The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 26, 1865, Image 3

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    II NION TICKET
61'
hiILYOR,
itionToN MeIffICRAEL.
CITY SOLICITOR,
CAWEIOLL BREWSTER.
CITY TREASURER,
HENRY/ .111IIMM.
cITY CORTROLLVIL,
JOSEPH H. LYNDALL.
CITY CONWSSIONTE,
JOHN GIVEN.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY,
WILLIAM IL MANN.
,02)IONOTAET OF THE COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS,
ritEDERICK G. WOLBERT.
SENATE.
SECOND DISTRICT.
JACOB E. RIDGWAY.
FOURTH DISTRICT.
CrEORGE CONNEDE.
REPRESENTATIVES.
,:tt District—GEOßGE W. GHEGAN.
',11(1 Distrlet—WlLLlAM H. RODDIMAN.
5..:11 District—JOHN MCCAW.
:,tfl.ll DDIACt — W/LMAili. W. WATT.
District—JOSEPH T. THOMAS.
District—JAMES FREEBORN.
District—JAMES SIIBERS.
District—JAMES N. KERNS.
DI.trIet—FIIEDERICK DITTMAN.
District—ELlSHA W. DAVIS.
;isentli District—FßANKLlN D. STERNER.
;OA District—ALEXANDER ADAIR.
:;:te,litii District — WILLIABI scHoLLEN
BEi:GER.
trieciLtli District—FßANClS ROOD.
~IcentilDistrict—ETEOß&E DE HAVEN, JR.
~tcoltll llbtrict — DAVlD A. WALLACE.
ventecuth District—EDWAßD Q. LEE.
tteentiz District—JAMES N. MARKS.
Aq. INITIED 'STATES itREASURY,
LTSTO3I-lIOITSE BIIILDING, PHILADELPHIA,
1865.—Coupons or the United States
::Lean. due Ist November next, will be paid on
at this office.
vr.a..17 of the b'eeretary of the Treasury.
AROMIIALD MOST YEE,
AFsistant Treasurer United States.
--- OFFICE BIG SANDY OIL CON.
PAtiY, 404 WALNUT Street.—A special
'!2 of the titockolders of t company will he
MONDAY, at 8 o'clock he
P. IL., at We office
s company.
zuol attonlance particularly requested.
W. ALLEN, Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE FRENCH
- CHEEK L. OIL COMPANY
247 South .SIXTH Street.
Adhsernecl Meeting Of Stockholders will be
,
WED.NE.-3DA - Y, 27th inst., at I o'clock P.
for the purpose of pgoyiding a further Working
SA. , WLEL AVAGNEIL, Jn.,
Secretary.
GLEN NVILLIE COAL COMPANY.
—The aannal meeting of the - stockholders of
tl,:anville Coal Company will be held at the
-: of the Philadelphia Coal Exchange, No.
WALN liT street, on THURSDAY, Oct. 5,
CHAS. It. H. COOK, Secretary.
CERIBJEKLA
MOVEMENT CO
irITAL STOCK .. .
200,000 SHAEE
1.5.ce o. 228 Sou
xauc
COAL AND IN.
MPANY. '
S, AT 65 EACH
1.000,000.
th FOURTH Street.
TOJIS:
Bylvester J. Mogargen.
Tatlow Jackson,
Price I. Patton,
Thomas H. Rickert.
e Smith.
• J. MEGARGEE.
er, ALBERT It. SCIIO
au1041"
•
V.. }eat C,
ert L. &)i au,
Yard E. Faulkner,
A. Enge
Pre.V.Er.t. NILVESTE
%waits and 'rum
Tab.
7 OFFICE OF THE FBANKIMI
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
PIIIIsADELVIIIA, SeTember 20, 1865.
D
67 ELECTION for TEI Ilt CTORS., for the
1" year. will be Mid, a reeably to charter, at
Meeting of the Stockholders fon,that pur.
-. at the OFFICE of the Company, on MON-
October 2, 1065, at 10 o'clock A. M.
J. W. MCALLISTER,
Secretary pro tern.
OFFICE 01' THE HILLER OIL
COMPANY, 133 South FOURTH Street.
meeting or the Stockholders, held THIS DAY,
sinent of FIFTEEN CENTS per share was
to increase_the Working Capital, payable
nth to the2,oth inst. Books will be open
: zraus.fer until the 1911, inst., after which no
eon be made until the assessment Is paid.
.:(nic-r of the Stockholders.
JOHN H. WY.LE, Treasurer.
OFFICE OF THE CONTINEE.
TAL OIL COMPANY No. 133 SOUTH
FtCRTII STREET—TO DELINQUENT STOCK
_,III:IN.—In accordance with Sections 16. 17, and
..f!i the act Of July 3.0111, 1863, notice I. lineap
tl:c sinless the assessment called for at a
tf the Directors, held July 10th, 1803, be
cl•before the 30th day of September, 1665. a
camber of shares will be sold at public
dar at 10 o'clock, et tile ofilee of the
mjmuy, to Irak said assessment, with
, seidental expenses. By order of the Board.
hi-nt JOHN H. WYLE. Treasurer.
r 'ME LADIES.—CONTRIBV-
W VON* for the Exhibition of the PENN
fiI,YANIAHOI;TICIILTWEAL SOCLETY, to open
27th of September, of wax fruits and fitINMTS,
::d-arced fruits, dried flowers and grasses, skele
.E.od or phantom bouquets, rustic works, fern
5a5:. and lemarlums„ are reSpeetfully solicited by
eharamoi of the Ladies Committee. se23-3t
NoTICE.- 2 -THE ANNUAL MEET.
ISG of the Stoctholders of the NORTH
:101:SIAM COAL COMPANY for the election of
:;.nc[on and the transaction of such other business
ztay be legally brought before the meeting, will
.:141.1 at the CONTINENTAL HOTEL, Philatiel
!" Lh Ott WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of October,
it I o'clock Y. M.
. < ktieli will be had upon a proposition to sell the
;Nt-I'll" Of the Company. WM. D. POULE,
• it:AO. Secretary.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.—OFFICE
I ' 4l OF THE PHILADELPHIA. aERMAN
.
,OVN, AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD COX
.._
z.,:fli;;;s.:,lalioito:(24lnerkdeamntordfaainf:Anitsta::reniesorrast.gbeliebtoeroousztduhwtouailifyleolboefeutli2ocirdbleureods:feart:cilereodxetnetaoc.stblluarrrre:d
20th 2. ,- ;dl,uti 01 FounrEß CENT., clear of alt taxed,
THE AUTUMNAL EXHIBITION
141 ' of the PENNSYLVANIA lIORTECULTU
LIL SOCIETY will open on WEDNESDAY EVE
SING. Sept. 27th, at 7 o'clock, and continue Thurs
ey am/ } riiiny, day and evening,in a GRAND
ILION, on the lot on BROAD Street. next to
academy of Music. A BAND OF MUSIC will
:a:attendance every evening. Contributions of
irtlit.l'lentS, flowers, and Vegetables - wilt be re
lof the Committee on Tuesday, 26th, and
elnes(ray, 27th of September, up to 12 0"e10ek,..61.,
piave of exhibition.
z'airle Tickets 50 cents; children half price; sea
tickets D; tickets to aumit one gentleman and
se2o.9t
FrLam nErAItIVIKENT, lINIVER.
SITT 11' PENNSYLVANIA.—A Term will
' , gum MIN DAY, October 2.1. The Introductory
W ill be delivered Iv Professor EI.SPEN'OER
.11,1.1:".1:, at S o'clock P. M., at the lecture-room of
• Lniversity. sel9-to2
OFFICE or TUE STAR OIL
COMTANY, No. IM3 South SEVENTH
l'imikimidullA, Sept. 15, 1865.
Tire first Annual meeting of the Stockholders of
company %du be held at their office, on. WED
t...;i2ptember 27th, at 3 o'clock P. 51.
An cleetion for Directors will be held.
416.101. SAMUEL ALLEN, Secretary.
MILITARY.
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS.
Wanted for the 'UNITED STATES MARINE
CORPS, able-bodied MEN. Splendid induce
eats held out to all entering the Marine Corpo;
z:wions opportunity to vieit foreign countries;
a=-+d pay, excellent accommodations, light and
rasp duties,
, Yuan further information inquire at the &Unit
gr Rendezvous, No. 311 South FRONT Street,
hlladelphia. between 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. every
Lay except Sunday. CHARLES HF,YWOOD,
Captain and Recruiting Officer.
rcrwrEyrt—
oe,basenrjpgmtvgznefoorflt'ficitograplis in CRAYON
the lamented
RT. REV. ALONZO POTTER, D. D
and cxtunific specimen&
BENSZEY
PHOTOGRAPHERS,
SM AROSE STREET.
PST RECEIVED,
NEW PANS,
13./L11... 1 -V" eir, CO.,
819 CHESTNUT STREET.
PRESTON STEAM LAUNDRY CO.,
IWO SOLT= NINTH STREET.
STARCHING, IRONING, SCOUR.
ING, AND CLEANSING,
Without injury to color or fabric.
LIC/I FAMILY'S WASH KEPT SEPARATE.
....0- Ord eraby mall to Bolt 2024. 6e6-stnthl2 t
IN'GRAM'S FINE TEAS REDUCED
to ad; COFFEE reduced to 25 and 30/cts.
TRY TE EM
43 South sECOND Street.
813ERRY AND
.
k WINES.
,thThbean&ndseheryrlrgndy anvogarpoand
14 Store and for sale la RY B °FILEN & COW.
6(2r4t 221 and 2273—Soutit FOURTH Street.
PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN AT MA-
CHINE - moo or romndrio . o f En g ines, Car
pits, and Machinery. Persona desiring can have
i!Jati carefully photographed„by applying to B. F.
a443 /ER, 624 ARCH Street. lt*
E
CARTES DE VISITE FINELY EX
lam), in all 'Varietie judgeyle, to satisfy n..1 ., 1
tsttt. Bet specimens andof their artist'
>nerlt • 13 • F. REIMER'S, 624 ABOHStreet.
CARD pROTOORA.PHS,I2 FOR $1.25,
,7:7.,neat, pretty. and desirable style Likeness,
( .I,b/e ror Albmns and scholars to exchange with
t lSM 4s4l liales. REIMER'S, SECOND htreet, above
Its
OWOOLLEN MANUFACTURERS.-
11i1 Pure Sperm Oil at less price than No. 1 Lard
wind') more work; make the material more
t y 'bie, and lake less alkali to cleanse it. For sale
(1, A. & E. A. LANDELL,
5e23.6i. No. 110 North DELAWARE Avenue.
