FIIHS.. LADING' FANCY /1171t13. JOHN P.AILEIR,A, NO. VIII ARCH STREET, ABOVE SEVENTH, (At his Old-established Store), =MUER, MANUFACTURER, AND DIIALER IN 'FANCY FURS LADIES AND CHILDREN. Raving now in Store a very large and beautiful assortment of all the different hinds and qualities of FANCY FURS FOR LADIES' AND ORM paNN,I3 wffavt, solicit a call from those In want. Remember the name and number. JOHN PARR.TRA, 'llB ARCH Street, above Seventh. I have no Partner or Connection with any other More in this city. ocs-mor 1865. Funs- 1865. • L L & F. L WOMLITH, 48IIOCE88ORS TO THE LATE Et. F.WOHILLTH,) No. 415 Arch Street, HAVE NOW OPEN, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF FANCY FUELS, To which they invite the attention of buyers. oc&atm MILLINERY. W OOD & CA. IC "1" Now offer, in their Retail Department (in addition VO their tuntal stock of Straw and Fancy Bonnets, Sadiesi and Mines , Hata, ete.),a full line of 13E4E% lIBLVETS, CRAPES, LACER, • "MOWERS - • . -22 PRAM:LER% JET AND SILT ORNAMENTS, and other novel ties of their own importation. WOOD & CARY, No. 725 CHESTNUT STREET. BONNET OPENING. WEDNESDAY, October 4_ WOOD dir. CARY, nuts causTrittl" STREET .e 2 -1m 9 . g CHESTNUT STREET I have now opeltia r inteMi a s s . sortlnent or IifILLM mailable for the Fall and Winter Season, consisting .of BONNET, ROYAL-AND UNCUT VELVETS. all colors and_ plaid. BONNET AND TRIMMING RIBBONS, of every width and shade. /ALICE, 'LAZES, - It ALIIIPNOLISH CREPES, FRENCH - FLOWERS AND FEATHERS, An unusually rich selection,u.....v styles that cannot be had elsewhere. ZTR&W,BILs. AND PELT HATS AND BON Di Mr2.6._ all the new shapeffi. 'rum BEST NEW VORIC AND FRENCH BONNET FRAMES. Constant attention to the market and the auction gales in New York and this city enable me to offer a 511 thilts a cafliplete assortment of fresh and de 41ralne goods at the lowest prian.S._ Particular attention paid to country orders. WYL, oc4-Irn 726 CHESTNUT E Street. VIMISSES SPLINT HAVE NOW OPEN A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF PARIS MILLINERY FOR THE FALL AND WINTER, 1200 CHESTNUT Street. lt* Entrance on Thirteenth. ha MISS ASKAIII, NO. 15 OOLITII Vol NINTH St.ieet, will open WINTER MILLI NERY on THURSDAY, October 12, 1865. oclo-3t. ria KISSES O'BRYAN, 1107 WAL mit.+l7l7T Street. have now open a handsome assort ment of PARIS MILLINERY for the Pall. oe4-12t. SILHAND DRY GOODS JOBBERN JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, & CO., LIEPORTENS AND JOBBES.S DRY GOODS, SOM • 280 find 241 North Third street, PHILADELPHIA. Cloths, Prints, t saminSOPOS, Delalnes, Sattinetts, Alpacas, Jeans, Fancy Dress Goods, ' Cottonades, Brown and Bleeched Ohno.tingd, Denims, Brown and Bleeched Sbirtlues, ptrlpes, Onthh Okardbna, Checks, Gmbh Tweeds, Gingharos, Flannels, Diapers, Linens, SURNII3I3:I2iti eOODEI, WHIT/5 eIOODEC, NOTIONS, tO., a*. ritcAxmAx. NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN. U. S. FIVE-TWENTIES. Tbe Secretary of the Tsaleury having given notice that he will exchange Certificates of Indebtedness, maturing before the Ist day of January next, Com pound-Interest Notes, and One and Two-Year Five Far Cent. Treasury Notes to the extent of FIFTY MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, For 811 PER CENT. FIVE-TWENTY YEAR. BONDS, interest being allowed on the Treasury Notes and Certificates to the let of November, and the Bonds bearing date from that time at Three Per Cent. Premium. We are prepared to make the conversion for Hold era of Certificates and Treasury: notes without charge; and will also furnish the Bonds in any amount AT REST MARKET RATES. JAN COOKS & CO., Bankers. No. 305 cIIESTNIIT Street. :OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL. ROAD COMPANY. rIIILADELPIIIA., August 15, 1886. The p -Mortgage Bonds of tbe Connecting Railway Comany, erween the staiiPii of the Penna Mania. Rallfoad Company in West Philadelphia and Frank ford,a distance of seven miles, can be obtained at this Mee, No. 238 South THIRD Street. These bonds are in sums of one thousand dollars, With interest coupons attached, payable at said *nice on the 15th day of March and September in each year, at the rate of six per centum per annum, and the principal payable in Ave equal annual amounts, at the rate of ,Mo_,_ooo per annum—the first series on September 15, A. D. 1900. The principal and interest are secured by a mortgage, for one million of dollars upon all the railway and property of the compavy, and are guaranteed by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. These bonds are made free of State taxes brthe Company. ; The rallWay Is being constructed In the most sub stantial manner t and will be completed during the ensuing year. This road perfects the connection between the Pennsylvania Railroad and the New York lines via Philadelphia, and becoming, as it nit', the main channel of communication between New York and the West, as well as to and Vow the National Capital, will always obtain large reve nueLl and be one of the most important railways of the uttlom under a contract with the Philadelphia and Tretts ton Railroad Company, that company leases the road of the Connecting Railway Company, and agrees to pay an annual rent for 999 years of six per : centum upon the cost of the road, clear of taxes, These bonds are therefore recommended as a drat - Class security. For fluther information sy i p ßl ly at the office of the CoX3Vol. T OAS T. FIRTH, Treasurer. .oFirigfi FOR 11131 BALE OP OG.43InOEIN3'JIiMNT LOANS JAY COOKE az CO:, BANILERS AND BROKERS, Having Removed temporarily to NO. 805 CHESTNUT STREET, user for Dole, at low• Silt market rate& GO'VggriNENT SECURITIES, U FOLLOWS: , U.B. 7.80 Treasury Notes of date of Aug. 15, 1984. DO. do. do. Juno 0, nos. Do. do. dO. &Ll 7 'A Md. BONDS OF 1891. 6•AO LOAN OF 186 R• 5-20 LOAN or 11564. 10-40 LOAN OPIUM; DEBTIFIDATE2 OF INDEBTEDNESS. STOOKS OF ALL KINDS 11013OHT AND SOLD ON COMXLEISION Information given concerning all kinds of Been :Mee. Collections on all polazo made at lowest rated. STOCKS LOANS, &c. BOUGHT AND SOLD AT THE BOARD OF BROKRBB. BY GEORGE J. BOYD, 18 South THIRD Street, stso-ka 'Attend door &bine( Medioulcr BO'S, REMOVALS. REMOVAL. -DR, THOS. WARDLE Lae removed Ms offtcC to No. 158 North - 4 - MIRTH Street. oe4-12t* REMOVAL. ••-..) NEWT LOANS. OFFICE FOR THE SALE OE OVVERN JAY COOKE & CO., during the alterations necessary in the enlargement Of their old office, have taken the commodious booms, No. NOS CHENUT Street, 12 ,,eit door to the Bank of North America, where "leY Will be pleased to see their old friends. 6e2t-im REMOVAL,. -NOTICE.-THE OFFICE BoomßheExolchantoiell E Com hpngny la M nove 3 d o tO RETAIL DRY GOODS. A c 4 " - _The gubneriber lumina received per the Steamer BOSPHORUS his FALL IMFORTAT/QN QF LINENS, very respectfully incites attention to lilt StOCk or FURNISHING GOODS, Which now comprises A FULL ASSORTMENT. He asks particular attentiOn to his PILLOW AND SHEETING LINENS, OF TUE VARIOUS GRADES AND WIDTHS. 312P.A.M.11.131K, ra - A..leirawtg. (Amongst which are some entirely New Designm,) PERKINS', oell.M 9 BOVINE NINTH STREET. DEPOT. FURNISHING DRY GOODS, A OARD. SHEPPARD, TAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON, NO. 1008 CIIE.farrNT.I'X' Whose establishment for the sale of HOUSE•FURNISWNGt DRY GtOODS la unequalled In the extent and variety of Its as sortment, beg to announce to VOUSIKEEPERS, BENEAVING TITELP. SUPPLY. Or poreono about to Purni.h, that ilits , IPA ?lOW 44+ eetirhig their FALL ASSORTMENT FRESH LINEN, COTTON AND WOOLLEN GOOD 3" FOR HOUSEHOLD USE, SUCH A LINEN SHEETINGS, COTTON SHEETING% PILLOW LINENS, PILLOW lIIIISLINS,_ D.A.IIIASH TABLE CLOTHS, TABLE LINENS, DAMASK NAPKINS, BORDERED TOWELS, TOWELLINGS, QUILTS, BLANXETS, TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, And every otherarticle suitable for a well-ordered household. se2V-tf 1865. NEW GOODS FOR 1885. E & LANDELL, FOURTH AHD ARGIL IMPORTERS/ JOBBERS, RETAILERS, FaA li ty and Staple Dry- Goods. WHOLESALE—SECOND FLOOR. oe2B-U - FANCY DRESS SILKS, FROM A. late auction sale. at reduced prices. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Noe. 450. 452 and 451 North SEWN]) street, aclZ•it - above RICH BLACK SILKS, FROM A LATE auction sale, at reduelilees. C. lIILWEN STOD T & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452 and 454 rill - AEVOIIIa street, 0012-3 t above Willow. DRESS GOODS FROM THE LATE auction sales, at reduced prices. 