FUSS. LADIES' FANCY FURS. 01•1•1•=0 - JOUN FitlatErEtA, :10. 718 ARCH STREET, ABOVE SETENTH, (At bis old-established Stole). IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER, AND DEALER IN FANCY FURS FOR LADIES AND CIIILDREN. liayTng now in Store a van' large and beautiful assortment of all the different kinds and qualities .of FANCY FURS FOR 'LADIES' AND CHIL DREN'S WEAR, I solicit a call from those in want. Remember the name and number. JOHN FARM:RAI.. 718 ARCH Street, above Seventh. Ihaoe no Partner or connection with any _other §yore in this city. Oco-sinit" 1865. 1865. A. H. & F. H. WOMRATH, (llCCEssoics TO THE LATE G. F. WOXEATH.) No. 415 Arch &treat, HAVE NOW OPEN, A FIILL ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' FANCY FUELS, TolTbich they invite the attention of buyers. OCE-Vm MILLINERY. W 0 0 326 • ar, C .I 1 Y Now offer, in their Retail Department (in addition to their usual stock of Straw and Fancy Bonnets, 'Ladles" and Hisses' Hats, ete.),a full line of RILES, VELVETS, CRAPES, RIBBONS, LACES, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, JET AND GILT ORNAMENTS, and other novel ties of their own importation. WOOD & CART, No. 725 CHESTNUT STREET. BONN . ET OPENING. WEDNESDAY, Octob e r 4. WOOD a: cAJEVY, No. tett CHESTNUT STREET. 726 CHESTNUT STREET. I have now open a anerior assortment of MILLThrEItY HOODS, suitable for the Fall and Winter Season, consisting of BONNET; ROYAL AND UNCUT VELVETS, all colors and plaid. BONNET AND TRIM ZINGRIBBONS, of every width and shade. 'SILKS, LACES, MALINES, ENGLISH CREPES, FRENCH FLOWERS AND FEATHERS, An unusually rich selectionmany styles that cannot belnwl elsewhere. STRAW,SILS. AND FEiati.a.Ts AND BONNETS, all the new shapes. THE BEST NEW - YORK AND F.R.r.ticoa. BONNET FRAMES. Constant attention to the market and the auction sales in New York and this city enable ins to offtr at all times a complete assortment of fresh and de sirable goods at the lowest prices. Particular attention paid to country orders. N. WEYL, 726 CHESTNUT Street. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. 1865. P A L - L . 1865. RS. B. CAMPBELL & CO. ) V2l CHESTNUT STREET, Invite the attention of Cash Buyers at wholesale 'to their stock, of FRENCH, BRITISH, AND AllIBR•ICAN DRY G-00331§, Which, for extent, variety, and general adapta tion to the wants of the trade, is unrivalled. BILKS, MERINOES, POPLINS, EPINGLINES. TARTAN PLAIDS. BLANKETS, FLANNELS, • BALMORALS, WHITE GOODS, LINENS, arra BRADFORD GOODS. Package Buyers supplied with scarce and deslia 'isle goods at and under market rates. WHOLESALE BOONS 1l ISTAIItes. an2S-tf .CI I I I I DRESS % IMES, KENT, SANTEE, & CO., IMPORTEM AND JOBBERS DORY GO O DS, lQw• mid 241 North Third Strecio VHILADELPHIA. 4.lloths, , Cassiroares, tattinetts. Jeans, Cottonades, Denims, Cheeks, iiingbams, Diapers, \rrints, 9slatnes. •ilpacas, ncy Dress %ands, R , 9wn and Bleeched Sheeting's, Blwn and Bleeched Btdrtings, ••••":nqa Chambrae, °MlMlweeds, • plaan, Linena;:' 31TBN/1511INV 1:100DS, Wairrg. GUrAmi REMOVALS. REMOVAL.—DR. MOS, \ WARDLE bas removed Ills once to NO., 15t) North merlint Street. . oe4-12t. REMOVAL. OFFICE FOR THE SALE OF 1 4 7 1 VERN. 'AIENT LOANS; - - -- - . JAY COOKE & CO., .during the alterations necessary In.the enlargeuent .of their oid office, have taken the commoUnui Boom, No. nos CHESTNUT Street, ..next door to the Bank of North America, where theywill be pleased to see their old friends. se23-1m lop EMOVAL--NOTICE.-TELE OFFICE -am of the Excelsior Oil Company is removed to Boom No. 24 Merchants' Exchange. sel6-30t FMFM7.7I9 NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN. U. S. FIVE-TWENTIES. The Secretary of the Treasury having given notice that he will exchange Veiltdcates of indebtedness, maturing Del Ore The Ist dey ed. January next, Com ,p,oumil4utereet Note., and . One and Two-Year Five rer Cent. Treasury Notes-to the extent of . rimy 11(ILLION6 OF DOLLARS' .For SIX PER CENT. FIVE-TWENTY YEAR :BONDS, interest being allowed on the Treasury Notes and Certificates to the bit of November, and 'the Ronda bearing date from that time at Three Per Cent. Premium. We are prepared to make the Conversion for Hold ers of Certificates and Treasury notes without charge: and will also furnish the Bonds in any amount AT REST MARKET BATES, JAY COOKE & CO., Bankers, No. 305 CHESTNUT Street OFFIOE FOB TES SALE OF re - DX'A m :,'ll' 10 0 Dib.:lo 1. OCll74'ek:T.-- JAY COOIKE BD CO., BAITS:Ens ELND 13ROZ_Eng, zaavlag Removed temporarily to NO. 8045 CHESTNUT STREET, Offer for sale, at lowest market rates. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, AS FOLLOWS 17.8. CIO Treasnay Notes of date of Aug. UT DM• Do. do. do. June 16,1866. DO. do. do. Tali 11540864 BONDS OF 1 . 851, • 5-20 LOAN OF 1862. 5-20 LOAN OF 1884. 10-40 LOAN OF 1864. DEBTLFLOATZS OF INDEDTBDNBOO. (31'0025 OF ALL KINDS BODORT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Information igiiien concerning all kinds of &en title& . . Collections on all points made at lowest rates. an24.ajal STOCKS, LOANS, &C, BOUGHT AND BOLD AT THE BOARD OF BROKERS, BY (*FORGE J. BOYD, - 1$ South VIIIRD Street, ._ 1e3041 12 Second door above' Mechanlate.Bank 60 0 muit R ig1.7 . 7.12L0p5, 600 octo CUTLOKIF•gIay, FITH. TIM W. EVANS & CO. Invite attention to tholv eztvasive and varied u sorttnent of NEW FALL, 0 001 : 0 *,, embracing the latest and choicest styles of * SILKS, DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, EMBROIDERIES, GLOVES, HOSIERY, to. Also, a full line of goods Bribable for MO I VRNIN'G, . • of the latest manufacture and fabric. Nos. 818 and 820 CHESTNUT ST§ oe4-8t DMPOW FURNISHING DRY GOODS, SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON3 NA). 1008 CIEMES'rNIYr Whose establishment for the sale of Is unequalled In the extent and vat. Icty Of Its as• sortment, beg to announce to rIOUSERXEPERS, RENEWING TNEIR SUPPLY. Or personi about to furalwb, that they are now re caving their FALL ASSORTMENT FRESH LINEN, COTTON AND WOOLLEN GOODS FOE HOUSEHOLD USE, LINEN SHEETINGS, COTTON SHEETING% tlvran, PILLOW MUSLIM, QUILTS, BLANKETS, TABLE AND PIANO COVERS I - "7.; And every otherartiele suitable for a well-ordered household. se2B-tf 1865 . NEW GOODS roR 1861 EYRE et,LANDEI4, FOURTH. AND AWN. IX PORTERS,' JOBBERS, BETA/LEBO, Fancy and Staple Dry Goode. WHOLESALE—SECOND FLOOR. 8e234,f GREAT wrocn CVO JOB LOTS or CO a, CASSIMEStus, • KNOBBY COATINGS, BEAVERS, VELOURS, VELVETS, CHINCHILLAS, • - Si the latest and most beautiful styles -we have ever offered to the trade or public generally. Officers of the army and navy may feel assured of special attention. We ALSO have a complete stock of FRIENDS' WEAR, COACH CLOTHS, BILLIARDS, and BAGATELLES.. Oar motto is "Good Goods at Fair Prices," at W. T..SNODGRASS' CLOTH HOUSE. 34 SOUTH - SECOND STURDY AND 28 STRAWBERRY STREET. T CHAMBERS, NO. 810 ABOLL bT. - NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY. • Thread VAL'S, new designs. Thread Dian Barbea. Cambria Lace Yells, from 31. - Thread Lane Collars, from SO cents. Empress Collars in pointe de gaze, point RD /Biae, and valenek nes WHITE GOODS. French Muslin, 2 yards wide for dresses. loft finish Cambric, Nainsooli, Plaid and Stripe Muslims very cheap. Bich Cambric k.dgings and Insertions, French Embroidered Bands, Floupelngs, Atm, &e. Hemstitched Ildhfs., extra ane, 21 eta. oc4-12t VINE CLOAKINGS. Large stock Beaver Cloths, Chine:lllllas, 'ire /oars, Frosted Beavers, Water-proofs, ,N;c. Also, Overcoa{legt, fine Blank Broadtgotha, Blank c{44 5 % - xneres, Fancy Cassimeres, an. Ladies' Water-proof Cloaks. Fine Fall and Winter Cloaks. Open Centre Broche Long Shawls. Best quality Hoop Skirts. Itlack a Long Shawl& COOPER es CORAREo, 0c , 141 S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Sta. • INDIA SHAWLS. . . GEORGE FRYER, 916 Chestnut Street, Will open his FALL importation or INDIA LONG AND- SQUARE SHAWLS AND SCARFS, On THURSDAY, Oct. 5, to which the attention Of the Ladies is invited. oc44it ATTRACTIVE NOTICE TO LADIES: A full line of French Merinoes, A full line ,of Poplins, A full line of Silks and Shawls, A'full line of Blankets, A full line of Moallaa, • A full line of Table Linens, A full line of Cloths and Cassitneres, at' JOHN STOKE'S tr , sel2 702 H. ARCH Seet. SHAWLS 1 BRAWLS 11 Bound Blanket Shawls. Plain. Long Shawls, for friends. Extra-size Square Shawls. 