Fl7llB r" --- ,ii.DIES' FANCY FURS JOHN VAJELETECA, 71$ ARCH STREET, ABOVE SEVENTH. (At his Old-established Store), , oRTER, MANUFACTURER, AND DEALER IN FANCY FURS LADIES AND CHILDREN. ding now in Store a very large and beautiful „;runent of all the different kinds and quidattea 14 ' N ISCNIBFAH. LADIES' those - in want. vniendier the name and J o bmeik. FAHEIRA 716 ARCH Street: above Seventh. give no Partner or conneetion with an other e in this city. ea -4=U ;65. Fps. 180. I. H. & F. I. WORRA.TH, .uCCESSOIta TO TUE LATE G. F. WOKRATIL) No. 4115 ..treb. Street, gAyz NOW OPEN, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF YES , FANCY N'T.Tll,s, To which they invite the attention of buyers. oeS-3m PiULJINERY. O 013 , & CAR Y +w offer, in their Retail Department (in addition their usual stock of Straw and Falter Bonnets, Idles• and Misses' Hats, ete.),a full line of VELVETS, CEMPEs, RIBBONS, LACES, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, T AND GILT ORNAMENTS, and other novel ties of their own importation. WOOD & CARY, No. 725 CHESTNUT STREET BONNET OPNNING. IitiEDIsMGDAY, October 4. WOOD ZCs. CARYs o. 725 CHESTNUT STREET 726 CIELESTNUT STREET. I have now ope V ERYperior assortment of MILLGOODS, 'suitable for the Fail and Winter Season, consisting T BONNET, ROYAL AND U p NCU . T VELVETS, BONNET a ADTR a MMING RIBBONS, of every width and shade. MIK& LAVES ? MAD/pins, EIsIttLIRU FLOWERS FRENCH FLOWERS AND FEATHERS, An unusually richeelection,many styles that cannot had elsewhere. STRAW, SILK AND YELTHATS AND BONNETS, all the new shil., THE BEST NEW YORK AND ruv-azetr. BONNET FRAMES. Constant attention to the market and the auction sales in New York and this city enable me to offer 31 all times a complete assortment of fresh and de ::;:able goods at Inc lowest prices. ratticular attention paid to country WordeEYLrs. , oc4-lm 726 CHESTNUT Street. MERCHANT TAILORS. EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, 6I CHESTNUT STHEET. 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 Tour years the Cutter at OWENS' WashingtOn. _ se2A-ti ieepelt THE pI►RABOLA SP'.ECP.A.CLOMS- THET ASSIST .)tND IMPROVE THE VlB/o"ti, As thousand who have worn them will verify They have what is called an UNIVERSAL FOCUS. Look through them at any angle of the Eye which you may, and the Magnifying or Diminishing Power MEETS YOTI AT A =MEE. For sale only by n BORHEK & SON, OPTICIANS, NO. 402 CHESTNUT ST. rill AN 11.)L4k1.. NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN U. S. FIVE-TWENTIES. The Secretary Of the Treasury having given notice that he will exchange Certificates of Indebtedness, maturing before the /St day or January next, COM^ pound-Interest Notes, and One and Two-Year Fire Per Cent. Treasury Notes to the extent of niTY MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, 'or SIX PER CENT. FIVE•TWENTY YEAR :BONDS, interest being allowed on the Treasury Notes and Certificates to the Ist of November and the Bonita hearing date from that time at Three Per Cent. Premium. We are prepared to make the Conversion forHoid •era of Certifteates and Treasury notes without .eharge; and will also furnish the Bonds in any amount AT BEST DIARKET RATES. JAY c; 8E & CO., Bankers, Nc.:; ,All 5 CHESTNUT Street OFFICE FOR THE BALE OF ter•Xvo :Tilt. Ilka il W/1.06111 ira7iktz-s1 JAY COOK_V. .Br. CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, El sling Removed temporortly to NO. SOS CHESTNUT STREET, <offer for axle, at . lowest market rates, GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. I=l cam. 7.Brtreasnry Notes Of date of Aug. 15, Do. do. do. June 15, 1886. Do. do. do. July 15,1888. BOWDS OP ISM. 5-20 LOAN OF 1862. $-20 LOAN OF 186*. LoAN OF 15014 lIEWIFIOATES OF INozraTEDNEFS. taTOOKS OF ALL KINDS BOUGHT AND BOLD ON COMMISSION. dei Information given concerning all ads of Been- Colleetiotta on all points made at lowest rates. 0u24-tial .STOOKB, LOANS,&c. BOUGHT AND SOLD AT TDB BoAItD OP BROBBB, BY 0-.R.ORGE J. BOYD, • 18 South THIRD Street, second door se2o-3m Above Dlec , Bank PROrOSALS. PHILADELPHIA., OCTOBER 6,1805. SRAIRPI FR01'0541.5 in duplicate will be re- Ceived,_from first hands only, 14 the underelmili at the - United States Commissary Warehouse, near corner CALLOWHILL .and SIXTEENTH Streets. sir directed to Post Office Box 1338 in this city. until 10 o'clock A. M. OCTOBER 14th, 1865, for furnish ing, end delivering free of cost to the Camps, Bar- Tacks, At °spite's and ollleer6 In the vicinity of this -city, all the FRESH BEEF required by them fhr six months, commencing on the first day of November - next, or such less time as the Commissary General .anall direct, and sohject to his approval. The Beer to be of 81 eers four years old and over. and weighing gross not MSS than twelve hundred pounds, in alternate four and hind quartet% and trimmed according to regulations. Bids from disloyal parties Will not be considered. 'Stich bid must be'accompauicd by an oath of allegi- Alice to the Government. A bond of live thous: id dollars to accompany the Contract will be required. Proposals to be endorsed "Proposals for Fresh Meer." The Dallies of all parties participatink in the pro posal must be giveh, and flit trituattr of theaon tract will be allowed. C. L. lilLitußN, 0c7 7 7t Brevet Brigadier General. A. C. G. S. ENDLISH AND AMERICAN SI-IOE WI:MEAD : LINES AND TWINES. D. W. HOLMES do CO., 7,AJBER.TY SQUARE, DO§TON oc2-tuthip2mif BAKSR , S POPULAR HAIR ESTAB. LISHMENT—The assortment , of Braids, Wigs, Toupees, Bonbon's, Poplllons, Itonleaux, Ton dues, Frinee, Crbupaes, Curls, Illusive Seams for Ladles. cannot be equalled by any Other house In the United States atortees lower than elsewhere. No. 909 CHEST.l4l7l`Street. set -Inc RETAIL DRY GOODS. OPEMING. THOMAS W. EVANS & CO. WILL OPEx FALL AND WINTER CLOAK.% ON MONDAY, 9th Ont. 0e7.1t 518 and 820 CHESTNUT Street. THOS. W. EVANS it CO. Mite attention to their extensive and varied as sortment of NEW FALL GOODS, embracing the latest and choicest styles or SILKS, DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, EMBROIDERIES, GLOVES, HOSIERY, Ite. Also, a full line of gOOdEI suitable for MOURNING, of the West manufacture and fabric. Nos. 818 and 820 CHESTNUT ST. 0e.4-et liPOT FURNISHING 01W GOORS, A CARD. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON, NO. 1008 CX-.IMSM - Err twr., Whose establishment for the sale of HOUSE-FURNistI/NO DRY GOODS Is unequalled in the extent and variety of its as - sOriment, beg to announce to HOUSEKEEPERS, • RENEWING THEIR SUPPLY, Or persons about to furnish, that they are nOW 113. ceiving their FALL A S SORTMENT FRESH LINEN, COTTON AND WOOLLEN OFOODS FOP. HOUSEHOLD USE, EETEIM LINEN sfrEETilid.g, COTTON - SHEETUiVrs, PILLOW LINENS, PILLOW MUSLIN'S, DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, TABLE LINENS, DAMASK NAPKINS, BORDERED TOWELS,. TOWELLINGS, QUILTS, BLANKETS, TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, And every otherartiele SUILWaIo for a well-Ordered household. sess-tf 1865. NEW GOODS FOR 1865. EYRE a.LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCM IMPORTERS, BETA . /mans, Fancy and Staple Dry Goode. WHOLESALE-SECOND FLOOR. nem.tf GREAT STOCK - COO JOB LOTS CLOTIJS, CASSIMERES, KNOBBY COATINGS, BEAVERS, VELOURS, VELVETS, CHINCHILLAS, of the latest and most beautthd styles we have ever owed to the trade or public generally- Officers of the army and navy may feel assured of special attention. We atso have a complete stock of FRIENDS' WEAR. COACH CLOTHS, BILLIARDS, and BAGATELLES. oar motto is iL Good Goods at Fair Prices, I , at W. T. SNODGRASS' CLOTH HOUSE, 34 3033413 SECOND STREET AND 2$ STRAWBERRY STREET. ee3.lm LADIES' CLOAKING CLOTHS, FROM, late Auction Sales. A full line at low prices. CUHAVEN STODDART & BROTHER, • Noe. 4So, 452 and 454 North SECOND street, oc6-3t above Willow. NEW DRESS GOODS AT 37f AND -k 0 cents, From late Auction sales, tots or Ba.ony Woven Dress Goods, front the above to SO cents tker yard. _ CURIVEN STODIEART BROTHER, No. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND street, orS-at above Willow. TTEAYY DOMET FLANNELS FOR -kJ- shirting, as low as Canton Flannels. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER Nos. 450, log, and 454 North SECOND Street, Olt-St Above Willow. WALTER -PROOF OLOAKINGS, BEST grades, &LSO. CURNVEN STODDART & BROTHER, Roe. 45e, Isa and 454 North SECOND street,. oe6-3t Above Willow, FALL AND WINTER GOODS FOR MEN'S AND BOYS WEAR. A full and varied ito(tk of COATINGS, CASSIMERES, SATINETS, and cheap fabrics for Children's suits. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER. Nos. 150,1-52, and 454 North SECOND Street, oc6-8t above Willow. 10.LANKETS FOR FAMILY USE.