1 lot Plaid Dress Goods, 36c. 1 lot Satin striped Dress Goods, 3730. 6 lots Plaid Saxony, 44c. 2 donige.fold. Plaid tiaxonys, 50e. With a fah nue or; superior goods at less than re• gular prices. OURWEN STODDLIIT & BROTHER, N oe. Llt . 450, 452, and 454 North SEC aI/M.OND Street, BLACK DRESS GOODS. Parts All-Wool Noussel-de-Latnes. earls An-Wool 6-ITvfouseel-de-LaineM. Tamese Cloths. Paris Biarltz Cloths. Paris Poplius. • Paris Silk-faced Poplins. - Mobalrs. Alpacas, - do., &a., &C. From laid•auetlon sales_ CURWEN STODDABT a BROTHER, Nos. 460, 452 and 454 North SECOND Street, ocl2-3t Above Willow. PLACK THU' -LONG BHA.WLS. Black Thibet Square Shawle, Of all grades, from the late auction sales. , CilitWEN STODDART & BROTHER Nos. 450, 1-33 an4l-51 North SECOND Street, 0012-at Above Willow. RICH STYLES FANCY SILKS, $1.75 Heavy Black Silks, $1.95. Ildavy White-edged Taffetas, Royal Armures and Oros Grains. Rich Black Fi A. ured Silks, $1.65. J _ _ J. C. STRWBRIDGE & CO. Northwest cor. of EIGHTH and MARKET. BLACK ALPACA, VERY GOOD, 50 CENTS. ' All-wool Plaid Cashmere, 75 cents. Double-width Black Wool De Laines, $l. Lupin's all-wool De Lathes, 10 cents. Lupin's line Merinos, in black and colors. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE St CO., Northwest eon of EIGHTH and MARKET. rillE PLACE TO BUY CHEAP FLANNELS. The place to buy cheap Muslius. The place to buy cheap Shawls. The place to buy cheap Cloths and Casstmeres. Williamsville, Wamsutta, New York Mills, and Housekeeper. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE St CO., Northwest cor. EIGHTH and MARKET. 12-4 HEAVY BARNSLEY SHEET IN OS, $1.65. Heavy-wide Table Linens, Si. Yery nue tfuow-arot. Ts,ble Lifland, VAS. .100 doz. Towels end Napkin, cheap. Russia Crash, Bath Towel, and Doylies. Extra inducements to Hotels and Housekeepers. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO., Northwest cor. EIGHTH and MARKET. PLANKET DEPARTMENT. THE a." mod coullavtc assortment in the city. All the Tending makes at par price., by the pair or package. bougbt early and direct from manufacturers. We are enabled to retail Blankets at [about the usual wholesale rates. J. C. bTRAWBRIDGE & Eorthwe4 cor. EIGHTH and MARKET. neBo-stutbtf j CHAMBERS, NO. 810 ARCH ST. x• • NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY. Thread Vells, new designs. Thread Lace Bathes, Vainbrla - Lace Vella, from 4d. Thread Lace Collars. from 50 cents. Empress Collars in polnte de gaze, point ap lique, and yalenciennes. WHITE GOODS. French Muslin, 2 yards wide for dream. boft finish Cambric, Nainsook, Plaid anti Stripe Iduslins "very cheap Etch Cam:Uric Edgings and Insertions, French Embroidered Bands, Fiouncinga, Hemstitched Haar's., extra nne, as, oc4-12t VINE CLOAKING-S. Large ateCic Beater Cloths, chinchillas, Ve lours, Frosted Beavers, Water-f.P6ofs &a. Alen, Overcoatings, due;Black Broadcloths, black Cant snores, Fancy Caselmeres, C. Ladles , Water-Droor Cloaks. Flee Fall and 'Winter Cloaks- Open Centre Broche Long Shawls. Best quality Hoop skirtg_ •-• • Black I Whet Long Shawls. COOPER & CONARD, oel-tr S. B. corner NINTH and MARKET Ste. A TTRACTIVE 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 Muslim • A. fun 111.10 of Table Linens!, A full line of Cloths and Cassimerekat JOHN H. STOICEs, sel2 Tom AncH Street. SBAW,LS I bIitIWIA 11 Bound Blanket Shawls. Plain Long Shawls,for friends. Extra-size Square Shawls. Pine Plaid Shawl& newest patterns, Misses' and Children's Shawls. Black and Mode Thibet Shawls. Berlin Jacquard Shawls. sag At JOHN H. STOKES'. 702 ARCH St A SPECIALLY INTERESTINQ REOPENING. ..TOSEPI - If a •I'LIOUNI.V_Ar, (LATE mtonzaxit elllgN.,) Having made extensive repairs and alterations to the old stand,. Northeast corner or EIGHTH and BrEINO GARDEN Streets, has reopened with a magnificent stock or new and beautiful Goods, de tected withgreat care, and with special reference to the first-class trade who have so long patronized the old firm. And I would here take the opportunity pi than king , all our former customers, and of assuring them that no effort wil patronage in the future to retain their continued. There will be found a good stock of BLACK SILKS AND SHAWLS. RICH PLAID AND PLAIN POPLINS. FRENCH MEHINOES, DELAINES, AND CALI COES. CLOTHS,YASSEREGES, FLAN NELS, AND BLANKETS. LINEN GOODS, MUSLIM, GINDEA.B4S, &c., &c. JOSEPH H. TIIORNLEY, sal-1m Cor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. EDWIN HALL & CO., 26 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Rave new open a full stork of "'MOWS" French fulerinoes. "Lupin's" Mauldin de Lalues. Silk-faced Poplins. Silk And Wooll'oolll, POplins. Pluld Poplins, of ordered styles. Bich-figured all-wool Cashmeres. Rich styles of Wool De Dailies. Polka hot De Latnes and Reps. Dress Goods, in great variety, Of our own lin portatlon. sell O,ASSIMERES 44 , CLOTHS AND CLOAK- 1/4 French Clothe, Black, Brown and Olive. Frosted and Chinnilla Beavers. Olive, Black and Brown Velvet Beavers. Plaid and Plain Mixed Class[mares for BOYS. Harris Cassimeres for Snits. Gray. Oxford, Brown and Black ?diked Doeskins. - French Cloths for 'finlike' Baciaes• OCB At dOBN it. wrti flsk. VA4 ARntl TEABELLA AND CATWATRA GRAPES of choice quality, 111 small box , ae. Just received and for sale la IttiODES & 0611 102' South WATER Street. TICE PRESS:-1111TAIMMT, TITTIngDAV, OCTOBER 12; 1866: CLOAKS AND SHAWLS' EDWIN HALL & CO., /104 RAS south second Street, WILL HAVE THEIR. -7_31 %) Dtio ir;_v MEI) !..i 340 *CEA CLOAKS TI - 117/1/ENDAIr, THE Ili 1. oc9-4tr GLOAS L. LEFEVIE WILL or,EN ON THURSDAY ' OCTOBER 12, 1865, BM real and Winter Cloalts. 1202 CHESTNUT STREET. ovlo-S• CURTAIN 6100D8. 1865. FALL . I. E. WALIZA.VEINT, MASONIC BALL, 11.9 CHESTNUT STREET, HAS NOW OPEN NIS FALL IMPORTATION CURTAIN MATERIALS, The moat elegant assortment ever offered in Phila. delplati. SELECTED BY BIM PERSONALLY The nest - European Diantote, Embracing in part FRENCH BROCATELLE, SATIN DAISSAME, MS TERRY, PLAIN SATIN, SMYRNA CLOTH, - _ .' PLAIN REPS, 6TRIFND TERRY, tidaiii" Pg. LAINEI WORZTED DANAZEZ, PEWS CLOTH. EMBROIDERED VU TADS, LACE c - UATAI.ITS, NOTTINGEIA_M CURTAINS, MUSLIN CURTAINS, TABLE COVERS, PIANO COVERS, WINDOW SHADES. Jar Them iiOOllS bre offerecl eTerY desirable style and color at IMPORTATION PR/CEO. WURAVEN, 719 CHESTNUT STREET CtiE't AIR EISTAIrLi.6II3kLEPiT. Sheppard, Van Harlingen & Arrisonf No. 1008 CHESTNUT Streets Are now receiving the commencement Of their Fall Aosortment of FRENCH AND ENGLISH LACE CURTAINS, BROCATELLE, SILK TERRY, PLAIN WOOL REPS SATIN DE LAINES, FANCY UNION REPS, 'UTRECHT VELVET, And a variety of oilier materials for C OBTAIN and FURNITURE COVERING. ocl-tf SILESIA NAPRINg. Just received, a small parcel of real OILESIA DOUBLE DA.MASK NAPKINS, large on OREI bean' quality, at a very reasonable price. sIIEPPARD,VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON, Linen Houseiceep_Dry (foods, ocs•6t No. 1008 C I:,STNUT Street. frCORSETS! CORSETS! CORSETS! For good-fitting CORSETS, ladies should call at the Corset and Skirt Store, TENTH AND CHESTNUT, Where they will find a large and varied assortment at all prices. Please call and examine oar goods be fore purchasing elsewliera. °MA' WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. 1865 . . FALL. 1865. JAS. It. CAMPBELL & CO., 727 CHESTNUT STICRIFiT, Invite tbe attention of Cash Buyers at wholesale to their stook of macs, BRITISH, AND AMERICAN DRX GOOD ' S, wtacti, for extent, variety, and geri44il adalitt: Won to the wants of the trade, La unrivaled. ' SILKS. MERINOES, POPLINS, EPINGLINES, _ TARTAN PLAIDS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, BALIVIORA.LS, WHITE GOODS, LINENS, and BRADFORD GOODS. Package Buyers supplied with scarce and desira ble goods at and under market rates. WAIOLESALE BOOMS UP STAIRS. auto-ti AM STEAM TO SAVANNAH, GA SOIJDER'S LINE. THE FIEST•CLASS STEAMSHIP CUMBRIA, CHARLES W. FRENCH, Commander, Will sail from first wharf above RACE Street, on SATURDAY, Octobay 14th, 1865, for ~AYANNA t, Georgia, at 2P. M. . Freight received daily. For freight or passage, apply to EDMUND A. SOUDER 8c CO.. Wm. 3 DOCK,STREET WHARF and 319 NORTH. DEASVARE AVENUE. HUNTER & GAMMELL, AGFENTS AT SAVANNATI NEW EXPRESS LINE-TO ALEXANDRIA, GEORDETOWN, and WASHINGTON—Via Chesapeake and Dela ware c'anal• steao-,ert disk wharf above MARKET Street every SATURDAY and WEDNESDAY at 12 M. For freight apply to tile agents, WM. P. CLYDE & CO., 14 NORTH and SOUTH WHARVES, Phila. DAVIDSON, Georgetown, D, 0, • M. ELDRIDGE A; CO., Alexandria, N . M. N. B.