The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 02, 1865, Image 3

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    MILLINERY.
BONNET OPENING.
wEDN - EsDAllf, OCTOBER 4TH.
Our designs are all new, and many of them our
own importation.
ho milliners admitted.
E. P. GILL 8c Co.,
02.2t* 720 ARCH STREET.
Wlala I) .ear. CARP
Icor Offer, in their Retail Department (in addition
to their usual stock of Btraw and Fancy Bonnets,
:Ladles' and Misses' Hats, etc.),a inn line of
VELVETS.
CRAVES,
RIBBONS,
LACES,
' FEATHERS,
JET AND GILT ORNAMENTS, and other novel-
ties of their own importation
WOOD & CARY,
No. 725 CHESTNUT STREET.
BONNET OPENING.
WEDNESDAY, October 4.
TV 00110 dir, CAltlts
No. 725 CHESTNUT STREET
CLOTHING.
pp-RR - v - 8t co.,
NO. 609 Chestnut Street, above Stuth,
ON HAND AND CONSTANTLY MAKING tir
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
FALL AND WINTER
CLOTHING AND EtOODS
FOICCUSTON WORN
No. 609 Chestnut Street, above Sixth,
se2B-im4thp
T 1 A. HOYT tt - BROTHER
•
Rave now on hand
A LARGE ASSORTMENT Or
130 N -1 39 CLOTHING,
to which they barite the attention of their etia
timers and the public in general.
A fine line of goods for MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR
—to make to order.
F. A. HOYT & BRO.,
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS,
TENTS AND CHESTNUT STREETS.
se2o-wiral2t
EDWATID P. KELLY,
TAILOR,
612- CHESTNUT STREET.
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
CLOTHES' UNSURPASSED IN QUALITY AND
STYLE.
MILITARY AND NAVAL OFFICERS
Attended to by J. S. TAYLOR, the best Military
Arid Naval Tailor in the country—last four years the
Cutter at OWENs , , 'Washington. 50211-tf
FINANCIAL.
OFFICE FOR THE SALE OF
GOVERNMENT LOANS
JAY COOJEE .Sr.. CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Raving Removed temporarily to
NO. 305 CHESTNUT STREET,
Offer for sale, at lowest market rates,
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
AS roLLows:
11.8. 7.80 Treasury Notes of date of Aug. 15, 1884.
Do. do. do. June 16,1885.
Do. do. do. July 15, 1885.
BONDS OF 1581.
5-20 LOAN OF 1252.
5-20 LOAN OF 1864,
10-40 LOAN OF 1864.
CEBSIFIGATzs'OP INDEBTEDNESS.
STOOKS OF ALL KINDS BotreHT AND SOLD
ON COMMISSION.
Information- glven concerning all kinds at Secu
rities.
Collections On all points made at lowest rates.
aunt-tial
STOCKS, LOANS, &c,
BOUGHT AND BOLD
AT THE BOARD OF BROKERS,
.BY GEORGE J. BOYD,
BoutXTHIRD Street, second door
se3o-3m Above Mechanics' Bank
ROBERT SHOEMAKER & OM,
Corner of FOURTH and RACE Streets.
naidADELPHIA.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
Importers and Dealers In Foreign and Domestic
WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS.
NANUFACTURKBB 01
, WHITZ 'AZAD AND ZINO PAINTS, PUTTY, &C.
Attwo FOR ThX CELBZIPATZD
FRENCH ZINC PAINTS.
Dealers and Consumera supplied at
VERY LOW PRICES FOB CASH. all B-2121
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
SHADE TITEIMAX):
LINES AND TWINES.
D. W. HOLMES (S 3 CO.,
7 LIBERTY SQUARE, BOSTON.
oc2-tuths-2mit
FINE WATCHES,
cliocvs,
JENvELR.S,I',
STLVER AND
SILVER-PLATED WARE.
AT VERY LOW PRICES
~ULD,
ekit2.Vit, and
DIAMONDS
WATCHES AND JEWELRY REPAIRED
N. ]a-uLoN,
102 S Chestnut Street.
MESSRS, J. A. OANDARA & CO.,
HAVANA, CUBA,
offer their services to .those desiring to pnrchage
any of the products of the Island, and solicit. Con
signments of Vessels, Provisions, and Approved
Goods, upon which they offer liberal cash advances,
thrOuih Messrs. S. PIiGUET ct, BONO, Philadel-
Inds, o whom they refer-
BASE BALL CLUBS WILL FIND A
full stock of Bases, Balls, Score-Books, Spikes,
shoes, Belts, and Rules of C.ame. at
PHILIP 1 CHEST NU T
& C,
400 CHESTNUT Street.
I-lAVING PURCHASED THE ENTIRE
Stock and Interest or the late SAMUEL ME
GARIEFFX, F,sq., I will continue the business at the
641 stand, DEL AWARE Avenue, above Poplar
street. JOHN A. DR1114211.
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 15, 188 5 . sel9-12.V
"I NEVER HAD A. GOOD PICTURE
BEFORE 1" exclaimed one of Philadelphia'a
rairest daughters, as she gazed with delight on her
Photo-Miniature made at CREMER & EaLLON'S,
IS South EIGHTH Street. sel6-imif
hi. B.—Albums and Stereoscopes In great variety.
ITAVANA CIGARS AND GUAVA
JELLY.-- - Pregh InvOlcco, asserted, just In
store
per steamer Columbia, and offered low to
deatera. Cigars, comprising , Figaro, Espanola,
Filantrovt, an. b. /COVET SONS importers,
se2l-12t 216 South FRONT Street.
GEORGE T, RILEY
A
viwr. cONFECTIONEB,
FANCY' CAKES,
-Jellies, Ice Creams and Ices,
1115 RACE STREET.
FaIDRICS, Weddings and Patties Supplied. se27-81.
SABER'S POPULAR HAIR‘EBTAB
,„ LIU/KENT—The assortment of Braids, Wigs,
omeee, flambeaux. Papillon.% Rtnileilux. Ton
thies, Razzes, Cciniiiits.S.. Curie, IThlifiVe MOM@ Pr
Ladlea, cannot be equalled by any otter house In
the Pnited states, at prices lower than elsewhere.
' lO . 909 CHESTNUT - btrreet. se2l-Im*
EDWIN MIL 4 CO.,
26 Booth SECOND STREET,
ever offered In this city
MAGNIFICENT QUALITY PLAIN SILKS.
ANTIQUE POULT DE SOIES.
COLORED CORDED SILKS.
MOIRE ANTIQUES, BEAUTIFUL SHADES.
SUPERIOR QUALITY FANCY SILKS.
BAYADERE SILKS-OLD STYLE REVIVED
STRIPE SILKS AND PLAID SILKS.
EAGLE POULT DE SOIES.
WHITE SILKS, CORDED AND PLAIN.
WHITE AND. MAIZE COLORMOTRF4 ANTIQUES.
PINE, BLUE, AND ONIX—EVENING SHADES.
PEARLS, LAVENDERS, AND WINE do.
FLOWERS, -
Superior quality of BLACK CORDED BILES,
BLACK TAFFETAS, TAFFETA PARIWIENNEZ,
VENETIAN CORDS, GROS DE RHINES, &c
oc2-2t
DEPOT
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN &
ARRISON,
No. loos eximsriwur
Whose establishment for the sale of
Is unequalled in the extent and variety or Its as
sortment, beg to announce to
HOUSEKEEPERS,
RENEWING THEIR SUPPLY,
Or persons about to furnish, that they are now re
eeiviug their
FRESH LINEN, COTTON AND WOOLLEN
PHILADELPHIA.
LINEN MEETINGS, COTTON MEETINGS,
PILLOW LINENS, PILLOW DrUsLINs,
DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS,
QUILTS, BLANKETS, TABLE AND PIANO
COVERS,
And every other article suitable for a well-ordered
household. se29-tf
1865. NEW GOODS FOR 1865.
EYRE & LANDELL,
FOURTH ART) ARCH.
IMPORTERS,
JOBBERS,
RETAILERS,
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods.
WHOLESALE—SECOND FLOOR. seR-tf
GREAT SMOCS. OF
JOB LOTS
op
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 also have a complete stock of
FRIENDS' WEAR,
COACH CLOTHS.
BILLIARDS, and
BAGATELLES.
Oar motto Is " Good Goods at Fair Prices," at
W. T. SNODGRASS'
CLOTH HOUSE,
84 SOUTH SECOND STREET
AND
28 STRAWBERRY STREET.
seS-1m
A SPECIALLY INTERESTING
Having made extensive repairs and alterations to
the old stand, Northeast corner of EIGHTH and
SPRING GARDEN Streets, has reopened with a
Magnificent stork of new and beautiful Goods, se
lected wlthgreat care, and with special reference
to the first-class trade - who have so long patronized
the old firm. And I would here take the opportunity
of thanking all our former customers, and of 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.
RICH PLAID AND PLAIN POPLINS.
FRENCH MERINOES, DELAINES, AND CALL.
COES. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, FLAN
NELS, AND BLANKETS.
LINEN GOODS. MUSLINS, GINGHAM, SAC.,&C.
JOSEPH. H. THORNLEY,
se27-lm Cor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN.
TAG* & BROTHER, CORNER OF
-a- TENTH and PINE Streets, open, fronl Atha-
Hon, "Great Bargains.