- -" A splendid line of medium and fine grades of BLANRI.TS. CURWEN STODDART & 'BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, Ott - ;it above Willow. j CHAMBERS, NO. 810 ARCH ST. eJ NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY. Thread Veilsnew designs. Thread Lace'Barbes. Cambria Lace Veils, from st. Thread Lace Collars, from 50 cents. Empress "'Collars in pointe de gaze, point &p -hone, and veendennes. WILLTE GOODS. French Muslin, 2 yards wide for dresses. hoft ilulsh Cambric, liainsook, Plaid and Stripe Muslin s very chimp. Rich Cambric, Edgings and Insertions, French Embroidered Bands, FlOuneings, 502., Hemstitched Ildttfs., extra tine, 25 eta: oc4-12t FINE CLOAKINGS. Large stock Beaver Clothe, Chinchillas Ve lours, Frosted Beavers, &c.water-proofs, ' Also, Overcoat tugs, line Black Broadcloths, Black Cassi mores, Fancy Cassimeres, &c. Ladles' Water - proof Cloaks. Fine Fall and Winter Cloaks. Open Centre Broehe Long SllaWlS. Best quality Hoop Skirts. Black 1 bibet Long Shawls. COOPER & COWARD, oc4-ti B. E. corner NINTH. and MABEET Sts. INDIA SHAWLS. GEORGE FRYER, 110 Chestnut street, Will open his FALL importation of INDIA LONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS AND stlArtn, On THURSDAY, Oct. 5, to which the attention Of the Ladles is invited. OC4-6t ATTRACTIVE NOTICE TO LADIES. A full line of French 11fern:LOU, A full line of Poplins, A fun line of Blankets, Shawls. A full line of A full line of Nestles A full line of Table Linens, A full line of Cloths and Cassimeres, at' JOHN H. STOKES, nen 702 ARCH Street. SHAWLS 1 SHAWLS I I Bound Blanket Shawls. ' Plain Long Shawls, for friends. Extra-size Square Shawls. Pine Plaid libawls, newest patterns. Misses' and Children's Shawls. Black and Mode Thtbet Shawls. Berlin Jacquard Shawls. Fiew m JOHN 14. STOKES'. 7132 ARGH St A SPECIALLY INTEREST,,T.RO RpOVENING. JOSEPH H. 2 - 1 - icauvr-amr, (LAVE TUORNLEY & CuiSmo Raving made extensive repairs and alterations to the old stand Northeast corner of EIGHTH and SPRING GrAitllgN Streets, has reopened with a magnificent stock or new and beautiful Goods, se lected with great mire, 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 eustomers,and of assuring theln that no effort will be spared in the future to retain their eon tinned patronage. There will be found a good stock of - SLACK SILKS AND SHAWLS. RICH PLAID AND PLAIN POPLINS. FRENCH MENINGES, DELAJNES, AND CALI COES. CLOTHS, cASSIMERES, FLAN NELS, AND BLANKETS. LINEN GOODS - , MUSLINS, LUNGHAbIs, &c., &C. JOSEPH H. THORNLEY, se27-lin Cor.EIORTII and SPRING GARDEN. ED WIN HALL & CO., 26 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Have norropen a full stock of Idipin , a* , French Merinoes. " Lupin's' , Idouslin de Lanes. Silk-faced Poplins. Silk and Wool PopIWO. All-wool Poplins. Plaid Poplles, of ordered • Rich-figured all-wool Cashmeres. Rich stYles of Wool De Laines. Polka Dot Dc Lames and RepS. Dress clouds, in great variety, of our own im portation. soil RETAIL DRY GOODS. 1 r7Qg YARDS CASSIMERES AND 1 / 4 .;‘ , CLOTHS. —One of the largest STOCKS of medium and fine WOOLLEN GOODS to be found In the city. ratlines of Ladies' Makings, Nen '8 Overeoatingu. Goods for Business suits, Fine Casslineres, Fine Black Cloths, iirholegala or Retail. 0000. ER .1 OONARD,_ oe7-2t S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET. $lO DLANKETS. $l3 Premium, large size. Crib Blankets, fine qualities. Colored Blankets, by the attantßY. (baits. $3.75, $4, $4.50, *9, $lO, .te. Wide Bheetings. Table Unmask, $1 GO 1111,1% X Shaker Unahrinkable Flannels. $1.19 to s3.so. Hiehardsen 's (*olden Flax Linens. Richardson' Faintly and Fronting Linens, by the yard or piece, at leas -prices than they will be. JANENS CHEAPER THAN NUBIANS. COOPER & CONAHH,.. 0e7.2t S. E. Corner NINTH and MARRET: BLACK GOODS, OF LUPIN'S MAKE; Eblek Wool Delainea, in single and double widths, all qualities; Black Wool Panting, auction purchases, several qualities under price; Black cashmeres and liferinees; Black Alpacas, at bar bearth, e O muorno,y 5 c 6 a n 6o a ffo 7 d. aßd*k GOODS e, a Black Silks, Black Shaws, &c. COOPER & CONARD, oc7-2t S. E. corner NINTH. and MARKET. WVOL PLAIDS.-FINE QUALITIES and superior styles—Niue, 75, 85, I, * 1 . 2 5, and 111.50; Plaid Poplins, for Children and ladies% Plain Wool Reps. in greens, Lilies, browns. pur ples, &c.; French Merinoes, Plaid Alpacas, Valen el ss, Parramattas, Merrimack Prints. Balmorals, HOOD Skirts, &C. COOPER & COWARD, ecf-2t s. E. corner NINTH and MARKET. tAGG & BRO., CORNER TENTH AND PINE Streets open from AUCTION. a lot blue and brown grounds silk stripe Paris Litstinge, 05 cents. 1 lot silk stripe Mohairc, 55e. 1 lot high colors plaid Poplins. st. 2 lots Nottingham Lace Curtains, $4 and $8 TS pair. 1 lot gents' extra fine hemmed Linen Mkt's., 76c. 5 lots ladies' hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 31 tulle. 6 lots 600 dozen ladles , bleached and brown Hose, 20 to 35 cents. 4 lots 300 dozen gents' brown half-hosesl3 to 500. I lot ladies' white wooltOn Gloves, 60c. 8 lots ladies' silk-laced Veils, bugle and gold trim med, Ti cents to $2.60. 3 lotg_English hand-made Lace C oilers, sse.to $1.50. 1 lot 770 dozen black and white Spool Cotton, 21e. per dozen. 3 lots bugle gimp trimming', 20c. per yard. 2 iota heavy, double-boiled black Bonnet Ribbons, 62 and 76 cents. 5 lots Dress Buttons, small and large, m to 50e. per dozen. 1 lot narrow black silk Guipure Lace, 75 to we. 1 lot assorted Perfumcs,Lubin's best extraets,lse. 4 lots gents , and ladies' silk and wool Scarfs, 50c. to $1.26. 3 lots Balmoral Skirts, all colors, 4110. 3 lots gents , hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 33 to 62c. 1 lot all colors Silk Chenille, 100. per bunch. 1 lot French colored Working Cotton, 10e. 15 doz. Also, Notions in great variety, at bargains. 07-2 t 'PIGS STYLES FANCY SILKS, $1.75 -1. 1 1 , Heavy Mock Silka, 911.95. Heavy White-edged Taffetas $2.25. Royal Armures and tiros Grains. Rich Black Figured Silks, $1.65. J. C. STRASITBRIDGE & CO., Northwest cor. of EIGHTH and MARKET. - LACK ALPACA, VERY GOOD, .50 - 1 -i• CENTS. All-wool Plaid Cashmere, 75 cents. Double-width Black Woo/ De Lalnes, Lupinls all•wool De Lemnos, 50 cents. Lupin's clue Merinos. in black and colors. J. C. STRAWBRU)II}E it CO., Northwest cor. of EICIIIPLI and MARKET. rrHE PLACE TO BUY CHEAP -a- FLANNELS. The place to buy cheap liinslins. The place to buy chea.lhawls. The place to buy cheap Cloths and Casslnteres. Williamsville, Wamsutta, New York Mills, and Housekeeper. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & 00., Northwest coy. EIGHTH and MARKET. 12-4 HEAVY BARNSLEY SHEET 'NOS, $L6.5. Heavy wide Table Linens, $l. Very line Snow-drop Table Linens, $1.33. 300 doz. Towels and Napkins, cheap. Russia Crash, Bath Towel, and Doylies. Extra inducements to Hotels and Housekeepers. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE it CO., Northwest ear. - EIGHTH and MARKET. BLANKET DEPARTMENT. - THE most complete assortment in the city. All the' Leading makes at par prices, by the pair or package, bought early and direct from manufacturers. We are enabled to retail Blankets at labout the usual wholesale rates. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE ez N ortirwest cot.. EIGHTH and mAiis.E l r. ae3o-stuthtf SILESIA NAPKINS. Just received, a small parcel of real SILESIA DOUBLE DA.KASK NAPKINS, large slae and heavy quality, at a very reasonable price. SITEPPARD,VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON, Linen Housekeeping Dry floods, 0c5.6t No- 1008 CHE6TNUT §trae.t. CURTAIN GOODS. 1865. FALL. Z. E. A. It A_ V I_l N § MASONIC HALL, 719 CHESTNUT STREET, HAS NOW OPEN HIS FALL IMPORTATION CURTAIN MATERIALS, The moat elegant assortment eyer otrered in Phila• delphla • BELECTBD BY HIM PERKPITALLY The Best European Markets, Embracing in part, FRENCH BROCATELLE, • SATIN DAMASK, SILK TERRY, PLAIN SATIN, SMYRNA CLOTH. COTELINE, PLAIN REFS, STRIPED TERRY, SATIN DE LAINE, WORSTED DAMASK, PEKIN CLOTH, EMBROIDERED CURTAINS, LACE CURTAINS, NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, MUSLIN CURTAINS, 3 1 TABLE COVERS, PIANO COVERS, WINDOW SHADES Any- These goods are offered in every desirable style and Color at IMPORTATION -PRICES. WALRAYEN, Tr.to ee7-Bt CURTAIN 10.111 /1 C":i .110 IDI bat 41 Sheppard, Van Harlingen & Arrison, No. 1008 VIIESTNIIT Street, Are now receiving the commencement of their Fall Assortment of FRENCH AND ENGLISH LACE CURTAINS, BROCATELLE, SILK TERRY, PLAIN WOOL REPS SATIN DE LAMES, FANCY UNION REPS, UTRECHT VELVET, And a variety of other materials for CURTAIN and FunNITURR COVERING. oc7•tf 628 FELL STYLES - NOW 628 " trannfaetot No. 6ZB ARCS Street. Our assortment la complete, containing ran Knee or Ladies', Misses', and Children's Warts, of every style, length, and size, which, for finish, durability, and cheapness, are unequalled by any other hoop skirts made, and arc warranted to give satisfaction. Skirts made to order, alit red, and repaired. Also, good Eastern -made -Ina_e skirts, from fifteen to forty springs, at very low prides. Wholesales e - and re. tail. Im* CONSULT DR. DUMAS, NO. 1037 WALNUT Street, for Acute or Chronic Dis eases, Nervous Affections, General Weakness, Ne- Phritie or iirilYtd, Bronchitis, or COMirined Von rthicli he treats with unpreceduitted §uv cess, and solicits the worst cases that have been abandoned by other physicians. oe3-101. COPARTNERSHIPS. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.