—Goods forwarded to Lynchburg and all DORM OS the Orange ant', Alcaandria Railroad. j 44.4, 0 NEW AND INTERESTING OIL-COL megr..IDVENILEIROOKS JUST IMPORTE.D. TIT, TINY AND TITTENS, the three white kit tens. Large 4to; printed in oil colors; a illustra tions. THREE LITTLE KITTENS, who lost their mit tens. 6. lutes. OLD MOTHER HUBBARD AND SEE DOG. 8 Illustrations. THE CHILD'S OWN BOOK OF SCRIPTURE PICTURES, enlitathing the chief scenes and events or Dime History._ im ..I...tea. A. VISIT TO AUNT AGNES. 4 oil engravings. PRETTY TALES FOR THE NURSERY. Numer e LITTLE " LI nI TTLE , FRANK AT' THE rAsm. Numerous plates. NY - PRETTY LEMON 13008, or some first things for a child to know. MY PRETTY VERSE Numerousstrat. cover. MY PRETTY MAI. plates. .Always„pn hand the but collection of Juvenile Honks, aMpted to the wants of children. JAMES S. CLAXTON, (SUeeeSsor to Wm, O.& A. Martien,) 0011 000 crrEsTNIIT Street. FINE ILLUSTRATED BOOKS • FOR THE Library and the Drawing-Room HOLIDAY AND WEDDING PRESENTS, The En graving, Printing, Binding and Priceß of which are elegant and attractive specimens Of ART, BEAUTY, DATitAtufraTT Ann Clintarnzafi. OUR CATALOGUE FOR FALL AND WINTER, with full description and price of each book, WILL nz sanT wirnntlT mutat TO ANY ADDILBSSi any book will be sent securely packed to any part of the world on receipt of the price. *** BRANCH AGENCIES. *** W. li t Fume & CO., 133 Washington street, Bos ton, Mass. A. FEMUR & ohn street;lllontreal, C. E. JAMES LOGAN, Co., liondon, C. W. ROGER HCNTER,No.I7 Linea street,St.Johns,N.B. ROOT. CLARKE & 00.,55 Fourth at., Cincinnati 3 O. H. H. BANCROFT & CO., San Francisco, Cal. STEPHENS & CO., Rio Janeiro and Valparaiso,H.A. Responsib Ag ents want A m er i ca s other cities throughout No rt hand South . London Printing and Publishing Co" HENRY A. BROWN, Manager, TQ WiMa Orders an dres re d mittances shottla be ad sed. * 487 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 487. * ocl2.th tf FAVORITE TAIJOHEITE EDIT/ON OF BRITISH AUTHORS JUST RECEIViDj. "RAND AHD (*LOVA.," BY AMELIA .Author B. EDWARDS, of "BARBARA'S HISTORY.' • I vol. Price, Mem% All the novelties onhand in this collection. Each volume gold separately'. Price, 75 cents. Apply for complete separately Imported and for sale by FREDERICK LEYPOLDT, Publisher and Bookseller, oc9-4t 1.323 CHESTNUT Street, 2nd Floor. 'HOOK'S CHURCH DICTIONARY.- -E-a-A Church Dictionary. By Walter Fargoltar Nook D. D., Vicar of Leeds. Sixth edition. Revised and adapted to the Protestant Episcopal Church In the United States of America. By a Pres hyter "P of said Church. Price üblished and for sate by E. U. BUTLER & CO., • 0011-2 t No. 137 South FOLiIiTIL Street. 1865. HES P E 111713 i OR, FORTY-FIVE Dog-Post Days; a Blograpity prom Sao Beiiiian of Jean Faur Frederick Richter, translated by Charles T. Brooks. In two volumes. , ALSO ESSAYS IN CRITICISM. By Matthew Arnold. RECOLLECTIM OF sEVENTY YEARS. By Mrs. Farrar. SUER MAC GREGOR: OR, CONQUEST AND SACRIFICE. By Mrs. C. Y. Barlow. MATRIMONIAL INFELICITIES. By Barry GM. AB new and standard nooks received as Medi as published, and sold at the lowoat prleeg, by LINDSAY & BLAKISTUN, Publishers and Booksellers, No. 195 South SIXTH Street. LATE PUBLICATIONS.—AN EXAM. INATION OF 818 WILLIAM HAMILTON'S PHILOSOPHY, and of the Principal Philosophical Question tilsousse4 in his Writings. By John amen Attu, In two volittoes_t BONOR ; 0.11. THESLAVE-DEALERPSDAHHH. TER. By Ste den THE BLADEAND THE EAR.—Thoughts for a Yl gg i T6t ß iEllhT3ign& c UssioN s Phllosoplalcal and Historical. By John Stuart Mill ; 3 volumes 12 mo. All the new books received as soon as published, and for sale by - JAMES S. CLAXTON, Ouccessor to W CHE S TNUT ion,) se2o 60(1 Street. PHALLEN'S CIRCULATING AY OF THE BEST AMERICAN AND ENG LISH LITERATURE. No dry Books., 11114 quaditik ties of all the beat new Books. 0012-at 1308 CHESTNUT Street. COMMISSION HOUSES. _HADLEY COMPANY sovp FINISH SIX-CORD - • SPOOL COTTON. well/AN=D SOO TM LEWIS BROS., & CO., Bole Agents In Philadelphia, sel9.-tf 23S Chestnut Street. TO MANUFACTURERS, 407-Arriximus, CITY TRADE CISNESA.LLY, The enbeoriber 10 Detemitision Agent for manu facturers of the fel/swim; Goods: COTTON YARN, all numbers. COTTON WART's, 2'll3:Lumbers. COTTON, LINEN, AND WOOLLEN CLEPEE WARP. • WADDING, 11 qualities. WICK, TWINE„BATTS, AND RA% VARPETIS. 41,ILLING AND DUNE TWINES, R. T. WHITE, 1137eetoem MARKET Street, 226 CRIIRCEI Alley. BAGS! BAGS BAGS I NEW AND SECOND-SAND. BEAMLXBB, BIIBLAP L AND (HIM BAGS, FLOuR AND SALT BADS. ALL BY PRINTED TO ORDER, BY JOHN T. BAILEY & 00.. iY3O-67n ITQ, 113 NORTH FRONT STREET. HAZARD & HUTCHINSON, AGENTS FOB THE Okla; OF PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS, CHESTNUT ST A REET. PHILADIGLIII/, AND 103 READS STREET, NEW YO3B. je2B-tm T 0. MATHEWSON GENERAL COM v • MISSION PRODUCE 'BROKER AND FOR WARInri er 7)=cl:film., No. 2, SIS BROAD Street, AUG-TISTA, Georgia., at the old stand of the late arms of T. P. Stovall & Co., Stovall, McLaughlin, & Co., and O. H. McLaughlin, & Co., Will are his pro npt and personal attention to the purchase and sale of Cotton., Domestic 11461111, Sugar, Bacon, Lard, Grain, Flour, Rope, Bagging, and merchandise generally. Having the agency of several first-class Cotton Mills T am fwfiliSat , ed, at all times, to supply or for Darns , Sheeting, Shirtings, Osnaburgs, Drum, Jeans, &e. with extensive FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSES, can furnish secure Storage, and give prompt atten tion -to Merchandise and Produce consigned to me for forwarding in any direction. au27-am CARPETS AND OIL-CLOTHS. NEW CARPET HOUSE. r.....-Eaorpiom sr, SHAW, 1)10 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, will open ON MONDAY, September 18th, *hew and &We selection of CARPETINGS, of all the various qualities. Housekeepers wlll end It to their advantage to tall and amine before purchasing• 1865: 1865. GLEN ECHO MVILELLT-e9, OEBllti-NTOViIT, PA. 31'CALLUDI CO., MANUFACTURERS it IMPORTERS OF C.AXLPPITINGS, OIL CLOTH, '*ATTINGS, &0.. WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT, RETAIL DEPARTMENT. CARPETINGSI CARPETINGS 1 1 J. T. I)3ELA.OXI,OIX, No. 37 South SECOND Street, No. 37 ABOVE CIDESTNUT. NAB JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE ENEILISH AND AMERICAN CARPETINGS, 03 TEE BEST MAKES AND NEWEST STYLES. WINDOW SIIADES, FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS, DRUGOETS,RA.O, LIST AND COTTAGE CARPETS, 01T TUE LOWEST, PRICES. J. T. DELAOROIX, 31 SOUTH SECOND STREET_ Between Chestnut and Market streets, gPlillada. eel-PetuWthfhlri ESTABLISHED IN 1837. EMIL MATHIEU & SON, Cider, Vint gar, Pickling, and Preserving Esta blishment, Nos. 11W, 122, and 1124. LOMBARD Street, below Second. Relined Bottling Chler,Fick-- ling and Family Vinegar, which is wellknown for its fine flavor, strength, and purity, and warranted to improve by age. Preserved. Fruits of all kinds. French pitlbtardi Salad Cream. Flavoring Extracts, English Calves-foot Jelly, English Milk Puna, Pickles, tletchups, Byrum &e., &a. - . The. above goods, manufactured by us, arc war ranted to be of a superior quality. SHIPPING ORDERS filled at the shortest no SM,C, 005-IM P a RAKER C OEII.-50 ZAIRE[, kJ new crop, to arrive to, a few days. For sato by RHODES & WILLIAM'S. Oen 107 Seutil WATEII Street. MEMO 509 CHESTNUT STREET. 519 CHESTNUT STREET. EDVCATIONAL. THE UNION irverrimegs. HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL, EIGHTH AND SPRING GARDEN STREETS, rumaintlMlLlA. CARLL, PEIRCE it FARR, Proprietors. SPECIAL NOTlCE.—During the TWO WEEKS ending tbetoher Sad FULL•COURSE SCHOLARSHIPS will be issued at the reduced_price of THIRTY DOLLARS. THE *UNION BUSINESS COLLEGE has rapidly Atiahied the highest rank emongiikeilest-elass Com mercial Schools of the country. Within three weeks over ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY STUDENTS have tuitionhemselvee of the ,advantagesl)P Cost ofand the unauspassed of an institution conducted by PRACTICAL BUSINESS MEN AND EXPERI ENCED AND SUCCESSFUL TEACHERS. The College occupies more than half the large building (250 feet long and 36 feet wide) located at the northeast corner of EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets, Just beyond the business-centre, and in the most quiet, convenient, and respectable portion of the city. The rooms consist of two large halls, each 100 feet long, 2.3 feet wide, and 25 feet high: a' Ladies , department, 33 feet square and 15 feet high; two dressing rooms, and some half dozen smaller rooms, for classes and private instruction. These arc furnished in au elegant and subEtautial manner. 