100 dozen Ladies' White Cotton Hose, 35c.
100 dozen Ladies' White Cotton Hose, 25c.
100 dozen Ladies White Cotton Hose,2oc.
70 dorm n Ladies , Unbleached Cotton Hose, 2Se.
4 lots Gent's Half Hose, IS to 60c.
lot, dark colors, Paris Kid Gloves, $l4O,
S lot Fancy Glass Dress Buttons, 20e. per dozen.
1 lot, all colors, Silk Chenille, 10e. per bunch.
Slots Black Mohair Braid, 36 yards, *MO to $2.60
per piece.
lot more. Fancy Silk Scarfs, Mc.; cost $1.25 to
import.
/ lot, 500 dozen, Black Spool Cotton, Sic, per doz.
1 lot Linen Embroidered Collars, 40e.
4 lots Black Silk Veils, some Bugle Trimmed, 75e.
to $l.
I lot, I inch wide, White Elastic Braid, for ualt
ere, 111. peryard.
-
2 lots Euglfsh Tooth Brushes, 35 to 400.
1 lot Striped Worsted Curtails Damask, $2.75 per
yard.
1 lot Crimson Plaid Table Damask, $2 per yard.
1 lot very rich imported Balmoral Skirts, $3
to *lO.
1 lot French Working Cotton, in colons, 100, per
dozen.
1 lot Mohair Waterfall Nets. 13c.
Also, Linen Randkerublefs, Gloves, Velvets,
Ribbons, Napkins, Towels,Table Linen , Plaid and
Cambric Diuslins, Broche Scarfs, Crinoline, Note
and Letter Papers, &e., &e., all at bargains. se3o.2t
I WM. HOFMANN,
•.• • NO. 9 NORTH EIGHTH STREET,
Solicits attention to his large stock Of
HOSIERY GOODS.
Cartwright & Warnerig 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 verLheavy_artiele.
COTTON 41,11.KTS AND DRAWERS.
We have opened a tell link. of English Cotton
Shirts and Drawers-32 to 48 inches. medium and
superior qualities.
RINGWOOD GLOVES.
We have a very large assortment of Ringwood
Cloves, in mode and Riney colors, for ladles' And
misses , wear. . _
We have an invoice of Breakfast Shawls, in Va
rious sizes—some extra large. These goods are of
very line quality, and beautiful colors.
We have alto a large invoice of fancy Woollen
Skirts, for misses' wear; very tine in material and
colors. se29-3t*
REAL FRENCH LINEN SHEETING.
A few !ACM More of those very superior
FRENCH LINEN suEETINGS,for sitigle twill dou..
/de beds, just received.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON,
Housekeeping Dry Goods,
se2o-st No. 1008 CHESTNUT Street.
SOUGHT.
SILESIA TABLE DIAPERS.
K.' We have unexpectedly received an invoice of
those very desirable goods. To those who have
used them. we neon say no word of commendation.
SHEPPARD. VAN HARLINCIEN 4RRES. O3 Z,
Lines and House-furnisiling Goods,
se29-6t No.looB CHESTNUT Street.
FURNITURE PLUSH.
Just received, one easecrimson and green
FURNITURE rL Üb'll,
of superior quality - .
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON,
Importers of boner furnislang dryg,oods,
se2B4t No.llooB CHESTNUT Street.
RITE GOODS.
SIIDITABD, VAN
ON ILARLINGEN & ARRI-
S,
No. 1005 CHESTNUT Street,
are now receiving their Fall assortment of
"WHITE GOODS,
COMprisilig light and heavy Cambric Muslin.
Plain, plat and striped JaCallet.
India Mull and Nainsook. •
French and Swiss Muslins.
Tarlatans and Bobinetts.
Dilettantes and India Dimity. •
French and Cambric. Dimity.
French Cambric and Percale.
India Twills and Hair Cord Cambric.
Shirred and Tucked Masai's.
Victoria and Bishop Lawn.
Irish Lawns, Linen Cambric, &c., se2B-6t
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
28 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
Have now open a full stock of
Lupin's" French hierinoes.
"Lupin's" Nouslin de Lathes.
Silk-hi POldins.
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.
Dress Goods, Ili great 'variety, cf our own Itn.
portation.
SHAWLS] SHAWLS I t
Bound Dianna Shawls.
Plain Long Shawle,tor Menne.
.Extra-sizefiquarezSLlSWlEl.
Fine Plaid Shawls. newest Patterns.
Misses' and Children's Shawls.
Buell and Mode Thibet
Berlin Jacquard Shawls.
se23 At JOuN R. OTINEES', 102 ABOR St.
RETAIL DRY WOODS.
iIIAXP NOW OPEN
One of the largest stocks of
S ILi 13 S
FURNISHING DRY GOODS,
A CARD.
HOUSE-FURNISHING DRY GOODS
M' 7 MW' IM'WV - US
'-M-VN
GOODS FOR HOUSEHOLD USE,
SIICII AS
TABLE LINENS,
DAMASK NAPKINS,
BORDERED TOWELS,
TOWELLINGS,
REOPENING.
JOSEeI - I 11 TI-1013,MCL.E3e,
(LATE TISORNLEY & CRIS3I,)
13REAKFAST SIIAWLS
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
wATER-PROOF CLOAKS
PR
SERVICEABLE NEW HOOF FALLNi)AN WINTER
WATER- CLOAKS.
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 Chinchillas.
Winter Cloaks of tricots and castors.
Winter Cloaks of frosted beavers.
Comprising a good assortment of new garments,
Welland fashionably made, of medium and finest
fabrics.
BEOCHE SHAWLS FROM AUCTION.
Black open centre Brodie Long Shawls.
Fine qualities Broehe Long Shawls.
Black Thibet Long Shawls.
Black Thibet Square Shawls.
Woollen Square and Long Shawls.
HEN'S SHAWLS.
Black and White Ba'morals.
Broadlers Duplex Tloop Skirts
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs.
RECENT AUCTION BARGAINS.
Half-blenched Loom Table Damask, etl,
yg extra size double Damask Napkins, $7.50.
40 cent extra heavy 4-4 unbleached muslin.
$0 good weight Blankets.
COOPER & CONKED,
sae-at S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Ste
BLUE DOUBLE WIDTH.
Lupin's Wool Delaines, of good quality, at
$1.12M.
Also, Greens, Browns. Modes, &e.
Luphi's plain Poplins, Greens, Browns,
Blues, Purles.
F.'2, Lup in's Black Poplins.
.10 Lupin ' s 7,z4 Black - Delaines.
Colored Alpacas, Paramattas, &e.
Delaines, Prints, Plaids, &c.
MARSEILLES QUILTS. •
New invoice, good finalities and large sizes, at
lower prices than for three years,
Also, Honeycomb Quilts.
Fine stock of Bed, Crib, Cradle, and Colored
BLABEETS.
COOPER & COWARD,
S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET'
ATTRACTIVE NOTICE TO LADIES.
A full line of French NierlnOeS,
A full line of Poplins,
A full line of Bilks and Shawls,
A full line of OlPinketS,
A Dill line of Muslin.
A full line of Table Linens,
A full line of Cloths and Casslineres, at'
JOHN . H. STOKES,
sell 702 ARCH Street.
WALL PAPERS.
NEW FALL STYLES
F'HILA.DELPIETrA
WALL'PAPERS:
HOWELL & BOURNE,
M. E. Ver. return. and Market Streepf.
MANUFACTURES OF
PAPER HANGINGS
WINDOW SHADES.
anti-fenw2m
CARPETS AND OIL-CLOTHS.,
NEW CARPET HOUSE.
LEEDOM Sr, SHAW,
910 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.,
will open
ON MONDAY, September 18th,
a new and choice selection of
CARPETINGS,
of all the Various qualities. Housekeepers will find
it to their advantage to eal/ and examine before
purchasing. ser-lm
1865.
G-143EN "E.CIICO MILL
GERMANTOWN, PA.
DI'CAMLITIVI CO.,
MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS OF
CA_ILPFIJCINGr&p
OIL CLOTH. MATTINGS, tto.,
WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT,
SOO CHESTNUT STREET.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT,
519 CHESTNUT STREET.
SALE OF A
SPLENDID COLLECTION
ALABASTER, AGATE, AND BARDIGLIO
VASES, CARD RECEIVERS,
TAZZES, STATUETTES,
RICH BOHEMIAN - GLASS TOILET SETS
VASES, WINE SETS,
siLVER-PLATED WARE, &C., &C.,
On Tneoday Morning, at 10 o'clock,
THOMAS BIRCH & SON'S AUCTION ROOMS,
No. 1110 CRESTNITT STREET,
The goods can be examined on Monday. oe2-2t
MONSON'S PATENT
FOR
LOWERING OR RAISING
GAS FIXTURES AT PLEASURE,
This is a contrivance by which Gas Fixtures can,
without trouble, be pulled up or down at pleasure,
without the use of a water slide.
On exhibition at the store of
lIIIISKEY, MERRILL it THACHARA,
718 CHESTNUT STREET,
se29-6t Agents for the Manufacturers.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
I have made arrangements to remain for a
SHORT TIME ONLY,
In myiaresent store, and will continue to sell first
class FURNITURE at very low prices, until further
notice.
GEO. J. HENKELS ,
sel-lm 809 and 811 CHESTNUT Street.