7lne Plaid Shawls. newest patterns, istissesl and Oklldrenla Shawls, Black and Mode Thlbet Shawls. Berlin Jacquard Shawls. se= At JOHN H.-STOKES', 702.A80H St Nt irlo N 3 , AG., 4%-e. A SFECIALLY INTERESTING REOPENING. JOHPIK H. "I'HOHNT_MY, 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 lected with great care ' and with speeill reference to the first-class trade who have so long patronized the old firm. Audi would here take the opportunity of thanking all our former customers,and of assuring them that no effort will he spared in the future to retain their continued patronage. There will be found a good stock of BLACK SILKS AND SHAWLS. RICH PLAID AND PLAIN POPLINS. rit.Exen kIEItINOM, DELAINES, AND CALI COES. CLOTHS_CASSIMEREss, FLAX-- LINEN AND mANKETe. LINEN GOODS, DI - ULM, GINGRAXES, &C., &C. JOSEPH H. THORNLEY. au274m Cor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. • T'DIVIN HALL & CO.; 26 20 blyijTß SECOND STREET, Hare 110 W Mil a full Stook or "Lupin's" French lwerinoes. .` Lupin's" Nouslin de Lalues. Silk-faced Poplins. Silk and Wool Poplins. All-wool Poplins. Plaid Poplins, of ordered styles. Rich-figured all-wool Cashmeres. Rich styles of Wool De Lalnes. Polka Dot De Lalnes and Reps. Dress GOOdfl, In great variety, or our own im portation. sell CIASSIMERES, CLOTHS AND CLOAK- J 1 1 .5.08. French Cloths, Brown and Olive. Frosted and Chinchilla Beavers. Olive,Black and Brown Velvet Beavers. Plaid and Plain Mixed Casslineres for Boys. Barris Cassimeres for Salts. Gray, Oxford, Brown and Black Mixed Doeskins. French Cloths for Ladles , Saeques.- At ,TOLIN H. STOKES, 702 ABM. SILESIA NAPKINS. Just received a small parcel of real SILESIA DOfJBLE DAM - ASK NAPKINS, large else and heavy quality, at a very reasonable pride. SHEPPARD,VAN HARLINGEN - dc AERIgON, Linen Housekeeping Dry Goods, oeS.6t No. 1008 CHESTNUT Street. - D ICH STYLES FANCY SILKS, $1,75. AA) Heavy Black Silks, $1.95. Heavy White-edged Taffetas $2.25. • Royal .Annures and Gros Grains. Rich Black Figured Silica, $1.65. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & Northwest cor. of EIU - 11TH and fiIARKET. BL -°' ALPACA, VERY (loop, 50 CENTS. All-wool Plaid Cashmere, 75 cents. Double-width Black Wool De Lalnes, id. Lupinls all-wool De Latinos, 10 cents. Lupin's fine Merinos. in black and colors. J. C. STRAwBRioctE & Co., Nortbwest eor. of EIGHTH and MARKET. THE PLACE TO BUY CHEAP PLANNELS. The place to buy cheap IgoeHno. , The place to buy cheap Shawls. The place to buy cheap Cloths and Cassimeres. • Williamsville, Wamsutta, New York Mills, and Housekeeper. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO., Northwest cer. EIGHTH awl MARKET. 12_4 HEAVY BARNSLEY 'SHEET INOS,SI.6S. MILVY Wile Tang Linens, .1. • Very line CHOW-drop Table Linens, $135. 300 doz. Towels and Napkins, elieap. 21.1kSia Crash, Bath Towel, and lloYlieS. - Extra Inducements STRAW RI Honsekeepers. J. C. BRIDGE CO., Northwest cor. EIOFITH 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 atjabont the usual wholesale rates. J. (;.*TRAWIIIIIDGEt3O., Northwest cor. EIGHTH and MARKET. se3o-stutbtf PARTEf3 DE VISITS.-B EAUT Y, ttecuracy, and taste are- the ..ellaracteristlcs Of ,those made at B. F. REIMER'S Gallery, 6211 AU Street. Experience directs the operatlonb of the ortiAt. RETAIL DRY GOODS. A CARD. HOUSE-FURNISHING DRY GOODS =2:=l DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, TABLE LINENS, DAMASK NAPKINS, BORDERED TOWELS, TOWELLINGS, (LATE T/401ti , ZLEY & Gltralf,) CLOAKS AND SHAWLS. EDWIN HALL & GO., Na 26 South sauna 6•Teet t • WILL HAVE THEIR SPECIAL OPENING oar CLOAKS o TIIURSI2IIA:V, THE 12th. oc9-4tr czoaxc OPENING. L. -LEFEYRE ~vILL Ors ort THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, VOW, His Van and Winter cioaas• 1202 CHESTNUT STREET. ociar CLOAK OPENING-. . J. N. HAFLEIGH, • 602 47H.10.14T1N1TT STREET, Will exhibit his New Styles in FALL AND WINTER. CLOAKS AND i CLOAIINGS. ALSO, INDIA SHAWLS AND SCARFS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 9. CITATAIN GOODS. 1865. FALL I. E.-*WA.I_.IIA.VIE.Ns MASONIC BALL, 719 CHESTNUT STREET, HAS NOW OPEN HIS FALL IMPORTATION CURTAIN MATERIALS, The moat elegant assortment ever offered in Phlla. delphlas SELECTED BY 111 PERSONALLY The Best Buropean. Markets, Embraciug in part, FRENCH BROCATELLE, SATIN DAMASK, BILK TERRY, PLAIN SATIN, SMYRNA CLOTH, COTELINEI PLAIN REM STRIPED TERRY, SATIN DE LAINE, WORSTED DAMASK, PERIN CLOTH. • EMBROIDERED CURTAINS, LACE CURTAINS, • NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, MIThLIN CURTAINS.- TABLE COVERS, PIANO LOVERS, WINDOW SHADES. air Thege. g9ods are offered In every desirable style and color at 11117ORTATIcast PRICES. WALRAVEN, 719 CHESTNUT SPILEMP. 007-6 t CURTAIN, : ESTA.33II.2LSHAIDENT. Sheppard, Van Harlingen & Arrison, No.looB CHESTNUT Street, Are now receiving the commencement or their Fall Assortment or FRENCH AND "ENGLISH LACE CURTAINS, BROCATELLKI . SILK TERRY,' PLAIN WOOL REPS SATIN DE LAINES, FANCY UNION REPS, UTRECHT VELVET, And a variety of other materials for CURTAIN and FURNITURE COVERING. 007-tf CURTA/N 'WORE CURTAIN STORE! 1020 CJET.3ESTNUP STREET. RICH LACE CURTAINS, PIANO AND TABLE COTERS, WINDOW SHADES, - BROCATELLES, REPS. C. M. SIVOICT I T Sr, CO. se27-wfxtu3m - • ENGLISH -AND AMERICAN SHOE MEXIMAJD:. LINES AND' TWINES. D. W. HOLMES (El CO., 7 LIBERTY SQUARE, BOSTON. o'o2-tutha-2mlf MERCHANT TAILORS. PDWARD P. KELLY, a , A. I I, Cr , Sli CHESTNIIT STREET. A comPLETE ASSORTMENT OF CROWE FALL AND WINTER GOODS, CLOTHES UNSURPASSED IN QUALITY AND • STYLE. MILITARY AND NAVAL OFFICERS Attended to by J. B. TAYLOR, the boot Milltar9 and Naval Tailor in the country—last Our years the , Cutter at OWENS% Washington. se2o4f NENE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Ladies', Misses', and Children's Straw, Felt, and Bilk-plush HATS. Also, Flowers, Feathers, Velvets, and Ribbons, which will be sold at the low est cash price, or short time. T. E. HARRIS, 69 North SECOND Street. fry MISS ASKAM, NO. 44 SOUTH 'IF , NINTH Street, will open WINTER MILLI NERY on THURSDAY, October n, 1855. oelo-3t* ha MISSES _OPBRYAN, 1107 WAL -411/81' NUT Street have now open a hanAaome anon runt of PARIS MILLINERY for the rem. 004-121,* TEE PRESS.-PTITTADELPIThi , TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1M: HADLEY COMPANY ISOV'T SIX-OORD SPOOL 'COTTON. WARRANTED NOO YDS. LEWIS BROS. do CO.. Noie Agent,/ lo Philadelphia. 23S Chestnut Street. ael2-lin TO MANUFACTURERS, ciacriaireata. AND CITY TRADE GENERALLY, The subscriber is Oomminalon Agent for manna feeturers of the following Goods: COTTON YARN, all numbera. COTTON WARPS. all numbers. COTTON, LINEN, AND WOOLLEN CARPET WABP. WADDEN°, all qualities. VICE, TWINE,BATTS, AND RAGE CARPETS. EKLUND AND f3PITE TWINES. R. T. WIIITA 1137 MARKET Street, 228 CHURCH Ailey. ses-2an BAGS! BAGS I DMA I - NEW AND SECOND-HAND. SEAMLESS, B BURLAP._ AND GUNNY' /moult AND SALT RARE, ALL KU% PRINTED TO ORDER, EY JOHN T. BAILEY - 41 c CO., ' 3730-41 M No. 1113 NORTH FRONT STREET. HAZARD & HUTCHINSON, A.G.ZNTH POR THZ SALA Or JO. MATHEWSON, GENERAL OOM- D MINION PRODUCE BROKER AND FOR WARDINGMBRCHANT.„ No. RIM BROAD Street, AUGUSTA, Georgia at the old stand of the late arms of T. P. Stovall & Co., Stovall, McLaughlin, &Vo,. and tS. H. Mc aughlin, & Co., Win give his prompt and personal attention to the purchase and sale Of Cotton, Domestic Goods, Sugar, Bacon, Lard, etram, Flour, Bope, Bagging, and inerObandlee_generally. Having the agency of several first-class Cotton Mill I am prepared at all times, to simply orders for s, Mei Villtetints; Stings, Osnaburgs, Drills, Jean dm. With extensive PIREIPROOF wAnzscriasso, can Garnish secure Storage, and give prompt atten tion to Merchandise and Produce consigned to me for forwarding in any direction. an27-3m MMZWZY ' rEMITTPeT I CIIM NRW CARPET ROUSE. • TARTIFIT,Com. 61-IA.W. 910 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, will. open ON MONDAY, September 18th, a new and choice selection of CARPETINGS, of all the various qualities. Housekeepers will and it to their advantage to eall and examine before purchasing. sel7-1m 1865. 1865. 