I - jt 'I4LL • , ~, ' ?~; I r, FOR THE SALE OF `wV , --fivitNivinp.mr LOANS I . A.V . COOME lir. CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, !teetered temporarily to co. 305 CHESTNUT STREET, er for sale, at lowest market rates, GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, AS FOLLOWS q 7'30 Treasury Notes of date of Aug. ]6, 1884, DO. do. do. June 15, 1865. Vo. do. 430 . Atli I% US BONDS OF ISSI. 5-20 LOAN OF 180 E. 5-SO LOAN OR 1864. 10-40 LOAN OF MEM egSTIFICA.TES OF INDEBTEDNESS. ovES OF ALL RINDS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. „formation givel concerning all kinds 01 Oen- Celleans on all points made at lowest rates. INTRAL NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, 109 SOIITH FOIIRTII STREET. DIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE UMTED STATES. CAPITAL $750,000. v a s panlovill issue Certificates of Deposit bear,, ;; iv cerest, on favorable terms. A.I.F.X. ERVIN, Jr., rinIADELPIIIA, Sept. 22, 1865 MILLINERY. IV 0 0 13 1, C A. FE "IF oiler, in their Retail Department (in addition •Mr usual stoke of Straw and Fancy 1301111.ets, i;,10 . and Misses' Hats, etc. ),a fall line of :LK& - VELVETS, CRAPES, RIBBON'S, LACES, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, AND GILT ORNADI:ENTS, and other novel ties Of their own iniportation. WOOD & CARY, No. '725 CHESTNUT STREET. BONNET OPENING. WEDNESDAY, October 4. WOOD Sr. falkirrg No. 723 CHESTNUT STREET ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28Tn, WE WILL OPEN A FULL LINE OF FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS, lo width we invite the attention of our ' CUSTOMERS and TUE T.R.A.DE. HARDING & GARDNER, C643t, 413 ARCH STREET. CLOTHING. PERRY ar, So, 609 Chestnut Street, above Sixth, ON DASD AID CONSTANTLY MAXING lIP A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP PALL AND WINTER CLOTHING AND GOODS FOR CUSTOM WORK No. CO9 Chestnut Street, above Siv,tb, - 634urithp 13 IPI :WWIITI 9 ti IFFEUTI ZIT? :U3 4iJ SHEPHERD - PLAIDS, lIREAT VARIETY, IN ALL-WOOL RA.XONV", FOULARD DE MAINE, TOILE DTI - NORD, POLLE DIE CIiEI7IIE. FOK SALE BY PIECE OB PACKAGE, BY HALLOWELL, GARDNER & CO., se23-et 615 CHESTNUT Street JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, & CO., LH:PORTERS AND JOBBERS DRY GOODS, Fos. 239 and 241 North Third street, PHILADELPHIA.. aoths, Prints, Cassimeres, Delaines, L'aitinetts, Alpacas, Jeans, Fancy Dress Goods, Cotionades. Brown and Bleeched Sheetinge Dena, Brown and Bleeched Skirtings Stripes, °Bash Obambras, Checks, Owlish Tweeds, tingbaMS, Flannels, Diapers, Linens, FURNISHING GOODS, • WRITE GOODS, wawa' NOTIONS, ito. l ltd. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. 1865 . FALL. 1865. JIM S. CAMPBELL & CO., 727 CHESTNUT STREET, Invite the attention of Cash Buyers at wholesale .o their atoeh Of FRENCH, BRITISH, AND AMERICAN DRY 0003:01139 ..,Which, for extent, variety, and ge neral adapts,. "os to the wants of the trade, is unrivalled. SILKS, MERINOES, POPLINS, EPINGLINES, TARTAN PLAIDS. ''BLANKETS, FLANNELS, BALMORALS, WHITE GOODS, LINENS, ant& BRADFORD GOODS. / *hire Wen supplied with scarce and desira 'o ROOS at and under market rates. WHOLESALE ROOMS VP STALES. as2a4f .JUST RECEIVED, NEW FANS, 33.ALT,r_Amv- dsr, co., 910 , 1313XSTNITT 13TBRET 'COLORED ' PHOTOORLPHB F 0 R t *A-50. Come one and all, andeeeure yourselves ~.e n valuabie likeness, colored artistically, area durable, and elunp. REIMER'S, SECOND `rect, abere•Green. See ppechnena. it* RETAIL DDT GOODS EDWIN HALL & CO., 26 South. SECOND Street, RICH MOIRE ANTIQUES, NEW SRADES. SPLENDID QUALITY PLAIN SILKS RICH COLORS CORDED SILKS. BEAUTIFUL SILKS FOR .EVENING DRESSES WHITE AND LIGHT SILKS FOR WEDDINGS FANCY SILKS OF VARIOUS STYLES MAGNIFICENT QUALITY FALL IMPORUTION, - THOMAS W. EVANS & CO., HAVE NOW OPEN AND • ARE DAILY .RECEIVINO NEW AND CHOKE STYLES pEUESS GOODS, STEAKS, &c., ol.which they respectfully invite attention. • • NM 818 and 820 CHESTNUT STREET. se2s-6t CASHIER. se23-5t 1 865. NEW GOODS FOR 1865. EYRE & LANDELL FOURTH AND ARCH. IMPORTERS, JOBBERS, RETAILERS, Fancy and Staple Dry Goods. WHOLESALE—SECOND FLOOR. se22-tf AT RETAIL. JAMB R. CAMPBELL & Co., 727 CHESTNUT ISTTLEVaI, OFFER AT POPULAR PRICES: BLACK SILKS In great variety, including the beet goodB im ported, Royal Armures Gros Grains, Lyons Taf feta, Parlsiennes, Drap de France, Drap de Lyon, Gros de Rhine, Gros d'Afrique, &c., &c COLORED SILKS • In desirable shades, embracing newest colorings in Moire Antiques and Real Lyons Taffetas, in cluding all the desirable evening shades. DRESS GIOODs. Lupin's choicest Fabrics—merinoes, PopMS, Velour Russe, Silk Chain Epinglines, Crepe Eugenie, Clan Plaids, &c., &c. VELVETS. Lyons Cloaking Velvets, all widths, of supei46l. fabric. S_HAWLS In great Variety, including latest novelties in Long and square Cashmere Broehe, in original designs. Mourning Goods, Linen and Cotton Goods, Flannels, Blankets, ite., &c, WHOLESALE ROOMS IJP•STAIRS. ti02.5-6t :• GREAT STOCK OF OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, KNOBBY COATINGS, BEAVERS, VELOURS, VELVETS, CHINCHILLAS, of the latest and most beautiful styles we have ever offered to the trade or public generally. Officers of the army and navy may feel assured of special attention. We amo have a complete stock of FRIENDS' WEAR, COACH CLOTHS, BILLIARDS, and BAGATELLES. our motto Is "Good Goods at Fair Prices," at 23 STRA.WIESERB:T STREET. seB-1m ASPECT:ALLY INTERESTING REOPENING_ riaiconN - Tr - y - , (LATE TIIOHNLET CHILI,) 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 ears, and with special reference to the firot-class trade who have so tong patronized the old firm. And I would here take the opport*nitY of thanking all our former eustomers,and or assuring them that no effort will be spared in the future to retain their continued patronage. There will be found a good stock of BLACK SILKS AND SHAWLS. RIM PLAID AND PLAIN POPLINS. FREN O o S M. E LO N H OE , S C D A E S L MANRES ,ANDNALI NELS, AND BLANKETS. LINEN GOODS. MOSLINS, GIN GRAMS, ,tsc.,&c. JOSEPH H. THORNLEY, sal-1m Cor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. PHILADELPHIA. VURNITURE PLUSH. Just received, one case crimson and green FURNITURE PLUSH, of superior quality. SHEPPARD, VAN 'HARLINGEN Sc ARRISON. Importers of house furnishingAry se26-6t No. 1008 CHESTNUT Street. WHITE GOODS. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRI SON. No. 1008 CHESTNUT Street, are now receiving their Fall assortment of WRITE GOODS, Comprising light and heavy Cambric Muslin. Plain, plaid and striped Jaconet. India Mull and Nainsook. French slid Swiss Tarletans and Robinette. BriGiantes and India Dimity. French and Cambric Dimity. - French Cambric and Percale. India Twills and Hair Cord CambriC. Shirred and Tucked Idualins. aad Bishop Lawn. Irish Lawns, Linen Cambric, &c., &e. cad-at CHEAPEST BLANKET HOUSE IN THE ClTY.—Persons wanting Blankets for the coming cold weather, will save money by examin ing my stock and purchasing now. I am selling a great many every day much lower than the saine Rinds are being sold at all over the city. Money, thee 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 *5 pet pair; better and finer at *5, ,t 6.50, 41.50, *3, 50 and $lO. 1 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 qualities. (goods will be sent to any part of the city, no matter how far. GRANVILLE B. RAINES, 6028-4 t No. 1013 MARKET Street, above Tenth. MARSEILLES COUNTERPANES.