FURS. L ADIES' FANCY FURS. JOHN FA../EMMA, 718 ARCH STREET, ABOVE SEVENTH, (At his Old-established Store), oironTtft, MANUFACTURER, AND DEALER IN FANCY FURS PON LADIES AND CHILDREN_ Haring now in Store a very large an& be,autiful 3s , tteeen t of all the different binds and qualities ,j FANCY FURS FOR LADIRgo AND OHM WIEN'S WEAR, I solicit a call from those tuwaut. Remember the name and number. JOHN FAREIRA, 718 ARCH Street, above Seventh. sate no Partner or connection with any other store in this city. 05. FURS. 1865. A. K. & F. K. WOMRATH, k uCCEsSORS TO THE LATE O. F. WO-HEATH,) No. 415 Arch Street, HATE NOW OPEN, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF FANCY FURS, To which they invite the attention Of buyers. OrFSM MILLINERY. IV 00 to & CAIC V' Sow offer, in their Retail Department (in addition their usual stock of Straw and Fancy Bonnets, Ladies' and Misses• Hats, etc.),a full lime of VELVETS, CRAPES, BT33i3CNS T LACES, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, JET /OD Vila ORNAMENTS, and other novel ties Or thetr owu imPortaitoti. WOOD & CARY, No. 725 CHESTNUT STREET. BONNET OPENING. WEDNESDAY, October 1. woc i & CARP, No. 723 CHESTNUT STREET. 726 CHESTNUT STREET. I have now open a superior assortment of AtILLI - NERY GOODS, _citable for the Fall and Winter season, consisting • BONNET, ROYAL AND UNCUT VELVETS, all colors and plaid. BONNET AND TRI3MINO RIBBONS, or every width and shade. zIILE.S, LACES, MALINES. ENO lAnia CREPES, - FRENCH FLOWERrs awn FEATHERS, An unusually rich selection,many StYleb that. cannot he had elsewhere. I , TRAw,SILIS. AND PELT HATS AND DONN ETs, all the new shapes. THE BEST NEW YORK: AND FRENCH BONNET FRAMES. Constant attention to the market and the auction Bales in New York and this city enable me to offer times a complete assortment of fresh and de •irable goods at the lowest prices. Particular attention paid to country orders. N. WEYL, oc4-lm 726 CHESTNUT Street. MERCHANT EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, 612 CHESENIUT 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 and Naval Tailor in the country—last four years the Cutter at OWENS', Washington. sell-tf F. A. HOYT ct BROTHER liave now on hand A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BOYS' CLOTHING-, •±6 whisk they Invite tho attention of their elm fomera and the public in general. A fine line of goods for MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR —to make to order. F. A. HOYT & 11110. 1 ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH ildtiir ()BESTREW STREETS. se2o-wfmnt NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN U. S. -FIVE-TWENTIES. The Secretary of the Treasury having Oren notice that be - will exchange Certificates of Indebtedness, maturing 'nom the Ist day of January next, com pound-Interest Treasury Notes One and Two Year Five fer Cent. Treasury Notes to the extent of FIFTY MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. For SIX PER CENT. FIVE•TWENTY YEAR BONDS, totorest helm" allowed on The Treasury Notes and Certificates to the Ist of Noveinher, the Bonds bearing date from that time at Three Per Cent. Premium. We are prepared to umke the Conversion for Bold era of Certifiraina and Treasury notes without. ,large; and will ulBO furnish tile Bonds in any amount 4T BEST MARKET BATES* JAY COUNE. & CO., Bankers, No. 305 CHESTNUT Street OFFICE FOB THE SALE OF GOVERNMENT LOANS JAY COOICE. & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, ;anti% Removed temporarily to NO. 305 CHESTNUT STREET, :Hrer for sale; at lowest market rates, GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, AH FOLLOWN U.S. 7.87 Treasury Notes of date of Aug. 15, 1884 Do. do. do. June 15, 1865 Do. do. do. July 15,1865 BONDS OF 1081. B-210 LOAN OP 1862. 6-20 LOAN OF 1864. 10-4 o LOAN OP 1184. CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS. 3TOCKA OF ALL KINDS BOUGHT AND BOLD ON QPIAMISSION. Information given concerning all liindo or neon ?Ales. Collection on all points made at lowest rates. alad-tjai THE FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' NA.WIC)N - AT. BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, 'PI - NAN - cup AGENT AND DEposITORY OF THE UNITED STATES, Will receive Subscriptions, payable In Dertiti- Cates Of Indebtedness, One and Two Year Treasury NoteS, and 001upeund-Interest Notes, for UNITED IiTATES FIVE-TWENTY DONDS,accortling to the terms prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury. W. RUSHTON, Jr., CASHIER MEE= STOCKS, LOANS, &c. BOUGHT AND SOLD AT THE BOARD OF BROKERS, 13Y GEORGE J. BOYD, 115 south THIRD Street, second door se3o-Bta Above Mechanics' Bank. INSURANCES', INSURANCE. omsrAar P. HOLLINSIIILAD. WK. IL GRACES. ITOLLINSIIPAD do GRAVES, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, No. 230 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. Are, Life, Marine and Inland Insurances effected In the beet companies. at the lowest rates. 'semll-lin THE PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OP PENN SYLVANIA., gII MO.. 22% 1865. ...,- InaureB LiveB, Allows Interest on Deposits. and Grunts Annuities. CAPITAL, $150,000. DIRECTORS. SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY, RICHARD CADBURY, JEREMIAH HACKER, HENRY HAINES JOSHUA N. 3.1011H15, T. wiSTAR BROWN. CaWHAM) WOOD WM. C. LONGSTRETH _CHAS. F. COFFIN. *Amtl.r.L IL SHIPLEY. PRESIDENT. ROWLAND PARRY, ACTUARY. No. 241 SOUTH RRIC THIRD OFFICSTE, REET . , , EASEMENT. jyrrtuthiity RETAIL DRY GOODS. Taos. W. EVANS & CO. Invite attention to their extensive and varied as- Sortment of NEW FALL Goo - DS, embracing the latest and choicest styles of SILKS, DRESS GOODS. SHAWLS, EMBROIDERIES, GLOVES, HOSIERY, &c. Also, a full line of goods bet -able for MOURNING-, of the latest manufacture and fabric. Nos. SlB and 820 CHESTNUT ST. 0c9.-6t EDWIN HALL & co., 26 18011th EiEVONT) street, are now open their IMPORTATION OF CLOTHS FOR LADIES' CLOAKS AND GENTLEMENS , SUITS. LAMBSKIN BEAVER CLOTHS. VELVET BEAVER CLOTHS. RAPINE BEAVER CLOTHS. FROSTED BEAVER CLOTHS. DIAGONAL BEAVER CLOTHS. CHINCHILLA BEAVER CLOTHS. PLAIN BLACK CLOTHS. PLAIN BLACK BEAVER CLOTHS DOESKIN BEAVER CLOTHS. PLAID CLOTHS, BLACK AND WHITE. - PLAID CLOTHS, BLUE AND GREEN. L'LAID CLOTHS, SCARLET AND BLACK. WHITE UROUND CLOTHE WITH BLACK, BLUE AND SCARLET FIGURES. CLOTHS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DEPOT FURNISHING DRY GOODS, A CARD. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON, NO. 100 S CIEIVASMUT Whose establishment for the sate of ROUSE-FURNISHING DRY GOODS Is unequalled In the extent and variety of Its as sortment, beg to announce to HOUSEKEEPERS, RENEWING THEIR SUPPLY, Or persons about to furnish, that they are now re• calving their A.SSC>IEL'TIVIENT FRESH LINEN, COTTON AND WOOLLEN GOODS FOR HOUSEHOLD USE, SIIGIt AS LINEN SHEETINGS, COTTON SIIELTINGS, PILLOW LINENS, PILLOW MUSLINS, DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, TABLE LINERS, DAMASK NAPKIN'S, BORDERED TOWELS, TOWELLINGS, QUILTS, BLANEWKS, TABLE AND PIANO COS ERZ, And every other article suitable for a well-ordered household. seW-tf 1865. NEW GOODS FOR 180. EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH. AND ARCH. IMPORTERS, JOBBERS, RETAILERS, Fancy arid Staple Dry Goods WHOLESALE—,sECOND FLOOR. se23-tf GREAT STOCK OF JOB LOTS OH 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. °Moors of the army and navy may feel assured of special attention. We a.so have a complete stock of FRIENDS' WEAR. COACH. CLOTHS, BILLIARDS, and BAGATELLES. Oar motto is "Good Goods at Fair Prices," W. T. SNODGRASS' CLOTH HOUSE. 84 5011:FT44 spIIOND STREET AND 28 STRAWBERRY STREET. seB-Ina LADIES' CLOAKING CLOTHS, FROM late Auction Sales. A Poll line at low prices. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 45U, 453 , and 454 North SECOND Street, (AWL above Willow. NEW DRESS GOODS AT 37i. AND 40 cents, From late Auction sales, lots of Saxony 'Woven press 4.-loods. from the above to 50 Cents per yard. eillfWEN n'TUDDAttI: 6; BROW' ER, No. 450, 452, and 13* North SECOND Street. oe6-3t above -Willow. TIE/IVY DOMET . FLANNELS FOR 61111:Wig., u . s , lo:.nasanto , n Flannels. SIODDARP & BROTHER, Nos. ISO, , ADR., and 454 North SECOND btreet, oce-at MOW 11 mQW, WATER -PROOF CLOAKINGS,REST Y grades, *l.lO. CUIOVEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 400, 403 and 454 North' SECOND Street, oc6-31 Above Willow. FALL AND WINTER GOODS FOR 35_EN , s AND BOYS WEAR. A fall and vaned Ethel: of COATINGS, CASSIMERES, SATINETS, and cheap fabrics for Children's suits. CIIRWEN STODDART & BROTHER. 450, 452, anti tat ;North SECOND Street, oe6-3t abotle WinOW. TALANKETS FOR FAMILY USE. -a- , A splend id line of 'medium and tine grades of CATRWEN nTODDAGT Ss GROTTIER, Nos. 450, 4.52, and 454 North SECOND Street, oce-It above Willow. CiIAIVIr , ERS, NO. 810 .ARCH ST. tr NEW, GOODS OPENING DAILY. Thread Veils, newliesigns. Thread Lace Barbes. Cambria Lace Veils, from $l. Thread Leen Collars, from 50 seats. Empress Collars in pointe gaze, point an• lique, and valencie W nnes. HITE GOODS. French Muslin, 2.yards wide for dresses. boft Mash Cambric, Nainsook, Plaid and Stripe Mashes very cheap. Rich Cambric Edgings and Insertions, French Embroidered Bands, Flouncinga, 5 c., Sse. Hemstitched lidkfs., extra line, 2i ets. oe4-12t FINE CLOAKINGS. Large stock Beaver Cloths, VC• lours, Frosted Beavers, Water-proofs, & e. Also, Overcoatings, line Black Broadcloths, Black Casa rueres, Fancy Cassimeres, &c. Ladles' Water-proof Cloaks. Fine Fall and Winter cloMcs• Open Centre Brocne Long shawls. Best quality HOopSklrts. Black 'lldbet Long Shawls. 0001 3 E11 A CUNARD, Od•tf . 0. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Sts. A SPECIALLY INTERESTING REOPENING. ..T.0_101"'.11 11. MITOILNI4DIC, (LATE TUORNLEY & =IWO Having made extensive repairs and alterations to the old stand, Northeast corner of EIGHTH and SPRING °ARISEN Streets, ban reopened with a magnificent stock of new and beautiful Goods, se lected with great care, and with special reference to the 'first-class trade who hare so long Patronized the Old Prin. And I would here take tile opportunity obthanktng an our termer custemers,atniof assuring these that no effort will be spared in the future to retain their continued patronage. There will be found a good stock of • }CLACK SlLxs AND SHAWLS. RICH PLAID AND PLAIN POPLINS. FRENCH MERINOES, DELAIN.ES, AND CALI COES. CLOTHS, _CASSIMERES, FLAN NELS, AND JUAN:IOM'S, LINEN GOODS. BIUSLINs, GINGHAM% &C., &e. JOSEPH H. THORNLEY, ue27-In. Car. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. EDWIN HALL & CO., 26 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Have now open a full stock of "Lupin's' , French Mettnoes. - lLLupin l s'l MOUBlin 00 battles. Silk-laced ropllns. • Silk and Wool Poplins. All-wool Poplins. Plaid Poplins, of ordered styles. Melt-awed all-wool Cashmeres. 'Hell styles of Wool De Lai „es. Polka DM Do Laines - and Reps. Dress Goods, In great variety, of our own tm poitstloll. sell 628 HOOP SKIRTS.—NEW 628 FALL STYLES NOW READY at Hopkins' Manufactory, No. 028 ARCH Street. Our assortment IS complete, containing full lines of Ladies',Misses',and Children%) Shirts, of every style, lngth, an size, which , for finish, durability, and cheapness, are unequalled by any other hoop skirts made, and are warranted to give Satisfaction. OiilrtS made to order, Sate red, and repaired. Also, good Egtsiern-nmtle. GkirtS, frOln fifteen to forty springs, at very low- prices. 'Wholesale and re tail. set-tm. CONSULT DR. DIMAS, NO. 1037 WALNUT Street, for Acute or Chronic Dis eases, Nervous Affections, tiencrui Weattne=s, Ne phritis or Gravel, Bronchitis, or confirmed Con sumption, which he treats With unprecedented sue. eess, anti solicits the worst cases that have been abandoned by other physicians. OC3-10t. RETAIL DRY GOODS, INDIA SHAWLS. GEORGE FRYER, 910 CM.estrrut Street, 'Witt open his FALL importation of INDIA LONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS AND 6CAIM, On THURSDAY, Oet. 5, to which the attention or the Ladles is invited. JOUVIN'S GLOVES. JUST RECEIVED, A FRESH INVOICE OT JOUVIN'S GrIMIVITINE KID . GLOVES. GENTS' AND LADIES , SIZES. THOS. W. EVANS & CO., 818 AND 820 CHESTNUT STREET. oc4-3t ATTRACTIVE No*cr. TO LADIES. A full line of French Merinoes, A full line of Poplins, A full line of Silks and Shawls, A full line of Blankets, A full line of Muslim A full line of Table Linens, A full line of C/oths_and Cassirneres, at , JOHN H. STOKES, eeK 702 ARCH Street. SHAWLS t SHAWLS 41 Bound Blanket Shawls. Plain Long Shawls, for friends. Extra-size Square Shawls. Fine Plaid Shawls. newest patterns. Misses' and Children's Shawls. Black and Mode Thlbet Shawls. Berlin Jacquard Shawls. se23 At JORN ii. STOKES'. 702 ARCH St IL E IA NAPKINS. •••••• Just received, a small parcel of Ma SILESIA. DOTHILE DAWASK NAPKINS, large Mae and heavy quality, at a very reasonable price. SHErPARD,VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON, Linen Housekeeping_Dry Goods, 005.6 t No. 1008 CHESTNUT street, r'nMTMl n lTFr=irrn FRESH GOODS. HALLOWELL ) GARDNER, & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, ARE NOW OPENING AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OP • SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS , Comprising an extensive and attractive assortment of styles to meet present trade in Elegant Design* Foreign Fanoy Fabrics. AIso—CHOICE IMPORTED STAPLE - IMPORTED STAPLE GOOD% intell at will be recaired for AuTUMN BALM, which they offer at LOW PRICES TO CASH BUYERS. 615 Chestnut and 612 Jayne streets. 7y2l..mwfam JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, & CO., IQRTERS AND JOBBERS DR - 1 7 GOODS, Nos. 239 and 241 North Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. OMB, Printa, , Gasstmeres, DeWINS, Sattinetts, Alpacas, Jeans, Fancy Dress Goods, COttOnlide6l Brown and Bleached Shootings, Denims, Brown and Bleedltd §artinSs , Stripes, °Mtn °laminas, Cheeks, Onilsh Tweeds, Glnghams, Flannels, Diapers, Linens, FURNIULINtt GOODS, WEITZ GOODS, an24-am NOT - LOWS, dio., &o. COMMISSION HOUSES. HADLEY COMPANY SOFT FINISH SIX-CORD SPOOL COTTON. WARRANTED 200 YDS. LEWIS BROS. & CO., Sole Agents in Philadelphia, 238 Chestnut street. sel2-1m TO MANUFACTURERS, CLOTHIERS, CITY TRADE GENERALLY, The subscriber is Commission Agent for mann facturers of the following Goods: COTTON YARN, all numbers. COTTON WAlee, all numbers. COTTON, LINEN, AND WOOLLEN CARPET WARP. WADDING - , all qualities. WICK, TWINE, BATTS, AND RAG CARPETS. G-ILLIND AND SEINE TWINES. R. T. WHITE, An MARKET Street, RISC, CHURCH Alley. seS-am BAGS 1 BAGS 1 BARB! NEW AND SECOND-HAND. DEAKLESS, BURLAP, AND GIINNY FLOUR AND SALT BAGS, ALL SIZES, PRINTED TO ORDER, BY JOHN T. BAILEY & C 0.., jy3o-6m No. 118 NORTH FRONT STREET. HAZARD & HUTCHINSON, AGENTS FOB war, BALE OF 1117LADELPRIA-MADE GOODS, 11.12 CHESTNUT STREET, riux.A.D.P.LPIIII., AND 103 READS STREET, NEW YOKEL 3e28-ean O. MATHEWSON, GENERAL COM - J• MISSION PRODUCE BROREn AND FOR WARDING MERCHANT, No. 285 BROAD Street, AUGUSTA, Georgia, at the old stand of the late RIMS Of T, P. Stovall & Co., Stovall, McLaughlin, & Co., Ana G.ll. McLaughlin, & Co., Will give his prompt and personal attention io the purchase and sale of Cotton, Domestic Goods, pnxar, Bacon, Lard, Grain, Flour, Rope, Bagging, and me•okandliaer generally, Having the agency or several ftrst-eladS Cotton Mills, I am prepared, at all times, to supply orders for Yarns, Sheeting, Shirtings, Osnatergs, Drills, Jeans, &c. With extensive FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSES, Can furnish secure Storage P , and give prompt atten tion to Merchandise and roduce consigned to me for forwarding in any direction. auz7-hm GROCERIES. MUSTARD MUSTARD mITSTARD!!! JUST ARRIVED, SIM DAY, PEE STEADISI/Ir "CITY OF BOSTON. e' First invoice of OLORNEY IVlUSTARD,manufae lured Rine eity of Dubiin,lreland,elmM9l3l for my sales, out or now seed. This mustard ranks among the few articles of Irish manufacture that Com mand a high place in the world—Dublin Poplin, Dublin Porter and Dublin Mustard have never been excelled. I quote front Dlr. Glorney's letter• "We have fitted up twenty stamps additional, which we expect will be able to supply you. as it takes the whole mill machinery to supply the Irish, Scotch and English trade." These MillS were established in 1812. 