1865. (MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS OF OIL CLOTH, NTATTINGS. Zeal, CARPETINGS 1 CARPETINGS I I T. T. 13E.M.A.C11.403:31C, No. 117 South SECOND Street, No. 37 ABOVE ormSTNUT. ,DAS JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE ERR Alth AMERICAN CARPETINGS, OF THE EMT DANES AND NEWEST STYLES. WINDOW SHADES, FLOOR O.IL-CLOTHS, DRUGGETS, RACi, LIST AND COTTAGE CARPETS, . AT THE LOWEST PRICES. 3. T. DELACROIX,. 37 SOUTH SECOND STREET Between Chestnut and Market streets4Phllada. se2-fstuwth3w ,NEW AND INTERESTING OIL•COL ../..1 oRED JUVENILE BOOKS JUST IMPORTED. TIT, TINY AND TITTERS, the three white kit tens. Large 410; printed in on colors; 6 itio.stra- Oohs. THREE LITTLE KITTENS, who lost their mit tens. 6 MOTH plates. OLD ER HUBBARD AND HER DOG. 6 Illustrations. THE CHILD'S OWN BOOK OF SCRIPTURE PICTURES, containing the chief seeneg and events of Bible History. Illuminated. A VISIT TO AUNT MINES. 4 oil ma - rinse, PRETTY TALES FOR THE NEMERY. Numer ous plates. LITTLE FRANK AT THE FARM. Numerour plates. MY PRETTY LESSON BOOK, or some first things for a child to know. MY PRETTY VERSE BOOK. Illustrated cover, MY PRETTY BOOK. Numerous plates. Always on band the beet collection of Juvenile Books, adapted to the wants of children. JAMES S. CLAXTON, ens . COG CHESTNUT Street. TO CREMISTS, MANUFACTURERS, &C.—MUSPRAT'S CHEMISTRY. 2 vols. TIRE'S DICTIONARY OF ARTS, MANUFAC TURES AND MINES. 3 vols. APPLETON•S DICTIONARY OF MECHANICS 2 VOISL TEDBAN oN TNNMANtrA.OTTME OF IRON TYNDALL ON NEAT. TEMPLETON'S MECHANICS' COMPANION. EVES ON MANAGEMENT OF STEEL. At the HOOK A tr - Ricr, . • 33 South *rxTx street oe9-2t Office of Appleton's Cyclopedia FAVORITE TAITOHNITZ EDITION 01' lIRITISH AUTHORS, JUST RECEIVED. "HAND AND GLOVE," B Y AMELIA B. EDWARDS, Author of "BARBARA'S HISTORY." 1 vol. Price., 75 vents. All the novelties on hand in this collection. Each volume sold separately. Price, 75 cents. Apply for complete list. . Imported and for sale by FREDERICK LEYPOLDT, Publisher and Bookseller, 009.4 t 1323 CHESTNUT Street, 2nd Floor. - 14 F, S P ERUg ; OR, . FORTY-FIVE Dog-Post Days; a Biography from the 'German of Jean . Paul Frederick Metter, translated by Charles T. Brooks. In two volumes. ALSO, 868AY6 IN CE/TICISM. By Matthew Arnold. RECOLLECTIONS OF. SEVENTY YEARS. By Mrs. Farrar. HELEN MAO GREGOR: OR, CONQUEST AND SACRIFICE. By Mrs. C. Y. Barlow. EiMATRIMONIALray INFELICITIES. By Barry new Ali and standard books received as anon Its published, and sold at the lowest prices, by LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, , • Publishers and Booksellers, • Q. 25 South SIXTH Street. BURKE'S WORKS-FINE EDITION —NoW being published in monthly volumes. The only readable edltion published in this country. ALhO LIFE OF JOHNSON. Edited by Finnic Moore. JAS. K. SIMON, Office New Ameriban Qyalppedia, ocO-3t 33 South SIXTH Street. APPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN CY CLOPEDIA, COISIPLItTE IN SIXTEEN VOLUMES. This book forms a complete library of the most useful kind of information, and is invaluble 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 of binding, at the agency for this city, 33 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut. Cocs-Gt] JAS. li. SIMON. .144"' PUBLICATIONS.- - AN EXAM INATION OF SIR wILLTAKHAMILTONV PHILOSOPHY, and of the Principal rhuosophical Questions discussed in his Writings. By John Stuart Mill, in two volumes ; 12mo. 110141 OR OR S THRSLAYR - /MALER , S TER. By Stelen Bulfinch. THE BLAD AND THE EAR.—Thoughts for a Young Man. By A. B. Muzzey- DISSEBTATIO.NS AND DISCUSSIONS.—PoIiti caI. Philosophical and Historical. By Johu Stuart Mill ; 3 volumes 12 mo. . • All the new books received as soon as published, and for sale by JAMES S. cLAvroN, (Successor to W. S. & A. Martlen,) se2o SOS CHESTNUT Street. BANKS, RAILROAD MANUFACTURERS, Supplied with BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY' &e., at 6 6 WE -PRICE STORE." • G. W. PITCHER. SOS—CHESTNUT STREET—SOS. Dealer In Rooks, Albums, MagazineS, Stationary Portfolios, Writing Cases. Card, - Medium and Imperial Photographs. Pastel Paintings,Steel Engravings. Stereoscopes an Stereoscopic Views. Walnu Brckes, llook Racks, and Eass. Frames t of a all k i n g on hand and made to el order, Paintings and Pictures Of all sizes framed in the beet manner. Also, a line assortment of Cord and WaSSeiS, at the lowest , rates, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. G. W. PITCHER. • 809 CHESTNUT Street-808, oei-tf- Philadelphia. COBOCISSION norm. 1131LB.DELPIGA,MADE GOODS, ILL= ui.ADEsT NIIT LP STR DIA EET. rr, AND 103 READE STREET, NEW YORX - .. je2B6m r r) in ay.:o DIV :1_1 , 20 o_6 in vizi GERMANTOWN, PA. 31 2 CALMUIVI & 00-, CALItPIUTIINTOSs WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT; 009 CHESTNUT STREET. RETAIL DEPARTMENT, 619 CHESTNUT STREET NEW -PUBLICATION'S. STEAMBOAT COMPANIES, ragitclislms, MOSS & CO.'S. *a* cansmityr gtidat, BUSINESS EDUCATION. • -nut MOST THOROUGH AND PRACTICAL iNSTITUTION OP 'TIM RIND nt TIM DaItNPRI. BRYANT, STRATTON & KIMBERLY'S NATIONAL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,' ASSEMBLY S. W. corner CHESTNUT and TENTH Streets, (Entrance on Tenth.) Wst. R. linintramy A. Principal. THF,X.TLATI - EL#HIA D ' OLLED - Nt_ AN 1.31 P RTANT LIN E. IN THE St - ILMAT 9 INURNAT/ONAL (MAUI" OF NERO fl _oaf 'Ai, 0 LEGES LOCATED IN FORTY-Two PRINCIPAL CITIES IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADAS, • AS FOLLOWS: Philadelphia, Harrisburg, New York, Brooklyn, Albany, Troy, Buffalo, lineheSter, Detr oit , Cleveland, Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Louis, St. Paul/Louisville, Memphis, Nuelivine, Cincinnati, Baltimore. Washington, New Orleans, Portland,Providence, Hartford, Burlington, Springfield, 4ubsey, Davenport, Newark, Poughkeepsieedo, Roston, Fort Wayne, Indianapolis,Bridgeport, A C o s v o inkt o o A C <lll%l p purchased at this Institution is good for an unlitnit. ed,perlod, and constitutes the holder a LIFE MEMBER - of the fort . two Colleges, comprising the "Inter national Chain. tl This Institution extends to the Young Men of the country a cOmbination of facilities and influences, wholly beyond the means fory other Institution for a thorough preparationbusiness. This fact is already evinced and demonstrated beyond all contradiction, by the great popularity and unpre eedented pritrona it now ennlYnt ACUTAL BUSIN E SS PRAC TICE CARRIED ON BETWE EN THE COLLEGES. Each College is furnished with suitable apart ments, furniture. and other accessories for repre senting the actual operations of business in all its various channels, Among the eeveral." houses " thorough!' appointee and engaged ln msactice are B E S PUBLIC AND PRIVATE. MERCANTILE HOUSES—Wholesale and Retail, including Dry Goods, Groceries, Produce, &e. BANKING' AND EXCHANGE, • COMMISSION HOUSES, TRANSPORTATION OFFICES, INSURANCE OFFICES TELEGRAPH ‘OFFICES, POST OFFICES, &e., &e., &c. Each Of then tins Its particular work In the grand design and all are arranged with a -view to IfAriueny and. efficiency in carrying out the true anti practical idea of BUSINESS. Returned and Disabled Soldiers will and the readiest means of lucrative and honorable employ mentina . deduction iioodCeo willrei b lEd e uc i tio a n e . A sultan all cases worthy of such consideration. EVENING SESSIONS, affording to young men who are engaged during the day an opportunity to obtain a thorough knowledge of. Book.-keeping and Business, by attending evenings only, A DIPLOWA - - - will be awarded each student who, on finishing hig Course. passes a satisfactory examination. BRYANT, STRATTON & _KIMBERLY'S TELEGRAPHIC INSTITUTE, S. E. Corner of Seventh and Chestnut streets. Tinder the charge of a practical operator of many years' experience. The success which has already attended this De partment in making TliO/MIIMN AND EXPERT OPERATORS hasheen sumcient to,verront the pro prietor in the undertaking to make this the first in point of facilities and instruction of any institution of the kind in the country. PM' further information, please call at College Rooms, or adOreos [BRYANT, STRATTON & KIMBERLY 0010-ws2t • Philadelphia. THE UNION x3I.7OINIEgS COJILIAIruGM, HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL, MONTH AND SPRING GARDEN STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, CARLL, PEIRCE eiG FARR, rropr/Ours. SPECIAL NOTlCE.