- T. am offering a great 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 16 per Cent. lower than now, and my price is in the earns proportion; they are heavy and large size at $9, worth one dollar more at wholeSailli 011 C lot liner, $10; extra size, at till and s4l2.Mar seilles Counterpanes for cribs, different sizes and beautiful patterns, equally ebeap. Also, Honey comb, Lancaster and Bridal Quilts; Woollen Coy erlotg, of various designs and colors. These goods are under the market rate GRAN s. VILLE li. BAINES, se26-it No. 1013 MARKET street, above Tenth. EDWIN BALL & CO. 26 SOUTH SECOND , STREET, Have now open a full stock of Lupin's •' French MerinoeS. "Lupin's" lilouslin de Lalnes. Silk-faced Poplins. Silk and Wool Poplins. All-wool Poplins. Plaid Poplins, of ordered styles. Rich-figured all-wool Cashmeres. Rich styles of Wool De Laines. Polka Dot De Lathes and Reps. Dress Goods, in great variety, of our own im portation. sell ATTRACTIVE NOTICE TO LADIES. A full line of French Merinoes, A full line of Poplins, A full line of Silks and Shawls, A. full line of Blankets, A full line of Musilne A full line of 'fable Linens, A full line or Cloths and Casaimeres, at' JOHN H. STORRS, 702 ARCH Street. BLUE DOUBLE WIDTH. Lupin's Wool Detainee, of good quality, at $1.12,4. Also, Greens, Browns. Diodes, &c. $1.37 Lupin's plain Poplins, Greene, Browns, Blues, Purples. rr.2,5 Lupin' s Black Poplins. ./0 Lupin's 7-4 Black Volatiles. olored Alpacas, Paramattas, &e. iJelaineB, Prints. Plaids. lie. MARSEILLES QUILTS. New invoice, good qualities and large sizes, at lower pricestban for three years. Also, Honeycomb Quilts. Pi n e stock of Bed, Crib, Cradle, and Colored BLANKETS. . . SHA.WLS ! SIONLS 11 r•-' Bound Blanket Shawls. Plain Long Shawls, for friends. Extra-size Square Rawls. Fine Plaid Shawls, newest patterns. Misses' and Children's Shawls. Black and Mode Thlbet Shawls. Berlin Jacquard Shawls. se24 At JOHN R. STOKES'. TO2 ARCH St LIFE-SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS IN OIL colors:superior style likenesses, admired by all for their striking resemblance to the originals. made at 11. F. ItEIBIER'S Clattery, Ggl4 ARC FL street. It. WILL OPEN THIS MORNING 13r.,A.en. ISIIA/C.... JOB LOTS W. T. SNODGRASS' CLOTH HOUSE, 34 SOUTH SECOND STREET COOPER at, CoNARD, S. E. corner NINTH and HARK= THE PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA:, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1865: RETAIL DRY GOODS OPENING THIS DAY, AT THE. PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK FUR EMPORIUM, NOG 920 CHESTNUT STBEET. PARIS AND LONDON CLOAKS, ju great abundance orStyle and Material R I C II FURS Or ALL NATIONS. LADIES, MISSES, and J. W. PROCTOR et CO., sets-3t No. 920 CHESTNUT STREET 6 6 pim , s" IRISH POPLINS, CHOICE SIIADES OF ALL TUE NEW AND DESIRABLE COLORS, SINGLE AND DOUBLE QUALITY. RICH PLAID IRISH POPLINS. SILK CASHMERES IN RICH PLAIDS RICH PLAID FRENCH POPLINS. FINE SILK FRENCH POPLINS. PINE ALL-WOOL FRENCH POPLINS Do. do. do. MERINOES In all the new and desirable colors HANDSOME SILKS, in great variety. RICH SHADES OF MOIRE ANTIQUES RICH SHADES OF COLORED SILKS. RICH SHADES OF PLAIN SILKS. RICH STYLES OF FANCY SILKS. FINE QUALITIES OF BLACK SILKS ALL AT TILE VERY LOWEST MARKET PRICES. FINE DRESS GOODS, OF EVERY VARIETY, AT THE LOWEST PPACES fl. 4TELL -St SON, se2S-3t Nos. 713 anti!. 715 N. Tenth St 12-4 FINE HEAVY BARNSLEY SHEETING, $1.75. dust from Auction, at the above low prices. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 4.50, 455 and 4EPI North SECOND Street, se2B. St above Willow. MADDER PRINTS. Reduced to 25 cents. cURWEN STODDART & BROTHER Nog. 450, 152, and 454 North SECOND Street, 5e243-3t Above Willow. BEST MAKES-BLACK SILKS. HEAVY BLACK TAFFETAS, From recent Auction Stiles, at less than the usual prices. CURWEN STODDARD .1 . BROTHER Nos. 450, 402, and 1-04 North SECOND Street, se2B-3t Above Willow. CLOAKS AND CLOAKING& Ladies - Cloaks of all the newest styles. Cloaking& in greatvariety. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452 and 454 North SECOND Street se2B-3t above Willow. FOR $ Z 4-, F sull.Dl;9 N E W "D 4 cases all-wool Meriuoes, from SO to $1.75. 2 cases splendid plaid Poplins, $1.50. Very One black Me rinoes and Empress Cloths. Single and double-width Cashmeres for wrappers. J. C. WEIL WBRIDGE & Northwest cor, of EIGHTH and MARKET. $1.95 IaijKstiLKVERY SUPERIOR Ileav;4• white-edged figuredains and Taffetas. A very choice Int of 431.75. The cheapest black Alpacas In the city. 25 pieces very pretty Plaids at 60 cents. J. O. STRAWBRIDGE & CO., Northwest cor. of EIGHTH and MARKET. XI3FOR VERY LARGE HAND. bODIE BLANIZET. • 25 cases and bales Blankets at the lowest prices. White, blue, gray and brown Blankets. Lap Blankets, Horse Blankets, Berth and Crib Blankets. Comfortables, Quilts and Counterpanes, whole sale and Retail. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO., Northwest cor. EIGHTH and NARKET. 40 CENTS FOR AN ALL-WOOL WHITE FLANNEL. Fine and heavy wide Shaker Flannels, 87 cents and sti. Large sized fringed Towels at 25 cents. Loom and half-bleached Table Linens. Linen for shirt-fronts. from 50 cents to $1.2.5. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE ‘lc CO., Northwest cor. EIGHTH and MARKET. 62 1-2 CENTS FOR YARD WIDE FRENCH CHINTZES. 45 cents for yard wideurple Calicoes. 4 cents for yard wide-English Chintzes. td ,eilt.4 fop fast.coloretl American Chintzes. 31 cents for the best STRAWdte Calicoes. J. C. BRIDGE et CO., Northwest cor. EIGHTH and 151.ARKET. seZi-stuthtf CARPETS AND OIL-CLOTHS. - _ CARPETINGS I CARPETINGS I I J. T. DELACROZX, No. 87 South SECOND Street, No. to ABOVE CHESTNUT. RAE JUST RECEIVED A FULL, LIR& ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPETINGS, OF THE BEST MAKES AND NEWEST STYLES. WINDOW SHADES, FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS, DRUGGETS,RAG, LIST AND COTTAGE CARPETS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. 3. T. DELACROTX, 87 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Between wth Chestnut and Market streets, s3m NEW CARPET HOUSE. x...W.1M34031 S SHAW, 910 AR01:1 STREET, PHILADELPHIA, will open ON IKONDAY, September 18th, a new and choice selection of CARPETINGS, Of all the various qualiiiea. Hongekeepers will And It to their advantage to call and examine before purchaeing. sel7-1m FELL. 1865. 1865. F...C110 MILLS, Iak , RDIANTOWN, PA. 3VCALLU.III & CO., DIANUFACTUREBS & lISWORTERS OF dc/tatx.m , rrN - iatEl, OIL CLOTH, MATTINGS, &0., WHOLENALLE DEPARTMENT, 509 CHESTNUT STREET. RETAIL DEPARTMENT, 519 CHESTNUT STREET BIKJEI.4DI" POTTER. subscriptions taken for Photographs In CRAYON Life and - Cabinet slze, ortho lamented RT. REV. ALONZO POTTER, D. D Call and examine specimens. RENSZEY & CO., ruoToortA.PILERS, se27-61.* 812 ARCH STREET. NOTICE --TO THE SLATE DEAL ERS OF CITY AND STATE.—Sand for a Sam ple of the "MODEL PENCIL SHARPENER," a Intseldevous little thing that whittles Slate Pencils into tooth-picks. it will increase tile value of your Slates fifty per cent. Sent by mail. Address WU:LIAM OSGOOD. se2B-thstitu. P. 0. Box 1619 PORTLAND, Me. pHOTOGRAPHS OF ENGINES, CAR RIAGES, and - Machinery, taken at foundries, and machine shops. Apply to B. P. RElMbilt's Photographic Gallery. nECOND Street, above Green. Pictures carefully executed and of satisfac tory character. - )3 'EERY AND PORT WINES..^ KJ Three hundred quarter casks of " Vergaral I and other.brands. Sherry, Burgundy, and other ports, In store and for sale he HENRY BOHLEN & CO., se2q-3t 221 and 223 South FOURTH Street. MORGAN; ORR, & CV., _ EN GINE BUILDERS, Iron Founders, and gene rid. Machinists and Boiler Makers No. 1.219 CAL; LGWHILL Street, Plillsdelishia: fe3o-t[ NEW PIIIILICATItRNEL NEW AND INTERESTING WORK. LIFE OF JOHN BRAIN ERD, THE NEW JERSEY MISSIONARY. From 1747 to 2781. By Rev. THOMAS BRAINERD. D. D., of rtitadelphla. "It is interesting as a novel."—U. N. Gazette. "Dr)Bralnerd has given us a model biography." —N. Y. Evanoelist. mcollioefvtOilleilMeldeewrilatataramplancvemaßlornagisnledred),llauney of the characteristics of which it possesses."