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    MEDICAL.
, f irOlviAM
T 1 . (O ,Es, to the peentifir and linpOrtalit
which they sustain, their peculiar organi
-I,—nd the Mikes they perform, are subject to
,b,;freriugs and ailments peculiar to the sex.
from these contributes in no small degree
0 001 0-5 sand welfare. for none can be
.••
t', who arc M. of only so, but no one of these
In ; female complaints can long be ' uffered to
ei t ',.; without involving the general health of the
and ere long.prodnetng permanent sick
remature depllne. .tf or slt pleasant to
• L , ''p gilt hysician roc the tellef these various
agections, and only upon the most urgent
will a truh woman so far sacrifice her
charm as to do this. The sex will then
fo plg hi their hands simple specifics
bo fond efficacious in relieving and
every one of those troublesome com.
liar to the sex.
Ptell.
m uoID'S EXTRACT OF BVCI[U.
„re&
vainlyn in Silence, and hundreds of
IN': "ply to druggists and doctors, who
tr,', e rely tantalize them with the hope of a cure
: W I , re medies which make them worse. I would
? 1 , 1 ;s1, to assert anything that would do injustice
s edeted,but I am obliged to say ghat although
pe produced from excessive exhaustion of
, t 'li t uers of life, by laborious employment, un
:,l,,olue air and food, profuse menstruation, the
ica and coffee, and frequent childbirth, it is
caused by direct irritation, applied to
nt rus
membrane o cases vagina itself.
ites recto% ing the :A these distressing
" tu ts, it is most painful to contemplate the
'Lend evils consequent upon them. It is but
~;je j stiee to the subject to enumerate a few of
,Iwo- additional causes which so largely affect
jeifealth,and happiness of woman Wall classes
and Which, consequently, affect,more or
iiireCtly, the welfare of the entire human faint.
mania that exists for precocious education
marriage causes the years that Nature designed
';'orporcal development to be wasted and per
';,ln the restraints of dress, the early confine
.';, o f s chool, and especially in the unhealthy ex
en of the ball-room. Thus, with the body
r'dpilted and the mind unduly excited by plea
'„' perverting In midnight revel the hours de
br nature for sleep and rest, the work of de
4,%ipii is half accomlished.
;,', e asenuence of tills early strain upon her sys
:, unnecessary effort is required by the delicate
~,cto retain her situation in a school at a later
~3 , 11 1 50 aggravating the evil. When one excite..
t 15 over, another in prospective kees the mind
:itittly sensitive to impression, while the now
',,etsat restraint of fashionable dress, absolutely
;lowing the exercise indlepensableto the attain
and retention of organic health and strength:
txposure to night 9 l the sudden change of
~ ,e iz tare; the complete prostration produced by
.-55.11" C dancing must, of necessity, produce their
M te effect. At last, an early marriage caps
c limax of misery, and the unfortunate one,
11crto so utterly regardless of the plain dictates
re monstrances of her delicate nature, becomes
:,amilling subject of medical treatment. This is
s truthful picture of the experience of thou
,sts et Our young women'.
Log before the ability to exercise the functions
, th ,,: ge nc,ticeorgans, they require an education
•Meir peculiar
nervous system, composed of what
:.sictl the tissue which. Is, in common with the
%ir breast and lips, evidently under the control
-.'utottal emotions and associations at an early
•Jtod of life: and, as we shall subsequently see,
emotions, when excessive, lead, long before
1 :, ytp, to habits which sap the very life of their
, foth ere nature has self-completed their develop-
•
td-
Female Weakness and Debility, Whites or
6 ,eirlid . a. Too Profuse. Exhausting, Too Long
m ined Periods, for Prolapses and Bearing
QT Prolapses Uteri, we offer the most per
spAitic known—Beimbohlts COMDOWTha BXfract
.11yrhe.
m... 1 inns for use, diet, and advice accompany.
inifiles in every period of life, from infancy to
„vow old age, will find it a remedy to aldilatUre
discharge of its functions.
:IN neth is the glory Of Manhood and womanhood.
IiELMBOLDS EXTRACT BUCHU
,-,re strengthening than any of the preparations
of Bark or iron, infinitely safer,
and more pleasant.
ifELIEBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCTIII,
vinF received the endorsement of the most PRO
.{stavr PHYSICIANS in the - United States, is
now °gored to afflicted humanity as a certain
for the following diseases and symptoms, from
',never cause originating:
„!:.?I'al Debility,
, Menial and Physical Depression,
Determination of Blood to the
Confused Ideas,
Hysteria,
General Irritability,
::11 , ssness and Sleeplessness at Night,
Absence of Muscular Efficiency,
Loss of Appetite,
Dyeipepsia,
Emaciation,
LOW Spirits,
Dis Organization or Paralysis of
the Organs of Generation,
Palpitation of the Heart,
„:4, In fact, all the concomitants of a Nervous and
Debilitated state of the system.
in.vrefthegrentline, cut thit Out.
ASR FOB FLELMBOLD 'S. TAKE NO OTHER.
MILITARY.
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS.
-Wanted for the lINITED STATES MAItrOTE
coIIPP, Able-bodied NEN. Bp/endid induce
..uents held out to all entering the Marine Coma;
&nen& opportunity to • visit foreign countries'
nee pay, excellent accommodations, light and
0.1 . 5 emties.
For ell further information inquire at the Recruit-
RendenvOnil, No. 311 BOutb FRONT Btreet,
rallsdelphia, between 9A. M. and P. M. ever,
hy, except Eittnday. CHAICLEVIRYWOOP.
Oantain and Recruiting Oticer.
FINANCIAL.
OFFICE FOR THE BALE OF
GOVEIRNMENT LOANS
JAY COOKE Sr, CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Ealug Removed temporarily-to
NO. 305 CHESTNUT STREET,
offer for sale, at lowest market rates,
GOVEINNENT SECURITIES,
7.30 Treasury Notes of date of Aug. IS, Mt.-
Do. do. do. June IS, 7865.
Do. do. do. July 16.7886.
BONDS OF 1881.
5-40 LOAN OF 1864.
5-40 LOAN OF 1864.
10-40 LOAN OF 1861.
CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS.
5.7001(5 OF ALL RINDS BOUGHT AND SOLD
ON COMMISSION.
larOrelatiOn given concerning all kinds of gem-
Collections on all points made at lowest rates.
au24-tjal
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK
OF PHILADELPHIA,
109 SOIITH FOURTH STREET.
DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE
UNITED STATES.
CAPITAL 6150,000.
This Sank will issue Certificates of Deposit bear
v.:: Merest, on favorable terms.
AIA_EX. ERVIN, Jr.,
CASHIER:
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 22, 1865. se23-5t
DIILIJNERT.
ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 281 m,
WE WILL OPEN
A FULL LINE OF
FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS,
7„7.,ich we invite the attention of Our
CUSTOMERS and THE TRADE.
HARDING ft GARDNER,
serAt 41.3 ARCH STREET.
JOS. HAMBERGER,
NO. ZS SOUTH SECOND STREET,
Ittvelirea daily front Akitetion!
VELVETS,
RIBBONS,
FLOWERS,
SILKS,
and other novelties in the
mi-mar,x:Nmirsz .
and IM:MLINEBB ere respectfully
4 .vited to call and examine before purchasing else
,i.tre. sere-2t'
F . A. HOYT & BROTHER
Have now bn hand
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
/30 - Y . s' CLOTHING,
which they invite the attention of their ens
!,:wErs and the public in general. -
8.4 (: line of goods for MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR
to order.
F, A,' HOYT kt.
.BRO.,
ASZEISIBLY BUILDINGS,
!PITH AND CHESTNUT STREETS.
wfmnt
J BT RECEIVED,
NEW FANS,
gelTr at CO.,
6e12.41 12 ,
819 CHESTNUT STESET.
PRESTON STEAM LAUNDRY CO.,
1520 SOUTH NINTH STHEET;,-
'4"AsBING, STARCHING, IRO - Nth% SCOUR-
IND, AND CLEANSING . ,
i Sittaint injury to color or fabric. -
t k oli l'Amuarrs WASH KEPT SEPARATE.
"*"Orcters by mail to Box 2024. sekituthilt
COTTON AND FLAX SAIL DUCH
.r,„ A „ND CANVAS, of all numbers and brands.
awning, Trunk and Virmon-cover Duck.
los" , aller Manufacturers , -Drier Felts, from one
ve feet wide; PauAns Boltins Sidi Twine, *a
UN
iK.NVMMAN GO..
Kong; .TONXS' *nays
MIMI
RETAIL DRY GOODS
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
RX3 South. SECOND street,
WILL OPEN THIS MOHNEN.%
UQ MUM ANTIQUES, NEW SHADES.
SPLENDID QUALITY PLAIN SILKS.
RICH COLORS CORDED SILKS
BEAUTIFUL SILKS
FOR EVENING DRESSES.
WM= AND LIGHT SILKS
FOR WVDDINGS
FANCY SILKS OF VARIOUS STYLES,
AtAGNIFVENT QUALITY
13tAA.CIK.