IDEATING AND STEAM PIPES-ON
„.t4 hand and for sale in quantities to suit pur
-aers,
oinell, Cineb. 54i-Inch and 7-inch
t FLANGED BEATINO AND STEAM PIPES,
ci , u and drilled.
SEXTON & CO.,
No. 4-4 - South SEVENTH Street.
PIJGVET & SONS,
COMDiStall 1142.110114LNT5. AND
"'bortOrs of HAVANA CIGARS and TOBACCO,
216 South FRONT Street.
COTTON AND 'FLAX SAIL DUCK
Tent AND CANVAS, of All number% and. brands.
Awning, Trunk. and Wagon-cover oao.
t s° , Paper Manufacturers ' Drier Felts, from one
o Ave feet wide; Pauline Bolting Ball Twine. aze.
JOHN Ur . EVNEHAN dt co.,
ro. NNW Alley.
RETAIL - DRY 000"06
EDWIN tailL 4t 00
2 sollali SECOND STREET,
rill OM THIS MORNING the balance or their
IMPORTATION of "Poins" Irish Poplins, re
ceived direct from DUBLIN. - In the DOUBLE
QUALITY are the following shades of colors:
PEARL AND WINE,
GREENS AND MODES,
PURPLE AND GARNET,
BLACKS AND BROWNS,
BLUES AND LAVENDERS.
In the SINGLE QUALITY shades of the same,
Including WHITE.
/32 the PLAIDS are the following-named styles:
THE ALBERT,
THE VICTORIA,
THE STEWART,
THE DRESS STEWART,
THE ROB ROY,
THE COLQUHASIN.
We have also- a good stock of the lower grades of
POPLINS in the FRENCH and GERMAN makes,
se2B-1t
TALL IMPORTATION.
THOMAS W. EVANS & CO.,
HAVE NOW OPEN
ARO
ARE DAILY RECEIVING NEW' AND CHOICE
STYLES
DRESS G-POODS,
SILKS, arc.,
TO which they respeetraY invite attention.
Nos. 818 and 820 CHESTNUT STREET.
.8e215-fit
1865 NEW GOODS FOR 1865.
EYRE & LAN - DELL,
FOURTH AND ARCH.
Di PORTERS,
JOBBERS*
RETAILERS,
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods.
WHOLESALE-SECOND FLOOR. ise23-te
GREAT STOCK OF
JOB LOTS
OF
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
KNOBBY COATINGS,
BEAVERS,
VELOURS,
VELVETS,
CHINCHILLAS,
of the latest and most beautiful styles we have ever
offered to the trade or piddle 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.
Onr motto is "Good Goods at Fair Prices,' at
W. T. SNODGRASS'
CLOTH HOUSE,
84 SOBTII SECOND STREET
AND -
23 STRAWBERRY STREET.
sea-1m
FURNITURE PLUSH.
Just received, one case crimson and green
FURNITURE FLUSH,
or superior ei_utaity,_
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN &" ARRISDN,
Importers of house furnishing . cleygoods,
se2B-6t No.looB CHESTNUT Street.
WHITE GOODS.
,S',HEPPARD, VAN N HARLINGEN & ARRI
SO,
• NO. 1008 CiinTNUT Street.
are now receiving their Fall assortment of
WHITE GOODS,
Comprising light and heavy Cambric Muslin.
plaid and striped .1 aconet.
India Mull and Nainsook.
On too itimain4.
Tarletaus and Bobinetts.
Brilliantes and India Dimity.
French and Cambric Dimity.
French Cambric and Percale.
India Twills and Hair Cord Cam:brio. -- •
Shirred and Tucked intudinb.
Victoria and Bishop Lawn.
Irish Lawns, Linen Cambric, &c., Re. sell-6t
CHEAPEST BLANKET HOUSE IN
N-/ THE ClTY.—Persons wanting Blankets for the
coming cold weather, will save money by examin
ing my stock anti purchasing now. 1 am selling a
great many every day much lower than the same
kinds are being sold at all over the city. Money,
time and trouble can all be saved by coming at once
to where they can be bought the cheapest. I am
selling a right good blanket at* per pair; better
and finer at $6. t 5 .1 0, $ 7 - 50 , $B, $9 and $lO. I believe
these will all be higher in a short time, as I could
not sell these at the prices I mune if they had not
been bought some time ago. Crib Blankets, differ
ent sizes and qualities. iloods will be sent to any
part of the city, no matter how far.
CrRANVILLE B. HAINES,
SC2C-It No. 1013 MAIIKET Street, above Tenth.
MARSEILLES COUNTERPANES.—
I am offering a great bargain in these goods
at prices far below what the same kinds have been
tad are now selling at. This lot was imported when
gold was 15 per cent. lower than now, and my price
is in the same proportion; they are heavy and large
size at $9, worth one dollar more at wholesale: one
lot finer, at $10; extra size at $ll and $42. Mar
seilles Counterpanes for cribs, different sizes and
beautiful patterns, equally deap. Also, Honey
comb, Lancaster and Bridal Quilts; Woollen Cov
erlets, of various designs and Colors, These goods
are under the market rates.
GRANVILLE B. HAINES,
sc26-4t No. 1013 MARKET Street. above Tenth.
12-4 FINE HEAVY BARNSLAY
SHEETING, sl.ls.—Just from auction, at
the above low price.
CURWEN STODDART R BROTHER,
N05..450, 452 and 454 North SECOND Street,
Above Willow.
MARSEILLES COUNTERPANES,
or on grades and size...S.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 452 and 454 North. SECOND Street,
Above 'Willow.
SUPERB QUALITY BLANKETS.—
A full line of Blankets, comprising all Sizes and
grades.
CITRWEN STODDART Ss BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 45g and 454 North S
above Street, Willow.
H EAVY GRAY BLANKETS,
at 101 V prices.
CIIRWEN STODDART Rs BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 45,3 and 454 North SECOND Street,
set?-at Above Willow.
$1.25 FOIL ALIT AND
4 cases all-wool 31erinoes, from 80 to $1.7...
2 cases splendid plaid roplins,
Very tine black Dferinoes and Empress Cloths.
single and double-width Cashmeres for wrappers.
J. C. STRAMBRIDGE & Cu.,
Northwest tor. of EIGHTH and MARKET.
$1.96 BFROAl&s+iaivERY SUPERIOR
Hoary white edged Gros Grains awl Taffetas.
A very choice lot of figured Silks, €61.75.
The cheapest black Alpacas in the city.
2s pieces very pretty Plaids at 50 cents.
J. C. STRAWBECIDOE & CO.,
Northwest cor. of EIGHTH and I.I.A.IIKET.
SI3FOR A VERY LARGE RAND
swaz BLANRET.
2.5C11,5CE1 and bales Blankets at the lowest prices.
"White, blue, gray and brown Blankets.
Lapsßlankets, liorse Blankets, Berth and Crib
Blankets.
Comfortables, Quilts and Counterpanes, whole
sale and Retail.
J. C. BTBAWBRIDGE & CO.,_
Northwest con EIGHTH and M_AARBT.
40 CENTS FOR AN ALL-WOOL
WHITE FLANNEL.
Fine and heavy wide Shaker Flannels, 87y, ; Cents
and Id,
Large sized fringed Towels at Z 5 cents,
Loom and half-bleached Table Linens.
Linen for shirt-fronts, from 50 cents to $1,25.
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO.,_
Northwest cor. EIGHTH and MARKET.
62 1.-2 CENTS FOR YARD WIDE
FRENCH CHINTZES.
45 cents for yard wide purple Calicoes.
45 cents for yard widelgoglish Chintzes.
28 cents for fast colored American Chintzes.
31CCILtS for the best double purple Calicoes.
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE &
Northwest cor. EIGUTLI and MARKET.
acn-stutlytf
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
2G SOUTH SECOND STREET,
Ve now open a, full stock Of
. 6 Lupin's" French Merinoeg.
Lupin's" Mouslin de Laines.
Silk-faced Poplins.
Silk and Wool Poplins.
All-wool Poplins.
Plaid Poplins, of ordered styles.
i3lCh-iigured all-wool Cashmeres.
Bien styles of Wool De Lathes.
Polka Dot De Laines and Reps.
Dress Goods, In great variety, of our Owi se vi.
porta-Lion.
ATTRACTIVE NOTICE TO LADIES
A full line of French Merl:noes,
A full Hoe of Poplins,
A fun line of Bllfcs and Shawls,
A full line of Blankets,
A full line of Muslims
A full line.of Table Linens,
A full line of Cloths and Caasinierekati
JOHN H. STOKES,
sel2 702 ARCH Street.
FALL GOODS.
Just received a large assortment of goods
suitable for the fall season, consisting of
Lupin's all wool delaineS.
Lupin's rocrinoes.
Lupin's cashmere D'EcosSe.
Empeess cloth.
Lupin's Par - Jolt:nue.
LUPln t g Tamlse N yards wide.
Lupin's Velour Ituss.
Lupin's poplins.
Lupin's poplin Pekin.
Lupin's Biarritz.
Lupin's bombazines.
Alpacas, crown mohairs, Queen's cloth, Sec.
Also ,a. One assortment of second znonrnene goods.
Black silks,. taffeta, gros de Rhines, ponit de 801,
&c., &c. In different qualities. PERKINS,
sc23-3t No. 9 South NINTH street,
B LUE DOUBLE WIDTH.
Lut.hva Wool Detains, of good quality, at
ad." 1236,
Also, Greens, Browns. Mpdea, &c.
$1.37 Lupin's plain Poplins, Greens, Browns,
Blues Plantes.
il.2g Luplo , s Black Poplins.WO Lupin's 7-4 Bleek - Delaines.
olored .Aeas, PorAMattas, &G.
r) MARSEILLESO.
QUILTS.
New invoice, good qualities and large sizes, at
lower prices than for three years.
Also, iloneyeowl)
Fine Meek Or Bea, Crib, Cradle, and COlored
BLAA'KETS.
'COOPER & CONARD_
Se2o4f 5, E, corner NINTH and ALAICIEBT.
THE PRESS.--PIaTLADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1865.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
AT RETAIL.
•
JAMES R. CAMBELL a CO
727 CIIMSTN STREET,
OFFER AT POPULAR mon:
BLACK SILKS
In great variety, including the best goods let
ported, Royal Armures Gros Grains, Lyona Taf
feta, Parisiennes, Drap de France, Drap de
Lyon, Gros de Rhine, 010 S d'AfriqUef
COLORED SILKS
In desirable shades, embracing newest colorings
in Moire Antiques and Real Lyons Taffetas, in
cluding all the desirable evening aliado.