—N. 1. ONgerver. Published by the PRESBYTERIAN PUBLICATION .CON3IITTEE, an CHESTNUT STREET. And for sale by ASHMEAD h EVANS, 724 Chestnut street. T. B. PETERSON & BROS.. 306 Chestnut street. .T. S. CLAXTON, and other booksellers. se23-6t LIBRARY EDITION, THE CONSPIRACY TRIAL. VOLUME 11. Price, Muslin Extra - Law• Sheep One-half Calf sent by mall, post pant, on receipt of price POPULAR BOOKS BOOKS I BOOKS ! MAXWELL'S WORKS. Wild Sports of the West 751l3rian O'Lynn 75 Stories of Waterloo 751 MAITLAND'S WORKS. The Watchman 1 50Diaryof an old Doctor 1 50 The Wanderer ~,, ..1 50 Sartaroe 150 The Lawyer's Story..l 50 The Three COlisine,...l 50 Above are each In one - vol., paper cover. Math one is also published in one vol., cloth, price $Z each. LANGUAGES WITHOUT MASTER. French without Ma ster.2s l German without asMas- Spanish without a itfas- ter 25 ter 25 Italian without a bias- Latin without aillaster.26 ter The above live works on tile French, German, Spanish, Latin and Italian Languages without a Master, whereby any one or all of these Languages can be learned.by any one without a Tca?her with the aid of this great book, by A. H. Monteith,'Esq., is also published iu finer style, complete 111 one meue volume, bound, price 412. Send for our Mammoth Descriptive Catalogue. Address all rash orders, retail. or wholesale, to T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS. 306 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia Pa. Reeks sent postage paid (111 receipt of retail price. All NEW BOOKS are at rETMRSONSI. It CHILDREN. VALUABLE SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS FOR SALE BY JAMES K. SIMON. Agent 33 SOUTH bIXTO STR EWP, Above Medina. Appletona New American Cyclopedia. Appleton's Annual Cyclopedia. Rebellion Record. Edited by Frank Moore. Smith's History of the World. Martin's History of France. Martineau& History of England. - Cyclopedia of Commercial AueeclOtes. Four Years In Secessla. HEADLEY'S HISTORY OF THE REBELLION. WORKS OF EDMUND BURKE, tine Edition. IRVING'S. COOPER'S, and DICKENS' WORKS. 13ancroft's and Mertrale's Histories. Appleton's and Ure's Dictionaries of Arts, &c. National Quarterly Rev iew. N. B.—Public and private Libraries furnished with any Books published at the lowest rates. se27-3t MACKENZIE IN THE LARYNGO ALS- SCOPE. With numerous Illustrations. Published THIS DAY: THE USE OF THE LARYNGOSCOPE, in Dis eases of the Throat with an Appendix on Rhino scopy. By MOUELL MACKENZIE, M. D. Lond. 115. U, P., Physician to the Dispensary for Diseases of the Throat; Corresponding Member of the Impe rial. Royal Society of ..'hysielans of Vienna, &c., &c., &c., with ILLUSTALSORATION. , A coirrolete Classified and Priced Catalogue of MEDICAL BOONS, which will be furnished gratis, upon application. LINDSAY Lis BLAKISTON, Publishers and Booksellers, set No. 25 South SIXTH Street. LATE PUBLICATIONS.-AN EXAM. INATION OF SIE WILLIAM HAMILTON'S PHILOSOPHY, and of the - Principal PhilosophiCal Questions discussed In is Writings. By John Stuart Mill, in two volumes ; HONOR ; OR THESLAVE-DEALER'S DAUGH TER. By Steen G. Bulflneh. THE BLADEAND THE EAR.—Thoughts for a Young Man. By A, B. litiszeS• DISSERTATIONS AND DISCHNIONS....PoIIti caI, Philosophical and Historical. By John Stuart Mtll ; 3 volumes 12 ino. All the new books received as soon as published, and for sale by JAMES B. CLAXTON, (Successor to W. S. & A. Martien, se2o 606 CHESTNUT Street, I B. WALBAVEN, 919 CHESTIITIJT STREET, LACE AND NOTTINGHAM ENTIRELY NEW AND RICH DESIGNS, PINK, WHITE AND BLUE itiosQuVriD .13A.RS. WITH PATENT UMBRELLA FRAMES, wiNtkOw SHADES. OF TEE LATEST PATTEBNI3. PIANO COVERS, PRESTON STEAM LAUNDRY CO., 1520 SOUTH NINTH STREET. WASHING, STARCHING, IRONING, SCOUR. - ING, AND CLEANSING, Without injury to color or fabric. EACH FAMILY'S WASH REPT SEPARATE. 412, - Orders by mail to Box 2024. se6-stuthl3t SPECIAL NOTICE, I have made arrangements to remain for a SHORT TIME ONLY, In my present store, and will continue to sell first- Class FURNITURE at very low prices, until fu'rther notice. GEO. J. HENKEL% melArrt 809 lied tra CHESTNUT Street. 628 F il l , OZP ery S2fiß r i NOW--111EADVY 628 at Hopkins , Manufactory, No. 628 AEON Street. Our assortment is complete, containing full lines of Ladiefo, Misses', and Children's Skirts, of every style, length, and size, which, for thigh, durabilitY4 and cheapness, 'are unequalled by any other hoop skirts made, and are warranted to give satisfaction. Skirts made to order, alts red, and repaired. Also, good Eastern-made skirts, from fifteen to forty springs, at very low prices. Wholesale and re tail. Sc' m- GEORGE T. RILEY, FINE CONFECTIONER, FANCY CAKES, Jellies, Ice Creams and Ices, 11115 RACE STREET. Families, Weddings and Parties Supplied. set;-fit* 6 6 GERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH."- Copies for sale by Colonel TRENWITIT, 109 south THIRD Street: Col.ThowEN, THIRD and DOCK Streets; Mr. JOHN BIRCH, FOURTH and CHESTNUT; Mr. PAUL, depot NINTH and GREEN; Mr. SEWARD, ERANITFORD, and by newedealers generally. se.l7-2t. TO WOOLLEN MANUFACTURERS.- Pure Sperm 011 at less price than No. 1 Lard 011; will do more work: 'nuke the =Wig more pliable, and take less alkali to cleanse It. For sale b G. A. St. E. A. LANDELL, 5e25,80 No. 110 North DELAWARE Avenue. NEW YORK DYING AND PRINT ING ESTABLISHMENT, STATEN ISLAND.- 40 North EIUATII Strect.—This Company, SO Tong and favorably kuowu in New York during the past f orty-siz years, have opened an mamas above. Ladies' and Gentlemen's - Garments, and wearing apparel of every kind, dyed and cleansed in the most perfect manner. Stains and spots removed from garments wfthout being ripped. Merchants having goods of undesirable colors 5511 have them redyed in superior style. aule-thstuNto M. LANE & CO., GENERAL COM- A-2-• MISSION MERCHANTS, RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL. Agencies and CODOgnMents solicited. Our extensive connections with the interior awl coast provinces of the Empire will enable us to dis pose of consignments advantageously, and make prompt returns. Mr. LANE is now in the country, and will be glad to confer with parties desirous of opening connection with Brazil. References ex changed. Address, Woreagter, Mass. ften-Outlidt* MESSRS. J. A. GANDARA. 4t CO., HAVANA, CUBA, offer their services to those desiring to purchase any of the products of theysland, and solicit Con signments of Vessels, Pvisions, and Approved boods, upon wino, ttiey offer liberal oath advances, through Messrs. S. PUGUET 86 SOIP6, Pliiimael phia, to whom they refer. P ERSONS SEEKING MEDICAL AID would do well to consult Dr. C. A. DUMAS, N 0.1031 WALNUT Street, for prompt and ctn.. eMnt treatment. Distant patients consulted by letter, and reme- dies forwarded to any address. 10tAlall'S POPULAR HAIR ESTAB. LISHMENT—The assortment of Braids, Wigs, Toupees, Banbeaux. Pap!lions, itottleaux, Ton dues, Frizzes, Crlmpaes, Curls, Illusive Seams for Ladles, cannot be equalled by any other house In the United States, at prices lower than elsewhe. No. 000 CHESTNUT Street se2i-lue re B ASE BALL CLUBS WILL FIND A full stock of Bases, Balls, Score-Books, Spikes, Shoes, Belts, and Rules of Game at railcar W ite4-1m .199 CHESTNUTStreet. CORN EXCHANGE BAG MANUFACTORY. 10,000 Cotton Seamless Bags. 10.,000 Linen do. do• 20,000 Jute do- do. .tore and for tiale by JOHN T. BAtt,Eir & CO., 113 North FRONT Street. sel4 3m• HAYING PURCHASED THE ENTIRE Stock and Interest of the late SAMUEL ME- O AEGEII, Es q , I witt coulintle the business al, tat old stand, DELAWARE Avenue, above Poplar street. JOHN A. BRUNER,. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 15. 1885 "I - NEVER HAD A GOOD PICTURE -A- BEFORE l" exclaimed one of Philadelphia's fairest daughters, as she gazed with delight on her Photo-Miniature, made at CREMER & DILLON'S, 18 South EIGHTY Street. sell-lenif N. B.—Albums and Stereoscopes in great variety. $2O ---G. 65 S. CRYSTAL, D. P.—s2o- • $l,OOO a year can be realized gilding and putting up the Crystal Door Plate. Agents wanted. Stock, Tools, and Instructions cost Vo. L. L. TODD & CO. 39 NASSAU Street, New Y.A. Send for a Circular. se23-nn. TIAVANA CIGARS.