—During the TWO WEEKS ending October WM PULL-COURSE SCHOLARSHIPS will be Issued at the reduced price of , THIRTY DOLLARS. THE UNION BUSINESS COLLEGE has rapidly attained the highest rank amting the Pat-claim Com mercial Schools of the country. Within three weeks over ONE HUN'DRED AND FIFTY STUDENTS have availed themselves of the remarkably cheap cost Of tUition and the. unanapassed advantages of an institution conducted by PRACTICAL BUSINESS MEN AND EXPERI ENCED AND SUCCESSFUL TEACHERS. The College occupies more than .half the large b he l n ng t hWa s fe eornngr and EI GHT w H i d an dSPRING GARDEN Streets • ust beyond the busineas centre, and in the most quiet, convenient, and respectable portion of the city. The rooms consist of two large halls, each MO feet long, 33 feet wide, and 25 feet high; a Ladles' department, 33 feet square and 15 feet high; two dressing rooms, and some half dozen bmaller rooms, for classes and private instruction. These are furnished in an elegant and Buts tantial manner. This institution Is therefore the largest and most attractive Business College in the city.. PRACTICE AND THEORY are combined in the course of Instruction in the most satisfactory manner, giving the student not only a thorough Knowledge of the them, WV also an actual experience in tile (laity routine of busi ness. _ _ _ who wish to secure u: THOROUGH PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION in the shortest time, and at tne least expense, can save from two to three weeks, and from *lO to $5O /IF availing theme elves of the superior advantages and reduced rates of THE UNION BUSINESS COLLEGE. OFFICE, NO. Bat NORTH EIGHTH STREET. Circulars free. Call or address It. D. CART-L, Business Superintendent. 0e14.5t CRITTENDEN'S COMMERCIAL COL LEGE, 637 CHESTNUT St., corner of Seventh. ESTABLISHED 1849. INCORPORATED 1855. Completepreparation for the Counting House. and Business Life. The course of Instruction includes Bookkeeping itt all its branches, as practised by the best account ante ; Penmanship, plain and ornamental; Commer cial Cal..aations, - Ft..12,,,,, P 0341649. Commute/al LIM, Detecting' Comterfelt - NotesTac. TELEGRAPHING, by both sound and paper in struments, tsilight by one of the best of Practical Operators. ettent of accommodations, thoroughness and praetWal value a 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' acility Is afforded for acquiring a finished Business Educa tioll. V.VESTIKOr SESSIONS - - Give those who are engaged during the day an op portunity to become qualified for Business Life. Students instructed separately, at smh hours as may beat suit their - convene nce. Diplomas, with the sew of the Institution attached, awarded on graduation. Catalogues, containing terms, students' names, bay be obtained gratis, on application. oe4.6t* citiuMENDEN & CO. PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY AT WEST CHESTER.—The duties of this Institu don will SEPTEMBER THURSDAY, 7Tg. The following' gdfitloineri comma the board 01 Trustees: Hon. James rollout, LL. 11,, President; Capt. William Apple, Vice President - W. E. Bar ber, Esq., Secretary; James H. Orne, Esq., Treasu-. rer; Rev. Richard Newton, D. D. Rev. Thomas Brainerd, D. D. Hon. Oswald Thomson, Hon. Charles O'Neill, Ran. W. E. Lehman, Major Oen. S. W. Crawford, Col. Wm. Bell Waddell, Major Wayne McVeagli; Messrs. Joseph B. Townsend, James L. Clagliorn, Charles B. Dungan, George I. Russell, Wm. L. Springs, Addison May, and T. B. Peterson. ' Cadets may pursue an Mnglisia, Classical, or Bd. entilit course of studies, at the option of parents. The Academic Staff is composed of twelve profes sors and instructors,who have been educated In our bat institutions, and have had an extensive and successful exrienCe in the training of youth. A. graduate or the 'United states Military Academy of 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. 626 Cheatnut street T. B. Taterson,Esq.„No..9o6 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, or to • Col. THEO. HYATT, se2o-1m President Penna. Military Academy. FRET CII-A PARISIAN LADY, ED MATED in one of the best schools in Paris, and who has given lessons in this city, has a few snore hours to dispose of at her residence or at her pupils, 'Address 4r,e10-turmoo INSTRUCTION THROUGH BOOKB, 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-thatu-24t -O,HURCH CUNNING- N.../ TON respectfully offers his services to ladies and gentlemen desirous of preparing themseliles for sin in in choirs, Catholic or Protestant,or for Ora torio singing. His long experience in every variety of Sacred Music will ensure careful tuition and ra pid impros-Atnent. He will teach in chow or give private lessons. Also; on the Plane-Porte, Violin, Violoncello and in Singing in general. For terniS, dae., apply to 704 SPRUCE Street. se2S.tlistUGV JANE M. HARPER'S .ELF.CT SCHOOL FOR SMALL CHILDREN, IN THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, SIXTEENTH Street, west side, below Chestnut. Opens OCTOBER lath. oe9-61. TIA.NCING.-M. C. CAMPBELL'MRS and Mrs. SHANK, receive and teach ' Ladles arid Gentlemen, Masters and' Misses Dancing, Eti quette and deportment privately and in erasees, every du wad evening at WASHINGTON BALL, D EIGHTH and SPIN GARDEN. ocHt* D'L. CARPENTER'S PRIVATE • DANCING ACADEMY, 623 ARCH Street. • —To "young Ladies, Young Gentlemen, and Pa rents, who are desirous of learning Dancing pro perly, and with ease and grace, for VAIN private Drawing-Rooms Soiree or Soelables, Mill On the long-established and punctual master of the art, p, L. CARPENTER, at any hour—Morning, Noon, or Rreulee—dally and nighly , , ALL AND WINTER TERN. Scholars can commence at any time, being dated from the time of entering. Imperlale, Ruling, Polka, Mazurka, Lancer guadrilles, are properly taught. For the German utilliorm -31110 1) , Short itedowa, Deux Temp, Trois Temp, Cinq Temp, Polka-Bed...a, Polka- Mazurka, &e. For references, call on the thousands of pupils whom D. L. CARPENTER, 625 ARCH Street, has taught. se3o-im VILLAGE GREEN • BEMINARY— T .MILITARY BOARDING •}3ollOOL.—Terms very moderate. Thorough eoursth of study in Nathematies, English Classics, lie. Supplies the benefits 9t a home. 'Surveying and Engineering tanight. Boy. °real ages remind. Sepias Septem ber 46. Refers to JOHN C. CAPP mrp South THIRD Street; TilOb t .,T. CLAYTON, Esq.. FIFTH and PRUNE ; eIFEORGE F. KNOTT, 35 RUDSON Street. Number limited. Address Bev. J. HARVEY BARTON, A. M., pillage (keen, Pennsylvania. act.infta SIG. RIZZO WILL RESUME HIS LES SONS In Vocal MualO at )3119 residence, i No. 313 South SEILTEE.Nru Street, October 1. lie may be addressed meantime through the City P. 0., as above. ' au29-tf THE FRENCH AND ENGLISH isoABDINU AND DAY SCHOOL of Madame MASSE will reopen on MONDAY, September ink. 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 io constantly spoken In the institute. For clien ts., containing terms and other Particulars, ad dress 1242 SPRUCE Si., aum-2. • CIAEGARAY INSTITUTE.—ENGLISH and French Boarding and Day School for Yonng Ladies, Nos, 1527 and DX gPRUCIr. Street, Phi laclelphia, will reopen on WBI:PiMSDAV, gtistain ber am. French is the language of the family, and is con stantly spoken in the Institute. For circulars and particulars_alq to 509-3 m Madame D'llETtvii. Y, Peincipai. TH E CLASSICAL ANDENGLISH 'SCHOOL of the subscriber, S. E. corner of TRIRTERNTR and LOCUST Streets, will Reopen 011KONDAY, Sept. 11. [au2B4m.] B. KENDALL, SIGNOR P. RONDINELLA—ITALIAN and English Singing _Lessons. Residence, S.W. corner BROAD and PINE. se2l-1m - pxousa, CLASSICAL,AND MA - - THEMATICAL INSTITUTE , No. 2 Southwest PENN SQUARE. Duties resumed Sept. 11th_ JOSEPH DAVISON, Principal. pin SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL INSTITUTE. CHESTNUT Street, N. W. car. of Twelfth, reopens SEPTEMBER 9th. Thia le the heat, provided El'ellool for bor in America. suaa-2m. . . ENNIS. Principal. THE CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, DEAN STREET, BELOW LOCUST Will be reopened SNPTEMBER 4th. au26-2m. d. W. FARMS, D. D., Principal BROKERS, MISS BROOKS AND DIRS. J. B. HALL will resume the duties of their BOARD. IND and DAY SCHOOL fer Yee ng Ladles, St 1218 WALNUT Street, on WEL/NERD - AV, the %tit hut. au2B-2m' ESTABLISIIED IN 1837. EMU. ,MATHINU & SON, Older, Vim gar, nekling, and Protecting Esta blishment, Nos. 12q, 122. and 124 LOMBARD Street. below Sf.C.lllla. Relined Bottling ChlOr.rieli ling and Family Vinegar, which Is well known for its fine linear, strength, and purity, and warranted to Improve by age. a'reserved Fruits of nil kinds: PrentellMlPthril. Salad (imam, PlaVorlitS,Ektracis, lsh Calve S-foot Jelly, English Mita Punch,R. les. 