DRESS GOODS.
Lupinu3 choicest Fabrics—Merinoes, Poplins,
Velour Russo, Sllk Chain Epinglines, Crepe
Eugenie, Clan Plaids, &c., &C.
VELVETS.
Lyons Cloaking Velvets, all widths, of superior
fabric.
SHAWLS
In great variety, including latest novelties in
Long and Square easianere Brodie, la original
designs.
Mourning Goods,
•
Linen and Cotton Goods,
Flannels, Blankets, Ate.,
WHOLESALE ROOMS HP.STAIRS.
se2s•st
SHAWLS ! SHAWLS
Bound Blanket Shawls.
Plain Long Shawls, for friends.
Extra-size Square Shawls.
Fine Plaid Shawls, newest patterns.
Mistes , And Children's Shawls.
Black and Mode Thibet Shawls.
Berlin Jacquard Shawls.
sea At JOHN H. STOKES', 702 ARCH St.
F
628 E H AL O L O lI P LE R A — Lit v , ir 628
at Hopkins' Manufactory, No. 628 ARCH Street.
Our assortment is complete, containing felt of
Lathes', 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.
Skirts made to order, altered, and repaired. Also,
good Eastern-made skirts, from fifteen to forty
springs, at very low prices. Wholesale and re
tail. seathn*
13 I 111 14 'carpi ro :; :1 :4,11
SHEPHERD PLAIDS,
IN GREAT VARIETY, IN
ALL-WOOL SAXONY,
FOULARD DE LAINE,
TOILE DU NORD,
POILE DE CIIEVIIIM.
FOR SALE BY PIECE OR PACKAGE, BY
HALLOWELL, GARDNER & CO.,
se23-6t 615 CHESTNUT Street
FIiEV.SI-1 GOODS.
- m"
HALLOWELL, GARDNER, &
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS,
ARE NOW OPENING
AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF
SILKS
AND
FANCY DRESS GOODS ,
Comprising* an extensive and attractive assortment
of styles to meet present trade to
Elegant Designs
Foreign Fancy Fabrics.
AIso—CHOICE MAKES in
iSdrourED STAPLE GOODS,
such as sallJae required for
AUTUMN SALES,
which they offer at
- LOW PRICES TO CASH BUYERS.
615 Chestnut and 612 Jayne streets,
7y31.-mw£3m
jr.&MES, KENT, BANTEE, & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
DRY Ibroops,
Nos. 239 and 241 North Third street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Clotho, Prints,
Cassimeree, DeMines,
-
Sattinetts, Alpacas,
Jeans,
Cottonades, Brown and Bleached' Sheeting%
Denims, Brown and Bleeched Shirtings,
Stripes, Omish Chambras,
Checks, °wish Tweeds,
cringharde, irlanllClSl
Diapers, Linens,
FIIIIITIBECINEI - GOODS,
WHITE GOODS,
- - oNS, Ate.
FINANCIAL.
OFFICE FOR THE BALE OF
GrOIiIIitBNIVZENT LOANS
JAY COOKS At CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Having Removed teMpOrarily to
NO. 305 CHESTNUT STREET,
Offer for sale, at lowest market retell,
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
AS FOLLOWS!
U.S. 7.80 Treasury Notes of date of Aug. 15,18&1.
Do. do. do. June 150865.
Do. do. do. July 15,1865.
BONDS OF 1881.
8-go LOAN 01' 1868.
5-20 LOAN OF 1861.
10-80 LOAN OF 1861.
CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS.
STOOKS OF ALL KINDS BOUGHT AND SOLD
ON COMMISSION.
InformatiOn given concerning all kinds of Secu
rities.
Collections on all points made at lowest rates.
an24-tjal
CEIITRAL NATIONAL BANK
OF PHILADELPHIA,
109 SOUTH FOURTH STREET.
DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE
UNITED STATES.
CAPITAL siso,ooo_
This Dank will issue Certificates of Deposit bear
ing interest, on favorable terms.
EIUVIN, Jr.,
CAOHIER.
ruiLADELPRIA, Sept. 22, 1865. Se23-st,
CARPETS AND OIL-CLOTHS.
CARPETINGS 1 CARPETING I
3. T. DF.LACROIS,
No. 37 South SECOND Street, NO. 37
ABOVE CHESTNUT,
HAS JUST RECEIVED A FULL LIVE
ENGLISH AND ADIERICXR
CARPETINGS,
OF TEN BEST' MAKES AND NEWEST STYLES,
WINDOW SHADES,
FLOOR OIL-CLOTEs, DRIJOGETS,RAG, LIST
AND COTTAGE CARPETS,
AT THE )LOWEST INSIOESs
J. T. DE - LACROIX;
37 SOUTH SECOND STREET
Between Chestnut and Market streets, ut'hllada.
set-fstnWth3M
NEW CARPET HOUSE.
14.10M1200031 Sr, SHAW,
910 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
will open
ON MONDAY, September 18th,
a new and choice selection of
CARPETINGS,
of all the various qualities, Housekeepers will And
it to their advantage to cau.ana examine before
purchasing. sel7-1m
1865. 1865.
GLEN ECHO DrELAIASs
faBBNANTOWNI PA.
M'CALLATISI Sr, CO.,
GILUCUPACTURERB h EII:PORTERS OF
CA-UPETINGS,
HAVING PURCHASED THE ENTIRE
Stock and Interest of the late SAMUEL ME
OARGEN, Eng., I will continue the business at the
old stand, DELLWARE Avenue, above Poplar
street. JOHN A. BRUNER.
WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT, I PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 15, 1865. sel9-12t.
OIL CLOTH, MATTINGS. &c.,
600 CHESTNUT STREET.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
619 CHESTNUT STREET
1 1 1AVANA CIGARS.—A GOOD Vil•
Burry constantly in store and bond, at lOw.
git wish mo t, 15. YUGtacT SOX%
N 04 4 51. 'KO* Sle 401 1 th 1 . 59 NT an%
MILLINERY.
ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28x$,
ITN! WILL OPEN
e FULL LUTE or
FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS,
To which we invite the attention of our
CUSTOMERS end THE TRADE.
- HARDING & GARDNER,
5e26.2t 413 ARCH STREET'.
JOS. UAMBERGER,
\
No. 25 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
Receives daily from Auction;
VELVETS,
RIBBONS,
FLOWERS,
SILKS, \
and other novelties In the
MILLINERY LINE.
MERCHANTS and MILLINERS are respectfully
invited to mat and examine before purchasing else•
where. se 2t*
V. P. GILL & CO.
HAVE NOW OPEN A FULL LINE OF
HANDSOME FALL BONNETS,
HATS, AND MILLINERI GOODS.
Alga, CHOICE FLOWEMI RIBBONS, and OR
NAJNENTS for the Hair.
E. P. GILL & CO.,
sel2-12? 7SO ARCH Str,let.
CU.RTAIIV IitOODS.
I . E. WALRAVEN,
MASONIC HALL;
719 CHESTNUT STREET,
Ba.ll JOST BROICIV
A FULL LINE OF
LACE AND NOTTINGHAM
CUItTAINS,
ENT/RELY NEW AND RICH DESIGNS,
AT REPITOED RATE&
PINK, WHITE AND BLUE
MOSQUITO BARS
WITS PATENT IJMBRELLA PILAXESs
ALL SIZES, READY FOR UM.
WINDOW SHADES,
OF THE LATEST PATTERNS.
PIANO COVERS,
A CHOICE ASSORTMENT.
13124,1
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS.
1865. F A. L L . 1865.
JAS. Re cimrpELL & co.,
727 CHESTNUT STREET,
Invite the attention of Cash Bunn at wholesale
to their Mock of
FRENCH, BRITISH, AND AMERICAN
D 1 ' QOOD B,
Which, for extent, variety, and general adapta
tlon to the wants of the trade, is unrivalled.
SILKS,
WrFIRINOES, -
POPLINS,
EPINGLINES,
TARTAN PLAIDS.
BLIANIKETS 4 ' "
FLANNELS,
BAL;zrrn:?_.s.
. WHITE GOODS, —
LINENS,
LINENS, and
BRADFORD GOODS.
package Buyers supplied with scarce and desire
isle goods at and nnder marnet rates.
WZIOLESALE ROOMS lIP STAMM.
an2B-tf
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
MACItENZIE THP, LARYNVO-
J"- SCOPE With numerous Illustrations.
PublishedTHlS DAY:
THE USE OF THE LARYNGOSCOPE, in Dis
eases of the Throat with an Appendix on Rhino
scopy. MOItELL MACKENZIE, M. D. Loud. M.
IL C. r. 4. Physician to the Dispensary for Diseases
of the Throat; corresponding Member of the /PlPe
rial Royal Society of ehysicians of 'Vienna, &c.,
&c., with ILVITSTRATIow.
ALSO,
A complete Classified and Priced Catalogue of
NLEDiCAL BOOBS, - which will be furnished gratis,
upon application.
LINDSAY & MARMON,
Publishers and Booksellers,
se'N. No. R 5 South SIXTH Street.
LATE PUBLIOATIONS.-AN EXAM
INATION OF SIR WILLIAM BAINIILTON , S
PHILOSOPHY, and of the - Principal Philosophical
Questions discussed in his Writings. By John
Stuart Mill, in two volumes :12 mo.
HONOR . OR THE SLAVE-DEALER'S DAUGH
TER. By Stemn G. Bullinch,
THE BLADEAND THE EAR.—Thoughts far a
Young Man. By A. B. Hussey.
DISSERTATIONS AND DISCUSSIONS.—PoIiti
ea), Philosophical and Historical. By John Stuart
Mill ; 3 volumes 12 mo.
All
the new books received as soon as Published,
and for sale by JAMBS 5, CLAXTON,
(Successor to W. S. .t A. Martienj
se2o 600 CHESTNUT Street.
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO.,
N. E. Corner of - FOURTH and RACE Streets,
PHILADELPHIA,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Domes - HO
WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS.
ILLICOVACTIIRERS or
WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY, IC.
AGENTS FOR TER CELEBRATED
FRENCH ZINC PAINTS.
Dealers and Cowmen supplied at
VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. (33,14-Bul
GROCERIES.
WHITE PRESERVING BRANDY•
PI RE CIDER AND WINE VINEGAR.