—A GOOD VA. RIETT constantly in store and bond, at low edt cash rates. B. FIJOIJET & BONS, nitlrt-em' No. SIB South irIRSINT RtrF.t S. FIJOIJET & SONS, kis COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND Importers of 11AYANA and TOItA.CCO se2l-1m 216 South FitpliT Street. STEAM roi" NV Ti. TA. EP - 17 . J. E. TILTON & Oo , PUBLISHERS, Boston CURTAIN GOODS. MASONIC HALL. HAB MIST ItitOSIV AL FULL LINE of CURTAINS, LT REDUCED RAM. ALL BIZEB, BEADY FOB USE. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT. 1927.-tf EDUCATIONAL OVER ONE HUNDRED HATE ENTERED STUDENTS THE UNION DUSIINTESS COLLEGE:, HANDEL AM) HAIN HAIL EIOHTII AND SPRIND GARDEN STREETS, DURING THE PAST WEEK. The College opened on MONDAY, Sept. 18th, and Is now PERMANENTLY EfiTABLISIIED 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 THIRTY DOLLARS. OFFICE, 531 NORTH EIGHTH STREET. Circulars can be obtained, gratuitously, by appli cation at the Office, in person or by letter. se26-It A A tADY ACCUSTOMED TO TEACH itig would like to have charge of two more pu pils in her own home. The location is a beautiful he street e e r a y t t 861: i is tlol; Highest reference given. Address "A. D. W.," paid talltgde 011,3 healthful a I :: Q u l French. ' Press office. se27-2t* mental,l 1 .1 awitla ]VIOLAS. ALEX. WOLOWSKI, THE LUL well-known Pianist and Vocalist, has opened a new count for PIANO AND SINGING. - - - - Those who wish to become, in a short time, fine singers or excellent performers, can call at 823 WALNUT Street, between 12 and 2 P.M. se27-2t* THE MISSES DUNNING AND TAY LOB will resume their SCHOOL FOR CHILD REN, on MONDAY next, Oct. 2d, corner MAIN st. and East WALNUT Lane, Germantown. se27-4t. PRIVATE TUITION IN THE CLAS SIM by a graduate of HARVARD COLLEGE. Address, "A. B., 17 Box se27-6t. 802 Post Moo,. BUSINESS EDUCATION.-PRACTI CAL INSTRUCTION in Bookkeeping in all its branches; Penmanship, Business Forms, Commer cial Calm/MUM. Telegraphing,. ite. • CRITTENDEN'S cOntIitERZIAL COLLEGE. 637 CIFESTNITI . Street, corner of Seventh. Students instructed separately, and received at any time. Day and Evening sessions. ", se2B-4t* pErINSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY AT WEST CHESTER.—The duties of this Institution will be resumed on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER rriz. The following gentlemen compose the Board of Trustees: Hon. James Pollock, LL. D. President; Capt. William Apple, Vice PresidentCW. E.-Bar ber, Esq., Secretary: James H. Orne, Esq, Treasu rer; Rev. Richard Newton, D. D:• Rev. Thomas Brainerd, Ti. D.,* Hon. Oswald Thomson, Ilon. H Charles O'Neill, on. W. E.Lehman, Major Gen. B. W. Crawford, Col. Win. Bell Waddeil, Major Wayne MeVeagh; Messrs. Jose _ph B. Townsend, James L. plaghorn, Charles B. Dungan, creorge Russell, Wm. L. Springs, AddlsOn May, and T. 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 inStructorsorlko 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. OM, Esq. No. 626 Chestnut eet,T. B. Peterson,Esq.,No. 606 , Chestnut street. lladelphia. or to Col. THEO. HYATT, se2o.lin President Penna. Military Academy. jTIL LA GE GREEN SEMINARY MILITARY BOARDINO SCHOOL.—Terms very moderate. Thorough course of study Mathematics., English ()lassies, &c. Supolles the benefits of a home. Surveying and Engineering , taught. Boys of all ages received. Begins Septem ber 4th. Refers to JOHN C. CAPP At SON, 913 Boeth THIRD Street; THOS, J. CLAYTON, Esq., FIFTH and PRUNE Mr. ÜBOBHE F. KNOTT, 38 HUDSON Street. Number limited. Address Rev. J. HARVEY BARTON, A. H., Village (liven, Pennsylvania. au4-3m WEST GROVE BOARDING SCHOOL, TT FOR 43fin.'N CHESTER COUNTY:, PA. Located at West Grove Station, On the runadel villa, and Baltimore Central Railroad. The twenty-fourth semi-annual term of this Insti tution will commence on Second-day, the Bth 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, &e. For circulars, &c., address the Principal, THUS. P. CON ARD, West Grove P. 0., Chester county, Pa. 7th Month, 18,65. auZ-w2m I NSTRUCTION IN FRENCH.-A Young Lady born and educated in Paris, will give Lessons in French in private families, or at her own dwelling. The successful experience in leaching during the last few years, by a new and improved method, enahleS her to promise to her pupils a 'perfect knowledge of the French Language in a short time. - For terms and references, apply from 9to 12 and from 2 to 5, at No. 827 North bINTII Street. ses-smthshylf THE LADIES' DEPARTMENT THE UNION BUSYNESS COLLEGE, Is uow attended by a - number or lady pupils. Its course of Instruction Includes PENMANSHIP, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL, BOOK-KEEPING, -COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC, CORRES FONDBNCE, &0., Andla designed to Center upon ladies 46e addttt 'Eagle of a BUSINESS EDUCATION, which has hith erto been confined to young men. This Department is Separate Prom the other de partments, has an independent entrance, and every advantage of a quiet location and convenient ac commodations. Fullpr particulars On be obtained, and arrange meets made for entering upon AN USEFUL COURSE.OFINSTRUCTION, AT THE OFFICE, No. 531 N. EIGHTH STREET CIRCULARS FRES P ENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY, OF FINE ARTS.—NOTICE TO ARTISTS AND 13TIIDENTS.—The Evening_ &Imola will be open for study, from Life, MONDAY, Oct. 2d, and from the Antique on Oct. 2d. soZtigutheout ACADEMY OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH, LOCUST AND JU NIPER STREETS.—The autumnal session will open 011 MONDAY, September 4th, at haeclock A. M. Applications for admission may tie natde during the prt ceding week between 10 and 12 o'clock in the morning. JAMES W. ROBINS, A. M., aula.tutlistol Head Master. MISS MINA. DE BOYE, SWEDISH ARTIST OF MUSIC, Just arrived in Plata, delphia, gives LESSONS on the PIANO and SING INd in private families and at her Music Room, ASO South TENTH Street, near Spruce. Residence, MO Spruce street. References at the principal mu sic stores in Philadelphia. ael9-tutliSte MISS C. A. BURGIN'S SCHOOL FOR `YOUND LADIES will be reopened SEPTEM BERISth, at 1037 WALNUT Street. Circulars may be obtained at the School-house. se2-stuthlin. 3111.GEoRGE FELIX BENKERT will resume his PIANO LESSONS September 18th. Address se2-stuthigt. No. 716 CHESTNUT Street. LABBERTON & CHASE'S SCHOOL REOPENS SEPT. 18th, at 1604 CHANCEL LOR Street, (first street south of Walnut, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth.) ROBERT IL LA.B BERTON, REGINALD 11. CHASE• sel6 south -7t. INSTRUCTION THROUGH. BOOKS, OBJECTS, AND PICTURES. ANN DICKSON will reopen her SCHOOL for BOYS and GIRLS, at No. 1081 South EIGHTEENTH Street, on the Itth of September. aul7-thstu-24t RIG. RIZZO WILL RESUME RIB LES hi WM In Vocal Music, at his residence, i No. 31.3 South STXT.Eitin Strcat, October 1. He may be addressed meantime through the City P. 0.. as above. au29-0" ABACHMANN, TFAA.CHER - OF THE • Piano, Organ, Melodeon, and Violin. 922 DARD:EN Street , ADVANCED PUPIL* .FINISHED. Classes formed in harmony. A 9911. Cations, 12 to IA. M. 6to 7. P. M. au3o-I.m. MARY P. ROBESON'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES will be Reopened at 1613 FILBERT St., 9th month (Sept. 11th). ati3o-In. THE FRENCH AND ENGLISH -K. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL of Madame MASSE will reopen on MONDAY., September 15th. In this institution instruction is thorough in every department. Competent English teachers are em ployed for all the branches of a good English edu cation. French Is the language of the faintly, and is constantly spoken In the - Institute. For circu lars, containing terms and other particulars, ad dress 1.342 SPRUCE St., Philada., Pa. auls-2m PREGARAY INSTITUTE.