EDUCATIONAL. o vER ONE HITNDRED o xo ENTERED THE UNION OtrsiNEss COLLEGEL HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL, itarTG AWD SPRING GARDEN STREETS, DURING THE PAST WE.E. Tit e w Coll i e t te c zp F 7 T e t d: MONDAY, ESnvit Et S w er t t 18th, and TUOROUGH ORGANIZATION, EFFICIENT MANAGEMENT, ra,OTICAL COURSE OF INSTRUCTION, and trIiSURPASSED ACCOMMODATIONS puling the present week and until October 23a, FULL COURSE SCHOLARSHIPS can be purchased at the REDUCED PRICE Of THIRTY DOLLARS. TUE LADIES' DEPARTMENT OP THE UNION BUSINESS COLLEGE now attended by a number of lady pitplls. Its course of Instructlonincludes PENMANSHIP, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL ; BOOK-KEEPING, , ;:OMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC, CORRES• PONDENCE, itc.; Aid is designed to confer Anon ladles the adVan „gv Of a BUSINESS EDUCATION, which has hith :is been confined to young men. This Department is separate from the other de ,,,itments, him an tut - wpm - int entrance, and every ,pcautage of a quiet location and convenient ae, lainnodations. EVENING SESSIONS. The College is open for the instruction of LADIES AND GENTLEMEN 'rim 7 to 9in the evenings. Those who are °con- AO during the day can pursue the Commercial 'oinse or study Penmanship and Arithmetic alone, attending the evening classes. SPECIAL BRANCHES_ 17.11VEYING, ENGINEERING, THE HIGHER MATHEMATICS, PHONOGRAPHY. ORNAMENTAL PENMANSHIP are taWit M. the most complete andeffi MA man ner. The students hare the advantage - of-FIELD c o ' f FIELD PRACTICE, conducted by an experienced surveyor xed engineer. 'rim SYSTEM OF INSTRUCTION is the most thorough and practical of any institu tion of the kind in the country. Call or send for a Circular containing terms and particulars. OffICE, NO. 531 N. EIGHTH ST. R. D. CARLL, Superintendent LABBERTON & CHASE'S SCHOOL itEorEtcs SEPT. Igth, at 1604 CHAIiCEL LOR Street, (first street south or Walnut,. betweeu rixteentli and Seventeenth.) ROBERT H. LA:P.- BERTON, REGINALD H. CHASE• eel 6 stuth.-7t* THE PARAIiOLA. SPECTACLES, SOLD ONLY BY E. BOBBER Sr. SON, OPTICIANS, NO. 402 CHESTNUT ST., Are made with the closest knowledge of the set rare of optics, and both ASSIST Awl]. nvirkreoVV, THE ORGANS OF BIGHT; fol.' at any angle through which impaired eyeli loOk, with the PAR ABOL AS, THEY ENJOY A PERFECT FOCUS. 10 FINE WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED WARE. AT VERY LOW PRICES. GOLD, SILVER, tin ci DIAMONDS WATCHES AND JEWELRY REPAIRED. N. LULON, 102 S Chestnut Street. MEDICAL ELECTRICITY. WONDERPITL SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY BECKWITH'S DR. S. W" (rOumERLy Pimp. C. H. BOLLBE.7), ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE, No. 1220 WALNUT Street, For the Treatment of Acute Ana Chronic Diseases. Electrical investigation has proved that the hu man body acts on the principal of the galvanic bat tery. The brain, mucous and serous membranes, the skin, tissues, and fluids constitute the negative and positive forces. Every action, whether mental or physical, is the result of these untagonistieforces. Digestion, respiration, circulation, secretion and excretion are due solely to Electrical influence. There is a polar action established throughout the nervous system which connects with every part of the body, establishing and preserving a proper balance of the electrical element, which constitutes health, and a disturbance of which causes disease. There are strictly but two conditions of disease— one of inflammation. or positive; the otherweak, debilitated, negative; and as Electricity contains these two conditions in the action of the positive and negative currents, all we have to do is to new. tralizetlie disease and restore proper healthy action. We do not wish to convey the impression that we cure all diseases in all conditions. We cannot cure consumption after the lungs are all destroyed; yet - we do assert, and are proparedtopractleallydemon. strate, that hundreds of cases of almost every form of chronic diseases, pronounced Incurable by the best medical practitioners of the country, have been radically- C;L'lllib, some of them in an incredibly short time, by our Electrical treatment. Its great superiority over other practice In the care of-dis ease is also attested in the fact that, within the past five years, over fourteen thousand patients have teen treated at this office, suffering from almost every form awl condition Of disease common tO humanity, and in nearly all cases a benefit or per- Tect cure nas been effected. Palsy, deafness, blind ness, rheumatism, dyspepd9., cancer, WO ill the old knotty diseases that are a physician's curie, as it proves his inability to eradicate, are by our scien tific method comparatively easy of cure. Specimens Of tumors of large growth extracted by means of Electricity alone, without pain, without the use of the knife, ligatures, or any other means, may be seen at our office by those interested. Therefore, with these FACTS to prove our theory and 'Wet ment of disease, we are willing to undertake any of the following diStigin s with every hope and pros pect of success, with very many others not here enumerated: • . . 1. Diseases of its Bruin and Nervous System.— Epilepsy, Chorea, or St. Vitus , Dance,Paralysis (Hemplegia), Neuralgia - ,Hysteria , Nrvousness, Palpitation of the Heart, Lockjaw, etc. 2. Organs and Tissues connected with the Dina live System. Sore Throat, Dyspepsia, Diarrhom, - LysenteryObstinate Constipation, Hannorrhoides, or Piles, Bilious Flatulent, and Painter's Colic, and all affections of the Liver and Spleen. 3.lleepirnlory Organ.—Catarrh, Cough Influ enza, Asthma (when nut caused by organic 'disease (lithe heart), Bronchiti, Pleurisy, Pleurodynia, or Rheumatism of the Chest, Consumption in the early stages. .4. Fibroma and Muscular System. —Rheumatism, Lumbago, Stiff eek, Spinal Curvature. Hie Diseases, Cancers, !rumors. 5. Urinary and Gen it a 1 Organs. —Orarel, Diabetes, and Kidney Complaints, Impotence, and Seminal Weakness. Tbe latter eomplaintsnetrer fall to yield rapidly to this treatment. S. Diseases Peculiar to Females. —Uterus 'Com plaints,.invOlving a tual.nosition, as Prolapsus, Au troversion, Betroversion, Inflammation. Ulcera tion, and various other affections of the Womb and Ovaries, Painful, Suppressed, Scanty, or Profuse Menstruation, Leueorrhomi. TO LADIES we can recomend this treatment as one Of IiNVABIED SUCCESS. Almost innume rable cases have come tinder treatment at our °Mee who can testify to this fact. Mrs. BECKWITH all entire charge of the Ladies , Departmen, and all delicacy will be used towards those who entrust themselves to tier care. In female diseases as men tioned in the above list, with others not mentioned, she has had a large earrience, and can confidently promise the most grat tying results. TO THE AFFLICTED. —The treatment is mild and gentle, producing no shock or unpleasant sen sation whatever. Our professional intercourse with the afflicted wilt ever be characterized by perfect candor and honesty, end those whose complaints are incurable, or du not admit of amelioration, will be frankly told so and not accepted for treat ment. It matters not what may be your complaint, or how long you may have stlifered, or how Much, or what course of treatMent you may have been subjected to, or what disappointments you may have experienced, if tilesystem is not worn out—ff sufficient vitality remains fur reaetion—there is 11 fair prospect of recovery. REFERENCES.