FALL IMPORTATION.
THOMAS W. EVANS & CO.,
HAVE NOW OPEN
AND
ARE DAILY uzvx,rvaicer NEW AND CHOICE
STYLES
DRESS GOODS,
SICLICS,
To which the, respectfully invite attention.
Nos. 818 and 820 CHESTNUT STREET.
se2s-at
1865. NEW GOODS FOR 1861
EYRE & LANDELL,
FOURTH AND ARCM
IMPORTERS,
JOBBERS,
RETAILERS,
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods.
WHOLESALE—SECOND 'FLOOR. setl-tf
AT - RETAIL.
JAINtS B. CAMPBELL a co.,
cm.mgrrriu-r Errumpir,
OFFER AT POPULAR PRICES:
BLACK SILKS
In great variety, including the best goods im
ported, Royal Armnres Gros Grains, Lyons Taf
feta, Parisiennes, Drap de France, Drap de
Lyon, Gros de Rhine, Oros d'Afrique, &e., &e.
COLORED SILKS
In desirable shades, embracing newest colorings
in Moire Antiques and Real Lyons Taffetas, in
eluding all the desirable evening shades.
DRESS GOODS_
Lupin's choicest Fabrics—Merinoes, NOW,
Velour Russo, Silk Chain Epinglines, Crepe
Eugenie, Clan Plaids, ,te., &c.
VELVETS.
Lyons Cloaking - Velvets, all widths, of superior
fabric.
SHAWLS
in great variety, including latest novelties in
Long and Square Cashmere Broelle, in original
designs.
Mourning Goods,
Linen and Cotton Goods,
Flannels, Blankets, &c.,
WHOLESALE ROOMS UP-STAIRS.
se2s-6t
GREAT STOCK OF
JOB LOTS
•
op
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
KNOBBY COATINGS,
BEAVERS,
VEIL`OURS,
' VELVETS,
CHINCHILLAS,
Of the latest and most beautiful 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,
84 SOMME SECOND STREET
AND
23 STRAWBERRY STREET.
Beg-1m
A SPECIALLY -INTERESTING
REOPENING.
• JOISEP'II MIE-lOUEVNT...IO:2",
(LATE TIIORNLEr & cnionto
Having made extensive repairs and alterations to
the old stand, Northeast corner of EIGHTH and
SPRING GARDEN Streets, has reopened with a
magnificent stock Of new and beautiful Goods, se
lected with great care, and with special reference
to the first-class trade who havesn long patronized
the old firm. And I would here take the opportunity
of thanking all our former customers, and or assuring
them that no effort will be spared •in the future to
retain their con ed patronage.
There will be d a g94d sleek of
BLACK SIDES AND SHAWLS. •
RICH PLAID' ND PLAIN POPLINS.
FRENCH MERIN9 . ES,.DELAINES, AbLCALI-
btas7Cia&Rß. Li) Th - sini
NELL A_D BLANKErKS.
LINEN GOODS, MUSLIN - a, orritimsara, &c.,svo,
JOSEPH H. THORNLEY,
se27-Ixa Cor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN.
FURNITURE PLUIM.
Just received, one case crimson and green
FURNITURE PLUSH,
of superior finality.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON,
Importers of house furnishing dry goods,
6e25-et No. 1008 OHESniIiT Street.
WHITE GOODS,.
SHEPPARD, VANSON HARLINGEN & AIM
,
No. 100 S CHESTNUT Street,
are nowrecelxing their Fall assortment of
WHITE GOODS,
Comprising light and heavy Cambric Mali.
Plain, plaid and striped Jaconet.
India Mull and liainsook.
French and Swiss Muslin&
Tarlatans and Bobinetts.
Brilliantes and India Dimity,
French and Cambric Dimity.
Fr end' Cambric and Percale.
India Twills and Hair Cord Cambric.
Shirred and Tucked Muslin!).
Victoria and Bishop Lawn.
Irish Lawns, Linen Cambric, &c., 83c. se2B-6t
CHEAPEST BLANKET HOUSE
THE ClTY.—Persons wanting Blankets for the
coming cold weather, wilt save money by examin
ing my stock and purchasing now. I 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 45 per pair; better
and finer at $6. 9050, 47.50, $B, $1!) and $lO. I believe
these will all be higher in a short time, as I could
not sell these at the prices I name if they had not
been bought some time ago. Crib Blankets, differ
ent sizes and qualitibs. Goode will be sent to any
part of the city, no matter how far.
GBA.NVILLE B. HAINES,
se26-4t No. 1013 MARKET Street, above Tenth.
MARSEILLES COUNTERPANES.-
I am offering a Jereat bargain in these goods
at prices far below what the same kinds have been
and are now selling at. This lot was imported when
gold was 15 per cent. lower than now, andmy price
M in the same proportion; they are heavy and large
size at $9, worth one dollar more at,wholesale ; one
lot Suer, at ro; extra size, at Igil , 'end *l2. Mar.
Bellies Counterpanes for cribs, different sizes and
beautiful patterns, equally cheap. 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,
se2B-4t No. 1013 MARKET Street, above Tenth.
EDWIN HALL & CO. , 26 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
Have now open a fall stock of
Vrench Merinoes.
"Lupin's" Mouslin de Lainea.
•
MA-faced Poplins.
Bilk and Wool Poplins.
All-wool Poplins.
Plaid Poplins, of ordered styles.
Rich-figured all-wool Cashmeres.
•
Polkatilgs of Wool De Lainea,
pot De Latnes and Reps.'
Dress Goods, in great variety, of our own Dn.
portatton. Sell
ATTRACTIVE NOTICE TO LADIES.
A full line et French Herinoee,
A full line of r e p N
full line of Sil arid 'Jimmie,
A fUll line of Blankets,
A full line of Nadine
A full line of Table Linens,
A fall line of Clothsand Cassinieree, at)
JOHN H. STOKES,
self... TO% ARCH Street.
BLUE DOUBLE WIDTH.
Lupin's Wool Delaines, or good quaLtty, at
Isll/23i
&also, Greene, Browns. Modes, ac.
ed.Ot Lupin's plain Pontine, ereens i Browns,
Blues, Purples.
. P. 2 Lupin ' s Black Poplins.
IO Lupin's 7-4 Black Detainee.
olored AlpacaS, Paramatiae, &e.
DelalUes, Prints.Blaids, &e.
IDLEIMILLES QUILTS.
New invoice,; good qualities and large slam At
lower prices than for three years.
Also, sto
ck of Quilts.
Fine stock of Bed, Crib, Cradle, and Colored
BLANICHTS.
• 'COOPER & COWARD.
ae2o-tf S. E, corner NINTH and Id&ENET.
SHAWLS SHAWLS I !
N , Bound Blanket Shawls.
Plain Long Shawls, for Mends.
Extra-size Square Shawls. -
Flue Plaid Shawls. newest patterns.
Misses' and Children's Shawls.
Black and Mode Thlbat Shawls.
Berlin Jacquard Shawls.
ee23 At'JOIRN H. STOKES'. 'O2 ARCH St.
Si IMGUIET & BONS,
, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND
110017erd oP HAVANA CI ARS and TOBACCO,
218 tioutlaliONT §treet,
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA:, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1865:
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
OPENING THIS DAY,
AT THE
PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAIK
FUR EMPORIUM,
No. 920 CHESTNUT STREET. 4,
PARIS AND LONDON CLOAKS,
In great abundance of Style and Material.
me,lcrx r—urts
OF ALL NATIONS,
LADIEI9,
MINIMS, sad
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
5e27.2t N 0 .920 CHESTNUT STREET.
lIVIEOLESIALE DRY GOODS.
1865. FALL. 1865.
JAS. B. CAMPBELL &
727 CHESTNUT STREET,
Invite the attention of Cash Buyers at wholesale
to their stock of
FRENCH, BRITISH, AND AMERICAN
DRY GOODS.
Which, for extant. variety, and general adapta
tion to the wants of the trade, le Unrivalled.
MELRINCVES,
POPLINS,
EPINGLINES,
TARTAN PLAIDS.
BLANKETS, •
FLANNELS,
BALMORALS,
WHITE GOODS,
LINENS, and •
BRADFORD GOODS.
raetage Buyers supplied with scarce and desira
ble goods at and under akorket rates.
WHOLESALE *OOIILS EP STAIRS.
an2B-tf
SIM AND DDT GOODS JOBBERS
FRESH GOODS.
HALLOWELL, GARDNER, & .0,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBER S ,
ARE NOW OPENING
' A,N ENTIRELY NEW STOCK
BILKS
AND -
• .
FANCY DRESS wow
' Comprising an extensive and attractive assortment
of stres to meet present trade in
Elegant Designs
Foreign. Fancy Fabrics.