-ENGLISEL and French Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies, Nos. 1524 and 1529 SPRUCE Street, Phi laerdelphia, will reopen on WEDNESDAY, SePteln bth. Fre W nch is the language of the faintly, and is eon etaply spoken F 1 to su o 9 r -am Madame Dl:tEi s t 4 KU - r - , rrindp.l.' Gr EN TR AL INSTITUTE, TENTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets, will reopen September 4th. Boys paemired for any divieton of the Public Grammar Schools, for College.. or for business. Special attention iven to small boys. Residence, 534 North TENT Street. au2l-13w U. G. hic(TUIRE, A. M., Principal. PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS IN the Philadelphia City Institute, N. E. corner CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets. Reopens SEPT. 4, 1865. Entrance on Eighteenth street. L. BARROWS. au29.lm* JOHN O. R. WELROY, !Principals' THE MISSESCASEY AND MRS BEEBE will reopen'their Boarding and Da, 'School for Young Ladles, No. 1703 - WALNU Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th of Sept. au2-2m T riz CLASSICAL AND ENOLD3R SCHOOL or the subscriber, B. E. corner of TMETKENTH and LOCUST Streets, will Reopen on MONDAY, Sept. 11. Cau2S-urej B. KENDALL. SIGNOR P. RONDINELLA-ITALIAN and English Singing Lessons. Residence, S.W. corner BROAD and PINE. seTbdre CHESTNUT -STREET FEMALE SE MINARY—KNOLISH AND FRENCH BOARD ING AND PAY SCHOOL—Principals, Miss Bon ney and Miss DilloVe.—The Thirty Bret Send-An nual Session will on WEDNESDAY, tieptember 13th, at 1615 CHESTNUT Street. Particulars from Circulars. aula-tool IR.OLISH CLASSICAL, AND MA THEMATICAL INSTITUTE, No. 21 Southwest PENN SQUARE. Duties resumed Sept. 11th. au29-2m"" JOSEPH DAVISON, Principal. WILLIAM S. COOLLY, A. M. WILL reopen las CLASSICAL end ENDL IS II SCHOOL at No. I.IIM MARKET Street, on MON DAY, September 4. A GRADUATE OF A NEW ENGLAND -L-A- 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 'LALrutA. ,, Press office. se2.s4t* THE SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, CHESTNUT Street, N. W. cor. of Twelfth, reopens SEPTEMBER 4th. This is the befitprovided School for boys Ainerlea• ataes-2111 4 rtincipaL EDUCATIONAL ( 1 111711CII SINGING.--DR. CI;NNIJTQ ToN re, peedully offers his ePrvlong to ladir6 and gentlemen desirous of preparing Himmel res for singing In ellolrs,Catliolle or Protest ant. or Air Ma torn, singing. ills lung - experience in every variety nf ,sate r, d batiste wilt ensure careful tuition and ea- . . . phi improvement. He will teach in classes or give private Im.song. Alec, on the Plance.Forte, Violoncello and In Singing In general. For terms, 4e.„ apply to 703 SPRUCE Street. se2B-thstn6t. MISS ELIZA W. SMITH'S SCHOOL for Young Ladies No. 1.%10 SPRUCE Street, will be reopened on MONDAY, September 11. The course embraces a thorough English Education,with Latin, French, German, Music, Drawing, Painting, &c. ses-Im. SUSAN HAYHURST WILL OPEN her School In the commodious rooms Southeast corner of NINTH and SPRING GARDEN Streetri (entrance on Ninth), September RIM Facilities will be afforded to Young Ladles for receiving a thorough education. A Department for Children, under a competent teacher, will be conducted upon the Rindergarten_,_ or Object System. Reference, former patrons. For further information, apply to Dr. C. R. PEIRCE, 501 N. SHVENTII St. selo-12V THE CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, DEAN STREET, BELOW LOCUST, Will be reopened SEPTEMBER 4th. auE3-'2,2n* J. W. FAIRES, D. D., Principal. MISS BROOKS AND MRS. J. M. HALL will resume the duties of their BOARD IND and DAY SCHOOL for Young Ladies, at 121.8 WALNUT Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th Inst. au26-2m. Mit S V. P . BROWN No. -1907 PINE rent, will (on MONDAY, Sept. 4th,) resume the duties of her School for Children, between the ages of 4 and 15. . au29.4m* SURVEYING, ENGINEERING, THE HIGHER MATHEMATICS, PHONOGRAPHY, AND ORNAMENTAL PENMANSHIP ARE TAUGHT AT THE UNION BUSINESS COLLEGE, In the most thorough and practical manner. Call or send for a Circular containing terins and particulars. OFFICE, NO. 531 N. EIGHTH ST. se2o-St WANTS. WANTED -BY A YOUNG MAN, A Situation of a sedentary character. Is well educated and a fair penman. Canfurnish the best recommendations. Address "C. L. 3f. D,. " at this office. se2B-ths2t* WANTRT)-By A YOUNG MAN, A T SITUATION as Assistant Bank-keeper or En.. try Clerk. Address "I). H. S.,' No. UHL- South EIGHTH Street, Philadelphia. . It* WANTED -A SITUATION AS AS SISTANT BOON-KEEPER or SALNSDIAN, by a Young Man, aged:.i, 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 willinf to raaku. himself generally useful, and can furnla the best of reference. Address F. H. H.,+' 229 North FOURTH St. se2l-2tg WANTED -A SITUATION BY A MAIMED MAN; has ten years' practical ex perience at Book-keeping, and a good knowledge_ of business generally. A. permanent situation de sired. The best of city reference given. Address "THOMAS," at this &Mee. se27-5t5 WANTED TO PIIROHA.SE-ONE Second-hand STEAM-ENGINE, in good or der, or about thirty horse-power. Address se274t* HENRY L. BUTLER, Press Office • WANTED- BY A YOUNG MAN, A situation in a STORE, to make himself generally useful. Can write a fair hand, and is quick and cur tett at figures. CAD give the best of security for honesty. Apply at No. 1 North SECOND Street. se26-3t' WANT E D-AGENTS, MALE AND Female, In every town and neighborhood to take owlet% for THE GREAT LABOR SAYER:" a patented article that every family wautd. Will save ten times its - cost yearly. Agents arc making $8 to $25 per day. Only $3 to $lO capital required. Full particulars of the business sent to any ad dress on receipt of 6 cents for circulars and return postage. Address R. WAYVELL I Chicago, Illinois, Box 4781. se2B-10t* WANTED-SITUATION AS TRA TT YELLING SALESMAN in a responsible Wholesale House; can sell any kind of goods; have a large acquaintance intim 661111tNit, speaks lierman and English language. Address STATER UNION HOTEL, ALAItIiET St., " B. F. U." 5e2.4 at* CADEMY OF MUSIC . -STOCK -ALL HOLDER'S SEASON TICKET WANTED. Ad dress, avltti price, Box 2844, Post Office. se2Br:t.* AGENTS WANTED-FOR THE LIFE of ABRAHAM LINCOLN, both English and German. All orders for the German from Agents selling any Life of Lincoln will be •erom_pflp Address P.. GARRETT & CO. 600ORESTNUT Street, second floor, Philadelphia. scEB-Gt* A GENTS WANTED TO SELL IN' -Li- Philadelphia, Delaware, Montgomery and Rucks counties, the great Scene of' Time and Eterni ty, with theTrlend of the Bible; picture or ex.traordi nary interest and value. Fine ehanee for agents. Address J AMES BULLAMORE_, Room 10 No. 30, North FIFTH Street, se22-Im. Philadelphia. A GENTS WANTED FOR " , THE SECRET SERVICE, THE FIELD THE DUNGEON, AND THE ESCAPE." By A. D. Richardson, N . dw York Tribune Corres pondent. The most interesting and exciting book ever pub lished embtaeing Mr. Richardson's unparalleled experience for four years, travellin through the South in the Si cret service of the T ribune, 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. It will abound in stirring events, and contain more of the fact, incident, and romance of the war than any other work published, Horace Greeley says: " A great many books will yet be written concern lug this war in addition to the many already in print; but clearer,of them will give within a siltillar compass a fuller, more readable account, entirely from personal observation, of the nature, animus,purposes, tendencies, and instrumentall tmus4Aß likVgAtMelaYnn.dqesOe garilergs, ladles, energetic young men, and espe cially returned and disabie'si 0i11ee5 5 .4 and soldier& in want of profitable employment, will and It pecu liarly adapted to their condition. We have agents cleartng*Vs per month, which we will prove to any doubting applicant. Semi for circulars, Address JONES, BRoTHERS,_gc CO.. N. E. corer SIXTH and MINOR Streets, aul7-2m. Philadelphia, Pa. A grANTS - WANTED FOR OUR GREAT 4 - 1, - National Work tike most complete, duly tbentie and reliable LIFE OF LINCOLN published. Address JONES, BROTHERS, & CO., Philadel phia, Pa. auZ9-Im. BOOKKEEPER.