13.E.NRY CHAPMAN, -- No. 932 ARCH STREET, Sole agent for the United States and Canada. SPICES. SPICES. SPICES Splendid NUTMEGS. pure and unadulterated Pepper, Allspice, &c. None other sold. A fell as orttoOnt of Spices, The poficy of these goods iuey be relied on. HENRY CHAPMAN, N 0.1134 ARCII Importer of Teas, &M FINE TEAS! Oolong, linnorial, gunpowder and Young Flyson, The beat in the market, at true value. HENRY CHAPMAN'S CHOICE NEW MIXTURE For eOIIIIOIBBCIITS in tea, price sl,2sper pound, com. MIA'S flavor, strength aud ritlmess-Btilch ntea AS was never offered before to the nubile Or Phillalet• COFFEE! lard, water or groan, Roasted NVllllO,llt water or Java, Laguarra, Rio and Liberia collet:. HENRY CHAPMAN, No. 9.3 g ARCH STREET. WHITE PRESERVING BRANDY. PURE CIDER AND WINE VINEGAR. GREEN GINGER, MUSTARD SEED, SPICE, 84-G All the requisites for Preserving and Pickling purposes. ALBERT a ROBERTS. DEALERS IN FINS GROCERIES, ants-tf Cor. ELEVENTH and VINE Streets GENTS' FURNISHING GOODBr VINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. The ettbscriben would Mite attention to their IMPROVED CUT OF SIIIRM, • which they make a specialtyt their business. Also, Cellatantly receiving NOVELTIES FOE GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. J. W. SCOTT & CO., DENTLEMEN , S FURNISHING} STORE. No. 814 CHESTNUT Street, ja24y Four doors below the Continental. SKATES OF EVERY VARIETY, Croquet, Archery, Cricket and Base-Ball Im plements, for sate by PHILIP WILSON & CO., se3o-im 409 CHESTNUT Street. BAKER'S POPULAR HAIR ESTAB LISHMENT—The assortment of Braids, Wigs, Toupees, Banbequx, Papillons, llonleaux, Ton dues, Fri7.4t., Crimpaes, Curls, Illusive Seams for Ladies. cannot he equalled by ally other house In the United States, at prices lower than elsewhere. No. 909 CHESTN UT Street. 5021-Int. 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Sebussele, .Esq., and painted to the order of the publisher. without regard to cost, and the last produetion of the artist before he sailed Europe for the benefit of his health. It is a aubleat that well comports with his warm, benevolent dis position, anal - he has thrown his whole domestic Peelings On the cairn& it represents a Field Hospital, - with ladies as en. lunteer nurses to the sick and wounded Soldiers. A lady of education and refinement and a wound ed bero are the principal li g lires in the centre. She has just penned ale tter for him to his loved ones at home, which Iles open on his couch, and is now of fering him the consolations of religion. On the right -is the figure of a young girl, a far mer's daughter, just bringine h r a basket of bread, while oti the extreme Milli t Matron attending a wounded Cavalryman, and Is in the act of handing him a bowl of hot coffee. The three females represent the three ages of wo man—the young girl, the mature woman and the matron. In the back-ground are seen members of the Chris tian land Sanitary Commissions taking care of the wounded left on tile field. In the foreground is a box of delicacies sent by one of those noble institutions, "The Ladies , Aid Society." The whole picture. the grouping, the expressions of the faces,' the drapery, and the minor details, are all made with scrupulous exactness to nature., and makes the picture unsurpassable as a work of art and beauty, and well illustrates the noble and benevolent eliaraoter of the loyal and patriotic Women Of AnicriCa, This Painting has just been engraved on Steel b3' A. B. Walter, Esq. in Ills finest style, proofs of which will be on exhibition with the origi nal Pain tin', so that those wishing to subscribe can judge for themselves how artistically Mr. Waiter bus transferred the design, in all its details, from the canvas to the plate. ‘ SIIBSCRIPTION PRICE FOR THE EX. G. W. PITCHER, oce-fit SOB CHESTNUT STREET ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., N. N. Corner of VOTJE,Th ana naolnetreete PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. Importers and Dealers In Foreign and Domestic WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY, itO, /AVM POll. Tlif. OXIABBATED , FRENCH ZINC) PAINTS. Dealers and Consumers supplied at THE CHEAPEST AND BEST.-THE PRESTON STEAM LAUNDRY c, ompA.Wit CLEAN CARPETS On their "Boston Carpet Cleaner," in the beet manner. Carpet* (den up and put down When de sired, without trouble to housekeepers. Send or. dente PRESTON STEAM LAUNDRY, 1520 South NINTH. St. P. O. Bux 2024. 5e6-wrintit A CARD.-lIAVING RESUMED THE PRACTICE OF LAW, I will give careful at tention to ail Imolai:se widell may be entrusted to my hands. OFFICE, No. 1. 2d FLOOR BIBLE BUILDING, NAPFTTE Street, near Charles street, Se29-lin JOHN H. KENLY. CURTAIN GOODS. MASONIC HALL, JII6T orkNED, FROM AUCTION, AN GOOD STYLES, 1.043 NEW PIJIMICATIONIS. HENSZEY & CO, 812 ARCH Street NOW ON VA xixrurrropr, 1; 4 EE, SOS Chestnut Street, WOMAN'S MISSION, GRAYING, #O. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. scezrrrreortm2l29 O VERY LOW PRICES NOR CARS• Oytq-ttn EDUCATIONAL. DANCING. -M. C. CAMPULL, PM, and Mrs. SHANK, receive and , teach Ladies and Gentlemen, Masters and' Misses Dancing, E. I quette and deportment privately and in elaBseS, every day and evening. at WASHINGTON HALT., EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. oe6-sv fiRITTENDEN'S COMMERCIAL COL LEGE,637 CHESTNUT St., corner of Seventh. ESTABLISHED 1844. INCORPORATED 1855. Complete preparation for the Counting Rouse and Rudman Lifei _. The course of instruction includes Book-keeping in Lta Drwactiee, as practised by the best account &Ms: PeninAnshi% plain and ornamental; Commer cial Calculations, nsiness Forms,Commercial Law, Detecting counterfeit Notes, &e. TELEGRAPHING, by both sound and paper in strulnents, taught by one of the hest of Praetleal Operators. In extent of aceornrcodatiOns, thoroughness and -practical value or its well-tried course of instruc tion, and in real advantages to business men, this institution is unequalled. The instruction given is of the inent practical character, and every facility is afforded for acquiring a finished Business Educa tion. . . EVENING SESSIONS Give those who are engaged during the day an op portunity to become qualified for Business Life. Students instructed separately, at such hours as may best suit their conyenitnce. Dtpionia, with the seal of the Institution attached, awarded on graduation. Catalogues, containing terms. students , names, Sc., may be obtained gratis, on application. 