—The diseased and all interested are referred to the following-named gentlemen, who have been treated and witnessed our treatment on others. at No. 1220 WALNUT Street: - A. J. Pleasonton, nrla.adler General, Philadel phia; A. Pleasonton, Major General, St. Louis; W. B. Smith, No. 1022 Hanover street, Philadelphia; Geo, Douglass, No. 26 S. Fifth street; William H. Shriver, Haines street, Germantown; L. C. Stock ton. No. 206 Market street, Philadelphia; Charles H. GrAg, Nos. 215 and :41 Church alley; Emanuel Ray, No- 707 Bansom street, Attorney at Law; H. Craig, No. t 725 Arch street, No. 118 Broad street; itobert D. Work, No. 51 N. Third street; A. G. CrolLnortheast corner of Tenth and Market streets; George G ran t, No, xlO Chestnut street: IL T. De silver, No. MS Chestnut street! Edward McMahon, No. 1227 Front street. Physicians or students desiring to have instruc tion In the correct application of Electricity for the cure of diseases can apply at the Office. Consultation free. Descriptive circulars of cures effected, with numerous references, can be had by application at the Office. All letters addressed to ' DLL It. W. BECKWITH, No. 1220 WALNUT tree hi t. .selo-stutlani Phila s de Ipa. DEPOT STUDENTS FURNISHING DRY GOODS, SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON, .NO. 1008 CHESTNUT Whose establishment for the sale of HOUSE-FURNISGING DRY GOODS Is unequalled In the extent and variety or Its as- HOUSEKEEPERS, RENEWING THEM SUPPLY, Or persona about to furnish, that they are now re ceiving their FALL ASSORTMENT FDESH tawEic,, COTTON AND WOOLLEN GOODS FOR, HOUSEHOLD USE, LINEN SHEETINGS, COTTON SIIEETINGS, PILLOW LINENS, DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, QUILTS, BLANKETS, TABLE AND PIANO And everyotller article suitable for a well-ordered household. sets-tf FALL IMPORTATION THOMAS W. EVANS & CO., AIM DAILY RECEIVING NEW AND CHOICE, STYLES JDRAE*S G-0013S, To which they respectfully Invite attention. Nos. 818 and 820 CHESTNUT STREET se2s-8t 1865. NEW GOODS FOIi 180. EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCM IMPORTERS, JOBBERS, Emmet's, Raney and Staple Dry Goods. WHOLESALE—SECOND FLOOR. sets-tf AT RETAIL. JAMES B. CAMPBELL & CO., 727 C3EILIE6MN STREET, OFFER AT POPULAR PRICES: BLACK SILKS In great variety, including the best goods im parted, Royal At MUMS Gros Grains, Lyons Taf feta, Parisiennes, Drap de France, Drap de Lyon, Gros de Rhine, Gros d'Afrique, &e., &e COLORED SILKS In desirable shades, embracing newest colorings in Moire Antiques and Real Lyons Taffetas, in cluding all the'desirable evening shades. , DRESS GOODS. Lupin's choicest Fabrics—lierinoew, Poplins, Velour Russe, Silk Chain Epinglines, Crepe Eugenie, Clan Plaids, Se., &e. vELVEAS. Lyons Cloaking velvets, all widths, of superior fabric. SHAWLS In great variety, including latest novelties in Long and Square Cashmere Broche, in original designs. Mourning Goods, *Linen and cotton Goods, Flannels, Blankets, &c., WHOLESALE ROOMS UP-STAIRS. 5e25.6t 3301J4G-1-I'l% GREAT STOCK com- JOB LOTS oio CLOTHS, CASSAERES, 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 {vud 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 W. T. SNODGRASS' CLOTH HOUSE, 34 SOUTH SECOND STREET AND 6 " 23 STRAWBERRY STREET. seB-lm • INCH STYLES FANCY SILKS, $1.75 .s.a , Newly Meek Mike, 4d1.115. Heavy White-edged Taffetas, $2.25. Royal Armures and Gros Grains. Rich Black Figured Silks, $1.65. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO., Northwest cor. of EIGHTH and MARKET. BLACK ALPACA, VERY GOOD, 60 CENTS. All-wool Plaid Casbmere, 75 cents. Double-width Black Wool De Lalnes, Lupin's all-wool - De Laines, 50 cents. Lupin's One Merinos. in black and colors. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO.,_ Northwest cor. of EIGHTH and MARKET. THE PLACE TO BUY CHEAP FLANNELS. The place to buy cheap Moslins. The place to buy cheap Shawls. The place to buy cheap Cloths and Cassimeres. Williamsville, Witinsatta, New York Mills, and Housekeeper. NortbweLeon S EM WB ki R a ID LU O E , T . 12 _ 4 HEAVY BARNSLEY SHEET INOS,./11.65. Heavy . wide Table Linens, St. 'very line Snow-drop Table Linens, $ 1 . 35 . ROO doz. TO - Ives and Napkins, cheap. Russia Crash, Bath Towel, and Doylies. Extra inducements to Hotels and Housekeepers. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & Northwest eon EIGHTH and MARKET. P 1 ANEET DEPARTMENT. - THE A- , most complete assortment in the city. All the leading makes at par prices, by the pair or packaga, bought early and direct front manufacturers. We are enabled to retail Blankets at about the usual wholesale.rates. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO., northwest cor. EIGHTH and 3I81HIET: se3o-stuthtf REAL FRENCH LINEN SHEETING. A few pieces more of time very superior FRENCH LINEN SHEETINGS, for single and dou ble beds, just received. SilErrAup, VAN HARLINGEN & AMMON, Housekeeping Dry Goods, sem-Gt No. 1008 CHESTNUT Street. lILESIA TABLE DIAPERS. We have unexpectedly received an invoice of those very desirable goods. To, those who have used them, we need say no word of einowendatlon. SHEPPARD VAN HARLINGEN & AMMON', Linen and House-funiishing Goods, seZ-Ct No.looB Ciff.STNUT Street. 'FURNITURE PLUSH. -1 1 - Just received, one case crimson and green IrIIRNITuRE PLUSH., of superior quality. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN 8s ARRISON, Importers of house furnishing Ury goods, se2s-et No.looB CJIESVN . UT Street. "WHITE GOODS. SHEPPARD, VAN N HARLINGEN ARRI- O, No. 1008 CHESTNUT Street, BM now receivint r timir Fall assortment of LUTE GOODS, Comprising light and heavy Cambric Muslin. Plain, plaid and striped Jaconet. India Mull and Nainsook. French and Swiss Muslins.N Tarietans and Bobinetts. Brillisntes and India Dimity. French and Cambric Dimity. Fr each Cambric and Percale. India Twills and Hair Cord Cambric. shirred and Tucked Muslin& Victoria and Bishop Lawn. Irish Lawns, Linen Cambric, &e., Ste. ce26-6t, BLUE DOUBLE WIDTH, Lupin's Wool Delaincs, of good quality, at $1.12%. Also, Greens, Browns. Modes, &c. Lupirt's plain Poplins, Greens, Browns, Illac,s Purples. 51.25Lupin's Black Pipit). 30.10 Lupin ' s Black elaines. Colored Alpacas, Paramattas, 4c, - Delalnes, Prints, Plaids. ac. DIARSEILLES QUILTS. New invoice, good qualities and large sizes, at lower prices than for three years. Also, Honeycomb Quilts. Fine stock of Bed, Crib, Cradle, and Colored BLANKETS. COOPER Jr COWARD, " 204 f B. B. corner NINTH and MARKET. SHAWLS ! SHAWLS ! ! Bound Blanket Shawls. Plain Long Shawls, for friends. Extra-size Square Shawls. Fine Plaid Shawls. newest patterns. Misses' and Children's Shawls. Mach - and Mode Thlbet Shawls. Berlin Jacquard Shawls. Sal At JOUN U. STOKES , , TOPI ARCH St. RETAIL DRY GOODS. A CARD. BOrtment, beg to announce to MEM PILLOW MUSLINS, TABLE LINENS, DAMASK NAPKINS, BORDERED TOWELS, TOWELLING'S, COVERS, HAVE NOW OPEN SULKS, Ace., THE PRESS. - --PHILADELPHIA, S RETAIL DRY GOODS. WATER -PROOF CLOAKS. SERVICEABLE NEW BALL AND WINTER WATER-NtOOF CLOAK.S. Fall Cloaks of black and white plaid cloths. Fall Cloaks of fancy plaids. Fall Cloaks of plain cloths. Winter Cloaks of black beaver cloths. Winter Cloaks of black and colored velours. Winter Cloaks of Chinctdilas. Winter Cloaks of tricots and castors. Winter Cloaks of frosted beavers. Comprising a good assortment of new garments, well and faiddiambly made, of medium and finest. fabrics. BBOCHE SHAWLS FROM AUCTION Black otsen centre Brock Wig Shawls. Flue qualities Brodie Long Shawls. Black ThibetLong Shawls. Black Thlbet Square Shawls. Woollen MUM 410 Loug Shawls. MEN'S SHAWLS. Black and White Balmoral& Broadlers Duplex Hoop Skirts. Linen HAPibric Handkerchief& RECENT AIIHTION BARGAINS Half-bleached Loom Table Damask, $l. 74; extra size double Damask Napkins, *Lg. 40 seta extra heart 44 unbleaclted muslin. $9 good weight Blankets. COOPER & CONARI), se3o-2t S. E. comer NINTH and MARKET Sts pIMISII IRISH POPLINS, CIIOICE snAvms OF ALL THE 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. FINE 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 BICH STYLES OF FANCY SILKS. FINE QUALITIES OF BLACK SILKS ALL AT TILE VERY LOWEST MARKET PRICES. FINE DRESS GOODS, OP EVERY VARIETY, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. 