GREEN GINGER, MUSTARD SEED, SPICES, &C
All the requisites for Preserving and Pickling
purposes.
-ALBERT 0. ROBERTS,
DEALERS IN FINE GROCERIES,
81226-t( COT. ELEVENTH and VINE streets
1:34 if. 4 4 CI) 1 / 4 1 A :41: 1 1 11:mo fizA
O IL(V,_ MINING, COAL, AND OTIIEII
W CONPAN/E5.
We are prepared to fttrAfah New COITONSOPUS
with all the Books they require, at short notice and
low prices, of first quality. All styles ondladlar.
STEEL PLATE CERTIFICATE OF STOCK.
LITHOS - RAP/MD "
TRANSFER 800 - K.
ORDERS OF TRANSFER.
STOCK LEDO-ER.
STOCK LEDUER BALANCES.
REGISTER OF CAPITAL STOCK.
BROKERS' PETTY VED4dEIi.
ACCOUNT OF SALES.
DIVIDEND BOOK.
MOSS & CO.,
BLANK BOOK MANUFAUTIfiCERS AND
BTATIONEBB.
43A CHESTNI7T Street.
SrECIAL NOTICE.
I have made arrangementS to remain for a
SHORT TIME ONLY,
In m_y present store, andyvill continue to sell first
class FURNITURE at very low prices, until further
notice.
GEO, J. HENKEL%
Fiel-Im 809 and 1311 CHESTNUT Street.
ipERBONS SEEKING MEDICAL AID
-s- would do well to consult Dr. C. A. DUNEAs,
N 0.1037 WALNUT street, for prompt sad ea
dent treatment.
Distant patients consulted by letter, and reme
dies forwarded to any address. sel4-Ims
BAKER'S POPULAR BAIR ESTAB.
LISHMENT—The assortment of Braids, Wiga,
Toupees, Banbeaux, Papillons, itonleaux, Ton
dues, Frizzes, Crimpaes, Curls, Illusive Seams for
Ladles, cannot be equalled by any other house in
the United States, at prices lower than elsewhere.
No. 909 cilizsTxu7 Street. se2a-lm*
CORN EXCHANGE
BAG IiANUFACTOBY.
10,000 Cotton Seamless Bags.
10,000 Llneu do. do.
20,000 Jute do- do.
Iu store and for sale by_
JOHN T. BAILEY & CO.,
sel4-31n. 113 North FRONT Street
„ T NEVER RAD A GOOD PICTURE
BEFORE 1” exclaimed one of Philadelphia's
fairest daughters, as she gated with delight on her
Photo-Miniature. made at OREMER 45.5 DILLON'S,
18 South EIGHTH Street. seld-nnif
N. B.—Albums and Stereoseopealu great variety
$2O•-(4. & S. CRYSTAL, D. P.—s2o.
*Low a year can be realised gilding and
putting_up the Crystal Door Plate. Agents wanted.
Stock, Toole, and Instructions cost $2O.
L. L. TODD & CO.,
39 NANti&II Street, New York.
Send ror a Circular, send-u 4
EDUCATIONAL.
OVER -
ONE HUNDRED
HAVE ENTERED STUDENTS
THE UNION
BUSINESS COLLEGE,
HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL,
EIGHTH. AND SPRING GARDEN STREETS,
DURING 2'llR PAST WEEIC.
The College opened on MONDAY, Sept. 18th, and
is Dow PERMANENTLY ESTABLISHED With
A THOROUGH ORGANIZATION,
EFFICIENT MANAGEMENT,
PRACTICAL COURSE OF INSTRUCTION, and
UNSURPASSED ACCOMMODATIONS.
During the present week and until October 23d,.
FULL COURSE SCHOLARSHIPS
Can be purchased at the REDUCED PRICE of 1
THIRTY DOLLARS. •
OFFICE, 531 NORTH EIGHTH STREET.
Circulars can be obtained, gratuitously, by appli
cation at the Office, in person or by letter. 5e26.5i,
'IIITSINEBS EDUCATION.-PRACTI
CAL INSTRUCTION in ieciokkeeping in all its
branches; Penmanship, Business Forms, Commer
elal Calculations, Telegraphing ,tc.
CRITTENDEN'S COMMEII DIAL COLLEGE;
637 CHESTNUT Street, corner of Seventh;
Students last/voted separately, and received at
any time.
Day and Evening sessions. sets-4t•
WANTED.--A THOROUGH AND EL
perieneed Lady Teacher of Music, an Episco
palian, to reside in a large Church School. Address.
with refer ences, H. 11, 5. 4 " at 1015 QUEEN
Street, Philadelphia. it
ETURNED AND DISABLED SOL
DIERS will find the readiest means of honora
ble and lucrative employment in a good Commercial
Education. A full preparation for PUsluess can be
acquired at little expense, and in a short
_period of
lime, at BRYANT. STRATTON BANNISTER'S
National Commercial College
ASSEMBLY BUILDING,
S. W. corner of CHESTNUT and TENTH Streets.
A. liberal deduction will be made in all cases
westhy of swell consideration. 5e25.2t
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
_FINE ARTS.—NOTICE TO ARTISTS AND
STUDENTS.—The Evening Schools will be open
for ¢udy, from Life, MONDAY, Oct. 2ti, and from
the kntique on Oct. LI. se26-tutlacsat
T 4 E PRACTICAL COMMERCIAL
IINSTITUTIOF for
YOUNG MEN
BRTANT., STRATTON Br; BANNISTER'S NA
TIONAL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
ASSEMBLY BUILDING ,
S W. corner of CHESTNUT anENTEt Streets.
Instruction in Bookkeeping in allits departments
and, apOications, Commercial Arithmetic, Corn
menial Law, Penmanship, Business Correspond.!
Ma_ Forms, Telegraphing, &c,
Tits is the only Institution in the State whet% it
full knowledge of all the details of business can he
acqulred, through BUSINESS aperfected
SYSTEM OF TRAINING,
repriSentiug the actual operations of the principal
branthes of trade and commerce.
THE 'PRACTICAL DEPART3IENT
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
li-.eeping and business by attending evenings only.
Call or send for a circular. se2s-2t
pENNSYLVANTA MILITARY
ACADEMY AT WEST CHESTER.—The duties
'of this Institution will be resumed on
THURSDAY, SEPTEIYIBER
The following gentlemen compose the Board of
Trustees: Hon. James Pollock, EL.D.,President;
, Capt. William Apple, Vice President,• W. E. Bar
iber, Esq., Secretary; James H. Orne, Esq., Treasu
rer; Rev. Richard Newton, D. D. Rev. Thomas
Brainerd, D. D. Ho n . Oswald Thomson, Hon.
Charles O'Neill, Hon. W. E.Lehman, Major Gen.
S. W. Crawford, Col. Wm. Bell Waddell., Major
Wayne McVeagh; - Messrs. Joseph B. Townsend,
James L. Clagtorn, Charles B. Dungan, GeOrge
Russell, Wm. L. Springs, Addison May, and B.
Peterson.
Cadets may pursue an English, Classical, or Sci
entific course of studies, at the option of parents.
The Academic Staff is composed of twelve 'profes
sors and instruetors,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. For circulars,
apply to James H, Orne, Esq„ No. 626 Chestnut
street T. B. Pcterson,Esq.,No. 306 Chestnut street,
Philadelphia. or to Col. THEO. HYATT,
se2o-1m President Penna. Military Academy.
VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY
'
MILITARY BOARDIN43 SCHOOL.—Terms
Very moderate. Thorough course of study in
Mathematics, English Classics, Sic. Supplies the
benefits of a home. Surveying and Engineering
taught. Boys of all ages received. Begins Septem
ber 4th. Refers to JOHN C. CAPP Br, SON 23
South THIRD Street; THOS J. CLAYTON Es 0.,
FIFTH and PRUNE ; Mr. &EOROE F. ithoTT,
38 HUDSON Street. Nomber limited, Address
Rev. J. HARVEY BARTON, A. M., Village %men,
Pennsylvania. au4-3m
ACADEMY OF THE PROTESTANT
EPISCOPAL CHURCH, LOCUST AND JD.
NIPP.II STREETS.—The autumnal session will open
on MONDAY, September 4tb, at 9 o'clock A. M. Applications for admission may be made during the
prteeding week between 10 and i 2 o'clock in the
morning. JAMES W. ROBINS. A. M.,
auls-tuthstol, Read Master.
MISS MINA DE BOTE, S whDISH
ARTIST OF MOW, just arrived In Phila
delphia, gives LESSONS on the PIANO and SiNis
, in private families and at her Music Room,
260 South TENTH Street, near Spruce. Residence,
1010 Spruce street. References at the principal mu
sic stores in Philadelphia...l Beio-tutitsete
Tllr UNION
33T3gINJESS C0141.0E.G-,
Is now attended by a number of lady pupils. Its
course of Instruction includes
PEITMA&SIiIP,
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL,
BOOK-KEEPING,
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC, CORRES
PORDENCE, &-thi
And is designed to confer upon ladies the advan
tage of a BUSINESS EDUCATION, winch has hith
erto been connned to young men.
This Department is separate trom the other de-
Partments, has an independent entrance, and every
advantage of a quiet location and convenient ac
commodations. •
Fuller particulars can be obtained, and arrange
ments made for entering upon
AN USEFUL COURSE OF INSTRUCTION.,
AT THE OFFICE, No. 331 X. EIGHTH STREET.
CIRCULARS FREE
MISS C. A. BURGIN'S SCHOOL FOR
'POLING LAMER will be reopened SEPTEM
BER 15th, at 1037 WALNUT Street. Cirenieen
may be obtained at the Sehool-bouse. se2-etutliim.
MR. GEORGE FELIX BENKERT
win resume his PIANO LESSONS September
18th. Address
set-stuthi3t• No. flO CHESTNUT Street.
LABBERTON. & CHASE'S SCHOOL
REOPENS SEPT. 18th, at 1.004 CHANCEL
LOR Street, (first street south of Walnut, between
B i Eß e T n O t N h ,
a R n E d G S l e N v A n L t D ee H n CHASE E S R I T H st . t
1-7 t
.
INSTRUCTION THROUGH BOOKS,
OBJECTS, AND PICTURES.
.ANN DICKSON reopen ber SCHOOL for
BOYS and. GUMS, at No. 108 South EIGHTEENTH
Street, on the 11th of September. aul7-tbstu-24t,
S IG. RIZZO WILL RESUME HIS LES
SONS in Vocal Music at his residence,] No. 313
South SIXTEENTH Street, October I.