'This institution is therefore tile 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 theory, but also an actual experience in the daily routine of busi ness. TOT.TI4O MEN who wish to secure a . , TUOROUOM PRACTICAL RUSINEN EDUCATION in the Shortest time, and at the least expense, can save from two to three weeks, and from $4O to $5O by availing them/elves of the superior advantages and reduced rates of • • - THE UNION BUSINESS COLLEGE. OFFICE, NO. 531 NORTH EIGHTH STREET. Circulars free. Call or address R. D. CARLL, Business Superintendent. ocle-St PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY AT WEST CHESTER.—The duties Of this THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER , lrTu. • The folldwing gentlemen compose the Board,of Trustees: Hon. James Pollock, LL. D. President; Capt. William Apple, Vice President-, W. E. Bar ber, Esq., Secretary; James IL Orne key., Treasu rer; Richard Newton, D. D. Rey. Thomas Brainerd, D. D.; lion. Oswald Thomson, Hon. Waynearles O'Neill, Hon. W. E. Lehman, Major GUn. Crawford, Col. WM. Bell Waddell, Major MeVes.ghl Messrs. Josaph B. Townsend, James L. Clagkorn, Charles D. Dungan, (ieoz:ge Russell, Wm. Springs, Addison May, and T.-B. Peterson. bidets may pursue an Eng/lab, Claulcal, CIF PPI-. entitle Course of studies, at the option of parents. The Academic Staff is composed of twelve profes sors and lnstructers,who have been educated in our best institutions, and have had an extensive and successful experience in the training of youth. A. graduate of the United States Military Academy, of experience and ability, conducts the Military De partment. •The moral and religious instruction of the Cadets is carefully: attended to. For circulars, aPPIY to James H. No. 626 Chestnut street T . B. Fetereon,Esibaio, 806 Chestnut street. Plittaaeiphigt,_or to COl. THE., . HYATT, 507/3-1m President Penns. Military Academy.- • • TN BTR C T lON IN FRENCH.-A Young Lady barn and educated in karts, wilt give Lessons in French in private familles,or at her own dwelling. The successful experience in leaching during the last few years, by a new and improved uketbod, enables her to promise to her pupilsa perfect knowledge of the French Language in a short time. For terms and .teferencee, apply from 9 to 12. and from 2 to 5, at No. 527 North SIXTH Street. - - aeb-andh24ol.4' JOHN a ZIMMERMAN WILL OPEN a SINGING- CLASS in the Tabor Cha_pel S. E. corner of SEVENTEENTH and FITZWATER Sts., on Friday Evening, Oct. 13th, at o'clock. Ladles and Gentlemen are oeriltally invited to attend- anzr JANE M. HARPER'S SELECT SCHOOL FOR SMALL CHILDREN, IN THE PEESBITER/AN V/114K/11 , BIBTEENTH Street, west side, below Chestnut,. Opens OCTOBER 16th. ea-6 DANCING}. -M. C. CAMPBELL, MR. and Mrs. SHANK, receive and teach Ladles and Gentlemen, Masten andlifieses Dancing, Eti quette and deportment privately, and in classes, EIGHTH and evening. at WASHINGTON HALL, FIGHTH and SPRING . GARDEN. ue6-13t. DL. CARPENTER ' S PRIVATE . DANCING , ACADEMY, 625 ARCH Street. —To Young Ladies, Young Gentlemen, and Pa rents, who are desirous of learning Dancing pro perly, and with ease and grace, for your private Drawing-Room; Solr6o or Soclablee, MU on the long-established and punctual master of the art, CARPENTER, at any hour—Morning, Noon, or Evening—daily' and nighly N . FALL AND WITER TERM. Scholars can commence at any time, being data from the time of entering. Imperiale, Zulus, Polka, hiacurka, Lancer Quadrilles, are properly taught. For the German Cotillions-Gallop, Short Redowa, Deux Temp, Trois Temp, Dino Temp, Polka-liedowa, Mazurka., &e. Foe references. call on the thousands of pupils whom D. L. CARPENTER, 6g5 ARCH Street, has taught. se3o-1m VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY MILITARY BOARDING BOlloolo—rerma very moderate. Thoroug h course of study in Mathematics, English seeks, &c. Supplies the benefits of a home. Surveying and Engineering Wight. Bova (dell airee received, fiegjne deptein ber 4th. Refers to JUHN C. CAPP et 15011,as South THIRD Street; THOS, J. CLAYTON,_Esq., FIFTH and PRUNE ; Mr. GEORGE E. KNOTT, as HUDSON Street. Number Limited. Address Rev. J. HARVEY BARTON, A. M., Village Green, Pennsylvania. an4-3m RTZZO WILL RESTIALE-11113,LrEt3- 11 / 4 - 7 - SONSWVocaMisICif hiss residence,' No. 313 South SIXTEENTH Street, October 1. He may be addressed meantime through the City P. 0., as above. au29-tf THE FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDIEH AND DAY SCHOOL of Madame MASSE will reopen on MONDAY, September 18th. I. this institution inatruetion 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 in constantly spoken In the institute. For &cu. cOntalliingAMl4.4llf/AWKAPAIiNtr2.Ije.7 CHEGARAT INSTITUTE.—EN-aracirc and French Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies, Nos. 1592 and 1529 SPRUCE Street, PhP ladelphia, will reopen on WEDNESDAY, SePteur her 20th. French 18 the language of the family, and is con otantly epeken in the Institute. For circulars and particailiN oply to anc-am Madame DIHERIULLY, Principal. THE cLA.AsIDAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL at the subscriber, 6, F, 99rtter or THIRTEENTH and LOvira - T streets, win Reopen Olt MONDAY, Sept. 11. Dtute-2m*3 D. KEND A L. SIGNOR P. RONDINELLA-ITALIAN a Sinaink_Leasons, Residence, 5,W, corner BRuALI ana PINE. BeZl-1W ENGLISH_, CLASSICAL, AND MA TVIIPM A TJUAL INSTITUTE, No. 2 bouthwen PENN S 9 UANE. Dutiee resumes Sept. Iltb au2Sair JOSEPH DAVISON, Principal. THE SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL -I- INSTITUTE, CHESTNUT Street, N. W. eor. of Twelfth, reopens SEPTEMBER 9th. This Is the best provided fichri for bor . _ au24-2m. NIS. Principal. THE CLASSICArI, INSTITUTB 4 DEAN STREET, BELOW LOCUBT, Will be reopened SEPTEM BER 4th. au26-2ars J. W. FAMES, D. D., Principal. MISS BROOKS AND MRS, J. E. HALL will resume the duties of their BOARD ING and DAY SCHOOL for Young Ladles, at 118 WALNUT Street, on WEDNESDAY, the Loth inst. an26-2m* DRUGS AND CHLMICAILS. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & 00., N. B. corner of FOURTH and RACE Streets. PHILADEIPHLt, WITOLESALE DRUGGISTS. Importers and Dealers in Foreign and DOMegtie WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. MAITIMACTIME&Et or WHITS LEAD AND Aiwa PAINTS, PUTTY, &O. AGENTS FOR TDB CELEBRATED FRENCH ZINC PAINTS. Dealers and Consumers supplied at vidiV LOW ORIOIOI FOR OAI3N. rIVIB•RM. mr4TIT Ir4 . n T ‘I7T BANNS, RAILROAD STEAMBOAT COMPANIES, MANUFACTURERS, MERCIIANTS, AND BROKERS, Supplied with BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY. &e., MO9 13 & C O.' fi3 oco-tr • 4391 GITESTNIIT litreet. COPARTNERSHIPS DISSOLUTION OF COP AR TNER SH/P.—The copartnership heretofore existing between the subscri no rs, under the fir ow e dDSON; SUTTEE , it 11/1/44.147 IS this day disby_mu tual Consent—W. Eti , g43ll iettkittg. DANIEL SUTTER k ARTHUR MILLER will continue the Boot, Shoe and itunher Business under tile name of SUTTER & 3IILLER, and are authorized to settle the affairs of the late firm and use the name in liquidation. • D:I.NIIiT su Ensrr ow. A/LTV/Olt . 211.141,1.11te PHILADFLPIITA, Oct. 9th, 1865. oe,lo-6t DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNER sIur, — The copartnership heretofore existin betWeell BRYANT, WrItA.TTON & 11/041.11.5T1al was this day dissolved, by mutual eotmeut, Mr. ISANNIbTER retiring tram the Ilan. The business in future will be conducted under the name and style of BRYANT, STRATTON &,• ttM BERLY. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 2, 1801 ocl2•Bt* NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN, THAT N. D. CROSSMAN nag associated himself with the undersigned, and the business heretofore car ried on under the firm and style of SOLOMON, SPEAR & CO., 116 North THIRD Street, Philadel phia, and 175 WASHINGTON Street, New York, will be continued under the arm and style of CROSs- SOLOMON & SPEAR, the new t 1 n assuming all the assets anti liabilities of the old firm. SOLOMON, SPEAR & CO. ifnitaratt.mtt a. net. 1. iSti. TINSURP.A.INED PLAN - UNSUR. PASSED COAL. UNSURPASSED LIBERALITY OF PREMIUMS. Privileges for ten years only once paid—half op §uhsvriblnit iii i halt' one month thereafter—se cure every each a ce seas 1011 of the heSttro passed hard W hite Ash Coal of the BROAD - RUC N • TA I N MAMMOTH. VEIN COAL COM CANT, at the totecefirst cost. with cents per ton added tor the Company, sent directly from the mine, avoiding all charges, expenses and profits of middle dealers. The Coal is ol' the best and parrot quality to be found in the country, and worth from sit to more than the average Coal In the market, which, to gether with the saving effected. b ne arl y ost perfect mining worlto, on a a nd scale, completed, and the direct distrlhntion from the mines to the prlyllege-hower.., without middle dealers. secures a substantial saving every year about equal to the whole cost of tile privilege fur ten years, besides the satisfaction of enjoying for ten years the very peat Coal of the country ' which, to Most families, to worth the shiall cost of the privilege, Without regard to the great profits secured. .1n r• To secure the quicket sale of privileges, and thereby our ability to mine Coal on the largest scale from our inexhaustible Malllloolll Mine, Which cheapens the cost for nil Interested. we otter 3,O4B:VALUABLE PREMIUMS, 'WORTH $l5O 000, consisting of 48 three - story brick Dwelling Houses, new and consisting be built around a beantifut private York, cu Minium Square, in Phil:Wet. phla_, and 6,0 1 0 shares in the near Mountain Wank- COal Company, In-101l operation, to be dlstribu. Led among members of committees, impartially drawn from the first 5,000 subscribers of four privi leges gaol, and the next following , four series of stibserlbers, the names or the first flue thouanna being preferred above all others, and twice draw n for in each series, or ten times in all. See Plan and Description. to he had at the °Mee of the Company: IRA South THIRD Street, oppo site writrd Bank, or at their Yard, southwest corner of nread and Wood otruetti, where Maul. moth-ruin Coal" May he examined. HENRY 13CHMOBLE, 0c12.-12t tienerat Manager. WANT& A SINGLE YOUNG MAN, WHO 1 1 / 1 8 ben employed in the Coal Itusthess seven _years...ants a young nartnor with eilltal to tome mono buoinon. Address Box MIS, hllaclelphia Post Office. - WANTED TO RENT, BY THE FIRST OF JANUARY—A SYOUR on Market, or Third or Fourth Ste., between Arch and Market. Address, stating location, tiox 2501 P. 0. 0012-20 GREAT CHANCE FOR • AGENTS. WHAT ME rzurrar, WANT, COMPLETE HISTORY OF THE WAR, In one large volume, Splendidly illustrated, with over 125 fine Portraitsof Generals and Battle Scenes. The most candid, lucid,. complete, authentic and re liable history puplishea, It contains resoling mat ter equal to three large octavo volumes. Send for circulars and see our terms. Address "JONES, BROS. & CO., ocs-im&Wsv " Philadelphia, Pa., MUSIC AND FRENCH TEACHER WANTED.—I wish to engage a LADY fully competent to instruct a few advanced Pupils in Vo cal and Instrumental (Plano) Music and the French language, and to assist in the English department if necessary. The best of testimonials will be expected. Salary $3OO, and board, Ice., for a term of nine months. JAMES S. HALLOWELL, Telford Female Seminary, Bandy Spring P. 0, ocio-3t. Montgomery county, Bid. WANTED -A FURNISHEP Oft VN_ - FURNISHED DWELLING, to rent, In the city. West Philadelphia, or Mantua. Address W. G., Box 1036 Post Office. oel2-30` WANTED-AN ACTIVE TRAVEL f' LING SALESMAN. to sell goods by sample to the country trade. Best of reference required. 117 North NOURTH Street. WANTED, BY A SINGLE GENTLE MAN-A pleasant, FURNISHED ROOM, with or without Board, in the central part of the City. Address "L. N. G., at Office of Prem. ocll-2V. WANTED-A PARTNER $12,00 -- with a cash capital of $l2 gage in a lucrative Malmo, which 1.0 nowpaying Ito- per cent., and with this additional amount or capital can be Increased to double that amount of .percentage. For further particulars call on . WM HALL WAXLER, . Be2B-tlim-6t. No. 1.2313. FOURTH Phila. . 'WANTED-THE CONSUMERS' • T' UNION . COAL COMPANY are anxious Ito • secure the services or a competent person to super intend their Colliery, near Wilkesbarre, Lucerne county, rennaytvanta. .Those making application will bring their recent+ inundations as to competency and character. Office, 45 West FAYETTE St. BALTIMORE. ece-et .. JAMES J. GIVEN, Seeretary. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL IN the State of New Jersey. Philadelphia, Dela ware, 'Montgomery and Bucks counties, Penney], van_ _ia Um great Weeny ftr Time . attei, Eternity. WY& the tortena of the Bible; picture or extraordinary in terest and value. Fine chance for agents. Address JAMES BULLAMORE & CO., Office No. 30 (Room (Room 10) • • • liortu nrl4 Street We27.-isxr Philadelphia. AGENTS .WANTED. FOR "THE SECRET SERVICE, TUE FIELD THE DIINGEOr., AND T U E ESCAPE." By A: D. Richardson, - New York Tribune Corres pondent. The most interesting and exciting book ever pub lished eililitaeing Mr. Richardson's unparalleled experience. for four years, travelling through the South, in the stcret service of the Tribune, at the outbreak of the war, with our armies and fleets. both East and West, during the first two years of the Baballiestt his thrilling capture , his COMM. anent for twenty months in seven different Rebel prisons; his escape, and almost miraculous Jour ney, by night, of nearly foffr hundred miles. It will abound in stirring events, and contain more Of the fact, incident, and romance of the war than any other work published, HOrace Greeley says: " A 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, or the nature, animus, purposes, tendencies, and instrumentali ties of the Blaveholders , Rebellion than does the unpretending narrative of Mr. Richardson." Teachers, ladies, energetic young Mfen, and espe cially returned and disabled officers and soldiers, in want of profitable employment, will find it peed llarly adapted to their condition. We have agents clearing eiM per month, which we will prove to any 00011/ applicant. Send ror circulrs. Address JONES,_ BROTHERS, CO.. N. E. corner SIXTH and MINOR Streets, anl7-2M. Philadelphia, Pa. Cul AND $B,OOO WANTED-ON 4,0 k,.., undoubted Improved conttoleA4 . pEo perty. Apply to E. PETTIT, 323 WALNUT S fe FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED, mai From November or December 1 until May let, for family of lour pereons and no onion children. Address Box 2017 Post Moe. - oct-10t* BOARDING. DESIRABLE BOARD CAN BE OB TAINED at 99.4 - W 313 SPRUCE Street. P.OARDINO - TWO MEDrO M- SIZED B ROOMS, at ocll-4t* No. 624 S. WASILTNGTON square. ROARDING.-MRS. J. H. 11013011 Is now ready to receive PERMANENT AND TABLE BOARDERS, at 273 South THIRD Street, above Spruce. oc6-6t5 BOARDING -IN WEST PHILADEZI PHIA, for Gentlemen, or Families without OM dren,by early application at 32S SPRUCE St. ocs-I.Bt* OARD IN G-CONVENIENT TO, and having frequent railroad communication with the City, anQ near the station. Inquire before o'ulouli, at 1408 WALNIJ Street. ge2g-11tio AUCTION BALM, . „. $ 0 HERKNESB' BAZAAR, .. n.taamr, l4 , j_N zir0 T.L .... 14 (4. 84.31 6 8 . 0:1 - o S i t o re o e ,c ts i. . tr, v An TY-FIVE Runstru, Suited to harness and the samdle, including tame• ral establishments of matched horses, carriages, Se., and a number of superior trotting 'horses. Full description at s ALSO. - New and second-hand carriages, dearborns, &0., with which the sale will commence. Single and double harness !saddles WNW ote. ALERAD DI, saddles, 0e12.211f - Auctioneer. . „ U tti CITY BAZAAR AND TATTER. SAL,/.;0, - AMIE Street, Mimosa Eleventh end Twelfth. It. B. CHAMPION, Auctioneer, Will sell ON FRIDAY, October 13th, At 10 o'clock, THIRTY HORSES Comprising Trotting Vann, Family. and Draught Horses, from some of the best stock in the country. Also, now and second•hund Carriages, hint Wagons, Sulkies, se., Set, With which the sale will commence. Together with Single and Double Harness, Sad dles, Bridles, Whips, Sheets, Sce., made by superior makers. Fun particulars in caialouge, wild& will be ready in time for the sale. R. E. C. respectfully calls the attention of pur chasers to the above sale. . . . . NO DOMOINIVIficI4 on account of weather. Horses, venimee, alvritY6 oit 11111 d at private sale. Superior stable accommodations for horses enter ed-for public or private sale. ocll-3t it. B. CHAMPION, Auctioneer. 54 k , CHAMPION'S CITY BAZAAR AND TATTERSALL'S, RACE. Street, be- tween Eleventh and Twelfth. E. B. CHAMPION, Auctioneer, - Will sell On SATURDAY, October 14th, tit 10 o'clock, for account of the United States, OIs.;E.HUNDRED MULES. Sale positive. By order of GEORGE R. ORME, ocil-it Capt. and Assistant Quartermaster. . d. Ti kg STABLE TO RENT--A SPLEN did new stable for four horses, situated back of Broad and Master Streets. Large carriage house and coachman's room famished Apply at • ocl2-2. 