'Ketchups, byrups, Sce., Ste. • The above goods, manufactured by us, are war ranted to be of naup_erlor quality. SHIPPING ORDERS filled at the shortest no tice. 94$ ltn EDUCATIONAL. YOUNG MEN Mrs. PRANCE, Post Office WANTS. GREAT CHANCE FO.R • AGENTS. WHAT THE PEOPLE WANT. In one lark% Volume; eDionaldiF COMPLETE AWIOIIY OF THE: WAR. Maatrated, with over 12 , 6 liiit•Port mite or Generals and Battle ScetiSS. The Most candid, lucid, complete, authentic and re. liable history published. It contains reading mat. ler Ong to Wee large octavo volumes. bend for circulars and sae aor LAMM il.ddr.oll • ‘ , 49NEtt ARM Bo M., oce-lm&W4t* ra,•• iiirvajc AND FRENCH TEACHER Noithr,+ ; .--1 wish to engage a LADY fully competent to Wardet a few advanced Yuntle_ln VO ealand Instrumental (Phtittl) Music, and Die 7feneh language, and to assist in the English departatiMat if 'iceman. The best of testimonials yin be expected. galatT WO, and board, tto., for a term of nine months. JAMES S. HALLOWELL, Fuiford Female Seminary. oelo-46 sandy Spring P. Q Montgomery county, Md. WANTED- AN EXPERIENCED Travellin Salesman In a Tea House. Ad dress "TEA," P ress office. lt. WANTED -A PARTNER, WITH A cash capital of from szs 000 to vo,coo, in a Ma chine and Ilonersbop,centrallylocated. The adver tlnCrhsisWyears practical knowledge of bisbusiness and commands first-eines tied 0. can Rive sittitifao. tory reference as to standing and ability. All CAPITAL, com munications, with real name, held strictly oondden tial. Address "MACHINE APITAL," this office. oca-3t. WANTED-SITUATION IN CLOTH 1r STORE byperson of experience. Address "S. D. 8.," Press Office, stating where an interview may be hail. ocio-2t* AYOUNG MAN OF SEVENTEEN months ex_perlence Ili the- Dry Goodg, Cloth, and Cassimere Business, desires a SITUATION in either of the same. Can speak' English and German, and give the beet city references. Address "C. W. W.," Prete office. oc9-Bt* WANTED—THE CON SIIMERB' UNION COAL COMPANY are anxious Ito secure the services of a competent person to super intend their Colliery, near Wilkesbarre, Lucerne county, Pennsylvania. Don applicationrecom mendationsallthinilwill-bring their as o comrianal f and eliaractsr: Office, 44 West FA ETTE St. ,_BALTIMORE. 0c64,t JAMES J. GIvEN, Secretary. WANTED—A FIRST—CLASS DRY EitiQM MAN, with er without capital, to take the place of a retiring Sailor partner, in an old-established Jobbing House. Address, over Big- - nature, "CI. P.," at this;olfice. Commtinications strictly confidential. oc7-3t• WANTED -8 OLIC/TQRS .01iD AGENTS for Life, / , ire, and Accident Tr, surance in City and State. A liberal commission allowed. Address "Box 1260,'+ Post Office. °M-in WANTED --A FEW ACTIVE BUSI NESS Men to Bell State Rights for a new and valuable Invention destined to come into general use. A commission will be allowed that will enable gctlye man to make from $l,OOO to 13,000 per month. Iste., a... Weed to aellinff_Patent BUMS preferred. Address " INVENTors," Box Lois, Philadelphia, Pa. octet A YOUNG LADY WISHES A HOME A PlANOrivate Faintly where the MUSIC f her AND INSTRUCTION IN to one or more members of the family will be re ceived as partial or entire compensation for Board. References - exchanged. Address "It. 8.," office Of The PreBB. oc4-wfudit• $12,000 -WANTED--A PARTNER with a cash capital of *12,000, to en gage in a lucrative business which is now paying 160 per cent. and nth 016 additional amount of capital can tie increased to double that ittiiblint of percentage, For furtherparticulara call on WM. HALL WAXLER, se2B-thm-6V" N 0.1.23 S. FOURTH St., Phila. WANTED-AGENTS, MALE AND Female, In every town and nelekborhood to take orders for ..THE GREAT LABOR SA.VRRV , a patented article that every family wants. Wlll save ten time. Be coot -yearly. Agtitts aro nuking: ts to 42.5 per day. Only $3 toslo capital required. Full particulars Of the business cent to any ad dress on - receipt of 6 cents for circulars and return postage. Address WAYVELL • Means Illinois ! Box 4781. _ sell-lut. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL IN the State of New Jersey. Philadelphia, Dela ware, Nontgoinery and Bucks counties, Peunsyl -renta the awed. S c Al Time and Eternity, with the Friend of the Bible; picture of extraordinary in terest and value. Fine chance for agents. Address JAMBS HULLA.IIIOItE & CO., Office No. 30, (Room 10) sett-im* • North FIFTH )pbla. AGENTS WANTED FOR' "THE SECRET SERVICE, THE FIELD, THE DUNGEON, AND THE ESCAPE." By A. D. Richardson, New York Tribune Corres pondent. The most interesting and exciting book ever pub lished embracing Mr. Richardson ' s unparalleled experience for four years, travelling through the South in the secret service of the Tribune at the outbreak of the war, with Our armies one fleets, both East and West, during the 'first two years of the Rebellion; his thrilling capture; his confine ment for twenty months in seven different Rebel prisons; his escape, and almost miraculous jour ney, by night, of nearly four hundred miles. It will abound in stirring events, and contain more of the fact, incident, and romance of the Isar than any other work publish - ed. Horace Greeley says: •" A great many books will yet be written concern ing this war,- in addition to the many already in print; but not One of them will give within a similar compass a Clearer, fuller, more readable account, entirely from personal observation, of the nature, animus, purposes, tendencies, and instrumentals ties of the Slaveholders' Rebellion than does the unpretending narrative of Mr. Richardson." Teachers, ladies, energetic young men, and espe cially returned and disabled officers and soldiers, in want of profitable employment, will find it pecu liarly adapted to their condition. We have agents clearing $175 per month, which we will prove to any doubting applicant. send for circulars. Addr ess JONES, ROTHBES,Ie CO.. N.E. corner SIXTH. and MINOR Street aul7-2m* Philadelphia, Pa. et WANTED - A HANDSOMELY waFITRIcisiTED HotiB for slit. Addressmonth& Rent not to exceed $2OO per month. "MER CHANT." Box 2781 P. O. se2.B-tllstu-6t. IN FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED, From November or DemPuy i until Mal' for family of four persons and no small children. Address BON. ZinlPOSt Mice. oe4.lotv LOST AND FOUND. OFFICE OF A. K. & F. R. WOMRATH, das Angg,St., PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 6, 1865. 21,666 T2EWARD I Stolen on the night of Oct. sth the following goods; 1 H. B. sable Cape, about 32 Inches deep.) 1 H. B. sable Tippet, about 14 ruches deep. 1 B. B. sable Tippet, about 14 inches deep, some what worn,' • 1 H. B. sable Hoff. Z B. B. sable Collars, small (2 skins.) 3 H. B. sable Berthas. 1 Ermine Bertha. 2 Squirrel flank Capes. i snairrel Cloak and Calls — eery itittelt Wrap.. - 11 Pairs otter Gloves. 1 Piece heavy white Bilk. 2 Pieces pearl Silk. 2 Pieces brown taffeta Silk. 2 Piecesgray glact Places blue Silk, 1 Piece cherry bills. 1 Piece brown lustring Silk. 1 Piece black Silk. Oue-ball (Ole) of the above reward will be . given for the return of the goods, and one-half WOO) on the conviction of the thief or thieves. Pawnbrokers and others aretautioned against re• celving the above goods. A. K. & F. H. WOMICATH, ocl-34. 41* ATKII Street. BOARDING. B OARDING. -MRS. J. H. MOUCK IS now ready to receive PERMANENT .AND TABLE BOARDERS, at 2T3 SoathTHIRD Street, above Spruce.. oe6-60 P„OARDING--13T WEST PHILADEL• PHIA, for Gentlemen, or "Families without dill tireii,b7 early applica thin ii6agB SPRUC.,EBt.ocS-ier WARD WANTED, IN A PRIVATE ALA family, by a gentleman and wife, no children. Address .