orNOTICE...TIM ANNUAL MEET.. INO of the Stockholders - of the NORTH .01!.A.1N COAL COMPANY for the election of Fireciom, 'lnd f?eit i ftr u ne t tir f gf such otherbasinesa 011 i TiilirCLNTLlEN.A.iferrAlnattitalwielli 1.e 11, -".., wEDNEROAY, the 4th day of Octooer: l is 'A i o'clock p. al. ,A-eelialtrtc Will the be had upon Company. a preposition to cell the - of WM. B. FOULE, PI 1 4 s eLo• 4 Secretary. . . . . . . . . . - - firOFFICE OF TILE RATIIBONE rETNOLEITM COMPANY, No. ROG South rETII Street. 10 , PRILADELPRIA, August 31,1865. The first Annual Meeting of the Stockholders Of Mural)" will be held at their Office, on SA september 23, 1865, at 12 o'clock M., for v mpose of electing a Board of Directors tO Qi i e for the ensuing year. E. C. Sec'y and Treasurer. - OFFICE OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA, September 20, 1865. An ELECTION for TEN DIRECTORS, for the „ g i e ng year, will be held, agreeably to charter, at meeting of the Stockholders for that _Rut , sE` sr at the OFFICE of the Col - aped:4ff, on MON , October 2, 1865, at to o'clock A.M. J. W. IIIcALLISTER, cep-iet Secretary pro tem. CNOTICE•— EXPIRE COPPER COMPANY OF MICHIGAN. ee is herebygtren that all stock in MS compa 'a which the instalment of one dollar per share, if vo l s !ail 28th, 1865, and due May 20th, 1865, Is not ir forfeited by said default, and that according the charter and by-laws of the compan_y it will •: zo w : u publte auction on FRIDAY, Zith October. st 8 M., at the Mike Of the Secretary of the No. 4113 WALNUT Street, Philadel i,`:,r. frile;s paid on or before that day. T" . " . t oi the Board of Directors. J. S. MCMULLIN, Secretary. • Sept. 19, 1865. se2o-wfm-toc2o OFFICE OF MONTGOMERY OIL COLPARY, 2216 WALISHT Street. SEIPTRISBEn 16, 1866. fa ( Directors of the Montgomery 011 Company, ~,Theling held this day, ordered. an assessment E CENTS PER SHARE on each Share of •,:„,ital om, to be paid 1.11 to the Treasurer On 1:,1 to the 16th day of Weber next, at this 're. Tll"a,,sessment is Made in con Stockholders, n i to Directors by the at :iir :;r:nmil meeting held September Sth inst. Transfer Books of this Company will be on the 30th day of September, leo, and no b e t r ansferred after that date, unless the assessment has been paid. A. FEW SMITH, Secretary. MEM 5v....0. GENERALS OFFICE, WASHINGTON MY, D. C. August 17, 1868. ARMY MEDICAL BOARD, to consist Of %-Eic: Colonel C. S. Tripler, Surgeon U. S. A., r:eaceat• Brevet Lieutenant Colonel 11. B. Wirtz, ii. S. A.; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Au .,ovy 11,1zer. Surgeon U. S. A. and Brevet Major t:, Lee, Assistant Surgeon S. A., Recorder, in Now Yorkat, on the 20tkor Septem vOr ad- was Working Capital, payable inst. Books will be open 19th inst., after which no AI the assessment is paid. OFFICE TAL OIL Co,._ , ...4013TR if " STREET—TO DELINQUENT STOOK accordance with sections 16, 17, and the act of July 18th, 1663, notice is hereby that unless the assessment called for at a in of the Directors, held July 10th, 1865, be on or before the 20th day of September, 1865, a number of shares will be sold at public to that day at 10 o'clock, at the office of the toly, to pay said assessment, with necessary uscientai caper CIUMBk PBOVKAIRI. - . ITAL STOCK $1,(0.00,000, 200,000 SHARES, AT 85 RAca. Mee 2MB South FOURTH Street. DIRECTORS: AL Lesley, Sylvester J. Negargee, en K. Beatty, Tallow Jackson. Tt D. Boileau, Price I. Patton rd H. Faulkner, Thomas H. Rickert. A. Eugene Smith. regdent, SYLVESTER. a. MEGARGRE. Ivan , and Treasurer. ALBERT R. , — Splendid induce . 3 held out to all entering the Marine Corps; MS opportunity to visit foreign. countries: Jay, excellent accommodations, light end atates. mall farther information inquire at the Recruit- Rendezvous, No. 311 South FRONT Street, &Mph% between 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. every except Plzhanday. ORABLEB HRY - WOOD, Cantata and Recruiting Meer. FIf,IIIAIVCIAL. 'ICE FOR THE SALE OF NT _LOANS 305 CHESTNUT STREET. Y COOPEE Sr, CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, or sale, at lowest market rates. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, AS FOLLOWS 7.30 Treasury Notes of date of Aug. 16,1884. do. do. June Mt / 885 . Do, do. do. July 15,1566. BONDS OF 1891. 5-20 LOAN OF 1962. 5.60 LOAN OF 1984. 10-410 LOAN OF 1864. UERTIFIOATES OF INDEBTEDNESS. :s or ALL HINDS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON UOKIKISSION. oration given concerning all kinds of Seca- .tettons on all points made et lowest rates. VAL I FILE FOR THE SALE ERNIITENT LOANS• JAY COOHE & Co., THE ALTERATIONS NECESSARY IN liE ENLARGEMENT OF THEIR OLD UF- 17 /CE, HAVE TAXER THE COM MODIOUS ROOMS 3 °5 CHESTNUT STREET, LOOK TO THE RANK OF NORTH CA, WHERE THEY WILL BE PLEASED THEIR FRIENDS. IiEOEIVED, NE WP ri A. N 13.4UM4ElESSG CO., 919 CHESTNUT STREET. M - IM OFFER FOE SALE 11 :EIGN AND DOMESTIC) WOOL, ri , 2 4. 45 • No, 1%1 CHESTNUT EiTBEET; sel9-50 CIAL NOTICE. re made arrangements to remain for a ORT TImacoNLY $ re i „"tent store, and willnontinne to sell nrat , /TURF, at very low Drieea, Until farther GEO. J. HE MEL% 809 and 811 CHEETNITT Street. IPji AND 'flax BAIL DUCK, -ANVAS, of' all ners W ag on-d brands. Tr' ancover Duck. Iser idanufacturers' Drier Rena, from one 'et aide; Taulls,sobinwillBb=7 . JO W. JCV No. 103 JONES, fIe ;,,BLED AND DELICATE CON*. , AJTIONS of both sexes_ use ffsLIKBOLD'S ,g,iteenc. It Will give brisk and energetiC Able you to debit well. ir ThORTBMEN.—PHILIP WILBON 4No. 408 OHESTNUT Stree,t call the 4 antostsmeo. to our stock oriPINE CAMS Vl beg, English makers, Als9, Butt 4:t 5 , tv,Vitaulpaseßall. Itopyernts s (Ape, -Flacks, roman, age.., Nice& `ula done In the bee. Manner. anl7-ti „.'IOODain AeaH D y Y OUT N H B F A UL VIGOR tc,‘, „a gcita bH O z IVAO4D'a T UMW= 1411441_0J ^,cV y 9 olk I I ATLANTIC MONTHLY OUR YOUNG FOLKS, FOE OCTOBER. 1865, ARE NOW READY. The Contents of the ATLANTIC are as follows Saints who have bad Bodies; No Time like the Old Time; Coupon Bonds, II.; The Author of "Saul "; Neeedle and Garden, X.; John Jordan, From the Head of Baine; Not.l; Wilhelm nelster's Appren tice/1131P, Second Payer; Doctor Johng, IX.; IDown the Diver; Abraham Lincoln. Among the contributors to this number are IL W. LONGFELLOW, OLIVER WENDELL HOLIES, BAY 'ARD TAYLOR, DONALD O. MITWIELL, D. A. WAS SON, J.T. TEOWDETDGE, EDMUND KIRRE,IIARIIIET E. rEncom ff. REYNOLD% B, a, BI oIptELL• OUR YOUNG FOLKS, CONTALNS THE FOLLOWING- ARTICLES Grandfather's Cite Stnnt-Tree, by Mrs. - L. Maria Child; Gipsey Children's Song, by LucyLamm; How the Indian Corn Grows, by the author of "Seven Little Bisters"•, The Cruise tithe Leopold, 1., by Oliver Optic; Half-Hours with Father Bright hopes, 111,, by J. T. Trowbridge; Dog Carlos, by Louise E. Chollet; Afloat in the Forest,lX., by Cap tain Mayne Reid; Winning His Way, X., by Carle ton; Hush4t-By, by Mrs. Anna M. Wells; Aunt Esther's Stories, by Mrs• H. B. Stowe; Round the Evening Lamp. THIS NUMBER CONTAINS FOURTEEN ILLUS TRATIONS. TEEMS OF THE MAGAZINES THE ATLANTIC.—Four Dollars per year for single subscriptions. CLUB. RATES.—TWO Copies for Seven Dollars; Five Copies for Sixteen Dollars; Ten Copies for Thirty Dollars, and each additional copy Three Dollars. For every Club of Twenty Subscribers an extra copy will be furnished gratis, or Twenty-one Copies for Sixty Dollars. OUR YOUNG FOLHS.—Two Dollars per year for single subscriptions. CM:FEB.—Three Copies for Five Dollars; Five Co pies for Eight Dollars; Ten Copies for Fifteen Dol lars; Twenty Copies for Thirty Dollars; and an extra copy gratis to the person forming the Club of Twenty. THE Two IdaonziNES—The ATLANTIC and OUR YOUNG FOLKS, will be sent to one address for Five Dollars. POSTAGE must be hold at the office where the Ma mines are supplied.. All Butiveriptionv are payable in advance. N. B.