He may be addressed meantime through the City
r. 0., as above. au29-t2
(1.
C ENTRAL INSTITUTE, TENTH
and SPRING GARDEN Streets, will reopen
'September 4th. Boys prepared for any division of
the - Public Grammar Schools, for College., or for
business. Special attention gdven to small boys.
Residence, Da* North TENTH Stfeet.
auZi-sw H. G. MeGTILRE, Ai PrlnOtpia.
PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS—IN
the Philadelphia City Institute, N. E. corner
CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets. Reopens
SEPT. 4, M. Entrance on Eighteenth street.
L. BARROWS Principal
au29-Im* JOHN R. 3VELROY
THE MISSES CASEY AND MRS.
BEEBE will reopen their Boarding and Dal
fichoci p L WALNUT
street,
Young
adies, No. 1703
street, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th 00qPt• au2-2141.
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE A
-IN
STITUTE, for YOUNG LADIES. northwest
corn CHAS.EIiTNU and EIGIITHEENTR Sts.
Rev. A. SMITH, D. D. Principal. e2O-6t*
TEE CLASKICAL AND ENGLISH
1 SCHOOL of the subscriber, S. E. corner of
THIRTHRNTH and LOCUST Streets, will Reopen
on MONDAY, Sept. 11. Cau2B-2m*) B. KENDALL,
SIGNOR P. RONDINELLA-ITALIAN
and 'English Singing
_Lessons. isesidence, ii. W.
corner BROAD and PINE. se2l-lin*
CHESTNUT -STREET FEMALE SE
PONARY—ENGLISH AND FRENCH BOARD
ING AND DAY SCHOOL—Principals, Miss Bon
ney and Miss Dillaye.—The Thirty-first Semi-An
nual Session will open WEDNESDAY, September
lath, at 1615 C.STNILIT Street. Particulars
from Circulars. auls-tool
ENGLIBH, CLASSICAL,LOP MA
THEMATICAL INSTITUTE, No. Southwest
PENN - SQUARE. Duties resumed Sept. rilh.
au.29-21n* JOSEPH DAVISON, Principal.
'WILLIAM B. COOLEY, A. M. WILL
TT reopen hie CLASSICAL and ENGLISH.
SCHOOL at No. 1.112 ISEALRKET street, on MON
DAY, September 4. au29-1m•
CATHARINE M. SHIPLEY WILL RE
OPEN her. School, at No. 4 SOUTHWEST
PENN BellinfOiOn the 11th of Ninth Mo
au2B-1110-
nth, (Se-
toraber) o
A GRADUATE OF A NEW ENGLAND
-LA- 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.
Satisfactory references given. Address 'ALPHA.
Press o ffi ce. 5e2.6-st*
THE SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL
LL INBTITITTZ, CHESTNUT Street, N. W. cor..
Of Twelfth, reopens SEPTEMBER 4th. Thin i 0
best provided School for boys i .n. As m is er rrneipai.
ea i
au26-2m
SPRING-GARDEN ACADEMY- A
Claseical, Mathematical, anAlAug_lish School for
Boys and Young Men,_corner EIGHTH and BUT
TO.NWOODOtreetaovnl reopen MONDAY, Be%em
ber 4. J. P. BIRCH A. M.,
uu2B-lm Principal.
A YOUNG LADY DESIRES A SITU
ATION its Visiting or Resident GOVERNESS,
to teach the English branches and French. Address
8.," at this Office. se2ow6t.
WILLIAM FEWSMITH'S CLASSI
CAL and English School, No. 1008 CHEST
NUT Street, will reopen on MONDAY, September
4.
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 Young Ladies, at 11.2e1E1
WALNUT Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th inst.
au2n-Rni.
MI $ V. P. P BROWN No. 1907 PINE
R
reet, will (on MONDAY, Sept. tth,) resume
the duties of her Seltool for Children, between the
ages of 4 and 15: au2B-Im,*
EDUCATIONAL.
A BA.CHMANN, TEACHER OF THE
• Piano
GARDEN'SOrg Melod ADVANCEDin. 922
SPRING reet., PUPILS
FINISHED. Classes formed in Harmony. Appli
cations, 12 to 1 A. M. : 6 to 7 P. M. au3o-Im.
MARY P. ROBESON'S SCHOOL FOR
FILBEYOURTG LADIES
th will Wept. be Reopene dau3o4M* at 9.61.3
N SL, 9th
THE FRENCH AND ENGLISH
reopenND DAY SCH Septemberdame
MASSE will on MONDAY/Bth.
In this Institution instruction is thorough in every
departnicat, Competent English teachers are em
ployed for all the Vranclied of a good English edn. ,
cation. French is the language of the family, and
is constantly spoken in the institute. For circu
lars, containing terms and other particulars, ad
dress 1342 SPRUCE St., Fhilada., Pa. aull-2m
fiIIEGARAY INSTITUTB.-ENQL/Kt
and French Boarding and Bay School for Young
Ladies, Nos. 1527 and 1529 SFRUCZ Street, Flif;
ladelphia, will reopen on WEDNESDAY, Septem
ber Mill.
French is the language of the family, and is con
stantly spoken in the Institute.
For circulars and partlenintdmly to
au9-am Madame D , REILVILLY, Principal.
MISS ELIZA W. SMITH'S SCHOOL
for Young Ladles, No. MO SPRUCE Street,
will be reopened on MONDAY, September 11. The
course en:kb:noes a thorough English Education, with
Latin, French, German, Made, DraWinE, faintinp
&c.
SUSAN HAYHURST WILL OPEN
her School in the commodious rooms Southeast
•eorner of NINTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets
(entrance on Ninth), September / 5 t14, Facilities
will be afforded to Young Ladles for recetying
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, apply to
Dr. C. N. PEIRCE, 501 N. SEVENTH St. sel.6-12t.
SURVEYING, ENGINEERING,
THE HIGHER MATHEMATICS,
PHONOGRAPHY,
AND
ORNAMENTAL PENMANSHIP
ADE TAUGUT AT
THE UNION BUSINESS COLLEGE )
in the Most thorough and practical manner.
Call Or aeliti ror a Circular containing terms and
particulars.
OFFICE, NO. 531 N. EIGHTH ST.
seta-5t
WANTS.
WANTED. -A FIRST-CLASS
..BOOK
KEEPER, good Salesman, and out-door bu
siness man desires a position with a Mercantile or
Manufacturing Rouse, who need such services.
Satisfattory references. Address " liENNA-T."
this office. se24-20
WANTED -BY A PERSON THO
roughly competent, a SITUATION in a shoe
Finding house, well acquainted with the business
ift all lta various braucllea — Elaatle boot Webs. ac.
Reference given from last engagement. Adams
"ELASTIC," Press Office, for two days. It*
WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A
situation in a WRORP, to make himself
g C e n a wr it us aa
fair hand, and is quick and cor
rect at figures. Can give the best of security
for honesty. Apply at No. 17 North SECOND
Street. se26-3t5
WANTED -AN EXPERIENCED
SALESMAN to take charge of the Cloth and
Cassimere Counter in a llrst-class 'Befall Store.
None need apply unless they feel competent and can
Pressgood references. Address H . B. tt C 0.,"
Fregg office. 5e2.6-2t.
-WANTED -A GIRL FOR GENERAL
Housework. Good reference. Apply G 25
ARCH Street, from 9 to 12 o'clock. 1t•
WANTED -A. POSITION BY A
young Mu as Assistant Book.-keeper hi a
Dry Goods Commission or Jobbing House. elm
furnish No. lreference. Address "W. ft." at this
°Mee. se2s-2t.
WANTED. -AN INTELLIGENT
and industrious young having, suine
knowledge of the Book business. Compensation
fifty dollars per month. Apply, in handwriting of
the applicant, addressed to Box 207, Philadelphia
Post Office. se23-3t.
WANTED—AGENTS, MALE AND
Female, in every town and neighborhood to
take orders for "THE GREAT LABOR 'SAVER:"
a patented article that every family wants. Will
save ten times its cost yearly. Agents are making
*5 to $25 per day. Only *3 to $lO capital required.
Full particulars of the 'business sent to any ad
dress on receipt of 6 opiate for Circulars and return
postage. Address
R. WAYVELL
Chicago, Illinois.
Box 9781. se23-16t*
WANTED -SITUATION AS TRA
VELLING SALESMAN In a reSPdasible
Wholesale House; can sell any kind of goods; have
a large acquaintance lathe country. speaks German
and English language. Address STATES UNION
MOTEL, MARTITT St., " B. F. G." sell 6t*
WANTED -AN EXPERIENCED
SALESMAN in a Wholesale and Retail Can.
pet House. Address "MCDOWELL, ROBINSON
,N 5 C 0.," Baltimore, giving references. selG-tf
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL IN
Philadelphia, Delaware Montgomery and
Bucks counties, the great &oleo/ Time and Eterni
ty. With of the Bible; picture or extraordi
nary interest and value. Fine chance ror agents.
Address JAMES BULLAISIOIII,,
Room 10 No. 30,
North FIFTH Street
Philadelphia.
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE
STANDARD HISTORY OP THE WAR, com
plete in one large royal octavo volume of over 1,000
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THE DUNGEON, AND TIE ESCAPE.'"
By A. D. Richardson, New York Tribune Corres
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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,
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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 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 gays;
Areat g many
ing this war, in Dk
addition w
nyet be Written concern-
to the many already in
print; but not one of them will give within a similar
compass a clearer, fuller, more readable account,
entirely from personal observation of the nature,
animus, purposes, tendencies, andinstrumentall
ties of the Waveholders , Rebellion than does the
unpretending narrative of Mr. Richardson."
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cially returned and disabled officers and soldiers,
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liarly adapted tO their condition. We have agents
clearing $175 per month, width we will prove to any
doubtinapplicant.
Send for
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aul7-2111* Philadelphia, Pa.
AGENTS WANTED FOR OTIR GREAT
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phia, Pa. au2o-Ims
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BUTE TO ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Extra induce
ments offered. Address HENRY A. LOVELAND,
No. 20 North MERRICK Street, northwest of Penn
Square, Midas., Pa. au2B-Im*
BOOKKEEPER --A - YOUNG LADY
wants a situation as Bookkeeper. Address
"A. C.," Press office. 1e26-3t.
CLOTHING SALESMAN WANTED—
.I/4-, One thoroughly competent and experienced.
- BENNETT & CO.,
se26-3t Tower Hall, HS MAKKET Street.
NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND
OTHERS, 'ORIGINALLY DOING BUSINESS
IN TEXAS.—A reliable gentleman, with a large
business experience. and acquainted the coun
try and people of Texas, is soon to return there on
private business. Collections and other business
will be promptly and properly attended to while
there, it entrusted to his hands. Address "Loyal,"
at this office. au22-6w.
P ARTNER WANTED-ONE HAVING}
$25,0:10 Capital, to start a safe and profitable bu
siness. Please address "Er. 1e.," Press Office.
se26-2t.
TO CAPITALISTS.-A THOROUGH•
LY experienced Party haring 'inade arelimina
ry arrangements for establishing a WR
CLOTIIING 11.0 USE in this City on a grin and libe
ral basis, desire to admit an additional PARTNER,
either active or silent, with capital of from 1020,000
to VO,OOE. All correspondence strictly confidential,
CANmust etre real name, and address "ABIERI-
EisITERPRISE," Pre.9.9 01lie,
SOP 3 t5
:S4 000 TO LOAN (TRUST) FUND
9 on mortgage of city pr , operty..
E. CARPENTER & bON,
9e23.Gt* 243 South THIRD Street.
11WANTED. -A FURNISHED
110 USE between Ninth and Twentieth and
Vine and . Pine streets, wanted for one year by a
Small Family. Satisfactory references given. Ad
dress "1.. U. 11,' , Press Ofttee. se2B-2t*
et A FURNISIIED HOUSE WANTED,
=dor six mouths from the 15th of November next,
Boxfamily of four persons. No children. Address
1255, Post Office, stating loCation and price.
sep2S-31.
MERCHANT TAILORS.
EDWARD P. KELLY,
512 CHESTNUT STREET.
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
CLOTHES ITNSUBrASSED IN QUALITY AND
STYLE.
MILITARY AND NAVAL OFFICERS
Attended to by J. S. TAYLOR, the beet Military
and Naval Tailor in the country—last four years the
Cutter at OWENS', Washington. sa2o•tf
PATENT AERATED BREAD,
SWEET BREAD,
HEALTHY BREAD,
CLEAN BREAD,
WHITE BREAD,
CHEAP BREAD.
Keep longer than any other Bread; made with
out yeast fermentation or hands. wholly by Ma
chinery; positively pure; free from deleterious sub
stances.
New and improved Oven and Machinery reeom
niended by eminent chemists and physicians. It
requires but one hour and twenty Minutes after the
flour leaves the barrel before it is in Bread.
CALL AND SEE THE PROCESS.
A. B.—Familles supplied throughout the city as
soon as agencies Can be established.
FULLER & JOHNSON,
Nos. 10, 12, 11, and 16
BOuth EIGHTEENTH Street, near Market.
Sole Manufacturers for the city of Pniladelpidi.
selii-theta et
ABB BALL CLUBS WILL .FIND A
full stock of Bases, Balls,Score-Books, Spikes,
Shoes, belts, and Rules of Game at
PHILIP wilAorz & c 0 . 40,
seam 199 CLIEATKIA
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
im TO RENT, HOLMEBBIJEG-A,
zt large STORE and comfortable DWELLING ,
COMmunicating,on the main street,about tbe centre'
of the village, in which a large and suceeSlifdiecl, l l4. -
try store business was done for over forty years,
now being fully repaired with fixtures complete.
Large garden—lot 60 by 300 feet. Inquire of
J. NIGHOLSON.
No. 103 North THIRD Street.
FOR SALE—A HANDSOME
Brown Stone Residence on WALNUT Street,
above Twentieth. - WM. ROSSELL ALLEN,
5e2.5.3t* S. E. cor. FOURTH and WALNUT._
d FOR REN T—A FIRST-CLASS
FURNISHED HOME on WALNUT Street.
Apply 623 WALNUT Street, Office No. 4. se26-6t.
fff, FOR SALE-A FARM OF 250
.11amAcres, near Goshen. New Jersey. Also, one
of 2a acres. WM. ROSSELL ALLEN,
s.zs-ati , 9. R. nor. FOURTH and WALNUT,
et FOR SALE-A NEAT EIGHT-
Jua ROOM HOUSE with back building's, near Balti
more Depot; only 0,200. Immediate possession.
se2s-3t. W. C. STILES. 332 WALNUT St.
et FOR SAL .-AN ELEGANT AND
malarge double Dwelling House, on WALNUT
Street below Broad street, with Coach House and
Stable attached. immediate possession. Apply to
CHARLES RHOADS,
Convey_ancer,
sett-2t NCI. 36 S. SEVENTH SEND,
Above Chesnut street
CI FOR SALE-2111 BRANDYWINE
Mia Street, with immediate possession; in good or
der. Price, 53,400.
- Northeast corner Twenty-third and Spring Gar
den streets!. Doesession soon; $ 0 , 50 0.
2028 and 2036 Master street.
966 Poplar street; possession non; $5,700.
3002 Mount Vernon street; possession soon.
2.53 South Tenth street; vacant; $6,000.
905 Filbert street; $3600.
Warnock street,sixtls house 'south of Montgomery
avenue; NOON
Forty-nrst street and Poplar , let 603[150! CAI
B. F. GLENN,
1.213 South FOURTH Street,
Se 23 and S. W. eor. Seventeenth and Green.
est ARCH STREET BUSINESS
Plae4. No. 906. immediate ooBBeba9ll7 for sale
by A. P. MORRIS, 916 ARCH Street. twig at*
fie FOR SALE—WITH 'IMMEDIATE
-MA possession, dwelling No. 1561 PINE Street. Use
of furniture may be had for six months. Address
330 k Nei- 1215 Pont Officei se22.4t*
el FOR SALE—THE DESIRABLE
MaI,DWELLING,witb, side yard, No. 711 GREEN
street. Can be seen after 9A.IK . Possess Lon No
vember lst. Apply to BACON & WARDER, 915%
WALNUT stavgt,seat - St *
_ , .
ef i t FOR SALE—VACANT--A NEAT
Mai
ten-roomed house, central, In good repair;
suitable for Physician or Dentist : terms easy.
sep2o-6t. WARD, 493 LIBRARY Street.
EFOR SALE.--THE - EBNSINGToN
STEAM SOAP AND CANDLE - FADT'ORY
will be offered at Public Sale WEDNESDAY AF
TERNOON, Sept. 27, at 3 o'clock, on the premises,
GERMANTOWN Road and SECOND Street. The
above well-known property, situated on lot 40 feet
front Ou Germantown read, and extending in depth
390 feet to 'Sophia street. Fronting on tiermantOwn
road are two two three•story brick STORES and
DWELLINGS, with back buildings and all the
modern improvements; also, a brick Stable and
Carriage-house. Near the centre of the lot is a
three-story brick Factory, 40x32 feet, containing
0110 largo steanb•holler, bOX for condensed steam,
soap pans, soda tubs and receivers, rendering end
melting pans, coolers, copper-lined tallow tubs,
pumps, coils, pipes, .itc. with all the necessary
apparatus for manufactuilng Soap and Candles in
the moat 0144.9Ved manner.
The above propertY is one of the most desirably
located for butiness In the city, and will be sold
clear of incumbrances. If desired, the Dwelling
houses and Stores will be sold separate from the
factory.
Terms at sale.
For plan and further information, apply to
JAWS A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
sel3-12t 422 WALNUT Street.
CA FOR SALE—No. 4314 WALNUT
Street. Immediate possession. Large build-
ins! now oeetioleti ac ()Mos. Lot 25 feet front by
14feet deep, MILLER.,
se2a-4tlf SIXTH and WALNUT Streets.
gial FOR SALE, A.BUSINESS STAND—
Four-storyßrownliouse,No.S24Waluut street.
Valuable property. Apply to R. A. J. PANCOA.ST,
No. 3404 BRIDGE Otrect, Mantuaville, between
3 and 6 o'clock. au2.6,110
TO CAPITALISTS
X;;& FOR SALE.
A TRACT OF LART) fronting Lemon Hill Park,
containing FORTY AORDS! The whole win he sehl
together, or in squares. The following Meats tqln
through it: East and West—Parrish, Lemon, Pop
lar, Park, Girard avenue, Pleasant, Thompson, and
Sheldon streets; north and south, Twenty-eighth.
Twenty-ninth (or Landing avenue,) Thirtieth and
Thirty-first streets.
This property lies between Girard College and
Pennsylvania avenue. It is one of the ihieo loco=
Lions for elegant building lots in the city, the
ground being very high: it overlooks the city, and
has eighteen - hundred:and fifty-eight feet front on
Lemon HIE Park. Inquire of
MATTHEW NEWKIRK.
se23-4t Office No. 320 WALNUT Mreet.
aft TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE.-
About 2,000 acres of White Pine White Oak and
Hemlock Timber Lauds, in CLINTON COUNTY,
Pennsylvania, near station on the Philadelphia and
Erie Ran rowl, Several saw-mills convenient. Will
be sold cheap, on.l on Abed terms. Apply to
UEO. W. URIFFIN, Real Estate limiter,
se22-6t 134 South FOURT II Street.
at FOR SALE-A SIXTY-ACRE
FARM, bordering the city of Trenton. N. MA
J. A rare chance for mpeoulatloll. Address L. B.
LONG, 1607 CAD IVALAWIR gt., PJili t. 5026.0t44
ft FOR SALE-CHESTER coux-tos
=&TY FAR3I-100 acres excellent soil, 2S m11e5....&;.
southeast of West Grove Station, on the Baltimore
Centro,' liailroad. Good bulloihr first-rate or
chard, &c. B.
se23 1.2.3 South FOuRTII street.
at, FOR SALE-EIGHTY-ACRES&
lu Delaware county, two miles
Ue
low Darby; excellent sell, wellL watered• large
hulHl33igs,l3l good order, and large orchard of choice
fruit. 13. F, GLENN, .
se23 123 South FOURTH Street.
efl FOR SALE—FARM OF 4534411,
.121 , 10,E.S.A . S8abii t cl.p . .katIon, on Cainde;..4l.
ana we .I.ieliwrgaq.44P,ye Camden: mo
ll. F. GLENN:, •
se'23 123 South FOURTH treet._
r AB T L IFSTEE'S SALE OF VALE"-
BEAT. ESTATE
IN NEW CASTLE bELAWARIGI
A FAMILY MANSION AND COUNTRY SEAT,
WITH VALUABLE FARM ATTACHED,
One mile from the city of Wilmineton, Delaware,
imowii as " EDENP.A.I I.i.
