FURS. L ADIES' FANCY FURS, JOHN VA.IIMIIIA., • 118 A.llOll stiftßWP, ABOVE NEVENTIL (At his Old-established Store), opORTER, MANUFACTURER, AND DEALER IN FANCY FURS FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. titling WE in Store it very large and beautiful “lortMent of all the different kIII4IS and qUalitieti P. FANCY FURS sole LADIES' AND in I it a call from those in WAAL. ;f iemember the name and nur o lig i juticritA 118 AEON tinceet, above Seventh. tibaven this ti no Partner or connection with an oss-4rnifs. other oe it). 05. FURS - 1865. L B. & F. IL WONBATII ,STCCESSOBS TO THE LATE O. F. WOMRATHO 4V$ Arch street. nAvx NOW OPEN, A. FULL ASSORTMENT OF WI3rES' VADICir FURS, to which they invite the attention of buyers. xs-ttn ==3l if 04013 3 , Sr, lo A. it 'sr low offer, in their Retail Department On addition o ther Lanai stock or straw and Fancy Bonnets, o ,siesl and Mims' Hats, etc. ),a fuu One of P% ypirETS, CRAPES, ECIRONS, LACES, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, la AND GITAT ORNADIENTa, and other novel ties of their ownimportatton. WOOD & CARY, No. '725 CHESTNUT STREET. BONNET OPENING.I WEDNESDAY, October 4. WOOD & CA-TtYs 725 CHESTNUT STREET. 7 4 )11 CHESTNUT STREET. is •ti I have now ugn a superior assortment of MILLINERY HOODS, mitable for the Fall and Winter.SeasOA, consisting SONNET, ROYAL AND UNCUT VELVETS, all colors and plaid. BONNET AND TRIIMNG RIBBONS, or every width and shade. SILKS, LACES, MALINES. ENGLISH CREPES, FRENCH FLOWERS AND FEATHERS, is unusually rich selection many styles that Cannot be had elsewhere. tqSAW,Etltai AND FELT HATS AND BWANETS, all the new shapes. THE BEST NEW YORK Am FRENCH BONNET. FRAMES. constant attention to the market and the auction salts in New York and this city enable me to offer st all times a complete assortment of fresh and de- Onible goods at tile lowest prices. , 'artleular attention paid to country orders. N. WEYL, oe4-nn 726 CHESTNUT Street. SILK t i;: I 0 i SJOBBESS JAMES, SENT, SANTEE, & CO., LIkLEVRTERS AND JOBBERS DR , Y Q Clk 0 S Nos. 2211 and 241 North Third Street' PHILADELPHIA. Cloths, Tents. ' Cassimerea, Belanes. Hsttinetts, Alpaea_,s - Jeans, Fancy Dress Goods, COtiOnadeS, and Bleeebed Bheetings, Denim, Brown and Bleeched §birtinge, Btripes. 401811 Chant - Dras, Cheeti, Oadsh Tweeds, Gingliams. Flannels, Mayers, Linens, 41:1111111MIN6 GOOD% WiIITN Gimps, NOTIONS, &a., Sc. FREI3II. GOODS. HALLOWELL,- GONER, DEPONTEES AND JOBBERS, ABE NOW OPENING .AN ENTLREDY NEW STOOK OP SIMMS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS Comprising an extensive and attractive assortment of styles to meet present trade in Elegant Designs Foreign Fancy Fabrics. ARQ-00ICE MIXES in DEPORTED K for unz CIOCPS' such al nilllAbe relit ,1e af d SALES. "tell they offer TO CASH BUYERS. 6t5 Chestnut and 612 Jayne streets. iral-mwfam /NI=EC2I NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN. 'F. S. FIVE-TWENTIES. The becretary of the Treasury having given notice that he will exchange Certificates of Indebtedness, maturing before the lst day of January next, Com ountbluterest Notes, and One and Two-Year Five rer Cent. Treasury Notes to the extent of FIFTY MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, for BIX E'ER CENT. FIVE-TWENTY YEAR MAIM, interest being allowed on the Treasury Notes and Certificates to the ist of November, and the Bonds bearing date fkom that time at Three rer Cent. Premium. We are preparedto mak Treasuryersion forliold- EU of Certificates and notes without thane" and will also tarnish the Bonds in any amount' AT BEST atAlturor NATEC JAY COOKE & CO., Bankers, No. 905 CHESTNUT Street. OFFICE FOR THE BALE OF GOVIERNEEIEWN LOANS JAY COOKE Ait CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Saving Removed temporarily to NO. $O5 CHESTNUT STREET, OW or gale, st, lowest malice& rotes. !LW N :4‘lo I Wil aZi Xlili ti li i I fZi •a rohLowa; U. 5.1,8 0 'lleasury Notes of date of Aug. 18, 1884. Do. do. do. June 16,1888. Do. do. do. July 18.1886. /BONDS OF 1881. 5-00 LOAN OF 1110/. 41-10 LOAN OF 18131. 10-10 LOAN OF 1861. ONATIFIOATZS OF INDEBTEDNESS. -ITOCEB OF ALL KINDS sow= AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. information given concerning all kinds Of Seca ider. Collections on all volute mode at lowest rates. *ul6-idaz THE FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' NATIONAL BANS Or PHILAIDELPIII&I, F/NANCIAL AGENT. AND DEPOSITOR'S...OF VIE UNITED STATES, Wtll receive Subscriptions, payable In Cortifi fties of Indebtedness, One and Two Tear Treasury votes, and Compound-interest Totes, for UNITED :STATES FIVIt-TWENTY 401iDS, according to the terms prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury. W. RUSHTON, Jr., °t4- vfmt3t CASHIER. STOCKS, LOANS, &c. BOUGHT AND SOLD AT THE BOARD OF BROKERS, BY G E .1. BOYD, ILS South THIRD Street, second door se3o-3m Above Mechanics' Bank ENEFLISE AND AMERICAN MEIELV.A.33: LINES AND TWINES. D. W. HOLMES & co., 7 LIBERTY SQUARE, BOSTON oc2-ttitlz-tiffir '6OO ARCH STREET. 600 - Eilaub•E Fu smsufwa GOODS, ctrTLERy. gcl ORIFFITE A PAWS. RETAIL DRY GOODS. ...... _ THOMAS W. EVANS do CO. WILL or= • FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS, ox MONDAY. 9th last. 00-21, 818 and 880 CHESTNUT Street. TEO% w. gyArrs at Go. Invite attention to their extensive and varied as sortment of NEW , FALL GOODS, embracing the latest and choicest stiles of SILKS, DRESS GOODS; SHAWLS, EMBROIDERIES. GLOVES, PA'z HOSIERY, &C. Also, a full line of goods suitable for of the latest manufacture and fabric. Nos.. 818 and 820 CHESTNUT ST, oe4-6t DEPOT FURNISHING DRY GOOUS, A CARD-. SHEPPARD I VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON, NO. 1008 CIDEAS'ENtri" !WT*, WLIOSe establishment for the sate of • HOUSE-FURNISHING DRY GOODS Is unequalled In the extent and variety of its as lortuteut, beg to announce to TIOUSFAMEPERS, RENEWING THEIR SUPPLY, Or persona about to fltrnish, that they are now re ceiving their MW7W=i'rV'7 9- M - 7g MMI VIESII LINEN, COTTON AND WOOLLEN cioonS FOR HOUSEHOLD USE, SUCH AS LINEN MEETINGS, COTTON SHEETINGS, BILLOW LINENS, PILLOW MUSLIMS, DADIASK TABLE CLOTHS, TABLE LINENS, DAMASK NAPKINS, BORDERED TOWELS, TONVELLLNGS, QUILTS, BLANICkas,TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, And every other article suitable for a vrell.-ordered household. ee29•tf 1865 . NEW GOODS FOR 1863. ETRE & LANDELL 1 FOURTH AND ARCH. lIIPOBTEBS, JOBBERS, RETAILERS, Fancy and Staple Dry Gootio. WHOLESALE-SECOND FLOOR. sal-tf GREAT SOCCO.C. 413 V JOB LOTS OP CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, KNOBBY COATINGS, BEAVERS. VELOURS, VELVETS, CHINCHILLAS, of the latest and most beautiAil styles we have ever offered to the trade or public generally. Officers of the arPay and navy may feel assured or special attention. - We also have a complete stock of FRIENDS' WEAR. COACH CLOTHS, BILLIARDS, and BAGATELLES. Oar motto is "Good Goods at Fair Prices," at W. T. SIODGRASS' CLOTH HOUSE, 34 SOUTH SECOND STREET AND 23 STBAWMPKRY sTREEr. LADIES' CLOAKING- CLOTHS, FROM late Auction Sales. A full line at low nrices. CTIEWEN STODDART A BROTHER, Nos. 450, *Da and 454 Vora. SECOND Street, oc6-at, above Willow. NBWDRESS GOODS AT 87-i AND 4o cents, Prom late Auetion sales, lots of Saxony Woven Dress Goode from the above to 50 cents per yard. °UNWED STODDART t BROTHER, No. 450, 452, and 454. North SECOND street, ocerat above Willow. TTEAVY DOMET FLANNELS FOR A-I- shirting, as low as Canton Flannels. CURD STODDART & BROTHER, NOS. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, 006-at Above Willow. WATER-PROOF CLOARTRGB, BEST grades, 41.50. CIIRWEN BTODDART BROTHER, Noe. 450, 453 and 454 North SECOND Street, oefl-St Above Willow. FALL AND WINTER GOODS FOR KEN'S AND BOYS WEAN. tell and varied stock of coATINCS, CAM - MERE% SA.TMETS, • and cheap fabrics for Children's suits. CIIRWEN STODDART Sc BROTHER. Nos. 450, 4591, and 454 North SECOND Street, OC6-at above Willow. TIILA LANKE NKETS FOR FAMILY USE,-SUSE,- A splen TS. did line of medium and fine grades of B CTJRWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, OGNit above Willow. - - t ir CHAMBERS, NO. 810 ARCH BT. • NEW GOODS OPENING , DAILY. Thread Veils new designs. Thread Litealarbes. CaulOria Lace Veils, from 411. Thread Lace Collars, from 50 ants. Empress Collars in pante de gaze, point ap lique, and valeuclennes. WHITE GOODS. - French Imam, a yards wide for dresses. note numb Cambric, Ilairtsook, Plaid and Stripe Muslims very - cheap- Bich Cambric Edgings and Insertions, Erencli Embroidered Bands, &Co, iltee. Hemstitched HAM., extra line, ss ote. FINE CLOAKING& Large stock Beaver Clothe, Chinchillas, Ve lours, frosted Beavera, Water-proofs &c. &e. Also Overeoatlnga, tine Black Broadcloths,_BlS& Cass mores, Fancy Cassimeres, &c. Ladles? Water- roof Cloaks/. Fine Fall and - Winter Cloaks. Open Centre Brodie Lung Shawls. Best quality Iloop skirts. Black Thlbet Long Shawla. COOPER & COWARD, g. E. corner NINTH and 3LAILSIGT Sta. INDIA SHAWLS. GEORGE FRYER, 910 Chestnut street, Will open 11l PALL importation or INDIA LONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS AND On THURSDAY Oet. 5, to which the attention or the Ladies is Invited. oe4-et ATTRACTIVE NOTICE TO LADIES A. full line of French Meginogg, A. full line of Poplins, A full line of Silks and Shawls, A full line of Blankets, • A fun line of Muslim, A fuil line of Table ulna, A NU line of Cloths and Cagelmeres L atl JOHN H. t3TOK.F.S, sell • 702 ARCH Street. SHAWLS 1 SHAWLS 11 BOund Blanket Shawls. Plain Long Shawls, for friends. • Extra-size Square Shawls. Fine Plaid Shawls. newest patterhs. Mims' and Children's Shawls. Black and Node Thibet ShaNda. Berlin Jacquard Shawls. seta AtJOHN H. STOKES', 709 ARCH St. A SPECIALLY INTERESTING REOPENING. JOSEPH H. TIIOIIN.LE.Y. (LATE TROUNEEE & cnisst,) Having made extensive repairs and alterations to the old stand, Northeast corner of EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets, has reopened with a magnificent stock of new and beautiful Goods, se looNd with great care, and with special reference to the drat-elan trade who have so long patronized the old firm. Anal would here take the opportiikati of thanking all our former customers, andof assuring them that no effort will be spared in the future to retain their continued patronage. Thera Will be found a good stock of BLACK SILKS AND SHAWLS. RICE PLAID AND PLAIN POPLINS. FRENCH MR O IN H E C D AS EL M I NR.EESs ANDNALI RELB‘ AI P BLANNETS. LINEN GOODS, MUSLIN% _ GINOHAMS, itC. JOSEPH H. .THORN.LEY, sal-1m Cor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. EDWIN HALL & CO., openUT SECOND - STREET, HaveLupin's nowa full stock of ~French Itetinoes. "Lupin's' , Mouslin de Leine& nuk-fseed Poplins. Silk and Woo !WAS. All-wool Poplins. Plaid Poplins, of ordered styles. • • . . Rich-figured all-wool Cashmeres. Rich styles of Wool De Leine& Polka Dot De LaILICS and Reps. Dress Goods, in groat variety, of our own tin portation. • -RETAIL DRY GOODsI. EDWIN HALL & 00., No. 28 South Second Street, WILL HAVE THEIR SPECIAL, OPENING- Of' • CLOAKS ; Vi gr TIIITAISDAIC, TIZ 12th.. oc9-4tr CLOAK OPKNI.NO. J. M. 111FLEIGH, 902 CHESTNUT STREET. Will exhibit his New Styles in FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS. ALSO, INDIA SHAWLS AND SCARFS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 9. 'oc9.2t PA_SSIMERES, CLOTH 5 ANT) CLOAK- N.-/ 'MEM. French Cloths, Black, Brown and 01Pre. Frosted and Chinchilla Beavers. Olive, Black and Brown Velvet Beavers. Plaid aad Plain Mixed Caul/num for Boys. Harris Casslmeres for Butts. Gray,rOxford, Brown and Black Mixed Doeskins. French Cloths for Ladies' &tootles. oca At JOHN H. STORES, 10.2 ARCH. 15786 YARDS CASSIMERES AND 9 CLOTHS.—One of the largest wroaKa of medium and line WOOLLEN 0000 S to be found in the city. Full lines of Ladles' Cloakings, Men's Overcoatings, Goods for Business Suits, Fine Casslmeres, Fine Black Cloths, Wholesale or Retail. COOPER & COWARD, oc7-2t P. E. corner NINTH and MARKET. $lO B tP3 A Ptemiu ri m 1: large B. size. • Crib Blankets, fine qualities. Colored Blankets, by the quantity, Quilts $3.75 $4, $4.1 0 , $9, $lO, &c. Sheetings. • Shaker Unshrinkable Flannels. Table Damask $1 to $l.lO, $1.15 to *kV. Richardson's Golden Flax Linens. Riehardson's Family and Fronting Linens, by the yard or piece, at less prices than they will be. LINENS CHEAPER THAN MUSLIN'S. COOPER & CONARD, 0e7.1t S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET. BLACK GOODS, OP LUPIN'S MAKE ; Black Wool Detainee, in single and double widths, all qualities; Black Wool Poplins, anction purchases, several qualities under price; Black - Cashmeres and iiterinoes; Black Alpacas, at bar- Our 50, 56, 60, 63, 75, and tdi GOODS are the nest the money can afford. Black Coburge, Siack. Bilks, Black Shaws, RC. COOPER .46 CORARD, 007-2 t B. E. corner NINTH and MARKET. WOOL - PLAIDS.—FINE QUALITIES and superior Otyles—prlcea, 75, 85, I,s *1.25, and $1.10; Plaid Poplins, for children and ladles; plain Wool Reps. in groans., blues, browns, pur ples &c.; Prenell Merinoes, Plaid Alpacas. yaleu, etas, Parra m attas, Merrimack Prints, Balmorals, Hoop Skirts, &c. COOPER. & CONARD,_ oc7-2t S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET. TAGO 42 BRO., COUNER , TENTH AND PINE Streets, open from MIGNON. 1 lot blue and brown grounds silk stripe PariS Lastings, 65 cents. 1 lot silk stripe .111011airS, 550, 1 lot high colors plaid Poplins, It 2 lOts Nottingham Lace Curtains, 814 and s6' pair. 1 lot gents' extra fine hemmed Linen Rafe., 750. lots ladies" hemstitched Handkerchiefs, brown tone. 6 lots 600 dozen ladles' bleaChed and brown Hose, 20 to 35 cents. 4 lots 300 dozen gents' brown half-hose, 13 to 50e. 1 lot ladies' white woollen Gloves, 60c. 8 lots ladies' silk-laced Veils, bugle and gold trim med, 75 cents to $1,60. "3 lots EligliShband-raade Lase Collars,Bse.to $1.50. 1 lot 170 dozen Mack and white spool COttoll, ZiC, per dozen. 3 lots bugle gimp trimming. 20O; per yard. 2 lots heavy, double-holled black Bonnet Ribbons, 62 and 75 cents. 3 lots Dress Blittoll6, Mall and large, V to 50e. Der dozen. lot narrow black silk Guipure Lace, 75 to 80e. 1 lot assorted Perfurnes,Lubln's best extracts,7sc. 4 lots gents' and ladles' silk and wool Scarfs, 50e. to .1.25. a lots Balmoral RIM, all colors, .5 to go. lots gents' hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 33 to 02a. 1 lot all colors Silk Chenille, 10e. per bunch. 1 lot French colored Working Cotton, 10e. 18 doz. AISO, Notions in great variety, at bargains. 