Have now on hand
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
33 01r ' CLOTHING ,
to Isideli they invite the attention of their cus
tomers and the public in general.
A One line of goods for MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR
—to make to order.
F. A. HOYT a BRO.,
ASSEMBLY BUILDINHS,
TENTH AND EHESTNICIT STREETS.
se2o-wfml2t
NEW PUBLICATION&
READY IN A FEw
ANTONEY WILIMCITYTI-1;
THE GENTLEMEN. ADVENTIIRERS
BY WILLIAM H. Sr. KINGSTON',
Author ,, o4 h • c `p „ ;e ti lf s avir e pipo.n e g , the e Redskins,
on & &G.
WITH ILLUSTRATION&
" These are the exciting adventures of two young
men who sailed from the shores of England to seek
their fortune at a time when it was thought no
wrong to fight the Spaniards. After muck hard
fighting with the Spaniards and Portugals, in which
they destroyed many vessels and secured a large
amount of treasure, they were captured and con
fined in a Portugal Portreaa, from whence they
escaped to a land inhabited by savage Indians. They
were rescued after a severe fight with the Indians,
and finally returned to their homes with a large
amount of the treasure which had been saved , to
them!'
J. E. TILTON it CO.,
PUBLISHERS,. BOSTON
For solo by the principal Booksellers, or sent by
roan, postpalil, on receipt of price, $1.50. sel9•Zt
501--
000 COPIES
50,000 COPIES.
ARTEMIS WARD'S 3EVP 'BOOK.
A GREAT RUSH FOR IT.
Orders for this splendid New Book are pouring
ill upon the Publisher by the bushel full. Every one
is wanting it in large quantities, and judging by the
orders already inundating our desks, there will be
something like
50,000 COPIES ORDERED IN ADVANCE.
ARTEMILIS WAED—IIIS TRAVELS
Among the Mormons and Indians is the title of the
Book. A Monster Edition is printin,, ,, „ and it will
be ready in a few days. Illustrated. Price, $1.50.
Also ready at same time,
OUR ARTIST IN CUBA,
'A new Comte Pictorial Book on Cuba. By G. W.
Carleton. Fifty Illustrations. Price, $1.50.
CARLETON, Publisher.
se2-wstf NEW YORK.
L ATE PUBLICATIONS.-AN EXAM
INATION OF SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON'S
PHILOSOPHY. and or the Principal Philosophical
questions discussed In his Writings, By John
Stuart Mill, in two volumes 12mo.
HONOR : OR, THE SLAVE-DEALER'SDAIJUH
TER. By Stephen G.
Bnlfinch. -
THE BLADE AND THE EAR.—Thoughts for a
Young Man. By A. B. Muszey•
DISSERTATIONS AN LI DISCUSSIONS. —Politi
en!. Philosophical and Historical. By JClin Stuart
Mill• 3 volumes 12 mo.
All the new books received as coo. onpublished,
and for sale by JAMES S. CLAXTON
(Successor to W. S. & A. Martien,)
..20 606 CHESTNUT Street.
DARE
.„ CURIOUS, AND SCARCE OLD
BOORS AND MANUSCRIPTS.
The subscriber, who has been engaged in the
Book business for upwards of seventeen years, in
Leeds, England, has opened a store at
No. 22. South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia,
where be will keep constantly on hand the best
Literary Works, as well as such • rarities in print
and Manuscript as are to be obtained from English
sales and titivate purchase.
Having unusual facilities he can import Books for
those desiring particular 'works, and, his prices,
either for 800 -s on the shelves or imported, will be
at a small advance 011 coot,
His first Catalogue, to be issued la a raw days, Will
be forwarded gratis to those desiring it.
The patronage of the public is respectfully so
licited.
N. B•—He is prepared to make . liberal offers to
..persons desirous of selling Libraries, Single Books,
01' Manuscripts.
stir wat* BENJN. ASIIWOItrII.
15 CENTS.
Peterson's Ladies' Magazine for October, at
PITCHER'S, SOS CHESTNUT Street.
)1 "1178'0
Ladies' Frien_ fov, etober, at PITMIETt'S
SOS CHESTNUT Street. eelll-2t If
CIVIL POLICY- OF AMERICA.—BY
JOHN 'WILLIAM DRAPUIt. 31. D• LL.D., author
of a "Treatise on Human Physloiogy" and of a
4 History of the Intellectual Development of Eu
rope."
ALSO,
BIZOCRETT'S HISTORI OF H. S. CAVALRY.
THE Oth REOIONS OF PENNSYLVANIA. By
VVILI,IIOI WI tlO ,, T. •
STORY OF THE GREAT *ARCH. By a Staff
mica, with Illustrations.
MI New and Standard Rooks.
For sale at low prices by
LINDSAY & BLAXISTON,
Publishers and Booksellers,
selS No. 25 South SIXTH Street.
McCANDLESB & SMITH
A. , MALT VINEGAR FACT ORS,
BROAD AND PRIME STREETS.
Constantly on hand and for sale a large stock of
MALT and WHITE WINE VINEGAR—anew
rticic of manufacture in this country, made by the
celebrated English process, and used exclusive].)
for Pickling inurope.
All sales warranted free from impurities and
chemicals.
Orders filled promptly to all parts of the country.
AGENTS,
L. E. CA3IBLOB, No. 113 Walnut street, Phila•
detoia.
A WHITE, No. 4 Exchange Place, BO
timore.
CHRISTIAN LEE & CO., Richmond, Yu.
E. W. GOULD & CO., Newbern. N. O. jern-am
TIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
gives health and vigor to the frame, and blooM
to . the pallid clinch. publiity is accompanied by
many alarming symptoms, and if no treatMetit ii
submitted to. consumption, insanity, or epileptic
Ste mole. 104 boutiVNENTAIRreet. quxi 3w
1414 111 1 CA L
HELMBOLD'S
HELMBOLD'S
A SEA STORY
EDUCATIONAL.
THE UNION BUSINESS COLLEGE,
CARLL, PEIRCE & FARR, Proprietors.
Au opportunity is now afforded young moo to ac
quire a Practical Business Education, at
REDUCED RATES.
Until September 25th Scholarships will to Isstivi for
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS.
The Business Of f ice, No, 331 North BiIIIITH
Street, IS now open for the reception of Tiattors And
the transaction of business
Pupils, who have entered, are NOW being taught.
THE LIMITED TIME
Dur i ng whieh these extraordinarily Cheap terms
are offered furnishes a strong reason why the appit-
Cation should be made
IMMEDIATELY.
PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY
ACADEMY AT WEST CHESTER.—The duties
of this Institusion will be resumed on
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7Th.
The following gentlemen eton_mme the Board of
Trustees: Hon. Tames Pollock, LL. D.,
President;
Capt. William Apple, Vice PresidentLW. E. Bar
ber, Esq., Secretary; James H. Orne, Esq., Treasu
rer; Rev. Richard Newton, D. D.; Rev. Thomas
Brainerd, D. D. Hon. Oswald Thomson, Hon.
Charles O'Neill, Hon. W. E. Lehman, Major GmS.
S. w. Crawford, Col. Bell Waddell, Major
Wayne MeVeagh; Messrs. Joseph B. Townsend,
James L. C/aghorn, Charles B. Dungan, George I.
Russell, Wm. L. Springs, Addison May, and T. B.
Peterson.
Cadets may pursue an English, Classical, or Sci
entific, course of studies, at the option of parents.
The Academie Staff is mposed of twelve prrofes
sera and instructors, who have been educated in our
best institutions, and have had an extensive and
successful experience in the training of youth. A
graduate of.the United States Military Academy, of
experience and ability, conducts the Military De
partment. The moral and religious instruction of
the Cadets Is carefully' attended to Nor died/ars,
apply to James H. Orne, Esq. No. 626 Chestnut.
street,T. B. Peterson,Esq.,No. 306 Chestnut street,
Philadelphia, or to Col. THEO. HYATT,
se2o-lm President Penna. Military Academy.