13. STLLL ar... SON, 9e2E4t Nos. 713 and 713 N. Tenth St. ASPECIALLY INTERESTING REOPENING. JOSV.P3EI H. THORN_7LE3(.. (LATE TIIO.IIELEY & CHIEN') Having made extensive reiairs and alterations to the old stand. Northeast corner of EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets, has reo_ened stflat magnificent stock of new and beautifu p l Goods, se• lected withgreat care, and with special reference to the first - class trade who have so long patronized $llO old firm. And I would here take the opportunity of thanking:A.lohr former customers,ann of assuring them that no effort will be spared in the future Id retain their continued patronage. There will be found a good stock of BLACK SIL it Ii m S H A I N ,L D A S ID EIAN D S P . PLAIN POPLINS, FRENCH StERINOES, HELAINE* : AND CALI COES. CLOTHS, CASSIMEREb, FLAN NELS, AND BLANKETS. LINEN GOO➢S, IfIUSLITS, OINGkIAILS, 3c.; &c - JOSEPH H. THORNLEY, se27-1m Cor.EIGIITH and SPRING GARDEN TAGG & BROTHER, CORNER OF. TENTH and PINE Streets, open, from Aug, Hon, "Great Bargain s. 100 dozen Ltoiles' White Cotton Hose, aie. 100 dozen Ladies' White Cotton Hose, 25e. 100 dozen Ladies White Cotton Hose, 20e. dortn Ladies' linbleached Cotton Hose, 265. 4 lots Gent's 11,,1e Hose. 13 to 50e. 1 lot, dark colors, Paris' hid tams, $1.20. 110 t Fancy Glass Dress Buttons, 20e. per dozen. 1 lot, all colors, Silk Chenille, 10e. per bunch, lots Black Mohair Braid, 36 yards, $1.50 to $2.50 p er We 1 lot inure TaileY Silk Sari& 550,; cost $1.25 to import. - 1 lot, 200 dozen, man Spool Cotton, 25e. per doz. 1 lot Linen Embrolderee Collars, 405. 4 lets Black Silk Yells, some Bugle Trimmed, 75e. to 1 lot, 1 inch wide, White Elastic Braid, for Halt ers, 155. per yard. 2 lots English Tooth Brushes, 35 to 40e. 1 lot Striped Worsted Curtain Damask, $2.75 per yard. Hot Crimson Plaid Table Damask, per yard, 1 lot very rich imported Balmoral sum, $5 to iao. 1 lot Fremitwormog Cotton, In colors, 105. per dozen. I lot MOD ir Waterfall Nets. 13e.' Also, Linen Elnittlkereidefs, — Moves, Velvets, Ribbons, Napkins Towels, Table Linen, Plaid and Cambric Muslins,'liroelie Scarfs, Crinoline, Note and Letter Papers, &e., &c., all at bargains. se:o.2t T 'WM. 4 ,110 FM ANN, V • O. 9 - NORTH EIGHTH STREET, Solicits attention to his large Hoek Of HOSIERY GOODS. Cartwright .3: Warner's superior make of Merino Vests. Shirts, Drawers, and Stockings, of all sizes, for ladies, gents', and children's wear. Woollen Shirts and Drawers of domestic manu facture—a very heavy article. COTTON SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. We have opened a full line of English Cotton Shirts and Drawers-62 to 46 inches. - Medium and superior qualities. RINGWOOD GLOVES. We have a very large assortment of Ringwood Gloves, in mode and fancy colors, for ladles' and misses' wear. BREAKFAST SHAWLS. We have an invoice of Breakfast Shawls, in va rious sizcs—some extra large. These goods are of very nue quality, and beautiful colors, e have also a large invoice of fancy Woollen Skirts, for misses' wear; very line in material and colors. setS-3t5 EDWIN HALL & CO., 26 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Have now open a full stock of "Lupin's , ' French blerinoes. "Lupin's" lifousltn de Lathes. 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 Laines and Reps. Dresi Grinds, in great variety, of our own im portation. sell 12 A FINE HEAVY BARNSLEY — x SHEETING, $1.75. Just from Auction, at the above low prices. CURWEN STODDART ,k BROTHER, Nos. 450, -Via and 451 North SECOND Street, se2B at above Willow. MADDER PRINTS. Reduced to 2S cents. OURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, NOs. 450, 452 and 454 North SECOND Street, se2a-St Above Willow. BEST MAKES—BLACK SILKS. HEAVY BLACK TAFRRTAS, From recent Auction Sales, at less than the usual prices. CITRWEN STODDARD & BROTHER., Nos. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, se2B.3t Above Willow. CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS. Ladles , Cloaks of all the newest styles. Cloakings In great 'variety. CORNY EN '6TODDA.WP & BROTHER.. Nos. 450, 452 and 451. North SECOND Street, se2B-at above Willow. ATTRACTIVE NOTICE TO LADIES A full line of French Merluoes, A full line of Poplins, A full line of Silks and Shawls, A full line of blankets, A full line of Muslims A full line of Table Linens, A full line of Cloths and Cassimeres at' JOHN H. STONEId, sell 702 ARCH Street. CARPETS AND OIL-CLOTHS. CARPETINGS I CARPETINGS 1 1 .T. T. DELACROIX, • No. 37 South SECOND Street, No. 37 ABOVE CHESTNUT. Ewd JEWS RECEIVED A VIM, LIRE ENGLISH AND AMERICAR CARPETINGS, OF THE BEST MARES AND NEWEST STYLES. WINDOW SHADES, FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS, DRUGGETS, NAG, LIST AND COTTAGE CARPETS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. 3. T. DELACROIX, 37 SOUTH SECOND STRUT Between Chestnut and Market streets, liThilada. set-tatuWthain NEW ,CARPET HOUSE. LEEDOM BL SI-lA.W, 910 ARCH STREET, will open PHILADELPHIA, ON MONDAY, September lath, a new and choice selection of CARPETINGS, of all the various qualities. Housekeepers will find It to their advantage to call and examine before purchasing. sel7-1m 18 65 . FALL. 1865. re-, ri we ate/e,csio • a ir• r..,:11 GERMANTOWN, PA. M'CALLUIVI & CO., lILMIPACTITHRS & IMPORTERS OF CA_ItP'ETIZrCitS, OIL CLOTH, MATTINCIS, &0.. WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT, 609 CRESTNUT STREET. RETAIL DEPARTMENT, 519 CHESTNUT STREET HAVANA CIGARB AND GUAVA JELLY. — Fresh Invoices, assorted, just In store, per etenmer 00111111 We. and offered low to dealers. Cigars, Colliprlsing Firo Espanola;Es panola; Filantropa, &c. IfUIdUNT SO N S Importers,, se2l-12t 2.1.6 South FRONT Street. GUNS, PISTOLS, RIFLES, AND GUN fling Tackles kr all d.seriptlons, for Bale by PIIITAY WILSON . & CO., se3o-Im 400 CHESTNUT Stmt. Qii:)O1 (0.4 Cl)al pETERBONIEr LAST PUBLICATIONS, PUBLISHED THIS DAY. ROSE DOUGLAS !I ItosE DOUGLAS !! 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Vll.—Civilization of the Ancient Persians. VlM—Commencements orColleges and Seminaries. IX.—Notices and Criticisms. Ternis IA a year in advance. General Agent for Philadelphia, JAMES K. SIMON, 33 South SIMS Street. EDWABD LL.D„ Editor and Proprietor, No. 42 Bible House, peso • ,New York. ~ERNON'S UNITED STATES RAI/4- ROAD I ANDMINING REGISTER. Ginve, No. 423 T W Street. Terms, Three Dollars per annum, in advance. ON 'SATURDAY, SATURDAY. USSR& HURD & HOUGHTON, 401 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, WILL PUBLISII OK SATURDAY. SEPT. 30, MATRIMONIAL INFELICITIES, WITH AN OCCASIONAL FELICITY BY WAY OF CONTRAST. _113`5( BARMY GRAY. ONE VOL. MOWN' OCTAVO. Ada& LATELY PUBLISHED MY MARRIED LIFE AT HILLSIDE. By BARRY GRAY. With Illustrations by McNe vin. 1 vol. crown 2vo. Price $2. "Although the WO: is chiefly of an amusing cha racter, it is not ma entirely. There is considerable pathos in its pages, as well as some good poetry.* , — Hud. Col. Rep. "They are lively, humorous and sparkling."— Bolen Tinge. Either of the above sent by man, prepaid, on re ceipt of the prices annexed to each. se29-2tif NEW AND INTERESTING WORK. • LIFE OF JOHN BRAINERD, THE NEW JERSEY 31ISSIONARY. From 1747 to 1781. By Rev. THOMAS BRA NERD, D. D., of Philadelphia. "It is Interesting as a novel."—U. S. Gazette. `.Dr..33ratnerd has given us a model biography." —N. Etangeilai, "The volume will have aVac° alongside the me moirs of the elder brother (David Brainerd), maw' of the characteristics of which it possesses. "—N. r. ObBerver. Published by the IIiBSBYTBRIAN PUBLICATION COMMITTEE, 1334 CHESTNUT STREET_ , And for sale by ABB.DIEAD & EVANS, 724 Chestnut street. T. B. PETERSON & RHOS., 308 ChM= Street. J. S. CLAXTON, and other nooksehers. se2s-St READY AT LAST. Artemus Ward's New Book. &UTERI:TS WARD-HIS TRAVELS Among the Mormons and Indiana. A. rich and racy book, and one that will cause more lanaie through out the land than any other work published In years. Thousands demand continues unabated.ve been sold, and the demand Tull of illustrations. * Price, $1.50. * « * ALSO READY. OUR ARTIST IN CUBA, .keoruie book of Travels In the West Indies, inns tratod with Ilfty original humorous drawings on wood GEO: W. CARLETON. Printed and bouii in a, new •and eNceodinglar attractive style. Pried, MAO. * • * r rt * RECENT CAPITAL BOOKS. &inMob Papers—A Comic Book by. JOHN PHOENIX • 50 Looking Around—A new novel. By A. S. ROE.. '1 50 Orpheus C. Kerr Papers—A third series dd 1 50 Goeacry of Montgomery—A flew American novel 42 00 AllAandsoinely bound In cloth, and sent by 11 Fula. on receipt of Price, by CARLETON, Publisher, se23-wet[ NEW YORK. R CURIOUS, AND SCARCE OLD J-A , BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS. The subscriber, who has been engaged in the Book business for upwards of seventeen years, in Leeds, England, has opened a StOre at No. 22 South FOURTH Street, Ehiladelphla, where he will keep constantly on hand the best Literary Works, as well as such rarities in print And Manuscript as are to be obtained from English sates and private purchase. Having unusual facilities lie can import Books for those desiring particular works and his prices, either for Books on the shelves or imported, will be at a small advance on cost. ilia first Catalogue, to be issued in a few days, will be forwarded gratis to illo.