—Back Numbers received. All letters respecting the 3lagazirieS should be ad dressed to the Publishers, TICKNOR & FIELDS, 124 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON, Mass T. B. Subscriptioner SIXTH and CE(ESTNTIT Streets, Agent for 01714 YOttNer FOLKS.t, THE OCTOBER NUMBER OF I-I 01J a' HOME 15 PUBLISHED THIS DAY, and contains! ENGLAND AND AMERICA.. By one of our ablest writers. HALLE AND ITS HISTORY. By Prof. Smith. GEOFFREY THE LOLLARD. Continued. WASHINGTON IRVING AT SUNNYSIDE. By John Eaton Cooke. MINERAL REGION OF LAKE SUPERIOR. GERMAN PAINTERS. THE RAINBOW A SYMBOL OF CHRIST. NOBODY'S HEROES. By Miss S. J. Pritchard. MRS. ELIZABETH FRY. B_yDr.F.D.Fluntington. GLEANIN Old FROM WEAN LIFE. By Professor Lawrence. THE AUTHOR OF ANNIE LAURIE. By Colonel Wilson. MRS. LYDIA U. SIGOURNEY. By Catherine E Beecher. MAJOR GENERAL HOWARD. By MajorWilbour. SERMON TO SUNDAY SCHOOL MAURER*. By Rev. C. S. Robinson. THE FIRST ROBIN RED-BREAST. By Richard Grant White. THE SHADOW OF A GREAT ROCK. By the Editor. And other papers, and several Poems. - TellllB, pa year. Slx copies, $l3. Twelve copies Goodd one ext want ed person 'Lobo gets up thel(itud. Agentsto canvass. CHARLES SCRIBNERc CO., Publishers, .124 GRAND Street, New York. T. B. PUGH, corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Agent for Philadelphia. It itiA.CTEITZIE IN THE LARYNGO SCOPE. -LA SCOPE. With numerous Illustrations. Published THIS DAY: THE USE OF THE LARYNGOSCOPE, in Dis eases of the Throa with an Appendix on Rhino soupy. By kionaxt Maegag?ta, M. D. Load. M. R. G. P., rh ss ioan to the Dispensary for Diseases of the Throat; Corresponding Member of the Imps. rial Royal Society oiL'hysicians of Vienna, &c., &c., &a., with ILLUSTRATION. ALSO, A complete Classified and Priced Catalogue of MEDICAL BOOKS, which will be furnished gratis, upoh appliesttion. LINDSAY & BLAWISTON, Publishers and Booksellers, sell No. 25 South SIXTH Street. NEW AND SUPERIOR BOOKS. LESSONS FOR SCHOOLS, taken from the Holy Scripthres, in the words of the Text. 300 pp., 12mo. 105 per 100 copies. Single copies, by mall, 57 cents. It is admirably adapted for school purposes. RHYMES FOR THE NURSERY. By the author of " Original Poems." A new and beautifully il lustrated edition. Extra cloth, 75 cts. THE ROUND PICTURE STORIES. A nice little book, made onnUrposo for children • limo. 50 eta. NIC AT THE TAVERN; Or, Nobody's Boy. By the author Of "Katie Lee," "Little Light," /Cc. 18mo.,_eloth. 40 cents. H THREE UNDRED YEARS AGO; or the Story of Lollar, 18010., cloth. 60 cents. WAY TO THE -HEART OF CHILDHOOD; Or, Seed Sown in Spring-time. 18mo., cloth. 40 cents. Just published and for sale by THE AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, No. 1122 CHEST NUT Street, Philadelphia, and 599 BROADWAY, New York; 5e22,4t LATE MIELICATIONS.—AIi EXAM INATION OF SIB WILLIAM HAMILTON'S PHILOSOPHY. and of the Principal Philosophical Questions discussed in his Writings. By- John Stuart Mill, in two volumes ; limo. HONOR ; OR THE SLAVE-DEALER'S DAUGH TER. By Silken G. Bulrineh. BLADE AND THE FAlL—Thoughts for a Young Man. By A. B. Massey. DISSERTATIONS AND DISCUSSIONS.—PoItti- Cal. Pldlosopbleal and Historical. By Jobe Stuart Mill; 3 volumes 12 mo. All the new books received as soon as published, and for sale by JAMES S. CLAXTON, (Successor to W. S. & A. Martien,) se2o 606 icirzas.wtrT street. 30 CENTS.-HARPER'S j _FOR OCTO BER. PITCHER'S, SOS GictESTITUT St. 1 a —PETERSON'S, FOR OCTOBER •IL• f • PITCHER'S, 808 CHESTNUT Street. ci_ODEY'S, LADIES' FRIEND. AND 'LS ARTHUR'S HOME MAGAZINES, for Octo ber, at PITCHER'S Book, Album, Picture, and Frame Store, 808 CHESTNUT Street. se22-2t SILILAND DRY GOODS JOBBERS FRESH GOODS. HALLOWELL) GAIIDNER, & IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, ABE NOW OPENING AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, Comprising an extensive and attractive assortMent of styles to meet present trade Elegant Designs Fo-relgii Panay Fabrieg_ AIso—CHOICE MAKES in IMPORTED STAPLE GOODS, such as wilibe required for AUTUMN SALES, which they offer at LOW PRICES TO CASH BUYERS. 615 Chestnut and 612 Jayne streets. HEI-mwttal JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, 44s CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS "JEt GOODS, Nos. 239 •nd 241 North Third Street, rli/LADEL/lEtui Cloths, Prints, Cassimeres, Delaines, • Gattinetts, Alpacas, Jeans, Fancy Dress Goods, Cottonadee, Brown and Bleeched sheath:3. Denims, Brown and Bleeched Shirtlugs, Stripes, Ornish Chambras, Cheeks, Omish Tweeds, einghams, Flannels, Diapers, Linens, • FIESBNISBING GOODS, WI ITS GOODS, - au234m - NOTIONS. & e... 41e. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS. WHITE, BUPT, AND DRAB GAUNTLETS; SID, BUCK, BEAVER, CASTOR, CLOTH, RINDWOOD, AND ABERDEEN GLAO YES; JUST LANDING - , AND FOR BALE BY aClarrir 13, mriiiar.aenu CO.. 3 BANK. Street, PlLliada. FALL. 1865. JAS. B. CAMMLL & CO, 727 CHESTNUT STREET. Invite the attention of Cash Buyers at wholesale to their stock of fpTCH I BRIT/13H, AND AMERICAN .8 RsDRY G-001 , 8i Width, for extent, variety', mid general adapta tion to the wente of dm trade, la unrivalled. BILKS, MERINOES , POPLINS, ENINGLIN.Es, TARTAN PLAIDS. `BLANKETS, : ~" FLANNELS, BALMORAL'S, WHITE GOODS;_ LINENS; had. "- " BRADFORD GOODS package BlllyerS Slipped with scarce and dears ble goo at and undeet rates.. Or • • NALEIOO3IIIS VP STAXIVI. • fat DETAIL DRY GOODS. REAL VALEECIENZIES LACES. 45, 30, 35, 40 and 50 cents Just received a large lot at the above reduced prices. CURWEN, STODDAUT a BROTELER, Nog. 450. 452 and 454 North SECOND Street, se2l-3t above Willow. EDWIN HALL & CO., 26 SOUTH SECOND STREET, RAVE NOW OPEN MAGNIFICENT QUALITY LYONS SILK CLOAK VELVETS, IN 32, 34, 36 AND 40-INCH WIDTHS. se2l-2tr *`ALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS. Rich Plaid Paris Poplins. Choice shades Paris Poplins. , Choice shades Paris Epingles. Choice shades Paris Reps. Choice shades Paris ElectoralS. French Merinoes, all grades. Cashmere Plaids. Printed Mousse-delainee. All colors Mousse-del:ones, Single and double width, Willi a full line of Dress Goods. PRICES RANGING FROM 32 . 34 TO 60 CENTS. All from the recent Auction Sales In New York and Philadelphia. CURWEN STODDARD & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452, and 1-54 North SECOND Street, sett-3t ' Above Willow. FALL GOODS. Just received a large assortment of Goods suita ble for the Fall season, consisting of LUPIN'S ALL-WOOL DELAINES, " MERINOES, " CASHMERE D'ECOSSE, ." EMPRESS CLOTH, " PARISIENNE, " TAMISE, PA' YDS. WIDE. " 'VELOUR RUSSE, " POPLINS, " POPLIN PEKIN, • '• BIARRITZ, " BOMBAZINES, ALPACAS, CROWN MOH.AIRS, Also, a tine assortment of SECOND MOURNING GOODS, BLACK SILKS, TAFFETA, GEO DE RHINE% POULT DE sca, &c., &c., in different qualities PERKINS', 9 South NINTH Street. GREAT STOCK OF JOB LOTS OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, KNOBBY COATINGS, BEAVERS, VELOURS, VELVETS, - CHINCHILLAS, of the latest and most beatitiAll styles we have ever offered to the trade or public generally. Officers of the army and navy may feel assured of special attention. We also have a complete stock of FRIENDS' WEAR, COACH CLOTHS, BILLIARDS, and BAGATELLES. Our motto is "Good Goods at Fair Prices," at W. T. SNODGRASS' CLOTH HOUSE, 34 SOUTH SECOND STREET AND 23 STRAWBERRY STREET. BLUE DOUBLE WIDTH. Lupin's Wool Delaines, of good quality, at $1.12.%, Also, Greens, Browns, 11fodes, &c. *1.37 Lupin ' s plain Poplins, Greens, BroWns, Blues, Purples. 11,25 Lupin's Black Poplins. .10 s 7-4 BlackTielaines. olored Alpacas, Paramattas, &c. nelaiiieS, Prints. Plaids, &C. MARSEILLES QUILTS. ' New invoice, good qualities and large sizes, at lower prices than for three years. Also, Honeycomb Quilts. Fine stock of Bed, Crib, Cradle, and Colored BLANKETS. COOPER & CONARD, S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET. MADDER PRINTS REDUCED TO 25c. CURWIEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452 and 454 North SECOND Street, lie22-at Above Willow. 