PEILADELPHIA. COLLEGIATE IN
STPTLVE, for YOUNG LADIES_ northwest
corner of CHESTNUT and EIGHTIMENTH Sts.
Nev. CHAS. A. SMITH, D. D., Principal. sc2o-60
ITTENDEN'S PHILADELPHIA
CR
'••-• COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
No. 637 CHESTNUT Street, corner SEVENTY'.
Established loft. Incorporateil
The course of Instruction inciudes BOOK-KEEP
ING, in its different branches, PENMANSHIP,
Mercantile Cdleulations, Business Forms, Connner
dal LaREw,
PARATION Telegraphing. &c.
FOR B , furnishin
USINESS LIFE.g a necessary
P
Students instructed separately, and received at
any time. Diplomas awarded on Graduation. Ca.
taiog nes furnished gratis
I.lvßatr...‘ nusts,4ol4s
Commence Aept.muer 18th
THE CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH
SCITDOL of the subscriber, S. E. corner of
THIRTEENTH' and LOCUST Streets, will Reopen
on MONDAY, Sept. 11. rau.2l3-Iml] B. KENDALL.
SPRING -GARDEN ACADEMY - A
kJ Classical, Mathematical, and English School for
Boys and Young Men,
_corner EIGHTH anti BUT
TONWOOD Streets,will reopen MONDAY, Septem
ber 4, 4. P. BIRCH. A. M.,
air23-lm Principal.
A YOUNG LADY DESIRES A SITU
ATION as Visiting or Resident GOVERNESS,
to teach the English branches and French. Address
M. 8.," at this Office. se2O-Ot•
VRENCH AND AMERICAN
INSTI
TUTE for Young Ladles, Rev. N. CYR and
Mrs. N. G. DAVENPORT, Principals. NO. 5953
PRANKFORDRoad Philadelphia. 'Circulars can
be bad, on application, at the Institute, and at
N
Messrs. SORP N
ENNINGTON & SONS, o. 127
South SEVENTH Street.
WILLIAM FEWSMITH'S CLASSI
CAL and English School, No. 1008 CHEST
NUT Street, will reopen on MONDAY, September
4.
ACADEMY FOR BOYS, REAR OF
No. *1 North ELEVENTH Street, reopens
Ninth Month (Sept.) 4th. W. WHI.TALL.
• au26-1m•
THE , PRACTICAL COMMERCIAL
J. INSTITUTION for
YOUNG MEN,
BRYANT, STRATTON & BANNISTER , S NA
TIONAL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,.
ASSEMBLY BUILDING,
S. W. corner of CHESTNUT and TENTH Streets.
Instruction in Bookkeeping in all its departments
and applleatiOne, Cenimereial • Arithmetic, Com
mercial Law, Penmanship; Business Corresponds
ence Forms, Telegraphing, &c.
This is the only Institution in the State where a
full knowledge of all the details of business can be
acquired, through the aid of a perfected
SYSTEM OF BUSINESS TRAINING,
representing the actual operational Of p rl " i p al
branches of trade and commerce.
THE PRACTICAL DEPARTMENT
Is in operation both day and evening, affording to
young men who are engaged during the day an op
portunity to obtain a thorough knowledge of Book
keeping and business - by attending evenings only.
Call or send for a circular. sel6-saw-3t
MISS LYMAN'S SCHOOL FOB
YOUNG LADIES, No. 226 South BROAD
Street, will reopen WEDNESDAY, Septe -dtselsmwstoel mber nth.'
au29
THE CLASSICAL INSTITUTE,
DEAN STREET, BELOW LOCUST,
Will be reopened SEPTEMBER 4th.
au24-2m*, J. W. FAIRES, D. D., Principal.
MISS BROOKS AND MRS. J. E.
HALL will resume the duties of their BOARD
WALNUTd AY SCHO WEDNESDAY,g ales 12+18
Street, on the both inst.
au26-21n.
YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE,S. E.
corner of MARSHALL and SPRING RDEN
Streets. DAtles resumed MONDAY, Sept, 11th.
SCI4-6t. ENOCI - 111. SUPPLER, A. M., Principal.
mips V. P. BROWN,_ No. 1907 PINE
btreet, will (oi MONDAY, Sept. 4th,) resume
the duties of her School for Children, between the
ages of 4 and 15. an29-Im.
A BACHNIA.NN, TEACHER Or THE
4- 3 -• Piano, Organ, Melodeon, and Violin, 922
SPRING. GARDEN Street. ADVANCED PUPILS
FINISHED. Classes formed in Harmony. A.ppll
cations, 12 to IA. M.: 6 to 7 P. M. au3o-lne
THE CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH
-A- SCHOOL p e tr,H. D GREGORY, A. Ro.1 2 1„!!!
re 'm martt ' "
h.
ARY. P. ROBESON'S SCHOOL FOR
Tout ra- LADIES will. be Reopened at 1013
FILBERT St., 9th month (Sept. Uth). au3(l4m.
VISITING GOYERNESS.-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 B erman, and
- Mimic, Best referencesgiven. Address C. N., Ep.
Bookotorc, IgA4 C11E91 , 10. ITT Street.sel3•wfm6t*
JAMES M. CHASE, A. M. OF HAR
YARD COLLEGE, Private Tutor In the Clas
sics and in the higher English branches. Rooms at
No. M. South NINTH Street. sel3.wfm6t*
MISS W. L. SANDFORD WILL RE
OPEN her DAY
_SCHOOL on September 13th,
at No. 1122 WALNUT Street.
Applications may be made after :September 4th at
No. 1222 SPRUCE Street. anSO-wfm9t*
MMc - MULLIN WILL RESUME THE
. autieg of liar SEMINARY FOR YOUNG
CHILDREN on MONDAY_, September 11th, WO,
at No. 411 South EIGHTEENTH Street, below
Pine. se4-mwfMt.
WOODLAND SEMINARY.-NOS. 9
and to WOODLAND TERRACE, West Phi.
ladelphia. —A DAY AND BOARDING 801I0OL for
Young Ladies. Location healthy, airy, and attrac
tive. Fall Session commences Sept. H. -
For Circulars apply to
bal.-2W REV. HENRY REEVES, Principal.
SEMINARY- FOR - YOUNG LADIES,
P.A.RXESRTJRG, Chester county,Tennsylvanii.,
forty miles from Philadelphia.
The duties of this School will be resumed OCTO
BER Ist, ISM
Terms--$125 per session.
For Circulars, apply to Misses JOHNSTON and
EHLLY,-Prineipals. au26-1m
THE FRENCH AND ENGLISH
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL of Madame
MASSE - will reopen on MONDAY, September lEith.
In this institution instruction Is thorough in every
department. Competent English teachers are em
ployed for all the branches of a good English edu
cation. French is the language of the family, and
is constantly spoken in the institute. For eireu
lars, containing terms and other particulars, ad
dress 1312 SPRUCE St., Philada., Pa. aulS-2m
MRS. A. TEGTMEIER, WHO RE
CEIVED a thorough 111148ica1 education under
one of the best Professors in Ciermaoy, and after
several years of successful teaching in Seminaries,
and in this city, has resumed her duties as teacher
of Vocal and instrumental Music., References, Lee
& Walker, 722 Chestnut street Residence, 1513
' NE Street. At home from 12 to 1. se942t""
CHEGARAY INSTITUTE.-ENGLIB
and French Boarding and Day School for Yonn
Ladles, Nos. 1527 and 1429 SPRUCE. Street, 2111 -
ladelphia, will reopen on WEDNESDAY, Septem
her Mth•
Preneh is the language Of the family, and is eon
stintly spoken In the Institute.