07-Zt KJ ILESIA NAPKINS. Just received ,a small parcel of real stLESIA. DOUBLE DAMASK NAM - NS, large else and heavy quality, at a very reasonable price. SHEPPARD,VN HARLINGEN St AHNIsON, Linen Housekeeping Dry Goods, 005-6 t No. 100 S CHESTNUT Street. VIIIITAIN GOODS. Igo . FALL X. 11P.. WALAM A-VEIN, MASONIC TIA.LL, il9 CHESTNUT. STREET, NAS NOW OPEN HIS FALL IMPORTATION CURTAIN 31A.TEIELIAL9, The most elegant assortment ever offered in Ma, delphia. SELECTED BY Jim PEBsoNALLY The Best European Markets, Embracing in Part, FRENCH BROCATELLE, SATIN DAMASK, SILK TERRY, PLAIN SATIN, SMYRNA CLOTH, COTELINE PLAIN REM STRIPED TERRY, SATIN DE LAINE, WORSTED DAMASK, PERIN mom. EMBROIDERED CURTAINS LACE CURTAINS, NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, MUSLIN CURTAINS, TABLE COVERS, PIANO COVERS, WINDOW SHADES Tbese goods are offered In every desirable style and color ai IMPORTATION PRICES. • . AVALRAVEN 9 719 Cl-I.WTZ.,TTY'r STIVV.V.II I . oc7-6t CURTAIN ESTAISLISI - IBIENT. Sheppard, Van Harlingen & Arrison, 110. 10084.111ESITNIIT Street, Are now receiving the commencement Of their Fa Assortment Of FRENCH AND ENGLISH LACE CURTAINS. DROCATELLE, SILK TERRY, PLAIN WOOL REPS SATIN DE LAINESI FANCY UNION REPS, UTRECHT VELVET, Awl a variety of other material* fOr CURTAIN and FURNITURE COVERING. 007- tt j ar in t FOR HARTFORD, CONN. DIRECT, - VIA DELAWARE AND RARITAN CANAL.—The Philadelphia Steam Jones, now Steamer "BARAI-1, ,, oapt. now loading at Tatera's wharf, below South street, will sail as above with despatch. Apply on board or to WM. M. BAIRD & CO., Agents, oc9-8t 132 SOUTH WHARVES. PERSONS SEEKING MEDICAL AID -I- would do WALNUT consult Dr. C. A. DIMAS, N 0.1037 Otreet, for prompt and effi cient treatment, • Instant patients consulted by letter, and rem. do &two rded 10 APT addrelia, ecll-1937 THE PRESS.---PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY,. OCTOBER 9, 1865. HADLEY COMPANY SOFT FINISH 131 X-CORD SPOOL COTTON. WARRANTED MVO ID% LEWIS OftoS. trat CO., , Bole Anent; In Pillagelnn.% 2619 Col&EltuUt Sitreet• sell-1m TO MANUFACTURERS, CLOTHIERS, The subscriber is Commission Agent for mann- MOD= Of the following Goods; COTTON YARN, ail numbers, COTTON WARPS, all numbers. COTTON, LINEN, AND WOOLLEN CARPET WAN?. WADDING, all qualities. _ WICK, TWINE,_BATTO, AND RAG CARPETS. GILLING AND SEINE TWINES./ R. T. WHITE, AU MARKET Street, 326 CHURCH AMY. ses-2m 8AC413 t BA.GB I BAGS I NEW AND SECOND-lIAND. ORAN:LEN, B BURLAP. AND GUNNY AGS„, Pl.O9, B AN T lity. SALT mu k JOHN. T. BAILEY & D'3o-Bro No. Ma NORTH 'FRONT STREET. HAZARD do HIITCHINEION, Amos POR THE SALE PP PHILADELPHIA-MADE HOODS, um CHEASTNULPHIAT STREET. PHILDE, AND IAM HEADE STREET, NEW YORK. jeSS4m JO. MATHEWSON, GENERAL 00M • MISSION PRODUCE BROWER AND wl„lianzamielgeliAliTk No. ASS /MOAT , Street, AUGUSTA, Georgia, at Inc old stand . a the late firms of T. P. Stovall & Co. Stovall, McLaughlin, & Co,. and G.M. McLaughlin, & Co.. Win give hie prompt and personal attention to the purchase and sale of Cotton, Domestic Goods, Sugar, Bun, Lards 'Grain, Flour, Rope, Bagging, and merchandise generally. Raving the agency of several first-class Cotton Mills, I am prepared, at all times, to supply orders for Yarns, Sheeting, eiiirtings, Osnaburge, Drills, deans, &O. With extensive Fr:at-PROOF WAREHOUBBS. can furnish secure Storage, and give prompt atten tion to Merchandise and Produce consigned to me for forwarding in any direction. an27-3m WHOLESALE ' DRY GOODS. 1865. . FALL. 1865. JAS. B. CAMPBELL & CO., '727 CHESTNUT STREET. Invite the attention of Cash Buyers at wholesale to their stock of BRALTISEE, AND AILEILICAN DRY 4151 00I) IS 416.. Whh, tor extent, variety, and general adapts. Von t o t he wants of the trade, is unrivalled. SILKS, MERINOES, POPLINS, EPINGLINES, TARTAN PLAIDS. BLANKETS, FLANNELS, BALMORALS, WHITE GOODS, LINENS, and BRADFORD GOODS. Package wuTers supplied with scarce and desira ble goods at and linear market rates. WHOLESALE ROOMS lIP smut - gm alas-tr CARPETS AND OIL-CLOTHS. NEW CARPET HOUSE. will open a DOVE Wad choice selecilmi at of all the various qualities. Housekeepers win and it to their advantage to tall • and examine lie.fore purehallug. 1865. - PALL 1865. OIL OJ-AOTH, MATTING'S, dIso:, F A, HOYT a BROTHER . Have now on hand " A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BOYS' CLOTHING, to which they invite the attention of Uttar CU timers and the public in general." , Anne line of goods for MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR — to make to order. F. HOYT & 'BRO., ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH AND CHESTNIIT summig. .€2O-wftrat EDWARD F, KELLY, TAILOR, 512 citzsziirus STREET. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE FALL AND WINTER GOODS. CLOTHES lININURPASsED IN QUALITY AND STYLE. _ MILITARY AND NAVAL OFFICERS Attended to by J. S. TAYLOR, the beat Military and. Naval Taller In the country—last tour years the Cutter at OWENS', Was ngton. se2o-tf R EMOVAL. -Dll. THOS. WARDLE 11a5 removed his omee to No. 158 North EIGHTH Street. REMOVAL: OFFICE FOE THE SALE OF GOVERN MENT LOANS. JAY VOWIE & CO. during the alterations necessary in the enlargement of their old office, have taken the commodious Rooms, NO. 305 CHESITNUT Street, next door to the Bank of North America, where they will be pleased to see their old friends. se23-I.m REMOVAL—NOTICE.—THE OFFICE of the B.,teelabl. oil Company 18 removed to Boom No. 24 Merchants , Exchange. sel6-38{, aIGENT'S BOOTS, DOUBLE SOLE, SEWED, SA; line calf, sewed S 7. Roy's, la dles' miagAtil and cheap for cash, at ()LARK'S, 1626 MARKET Street. oes-St* " ONE -PRICE STORE." G. W. PITCHER, sob—CHESTNUT ATI:MET-AWL Dealer hi Books, Albums, Magazines. Stationary Portfolios, Writing Cases. Card, Medium and Imperial Photographs. Pastel Paintings, Steel Engravings. Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic. Views. Walnut Brackets, Book Racks, and Easel 4. Frames of all kinds on hand and leads to order. Paintings and Pictures of all sires framed in the best manner. Also, a line assortment of Cord and Tassels, at the lowest rates. • WHOLESALE AND 'RETAIL. G. AP; PITCHER, 808 (.1-11:5TNUT street—soB, 0041 Philadelphia. ESTABLISHED IN 1837. EMIL MATHIEU 4 SON, Cider, Vinegar, Pickling, and Preserving-Esta blishment, Nos. 420, 12E, and 124 LOMBARD Street, below Second. Relined Bottling Cider,Plek. ling and Family Vinegar, which is well known for its tine flavor, strength, and purity, and warranted to imprAVO by an. rreserveu Fruits of all kinds. French Mustard, Salad Cream, Flavoring Extracts, English Calves-foot Jelly, English Milk Punch, Pickles, Ketchups, Syrups, &e., Scc. The above goods, manufactured by us, arc war ranted to be of a gunerlor ouality, SHIPPING ORDERS filled at the shortest no tice. ocs-11u JUST OPENED-A CHOICE ASSORT MENT of Gentlemen's Bearfs, Ties, and Hand kerchiefs from raris, imported aAd selected by JOHN C. AMMON, No. 1, and 3 North SIXTH Street. vol A CARD.-HAVINO RESUMED THE PRACTICE OF LAW, I will give careful at tention to oil business which may be entrusted to 3m:bands. 