§A desiring it. The patronage of the public is respectfully so licited. N. B.—lle is prepared to make liberal offers to persons desirous of selling Libraries, Single Books, or Manuscripts. see-ms Est . BENJN. ASHWORTH. NEW BOOKS I NEW BOOKS 1 ! Just received by ASIIMBAD & BVANS,_ No. 724 CIIESTNTIT Street. HESPERUS: or, Forty-five Dog-Post-Da s. A Biography from the German of Jean Paul - Fried. rich Richter. Translated by Charles T. Brooks. Z Volumes. _ RECOLLECTIONS OP SEVENTY YEARS. By Mrs. John Farrar. OUR ARTIST IN ODRA. Fifty Drawings on wood. Ry George W. Carleton. ARTEMUS WARD. Ills Travels. Comic Mils- THOUGHTS ON THE FUTURE CIVIL POLICY OF AMERICA. Ry John NVlllism Draper. SHARSPEARE'b WORKS, complete. The Globe edition. Edited by Clark and Wright._ln one volume.. Clear, beautiful iype. Price, $2.0. B OYDE 'S ILLUSTRATIONS TO SITAR SPEAR& By the most eminent Artists of (* . rent Britain. Large folio. 2 - v01...cc; half Russia, One of the handsomest books ever issued. Price, $l4O. THE LIFE OF JOHN BRAINERD. By. Rev. Thomas Brainerd, D. D. On tinted paper. Illus trated. se29-3t MISS .11 7 KBEVEIPS POPULAR VOLUMES—NEW ADDITIONS. WOODCLIFFE. By HARRIET B. M'KEEVER. One volume. 12tn0.. cloth. EDITH'S MINISTRY. 12m0. ' cloth. SUNSHINE:OE, KATE VlNTON t jtillao. Cloth, THE FLOUNCED ROBE, AND WHAT HAT IT COSTS. - With Frontispiece, 71 ets. Miss McKeever's popularity as an authoress, and the elevated character of her writings, have given to them a standard character equal to those of any female writer of the present day. LINDSAY A tik,LiusToN. Publishers, se29 No. 25 South SIXTH Street. LATE PUBLICATIONS.-AN EXAM INATION OF SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON'S. PHILOSOPHY, and of the Principal Philosophical Stuartstions discussed In lag Writings. By John S Mill, hi two - volumes nino. HONOR : OR, THE SLAVE-DEALEE'SDA.Den- TER. By Stephen G. Bulfinch. THE BLADE AND THE EAR.—Thoughts for a Young Man. By A. B. Muzzey. DISSERTATIONS AND DiSOOSSlONS.—Politt cal, Philosophical and Historical, By John Stuart MIII ; S volumes 12 In°. All the new books - received as soon as published, and for sale by JAMES S. CLAXTON, (Successor to W. S. A A. Martien,) se2o ROA OFIESTNITT Street. JUST RECEIVED, NliNr" VANS, 33A.111,E3r (Na CO., 919 CHESTNUT STREET. PRESTON STEAM LAUNDRY CO., 1620 SOUTH NINTH STREET• WASHING, STARCHING, MINING, SCOUR- ING, AND CLEANSING, Without Injury to color or fabric. EACH FAMILY'S WASH KEPT SEPARATE. 401 - Orders by mail to Box 2024. 056-stuthl3t BISHOP POTTMEC Subscriptions taken for PlintOgraplis iu CRAYON , Life and Cabinet Size, of the lamented RT. REV. ALONZO POTTER, D. D. Call and examine specimens. DENSZEY CO., PHOTOGRAPHERS, se77-6t. 512 ARCH STREET. NEW YORK DYING AND PRINT ING ESTABLISHMENT, STATEN ISLAND. - 40 North EIGHTH Stmt.—This Company, so long and favorably known in New York during the past forty-six years, have opened an office as 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 without being ripped. Merchants haying goods of undesirable colors can have them redyed in superior style. sull)..tirattlan . 628 HOOP SKIRTS.-NEW 628 FALL STYLES NOW READY at Hopkins , Manufactory, No. 628 ARCH Street. Our assortment hi complete, containing full lilies of Ladles', - lasses', and vhllilrenis Skirts, of every style, length, and size, which, for finish, durability, and cheapness, are unequalled by any other hoop skirts made, and are warranted to give satisfaction. Skirts made order, alto red, and repaired. Also, good Eastern-made skirts, from fifteen to forty springs, at very low prices. Wholesale and re tail. scs-tur. HAVANA CIGARS.—A GOOD VA• RIETY conr t tantly In store and bond, at loss• est caah ratew, B. Fueuwr & sorra, rnyzw-em' Ho. ma iwith - num Street. B ASER BALL CLUBS WILL FIND A full stock of Bases, Balls, Score-Books, Spikes, Shoes, Belts, and Rules of Game, at PHILIP WILSON" & CO.'9. ee4-1m 409 CHESTNUT Street. TURDAY, 'STAI'TIMBER 20, 1865: :•nctarciim. OFFICE FOR nal SALE OF GOVERNMENT LOAN JAY COOKE & CO., RIMLEDS AND BROKEN% Having Removed temporarily to NO. 805 CHESTNUT STREET, Offer for We, at lowest market rates. 1610WIMENT SUCRITIEI3, 49 FOLLOWS: f.. 0 Treanttry Motel of date Of Aug, 16, PM. Do. do. do. June 16,1866. Do. do. do. anly 16,1666. WINDS OF 1881. 5.20 LOAN OF 18081. 5-40 LOAN OF 1804. 10-40 LOAN OF 1864. cuurnagosT.Es OF INDEBTEDNESS. STOOSO OF ALL KINDS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON OOKISISSION. Information given concerning all nide of nem /nice, Collection on all pointamada at lowOlt rates. attat-tjat p i TOCKS LOANS, etc. BOUGHT AND SOLD AT THE BOARD OF BROKERS, BY DEORGE J. BOYD, 119 South THIRD Street, second door 500-Brn Above Mathanina' Bank MILLINERY. WOOD & CAWS plow , offer,-.4.lattheirEetaU Department (in addition to their usual stock of Straw and Fancy Bonnets, Ladies' and Misses' Haig, ete.).l famine of SILKS, VELVETS, OEXPES, Fr.nno.arS, LACES. FLOWERS, FEATHERS, JET AND GILT ORNAMENTS, and other novel ties Of their own Importation. W-OOD & CARY, • No. 725 OHESTNIIT STREET. BONNET OPENING. WEDNESDAY, October 4. WOOD ec CAMles No. 725 CHESTNUT STREET. SILKAND DRY GOODS JOBBERX JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, & 004 IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS DRY GrOOPs, Non. 289 and 241 North Third street, PHILADELPHIA. Cloths, Prints, Cassimeres, Delefties, Sattinetta, • Alpacas, Jeans, Fancy Dress Goods, Cottonadee, Brown and Bleeclied Sheetings, Denims, Brown and Bleeehed &ridings, Stripes, Omlab Chambras, Checks, Ornish Tweeds, Gingham, Flannels, Diapers, Linens, FURNISHING GOODB, WHITE GOODS, an29•Sm NOTIONS, ate., &c. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. FALL 1866. JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., 727 CVE-TESTNUT STREET, Invite the attention of Cash Buyers at wholeaale to their stock of FRENCH, BRITISH, AND AMERICAN 3D It "1": QOODE I Which, for extent, variety, and general adapta tion tO gm; waits of the trade, is unrivalled. SILKS, MERINOES, POPLINS. EPINGLINES, ' TARTAN PLAIDS. BLANKETS, FLANNELS, BALM - ORALS, WHITE GOODS, LINENS, and BRADFORD GOODS. Package Buyers supplied with scarce and desira ble goods at and under market rates. WILBLESALE BOOMS UP STAR & au264f . CURTAIN GOODS. L E. WALRAVEN, MASONIC HALL, 719 CHESTNUT- STREETs BAB JUST EZCEIV A FULL LINE OF LACE AND NOTTINfitHAM CUICTAI,NS, ENTIRELY NEW AND BICH DESIGNS, AT REDUCED PATER. 0 FINE, WHITE AND BLUE MOSQUITO -BARB WITH PATENT UMBRELLA FRAMES, ALL SIZES, READY FOE USE WINDOW SHADES. OF TEE LATEST PATTERN& PIANO COVERS. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT. 192241 CURTAIN ESTABLISHMENT. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEV, & ARRISON, NO. I°oB CUESTNUT STREET, Are now receiving the commencement of their Fall assortment of FRENCH AND ENGLISH LACE CUR TAINS, BROCATELLES. SILK TERRY, PLAIN WOOL REPS, SATIN. DE LAINE, FANCY UNION REPS, UTRECHT VELVET, And a variety of other materials for Cartain and Furniture Covering. 