12-4 FINE HEAVY BARNSLAY SHEETING, sl.is.—Just from auction, at the above low price. CURWEN STODDA.RT & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 45,2 and 454 North SECOND Street, Above Willow. MARSEILLES COUNTERPANES, of .d .ar t e is l DART & BROTHER, Non. 450, 4521 and 454 North SECOND Street, Above Willow. HEAVY GRAY BLANKETS, at lowpyiees. CUB.WEN STODDART it BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452 and 454 North SECOND Street, Above Willow. SPERS QUALITY BLANKETS.- A fallible of Blankets, comprising all sizes and grades. CITRWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 455 and 454 North SECOND Street, above Willow. CHEAP TABLE LINE - M.- 7.4 Brown Table Linen, Me. 8.4 Brown Table Linen, 87c. 7-9 Loom'Damask Table Linen, $l. With a fun line of superior Damasks, Table Cloths, Napkins. Towelling. Ate., &e. - CURWEN BTODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452 'and 454 North SECOND Street, se22-8t above Willow. TABLE LINENS.—A GREAT VARIE TY of all kinds, in brown, bleached and half bleached, from 62% cents, up. Towels of all kinds. Russia Crash at various prices andqualities. Nap kins from 90.500, some very handeorne with red borders. Nursery Diapering, from $1 up, in all the widths, some of them much. less than they have been. GRANVILLE B. BAINES, sel9-4t 1013 MARKET Street, above Tenth. CHEAPEST BLANKET HOUSE IN TRE CITY.—Good blankets at $5.50 per pair, better at $6 and $5.50, extra size and weight $B, one lot very tine, at $lO that are worth $l2. one lot ex tra heavy at $lO, same as we sold last year at $l5, and many other kinds at equally low rates. I have, beyond a doubt, the cheapest stock in the city; also crib blankets all sizes. MarSeillea qUilte at $9, large size that cannot be bought less than $l2, timer at $ll and $l2; one lot ex. tra heavy- at $l4; crib counterpanes all prices; 9-4, 10-4 and 11-4 Lancaster quilts; also honeycomb and bridal quilts; heavy comfortables at 4;5 and $6.50. GRANVILLE B. HAINES, sel9-4t 1013 MARKET Street, above Tenth. A TTRACTIVE NOTICE TO LADIES A full line of French Merinoes, - A full line of Poplins, A full line of Silks and Shawls, A full line of Blankets, A full line of Muslins, A full line of Table Linens, A full line of Cloths and Cassimeres,ati JOHN H. STOKES, sell 702 ARCH Street. :I-CH NM GOODS AMBERS, OPENING 810 N DAILY. ARCH ST. - Thread Veils new designs. Thread Lace Barbes. Cambria Lace Veils, from Si. Thread Lace Collars, from 50 eta. Empress Collars in pointe de gaze, point ap plique, and vale nelennes.HlTE WGOODS. French Muslin, 2 yards wide for dresses. Soft finish Cambric, Nainsook, Plaid and Stripe Muslims very cheap. Elch Cambric Edgings and Insertions, French Embroidered Bands, Flouncings, &c., &. Demstitclied ildkfs., extra One, 25 cis. sel2-12t EDWIN HALL & CO., 96 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Have now open a full stock of " Lupin's" French Aferinues. •• Lupin's" Nonslip. de Laines. SilloaCed Minns. Silk and Wool Poplins. All-wool Poplins. Plaid Poplins, of ordered styles. Mich-figured all-wool Cashmeres. Rich styles of Wool De Laines. Polka Dot De Laines and Reps. • Dress Goode, in great variety, of our own im portation. sell. BLANKETS --ENTIRE NEW STOCK, LOW PRICES. Medium and Hue Blankets. Some extra cheap lots, $9 andalo. Fine crib Blankets; Horse Blankets. m Honey-cob WM; Ileareheetilith shaker Flannels, finest goods, and $l.lO. Best quality Canton Flannels; tektites. Linen Diapers, *2.25, 52.50 ts 3, and 113Z0, Re, DEL AINg.M. 107 piece; new Delaines, 35 and 37 cts. 118 pieces new prints,hest makes, only sa to 35 els. Daily opening new dress goods. Black dress goods stock complete. • COOPER at CONARD, 11. E. cor. 'NINTH and MARKET Streets. 628 HOOP SKIRTS.--.NEW 628 TALL STYLES NOW READY at Hopkins , Manufactory, No. (WS 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 cheapness, are unequalled by any other hoop skirts made, and are warranted to give satisfaction. its made to order, alit red, and repaired. Also, good Eastern-made skirts, from Kneen to forty springs, at very low prices. Wholesale and re tail. se9-lur COTTON -WARP CLOTHS, rzuwours, WAVE AND OTHER PATTERNS. ALSO, • ALL.WOOL 13 0 E s- - tr. T. s, AND OTEEE FANCY PATTERNS. . . For sale by the BEalkuniCturecl, - - BEM. BULLOCK'S ., SONS , 40 and 42 South FRONT. Street sel-3m 1865. PERSONS SEEKING} MEDICAL AID wld do well to eonsult Dr. prompt DUMAS, afo.IO3VWALNUT Street, for and enl cibut Vestment. (Resat patients consulted by letter, and rem. dieslorvrarded to any address. seta-lut. Q n lilt I A. L:NOTICE,—ALL ZIEGA.- ai TIVES liiini posSeirslon, of two years stand ini and upwards, , ,will ,be destroyed within one month, unless 'sonlired by purchase or special re twit. L GIaTEKTJNIST, r Photographer, 70* APCII Street. . . sel3-ytimg" ... . .. THR pREgg::- - -pgrEADygr a pifitt; FRIDAY, SEPTSIBER 22, ISM QUEEN'S CLOTH, &v. EDUCATIONAL. DUFF'S COLLEGE, FIFTH STREET, PI -1 1"1 1 19331.T.110, FOUNDED IN 1840 j Incorporated by Legislative Charter. 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THE LIMITED TIME During which these extraoydimbrily cheap terms are offered furnishes a strong reason why the aPPll cation should be made • IMMEDIATELY. se2o-it 'LADIES AT THE FRENCH STUDY. -1-A —The Forenoon practicecommences,•ae usual, in the first week of October. The course requires no committing to memory—no home studies; all must be learned with the Teacher. Learners of French, who have been disappointed In the effect of the memorizing methods, will find DELACROIX.I3 thorough course of Explana tory Oraminar the most rational practice for acqui ring to speak and write the language in a reason able time. The Fre`nch Study, No. 907 FILBERT Street. Street. it VTIQUETTE AND DANDING;,-AlliS, BEECH'S'CLASSES, WEDNESDAY and SA TURDAY, at HiP. M. at the elegant Ball-room, B S. E. cor. ROAD and SPRING GARDEN Streets. Evening Class forming. Residence, .1431. North TWELFTH Street. se22-2t5 13ENNSYLVAN.T.A.RILITAAY ACADEMY AT WEST CHESTER.—The duties of this In!Eititupmi w;ll.l:_perpsuyted on . . THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7TH. The following gentlemen compose the Board of Trustees: Hon. Tames Pollock, LL. D., President; Capt. William Apple, Vice President,- E W. B. Bar ber, Esq., Secretary; , Fames H. Orne, sq., Treasu rer; Rev. Richard Newton, D. D.; Rev. Thomas Brainer O'Neill,,.. Hon. Oswald Thomson, Hon. Charles Hon. W. E. Lehman, Major Gen. S. W, Crawford, Col. Wmr - Bell Waddell, Major Wayne McVeagh; Messrs. Joseph B. Townsend, James L. Claghorn, Charlerft: Dungan; George 1. Russell, Wm. L. Springs, Addison May, and T. B. Peterson. Cadets may pursue an English, Classical, or Scr entitle course of studies, at the option of parents. The Academic Stair is composed of - twelve profes sors and instruetors,who have been educated in our beat 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.' For circulars 2-P2eYt,t• James. g km? ksT , .3‘06 -N ell Chestnut Chestnut Philadelphia or to ' Col. THEO. HYATT, se2o-im 'resident Penna. Military. Acadeiny. A , TEACHER WHO HAS HAD SOME A years experience in his profession in public and private schools and in families; desires a situation. Refers to prominent men of Philadelphia and vici nity, by whom he has been employed. Address "P.," l'resir Office. sein-et" PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE .IN.; STITUTE, for YOUNIa LADIES, northwest cameral CHESTNUT and EIGHTHEENTH Sts. Bey, CHAS, A, SMITH, D. D., Principal. sc2o-6t. TEE CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL of the subscriber, 8; E. corner of THIRTEENTH and LOCUST Streets, will Reopen On MONDAY, Sept. 11.. Cau2B-Inrol B. KENDALL. SIGNOR P. RONDINELLA-ITALIAN and English Singing Lessons. Residence, S.W. corner BROAD and PINE. CHESTNUT -STREET FEMALE SE MINARY—ENGLISH AND FRENCH BOARD ING AND DAY SCHOOL—Principals, Miss Bon ney and Hiss Mayo. — The Thirty - first Semi-An nual Session will open WEDNESDAY, geptembei 13th, at 1815 CIiz,STNIIT Street. Particulars from Circulars. Bala-tool THOMAS BALDWIN'S ENGLISH Mathematical and Classical School for Boys, N. E. corner BROAD and ARCH, will reePen Sep tember 4. au2S-imw ENGLISH CLASSICAL, AND MA- . TUEMATICAL INSTITUTE. No. 2 southwest PENN 4 19 , ,V AltE. Duties resumed Sept. Ilth. au29-2m. dOSIEPII DAVISON, Principal, WILLIAM S. COOLEY, A. M. WILL reopen his CLASSICAL and ENGLISH SCHOOL at No. 11.1.21 MARKET Street, on MON DAY, September 4. anal-Im* CIATHARrNE M. SHIPLEY WILL RE. OPEN her School, at No. 4 SOUTHWEST PENN Square, on the 11th of Ninth Month, (Sep tember, )1865. an2B4m. SPRING -GARDEN ACADEMY - A. Classical, Mathematical, ani ,LEnglish school. tor Boys and Young Men, corner EIGHTH and BUT TONWOOD Streets,will reopen MOND A.Y, Septem ber 4. J. P. BIRCH, rin A. M., au2B-lrn ' Pcipal. AYOUNG LADY DESIREE. A SIP:F ATION as Visiting or Resident GOVERNE9S, to teach the Englisllbranebes and French. Address "M. 8.," at this Office. se2o-6t. FRENCH AND AMERICAN INSTI TUTE far Young Ladles, Rev, N. CYR 444 Mrs. M. 0-. DAVENPORT, Principals. No. AnPa& FRANKFORD Road Philadelphia. Circulars can be had, on application, at the Institute and at Messrs. JOHHPENNINGTON & SONS, No. 127 South SEVENTH Street. 'WILLIAM FEWSMITH I S CLASSI CALand English School, No. 1008 CHEST NUT street, will reopen on MONDAY, September 4. an2B-110 ACADEMY FOR BOYS, REAR OF No, 41 North ELEVENTH Street . , retzpfins Ninth Month (Sept.) 4th. W. WHITALL, au2B-Im. VISITING GOVERNESS.-A LADY, who has lust completed an engagement of seve ral years, wilhes to give iNsTRucmON, in private families or schools, in the different brauohog of a good English education French, Germa_n and Music. Best references iiven. Address C. N., Ep. Bookstore, 1.2201-IEHES NUT Street.selg-wfm6t. JAMER:III. CHASE, A. M. OF HAR VARD COLLEGE Private Tutor In the Clas sics and in the higher English branches. Rooms _ L at No. MU South NINTH - Street. sela.wttatit- cMULLII4 WILL RESUME THE 31. M duties of her SEMINARY FOR YOUNG CHILDREN on MONDAY September 11th, 1960, at No. 411 South EIGHTEENTH Street, below rine, Be4-mw118V" THE CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, • DEAN STREET, BELOW LOCUST, Will be reopened SEPTEMBER 4th. au26-2m. J. W. FAMES, D. D., Principal. MISS BROOKS AND MRS. J. E. HALL will resume the duties of their BOARD ING and DAY SCHOOL for Yoang Ladies, at um WALNUT Street,,on WEDNESDAY, the 20th inst. au26-23n* MNS V. P. BROWN No. 1907 PINE utreet, will (on MONDAY Sept. 4th,) resume the duties of her School for Children, between the ages 014 and 15. au29-IM, ABACHMANN, TEACHER OF THE • Plano, _Organ,. Melodeon. and Violin, 92A SERUM %AUDEN Street. ADVANCED PUPILS FINISHED. Classee banned in Harmony- Appil catlona, 12 to IA. M.: 6 to 7 P. M. au3o-lni* THE" CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL of H. D. GREGORY, A. M. No. 1.31.08 XATtIiBT Street, will reopen on NONDAY_, Sep tember 4th. au.2l-1m• MARY P. ROBESON'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES will be Reopened at 1813 FILBERT St., 9th month (Sept. 11th). att3o-Im. SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES, PARRESBURG, Chester eounty,Peaumqvaule,, forty miles from Philadelphia. The duties of this School will be resumed OCTO BER Ist, 1865. Terms—sl2s per session. For Circulars, apply to Misses JOHNSTON and KELLY, l'rinciPals. au26-1m THE FRENCH. AND ENGLISH -a- BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL of Madame MASSE will.reopen on MONDAY t September 18th. In this institution instruction it thorough in every department. Competent English teachers are em ployed for all the branches .of a good English edu cation. French is the language of the family, and is constantly spoken in the institute. For circa lars, containing terms and other particulars, ad dress 1342 SPRUCE St., Philada., - Pa. auls-2m MRS. A. YEGTKEIRR, WHO RE CEIVED a thorough musical education under one of the best Professors in faermany, and after several years of successful teaching in Seminaries, and in this city, has resumed her daties as teacher of Vocal and instrumental Music. References, Lee & Walker, T 22 Chestnut street Residence, 1513 VME - Street. At home from 12 to 1. se9-12t* fIEIEGARAY INSTITUTE.-ENGLISH and French Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies, Nos. 1527 and 1629 SPRUCE Street, Phi ladelphia, will reopen on WEDNESDAY, Septem ber Mu. Preach is the language of the family,and is con stantly spoken in the Institute. For circulars and particulars apply to au9-gm Madame D'HERVILLY, Principal. MISS ELIZA W. SMITH'S SCHOOL for Young Ladles, No, VW SPRUCE Street, will be reopened on 1110.DIDA.Y, Septet:lib:6P IL The course embraces a tborough English Edication wlth LAMA, French, German, Music., Drawing, Pe:it:Ong. &e. ses4nro SrUSAN HAYHURST WILL OPEN her School in the commodious rooms Southeast corner of NINTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets (entrance on Ninth), September 18th. Facilities will be afforded to Youug Ladies for receiving a thorough education. A Department for Children, under a competent teacher, will be conducted upon the Kindergarten, Or Object System. Reference, former DatrOttS. For further Information, apply to . PußcrE, BEYEITS/1V- 5e16:12? VIL AGE GREEN SEMINARY— MILITARY.. BOARDING SCHOOL.—Terms very moderate. Thorough course of study In Mathematics, English • Classics, ite. Supplies the beuefite of e a home. burveyiug and Engineering - taught. Boya.orall ages received. Begins 9epteM ber 9th. Refers to JOHN C. CAPP SON., B 3 South THIRD Street; TILOS, J. CLAY'PON, Esq., FIFTH and PRUNE ; Mrr GEORGE F. KNOTT, as HUDSON Street. Number limited. Address Rev. J. HARVEY BARTON. A. M., Village Green, au4-am RIG. RIZZO WILL RESUME RIB LES SONS in Vocal Music at his reeideneej No. 3L3 South SIXTEENTH Street, October 1. He may be addressed meantime through the City P. 0.. as above. au29-tt 1-1 EN T RAL INSTITUTE, TENTS and SPRING GARDEN Streets, will reopen Septembere 4th. Boys prepared for an , division of the Public Grammar Schools, for College, or for business. Special attention given to sman bow+. Residence, 634 North TENTH Street. fiti2l-8H G. McGUIRE, A, K., Principal. PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS-IN the Philadelphia City Institute, N. E. corner CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets. Reopens SEPT. 4, 1885. Entrance on Eighteenth street. L. BARROWS - ;,all.lm* JOHN H. R. Di,ELKOY, THE ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL of A. B. SHEARER A.M. North west cyrner of CHESTNUT and TW ELFTH Ste.. (WO= BOON will reopen on MONDAY, Sept. 4.. yor terms, references, ate., see Olicularat tO be Ob tained at Mr. Hassard's Drug Store, or from tne Principal, at the School Rooms, every morning, be tween 10 and 12% o'clock. au2s-Im* TAB MISSES CASEY AND MRS. BEEBE -will reapers their BoardinUo4 School for Young_Ladies, No. 1103 wAIiNU Street, on WEDIMSDAY, the 20th ofSept. au2-2td. THE SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, CHESTNUT Street, N. W. cor. of Twelfth, reivens SEPTEMBER 4th. This is the beat - 2 1 School for boys in America. auM ENNIS, Prtneipaa, 4:1 ER MAN TOWN FEMALE SEMI. "1... R NARY, GREEN Street. south of Walnut lane, wlll reopen on WEDNESDAY, September lath: Circulars containing full Information as to Teruo, 'Course of Instruction character of the Sengnary, & c ., may _be obtained of Prof. WALTER S. FORTESCUE, A.M., . au22-tf Principal. BASE BALL CLUBS WILIs. FIND A Rill stock of Baeleg,llo.lls, geofe.daooksi 3p1k041 Shoes, Belts, and Rules of Game at PHILIP WILSON & CO.'S, se4-1m 409 CHESTNUT Street, AREADY AND CONCLUSIVE TEST 6f the propertler of iflihrtiSCl.p's FLUID Iror.• TRACT BIICI3U 'willbe a cem_parttion with thodA MIL forth TA in the United States DLipeueary. 3O South St I',EN Street. eAUi WANTS WANTED.