001-f.t* S. CRITTMIDEN & co. GREGORY & MUMFORD'S SECOND NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. OFFICE, comm_ONlVh/Wro BUILDING, CHESTNUT Street, above Sixth. Departments of Instruction are the Ac[Ua Bust nog flollege, awl Normal Institute for Printing and Penmanship. The Office will be open for the sale of SchOiarsillps TUESDAY, October 10th, 1065. Open ing Lecture to b 0 unnumteed. tie3o-iit* L. CARPENTER'S PRIVATE D DANCING ACADEMY, 625 ARON Street. —To Young Ladies, Young Gentlemen, and Pa rents, who are- desirous of- learning Dancing pro perly, and with ease alit] grace, for your private Drawing-Rooms Soiree or Socialites, call on the loneEtablished and punctual master of the art, g- D. L. CARPENTER, at any b h our—Morning, Noon, orEvenin FALLANDW h _TER TERM. . Scholars can commence at any timel being tinted from the time of entering. Disperlale, ZUIMit, Polka, Mazurka, Lancers, Quadrilles, are properly taught. For the German Otllllone—Gallpp, r;11011, Redowa, Deux Temp, Trois Temp, Cinq Temp, Polka-REICAVR, Polka• Mazurka, &e. For references, call on the thousands of pupils whom D. L. CARPENTER, CiArr Alt(tt Street, has taught. se3o-1m iIDHILADELEHIA COLLEGIATE -a-IN STITUTE, for YOUNG LATHES, nortlitveSt corner of CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets. Rev. CHAS. A. SMITH, D.C., Principal. se29-6t... MISS MARY E TBBOPP WILL RE opetn her English and French Boarding' and Day School for Young Ladies, at No. Dill Ca EST IYILT Street, Philadelphia, on the Uth of Septem ber. For circulars apply at the School. oc2nnvfl3t. ALADY, EXPERIENCED IN TEACH ING, desires to give lessons in schools or pri vate families. in the English branches,Latin, French', andilitusie. Address "C. N.," Tnkstore. .1 C 122ELESTE - NT Street. se27-wfm-3t. RE V. ALBERT HENRY BARNES' IJ Classical and EnglisitSchool, 0212 CHESTNUT Street. , se27-wlintOt. PENNSYLVANIA MILIsTARY ACADEMY AW WEST atERTEII.—The duties of this Institution will be resumed on THURSDAY., SEPTEMBER ITH. The followingentlemen compose the Board of Trustees: Hon. James Pollock, LL. D.President; Capt. William Apple., Vice President: ‘W. E. Bar ber, Esq., Secretary- Orne, Esq., Treatiti. rer; Rev. Richard N ewton, D. D. Rev. Thomas Brainerd, D. D.; Hon. Oswald Thomson, Hou. Charles O'Neill, Hon. W. E. Lehman, Ma or Gen. S..W. Crawford, Col. Win. Bell Waddell, Major ayne MeVeagh; Messrs. Joseph B. Townsend, James L. Claghorn, Charles B. DUligan, Onorge I. Russell, Wm. L. Springs, Addison Nay, and T. B. Peterson. Cadets may pursue an English, Classical, or Sci entific course of studies, at the option of parents. The Academic Staff is composed of twelve profes sors and instrizetore,who have Veen educated in our best institutions, and have bad an extensive and successful experience in the training of youth. A graduate of the United States Military Academy, of experience and ability, conducts the Military De partn:eht. Tile moral and rellglqusinstruction or the. Cadets Is Carefully attended to. Por eli‘eulars, apply to James H. Orne, Esq. No. 626 Chestnut street T. B. Peterson,Esq.,No. 306 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, or to Col. THEO. HYATT, se2o-1m President Penna. Military Academy. VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY— MILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL.—Xerms very moderate. Thorough course of stn ln Mathematics,English Classics, &c. Supplies the teneflto of a home. Surveying and Engineering taught. Days Oran ages received. Begins Septem ber 4th. Refers to Joa C. GAPP a OV.II, South THIRD Street; THOS J. CLAYTON, Esq„ FIFTH and PRUNE ; Mr. 4EORGE Y. KNOTT, as HUDSON Street. Number limited. Address Rev. s. ttAItVEY BARTON. A. M. 5 Village Green s Pennsylvania. 5.414-Brn gIG. RIZZO WILL RESUME HIS LES SONS in Vocal Nude at hie residence, No. 313 $Ol3ll SIXTEENTH Street, October 1. He may be addressed meantime through the City P. 0.. as above. au29-te THE FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOAI/DING AND DAY SCDOoD of IG.amad MASSE will reopen on MONDAY, September 78th. In this institution instruction is thorough in every department. Competent English teachers are em ployed for all the branches of a good English edu cation. French is the language of the family, and Is constantly spoken in the inetltute. For circu lars, containing terms and other particulars, ad dress 134% SPRUCE St., Philada., Pa. auls-2m (I)IEGARAY INSTITUTE.—ENGLISH NJ and French Boarding and Day Schou/ Am Young Ladies, NO, 1527 and 152,19 senTIC74 Street, ladelphla, will reopen on WEDNESDAY, Septein ber 20th. French is the language of the family, and Is con stantly spoken in the Institute. Per circulars and Partlinilars apply to an9-Mn Madame D'IrERVIL V. Principal. THE CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH 'SCHOOL of the enbscrther, §. E. corner of THIRTEENTH and LOCUST streets, will Ran Dell on MONDAY, Sept. ii. Cau2B-2m.] B. KENDALL. cIGNOR P. RONDINELLL-ITALIAN and En lisp NJ - wing _Lessons. Residence, S.W. corner BROAD and PENH. se2l-Inr VNGLISH, CLASSICAL, AND MA THEMATICAL INSTITUTE, No. 21Southwest PENN Diati.e.BE Duties resu3ned Sept. nth. au29-2m. JOSEPH DAVISON, Principal, THE SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, CHESTNUT Street, N. W. cor. of Twelfth, reopens SEPTEMBER 4th. This is the beet provided reopens 101' boys 111 AD:10110a. au2ii-2m* J. ENNIS, Principal- THE CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, DEAN STREET BELOW LOCUST, W.lll be reopened SEPTEMBER 4th. au26-2m. J. W. FAMES, D. D., Principal. MISS BROOKS AND MRS. J. E. HALL will resume the duties of their BOARD ING- and DAY SCHOOL for Young Ladies, at 12.18 WALNUT Mot, al WEDNESDAY, the 20th lust. au26-2m. HOTELS. T,ANGHAM HOTEL PORTLAND -ILI PLACE, LONDON.—This commodious Rotel, " the largest in London," is now open; it is situ ated on the most open and healthy site in the West end,with all modern improvements, Suttee of Apart mat, Gallo a Manger 100 by 90 feet, elegant Ladies' Room „ a spacious Gentlemen's SITTING AND WRITING ROOM, E.t . d. Within a short drive of all the Railway Termini. For terms to secure accommodation address— The Manager, C. scatathasar. augli-Sm FINE POCKET KNIVES. 33.4.111.V.1r At. CO., eva CIIVATNIIT STREET. B''°" POTTER. PHOToGRArtis of 11,1. lamented Divine in Oth and CRAYON. ITENSZEY CO., oe4-60 812 ARCH. Street. FINE WATCHES, CLOCKS, JE :WE L R - Y , SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED WARE AT VERY LOW PRICES. GOLD, sxr_.4vv.n, and DIAMONDS WATCHES AND JEWELRY itzrAIREIS N. JECT:TI.CYN. 102 S Chestnut Street. P,ECIAL NOTICE. I have made arrangements to remain for a SHORT TIME ONLY, el l aria e gaita r aM w gv c ai t g e u t ati e g.l.V.; notice. GEO. J. REMUS, sel-Ira SO9 and 1311 CHESTNUT Street. aRICE & LONQ ••••A FULTON WORKS, 1340 BEACH. Engineers, Machinists, Boiler Makers, and (Jar Builders. Tanks of every description made to order. Sole Agents forLonn , sPlartne nanuometers.nwigdy PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN TO ORDER at Foundries and Machine Shops, of Engines, Carriages and Machinery, executed with prompt ness and satisfaction. .Apply to B. F. REIMEA, 624 ABCI-1 Street. NOW IS THE TIME! OBTAIN -A- Imautifill Styles card Photographs at REI MER'S, bECON.u. rstrcet, above green, now heft made at reduced prices. See specimens, suitable for Albums. it, BEAUTIFUL STYLES FINELY EXE CUted Cart,. de 'Visite made at B, F. REIMER'S Gallery, 65.14 ARCH Street. Sec spoui- DAMS, and judgo or fine style and artistic excel lenCe. P HOTOGRAPHS TAKEN TO ORDER at Foundries and Machine Shops, of Engines, Carriages and Machinery, executed ln style sure to please. Apply at ItELMEWS flattery, :SECOND htreet, above &mem G O AND HAVE YOUR CARTE DE kJ! Viedte taken in B. F. REIMER'S unsurpassed ayle; you eaunot Imagine bow beautlCul they seeing' Is beßtn . lllF. 15Ce bpeelmens, 624 A.E.O Street. _ Itc NOW IS THE TIME.