For circulars and particulars apply to
au9-3m Madame D'IIERAULLY, Principal.
MISS ELIZA. W. SMITH'S SCHOOL
for Young Ladles, No. 1210 SPRUCE Street,
will be reopened on MAN DAY, September It. mile
course embraces a thorough English Educa non, with
Latin., French, German, ;Audit., Drawing, Painting,
&e. ses-lin.
WEST GROVE GROVE BOARDING SCHOOL,
FOR GIRLS, CHESTER COUNTY PA.
Located at West Grove Station, on the Philadel
phia and Daltimoke Central Ratiroad.
The twenty-fourth semi-anfmal term of this Insti
tution will co - rumen.. on Second-day, the r,th of
Month next. The course ormateeetion is extensive
and thorough, embracing, in addition to the eommou
English course, the Latin and French Languages,
priming, Telegraphing, &e.
For circulars, &c., address the i Prnci CO pa N l,
THOS. P AIM,
West Grove P. 0., Chester county, Pa.
7th Month, 1565. au2-w2ni •
SUSAN HAYIIURST WILL OPEN
her School in the commodious rooms, Southeast
corner of NOTti and *ruts u GARDEN Streets
(entrance on Ninth), September lath. Facilities
will be afforded to Young Ladies for receiving
thorough education. A Department for Children,
under a competent teacher, will be conducted upon
the Kindergarten. or Object System. Reference,
former patrons. For further information, apnly to
Or. C. N. PEIRCE, 501 N. BEYENVISt. SCI6eI2V•
-vILL AGE GREEN SEMINARY—
MILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL.—Terms
very moderate. Thorough course of study in
Mathematics, English Classics, Sze. Engineering
benefits of a home. Surveying and
taught. Boys of all ages received. Begins Septem
ber 4th. Refers to JOHN C. CAPP Ss SON, 213
South THIRD Street; 'MOS, J. CLAYTON. Esn„
FIFTH and PRUNE ; Mr. GEORGE F. KNOTT,
38 'HUDSON Street. Number limited. Address
Rev. J. HARVEY BARTON, A. M., Village Green,
Pennsylvania. au4-3m
SIG. RIZZO WILL RESUME HIS LES
SONS in Vocal - Music at his residence, No. 313
South SIXTEENTH Street, October 1.
Ile may be addressed meantime through the City
P. 0.. as above. . au29.tf
CENTRAL. INSTITUTE' TENTH
and SPRING GARDEN Streets, will reopen
September 4th. Boys prepared for auy divisio of
the Public Grammar Schools for College, or a tor
business. Special attention kiven to small boys.
Residence, 534 North TENT Street.
au,2l-aw H. G. A. M., Principal.
THE ENGLIBII AND CLASSICAL
SCHOOL of A. B. SHEARER, A.M., North
west corner of CHESTNUT and TWELFTH Ste.,
(second floor,) will reopen on MONDAY, Sept. 4.
For terms, references, &c,,_ see CLrculars; to be ob.
Opined at Mr. Hassard's Drug Store, or from. the
Principal, at the School Rooms, oTory morning, be
tween 10 and 1% o'clock. a‘as_ims
THE MISSES CASEY AND MRS.
BEEBE will reopen their Boarding and Day
School for Toting padieg, No. 1703 - Wailsitil
Street, on WEDNESDAY,the 20th of Sept. au2-2in
THE
TI SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICA.L
INSTUTE, CHESTNUT Street, N. W. cor.
of Twelfth, reopens SEPTEMBER 4th. This Is the
ce a s u tiw r ided itool for bor . to America.
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,
Prot.kay he obtained of
WALTER S. FORTRSGU'E. A, M.,
ttu2Z-tf Principal.
EDUCATIONAL.
To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:—
My clerk* . of a preposterous claim of a former
employe. that be had been the master of me b
nese instead of myself. has brought forth
mem, pr bi ishe t l ti, yeslerifity'S papers, over my
signaler. Melt to his apparent satisfaction,
prove:, that t .raa entirelv mistaken.
I am g;ratiii , d at the publication of the retraction s
timid; honjor it, and accept the construction of the
recommendation he seems to desire. It was given
out of pure charity, and ltas, as I subsequently
feared It would be, been used for what it was really
obtained—a sinister purpose.
My object ig, however, stow gained, and .I am re
lieved of all responsibility for Its further use in any
sha e.
I :are only to add that I will answer the genius,
Mersin:reed through my letters, upon a proper In
lenniltication against the consequences.
1t•- • L. FAIR BANKS.
CHESTNUT -STREET FEMALE BE
MINABY—ENGLISH AND FRENCH BOARD
ING AND DAY SCHOOL—Principals, Miss Bon
ney and Miss Dillaye.—The Thirty-first Seml-An
nual Session will open WEDNESDAY, September
tad., at um CHISTNUT Street. Particulars
from Circulars. auts-tool
THOMAS BALDWIN'S ENGLISH
Mathematical and Classical School for Boys,
N. E. corner BROAD and ARCH, will reopen Sep
tember 4. au2s-lm.
VNGLISII, CLASSICAL, AND MA
-2-4 THEMATICAL INSTITUTE, No. 2 Southwest
PENN SQUARE. Duties resumed Sept. Dili.
au2J-2133. JOSEPH DAVISON, Principal.
WILLIAM B. COOLEY t A. M n WILL
reopen Ida CLAMCAL and EN It'L I g
SCHOOL at No: .111 R MAUR= Street, on MON
DAY, September 4. au29-Im*
P RIVATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS—IN
the Philadelphia City Institute, N. E. corner
CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTHStreets. Reopens
SEPT. 4, 1885. Entrance on Eighteenth Street.
L. BARROWS,
au29.lm* JOHN Ei. B. IiCELROY, PrinelPals*
CA.THARINE M. SHIPLEY WILL RE-
OPEN her School, at No. 4 5011THWEBT
PENN 011111.ie, on the filth a Ninth Month, (9ep•
temberol666. au2S-lur
'INSTRUCTION THROUGH BOOKS,
OBJECTS, AND PICTURES.
ANN DICKSON will reopen her Solloor. for
BOYS and GIRLS, at No. 1011 South EIGHTEENTH
Street, on the 11th of September. anll•thstu-Z9t
ANTS.
WANTED—A FIRST-CLASS ALTO
SINGER for the choir of the Arch-street
Presbyterian Church, Arch above Tenth. Ad
dress - Box NO, Post Office. se2o-3t*
''WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A
T situation as Assistant Bookkeeper or
SaJeonlan. Can influence trade iu both Delaware
and blorrian.l. Good reference. Address "SALES
IAN— for two days, Pr 6.9,9 office. tr
WAN TED TWO UNFURNISHED
communicating ROOMS, with Board; in gilood
location: good reference gizstilizytAke fi airAno t ec
teloviirch. selo-2t*
WANTED -A SPECIAL OR ACTIVE
Partner, with Fifty Thousand Dollars, in an
established good business, to increase the trade.
Every satisfaction given. Address MERCHANT,
PrAvsoffice. All communications confidential.
Sel9-3t5
WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF
experience, is a good penman and correct in
fignres, a SITUATION as Assistant Book-keeper or
Entry Clerk, In some Wholesale Henze, whose close
attention to business and honest merit would be
appreciated and rewardod. Good reference gli , en.