3t317 NORTH BROAD Street. PALSLEY PATENT STEP-LADDER, manufactured by J. Knox, 29 Fifth street, Pittsburg, Penna., exclusively for Pennsylvania, strong., light and ornamental. 5914, by all House furnlallin Dealers. They are in daily dem!And lit Stores, Hotels and Dwellings. The /ow Imes re commends them to all. They are manufactured of all sizes frotula tot) feet. Liberal discounts made to dealers. A large stock for bit}' 434 at the Agri cultural Warehouse of D. LANDItETK A am, 21 and 23 South SIXTH street. J. FORSYTH, Agent for Eastern Pennsylvania. Mit* - GRICE Jo LONG, 'FULTON WORKS, 1340 BEACH STREET, Engineers, Machinists, Boiler Makers, and Car Builders. Tanks of every description made to order. Bole Agents for Long' a Marine Sannometaw.4_lll9lBl9 "I NEVER HAD A GOOD PICTURE BEFORE I" exclaimed one or Philadelphia's fairest asiuthcers, us she gazed with delight on her 11 . t o ->+ttn utur e made a CIZEILER DILLoN's, 18 South EIGHTH Street.' Belo-IMII N. B.—Albums and Stereoseopee In great variety. ( - 1 H. GARDEN & CO:, MANUFAC- N-i• TUBERS OF AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS, CAPS, FURS BONNETS. STRAW 600 DO, RIBBONS, &e., &e., No. 600 and 602 MARBET street. The largest 'and most complete stock, the best terms and cheapest prices, COantry merchants and the trade supplied. aust-am STATER OF EVERY VARIETY, croquet, Archery, Cricket, p,h4 Base -Salt Plements, for solo by PHILIP WILSON & CO., sear-ltn 409 CHESTNUT Street. PRINCESS PAPER-SHELL AL MONDS, new WWI Nuts, new Frsncb Wal nuts, Filberts, and Pea Nuts. For sale by RHODES 8: WILLIAMS, ocll 107 South WATER Street. 'WILLIAM H. MOO.IIB , E}l3 , 11 N ait NERAL PURNISIIING UNDERAKEItt No. 823 RACE Street, (late of Arch street.) MP Personal attention at all hours. au3o-*m ONE -PRICE STORE." (4. W. I , IT tlltit, SOS—CHESTNUT STROM—BOB. Dealer in Books, Albums, Magazines. Stationary. Portfolios, Writing Cases. CAA, Medium and Imperial Pliotogritplla, Pastel Paintings, Steel Engravings. Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views. Walnut Brackets, Book Backs, and Easels. Frames of all kinds on band and made to order. Paintings and Pictures of all sizes framed in the hest manner. Also, a line assortment or Cord and Tassels, at the lowest rates, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 0. W. PITCHER, 808 CHESTNUT Street-808, 0574 f MUSICAL BOXES. • LARGE and SMALL. playing from 2 to 10 beau tlful tunes, for sale low by VAIIII & BROTHER. Importers. oes-thstu9m 324 CHESTNUT Sr., below Fourth. NOTICE -TO THE SLATE DEAL -BRI3 OF CITY AND STAT.E.—bend for &Sam ple of the "MODEL PENCIL, IitIMMENERI" mischievous little thing that whittles Slate Pencils into tooth-picks. It will increase the value of your Slates My per cent. BenWILLIA M Ad O r oo D, se2B-thstitn . P. 0. Box tem PORTLAND. Me. - TYHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN AT FOUN -AL dries and Machine Shope, of Engines, Car riages and Machinery. Call at REIMER'S GAL LERY, SELGNG Street, above Green, and have them execute 1 accurately and promptly. It' IFE•SIZR PHOTOGRAPHS, IN OIL COLORS—Finc and wawa styles of superior Portraits, wonderfully accurate in expression, coloring and fratured. hie Specimens. ii. P. MCI 31Eltli, 624 A/Wil Wert. XTEW YORK DYING AND PRINT -111 ING FASTABLINIMENT, OTATNN ISLAND.- 40 North EIOII7II street.—Tide Company, se long and favorably known in New York during the pastforty-atx ysatw, have opened au office as above. Ladles and Gentlemen 'a Garments, and wearing tprarel of every Mud, dyed and cleansed ln the most perfect monper. Stains and spots removed from garments 1DUA,024 being rigged. blerehants having goods of undesirable colors can have them redyed in superior style. aulo-thatua9ts 41THOM ON'S LONDON KITCH EN NA, OR EuRop.BAN itAlltlE for tarot. lies, 'hotels, or palate Institutions, In TWEN. TY DIFFERENT SIZES. Also, Phlladel• phis Ranges, Hot-alr Furnaces, Portable Heaters Lowdown erates,Ftreboard Stoves,Bath Boilers StaWbßle Plates, rrollcrg, cooklimStoves, ete.. - Wholesale Cud retalt, h_y the manufu CHASE SHARP & TH O MSO N, ap26-tutbs6in No. 1 209 NorihdECOD Btreets FOB SALE, AND TO LET. TO CAPITALISTS VOTE SIAX.4IO, GiItEAV BARGAIN! ONLY 94,500_ THE OWNER OP A FULL, UNDIVIDED. ONE-TWMPTit ntligitrn IN 443,000 ACIIVES OF COAL. TIMBER, and MINERAL LANDS. Will aell the said Interest at an IMMENSE SACRIFICE. Perfect iattafactlon to party wishing to purchase Addrbss "BONA FIDE, ,, Press office ORPHANS' COURT-PEREMPTORY BALE. Estate of JOHN N. LANE Deceased. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers. VADITABLE BROAD TOP COAL LANDS. Estate of John N. Lane, late of the City of Lan caster. deceased. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, Pennsylvania, the Administrators of estate of said deceased, will sell peremtorily, on TUESDAY, the 14th clay of November /865, at la o'clock, noon, at the "PHILADNIAI7/lA. WX CIIANcE," the following described coal lands, late of said deceased, to wit: No. 3. Containing 145 ACRES AND 92 PERCHES, neat measure, situate in Broad Top township, 5514 warranted in the name of Christopher Long. No. 4. Containing 203E1 ACRES AND 122 PDTWIIqt neat measure, in the township aforesa , and war ranted In the name of John Book. No. 5, Containin_g • 178 ACRES AND 22 PERCHES, neat measure situate in the township aforesaid, in the name of William Lane. . _ . . No. 0. Containing *I ACRES AND 51 PERCHES, neat measure. in the township aforesaid, and war ranted to William Rooter. No. 7. Containin 180 ACIGN,b AND 7 rEnclims, neat measure, situate in said township, and war ranted in the name of John McLain. No. 8. Containing 883 AQJ$$B AND 85 PERCRES 7 neat measure, eituate in said township, and War ranted In the name of Daniel Kerr. . . . No. 9. Containing 11 ACRES AND 122 PERCHES, neat measure; attllat&ill Raid tOWnallipi and war ranted In the name o was t. bong. Tracts Noe. 8,9, 9,7, 8 & 9 arc situate contiguous on Bandy 'Run which empties into tile Raystown branch of the Juniata, near above Eiopewell, on the Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad, a Minds 9,1 which road has been grade a up said run to or near said land. These six tracts are al/ good coal lands and form one of the best coal estates in the Broad Top coal field, and can be mined on Bandy Run and Six.itille Run. They can be mined together or each of the tracts call be mined PPPOTiIt9/77 ildvanta geously. No. 6 is situated several miles from the above tracts, near the head of Sandy Run; is a good coal tract and is set with excellent timber. A map of t landa De aeon 9r Min DT ll:ply ing to f THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, 611.- deli - 411a. A.ny further information desired before the sale can be had by addressing the Administrators, at Lancaster t or the Hon. SAMUEL L. P.USSEL, at /SeOrottly Fa. TERMS.—Ten per cent. orthe Ottteltitta Money to be paid at the time of sale, and the balance on the Ist day of January, 18a(i. W. CARPENTER, IL B, WAR% Administrators de Cools non of John N. Lane, dec , d. M. THOMAS & SON s,. Auctioners, 139 and 141 South FOURTH Street, Philadplaia. LANCASTER, Pa., Sept, ZS, 1 oc2-mtlitiil4 FOR SALE. Itt BARGAIN FOR PHYSICIANS. A Physician's Practice, NTRYSEAT with a handsome COU, and ten acres or extra land, RiblittAd near DOYLES TOWN, Busks county, will be sold at one-third less than it cost. Good reasons for selling. The grounds are laid out in splendid order; the buildings are good; and such a place Is seldom offered at such a sacrifiee. Easy 'Willis._ G. N. ToWNSEND, veto-tutus i4W.¢ South Faun= Street. gi FOR SALE—IN THE CITY OF ia Lancaster, Pa., a first.elass Business Stand. 'roil building 22 feet 4 inches, 40 feet deep t three Story back building 70 feet deep. If not sold at private sale will be offered at public sale on Monday, the 23d Inst. IliqVlFe 94' C. iti na le tr i ft r lAN7R, oelo-tathe 25 North FIFTI4 Street, Phllada. SOUTHERNFARMSFOR SALEAS is. New Registers now ready. Cheap Farms . Farms in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland. • Registers free. GEO. N. TOWNSEND dt C., 0054115 , R 11.235 i: S. FOURTH Street. TO RENT-FROM JANVARY 1, 1866, SECOND and THIRD FLOORS o( §t9rc No. 523 DIARKET Street, Apply on the premises— first floor. oell-et* To RENT-PART OF TWO FUR NISHED OFFICES. Apply at No. WM South FOURTH Street, second story. ocil•tf WILAL---21)-11—liATAreil t ypiffifleliP, a double set of fire-gilt harness—by the undersign• ed, who Intends to heave the city. Apply from 10 to 11 A. M. J. R. PRICE, cell-30` 241 MARKET Street. gin F OR SAL E.