—GET CARD PbOlOgrilDll6, Made 144 reduced prices; deuira ble-style and geholarm to excliangt• with REIMER, bb. UUND Street, above °reel,lt" • "I NEVER HAD A GOOD PICTURE BEFORE 1" exclatnita one or 14,11mIelphhOS fairest daughters, as she gazed with &light on her M m Mltli Photo-Mu tore, tirade eNtat ,t 5 DILLON'S, 161 South EIGHTH Strcet, seta-heir N. b.—AM - ars sod uter.,o.,opes ih great varletY, H. GARDEN & CO., MANUFAO. C TIMERS OF &NI/WHOLESALE DEALERS ni EATS, CAPS, FURS, BONNETS, STRAW HOODS, ItfitßONS, Ste" No. 090 and 602 MARKET street. The largest and most complete stock, the best terms and cleanest prices, Country merchants and the trade supplied. an4l-3m ENRY BALDWIN, JR., . 36 SOOT if SEVENTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,SOT , WITOR OP PATENTS CMINSELIMI IN PA.TENT CASES:` " 4* 0e2.310 E 11 rA irlo E N D co T A l i:30A1g1 ) .N N Y S ag 3 it i nx E lo ll it46 - secure the services of a competent person to mi per. intend their colliery, near Wilkesbarre, Lucerne county, Pr on gylvania. Those waking application will bring their recom iiirmiallor,s as to competency and character. Office, 10 West PAYETTE St. BALTIMORE.' oes-eit JAMES J. GIVEN. secretary. WANTED—TEN YOUNG REPUBLI OANS, who can write rapidly, fora few flays' work. " IX 2441," rost,officc, WANTED -SITUATION AS SALES MAN In a Cloth Store, by a person of experi ence. Address S. D. Presx office, stating where an Interview may be had. ocs-2V WANTED TO HIRE-A SMALL STORE, suitable for Groceries. Please ad dress, immediately, " 8., Jr.," Press Office. ocs-at* WANTED -A PARTNER, WITH A cash Capital of fro)), *lO,OOO to 11415,000, to en gage in an established business, which can be In creased greatly by an increase of capital. Address "Box 1207," post Office. ot4wtrm-3t. wANTED -AN ACTIVE, ENER , gale man, who has a knowledge of the car rlage.llardware and Trimming Business, by par ties who are about openin a house in this city. This is a good opportunity for a competent person, Address ; ern real mime, `COACH," Press office. eel-hawf3t* WANTED -A COMPETENT ASSIS TANT In a Retail Drug Store. Apply at No. 944 sklitlCE SLtetL. 095-44* WANTED -SOLICITORS AND AGENTS for Life, Fire, and Accident In surance in City and State. A liberal commission allowed. Address "Box 1260," Post °ince. 0c.4-6t WANTED -A FEW ACTIVE ISDN NESS Men to sell State Rights for a new and valuable Invention destined to come Into general use. A commission will be allowed that will enable an naive inan to make from al,OOO to $3,000 per MOD Lb. Alen accost/A.156d to selling . Patent Rights preferred. Address "INVENTOR," Box jolt, Philadelphia, Pa. oci-et WANTED -A PARTNER, ACTIVE or silent, with a hundred thousand dollars, to join a gentleman who will furnish it like amount to do a Dry Goods Jobbing business tit this city. The advertiser has been actively engaged in the business for tidily years, and is desirous or sta,tinr• tiltew eoneerm The reference, if required, be any large importing or commission house, in Phila. delphia, New York or Boston. Address " NIEJIt• CHANT. Philadelphia P. 0. 053-st. WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN i.o.entiv discharged from Mc army? a Situa tion 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, 5, 7 " this office. oc3-6t. W ART E D—AGENTS, MALE AND Female, in every town and neighborhood to take orders for "THE GREAT LABOR SAVER:" apatented article that every family wants. Will save ten times Rd east geFly. Agents ore Making 0 to VS per day. Only kla to ido capital required. Full particulars of the business sent to any ad dress on receipt of 6 cents for circulars and return postage. Address R. WAYVELL Videago, Illinois, Box 4781. seM-16t* AA YOUNG.LADY WISHES A HOME in a Private Famil y where the use of her PIANO AND INSTRUCT/O.N IY MUSIC to one or more members of the family will be re ceived as partial or entire compensation for Board. References exchanged. Address le. 8.," office of The Press. oot-wfinat. AN APPRENTICE WANTED-AT the Office of the GERMANTOWN TELE. GRAPH. An intelligent Boy of about sixteen—not from the city. Apply immediately. ocs-3V5 A GENTLEMAN OF BUSINESS EX perience, owning a suitable lot of ground for a Manufactory, is desirous of finding a proper person who would join him in erecting a Manufac y and engage in the manufacturing of Woollen or Cottonetn oods and furnish his proper proportion of Capital. Address, with real name, se3o-6t. "J. P.," Prow °lnce. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL IN the State of MOW Jersey: Philadelphia, Pela ware, Montgomery and Bucks counties, Pennsyl vania, the great Scene of Time mut .eternity, with the Friend of the Bible; picture of extraordinary in terest and value. Pine chance for agents. Address JAMES BULLAMORE Sc CO., Office No: 30, Mom North FIFTH stieet, • se22-Im. Philadelphia. AGENTS WANTED FOR "THE SECRET SEHTICE, TIIE FIELD THE IfUNGEOpT AN TIDE ESCAPE." By A. D. Richardson,' D H New York Tribune Corres pondent. The most interesting and exciting book ever pub lished, embracing itii.trdsotils 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 Brat two years of the Rebellion; his thrilling capture: his confine ment for twenty months in seven different Rebel prisons; his escape, and almost miraculous Jour ney, by night, of nearly four hundred miles. It will &henna in stirring evepts, and contain more of tile fact, incident, and romance of ilia 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 clearer, fuller, more readable account, entirely f ' rom personal observation, of the nature, animus, purposes, tendencies, and instrumentali ties of the blaveholdbra l Rebellion than does the unpretending narrative of Mr. Richardson." eaciiers, ladles, energetic young men, and espe cially returnedaiid disabled officers anti spidiers, in want of profitable employment, will and it pecu liarly adapted to their condition. We have agents clearing 1175 per mouth, which we will prove to any doubting applicant. pvgd for circulars. Address JONES L BROTITERO, & co., . N. H. corner SIXTH and MINOR Streetg, Philadelphia, Ea. FOR AN IMPORTING COMMISSION HOUSE—A YOUNG MAN of respectable family and some business knowledge, is WANTED, to act partly in the Office and assist to selling. Apply, own writing, oebdiffmat . Post Office Box 1503. GREAT CHANCE FOR COMPLETE HISTORY OF THE WAR, In one large VOiUllle, splendidly illustrated, with over 125 fine Portraits of Generals and Battle Scenes. Tim most eandid, lucid, COMplete, authentic and re liable history published. It contains reading Mat• ter equal to three large octavo volumes. Send for circulars and see our terms. Address "JONES, BROS. Sc CO., oes.lrn&Wit. "Philadelphia, Pa.", pITUATION WANTED-BY A „ younslll - A.N of experience, in a Wholesale Gro cery, Shipping or Commission House, as Salesman or Assistant Book-keeper. Can Introduce a good cosh trade. Unexceptionable references given on inter 4 deW. Address "B. W. 4,," P9'BBB (Mee. ocA-4t. s7o f, OR $BOO WANTED UNTIL %."' next April. Will pay teu per cent. Inte rest in advance, and good collateral. Address "1.. Ai. Press office, se29-9t* 04 WANTED-TO RENT IMMEDI ATELY, a HOUSE with all the modern tin provelnehts; also a stable. Location front SiXti to Broad street, Spruce to Arch street. Addre 'ROOM No. at," Continental Hotel, ot;s-3t* da WANTED - A HANDSOMELY SaItFURNIKIRD HOUSE, for etx or set - en months Rent not to exceed s2ooper month. Address • `3IER CHANT. , Box 2781 Or se2B-thstn-6t* fa FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED, From November or December 1 until May ISt, for family