` Charles," PreBB office. • ee9-2t5 BOARD .T. N G-CONYERIENT TO, and having frequent railroad communication with the city, and near the station. Inquire before 2 o'clock, at 14026 WALNUT Street. se29-Im* PERMANENT BOARD WANTED, BY, a single Young Man, in a desiihle 10enlity, Ad dress, stating terms, "J. W.," Press oilier. oclo-2t. FINE POCKET lElsi/VS. 13,1.11...10"ir & CO.. 819 CHESTNUT STREET. BISI - 101 1 POTTER. PHOTOGRAPHS of this lamented Divine In OIL and CRAYON. HENSZRY & CO., 0e4.13t* sua ARCH Street.. MUSICAL BOXES. LARGE and SMALL, playing from 2 to 10 Dean- Mai tunes, for sale low by FARR & BROTHER, rinpOrterS, oeS-thstugm 324 CIILbTIWx Pt., below Potart.h. ALSLEY' PATENT STEP-LADDER, manufactured by J. Knox, 20 Fifth street, pittsburg, Penna., exclusively for Pennsylvania, .strong, light and ornamental. bold by all Rouse furnishilg Dealers. They are in daily demand in StOreS. Hotels and Dwellings. The low price re- COMlllelltiS them Co all. Thev are manufactured Of all sizes tromp tole tee+. Metal diseonutS noule to dealers. A large stock for city trade at the Agri- Miltural eliouse Of D. LANDRETH & SON, 21 and ,23 South SIXTH Street.. J. FOItSS:TEL, Agent for Eastern Peremylvania. 00-ot* NOTICE-TO THE SLATE DEAL ERS OF CITY AND STATE.—Send fora 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 Weica fifty per cent. Sent by mall, Address 'WILLIAM °wool", se9B-thst4tie P. O. Box 1119 I'OB,TLAND, Ste. GRICE & LONG, FULTON WORM), laiko BEACH STREET, Engineers, Maelalniata, Ofid Car Builders, Tanks of ever!. deGimiptloli Ydade to order. 3 , . , ./o.itkeirkotorLong , Blldarine Salinometerg.m9l647 "T NEVER HAD A 0001) PICTURE -a- BEFORE i" exclaimed one of Philadelphia's fairest daughters, as she gazed witlkdeliglit on her Photo-liinfature, made at (SIEMER & DILLON'S, IS Routh EltiliTH Street. sel6-Bnif N. B.—Album and Stereuscapes In great variety. CH. GARDEN & CO., MANUFAC • TUBERS OF AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS, CAPS, FURS, BONNETS, STRAW GOODS, RIBBONS, &e., au., No. 600 and 602 MARKET street. The largest and moat complete stock, the beet terms and cheapest prices, Country merchants and the trade supplied. andil-BM pOC ATE'S OF EVERY' VARIETY, NJ Croquet, Archery, Cricket and Masa-Ball Im plements, for sale by PHILIP WILSON & CO., se a-1m 400 CHESTNUT Street, PHOTOGRAPHS OF MACHINERY, Engines and Carriages. taken at Foundries and NI:10Mo Shops In correct ant ] artistic manner. Ap ply at REIMER'S Gallery, SECOND Street, above Green. .1120 TOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE CARD Photographs ma de, desirable styles. Likenesses redile(4l - 13r1M. SUltable for AllimlM.and 4oholars 1 0 ex elm nge with classmates, ItEIbIEIPS,SEOCI3II3 Street, above Green. lt. QUPERIOR PICTURES, S T RI KING Likenesses natural natnral, and lire -like in expression and coloring, e spodivarns Pitotograpl.s• in oil colors at H. V. itEllkiEntS Gallery, 62¢ Altull Street. it. CORN EXCHANGE • BAG MANUFACTORY. 10.000 Cotton &Arnim /legs. 10,000 Linen do. do. 20,000 Jute do. do. In store and for sale by JOHN T. BAILEY oel4-3m. 113 North FRONT Street FOR SALt-Ngn TO LET. TO 'CAPITALIST% • POR GREAT Bit-PC 4- A/N 1 ONL - IC o'lo o °- THE OWNER, DP A. FULL, UNDIVIDED, ONE-TWELF . FiI iNTWIEST IN 45,000 ACRES or COAL. OIL, TIMBER, ttrid MINERAL LANDS Willeell the said interest at an IMMENSE SA CRIFI CEr Perfect satisfaction to party wishing to purchase. Address "BONA FIDE," Frees OffiGar oc3o-6t-Tri-Wiw i m ORPHANS' C 2 E, OF SAL VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Will be sold at public sale, pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of Bucks county on the premises, on FIFTH-DAY (THURSDAY), , the lath of Delober,lBl3s, the Real Estate of ELIJAH. CHES. TON, deesastd, consisting of g 'FARM containing about one hundred and slats aCres of goof" Mild, seven of which are woodland, situate on the Brie. tol turnpike-road, in Bristol township, Bucks GM ty. one-fourth of a mile from Schenck' Station, on the Philadelphia and Trenton. Railroad, sixteen miles from puladeimils i and two from Bristol, ad joining lands with Denry L. Craw C. N. Taylor, and others. The improvements consist of a good stone Dwelling-house large stone barn, wagon-house, ice -house, good frame tenant-house, and other buildings; large apple orchard and other fruit trees. There is a stream of water Pil*ghliltbroVl the Pre mises, Tills ram: will be otreri , ;4l Fa tour pai4.s and all together, and sold the way that Will eeMinalld the most money: No. 1. Sixty acres, with the buildings. No. 2. Forty acres. No. 3. Forty acres, with the tenant•housei No. 4. Twenty acres, with the woodland, all or which have good fronts, With splendid building sites_ en the turnpike. Taking into consllOrMl94 the location and the many other advantages this properbitaialkl464, it is desirable either for the capitalist, the business man, or the farmer. The superior facilities for ac cess to our principal cities, .New York and Phila delphia, renders it unusually desirable, and such as is seldom offend to tile public. Persons wishing to view the premises previous tO the day of sale will call' on WILMOT UIIESTON, residing thereon, or either of the subscribers, who will cheerfully show the same. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock P. M. Conditions at sale. A train leaves Kensington depot at 11 &Week A. M., and leases Schenck's Station at o'clock P. M. JOHN WlLDMAN JAdmtuistratong E r V r , NARRISON, octe-et alts t - W.E.BEAT Auctioneer: et FOR SALE—ELEGANT mai. Country Sr at and Farm, in Chester Val -42 acres. situated on the Litlieltater Turnpike, 24 miles from rhiladelphia, Len minutes -walk from Steamboat btation," Pennsylvania Railroad, and. one mile from West Chester Branch and Cheater. Valley Railroads, all Of which are in sight. The improvements are a very handsome and daitilliddis ous dwelling, built with much care and taste. and having all the modern conveniences --furnace, range, bath-room, Ice house, with excellent water In every room in the second story % drawing-room. librau dining and store rooms, with inner- and outer ltitclmns in the flint story: four chambers and bath-room in the second story, with handsomely finished attics; stone barn, with coach house, corn crib; two-story -tenant house. The grounds arc well laid out, - arbor-vitae hedges, evargreens and Shrubbery. with fruit treeiana F rape Vines In great. varlets. The farm land Is well fenced mid watered, and is of tile best quality. Apply to E. C. GRA.P.PF, • No. 116 S. SIXTH Street, Or on the premises, to 0010-21.* S. lIAZLEITURST. AIM VALUABLE CHESTER COUNTY FARM AND LIMB QUARRIES AT PRIVATE BALE.—The farm contains about 105 Acres, 25 or 30 of which are woodland, well set with oak and prime chestnut timber. The cleared land well improved and highly produOirei two apple orchards and other fruit trees. Buildings 01' stone and in good repair, overshoot to bath, wagon house, carriage house, ice house and corn crib, all nearly new; two tenant houses, one of which is new. This property is situate in the Valley, one Mlle south 01 London Gro've Meeting House, and in London Grove township, adjoining lands of E. B. Marshall, B. W. Swayne and others, and about one and a halt - miles north of the Philadelphia and Balti more Central Railroad, at either Toughkenamon or Avondale. It is well fenced and well watered. The farm land mostly clear of OUT° and easily cultivated, and without being flat, is suilleiently level for the effective use of all kinds of Agricultural Machinery. In natural fertility it Is surpassed by very few, If any, and the neighborhood Is one of the heat in the county. The Quarries are easily worked, and can be made to pay a large part or all the interest on the purchase money, as the lime is to high repute for building punioses. Terms accommodating. For further informatiolt inquire on the premises or address HARVEY PHILLIPS, London grove F. 0., Chester county. , oc94n7t R. J. DAILY. FOR SALE—SUPERIOR FARM JrAtof forty-one Magnificent Darby. five rallesai from the city. mansion and other buildings. The orchards and fruit trees generally, grape vines &e., are not excelled. Thu wh9le pre mises must be seen and eXamined, tn. order to tie appreciated. Price $30.900. Immediate possession. MILLER, SIXTH and WALNUT. oce-attf /IYALVADLA NEW YORK PRO rERTY FOR SALE MUST BE SOLD—THAT BEAUTIFUL BROWN .STONE CORNER HOJLTSE, situated on Sixtieth street,New York, with its massive brown-stone rails and banisters, and portico doorway ; tiled area; silo, hall tiled, Wit7i, ilraliddit Merida nil through ;''mantles mantles of best statuary; grates and fenders, with four-hold bars; rosewood doors and trimming; stairs of rosewood and black walnut; all the hitedware Very heavy Myer phite , t, This house has four stories., basemCni and cella.. Its size is twenty-three feet by fifty. Lot one hun dred feet, with a flower