—TWO BUBIIRRAIT ma' COTTAGES, situated on TRANSCRIPT street, between Forty-eighth and Forty-ninth streets— each houac MARGO nine rooms, and have all the inonern improvementi - hArodueed. Tlia MU 1114 SO feet front by 150 feet deep to Irving street. IMMe dinte possession given. Thef t will be sold low, and on easy terms. The West P liadelphia Passenger Railway cars run Witlini no Net of the premises. Applyto .4HGARSInet, Near Haverford Street, Or on the premises, between 4 and 6P. M. oen-ltif* rin STORE PROPERTY AT sh iil PUBLIC BALE IN MOE TGOMEItY CO.— On the 16th of October, at 2 o'clock P. M., on the preEII6OO,9PPSII4 Three Tuns llotalUpper'Dublin township—Dwelling, gtose ~di PIVh ACRES Or - LAND; Rouse 18 by SO; Kitchen attached 18 by 18; Post-office and daily mall; Cellar Barn 36 feet square; Water at the house and barn; 15 tittles from Philadelphia and 2% miles front 'Wissahickon *Lunar' on the North Pennsylvania Itallroad• CLEMENT JONES. ielF'For particulars inquire of W - . Atkinson & Co., No. 511 Chestnut street, and Owen Shoemaker, cor ner Franklin and Green streets, Phila. 0611-35 ORPHANS' COURT BALE trOF . . VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. WHIM gold at public sale, pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of Backs county, on the premises, on FIFTH-DAY (THIIRSDA.Y),the 15th of October, 1861, the Real Estate of ELIJAH . CRES TON, deceast d, consisting of a FAIt3I, containing about one !misdeed and dlety cores of good lane, seven of which are woodland, situate on the Bris tol turnpike-road, In Bristol township, Bucks coun ty, one-fourth of a mile from Selieliek's Station, on the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad, sixteen Miles from Philadelphia, and two from Bristol, ad joining lands with floury 14.04 w Q, 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 passing through the pre mises. This farm will be offered in four parts and ail together, and sold the way that will command the most money: No. 1. Sixty acres, with the buildings. No. 2. Forty acres. No. 3. Forty acres, with the tenant-house. No. 9. Twenty acres, with the weedlaud, all of which have good fronts, with splendid building sites on the turnpike Taking into consideration the location and the many other advantages this property possesses, it is desirable either for tile ellplialist, the business Man, or the farmer. Tile superior facilities tor ac cess to our principal cities, New York and Phila delphia, renders it unusually desirable, and such as ii selitopi unfired to the public. Persons wishing to VIM ilitpreinises preying to the day of sale will call on WILMOT IMIESTON, 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 U o'clock A. M., and leaves Schenck's Station at e o'clock P. M. JOHN WILDMAN) R. G. HARBISON, AdministratOrS. JESSE tit WEIR3T Auctioneer. itz FACTORY BUILDING FOR RENT, Mill.with the use of a blown-Engine in perfect or der. The Building has been thoroughly repaired, o Is well adapted for any MolnPeti requiring plenty of room and superior Dt. Apply to - JACOB M. ELLIS, 8e27-wths9t. No. 325 WALNUT St., Room No. 2.. ft FOR SAL E—ELEGANT wa Wintry St at and Farm In Chester Val ley, 'Fa acres, situated on the Lancaster Turnpike, 24 miles front Philadelphia, ten minutes walk from `-Steamboat Coe, 1, Pennsylvania Railroad, and oue mile from West Chester Branch and Chester Valley Railroads, all of which arc in sight. The Improvements are a very handsome and commodi ous dwelling, built with much care and taste, and having all the modern conveniences—furnace, range, llath.room, 100 honer, with eXeriielit water in every room in the second story; drawing-room, library, dining and store rooms, with inner and outer kitchens in the tirst story: four chambers and bath-room in the second story, with handsomely Aulsited steles: MAU, barn, with Pollah UMW awn. crib; two-story tenant house, The grounds are well laid out, arbor-vitro hedges, evergreens and shrubbery. with fruit trees and E rape vines to great variety. The farm land Is welt round and watered, and Is Of the beat quality. Apply to E, C, GRA.EFE, No. 110 b. BIXTI - 1 Mrrett Or on the premises, to OCIO-34 . S. IIAzt.F.ItURST. YALIMADLE NEW YORK PRO. PEATY MMMI _ MUST BE SOLD—THAT BEAUTIFUL BROWN STONE, CORNER ROIMEi sltuated on Sixtieth street, New York, with Its massive Isrowii-Stidin rails and banisters, and portico doorway; tiled area; also, hall tiled, with Brandon marble all through ; mantles of best statuary; grates and fenders, with four-hold bars: rosewood - doors and trimming; man or rosewood and black walnut; all the hardware 'very heavy slivor plated. This house has four stories., baselnent and cellar. 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 considered one of the best and handsomest in New Torii. city. facing Centeal PAHL It can be rented for over $4,000, should the pur chaser wish to rent it. Tile house is strictly Ard elte/8 every respect. race only td6,990. Also, for sale the adjoining house: same style, priee 4nu,Alb. Apply to 001 IN FETTBETCH, 418 THIRD Avenue. 0c0.6t New York. -- FOR SALE—VERY — CHEAT I • Wilt lie sold, at HALF PRICE, an • " cutturiNAL INTEREsr in one of the best LUMBER AND COAL COMPANIES EXTANT. Cost 4(1,11011. Will be sold for WO, 10 11 , 91'th 491 0 ( )0 ( Great bac:dike: Address itOSllly, Oflo.llllt Box 2,tr41, FOR SALE—CHIMP LANDS ! gm T. 1..: MINERAL st011T1:1113Bli I 4 AN PS--lietot tittes —olll3' 44 to 0 per acre. t.tu - Annwettle.D hy the frWIIOTS. I.: W. rt. ToWNW.NI), oete-et 123.'5 South FOURTH Street. FOR SALE—THE MOUSE, NO. —173- 1 4tr Ilie "W e nt: I)UA E, 614 WALNUT fit. Aft FOR SALB —AN ELEGANT ar.l I:trawl-stone-front uwelllng,ongdpruce Aka, West or SeVent ecuth. Possessisit 13000. N ea t pweiling, 2131 Monnt Vernon street. Nest Dwelling, 981 North Sixth street. Neat Dwelling, 1529 QEden. street. Neat Dwelling, lEia North street. Neat Dwelling, New street. north of Coates. Neat Dwellisg, Marlborough street, be], Duke. Neat Dwelling, 408 North Front. linmediate pos session. D. P. Gi.ENN, 1213 South FOURTH Street, 007-tf and §. W. ear. seventeenth and °MAL etFOR SALE—THE WELL-BUILT FOIL convenient DAVELLING nt GREEN St., with large silly )41,41,w4h immediate. jiossession, IL-P_, GLENN, oel-9t 1913 SouthYOURTII 56 FOR MALE AND TO LET. C FULTON' T.,L IT PII3IILIO 5121USALIC.—This valuableproperty will be of f ered. at public sale, at Cooper's Hotel, on MONDAY. October lath, at 23i o'clock P. M. The Minding, emoted w il ls th petit material and.in the most substantial manner, is a feet front OW. Prince street, and 148 tn depth to Water street, thug having two fronts. A purehaeer who would give special otterilloO to renting all the different rooms up wen, as the saloon for concerts, public meetings, ibc., it may bis trade to pay large receipts and a very profitable In vestment. It would be well adapted for a silk. woollen or cation itientifitetory, gas being !Won dueed throughout the largeloollar as well as In ever/ . room to the tmildlug. The chandelier, set tees blinds, and all the furnt- Pre will be included in the sale. ale. 'kerns Zaliditlabg Will made known at thei eel°. at the meantime further Information May Util had of GEO, oc6 Vt ' Treasurer Fulton Hall Association. fi FOR SALE - Tlll l l lIA.NDgOME RESIDENCE, N 0.1.433 Altuit Street. Apply , at No. 136 CHESTNUT Strout, between Wand 12M o'clock, immediate pOtaiesalon given. neB-80: it TO REN T-A SMALL FIRST AIiaCLASS "MILLING, No. 824 Dickenson street. ditD DGI O .. A LTAU No. 25 South 81XTEENTH Btrent, de- X FOE SALE-A DESIRABLE RES - DENCE In Woodland Terrace, West Phila. Im mediate possession. E. l'ET2Tri o* WALNUT Street. ocl2-21* POIt BALE-DESIRABLE IM PROVED FARM, 32 acres, near Mount Washington station. 32 miles out Montgomery en. L'ETTITI M 3 WANVT Street. ifjl FOR BALE-MA.GRIFIOENT CODISTRY-SEAT,4O aeree,a few mites from.a. the city. E. PETTIT, 323 WA GNIFT Street. TO LET.-A THREE-STORY FRONT TO ROOM, for Storage or Light Business, it* 71.8 MARKET Street, A He T PRIVATE SALE, WITH r Immediate poseession the Pw-ra Rad.