"HENRY BALDWIN, JR.,
- 11 --IL No. 36 SOUTH SEVENTH STREET,
PIFILADEL
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS
COVNgELLOR CASES
P ERSONS SEEKING MEDICAL AID
would do well to consult Dr. C. A. DUMAS,
140.1037 WALNUT Street, for prompt and em
dent treatment.
Distant patients consulted by letter, and reme
dies forwarded to any address. sel4-Ims
aUNE, PISTOLS, RIFLES, AND GUN
...A ning Tackles of all (I.scriptlons, for sale by
PHILIP WIL6ON a CO.,
sego-ini 400 OFIESTNUT Street,
airt - :::;;;;;::r FOR NEW YORK.-
_ . ....,,," THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY
AND PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON BAIL
itoAD COMPANY'S LINES. FROM PHILADBL
PHIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY PLACES,
FROM WALNUT-STERNS WHARF,
WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS—VIZ:
PARR.
At 8 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommo
dation *2 23
At 8 A. IK., via Camden and Jersey City, Ex
press 8 00
At 2P. M.. via Camden and Amboy. Express.. 225
At 10 A. M. and 1.3 M. (noon), via Camden and
Accommodation, (Freight and Passen
ger) 226
At 6 and 11.30 P. M. via Camden and Amboy,
Accommodation (Freight and Passenger)-
Ist Class Ticket 2 25
Do. do.-7.41 Glass Ticket 110
At OA. M., 2 and SP. M. for MoUnt Holly, Emma
vale Pemberton, and Tincentown. At 6 A. X.
and P. M. for Freehold.
At 6 and 10 A. M., 12 M., 3,5, 6. and 11.30 P. M., for
Palmyra, Riverton, Delanco,Beverly, Edgewater,
Burlington, Florence, Bordentown. C.
The 5 P. M, line runs direct through to Trenton.
At 10 A. M. ana 2%; P. M.,' steamboat Trenton, for
Bristol, Burlington, Beverly, &e.
LINES FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT WILL
LEAVE AS FOLLOWS:
At Mg A. bl.. 4.3.9 and 8.45 P. M., via Kensing
ton and Jersey City Express $3 00
At 12 P. M. (,Might), via Kensingtonand Jersey -
City, Express 2 25
The 6.45 P. M. Line will run daily. All others Sun
days excepted.
At 7.80 and 11,15 A. M., 3, 3.30, 9.30, 6.45 and 5 P. M.
and 12 midnight, for Bristol, Trenton, &a.
At 7 A. M., 10.50, 3,5, and 6P. M. for Cornvrells,
Torrisdale, Holmesburg, Tacony,WiseinominX
Bridesburg and Frankford, and at 8 P. M. for
Holmeshurg and intermediate stations.
BELVIDERE DELAWARE RAILROAD, FOR
THE DELAWARE RIVER VALLEY, NORTH
ERN PENNSYLVANIA, AND NEW YOBS
STATE, AND THE GREAT LAKES.
Two through Trains Daily (Sundays excepted,)
from Kensington Depot, as follows: •
At 7,80 A. 61. and 3.30 P. Id., for Niagara Palls,
Buffalo, Dunkirk, Canandaigua, Elmira, Ithaca,
Owego, Rochester, Binghampton, Oawego, Syra
cuse,
Great Bend, Montrose, Wilkesbarre &ran
ton, Stroudsburg, Water Gap, Belvidere, Easton,
Lambertville, Flemington, AC. The 8.30 P. M. line
`connects direct with the train leaving Easton for
Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Ac.
At 5 P. M. for Lambertville and intermediate Sta
tions.
gar For New York and Way Lines leaving Ken
sington Depot, take the ears on Fifth street, above
Walnut, half an hour before departure. The cars
run into the Depot, and On the arrival of each train
run from the Depot.
Fifty pounds of Baggage only allowed each pas
senger. Passengers are prohibited from taking any
thing as baggage but their wearing apparel. All
baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The
Company limit their responsibility for baggage to
One Dollar per pound, and Will not be liable for any
amount beyond 40.00, except by special contract.
Graham's Baggage Express will call for and de
liver baggage at tile Depots. Orders to be left at
No. 3 WALNUT Street.
LINES FROM NEW YORK FOR PHILADEL
PHIA,
WILL LEAVE FROM TUB FOOT OF corrn.rt.A . bro Err.
At 12 M. and 4P. M. via Jersey City and Camden.
At 7, 10, and 11.30 A. 31., 6 P. M. and 12 (Night), via
Jersey City and Kensington.
- Frain the foot Of Barclay street at 6 A. IL and a P.
M. via Amboy and Camden.
From Pier NO. 1, North river. at 12 M... 2, and 7 P.
M. (freight and passenger via Amboy_and Camden. l2
WILLIAM H. 0.4.TZ6, Agent.
cCTORFin Z, 1805.
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1865
I . E. WALRAVEN,
LACE CURTAINS,
NOTE.-Wiil open In a few days the largest assort
went of
RICH CURTAIN MITERIALS
FINE LACE CURTAINS
ever offered l Philadelphia public.
719 CIS dey'rrcuri . • is , r_FUJEMP.
oc2-tf
ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
rHoToGßArus.or thla God-missloned man In
OIL and CRAYON
EXCITING SEA
Adventures Ben Braee.7s, The Flying Yatikeel 25
JackAdame,Matineer..7s The Yankee Middy 25
Jack Ariel's Adven- The Hold Seekers .. ..... 25
tures 75 The River Pirates 25
re trel, ol' Life on Wean 50 The Eines Ovid s e r5....2,5
Cruising in Last Ws r... 10, Man-or-WAre.Man , ~,47,5
Life of Paul Periwinkle 50 !Dark Shades City Life..2s
Percy Effingham 75iThe Rats of the Seine...2s
Life of Toni Bowling....7slYankees in Japan 25
The Three P1rate5......50 Charles Ransford 0.3
The.Rlylng Dutehman..soMorgan, the Buccaneer.2s
Red King 50Itleek Junk 25
The Corsair 50;Davls, the Pirate 25
Yankee Jack 50j Valdez, the Pirate 25
Red Wing 50 The Iron Cross 25
The Pirate's Son 251 Gallant Toni 25
The Doomed Ship 25 Harry Helm 25
Life of Alexander Tar- Harry Tempest 25
dy ... .20 ;Rebel sad Rover 25
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HENRY CHAPMAN,
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NEW FAIN IS,
BAILEY- Sr, .CO.,
819 CHESTNUT STREET.
AUCTION SALES.
-BAZAAR, NINTH AND SAN
801St STREETS.
SPECIAL AND EXTRAORDINARY SALE OR
VALUABLE HORSES, CARRIAGES, HAR
NESS. &e.
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING NEXT,
October 4th, at 10 o'clock, will be sold at the
Bazaar the following property of a gentleman going
to Europe, via:
A pair of longtall, blood, bay Coach Horses, fifteen
hands three inches high; not afraid or locomotives.
A gray Horse, seven years old, sixteen hands
high, raised in New Hampshire; has trotted in 2.35.
One of the best road horses in the city.
Agray Cuban Stallion, four years old.
A. brood Mare, fifteen hands bight
One mail Plueton by Watson.
One four-seated Phaeton by Brewster, N. Y.
One shitting-top Buggy Wagon by Brewster.
One Pony Wagon.
Set Double Harness by Trainor, N. Y. cost sooo.Extra floe Double Harness by 141bson, H. It
Extra line Double Harness, silver mounted, by
Gibson, N. Y.
Two sets Single Harness by Gibson, N. Y.
Six Saddles and Bridles, including an elegant Side
Saddle, lot Whips, Horse-covers, extra Collars,
Tandem and four-in-hand Lines, &c.
LS
An elegant Coach built by O.; Watson; would cost
now $2,500.
An elegant high-box Plueton by Watson.
A light Charlottes, by Watson, for two persons.
ALSO,
A pair of matched Bobtail Bay Mares, known as
the "Walton Mares;" believed can trot in 3.10
together.
A Bay Trotting Horse, seven years old; can trot
in 3.10.
A Top Wagon, it Watson, pole and shafts. -
A Barouche, by Rue, pole and shafts.
Double Harness by Pe:tree.
ALSO,
A
m ated. pair of Southern bred Sorrel Mares, closely
A shifting top Carriage built to order.
Harness by Gallagher, Whips, Sheets, Blankets,
&e,
Further particulars on MonD
M. Mday.
LIERKNESS,
se3o-3tlf Auctioneer.
CHAMPION'S CITY BAZAAR
AND TATTERSALLS, RACE Street, be
tween Eleventh and Twelfth.
R. B. CHAMPION, Auctioneer,
Will sell on TUESDAY, October Id, at 10 o'clock,
about
SIXTY HORSES, •
from some of the best stock In the erantry; among
which will be found
- • _ .
A pair of black mares, bob-tail, very stylish.
A nay horse, lb:hi hands high, 5 years old, sound
and kind •
A sorrel mare, 16 hands, 6 years old.
A pair of gray mares, 6 years old, sound and kind.
A l ay horse, 5 years old, an excellent family
horse.
An extension-top plucton, by CoHinge,.
A set of single harness, by Gallagher.
ALSO,
The following
,property, belonging, to a gentle
man about going to 'Europe, *bleb will be peremp
torily sold,
A pair of bay horses, 5 years old, very stylish, and
fearless of locomotives.