— The copartnership heretofore existing under the Lyle Slid title of TOW/ END & CO is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The bus ness will be continued b CEO. N. TOWN SEND, at 123.:i South FOURTHStreet. GEO. N. TOWNSEND, GEO. W. GRIER. All persons baying claims against the firm will present them to either of tile above, and all persons indebted to the iirni win please settle the same. PlilLADELriliA, September 16, 1865. sett-sit NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Mit Copartnership heretofore existing, under the firm of HARRISON J.A.EDEN & C0.,18 this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be carried on at the old stand, southeast corner of TENTH and ARCH Streets, by I EARR [SON JARDEN, who is authorixed toieeeive the debtsdue to the late line, taw Milt pay all elating against said lino oto-at. HARRISON a-ARDEN. TyISSOLUTION —THE FIRM OF „TO -1-• SEIM. CAMPBELL b BBOTHER is this day dissolved by mutual consent. lg ❑le hie lirm will be settled by CHARLES CAMPBELL, wits will continue the businels at the old standoxis MARKET Street. JOSEPH CAMPBELL CHARLES CAMPBELL. PIIILADA., Sept 30, iedi, oc4-6t* COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. -T H E Undersigned have this day entered into a ea oartnerahlyi under the name and title of BRUNER, WANE & GO., for the Aransaction o MARKETE RAL LtiklßEß BUSINESS, at 1.4108 3L A. BRUNER, imx., D. C. WANIi A. BRUNER, , JR. ran.ArritLyrita, July 8, ISM TUE BIISINESS WILL SID VONDWITED IN connection with an old esta'trlieboa Lumbar Dopet at ceinntbia, Pa., thus giving the yard superior ad vantages. E PRESS.-PITILADELPIITA, SATURDAY, 00TO13VR: 7, 1865: pIIBLISHED THIS DAY ! NEAL'S CRARcoAr. EREMITES! NEAL'b CHARCOAL SKETCHEM EY TUE LATE JOSEPH C. NEAL, ESE /. Three Books complete in one volume, cloth. PIACC $2.50 a copy. tnnuernavVß OP HIS OWN OBSERVATIONS AND EXPERIENCE. Being the only complete edition of hismritings ever before collected and issued complete In one volume. WITH TWENTY-OXF. ILLSWFRATIONiii FEW/ ORIGINAL H DEMONS BY FELIX O. C. ARLEY. • PRICE $2.10 A. COPY. Bend for our Mammoth DeoetHillYo Catalogue. Books sent pestage paid on:receipt of the retail price. Address all cash orders. retail or wholesale, to T. B. rETERSON & BROTHERS, 306 CREsti4tlll Pt., Philadeipplobra. It ALL NEW BOORS ARE AT PETrenso .g. SERMONS AND ADDRESSES FRANCIS FULFORD, D. D. LORD-DISHor OF MONTREAL AND METROPOLITAN OF CANADA. McCAULEY & REIVIONT, 911 CHESTNUT STREET, ocs-2t• First Floor, Back Room 3,000 ARTISTS IN CUBA That 10 CO Bay, 3,000 copies of Mr. Carleton'c new comic book, entitled OUR ARTIST IN OITI3A, have been sold in Fess than a weuk, and another edition is rapidly passing through the press. OUR ARTIST IN CUBA, is a beautiful little book, containing fifty comic sketches of a traveler's haps and mishaps in that lovely land of leather-colored Cubans, scorpions, rats, cockroaches, tarantulas, fleas,splders, lizards, donkeys, cock•flghts, mask-halls, codfish, garlic,on ions and oranges that do abound in the tropics. no Publisher would say that the pictures are brim full of humor, and are being praised by every one— but the litakor forbids any suet, manner of adveyti sing—so the book must speak for itself. 3,000 COPIES are now speaking for themselves, and there will son be 2,M0 more. Elegantly printed on tinted pa per, and bound in a new style. Price. $1.50. *,,* Sent by mall FREE, on receipt of Price, by CARLETON, Publisher, oc7-swtf NEW YORK JUST RECEIVED, BY ASFIMEAD_& EVANS, . _ No. 724 CHESTNUT Street, NEW BOOKS—AII the current literature of the day. STANDARD WORMS—Bound in various styled Of muslin, morocco or calf; including all the most eele brated writers of both sides the Atlantic. JUVENILES.—inir assortment of Juveniles has never been larger, and includes all the best Ameri can and English publications. The new English Toy Books are printed In the brightest colors, and cannot fail to delight the little ones. TAIPCIINITZ - EDITION OF BRITISH AU TIIORS.—A. full assortment of this popular edition of standard writers, in paper, muslin, and half bindings. As we are daily receiving Books or every variety, purchased at low ra;es at the late Trade Sales, we offer them at cheap prices to the trade or public generally. oc6-3t A PPLETON'S rinw AMERICAN CY. aL 3 .- CLOTEDIA, COMPLAIL IN SIXTEEN VOLUMES. ...This book forms a complete library of the most useful Mnd Of information, and is Invalidate for re ference. For the purpose of giving It the large cir culation it deserves, it is now offered at a price ma king it the cheapest book in the country. Call and see the various styles or binding, at the agency for this City, a 3 Mgt SI X TH Street above Cheating,. ioca-st] JAR. IL SIMON. NOTICE TO THE MEMBERS OF THE OENERAI. CONVENTlON.—Theological and Miscellaneous Books cheap O . MoKULEY LS; BEMONT, 005-30 911 CHESTNUT St., first floor, back room. AITEL.A.TIAJVI PHOTOGRAPHS or this 60d-missioned man in OIL and CRAYON. MISS M'KEEYEB'S POPULAR VOLUMES—NEW ADDITIONS. WOODCLIFFE. By HAititiET B. MgEnzvan. One volume. 12m0.. cloth. .EDITH'b MOWRY. Itmo., cloth. SUNSHINE; On, VATIC VINTON. I=o., eletb, l . THE FLOUNCF.D HOBE, AND WHAT IT COSTS. With Frontispiece. 75 ate. Miss McKeever's popularity-us au authoress, and the elevated diameter of hos writings, have given to them a standard character equal to those of any female writer of the present day. LINDSAY & BLAKISTON. Publishers, • se29 No. 25 South SIXTH Street. 1865. LATE PUBLICATIONS.—AN EXAM INATION OF SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON'S PHILOSOPHY, and of the Principal Philosophical Questions discussed in his. Writings. By John Stuart Mill, in two volumes :12mo. HONOR : OR THE SLAVE-DEALER'S DATIGH TER, By bleOen G. Bulrinch. THE ni.AD AND THE BAlL — Thoughts for a Young Man. By A. B. Muzzey • DISSERTATIONS AND DISOUSSIONS.—PoIIti caI, Philosophical and Historical. By John Stuart Min ; a volumes 12 mo. a All the nsw hooks received as soon as published, and for 6MO by JAMES S. CLAXTON, • ISucceSNO2 tow. .% A. MartIOIL se2o 606 Clurds.N - Irr Street. HERMAN HOOKER'S PuaLICATioN oc7. 911 CIIE k TZTU't Street T HE COMMERCIAL LIST AND PRICE CUICTIMNIC OF TO-DAY, contains, in addition to the usual full an complete reports of the MARKETS, OILS, SR NEWS, &e., valuable information relative to the New Sil ver Mining Regions of Nevada, the profits of Silver Mining, aiid a list of the Companies formed and forming in this city. YUBLISRED EVERY SATURDAY, BY STEPHEN N. WINSLOW, 241 DOCK STREET. L 6 ONE -PRICE STORE." CL W. PITCHER, SOS—CTIESTIVTJT STA RE!I—SOS. Dealer In Books, Albums, Magazines. Stationary. Portfolios, Writing Cases. Card, Medium and Imperial Photographs. Pastel Paintings, Steel Engravings. Stereoscopes an 4 Stereoscopia VIeWS. Walnut Brackets, Book Racks, and Easels. Frames of all kinds on hand and made to order. Paintings anti Pictures of oil sizes framed In the best manner . Also, a line assortment of Cord and Tassels, at the low est razes, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. G. W. PITCHER, 808 CHESTNUT Street-808. oc7-if Philadelphia. WOMAN'S MISSION. This is one of the finest productions of the cele brated artist, C. Behussele, .F.sg., and painted to the order of the publisher, without regard to cost, and the last production or the artist before lie sailed for Europe for the benefit of his health. It Is a subject that well comports with his warm, benevolent dis position, and he has thrown his whole domestic feelings on the canvas. It represents a Field Hospital, with ladies as vo. inn teer nurses to the Milk and WeltililedSoldiers.. A lady of education and refinement and a wound ed hero are the principal figures in the centre. She has just penned a letter for him to his loved ones at home, w - hich lies open on his couch, and is now of fering:him the consolations of religion. On the right is the figure or a young girl, a far. mer , s daughter, just bringing in a basket of bread, while on the extreme left is the 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 atria than and Sanitary Commissions taking care of the womuled left on the fipa. in the forevattnti is IL 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 an made with scrupulous eXautneas to nature, and makes the picture Inniurpassunre as a stork 01 art and beauty, and well illustrates the noble and benevolent character of the loyal and patriotic. Women of America. This splendid painting 111111 just been engraved on steel by A. B. Walter, Egij... in his finest style, proofs of which will be on extitbition with the orl 0.- 11111 Painting, so that those wishing to subscribe can judge for themselves how artistically Mr. Walter lint transfer' ed LIM design, in all its details, from the camas to tho SUBSCRIPTION PRICE FOR THE ES. G. W. PITCHER, oe.G-Ct. 808 CHESTNUT STREET REMOVAL.—MRS. STABL, CORSET mui..faanrer, has re moved from 101 South TENTH Street t 01313 CHESTNUT, where she will be happy to see her qld customers. oes-3V REMOVAL -DR. THOS. WARDLE Las removed Ids office to No. 156 North katfitTll Street. oc4-12t. R EMOVAL. OFFICE FOR THE SALE OF GOVERN MENT LOANS. JAY COOK,E & CO., during the alterations necessary in the enlargement of their o.