5013-watit GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Fr"SHIRT MANLII ' AOTORY. The subscribers would invite attention to their IMPROVED CUT OF SHIRTS, which they make a specialty 1 their businen. Also, COintently receiving DIOY/CLTIBB FOR GENTLEMENV WEAL J. W. SCOTT & CO,_. eENTLEKEN , B FURNISHING STORE, No. 814 CHESTNUT Street, ja2-17 Four doors below the Continental. C110(111E11, ARCHEREEENTRSY, CICK, just ET, and BASE-BALL IMPL re ceived and for sale by YHILIP WILSON & CO., sego -lm 409 CHESTNUT Street. K ATES OF EVERY VARIETY, S Croquet, Archery, Cricket and Buse-Bull Im plements, for sale by rilivir WILSON co., seBo-1m 409 CIIMTNUT Street. NEST'S FANCY BASKETS, 1,000 just W received.__Also, full stook of plain and caner . WILLO AND WOW) WAItE. For tale low to the trade. ROWE, EUSTON & co., goo lB 7 aNid 159 'North THIRD Street. QFIIGUET & SONS J.. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND Importers Of:DAVAN.A. CIGARS and TOBACCO, 210 South FRONT Street. WANTED TO RENT-THE UPPER T ' WOMB OF A SOUSE on Third or Fourth; or on Market, between s4.,cond and Sixth etreetSi, Possession first of January next. Address "D. E.." Box it 527 Poet Office. se.3o.at*, WANTED-BY A- YOUNG MAID w recently discharged from the army, a Situation in smile Mercantile Reese, Has bad several years experience as a salesman and In keeping accounts, prior to his enlistment, and can give unexceptionable references. Address " A. 5.," this office. se3D•3t• WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A Situation of a sedentary charaeter. Ie well educated and a fair penman. Can furnish the best recommendations. Address "C. L. IX. D.," at this °tilde. se2B-thel2t* WANTED -BY A COMPETENT AND energetic business inan, a SITIYAVION as Travelling - Salesman for a Wholesale Boot and Shoe House. Has been travelling for some time In the above capacity through the state of Pennsylvania, and Is thoroughly acquainted with the trade. nest of references given. Please address SALESMAN.'. 9109-2t* Box 595 Philadelphia P. 0. WANTED- , A SITUATION BY A MARRIED MANI llaB 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 Office. seZ7-st* W ANTED-AGENTS, MALE AND - Female, in every town And neigh borhood to take orders for "THE °BEAT LABO RBAYBRI" a patented article that every family wants. Will save ten times its coat yearly. Agents are making Ss to Vs per day. Only $3 to $lO capital required. FEB .ParTietilara of the business sent to any ad dress on receipt ofd celita for etreularg and Mani postage. Address It. WAIITELL Chicago, Illinois, Box 4781. se23-Mt. A GENTLEMAN OF BUSINESSEX perience, owning a suitable lot of ground for a Manufactory, is Oestrous of finding a proVer Person who would join him in erecting a Manufac tory, anti engagein the manufacterittg of Woollen or Cotton Goods and furnish his proper proportion of Caital. Address, with rearname, Se3o-6t* "J. P.," PreBll office. AGENTS , WANTED IN EVERY County in Penns, Del., and New Jersey, to sell the Patent Excelsior Churn, whielimakee butter in three minutes. Apply _at • se3o-4t* No. 1128 MARKET Street. AGENTS WANTED--FOR THE LIFE of ABRAHAM LINCOLN, both English and German. All orders for the German front Agents selling any Life of Lincoln will be promptly titled. Address P. GARRETT 45; CO., 000 CHESTNUT Street, second door, Phuadeutta. eers-Bt' AGENTS WANTED TO SELL IN Philadelphia, Delaware, Montgomery and Bucks counties, the great Scene of Time and Eterni ty. with thelFriend of the 131446; picture of extraordi nary interest and Tam & Value. Rine slide for agent*: Address JAMES RITLLABIORR, Room 10 No. 30, - North FIFTH Street c022-Imw Philadelphia. A L ORNTS WANTED FOR "THE SECRET SERVICE, THE FIELD, _ THE DUNGEON, AND THE ESCAPE." By A. D. Richardson, New York Tr ibune Corres pondent. The most interesting and exciting book ever pub lished embracing Mr. Richardson 's unparalleled experience for four years, travelling through the South in the secret service of the Tribune, at the outbreak Of the War, with our armies and fleets,_ both East and West, during the first two years or the Rebellion; his thrilling capture• his confine ment for twenty months in seven different Rebel prisons night,scape, and almost miraculous jour ney, by of nearly four hundred miles. It will abuupd 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 %any 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 Slaveholders , Rebellion than does the unpretending narrative of bir. Richardson." Teachers, ladies, energetic young men, and espe cially returned and disabled OMeers and soldiers, in want of profitable employment, wilt find it pecu liarly adapted to their condition. We have agents clearing *175 per month, which we will prove to any doubting applicant. Send for circulars. Address JONES BROTHERS F. CO.. N. E. corner eix?eH and MINOR streets, atm-tin* Pirliacielphia, Pa. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND OTHERS, ORIGINALLY DOING BUSINESS IN TEICAS. , - - A reliahic gentleman, with a large business experience, and anquaintdewith the ull try and people of Texas, is aeon to return there on private business. Collections and other business will be promptly and properly attended to while there, if entrusted to hiS hands. Address "Loyal," at this office. itu'n-6w* OR $BOO WANTED UNTIL $ v,‘"P7niri oe,Nt April. Will pay ten per cent. inte rest in advance, a 1 good collateral. Areas "L. M. Press office. se2u-oc. N sloooo.lt Non t ß ecePl-str O eet Pro O pe ß tt r y, L. nearly three times the amount. Apply to J. L. CAVEN, 15S North NINTH Street, segB-3t* 5,00 0 TU1 E T Y ?s E tfl ' f ri er E ed to T i ° ni P m P st ° tl l l - amount, or thereabouts, for three or live years in enlarging a prosperous literary enterprize of high standing, in this city. A liberal percentage guaran tied on the investment. Address " Leumasm ai the office of the Press. se2B-3t* et WANTED —A - HANDSOMELY muutriemsiTED 110 VON, for six or seven no:incite. Rent not to exceed $2OO per month. Address 1, 316 He CHANT," Box VS4 r. 0. sea-theta-Ur ft WANTED-HOUSE FURNISHED MMIL or uuNtnislied, by a Presbyterian Minister, wL ere rent will be Wien In board of owner or °d al pant. Address "MINISTER, Press Office. sc29-21*. 1865. kr i n REWARD FOR INFORMATION CWW.- 7 WiliCh Will lead to the discovery or the person who wrote the anonymous letter addressed to me, dated September 28. 1885, charging me with neglecting my near relatives, who are suffering for want of the necessaries of life; which is false in every respect, which I can prove by a number of idly Malan: JANE SRAW, • 11? 1404 SPRUCE Street. AIONSON'S PATENT LOWERING OR RAISING GAS FIXTURES AT PLEASURE. This is a contrivance by which Gas Flitures can, without trouble, be pulled up or down at pleasure, without the use of a water slide. On exhibition at the store: of VIISILEY, MER RILL ik TRAcmilLmAs SPECIAL NOTICE. I save made arrangements to remain for a SHORT TIME ONLY, cl l at m iemvsltra very m vcf,l ltdAusent no &tie 1411 notice. GEO. J. HENKEL% set-im 809 and 811 CHESTNUT Street. GEORGE T. RILEY_,_ FINE CONFECTIONER, FANCY - CARES, Jellies, Ice Creams and Ides-- 1715 RACE , TREET. Sai-Ot* TO WOOLLEN MANUFACTURERS. - -I. Pure Sperm 011 at less prize than No. I Lard 011; will do more - work; make the material more pliable, and Lake less alkali to Cleanse U. For sale bA.& E. LANDELLN 5e25.6t. No. 110 North DELAWARE Avenue. MESSRS. J. A. GANDARA & CO., HAVANA, CUBA. offer their aerviees to those desiring to purchase any of the products of the Island, and solicit Von signuants of Vessels. Provisions, and Approved Good!' upon which they offer liberal cash advauceS, through - Messrs. S. FUOVET a SONS, to whom they refer. se2l-lm PERSONS SEEKING MEDICAL AID would do well to consult Pr. C. A. DUMAS, No. 1037 WALNUT Street, for prompt and effi cient. treatment. Distant patients consulted by letter, and route dies forwarded to any address. sel4-Mr. BAKER'S POPULAR HAIR ESTAH LISHMENT—The assortment of Braids, Wigs, Toupees, Eanhaumt, rapilluns, nouleaux, Ton dues, Frizzes, Crimpaes. Curls, Blasi to Scants for Ladles, cannot be equalled by any other 1101180 in the United States, at prices lower than elsewhere. No. 909 CHESTNUT Street. CORN EXCHANGE BAG MANUFACTORY. 