AIso—CHOICE MAKES in
IMPORTED STAPLE GOODS,
such as wilLbe rc A. qt r i r d for
SALES,
which the offer at
LOW PRICES TO CASH BU pots.:
615 Chestnut and 612 ;Jayne streets.
13,31-mwtam
SHEPHERD 'PLAIDS,
IN GREAT VARIETY, IN
A.1.1.,-W001.4 SAXONY,
FOITLA.RD DE MAINE,'
TOILE DU NORD,
POILE DE CIIEIME.(
FOB SALE BY PIECE OR PACKAGE, BY
HALLOWELL, GARDNER & CO.,
se234t 815 CHESTNUT Street.
JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
DRy.GOOD ,
Nom. 289 •nd 241 North Third street,
PHILADELPHIA
Clothe, Frinte, .
Cassimeree, Detainee,
Sattlnette, Alpacas, ' .
seam, Fanev Dren 53046, ..
Oottonadee, Brown and Bleached bheetlltga,
Denials, Brown and Bleeehed Skirtings,
Stripes, Owlish Chambras,
Cheeks, (ash Tweeds,
Ginghams, Flannels,
Diapers, Linens,
nrionsuare- GOODS,
WBiTB GOODS,
atal-inn • NOTIONS, ,%c., ite.
CARPETS AND OIL-CLOTHS.
CARPETING'S CARPETING'S 1
3. T. DE...ILA_CROIX,
No. 37 South SECOND Street, No. 57
ABOVE CHESTNITT.
HAS JUST RECEIVED A PULL LINE
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
CAIWETINGS,
OF TDB BEST MANES AND NEWEST)3TYLES.
WIND OW SHADES,
FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS, DRUGGETS. BAG,'LIST
AND COTTAGE CARPETS,
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
J. T. DELAOROIX,
87 SOUTH SECOND STREET,:
Between Chestnut and Market streets, rhilada.
set-fstuwthant
NEW Cit.EPET HOUSE.
TV .I6.I FICIIME .Sr , SHAW,
910 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
will open
ON KONDAY, eeptember lath,
a new and choice selection of
CARPETINGs,
of all the various qualities. Housekeepers add find
it to their advantage to call and examine before
purchasing. sel74m
FALL. 1865.
1865.
tr)
GERMANTOWN, PA.
71/I'CAI_X.4IUDI .fir, CO.,
LIKANINAGTURERS A /MPORTEES OF
. c4utrEwxmais,
Are now receiving the commencement of their Pall
assortment of
FRENCH AND ENGLISH LACE CUR•
TAINS,
BROOATELLES,
RETAIL DEPARTMENT, I SILK TERRY,.,,,,
OIL CLOTH, MATTINGS, &a.,
WHOLESALE DEPMITNICNT,
509 CHESTNUT STREET.
519 CHESTNUT STREET
GEPEOE T. RILEY
FINE
I°ll°NBl'
FAlel e AIB:
Jellies, Ice Crea:ande£P!ißAggFßEET.
Families, Weddin gs a nd P arties
Supplied. se27-6t*
"G ERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH."-
-
Copies for sale by Colonel TRENWITH, 109
South THIRD Street ' Col:BOWEN, THIRD and
DOCK Streets:,
_Hr. JOHN BIRCH, FOURTH and
CHESTNUT; Mr. PAUL, depot NINTH and
GREEN; Kr: SHEARD, FRANI:C.I'OED, and by
newsdealer); generally. se27-2t*
TOWOOLLEN MANUFACTURERS.—
J- Pure Sperm ON at less price than No. 1 Lard
Oil; will do more work; ma ke the material more
Wahl% and take less alkali to cleanse it. For sale
by D. A. & E. A. LANDELL,
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EDIICATIONAL
OVER
ONE HUNDRED
HAVE ENTERED - STUDENTS
THE UNION
BUSINESS COLLEGE,
HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL,
EIGHTH AND SPRING GARDEN STREETS,
DURING THE PAST WEEK.
\ The College opened on MONDAY, Sept. 18th, and
is now PERMANENTLY EtTABLISRED With
A THOROUGH ORGANIZATION,
EFFICIENT MANAGEMENT,
PRACTICAL COURSE OF INSTRUCTION, and
UNSURPASSED ACCOMMODATIONS.
During the present week and until October 23d,
FULL COME SO/MARSHIPS
can be purchased at the REDUCED Flocs or
THIRTY DOLLARS_ .
OFFICE, 531 NORTH EIGHTH STREET.
Circulars can be obtained, gratuitously, by appli
cation at the (Mee, In,person or by letter. sell-It
A A LADY ACCUSTOMED TO TEACH-
Iug would like to have charge of two more pu
pils in - her own home. The location is a beautiful
and healthful one. They would have every advan
tage—pkysical, mental, and moral. Strict attention
paid to Latin and French.
Highest reference given. Address 64 A. D. W. )1
Press office. se27-ffi.
AXONS. ALEX. WOLOWSKI, THE
-LTA- well-known Pianist and" Vocalist, has opened
a new course
PI for
PIANO AND SINGING.
Those who wish to become, in a short time, fine
singers or excellent performers, can call at 822,
WALNUT Street, between 12 and 2 P.M. 8e27-2t.
TEE MISSES DUNNING- AND TAY
LOB win resilllo their SCHOOL FOR CHILD
REN, on MONDAY next, Oct. 2(I, corner MAIN St.
and East WALNUT Lane, Germantown. se27-40
•
A . LADY, EXPERIENCED IN TEACH
..., me, dealres to give leasong io aehoola or yr].
vote ramifies ha the English branches, Latin,
French, allajAsie. Address "C. N.," Bookstore,
1224- CBE T.NNT Street. wfm-3t'
PRIVATE TUITION IN THE CLAS
SICS, by a graduate of HARVARD COLLEGE.
Address, • . A. 8.," Box
se27-60 1392 Post Office.
RE V. ALBERT HENRY BARNES'
Clatedeal and Angliolischocii i 9a3 CHESTNUT
Street. • se27-14011OP
APRIVATE SCHOOL WILL BE
OPENED October 9th at 1213 North FOURTH
Street. Thorough instruction in English branches,
the Languages, Music, and Drawing. It'
BUSINESS EDUCATION.—PRACTI
CAL INSTRUCTION in Bookkeeping in all its
branches; Penmanship,Business Forms, Commer
cial CalcUlatiorM Telegraphing &C. CRITTENDEN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
631 CHESTNUT Street, corner of Seventh.
Students instructed separately, and received at
an iTa!y• and Evening sessions. se26-4t.
pEN"IiEtYLVAITIA MILITARY
ACADEMY AT WEST CHESTER.—The duties
of this Institution win n •
THURSDAY', SEPTEMBER 7TH.
The following gentlemen compose the Board of
Trustees! Hon. James Pollock, LL. D., President;
Capt. William Apple, Vice Presideut,_• W. E. Bar
ber, Esq., Secretary•,_James H. Orne, Esq., Treasu
rem Rev. Richard Newton, D. D. Rev. Thomas
Brainerd D. D. Hon. Oswald Thomson, Hon.
Charles O'Neill, Hon. W. E. Lehman, Major Gen.
S. W. Crawford, Col. Win. Bell Waddell, Major
Wayne hieVeagh; Messrs. Joseph B. Townsend,
James L. Clag.born, Charles B. Dungan, George I.
Russell, Wm. - 1,. Springs, Addison May, and T. B.
Peterson..
Cadets may pursue an English, Classical, or Bei
entitle course of studies, at the option of parents.
The Academic Staff is composed of twelve profes
sors and instructors,who have been educated In our
best' Institutions, and have had an extensive and
successful experience in the training of youth. A
graduate of the United States Military Academy, of
experience and ability, conducts . the 'Military De
partment. The moral and religions instruction of
the Cadets is carefully attended to For circulars,
apply to James H. Orne, Esq., No. 626 Chestnut
street T. B. Peterson,Esq.,No. 306 Chestnut street,
Philadelphia t or to Col. THEO. HYATT, P
_ resident Penna. Military Academy.
VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY--
MILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL.-Terms
Mry moderate. Thorough course of study in
athematics, English Classics, &c. Supplies the
benefits of a home. Surveying and Engineering
taught. Boys of all ageS remind. Butts Septem
ber 4th. Refers to JOHN C. CAPP A SON, 23
South THIRD Street; THOS GEORGE YT OTT, FIFTH and PRUNE ; F. KNOTT,
3S HUDSON Street. Number limited. Address
Rev. J. HARVEY BARTON, A. M., Village Green,
Pennsylvania. au4-3m
WEST GROVE BOARDING SCHOOL,
FOR GIRLS, CHESTER COUNTY PA.
Located at West Grove Station, on the Philadel
phia and Baltimore Central Railroad.
The twenty-fourth semi-annual term of this lust!.
tution will commence on Second-day, the 6th of 11th
Month next. The course of instruction is extensive
and thorough, embracing, in addition to the common
English course, the Latin and French Languages,
- Drawing, Telegraphing . , Re.
For circulars. &c., address the Principal,
THOS. P. CONARD.
West Grove P. 0., Chester county,Pa.