0 - FFICIC, No. 1,2 d FLOOR BIBLE BUILDING, FAYETTE Street, near Charles street, Baltimore. .TOlO It. /WI Alir. COMMISSION MOUSES. CITY TRADE GENERALLY. TARMIEIOIII Sr, SHAW, 910 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, ON MONDAY, September 18th, CARPETINGS, GLEN ECHO M3G3r.ei;. GERMANTONVN, PA. IWCA.L.I_AURE & CO., !MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS OF cAitPmm:Nials, WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT' 509 CHZEMNIIT STREET. RETAIL DEPARTMENT, !Xi): rtili a WA I ITWizi REMOVALS. NEW PUBLICATIONS. THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW. CCIX. 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This book forms a complete library of the most useful kind of information, and Is Invaluble for re ference. For the purpose of offeredt the large cir culation it desetiteg, it now at a prico ma lting it the ehea_pest book in the country. • Call and see the various styles of binding, at the agency for this city, 33 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut. Coes-6t3 JAS. K. SIKON. ATE PUBLICATIONS. AN EXAM. L INATION OF SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON'S PHILOSOPHY, and of the Principal Philosophical Questions discussed In his Writings. By John Stuart MITI, In two volume__,s • Hmo. noxedt tOR THE SLAYS-HgALBIPS DAIJOH TER. By Silken O. Bstflnch. THE BLADE AND THE BAlL—Thoughts for a Young Man. By A. B. Massey. DISSERTATIONS AND DISCIISSIONS.—FoIiti- Philosophical and Historical. By John Stuart blllll A vollibiefl H MO. All the new books received as soon as published, and for sale by JAMES S. 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She has Just penned aletter for liim to his loved ones at home, which lira open on his conch, and is now or &ring lifin the consolations of religion. On the right Is the figure of a young glrl, a far flier's daughter, .lust bran _ins in a basket of bread, while on the extreme kills 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 Chris tian and SaultarY LOlnnilsslinid taking care of the wounded left on the held. In the foreground Is a box of delicacies sent by one of those noble institutions, "The Ladies' Aid boelety." The whole picture, the grouping, the expression 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 character of the loyal and patriotic WOlllOll of America. This splendid painting lute just been engraved on steel by A. B. Waiter, Esq. In 1119 finest style, proofs of which will be on exhibition with the origi nal Painting, so that those wishing to subscribe can judge for themselves how artistically Mr. Walter has transferred the design, In all its details, front 1110 coves to the plate. NIIESCRIPTION PRICE FOB THE EN G. NV. PITCHER, gpgcAESTNUTSTREET pROQUET, ARCHERY, CRICKET. and BASE-BALL WPLEMF,NTS, just re , Caved and for sale bi AIILIP WILSON .4 CO. 400 CHESTNUT Olreet. CORN EXANOB * BA CH G MANUFACTORY'. 10,000 Cotton Beamless Bags. 10,000 Linen do. do. 20,000 Jute do- do. in store and for sale by • JOLIN T. BAILEY a CO., 0014-3K* iszNyrtia irraza titreett I ! BOOKS !! ! Female R, Illu S eneard..... td Man of War's-Man... 25 Life and Adventures of Raoul De Servile... 25 STEAMBOAT COMPANIES, MERCHANTS, BROKERS MOSS & 00..'5, 431 CHBSTNITE Street FREE, GRAVING, e 3. WANTS. WANTED—A PARTNEH,_ WITH A cash capital of from $25,000 to sk3D,Ol)O, in a Ma chine and BollerSitop,centrally located. The adver tiser Inia 2Q yore practical knowledge of hie haziness and commands drst-elazta trade. tan Rive satisfite• tory reference as to standing and ability. All com munications, with real name, held strictly confiden tial. Addreas "IKACII/NE. CAPITAL, ,, this office. oc9-3t. WANTED,I,OOO OVBRCOATS AND Tv: SACKS. No. 1614 MARKET St., Pbilada. WANTED 1,000 P N AND SHIRTS. ANTED , Olt MARKET Mt., Plxitada. 'WANTED, 1,000 PAIRS OF BOOT'S V V • N 0.1514 MAtIKET Bt., Phi}Oa. WANTED, 1900 SILK DRESSES and BOYS , PANTS. NO: 1514 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. WANTED, Loon fuers.-111E-111.911- eat price given. NO. Olt MARKET street, Philadelphia. it* WANTED--A SITUATION BY A 57013}10 MAN. ht Vole of age; has' had OX"- perlence both In Wholesale and Retail Trade-, tra ,yelled considerably, and can furnish unexceptiona "ble references. Address "W. A. 8.," Pros Offlce.l. WANTED -,YOUNG TAN AS SALESMAN; one that has some knoiiqedge of the Cents' Furnishing e•ods ptefetred. Address "E.," Preset Office. OCT-Mint. ROARD WANTED, IN A PRIVATE -a-• family, by a gentleman and wite,mweltildrsn. Address "Charles," Preas office.- cla9-2t* A YOUNG MAN OF SEVENTEEN months experience in the Dry Goods; Cloth. and Cassimere Easiness, desires - a' i3ITUA.TION in either of the same. Can speak English and 'German, and give the best city references.' Address "C. W. W.," Frees office. 0c9.3t. • WANTED-THE O 0 14.5 - 11 MERS' sir UNION COAL COMPANY are anxious Ito secure the services or a competent Doman to tuner. Intend their Colliery, near Wilkesbarre, Lucerne county, Pennsylvania. Those making application will bring their recom• mendations as to competeny and character. Miles, 45 West FATETT stt, oc6-6t JANCES J. ort . MR, geereisry. WANTED—A. FIRST—CLASS DRY the MAN, with or without Capital, to take the mace ot a retiring senior partner, in an old-established Jobbing House. Address, over sig nature, "C. P.," at this Office. Communications strictly confidential. ' oci-fit WANTED -S OLICIT ORS AND AU - R:4Tb for Life, Fire, and itecide.nt In surance in City and State. A. liberal commission allowed. Address "Box 1.260," Post Moe. oc4-6t WANTED -A FEW ACTIVE BUR . NESS afeato sell State Rights for a new and valuable Inventloll destined to come into general use. A commission will be allowed that will enable an active man to make from $l,OOO to MOOD per month. Alen accustomed to selling_Patent Rights preferred. Address "INITRITTO - B," Box Ima, paii.delphla, Pa. oc4-6t VANTED -A PARTNER, WITH A cash capital of from *lO,OOO to $15,000, to en gage In an established business, which can be in creased/featly by an InCreaSe of capital. Address "Box 127," post Office. 064wfrm-Sts A-a- A YOUNG LADY WISHES A HOME in a Private •romiti_ where the use of her Mow Art - D rbreTiilsteTtON IN MUSIC to one or more members of the family will De re ceived as partial or entire compensation for Board. References exchanged. Address "R. 8.," office Of The Preda, oc4-wita6t. FOR AN IMPORTING COMMISSION HOUSE —A YOUNG MAN of respectable family and some business knowledge, is WANTED, to act partly In the office and 401,0 in selling. Apply, owls - writing, Post Of ice Box 1503. WANTED -BY A YOUNG MAN recently discharged from the army, a Situa tion In eolne Mercantile lime. Has had several years experience as a saleStliati and in keeping accounts, prior to his enlistment, and can give unexceptionable references. Agorap "A. 5.," this office. 