of /Oaf persons and no small children. Address Box 2047 rest Utile& OM R* CARPETS AND OIL -CLOTHS. GA.RPETINGB CARPETINGS 1 so, 37 Sonth SECOND Street, No. 37 Arsovv. CHIESTDIIIT. HAS JUST BBC:MN - ED A VFLI. LINE ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPETINGS, OF THE BEST MAKES AND NEWEST STYLES. WINDOW SHADES, • FLOOR OIL-01..51%1 ERITOGETS 4 AU, /iin AND COTTAGE GAIWETS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. J_ T_ DELACE,QTS I 7 31 SOUTH SECOND STIVBET,_ Between Chestnut and Market streets, VlAlads eel-fetttwthna NEW CARPET ROUSE. lanT)o3l. 8z SHAW, 910 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, will open ON MONDAY, September 18th, a new and &Glee selection of CARPETING% Of all the various qualities. Rouseiteepers will And it to their advantage to call and examine before purchasing. sel7.4m BOUGHT 165 . FALL. 1865. vor_AmN ECI3O GERMANTOWN, PA. ' PVC,AT—IT33I Br., CO., MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS OF CA.XIP.7O.TINGS. OIL CLOT, MATTING% &0., witoveski.r. DEPARTMENT, 509 CHESTNUT STREET. RETAIL DEPARTMENT. eel-8m 619 CHESTNUT STREET. NEW FALL STYLES WALL PAPERS= N. E. Cor. Fourth and Market Streets, YA.P]Eilt i-A.NCaNGS WINDOW SHADES. aull-fmw2m CROQUET, ARCHERY, CRICKET, and BASE-BALL IMPLEMENTS,: Just re :, Ad and for sale I.lL iLip wths ON & CO., 409 CHESTNUT Street. lIINIMINEPP.... ••••••=••••••- - -,. rMILIA AGENTS. . WHAT THE PEOPLE WANT WALL PAPERS. PHILADELPHIA HOWELL & BOHM, MANIJRACTURERS Ole FOR SALE AND TO LET. eft FOR SALE THE HANDSOME I) ENcE s O. 1433 ARCH Street. Aoolv at No. 136 CH EsTN UT Meet, Detmeopi.om a nil 12)i o'clock. oce-81.* de TO LET—A L4ROE HOUSE, =IL with Five Acres of Ground, near Wayne Sta. GermailtoWli, For particulars, apply to MOBEY. 321 111A.RICE1 Street. 00540 FULTON HALL AT PUBLIC maliSALE_—This valuableo_perty will be offered at public sale, at Cooper's Hotel, on MONDAY, uutober 18th. at 9;4, elowk P. M, The building. erected with the best material and In the most substantial manlier, Is 58 feet front on Prince street, and lit In depth to Water street, thus having two fronts. A purchaser who would give special attention to renting fill the different mom as wall as the main saloon for concerts, public meetings, &C., it May ue made to pay large receipts and a very profitable In vestment. It would he well adapted for a silk, woollen or cotton manufactory, gas being Intro duced throughout the larlx, l!ellar as well as in every room hi the The ebandeller. settees, blinds, and ffli the furni ture will be Included in the sale. Terms and conditions will he made known at the .sale. In the meantime farther Information may be Lad of DEO. E. REED, oca 9t Treasurer Fulton Hall Association. ro - , VALUABLE IRON WORKS Ma (known as "WARWICK FURNACE") AT PRIVATE SALE.—The subscribers offer at private sale the valuable Iron Works known as "Warwick Furnace," The property of the late DAVID POTTY, Jr., deceased, Situated uurtly In (Muter, partly in Lancaster, and partly in Berke CoantieS, contain ing upwards of 8,000 Acres of Land, with that por tion of the Iron Ore rights that way suit the pur chasers, Tbe FUrPlice and 4,000 acres will be sold, if desired. Persons "visiting to (man:l tile Baffin will call upon the subscribers at Warwick Furnace. se22-fr4t. T N I A IO T M II A A B N M I p O OT 8 8 , , Executors. STORE, NO. 018 CALLOWEIILL Street, FOlt SAtt, by J. IL MORRIS, Conycyr , Atneer, 233 North TENTH street. oc4-fit.. 0, FOR SAL E—A FOUR-STORY .m&STORE lliorEitT Y. No. 8 South Fourth street. Also, the STolllf, NO, gPee , Hur street. Apply to LEWIs H. H..t.H.N.E . ,H, No. 1.521 Sollth FOTJUTH Street. ocZinwr.3O" o_' FOR SALE—No. 235 ARCH WE Immediate possession. Large store and llwell -3.0. Lot 22 by 60, Only $1,009, EIGHTH Street, between Race fashionable Store and Dwelling. Lot 19 feet front by 80 feet deep. idl,ooo. Easy terms. 00-41 r MILLER, SIKTH and -WALNUT. FOR SALE—WI D TII ro;SSSSTON, TWO FURNISHE DWEIAINOS, Modern Residences, handsomely finished with all 'Modern improvements. Furnished in tins latest. 6tZIO• f Lituato. on (IMAM) Avenue. GEO. N. TOWNSEND t CO., 005-6 t 1.2:3.'. , ; S. FOURTH Street. de FOR SALE, POSSESSION AT illaut.tct HOUSE on Twelfth street; one HOUSE on Canute street, $3,500 each. Ouo on ILO vine street, $4,500; also, two STORES, kt,SOU each. TATLOW JACKSON, 0e.5-41` 61 , 1 CHESTNUT Street. in FOR SALE, WITH POSSESSION, N HANDSOME DWELLINGS, On Ridge Road, above Thompson street. These handsome, well-finished Modern Residences will lie sold lit fair KILTS MO on easy terms. Only $l,OOO cask wanted—balance by lostalinellig. UEO. N. TOWNSEND & CO., ocs-Gt 123 M South FOURTH Street. eft TO RENT-A FIRST-CLASS migiiRESIDENcN, with FunNiV WM, ax 3PRULIE Street, west of Sixteenth. JOHN A. BURTON, oc4-3t* 50% WALN UT Street. al FOR BALE—THE WELL-BUILT JUL - and dOitvettient DWELLING 711 iirREEN . a., with large side yurd i with immediate posse LE ssion NN . B. F. G. 0e.4-3t. . 123 South FOURTH St. iffl FURNISHED HOUSE. TO LET, JEa until May; situated at Chestnut Hill, near de pot. House, is large and handsome, with beautiful grounds and stable. W. C. STILES, oe4•St 332 WALNUT Street. Oft FOR SALE--THE TWO-STORY brick DWELLING, No. 42.5 GREEN . &met! seven rooms and bath-room. Lot 18x78, with pri vate alley. Apply on the premises after 7 P. M. oca-it* FOR SALE, A BARGAIN-FARM tr n&67 acres, near Pottstown Penna. with all modern improvements, and In high state of mitt vation. PricesO,ooo. 'Perim vital . % GEO. N. TOWNSEND C CO., oez-et NO. 1. 1 233.4 South FOURTH fslreot, VALUABLE ARCH-STREET PM 's. PERTS!' FOR SALE—A destranle, three-story brick DWELLING and lot of ground on the north side of Mel] street, WV-5t of Ninth street, 25 feet front lly 710 In depth, to a. outlet; well suited for a business stand. A phis' to A. B. CARVER Rs CO., _ oe2-6t* B. W. cor. NINTH and FILBERT. FOR BALE—dERMANTOWN ma- PROPERTY. — A yery desirable proper i.Y—a good double two-story dwelling, with seven acres of land, within one square of two depots, with it. old shade-trees and evergreens. A hithilbonle Stream. of water passing through the property, and Water works on the properly supplying the house. A fountain in front 01 the Louse, and stable and gar aun,witli the best of spring water. Apply to Ci NO. 8 WASITINtiTozi 13 - vaLoil4k4, oes-at , TIMID titreet, above Spiltee. FOR SALE—SIX GOOD FARMS Awx- on the North Pennsylvania Rallroatlovitn in two IthtliS TWO of the city. Apply to w. G. PtitTLlfE, ots-3t* POO S. FIFTH St., Plata. et FOR SALE-A FARM OF 48; Az nai Acres, slOsitc! l 1p New Britain township, Bucks county, witattn 114 milea rdWillinllttli 61611011. North Pennsylvania Railroad, 7he Improvements consist of a Frame Dwelling . , stone-naned first story; Barn, stone stable high; room torn cows and 5 horses;Wagon-house; Pig pen. with tlyanat.7 above; Corn-crib, .oc.; *tone j/rilig-hoose, over a intent , - faillng Earillgi a )1)1{1)6 and thrifty Apple Oreliardi also, rears, Cherries, Plums,&e.• 6 Cows, 3 Horses, 17 Sheep, tit',Stra Qats. Cont 'in shock, and the usual supply or farming hoplements and dairy utensils, Price, $0,500; $2,300 can remain on theprone ri*. AMOS A. JOKES, oc4-3t Bucks county. Pa. fa WEST PHILADELPHIA PRO mutPERTY FOR SALE.—One of those new Brown- Stone Dwellings In Sherman place, FORTY i'RCOND Street, below Me Baltimore pike. Price. 