7th Month, 1865; au.2w2m
MISS •LYMAN'S SCHOOL , FOR
YOiTNO LADIES,. No. %A 6 South BROAD
Street, will reolleß WEDNESDAY, September lath.
Aar). -dtselSmeretoel
VISITING GOVERNESS.—A LADY,
who hashish completed an engwment of seve
ral years, wishes to give INSTRUO ON, in private
.families or schools, in the different branches of a
good English education, FPgilet EtermaA j and
Music. Best references given. A d dress C. iv., Bp.
Bookstore, 1%24 CHESTNUT Street.selB-wfinGtv-
Al 'MOW:JUIN WILL. RESUME THE
• duties of her SEMINARY FOR YOUNG
cifiLDREN on MONDAY, SeMember 11th, 1.865,
at No. 4-IEI South EIGHTEEN= Street, below
Fine: se4-mwfl3t*
THE • LADIES' DEPARTMENT
THE UNION
BUSINESS COLLEGE,
Is now attended by a number of lady pupils. Its
course of Instruction includes
PENMANSHIP,
riall4 AND 011KAMENTAL,
BOOR-KEEPING,
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC, CORERS.
• rONDENCE Ste
.1 .1.
And Is designed to confer upon ladles the advan
tage of a BUSINESS EDUCATION, which has hith
erto been confined to young men.
This Department is separate from the other de
partments, has an independent entrance, and every
advantage of a quiet location and convenient ac
commodations.
Funerp.rticulara can be obtained, and arrange
ments made for entering upon
AN USEFUL COURSE OF INSTRUCTION,
43.1` THE OFFICE, No. 531 N, EIGHTH STREET.
CIRCULARS FREE
RIG. RIZZO 'WILL RESUME HIS LES
-sCai h Vocal Magic at his residence ' ) Not 313
South SIXTEENTH Street, October 1.
He may be addressed meantime through the City
F. 0., as above. auPS-tf
A. BACHMA.NN; TEACHER OF THE
A
Organ, Melodeon and Violin, 92%
fIrEING GARD E N Street. AI3VANCED rums
FINISHED. Classes formed Irt Harmony. Appli
cations, 12 to IA. M.: 8 to 7.P. M. au3O-Ln.
MARY P. ROBESON'S SCHOOL FOR
YOUNG-LADIES will be• Reopened at 1613
FILBERT St., 9th montik(Sept. 11th). au36-Im*
THE FRENCH AND'ENGLISH
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL of Madame
MASSE will reopen on MONDAY, September :Bth.ln this institution instruction la thorough in every
department. Competent English teachers are em
ployed for all the branches Of gOOd English edu
cation. French is the language of the family,. and
is .constantly spoken in the - institute. For circu
lars, containing terms and other particulars, ad
dress 1342 SPEITOE St., Phllada., Pa. alll6-2m.
CHEGARELY INSTITUTE.-ENCILISH
and French Boarding and D School for Young
Lndies, Nos. 1527 and 15 WEDNESDAYeet, Phi
ladelphia, will reopen on Septem
ber
French' Is the language of the family, and is con
stantly spoken in the Institute.
For circulars and particulars apply to
aidt-lm. Madame 10 , 11.ERIaLLY, Principal.
QEN TEAL INSTITUTE, TENTH
, r 1
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 Oven to small boys.
Residence, 634 North TENT Street.
au2l,4w H. G. MaGHIRE, A. H., Principal.
PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS—IN
i ' llial'alra d n e tnitaia t ege l ell. B itga l g r e
SEPT. 4, 7966. Entrance on Eighteenth street.
sinzairn. L. BARROWS
kELROE, iPrinclpals.
THE lIISSES CASEY AND MRS.
BEEBE will reopen their Boardink int& LAttl
School for Young Ladies, No. 1103 WALNUT
Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th of Sept... saran*
THE CLASSICAL AND: -ENGLISH
SCMIOL of the subscriber, S. B. corner of
THIRTEENTH and LOCUST Streets, will Reopen
on 'MONDAY, Sept. 11. rauzs-21103 B. KENDALL.
RIGNOR P. RONDINELLA— ITALIAN
kJ , and EngllettSinglng Lemons, Residence,
corner BROAD and PINE. se2l-ita•
C HESTNUT -STREET FEMALE SE
MIN/MY—ENGLISH AND FRENCH BOARD
me AND DAY SCHOOL—Principals,-Miss Bon
ney and Thirty first Semi-An
nual Session will open WEDNESDAY, September
lath, at 1615 IC.STNUT Street. Particulars
from Circulars. . auls-toel
VNGLISH CLASSICAL AND MA
,
J.4.THEMATICAL INSTITUTE , No: Etiouthweet
rzrui nra-lat. Duties reamed Sept.
au29-2m JOSEPH DAVISON, Principal.
'WILLIAM S. COOLET, A; M. WILL
reopen his CLASSICAL and It NGLIS H
SCHOOL 10 Yo.UIS MARKET Street, on MON
DAY, September 4; MIIEFHPI * •
fIATHARINE M. SHIPLEY WILL RE.
V OPEN her School, at No. 4 SOUTHWEST
PENN Solaro, on the 13th of Ninth Month, (Sep
tenther,)leee. an2S-Ine
A GRADUATE OF ANEW ENGLAND
College, who has had experience in teaching.
desires to impart instruction a few hours each day
Inn private family In this city or suburban town.
Batisfactory references given. Address ‘•ALPHA. ,,
PreBl office, ~ sea; -st•
THE SCIENTIFIC AND. CLASSICAL
A- INSTITUTE, CHESTNUT Street, N. W. ear.
of. Twelfth, .reopens SEPTEMBER 4th. This Is the
best_ provided School for boys in America.
an23-21n * J. ENNIS, Principal.
QPRING-GARDEN ACADEMY -- A
Clam;leal, Mathematical, andEngllali School for
Borg and Young Men, corner =GUTH and BUT.
TONWOOD Streeta ,will reopen MONDAY, Septem
ber 4. . • J. P. stec% A.. M.,
au9S-Ltu • . Principal. •
WILLIAM FEWSMITITS • CLASSI
CAL and Englishilehool, No Sl° $ CHEST
NUT street, will reopen on' MONDAY ,September
•
BROOKS AND MRS. •J. E.
AAA- HALL will rernme Ihe Untrueof their BOARD
;NO and DAY SCHOOL for Young Ladles, If4l
WALNUT Street, on WEDNESDAY , the 20th lost.
ual-.2tre
. . . :
EDVCA T TONAL
MISS ELIZA W. SMITH'S SOHOOJ
for Young Lading NO. 1210 OPRIIOE street,
will be reopened on M ONDAY, neptember D. The
course embraces a tborotigh English Education, with
Latin, French, German, Music, Drawing, PseS-Imaintinvg,
SUSAN HAYHURST WILL OPEN
her School in the commodious rooms Southeast
corner of NINTH and SPRINO GARDEN Streets
(entrance on Ninth), _ September 18th. • Facilities
will be afforded to Young Ladies for receiving a
thorough education. A Department for Children,
under's 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. sel6-124*
THE CLASSICAL INSTITUTE,
DEAN STREE T _ BELOW LOWS?,
Will be reopened SEPTEMBER 4th.
au26-2m* J. W. FAIRER, D. D.. Principal.
MirV. P. BROWN ir No. 1907 PINE
reet, will (on DIONDA , Sept. 4th,) resume
the duties of her School for Children, between the
ages of 4 and 15. au2B-lm•
SITRVEYING, ENGINEERING,
THE HIGHER MATHER/WIG%
PHONOGRAPHY,
AND
-
ORNAMENTAL PENMANSHIP
Ant TAJO:MT AT
THE UNION BUSINESS COLLEGE,
In the most thorough and practical manner.
Call or send for a Circular containing terms and
particulars.
OFFICE,
NO. 531 N. EIGHTH ST.
se26-5t
WANTS.
WANTED -A SITUATION AS AS
SISTANT 1300 E-KEEPER or SALESMAN,
by a 'Young Man, aged 25, a graduate of one of the
best Commercial Colleges in this city and who has
served his country for three years in the army.
Has some knowledge of the Gentlemen's Furnish
ing, Hardware, Perfumery, and Fancy Goods busi
ness. Is willing to make himself generally useful,
and can furnish.the best of reference. .Address
"F. H. H.," 320 North FOURTH St. se27-2t.
WANTED—A SITUATION BY A
y MARRIED MAN; has ten years. practicai ew
perienee at Book-keeping, and a good knowledge
of business generally. A. permanent situation de
sired. The best of elty reference given. Address
tottI.O.MAS, 91 at this Office. se27-5t5
W ANTED TO PURCHASE-ONE
w r Second-hand STEAM-ENGIHE, in good or
der, of about thirty horse-ower. Address
berta , HENRY L.BUTLER, Press Office.
WANtED.-A FIRST-CLASS BOOK
KEEPER, good Salesman, and out-door bu
siness-man desires a position with a Mercantile or
Manufacturing House, who need such services.
Satisfactory references. Address " NAT."
this °Mem. 5e2.6-25
ANTED- BY A YOUNG MAN', A
si•uation in a STORE, to make himself
generally useful.