003-6 t. $12,000 - withAa T - RD A - TITER cash - WANTED :''A or gta, l o t oo, to en gage in a lucrative business, which is now paying 150 per cent., and with this additional amount of capital Can be increased to double that amount Of percentage, For further particulars call on Win HALL WA.XLER, se2B-thm-Bt s N 0.123 S . FOURTH St., Phila. WANTED—AGENTS, MALE AND Female, in every town and neighborhood to take orders for •` THE GRAAT LABOR BA.VEIt: I7 &patented article that every family wants. Will save ten times its cost yearly. Agents are making lo to 0.5 per day. Only id to $lO capital required Full particulars of the business sent to any ad dress on reCClpt Of 0 cents for circulars and rettrrn Postage. Address WAYVELL Chicago, Illinois. Box 9781. se2Y-Ist. AGENTS WANTED TO , SELL IN the State of New Jersey. Philadelphia, beta ware, Montgomery and Bucks counties, Pennsyl vania.' the preatiSeene of Time and Eternity, with the Friend of the Bible; picture of extraordinary in terest and value. Fine chance for agents. Address JAMBS BITLLAMORE dt, CO., Ortlce No. FIFTHm 1011 North Street, sen-ln;* Philadelphia. A GENTS WANTED FOR "THE SECRET SERVICE, THE MELD, THE DUNGEON, AND TIE ESCAPE." By A. D. Richardson, New York Tribune Corres pondent. The most interesting and exciting book ever pub lished, embracing Der. Richardson's unparalleled expericnee Or four years, travelling through the South In the secret service a the Toffifins, 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 foy in Seven different Rebel prisons; r his twent escape,months and almost miraculous ney, by night, of nearly four hundred miles. I will abound in stirring events, and contain more of the fact, incident, and romance of the war than any other wet% published, Horace Greeley Faye: A great manybooks will yet be written concern in this war, in addition to the many already in print; but not one of them will give within a similar compass a clearer, fuller, more readable account, entirely from personal observation, of the nature, animus, purpose s , tendencies, and'lnatrumentall ties of the Slaveholders' Rebellion than does the unpretending narrative of Mr. Richardson." Teachers, ladies, energetic young men, and espe cially returned and disabled officers and soldiers, in we adap te dptable employment, will and it pecu liarlyto their eonditlOn. We WPM agents clearing SIE per month, which we will prove to any doubtin applicant. Send fo g r circulars. Address JONES, BROTHERS, & CO.. N. 3, corner WETS and MINOR etreeth aul7-2W Philadelphia, n. GREAT CHANCE FOR ACIENTS_ • WHAT THE PEOPLE WANT. COMPLETE MSTOILY OF THE WAE, In ohs larggfl volume, osleadWly illustrated, with over 125 line - Portraits of, Generals and Battle SCUM. The most candid, lucid, complete, authentic and re liable history published. It contains reading mat ter equal to three large octavo volumes. Bend for circulars and see our terms. Address "JONES, BROS. & CO., ocs-Im&W4t,* " Philadelphia, Pa.+, s7o„n OR $BOO WANTED - UNTIL next April. Will pay ten per cent. inte rest in adyanoo, and good collateral. Address L. M. N., , Preen office. J182944' a WANTED—TO RENT IMMEDI ATELY, a ROUSE with all the modern Im provements; also L a stable. Location from Sixth to 'Brood atreet, ni.oruce to fink street. Address "ROOM No. 34," Continental Hotel. 68a-SVIR FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED, ANL From Norenal2er 9r December 1 until Hay Ist, for family of tour persons and ita obllaren. AddreSE Box 2097 Post Office. orAgot• WALL PAPERS. NEW PALL STYLEES PHILADELPHIA WALL PAPERS: HOWELL & BOURSE, N. E. Cer. fourth and Market Streets, MANUFACTURERS OF PAPER 'HANGINGS WINDOW gIIA.DES. atill-fmwZm RALBLEY "PATENT STEP-LADDER, -LP manufactured roy a. Eno:, 22 Fifth strea4 Pittsburg, Penna., exclusively lOr Pennsylvania, strong, light and ornamental. Sold by all House ftirnishlng Dealers. They are in daily demand in stores, HOteis and Dwellings.. The /NO VW re commends them to all. They are manufactured or all sizes fromP to le feet. Liberal discounts made to dealers. A large stock for city trade at the Agri cultural Warehouse den. LANDRETH .t SON, El and ES South SIXTH Street. J. FORSYTH, Agent for Eastern Pennsylvania. oc9-60 F=N E POCKET BAILEY dr. CO., oc6 819 CHESTNUT STREET. BISHOP -POTTER,. PHOTOGRAPHS of this lamented Divine in OIL and CRAYON.. HENSZPY & CO., oe4-61,* BLS ARCH Street. SPECIAL NOTICE. I have matte arrangements td ieinain for a SHORT TIME ONLY, In triy_mAggt store, and will continue to sell first class FURNITURE at very low prices, unto further notice. GEO. 3, NEWELS, ENV and MI GRESTRUT Street. GRICE & LONG A ._ RMS'. FULTON WO 1340 BEACH STREET, Engineers, Machininfo, 9 Boiler Makers, and Oar Builders. Tanks of every description made to order. Sole Agents for bong's Marine Salinometere.myla-ly 44- 1" NEVER HADA GOOD PICTURE BEFORE P' exclaimed one of Philadelphia's fairest daughters, as she gazed with delight on her Photo-Mintature, made at MENEM & DILLON'S, IS South EIGHTH street. sel6-Imit N. B.—Albums and Stereoscopes in great variety. CH. GARDEN & CO.', MANUFAO . TUBERS OF AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HAT& CAPS FURS,_ BONNETS, STRAW GOODB, RIBBoNS AO., &C., No. 600 and OOR MAREET street. he largest land most complete stock, the best terms and cheapest prices, Country merchants and the trade supplied. ausl-am dim WILLIAM H. MOORE, QE• NERAL FURNlSturra ENDERTAXER, No. SU RACE Street, (tote of Arch street.] •ir rereowil attention at all hone. außl4lm S3O,OOOLOYRJVIT,bIP.2I22,g: ties who have already a large amount employees In, the manufacture of an article of dully consumption, for which there is a constantly increasing demand, and which will pay from twenty-five to thirty per ,eut_ par annum on tue Investment. For_partlen• Lars, apply to ittItRITAW & BUM, oe7-Zt No. 324 CIIESTXUT Street. • SATES OF . EVERY VARIETY, ' Croquet, Archery, Cricket and Base-Bali Im plements, for sale by pHnirr wnsort a Go, 49111:1-1Ift 'WV • CLlCarz'on turciVi FOR SALE AND TO LET. VALUABLE CHESTER. Ai COUNTY FARM AND LIKE QUARRIES ::ALI AT PRIVATE BALL—The farm contains about 105 Acres, 25 or Reef which are woodland, well set with oak and prime chestnut timber. Thelcleared laud writ Juoved and highly prOdUCHYCI two apple oreha tdsand other fruit trees. Buildings of stone and in good repair, overshoot to barn, wagon house, carriage house, ice house and corn erib, all nearly new; two tenant houses, one of which is new. This property is situate In the Valley, one mile south of London (trove Meeting House. Mid in. London Grove township, adjoining lands of E, S. Marshall, B. W. Swayne and others, and about one anti Imtfmiles north ofthe Philadelphia and BMA , more tlentral Ilattrotd at either Tauglikenalnell Avondale. It is well fenced and Well watered. The farm land mostly clear of stone and easily cultivated, and without being Rat, Is sufficiently revel for the effective use of all - kludsof Agricultural Machinery. In natural fertility it is surpassed by verY few, if any. and the neighborhood Is one of the best in the county. The Quarries are eaosily worked, and can be matte to pay a large part or all the interest on the purchase money, as the lime is in • 11111 repute for building purposes. terms accommodating. For further Information inquire on the premises or address IlAttyffili PHILLIPS, Londongrove P. 0., Chester county. oc9-m7t R. J. BALLY. FOR SALE.: SUPERIOR FARE of forty-one acres, near Darby, lire miles from the city. Magnificent mansion and other buildings. The orchards and fruit trees generally, grape-vines, & c., are not excelled. The whole pre mises must be seen Mid examined, In order to be MILLER; BI%TR Price iehlittlf"`" IIR:911?P' fa VALUABLE NEW YORK PRO =omitMt , FOR SALE. • . . MUST BE SOLD—THAT BEAUTIFUL BROWN STONE ,__CORNER HOUSE .tnated on Sixtieth street, New. York; with its .ssl.ve brown-stone rails and banisters; and Portico doorway ; tiled area; also, hall tiled, with Brandon marble all through ; mantles of hest statuary; grates And fenders, with four-hold bars; rosewood-doors and trimming; stairs of rosewood and black walnut; all the hardware very heavy silver plated. This house has four stories., basement and cellar. Its size is twenty-three feet by fifty. Lot one hun dred feet, with n newer garden one hundred feet. It is on the main eniranee of Sixtieth street, now considered one of the best and handsomest. in New York city, facing Central Park. It can be rented for over 41,000, should the pur chaser wish to rent it. The house Is strictly,firBt etasg In every respect, Price only $4e,000. Also, tor sale the adjoining house. same style, price A pply to PETTEETCH, No. 418 THIRD Avenue, cc's-ei Ziff TO RENT.