A four-spring phaeton, with cover.
A set of double harness, by Phillips.
A pair of lap blankets and whips.
ALSO
A roan mare, 7 years old, iii bands MO.
A gray horse, 6 years old, an excellent saddle
horse,
A bay horse, bob-tail, 7 years old, sound and kind.
A bay horse, 16,1 i hands high, warranted to trot a
mile in three minutes.
A bay horae,l6 Wanda high, W6rranted to trot a
mile in 2.50.
A sorrel mare, 13y¢ hands high, 8 years old.
A dappl&gray mare, 5 years old, very stylish.
A black horse, 16 hands high, very superior family
horse
A gray mare, 18 hands high, good draught mare.
A dun horse, 18 bands high, 8 years old.
A black horse, 16% , hands high, 8 years old.
A no-top wagon, made by Watson.
A set ofitrness, gold and covered mounting,
ALSO,
16 rallies; to bepereini.iterily cold.
S double gets of mule harness.
A pair of black goats, wagon and harness.
A sorrel horse, 16 hands high, good draught horse.
Also a number of other horses.
Also, new and second-hand carriages, light wa
gons, sulkies, &c., with Which the sale will
commence.
Together with single and double harness, sad
dles, bridles, whips, sheets, &c., made by superior
makers. . .
Full particulars in catalogues, which will be ready
in time for the sale.
R. li. C. respectfully calls the attention of pur
chasers to the above sale.
N postponement on account of weather.
Horses, Vehicles and Harness always on hand at
private sale.
Suerior accommodations for horses eu
teredp for public or private sale.
se29-3t N. B. CHAMPION, Auctioneer.
AUCTION BALE OFROSPITAL PRO
PERTY.—E. W. BOTELER, Ja,, Auctioneer.
MEDICAL PURVEYOR'S OFFICE,
WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 2,_1865.
Will be exposed at Public Auction, on THURS
DAY, October 5t1i,_11365. at the Warehouse, Judici
ary Square,FlFTH and E Streets, under the direc
tion of Cap. IT, Johnson, Med. S. K., 11. S. Army,
a large lot of serviceable property, consisting of;
Iron Bedsteads; Mattresses, hair and shuck; Hair
Pillows; Shirts, linen and cotton; Mugs, Pitchers,
Knives and Forks, Spoons, Tumblers, Bowls,
Shirts,-Drawers , Socks, &c.
'De attention of housekeepers and proprietors of
howls and steamboats, dealers in second-baud ma
terial, and others, is respectfully called to these
sales, as articles are - offered in quantities to suit
both large and small purchasers.
Terms—Cash, or Government funds.
Purchasers are requested to pay for and remove
the goods within-forty-eight hours from date of
Sale.
These sales will be continued * every Thursday, at
the same place, until further notice.
D. SUTHERLAND,
oc2-tf Surgeon U. S. A., Medical Purveyor.
h I 01
[WWI ill
t.)
FRESH GOODS.
•
HALLoWELL, GARDNER, & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS,
ARE NOW OPENING
AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF
SILKS
AND
• FANCY DRESS. GOODS ,
Comprising an extensive and attractive assortment
of styles to meet present trade in
Elegant Designs
Foreign Fancy Fabrics.
AIso—CHOICE MARES in
impmgo STAPLE OOODS,
such AD WO3Pbe repktred for N
AUTUM SALES.
which they offer at
LOW PRICES TO CASH BUYERS. •
615 Chestnut and 612 Jayne streets.
nal-warrant
JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, & CO.,
IMPORTERS .AND JOBBERS
DRY GO OD S• ,
Nos. 239 and 241 North Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Cloths, Prints,
Cassimeres, DelaineS,
Sattinetts, Alpacas,
•
Jeans, Fancy Dress Goods,
Cottonadee, Brown and Bleeched Sheetings,
Denims, Brown and Bleached Shirting&
Stripes, Omish ChambraS,
Checks, Omish Tweeds,
Ginghama, Flannels,
Diapers, Linens,
FUNLSHING GOODS,
V7MTE GOODS,
an244m NOTIONS, &e., &e,
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS.
1865. FALL. 1865.
JAS. B. CAMPBELL &
72'7 CHESTNUT STREET,
Invite the attention of Cash Buyers at wholesale
to their stock of
BRANCH, BRITISH, AND AMERICAN
DRYG}OOIDFJs
Which, for extent, variety, and general stduysta.
den to the wants of the trade, is unrivalled.
SILKS, -
MERINOES.
POPLINS, .
EPINGLINES, •
• TARTAN PLAIDS.
BLANKETS,
FLANNELS,
BALMORALS, •
WHITE GOODS,
LINENS, and
BRADFORD GOODS.
Package Buyers Supplied with scarce and desira
ble goods at and under market rates.
wayizseax. BOOMS VP STAIRS.
au26-tf
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
VINE SHIRT MANIIPACTORY.
A- The subscribers would invite attention to their
IMPROVED CDT OF SHIRTS,
which they ly make
ving a specialty their business. Also.
constant recei
NOVELTIES FOR RENTLEDIEN'S WEAR.
J. W. SCOTT & CO.,
e/CNTLEMEN FUENTSRINEt STORE,
No. 814 CHESTNUT Street.
le2 -1p roux doors below the Continental.
CROQUET, ARCHERY, CRICKET,
and BASE-BALL IMPLEMENTS, Just re
ceived and for sale by
riiirar ye - HAW CO.,
6•80-11 n 400 CHESTNUT Street.
SKATES
Croquet, Archery, Cricket itnil Ban-Dail Im
plements, for suit, by
PHILIP WILSON & CO.,
seBo-1m 409 CHESTNUT Street.
000 NESTS FANCY BASKETS,
just received Alen. fnqll eto-1c of plain
and fauey WILLOW AID WOOD WARE, For
sale low to the trade.'
KUSTOI4 & CO.,
ee3o - 157 and 1519 Icrortbl'HEIRD Street.
FLIGITET & t3ONS,
•••-,• COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND
Importers of HAVANA CIGARS and TOBACCO,
se2l-lm 216 South FRONT Street.
MACKEREL HERRING, SHAD, ttc.
—2,600 bbls. Masa. Nos. 1,2, and a Mackerel,
late-caught flat flab, in assorted packages.
2,000 bbis. New Eastport, Fortune Bay, and Han.
fax Herring.
2,600 boxes Lubec, sealed, No. 1 Herring.
100 bbie, New.brese Shad.
Me boxes Herkimer-couoty_Cheeaa,
In store and for sale by MURPHY & KOONS,
lal9-tf No. 1441 NORTH WHARVES.
CH. GARDEN & CO. MANUFAC
• TUBERS OF AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN HATS, CAM FURS, BONNETS, STRAW
GOODS, RIBBONS, &c., &c., No. 600 and 003
MARKET street. The largest and most complete
stock, the best terms and cheapest prices, Country
merchants and the trade eupplled.
E D. P. MORGAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COLLECTING
AGENT.
MEMPHIS, TENN.
The Civil Courts of this District are now in prac
Mai operation. Having practiced at the Memphts
bar for ten (1O) years, my acquaintance with tar
business community greatly facilitates in the speedy
collection of claims.
Jyl2.BM E. D. F. MOM:IAN.
TO SPORTSMEN.—PHILIP WILSON
& CO., No. 409 CHESTNUT Stree.t, call the
attention of Sportsmen to our stock of PINE orNs
of our own and best English makers. Also, Rides,
P18t0154 bklitopi CiViet and Base-Ball Implements,
Powder, Shot, wads, bs.ps, Flunks. POilelleei &C.,at lowest prices. ' -
Repairing done in the best manner. aul7-tf
INGRAM'S FINE TEAS REDUCED
41- to $i corrzz regiuced to SS and SO ets.
TRY THEM I
sew-ut• , 43 South SECOND street,
WANTS
WANTED—A PRACTICAL ROOK.
KhEPER. One acquainted with the It mor
trade preferred. Address " A. H.," at this Mee,
stating salary. its
WANTED —AN ACTIVE, ENER
yetle man. who has a lotowledge of' he Car
riage, Hardware and Trimming Business, t
by par
ties who are about opening a house in tills city.
MIN le It good opportunity for a competent person.
Address, with real name, "COACH," Pow
office. oc2-inwf:df
W A NTED -A SITUATION IN A
I Store or Office, for an active, intelligent LAD
et seventeen. Geed references can he given, Alir
dress "E. A.," at this office.
WANTED TO RENT-THE - UPPER
ROOMS OF 1. ROUSE on Third. or Fourth,
or on Market, between Second and Sixth streets.
Possession first et January nekt. Address "D. 111.
E. 4, Box 2527 Post Office. se3o.3t.
A NTED- BY A YOUNG MAN
T recently discharged from the army, a Situation
In some Mercantile House.
Has had several years experience as a salesman
and in keeping accounts, prior to his enlistment,
and can give unexceptionable references.
Address "A. 8.," this office. seSO-3t.
-
WANTED -A SITUATION BY A
MARRIED MAN• has ten years• practical ex
perience at Rook-keeping, and a good. knowledge
of business generally. A. permanent situation de
sired. The best of city reference given. Address
.4 THOMAS," at this Office. se27-st.