(1 office, have taken the commodious Rooms, No. 305 CHESTNUT Street, next door to the Bunk of North America, where they Will be pleased to 'see their old friends. seta-lm I)EMOVAL-NOTICE.-THE OFFICE of the Excelsior Oil Company Is removed to Room No. 21 Merehante' Exchange. sel6-30t REMOVAL.-BENEDICT MILLER. UMBRELLA and PARASOT,Manofftethrer, ti removed to 39 North SIXTH Street. ses-Im. LP WILLIAM R. MOORE, _GE NERAL FIIRNIStIige UNDERTAKER, No. 523 RACE Street, (lath of Areh street.) lar Personal attention st all hours. aangi-Inn 830,000 g!!! 4 ~0 I:ll 9 tb.v A titTeetewWpa E r : ties who have already a large amount empinyag lit the manufacture of an at ti the Of dally consunthltun, for which there is a roost sully increasing demand, end which will pay from twenty-tire to thirty per cent. per alltiUM on tt,c Investment. tr oitrtleu lors, apply to K ERSHAW 151 BI), • ot7-2t. No. 3564 CHESTNUT Street. QKATES OF EVERY VARIETY, N. , Croquet, Archery, Cricket and Base-Ball Im plements, for rItILTP WIISON At CO., se3o-irit 400 CLIESTNIII OtseVS. NEW PUBLICATION& lIENSZET &CA M 612 ARCH Street NOW ON EXHIBITION, FREE. PITCHER'S, SOS Chestnut Street, SCIRTSSELE'S SPLENDID PAINtINGi WOMAN'S MISSION, G.RAVING, 68. REMOVALS. EDUCATIONAL. fiRITTENDEN'S COMMERCIAL COL- N- , L 666. 637 CHESTNUT 6t..cornst of tieVentit. EdTADLISHRD 1844. INCORPORATEiI Complete - preparation for the Counting Houle and Business Lite. The course of instruction includes Book- keeping in all its branches, as practised by the best account ants; renmanshl% plain and ornament,i; Commer cial CalaiiiatiOlia, FOTIONCOMInereIaiLaw, Detecting Counterfeit Notes, &c. . TELEtiItAPHING-, by both sound and Ppaper in struments, taught by one of the best of Practical Opera - Ws: in extent or ......641stious thoroughness Alla practical value of its well-tried course of instruc tion and in real advantages to business men, this Institution is unequalled. The instruction given is of the most 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 qui - allied for Business Life. *tiients instructed separately, at such hours„as may beet mit their convenitnoe, Diphinae, with the seal of the Institution attached, awarded sit graduation. Catalogues, containing terms, students' names, i ¢ j, may be obtained gratis. on zrppileation. oe4-fir , S. 11. CRITTENDEN & 9.9. TN ST RII C TION IN FRENCH.—A _a. Young )lady born and educated in Paris, will glite LOSSOIIa In French in private families, or at her own dwelling. The successful experience in teaching during the last few years, by a new and unproven teethed, enables her to promise to her pupils a perfect knowledge of the French Language In a short time. For terms and references, apply from 9to 12 and from 2to 5 at No. 8,17 North SIXTH Street. se9-sinth24t*if INSTRUCTION THROIIOII BOOKS, OBJECTS, AND PICTURES.. ANN DICKSON will reopen her SCHOOL for BOYS and GIRLS, at No. 108 South EIGHTEENTH street, on the 11th of September. aul7.thetu-24t CHURCH SINGING.—DR CUNNING TON respectfully offers his services to ladles and gentlemen desirous of preparing' themselv,esfor singing in choirs, Catholic or Yrotestant,or for Ora torio singing. His long experience in every variety of Mitered MIMIC Will ensure careful tuition and ra pid improvement. He will teach in eIaSSOS or give private lesson. Also, on the Plano-Forte, Violin, Violoncello and in Sin_ging in general. For terms, &e., apply to 703 SPRUCE Street. se2B.thstu6V DURANG'S PRIVATE DANCING G ACADEMY is now open, EIGHTEENTH and CHESTNUT, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Satur days. For terms apply at 1201 FILBERT., oe7-2t. TIANCING.-M. C. CAMPBELL, IMR. and Mrs. SHANE, receive and teach Ladies and Gentlemen, Masters audiMisses Dancing, Eti quette and deportment privately and in classes, every day and evening. at WASHINGTON HALL, EIGHTH and BPRING GARDEN. oce-lit* L. CARPENTER'S PRIVATE D. DANCING ACADEMY. 6215 ARCH Street. —To Young Ladies, Young hientlemen, and Pa rents, who are desirous of learning Dancing pro perly and with ease ,and grace, for your private Drawing-Rooms Soiree or Sovlables, cull on the long-ebtablished and punctual master of tile arti D. L. CARPENTER, at any hour—Morning, Noon, or Evening,-.lally.amlules:- FALL AND WINTER TERM. _ _ - - - •• Scholars can commence at any time, being dated fimm the time of eneerhlg. lmperlale, Zulma, polka, Mazurka, Lancer Quadrilles, are properly taught. For the German Cotillions—Gallop, Short ltedowa, Deux Temp, Trots Temp, Cinq Temp, Polka-Fedowa, Polka- Mazurka, &e. For references, call on the thousands of pupils whom D. L. CARPENTER, 6215 ARCH Street, has taught. sie3o.lin PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY AT WEST CHESTER.—The duties of this Inatituilon will be resumed on THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER TrR. The following gentlemen com_pose the Board of Trustees: Hon. James Pollock, LL. D. President; Capt. William Apple, Vice PresidentCW. E. Bar ber, Esq., Pecretary,_. James H. Orne Esq., Treasu rer; Rev, Richard N ewton, D. D„ , ' Rev. Thomas Brainerd, D_ Hoii. Oswald Thomson, 8014• Charles lion. W. E. Lehman, Major lien. S. W.'Crawford, Col. Wm. Bell Waddell, Major Wayne McVeagh; Messrs. Joseph B. Townsend, James L. Claghorn , Charles B. Dungan, George I. Russell, Wm. L. Oprlugs, Addison May, and T. B. Peterson. . . Cadets may pursue an English, Classical, or Sci entific course of studies, at the option of parents. pie Academie Staff is composed of twelve profes ...4 6gtettetorLudlO have ,Oducated in our best institutions, and have had an exienetVA and Successful experience in the training of youth. A graduate of the United States Military Academy. or experience and ability, conducts the Military De partment. The moral and religious instruction of the Cadets Is carefully attended to For circulars, apply to James H. Orne, Esq.,No. 528 Chestnut street T. B. Peterson,Ese.,Mo. Chestnut street, Philadelphia, or to Col. THEO. HYATT, se2O-Jm President Penna. Milftary Academy. VIL LAUB GREEN SEMINARY— ' MILITARY BOARDING- SCHOOL.—Terms very moderate. Thorough course of study in Mathematics, English Classics, &e. Supplies the benefits of a home. Surveying and Engineering taught. Boys of all ages received. Regius SepieM ber 4th. Refers to JOHN C. CAPP SON, 2,3 South THIRD Street; THOS, J. CLAYTON, Esq., FIFTH and PRUNE ; Mr. GEORGE F. KNOTT, 38 HUDSON street. Number limited. Address Rev. J. HARVEY BARTON, A. M., Village iireelh Pennsylvania. an4-sm Qjo t RIZZO WILL RESUME HIS LES SONS in Vocal Maio at his resift/ce l l gc,. 313 south SIXTEENTH Street, October 1. Ile may be addressed meantime through the City P. 0.. as above. • au29-tf THE FRENCH AND. E N S H -a- BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL of Madame MASSE will reopen on MONDAY, September )Bth. 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 - institute. For circu lars, containing terms and other particulars, ad dress 1342 SPRUCE St., Phllada., Pa. auls-2m ri,HEGARAY INSTITUTE.—ENGLISH and French Boarding and Day School for Young. L0d1e541i00.1527 and 1522 SPRUCE Street, Phi= rdel i e t tla, will reopen on WEDNESDAY., Oopteto- Vrencit is . the /a age or.tia 16. "4". otantly spoken In thlLstilute. For circulars partioularomply to aus-am Madame rollEßvu.a.,Y, Frinclpg, THE CLASSICAL AND , ENGLISH' BoNOOL of the subscriber, S. E. corner or THIRTEENTH and LOOTIBT Stiests, will Reopen on MONDAY, Sept. IL Citu2B-Zie] B. KENDALL. RIGNOR P. RONDIRELLA-ITALIAN s•- , and English Singing Lessons. Residence, S.W. corner BROAD and PINE. se2l-ine VNGLISH CLASSICAL AND MA THENATIOAL INSTITUTE, No. 2 Southwest PENN SQUARE. Duties resumed Sept. 11th. au29-2mo JOSEPH DAVISON, Principal. THE SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL -I- INSTITUTE, CHESTNUT Street, N. W. eor, of Twelfth, reopens SEPTEMBER Rh. This is the be: t tgr a pled School for bor . in America. THE CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, DEAN STREET, BELOW LOCUST, WRI be reopened SEPTEMBER 4th. 81126-2 m. S. W. EAMES, D. D., Principal. MISS 8R0011.5 AND MRS. J. E. HALL will resume the duties of their BOARD* INC anfl. DAY SCHOOL fora Dung Ladies, at 1218 wALN Wl' Street, on WEDNESDAY. the 20th inst. autd-2m5 FINE POCKET KNIVES. BAILEY" (It CO, Sl9 CHESTNUT STREET. B ts•l-1 r POTTER,. PHOTOGRAPHS of this lamented Divine in OIL and CRAYON. SPECIAL NOTICE. I balm made arrangements to remain for a SHORT TIME ONLY, elts m Arnair s a r M r a w li i 4 c a t e i g e urtil e gA r g; notice. GEO. J. HENKELS, seltm 809 and Sll CHESTNUT Street. NOTICE-TO THE SLATE - DEAL ERS OF CITY AND STATE.—Send for a Sam ple of the "MODEL PENCIL SHARPENER," a mischievous little thing that whittles Slate Pencils into tooth-picks. It will increase the value of your Slates fifty pea cent. Sent by mail. Address WIT - J.IAX OSGOOD. . _ se2B-tbst4te P. 0. Box IE9 Niel' GRICE & LUNG} • FULTON WORKS, 1340 BEACH STREET, Engineers, Machinists, Boiler Makers, and Car Builders. Tanks or every dueeriution Made TN order.. Bole Agents for Long's Marine Balinometers.mylg.lo "T NEVER HAD A GOOD PICTURE -z- BEFORE P , exclaimed one'bf Philadelphia's fairest daughters, as she gazed with delight on her Photo-Minfeture, made at DEEMER dp DILLON'S, IS South EIGHTH Street. N. B.