-THE SECOND, THIRD -s- and fourth stories of the large and spacious store No. 9341 ISIARKET Street. Apply upon the premises. oc9-3t _ _ A SMALL STOOK OF DRY GOODS, A with a complete set of Platares, - for Sale. Splen did store-room and first-class Dwelling to Let. Ap ply WO SPRING GARDEN Street. oct-2Ot FOR SALE-AN ELEGANT iMB Rrown.stone.front Dwelling,onippruce street, west of Seventeenth. Possession soon. Neat Dwelling, 2131 Mount Vernon street. Neat, Dwelling, 961 Niprth Sixth etreet. Neat Dwelling, 1129 gden street, a Neat Dwelling, 1523 North street. Neat Dwelling, New street. north of Coates. Neat Dwelling, Marlborough street, bet. Duke. Neat Dwelling, 406 North Front. Immediate pos. Session, B. F. GLENN, itsl BOnth FOURTH Street, ocl-tf and S.W. ear. Seventeenth and Green, wA. NT ED TO PURCIIA.SE—A ill itou ten inlautas+ walk of Ninth and Aral to cost from $7 " 000 to $lO,OOO. Address, stating price and location, Cf. W. D.," Ledger Office. ocVat. de TO RENT-A FIRST-CLASS MaRESrDENCE, with PVIENITITRE. on SPRUCE Street, west of Sixteenth. JOHN A. BURTON, 0e4.8t 5 502 WALNUT Street. fa, FOR BALE--TgA WELL-BUILT and convenient DWELLING 711 GREEN gt., with large side yard, with immediate possession. B. Pr. GLENN, oc4-9t 133 South FOURTH M. go FOR - SALE-- THE HANDSOME mat RESIDENCE, N 0.1433 ARCH Btreet. Apply at No. 130 CHESTNUT street, between 1O and 733¢ o'clock, Immediate possession given. oce-et` - - maFULTO't HALL AT PUBLIC SALE.-This valuableroperty will be ondred at public sale, at Coopers Rotel, on MONDAY, October 16th, at 21t' o'clock P. M. The building erected with the best material and in the most aufmtantiel manner, Is 88 feet front on Prince street, and 148 in depth. to Water street, thus having two fronts. A purchaser who would give special attention to renting all the different ro meetings as the main 13910011 for concerts, public, &e., it may be Made to pay large receipts Mid a very profitable in, vestment. It would be well adapted for a silk, woollen or cotton manufactory, gas being intro duced throughout the largejcellar as well as In every room in the building. The chapdener, settees, blinds, and all the furni ture will be included hi the We. Terms and conditions will be made known at the sale. In the meantime further Information may be had of GEO. K. REED, Oe6 9t Treasurer Fulton Rail Association. in &FORA 140. 618 CALLOWHILL JCL Street, FOR BALE t hy J. H. MORRIS,Convey , 'neer, 233 North TENTH Street. oe4-6t. gr u f FOR SALE-WITH POSSESSION, JIM TWO FITRNIBHEP DiVELLINes. Modern Re sidence 9, Itanasoraely finished With all modern improvements. Furnished in the latest style. Situate on GIRARD Avenue. (iEO. N. TOWNSEND & CO., oes - et. UM S. FOIIItTri Street. ,FOR SALE POSSESMON AT ONCE—One HOUSE ' on Twelfth street; one HOUSE on Carrion street, Ka= each. One on Mar vine street, $1,500; also, two STORRS, $4,500 each. TA.TLOW JACKSON, deg-6t* cIIESTNITT Street. fe : FOR SALE, WITH POSSESSION - 4 DWELLINGS, HANDSOME N DWELLINGS, On Ridge Road, above Thompson street. . These handsome,wen-dinlabed. Modern Residences will be sold at fair prices and on easy terms. Only $l,OOO cash wanted—balance by instalments. GEO. N. TOWNSEND th CO., oea-et 1. 6 22..48cent FOUR Ptreet• ORPHANS' COURT—PEREMPTORY •-• SALE. -Estate of JOHN N. LANE Deceased. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers. VALUABLE BROAD TOE COAI,. LANDS. Estate of John N. Lane, late of the City of LIM , caster. deceased. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, Pennsylvania, the Administrators o f estate of said deceased, will sell pereEntoriiy, on TIJESDAY, the 14th day, of Noretilher_ lB 6 s ..., at 12 o'cloelt,_ noon, at the • PHILADELL-HiA E%- CHANGE the following described coal lands, late of said deceased, to wit: No. 3. Containing 146 ACRES AND 92 PERCHES, neat measure, situate in Broad TOP township. and warranted in the name of Christopher Long. No. 4. Containing • 228 ACRES AND 12:4 PERCHES, heat measure, in the 101705a/P aforesaid, and War ranted in the name of John nook. No. 5. Containing 178 MORES AND 22 PERCHES, neat measure, situate in the township aforesaid, in the name of William Lane. No. S. Containing 904 ACRES AND 51 PERCHES, neat measure. in the township aforesaid, and war ranted to William Poster. No. 7. Containing 180 ACRES AND 7 PERCHES, neat measure, sititate in said township, and war ranted in the name of John McLain. No. 8. Containing 363 ACRES AND 31 PERCHES, neat measure, situate In said township, and war ranted in the 10/1 30 of Daniel Kerr. No. U. Containing 11 ACRES AND 122 PERCHES, neat measure, situate in said township, and war ranted in the name of Thomas M. Long. Tracts Nos. 3, 4. 6, 7 empties & e situate contiguous on Bandy all,, which into the Itaystown branch of tile Juniata, near above Hopewell. on the Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad, a branch or which road has been graded up said run to or near said land. These six tracts are all good coal lands g form one of the pen coat estates In the Broad 'ep coal field, and can be railed 0,. gently Run and Six-mile ltun. They be be mined together, or each of the tracts eau be mined separately, advanta geously No. Is situated several miles from the above trgeia, near the head of Sandy Bun; Is a good coal tract and is net with excellent tlinher, A man of the lands can be seen or had by windy lug to M. THOMAS SONS, Auctioneers, Phila delphia. Any further information desired before the sale can be had by addressing the Administrators at Lancaster, or the 11611. SAMUEL L. Runtl4 at Bedford Pa. TERMS.— , Ten per cent. of the purchase money to be paid at the time of sale, and the balance on the ist day of January, 1866. W. CARPENTER, H. B. WARR, Administrators de bonis non of John N. Lane, doe , d. M. THOMAS & SON s, • Auctioners, 139 and 141 SOutli FOURTH Street, Philadelphia. LANCASTfiIt, Pa., Sept, 25, 1805. 00211004/414 VALUABLEf DELAWAREIN COUNTY FARM AT PUBLIC SALE.—..i. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of Del aware county, wilt be sold at Public Salo, on the premises, on SEVENTLI-DAY, the 2Stli Of lOth month, 186 S, all those messuages and two adjoining tracts of land, late the estate of ABRAHAM W. SEARPLES, deceased, situate in Thornburg town ship, Delaware county: 2,10, 1, Beanded by lands of James M. Lewis, ilcox, dec'd, Reece wis, deed, M. &E. Sharpless, and tract No. 2, containing 130 earn, 137 perches, niece or less. The improvements are a line large SIA NON ROUSE, beautifully situated in a groves of shaft trees, with an extensive lawn extending down towards Chester creek, which NUM the farm on the east: Carriage-house,Barn Ice-house, and other out-buildings; water Of the Purest kind is conveyed in iron pipes to the house and rises WO the neeplid story. There is also a SAW-MILL with a good waterpower, and Three TENANT HOUSES on the premises and an Orchard of good. Xruit Trees in full bearing There arc several desirable building sites on tbls farm. The land is of first quality', welt watered and fenced, divided into con venient Itelds, and with a good proportion of Wood land and Meadow. No. 2. Bounded by lands of James M. Wilcox, de ceased„ Ann F. Huddieson, John Sharpless, and tract No. 1, containing lee ACRES, more or less. The lm ( roveniente are a TWO.EITORY DWELL ING-HOUSE USE and Kfthen A large Stone Barn, two Tenant Rouses, a Spring Douse over an excellent spring, and other outbuildings. The dwelling house and barn are supplied with water conveyed In pipes under ground. , fliers is also an Apple Or chard on this tract. The land Is or nrst quality well watered and divided into fields under good fence. There is a proper proportion of Woodland and Meadow. These farms are one mile from Glenn Mills Station on the West Chester MN Philadelphia Railroad, in a good neighborhood, and conveniOrik to mills, stores, schools, anti places of worship. There are advantagespossessed 'by these properties rarely found COMbinec_h within the same distance of Philadelphia. For beauty of location, health fulness and general comfort end convenience, thay are unsurpassed in this region. Persons desiring to purchase are invited to call and view the nreinlsee ereV/011# f 9 the day of sale. Sale at 1 o ' clockP. as, ‘oll , lltlons si JOHN NEWINGTON, JOS. C. TURNPENNY, Executors. A- VALUABLE FARM PUBLIC BALE. The subscriber. as Attorney, will expose at Pub- Ho in ELKTON Maryland, at the Court-house, ON TUESDAY, MOOT /otb, a§iPt At 2 &cloak P. N., the VERY VALUABLE PARK. whereon James Frazer, Esq., now resides, situated In Cecil county, two tulles south of Elkton, con- LNlllinqq t NUNDRED AND WIXTY ACRES, more or leek, of which about slaty acres are itl wood, and the remainder is in a good state of culti vation. no Improvements consist ofd °comfortable TWO:STORY BOMB, 20 by 00 feet; a Barn, 26 by SO feet• new Oow Stables,24 by 40 feet, with stone stabling underneath; a Straw House, 29 by 90 feet, with the other usual out buildings. There is on the property a young APPLE OR CHARD in full bearing, containing the choicest VA rletles ; besides enough Peaell.Pear, and other fruit trees for the use of the farm. There is also at Water Power, with dam standing, on Perch Creek, where there was a Grist Mill for many years. The New Castle and Irrenchtown Turnpike passes through this cum; thus making it easily susceptible of division Into two farms of near Ming slur A further description is thought unnecessary, as persons desiring to purchase will examine for themselves. Terms madeknown on day of sale, or sooner,upon application to the unsiel l g u t JAN Aovr enoomE, se3o-sm4t Attorney for James Frazer and late. FOR SALE—GERMANTOWN amoiYS' tOP wERTY.—A very desirable property en a good double two-story ilWeliMg, ith sev acres of land, within one square of two depotd, With fine old s h a d o .i reesnhdevergreens. A handsome stream of water passing through the property, and water- Werke On tile property, supplying the house. A fountain in front Of the line, lAulde and gar den, with the best of spring water. Apply to C. HIESKELL, No. WASHINGTON BUILDING, oeteilt. THIRD Street, above Spruce. 000 TO n LOAN, IN ONE. OR to • E. CARPENTER, or7-30` 244 South THIRD Street: 543 41 , A FINE SADDLE-HORSE• FOR: tale. Apply at 044.4,1•01 - StilblerNo. X 27 Ortll nous 41411% OC64Va" FOR SALE AND TO LET. 11 FOB sALE—BEIHNDID FA IN of one hundred and eighty acres, to afivonio. Opposite Trenton; superior improve. mints. &e. One of the most desirable properties ever offered. Immediate possession. Prize $lBO per acre. 'MILLER, KIXTH and W ALNIST. oe9-11t1t 1121 VIRE STREET FOR GALE. Awl. with Immediate Possession—A handsome Three. Story BRICK HOME, with Double Back Build ings. all In lirstrate order, newly papered and. painted through Ont, with all the tne4prn conve niences; 10t144 feet deep. Apply to A. Y.. ak.v.r.N . „ 158 Nortb WINTII Street. 0e9.8t.t. aft EVE PALE—NO. 481 k WALNUT po . LAM.% Build• ing;_ now octupted ofIltes:lot 23 feet (font tqa 140 deep. MILLBII, 00-3tlf SIXTH and WALNUT Street!). AMUSEMENTS. A NERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. er...,IIENRY C. JARRETT Si Mink and NM% (Also or the 'll6aten Theatre), FOR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing THDRADAY EVENING OCt. 12th, 186.6 Tile world-renowned dramatic oelebritie,l MR. AND MRS. CHARLES ERAII, Who will be properly and powerfully supported t.# Mr. J. F. CATHCART. mfr. UEO. 'EVERETT, Miss CHAPMAN, Of the Princess and Drury Lane Theatrea, London. Mr. FRANK MAYO, The popuiar yet.* California Tragedian' And the leading members of the Dramatic Clompe nics attached to NIELO'S GARDEN AND TUE BOSTON TREATEA, THURSDAY EVENINfs, Oct, LAIL, Wilibe acted Shakspeare's play of IM NET Terminating with the DOWNFALL OF WOLSEY. Cardinal Wolsey ........... .......Mr. Charles Kean Queen Catharine . -Mrs. Charles Kea* Anne Boleyn Miss Chapman Cromwell Mr. J. F. Cathcart Earl of Surrey Mr. Geo. Everett Ring Henry VIII Mr. Frank Mayer For full cast see small bills, To conclude with Colman's celebrated Comedy, tat three, ado, entitled THE JEALOUS WIFE. Mr. Oakley Mr. Charles Kean Mrs. Oakley Mrs. Charles Kean Major Oakley Mr Geo. Everett . Mrs, Harriet Miss Chapman. afies Oakley J. F, Ontheali full cast see small bills. ON FRIDAY EVENING, Oct. mth, 1166, THE MERCHANT OF VENICE. With a powerful distribution. if thilt , AMA49. Shylock Mr. Charles Kean Portia Mrs. Charles Reim SATURDAY. LOUIS XI. Louis XI Mr. Charles, Kean Martha Mrs. Charles Kean. In consequence of the enormous pecuniary outlay involved In the engagement of these eminent or. Hats beina greater than was ever Incurred in anr attles of Dramatie Entertitinuientt. the United Staten, the Manager is compelled to fol low tile precedent afforded by every Theatre fat which Mr. and Mrs. HEAN have appeared, and att. flounces a reasonable increase in the PRICES OF ADMISSION.—Parquet, Balcony. and Dress Circle, Secured Scats t $1,50; Family Circle, so cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock; commence at DA o'clock. The sale of Tickets will commence at TRUMPLER (late Gould's). corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, on MONDAY MORNING, Oct. 9th, at si o'clock. ' our-et N EW CHESTNUT-STREET THAL TR.E—CRESTNUT Street, aboye Twelfth, LEONARD GROPER le WAS, F, AF , Lessee* and bisusgers. MONDAY AND ,TIJESDAY EVENINGS. October 9 tind 10, PRODUCTION', after the most extensive preparation, of Dumaat great MaStOrplell oNTE MATO, which will be presented at an OUTLAY OF 3,000 DOLLARS, with New and Beautiful Scenery, Novel Effects, Superb COSlUlReet,Costis Accessories, Grand Ta blemin, Brilliant muele,_aiit CAST OF CHARACTERS embracing the following members of our TALENTED STAR COMPANY: MISS JOKE ORTON, brr, MQRPAUNT, Mr. G. IL CLARRE Dir. Walter LethioY Mr. B Young Mr. Ja T.. Ward, Mr. Lewis, Mr. F. Foster, Mr. W. J. Gross{ Mr, W. W. Moreland, Mr. J. V. Daily, M/Se °or dain Cappelle, Mrs. E. F. Reach, Alts, Mordaunt,, Mid others, MLLE TERESA WOOD, MR. G. W. SMITH, sad A GRAND CORPS DE BALLET consisting- h of SIXTEEN . BEAUTIFUL YOUNU LADIES are been engaged expressly to lend bril liancy to theDAZZLINGMASIERADE SCENE, which in ONE 111.114DRE.D PERSONS, elegautlf costumed, will take part. This Great Scene surpasses anything BEFORE ATTEMPTED IN Tills CITYI There will be no'othe i r ti fiece performed, with CRISTO. SATURDAY - A ERNOON, 051. 