garden one hundred feet. it is on the main entrance of Sixtieth Street, now Ymadered ohe of the best and handsulnest 1R Pevf ork city. facing Central rata. It can be rented for over $lOOO,, should the nor chaser wish to rent it. The house Is strictly first class in every respect. Price only $46,000. Also, for sale the adjoining house. shill style, price $40,000. Apply to %JOHN FETTRETDIL No. 418 THIRD Avenue, oce-Gt New York. .12 FQI3. SALE. • BARU-AIN FOR ritY;SittAlN. A Physician's Practice, with a handsome COUNTRY SEAT, and ten acres of extradand, situated near MYLES TOWN, sucks county, will be sold at one-third less thug it cost, Good Rams for selling. The grounds are laid out in splendid aides; the littildings are good; and such a place is seldom offered at Such a sacrifice. Easy terms. G. N. TOWNSEND, ocie•tuths • 123 H South FOURTH Street. FOR BALE—VERY CHEAP I be sold, at HALF PRICE, an ORIGINAL INTEREST in one of the hest LUMBER AND COAL COMPANIES EXTANT. Cost $1,(00. Will be sold for $5OO. Is worth *3,000 Great sacrifice; Address M. HENRY, otie-dst-tuth&sn Box 255 e, Philadelphia. fißk FOR SALE—CHEAP LANDS! LAC; MINERAL and TIMERR LANDS-•Good tftleß —only $4 to $8 per acre. (411ARANTEED by the owners. GEO. N. TOWNSEND, oele-et 1.235 i South FOURTH Street. d e FOR SALE—IN THE CITY OF .ma.• Lancaster, fiest.elass BusliteSS ibuid, Front building 22 feet 4 inches, 40 feet deep; three stoi y back building 70 feet deep. If not sold at private sale will be offered at public sale on Monday, the 2:341 inst. Inquire of V. RINE Lncaster, Pa,,_ or JOHN a Sit PAENNER. oelo-thille 20. FIFTII,Street, 1 5 L11 tls. grM FOR SALE—THE HOUSE, NO. Mi 11171.4 Pine street, hppfx :tt the premiseg. Or to Orlo-3V WM. Dt.A.Sft, 514 WAIKUT St. TO RENT.-THE SECOND. THIRD and fourth stories of the large and spnelous store, No. 241 MARKET Street. Apply upon the weird:seg. _ oe9-3t A SMALL STOCK OF 'DRY GOODS, -LA- with a complete set of Fixtures, for Sale. Splen- Old store-room and first-class Dwelling to Let. Ap ply Sall SPRING GARDEN Street, go FOR SALE-AN ELEGANT Brown-stone-front Dwelling, onf9pruee street, west or Seventeenth. Possession soon. Neat Dwelling, p3l Mewl& Vernon street. Neat Dwelling, act North gißth. street. Neat 3/welling, 1529 Ogden street. Neat Dwelling, 1528 North street. Neat Dwelling, New street. north of Coates. Neat Dwelling, Marlborongl) StreVt bel. Duke. Neat Dwelling, .106 North Vront. lionsodlato 110 - Session. D., GLENN, . _ 123 South FOURTH Streit, oc7-tr and S. W. cor. Seventeenth and Green, WANTED TO PITR,CHASE-A Ara HOUSE within ten minutes , want - or Ninth and Aral to Mist from $7.000 to slo,ooo. Address, stating price and location, "G. W. Ledger oftied oc7-3t. 44 TO RENT A FIRST-GLASS .W. L RESIDENCE, with FURNITURE, on SPRUCE Street, west of Sixteenth. JOAN A. BURTON, oe4-Bt s 502, WALNUT Street. FOR SALE - .=THE WELL-BUILT Aiik and copventenz _ _ _ DWELLING ill GREEN St., with large side yard,with immedlatepossession. li. F. GLENN, 123 South FOUltrEl an — FOR SALE= THE HANDSOME Ellbll) - EN(;Z, No. 433 ARCH Street. Apply at No. 136 CIIEBTRUT Sleet, Is4turnen 10 1 4. and 124 o'clock. Immediate poBseselou given. oce-St*. Att FULTON HALL AT. PUBLIC = l4 4BALE. — Tbis valuable prop erty will be Mfered at public sale, at Coopers Hotel, onMONDAY, October 18th, at 2;4 o'clock P. M. The building, erected with the best material and in the most substantial manner, is 18 feet front on Prince street, and 1481 n depth to Water street, that having two fronts. areliaser who would give special attention to fenc i ngall the different menu; na Woll al the ma In saloon for eotteertg, public meetings, ttc., it may, be Made to pay large receipts and a very profitable In vestment. It would be well adapted for a shit, woollen Or COttl manufactory, gas being intro (Weed Illitmstont Kipygeleellar as well a§ln every reotnTit Elie Fiutld The chandelier, settees, blinds, and all the fund• tore will be included in the sale. Terms and conditions will be made known at the sale. in the wanting: , filrlber information may be bad of 14E0. K. REED, oco 9t Treasurer Fallon Hall Association; et STORE, NO.. 618 CALLOWHILL mat Street, FOR SALE Sr J. IT. MORRlS,Convey sinew', 233 North TrNtir, Street. 001-lit" FOR SALE-WITH POSSESSION, TWO FURNISHED DWELLINGS. Modern Restdences, handsomely finished with all modern improvements. Furnished hi the latest style. Shunts on GIRARD ATOrttle, 111E0. N. ToWNsEMD LB3,Li, S. FOURTH Street. Cl, FO -on BALE, POSSESSION AT ONCe ilOirsE Twelfth street; one HOUSE es Comae street. AO° e"Jh Cone cm Mar che street, WAS; also, ter * u sTaItER, 114,500 mien, rateLOW JACKSON, 614 CHESTNUT Street. rj . FOR SALE, WITH POSSESSION _ NEW 1 lIANDSOME DWELLINGS, On Ridge Road, above 'Thompson street. These ha misonie, well•finisbell Modern Residences will b e gold At par prices and on easy terms. Only $l,OOO cash wanted—halaliCe by inSIIIIIIHAIir GEO. N. TOWNSEND re CO,. 13 , 35 South FOURTH Street. FOR SALE-GERMANTOWN 11 I'll OPE RTY.—Avery desirable property--:t.A. good doubte twe-story dnrolllng. With Seren acres of land. within one square•of two depots, with doe old shade-trees and evergreens. A handsome stream of - trater passing through the property, Wad water works on the property, supplying the house. A fountain 1p front or the hOose, and stable mad fox den, 'with the best a spring Water. Apply. to C. No. 8 WASELINFI.TON BUILDING, 0e541 * THIRD titreet, above Sprnce. FOR SALE AND TO LET. fa FOR SALE-13PLENDIto FAMign, W one hunaredlnd eiglity nerve, In Penn. sylvsnia, oppo site Trenton supertor Improve. meets, 4e. " On e Um most,( s! tearable properties ever offeped. mmedialp possession. Price CHO Dm acre. MILLER, SIXTH and WALNUT, oc9-.3tli 1121 VINE STREET-FOR BALE; with indneditdo Possession—A handsome 'niece story BEIVI HOIII3EI WWI Rouble Back Build. Ines, all In first-rate orcler • newly pdP6Pdd anti. Painted throughout. with ai l the modern votive. Mertens; lot UP feet deep. Apply to A. L. CAVEN. rit Nortp NINTH Street. nell.3t. _ , _ . poi 481, WALNUT' . 1101 RSTREET.—Immediate possessan. 'Large helltl. tug:, now occupied us offices. Lot 25 ft'et trout by Ho deep. otik3fir SIXTH and WALNUT lanai, $7 fit* t T wo O stit TA.N, IN ONE . $7 E. CAR PENTER 4 oel-tit* 2 0 1$1Soutlt THIRD street. FOR BALE-LADIES' SHOE MANU. FACTORY, of trio. genre Bettsoo. for 5e1164-111 111 giro lutrent IYBOrGH P-PUtyll ;.treut, _bCeOnd kltory• A FINE SAMYLE-IfORSE FOR VRAIGIEt Efeabre, No. aml. North ka l AhA l a r ti t . oa.st. AAIUBEDIENT9a A MEVICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC?. Lessee and Manager.. .HENRY O. JARRETT (Also of the Bo;ton Theatre/. FOR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY. Comsnenclng THURSDAY EVENING Oct, /Mt VA • The world-renowned dramatic celebrities, MR. AND MRS. CHARLES KEAN, Who will beproperly and powerfully supported by Mr. J. F. CATHCART. Mr. GEO. EN EItETT. Miss CHAPMAN, Of the Prineeith and DrlitilAtio I'lleareit t London, Mr. FRAM( MA.TD, The poular young California Tragedian/. And the lending members Of the Dramatic tiompar• Hies attached to , NIELO , B GARDEN AND THE BOSTON THEATRE IIIitINDAY EVENING,. Oett 12tbt ISSN Will be acted Shakapeare's Rlay of HENRY VIII., Terminating with the • DOWNFALL OF WOLSEY. OntdiOal Wvigcr. Mr. Charles KONN. queen Catharine (iliniquu Roux Anne Itoleyn,l6 allag Clutpuut crornwell • Mr, J. F. Cathcart Earl of Surrey Mr. Geo. Everett Mug Henry. VIII Mr. Frank Mays Fur rim east see small hills. To conchide.vith celebrated Comedy, three acts, entitled THE JEALOUS WIFE. Mr. Oakley Mr. Charles Keats. Mrs. Oaklay • Mrs. Charles Kea. Major t)Osicyill,t, Mr Geo. Everett prro, Harriet Mist 011kpfltIll Charlet. Oakley Mr. ml. F. Clatiioart For full coat see small bills. AN FRIDAY EVENING, Oct. l3t1). 1.845, THE MERCHANT OF 'VENICE, With a poirurful tilarrltration of characterp, Sityloek Mr, Charles Nem% turtle Mrs, Charles Kea*. gATURDAY LOUIS XI. Lents XI Mr. Charles Kees Martha Mrs. Charles Keay. In consequence of the enormous pecuniary outlay. Involved in the engagement of these eminent ar tists being greater than wits ever Hymned in any series of Dramatic Entertainments ever given la the - United States, the Manager Is compelled to fol low the precedent afforded - by every Theatre is which Mr. and Mrs. SEAN have appeared, and an. nounces a reasonable Increase In the - - PRICES or .ialldlnsloll.