—A YOUNG LADY wants R SittlatiOß MO Bookkeeper. Address " A. C.," Frees ottlee. se2B-3t* CLOTHING SALESMAN WANTED One thoroughly con3petent and experienced. BENNETT 8c CO 6e26-3t Tower Hall. 518 DIARKET Street. IVOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND ..A. l OTHERS, ORIGINALLY DOING BUSINESS IN TEXAS.—A reliable gentleman, with a large business experience. and acquainted with the coun try' and people of Texas, is soon to return there on private 'business. Collections and other bitarkess will be promptly and properly attended to while there, if entrusted to Ills hands. Address "L oyal, at this office. au1,12-Gw. SIB 600 D BOYS WANTED, FRQ)I half-past 4 o'clock until 10 o'clock in the morn ing. Apply In Basement of 111 South l'ollitTli Street, after 10 o'clock. It TED T $lO,OOO N o fi s t r ° e r ro ° p e R r worth nearly three times the amount. Apply to i r) L. CAVEN, - 158 North NINTH Street. re23-3t* $12,000 -WANTED-A PARTNER with a cash capital ort12,11(N), to en gage in a literati:VC business, which is now paying 150 per cent., and with this atl,ll4 , lonAl amount of capital can be increased to double that amount of percentage. For further particulars call on WAL HALL WAtit:Elt, Se2B-thm-6t. NO. 123 S. FOlinTii St., Phila. -11 N EXCELLENT 0 PPOR -85, 000.TITNITY is offered to invest this amount, or thereabouts, for three or five years, in enlarging a prosperous literary enterprize of high standing, Wilds city. A liberal percentage guaran tied on the Investment. Address "Letunas•', at the office of the Press. seZS-at. $4,000 TO LOAN (TRUST) FUND on mortgage °felt, property. E. CARPENTEIt .5: SON, 5e.5.1-60' 242 South THIRD Street. WANTED - 142! HANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE, for six or seven months Rent not to exceed WO per month. Address "DEER CHANT," Box 2784 P. O. thstn-Gt• ert, TO LANDLORDS AND OTHERS. WA , ' — WANTED to rent or Woe 4 largo STORE or HOUSE with improving tease, on Arch orCliettnut street, between Sixth and Broad streets. Address, with terms and particulars, "A. B. 5.," No. 109 SEVENTH Street. • se2B-2t5 riWANTED To- _BENT—ON OR before the let or January next, by an Old, established business house, a Store on Market street, between _Front and Fourth streets, or on hird or Fourth streets, near Market. Address STORE. se27-3V At this glitate ' ea WANTED TO PURcHASE— Maniodern-hollt HOUSE, with all the Convent tuces, above Market street and west of Twelfth. Address Box 2377 Post Ottice, with price, eke. A double Louse preferred. se27-3L. atA FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED, for six months from thelsth of November next, for a family of four persons. No children. Address Box 1355, Post Office, stating location and price. se 4‘.1.2.t. BOARDING. P. 0 ,k R D I N G-CONVENIENT TO, -•-• and having frequent railroad communication My, and ma the station, Ingldre before 2 o'clock, at 1402 WALNUT n'trcet. THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, *a- NO. 433 CHESTNUT Street. is 116nr open for FIRST-CLASS BOARDERS. This House has no Bar. Charges moderate,. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN A- 3 - wishes BOARD In a quiet, Private Family, where there are but few boarders, within a few initiates walk (East)) of Depot, Broad and Callow hiit. Address, stntin J ter N in D g. & V C., PL It* OH. UTIER, P. 0. A GENTLEMAN WANTS BOARD IN A a private family. about ten minutes' walk from the roo Office. (iood reference. Address ••T. S. Press °nice. . RI? 0 , 31 S---WITH OR WITHOUT e newly ^furnianotl—snitable for two entlemen, or gentleman and wife, at No. 11.31.3 (:AE.' TNUT Street. se27-3t. LOST AND FOIIND. VOTioI.—LOST, ON QR ABOUT THE 24th that., CERTIFICATE No. 24. for 1,009 A.re. le the eapital stock 9f the POUR] NO, ItOCli AND EAST SANDY on, QS., I.stied to me and foet Set. Inh. 1865. Application hag been inane r a renwal of the saute. J. 11. TAYLOR. se2S-ths 61 INGRAM , S FINE TEAS REDUCED to $1; COFFEE reduced to 2.5 Anti N) au. TRY THEM sets-Gi* 43 South SECOND Street. 1800 CHESTNUT STREET. WATCHES. JEWL_'LRY, STERLINUSILVERWANE, rgAHLS, DIA MONDS. and other precious stones. BEST PLATED WARE, &C., &C. Watches and Clocks carefully repaired, and warranted. Late of Bally &t .1. T. GALLAGHER. formerly 1300 CHESTNUT Street. Bailey & Kitchen. se26-6tif ti OSAGE ORANGE, ARBOR V/T2E, . - ....-E6;and other hedge _plants: Fruit. Ornamental T r ees. &e., at NEM - lAN'S 1.4 - RRMAINTOWN NUR. SEEIM. se2l-tue AUCTION SALES 4 1; ii a HERKNEBB' BAZAAR—NINTH end RANSOM Streets. A ucTro.... tiALE OF HORSES, OAERIEWES, Sc. On SATURDAY MORNINGI next, itt 11) o'clock, comprising about N IN ETY HORSES, suited to Harness and the Saddle. Full description ALSO‘ New and secondhand Carriages, Light wagon. Dearborns, &c., with which the sale will COM+ mence. Single and Double Harness, Saddles. Bridles, &:f. JR- Sale of Borges. &c., on WEDNESDAY. Si - Carriages and Harness at private sate. ALFRED M. lIERKNESf3, se2B-21.1f Auctioneer. STERR'S CITY BAZAAR AND TAVIERSA LLS, FimiEnr St ree t, bel Ivan,/ r SEVENTH and EIGHTY Stres• THE OLD CITY AUCTiON MART REVIVED. The subscriber intends to reopen ibis old esta blished place of business,on TUESDAY MORNING. October the 3d. at 10 o'clock. This Establishment has been rebuilt and much im proved turd enlarged in style and size. mid Is now one of the most complete places for the sale of Horses, Carriages,Harness, &e :, in this city, it be ing so very centraly situated right in the business part of the city. The buildings will be sufficiently °triplele by the tatter part of this week to receive Vehicles, liarness, &e. of all descriptions. N, B.—Due notice will be given with the deserip• lions - of Ihn,c. eacriag ea. - &e., Intended for sale, N. B.—Consigners wi pleaselandn in the descrip tion of all articles intended to be offered at the first sale in time to be regularly catalogued. N. B.—Public sales will be held regularly until further notice, every TUESDAY and FRIDAY dIORNING. N. B.—Advances matte on all articles Intended fot sale. - • N. B.—No postpone2nent, on account of the weather. WM. H. STERR, 5e25.6t Auctioneer. iron SALE AND TO LET. 01 - A FURNISHED HOUSE ON AN& CHESTNUT HILL FOR RENT—Five minutes walk from Depot. Address Box Eel, P. O. se2B-thatult. eFOR SALE, WITH IMMEDIATE possession, House No. lIV VINE St. Terms accommodating. Apply to .1. L. CAVEN, 158 N. NINTH Street. . se2B-3t. at A FURNISI - IBIJ ROUSE TO RENT CERMANTOWN for the wialee maths. For particulars, apply to Box. 1570 Philadelphia P. O. sag at* de FOR SALE-THREE-STORY Miaßrick Dwelling, with all the modern Improve ments, with immediate possession; for Which .500 rent is offered. rrlre, 0,200. Address EVANS, BOX 1242 r. 0. se27-2t. /I:FOR SALE—WITH IMMEDIATE possession, new DWELLING, No. 2040 ARCH Street. se274t. aFACTORY BUILDING FOB RENT ) with the use of a Steam-Engine in perfect or der. The Building has been thoroughly repaired. is well adapted for any business requiring plenty of room and superior light. Apply to JACOB M. ELLIS, a027-wths9rr No, no wm,NuT St., Room No. 2. FORISALE—WITH IMMEDIATE ma possession, a convenient three-story front and three-story back-bultdlng,sitnated on North Twen tieth, above Arch on easy terms. Apply to L. FEIGELk 112 (3110TNITT Street. se27-2t* 01 FOR REN T—A FIRST-CLA6B FIURNISHED HOUSE on WALNUT Street. Apply OMR WALNUT Street, Office No. 4. se26-60 e tt FOR SALE-2111 BRANDYWINE aga der. StrPeet e, , with Immediate possession ; Id good or- Northeast corner Twenty-third and Spring Gar den streets; possession soon; $6,500. 2028 and 2036 Master street. 966 Poplar street; possession soon• *3,700. 1002 - Mount Vernon. street; possession soon. 26.3 South Tenth street; vacant; 0,000. 