WANTED—AUNTS, MALE AND
Female, in every town and neighborhood to
take orders for "THE 13fREAT LABOR SAVER:"
a patented article that every family wants. Will
save ten times its cost yearly. Agents are making
ts to $25 per day. Only 8:3 to $lO capital required - .
Full particulars of the business sent to any ad
dress on receipt of 8 costa for circulars and return
postage. Address
R. WAYVELL,
Chicago, Illinois,
Sox 4781. 5e273-18t.
A SITUATION WANTED BY A
young MAN, lately discharged on disability!
Writes a good hand, and has some experience to
bookkeeping. Address "T. P.," Frees Oftlee.o2-20
A GENTLEMAN OF BUSINESS EX
perlence, owning . a suitable lot of ground for
a Manufactory, is desirous of finding . a proper
person who would join him In erecting a Manufac
tory, and engage in the manufaeturing of Woollen
or Cotton Goods and furnish his proper proportion
of Capital.
Address, with real name,
6080-ot* " J. P.," Prega Mee.
AGENTS WANTED I IN EVERY
County in Penna., Del., and New Jersey, to
sell the Patent PaceeLsior Churn, which makes butter
hi three minutes. .ApPliat
gegtl-40 No. 112 meow Street.
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 promptly filled.
Address I'. GARRETT & CO., GOO CHESTNUT
street, second floor, Philadelphia. 5e28.43P
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL IN
Philadelphia, Delaware, Montgomery and
Bucks counties, the great Scene of Time and Eterni
ty. with the.Friehtt of the BOW picture of extraordi
nary interest and - value. Fine chance for itikeittg.
Address JAMES RITLLAMORE,
Room 10 No. 30,
North FIFTH Street
se22-Ine. Philadelphia.
AGEttTS WANTED FOR
"THE SECRET SERVICE,
THE
THE DUNGEON, AND FIELD TH , E
ESCAPE."
By A. D. ElehardSoll l NeW York Tribune Correa
.
pondent.
The most interesting and exciting book everpub
lished embracing Mr. Richardson's unparalleled
experience for four years, travelling . through-the
South in the as cret service of the Tribune at the
outbreak of the war, with our armies and ileets t
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, b night, of nearly four hundred miles. It will
and contain more of the
abOllll in stirring crOl4s,
fact, incident, and romance oft the war than any
other work published.
Horace Greeley says:
" A great many books will yet be written concern
ing this war, in addition to the many already in
print; but not one of them will give within a similar
compass a clearer, fullee, 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 Mr. Richardson."
Teachers, ladies, energetic young men, and espe
cially returned and disabled officers and soldiers,.
in want of profitable employment, will find it pecu
liarly adapted to their condition. We have agents
clearing $175 per month, which we will prove to any
doubting applicant.
THEWS
Send for eircula a r o a x .
Ernrneso , & CO.. s
N. E. corner SIXTH and MINOR Streets
aul7-2m. Philadelphia,Pa.
NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND
OTHERS, ORIGINALLY DOING BUSINESS
IN TEXAS,—A reliable gentleman, with a large
business experience, and acquainted with the coun
try and people of Texas, is soon to return there on
private business. Collections and other business
will be promptly and properly attended to while
there, if`entrusted to his hands. Address "Loyal, ,1
at this office. auT2-6w*
$12,000 -WANTED--A. PARTNER
with a cash capital of *12,000, to en.
gage in a lucrative business, which is now paying
150 per cent., and with this additional amount of
capital can be increased
to double that amount of
percentage, Poe &Mier particulars call on
Wal. HALL
se2B-thm-6V. No. 123 S. FOURTH St., Phila.
S7OOOR $BOO WANTED UNTIL
;sod April. Will pay ten per mt. lute
rest in advance, and good collateral. Address
L. M. N., Press office. se29-9t*
BOARDING.
OARDING.-ONE LARGE SECOND
story front ROOM, in 'Walnut street, near
Broad, for gentleman and wifo, In a private house.
Address "A. B. o.,"Preser Office. oe2-mwf3t.
ROARD I A" Q-CONVENIENT TO,
and haying frequent railroad eommiiiiidlth3ll
with the city, and near the station. Inquire before
2 o'clock, at 1402 WALNUT Street. se2B-nn.
FIRST-CLASS B OARD.-THE
ul 4 l MED bTATMO ECM Nad,_*Zq; CrEMTITTY'X'
Ntreet, Is now open for lirst-ciass Boarders. Chatted
moderate. This house has no bar. Two large
handsome Chambers vacant to-morrow. 5e29.3t
FOR SALE AND TO LET,
010 TO LET—A FIHST•CLASS HOUSE
JOY ou EIGHTH Street, above.i3inster, 1.449.
Beat, $700. 1t
at o FOR SALE, A BARGAIN—FARM
f 67 acres.. near Pottstown Penna., with ail
modern improvements. and in high state of cult',
cation. Price $6,000. Terme ezuw,
GEO. N. TOWN§TiND & CO..
oe2-6t N o. 1233 x, South goultiltgfrcet.
ea VALUABLE ARCH-STREET PRO
PERTY FOR SALE—A desirable, well-built
three-story brick DWELLING and lot of ground
on the north side of Arch street, West of Ninth
street, 25 feet front by 140 in depth, to an outlet;
well stilted for a business stand.
Apply to A. B. CARVER & CO..
oe2-6V E. W. cor. NINTH and FILBERT.
AmFOR SALE-SPRUCE STREET,
near ELEVENTH, splendid large first-class
DWELLING, four-story front, and large, deep
three-story double back buildings. all the modern
conveniences; lot 25 by 165 feet deep to a street;
$20,000 and immediate possession,
SPRUCE STREET. WEST Of' SEVENTEENTH.
Large four-story brown-stone front DWELLING,
fifteen rooms, lot V. feet front; immediate posses
sion.
CHESTNUT STREET. NEAR SEVENTEENTH,
neat DWELLING-, in excellent order; lot 20 by 150
feet to a street; $14,600,
Besides a 211 at number of others. Call for cata
logue for gratuitous distribution.
MILLER,
oc2-ltif SIXTH and WALNUT.
FOR B ALE-POSSESSION IN
-^-Ltwo weeks—Handsome modern DWELLING-,
corner Eighteenth and Girard Avenue, with ranee
attached; suitable for aphysician. GEO. N. TOWN
SEND, 1.2334 south FOURTH Street. It
in FOR SAL E-A FOUR-STORY
Al:II:STORE PROPERTY. No.B South Fourth street.
Also, the STORE N 0.12 Decatur street.
Apply to LEWIS H. REDNER, No. 152 South
FOIHITH Street. oe2-tuwl.3t.
LTO LET, TO A PRIVATE FA
naLy—A furnished Dwelling, in vicinity of
Washington Square. Board for the rent. Address
B. P.,' at this office. oc2.2t*
FOR SALE, CHEAP AND ON
ensy terms, houses 1403 and 1405 North Thir
teenth street, 14'.4 and 1428 Canute street, 1735 and
Els North Eleventh street, afore nnd dwelling
southwest corner of Twentieth and Parrish, No.
811 North Sixth street, store and dwelling northeast
corner of Lawrence and Brown streets.
GEO. R. KRESSLER,
orz-zt. 144 South FOURTH Street.
FOIL SALE-A SPLENDID fik
YAM% of 180 Acres, in Pennsylvania, op
posite
..116.
Trenton. Superior Improvements, tc. One
of the most desirable properties now offered. Im
mediate possession. Price 10.50 per acre. MILLER,
SIXTH mind 'WALNUT, oc2-iit if
a FOR SALE—SUPERIOR.
aa-0141. Acres, near Darby, live miles from th e
city. Magnificent mansion and other buildings.
The Orchards and fruit trees generally, grope vines,
&c., are not excelled. The whole pridnles mast
be seen and examined in order to be appreciated.
Price $30,090. Immediate possession. MILLER,
SIXTH and WALNUT. oc2-3t if
ri REAL ESTATE-REAL ESTATE
New
trs Cat ,ooo,ooo WOTH FOR SALE.
alogue jus ß t out,
for Gratuitous Distribution.
GEC. C. MILLER, Real - Estate Broker.
se3o,2tif SIXTH and WALNUT.
meFOR SALE-IMMEDIATE POS
SESSION. —Pine street, w st of Elfteenth. etas
Sant four-story brown-stone front DWELLING.
Lot 20 by 140 to a street. 11IILLER,
se.:lo.2tif SIXTH and WALNUT.
dth FOR SALE—NO: 431.11 WALNUT
.11MESTREET.—Iinmodinte possession. Large build
ing: now occupied us eflices. Lot 25 fret front by
140 feet deep. MILLER,
seSesmw Btif SIXTH andIY.A.LN UT Streets.
ORPHANS' COURT—PEREMPTORY
SALE.
Estate of A lli se N SO N .N . S LA A NZ eio D n e ee ce r t s i . sed.
VALUABLE 'BROAD TOP COAL LANDS. ...
Estate of John N. Lane, late of tile City of Llid.
raster. deceased.
Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of
Bedford county, Pennsylvania, the Administrators
of estate of said deceased, win-sell perenatorny,
TUESDAY, the 14th day , Of NOYCinber /1 485 , at 12
o'clock, noon, at the 'PHILADELPHIA. E.M.-
CDANUE,' , the following described coal lands,
late of said deceased, to wit:
N 0.3. Containing
145 ACRES AND 92 PERCHES,
neat measure, Milstein Broad Top township, and
warranted In the name of Christopher Long.