- Tr A DRY GOODS COMMIS 6inr.sn.whitrueu.r.cwill take a LAD to learn the be -1,04 ofiw. , with age and referenee, BoX 23 7 6, se22-31. WANTED.—A SMART ACTIVE BOY in a Dry Goode Commission House. Address a. T. C., at this office, with refe rence. se2l-2t► _ _ _ WANTED.-A SITUATION BY A • young man in a store; wholesale grocery pre ferred; best of city reference given. Address H. 8., Preaa se2l-3V, WANTED -TWO COMMUNICA TING ROOMS, Furnished, for a Gentleman and Wife, with Board, in a quiet and respectable private family. Location as convenient to Eighth and Chestnut as possible. Address' "S. R. C_.." PreaB office. se2l-21. IVANTED-BY A JOEBING HOUSA v v a young NAZI its city Salesman, to sell goods by sample on the street. Ail communications will be confidential. Address "J. E.," at this office. se2l.3t. "ANTED -A. FIRST-CLASS ALTO BINUER for the choir of the Arch-street Presbyterian Church, Arch above Tenth. Ad dress Box 590, Post Office. _ se2o.3t• WANTED.-A YOUNG MAN, WHO has been to business for Allq ht. years is desirous of learning the MANUFACTORY OF bOMESTIC GOODS. Could invent a iittlt capital in the busi ness. Best of reference given in regard to business qualities. Address "MANUFACTOR," Pres* Witte. selB-5V • "WANTED-AN EXPERI EN CED • T SALESMAN in a Wholesale and Retail Car pet House. Address "MCDOWELL, ROBINSON` it C 0.," Baltimore, giving references. selB-tf AGENTS WANTED TO SELL • pisr Philadelphia, Delaware l Montgomery Rucks counties, the great Scene of Time and Eterni ty, theillrienit of the Bible; picture of extraordi nary interest and value. Vine chance for agents: , Address JAMES BU.LLAHORN, Room 10 No. 30, North FIFTH Street . 5522-lin: Philadelphia. I t 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 In this city or suburban town. Slate factory references given. Address "ALPHA," Press office. . se2o-40 AN EXPERIENCED BOOK-KEEPER wants a SITUATION. Address . 6 W. J. M.," Box 1404 Philadelphia Post Office, one week. 5019-50 A GENTS • WANTED FOR THE STANDARD HISTORY OF THE WAR, com plete in one large royal octavo volume of over 1,000 pages. Splendidly illustrated with 327 fine portalts of Generals 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 pe culiarly adapted to their condition. send for circu lars. Address "JONES; EROS. do CO.. au2B-ImWit! _ _ "Philadelphia, Pa." AGENTS WANTED FOR ~T HE SECRET 'SERVICE, THE FIELD, THE DIINGEON, AND THE ESCAPE." By A. D. Richardson, New York Tribune Corres ponde nt x The most interesting and exciting book ever_pub 'ashen, embracing Iltr. Richardson's unparalleled experience for four years, travelling through the South - in the secret service of the Tribune; at the outbreak of the war, with our armies and fleets, both East and West, during the 4irst two years of the RebellioilF his thrilling capture; his confine ment for twenty months in seven different Rebel prisons; his escape, and almost miraculous jour ney, by night, of 'nearly four hundred miles. It will abound in stirring events, and contain more of the fact, incident, and' romance of the war than any other work published. Horace Greeley says: • " A greatmany books will yet be written coneern ing this war, in addition to the many already in print; but not one of them will give within a similar compass a clearer, fuller, more readable uecount,' entirely from personal oiservation of the nature, animus, purposes, tendencies, and'instrumentali ties oT the Staveholders , Rebellion than does the unpretending narrative of Mr. Richardson." Teachers, ladies, energetic young men, and espe cially returned and disabled officers and soldiers, In want of profitable employment, will find it pecu liarly adapted to their condition. We have agents clearing $175 per month, which we will prove to any doubting applicant. Send for circulars. Address JONES,BROTHERS,R CO.. N. E. corner SIXTH and MINOR Streets_, aul7-2u,* Philadelphia, AGENTS WANTED FOR OUR GREAT National Work, the most complete, only au thentic and reliable LIFE OF LINCOLN" published. Address .lONES, BROTHERS, & CO., Philadel phia, Pa. - u,u29-Ite_. AGENTS WANT . . FOR THE ME MORIAL RECORD OF THE NATION'S TRI BUTE TO ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Extra induce ments effered. Address HENRY A. LOVELAND, No, 20 North MR22/04 Street, northweat ofPenn Sambre, Plillada.. Da. atl94-Im* NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND OTHERS, ORIGINALLY DOING BUSINESS IN TEXAS.—A reliable gentleman, with a large business experience, and acquainted with the coun try and iieeide of Texas, is soon to return there on private business. Collections and other business will be promptly and properly attended to while there, if entrusted to his hands. Address "Loyal," at this office. au22-6w. STORE WANTED ON MARKET Street, between Seeded and Fourth, by first Of January. A liberal rent will be paid. Address "J. BARTLESON, ,, this office. se2o-wfln TO GO SOUTH.-A CARPENTER, with eight years' experience as Bailder,wisbes to eng age to Igo Senn, as guperintondent, 'forenion, or do any capacity where his services could beren dered useful. Address "J. G. W.," Rex 3y33, P. 0. se22-2V, BOARDING. COUNTRY BOARDINe —MRS. BROOKE purposes keeping her house, at Mt. Airey (near the Stationlopen till December. Apply at the house, or 1402 WALNUT St. se 3t• I_4ODGMG ROOMB FOR GENTLE MEN, furnished or unfurnished. Reference given and required. sels.fmw3t* 240 North FIFTH Street. MERCHANT TAILORS. EDyarkt> I'. EI~ILLY I TAILOR, €I CHESTNUT STREET. A COMPLETE. ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE FALL AND WINTER GOODS. CLOTHES UNSURPASSED IN QUALITY AND STYLE. MILITARY AND NAVAL OFFICERS Attended to by J. S. TAYLOR, the best Military and Naval Tailor in the country—last four years the Cutter at OWENS', Washington. set -ti F . A. HOYT & BROTHER IiSTC now on hand A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BOYS' CLOTHING, to which they invite the titteittion of their cue• tourers and the public in general. A fine line of goods for MEN'S and BOYS , WEAR —to make to order. F. A. HOYT & 8R0.,. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, ' TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS. se2o-Wintl2t REMOVALS. REMOVAL. J, JOLLIVET, LADIES. ling DRESER, Formerlyat No.I3I4,CELESTN UT Street, informs his friends and customers that he has re moved to No. 224 S. NINTH Street, . Four doors above Locust street, where Frenchdo to ReeP an extensive assortment Of fine Flowers., flair Work Perfumery, &e. Ile also would state that he has just received the latest styles of Front Curis,Plaits, Waterfalls, dc., &c.selB-60 t EMOVAL-NOTICE.- - -THE OFFICE of the Excelsior On Company is reniteddd to Room No:'24 Merchants , Exchange. sell3-30t - p EMOVAL.-BENEDICT MILLER, -RAJ UMBRELLA. and PARASOL Manufacturer has removed to 39 North SIXTH Street. ses-irro. if EXCURSIONS. aggiNti EXCURSIONS TO LONG BRANCH . . Trains for Long Branch will leave COOPER. , B POINT, Cautden,daily (Sunday excepted) at 9.1.5 A. M. Fare, $2. Excursion Tiekets, good for three days, $3. 8. B. COLE, Cam Ageennt, d. PPREFERENCE IS DUE TO AMF42.I.- DAN DIANDFArrrv.-... troalneoura uner micat WHITING FLUID, COPYING INK, AND CARMINE INK For sale by Stationers and Druggist_ ,s and by the manufacturer, WM. 'HODGSON. Office, No. 103 North TENTEI Street, mel3-Nvfm2hE Philadelphia. CORN EXCHANGE BAG MANUFACTORY. 10,000 Cotton Seamless Bags. 10,000 Linen do. do. 20,000 Jute do- do. pistons rod for Rale by ,TOIIN T. BAILEY & 004. sel4-am* 113 North FRONT Street TAKE NO MORE U.NPLEASANT AND z. Unsafe Remedies for unpleasant and danger ous diseases. Use lIRLIIBOLD'S EXTRACT BROW Alla improved Roes Wash. 11/16 South TENTH Street. 3.02-1 m PPHOTOGRAPHS.—IN THE ART OF Photographing none excel B. F. REIMEIi his s pe cimens attest his skill and experience. Call' at 1321-ARCM Street,and obtain tine pictures. it* FOR ° R A.R D. PHOTO -12, GRAS made at REIMER'S Gallery, SE COND Street, above Green,. See specimens suita ble for albums,and Just the thing_for scholars to ex change witliclassmates. Its SI7PEI.III STYLENATURA.L, LIFE, LIRE and tropreastre pictures, fittest portraits made. See specimens of Bre-size Photographs tn oi/ colors at B. F. HEIMAR'I3. 