Address " ST. LOUIS," Press Oleo. selatt*
' T N TED IMMEDIATELY—BE
TWEEN Arch and Pine, and Eleventh and
Twentieth streets—by agentleman, wife, and one
child, a PARLOR and CHAMBER, where there are
no other Boarders: The beat reference glyon. Ad
dress "T. D. P.," Post Office, Box 2682. seta-4t'
WANTED -B ' A YOUNG MAN OF
respectable connections, who has some busi
ness experience, and writes a good hand, a SITUA
TION in a Commercial House. Satisfactory refe
rence giV6ll. Address " F. W.." SOX sss
0. sets -20
'ANTED. -A YOUNG MAN, WHO
v v has been in business for eight years, is desirous
of learning the MANUFACTORY ()F DOMEST IC GOODS. Could incest a little capital in the busi
ness. Best of reference given in regard to business
qualities.
Address i'MANUFACTOR. ,7 Press Office. sclB-st*
WANTED -AN EXPERIENCED
SALESMAN in a Wholesale and Retail Car
pet House. Address "McDOWELL, ROBINSON
2t, CO., Baltimore, giving references. sets-tf
A GRADUATE OF A NEW ENGLAND
College, who has had experience in teaching,
desires to impart instruction a few hours each day
in a private family is this city or suburban town.
Satisfactory references given. Address "ALPIIA. ,
PreBB office. SW/NW
A N ENERGETIC• YOUNG MAN
WANTS A POSITION AS AUCTIONEER
in a first-class Auction House; has bad eight vears ,
ez,perience In business; best of references. Address
ALT , CYTION HER, 4 Pf 4 m4 offiee. 5e20.24*
AN EXPERIENCED BOOK-KEEPER
wants a SITUATION. Address "W. J. M.."
Box 1404 Philadelphia Post Oillee,one week. se 19-st.
A TEACHER WHO HAS HAD SOME
years experience in his profession In public and
private schools and in families, desires a situation.
Refers to prominent men of rhilatlelphta and vici
nity, by whom he has been employed. Address
"P., ,, Press °Mee. sel9-81,`
A GENTLEMAN, TIRED OF LIVING
at a hotel, desires to find a family, who for
consideration of reduction of expenses, will admit
him as a boarder. A liberal price, will be paid.
Address MERCHANT,
sell-2t• Box 2033, Post Office.
A GENTS WANTED FOR THE.
STANDARD HISTORY OR THE WAR, COM•
plete in one large royal octavo volume of over 1,000
pas. Splendidly illustrated with 127 fine portaits
r generalso and battle scenes. This is just the book
the people want. It presents a rare chance for
agents. Teachers, ladies, energetic men,and espe
cially returned and disabled officers and soldiers,
In want of profitable employment., will find it De•
culiarly adapted to their condition. hend for elven.-
lars. Address "JONES, Biwa. & CO.,
au2S-DriWle "Philadelphia, Pa."
AGENTS WANTED FOR
"THE SECRET SERVICE,
THE FIELD.
THE DUNGEON, AND THE ESCAPE."
By A. D. Richardson, New York Tribune Corres
pondent.
The most interesting and exciting book ever pub
lished embracing Mr. Richardson's unparalleled
experience for four years, travelling through the
uouth in the Runlet service or the Tribune, at the
outoreaa et the war, with our armies and fleets,
both East and West, during the first two years of
the Rebellion; his thrilling capture; his confine
ment for twenty months in seven different Rebel
prisons; his escape and almost miraculous jour
ney, by night, of nelttly cour hundred miles. It will
abound in stirring events, and ctain, more of the
fact, incident, and romance or n ate war man any
other work published.
Ilorace Greeley says:
" A greatmany books will yet be written concern
ing this war, in addition to the imply already in
plant: but not one of them will give within a similar
compass a clearer, fuller, more readable account,
entirely froht personal observation, of the ilatilTel
animus purposes, tendencies, and instrumentali
ties of 'the blaveholders` Rebellion than dots the
unpretending narrative of Mr. Richardson."
leachers, ladies, energetic young men, and espe
cially returned and disabled officers anu soldiers,
in want ofprofitable employment, will find it pecu
liarly adapted to their condition. We have agents
clearing *,125 per month, which we will prove to ally
doubtin applicant.
Send fo g r
elrollers. Address
JONES BROTHERS 1 CO..
N. E. corner SIXTH and MINOR Streets,
anl7-2m. Philadelphia, Pa.
A GENTS WANTED FOR OITR GREAT
National Work, the most complete, only au
thentic and reliable LIFE OF LINCOLN published.
Address JONES, BROTHERS, & CO., Philadel
phia, Pa, au29-Ine
AGENTS WANTED FOE THE ME
MORTAL RECORD OF THE NATION'S TRI
BUTE TO ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Extra Induce
ments offered. Address HENRY A. LOVELAND,
No. 20 North MERRICK Street, northwest of Penn
Square, PhHada.. Pa. au24-liu*
NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND
OTHEItS, OfrtIOIDIOILY DOING BUSINESS
IN TEXAS.—A reliable gentleman, with a large
business experience, and acquainted with the coun
try and people of Texas, is soon to return there on
private business. Collections and other business
will be promptly andproperly attended to while
there, if entrusted to his bands. Address Loyal,"
at this office. aiM-dw.
TORE WANTED ON MARKET
Street, between Second and Fourth, by first of
January. A iiberal rentwill be paid. Address "J.
BART) ESON, , ' this office. se2o-wfm 3t*
TO THE WHOLESALE DRY GOODS
AND COMMISSION MERCIIATaiTg. —A Voiiiig
Men, who has been in the wholesale business several
y ears. wishes a situation as Salesman. Address
•
M. 1.," Press Mee. se9o-26.
WATCHMAKBA WANTED-A
T
first-elass 'workman only need apply'. Ad
dress "CHRONOMETER. , at this . Office. se2o-3e
gig WANTED TO RENT BY A PITY
sICIAST, house on Arch, Race, or Vine sts.,
betwant Tenth RRd Tavel, teth sts. Address "E.C.
H.," at this office. SOINit*M
PROPOSALS.
11EPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HIGH
WATS, Office S. W. caner WALNUT and
FIFTH Streets.
Pturi.,tam.riii.A, September 18, 1815.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the
°nice of the Chief Commissioner of Highway's until
- 12 o'clock M., ou MONDAY, nth inst.. for the con
struction of a Sewer on the line of Girard avenue
from Eighteenth to Nineteenth street to be of
Brick, circular in form, with an inside diameter of
four feet, and one man hole as may he directed by
the Chief Engineer and Su , veyor. Theunderstand
lng to be that the Contraetor shall take bills pre
pared against the property fronting on said sewer
to the itniolll4 of seventy- live cents for each lineal
Prot of front on eaelt side of the street, excinsiVe of
deductions, as SO much cash paid the street Inter
sections and legal dec uctions to he paid by the city,
end the baltiuce to he paid by the property owners.
All bidders are Invited to be present at the time aim
Place Of opening the said proposals. Eaen sn.orincal
will be aceompanied by a wrtiticate that a bond has
bt ern Sled in the Lew Department as directed by
Ordinance of May 25, ism. 1r the lowest bidder shalt
not execute a contract within live (lays after the
work-is awarded he will be deemed as declining, and
will be held liable on his bond for the difference be
tween his ltd and the lie) t higher bid.' Specifies
may he had at the Department of burveys,
which will be strictly :tattered to.
W. W. SMEDLEY. •
sell 2325-It Chief Commissioner of Highways.
T)EPARTIIENT OF PUBLIC HIGH
-A-, WAYS, °ince S. IW. corner WALNUT and
Streets.
Pm LADELPHIA. 18 . 1851 .
_NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
SEALED ritOPosA.Ls will lie received at the
Oilier of the Chief Commissioner of 1 tighways until
12 o'clock' M., on MONDAY. 25th inst., for the con
struction of a Sewer on the line of Seventeenth
street, from the north side of Fitzwater street,
south Ward to the sewer on Carpenter stree e
built brlea; two feet. is inches Inside l iltia
with Inlets at the northeast and northwest corners
- of Fitzwater, Catharine and Christian streets, an
Chief
such manholes as may be directed by the
Chief Engineer and Survevor. The understanding
to be that the contractor shall take bills prepared
against the property fronting en said sewer to the
amount of See ent.V.WrC rents for each lineal foot of
front on each side Of the street as so inneh Muth
paid; the balance to be paid by the city. All bid
ders are invited to be present at the time and place
of opening the said proposals. Each proposal will
be accompanied by a certificate that a bond has been
filed in . the Law Department, as directed by Ordi
nance of May 25, 1510. If the lowest bidder shall
not execute a contract within rive-days after the
work is awarded he will be deemed as declining, and
iv tit be held liable on Ills bond for the difference be
tween his bid and the next higher bid. Speclfica
tiOns may be had at the Department of Surveys,
*Mkt' will be strictly adhered to.
W.W. SMEDLEY,
ee2o 2.4 25-3 t Chief CoiiithiSfOntif of High Ward,
TARE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND
-A. Unsafe Remedies for unpleasant and danger
ous diseases. Use 11XLmuOLD , S EXTEACT BUCHD
and Improved Rose Wash. 104 '6oatll TENTH
Street.
pEßsorts SEEKING MEDICAL AID
would do well to consult. Dr. C. A. DUMAS,
No. - lox: WALNUT Street, for prompt and eat
tient treatment.
Distant patients consulted US letter, and reme
dies forwarded to any address. eet4-Stir
TO SPORTSMEN.—PHILIP WILSON
& CO., NO. 409 CHESTNUT Street call the
attention of Sportsmen to our stock of FINE MRCS
of our own and best English makera. Also, Rifles.
ristois, Skatea,__Crieket and Ha Impleme nts, Powder, Shot, Wads, Cups, Flasks, Pouches, &c.,
at lowest prices.
Repairing done in the best manner.
NXANHOOD AND YOUTHFUL VIGOR
are regained by_ liß.i.biBo6r6 EYTitACI
Disc . 104 youth guect, atra-/u1
SALE AND TO — LET.
- REMOVAL. RIMOVAL.
.a-s , REMOVAL. REMOVAL.
REMovAL G . REMOVAL.
EO. C. MILLER,
GEO. C. MILLER,
OEO. C. MILLER
REAL ESTATE ERO R ER,_
REAL ESTATE BROnitat,
REAL ESTATE sno.KER,
has removed to We corner of
SIXTH AND WALNUT STREETS.
ti. 5,000,000 worth of city and suburban property for
Bats.
New Monthly Catalogue Just out
dif FOR SALE---IMMEDIA'rt PUS
mil SESSION—Two Handsome Diode:Mt
with marble doorway and side yardo c sitn-
Med on JEFFERSON Avenue, near Broad. 'ern a
easy. (EO. N. TOwNsEmo,
se2.o-9t 123',"/ South Fr)Man Otreet.
et FOR SALE.-IRONMASTERBAT
TENTIOE —0 it EAT BARG AIN-9;50,000 C ANT
13EKLEARED IN ONE YEAR.—First- class -Rolling
Min in this city.. with all tile splendid 'warily new
machinery, with three engines, one of GO, another
of 100. and (mother of 90 horse-powerl has nellen
boilers. First-rate machinery Co' , in:ma:mincing
railroad iron, chains, spikes, Ac.: 5.0011 tons of all
(hseriptlons of Iron can be made in one year: Is
now all ln full operation. llan water 1111.11 steam ,
railroad conmmnicatiun, coat smites, AC.; ;ill the
water used upon the premises derived from springS•
near by, free of •ebarge. MKT is also a row of
twelve stone tenant dwellings lnttuded. Price 51171,--
OCOt, worth *lOO 000. Easy terms. -
GEO. C. MILLER, Real Estate Broker.
se2o-9t if SIXTH and WALNUT.
fig FOR SALE—A DESIRABLE REST.-
DUNcr, situated at the southeast corner O r
FORTY-FIRST and PINE Streets. Possession
soon. Apply to ICOBT. DIAOCIREMOR,
se2o-3t 419 WALNUT Street.
et FOR SALE- 1 A DESIRABLE REM
-NCR DEN OE_ with lare lot, 110 by 140 feet, situated
011 FORTIETH, near LOCUM.. Apply to
BORT. DIACtiREGOIt,
41.9 WALNUT Street.
gn FOR BALE—VACANT—A NEAT
ten-roomed liOnse, central. in good repair;
suitable for Pnyalcsan or Dentist ; terms cam
sep2o-6t* WARE, 403 LIBRARY Street.
ig FOR SALE, WITH IMMEDIATE
Mipossession, a convenient three-story front and
three-story back BUILDING, on North Twentieth
street, abode Ate On easy terms, Apply to Li
FEIGEL, 72R, CHESTNUT Street. Sclo.2r
et FOR SALE--A NEAT TWO
skatory Brick Rouse, No. 724. GREEN btreet.
Possession given at once. Apply to ELL igaB Olt HEN Street; Dry Goods Store. . sel9-6t.
REAL ESTATE.—t-tinTDREDS OF
applications daily for property.
Executors administrators, assignees, and others
wishing to dispose of Real Estate, would do well to
call on me at once. No charge unless a sale la ef
fected.
New Monthly CatologuE, 18 110 W Whig compiled,
and will be issued shortly,
GEORGE C. 3111LLElt, Real Estate Broker,
sel9-51 if SIXTH and WALNUT.
131
0 RENT-A
ROUSE , with all the modern 00171,'Vglifeneer,In
good loeation. Address " HOIJM," at office of
T PreBB. sel9-2t
tFOR SALE—FIRST-CLASS
nouns, with possession, on Twelfth, Fit
teenth, Wallace, Broad, and Marshall streets.
sel9-2t C. LUKENS, 146 S. FOURTH St.
041 FOR SALE-P IYE STREK T,
=south side, west of Fifteenth, neat four-story
brown-stone front Dwelling., 14 rooms, lot 20 by 140 ,
to a street. Price MUM Immediate possession.
sel6-4t MILLW, SIXTH and NV .A.LNIIT.
itt FOR SALE, AR,VBINESS STAND-
Four-storyltrownliouse,No.B2egaleoit Ott6ol.
Valuable property. Ap M
ply to R. A. J. PANCOAST,
No. 3404 BRIDGE Street, autuavitte, between
3 and 6 o'clock. au29-Im*
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.-THE
Ara
desirable Dwelling, with modern eOnYelllejt,e,,est
No. 733 Spruce street, for sale by J. H. ManrcaS.
Conveyancer, 233 North TENTH Street. 5054 V
SI,6OO.—THOROUGHLY ON ER
HATJLED AND PAINTED Immediate pos
session ; 2305 LOMBARD Street ; 3-story house
nearly- occi, double-Wok buildings, gas, bath, anti
summer kitchen ; back outlet. Key ut 2aoa.
MAFOR SALE-THE DWELLING,
No. 2038 MOUNT VERNON Street; newly
painted, papered, and cleaned; ready for Immediate
occupation. Apply to G. W. KOTIN,
oel2-at * No. 152 North TENTH' Street.
igt TOR SALE.—THE KENSINGTON
AM-STEAM SOAP AND CANDLE FACTORY
will be.offered at Public Sale, WEDNESDAY AF
TERNOON, Sept. 27, at 3 o'clock, on the premises,
GERMANTOWN Road and SF,COND Street. The
above wen-ill/01M property, situated 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 tile
modern improvements% also, a brick Stable and
Carphige-Louse. Near the centre of the lot is a
three-story brick Factory, 90X32 feet, containing
one large steam-boiler , box for condensed steam,
soap plus, soda tubs and receivers, rendering and
melting, pans, coolers, copper-lined tallow tubs,
pumps, coils, pipes. Sce., with all the necessary
apparatus for manufacturing Soap and Candles in
the most approved nflinlltr•
The above property is one of the Matt desirably
located for business in tile city, and wilt be sold
clear of incumbranees. 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. FRBFIstAIT. Auctioneer,
sell-12f 429; WALNUT Street.