No. 4. Containing
238 ACRES AND 122 PERCHES,
nea,l measure, in the township aforesaid, and war
ranted the name of John ~eels,
5. Contaluhg
178 ACRES AND 22 PERCHES,
neat measure, situate in the township aforesaid, in
the urine of William Lane.
No. S. Containing
404 ACRES AND 51 PERCHES,
neat measure. la the township aforesaid, and veAr
ranted to William roster.
No. 7. Containing
180 Atilt aS AND 7 PERCHES,
neat measure, situate in said township, and wan - .
rattled in the name of John McLain.
No. 8. COntailling
36.1 AURriS AND an 'PERCHES,
neat measure, situate in said township, anti war
ranted in the name of Daniel Kerr.
No. 9. Containing'
u ACRES AND 122 PERCHES,
neat meahurc, situate in said township, and war
ranted in the name Of Ti onitia M. Long.
Tracts Nos. 3, 4. 5,7, 8 & 9 are situate contiguous
on Sandy Run. which empties Into the Raystown
'branch of the Juniata, near above Hopewell, on the
Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad, a branch of
whin beel) graded up said run to ur near
said land. These six tracts tiic all good cold kW&
and form one of the best coal estates in the Broad
Top coal livid, and Call be mined on Sandy Run and
Six-mile Run. They call he. mined together, or each
of the tracts can be mined separately, advanta
geously.
No. ti is situate/ 8V501411 miles front the Om
ract, , , near the head of Sandy Runt is•a good coal
tract and 18 gel' with excellent timber.
A map of the lands man be seen or had by apply
ing to M. THOMAS A. SONS, Auctioneers, Phila
delphia.
Auy further Information destrea before the sale
can he had by addressing the Administrators, at
Lancaster, or the IHon. SAMUEL L. RUsSEI.,
at Bedford, Pa.
TERMS:—Ten per cent. of the purchase money to
be paid at the time of sale, and -tile balance on the
11l day pltinuaary,
18013. -
W; CARPENTER,
SW
Administrators
de bouts non of John N. Lane, dee'd.
M, Ttio3ans a SO.I. s; Auctioners, 130 and 141
,South vouterit i...ltetet, Philadelphia.
LA:WASTEn, Pa., Sept. Id, 1855,
FOR SALE AND To LET.
de, VALUABLE DELA.WAREas
•=II.COUNTY FARM AT PUBLIC SALE.—isai
P..n.uant to an orderof the Orphans' Court of Del
aware' county, will be sold at Public Sale, on the
pr, mist,. on SEVENTH-DAY, the 28th of loth
month, 1885, all Hume manages and two adloinltia
tracts of land, late the estate of ABRAHAM W.
SIIAIIPLESS, deceased, situate in Thornburg towed
ship. Delaware county:
No. 1. Bounded by lands of James M. WliCox,.
dee'd. Reece Lewis, dent, M. &E. Bharpless, and
tract No. 2. containing 180 acres, 137 perches, more
or less. The Improveinents are a One Jorge MAN
SION HOUSE, beautifully situated in n grove of
shade trees, with an extensive lawn extending
down towards Chester creek. witleh bounds the
farm on the east: eartiage-home. Barn. Tee-house,
and Other out-ludidingat water of the purest RUM
Is conveyed in iron kdpes to the house and rises into
the second story. '1 Is also a SAW-MILL with
a good waterpower, and Three TENANT HOUSES
on the premises, and an Orchard of (IGtood Fruit
Trees in foil bearing. There several desirable
building ;Ufa on this farm, The land is of first
quality, well watered and fenced, divided into con
venient fields, and with a good proportion of Wood
land and Meadow.
e No. 2. Bounded by lands of James M. Wilcox, de
ceased, Ann F. Iftldleson, John Sharpless, and
tract. No. 1, containing 180 ACRES, more brr less.
The improvements al% TWO , STORY DWELL , .
INO-HOUSE and Kitchen, large Stone Barn, two
Tenant Houses, a Spring House over an excellent
spring, and other outbuildings. The dwelling
house and barn are supplied with water conveyed
in pipes under ground. There Is also an Apple Or-
Chard on this tract. The land is of first quality.
well watered and divided into fields uwiergood
fence. There is a proper proportion of Woodland
and Meadow. These farms are one mile from Glenn
Mills Station on the West Chester and Philadelphia.
Railroad, in a good neighborhood, and convenient
to mills, stores, schools, and places of worship.
There are alai/Malign possessed by these properties
rarely found combined, within tiee same distance
of Philadelphia. For beauty of location, health
'lllness and general comfort and convenience, they
are unsurpassed in this region.
Persons desiring to purchase are invited to call
and view the premises previous to the day or sale.
Sale at 1 o'clock P. M. Conditions at sale.
JOHN BENNINGTON,
JOS. C. TURNPENNY,
0c2.1n3t Executors.
et FOR SALE—No. 835 NORTH.
AM SIXTH Street, splendid new DWELT,ING.
twelve rooms, magnificently papered, and superior
gas fixtures. Immediate possession.
Also, No. 543 North Sixth street, elegant, large,
new Dwelling, twelve rooms. Lot 22 by 110. Only
$11,500. Now empty. Easy terms.
se3o-smwat if ifflL LER, SIXTH and 'WALNUT.
DESIRABLE WEST PIIILADEL
phis Property. situate LOCUST and Thirty-
Eighth Streets—Lot 228 feet front, 176 deep—there
are ten rooms in the dwelling, range, hath, hot and
cold water,stable,earrlage-house; early possession.
For side. A. P. 8101t1tI6 1 1110 ARCH st, ae3o-Bts
WANTED—FOR SIX MONTHS
from let Nov., by a family without children, a
Furnished Residence, pleasantly situated, worth
froinlTO S 9 t.P.P Per month.
App yto R. MAO GREGOR'
se2s•mwf3t 419 WALNUT Street.
att MARKET-STREET PROPERTY.-
Ma Will be offered at public sale, on
TUESDAY, October a,
BY M. THOMAS & SON,
The very desirable property
No. 312 MARNE I` Street.
and Nos. 13 and 15 HUDSON Street,
Connectin g g with the above in form of an L in rear.
Front on market street, 18 feet s;:i inches. Depth,
210 feet 7 Inches* At the distance Pr about 80 feet
front Market street it Is 83 feet wide ?or neatly 100
feet. Front on Hudson street, 32 feet. The lot is
built upon its entire depth.
The property is very desirable to any one requi
ring great room. 5e2.7. wfm Int*
eff WEST PHILADELPHIA PRO
MIatrERTY FOR SALE.—One of those new Brown-
Stone Dwellings in Sherman, place, FORTY
SECOND Street, below the Baltimore pike. Price.
a 111,500. And also One in Birm place BECKET
Street, west of Forty-second street. Price,
And also two on KISTOBBSSING Avenue, between
Fort}-fifth nod Forty-sixth streets. Price, 46,000.
Built in the best manner, with all the modern con
veniences. Apply to CHAS. D. SUPPLEE,
606-ot ,* 740 North NINETEENTH Street.
FOR SALE-NO. 1609 WALNUT
STREET.—Now vacant, neat four-story
front DWELLINO. Lot 20 by 130 to a
street.
WEST PHILADELPHIA, ,, NEAT COTTM*J
DWELLING, southwest corner Forty-second and
Pine streets. Immediate possession..4l,ooo.
DARBY ROAD, YOUR MILES FROM THE
CITY.—Two very elegant cottage-style MAN
SIONS. ain good order. Large lots, stable, &e.
(grounds beautifully laid Wit , and embellished with
Shade and fruit trees. Price.o,.A.3 and hAillO. BS
mediate possession. MILLER,
se3o-2t if SIXTH and WALNUT.
in REAL ESTATE—HUNDREDS OF
ArrLicAtiotre DAILY FOR CITY AND
SUBURBAN PROPERTY.
- - - - - -
Executors, Administrators., and others wishing to
dispose of Real Estate, would do well to rail on me
at once. No charge unless a sale is effected.
New monthly catalogue Is now being compiled,
and will he issued shortly. GEC, C. MILLER,
Real Estate Broker,
se3o-sine 3tif SIXTH and WALNUT.
FOR SALE-DWELLING 505 N
.w.w. Fourth street.
Dwelling 405 North Front.
Dwelling 403 North Twelfth,
Dwelling MI CaHowl - all.
Dwelling east side of Eleventh, north of Market
B. F. GLENN,
Seven h t o e U e It t .l H a
n S d t6e r e e t n
seBo-tf and S.11,1!1?,
de FOR SALE-TWO NEAT HOUSES
onFIFTEENTH Street, above Me; one nice
House on WALLACE Street, above Twentieth;
also, un elegant Residence at NORRISTOWN, with
immediate possession. CHAS. LUKENS,
8029.4 t 126 South rOAJWriI Street.
el EARLY. POSSESSION OF No. 307
Pine street and 304 Union street—desirable
DWELLINGZ, with modern improvements. For
sale by J, li t MORRIS. Conveyancer,
se29-St* vss"o Rorth TENTII.I Street.
MaHOUSE FOR SALE-WITH POS
SESSION, eight rooms,ln Fifteenth street,jlear
Baltimore depot; 33,200. STILES, 332 WA.L NUT
St., 2d floor, sere-at*
A FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT
misiN GERMANTOWN for the winter months.