—Albums and Stereoscopes to great variety. C H. RADEN & CO. MANUFAC • TURERs OP AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS, OAPS, FURS, BONNETS, STRAW GOODS, RIBBONS, &c., No. 600 and 602 MARKET street. The largest * and most complete stock, the best terms and cheapest prices, Country mere/itto and the trade ftuPPlied• aurn-am ITENRY BALDWIN. JR., NO. 36 SOUTH SEVENTJI STREET,- PILJLADELPHIA., ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,SOLiciTOR OF PATESTS A - N6 COUNSELLOR IN PATENT CAM. • oc2-3m* DRIED CHERRIES.-4 BARRELS limed CheniC6i bble. Cherries, seeds 4n, for s ale by - .JOEIN D. TITSTIN 4 11* No. 1.530uth FRONT Street. COAL. 1:IBM:TINE EAGLE VEIN COAL, equal, if not superior, to Lehigh, Egg and Stove MON' $iZ Large Nut, CI. Try it: You will be sure to bepleafiad. 011C84 1201. Bonb FOURTH Street, below Chestnut. Depot ' iwiva CALLOW BILL Street, above Broad. jy27-Bin BLLIS BRANSON. NO WL 11 8' LEHI,GH, HICKORY, IT and FISH. COAL, at reduced Prices. Offtes and Yard, NINTH and WILLOW Ste. jy2o-3m' G 0 A L .—SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER I— , MEADOW, and 3pring Mountain Lehigh Coal, and beet Locust Mountain, from Schuylkill, prepared expressly for family WM. Depot, N. W. eornez EIAiIITA and WILLOW Streets. Office, No. I.la B. SECONT) Street. rape-tn L. WALTON a co. ESTABLISHED IN 1837. EMU, MATHIEU & SON, Cider, Tin.gn Pickling, and Preserving Esta blishment, Nos. UV, 110, and 124 LOMBARD Street, belowbecond, Itenoe,l Bottling elder„Pluir, ling and Family Vinegar, which is well" known for its fine flavor, strength, and purity, and warranted to Improvu by age. Preserved Fruits of all kin d s. rrenenuin.turd, 54,111,11 Crown: Flavorlug Extracts, English Valves- toot Jelly, English St Poovii, Pickles. Ketchups, Syrups, &e., &e. The above goods, itnnufaciured by us, are war ranted to be of a superior quality. . 81 - 111fribitt ORDERS filled at the shortest no tice,ner.-Vin JUST OPENED-A CHOICE ASSOR r- MEET of Gentlemen's Scarfs, Tics, and Hand kerchiefs from raris, imported and selected he JOHN O. AREISON, No. 1 and 3 North SIXTH Street. oc7 PORTRAITS, UNRIVALLED IN AC -1- emney. The roost ral fable of all portraits made ore LM -517.1.? PliotOgranlis.conovd in oil. See sped.- imams made, at H. F. Ruivnim, Owl MICR St. It* NOW IS THE TIME ! FINE STYLES of Colored Photographs . at reamed prices. Oa at ones to ItEl RPM'S Gallery. SECON I) Street, above ()min, anti seciit. ono of Mon style likenesses. Its ,-.. DR. WARDLE, SURGEON DEN • mr, for twenty-nve years in North Tenth street, has TildillOVßD to No. 105 North EIGHTH . Street. All Operations performed with care. Per cent:. in - want of Artificial Teeth that will give beauty and comfort to the mouth, will do well to call. Our terms are Moderate. No Imposition practiced in our 0c7.6t. No. 156 North maim Street. AO OSAGE ORANGE, ARBOR VITA, and other hedge plants: Fruit, Ornamenta l Tre e s. &c., aIadE.BLIAN'S OBRIKANTOWN NUR. MIES: se2l-I.m• A YOUNG MAN WHO Ha.B'BEAN In the Yancy Toilet Goods Business for the last live years, and can furnish good reference for the mime, desires a eITTTA T lON In a Wholesale or Ervin Hanes. elthdt. in Ulla DT some Sodiliern or Vi'eatoro der, or would go as tra yelling agent, or some other respectable bosh:less. P. T. GILT, It* 622 South ELEVEN - TIT Street. WANTED—THE CONBITM. E R S ' UNION COAL COMPANY are anxious Ito secure the services of a competent person to super intend their comerY4 county, Pennsylvania, near Williesbarre, Lucerne Those making application will bring their recom mendations as to competency and character. Office, 45 West PAYETT ' St. BALTIMORE. oce-St JAMES J IVEN, Secretary. WANTED—A FIRST—CLA.I3S DRY f 30011113 MAN, with or without capital, to take the place of a retiring senior partner, in an old-established Jobbing House. Address, over sig nature, F.," At Ibis Office. Communications strictly confidential, Darn WAST T.E D TO RENT-TYPO OR TIMER Communicating BOONS in a pri vatebouse. lOIt Of eltp reference glyeo. Address "ROMEO , Press Mlles, stating terms. WANTED—BOARD FOR A. GENTLE MAN; wire, Ai 4 child, 2>4 years old. Best of reference given. Address "CLERK," Prem office, stating terms. TVA NTED TO HIRE —A SMALL sitatE, .oltAbla for Groceries. ,('lease ad dress, Immediately, " W. 8., Jr.," rrese (Mice. oes-3t* WANTED -A PARTNER, WITH A cash capital of from 410,000 to 415,000, to en gage In an established business, which can be in creased greatly by an increase of capital. Address " Box 1207," Post Office. oc4wfrm-30 WANTED-A. COMPETENT ASSIS LT TANT in a Ratan Drug Store. Apply ;It No 941.5FRUCE Street. oc§-3t• WANTED -SOLICITORS AND AGENTS for Life, Fire, and Accident In surance in City and State. A liberal commission allowed. Address "BOX IM," Post Oftlee. oc4-6t WANTED -A PEW ACTIVE BUSI NESS Men to sell State Rights for a new and valuable Invention destined to come Into general use. A commission will he allowed that will enable an active man to make from $l,OOO to woo per month. Men accustomed to selling Patent Rignts preferred. Address •INVENTOR," Box 1015, Philadelphia, Pa. 0c441t WANTED—A PARTNER; ACTIVE or silent, with a hundred thousand dolls.re, to Join a gentleman who will furnish a like amount to do a Dry Goods Jobbing business in this city. The advertiser has been actively engaged In the business for thirtir years, and is desirous' of starting a new concern, The reference, if required, wilt be any large Importing or col:contagion house In Phila delphia, New York or Boston. Address "MER CHANT, ,$ Philadelpl P. 0. ock-St* WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN T recently discharged from the army, a Situa tion in some Mercantile Rana. . . . Has had several years experience as a salesman and in keeping accounts, prior to his enlistment, and can give unexceptionable references. Address "A. 5.," this office. oc3-615 WANTED -AGENTS, MALE AND Female, in every town and neighborhood to take orders for "THE (IREAT LABOR SAVER:" a patented article that every family wants. Will save ten times its cost yearly. Agents are making to $ 25 Per clay- Only to $lO capital required. mull particulars of the easiness sent to any ad dress on receipt of 6 cents for circulars and return postage. Address R. WAYVELL Chicago, Illinois, Raz 4791. se29-16t* AN APPRENTICE WANTED-AT the Office of the GERMANTOWN TELE GRAPH. An Intelligent soy a of about stxteen—not from the city. Applyoos-3t. AGENTS" WANTED TO SELL IN the State of New Jersey. Philadelphia, Dela ware, Ittontgomery and Bucks counties,-Pennsyl vania, the great jSeene of Time and, Eternity, with, theErteng of the .1424; ilioturo of extroordluary In terest and value. Fine chance for agents. Address JAMES HULLAXORP, CO., OR.ce No. 30. (Room 10) North FIFTH Street, ge224m• AGENTS WANTED FOR "THE SECRET SERVICE, THE FIELD, • THE DUNGEON, AND TIRE ESCAPE." By A. D. Richardson, New York .Tribuns Corres pondent. The most interesting and exciting book ever pub lished embracing Mr. Richardson's unparalleled experience ror four years, travelling through the South in the secret service or the Pratt/Lc, at the outbreak of the war with our armies and fleets, both East and West, during the first two years of the Rebellion; his thrilling capture; his confine ment for twenty months In freVen different Rebel prisons; his escape, and almost miradithlllll Jour ney, hy night, of nearly four hundred miles. It will abound in stirring events, and contain more of the fact, incident, and romance of the war than any Other work published. • Horace Greeley says! " A r reatmany books will yet be written . cleern= Mir: this &VV.' addition tg'aela„7ll7l:l.l'sfitTg compass Er clearer, fuller, more readable account, entirely from personal obk.m.catiOn, of the ILIUM, animus, purposes, tendencies, and Instrumentali ties of the blaveholders , Rebellion than does the unpretending narrative of Mr. Richardson." Teachers, ladies, energetic yoimg 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. Send for circulars. Address JONES,_BROTHERS,_& Co.. N. corner SIXTH and MINOR Streets aul7-2m. Philadelphia, I'4, GREAT CHANCE FOR COMPLETE HISTORY OF THE WAR, In one large volume, splendidly illustrated, with over mane portraits of Generals and Battle Scenes. Tile most candid, iucid ‘ eantrilete. authentic an 4 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. & CO., oeS-Irn&W4t* "Philadelphia, Pa.'• c. I T AWION WANTED—BY A. U 7 young MAN of experience, in a Wholesale Gro cery, Shipping or Commission House, as Salesman Of Masts.= l3ook-keeper. Can introduce a good cash trade. Unexceptionable references Ton on interview. Address "B . W. A.," Press 0 cc. oc4-4t* sitst in mat Apra. WM pay ten per eent. inte -700 OR $BOO WANTED UNTIL L. M. g e !ocla Collateral, Address se2fl-50 -e§ WANTED-TO RENT IMMEDI ATELTt a HOUSE with all the modern im provements; also, a MOW. Location from Sixth q pruce to 'Arch street.Addre4d t ` P R O W I t `ROOM • 34," ' Continentat Motet. 