Can write a fair hand, and is quack and cor
rect at figures. Can give the beat of security
for honesty. Apply at No. 17./Torta SECOND
Street. se26-Bt*
W ANT E D- AN EXPERIENCED
'SALESMAN to take charge. of the Cloth and
Casbimere Counter in first-class Retail Store.
None need apply unless they feel competent and can
eve good references. Address B.& C 0.,"
Press office. se24-2t.
WANTE
in D-AGENTS, MALE AND
F every town and neighborhood 10
take orders for . 4 THE 141tRAT LABOR SAVER:"
&patented article that every family wants. Will
save ten times its cost yearly. Agents axe making
ga. to e 25 per day. Only $a to 310 capital required.
Yuri particulars of the business sent to any ad
dress on receipt of 6 cents for circulars and return
postage. Address
R. WAYVELL
Chicago, Illinois,
Box 4781, se2g-16t.
•
WANTED -SITUATION A S TRA
VELLING SALESMAN in a responsible
Wholesale House: can. sell any kind of goods; have
a large, acquaintance inthe country, speaks German
and En lisp lang_nage. Address STATES UNION
HOTEL, MA.E.T St., " B. F. G." saki at*
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL IN
Philadelphia, Delaware, Montgomery and
Rucks counties, the great scene of Time and Eterni
ty with the'Priend , of the Bible; picture of extratircll.
nary interest and value. Fine chance for agents.
Address JAMES BIILLAMORE,
Room 10 No. 30,
North FIFTH street
se22-Im s Philadelphia.
A GENTS WANTED FOR THE
-L-A- STANDARD HISTORY OF THE WAR, com
plete in one large royal octavo volume of over 1,000
pages. Splendidly illustrated with 127 fine portaits
of Generals and battle scenes. This is just the book
the peeple want. It
_presents a rare chance for
agents. l'eachera,
energbtle men, and espo.-
Melly returned and disabled potters and soldiers,
in want of profitable employment, will find it pe
culiarly adapted to their condition. Send for circu
lars. Address "JONES. - BROS. & CO.,
au2B-ImW/t . "Philadelphia, Pa."
A GENTS WANTED FOR
"THE SECRET SERVICE,
THE FIELD,
THE DUNGEON, AND THE ESCAPE."
By` II: RiehardSOn, New York Tribune Correa
pondent.
The most interesting and exciting book ever pub
lished embgacing Mr. Richardson's unparalleled
experience for four years, travelling through the
South in the :Keret service of the Tribune, at the
outbreak of the war, with our armies and fleets,
both East and West, during the first two years of
the Rebellion; his thrilling capture; his confine
ment for twenty months in seven different Rebel
prisons; his escape, and almost miraculous jour
ney, by night, of nearly four hundred miles. Iwin
abound in stirring eYents, and contain more of the
fact, incident, and romance of the war than any
Other work published.
Horace Greeley says:
" A great many books will yet be written concern
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 account,
entirely from personal observation, of the nature,
animus, purposes, tendencies, and instrumentali
ties of the purposes, Rebellion than does the
unpretending narrative of Mr, Richardson."
Teachers, ladies, energetic yonng men, and espe
cially returned and disabled officers and soldiers,
in want ofprofitable employment, will find it pecu
liarly adapted to their condition. We have agents
clearing VSper month, which we will prove to any
doubting applicant.
Send for circulars. Address -
JONESBROTHERS,_& CO..
N. R. corner SIXTH and MINOR Streets,
auW Philadelphia, Pa.
AGrENTS WANTED FOR OIIR GREAT
National Work, the most complete; only au
thentic and reliable LIFE OF LINCOLN published.
Address JONES, BROTHERS, & CO., Philadel
phia, Pa. au29-Ims
AGENTS WANTED FOR TIIE ME
MORLA:b RECORD OF THE NATION'S
ButE TO ABRAHAM LINCOLN. 'Matra induce
ments offered. Address HENRY A. LOVELAND,
No. 20 NorthMERRICE !Street, northwest of Penn
!Somme, Micas., Pa. auH-Ims
BOOKKEEPER.—A YOUNG LADY
wants a situation as Bookkeeper. Address
" A. C.," Press office. se26-3t5
CLOTHING SALESMAN WANTBP-
One thoroughly competent and
se26-3t Tower Hall. 518 MARKET Street.
NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND
AA OTHERS, ORIGINALLY DOING BUSINESS
IN TEXAB.—A reliable gentleman, with a large
business experience, and acquainted with the coun
try and people of Texas, is soon to return there on
private business. Collections and other business
will be promptly and DrOperly atteilded to while
there, if entrueted to his hands. Address 44 Loyal,
at this office. ' au22•Asso
PARTNER WANTED—ONE HAVING
0,000 Capital, to start a safe and profitable bu
sbies's. mean Address "E. " "'Ws office.
se26.2t* "
SITUATION WANTED.-A YOUNG
. MAN, lately discharged from the urn', desires
a situation as Salesman or Assistant Book- eeper in
a Wholesale House. Has had experience fa the
Notion business. Salary not so much an object as a
good situation.
Address "ENERGY," at this office. St"
84 000 TO LOAN (TRUST) FUND
- 9 on mortgage of city propert T y.-
E. CARPENER & SON,
se2l.43t* 242 South THIRD Street.
nnnTO • $5,000. -PERSONS DE
strolls to invest these amounts, by
union k with a few others for the rrehase of a first
class Colliery in Schuylkill min soon to be sold
at sheriffs sale, will be able to more than double
their investment in a short time. For further in
formation, apply to JOHN H. WHEELER,
le No. 113 South FIFTH Street.
WANTED TO RENT-ON OR
ime. before the -Ist of Tannery next, by en Old•
established business house, a Store on Market
street, between Front and Fourth streets, or on
Third or Fourth streets, near Market.
Address "STORE,"
6eg-St* At this °Mee.
da WANTED TO PURCHASE—A
.IGUmodern-built HOUSE, with all the conveni
ences, above Market street and west of Twelfth.
Address Box 2377 Post Moe, with price, &c. A.
double house preferred. se27-3t5
WANTED-FOR SIX MONTHS
Juin from Ist Nov., by a family without children, a
.Furnished Residence, pleasantly situated, worth
from $75 to +lOO per month.
Apply to R. MAO GREGOR,
se2S•mwfBt 419 WALNUT Street.
WANTED.—A FURNISHED
mck HOUSE between Ninth and Twentieth and
Vine and Pine streets, wanted for one year by a
Small Family Satisfactory references giverk, 'Ad
dress "LAI, n., ,, Press Mae. se2ls-2t"
tA FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED,
for six months from the .15th of November next,
fora famll_y of four persons. No children. Address
Box 13a5, rost Office, stating location and price.
sep2B4t*
WALL PAPERS.
NEW FALL.§TYLEP,
PHILADELPHIA
WALL PAPERS!
HOWELL & ` BOiIBKE,
N. N. Car. Fourth and Market streets,
MA.NUFACTLP.ZES OF
PAPER HA.NGIINC4S
WINDOW SHADES.
null-famtm
THE CHEAPEST AND BEST.—THE
A- PRESTON STEAM LAUNDRY COMPANY
CLEA-W. CA.MPETS
On their "Boston Carpet Cleaner," in thi beet
manner. Carpets taken up and put aoton when de
sired, without. treble to
I hrseittem b Avid. or "
Ifi l arrff et. P. Pi Box 1024 .
seB-wfml3t
PREFERENCE IS DUE TO AMERI
CAN 3StAIittFACTURES. —lloo3ooN4o,ohe
mlcel
WRITINEFFIVID, COPYING INK, AND GOMM INK
For sale by Stationers and Drugglets, and by the
manufacturer, WM. HODGSON.
Office, No. 103 North TENTH EitKeet,
seffistrftn2m Phlittdelpht!t.
INGRAM'S FINE - TEAS REDUCED
to V; COFFEE reduced to 910 and SO au.
• - TRY THEM I
se26-Ot• 43 South SECOND Street.
.
SHERRY :AND PORT
Three hundred quarter casks of "Vergara ,, and
ether branda. Sherrt, numuldr, and other /*l."'
to store and for sale & mix
Botruzs
it
Co.
1 Arra 2 8/ WO Rgiqflo 4 dit it QtriAill 6/10i
FOR SALE AEO,I I O LET.
FoxsAT,E4T,Arkt-sir cony
BrlWPWelling, With ell the modern Improve.
'menu iumtediate fitiagenion; for Whiett
rent offered. Price, . 44;a10., Aoc.toeso 4. D,
EVA 5, Box 12.52 P. 0. . , ee27-2t*
An FOR SALR—WITEU IMMEDLATE
pooseseion, AMY RWELLINO. ,Ne.• *O 4O
ARCM Street. mea.n.
MARKET-STREET PRdPirier
ma- win be offered at public sale, on'
ITTESDA.Y, October 3,
BY M: THOMAS & SON,
The very desirable property
No. 312 MARKET Street,
and Nos. 13 and 15 HUDSON Street,
Connecting with the above in form of an Lin rear.