IRREAL ESTATE-$6,000,000
WORTIT OF CITY AND SUBURBAN PRO
PERTY FOR SALE.
No persons wishing to Eueeliase should fall to
call on toe first. CEO. 0, MILLER,
Practical Real Estate Operatoe,
sel6-4t SIXTH. :ma ALNUT.
AP FOR SALE-DWELLING, FORTY
first and Pop_lar streets
Dwelling, 966 Mitchinson street.
" 1002 Mount Vernon street,
Warnock st.,south of Montgomery 11T.
905 Filbert street.
2028 and 2036 Master street.
" 2104 Master street.
B. F. GLENN,
123 South FOURTH Street, and
Belo S. W. corner Seventeenth and Ureell,
CA FOR SALE-TWO NEW
JINAHOUSES, with all the modern conveniences In
complete order. situate Nos. 2213 and 22.15 Spring
tiarden street. Price 418,000. Apply No. 723 I ortli
EIGHTH Street. sea-finw
e i FOR SALE-HANDSOME VIL-alt
id. LA Country SEAT, with about twenty acres...a..
of Land, beautifully situated, ten miles from Phila
delphia, and a mile and a half from a station, with
frequent communication. The House has water
throughout, permanent wash-stands and tubs, ben
zoic gas, and other motlern conveniences: was built
by the owner, who bas now left the country. Loca
tion eminently healthy. Address " fox 2074 "
post office. sets-finwat.
A PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOM FOR
A
s A 1-r. i thollourishine town of Altoona, In
cluding a 4 4 st2t • Jittlitti- iriew attaplunent tubes,
one half-size Voightlander, a sot Of 4 3em tubes;
also full stock. Price 4900. Terms cash. -An
oid
established stand. Address Box 71, ALTOONA.,
Penna. 5e20.21*
FOR SALE-SUPERIOR
illmr FARMS, on railroad near the city.
selo-2t C. LITKENS. 140 S. bUURTH
TO LET.-ROOMS IN THE GRANITE.
TO
BUILDING, (formerly Post Oilice,) Dock
street below Third, with Steam Power. Also the
TIMID STORY of the Commonwealth Building,
Noe. 611 and 611 Chestnut street. THOS. 11. CON
NELL, counting-hou.,e of Dr. D. Jayne & Son,
242 CDE4TNIST Street. se.2o.6t*
FOR SALE.
CHATTANOOGA ROLLING MILL
WAR. DEPARTJEKNT,
Orrre.t Or Din ECTOII AND GENERAL
MANAGEn OF MILITAIII7 RAIL.ROADs D. S.,
WAsuiNaToN, D. C., July 31, 1865.
PROPOSAIS will be received at this oaice until
12 o'clock, noon. on WEDNESDAY, Septeniber 13,
1865, to purchase the united States Military Rail-
Mad ROLLING MILL at CHATTANOOGA, Ten,
Desert. with the machinery, tools, bilildbige, fix,
tures, and track connecting the Rolling Mill with
the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad.
The mill and machinery constructed to re-roll
railroad iron are entirely ULM, tutifor the most im
proved charm:tel.
For full deserlptiOn and kWh of operation, ea
aeitY. &e., apply in person or by letter to T. W.
YARDLEY, Superintemient, Chattanooga, Ten
nessee.
All bids should lie endorsed, "Proposals to pur
chase Chattanooga Rolling' Mill. ,
D. C. McCALLISM,
13revet Rrigadier General,
Director and General Manager
Military Railroads U. S.
No satisfactory bid having been received under
the recent advertisement for the sale of the Chatta
nooga Rolling MID, the time for receiving bids is
extended to the FIFTH ON OCTOBER. Ibils, same
D. C. Mt:CALLUM.
brevet. ilPigildiUP 0111110114
Director ono General Manager
Military Railroads if. S.
FOR SALE—THE MACHINERY OF
the tajtAltll FINISHING 'WORKS, in goad
naming order. .14114 to :ROBERT IL WALK E
1536 *Alt EIGHTH Street. set9-3t.
OR SALE-STOCK, GOOD WILL
F
and Fixtures of an established Merchant Tailor.
One of the best business stands on a.roli street.
Store and dwelling to rent. Apply gt. rm. MICH
Street. sets -Bt,
COAL YARD FOR SALE—No. 919
NorthNINTH Street, above Poplar; subject to
a abort lease.
For terms; 111Q1111T, at Coal OtHqe, corner 'SIXTH.
and SPRING GARDEN Streets. Se IC-bits
FOR SALE-A LARGE AND VA
LUABLE LOT OF GROUND on the Dela
ware River, within the Philadelphia Port of Entry.
in the Twenty-fifth "Ward. This is one of the most
desirable locations tor manufacturing purposes in
the City. Terms accommodating.
Apply to A. L
FI T LRR
Or .TOSBALL,
51 North SIXTH Streit.
$30,000 -SIX SUMS OF $5,000
• each to invest upon mortgage.
Apply to JOHN A. DORGAN,
sel9-ot. No. 51 North SIXTH Street. "
*2a,000„.§1,500, SI,OOO—FIRS T -
sale. - ----I,l4taXpitud Rents for
eel9-2t. 428 LIBRA:RrVIVer.-
MILLINERY.
JUST RECEIVED—
An extenSive stoeu of
RIBBONS,
VELVETS, FEATHERS.
FLOWERS, SILKS,
LACES and PAWS
PATTERN 130NNETS,
to svidelt the attention of MEIiChIANTS and MIL
LINERS is directed.
Jos_ IRADIBUTzGrEIEL ,
vel9-2t. 05 South SECOND STREET
E P. GILL & CO.
HAVE NOW OPEN A FULL LINE OF
HANDSOME FALL BONNETS,
HATS, AND MILLINERY GOODS.
Also, CROWE FLOWERS, RIBBONS, and OR
NAME.Ii TS fur tbe Hair.
E. P. GILL ( t 3 co..
sett-12t* 'MO ARCH Street.
BOARDING.
LODGING BOOMS FOR aENT LE
MEN, furnished or unturadied ,
lieferenek giVeti and required.
sels.llnu3t 240 North FIFTH street.
pREFERENCE IS DUE TO AdDRI-
A , CAN MAIWFAcTurtE*. —HODGSON'S Che
mical
WRItING FLUID, corriND INK, AND coven: INK
For sale 1,3-Stationers and Drtm oists a nd 1W
the
manufacturer'Will."ll.oliGSON.'
Dame, No. 103 North TENTH Street,
I LBO RASED THE ENTIRE
stoo , and inceryst 01 tiw IntSAAIIMA.
GAltti eonthine the bubiness at the
old stand, I)}..LAWARE Aveu
/nIN'A. Be abo RUN-PALve Poplar
htMet. JO
pilud,ptaxiitA. sc.pl. 15,101.1. 51219-12t *
.
FpFBEBLED AND DELIOA.TrA CON
STITUTIONS, of both sexes, use WALISIBOLD`B
"EXTRACT 13trenu. It will give Brisk Dna energetic
feelings, and enable yoU to sleep Well, 104 South
TENTREtreCta attla-lta
LARGE BALE OF ARMY CLOTHING
AT AUCTION.
QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE,
Divisto OF CLOTHING AND EQUiPAGE,
Sx
T. LOuIS, Mo., September 11, 1.90.
By order of tire Quartermaster general, U. S. A..„
I will self atubile auction at my warehouse, No.