0e844*- CWANTED A HANDSOMELY FI - JESUS - 11Ra) fitltlSE, for six or seven months Rent not to exceed $,200 per month. Address "ntER. CHANT," Box 2784. P.O. se2B-thste6t* FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED, =IL From November or December 1 until May 16'4 for family of lour persons and no small children. Address Box 2047 Post Office. OC4-10t. CROQUET, AB,CHERY, CRICKET, and BASE BALL DIPLEMENTS, Just re ceived and for sale by PHILIP WILSON & Co., seao-nn 409 011ESTNU'Y Street. PIANOS t PIANOS PIANOS ! r SCEIONAORER ,t CO.'S STJPERIOB PIANOS,. WAREROOKS No. 1.0431. ctin4TFuT STREET, aret celebrated for their Volume, Purity of Tone, great Power, Drißlaney, Fulness, Depth and Even ness of 'IWO, - with exquisite delicacy and sweet ness. We respectfully invite our friends and the nubila generally to call at our warerooms and examine our extensive assortment of highly-improved Square and Grand PIANOS. We have received the highest premiums at all the great exhibitions ever held in this country including the Prize Medal at the World's Fair, drystal Palace, New York, and numerous testimonials from the best artists iu this country and Europe. We feel satisfied that there are no_Planos made In this country superter to our own. As a Philadelphiaauttiltettirer we pride our selves in haviUg achie re ved a reputation tor our in struments unexcelled by any other makeruen this country. It is a well-known fact that out..iltnos have for many years maintained their high reputa tion, notwithstanding Ow powerful competition of the Eastern makers. New York and Boston Pianos have been flooded into this market through their agencies,and herald ed by them as the only Pianos in the country: yet at the setae time these agents very seldom continue to sell an one maker's Instruments for any length of time. fo y r the reason that they are in ferior, and they are compelled to tat e hold of other maker's, per haps still more inferior, although pulled up by them _ as celebrated Pianos, when at the same time such mailers have never been known or heard of in their own cities. The consequence is, that our eitizeus are often induced topurchase such interim' instru. ments, without considering their own, or the gene ral I nterests.of their city. The advantage our citizens have in encouraging home manufactures certainly should not be over looked, for the following reasons: First. it is acknowledged that Philadelphia is the great manufacturing city of this country, and cele brated for its superior and skilful workmen. Second. The purchaser obtains the piano directly from a, . the manufacturers, and saves the amount wog by the-agent, who usually claims greater pro ms than the manufacturer. Third. The agent's responsibility amounts to no. thing; there is nu redress; the instrument he sells is made for the market, and the purchaser Must run the risk. Whereas.on the other hand, we, as the manufacturers, are lieldagsponsible, and cannot shirk the responsibuity tilairthe :went. Our remits,. tion it at stake at all times, and it is, therefore, to our interest to turn out none other than first-class instruments. HENSZEY & CO., 812 ARCH Street • • - FOarltt, Admitting that such Instruments might be equal to our own when ROW. they Cannot give the same satisfaction, or wear the same length Of time, forthe reason that the agent depends upon others to keep such pianos as he sells in order, and will, of course, not expend any of his profits to do co; 'whilst we, the manufacturers, have our outp ex cellent worionen, who fully unlersood tho busi ness, and will promptly give their attention; and the pianos be made to wear marl. longer. Our establishment is one of the most extensive in this country, and when our new imororementS.nOW to progresii, ass cOMPICted, It Will be one of the largest in the world. Our object is to snake this brat cli of industry one of the great institutions of this city: Our Instruments also possess great Improvements Oyer Others, and our extensive theilities for manu facturing enables us to keep on hand a large stock of onatcrial, and procure the best machinery, he. If pert oils desirous to purchase will give us a call, we will prove all that we have said to regard to Our nifinoth Uwe are of course, always differences of opinion - , and pri•jo.liced anti WON Whf? are Interested in the gale of other pianos who may latieV frOM Us: to such we have only to say, that it would give us inueli pleasure. at any time, to test our In struments with ally other make which they may choose to name. ••-• • . . We Again 118 k our friends and the rublie to eat and examine our silpertor Pianos. We feel satin lied that no house in this city rent compete with its. our prices being reasonable and terms accommo dating. Ctreniara ran be had at the iyitrerooms, glcing full descriptions of the styles and prices, with re frrenres. N.13.-:Seeond-hang In exchange. • rIA/10 7' 1 , ) REM'. Orders for TIITOng prom :tiy allcstdB+t to. . - No. 1021 CHESTNUT Street. oc3-irstf PIIOTOGRAPIIS TAKEN AT FOUN nnit d Afuelitne•Sliops, c , t" Engines. Car rhorps, and Machinery. Persons deArtug Photo wade shouldapply to REIMER. PhOtdr. is•rapber, at. (4allery. bEtIoNI) 1.1.101.'e drench '6 _ . NOW is THE TIME TO OBTAIN tine sets of CARD I'HOTOGRAMS, at re duced prleet, at REIMER'S, SECOND Street, above Wenn. Just the thing for scholars to exchange with classmates. tt GO GET YOUR CARTES DE VISITE rondo at B. P. 'REIMER'S, in Ills unsurpasacti style. You cannot imagine how exquisite they are. Seeing is believing. Sec specimens. 6114 AMU at CORN EXCHANOZ BAG Id ANOFACTOItit. 10,000 Cotton tteamtess Bags. 10,000 Linen do. do. 20,000 Jute do- do. In store and for sale by .1011 N T. DATUM & CO., set 4-20 10 10aN.,rc6 IMONT 4trost \ 1(11".1 . P.IN V EItE,A.L s o pESCRIPTIONS of Character, Collett. • I. twat.° and Talont 'll% • , with A /MCF , on \ us Imes, cm tb, .atlucAtlon, 7provement, Management and Training of CHILDREN. Social Adaptation, etc., day and evening, by , JOHN L. OATEN, 'llll Phrenologist and NOOkgeller, o. 25 B. TENTH. Street, above Chestnut. oen-tutbaryif PR. C. L. MUNNS, 731 SPRUCE Street, EXTRACTS TEETH without the least pain, by administering nitrous oxide gas. This gas is without taste Or smell, and has not the unpleasant effect of ether or chloroform. It is per fectly harmless and delightin/ tOLlkkate. sew-iiTs WANTS. AGENTS. wHAT THE PEOPLE WANT, FOR SALE AND TO LET. FOR A Li E-AN ELEGANT Itrown-stone-front Dwelliug,Onigtiruee street 4 west of Seventeenth. Possession 1100 n. Neat Dwelling, Val Mount Vernon street. Neat DAS (Ming., tail North Slxth street. Neat Dwelling, 1020 Opien street. Neat Dwelling, lON North Wool. Neat Dwelling, New street. north of Coate& Neat Dwelling, Marlborough street, bel. Duke. Neat Dwelling, 406 North Front. Immediate pos session. E. F. GLENN, IE3 South - YOWLED Street, oe7-tf and S.W. tor. Seventeenth anti &Mi. g in WA NTED TO PURCHASE—A arta /WTTOE within ten minutes' walk of Ninth and Arch; to poet fiobt tO IMMO, iVithrg• stating price and locution, "ti. W. li," (Met . 00-31* TO RE NT -A FIRST-CLASS MIRESIDENCE, with FURNITURE, oh SPRUCE - kreet, west of Sixteenth, JOHN A, BURTON, 0c.4-gt* 502 WALIJUT SENot. FOR SALE, WITH POSSESSION, doomme RESIDENCE, No. 1029 Race street. Newly papered and inUfited. M. D. LIVENSETTER, It. 129 South 'FOURTH Street. FOR BALE-HANDSOME THREE' ARA' STORY BRICK DwEr.r.iNOu LOT, Illby• 69 feet, No. 1939 Mary street , lirst below Master,_be tween Thirteenth and Broad strecta; cheap. and on accommodating terms. Apply to JOHN WHITE, Ea* RACE Street. lt. L" an FOR SALE-THE WELL-BUILT d convgnient DWELlinfiai 713 CFEEEN St. , with large side yard,with immediate aeaftenglon, B. r. GLENN. 123 South IFObIt - Tll St FOR SALE THE HANDSOME JII - 1 RESIDENCE, N 0.1433 ARCS Street. Apply at No. 136 piII:MUT Street, betWeell 303¢ and 123¢ o'clock. . oc6-6t* te FULTON HALL AT PUBLIC araißALE.