Front on Market street, 13 feet inches. Depth,.
219 feet 7 Inches. At the distance of about 60 Teat
from Market street it is 33 feet wide for nearly 190 ,
feet. Front on Hudson street, 32 feet. The lot is
built upon its entire depth.
The property 18 very desirable to any one requi
ring great room. setel-wfin
FOR SALE OR TO RENT-VERY
Superior Stone Residences, finished in a very
expensive style, with all the extra modern conve
niences, situated at Birney Piste, West Pidlads.,
running west from Forty-second street L beloW Sat
timore avenue. Apply to MAO GMEGR,
It 419 WALNUT Street.
FACTORY BUILDING FOR RENT,
with the use of a Steam-Engine in perfect or
der, The Building has been thoroughly repaired,.
Is well adapted for zany bueiness requiring plenty of
room and superior light. Apply to
JACOB M. ELLIS,
se27-wthe No. 325 WALNUT St., Room No. 2.
•FORIBALE—WITIa IMMEDIATE
1 , possession, a convenient three-story front and
three-story back-bulldlng,sitnated on North Twen
tieth, above Arch, on easy terms. Apply to L.
FE/GEL, TA2 CHESTNUT Street. se27-2t.
FOR SALE-A II A. NDSOME
Brown Stone Residence on WALNUT Street,
above Twentieth. WM. ROWELL ALLEN,
se2s-30 S. E. cor. FOURTH and WALNUT.
FOR REN T-A FIRST-CLASS
FtTRNISHED HOUSE on WALNUT Street.
Apply' 6,13 WALNUT Street. Office No. 4: se.2B-Bt*
AA FOR SALE—A FARM OF 250
EgaAeres, near Ooshen, New Jersey. Moo, one
of 2a acres. WM. ROSSELL ALLEN.
eel •8t 0, E. cor. FOURTH and WALNUT.
et FOB SALE-A NEAT EIGHT
am. ROOM HOUSE with back-buildings, near Balti
more Depot; only 83,200. Immediate
_possession.
sell-It r W. C. STILES, 33l WALNUT St.
FOR SALE—NO. 1609 WALNUT
inkotreet.—Now Vacant, bleat Four-story Brown
stone Front DWELLING. Lot 20 by ISO to a street.
WEST PHILADELPHIA. NEAT COTTAGE
DWELLING - , Southwest corner FORTY-SECOND
and Streets. ImulAdlilte_POligeSSlOllk $7.000.
T
DARBY ROAD, FOUR MILES FROM HE,
CITY.—Two very Elegant Cottage-style bIA.N
-SION& all in good order. Large Lots, Stable Si.
Grounds beautifully laid out and embellished 'with
Shade and•Frult Trees. Prices $6,000 and $6,600.
Immediate - possession, MILLER%
se23-smwatif SIXTH and WALEV C.
eft, REAL ESTATE—REAL ESTATE
mal• 0,000000 WORTH FOR SALE.
New eatalogue just out,
foe Grltniteue Distribution,
GEO. C. MILLER, Real Estate Ureter,.
sel9-smw Ulf SIXTH and WALNUT.
r FOR SALE-IMMEDIATE POS.
IMIBBSBIOI.I.—PINE Street, west of Fifteenth,
Elegant Poor-story Brown-stone Front DWELT , -
DIG. Lot 20 by 140 to a street. DIILL - En,
se23-srowatlf SIXTH and WALNUT.
, BPLBNDID INVESTMENT.-FOR
sale, a fine Store Property abated on CHEST.
NUT Street, near Eighth., paying nine per cent. net
income on price.. Apply to
WALNUTNES,
ae2B-3V O No. 504 Street.
giFOR EA,LE-211.1. BRANDYWINE
street, with Immediate possesSioht in good or.
der. Price, $3,400.
Northeast corner Twenty-third and Spring' Gar
den streets; possession soon; $6,500.
2028 and 2036 Master street.
966 Poplar street; possession soon $3,792.
11:102 Nount 'Vernon street; 5O88e881.1)11. 130011.
253 South Tenth street; vacant; $B,OOO.
sOs Filbert street; $3 500.
Warnock street,sistit house south of Montgomery
avenue-, $2,860.
Forty-Brot Ptreet and Poplar' lot 003E150: 82 590.
P. inistilt,
193 South FOURTH Strout,
se23 and S. W. cor. Seventeenth and eveen.
FOR SALE-WITH IMMEDIATE
Ifrapossessloa, dwelling 1i0,150 4 1 PINE 04reet• Use
of furniture may be had for six months. Address
Box No. 1218 Post Office. se23-4t*
FOR BALE-THE DESIRABLE
MaMDWELLINCriwittI aide yard No. n 1 (}BEEN
Street. Can be seen after § A.M. Peasant= No•
vember Ist. Apply to BACON I WARDER, 211 M
WALNUT Street. selt-ot*
fa FOR SALE—No. 431 k WALNUT
JEJA.
Street, Immediate possession. Large build
ing; now occupied as offices. Lot 25 feet front by
145 feet deep. MILLER,
se23--itif SIXTH and WALNUT Streets.
FOR SALE, ABUSINESS STAND
Pour-stor7BrownHouse, No. 824 Walnut street.
Valuable BrOPerty, Apply to R. A. J. PANCOABT,
No. 3 , 1 131i1D02 Apply
idantuavllle, between
8 and 4 o'clock. BIM-Im.
II TO CAPITALISTS.
FOR BALE.
A TRACT OF LAND fronting Lemon Hill Park,
containing FORTY ACRES. The whole wilihe gold
together, or in squares. The following streets run
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 Larding &Venni) Thirtieth and
Thirty-first streets.
This property lies between Glrard College and
Pennsylvania avenue. It is one of the finest loca
tions 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 Rill Psrk. Inquire of
MATTHEKIRK,
seal-ft Office No. 320 WALKUT dtreet.
TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE.-
About 2,000 acres of White Pine White Oak and
Hemlock Timber Lands, in CLINTON COUNTY,
Pennsylvania, near station on the PhDedelphle and
Erie Railroad. Several saw-mills convenient.- Will
be sold cheap, and on good terms. Apply to
GEO. 'VV. GRIFFIN, Real Estate Broker,
se22-6t 134 South FOURTH Street.
aFOR PALE-A SIXTY-ACRE
FARM, bordering the city . of INcutort. N,
J. A rare chance for apeculation. Address L. B.
LONG, 1607 CADWALADER St., Phila. ee26-6t.
tFOR SALE-CHESTER COUN-11%
MATT FARM - 100aoreS excellent soll,23Lmiles.a.
southeast of West Prove Station, oh the Baltimore
Central Railroad. Good buildings, flrst . rate or
chard, & c., &c. E. F. GLENN,
se2B 123 South FOURTH Street.
AF OR BALE-EIGHTY-ACRE
FARM, in Delaware county, two miles he--L. -
low Darby; excellent soil, well watered; large
buildings, in good order, and large orchard of choice
fruit. B. F. GLENN,
se= 123 South FOURTH Street.
F Olt S AL a' : FARMOF 441111
JratACRESat Cambridge Station, on Camden
...1m
and Amboy ' Railroad, ten miles above Camden; mo
derate buildings; god soil for early vegetables,
and fronting on tbelDelaware river.
B. V. GLENN",
Se 23 123 South FOURTH Street.
FOR SALE A DARK BAY
-HORSE; 16 hands, sound, kind and stylish;
six years old, fast traTeller, Address Err. Ms. Post
pace, sat4:26
O FFICES FOR RENT-SINGLE AND
Double—situated in WALNUT, below Fourth
street, and WALNUT, above Second. including a
suite suitable for OIL COMPANIES, heti* well
adapted where several Companies desire to con
solidate in one locality to reduce expenses, having
three windows front, and both rooms bein very
large. Apply to JACOB M. ELLIS;
se27-wthat* No. 325 WALNUT St., Room No. 2.
VOR SALE-STOOL GOOD-WILL,
and Fixtures of a first-Class Fancy Grocery
Store: one of the beet stands in the city. Address
"M. F . Frees office. It"
Tr 0 L E T—TWO COMMUNICATING
orrtOtS, In a central loeationk suttable for a
Broker or an Oil Company. Addreou •J,c.,•• at
77te Pram Office. se26-20
FOR SALE—STOCK, GOOD WILL
-IL and Fixtures or in established Merchant Tailor.
One of the best business stands oh. Arch street:
Store and dwelling to rent. Apply at 533 ARCH
Street. se2e-3t*
I RON STAIRS AND IRON DOORS
von eAt..E., Dmsot, SEVENTH Street, 440Ve
Thompson. Cse23-6V3 NATHAN W. ELLIS.
B ENCHES WITH BACKS, FOR S 4 LE,
at Depot, SEVENTH above Thompson street.
se23-13t. NATHAN W. ELLIS.