905 Filbert street: 43.500. Warnock strect,sisth house south of Montgomery avenue; 64,800. Forty-tlrst street and Poplar: lothx150: *2.SOOLENN. B. G, 1.23 South FOURTH Street, sail and 8. W. cot. BeVeliteenth and Green. ifFOR SALE, A BUSINESS STAND- Four-story Brown House, No.B24Walnut street, Valuable property. Apply to R. A. J. PANCOAST, No. 3404 BRIDGE street, Manta:wale, between 2 and 6 o'clock. au29-Im* in ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF at REAL ESTATE IN NORTH COVENTRY mat TOWNSHIP. CHESTER COUNTY, PA.—Pursuant to an orderof the Orphans , Court of Chester county, will be sold at plthile sale, on the premises, on THURSDAY, October 12, 166.5, a VALUABLE FARM, containing 72 acres and 157 perches, more or less, situated in North Coventry Township, Chester county, Pa., late the property of Jesse S. Harley, deceased. This farm Is handsomely situated along the Schuylkill road, one mile south east of Pottstown, adjoining lands of John limiter Evans, deceased: David W. Jones, mid others. The land is naturally good, well watered, and In a high state of cultivation. The improvements are— a good three-story stone Mansion House, with wash-house attached, t ontatning oven, llirnaccs, and fountain; a spring-house over a good spring hear the InallSioll a g(HA stone barn, 3.5 by an• feet; wagon-house, grdln-house, earPltigddloligll. and all other out-buildings. There is also a Tenant House- This property possesses great advantages, being within one mile of Potts town. where there is a ready market for grain, hay, and all kjndsof produce. it is suitable .for a milk or butter dairy. The canal passing through tilt property, and having a landing on it, atfords great convenience for getting lime, - coal, or lumber. A considerable portion of the farm is Schuylkill Bot tom Land, not liable to overflow. There is also a good variety of fruit; is convenient to schools, and places of public worship. No. 2 Is a lot or tract of land containing 16 acres and 86 perches, more or less, no,iotning he mainfarm. The land is of good iptalltwand in a high state of cultivation, and has a never-failing spring on it. It would he a suitable lot for building. This tract will be sold separately or with the main farm, to suit the ptirehaser. Sale to commence at one o'clock P.M, when conditiona will he made known by REBECCA. E. STAUFFER. - se2B-thstu3t* Atiministrately. ski TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE.— ..a—About 2,000 acres of White Pine White Oak and Hemlock Timber Lands, Pa CLINTON COUNTY, Pennsylvania, near station on the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad. Several saw-mills convenient. Will be sold cheap, ,and on good terms. Apply to GEO. W. GRIFFIN, Real Estate kroker, se-6t 134 South FOURTH Street. is FOR SALE-A, SIXTY-ACRE ett FARM, bordering the city of Trenton. N. J. A rare chance for .speculation. Andress L. B. LONG, 1607 CADWALADEN bt., Phila. se2a-6t. TOR SALE-CHESTER couN gp n- F4RM-100 acres excellent soil, miles —a— southeast of 'West Grove Station. on the nalthliOre Central Railroad. Good buildings, lirst•rate or chard, &c., &e. B. F. GLENN, sea 123 South FOURTH Street. FOR SAL E-EIGHTY-ACRE FAltbf, in Delaware county, two miles be low Darby; excellent soli, Well watered: large buildings, in good order, and large orchard of elbalee fruit. B. F. °TANN, se23 123 South FOURTH Street._ o x hab - E—FARM OF 45iali "NACRES. at Cambridge Station, Oß Catnden and RatirOad4 ten Ini)VP 0)9" °ain't"' mo derate Windings; good son rov early VeaataLdna, and fronting on the Delaware river. B. F. GLENS. se23 1913 South FOURTH Street. TRUSTEE'S SALE 9F V ALI 7-$1 MILABLE REAL ESTATE. IN NEW CASTLE COUNTY, DELAWARE. A FAMILY, MANSION AND COUNTRY BRAT W ITH ALIYA.RLE FARM ATTAUTIEO 7 One mile from the city of Wilmington, Delaware known as "EDRN,PARK,,, Tills ESTATE, CONSISTING OF 185 ACRES of the most productive and desirable land in New Castle County, will be offered at reline Sale, ON 'WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, 1808, At the Hotel of B.C. PEARCE. FIFTH and Max,- 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, &c. complete, with TWELVE ACRES Ob 'IDE. FINEST LAND, inCluding the Grove, Lawns. Nursery; also. large and lit 111 v cul tivated VEGETABLE 'GARDEN', with G ARDEN ER'S HOUSE erected thcron. The Mansion is a spacious three-storied stone and brick building, rough-cast newly fitted up, with parlor, dining, and snwidng-rooins . 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 to ifiefl, of the hest mutt:Aid and workmanship: the rooms are well distributed and pr o oHlAtutto, 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 coal-house, ed., all complete. Large, dry, and commodious collars under the whole building, with heating ap paratus, flues. &c, The Stable appurtenant brick, new, and well arranged tor seven horses, with abundant carriage-room: and adjoining it there is a well constructed lee-house of ample ca pacity. The GROVE adjoinbig is composed of the finest old trees, through which avenues are laid out; the grounds surrounding are well stacked with a variety of the thickest fruit trees, also flowers and shrub bery. The entire establishment is,of a class rare in this country, and seldom offered for sale, and has been occupied only by its owners during the present century. NO. 2.—Tag EDEN PARK FARM. containing US acres or land, not surpassed ln fer tility and productiveness by any ht the county of New Castle. It is well fenced and watered through out, with complete set of buildin artly new, and all substantial. The FARM HOUSE , is a double three-gloried brick building. There are three large Baring, with Ice-]louse, Granary, Tool-house, Out houses, Shedding, Stock Yard, ,ke., with abundant supply of excellent water from wells, with pumps in good order. The property abuts upon the Chris tiana River,with excellent landing for steam or salt ing vessels, the Bank or Levee hawing 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 Sell especially adapt it to the production of vegetables and fruit, for which the adjacent markets of Wilmington and Philadelphia create a constant and growing de mand. A large and profitable vegetable garden is now in operation upon the farm, .and the induce inenta for itt increase is very great. The place is perfectly healthy, and lies in the midst of a fertile district of well improved farms, intersected with excellent roads, and is within fir.. 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 Parm-liOnte, Or to the Coachman in charge of the Mansion and grounds, on or after September Ist. The title is unquestionable and terms of sale will be favorable. Possession or die Mansion given Immediately, and of the farm; the later subjcet to a tenantry on shards, (with a tirst-class tenant;) expiring March 25th. 186 a. For further particulars, address FLORENCIO J. VERRIER, Trustee, 615 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, or THOMAS F. BAYARD, Wilmington, Del. N. R.—The landlord's share of the Farm Stock is for sale, and a pair of valuablegarriage horses,With Household Furniture, &c., will be sold on Setem ber 28th, on the premises. au3a-stut TO RENT. Five large Racing, in the FOTTERAL BUILDING, Northwest corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Sta., suitable. for manufacturing parpMes. For farther Information, appiy to P. HEIST ..fc CO., Oil the Premises. scEd•G4 OFFICES FOR RENT-SINGLE AND Couble—sltuated in WALNUT, below Fourth street, and WALNUT, above Second, Including a Spite anttaido for Oil COMPANIES, being well adapted where several Colitis:Mies desire in CPD solidate in one locality to reduce expenses, having three windows front, and both rooms being very large. Apply to JACOB M. ELLIS, se27-wilksat* No. 3251 ALE_ UT St., Room No. 2. IRON STAIRS AND IRON DOORS FOR SALE. at Depot, SETVSTif St l'Oet, above Thompson. Cse22-6t+) NATHAN W. ELLIS. 