—Thls valuablepro_perty wilt be offered at piiblie sale, at Cooper's trate!, On MONDAY, October lath, at 2) o'clock P. M. The building, erected with the' beet material and in the most substantial, manner, is 58 feet front on Prince street, and 148 in depth to-Water street, thus having two fronts. A nurelliteer who would give special attention to renting all the different rooms as W4ll. as the main saloon for concerts, public meetings, &c., it may be made to pay large receipts and a very profitable in vestment. It would be well adapted- for a silk, woollen or cotton manufactory, gas being intro duced throughout the largeleeliar as well es in every room in the building. The chandelier, settees, blinds, and all the furni ture will be included in the sate. Terme and conditions will be made known at the sale, In Vie meantime further information may be ham of GEO. K REED Treasurer Fulton rail STORE, NO. 618 CALL4)WHILL =IL Street, FOR SALE,hy .L H. 14ORRIS,Convey ahcor, 2.33 North TEN TH Street. oe4-43V, da FOR SALE—No. 235 ARCH ST. Am. Immediate possession. Large Store and Dwell. ing Lot 22 by GO. Only 0,000. EIGHTH Street, between Race and Vine—Largo fashionable Store and Dwelling. Lot 19 feet front by 90 feet deep. *ll 000, Estoy terms. oes-3tif PALLIER, SIXTH and WALNUT. dr, FACTORY BUILDING FOR RENT, Ma' with the use of a Steam-Engine In perfect or der, The puilqing has been thoroughly repaired, Is well adapted for any bitelliese requiring Wang room and superior light. Apply to - JAOB bt. Rom No. No. 325 WALNUT St., Room N 0.2. WILL BE BOLD, AT PUBLIC 'Sale, on THURSDAY, October 2 o'clock, on the premises, a F ARIL of about six teen acres, late the residence of Dirs. Catharine Henderson ' deceased, situated on the. Lancaster Turnpike, about a quarter of a mile west of the Eagle Station on the renitsylvania Railroad. The improvements are a good stone bodge, With a well of good water in the kitchen, and a trains barn, It is a desirable place for a country residence, being a healthy neighborhood, and convenient to churches and schools, awl capable of handsome improve ment. Sale peremptory se3o-swBt* JOBE LANE. Executor lilt. SOUTHERN FARMS FOR SALE. glit MY New Reglatera now ready, elleop Farina. Parma in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, DelaWaYS, and Maryland. Registers free. cr . RO. N. T0W.1 4 .7811ND it CO., oco.tasgt 11/3M M. FOURTH btroct, CA FOR SALE-WITH POSSESSION, MAIL TWO FURNISHED DWELLINGS. Modern Residences, handsomely finished with all modern inifircovements. Furnished in the latest Style. Situate on GIRARD Avenue. GEO. N. TOWNSEND & nes-fit 123)4 S. FOURTH Street. ip,„ FOR SALE, POSSESSION AT wz;tONCE—One HOUSE on Twelfth street; one 'ROUSE on Camae street, *3,500 each One oti man' yiLe street, *4,500; also, two STORES,*4,SOO each. oes-IRS TATTAVW ..CKSON, 614 Cx kAT M UT 6 treat. FOR SALE, WITH POSSESSION NEW HANDSOME DWELLINGS, On Ridge Roisd, aboii6 Thompson street. These handsome,well-finlithed Modern ECM= ecs n-111 be sold at fair prices and on easy terms. Only $ . l l OOO cash wan ted—bala nee by instalments. 6rEO. N. TOWNSBND 't CO.I. oce-St 1'43 , 4 outti V /MIMI ktreet. FOR SALE , A BARGAIN-FARM Amaof 67 acres, near Pottstown, Penna., with all modern improvements ,and in MO state of culti• vation, rrtco s ten l ,.. - u n s o Ni END & co,. ..oc2-tit No. 123% South FOURTH Street. ej VALUABLE ARCH-STREET PRO mal. PEATY FOR SALE—A desirable, well-built threeaetory brick DWELLING and lot of ground OD the north aide of Arch street, west Of Ninth street, 2.4 ieet front by 140 in depth, to an outlet; well suited fora business stand, ' . . Apply to A. B. CARVER & O. oc2-6r' B. W. cor. NINTH and FILBERT kFOR SALE-A 'VERY __DESIRA-" JlMble four-story Brick DwELLING-riots2, 1.10. 352. West side of FROST Street, below Callowhlll% hot and cold water, gas, &e. Price, $4,500. Terms LitkEn & MONTOOMFIRTI se3o-sw4t. 1035 BEACH St., above Laurel. mm A VALITL I ILE FARM gj PUBLIC SALE. The subscriber, as Attorney, will expose at Pub lic Sale, in ELKTON Maryland, at the Court-house, ON TUESDAY, October 10th, 1885, At 2 o'clock P. M. the VERY VALUABLE FARM, whereon James Prazet, Esq.,now resideS, Sit4;ated t in ati p it e ng cli county, two mites south of Elkton, con- THREE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES, more or less, of which about sixty acres are in wood, and the remainder is in a good state of culti vation. The improvements consist or a ccomloriehig TWO-STORY HOUSE, 20 by 60 feet; a Barn, 25 by 50 feet; new Cow Stables, 24 by 90 feet, with . stone stabling underneath; a straw House, 21 by Ofuet, with the other usual ' out buildings. There is on the property a young APPLE OR CHARD in foil bearing, containing the choicest va rieties; besides enoughPeach.Pear, and other fruit trees for the use of the farm. There is also a Water Power, with dam standing, an Pewit Creek, where there was a Grist Mill for many years. The New Castle and Frenchrown Turnpike passes through this farm; thus making it east: y susceptible Of division WO two farms of near equal size. air further descriptiell is thought linneCCOSSlri, as persons desiring to purchase will examine for themselves. Terme made known on day of sale, or soonermbon applietalifil to the underignecl. JAMES ttLACK GROOME, se3o-stw4t Attorney for i• dames Frazer and EtFOR SALE—GERMANTOWN intOPERTY..-A very desi gpi rope rty—ae good double two-story emoting, will, SSVOtt iteroil of land, within one square of two depots, with fine old shade-trees and evergreens. A handsome stream of water passing through the property, and water works en the property, supphirkg the house. A fountain In front Of the house, and' stithid and gars den, with the best of spring water. Apply to C. lIIESKELL, No. S WASHINGTON BUILDING, 00-6 t. THIRD Street, aboyoPproce• gFOR SALE—SIX GOOD FARMS in on the North Pennsylvania in two hours ride of the city. Apply to W. tr. FOULKE, ocu at- No. 260 8, FIFTH St,, NOR BALE-SEVEN GOOD GROUND RENTS. $B4 each. CHAS. LUKENS, 146 South FOURTH Street. TO LOAN,Di ONR OR $7, 000 two sums. E. CARPENTER, 06-90342 South THEE I) Street. • To RIIILDBRS.-A. LOT 140 BY 347, In an Improving neighborhood. at 50 cents per foot. •C. LUKENS, 14`140 S'outh FOURTH Street. A FINE SADDLE-HORSE FOR sale. Apply at CRAIGE , S Stable, No. 227 North FOURTII:Steeet, oe6-Sts T'OR SALE—A VERY SUPERIOR -a- stir"' of Etlttek Cloth, Frock goat, Pants and Vest; large Moe, new. Inquire at southwest ONIIII.I. FIFTH and SOUTEI streets. Cost $115; will be sold cheap. oat-2t5 TO OIL COMPANIES.—FOR SALE— An lotePatt In a Well nowlus heb ) barrels of Oil a day, on Pithole. Apply to JOSEPH MOORE, ses-3t* Girard House. MISSES O'BRYAN, 1107 WAL NUT Street, bare itOW Open a han some Assort ment of YAM MILLINERY for the -1 1. 1 1tM. oei-th* * l . YOUNG LADIES' AND CHILD REN'S muibniglty Opening,WENESDAY, OCTOBER 4 1865, MIN. 14 ECHOLS, oe2-6t. 102 South EIGHTH Street, hp' MISS E. CALDWELL WILL, EX -vrthibit on WEDNESDAY, October 9, 1883, ALL A C N H D I LD I R N E T N ER IM,IILLIINERY, a , t SAT UR 2 D A A Y R , C Oct S 7. , oc2-Ct* pia MRS. M. A. KING WILL OPEN A. handsome 'assortment of Paris MILLINERY ou THURSDAY, October sth, at 171.06 CHESTNUT Street. , oe2-Bt* - - lilt A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Ladies', Misses', and Children , Straw, Felt, and Silk-plush HATS. Also, Flowers, Feathers, Velvets, and Ribbons, which will be sold at the low. est cash pr tee, or short time. T. E, HARRIS, ste-lm 59 North SEVONP Street. • • ; MUSICAL. BOXES. • LARGE mut SMALL, PlitYlog from 2 to 10 beau' tiftil tunes, fur sate tow by PARR a BROTHER. Importer*, oe.i-thstuDin 324 CHESTNUT St., lictvw . Fourth. CABINET FURNITURE. mooßte & OAIAPIONi X6l SOUTH SECOND STREET, are prepared to follow the decline in the =whet in the price of their Furniture. Purchasers will please Call and Main IMF stook . myll-110 S • YUGUET & SONS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AND Importers of HAVANA CIGARS and TOBACCO. se2l-Im 216 South FRONT Street. ,h, FINE STOCK Or CIITLERY,.., INDIA RUBBER TEA. and TAHLA. KNIVES. IVORY HDNDLE do. d. 1101 IN moo. KITCHEN WAitEg OOMPUETZI se.2o-tt IinUrFITH & PAHL 81ATH &WI &Zan. MORGA.N, ORR, & CO., STEAM EN. SINE BUILDERS, Iron Raundess, and Gone ral Machinists and Boner Makers, No. 1210 Loisrms.t. Abram. Philaxislahla. SAL . L , 0011 NESTS t: INOY BASKETS, just received. Also. kof plain and fancy - WILLOW AND W()01) WARE. For Nall lON to tllg trade. ROTE( EIT3TQN.. & se3o 157 and 159 North Thltstl WRITE VIRGIN WAX OP ANTILLES —A new French Cosmetic for beautifying sod preeervlng the coMplexion. It le tin most wonder. 1111 Compound or the age. There is neither chalk, pOwder, magnesia, bismuth, nor talc in its corap6 , 'IMOD, it being composed entirely of pure Virgin Wax; hence the extraordinary qualities for pre. ge.weihit the ail, making it soft, smooth, fair, and transparent. it makes the old appear yffpg the i homely handsome, the handsome more nemitfd, and the moat beautiful divine. Prices, 80 and 50 cents. Prepared only by HUNT & CO., Perfumers, 41 South =OIITII Street, two doors above Chest nut. and 133 South SEVENTH Street. above Wel. not. iv2.91.41m - pEßsorls SEEKING MEDICAL AID would do well to consult Dr. C. A. DUMAS, No. 1037 WAI,PTITT Street, for prompt and effi cient treatment. Distant patients consulted by /Mort Mal recce. dies forwarded to SS) tetiStreiffit sett-let* AIWTION P 4 LEN. CHAMPION'S CITY BAZAAR eillat i AND TATTERSALL'S, RACE Street; be tween Eleventh and Twelfth. R. B. CHAMPION,. Anctipneer. Will sell on SATURDAY, October 7, at 10 olchseit, for account of the "(Tailed States; ONE HUNDRED MULES. Fide ROM re, By order cc GRORWE Re ORAL', oco-It Capt. and Assistant Quartermaster. BERKIRESSI BAZAAR, NINTH RANSOM Streets, AUCTION SALE OF tIORSES,Ite. ON MONDAT MORNING NEXT, at 10 O'clock, et the Bazaar. eatnorlallig about THIRTY HORSS,. Sailed ta, htlflitioi find tllO. Old(1101 t licqel'APtl 6( ff, at sale, including nine excellent horeett. Sold close a concern. • ALSO new and second-hand Carriages, Dearborns, tso.ir with which the sale will commence, StflQ and D!!>/hie Harness, sliddies, Bridles SPRCIAL itfliorgag, Hattie, ' &c. on . - Hopes, Harnesa._&e., held regularly every MON DAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and SATLITI DAY, commencing at 10o'clock N. M. eadh day. airBSP itif AltannnPOte it in US EMiEN'r MERICAN AcAMMY OP muSIO. -LA- Lessee and Malinger... .HENET C. JARRETT (Also of the Boston Theatre).