For particulars, apply to Box 1870 Philadelphia
se2B Bt.
- FOR SALE—WITH IMMEDIATE
r tc y t o w e an, new DWELL/Nfa, No. 20.i0
se27-7t*
.POR . RENT-A FIRST-CLASS
,at
YLTRNISEED II DBE on WALNUT. Otreet.
Apply 6g3 WALNUT Street, Office No, 4. 6e34-13t*
C A VALUABLE .p FARM oil
PUBLIC SALE.
The subscriber. expose at rah
lie Sale, in ELKTON Maryland, at the CourtileasO,
ON TUESDAY, October 10th, 1865,
At 2 o'clock P.M.. the
VERY VALUABLE FARM,
whereon James Frazer, Esq., now resides, situated
in Cecil county, two miles south of Elkton, coll.
tabling
THREE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES,
more or less,of 'which about sixty acres arc In
wood, and the remainder is lu a good state of culti
vation.
The improvements Consist of a ecomfortahle
TWO-STORY HOUSE.
20 by 00feet; a Barn, 25 by 50 feet; new Cow Stables,
24 by 90 feet, with stone stabling underneath; a
Straw House, 24 by 40 feet, with the other usual out
buildings,
There is on the property aYoting APPLE' OR.
CHARD in full bearing, containing the choicest va
rieties; besides enough Teach.Thear, and other fruit
trees for the use of the farm. There is also a Water
rower, with Slain standing, on Perch Creek, where
there was a Grist Mill for Many years.
The New Castle and Frenehtown Turnpike passes
through this farm: thus making it easily susceptible
of division into two farms of near equal size.
/Oa- A further description is thought unnecessary,
ps persons desiring to purchase will examine for
themselves.
Terms made known on day of sale, or sooner,upou
application to the underignech
JAMES BLACK GROOME,
se3o-sin4t Attorney for James Frazer and wife,
e CHESTER COUNTY.
NINETY-TWO ACRES of EXCELLENT LAND,
FIFTEEN ACRES WOODLAND, two miles from
West Chester, on a Flue Road.
MANSION HOUSE, 60 by 30 feet, fifteen rooms:
RARE 75 by 40 teet, two threshing floors.
There is on this property all neCCOßtry out-bulld
tugs: the location is very desirable
, having fine
views of surrounding country. Water forced to
buildings front a stream passing through the land.
Lawn In front. Fine orchard, and a variety of
fruit.
The Farm IS located within two miles Or :Sl - eat
Chester, and three-ottartors of a mile front ttemp
hill
Station, on the W. C. and P. H. It. This pro
perty is suitable for a Dairy or (tracing Farm.
Apply to JAMES R. CUMMINS,
501 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
N. B. Call for catalogue of Delaware and Chester
County Farms: se3o-3t
a l FOR SALE—A SIXTY-ACRE dit
FARM, bordering the city of Trenton. N. JrAi
J. A rare chance for speculation. Address L. 13:
LONG, 1607 CADWALADER St., Phila. se26-6t.
TO LET-A LARGE, FINE SBOND
-I- story front Room, for an office or light business
718 MARKET Street.
TO EXCHANGE-IMPROVED AND
Unimproved Property for Oil Stocks. AB RA-
El AM DECeIiTP.L,NNO. 30S WALNUT .st. ,litoom 16.
se3o-St.
TO LET-ROOMS IN THE . GRANITE
BUILDING, Nos. 237 and 239 Dock street (for
merly Post Office), with Steam Power.
THOS. H, CUNNELL,
Counting-house of Dr. D. Jayrie & son,
se29-OV. 242 CHESTNUT Street.
To MANUFACTURERS. L 0 T 0 N .
Eighth street, near Head street, 42feet on Eighth
street 12t feet dons 103 feet on Chalice street, for
sale low by J. H. NORM, Conveyancer,
se294tt s No. 233 North TENTH.
TO RENT.
Flve lafge Booms, le the
FOTTERAL BUILDING,
Northwest corner of FIFTH and OHESTNITSIRSta.,
suitable for manufacturingpurpoFes. For further
Information, apply to P. HENST & CO., No. 308
CHERRY bercet, between 3d and 4th. se2B.6t*
pig YOUNG LADIES' AND CHILD
Va. BEN'S MILLINERY
Openin
IVED/TURAT I OCTOBER 4. 18
0 65,
MRS. NILIOLS,
oc2.6t* VA South EIGHTH Street,
not MISS E. CALDWELL WILL EX
Newhilin u 11YED1siESDAY October 4, 18/13, FAL(
AND NV INTER MILLE' Stu. R 24 ARCEt St
CHILDREN'S MILLINERY, SATUR DAY, OCt.7
oe2-3t*
MRS. M. A. KING WILL OPEN A
-Ikand§ortia- assortment of Pada DlthrolipTEßY
on THURSDAY, October sth, at 1106 CHM I'St UT
Street. oc2-80
li i Ladled,
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Ladleal, Misses?, and Chlldrcn'e Straw, Felt
and Silk - plushllA.T*. Also, Flowers, FeittliktS.
Velvets, and Ribbons, which will be soli! Si the low ,
est caldprice, or short time. T. E. HARRIS,
se9-Im 59 North SECOND Street.
fIIT IS IMPORTANT TO KNOW a
where to buy ROOTS and gHOttg beat Mn.
terinls, cheap. for cash. At CLARK'S, 1626
ARK ET 'Street. se3o-4t.
_ _
fp DR. C. L. MIJNNS, 731,8PELICE
Street, EXTRACTS TEETH without the
least pain, by administering nitrous oxide gas.
Tile gas is without taste or smell, and has not the
unpleasant effect of ether or chloroform. It is per
fectly harmless and delightful to Inhale, se29-fm
OM DR. J. F. WYMAX, DENTIST
removed to No. 257 North SIXTH Street
below Vine. se29-6t.
i n 1300 CHESTNUT. STREET.
WATCHES. JEWELRY,
STERLING SILVERWARE, rEARLS, DIA,
MOND& and other precious
BEST PLATED WARE. &C., &O.
Watches and Clocks carefully repaired, and
warranted.
Late of Bally Co&T. GALLAGHER,
formerly /300 CHESTNUT Street,
Batley S:
OSALE ORANGE, ARBOR VITA,
alt6and otlier.bedge_plants; Fruit, Ornamentai
Trees, he., ut N HA NTS CiElibiAlironyN NUR.
SERIES. setti-fiti*
A FINE STOCK OF CUTLERY.—
IN DIA RUBBER TEA and TABLE KNIVES.
jyDRY lIDNDLE tin. do. d.D.
lIORN do. do. do. do.
KITCHEN WARES COMPLETE.
se29-tf iiRIFFITH & PARR. SIXTH and ARCH.
CORN EXCHE
DAM M ANG ANUFACTORY.
10,000 Cotton Spineless Begs. .
10,000 Linen do. do.
20,000 Jute do- do.
In store and for sale tiv
VAN T. BAILEY & CO.,
cel4-3rn. 113 North FRONT Street
CABINET TURN TORE.
asoomi & VAMPION,
981 SOUTH siScorzto
are prepared to follow the decline in the market it
the price of their Furniture. Purchaser* will pLeasi
Call dad amino our stook' mgt
)h:!_*.v
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY.
Commencing Monday, October 9.
CORNER OF BROAD AND LOOUSI MUTH,
GRAND METROPOLITAN
WIMPLE COMBINATION,
eONgISTINTI OP
GEORGE F. BAILEY & CO.'S EXTEXSIVU
CinCIUSI
With Re Star TrWipe of PerfOrmera. SI/lentil*
Horses and Gorgeous Paraphernal,
HERR DRIESBACH'S LARGE AND COMPRE
HENSIVE MENAGERIE,:
Splendid Collection of Gerfinest Specimens ef the
Animal Kingdom ever exhibited.
G. C. QUICK'S COLOW
IPPOTAMIUS
Imported at a cost of Forty Thoulmmt
This gigantic Beast—" Behemoth, ' of Holy Writ
2
—was captured on the White Zalle, ,000 miles from
the city of Cairo, by All, the Egyptian. Ms present
keeper, who accompanies him, and is the only ani
mal of the species which ever (Ws ortverwill be ex•
hibitettm time American Co stmt.
Those who saw this auoinoloils milinal, , When ex.
hibited In this city three years sines, will be Aston•
ished at his ENORMOUS INCREASE of size an,t
at the ASTONISHING. DEVELOPMENT or. Ma lu
tclibOtual faeultiesi
He will be exhibited in the Arena at eachpe dorm—
sues by his captor and keeper,
ALI, THE EGYPTIAN.•
IV.
SANDS NATIIANS & COOS pEayojemiNu ELEPH'AN'TS,
(Antony and Clet4iiittill, bad Alberta,
The most Intelligent Highly-Educated Animals
over seen.
THEIR BULK IR ENommous.
THEM DOCILITY IS SuitriusiNG,
THEIR AccotteLtfintnlNTS ARE
TIIP.ijIrEtIFORMANCES ATIUSINVT
Tllli,tn V Allni , ASSES DIRICTIPTIONs
MELVILLE 'S
GREAT. AUSTRALIAN CIRCUS!