11,600, And also one in Bleney place, BECKET treet, west ' of Potty-geeing! street, race, WON. And also two on KINGISESSING Avenue, between Forty-fifth and Forty-sixth streets. Price, VI,OOO. Built in Hie best manner, wills all the modern con veniences. Apply to CHAS. D. SUPPLEE, ge.3040 NINETEENTH Street. ft FOR SALE-DWELLING 505 N ilitat Fourth street. Dwelling 4oz, North Front. Dwelling 903 North Twelfth. • Dwelling VIM Dwelling east side of Eleventh, north of Market lA, F. GLENN, 123 South FOURTH Street, se3o-tf and S.W. cor. Seventeenth mini Green. it n EARLY POBSESMX Or No. 807 Pine street and 304 Union street—oesirOlihi DWELLINGI 4 , with modern ImproreMentS. For sale by J. H. MORRIS, Convepineer, se2o-st. 233 North TENTH Street. A FINE SADDLE-HORSE FOR sale. Apply at CRAWE'S Stable, 140. 441 worth FOURTH Street. oe(kit. FOR BALE-A "VERY SUPERIOR SUIT Of Black cltgli, Frock Clout, rants and Vest: large size, new. Inquire ~ttoiitltwatt earner FIFTH and SOUTH Streets. Cost 6125; will be SOld cheap. oe6-2t* VAGLE SILVER MINING COM PANY OF NEYADA. — §toeb for sale by WM. M. MCKNIGHT. %41 DOCK. St. (seeoild-glary). 11, TO OIL COMPANIES.-POR SALE- An-a_intereft Ina Well flowing 1,000 barrels of Oil a day, on ritholv. Apply to JOSEPR MOORE, ses-3l* Girara Hou6e. --- TO EXCHANGE-IMPROVED AND Unimproved rrOpc,lll - for Ott stocks. APRA )3II.3I BEtIITEL, 30'Et WA.U.STUT St.,ROOllllO. se3o-6t. . PgNNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAIL OILANCE OF AliD ra;rot• The trains of the Pennsylvania Ventral RaMOM; leave the New Depot, at - THIRTIETH and MAW RET Streets. The cars of the Market-street Passenger RallwaT ren to and Fermin's Depot, They leave FRONT Street every two minutes. commencing iill4 hour prior to the departure of each train, and allow about 30 minutes for a trip. Their cars are )a waiting on the arrival of each train, /1711.1 cOnnectio.. Made with all roads crossing Market street. On SUNDAYS cars leave ELEVENTH and atAft- NET Streets at 7.95 P. M. to connect with Pitts burg and Erie Mail, and at 1.0.2.5 P, M. with Phila delylda Express. Mann's Be ggageExpress is located at No. 31South ELEVENTH Street. 1' rti e 2, desiring baggage taken to the trains, can have lv done at reasonable rates u gi n A l l i g iC a C AU h itThil ARRIVE AT DErn THUS—LEAVE: ERIE EXPRESS at 7,30 A. M. mAtt.. TRAIN rAOLI ACCOMMODATION, No. 1 " 10.00 irdt - eT LIME lllllllll 12.00 M. PARRESBURG , 1.10 P. M. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODAT'N 11 2.30 LANCASTER ACCOMMODAT'N. " 4.00 " PAOLI TRAIN,_No. 2.,, PITTSRURO. AND ERIE MAIL_, 8.30 '. PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS",— ll.lO it ARRIVE: PITTSBURG AND ERIE MAIL " 0.80 A. EL. PHILADELPHIA EXPREO 7.51 PAOLI ACCOMMODATION, No. L u 9.211 it PARRESKURO 3,30 " ERIE EXPRESS 10.40 LANCASTER TRAIN " 12.30 P. N. FAST LINE PAOLI AtIOOMMODATIONI Nor " 9.40 " DAY EXPRESS IL 1 . 45 HARRISBURG ACCOMMODAT'N " 9.40 " MAIL TRAIN " 11.20 " Philadelphia Express leaves daily. Pittsburg and Erie Mail leaves daily (except Saturday.) All other trains daily (except Siteday.l The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as sume any risk for Baggage, except for' Wearing Ap parek and limit their responsibility to ONE HUN DRED DOLLARS in value. All Baggage exceed ing that amount in value Wl.ll be at the risk of the owner, Unless taken by special .outraet. For further information, as to time and connec tions, see bills and framed cards, or apply to THOMAS H. PARKE, Ticket Agent, at the Depot. For Emigrant Train runs daily (except Sunday.) Per fell hirosmation as tO fare and accommoda tions, apply to ntArtots PUNK, oct. tf 137 DOCK Street. lik• ^' MISSES OPBRICA.N, 1107 WAL NUT Street'hare now open a hanapme assort ment of PARIS MILLINER): fur the Yeti. oet-M. the YOUNG LADIES' AND CHlLD uffm. REN .s miLLINERY Opculng,__ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, MRS. 311.Ctiors. oe2-60 102 Sout] EIGHTH. Street, ho t MISS E. CALDWF , I , L WILL EX bfbitonWEDNK,SDAY, October 4. 1.911!.'. L AND 'WINTER ,at. No. R 24 ARCH St. CHILDREN'S MILLINERY, SA.T UItDAY,OCr.7. 0c241,. 11AMRS. M. AL,IKING WILL OPEN A handsome assortment of Paid§ MILLINERY ou THURSDAY, October ItlS, at 1106 CHESTNUT Stet et_ 0e2.-at* Fla A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP Ladies', Misses', and Children's Straw, Felt and. Bilk-plush HATS. Also, Flowers, Feathers Velvets and Ribbons, which will he sold at thelow• cot coolilitliCe, or short time, T. E. HA 11 " 3, seO-lm 59 North sitUOND Street, CABINET FURNITURE. mooirE h omiiriON, 4 1361 SOUTH EIEGOINIP STREET, are prepared to follow tua tteeilne to the market ft the price of their Furniture. Pe rehneers will picot. call and examine our stonir. ^ 13711-IV* Fue-u-tr SONG. • (30.39115 , i01.4 .14.1.11CITANTS, ANT? Importers of. HAVANA CIGARS itna TOrACCO. sett-1111 Q - 10 south 'FRONT Sireot. AFINE 3TOCK OF CUTLERY,- NPIA larmitat TEA and 'PAR[ KNIVE6. VollY HEINDLE do. do. tlo. lUiIIN do, do. do. do. li W.A.R Eg MIT PI, ET E, 5e2941 GRIFFITH & PAGE. SIXTH anti Aunti. MORGAN, ORR & CO., STEAM EN JAA. lIINE BUILDERS, Iron Founders, and Gene rat itil Boiler Makers, N 9. 1219 L. LOWI4 ILL Btrent. Philadninhis. fa2d..t.f. (inn NESTS FANCY BASKETS, 9 s. , ‘lV lust received. lull sin ker plain and fancy WiIA.OW AND WOOD W AIM VO; sale low to the trade. ROWE, EUSTON & CO., sail 157 and 158 North THIRD street, AUCTION MALES. lIERKNESS' BAZAAR 019 , 11 and SANSOM. AucTION SALE OP HORSES. &C. On SATURDAY MORNLNO next, at 10 o'clock,' comprising about SEVENTY-FIVE HORSES: Suited to Harness and the Saddle. Fall descriptions' at sale. ALSO, New and seeond , band Varrlages, Dearborns, with which the sale wni commencer bin_gle and 'Double Harness, Saddler!, Bridles, Sm. , ' SPECIAL wuricE. —Sales of Horses Cattle Var. rfgrPg, Harness. &c., d ti held every MONbAY A W ED. NE M/ tSDAY, THURAy anATURDAY, corn. weii,Blllg at 10 O . clock A, ILA each da,. —— ALFREJ) H - F.03T,N,E5 4 4. Aottionear. _ CHAMPION'S CITY BAZAAR AND TATTEitsA.LL , B, RACE Street, be tweeft Eleventh Hull TRCIDk, R. B. GDAND'ioR, Acatoio6r. Will sell on SATURDAY, October 7, at 10 o'clock, for account of the United States, ONE Ht/NDEED MULES. Sale poultice, Hy order of tIKORGE It. uIt,VIVI, ocu-at Capt. and Asilstala 9,llartctinaster. AMUSEBIENTS. NEW CHE t STPTUT.STREET TEMA.- TRE—CIi - r.sTNirr strect, libdtfd Turalftli. L. (MOVER & W. E. SlNN,Lessece anti Mitnagers. FRIDAY EVENING. October e. LAST NItiNT BUT ONE Of the brilliantly' SuCCo99fill grand legendary and romantic Dram a A , THE NOEL OF MIDNIGHT; Which will be presented with New and beautiful Scenery, navel mechanical ef. aorroat pronartlua, orirtri Music, and a CAST OF ISILILLIANUY X- IS 4TItENGTH, Including MISS * JOSH , : ORTON AS THE ANDEI, OF MIDNIGHT. The performance will conclude with the screaming Farce, aiyicsi TIME DEAD SHOT% SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Oct. 7, SLETIE7'D GRAND FAMILY MATINEE, When will be presented, the SEA OF ICE. Monday, October 9 the Spec uno tacular Drama, MATE Ut, WALNUT -STREET THEATRE, LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF PIsEP-Q+IIAT TIM (Flii) EVINING, Ott. a. BENEYI 1 Ol' MitS. 111/IYI4 101 PEEP O'DAY. MPS. D. P. BOWERS in her original Cltaraaol'd as player by her in London a twardn of YOUR IiATIILEBN )SAYAN.A.