* FOR FjVE NlCiliTti ONLY, Oototeenelna THURSDAY EVENING, Oct, 12th, IV& The world-renowned dramatic celebrities"... MR. AND MRS. CHARLBS KEAN, rbe Will lin pronerly Aid powerfully oao_ported Mr, J. F. CATHCART, mr. GEO. RVF.RET, Miss CHAPMAN, Of the Princess and Drury Lane Theatres, London> Mr. FRANK MAYO. The popular young CaliforniaTragedlan, And the /Wing members of the Dramatic Compa nies attached to MELD'S GARDEN AND THE BOSTON' THEATRE'. THURSDAY EVENING, Oct. 12tn, tea, Willbe acted Shnkspeare , s piny of HENRY VIII., Terminating with the DOWNFALL OF WOLBEY, Cardinal W015ey..... ........ .......Mr. Charles Keats. Queen Catharine Mrs. Charles Henn Anne Boleyn Miss Chapmsto Cromwell Mr. J. F. Cathcart F.arl of nurre; ~..Mr, Gem Evjef4 Ring Henry VIII Mr. Frank Mayo For full east see small bills. To conclude with Colman's celebrated Comedy, le. three acts, entitled THE JEALOUS WIFE, Mr. owlet, RCM"- ..Mrs. CharleaKess, ....Mr (ieo. Everett Miss ()baronial ,Mr. J. F. Cathcart: Mr. Oakley. Mrs. Oakley.. kisjor ()skier, Mrs. Harriet..... Charlet. Oakley.. For fall cut tom siitttil ON FRIDAY EVENING, Oct. THE MIENCIInNT OF VENION, With a powerful distribution of characters. filrydoes. Mr. Charles Kean radiartrtrr. Mrs. Charles )3,eau.. SATURDAY, LOUIS XI. Louis XI Mr. Charles Kean' Martha Mrs. Charles Keatt In eoll6eguenee or the enormous teen Wary on slag Involved in the emtagentelit Of these eminent Oats being greater pan was ever le. Biped to any series of Dramatic Entertainments ever given In, the United States, the Manager is compelled to fol. low the precedent afforded by every Theatre Isk• which Mr. and Mrs. ARAN have appeared. and an t:whiten a reason° ble increa a In the PRICES OF itleMissioli —Parquet, Balmy and Dress Circle, fell Secured Seats, 42.50; , Circle, 10 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock; commence at 74 o'clock. The M/0 of Tieketswill commence at TRIM PLIMI•st (late tionlci`a), &weer SEVENTH unOVH . B4TNAJT' Streets, on MONDAY MOILS' tNo., Oct. Stb, 14. o'clock. oc7-24 WALNUT -STREET THEA.TEE.. LAST RIGHT OF PEEP.OIDAYI THIS (SATURDAY) 'EVENING. Oct, • PEEP O'DAY. MRS. D. P. BOWERS in her original Character or Xatiiiteu asFOUR playea h HUNDRED NW=ylter In London upwarda of KATHLEEN KAVANAGH..Mrs D. DOW,M. Barney O'Toole Mr. Barton MIL Harry Kavanagh Mr. John McCullough. Black Mullins Mr. S. K. Chester. Mary Grave"... Miss Ethic permon. Bev. Mr. trcleary Mr. Goo. H, arlittilth To conclude wTHth E t hLOSTCHeLtD of Mr. William JOI/Chi • sf• ~, ~, Mr. Geo. Hi_GrilTftits. Mil. William m g , Mrs. Bricalbri , MONDAY. LEAH, PORSAKEN. Seats secured three days tit advance, MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW AROlt .". STREET THEATRE. FIRST WEER OF MRS, F. Wr Jk,NDEIt• TO-NIGHT. SATURDAY, OCTonEit 1, 1644, , MASKS AND PACES. Peg Wonington Mrs. F. W. Lander. After which, SNIUGGLERS' RETREAT, Willi it full and unieigni cast. ON MONDAY, "'JOAN OF ARV'' , _Doors Open at T. Commetied yj to FL BLIND T9 g, AT THE AC:UDE:kW OF SATuitiokY AFTERNOON: oaleit NEW CHESTNUT STREET Tan.- TER. G THIS (SATURDAY) _AFTERNOON. SINTI 'PH RAND FAMILY MAT/IUL When the LAST PERFORMANCE POS/TIVRIAP Of the healthful Drains, the UR ,OF ICE, Will be given. Admission to the Matinee, 20 cents to. all parts or the house: Children, 25 cents. Doors open at V/I o'clock; Performance to commence at 2M o'clOok. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. (Intoner 7, ortto6 LAST NIGHT POSITIVELY ANGEL 07 . 3rnfitntlrIT, ANGEL OF MIDNIGHT, Which will be presented 'with New and beautiful Scenery, nova mechanical et fects, correct properties, original mnsle,_ and a CAST OF muld.anNeY AND STRENGTH. The performance will cohslMlo with the Faroe, the LIMERICK 110 r. Monday Evening, Oct. e, the Spectacular Drama, C AIONTE RISTO. ATEW A. MERIOAN THEATRE, wALNut Sireei. itheNg Eighth. EVERY EVENING win beerro'hined the new local drama of PHILADELPHIA BY GABLINIIT. KATIE FOlig4 in ten characters. New Bat et, • THE CHINESE FESTIVAL. Augusta, Mons. Antonio and Corea de Ballet. To conclude with the farce untitled LIFE IN INDIA. MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AfterliOnr 01,4 BAILEY'S GREAT SHOW, Corner BROAD and LOCUST Streets. POSITIVELY LAST DAY AND 'EVENING. FIVE GREAT LEADING ATlvi.ooNti. TWO FULL CIRCUS comrANIPA comprising Buell artists as JAMES 'MELVILLE, Mad. MELVILLE,PHILO NATHANS, WM. KINKAID. /DIADEM) and WHITNEI. JIM. WARD. CLOWN. THE wONHERFUL NICOLO FAMILY. FuLL mUNAAIRItte of rare Bs EDUCATED ur (Marten; of the ea*. TDE PERFORMING ELE PHANTS, the most interesting animpis ln the world, celebrated as rosTunhns, AMASTS, ISAL ARCMS, DANCERS and MUSIC/AM:3p THE GIGANTIC HIPPOEOTAMuta, the veritable BEHEMOTH. "Ife is Chie rtmong the ways sod; upon earl% therWio ...flits tact , NotwithgtandlnE theikrare l TAriet...a UNPREOE EN ATT TRINE, the price of admission to the five shows wilt be ONLY FIFTY OR M, Doors open at 2 P. and 71'. M. SEATS SECURED by going early. 004.4 BLIND TOM. GIVES HIS LAST GRAM) MATINXE In this rag at the AOAdi 'DEIFY ISKRIL(I, NEXT IiATURbAY A 004.4tFTICIto• A SSEMBLY BUILDIIiOS I TENTH 4..2- AND CHESTNUT. POSITIVELY LAST THREE marrlS Of the distingniahed artists MR, Abro MRS. HARRY WATEINSt And the heat of living litity_Plantsts, MISS CARLOTTA. SHAW, In their cOmical Musical Entertainment, TWO HOUIt6 IN VNLAND Pronounced by Press end rub the mast Manning. AND DEL/GHTPUL AMUSEMENT ever presented. It Is replete with BRILLIANT MUSIC, - SARCASMONG. , WIT AND S PIANO DPOO KISS CI , SHAW AND PROPEB - lIENIII A. PALINth Doors open. at 71f begin at 8, Tickets SO and 2s eta. oe2-8t 11 YOU WANT TO BEE A GRAND sAMINV 6 AV4EigVA NY , Nil"Q ' 1./Bxir 004-4 t. CONCERT HALL. LA4WP.P.K OF BLIND BLIND TOM will positifely alone amp, meet In title city at the end of this week. He will appear et Concert Hall EVERY EVENING. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commence at 8 O'deOltt Tickets 50 cents; Gallery 25 cents. Reserved Seats, 75 cents ; to be had at Mt. T. B. rughga Bookstore cornerNXTH and CHESTNUT' Streets. Comfortable seats have been reserved In the gal+ lery for the accommodation of colored people. oc2-6t S. C. J. THAYER. Agent. ALL WHO N. A. V B NOT • HEA.RD BLIND TOM go toACADEMY or MUSIC, NEXT SATURDA.Y AFTERNOON. 004.111 PARRETT' B MNA SIUM, SPARE- Inx and Ride Gallery, now open, SOO MARKET btrect, ee27-at• A OADEMY OF FINE ARTB, WIEST MIT Street, above or enth —0 pOll from B A. IL till 6P. M. Benjamin West's great picture of DITRIST REJECTED MD 9TI Exhibition. Jele HOARDING. 110ARDINV—MBS. J. H. MOUCK -1-"1s now really to receive PERMANENT ANti TABLY; 310A1ti1EttS, at 273 Swab Street, above Spruce. noo4t* FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO lei, with Board for lielitioMpn and their Wires. inn reglleetiible, small private NUM' PLO. teetith street, within three squares of Marker, street. Address ...L. M,, Frees Oilier, orti-26" 110ARDING-IN WEST FHILA.DEL --- MLA, rot , Gentlemen, or FOOM 91111 , 1111 ,, ut (Imp, by early itpplieatlon ta4B OPBUCH SL. 6054.8t* TOARDING.-BUPERIOR AOOOMMO -11.A.T101.18 for tlritt.ehmo 13oarders at the United States Hotel. 443 UMOT/TUP Street. Marva moderate. This house lute no bar. One larger handsomely-furnished chamber Maul to-morrow. 0e34,1* j3OAR DIN G... , COXVVAZIENT TO, and haring frequent railroad Coromittliaatinti with the oily. and near the station. Inquire befell! 2 , i•Lielr, at 14021 WALNUT Street. se23.3te LOST AND FOUND. OFFICg OF A. K. d I K. WOMRA.TII, 315 ARCH ht., Pill LAtighltli Win 0, *LB ItHIVAItD I Stolen on the night of Om Atli the &B owing goottit 1 H. B. sable cape, shout 32 Inches deep.f I ii, t sable Tippet, 'Bunn tames does. t B. B. sable TlOSett la c ks deep, some what worn. 1 H. B. sable num 2H. It. Millie Collars, small SUM) 3 It, tt. sable Beriluks. Emilie Bertha. ,tpariel think Uttries, i Squirrel Cloak anti tliiirs—vert ukilOil WHO. 1, Pairs otter tiloTes. heavy white Silk. 2 ' , mope Nall Pic -2 Pieces Orown 2 Pieces gray glite,! , 5i1k.4(1.11.. 2 Pieces blue Silk. 1 Piece' cherry Silk. 1 Piece brown Nearing Silk. 1 Piece black lie above reward will tie given for the return or the godatl, lull 011041.211 . ( r "0) Pitt the conviction of the thief or thieves, pawnbrokers and others are cautioned ugainst ceicing the shove goods. & F. N. W OMRA.TH cr , 410, ARCH See& NTOTIO.E.—LOST, ON OR ABOUT' ILItE -I. 24th Inst.. CERTIFICATE No. 74. WI 1,0 o) snares In the enpltal stock of the MERINO:ROUX Ali I) EAST SANDY OIL CO., Issued to me. Ana fititett Sept. tttlt ; tBB4,Applicatlyn 1 4140 for s l'etewat of the toiluo, J. H. TAYO3u. se2B-the Ot worricp,— - NOTICE IS "I:I.EREB'Sr 1 glyen tbat bertillebte Ka. m7,ed gin BOW !ember. 1858, 'mica to Ina for six, tarts of am capital stock of the Union Bank ot . Philadolph3a, boo been lost hy fire, aad all pael'as laterelitaa ara hereby notated that application, will, be n*444 ek renewal of fitild COrirlilento• Od-wal2t EYSTInt, T_TAVANA CIGANS.—,-A. GOOD VA. RIETy constantly iv. store and Wade low net auk rates& FUGUEgAA(.) 4ist• 4410304 WNW' MI6
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