10,000 Cotton Seamless Bags. 10,000 Linen do. -do. 20,000 Jute do. do. In store and for sale by JOHN NorthEY Ja CO., 0014.3ne 113 FRONT Street HAVING PURCHASED THE ENTIRE Stock and Interest of the late SAMUEL ME (I.ARGEE, Esti., I will continue the business at the old stand, DELAWARE Avenue, above Poplar street. JOHN .A.. BRUNE . ritmanktrurA, Sept. IL 1161. sel9-1 . "T NEVER HAD A GOOD PICTURE -a- BEFORE V , ' exclaimed one of Philadelphia's fairest a:tut:l346M ag BBL gazed with fiVliet , on her Photo-Miniature made at CitEDIER & mitatog, 18 South EIGHTH Street. sel6-Imif N. B.—Albums and Stereoscopes in great variety. G OO. -G. j I t year B C can ß Y e l rtb. eYg n g lr a 2 a o d grgilAuz i t a l , le a g . t n t s V il l( c par ol Uti c t o e s . t i ttents *meted. L. L. TODD CO., • 39 NASSAU Street, New York. Send for a Circular. seZ3-lne A_ CARD.-HAVING RESUMED THE PRACTICE OF LAW, I will give careful at tention to all business which may be entrusted to my hands. OFFICE, No. 1, Id FLOOR BIBLE BUILDING. FAYETTE Street, near Charles street, Baltimore. se l-Im JOHN . lt. NENLY. A• FINE STOCK OF CUTLERY.- INDIA RUBBER TEA and TABLE KNIVES. IVORY HDNDLE do. do. - do. HORN do. do. do. do. KITCHEN WARES COMPLETE. 8e29-LI GRIFFITH. & PAGE. SIXTH and ARCH. TNGRAM'S FINE TEAS REDUCED -a- to #1; COFFEE reduced to 25 and 30 cts. TRY THEM se26-Ct. Irasoath gICOND Street, NOTICE—,,TO THE SLATE DEAL ERS OF CITY AND STATE.—Send for a Sam ple of the •"MODEL PENCIL SHARPENER," a misehloyons little thing that whittles Slate Pencils Into tooth-pleks. D. will Increase the Yaille of your. Slates fifty per cent. Sent by LL A Mall. M OS AddGO ressO D. se2B-thst , lta. P. 0. Box 1619 PORTLAND, Me. PHOTOGRAPHS OF ENGINES, CAR rtmtesahel 3111.01111 Pry Willy to order at foun dries and machine-shops, by B. F. REIMPAL, 511+ n perlor maner. Apply at Gallery, •624 ARCH Street. It. T IFE•SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS IN OIL Colors—most pleasing, natural and style of likeness; never Tall to please the most criti cal. Done by B.F. REIMER, 624 ARCM St. lt* CARIES DE VISITE.-YOU WILL find on examination the Cartes de Vislte made at MEMEIt'S, SECOND Street, above Breen, equal to auy In style. execution, and finish. it* 1111 IT IS IMPORTANT TO KNOW w bers to buy BOOTS and SHOES of best ma terials Omni) for cash, At CLARK'S, 1020 ARNET 'Street. se3o-4t. DR. C. L. "BITIIINS, M. SPRUCE Street, EXTRACTS TEETH without the least pain, by administering nitrous oxide gas. This gas is without taste or smell, and has not the hapless:lnt effect of ether or chlorothetn. It Is per fectly harmless and delightful tO se29-1111 o n DR. J. P. WYMAN,DENTISt removed to No. 257 North SIXTH Sired, below Vine. setl-6V 6 --- 11300 CHESTNUT BTREB • T - --- - WATCHES. JEWELRY, STERLING SILVERWARE, PEARLS', DIA, MOND& and other precious stones. BEST PLATED WARE, &c., &C. Watthrd - and Clocks carefully repaired, and warrautvt. . Late of Bully & Co, I.T.1 .T. T. OALLMMER, fornwrlv 1300 CHESTNUT Street. Bailey & Kitchen: - , . . • se264tlf WANTS. 718 CHESTNUT STREET, Agents for the 3fanufacturers Pelt SALE AND TO LET.. el FOR BALE—No. 885 NORTH SIXTH St met, splendid new DWELL ING, twelve monis, magnificently papered, and superior gas Ibtiitt'6l4. humedllite poSseSSI6 , II, Also, No. 843 North Sixtb street, elegant, lame, new Dwelling, twelve rooms. Lot 22 by 110. Only $11,5N) Now empty. Easy terms. se3o-smwat If MIL [XL SIXTH and W A TVITT. FOR SALE-A VERY RESIRA- - .L ,, four.atory Brick DWELLINGsIIOITBE I No, 252 West side of FRoNT Street, below Callowniii; but and cold water, gas, %c. Priem, *-1,5(11. TOEMS easy. T. P K ENS MONTGOMERY, se3o-swot" 1035 REACH St., above Laurel. if DESIRABLE WB6T PRILADEL. Ina phia Properrt. Monte LoCUST and Thirty- Eighth Streets—Lot 228 feet front, 175 deep—there an, tun rooms in the throning, range, bath. hot and cold water, stable carriage-house; early possession. For bolo. A. P. 11'101; IRS. 016 ARCH bt, 1500-31,* el WEST PHILADELPHIA PRO mapEnTy FOR SALE.—One of those new Brown- Stone Dwellings in Sherman plsee. FORTY SECOND Street, belvry the Baltimore pike. Price. *11,500. And also one in Atirney Waco RECKFM Street, west of Forty-second area, prim *15,000, And also two on KINGSESSING Avelino, between Forty-fifth and Forty-sixth streets. Price, *O,OOO. in the best manner, with all the modern con veniences. AWdy to MASA 11, iiiirr/ANT 8030-60 *4O North NINETEENTIFi Street. FOR SALE-NO. 1609 WALNUT STREET.—Now vacant, neat four-story brown-stone front DWELLIITU. Lot 20 by 130 to a Street. WEST PHILADELPHIA.—NEAT COTTAGE DWELLING, southwest corner Forty-second and Pine streets. Immediate possession. $7,000. DARBY ROAD, FOUR MILES FROBI THE CITY.—Two very elegant cottage- style WAN SIOKS, all In Mad order. Large lots, stable, Ace. Grounds beautifully laid out :led embellished with shade and fruit treel. Price $6,000 and 33,600. Im mediate possession. MILLER, se3o-2t if SIXTH and WALNUT. REAL ESTATE-REAL ESTATE =AL 0,000,000 WOBTII FOB PALE. New Catalogue just out, for Gratuitous Distribution. GEO. C. MILLER, nqal Estatt• Broker. - BeN•Ztif isiXTl.l and WALNUT FOR SALE-IMMEDIATE POS SESSION.—Pine street, Wt st of Fifteenth, ele g.lint four-story brown-stone front DWEL LANG. Lot 20 by ttO to a street. hiniargrk. se3o.2.tif bIXTH and WALLAu:r. dfi FOR SALE—NO.' 431 k WALNUT STREET.—lntrneiliate possession. Large band ing! now ocoupted as Olives. Lot 25 feet front by 140 feet dee MILLE% sealisinw Ul p. f SIXTH. and WALNUT Streets. REAL ESTATE-HUNDREDS OF SRL APPLICATIONS DAILY FOR CITY AND SUBURBAN PRO.PERTY, Executors, Adminnmatoes, and others wishing to dispose of Real Estate, would do well to call oh me at once. No charge unless a sale is effected. New monthly catalogue is now being compiled, and will be Issued shortly. tirEO. C. MILLER, Bea) Estate Broker. se3o-smw 3tif SIXTH and WALNUT. ea FOR SALE—DWELLING 505 N iral Fourth street. Dnreuing 4os North F. 06111. Dwelling 40k3 North Twelfth. Dwelling 1131 Callowbill. Dwelling east side of Eleventh, north of Market B. F. GLENN, 123 South FOURTH Street, seeo-tt and S. W. env. Seventeenth and Omen. de FOR SALE—TWO NEAT HOUSES Amon FIFTEENTH Street, above Pine• one nice House on WALLACE Street. above Twentieth; abicr, an elegant Residence at NORRISTOWN. with immediate poacetelon. OHM, L UKENS, se29-3t 140 SOutit FOURTH. gireet. L TO RENT, HOLMESBUBG.-A Mat large STORE and comfortable DWELLING communicating, on the main street, about the centre of the village, in which a large awl success full country store business was done for over forty years, now being fully repaired with fixtrires com plete. Large garden—lot 66 by 300 fee NICt. Inquire of J. HOLSON, 6E29-2V No. 103 North THIRD Street. et FOR SALE, WITH IMMEDIATE JEW DOssession, House No. 1121 VINE. St. Terms accommodating. Apply to J. L. °ANEW, 158 N. NYNTII Street. 5e28-3t* EARLY POSSESSION OF No, 307 iY Pine street and 304 Union street—desirable DWELLINGS, with modern Improvements. For sale by J. H. MORRIS, Conveyancer, se29-6t* 233 North 'TENTH Street. Ma • HOUSE FOR SALE-WITH POS- Ma SESSION . , eight rooms, in Fifteenth areet..e.r Baltimore depot; $3,200. MIAS, Mg WALNUT St., 2d floor. se29-3t* EA FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT IN GEIOIXpirrOWI4 for-itiO winter For particulars, apply to Box IVO Ptillarlcrollia P.O. 5e2.4 bt* 49 FOR SALE-WITH IMMEDIATE AUL possession, new DWELT:We, R.. 51040 ARCH Street. . se27-70 FOR wgivr-A. FIRST-CLASS Jra. IrVIINI3UED notitr. on WALNUT Street. Apply 623 WALNUT Street. Ofilce No. 4. sem-sr AM A FURNISHED HOUSE ON AM CHESTNUT HILL FOR, RENT—Five minutes walk from Depot. AdatCsls Box 591, P. 0. se2B-tbsto4t* INIA FACTORY BUILDING FOR RENT, mul with the use of a Steam-Eigine in perfect or der. The Building has been thoroughly repaired. is well adapted for any business requiring plenty of room Mid superior light. Apply to JACOBDI. Haads, ge27-wthapt* No. 3.26 WALNUT St., Boom No. 2. WILL BE SOLD, AT PUBLIC lale, on TRIDISPAYt October 28th, at 2 o'clock, on the premises, a PAIIM . of about six. teen acres, late the, resid ence of Mrs. Catharine Henderson, deceased, situated on the Lancaster Turnpike, about a quarter of a mile west of the Eagle Station on the rePilSylvania Railroad. The improvements are a good stone house, with a well of good water in the kitchen, and a frame barn. It