624 ARCH St. It* BAKER'S POPUL&R WaR ESTAB LIBILMVIIT—TIie siisortment of Braids, Wigs, Toupees, lianbeaux, Fapittons, Rouleaux, Ton dues, Frizzes; Orlrilpaes. Curls,' Illusive neems for Ladles, cannot be equalled by any other house in the 'United States, at prleea lower thau.elsewliere. No. 909 GLIESTNIST 'Street. se2o-11n. BENJAMIN .F. BLOOD, ATTOUNNX AT LAW, • Having been. recently discharged from the army, has resumed the practice of the law; and haying m been appointed a Commissioner of Deeds..for the most of Clio States,by the Governors thereof, is an. thorned to take depositions, aelinOWlo4l74ent deeds, to be used or recorded, therein. Office, No. 614 CHESTNUT Street, Phlladol• • phia. • - . - • - -n-AYINOTIJRCHABED TZE,EN.TIRE Stoa. am,(l. Interest of the WO SAMI,TgL HE OANOEE, Esq., I Will continue the bunineigi at the old stand, DELAWARE Avenue, above ppopptar street. • JOHN A. RHIJNER, rIiILAMBLPHIA, Sept. 15.1865. 5e19.12t. FIFTY DOLLAR& WIFE. BE, GIVEN by the advertiser to any person procuring him a Situation as Bookkeeper or Assistant,. in city or country Best reference given. AdOrem; ".A.B- SISTANV, ,, Press Ofiice. se2.l.4t* 661 -- NEVER RAD - A. GOAD PICTURE BEFORE i" exclaimed one of Philadelphia's fairest daughters, as elie gazed with delight on hop Photo-Miniature , made at CRE➢4EIt & DILLON'S, 18 South EIGHTH Street. . seta-11111f N. 8.--Alnums and Stereoscopes in great variety. 'HAVANA CIGARS. -A GOOD VA RIETY constantly in store and WO, at law eta cash rates. S. TUGITET 8 SONS. my/44W No. Sll, South FRONT Street. 14° GLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTH herefore, th e nmons and debilitated should irom &lately use flatacsoutiliti tt,ttiim MOUT, ILO* Sou.th TENTH IStreet au4,14 AUCTION SALMI HERKNEER BAZAAR--.NINTH ••••—•', and RANSOM Streets. - - • AUCTION SALE OF HORSE% W. On SATURDAY MoRNINTA - next, et 10 0 7 0106 k, comprising about EIGET'ir HORSES„ stilted to Harness and the Saddle. Full 'description at sale. ALSO, Hew and second-hand VarriAgeth Pga rb „.?", t4 , with which the sale will commence. oingm Double Harness, Saddles, Bridles. itc. Aar Sale ofilorses, &c., WEDNESDAY. ALFRED H. }MEKNES% se2i-2tif Auctioneer: 14 1 , BERKNESS'. BAZAAR, NINTH AND OADISOM STREETS. SPECIAL SALE OM MIMES. ON MONDAY MORNING NEXT.; At 10 o'clock. at the Bazaar. will be sold TWENTY-FIVE MULES; . Alt youtig and serviceable animals.Wl ill 8004 condition. ALFRED M. RRIIIINEB2I, se22-2tif FOR SALE AND TO LET. "ft EitOVAL. REMOVAL amp , REMOVAL. REMOVAL. REMOVAL. REMOVAL: , GEO; C. MILLER, GEO. 0. - MILLER, GEO. C. MILLER. REAL ESTATE' BROKER, REAL ESTATE NRONEE REAL ESTATE REOREE, DU rem SIXTH the corner of AND WALNUT STREETS. ss,ooo,ooowerth oP otty and suburban property for sale. New Nontlrtly Catalogue suet out. sel9-5t if TO REM. Five large reams, In the FOTTNNLT, NUILDIN N. W. corner of FIFTH and CHES'T'NUT Streets, suitable for umnufacturiogv purposes.' Forftirtlier Information, apply P. HERST Ss CO.; on The pre wises. . , se2l.-3t. VALUABLE IRON WORKS icaL (known es F , WARWICH FURNACB") - 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., deceased, situated partly in Chester, partly in Lancaster, and partly in Berke counties, contain ing upwards of 8,000 Acres of Land, with that, .por tion of the Iron Ore rfahts that may suit theme chasers. The Furnace and 4,ooo,acres will be sold, It desired. Persons wishing to examine the same will call upon the subscribers at Warwick Furnace. . THOMAS 3t. POTTS, / se22..frit. NATIIAN , L POTTS, Executor.. ft* POR SALE, WITH IMMEDIATE AMBOSSESSION—Three. 'story brick DWELLING= wltk,modern Improvements. Apply at 1.1-44 liort1) , TWELFTH Street. seta-2t" pi TIMBER LANDS FOR .. TTT .a. abut 2,000 acres of White Pine,Whlte,Oak and Hemlock. Timber Lands, in CLINTON COUNTY, Pennsylvania, near station on the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad. Several saw-mills convenient. Will be sold cheap, and on good terms. Apply to BRO. W. GRIETIN, Real Estate Broker, se22.Bt 134 South FOURTH Street. de FOR SALE--HOUSE, No, 1910 Mateoutes st, 8-story main,3-story bark buildings; lot 20x114 feet to North st.' Possession in October. House, N. 581 N. Sixth st., 3-story main, 2-story back buildings; lot 18x118 feet. Possession in Nov , r. House, No. 920 North Twelfth st., 3-story main, 2-story hack buildings; bath-room, gas fixtures, dm.; lot WA f. fit. . . Persons desirous of purchasing houses, large or small, are invited to call and look over our Regiger. GEO. W. GRIFFIN, Real Estate Broker, se22-2t . 134 Bonth FOURTH Street. fa FOR SALE-THE DESIRABLE ilraiDWELLlNGiwith side yard No. 11.1 GREEN Street. Can be seen after 9A. M. Possession No vember let. Apply to BACON A: WARDER, ;disk WALNUT Street. se2l-6t5 /ft FOR BALE—IMMEDIATE POS: Li SESSION—Two• Handsome Modern DWELL INGS, with marble' doorway and side yards, situ ated on JEFFERSON Street, near Broad. terms easy. GEO. N. TOWNSEND, se2o-4t 1:=3 5 South FOURTH Street. FOR SALEL—IRONMA,STERS AT TENTION—GREAT BARGAIN-100,000 CAN BEiCLEARED IN oNaYEAß.—Birst-classßolllng Mill in this city, with all the splendid nearly new machinery, with - three - engines, one of 60, another of 150, and another oP3O horse-ower; has seven boilers. First - rote nTheitincry for manufacturing railroad iron, chains, spikes, &c. ; 1,000 tons of all descriptions of iron can , be made in one year. Is now all in full operation. Has water and steam railroad communication; coal shUtes, &c.; all the water used upon the f utlees derived from springs near by, free of eh e. There is also a row of twelve stone tenant d elllnge Included, rrlcc 000; worth $lOO,OOO. Easy terms. OEO. C. MILLER; Real Estate Broker, se2o-4t if SIXTH and WALNUT. FOR SALE—A DESIRABLE RESI DENCE. eltuated At , the southeast corner of FORTY-FIRST and PINE Streets. POSSetsion soon. Apply to ROBT. MACGREGOR, se2o-3t 419 WALNUT Street. FOR SALE—A DESIRABLE RESI ma DEN with large lot, 110 by 140 feet, situated on FORTIETH, near Locust: Apply to ROBT. MACGREGOR, sell-It 4119 WALNUT Street. Ela FOR SALE—VACANT—A NEAT ten-roomed house, central, in good repair: suitable for Physician or Dentist' terms easy. sep2o-6t. WARE, 403 mititAlly Stree,t. el FOR SALE—A NEAT TWO mastory Brick House, No. 724 GREEN Street. Possession given at once. Apply to ELI DILLIN, catzu; Street; Dry Goods Store. sel9-6t. a REAL ESTATE.-HUNDREDS OF JIVAL 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•uniess a sale is ef feeted. • New Monthly Gatologue is now being compiled, and will be issued shortly GEORGE C.-MILLER Real Estate Broker, sel9-5t if SIXTH; and, AY ALN UT. FOB BALE, A P US j S I D Fratoryroßlonee, E ett tre e 11/ r o. 3404 i es t e i tit i y the Ar r l e y e 1 .3 3 1 .. a A n ir a d; A. w t 3 and 6 o'clock. au22-Ink* AILFOR SALE.-THE KENSINGTON WEAM SOAP AND CANDLE FACTORY wII be offered at Public Sale, WEDNESDAY AF. TERNOON, Sept, 27, at 3 o'clock, an the premises, GF.RMANTOWN Road and SECOND Street. The above well-known property, situated on lot 40 feet front on Germantown road, and extending in depth 140 feet to Sophia street. Fronting on Germantown road are two two three-story brick STORES sad - DWELLINGS, with back buildings and all the modern improvements; also, a brick Stable and Carriage-house. Near the centre of tile lot is a three-story brick Factory, 40x32 feet, containing one large steam-boiler, box for condensed steam, soap pans, soda tubs and receivers, rendering and melting pans, coolers, eopper-linZ,d tallow tubs, pumps, coils, pipes, An., with all the necessary apparatus for manufacturing Soap and Candles in the most approved manner. The above property is one of the most desirably located for Meatless in the city, and will be. sold clear of incumffrances. If desired, the Dwelling houses and Stores will be sold separate from the factory. Terms at sale, For plan and farther intormation apply to JAMES A. FREEMAN:,Auctioneer, sel3-12t • 422 WALNUT Street. efi FOR SALE—DWELLING, FORTY firstAria FOR and Poplar streets. Dwelling, 960 Hutchinson street. 