(III.Ati% D. P. 6KIIWERII4 Harry liavanggh Mr. John Barney O'Toole Mr, Barton 1 - 1111. To couelutle with the Cornetts et' IiATIFEItINE, AND PETRIMI3IO. KATHERIYt Airs. P. I'. ISOWEIti. retreekto lir, Burton 11111. BLIND TOM, AT THE ACADEMY OP MUSIC:, SAT UItDAY Arn.IItNOON. oed-it WIS. JOHN DREW I S NEW A.ROEf. STREET THEATRE. BENEFIT OF MRS. F. W. LANDER. TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1965, MASKS AND FACJIS. ...... , Alter which JONES' BA 15Y. William Jones Stuart Itobtrm, ON MORI/AY, "JOAN OF ARC. , Doors open at 7. Commence B to 8. NEW AMERICAN THEATRE; WALNUT Street above ElOOl. EVERY EVENING _ Will be performed the new local drama of 1'IIlLAI)ELPIIIA By ii-AsLiGHT ME KATE FIbILS/; n ten eliarneterri. New Ballet, THE CHINESE PESTIVAL Wile Augusta, Mons. Antonio and Corps de Ballet: To conclude with the farce entitled LIFE IN INDIA. MATINEE EVERY RATURPA.Y Aftelloon, oeS BAILEY'S GREAT SHOW, Corner BROAD and LOCUST &recta. POSITIVELY LAST TWO DAYS., FIVE GIREAT L SADINI} ATTRACTIONS. TWO FULL LIRCUp MirANIES, comprising such artists as JAMES MELVILLE," Mad. MELVILLE,PLULOI NATHANS, WM. hiNKAID OWNAPPEE and. WHITNEY. JIM. WARD, CL. THE WONDERFUL NICOL° FAMILY. is, VIAL MENAGERIE of rare Beasts from CM font Orilla Hi Of the Oahe. TII It EDUCATED PERFORMING} - E PHANTS, the most interesting animals in the world, (aiebrated POSTURE:RS, (.4). - mNASTE3 S BAIJANOMW, MAN CE,ItS told MUSICIANS. ctl r : oion,late 1111PPOPOTAMUS4 the veritable BEHEMOTH.. "lie is chit ) /' oolong Menu/is of God; upon &trek there is nut hs /Av.' , ziowlthstandintr, these rare 4 varied and tiItPILE(3I2.IIENTED ATTRACTION i the price of admission to the live shows will be ONLY FIFTY CENTS. Doors open at 2 P. and 7 P. M. by gain InTly, coe4.4t A CADEMY OF MUSIC. T. BUCHANAN READ, nuTIICM 91 VIE NEW I'AnTO7IItIJA WILDIFTI 'ZING,, DR sIIERIDAN'S RIDE, Bsc., Ow} reescat of Many citizens or this city, give a rcadlag of selections from his own Pocing. at UM ACADEMY Or MUSHY, ON FRIDAY EVENING, Oct. titlh 1805. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Beading to commences M 8. Tickets, 60 centa; secured Deals, 75 Mitt. Seats may Ile secured at any time nroviolio to the 'Reading at the Music Store of C.W.. 'Y 111IMPLER, corner SEVENTH and CHESTI . ..;IfT, and at the Bost Office. oe3-4t MUSICAL FUND HALL, MASTER RICHARD COKER,' Late pyluelhal soprano of Trinity Choir, New York, willgive EL Seeks of THREE U7.lMirt CONCERTS, TR uRSDAY ono 9•RIDAA! V.P.N191(18, Oct.. Nth amt 11th. colotuemelng at 8 o'clock, and SATURDAY MORNING, Oct. 14th, commencing at 11 o'clock. assisted by the following artists Mm. JENNY REMPTON, Contralto, Mrs OTTO Flit - taloa, Bliss° 004 Signor LIISK,ONI, ADU tBSION. IVY CENTS, Reserved Suata (umbered), 75 cents, Tickets to ba luta gymr, Trompler's Music Store and Itlelcy's, Book Stand, Ccmilnatilitt Hotel: The sale or Hu, berverlBeats will commence on Monday morning, Oct. 9th, at Mr, Trumidera Music Storm ocB-9-11-12-4t \YID DOW'S, Bus. Manager. CONCERT HALL, A GRAND CONCERT, To be given by eminent and talatited Vocalists, oil, 'WEDNESDAY EVENING, Oct. 25th 1885, to aid in building a new addition to the bi ehool fee the sisters of rroViiteece. Tickets, 50 cents each. Call be had at StAoseph 4 a43llsBellittitiSleiwalaliousek No. 430 LOMISAItU Street. 0c.5-2t. L IND TOM GIVES Ills LAST iis4kND MATINEE in this cit 7, at the ACA. DEIaY WNW, NEXT SATURDAY. Artie.. NOON. 004 A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTa -LA- AND CILEBTNU'r. POSITIVELY LAST TfigEE NIGHTS Of the distinguished artists MR. AND MRS. HARRY WATKINS. And the best of living lulls Pianists MISS CARLOTTA SIIA.W, In their comical Musical Entertainment, niO HOURS IN FUNLA.ND Pronounce< br PPOB9 and 14)1)110BM DitIVINg AND DELIGHTFUL A/MUStiNtEN ever presented. It is replete with BRILLIANT MUSIC, SARCASM, WIT AND KONG. rj.ANO DUOS MISS C. SHAW AND PHONES. SOR HENRI A. I'ALAN9 . ? Doors open at n ,„ i; begin at 8. Tieueto and 20 818. oetlAt TP YOU WANT TO SEE A GRAND filirlit E4 IR the ACADEMY OF MAJD'IO, NEXT bATUKDAI AIftIINOON. 004-46 CONCERT HALL LA,ST WEEK OF tt t. I N D p) - 42:1) TOM will positively Close his engage mean fa"thls oily at the mid of this weeli,.llc W l 4 appear at Concert Hall EVERY EYENING. , Doors oPen at o'clock, Commence at la o , ClOeu. Tickets SO cents; Gallery , 25 cents. Reserved Seats, 75 cents; to be had at Mr. T. 13. Pugh's Bookstore, corner SIXTH and UHESTNIJT Btieet.s. Comfortable seats 114 Te been reserved Ili tilS gala lery for the neuomtuodottoo oP eolored_neople. oe2-st S. C. S. THAYER, Agent, ALL WHO HA,VB NOT REA.RI) BLIND TON go I9„thp..Akbt&N CIP MUSIC, NEXT bATITIWAY AIoTEBNOON. BARUTT i S GYMNASIUM, SPARR.. nig Buono and hide ()alloy, now onel.l SD MARKET street. BCP-17$' A OADEMY OF FINE ARTS, MESS. A gtE54l, above Tea:l=in= troll'? A. M. e. Y. M. Rettiiimin Ware Ervat piatai- at u cRIET REJECTED UM on Exhibition. PIS 3 AIILIN( . p,OARDING.-MRS. J. 11. MOUCIt IS now reedy to receive P VALMANVINT ANII TA.I4LE 110A.11111t1044 d t 273 THULE ) Strvots above Sprdee._ aeU UL* "FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO -a- let, with lioara tieettemen mid their Wives„ in ti retipectal.ne, bniall private. Patully. North Thlr , s teenth Eltreut, within three silences of Wierhe4 street. Adaress"L, : lll." , PABB office, oco - 7.1' ) r OARDIN9-IN WEST PHILA.DEL NIT A , for t l eol lemen, Piiiiif ling teltholtt tthttQ laTiz,ll)yearly ROARDING.-ONE LARGE SE00141), A- 0 glory front. ROOM, la }V3lnut street, near Beund, toegentleman and LA A It 1100f1Pi Address "A. Is. C., Preto' Odiee. 1102•111Wfdti` OARDING.-ASUPERIOR COMMO -1-, ii.prioxs for first.elass BUIINFTS WE Lite 1.1”11,4. Status Hotel. 413 CHESTNUT Wreet.. eitatl9l4. moderate. This hottne i/11.9 no bar. One largo, hantlaornety-turnlshed chamber raeant to-morrow. 063-13t* 11 0 A.R D I G---CONVENIFST TO, -A- P and liall»g frequent railroad communleatiote with the city, and near the station. Inquire beforti 2 o'clock. at 1402 IVALNIJT bireet. se.ls-.lm. pEEFERENCE IS DUE TO AbiEBL -L. CAN MANUFACTURES, --HODCWON'S Olen naval witutlDD FLUID, uopyjNo INK, AND omotINK INIC For sale by StalMicro and bruißtlAt4, atta by the manufacturer, WNI. HODGSON, Otnee, No. 103 North TENTH Street, sela-wfnan Phtlatlelphin, prasoists SEVAINC MEDICAL AID' . -a- would do well to consult Dr. 0, Ai DUMAN. No. 1037 WALNUW Street, for prompt and CIU. dent treatment. Malan patients consttlted by letter, and Teton dles rorwAr.led to any tuldreso, as ORO CORN EXCHANGE BAG I,IANUTACTORY. Ain Cotton Seamiessl3l4o( 10,00 Linen 1100 1100 20,000 Jute do. do. In store 431(1 fur sais t pi N T, BATtEr Gm 113 North FIZONT btreet. WHITE YIRO/Ii WAX OP ANTILLES ir -A new French Cosmetic tor beatitittlfig had preserving the complexion. it is the most Wonder. ful compound of the age. There he neither 'Chalk. powder, Mlialleellti bitilliuth , nor tale in ita compo. anion, It bang composed ebtirely of pure Virgil Wax; hence the extraordlnaeY dualltlea for pro. serving the skin, making it gaft, smooth, fair, itud, transparent, It makes Um appear young t the hODIe/S bundsome, Imudsome more bealittruh and tlic most beautiful divine, rrtees.,,Bo,ams cents. Prepared only by HUNT e Cu, , rerfunters„ 41 South EIGHTH 6treet t two doors abolre Chest. nut, and 133 South SEVENTH Street. above Wet. 11r2a.lho $2O -G, S, CRYSTAL, D. P,..1520. • +1,000,8, year eau he realized gliding Mitt phtting up the Crystal Door Plate. Agents walnut/. SRA, TOulii, anti Instruetieas cost VO. L. L. TODD 3,5 00,, NANSAM &rout, Now l'or4f 4eull for CaroUlar. 002,0-1111. HAVANA CIGARS...A GOOD VA MTV eentlantlT In store and b0nd,,14 lovt est sash rates. 8, ifUeULT 4 , t , 0r,*, terzs-em. No. South wRONT ftt.r.p4. 4 1 1 11 1 1 ), IIBENOLOGICAL EXAMINA. t .-o,9.,;ls2LHAwelptiotts of elturauteri IN(Lby ,L L,CAPEN, , . 1 ‘ oriz-wfmiy- .N . ,,.. , 1% Malt TENTH Strert,, Ma DR. C. L. MUNN'S, 781 SPRUCR °lcttEll - Dr Street, EXTRACTS TEETH. without tha least pain. by administering nitrous oxide gas. Tltls gii,“ is ulthout, taste or smell, and bats not LIM unpleasant effect °renter or Madrona. It per. feetly harntleas and deliglitfail to inhale, se2a.lin - - At OSAGE ORANGE, ARBOR ..11-111(1 other hello)lattnts; Pratt, Ornamental Trees. &c, utIYILERAN'S LIERAU.NTOWN NUR' pe2l4W
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