is a desirable place for a country residence, being a healthy neighborhood, and convenient to churches find schools, and capable of handsome improve ment. Sate peremptory. se.lo-swBt* JOHN LANG. Executor. S A VALUABLE FARM PIJ.l3fAio SALE. The Subscriber, as Attorney, tvlil airline at rub. lie Sale, in ELKTON Maryland, at the Court-house, ON TUESDAY, October 10th, 1866, At 2 o'clock P. M., the VERY VALUABLE FARM, whereon James Frazer, now resides. situated in Cecil county, two miles 00 0 th of Elkton, coil tainin_g THREE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES, more or less, of which about slaty acres are in wood, and the remainder is In a good state of culti vation. The improvements consist of pCcomfortable TWO-STORY Hot:SR, 20 by 60 feet; a Barn, 25 by 50 feet: new Cow Stables, 24 by 40 feet, with stone Stabling underneath; a Straw House, 24 by 40 feet, with the other usual out buildings. Timers is on the property a young APPLE OR CHARD In full bearing, containing time elitlicest va rieties; besides enough Peach.l'ear, and other Anti trees for the use of the farm. There Is sled a Water Power, with darn standing, on Perch Creek, where there was a Grist Mill for many years. The New Castle and Frenclitown Turnpike passes through this farm; Om making it east, y susceptible of division into two farms of o.e.A.t dQhal Bite: /0=• A further description is thought unnecessary, as persons desiring to purchase will examine fur themselves. Terms made known on day of sale, or sOOneT,UIIOII application to the underigned. JAMES BLACK UrROONE, se3o-sm4t Attorney for James Frazer and wire, CHESTER COUNTY. .411 NINETY-TWO ACRES of EXCELLENT LAND, FIFTEEN ACRES WOODLAND. two nines from West Chester, on antic Road. MANSION HOUSE, 60 by 3U feet, fifteen rooms. BARN, 75 by 40 feet, two threshing doors. There is on this property all necessary out-build ings! the location is eery desirable, having tine views Of surrounding county. Water forced to buildings from a stream passing through the land. Lawn in front. Flue orchard, and a variety of fruit. The Farm is located within two miles of West Chester, and three.nwirters of a mile from Hemp hill Station, on the tr. O. and P. B. B. This Pro perty is suitable for a Dairy Or Orating Farm, Apply to JAMES R. CUMMINS, 504 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. N. It. Call for catalogue of Delaware and Chester. County Farms. . se3o-It Ani FOR SALE—A SIXTY-ACRE el -dal— FARM, bordering the city of Trenton. N. mat J. A rare chance for speculation. Address L. B. LONG, 1607 CADWALADER St., Phila.. se2G-6t. To EXCIIMWE—IMPROVED AND TO = Unimproved Property for Oil Stocks. ABRA HAM BECHTEL, No. 308 WALNUT St.,Roont 16. se3o-6t* TO LET—ROOMS IN THE GRANITE -A- BUILDING, Nos. 237 and 239 Dock street (fur lowly Post Office), with Steam Power. THOS. H. CONNELL, Connting•h4l!se of Dr. D. Jayne & Son, se29-6t* 442 CHESTNUT Street. To LET-TO . BANKERS AND BRO -IL KERS and - INSURANCE COMPANIES, the line OFFICE 133 South FOURTH Street. Fixtures fur se29-2t TO MANUFACTURERS. -LOT ON -. Eighth street, near Read street, 42feet on Eighth street. 125 feet deep; 103 feet oh Charles street. Nor sale low by - J. H. AfORRIS, Conveyancer, settoat. No. 233 North TENTH. TO RMIT. Five large Rooms, In the FOTTEItAL BUILDING, Northwest corner of FIFTH and CIIEnTNUT Sta.. suitable for manufacturing_ purposes. For further Information, apply to F. HEMP & CO., NO, 303 CHERRY Street, between 3d and 4th. se23-6t. OFFICES FOR RENT-BINGLE dND Double—situated in WALNUT, below Fourth street, and WALNUT, above Second, including a suite suitable for OIL COMPANIES, being well adapted where several. Companies desire to con solidate in one locality to reduce expenses, having three windows front, and both rooms being very large. Apply to dACOiI M, ELLIS, se27-wths3l,* No. 32 WALNUT St., Room No. '2. FOR SALE. CHATTANOOGA ROLLING MILL. WAR DEPARTNENT, OFFICE OF DIRECTOR AND GENERAL MANAGER OF MILITARY RAILROADS WASHINGTON, D. C. July 31, 1865. P.ROPOSAIS will be received at this ollice until 12 o'clock, noon, on WEDNESDAY, September 13, 1845, to purchase the 'United Btatos Nary Nails road ROLLING MILL at CHATTANOOGA, Tell. nesse°, with the machinery, tools, buildings, fix tures, and track connecting the Rolling Mill with the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad. The mill and machinery constructed to re-roll railroad Iron are entirely neVi, Mid of tile 111051 /11/- proved ellaraetef For full description and details of operation, ea. parity. &e. apply in person or by letter to T. W. YARDLEY', Superintendent, Chattanooga, Ten nessee. Ail idds should be endorsed, "rroposals to pur chase Chattanooga Rolling Mill." - -D. C. McCALLUM, Brevet Brigadier General, Director and General Manager Military Railroads U. S. eativreetory bid Wing been received under the recent advertisement for the sole of the Cliatta. nooga Rolling Mill. the time for receiving bids is extended to the FIFTH OF OCTOBER, 1855, same hour. D. C. MCCALLUM, Brevet Brigadier General, Director and General manager Bele•lst Military Railroads J' S' BOARDING. 1/ OAR to IN G—CONVENIENT TO, B and having frequent railroad communication with the city , and near the station. Inquire, before 2 o'clock, at 140'9) WALK UT Street. se2S•lin. .FIRST-CLABB BOARD.-THE UNITED STATxb HOTEL 413 CHESTXUT SI reet, is 110 W open fur nrst-class Boarders. ra —.larifen moderate. This house has no bar. Two large handsome Chambers vaCtill t to-morrow. se23-3t• LOST AND FOUND. NrOTICE.-I. O ST. ON OR ABOUT TIM -1.3 24th Inst., - .CERTIFICATE No. 74. for IMO shares in the eapltal stock or the POURING - MICK AND EAST SAN WV OIL CO, Issued to toe and Anted Sept Oth, 1865, Application has been made for a renewal of the oani.:, J. H. TAY[4O3, be2B-tllB at TT M. LANE tt CO., GENERAL JL.I • MigsloD/ tEI atio DEJANtititO, AFeilvivs Solleited. Our extehsko eOIIIIOCIiOUS With the Intekor and coast prolnees of the 'Empire will enable lIS to ulls pose of eonsignutents vantageonsly, and make prompt returns. Mr. LANE Is trot' In the country, and will hr glad to confer with parties desirous opening conneellon with Brazil. mrprPims changed. Address, Worcester, Mass. sc24-siuthq4 AUCTION' SALE BAZAAR laNTri ARD 14 . 0. doom SOlif S_TREVIti • • "• I SPECIAL AND HE AORDRUA.RX SALE 01 0 VALUABLE HORSES, CAHEIAGES, HAR. NEM, &th wranizsDAY MORNING NEXT, October Oh, at 10 o'clock, will be BOA fa Bazaar the following property of a ottitleMA itnlng - to Europe, viz: A pair or Icingtall, blood, bay Coaelvderbes, Mee* bands three Inches bight not afraid of locomotives.. A gray nom, geyen years old, sixteen bands high, raised in Nen , kississpollire; Inv! trotted Z.M• One of the best road horses In the elty. A gray Cuban Stallion: four years , A brood Mare, fifteen hands high. One snail Plucton by Watson. One four-seated inupte.tvtry Brewster, N. Y. One sIIBMIA, 40P Boggy wagon by Brewster. One Pony w_aSon• Set Poublgoarness by Teenier. N. Y.+ cost $5 Extra line Double Harness by Gibson, N.Y. Extra tine Double... Harness, sliver mounted, by Gibson, N. Y. . Two seta Single ThirneSs by Gibson, N. Y. Six Saddles and Bridles, ineltiditUr Ms elegant Me Saddle, lot Wbips, florae-Wren, extra Collars. Tandem and four-in-hand Lines, acc. ALSO. An elegant Couch built by Watson; would cost now 401,1;00. Au elegant high-b o x rloutoo Watadll. A light Cliarlottee, by Watson, COI! two per Sous, ALSO, A pair of matched Bobtail Bny Mares, known a% the "Walton Narest" believed eau trot In 3.18 together. A Bay Trotting Horse, seven yearn old; 051,1 trot, In 3.10. A Top Wagon, by Watson, pole and shafts. A Barouche, by Lane, pole and shafts. Double Harness by rvAree. 4u39,, A pair of Soutoorn tWerSolloi Mares ; closely A shitting.