04 North SECOND Street, lathe city of 3t, LePtlils
on TURSOkT, September 4E, Wig, at 10 0 . 01t,(3.
A. IC,
27.000 ARMY GREAT COAT.%
(More or, less), of different kinds and materials. as
follows, to wit: Bray Satinet, Cray Felt, Seal Skin,
Petersham, Light lime Satinet, and Pilot Cloth, all
boxe d in-gpod order for shipping.
Terms; vault ou delivprv, trotted States funds.
Each successful Artli . 4e regtilk , /l ttt delso4it
10 per cent. on tire amount of . his parehase et:titite.
of sole. IL S. RANT.
805423 Captain and A. Q. M.
..09-5 1 if
AronON BALES OP HOSPITAL
rsormillt.
MEDICAL l'unYzYOn's Orpieg,
WAIIBINGTON, D. U., August 29. 1'915.
Will be held until further notice, in title city, oa
EVERY THURSDAY MORNlfflei, commencing
SEPTEMIM 7. PIDX.,-htt, 10 Weloeit A. al.. at all
dietary Square IVarnhouse, /WWI and II Streets.
en auction sale of licepital Furniiunsi Redding, gc.„
which have been used In the Goverrentent service.
nese sales will em'israce many articles of is ser
vepars,
P ha p r r a i c etteorrs
end
S t e he m a
bo t aetnst iao d oof
h H er ote i l s
called to them.
r emus—Cash, At the time of sale,
Successful bidders must remove their purchosea
within forty-elgit (48) harms from date of sale. If
not taken away within that Limo the articles Will he
resold at the next subsequent sale at the risk of the.
first purcliaSer. C. SU'I'HERL AND: , ;
sulk-tf Surgeon U. S. A., Medical Purveyor,
"NEW CHESTNUT-STREET TEMA
.", TRE T CHESTNUT street, above Twelfth.
SECOND
e it WNEOsW V THE
YOUNG,m AHM. ADwiARH
MATENO
Whew WO:118st success dining' the Mast week hay
Seems ,
_FLATTERING GVAMON
.
Toiler OlpiritS, TALENT.
THIRD APPEARANCE
Or the ACOVAIPLISHED AItiPROX.
MISS JOSIE ORTON.
WEDNESDAY EVENlNGc•Repeember 20.
Will be ifresenied the romantic drama, styled the
FLOWERS OF THE FORBST.
Cynthia to tiipsey) likes. Helen Western.
Starlight Best-, ;411139 dosie Orton.
To conehtde with the Dashing Conipetliertil, Call
ed the COMICAL COUNT Etih.
Countess De L'F.spaller Miss dosle Orton.
FRIDAY EVENING, Benefit of it - ELEN WEST.
ERN.
sATURDAT AFTERNOON, SoPt. 034,
FIFTY-EIGHTH fiBAND Folitid,V• :MATINEE,
- whell the CORSICA.N RROTHERti wl.ll , be pronto.
NEW - AMERICAN THEATRE
WALNUT Street, above Eighth.
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENIN(IS,
September 20th and 21st,
LAS P TWO - NIOHTS OF MAZE PPA.
First itight On K ntaar a maTURPIN: t of
MC
OR. THE KN HINTS OF TILE ROAD.
Dick Turptu • Miss Kate Fisher.
DDias] , no.° By the celebrated Horse Wonder.. -
ouBLE Tumnime. by the MIACO BROTHERS.
To conclude. with the $l.-rtntt Dcaina or
DIAZEPPA;
OR, THE WILL IHIRtSE OF TARTAI.
Mazeppa -Mies Kate
Wild Horse by • The famous •‘Wander..>
Friday evening Benefit of Miss Kate Fisher whets
will be produced a powerful new Drama, entitled
THE FEMALE. AMERICAN SPY.
FURNISHED
TILT ALNUT•STREET THEATRN,'"'
T T Acting and Stage Manager—W. S. Fredericka -
Business Manager and Treasurer.. —T. J. Hemphill
THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. Sept. 20, 1865,
MltS. D. P. BOWERS
in her unapproachable iniwoonation of
"LADY ALT DLEY.. ,,
The I%l'l'6lllo.llee will eoMinellte with the 001444
sensational annuli or
LADY AUDLEY'S ISEORT.
Lady Andley Mrs, D. P, Bowers.
Robert Andley Mr. Barton Hill.
To conclude with the laughable comedletta of
FORTY AND FIFTY. .
~,,,, Griffiths.
Mrs. Lillywhite Miss AmiNilft,
Family Circle, 2.5 cents: Chairs In Orchestra mut
Dress Circle, 50 cents; secured chairs in Orchestra,
and Dress Circles, 78 cents; Orchestra Chairs, st;
Orchestra Boxes, MI: Private Boxes, *3 I o
MRS. JOHN DREW 7 bT /*L.NW ARCH
STREET THEATRE,
FIRST WEEK OF EDWIN ADAM
MONDAY NIGHT, AND EVERY NIGHT.
Torn Taylor's now sensation Play,
THE SERF. 2 _
The Seri
EDI,VIN ADAMS.
After Which, TILE PEOPLE'S, I.A.WYER.
sma ll , , . ..
..... —.Mart Ro beolt.
FRIDAI, Dement ....... sell.4t.
SSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH_
AND CHESTNUT.
SPLENDID SUCCESS—CROWDED HOUSES.
DI It, AND MRS. HARRY WATKINS,
11l their N Q vel,Mii steal anti Comical Entertainment,
"TWO HOURS IN FUNVAND l"
Assisted by the distingitished young PittiliSt.
MISS CARLOTTA SHA.W.
These charming. Entertainments are attracting
large and brilliant Assemble es of the elite of PIS.
Intlelphlan Society, Wll9 testi g fF their appreciation,
of tills delightful lunusemenk in
HEARTY . LAUGHTER AND APPLAUSE.
MR. AND MRS. 11. WATKINS IN THIRTY
CHARACTERS AND SON 5I
Portraying with singular fidelity the Eccentric
side of LM: Bite at the Times! Dashes at the Dil
tetanti! frilly as lt Flies
The consummate and masterly - Piano , Soios of
CARLOTTA 51LAW
Establish her claim as the
FIRST OF LIVING LADY PIANISTS.
Evening at 8. Saturday Matinee at34rulock. Choice
Seats 80 tents; body of Ilan 2.5 cents. se 18-6 t
CONCERT RALL,-SECOND
WEEK OF BLIND TOM. .
Owing to the wild enthusiasm and immense suc
cess with which TOM has been greeted, he will con
tinue his stay in the city this week, and will appear
at Convert Hall EVERY EVENING, except 'rues
day evening.
"Doors open at o'clock. Performance tO Com
mence at 13 o'c ADM lock.
ISSION 50 CENTS.
Reserved Seat;;7setohe had titP . B. Pugh's Book
Store, corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
Gallery 22 cents.
IGoinfortable seats have been reserved for the ac
cominodatioll .53 enlaced people in the gallery,
sent-et S. C. J. THAYER, Agent.
INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND
EXHIBITION every , WEDNESDAY, at
Admission ten cents. Store No. 1.1. South
EIGHTH Street, South
EIGHTH
ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CREST
NUT Street, above Tenth—Open from fl A.. M.
till 6P. M. Benjsmin West's great picture of
CUBIST REJECTED still on Exhibition. jet 3
A. N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA..
Estate of FRANCIS S. LEWIS, deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit.
settle. and adlnst the neOad and final account or
SAUNDERS LEWI'd. Esq., Admhuateetor or
FRANCIS S. LEWIS, deceased, and to repott dis
tribution of the balance In the hands of the. Account
ant, will meet the partici, interested. for tne par-
Poses of his appointment, on TUESDAY, the ad
day of October. at 4 o'clock P. M. at Ws Mee, R•ci.