.."
_ _
.10=WEI
CON,SISTIN(i OF 2.5,5 ACRES
Of the most productive and desirable land in New
Castle county - , will be offered at Public Sale,
ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER Rath, 1865,
At the Hotel of B. C. PEARCE, FIFTH and MAR
KET Streets , in the city of WILMINGTON, at two
o'clock P. M. it will be sold in two separate par
cels.
No. I.—The MANSION HOUSE, with Its Stabling !
out-bblldinfs, &c., complete, with TWELVE
01. eHE FINEST LAND, including the
Grove, Lawns. Nursery; also, large and highly cal
-anted 'VEGETABLE, GARDEN, with GARDEN
ER'S HOME ereeted Mann,
The Mansion Is a spacious three-storied stone and
brick building, rough-cast, newly fitted up, with
parlor, dining, and smoking-rooms, library, two
halls, and conservatory on the first floor; fourteen
bed chambers, besides servants' rooms, and good
attics on the upper floors; the whole in excellent
condition. The roof and upper stories were built in
Ma, of the best material and WorlananShip; the
rooms are well distributed and proportionate, sup
plied with bath, and water-closets, good drainage,
and ample supply of pure water In the house. The
kitchen, wash, and ironing-rooms, with eOIII.IIOUSe,
&c., all complete. Large , dry, and commodious
Cellars under the whole building, with heating ap
paratus, flues, &c. The stable appurtenant Is of
brick, nevr, and well arranged for seven horses,
with abundant carriage-room; and. adjoining it
there is a Well constructed lee-house Of ample Ca
pacity.
The GROVE adjoining Is composed of the finest
old trees, through which avenues are laid out; the
grounds surrounding are well stocked with a variety
of the choicest fruit trees, also flowers and shrub
bery, The entire establishment is of a class rare in
this countr ) , and seldom offered for aillet and has
been occupied only by its owners during the present
century.
No. 2.—THE EDEN PARK FARM.
containing 173 acres of land, not surpassed in fer
tility and productiveness by any in the county of
New Castle. It Is well fence buildings,red through
out, with complete Set of partly new,
and all substantial. The FARM HOUSE is a double
three-storied brick building. There are three large
Barns, with Ice-house, Granary, Tool-house, Out
houses, Shedding, Stock Yard, &c., with abundant
supply of excellent water from wells, withpinups
In good order, The property abuts upon the Chris
tiana River,with exectlent landing for steam or sail
ing vessels, the Bank or Levee having lately been
renewed and faced with stone, so as to be perma
nent without further outlay. The location of this
property and the character of its soil especially
adapt it to the production of vegetables and fruit,
for which the adjacent markets of Wilmington and
Philadelphia create a constant MO,Sro wing de -
Maud. A large and profitable vegetable garden is
now in operation upon the farm, and the induce
ments for its Increase is very great.
The place is perfectly healthyand Ms. In the
midst Or a fertile district of well improved farina,
intersected With excellent roads, and is within fif
teen minutes drive of the stations of the Philadel
phia and Baltimore and the Delaware Railways,
also Steamboats for Philadelphia.
Inspection by those desiring to purchase can be
had by applying to the Tenant at the Farm-house, or
to the Coachman in charge of tine Mansion and
or after September ist. The title is
unquestionable, and terms of sale will be faVorable.
Possession of the Mansion given immediately, and
likewise ofhthefarnitthe latter subject to a tenantcy
on shares, (with a first-class tenant,) expiring
March 25th. 1858. For further particulars, address
FLORENC.IO d. VERMER, Trustee,
6Th WALNUT Street, Philadelphia,
or THOMAS F. BAYARD,
Wilmington, Del.
N. B.—The landlord's share of the Pane Stock is
for sale, and a pair of valuabiemarriage horses, with
Household Furniture, &e., will be Mild on. &WM
her Znb, on the premises. au3o-stuthbit
, k 52 FOR SALE - A DARK BAY
HORSE; 16 hands, sound, kind at stylish;
six years old, fast traveller. Address Rox 2069, Post
Office. se26-It.
'MR SALE—A FLORENCE SEWING-
Stre et. it*
- 1 " MACHIN, Walnut ease, No. 211.8 UREEN
TOLE T—TWO COMMUNICATING
OFFICES, In a central losatiou t suitable for a
Broker or at. UP Company. Mann "LC," at
TJie PrEBB 011 Ice. "se2o-2V
FOR SALE-STOCK, GOOD WILL
and Fixtures of an established Merchant Tailor.
One of the best business stands on Arch street.
store and dwelling to rent. ANly at 533 ARV
Street. sea-at
IRON STAIRS AND IRON DOORS
FOR SALE, at Depot, STIVENTrI Street, above
Thompson, Coe23-et.) NATHAN W. ELLIS.
.._. •
CKS, FOR, SALE,
at Depot, nvErini above Thom_son stree t.
se23.Bt* NATHAN W. ELLIS.
TO B - RIT-A PART OF TWO COM
municating omeda, furnished, In the lelntty of
Fourth and Walnut streets. Address at
this °Mee. act-3t*
To LET.—ROOMS IN THE GRANITE
BUILDING, (formerly Post Office.) A Dock
street below Third, With bteani row"' lso the
THIRD STORY of the 04513311t011ireflIth /Midi*
Nos. 011 and all II
Chestnut street. TO3. H. CO -
NELL Counting-house of Dr. D. Jayne & Son,
242 CHESTNUT Street. ee2o.6t*
DWHTS OF A VALUABLE PATENT
ron BALE. Address ++ PATENTEE," this
office. scea-lt.*
F OR BALE.
CIiATTANOWA ROLLIRtt MILL'
Wan DlMATermanr ,
OFFICE OF DIRECTOR AND GssigßAL
.11LANAO.Elt OF MILITARY RAILROADS U. S.
WAnunvorow, D. c., July 31, 1806.
PROPOSALS wilt be received at Oita office until
12 o'clock, noon, on WEDNESDAIt, Sentetilber
1865, to purchase the United States Military Rail
road R0L1,11.4 6- MILL at CHATTANOOGA, Ten
nessee, WW the machinery, toils, buildings, fix
tures, and track connecting the Rolling Mill with
the liashvllle and Chattanooga Railroa to re-roll
The m ill and machinery Constructed
railroad iron are entirely new, and of the MOM im
proved character.
For full description and details of operation, oft
pacity, &c, apply In person or by letter to Ten-
YARDLEY, Superintendent, Chattanooga,
310/39CC.
AD bids
Chattanoogae endorsed, •irroposals to Par
chase Rolling Mill. i
13, C. McCALLUM,
Brevet Brigadier General,
Director and General Manager
Military Railroads U. S.
Xo s kidilietory bid haying beenrrecelved under
the recent advertisement for the AMA of the Matta.,
nooga Rolling MIL, the time for receiving bids is
extended to toe FIFTH OF OCTOBER, 1865, same
hour. D. C. McOALLUM,
Brevet Brigadier General,
Director and General Manager
selS.lit AtilliarY cr,
FOR SALE AND MO LET.
FOR BALE--FIVE HOUSES OK
mantOMBAWD Street, between Seventeenth and.
Ereenth street. AU of than Storm Two Houses
be empty on October Ist. Inquire et No. 1.735.
raultßD Street,
die SPLINDID INVESTMENT.—FOR
arasate, a fine Store Property situated on CHEST
NM Street, near Eighth. paying ntne per eep h itiet
income on Drive. Ant& to E. It. JON
ISOZ-at * Do. 504 WALNUT Str t.
it FOR BALE--No. 2312 GIILEN
JeaStrtet-41 Well-built Three-star,' HOUSE, with'
all the modern IrnMwetnents; now Defog repotted.
Apply at IL X6 fitc.N Street. se2:3-3t*
AVCTION SAGES.
AUCTION BADE OF 110SPITAL
PROPERTY.
C: W. 30TE/oBRI AUCT/OvXZEIt.
MEDICAL PURVEYOR'S OFFTOR.
WaSninoTON, D. C. September 25
Will be exposed at Publld Anetion, on Tit RS.
DAY, September `D, 1835, at the Warehouse,
&inure, Fifth and E streets, under the (Urea.
Doh of Captain If; JOhneelk Med. l. K., D. 4.
Army, a large lot of Serirteetad: property, epnatsts
lag of—
Iron Bedsteads. Blankets, MO:tresses, halt and
shuck; Hair Pillows:, Sheets, Mien and cotton;
Mugs Pitchers, Knives and Forks. Spoons,. Tam
biers; Bowls Shirts, Drs4ers, Socns, &c.
The - attention of hattEekeepers WO proprietors of
hotels and AtearallOtttS, Testers in secon44 l 4 4 tlina*
Unita, and others, IS rlspeetfully called to ther.d
sales, as articles are offered fit riunntlttes to SULU
both large and small purchasers.
Terms: Cash, In Goverl_raent funot",,
Purchasers are reoldrol. to pay for and remove
gincip fOrty-light hours from date Of
sulcr C. 8 RL A.ND
STERR'S CITY BAZAAR AND
'PATTERSALLS,
FILBERT SIMPP t, between SE.7.ENTiI and EIGILTIL
THE OLD CITY AUCTION MART REVIVED.
Tile subseriber intends to reopen this old esta
blished place of bustness,On TUESDAYMOUNING.
October the 3d. at 10 o'clock.
This "Establishment lifts been rebuilt and much Im
proved sod enlarged hi style aunt size, and Is now -
One Of the most complete Dineen for the sale et
Horses, CarriageS, Harness, &c., 5n this city, it be
ing so very centrally situated right In the bitainesl
part of the city. The builclluKs be sufficiently
complete by the latter part of this week to reeelVei
Vehicles Harness, &c. of alt descriptions.
14. U. 'Due notion tell) he ILIVIM ye.th deserlp.
tions of Horses, Carriages ere., intended Poi , altiG.
N. B.—Consigners will please hand In the deserip-
Hon of all articles intended to be offered at the first.
sale In time to be regularly catalogued. •
N. 11.—Public sales will be held regularly, until
Author notice, every TUESDAY avid FltillAX
MOHNING. '
N. D.-Advances made On all armies intended for
solo.
N. B.—No postponement on IllTDunt of the:
weather. WM. IL STERR,
se2s-6t Atutloneer.
=J)
WALNUT -STREET THEATRE
_ . Acting and Stage Manager . W. S. Fredericks
DROpess Manager anti Trea 7 yrez; ,.. .....1 .5 . J. Hemphill
THtS MUM/ /iY)
UNPREqEDIoNTE trU V O i kr ' M i lt " brA t i . Net: r.