-top Carriage built to order. Harness by ballagilv, Whips, Sheets, niankeia, Farther Particulars on MOioiar• ALPItED M. HEMMEN? AtiOriOncor• se3o-8 If AMUSEMENTS. FOE ONg WEEK ONLY. Commencing /Monday, October 2, CORNER OF ROAD ARO LOCUST STREET,'6 GRAND 'METROPOLITAN KINTITAL COMBINATION, GEORGE F. BAILEY & CO. , S EXkVA:Ma C I rt C. II Si I Will its Star Troupe of TerfOrlUers, Splendla. Hotta and Gorgeous rarapheruul)s, lIERR DniEs:BrAcirS LARGE AND COMPRE ENSIVE MENAGERIE 1 *plentisd toffectiott of the Linea Ellicel=lls Of a4ll Animal Kingdom ever exhibited, G. U. MUIC OTR,S COLOSSALM lIIPP Imported at a cost of Forty Thousand DoWM, This gigantic Beast—' , Behemoth," of Amy writ —was captured ou the White Nile, 2,000 tulles front the city of Cairo, by Alt, the Egyptian, his present keeper, who accompanies him, and is the only ant• ma of the species which ever has or ever will be ex hibited on the American Confluent. Those who saw this anomolous animal, when ek— iliblted In this city three years since. will he astait ished at his ENORMOUS INCREASE of size and at the ASTONISHING DEVELOPMENT of his in• telicetnal faculties. He will he exiihilted in the Arena at each perform. allte by his CjAPLOr awl keopet', ALI, THE KGYPTIA.N. SANDS. NATHAN'S & CO.'S PERFORMING VlZl(Tritt — aW/" . The most Ilighly.Eitocated Aglpolis ever seen._ _ _ THEIR BELK IS Exonmous. THEIR DOCILITY IS. SllltritlSlNC. THEIR AccompLislimENTS ARE VARIED. TIIEnt nort-01131A,NCES ARE A.Musimi, TILEIR INTEr.r.toitß/it AIIIIPASSES DSSURIPTIDti• MELVILLE'S GREAT AUSTRALIAN CIRCUS! In additto; to the niagultieent Stud oilVt:formltir 1101 ,vs and Trick Ponies, are the following array or Talented Pereninnerat JAMES MELVILLE, the unparaileted Ati4tt l / 4 t- , • Tian Equestt - MADAME MELVILLE, the great Austral Equestrlene. THE AUSTRALIAN FAMILY, FRANK, BAX and GMBGE MELVILLE. rim.° NITHANS, the 01101 tyro' Wet: AA Four-llorh.e Rider. WM. EINKAID, the Mint of a tiundred Sower. SHAPPE and WHITNEY, the renowned Arrow w. WADI), nig funniest and nth% 919w1z extant. JAB. WAMBOLT, the irresistible Joker 4110. Clown. - • REDI WIpDA:NICS, the celebrated Eque6ttdatt 4Aud Purdy...LA. ntol o . LANOWORTHT, Mali re oat Cirque, And THE OELEISRATED NICoLA. PAMEIX,; Whose wonderful and interesting perfotinailecA litiVe Challenged tiic admiration of the largest anti. .1110 St 1114.11Inittble au..iteueeg EUIIOPE AND AMERICA, Together with II host of TUMBLERS, ACED ATH, VAULTERS, DANCERS, ac. These various attractions will be exhibited under (mg vativa.s for the SAME PRICE OF ADMISSIOX which has heretofore ben chargel to ettelt ohe st.- httrately, making FIRST cheapest ex bit on ekttLia. THE PERFORMANCE ill tae MONDAY AFTE W RNOO ke N 3 , lt A AP TWO O'CLOCK. and be continued every afternoon and evening doe- Sing thA week, THE ItEzrowNED tittat DRIE@BACIR - - will enter the DEN OF PERFORMING ANIMALS, at each exhibition. TWEETS RIFTS.' CENTS. A GRAND PROOLMVII3 headed by THE IMF MENSE HITTOPOTAIgift> Drawn by a TEAM OF ELEPHANTS, will pass through the Principal streets on itumm o y MORNING. Equestrian Manager LAMES MELVILLE" Leader of the Band PROF. J, WITHERS. se3o-3t NEW CHESTNUT-STREET TEMA TEE—CHESTNUT Street, above Twelfth. THIS SATURDAY AFTERNOON, FIFTY-NINTH GRAND FAMILY MATINEE, when a:grand combination of talent will appear. THIS AFTERNOON the Drama Of the SEA. Dl?' ICE will be presented, introducing MISS JURE ORTON as OGARITTA.: During the afternoon Mr. EDWIN ADAMS will recite Slieridan•s Ride. Mr. STUART ROBSON will-introduce one of bid popular Comic Songs. AdraiSMOrt to the Matinee, 39 MO to all parts or the house; children, 25feents. Boors dpit I!( o'clock, to commence at - '2 o'clock. THIS SATURDAY EVENING, LAST NIGHT os MISS HELEN WZWPAN, who will present upon this occasion A MAMMOTH FAREWELL BILL, personating TWOerent Characters in. GREAT PIECES: THE FRENCH SPY, AND DON O...EgAR DE BAZAN, ON MONDAY EVENING THE ANGEL OF MIDNIGHT. MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARM" ATREET THEATRE. T IS (gatileilly) EVENING, Ocpt, / 485 1 LAST NIGMT OF EDWIN A - DA. A. TfiE DEAD DRAR.T. Robert Landry Edwin Adams. JONES' BABY. Mr. Jones Stuart Robson. Doors open ni i o'clo9li, Commence if to 8. On Monday, Mrs. F. W. LARDER. WALNUT -STREET THEATRE, N.E. corner NINTH and WALNUT Streets. SPLENDID DOUBLE BILL! LEAM THE POPokNEN; AND f THISTHE HUNMAXER OF. MOSCOW. THIS (baturdaFi EVENING. Sept. 30th, 1985, MRS. D. P. BOWERS unapproachable impersonation of LEAH, LEAH, LIAM LRAM a Jewish Malden...Mrs D. P. nOWfl5. Rudolf Mr. John lifeCtillagg, h. Nathan Mr, Barton Hilt. r.orent Mr. Geo. H. Griffiths, To conclude with the drama or THE tiIINMAKER GP 'AtOSCOW. Rorie NeYll Mr, Batten Rill. Valdiruer Mr. S. X. Chester. Paul Beeswax M. G. H. Griffiths. Rosalind a• Miss Annie animal. MONDAY—THE PEEP-O , DA.Y. , Doors °pep ut 7 o'clock; commence at WEW AMERICAN THEATnEk, .1.1 WALNUT Street, above Eighth. TWO GRAIN) PERFORMANCES, AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Mi6S KATE FISHER and her . . BEAUTIFUL ROME WONDER. ➢[2LE AUGUSTA, [be brilliant Dfitiol l se• AFTERNOON comuien4e at 2.:30 n'alOak that Drama of _ _ THE ROAD OF LIFE. Ballet La Village's, The Two Buzzards. EVENING, at a o'clock, with the celebrated. Drama Or JACK. bittITKRO 110R3F,BA.Oli. Jack Sheppard Miss hate F Mier To be followed by the new Ballet, LA VILLA.GOIS. - - - - - To conclude with the Farce of THE LAUGHING HYENA. CONCERT HALL.-T 8I R WEEK OF BLIND TOM. Owing to the wild enthusiasm and immense sale rest with which TOM has been greeted, he will con ttnuehis stay , in the city this week and will appear P at Concert all Hall EVENING, except Fri day evening. Doors lien at 7 o'clock, Performance to com mence at o'clock. ADMISSION $0 CENTS. Reserved Seats, 7343• to be had atf . R. Pugh's Rook . Store, corner SIXTH. and CHESTNUT - Streets,. 1.-talterj , 23 setts. Comfortable seats have been reserved rot the Le. commodation of colored people in the gallery. GRAND IitATINEE, nR,DAY AFTERNOON, Sept, 30. sers-ot al 0. , TiIAYER, AB7 Sir ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTR AND CHESTNUT. A SUCCE'M UNPARALLELED IN 'FRE WORLD OF A3IIIseiNIENT Has be.cii nehiaved by the artiste, MIIIwAND MltSu. HARRI WAwit/kig, And the best of tit iu,,tt lady MISS CARLOTTA SHAW, In their comical Musical Entertainment, ' TWO HOURS IN FUNLAND I TWO HOURS VUNLANDI rronouuced 4 liroas and nubile the Meet charming AND DELIGDP ULw AMU6IOIANW, Eliciting hearty laughter and enthusiasm by Rio brilliant music, sareasim wit, and song illsplayed by these Inouninsruble netists in delltieittilit< LIF.VB co/die:FEATURES; HITS at tile rams t Every ()yell i ng et I. Ticketa 50 mid 25 Cents. 5e254:14 10tARRETT'S GYMNASIUM, SPARR, lug Rooms and Ride Gallery, now Open, SG% MARKET. Street. ee27-111, 4-A.A cAtitM.Y OF FINE ARTS, CHEST NUT Street above Tenth—Open from 9e. tilt 6 P. M. Henjitzoin West's great Vetere olt. CHRIST EZJECTxD still on Rxhibitlon. jei9 EXL'Dlcf *o s. m EXCURSIONS- TO LONG BRANCH, Trains fur Long Branch will leati•e 000PRILIt poiNT, Canleu,daity (Sunday excepted) at 8.111 M. Fare, 12 EXclOsion .Tlckets, good for three (1113 . 6, ffi6, S. B. COLD i Agent, osmium, PENNSYLVANIA. OEX TRAI, RAIL ita E DAMN' TRAIN FOR THZ OIL ItEI I ION S — On and. alter Monday, October 2d another. Train Will 10aVH. the Deoot of the reniallnanitt Railroad Co., al THIRTIETH and MARI ET Streeta, for the OID. iiEGIONS and ERIE, at 7.30 A. 31.., tlall,Bahtiarta, " Celgra ' ARRIVING, AT _ Downlnalown. BAIA. M. WlDlallasport. ..11.22:Pg M. Lanett net. 10.10 d. M. 'Co rry Lag A. .31., Irarrisburg H. Erie ...... 4.35 A. Nr.- Sioubury 2.7bP. M. I G.. C. FRA.N.CISCITS, g0130.3td $o lit, of Philadelphia Divielaii, 1-1 OSAGE ORANGE, A.RBOR.VITAs,, ;.11.... - and other hedge Moats: Fruit, Ornstikeittia, Trees. Ote., at MEEHAN% GERMANTOWN NUR. SERlr.s. se'4l-1m• IN A AIM II ABSPRWMFaiT OF 'IV Ladies lest' awl Chiteren'e glirtVW, and SIikIAYNArigATS. Also, riowors, Fea th ers. VetvetiNVO'Ribbtkus, wittek wilt be sold et the low , . est sash prleeVdr Short thee. T. E. HAREM, seiMlat , ss North ISEOOND Street. - 1 1:1 - ,..."L - WRiTTEN AND VERBAL Mfr t„ ; vir.sclurnolis or charritter, 02toikatt..1 :,,J ' ',74 tittioll, and Talon t,__ with ADVIOE osa VI \ Business, Health, Education Bell-leo. A 6 , .. ~ ..p rovement, Management ante Training ' becllll,lMtEN. Burial Adaptation, it.e.., day mild evening, by JOHN L. OXEN, I sllflo 1 Phrenologist and Bookseller, o. ga 13. TENTH street, above Citestuul. ocimuthilrlf