TO LtT.-R0(4,, MN THE GRANITE
I- BUILDING, (ntaserly Post 011 ice,) Dock
street below Third.l , lth Steam Power. Also the
THIRD STORY. of &le Commonwealth Building,
Nos. 611 and 618 Chutont street. THOS. H. CON
NELLCounting--honse of Dr. D. Jayne & Son,
Q'IESTNUT Street. se2o-6t.
FOR SALE
CHATTANOOGA. ROLLING MILL.
WAR DEPARTMENT,
OFFICE 6F DIRECTOR AND IiIeNEHAL
MANAGED OF MILITARY RAILROADS U. N.
WASHINGTON, D. G. , July 31, 1,333.
PROPOSAL B will be received at this office until
12 o'clock, noon, on WEDNESDAY, September 13,
1323J0 Imirehaee the United States =nary Rail
road ROLLING MILL at CHATTANOOGA., Tea
nessee, with the machinery, tools, buildings, fix
tures, and track connecting the Rolling Mill with
the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad.
The milt and machinery constructed to re-roll
railroad iron are entirely new, and of the most Im
proved character.
For full description and details of operation, ca
pacity &a., apply in person or by letter to T. W.
TARDIET, ftperinteudent, Chattanooga, Ten
nessee.
AU bids should be endorsed, "Proposals to pur
chase Chattanooga Rolling Mill." ,
D. t MCCALLUM,
Brevet Brigadier General,
Director and - General Manager
Military Railroads U. S.
No satisfactory bid having been received under
the recent advertisement for the sale of the Chatta
nooga Wiling Mill. the time for receiving bliis 10
extended to the FIFTH OF OCTOBER, 1865, same
hour. D. C. MCCALLUM.
Brevet Brigadier General,
Director and General Manager
gele•Mt Military Itaillroads U. S.
628 HOOP SKIRTS.-NEW 628
FALL STYLES NOW READY
at Hopkins , Manufactory, No. OAS ARCH Street.
Our assortment Is complete containing full lines of
Ladies , , Miuditi.„ and Chit ren'e. Olitrtu, every
style, length, and size, which, for finish, durability,
skirtser•s, are unequalled by an
made, and are warranted to giv satisfaction.
, Skirts made to order, attired, and repaired. Also,
good Eastern-made skirts, from fifteen to forty
springs, at very low prices. Wholesale and re
tail. 809-1111.
PHOTOGRAPHS OP ENGINES, CAR
RIAGES, and machinery taken to order,at
foundries or machine works, by B. F. REIBIER,In
superior manner. Apply at Gallery 824 ARCH
Reek- '
LIPID-SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS IN OIL
Colon, most ; pleasing, natural and life-like
style of Likeness never fall - to please the most criti
cal. Done by B. F. REIMER, 1124 ARCH St. it*.
CARTES DE VISITE----YOII WILL
tind, on examination, the Cartes de Visite made
at REIMER'S, SECOND Street, above Green, equal
to any in style, execution and finish. IV
B ABE..BALL CLUBS WILL FIND A
full Bieck of Hama, Bails, Hoore-Boois, OPtieek
Shoes. Hats, and Rules of Game at
PHILIP WILSON &
se4-1m 4119 OREWPNITT Street.
(I()FiN EXCHANGB
N." BAG MANUPA.CTOEY.
10,000 Cotton Seamless Na g s.
10,000 Linen do. do.
20,000 Jute do- do.
In store and for sale BY
joHN T. BAILEY & 00,,
aetAio North MONT Street
HAYING PURCHASED THE ENTIRE
Stock and Interest of the late SAMUEL HE
DARGEE, Eso., will continue the business at the
Old stand,' DELAWARE Avenue, above Poplar
street,. JOHN A. BRUNER.
Prozmosi.rtiiA, Sept, IS, MS. ge19.42t"
"T NEVER HAD A GOOD PICTURE
BEFORE 1" exclaimed one of Philadelphia's
Wrestmined with delkht on her
Photo-Minhitur_,e wide al DEFAME d:DILLON'S,
kg EL6itth EIGHTH Street, 000- indr
• N. B.—Albums and stereoscopes in seat variety.
911 —G. & S. CRYSTAL,
41,000 a year can be realized gliding and
putting up the Crystal Door Plate. Agents wanted.
Stock, Tools: and .lustructions cost 0. ,
• T ODD & 00.,
20 NASSAU Street% New l'ort.
bend fot a CU:game% men—lime
Amnon. SALES.
STERR'S CITY BAZAAR AND
TATTERSALL%
FILBERT Street, between SEVENTH and /MKiTIC
Streets,
TIE OLD CITY AUCTION MART BEVIVNII.-
The Subscriber intends to nopen this old efilfil,.
Wished place of business,on TOESDAYMORNINeSet
October the 3d, at 10 o'clock.
This Establishment hag been rebuilt and much na4. o
prOved and enlarged In stile aittl sigo, and la ' W V,
one of the most complete places for the gale o f
Home, Carriages, Harness, Pee., in title etty, It he.
port
BO very eentralli sitnated.right ht the bodiless
part of the eity. The buildings will , be sufficiently ,
complete 19 the latter part of thter week to retelVe/
Vehicles krness, Rce, of all denreptlona..
N. B. Ilene*e be given, With the desurip , s
Nona of Dorses,,,CarrisAss, &e., intended for sale.
N. 13.—Conelaaers via Please hand iMthe desorlp.
Mon of all articles intended to be offered at the drat
mein Limo to be yeSularly catalogued`,
N. N. — rublie sates • Will ha taxa sonla t or unti l
further notice, every TUESDAY and" FRIDAY
MORNING.
N. R.—Advances made on allartlcles inCestledl fee,
sale.
N, B,—No postponement on news nt of MM .
weathe • Mid, H. num,
5e2.5.43 r. Auctioneer.
An lUMEMIENTS.
NEW CHESTNITT-BTRIBET •THEAft
TRE--CHESTNUT Street, above Pavelfthl
GROVER & SINN I essees. and Malingerer
WEDNESFDIFATYEENTH EVENING
NIGH,_' S T ept, 27 6 hi
HMS HELEN OF WESTERN. ,
wilt, will appear this evening i. in ,
TWO OF HER DEPT PlEDsmi
Personating SIX DIFFERENT OHARADTERSi•
The performance will commence with•the intense , .
lykinterestlng drainiL
SATAN IN PARIS.
THE MYSTERIOUS STRANGER, I , llllas HELF.M .
assuming four other characters,..,. , WESTERN: ,
To conclude with the sparkling drama, insS acts..
styled
PANT,.
LITTLE PAUL LITTim Miss
HE
WESITERN..
FRIDAY—BENEFIT OF HELEN FLEW
ESTER
AFTERNOON, Sept. SO,
FIFTY-NINTH GRAND FAMILY MATINEE,•
when the SEA OF ICE will be presented.
In active preparation,
THE ANOEL. OF MIDNIGHT.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW kiteMC.
STREET THEATRE.
LAST NIGHTS OF EDWIN A0A3113.
WEDNESDAY AND TIDIDEDAY,
SERF.
The Serf LA,_ tttttttttttt tr uttr,..Edwin , Adams.
"Sheridan's Igioe
To eitheinde with a Favorite Name.
FRIDAY—BENEFIT OF EDWIN ADAMS.
SATURDAY—THE DEAD HEART.
virALlitrT-f3TREET THEA.TRB.-••
v ACt3llg Alla Stave Manager ..W votatneke
Dusinessldanager and Ti•oidtirer ....T. IT, Hemphill
ENTIRE CHAN uF. ON PERFORMANCE.
MRS, D. P. ROWERS AS "CAMILLE."'
wEDkigppAy AND THURSDAY EVENLNuNi.
Sept. Mk and 2gUl,
The perfonhenet Will commence with ,
CAMILLE.
Mr. Berton 11111.,
Mrs_ D: PI Bowers-
Armand Duval
Cami11e.........
- "Brtinejette wlth the contedletiioi
_ _ _
Ui LOST CHILD.
Mr. William Jones.
Mrs. William Jones
• - . . - • . .
Friday, benefit of Mrs. D. P. BOWBBS.
Family Circle, 25 cents: Chairs in Orchestra and.
Dress Circle, so cents; secured chairs InDreheetta.
hstd Elmo reles, 71 cents ; °rebel" Chairs, IF;
Orchestra Boxes, $6; Private Boxes, to elf.
NEW AMERICAN THEATRE.
Walnut street, above Elghth.
KM KATE FISIIMP.
Mid her •
BEAUTIFUL HOME WOKDE I I4
First week of
MLLE AUGUSTA,
The beautiful and accomplished Danseuse.
THIS EVENINg - ,
will be performed the great national braing.
PUTNAM.,
THE IRON SON OF 78.
Major Putnam . Miss Kate Fteber,,,
supported by the entire Company.
To he followed t a new and beautiful Ballet, cm
titled
LA VILLACIOIS.
Wile Augusta, Mons. Antonio, and Corps de Ballett.