- -
iibiVEli3 AS "LADY AU LEY.
in accordance with the request of hundreds it will be
reheated ONE TIME MORE.
The perform ante will commence with
• LADY AUDI...FPS SECRET,
Lady Audio' Mr& D. P. ilowergs
Robert Audiey Mr, Bartoulial.
To conclude with the favorite Nautical Drains, Of
BLACK-EYED SUSAN.
Mr. Barton RBI.
liinck-eyea XI...MISS A nole saralMxi.
Painily Circle 25 cents; Chairs Orchestra and D r ess Circle, Secants; secured chilli's Its Orellegirit
and Dress Circles, n cents; Orchestra Chairs, $1;
Orchestra Boxes, $0: Private Boxes, $8 to $B.
NEW OHESTNUT•STREET
TRE—CHESTNUT Street, above Twelfth.
GROVER & SINN Lessees and &tanagers.
CONTINUED POPULARITY OF THE
YOUNG. BEAUTIFUL, AND GIFTED
MISS HELEN WESTERN.
MONDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS,
Sept. 240 and 26th,
will be presented the grand . romantic alieetacular
drama,
THE SEA OF Ter,:
On, A THIRST FOR GOLD,
(with new Scenery, Original Music, Correct Ap
ncliplinents, &C.)
Louise cle Lasebtin 4 tliiii MVP
Ogarithn. the Wild Flower of :Mexico, Wegtern.
SUPPORTED hy a CAST OF BEAT STItENGTII.-
Friday owning, benefit or HELEN 'WESTERN.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, lit , Dt. 30,
FIFTY-NINTH GRAND FAMILY MATINEE.
When the SEA OF lON wig be performed.
In active preparatioa,
THE ANGEL OF MIDNIGHT.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH
.STREET THEA.TRE.
LAST WEEK OF EDWIN ADAMS.
NONDAT, TL 13A1. VIRDNINDA:I4 AND tlittliWoWv
THE SERF.
The Serf Edwin Adams.
Concluding encli evening with a
AVOILITE COMEDIETTA,
Sinbrnehig the entire strength or the CaMpany.
Ze2s-4tMVIDAr — .I 3 ENErtrOF EDWIN ADAMS.
NEW AMERICAN TlitiTnE,
W M n S u SKATE
FovH E E let h.
In eight original characters.
First fitment:twee of
MILLE AUGUSTA,
The beautiful and Ucebzuplished amens°, frola
Niblo , s Garden, N. Y.
THIS EVENING-
The performance will commence with the powerful
Drama, In allots, entitled the
- FEMALE AMERICAN SPY.
TimSDlr....r....n,rrrr..yMiss Kate Fisher,
supported oy the entire Uompany, and
THE BEAUTIFUL HORSE WONDER.
•
GRAND D/VRRTMEMENT.
Mille Augusta Mons. Antonio, a adAlarps de Ballet
to conclude with the very laughable Farce of the
T }MEE. LOVERS.
FAMILY MATINEE EVERY SATLTEDAY AF.
TERNOON. ee2.5
BY SPECIAL REQUEST, MR. EDWIN
ADAMS wIU appear for the benelit of the
MOYAAIENSLEG HOSE COMPANY,
,SATURDAY, Sept. 201.11. It
MUSICAL FUND IiALL
ADOW ADOOI
ARTIEYIJS WARD
AMONG THE MORMONS.
;:afs aNzr, - •
ABTEMUS wARp respecitully announces three
farewell :Mormon WhOullo Pea
late som ENTIRELYIy' stories, and prusullt an
NEW PANORAMA.
- -
These will be Artemus Ward's last nights in rut.
ladelphia, previous to his departure for Europe.
Minis/gull 50 Center Reserved seats, 75 cents. Re..
served seats for sale at Truils,r3lel l l HUMP. Stores
corner of Seventh and Chestnut streets, and at Els.
ley's Continental Hotel News Stand. Sale of seats
will commence Friday, Sept. 22, at 9 A. M., to 5 P.
M., and continue following days. Doors open at 7.
COMlnenee at 8 0 ' 810 ,8k . ! se2t-st
MUSICAL FUND HALL.
ARTEMUS WARD.
➢aOEMON. ENTERTAINMENT.
SECOND
A.E,TEMITS WILED
Will repeat
TO-NIGHT (Tuesday*, Sept. 20,
His Entertainment, which wits given last night to
AN OVERFLOWING HOUSE.
To-MORROW ICIOIIT ()Vellumlat), MOst
posi
tivoly 11w lust appearance in Philadelphia. or
ARTExtra WARD,
Prior to his departure for England. se2S
CONCERT HALL.—T HI RD ,
WEEK 01' 8L1.N.0 Tott.
Owing to the wild enthusiasm and immense 8110.
cess with which TOM has been greeted, he will con
tinue his stay In the city this week, and will appear
at Cobden, Hall EV'EILY except Fri
day evening.
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Peribrillallee to COM.-
merle° at 8 o'clock. _
. . . . .
ADMISSION 50 CENTS.
Reserved Seats, .75e. to be bud atT B. Pugh's Book
Storer corner p,IXTEI and CHESTNUT Streets.
Gallery 2.5 eente,
Comfortable seats have been reserved for the all.
COMMOthltion of colored people in the gallery.
GRAND IBATIN NE,
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Sept. 30.
5e2.5-at S. C. J. THAYER, Agent.
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS ; mini
AND CHESTNUT.
A SUCCESS 'UNPARALLELED
IN THE WORLD OP AMUSEAIENT
Has been achieved by the distinguished artists,.
MR. ANI) MRS. HARRY WATKINS,
And the beet of ltvlti rhoOots;,
MISS CARIAATA.
Iu their comical Musical Entertainment
TWO HOURSII FUNLANDI
TWO HOURS IN PUNIANDt
Prononuced by Press and Public the most charming
AND DELIGHTFUL OP AMUSEMENTS.
Eliciting, hearty laughter allti VAlhusittam by time
brilliant music, sarcasm, wit, and ssug dlslflaged
by these incomparable artists in delineating,
LINE'S COMIC FEATURES: HITS at the TEKESt
Every evening at S. Tickets 50 aud 25 eentS.
se2-et
ACADEMY OF FMB ARTS, CHEST
NUT Street; above Tenth—Open from 9A. M.
till &P. SI. Benjamin West'sgreat pleture of
CHRIST REJECTED dill on Exhibition. Jell
BOARDING.
IptREAKFAST AND TEA.—TWO GEX-.
B
i'LEMEN can he acconnnodated with
CHOICE ROOKS and
BEEAKFAST and TVA,
in a moat fiC6/111149 )oeanty. A.thlte "z\. t;. W.
Press Office.
EXCURSIONS.
111:77-Fr7.. EXCURSIONS TO
LaN.G. BRANCH.
Trains for Long Branch will leave COONIII 4 II
POINT, Canalenolaily (Sunday eXcented) at 9.16 A.
M. Fare, ea, Excursion. Tickets, good for titres
days, sta. b. B. COLE, Agent,
Camden.
&Ewa W E T CHESTER
AND PIIILADELPBIA.
RAILROAD, VIA AIEDIA. • _
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
On and after MONDAY, JIM sth, 265, the trains
vat leave as MOW;
WEST 011EsTER TRAINS
Leave Philadelphia for West Chester at 7.35 and
10.30 A. M., and 2.30, 4.45 and 0.45 P. M.
Leave West Chester for Philadelphia at 0.76, 7.45.
and 10.85 A. M., and 2 and 9.45 P.
Train§ leaving West Chester at 7.45 A. M., ano.
leaving Plinadelplilit 4.15 P. M.., Will not OPP at
Penns ton , and will BM, beloW B. O. Janet on
Media only.
B. C. JUNCTION TRAINS
Leave Philadelphia for B. C. JunetiOn at 5.02 and
Imo
Lea r. ve B ns.,
d'..landtion for Plih ilelpll Aat 8.24 Aare
and 7.20 P. M.
These trains stop at all intermediate atationt.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia at 8. 30 A. and 2 P. M.
Leave West Chester at 8 A. M and 5 P. M.
Trains leaving Philadcilitia at 7.35 M. and 4.41
P. M., and leavlng West Mesta, at 7,4 b A. N. mid
M.connect at B. O. Juncon ith trains
on P. and , B. C. B. B. for Oxford a n d in termediate
p Passengers are allowed to take Wearing apparel
opty as baggage and the Company will not in any
ease
r e Pas
laps, for An amount exceeding one
hunded de p ilate, mum a 00aclal contract le made
for the same.
BENNY WOOD, General Superintendent.
PIGLADEpriIIe, March 15, 245. mpg
1800 CHST:Myr STREAT.
WATORe, SRWELRY,
vlial s STERLING SILVERWARE, PEAR/41MA."
BLONDS. and PLATTEDpius stones.
BESTWARE, &c., &O.
Watches and Clocks carefully repaired, mit
woratited.
Laic of BMW & 04)&4 T. GALLAGHER,
formerly 1300 DRESTNUT Street&
Bailey et, Michela. f aele•St.
A LABQE ASSORTMENT OW
Ladies', Dllane,. and alifidt , Anla Straw, Felt,
and Silk-plush HATS. Also, Flowers t reethere.
Velvets,
price,ibbons, which will be sold at Straw,
cash or short time. T. E. HARRIS,
ses.lras9 North SECOND Street.
•
-VT--- , WRITTEN AND VERBLIt
DESCRIPTiONS Citaraeter,_Oonstl.
!VA ' Mien, and Tulent,with ADVICE on.
ra Business Health, Education, Self-Int
gr.vothatracreitdadiJortn.g!
Ai and evening, by _ _ s
Ong L. CAPE
Phrenologist and Bookseller.
o. 25 S. TENTH Street, above Chestnut.
oell-tuthelylf
Ot3AGE ORANGE, ARBOR VITA,
and other hedgeAslmatsi Fruit, Ornamental
Trees act. atbiErideN CIERMANT6W.N xu . R •
smut*. oe2l-lin•
MEBBRS. J. A. GANDARA & CO.,
HAVANA, CUBA.
offer tIiMP serVieell to those desiring to purchain
any of the products of the Wand, Mid soIIOIS oOns
algnments of 'Vessels. Provisions, and Approved
Goods upon which they offer liberal cash advances,
through Messrs. S. FUG= SONtd,
Warta,o whom they ram
Purveyor,