429 WALNUT Street. lu th
JOSEP e H
oltil. o
MA f P
IWER hiladelphia.
,
se2o-wfma
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF 'PHILA
DELPHIA. of "%larch Term, 1865; No at.
XLLEN CHERRY, by her ne,A, Mend. FRANK
DANIELS vs. ROBNIIT %TERRY.
ROBERT CHERRY—Stu; The Conrt has ea lied
a rule to show cause why It Divorce front the beach
of Matrimony shouls nut be decreed. Retarnable
September 36th, at 10 A. M. Personal service having .
failed, on account of your absence.
Yours, &c., J. G. BRINCELE;
se2.o-2t , Attorney for Libellant.
I N THE COURT OF COAISTOIst PLEAS
Foil TUE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILA
DELPHIA..
A ssigned Estate of OILBETtT M. BASTABLE,
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit,
settle and adiust the account of ROBERT S.
PASOVALL. Trustee of the ASSlgiled Estate of
GILBERT M. BASTARD]; (for the iitate o Penn
sylvania). of Baltimore, M. D., under dee of as
signment dated March MlB6l, recorded at Philadel
phia, In DC(2li Boo): A. C. 8., No. 7 page 342, and
to report distribution of the balance in the hands of
the aceountant,will meet the parties interested, for
the perposes of Ills appointment, on FRIDAY,
September MRCS, at 9 o'clock P.. DL, at the
Office of Henry C. Townsend, Esq., Na. 811 ARCH
Street, in the city of Philadelphia.
GEORGE T. DEISS,
uditor.
EXCURSIONS TO
LONG BRANCH,
Trains for Long Branch will leave COOPER'S'
POINT, Canalenolany (Sunday excepted) at 9.1.5 h.
M. I'm, $2. Excursion Tickets, good for three
days, Ba. S. E. COLE, Agent,
Bel-Im. Camden,
WIEN...--VAT-i,vs. RARITAN AND DE
- 111.A.WARE.:1IAY RAILROAD.
—FALL ARRANGEMENTS. commencing mos,
DAY, rcpt, Islll,--CAMDEN TO NEW" YOR•
From Cooper's ' Point, &andeli, at 9.13 A, Mit
for Tuekerton, Barnagat, Tom's hirer, Munches
ter, Bergen, Snualikum i F ant Shark Ittver,
Long Branch, Branchport, Oceanport, Eatontown,
Shrewsbury, Red Bank, Dliddletown,
and Port Moumouth, thence to New York' by the
splendid 91.adinia9 JESSE HOYT, Through In flv
hours. PAILE, $2. EXCUrBII.III Tickets, good for
three days. $3. Through Freight Line leaves Came
den at 2.80 P. M., arriving at New York at 4 A. M.:
next da, leave New York.'4.lB P. M., arriving at
Camden'l.2o P. 31. next day.
selo-11 W. 8. 8:Nt..1)0.1i, Superintendent.
- . .
EtaPHILADELPHIA. FOAM - a
\., WORKS.—BANKS, DINMOTIE, St. CO..
Successors to A. B. Davis & Co., N W. cor
ner FIFTEENTH Street and PIE . NSSYL
yANIA Avenue, manufacturers of Patent Scales.
Initial& for Wrvigh Locke, Railroad Tram+, Depots,
Coal, Hay, and Live Stoek i also, all WM Yfirloaa
descriptious of Dormant and Portable Platform
Scales,Counter Settles; and Patent Beams; Patent.
Stock Rouse Seale, for Blast Furnaces; Paten%
Parallel Crane Beam, for weighing boilers; east-.
-legs; and other heavy machinery; Hopper Smiles,
for wehrldng grain. indicating bushels ;Ind pomade:,
Banks , lmproved itolllng-Mlll and Union Seale,
Every Scale warraulAßl, Prompt attention. evert
to repairing. Send for a circular.
C. M. BANKS,__ I It. H. DINMORE,
LEWIS L. HOUPT. I C. H. GERING.
J. IL SPRINI3I:II.. au2l-am
E FAIRBANKS' STANDAffa
..
SCALES,
Adapted to every branch of baStileSS where a.
correct and durable Seale is required.
A. uniform standard of weights, and a correct;
- talitliyu-01,041.r0t A are subjects claiming the at-
A v D-o-v.a.._the. cowmunlty.
TuE wELL4LI.IiNtgb REPUTATIIeiI Va" -; •
SCALES has induced tile manufacturers and ven
ders of imperfect and cheap made balanees to offer
them as FAIRBANKS' SCALES, and purchasers have,
therefore been subjected to frgazd and impo,yetioukr
and further, other manufacturers have falsely as
serted that they hove secured the services of valimd_
superintendents sad torenien from oar -establilb
yacht .
The subscribers have no controversy with honor
able competitors, but regarding the perpetrit tors or
the above frauds as pursuing' a course :011ie an,ittet
and diehonorabie, they take this method to caution
the public against their impositions.
FAHNKs
Plil a IEWdeIpING,
MASONIC III HA A I , L,
set-Gm_ ahfill rl4l
__
FASHIONABLE ItIILLINERY.-
The Misses SPLINT
BOOMS at 1300 CHESTNUT NI t ct.t, %lme their
have imaiR:I.SII.I.LiNERY
.t ,-tyles of PREINCIt
are prepared to H l '" ti %litlk . 64 , enth St. se2Zl-3P.
8011 . 17 S.lMfan(_
AUCTION SALES•
AMUSEMENTS.
LEGAL&
5e18.20,22,25,27-st.
ExcuRSIONS4
C.,_~... "~~-0.
9i_::
LANCE
Aft G ASSORTMENT
Ladles', misses \ and Children's Straw, Felt.
sad Bilk-plush BATA. Also, Flowers, Feathers.
Velvets. rice,ibbos, wit h% will be sold at the low,
est cash Por short Rine. T. R. HARMS,
Borth BECUNI)
sells _
in EVANS & WA.TBOIT'B
SALAMANDER SAFI
STORE,__
16 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
A large vas
rentimowarritdorraurEs &IWa
on hum,
PHRENOLOGIOAL EXVIImNA
-_,TioNs, with full descriptions of diaeter,
given DAY and EVENIN G,by
J. L. akprs,
ocn-wfmly vsa South TENTH Wed.
_ _ _ • . _ _
LINDE:HAN & 601 , 1" . 9.
Cilloyet Pianos: Ctlieriberg &
E. Gabler's. Rotten & Bacon's, TryozNik.loo. , B, mut
other matters Pianos. thily fur sale at JAS. BEL—
LAK'S. A7O and gsl S. FlFTllStveet. seta C.l.k
i PRINCE St 04.'5, WORLD , .
rt
p 1 RENOWNED MelpOpons and Automate..
Ile Organs. Wholesale Ari . eney, JAS. nisadm,
2,81 South FIFTH Street. •
E T RA , I; AND BOUTIFI,ERIsT
btERCHANTS. TARE N0T10E!..1,200 tittru
wax leather sewed BOOTd cheap fot cosh. N.
cor. TIHRD and RACE tits.,4th story: ae2043t0
TT ELMBOtD '8 CONCENTR4TE ,II
-Li- EXTRACT talcriC is tlic Great Dlni.e aAte4 tic,
ItAi.bitiotavit CoscltiTnkTED Eini.4.ct 4 ‘
ranii.t.a. is Ric Great Blood roriacc-
Roth are prepared according io tiitait of Filansia ,
cy and Clicinisicy, and arc the - in6st netts? Rini cap,
be Pugte. 1-P' 13POt t ri TY. l )in , Pt:re* 104474%
Auditor,