—Pitripiet. Balmy. and Dress Circle, Seenred Seats, Slant Iramilr Circle, tO cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock: commenof at 731 o'clock. IliTleket office at (late Gould's?. MONDAY SPVENTIr and CHESTNUT Strada' o MONDAY MORNING', Ceti nth, at 1 4 o'clociii VEW CHESTNUT-STIMET TBZ—GHE§TVUT Street, above Twelfth. LEONAJID GIGA iris WM. E. SINN, LIMON( and Managers. MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, October Ourid 19 PRODUCTION, after the most extensive preparation, of Dumas., great masterpiece, MONTE own°, which will be presented at an • cuTLAY OF 3,000 DOLLAIIS, with New and Beautifu l deanery, Novel Weal,' Superb Costumes, _Costly Accessories, Grand Ta bleaux, Brilliant Music and a CAST OF CHARACTERS embracing the following members of our TALENTED STAR COMPANY: MISS JOSIE ORTON, Mr. F. MolttrAliNT, M.P. O. IL OLAILKE, Mr. Walter Le.nitox,__Mr. Ii Young Mr. T.' Ward, Mr. Lewis, Mr. F. Foster, Mr. Gross. Mr. W. W. Moreland, Mr. J. V. Daily, Miss Coe. della Cappelle, Mrs. E. F. Keaeh, Mrs. Mordaimt. and MLLE qr M'LLE TEBEgA WOOD. MR. G. W. SMITH, and A GRAND CORPS DE BALLET consisting of SIXTEEN BEAUTIFUL YOUNG. LAMAS have been engaged expressly to lend brit. Palley to the DAEzLINGMASQUERADE SCENE. in which ONE HUNDRED PERdONM, costumed, will take part, This Great Scene surpasses anything BEFORE ATTEMPTED IN THIS CITYi There will be no other piece performed with MONTE CRISTO. . „ , SATURDAY AFTERNOOI4.,Ga. SIXTY-FIRST GRAND FAMILI. MAT NEIG• when I.IONTE CRISTO will be performed. WALNUT -STREET THEATRE,. nitn I.torum OP EAST LYNNE. MRS. D, P. BOWERS In her great character or LADY ISABEL AND MAD. VINE. _ THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, Oct. 10, /865, the great sensation Play of Lady Isabel. t EMT ILYNNE • Madame Vine, Kra. D, I', BOWERS. Sir Francis Levison Mr. Barton Hill. Mr. Carlyle Mr. John McCullough. '‘e conclude with the °mediate or MR. AND MRS. PETER WHITE, Mr. Peter White Mr. Ono. H. Mrs. Peter White .Mlss Elite Wednesday Evening, LEAH, THE FORSAKEN. Chairs secured three days in advance. Doors open at 7 o'clock; commence at 7,"i, NEW AMERICAN THEATII2 I ; -A- I WALNUT Street. above Eighth. MIS EVENING Will be performed the successful local drama of PHILADELPHIA Dr 5i t A14.4.441 , map KATE FIB in ten ell meters. New Divertissement Mons. Antonio, LA PESCI/ERA. To Conclude with the great drama of the FRENCH . SPY DWI/911SEDACK. MATINEIt EVERY SATORbAlrlaterrtOoki.. M, JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH= • STREET THEATRE. LAST WEEK OF MRS, Ft LANIFER, MONDAY AND TUESDAY N YEffINUS, "JOAN OF ARO," Joan of Arc 31r$. F. W. Lander.' §lmported by the full stock Corn itny. Aft. - which, THE CAPTAIN'S NOT ANIS& John Stock, with Songs Stuart yrthwit. FRIDAY, Farewell Benefit of Mrs. LAN BJ3. oce-2t OJT'S GIMNASIU.M, SPAHR -a, trig Rooms and tilde CAlle.ry, note Open, 800 MARKET Street. . ee2l-17t* ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CHEST NUT Ott'Mir Tenth—Open from A. M. CHRIST 6F. M. Be amin NPeat Dietttoe VilitiST REJECT D still on Eirnibition. Jen LAUGHING GAS ! LAUGHING GAB t COLTON, Whose entortelm Hall it ceoceri „ t'Ar. since were crowded by the best Mass of !AWOL( and geutleinen, will have the honor to give one Grand. Exhibition of the Novel and Amusing Eft' ects of NITROUS 0X104,..011 LAUGHING GAS,' AT CONCERT RALE, NVEDNESHAN EVENING, Oct. it. 18655 Twelve Gentlemen of the first respectability wilt inb:de ilia Every prectintion taken to guard agutuat Injury 1)C. ecident. The effect of the Gas developes the character. Dr. C. hopes to deserve the patronage, as former ly. of the best class of ladies and gentlemen. The anmstbetic powers of the Gas will be demon- Stsated by extracting a tooth while the euthlest asleep under the effects of a large dose. Dr. Colton will open the " Colton Dental Assoc . elation," for extracting teeth only, at 737 WAL NUT Street, on THURSDAY. October 12th. <A branch of the swim institution in New York, where. within two ants c half years, we have extracted teeth for 5,019 patents *Meta gala OP. It 'Antall failure or accident. The names of all own scroll,. written with their own hands, will be exhibited Wednesday evening at Concert Hall. TICKETS, tSS CENTS. Doors open at 7; to commence at 7.4' welock. de10.21.* QKA7INGI SKATIXG 11 SKATING t I -M. C. CADIPBELL receives and tenclies Ladles and Children the an Of §til l tinli) at Ida Skating 6111107, WB5l - 11NtirTON AR& SPRING GARDEN, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12. OCIO-4t 1,111)110111 SALEIII. HERKNESS' BAZAAR, NINTH and SANSOM Streets. AUCTION SALE OF lioltSF.S, &e., On On WEDNEBI)AY BIORNINg QOPAPP 'nth 44 10 o'clock, Comprising about r•IFTY HORSES, Suited to harness and the saddle. SALE OF GOVERNMENT HARNESS, SADDLES, BICIDLESBLANKETS, 1,000 SURGING LE , 4, HALTERg, a. 0 ,4 On WEDNESDAY . MORNING, October ilth. }We— viola to the horses. Sale of One Illunlrett mull Forty Governlnellk n (woes on THURSDAY MORNING. October at 10 o'clod:. 'Peelle cash. United SW tag wren ry. Sale of Horses, Carriages. 61 , ,e,, on SATURDAY. r _ _ ALFRED M. HERIENES4. Auctioneer. oc10•Zt If Z jk . CHAMPION'S CITY BAZAAR ANB TA.TTERBALLLIS, RACE Street' be. tween Eleventh and Twelfth, will sellß. B. CHAMPION. Anetioneero ON TUESDAY, October Mb, of to o'clock A. M., about 110IigES, From some of the beat stock In the county, among which will be found . . A sorrel Stallion ' 15,1,4 hands high, sound, and kind. and fearless of lees/Rl9oYgo, warranted to trot a nlilc In th ree minutes. A bay Mare, 10.4 hands high. 8 yearaold. A gray Mare, high, a good draught ware. A bay horse, 7 years old, a splendid, ladrs saddle 1101'60.. An An Iron•gray Stallion, 8 yt&vB old vary stylish. A shifting-top Buggy, by Wallis At Blackstone. A set of Harness, gold and covered mountings. A black Horse, lb bands Mr s yearts old. A pttiv of gray Mares, Et an 0 yfOrit,ol4tver o Y l / 4 1 " An extentlon top Plurtoul A set or double Harness, by 441111105. • A brown Horse, 16 bands high, 6 years old. A bay Horse, bobtail, 7 years old, can trot in 3.01. A dark bay Horse, is hands high, 8 years old. A very styllsh black Horse, 7 years old.. A bay !dare, 7 years old, can trot In LI& A gray Donkey, 73'ears old, sound and kind. A set of 'Donkey Harness. A black lilare, 14 hands high, 3 years A gray llorse, 16 hands high, 5 years old. A roan Stare, 6 yeare old, a superior driver.- A 1,"-lap Wattall Wagon. 'A NM ol Harness. by rearm A sorrel Horse, 6 years old, call tell fu 3 initiates. Also. it number of oilier Horses. Also, new and second-hand CalrillagS, Light W3vs2o3, With 1)13101, the sale Will commence. Together with Single and Donnie Harness, pad dles, Whips, Sheets, &e., made by silperi t Ak PI! rilettlars In eatalouge, which will be ready 1 in 11010 too f. 6 SO O. It, 11, 0. respectfully calls the attention a per dowers to the above sale. i 0 post ponetnent on 1100011111 of weather, Horses, Vehicles, and Harness always on land at I'lVate sale. Sliperlor Hata ItccOplinodutiOns for !tor6es c rer d for imbue or privets 15415. tii.o-21 It. H. CHAMPION. A.untlopeer. „, wRITTEN AND VERBA I. o — ”` DESCRIPTIONS of Ch s tr t alts§ i llvs l t „ iz il Dillon, and Talent, A I V IIVIi eulf , lnie tik - " \ls"in"-' Health, innent and Training i,..• 1 ~ p rovenient, Manag ' of CBILDREN, Social Adaptation, At., evening, ty day anti JOHN L . OATEN, Phrenologist and. Bookseller, jil;')I ' ll 'StrliTti Street, Clove Chestnut, 0. gs 0 ... 1( g 0011-tuthelylf ' I sm WILLIAM R. MOORE, G. NERAL FURNISHING , UZ.;DERTA:Knat,, ggs RAGE &react (late of Arch stroOt) ine Personal attention at all hours. aana-ka DR. C. L. RUNNS, 781 SPRUCE -4 • Street, EXTRACTS TRETE( without the least pain, by litlillitligterlog nitrous oxide Mt'. This gas is without taste or smell. 1111(1 bus nut tins unpleasant ellen of ether or chloroform. It Is per fectly harmless and delialitnal to inhale. pe2P-1111 PHOTOGRAPHS XNQINES, ()A.R. MAOIO4 and Marb)nory ta}ten nt Fouildrtes o eon eet and artirtle to execution. Persona Illigirlike them should cult on 11. F. REIMER, 624 AllOti Street. • It. vow 18 TIM TIME—SEOURE YOUR I- 4 Carted de Waite at minced pricep,on it umitrptigged style and 'finely exeeitted at it Etata. ortuery,sEcCiftv Ntreati RboVc Green,
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