1002 Mount Vernon street. " " Warnock st. st,ree south of Montgomery ay. 905 Filbert t. " 2028 and 2036 Masterstreet. " 2101 Master street. B. F. GLENN, lga South - FOURTH Street, and sel6 S. W. corner Seventeenth and Green. drA FOR SALE—HANDSOME VILA% .IrALLA Country BEAT; with about tweuty aeres..a. of Laud, beautifully situated, ten miles from Phila delphia, and a mile and a half from a elation, 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 left the country. Loca tion eminently healthy. Address "Box. 2075 >, post office. sels-frawst* e A VALUABLE FARM AT Fill- VATE SALE. The subscriber will sell at private sale his Farm, situated to East Marlborough township, Chester county, Pa., north of and within two miles of Ken nett Station, on the Philadelphia and Baltimore Ventral Railroad, at Taggart's 51 Roads, where a s t age passes by a day from Unionville via Kennett Station and Wilmington. This Farm con• talus 175 acres, about 20 of which Is of good timber, the balance in a high state of cultivation, divided in eleven enclosures, all watered, except one. This situation is hard to he surpassed for its beauty and ease of Arming (every field can be seen from the buildings); convenient to Ming, shops, and places of worship. The improvements consist of a large brick house, 2 stories high, 35 by 35; two brick kitchens attached, with hydrants in each; a complete cellar and vault; the buildings mostly roofed with slate; a large frame barn, with two Coors; carriage-house, with granerlest corn-house, with do,, and 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 not described. Conte and examine for yourselves. You will he shown the same by the subscriber, living thereon. sels-fr3t. ENOCH SWAYNE. • a s FOR SALE.-THE FAST SAIL LNG Yacht ABEL, 60 feet , long, 60 tons measurement. Well farniehed in every particular, and in complete repair. Sold for want 01:_uniAjos ply on board at West Jersey Fsrrv- r- IN THE GRANITE TO LET._ino.ll3s L,m, elow Thtrd, with Stearn Power. Also STORY of the Vimoionweititri Buddini e , Nos. 611 and 613 Chestnut strett, TEl.Og. 11. CIO • NELL Counting-house of Dr, D, Jayne & Son, M 421 6.IIESTNUT Street. se2o-6t* FOR 'SALE. CHATTANOOGA ROLLING MILL. Wan DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF DIRECTOR AND GENERAL MANAGER OF MILITARY RAILROADS U. S.„ . _ WASHINGTON, D. C., July SI, 1855. PROPOSALS will bc received at this office uutti o'clock, noon, on WEDNESDAY, September 13, niOS, to urchligfl the United States Military ROl road ROLLING MILL at CHATTANOOGA, Ten nessee, with the machinery, tools, buildings, 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 new, and of the most im proved chi.iiietbl. For .full description .and details of operation, p_seity, &e., apply in person or by letter to T. W. YARDLEY, Superintendent, Chattanooga, Ten nessee. All bids should be endorsed, "Proposals to. war &Aso Chattanooga Rolling Mill." D. C. McCALLITM, Brevet Brigadier General, Director and General Manager Military Railroads. 11. S. NO satisfactory bid having been received under the receekt advertisement for the sale or the Chatta nooga Itoßing Mill, the time for receiving bids is exterided to the FIFTH OF OCTOBER, 1666, same hour. D. C. MCCALLUM, Brevet Brigadier General, Director anti General Manager 5e19.15t Military Railroads U.S. PQR SALE--STOCIC, (iOOO WILL azia Fixtures of an established Merchant Tailor. One of the best business stands on Arch street. Store,and dwelling to rent. Apply at 533 ARCII Btreet.se2l.-3t* 00A,V ' , YARDII7O . II BALE—No. 919 sfreet, above Poplar; stalest to a :abort lame. • For terms, inqiiire at Coal Oftlee, , corner SIXTH and Sritme GAKDIRT Streets. , sel6-6t. Am &140itric Am MALT VINEGAR/ 'PACT Na, • BROAD AND PRIME sTRILITS. Constantly on band and f sale a larg e stock of MALT and WRITE VT NEctom — a " O W article of manufacture in Ws country, made by the Celellritted. Enaish nrocecx. and Wed exeMelvely for Pickling in Europe. All sales warranted flee from imparitlea chemicals. • • Orders filled promptPt to all parts of the country. AGNN TS. L. E, PAM:BLOB. lw. Its Walnut street, Phila. delphia. PITT & WRITE, NO. 4. Exonewe Piece, timers. • CHRISTIAN LXE CO., Richntoutl , ._Va. W' GOULD CO., NeWbatal. N. O. 3e24-am "" ..._ _ CATIINNT FURNITIAM VIVRA a cuaaPION, • AGIASO'OVi SECIONICI BTREET, are preparea to ibALOV/ *Pe decline in the maket In the price of their Furatture. Purehatiere 'KW please e au and examine ens stook. ntyll-17* _____ _ . . . _ . ELMEOLDIS cIONCENTRATRIP A EXTRADT BUOMS is the Great Diuretic. Estaraor.p% CONCENTRATED EXTRACT BARRA. TARILLAI B the Great Blood Purifier. Both are prepared according most es of' mums -07 itud Glintnistrf, and are the ar-tito that ca a n %lath TENTH ihreCti 1010-114 pt. I Hz) )),?, trizl MES. JOHN DREW'S NEW lima . t3MMBT THEATRE. BE EXIT or EDWIN ADAM ; TO•lilliraT (FRIDAY). September 22d, 1106, • The sucCessful sensation Playof. The serf ' THE SERF. ADAMS. joh tfß i v , w e tly,h, the new farce, ON Etil l i E trt S hcLoit Seats secured six flays in advance.. NEW CHESTNUT-STREET THEA, 4 THE—CHESTNUT Street, above e Twelfth. FRIDAY EVBENEENING,. Sentmber.22, F 1 T TIIE YOUNG. BEAUTIFUL, AND GIFTED' MISS HE& - w . 1451,ER1,E { who will appear this evening In TWO ATTRAOTrvE assuming FIVE . DIFFERENT CHARABTERs. This evening will be presented the Interesting Drama, In three acts, skle GREW +HES; OR, THE HUNTRESS THE 311241891 PM .1.1 , 11 e Mam fit. Aubert. }Miss HELEN WEsTEEN, • • • To conclude with the Grand Military Drama, in three acts, the . • • • , FRENCH SPY. Introducing Miss WICHERTjU. THREE DIFFERENT CHARACTERS. In preparation—THE ANGEL OF MIDNIGHT. , SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Sept. 23d FIFTY-EIGHTH GRAND FAMILY MATINE when theCORSICAN BROTHERS will be presented/ 'WALNUT .STREET THEATRE' T T Acting and Stage Iltanager„W. S. FrederlAr Business Manager and Treasurer....T. J. Ilaniphill) THIS (MOAT) EVENING, Sept. M . ,_11165. BENEFIT OF MRS. D. P. BOWERS, Oo which occasion she will give he- unapproachable impersonation of "LADY AUDLEY;" and, by da tive, "THE FOUR SISTERS." , The perforaianee will commence with _LAGV AUDLEY'S SECRET. Lady Audley .Irs. D. P. Bowers. Robert Andley Mr. Barton HILL To conclude with the comedy of THE FOUR SISTERS. gmmimny, last night of " Lady AUtiloy '8 &Wets" 7 with "Black;-Eyeti Susan." Family Circle,26 cents; Chairs in Orchestra and Dress Circle, 10 cents; secueed chairs in Orchestra and Dress Circles, 75 ceute; Orchestra Chairs, SU Orchestra Boxes, *et Private Boxes, , Ss to sa. 'KEW AM ERICA N THEATRE-: •A• - WALNUT Street, above Eighth. • • NEW ATTRACTION. BENEFIT OF MISS KATE FISHER. Mr. G. C. DOBSON, the greatest living idanioist, has kindly volunteered his valuable services for this night only. , The beAnitlful horse WONDER 7rlll perform la the new Drama. THIS (Friday). EVENING, September 22, 1855 The performance will commence with a new Kilt tary Drama in three acts, entitled Tide Ie.EIII.ALT: AMERICAN SPY. The SPY biles Kate FloPcri GRAND DIYERTIIISIdIttiT. M'll GALETTI, Mons, ANTONIO, and CORP* DE BALLET. WONDERFUL MIACO BROTHERS, To conclude with the Farce of THE THREE LOVERS. aIAT/NEE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON. OrIA ZEPPA for posltiVely the last time. A SElill3LY BUILDING 3, TENTH. AND CHESTNUT., LAST 'TWO 3716-wrs. LAST TWO NIGHTS. mi. AND MRS. HARRY WATKINS, ITtlkairNovel,Muoleit/ und Comical Entertainment, A "TWO HOURS N PUNLANDIII Assisted by the distinguished young_Fianist, MISS CARLOTTA SHAW. These charming Entertainments are attracting large and brilliant Assemblages of the elite of Phi= ladelplilan Society, who testify their appreciation of tide deltglitful umneement 11„ APPLAUSE_ MR. LAM.