In addition to the magnificent Stud of Performing
Horses and Trick Ponies, arc the followlngArray
Of Talented Performers
JAMES MELVILLE, the unparalleled Atistra.
Ilan Ennesti lan.
MADAME MELVILLE, the great Australian
Equestrlenc.
THE AUSTRALIAN FAMILY, FRANK, 13AM
and GEORGE. MELVILLE, „„,
PIIILO NATHANS oh
, the Q I 4wo, them and
Four-Horse untcr.
WM. KINNAID, the' Man' of it Hundred Some r•
saults.
SHAPPE and WHITNEY. the renowned Acro
bats.
J. W. WARD% the ihniaCut and wittiest Clow*
extant.
JAS. IVAMBOLT, the Irresistible Joker and
Clown.
BEN WILBANKS, the celebrated EqUestri
and Busturist.
PISOF. LANOWORTHY Maitre in Olimuc,
A - 1141'911E CELEBRATED NICOLA FAMILY.
"Whose wonderful and interesting performances
have challenged the admiration of the largest and
most fashionable audienees in •
EUROPE AND AMERICA,
Together with a host of TUMBLERS, ACRo..
I'AULTERFa DANUILRU t itVr, ,
These Various attractions will be exmoiteo enoet ,
one ea urn. fur the SAME PRICE OF AHMISSION,. -
which has heyetofore been chargnd to each one ae-
Parately, making It the cheapest exhibition extant.
THE FIRST PERFORMANCE
WIII t.ake phiee on
MONDAY AFTER/TOO , AT TWO O'CLOCK.
and be continued every afternoon and evening due
lug the week.
THE RENOWNED HERR DRIESBACIII
will enter 1110
DEN OF I , 2.IIVORMINIT ANIMALL
at each exhibition.
TICKETS FIFTY CENTS.
A GRAND PROCESSION, headed by THE IN.
MENSE HIPPOPOTAMUS DEN,
Drawn by a
TEAM OF ELEPHANTS,
will pass through the Principal streets on
MONDAY MORNING.
Equestrian Manager JAMES MELVILLE.
Leader of the Baud PROF. J. WITHERS.
seMt - -
WALNUT -STREET THEATRE,
N.E. corner NINTH and WALNUT Steeeta.
FOURTH WEEK
of the successful engagement of
MRS, pa I ', POWERS
whose impersonationsauve. been altiendhel ltlglltls
by the
INTELLIGENCE AND FASHION
of the city.
THIS (MONDAY)
g E VENINO
. Oct. 2d, The Informly i THE s PEEP r O'DAY;
on,
SAYOURNEEN DEELItIII.
"OW the moments were sad, when my love and E
parted,
s a y o urneon peash. Eileen Oge.
As I kissed oil her tears, I was nigh hrohen-heaße.l
Savourneen DeeGbh, Eileen Oge,
MRS. D. P. BOWERS,
ha her original character of KATHLEEN, as pivot
by her in London upwards of
FOUR HUNDRED NIGHTS.
KATHLEEN KAVANAUII..Mrs D. P. DOWERS;
Harry KuVanagh• Mr. John Methilloligha
Barney O'Toole Mr. Barton Hui.
Rev. Mr. O'Cleary Me. G. H. Griffiths.
Black Mullins Mr. 5. K. Chester.
Blind Paddy Mr. 0. S. FaWeett
Mary Grace bliss Effie Germain.,
ACT I,—The Lover's Dingle amcmg the Greet,.
till's and the WtOn'g Nest under the White Thorn.
ACIT 11.—The Pattern{ or Fekalvdl Fair and the
Holy Well.
Songs, Dances, Sack-races: Faction Eight.
"Who has e'e r had the luck to see D 011nybrook Pair.'
An Ifishtnail an hk Tory was More,
Withhis sprig o alialogli and Shanweek
ree , •
ACT i l lt.- 7 The Old Quarry In the Foil Dimly or
Dark Valley—Harry Kavanagh's Terrific Deseent--
Tableau.
the MU tap the moon ttheda purtl4l dart
But darkness dwells below,"
ACT IV.—The Lover's Dingle and Peep O'Day.
Seats can be secured three days in edvanCe.
NEW CHESTNUT-STREET THEA.
TRE—CRESTNUT Street, flboVe Twelfth,
L. GROVER & W. E. SIN N ,Lesaces end MariaNM.
MONDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS,
(Moller 2d and 3d,
INITIAL NIGHTS
Of the grand legendary Ned romantic Drama of
TIME ANuEL OV MlDNigirg;
Which will be presented with
New and beautiful Scenery, novel ineehanical e[4.
fects, eorrect_propertice u ortgl_nal Musig, and a
CAST IS RILLIAIs CI AND STREIND - TR.
m i ss JOSIE ORTON
AS THE AV tIV.L Or MIDNIGHT.
The performance will Conclude on the above+,
named Evenings with Lhe screaming Farce, styled
FAMILY JARS,
SATURDAY AFTERNOON i
_Oct. 7.
attiTIETII GRAND FAMILY MATINS/it
When Will be performed the
SEA OF ICE.
In active preparation, the Draraa.
• MONTE CRISTO.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH
STR NIGHT ETRE. FRISTOF MRS. F. W. LANDER. -
MON DAY AND TUESDAY EYENINOS.
ADRIENNE, THE ACTRESS.
Adrienne NPR, l'i W, Lander
To ecnelude with, first time,
THE CAPTAIN IS NOT AMISS.
John Stock Stuart Robsort
FRIDAY, Benefit of Mrs. E. W. LANDER.
'MEW AMERICAN THEATBS,
WALNUT Street, above Eighth,
MONDAY EVENING, Oct. 2d, aid every night,
Win be performed a new local drama, in three acts.
entitled
PHILADELPHIA BY (+AMORY,
PHILADELPHIA BY CiAnati-HT.
MISS KATE PISHEIt
in ten characters,supported by the entire company.
New Scenery, painted by George wunderiteli,xsq.,
View of the Elephunt—Pawithrokees shop,
Fashionitl)le (111111)1111g
The Continental note).
The Chestnut-street Lady•kliler,
Life Underground by Gaslight,
The Philadelphia Fortune-teller,
Carnival and Mtteque Ball
Grand Union Tableau of the States.
.11/"LatE AIRTIM .
the hrillle et Rut:souse, supported by Mons. AbA6Olik
and Coma de Bullet.
To conclude each evening with a laughable three..
FA MILY MATINEE
oc2 EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON'.
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTS
.AND CHESTNUT.
POSITIVELY LAST SIX NIGHTS
of those popular entertainments, which, during the
past three weeks, have achieved
A SUCCESS UNPARAURT•ra.
IN THE WORLD OF AMUShIttLisT,
The distinguished artists
MR. AND MRS. HARRY WATKINS,
And the best of livingß heiv Pianists,
MISS CARLOTVA SHAW,
11l their comical Musleal Entertainment, •
TWO HOURS '- ITSIINLA.NDI
Pronounced by Press 111111 ll l iiTtc the most elmrtningt
AND DELIGHTFUL AMunEMENT
ever presented. It Is replete with
BRILLIANT MUSIC. SARCASM, WIT AND
SONG.
PIANO DUOS MISS C. SHAW AND PROFES
SOR. HENRI A, POLING. -
Doors open at NI login at 8. Ttukets 60 and 25 of t,
oe2-6t
MUSICAL FUND HALL.
CONCERT IN AID OF THE SOT.DIEItii , ROME.
On THIMPAN EVENING, Oct. 5, 1555.
The tollowing titleiit will toivf kieliStltP!
Prof. CHAS. R. JARVIS, Platte. •
Prof. CHAS. AL SCILIIITE, Violoncello.
Prof. JEAN LOUIS, Basso.
And several Lady and Gentlemen Amateurs.
The entire proceeds Of Ibts Concert are for the.
benefit of the boidiers' Home.
Tickets, fifty cents. No reserved seats.
For sale at the principal Music Stores, and at the.
Hall on the evening of the Concert.
The Grand Piano`sed (Geo. Steck Co., makers)
Is furnished by Alnould,Seventli and Chestnut Ste.
Doors open at t. Perrainanee to vomniene at a
o'clock. oe24t"
CONCERT HALL.
LAST WEER.
610
BLIND TOM
BLIND TOM will positively close his enigsg"-
ment is this city at the end of this week. lie will
wear at Concert Hall BYZfffY EVENING,oors open at 7 o'clock. Oonnuence at 80 1 0155 k,
Tickets 50 cents; Gallery 25 cents.
Reserved Bents, 75 cents; to be lied at Kr. T. B.
Poph , s Bookstore, corner SIXTH and CRESTNUr
Otreelp
cout.tte .etita hove been colored in the gal
lery fok the accommodation of COlOccil_PV9Plei
oc2-6t Si 0. J. THAYER, Agent.
ARRETT'S GYMNASIUM, SPAR)
P
in Rooms and Mad Gallery, noir went 6110
MARKET Street. 8021-171
ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CHEST
NUT Street, above Tenth—Open from OA. M.
6 r. DenJamin Weft's great picture (Pt
CHRIST amaiterED 6tlll tat Ethibition.Sp
EXCURSIONS.
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LOUN BRANCH,
11, (St Way excepted) at 9.15 A.
ll P?lr ar , e C , a l r . deni x o c a u --e;
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nTc s lie . tt o r r o:l Age r n thre,
11311 1 091nden.
1510.-/131
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