- 1. donee of the late D. J. GRISOOM, deceased, In the borough of Woodbury, N. J., comprising 90 acres of good Land, well watered; good and commodious Buildings. sold together as a Farm, or In lota from five to twenty acres. Two large and profitable Asparagtis beds. Abundance of choice Fruit Trcei an u Orape Vines in bearing. Lawn and drive hand somely ornamented with. Shrubbery. and Ever greens. Equal to any near the city. Five minuted walk to depot of West Jersey Railroad. Price low. WM. R. LATUOI With WADE DIIINC2It, Acting' ExceutoraiWooqiniry. v, Oca-thmtunrit. de TO RENT, FOR FIVE OR SIX met roe halt, u dtarablo MESIDENOE, omnoi , of QUEEN and MAIN Stream German* town. Apply on the premises, or No. 1621411ARKET Street, up stairs. oel2-tlo2t* $3OO WILL PIIIICIIABB a PAY/NC. business, Well established. Inquire of I. H. JO9EPIII 42,8 WALNUT St., 2d story, oIZ-70 gib PEACH FARM FQH BATA, 170 ACRES, 8,500 Trees, 8 years old, 00 miles Booth of Philadelphia, Df, miles from North-East Depot, DeetiDo., hld., on the Philadelphia Wilmington. and Baltlinore R. R. Write to O. 'STERN, wit• Dtliipton, Delaware. oetAttoilYton" et: FOR SALE-A CADGE FACTORY BUILDING, suitable for a Planing Mill,Foun dry, or Machine Shop, or any business requiring' convenience of location and large room, situated I the First ward, on Front Street; width so feet by tor feet, and fronting on two streets, terms easy, and possession Boon. Apply to 13A13(114 BONIL ool§-5t 4 No. 40 gouth DELAWARE Ammo. a l TO RENT-A FIRST-CLASS MiIRESIDENCE, with FURNITP T A M, pwfWRUCIS Bcol, of blx.teewal, .4,0 JOH WAL NU Wo k N BURTON, 0i T . FOR SALE—LADIES' SHOE MANE . - FACTORY, of twelve years standing. ]tensor for selling—lll health. Will rive a_great bargain. 56 North FOUBTII stnit3, Second Story. 510 A FINE SADDLE-HORSE FOR ante. Apply at ONAIGE 4 S Stable, Na. 2217 IT6rti.PutillTtnak.At. oeNt• AMUSEMENTS. AMERICAN ACADEMY ....!k" ;am, Lessee and Manager..,.HENlt z O. JARRETT (Also of the Boston Theatre). FOB FIVE BIGHTS ONLY, olnmenelng THIS iTiItUrSDAY) EVEMINO, Oat. Mb, 104. The world-renowned dramatic celebrities, MR. AND MRS. CHARLES REAN, Whotrill be properly and powerfully supported by Mr.I.T. F. CATHCART, - Mr. GEO. EN BRETT, Miss CHAPMAN, Of the Princess Mr. and FRA Drni N K y Lane TMAYO eatlelt, , The popular young California Tragedian, And the leading members of the Dramatic Compa... pies_attached to MUDD'S GARDEN AND THE ROSTON THEATRE, THURSDAY EVENING, OeL 12th, 1085. Will be acted Shakspeare's play of HENRY vim., Terililliatiag With the DO*WM r OF WOLSE.V. Cardinal Wolsey Mr. Charles Kean Queen Catharine Mrs. Charles Kean. Anne Robert Miss Chapman's., ClTlMWdlimmu tit it 91411Pa15 Earl of Surrey t ttt Geo. HvereW Bing Henry VIII Mr. Prank Mays For full east see email bills. To conclude with Colinan'S celebrated Comedy, ter three octet entitled THE JE - ALOUS WIFE, Mr. Oakley Mr. Charles Kean Mrs. Oakley Mrs. Charles Kelm Major Oakley Mr Geo. Everett Mrs. Harriet Miss Chapuaaa Charley Warr, ,„,",„,p , „ „Mr. J. F. Cathcart For full cast see small i ills. ON FRIDAY EVENING _Oct. 19th, 1885, THE MERCHANT OF VENICE. Shy With a powerful distribution of ch Nos aracters. ok Mr. Cbarles Portia 28r#, charl99 .liFftll SA LOUIS XI. RDAY, Louis XI Mr, Mule§ Jima Martha Mrs, Charles Kean. In consequence of the enormous pecuniary outlet involved in the engagement of these eminent ay. StattirtrarrainlillV 1 71.0DIMMITS - ever Swell It 3pe Vance mates, tiger is compelled to fel— low the precedent affOrded by every Theatre itt which Mr. and Mrs. KEAN have appeared. an nounces a reasonable increase in the PRICES OF ADMISSION.—.Parquet, Balcony, and Dress Olrele, Seemed Beata, *l.OOl Fatally Circle, 50 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock; comments at 7i i o'clock. tomOFFWE ope Pat ACADEMY OF MUSICS trom 0 A. M. till M. for sale of SILOUR,P.D,- Mal% for the entire eisgagenietit. 0e.74t. MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCM , STREET THEATRE. LAST WEER OF Minh F. W. LAIIVEIBL WEPNZSDAX AND TIIIInt3DAY EVENIrt iry, "JUAN Or Alta. Joan of Arc Mrs. P. W. Lender.. After which, JOHN worts. John Wohylo "" „fowl Robson runa4). - p M , uNEFIT OF RS Alrann. - MONDAY, Mr, and Mrs. ItAtiVr. WILLIAMS. ocll-2t NVALM:IT-STREET THEATRE: Northeast cor. NINTH anti WALNUT Sta. THIRD NIGHT OF EAST LYNNE. MRS. D. P. BOWERS in her great character of LADY ISABEL AND MAD, VINE' THIS (THURSDAY) EVENINU, Oct. 12, liNi• The great sensation play of KUM` LYNNE. Lady Isabel. M. A, r, P9)91 3 ,P, saaa.b. Ste Francis Levison Mr. Barton Wit. Mr. Carlyle Mr. John NeCutiough. Ailey Hallyjohn Miss Enie ttermou. TO "lachide with the Canal ?arca of AUNT OHARLOTTEIi Horatio Swains Mr. Geo. rt. drifilehe. Matilda Jones Bliss Ellie German. FRIDAY, BENEFIT of Mrs. D. P. BOWERS. Chairs secured three days In advance. NEW AMERICAN THEATRE WALNUT Street. above Eighth. THIS EVENING The celebrated Drama In three acts, Of HANDSOME JACK. • Handsome 4faakt {ll{l{lllllllllll MU Kato /Wier, New Ballet, LA mai-mu. To conclude wi L/ th FE IN INDIA. MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON. NEW CHESTNUT-BTREET TRE—ODESTNDT gtreet, ribo-ve Twdifth. LEONARD GROVER & WM. E. SINN, Lessees and Managers. WEDNESDAY AND THOESDAY EVENINGS, Otdatier II and IS. BRILLIANT SUCCESS . _ of the Grand DraMatization, by Joseph C, roatezs of Dumas celebrated Novel, MONTE CRISTO, ,v 1,1,1 will 1,4 tteentiltdd at nu OUTLAY OF 3.000 DOLLARS with New and Beautiful Scenery, Novel Affect% Superb Costumes. Costly Accessories, Orazia Ta bleaux; Brilliant Musios anti a C OAT OF HARACTERS embracing the following members of oilr TADENTRD STAR, catirANYt MISS JOKE ORTON, Mr. F. MORDAUNT, Mr. G. H. CLARICE. Mr, Walter Lennox. Mr, 13, Yming, J. T. Ward t Mr. bowls, Mr. F. Foster, Mr. W. J. Gross, Mr. IN . W. Moreland, Mr. J. V. Ds Miss Our della eappelle, Mrs. E. F. Reach, Mss. Mordaunt, and others. M'LLE TERESA WOOD. MR. 0,, W, SMITH; and A GRAND corirti DA BALIAT consisting of SIXTEEN BEAUTIFUL YOUNG LADILIS have been engaged expressly to lend bells Raney to the DAZZLING MANUEIt ADE SCENE, In which ONE HUNDRED rialmo, cnantar costumed, Will take part, This Great Scene surpasses anything BEFORE ATTEMPTED IN THIS CITY! There will Dr rip N er piece performed with nick OItISTO. • GATUIIIIAV AFTERNOON. Out, I , k_ SIXTY-FIRST GRAND FAMILY MATINE, when MONTE CRISTO will be performed, „ . MUSICAL FUND 'HAIL, MASTER RICHARD CORER, Late principal soprano of Trinity Choir, New York. will give a Series of TWO OR.AND CONGEHTIis THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENING - St Oct. 12th and lath, commencing at 13 o'clock, thisisteclihr the following artists Mrs. JENNY KEMPTON COilical to, lir. R. 1). POWZRK, Cho Vrittutar kIR OII O4 I I. Tenet , . Mr. OTTO FLEMING, Basso, and Signor LINZONI. Pianist and Accompanist, ADMISSION, FIFTY DENTS. Reserved l. 4 .etuts (num)ered). 75 cents. Tickets is he had al, Mr. Tentanleida Miele Store and 'NWT 'w Rook Stand, Continental Hotel, The sale of Re served Seats will commence un Monday morning, Ott. Sill, at Mr. Trump:fp Neste Store. oso,vibmit wiDuoWs, Bus. Manages. BARBETDS GYMNA SIUM, &PARR tele Room and Rifle Gallery, now open, go& MARKET direct. se27-17t. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, Ortnat. NUT Street, abOye Tentb—Open from 9A• M. CHRtill 6 r. M. Benjamin Weet , a great Mann of IST REJECTED atilt on Exhibition. Jen, SEATS FOR tIRAMENIS PARADE, M. W. corner BROAD mid tiItEEN Streets.—.. Procession 'noses this point twice. Admission Tickets. Wets.: for sole et Pugh's, !Sixth and Chest— mot streets: Winner's, Ira Spring Garduti street s mornilw 9f Pitman. oem•at• ING LBKATING ! SKATING}I I L. , -.111. C. CAMPBELL ecelvve ,00t teaches Ladles and Ort of Skating, at his Skatinr Ofillvry. WASI INGTON HALL. EHIHTII all& sPuiSci GARDEN, WEDNESDAY and F.ISIDAr MORNINGS, from 10 to 12. 0010-11; LOST AND FOUND. XTOTIOB.-L OSII% ON OR ABOUT TIM 2•ltli that, CFRTIFICATE No. 74. for LW/ Fharea In tile capital stock of tile POURING ROOM AND BAn *AV Pl' OIL CO., lashed to me awl tinted tiept. eth, 1804. Application Ma bean innile. for a rene wa of the mine. J. TAYLOR. se'2B4ltei WRITTEN AND VERBAL .• ITESORIPTIONn of Charactori..Voßol.- : •• . tticlon, and TH10,4,1001 ADvIO 01:1, ' Business, Health, Educkt Io n " • irprovement, Management and Training, of CHILDREN, 60Cial Athiptalvn, ftt g day and evening's try • JOHN Li CArfai, , 1 Pheanologiat and Bookseller, o. P. T.P.WIII. %Mot, above chestnut. ooti.dotnelylf FIN B POCKET lINIVEIS. BAILEY dig . Co, r eie OILZSTRUT lITREEZ
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