13ENCHES "WITH BACKS, FOR SL LE Itt Depot, SEVENTH ttbove Thom_p_soit street sentit* NATHAN W. ELLIS. FOR SALE. CHATTANOOGA ROLLING MILL WAR DEPARTMENT, DyTICE OF DIRECTOR AND GENERAL DIANAosn or 11 , D1.1fikille DAtI.VOADS U. 15., WASHINGTON, D. U.. July in, 1601. PROPOSAI S will he reeeired at this °lnce until 12 o'clock, noon, OR WEDNESDAY, September 11, 1865, to purchase the United Statm Military Rail road ROLLING - HILL, at 9 1,IATTAN006A, Tem nessee, with the machinery, toall, IMMURES, WC. titres, and track connecting the Rolling Mill with the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad. The mill and machinery constructed to re-roll railroad Iron arc entirely new, and of the tm- Drored character, For full description and details of operation, SIP paeitr, &e., apply in person or by letter to T. W. YARDLEY, - Superintendent, Chattanooga, Ten nessee. All bids should he endorsed, "Proposals to par cbaae Chattanooga Rolling Mill." D, C. ateCALLUM: Brevet, Biltilidier General, Director an tienel owls U .S. h ailroads U.S. No satisfactory bid having been received under the recent advertisement for the sale of the Chatta• neoga Boiling Mill, the thee for receiving hide is ottended to the MTH OF OCTOBEIt 1S1:5, same hour. n. 0. MalALLinle, Brevet Brigadier General. Pircetor and General Manager 5e19.156'.ii! , . Military Railroad* U.t .• TLIE CHEAPEST AND BE'S NEWSPAPER IN TUE cournmer; FORNEY'S WAR PRESS, oh - .V TO-13A, V. IT CONTAINS EACH WEEK ORWINAL AND SELECTED TALES FROM Zak BEST WRITERS ALL TitE LETTERS OF " OCCASIONAL " THAT APPEAR IN THE "DAILY rltilo.4` CHOICE POETICAL EFFUSIONS FROM 'ME BEST AUTHORS, p:ADINti EDITOIT4A.V.4 OZ,t NATIONAL, STATE. 'AND MUNICIPAL TOPICS:: SPEECHES BY ME GREAT MEN OF TIU COUNTRY. TELEGE APHIC NEWS. CORRESrONDENCE FROM A r,r, PARTS OF TRW M WILD AGRICULTURAL ITEMS. (4 AREFULLY COM. FULL nr,POlrrs OF TIIE PIIILADELPItht MONEY AND CATTLE MAMEITS. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS FROM ALL QUAR• TER'S OF THE GLUila, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : One copy one year H 2 Five copies one year Ten copies one year 00.. ARY - ANY LARGER NUMBER, la EACH o ut-The getter up of a C 141113 of Ts:i corms or., MOM will be entitled to an extra copy. SINEME COPIES, FIVE CENTS. For sal% by all News Dealers. Privileges to the Getter-up of Clubs; Those forming ciAng will be allowed the privls ego of having papers sent to one or more Posto, Qffices, and also of adding additional subscribert from time to time, as they may be obtained, at thta, CLUB PRICE. tl Persons forming OLL'IIS will pleit4ol 1ri151.1.1 convenient, have them sent to one address. Air Specimens of " rrtir, wArt PRESS " will be forwarded when requested. ADDRESS JOHN W. N'ORNEY, 111 SOUTH VOMITI-1 ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA. AIRUSEMENTS. WALNUT -STREET THEATRII, N.E. corner NINTH and WALNUT Btrooto. THIS (mummy) EVENINet3, Sept. 28th, BIBS. D. P. DOWERS, will repeal bar grant impersonation of CAMILLE 1 CAMILLE 1 Written and arranged expressly for her by Mad.. Julio ee Margneritfes, from Alexander Dna grand roumu,te of a A wiLLE. CAISDLDD mrs D. P. 3.10WE1W.: Dinah it .1 plumaKr.llertog To conclude with the eeewdiett. THE LOST CHILD. Mr. William Jones Mr. G. EL Griffiths.' Mrs. William Jones Mrs. F. BreWord. j3ettv Martin. Mrs, P. K. climates.. VVIDAV—BENKFIT OF Mrs. Dr r, PQW,E4S. LEAH; THE FORt3A.IEN. Doors open at 7 o'clock; commence at 7J. NEW CHESTNUT-STREET TRILL THE—GIir,*TRUT Street, above Twelfth. °ROVER & SINS Ld¢,ABeg and Manageffie WM. E. SINN Resident Manager.. THUR SD AY MAMMOT EVEN H ING M. U, Sept. 28th, A Introducing the 1"O1:Zco BEAUTIFUL AND GIFTED MISS HALPIN WEhTETtN, IN TWO rOPUIAIL PIECES. The evening's performance will commence with the admired drama, in three nets DON C-ESAIt 1)E BAZAN. DON C.ESAIt MISS 11E1,EN WESTERN. MARITANA MISS' JOSIE ORTON.. To conclude with the merry mit drama styled AsmoDr.irA. CARLO MISS HELEN 'WESTERN. FRIDAY—BENEFIT OF HELEN WESTERN. SATURDAY AFTERNOON . , Sv,pt. FIFTY-NINI'II OltAls1) FAMILY MATINEE, When the SEA OF 10E will be presented. Ot4AIIITTA 'rows PIONN, in lU:the preparation, the inyoticoi drama, THE ANDEL OF MIONIOIF r • MRS, ! JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH. STREET lIIMATIM. LAST NIGHTS OF EDWIN ADA,MS. WEDNESDAY AND 1111.71CSDAY, THE SERF. The serf 14'dwitt Adams.' "hherldan , s lIIQo " Edivls Adams.. TO s.l.lllothlB With a Favorilii barter, FRIDAY—BENEFIT OF EDWIN ADAMS. SATURDAY—THE DEAD HEART. NEW AMERICAN THEATRE. Walnut street, above Eighth, MISS KATE FISHER and ber BEAUTIFUL HORSE WONDER. First wee): of hULLE AUGUSTA. The beautiful and accomplished Danscuse. Tills EVENING, Will be performed thect4 national Drama or PUT.IS AM, TUE IRON SON OF 4 %. Major Putnam Miss 'We Fisher. supported by the entire Company. To be followed by a new and beautiful Ballet, en titled LA YILLA6OIS, .11 , 11 e AugustAMons. Autonio,ant tloriisdaßanaV THE WONDELFUL ADAC() BROTHERS. To conclude with the eon& aftevulece called THE TWO BUZZARDS. GRAND MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY me. TERNOON. seri CONCERT TALL.-T S. IR Et WEEK OF BLIND TOM, Owing to the wild enthusiasm and immense suc cess with which TUB has been greeted, he will eon tinue hie stay in the elty this week, and will anneal" ConoVrt Ilaß EVERY EVENING, except-Fa ddy evening. Doors open at 7 o'eloa. Performance to coin- Monte at 8 o'cl ADM ock. ISSION SO CENTS. Reserved Seats, 7.leito - ITe TOtii utT . B. rugh , s Book Store, corner SLETR and CHESTISUIr Streets. Gallen' 2,5 MAP. Comfortable seats have Won roamed for the 04 , mooted:G(ou of colored people In the gallery, GRAND MATINEE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Scot. as. ee2frOt S. C. .1. THAYER, Agent. A 55nlitnLY BUILDINGS, TENTS AND CHESTNUT. A SUCCESS UNPARALLELED IN THE WORLD OF AMUSN MENT Has been achieved by the dlstinsulshed artists, Allt. AND MRS. BARRI WATKINS. And the best allying Rttly PIRIV. 4 I I , MISS CARLoTrA Ate', In their comical M listen' Entertainment, TWO HOURS IN NUNLAND! TWO HOURS IN FUNbANDI Pronounced by Press mid Public the most charming, AND DEbIGHTFPOF AMUSMENTS, Eliciting' Hearty Inlighlo . entlittsiasiti by the mu musW, eiereu6lll.,U, auct sdilg iffsplaytta. by these ineou&trable artia W ta 111 del hicatinF LIFE'S COMIG FF,ATURESI HITS at the rtlkkinB t Every evening at 8. Tleketa 50 and 'l5 cents. 5e.26.6t BARRETT'S 4:112414A51UM, SPARK= in Boothe And Bllle tiallery, new often, NOS , PdAlthET Street. se27-17t. ACADEMY QF FINE ARTS, CHEST— NUT Street, above Viitho.Open from 9A. X. CHRIST P. M. lienfonin West's great pictu of BEJECTx , D eau on Exhibition. 3e13 EXCURSIONS. agramm AND WEST CHU ADE L P TER HILHIA. IcAILROAD. EXCURSION 'MEETS to the AGRICULTURAL ExinntwON at WEST! el-MS:TER, Willie sold on 'FRIDAY and SATUR— DAY, 20th and 30th of September. Fare for the Exeurshm ONE DOLLAR ANTI TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, An extra train wilt Wave West Chester for Philn delphia on SATIN , DAY, September 30th, at 6.45 P. M. 'DENNY WOOD, (MIMI Superintendent., alma& EXCURSIONS TR LONG BRANCH. Trains for Long Braneh will leave COOPER'S POINT* U 01114016 daily (Sitilday excepted) at 9.15 M. Fare, V.. xcursibil Veleta, good for thrt)B days, INi. B. B. COLE, Agekvt, set-lm ri2 A LARGE ASSORTMEN OF Ditties% MisBOB 4 4 and Chli MOS threw, Petty awl 11ATel, AlBO, PlOweßt, Ventheret Velvets, end Ribbons, wblch will be 8014 el the low. est cask price, or short ttmo, ti?, tiMtatb, seP-Itn 59 North SEUOND Street, 1ria . .,.. WRITTEN AND VERBAL 4 /00 i DESCHIPTIONs of cho t racter, consti.. • lotion, and T:Liott,..4•lto ADVICZ.OI I 4, 'av \ Buotnese, Health, isdueation, Self•luk- Aev, orprovernenl, I,l:ll.t.n#goneht and Training of C1411:01t) , :v. Social Adaptation, ao., day and evening JOHN L. cAPEN, 1 Yl'll, rilfftOftiOglst and nookesSor t , .. 9.3 s. YENTAStreet, nUOVe CileStilliil , Oen-Ulf/191M 10 00.