THE — WONDELFUL MIACO BROTHER&
To conclude with the comic afterplece caned
THE TWO BUZZARDS.
oritAND MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY ALP
TERNOON. sent
MUSICAL FUND HALL.
ARTEXDS WARD.
MORMON ENTERTAINMENT.
MUST POSITIVELY LAST NIGIMT.
ARTEMIS WARD
WILL WfirLAT.
TO-NIGHT (Weillicoday), Sept. 21,
Ms entertainment, widen has be6ll. given the Lash
two nights to
OVERFLOWING HOUSES.
TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY,
MOST POSITIVELY THE LAST AITPVR 4rzcs
In Phlladelphia ,
OF
ARTEMIS WARD,
Prior to his departure for England. it. •
CONCERT lIALL.—TRIRD
WEEK OF BLIND TOM.
Owing to the wild enthuelaten and immense sne.
cue with which TOM has been greeted, he will con..
Orme his stay in the My this week and will appear
at Concert Rail EVERY EVENING, except - Frt.
day evening.
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Performance to com
mence sb Be'cly,k•
MINIONS° CENTS.
Reserved Sesta, 75e.,. to be had at r rum, - A9ox
Store, corner SIXTH and OHESTNIM btreeta.
Gallery 25 cents.
Comfortable seats have been reserved for the 11,0-
COUIIIIOI3OIOI I Of colored people in the gallery.
ORAND MATINEE,
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Sept. 30,
se2s-6t S. C. J. THAYER, Agent.
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH
AND CHESTNUT,
A SUCCESS trICPARALLF,trii
IN THE WORLD OF AMOS MENT
Has been achieved by the distinguished artists,
MR. AND MRS. HARRY WATKINS,
And the beat or living lady Pianists,
MISS CARLOT TA. sti&w,
In their comical Musical Elite rtA .L Abut TWO HOURS IN FUNND
TWO HOURS IN PUNLAND
Pronounced by Press and Public the most charming
AND DELIGHTFUL OF AMUSEMENTS,
Eliciting hearty laughter and enthusiasm by the
brilliant music, sarcasm, wit, and song displayed
by these incomparable artists in dlineating
LIFE'S COMIC FEATURES! lIITg at the , PIHNSI
Every evening at 8. Tickets 50 and 25 cents.
seZtkit
BARRETT'S GYMNASIUM, SPARE
nig :Rooms and Bide Gallery, now open, 800
IdAItErET Aireet. fie27-m.
INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND.—
EXHIBITION every WEDNESDAY at 34 P.
M. Admission TEN CENTS. Store, No, 11sontIs
Eitinpi Street. it. •
ACADEMY OF FMB ABTI3, WIEST
NIIT Street, above Tenth—Open from 9 Ao
till S P. M.Sento:llln West's great picture ol
CHRIST REJECT CD still on Exhibition. jell
BOARDING.
"IR OOM S -- WITH OR WITHOUT
-Lw board—one newly furniebed--saitable for two
gentlemen or geMkplan and wife, at No. 1313
Otreet. ge274t,
BREAKFAST AND TEL-TWO GEN
TLEMEN can be accommodated with Choice
Rooms and Breakfast and Tea in a most desirable lo
cality. Address "N. S. Prue Office. se26-ato
LOST AND FOUND.
. . .
T OBTr , .ON SEPT, 20, A oLusTnit
kiNG, 17 settings, for whic h 410 re*AM Wilt big
paid by returning to No. goo N. FIFTH' St. Its
EXCURSIONS.
WEST ICIHESTICIi
- . • • 411 • : , : .
RAILROAD
EXCURSION TICKETS
to the AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION at WEST'
CHESTER, will be sold on FRIDAY and SATITR
DAY, 20th and With of beftteMfr
Fare for the Excursion ONE' Dorian AND
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. An extra train will
leave West Chester for Philadelphia on SATUR
DAY, September 30th, at 6.45 P. 31,
HENRY WOOD,
se27-31 General Superintendent,
angiNu EXOURBIONEi TO
LONG BRANCH,
Trains for Long Branch will leave 000PBBOS
POINT, Camden daily (Sunday excepted) at 9.13 A.
M. Fare' $2. Biletirld9ll Tickets, good for We.
days, tn. O: B . COLE, Avant,
Camden.
amigimiE WEST CHESTER
AND PHILADELPHIA
RAILROAD, VIA MEDIA.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
On and after MONDAY, June btb, 1865, the trains
will leave as follows:
WEST CHESTER TRAINS
Leave Philadelphia for West Chester at 7.85 and
litAd A. M., and WO, 4,* and 8.46 P.M.
Leave West Cheater for Philadelphia at 8.00. 7.454
and 10.85 A. M. and 2 and 4.45 P.M.
Trains leavin g West Chester at 7.45 A. M., and
leaving Philade lphia at 4.46 P. M. will not stop at
Pennelton, and will stop below 8..0. Junction at
Media only.
B. C. JUNCTION TRAINS
Leave Philadelphia for B. O. &milt= at 1.9;
.10.se P. M.
Leave B. ll , 77Junction for Philadelphia at 8.25 A.M.
and 7.20 P.M.
These trains stop at an intermediate stations.
ON SUNDAYs.
Lem FM ilidflphla at 8. 30 A. and 2 P. M.
Leave West Chester di 8 A. M and IP. M/
Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.35 A. M. and 440
P. M. and leaving West Chester at 7.45 A. N. and
4.45 P.M.,connect at B. C. Junction with train*
on P. andß. C. R. B. for Oxford and Intermediate
points.
Passengers are allowed to take wearing appartl
only as baggage anti the Companq will not in any
case be responsible for an amount exceeding one
hundred dollars, unless a special contract is made
for the same.
HENRY WOOD, general Superintendent.
PHILADELPHIA. March le, ided.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
I have raade arrangements to remain for
SILO-AT TIME ONLY,
eiln.:°,4J'Avalbsitgai:cg;vlig,cogr,eutirtt Rieggit
notice.
GEO. J, HENKELS,
11131.1111 avid 811 CIREBTNIIT etreet.
MESSRS. J. A. GANDARA & ClO.,
HAVANA, CUBA,
offer their services to those desiring to purchase
any of the products of the island, and Bolton Con
eignmenta of irageo/s, PrOttliener and APPrOVedr.
Goods, upon which theroffer liberal hash anellieet,
through 71fessrs. 8. FUGUET & BONS, Plitladel. ,
phis, to whom they refer. sezt•Da
PERSONB BEEEING MEDICAL AID
,to to consult Dr, 0. A. DUMAS,
No. 1037 WALNUT Street, for prompt and MI.
eMnt treatment.
Distant patients consulted by letter, and reme—
dies forwarded to any address. sel4-im*
BAKER'S POPULAR RAM EST " -
LISHMENT—The assortment Of Braid& Wigs,
Toupees, Banbeaux, reunions, Rouleaux, Tour
dues, Frizzes, Crimpacs. Curls, Illusive Semis for
Ladies. cannot be equalled by any other house to
the United States, at prices lower than elsewhere.
oop CHESTNUT Street. se2l,lmlo
PRIME TIMOTHY SEED.
ROBERT BUNT,
It 022 and 924 MARE ET St., above Ninth.
GRAIN FANS, CIDER MIT".
Corn nhollers . ,_ Hay, Straw and rudder Butters,
Churns Plows, 'narrows, Horse rowers, and,
Threshing Machines, with all other Agricultural
Implements; for sale by
ROBERT BUM,
It Nos. 92,3 and 924 MARKET Bt., above
1800 oIIESTNUT ATREIHTI.
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
111110
BTERLINf# SILVERWARE, PEARLS, DU"
MONDS, and other igeelous atones,
BEST PLATED WARE, hc., AO.
Watches and Clocks carefully repaireth, amt.
warranted.
Late of Bally it Co.,' T. GALL:ACHIM
formerly 1300 WIEST.NUTStreet.
Bailey h Kitchen . )ae'/A-atlf
Fit A. 'LARGE ASSORTMENT OP
giro Ladies', Wine $ O , and Ohlldretve Straw, nth
and blik-plusu ultus.' Alia ERMAN Anther%
Velvets, and Ribbons, which #lll be BOHM tbelOW-•
est cash price, or aborttltne. T. 111, DARIUS, -
sea-lm 59 North SECOND Street.
and ()MGR, AP
heftsANGß; ARBOR
Mu mu
VIT.A,
other piauts . .• %intlt,
Trees ay.. atNEEEJIA.2II3 Gleltd/LANTOWN NUN.
SERI*B.,
E'
I N FHB= °Lan CAL . rEXAMINA.
Tiows . wlth full di , Scillies:ins of Olotracter ,
given lltir and ESENIA PM
_ J., L. CAPIN,'
Ocl2-*ftnly No. A 6 booth TEivrn IRMO*,
.
HAVANA CIGARS. —A GOOD VA.;
-.4IICTIt coutantly store sad bow/I,ololm
lit emu rstes. S. FIIGUET ,
struisks+ sq; en /mak initona Mack
Mr. Cfrifittlis.
„Mrs. Breleford.