14, SIXTY-FIRST GRAND FAMILY MA.TINEE. when MONTE CRISTO will be performed. WALNUT -STREET TREATRIL. THIS (BIONDAy) EYERARe+. Oct. 6, liSal. MRS. D. P. BOWERS in ber_gremsonation of LEAH ! LEAH! LEAH! The beautiful thrillin:g phi ORB ), of LEAH, THE FAIIENs. Will be produced by especial desire. MRS. D. P. BOWERS as LEAH. Mr. Barton Hill as Nathan. Mr. John McCullough as Rudolf. Miss Annie Graham as Madeline. To eonClude with Ikr Comedietta of MR. AND VA, PETER WHITE. Mr. Peter White Mr. Geo. H, Grltlltlit. Major Pepper Mr. Greene. Mrs. Peter 'White Miss Etlie Gerinou. TUESDAY, EAST LYNNE. Chairs secured three daYS in advance. NEW AMERiOAN THEATRE, c&I WALNUT Street, above Eighth. THIS EVENING Will be _performed the successful local drama Of PHILADELPHIA BY GASLIGHT. NM KATE FISHER tOU OPTPoters• • New DiN;etit6A6iiiatit Dy Mans 6 Anterfto, LA PESCRERA. To conclude with the great drama of the FRENCH SPY ON HORSEBACK. MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY Afternoon. Got MRSBißilgligizi.;e.WlS NEW ARM' - • - LAST wEISE or W. LANDER. MONDAY JOAN trEaD AVARO." EVENINGS. OF Joan of Arc.. Supported by pSfull stock G'otapany. AMtt i robn gtock, CAPTAIN'S X Stuart ltobs FRIDAY, Farewell Benefit of Mn.s me,iii.)46: . oce-2t MUSICAL FUND. HALL. MASTER .RICHARD CQZgrt ) . L a t e prin c ipal tiep r ia te or Trinity choii 'bt" e w Yokle Berlel a 2.1:111EF, 4 . 4.KAAD pONOX Itylk TRURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS, Oct. 1211 andiath, commencing at 8 o'clock, and SATURDAY MORNING, Oot. 14t11, con/lnellOng 4t 11 o'clock, assisted by the following artists Mrs. JENNY lIEMPTON, Contralto, Mr. E. 0, YOWERS, the Popular American Tenor, Mr, OTTO FLEallitO, Bab6o, Mid Signor 11142,01.11, Planiat and Accompanist. ADMISSION, FIFTY CENTS. Reserved Seats (numbered), 75 cents. Tickets to be had at Mr. Trampler's Music Store and Ristey's Book gaud, Continental Hotel. TIM We of Re served Beata will commence on Monday mornike, Oct. 9th, at Mr, Trum mer's Music Store. ocB.B-11-124t WIDDOWS, Bee. Manager. tep % POINT BREEZE PARIC:-.. TRIAL Or -r- SPEED FOR FOB 1300. Di DAY, Oct. 9th, 1805, Beat 3ins, to Harness., John Turner enters bay mare " Boston Girl." Win. Goble enters g. g. " Major Nicholson." George McFarland enters g. g. " Max.' , To start 11580'010011 nnpousup .Admission $l. icr RARTIETT'S GYMNASIUM, SPANS hig Room and Rifle Gallery, now open, 80 brARKET Street. ee77-17r ACADEMY OF FINE ABTI3, OREN: NAT Street. above Tenth—Open from 9 till 6 P. M. Bantamla Weans great picture ea CIERIST RELTECTAD Mil VD gro ll oitico:.".. _ _ AUCTION SALES. yx 4 , 4 CHAMPION'S CITY BAZAAR AND TATTERS*, LEOS, RACE Street, be.. Wean Eleventh and TweArth. E. CHAMPION, Auctioneer, will sell ON TUESDAY, October 10th, at 10 o'clock M. about FIFTY 'MEOW From some of the best stock in the countY, Mealy which will be found A sorrel Stallion, 153‘ hands high, sound and kind. and fearless of locomotives, warranted to trot d, mile In three minutes. A bay Mare, lb bands MO, 8 years old. A gray Mare, Mends high, a good draught maresA bay horse, 7 years old, a splendid lady's saddle horse. Au iron.gray Stallion, 6 years old, very stylish. ld A shifting-top Buggy. by Wallis .k Blackstone. A set of Harness, gO and covered iii6dittitiga. A black Horse, 16 hands high, 9 years old. A pair of gray Mares, E. and, 0 years old.Vellityilllto An extention top }Thelon, by . Collings. A set of double Harness, by billing. A brown Horse. 16 hands high, if YelitB old. A. bay Horse, bobtail, 7 years old, can trot ill SA. A dark bay HUM, /9 hands high, 8 years old. A A very stylish black Horse, 7 years old. A bay Mare, 7 years old, can trot in 8,10. A gray Donkey, Tyears old, sound and kind. A. set of Donkey Harness, A black Mare, 14 bands high, a years bid. A gray Horse, le bands bigh 6 years old. A roan Mare, 0 years old, a Superior driver, A no-top Watson Wagon. A set of Darnels, hlyrearce • A sorrel 'Horse, o years old, d&ti trot in S nitllilleSs Also. a number of other Horses. Also, new and second-hand Carriages, Lighs Wagons, Sulkies, &c., Be., with which the sale will commence. Together wiAlukte and nalilda Harness, Sad. dies, Bridles, Whips, Sheets, &c., made by superior makers. Full particulars in catalouge, which will be ready in time for the sale. It. IL C. respectfully calls the attention of per.. chasers to the above sale. No postponement on account of weather. Horses, Vehicles, and Harness always on hand ar private sale. _ Superior stable accommodatiOn§ Mr homes enter& ed for public or private Sale. or9-2t R. B. CHAMPION, Auctioneer. BOARDIN'. ROARDING.—MRS. J. H. MOUOIC B OARDING}.—MRS. is now ready tO receive rEtesSANIINT AND TAFILR, .110AILDERS4 at ma *ONVITOIRD Streer• above Spruce, ate-et. TIOARDING-114 WEST PHIL ADEL. x o ' PHIA,T6i Gentlemen, or Families Vtliout chit ctrexi,by ear 7 applleattan MISSPIII/0.610.0054ar HOARDING,—SUPERIOR ACOOMMO DATIONEI for ilret-etas. Boarders at the United suttee noel, tiffEgoliNUT gtt.e2t. Olitifgeb moderate. This halite has go• bar, Ong /Aiwa ! handsomely-furnialled ellambdr vacant to-morrow.. 0c.2.41. BOARDING—CO MTENIENT TO s and having frequent railroad coillittlinientioll with the city, and near the station. Inquire before 2 o'clock, at 1402 WALNUT Street. se2B•Lint LOST AND FOUND' OFFICE OF A. K. & F. K. WOMRATH' s 410 ARCH St„_PiiILAD&LItnIA., Oct. B, 1886. 1,1,000 REWAIID Stolen Cu the Itlklit of Oet, 6th the foIIOWIRSS99 4 4 I ; H. B. sable Cape, about 32 Inches deep., 111. $. sable Tippet, about 14 incites deep. • 11. B. sable Tippet, about 14 inches deeP, what Werth' B, sable Itteit 2 H. B. sable Conan, small (2 skins.) s H. B. sable Dentine. Ermine Bertha. 2 Squirrel flank Capes. I Squirrel Cloak and (mire—very mach worn. Ii Pairs otter tiloVeat. 1 Piece(eavy white nilk. 2 pearl Silk. 2 Pieces brown taffeta Silk. 2 Pieces gray glee Silk. 2 Pieces blue Silk, 1 Plum cherry *lilt 1 Piece brown los ring silk. Piece black Bilk. One-half (000) of the above reward will be_ giVeSt for the return of the goods, and one-half (ow) give; the conviction of the thief or thieves. Pawnbrokers and ethers are cautioned against re: Caving the above goods. A. K. & F. R. WOHRATH. 00-3 t Alb ARCH Street. WMISSES O'DBYAN 1107 WAL. NUT Street, pave now open a ikanAisnifi Mona went of PARIS M ILLINERY tor the Ye% 0e4.116t% pm, I I A RiGt E ASSORTMENT OF "Oft Ladles, Mince, mid Chudren's Straws Felts and Silk-plush RATS. Also, Flowers, Feathersi Velvets, and Ribbons, which will be sold at the_lorS.• est cash mice, or short tints. E. HAREM pll North SECOND Street. niIDR. C. L, MUNDII3, 731 BPRII, ' Street, EXTRACTS TRATII witalc the. least pain, by , administering nitrous elide gas. This gas Is •without taste or smell, and has not the unpleasant effect or ether or eltiorolform, It is Der. fectir horektm spa 49Pichttel to OW% 60/4%. ..Mrs. F. W. Lander.