*IIIIS4 A.ITLA.URE. MR. AND MRS. H. WATKINS IN THIRTY CHARACTERS AND SONGS! Portraying with singular 'fidelity the Eecentrin side of Lifer lilts at the Times! Dashes at the Mt /et:mil: Folly as it Filet!. TIM comminute andknatterly Plano Solos or MISS CARLOTTA SHAW Establish her claim as the FIRST OF LIVING LADY PIANISTS. Eveninaat S. Saturday Matinee at 3 o'clock. choice Seats 50 cents: body of Hall 21 cents. selEtAt CONCERT HALL.-SECOND WEEK OT BLIND TOM. Owing to the wild entlimilasin and immense suc cess with whieh TOM has been greeted, he will conn tines his stay in the city this week and will appear Contert Hall ' EVERY EVENING, except TlNS day evening. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Performance to com mence at B b'eltielt. ADMISSION 00 (MITS. Reserved Seats, 75e; to be bad nit. it. Pugh's Book Store, corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT ... - Streets. Gallery 25 cents. Comfortable seats have been reserved for the AV. COlllll/odatiini 9J 4:9lored people in thegallery. selB-6t, S. C. - J. THAYER, Agont. MUSICAL FUND ADOO: ADOOI ARTEBLUS WARD AMON& THE MORMONS. THREE NIGHTS ONLY, MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 26 and 27. ARTEMUS WARD respectfully announces three farewell Mormon Entertainments,when he will re late some cheerful new stories, an d present an ENTLREbY NEW PANORAMA. These will be Artemus Wald's last nights in ladelphia, previous to tale departure for Europe. AdmissionHi:Amts. Reserved seats, 75 cents. BA seri ed seats for sale at Trumpler's Mask Store, corner of Seventh and Chestnut streets, and at Ris ley 's Continental Hotel News Stand. Sale of seats commence Fflfl6l, Sept 22, at 9 A. IIL, to 6 P. M. and continue following days. acre open at 7. Commence at B o'clock. se2t.St• ACADEMY A CADENY OF FINE ARTS, MEW NUT Street, above Tenth—Open from 9 A. PC_ $lll 6P. M. nenLamin West'sgreat picture or CHEM RBJECTF.,/, Atii on Exhibition, Pia tt POINT BREEZE PARK t—; Great Trial of Speed between Indians and orses, for a purse of Sa,ooo, upon FRIDAY, Sep. Umber 22d, at 4 o'clock P. 31., good day. E. Parm• 1 y enters Insligno 14 5 ittroot and Stephens. W.Nelson enters U. g. Roth W. H. Doble enters g, in. Jenny Lind. C M Cropsy enters.... ...... b. g. Clipper. Men to run 2% miles, Horses to trot 4 miles. Mea and Horses to change - where they please without stopping. °mating will take passengers fromiLIBRART Street, between Fourth and Fifth, to the Park, Admission. .. . .. .....'........0NE DOLLAR. Omnibuses will star at 21 o'clock P. M., from LIBRARY Street, between Fourth and Fifth, t* convey passengers to the Park. se2l-2t. r. MILLIIVERY. E P. GILL ik CO. HAVE NOW OPEN . A FULL TAME Us BANDSOINE FALL BONNETS, lIA.TS, AND. MILLINERY GOOD,S. Also, CHOICE FLOWERS, RIBBONS, and OR, NAMEN TB for the Hate E. P. GILL & CO., 730 ARCH Street. ge1.242t THE CHEAPEST AND .& PRESTON STEAM LAUNDRY COMPANY CLEAN CARPETS Cu their "Boston, Carpet °Waller," in the Seat mcmner. Carpets taken .up and put down i'dieh de sired, without trouble to housekeepers, Send or, ders to PRESTON STEAM LAUNDRY, MO South NINTH St. P. 0. Box 2024. se6-wfmiSt ERATETICALLY SEALED MEATS AA AND ISOUPB. 1,000 doz. Sausage Meat. 600 " Roast Beef. SOO " do Veal. 600 " do Mutton. 1,000 " do Turkey. 1,000 " do Chicken. smoo assorted Soups, In 12,14 lb. caw. For sate by RHODES 1 W ILL A , fe6-tf 101 South WATER Street. • FOR NON-RETENTION OR MOON:. aTINENCEofuxin% irritation, inflammation or ulceration of the bladder, or kidneys, diseases of the prostateglands, abbe in the bladder' ealOellies gravel or briek-dust deposit. and all diseases of the bladder, kidneys, and dropsical swellings, 104 south TENTH Street. au23-lm USX MiLALBOLDtS Frani, EXTRACT EMMEN OAIIDEN 4% CO" MA.NUFAC TIALEDSS OF AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS, OAPS, :FURS, BONNETS, STRAW GOODS, RIBBONS, &c., No. GOO and 6051 MARKET street. The largest land most complete stock, the best terms and cheapest prices, oountry merchants and the trade supplied. au2S.ani HELMBOLD'S FLUID JIXTRA-OT ETJOHU is pleasant in taste and odor free from all injurious properties, and immediate in 111 action. 104. South TENTH Street. au73-Ine yinBALES COTTON WICK JUST TeceiYed, Aleo, tllil gitdek of Cotton Yarns, Carpet Chain, fte., at lowest market Wried. ROWE, EUSTON, Sc CO., anls 157 and 159 North THIRD Street ' MACK.EREL,_ HERRING, SHAD, &a. -2,300 bole. ]M ass. Nos. 1,2, and 3 Mackerel, late-Saki htilk fish, In assorted naokiyeil. „ 2,000 bids. New Eastport, Forlene isay„ and fax Herring. 2,600 boxes Lubec, sealed, No. 1 Herring. 1.50 bids. New Mesa Shad. 250 boxes Herkimer-county Cheese, ite. In store and for sale 41),O A NA L „, jalo-tf No. x4O, 'NORTH Wilsosvnrs. FAIRMOUNT MARKET, TWENTY -a- SECOND and SPRING GARDEN Streets.— Farmers and' Butchers, took to your Interest and v isionsSAL in this Marke reseed e stock of pro vis tOo swan foe ine &mud, se2l-3t. 60 BALES NEW ORLEAN k Sjfflif. seta at* _ oullth IrEir - ENTH Street. HAVANA CIGARS APT D GUAVA SELLY.-Fresli Invoices, assortea, just IA store, per steamer Columbia, and offered low to dealers. Cigars, comprising Figur°, Espanola. Fnantropa, dtc; FUGUET & SONS. IMDOrterS t WII-12t. WM South FRONT Street. mE66ItS. 3. A. GIANDARA. & HAVANA, CUBA, offer their services to those desiring to pureltasU auy of the products of, the island, and solicit Con signments of Vessels, Provisions, and Approved Ovodo, upon which they_offet liberal sash ativaucess through limn, FLIGLIBT & bOri4, rhltodet phis, to 'whom they refer, ' 5e21.1.m. SS YUGTJET SOM A . COISIMISSION . MEttonANTS, AND Importers of RA.V.A.NA. CIGARS sad TOBA.000; sett-lin 216 South FRONT Street. WINDOW SHADES-ONLY MAINU. FACTORY OF FINE SHADES IN THE CITY —CLARK N. WEST, corner °l'M:fall and CHEST NUT Sts.—Store Shades made and. lettered; order; made cheaper, better and quicker than In New l'Ork. Dealers call; examiee stock ready made. se2l.4t* SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS RE. STORED by , H EL EXTRACT 11 , 0000. 104 South TENTH Street. ORA.RLES DONOGauE, NO. 107 11 CHZSTNIIT Street, offura for sale, at the 4w eat cash prices; UM packagqa. of ettotoprollorqd :s gar and syrup. U. S. 7-31 J treasUry notes taxon us. payment, sc2l-3t*; OSA.G.E ORAN6I3, ARBOR VITA .....46dtud other hedge theta: Fruit, OrneArightla Trees & e., ftt 111EIGRAIRO PERSIA.N.V.)ThgeNzainT.T.?- SERVES:, nitia F&SAIONA.I3LE MILLINERY.- ‘r•-•The Misses SFL , NI , trove °paled ISULLINEFX ROOMS at 1300 CIMiaNUT - Street, where thei are prepared. to show the Thirteenes.of FRENCIII BONNETE EOIChN i' gr * L- 2 ----- '6"ji-3" d LAR (E ABBORTOIENT Ladies', Sillaset, and Oldldrea's Straw, Felt.. and Silk -pinch RATS. Also, Flowers, Feathers, Velvets, and RAMosis, which will be sold at the low et ca m price t at short otpNorth R E R O H DRRrSe t, givOs • & • WATSON' - BATAAmANDEB STOR4_ Ap. BOUT FOUR n OIEZT, PRILADELP Ins rek,, • A large variety. 'a FIRE. ROOF. Wag Alyhtitt on nand. -0111%1411 . " LINDE,MA.I4 & EIOW9 4 ' Cilloyat Pianos; Calennorm & Vanua% aAVA; I I3, Raven.it TrY9A Coos and Wien makers Pianos. Onlyor ante y,A.S. LAWS, 5/49 And 2181,5, FIFTH street. gels ate. !FMPREITOE & CO.'S, WORLD , RENOWNEII MeloiteonS end Altonia- Ogatte•%elude AgelitCh JAI3. BAAAC, 281 eolith Fl>rtH Street. eriiiPer fIW E,S TERN AMID SOUTPRX DIER(MANTS, TREE "NOTwEI-4,200 riatrs wax. %alter sewed BOOTS cheap for c.ash. It. cor. TaIRI) and TEA.CE Sts..4th story. se2o4t, P$ • ENOLOGICAL EXkMINA , 3inoxs, with full deserlptionS Of Character, glveu DKr and EVEND.Ci. L. ()APEX. oel2-wfmly Jiro. 1611 South TENTH Street. RELMBOLDIS EXTRACT ,13IICH11 gives health and vtgoy tp tile frame, and bidalii to the pallid cheek. Debility is sooompanied 'by alarming symptoms, sad If pci 'treatment to sulonitted to, cousureetion,:inesuity, Or 'CrtilePtle 144 et to SeaUCTXX stYngi. 1444-laa